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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-02-01 - Orange Coast Pilot·. ' • __.X .. al r ' ' .:Hu,nting_ton Board . ·severs Allowan~es Eor s.~hool Brass • i:: . • t,. ~· FRIDAY AFTERNOON , FEBRUARY I, 1974 VOL . 67, NO. Jl, ( SECTIONS, 41 l'AGES Fatal Plunge_ Ul'I Ttlffft019 A man JUmps to his death from UJ.e ~oaf of the .2~·story Joelma J>\Jilding in Sao Paulo. Brazil, after a giant blaze k1ll1ng at least 34 .,eersons erupted ir the d.owntown se~tion. More than 100 were rushed to hospi tals. many with severe burns. '; fluntington ·Board Ends I Jdininistrator Expenses , :;= By CANDACE PEARSON .,.i ot 1114> 011/~ """' 1t1H C4ftlng It "in the interest of ta~yets/' .Huntington Beach Union H(jll ·School Dl•trict trustees Thursday eli~ted monthly_ expense allowances f~tdministrators Thursday. ~:a unanimous vote, trustees said diStrlet adn1inistrators. i n c I u d in g -· :LITTLE ENGINE ~pEALLY COOLD . ··BUDAPEST CUPIJ -The stale attome)' has asked for severe pt111shment for three Hungatlllh ·eoglneers who left their locomotive unaltelld<d whllo thor plc~ed com tn a tr11ck·slde field. , 'J'he drlvcrless locomotive started .·off down the trAck and smashed 'JaTo the rtar of a freight trllln Ousing "5,llJO dam •. ' J • • Superintendent Jack Roper, will now have to file ltemlud claJms for business expenses a a d have to choose between use of a district car or gaa mileage for private cars. One casualty in the OOSrd's chan ge of pollcy is Roper's $150 a month payment for use of his own car on district busines.s. He drove a district car about 90 perctnl of the time. Regular flat rate a1lowances for 14 other district administrators ranged t'rom $50 to $75, totaling $8?5 a month ·for the 15 men. ' Some administrators have b e e n submitting claims for expeMe.!1 in addition to their regu)ar aflowancts and all have bad acceu to the pool of 22 diatrlc( autos. Al lhe· beginning of -Ole 1peclal wslon called .'1'1\uroday nlg!lt, Trustee Ren Shenlanaft announcOO a deal worked out earlier this week by him, Trustff R!lph Bauer, Roper and · Ass Is tan t SUperintendentl Glen Dysinger and Robert Mortin. . After ...,lewing lhe dual ""' of claims • lsOe .EXPENSES, P11e Zl · •. Watergate Ha11dli11g C1·iticized \VASHINGTON (APl -F'ormer \Vh i1e House specch\1·riter Jo hn K. Andre1YS Jr. accused President 1\1ixon and his aides today or hnndl ing !he \Vntcrgatc issue "behind closed doors" and said th is has dainaged 1hc ins1itution of lhc presidency. In a statccnl fl':icl 10 a nev.•sn1an in a tclrphonc in1cr1·11'\V . Andrc1vs bcca1ne one of the first forrnc r 1'\lixo11 ;iidcs to openly cntier1.L' 1he Prc-sirlt·111 ha ndling of the \\'att'r~a1P controversy. "For too long ... thl' Atncri can pcoplt! ha1·e been askl'.'d ro s 11 n!!ow !ht•ir conce rns about prpsidcnt ia! int£>grit .v 1vhile Mr. Nixon and his aides v.·orkt1d out the Watergate tnattcr in rheir 011'n \\'ay behind closed doors." Andrews s:ud. "The damage 11·hich !his :ipproaeh rs doing to the inst itution of thl. pre!idency 111ust be stopped .·• he said. "I have reluctantly spoken out beca u~c I believe, as 'a great Jurist once pul it, that. 'sunJ ighl is the best disinfectant.· " Andrews wa s quot ed in toclav ·s \Vashin gton Post as r c r o u n t i n g unsuccessful efforts by Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Whi te House chier of staff Alexander ~I. Haig Jr., to persuade Nixon lo disassocialc himself from three former lop aides who are targets of the Watergate inves tigation. In his interv iew wit h Post repor ters, (Set CRITICIZE. Page 21 Marine Ba1td Cliief Retiring \VASlllNGTON (AP) -Lt. Col. Dale C. Harpham. 1ea der ot the J\tarine bnnd "'ho 11•as reprimanded for allcgl'dly accepting money lot conductin g civilian bands, i s retiring, the ~Iarinc Corps said today. Harpham , of Pleasant Lake, Ind. lost $1,000 in pay a\ 8 discipJinary measure for "una11thorized receipt of money in the form o f honoraria." He bas al.!o voluntarily returned 14,481 . In PIY aod allowances received while he mRde the guest appearances. 1be Marine bnnd plays al I he White House and ent ertain! al olficial functions wherever the Prelldtnl eppeon. . ' ., ... • • IXOil ~Deep Throat~ Star Li·nda Lovela~e ,.Held OH -- ' Linda Nabbed •• Sex Sta rlet fl eltl for Cocuine Lr\S VEG.i\.S (,\P) -Sex slar l.inda Lovelace was booked for 111\•cstigation of possession of cocaine after she and a 111an were arrested at a Strip hotel. police s:lid. She was booked 'f hursday ni ght under her n1arried name of J,i nda Susan Traynor. 251 said police. They added that she adn1itted to her .stage identity and was recognized by local officers invoJ\'ed fn a pornography case against her X·rated niovie, "Deep 'l'hroat." Officers said they entered her s uite at the Dunes Hotel on a v.•arrant iss ued by .Justice of !he Peace Rex Be!!. Also booked for in ,•estigation of possession of cocai ne was David \\'inter. 34 , of Las \1egas. A !hircl person was taken into custody at the scene but. not booked. police said. tie \.\.'as released af!cr telling officers he was in the suite to deliver a book to ~liss I.ovelarc. ~fi!'s Lovelace. who recent(v pcrforn1ed in a Philadelphia sta~e play. \Vas in Las Vegas to catch the aC"! of singer f'rank Si natra. offitials !iaid. Scientists Take Photo ' -. Of UFO in French Jet PARIS .(U PI ) -Piclures taken by scient ists 3board a Concorde supersonic jcl have ki cked off a nying saucer debate in France. Shot June 30 as the Concorde tracked n solar eclipse over Africn, the pictures sho\V a bright , n1ushroomshaped cbject. Na tional television shov.·ed them to the public for the first ti1ne Thursday night. "Study or enlarged prints indicates the object \\'as at an altitude higher than the 56,000 feet of the Concorde and ha d a diameter of at least 660 feet," said Serge Koutc h1ny, an astrophysicist at the National Scientific Research C<;nter ( CN RS). Loutchmy and Claude ~her. an official of the National Center of Sp11c1• Studi es, classed it as an uiiidl:!nlificd flying object. But. other Frenchmen \vho sa1v the pictu res on television called r:ulio 1tRtibns to say they thou!i'ht the luminQu~ object looked a Jot like a cloud. The L'Aurore ne v.1.sp.'lpcr SE1id 1oda~·. ''Many people are already conv inced that In the African sky the Concorde passed an ai rship fronl ~t ars OI' somewhere else." Echever1·ia Leaves MExrco CITY <UPI J -J->rcsidcnt Luis Echeverria leaves for Europe today on a lklay international econon1!c crusade. to Austria. Germany , T!nly, Yugosla via nod the Vnrica n. It is Echevegia's thi rd trip out.side li1exlco since proposing ll United Nn tions charter af econOtnic right5 and duties of ni!tions in April 1972. f /1 The June :'JO eclipse s11·ep1 across the heart of the African \Yildcmess and the Concorde ne1v along its parh fO give French. An1£'ri{'a11 and Br itish scientists ;in 85 -n1inutc I o o k at the phenon1cnon and lhc chance t o photograph it. The controversi.:1\ object sho"'ed up on·.· frames of a color film taken by one or the center's 1n1'n. lie 1vas shooting pictures of the moon's shado\1· on the earth , the center said . The object "'as not not iced until lhc rilm \Vas developed. ··\Ve n1ust rid this subject of passion, get used to the evidence an d prepare ourselves ror more fre q u c n t confrontations,'' Poher said . Children Takeµ ") ' - From "Ball Home'. LOS ANGELES IA P-) -Fi ve ·young children \\'Cre in foster homes today :ift cr the arrest of their parents whom Qne polict· investigator said maintafncd "!he most unfit home I've ever seen." Police said Thomas Newberg, 29-ycar- old freight checker, and his "'ifc, Diant, 27, were boo ked Thursday f o r investigation or endangering lhc lives or their chi)dren, aged t to 9, Investigators said the home had "very little food , no bcdclothinf:{. on I y hare mettrcsses, unsa ft electrical wir ing, dcfecttt!on on the floor, n\llde1\'i11~ clothing on the noors and mouse traps to catch live mice in _}he kitchen." I Heai·i11g Set Fo1· Fell. 14 By RUl>T l\'IEDZIELSKI Ot Ille O•lty Piiot S!1ll .o Assen1blyrn a11 Robert H. Burke IR· flunt ing:ton Beach) said today th:H the Assen1b!.v Transpo riation Committee h<1s S(:hcduled a public inri uiry Feb. 14 in10 lhe controversial Ke ndig varipble·vcnturi carburetor. '·\\'c 11·ant !O get the truth out all at once 011 lhis thing." said Burke. ~ 11/10 l;i st 11 el'k 1ntroduced a tl'Solution l':il!ing for an Jlll'!'S!igatio n into the purpo1·tl1tlly stnog·fcc. · high n1Jleagc dt'\'tl't'. The h1'.1r111~ 111JJ la l<..i:: pt;;icc at 9:30 :i.111. ;it rhr Yt<itt! Air Rt·sourccs Uoard [;ibor:11or.~. :Jj'.!8 Tt•ls1:1 r A1e .. F:l i\lnnte. Burki· 111!rodt1ct•d the ri·3nluru111 "lo cleflr up all thL' rn i :> t' o n t'' c pt i on s surrounding \he <il'V1cc." \1 hich according to a llc\\S srr1·!ce i\ccount produces no smog and doubles or tr iples mileage. State Sen. Craig_ Biddle. one of California 's top sinor.: (' x p d'Yt s. \\ledn esda y charged rh11t !he story by Capito l Nc1vs Service w<is "gross ly exaggerated and u n f o r 't u n.a t e I y premature." Biddle (il·Riversidc l. s:Hd !he story gave "znii!ions of smog·\veary, fuel- conscious 1notorists a cruel shock of false hop('." /-le charged that the report v.•as (Sec DEVICE, Page :n Orange Coa.~t Weather ~reastng clouds and maybe eve n a Jitlle sunshine is rorC<'ti~I Salurd_a_y, with slightly \VarJnt>r temperatures. lligh at th-e hc:ichc:-. in · !he lo\v 60s, rising to mid.fliJ!': inland. Ove rni ght lov.s in the mid· 41Js. INSIDE 1'0DA l ' /)uil !J Pilot c)·/tit·s l~1~uryc l ,i'Ul11l aurl 1'on1 Bc1rley y1u(' thei r t•ieivs (Ill ··sr. Jom1" 011d "·r1i c ~le,.cltcuit nf Venice" h1 tudny 's \Vcek.cntlt:r. Al Y1111r Slf'Yl(t J MO•it1 :at-II l o1Unt 1l L. M. l~Vd 14 M~!uAI ,~ll<h 1) Nlllllhll N1w1 I C1IH1r11!1 J, I) c1.u111.. u .11 0.llltt CIVlllY I l.tlllll•~~" f7•tt Com1c 1 it i1lwl1 P Dr1tf' U <••11.woril ,. 0.1!1• Noll(tl I Edo!Orlll ..... I $"1"11 tt-t, """' J>'M' • .,l , .. 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"The ora l stalernenl s ... 1\·cre made YO]untarily. at a ti1nc "'hen the defendant \4·as not in eustodv. was nol detained and v.•as not uitder any form of restrai nt." llatten said. lla11en Sllid the ca se would he heard by J udge Preston 11. Dial of the 175th JJistrict Cou rt but did not announce a trial <late. "Jt no111 appears to the s<ltisfaction of the f'flH.cl,..'llld . II.le .court finds--tha t a trial. alike fa ir anrl imparli al to the accused and the s1 ~lte, cannot be had in Harris County. Texas. at this tin1e because there exists in this county too greara prejudice against the defenda nt ,'' JJatten said . !fa tten, acting on a defense motion . a lso said l·lenley \\IOU ld remai n in Harris Coun ty for :1ddil ional psychiatric tests and consultation v.•ith :ittorneys. Henley. 17, is charged with si:'( st:1yi ngs in a string of sex torture murders that claimed the lives of 27 tee n·age boys over three yea rs. Henley v.·il! be tried for the death of Charles Cobble, 17. Hatten said the change or ve nue affrcts only !he Cobble killing and not 1he other five s!uyings for \1'hich llcnlcy is charged. Wll l Gray, ~lenley's attorney, said he ,,·ould ask for a chnnge of venue to another sitf' or a dclnv 1n the hi' 'fin'!. Hatt en also officlr1 ll y ;1ppoi11ted Gray and Ed Pegelow us Henley's attorneys. Pegel ow said he was not certain \\•hether an impart ial ju ry cou ld be found in San Antonio. "I'm not sure abou1 San Antoni o," Pegelow said. "\Ve 1\·ill have Lo go O\"er there and les t the clirnatc. il-1aybc it v.•il\ tttrn 001 we cannot get a jur~· any\\'here 'n Texas no\v or in the fu1url'. ·· Police sa id Henley v o I u n tar i l y con fessed to six of the murders last su mmer ll'hile leading officers to gravesites at three Texas locations \Yhere the bodies Of 27 teen-age boys \\'he.had heen sexually abused and slain "ere fou nd buried in shallo"·· li me-so:ikea graves. Henley'$ al!orne\'s argued during a · 13-day pretrial hearing Henl ey \Ylls ('tno tiona!J y and physically incompe1cnl 111 \\•aire cons!ilutionnl right !o si lcnl'C 11 hi le 1naking the staten1rnts. Lon Nol Buzzed PJ1NO.\I PENH (UPI 1 -A Carnbodlan Air Forte f1ght l'r plane new ov er f'rrsident J.,on Nol's Chan1car ,\1011 J>aJace 1od11y hut 1\•as driven off by government anliatrcraft gunners. UPI nl'\vsman Pat Sun s a i d !hr prof>('llcr- driven 1'28 fighter·bon1ber fle'l4' oi·er the palace af!rr asking <:iir force co111rol <1\ Pochcnlong Airport for permissio11 10 carry out a bo111\Jing n1ission near the capital OU.NGI COAST ST DAILY PILOT f/\t Otl"9t C1>11t 0 "11.Y P ILOT, will> ,./\lc11 11 (Oll'llllnfd "'• Nt'"·''"'· It publll/\fd to¥ lh• o r1ngt ,CM •I Put>ll•ll1•'9 (omPotnv !.•1>• r••• .on~ ... ••• 11111>11111e<1, MC'\Clt~ tll•l>ll'OI" Ftld•v, '°' CcntA MHA, Now1>11•I O••~"· ~un!ln(l!Ofl ll11c11/Fo111111ln \11U1v, Ltoun• a .. d1, Jr¥ln11i16dlto.<-t nd $111 Clt mon•t l $•n Ju111 C1pl1tr1no. " tln(llt ••If'°"'"' tdlliol'I It Pv11il1/\_, S1turdl VI t"ll $u!>Ot Vt . Tiit prlnc•p,tl pVDl11/\ln(I Oll M !I t i l JO Yt'h l ltJ S!r'"t, Co1t1 Mnl. {1lll~•nl1, ,,.,. ll ob1rt N, W11ol P'rftkltftt ttld Plltl!lllM" J ett It Curl ey Vk t ,fhldlfl! 1NI G1ntf1I Mt"'9'1• Thom tt Ktt•il Edltol Tho~•• A. Murphi111 M1n1g1.,. Ed;'°' Ch•r4•• H. Looi R:ch•rd .,. 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WI -wft'r1 l'lllltwr ...................... 1.., fu1J ~l'hod~ li;nl ~1ul 1•11 hi s ho111e W1ii1f he 11 :1, look 1n~ u1 (Ir ~0111t' n·rlat"C'Jtu.·11\s ;11 .1 1nob1lc l1ornc lo t Thu rsday, hr he:1rd th1· ~OtlUd of :1 familiar au10 1·n;;l nl' -his 0\\'11 A thlt-f ha<l J:!ult1·11 Ju lv \Ju • 1,;u1 •• n<l \\ c15 J r11·1ng <IV.'llY Hl IL Fergt1son s111d J1c C'OUldn't bl·ar tllf' thought of losing his r.:ar right on tcip of the truil1"r lhl·ft lie ~prinli:d lhrough the lot iu1d lr:1p1•rl (J1tto 1hL• 1·r1tr u[ 1!11· \'olks1-1agl·ll , \'l1ng1nf.i 10 tht· c·111pty bJ!'~·clc·t·arr:;ing r.11·k . 'J'hc tt1Jcf gunnt'<I the 1·:1r onto So.ul A Ford TUlteUJ) Ft·rnandu H11ad <illd swung ~hdrply, hurling l'erguson off lhC' car. "I jumped up rra! quick al)d sturtcd \11:1\'lng 1ny urn1s." FerJ.(uSorl told poill'e l11ler. trying to flag down a car. "A dr i\'~'r stopp1.'d for me an d we went :if\l•r th;:it guy for about 111·0 rn!tcs , running red lights. zoo111ing In and oul uf the opposite. tanes." The fleeing lhief was broughl to a h;1lt by tra ~fil', and Fcrguse ndived ov·l'r th1• hood of an intervl'ning car :.111d grabbed the door hundlc on !he p:1~'ie11ger side of his c:.ir . The thief loek1·d !he door and sped off,., "'ith 1 Ill UPI Ttle111H1t1 Vice Jlresldent Gerald Ji'orH undergoes a blood pressure check at the National Press Clu b ac part of the launching of Heart Fllnd l\1onlh sponsored by lhc \Vash in gton l·lcart :\ssotiation. Nurse l\largenc \Vilson checks the vee p's IJlood pressure. Janito1· Held as St1spect In Bu1·glarie s at lrvn1e A young j11nltor 1vho~c rounds inc.ludcd the Irvine Indu str ial Complex is jailed today in connection \\'ilh a st ring of bu rgl:1ries there. follo"·ing his arrest by staked-out po!ice, \\"illian1 S. Allo1\<1y . 22. Is t·hargcd 1vl th seven counts of burgl.Jry and <lne of po~session of slole11 p r o p <: r I y . Front Page 1 DEVICE • • • "blatanlly dls1or1cd, "'ilfully misleading <ind totally false" in indicating !he device had been suppressed by c o r r u p t pnliticians. Capitol Nl!\\'S Scr1·icc r <' c <' n l t y :-innounced th <1 t the author of the slory, l';1t 1\lich:lc!s, h:id l~n disn11ss12d. 1'h1' l\cndig citrln1rctor 111;1y l'\'entually prove 10 he a grP:if brr<lkthrrmgh in 1he fi elds of fu!•I consurnption and 1•Xhi1U~I t·n1issio11s, ;1('l'ord111g lo St'tl. Utdd)t', !)11 1 "!I IS not 110\r" "IL is not rradv for forn1il! !t'SI 111 g, lor n1;1~s prndue iion, for \lich·~p1'(':1d n1ar~cting or for consistent pcrforin· anc1'.'. he s.'.ud . 1'ollu1 ion Controls Industries o f Torr::inl't'. \1hile clisa\'Owing t h i.' (•xaggeratcd cl a11n s. S..'lYS i!s produ et dOC's met:'t !he s trln~cnt 1975 federal exhaust en1iss1o n ·stJ ndards j although not Califon1ia standards) and improves n1i lr;:ige hy approxi1natcly 10 )X'rccnt_ ln :111olher Kend ig c<i rburt tnr·rrl:l!rtl nc1ion t\\·o snu1g area asscmbl y1nen las! 11·eek called for an in1mcdta te testing program of 1he dev ice. 1\ joint resolution hy \Vultcr f\arabi<i n ![)-Los Angel l·SJ a nd .John Briggs iH- Fullerton i urgPs govcrnrnt·nt purchaw or so rne of the un1!s and lest ing by the Depart ml'nl of Tra nsportation and the Air Hesourees Hou rd. From Page 1 CRITICIZE • • • 1\ndrev.'s rend frorn notes he made. in i;cparate discussiuns v.·1th l\issi nger ;ind llai:;. The 1:.ost quoted o!hc r \\lh i!i.: !louse sour~es as ~aylnR: Nlion frJrC1 t'd the advice of Kissinger and llaig .ind has contin ued to n1ainl<1in tus c Io s c associalion '14'ith rormcr :tides JI. H. 11:tldenuin .. I oh n IJ. Etrrlich1nan nn ll Charles W. <:-Olson . In the state1ncnt 1n the telephone interview today. Andrews said, "The state111cnts at tributed to me In 1hc \Va sh[ngton Post are correct." "Making private conve.raatlons pubhc is an unpleasant step and I am deeµly sorry for any problem niy actions may ca use for the President and his presP nt and former aides," Andrews sAld. ··1 refilard !hcse mrn as per110nal friends and I bea r none of them any 111 will." At the While tlousc. Pre" Secreta ry Ronald L. Zlegler snid '14'hen asked about 1hl• l'oi;l ~1,..·1· !'1.1t 11<' would not rc.cin•i>yl to an article "containing a mixture of supposed dlscU88lons, aome or them out ol context." follo111i ng recovrry of about $2.500 in assorted iten1s. Decorative daggers, R J a pa n es c Samu rai sword, televisi on sets. a calcullltor a n d about $1.000 v.·ort h of can1c ra equiprn~nt sto len from !he Irvine \Vort d Nc1vs publishing office are a1no11g the recovered goods, police claimed . Al!owcty. a transient 1\'ho lives in an old bus ·parked al Seve nth Stree t and Oli ve Aven ue in lluntington Beach, was taken into cusl.-Ody \\'ednesday night. He \1·a s arrested at the B.J. U mer Company, a stock borkeragc at 18552 ri.-lacArtbur RJvd .. by detectives who had begun to figure out a pattern, ··we had two different offices In there hit three times each." said Detective Bob Lennert. chief investigator for the Irvine department. Jnvf'stlgators said they hope to clear up other burglaries through questioning Allo\\·ay. Loot believed taken in the Irvine Industrial Complex joOs-in \\'hich the re 1~as never forced entry-1\·as found in a car in Burna Park, Lennert said. Nixo11 to Submit Def e11se Budget Of $88 Million \VAS~IJNCTON (CPT) -President \ixon \VIII subm it lo Congrrss ~1onday a defense budget totaling $38 billion for the 1975 fisca l ya r, an increase or S6 billion over the current level of spend ing, R e p u b I i ca n congressional leaders dist!loscd tcxlay. Nixon met for nearly tv.•o hours v.•ith the Congressmen tcxlay to outline his economic report \vhich will be: suhm itlcd U.S. JOBLESS RATE UP TO 5.2%, Pago 1 J HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED TILL MID-YEAR -Story, Pogo 7 to Congress later today and al!O lo <liscuss his forthrom.ing $304.4 billion tulal budget for fiscal 1975. The GOP leadership or the Senate and House were briefed by Herbert Stei n, chairn1an of the Coun cil of Economic Advisers. and Fred Male, deputy director of the Office of Budge t and Management. Nixon and Treasury Secretary George P. Shultz added co1nments. After the meeti ng, Senate Republi can leader Hugh Scott told reporters the President made ll clear thflt "the budget is antir e c es 1 i on ar y and antl- innatlonary," The Pennsylva nia senator said that some higher prices can be expected during the first half of the year which wlU have "some effect'' on the economy. But he added that lhe economic trend In the loot half .of the year irtll · pldt up. • End Ferguson refuaing to let go of his auto. "I was holding on and n1y legs v.·ere dangling at 35, 40 miles an hour. I v.·as running pretty fast," Ferguson said. After several blocU, another motorist forced the Volkswagen to the side of the road ,rind Furguson hurled himself over the roof, snatc hed open the door . on the driver's side and grappled the thief to the ground. "All the wh ile he \\'as tel!i ng n1e that the whole caper was just a llttlc 1n lschief," Ferguson said. Police boo ked Kenneth Cahill. 24, Jf Van Nuys, 011 a charge of grand theft . F rom Pane 1 EXPENSES ... and all owances. Shenkman said, "\\'e decided they <admin istrators\ 1,1,·lll gt>t either one or the other. They \\'Ou\dn't get both." Shenkma n said th e combined use policy is several years old ahd cited "economic llnd ecologic factors, including the er.ergy crisis" as reasons for the change. Ad ininistrators will be paid 12 cen ts a niile for use of their own cars or can check out district cars. They will be asked to fi le 1nonthly cl ai ms for mea ls. parking and other costs of attendir,g con1muni 1y functions. Trustees said they v.·ould pu t a maximum amount in the budget for such expenses after administrators subm it estimates of how n1uch n1oney th ey've needed each month. "I \\·ould shake in mv boots if I didn't th ink there would · be: an upper limit," said Shenkman, ~·ho a I s o suggested that a proposed district man a ge m ent stu d y mak e recommendations on now the distril't ca n economize in this area. "I want to clea r this thing up if it's been a problem,'' Trustee Denn is ri-1ang~ said, "but I st ill \4'ant th e n1 tO'p:irtfu1pate (If cbmm!fility affairs not. out of their own money." A principal of a 4,000-student high school serves as an unofficial public relations cmploye of the district. he added. Baue r said the district found nine other school dist ricts in the stale allowing both distr ict cars and private mileage. The agreement for Roper to get a car allo\\·ance \llh ile wing a district car \4'as made when he was hired in December. 1970. Bauer. 1\·ho was on the board at that time. said it was a v.•ay of pa ying Roper $1,800 a vear more than his regular salary, w ii i ch trustees 11.·anted lo boost. Roper said Thursday that althoug h he is assigned a specific car . other adm!nislrators use it dw-i,ng the day 1vhen he doesn't need it. He also sai d he doesn't think the district has too many ve hicles. .. I ' • • Poster Child Visits Pat Nixon appears delight ed by visitor Scott Hafen, the 1974 l\1arch of Dimes national poster child from Las Vegas. Sco lt, 5. represents some 260,000 children stricken each year with birth defects. In the center is Scott's mother, l\frs. Gary Hafen. Sau11a Ju1'y Tal\:es B1·eal\:; -. . E11cl n1 Sigl1t 011 Mo11clay By TO~l BARLEY Of 1119 0111, Pll.t S111f Jurors in lhe Orange County Superior Court saun a bath trail tod ay begun a thr~ ·day \1·eekend b r e a k \1i 1h the promise fr on1 r.la ria Parson's la\\.')'er that he \viii close his case on ~londay. Attorney ri.tarvin LC\\'is Sr. ended his questioning of Dr. San1uC'\ Sperling \4'ith the comment to Judge \Villiam f.l urray that he v.•111 produce ntonday tv.-o as yc.C unident i(ied witne sses w hos e leslimony \4'ill be brief. The Beverly J( i 11 s psychoanalyst st epped from the witnes~ stand with lhe staten1cnt that he has made several tinles during his "'eek-long interrogation : "There ls no doubt in my mind that fltaria Parson 's ordeal in the sauna roon1 triggered her psychiatric condition.I' !he sliding door jamn1ecl and the d~ handle ca me off. J She \\'ants $1 million in damages fro1n the spa for the creat ion of \1•hat the psychiatrists call a "Three Faces of £1·e" condition. It IS alleged 1h;1t one of the pcrsonali!ics. ~!aria t;1kcs control of 1he i.Juxon1 redhead and ron1pels her lo seek sexua l relations "'ith nicn she picks up in bars. The othe r pe rsonalities are identified as the r emorse f ul Bettv, a naine assumed by ri.1rs. Parson in· childhood , and ~1arle, a personality described by Sperling as being rnid"•ay between ri.1aria and Belly. Polish Def eel ion lfussein Visit Told \VASHI NGTON (U PI) -King Husse in of Jordan will visi t President Nixon nrxt Friday to disc uss the ~tiddle East situation, the \~bite House aMounced today. Sperling agreed with Dr. Deane Benton of Santa An a. il-lrs. Parson's personal psychiatrist. that the trauma which allegedly created lhree personali ties sprang from her entrapment in the sauna room of !he Holiday Health Spa in Ora nge on March 2, 1970. il-frs. Parson, 50, testified that she coll apsed in the 17£.dgree heat after HA.\18URO. \\"est Gcrn1nnv IAPI - Twenty·eigh t of the 81 passCngers who def~t ed fr on1 the Polish hne r Stefatl Batory in Han1bt1rg, Copenhagen and Oslo this week have askcc! for political asylum, officials said here todav. The ' ot hers "·ere believf'd staying \\"ith ·frienQ.s v.·hile they decide "'hat 'to do nexL Winter Sale Continues Fabulo\1$ selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savings. A large selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, 'Inc. The House of Fine Unes. • D~EXEL-HiRITA6"-'1ENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASl AN INTERIORS WlllCDAYS I SATURDAYS t :OO te l :JO NIDAY 'TIL t :OO NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCtlFF OR.. •41.~0ID OJI•" Fri, Tll 9 P.M. LA6UllA BEACH • J45 NORTH COAST HWY. 4'4-•S11 TORRANCE e 2364, ._.AWTMORNf It VD, O pt" Fri. Tll 9 P.M. 111·1219 ·• • l i ~ j 0 Ii c ' I s " I a c I 0 0 ' ' p ' 0 c a d (; I ' l t \ Friday, Ftbrui!rJ 1, 197 c_• ____ _:s ____ o_•_IL_Y_P_l_Lo_r_....;c:l New Grand Jury Operating Manual Unveiled Orange Couuty Grand Jury Forem:in 1t'111riea Bents has unveiled a re-"·orked 1ury operadons manu~1l designed to spell out thl! panel's dutles and fun{:tlons in dc1a1L The jury has operated 111 the p:ist v.•il/1 a f11r lrs!; d1•1ailed manual 1han t.he 76-pag c tlocurn 'nt put together by 4'rs. Bents' unit as a guide t.o fu ture JIJrles. The ol d n1<1nual \\'36 Jillie more tha11 .an organizational -Outline and had very .ijttlc. explanation of lhe jury's purpose. • "1'his munu~1 t is n1eant only lo be ~,guide for future grand jurors and ·>Ota ·1\•gal docun1ent." S<Hd !\·!rs. Benls. At Your! Service A Jiunday. \Vednesday and Fcidoy f'eature Of the Dally Pilot Got a prnblerri? TJ!e11 Pat 0 111111. l'at Your Serufce. f\'ader~ ... 1\cldress DEAR. PAT : 1 an1 interested In contac1ing B.u\ph Nader relative to a .s_;ifety automobile _ feature I ha\'C p<11enh:d . !Jl l'ase gil'e inc 1 h~ addre!.S ~he re he ~·<1n be rrachrd. 11. \\'.. J.a~una Heath \\'ritr to .\;ult'{ in care of Center for th~ S1udy of Responsil't' U...-'. 1908 Q. SI.,/'\.\\'., \\'ashin~t-Ofl, O.C. 20036. Tips 011 8111" Rnrgnins 1)1'.:AR PAT: \\'hat should a person \\'.:I tch out fo r 11·hcn he bu~·s bulk frCCZl'r n1 rat or one of 1hc "foOO plens .. 1101v available? L.11 .• ~e\\·port Hench Take thnc to \hop and con1pa re total costs "'ilh rl't:lil pril'l'S . kt>\'pi ni.t in mind !he cost of ir1·r1.f'rs, luel;er storage. cut- tin~ and packln~ -and strer clear of hi~h prl·ssure "last chance." or "bargain" plaos. Ask abc.tJ t the quallty of the products you "''ill bf purchasing. m akin~ sure th at no in fe rior items are suhstituted. Ask for an itemized list '(I( spct·\fit 1·uts or u1nnunt s of each prodlJ('t purchased lo <J \'oid ending up ~Ith an abundanee of ground beef, few liltaks and roasls and large quantities of O ther f06ds 1our l;unily might nut care to eat. Calt·1tlttlor 1•ruble111 DEAR PAT: A little less than a year a~o. J purehasro a ROY.'n1<1r ~a~d ('ulcula1or. The parent con1pany 1s 111 Acton, l\lass.. ;111d I don't y.·ant to d.in1agc the n1achinc by replacing the batteries niysc\f. I don't \l'ant to send (it to l\\assachLLc;ctts cltht~r. so l'd li~c to know if 1hl'rc's a coluclolor repair ~r1·lce in this :irca Ilia! could do !ht· joU [or inc. SJJSf(•1rt Oist•t1111•t1f1 e d 1'ont' lhal I could find. and all rontacled snid JkJ..-·mar has not equipped or trained repair meo In any arf'a sc rl'IC~ center. \\'hen 8o v.'n1ar c:1lcu lators are brou~ht 10 calcul ator repair · )~. ,. ~y arc shipped back I& c o nl p a n Y headquarters to repair. Thr consensus ~·as that BoY.·mar docs a rine joh at iLo: headquartrrs and no mail d11ma~e has bee11 observed in th e repaired c.o lculat.ors. Erie f.'.1·e1·t•ist•., OE:AH. PAT : [ v.·ou!d like to get in touch with a practit ioner of the Bates System of Eye exercises. \Vould you know of such a person in either L.qs 1\ngcles or Orange counties? L.W.L., Dunn Point f'o practilioner of the Bates System '"'IHi localed within rc»sonable tra\'elh1g distance of Orange County. l!:ducators vi the Soulbern California College of Optometry do not encou rage persons experienci ng eye problen1s to roUow precepts ad\•OCliled in the Bates System -Orst proposed more th an 40 years ago. SclentiUc evidence bas not shown this system to be be neficial. ft w111 advb;ed that you seek tbe servlcct ol. a llcenstd optometrist by calling the Orange County branch of the Am erican Optometric Association at 633-7533. Optbamologlsts ( M.D.) are 'listed on pages 1145-1147 of ~he Vello"' Pages. Wliat'• a Cord? DEARt'i\T: l"vc hrafd \•arylng Storie~ about how much wood one should get \Vhcn b11ying a cord. iVhat is the proper n1casuremcnt and how do I 11v-0id gelling short-thangcd ? LJ>., Costa !\1esa Cut for llrcplace use, a t.'Ord ls equal to two pll~ or ricks, each elgbt feet Jong, four reet hlgb and two fe et wide. '11u1t'1 a total of 121 cubic feet. Cbec:k •·Ith yo1ir d::3ler'11 1t1ual height, width and length stacking procedure. iilnce tbere are a numMr or ·.,ea-:urtment1 th11l can flll the required 12:1 n ·· ·c· fe r.I. Tben n1ea1ure Ind m11rk the area In M filled. If J>091lblr., "'alch the wood being piled to be sure you don'l pay for th e wood unltl.'l you are sure you've "Ith a reputable area dealer and do not ilgn a "dellvcrl!(f " receipt or pay for lhw OOd unless you a re sure you"'ve rtcclved Ute full cord. a Newport Beach re!l'i~ent. ''E.'.l(·h gr:ind jury ls (ree to n1ak e its 0\\-'11 changes." In u cover letter to !he manual , fl1rs. Bents said that she "fl oundered through th t> first n>onth with the twlp of .an understanding jury" because "'c h::id o;o few lnst ru('!ions concernin g her ov,.11 dutiC's lls chairn1an. "The sooner 11 grand jury knows its runct1u11s, !he quicker JI 1vil! be able ip perform its cil'i! duties of fll\'esti~<lling counly govern1nl"nl and its criminal du!les of indic1n1cnts and accu~tions ," said fltrs. B1:n!s. 1'he booklet is divid~'<l into fi1·e sections. lncluding a definition of the , Jtlr~'. Its func11011s. duues of offtcrrs. fore1nan 's ins1roctions and pertinent suuutes re !a!1n" to jury Hctivltlt>s. Under the ju ry rlefinitton , :hr bo•·'~l 't tr<ices the history of a grand jury concept back to the anl'.ien t Creeks, v.·ho used a 12-mi~mhf>r acn1si ng hody durin g criminal and civil procet.'<iings. The definition goes on to say tl1e jury is "an arn1 of the court" but is not a police agency. "It is an inqui sition al and nn investigative body and is a part uf the machinery !Jr gol'cmment ha ving fur its object the detection and t'O rrection of fl aws In govern1ncnt anJ the detection of crlme among H:s t·i11ze11s,~· ttic document states. 'l'he Jury has com(' und t'r fire rroin the curren1 Board or Su pervlsors and otheri ror ~1)ending roo inuch tinic as a "·atchdog of the go1•e1111ncnt and too hllle ti1ne 011 l'rin1fn;rl indi<:ln1eut and luv £>stigation. ·r~e rna~ual ~~1d!i '.~:i t i1nbulan~e , st;i!1ng It is Ute-Jury 's prrrnary funct ion to examine "ci.11 aspects of 1hc county go\'ernn1ent .... ~l·eing !hat th(' t'Ol1nty 's nionics are handled Judi t101is!y and that all ;iccowlls are prope rly audited , .. " 'l'he rep(lr1 goc'S on !O Stct!t• 1tic jur~ ·._ nlu~l assure hone~t effieicnl guvernrnent 1n !he best interest.! of the" poople 1'he rnanual also says California \ judicial system docs nol require a ~rl'l•l dral of jury partlci pallon . ·rye rc1>011 goes on to state the j(1ry ':; authori ty -which comes from the Fift l1 An1cnd rne11t,.. to the C<institution -v.·hv is qu alifit.'(i to serve on il rind ho1v juro1·s rruiy be disn1issed. The soctlon cnu11eO ·' t'' or c ni an' s Jnstrut tion " l'ontains a det<1ile d schedu!" of jury 1ncetings and ho1v they <irt· t~l he conducted. rt•l<1l 1011~l11p 1l IJntn•' 11nr10rtiinl'e'~ I~ lloard uf $upt•1'YIS01'S 1 Y.'hich should be · n·('i·p011' 10 !ht· ju ry':-. o!)servlltian~·· f, iilc L'u t111t y <;<u1nscl. district attorney and ulht•r 11fflt 111!s, Jn 1h1· Sl'L'tf!n dealulg v.·ith press n.:l.1uon ,lu ps.. !lit· n1a1HH1I ~!n!!·~. '·There t:i nu suli~11tl1t1 • for a h<ird-working JUry 1111 ti 1·\rl·llcnt pr(".'>S i:ovcr;1i,:e." Th1.· n1n1H.1.1I gol'S tnto <lctatl on the pr\H'1•d1,11•cs 10 h1· foH 011\•(l by 1he. lore1na'11 ,11'rl Jur11r<1 111 nlJkln~ <' r i 1n i 11 :i 1 1~nhr-111h•rH ~ .1 n d l'On1 ·ludr·~ \lith ;111 ll ~'lil ll l'd Jt,1 vr l;11~~ l'()\'t·nn,i.! rlii· f(l'illld J11r\ .inl! Jt~ hu)t·uons. The rt>port goes into dl'tai) on tht· jury's relationships y.·ith the~ rcss l.J Judge Tells Chilea·n Tortllre Ry TO\\I BARLEY 01 the O•llY Piiot Still Judge Bruce Sumner of La guna Beach has rl'.!tumed to Orange County frotn Chile \1·ith a harrov.·ing account or e:i:ccut ions and torture in the South Am erican nat ion since the ruling n1ilitary junta took over Chi le's affairs. The Superior Court jurist was one of three persons named by Arnnesty International to make a seven-day fact- findin g tour of Chile. The results are being sub1nitted in a report lo the organization 's London headqu arters. "I have con1e back -...·ith a new regard for the free<lorn of the press.'' Judge Sumner con1n1cntt'<i in his chambers Thursday. "That freedorn has. of course, always been very dear to my hea rt and 1 only \vish today that the ne11's media could see 1vhat I sa1v in Chile." Judge Sumner:s ,report, in Y.·hich he is joined by fellow delegates Frank C. Ne"·man , professor of la"' at UC Berkeley. and Roger Plant of Amnesty RETIRES FROM CORPS Maj. Gen. Homer Hill . -Jntemational's Lalin American Research Department is sharply critical of Gen. Augusto Pinochet's regime . El Toro Wing Co111111ander Hill Retires ll y \\'ILl.I A,\1 SCHRE:J:;ER Ot Ttl• OiUy "II,,. Sl•ll :O.l<iJ . c:en . Hor ner S. lli:J. comn1 andcr of the Third ~lari ne Aircr<lft \\'\ng at l::l Toro i\larinc Corps Air Slation. rel ired Thur sda y ar1 cr ne:i.rly 32 yc<irs or s~·r\'iC'c. ~!ill. 55. "·as a i\larine fighter pilot during \\·or\d \\'ar II and v.·as av.•ardcd \\10 Distinguished Flying Cro sses. !he Air ,\fedal. a Sil\'cr Star and a Gold Sta : <lurin g combat in the Paci fic. Mill sa1v action again during the Korean CTJ nflitt and for a third time :1 <; a "'ing comm ander duling the Vietnam 1rar. For those actions he rec('11·cd the Legion of l\lcrit and the Distinguished Service o:'\leda l. Thf.' Texas native. 1,1,·ho is married :u1d has one daughter. assumed his present command as the top-ranking officer at El Toro in 1972. Hill s.1id he has seen the fll arines come of age as a via tors during his three dl'cadcs i.n lflc oorps. "Tile first really signifil'ant change \1as in !he e.irly days of the Korean 1•:ar v.•hrn \l'e sa"' the advent of the 1ndi1ary heliroptrr," he said. Hi!! said there is <i great deal of difference bctY.·een the young l\l arines he ron11nanded in past 1~ars and today's troops. "Therr is quite a difference. of course. because each ne1v generation i s different." hr said. ''Today's yow1g tltarine is better educatOO and has n1any challenges \\'hich demand a hig her dt'gTCc or nioral integrity than in other gtn('rations. '' Hill said he is c-0nvinccd n1odeni youth "isn't go111g to hell in a hand basket." 1ieferring t<l( campus unrest and lhe pemlissive society y.·hich has developed in rcccnL years. !iii s.1i d, "v.•hat "'e S<:IY.' was a very small minorily and 1 for one don 't lhink this generation is in trouble at all." llill said the trulh of today's generation came during !he Vietnam "'ar where he s<1id young n1en had to right under the most difficult combat conditions he has ever seen. He said the respansibllities or l'Ommruid have changed almost as much as the COJ'P! during his career. "The chaUenges are so difCerent and so mucfl greater than they were then.'' he said. "We have so many problems to contend wit h, such as drugs and a lcohol abuse and our ·whole lifestyle has changed drastically." flfll said he pl ans lo take a rest ror a while before making any _ plans (or his future Oow that his f.;lar ine career is over. All That Beer D(J·ivn tlie Drain NEW YORK "(AP) -"That kills me , that !here -it kills me," sald foreman Adolph Boos as he watched thousaods of gallons of beer from the Rheingold brewery drain into a sewer. Spiking the East River was Rhelngold's way of disposi ng or what Is lik ely to be its la~! stockpile Of beer . Barring 11 IJst·minutc rescue. the Brooklyn brewery was to close down and lay off 1.500 y.·ork crs. It was reported to. have lost $9 million last year. Arid a letter sent to General Pinochet by Amnesty International immediately after publication of the report points out to the junta leader tha t executions of political prisoners contin ued after the three-man delegation left Santiago, the nation's capilal. Judge Sumner was permitted to interview several prisoners detained on unknown charges. All of them were among a crov.'d of detainees herded into a Santiago soccer stadium . ~ ''\Ve are quite satisfied th at many prisoners were be ing tortured and that n1any niore could expect to undergo that type of punishment," he said. "Jn fact.·· Judge Sumner added. "\Ve learned that the Pinochet government had imported carefully seiected Brazilian army officers to do the torturing and th ey arc kno"'TI to be just about the "·orld 's best in that department. "iVc \\'ere told that it was the only \ray the junta could get statements from persons who were knoY.11 to be lying.'' he said . "But Y.'e got no further explanation when v.·e pointed out that th e Brazilians spoke Portuguese and 1he Chilean prisoners spoke Spanish and neither could understand the other.·• Judge Sumner, who recently rompleted his second and final term as Orange County Superior Court presiding judge, explained th a t Amnesty International becan1e concerned iibout the Chilean situ.'.ltion immediately after the takeover by Gefi . Pino<.'het's !un!.'.!. ''!'resident Sa lvador Allende either comnti!ted suicide or was killed in that revolution last Sept. It,'' he said. "\\'e v.·ere not able lo learn 1vhile •v.;e were S1111da )''s Pilot Will Probe Oil Off Coastli11e For we ekend rcad('rs of the Daily Pilot, these will be a1Wng "Sunday's Best'' orferings : OlL ON COAST -There's a rich 1oil fiekl off Orange County and the energy sho rtage is focusing new attention on it. Should it. be drilled and whal (Sunday's Best) would happen If It were? These questions are eirplored by staff writer John Zaller in the YOU lead feature •.. NEW 'CoUNTRY GffiL' -LaJest version of the Clifford Odets classic , ''The Country Girl," gets cover story treatment in TV WEEK. TllE UFO ENICtttA -Some recent reseatch has turned around Dr. Fred J\1. Johnson, physic:! profcswr at Cal State Fullerton, on the issue of w1identlfied flying objects. He says we had better begin taking•them serio~ly. They could even help solve. our energy crisis. ZIGGURAT ZAGS -The deal with Uncle Sam over the 1.000,000.square-root Laguna Niguel facility was almost struck , but oow the fate of this unused structure Is up in th e air ag3ln. Saff Writer Jack Ch:iopel\ reports on t h c status of the thing that looks like a modified EgypUan pyrarnld. TOP MODEL'S TlPS -Those ""'pcrfect faces" top models wear are something th~y have to put on t'Very day. Special puHoot·and-savt section Jn r· a m i I y Weekly offers closCup vie w of just how they do the "put on." REPORTS CHILEAN TERROR Judge Bruce Sumner th ere ex:ictly how he did nice! his death in the presidenlial palace." The report to y.·hich Judge Su rnner contributed and the following letter by An1nesty Int ernational v.·arns G en . Pinochet that "there is substantial evidence of a persistent and gross violation or the most fundamental human rights in Chile.'' It is alleged !hat executions of prisoners held without trial ha ve been widespread and constant. th at they occurred \vhile the committee was in Chile and that they have continued after the group left. · "The ·nc•\·s media is completely wider the government 's thwnb," Judge Su1nncr s:iid. "But "'e lcfl \\'ith the satisfaction that killings and torture \\'ere being carried out on a large scale despite the ;>S.."lurances of 111cn1bc>r:> o( tl11• 1-'1noeht'I regime.'• Jutli.:e Sun111~r said the con1mlss1011 rl•turnc-d hornc \\'ith !ht· Chi l ('a 11 go\'crnent's 01rn admissio11 tha1 15.tlOll \'>t:rsons \\'url' ;1 rrf'sted in the v.·:1kc· 111 the junt;:i's ta keove r "1vith n1any hav111t; hc('n executed or rc\e<ise:d." A1nncsty lntematlonal is a Briti~h·ba.srll org:inization d e d i c fl I c d to !Iii' preservation of ci,•il righls <1ncl !he investigation of situations in 11 hitll persons are kno1vn to ha1•c been jailed wi1hout du e process of l<111r. The organizarion, \\'hich drav.·s it s funds fron1 both public and pri va te sectors, has sent teams over the years to investigate allegations filed in the aftermath of political coups. II is currently looking into the n1i!itary ta keover in Greece. "Using govemn1ent statistics. whi ch 1ras <ill y,·e had 10 go by, 1nore th an 500 persons 11·cre a1\·aHing trial and 1.000 .. 1verc being held in prevcnth•c detention \\'hile Y.'C 11·ere there ." he sait.l. '"The most rund amen1al rules or !.'.lw arc conspic.11ous hy \h('i r a bsen~ and there is no -hearing proc1.·dure for Ollt' -...·ho fecLr.; there is no grouud for detention.'' Judge Sumner added. "\\'c learned of cases 11•here lhe prisoner's family \vas convinced that the \1·ro11g person "'as bein g detained." The report subscribed to by Judge Su n1ner points out to Gener<i ! Pinochel 1haL international }a\\' is ~l ng flouted in Ch ile today and thal n1any fo reigners are being held prisoner by the junta. Beatings and torture by electric shock -described by the jurist as "a Brazilla11 specialty" -are th e order o[ th e day 1vith the commission learning det.;1ils of such punishment during their tour. "\Ve cannot say at this point if our report 1vill have any effect on General Pinochet or in any '\'ay ease lhL·-Jot of those who arc being unfairly he!c! and tortured in Chile,'' Judge Sumner said. "But "·e do hope for 1videsprcad publicatlon of our report,'' he stressed. "\\\• f•·i·I th:11 1.I 111.ll can be ach1e1t·d l•I' iJ n••11:-. 111t•\li;1 that is being cffe<:tht'ly ~iipprt'S.~l·d 1n C'hilc !he prL·SS11re uf pub!rc 11p1111011 11H1y li•;id ro the rc:i:!or;l!iou (1( 111;1111 fu11da111r·111;..d /1uman 1·iWJt s." , Judg1· S111 t11ll.'f, IV h 0 St•r\'('i! Ill • :1 i111~·1l1 gt.'t1Ct' capacity \Vith the Unile<.l Stci!t'" .\\<1rine Corps during \Vorld \Va r ll :1nd 1hc Korea n connict. lives in L;i~u11a Bt'<1Ch 11·il h his \1·ife, Virgi nia. cu1d !ht•ir 1110 children. Ann and Scott. lie 11Hs honored by the Califomi:i Ll:gisla1ure last yc<1r for his long service 011 the Californ ici Constitution Revision l'o1n1n1ssion i1nd he is the recipient ot the Ora nge Cow11y Bar Assoc iation·s Franklin r:.·\\'e~t award as on e 1,1,'J,v "n1ade a sii::nificatnt cont ribution l<) <1d1·ance and <'l<'Vllte justice and 13.\\'." S. Viets Face China Gar1·ison Over Islands By United Press International South Virlnan1cse mi I i ti a inc 11 scra1nb1cd asflorc briefly in the prcdawn darkness today lo show the nag on the disputed Spratly Islands in the South Ch ina Sea. setting the stage for a po:<sible ne'v confrontation v.·ith China. The Nationalist Chinese, \~ho also have a garrison on one of the group, said 1hcy \Vould res ist \Yit.h diplomatic per ~uasion ··not bullets.'' out there was n11 reaction yet from th e Chinese Con1munisls \\'ho drove a Sou th Vielna111ese garrison off the Paracel Islands 600 n1iles north of the Spratlys in bloody fighting JO days ago. Through loday, th ere was no sign of Con1munist Chinese in the Spratlys, which lie 250 n1iles cast of Vietnam, 1,100 n1i!es south of 'l'aiwan and 200 miles west of the Philippines, whicll a!so cla in1s lhen1. Stra~vberries & Lassen 39~t. Pony Pak Reg. 1.19 88P ::~Roses CANDY TUFF low bord•r plonr with Sff of whl"' bloom1. Gol. 99' R.,. Sl .f5 MEXICAN POTTERY 99' FROM OUR NEW HOUSE PLANT ROOM BOSTON BEAN POT PLANTERS Old word tllarm for yo1t ho"'e. l 1IU$ to thooM from. """ .. -s2so S11pply ~ .. - ' • • ,'•~-"-•_IL_Y~•-IL_o_r __________ ...:..'~":day Ftb,uary 1 19711 I """\ Just • Striking Truck Drivers Tighten Noose ""· '\ r ' ' ""' ' wi&h Tom Ul'phine Re111e 11ilJeri ng The Mai11 Bea(·h THE \\'AY IT \YAS: fin t!loSC' d<i\S \1·hen J'n1 given 1he 11pp11rtun1ty ·or driving dov.•n Pacific Coast I ligh11•ay pa~t the Main Beach at Laguna Beach, I oflrn gat1• :11 !hat :.1r1r fif shorC'liiie :ind bccornt..' gripped v:i!h ccrt:1in nostalgia. ., Today. !hat pl:iee \1•hich is (lestincd to becon1c the Art CQJonv's "\Vindnv.' l~ !ht' Sea'' is ;:i n1css, 1'11 Cre nrc great piles of earth. 01l1cr pil('t> of 1·oncretc. Nothing n1ul'h st:inding" '!'his Hll hnpr>e ns heeausl• Lagu11;1 people ar£' V•nrking to tr:-insfonn th1• beach front into ;1 splendid pnrk. You loo k at all the cnrlh 111oving: al>our and you hope !hey 111akc 11. Surnclimcs it just seems they arc shif1ing the t1arth from one end of til e place ro the other. But a!rnost all construction projccrs start out looking that wa y. UPI TtltPlltll L\I ORDEll TO Bl,!ILO this nC\\' park, Lagunans fi1·st had · lo clear it. And the: demoli~ion project "';1s long and palnful. Strip couunert::ia\ had deve:lope<t over the ,yea rs Qn !he n:irro\V strip ol real rstatc bct11•t·cn Coast 1-lif.(hw11y and the lx•ach in the ;11'ea frorn the bluffs of Heisler Park a! the north to }-!otc! Laguna at tl1e !;Ou 1h, MARYLAND TRUCK DRIVER WEARS SENTIMENTS ON HIS RIG Truckers Making Impact In Protest of High Prices of Diesel Fuel Two •• ••• a Tub Of course thrrc 1vas 110 such !hin~ as a master plan in the eil rly years ,.,.hen bu ilding s s!artt'd popping up along La guna's 1nain s1rand. One of the ea rliest 11·as ·-rr1e Laguna Rallroorn . a dancr hall 1vith a hi gh curved ceiling and roof 1\'hich projected out 10 cover the Board1va\k on the beach side. Young Couple Nearly Sink .flotcl THE BALLROO~f LATEll became a bo"•ling alley 1\'i!h ' pool t:ibles. an attractive sbrt of ga thering spot \vhere I idled a\\'ay much youth. There were other attractions. Curry's ice cream parlor, Big Jim's Broiler. Dave's shoeshine sland, the Orange Julius and ~rhaps mos! nolcd of all. Benton's Cafe. fam ed for !\.la Benton's pe rsonal pies and home-like cooking. LONDON" (AP ) -A eoup!c n1nned \Vhieldon fi lled up the ir !llb ;it a hott.>l in Someiset and jlllnpcd in to cxpcrimt.>nt \l'ilh Britain's l<.1tt'st idea to save fu el -sharing the bath. Bul they forgot to turn off the taps. \\1a1cr started seeping into the bar helow. Then a s111nll piece of the ceilinF; fell. The manager. Alan Da1·cy rushed upstairs and knocked on th e b.1throom door. "II 1ra ~ opene<l by th L'i young couple.'' he report ed. "She 11·as in the nude and rather confused, and they s<lld tliey had been trying to l~conomi;i;c \\'ith the t\\·o-in-1hc-1.>aLh routine. "[ don't !hink p:11rio1isn1 11:is one of the things rhey h.'.l d in in ind," Davey said . The couple checked out hurriedly in lh~ morning ;1fter the other guests chee red them and broke into a chorus of ''The Elon Boating Song" :it breakfast . Davey 1\':JS left \\·ith a $220 repair bill. The idea of the joint bath \\"On ;1 prize last \\'eek tor a middle-a ged London housewife in a competition on \\'<IY~ lo save electricity. A C.Onse.rvative n1('n1ber of the I-louse of Commo ns. John Stukes. said the ldCa 1'fas "deplorably vulgar,··· nnd the contro1·ersy has lightened the crisis atmosphere in Britain a bit. Busi nesses along Lagun;i's ~l <iin Beach strip came and "'ent. Th(' ballroon1- bowling alley was lorn do\1n . Big Jim's Broiler faded. became comn1ercia\ shops and the back 1.'tld "'as turned into a gax tavern. rhe gone·bu!-n o I-lamented Barefoot Bar_ Cnrrv's ice crea1n departed to be replacCd bv less-famed restaurant ope rations, IJav C moved his shoesl1i ne operations_ elsewhere. TllROUGII JT ALL on L<lguna's !\fain, only three lan~a1arks <ippcared to withstand the rigors of tin1c. They \\'ere the afl)r cm enti nnerl Benton's Cafe. the c11.r lilegu~1rd 101\·er, \\'hich \\1as a n1uch-n1odificd fonnrr Union Oil serricc stal1on office, a1ul The Board1\•a!k . Egypt Takes Belligere11t '.'lo1v !h~y arL• all ~one cx ccpr for rh r to1,·er. The Board111<1lk 11cnt Jusl. Tha t \\'as perhaps filling . f c11· 1rho ha\c visited or liveri in Laguna Beach ha1 e not trod upon rhe bo;1rds or lhe ?ilain Beach 's Roun11,•alk . Sta11d, Asl\:s I 00% Pullout \'ou ha1·c not rl';11l~ IJcen to L;1gun<1 unlt•ss 111e UoHrd1\·u!k lefl a !e1.,. splin1er's in 1 uur bart• fC't'L Or hurn(·d vuur tors 1\·itf1 !Is r11ct:1I pa1rt1cs tt.<-cd 'to cover knrthole~, Or lelt yHu sn1crt red \\'!th !nr 11hich 11·:1s al1\·;1ls :1n1ply spre;id ill·ross its hoant«. f~Vl'.;R Sl'ILI. SO~IE ch[lnge from your poc krts 1vhils l 1\·alki11g La g un a · s Ho:1rd11•alk? It it•ll d(l\Vn 1h4' cracks het1.,.een the p!a~1k!'I. The kids \\'1lh 1ht'1 f sand-s1t1er~ rra1rlt·d lx-ne:i th :111 ii <·apturl'd }'(ltJr n1 c:k~l.<> ;ind dunf's tl1(' ncxl rla_v. \\'t>!I, tliey b11lldo1t'd 011! T 11 t' Bo:ird 11·alk Jll!SI th r ritl11·r t1.1y ;\P\I' only lht: l1fcJ:uard 1u11 cr rt·111[11n.~ 11nd it appe;1rs t\l ha\'e a rrprif'VC as a n1011un1cnt ·to the past. r ve tnilnaged 10 sah·age a couple 11f Board"·a!k planks, toinplrll.: l\"ith rnetal patches. kno1hOIL·S. tar sn1cars and spli nters. l\1ayl~ I'll 1nake then1 into a eoffcc 1<1blt1• True, ihey arc ju~t '-' L'ftuple ,ff old ho<irds. But ~uch is the stuff or nostalgi~. By United l'rcss lnlcrnatlonal F.gypt adoptl'd a tnughrr position 111 1hr Middle J·:a-"I crisis Lud:.iy, threatening lo mainta111 a Slilll' of 1\•ar unless l!>rael pulled 'lUl of all n<·cu11icd Arab trrritory ''1t<t ~uaran1c1·d the ''nationn l rights'' of Palrs11n11u1 refug1•cs Syri:.i said its forct'!' l'lashefl "1th Israe li troops on !he 1iolan llc1ghts tnd:ty, ki lling ahoul 10 Israeli soldiers 111 ;_i prvda11·n battle. lsrac.I n.-'JY1r1ed a Syrian nr1llli•ry b<trrai.:cr on I he northrm fr ont. hut s<iid there \\'Cr11 110 casul\J1ics. I.'\ TEL ,\ \'J \", Jstaeli P1nance l\fini Sll'I' Pinhas Sap1 r s;11<) lhr gOt"jf'nmcnt would rt•l(':t:-~· 1111 t11 ~0.000 reservists frorn ;11:!111.: rl1111· 1n ·1he next fou r to six \\"(•t•k-:. J,.ra('I, 11 11h a i,1anding: :1rn1y of about 100.000 1nen . re p o r I e d I)' mobi lized li5.fl00 rt-servC'-s into its "t:ili11·11 army" during the 19i3 t\liddle E:1st 11;ir. f:g~'pt1an Presidl•nt An'.l•ar St.idal 1\arnl•d in Cafro thal Isr<1cl should 11·i1 hrlr:111 frotn atl Arab tCl'l'1t ory and safeguard P<llcst 111ian rig hts. 'I \1'ill not sign {an agreemcnL) to end the st ate of belligerency unl ess these conditions are n1et." he said. lsrael and El!YPt signed an agreernent t"·o 11·ceks <igo 10 separate tl11:ir troops n c a 1· rht' Su('z Canal. ,\1'\ ISRAEl~I NE\\'SPAPER s aid today a key aide of ~rcreta~· of State Henry A. Kissingrr. l.inders('cretary of State .Joseph ./. Sisco. n1ay 1·i~it O<tn1a~cus soon to cnnvince 1he Syrians to ncgot1nte a 1roop \vithdra\\·al Jh"lCI ""lth til e lsr;1elis. "It looks ns if progress has t ..... en n1 ade by lhe Soviet Union and Egypt in convincing Syria to hand over tile list of prisoners. and thnt's why Siscn pl<1ns to go to Damascus," the newspH1>er Yediolh Ahronolh s:-iid. lsrac.l has dcn1andC'd that Syria rclense the narnes or an l'slin1ated 120 prisoners captu red in the 17-day w:lr and per1nit Red Cross ofri cials to visit then1 before holding troop negotiations. :'\TilitJI)' sources in Tel A\·iv said Israeli de1nolition teams had blown up co n c r e i e bunkers at a captured Egyptian airfield during the 1vithdra1\.·nl fron1 the \.\'est bank of the Suez Canttl. 80-MPH Winds Rip North Poiver Li1ic~ K11.ockell Dou;n, Property Damaged Te111perol11rcs Hl9h Low Pep Alt .. ny " " " AnchO•&Q' .. "' At+!Jnl• .. ,, a 11m1rct " .. 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Su111marv Snow !ell 0Y1r "'°'' at Ille northe•n porllon ot Ille nlll!on 11rly toq.y 1nd the Nor11'1e11t h1d !hi added i:trobl1m ot wltlds 1h1t rtlth~ 10 '!111._1 ptr /lour. -Wllidl (l\llid ~ ~ 1 .. New YOfk 1t1te, BOllOll. Ml t l., Vermont ind 9111 w1r.,i119• w••• lu ued for !he Ntw E1>11l•nil Ca.~I. Addlll11111I lligll wind w11ning~ -•• po~ted !or tl'>e IP1l1nd 1rt1• o! norll'>ern Ne,.. H111'p1n!re enG M1ln•. In ll'>t l!hl (a, N.Y. arel 1nd In ll•rnes Corntrt. N.Y., to m,1).1'>. wind• kn-GCked clown llO""'' llnf!1. Ind trees 1at1 Tllur1d1y. A-flout s,om per~n• w1r1 wlthou! POwtr 11 wmt llm1 Tr>urWay evening. 80111111 ll•d 1h:fldy winds of 7S ftl.p.h. with 1u•t• ot \IP to d ..,,p./\. HIOll wlndl n .ovthern Ind c1n1r1I Vermont c1uMC1 numerov1 bl•clcouh. (lfl Ml. W1thl1111•on In New H1mp1/\lr1, wti.rt N..,.. Engll!ld'1 mot! 1ewer1 wel!l'Mllr' o<:cufl, wlfld1 ou1t~ •• hloh 11 t~ m.p.h, 11'9 Tllu•Wly. Snow hill !rOl'n tlit' north Pt(lllt (oa11 Into the not,,.•n Aoxklt1 •nd from ll'ttt ttn!ral i:t!lltlU Into ,,,. t tntr11 roc:•le1 • Tiit \nOW •~r.rldO<t ov•r mu(/\ of the ,..,..,,,.,.., pl1ln1 ln1o 10u!"''" Mlnnt10!1 •nd nor!l'letn lowe •nd lhrOUOh tht l>(trtl'Mllrn ttcllon1 a! !l'ttt Gtf~t l 8•t l •IOl(ln Giii~ w~rn!n,.,, w~e Pl)!tf<I over mo11 ol the G•e•t Lall1'1 r901on. Coa.~tol s1t111111Qry t1nd ti<!aL i11forr11a riou appea r toda11 01i Pogf 23.J, ' ' Big Plants Feel P1n~'1 By United Pre• lnt.ernati<inal A strike by independent truckers rolled ac:ross U1e. nation today, threatening to shut dO'.l'n auto pl ants, sjeel 'mill.1 and olh('r businesses in (tile indt'istri al h!>art land ol the nation and to cut supplies of produce to lhc populow: East C:Oast. As many as 7:i,OOO auto \\'Orkers could be idled in Ohio alone. and !housands in otJ"ICr industries i.ti Pennsylvania, Ohio and other states, according to compa ny offtciats reporting the Unpac-t of th~ strike by truckers to protest high prices of diesel "fue l. ' •• I Jozt·ns of independents in Califomia joi ned lhc protest Thrsday night by dri\'ing their rigs into four Los Angeles area foe! depots and blockad ing the pun1p islands. DELIVERIES OF fuel 1\·ere shut off to New Jersey, F'olri da, \Vest Virginia anti other states. Four oil co1npanies in Ne\v Jersey - Shell, Chevron, A111erican and Hess - said no fuel 1vas delivered from their Ne1v Jersey depots. Estima tes showed tha t less than 2o·i· or sen'icr> stations had gas left in thr metro politan !\1iami area. OCCASIONAL VIOLENCE \1·hich has caused al least one death pron1pted the Pennsylrania governor lo call out the i\'.alionaJ Guard to patrol high \\•ays in the state. National Guard \\·reckin " . , rigs \\-·ere on standby in Ne1v Jersev in case truckers attempted to block hi~h""O.ys. '/'he strike, which at fi rst took firin hold only in PcnnSy tvania_ and Ohio, \1·as spreading by this morning to include truckers in Cali fornia, Texas Virginia Connecticut. New Jersey, 1Maryland: Tennessee, Kentucky. \Vest Virg inia and Alabama to a lesser extent. BURSTS OF GUNFIRE and rocks ~rapped fron1 o\·e rp.asses ""·ere reported 111 many parts of the country. Poli ce ~aid such incidenls \11ere obvious!}' intended to intimidate drivers to join the st rike. Although the full extent of the strike was difficult to gauge, il held the threat of creating S<'rious disruption in hea1·iJy induslriali zcd Ohio. General !\lotors said the strike <'ould force it to close a!\ 21 of i~s plant~ in Ohio by next week , throwing close to 75,000 employes out of work. At least one steel plant has closed. another will shut do1~·n sonic of its operat ions ~Tonday. and others s:iid thcv "·ere hard hi t. · TllE POl\1PANO BEACll. FLA. produce market , largest winter tenninal in the nation. said supplies to the Nort heastern states. including New York, were jeopardized by the strike. G~1 six>kesman John Grix said the first Ohio plant to clooe \1-'ouid be the S1l10KERS MOVED TO BACK OF BUS \\'AS~rJNGTO:\ 1 AP : Thr govermncnt has the po11·er to order passengers 1vho sznoke to 1no\"e to the r(:a r of buses. a federal court has ruled . The decision Thursday hy :i lhretJ-judge l ".S. J)i str1 ct Court panel upheld a Hl71 ruling by the lritcr!i1:i!t• Co1nn1ercc Comtni ssion. That ruling \\':lS based on ;i petition fro1n consurnr r advocate Ralph X;id1•r. The Na!ional 1\ssoci<1tlon of ?ifotor Bus O"·nc rs had ch.:JJl('ng rd the ICC n11ing, 11·!1ich applies to pa1;sengers on in terst.:i !e IJU!>f'S. UPIT,.._.N Gr11e•o111e Fhad Deputy Rob Schmader holds b ag conlaln lng decomposed body of woman, the sixth found in Titusvi lle, Fla ., area since Thanksgiving, .. • giuut oomplex at Lordsto"n, where 11,00J .,.,,orkers produce tile hot-!telllng Chevroll'I Vl'ga, beeause the strlke was hold.In~ u pdellvery of pru1s. "!light no.,.,• we have enough material on hand to last us for 24 OOurs," he sni d. "About 50 percent of our iilCQmin g rnaterl<tl !'Olnes in by truck. Any serious i11terference wilh the flow \\'Otlld shut u.s do\\'n within dnys." DlllVERS JN l\.tANY parts o{ the 7 Aniericctns A 1'1Wng 9 Jet Survivors • PAGO PAGO, American Samoa (AP ) -Sel'en Americans and two Ne\v Zealande~ survived the crash of a Pan American AIJv.oays 707 jet on this South P·acific island that kUled 92 persons. officials said. The plane crashed 3,000 feet short of the Pago Pago Airport during heavy rain at 11 :41 p.m. local time in \Vednesday, or 3:41 a.m. PDT Thursday, officials said. The flight originated in Auckland, NC\\' 7.ealand and carried 91 passengers and a crew of 10, inc luding 36 U.S. residents. 1'he plane \\'as en route to 11onolulu and Los 1\ngetes. SE\'EN OF TllE survil'ors 11•er<' in rritic:il condition at the L.D.J. Tropical i\le1lica l Cen ter, J)r. Peter F'. Beals silirl in a telephone inter.,rie\v Th ursday night. "All ~u ffered Uun1s ;ind se\"cn are undergoi ng tre;itrnenl in our in tensive tare UHi!," said Beals , who is direct-Or of n1edical ser1'ic:cs. On~. sur1·i1·or was in satisfactory ('011d11io11 and another in good (.'()ndition. A,\" A1\IERICA.'i SA!\.fOAN C.ovrn1n1ent off1rial said earlier that of 10 persons 1>utlt'CI from the burning \\·reckagt" four had <li('d at the hospital. Beals' said only one dlcd at the hospital. Pan American offici al~ iden tified her <1s .Joan !\.1('rril1 , 52, of Alta Lon1a Ca lif. lier husband . l\faury !\.lerrill. i~ an1ong the sun·ivors . Also among the sun·h-ors \1·ere crev.' n1en1bers Jan1es S. f'hilipps of Sonoma Ca liL. Hnd Dick Sn1ith of Phoenix, Ariz.: an Ol)~'lnpic diving coach returning fro m the Comn1on\\·elath Games in Ne11· Zealand . Smith telephoned a friend saying he had only suffered 1ninor head injuries . ' OTHER SU RVIVORS \~ere Roger Cann, 23, New Zealand; J\lary Cann, 11 , New Zealand : Ernest J\feunster . .is. J\lerced, Cali f.; Rober t H. and Lora ine Kindermann, ·both 60 of Ro 11 i n g i\1eado\\'S, 111.: Charles CUiberson 30 United Stales. address unknown. ' ' Other California residents \\-'ho were listed as victims were Firs t Officer Richard V, Gaines, Half !\.loon Bay: stcv;ardess Patricia Rcillv, Coronado : ste'.1-·arde.ss ''vonne Colle, San Jose, a11d Dr. Ronald Thomas Giles and wife Barbara of Inglewood. A teain of six in\/estigators from the N1Jtio~ Transportation Safety Board 1\'as dispatched l-0 1-'ago Pago, on one of the seven islands in the U.S. Territory in !he South Pa cifi c. country ran 1n!o gunfire, stonings, J roofi ng tacks spread 011 hl8hways, air hoses cut. tires slashed and boulders dropped fr orn ove rpasses if they kept trucking, police reported . () Some lnll'ks were traveling in convoy s for safety. occasionally 1\'ith. police escorts. Sonic truckit~ firm s even went so far as to \\'an1 drivers lo stay off- Pennsylvania and Ohio roads where violence \\'aS re1K1rll'<.I the \\'Qrst. Ul'l Ttlet'Mtl CORONADO VICTIM P.1trici.1 Reilly :_ __ _ Skylab 3 (rel\' Begit11iing 12th Week in Space (_1_N_S_H_OR_T_ .. _ . ._J) rormerly of San Clen1ente, are on the hon1e leg of their 8-4-day flight. heading ror sp\ashdn"'n lo the Paci fic Ocean next Friday, e /Hn1ufil'ld Rl'•po11ds WASlfING1'0N -Srnnte Democrat ic Leader l\lik!' l\lansfi eld delivers his party's official rt'S!X)nS{: 10 President Nixon's "State of the Union" speedl tonight. The 50-minute program, originating from the r,iontana Democrat's office in the Cnpi1ol. "·ill be carried live at 7 p.m. PDT by CRS. i\BC and ABC 1elevision nt•l1\'0rks. e f'ol'.• Brenk f)endlock SAIGO:\ -Thc..,Virt Cong and the South \1ietnam br-Oke a seven -month deadloc_k_ and "1JI IX'l?in releas ing about 4.000 m1l1tary and civilian prisoners nex t 1vee k, the Saigon command announced today. Nort h \'ietna1n. ho"'C\'C'r. walked out of a n1eeting 11·ith 1he L:nited StateS • ag a!n scuttling plans 10 recov er th~ ~ 2 U.S. Students bodies of An1erican servicemen still ' listed as 1nissing in action . e 11t("11111bf•11fs S("t1re 1 S • d FiJm • . WA S 11 1 :-.JG T 0 N -Congressional CJZC mg incumbents go! l\\'iCe as n1uch in , campaign contribut ions in 1972 as tht ir P ' Ba ctrallengf!r~. according t~ Com m on • rotest 11} 1' 3 CalL'le, and Iha! lae! destroys "any i 11lus1on about the existence of a TIJUANA <UPll -Tu·o U.S. college competitive two-party system .. , f students making dorumeniary film as Th~ 2•000 page report listed 35 major ~ con tri butors. each of whom gave at : a school proj~t \\'ere arrested by police least ~.000 to a nu mber or candidates. 1 who drove 2,<MK> squatters and J\.1exJcan !hey included leaders in publishing, • student protesters off a hUI here. 1 n s u r a n ee, d ata p ro cessing : The U.S. Consulate identified them manufacturing and sports. '~ as F'rcd Cook, 24, and Ann Prulzman, e Sol:rhe11il•u11 Backed · 20, commwtlcations major£ at the UC . MOSCO\V -Two young Russian } san Diego's third college, which is 1ntellectuals issued open letters today oriented toward minoMty studies. to defend beleaguered author Alexander ~ A consular ofllclal said they probably Solzhcnltsyn and denounce the official ~ would be released today, campaign against him . ~ They were among the 20 persons The letters, made available to Western ~ arrested by about SOO police, armed new~men, were signed by Vadlm ~ wlth submaclttneguns, who made a !how Bonsov, a historian, and Yevgeny ~ of force Wednesday that dispersed Barabanov, an art histo rian. They ~ squatters from the federally owned hill . app~auded Solzhcnlt!yn for exposing the ' _]be l!QllJlller:t a ~11...Jll __ ,,_w__SovieL labor wnp..•yilem in hio.-bool<f of thfojr homes i'n "Caifolandla." 8 slum "Gulag Arcttipelago. ,. \ of ca rdboard shacks in the Tijuana l riverbed ao that the riverbed· can be 1 • lined with concrete and apartment ~s. AuthoriUu ni.uid the shacks. The slum dwelle~ then began erecting new shacks on a 2,600-acre site four miles northeast of -town, naming it "C.lool• LlberUld," (!Jberty Villag•l. They were joined by dissident students from the University ot Baja California, who demanded authorities release eight robbery 1111pectl. Authorities chargecl the student. were fomentlna: the squatters to revvlt, and were lhe lee<lers ol the movement. The mudcnt.squatter coa.llUon took nine hottages, including a policeman "nd two new1me.n, who ""re rel eased unbanned when police drove out lhe squatters Wednesday. Police oald Ibey found guns and radical . liieraturo n Ille vufage. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Otl!Vtry of lht: Dall1 Pilot ll gu1r1nt1:td Ttltphontl MKr •r•lllC C11111ty Ar111 teHlt'IWli! MtHitl"' .... ltlC~ lllf Wf,lmllllllt ill• (ltrNfttf, C1~1r11•e l1to1, 1111 Jtlt• (11l1tr-, Dtftl PllM, '91tllt l•9.,.._, l.lt1111• teltwt ... ...,..... " • ' 1 ·, ·. ' '• '· • '• '---------'" • s c I" • s • \) Stnw's Jobless Reaches . 70(),000; Increase 60,400 -· SACl\AMEN1'0 !AP) ~ A controversial new f e d e r a I statlslicai ·system has caused Ca I ifornia's unt:rnploymcnt r11ote to drop in January despite an increase i n joblessness, says Gov. Ronald lleagan. I Related story Page 13). .Reagan eommented al a Thursday news conference on a repcM1. by the s t a I e E m p loymcnt Devflopment Oepartrhent. 'The report ·said that under the new system. I he se asonal l y adjusted unem ployment ra te showed a dip from 7.5 to 7.3 percent fro1n December to January. This compared whh .a 7 percent jobless rate l n January, 1973, v.•hen co111puted under the new system, the department said . But the numb e r of jobseekers. in January was estimated at 700,000, a n increase of 60,400 over the Deecmber level of 639 ,000 - Navy Spy Planes .Seek pist Indian Village~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -High· section o( desert this week n&g Navy spy planes, (Ince and focused on the apparent tri'tiers of the Ho Chi Minh site of a village of the. Los trfU. now train their heat-Coyotes tribe, one of five selWUve eyes on the Southern known ruins in the park. California desert in search of lost Indian civilizations. SElDEL SAID the site may have been inhabited from 1000 to 1800 A.O. by 600 to 2,000 lndians. the figures for both months being ca lculated by the new method . Under !he old system, which Reagan described as more accurate, the January rate would ha ve been 5.5 percent -the same as for Decen1ber. Reagan said the n e w system, which was 1nandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. gives a distorted picture. He said it is based on too srnall a sample. and e\1en includes jobless 14-year- olds. The • department said the increased number of pcrS()ns looking for jobs in January -reflected layoffs in retail -x trades following the holidays, and seasonal reductions in outdoor work such a s construction. "Contribuling to the l.:iyoffs ~re wet weather and noods -the worst since 1965 - and the energy crisis," the department reported. UPI TeJ991\oto .-- •• OA/l Y PILO T~ $5,ooo Reward # 7 Killings Probed OAKLAND I UP I ) Oakland and San FrancisC"O detectives joined forces today in trying to solve the slaylngs of three persons in a (uner:iJ llome and the slteet assassinations of four others. slayings alt occurred near bus stops, Police lechnici:ins 11'ert given the 1 e t t c r for cxaminaUon. Thr slay1ngs hl'rc and in San Frant.:isco touchl-d off u v.·ave or tear in the BJ)' Area . San Francisco Police Lt. Bill ··vcs, v.·e're co n1 paring O'Connor v.·arned citizens not notes,'' a San Francis co to vent ure onto thL-streets hon)icide in)pector s a i d after dark -particularly not Thursday ni ght as detectives alone. iu Oakland sought clue~ in A $5.000 rey,·ard v.·as offC'rt'<l the h<icking deaths or an by tbe San Fr a n c i s co elderly couple and a n Examiner for inforn1.11ion app rentice embalmer at th e leading to killers ther~. Polit.: Alhcrt Brov.·n 1\.fortuary. -said th ey lx>lieved tY•o 1nen Five persons v.·ere cut dov.·n "'ere rhe hit-run killers l3o!h by bullets f.'londay night in were dcscri~ as black. All random attacks in S a n !he victims. ~e v.·hitt°'. rranciSco 'y,'ithln t11·0 ·nours. Four dled and the fifth \'ictinl sufferc-d serious "·ounds. IN A It E L A 'r E D dr- ve!opment, Kr;o television iu San Vr,1nci.sco received a lcller fron1 the Symhionese Liberation Arrny . taking credit for the attacks there and demanding the release of l\\O murder suspects. A CAJlETAK ER found th11 bodies of Cla rC'nce Bryant and his "'iff• l)oris. and Alieh;i('I ~1oore. 27, at the 1nortuary. 1)(-puty Police Chief Toni Donohue said the lhree had been hacked ;ind sU1bbC'd. They ai}parrntly fought ::ind tried to flee their a.ssnil<1nts, he said. Calif~rua ta I k (' d with detec\j\·es here 111 an effo rt to so! vc nn1rders in their ritil•S". A If hou gh detectlvl'~ re(11Sed tu commC'nt. there "·ere rc{'urring r£'port! tb.'.ll a claudcstine sett. w a .'> OJ)(•ra!ing u1 the state. Sour<X'S ~aid killing .,,,as part of the 1n11ia1ion r1gh1. 1'he Syrnbioncse Libcra11on Arn1y said in letters to !he n1t'<l1a !ha1 l~ "'as responsible fnr lht• slaying of 0~-1kla11d Schoo! Superintendent r-.tarcus ,\. Fos\1.:r l;isl NovcrnlX'r. •'· ..... j .. * "1~ol a Kille r' A ~s ures Hapisl SAN FRANCISCO I t.:1-'l 1 - A rnpisl drivin~ a car res£'n1hling !he one us~I by the killers of four 1:icrii0ns in random attacks reassured hi s victin1 Thursday. 11i.e state of California is paying for the Navy's: Light Photographic Squadron 63's war..developed teclmology. The primat$ tool is infrared film, used in Southeast Asia to detect missile sites and supply trails. Bl.It the cameras were also looking for a much older culture. Golde11 Gate Bridge LeaJl Dazes Man POLICE GATHER · AT SCENE OF THREE MURDERS Mortuary_Employes Fou~~d-~acke~to Death:..__~hurs~~y The message, ma de of lc!ters cut out of ne\\·spaper.~ and pasted on a piete of paper. co n ta in e d four municipal raidway transfers, and police said ~1onday night's Donohue said th!' k11!('rs took en1balrnu1g fluid froin the n1ortuary but nothing else. One-bottle. he said, \1·as dropix'<l in a driVe\1'ay and another about a block <t\1·ay. Pollet' fron1 Sou I he r n ·•[)on't v.·orry. r zn not one uf the ones doing all the killing here." he told lhe 2~-ycnr-o!d \1·omnn before assaulting her. Police said he carried a IO- i11c:h huntin g knife. SCIENTISTS HA VE found the film also can pinpoint rocks and ea rth moved to build villages and trails. "It surprised me no end to·see how ancient Indian trail systems show up as .. white lines on those Navy m3ps," said Bill Sei del, archeoloRist at Anza-Borrego St ale Park. The converted fighter planes criss-crossed a ~square-mile Stations To Close .S<tturday "lt is possible th a t unde rneath this site there could be another v i 11 a g e belonging to the San Oieguito culture which existed S.000 to J0,000 years ago." he said. Also sought is evidence of Aztec culture. TIIE SQUADRON s t i 11 p e rf o r ms mil ita r y reconnaissance from ·carriers in the At lantic and Paci fic fl eets. But Cmdr. J ames Ginn said the sensitive cameras are doing other civilian jobs, too. Chlorophyll-delecting film, used to see t h ro ugh camounage in wartime, has scanned a California forest to locale tree blight. 0 t h e r planes are charting L os Angeles smog · patterns and searching for earthquake fault lines and underground steam deposits for potential sources of energy. SAN FRANCISCO (AP ) - ''l{e is the miracle of the year." said a nurse at r..1ission Emergency Hospital where John \V. Adams w as reoovering from a 190 -foot plunge from Golden Gate Bridge. "He is awake and alert, fairly stable. lie apparently has no broken bones." Edith Ross. the hospital's assistant nursing dire c lo r , said Thu rsday. ~California H ighw a y Palfol said Adams. 21, a Stanford University student. struck a rain-softened dirt embankment· beneath t h e north end of the Go lden Gate· Bridge. . LOS ANGELES iAPI Voluntary clOsures of service stations in Soult.em California are spreading, to . Satur~ys, AS well as Sundays, the f.utomobile Club of Southern ~lifomia reports. · The club said in its weekly Survey of fuel a vailability tha t the "end -<1(-the-month squeeze" oo supplies has prompted an increasing n u m b e r of operators to close through the weekend to stretch their supplies through each month . Goldwyn's Rites Today LOS ANG ELES I AP! - Private funeral serviCC's will be held today for Samuel Goldwyn. a pioneer f i 1 m maker "'ho was one of !he rounders of Para mou u n t Studios. During its 33 years, the Golden Gate has claimed more than 500 ~'Tl suicides -more than 100 in the past lfu~ ye ars. Only a handful have lived to tell about the 240 Joot plunge into San Francisco Bay. l\[an Awarded 83.5 l\lill ion TifE CLUB SA.ID about 18 percent of the g asoline 5tatlons in Sou!hem California ran dry at some point at the end or J anuary because or the squeeze. . Some other stations limited sales to five gallons, the club reported, and tv.·o percent of the stations ran QUI of gasoline a \\'eek ago. 'The club "s survey points ou t that motorists this '•\'eekend should find about the same Pmn bcr of service stat ions open this weekend as last weekend. C'r0!d"'Yn, 91, died early Thursday in his sleep at his Beverly Hills home. He had been in ill health since suffering a stroke in 1969, but the cause of death was not announced. He had been hospitalized recentl y with a kidney ailmen t. He Is survived by his widow. Frances. and their so n , Samuel~ Jr. Services Y•ill be conducted by Jo'orest Lawn 1\.1emorial Park 1\.1ortuary, but Goldvt'yn's son said the time would not be announced. SAN JOSE .(UPI) -An· Olympia. Wash. man crippled in an auto accident when a faulty sheetmetal screw (ailed to hold has won a $3.5 million lawsuit judgment. John Meyers became a quadrape\egic in a l, 9 15 9 accident. A jury .ruled in favor of Meyers after testirnoo y disclosed that the Haverfe\d Ford C.O . of B a k e r s f i e I d installed the faul!y screw in the door of Meyers' car. He was lhrown from his car Y:hen his door sprung open in an accident near Eugene, Ore . TO A WELL INFORMED PUBLIC ' . WHY SHOULD YOU CONSIDER BUYING A SWIMMING POOL NOW IN THE MIDST OF THE ENERGY CRISIS THAT PREVAILS·IN OUR COUNTRY TO· OAY7 We feel the American j>ublic won't be taktn9 •• many vacatiops in their c 4r1, using airlines for lon9 1ummer vacations, or utilixn9 their boa-fs or summer recreational vehicles for long trips as years gone by. Famly recreation uses energy. Just going to the movies, 'Natching television, boat ride1 or night bellgemes takes ene,gy end does not, in essence, serve fully the health and recreational features as • SWMMING POOL does; , -WHAT ENERGY DOES A SWIMMING POOL REALL).TAKE? Stud;., re· cently have shown that the u1e of electrical power to run • pump for an EIGHT HOUR PERIOD CONSUMES AS LITTLE ENERGY AS WATCHING A COLOR TELEVISION FOR ONE NIGHT. The health end family recre•tlo.n •nioyed by • '· SWIMMING POOL can never be measured in dollars end centJ. As to the INITlAL outley for • SWIMMING POOL, ;t ;, one of tho FEW MAJOR RECREA. TIONAL items eveileble today that doet not come in direct cpnf1ict with enetgy '' conservation. The family 1pendin9 money. for e recreetionel-vehicl., boat or an automobile vacation is barred from 1.1sin9 them, 1ince trevellng is now too expensive for the average household due to 91soline r1tionin9 •nd pric:• inflt .. .__ ... .,.... .... ;. , ·'. ' W• at SUNSET POOLS f••I th1t the d•y where th• fa"1i!y ·1pends more time together is near •t h•nd and whet b.t+er way to •pend f•mlly rec.re•tion•I enjoyment than With • SUNSET POOL. At pr•sent, the cost of putting in• SWIM. MING POOL is ts LOW •s it will be for *'• y•ar 1974; In 111 1incerity, we suggest YOU AVOID th• spring end sui:,tmer ru1h 1an SWIMMING POQL con· 1truction by callin9 us now. nset pools ' . "The Custom Pool Builders" . ~--·-~ 1237 SO. BROOKHURST-28362 MARGUERITE WAY ANAHEIM, CALIF. 92804 -MISSION VIEJO. CALIF. Phone 772-6866 Phone 495~6500 ,. , ' ~ ' .. - * ~. ·~ ··- , ..... ~ -t~-....... ~··"j . , . .• ' ,., ·' .,.; ' 30 seconds isn't enough. At a time when people are demand ing more tnfor:mative advertising, television commerclals are gelling shorter. The I rend is to 30 second spots. Or lime .fo r about 50 words. Thal"s nol enough lo te ll everything consumers wantio know these days: prices. colors, guarantees, where lo find it, whal il"s made of. and so much more. lnsl".ad, advertise wher~ v~ can tell a complele slory wilhout being a "fa s I lalker." In newspapers. In newspapers you can give the lull detalls-111 30 seconds the average reader can absorb 250 words. or 5 times as much information as from lV. And newspapers lei a cons umer pause to evaluale. re-read. and even clip your ad as a reminder. Newspapers have always been the hardest working advertising medium. And we lhink !heir fulure looks belier than ever, ------ DAILY PILOT· • I -' ' • ••• ~·· •• ' ' . '· • r I. ' n d r 0 e " I. e ;i " ,. " .< k " d ,. .. • ' r • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Sign Law Six years back·. the City of Costa Mesa an d its Chan1- ber of Con1 merce began turning to the lon g-needed task or developi ng a sign ordi nance sensi ble for all con· rcrned. Six years seems a Jon~ tim~.J,D wajt for it s c·ontrols 10 beco me permane nt and blnding and thus hopefully 1n1prove the esthetic af1 pearance of th e entire con1mu- nity . ·n1 e city council appears fin ally ready to do so J.lon- day, by <irlopting the ordinance as developed by the !'Janning Co1nm ission, the Chamber of Commerce and pri vate citizens. J,ong ho urs of clj scus_sion a[ld Jlegotia\ion. h~ve gone into th e proposed ci ty law to work out a co1npro m1 se set of sign rcstrietioris for business exteriors. 'fhey have taken beautificatio n, ethics, e~thet ics aiul enterprise into consideration in drawing up the ::;ign ordinance, wh ich has been a controversial issue. 1'ak\ng the premise that the proposed o rd inance - which ha)'! now worked welt for n1ore than a year under an interim ordinance designation -six key 1:o nsirtera- tions should be note d: -Total volu1ne· of a sign is Ji1nited to one sq uare foot of sign per li near front foot of the struclure, a bal- anced r atio for esthetics. -Only seven signs would be allowed per con1· niercial structure, avoiding visual cl utter. -Ground-level signs will be regulated under the ordinance so they are keyed 10 the scale and character· istics of the thoi-oughfares to which they pertain. Size and style are involved here, in relation to surroundings. -An amortizaion cla use is included , which re- Can Work quires that signl. now up whic h do not fit the ordinance must come down in six years, a period whJch is nol punitive to Lhe owner. -By placi ng these limits on the business and serv- ice ('01nmunity which relies heavily on them, all s uch signs becon1e more e ffective to the individual's firm. If no one shouts, so to speak, all can be heard. -The ordinance coming before councilrnen A-1on· day 1s written about a.s tightly and fairly as possible to eliminate loopholes and special p rivilege charges, two factors which ma de its predecessor somewhat unfair and ineffective. lssuanc:e of variances whic h would allow sotn e <tcvi ation ·from the ord ina n(le in those hardship cases v,i!Jich always crop up wou ld have to come only after ~trong evaluation. C'ity hall 's stance wo ul d have to be tough on that In 1nake l he ordinanre work for intended benefits. A strong consi deration Jn antic ipating what hap- pens to the proposed pern1anent sign ordinance 11-fon- day night before the city counci l is that it has worked :i n<! been accepted by the. business community even on Its len1porary, interin1 basis. Dur ing perhaps the past year, 1nore than 60 firms have complied wit h its terms on size, nature and dis- play of signs and ad vertising copy. 'rhis would seem in itself to be a strong: reco1n- n1e ndation -as we are doing -for councit1nen lo ap- prove the ordinance as subn1itted. Major changes, specific revisio ns, or a request for ,, more study after six years of 1J.•ork would sim ply set back the cl ock and calendar on Costa ?\1esa's con1munity image again. )) c CREATIVITY Presidents Need Royal Treat1nent A J otirttalistic ·~YDNEY J. HARRI~ I thin k v.·e ought to treat our Presidents more royally. And our Vice. Presidents too. for Ulat matter. Rather rhan grudgin g Nixon . or his successors. a Sa n Clemente. "·e should lavishly endow them with such perquisites. It \\'Ould be chellpcr in the end. As I pr.rce\\·c l h·· A1nl'r ican nalionnl cha rncter , it is not enough 1or a mtin 10 have positlo11 anrl po\l'Cr, as tn so1ne other cultures. l lc mus t have also. it not 1re;il!h, nl lf'nst the tra1)pings of \rcallh-enoui.:h to move freely in the cx111ted circles of his peers. Tit ~ RRITI Sll . kn01\'ing (ull well 1hat. their sovereign is merely a symbol wl!hout a practical (unction, nevertheless provide handsomely not only (or kings and queens bu1 for princelings and princesses as \~·t•ll. They feel lhat this so lidifies I.he grandness and the stll bility of the mona rchv (:ind of thei r unwritten constitution); ;tnd \hf'ir viewpoint is 'L psychologically sounder than it seems 10 the naive non-nrilon . !\1uch of the sleazy goin_gs-on at upper lf'VC]S in \I.Sashing-ton .spring from lhe fact lhilt n1rn like Ki.xon ;ind Agnr\v (und evcu thr hon rst Eis(111hov:rr as welll simply do not have thr. pe rsonal resources to live up to their pos1tifJfl!', even 11·lth the generous salaries .1nd lh·inp; ex1"1Cnses they arr. granted. F'OR TIDS re;i son, l~i~cnho\1'er ti.'11 forced to re ceive a i;recinl dis1>ens:1t!on Dea1· Gloon1y Gus Did Pat Nixon say pray for the Press or the Pres.? v. J\. ' Gltomr G~1 cltfnmt1111 •rt •~llmtlted a1 retd•rl tlld tM not ftKt11tr11Y rtllKI !tit Yi••• it! 1111 1tt•1~p1r. Stl!CI 1' ... r Pl! lllVt \; Gltomy Gl/S, 0111"1' ~~DI. from tl1e. lntemal Reve nue Service pertaining to royal!ie~ on hi.s book: it \\'as the only way he could l£"gitimatcly raise capital commensurate with t~e obligations of his position. And this. more than greed or crookedness, may explain Nixon's "PfeSide~tial papers" income tax deal and devious property arrangements In Flor ida and Cal ifornia. Ideally, or course, pub lic servants sho uld not require massiv,e sums of money: quite a few Presidents h~ve. been broke both in and after leaving !he While House. But, alas, \\'C' do not tend to nominate or elect very many me n of this stripe: such bei ng the case , \\'C should provide them with at lea s!. as much substance as non-funclioning monarchs nre given. l\IUCJI AS I dislike and resenl a man like Agnew, it can be conceded in all fa1rn~ss that what he did was as much prompted by his felt need to operate in a grand maMer. as befitting his position, as it \Vas by low rapacity. If we can"t improve a n1an's character. \\'C can at lrast remove the. obvious temp1ations to dishonrsty. H only rich 1nen c:1n <ifford pub1 ic office, lrt us !~.en provi<le co1npar;iti ve riches for 'high office-holders. It l\"ou!d. as I sald. be t hC'arcr in the Ion~ run rh;1n suffl'rin g the dislocations :ind 1Ji:silh1sio11s of the past year. You can 't 1nakl' n1•'ll gif(I . bur ~·ou ca n help mnkc 1hcn1 rnor<' i1npt:rvious lo l h c blandi~hmcnts of corruption. Calling the Bluff of Oil Giants .. \VASHJ NGTON -\Ve·re ca 11 in g Aramco's bluff. The Arabian-An1erican oil colossus ha s accused us of ''irresponsible journalism'' for reporting lh<1 t it employed u·astefu\ production methods and sec re l I y encouraged Saudi Arabia to increase prices. "IL is inconceivable," A r a m co declared, "that ~tr. Anderson coul d have any valid e\'idcnce" to back up the che.rges. 111e evi <l encr comes right nut of !he seeret riles of the four oil giants-Exx- on, Mobil , Standard of California and 'fexaco -w h i c h ma ke up Aramco. Some or the doc~ uments are so sen- sitive our s our c e s had to hand-cop~ .. the rn on the premises. Other docwnents. s t a m p e d "Confidential," w e r e photocopied by our sources. Some of these papers contai n the notation : "Pleas(' respect the confidential nature of this publication by keeping it in a locked drawer or by dcs lroying ii if you do not wish to retain it. The proper disposi tion of this copy is your personal responsibil ity.'' We believe it would be "irresponsible journ alism." indeed, to ac cept the oil industry 's self-serving statements about th£' oil cr1s1s. Up lo now, the press and the go\"ernmenl ali ke l1avc. had to depend upon Lhc oil coinpanies for infor- 1na tion about the shortage. \\'E BELIEVr: the truth about the nil crisis is <1 journalistic.-cha ll enge every hit as important as \\"alergale. \Vi th (his in mind, we have j1cve!opcd 11n;i111hori7.cd sources \\'hn are v.•illing to ll·ll us \1·ha t goes on in the paneled backrno1ns of the oil corporations. To protect our sources, we h:1ve agreed not lo quote dircclly fron1 !he document s (JACK.ANDERSON) nor to sho\v them to anyone. Bui \1·e h<ive told Senate investiga tors generally \\'h.ich docwncnts to subpo<>na. \Ve ha ve <also offered to inspect the subpoenaed documents after they are delivered to the Senate to check whether any have been withheld. No'""· let's get do\vn to the specifics. \\'e reported that Aramco. fearing nalionalizatlon of its rich Saudi Arabian fields. began draining out every saleable drop last year. At the same time, th e company also spent as little as possi ble lo ma inta in and pressurize the wells, causing "severe technical difficulties." FOR TH E evidence, the Senate should subpoena the memos swnmarizing all the telephone calls between Aramco headquarters and the four partners. There was considerable telephone talk about the threat of nationa lization and the need. the refore, to i n c r e a s ~ prod uction .• Fron1 each of the Big Fou r. the Sena te should also demand to see the responses of the analytical department to inquiries from the board. These describe the technical diHicuHies caused by overpro- duction. The Senate can get the technical details by subpoenaing the engineers' "trip re ports." Th ese speak of "erratic prcxluction" and ''huge pressure drops .'' Last swnmer, the technical problcn1s became so serious that Aramco called fo r the assistance of reservoir exper\!5 from Standard of California. PllOTOS OF Saud i Arabia. Liken by our asrronauts from space. clearly sho1\' the huge smoke plumes from the natural gas n·ares . Productio n reporl~ crilicize Aram<.'O for burning off the gos instead of slov,.ing down production an d rcinjecling the gas into the oil formation s for pressu rization. The tec hnical problems, v.•e reported, will make ii i1npossible for Saudi Arabia to keep ils promise to increase production to 20 mi niori barrels a day once its political demands are met. Lf1 us quote one line fro m the documents in our possession : "The rl)S('rvoir pressures fl uctuated so greatl y that engineers now estima te production will be stabili zrd at no more than 7.5 ~1 barrrls dav, far below the 20 r..1· b11rrels day Projection.'' This estin1atc 11·as 1nade shorll y before Christmas. FOR t~\'IO E'.\'CE that Aramco secretly encouragl'd Saudi Arabia to boost prices. the Senate should subpoena the records or all n1eelings \\'ith the Saudi oil minis- ll'r, A~rned Z:iki V<1mani. Al first, the Ara1nco crowd quietl y pres~cd [o r an increast• to around 'idx do ll11rs per barrel. Th£' price rise wt~ to be in thr forn1 of a tax. which rould be charged off agains t the U.S. taxes of the Aramco partners. There ·.~ evidence in the secret fnes . too. that Aramco \VOUld like to reneae on its promise to hel p Saudi Arabia industrialize. The. details can be fu\IDd by subpoenaing the reports on tbc ''Saudi-Arabian Tnd ustrieli:r.alion Projects -Prflduction of Salt, Etha ne and Et hylene." \Ve invitr the Senate to use its subpoena power to find out v.•ho is telllng the truth -Aran1co or us. Injustice to lJnemploye~ • • Tcr the Editor : Considerable injustice is being done. to hundl'cds of Orange Countlnns (airline. recreational vehicle, buildin g and alltcd trades. service station. you name 'cm) standing io the long lines at the u11f'n1ploy1nent con1pensation offices. At ·n1 idnight. J an. 5. lhe rates went up. The new compensation schedule is in some cases as muc h 'as $15 higher a \1·cck than the old. ( MAILBOX ) Ltlltr• frol'I ''*°"" ttt welc•mt . Honn•H~ wrll••• 1i-l!ll Clft"' "'-Ir -""'" Ill >Of ...,.., '"" '"'· Tht 119111 to coHltft.. llfltn '9 Ill t•.U tr t llml"llt UNI It '""""· All ltfltn -ti lft· clu!llt 1l1111tvr1 111d l'ltlllllt .,..,..,., ~I 1t1m11 m1r h 1'1'1111htld .., re•ut•I It tuffkltnt rtllfft It lll'Plrtnl. ~Hiil' will !WI Ill •ublilftttl. had the opportunity to observe the activity or many or these drivers on the highv.•ays and frec v.'<1ys of the state. J am in1µrelise d hy 1hf'ir courtesy. adherencl.' to safely regulations, and g('neral-di'pOrtmcnt 1\•hile going about thei r bLL<;inclis of delivering the good s that ket>p our industry and con1merce runn ing. llERE I~ California the California Trucking Association keeps a ve ry Patriotis11't: Refuge of Scoundrels COUNTY residents who have been out of v.·ork the last three :to four months receive the old rates and will continue to have to gel along with this amounl But !hose "'ho have just recently been laid off and filed for eompensation after lhe_change go home with ratter wallets. .~lgn Blight To the Editor :. Everyone who lives ... or works in Costa Mesa is painfully aware of the visual pollution which blights our streets and degrades our environment. The sign ordinance that hal!I been proposed for the City of Costa Mesa is a smaij step in the right direction. .-care(ul eye on all of the activities that aireCt the industry, and to date have made a very enviable record that deserves the support or all of us. Jn the past months .J. have talked to hundreds who fee l as I do Iha~ they are turning in a fine job. So I am going to ask if there are any others who perhaps have some cpnstructive suggestions to offer for the betterment i of the service being rendered at lhi.s 1 time. I will be happy to see that your replie! get to the proper person, who in tum will see if something can be done about Jt . P<1lri111is1n. s11id J)r .lohnson. is rhr la st rr fui;c 11f scoundr!'ls. Suh~titutc for patriotism "national security" ;111d ~·ou h11ve the nub of ;1 grl'i.JI problem ·wi thin Jhr 1\rncricn n rrc.~idrncy as it h:is evolved in the latr 2fl1h cen tury. - As !he aJ1~;1 is rH111 gen1·r~11Jy :icccptcd. Ilic t;.S. l'rc!;i1!o·111 h11s the 1>-i11 i·r to ;: 11 1' \rartilnc powl'r.s l!J hin1self anv lin1 c 11i:> discretion -so dr- :lares. By siinpl y an- nouncing to hirn,.elf thal a threal .(· ·h~ts 10 v:h."tt he h:is n1 that mon1f'nt dl'llnl'd as "the. natkin:i l !il'· curity," the President ha!) thr pcl\Vl.'r to l''ipe away just abotH C'\ l'fY gu3ranlce or public: libert y our Cfl[l.<;!i!ut1011 and our traditions nllow us n,1s is a terrible rf'"!;pon~ibi lity for President and people alikt'. even If the chief aecutive had the tot:il faith -of • the electorate. Wht'n the r;iith is less than that, as it hns l>l'cn ~1t1('(' the pw;!ule of Water,ate broke, the idc~i or "national te01rlty' and what can ~ done. In 111 name hllt become frlght ful and frightening at the ~Bn1c limr. LAST SUMMER we walch~ the am.a~ Mr. Ehrllchman, as improbahlt' a -flgurt as ever graced the 11eats of lht m1ghty. aasert that Uie brr:aking aod tlllttloi of the o!fioe Of Don Elbbtrg'I psychlatr!At "~ jus11Ued on . •I ... (cHARLES McCAB~ grounds of "n;ilion:il sccurily ... The "·orst part is EhrHchma n plain ly br lievr<J his own nonsense. All he had to do was to utter the word spy in 1he same sentence as Ellsbcrg'.s name, and i\1r. Ellsbcrg became a ••th reat lo national security." The end of all this is the point '""'hich was reached and pas!ied in the pre- \Vater.gate-.Nixon.Adsninialralioiw\n)'.onc \\"ho didn't like The Boss. \\•as a political th reat to him, could hv :i \\'itch's wand be made into i\ 1hi-e.at to naUonal security. Jl 's not oaly i\1r. Nixon. or cou rse: Ul.Xlgh he's Ille only President 1vho had the chutzpnh to wage hi.! own secret war In Cambodi<i l\'it1K>Ut t e 11 i n g ANYBODY except the guys who dro1>Pl.cl the bombs. There v.·as Jack Kcrmcdy's highly dubious venture at the Bay of Pigs and the crooked hustling of (:Ongresa by Mr .• Johnson In Lhe Tonkin (:urf Resolution. ~tR. NIXON l<J 1n a long and dishonorable line. This is l>ccause the trn1p!ationi; or the "nationa l security" 1:oncept are \'irtu111ly lrrt:sistible. If you were told you could do any thlng yo u wanted to do, whenever you WAnlc<.I to do It. without con!ulllne with nnybody at all, and you were. the. mo!t powerful . . . -. nuin in the \Vorld, how long \vould you Everyone, of cour9e, has to pay the hold out a~ainst con1mi1ting t h c some for bread aDd milk for their unspeakable: gelling rid of y o ur families and gasoline to help search opposition for the sheer fr ivolous ·joy for other en1ployment. Even with today's of gelling rid of them? No qu estions prices, $60 more a month makes a asked? big difference. Thal na tional security ca n be lruly WllY TllE di scrimination ? The harried threatened , an d that a President should stale workers in the unemployment be able In CO!'.IC 1vith 1his threat. ir compensation offices say new legi slation need be in secret, is a given datum. is necessary to permit equal treabnent. But no 1nan should be allowed a power ~·urther, they po int out a time lapse, "·hich is Lllld.efined. not in a political is involved to levy an additional tax system buill on the personal liberty upon employers. of its citizens. The question to ask 15 where is the BENJA~llN FRANKi.iN is given credit forecas~ing aM prO~on capability and • fen «wds Wt!'"s1Tcmld""ln!wrrorgc1 tn thr!-wttere-~Ule-le«WMioa-lA-iaaramen&o? country: "They tha t can give up The highly . uncertain conditloos and essential li berty to obt.ain a little energy . crts1s have been with us ~or temporary safely descrvl""Tlcith cr liberty some lime. And the same compensation nor safety." r::i te situation affects thousands of The theory behind lhl' "national Callrornians acroe5 the state. security" concept is that citizens arc AS THE lines grow longer, now come! \~1llUng to have their 11 b e r i i e s Governor Reagan objecting to the new ex propriated by n President who will fed eral government-<>rdered and more save their hidell. I do not believe th is accurate system of ca I c u 1 a·t Ing is a tenable proposition: but there hall unemployment ln each state 11beeause het.'n damned llUle evidence advanctd of lhe negative ·influence on public to confound It. opinion." As usual, the governor Is trying People are mesmerize<! by the. word • ta hide lhe facta because Of mort ha.rm secur ity. To most. it means freedom to the Republican lmagc (l( that's from 1nuggcrs. But nallonA.I s~curtty po!1$iblc ). is rnuch more tban that. ll Is the Ano/ day now there. "should be a ~um-· of what this country wns born pronouncement from the govr:rnor and with. the faith "''C hnve in the the Orange County business a n d Institutions v.·e defend . The only way rmplnyer-domlnated state legislators. It we <'<in show that v.·c want li be rty more wlll be as follows : "If they can't buy than 11ecurity, in the nallon and in bread and milk, let 'em eat cake!" ourselves. is b~ sln~lng out the wonl. H. R. ?.-OLLER • TIIE ORDINANCE places re8'0nable restriction! on sign height and area and prohibit! Dashing, rotating and other gimmick signs. Most important, the ordinance requlre3 the fimoval of non- confonnbig 11l&N over a six.·year period. The propoaed sign ordinance is worthy or the active support of all of us who are concerned about Costa Me!a'9 environmental quality. Without the active support of concerned citizens, the arm1~"161'T11gn oPl!1nlmonlon!Dute<i- by special interests are !llm. SUPPORT the reuonable control of bualneu 1111111 by attending the city COl!ltdl m.eu111 on Feb. ~ MAUREEN DI DOMENICO tor Membon of Sign Onllnance Supporl \lltal llUlustrv To the Editor : I wonder how many people in cauromla ttallie the Important part the lnlckln& Jnclustry plays In our llV<S. I think it's aafe to say that i Very1hlng we touch during the day comes to us by lnlck. Wo depend largely on ~ effective functioning of thls industry for the D'IAMtr ln which we live. A8,CRAIRMAN of CAlltomla lllghwa)'l -a stalewlde hlsbway a n d '\l"'J>OrUt~ gupport group -I . have , • GEORGE P. KARCHER • California Highways OIAMM COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, PubUshtr Thornal K ect>U, Editor • ,Qarboro Kreiblch .Edilorlo! Pori< Editor Tbt ~ ,s-p of 1111! Daily Pnot iftU to lnfGm\ -.nd attmulate 1'"den . by ~ on tbll pqe dlvtrw•"camm~tuy· on foplC'I Of ln-. tft"t'st by "l)<ndlcatffl rolumnl1111 and c:artoonl1ts, by prov~!na a forum '°" rttdmi' vlew1 anti by prnentlng this n-ewspaptt'• oplnlorui Md l~u on cumnt toplca. ~editorial oPlnlonll of lM DaUy Piiot appeoar onJy tn 4he editorial column at 1~ top of the PQt. Oplnkh o~ by the oot- umnt.b and cai'loont.t. and Iffier writers t.tt' tmilr orwn and no endorse- ment ot their views by the Dlt.liy PUoC> 1houkt. be lnl~ Friday, February I, 1974 ' • r .,, J c s • d r t I f ----..... .-I • , J • • ( F'rJdiiy Ftbru,;ir~ l 1"174 DAIL y PILOT T \ U,1 Tllf!IMIM Jh,ing Canadian Priine Min· ister Pierre Trudeau dazzles them with foo t work at dance at \\'in- ter Party in Ottaw a. Den1psey Oi1tpoints ·La11dlord NE\V YORK (UPl 1 Fornler heavyweight boxing champion J ack Dernpscy has scored a technical knockout against his landlord in a dispute involvi ng Dempsey's restaurant at Broadway near SOth Street. ~1anhaUan Civil Court Judge T~arry W. Davis r u 1 e d Thursday the owner o.f the building was required to give notice be£ore bringing nn evic- tion su1t, due to Dempsey 's rtluslng ta agree to a new I~ and rent increase. Dempsey. who has operated the restaurant On the grotmd floor of the building for 36 iyears. said the landlord wanted $100,000 annual rental plus other co n ce!!s l o ns . DemJl8"Y claimed Ip! present lease, calling for $ 6 5, 0 0 0 annual rental1 hu sevtJl years remalnlng, Bleak Times Viewed For Coming Months WASHINGTON (AP \ American! will be pounded by Powerfully rising prices and increasing jobleSllle&& until the econom y takes a mid-year tum for !he better, President Nixon's ann ual e c on om i c report said today. Conceding the economy is caught in the w o r s t inOationary spiral in a generation, Nixon u r g e d patience by consumers. 1975 will total $3M.4 billion, with a defi cit of $9 .~ billion. DEFENSE1 SPENDING wlll rise about $7 bill ion to a record $87.7 billion. Nii:on said the budget will impose moderate economic restraint, because the to!al spending does not surpass the revenues . that would be brought in by the go vernment in a time of high prosperity. the second half of the year, the report said. This still would be highe r than the 3.4 perC'f:nt innation rates recorded in 1971 and 197?. "It's been a hard fight and il's going to be a hard figh'- for a long lime," Stei n said or the inflation proble1n , He said there arc "no instant solut ions.·· Sessions By ~ixo1i Advised SACRAME~'"l"O (AP i Gov . Ronald lleagan says he MINIATUAt:S OLD OOLLS - MANNING'S Cou..ECTOllS SHOP~ . a ... au Ntw.-OA T BLVD. CO• I A ML-. CAWI". """2·0 251 H"•· 11-&:so hopes President Nixon will m hold n10re frequ ent µre~s CQnferences in the fulure and ,...;; thrt~ctly answer questions on \\'atergnte a.:i.d other issues . []; 1 The Republican goven1or : · said Thu rsday he thought • Nixon·s St;i te of the Union 1 !he Wntergate sc an d a I. E EARL'S (Peoplf Quotes) makes nday Fl1D&Af "To correct a powerful frend of the economy which has bten going on for some ti.me r~.quir~s tin1el" .he said in a message to Congress. fle prbmised to step in and increase federal spend.in~ if necessary to keep t h e unemploy ment rate f r o m goin g too· high a& a resul~ of the energy crisis. .Jusl before the economi c report was made public today . the Labor Dtpartn1ent said the nation's unemployment rate rose in January frorn 4..8 percent to 5.2 per.ecru, the biggest monthly increase in fou r yea rs. add res~ '·certAinly "·no u 1 d ~ have clea red the ai r" about J'(eagan said he thought it ,llid. J1e said he was personally 3;=='---- sntisfied with Nixon 's prorni!IC !hat all the i{l formation that is pertinent to the caic \Vi.\\ be made .,ailable. D THE GRIM, BUT 90mewhat BUT WHAT TitE econorny hcdgOO. outlook by his three-now needs. after two years man Council of Economic or upheaval, is a "greater Advi~rs : a 6 percent ri~ steadiness of policy." he said. in consum er prices in 1974 , The council raised the compared "'ith 8.8 percent last l'I p e c 1 e r of international ye;ir, with the e c 0 11 0 m Y eronomic recession if the growing by Qnly l percent ind ust rtaliled nations fail to for the entire year. deal w!th spiraling oil prices The jobless rite w i 11 properly. Ni xon said \\-'Orld· average 5.S percent but will wide re c e s s i on can be rise close to 6 percent in the avoided w i th international first half or the year al't cooperation. economic output dips to near-Consumers can ex pect food rtcession levels , the council and fuel prices to rise sharply said. between now and mid-year, Nixon expressed Cru1tration council Chairman He r be r t over dealing with the nation's Steln said. many economic problems. But he said the Ameri can people AFTER THE sh a rp arc bct!.(!r orr than they tl}ink. increases in the cost or J iving have run th eir course, the SAMUEL HOROWITZ, M.D'. Announces the Opening of his Office for the Practice of Acupuncture ACUPUNCTURE MEDICAL CENTER Mihal Prof•1si on1I Buildin9 Suite 307 13521 Paseo De Valenci• La9una HiHi, California (7141 586-8700 •ico~1PAR£D WITII our rise should sto w to an an nual I parcnl" and grandiiarent! 'l'.'e _:r~a~te~o~f_'•itbo"."'ut~4~.5'._l'pc":r'.'.c::e'.'.nt'_'-in~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ <1re enormou.sly rich." he Slid . "\Ve have pN.itections against the ebbs and flows o f economi c life that they never oJpectOO and barely imagined . But I cannot assure the American people of an easy lime." He reaffirmed his faith in a free economy and said the system of wage-price controls he established in 1971 to corral innation would continue to be phased out. When , he dldn't say. ., JANUARY LIA"'GOtr~ . n SALE ,,,, LAST DAYS The lengthy economic repcrt al so scooped the President's budget message, scheduled to go lo Congress tfonday. It shov.·ed the budget for fiscal ALL-RISK INSURANCE•5 YEAR WRffrENGUARANTEC ANO SPEAKER TRADE BACK PLAN AVAILABLE -tr Defe1ise Spending To Rise WASHINGTON (AP ) President Nixon's fiscal 1975 btldget includes a record $87.7 billion outlay for defeme, bis economic r e p o r t disclosed today. The President's $.304.4 billion bu dget goes to Congress ~1onday, but the ge neral outline y;as sketched in a table at the back ot the econonlic rrport released by the White House. NIXON IN his State ol the Union add res s Wednesday n!ght rtvea led the over-all total for his budget, which contains a $9.~ bilUon dehcit. Defense spending wlll be up · by 17.7 billion, reaching $87.7 billion , the report said. The previous highest figure ror defense outlays came during the la!t yaars of World War II. when spendini: wa1 around $80 billion. However, the dollar waa worth more in those days. HEIE ARE oome o! ·the majcr increases: Education and inanpower - lll.5 billion, up l'IOO mlllion . Income seourlty (lneludlni Social Security and well are I -$100 billion, up $15 billion. Natural tttoUrCeS a n d environment -$3.1 billion. up about $2.5 blllio.n. Health -n3 billion, up 13 billion. Interest on the public debt -129 bl!Uon, up fl billion. Veterans beoellt. and l!<rvlceo -Ill.I . l>Ullon. up 1300 mllllon. 1974 MARANTZ The •II ""' Mal"lntl 20115 AM/PM St9reo Rec:e i•er with 30 RMS W1tt1 of power his U..ntr. f .. turft Hk• gyro touch tunl"I ind FM muting., 0.9 di1tortlon •nd other fNtu,.. Mannu Is f•mow: for ••• CompMi. with li p11ir of Sonic 8'" 2-•v S1Mmk•rs .nd • G1nerd 408 Avton-.tk:: Tum\1M• comPlst• with b•M ind Picklri"'J dl1mond c.mfd9e. A n11I buy. hannan/kardon ONLY THE BEST s329po '1'hl KlrrNn/Kardon 1000 C..-tt9 D.clt ii oonlid9"1d one of the fine1t 111 the world! Hwm9n/K1rdon lrwitM you to '"1 thi1 ct.ck •I"" 1ny t.pe deck, r..t to rMI or 8·tr1tk •.• Contplr• th• qur.Uty ertd O.Ckle by whet you Mer. Th• ~eitic.tiw. •re .. 1i11bi. .• , iv•t"". 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LA~UHA llACH 494-1101 -509 J-KA Tfl.LA A YE. CITY SHOPPIH~ CEHTIA ORAH~I 6ll-Ott5 .. AHAHEIM 772-2472 / ' • r ':.._ ' r I " ,, r u c •• '· ' " . I' " ' k d ,. . ' -~ • ' f , i I ~ ~ I I __ I • 8 DAILY PI LOT .. . . ...... ., "" ..... , For the Record .. - Dissol11tio11s of /tlnrringe E11t•red J•1>M1r1 U O•~ley, Jac~lt 1na Ernt•1 L .<;cll•ic~. J•ni• Moll ~a• 1nd w~•1tr N1 11>an 1.~on1gom&<v, Mt1'1 D .ind c..morl>f> '· (,;1r<:1ner. Ktlnr,n Lynn .ona Pl>oli.p Lyl• l url<>e~. Otvlo L •n<I J.one! D A•nol, £¥•1yn il·•Oo •nd Ptul Foruyct GI•~ 11, Elear.or Let ;1na lltn•om J. Cotktt. l(t•eo LH •nd Jame• Edv,t ta Deaths E lse,1rl1 <'re 11\E\V YORK ~UPI ) -J. Ru sse ll For~an , 73. retired chairman or lhe lxia rd of Du Pont (.~lore Forgan , Inc. and an in l'csrrnent brinkcr. died Thursday at St. L u k e 's Hospital of canter. He also had been chair1n::in or l\\'0 con1n1ittecs I hat pr e p a r ed planning documents leading to the ul!ilnate creation of the Cen tral Intell igence Age ncy. • BOSTON (AP ) -Dr. Louis L. Dienes, 88: a scientist known for discovering in man th e di se a s e -producing Mycoplasma organism, died Thursday. l~e ldcntiried the organism in man in 1937. NE \V YORK (llPll -J azz lrun1peler and cornclist Ed Allen, 75, "'ho played ~·ith Earl Hines, King Oliver and Bessie Smith. died ~·Jonda y al Linroln l·lospit al after a brief illness. NEW YORK (UPI) Benjamin Steinberg, 5 8 , founder of the Symphony of the New World and conductor of orchestras In the United States. Europe and South America, died al his home Tuesday. D e nf11 Notice• 81!!RNSTEUI Flor• Jenne Dernslolr. Resident of L&QUM HUis. Ser¥1Cet. p~ing •I McCormick Ldgllna Seach Mor tu<1ry. L/CHTEN81!RG Otto Llint1nllerg. lletldent of Lagun1 Hllll' dtle of death. J•nuary Jl. 191•. Sorvlcts P'tflilh,g ti McCormick La~una Seolcll Mortuary. MACK Algorl T. Mic~. 16-60 Newnort Slvd., C<ltlil Me111. Date of Mall\, Ja~ua•y JO. 1'7(, Svrvlvf<l by "'""· Reny J. Mack ; mo1111r. Veronlca Manelvich. Prlva!e \ervlces. Bal!Z·Derg!'ron f uneral He>mt, Costa Me1e, Ol1eclors. PEARSON l(ennelh G. Pe1r&0n. R11h!Pnl of M!~~icn Vl1lo. Dale of death, January Jl. 191(, .<;er,,.lces p•mdlng 11 McCormick La1111n~ Beach Morh1ery. 1108\NSON Homer F. Robinson. Re•ldent of Laguna f<TU•; d•!t o! dta!ll. January JI. \91•. Setvlctl p1ndlng al Mccormic~ Laguna· Beacn Mortuary. ARBUCKLE & SON WESTCLIFF MORrUARY 427 E. J 71h S1 , Co~ro Me10 646--4888 -•-BALTZ-BERGERON FUNERAL HOME <orono del Mor Co~io Meso -·- 673-9450 6<l6 2J24 BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broodwa~, Co\!O Mesa 543.3433 -·-DILDA Y BROTHERS MORTUARY I /91 l Beath Blvd Hun1.ng1on Beoc~ 8.J 2 77/1 /'14 Redondo A•e · Lol'g Beoc~ (2 131 .133 11.:5 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 179::, Loquno Conyou '1cl. 49d·94 I:) -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28832 Com.no (op•\lf ano 5on Jua'l Coo"'HJno ~~s.1 1 ;1. -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C• op~I 3500 Po<•'" v., •. ,.. Dr.~e Newport 8<-rich, (ohlorn•Q 6 ~4./100 -·-• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bol>o A~e . We11m fl!.ter 89J.J525 -·-!-.MUTHI' MOITUAltY 627 Mo1n St, · .Huntington B<-och ~36·6539 PUBLIC NOTI CE ·'· SCAf; Me11abership Counry Oppo ses " Mandatory . Bit SAt-.'TA A1"\A -Orange A SPOKES1'i1 A N for Gonsalves' office sa id the As~emblyman is seeking the new law bect1use son1e local governments ha vr not joined the group and t he i r I ORANGE COUNTY • Co111ity's Assemb,l1men Two Support Lottery Bill Bv 0. t;, HUS1'1('1.;GS 0"1 1"9 ~Ii~ PllOI Sltll ·rwo or Orange County's (;Qp assen1blymen -Bob Badham of NeY>'port J'each an<l John Briggs or F'ulierton J\1EANWllILE, Ille state Senate passed , 27-6, a bill giving the Governor cz1:1r-like powers to deal with the energy cri sis. Senator Denni!'> CarpcntP.r j R·Ne'.l·port Beach) voted ror it. Senator Jan1es \\lhellnore (ll-Fullerton) didn'1 \'Ole . • floor with little discussio n. G 0 P NATION.AL Co11\J nlttee1nan \\I i I Ii a m Banowsky ls scheduled to speak Feb. 8 at the installation luncheon of the Rcpubtic::in Associates of Orange County. Knoll's B err y Farm \\'.Omen's Club a~ the newly formed Council of Republican Women ga tht'r for a join\ Lincoln Day luncheon. The J.rvl ne Coast CoWltry Club In Newport Beach will be the sett jng for t ht: luncheon, which begins wi th a social hout at JI :30 p.m. Cow11y Supervisors h~l\'e taken a strong stand against legisla- tion pending in &rtra1nt'n l0 that would niakc 1nc1nbership in 1he Southern Cn!ifornia A.~S<X:ialiOn of Govcrntnenls !SCAG ! man datory for cities and counties. men1bership is cruci<il in sorne • ------------ mal!crs 1hat have. come before SCAG. were :unong the I 8 ltepubllcans "'ho helped pass tl1c p1-op6scd ronstitutional ;:11ot•ndn1ent cre::i1ing a st::ite lollery oul of the ,\ssembly. It passl'd 54-26 on a roll call vote. tH.elatcd story. Page 10.1 ASSE~l HLYJ\IAN Briggs is maki ng some progress in his anti·srnoking campaign . publicist Dean Davisson will be inst alled as chalrn1an of the GO P group for 1974. The tunchron is set for noon in the soulh ballroo m of the Disneyl and Hotel. Also on the program will be r.1rs. Logan Goodknight , µas t president of the state Federati on of Repubtlcan \\ro1nen. SU Pl'.:ltV ISOR David Bakl'r. a iounder and former direl'tor of SC.i\G. urged the board to oppost> a bill by Assemblyman Joe Gonsal ves ( D-~orw;1lk 1 that would make sul'h a requirement. "\\'hen people are forced to do something, they nev er t.011tr1bute the \VllY t h c y should.'' Baker s:iid. noting that SCAG membership has nh\•avs been on a voluntary basis~ SCAG 1vas form ed to gi\'C governments a chance to gel together on a regional basis and di scuss problems o { mutual concern . Supervisor Ralph Diedrich noted !h at membe r governments arc assessed a two-<:cnt per $100 assessed valuation tax lo suppo~t ~AG and to force that on unwilling cities is no\ proper. "lt"s ah\·a ~·s been iny feeling that this ~hould be pern1!ssive and we should take a st rong sr::i nd opposing the cffo11 to change tliat," Diedrich said. . Diners Sue Bay· Club SANTA i\'.'IA -Two clin<'rs \rhose Balboa 13:1}' Club din111!r a 11 e ~ e. d 1 '! c:~inc to :i pre111a tur1• encl 11 hl'n the c!..:vicc llcing tiscd to prl'pa rc th ei r food ,•xploded hfll'C sued 1hc club for $150,000 in dan1ages. Brothers Patrick G. :ind Fr:111ci s J. Sullivan nn1nc the club und the Honson Corp. as defendants A VOTE ON Gonsalves 111casure is repor t e dl y i1n1ni11cnt t1nd a spokesman for Baker's office said the t'OU!llj''fi p 0 S i I i 0 n WflS telephoned to Assemblyn1 an Kenneth Corv i D·Ca rden '=:-----::====--===' Grove 1 \Ved11esday C\'cning. Denlocrat Ken Corv of Garden Grove also vott:.ct for the nieasurc. llepublican Boh llul'ke or ll untin.e;ton Bt>ach ''Otcd· aga-iM! rt. A:\0 llt::ltE is the 1v:1y Orangl' Ciiu11ty :tS:.il'rnb!yn1l'J\ 1 otcd 011 ;1 bill increasing pl'n:1ltil'S fur hel'Oi11 pushers ;111U tl r c r c a s i tl g the pun1sh111c11! r 0 r n1 <1rij11ana users: Dcrnocrat Cory roted for il. Beµublicans .Had ha n1 . Driggs <ind Burke all \-T•!ed ag<1i 11st it. The Asscn1bly ~i>prov<>d tl1e bill 50·21. The Assembly ll u I e s Com mi ttee Thur s d ay approved his resolution (HR 70) to ban srnoking i n Assen1blv con11nittec roon1s. 1! ~·as S!'nt to the · Asst'nibly S TATE ATTORNE'' Gtntral E\•elle~ l 'ounger \\"ill h<' the speaker Feb. 11 \\"hen lhl' Irvine COaSt RepuOlic<in All Republican women are invited . Reservation! should be 1nade by call illg Mrs. Richard Bowman, 644-1302, or ~1'r'.'l": Chart es Arnold; "55'1:"872'7 . ENERGY SAVING HOURS Daily 10to9,Sot. IOto6,Sun.1 2toS 5outh (oast ?taza Golden Wes t Slates AT SCJME STCJfiES \'CJU'~E JUST ANCJTfiEfi a.FiFJJIT aAfi() New Nursing 9asses . Nurses a n d psychiatric technicians can stay informed of current trends in !heir field. anQ learn new s_kills, lhrou~h evening classes this spring at Golden West College. Licensed registered nurses may enroll in courses covering acute care our.sing. th c intensive coronary care team, pediatric nursing, a review of basic pharmacology, n c \V nursing procedures, drugs and patterns or nursing pra ctice, and cun·ent infornlalion •on 1nental h ea l th , psychiat ric care and treatment. Licensed vocatiOnal nurses are offered a review course 3 Charged In Arson Face Trial You ·re Invited l o a Store Party and Open House To Hear Three SHAY TORRENT ond AXEL ALEXANDER Nationally known ortish SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 Co<Of'CI Oe! MC/I \tor• I :l'130 7 JOp.m. !>omo Am"°"' 3.00.!.·0011 111. HAMMOND Organ Studios Cl•9~~M•e~-.,. 4•• ·~· Cl•q"ll• c-·- CORONA DEL MAR 7!S4 E Coo•I Hj.gnwoy 644.sqJo SA NTA ANA 1oll N. MO!n in their fi eld, covering updated 1>rocedurcs and trends and basic pharn1aco!ogy. Licensed psychiatric lel'hnicians may also eni·ol! in the pharmacology course. THERE IS ALSO a course al Golden \\le.st to train or upgrade nurses' aides. and a second, advanced cour s e dealing \vith the rchabilitati\'e aspects of acute and chronic nursing care. A d v a n c e d students \l"ill spend 30 hou rs in supervised h os p i ta I experience. Registration by .appointn1ent conHnues un!il Friday. \vith BEING SHUFFLED ON THRU AS IMPERSONALLY AS MACHINES, AT BRISTOL TOWNANO COUNTIY WE 'RE GLAD ro SHY.OU AND WE SHOW IT WITH PERSONAL SERVICE AND A DESIRE TO PLEASE . l·MILE NORTH OF SAN DIEGO FRWT. ON SOUTH IRISTOL AT MAC AITHUI :~;~i~:~:~t'.i;o;~~~1::·~.; BRiSTOL TOWN & COUNTRY SH~';.";~RG next ~tonday thr ough IN Thursday in ilie C o lle gel ~~iiii~~~~iiii~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;S;A;H;T;A~A;N;A~~~ Center, and Feb. 11, 13 and 1,1 in the a<1n1inl stration building. Jud ge s Set Se 1ni1iar A sc1ninar for judges and other personnel involved in the juvenile justice system \\'ill be held Feb. 14 through 16 in Nc\vport Beach. The seminar is sponsored by the NaLiona l College of Juvenile J ustice. Orange County Superior Court Judge S::imucl IJreize n will ix' an1o ng !he spc0akcrs. Also scheduled to s1.w:ak are I\ en n c I h Kirkpatrick, ('hicf probntion offictr of Los Angeles, ~nd Allen Arced . director of Ille Cnlifornia Yout h A11thori!v. Here's the perfect way to m1kl' your moner or stc11rit!ts dO "lrlpl1·duty": 1 "°" .... 111"' h.i,r~I ""' ~~ .. -lh• 1K11I •11111 ...U· • "'"" -' \'WI .... -.;.::: __ u_ Tr lhii sounds impolisibr1 ••• c1n k>d91 for lhl IJl-OJll!lna story Of Hotr Mtmotl•t Hosplt•l's "four flexlble Plans for GWlna"'. Y<iu will ht! In for. pl11gni IUfPf ir.e! . T...,.,1111: (714) 64$-8600 -· A•k for Thomff·~tlnger HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL N•wport l•8Ch, CA 92660 JOl l N•wpo1t l ouJ••-•rd NOW: ALSO INSIDE LIN BROOK HARDWARE AT • FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17200 Brookhurst • INSIDE HAR DWARE STORE 968-8541 OPE N SAT. & SUN. JO A.M. TO 6 P.M. MON .. FRI. 9 TO 9 P .M. HIGH LOW SHAG REG. $12.95 99 SQ. . vo. itEG; 7.99 . DuPONT 501 NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ YD Completely Installed with Deluxe Rubber Padding 99 : SQ. YD. "' .. "'"" 11119111ol ....... .... .-.. CA DON NYLON IYHOU.nu 99 SQ. YO. REG. 10.99 .... , SPECIAL MIU PURCHASE -CARPET 4 ROOMS · MAXIMUM 40 YDS. 1• w.T llYLOll CIOKlll'-. :199°° OOUHEAVY DuPONT SOI .IY. MAND 99 SQ.- YD . REG. '·" HUNDREDS OF ROLLS ON DISPLAY MOHAWK PHllADEl/>HlA HOLLYYTEX ARMSTRONG CABIN CRAFTS CAllAW.4.Y BEAnlE IARWICI( Al DON MAGEE SMITH AOYAl WEAV! LEES • • I • • • 1 • ~ ·l 1 • l • . . ' 1 l ' ' • l • l ' . • • • • • j l 1 • l i • . • • • . • . • l I I • :·. . ..... ~ 1· 1 ·: .. . s ~ ·; " "' " .. -.· ..... . ~ . . . ---'· • .,.. . -.... : ' QUEENIE Getting Ta11ked • .. ~. :;....i.<. ... ~1"': 1'14.-"'"'la .. w...-.-...... Never By DICK WEST WASHINGTON IOP'i ; -· ~ is Saturday in Qiilly City, U.S.A. Delbert and Della Dalperdang are heading for a suburban shopping center to buy their son Thadbury a pair of sturdy brown ox fords. "There·s a big traffic jam up ahead ," ~Is. Dalperdang says. "Be sure to stay in _the left hand latf ·" "IT J\1UST BE a gas line," \tr. Dalperdang cries, pulling into the right ha nd lane. "\\le're in luck." ··But Delbe rt. 1\•e've got two- thirds· of a · tank now," t\1s. Dalperdang points out. For A Career ... NOT JUST A JOB BE A "WOMAN IN WHITE" Decomr:a filedical or Dental A.J.si.stanl in 4 or 7 m.onihs. on Sat11rday "I know, but by the time we g1:~· W tM pump !...._e tank wi lr be bdlf empty. ·i"hi1 is Saturday and we had beth r fill up while v.·e have the chance. There's no telling when "''e nlight find another j as station that's open." )i.1\s it turns out, it is n't very long. THE SllOE CLERK y,·ho fits lill!e Thadbury with a pair of twn-tone , stacked-heel denli- boots says he hear.d there is a gas station -'Over in another suburb that stays open on Saturdays. Irnmediately upon leaving the shoppilfg center, t\.1r. Dalperdang drives over to the ·other suburb, joins the gas station queue and a f t e r wailing 25 nlinutes with the motor running has the tanK refilled. · He arrives ba ck home with \\\'O gallons more than when he left. and commends himself on ha ving triuinphed over the gasoline shortage. > ' The question on Saturdays '; not whtther one has enough ,rasollne to get where one wants to go, but whether one •has enough gasoline to gei rnorc gasoline. Every 111otorist has a horror of not having eoough gas to get \o the next gas station. But there's a .,..·ay to beat the Saturday closings. THE TRICK IS tO fill up on Friday afternoons. Sn1ar1 Olotorists have found that Friday fillings v.•iJ\ give them enough gasoline to drive all over the city Saturday looking for a station that's open. Thus far, the Fede ral Energ'y Office hiis n o t calculated the amount of extra gas used by motorists going out of their \\'8Y to get gas and waiting in line after they get there. As a rule or thumb, however, the amount wasted in a gas station qu eue equals the amount saved by w ganizing three new car pools. - -· __ OAILV PILO·_ ~ &R.A'F~tTr State lVlltlllft• • .._ , ...... "<!" ~ ,. Surgeon's .Judgme11t T11crea sed SACRA ~1 Er>.'TO rUPI \ -A judgnH'll1 in a 1nalpratice trial aga inst Sacran1cnto surgeon Dr. John (j , Nork re1xirtcd\y has been sett1cd for $619.000. 'fhe jury in that casC' earlier awarded one of Nor k · s patients, Roberta llendrick, $595,000. Notk 's insu rance carrier. American ti.iutual Liabili1y. earlier contested a portion Or the judgment af1 cr paying $295.000. The $619.000 includL·<l interest on the 1972 decision. 3 Species Join Eridangered List S:\Cll~\!\I !::NTL) 11\I' 1 c~11ifornia has gained thfl't'- n10rt' '\1 tldlJfe sµeeic~ vn tli1• l'rldangl'rt•d li~t ;uul tl\r\·1· n1orc "'hn..-.e 11un1tx·r~ :1rt' rare. says the s I a t l' Dcpartn1cnl of Fi:-.h a n d G.-i1nc. That makes a tot a I of l:l endangered and 31 r a rt' species for a total of 4!1. <.'01npared to a 101.11 of 4:1 in !9i0. 1'he sp<'l'iC's are Ji:.tcd 111 -.1'\t 1"hc ('rossroa~ ~ 1'74. ·· a dC'partment publi('ation. TllE l'L:BLI C.\'fHl'l ~;1~:. the thrC(' !ll'I\' spc~ il'S n11 llh· endangered list arC' Brld ing 's S;1van11ah s par r o .,.., . the thicktail chub and the 01\·ens tui chub. 1'he three 11('1\' spiC'ccs on the rare list ;ire the r.locl1.H' sucker. the rough scu!pin and the Cot1nnb<11l ~l arsh pupfish. The full lists: EN'OAi\'GERED -r.torro Ba~· kangaroo rat. salt n1arsh harvest 111 o u s r , Californ ia euntlUr, Anicrican peregrl/1(' falc·o11 , MJ Uthcrn hnld eagle. Cal1furnia brOY.'n pelican, C.1l1 forn 1a east !ern. California l'l:qljJt•r r ;,11!, 'iurna l'lappt.·r r:11 I. l1gh1 ·fwtcd elapper rail. Bt'kl!ng·:. Sa\'ann.-il1 sp:.irrun', blunt-nosed lt:upard hzard. San Francisco t.:Hrh!r snake. Santa {;ru1. Ju 11 g -1 o t cl salan1andcr. desert slender s a I a n1 a n d t' r . Coij.lr:-ido s<1u;1y,•fish. th1cktad c h u b. Tl't'Ci)J.l pupf1sh. bun y t a i l • l1tunpback suc:k1'r, shortno:.e .'iliCker_ Lu:.t B1\·cr .sucker .. 1111arn1vrC'!t I h r c c s p i n P sllc klt~back, Q\\'l·r1s p11pfi sh. 1h1·1·ns rui chub :ir d ~J ol1<.11·c chub. lt.\HE -S;111 Ju.'.lquin kit fox. i~land fox. 1rolvcrinr, California bighorn s h c r p. P£'nins11lnr bighorn s her p. Guadalupe !ur seal. .\loh;ive ground squirrt'l. F re s n o k;1ngaroo r:11 . S 1 e p h c n · ·" k;111g,1roo ra!. California black rail. Califonu;i y<'l!O\\'-bil11'<I c·ut·l..oo. gra11t garter sn:il..l'. 1\!;uncda stript'd rac:f'r. so11lh· l'l'tl nibbcr bo:i. bl;1ck toad. NlW CLASSIS STARTING Days: Feb. 4 E'~ Feb. 25 lifetime Placement Assistance ,AYMENT 'lANS AVAIU.llf THE DALPERDANG excursion, which is based on a true life story. is typical of what is happening in large American cities as the. energy . crisis worsens . IT, TllEREf'ORE. n1av be estim ated that at th is i)oint in time the g a so 1 i n e conservation program i s breaking about even. But once the Arab oil -~------------------------------- 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA 541-4461 embargo ls lifted and most stations remain open o n Saturdays, consumption shoutd ,{ "' ~~j iiORTHO Dichondra Weed and I' Feed ' TM'• ORTHO. OfiTHO-GRO. CHEVi.ON DESIGN, WHIRLY· BIRO-REG. U.S. Pit,t OFF.: • •' decline • SALE-Special $1.00off• ORTHO Dichondra Weed and Feed 14-2-2 is a one-step ferti lizer and weed killer foP.dic hondra lawn s. Speciall y priced until February 25 . 18-lb. bag covers 2,500 square fe et . • r------------------------~-------------------, ' I . I I I ~"' ,• I 'fjORTHD ,. . .., "" 1 lawnand iri"' Dichondra 1~· Food ORTHO-GRO Lawn and Oichondra Food :!~-4-4. fa.st dissolving pellets v.ill not Lurn dithon<lra. Formula recommc r\(led by turf experts. Easily ap plied v.'ith OHTl!O \\ llir!ybird or drop spreader. ORTIIO \\'hirlybird Spreader spreads a uniform featheredge pattern 8'to 12'wide. Easy to use, convenient. to store. Fou.r- year guarantee;. L---------------------~--~-----~-------------J . ' / • ForeJ1pert gord9ftlng odvlce, osk yovr deoler for our fr-, 32-pog• ORTHO Lown oncl Gorden look. ~i 'i b u&V S • 0 row -- ' I, !.ow Priced Built·in D!S MIJllASNER • No•mal Wa1h Sel.ction for vigo1ou1 w•dllng of eve1yd1y load1 . • 2 Ltvel Wtshing Aetion e Buill·ln Sofl Food Oi1pos11r e Cushion Co1ted Ricks e Dual D•t•tillnl Dispense• •Tuft Tub l.M.1nttrio• c· .s159gs quality Performing Buitt·ln DISHWA SHl:ll • 3 Cyel• Sel~1ion1, Normill, Sho•t W•,h, ind Rinse and Hold • 3 Level WHhing Act+on • BuilT·ln Soft Food D11pos1• •Sound ln1ul1ted • Rins1 Aid DiS?1nse• e Ou1I Oeter~nl Dispenser s1999s NOW s2399s ONLY AVOID ACClOENTS;.FOR SAFETY READ ENTIRE ~BEL INCLUDING CAUTIONS ANO.WARN/HOS AHO USE All =---l~·otfleGf .· .. r I NO ONE CAN SELL GE FoR LESS! l t.- • • • . ·see these ORTHO dealers for lawn and garden advice . !!.!·• ANGEL'S DO-IT· YOURSELI° CENT!iRS ' 6 5'ore1 Seflfing )ooia Aro, Commerce, Na wa!k, W5~ef'\ GOYtl. ,.. Huntinq!qn Beach ord f~llier ARROW HARDWARE • ' 5091 Richf~ld -Y0tbo Lif'lda 820 N. T ws1in -Oang. ,. <420 W. Lincoln • (forq • " ' Bt:JILDERS EMPORIUM STORE~ 8 StOfe~ lo '*fVtl yoo in rti. OOflQ9 Couniy lvea • BUILD-n SA'*. HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS'_ 9'126 Weilmin1i.-d!Yd. ·Gorden C.ove 3420 W. Lincoln -Anaheim 15 9E.C Ave.·O GRANT CITY STORES Lincoln or S1a1e Colleqe -"noheim &ooli:hurst 01 Adorns -Huntinq!on Beach YOl'bo Linda ot BrodfOfd -E. Fullerton LINBROOK HARDWARE 2144 W; Lincoln· Anaheim 17200 S. Broakht.~t -Fountain VoHey MON TGOMERY WARD & COMPANY 4 LoC01ion5 tn the FuUerton, ~to ;.pa ond Huorirqton BeCK.h A11tos NATIONAL LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. 1q1 22 Brooltnnt • Hun1inqton Beach 12841 Volley V'8w -~o Mifodo PAY LE SS. DRUGS 1660 w,sJ iotello . Anoheim 119 rr' ·, • TWO GUYS DISCOUNT STORES 11 WJ E. Alo rdo Blvd .. N01woll: 121 00 HOf'oor Blvd.· Goiden Grove "668 Adorns Blvd · Huntinqlon Beoch WOOLCO DEPARTMENT STORES Locations in Fountain Volloy - la Mirada · Cerrito' HUNTllClllll BEACH --............. - • BOLSA CHICA NURSERY & GIFT Sl'lOP 16742 Bol~a (h1co· u '!!!!! . - KIT ANO'S GARDEN CENTER SS4S Oonqethorpe TELEVISION •STEREO •APPLIANCES• SALES •SERVICE 21 l'~ari or l11f~9rll!J A Drl""ndabllllf' Costa Mesa Harbor Area •11 E. Sev1nt1enth St . O.lly 9.9 S.t. 9-8 646·1684 . - El Toro Saddleback Alea El Toto Rd. et Frwy. (N1xt to Sev-On) ' " . ·' -~ Deily 9-9 S.t. 9-6 ·( -.L.S-~-- 837-3830 --...:;r 7.=- •- RADIO 01 s r .ITCHED FACTORY AUT H O ~ IZED SERVICE S48-'4J7 I • . . ~· O_!;.IL V Pl LOT -' ~ottery Ba~harael1 Ru111or Lingers • NOW! Measure Ekes By SACRAME\'TO iUPf) Thi" Asse1nbly narrowly hd5 passe11 a mc:isure ailncd at providing a $178 n1iilion-a -year state-run lottery· as a "pair.le!ls" wa y of increasing mte re\'enues. .. From Wire Services cluld rould"' attl'nd the Iowa School for the Deaf. Loca l rc('()rds did not show A rumor that conlposer Burt Bac~cla might n10ve to Council Bluffs. Iow a lingers. any real estate purchasf' but evidence of such 3 move unde r BRcharach's name. and has not been uncovered. the company he records fC;r. One Iowa radio a n d also denied any knowledge o.f television station re~led that .. t.hc pending rno ~·e. Bilcharach and ffis wife, actress Angie Dick J n1 on, _. °"''OUld move there so !hei r King llusselo of Jordan, 1n Opponents s11id Thursday the proposal would put the '' " .. ·/ ( state in !he husiness of l~·"'l~ ~. ;r: J: .. •·swindling its citizens" and ; ;. ~1 .. ,& ·( · • 1~lluld lead to '·impoverished ~ ~ "l-'·' ,Parents gambling away money · from their clli ldrtn's lunches.'' l' HE PROPOSED c.Q n s tilution~I amendment (SCAI8l b y Asse1nblyman Lem Ralph (D-Los AngeJ,s) l''as approved on a 5-4-26 vote, the bare minimum requir_:ed. It goes to the Senate, where similar m<'asures have been killed in the past. The Assembly action wa~ . lhe first tlme the house passed a lottery measure. according t.o legislative 111ides. The constitutional ('hange, i f approved in the SL."Oate , would probably go to the voters in November. Ralph said. · TT WOULD authorize the Legislature to establish a ~lOttery If the gamb l ing -"peratton is opeiated by the '!late and profits are used "for · tJte public benefit." Ralph said legislative p.nalyst A. Alan P o s t .:11flimated that such a lottery ·.could raise about $ 1 7 7 . 5 .Jttllllon annually. · 2 Appointed f"sACRAMENTO IUPI I - ~ov. R Qna ld Reaga n ~appointed Sa c ramento ~unty Sheriff Duane H. Lowe ~d Burlingame Fire Chief ginald E. Moorby to three-- ear terms on the State mmunications A d v i s o r y rd. UPI Ttllpho1o Lurid , Lifestyle Clothier Arthur Chapnik "drinks good booze and parties hard" but he says its an abso~ute lie that he and his partner keep 18 naked girls in the sauna that adjoins their New York office. But there is a sauna and he enjoys it. Business is booming, too. London for the anniversary celebrations of a Royal Air Force squadron, went for a 1est fl ig bt in tj Jaguar jet, llritaln's la.test strike plane. Hussein flew from the RAF station at Co n i n gs b y , Lincolnsllire. Sou(ces said the night used about 1,200 gallons of fuel. but the expense apparen tly was considered wort hwhile in the hope that I lussy_in may buy J aguar plane~ the Jordanian Air Fo rce. • Gov. J>atrtel.: J. Lucey. A spokesnum said t h e governor is concerned abOut how many drivers have pasSt.-d him on the highway during trips through the state. Lu cey ordered the speedo;neter in his offi cial car be certified as accurate and that the State Patrol officer who chau(feurs hil"R carry a book 'Wickets on fu ture tri ps. • • Frank Ne"'man , director of un ive r.!lhy re I a t i o n s at Stanford University, is on a partial list oJ cwldidat('s lo be intervle"·ed for t h e prcsidl'ncy of the Un iversity of Rhode Island. f\1e"·man was chairn1an of a national study panel \\"hich. in 1971, is-sued a major -repar-t ,.---------. challengi ng many of t h e ( PEOPLE ) 'tcad;lions of h;gher educafon nnd recomn1ending a national Opera star ~larla Calla1 and tenor Gui.seppe DI Stefano will make their·first Sarl Franci!l<.."'O appearance in joint recital May 9. "An evening \\'ilh l\taria Callas a.nd Gu iseppe D i .._ ________ ., effort to develop alternative sys tems of post secondary education. Stefano" at the Opcr.:i House \\'ill include arias and duet!! from the Italian and French repertory. • Bernard J\larkwell, v Ice president of Gulf Oil Co ., told a state legislature ~!:'.~~!.ce._ ii• Tli3Ssiit~~&e{l!f that he pulled into. a Gulf station in Concord, N.H., and had to throw his weight around to get gas. "It was about 6:30 at il.ight and the owner had a big 'no gas' sign pcmed," Markwell said. "The owner was inside and I knocked on the window and signaled for him to come out. "fie came out and to.Id me he \ras out o[ gas. ·Likf' heck you are.' I said. 'Do you know who I am'! I'm a vice president of Gulf Oil .' • . • when he: recognized the name, he filled up." • Drivers who refuse to obey Wisconsin's new 55 mile per hour speed limit may find themselves flagged down by Husban,d Block . .s ... -.. ·-· -. Abortio1i DECATUR, Ill. (UPI) - l\1errill Pound, 21, has obtained a circuit judge's order temporarily restraining his "'ifl', \\•ho is suing for divorce. from having an abortion. Pound said hC' bl'lic\·es it is his ri~ht to S:t\"C thl' child nnd !hat he \vill c.'.l rc for it. Pounrl"s \l"ifc. Sharon. 29. said, "I don 't lhink it's fair. since he v.·on't be in my life any more. It's my life." Tl-f1·s. Pound said she had {\\"O children by a pre,•ious marriage and doesn't get child suooort. "I'll be by myself \vith mv l\\'O children . It's not fair that he has such CQntrol," she said. The Pounds \\"f're nu1rried l:1st Octo bl:•r. Pou nd :1sked Judge Donald !\lortland for the restraininR: order in Ti-·lacon County Circuit Court . Mrs. Pound's attorneys h.'.lve fil ed a motion to dissolve the FOR A· NEW LOW $2,500 DEPOSIT YOU ENJO Y ALL T~E LATEST ~~BENEFITS OF THE Y!o:?f l/llO !$;~;ia/ SAVERS CLUB Besides lowe ring eligibi lity re - quirements. now the Savers Ctub olfers you new opportu - nities to save on au tomobiles . tires, furnitur e. television sets. home appliances. carpeting and drapes. An d you can stretch your budget with money-savin g discounts on en1ertainmen t at - tractions, Havel tou rs, restau- _.,.......,. ~r~I ~!'.!~r!g-fl..!lQ.-!lUJ.fhases ol a. . wide variety ol q·uarny mer~ chandise. minimum amounts of $1 .000 - . pas sbook accounts in any 'O. amount So long as yoUf sav- ings total $2,500 in one or more .. LFS savings acco unts. you are ~eligible for a Savers Club '~· membership. HOME OFFICE: 260 Ocoan Avenue, Laguna Beach, Cal1lor nia 92651. Telephone 494-7541 • LAGUNA NIGUEL: 3 Monarch Bay Plaza • SAN CLEMENTE : 60 1 No1th El Camino Real • LAGUNA HILLS: 2•038 Calle de la Pla!a • LAKE ELSINORE • 600 West Graham Avenue order. :ind ~·!rs. Pound said1;-::_-_--·-~~==-----------------------------, • • I 1' • r • . A .pERfECT SETTiNG, pERfECTly SET. she sought a change of v1::nue . She said tHat she must_ have the abortion b~ Saturda~·. -d the judg-e's ord er \1·oulcl hall any such ac!ion throu gh Feb . ~ I For Weekender Advertising Phone 642 -4321 Pretty gardens are· on sale now. OCEAN ltills Sale 2 for s3 \ i , Reg. 1.99. Assorted flowering shrubs 10 ~ brighten up the yard or garden. JCPenney hard y quality at sa le pri ces. Sale 2 for 5 4 In all of Southern California there are few.locations that can match Ocean Hills in San Clemente. From the view overlooking San Clem ente and th e sea you will find a number of exciting , carefully-d esigned 2 and 3 bedroom townhom es. It's a secluded, self-contained community, where the air is fresh and clea n. You can enjoy it when yo u play the 9 hole pitch & putt course. • Here is a charming way of life with unusua l home features such as: • Complete Hotpoint kitchen with • Exc eptional soundproofing. luminous ceiling. • Fir~place, in some plans. • One plan has master bath with • 2-car garage with door opener. garden patio and su nke n Roman tCJb. 1 d . . • Within walk ng istance • Energy conserving 1nsulat1on. of shopping center • • Plus carefree living. All outs ide maintenance is profe ssio nally cared for-No problems-and you own the land. Com e and see for yourself. Early move-in availabl&. NOTl.:-ICll'10G.llCl'KMl The homes are priced from $34, 150 to $41 ,950. Best available financing . 1 , . To get to Ocean Hilis Townhomes in Sen Clemente take the San Diego Freeway to th e Estrella Off-ramp. Follow Estrella up to the sa~s office. Phone \714) 493·2500 {)a:A~ It ills IN SAN CLEMENTE • Sale 88¢ Reg. 1 .29. # 11.? grade packaged roses in assorted colors. A be"autv of a sale, 11 gr•de packaged ro1es 1n assoried colors. Fine quality. R199.1.19. Rose Food. SN box of our own brand for healthier rose•. Sale 2es Reg. 2.99. Assorted fruit 1rees. 4-s· grade. Quite a ·lruitful sale_ Reg. 3.44. Atricen Violet '1n a deco1atorplanter is our plant of the month; which means that you save on this ex otic indoor beautv with hs delicate blooms. Sale 144 ff-a. 1.89. ~enneys Planting Solution and Root Stimulator. 1 Qt. size. Give your plantt the start they de1erve. U1• your JCPenney chero• aerd. JCPenney We know what you're looking for. Shop Sunday noon to 5 p.m. at the following stores: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beoch (714) 644-2313 . 1 I . ' --. '· r . .. ' !' ~I ,, • '• t· .. , . ..... ,,.1-."' l"I .......,....__, .. 4- i..._ ···--~ ••• ----· ....... -............ GRAND OPENING Vet Loa1is 01i Ballot • SACRAMENTO (UP I) ' . .THE PA[M'SPi\JNGS +r-· - toothbrush . liotise . -Gov. Ronald Reagan b.a.s s I g n e d legi;laUon placing on the JWte 4 ballot a $350 mllUon bond act to finance Cal-Vet, farm, home and mobile home loans. •, ' Complete~ and im~ccobl y fu.rnished. occessarized and just waiting for you. . The two of you, "(ilh your tooth· brushes. will make it complete.* The measure (A82647) was autho red by t\ssemblyman Ernest N. ~fobley {R-Sanger). ,, ' Lectures At Coast Scheduled L. Orange Coast E v e n i n g College is offering many new lectures thls spring. Most of ~ --· the }ectures are rree to the ~L-~ publ\c and persons m a y J;, register at the door. ~., "' Lectures from "Bornstein I,·~·~·· lwtemory Training," to "Solar • " ' •• ~ • Entr erul • " • ~oto"!:°Re"t~l _Tips rodr ave ers. 1g1ons an _..,...---v Ill .. ---· -;-...,..,..._ -,==\=~=~ -;~. -.~~1.-r ...... --=---.1·~~=·· -~~ -iJ:~;f;::l f +.G?l~~: c •• ? t i' 9 a m to-;o~~ f • I Science Hall, beginning Feb. 2. 'l'he rc is a $25 registration fee. "OPEN ~fARRIAGE," a free four-part series, begins Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m. in the OCC Auditorium, w h i le "Religions and Values," also ·a four-wee k series, starts Feb. 8. I . "~ticrowave Oven Cooking." A three-part lec ture, pren1ier•'s Feb. 8. "Inve~1.ments",'' \Vith noted market analyst Edv.·ard J\1cNary. begins Feb. It ··~fini Law Course fo:r the Lay Person" is a four-part series that begins Feb. 14 and mee ts from 9:30-11 :30 a.m. at the Island House in Newport Center. *Al~ inducted ' 2 bedrooms. single llory, very private pot lo~ !.Ome w llh 11ery prlvote spas. day 'n nlte ~nls. two pools·-one for swimming, one for fun and conver!olion. lush landscaping. All for about S•0.000. OTHER LE\:TURES include: •'Income Tax Preparation," "KCeping Up- To -Date in Electronics." "Herbs and Spi ces," "Women in the World of Work," ''Astronomy." '' J\.lctrication. '' "Planning Y o'u r Financial l-~uture ." "F\o\ver Jlower in Also ovoiloble vnN1r1~hed from S:J2.500 • Elffiilll HARLAN LEE COMPANY 1111 E. Alejo. between Sunrise Woy and indion (7\d) J2J-270J Your llome." "Creation. Care Try Satu.rtlay's News Quiz We Dare You and Feeding of Corporations," "Spring for the \Vecds," ''Trave l Photography," "Aviation Safety for Pilots." and "The Mi ssi on s: "California's Frontier Tradi- SA.VE $30.00 Authorized SALES EVENT 30 DAYS ONLY I. " K>ll. CS-1 97-19·in. diag. meas. tab!e color TV-FAILSAFE solld·slate dependa- bility, remole contrpl, Pushbutton UHF Tuner, Color Lock. Automatic Fine Tuning. NOW ONLY $ 95 SA VE $30.00 .. CS-t3t -t 3-in. diag. meas. portable color TV-FAILSAFE solid-state de- pendablll1y .. 8·poslt!on Oetenl UHF Tuner. Dove White ptasllc cabinet. SM-15 P•ekqe-Fealures the SM-15 Bookshelf Music System with AMIFM/ FM·Sler•o and automatic re cord changer. Also Include• lht TO..eo 8- Track 1ape cattrklg• playet and 1h• XKH·26 rollai.oot ,.andstand. HOW ONLY s 1999s c ;' .. UNITE D STORES ... , f • \hi I! $11501t111~ L"DENWEST & WARNER -HUNTINGTON BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH , ->.v Servict & Sales · cHECK ouaLow PRICES Sales Onl USE OUR LAYAWAY -,. _. __ ._ ... ' Friday, Frbru.vy 1, 1974 Oflll Y PILOT i'i -'--'--~~~~~~~~~~~~· ' · · ·-·---· Prerrrran~-.. -··· ~ 'Tht·ee Years of Grief' Encl Mo<lel TRENTON, N.J. (UP!1 - The "three years of bitter grief' have ended for Colin C. Carpi ·as the Princeton, N.J. securities counselor was cleared of charges that he shot his estranged Wlft! !O death and dumped her body into New York's East River . "f ne ver doubted it," Carpi told news1nen after the jury returned an innocent verdict Wednesday at the t:ntl of 1lu· rnonth-Joo.:: lf~I . "I'm relieved . This ha s lxPri three years of bittl'r grief." DURING TllE tri::il. tht' prose<:utiou argul...J lh<il C~1rpi. 42, killed his wife to v.·111 thl' custody of his chi h!r1•n :111cl to increase his st0<"k ass1·ls lo n1orc lhnn $1 n11l11ou bv lll"Oiding child SU pp 0 r ! payments to his •·strang1•d 11·ife, l...'lura, a f o r 111 t' r P'hiladclphia Stl(:i:ilite a 11 d \\'hile House sccr1·!:1r.v d11ri11 g the Ei scnho1rc r administration. The couplr scp;ir~llcd Hl 1970. The defL·n.~f' ''onlt·nd(•d th;n there wa s r~ <"k-dr ('~·idnrn·e which liukl'd Capri 10 ritht'r the disappearance 1Jf his 11·ifc or her sub~equent d1'<1tl1 .Strips \ LO~DO~ I AP f -Br1tain.'s l'io. I pinup in Lhr. next ft!fo' lll'l'k5 I'\ prob;thJy going liJ bt· Judy Dall imore. a model 11 )10 i~ n{';1rly sev1·n monfb.s jJJ'1·i.:n;u11. I '1 <·turt·s of \!rs. I>n!tunon: 111 lhf' nut.le and pufflng a c1g :1rrtt1· 11·1tl be dist ributed !llruughout the country in A l··a fl(·t ;ind poSlt'r campaign ;igan!it srnoking. ··1s IT FA IH. IG rorc-e ynur hahy !n sn1okc cigarcft{'<;11' !he poste r asks. ''Last ye:lt- 1\1 Hrti :iin alone, 1.500 babi~-3 rnight not have died if !heir 111ot hcrs had given up srnokin;.: 11 bile rhcy "·ere pregnant.., . H ER OISA l'l'E.IHANCE The campn;gn ;s th<' wo•k from her Princeton horni' F'eb. of thl' govc rnn1l'nt·sronsored 8, 1971 , during !hP height o1 JlealtJ1 Educ ation Council nnd a custod.v battle 01·('r tht·ir t!; eosting $265.000. four childrr_n. rl•n1;1incd a I! ii·as crilicizrd by tbr • - 0HJ.~S!e1 J urrt1! her body \\":lS ,d·t f h · , • J '' Cfr'31{ii"Pif ·r~Oili""lh_c_'"E7"1S~~rttv;::--.!'.. . .!_~.,!:,.....~\-.~le .... !,.r;tcrri!!!lO~ .. -_ -...--. · J • l!Jll sr.1ericc> JOur11.'.lr i~aturc, ur. u .. 1 T•l•pllere 111 • 11nc •• · . · . !>avid l>'dvics. !\trs. f:irp1 1\'as first thought to be a dro11"ning vic·ri1n b~1 the J\1e\\" York City 111<-•dical examiner's office. Authorities werP unable lfJ ident ify the body found in the river. ;ind buried it in ;i potter's rield ufter severing the head . "SCARING A \\'0!\IAN in in g1\'l11g up sn1oking -.i;ir causing feelings of g u 11 t a1nong those v•ho 1nay have lost a child -cnn ha~r 11· r L' ! r. he d psycho1ogic6l conscriuenc('s," hr asserted. COLIN C. CARPI LEAVES COURT WITH FIANCE Bullet Hole FountJ-jn Skull of Estranged Wife A pathologist later noliced a bullet 'll"OUnd in the head. The body v.·11s exh u n,ed. identification \vas made fro1' dental charts. an<I C:ipri \\"<!~ arrested l\\"O da ys l<ltf'r in .July 19i l. The council touched off a si1nilar conlroversy in 19'1'0 11·i th a -birth control poster sho11·ing a pregnant n1An under the slogan: "\Vou ld yo u ~ more careful if it \Ve re }OU that got pregnant?" ' . ''SPRING START'' J. C. PENNEY GARDEN CENTER '• RTHD GALLON JUGS PROMOTION ANY TWO 1A\\,,,_6Yd GALLONS 1Al1C11 UP-START ROOT STIMULATOR ' Insure Bare Roots Now! Plant Insurance Head Start for Roses $ .98 -Pts. $1.89 -Cj)ts. 91.!AUTY BARE ROOT ROSES. • GRADE I .NON·PATENED 1.69 GRADE I PATENED ~--2.99 . SWG·GETA SNAIL & SWG BAIT .,,, .====. "ORIHO New -Contains Mesurol Stop Snails Before They Stop Your Gardon $I A9 -1 Lb. C-lster $)9JJ.:. ;:_ C-lster SlUCi Gi l" Snor.jA Slu~ 8111 • NOWS THE TIME TO PLANT STRAWBERRIES PONY PACK Re9 . 98c NOW 77fl NOW 59C QUARTS Reg. 69c PLANT A PATCH-TODAY! BUG-GET A SNAIL & SLUG PELLETS Kill Snail• Now! Protect New Plants Slop Snails Now ! $ .69 -2'1> Lb. $1.29 -S Lb. • ORIHO BUG-GE TA Sn~1I & Slug Pen~1s STRAW8ERl-Y JARS UNPLANTED 10.99 to 2·.79 to l~.99 --12.99 LUGE....sELICTION • " i ~ . :• J l pAtl V Pl lOT f"d1t1,...ftbr»Mt" l , lQ74 . --·'!!;~;.,--~~-~-~-===-=•0-"-'-"'"".....,...,,.~ I •--"•• , •••""~"•••.ow .,.,_ .. ..,,,~-·~--..,--!"-~--"'"'"''"" l ~unt~ Bu~ter o~ Bike T he Maggot Makes· Big Money Busti 1ig Deale rs ORLANOO, Fla. i UPI I -Tbe vice ~uad kno11·s him as "Skip the 1Ma ggot" or ... Parker's Narc." He rides vt'ith "The Outlaws" or cruiS<-s alone 1n search of hitchhikers, a bounty hunter on a flarley. To protect his in1a ge as a fre..'lk, he somelirnes takes a m u z z 1-t> d r<1 ttlcsnake for a walk on a string. llE CALJ.S lll~ISELF an und~rcover agent , a narc without a badge, aw. Wonner for hire. In good tim es. such as the summer of '73, he says he can make as much as $800 a v.·rek busting dope dea lers. At a steak house frequented by sprayed and scented sales1n(11 and sccretanes -a pla ce v.•here he "'ou ldn 't likely -he--reeogniz.ed -the .l .9: )' e a r : o I d ··~taggot" told of an idea to organize a statewid e net"·ork of free·lance operatives, drug specialists, not bothered by QJUnty lines and other jurisdictional jealousies of '"straight co\>s." "I make pretty gOOd br ead ." he said. of times," he said . "Someone c ome s ln you've busted before and they strea111 'Narc ?' You pick up anything io the area and throw il. You run .. You stea l a car, l.!tke routes througb__or,bnge groves fo get out of there." • Four months ago in Lake Cotn11y, Skip arranged to meet four freak s "out in the boondocks"' at midnight near State J{oad 46 to bu y some hash. "It turned our to be five of them," he said. "They took out the hash and let me took at it. Then somebody hit me in the )lelld "·ith a board. They 'I make pre tty good bre ad. T he y ghJe nae $40 lo S50 for a fe lony ar• r.e#i.' Skip, wr.o would not reveal his real name, grew up in Wabash, Ind. At 16 he dropped out of school, lied about hls age and joined the ~1arines, spending U \\"CCks at Parris Island and Crunp Lejeune before he was foW'ld out and disc harged. HIS FATifER. DEAD, he moved to nearby Sanford 1vith h.ls mother, br.Qther and sister abo ut three years ago: Ttw.t1s when he started his business. "f foWld out aj>aul this dude dealing in lw!roin 8lld morphine and I decided to bust him," Skip said. "I bought a hit' o( morphine for three dollars .and got hold of Capt. (Charles) Fagan and Sgt. I Ray) Parker in the Seminole County vice squad ." The morphine dealer Y.'as arrested and unde:r-pa·rk-er•s-tute1age·-stip·was soon worklng undercover fulltime. Today he rides ""·lth ··The Ouilaws," the tough motorcycle ga ng which hangs out in the bars on U.S. 50 east of Orlando. He knows of their violence an d sometimes participates. .. .... -..,_~'"'""t'i .. .... -'I"'~· ' ' . .. ._. ........ -1!."'!;.--~-··------", .......... -............ ~ ...... ~ .. ~-.. -........... -::..;:..,.,,...r:~ ~~t-· ·: ...-·--a ~•:.. . Reprieve ------l'UBLIC NOTfOE PUBLIC NOTICE ----,.lc;TITIOll' •USIMES$ ,1n:1l $. Loi 109 Ill NIWllOf'I ... ._. NAM• ITAT•""-t:MT Tr.Cl, e~ "'°"'n .. I ,.., rlUl"'Olf TM IOll-lfl9 Pl'"_, I\ CIOl..O 1W1I· In toot. ~. p.,a 1 gl ..,,_11""'90U' l'lftS It: .,,..... rl(.Onl) ol Or..-. ~Y. QAKWOOO Tl!NlHS Si-+QP, 1700 161ri C..l!torllie $1., H-pO<I kKt1 '2..0 f.uipll;. IM E•ll 211 ... NII ""'-· JoN> wlnt.m Mell!er. 196~ Sl\t'•h>ulOll ... IMI e•'9Cll•""ll ,,.,. ""'" ~ ... , '°I , Nr.11pgrl a...c:n t'l..0 m.•tol Tllh f)utlM" 11 con1h1(1~ bV •" "'l'6 e.oK9'111nQ i ft unOl¥1 .. d -"-ii lndlvld11•L 1n1e•f"'it !n i l!G 10 111 ol '"" olt, Jol'ln Men~ ~' ~ C1111tr n.,n1oc..-11011 '"°'Ian<•' l lll• 1i.1tmlffll we1 111..i Willl ·~ In I M unaer •••d l•n<J .nd , .... , Covniv Clerk ol Or1ncre Ceun•v on ""'Y lie .,,0011,.a t•om ,.,d ••tld, l•nut r\I 15. 1974. l09"11Wf '111111'1 \M rt!ll'I ol ln<pt•• ... f'•)(l1•1 •nd •QlfU 11 11! flMtl , lgr lfW KANSAS CITY. No. (UPI Publl•""" Or&1111• Co11I oaUv Pllo!, Pl"-ol d1 11ong •nd ••pl!lfl!IQ i..tl " l Jtnui ry u. ~. •'117 l"lbtu6•v 1, I, l1nd tot 1>11, ~·• 1no n'fdr11c1rtl6tl -f:SSJe Souders' landJO_rd has 191, lS]·IO IUDIUfl<~\ •r>d ftmG~l!IQ 11le ·-lftt"lrorn ti ,. .. ,'It'd l>Y ,,.,.bll E. agreed to !el the ''Bi rdwom an Po-• ..,,dr, '"" by v•n"" o1 •~' or Kansas City" remai·n i PUBLIC NOTICE ,.,,,.n offd cu1..i 0c1-r 11. 1"41, n rt(Or~ "'°'Y J9, 1"4• In 800~ 14(11, the apai1ment that hag been p1Qt ~~ ot O!tk Oll Rf(D<QI. By h SL'"·'*" ln1l•umen! «<O•cled April 19. 1 ... her Orne ror three decades. iUl"E•IOll COURT Of' THE In floo~ 1~11, IW\l'I 11 01 Ofl"l1I r..usS-SOuders, 71 , has fed !'ATI!! 011 CALl,.ORJUA FOii Rf<Df<h, •II "Ill'" 100 ... 11'11 <Mpll\ Ttt• COUlil,f Y Of OAANGI ~t ~ ~~, t;elow 1111 wr14<1 ol her "liltle creatures ," birds ""· A·nns i.aio l•no wt•t ou11<1e1.....o 1o 11en d · I II f I' In N01"1C• 0 1' MEARING OJI l"ITITIOH K•n1tr •nd M•tdr.c! Kinter, nu~ncl an squ1rre s l<H ro IC PO• l"ROSATE OF WILL At.ID ..,., 'lllltt .•• J<>1nl !Pf\"'"· _.. •~ .. I a small park across the street c oo 1 c 1 L "N o l 1 TT ER 5 Pi r<•l 6 1t>c .,...,1tr11 i.. 1"' 01 ' Tl!11"AM•NTARY lfle E••te/11 181 IQ IHI ol Loi 109 dai ly l or 30 years. It's her E•l•lf "' ESTELLE J. HANEY. ol ~ ... ""., MIW T•"<I .•• tl>DWft ... hobby. 0.Ctl~. (Ml I W P lt(Oflled on floo~ ). IWll' I NOTICE 15 liEREBY GIVEN 11\fol 1 01 Mo"l<tll.,>eo.ll W pt, rt«"°' cl WILLIAM J. HANEY hll llltd ftffe!O Of"'91' Counli. C..!olornl•. THE KINDN'ESS b · e P"llrlon tor Problll ol Wiii end E•Clllh"ll •n unOlwlOtd --n•u 1 '1 ~llS.1' Coolc!I and !or Lt1u6nct ol Lellero 1n1.,e11 1n 1no !o 111 ol the Oii, Soud~1·s costs her about $30 1"••!.,me<lfer1 10 1111 pe1nton1r, reierenct 911• 11'1<1 otM• ftrdroc1<tion •llf»!tt1et1 r "-L.-.~.. to wn!cn It made tor further o.•tl<ul•t•. In .,.,., "'1<lt• W •O llllCI 1n(J !~ti a Wl'('k or l\."tltl. A carpet and tn1t r~ nmt 1nd pla~ 01 rie1r!nv m.11 11t proou<tO 1'°"1 ~•;o 11na. of ~rJ,i.n Jiiii benuth park tlll i.ame na1 Dc!en •et tor Fl!'D. 11 , togttM• '"''" In& •lgr.f al lnQ•tn 1'7~. a:r •:00 1.m., In 1Tl<I cavrtroom --.,,4 ·-·~~ 11 .. 1 1-~ tcir ·1.IM Piii""" !l"~l'S a nd liltc.rs hallways and at 0eoar1men1 Na. l el wlo '"""· "' or1111no 1no ••Plor•"9 i.ald 1-s!Cllr\\'Oi \.'S of her OWn and al 700 Cl~i< Center Crlve Wtst. In lor on. 11a1 Ind riydrac.arllOn lulllt.,,ct~ !he Clry cl Sonia Ana, C1ll lornia. 11'1d rtmaYIRQ !fie .. me 1Mretrom, 1u1;1 r by upartn1ent buildings OaT~ J6n. 7J, 197' 11 re..t1we<1 11, ,..,.11t1 E. Po""' ..,,oe, Olr. · I h d ·1 ed w1L.LIAM e. sr. JOHN. 1nd by •"'"' al 1riat ctft••" dMd 1('1a S c arge 1 attract county Cler~ e11tto 0c1aoe• 11. t"41, "'"'Old w1 liests. rats and n1lce. R. D. swEENEY 11, 1M~ ;n -uot, "'"~ ssl o• ALAN •. TAL 1" Ofllc!el Rt< or di, 6y In \ I r um t" I Adn1ini strators of St. Luke's .. s sv Flo••nr, lh!. '°' ••<o•Otd Ap•I• 19, 1%1> in Book 1<110, LO• A"11el11, Cetl1$t"nlt ftOU ii.~ 11 a! Of!l(it! Rt(OfdS. an roQllll "They gi ve me $40 to $JO for a felony arrest. if I get sale and possc&Sion on the dud('S, and 1'111 averaging about eig ht a week no\\'." knocked me down and kicked me in the sto mach and chest and left me lying on the road. Some foolba\J players coming back from Gainesville found me. I woke. up in the emergency room." \fHEN HE0S NOT on a particular assignment , the "Miiggot" y,•ill cruise the streets on his 1notorcyc\e , looki ng for hitchhikers to pick up. He totes a .32 caliber Sntilh Ir: \Vesson in his jeans. Hospit al. which bought the Al!orntvs '°'"' PeHllaner 100,,. tnt 0tp1n c• )DO lf<!t wio.,. DRUNK, THE "MAGGOT" recently property fronl Miss Souders nu) 421.2242 '"' "'"ace a• '•Id ••nd we•e Publlllwd Orange (~•I Oally Piiot. ciuH<ielmed 10 Bon K"nter 1nO Mild•td ... kicked in the door of the ladies roont se1•crnl years ago , "spent Jan. :u. 20. and Feb. 1, 191~ 116·7• Ka""" ~w•Wnd ina w111. '' IOlnl ~ j • •. ' By !he "Maggot's" 01\·n count. not v('rified by police agencies, he made R94 drug buys sin ce he moved to Sanford 21.i years ago. leading lo the arrest of 607 persons "•Ith abo!Jt 400 con\'ictions. '"I'm going for 1,ooO,'· he sai d. ~ "I get to rapping With the dudes to see if they have any ·stuff on them," he said. "lf they do, I'll watch o u t for a police car and do something like run a red light. When t'he cop stops us, I'll .\lt·hisper to him, 'Let's ge t him '," at a homose~~::~-.Ja..Qf.l,~q..., W!i.~. severn l hours in care f u I ---.-te~!~~·e1 1. 111e w.•11..tv 111.00 1H1 the barte.~~rproteSrea.-fr.e sai(f,"'"-"A...:.. •· · ·.·.·~tru...~rt~-£~iiiiCt~;;i·th , ....... -. 011ru.Jr~Tµ'~ .. ~ .~ .... , . ru .'-""'...,·W~t11 ... 1t1119 ,Jn\ .. P.L -'..P!....:. .• ,.. I '' 10'! DI Newport /N~I !f•I. Ii iMHOn coup e f other Outlaws \Vho were with !rgal ronnsel. not lo go ahead • UM on • Map ra<a•dtO In BoOk s, iN9t "'ild and kicked in the doors ivlt h eviction proceedin<>s," 0 NOTICI! TO c R•olTORs ' 01 Ml!.Ct Hanec>"" Ma1>1, r•tOfd• ar t> SllPERIOll COURT OF THE Or•ngt: Caunh. C1lllorn.i•. olkswagen parked out side and ;flo jµital spokes n1an said. sYAYE o" c ALll'ORHtA ,.E:t._ein~ •• ~ne •• ~~r1:,1a1lll.!:11!~,' its ti,res." f'OR THI: COUNTY OF ORANGE ' ,.,. ,..., n '"' No. A·7'561 ltl.00 tetl, Skip enjoys some protection from UPI TtltPl>Dta THURSDAY WAS t h e E•••te e1 BARBARA w. A(KERMAN, Al'° ••'"'uno '" "ndowided -"" 11 HE ALSO HAS some bruises and hospital X·rays to show for his work. "I've been put in the hospital a lot arr t, •ka BARBARA JEAN ACKERMAN. inlt r_,t In Incl to Ill ot IM Oii. LOVES BIRDS C'Xpiration date of the oo:c:eau!d. O<I• ind at11t• ~¥d•oc'"'llOll '""•ti ne•• e've got the protection, but il's hospital"s formal notice to NOTICE !$ HEREBY GIVEN TO Int ~y ....,.,bt ~ .. ,::Id,,::.:: ,!:,'. above board.'' he said. Essie Souders tenant to ITIO\'e out. cr..illo•t el ,,,. 81111~' na7'~ deceo,en; JoOllllt• wttri 1111 ng1>1 01 lfOV••il '( l;::=================-....:=----=======-============;1'"11 all per'IOn t ~av.np '.,,.,, eu••n• ""' 1'9~t• 11 111 ti'"" klr tlw pUlpoie I , IM w ld decedtnl •re rtqulred to !lit °' Orilllflll '"" t•plOl"lng i.ald lend '"""'' wl!ft ttw n•HHN vouch<lr.. In '"' ottlce ol !h<I cltrk or IM 100,,.. ID< oll, P' •"" "'""" nraroterbon wtrdln<fi •nt:l rt rnav1n11 IM WITW Session Marquees Tiit • Introducing the new Coast Federal en!lll-.1 '°"'''· or rv present t!'tem • .,.nh "'"'''""'· •• ,_,_ by Mlbl:I E. !I'll n1ee1 .. ry voucner1. lo JM Powe• ..,.,.., ttld by vlnue ot ll\11 undlr1lgned •I Ille olflce ol his al10<oey1. ctrte!n (Jttd dolled Ocl-r 11, l'Ml, BARNES, $CHAG, J 0 H NS 0 N & recardtd Mey 19. 1"4t In lkloli. UOI. KENNEOY, ISl~ M1cArlftur Blvo., P.O. paQt lSl el Otlo(Oel l'leUlf°'. 8y _ Be~ 1116, Newl>Ort 6eec~. Calllornll l"llfurrent re<oroeo April 19. IM 92663 wn!cn '' 11\fo place el l>tls;ne~s In 8oclil. 79\6. plqt 11 or Ottlclel ol .the una1•sl11ned In all m1Ulfl Rt<Clf°', •II ••'I'll 1tl0,,. U1t t:ltpl~ perteln!ng lo !tie ntaTe ol S61d de<.td<!nt. "' so:r lflt be!OW !fie 'IU•la<t ot , ... 11nln tour me>n!hl a!ttr lne tl•ll wlo 1.;id -•• qull<ltlmtO to llen V pco1nin g WASHINGTON 1AP) - While I-louse p res s secretary Ronald L . 'Ziegler says he expects President Nixon lo hold a news con f erence "sometime in the next two weeks." Ho14•ever, Ziegler said in ·another breath Thursday. "I don't want to be held to thi s." Nixon's last pre ss conference •Nas 1nore than thr ee months ago. Coxes Sa y Rumors t M Ii . . ~, l a c1011s WASHI NGTON (AP \ President Nixon's daughter and son-in·law Tricia and Edward .. Cox jointly have denied rumors that their .marriage is on the rocks. "It's ridiculou s . 'nbsolutely ridiculous,'' said Thursday. it's Cox ''THEY ARE m a I i c I o u s rumors. I don't know how these things get started," added Tricia . The Coxes \\"('r l' interviewed by ne"'smen as they grc('led more than 1.000 sup1xirters of !he Prrsidcnl at a rally across ·the st reet frorn 1hi• \Vl1ite f!otlSC. Tt1e t·un1ors of n1a rital d lffic'ull~· spr('ad nf tcr Tr icia spent 18 days uw::iy from their Ne"' ·r ork apartn1enr during the Prrsident's post ·Christn1as \l"orking vacation in Sa n flemcnte. T11e rPporl s at the ti me broul(ht prornpt \\'h ite House denials. but Thurs dav \\·as the first time the couple personally addressed them . .. , l\1TSSJ-:o Trish \'erv mu ch" ""hen she "'ag in Callfornia 1\·ith the Presic1ent. Cox sai1I. "l Jo1•e her very niu ch" hut "she's a joy lo her father" "'ho nerdcd her \\'i lh him dtrring ";i ver~' dHfirult time." Cox said \1•hen !hr . rumor s \\'ere published . Tricia had been "back in New ''ork 1.1~·0 clays, cleaninR up three Wi'eks of d1rty dishes in !heir ap.1 rfml'n t." As for reoorts th;it C'<Jx and Nixon rion't l!Cl alon~. th e yonncr New York l;iwver said. "That'c; a f!l~ss of bunk ." Sahnon ' -··'. Vegas Stormed By Liza Minelli • savings LAS VEGAS (UPI) -She joked about her figure, made fun of her name, wiped her brow with a towel, admitted she spoke terrible French - and all the lime was confidenl she belonged in the world's largest and most famou s ca baret. Liza ~1inclli was the epitotne of youth~ energy, talent and belonging when she opened at the Itiviera Hotel Wedn esday night to climax one of the biggest entertainment weeks in the history of Las Vegas. MARQUEES Atpl)IG .. lllo Las Vegas ··~trip 1 ' simultaneously na!hed Lhe names '·Lfza ." "Elvis" and "Sinatra" in 10 lool tetters. Elvis Presley opened at the Las Vegas Hilton si x nights ago and the previous day Frank Sina tra made his return to the night club stage at Caesars Palace Hotel to t.nd more than Lhree years of relireme~t. Presley h a s slowed his swivel-hipped act and Sinatra missed t"'O nights this week with a sore throat. But Liza posse!sed lhe en L h us i a s m of youth Wednesd ay night and the ener gy of a star \\'ho knO\\'S !he ring of "I Can See CIC'arly No11"" referred to the niaturitv of a roreetnearing its apC'x. · PERH1\l'S IT v.•as the. New York success which prom pted her to try s evera l sophisticated routines -"And I in My Chair" and ''11\e Circle". Both drew upon tPe Com e ~o this t::~:i:tian Science Le,tui "MORfJHAH A SUPERSTAR" J\Hnnelli reservO\r of acting talent which won her the best actress Acade1ny Award for her role in "Cabaret". the curta in call numbe r on the Riviera stage. H yp11otist Pleads l1u1ocent TUCSON. Ariz. (U PI) Nightclub hypnoti st Ronald Dante, a former husband of at1rcss pleaded Lana Turner, has Innocent in Pima plans. 24 ·--·"" s §e~~\!!r' :-•s.ll~llf • ?. e ,.... "9111n "..!!....--~~-t~,..,----.. .. ---. .............. PJIOVEN ON OVER A M!WQN LAWNS COAST TO COAST COl"'f'RIGHT (C> tm. LAW• MMT c•IMtei L a •OUll'MIENT 'OllJ'. We'll pay yo u the highest interest in Coast Federal's history with rates that range from sx::r. to 7 Y,::r.. {!\'"''"I Po Ill! !1'.l' .f,!11;.'.' pl,111'. fi,•,tf:n(•(l I(> i,:11+ 1 11iii!'11"·.I ,,.II !1' jol! \/IH I "II 111;:~. Highest guarant eed ra tes lfl nn1....1I Annu.11 ,\,in. l ,\.lin. r.1h.' _) il·lcl h.1tJn("I."' ll•rn1 ----·---- 7 . .iO'\, /.79"·' ~I Oll!l .; \ l",ff ( t.•rt h.i l f,. (j IJ I 1 )(l(I _!I ; \,.,If ' l'rt ''· ;o h.i !. :.11111 1 I \•'.H < l"r! '>.ll'! I 1 •0i\ 'Hl·d ,1v !J,1111 1 ~ "' ~·1un 1 'J. ~I rH• n11n 1•.1,,l 1•)<"Jk llor. llREe L.AWM ~NAL.YSIS •ltholll abllo~tton C.lt your Mlllt*Oltiood "L•w"°"+Mel Mlrl" ACT NOW! IY c;eo rge t...oui!i Aghamalian, C.S.B. NEWPORT CINEMA 1:.a.s hion Island S_!I., Feb. 2, 10 AM. CALL ANYTIME 556-1424 ' -J T • .. pul>llc6tlon o! rnl~ nollce. Kint..-.,,., M•ldr.cl K•nlt•. ftusblnd Ca ltd1J~nua•Y 22, 191• and wile, as 1oo n1 1e<1anh . f GEORGE F. ACKEl't\\AN Parc.i I TM Wn!erly !OJ.I tftt e~ecutor o! tti.t will or t~~ o! tfle E•~terly 2u .1 !HI at Lot . aDOve n•n'>l<I j-.;edenl 10'I er! ~,,.,,.,,, Mtw Tr1'1. •• 11111 .. n BARN ES. SMAG, on I Mii? •~<o•o;lfd in 6ooll ~. PIQ• JOHN,0111 • KE NHEOY I ot MiKflll"ltOUI M6~. fKOfd• o! I Y: Emel! J. Scfte9, Jr. Of•nile County. C11ilorn11. 4SU MecArtl!Vr llVd.. E"'eglll"9 1noret•om tM Soutft ~•II P.O. l o• llN tllertol. i'tWp<:lll 111cll, f"l !ll. fU&.l AIM! t><eQllnQ lnt<eltom IM Et sltrly T1I: <114) tJ't.._ ri111 tMrtel. .. :rn•v• tor E•ie<trlor P1r<•• ~. Tiit •ISi Mii ol IN Publl•htd O<anQe Coast Oallr Piiot We'lt<lY 103.I IHI o! 11'\e U11t<ly J~nuarv lS, ent:l Feb•u•rv l, a. 15, ns.1 tHt· ot La! 109 ot l'MWPD., 1914 26l·74 Nits.a T••I, I' voi..n an • ,..,.P ------r.corOtd In Boo' ~. p.191 1 et PUBLIC NOTICE Mi!.Cf"!I_.., -~. r~d1 DI Otengt County. Cllltorflie. ------------ -. 1 I "' !.:9 • ' • " "' '" .. ,)' •• .. ~ inl •• " 00 ~ ,, ' " ··~ .. ~ ~· • •• "' ••• ... ••• .. "' '"' '" '" ~· •• • Esc,pee Shot by ' Policeman SA N DIEGO CUPJ ) -A Colorado jail eacapee was shot to death by a Policeman here :tfler he asserte<ily drew t.1UJJ on the officer during scufne. Terry L. Beeman. 29, died ;1t the scene Thursday after he was shot four times by ( State patrolman John H. \Varden, a scven-ye;ir police vete ran. Offieen an s-w e·r i n ·g a dis1urbance call at a motel 1\•ere told Ueeman was armed • • •• .. . • --· --- 1474 UA IL P.LO, I;#\ Fuel Crisis Shows: OVER THE COUN'fER NASO Litlin91 for Thunday, January JI, 1974 1 ._.,...,..~IP""--•·;....,...,...,...,...,...,.._. !~•1• 11u<.l.01+~1n I C1!Sl'l'I >oa ' ~ "'·•M"'" 1 ~ "11>•<1 I , \,. , '' 1~1 pto,a o,1~"~ Oo .,,\ 1 'N·'">uo , • ,,. "'•L•o t• •·' l>.,n•t ... ...,. .• , ~' D' tio>• ,,., I I IN , ,~ U k.,, n1 ti t, " _., .,.,, ~· ""·'~" O<illr i:..~ • • I • ,....n l>O ' •fl .. .,~'lo .... • I • ··~ u.a, dNI <)!••·~ °""•IO• li • )1 • -·!<'1!! <I • Oh • k ,J-r ,, • , • ~YO''d Oy .,.,.,.,~. C.O·i~ U• ••• & • INHhnl ,, I ,, I<~'" 1•n •a•, I/ I (O~~"' 0.t lt!• ID Oo"' JDn\ 1), ).)· .... '1-1 ., )) , h, 1<~11 'fl~• I~• Ir ••\lo o!t.1 •\ ot 00·11• 0 11 11•, •? • IN-,., ~· /!, T' •~·1• A"• t • • !~ fJO\~ IE••trrr. Ovt~m~ IJ •1 ...,ur,., t ' 1 >''N'•' 17., ro . Jobless Rate's Up WASHINGTO~ JAPJ \\1ith the fuel s h o r tage tightc11i11g lls econon1ic grii>. lhe nation's unemploy111ent rate rose fro m 4.8 percent to 5.2 percent in January ~­ the bi ggest monthly Increase in four years, the government sai d today. The L a b or Departn1ent blan1ed actual or anticipated shortages of gasol ine and other petrolewn products for ~ substant ial loss of jobs last month in the a vi a li on , :1ut on10bile a n d recreation industries. FINANCE__, I 11 ...... I l "C ~~6U l.Jcot1•111 fl j o I• •I•'"'+•~ 10 o; "~''" ·~ JI, 11 ..... ~. °" nut "" ,...,.. l••I'"' ll 1J '·'·"•c.ll 'lo. • " ' .. UI! ·~~ • • ' St:nistits Ba fd nor1fi1rrn p:iyroll ~t,:~1 rr:,t~u~00;;~;.~ ~b'\' ~~ H. ;~': ;::~:~~ ¥':~ ,! ~ i; . ~~11~(,\ ~ ,i.': ,!,;' 1•1npJ0y11il•nl , 11')H cl1 .i.: r e \\' "•,n. ·~ dol. ,,~1 f 1 F'~•o· 111, ". ~· rtN~ v. 1• 1· v .. w.i.t 11•, 11 I "II''''", •"~" El N~~tl 11 , 1.t ..,, 11, h 1•', 1'', ,w M.t•\n 6', 1 rapidly last )"C'ar. tr vc·l<·d r:ff 1 t'"''"!t1·~~·. 1:~··~· c. ~ , ~ ., .. .,, I\~, • , •• ..,,., ... ,1. ,,,. 11 . I IN OU\11t"IAU (4uoly 01 10'• )I • "'•~I l ll 7 , JI. "'''"'I \j~ It />'• II\ )l'~CTn ber ,:ind dn.p1)t••I h> •NO UT!llTIE' l<1u ~!.L 11 . •, • ''" '•· '" ~·,·. ,··' '',·o.·,-:~,-,'," ,,•. '>'" 000 I f h l nu•~•Y El~•" A, I~ I& '·' ,. • • ~" , ,. .:.uv. !IS lnOn{ . Jdnu.r·, J!~ \'I" f.•O<u +n l ; , ~·u,,.,. '" • , 1, "1~11 l vh •l , ·~. d Ul' to !he ('CQnornic slo\1·Jo1111 11111 At-t •1raro 11 11 , ~°"'"'n " , ·~ -.1 (~• wo 11, •••· A<u\~nl 11., !•" r • ., IJ:i• 6, I •11 1 6 ,, 11 ,., <,nn _,, )I 1 .U. th;;t bcga11 e1·cn before the 1>11 ,,.,,,~ 1", 11-., '"•••Dll L1 :i 11 ,....,.1. 1, ,, ,,,,J "~~ ••. 1 .... 'J J I J 4 lvn! (_II 11 I)', >-a•tl• !Ir •'•I \• ~· n '' 1 •1 , ,.., !•.• II ·' ! Ara/) 0 1 s 1uto(f 1eig htcne A•~· ... •• .11 1•101 1,..,0 •. r~, , , • ,1 '"·''' , 1, " I . 0.1•• Bal 11'. •I'• lon.qrM • '. •,• •,n.1n •. , ''I ll••u~ !J•. '''• t l(' energy crisis. ,., ,, 1,,1 11 , i i . 1,1 t1J.r11 1· ·1 \' •• 1J .. o.. • ,,,,..o ..... " " .t.•·e~ II•~ )"•, I'., hi (10<11 " 11•. '·' '""' 11 I, '" >j .".o. II'• II , ',I' Al1';11' P~r 1J ' U h1 Mo\\~ I< ,/ '·'' L~•~I ~ ' >"" 1,.,, . • l 110\\'l'.:VEJt, I\' a se paratf' "1nta1 @1 11 ... 1. 111 r.1 ,n .,.1• '··•'L'o" •·· •·.~t···•·S ~ '" '• I I I I) .. m Apt)! J' • ~,·~~1 •,"." "'• 1'' •'•I 'N!~I o I,>!<~• !~• II 1J ' , repo11 . r 1e ~:iXlr cpanmenl .o.m E:•o' " ••,,"" ,, ,,, ''•''"' '''• ,, • ~r, .. u .._,, "' i o A1'l f',1>,1 1J t II t orr .I UI IJ o /, "'"• "' / ~~i-• [I t H· • STATE JOBLESS RATE HITS 700,000 -P•g• S .>m ''''" JJ l1h ~••m• " ~ ll '" ,.11 '" ,,, ., ~,n•< ',, • 9., Arn''"" ti; l'o l t•n• LI \, t • "'l 'l~l ,, H h. 1411• C.r,l l l'• ,..., (,•~t l t', lo) FfO<DO I( 1\ I•, I ....... ,'" ~, ~, '~"'I'"' OI 41 • ...... ,, s~ JI 111·, f to1 Fii[ I ' I ' '· ... ~ A ' ' jl f•rll'' .... J lt 4'rl l•l"v II •\~" F"' •• " •01 '• t.1• ,,, U I • /I , to'' " ' ' A•n ,\,\II 1; M>, '"fi\ \.., ~ 1~. ,, '"'" ,. ·~ 1 ... ,n ... , " ' Ann•~>! 1•·. lP~ (,~l!J•lto ,, II r1J•\I flC ·~: ?•' , .. , •• .._ .. 1, 1~1 ~· :-.:11d 1h;it of 2 5 1ni\lion t>l'rson.) "' """ II ',•\• &••hn• 11 1•·· ., ... , 1,11, , • ". 1 11.,n ,. ) , >!. II"\ 1-.qt 11 II C.••• L•J I • • • "~••II {!I ~I 10 I••••· Ul ~ '. r c <; ~ i \"in~ unemplv)111ent A•ll" M., •'• 1 C..d1 ... tr " 1,. •J ..... n H , , •. """' "'1 • ' ~EARLY 370,000 "·ork(·rs u· 1s11r.·1n"o •-n"f11,-tor the "'"u• ~1 ·~ ··~·. "*"'" cro ~ .. • °'""~ °' i •.• 7, .• h.n o...n u u ... ..... " AIY•tl~ I'' '" C.n AU!"' l l , II p,, '" l • 1! I 111, """~ r., A • ~·. ~ind \.\'ns possibly the sus~t~;: ,, in the robbery or a Safeway: . store in the Ocean Beach area _,,, · an hour earlier. · lnsl their jobs. r a i si n g \\'•~"k ended Jan . 12, su me A'"' cc•• u 1. u , Gn AutoP ,.,, •1 ('<•••11 M1 , 1. ''"o. 1 ··• 11 J• "1 "'-Atl r,, L1 '"' u•, <:..> .. 6 •n!I l~ J.i 1 (,,,.~ 111, l~'• 1~. twm t•1. 11'1 11 ,1 unl.'111p!oyn1ent in the natlon 1:i2,500 blarncd their loss of •11 .St••• ia, ~J (,n C•Ytl• JI · i~ dQ••11 M 11 1~ uh r•1•0••. 11 n•. I 11 percent, <J(_-p<'nding Olt liOI\" 11,10 l•n 1 ~ 1. 1~:.1 s ... ,. .. 1 , ,, • n1,n <•·"I 1i , Z•"i u~· ( ,oi •. 1 , o a seasona Y adjusted 4.7 1 1 f 1 1 1 jubs on the cnt'rgy crisis. 11lis aa••o .. ,~ 1 , ,., i:oo1c1 SM1 •' '' , "'''""' , ' u"'"'" ·P' •M •M' ·11· Th' hod 1 h ong ! le uc s 1ort.1gc asts. ,....,, b""q w. 1• ,, .• G•hn• M.o • ., ,111.,, "n 1• ,,, u""''' 1n 1 1. 1111 ion. 15 pus e Januarv. 's inc.reasc in the was 21,uuu more than the e~~~· B• ~, 11• 1..••n" \t ! 11, 'J1·:• L•11 , ~ u'> •,u••·" •\ • .,,, e Su1pension LOS ANGELES !,IP) - '" .. , .. _coq?il,)'. ~tf.h~f .:r_.i.m ILl h ,., ---Sperl, St, under indictment ro aleged misconduct, has been suspended without pay for six mont hs by the c o u n t y 's municipal judges. \Vlth most of the coun ty 's 137 municipal judges altending: !he closed-door meeting, the jurists Thursday v o I e d ··substantially unanimously'' for suspen~ion , said Judge J1atricia lloffstettc r. The n1arshal has been under ill\"('Stigation since 1 as t .~Limmcr aft er reports that hi s agency 11·as illegally in\'ol\'ed in helpin g in a political can1paign. e Threnl Bored LOS 1\NGELES (AP\ -In a conti nu ing di spute O\'er a requi rement thaf jet airlines approach Le Angele s lntemalional A i r po r I from the ocean at night , a pilots' group spokesman says plans are under Way to ha\·e th~ airport blacklisted. Th e International Federation (If Air Line Pilots Association 1rill be asked to declare the airport substandard and deficient, a representative of the Air Line Pilots AsSO<.'iation s a i d Thursday. e 1''omlnuled SACRAME~'TO (AP I Hov.·a rd I.. Ullrich is. l!>e state·s ne1\' director of transportation. subject to confl rm;Hion by th e Senate. c;ov. llonald Reagan named the 57-v ea r-ol d Ullric h to the job ThUrsday. Ullrich has been acting transportation director since Jan. l , \.\'hen former director J ames l\foe left to return to priv ate business. e Veto Upheld SACRAME~'TO (UPI ) r.ov. Ronald Reagan's veto of a bill giving elderly persons free accc!'s to mo st state parks \\"as narrov.·ly upheld by the Assen1bly. The velo override attem pt r:1il"d Thur!;<fay on a 52·23 ,·otc. 11\"0 short or the 54 required . Assernblyman John I'~. Thur man, Jr. (D-1'.lodesto) sought to ovf'rlurn the \'cto of hi!< bill ( A898 ). jobless rate ove r 5 percent · k 11~•~· •• Jr. 11 .• c. .. , A•!• 1 , ~ • 1'.01.,1 1l• ''. n ,, u', 1 .. 1 1~. I<'• -· jobless j<.ite \\'as the \:irge::;t pre\'IOUS WCC' · B•o<1v.n l 1~,11 ... in en 11•,11'·•'•"'~' J~,JI un·• 111, 1• I>•' for the first 11·me s1·1-e 'l0 y 9 11ic r·ise ·1n i'"blessnes· last ,,.,11·, Mtt •J'. 11•1 •i·'"" i:w 11i '' ,·,o• ,.,,,,,, 11 l>. v~qr.• '"'" 1, a .· ,..,. ,. " . ,,.,, .. " ,•,·111uor)' r 70 ,,.,,,. 1't . " ;; ' ' tl · '-" ' bi\n~ ~rl ;I • l1"• """"' 6• :~ • 1'' · r "' t.vn• J~ , )~ \I~'"" ~~ J ~ r, -A •.ninistra_11on . •co.no1nis." ro>sc froi>• 3_5 "' 3.9 iierreiit. rnonth occurred mainly <1 rnon!.! u~"~11 F 1 ·, 1 ~ .. u .... \~"' 11 , u1• r-.,,, 1110• 1, 14., v.1~ "'' 1• 1•. d h b ti 11 W " !<~>I•>• IO 11 H~rpo • Ii \•, ~ • +i,,~I I,,, 1\,, 01 \I'~ '>"I~ ~ I, -nr~ t e J~ s1tua .o? w1 Th~ bw·~!ct tha l \l'hi!c y~ung .idul ts and teen·agers "'""'n r.r ... 1· ....... 1~ r. r , ,,, v,1 .. 1 " , 1J -,,.1,,.. ~1 s q ·~···d:;-(~~~ef! ·~_s 9a·~~o\~tf-i,ts-L.1-,,-r-11at~~w-'!,·~u·b!i'st~a"n"'1,_.~-,rl!'-:,'1, · -~~~~~-l·~~r.~l~i~ilns~ ---~12J1'¥a 1~:1-1}: ~~itti MC. ,:.,; ,;.,+p·;.c~~ ~.; :!.:~:.: ~:~.~. ~;.' --l..: ~- genera! ,~nom1c d~nturn . '"as w"",·ble" 10 "g·,,,e 1,r.ec·,., fron1 717 .to s.5 peret:i,n. Th~ 'r:["o ~;~f·~;~: ~!;v~:[L'~~~~t:''1~~]~~1'?;~-··r~r~·~:;~~~, ~~~1~:s•~·····,··.·.~ Th \\h I JJ h " " "' l>•O "'"1~ <I •~ H.,MI .Y.1Q '' • IU • J>1ont• W l , !ii • '/,,.nlM l '• ,. ~ I e ·ous~ .a s fi ures as 10 just hCl\\' ntanv !ccn-ag(' JOb[('SS ra te Jumped 1;1,.11 s~ .. 1 21 ,11 Hydt1 c 1·. a . 11.,,.,,~, 10,, 11 . w-~d~n •, 1 . CHRYSLERS LINED UP ON DETROIT LOT New C,11r1 Idled by Two-week Shutdown cstunated the rate 1v1\I chrnb ,.0g1,. •·•re lost 10 shori •ge's from 14.4 t,o l5.6 per""•ni la•t 11•~M 1 P .. l) .itVi tiv1h 1 c 11'1 1a "'>ll c,,. ~. 10•. wr•Q,' w1 ,' !.""," .. '" u ..... " B•oc~ O';! "'' """ fM~ 11>1"! •'· 9•, r·~t" C.010 ••••• W•ln') M to about 6 J>ercent but ·1 rnooth after holdutg stC'a h si ... c~ ., r·. 8' • 1 .. <1.1 w.11 i • ;o . •Ju.••' c~· 11 1a w11c~1 "" e • 1 ' . . ' of fuel and l101v niany were ·' ,c . SMA Cp 1~·.10•·, 11111< ,.,ud 11•.16>. r.1,,..tn ,,, ti,~·.\',, O(.v r-~ 1• i••· nu rnber of pn va!c t.'{'()OOOHsts tttroughout !he second hal f of so~ E~ .. 1 11 11•. 1111~·~· '" •'• r.~in• ~P 1 , '" w~1i. ~n , ir Ii •-1· 't Id I 7 a T E U" ,, • .. r Labor 1973 8<>'111> No 11•. I\ I ~·· Lab .~. 11. fi~l~nl W11tsn11 I \j•, l~ ,, !JI.: \{'\'e I C0U go 0 Or }I ll l\.W.4._..• .0 . 6rtnco I 1•'• 1\'"1 Int•! C•ll -V• ''"''· • 1JJ -7)1 \'"''" H ~ •t • " -~-~ 8•m-• In. !'o a•, lnl~'' C~ I i '• 11,.mll 11• 16, w,nn~ Sot u '~ i i GM Records Sliow Farnii1ig Record $2.d. Billi,011 Prices Vp DETROIT (AP 1 -\..A preli1ninary audit s how s General 1'.fotors t:arned a r('(Xlrd $2.4 billion last year despite a slu mp in the fourlh quilrter. The previous high "'as $2.16 bil !J.on in 1972. General ~I o tor s Thursday it earned President said $ 5 I 7 Sees Easier Borro1vi1ig WASHINGTON (UP!l Hotnf' buyers shou\c\ find mortgage money easiC'r to get in the coming ll'llJn ths. but fe"·er homes \\"ill be built. President Nixon said today. 1n illion durlng the lasl lhree 1nonths or 1973 compared \\1ith $667 million for the last c1uartcr of 1972. GENERAL 1110'I'ORS sa id prtl~minary figures sho1ved record sales of $3~.8 bill ion in 1973, co rnpared \vith lhe previous rf'cord or $ 3 0 . 4 1n i1lion in 1972. Fourth quart er 19i3, sales v.·ere put at $9.0t billion. compared "'it h $8.82 billion in the 1972 period. C ha irman Ri c hard Gcrstenbcrg a n d President Ed \\·ard Cole said !he energy shortage "had an immed iate and measur ah!e irnpnct on car \V,\SlJI NGTON (AP ) - Fann pri~. led by big gains for wheat and meal animals, jumped 9 percent in the monlh ended Jan. 15 and averaged 3 9 (X'rccnt above a year earlier, the Agriculture Department says. The increase pushed the department's index of price.; farmers receive for ralOJ products to 2 0 O percent of a 1967 base used for com parison, the de partmen t sai d rhursd::.y . That was only f poin ts below the record ~ct last Au gusl. sales throughout thc \l'Orld. '------------ \\'orry about g a so I i n ~ sca rcities led man y pote:nt ia! buyers to defer pu rchases." Ure~~ c;, 1J , i•'> lntn>I Us !<''. "'• 1,i111 f'~< II '!J ' "'"'! P~T ll II" Ei•own .t.r ,J • ''•In! J>lum 1'1 •'• i:io<~Q E•i 4,; 1 ; ""'"' PL! 1; 1.,.: (;~•-too O'o ... In R•W A \ llt p~'I [.o~, 71 7<1 , 11.lfoo;;ll \.IM 1~ 10 ll~•••l • • ) • tn!~'l•I 8" 8'• "' 1o 11,,., 1v· 1 \1 • 1 l'<o«o.l '>• •u•. l' ' Bu•~P SI n , W'• ln!"r en a• 9 • ~ ... l'o " 1 , 1 , v.•,·1~1 oN l • ' lflo11ey's ll'o1·tlt Lu!lu M 1~· > 1~ > I ~ ~U Ut•I 11' • 1•'• R~vn 8" J1•. '''• 'r •llu f rl •• 1 '> • (alW! S•; ~, .. l!\• 1 ... ey a.to q '" 1.t·11~t M• 1• 'I I 1•~"' UI~ ,. '16 -, (in\ la~ lllo li<> J1mt'b 11~• 11" I '/' · f) V f ' C•non Ml 10'• 1 ~-, J~'" Em 1•, a I t. / , IJ SI · f'(11·,:. J C•P"•" ~ ... ~··, J~nn• EF n 11i, SIKk Vo•-.... 4•k.a (llq. c~.ma11 ,,, .,,, JOSl~n M ts•, 16 , llu•ro••n 0•1 119,l.IXI 10''• 11•··-• I (nM111 Ill II !/>, K•I'~' St 1 1~. 18'• ii, .. non G~~ lOl,100 a•. 8'•., (•n Vll>S \Jlo \l7o ll;al••• C. I , ••• P~nn ld~ 9\.ilOO I'• 1'•• , (m\rn 0 1!'.'o 19 11;.>•n•n C \1 '1 1J'. A"! FnClp!ll 11,100 8'• 810. c.rs CMI 11 ..,, ll'• l(e ,)rn 10 •"• 1 F>'"""" S1m1 ~a.soo IQ \, ro1 •• ', Notl1h1g's W1·011g (l\"'11 '>t 6'l I l\flly ~"' I~ IJ f.id llk 0rt)ft !o0,\00 6<.1 6'• 1 (l\a"<~ A rn " 1!'. ~en (Dlln 1 /•, """•'U' Bu•n s~.100 )1•0 l l'·-• 1 ("inl (o •'• ••. ~t~!I Ell u •, I\, 1.m (oprP'I\ K,100 U ••'1 1'• I C~em Cl! l•' 1 1• l(py ,Q•11 1·., b • 0•1 ~M.olP .. ,000 1 I'. ! en, O• 11· 11;e,e \ • ., IJ'• l<. \l•~l rt·•I E ~o d .loOO 11 lllo ~ 't.·i !~I Hll"J lt~v (u>t • o ; , --("'•t S.< l<:t (1! IM i l ', ;, ""~o val"""' To<M y, S.•i l,700 t H1 II< KMS In~ l I A~•d"'"' ~\! I Ci\/~' I.JI 12 l• °'""~ VL 1'l IJ'. 0.t'""" •1~ In Moo1uighting By SYLVIA PORTER Jn President Nixon's major messages on the sta te of the union. our t!conomy a nd budget this week and next. the combination of climbing unemploy n1e nt and a disastrous rate of innation Is discussed in generali ties. That's the nature of such bi g -l l! a g LI e talks. The President C'OUldn't, and lie "'Ol!!dn 't. break do\.\'11 these cconon1ic evils into tenns or your o\rn home , you r faintly relationships. your f e a r s . pride, S<'nse of self-,1•ort!1. (<!i lJIA J]", l )~, !(null\ 1111 ll'• unc~.1noc:<1 1111 I C.l•r~ M! 1<•,11·• Koo~• f'• "'• 11•, lotd• ?1<: I rue -bu t multiple jobholding ~::~·~··n. ::,.,a, .. ~~~~~'~1 ~ •• ~. (;oiue rit 11 11tl Lo~er.• , II I• (lr.w C.•P o 11, L.ttl ed St '1 u GAINERS I spans a occupa ions. coo~ L•b u 1 ~.,, L•n<:i11 •~· , t 0111u"'1 M•n1t> 21 •• •, Up i~ 1 ~ I •· · f )' Coburn O \1•, 11 L•ntt 10 1\ 1 •oobJ Uld Cn\ • , • , Up 2~ 01 Can llt:Dr It nOW, Or Ve Cl)t aC. La ll"• ll'• l•v.sn Pr 111~ 7l J A11,n a.iron •'•· 1 UP n ~ • he-....i -....a • -1 gh C.emm Cl 19 l \ L•,..l@r ( 1 Ill'! • 0.t1'oon 0,.ld ~·, • I , Up 11 I ~ cuu ''""read It.m.ten enou cm• snro 1•>'o 101~ L•1 y s~y n 1, 11•, 1 (dm 1;r,. "" • '• Up ''' . (,.. .... !Gs It 19 '.~ ltidt 1111 10 I! I \lollfl> Sy'l~m' 5 •~ '• Up 11 ~ i In fhe pa st. "\\-by Should tJ1ese CmwTI P Jl 1l Lt0._.1 Pl tl" ll'• I Roy•I S<01'm 1 ,. '• Up li.• k , CPI• Aul<> 10"• II" l•f>tlh ~ 1'• 1 I Oplel Corprln ) • Up ll l men (or women) la e Jobs co1r11" 11•, u . LH c~mp 6 ~, 'o~"F"""' 11 ~··~ ;, ua u . C.cnn ~(I 110 .. 11'• l•mld ~I• "'' 11 0, !O Cutlum C.o .7R 8·•-I U11 II • away from me (or my cn1 P•P• li'· n·. Un<: s.s11 ) , 1, 11 No1101•tv >lorn• 1 " up •1.0 i Con1., WI 11"• ll't• L•on C1S1 1"• /'• U """ ~moln I• 8'• • '• un 11 / ! ~ husband) v1hcn we need the corn" Cp 11 so lottolf l'. JI 11 Medi x, 10<• 1 ,, uo "t 1 Co.,.,n1 11'• 11•, lcwo• ~lit • 'I', lDSERS J Paycheck S0 desperjteJyJ " Cto~I (<> l! 1& •• Lcwoo11 Fb 1 (D"'f"'I~• SYt • -I, 0 1! !\I C•utc~ ~ &', B". Ill u ? 1 \""''~"' T<nn 11' >--1', O!r 11.s , "These lJCOPle arc job· raiders! Cun No11 11·• 111. L..,.,.., co n , •I i Cr dnoot'! "" b -'· DtT The OM~n 0<1 I'• S'"• MO..rm1 11 , 11'. • l!~••lv I!"> E.n ''• '• Dlt :~ ~ l l~'}J Y arc stealing \vork from t>4r1 1n11 u ''"• ......,d c.., 11•, 1.; 1 And•s11 J~cob 1·. '• °'' people )·Ust as carub\e as, .• " Dari Drg •"• ~,., Ma\ 1<11, •'• •. • Crdr.t>" Sr•n 3', '• 0" r-r O.ia \;)} 10') 11 MittlOt! J9', •O • I J"'' MIQ 10"'1 7 ' 0, Oft " .. TII E CRITICJSi\IS so und persua sive en the sur f:1ce ·- but they are not vnlid. The theory lhnt the n100nli'ghtcr Oay \n Ml 20 21 Ma rino C )I , 18', 9 \\d•m•nln l)o I , '• Ott 0.ti~ D~ 8°~ t ~r1t P•\ 11 • I•'• 9 IN'',!tc.>I! P..1 110 '• 0 1! ~, 0.. lb AR 4~>, •I'• .... dr~. lw 1~'• 11•1110 Aul•• l"•O•~ 1·>, '• OU ~l 0.ll>i 1~11 I'• ~'I> M~•y M;~ 11', 7~ 1 \1 PUO i11le1 n~I• 11, J, DI! B 1 0.1 .. 00 c J.I·. 1~·, lo.Ii, C•nc -11 , lB '• 11 P•on H'"' Oolb 1•'• 1•, ou n r O•ilm («> \1" 11"• MtDwl E l•o l't 11 Gtnf! llonaonq ?~ -1 1 001 1 • BUT I CAN do thi s -and is a job raider is <1 Ill\ th. herewit h one translation. '111ey arc instead hard-\1·orking I I "Ne t inflovos into sav ings Ln these next few months nien and \\'Onien 1~·ith skills MUTUAL FUNDS and Jv..1n as.sOC'i<1tions havc of econom ic in suffi cien t demand to risen sill{'(> last wmrncr and EAR~L\'GS PER share on RAEJlleSted s 1 0 u• d oirn command secondary jo bs •---------------------.! They said G~fs fourth· qua n er cantings decline could be traced to Increases in laOOr and mnterial cos!s . Aha11doni11g Of Tracks thr ift instituti'on•. nov.• have con1mon stock in 1973 "'ere '-A.. b d . v.·itli res ponsibilities 11·J1ich I d •o 3, h o r e nnQ" propel them 10 ••·ork f,·ir ,..,,. 'l'or~ -Fo1. Dod.,,.c. u 82 '' 8'J 1~••1 Ft)d 10.1111 <1 "'""'" F ~.Ml •1, nlorc funds ava ilable for a recor .:io. " per s are. · 11 towin11 i\ " 1,.1 ot Ort ••I E 1.q1 t.91 111~ Fuoe1 1.11 1.6l R111r,t1 . liJ in ed · h $7 51 h WASHINGTO N (.•P l -The rig 1 now on beyond the nornt and \i'ilh 11'11 •na .,.,M Dd · DfllEYl'"US GAP J, P G~n '·',', 9,16 ~'...: Eq .i.81 ass 1nortgage lending," N ixon <'ompar \\"lt . per sare outright re· t•• on Mlll\l"I Or~IFd 10.Jll !l 79 •nusr d H. n .n ,,..q.11 ... 1.0lllCI in I9n, G~f said. Earning> Department of Transportation ambitions that drive thC'nt. fuoe1~ •s 11110t•a by EQtr Fd lts l90 JH4n !'" '·'° l•\.O scuoDEJt icos: Said. cession \I lheNA5D loc. Ory L• IJ9'1 !1ll lH•n •9 16S Ill 1t•l•'!n11 U001•00 But UI• tercsl rates r 0 r in the fourth qua rter. \Vere today recommended tha•t 25 · • ' ~fost men and v.·omen \\·ho So 1ncrn 1 11 1.as Jo11n"n 11.1' 11 11 e .. 1."" u.a1 u.&1 . \\' i 11 h e Tllur...i., Jrd C•nl t.'l'I 10.95 ltEYSTONE : Com 9 11 9.)8 d 1 t · $1.80 a sha re, compared "ith percent of the railroad track f h h v.i ll be jobless in these rnonths J•nu••11 11, 1.,. E&E Mu J 01 1 QI cu1t s1 11 &s "s1 si>e< .. 1 i' 1s 1'·'' rnortgagt..-s an 'mp oymcn in 12.32 in 1972 . ,·n the Northeast Un1'tcd Stales ouc er t .::in siinply wouldn't take on the •id Allt E•~1' c.. I.J i •01 cu•t 61 1• 98 20·" Sb<! l'v • ~ ~ •• rhe -"~-·ctlO!l· industry are in years fo r Adm Gw l ~s • n £AtON a cu~1 6' 1.01 8 n sEcu111 1rv l'Ot: -~~-u •• b d ,, 10' bs I ·-r Adm /ti( J 41 114 HOWAll'O: (us! 1(1 • 11 'SJ E11uoly l .lll l 611 uncertain for the next several vc a an Ollo..."IJ. you to hold arge numut:rs o moon-A11m tn• 1 ~ a.u B•111 Fa a &J 9 •S cu'' l(l s ls s 86 tn••\t • 1• •.k lhs .-. 'd 'd · T ransport•ri·on Sccret•ry light ers do. 1'.tost \rould not Adv·~· 1.u •.61 G..,11 F 111s11 xi Cu•t s1 1'.i 11 JJ uitr• r 6.11 •~J moo • t.1H:: Pres1 ent sa1 1n CJ l .. · " ~ORTE• or !!Cl a iob A•tn• Fa 1 Jt 1.01 tn<mP s.~1 •" cu11 SJ '·I' 10 11 SELECTED FD!>: h' F Cl ud 8 . a·d . I settle for part-time work in A•ln• In 1l.7!UIQ '>lii!'<ll F 111 19() (u•I SJ 6 % 161 Am Sl'or 105 101 is 1974 economlc messageto iellp lie a e r 1n ega r s1 1na\vide yS('parated varict\1 f Alutur• s.11o11.1>11stc•Fa 11 °'11 11 cu11 s.i J,61 •01 -0op F11 811 811 Congress. ' elimination of the almost of ind usti·ies. ··-·,·-, •ntl o (hours from lvh ich lhl.'y .t.GE Fa ••••.st EDIE. so 1190 119() APOllD 101 1.u sp1 s111. 11.111111 ,,.._.,, ....... " "" I' J JI .t.•l~l•lt 10.Jl 11SIE9r,1 c,1 1116ll ll Po•••• l.10J\.OS..nhnel 10061CQJ The Adm i n i s trat i on 16,000 miles of track "·ould r rofe ssions. In mani• cases, ...... rn corn para ive y s1na Alp,... Fa 10•>11.•1 E1t11n Trt u11s l(noc~· .s111 1 •~!..n1ry F 11,,.123~ h I I b sums. ~tost certai n!v do not .t.m<ap F •.u •.-to Ern•r~ 1 ;1 1 \.!! l(n~• Gtn 1 J6 e °" H.t.1t£MlD Glt P . forecasts COOSltllCtiOn Wi ll a\"C itl e apprecia IC effect the lo.~er Of a jcb 1vi ]J be · .t.m£hr1n 919!016 En•'Q1 ll •lt!l\ lndtl>f~ 1St 111 Com,1 J.SJ J l6 On trar(l'c 'arri'ed by t'c II 1 b d · · ha ve the capital. inclin:iUon AM Own a.>!o •.13 F•l•ttd 7 81 &M> LO Eoit 11 u H l3 En1rp• s 1a s " begin on about 1.67 million ~ 11 ie so e rea \v1nner in a AmE11ty •.5.l •.~,Fm su•! 1.i•e i9L•n• Fa •81•.81 •1~ Fa ,,1 ,.,1 I · 19 4 2 rail roads. Ile said onll' 4 r~1 1 ·1 ·rh oun d d t or skills to go inro business AM£..:~11Ess Ft11 R ~1 111 LE11.011DuP : H••b• 111 810 iomes in I , a p e r c e n t · i 1 Y ,,, Y g. epen en for UteinselVes and l he icu1o1os : FIOEllT Y cp '\..,,, 11 .., u 01 Leq.ot L • s.o 1 11 d~llne from last _vcar. The Exec Clai"lll,S percent of the rail !rafrCc in childrt>n. Jn 1na nv. cases. too. <C.p111 b ll 101 G11ouP: c. ... 111 1.u 6') F'•<e Fd ,:11 1:'6 st amina afler the)·fin1'<lilhe'1r intom •Hte e.•• sna ~b i 9• '19/ R!"tn 1i.11 11.;.. HEARSOHicos: unusually high nun1he r of the Northea st ntO\'CS on the th(' man 1\·iH be ove r 40 11·it l1 · ' • 1n ... s1m 1 s1 a.11 C•P!•I 10 1111 ob Lit• 1n1... 1 ~9 1 H AP P•c 1a is 1,91 homes that \Vere unsold ht ti nes he rccoinmendcd be li1ni!cd. skill s. and thus' \\•ill P:im alrly jobs, to .. d I'\' 0 t ~ ~ro'~~ ·i ~ r~ ~~n~~( : ~~ t~J1? 6 u I OI :~;~~ 1{~~ :f:; 1973 and carried into the new ASHLA ND. K,1'. (UPI) -abnndoned. nnd it even harder ro fight vi rtun Y an add1~10n;1 l full Am C.rtM s.1~ •.11 °"~' ~ o SA YLES: "" a.~n 111J 11 u "·ork·\\'Cek to !heir 0 \Vfi A m '""~ <S] ~~· E\·~· !I! (dP Ov 1 1.~0 1 1.10 •d@FO •. 61 l.t• Days .Ove r \'ear \\·ill diln!nish th e \Vhi\e this nation 'l'as usln"' The recommendat.ion is the ;ic:e discriinination and get a 11m 1 ~·,1 •1~ ·~~ Ev@•\t 111i11e1 Mu~~•1 1J.601 i w tGMA FUNDs, · "' enterprises r..Jost si rn rl v do Am """' s 1~ a91 Funa u.111111 Lo110 All: CM• snr •ll &'t"I • •rer!Jer ~ •ked I m med i a t e need for 30 percent of the v.·or!d's fi rst slep in the reorganiza tion job equal to the one he Jost. · · · AmN1 G• '1~ 1.1• Pur11n Q •a 10 11 Aii.111 6.11 1 M •nv t.11 rn,, l' , .. ,. Jl llOI have that degree Of "'°'(11011 S..lrm F J61 J.q& Am Bus 781 J l1 I•\! l •l 8 t7 Los AN'GELES (AP \ cilnstruction, even t h ou g h t'ncrgy. it.c; consumers \vere of fina ncia Y ailing railroads And that, in turn. translates dedi·c·ti·on or delrrm·,,,,.1.100. GROUP: '""n 10 1111.10 s"" <1eo q 19 1o•R "'~'"' • 91 '·'° ~· l ndln hold ' . I 12 ( h . "N h t d'!'tl I " " G•wtn ~!91.IS FHtAlotCIAl Lul~r·n q 'l()IOAl mo1n a Q J~9h 11, ;\!er"er of the b o ard s c g s u increase. pay1ng on y percent o t c 1n u1c ort eas an 1•1v.·cs . ino thc virtunlccrtain!v that 111com 101 1 ,,,•0G••i.1s: lut~nin •nio M e i&v .10 11 10 l 1 ~· " The Pr es Id en t S aid \\'Ot!d's energy hill, accordinn 1·u the"" n•on/h s the m'1·11 ·1005 R''"'v 1oe.i 11 oo Fin om ~Qi t r,1 MAS\ co. s.o cr.nF 111511 ta n1.: operat ing Los Angeles and " ""' TllE TVPJCAI. monnJi n)Hcr Sp<;c1• •O!! 'o Fon ''""' J I~ Jst F•eem ''" e •~ $w\t 1,,v e80 'll h h rbo h '--"underl yi ng dcn1and f o r to Orin E . At.kins. board t'f )'Oll ir ho holrl to ,..,, t'l'"'l . f I .~ ""~ 1n11 e 11 1 1~ f in •nt e 01 e 01 i nn~ F 1 Jo ~ ~1 :,,. in. \, 1 11 • u1 0 ' Long Beac a r8 BS 1-"!en c , l "' IS a ami V n1an ht>l\\'1'('n '!5 wa Na11 110J 110'I vent .1.61 ltl 1.\#j" r 108011 !." '°"' •n ic>a ii vi " re-mm ended by an audit housing •. · remains strong." cha irman and ch ief executive Olllllle ltL·a n19rc jobs !moonlight ers) ""ill "nd 44 )'_·,,of age. inarrled A•''"" 110 1srFa v, 1on111i MA1s l"J.iCL: """'''" 1,9() ,11 •~ '" J !AhldO'JI I """" Audt~F oJ1 6 t'l l'llllST MIT 10 \l 11 \o'.l &P 1,,0\l!~IB .... 1 n..'"l ncl. of iccr o s an l nc . 11<' t 1£' larJ?et nf incrc;isingly \\·ith 11 non-i\·orking irife and .o.xE ···,.., 1N111EsTD•s· M•C. 11 011 1111 TATE 11No G111P1 TY · I" Alk ' t Jd p b'I( · .,. · HDUGHTO!ol: D•u Fd 'l 11r. 1110 ll"llll~ Um ru •<~ ·~~ £0 The panel ~aid Thursdaythe ·ins 0 com an y l cr cri 1c1s111. gro"·lng fa1n il\•. His need to Fun<1 A 111 •11 Gn~Fd e1; '" MFO 11 1'1 :~J o,v~'" ,6~ 1 13 "· 1\1 F • shareholders Thursday that E • v Fund B 6.QJ 1 H Jncom !1t 111 1.•LO 111•l 1< •1 '"">t;" , •A , 10 •. n1erger \\'Olllde Jimi n a t e D~O }f"fl) arl"llCYS' JI SUppJem('n l bis ill<.'OnlC js 51«~ S~•1Q St0<;•F 1 1~1•o lol"l••I • 1 1q11'·~1 i:,r,. l \O •~J °' dupli'cet'ion of e ,. p 8 n • 1· v e ~-.a. this country has seen an end · 111-_ . -. _ \ TlllS GHOl:P _ n(l\OJ include!'. bei~nd di·sJlli le. A•t sc; 1.•s •.1~ 1,1 Mult, ' 11 1 1l M.;tne• q •o q •o 1 F• 1,... a oz 8 Ii/ ! ,. (_)' u l'!LC GUI TQ.2J U.11 £1m Otr 8.U 1.u Mid Am l lJ ~JQ 1 .. 1~ S1r -!Oo~2 11 6l '1 faci·lili·es and avoid costly to cheap foreign oil. ~ .300.000 A1n er1cans r r om A 1 . . be &rbtc1t1 11J.•1 10.•J l'DRUM c.•ouP: '*'"v Fd q .010 11 Tt:AOMAN • .,D·o;,, G L • A k i 'd NE\V YORK (AP) t 1 1 lh h'gh 1 asc1natmg nu m r go in e.v•oc •.05 •.•1 100 Fn11 ''J •q1 M~B Fa 111()13 10 "m 11111 zu 1ai 1"" competition. ls Ill I ns s a 1 go\'ernment l'Oas o coas, c 1 es f 1. . th . ll•y •' 0, s .... 6.16 ,01 F"" 1 i. a.•• Mn flnG 1.116 ~·~ ""'\o fu 1 11 0 1, -ed e c indecision and inaction. and Continental Oil Co. ba s n um~r e\'er rind rcpresentina or occupa ions in e I r k•tn Hr 804 I.Gt (OIUm 'ti I •1 M!F I'd 1.01 8 11 111 ... 11 I h I l > <'s The 60-pagc study, pre.par r--stc0nd1trv 10• !Jo quite different a..acan t.9• 9t. 1s Fund s5i Je~ M1F C.•i> 1•1 •1• 0<~ .. n 6 "'1 o~ '"" · · Off" t~ lack of long-range planning announced 1973 r e co rd 5.1 percent of an· e1nploi•ed · a~uih• J.51 1 114o Fa~ G• J a~ • 10 Mu0m 91 •?fl • 61 ~Tt•H 1110E ·Fos: v by City Administrative 1cer d' 1 from their primary work -6or\d't• •.n •1> f0u1o10111s Mu0m"' 8 1!o6 941 i; .. 1~nc tBJs 1•h • c. J-·Jn r;-. a J s 0 listed Ameri~n 1'.larine Ud. of in !he past, has led 1rect Y eaqJings of $242. 7 million, a \rorkers. &ugg··"o•, ""Ir desi're to gai·n 11os1 Fan •.22 10.llll 01touP : "'u' !>nr~ 1& 1h 1& ?6 CJp,11 8 18 8 u • '" ~· c M h ed 1 h t · 1 2 · th ~ \.Lu;! Bra-1.1t l.16 c;,.,."' •m i ll Muu Ir\ 1113 •11Jf<;1.,.. 1i Q1n ~o uttd 54 rtc0mmendatlons to halt osta esa , as arrang o to t e curren energy eris s. 4 .6 percent increase over e fl includes 11"omen and men. lrainm· g whi'ch mi'gl•t lead to !lrnnm '·'s •.n 1n,om 11 :lll 111 1 N41 1n<1u ~ 61 9 &1 1\ GROVP. II '-k I' at II Id ch at ' e . I f CALVIH"UNO'! F Mluil l.l9 Q11 NAT SEC FO\· C.•wt~ ~l!•/o 1 :0 a railing off in the cargo renew s "Nil 1nes c sa su pr c 1c s prev1ous ycar. :i1ltougha h~tv four-rifths ol mo~ remunerative primary s .. 11Fo 11•111.11 "SP""tol 91110~, 1:1a1~"' .1 •~~"" •nt"'" 808 84s "' · t'--" h ' .. substantially increased levels, e n c o u r a g e d i n creased The company said its fourth all nloonli' o,hters are n•cn. C<?n F11 21.s~ ll ~l Fou1su F 1 n 8 11 Aond S• • 11 1 01 Smn1i1 a. lh 1 i 1 tonnage moving 1uuug LAIS f, jobs and renecting t he or~ Sh• J1s J.~6 FR•Ni(l1,. O•.illn J <to 11a l""thn1 •oa &k " Angeles Harbor. chalnnanJohnR.NcwtonJr. dependence on forei g n quarter earnlngs,\\'hen supply 11 kno••s 110 c o lo r 'lb'Jl "' . k N•two 9JQ1c.11G•ouP1 P"1 sr••6.0l 6.6J ~•~t 1 F •l).l•f>ll ff" I ' .. odf ' f I ava1 a 1 ly wpart-t1me wor· NV\len !O.l~ll .l/Olfl ( 1Jo1i t.1lll'""' j l>(l~Ol vnooC.•14671 •' said. supp ics, ignoring uie ne or pro. blems, 1nlcnsi iC'd and wor d distinctions. even t h 0 11 g b in tho s•rvi""S. An itllpre.ssi'•·e cc. Fu~ B.r< • &1 c,..,h s. ~" 1 01 s11)1.~ ~, ,, •1 1 ,,. e""'1 c.. 1.w a.11 91!'Jio • "'It 0 d Id I ddlt' I I I . ! th I h I ... '"" c .. p Trtn 9,>11 10 •1 Fr ln<m ISB 1.06 G• ... lh j "f'"J &ll ·~n (;,p l.6J !1'1 a,. ~ e ppose Newton sa t 1e a 1ona oog-range P ann1ng or e 01 prices rose s a r p y , ll'hiles out-number black!l by n.umber also are self-employed te"1 ~"~ 11) r11 us c.~ s Q 66 10 ~1 HEw ENC LF: •d•I Eq Q 11< 1o ,1 !~ SACRAMErtl'O (AP) bank lines a~r•.nteed by development of domes ti c jumped 96 percent, to $119 a statlstica11y insign lflcaiit iii· their seoond occupations _ ~~·~N~•vN0e.si '·10 ~~1~1~~P ;:~ ~:;l ~~~·,': 1: ~ 1'4; ~°'cGH ·~ ~~ 1~:1! i;;."~·---_,.~ ~O~; Ronald Reogan ~)'._! he lncltcape Ber Singapore, resources~ -million . percC'nl. . testl(yl~g to'thef:r special skil1,; . "Au~t~~: T.lt l,lO F~t f.'~~ ~:: 1~·~t i~m ::.!1 a:ij /~~.;~ ~/~! ~-; 110,, 1s unalterabfY opposetf to which prevfou.s as f6a~ .. ~· . . . _ ._ . . _, •r ·' _ ;· , .~:",''~•zes n 0 and thc.ir an,blhons. s .. 1nt11 ,,., 10.\.0 FoMi dp 1.it 1 NEA M1_L L4J.n. u.o.iL-ui...~·~~--~ ....... ~ .•. ... --J lot ,·~ ~ ....... ;: ,. ;.!:' ~ ' •• •• ·~ ·" "'' '" "' .. , "" .. .. ... • \ . : hJ ', H K ~ '·'~ •'"" S~d Fd •.. 91..,J ~~-I .. Nfil'·"W111-rft t tT NON Sl!lt'ttCI!· . legls_laUon w cta. _w. !' t: .• lo: ::1e -comp.any s ong ong • , . -·. • .... ~-=-----·~ .. · .. _ ·""· r distin•ti'ons_ . . EGtr.or"''"ffl•r .... ofltiUP: 1-1tYW!h 1 1.'l'I 1.<1<1 111ou,.: bsldl «••oooo ~ 'fuJ)j), ~ .. ~ ...... . f QIYPr 1.8'11.1~ Comm I.JI 909 N•"'I"" 11 ~1-l])I 8•d S •~ ll 'l<I UfS . :-.... ~uU'I! tnat a new governor g SU ar)'·~·"" ' . iue.new .. rJ'fl ~ J ncro(il ~p -teflli'V ~.:.;;; ~-·~ations are • ONE ur of f ive Frid Am J6,S. l .•9 1"!p~t 1.61..~~ "lw p.,, 1' II n ·~ Nit\I lfl• 6 16 I ~' men5!o11 be .~U ~~Wf;rt· :..5.:~~;~ ;$:!!' v ?'"Jt.!k: '"' .. 'J .J :w;~~'~"'. ~..,.~· ,,-.f 1l0\dr1'&lf 1 ·~11r"~\;1t( hi g-h . ,ITioon!ighters --tire ·teae~rn ~~ ::~ 1:~ ~,, '~:!~ 1 1:10 ::rc~1;-:1a ::·~ :l.~I ~~1;:r1 1~.2 ,;!; ' ""-':t"~r. :.:ddf.. • ..... d "' '-he :=t""1on' )~~~ 1' n~-.; ._ •'l. .. ;~· -• .. -... .,. .. 'llJ .11 c ·• · -proportion or n1oonlighters, bclO\\' the college level. This vi:~~. ~:~ ~;: Ge'~s':s P ~ri •·1~ ~~~·•t 'i:::f 'i:~ A~~~~D :!!N~.~ On \Ve d n' II a Y, t ~"""ct cut_..,.~ . . • -. -is lhe highest percentage of ~~.','•'•·. c..~ »c &.n 1JS o Ne11 ra 11.111111 8n11 Fa 111 1.~s ed bill i I t -w 1ro l em C -~ -G!t'I FA "! •n 1,61 Orlt Will !l•l l''tS Cont""" e.118 Q ... Assembly RpprOV 8 (:Ontiout oper l ons al Curren 1f '1tl•'/£'. e--~··s , ost 30V OCCtJpatlonR] group Ona FOCI Bot 1.0 I 16 Grth lfld 11 ~ 11.1' DPPENHM FD; (pnt "'' t.u 1011 which would Pro hi bi t levels. ~.:JUI 'U Pe,l'WC ~ .J • Is Clearly tied to special ski lls ~~~ i~ ttt ~:~ °"''a '112 611 ,; w. 8: ~1~ .: ~,1 1~ ~ :.:::: 1 ~ ~ 1~ :~ construction of the"17mPOS:'ed·--~ -AUS and the need for lnromt. The ~' Fd ::~-tti il~ · 0 1n" ~-V\IJl~c~ ~·~ ;:~:'' ---- new mansion on a Reagan· f-m· \\'Ire •·-·Ices 581·~ Thursday 1-1 ,,,,.11 raise next bigncst lV'ftCntagt! is CJl!A~~' G ...... 111 5:'0 •.•) P"~m• •t.to 11;; us c.~15 ·~~101D . ... ~·.. ., I'~ l•lll!y olloO t.GJ Ill(<>"" LJt. .. ~s P•ul Rt.. 6 Z• • 11 .M.1 'E FUNDS . approved ,Sile overlooklnc t~ mp Cl" its whole•oJe ·price ol gasoline 3 A dra\\1\ from the cntegor\' or 1""~1 l.Sl J.M ~,, Gtfl •.20 •.10 PQ:l•U\ r • )to • 78 Apt • F • \.() • .,,, • ~ R' I b b 0 u ~1 b'I O'I 'II dd lh -crerits ' . . 'H.l'lllt " '·'• 1.8S ~I L. f,l\) l .t~ P..nn /o,I( 1 !/ ~<II B.11 Fno 116 I It "lner1cen 1ver n su ur Rn , 11 o I 1 w1 a rec three cents a gallon. effective /:". protecUve scr\•1ce \1orkers '><hu s1 1>J11 11, Heo<lboq 1.11 1.1111 ,., ''" s., • u ,, .... tum st· 10 10 11 ,. C I h I 14 mil.' 1--t'" c•nts and Standard 0 ·1 ol Oh1'0 II ", I · rM l'I l'.t. 1.11 ~ •" Pn,1., 1-n s r. ~ 1\ "ALUE LINE FDS arm c ae l\n u ii.: " I Friday. ipo cemen anu lr C'1n c n f. cOLONT .. L He .. 1~ 1;,1 I.ti PILG 1t•i.11;P "'" Ln• I.•~ •I!) Cepttol In down t own Earm•ng Up will add 5.<t cents a gallon ,,...__ c 0 m P 8 n 1. e •. s-.ii·d tl•e Pe•""C CorJlOr.·iti'on h a s surelv .nlso rcnccting thl" nl.'ed icuNCK: ~·~e 1•~1.1&.11 Poi r ..... 11 :• v.i 1n( ~·JG ., .u 1ue .~ ''--Coot.,..j •.1! t~,11 /mlJ<J c. I t •'I ~~"1 11 J • ''·I l -• ,,,,. ti)'•' Sacramento. to their wholesale gasoline price chanaes were in line nnnlCd three 3 d d i 11 0 n a 1 ror more Income and the EoOJit Ut J.1& tmt1 G, t• , JI 1n "'" ~ •• Q 16 "'" so. , ..i l 71 prices, according to compnny e desire to prcf)3 re themselves ~~ , t! 1t·:~ :~ ~ 1t.~~ '~:;! ::::.~.,;a ·1~ ~\ ,~ il ~:~~:R~· • lob Ralf... ,_ "'Ith Cost of Living Council distributors for computer dala r r tut lnc:om •.ii10.u Jl!d FAtn l.jl J.11 F'I" lrt I~ ln..t~I ot lll 1'1 Clpllol N-llorvlee SACRAMENTO -Jurisdic- tion of the State Fair Employ· ment Pr•ctlco Commllalon over pert0na subject to the Unruh Civil Rlfht.I Act ... tends only to thote . per1on1 subject to the act 0whc> are engaged In rentinr, selUng, or leasing houslnj .. liccomodaUons as defined In the Rumrord F'alr Housing Act," according 'to Ally, Gen. !velle J. Younger . . -, • Ca 11 f o t n i a Computer announcemen~. ruJes, and covered only the c.nl.r)• products n1anufactured o ure ne\V careers. v~ntur 2.42 i ... •~t•OIJ'I 10 ~ •."11! ''DHEE• t"O vs c1m1 &~ , >' Plodocta Inc. ol Anaheim-MobU, the nation'~ second pass-through of hi gher co11ts. by Its Business S ys tem ~ A full half of all "·01nen ~~~&0.;i'.,~~ 11 ·•1 :~~;~·g 1;·~ ': ~ ~:; ~; 1~ ;J ,~ ~~ 11~(~11 ~·~: :,·ft reported 0 the large1t quarter lare~t oil Orm, a I a o In HOUJton, Gulf OU Co. Di.vision located ln Santa Ana. ~nlighters hold l\li·o port· T:~sJ : ,_11 · .. 1~ :~~ 'tita 1!.: 1::C P~" 1~.!l :~.~ ~!,.1-;'(lllO i.~ .~ and alx month• ln company arinounced the following price annoWlced 11 would -strict Na mf'd as distributors are tune jobs obviowly ren~ung c 1.11 1.u •nw •11a1t 1 ~J .. PL• co~o 11 01 1101 v••+.a 1 J ls J M ' '"" '" · ' I . Comp <1• S.9' 6.SI Inv ~ IOJI 11.Jl PRICI ltOWE. 11••1'19 c,, •,'I .i..te history'' ror the period ended cutl •nunday: No. Z heating sales of gatollne du r 1 n g Sonco toe Blue Bell Penn-Jn many casee heir special ·C.Omo co .. Jt •.1e tHvtsT Grwtn 1111 11.11 w111s1 w •.To 1i!f II d N 2 dr I f I I 5 ' ' ., • 1 Ir ~ h C ,Comp lkl I.lo l.llO COUNSI L lnc:om 9QO ''ti! W•~h Mu '],,. Dec. !I. ... o an o. ese ue. . February to 90 percent of sy\vania rovenng portions c cum •. llances as mot ers o com11 Fa •.11 1.•1 t•otm 'll 1.m H ... E•• 11l8 11 ll •11.ll 1211 Net lntome for the 1tx centa a. gallon; kerosene and February, Im, 11mounts for Jersey. Del1'wRre. Maryland, young children. g:·~n. ::~i 1~:t: ~! U: tt~ !:: ~=.F~·l 1.1~ ~:~! :Jttt'o~gf 1~· _ months was $3 ,80&,000 , dtesel speclil fuel, six cenls service s tation !\ and Virginia And \Vushington. Before the n\,~h of the ~~,Q.~ !)! !.~ '~,E~ThG~P !., :;::;::~111, ~ :·;; G,11.~: X11t1ll lnChldlnf an e.xtraordinery a gallon ; aviation and other wholesalers. but provld• a 100 D c · Data Syslcn1s a r 1noo11U11htcr as Job raider t ont•r c 11 ,, u.n •Ds No 111 ~ Sl Plllll ~1 J> 'o ·~'" ••• ,, '·°' 1.11 J ! I II '•· . · . . " . c-0111 t,U•.11 IDSf:Jr J liJll ,UTNAM Mo•:r 1ot111 .. &edit o $1 ,&20,000 compared "' ue s, three ctnt& a ill ~· inrcent amount to agriculture Connecticut. ~l 11rord. ~ver1ng gR1ns new, ugly strength 1n c-01w sn s.~t Mu11 •• 1 ~u •u ,u .. os: 1ru' •o ~ u·to th' ~ J 11578000 ~ !lohl ' -· J H "I h h. ud t\.-o.i1., ,,, .. S!!I<~ 11,IO l•n ConYt• IO•l !l l8 Wfl\IJ 11•111 lol wt a 1U11i. Ul , • · ''" o and Ill sub8idlary, BP Acrol1Jlt8. ") r..onnecticut: a1"' oe . u1 s un appy p ase. st y 1ru 0•111oi, •.&:J , lJ s..'"'' ~ 10 rn.oo Euu11 , '" ~ ,, w,11111 ,0 10 11 0 the like perlod.laat year. 011, announcOO lncrcnscs fot; The BRrlculh1re allocations 1.eskin Al!sociatcl!. I n c . . fa cts. Perh aps ti ft cr a realisllc :~P~•E 1~:·R~1•1 ! :~ ! ~ ~!',i 1.-~ :0: :;:;.=:; ~~ 1~ Revenues rose 70 iv,,_nt other lue'• ra••1'ng f""'m 1.9 8N'llled to such Interests as Bethlchen1' Penosi·lvania cov· n""'"ahu1J you'll view the!le °"'1'' • 'o(l lO,ll 's • •n<o"' 1 '11 ... ""'" ''"' 1.&:1 J.I' ,.---Ml '"'3 •v l'I' ' . l'I" • DtJ.,. F lltJ t.11 G•wth 1 ~ ''I I"_.." l \1 'H W\!l~(,f rl1 1)1 to $57,041,IXMJ t."Ompared with to·fivecent.sagallon. /ood.t,poult,.,,,dal;l';for~try, ertng portionsofPeru1s,·Jva n1a n1en and women. 11s I do, o..1t• r '·" '°' 1n\om •11 •11 v .. 1. ~ ·~1 •11 wh\l}l'I\ \Tl \.11 U-tL •J • Ith t t I L 4eVtQ~ \6 11.,.Si ,,~, U! l •t 11 .. ,.Q l •\10;1 l••111~· •100i10,. $33.471.000 a year ago. ruvn Oil Co. of CaUfomln fibers and t 11ttle ra Ing And Ne.\' Je1'S<':y. w res pet . t10 re-sen men 0t•o co , 01 1,,. , •• 1 ~ ".,, 1. !ltl "........ • 1 oo ' •• , "'"'"'"!! ' : -- ,..,.,. DAILY PILOT f1!dJJ, r ellruar) 1. 1974 • No Easy C1'.re .. " ~ ~ l11flatio11 's Now Star Assails Oil rte ls :i·, ky \'ERNON SCO'l"I' . .. • ·' W oriel's Prohle1n I !l >LLY \VOOd'h.:r1 ) -The ful'l C'l'~Sl!i and the. oll shortage :in· 1'cry 1nuch on !he mind 111 tluir3c·tt'r acto r Dcnv1..'r Pyle, best re n1en1 b ered r 1'L'cJ11 ly fur 1il<i) ill~ l)r,ris U<iy's l<ithcr 1n :.i television S~fl('S. biggtst cartels in history,'' Pyle ls nol just another llollywood dilletante, Two years ago he enrolled in UCLA to study petroleun1 engi neering, geology, f i e 1 d 1nanagement and 1narketing. J\'~:\\1 ,·onK I 1\I'' P/"t'!'ld•'llt l'\i'tOJI !li1'i' ;l 11 ,:'\eellf'nt chtirit·c (Jf ful!1llu1~ l11s S!:lh' Qf thL• t'ruun pll'di!L' rh:1! ··1ht•l'C ll'ill t~· 11 o recession in th!' t 'niu·d States of An1eril•:1:' A f1'\\' 1 n<1nth~ .1go h 1~ l'hallt '1'." 11ould J1 :11 e hl'•"ll cn11s1dr1·~(j l<1tv1·r. 111 :i 1 n I y h<'t<IU5L' OJ ;J llllgl· ~hor1 fHll 1n 011 S!O('hS 11:1 s ;,1l1 l!'l(l:til'd IJ,I' 1110•\ :1 U [ h u I' I I I (' "'- llle\'ilaliil'. lhry s:i1rl 1l 11uuJtJ rcdurr inr!u:-.1r1al :1t·11 11 r1 tht• Prt•sid•·ril l-;11011·-., tl u· t>~·or101ny d"P~ri't re::ptJnd 111 cun1111:-111ds or 11·is ht·!'>. I tis Sl:Ht'fl1t•1\! !hill "\.\'C ~hll l! 11111 011r f1t:lit l<J holrl clrJl\'H th,. tnst of livi ng .. may IH• 1nurh h:1rd1·r lo fulfill. 1'ht· !nHh 1s 1!1:!1 1nll<it1un ~" :in 1ntf'rn:11lo11;1! prJ1bl<·111 ih:11. lo :1 gr1·:11e1· cxtr·nt 1h:111 t'\'l•r. ~·lur!rs control IJ v tlotn(·sri t J¥1!1c~. · FINANCE :1111.eri cH11 f'YL1': IS i\ partner 111 Fron!lcr Resour1Cl'S, Inc., a sn1;11l oil co1npany that h.:is In pa rtnership ~·ith a !ong- lin1e oil mnn. Pyle leased acreage near Graham. Tex., v.'ilh enough space to sink 10 wells. Another property h<t!i been leased for drilling an additional 20 wells. 1lfillcd three 11i .. clls. One is "There · is no shor1age of producing bul the other tvro oil in this co untry." Pyle said. J1r11 cu 't been c o n1 p I e t c d "There is plenty or it unde r ll 'f bcc;1usc Pyl e can't find any the ground but Ill<! c11rtel fl~ Tii i·~ i\HABS 1·,11."· tlh· .~·(! S lf;LJ drill t:1 si11f:s for s:1l e. \11on'l let anyone e!se pwup pr11·p of uil. fr,r ex~llnplP, 11 Ile says, unequivocally. that it out. They want abso lute 1-, 111cv1t:ihll' 1h:11 hu~ers 11f 747 }Cl.ti.! 1he 1najor oil cuinpnnies in t control of production, refinery BE c A us i:; () F 1 h ,·. t!i :il cul \\·ill h1• 1111porr1n~ :i ~~ 1his country arc part of a and sales. ('OOpt~r.eiuon of 111a11 , 11110, tut degree of inflar1on, rr th1· Jln<'\' c-;ir tcJ 10 sQucczc out sr.na!l CAN'T GET CASINGS .. 1 doH.l say t h ey ·.re tloil"n ~ll:irpl_\· <ul 11.:.~tc·lid of Br;1 z1 lian coffei-hrnns ri~1·->, l.IJ~ i\,\"\.J·:LES (/IP\ producers like h im sci r . Actor Denver Pyle conspiring. The big coinpanles S() ;.i!so \1•i!I risr 1h1· pnc1• An1 pr1C';H\ A1rhnr,.. "l ai d ·1 1'~1d t 1· d / ~ ) 11 c ,-"~' en gaso inc ea crs :-i ll have the sarne kind of flf pt·rc·ol:itor hl1•n1!s i 11 this 11·cl·k It has onlrrrd 14 and stnall refillcrics. 11 h \h NEW S ANALYSIS lnd1nnapolis_ 72i-21KI ll'tlu1 t•1·s ln)tll th~· plenty of Cl'lsings to lhe Arabs. conl puters. 1ey pus e 1·1 1 r 1 ···~.· c rs 111 ··Nobody t<i n drill \Vit hout 'fh~y Ol\'n part of the Arab saruc buttons and con1e up 11 .~ 1•ssrn111~ o 1·ontro u.n.:111~ o. o . 1·:i l'. . h fl · 1 t ti 1 · t 1 1 11 casings." Pyle s;iid. "And the co1n11,,11,·.,5, s·o ,·,1 eff"cl the'' \\'it the san1e answers. So pr:1('tiC'l'.~. and ll(JlUl'I'. 11h1('h n11·r ill :it1nn l))'JY i!l<l"'t'\ ;l SCI ':i;llt 1t ];If SOI 11\'0 " . '-' l )rovided :1 1111!d 11·1111cr 111 "''!'el(·r:ift• 111 .1r·a rs 10 cn n1r t:il"(!t•r 7-li n1r1T;ii'! In l~nvin~. stee l coinp:.nics aren't n1a king nre selling to themselves and they are moving in concert I I I 11. · 1 1 1 .,.1 1 casi ngs :111yn1ore. 1'hose they fixing the p·,·ccs of 01·1 0, ... ,. and don't even have lo n1uch of !ht· h 1' ;-(I I I \" I r IL' \\"! r L s I II f II s r'' ;1 1c :uno11n1 u Ill 0 rl t" _I,' ' " inrlustri.11i7C'd :\nrth•·:i ~1. lh:il t'n111n1u11it1c~ g.rOI\' 1og1•lhr1· 1111•oh·t·d 111 the 11·~1 nsuc!ions h;ivc produced \\'ere boug ht there as 1~el l as in this con1municate lilih-·"'"'"-lijj!e.,- '''lo 0,1, , .. ,,, •11 ·1,·k'l 11\"c·c· \\""JC" ••••l ''''""ill~"(' UI) by the ~ Q9JP9rations c:auntFl'. ~ .. ·~·=Oii -E-' .....,oE"-; ;·s~·· "'s'u' c-,·, ,--.-pro:spec! l:i (lin11111:.:11ed , ' ·· '• "· '·' ·"· ..... nnd nrr4_,<;lflt-5't!. .. ~l!~.~c!,.lM ····~··-··-·;•·--4 '",.··-·"" 11·1 I\. •• ,. ..• --e~fef->~~.,--.,lJ.v! __ .J!).L!l'>.t.:U . 1 111th 1':1ch nation 's eennoniy A1nC'l"i(';u1 •:.iii "~~!."':)!..·!hi:<··i1liiCC~ They ivon"t sell them '·TJL\'f i\IAK E S the shortage of · casings son1e cuth:ick 11H111v r e ~ I' C' c-1 t~cl·--7.i ~!.i4:.c.ltjll?.l~d.£-r.!!i.~\jY,ll!·'JiJ.:.:<:-:;. '·•-.f~i:r.:t.Jo.m:-<i-K"fftflfis. 'fht• 7415 to st11<.1llcr on<>rators. o•"'ration n1u .. h mo•e th a11 a companies are 111aking Lhe oil · Tht• Qi 1 f i cu 11 v ;ind 11·i!I bl' delivered !o Boeing t"~ "~ ... ' \ t o b \ · ')us.,,, S" · 11<1 " · <l 0 111 '< · "B11t tl1ey ·1·e "·en «e\\,·ng 1110•1oi>0ly It •, 011e of tlie s ior age \\' rse Y cosing · 1' ·-:-'1 1 "c .i •1 1 · so1nl·times futilitv oi !hi.' in F'c·hruarv. ui; " · ., down producing ~·ells jus t to ur1 T1tlffflo1t t•conon1 1~rs J;id r>ile( 1 le i11f1:1tion figh t is· sho1\'tl 111 (;eo rge 1\. \VartJc, µresident -··· _ '~bancc of ;1 rcl·c~sion at 50·50. r I r~l~inl ~he old cnsings , for iNDEPENOENT OIL FIRMS GETTING THE SQUEEZE? • _,, ~ 1nan? 1v:iys. o An1crica.1, said I le airline dn lhng higher pr o d u c 1 n g Tli:tL r:i110 probahl~· rose 111 _ In promi ses by llcrli!·rJ ciltcred into the ag reenicnl Bay Club tO SpOllSOr ,1·ell s. Shortage of Casings Due to "Unknowing Monopoly' b0-~0 l:ist fall :-.'01\' 11 is St ein. chai rnian of th r 11·i1h Ul){;ing to t·~tablish ;i prob:ibl; l/<lck t0 :11i-:.o l 'residrnt'~ c 0 I! n c i 1 or bcl\cr b:ihinee be 1\Vec 11 ··I ndepcnde nt companies Uut :_i, 110:1ody 1n111'!' !h;in Eronoinic Ad\·isi•rs. t h :"t l :urcr;ift si1.c :ind 1 r a f' f 1 l' like 1nl ne need so1ne kind of SILVER BARS Silver N ~~ Rl•rn Over 100•;. In Vllue Ourln'I The Pa•I li Mon•h~. Conhdenli~I Coq1or~!e S!or•gr Or 14 Hour Drhvrr1 INTERCONTINENTAL INVESTMENT COMPANY ~00 Newporl Cenl•r Drove Sui!f 12.S T~r Fin~ncl•I C•n!rt Ncwpor! 6 e•cn, Ca. 644-9410 El t • w k h protection from the huge prices 1~·outc1 soon st.1 hili1.c. densi:ies 011 il~ 11npnrt<int eC J"On lC OJ• S op . or"anizations. The n1 a,. o r unt il nfrcr t11·0 1·i:t1 rs of su1·h routes. I It· sa1tl OHi! 1rhilc the b pro1niscs he 11·Us forced 10 747 has proved to be an con1panies say they need to ronccde thal prices \\'I \ I cxcellcn! airJ)l.'.lnl' and has Developing ''inves to r They incl ude : tferbert i\1. inake those big profits to co11tinue to rise Jn 19i4. den1ons!rati-d po t c n Ii a I appeal" in order to attract Dwight, J r., P r e s id e nt , explore for new oil fields, -In the rcaliza1ion th;1t profitabili!~·. lh c realiza tion or S p c c t r a .. p h v sics_ Inc.. "Tha t's phony. Mor e than the financia l community \\'lll · · stnbilil~' or do1ncs1.ic prices this profitc1bility l1as been J\·lountain Vieil": fr . L. ('on\isk. 70 percent of new drilling is could i ni! d v c r t c 11 t [ y l>c postpo11ett ti~· a ln ck 11f t.rafl'il' be the subje-c t of <I \VEMA group \"Jee president 0 f done by the inde pendents. di st11rbcd by the ~1ctivitics ol gro1\·tl1 011 iht· longe r haft\" \\·orkshop F'cbru2ry ~.at the Sys tr o n -D o n nc r Corp., "NO\\! tha t the ta.rt e! is ;i fi>11· private co111panics hi ghe r drnsi tv ro1 11es for Bal boa Bay Club in Ne1\-port Concord ; Cha rlC'S L. Anderson, 111iplng out the producers and I ~,·lling gr:ii11 to tht! Snl'ict 1\·hich the :1ircraft v.· H s Beach. president of Tel-Tone Corp., ~as stations . they'1·c gone Unio n. dl'sig11Cf!. Seattle ; and Alan J. Grant, afwr the re fineries by no~. 'FllE 1\LL-DA \' 1\·orkshop is · · CONNELLEASE IS ~ Your Factory A11thorl1ed Chevrol et lc-or.lng Deoler • New '74 Yego Hatchback 56840 PER MONT H Plv• l <;X & u ,. On Appr, CrcJll !• I.lo 0.€,L CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 HARIOR BLVD . COSTA MESA 54 ~·1200 FIRE0 IURGLAAY ALARM SYSTEMS RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • ln1l~lted & Strvlctd JO Y~ari Experience l J Ye1r1 In Th~ Hal"tlor Are~ Call For F-E5timote SEA COAST ALARM SYSTEMS DIVillon 01 S1t1 Co.st Bldrs. Supply 16SI Placeatla-Costo Me.o 642-3490 pN's idenl nf \Va v e co m sellino crude oil to theni. And designed for comp an y d · ·~ .d f . In ustries, Nort hridgc. the Arabs \\"on 't sel l crude prcsi cnts and in a n c 1 a I • 1•xecutives. It is sponsored by THE s E i\JA~AGE~1 ENT to the independe nt ref ineries \\IP.~1A . the association which experts hal'e h.:id 1nany years eithe r. represents n1orc th:in iOO of experience prepaiing an d '"The panic Ol"Cr the fue l c 1 e c tr on i cs and high· el'au!ating busi ness plans and r:risis is not in proportion to technology co1npanlcs. TI1e tleciling 1\·ith the fi11ancial !he shorlage. But something:'s scn)inar is open both lo eo111n1unity. During the got '6 be done about the carte l n1embers and non·n)embers. \\'Orkshop they \\"ill guide before it bero1nes even more .Janet 1\tadigan. director of p a r ticipan t s th rough po1\·crful tha n.it is . And the rnanaogcment programs. said de\"elopn)t'n!. of a business only force th<1 t c:::in control lit'Y executives of SC\'eral plan for the ir i n d i v I d u a I it is rhe United St <1 t c s \\'['.\I A n1cn1ber <:ompanics con1panics. govcrn ntcnt. have agreed lo serl'c. as 11·orksho11 leaders. Gas, Electric Co111pa11y Shows Record Profits SAN D!f<:Go I 1\P) -llecord profits. of $27.Mti .OOO or 13.5 pe rce nt Ol"er the yc;1r before tl'lxes are reported for 1973 by San Diego Cal>'. & Elect ric C-0. 'fhe utili tv said "'ed11esdav its rel"en.ues r l' ::i clfi e d S227,i 63.000 fer .111 iPcr1.:;1sl' ot 15.6 percent Olf'•· the 1ir;-2 figu re of $197.069.000. /\ S1X'kes111a n said earnings per sha re f('J! to $!.7fl fron1 $1.9Q because the nuinber ol sh.:ires \\·as inerl'ascd rronl !O,O'i8.0CO to 11.6 15.1100. :\Jl out ago at the San 011iJlrt~ nuclea r station dating fro1n Ir Oct. 21 C'O~~ tile con1 pa ny four l'f'nls a sh<irr in revenue in K~.1ven1ber and Decen1ber, the ~pokCStn;in s:ifd. Dividend Se t lhc board or director~ of Thrifty Drug Sto res Co. tnc has declared a qua rterly dil'ldend of JO cents a share on th!:' ou!standin!? con1111on shares of lhi~ corp::irat ion payahlr Feb. 28. fron1 earned surplus to holders of re«ird of said stock as of the close of business on Feburary II. .. ; 0 ··O• •• ., . • : o. . , . .:r:: ~ "" ' Complete Mid-day American ~tock List . . .. . . ' . . . 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'' . • rr1da1. febr11ary !, 1974 Tahoe Battle Unceasing l 'onserv<1tionists , Develo1Jers See k UfJp er fl anll ST1\TF.l.l'.'IE. :'\rv f1\P1 -r_;dged b.v the Ta~ Ba~n·s frlH!j lc environn1ent 11 in!tir sn• ... ,· Lak1• 1'ahoe is a royal is i!~ t!>,:>-·'i1'a'b"lfs' Or 'nic ""'""r.ahoe ~iona l hl!lt' er\ s1:1I ('(1\'('\1'<l !)\• consL•rv;i!iunisls ~~C'·~t!Yl/ting_ Agcn<",v. a t~1starc a)!.~J~cy · · . • ··" rrt':t1L'<l in 1970 df'spite bitter oppos1t1011 fn1· 11S l'i;u•ity ;11ld fJUICI w~-<"oy fl'O!ll \(){';1! interCSls. .Jl•-..1·!11pL"r~ fur its C'On~r;ii.;r·-i<'ir~·:1luc i11 The J.ak(: T:1hoe agrncy is using casin-0s an<l C',;,iAle::t:···· ri stritiive zonini:: to ronlrol construction. 1 fit· .;-::..'"n~. 1ey bl':1uty of 1hf' Jal;1• It al,:o is 11 riling drfcnses l.Q tnorc b<'J!t<"·tl11· u11t·n sl' h·~;d 11rangling !h;ll 'th;1n $250 million in <'la1n1s and .lawsuits ~...-t'Ji11inul's year-round for con1ro1 of \.11ha1 frrun p<'oµlt· who :irgue !hat their TahOi.' .\lal'k ·r11:1in (lllti' t'.'.lill-d "the rarest prop<•rt~· 1v;is unfairly dc\'alucd in the picturt· the y.•hole t·;\rth can ;1ffor<~.. 1.oning prOet.'SS. f [)(o1'l'lopers rontinu£' pn·ssure to build )I . .\S~l \' r: .\ \"rl 1'01.LUTl(I~ £'1 fons ;1 ri· undl'r 11a1· to prcser1" tht lake, 11 hieh 1~ nestled G ~.!:'· fl'l'I high 111 the S1t:rr<1 i\1•1;,ida. $8~ 1111llio11 ~e\1ag1• i'XJX>rt S\':'!t•1n 1s !Kl p1·rc1·111 con1plr!e and .ipp;.1ren1ly -has soll t'd !he pro15lem of sc11nge Sf't'f1:1gc into 11:11crs. Bllt tourists co1111nuc to throng lhc !'c~ort ;1rea straddling th e California- ;-.t•vada horder. St:JL'ntists say that n1eans , tht:re·s !'till ;1 1hrt'ilt of increased ;ilgae r ~ru11·th 1h:1t ;dre;idy li:is casl a green 1111;:: to tl11et•·hh1t· shoreline 11-;Hcrs. :\t1cntic111 now is focusrd ou silt:11inn and drain:1gl' fron1 construc1ion artiVity, ()il.1· slrt"cl.~ ;1nd p:1rk1n.t: lots. 11utrirnt- rich golf <.:ours1·s and !av.·ns and ;irl•ns stripped of n:llural gro11•th. ~IUCll OF 1·11 1-; t·ffur1 to ni<1i111au1 r1crything fro111 su1nn1t•r cottages and condominiums to 10..story l' as i n 1• s . rt.'fteeling the ~ro\1·ing popularit.1· uf Trihoc as a recrc:i:ion area. The basin\ population or about :10.000 can s1vl'l1 lo IW.000 on sUrn1rler weekends: 'f flE THREE NEVAl)A countfes and t\1•0 California coun!ics that ring the l;,:1ke still hold tnixed vie\.\'S about the :1gcncy. Pete lfollick. dcpu!y director of the agency. sa.vs the co unties fear lh11t rulings against thi! agency in one of tJ1e 1n:u1y condemn111ion lilv.·suits could 1•·:1\'i' local goven1n1t·nls foo1lng the hill for d;11nagcs. The leading loc?.l governn1cnt opponent of tht'l'ahoe 11 egional l'lanning Agency 1s l)()uglas County, Nev .. \.\'her l' com 1nlssioncrs have said they 11·ill aUov.· J(rading to .st;irt next spring on two 111ullirnilll-0n dol!.'.lr c;;.sinos that both tht! 1'HPt\ and the Nevada TRPA opposed. The TllPA's ~fforts 'to dett•rmine lvnd use capabilities Jn the Tahoe Betsin ;1l so ht\~£' dra\Yn firl' frorn the· ronscrv11tion1st Sir~ Club. 1·i1E• GllOUP llAS gone lo coun clai1ning"'that the THJ>A failed to slov.• devclop1ncn1. It backs its clain1 with d:t\;1 on 1'RPA appro\'al of a n1ajor shopping cente11 ;ind casino construction or improvements~ --~. · -.........._,_ The 1'RPA hopes tht• prohlcn1s or urbanization can be solved 1l1rough its rc;:ional plan 11·hich calls for a population ceiling of about 300.000 and generally allows a maximun1 of 30 pt'rtt'nl land distul'bance at building sites. ANOTIJER \VAY OF con 1 r o I l 1 n g excessive urbaniza tion is t h r o u g h purchase of private land by the federal governme nt an d stntcs. The federal govern1nent al rt•ady 01vns n1orc than half the basin land. C<tlifornia and Nevada con!rot roughly 10 percent a!ld the rl'S! rem<1i11s in private hands. TRPA sr>okesn1an Ho!liek snys the proposed goals call fur public.: 011·ncrship of 85 percent of the basin. Moth er .Sca ld s Girl , 3 HUNTSV ILLE . Ala. ( l'Pl I wa11t-d a da)' before liking Doctors testified they found -Geraldine Layne, t h c Tammy to a hospital. although evidence that Tammy had moth er of four small children. she "'as scalded over 90 been beaten and burned on has been convicted of fata!I~· llt:!rccnt of her body. She "'as oceasions before the scalding k r. I I incident: scalding her 3-year -old ta en trst. to a oca daughter and se ntenced to 111 hospital and then transferrt;d Annie, Rundy and c;toria years in prison. to a Birmingham hospital. hvve been placed in roster \\'hcrl' she died Sept. 13. honlfll' 1'hc \.\'Oman 's s u r vi v 1 n g'-.;;;;;;;;;;;,;..;i;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; three children tcs1ifiPd they )• - sa1v her pot1r boilinl( 1\'i1ler1 ov1·r tl)eir 3-ycar-o!d liiStl·r. 1 Tan1my Laynf'. MRS. LAYNE , '.!i. ll'as l convicted of second-<lcgrf'C' 1nurder and Sf'ntence<I bv an ~ all-mAlc. jury in r.ta{Hson 1 , t ,..., .-.j County Circuit Court. She v.•:.1s 1 • ~ "" ' tried on a chargl' or first-~·~ ,.,.:JiC;..' .... {:~'"O degree murder. 1 '="-:..:.· .. ~ ~P P;;,;l" · lier husband. .\I a ,. n a r cl ·II ' e f e l1e .:I'? -._ ~~·· ~ ·~~Qp-;_:_.wrr;-1;;---::>~_ !riql in l\.riquel \Vetch ·has been L11>0 'ol'f!l'.'ts OYI ·~~\;'§;l>(fr.~ . .s ued for :S38.500 by 111.urdt•r charge in eonnectlon n1usict1I director Joe \Vllh the _death of the thi!d. I 1;ucr(·io who says he r.1aynard 1s a farn1 laborer. \VllS unde rpaid and un-G\oriet Layne. 9. te stified credited in two of her that her n101he r poured a pot I productions. of boiling \\'aler over 1'arnrny I ------Sept. 8 and that her n1othcr rt::"'========:::;] said. 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Even after a cup or coffee and sell introductions the tenseness remained. Everyone knew they had at le<1st one thing in common-they v.·ere classified as single. They had come lo disco ver "·hat the challenge \1·as of being single, ho\.\-' others cope. Some \1·ere !here. to meet ne11• frien ds. to fill up their date books. As usua l. the odds for the latter "'ere in the male's favor. \\'hen ~lar ie Edv:ards, coordinator of !he 1veckcnd 11·ork..shop, stepped to the. microphone to welcome lhc group of almost 100. her genuine \I' a r n1 l h immediately put the audience a l ease, i\ls. E<hvards. a single hcrseU after two marriages, s;ud she prefers her present status. And. she believes iu thc.,..Jillgle li (estylc so rnu1eh th at' for !he R3Sl few years she has dedicated her ef!!ire etforts to singles. . . ·'s!llGL~ ADVOCATE ...Afecttonately known as "the singles advocate." ti.1.s. Edwards ori gina ted the course, The Challenge of Being Single which is repealed annually at UC Irvine and other campuses throughout the Southland. · She also travels across !he "CT>untrv lecturing on the singles challenge and has,._.\vritlen a book v•ith the same title v:hich is expected to be off the presses next sum me r. Ms. E<hvard.<J1 dream is to establish singles ~nters throughout the nation. Her p~clhise i's to reinforce' pos,itive att itudes. • ' Ra_p Sessions Part or the chall enge of being single is learning lo co1nmun ica1f. This skill w:is tested and honed during rap sessions at the UCI simlnar entitled lhe Ch allenge of Being Single. Once the honest intercha nge began. rnasks were drop ped and ne1·1 friendships erne rgl'd. Under directives of Ms. ~1 a r i e Edwards. coordinator. d iscussi on s fol lowed a certain format. or they were opcn-<'nded. Participants were di vided into groups of no 111ore than !O. which were known as the "horne group." Later regrouping lvas done according lo single status, i.e. --a..ll neve r-marrieds together and so on. Leading the groups were trained ft1 cilitators. - Al first, v.·e 1verc. asked to p<1ir off. introduce ourselves to our partner and ge~ acquainted. After a fe\v minu tes we were lo introduce and give a resu1ne of our partner's background to the group. JC ~ HREAKER \Vorking 111 tand em. 1\l s. Ed\\'Rrds explained . helps break the i c c . Introductions serve as a good test of your abili1y to commun icate and listt?n . Then we were ...asked_ .la ~LclJ l!at.:h other what our fi rst impressions· of 1n·· others were and how we think we come across to others. -. ~,:. • Co1nplete honesty is vital in such ;in eva luation. J\1s. Edwards said. requesting that everyone be open in their con1111ent s even the negative ones. Positive reinforcement 1vil1 CQme later. v.·e were tol d. The final session. known as the cooky Jar. is devotL>d to complimenting each other as the discussion centers on assets. The contrasting exercises revealed. among other th ings. tha t 11•e a re tnore programmed to ta ke critcis1 n than e9ftlpliments. No one knows for sure how he comes acro::.s to otJ1crs. J\ls. l::d 11·ardf S.'.lid. ' BOOY LANGUAGE "Oft!!o people are not av.•are of habi!s or !he 1nessagc th ey give ( lxldy 1:1ngu::ige L "For instance. if a person tightl y folds his ar1ns as you talk to hirn, you mighl in!t•rpret it as not be ing open or as defensive. .. On !he other hand. if <i listener leans toward you. it indicatl'S that he is really interested. "l·t"s in1porta!M to be n1adc av.·arc or negative fi r:;t reactions so you can improve.lirst impressions y.ou_ make on others, •t-s)le ex-pram-~--- Al first our group was confused over thC' assignment. but when il v.•as clarified • . '·Enjoy 11 hat .vou ha ve as 111uch as . vou can." :;he ad" iscd. a d d i n g , ··cspcci~lly frC'cdoni. '"If ytiu 1hi11 1i. tou n1uch abolJ! gett ing puircd. yo ti can'l enjoy !he freedom you have v.·hiie being single. '"\\'hen you are paired off. y.ou con1promise your privacy," i'.1s. Ed\\'ards assert.ed . Ho1Yever. she said. our al!it.udes of pairing have been 1aughf since 'Noah'S' Ark. "We've all grov.•n up 1vith it. "When someone asks. '\Vhy isn't a nice person like you rn urried?' it is i111plicd that so1ne1hi11g is 11Tong 1vith Yo u. "Get over that feeling." she stressed. 'fURNABOUT •·Just turn the qu estion around." she advised. "Ask that person in r_eturn, "Why IS a nice per.son like you ni;;1rried'!' ' -'!. Valued that 11·c 11•cr(' lo be volunteered lo be i.fi rs t ll'ith." crilical to get it each over Howeve r. each made a sincere effort at bcin_g hones! abou t himself and others. hut niost negalivc impressions were expressed in self-evaluation. l\'TEltRUP'rtONS As the int erchange grew lively. time was ca lled and we were asked to regroup according 10 our sing1e sta tus ·so 11·c cou ld disctiss n1 utual problen1s. At Jhis poinl n1osl did not want to leave their ''hon1c·· group. Ou r members were quite voca l about wanting to pursue the present discussion and not ·break int o O!hcr groups. \Ve \Verl' lold .;\•c could continue aflc.r \\"C got back toge lh(•r il gain. But when we tried, we discovc n'.'d it was impossible to recapture the tcn1po and level of cn100on . Others ~'err equally cri1ical and \'Oired suni1ar con1plaints whenever w{ were interrupted by an nou ncement s a n d directives. 1\luoy of the hon1~ groups met after lilt! Sl!.lnina f-wds rompl eted 10--rontinue rappi ng· -and so me "'fio -arc dCvelOpirig 11e1v friendships plan on periodic '"re· tmions. "lt t<ikes n lot of doi ug to be hapµil:· single," she s~1in . The 1'L·~. snl' clailned. \s c,:c ttins:: 11.· kno~ J and likt~ yourself l.lCltcr. Once that 1s <1ccomplisht•d , she said, you are ~re comfortahle to enjoy other things. And Lhat was what the wnrk shop was aJl-about. • 1t helped participants to get <1 more introspective vie1v of .1hen1sel\·es and others. lo learn -hou• they ··oomc across" to others. to become av.·art' of und iscovered strengths ;ind assets and to expand self-appreciation anU seJf. confi dence. Form<i l of lh<' \\'Orkshop 11·as a shorl talk on a t'l'rtai n lopic by .\Is. Ed11•ards. follo11•cd by group discussion. \Vhile discussinR 1vi th each other the problems and challenges oI being singll'. ~is. Edv.•ards promised that "you will break the age barrier, ' DIF~l\E~CES ..-.. nierc -are specific d 1 f f e r c n c e !'> !;~·t1vc~n divorced. "'idov.'L'<l. separated ;:nd ncver-nuirricrt . "Bui." ~hr said, "!hr differences are not ;1s itnµor1<1 nt ;:1s the simi!uritics. ··Those •1•/10 arc 11'ido"·ec1 suffer '" grcn t d~al o! tru urna. especia lly if the dL'<lfh \\'tlS ~'Jdden. 1-IOll'ever." she said. "they are allo•vt?d lo gri eve. "Divorced people are not. al!hough tl1ere is grief 11·hcn ~ i'harriage dies. ··on the other· hand. those 1v/10 arL• divorced arc allo \\'ed to display anger \\•hilc the v.•idowcd are not.·• The n1ost difficult according to ii·!~. Edv.·ards, is being separated. Because suicide and sickness raJ C's .1rt' rhe highC'st 1\•ith lhis status. she asked all 1rho :ire separated "to t;1ke very good care or your psychotogic;1J and physical heal!h." The tll'\'er-tnarriC'ds ha ve sirn ilar problen1s. Ms. Ed11'<1 rds said. "They. tog, hu rt 1vhcn they break up from a meaningful relationship. And, they face all the inequities that any other singli' does." 1\IEETli\"G OTHERS One of the 111ajor concerns of singles is meeling others in tlw san1c status. especially the opposi te sex . ''You've .'.ll rcatly pic ked the best pince tn n1r<·t thcn1. .right here." ,~l s Ed\rards said. t'ncouraging lhc a udJl'llt't' to de\'clop fr i1·ndsh1 ps n·ith th •'ir ne11· ucc1uain!ances. She suggestPd pursuing s µ f' c 1 <J I i11terests. _such as sport,;;. _g.'?ing_ ba ck 10: SClii5il1 <:1nd so on, ex11fiii ning-that "even if you don't tTI('C't single friends or som('{lnc to date. :-,ou \vi ii be doing soinething you like.·• Computer dating. ~ht· s.:1id. \l"ilS a l ri~h l and •advocated using th•· le<isl expensive servic:!S as n1ore cuuld afford it so n1ore names 1\·ou!d be on file. ~Is. Edwards rccomrnendcd advcrtis· ing in the ~ingles ftcgistc r, which sh~ evaluated as_!lighly ~urccssful and safe. Anoll1cr !oµi c under di~cussion was engaging in scx u<1 J relati onships .. ______ :_,Sexuali!v is .• u uni uc_?roblc111 to sing es l(}{ ay . Thert' is s u c h unpreC:ictability and thi.'l'C :11't' no 1\•rittcn t;uldelines ans1\·ering if. 1r hrn and 11011•, T'hen v.·e gel i11to moralistic bt•licfs" In a group discussion Liz Re ind e rs (left) and· Betsy Smith learn the importance of being made aware of how you c.ome across t o others. .. -:"II ,..11 r . ,. PHOTOS BY JOA N.WE ISS '• J;\fAGE GLA.l\IORIZED !\I s. E d \1·ard s hla 111 ed th e communicarto ns media tor thL• glamor- ized image of swingers and th~ idea that all singl es are s11•inJi:er~. "Let's set the reco rd s1ra1ght. ThCre is no one pattern ... no set of rules. "However,'' she !!lllid, "because of magazine articles stressing~ sexual11~1 among singles. \l'e get the fe!eling everyone else ls doing it bt1l me . Then we start wondering tf there Is something \Vrong_ wilb..Jl.S. "There's noU1ing \Yro~ v.·ith you." she said. "Th;!re's onl.v a sn1;:1ll pt•rccntage of singles 11 ho are s11 ingcrs." ,\Is. Edwards claimed . Sile advjsed woml•n l'~P<'c1ally to g«t rnvay from their t·ultu ra l coodit'ioncd attitudes lhat are overridden wi lh gu il! and 'Mlggeeted thal "'t ha\'r ··more dive~ oplnion11 11nd ::icteptanet• of other sexual patlenlS. "Se arch your 011 n Iota I COllSCIOUSU('SS tor what sex and love mean to you. 1'ht ·M!werbas to 1:0flle from · ~4·" .. • • - • > ,: .; " ~ ~ t ' oil I ~ • • :: ~ .. .. • • ' •I --; . . . ' . • • • • f l!_DAll Y PILOT rrid.1~. rrbr11ary 1, 1'174 ------'---- Fantastic Waits • 1n Other Worlds Future B~ LAUR1f: KASl'Ert 01 "" 011!) .. ltot 51•11 >\ 1111sl11lgi{' ~carch for ttw :!1tJ 1plcr tla ys c1i lhf' p:1st 11ou!d bt· "dt..":H!l~··· hut fl .<>urge in!D "l'·1r .. 11.ill hrioJ.\ :1·ruti1r1> "too f;•nt;isr1e 10 bf'hold ," !ll'cording in l>r Kr afft A, EhriC'ke, ~t1t'11tif1c ad11sor in spac«.> !'hunle de v e I o p rn e n t at Hock11·l·1t I n t l' r n a t i o n a I '('o rporatiOl'l. • sav. tooth µ :i t t er n · · ol 1tl·v el o pm cn1 of pasl ci\ ill z.at ions. a~dore the indu!.tr i;il ;igc of the 17th century, th~·n· 111·r1· .-.111 :i~·s good yr:irs. \\'h1·n crops v.•crt' ahundant :ind th1· clin1a 1e hen1gn. so th t' 1)(.lpu lation would soar. llul. 11" expl1Hn!'!d . the:;e v.otiltl al v.•;iJS be follo"·ed wJth a 111.·rioJ of bad har\'CS\;,. poor l'l1rn:11c :1nd disease KA1'URAL • al1\'riys gentle.•• 11} the indu11 tria1 age, he s.r11d. rn~1n hi1d dc1•eloped an ohJt•ctl\·1.: brain v.·hic:h allowed hu,1 1v lcaru anti undcrsland. t!1c lilv.' ol nature. ~1;:1chines, whk;h replaced lirodu cers of the past , the slaves. autl i n c r c a s e d lll'Ocluctivil)". \\·ere also somehow dispose of l\\'O billion people." The des igner ol t he country's fi rst h yd r o gen · oxygen powered deep-spilce delivery system stated, "U we can't go back !hen obviously v.'e n1ust go forward ." i\1';S\\'Efi developed, enabli n g civilizations to becon1e n1ore l!e sai(t the answ~r lies in democratic as "'ell as explore a global industrial revolution and share their products 1\'ilh and a g Io b a I c-on.!i1m1er others around the globe. society rather than the present Butlif Europe, t~ scientist \\'Orld erono.my ~'hich is based pointtid out. the ·rndust(ial on the larger. great ind us trial revolution preceded populatiolt--JXl"'ers su pporting the rest of g r o \1· t h . I n today ' s !he~~ \\'il.Q, its products. u n de rdevrlopt.>d tounrries, The btirdeli" of 4-h is population grov.·t h occu rred productivity has been placed II<' !{1ld nirmbcrs and guests .. r the 7.ont3 Cl ub "Of.t;'ev.•port ! larOOr. \1'hu v.•ere celc.-brating ,\1neli:i J.~arha rt l);iy last S.1tu rd a1 . 1h:1t our pl::t11et's µroblrm.!i uf Q\1•rpopu!a11on. C'nerAr ~ 11 o r l :t i.: 1· s :tnd Pllvin:1nme111;1I 11·a~1c 111 11 he ~oh·cd (1nl~· \\'h en e:trth. sp:ice ::inct ..,,.,.,, ,..,.....1,,4 ... 1.....--· .. ~ "~- The Black Death of lhc ~11dd!e Ages. a natural method u[ zC'ro population growth , 11'as "onlr 1rnrc famous of 1\·hr1t was l111ppt.·ning all O\'er lhc p!:i~ .. ~~ .. t~·· !>Cit.nt~st said. . . ~ fit;at, ~,.. ,.. ....... ,, .. ,,,. l ~ ....... , •!-~ .... -•!-.,.. ,..-·,...,. ... ··-~~ ~l:..> 1f L~ISI t• Ullll. To ill1istr:ttc his point. the forme r ch;iirn1a11 of a NASA .-idl'isory bo;1rcl on 1·1ectrictt.1 energy con\·ersion re cal!l.'d the can exisl v.·i!hout some form c•f order. son1e forn1 of inner log ic. !f "'e do n't apply our order, our logic. nature will apply ht>rs and nature isn't a 1 on s are -sciEftmt-sattl .. f1~11Cr ca. l1 ;in supporting a larger 1nankind. and Europe \\'iii reach a "Ir WC' really wrint to stop cutting edge aod produce our rnachines and go fishing," 'themselves to death. he said , "we "·ould ha\·c to Since "nothing short of Workshops Presented \\'hat do rou du 1f 'our son is playing baseball :1i the park and injurt!t hiinsclf'.' Or if you're home alone \l'ith your baby and she suddenly starts running a tcmperalure?e Or where do yoi.J start if you ~·ant lo (id your home or acx:ide!lt hazarc!s?· Tnese questions will be ans\vcrcd in ;1 SC'ries of three health inr<.:rn1alion "·orkshops to be Offered b.v Fountain Valley Oim1nunil.y l!o.~pital and the Founl:iin V <t l I e y Co111munit~· School Progra1n Qcginn ir.g 1-'cb. 13. 1'he classes, whlcO are titled Spo rts Clini c, Ped ia I ri cs \\lorkshop and II o use ho Id Acc idents in the Family, are "a dream co1nc 1.rue" for tl-fary Jo l\iil!er. director of education for the hospital. and Jack Robinson. a coordina tor of the Con1muni1y Schoo! pro- gran1. \A .. - The hosp ilal has ah1 nwi:jod :t teaching pro~r;u n. ••x1~1incd ~trs. l\1i11er. hut the e a!'scs have bcrn gcart'<I lo 1ner· geocy trainin~ f9~i emC'n, , hon1eo1\'nrr s \1·\th JXlOl~ nnd ol ht'r spl·c1:i\i·1.l·d !'if'blTii'nts o[ the poµulat ion. These three classes "lie in the "·hole. com111unity .'' she said. All of lhe classes arc frcc and nil will t;:i ke place at Cox School. Jo'oun1ain V:1lley. The S!Xlrts Clinic, to t<-1ke µlace l·'eb. !:l and 21l fni1n 7 to 9 p.111 .. is a "nnrst for an parents of litl le leaguers, sandlot hall pl:ty{·1·s aod track auus,'' Hobinson said. It c.'O\"!rs co1nmon sports injuries, ho\V tn treat them and how to prevent them . The Pediatrics \\'orkshop. scheduled March Ii and 13. also· :ro1n 7 to 9 p.111 .. is desir.ned for parent <; 11·i!h ' preschool and elementary age children. Covc r('d 1vill he 1h1· 1opics of c.'Olds. nutrition. injuries and \ , Robert Beiland checks Steverson for possible injury, as Mrs . Dan Steverson awaits diagnosis. Dr. Dana phy11ical developn1e11t. \\'edn<>sda:..-. ~·larch 20. from 7 ro 9 p.m. discussion 1\·iH ~on potcnli:il haza rds in the home a11d ho111 to hHndl(' ;iecidenls. All of the v.·orkshop.s \~·ill be taught by doctors from the hospital. llrgistration can be obtained by calline the c.ommun ity Schoo l Program at t he l'ountain Valley S ch o o I District ofrice. 8tl-66j l. Price Right for Diagnosis DEAH 1\N1~ L1\Nl)!::RS: J\1y husband is so n1ad at a1y f11ther he'd like to kill lun1 Th is is 1\•hat hripprned and J 1r1sh you'd tell ine 1rhaf l'fln br don~ about ii. ln 196:-i. !wo years after \\le 11·erc 1n.1rric·tl . /lar\1•:-i suf fered a sinking spell ;u1d had seve re chi.::'! pains. \\Ir called my r.ithrr in· tht> middle of the nigh!. Dad i:c; -n physici:in . He exa n1ined I "'""' .L~ Jl a \'CY 11·as seen by six diffe-rent d~lo1·s and received a perfect bill of health. - ~ .... ' , .. I 10 gel another medical opinion. Even a doctor ~·ho Isn't related can be wrong. DEAR AN~ L.A.NDERS : Please tell 1notorists that when they hear an a1nbulance si ren they should hsve the \'ioJeJK.-c'" can decrease the eipensh•1: ' P1lLSburgh is p e r f e t' I I Y birth rate, Dr. Ehrlc.ke said No!Jng the 1nonrv OO\\ sp..·nt pOS!li lJle," und jus! 1hre<' 5J_a1 o,: the v.·orld must prepare ror on 11·eapons 10 ke£>P other away, the ~cientist s u i d 10 to 14 bill191) people by Lhe countries in hrie . hl' :..'.\id 11 cxp<UlSIOl into spuCl' v.0l1ld year 2000. pa r t c r n o f pr t· v to us produee etter conditions for "That is entirely po~sible," civillzations v.•ould protJ~bl y he the bio hl'rt'. raise I ii e he said. but only through lasting Uceat1~l' "th i& tio1c s1:i nd::ird of liv u1~ Hl~ /)l:'lld evironmental expansion. .,.,.c·re s llppin~ haek 11·1111 a lhe pop lat1011 e1ir1·t· dnv.·n rl.nger 0<1 t"·· u ·J0 ·11· t1·1<>g1·1·" 1·,·1tl11•r 11 ·.111~ 1·,.otnr0 11 f c ti.tan. he said, can allocate ill.! n 1.: ~· ~ • ~., ~ certain functions to terrestial But [)(•fore :ill thi ~ 1·:i n cu1n(' 1hr11ugh ft('a t , ;1s l1appenl·d grounds. Although s o ine about. the scien1 is1 s··d pt'ople in tho st. industries. as food prOOuctron. have to overcun1c th~c;-:,..;,llil._..ll/j/.I this expansion. h1• saitt, v;oul d have to reinain on aspect of the e<1rt..h. uman Ot-i!lg:-: \\"Jll b l' earth, the scientit t said. A rctus might think 1he biologicall y eap:1ble of fn·1ng •'machines can Jive anywhe[e. v;orld outside is unLivcahll• inill ions of fl'<H'S frorn uov.• 1n a ba!anct.11 J)!;U\1·1 \Ile can put then1 into space. because he r e I i c s on \~'e can put them on the moot1. nourishm<>nl fron 1 his 1nother, Citin~ th<' sp;u·1· shuttlr ;ind there v;e can produce." Dr. Ehricke <'x ptai11ed. But µrojl·ct :ts onl.v ;1 lx1gi1111ing. If done ri ght , he said, 1his v>h('n he comes inlo 11¥! world Dr . Ehrickc _1:t;utl ... I don't 11 u1 1ld not-be . dillicult • ...J.>r _and is slapped 011 1hC' back bclie\'l' u1 tht· li1n1ts of thi: expensive and it ~·ould have he realize&. "Oh. I c:in live. hunutn tnind ~ant! ilq1ils tu "··~-• ... ,-\..-( >-.. .. • .... ,"·-:-:rp.i,iJ!il bc.ginn:~g 10 J,!1.:l !he cup<rbility of tht' hun1;.1n environtn(Jlt. our , ... ''\c b<it"i:," he hc'lng 10. fu1fi11 itself.~' "Stay ing in the c IO; s e d said . ~ · In 01K'nin.(! his sr1e1•c h, Or 11 orld .... under the impact • l'.:hrit'ke said A11ll'l1:1 l::<1rhrtl't of this growing pressure of POSS IBILI TY ll'aS "one o[ n1y hcros in 111~· deinand would be vaslly more Asserting th:1t ":1 Juurir young d:1y s. n1~· forn1;itiv~· ..( Horoscope Aquarius Demanding SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2 By SYDNEY O:\tARR ARIES (~larch 21·April 19): Long-range plan 1nay be a lt ered . Ther e a r e responsibilities close to home. Kno\v it and check signals. T,\URUS (April 2()..11ay 20): \\lhnt seems a I o s i n g proposition may boomerang In your favor. Distribution will improve. GEMINI (May "21-June 20): Lunar cycle is such that you should take initiative despite doubts expressed by one close to you. CA!'\CER (June 21·July 22): Slow pace. Review 1essons, procedures. Take conservali\'e COtKse -stick "·ith what is ramilinr. LEO <July 2J·Aug. 22 ): ACC('nt is on accelerated social activity. Forces are scattered and details could get out of hand. Be basic, sincere and frank. • d<t)'> sh~ certau1ly was one o! the greatest." ~fs F:Arh11rt. th<' fl r s l 11•ou13J1 to fly across the A1!;1ntlc nlorn' ;ind the first p11r~n11 Ju 1nuk\' th(' crossing h\' :11r n1urt• than un1•f', "':°!" l!;~r wh1111 lier plant· 3ppnren11y (·r~1sJ1 .. c1 ~11u! ~;ink 111 !he n1id Piu·if1 c 1h1n 11g <Ill attempt tu h1•1·on 11· thl' rirst lu fly :truund !ht• \IOl'ltl • l ~i·for.• li··r 1lt:1 th. lh(' au· pU1J1t'l'I' WHS .t Zont1:1n ttnt1 1n\olv1·d 111 1•tllic:1t111g wOml·11 1n .u•ron:1u11c·s. /.0111;1 Clu lis throughout !ht• v.·orld 11111111:.llv honor hi•r "'ilh an A1111·l1:1 l·::1rh:1rt D:'ly :ind h;i\·1·. ~i11•·1· l~~R. provided s~·hol ar.:,lups Ill 11•on1cn doing gr1ulu:1\1• Sltldy in ;l('l'OS[l:'lCC. Tl1c dlstrirl. ot v:h1ch thr N1•wpurt I l:1rbor group i!'i ll p:ir·L h:1" 1l11s )1•:1r eolle('l C'd 11hout s:1.otM1 111 t h e i 1 sl·h11!:1rship fund "• \'IRGO IAug. 3'1-Scpt. 221: \'ou may be delayed by red !ape. But you are on the right track -know it and refuse to take ba ckward .s t e p s. Getting Ready for the Fashion Whi rl LfBRA I Scpl. 23-0ct. 22 l: Your creative resources arc utilized. You shine. Per- sonalitv and intent su rge forward. SCORPIO (Oct. 23--Nov. 211: !\·take amends to f a m i I y member for recent slight - be mature enough to make gesture o f reconciliation_ Taurm. Llbra persons could figure prominently. SAGJTI'ARIUS (Nov. 22- Dcc. 21); Aura of mystery prevails. \Vbat occurs has subtle overtones. You do best now behind the scenes. CAP RICORN (Dec. 22·Jan. 19): Relative confides woe s. Be realistic. Aid those 1villing to help the1nselves. Refuse to be Involved in situation which drains you emotionally and provides nothing in return. AQUARIUS iJan. 20--Feb. 181: You may be demanding n1ore than can be produced. Know it; be prepared to make revisiqns. concessions. FiniSb \~·hat you start. PISCES (Feb. 19·i\larch 20): One in oufliorlty is .actual~y 'uncertain. ~fake po s i ti v e , creative suggestions:· Shake off lethargy. Gel to heart or matters. 1\ Fashion 1''air \\"ill be sponsored by the Orange County Lawvers' \\i!ves Thursday. Feb. 7. in the Di sneylanP\tel. 10 support Legal Aid. the group's philanthropy. He:-crvations for the 11 a.m . event are being accepted by t-.trs. Julian Cimbaluk and ~·trs. Jack t\lillcr. Preparing appropriate centerpieces are 1left. to ri ght l Lbc ?<.ln1es. Stephen Haas, Fre<l t-.·tcBricle and Gerald Garrett . 1-RUFFELL'S- Woman Accepted I SA.I'll JOSE (UPI I -~1,·s .1 Janie Le F'.:ill. 211. recently ' bcca1nC' the first 1\'0!lH~ll ' accep\e<I hy S:111 .lns<' Policr1 for tra\ninl{ :it thei r acrid1·1n~ <IS !'I full f!C'di;f'cl .. p.11rol person ." I uPHoLsrERY J Whe~ Yo11 W11111 The lest ... I 9ll Horbor l l•d. Coua Meta -54B·O?S9 DID YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY PLANS FIZZLE OUT? I! WI. !~tn Iliff .,...., Ill• ytu~ 'w•ltom• lo 1pron~· ~•rh. Bui m•kt 1urt '°" 1l•rl wllfl 11.ot>tcrl "'"l\lftlltln, tho EP•C Ep1curt•n. You'll gu1r•ntH yOurHI/ • f fMI party fl y..,. Oii, Why! llt<tu•• 11.Dtler! Pt11nln9ton 11 • pro!1.,,on~I • pr<:>l~'l••n•I wllo I• con· c~•nff with IOOd •nd prtjlot•ttlon <o at•. w11n M"••nq on hm~. wi!h l•ntf'I ltl•t much tht now•n •fHI oth•• do.u1 w•Tll P'~''""! dnd· co11r!to11• •••"le• tnd clt•nl"fl·UP tlor wh•<h you w1u b,, tar.•t• !lltn~t11! 1h1 nt•I ""''"'"~>. C~ll llob•lrr ~t fJl·8•0 He I•••• to '"" p~rl•tt. ~&tdU•I, .. , . '"l'I moro !ll•n 1u•I The food." Robert Pennington THE ~PJC EPICURE AN NEWPORT IE.t.CH 811·8<149 R.P. ~1rs. Le Fal!. \\'ho 1!. :i f~t 2 and weighs· 102 pounds. I would be a ... signcd to p:l!ror C'ar duty if she s11ccl' ... sfull.T i!\'-==7-============-----,--======' complt!tes the Cflurse. She ha s ., __ _ worked for five years 115 an assistant police w o m a n , ptrlorm1ng clerical work and sonie police function s. Harvey and told him he had a heart problen1. lie instruct ed Harvey to •·take 11 ea~y" and cut oul all strC"nuous ariil'lt\· Tins · ;nc;int i:11 in:; 11~1 handball and 1c11111s. It also n1tide a serious dent 111 uur :-.c~ lifC'. Harvey was so afraid of d.\'in g \1·hilc having sex thal he "·as ln1potcn1 1nost or the 1ir:11'. \\'hen he asked specifically abou t his hearr problcn1 he was told that his heart is perfect. This so baffled us that th e followillft l\'C'ek \\'C nc\I' lO the Nla>'O Clinic and llarv~.v 11·as seen by ·a rnp c;irdiologis1. The re port 1vas-"no. hear! problC'rn, and no C\•ide'lCC tt:at th~rc e./cr 1\'i\S one ... decency Of not the good sense) to pull ·;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiO-.iiiO;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;ii;;;;,;;;;;,;;;;;;~I over and let the guy by. A few minutes I•---- can mean the· difference between life and dl11~l 've seen drivers block an ambulanc~d refuse to give an inch. One of those stubborn drivers ended uµ dead ·yesterday, rig ht in front of my service station. The speeding ambu- lance hit him head..on. Thanks Ann. CAN YOU COMPARE THE TOP BRANDS OF MICROWAVE OVENS 1\\'0 11·ccks D;:o !larvc.v c:iught rhe nu . ~·lv (<1\h('r \\'as uul nf the country qi \l'C • c:1llrd 111101hrr 1trl('lor. He was 1 .. rrihl~· ~1~'k i"ltld tl11· doctor put hin1 1n the ho~p1lal In :1 lt·11· days he 1\'as leel ing btni:r :111i.l dl'C1t11.:d to ha ve a compl ete phy:iiic;-il v.h1!e he "as there. • cmorrs SPORTSWEAll Wet1C'llll' Pt.m. 17th and ln·ine, Ntwporl Be.ach,Catifomi192b60 \ \\lhcn iny hu sb:ind thinks of thl' y£"ars he h;:i s \l'a sted "being careful" he could wring rny f;i!h er's neck . 1 'tn plenty bufncd up t1hout it. too. \\'ha! should be done?-El(;!tT VEAHS KA PCT DEAR E IGHT : Nothing. The ori ginal diagnosis wa5 \\'Orth ~hnt )'Our busbnnd pa id for it. It's always a good td ea DON "T MISS OUR 4tk ANNUAL SALE Mctft, fhru Fri., Felt.. 4-f. 0pM 10 t• S •• •• .e '°' -SORRY -M30llT THAT DEAR SORRY: So am J. Thank1 for writing. DRAPERY .fAL SA VE SOo/o oN noc• SA VE 200/o oN u101 e ff .... y4t. Ofll OUR SNll.Vll • MILL.. TO • YOU SAVINGS • TWO WllK 011.IVlltY fAlltlCS SH Or AT HOM[ 01 IN OUlt SHOWROOM KEN BUTCHER DRAPERY .CALL 541-2080 1510 "A" E. Edlng•r, Santi An1 ' .. BELLY DANCE CLASSES ,1,_ ,, ~v.'~ ff.Jl"-t!ui~•nt is availabl• ~~ .. ' r•Coik .. itU'dTnt prifr91s. You Iii' ' quickly! W• have ••c•ll•nt f•ollltl•• .... •nd am•ll cl••••• lma1timum 7) • IMIMN•N·-· ·1&· . ft:--~ANCID. PIOPISSIONAL • 111111• CLASSU ·· . ·STAI .. •· l'IHUAlf I '". NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN , CALL ~OW: 545-\088 COSTA MESA ,,,rttr1111 lit~ 14 "'"''It Olltl-9 ,.....llMI ltillr o.nc.. u.~ ........ CIMICffh W i8lltnfl INlll • "'-I te ~ti •IMI C....._ ...,... .. TV SMw1 Miii tMdliflt CW.... ' '• •. 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Ryan , 'THOUGH I WALK IN THE VALLEY. l\...,~I. -J ,< .' . by Al Smith by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller HOW DO YOU LIK E MY ANTIQUE WRIST WATCH "' • DOOLEY'S WORLD Dr. SMOCK c:>~. t.-tJRCH, :t 'VE- P6CIP6'7 11°'5 i-1Me: > GAve Yoo AAOREf. F<'EiSPONS I e I L-rfY GORDO NO! l REAL!."/ f!E:LIEl/e' Hf: MEANT If, l.OPE:Z! WSL.L,~ HU<iHES ··IX> you l11<~ BE rTER THAN MY I.AST JOB AT THEO IUCl<'ER, TUCKER, TUCKER f>.NDl"UCKER LAW FIRM, LADY P .. WoRKIN<; HERE ? ANIMAL CRACKERS l.lOtJ KioO\\l \\W.T ~11l0\JBLE 1S1L'<l..E? ... 2.1 ' OH, GOO P! ~·ve::: eee:i-J P~Ac-f'ICl l-JG OPf;N IN G POORS W li"H M Y e'L-80WS L.-IKe i'HIS OfHe'J<? POC1'"0 .i:i:?S ANP HAL..F "fHe '"flMIS :t CAN PO rr ! (./()(_ne "!CO GULLIBLE ! 40.) l!a•EVE EIA:~TH I'""' ~!£ 1EL1.s'c;otJ ! PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz . TODAY'S CRQSSWDRD PUZZLB ~·esterday's Puzzle Solved ACROSS '! 01 mea~urc-n"r.1 l ··-•;; Clle•fh51 s l:.lllnQIO<l t onlainer !. 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IT TO ~ K'IO W•ARINt# A FLOPP·y HAT ...• • UH, WMl:N WA-!i THAT, Vli~T~c:!OY? -~!,A ~Ef: I CONVf.-"~Tl~LLY, l H~VEiN'f G01Tt=.N PA•T ,,., YfT .... by Chester Gould DENNIS THE MENACE \~ • • • \ ,, . ,, .. ' . ~ ,: .. . . ... . . Friday, FtbnlN'J 1, 1974' ::.._ --zo DAILY PllO f ' Favo1ites Boxer's Honle Address·: State Prison Adva11ce h1 Net Play \\'ASJ-IINGTON -Tup • S..·i'.·tlrJ Ull lir> Jean King advanecd to to d a y 's quarterflnHl~ of the $50,000 Washing1on "''Ollltn's tennis tournament vdlh a 6-U, 7-5 victory over Laurie F I e n1 i n g 1'h ursday night. /\Her scoring her sh utciut in the flrst set. Mrs. King f1•ll behind. 5-Z. in !hr second but sur~i.'d b:.ick lo regain control fro m her 18-yea r-old opponent. Rosemary Casals also gained the quarterfinals wit h a 6-2, 6-4 triumph -:;'. _over Glyn~ .Co.I.cs of Lond<in end Aust ralia's Helen C.iourlay (1ualified by do"•ning Kris Kremmcr of Los Angeles, 6-0. 3 ... 6-4. ' . • ln the quarterfinal pai rings, r..nss Gourley will oppose Peaches Bartkoy,·icz. Kerry l\.'1elv illc of Australia goes against J\1ona Schallau: l\.1rs. King takes on Kathy Kuykendall : and Miss Casals n1ccts Francoise Durr of FranC'e. e Na.•l11se T1·ii1111pl" fl!CH~10ND, Va. -Jlie Nastase and Tom Gorman, the two top seeds, advanced Thursday !o the quarterfinals of the $50.000 World Championship tennis tournament here. Nastase downed AndrC\V 1-'attison, 7-5, 6-4. Gorman. the No. 2 seed , had little d i t f i cu I t y gelling by Harold Elschenbroich of Germany. 6-1, 6-3. Georges Goven of F'rance .. ~:on his second rotmd match, defeating seventh- seeded Hans Pohmann of Germany 6-3 7•5. t I Tu·o o~her seeded players. No. 3 ~1arty Riessen and No. 4 Nikki Pi!ic, also reached the final eight. Pilic was the only one to encounter thajor difficulty. 1-fe. had lo con1e from behind to beat Phil Dent of Australia 4-6, 6-3, 6-2. ' lliessen, h~wever, "'as forced to edge 19-year-old Vilas Gerulait is on the finnl point of a 13-point tiebreaker 6-2 7-6 7-6. ' ' . Cliff Drysdale of South Africa beat Ismail El Shnfei of Egypt, 6-2, 6-4 . In 1wo late matches. P a t r i c e Dominguez of France downed Tony Roch~ of Australia . 7-5, 6-3; and Biily 1ltart1n defeated Ray Ruff els of Australia in a close match, 6-2. 7-6. e Gollf1·ied Wi11• DAYTON, Ohio Lankv Bri a11 Gottfried, seeded No. 2 in the Dayton Pro Tennis Classic. came back from a first-set defeat Thursday to eliminate former college lea1n1nalc, Paul Gerkin. 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. ·\ Gottfried and chrkin were teammates a year ago at Trinity University in Texas. ~ There "·as n minor"\1pset in th<' opening match of the day \vhen Barry Philllps- Moore ousted fellO\V Austral ian Co Ii n Dibley 6-2, 6-4. Alex J\1etreveli of lhe Soviet Union \\'as impressive \\'ith his crisp ground slroke a she elin1inated J·larold Solorno·n, 6-4, 6-2. Also qualif.\'ing for the quarterfinals \Vas fourth-seeded Brian Fairlie of New Zealand, who scored a 7-5, 6·2 victory over Boro Jovanovic of Yugoslavia. e /Heiler Defeated BAL TIM ORE -Australian K i m \Yarwick scored the first upset of the Baltimore International I n door tennis championships Thursday by defeating third-seeded Karl J\1 eiler of West Germany. \Varwick, 22 . and ranked seventh in hi s country, defeated J\leiler. 6-4, 5--7, 6-3 to advance to the quarterfinals. In the other singles 1natch Thursday nighL seventh-seeded Jurgen F'assbender dropped Romanian Thom¥ Ovici 7-5, 6-2. Earlier in the dn y,•South Afri can Byron ner!ram struggled !o a 5--7, 7-5 6-2 victory 9ver Australian Ian Fletcher. Girls Get Oka'' J 1'o Pia y Baseball TRENTON. N.J. (AP ) -Little League base ball tean1s in New Jersey must pt"rmit gi rls lo play. tl1c state directo r of civ\I righls has ruled. ._ Gilbert !·!. Fr:incis. director of the Di ~·ision of ci .. ·il Rights. o rd c r ed Thursday that Little League baseball 1rcat both sexes equa lly on its New Jersey !l!:i ms. The orcicr . bc.licvcd 10 be the first or its kind, also directs that both boys and girls he inforn1ed of tr yout ti1ncs. The order slemn1ed from <• complaint by 12-yca r-old ~1aric Pcpo..• of HOll6ken. 1ftaria was dropped frorn h\.'.r local team after Little League. Inc., headquartered in \\'illiamsport. Pa,. threatened to revoke !he team· sch'\rtcr. • NORFOLK. ~lass (AP J -Chris Pu1;:1 ·I rt'a lize that under the Jaw I ha\'e "·hen he met Paul Pender when the is a part • tlrne µrolL~1onal boxer v.·nh rnuny more yell r.i be fore J"n1 ellgible former world mid41ewelghl champion an unusual full·t1me home address and !or parole, but J'm hoping," J>cna said. was 11thlt!llc dlrt!Ctor at'Norfolk. training camp: Norfolk Stale Prison. '"l wai1 very Yl.upid as a kid , but r•ve Pina made his box!n& debut at Since being -icnltrlc.'t'<I to 1 i r e got my chance now and I want lo Waltha tn, winning a four-rounder. He !mpriso1unent ror secolnl de gree 1nurdcr give it everything." has won seven al.her bouts, Jost OJle seven yea rs ago , Pina hat.a far di(fcrent Plna. one of J 1 children' who grew and been in one draw while moving outlook on life as he a1>proache~ 2ti. up in Scitua te , got his chance when up to the eight-round distance. The. fists that go1 hih1 1r1CG""l't0Ubl e Massachusetts began Gtllowing convicts Al 5-IJ 1h. and 158 pounds, P1ia Is as a }10llth have helped to get hirn brief furloughs. That enabled htnrta--buit1 amost exactly llke Pender when hack on the right track in the d.J·ea,y 1nake his pro box ing deb ut on Ort-i.. .... .....-·w~ • ..Rmtm battler \~on the·' world Norfolk .confi nes -and he ho~s Wc~lr.t!IJ. ·----.......:-middl~t crown from Sugar_Ray 111to society, eventually. However, he actually got his big break llobinsofl-.1......steo __ . And, since he •!las - ~ . I NEW YORK GOALIE BILL SMITH MAKES A SAVE IN FRONT OF THE KINGS' BUTCH GORING. Sets World Recortl Australian Swimmer Thought About Quitting CH.R ISTCl lUl{CI!. New Zealand \/\PJ -Australian V<'Olldf'r swimmer Steven Holland thOuf;hl or 11uitting raci11g three \1'eeks ago bccrtusc of a painful ar1n injury . !·!is thoughts here today \1•ere of it·c crean1, 11ith 1vhicl1 he ec]('brall·d hts 1rorld rceord for the n1cn's 600 'meters freestyle. I re shavrd his !)11 n \1'orld reco rd by 0.39 seconds on his \1•ay to winning the Commor;11yCalth Games gol d medal for the 1500 me!crs event al the spanking new Q~cen Elizahclh II Park Pool - \1·ith lhc Queen an1ong the sellout 5,000 t:rOl\'d. ··1 thou ght I s \1·:i1n a lousy ract!," said the .. 15-ye<1r-o!d studCll t from Brisbanc "l h:iven"t rc<1lly hrtd enough hard 1r:iining sinee n1y inju ry to be in ~top forin. ''\Yhen I 1ras 1<1ld that !"d broken 1hc 800 nicters recorc!. l thought som('Onc 1vas pulling: rny It·~." Jfolland 11·on the t•vent in 15:35.7·1, only ·2.88 seconds 0111.~l de his 0\\'11 v.·orld n111rk for the d1 s1a1H.'t'. '·It's a goorl ioh lht• event 11·as to\1ards the end of thl'!'e i.::unt·s." he said. "If they h;id h••Pn at the beginn ing J don't think ! enulrl h11vc come any\\·hcre near any record. ··1 doubt that 1 \1ould have competed -I \\'as seriou sly thinking of giving up competitive s\1·imming because of my sore arm .. , He tore ligamen!s in his right arm in December last year. Anclrctti llcJeasc<l ONTARIO -Race driver fl.lario Andretti was released fron1 a hospital Thursday, l\VO day s after suffering a mild concussion durfng a crash at Ontario Motor Speed.way.- Andretfi, 33: also sustained a whiplash neck in jury in the 185 mile-per-hour crash of his 1973 model Viceroy S!)t.>eial during tire tests for !he Calirorniil 500 t\1arctr 10. ·~ow all I'm thinking about is :ill the ice cream I'm going to eat,·• said Holland . Thi s is the sc<:ond "'orld record to be broken during these. lo-day Ca1nCs \1'hich end Saturd;:i y. Canadi an S\\'immer \\'en dv Cook set a \1·orld 1nark Thu rsday for i°he 'vomen's JOO meters backstroke 11·hcn s11•imn1ing the first leg of a n1edley relay. This edged AUstrali11: further ahead of main rivals Canada In the gold medal tally tussle. \Vith four even ts remaining, 1\ustrati a ha·s v.un 13 golds to Canada's nine. Neit her of the big tw·o swimming nations feat ured in the men's 100 meters breaststroke in \l"hich England'-s David Le igh s u r pr i s i n g l y edged out Common1 .. ·ealth record holder David \V ilkie of Scotland in 1 :06.52. This reversed the 200 111 el e r s hreas!~troke p!:1cing and thw:i.r!t·d ,\\'tlkic fro1n eollecting his fhi rd gold )ncda1 here. \\"ilkie, a student in ~liami. Fla .. 11'on the 100 meters breaststroke and 200 meters individual n1edlev t l t I c s \\led ncsday. · A11teaters llost Domi11g11ez Hills UC lrvine"s basketball team hosts Cal State (Dominguez Hills) tonight in the UCI gym in 1rhat should be the most one-sided cla~h or the season with tipoff ~t 8 o'clock. Despi te 3 2 -14 season re c o rd Dominguez has t\\'o players averaging in double figures \Vlth Alan Taylor . a 6-4 forward, hitting al a ·19 point per ga1ne cli p. Derk Bundle, a 6-2 gua rd , is hilling al a 12 point average. F'o\lowing ton ighl's game for the 9-7 Anteaters. the first of LWO games with cotmly rival Chapman '"'ill take place Saturday night in the UCJ gym. Last-11rinute Hitch Develops In Padres Sale SCCYITSDALE, Ariz. I AP I -\\'ith assurances that professional baseball \\'Ould remain in San Diego, National League club owners have approved the sa le of 1he Padres to hamburger king J{ay /\. Kroc . The unanilnous decision, reached at a 1neeting here Thursday . ended an attempt to niove the f Io under in g franchise to the nation's capital. Reports of that deal kept many disgruntled Sou thern California fan s away from the ballpark last y~ar. U!ague president Charles "Chub" Feeney said !he owners had been assured the Padres "''ould remain in San Diego "In the foreseeable future.'' Kr oc, 71, chairman of the McDonald's hamburger chain. has promised not to •ove the tean1 at least until 1980, and has signed a new stadium lease that runs thrOl.lgh 1988. The San Diego City Council agreed Thursday to pay the Padres $429,000 a year in subsidies, an increase of $144,000. But predictably in C. Arnholt Smith'~ long and tortured attempts to sell tht Padres, there was talk of a last-minute hit ch. "\Ve still have a problen1 with Mr. Sn1ith because I understand the Inlernal Revenue Service is attaching our check," said Kroc ~in a radio interview from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. "His i ttomey has said if the IRS Is going to attach the check then they don't want to sell. "We say that's loo bad, it wasn 't part of· the contract . . . I've heard that if he now refuses to sell, I.he Na tional Lea~e is going to foreclose on his (ranchise' and we 'II get it." That staten1ent angered a Smith attorney, who said, "he's not pushing around a hamburger salesman. If he wants to take that attitude, then he and tbe National League could find themselves with a nice law su.it." Kroc later said he had only been quoting a rumor he had beard. "I hope it's not so," he said. Smith was unavailable for comment. :· -.! Came to Play Golf, Warns Nicklaus ... 62 earlier th I• )'81', "I just mlllht be able to shoot one of those re.llly good rounds. , .. h' -, HONOLULU (AP) -tlello lhtrci Johnny tlliJler. Big Jack is back. "I came to play golf," Nicklaus 150lemnly warned after firing an eye. popping seven-under-per 65 Thursday despite the rain and slop and goo that finally forced a li'1•spen.!lion ln the first round of the '220.000 Hawaiian Open gol f tournament with some two, doz.en players still on the coune. "When t come over here on a vacation. t brlng the kids." Nlcklaus si:ud after 1ying husky Dwight Nevll . a one-tirne Dallas fireman. for the 18 hole lead . "The lddt are al hon1e in Florida,'' ' , ' , Nicklaus ('()ntinucd . 'ifaidn't come on~vacation. "I calllt' to play golf.'' He pl1:1yed it with e vengeance, too, taking birdies on !'!even of h1s last 10 holes despite the rt1in that alternated • between a s <> r t, 'W"l'tmt tropic shower anti a torrcn1ia l do1\npour , The rai ns , which fell sleadily for , almost 24 hours, caused one delay or 45 ininu!es and evenliittlly caused the 7.154 yard Waialae Country Coull-course. to brl'Oml." unplayable. One of the players who mus! complete his round today ls a lanky New ... 7A;"alandcr, John Lister, \\'ho had It slx " under par aftc.r 14 holes. ?\filler, who had ,taken some lime off last week after scoring an unprecedented sweep of the first three · UUcs of the year, wM on the course when play was halted. · "I thought I could par out so I finished," be ,.Id, stru11llng in al darkness. w.t and bedraggled wt)h a 71-six strokes beck of the leaders. "Actu•lly 71 lan'I too bed," oadl MIUer, ..... ·ho kept alve his record Of breaking par li;t . every C9mpetiUve round this sea90ll. "I'm stUl okay. Th e grt'f!N are so good,' sadi Miller. Jrtm fMhloncd a "11111 just wa.n't my day." Nickle:ua and Nevil, who bu yet to win on the PIO loul', shlrtd a t-.itroke leod over Gibby GUben a n d RoekY niompoon, Ued et fl. Thooe at ti9 Included HUbert Gl'Ml, Andy North and Dave ·Elchelberaor. • Arnold Palmer, P81\.'lnC from·.ume to time to wtpe olf hla eyegl...,., mana1ed to match par 72. So did Biiiy Casper. Lee Trevino wa!I at 73, while rookie Ben C..'rellShaw couJd do no better 1han 71. I been ta ught by Pender, It's only naturaJ t.he style is: the same -boxing, not slugging . ''If Chrb l.l.itS hi s head and pays attention to buslnes!, I think he he:s a shot at going all the way," said Pender , who ha~ now joined the athletic: staff at the University of Massachusettll· Boston. "lfe's !earning ell the time, ~ut he'S working under the most adverse conditions. The prison facilities a.re not exactly conduC'ive to training to become a champion. "for irurtance . the equipment isn't good and the ring is only aboul 13 llqUHte feet. Spa rring ls very import1.1n t. but about the only time Chris can bo:r: JS wherl I bring in lWOle kids on weekends. Ho\li'ever, he's making the most o! things without coznQ}ainlng.'' "Paul is the boss -whatever h~ tells n1e. to do," Pina said. "l love him like q father. If I right like hln\ and if I 1ni11k like him, I 'll never go wrong again." USC Star Jailed; Lakers Play Suns SAN FRANCISCO -Lynn Swann. star University of Southern California wide receiver. was arrested early today with three others on charges or assaulting • poi.ice officer. Swann, 22, of Foster City, was booked at the city jail with his brothers William, 23, and Brian, 25, and Mich a e I Hendersoo, 25, of San ?\.1ateo, police said. Officers Dennis "-tcClel\an and Walter Cullop said they stopped a car containing the four men after it am a red light. While they were citing the driver, they said, the 0th.er occupants att.acked them and they \\"ere forced to call for assistanre. McClellan and Cullop suffered minor injuries in the melce and were sent home early, police said. ~ e Kln91 Upended INGLEWOOD -Bob Nystrom rified. home three-goab in a 12--mlnute span of the third period leading the New York I.sladnen to a 4-2 Nationa l lfockey Leaiue victory over the Los Angeles Kings Thursday night. .... Ed Westfall scored once and added three assists to set 1up all of Nystrom 's tallies, including the tying goal n1aking it 2-2 at 5:01 of the final period on a power pla y. e LA in Action INGLEWOOD -The Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenlx Suns get. togethei- twice this weekend in National &s.ket- ball .Association play. The Lakers boat the Suns tonight (8 o'clock) and Phoenix returns the favor Saturday night. Los Angeles is 3-1 against Phoer\ix this season with the Stms handlng the Laker.i: the ir \\"Orsi loss of the yea r . a 135--100 drubbing Christmas Night. The Golden State Warriors. mean\\•hile, have \\'On six straight gam·es and now ttrail the Lakers by only one ga~ in the Pacific Divi sion. The \\'arriors are now 27-22 while the Lakers lead the division at 29-22. e Angeb Sign Sl.r The. California Angels announced Thursday the signings of six playen, includlng catcher Ellie Rod r i q u e z , outfielder Joe Lahoud and pitcher Skip Lock...,·ood, who "·ere acquired. in the 10-player trade with ~\tllwaukee last October. Also signing contracts for the 1974 season \\"ere outfielders Mickey Rivers and Richie Scheinb!um and pitcher Eddie Figue roa. e /Horris Dies PALO ALTO -Glenn ' Morris, 19S6 Olympic decathlon champion and a former n10vie Tarzan, is dead ati the age of 62. Morris died Thursday following a long illness. He gained national prominence in 1934 as an All-American football player and . a track star at Colorado State .University. Two years later. hi$ \\"Orld record performance in the decathlon v.'Ofl a gold medal in the Berlin Olympics . He also \\'BS presented the Sullivan Award. in 1936 for !he nation"s best amateui athlete . A year later. ilolly\\'ood chose Morris1 to s u cc c. e d Johnny Weismuller M Tarzan , the ape man. !·le starred in_ several movies before joining the Detroit Lioos as a professional football player. e Coach Survives ClffiISTCllURCll , New Zealand -One of the su r.•ivnrs of the Pan American plane crash Thursday at J>ago Pago, Samoa , was American diving coach Dick Smith of Phoenix , a friend says. New Zealander Douglas E\\·ert said Smith !elephoned hi1n from Pago r~ago and said he suffered minor head injuries. _.., E"'ert said Smith sounded tired but -v in complete posses..c;ioo of his faculties. e Dantleu Collap1es SOUTH BEND. Ind. -F'reshman forward Adrian Dantley , who starred for No. 5 r-;otre Dame in Thursday night's 101·72 S\\'eep over DePaul, undergoes tests today in the univ_prsity infirmary after collapsing near the end of the game. Dantley. v1'!10 scort'd 23 points and a game-high 15 rebounds. had been on the bench about a rninute and a half when he collapsed during a time ou t with three minutes left in the game. He regained consciousness in the locker room and was taken to the in!irn1ary. e 49er• Hold 011 LONG BEACH -Roscoe Pondexter seored 26 points as 10th-ranked Cal State (Long Beach ) battled from behind twice to bea~ UC Santa Barbara. 78-68, in a Pacific C.Oast Athletic Association basketball game Thursday night . The visiting Gauchos held a 30-29 halltim~ lead as Long·' Beach trailed at intermission for the first tin1e this season. JACK NICKLAUS VIEWS SHOT AS MILLER BARBER LOOKS o.-. I L -· .. ··~ ' Sunset Cagers Collide ?o.1arina High's 19 -game "'Inning slreali: is in jeopardy toolgtit as the Cl~" 4·A No . 1 team Invades the dangerous confines of the Loara Saxons in Sunsel League basketball action. ~ -• --~ ""ii~-~--v., • • A ' f rlellY1 f'rbruilty 1, 197~ FV, ,Edi-son Highl,ight Irvine Men·u SC lilt 1 Fountain Vatl<y If i g Ii 's Barorus prived thernstlves beatable in Irvtne League basketball ploy W.W...day night. and suddenly t w o critical clashes are on t::ip tonight. The Barona (6-1) ho s t Edison Hlgh's Chargers (4-JJ and a loss here will .all but eliminate the latter from title coruideratlon. Meanwhile, coach Bob Sorensen's Costa M es a Mustangs sxri in deep with invading' Sanla Ana Valley (5- 2). 'fhc Mt6Slln.s "Br-c a notch bade a.nd ~ victory Den! would put the Mustangs ln serioua rentenlloo for the title. All gan1e!'l arc slated for 8 o'clock i:ind rounding out tl1e evening is Estancia and Corona del Mar and ,._1agnolia al Los Alamitos. Coll('h Dave Brown's Barons blew F.d iBOll oot of lht' gym last ti1ne oul, 88-52, but n1ay not be a tnie indication of the two teams' relative strength. Baro n s guard John LOdestein pnloaded 34 points in that one and Brown 001lt'l!dl"tl 11 was his team's best-ever effort. "We have to kttp Dan Malane otf t~ of tens1ve boards," ~ys Edisoo toa<:h Dave /.-foh.s. "You can't give them the ~ecood anti lhlrd shots,'' Edison has won four of its last five starts to pull back into title ('()11!enlion Mesa, too. is faced wl!h tackling a fe» th.at has already proved tc>Ugh. Santa Ana Valley's outside shooting can be effective against iooes, but Mesa's 1nan pressllfe may be the key to turning things ·aroond. Mesa brokt into the Top to Orange County poll and has a dozen v1ctorits agalnst five defeats. A win tonight would n1akc !he most ln one sea!OO for a Costa Mesa quintet since 1006 when JUies Gage and his teams were ro!Ung high. Costa Mesa ha!! the highest St'Orlng unit in U1e league and its pace is led by 6-2 senior Jun Swaio . swain has averaged 18.l points per loop oullng and 17.3 overall. Estancil, meanwhile, 1 s looking for someone with which to share the cellar. 1'he host Sea Kings of Corona del Mar are a game ahead of Estancia in the standings, thank!! to their 47.33 first round triumph at Estancia. PacinK Estancia Is 6-3 sophonlOTe Jlrn McCloskey, "'ho has averaged 12.2 points per game in league play. Coath Tandy Gillis' Se11 Kings are Jed by Joe Kozmata, Jin\ E liades and Doug f\-1oll. Featured h1 Loop San Clemente lligh and E Dorado engage h1 a sho1vdo~·n battle which "'ill l I kc 1 y detem1ine the Orange Le.'lgue ba s k et b a 11 chan1pionshi1' tonight at 8 at El Dorado_ . Tipoff is set for 8 o'clock. as arc three other circuit tests -1 lunting1on Beach at Santa Ana, Newport ~rbor at \Yestminsler ~9,.-A:nahein1 -"'"~~.~~ .. -...._, ~ ... -cn :,..~··u. C--eague Shift -Nixed In other games, J)ana lliH:, is at Sonora, Brea travels to1 Laguna Beach, and Uni\'l'rsi ty visits Valencia. All arc 8 o'- clocK starters. -- '• -: ·. ~·- • ·~ " ., ?o.1arina coach Jin1 Stephens' memory of the dangers that lurk at U:lara include last year's 72·S5 upset loss. And the Saxons of Loara coo.ch Tom Voigt are co ming off a resounding 77-52 victory at Newport liarbor Wednesday. ~1arina dealt Loare a 5~27 laci.ng in fir st round hoslillties behind the Bob J..osncr, \l'ho connected ror 22 points. Past experience p rove s , however, that balance. is required to v.'in at Loara. And r-.tarina has that romn1odity ·with forwards Bill Fick and Keith Koeller backed by guards Byroo Kosick and llich Branning. The first player off t.he bench is Kevin Landgraf. giving l\1arina a d d i t i on a I strength. Huntington Beach's invasion of Santa Ana should be an easy task. \Vinless Santa Ana, however, gave Westminster a tough gan1e \Vcdnesday and if the Saints can contain Raul Contreras, they could prove pesky. Contreras scored only four poinl<; \\rednesday in !he Oilers' victory over Anahei1n, but Scott Rankin (26), Doug Rabe (12) and Rocky Ciarel!i (1 1) picked up the slack. The Sunset League's most unpredictable team, Newport Harbor, invades \Veslminster Sttking its third straight over the Lions. Coach Dale H a g e y ' s Newport Harbor Sailors have displayed potential to beat anyone-yet have also lost by big margins to teams th4!y figured to handle. At one point Newport ripped off 20 unans\l·ered points in smashing Westminster, 65-49. And y,·hen the Sailors are hot it's usually guard Br i a n O'Flaherty's overall game and the rebounding of ·D a v e Seymour that key the success. Westminster, ajso a hot-and.- cold team. gets I.he majority of lts scoring from Dave Walsh. Dale Parker and Linn \Vil.son. MV Hosts Area Prep Swim111ers Sunset League sv>'i1n po\l'ers \Vestminstcr and N e y,· por t Harbor are the fa vo rites in a nine-team field set to unveil prospects for the coming season at the first annual ~1 i s s i on V i e j o s "' i m Invitational Saturday at the 1'1arguerite Recreation Center pool. Other entries i n c I u d e Anaheim. R u bi do u x of Riverside, El Toro: Laguna Beach, ~ancia. Dana Hills Md host Mission Viejo. Prelimtnary compel ii ion 'begins at '10:30 a.m., with tile finals at 3 p,m. Admission .is 50 cents for the finals. Three individual 11wimmers and one relay team from Westminster are top-seeded if! evenl!l. to give the defending Sunset League champions a slight edge . .Jon Huntley (50 free), Dave J uedes · (500 free) and Jeff 'Tringham (too breast) are Westminster's top seeds, while Mike DeBrott is the favorite in the too bullerfly. The top races or tll-e day l!hould be the 200 free, where Rubicloux's Jay Hershey Is a slight favorite over Taylor ltowe of Mission Viejo and the 100 free. where Her9bey's best tilne t47.8) Is jm!t·a1enlh of a second faster than DeBrott. Hershey, a senior. bas been swimming es:luslve:1y AAV In the past few yeAl"!I. and ts competing tn ClF for, the first time. He may be heard from later in the ,..... lic:<ol'dlng to m«I dfr<dor Martt Schu· bort, Ml.skin Vi•Jo .,..ch, Pro Scores San Cle-1nl'll t l' si l ~ Compete Sunday _fr¥f~f#S t Bid "-y, ""'"" - atop the standings aft e r1 notching seven s l r a i g h l \"ictories' "'hile El Dorudo has only a IO.'iii at San ClemCUlt' lo n1ar its loop record. Rejected by :CIF A loss tonight w o u l d vi rtually eliminate El J)orado frOJn any cha n c e of nioinlainlng !he str11ngleho lct il hn s h{'ld on the league ti1lf', \l'hHe a \'il'\Ory V.'OUld gi\'l' it <1 good . chance of ga ining <1l least a tie for tl1e cnil\'n. Ry M.R. SNOW Of th• Dilly PU•I Sitt! \Vhile fair to good conditions exist in the Southern Califomia ski areas a n d excellent to fabulous in the Hi gh Sierra, schussers have lheir eyes trained on the world championship meet at St. Moritz, Switzerland, starting Sunday and continuing through Feb. 10. By RON EVANS 01 IM Dl llY P'lltl SUI! Elmer Combs, Hwttington Beach High's s u cc es s f u 1 basketball ·coach and .new athletic director, takes losses hard but his latest setback is particularly galling. The Oilers are in a league where they're geographical freaks, 'fhat's the way it'll Ten men and eight Women will be wearing the United States shield as members of the Yankee teams in the tough comp et i t i on , including California's brothcr·sister duo of Eric Poulsen, 22 , and Sarµtra Poulsen, 21 , of Oly~pic Village. St.Indra has had m o r e success in World Cup racing than her brother. Her big surprise came at La Plange. France, where she placed second in the giant slalom and shook up heavily favored Europeans. At Pfronten. \Vest Gennany, she was only 1.6 seconds off the second place time and was the to p American girl in the do,vnhill with a 19th place finish. Sandra also had a third in the giant slalom al Ebnat- Kappel, Switzerland. A second Californian on the 12-men U.S. squad is Greg Jones. 2Q, of Squaw Valley. His best \\'as 11th in the Ebnat-Kappcl giant slalom early in January. But as usual. U.S. officials point to the lack of money that puts the American international ski ers al a d isadvantage with t he! r. European rivals. "The U.S. ski team has ne\'C'r had enough money 1o train properly and because of this have always been on e step behind the Europeans," says Whit Ster1¢g, former U.S team member. SNOW TRACKS-Stateside. the Roch Cup ~ the Can-Am series will be contested at Aspen, climaxing Sunday ... Can-Am racing will be held Tuesday at l\1inneapo\is The Nordic world championships are slated at Falun, Sweden , Feb. 16-24 ... Maximum friendliness ancf operational efficiency is the promise for Table Mountain by the new o \V n e r s h i p. Tamount. Inc. G en er a I n1anger David \Vard points out that th<'re are three giant poma lifts and five tov.·s and he boasts that his area can be readied on lt!IS than one tank of gasoline -round trip ... Action 74 -Rock Variety aired (Channel 7) Feb. 23 and h1arch 30 .. Debbie WoFnubecKer or Big Bear and. a grad of the Big Bear Ski C1ub is now racing in Ca m-Am competition. • S•utPitl"lt CaHlonll• KrtlU Rklot'-Fllr '*<lint on ' to ' '"' ol ht•d DIC~. OP<!~ Frl!:l•Y· S.turd•Y •ncl Sund1y. Mt. We1er1'1e,,_Good 1kilng. on 4 lei 6 '"'· ~n (I.Illy, Mt. 911dY~ood 1prlng 1kllno on !hf, IOOJ!h fee:•. O.-n d1l1V, f lo .. T1bl• M""'ntaln -Good ~11.nno on 1.3 It.et of ~•rd pack. KolldlY Hll~klno 1now 11l0Mly, 90Cld 11<.Un1 on 2\o'J fffl of h,trd pac:k. lkllng on 3-S IHI. 11111 A!~Good to ~rr good 111rlno Sncw v1ll•Y-Good1xc1!ltnl 1kl!ng on )-5 '"' OI ,,_cklld l)OWIHr, grooming n19Mly, Alt l!fh ~r1tlng, sprln9 _aM'ldltlgn1 exl111no In 111 ... noon. GrHn -v111MT.-1JDM-~ t>olld•Y" llood 1prlflt llr.l!no on )·l '"'of paekld POWd•r. Grooml"Q d•lly, all 1111 optrlll!'IQ. Gold Ml~ dtlly, 9ood 1kllng on 1.2 ft.Of PQWder blM. A"91 Rl~ d11lr. 1roorrtlno 1'119t111y, 11ooc1 alr.lo!'ll on 14 toot o-ckfd JIO'l'l'dfr bftl.. M Chllnl AQl.llrtd, 111 fadlttte1• tl*'MIOMI, D•ll'I' f'llot 51111 f'hol• At a special meeting of the CIF' releagulng committee Thursday, Huntington Beach High's request to shift leagues next fall was voted do~·n in a roll call ballot. It ended a struggle which started almost a year ago. "We got shot down again and yes, I'm bitter," says Combs. "It seems So n1 e schools like Anaheim alw~ys get their way but when we present what we feel is a legitimate proposal, we get shot down." GW Faces Cypress; Bucs Play • Golden \Vest bids to halt a five-game losing streak against invading Cypress and Orange Coast treks to Pierce in junior college basketball action tonight. EDISON'S TOM LLOY SNAGS A REBOUND. Both games begin ai-~ Golden West Rustlers (10- 13) have lost six of eight Southern Ca liforni a Conference games. but can make up for it with a win over a Chargers team thst is one ol the best in the slate. Edi so11's Versatile Uoy Not a11 Average Athlete The key to the tilt will be how well the Rustlers r~bound. Coach Dick Stricklin's club was outboarded, 56-20, in a loss to Santa Monica \Vednesday night. ·ey STE\'E BIL\ND Of 1tti1 DlllY Piiot Sl1tl \\'hen Tom Lloy \Vas running in the CIF track finals last ~pring, a fan noted. ··he's like a n1an bc::iling kids." lndecd, Al G-J and Hi5 he "'asn'l tht :J \'('rage high school ~phon1::irc 66 runn~r. lle"s proven this season h e' s considerably more than an average basketball !~lent as y,·cll. Against Estancia recently, Lmf' porped in 32 J.X>inls. which was five more than any Edison Mlgh student ever 1nanage<l in a varsity game. A recorli on the: :rack and a record on the court. Surely the t"·o sports strugg le to gain his undlv18ed attention. ''No contest." says the now 6-4 and 17:.-pound 16-year~ld. "I could come ou t and practice basketball all da.v long. l think I'd die if I had to run more than a half mile. Track is work, basketball's fun . "There's no conflict, though . During basketball season 1 try to do my best at basketball. I try to run my best in track.'' For Lloy, the difference is one of oi.:tput and rewards. "ln tr a·C k , it's all lndivldual " he says.~Y~.&.~ ou an worKlfafa, reaping the benefits. In basketball you play on a" team. Everyone is haVing fun but developing as a tCam, too." A> tor ,file be•kotboll =ord, Lloy says he just happened to hit a hot night. •·1 only had 10 points at hal(time so there was no talk of a record." he explains . "But "·hen l scored 16 poin ts in the th ird qu:irtcr ( (lart of JO straight basketsl. !he rest of the-players knew l had a shot at thC record. 'l'hey tried to feed me the ball as much as possible. "I'll ad1nit I \\•as hitting everything I threv.r up ." Coach Dave !\·lobs \\"asn 't surpristd. ""fom's a good shooter and with l\l'O full ye11rs on the varsitv. I kn ew he'd have some eood "night!!.'' says Mohs. "l honestly felt it would happen next year. We have two or three other players who could break his record before the season ends. Taras Young cootinu!!s his assault on the Golden West record book. He 's tallied &44 points this season and 963 overall . And he tops the conference in scoring with a 27.0 average. !\1eanwhi1e. OCC's Pirates \\'a rm up for their confrontation with Cerritos nex.t Wednesday by playing a Pierce outflt that defeated them earlier this year al OCC. 1lrc Bucs carry a 17-7 record into tonighl's tilt. El Toro, MD, Diahlos Face Foes "'This is a good team that Mission Viejo aM Mater Dei way. When they see one player take on league rivals with is having a good night, they'll identical records to their own tr_y to get him t1le ball ." and El Toro seeks its eighth Lloy hit 15 o(20 shots, many from the 15-20 foot range straight victory .in basketball where Mohs says he.'s de11dly. action tonight. .. ~m is also a great leaper, Coach Pat.Roberts' Mission m ng him a good rebounder, Viejo Dl ablos are at El an he plays tough defense," Mod~na. Mater Del hosts yi--Moh . "He's-un!lelnSh, Servile and El Toro gets the which is probably the big home court advantage against rea90n no one hesitated to Cypress. All three game.s are , get him the ball when he set for 8 o'clock tiporrs. was hitting.'" Mater Dei and Servile have CdM ~assacre Squad Set Lloy adrD.its he 1 Ike 1 both . st.arte<i slowly ·and rebounding as much a s notched current records of 1·2 sCC1ing, where he's tossing in ln Angelus League play. but point! at an averaee of 14 neither is considered out of a game. the loop race. "To me, 18 rebound3 is as Leading Mater Dei are rewarding _as -18 p0lnb ," he senior forward B re nd on Corona del M1r~I St . Proceeds go lo tliC CdM pep says. ''I don't want to average McCaughey and center Steve Valen~'sDa:r m.a s a a ere club. 20 p!)tnts a game at the Martindale, along w Ith bukelboll squad h*' nearly Headlog the lat Sea Kings ell]lell8e of my teammates, rd freshman guard Jim Schult~ be for at least a year. ,. Sa11 Cleni~nte 's first victorv liuntington Beach "'ill face over El Dorado "'as achieved such short·lime rivals as by outn1uschng coach Nash l Cypress, Foothil, Katella . llivera's Golelen 11a"·ks on the Kennedy, 0 r ange and boards, fast breaking in the Saddleba'ck highs. 0 n I y early going and slowing play Anaheim, the eighth member once it had the lead. of lhe newly named Empire Fory,·ard J)an Dodd and League, has played the Oilers center Ted Kalata, a pair of before in football . 200-pounders, "i ll have the "Our cro1,1,·ds will suffer." task of controlling the boards says Combs. "We have no for San Clemente while Bob natural rivals and travel w!ll Yode r is the key man on cost u!I a lot of fans. the fast break and Dave "CfF comm1ss1oner J . Taylor the tean1's critical ball Kenneth Fagans, Newport handler. Har OOr High's princip'a\ and El Dorado counters -\vith our principal, Larry Lucas, Tyrone Branyan, a slender (6- spoke in our behalf. 5. 165-pound f center who has "But we were gunned down averaged 17.3 points per game by Dermis Evans (principal in league play and 6-4 veteran at Corona del Mar High) and forward J im Deweese who ~wliitnh~!~.'n'~i ~~f;~~a~~~gui~! carries a 16.2 loop average. ..... "We 're optimistic ~'e can beat then1 ," says El Dorado F'agans. who lives on Balboa coach Nash Rivera. "\Ve \von't Island, said El 1'-fodena"s if ""e !et thern control the change of heart turned around a sympathetic gathering. tempo and if \\'e shoot 2S "I'm certain if El Modena percent fron1 the floor like had stuck by Its original y,•e did the first time. l think statement that it wanted 10 we can get the tempo going S\li lch Vlith H u n t i n g t 0 n our way and I know we're Beach," said Fagans, "the a better shooting club than change would have gone we sho\\'·ed the first li1ue." through. Dana l·lills \\'iii be out to "I felt the CQlllmiltee made avenge"' a demoralizing dcfea1 a mistake not changing last it suffered at Sonora's hands December and t think they in lhe first meeting between made another mistake Thu rs-the IY.'O schools. \V h i I e day. University is heavily favored El Modena is in the Century to handle winless Valenci a. League "'ith area teams Laguna Beach, the hard-luck Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa team of th e league hopes to and Estancia as well as end a two-game losing streak Magnolia, Santa Ana, Tustin against physically r u g g e d and Villa Park . Brea. For Coast Area Cage Summaries Frnl'tm1t11 ' Ntw11ort (U ) (41) Wnterft Schw1lbe (16) F (SJ Cele Gilt~ (ll F !OJ Mootf Bird {4) C (14) HOS• Ctelt (?0) G 10! Cl'toe~tf! Wltd !l l G (OJ Gwinn H•llllm•~ NtWPOrl, 40-lO. Scoring SUDS: N1w1111•! -M•S•~Y 10, M•!Loer 1, F1n1l1r 4, Timmons 7, Walden 4, L.udu&1t,n 6. P'tnhm•n 1!1!1n{la !Ml ()II LOI Atlmlf\a Ad1m1 IS) F (6) Rose C~rbe" (?I F (11) For•lll(h Neumenn (9) C (2) Murr1'1" He¥el llSl G (I) Chepmtn Orolll (16) G 111 Piiiing Sc<lflnt Su~ Elltnclf: l(rol'm· tetdt 2. 81oleY '/, Si)fn<:e J. Helltlme: E•tencle. '/4·16. l'rnhrn•n M•rlna (tl) (t1) W•1l-lr11 B11!tm1n !Sl F (Bl C•1t Tortes Il l F !2J EQUl1(!e w~rreo OJl c !1JJ Mass Wolle !SI G 10) Cllrt•le Sl!6d1 {lt l G 101 Wt1gn1 lc«lntl S11b1 -M1r!n1: P11l1 4, Gibb$ t , Harl°"' f, Kt11er t, Ccn~ 1, DWOMr'fY -1, LIC~lt 7. H1Urlmt: M11rln1, Sl-l'll. ,,...,_ "'-11 !1tl 00 LHrt Sthw1lbe (111 F (14) C_m,1 Otlty (11 I F 110> A~ Bird (Ill c (6) McCullll9h Crllll ell) G !3) Ltw\111 Ward (5) G (4) Obtlt•wllr H1llllmt : Nt'WOOrl, JA-31. P'rt1llm111 Co ... na dtl Mir UO IHI C11t1 Mtt• Akin (9) F (101 W1111 S!m11k Ill F {i.) OY1ttl Bleck (291 c (t \ Coolc Ol1!enso !51 G (II M~lllg1n Le-Grtncl !Sl G (4) M•slno Scorlnf sub1 -CllM.: Ell11t1d 1, Huah•• 11 Co111 Me11 -Fl•ntt•n 10. HtllUtne: CIJM, .12...:Jll. -... .... Sift Cl'""""' Crl) OJI Unlw•r1llY l!il11m1n (16) F COl Sonson E1\f11rom (I) F (6) McC!YmllllSt Arons (16) C !ll Howitt lll:ltdfleld (J) G (IJ) H•t1 T, Vle1lll•1 05) G !U Allison Scorln9 SUbl: Sen Cl.n>enl-M•rflll 2. L, V1et1• 1, 011..,... 4, L1cl'!Mln S. SlrnMOn 2, Tift t; Unl\ttrsll., - Ctlub t , A81t-12, Ltwt•Y 1. • -" fftMll 1"6) 1•1 Mffllttle H.,_ Ulj F (fl Hun! Tim"""rnM"t t•> F (J) H•YntS P1'dffll (11) C Ill llr1!W11 Byrne (I ) G . Ul Nl11'tlc*11 Farrw.lltn (I) G (I\ Stbl~ " l:cl-l(Clrint IUl)t! Nl,..ITI 2. Morlinet& 2, Ol!vl•r L HtlPHmt k-: •dltlfl 2'-17. """"" l•l IUJ UWI So.f!Dmllt H Mlu lan Vit i• !"l (J(I) Oran" Att.,.,1 (11) F (15) R".e' Cunnlntll•m tnl F (11) W•lker Z/191 (10) C (SJ AV8l1 Ro1' {6) G (10) Ptrl! tfatrrUP /10) G (?f L.llltnd MV 1cor lng 1vbJ: Vorland 1. Half!lmt: MV. 19-17. SDP11omor11 l••~na l••<h UO) (Sil L•nno• l'ummel (2) F (6) Tor••!' (hrltten1en (lOJ F (101 flrown \'/•ever 14) C (11) Flvnn W'1fl1 l l) G (0) StlUwell Lvnn (2) G (01 Nlel1nd Scorlno !ub1: L.aJvn1 Be..:l't---Oliv..,. 2, Lllle.1lrom 1, Pike 6. Alc ln J, Trim· ble t. 81•~11t•d 4, Taylor lS. Hallllmt: Lennox 21-20. S~homo .. 1 L11un1 (1f) 1"4J Dant Miits Llrl••'•om rh1 F co w11sh Ai.Int (II F 1131 Crt l!O l?ii.e (7) C 0 6) Ag ult11r Trlm~le fl!l G 0 8l Mikl1wlcc ltylor (Ill C. (11 ltosma11 Scoring .5ubt: L11una--8l1nc:nard 4, Whitt 1, O"ortk 101 01n1 Hlllt-Pentr ~ • .t.tm.rl 2. HUM l.. Whit• 1. H1UUm1: L .. -, 3'94i. '~·· SftnOl't (U ) 142) Lt1un1 Fr11lo II) F {I ) lrlm~le GrHnwood (8) F CU Lllit•!rom Hen11 (I) C IUJ Pike W1hr l10J G (4J o ... or1~ Shit {4 ) G (6) T1ylor Scoring Sub1: B1110Ch1~ I. · H11111,,....: ltgunt BtMh, 21·16, -· II f'"-(42) (291 (YJrt11 ()ent{l1Che8 (5) F !•l MCC!t ll1n Fr11l1r (') F {71 01u!t"rmen C1!1Ulo ti! C (10! O'Ntlll Ml90P!ln (•l G (4) M1cOorotld He•mon C1•l G 16) Caul•~ Storino 1Ubt1 El Toro -Htlm J. Slnoll 2. H1ltUm•: f.l·n. -" l'IUlllalA V4itlt)' UI) (tJJ Co111 Miii Zumbo (10) F-(I) R. HDl!lnd L•11~ !21 F (1) •rldllam V1rrf119~ (0 C (6) HO l!mtn Burt11 110) G 11) Knox HOt11nd {$) e (C) 0. HOllel\d kotlll9 SY!» l'Ollnltlll V•lley· Power 2, Hllth l, Soultlw!tk l.. T• · 11er 16. (:y1!" •1 tol11 WI'•: Kno 2, F•rr•r• i. H•l"lme: F~1al11 Vallf1, 21·16. sutu 1 •• Fau11tal11 \leflt' 14'1 I•) IA Vallt'Y Zumb& OS ) I" (2) C1!flslbeH L•11• (3J F tl!l Ct •rtflll Y1rrlnt~ (121 C 14) Rhut 9utnf !OI C (I) S1urocl9t1 Holl11\d \2) G !'! lltt kort119 Subs -F«H'rltlfl V1Ut'l'i P-.r1 i. c ... rtr 2. THll" 101 Mr~ It Ant V1lleY: AYl lol i. Wino 2. HalnlrM: FQIJlllllf't Vlllty, 2'-12. '-h•lllill•• Mar°1ne tU) I•> W_..,. 6111'olw II') F (10) 91tl '-~-• 1 ........... L-I" F b contingent Is Ron Davis, 5-7, rather hlt In slngle rlsure1 El Toro, tparked bY Gary ~· comp-...,. ~ e · 244 [!ClWtds: He's joined by and win." , Qmnally and Mike Capistran, II slloWdolm .iplnst Newport , Tandy Gillis, M, ·w , and Mohl la Impressed with '4o has · •trun g together 1 n Harflor at the edM gym. It's other nondescrtpts !uch as junior forward. . Impressive skeln of wins, most part or a double bUI with , Jerry Rinker, Tom Trager, "If Tom continues to of them against schools, like the Daily Pilot eports staff Paul Ort'ls, Bob Worley, Ed improve a s he hits thl9 Itself, of the £inrt.yeer variety. la~ the CIF l19uthem ~lanton , Mike M!!!J'!ll'., Ml~~_,.,......,," oays Mohs, "he'll be Mi8'lon Viejo nnd E I. SCCtlon &dm1nBtr~flaln;-Md-Williams. -, 8. major college prospect by Modena enter tonight's game r lngqi. fu._lhe 7 p.rn. aucl. Davis stcndfaslly maintains the time. he graduates. wlth 2·5 Crestview League ,. """ 001 J< (4) Hinman itMr-(10) F CU) FtnMmt Sink.Mii t•I F (,jl Arne1 kl"• 141 C -!tl Rott K.•nllr !') G Ul M1r1KtotM Ticket,, are priced at $1 for that the Sea Kings wlll not "The fll<..1 he's one or the records. The Diablos are adulta and SO cents for require nny practice to handle best track" runners around pnced by 6-8 centtr Mart}' students and c h i Id re n . their Ne wport <;OWltqrpart.s. won 't hurt hls chances." Zogg. • Wllt.lf'llOll (2q) C (14) Hll\ttn Sfwld• ttl o r•i •••ntll LOh1Y1111 Ctl G !4l itei.r- katint1 Wf»-N•WPIH'I: (111tn 4 Htlttlf'l'lt: NtwltQtl, 21•22. ---Mlullll Vlt .. l'J) !If) IJ'HllllH Ad.-rtlt (0 F ll! 811rr•ll Cunn1noti1m {IJI P' U l Mflblf lllllt IS! C !II 'l!Ulo!I RON (ll) G (I\ Ltlfd tfallr11• llO) Ci Ill LMtW•W MV foeOl'll'lf llltll: f'oe(.ar'llllY 1. ....,,...,., """· Jt.l:t.. H•wllln1 (13! G U) Goodwin $c;orlnt1 $yllt -Mltlne: M1tro.ny •• th1w 1~. lltl'Mll'lll 2. Hll!Yllllt-1 t. Ht ll!llM: Mlr1~• )l.11. -Wt1lll'llMl•r 1"3) (IC!) iant1 ""' 9rocw!<~ lljl ,. , UI ltobb!M Ot Mt .. 141 F (1'1 ~n•Uh Aog1t1 !111 C !'l Kl•·•"-' McGAtry l'/~ G ti) LllatrllOI Strlcklln (ll G 111 Scott scor1no 111111: W1tlmlntl•r -1tom1111 -11, JQh11to11 J. C•llow1y '• $ummt1 2. "1M1 A,.. -Jt,,_, t, H1IPllll'lt: W"lmlntter, )1•U, . I \ -- OfllL.lo' P!lOf ~I 10,000 TIRES Must Go S~nday February 3, at "MUST GO" PRICES! ALL. "BRAND NEW NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BRANDS See Our Ad Sunday, Feb. 3 In The Daily Pilot - ' , ' 'I I ' l { ! ' '· -. • • 22 DAILY VILOf W restlirig Results For Colleges, Preps . •. ICCC President's Cup Play Tops Wonten's ·Golf Action Orl ll9• CN1' (UI 1111 SHiit Alll llt -No (°"!I'!, 116 -No C0<1l*~L IJ• Goo:ol•• (';\ OK D<illt r, J(•L ·:,;i;~ ·'~ » 1.st s.na1a• 10, oox. Jacouo1. 1~'t1 -Con•ll• (Sl "'"" by !otl•il • 1 11 -s1oc:•10t1 (Ol P•llM<l McG11or11, . " .190 ' 7..1 . ·>lwl. ... Ga,,tn (01 O<'C . Behlllo, VARSITY r (0$11 Ml<I 4-.t) Cit ) L°' All,..1!'H <>I-f rlt IL) dtt Por~+n-. 1S-ll. , 110;.....EdV.d•C~ \Cl pl11rwd Luow1<,i. J Ml. 11'-0gaTa {(\ .P1r>ntd Gorrell. 1 ~ l'.11-S•cwarl ICI wan b~ IQ<telt l~'i-FICIO~ ILi <Jet. Wlltc~, l-0. 1.0-Bollard (Cl won br !ode•! , ld-CO(Jf>et (C l "on bY !c•fell. , )St.--000< ILi doc. T~r~I~. t 4. 161-Snell (C) b~d W11~1n,, ~·•· 171-/..,cl •afl {l ) doc 8d1tm~~. I·•· 19J-Fo•lor {LI de' Ntoe~or. 11·•, rtvy.=.f>~e1--+C:-t .,,....,....., klrltlL J111101r Varilty Coita Me•• (lSI OJ> Lo' A!,,m•t<>• '7-No 1.1111~~ 10>-,Nt"''1ead !() -.,on l>Y lor1eH. 11•-0uintln IL;.~on by •o•lti!, : lT.1-MlllO r ~Cl oec;. Simmon• IL). •12•J. 1 :'9-M~••ie~ (Cl WO'\ by lorlel!. ·13S-Strlckt~nd lLl ore. o. B•lltr<I. .... • J~TeveDdU!lll (() tle-0 wo \ W•one• O.l. J•J_ 1~1-l';Dhl""1Dl''O (()won tly tortell. • IS<.--Allen lC! won l>Y 1orle1!. 161--Crine (Lt f'nnrd MOit•, l•\S. '. 111-1.•an>on !I. wori 1>y 1or!rl1. "' 10:}-No Mi!IC/I Hvy-McCoy (C l won llY ior•ett, ' F re>h·!>OP~ Cos!• Mtt• {1~) 421) LO~ "Hll"''"' 01-oa~•• <LI 11rc. Cu""'" 1-0, 10>-PuraY IC) woo oy lorlelt. 114--K,,.nned<f (Cf p•nn«I Krutcn, l ;J_\, .. 121-Duddri<tg• (Cl <lf:e. Sheoa1d, ,.i. · 119-M&nnY (LI dee. Mollica, 6-0. lJ~-Minen Ill dee. Mulllcun, •·I. 1•0--Perel (Cl cite. Camol)ell, ~-1. • Hl--Cat>tllll (LI dee: M1mlz. 4-0. 1$6--!>anche• (Ll olnn«I Richey, 0'15. ·--.,67"-'-P~lllumA IL l won bY lorlell. ,,. ' 171-Duggan (LJ oee. Kollul. 10-0, · 'J9l-E••!Ve<I! !Cl wen by tortel1. / H11y -No mate!>. van.UV CdM pt) 001 Fount;ln V•+lt Y ~1 -Yeunu (f ) dee. D. SQ<wa, IJ-.1, 105 -B11fe (Cl pinned D11n Sll1tw11!. •:;;5 -Don Stirewalt (F l dee. P, Sev•a, 7-•-1?'1 -Cl ar~ \(I dee, Malltly, l2·1. 179 -Divj~ (Fl dee. Janes. S-0, • 1JS Stul!i \Fl dee. s.c1>;t ber. ·~·.o Hugh•• (F\ dK. Reuter. 1·0. "' ~: \7, '" . l:••-"' .,. "' 1-1, "" [F) l)lMned Cts~y. Hernenoez (Fl olnn.C oreu. l(embtt (C) !let. Frellrk l<,, T~e~er (Cl payne. {Fl !lee ,.{IHvv -II!~!!' <Cl dec. La•~in. ~ ~·'· J11nlor VarfilV CdM !llJ (ll) Fountain Viltt~ 97 -McC•rtv (() plnntd Da,linon, .1 :Sl. ' 1M' 10-•. '" ~:3-1. lfl -Day (C) dee. Mers•, 7-0- 12'1 -B~ Ooblls (Cl de<, llruno, ~-·· l"JS -Shoemaker (F ) o t c. Roo•. i.{I. ·~ S:Sl . "' • l .{I. '" ,. 1b7 -Ma~well !Cl pinned Mtlfl!O~h. -S:•O. 111 -O•Millt (C] dtc. P111Jsn, .. ,, 193 -Halen (Fl <1~. WJl'lga•d, S-J , Hvv -K11n11~ (f) won tlY tor!eit. FrOSh·Soph • CdM CU) Ut ) Founl1J11 V•ll11y t l -Jacoo~ (C) dee Lumolcln~. ,. • 111.l -L•vohl!n IC) d!-1'.-McNem,or11, M . n ' -Wetmore (Fl Ott"-A!lltr. S-4. • 1~1 -cnase (Fl dee. Loftus, •-O. • !29 -Enm !Fl l)inottl Hatnigian, ·0:15 12'.>-Nisco IF ) dee. Dovie, 9.(1. 1'0 P'owe!l (F) pinned G;im11il!, -1:n . . U5 -Moore (Cl Ile<:. Mar<111e1. n !51 -PelerS!lf'I (F) plnned BoHarf, , 1 ~·a. _ 161 -Quet~• !Fl aec, U!lson. •• •in -We~ver IF\ pin!ll'a G""'Jgal, Ls;, l9J -Da111ln11 (F) dee. Clav. t.{I, , Hvy -T;ind~rleh (Dl de<. Kunn1, ,.,, \11nUy MIHlOll Viti• 0 0 (J) 0-r~ll!I• •1 -Ger,itvn (M ) pinned ·Con1rer1~. 1 :~9. 105 -No ,,.. •• rch HO -O'a"'"r (Ml ... -on b y loll•i1. 121 -~~mii~n (M! woro by fotTeil, !l'I -Dono~oo {Ml won tlY !adeL!. 13~ -S •oc:~er (r,I) wan by forlti!- '<-0 M~dden IOI dee. Henderscn, l()l l d -/.\.r"row (M) pinned Hannen. I 'I 11, • -1~ -O•AP'!' (M ) won b~ !od~l'l--lll -Merwin ('111 d~c Holl~y. IJ•l, n; -Hll ll-'\ "°" bv 1or1ei!. 19) -Ho11111t • (/.\) won by !od~.1. 'i"" $'-'""ell• (l~l "'~" bt 1o•le•1 , J Jun•or V••l•IY Mil11on Vi t oO (f1J (If) O••n.11• • ~1 -~paJt n"-a u.11 p/~nell G<1eso•e, i. ll 105 -Pieb (Ml Tied Lvc~~. 3-3. 11• -~•,,n•ffn 11.'."I won !IV !ofleit 111 -~PQ Nell tMJ O•{ Our11oll, o .~• ll'I -Buono{~\) a~t. Am•r, •1 IJ) llenn•lt (MJ D·~n•d (/l,.e lo-, -~-:n, 12J -Lon!/ L'.".) l!ln~~ KJ;1ales. '~ Id -AmtnUt>!I U~\ d~'-Col!~~- " 1>6 -Ell.J.nle (_M\ t'lt,, Greenque~T . ~<y61 -Cl~ri'e Ill ) i:>!nn~!I S•o·•~. 0,1.S. , !11 -(.8mP IOl (let. Cno~tl•~ (?-0 l, ' 19)-Reeve• II>\! "'o" b• IO"•~B Hw~ -C.111! (0\.i" ae,. Pelll.t!'l, lO. ' "'·i~·\O~J\ 10.\ -l tM•lg•n (N) i>lnntd S•r G•afgio, 0.>9. 11< -P~11c.n IN) d~( !>•n F IUJ!t, "• 111 ~o•rlo !LI won l>l' .,.,~"" O•C' Pl11 lt~, •I) -MllmM• •l) oe<-c.11.~.~"· •-0 l•O -Ptrl"e 1ll lie<.: Scll~ll , !0'0- Hl R•i,.woter 0-0 p\~"ed B~r•t:ft~~o~n. 'll:)i'l, '~~ -No Ma1r;.n UI -~ooerh (!J) a....-Melo~• • , .. 117 -r:o Maleh 1!1 Ni•!ll !l l e1ec.. 1-!ell••'~ i-0. I+..-!' -W•lg~T (NI won oy IOfleo!, V1r.lty M1rin1 pl) llOl w"'~"" ti -Vi~Ji !W ) ~ 0·1 l0<le11, 10> -Be14r>Oef 1 1~) oec. !>1moson, .. , 114 -sa.a~ !Ml 1...0 Cid, :J.l 11e. 111 -Oll•efi• (WI pin""!I S"errit~. l ~ ·~ " m J.1, IW) tlK Altoroo~, I.ii G, Okporlon IYIJ tnd De!a~O !M) !Ito;!, 1·)_ 141 CUll tp,J d«, C•y-•11, 11 1. lSb -W1ll0<1 lWl ~-S>."119~­.. lA7 -Ltuocnen ~Wf Otte. Tnorn•on. •• 111 -l.\ee•> !Ml <IN:. !l••~o.--. l•l , l~J -Nichols (Ml 1nd A.011llar ''~· a.a. llwy -G•an1 (M) ti«. "lcNelly, 10·1 . J11nl0f' V1";1y Marin• (J(I) (40) WH !f"' 91 -St&ley IM; won 11y l<:>r!ei! . IOS -· l •kedA (I'll deio. Dully, ~.,. 111 -S\lle~ IWl won II\' lor!el!. l?l -S~mrnerfll IW! 1>i~ne<1 (ra~. l:~J. 119 Cep&uato (W) pinned M~r11111~e"'"· 1!20. 1)5 -c11111ez 1w1 pinnl!'d Polf•n, 1,J,, l •Q -Villalotl<>i. (/,\) pinned H~. l:OQ. 1•7 -f\rennon IW) pi~ned COIG,., 5,J7, 1\.6 -Betano~r l MI pi,.nl!<l E••le~, 1 :~. 161 -Spu111er (/,\) pinned Gil51re>P. l :~&. "' 15.{i_ "' •-s. Mueller (WI Ile<. Zl>ellno•. Hwy Todtman (Ml pln<1!<l lou<l"a"""' 3:l:l. l'iwll·S~p~ M1rl"1 C56) CO WMlttft 97 -No Ma!tll llJS -Brown (M) pjnned Rlitew. 6:•S. llS -M•ugll (W) 11ec. Wo:id~. 179 -a /'11iney (IA\ pinned McDonald, IU ~ Oela"o (/,\)won by forfeit, 111 -Milla• (Ml OK. R111>0o, {.J. l ::M. "' •·1. ·~ .. ,, Villel• (Ml end 01/C lied, 161 ,-Vick (M) plnn.C l.o~er, l:U. . . 111 -La.,Ogrst1 (Ml woo by torfeit, 193 -Luppen~ (Ml wot1 Dy !Ot"leit. Hwy -Mehalle (Ml won tly forfeit. Vu·,lty We5fern CHI Ul) H_po,., H1 rbor 97 Virgil tW) pinned H•n>o~, 4:!8 '" .. '" "' "' 1;.U l ovell INl pinned Oliveria, 119-Oqatn !W) dee. Brown, 11-J 135 -Oko.-lan (W) oec. Ko•alenko. .., l•O Q_ Okorl4n (W) aec. Up t~egrove. l--0 147 -C K•w•rnu•~ (N) p:nnod '""'"'IV.'!. l :fll IS6 .MUhllg (N) pinned Witlen, 0'.(5 1~1 -Leu.s,til!n (W) oec. Wilsey, ,,. 111 -Enqr1ve (Vt') dee. Reed. ;-0 193 -A91111ar ll'!l pinned New1>erry, J:l1 Hwy McNaliy IW) Di<lned Formica, ':•O , Junior Vi•sily Ntwpo" Hlrbor ()4) (~ll Wt'lteno 91 -Ho N.atch • 10. -Simoson IWJ p011nffi ltarpg~r. 1: I~ 11 • -Cari (N) won by forfeit 112 -8<>>> (NJ µin~ed SummerAll, 0,3~ . 119 -Caojtueto {WI pinned H~c~ett, ~:J1 12s -co·mz <W) D!Mned ' -Scht lf, ,, ~' H O -!>aunders JNJ dee. Ho••e (Wl, 5-1 UI -Carr l"I\ dee. Brinnon. ,. 1S6 -Ea1!ley woo by lor/.ell 161 -snew (Nl d~c. Gil:rtr~p. IS-l Ill -Mue(lor !WI dee. John, .. ltJ -Walson (\.V) oin<1ed Colli,.s, • ;.sJ Hwy -HellrOch (N) won tly forleit Frnl'l-SOflh r.it~ Htr bo>r !0 ) Ill Weo1lm1 97 -J. 11'.ovalenlco (Nl won ~~ !orfelt J{)~ -Ri~to IW) llee-Range-r, Pa11on (N) vm" by •orleit -Gr1v•~ (NI dee Rub;o, '·? • n• -H_ Rai,.wdltr (NJ !lee 11\cbon~I~. 11 135 -Callana.n !NJ 11i11ned Ma,,,11, ~ ''5 1•0 -(arpe~ter (I'll !le<, Ccnre<:Ode, ,. 1•7 -J R•inw•!~ 1"11 111nned Misnik;AWD, ?:00 156 -llennelt l'-11 tied Ouc. 1·1 1~7 -Roberts (N) dtc, l oOA"· 17.J In -NO Maicn 193 -H~ltrlch !Ml won b\' !<!ffe,1 IJwy -W•igh! wo~ b'( lorlel• Vt n lly M1rin1 !]t ) It ) Slntl Anl 91-!'11beock (Sl Wl)n bY '"''"'' 1~5 Be11nger (f.~I Ile,, Godoy. lJ·J '" .. , '" ,. 11' -A1lo•i>0~ lM) dee Parws. 1•-1 135 -Al~e~ (M\ O'!C. Mi!uri11d, ,. 14U -Ofllillo (l.\l de1:-. V1ga, «I 1<1 -Vlllatobos C~~l !lee. Binsal!. 12-11 l:i6 -S~br•ril"I (Sl dee S~a1111s. '' !67 -T"orn!0'1 (M) dee . Al vora!lo. .. , 177 -Mee~s (Ml dee. Fre~tr, ,. 193 -N+cnol~ (M) 11ln~ed Reynol<13, ) 31 ,.,,..,..,.,~ M•ri111 In ) IU) S a~l• """ •7 -01111y lMl oe<c. L••um, >-1 l~ -G•ll•l•I {!.} d1<. &r:i\1/(1, " 11 • -Dol•no tMI ~e<:. F;nnl11•n, ,., no -.1.1111., (M) dee Sl11le. 1--0 ll't -lhlJ""~ (Ml-11l11nll'<I Poo:n~tl. 0:41 • l~lS -WQO(Jl (Ml. C•!M!IO !ll!'d, 1t0 -G"'" (Ml d •t. &•oc:ro!!. •• l•I -Srew .. (SJ d.C """" •·O 1 ~6 -Cr••1 (M) dr<. Hun!«. J-0 161 -Vlc~ (Ml d«;, Ctll. S-1 1'7 -Hu1111" (Sl d..c. La~dgroll, ,. 19J -LUPIM<ll (I~) plftn&<i liu•~11f, ,,so HNY -A•od (S) olnned Melltite, 1~•0 Y•r.jty ¥iti• lU l Ill) 1!1 1'1-• Hines lEl dee, G1ro11,,. Mlssle11 " -\Ml 9-0. 105 -Mmro·.11 (M) dee. S~~er, 'f.(I. lh -O••i:>er IM) WOil II~ foHoll, n7 G1rC11 (M1 dee. -rnornas. ,., l~t 1-l. "' 1·1. IJ> 7.~.­ • 0 .. Oob~ Wllllllr '"' (CJ "' (El Mo.,ow. 147 -lharnls Hil de<. Henoer~. ,. ll.6 Drloer {M) d&C JO~<•, ... ' 1'1 -l'linte-r (£) c!ec. }Merwin. 6·5, 171 -Hiii (IA) p:nnt<l Cl\i~t!. C:!O 193 -Vi" Rippe<' (E) <11~. R.e11ves, ,., Hwy Scl&rratt~ '"' Jannsen, 3:•1. Juni•r V1r•llY Miule11 Viejo 111) fl•l l!'I Mod•~• ~1 -Sg4len~a !Ml Sommers. 1·2. 105 -LOl\il (E ) de<. F1>$!er, 1·0. 11 0 -Frenson IM) won by torrelt, 111 -Sanllan (/.\) de<;. Hender~on, ,. 119 -Brown IE) ore !'Ivan", 10-1. lJS -llennetl 0 ... ) II<!<;. Green, ... \.0 -Ju<lge fE) dK. Lani!, 3·1, 10 Amendol• (M) de<. !l•rralt, I· 1. '" , .. ,., ':~9. "' 1·1 , m ,. E ll~n!t (M) titd Cimpt!f:ll, Cl•rlce (M) olnned Collin~. ' C1>e5el~• {M) tied Gon1;,1e1, HWY -El•>ch (E) dee. Pel,.1m, ,. Frosh-Sop~ No tampellllot1, VarsllY Wesll'nlnrtu (Sil 111 Hunli"910" •••ell 91 -Lockll~rt (Hl dee. WiOllilns, ... !OS -Yir..hlM1r• (H) ~lnl'led 011clos, $;.ii. 11' -A;uirrt (\'/) tied Anglt , 1•1, "' 2·1. •n 1·1. Mtlecke (W) de<:. A.!vare:, 1l5 M•ddot~~ <W> pinned Plcktard. 3:~7. I.ii -Yoder (W) We•ver. ,., H I -Mi~le"; (Wl won by lo•tt;!, 1~ -Sute• (IV) aec. Smll~. •·O . lb7 -Smlc~ 1Wl dee. Ve<;!, 6·0. 117'-Ft~rer (W) won bv tor!e;!. lt:I -M•llory (Ill dee. Kenn~y. ,. Hwy -linn;ng lWl won l)y torfei!. Juni or V1nlty Wn lminSlH' <Ul (ll) Hu"1intlon a d1 91 -1•~.;I• (\Ill ~inned Wel>~e. ,,sr. • lO:i -Me'''"" (Hl pinned !1 1<.~op, 1:0?. lH -SmOc~ (W won bY furfeil , ll7 Jelln!on !Wl di!<, Wits.en, 3-1. 179 -Smith (\'I) ~;,.ned June!, 2:18. l«l -1.\11\0a (Wl we" bv lor!ei!. 1'1 -Wallac• lWl wan l)V fmfell. 15' -Morris fW) dee. Smith, 2-0. 167 -LaCoura (Wl won l)y l0<te>t. 111 -smlcl< (Wl won by 1or1 .. 1t. t•l -Lindi (WI Wot! b~ lo•leil. H..,.,. -Burnell ('Nl ~rtned Law. l :l,, Fr0$1'l·Sl-!I Wn tmirtsll!I' {l'J llll Huntin1tnn •••<h t 7 -Mccown (Hl <ft«:. Borsu~. A·O. 1Q5 -L.,,. !W) rtet. Duffy, (-0, 11' -illobfn;on (WI Tied Vlln Du:;en, ,., 112 -Spe•Jl.S IWl dee. l• Reu, ~·l. M . '" m 2·1. >0 ll-1. "' ,,,,,, "' •·5. ,., 5,5!. Gill (W) !lee W~g5latf 2.{I. llo~,...eu (W). <lee. Kell099, Carr>l1e tW) dee. Merrill lWl plnl\td l<ut~r •· 111 -G~rc•s IW I cite. M'(oy, 2·1. 1n -E<onn• !HI dee. CsrraW•f· 10-0. Hwy -C~rragh1r IH ) won b< lertel!. Varsity e dlson Ill) (•I) S•n•• •n.1 Vell1y ~I -D•llll (E:) 1nd Malloy ti"d, ... !05 -Win!e'3 !Wl ~l,.ntd l ind>ey, "?&. 11' -Oven~• (!;) ~iTined t11am~•. J:lf, '" .... '" i ·o.1. "' .. , IS\ <11"C. im -P•r~r !51 "K P. Swttnev. S·1. 1•7 -D. s .. eenev (E / "e<:-Wri9~1, 11·1. •s.1 -,Gru~r (Sl dee. ll •~n, 7--6. 161 ...JSllU111'\fe• (SI""'" bY !o•l~ll, in -C&lj1wav 15\ won·bV lorlti•. 1~ -Fl1n,.<1llY fE) plftned tJo•i ly . C:5l. Hw~ -11.laman (S) d•c. Ctldw~ll, SPORTS Ala111ito s Raci1ig Results Fe-111Un.c!IY Cklltd. Tr1'k l'"l •I FIRST lll •CE -•OO v~rds. ) yedr ottJ., 6 up. Claimir.g. Pu'"e 1\..00. F!l!<!I !lid !Car!lo11l 12.2'0 10.40 s.~o. !lar• Fer Luck (Mo !suda) lS.10 s .. o OH·Min•lrel (Blc~ell t .40 DH·!!!&<~ Mood {W•llon) 2.40 Time -Xl . .i.1. Al"° rim -Nut11er Bunny, DQ· /,11ge•to'" Ml~•. Bl•uTla, C•lllcrnla Smog, Gomer Jones. Ang1l1 S11re Mjke. SerB1Ch!d -ReBCh '1"' Gell I!. Giii Ra•!u~. Zarblt'! Call, Spemtjo. DO -Fl,., J,d, dl,qu1lif!ota t!ld pl1,fd 1151, 5! E•1tll -•·Fl•I SI• • 7•11~ For l uck, Paid 11ot.U SECON O ll"CE J~ yards. J ye•r aid m~!otn1. Pur~e Sl600. 1"18 PruneY !Trt••ure) ll.00 J.~O 3.<IO Tap T~nto Baro (Adalrl :i.i=:i 1.~ M~i!J!iC Nolt !Cardo!~) J.10 Tlrne -18.11. ,O..l5a ran -Re.ck llar's Honev, l.li~s Apallo 14, DO-Ge Go Too, Splcey E~. Pippa's L8ss, Wavwtrd Wind Song, R~•berry Jarn, Scraicned -'Tis A Capy, W""1dV S!~. Cn1c Velvet. Oandv PtO!tcl. OQ ~ F!ol!lled 1, dlS(lualll;td 1nd p!Bced IO>I. THlllD llACE -•00 yards. J vear elds. Cl~imlng, Pur~e $1100. The cu .. rdi~n Fen'e C~mpany. Monsiwr Pie"• 1Llpham) Nosev Too (WArdl JOll Frailer (Gartal Tim• -10.11. ,O,l~a ran -T111fy Miss, F!y Mac Flt, F•M Ta Go. \ill(IOt$ Pt t. Moon Bar< l. BolMla's Bar, Pon Dee Bar. Scra!Clle<I -Sir Kip, Co<tsl To Cc••!, A.ll&a lier, Palm Gold. FOUllTl-I lllA.Cf -110 y~r!ls. 3 Y••• olds I. up, Cilll·br.C. P un.e ~· 100. Plunder (Cir~ola) Gall~ntme~• IWrlgM) Ml Pie (Hir!\ Tlrl'e -{b.21. J.00 ?.20 •.OO 7.50 ·~ Also r1n -t::~gle lir>dlfl!J, Mod An, Petcox. Ya Oiero. V!nd~ LlndA. Scratched -Lii Ami~a. !'le~u'S Ari, Re<kel!e's Kid. Go Flo,sle Go. FIFTH ltACE !10 aid• I. up. Claiminq, The Lakewo(}(I S'nai 10). T~rdv Rockr1 ya•ds, 1 vear Pur,se l1600. ll'rltn Lodo• IOreyer) ~.10 •-'° l 10 Knl~'s RBSlllS (Ricn~rdl ) 5.00 3.M S11re Do 1 (\'Jardl ~ •O Time -ot>.U. Also ran -Cul For A.er~, Full Moon Man, ld.l~O Ca ...... Ha.v~nnf"· ,<.ll•ulstlc. Scra!thf!'d Pro;!)t'rou~ Qu..,1, cn11<1el's RM!, 11.,. Fere~. Bit o'!lar. SIXTH ttACE -400 Ytf05, 3 •t.!t olcll-Clalmf~g. P11rst 11100, Cu!e N Quick ((•eoged Molille 1 (Ada;rl Firs1 ~!Ing ((,i;ria) Tlmr -W.74, A.l,.a r•n -HUrr1·~ 1'~ . .ot l, \Vb~e·Nood. Solke Bute~. Ml~~ t op Lll>(J, Mi•-' 8eau Deel<. Fly A.wav•s J•c'<pal. Rular~'I Van. Scr1lched -Haio~, Win A C1rch, Pokie on;e, Fiirll"!>l P&llNi. '' E••<I~ -1-cur1 " Quick a. l ·MlllV.. 2, P'l id ll•l.!t. SEVEHTl-I llACE -35-C vords. ] vear old•. ,t..liowante. Pu•5e $1000. The Oiange Co.unty Werne,.·~ Ar!nrit!s ,t..uxlllary . W~r (~le'• Echa (\.'/els.en) l <tl<t A Deck (A~oi r ) Jevous Clllck (!<;n!gll!l T•rne -li.10 ?.~o J.fO •0 Al&a ran Pt'!)sus, Frl!'!Wev Roc l<e!, GreAl Plain•. Angel's Tread. Slla~e M Up, Tiny (Mc, Flttl'3 O~pe. Scralc~M -t.locn l.llssion, G•ev DP.•il. Play Po~ey, Miss Bir Lalli . EIGHlM llACli: -350 Viirds. 3 \!ar old• a. UD-(l81ml,.g, P ur1e l HOO. A:>•C~• Pa~~um (\V8!~on l 51.!tl 11.60 11,lO r.nv Wa!(~ Sound ILip~ijm) ~.;>O ~l\'l Wonlle-r Ho•,, !Sfl'll!~\ 1.;~ T,,,,., -is. 11 . Also •an -Run Blol>l>'t' Run, E'.ira Polnl, El Toro P&rl<er, r l•a;ure lslP.. R oc~et To Me, On JOlln~y. Re(:~ On /.l~n. - Scrslch!<l -Sir Nomad, !Ilg Je<i!I. 1} 1!~1ct1 -1 . .11.,1c11t F'•,.urn l l·Ti"Y Walch l .und, 1"1!f U.Oll-~. NINTH R•CE -!70 v•rd,, 3 v~·· alo> & VP Cl81mlng. Purse 11100. Fo•! Eddie !T1ea1ure) Caplaln Klx f\"&rd) Top Side <Lip~aml Time -46.60. • Al•o •~n -e ll! Sp~. Chero~N Ounc~n, Ed8ni FOii\', Ml£5 Gonogo, P~pi:ia Wini. Nancy Nev.•land will defend her title in the president's cup t ournan1e nt begin- ning tOOay al Irvine Coast Club against 63 other players. /\ qualifying: ~round \11as played earlle r in the week \\ ith 77 partici pants vying for the 63 pooitions in the matCh play finals that run through Feb. 26. M;1tdles '"'ill be play- ed every Tuesday and FTid ay urrtil ~hat time. El Niguel In a partner's better ball t-0uma mfnt on guest day at E1 Nig:JJel Country Club, AnnC' Teel and r-.1elissa l\forris of San Diego Country Club fired an 81 for low gross honors. l\litdred \Vilbur an d Ruth lJeldridge of SOOrecliffs CC \110 0 net honors wlth a 66. Ginny B or d we ll and Lorraine Ford of Redlands CC finished second at 67. A five-1vay tie resuked !or third at 69. JncludOO \1·ere Nanc;y Dougherty and Zora Hutchison of Irvine Coast CC; Sue Foley and t..-trs. Edgar Reeve of Pauma Val!ev CC; Corrine Franklin and Gladvs Ben1is or Santa Ana CC; K3y ~tcChesney and G I o r i a l'~leming of Santa Ana CC: and Betty Spielman with Inez Stansbury of Santa Ana CC. In a gross and n c t tou rna1nent, Anne Teel v.ras the gross \\!Inner V.'ith 83 with l\laxine Nevin second at 87 in A flight. Ann \Vright \Von net honors y,.·ith 73 \\'ith Pattv Sprigg and "l\1il.lie Johnson tied for second at i4. Bionda Yount "''on B Oig:ht gross honors v,;th 93 \\'ilh Nancy Dougherty second at 97. In the net action. .Jovcc Hopton was first with 72. Ann Christiansen. Agnt's Ciouin and c;inny Bordwell tied for second at i 6. Merle l~erry \\'On C fl ight honors 1vith 100, beating Nancy Thon1pson on match· ing scorecards. l\taude \\'eid- man v.·as the nel victor u·ith 73. folo\.\·cd by Ruth Jlunter and Kay Bauman at 76 . Louise Peterson posted a 106 for D gross honors 1vith Amilee O'~fara second at 109. Eleanor Barrett. l\1ary (;off and J an l\tchaffey all al 76 In net action. ln 1 criers touma.n1ent. Vance1 Dee Dee White (fr\ine +Betty \\'althall was the winner Coast (X;), Pat Anlch and ~·ith 62 in A night \.\'ilh \'onda Virgini a Fruehling (.Santa Ana Adams ne xt at 63. Bett y CC) wlth a score of 71. Bro"-'11 {67) and l\Uuion ln the net coinpetition, Darling ( 68 f followed. Virginia Forbes, V i r· g i n i a -In B flight it u•as Nancy Coffing (Santa Ana CC), Helen Terp.;tra the winner wit h 62 Anderson a11d Pat Cox (Santa follov.-·ed by Phylli_s Barnes Ana CC) finished with a 59 (65), Elise Stipes (66) and for fi,_rst place . Eleanor Green (70). Cei) r..farllh, Ann 11olstein 1'le •a 1' e rde and Santa Ana cc members Edith Robinson and Patty Ro.sie Uchizono scored a Hoyt finished se<Xlnd at 59. hol e-in-one on the seventh hole Tv.·o teams tied for_Aihird at ~fesa Verde Country Club at 62, including Phyllis Jlre'o\•by. this \.\'eek. Dorothy 110\\-'ard (El Niguel Playing in a foursome that CC). Beverly Eve and Helen included. Peg J-a.cobson, -Edie-Er.c. !Q.ualiciem Be.acb, flritisl\ f~o .... · and Joyce Crowell, Rosie Colu mbia) on one squ;id. used a driver to cover the Also tied \\'etc Ka r e n 168-yard distance. Winterburn . Edna r..tcl!ugh In a Cront nine tournament. and Irvine Coast CC members Dare Wells and Shirley Kind er Susie Brimble and Z o r a tied for fi rst with 36. Phyllis H utchison~ Smith was next with 37 Another ti esu!tcd for the followed by Bette Han ley tJ8) nex t spo 63. On one leant and Charlotte Wood (40 \~). v.•ere Toni Oliphant.· Jackie In B ttight it "''as Cele Nt!th \l•latson (El Niguel CC J, Jane the \\'inner l'•ilh 3a ~~ rollo~·ed Higgin and l\taxine llw1dley by l\fary ~fapson and Jo<1.n (Irvine Coast CC). Chamberlain at 19, l\1ary Doris Love, Betty Bratton Ratekin ~l/:i and Lo u ls e (El Niguel CC ), Eleanor Rose Robinson 40. and Dorothy Gr<1y (Irvine Kelly Adams \~·on the C Coast CC I: Ada H a 11 et I, flight competition \l'ilh 341.2 Phoebe C.Onley (Santa Ana \11ith flo rtense Carlin (36 1~). CC), Deane He!perin and Kay Farley (33). Ty Hamano Luci lle Paddock (~fesa Verde (40 ) an:! Grace Hooke r (40 t~) CC); and Lillian Dempsey, follo\1·ing. Dorothy Massa (Mesa Verde In a better ball of foursome CCJ. Anita Erickson and tournan1cnt. r..lary Ratekin, ~!bba Shinn (Sant a An a CCl. Lee l...o\.\·rcy, Erma Bendel and Dot Jones finished \\·ith Rat1eho SJ a 69 for fi rst place honors. Carolynn Walbridge \\'On an A tie resulted at 71 bet v.•een odd ho les tou rnament at th ree teams. Included v.·cre Rancho San Joaquin C..o!f ;\farianne Dyer, Josie Tipping, Course this ,,..,ek \1·!th a 137''!. Joyce Crowell and Lucille In S('COnd pla~ v.-as Sltirley l\tanley; Eleanor Altman, Kay \\'hetzel (38 1,2) fol1011·1>d by Farley , Marge \ViUiams and Fern Sproul (391 and Z.ola Jane Feitelson; and Betty Bartholomew (40 \2). Han1re, Ellie Kitson, Mary In B flight it 111as htaxine ~1atson and Dot 1-.fassa. Strickland the v.-'inner with Jn a cross country event. 38, foll(!\l'ed by l:\\'f'nn Hol le Cele Neth was A flight winner (38~1. l\tarion Kt'!'lrr' \~O\. v.·ith 28. fol\o,ved by Louise and Lita Sin1dom 11 1 \. Robinson (301'~). 3 h i r I e.y l\fi\lie Stevens \\'On C night Kinder. Phyllis Smith and with 41 followed bv Bettv 1\lice \Valls (31). Blakemore (42 ) and Bett Y Rosie Uchizono won B flight Seireson (43 ~'.!). 111ith 30 ~~ with Dot l\jassa , \I. V. Arquilla v.·on D fli ~ht Shirley Cil!aghan <:.nd (:lorla \\;th 4~ \\'ilh Elsie ."-'ullc Bov;den ti~ at 31. Kelly second at 48. Adan1s had 31 l~. In a circle ;iny nine event. .1\lary Lou i\.lanley won C Zola Ba rtholomew 11.·on A honors \\'ilh 28 1'; "''ith Jane flight \1'ith 28l!! folk111e(I ti~· Feitelson second al 30. Tied Kay ~iay and Sue E\l.'ers at Seacl,ift at 31 \\'C're l\tin1i Smith and 29 . 1\[cinbcrs of the Huntington Sylvia Pr an a u s k i \.\"ith J eanne Griffin \\'Dn B flight Seacliff Co u 11 t r v Club llortense C.arlin nr~:t 31 32.'.!. v.·ith 29 ~~ "'·ith Irene 1bomas 1\·omensgow grouP staged {30\ and Rosa R.obicson 13(.".~) t.11'0 tournaments during 1he Big Ca11yo11 next. past \\leek. P<it Anich scored her fi rst Pat Lackner \.\'On C nigh! In a 1011• gross. 1011• ne t hole-iii-one thrs week at Big \\•ith 2i v.·ith Bet.lv Poindexter affai r, Joan \\leaver ~~as the Canyon Country Club. She is also 1X1Sting a. 27. Betty A flight gross 11'inncr and the current v.·omen's clu b golf Sei reson had 27 V:o. Nancy Ray the net. victor. eh;impion. "\f. V. Arquill::i \\'On D flight In the second flight, liazC'I Jn a guest day better ba ll compeiition wi th 29. ~folHca "''on gross and Eileen of foursome event. lo\v gross S A Allen net honor". Jac k ,· e h k atr.tn n11. " onors were ta en by Rosalee Fitzgerald was th e gross Mary Stradling will 1ncct victor in the third flight V.'it.h Inez Stansbury in one Bess Peterson the net winner. QCC Pan· . semifin11! match of the annual Ann r.fays and Nancy Ray president's cup competition al Duggan tied fqr net \Vith 74. Jtule Drury's 95 \\'<JS ~ood for C gross honors <,1.·hh Fran Curter winnin g nt:t at 71. Jn C fl ig bt net t'Un1 pctit1on. ~larylou Ro\vl!y 1t·u~ rh l' 1~1in­ ner ...,11h 73, follo1~'r!d by Grace Nanlcy \\'ilh 74 und l-:lorill· Chi ld at 73. Jtlirriou \1iejo It. v.•1u; a p..'lrtner's better half event fur men1hcrs or th<> ~-fission Viejo (;o!f Club \.\'omen's golf group !his v.•c{'k. Cece Coury and Liz Shal!ul'.k posted a 32 for front nine honors \\'ith Jean f\1etr(llf ~UH.! Uobbic \Vakeharn winning on the batk ni11e 1~11ti 34. ·¥, In the OVf'rllll J 8. h 0 I f' coinpetition. Anit ll r.tcClcotl :1ud ~large Cypert hatJ a 611 for first place \Vilh La Rue l.o,1·e nnd Arlene Kasparcen second at 71. ,Ue odorclflrk It \.\'as :i field stroke~ tournan1enl for Jhe 1\-Teadowlark \\'Otnen's g O l [ group !his \\'e1tk. In A fligh t it was ~lelcn i\toultcn the "·in11er 1vith 46' :, fo1!01rcd by Ann \\'i\li;1n1s r4711 l, Anita Appleton (.'Jill and Pat Eorio (50 ~1). Freda Silve nnan won B flight \\;t)1 5f.1 ~ fi)llo\\·ed b,v Alice Gcigcr and Pat Hood with 56. Doris O'Neill iron C night 11'ith 54 1 ~ 11'ith Gloria Boland second at 571·2 i•nd Bct1 y Kre tz third at 58. Corinne Richardson ~cored an eagle ,tv.-·o on the 12t h hole during the to u r n a men 1 . Fouls Rui11 sec, 75-69 Califomia Baptist t'Onlintied ifs stranglehold on Sou1her11 C al i f ornia College in b.1skt>tball , handing the host Vanguards a i5 -69 setlxtcl, Thu rsday night . SoCal virtually sealed it~ 011'TI fate tiy allO\\'ing the visitors 31 free 1hrov,.s. 23 of 11·hich slipped throug~ as Cal Baptist annexed its third straight \1·in over lhe Costa 1\lesa·bast'd \'anguards. sec led 38.38 at th<' h..:11[ but \~·hen Jack Ca use ,. receipted foe_ his fourth ro1i! "''ith 14 minutes to play, Cal Ba ptist took ndvantage lo rotnp to a 00-56 lead. Slo...,·ing down the gaine. C.11 Baptist forced SCC to commi1 ntm1erous fouls ;ind simply "'OJI the game <it the frc ... t!1ro\-\· line. SouUiem Cal College, no\\', J\.-13. plays USIU , 1 6 ·I . Saturday at Orange Coast College. SoC al 16t) " " tied for first in a mutt and Santa Ana Country Club v.'hile jeff tournament in A fl igh1. Wl. JJ' S 1'i• tie G"'·en Sayers meets \V innie ~'.'Hi:im 7 \1irginia Stevens v.·as the \Veber in the other ha lf. ><e•rr"" 1 d 0 S~••<l~~I 1 " ' l ' " ' ' ' " ' " • ' • • ' " " second flight \\"lnncr an !ah 1\lary defeated (; Io r i a J Helm , ~tor;;a n \\!Oil third fligh t. Orange Coast. c 0 11 cg c Fl eming. 3·and-2. to gain the ~=~:::',On ; coaches Barrv \Vallace and sen1is V>'h1le Inez staPped ~1;-iry 110~ Helm 1 • ' • ' " .. Co sta. 1lfesa Bob \\'e!zel i.eamed to win Varley. 1-up. ~~11il1~me· sec 31.3~1 Ginny Stasko and Barbara the first annual state outdoor Gwen defeated Jona i\louron.1 ~..;-.o.. _____ .;..;._ 1\tor1on tied for fir~t place racquet b a 11 do u b I e s 1-up. in the 101\·er bracket in a cross country tournan1en1 tourna1nent Sa turday at OCC. quarterfinals while \Vinn ie I SIR WALTERS for m<'mbt'rs (•t' the Costa \Vallacc 3nd \Vet;.el defeated halted Ann Capera. 2-and-L ~l.Csa Golf and Country Club Keilh Brubaker and Ca rl In a stroke play tournan1ent. E~~Y 10 t~~e (&rt al W;i~l\ N' V.'e~r tuts 1110! !ell In pl~ce Mdfur~lly 11·on1en's golf group \\'ith 29 1.::. Crov.11. 21-18, 20-21. 21·17, for Lois Edes v.'as the A flight Diana SaPnz \Vas next at the title in th e A division. gross winner 11.;th tin 86. 2052 Newport Blvd. .32 1 ~ \11ith L1eta De Long 3nd 'The B division cro\\'TI \~·cnl 1_;B;•:rb;a;;r;•:;;Kh;·~o~r;•;Y~•:;nd~;"~l;a~xi;n;•~;'~~:";;M~•:';' ;;;;;;;;";;;;:;;;'~·:·~;'~'~ Sybil Foster tied at 33 12 to Roger Kil!a1n and Cliff in A Oight l\1cKay \1'110 downed Totn ltosemary Skillion an cl "l\lorrisoo and Jim Reeg, 21-ll , DOlS YOUR CAR IDLE ROUGH? WE Vonda Adams lied for ,. fir st 21-19. START HARD? in &·fli ght with 29 I.lo tollowcd In the wonlen's division, Joy GIVI ~ MILAGI? CAN HELP by Norine Grady (31 ''J and Koppel and Linda CrowTI won JHE CARBURETOR SHOP Ma rion Voss 1321. the championshi p \\•ith a 7-Ja, 11•1 NU•oe Mv•~'°',....... 141.,, •• ~-1. Scrat,,.e'd -0011 Met, Dit ! llr1ndv, G;mm" B~r, GrHn Ui:>. v 1n •rv ln C flight it \\''JS Nill<\ Dnn· 15-8, · 15-8 V.'in over Diane a11 w---• .. -.. ··-..ii.. 97 Hoppel (M \ de(. 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Th e wi nner Schoo nmaker of Balboa Yacht Clu b. was Pete -.. -· -' ;r_ j ·f4;:-,. .----· -~ ·-~ ... . - DAIL V PILOT f~ P UBLIC NOTIC E PUBLIC NOTI CE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTIC E Sll"4 ...., MOULTOM•le UI \. WA.Tiii: OllTIU<T • 1 ... • MOTl(I Oii' 'UILIC MIAlit lNG TO 111: SU '1!•10• COUi t o' TIU! NOf lCI IHVITUIO ll!Al l O 1 101 NOTIC:I TO CltlOFT<NI MILO I Y TN I Oll:AMGI COUltTV I TATI! 0" CALl l'OllN IA l'Olt l'Oll TWI CONI Tll:UCTION °" IUf'lll:IOll: GOU ll:T 0 1' Tlfl fl'LAlfNINI CO"""'lll lCIM <>" ..... TKI COUNTY o .. OllAIJG I COlilTltAC f 1110. 1·1• ITAT• O• CAllPO••IA 1'0 1 l'Ot•o L.AfllO ut• • I I T. I! f i{ .. A•J'l711 CI OWW f'OUlllT f'U~tlll• ITATIOlll f MI COUllllT'f O• OUll l CMA.NGIJI MOTIC I 0, MllJlllllO 0 1' l'llTITION lllt llo.ttl of 01•-I of '"" M°"'llon Nt. 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T!ONAL OllTllllCT MA'"S I•, 11, 11 ,.,. Int ,,,...., "'' ~ u t lot ftD. n . A.nt . f.t~ltlrflll, wi'll"' aocumt nh t •t C1lllorn!1 ~Mii. ,,.·fl kll " lilt ~act J).f_.I I ncl pr_.. t<> cht~ from n,. 1911 t! t 00 1 m lti !ho ,0,,,1'°""l OJ 1n11 ''""'""ti lncorp.l<t ll'd /ltroltt .,f ~·i,...... "' ,... .,...1.,-•lon.., 1., •" Il l '"Ciraup D••tlll r.Q'" Dlolrlcl lo "'• 01 0.0,,,,,:,tftt "NO' ) "' ••Id court For tur111...-p1n1~1111 ro, ••'•'•n~• '' rn•tt1r1 Petl•l11l11G to 1111 .. r•t• at A.112\'.tJ!ilJ!l'I ··c ,.,..p D"'ri!lrv" Olslri(t " •I 700 C::lvlt Ctnier Prive Y,,'••L 1~ 1>1rt &v· mode lo ••Id p!tno, iorclllei, Jtllf 01t.a•nt, '"'l!hln lour mon!n1 •tt•r A11ern1l1wttY Jll '"GtOllP Dwtlflr'O"' lht City of St nll ~n• Ct llt11rn11. Or•wlnQ•. ttcll1>111 tftd -clllct l!o<• for ll'ot "'" ~ubllct llon 01 lhlo 11orlct. Dl•lro tl !ct "'' Jt)(IXIO), 1111(1 ~1. 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(11..,• M11 .. r1,..1-•Mell, C1Jll . .,..., lnltl1IMI bY; Or 1ng• Cou11ty &D40r4 "utill,111!<1 Ora•~t COi•I Dill~ ""°' must ~ made i>.tv•b!• le tP\t MDullon· Toi, ('10 UC.·•• ff J:W•lt of S11D4lr'<lit1, Jtn ll l' i nd Feb I 19/; 71S·ll NIQUt l 'Netor Dl•!tlll Atlt r""' lw ,~tculrll C D M f' L ! A 1'4 CE! WI TH T ~ E • ' ' . ' .. ur~Uilnl lo !llt i.t bctr Ca.It ri' 11>1 '°ul>ll•h..i 0 •"II• Co.isl O•lly '°11~1. (AL I P 0 A.N I A l!N'W'IROllMENTAt. [----------------ls•1l1 of Colll0tf'la. Ille MO<Jilon·~lfuf{ Fe:nu•rY l ,·1, If. n, I''' 31·4-1( QUALITY A(T' PUBLIC NOTI CE Ylt!•r Dt1!ritl lits 1~c•r"Tf\ad !'he Tl\.11 proltc! h11 llt'*n !t'Uf>d lo 11 .. vo ------------1 cr~v1lllno ••!• ol Petr diem w•ll" 01 PUBLIC r-iOTICE no •lg~ttlc1111 •dver " t'ttwl -tl'll lllt le<t llly 1n wnJ~ll lnls worlt. h 1t1vl•<>n'l'tn! •"" 1111 _., o••n!!d • 'l "·7•M lo ot IMl•to•rne<I lo IN 1~ dt ti n...:1 -n091llvt dtcl1r11lon. .a. copy of IN 5U .. e•IO• COUIT 0, CALl,OI NIA. In !llt Sout111,11 Ct lllornll Mtohr LtC~• 110 1t•M 1110. r• negtil•t 01cl•r1lt<>11 w11! l:>tl on lilt COUNTY Of< O•AHGE #.gr~em•111 flit<! In Ille ot!lct cl t•e 11.SOU•IT PO• QUOT ATION !" !ht of!ltt ol' l~t County (lt•lt., hie Civic C111t1r "brlvt Wtt!, !tfll• Anl Ao;ocl~/...:I Gt nori! Ct11lra(lor• ol Amer'1. "10Mle 11 h'1acy 01~.,, 111111 "eq11..,1 1t 51J Nof111 S1camoco !.!r..,t. S1on1. CASe MUMal(llt l lUU ct . SWlllH" Ci lltotlllt Chao!•'· lor Qua1.11on win be rtc:1lve<1 bv tr,1 All•• Ct llltorn11. llt oom SOI. SUMMONS Coolos ol Ille ;1ntrt l prt vt lll no rt lt Clt 1 <.wntll or lh• CllY ol Cot!• N.e~•. /l.1w I>"'!~ mt y oope.o! 11'11 •onoln1 -.. l;Jlnt!tl'° <:._,,..tll:O W, PVAPUAA M pt r l!!t'I' WI Qll 11 d•ltrmlnt-d tty J!'..0.. 1 "'11. J.:11». £c:oi;J .. .M•M, c..Jtt1:rn)o, "' t 111g1t1vt doclt t•llon by llllno '" •nd ELISA T_ PURPURll, o.r~ndnn h; l~t District •re on 111, al lh pdncip•I 011 or bl-lort 11\e flO<Jr <1 11.00 1.m. 1ppor,.1 t i l~"i T1mt l'rt!Jr lo f;°' I'·"'·• 14 Y ~ht Clubs to Compete IC ENNETH I. LENT ~nd ROSELY N Pli t t ct l>Ulln•u , lo wit l l1l1 Alllo o<1 Frld•v. F~or u•r• 11. 1'1<. Frl<!oy. P1btUi "I I, 1974. Thi Co11mv o. LENT , Crttk 11.oad, L1oun1 Nlo ... 1. c1urorn11 Ti.e Jt~uesr lor 011<>l•hor1 ... 111 bt C••I'~ wlll l>"QYld• •n •""9•1 fl:lr m. BYC Racer -' To '"' Ottcndtflll, A civic complt lnl Al r.-qulrPd by S~llon Im OI Int PUll!ld~ opene<! •nd bt ljl"•l:I Into l~t S•'d putlllt ""'Ing 011 ll'>t t be,. hb• C~n flle.:l OY 11'1' r>itln11!1• ogtln11 Ltbo• C<>dt , !ht '""'''~for 10 wt.om Public 11..-cord 11 11:0!) 1.m., 0, 1~ Of<lJ>01.td P't n will IN l'ltld on '•llrul !"lC Voto. II ~ou wl111 lo.<ltltnd 1nl1 l1w,ull, tht contri ct ht telor I• 1,,..1111.,i lht ll _, !11ort1Ht r '' pr1cllt1blt on Frldt \', 11. 191• 11 l::JI p,m .• or •• "°"'\ ~°" mull !lie In !hi' coutl • wrl!ttn JIO'll 1 cony lhertol 11 ttcll lot>!llt l'tbl"ul rr 22. 1'14. 111 !ht CoYrKll !htrHUt<" It 001,lt.re, In lht IMt rlf'IO T k F 1 P1t.olfl'1U In ••""PClllC lo •J>e compla!n! II tht ll bt mi ttdt lo"I upo~ tnf Cl'lt ml>ero. City Ht ll, 71 Ft lr Ori~•. •lld rnttrlng roon1 of lllc Or•na• (Ollt.l'y In SCY A .Midwinter Race a C'S } l"'-'•t !or 1 wrlllt n or or~I Plttdlno;i. 11 • Conlrl clor to wl)om 1 con!r•cl lo •Wtrd...:1 Cost• M-. C1Ufornl1, lor 11>1 lur11l&Mng "1111nlng Commt11!11n, l n O I l'I • I r I ~ • C ;:"J J111llc• Courl) within Jt deys tfler tf)d upon '"" ~u~on!rtclur under Mm of trv•.r ff•>lt•• !or tht 11.t Tlrtm•n! llvtldlr>v . .-::.0 Civic C•nl•r. Orlvt Wt"ll, · !his !Vmmon! Is ~ervl'!f "" You. 10 p.1y 11111 ltSI thin "'' ••Id •OKlllPd Plt n tar 11'11 Em.pleye,u ot tt... Cll"v lltoom \61, Stnll An1, Ct!llornl•, tt At Othtrwl!t . YO\lt d•llull will t.o tl'lh rl<l rt!H 10 111 ll bor•r• wor~rnen 1 " of C~•• Mft"" •~ oelllled In 11>9 oll•U>t<l ""!ch time Ind pl1ce 111 per--• tllttt~ W I k on oppllctllon by lhe 1>11lnlltt1 IM rnl'Chtnlci t rno!oyed b,, lllern In 1~, Trysl Aor••mt M f•'"""'" or 0::>1»1lno stld O•opoHd fl'l•l'I e"t o·· e· •ht ccurt rney enlr.r I IVO!l mtnl ~ll~lnst eX1teullon ol Ille con!r•cl Th& toefltlly Addltlon•I &el.~ ef lt1t "I!'<:!'"'~' tor •II 1><t 11 e t r IJ. 11 1, req11tl!c4 0 < Yov lo• Ille moooeY or Olh•• •elle! for li l!urt 10 tOrt>ply h~•~ITI\ 1~ I < Qvo!•tlon m•Y toe o~tilntd o! 1ht ollk e t~.t ony wrl!!en rtspcn51 to IMt !)llDllC l'ourtef·n yacht c lubs \l"ill ~ invol\'ed in !hr Southt'r'r Ca!ifon1ia Yachting Asociatlo11 fo.1idwintcr Jle1?alla, F eb. 16-17- 18 includ ing four fr orn Ne11·porl Ha rbor. T he "Midwin ters" a nnually d ra ws up to 1.000 boats in som e 100 c losses. This ye ar's giant sai1in g extrav aganza w ill be spread frorn Ncy.·port B t•nch to Santa i\1onica Bnv. Ne11•1>0rt Harbor Yacht Ciub. Lido Isle Y:icht Club. Balboa 't'achL Club nnd Bahia Corinrhi:in Yacht Clu!) <1rc the loc.'.ll organiz;itions selected to c:ondutt races in this area . SORC' Test r\llY(' AND LIVt: 1ri!l join· forlt's to run the i\:a11!c..; ~Jb.Jt A, B. C and Senior d il'is ions ; F lipj pers, Lehman-12s ~I e t - calfs an:! K iles. BCYC and BYC will h a ve cha rge or the R h o ades-33, E tchells-22. Sc ho o ner s, Ketc hes Ya wls, C 1 i p p e r s , Wooden llulls, E ndeavor and ll hodes·l9 c lasses. Although the r e ga tta is sdil?duled for three d ays. o nly one c lub, Los Angele!!: Yacht Club, will c onduct races all three d ays. includin g M ond ay. F eb. 18. l..AYC handles mosl of the la r ge boat c lasses. 3 N ewpo1't Harbor Boats iI1 Florida Three or NewpQrt !!arbor's l~·s1 kno1\·11 racing yachts w ill be co1nprtlng in the Southern Ocean 11 a c i n g Confer eflce t SOR C\ which beg ins todny a t St. l'etersburg , Fla. The six-r ace SOR C is kno\1'TI in !he sailln g 11·or ld <is the big~est lest of n1r>n and cquipn1ent. Its n n n u i 1 attrac:llo11 for n c1r d('.~i~i; ti1i:o; ·led il 10 -he labbctl as the 1vor!d"s greatrs t '"ou!door tank tcsl. •• Local txin ts r e;idy to s tar t the S<'rif'S are Boh Granl's CC-6 1 RoOOn. Ne11•port Harbor \":"ic ht Club: Don Ay r rs Jr.'s E ricson-46 Drumbeat, t-.'HYC, ;111d Al C<1sscl's new custom T error ist, Bahia Cor inthian 't'ach! C lub. FtOBON \\'AS last seen here at 1he start or the Long Beach 10 La P;:iz r are in 1vhic1J she 11·as first lo finish. After La. 1 'az shr 1\."aS sailed throug h the P a n ama Canal and the Caribbean to F lor id a. (;_)rumbcat recently arrived •n ~orida. She "'as shipped by truck to r-.;ew O r leans and sailed through the c;uu of l\fexico to St. Petersburg. Drumbeat WJ S the y.·inner o r the 1973 Ahmanson Ser ies. sponsored by Nl{YC, and of Balboa Y acht Club's 66 ser ies. Terroris l is a One Ton drsign from the bo:lrd or B nice King And built by 01111c.r Al Cassel in his Sp<i r cra fl plant in fosla tr.1esa. H er firs t lc!'t "·as in the One T on North A111erican cha m pion s hips at St. P etersburg earlier this nlonth in 1\•hich she placed thtrd o ver al l. FOLWWING the SORC, all thr~ y achts are expttted to participate in the Newport, R. I. to B er m ud a race which g1:ts under \•.-ay in J une . Local c re\.111 will man all three boats. Mexico Fuel Scctrce For U.S. Yachtsnien 't'achismen returning from \lcxico under pol-l'f'r may not find rue.I as plentiful as previous ly r epnr ted, Recording to a report fron1 C abo San Lucas. T he F\-·lexican governmen t has reportedly issued a bulle!in prohibiting the sale o f fuel to American yachts a t Ccdros Island. Ccd ro! is con.sidered to be. lhe last fue ling stop befQre reaching Enser'lada fo r y ach l<; return in g from ~1exican w a ters. R eg \Vh itc. s kipper of the 53-foot sportfis h er Dorado. telephoned 01vner Rob llix1SOn of Newport Bea c h tha t h e y.·as refused fue l at Ccdros on the streng th of a governmt>.nl bulletin which proh ibits the sal e or fue l to Amer iCan yacht! ''un111 further notic e." The Dor ad o was he ad ed ~uth to Cabo San Lucas aod \Vhite said he \\·as able lo ,obtain fuel at Turtle Bay. He sa id fuel is a lso a vaila ble a t Cabo San Lucas. ~ . - Co1Utial Weetlaer Winds llOl"lhW!llllrl1 17 f<l 10 kno l• ott Pnln l COfl(t Pllon ;1nt1 owir Outer C.lllflntl w•lll'I. L11te n!(l/11 Intl etrl~ morning lllW cloud• Incl fog,, .... CCIII. Co.1111[ 1nd l~l~lld 1trn111r1tur111 •7 Ill •l. Wl!tr 11mP1r11turt Sol. Sun, Moon, Tide• '\'bite said when he was refused fuel at the c annery and other fue l depots s l Ced r06 tha t he tried to b uy some -from M exiCan p u r se seine rs but was r e fused. Officials al Acapulco had previous ly advised San Otego Yach t Club that fuel would be ple n tiful at all points for sa iling yachl9 r eturning under po"'e r from the Acapu lco r ace . The ra ce getJ under y.•ay from San Diego Sunday, Ncitionnl Boat Sliotv Success A barometer of what is fn More fo r the boaUng buslliss in 1974 was seen a l the recently c o ncluded 6 4 l h Na tional Boat StM?w. largest in the n a tion, in New Yo rk. f\.1ost exhibitors, including manUfacturcrs ot power an d sail boats, teporled s a les far in e x cess of a n tic ipation in v iew of the confused cconomlc a nd fuel pressures~ The Na tional Boat Show, • flllOAY, flU. T Slceo>CI h!gh S:'l 11fn, Stcond low •·~ p.rn. IATUlll OAV, ·~~ t First lllOh J:I? •.rn./ 'J Finl 1-1 :P p.m. -G.~ Stcond lllfll l ;Ol D·"" 1 4 Stcanct 1pyr 17:11 t rn, t.J SUlllOAY, f't !I>. l •:U 1,rn, •.O ,~Ill p,m. -1.0 11•1 p,,.., l.I Flt•I hlgll Flr,1 low SllCOl'tl;t h10h '"" rr~. Moon 11,tl beld each Jll'luary1 1ttr1et.& ~-~ --,tnoSi o't'fhe i'Atloif's lbtf '6t>Bt and 1ccessory tnanulacturtrt, lnc!Ud.lng most o f the major ones in Costa M ,1111 a nd Newpor t Beach. rrso Rm., Hll 1:1> p.rn. l~:Jt I),<", Mfl 1•j1 II111 •:.I ' Sh<Jw officia ls s aid sales an10unted lO $54.4 million. d o w n from the record $57.7 rnlllion Jl()Stcd a y eor ago, llERE Artl'~ the classes supervise: the l clubs ctnd .y II' j I I A LAMITOS BAY ACHT C LU B (7201 E. Ocea n 01 .. ·d., Long Be a c h ) -Ca !-, 5--0-5, 470, lntem a tional-14, ido-14 , A. 8 and C. N ationa l One Design, F inn, Laser a nd Law e r . C r\BRIJ.LO BEACl.f YAC HT C LUB rS.111 P edro\ -Sol Cat , C.Cal. c;t'ctry-18 •• ~I e r.c ur y, Pacific ;\!ul1 ihu11, Sn1a\J boat Arbitr<1r~·. T his tle, Alpha CaL and Coronad o-IS. C AL I P 0 ll N I A ''AC HT CLU B (4469 Adm iralty \\'ay, ?llarina ,:lei R ey) -Soling, Sta r. T em pest and To ron <fdo. j D E L R E Y YAC HT CL'UB ( 13900 P a !a w a n 'Vay, tr.1a rina d c l R ey I -Oce an Racing Ca I a m a rans, E ricson-26, Ericson 2-32. Pa cific Cat-and PC. lll'NT INGT ON H ARBOUR YAC HT CLl.i B ! Huntin{ton ltarbour\ -c;hos t-13 A and B. ~·lontgornC'ry-12, \\'in'ard Sabot. \\'inds u r fcr, Lido-14 J r .• Foret· 5 and 11obie ·l2. K l~(; l!ARROR YACHT CLll B \231.i Ya cht C.1ub \\'ay. l{edondo Beach) -Columbia- 2G, Thunde rbird, C a I - 2 O , San tan a-22, Snipe and Vic lory . LlITLE SHIPS F LE E T /Long Beach } -PllRF·A (0- 1681. J'HRF -B ( I 7 4 • 2 1 0 ), PHRr-c (216 and up ). PHRP 1 ~·ithout s pinnakers), Rangcr- 26. Cal· 2-30, Columbia -22. Day Sailer. Aqua r ius-21, Aquarius- ~1iLIPPER-21. G BE AC H ' YAC H T CLli (6201 App ian W ay , Long Heac h 1 -Cal-25, Cal-27, Cal- 28, Cal-29. C oron ad o -2 5, E x c a I ibur-26, ~ Santana-27, Luders-16. LOS A NG ELES YA CH T CLUB (500 Barracuda St., Termina l Isla nd) -IOR A , B, C, D a nd E, Ericson-35. Cal·36, Cal -40, PCC, One Ton, Shie lds. M.!YC A ND LIYC (720 W. • Ba y St., N e w port Beach) - Sabot A, B and C, Sabot Senior, Flip1lC.r . Lchman-12, fo.fe tcalf. Kite . BC YC A~D BYC (1601 Baysid e Drive , Coro na d c l ~lar ) -R hoades-33, Eth cells - 22, Schoon e rs , K etches. Y a "·ls, C.1 ippcrs, \Vooden H u J l s , E ndeavor . Rhoad es-19 . rrqu~•l9d In lne compl•l"t . SptCll!ed in Se<tlon l71"S of !he Li 1>or cl 1r. Ol•t"Cfor ol p.,...onn81. 17 F•lr ~Giit• be ~~Gmft!ad !O tne '"''""ll'tl 11 Y"" wl•h to -~ lht •d••tt el Code • Drlv~. c ... ,. Mts11, c.111<,1r11 All Ae-<:ornml••lon prior lo tM r-rlno d1!e. Pete Schoonn1riker of Balho<I lft 0110""'' In thil minir, Y•11 •hDIJIO Tn; Cont ri ctct :hilr P•v trt"1'1 and q.,.,..11 tor Quct11t1oroe i.l!O'Jld ~ revlrnl<l For . t11r1nor dtl1Us r1g1rdlno ••Id 11' 14 •••rnPll~ " 11"1 r our ploidln9 . •ubilllenct pavmtn!s lo eicll wo•kmin lo l~:t Mlltl\lfon ol' 11"' Cl l"v cf (O'll• Mf"St propo-;O<l p11t1, I ll lnltrtdO<l Pt!r•Of'S \'a cht C lub the fi r st national <·hampionshi1l o f the new Cyclone Class held r ecently al 'Vestla ke, 20 miles "'e~t- II i ny, ,.,,,, be llled °" llmt. needed 10 e~ttule lhe •'Ork , l'Jth Pe•oonnel Direct"' In M & .... 1...i ~r.>tlrpe, ••• IM•lled to t •I! HI H>t office of D•1ed J""""'Y 21, 1974. Ir•~~! •nd ~uC..!lllflt• P•vm,~is t re ldtntlfll<l on th• outsJoe ""'"' me R c.;i~t•I l"e Or 1ng1 Counl"v P\111nlng Commbslon, \Y. E. ST. JOHN. Cle'", defl""" ll'I the •1>Pll,•bli cotlMllY t for Ouor•1lon Number t nd !ht oP@!lll"V Enolnettlno l uUdlng, 600 c1.,.1c ,,.,1,.. 8y Bt!Ty T1i;o1rl, Oe~u 1 btrgelnTng tgrttmi nti Il l..:! ,,..1111 l!l t d1t1. Drive w1.r. ltoom 151, S1nt1 Ant , (SEAL) ' 01"1rtmenl of lroduil•l•t Rlt'11ont In f 1<h ll.1<1YMI '"" Quollllon ~htU Ct tl!ll rnl •, wllt rt 1t ld prope1Pd ~In l'ltCK l!Y, CA .. •ETI & McDOHALO i ccordenct with !octlen lm.e of lhe 1peclly l~t loll l COfT"IPVltd c~I ID rt ndtr !l Of' 1111 tl'ld 1v1ll1ol1 for p.vb!lt AllO<RIO II LIW l t bor Codt . !ht i.trvlcts raott:lftld In IM Tr11ol ln~lloo. n orthw est Of Los Angeles. Alroorf T-tr Nontl, lllllt OS A!lenllon h dlfl'Cltd hi Ille 11royl1lot11 Allf"tlmtnl. Al'IY tlld i ll IWt~lont It Ce"' MIOl"t , f'tl!ICli>.tl f'll N'.ft" 1us1 MtcArThur llW. 111 Std lon' 1n1 5 t nd un 1 1 !h !ht 1.P1C;lllc1\lon1 mu11 bt cl11rty 1t1lld •nd St"C-.ltl'Y lo 1111 0!"1n111 Iv I k Y ch Cl 1rv1111, C1. n1tr Ltbor Code cont.~rnlng Ille ,;., ,° rn~ni In l!loJ bid, i nd lt!lurt to Ml 1ortti Covnly '"l1nt1l111J Comrn!n1on est a e a t ub, hom e !1111 lll·M22 °' ,pp,,.nt!cn by tht Conr•:c~ or ,,..,. t~c.,,11on· ts 1111 )pl(:lllc1tlon1 11'1111 ~utlll•""' or1ng.1 C011t 01111 l"llot. of the Cyclones . w as the host Anwnev• "' '"''l"ttffl 111~ i1J11Contri ctor .,,.,., l'llm Ill oro111ldt tor r11ec11on of '"' bid. F e~•v••Y 1, l tT6 111·74 Pub!llllO<l Or•no• CCla'I 01lly "llo!, StcllM un s •• trntnd~ ~ I E•cll bid .n.u Ml lorfh MM !'VII Mrnt t club a nd boasts Fleet No . I. 1'1bru1ry 1, *· H, 21, lt1' .JM-1~ !lie contr1c1..-·"·r •vbc onlrtctor"..m 1~;•1 ero:i r•1ldt rK1 "' •II r>tr10t11 •lld ittriln PUBLIC NOTICE ' lr1de1rnm In 1ny 1 p p;.1 n1 1 c 1P1 b ;': ll'll\llllad 1" !ht l'l~n! ''" OL!Olollon,1--------------- 'I'we nty ·tWO Sen ior s and 16 0Ct11Pt l1on to •Pl>IY !O 1111 !olnl •• Pt"lnclpal'-In CH4 of cmr,...,1t1an1 NOTtC• TO COlllTRACTOat J>lfBLJC NOTICE acpr~nllttlhlp comml!lff nt •r1s1 tht ~lie lrKludt lht nin-.t of !!'It pr .. lttnl, CAI.Liii• "oa llOt j uniors competed for !he !llte1 ______________ ol tne public workt proll'Ct •nd wnlcll ll'Creli ry, lr••wrtr, tfllf m1n1a•r. School 0111rlc1: H11nlho0ton IHCll U"!on ~dmlnl!ltr1 lllt 1pprt'1lltt illl.o :irogrern T';" CUV Ceuncll Pl lh• Cl!y of 1tloti Scllool Ol•lrlcl, of the c lass which has only I 14il In 1h11 trad• tor , c1rtl!1c1tt of 1ppre·111. ;~ • r M~1,,.,..._.,vn t1>e r!gh1 11> •elect l id o .. dnne: 11:00 e'clock" '·"'· eo HOTICE TO Clltl!OIT015 The forl1fk 1!1 wtll t1so II• t"°' rotto ' ~ 1 I" J . • ll'>t lhl <l•Y Ol ,tlll"lllr~. 1t71. t/ hce n .ia e xiste nce since las ! su .. E111101 cou11.r OF THI! of •.oPt"onllc" '" 1ovrntyme.. thit w!ll I! LEE N '"· '"HINNEY "l•ce Pl &Id lltctlpt: Hvnilrcron 111c~ !TATI! D" CALIFORNIA FOii: b 1 t City Cieri>; I I ! I October. THI! COUNTY DI' ORANGE • tt!cd n .... Ptrr ......... ~c• ol !ht '""Dll~htd 0•1"1)1 Ce1~1 Otll~ ~!lot, Un 00 It oh School 0 1•1< cl Dfl ct . 19)2 P t Dr , f "' II k ••-,_,,,.. contract. TJ>e rtllo Clf •l>Prt nllc" to F e~•llo•y l. , 1114 311_14 S1•.,,l11tnlll S!roel, Hu"'tnoton IN<ll e e a50 !ournevrnt n ln •11th '''" 1h1U nOI " CA 9le-Q. In 0 t'S a ·e Elll!t cl MARV G. 'W'!Ar,IL, DK e.Hed. bf 1es1 than ont lo flvt e•ce,:>!' "•ol•cl IOtnlUlcttlcn Nt mt : Fount.I~ Y C wa s the w inner of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 1~e ~. w11 ... un1molaymen1 in th• ••ea PUBLIC NOTICE v ~uey l'lloh 5ch«ll P1rklng Lor 1111 . . c•tdl!.,.s <.! !hr -.t>ove ·n11m<!<I dt cl!-denl o4 tCl~trioe OY lhe telnl 11>9rtnl!cHlll.o Jllo. 105). Junior ·title. 11111 111 persons llavlng cl1lm1 1g1ln•1 ltt 11 1 1 !!'It l t ld Otccdflll ere req'1lr"" lo file comm ft •1 t xctld..i •11 IVIH"t~e •OTIC• 0 .. l'UIL.IC HIAatN• Plt tt .. •nt t rl Oii flit : Fltllll n Elvsh·om's Race Score 'Perfect' tllern, wllll Ille nece••••Y Y0\1<lltrs, In o4 IS% In 11\e to d1y1 prl"" lo Nollet 11 n1rtby given lhll , '""bllc '"!•Mina 1nd c-t•ucllon, H11nnno1on !!'It oftlet Pl the clerk of '"" tbo'(t ttte rtQLHnl far ctrllllc11t, .,.. Ht arlna will Ill Mid ll'f "" City councn lttch union HIOh lch«JI Dl11r1,1 Offk•, t ntlllad coL1rl, .,.. lo ,,1.,.111 lhem, with B .. When ""-rw1r:be r of IPP!"tflllcn Pl S•n Ju1n Ctplitrano 111 !ht 11111 1"12 0 11\ SlrHt, HllfltlnQton a..t11, 1., tr•lnlno In lh• t r11 t •ctl'do 1 d1y "' l'elll"lll ty, .,,._ al ,,00 ,..M.. 1,.,urorn11, '2'-". t"" f'lte notrv YOOCl>trt. to 1 h 8 r1!Jo "' tint lo ft~t, or In !ht Clly Covnctl Chtmbfro. ll.00 HOTIC& IS HEREBY OIYEN "''' llndtrsl1ntd •I lllt olrlct cl his t11orneys. C. WM~ lht trNt ct n ,,_ '""' Pt!IO Adt l•n!o, rt ll!l•I 10 1,,. ,.,11_1 .... , !NI 1blvt-n1mtd School Dlllrkl o LESTEI., MA NLE!Y I. LE1 8L, ~~ Eeil 11 11 replt cl ng •I lt a•t !/30 of 111 APPEAL FROM "THE DECtS"r'ON 0<1nge CPllMI', Ct ll1Prnl1, tcllng DI Wt lntll SI., P1~na. Ct Ul<ornlt Ul~L 'l't'l'lltl"1lllp lhrouall I PPr.,,llcnlllo 01' THE ~LANNIHG COMMISSION trtd !hr00911 Ill GCIYll"n!r.Q lloerd Wlllch 11 Ille plac1 of bv1lnt•• cl !ht tr1ln1,,o °" tfl tnnutl b11l1 1t11'1wld1 tN THE MATTE ll OI' z D Jll E Mrt ln1n1t rl'llrr811 ID ti "01STlllCT", und1rilon..i In 111 m1r1tr1 ~rt1lnln11 or roc111v. or \IAA IANCE 7l-l(l2<. TRACT 7111.2 Loi wlll rtctlw U'P lo, bl/I no! 1111r tht1 re lht 1$11tt o! ••Id dtcedtnl. within 0. Wht n Ille <:ontr1c1ar provldos 61 ' lhl 1bov•1lalad time. IMl..S bld1 Ill• tour mon1111 t !tar tile l\ral cubilc1tlOt1 1v!d1nc1 11i11 111 emo1oy1 rt0l1t1rt<:1 Nolle. 11 l'1Mhtr glvt n lh•I t t 11111 I/It 1w1rd of t contr1c1 for 1?11 100 .... ol !hi• nollc1. I PP1"t ntlc11 on 1!1 of his corilr•ch rime 11'1111 ~ttt, 111 lnleri 6tad PIH"'°1"I proltcl. Dllad TJ~~~ 'Mi~~A :'.::L VI AGI L, °" •n annt.o•I tw raoe of no! fen 1r1 l""l!ld lo •1ttlld Mid Public HH rlll!I 8ld• sht ll Ill rect lvad t i 11\t tctdrt11. ExKulor 111 !he Wiii of lhtn one 1ppr1nlfct le t i Q 11 1 t nd bto ""'°'a 111 !av0t ol tr In eopcsll!on 1d"1rlllld 1bov1 (In Conter9nct •-·· lovrntvmen. lo wld "'Pptt !, ellllto" ori11y tr by "I'"), t lld 111111 Ill optllld al'ld P<llllftl\ !ht 1bove l'llm~d <lec.-d~nl The C<>n!rt ctar !s reo:iulrl!I la m•~• wrln a" <<>mJ1'1tnlca!lcn 10 lllt Cit ret!I tlt~d 11 lhl l bOVIHltlld tlm•_ L•tT•R, MANLl!Y & Ll!!llL con!t!Dullons 10 ful'lds t sllbllsl'IM for Council Y eM pl•cl . SYDNEY, AU.!lralla (AP) -'" l!:tll Wtlfltll 51. the 1dmlnl1lr1llon ol •11P•tn1~c"h!o Fer iurll>tr r,•rtl<vl••~. ,11 lnttreilMI Tfllr• wUI IN a S10.GD d•J>O!ll r1<1ulr~· r I E l lr ~ h f'1sad1flo, C1Ut. '1UI ">roo;r•""' 11 ,.,. employs o"egoslt•lld .otrso n1 i re n~iled le call '' ''' for t iltll 111 Cl! blO docvmenl1 I au VS OITI, "-110 \.\'On I . e ftll UUI Hl·ll11 ~pp•enllct• or !ourn1ym1n In 1nv alllc1 ol 1111 City Clto"k where lntormillon gu1r1n1111 !ht .. 1urn ltt i ood tondllto. firli t l\.l"O heats of the World Attor~•Y1 fer •••<Ultr . tportt11tlce1bt1 lrtcte en •V<ll COt'llr1(!S •t0•r~l11g 1111~ mi lter Is °" flit iind wnn111 !' d1ys 11ter !Ill bid OPtnln, . . P110llJlltd Ort ngt Co1st O••IV Pilot 111d II O!l'ltr Con lreclors "" !!'It Pl!Oltc •v•ll tblo tor P\lbllc l~pe~!lall d1!1. Soltng Class Charnp1ooshlps J1"v1ry 11. 11. 2S, •nd February 1. wor•~ silt ''' m1kl1111 such ~ontrlbtlllom. D•tMI· Ji nu01ry lJ 197, · l'.•~" bid mu>! c0<1te1m '"° II with his yacht Bes, a dded "16 9i·1' T~• C<>11lr1clor •rod "'"' 1110<:ontr1cTar j _ I ENN ITT' re_.por1~lwt lo '"• tot1lr1ct docvtntn11. 1----------------under him shell ccmp\y with ll'le C.ltv Cllrk l:.acn bl<J ~hl\I bt 1ccomptnlt<1 b .. ViC'tory No. 3 Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICE rt0ulromt.,1s "' ~ecllons 1n 1.s ·~d 1n1.6 '"ubll ihtd o rtl'llt c w M O•ll y 1'\10! the 11t;utl1Y re1ero ld 10 ln 1111 c;onrr1~ [n the points Standin gs a fter I" tht t mp1aym111! of IPP'ft lll!t... 1'1Dn.1ry I , 1914 )l~.)4 dt><:llmlflh tfl(f Oy 1'111 111! of OfOPOll •1•u l11lorm11lon rt l1lfv1 to •Pll•9'11!cn~lo gubeonlr•c1or1. Thur sda y's race •o ff Palm MOftCl TO ca•otTOJIS st1nd•rd•, w191 schtdllltt, 11r.d o!h~r PUBLIC NOTICE 11111 OISTJl.!CT rlMr~ tt11 r10111 1 Beach, Elvstrom ha d a -w~t IUP•••Olt COURT 0' TH• rt0ulrern1n11 m•v bt Pbl•lned trom ••l«I 1ny or 111 bid• or tt w.tv" .,.... ' STAT• Ofl CALl,.ORH IA ll'tt Olrtdor of lrodu11T!1I lttlt lloM, Ix •ny lrr1g11l1rlll11 ~r lntorm11!1ln t score. American J ohn Kolius, .. o. THI COUNTY o .. ORANCll' officio '"' Ad ,.,, In I 1 I r . I 0 r ol •ar•c• 11111\l lflll• l lDI •ny Old•..,. Jn fM bidding. j h Good N d Ht. A·7U!2 A~rt,.llU•hlp, !tn "r111cl1co, C1lllor"lt, Nollet It M r1bv alYtn lhtl tllt l et rd Tht OISTAICT llH del1rmll"lld 111 \\' I e \.l'S, \\·as secon Edllf of •UTH ESfHER WILSON or from llM Division 91' Appt1n1lcn hlp of Tr~'9ea DI tht Coesl Comrnu11lty g1ntr•I pr1v1lllr'Q tale of ~ dlt r \\'ilh 11: Australia n Dav id oeceaH'<I. ' Sl•nd•rds afllf l!s br•itt:h o!Ttcn . Coll-o• 0111r1c1 of Or•no• cwrary, w111c• In 1111 l1><:1lltv 111 whlCll th f be •th p hoflt th ' d JllOTfCE JS HElltE8Y GIVEN to Ille NOTICE IS HEAE!lY CilVE Jll lhtl Ct lllor ... 1, Wiii recel"' IMlad bldl up --lo 10 t.-PWlorrnad lot 11c ~r S, WI OCO as, II' credl1or1 al Ille 1b0Yt naml!d dectden! 11'\t Mouttlrl-NIDvlf W•!t r Olrtrltt wtll lo 11,00 1.rn., Wednttoday, Fl'llr11•rv 11, crt !I « l"vl>9 of workm1ra /'leldld 1 ""ltll 13 · Swede Ao•ed VOJl th1t 1!1 ~rson1 t11v11111 clelm• •o•lnil rtce!~ M9'td bld1 ti tht o111ct of IJ1~. 11 lhe Purcn11lng 0..111. of w ld t)gl(\flt ,.,. contr1cl. TM1e r•!ts ., G. . ' !l'lt lloiTd ~tciffhl 1rt rti;j uli"IKI tO""fl!' ao~l•-tini;t~ Ctrpor11lon, J.1f 60llln Kl\ool dlllrlc! Ioct l ... 11 1J70 Adtmt tiri.,Jlft. II.~ P,lST.R!CT 9'1kf toc;fl& ruenY. ald t, a b 0 8 rd Oh "'tm, with lllt IMC•t•t "I vouchers, 111 L~on S!'"1, 5•nl1 Ant , C1Ulornlt Vo Av1n111, Costa Ml'W, C1t!!Ol"r.l1, ti wMCll 11 1902 S1.,.nft"1lh Slr .. I, Hui>lll'IGlt Calcutt<i (ollrlh with 13.7 a nd'"" ollk t 01 int cltrk ot the ibOue .1° tilt llour of 10:00 ,t.i:" .. on l'1bru1ry lfrnt 11ld bldt wUI H 11\it.ilcry eptnld 1"9ch, C•llfl:lrnla t1WI. COPI .. rn•v t 1 • ' ' tnlltlad courl er 10 prntnl f!lt m with S, 19l'I, t i wlllth lllTll I nd Pl1c1 •J>d r'ttd lot" eOlt lnad tn ttqutel. A co~y OI Ill•: Norwegia n K a lle Ner gaard, a t th~ ntctulr,, vouchtti , 10 ' 1 11 e •My w!ll bl P<lbllcly Plltned •nd •••d. Pd ntino •nd 1111<11119 of 0t1na1 Cotil r1!t5 s.11111 111 poattd 11 lh• 100 •111. the h e lm o f Dilemma fifth 11roder1lgn«1 11 tll• office of ~er 1nornev, S•ld st•lfd Olds •h.•11 be for lh• Ool"g Coll~ U1•·1J C1t1too;. Tl'lt ror11101no tehldul• 01 PW dlirr . • GEORGE J. JEFF ll lE~. 500 Ntwpor! "' lht publft work hlref,.brtort h :strlbld All bias 1r1 lo bot tn 1cairdtntt w•an 11 bot..., upon 1 working di With 14. Center Ortve, Sullt ~SJ, Newporl l eich. alld orderl!d In lht 11ld '"olullon, WOh lht lnJlrlKI!-1rod CO<ldltl0<1a •nd DI tlghl Ce) hw,,, Tt>t r1lt IPf hell"' Ct llfornlt f2116Q, wlllch 11 lht Pl•ce E1cn bid or propootl lht11 Ill mlde Speelllc1!10<1• wlll<h 1r1 now 1n lilt t nd ov..-tlmt worll 1h1ll bl 11 1-. ol 1>1ntne11 .,1 int unOt•tlgnad In ell ou1 •nlf 111bmlttl!-d on t form lo bf t nd m1y bt tecurtd In tlle ofnce lime 1nd -h•ll. mt tlers ptrtelnlng to !he ellt l• e! ~•Id obU loMI •I !ht offlct ol 8oYl t of !he Pvrcl\111/ng A0"11 ef Mid xhool It 5'1111 Ill "'111d1terv upon If d.-cfltenl, wt"1111 f<lur "°c':'.Jns •t!e r '"" Enotn-ino Corpor1llon, '12 IPlll1'I LJon <1l11t!c t. COHTR ACTDl'l lo whom lne con"'•· Sa11 Diego, ' Acapulco Race Set Sixteen s a iling ya c h l 9 s tarling the l ,430-n1ile S an J)il'go lo Acapulco Sunda y at llrtl pubUc1tlon "' !Ill< nollrt S!•HI, Stnl1 An•. Ct 111'ornll . Etch Old Ei ch blddt r rnwt Wltmfl wllh hll It •Wlrdtd, •nd upon 1nr 5UbcQfltr1ctl Otlld Jt nua1y 12 1t 14 · or P•ope•1t rnv1t Ill tccompa~iMI bv b!G • c1~hl1r'1 chtck, ctnlflld check Vndtr him, hi Pl'I' not l1t1 thtn If, 0011.0 TH'I' E ,.,-.VNE 1 t t!hler'1 tl!eck or cl'lecll; certltled Of blfdet't bonol tn.m "''bit 11 "" 11 kl apeclfl91f r•let 11 111 ......,kmt Admlnlslralrl• of the ~!Ille by • rtrponollllt blnk or I bldelor's ordt• of IM COll•I Cotn'!'vn!!y Coll'" M!lpioyed by tt...m In tilt l llkullt Pl 11>e ibove ni rntd dtcrtterol borod ler ,,., 1rneu"1 not ltu 111111 Dl1lrlct •01rd of TMil'-In '" trnt11nl el It'll cantrl(f. G!OROl J. Jl!llf'l.llS 10~:. Pl IP\t 1mounl ol lht b!d or no1 IN• Thi n nw porcent (l'llo) OI N• blddtr m.er wllflllrrw hit tlld "" -NtWil'Ht Ctftllf" Qrlvt, !Ulll '-U Pl !ht loltl lml!Unl lcr whlcll lhly lh• lt!rn Did 11 I OV.rtnl .. !Im lht I ""'1ot et lhlrtY (301 H\11 tltl. Htwpitrt -..Cll, CA '24.tl will lccep! I conlr•ct •rod ll'lldl pa11lllt bl<ldtr wlU Hiffr lnte tllt P•-trd fM d1fe wt tw lht pPlfllftf 911 bktt. fth (1141 ......,._ io 1111 ordt r or 1., Ille ltv"" ol Tiit Centrtcl 11 the wrm1 11 aw1rdtd 10 A P.rmtnt bond 111d 1 ptr!Orm-tu•t • At!-y fw Alfml!llsrritrf• Mout1on·NIOU1I Wt!tr Dl1trrct. Eich M"1I him. In Ille ""lfl'I' "' l1llure 10 irnt1r bond win Ill r1q11lrld prt« 10 t ktcullt .. ubll sned Ort nge Co111 D•llY .. lie! Old "' prODPu t 11\111 Ill lttltd •lld Into lllCh tQfllr1ct, lht prOCMdl of ol !ht cont11ct. Tht PIYmtnl 11or. Jtnv1ry 1!, tnd Feor1ta•y i. e. is, lilt<! •I tilt offlc• of lh• District 11 the th•c-will IN forf11!1d, or In tl\t 1h1ll Ill In n... torm NI 1or1n 1 n ri 2t.,_1, Of _,, lht lime In 11111 1161tct provldPd. t tM of I bond. 1111 IU1t 1urn tnlftof IM conlrtcl docvmtnta. Tnt abov1-m1nllo111d elltck or bond wl11 bt forftllld to .... 1(i'lool dll!tlcl. G<7Yt mlr.Q tNrG 111011 l>e Gl•lfi •s 1v1r•ntt11 lhll lht No tll<Sdtr m1y w!ll'>ltrtw hi• bid tor l y lt(l(lfft C. Mt f!ln bldd,, will et1lt r Into I cootrl (I U I r>trlod ol' !orty·llYt frl51 <11y1 sli.r A1oJ"1nl S11ptrlnt1no1n! -c-,--~-----------1w1rdMI the .work •rid will bt cl1lmPd !ht d11"11 •el !ctr int .. .,,1.., i111r111. PvDlhhad Dr"•noe c.0161 Dtlly ~u,1, •OUNTAIN VALLEY SCHOOL OI STltlCT •• 114u!dlled dtm•on II lhl SU(C1•1f11I Tii. l otrd of Trull"9 "'"'"" 11\t F1oru1ry I, I, 11. 1914 JTf. MOTtCll INVITING llllS bl<kltt rtfllltl to en!er 6nto ll>t eonlr•c!. i>rlvlleoe of r•!•~ltng 1nr 1rocr t ll blosl-------------- 1 PUBLIC NOTICE NO!lc1 11 ~er<•DV' 11lvtn that lhll Bo1rd Tnt •vttan!ul llldd1r will bt rtQ ulra>d or lo w1lv1 •nv lrt"10vl1rltltJ er PUBLIC NOTICE noon \.\•ii\ comn1and l 0 n Pl Tru1tees ol t~e FOUMAln Ytllty lo lurnl1h t l1bor I nd m•l1rl•I bond fnlorrn11tlfn lh t ny Old or 111 thtl----~---------1' Scllool OIJlrlcl o! Or•ng9 County, In t n emo11nl tQllt l to 10l)'ll. °' Ille bidding. interest a mong y achl<imen this C•lllornl1. w111 rece;v,, ~ealed Old, 11:> con1r1c1 P'lt• trod • r111111v1 p.rto<m1r><• NORN.Af'l !!. WAT!ON ,,,'!!'.-,,••,·,•,•-,•,",'••• to 1:00 1'.M. Of! !ht 211n dtY of bond Jn 1n 1rnwnl tQv1I le 100, li"<:!Y. &Olrd r11 Tr"''"' """ 11eekend. Feb•u••Y· 111• ot r~e bu1ln~Jt ol!it<t ol tl'tt co<1tr1ct price, ll ld bofld~ to D179n, F•t>ru••v 21:1•1• .11 :11C1 '·"'· Ofl IULIC Tl..AHS FER I I I · · Ibo ol ••Id 1c1'ool dl1lrlc!, loc•ltd t i JllumDtt Ill 1~11rad rrom ' wrtl"v como1ny ,.ulltlohMI Or1n111 c 9111 Oilly Pilot (ltt1. •u1-•u1 u .c.c.1 11 oca 3Cll\'lt)', Ba a 0 119 LfoMnOllso Lane, Fo11n11ln Valltv. s.tl,r•cl0tY to !ht Mouiton-1<lgu11 Yltltf l'et>r 111rv 1, 1, 1t71 JIS-1.j MOiiee 11 l'ltrtbY 11lv1n to cradllo• Yacht Cl b i ll -nd t ti c1tl tor~l 1 (Corner of Tal~rt & N11wl1nd Oltrrlct. or tnt wt1Mn narnad l)trlll'.!I lhfrl . U \I 7" UC le Str111t ) 11 wn!c h ll'l't st ld hi<11 will All t~rm• 1nd condl!lont coM•lntd Oul k lr•n11tr 11 !nttndocl IP Ill m114. final races of it s Sunkist i.. p11011c1y eoent<J •"" re;id 1tor 111e In lh• ll"florrn•!lon !qr lllddt t1. ittichtd PUBLIO NOTICE on per.an•• prpperty, h 1 r 1 1 n • 1 It Ser ies Saturday and Sund ,.,,.,11r.<no 01 •or1n~1er 1.,11m. to •NI , P•'' o1 ,~, old torm ,11,11 ,,,.,..,, dn cr1111<1. ay. All bid• tre lo be I,, 1ccord1rtct oowrn 11 tr.ouo~ rvuv lltscr!btd lllrt ln T~• n1mr.i 1n<1 bll1lne•• l dCl•Gn Cc nle r boar d e r s 1\"ill sail on w1t11 condlllot1~. !n1t•ui:tlons 1 " d and •h•ll 1lao btcomt 1 par! of !ht NOTIC• TO CRIOITOIS 11\1 lntenotd 1r1nortroro t r•: t Id S ~lllca11on' w~icn 1r1 •vel'11~1• 111 con1r1c1, su .. 11101 COUltT 011' Tl'll! ~r1-en1 G1e•rl •n 1nd s1rt SEAL B EA C H YACMT CLUB (5305 Appian Way, Lo11g Beach ) -lsla~er1 ~IOR F. Ne w p o r 1'-3 0, ls la nder ... 10, Catalina-22, Cal 2-24. Ne\\'})Ort- ns e COurSeS on a turday 1/\t Dl1!rit l Elu<i,,el., C!!lct ti Ille 1ddrt n Tiit MOUl10n-N!g11et Wtltr Olstrlc! STATI!: 01" CALlll'ORNIA flOR (;1<1•rlt n, 111 )1)111 l trett, Ntwpc. ·a nd fhe keelboay Clas!e.S '"'ill l'lerttnbt!!Ore menttOfl<!<I. r""~" ll>t right t• r~t •nv t nd THa COUWTY 0, OU.llO• •~•en, Lt lll, '1..0. I 'd d .1 BY OROER OF TH£ 80 All.O OF t ll !lldt t r ~! ... 1 of t llY Ind t U 111; A·,... TM "l mH •!'Id bwf.,._J td'dr .. J get an ns1 e s tart ;in sa1 TRUSTEES. FDU NT.t.Jtl V~LL"!.V b!O•, to •w•rd • ton!rt c1 lor Its! Sit!• pf SHiii.LEY ·$T'I G \.1 T Z '"' ln"Nlld ITl n"lif' ... 1 arr. -.. t "d S nd SCHOOL DISli;r!Cf !1\t n 11! DI 11\f l!trnl l't:or whlc~ illCll EIOOICSf ON, 0tCH IPd. R.l~llt'd G. M111!1er t nd AVOrey -___________ ou SI e o n u ay. R ~-•rlell::e~. Did• •re lnvl!Pd or Ito Wl1Yil l ny NOTICE IS HEAE8'1' (;t'W'EN ,, !hi Mlltti.r, 1'71 8owt n OrlYt , Wllhllt C l!•~ ol t!>e lloe•d lntorm•l11Y In , old r1o1 '"""'Pd ertd1tor 1 of '"" •bo"' ntmad dtctdtl\t t t l!f. '°602. 20. ""llll•~~ Ortnot Cot st Dilly Pllol. l1w. by lh•I •II P1ts-on1 h•vltlf d 1tm1 t gt lntl Tntt lflt pr-rty J!'tf"TIMnl flirt Februa1y !, 1, 19T4 li6-I~ MOULTON-NIGUEL 11\e w ld dtc.c!cnl t re fW<!vlrN lo nit 11 lft$Ctltt&d In 111n1r1I 11: M•t1r111 ...................................... •.. • • • • • • • ---------WATER. P ISTii: ICT ttlem, wllll !ht ntctswry YOVclllrs, In •uPpl lts, mt rtMl nl/I H, •• u I p"'. n • • P U BLIC NOTICE •v Alt••ndt r llo•·lt 111t ot11c1 01 thl clerl •I thl t llovt tu'1'll1ur1, l1•1wrn , 1ood wlll •nd ,,,,, • WESTERN NATIONAl. 1 SM.r9l1rv ..,,Iliad covt1, " " or.wnl ll'ltm, with nt me of • M1r1n1 S1lv to• M l11t •: 1, ! '"vbt lshtd Drano• COol ll oi lty Pila! "'" nl'Ceu1•1 voucMr1, to I h • l nown •• 51r1'• Mt rln1 S•lv1g1 11 1 11 1421 l't bl\lt ry 1, ,, 1t1• :r.t! r.i lll'lder11ontd • 179ot Nll\'lkln1 l lrttl, I• l0<;1!ad ti; "l JO!h Strwt, Nnpc. I 1 NOTIC! TO Clt•OITOltl -. lrvtnt, Ct. '2'64, which It thl ll'llCt lltlocn, Ct Utornl1. • 1 Slll"IE RIOI COURT Of< THI!" OI bv1l,_U of !ht Yndenlll"ld In 1(1 Thi! Mid buUt lrt fllft r Is lntffllf • 1 STATI! 01' CALIP"Ol.MIA fl Oll. PUBLIC NOTICE m1tr.-r1 Plfl•lrolno ftl lht e1llt1 of fa IM' con~11m'l'ttld 11 tM efflce 1 t Tl-Ir: COUNTY OF O!'ANGS ••id d1r1;ed1nt, withi n r.ur month1 1rter lll Y Esera,,. Co., Inc., UOO "1!:111 MtYfl: 1 I No. "-·11Ul fllCTITIOUS IUllNl!SI Int flr11 PuOllc1tlt1n et t~ll noltct . Ave., Or1~111 , C•llfornl1, on or t l1• : t E•l;;I~ r t /,\/I.VOE L. BLOOO. 1tso . NA.Ml! STAT•M•NT 01locl J 1nu1ry 1t, !t14. Ftbrll•')' 11, 19T4. • • • • • • • • • • .. -..... -.-,. ····-· ........ . JAN.26 -fll.3 · oaGllS!ftN lll&KOAVI 3 PM - ·--·~-u- ' ~no·An •1 MAUOE LAVJI.,-. BLOOP . t lso Th -f howl JOHN MAI.SHALL I OOKSTON Sa ltr 11 It -nown TO Mid lntlnllt. •n'."!H •1 1.IAUOE L. l llt OUTFETTEifl, t i: I o nt l>l'Mf'I 11 dGl!IO bVt1~113 E•l'Culor Ill Ille Wltl eF Trnnt1"9(HS 1•I-' lnltnd-.:1 Tr1n1ltr• Otce~'ld. , !ht ebovt ntmli'd dttadtnl u!ed !l>e folle,.lng lddlll-1 bvllne ll!Tlf E IS HERE:BY G1YE N lo Ille "•lit ICMll'londtlll. 14!11 '"•h worlll JOHN MARSHALL IOOICITOI 011m" illd 1ddtl"'S wllnl n tht thr~ tr.-:tHor1 of '"" 1t>ove ntmed dtccdffll Lt,.., Wutrntnsler, Ct!lf(lrnlt '2'-lll 1"'1 l'lt'IUM JI, Yt l rt !t it pto1: !lie! ;JI Pft!O•" htvtno claim!; aQ1ln1! Sui •" Gt il P•ll, 14Sl1 '"''''"Oft!\ ln1111, C1, """ lltc~lt'I l oll Vtrd, 2414 Htwpa. !he llld dtcedt~I e•! ,,,quir;td lo lilt L•nt . W••lmln1tu , Ctl!I. tHIJ OHICll 111•) tff.Mll lll~d .. Nt WpPr1 BtlCll. C•llltrnla. lht m. wllh lh~ necesi1r1 vowchtrt. Jn This butlMll It c1>11d'l)cll'd by en Ntma UJl•llt) c 11w : J1nu•rv 2tlh, 1f11. lht ol'k • Cl! !~e c1trM of ff\f •bow ll'ldlvldu1I S~tculw ltlcnt rd l . Mutlllr 1~11flerl lOVrl, 01 to crt!tM tlltm. wllll !u11n Ci1!1 Ptl'I Pl/bll1tltd 0•111111 C11t1I 01!1' .. ua1, AVdr•y '"· M1t•U1r "'' necen1ry vcuche•s. 10 t h t Thli •l•lt-mt nl v.•11 l\!ad wllh Thi l'ltlrv.rv 1, t, U, n , 1974 :W1·11 11y IK,_ c .. , lfli(, undeqlgnl!'1 " 1n1 o!flt 1 ot hl1 tllot"n1y, Ceuntv Cltrll; Pl Ore ngt Co~n!'f on l".O. IN J7L • JOHN A. HUG!4f:S, 1'5 Wt ll 1tlll SlrN f, Nlllt mt>tr U, l973 pt]BU{l NOTICE . Ortftft, (1111, ,,._. • Coil• M11a, Ct lllornlt n •21. wlllcll 11 -.~.,.. "·tf7'1 ,.ubll lllld Dtt'1QI" CP11! Diiiy ,lie e !111 ~l•tt of buJl1111• ol !hi llftdt•tltiJllerl J ,..,..,. Ol'"lfe Cooul OtllY Pllol, .... ,..7.... l't:lrv1ry I, l'1' ~. 1 Ill t ll mt!Ter~ Pftlllnl!IQ IO lht •1111t t nu.ry ll, U, U Ind Ftllru••Y l. 191' NOTIC• TO Clll•DITOl.S } e! ~Id l\OCedtn!. 1v!llll n IOU• mtnllls 1616•73 IUf'•llllOltliCOU•T Of! t:t l lt.-r"1M ""' t1Ubllc111on OI 11111 r.C'l1t't, ,.1,-0, ,.1,..:rt,i• ~ e OttN J1nu1rv ~. 1'1~ · PUBLIC NOTJCE TM• "couwtY.,. o •• · - - PUBLIC Nana : OAll EL BLOOC, N• A·-"ICTlTIOUI IUSlllfllt .Afiml~i1h1tor ol thc t ttt lt I '"° !:JI"• of c:AliflltOLL I . CO<E. •I·• TOo NAMI! STAT•MIWT : Ol Ill~ abovt ntml'd dKtdtf11 tU••••O• (OUIT '' TNI imPwn 11 (.ARROLL t UHYUN CO•£-, followtng pt rlOna •rt 1<1!1 1 JOHN A. MUOl'IES Ol<l~lad. nu.1 utss 11, • to Wtll l"h '""' STATI 0, CALl,..ORNIA ..-oa OT CE S" v • TH E PLUSl'I N.A IL, t!O w. co. t •n•ll "-t tt , Cati!. t1l11 TH• COVNTY 0 .. ORAlllOI N I I HEll EI IVEM lo lhe Hfgllw1y, N!IWport l~ch, Ct llfttn •• A 11161 cre-dl1or• of the •tiov.. 11tl'Mll fllld•"' ''''" ~It, .. , t 1 It 1 1 1 ,111 T-.fl f1ll) ""·'ISi NOTICI 0" HlAltlN• 0 .. f'ITITION 11\tt 111 J>ertcr.1 hi vl"' el1l'l't ~111111 ~ ACCESSORIES DISPL'AYS MARINE ART SHOW !Tap L•N Artktsl MARINE FASHION SHOW I p.m. dally; 3 P.ITI. Sundat11I ..... ,,.::',,',.':' o",,,,,.,•ltl,•tor oo·J• ,,,,.' "°9 PlllOIAT• °" WILi. AND f<Oa 1111 at ld d«ldtnl •1111 reqvtrllll ht lltl t ot1nl1 Jetn ~t1!, 4171 HUt rll W1 "' ~ nae C~tl I ' ' LIT'T•al TISTAM•WTAlY tllern. w!l!'o 11111 ntC•ttry YIYCl'lfr1, '" 'N11'19Dr1 8s1cll, C.t HI. t)Hf li.uu~•V 11. I~, 1S, ~".:! F~bru1ry \, 1!"1t1l1 pl OA.A N. JOROAN, PllCt tltd. ni. olllCt el lllt Cll'tk 91 '9111 •bo'tl Almy LOlllw. Ortvllt, •k• !f\11 191' Ht.,4 NOTIC.t!. IS HEltEI Y Gl\IEJll tlli l tl'l llllld COUii, or to 11rt""' ni.rn, wtttl Grl vfl!, Jlll Grttnetp, lrvll>f, Call _-c-,:c-_c cc::----111aa1EJtT 1-1. JOit DAN lllJ Iliad ller•I" '"' llK"llltry YOVC:her1, IP '". t21QS PlJHUC NOTICE 1 "'"I°" fDr '"rob•ll of Wllt •nd undt r.lgnld 11 RolltnJ.Dn, H-r & Thl1 9Ulin111 11 colldvt:tw by • 11n1< -===--·"'-:c=::-----ltol' IH iltnc1 el Litt111 Tttlt mtnl•ry Ci1rl1PICI, 1norn•v1 • .UO C1rnPu1 0.-1Y!• pt rl11tttlllp.. ] •ICITIOUI IUSINISI to lt!f l)lllllant1 "'9f11nCt IP wtol(ll P.O. l oo\ tll17, NIW/lOl"I lt•ch, Cllllotnlt, 11-'• W•11 MAMI STATIMa•T It rn111t !« fl!tllltr pertlcvt1r1,• 1"4 'lrttllch It II._ t>l t<I of 9'il1l11111 of Jiit h•wn Gr1v1n TIM io11tow1no oerSPn lo oor111 bull,.., ~ iM "'"' t l!d pr1tt 111 ti.e•rlng lll'>dlt"1lflntd '" 1n rn•"-"'1•1ntr.o T~• •l•lt!nt-nt w11 1't\t4 WI~ II 11:, IM Mfl'<I ""' "'" .. , l!)r l'tt>r\ltry l'O fM ts11i. of ""' 91(.ldtftl, w11t!!n (Ollllty Cltrt OI °''"" c~ • l"OUNfA.IN Yo\LLEY STATIONl!•Y 11. lt7~, 11 t :OO e.IT\., In 1t1t ewrlfaom '-" rnllfl ll'll l l'ltf 11\t Itr i! ""'&llCt llen J•ll<l1'Y U, UI• A. GIFTS. lf0)1 Mt';l"911• Avt,, Founltl~ ~ Otpan m1ni -No, )" C'I 11ht tour!. ti 11111 n0!1ct, ~ Vt!lt J, C•lll. t?IDI 11 70G Civic (tnlt r Orlw Wttl, 111 0 1199 J-rr l't, "''· Pllblllhed Otlnof Co•ll Ot!ly Pitt Robert W, GrtNI. 1IO» ltlll SI,, Ille City of Stn1 t Ant, C1Hfornl1, • MlltTl'I ... CONE. Jl nlll !'Y it •tld f<l'llrut rY I a, I. f101mt~ln Y•!ley, C11ll. '2109 Otltd J111111ry JJ, Ull £•K wtrt. et !!'It WHI of ltf• ttl ; T~l1 ~u•ln1t~ 11 eondllC!"" by 1n WILLIA.I,\ I , I I JOHN ll'lt l llOYt nt"""' • .._,. IMlvlU.,tl. Cpynty Cit!"\ IOllR.flON, N0\11'11• & •ARU.119 ltobtrl W. Or•Otl Mll l Y AND AllOIRSON WI C&llllM Ori ... Thi' ···••rrienl WI \ 111'1'!! Wllll Int n~ 1111! ....... W•Y· lie. 1N P.O .••• ,., C11un11 (ltrl at Or111g1 Counlv on 01111411'. ("t ill, "* 11..,"'1 ... ll'I. Celli.<~I• Jl~U•tY 7J. 1'17' • T•h (ll)} 1tf·Mi4 T1h ......... •JttU Att.,n.w• ..,, lflltl•,,.., Altlnlty• "" •11c11trt• Puhlhflf<I O•tl'IO• (NII O!tl!y ~llot Pub!l'lltd 0<•"9' Co••' IJlllY f'llO! 1'11btt1htd 0r ..... COISI Otlly .. lkif, KIDS LIKE TO Ask Andy JanuNt f 21. FtO•utrv I, I, I~, ltli ?16-1• Jlntilrl' n , 2', l r>d Ftbryal)I I. 1'71 11'1·1• Fe~rV1.-y I, I, IJ, ~1. 191' !11·111·-------------- y ' , .. ~) •1_4-DAIL V PILOT "I wos just sitt in' here tokin,.g my botli and So m co me w alk in' along and FELL IN !" 111 Reve1·se Gea1· If son1eonc \vants ro do you a· little fa\·or. don't turn i~ ~loY.'n: That's lhe advice of !he 1ncntal experts at the Un1ver~1 ty ?f Tcx;is /iescarch lnstl!ut e. They say the bestowing ot a favor tends to n1akc !he bestower likc the recipient. You want to IX! liked, don't .vou'? Accept it. ac- cept it. _ Another politico 1vl10 1vfls exceedingly fond of limer- icks v.·as 1\lbcn liarkll'v. lie 11•rotc : ··Jn Nc1v Orleans d11<cilcd a young Creole . . v.·ho , 1vl1en asked lf her hair 11·as reolc replied 1vi1h u shrug . .. ·Just give it a tug . :ind decide bY the 1vay tha t l squeole .'" !\1oti~ picture studies sho1v fleas hop backwards, not fo rv.'ards. And gro\vnup fleas can live two ye<1rs with- oul f~, I'm lold. J~e1nark<1ble. PILL LETTEfl Q. "\Vhat·s a ·pj][ U!Ltcr' in the language of the mort- gage companies?"' A. That's <t letter \\'herein a 11'0rking hu sband and \\'orking \\'ife 11 ho borro•v n1oncy to buy a home St<ite they 'intend to continue to practice birlh control. so to hB ve no bflbics, thus to insure their double income. Q. "Is il poss ible to get sunburn on ;i ra iny dfty'!'' 1\. Absolutel y. Those ult!'a\'iolel rays can penctr<.1rc the ovcrc:.ist. Q. "Lo11 il'. C<1n yoli n;1111e lhl' (Inly so rt of ani1nal 1hal \\'Ould ::;urvivc C\'Cn if 11·c kill ed ol'f C'Vcry rncn1bcr of its spec ie~?" A. The-rnulc i\ppro~itna te ly 1.000 beats per 1n1nu1c is typi cal of a r.anary's pulse. please. bear In n1ind. HABY 'KI SS If lhc ne1vly born baby v.·erc a boy. the f<i thc r should kiss it first. J[ a girl. the n1othcr . That \Vas the v.•idcspre;id belief in c:crmany for many years. Othcr1visc. it \\'as thought. the lad might grO\\'ll up v.•it hout \Vhiskcrs or the lass with them. Those German peasants nodded kno\vingly 1rhen !hey say a li1np1,1•risled young man or a butc h fe· n1:ilc. TI1c 11'fong parent kissed first . \VhaL madum. ~·ou have no modeling r\ay at hand to <Hnuse the yo1_ings!ers on these v.'intry days? !\lake sonic . T11·0 cups of flour. l1\·o-thirds cup of salt, one cup of 1vater. Split the stuff into several lu1n ps. Add different food col- ors io sflm e. And n1ix. That ought lo keep the litt le ras- r:ils busy. Jn Iha! matt er of the difference bet\\•een an engine. ;i nd il motor, ;i rn no1v ad vised the en~ine develops its p'.'l11·er 11'nhih itsrlf, the 1notor dra\vS i.ts power fro1n a source outside ils<'lf. A chef rero1·!s if s possihl,, Lo serve ·a diHcrc11t kind or fish r1·l'r\' th1v for <1 ln1'1."! :;ix months 11'ithout repeating <1 singlr fish.dish' lnf-rrdihli'' :1!Ttlr• s.~ 11 ·11i/ lr1 I .. i/_ J;nufl. r .O. Bri.r 1875 .. ~eir· ' .. ,1 r Rerif'h. 92()()fJ. • • .. • Sex Ter•ns ·Hook Tri"l Under Way L!SBO'.\. Portu~:il 1.\!'1 - 1l o\' ··1hn·c '.\1<i rlas " h111·e gn11c o.n :JJ'11 here on ch;1r g:l';,, of offending public n1Qr;1ls 111 ,1 ; join tly 11Ti1tcn hr111k 1h:11 Jncl ud es h 1 o 1 o g i l' <1 I ~t·.\ tertninoloc.1·. 'tbe lhr~'l' :11·1• \1 :1r'1a \'clh•1 0a-·c os1a. :l:i. ~t1r1:i l~:.ihl'I Barrena. 3~ ;+11d i\laria T1'rE'J'.'j1 HOrta; 3fJ. Each could gr! t1\•9 years in prison if con\'iclcd , ; THE DF~f'EN OA N T S • 'Conservatively dr~ssed. s;ii • qui etly on a bench Thursr!av • with their attorneys a~ 1h~· 1 trial opened. i; The book. ".NCY.' Portuguese l..etters," published in April 1972. has in them lettets fron1 a 17th century nun to a soldier in the army or Cardill<1I Ricbelleu. The book was banned after S.000 coPies were sold. The publi sher, Rorqeo C-Orreia de Mel. alJO hai been l11dic1ccf'. . -&-• HE WAS .~ Orst to li·stily 1'hursday.. \.tiil:llL,qut.'$tlon ing by his lawyer .. he cited nl0d1,n1 trends ~liahinL as a deft'!lse. • The cour!rOOm. near th r rashlooable · Oli1do, !hoppil'4: cent ('r of the Portugueec c::ipi tJI. 11·as fill ed \\'I t h spec!ulors. '111e trial has attracted the a11c.ntir111 or W r 1 t c r s ' organizB tions and v.•01nen's liberation groups o u 1 s l d c l'urtugal . There are no 1ron1cn·s liberation gro u ps ou1side Pnr1ugal. Th ere arc no \1·01np11's lib c r a Lion organiza1io ns or :;talure in Port ugal. r on T UGUESt:: orncials insist the case is not against 1von1en 's liberation inovement s and thtll men would have been prosecuted if they had writt en the OOok. tl1rs. Da Costa. a ' social science researcher · in the ~1inistry of Economy, has said she thinks only "'On1en could have \\Tilten Lhe book. DUCK .DOOR llll UXOALL. En g 1 and 1L'l'l1 f\ boa1~·ard has uistullcd scl f;elosini,: dOOrs on 11s w~t:k~~p to. stop wild clucks 1vho live in the area frorn waddling insidr· and steali ng worktnen's lw1ches. .. F~1· the Record lfl111·riage Licenses I I Do<. ) ~X LEAN·5Al0ANA -Robe ; t 81<cl~v. 29, 1/0D Peterton Wo·r. _ Apl. I~, C..,t, Mn• 11'0 M f lV<1' .. t, '• 21. ·1700 f'e!e•M>n 'II••· AP!, 10.1<., (o,!<1 Mt»~ LOPEZ·WILMES -Rober! An!nQl'ly 'ii R!>\J!O I, So• IQB, o;1e11n ar>ll J\>lli!ll M<1y, 2?. 3000 (t>Ol•d9e Ave,, A~I i . Co•I• /~esa l £E LEE 4~ Jn,on, •« 8J)1 V•r~\ L"<'•· !tu11h11111<;n Be"'" ona Jvdllll carnpnoll, 37. 53?1 Var•• Cl•CW, tHm!loglon 6 0,1Cfl JQHAfll~EN·BOOR"f,AN NI e I ' '"'"'"'· l~. n1~1 Pa,~o Oel Sv;, Suulh Lagun• Mid Oauna Loe, Jl. n1 ~1 Pd>~<> 0~1 ~"'· South l.'"11""~ 1/ol l LER·HA NSEtl -L~H~ Peltr, 71, 16lll P,ui.. .. oe L<1ne. Ant. \11. Hunhn9IOn S!A(ll a(ld (~a rlOlte l.dur~lne, 76 JIJI. Tra>•. ,t.pt, 12• F , we,1ml11•1~<. H!:llMAN, JR Jo•eph. JI, nl s~"d· s~n Clem••\le, and fl eve•I yJ tan. Jl. ilJ. ~err~. '.dn Cltr1•cn1e, GARDUNO·MILLER -Raul F ern~ndo, JlL JOO O~hliii Ave.. Corona del Mar .m<l H-wlev Grltlith, ?4, 13$2 s. E. Wolnu!, Ap!. 704, Tus1in, PE'fTIT·SA NSEVlf;lll R o ber t woi..,n. ~. 12~ Avenida Salv.,.,or, SJn Clemente and MllrTh~ Au~u•t~, ~9. nsi. Avtn!da Salvador. San c1,.men1e. WHlfLEY·llNN -David RU•StU. J), ~c91 Ttn~k Av~, We>lmll\Sler aPt(j BMbara Lee. Jl, t.89'1 Tr&~k Ave , \'l•>tmin,,:,.r LIEN·DRAK€ -R•Ch.>rl Wa~ne, '1!, 45~1 Hcol, Ap1 • HyMln!JIOn Beach .. nu Debra 1'ht~. 2\l, .C.61 Hell, Apt, 4, Hunt.n~ton Be~ch, DICKEY-MCG RADY -Lyle "E", 63, 17'>7 S!on<>t;f10. Co•t~., Mesa •nd Melba l•ene, 58, 10!!00 Dalt SI., Sp. •11, Stanton. MARTIN-STEINERT -Danny Lee. 14. 11t06 Paloma, Gol>~en Grove ""a Vlckle Lee, Ja, ~)62 Chevtn"l!, 1'1es1m.,1sler. 0.C. ' WOLLASTON·STAVISH J a me s Wlll l~m. J.I, S711 Gainsoorogh Wal~, We,1min1ter <>nQ 1"1onique. )I, 511 l Gal n•OOrougll Wall\, Weslmlnster. GOROON·GREEN -Timo!/ly William. 1~, 16000 Villa Yorl!u, Apt. l~l•, Hu111lnQton Be.iocl> ~.>d Bclln<IH s u1,,n<1J, 19, 1>i117 Au!>u•n Orlvo. ••u•11<r1~\on Be~ch. RUT HE RFORO-OLIPHANT -Wlhlam Ktn•wll1, ?O., 3\l7 Vocto•iu. Apl, S. Sdn Clemen+e an<f Beverly Jean. la. 116 P1i"r'-"'"• Siln Clemenle, KILZER MARCOM -Richor!l Pfl;lip, )I, IH091 Gillmi"'· Irvin~ ~rl(j M~t'v Su<1,-.n, 19. 1519 Coronallo 0 1., FuUerwn THOMAS. JR,.BERGSlROM -William u;rlt>ertM(l", 14. '" Fair Orive, Ap! JD•, CO•I~ Mes.io and Lois (vetyn, S4. ••I Fdir Oriv11, Apl, 10•. COiia Mesa. HOOVER·FELO -Ronald Fr~n~. '40, '1101 Ot&d!I Vis!d, Soulh Laguna ~nd Velm• Jeanne, 43. •?I Fair Drive, Co'!d Meo,a. CHAMPION-SEQUEIRA -R o n d I d Lel,>nd, 2/. 11411 Cedarwood. Ave .. \IOW~Y (dy and Fdye /Inn, 24, 9671 Woodlawn. Huntington. V 1,LA ·~A05S Allred Lu1~. 211, ?10 5 Rall!, SJn!d An~ and Ktrrv I Ellen, 16, J'!6.\5 CJilc Minve1. ~"" Ju"" Caol,lr"""· Oec. ~ STELTON·SC HAFER Tnec~cr• ""U'e", ~;, 69•1 Od Ofll Or.. Hur11in9lon Beilcn nnd Belly Ann, )0, 6191 J,,nnricll .>.;o., \V~<!·lilr.,ICc, LEONAR D.JONES c n a ' I e' 111,wo,111. n1, 1~'1' New p o.r 1 Bv<l., Cnsla Mesa ~"d -'~•Cl Mario:n, l,. l'>U 1i""no.r Blvc! .. Co"I~ Mes~. SABBAl•S·LIBE RTY -Ronald David, ?I 70J5 PorlolJ, Cos1.; Me~.1 •"'d Su•<>n /\nntllo, ?3. ?~JS Ponol~, Z ,.,,;, ~'e"l· FERRAR O-GLOSTE R M, ~ u ~I ,\lbNICO. Jj, 1736 \11hl SI ' Buena Par~ ~nd K~ren Gen , i>. 18601 s. H"lm~,. Ccrri10<. TAYLOR-HILL -S•even RdndoU, ?~. 1;1~ ~lorit!" Ave .. Al~mpqordo, N".\'I ,,,._,e,lco ~nd Jerry Ol•n~, \~, 1rig 1,1e yqr Pl.>cc, Co~Tu Me,a. 1 SULLIVAN ·SOLOl-\AN -M ic i. a c I J "'"es. ?I. net P~lcrson Wdv. APL •,8. Co<ia Me.,., afld LY Prle, 2•, I Ut.'.l P~l~r~on 1·1~y. flp1. .IJ·S , Co~1a /,\e\a (.l•RT!5--STALEY -o~"" Loui~. j i,I 6100 Edinger, Apt. 705. Huntingto01 lle~c n and 8 f verlv Ludlle. J'/, '100 N, Gi l~er!, Apl. 13, AnaMlm. 'NAL ll'.ER·SMOLlll'. -0,1vld Sanluel, J'/, 31~.I\ Jewell St,, Souln Laguna ,,nd Jacauelvn" Amy, 31, Jll>ll .Jewell SI,, Soutn Laguna . Pll RMLEY·PETERSON D fl ~ i d Bruce, 11, IJ15 Seal Wav. Apl. B. Seal Beach a•"l Gail Lynn, '10, 1~81 Niie Circle, Hun!in9100 Beach. f,'1R!::R rox -Jc.cy w~vne. ;~, ~l01 W•rnet Ave· .. Hu!ington Be.,1c~ ;,,,i :Sl•~•tn A"" '~· ~051 Oeo ci< Circle , Hun1inglllfl Beach. CRABTREE 111.FOSTE R Toby • COrnellus, 11, BIS? Hoffman. 8uen8 P.ir< on~ P;;1ula, 25, 8151 Hof!mon. Buena Parl<.. ilRllOSHAW·DIESEL -Michael sc~!l, Jb, 16701 Algonqu.n, Apt, JO(I, Hun!lnq!on Be~ctt and Jan~' Le--.. '16. 11>(111 Ma!ag~ Lane. Hun!ingron B~•cn. llENl·COLEMAN -L.iotry Dale. 21. :;.117~ Via C.ttallne, Apl. A, C"ni•!rano Bedell and Slll•lev Mav, 15. 3US Vio Cil!,,llna, /\pl A, (aois!rano Beach, LE'/llS·HUMIAf.;L -J!-ffrev Owe n, 10, l1i2 Alllerlon, Ao!. 11, lnn11 B~ach an<f Penny Ann, 20. JJ562 p,,10 Alto, Dana Point. HllRWICl<;·RAJALA -M•chael S•even. ?~. \~\O E. Balboa Bl vd. B~lboa ~n·l Carle~ Geor~loa, 11, 1410 E BdlbOa Blvd .. Balt>oa. Dec. 14, 197l CATLETT·BEAULIEU -Jol\11 Cnarle,, J9, 111'.lll Ctreslnul St.. Founla•n V~lll!V and Shella ,/Inn. l'/. ll~J I cne~tnur SI., Fountain v alley PALMER·de FLUITER (MANGERl - Bruce Dcuglal, 20, 'lt82 San Oemo, San Juan Capl•+r .. nc and Oen••e Mad e, !9, ~. C•lle C~_mpana, San Juim Capl1!reno GLOBUS·WERNER -Gordon Garv . .1Q, 2990 Zurlc~ Cour!, L"lluna Seacll a!ld Macia Louise, 29, 7990 Zurich Ccurt. Lag\llla Bt.icll DIC US.CHAPMAN -Oavld LeRoy, 23, 17752 S1elner Circle, Munlir>gton Be•ch anc1 Patricia. 30, 1n52 S!elne• C.lrC/8, Huntlr>glort Beach LARKIN·YE -Henry J1mes, 21, 2nl2 Catrllln Delve. Mi .. !on Vit in ~no Yim Sam. 16, 2•ld Carrillo Drive, Mi11lort Vleio WILSON-CHOL ... R -James Allen, 2i>, ~I Azale.io Ave., Cosle Me>a an<l Juli Cllrlsllne. lL '97 A.talea Ave. Cosla Mes.io NORDHDLM·RILEY -Carl David. 30. 19868 l"Utrnes~ Lane, Huntlnyton B1.iocll 1nd Maureen "J", ;J, 19!6" lnver.,.u Lene, Hun!ir.glon Be.,Ch BIES·ANDEASE N -J,,mes Franklin, n, 231G We•lmlnslcr Ave .. CO•I" Mi s• f'ld Darcie Lee, n, 1:no Weslmloiter Ave., Cos!a Me•a HUGHES·BVTT E AS -Ev 11 en e Wlll!am, •1, 11111 Tr .. sk Ave,, Garden Grove •nd Christine, 41. IOJOO CunnlngMm A~e .. Wel1minster liOLLOSIN-8E LL ~ Aon,,ld 8u'k~, 2S, •Ii King Court, 01~dale Ollll Oe1:Jo1>1ll Elteen. 10. 196! PAr~vi'w Clrtle. Cost• Mes.io 8UDVITIS·JACKSON -S ! t p he n Vln(enr, :U, ,,. W!!llmin;ter Ave .. 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UCI Displays Twin "!ling Round !he Moon " by French dramatist Jean Anouilh will be staged by UC Irv ine drama students in the f'ine Art.s Village 1'heatre at B p.m. \Vedrlesday through Saturdny. Music, dancing, roniance and \Vil characteri~e the play, a fable a~ut twins of opposi te tempcra1nents. The s!ory revolves arotrnd efforts of the aggressive brother to save his shy twin from an unhappy marriage by distract in~ him wit h a beautiful dancer . The roles of both tlvins will be played by Craig Gardner ot Turlock. a graduate student in drama. The cast includes tl\'O other graduate st udents . Barry Koron of Great Neck. N. Y .. and Christi ne Turbi tt of hTendocino. Others in th e cast are Richard Bobb, Gretchen \'an Riper, Susan Adams, Merry Loomis, Jeffrey Add is, Sa lly Bra nstetter. Dan 0 ' Too 1 e. ~fonica Ke1.a'r, Paul Barber, Barry Koron and Chris tine Turbitt. The production is directed by Ashley Carr, assistant professo r of drama. \Vhile al UCI Carr also· has directed "Look !£01ne\vard. Angel.'' a stage version of the Thorn<tS \\lolfc novel. and four productions of Survival Theatre. non-ve rbal theatre. Charles D. To1nlinsoo, lecturer in drama, is creating the scenery for "Ring Round the Moon" as his first stage assignment at UCI. H i s background inCludes 20 Yfars of theater design experie net! fm New York and London. "-Lighting has been designed by Cam ' ~arvey , assistant professor of ~rama. Ti ckets to the play are $3 and may be obta ined from the Fine Arts box office. UC Irvine. Vor informalion call the Fine Arts box office 833-6617. - 'St. Joan' Remains Timely By GEORGE l.E!DAL 0 1 lilt Dill~ ~1111 Stiff "\Ve need a f.e\'I n1ad people n-O\\', Sec where the sane ones have put us." de Poul engy in drf('n~e of the leadership abilities of Joan the l\1:1i<.I . Again the age\('ssness of Ge<irg! &>n1ard Sh:t\I' prO\'l'S itself in the. Ahmanson Thcntre of the Los Angrles ~fusic Ccn!cr. Sa rah Mi les is ".Sa int Joan,'' the daft damsel \\'ho distrC'sses the 15th century church and feudal establlshmcnt "LOVE FRANCE ' or Leave It,'' she exhorts the troops. J1er thanks for vtirming in battle and saving her native J&nd from rule by the English is death at the sta ke by fire, as every ~hool child knows. It is the Shav ian retelling of the historic tale that makes this lengthy evening in the Ahmaiison 1vorthwhile. And, it is the rcmarkabJe talent of director Arvin Brown that makes the long evening pass qu ickly. Fine costumes. facile but impressive sets and finely drown chamctcrlzatlons combine to present lhis Shaw work as a fresh piece or theater. TI:IE COl'\fMENTAltY on the human condttlon remain.~ as valid today as it did in lhe 1~ when first enjoyed. Some might argue that St. Joan's aggressive militarism. and natlq_nalistic p r l d e ls Jess than fashionable ii1 the post·Vietnan); era. Yet. Mi~ Miles' portrayal emphasizes {be spirit or IHI teen r.rm ... gir\ whose "voices " spurred her to become France's military sa'ltor. It is the struggle of the individual against' establlahmcnt which l:s 90 evident in thi• reldlng of the Jeame d'Arc legend. Sarah Miles and R{eb.iid Tho-.,;;, star in G.eo~ge BernaAd Sh~.w's 'St. Joan.' • "1 . . ' ~; ..,OOCIJ!:r'('S . .:;:111~i.rhabii of who 1s .10 bOoome Chftles VII, is ( ·thorollihly professional perform-~ 1f"U: cmJudlng bn: ~ a : flattering i tage.'1tnsk ences 'include John Scliuck. J o!P' penprick. . ... 'Iboma:i overcol"AICs the famll l~f': eph Ma&'r, Ga ri M!kal Frank- A.s the Daupllln wbO bea.ents from ity film and television have lent Jin, Berry Kroeger 3n~ J ames Joan 's unsolicited .. ...-on his hi · --• L r1 t N•""'lon bthaJr, Richard -~-Ctteta 8 , . ~ vo1oe--~ o en, crcn ~s 1 ... -&•• . character 81 rir trom John Boy Walton sw~bly ~tric whit)/ or wh1s-The center Theater Group ~ ai Rhetms cathedral b from Appelachia. per. duction continues through March Being} Dluphin, particularly this ooe Others deserving .or note for ~ at th£' Al).mandl. .. • ' -. ·-,_. . • . Talents ' . .. ' • M •14'.:--,. -... • ==----"'tr. -. .o:. ... _ ... • . .. - • • • Arts/Dining Out Entertainment OA!LV PILOT 25 f,u1~y ftbrudry 1. }q74 < ( ' • • Ill ' l o! ) • ' French Play ~. Drama gra duate student Craig Gardne r plays • th e roles of twin brothe rs in th e French play, "Ring Round the Moon." Th e production will run W edn esday through Saturday in the UCI Villag e Theatre. ' Pacifica Offers Potpourri ' Five varied \Yorks will be presented by Ba llet Pacifica for its second men1bcrship program of the season, taking place Saturday, Feb. 16. at 8:30 p.m. and Su nday. Feb. Ii. at 2:30 p.m. 4n lh'e LagWla ii.lou!ton Playhouse. The progran1 includes "Graduation Bal l.'' '·B;dleL I-' Or l r c1 i I s 13th Century," "Golden t\lomcnts or · Ballet." the first 111oven1en1 of "Concierto de Aranjuez",. and !h(' grand pas de dcux front "Sleeping Beauty." Johana Strauss· "Graduation Bair· has been staged for the Laguna com pany by Tat iana Ri;:i bouchinska Lichine to her h u s b a n d 's -choreOgr"'a phx. ~1iss Riabouchinska u·as one of the world's leading ballerinas \\'ho toured the world three times \\·ith the Ballet Russe. LEAD DANCERS in the La guna product·ion are Ca roll Stasnev. l.oui~e Frazer, Adele Canelli. Cynthia 1'osh, Roger F'aubel. Viclor i\l ore 11 o , Benjarnin Sperber. Carrie Kncu buhl : Molly Lynch, Jawc t Shapiro and l\1ary Saytrs. The comedy roles of the • ~eadmistress and the general will be played by Charles Colgan and Glerih S1nith respectively .... "Ballet Portraits 18th Century" is a classical work choreographed by Lila ZaJI to music by Corelli. Lead d8J1CCT'S are Mary sayers, l\fary lfanf, Molly Lynch and Joan Ross Gair. "Golden Moments of Ballet" is a satirical "'Ork. a takeoff on what \\'as ·called "the fancy dapcing or the t92Q's." It was choreographed by Leona Norman. l..ead dancers are Rober l''aubel, \ Crric Kncubuhl. Ka thv :\Lason. Llsa Robertsoo, Belinda Smith and Caroll Stasney. The Spanish work, ''tonclerto de Aranjuez,'' was choreographed by J eannette Couone to music by Rodrigo. Dancers include A d e I e Canettl,, Louise Fraze r. Elizabeth Snyder, Arabella Wibberley, Roger Faubel and Robert Pete!. The pas de deux from "Sleeping Beauty" (music by Tchaikovsky) Wiii ~ performed by Joan Roos · Ga ir and Paul Maure. Technical dirC<'tor is Carl Callo\\'ay. I , Paul Maure and Joan Rou Gair will dance the pas de de6x from 'Sleeping Beauty.' . . • ' • . ' ' • ' ' • ' • .,,. -..-. .... ~ . !6 DAILY PILOT rrlday, Ftbruary 1. 1974 • On the Whale Watch • • • " -. ---.. CSF Hu11 urs l 'o1111Joser A lhree·d:.iy obscr\1a1n.:e of department , a d1\1~1on of the the. IOOth birthday of famed School of 1he Arts. American composer Charles Ives will t.a.lr.e place at Cal State Fullerton b e g i n n I n g f.1 onday , f''eb. ll. Dr. )...eo J. Kret.e.r, n1us!c departn1ent chairoUln, said that the Ch:i rles f\'es f'\•stivaJ, featuring five 1najor (.'Qnct>rls by uni\'l'rs1 ty m us i c a l cnsemblcs and indi\'iduals, \\'ill bt.• held in the f.1usi<:· Speech-Dra1na Building . A guest k>t•ture-reci tal Yd!! be gi\'cn by John Kirkpa trick, profess11r en1eritus of music at Vale L'n ivcrsil~' and a \1'orh.l-r1·notA·11c.'<l :1uthorit y on Ives. K i rkpa tr ick , whose per\o.rrnancc of Ives' "Coocord" son.ala in 1939 lirsl brought the compo~r·s music aC'Ct·pt..:1ni:c 11•1\h thi• gL'lll·rnl ' public, "'111 preSt<nt l11s lecture-- recital of that sona ta at 8 p.1n. 'I\1csday, Feb. 12. in the l.itrle Thra!l'r. Ill' a lso 11ill srr\'e ns a gul'St lecturer for SC\'t'ral mus ic i:lassrs Uuring l the three-day cclcbl'at1on, and l 11·i!! be honored at a ti p.nl . dinner on WedncsdH y, f''eb.1 13. in !he L'niversily Club. I r ------------ • MAPP't' MOUIS -4-1 P·"'· WEll<LY ENTERTAINMENT SEVEN NIGHTS A WEEK DENVEH l\f l NINC Cu. "INE FOOD AND SPIRIT S Now Appearing JASON CHASE SHOW N;ght ly Tue. thru Sa t. ALEX STELCNER Sunday Ni~ts Dinner Sa t. and Sun. from S p.m. on 719 W. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA 645-2343 . Tbe festival, including the five concerts, vdll be open to the publi c at no charge. lt is a production of the music In add ition to rcei!als and cone-eri s by indi\'1dua l f;iculty and studenl s. thl' ff'sll 1 3\ 11 ill , ir)cludc !X'rforn1 a11cf'S by the Un i 1' e r s i t y Symphonic Orchestra. t:ni\'ersity Singers!L.--------------------... -' and the Sy1nphonic \\'ind /- l:'.:nsen1blc . lo bin !• .• • ~.•[I,," r '' "' ,.,., !• ~ .. ~:~ • • •••• • ••• •••••• ••••••••••••••• l (ACH l l't'O. •T ILL.IS. KT. COAST HWY .. UN Dl(C.0 '"'·· MUMT"uao.i l fo\CH ••7· • • • •7-1 2nd All WAL T DISNEY AnRACTION "THE MISADVENTURES ,Of MERLIN JONES" (GJ MO N .-FRL "JONES " 6:30-9:35 "ROBIN" 8:10 SAT. & SUN. "ROBIN" 1 :30-4:4 5-1 :00 "JONES" 3:00..6 : 15-9 :30 They n1ake a seven-r hous~ind-mil<'·trip every winter -those great, gray \Vha!cs. They move S'A-'iftl y, surely don•n lhc coast from the rich feed· ing grounds of lhe Bering Sea lo the warm '>\'a- ters of Scamm ons Lagoon in Baja California t-- -..,. -~ - - - -~-;;;;--------- - where they bear their young. I - -· . -------, I 'The y often travel in pairs or .in groups of four , I WE ALWAYS HAVE SOME "GIMMICK" spouting, surfacing, diving, in a universal to t l / rhythm. In an ext ra >urge of slrength, they arch ge JOU 0 rl/S l to Ollr Store - their backs and fl ip the ir great tails in the ri ir. I Or rise straight oul of the "·ater and plunge NOW' IT'S dotA·nward. ShO\~' offs. I These 4-0-ton , 50-foot nlammals c-.in be seen .. off the Orange Coast every J <1nuary 11nd Fchruary. I OUR YEARLY Watching them can be a fascinating pastime and an experience that bridges the gen erations. Take \: .. I young Jean-Paul Bea uchamp. 5, at right . !·le •• has a lot to share \\'Ith his fe\101.,. students al "' Anneliese's Preschool in Laguna Beach. The I n'oman in the above photo is all \vrapped in heavy pla stic. She came prepar<'d. A fervent admirer of the gr<'a l. gray \\'hal<'s, she 1Yas not I about to give UI) her post at the bow despite the spray punched up by the boat t rashing through I the \\'3\'eS. \Vhate 1\·atcher.c;. in Sou!h Or:inge c.ounty can I 10¢ SALE where you 1nake a r('S<'rl'<ition lo leave fr<lm Dan a Point •!arbor on lrips sponsored by lhe San Clemente lligh School PTSA. 1\10 to three-hour trips Will I SAVE lea \'C at 10 <1.m. Sat.urdav and I p.m. Feb. 9 and 16. Weekday trips ca11 ·be chartered for large ...,,_gro_u_p'.·-T.ic•k•el·s-a.rc_~.3 •. •R•c•sc•r·'·'•tio•n•s-m•a•y-be----------·----------------~ 1 1 DOLLARS , . made by caning 49£-0116. .. .. :-. I ~ I I ~~~!._! 1 OOO's Of Plants & Flowers by Debra "for your VALENTINE" We d eliver flowers arouiid the corner or around the world. Conce11 ' Paves Wa): Henri T emian ka Perfot1liitig u.t UCL A 'Mawie' : LOOK WHAT 10¢ WILL BUY! I I I I I I I I For Montl1 A concert. action pt1cked roller skaling. a basketb..111 doubleheader. gun sho\1· and sever;al conventions hig hlighi the February calendar of events at the newly expanded Anaheim Convention Center. Opening the month in the arena will be "Emerson, Lake and Palmer" in concert on Saturday, Feb. 2. The sho1v, produced by Conc ert Auociales or Beverly J1ills. is scheduled to begin at 7·:10 p.m. wit h reserved seats at f6.50, $5.50 and 1·150. 1'le Roller Games ret urn to the center on \Vedncsciay, Feb. 6, !"aturing the Los . .\ngeles T·9ir.ds \"S. t he Philadelphia-\\:arriors Doors vpen a: 7 ;i m. ~·ith action beguuLng t:! 8 o ' c I o c ~; . R..esen·ed sea-.s are S5 and $4, geDP..rc...! adrrussion is. SJ •i t.b children ll"'11er 12 bemg adnulted for tu..! price on all tickets. Tbe old and ne~· v>'ill come together Feb. J.)..JT as 1he California Ari":~ r»Jlectors hold their ;.nr ~.o! ~bo.,.. - featuring m.:i~;; oi ~ t i q u e -weapons -in t."1t: r:c.!J!or:rua Room llenri Temiank<i, founder-conductor for the f eb. 10 director of the California concert, recently retired t1fter Ch;unber Symphony, w i 1 I m:iny years as conductor of 1n.1kc a rare Los ge !he Pasadena Symphon v. appearance as \·iolin soloist. The prJgram is the four1h \\'ith Ri chard Lert as guest in the fi\'l'-Concert series by conducto r of the chamber the California Ch amber symphony Sunday, Feb. 10, Sym phony. The final one. at 8 p.m. in Royce Hall, scheduled for f.1arch 24, \\•it\ UCLA. feature ha rps i c h o rd i s t Temianka will perfor m Anthon y Ne1\man as guest Mozart's Concerto No. 5 in soloist in all six Brandenburg A Major and Concerto Op. Concerti. 64. !n E l\llnor b y Tickets for 1he Feb. IO f.1endelssohn . The California concert a rc available at UCLA Chamber Sy mphony will open Cc11tr11 l Ticket Office. 6Afl the progr~1n v.·ith t he \Vestl't·ood . Plaza, \Vest wood Serenade by !Can Francai x. \1itl<ige anrl through all m11l11al An internationally acclaimed agencies. Further inforlf]ation \'iolinist, cofounder or the is available at (2131 475-8761. W in s A '"ard I ":'lfau1·ic,'' a \\'arner Bros., rf'!l"~sc, s!arring B c r n i e Casey. 1\'as honorl'<l \1'ith the I l\1·9 top a1rarrls at the Seventh A"rinual ln1age Awards of the I !\'ational Assoc iation for the Ad\·ancen1ent of Co Io red I People. Bc\crly Hill s - l·follv1vood Branch. I ";\fauric·· \1·as chosen as "Best ~lotion Pictur<'" and I Cas('y. 11ho plays the title role. \1as n<imrd "Best 1\c!or " 1111' filn1. bas(•d 11n the rC'al-life I story of ~lauriec Stokes and Jack 1'\rym:i n, co-stars Bo I SvC'nson Jwho por t ray s 'f11;.·n1(ln\ . .Janet ,\1acL.1chlan 1 and Stephanie Ed1Yards. 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Bell Peppers 10¢ POUND FLOWE R !\HOP GIANT SIZE DAFFODILS 10¢ F.ACH I • I CALIFORNIA FUERTE AVOCADOS COUPONS EXP'IAE FEI. 6, 1974 : I , ~-t~~~-.---11':,1!-i,~.~.~,~.~u~,~.:...i~~r 1 GREt:N SUMMER 1,1i° r'.' s9UASH ,11 I 1 ~;~ s;. p,?,~~D ',' I With \..oupo1 · 1 t " I ',_,-:..~ -"'>:...~-,.,. • ' _.,~~:---- • I COACHELLA Grapefruit GOOD SIZE 645-0032 BON DED FRU IT SHIPPi ll fl'OR l6 YEARS 1 I I I I I I I I I I I "36 Y ears • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ( <rJQowen!: by debra ) I•·'"· to L..----------------------1 I p.m. Now Al 1 1601 Newpot't ~!vd. (N .. r HOii Hospital) (Corn1r of 16th St.-) ------------ • ". Now Ph on•• 645--0032 ''\Vhcre Quality i3 , I t.hc Orde r of tlic House" • l -..--. FROM Fas h ion N ewp ort f sland Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF-TffE-HARBOR • ' \ • i I I l . . . -~ ... . . . .;.:_ .... ·.-. . . ' ' . --' * CA IL Y PILOT 27 . Top Off Fine Food With ' a Snacl{ ·Shop Pie , ~\lh:it .shuuld ~·oo rlo 11 hen the :,chedu!f' ~ light hul !ho <1l·~1r1~ •s ~rro11" for \ \llholesornc. <Ind t:1~tr rooJ ~·flt'<! ..... i:h )lltixirnuru eff1 C1t•n1·1· in p I l· ii '."; <1 11 l r.urroundini.:s·~ Out 'n About Norman Stanley • Drop into aJJV c .~ lhl· ~n~t·k Shops -in OrJng1• Counl y N'ot lhal 1ou <·:111·1 aiit one or llu·su popular Sµo1 s and ,e_nt'OU!lh:r :t 1•,'al':ng line to llp)'.CI a :t1n1cta!Jh.: -cspcct:illy :.it the pu;1k !uncl1 or diuner hours. !L's best !u a11o!d gui11g 01~ l'Xac\ly r . .(l11n o r 6::Jo p .111 1r )Oll lll'I.' Jn ;1 rc:tl r'tbl1 · HE \'tJ1\ll A.\I Y l'l~lHlt.t·:.\t connected ~\vith quick seating. hO\\CVer. ~·ou 1.:an l'e ass~1r1.·d i:r ~· d1·p;1 rtt11'c rnarkC'd IJy ·l'ali&fetcllon ull all cou111~. 1\ud lh:it , in turn. will gt \'e you the reason to .return VII sonic n1orc rclaxt'd occasion. l·:ai:h Snack Shop opcra!es as <• tull i.:cale eoltce shop. ·rhe appetite ready f1;1· a l'CUlJJ]elc lunch or dinner 11·itl be li<'ltisfietl ;.:; ha11dily ,1s !he one c:Jll11iri for r.o n1u1'l' lhan a fasl cup of coffee • !)hop in Honol ulu I to Con11ctticut. J• :lr \\'esrs oper~t ions crnbratc a hos t, o! fr11n11iar nan1cs lu tht: restaurant bu.s1ncss. Included <ire It cub c n 's. l.s~Uorc's. Planklwusc. lleu~u £. Lc>e Jnd 1he ~loonr;ike.-. r.ud il \}l~t ur p1~. .-. · 1'o n1os1 p1'nJllt• ;i sn;J('k suggc.:Hs a ·:small por1ion of lood C'l?lcn before or uflt·r r·cgularly stht·<tu!i·d 1nC":i!s. In \l'hich c:1Sl'. to 1h..: u11 iAt1atl'd, !h{' narne ct these ~ places Jlglit pru·. ,, a bit misleading. 'rhl' Sn::lck Shups are closely related to lh:: 1nor..: nu1n1~rous C o c o 's C'>l:1Ulish n1c111s .. \ot too s u r p r i s i n ~ bcca11S<' boih ar<' operated b~· Orange County 's giant :in1011g na11on:il rl·stau1·ant ch{1i11s, 1-':ir \\'t~\ Scrv1ct'S, Inc 'rhe Snack Sh11ps feature a relatively :-.rn:dl 1Hcnu bul iht·rl' is :1 nice twlauc-c of itcn1s th:ll \\ill C'n:;Lle anyone 10 .il'ICC! S:OOll'!hing lo h1.~ liki ni,:. A!su, priCCS J l'C l'Xt."Cptional!y rl'<JSOll;).fk-fur rile ~t.1:iH 1y tin tl 41J:J.n!itr o! Joocl served . • Fronl lla11·nii (there's also :i Snack There is a choi ce 1.n· ninl' n1ajOr Cntrccs ·~~fJlt Jta11111e1· Slephanie Forcn1an. daughter of ~tr. and J\l rs. Shel· don L. Foren1an of Newport Rea ch. does t he splits n1 id ·a1r. 1\11 eighth grader al ll orare Ensign J\1idd lc School. f\1 i!'s r~o rcrnan is a featured dancer in the ' AVAST , Yf FOOD ANO DRINK S\'JASH HUCt>.LEH S1 • I ,, j'\l l.jA(A>-if>lUtl "ll"A !)llnl~•.l 1.ou:.1Y l>•nPOk , NEW IN NEWPORT THE FASHION IS LAND VELVET TURTLE Join U$ Sunday$ Fro m r l .00 a.m. l:or Our Full Serv ic e SUNDAY BRUNCH Every Entree Features . , , HOME BA KED ASSORTED ROll.S FRE SH FRUITS -CHAMPAGN E I FRESHLY SQUEEZED JUICES -l. EGGS BENEDICT . OMELETTE CARUSO FILET MIGNON OSCAR AND OTHER GREAT BRUNCH SELECTIONS .... 0,.IN DAILY 11 :00 A .M. Lunch Serve~ to 5 p.,m. Dinner Served From 5:00 pm. LOUNGE ENTERTAINMENT 5~ Fashion Island Newport Center Drive West NEWPORT BEACH • ·11. Collenette Ballet of Pasadena. She will perforn1 at 8 p.n1. Saturday in the San Gabriel Civic Audi· loriurn. 'l'icket in forrnalion. (2!3) 576-9 141 .. .• " .::·· 9fefile .dtttfei,ye FRENCH C UISINE Cp~n 1 O,v1 ! l:lli ~.,., .. / t:~O 11.• ., LUNCH e DINNER COCKTAILS 3800 S. Plaza Drive South Coast Village l1>-i1 .er~• 'c ~o. Coo jf Pl<\r~I 4911 WARNER AVE HUNTINGTON BEACH (114) 846·9656 COR HE R OF 80LSA CHIC A & WARME R AVE. Serving Fine : MEXICAN, J.MERICAN & SEAFOOD Steoils & Lobster ,6.ND A COMPLETE WEIGHT WatC.1-lEllS M~NU AT POPOt..All PRICES CHILD'S "LATE e COCkTAlLS e MA,RGAAITAS HAPPY HOUR DAILY 4 to 6 P.M. e SUN. 2-4 SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 AM. 2PM e MEXICAN GUITAR & SONG Fri. & St!it. 7 to 11 Sun .. 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. C.LOSt:D MON, I. TUfS. C ,,,.. TO 11 l".M. WED. THUR S. 4 ,..M. TO 12 ,,M. Fltl. & SAT. 11 A.M. TO 10 ,.M. SUN. THEY'RE .BACK «: !ur the e\11•11111g 1r.e;il All are l!lt'l"\t.'\l 1',llh sou\). toss..•11 :;1"l't'u salc:d. Cho•LC t.~ 1·1c111.h fr1.,:., ha:-.!1 br'u1111 <1r ti.:1J..1•d po1ato, hot roll anU butter. l.EAl)lr\(i t)FF arc grilled b<•hy t>e<•f 11\'c r , $2.2.i ; hnrnbuq,:er ~teak. St 35 . t:luh st(•ak, ~3.75. Each of these 1s uL"° rn·c·on11>:111i. ... i.l l;y 011 io1l rings S1ill nno1her l>e1•f sclcclion 1i;-!h1• bcggnr's brochette. $2 .55. 0 n l h 1 s n'co1n1n£'1~d itc111 1ou'Jl r cc c i 1· c n1~1rina1cd Ups or ~tf as t~ndcr a!t' they arc 111sry throu~h scasonu'h aud ]>reparation. In !he , seafood departm{l!ll tlt<'rc 1~ northern h<ilibut strak, $3.2.'i; fil<'l or 11·hi1c fish. ~1.95: jurnho shrirnr>" $.'J.;,(I, tried clams. S'.!.05; n1ixcd se;ifood pl<1t11·r. ~.1 15. Hou se spccial1i~. a\'ai lablc l•)L' lu111..·h 01· dinner. includ:! the <le!uxt• cornlJ(l \t.h~scburgcr \1·ith choice of An1C'r1can. j~ck or chcdd<ir chel·Sc. S('l"\'{'<l 1111h French frirs iilld ;1 choic:c of ~ouµ lro1n Lhe kicllle or lu.~,.·tJ gr£'1·n ~.1l<td 1, ·'1 65 11·<us1.lfn1·r ch;.11nbu t gl-r :-ilt•ak -.l'f\(•(t 1111h Fr ~lll'h lrJcd (/11v111 u1~'· (oU:ig•' t·h~t·:-.e, 1on1al0l'-" ;ind H1\ .. l\n:-.p • . .;1.1r1 : fish and thip!) (scr1·l·li 11'1\h l·huu:c· of !)ffJfl or s:iJ;1d, French Jri1•s vr hHsh !)!'01111 potato..:s. ll'rnon. lr1r1nr satH"l'. ho! roll ,u1d bu11t·rl . ~I 5j ,\()l)ISr. S'l1LI. 111(.)rC 1;1ra't.1. 1/1crt·':i 1.1lso a cht•l '~ s<1lad , $1 611, ;ind a c·ho1c:1· ol three 11111t•IC'll.:.'> 1.·h1h and c ht..'CSI.'. 1nushroon1 or .\lcx1.cnn grr1·11 pt.:pper, ~1 :>a e:ich Saud11 ichcs scr1·,:od <H <lll 1unc~ /11("lv<k· h.::eon and 10111;.Hu. ~l.111: tuna salarl. .~I. 10: t,rriJJcd chcc~c <in<l slircd tun1<1IO. '-l.0.1: dc1·iled f'g~ and slifCd to1n;1to. -~d.iJj ; Frt•nch dip hCl'f. .)J ·ti , HL"U/;l·n Jr. ~1.35: t'Qld h;1n1 , '1 40 Or )'(.)ll ca11 t;1k" your pit·~ ul ~I\ IUIJ·l.U!t•h li;1n1'>ul')!l'I'~. ;d] ~·r\1·d \)II ho111L"n1ade hu!ll'nnil:-IJuns. Tht·\" :.in· lhl' l'l'glllar h:1111hur-,;1 I'. ~J'tJ5 · 1111 t!i thee!.<'. SI !:1 , Lurµl'l"·!l l·a h:i~kel . $1 25 . p;11 1 ~· 1111•lt. 51 ~-1 : 1nu:-ihrooni buri;:cr, '-l '111 nu1 11111 ~up.·r llur;;er , I>[ ijj 1.1111·l1Pl'O l>0rgcr, ~I GO '''"~~'\ \'f ll l tlROEH ii! :i :,11;1ck Shop. be sure to lr~i v.c roo111 fur· tlcsscrr - e~l)(:l'Jtl ll) a IJlCCl' of ~'ll' 11 \\Jll 1,e a !)lie.e 1.1 tlu· w1•ll·f"110;11l !ira11rl o! Vi's . . I 'u•s. ~·ur ~~l l:l'llls 1Jt.:J" Jcln.:1ous piece theft' 1:: a 1·ho\c:e u! apµI ·. IJlucbcrr.1·. t hcrr)'. · llU\l'h ;1µµlt· ur boy.,l!Jlh1•1'fy ,\l!M! 1hcre 1; <·tK.K-ol11t..: fud).:l'. l1·nlllll erl'<11n. crx1111ut J;;11;1n;ir1. h.itFin:~ 1·re:1m . h!ac·k bortorn . µ•·1«111. C"rc;un thr1·~c ;11ul s1ra1\l"N:rry ('hC'l·:.c fur 5,j C.(''fl'~!i. - :\:.·l"Ulld, Ur niur ..: hCl'Ull\l' an l'iil!IY r11;11[1•r h\ 11rcte1111i.: :1 11 holt• p1c !o µo •111 11uu· 11;11 •1u: of !he 1't'~taur:•lll )'1 ll'l':'\ rur !/\1·.~c f t'tll,:C (r11111 ;:-.1.8() !O ., ~. -1:i. l 'it'..1~111~ :,n:icl. SJroµs art• J0<·atcd 111 1'or1:n:t t • .:I \t;i~-. ~:nHfl Ana 31Ki (lrt111i.:1· •l(POL Probes 'C 1·isis iii Goverrinient' !<POL·:-. ongoing se ricl' ul n1on1hl y p1:.ocrnms 011 L'.N. :.uuJ t.:.S a[.l;{iirs. in 11·hi ch kev issu0s ;ire discussed bv lc~HI· Ing li gur'cs. prr.bes "Crisis in tiov1er11· ruent"' Sund;iy at 8 a.ni .. ~·undny 1•:i1 h corrcspon:.lcnl .\lcsc:s Sch0t1fi::d c1Jnr!111:1· ing the intcrvie1rs. Turning on Scott Manchester GUESTS TlllS we{'k arc Britain's Parliarncnt n1e1nbcr l\iarcus \\'orslcy and Congrcssn1an John ~I. Buch'l.nan, \\"hilc the Sunday. March 3. topic ·,•·ill be "Black An1crica and Black Africa." 1vr<1p1>ers or a re;tson:1blc fr1csin1ill'. 1rill be S4,000 in a1hleric equiprncnl. ll'S. li sh•ner-; 11111 hear Old Hactio dr~ n1ars, niys11·r~· serials and \'aricl~· sho11s. Studio!> ;tri' localect al 3729 \V . {"ahunl'g'1 Bl\·11.. Norrh Hol!y,,.,·ood for !host' ot you in lf'rcsted in donating tax· d<'duetible. con1ribu!ions or nc v• and used n1erch;indis~·. Kt!J's monthly ~1anagc n1cnt Foru1n tackles the problem of "\Vill the energy crisis kill off the ecology 1novemcnt?" at I a.rn. l\londay "Off Shore Oil [)rilling." Bill Bro\l.'n hos1s. with µuesls Sid l\1agle1Yar , chairman of the N:lliona! l':11crgy Con1tnittcc of the ·Sierra Club, ;ind J)r. C. B. Scort . director of !he F,nvironn\cnta l Sciences. t;nlou O i I C(.)n1pany. \Vi nning school also recei\'l'S one ht111dred 1.p.'s for its library µ!us a concerl by Capitol rccortling ariists, TI1c f{aspbcrries. Each student :;ilso 1v ill receive an album and a poste r of the H<!s pbcrrics. KllJ plans to recycle all of lhc papers as a contribution to 1ht• ecology. l'HOCCt~OS, frCJn1 1hc 2H·da.\· Fle;i i\l11 rkcl bene fit bcJng held throughout February at KP FK i-adio·s UJJS!airs ··stra,ynge H;i ll." \1•ill be counted lO· \1·ards il.s Sl(),00 fund ·raising marathon. In addition to pleas fo r operating n1on· J inl l\l<.1ci\rcl\ is 1101\' Spt'nd1ng Sun· tl<1\· :if1vn10011:-.. from 2 lo 8 p.n1 . on KFI.. ~1:1cKrc!l h:1~ h:u! cxtcnsil"c cxpcrlcncl' · 111 r;tclio in s1:11ions 11i !\liarnl. Nt:!11' Or· il·;ins. !):Illas and Boston. lie has been the ho~t of g<11nc sho1vs such as "Gani e. KMJ 's "Schoolhouse Rock" invites students fron1 all .L.A. :irea public and parochial schools. Grand prize for arn;1ssing the most !\t&;'i.I i\lars candy ~07 w ;,lfth S1. Cosio Meso 642-CS27 1518 l olrier St, Co1to Meso ss1.sc1s STEAKS AND t:tOAGIES EAT IN DR TAKE OUT 0,.EN 11 '" t CLOSED SUND.A. 'f 'Ne wnu!d li~e lo •nnounc~ !he opening of our new 1tc •e ~t Sth & EUCLID SANTA ANA e 554-2821 'NATCH FOR OUR ·$RAND OPENING FEB. I Week Doys: 11 :JO A .M. to 12 ,.,M. Fri. and Sat. 11 :J O A.M. to 1 Z:l O Sundays: 41 :00·1 2 MIDNIGHT COCKTAILS 9091 E. ADAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 • Newport's Finest Delicatessen Restaurant PRIME RIBS OF BEEF $3.95 J&Wd ttffh fMktd f'(Jllto. l~l•bl~. liat roll •nd butt .. r A """trut far' II~ {R"'i/y G1md T1r1usdil1'. ,."'rldlzy •• <;.nuddy 1nd &i11dly 640-0322 l 830 Newport Cente, Or. (Fuhloft l1l•nd) Ne1t to Avco Tower In P1t11.5ng Structure , ' . • j :an1l'" :ind pilot sho\1·s sut h as "The lloncyn10011 (;an1c."' "Pr1utence and !he Chief'' and •·t·lol ly11'ood Sweepstakes,'' along 11ith sum m e r s!ock in "Oklahorria" and "r\11 the l\ing's fo.1cn." Real Cantonese food eat here or tak• home STAG CH IN ESE CASINO 111 21st Pl., Newport Beach ORiole 3-9S60 Opr11 Yeo• Aro11nd Doi ly 12·12-Fri. ond Sot. 'tll j o.m. . ~ :\tf ~1r~.Al .IJ!r.~ . ~\Y Family Restauranfl ~J.l~ IREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER """~ 55 G•O~t 1f01ft DfllV • ..... so .... 1.80 OINNERS INCLUDE : CllEEN S111.AO. CHOICE OF 011.ESSIMG, GARLIC BllE•O, CHOICE OF RICE PILA.FF 011 POT A.TO CMlLO"S DINNER ..•.. U c C.llOUNO llOUNO STEAK . ,. I.II TOP SIRLOI N ST EAK SEA. FOOD COMBINA.TION .. t .U STEA.It l'I' PEPPERS ... J.fS Flt ET·BA.CON WllllPPED . J,U 11.IB STEA.I( , .• J.1S SrEA.lt·A.·BOB IMon. Sot<:. l.9SI J.oM NEW YOlllC. STEA.I( .. . .•. J.• CA.TllEMEM STEAK ..•.. J,,J STEA.I( AMO L08STEll . S.tS (TUf'1, SM~ 1.951 t.ft Slll t..OI N STEA.It SANDWICH 1.tJ in GARDEN GROVE e n .5 a t i ' 1'4~!1 u ... u ... ,. ""''''\ ' ·~~I • &;oo,,,,' 8461 GARD!N GROVf ILVD 510·7~40 ---.- )ATn,'~MulNE ~· ' I I & LctVERNE ' . ' ' Moo~l:AKER I 85'4i Mac..:RTHUR IL YI). IRVINE . ' -- ' • ;. . .\ ' . -. ~· .28_~AILV PILOT Fridat, ftbr11ary 1, 1q74 ------ COUR14ET SANDWICH SHOP TRY OUR MONTE CARLO --A Mea l In lt telf-- CONTINENTAL DINING IN A RELAXED GARDEN SETTIN G ALSO · Com~l,te C•l1trin~ 5,.,,.;,~ ~inc• I 9b9 -Phone; 6~6 -8808 , OPEN 11 :00 A.M .• 4 P .M. MON . THRU SAT. 1767 NEWPORT BLVD.-COSTA MESA ORDERS TO GO: 646-3820 . ' . '.-' !IN THE -·GALLERIES • I GWC Stµdents Show Photogrt;tph .y UCJ VILLAGE ART GALLERY -\Vorks bv 01en1bers of UC! art raculty including John Mason, Toiiy DeLap, Ed Bereal John Jaul Jones. Ed Moses, Vija Celmins. Joel Bass, Laddie J)1ll, Arlhur Dubinsky and 'l'om Hadloff; noon-5 p.m. daily ,L"xccpl Monday. through Feb. 3. ClC(; 4\,KT GALt l::ltY -f)r:lf)ge Coast College. 2701 Fair- view Road . Costa i\1esa. f\.11xed 1nedi1 exhiblt of ~tortillaro, Le Br<1ne. Casados and P"ayne, OCC art instructors. lloui's: 1\1onday through Friday Crom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ilours : Mond<iy through Friday, 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday, 10· a.01.-6 p.m. and Sunday, noon-5 p.1n. UCLA -Wright Art Galleries, African Art in Motion, fea- turing more th an 200 works of African sculpture. fiber. Iron. ivory, beads, rnasks, furniture and costumes through A1arc::h 17. Admission, $1. • Nfi~WPORT CIVIC CENTElt GALLERY -Newport Beach City !-!all, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Annual City Emp!oycs Art Show, through Feb. 28. Hours: Monday through fo'ridoty , 8 a.n1.-5 p.m. • • Blvd., Newport Beach. An exhibit of the works of Ptlart. Rothko, one ot America's most important abitracl e&· pre&slonlst painters. Hours : Tue!!day-Sunday, noon-4 p.m.; F'rldays, &-9 p.m. AVCO SAVINGS AND LOAN -3.110 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Olis by Jac kie Lo wry through February. -RANK OF COSTA ~lfo:SA -llarOOr :it Baker. Costa M!!:sa. Oils by Dr. Ji'red Olds through February. HR ENTWOOD SAVINGS -1840 Ada1ns Blvd., Costa Mesa. Oils by Charlci Dorsa through february. CALIFORNIA THRIPI' & LOAN CO. -17\l E. llth SL..C-Osta ~'lesa. Western subject s by LaVergne Rosow through Febru- ary. CULLEC'ron·s CllOICE GALLERY -666 N. Coa11t High- \\'ay, Laguna Beach. One·man show of Gerald J. Burns through Feb. 3, Hours: Daily except ~!onday, from 10 a.n1 . to 5:30 p.m. ====-=-~=-=:-:=-_::=::_=:-=::,_:::_::_:_::,=::_=::_:_:_::.=::_=::_=::_:_:_=::_=::_=::_=::_=::_:::_=!,1 JA CK GLENN GALLERY -2fel E. Coast lllvy., Corona del t.-l ar. Scu lpture by eight 20th Century European master!! \\•ill be on exhibit. r,cb. 2-28. The sho\~ \\'iii include works l>y Bo01L;ircj, B:ovQellc, Ca_rpeaux, [)(;ra_iri1 ~1aillol~ ~1~_tls~, J{cnoir and Rodin. The Feb. 2 opening will benefit the Nev.·- port Harbor Museum of Ari. !lours: Daily. II a.m.-5 p.m. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE UBRARY -15744 Golden West College, llun1ington Beach. Photography exhibit by students of Phil SopoC'ko, through 1-,eb. 15. Hours: Monday through Friday, ll a.m.-3 p.m. \\'cdnesday, 7-9 p.m. Hours: Monday through Thursday, 7:30 a.m.·10 p.n1.; Friday 7:30 a.1n.·5 p.n1. and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. COSTA MESA ART LEAGUE GALLE llY -206 \V, Wilson St.. Costa ~tesa. Oils by Herschel Yager t1nd Sand)l Kusick through February. 1i " ' • .JACK GLE~N GALLEllY -South Coast Village Santa Ana. Print s by New l{ealist painters John Snit. Ralpti l:oings, IUchard Estes, Don Edd y and Robert Cottinghain. VILLAGE INN Present LAGUNA ll};ACH l\.tUSJ-;U.\I OF ART -307 Cliff Drive, La- guna Reach. Tv.•o phorography shoY.'S \v iii be on exhibit through Ft•l>. 6-March 3. Professional photographer and La- guna Beach resident Robert Randall shows his photographs of Laguna Beach residents that are part of a photography book . "Laguna, Laguna." Also, the Photographic Society of Amer ia's Young Photographers Showcase. CllALLIS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast H"'Y·· Laguua Beach. Paintings and recent bronzes by George Michaud. 11ours : Daily except Monday and Tuesday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. HARBOR ART MUSEmt -221 1 'W'. Balboa SUNDAY BICYCLE BRUNCH 9:00 a .m. to 2.00 p.m. $1.95 per person CHAMPA8riE SUNDAY BRUNCH Featuring : EGGS IENEDICT HUEYOS RANCHER OS MARYLAND CRAI CAKES SWEDISH l'ANCAKES EGGS AND ...........••..• Cor"•' of l'ork & MalR 10 A.M. • l P.M. DINNER IS SERVED FROM 5 P.M. Phone 83:1-2770 c,Airporter C/nn BALBOA ISLAND 673-4530 CT.I f 1· 11700 MAC ARTHUR BLVD -no e (opposl" t!lt flr;ior1) NEWPORT '<I o steak d •. lllllCl-S 10r ·$5.95. That's Right. Tcrlya ki !or Two. Specially priced at just $5.95. Come have dinn'er w itti a friend and 1ry one al the great steaks we serve. Teriyaki. Marina ted in our special oriental teriyaki sauce and served with a grilled pineapple ring. Dinner also includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad. Choice of potato or rice. Piping hot homemade • bread with butter. Plus a boltomless cup of our ~' own special blend colfee. There's no shortage here in our galley. We planned ahead and you should too. Begin now, Clip our coupon and enjoy two of our great steaks. DINNER SPECIALS NIGHTLY _ l_tEoftk WHAtE GOING out.r FOR DINNER? You'tt tove creperfe the only Orange County restaurant se rving a \Yide choice of crepe entrees and desserts for lunch, dinner and supper 7 RY A SPINA(// SOUffLE CREPE - \p1n.1c h '''u11/1 ·1~(I ir1 cr1·1>• ., , l1r,h r/\ •pnnl..led \\1th pdrm e5dn cheese, • 't•111t·d 1\ 11h cht·t,-5£' •,1t1ci> o n rt'</Ul"'' o;:"E,J OA!L '( 11 Oil A r.1 1 .. ~~6-122-. Soul~ Co•tl PlaJ• ~Coil• Mt1• , ..... ,. , •.• r.~l. 11·.·• l11 1001J PM 1 &S.i: 1 11i~*·~ .. SL'l i1 i;ip111 ~ ..... "'''' ·~· ... ' ..... • ! ·' ..... ... ~. ,_ •. 6lnQ-n·&Js ~~~~: offers FAST and HOT PIZZA, n.n .. red 10 your donrt DELIVl:RY HOURS 5-10 P.M. SUN.· THUR. e 5-12 P.M. FRI . & SAT. CROCKER BANK -2300 Harbor Bl\"d., Costa fo.1esa . Oils by Frances ~terrill through february. CROCKER BANK -.Souih Cuast Plaza. 3390 !3rist&l St., Costa ~1esa. Oils by Lydia Soull11vorth through February. DOWNEY SAVINGS AND LOAN -300 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . Oils by Viola Morrison through February. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS -Fashion Island, 500 Newport Center Dr .. Newport Beach. ~ils by Katherine ~fanor and Barbara Shultz through February. GLENDALE FEDERAL SAVINGS -2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Alc\aa .. \Valercolors and o i I s by Marcella ~nley through F~ary. • • ••• --- LUNCHEON SERVED DA ILY From 11 :00 A.M. DINNER SERVED UNTIL 8:00 P.M Monda y and Fr ida y #1 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-2200 a~JA{;;(!}~ fiUNDAY BRUNCH ('!3C ABOARD THE ~ ~ubenE.Lee fiJJ¥ witit a ... Ramos flu or a Bloody Mary ·£..;,; EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS Wirk Mttt. dlidrt! livm or~ STEAK& EGG~ ..,:CREPES.tSVPREME. . o.oolt friM TMlif'tl(wl ""'9'*''°"•· MONTE CRISTO A., udtiry,. .. ,fdt Jptldd/ty . KJ«nr- -· «Eating .out" is not ~~ . • . dining! MICllSll FAMILY MEXICAN RESTAURANT .l ••· ftlVIEllA OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Dining at the Newp0'1erlm'a Marine Restaurant Is a totally pleuui'able Sxperience. Excellent culalne, ranging from our superb Rack of Lamb to Salmon Sleek In Salaa Verde, palnotakingly p<eporld by dllt European- -trained chefs. A wine Nat of dlstlaollon to complement your enlree. And, tn an atmosphere of contl{'lental elegance • ftt5T.WUNT Contlnentel Cui1IM Cockt1ll1 '• "YOUR BIG PARTY IS OUR BIG PLEASURE " • 296 E. 17th STREET • lllLLCREN .SQ. C'OSTA MESA PllONE 641-7621> • COCKTAILS • , • • unmotched for relaxed enjoyment D(ning Is 1hs Marine R9$fauranl st ALSO, THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE WINE CElLIJl/1HE BISTAO/THE CHELSEA BAA ' Serving Luncheon · and DfnMr Monaow through Sa!Wfdav. Closed Sundays W• •r• lo cated ne•t to the. M•y Co. In South Co••t Pl11•. l lU I. -c......... ...., .... . . - • •• • ·- ,I I I. ' ' ,. . . -. •-r -r ~··.­.. ' ' .---, . . """" --• Jill • • • -· ,f .. •• . . • Old Musicals at .-Chapman "Cine1na du \V cir d ,'' C."hapman College's G r e a t Fllma GuHd program for the :· • iTPr1rstslr.TE. ·: .HATUlAL POOD IHTAUlANT. Lew C...._..ral M"u • -H..n kw« -• • UNLtMnl D SALAD AND • • TIA WITH DINNIR I Wlm 11111 (Ollpo911) • • YIGIT.RIAN DINNERS • F,AOM SJ.25 • • January Lntcrt.enn oontlnU(!.:S this weekend wtth two musleaJ extravaganias. "The ~rt Song," .and ''The KJd From Spain " will be shown at 8 p.m. in Memorial H a 11 Auditorium, 333 N. Glassell St, Orange. "The Desert Song" features the nrst sound version of the cl:isslc optrctta ilnd sta1·~ .John Bol<'s in a dual role. Co·s tars iJ1 the feature arc Carlotta King, Louise 1' .. azcnda .Featured tire m e m o r a b I e 1unes such u •·tn th e 1'.1oonllght" And "Look What You've Done." ft'ollowl ng t h e Intertenn series. the Grea t FUms Guild v.•ill open a new series of "to ... ii ms f."'rom Around the World" during the spring s cm·e s ter . Additional infotmation regfl f"ding lhis series may be obtained from the College's Cultura l Event s Offl t-e, (714) 633 -8821 , Ext. 309. • OPIN ~AILY • • 1:00 to 11 :00 P.M. • llnd ~lyrna Loy . ----------- .. 2440 W, Coost Hwy. • N.wport IMc:ti 446·7071 Eddie Cantor stars in "The Kid ~ro1n Spa.int' a musical directed by B~y Berkeley. I••••••••• •• :?7/Ze Cf.'a1111 e,;y .9/J'J!rtftl'tt11/ ENTERTAINMENf ~-· . NIGHTLY , SUNDAY BRUNCH SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M . to 2 P.M . IANQUET FACILITIES Din.er Served Fro• S P.M. NOW FUTUllN~ "THE BACHELORS" l17 PACIFIC COAST HWY. HUNTINGiTON llACH lllWle O.o & G•ry GorTl11 536-2555 T-. ftir• s.t. TEMPLE GARDENS O"J'Na:S:S Restaurant RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE IJIO ADAMS (et H ...... I COSTA MISA ~ .... '\.·fi · 540·1937 . 540-1923 A1114. I•._.. ..... 12201 llOOIHUIST -IAt a .. 1•) IJ .. 7121 Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks MEADOWLARK COUNTRY CLUB ORANGE COUNTY''S TOP . ENTERTAINMENT JOE LIGGINS The Original "Honeydrippwa" BACK AT THE LARK ROOM with WILLIE JACKSON Wecfnesdey thru Suridaf lifl quef F•cllifl1• up to 450 P•oplo 16712 •tAHAM AYINUI IAt w....,1 1 HUNflN•TON llACH l7l4J 14._tllt· f!JJJ ffZ•1tM 496-5773 499·2626 --..-::,., .... t~~\\ rt}OlJgp ~ LUNCH • DINNER . OYSTER BAR • COCKTAILS FACI LITIES FOR PRIVATE PARTIES IN THE NEW • GARDEN. COURT NOW: lHTIRTAINMINT 7 NITIS ar.He ...... ~ .. Duo, T1e ... Sctf'. M.... Slle•~lott 5oo;•Mo1.- J2IOI COAST HWY: (It c...,.· "'"" ,~, LAtiU.HA NltiUIL . r Grenadine of Beef Tenderloin ' Foresriere S1u1...i 111 &Miier wltto Sh1Uoh, S(IUlc.111. Mu1hroam1 l'ICI lllM Win• AMONG 20 Sl'LECT DINNE R ENTRIES YINA HAR MER ouo E11tetlaininq LI D 0 NEWPORT IEACH lNTIANC( TO LIDO l~l l ''J 1'1}50 EXCLUSIVE! His Story ia Incredible! STARTS FRIDAY Dustin Hoffman Jon Voight "MIDNIGHT COWBOY'' And Ruth Gordon 'Geo1'90 Segal "WHERE'S POPPA" Chn1•lie, Clinrlie . . Charlie Chaplin pJays a ,;li ttle n1an" cn n1eshed in the gea rs of industrialized society in "Modern Times" now being shown at the An Theatre. 2025 E. 4th St., Long Beach, along: with "Limeli ght.'' a Chaplin film also starring Clai re Bloom and Buster Keat.on. 1'he theater 's ~t i d-\Vinter International Film Series starts Feb. 6 \Vednesday with "The Green Wall'' and "Ramparts of Clay." Jnforn1a tion , (213) 430-4718. DDINClllD 'llllT UITI II liCIDf TllllSf IOWWI llRPBOOrt Based on ltro ContrO'llersial book 1 Iha! martONJd COfflonllonal tltfJOfl• or history end ercrieotogy CHARIOTS Ol=TllE ••• ., .._.... ';ii\ ..... ~ ....... ._... .. ~ l!ltEL.D OVElt-FINAL WEIEK AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE ' 15 PERFO!MINCIS F!B ll·MIR J f Mo.t Feb. JS. SJO pm I Apal!o /Tht Mili•sl.Et•dts Jue~ leb . l9. 8·JIJ pm i Hi1r•i-cer/Dt1 Q1i11tt Pas •t lh11/ I' l illJ lk li•!Sltt•ilJ Bt•IJ kl Ill : Wed. Ftll_ 20. 8.30 pm •••ll1er/Dt• l1i11l1 Pas •11111/ U1•1r11w/Slttpi•& ltJ1fy Att Ill f1i. Ft'b 72, 8:3!1 ~m S~t. Feb. 23. 2,Jl} pm Sa! M~r . 2. Q p'll lilts 11 H1lf•at1 Sai. l<L ll " ~J r.., HifD!i/Moor's Pnine/T~t M1i•s/ SlteJln1 Bt19IJ Att Ill Sun. f eb. 24. 8:30 pm Swa11 Lilke Mon. F~b-?J. 8:3CI pm (11JI !11(1•l l~e~ Feb ZV, 8JO pm les P11i1eus/Ja1•i• ~••Lilas/ ltltr111en1/T~e11t Hd Y1ri1lio~s we~ r eb. 21. 8:30 Piil Ap1llt/MHf'S P1w1ne/Et1•es Sat. Mar. l, 2'30 ltlll Napoli/Blllr t~e ~ld/Sleepi~t Beauty &cl Ill Sun. Mar. J, 8:30 pm N1ptli/U1•ert1w/hni1 a11 lil11/ T•1111t 11~ Y:w i1!it1s • e SHOWING NOW! e • JOHN WAYNE Wayne on wheels! MOVIE RA11NOB FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPl£ f/N N/KfiH IHI~ 1'11•>gl I• le lltlol• '*"""' #olll ,,_ ...,.,,.,.. ., --~--.... ...... '°"*. -------------------- ~ " DAILY PILOT 2~ . TV DAILY LOG . Friday Evening f'EBltUARY 1 Saturday Morning FEBRUARY 2 (lXl!lfrtli(JM(IJ(Q!:CIJJ "'"' I Tt1111W111 T111'4e u.i u a o 111 mm m •... 1'°°;@ CIJ ~ m ""'""' 0 hua.u (i7J {}J lu11 lllllllJ TM flitib1NH · -~ c:1.,1d G111n1. 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Tht Choul Clftl m ;01911 Jublle1 1:00 l:J (eJ9: (.i)I Olr!I_ S.11y eil Allnd Hlkhcotlt Pres.nb n ljj (!) lfGj ffl Sl•foti a Soll m loller .... u Dli" (dra) '&&-John Dtrtk. m llfdl C.ul4y D """' <Cl (Zlwl .,,,., "'"' I !~JO I ll~ill ''"''' U Jane Goodall Special · Mfuleft: Mlrlc * BABOONSOFGOMBE ; M r .... n'N•IP,,_. o @m m 111rc.g1 " .. "'°° § 1MJ oo~ '""' ''"' c.odln '111e w"ld ., A111 .. 1 ... I . QJ" rn , m Tiit Jmon• h1wio1 "Baboons ol Gomb1" Movie: " 1apalrti" (dra) 'l-4- 1 At lss111 ' Claudette Colb1rl. H1nry Wilco~ctft. Dt1l1t's Cholct (i) "j11111•: Window flt tlta s.vtll Dt11net 0 @CIJ m AIC Supmll1 M"1I La Seflora .lovtn m ,..., I TH11'1 Cot to 11 A llttt1 WIJI tii: hllef C111111 w~ .. "" w"k 1t1 Rtvt.w \ m s.111111 s1'"' D .. di hllll Plf• ll:JO II (a([)) I]) Jail a .. f'v!olPo Ja~lllM Llnpa11 Pfo•llll Clb 1:30 (~(I))(IJ l!JCl!O ll'o A 0 @(1)®)113IOI ~' t111rll1 lmn 16) Miiiie: ...... Itel • ---. [J: [!) ~ m Ubl L11d: (d11) '56-Jolin Ptynt. m " HE EXO'llCIST" 0 Mnl1: "TH llW1 ...... (WIS) * VISfTS MERV! '!17-An~hony Quinn., T111 Unlludt•bla Ql M1vtt: °'f'l'lllett lees ti .. Tr.Ins, Trtd1 & TruUt1 (RI lltcn" (com) '51--l.lofwld O'Coll· l lfltrf lttffl• 5'ft m Ad lib Trains, Tracks & Trerile1 (R) nor, Plpe1 L•111l1. NM!• g) C~•111ploRlhl" WIUtlhl1 '"''"" "'"'" """" Aft * ILE JENNY YOU'RE ernaon DEAD-Exciting New Hit 12:00 (3 (R'J) ([) c1111drtt1'1 Sptcllf ABC Su01day Movie 8:30 ,,., S,Orb Wlfld 1:00 B (ljjj (Ij) CII '" Fridoy .... , Ml rn m ·-· • .-.. (I.:/ (~in) "l1~~r: • l~usp) '10 -fi".i17 Cllula G&rir(! Kennt!ly~nne J1ckson. U11t1Wr O ~@ t1i1B C!1' Cir! Wltll (i) ""1.tWe• s~111rJ1111g fl~ I . Mlit« 1to11ts' ft1l1hborltood (l} n. lolll 0• · U.S. Nny A (iJj (3) m Sir Milllotl s .,. l2:JO I IS CIJ) ~ f•t Albert I Ct1141 CoM ill CIM hWMrl Witll Ulllfty Mwtufl lt&utlr,i.c. TllNIN (I) 14uotioft It Wlfl LI CNril llto Crild1 SIM• SbMt J1ps11111 lan111111• Plll(l'll9 Adnftturo IO:lO I • * M 1;008(51 ([))(1) CIS Chlh!1t•'1 · H LARITY ore Fun Fil• Jathll *wilh BRIAN KEITH Now 0 3 eon.., ,,,..,.,,!!. Mo'f• D @ (1) (fjl 9 m lrll• Kl~ vs. S.nl• Cl1r1. Show (i) Mfth: "Arlllf fir h llk" (111¥) I N1wt '""64-Br•d Newman, Er ic Dou111s. la HI.... Movl t : (CJ °'T1ll lelt11tltS1 Safari II Ad'mturt I""""" [1 AIUI~ Ylewpoillt N NlbltiN 10:00 till (iJ (lg! CD hu Mettll 011r" fw!!l '65----Ad•m Wtsl . riwRaddfou is .. rotlltd." ! ... 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(~ (i)) The l'ltnetn 1 (~ra/ ·~(-1~~e rerrer. ll:JCI ~ (~(I)) CIS Uta Mevlt: (Cl Rolle r '9ines -S,..dway" {ally) '6S--[lvi1 Pres-(i) fil 111 F1ri11r1 Jl:IS m Clne1111 J4 IMIN O.ulci; i Marq Sinatra, Bill Bi,by, . ine111 Slrtel ! ttJ ilC8 m ,.."' c.,... c (()1 Mov~: M""'1t1t111 .. a """"-11M11r "'"llb .....,_IPf'" (dr1) '62 -Alltllo"' ' -@ dJ wi.. Wort; 11 b-Quinn, Jac~it Gla1S011. ltltlilll"'!,~---e MoWts: "Mui llMl,H ..,...... ~Stulrt-' -----.._ IWIMad11oht" u:00 ~:.uc=;;~. N11aon ~ i;•li=~·u~"" Marla Muldaur ~uest. ......_ : "'CJy Dl•pr" (mys) '51 ID Mme: "The Mu llltwt1"' -k:t:-51. Rhond41 fltmlna. {actv) '54 -hmts M1$0n. 1_;;11b lkihr-:;~;:c.·-:-----U :JO (l) MMlon $ Movie: (C) "flit Mi• . Movte: .. ,.,,_dMI Jtlfln'" (lrrtli> With the i -by [Jea, • (C) "Tiii • I.Kiie Murphy, Wilda Ll'fl10fl. n~ndtv n··~'" tii (i) ...,.: 1c1 "Ji\.'*" ti tM I fll•h•llM Musk • f'ii lie ef till S." (sd·fi) '19- "'........., _1 R~• lh:nnas. 1 vnn Lorin~. l:IO ~lll ""' • 01 ......... 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"0 DAI LV PI LOT rriday, t ebru.uy l lq74 '.... ---------- I • lfl11sicnl Spoof (~lorla ~Iaddock <lan ces across the stage as ri.1011,1 Kent fn }Jacific Group '!'heater's production of "Dan1es at Sea" which takes place 'l'hursda y through Feb. 11 in the Orange 1'heatre, 172 N. Cilassell St.. Orange. Cu rtain tin1c is 8:30 p.111 . nightly except Sun day when it is 7:30 p.tn. Ti ckets are S6.50. 5.50. 4.50 an d 3.50. Reser vations, 838-34!55. af\'i• ., .. ., .. ., ·1 ~ ... !~~.; ,.,. ~ CORONA DEL MA q_ WINNf~ o-. "(\.\"" GOLD<N GLOB' AWARDS BEST •CTOR 8'ST ~cTRross "CL4SS" -Al 1:00 · l~;;o "STRANGERS" -Al 8:45 SU NDA'I' CO NT . FROM 1 P.M. Aj ... ph E IA"""".J lh1 l'ruJ...,..,,...,, George Glenda Segal Jackson ·• • P.t.l..;n •~•nl,• "A NEWPORT & HAI lot ll VO. COSTA MESA, .518-1.S.52 EXCLUSIVE: Winner BE ST ACTRESS Goldcri Globe Award MARSHA N\ASON JAMES CAAN M UHEXl'KTfD lOVf STOl'f lOuch Of Class l'tO! plus ;"-· I S cc:~w-~ "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" MATS: WID. SAT. SUN . APILLDD ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR!'' "'r"' "ESC APE ANO NEAR-ESCAPE , CAPTURE ANO TORTURE ARE All THERE IN HUGE QUANTITIES! THE STORY RAGES AlON(l,WITH ACTION , HOPE, DESPAIR! MOVIE-GOERS Will FINO 'PA PlllON ' SO ENGROSSING THAT IT Will SATISFY THEM ON All COUNTS! JAM MEO WITH SUSPENSE ANO EXCITEMENT '" .--:: .. ,,,,.". MON - FRI 7:10 & 9:55 SAT- SDN 1:30 4: 15 7: 15 9:55 "ThlJilm packs excitement and tension. McQueen.and Hottman are both superb." C11e M1g111ne ..... ' '')1· • ' STEU~ 11119J111-·.__ - mcQUEEn HOFmlllll PRPlu.On ~ . Yl/ORJ.J~,. v.~.cc~ .. ·1 ~·.r"O'd 1l~H SEE "PAPlllON" IN LUXURY AND COMFORT AT THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE IN THE WORLD • Two Leading Ladies Farah Family • Ill L1h1 \\ u I !1 1 r J.1)..( 1 1;111~111,,r • 111.1 11111•1 PU\· in it nu 111tJ1-r 111 11in11nu111tv 1!11 ·~tc1 l:i1n1l11·'· li11t 1.1 1!11· t•;1:-.1· ur Iii•' J>t·r1urrn1n~ F:tr<Jh~ <if 1111111111;.:1 .. 11 llcath. llit• uda~c 11o 1 cl l'L'~1·d 111 lhi.'> h~1u~c l1-0!d thl'fl' ;trl' (\\u ll':iCl111g l;idt!"' Luis. th~· lllolh!'I" upt•llS 111 '\I \I" ·l..\'!'(j ;,I 1h•· !'l'li11'al 1'0lu •if "T!ic Fir.;I F1 sll" :11 lhl· I r \'i n 1· Cu1nnu1111I 1 lh1·<1tt'I', 11 hill· d;1ugl11t·r .\1 1··ti.•I,, r1·..:«111l . 1'l ay1•d !hf' !1llt• 1111t' Ill 11• Foun1a111 \':ilh·v ('1 11n1nun1t) ·rhc:ni'r·s pl'uduc.:11011 11 f ..('indcr1·ll;1 ' Cu! 1L 1• .. 1!> _\lu . .:h1Cl.1 l K1.:!h fpr s/\01!1 11 ho got Lois 1n1t•rt"•lt'd 111 lul':il • th<."<1t1.:r rathl'r 1h;_111 the othcr 11·;1~ ;u'ound. 1\nd 1n the pa:st t110 yr:i rs. Lois h;is ;ipf)t~art!d tn - t•ight shu11 s 11hde Krlly h:i~ :-.ix to h<'r <'!'\'di\ '"l'I' S<Jl '\l)"i tih~· 1:•·1• I .. , . ., prett•· bus1 . bul th,1l:; uril~ Ilic h:ilf of 1L" Lui~ ~f\1.; · I aL~o produ<·t•d lll'U ~hv11 .-. ;ua! cl10ft.'l)graphl'd !11'0 oth('r~ at Fount:i1n \':.illt.'1 ." This rlood of !11c1.111·lc;ll :.i<·t11·ity for tile Far.ih.~ bcg1111 l;i:t· 111 l ~il 11111·11 Lois •k•· '· 1-\1•,/ I, l t 'll'·u. I ;',I i('l1• l:! I\ IJ 11 I '! . ' ~ ! ;;--c:i J .. I I ll : , 11nrk.il\11l 1:n1.- d11t'lt·rl h1· !hl' Voun l<lin \';i\ll'1· .:f ~ i,(l'U\ljl \\'h!CJl i · f,.: !<p1'<·1;1!1~.1·s 1•1 ~. 1:i . ( !ul<lr .. n'.s i·rr.· l.OlS Fl,,ltAH .l!uctiuns_ •· t 11·:1s ~o unprrsS('d 11·1th I\ ;11vl 11·11h hl'l'. that ii turnrd inc on 10 lhc:iter." she rC"e:i!ls. "I d1tl a coui>ll.' of s kit s for ;1 c_:11r1AfntaS--p1~·1•nn1 lh<il ~1~>1r :1 11 d r 1• .'1 ! I y bl' e a nl r ~1;1gesrruek.'' Cou11ty Pre11iiere • Fo1· '1'7ialit Wcitc li' 5 "1\iglr: \l'atl:h .. Th r Cu s ta \11•sa Cni(' 1'1;1\')Hllht' 1s 01 c~t'11\:ll'! the couni1· prt'JlliC~l' 1'r 1hi.; ~uspcn:sc dr:1n1n Frid;1,vs :111d Snt urd:iys :ii &:JO 11!rtJugh r.,b. 9 at the Co1nnlln:ity c~·n1•'t auditoriuzn on the Ur;u1gc County fa i r gr o u n d s . Bcse rvat ions 556-5:100. "Lift> \,'ith t'alher .. The lon gest-running non- nnisiral ph1y or all 1i1n(' on llrn;ulw:n is rcri1ed T111·s1la)'S !lirougll Srttllrd;J.\'S unlil Feb, ~l <ll thr La_gunu '.\loul1 fJ11 I 1la.1·hou sc. 606 l.:igun;1 C;1n~·or, lload. L;ig11na Bc:ich. 11·i1h ;111 i!::;!J cu1·1:.i11. Hcscrv:1tlnn s ~:t-!- 11i ll -Thl' First Fish" Openin~ nl·Xl Saturda.v. Fell. !l. for ;1 fo11r-we1'kl'nd run is the (lrang:c Coun ty prrn1i{'rC !Jf Oiis n1otler11 cornrdv hv the ir1 ine Co 111 n1,11 iii I~' 'J'hca1cr. Prrforn1anccs at ll ::iu iu the !111 1nnnifies II a 11 PlayhotlSC on the UC Ir vine f·an1pus. Rt•s£'r\'at1ons 557- 7297. ".\lrs. Gibhons· Boys" J'l11s f:1n1ily cun1cdv pl;1y ., 1onig ht throug h Su11d;1v <111d l Fridav :111d Saturd;n· nf 11£'xt \l t•C'k -\\'i\h ;in 11 ·311 L'11rt:1in 1Sund::rv :lt !l o'clock I ;11 the Hunti ng1011 Ht'ilt h Pl:1yhn1is1•, '.::11 11 :I.l ai n SI.. Jlu11ri11g1on Bl'<1L'h. Hcst'rYations 8-12-5421. UA C!tV.•ntl $ou1n Co~SI C1M1".a • 1 & l-Tue$0•¥ !Kl' l4'1•e••rl()Gok!enA~r.1QPEN Tll ;> OO P M • \ ~ •l ONLY' • Mon ·Fto. I :?:30 tD :oop.m. ~." ~;! ....,..n I• ·t"" !ll•<Jl<•<l ""''"''!in~ .. · T!1E::>llt•G . lnC.•!or'll'Gl \) ·~l(l() ~ \!o-7 '.lO 9 0~P M R[Y[NGE or T11E UVING DE.o.D C•Jl'OSEOf THElllrf~;G DE.O '> •A,~lGSOF TtiE ~•Vl~G DEA,:) AU onG,,$1yColo<' IPGJ ' -'"" "" .... $1.00::~~\ ::~:·:-:·:·· ·>:·:<·' Qpan UA :;:;:: Dilly C!ly ., ···:::~j[~~ 1~:~~3:f •.•.. !_ •• _:.•· 1: Oo•n •~Gotor' C.\ 1--.::....----1f------i ••••· I WINNER!! GOLDEN GLOBE AWAqD BEST ACTOR10RAMA AL PACINO"SERPICO" 11. Pll.llAMO~T A£LlAllE 0NLt0 tN! LAUA(NlMS ::::: I Intermission Tom Titus I.UIS S T .\lt'ff>.:I) hC'r a111atel11' t:c1rc er with 11 1nclo<lr;in1a i.1L J.' o u n I <i 1 n VallCy, ":"\11, !;lo. ;1 ~·l illion 'l'itnes 1'\o," and late r pla~ cd a \\'itch in th<i t grou p's "Tht• \\'iz:ird of Oz." She comn1uled to A11ahci1n 10 do "Critic's Cho1tt•'' and •·1'he i\filu'ictrilp." lhf>n found 1he llu1111ng1011 Beach P!a.1 houst' 1·los1·r 111 ho1ne for ··Jical'<'ll l'an \\';iii·· t.,'urft:1!11~·. Lois IS Oil(' or !ht' 1n nrt' f;1 1111liar f;1cl'~ 0:1 Jb..1.· ~lJ~C t•I .lhC 1t·1·L1h• Con1111unit.1· Thr<1ll'f Sh P ;:q.>pt•;u·etl Ill "St!l'IJrlSL' .. ;it thl' 1·lo~1' of last si'11so11 and 1c1··s ~ipc11er [;1s1 l ~dl. "\\'h:it ll1" r:utlf'r S;111':· Hur ~ill! c;1l1-. ·"rhe First Fish" her biggest t:hallcn!.le 10 date Ju lh<i\ l-'1·ank ·r <1 1· 1u1 1 l'Ollll·UI'. Lui." portr~1ys :1 11•u111aH w ho st: ;id1·crlls111g 1~Xl't'ul iv1: hu sb<111d h;1s lost all l·onf1dencc. 111 h11nsclf Tu rcsturc his ego. ;ind puss1bty their 1n urr1ilf;e. she hirt•s a eall girl tu ha1c :in ;iffa1r 11J1h h1111 :u1d boo~\ tus n1oralc. ··rl''S A !'ART filled \1'1\hl rransiliuns ... she explains. "On the one hand, sh!' 1s tlu·ill t::d ilhOut lhl· ch3ngc 111 ht·r P!u\lland. hu! 011 the u!l11·r. "shr··s ni1l ur<ifll' · j1·;1 h111~. Sht· 1na.1 ;dso ht• 11 hit of a cl111gli:1t -\l'hQ,. l\'OUld 1h in\; lip Sl11'h a solution 111 s:111· a1 n1:1rri<lgc"" \\'hilr Loi s ti rsl h t' g il ul pt•rforrnin.c: 1110 Yl'<1rs a ~n. shl'I "RIBALD HUMOR AND CD1i31DERABLE TENDERNESS. UNCOMMONLY WELL MADE AND STUNNINGLY ACTED." -CHARLES CHAtJPLIN, L.A. Times • COlOR BV'D( .U>'[ · p,\NAV1$10N" Robert Redford .:jeremiah Johnson" A SYONl Y POLLAC K FILM The man who became a legend. The fi lm destined to be a dassic! • • Al. PACINO."SERPICO" l>rcr.·,,...,n1MAllTIN •AIGMAN 0 ,,u~i.., llDfftY LUM(f S--~~.tt1 -LDO IAl,f ~ • '"iE~-N w1•u11 q ... rt."'"~ft?()to f1 PlT'liA -·· ........ ,i..,,..1101 TM(Ol>O'!Allll 'il _ :'::':=::J b,.~,:::.;·::~:-:;;... r;....,. ~· TrD--l'Kl1Qr<' ,. r •. .,,.,,_ .. .. . ROBERT REDfOAO in A Sydl'f?Y Potlat K Film "JEREMlflli JOHNSON'' L.l' ~--;~ lnd AnRACTION-JEFf !RIDGES 1-•ft :A : A .lofi Wizen-SanfOld Proo11(lt~1n • Co·Sl~trm~ ~Vilt OE.ER l ___ . ALlYN ANN MclERIE -STEFAN GIEl1flSCH • CH ARLfS TYNER· Arld ''THE LAST AMERICAN HERO'' ~trod\x:ing DELLE Oot TOI~· tA•t~ICh~ Jl)•111Rub•11'..1r>o'l.1n!1 Tim Mcln11rt ScoteflPl<JYby John Mihu"' and E!lwatCl A!\hll'I · l'>rodLlted by Joo W11ao •MON.'"""' , .. fl."""' "'·""-' • .tw'I "cr•p~O" 1:45 ,_ ---~---"'-'"I!.' -.-•-;-f--~-"D!'"'~od by .!:'t!r:eY POiiack • Pan(lvi;.qo· · l <'l<l'"'I colrir • _ f•1DAY "HERO" 7:15-11 :15 "SrliPIC "9:oa---, ->t.. ~ .....-~--- Soll. "HllO" 1 :1 S·S:l0-9:10, "Sil,ICO'' l :SS·7·11:00 '""" Wtrfter lro• W A Wt•ntr Com"'unlttllD nl Comptny SUN. JIOM l PM FEB. HELD OVER!-2nd BIG WEEK! BUENA PARK BUENA PARK CINEMA (5 2:l·28161 7886 BEACH 8LV0 . COSTA MESA CINEMA CENTER 3 g, 4 (971).4141) HARBO R BLVD. AT ADAMS COSTA MESA PAULO DA1VE·tN (545-33131 Nl!;WPORT FWV. AT BAKER ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH SURF 1536-93961 • PACIFIC COAST HWY. A ~fl'!. ST. LA HA8RA CINEMA 1 (697·6781) •"20 4 W, WHIT'flEA BLVD. , ORANGE STADIUM D RIVE-IN 3 (639 78EOI KAT ELLA NEAR STADIUM ORANGE VILLA 1639·0066} I US 1 !N AVE. SO. o f KA T(LLA TUSTIN TUSTIN CINEMA (544-16961 "'LWPOPT Al SAN -rAANll fWV, WESTMINSTER CI NEMA WEST 3 & 4 !892·4493) WEST M I N& TEA A r GOLOEN WEST LS 1101 101ally unfanuliar \V1r h the l'nlcrl1.1i111nt11t \\'Oriti. 1\s a young girl she \\'a!'l tr11int"tl 111 tap. ballet and hula dalK'lllb ;11u! snug and dtincr.d iq 1nany n ·citals. \\'hen she 11101 cd \l'f'St fron1 \\1yon1iug, whi:n: she ~···11· \lp, Sh<' .•l:t! SUlllt' t•\11<1 \lflrl.: iu 11 f1•w nw1·ics and ~tt·!cv isiou Sf'rics -but no Uin!uglic. Oaughtcr Kelly nl:;o s11-1rtc<l "al the bottoni." 11"ith :i <:horus role 111 ··Scroog1·" and 3 b<illo.'I 11t1rnber in "lleidi" for Fou n1a i11 \I ;_1 l l l' v . Then folln11·1·d 1nt·reasing.ly i<irg!'r roles in "\\lizard or Oz." "[K!(t-IHI of Sleepy llollo w'' and "Cht.:11!>t:I' B~· the Oo'1,en." Ar\I), \\'lllLt~ each is quite n•1tt1 rn!lv the Olht>r 's biggcs1 f:in. Kcilv 11•ill h3vc to pass 11·ht·11 asked hc1· opinion of ,\loth£"r 's perfor m<1ncc in the Irvine <.'OOlCd.V "\\'hat the Bt1th:r S;i11 ... 1'hat one 11:asn·1 r1·cornn1cndctl for childrc11. She won 't have thnt prob\cn1 1r1 1h "Th<' J."i rst F ish .'' J)Cspitc l1s intriguing pren1isc . Ille X-ralcd ;1cliun occur~ offst:i~c>. lei1ving a non-risque 1no1lrrn cornedy for audience consu1np1 ion. This lime the bullets are hitlin'g prel!y close to home! SHOWING NOW! cumJEastwoDd . 6 DWty HaPPJ in .......... Force TT -·-·---. • fOU l!TAl/l VALlfY cma> 0R1vr1,. II .. ' . ' S" D-,.....,., "&<-"~"' ' 'I••-8<o"'"•"'~ "'""h""~""' , 1 • 1 '• ""''"' •~"'"•"d •·•u"tolnY.o...,..M11•1l I r...,10.,.,..1o4""''J CO-Hlf "BAD MAll'S RIV[R" (RJ I . ""'-"'"" -------~ WIUJW.l\ I J0 1 9l0•• 1.1.f,I W!<. ll>t.11'.,-.. ,_~ '"'''>!•• ~ In Sunday's Fa111ily Weekly: A FAMILY WllKLY Sports Exclusive -February 3 f)w,, ... _t s,...wa, 11 •• 1 .. ~.-.... .,.,._, ....... , ..... - 11,,<irtll ~," .. ._ lHC-rr..,,...l TI."•""--... - .,., .......... , ....... -,\·h.,,w..~ <>n .\.t .... .t~ .. Style, Grace -And Now Big Money , Too : The Top S Women Golfers "1'h1· n1u .1r 11111,nrta11r 1/z in p, is yuur 11111111,/1· 11/Jo11 r the ,;r11t11~ a11d 11·hal yuur p11rpnsc is 011l th1·r1·. '/'(i /11· 11 i:,ood 11layrr. you fllU St hl· n!J[f' lo rn11re11/r a11· 11Tll .... >'u11 l'a11·1 l1·t outside 1h in;:.s i11ft'r /1'rc ll'1'1/, 11/111 1 ru11 ·,,._ Joi11i:,:· -KAl 'lll-\\.'t!IT\\.'OHTl·I, 1 9i :r ~ top 1nor11·y 1v1nncr Fo r this week's color cover story, FW coritributor Helen Dorsey recorded the ve ry candid off-the- greens comments of 1973's top five LPGA money winners. Whi le warming up for their shots in the Sears $100,000 Women 's Classic. the "all -gi rl " pros sha re so me straight-from·the ·shoulder Monday-morning quarterbacking on the rewards and the sacrifices of sports compet ition . What is it that motivates these women to endure the tensions and the grueling schedule of a tourin'g professional golfer? An~ how does it affect their personal lives? Look for "The Ladi es Cash In on Golf." .. . • TOP MODEL'S TIPS -Eve n super-model Sunny GriHio j5n·1 m1.1C h to look or io !he morn+og befofe ~he "puts' o n" tier loce. She shore~ porl of her bog pl trid5 '" o pullou•-0nd·~ave ~ectioo ~n ·grooming ond makeup. -"'r'llHtNO-'IANlll'ilCt P~11b~~.~Glf~··-~-"LI Is wit h Ge~rge Peppa,d. s!or 01 "Booace,·· rV se.ries a nd o very s,ell.conlident. sell ·suf!ici~n• "lo11t!r" with o lime problem AH Coming Sunday With The • j ~AILY PILOT I ' • l .f :~ . " ' ·: • • / LAGUNA BEACH CONCERT ARTIST S Jane and Paul Westbrook . ,-' . • • • • ~-¥ ... -....-~-·· .... ' • • I AFT Filrrl. Great . Shakesp,eare on ·shoestring Sliowing 2 Da ys Ry Tl l0~1A!\ IJAHl.EY of rhi s Ullllll'O't>h• l~lcnlt'd 01 "" 0111~ "LI¢ 11111 cornpany and lhl' .1i<11,•s o! i\u• Shakespeare ou a shot!stri ng ;:iud1tor1un1 "'1cre c r a ft 11 y is p<lr for the course in a utihzed Jn a l'l<lY thal more day and age v.•hen pinC'h penny than compensated tn 1na11y funding po l i r i es make si:t•nes for ·lhe lack of " desperately needed fine arts background. dol1ars as scarce as hoJJ<'SlY No11c of y,·hich detracted in <ind principle~ in politics. nne wbit frorn a memorablo "J\1erchant '' brilliantly stag1'<1 on <•."(.1c11njl ;1 111.1vag:e to!J,fron1 tht"' drspt•ralt' An1on10 and 11·ho s111l ;11·ou-:l'.; our pity 111 a final plight that lS the product of tnek<'ry . A.\"I) 1'0 L(l\'t:l.V Connie \V1•st . a ~:lowing and assurt•d 1-'orna who crisply offers ns sonic of Sh<ikcspcart!".s 1111):-i! rnr1norablc linrs ;.ind 11·h • hi dbantlv h:indlNl the rapid ~ll'l l th fron1 th~· belle uf \"1 ·n1l"l' lo · 1he sobf-r judgt• !he· t•nd Of his _.Uft' ,'lnd cornmand1ng pt>rlor111:1nc·r UL:l' IT \\'AS, tron1 first to l<1st, a spl endid tean1 effort by this brilliant ro1npany and it is n1o~t certainlv to bt" hoped that other· Ornng1• Count ,1· s1<1gu1gs can be illTiu1gt'd fur ~liss Ru1na·:-i e:>.c<'ll <'nl players. Su.:)all c.;ra1·es sup\•r1 ised .'it .. L).!i: 1nanagen1en!. I' au I La!'l"i"ie wt1s 111 eh:•rM1: of tt-ehn!cal arrangements and Paul Kreshka provided the n1ost appropriate n1u!1C: v.•hen he v.·asn ·1 playing lhe Prtn~ of t.1orocco or Tubal in COlllpany v.·iLh !o.1iss Graves' royal page: Thet's the way they do it in San Francisco. two parts for every player 3nd a third ir he thinks he can make 11. Our Shakespeare is in safl' hands indeed. "Lost . in the Stars," the American Film Thea:re movie presentation based .:., th~ stage play by Kurl \Veili 'l.nd M<1xwe!! Anderson, will open a tv.·o-day s u b s c r i pt i on engagement al s e I e c't c d theatres _ throughout I h e Greater Los Angeles area on t.1onday and Tuesday . Brock PetC'rs, r-.lelba ,,_1oorc. Jtayniond St. Jacques and Clifton Davis star in this fifth n1olion pictur<' in the An1erica n 1''ilm T h e a t r e subscription series of eigh t fil ms based on classic works of the An1 erican and British And y~t ~111p:1ny aftC'r under the' sure direction of c~mpany 1nc~c.'Cl1b!y ntakes do · ~1argrit Roma and owin~ vnth v.•hat it h~s •. begs or rnuch of ilS solid in1pacl tu OOrrov.·s an aud1tor1um and the efforts of '"'o sianclout ~epcated!y !!hows us that,.. ri.:i pcrforniers in a cast th:11 ink on rhe balance shee1 in should be_> individuallv namC'd no way inhibits the on stage and applauded. · · \I ho~t· ruhng: brings Shylock's;• liiiiiiiiliiliilijliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iji!iii~I du11•nrall. I Sh)lncJ.., <JS C'\"t'r. {a1!s to dr<i"' his llOtuKI of fl<'sh but !ht· ~rrdy Vl'ne!ian portrayed 11.\' l'rt•gt•!llt•x drL·11· ;i solid tll';il1un fro1n the aucl il'nte al ~e .. "Lost in the St:irs"', was directed by J)anicl ~lann :-ind produced by Ely A. Landau. effo~I S of players \\·ho Ort en Special accla11n, thl'n, to provide !heir own apparel. Robert [>rcgentex for hi~ A splendid ('iJSC in point \\'£IS haJTOl\'irlg d e pi c.: t i on of provided las! \l'f'Ckrnd by the Shylock. the Je\v who insists Nl!W Shakespean• Conipany of ------------:=:-1 San Francisco 11·ho g;ive us in the Chapn1an Co I I eg e auditorium . as fine and entertaining a ··~ierchant of Venice .. as this Shakespeare buff hris seen ill many a year. The An1l'rican J~i lm Theatre PROl'S \'t'EltE conspicuous presentations are shown on by their absrnce, eost umes a once-a-n1onth ba sis, on two were provided by rn<'mber~ consecutive weekdays talways,------------1 a ~1onday and 'l'ucsday f for four rcrforn1ances only in "A MERICAN GRAFFITI .. . '"' "PETE 'N TILLIE" !PGI n1orc thary 500 theatres aeross Voice Co11cert S u11daylii,hii!i!!e '5li'""!i"'·51· ~~!l~~w ~FOUNtf'NVALLIY "CINDRELLA LIB ERTY" !RI '"' "VANISHING POINT" IRl "SERPICO" t RI '"' "BADGE 373" !RI AnaNim• 772-11902 DA,llY . 7:00-1 :4 5· I O:Jo•-i~- SAT. & SUN. 1:4 j.J :lG SAT. & SUN. l :l0-31.lG To Benefit Youtli An :i ft crnoon voice concert y,·ill take place in L<lguna Moulton Pl:iyhouse Sunday. Jane and Paul Westbrook, Beach. Tick!:!fs, $3 for adu!ts and $2 students. arP available ~1_ the door or by c<illing 494-07 43. concer t artists or Laguua 1;p;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;,;;;;;;,;;;,;;;;;;;;; Beach. will perform along y,ith pianis1 ~lichael Sanders. The \\'C'Sthrook Scholarship Fund . foundL>d hy t h e \Vestbrooks Ill t1id young perforn1ers, v>ill benefit from !he conct'rL '!'he \Vts1brooks h;n·c ha d long careers (IS professional singers. Both of them hav e 1 worked with Robert Shaw. 1 Wai;ncr Oocra Co n1 pa n y , ~farry Belafonte, D QI o t h y Kirs!en, Kostelanctz a n d Toscanini. r.1 rs. \Ve:-:tbrook is currently ' singing .,.,,i!h the First Ch11 rch l of Christian Sciencf'. ~t'1vport 1 FAMILY TWIN CIN£MA ~0~~• "" I.tu~, ~61 11~1 ,., <I to G• m<~ ~'"" Aoo" l•~m l•<lbroc» >l~•d••'" CINEMA I "WESTWORLD" '"' "SOYLENT GREEN " WEEl(OAYS.-Ooor1 OINft 1:0 $Af/5UN-Can!, Fnim 11 Noon CINEMA II "THAT DARN CAT" IG) '"' "NAPOLEON & SAMANTHA" WEEKDAYS-Door~ Open 1='5 SAT & SUN-Con!. F<Om ll NQ.On GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD INNER.BEST ~.~Jmi~ (COMIDY) "AMERICAN GRAFFITI" Where were you in '6Z?. -~1t~ SHOWING ·NOW AT BOTH THEATRES - -STADIUM _, DAIVEIN •1 .. • • 6JQ~J. HELO OVllU · "THE WAY WE WERE" (PGJ ~'"ON A CLEAR DAY" /':')FOUNTAIN VAlLIY ,,,f.C'..A-1.-... D ~o0~,~~11 'TH£ SEVEN.UPS .. IPG J • "THIS I~ A Hl-JAC!< .. l PGI 7·1J;15 ' "MAG" 9:00 FRIDAY f'an.l'f'l!)l()nf'.I Tcthnocolore liir1 r •Of"\ \'ld•f!Cf Bros.. ~ A WJ•f!Cf Wnmunoe.:il-ons eo.ni}any Week~ays,-.6·8· 1 0 Sat. & Su11.-IZ-2·4·6·8·10 THE WAY WE WERE • ''"·. ,,. ·1 ">l"lOOI • /·..,.10.,.,,,1.,.,, 1---------t -'R:···. ··i·-·~ ... o '~ • THfATltl OHi • . ,......__ . ALl.IEO ARTISIS Dle>ems mUEmlll lllclPBI IDA• 111a FRANKLIN J. SCHAFTNER ldm Pll"'AiAIR ~ • THEAJllll TWO • \ \- ' ~ ,, . CHne Ean"'••d •DRicrH•••"'~ Magnum F•••• • • • • MON.·FRI. 7:20-9:55 SAT. & SUN. 1 :30-4:1 • 7: 15·9:S5 2ND IURT LANCASTER "SCORPIO" PAUL SCOFIELD FRI. 7-9-11 -~;;,;,o ..... ~~~-.. .... --~ ........ ---i. "JE REMIAH JOHNSON" tPGl '"' "THE TH IEF WHO CAME TO DINNER" "WOody: ~e cAllert-' "Keaton ID " "Slee_pe~ . / "" 1This time the bu~ts are hitting pretty · close 10 home~ , CIHH 1ncw11111 tlD8tCJl•as1m ..... :,'n " ...... Fe••• "''·=· 1.~ • ~:IJ """ n.;,. °"'"' ....... j/O'I W.«' J,Jf STREISAND &REDFORD TOGETHERI IHE WAY (POI WE WOE ·THEATRE TWO- MON.-FRI. 7:10-9:15 SATURDAY 12:45·2:45 •:•~7:10 9120-1112S SUNOAY SIREISAND -THIATRI TWO- : &REDFORD =E-=~~ ALAIN DflON ...... -=:::::::::.::::z::.;;::;;;;~~~==============:::::::: 'ltOM 12:4S TOGETHERI • • • PLUS GEORGE C. SCOTT e FAYE DUNAWAY "OKLAHOMA CRUDE" • • • •• Robert d.f.ool.~;:--,. ·"':Jeremian • A JOhnson" e SV DN EY POLLACK ~·11.111 • IN MISSION Via.., EDWARDS CINEMA VIEJ A"t tll t.0 l "'H •' , l PA." li ll'o< I fi 1(1 /i<)Q() NOW s·HOWING DYU 'rHE WESTBROOK IN MOt'«NUH'r OH WISfMINSfll AVI. THEATRE OM[ 2 tlkS. SO. Of OAl,DIN OIOV1 fWY , HILD llVER II 111El1RC IWD NELD I IDWAtDS fWIN ( ... (MA,. ' S>M401 WALTER MA:TT'i'TMHAAuu-"'r"'r==~--.. BRUCE OERINilll!~~ S: 1 S.7 :00·1:4 ,.1 O:lO Si:l0..7130.9::10 This time the bullets are . hitting pretty close to home!'_ . . I f\ , ' . f ) 1"', " "' "" '. SHOWING NOW! lftnl~ l'£MI' • llllllm URICH • JIQI<: 1.ittO $CHll-~llt· Sror, !IJ'.IOIN ~UVS· ~by co,Jfii« Mn.ll!i.,. 1111(11>.[l C11111111l•'r~byM11!£~1 DAUJ •Dirr<ttilby ltOPOSl • PllllAVISIO~'"·ltCM~m_~• r .... w."'"' ""QA"""'' Corn~ Comilat!J ~RJ-:-::...7-:Z~:';'.::;:""J -. , 6'<l, l Ol'iAh{," fJ# tlARBOR C1~E"1A I! ! .:;~f...-y ... B•ool""'" .. ,.,.,. •• V•Ho •Hi.2q I lfUS.H-a.,..i.-d ..... ..,; .... ~JS.JMll it.,tpe. eo ...... ,., ,.,;....., s ..... c,..uMf•·Wi-~ll • • • • • • • CO.HIT UBAD MAN'S RIVER" (PG) si+ow siu11 6:41 ,.M . ,lUS SH ''HOVIUN IOCICW(U" MONOAT • FllDAT 71IS & t i40 '·"" i&rutoAY & SUNDAY ,, ... J,JJ.}<»1•0 . ltJ:ll .... Robert Redfonl &dH~ lurt w ....... , "SCORPIO" • • • • • • • • • • ... . h ,.,.,ere~1a • A Johnson" • • • • • e SYDNEY POLLACK FILM ~~!'"', ... . • • .lff[l!R[ ~- • MON ,0 FRI. • 7.9.11 SAT. & SUN. • 1.3.5 7.9.11 'TH EITRE FOUR' • MON.-FRI. :..., e . ' 6·8-10 --./ .iL • SAT. & SUN. (PG) 2-4-6 • """'··~10!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~!'!!!~· 111-t111111 -nun..- CHARIOTS Dl=.THE •ODS? • I.~ • ~ ; ·' . * 111EllR£ !HR££ IH£1TR£ FOUR MON.·FRI. MON.-FRI. (PG) • I lllJ AUO "WALT DISNEY'S .;fl'Z~~~ MON.·PRI. 7-9-JP· G ,j ··~~~·~·1~~~-s~-~~~9-·1·0~:•.s.-., • IN .. THEA'(ltl 0,!1,t. ....... • WINNER ""ltCI°" -· · • . . ' ' ' ~ ' ' • • ,, \ • 7-9-11 6-8-10 • SAT.-SUN. SAT. & SUN. e • •.4.• 1.3.5 • ~ • .. ~~7-~9-~1·1~~~·~·1~0~~~~~~· • • • :e • • • • • • • • • • • • • ALSO F1'0M WALT DISNEY THI MISADVINTUllS OF MllLIN JONIS I FEATURETTE "NATURES STRANGEST CREATURES" "POLICE"· l· 10:'9 "FXE C" ·-1:11 • SAT. & SUN. FROM 1 :30 I ,.M, • • • • WAl.TE't • , ..__.,\.., ... •i..•ln.d._M.•niO.liiHAU ..... ~~Hliioll·~UOHlitliit;NO .. ~PO"'iii""~""""iii~·~·!"'· •••••••••••••••• " I -. . . -..... -. -. • • DAJL Y PILOT fr!dilY Ftbrua ry l l'l7.1 . ----------PR -RELEASE ;SHOWING FRIDAY FEB. 1 9:00 Clioir Vienna Boy~ L'hoir re- turns to the Los ,\n- gele s ~I u s l t' Ce nl.er·s Pavilion al B::~o p .111. Feb. 9 and lo the Ah· 1nanson 1'beatre at 2:30 p.1n. 1'..,e b. 10. The pro- gram will present sa- cred and fo lk n1usic and costutned operetta. Ethio11ian Photos F' o r t y · I 1 v e. photographs docun1cnl in t; lhe beauty of a n1onastic !ownship ca r v e d fron1 living ro('k in Northern El.hopla will be on display Feb. 13 throu gh ·l\1arch 6 in !he Orange Coast College Lil)rary. ' Tiie exhil)it \1'ill be !oc<1ll'd in the :ccond floor gallery area. There is no admission and the library is open .\londa y th rough Friday fron1 7:30 a.in. to 10 p.m. and fron1 noon to 4 p.m. on weekends. The n1onasti c tov.•11ship created sorne ti1ne durinf: the 12th century hy En1pcror Lal ibc!11. The construction is a complex of ch u r c h c s , chapels and con11cc tir:gl trenches built to create a .. TIC\\'.· .Jcrusal ::>m. The e:<hibition docu111en1.s the t'.~tr.iordl11or1· !:c':1t1t\' of thi s remote inonas't ic tbv.•nsl1ip , 1rith i1 s Bvzantinc influences and rcffiarkablc work m.'!nship. Organ ized a! 1hc Carpen!er Center for Visual Arts at Ma r v a rd Unit1f'rSity. !he exhibit 1s touring the nation courtesy of the Srnilhsonia n lnslilution. Diana Ross Perforrn.<; At Caesa rs Liza tl1inncl l1 .;1nd Dia n;1 Ross arc 111e Lop tv•o fernalt• entertainers 1JJ l..as Vegas. ,\Jso in 10\l'rl are .lu Hct Pro1~·sf' :.ind comedienne Totic Fields. CAESARS Pt\LACE Diana Tki~s. CASTA\V/\YS -Hu stv Isabel an d J)enn.1• Fowler. · DESERT INN -Juliet Pro111sc and Rich Little. POUR i)\;EENS -Bobbi' Douglas and The Con$pim'C~·-· FL,\~1 1 NCO -Martv Allen and Della Reese. - 1 FRONTI ER -T eresa Brev>'r r an<l Jan ~1urr<iy. llACJEN DA -Tonunv Cash I Show. · I HOLI DAY CASINO -Torn 1 . Jones Hc\'uC. I GOLDl~N NUGGET - Brusb Arbor and Dick Dale. OCC Prof's Photos In Exhibit LA Cliorale Perforrr&S Youth ConcerScheduled Survival Wi11s Award Sonic 1ickct.s re1nain for the v.f'rc s~lecled a.s winners 111 The )'Oung musician! arr Bach'::; "'St ,\I <1 I l )1 t' 'I< Lo:; An~elt•s Ph1fQnrrno1111..:'s tht philharmonic 's sec on cl Bill de Hosa. ctll isl. age 11 Survival Th e a t re Passl.011" 1.s be1og pr~cnlL'<I by the Los Angeles A-'f asler S\'1 nphonics tor Youth concert annu1;1\ Symphonies for Youih Jeanne Clouse. violiaisl, age nonvt>t'bal drama group at UC Chorale and s i 11 { 0 11 1 ,1 :11 !U a.m. SJ turduy, Feb. 9. tuleru stHreh TQl: L'Ounty-v.·•dl' 12 : ~fltr~l·ry Hwang. eelhs1. lr\'ine, has been aw~rded a Orchest ra. a1 the ,._tusic Cc n t et ' s <.-01npt>t1t1on th i.s ytar turr.ed age 12, and Liani La Rosf', citation for exccllcnct! in the Th e n1.:is1~rw<11·k \Vi ti bt· P1n·1lio11 up four talen!cd you1lg peop le pianist. age 13. A1ncrican College The a I e r perfornled at Ili c• l)orothv Sid n i.: }' II :1 rt ll . r h l' -one p1c111isJ. ont' 1'1ol inist 'rickets al $1 , arc available Fes'tival. Chandler Pavilion on Sunua;' orches tra 's associate and ll\'O cell1sL-; -whose at th e !\1us1c Center 's 1'hc award was made for evening'. Feb. 10. '"inno vatlvC and c re a1 Ive D. conductor. will be on the pcriorrnances 11'ill s ure I y Philharmonic Box Office, oc trected by Dr. Roger cunet!pt and cxet~tlpn" 111 its WD:gncr. the J)C'r!orm:ince wil t podlun1 fnr a pr"og ram !hat inspire !heir peers ln the. for further information phone produetlon. "Cycl~." Survival be approlC irnflll.'ly lhrc(' hour s puts youth on the stage as audience. · S;.-mphonie:i for Yo u·t h 'J;heatre is di rected by Ashl ey long, ~ginning nt 6::in p.111. well as ui the nudience. The young mu sicians will hiana~er, !\trs. Mary PinC', Carr, assistant professor of whaitlhf ''h"ou1~tt"'r:'.1,11:.::.,'~."4'.'' •. ,"',','·,·I The even!. 1i1Jed "Stud£111t play under Hart h's direction t2J31626-7211. for information dra1n.'.L • u " not rela!ed to tick~ts. call The An1cric.1n .Co 11 cg e concluding at about 10:00 p.n1. Sta rs 1:1t -ihc Philharmonic," at the ~1u sic Center on ''oulh Progranl Coord in;itnr. Thea ter .Festival is fl program Sevrral welt kllO\\"TI soloist s \rill f ea I u~r e th e f o ti r February 9, and at later dates 1\lrs. \\littian1 Boyett. i2J:I! of !he Ainerican Theatre ROBERT BLAKE & ·ELLIOT GOULD SIAR IS I PllR Of YICl ·SOUID IGlN!S DUI 10 BUSI IN UNOlR·WORlD CRIME SYNDIClll. 'BUSt,ING' (FRIDA~ f(8. 1 ONLYJ "PRlVl!W" AT 9:00 CL INT EASTWOOD IS DIRJ.Y HARRY IN ha\'(' bt.•en ~el [c•· 1ht· ••\Pnl. .1·oung ~ters. ages II to It who at f11Jo community locations. 626-S71ll. E.'(I. 242. 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(Push the button again and your britches fall down.) c . 79!! •• -R You know what's been happening. Every week we run it and every week the supplier comes up with some lame excuse why he couldn't ship. ("Energy shortgage, driver gol loaded, had a flat. my wile lost lhe order. etc.") AT LAST WE HA VE THEM IN. And to make it up to you for the aggravation. please a ccept $5 off. Go to a movie and let's be friends. • WORTH WAITING FOR! STORAGE BUILDINGS Choose from coaled steel with aluminum lraming. or all aluminum never rusl. Every kit is lully complete. everything you need to erect it on your slab or any flat plane. STEEL NEVER UST 'YOU ADVERTISED n!ESE; · L -C.AME.. IN, \T WASN'T 'T14E~E WHAT I S ~OUR. G AME 1 SHOR\ sn.IFF7 0 ---·····--• AGGRAVATION COUPON 10.xlO 128.00 IO'xT 129.00 Bring it with you l toget ... ~5'! lO'xlO . · · 158.00 · on the Buildings •••••••• IO'x l2 ' ..... 157.00 10'xl2', ... 111.00 DELIVERY & SET·UP ........ 39.00 ... 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II ' , " ' . • .. -.. -.,-. . ---.. -. 3 f DA IL V PILOT ------------------·-PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC 1\'0TICE Tht ataest Mlrbtplac• on the Or9n11 Coarl h1 tl1e For tl1 e Rec o1·d l"U•LIC_ WEA•INQS WILL •E Hl!!LO l 'f f"N• COSTA Ml!'A .. lloNN!NG COM.\!llSION AJ THE (lfY HAL L, T1 ll'A llt OlllV'E, CO'>TA Ml!!iA, CALlf'OIHlA. AT l 1)f ... M. 0~ AS SOON AS P'OiSl•LI! TNEllf61 TEii DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Se1~vice ON MO,MOAIY, f'l•ltU~lt" 11, Ull ••OAIOINO THI FOlLow:NG .... .. LICAT ION•· You Can Sell It , Find It , [ 42 5678 j One Call Service Trade It With a want Ad 8 -Fast Credit ApprOYBI ., .. : fo.1 a!iter Se rgeant Carl F. \'•rnr.r, .M•n of 1\lr. a11d ~1 rt-.. Cart t<> \rnmer or :11on Cass!J SL , Coi;ta :O.h•sa. h;tS rt•ctl\eJ his third :t\\·;1rd ur th~ 1\1r Force C'<HHrnC"ndat \nn I\l{'-J;d at Nakhon Pha non1 !loyal T h<'.l1 AFB, Thailand. Sergeant \'Arner, a carL'i;r advisory technician. \I.as <'ilf'd for meritorious service .at ~larch AFB. Ile nO\\' ser.es 31 Nakh1in Phanom v.~th a unit of lht' Pacific Air Forces Army Private Eldon t:. Edv.·ards, son of ti.lrs. Lort·tl:t Lovell, 813 P31.1larino. l'ost:1 ~1esa. co n1p!etcd eight "'c.ck.s of training as a field ar!illery c revtn1an ":ith Batterv A. Isl Battalion, I Uh Fit•lr\ Artill£'ry. 9th _Lnfant ry Division at Ft . Le\l.·is. ~'ash.. under tht• Armv's unil of c h oice enlisiment progrant Army Specialist F o 11 r Alejandro Ro sal es, of San J uan Capis trano, Is a member of the radar ~ction . 2nd Battalion, 6th Artillery of the 3rd Armored Dlvi!ion . which received the •'best radar in division artille rv" a\.'.·ard in Germany. · Coast Guard A~v i at ion Support Equipment Technician First Class David C. Hobson, whose v.i fe Lynn is the daughter of fo.1r. and !-.!rs. l1ov.·ard Sullivan of Brookhurst St., lluntinglon Beach, was designated a Search nn d Rescue Aircrev.man at the Coast Guard Base at Ca pe May. N. J. Armv Private l}arr D. Young." son of n.1r. and riirs. Don Young. 5892 Frontier Cir· c!e, Huntington Beach. arrived a t Ft. Lewis, \Vash .. to begin training as a field art\llery cre"man 'vith B a U e ry C. 3rd Balltifi on, 3-lth Field Artillery, 9th lnfanlrv Division under !he Army·S unit of choice e n list rTICn l prog ra1n. P\'L 'Young. \\'ho C'nlisled specificall y for duly \\"ith the 9th Infantry Division. will be guaranteed a min imum of 16 months of service \\·ith !he unit upon con1plctio11 o f trainiqg. Navy 1\11 man 03\'id n. Bramn1er, son of r-.lr. and ~frs. Jal'ob /\. DranUl1CT or 13731 Olyn11Jin •Ave., Co~ta Mesa . has report1...'<l to Patrol Squadron 56. al the Naval Air Statio.n at JacksonviUe. Na vv Airman R ecr u i t WaynC H. Mat1bewa. son of Mr. and ~1rs. Gene Matthel''S of 10723 f\.lomiog G lo r Y . Fountain Valley, graduated from reerui l trai ning at the Naval Training Cente r at San Diego. Airn13n Oa,·ld H. Coleman. ~ of !\lr. and ~frs .. James E. Coll'man. 20072 CroY.·n Reef Lane, Huntington Beach. has been assigned lo Shrppard AFB . Tex .. a fter con1pleting Air For1·c basic training. The airman has t>een assigned to !he t.rchnic:il 'J'raini-ng Crnll'r il l Sht.>pp;i rcl for ~peci;11ized trl'tining in the transportation fi eld. Navy l.icu1 e113nt Gregory G. l\arrelt, v.·hosc \l.'\fe Jenn is the daugh1rr of ~l r and r-.trs. t.. E . Raynaud of ~an Ju;in Ca pi strllnO. :iugmented in!o the regular r-;'avy fro rTI the Reserves and "'as pron1oted to his present rank. He serves \l.'ith Att:i r!> Squadron J-15 homeported al the l\1aval Air Station here. KIDS LIKE TO ASK A i'VDY Births IT, J'O'El"li HO,l'llAL J1~u1ry • Mr. 11><1 Mr1, Mcn1.i S. D••l1, 41•1 G•l~~P"" Cl•rl1, 1rvlr>1. oov Mr a"d '-'" Rltht •(I .i. Dl l 1ccc, 111'1 O•hl<lu!\I RoACI, hv•nt, ~Id , Mt, •"~ 'If\ JOhn J St!\d11n,r, IJl>O .A 8roolrlwfl1 ~I, Wtt t"l!nt!rr 01r1 JutUdlY I. '-"'" t t\d ~l•t Wo ll" G. Bow.,.,, • ., •1~1 C>lr01r. •111 ~· Ir.I~•. bov J•nv•rr 1 Mf t n1 ,_.,, O,\I~ ~ 1.1,.,.0QJ, !1~1 2C1n ~1 ''"''""'"' '•• hov J•~w•ry 1 IJr ,,n~ /,',•I 0'"' 'I r, 61&1 llam•oc•. w~-1,,,,,,\1~, JJnu••' I r, '""'' 'J"! Mr, 1nd I.'<• vetrun II Qr.,pt r. 1"611 GrovevPl<J Lan•. lrvl"• l>OV M• l n<I Mr' l •t~" ftC"''~1, l&1•i Avenkl~ ~~0010, f,•,1•. ~ v'e1o, gift Lieet1ses ~lar1·iage ,;l Wnlmln\ltr • S"AF[R Klf'j C. -Rot>e tl illvo..,tl, )4, 11 .. PIK tnll1. Al>I Q, (00!1 Ne1• '"" Ylrgl"I' Htotn 7&. 7 I I • P1 1ct nu1. Ap1. D. Cool• 1'\H I . I REZONE .PETITION NO P '• 01. J!Olt THE CO~TA MESA Pl A"NINV COM.MISSION. P 0 80ll !100 (051.\ MESA, C AL+FOllN!A FOi< .. E A M I Si.tO N T O REZ O N E ,.ROPE llTY OESCll18EO 11'1 TrlE P E TITION ANO LOC ... TEO ON L4 """LI! LANE ANO PL"C.E. ):lll·:tt• EAST 151h STll:EET. ANO l}Cl·H•9 TUSTl"I AVEN UE FROM 111 TO 111 TliE REZONE I~ TO BRING THE PAOPEi;erv IN CONFOll;MllY WITt1 THE GENEltAL PLAN. lll~r o ~~an J"~ Rnl>l'ol I 7. ZONE EXCEPTION P[RMIT NO Aulll•tloro, .sonn E lllDT~ •n<t 1'11,td~1• f lCTITtOUS llU\INESS lE·7'·1~, FOR R.W. ROU1 LEY, .1;1:1 .t.~n J'fAMI: $T4TEMIElf1' ROY.a.LE llVENVE. lPYINE CALIF , Hiit, Wiii• om .S. Jr ""d M 11~ E... Hie !ullo.o'!ng i;~•)<l~> ~re oo .. o<J FOR PERMISSION TO (ON°STRU(T •: .. ck, "''"I ;1no Eow"1" W Ou•"'e'~ ""' II COMl .. ERCIAl BUILDING IN [<II". IJ.,,,,. •• J~.rn R~hmon h<>j ~O L CASA. J!1,H (Gn1ln<> C"ll"'''""• CONJUNCTION WITH ) f)(!$TING ""'"'''" N·r~<>1•• Snn Ju.in CaP!llf~"O, C.Joll~"'l~ 91bl> OW.ELL IN(i UNITS It! A (1 Ml•H;, \•rl1r, S~••<>n f'"' anu Lvnn Will••··•• oor~<I AnlnClfly ofl~n, J,, 1 .. 1 LOCATEO .a.T 1961 NEWPORT lll-IJD 11..,upell, (~rl Olh~O ll, •n<l Ju~lll> \'I (otr.eloo, S"" C!~menlf. C•llkl1>i1 COSTA MESA. (ALIF OR~Ull A!ln 9Je11 J. l ONE EXCEPTION P CO/,,IT NO Wu'1tl8C"'°r. Ml<lr~d Tl>•te•• ano L .. 11 p~! J C..r!W:•\, 161 W CorMl•o. ll:·l•·l•. F OR GEORGE (. WOOUS. TlltOdo•-~" C!eo!l•nte, C•Ulornl• flf.n Jll , l&dS PLACENTl.a. AVE NUC:. ":j."11'• John Andrtw •Ml llr•,...,• Joyce Tnl' l>UllM'' Ii conlUCled tiv • Hmlltd CO~TI. MES.a.. CALIF F 0 R alTh•ll, J~opl> E. Ill, 400 fl"'~ J . PERMISSION TO 4LLOVJ .i, N P•lr, 1•0•.,<e F t nd Doroll•v f ~r!n•11hlp. O O t<url.v, 11,nonrt Anll and C'"trltt R-rt .a.nlhonY C1rlMn. Jr., INCREASE IN DENSITY F l 1'\. l>rut •I, llon N t na llo.,l!a M Tiii• ''t !t mt nl w•• llltd .. 1111 ll'oe !1 UNIT PER 2618 SQ. FT ) IN l>119da. Oe""I• Toaa l hn Pamtl~ J t~" '"""'" Cirri( ol Qr.,>Qt County on AN ll1 ZO,..E. LOC•1EO A1 180 Sn•moo. Berro••<llne ,.,,d J amt; 11.0,,.,,1 Ja"u•fv .JJ, 191• E. 2h1 ~T . (QSTfl M€ l> ~' (••1Ulo. G11-<t1luct {'.ra u .... ~ f lHff CALIFORNIP. Wwhey, l,lolm• (~rolo 1nd I hl'td Pt11>li >l'i~ Ortnoa Co.o•I Ot llY Pllol, •. ZONE EXCEPTION P ERMIT NO 111•1• l•n11,.rY 2S, F•Drll•" 1. a. lS, lt7• 11•·1• 7 I:. 1 ' · I l , FOii. ROCEll N ,,,Y..-t<·••<"'CC: _ '"'''' "''""· A•Jull•• Tern 1 Jud<Uld dt~l Ju ... ------MACGREGOR. 16ll P L A C EI 'o1'A ~" ' " Acor••On Lomtll AYENUE COSTA MESA. C.AL F ,,NIP. ?I. 1Y?l M'"""' D•l~t, r.1.• ~·1, l"•'<lbu"' 'N Imo• IJ.oo•_. v od E•t.ol PUBLIC N'OTl{'E FOP: PERMISSION TO USE THE Lol!/UI'·< Nlgu~ ~no 1,11r11·n,,1 rlM••• •.'n•~ Vlt~I 5 dna Jlm<>iy r PROPERTY LOCAlf:O OJ<! l••C 1•. 3<-~ •t:;, :::,.Jme ··()o-1vc, L~•/1Jlt4 Oe Rtf/Q. ~lelt ~/\ Hna Cebr~· I' ~ -'-• SOUTHEAST CORNEii: OF' hill ANb N '~llel ~,rntrd~, Jghn ll an<I Ol1nt II l'ICTITIOU~ I USINE5i PLhCf:NT1A FOii OFF.SH£ P'Rl(ING WILMERT·CVRllS -J,1me• Ltt, 41, Le•.ie•. 1(11r! Wllli~rn t nd f>n ,.,r • NAME JTATI MEJ'fT F OR THE EM p LO y EE S OF 6l1 Plumer SI CQU• M•o• •ng Mudd Trie !ollo,.ing cotpc<a!oQn 11 Ooir>q Mt,CREGOll. YACflT CORPQRATll)N, Judl1o Lu" .)~, 611 Pl11mt r S!, .a.,.,.al•. Fr•nc~ C'1rl1tlne •na J•me1 bU•"·"'' •• tN AN Ml ZONE C0>!a M~'" Andrtw Jr. MI NUTE MA~l.O!O CO,, INC S. ZONC C.((l.PTIQ'I PERMIT NO SMITH-YAN RIPER Jt.n Rt n"111-, Smi1n, M~·a••U "'"" and Henrv Boyd INO!SCORP 0 O~lON. lJ)I W~>P ZE·I~ "· FOR LANO EVOLUTION. JI, 9632 Ht.,>IH~n floe H11ntlr111•t•" Jt Collin• Avt nue, nge, Ct ll!Orllld 9'lU/ INC C Q JAMES l(IN(ANt-10~, 7087 Be•c~ t"<I M~•111.l J•o'J, 7•. ~lhll ~lgt••.e, Adet1~ IC and WllllM., (; //\INUf£ MAN 11010 CO •. IN C., SE IHHSTOL. SUITE NO. S, Hamfl!on Ave Hun!l1.u1on Bet'~' Bo•cn, Euptn I "na Cl>rlllllnt INOISCO OF BOS T N (Mdiltt1>111rl!SI NEWPORT BEACt<, (ALll',, FOii: SPRl,..G Ell-1-!Vl>ST ll•• Hl)W,.r(!, S1<111wlcll, Su•"n C. •nd Pl>illp I( Tnlo bu•ln~•s h con<lucted b• ~ PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT t 19, 9490 s WC•!l"wn. I •••MO Mid M .. ~~n1an. Callttn Jnyc~ n~d Lt.1 COtp(}r t !lori UNITS Ii UNIT P ER 1as.1 so. FT Nancy Cnlleeu. 71. '111 Ha<np<l~n (IJ•li!ormer Allftn 5 Wnl!•. AT A 7•, DENSITY DEl,l lATIO"IJ IN RM<I. Cor0'1d del Mt•. P•ten!t av, r11ort !I A "m1 ll:oOt rl Ylce-Pr~'l<ltn! AN RJ·C P ZONE TO MEET CP S P AN G L ER·MANOERSCHEID l>e ymond Tr>fs ll~ltmen1 wto tiled v;jJh m~ C011'1 ,SlANOAROS. LOCATED AT J) 3 Fl!char<I How .. rd, 16, 1101 Map11 l'nl!'tl. Narl<'t Al~tlt Ind G'<•11ory ty (!erk ol Ordngt Co11nlv on JanUMV HAMIL TO "' ST .. COSTA MESA. (AL1F St .• 5•nl1 An~ 8nd C:ti!11llne Cl~rt, Merlilno, Rober! Jo~opl> •nd Sni ron l6, 191•. W. E-SI Joh.,, Counr, Clorll. Rv 6. REZONE PETITION NO. •·1,-10. FOR .,,.. C•m llle 1~. 71l Go1aenrl,>d, (or""' dtl Mar. Showl•v. M•rl•n• and Devon L. There•* M. Ward, 0tpU1y C OS 1 A M E. S A P L P. N N l N G J ENICINS·H1'lll -Jo~n H•rvey, •I, Green, Mtllu • J 1rnt i nd Jeffry Lee LATHAM & WATKINS, Ally1, COtJ\MlSSION. P.O. BO)( 1)00, COSTA 17306 Gale A.;e • ftowtha•ne anU Upton, Ol ona Michele i nd Robl'rt l.llld• K, O!lfttln MESA. CALIF., FOR PE llMISSION C••olvn• Enid. l3, 16221 ""''"""V E:~Wlfd )SS foul~ flOWlf Sir••• TO REZONE PROP ERTY A s L•ne, "unl•Ml,l!OM Be•c" H11y1ar, Rov J11~n •nil 11 111 Je1n l OI Anttlfl. C1lll«n!1 *71 OESC R1BEO IN THE PETITION ANO L E N T II. l(CHIA·Cl"'RlSTE NSEN Scnmuck. Syl,..11 Fr .. ~c 'I Ind F rl<:I l'·)OIK LOCATED .a.T THE NW CORNER Frank Rlcl>af<I, Jl, 71l'9'1 Fernledl. A•vmond 1111.0C OF "A/l.\ILTON ANO 1,/1>.LLE'( RO., Crirot1t <tel Ma' """ Mt li11" JM>t, INTElll LOCUTOllY Ol!(IEEJ f'Ubliil>ed O•~n,e Co••! 01lly Piiot COSTA MESA. (ALIF .• FROM Ml • n. m•'l-Fernle~f, C,r~n• del M~r. En1t•ld Janul "' 11 J4nua <y 18. 1~. 1no Feoru .. rY \, ~ TO RI THIS RE ZONE IS TO BRING 01.YIS·HENR!C.KSON J t m t I YAn,ell, W•lli1 M. •nil Cl>•rlot1e f,I_ 191• 1~·7• 1H£ PR:OPCRTY IN (ONFORMI TY R1!t:•11n, 31. 1 _1! N_ li•g~l1n<1 A¥~• Pte>lt y. S~1an M. •nd Oon1ld II, WITH THE: GENERAL PLAN. Colt"" ~nd Yorginl• Lt•, .)0, tlO w .. 111, /,\4rlgold A. end Ot "Jld J_G. PUBL IC NOT ICE I REZONC. PETITION NO. R·1•.o9, 1111.-na Yl••A, Ao! fl , Son (lemen1e YAll l. Armld4 L. and ll1lpl> L. FOR COST"' MESA P L AN 1" ING BLACIC\lllN·llALO~~IN Ronlld Stuck, Rt nee and Cral!I NOTICI! INVITING COMMISSION. P.O. BOX 1200, (OSTA Warren, 21, J)'i·B itrn P!ac1, CC)l8 H•vtrl!i nd, YlclCtol 0 . an<l Stenley Jl!ALEO PROPOSALS MCSA, CALIF~ FOR PERMISSION '"'''" l f'd Debra J t tn, 19, )S9·B G. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN Ill~! TO REZONE PROPERTY A S '''" Pll (t, COitt Me•o. Gooa,.,ln, C1rclyn Sue and Al~ln illtV < ''' •• ' -0 ,,,,,,,0 '' '"' ''TITION AN O ll:O!t . L!n111 s. and Larry s. .eall'<I bid• or JH'°""'" s w "" rece """ ... • MOll.GAN·HINDSON -M8•k Patr'r~, Mcquad•. t!~rry I nd L~nne (. bY tne Orange COll"h Tr,.nool Olildcl LOCATCO Iii THC: GEl>IERAL AREA n, 100 Hello!ro~. CO!'cn1 011 M~r Burke, 6. Alcl>i •d efld Rev• "' H1e ot!lce bt II\~ Ordnge CDun!V ROUNOEO BY YtCTOll.IA S T ,, a11d Cero! Lynn. 10, 70C Helltro~. Fren t , Glenn LOI.Il l .. no (d!nY Jo Purcnas1ng Agen•. 1)00 Sou11> Gr""° l,I ALLEV ROAD ANO HAMILTON ST., (11•ona del Mar. Adt mJ, K•rl Ill and Bartia•a (j, Avenue. Santt Ana, Cahlornl1 '2102 ANO l,/I Cl OR!A ST REE T SCHOOL, /,',ULl,IEY-MAY -l>'icnftle Phll. ?2• Gllmote, Norm" Lou ""II Ld'"1tencf unlll J 00 p.m .•. Of'! Tl>u•10ty, Mlf(I\ (QSTA MES.a., CA LIF Fii.OM Ml TO 611 lndla•lM1ah•. H1111tin11!on Ael!cl\ Oanlel <r h . 19H, 11 wfl•ch lime bids will be R2·CP. and Pa!dcia Ann. 19, 11181 SJnla Sc~ueneman, Gary Ed,.,.ar<I and (laudia pubtlcly opened end rel!U !or fl\~ i . REZONF. PETITION NO. R·/•~9, Rosd!it , Slanran. 6 elh foUowfng: FOR COSTA MESA PLA N Ht N G CHll.IST!AN·ARNOLD -Ricnanl O!Jn, H~w-11 1"'· O~rln<ll O~an llnlt f'reelln 1,1 E H IC L E COMMUNICATIONS COl;IMISSION. P.O BO)( l/00, COSTA. u , 1091 F~nwav Orlve, Ant. 1. Forre~I SYSTEM, MESA. CALIF., FOR PERMISSION Weolmln•ter and M1trv France,, :!6. He""'"· T 11om~i l. ft nd l.\1try E Bidder's q uC!d!lonJ ~l\•tl In c I u II e 10 REZONE PROPERTY AS 119-.16111 Apt, A, N~WPOrl llaacn. Ptrclval. B~U~ M"rlt .>nd Rlcnard rurn .. nlng lilt tQulprn~••I fut. and OE~CRH~EO IN THE PETITION AN O BURTON-HELLA NO -Gary L~n(t, EPW•fd complete inS!dl!~tlon. 1un~·llP, opliml1lno LOCA TED AT 600 Yt(TOR1A ST .. 71 .. 1101 We•1,S!even1. S•nlft J\nl! 1<."u1~nn. Eldon J1rneJ an~ Bet nice and cnec•-ouT ct tn~ ~•n lcle COSTA MlSA, C ALI F OR~IA and D!irdre Jc, 19, l Hl2 1,11~ Stn Jovce communlci1oons sy••em ln accord,.nce !NARMCOI. FROM ML TO R1·CP. Mnr co, Lagun• Hiiis. Couey. Olin" L. end Wll lltm E. WIT~ the 1pec1tlci1Hpns t1lf <elor. lo wh1cn 9. GE NERllL PLAN AMENOM6NT NO. GAll:CIA·ltlCHFORO -Cl>1 rltJ Erne>!. Ct rdo1a, Merl" J . a nd Be.n"V J . ' ' '' ''"'' I• m~de lne l ¥Jtem 14-lll, FOr< COSTA MESI. PL.a.NNING Kranll. Btrn111tt1e i nd Richard P. SPttt a f • · n , 111J W••! Oownry .P!ftce. S•nt.il H~rton, C•role M. t nd Donald sl>ell Include. Dul nol 1:;e llmlle<I !o (Q.\'IMI SSIO~I. 71 FAIR ORIYE, COSTA Ana and Oebcr~h Ann, l l, Bia? Lowa, Kennt!h ~nd ConJ!~nce F. !Oe foHowlng: MESI., rALIF , TO C 0 NS I 0 E ll E1~1 r4 Ave .. Wl"mln11er Salbel, c .. rroll B. •nd Gar~ E. I. UHF Be.e Slii!lons: 2. Mlc1ow1ve PROPOSED r.ME NDMENTS TO TH€ MORAL·MUHONEN -Joie Luis, 1~. Fri!wley, Stndrt L iln<I P•lrlc k E. Lln~1' ). l.\ul!lplex Equlpn1enr ; • GE,..Ef.IAL PLAN ON LOGAN AVf.. 102J Linden Pli!ce. Cc1tn Mtln nl'd llro,.n, Julie M. ,.nd Alvin l. Canlrll Control Coniole: S Mobde Fll.01/'. HIGH OEN!\,ITY RESIDENTIAL l,llclorl" Ann, 1~. 102] Linder. f'la<o, Wlllln<;ihtm, Si muel 1.\. t n<I Thtlm1 Vnih for flu•es iln<I Orner l,le~ltlOJ TO LIGHT INDUSTRY, AND IN THE Colla MP>•. l. Bld• •hell ~ i ubmill<'d on 1ht PfOPOldl GENEll>IL fl~EA BETWEEN DALE ST UART·SCt<1'1'F -Alfred Y1c!or. Gomer. Beverl y Jo t no 1nom1s Pt 1 i neel l<1rnii1>ed tiy tne Purc n••ln!I Agpnl WAY. (OLLECE AYE . AN 0 •9, 111(1 Par~ Newoor!, A~I. 101, HoQt>ef . Beverly Jean and Evt rett enclosed In ,. 1ea1Pd env~looe mar•e<I WARE"H OU~C: P.OAO. FRO>• N~WPD•! ll~atn "nd Eiieen. lt. l!tOO Euoene "O(T O Ce>mmu1>ka!,~nJ Sv~1em," plalnl.; GENERAL CO,Vl,l,',ER'CIAL TO LIGHT So,.aa1wooo L"ne, NeWPOr! Be~cn IC ~.,.t·ll, 01tv•ll R and l/'.erlna M. fndQ"e<I wl1~ bid<le<'S n~nit •NOUSlf.IY, Dec. 1 N1eu,.,,, Mlcntel Cl>rl"Opher ••1<1 D••n1t Bids woll be e~ami"l!'<I ,..nd reporiea lO GC:NERflL PLAN A.-.IE')l)/,l"tlT 1~0 f/'.OORE-NASH Mlrhort £mml'!!, Lee _ lo tni!' flr..1•d o! [)!r~rlo<• <! 1/lf Ql11rict GP 1• ~J. l'OR ?AUL A. POTTS ?!JYI 17, SOS C~tn~i;on Ave . Cornna del Srn1111. JAtqu,hne and Ji'me1 M, al d me~ting wl!n;n lhir1y !lOl OtYI PENSACOLA CI RCLE. HU NT INGTON t.\•r ann Colfol l i'e, 19. SOS Ca rn3!1Un Ro1><1~. Myrtle 0 11ud Edwt rd . ~lier tne tlid oe>cnlnq. l)fACH, C'"L!l=ORN IA. A 11.IOOUE ST Avt Ct>rQr,~ d~I Mi r. V~ll~: Yori, Alan R1>11fr an(I Cl>r.,llnt The' contract IC: Ile let .. 111 1Je lllt>le<:! TO CONSIDER AN A//'..ENOMENT TO PHELPS-l=OWLE:R -ll ot>frl Al~n, V/ltt~opp, Gav Lynn "nd RodneV HlrOld to a llnancoil "''l1lante '':''"''•.Cl IJelV.e"n THE" GEN!'ll.<>.L PL llN ON P ~OPERTY l/, 1032 M•in St. Apl. '· PJaue•t,Ma~ine C.~no Pe!er A. lh• or .. n9f covnlv TrBnl'I O•!lrlcl •nd AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF WP•tm.n1ler, •"d l,lale•le Lyn, 11, t<tz•rd. ThDm•• R, a nd Jlnt l Lyo !he United Sltlts O.p1ttment rl P LACENTIA AVE NUE ANO WILS_O"I 7&02-?hl Sr .• We1lmlnsrer. Huie"'°'' Gelnde L end R11Mel<t Daniel Trt nspgrl&!ion. STREET ~ROM LOW 0 E N ~ IT Y (Jl.NTU CflAGOLLAN -Jar~ Wllliun, P~yne. FtanceJ Arline and L-"Ou~lr'' Any n~me aopearlnQ on 1~~ (omplrollcr RESIOE NTIAL TO MEDIUM DENSITY ''' JISOI lot S! • Sou lh Lagun~ Payne. General's !isl ot ineh9,ole conlr•clo" RESIDENTIAL. and Con~tanfc R .. e. 71, ll'.>t!S h ! Ct1nnongllem. John J oseph and Nancy IO!' IO"derally tinanceu ;1n!I ••1l 1le<I 11. GE NERAi. PLAN AMENOM.ENT ND. St .• Snurn L~ll•m~. Lynn co,,u ru(tion Is nat an ellglble ti!dder. GP-7•-02, FOR tOSTA MES A JUNE·LEWI ~ Jeflrey Chnrles. 1\, Sar<tone, Jo Anne 1!1d llruct Requiremen!J, !Pl!CIUcatlon1. and .torm• PLA NNING COMl/'.l.SSION, P 0. 80)( Y.5S Dt>r C•~lor Wall We•lmln.i~r (olle(cl•nl. A~r1l10 V. and NJct>lel!a iii "'"'"""I' ml Y be o011lried tiy ~ockl11g 1200. (QSTA MESI., CALI F., TO ..nd :Sh~"'" '''"""· 21. ~lt.1 Mdfl~n Stowe, Mary Ellen and oa .. a1d Cart inem VP at 1ne olllce ct tne Purchd1lno;1 C 0 N S 1 0 E R PR 0 P 0 S E 0 Ave , Cv11re,1. 1-jerrert , Jacquel\ne Ill. ill\d Joe M. Aoenl, AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL GUZ,,\flN-llLVAREl. -Jo"' l.•lgu!ll A!well, ~rilldlne J. and James J . J~coue M'1<l PLAN IN Tl-fE AREA 00UNOEO BY E~cuiie, ?~, 2.sMa L"~ Y011ll\. &r.. Crlmooell, R 0. and Lin<lol H Cler~ BR ISTOL ~TRCET, BflKER STREET, Car>hlrano Be~ch and E'lhel11 I""• Oultilan.i, Cllfi!llne Tnomo,on .iln<I O•anoe Counti TrAn\it Qj~!•IC! Pl.ULAll:INO STllEET. AN O THE ,I, 1630 We ll McFe~oen, Santa An~. Rocky PubUJhed ' Orange Coai! Oal(y Pllol, NEWPORT FR!::C:'.VA.Y. PROPQSFO Hll.L·FINCO -Roclm•a All,.n, 21 . Do•nb•owi~!, Je3neH'e E. and Jdrnes Febru~rY 1, 21, 19H 1'1-'·I ~ CHANGES l>;CLUOE ENTERPR ISE 1~700 A\agoollt, We•lmln>tr r ""d r . . STREE T FROM HIGH DENSITY N anc~ Ann. l~. !lMJ Ort Kin Ave. Joroensen, fJ\arle L. t !l<I Kort V S, PUBLIC /\:()T ICE RESIDENT IAL TO t IGHT IN DUSTRY Fovn1ain Yallev. Vnlp~. Judl!h Rft• ftnd Rotler! Leonurd 666 8Al<ER FllOM GE N£ II. A L Sl(1PP6-LA LONO£ Aavmo"" Herrick, V•u11hn 0 . t nd Margarer F ICTITIOU• IUSIME:SS COMMEllC.JA L ANO HIGH-DElolS!TV. Che~1er. 19. 120~ N_ Snelhew, s~m~ A NAM!! STATEMENT NESIOENTIAL 10 HIGH DENSITY Ana and Micnelle l herei.e. \Y, l•ldl ICr~fka. 6e¥ertv J~~·ne tnd Fr.in~ 1ne !0Uowtn11 per>on ii do•ng buiineH f:IESIOE NTIAL 50~ BAKE R FROM Ce<lorWC>O!I, We,tmfnsler. EOJgent a ;: HIGH OEN51TY RESIDENTIAL TO ROGERS·HENORON -Ja"1e\ fo<~i!, S•amtlt -..gh, L1>1llt Jtl4lne and P~ul HUGHES NI(. 7•'18 Souln !il'lflltcn. NEIGHBORHOOD (QMME RCIAL : ANO Oevld 21. 2318 England, API. 0 . Hun1ln11lnn Maler. Kil!lt Rose •nd William :Sa,.!a Ana. C~lll, 92701 •IS·US P AULAR INO F ROM GENERAL Be .. co end C~rlsllne M~dt, II. SiU lltymond . Oavid lhJ<l~t~. 1~8 S. Shellon. Santa COIN>'IE P:CIAL ANO HIGH DE N~ITY P~•ne River Ave .. Fo1111!aln Y'lllt Y'. Mt r1h, Elsie K ..... •~d Btnlt mln J_ ~na, Cali! .-97107. RESIDENTIAL TO G ENE 11. .i, L Sl lPES lll·JA(ICSOH -O a v i d An<1erson. II.oil Henry t nd Co<a J\ Tn•• bu•me~s " tO.,durled bY an COol.'IM ERCIAl Armstrong, 25, 1'651 Kell>y SI.. Oionno, Deti•t Ann I nd 0 1¥1d Witl(ftm lnd•l'ldu81. 1, REZONE PETITION NO. R-14-0'/, W"'tmln11tr "nd 11.Vlh Milrg&f'l:I, ;;, Ylard\t, J..aith Eileen and 11.o"ald D, Hugne• FOR (0S1A MESA P LA N N ! N G llllll Rook Drive, Hunlir'll,llon Beach. !;!Jly TOI• 51i!emenl W'l5 liled wll" ll>e COMMISSION, P.O. BOX 1200. COSTA FLEENER·BLAKE -Me!vln \Volnu~. AuM•n. Uni Susan 1nd Wltll'lm Ed\"'l r<I County C.ltr~ o! Ooan110 (~unly on MESA, CALIF .• FOR PERMISSION 71, HI? Rlver1ide PlacP. CO•lt /.\e3'1 Fry, Carol Lef t nd G1rooo G Jan~a'V 1;, 191' TO REZONE PROP£ II.TY AS .ind (yd•,1 Lorene, 22. IJ19 11.lvtf!IOe LJ.,dw•<lel, WllU1m ChrfSIOl)~r •nd F·l071l DES(ll.IBEO IN THE PETITION ANO Pla,11, Costa N.eld. Btrbl td Ann Pu1>ll1hed Ordn!lt Coa~I Oal!y Pilot, LOCATED IN THE GENEfV.L AREA LABINE·GUEYllEMONT _ A 1 d 0 r Bell. 8arb1r1 J . and F'r!'d W. Januu·y U. 1S, tnO Februar~ 1, 8. SOUNDED BY VICTORIA s T ,, Jos,epl>. ll , 9182 Che•hire A~t, W•lcl>er, S•ndr1 Ell1&bel~ I nd G•ry 1914 71».7, YALLEY ROAO. ANO HAMILTON ST., We1tmln1ler and M~r!h" Julina, 16• Lt l!tr ANO VICTORIA fTREET SCHOOL, 9/tt Ct>e1hlrt Ave .. Wt llmlf'Sle'. \'/'1lle, Frt "k Rudolph •nd Kiy Fr•ntt l PUBLJ~ NOTICE COSTA MES.\, CALIFORNIA. FROM l.'ICLEOO·HUGHES -D•vld Jo~n. 7l, P:'Pan, Elliil>f!~ L. ano Lawrence Ml 10 Rl-CP. THIS REZONE IS Jji.-?0!'1 St .. ,A.pt. C, Costa 1'1e!d s reWart, Thoma1 Lt"Y and Ro11,,.,•rY ----F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS TO BRING THE Pll.OPERTV !"' tnd Karen Frances. n, 7Sl.10!n ~I.. Mevt•s, Lrna 0. I nd Triom"s J. NAME STATEMENT CONFORMITY WI TH THE GENERAL l(~~cio'R.~~~~~·s~. ~techan J .. c•. ~~~~l~.\oo:i~~~sKH.ft~~dsi~~~r Loul1e Tno lollOWin~ p~r •on h 110,nQ by11ne~· F;RLAF~iR n•F .O l~FORMA T ION ON THE 70, 151J N. ll:QOue SI . Pl~cen118 Gon111lt>. Mllr9dl!h J1ne and Robt •! "': itt l(eVI• 1~ll l 5,.~ y,111 Or .• O•n~ ABOVE APPLl(Ar\ONS, TELEPHONE M'6 Vl¥11n Cl8•e, ~0. IJ881 Pdclhc Alb8t.l<IO Point. (~llfornla 0'.'619 1"·$?i5 Oil CALL AT THE Oi<FICE Av~, Wt•!mtnster. Cra><·lner, He1rl L. t nd Ann E MtrQ~re! S alley, ?l\11 S~• Vl••a OF THE ?L•\NNING D€PART1'\ENT. LCIVIS-DILLON N~rvln ""''"'~· JI-. Hively. Vickie and Rlcnard Qr_. Dilnll Po<nt. Callrl'•"•• Ql~XI RDQM 20C, 11 FAIR OlltY£', COSTA Ill Ave Del Rep(o10. SIHl (lfon>enie o\\owry, Penny R. tnd Te"~ Tl>i• buiontu 11 lDnauc!ed bY ,.n 1AE$,t., Cll.LlrOllNIA And Je,,nne l{,.,rn. ll, llj 11,,~ 5~1~~~~~~ Catla Shlntlla ;ind Oon•ld Tnoi~ldu~I. 500M"•~IS~e,0s~ PLANNI NG 0"1 Repo,;o, San Clemrnt~ " N t B Iv '-" ~ " JONES FE5MIRt -Ro,,~ld L••rv, ~:;ti~~: ~·;~:I: ll·~~~dO~~~;l!Ml"O ,'"',' ',':,~~~=01,''~0~~ llledc~wl11M l~,' CH,;,,•,'OMOO~,' n, 11618 Sun'"' L~ne, /\nl. IB-1, v ~ n ,. Anahel,,., and Kathle~n Aon. 10. eon Hill. P~l'tid~ A ~no Reber! fl. oun Y JJ ••1~7' o •1ngn un Y WILLIAM L-DUNN, Taylor Avr .. Huntlnq!Nl e a .. c)1 ~oJ;n•v. Chri,opner A. and Miry Janu••V , . F 3'1t 6l SECRETll.llV II.NO OIPEC.TD~ SUllS·MAl/\.)AN -M~.tln C••iQ, ?3. ----Putilish~ QranQe c 0,,,1 O•ily Pllo!, OF PLll"NINC, 11~:\l N~wlan~ '°'"". Apl l~. PUIJl.JC i'iOTICE J~nuar• 7}, FeO•uary 1 ~. 1~. 191• )ll·H F:nu.~l!~e~ 1~j;nqe ·"to~H 0,lllv Piiot, W~'lmin"u ilnd '>~•rtn Rnr1. 7:1. ----.~·1' 1019 Harrie! l•n~. Anaheit•L f lCTIT!OUS BUSINESS PUHLJC 1\'0TICF: M C CLE A II: V ~MI I 1f -~'A•~tl J'fAME STATE MEJ'fT __ _ lr~"non, 19, l""'O N ~WN)rt Blvd T~.. !o/lf\"•rg ~erson• a•e t(o•n~ FICTITIOUS BU~I N E5 l (n<1a /,'~•ll ll•'fl 1111•11 l•~n. \f 1)u•n~" di NAME §TATEMENT l~l·B Wm!•q:,1·.....,, (o•'• l\'e•• OUR DllOTHER'S llEEPFR •31 The IQllm•·t"g Pfl"an• t•f Ool~O M(')Rr.11,.. PFRRY -Jn"" 51•~hen C••nM1on Av•., Corona <ltl t.lar 97~71 t>t1~•nCJI .!~; ~·· 161~ 5~n!~ '°"" Avn, Apl A , Ge~I~ f.'r l'~~e BOoil'a11, •17 C arn~!;orl A O!FJ:ERl:NT P[ll.5PC:CTIVE. 7901 rn<!1 tf'.•<~ •QC! l\·~rlM••t A<ldlson. A v~, Co·cnA Ott M8r, Cl . ~76,~ A Malo SI., S;on18 AMa. Cl!!ll. PUBLI C NOTICE I lSl! NOT IC IE TO ClllEOITDRS iUPER!Oll COURT OF TME STATl OF t.i.LIFOlllN IA FOR THE t OUNTY OF OllANCOE No. A·714•l 19. 76!5 Soni• f•!I• A••• Ap!. lo l.••rv Mty Li1k, 412 C~rndTIOn Ave.. l(en Gul~a. lJ.t Y Pl<tt t . L11111n" Co<•• "'"'~ Co•on1 d'I tf'.-or, Ca. V262.I Reh. C.111. mi1. E1la1t or 1'1AXA·MCAILL -L~rrv Clarv. 1' T~ls bv1lness Is <ornlut!td ~Ya gtr•r•I Rol>l'rl s . Mv~r3, 611 c .. u11ri W1~ Deceased i\\~JI THA M. M.A50tl, 19118 ~.ffi""trncl Av~• (Ml~ 1-'~'' p,ufnfr!~IU. Laguna !!c~, Ctlll .. 9111)1 NOTICE tS HERESY GIVEN IQ Int "'"' JoOene Sue. ''· 1963 RedWllcd Gav11 1\1. llQ•l•au Tfl!s D""""'s 11 conducted tiv • Ge11tr1I cr1ollor1 of roe tbovo ntme<i decet1en1 Av•· Cc1!3 fJ\e;... . M8<Y M. Li•~ Partnerin1o. 1na1 all oerson1 htv•n11 c!a•mJ •cialn)t LILLY. JR.·RYAN, -L!'<ln~•d f;\nuflce Thlt Jla•emenf ,.,11 fl ied .. 11n In• !Ct h Gut-a l~t t11id deceoenl are requked to Ille '>O. 15-09 D~lonon Te"~'P; CorClfl~ C011ntV' Cle•k of Oratl(le County on TnTs il•l•JTI•nl w~• 111..0 with th~ 11>,m, wao '"" n•ceJsuy voucher!, '" de1 i\1ar and Marlhd Ml!l•cenl. '•· J~nuerv lJ. 191• Counly C.ler"lr or orangt Cou"ly on t"" o!flct o! lht tier~ ot Thi!. al>Ove 1\09 Oolp~ln f•rr~ce. Corona del ~ F·JG1u January 2.), 197'. tn!llled coufl, or lo pre,tn1 1""""· wiln 1.1.lr. PUIJl••""CI Or~nge coi •I o~ily Pllo!, l<JOtlMI roe nece~!a•v vouchers. lo I I> t l'lllll(C:!'J: Y'llNDSOR • W;i!!er Ja.,1r1, J4.,..,~,,, )5, JS, t l!d f •bru;i•y 11 8, Puousn'MI Oianll• Co~•I o~•ty Pllol und!r1lgr.eo ti IMf ol!lte GI '111 at1ori1e; 11. 1Q7l Lt"al O"ve, (O!I" Nel.> 1•1• 115·1t J.lnu••Y 25. FtbruarY 1. e, 1), 191• 11S-1t WILLIAM V SCH~1!0T, :166 Sitn M•1:1uel 1tnd Lee, l.1, 1~71 Lt n•I O•lve, __ ----~ ___ Orh11, Suile JOO, Newoon Beacn, (1"•• Mf•? l'UBJ .JC N'OTJCE PUBLIC NllTJCE Ctlllorola Q26~0. which ;._ l~e nl .. ce GrLllll.01 SUCH -11.otierl AnTMony. ~ t1f 1>111lnt'~ ol tt>e unde,,•goeo In i\11 26, 1Sl?J Sou!n nroo~:iur:1, t.r1 --------• ---mn!tt ri per!Alninq to lhe eJ!~le o! ll?. Wt1!""~'~' a"!! RoSlll~ J•t n, FICTITIOUS llUSINESS f lCTIT IOU~ BUSINESS . ;ft/(! <1eced~"'· "''lrMln tour mcn!hl after 6 4 2 ERRORS: Advertisert should check their ads dally & report errors I m m • d I a t e I y. The DAILY PILOT a11ume1 ll1blllt y fo r the first In correc t lnsertfon only. 5 , _1 _iiiiiiiiiii, ...... _1_~ General 6 7 8 Fantastic View ,\Jfl~t i(~o•/l1) dl'Sll.;J! !Jf .j l~j, 1'1\1. :l l1111 h htllllC°, 11it h T\\1.J-lur~•' f11111ily rQOrn~. -Yo11 1·1111 Sl'I' [ul'L·\·1'r f1,·Jn1 \hi~ ~l't'lll hilltop luc.·U\l<l/1. Bn111rl llt'I\' ,.;, i uily ~Sll.000. D A i.==; I L y p I L 0 Ti c L A s s I f 1 I E D I NliWPORT HEIGHTS J.1trge :1 an. :! b11., hunlly 1·rn. 7'l"11•ly dt:'ro1·.. 11•/lge lot. Fir.~t tin1e offered at S·I0,950 CORBIN-MARTIN REAL TORS 644-7662 --~==------WESTCLl FF ~ BH. :l B,\, 1!1111 . rn1 .. nr. i\·liu·int'r s !"cl1•1ul. S67.000. l ,rln "111}. :.~,1.:17'.l/i ~.11;.f)6il l'OOL & 11 lk_•(lr\l(Jlll & prinH.' lucat1on. Uat·a.;;iin p1·1rerl ft11' f;1st sa le :1t SJ~. A re11l <·u lil'~ Call 0011··11 r1--00IO 11~1. KEEP Tiit: BOTTO~! OF IlOUN D \VAST E: B1\5EKTS c!en n by plat'ir11; n pllper p!ale in till' bo!l<)lll o f the basket. Tur n 11111' il<'ms inlo (»1sh 1\'i lh ~ Uail~· Pilot Cl~:-sificd Ad. ti·l~·~:iti";).:. ___________ ,, Just Say 'Charge It' WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • JUST DIAL 642-5678 Do Something Different This Year! 7!, 11121 SeUT~ f!.•PO~l>ur~!, !Ip! lolAMli JTATEMEMT N.a.Mt: STATEMENT 1ne 11"1 publlcn tion ct !Ols nollce. -----------------Tn~ lollow111g .,..rsont nre doln11 lhe lotlo"'i"g perw~s ~re (loln11 OeTtd J anuary 'J'I. IYI• bu1lnt1i as ~u1lnan1 1 1; WILLIE MOHAoll. 6 i 4 1 Send Your Vo lentine Greetings vio Daily Pilot Classified Ads BACK ALLE Y PIZZA, 170•6 Magnollt ABC OEYELOPMENT CO. 71•' • E•ccu!or ol tne lJUI ol Blvo .• 5ul11 A. Foun1~11 Vtllav. c .. 111. Aba1one, ~nwparl lle~cn, Cali!. 7166' 1n.e atx>va nt"'NI ·(!e(el:ltnt I 91/DI! Jol>n Dennis CapArO"f, "'''°' Al>ft!-. WILLIAM v ,SCHMIOT I Cwr11e W Hallltiur!on. 6J41 AnUach, Ne,.OO•I Be1r.h. Ctlll. '7161.2. lU Sen MlqUtl Drlvt, S11U1 )00 Pu lllv,r1IC1e, Ctllt, 01SO• lhls h!J1 lne1s Is (Onduc!ed by •n N•wPOrl 1111ch, 1'.1111. ttUO 'JL'E P1ic'K Of' h Wnvn• L Rabln1011. 1!12~ Culvt•, 1n<tlvld111t. Ttll HU) "44·1112 ,.,... nc Irvine C•lil 926!1• Joh~ 0.nn11 Cnp1ron1 All111'111Y !or Eltcutar .i j Tni1 •t1u1l~1 11 co11d11c1t<I bv 1n TOI• 1t&1tmfnl wts flltd \ol!b tM Publl1h1d O•nngc Coo•! Q.llly Piiot, C<IPyfftfil JI/-'. T"•onlo !Wn 5y•,.H<oM . ~:~~~-:,~;;,ltd itMOrft 11on other l'11n .I s:~:~ry fler1;7~ OI Ordn\)9 Covnly on February 1. 8, I~, :n. lf/4 JIS·1• GtO!'ljl w. H•llllMJr!M . ,.,,, PUBLIC NOTICE" Tfll• 11,ltmt!f'I WIJ l!INI w!ll'i ,,,. PubUshld Dr1tng1 C0<01I !;!•llY p 11o11---.,"'"'""'"'""'"'" __ _ Counl~ Cffr~. oF Ort.,11e C('ll~ry en J~nuarv 2.s. F•bryarv l , 1, 15. 1914 1n.1~ NOTICI!: TO c ttao lTOltS SUPERIOR (OUIT Of T"l! JenuAry 16, l9l ( ...... ~.. STATE OF CALll'OltNIA f 0 11 --· PUBLIC NOTICE 2 ' • Puoti1htd OrAnpa Cot"! Dally Pll~ll--------------·I TNli! COUNTY 0, OltANGE l~nuarv 11. J>, "nd Ftoruar, 1. t. Ml, A-It• SLP·140.SS Et!lll of GEORGE A, G,A.Y, •110 5 191' l'n·1• SU PERIOR COUttT Of TH! ~nOWft ··1s' GEOilGE ALBEll.T GAY, STATI' 01< CALIFOINIA "Ott Otct•ud. THE COUNT Y 01' ORANOI! NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEH ro '"' N•. ,._,JIUt ~•e<lllorl of +"e t bGVll n.....et! diced«!! PUBLIC NOTICE l'OUNTAIN VALLl!Y KHOOL OISTttlC T NOTICE O' HIARIHO 01' P l!iTITION !flat I ll 1>er'l0!"1 having (l~fm, 1g1ln•t NQ.TICe: IS Hl!RE8Y G IV!H lh11 LllTT•ttl Tal TAMIHTAltY !Mm, wnri tt>e necustrY vaucfltr1. In NOTtc• INVITIHO •10, l'Olt P ttO•A'I'• 0, WILL AND ,0. ,,,, 11ld dtt!OL'"I ft"t ft<!Ulrtd !O tlte 6 tflt"botrd Of Trv''"' ot mt f'lllu"ttln E1t11!1 of LLEWELLYN NOllM.AH llM otflca al ll'w! (ltr~ ot 109 1bGv1 I Ve l1ey School Ol1!rlcl at Ortnlj'I' C111,1t1fy, CANFI ELD, DtctaH•d, enllUad eiwrl, di: to Pf'flenl !hem, w!lll J' . C11Hor1>l1, wtll rtcetved $.lt!O<I bids up HOl!CE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ill.It ll'lfl n.et11.1ry VQUC,._,.I, 10 I h I f "rm going to put you on •Wry plt'(ing·cNd in the country." to 2:00 p.m. on fllt h i 'day ol Ml l'('ll, LOIS P. CANFIELD ,,,, Iii.ti Nr•ln UrNl•rllgntd al Llppeld, ~erl<lft •nd 0 get your messogf U74 a! IM 111.11111111 oill<e ol 11ld 1 petll!o11 ror Probllll ol Wiii 111<1 Ol!\$m00r. Anor111y1 11 Lt w. 1 »o E 1c11oot a1s1r1c1. Joc11ttc1 et Numblr Ont IOr h sunr.oc. of L1tt1r1 Tn1t1M11•11-,. 17th 11 .. Sull1 111, Cotti M11.1, c 11ltarnl1 on the specia l Li911-.. -t:-.. ~M-ltl·t 11...,_ lllt-PlfUJont.I: :rol..-•oai...Jo-...Ncl'I ·~Jtll,lllclL..1.1----.A~ L-bWIJlillw..+---,i,_-~-7.::n .. i'D1i11l;i'-"l!-CAllh1rnlA !eor111r of Tlltll!rl Ind Ntw!lfld 19 mlt<ll tor !Vr111er p.trlleular1, I nd of Ille vndlH'llOntd In 111 millitrs e n f1n8'I 9• St•e!l1\ ~1 which 11 .... 11ld bid• will 11111 Ille' 11.,.. el'ld pl.tel of l'IHrh111 perl1lnl119 10 IN 11111t of 11ld Ot«Qtn!. bt 011bllcly optlll'd 111d r1~ rot-v1rliw1 1"-11m1 hit blfn ''' tor Feb. It, wl!lll" IOUf mon1"-t flt r !IM ret tr~m1 o' 1crioo1 fur"lturt e nd t-Qutomtnr. ltl• • .11 t :OO a .m .. In Ille CQ\lrlroom pu1>1lc1llon of 11111 nc1lc1. AU bldi "r• lo bf Ill 1c<ordame ol Oto1rtmenl No. 3 of 11!d tour!, -D•ll(I JI""'''" 19; 1tt•. Will> cnndltlon1, ln1tructlon1 • n d .. , 100 (IYIC (entlr Orlvt Wet!, II\ LtN!LlE G.a.Y Nl!WM.\N •o~c!ll(allor" w~lth n•1 1v11!1Dl1 II\ !~I Cl!y of S1n!" All,,, C1ll!O!'n!1. Ex1eulrlir or ll'tt Wiii OI •~~ 1111t•lc! butlnftu otllct "' lht Mkfre11 Oe!td Jtn. )f, lt7•. !ht t bovt """"Kl dtctOtnl n~•elotort m•n!l,.ned. WILLIAM E, ~T, JOHN. l lPl"OlO, HINDllll lON (IV OROER OF THE County Cl11• ANO OINIMOOll ftOflPO Of' l1'USTEES WOOLSEY. NIWllLL & THATCH•lt .a.t!O!'nlYI 11 LI"' fl'OUNTAllol Y•LLIEY '°" l 1n JH11~!11 Hiii• "'· jj.6 1111 11th SI., •~lrt 111 $(1100L Ot ~TR ICT NtwPOr1 lt•<h, C1lllo111!1 t 1... Co111 Mtwi. Ctlll. '1t1.1 CL£1111 OF lHi &OAR O l'v~!hl'ofd O••no. '°"'' O•llv Ftb<uary 1, I, \f 1' (1UJ UCl-OIOt TtleJIMM I llU) SU·11W Alllll'MY tor: ,tllll-f AllO!'ftl 11 tor llltlllrl• Pllol Pub<!l.lf'old Or8nO• Co~•' D1llr P iiot. PuDll1111<:1 Offtf~ Cotll Dallv ,,to!, l4•14 Feb<u•r¥ I, 1, L !ti• 211·14 Feb•u11y I, I , IS, 11, 191' 311-74 8 Dial Direct 642-5678 DAILY PILOT General LEASE · OPTION BAYSHORES OPE N SUN. 1-S 2632 Vista Ornada Blufr~ t.'Ondo, tee land; un the i rt'enbt'H. Les11 than '1 . 1.,9,._ yfll . uld. 4 Bdrn1s. or :: $Z:(OO Opuon 1nonr)' & " " + de:n; 3 bath!!. SI!~.~. I"''. H\Onlh holrls this 2 ! OPEN SAT/SUN ).4 l1dr111. honu'.: lvr 11 yf'111· 11! 1607 C I C ' 11 !lt'lllng putoe .ot s.\'l.tK--1. I ~sl • _ ov• . Consh!r•1· r1•1\I al!>O, 1111 Spygl&ss 1/1!1: t"•tuit. Vl<'~1 11101\th to rnonlh 1J11si!!. fr..,ro rno!Sl 1'1'ol)rns ol this NEED A DADDY 1 5 """"· home. »·pie. " J1v. l; !Jtntlly rm s-. >-:xq ulAH4!I Y U e c o ra I c d i\ l\lunt & s.:nue kkldlt-s to l $139,500. 1u.ake this !ruly lovl•ly. I 1 i\!':1111 hon11• ha I' J! .r : ' ~ ll;u"l.cir Vici\ HUis, top t'Xi:I'. ui"t•a: inL·J. det·o ratu r drnpes/carpets ... clean, tm! Profess. l11nds\•a.pc'(l g111'd1_•fl. HOPE GERRIE RL TR. •' 644-8070 644-0818 Beach ·Cotta9e On The Sand 1 ................................ 1 ('h:1rn1l11~ l' .. ·:11•h f'n11:1~l' I PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP '""'""" :"' "'"'''' '"' ""I NEIGHBORHOOD <111 !he-sand. Cuzy e nrry. S!E'pdo\\'n living r o o 111 . ' 1\lassi\'l' ~10111• firl•plac1·. r-.1t'Sll V•'1'tle <I l!l"droo 111 s ing !(' Skippers go lley_ L 11 1· !!l l' !'lury honu.• Near Bi.1le11ri1· pa tio. Present in conu:• $ i.:lfXJ Sl'hOOl. q ui1•1 "U .. str<'<'t Jll'r yt'fll'. Call for niore hx·ullnn. !..Qng e~t:NIV ('H\ infor nuition. s.i2-:ri:~l. 17.'.(I ~Q, rt 111i•k··~ h!I' .1 OPENTIL g • 17 S FIJN TO BE NICEI 1 l'I) lil't'l1l•ll' fa1111ly ht\1111• I R ~I " ""'' ""'"' S·>i,,<.<I. ! J'C'-. W::f ::E ~REALTORS OWNER HAS MOVED 969 Dahlia. off Sunf1011t"1". soulh on Hegonia. In 1.ar\\111 1 ,.,-546-4141- lOp•n Evenings) Greenbrook tr;1c 1. C . i\I . ''"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'I Only 4 n1onrhs nr1v. A nxiuu" O'll.'ner 11·1shL•S tu sell~ &16-.)!12S E1·es: &M>-1:>13 FANTASTIC Lachenmyer: MONICO 1 2 HH . ' do•n. ll:irl1••J' \'ii'" ] [Ct1 llt ·~. !-~.\ p!'ll.~l I I' • •;11·p1•I Realtor I nnrl 1!1'al"'~. l'f't.•an pant•lin)!. !l11i,:1• f.1111ily k I I!. h ('I\. "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' l: 11 l':.: 1•., u " 11\nd.:t'ilpini;. *RENT* *LEASE·* *SALE* B1·1ck pat •·\ aru! i: a s llar l!e1•111·. P rie l'd rr.alisti('Lllly 111 Slii,:tOO. Call 671--ll:'>J(J. 3 BR, 2 fi,\, hltns, fplc, OP(ll ·1t <; -If S ~UN 10 Bl_ NICE' in prinie !•11·. . .• S.~25 1110. ~~', , ·, '. ~ P!lOEESSIONJ\L, med ical, .. rt'<."<'p + 5 ofllccl'i $4~ 1110. '1·PLE.. .... prin1e Costa l\lesa annual inc Si.J·IO . . . l &l.:l.IO ----~nthCo Rl'allors :.1.-.. s.121 , CORONA DEL MAR -* 15 UNI -rs---* -A11<'11t1on lllrtrs~ 2 1:'1i111c R·l 2 ,, \" ! Ocean ,'\· Bay V11:'11,1 Lots. a n d odr111!<. N~111u·n. e1100CKJ. !l79-4Jl:H nr fi-1-1-1:110 Bhns. (';11·[_ll•1·1.;. l' a !' ., ' ---- !<hnr111int:. Lo<u1 il vu i I ·I S\) r 1 1 . Sl i!l.:~lO. . 1tl t' lllq\f'S )HU lli!U GEM ·I hcdroor11 plu!< ponl in --prin1c Hunlin{!lnn Beat:h. ~·u11 pric-e 1.~ S.'::t:)oo. Call for 1h•r11l1~ )I 17·fll!U. at.:!. ~--DIRECTORY K"I' Ith h•IHly lflrKtlHJ wTttl yo• tfll1 Wffte"d • y•• 90 11•.....,.""'9· All tflo foc.tleM li1r.d bolow en dolcrllted h1 ,.._.., .._II by oct.onl1l119 eM- wh"o 111 todoy·1 Detly "lot WANT ADS. Patrons 1tlowi"t ope11 ho11Mt for sole o r to re"t aro 11rgl'd 10 ll1t 111ch lefor_,1011 ht thh col••• 9CKll frkloy, Sat• •rdoy • s.!Hhry. J BR . 1939 Federal, Costa Mesa 645-3822 !Open d:u ly) 1717Irvi ne 1\ve .. Newport 13cach 642·5200 S65.500 !Sun 1·51 451 62nd St. (/\1e,vpo1t Shores) NB 642·5200 $45.!!00 1Sun 1934 Pt. Provence (J!Vu II01nes1 NP. 673·6510 1Sat 1·51 J BR. & FAMI LY RM. OR DEN 1000 Cli ff Dr., Newport Beach 548-4192 $59.500 !Open <laily) 25631 J3auda, La guna l·l1lls 830-1863 (Fri; Sa1 & Su11 10-1) 2036 Co1nn1odorc ( Ilay crcst 1 NU 833·3985 $69 ,000 1Sat & Sun 1·51 26302 Saddleback J)r .. J\lission Viejo 870·7650 '48,750 (Sa t & Su11 1·5 1 4 BEDROOMS *888 W. 19th St., Cos ta Mesa 548-1168 $40,000 (Sat & Sun t2-4) 4 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 1627 Port Ab bey (HVu Homes) NB 644-8909 (Sat & Sun) 420 Kings Hd . (Cliff Uaven) NB 642·5200 $125.000 JSa l & Sun 1-51 1719 Skylard (Bayc rcsl) NB 642·5200 (Sun 215 Agate, Balboa Island .. 642-5200 (Sat & Su o 5 BR. & FAMILY RM. OR DEN 826 Emerald Bay (Emerald Bay) Laguna 494·7578 $167 ,500 (Sun 1-4) * 1607 Santiago Dr. (Baycresl) NB 642-5200 $10H,500 (Sun 1-5) 305 Robin Hood Lane, Cost.a Mesa 646-1203 $69,500 (Sal & Sun !·~) DUPLEXES FOR SALE 2 " 2 703 Carnation, Corona del • 642-5200 $85.000 2&3 118 Garno!, Balboa Island (1) 981·1123 673·6918 Mir _ 1Sun 3 BR. & FM. RM. acta, 'Clffi5ha \lei Mar ----- 673·6510 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 & DEN & 2 BR. 621 Narcissus, Corona del Mar 673·65!0 $991500 .. --· --·~ .. ~,. ' , -. " General ····--·--1-a;;;;:;;;;.ll•------,.,,...-...,.------1.,,..-.:..,--..:..----=---=------~---=o------~-~----_r_,,_d':;"-F~'-''-"'~':-.'_1.c.1_9_7• _______ OAILY PILOT .'i3 General c;;n;;,f Generll Gener1I General General G.neral General----- NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1;;;;~;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l.=.:::;;.:.:..:.:..-:-~~~.....:C;;;c;~~~~~~-1 ~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1I COSTA MESA MINI-RANCH COUNTRY CHARM CITY CONVENIENCE Thl!I beautiful hon1e Is loaded "''llh charm from it1 hrlck fireplace to lt1 ~• aere rree-loaded lot, The 1..-oniplt:!t• fencing 111akes !his honie ldeaJ ror youn,gsters hnrl J)f'I S. 1-~or fu rTht't' lnlfn·11u1tlon p!l!nse i: 111 1 545-9491. • Walker &Lee •tAl fll All SALESPERSONS New or experienced men ur ~~~~!.~~~ """'w allBOAISWIB* *-IJd~ lay Prop,erties * * . * * * * * and privacy, ExcellentJY [J ..i...:.. BAY.AV!!. MESA VE RDE • II mllinta.irled 2 bedroom ~.es H •1 C . 1• ~ .. = ~ "':! 2 Bit., .. luJJ WL ~~~~~~ ~%~ ~, 4;1~.c~~: er1 age o ec ion l<0.50<1. c.n -F\ill price SS!,500 Nifty duplex Best loc .. I blJ< from Oc:un View On chol"" block nr. North $155,000 67~7000 gol f cour>e. Bargain at MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME ~·eu pi.Meet 2 story 4 bay. Idea.I 2-aty., year -~ ~ . -$64 500 642-7491 OY ERSI bed room home overlooking 'roond heme with extra ME SA VERDE ' · · ZED 4 Bedroom on one level, family LitUe cruwia Beach and lrplc. ln m1tr. bdnn. Lge. Golf Course LIDO sANoS --room, dining room, 3 baths, service room~ Buck Gully. View tron1 2-bdnn. apt. ln rear. 11th Green is right at new carpets, drapes and paint. Beautiful ;~;5'Jm. c:;J~~ kin g utu" Island."" Ye11.r 'round your back door. 3 BR. 3 BR. 2 ba . home. move-in conditio n. FulL price $59,000. Call 3 bdnn., 2-\9 bath home "'"'th 2 ba. home w/pool. 3 Steps to ocean. Drive 540-1 151. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA R gar~• .,vllh 3?00· i;q. fl. or decking aod driveway. R·2 lol "'it.h 2 bertroom und den hou&e. Plana for 4 u11lts inchtded . All for ~32,950. Call 646--0555 The BERG Co. Successor 1o vi.w ot-s.uu. bay. r1 ... >-o a-r--g a r . $79,500. by 4ll04-River.·.·Ave., NO D"OWN" VA W nn, 1tpl. 011 rear. Be11t 51:£1 oonn N B $·'9 950 673 7••0 pogs!lile localion! o,IV"VOVU. • • " ' • • 'u. • 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATH -ri.tesa Verde home. Ebri""•' homlge., c,usbdtom, stuDrdyR. EB REALTORS m GLareat locladtiodn 11 Clo~e to shol pping. ahndf'scholols. c c; m111., . (ge a< e ana1 co1np ete wit 1rep ace den with ffTllc.: xlnl. toca. 4 Loca l Offices to S.rvtt You & roon1 for pooJ table et<'. Su bmit you r offer ~0e':;t ~~~~~~~! nophtce·J'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I on this one! CALL 546-5880. General General 2 Bdnn. fronl ho"" wilh'=:~~~~~;;;~~;;;~;;;~~~I SURFER IN THE FAMILY? extra lge, quality rear apt.[-LET YOUR CHI LDREN EN JOY l1'fe at the with trptc. + lge. &\lest nn. ~ Oath. Patio, shore beach. Only 2 blocks to ocean or bay on pres· \VOmi•n, join the NBA team --::;~l!I ~\'Ork In a 1.:ongeniaJ, CJ'C!ot: (" moonng : rear apt . & guest tigious Peninsula Point . 5 Bedrooms, rrn. \11or1h asking price & 31f.? Baths, billiard room, wet bar, separate ~. :~·t!~ f~~· 2 bd· family room. $119,500. CALL 546-5880. 1\'e atn1os11here u n de r DEUGHTFULL Y DECORATED Super blonaco ~fodel in liarbor View 1-lomes. Two Bedrooms, Custon1 Den, f<'orn1al Oining Area, Large Kitchen and as cute as can be. $69,500 or lease It for $450 per month. BALBOA IS LAND Neat two bedr(l{)m house with lots or island charm. Open Beamed Ceilings, cute Patio' and localed av,iay from the crowds. $58.500 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Popular 'Ca!'1ncl 1 ~1 odel. t 1·hree Bed- rooms, Forn1al !lining Roo1n . Fainily lloom and a sunn y k11chen. \Veil located and on fee sin1plc !:ind. 569 ,500. ESTATE REALTY llOl AVOCADO DR .. NEWPORT CENTER 640-1120 p1'0~en n1nnagcn1e11I . Enjoy mlnunum rci:,rimentation and Baytronl, ""'limo oUocod: SPANl.SH VILLA General-. -G ·n~ral Ja '!9I~bJ~ t'Om1uls.sia.u.sched,. ule. Personollzed training private pier wilh .. roonL 1w ., c:::roR extra lge. boat. Huge home -cun oM ·V-IEW-HOME"-8.IG CANYON -·-·~· Y. Adulls .only .to.1.vnho.use, _adjareni nvailable. Call NIGEL for interview. Sought After Country Club Villas on t in. lots. Open house Sat.. Fabulous NEW split level \\I/Count ry Clab to Mesa Verde Co un try Club. Park·li ke sel- Sun. 10 to 2; 1407 No. Bay· . U ting with beautiful pool and grollnds. Offer· front. 91ew! nusua l design. 5 Bf{, DR, den, lge ed at onl y $39,500. CALL 546-5880. 644-7211 recreation rm & 4V2 baths. Great storage. Best 2 unil.~ avail. 2 BR. ho"" + l·BR. ••1. No" WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. LOTSA ROOM Coui1ynrd entry 10 2 BR North bflf. Xlnt loc. $88,500. 2111 San Joaquin Hill s Rd. 4 BEDROOMS, FAMILY ROOM -2 baths, ~ ~ charmer. Ikst I o ca t Ion Custorn hayfronl so x IGS ft. NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 big unfinished play roo 1n, close to schoo ls and steps from ?-.fesa Verde lot; pier, beach. 3 BR. + churches. Lots of extras. 1\sking $29,000. Really Has It All ! BA YCRE:ST -let I he circular drive bring you to this lovely 5 bedroom home . Large family room and dining room, built i n speakt'r · system. Central vaC"Uum e!c. F e n c e d Anthony pool in large yard. Just listed and ready for your inspection. Sl!E,500. Country Club. Great privacy I lg~. &'Uel'il rm. over t1iple CALL 540· 1151 . overlooking veritable Eden. glll'age. The bes! of every. General Generail Absol"!ely "No F>l.s" "'""•I lhingl Extra parlting to' G;l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IMESA VERDE 4 BEDROOM with all the amenities. Call ca~. Open Sat./Sun. 12·5. 54&-2313 2021 s.,..id•. SEA VIEW VILLAS 1800 SQ FT OF LI VING fo' onl y $44 ,956. fea-Condominiums lures include ov"r size bdrms. lge dble brick IRYINE TERRACE Custom home! 4 bdrms., den, dining nn.; lge. pool; new carpets & fl oor CO \'erings. Open house Sat. & Sun . I to 5; l;,J,6 Dolph in Terr. CORONA DEL MAR Few ste ps to Big corona PETE BARRETT -;REALTOR- . 64l·5l00 . W 'th p I Beach. Best area. Recently I 00 I redec. 2 Bil, 2 ba.; trplc., On a generous 60x100 Jot patio. $69,500. No Down! ! ! -in walk-ta-private cOmmun- ity beach Corona Hi&h· 3 + Fam. Rm. IRnds, a "·ell decorated 2 OPEN DAILY 11 TO 5 frplc. hvy shake ro~f. beautiful front kitchen , AND covered· patio surrounded by many Presented by Nola n Real Est ate, Inc. trees. 4th Bdrm convertible to formal din- Great white water view from each unit, over· ing or den. \\ion't last 1 week-CA LL NOW ! looking Monarch Bay. Starting at $68, 150. 54"'5880· Early Mediterranean styling; 2 BR, 2'h RENDEZVOUS CONDOMINIUM baths to 3 BR plus family rm., 2'h baths; patios ; fantastic amenities! Directions: on CANNOT BE DUPL IC1'TED -again in Crown Valley Pkwy., just off of so. Coast Newport Beach. Rare opportunity to live on Hy.iy., in Laguna Niguel. the oceanfront for less than $100,000. Top floor 'vith sensational vie\v, security building, For further information call: 496-6551 subterranean garage, elevator . ,2 Bedroom, 2 bath $71,000 ,G_••_•_r_•_I _____ .;.· I General 2 Bedroom, I bath. $69 ,500 ,. CALL 540-1151 C M Br, 2 Ba home with formal osta esa dining, spacious master $31 500 suite, rear yard with pn:io • sun deck and large free 315 MARINE A VE. Solisbury ·. R"Jlty- Spacious buccola built fonn pool. $69,500. BALBOA ISLAND paneled fam!lyroom CALL 67U900 100"/o Spanish MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : TUCKED AWAY ~ndO&Cd patio -custom CALL '44.nl1 J!!!e!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!! .. Popular l-lntington Crest. 4 carpels & Drapes Nuff bedroom. 3 bath Rustic SILYERCREST IN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA MESA - said! f'i n;t COITlt', fLrst mlm Villa \\ilh custom drapes MOBILE HOME neat 3 bedroom home, on oversized lot, with 20· x 53' 2 BD 2 BA, carp., plenty of room for boat, camper, etc. 2 Sepa-served! Call 54&-2313. FOUR BEDROOM -ankle deep shag carpets. i°"' .. ",'" • • '" "'" ro BE ..,,,1, . SU.PER', ' BOUY·S· Focm.i din;ng .epar'1c den _ -huge fan1ily room with draped. blt·ins.. rcfrlg., l t h d ( Id b \\'asher & elec. <lryer. "•ired ra e s orage s e s cou e a '\'Orkshop). for Zlll air cond .. kitch. Co1npletely fenced and private. J<~ull price clock, storage sherl, land-only $29,000 . CALL 546-5880. MESA VERDE cr.tck!ing lirepla(.'('. Gownet k;1chcn. w•lk ;,. panlry Privale large back yru'd Sl'llJ>ecl patio. Three )TS. old · like nu. i.o~a!NI in ne\1· at1ult pk. 11\\'ay lron1 noisyl .-----------------~ R I L t L e:•i:Mi l\'ilh patio. 3 car garagc . -o ot · · · · -.-FOR UNDER SS,iOO down \viii pul you 'DECO~~~~~:~OME 2 BR Duplexes .$34,950 $40,0001 in -call 1l0\\' 963-£767. 7 Units ........ $59,500 OPEN flt 11 • 1r'S FUN ro & N/Cf' Call (or additional inlo to find on todays niarket~ ' . f:t. OnC'-half 111. lron1 club- house. $15,495. C<t ll EVES. 21J.69-l-4600. CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMONT ERITAGE REALTORS Elegan(.'e & li v a bility combined in Ibis J,200 sq. ft. horne. 4 Bcinns., 4 baths : formal din ing + se p. fll.mily nn. Secluded upstairs mstr . suite with adjoining den or study. Nol leased land. Redul'C!d to S115.lm Beach Duplex .$119,500 Here's something that's hard ~-· . 642.1771 A four bedroom t-.Tesa Verde 1 11·lth 1 yr old shag, patio, li97 Orange Ave., C.t-.I. and ll.'alk to everything' " _ THE REAL ESTATE RS loca11on. AU of this plus l--,R=E"D"u"c"'E~D~$4000~~:c... ESTATES, \'::~~~~~~~~~'.:':'.:':'.:':'.:':'.:':'.:':~ 1051 Site Dr .. BreP . Central General General. no down terms to Vets. For _ · Ave. across from Brea I_:::.::_:::::;_:;:_ _____ _;:::::,~:;.:..----- Comn1. Hosp.) Lot #46. CONTACT RAY, Pl\. ?-.fGR. for show ing. further lnfMtnation please By OV.'ner for quick sal~. call 545-9-191 3 . BR, 2 BA home 1n C. F. Coles worthy Realtors 640-0020 · Chffhaven. 1000 Cliff Drive, PENIN. FIXER Alodern 3 Bl{, 2 BA, Pcnin· ... sula 2·Slflry hnmr~ Bftn!;, bcan1 ceiling-s, f1nl~. rlinin>.:. o\'cr-sized gur. 'St . to st. R·2 lo!. Vacan! • ntinor "'Ol'k re-quired! Funu1slic value 111 $57.SOSJ. Lo1\' do~·n TD's or trade OK!! Cott &&11400. ~ Bdrms & Den-Walker & Lee No Own-G. I • 1-::::=::'::"::'::"'::'::";:'::' =:::'.'. iAJ\'C'ly fan1ily hon1e \Vlth large used-brick f.irep!ace. 4 Br. + Den 2 baths. Enclosed front N coony.ro. F 0 r c 0 d . 8 I r ewport Heights heating . Homemaker's Red ed T kitchen Flexible t e r m 1 ! UC 0 Fl I r $32,500. Call ,.,.1720 $43,950 TARBELL, REALTORS !\lake an apJX>intment to see HARBOR VIEW HILLS Fi rst tlml'.' olfcrt>d. Elei:?R nt <'I Br. & Fa n1 rm . SJ0.000 in xtra s inc pll(ll. Be11ut. yrd & paliO!i. $95,(0J inc land. 644--2975 * BY OWNER * and brtng your checkbook . !{ARBOR VIE\V, Monaco Because thi1 hou.w can't model. 3 Bdnn, 2 BA, last. 4 BR, converti ble den , l>eaut.Hully decorated & 2 BA, buUt·ln kllchen, pool landscaped. Bas ket b ll 11 sized yard. Walk to every· court in backyan:I. l931 Port thing. MoUvated 1eller Mys Lockslei~h Pl .. NB. $66.900. SELL. ' Vacan t & ready to n1ove! Call 644-7211 2 UN ITS on R·4 lr'!t. 01'Tier \\·ill finance at 8';. Great tnvestmC!nl opporlunity. l'"ull price $29,500. Call agt. For more info. M7-6010. 642-4033. QUICK CALL 642-5678 T\-VO story. Fonnal dining. &p faniily room. Sharp and clean . \Valk to beach. Lovely area. Hurry -\\'On'I last at $4.2,500. Call 847-6010 agt. General CHOICE LOCATION! Nestl ed a\vay in a countryside setting, beau- tifully decorated, 3 bedrooms, 3 fireplaces. Enjoy waterside life at its best for only $76,500. BEST BUY-BIG CANYON Beautiful professionally decor ated a.nd land~ scaped 3 bedroo1n home. 2 master suites. Formal dining, conversation pit, pool. 1 $l54,950. . UNIVERSITY PARK'S BEST and bigge!t townhome on the park near pool and tennis. Immaculate 4 bedrooms • dining room and family room. 0 Lasalle'; .$65,450. • HARBOR VIEW HOMES . Large 4 bedroom home, d ining room', famUy room, 21» baths, 2 lireplacu and bar. Out· standing landscaping. LOCATED IN NEW· PORT SCHOOL DISTRICT. Owner trans- ferred and ready to sell. $81,500. C[ASS IC COLON IAL Dover Shores area. 2 stories of traditional )lvlng, 4 bedrooms, den, 21» baths. lnvitlnc, and warmly comfortable. Uncrowded beau-· ty .• 129,500. ···-----~ 644-1766 2161 Son Jooquln Hiii• Rd., N.11. • New England Cottc1ge - Lo.,, Down \\/arm paheled eniry. Cozy livingroom. Raised hearth fireplace. Fam lly kitchen. Fresh paint. ?.1 an I cu re d yards. Low do"'n and lo"' payments. Total p rj c e -S2S.~-.Must.-hu.rry to Mee can now! 842-2535 . . . . ' ,,,,,,. ... , THE REAL lj 111',1! •1l1i. 1 ESTATERS LAKE ARROWHEAD Gttnt tor year round living I & close to the , village. 3 yr old Bavarian style 3 leVt:I home with open berun cell· 1np• """""''· a ",w.~_!>f. oompletr:hr, tlnl"""' -ment for p aynn or shop. Lodry taclllU... $36,500. (213') 451-.31198 after 6pm or · ame WMkendL ..., ____ _ ----~- • Newport Beach. $.">9,500. Open house daily. 5'18-4192 or.eves 642-112'2 General Any day is the BEST DAY to ri1n an acl ! Don't <lclay. CLASS SELLS -642·5678 General If ~re IJl<!fl!ling a ~rt Beacttm0ve '1,urry foryour °'9icel Hal f gone in half a year and the rest \Viii not last long. Hurry to see this dis!inc1ive Newpor! Beach development of condominium hon1es. bullt ·in clusters around handsome co urt va rd s. Eight superb models. each a masterpiece of lux uri,.i comfort. convenience and qualily conslrua ion. Sundecks. fffeplace. \Vet·bar. elegant Masler S uite. S un·Lile ' kitchen. private enclosed double garage. Recreational facilities include heated S\Viffiming pool. lighted tennis courts, sauna. therapy pool. All exterior building and yrounds maintenance provided. Satisfy your curiosity-see Newport Crest today! Two, Three:, and Four Bedroom Cof!doml nlum Home1 frOm $62,995 Financing Available at 7-3/4% • * * * * * * BALBOA ISLAND * * NEW LISTING Two 2 ·Bdrm., 1 ba. ~apts. in the 100 block. Ample parking or room for expansion. 122 OPAL OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 TOP RENTAL PRODUCER 3 Bdrm., 2 bath ho1ne + 2 bdrm. garage apt. Xlnt. cond. Shown by appointment only. CHARMING WATERFRONT 2 Bdrm., 2 ba., 2 patios + sundeck. Ample parking for 3 cars. Dock for 18' boat. HELP ! ! ! ! \Ve need an energetic real estate rental & salesperson to work in our congenial office 'vith a tr ue Balboa Island atmosphere. CLARK SOMERS, REALTOR 306 M&rine, Balboa Island 675-4000 * * * * * * General Gene ral .JJ.arbo1· !J9fanJ CUSTOM HOME Magnificent main channel view. 6 Bdrm .. 5 bath -home-with foru1al dining rm. 55-Ft.-lot, 4 car garage, pier & slip. $575,000 WATERFRONT' LOT You can build the house of your dreams on this 57 .5 ft. lot on the main channel. $400,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Dr., Suile 1, N.B. 675·6161 Genera1 YOUR HOME AT THE BEACH In the coveted single rarnily residential area South of the Hwy tn Corona del ·?-.far. An approximately '.!::IOO sq. ft. l BR 3 BA hOme \\•ilh family~ loom &. huge n1astPr suite .Ooly ooe block from Ocean Jllw. Il cM li!; yours for only $96,500. ' I Call .for .Details -644-1211 /.Jn ~IG[L G~IL [Y !.. •1'>51JCIATES I •\,Jl~ ·it~•c ('Ill.I> ,,. r ;ll. re .. ,r_u:. , 1.. ·!.u.;.. CJ'jltr.. ;:>..·t ._lllUo, sle 1s to s.trl ~ VIL:\\' 1<00n1y owner'g unit ! Prlr.cd :'It $84,500. • 10% down or trade!! enu • 645-8400. Genera l $185 PER MO.! PERFECT family, home nesr park & !ICtlools. 4 bdrm. 3 baths, family rm ' llvln .. rm W/11~ brick l\'(W'I burning tlttph1ce. L'x:Rled In !lnlall development o cul-de-11ac. Only l. yn old & laslefuly d~rated. Bp. owner S•17 ,!100 185.3 Parkvlsta Circ le, Co&li& f\1 e sa . , 642-1000. V. F ... Howard & Co H~ve .'Jomr!thll\j( yoo-wanl lo .., 'n 1 ...... • j 11all? Clawtied ads do It 1\-'ell -call N(JW M2 r.678. --...... '-. .. _ -..... -, UN IVUf 11VMf § CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEXES $125,000 -"Home-sized" units of 1,800 sq. Ct. each \Vith three bed room s. two baths, rock fireplaces, patios, all electric kitchens, beau- tiful condition ! $134,oOo -"King-sized " 1u1it~ one with four, one \Vilh five bedrooms. Both with big living rooms, fi replaces and south of hi gh\vay location. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy~ Corona del Mar Genera l -General AND ASSOCIAHS REALTORS A RARE FIND!!! llarcl to beli eve, but TRUE. A TRIPLEX in CclM on l 'i'.1 lots and .Wily fented . A real l\IUST SEE property. Priced below most duplexes. Don't delay, call now . A lis ting of Bud Austin. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar .. o;;-;o:-;-:::or:-W~Ec-:'CA~.-H~ELP V.voO.u~ouU.v, ........ ' SELL. OA TAAOE A HOME ANYPLACE IN THE NATION MACNAB IRVINE ------~··~·--~--~~ FINER HOMES DOYER SHORE S.BREATHTAKING VIEWS "Country Engli sh~' 5 BR .. 51h bath, den, form al DR .. FR., billiard room , children's pl ay room, breakfast roon1. Air conditioner!. Lg. H/F pool surrounded by used brick terraces. 3·car ga rage. Fee. tlarriet Perry 642-8235. (Fil) NEW IN HARBOR VIEW 3 or 4 BR.. Portofino model. Big bonus room , FR., DR. -2600 sq. ft. $8 1,900. J.,n,. Newman 642·8 235. (Fl2) LUXURY LI VING Bay view home. Superlative qu ality & de- tail, in cl. security system , ftJ:li--fflsulation. 2 B!!'s. & conv. FR. $179,000. Kei'Nlartley, 642-8235. -- RANCH & COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE Up per Bay -3100 sq. fl. -light & airy - 3 BR's .. 3 baths, 2 fireplaces. Mariners & Harbo r High. $86,900. B. Morphy, 642-8235. BIG CANYON FAIRWAY HOME Circular driveway -dramalic entry. 5 BR's, 5 baths, formal DR., FR. \V/wet bar. Enor- mous v i e w i n g deck. $265 ,000. Polly Johnston, 642-8235. (F15) "ACHIEVEMENT IN LUXURY" CondominiJlm_~ Bluffs -3 BR's -$65,QOO. lmm~Jate o' cc u pa n c y . Helen Wood , 642-8235. (F16) "5000 SQ. FT. OF CLASSIC ELEGANCE" 5 BR's .. 4.baths +powder roo m. LR. & FR. face La goon -fo rmal DR. -terrific kit- chen & brkfst. roon1. Lg. game room. $297 ,500. Appl. only. Mr. Owens/Mrs. Fay, 642-8235. (F l 7) PENINSULA POINT Short walk to "Bay & Beach! Inviting 4 BR. home w /charm! M/BR has lg. deck for viewing pleasure. $97 ,500. Polly Johnston, rt4 '!.~2~:. rF11) -.,.------ . IOI Dover Drive M Z·IJaJ ''" M1cArthUr ...... UOO I • .. I FOURPLEX S82,500 .. , -i )1•l11~1· lllllr , 111111 11\IOl•'J-'., :: l~· •l r•••11' ! t•,1!h 1~·11\r __,. '.; tl'llL,•I-. ~ lu·dJ'ul "J("h. l'll.llJI·: Ot-' (l\\~l :ttSlllP. r,t-;1.1 •:-;f; 11nt-.1t-: 11. ... 1 1:-.'('IJ;\l/o: 1.JI In fl n I" r ll •' k •1 ct' . S.··· your 11¢(••11111/Ull "II 11;1~ I!<.>; ,,;i1 1·r l\11~ 11•+11 fur lull ~1 ·.+r bl'!11'lll . 2211 Newport II. Co.to Me50 mL 646 ~8811 RfDDl.E Sun/Eves. 646-SBSS BEAUTIFUL VIEW! BEAUTIFUL HOME! ASSUMABLE F HA LOAN Thi.~ h<)1111• i~ ~ "!\!U:-1 St:t-::·· •>11 •·\Pl)' 1•<Jluc-111~1· 1'hop111.·r, 1 1~1. l·:1,•ry1h1ng rro111 !hl• )link•· ,,.,f to the 1111·t'l"fllllJ.! 11•'11. S p£' I I s ~1·a 1·1rn h 111 un.:. T:1k1; Ul'Cr lhl' •'\l~lilll-! ... IJ ,\ :i~11'.< IOhll •Jt' lt'I 11~ :u·1·;1rl~l' tlcw 1111n11··1nt.:: f•,r )•'U jJll•ase rul I 1 1,,...~ll'.,I . --. ; ATTENTION DEVELOPERS . ,..,. -.... b..-,.i, ; .... » ........ ,,, ' SUPERMONACO Th'i'd ol lookini,: H1 the back of your 11eighOOr's fr11ce? 11011• aboul tv.•inkling city tiglils hy nighl aud rolling green hill ~ lupfK'J of! liy sr1011· rnpJX'rl Mt. &kly by th1). Tht! homf' Is 1i :.! BR, t'Q111·c11ilJlc t.lcn will~ fon11al dining 11nly :.! doo1·;; frnn1 r1)1lllUU11ity PQOI. jn<:Ulli, and rennli:; co11rfs. Hii;h nn the hills 11f Ncv:port . (Inly ~i4,500 F .. .:E. or Lease for $SOO/mo. Ca II 644-7211 ~ OUTSTANDING BUY Branrl new duple'!: -(;real tax shelrl'r -Each unit 3 Br. -t.linin~Tnun1 -21: b11!h~ -exi..-cllt>nl Cnrf1C'I South of high1\11y -rC'dut'fil S5.!XXI -undl'r market pnC't' -Call m11· 673-8.XiO OPEN f/L !ii. IT'S FUN ro 8l-r!ICE• ~. PENIN. POINT • 2 Bdrm., 1 Unlh + exlra sho11·cr olf garnge. Vscd brick frplc ., liar-type kil- chen: ··c11f>C COO" l'Olta'(e, close f() beach. Good <.'(Ind. $:f.l,9.'i0. Call : 673·3663 fi73-80.~6 E\'f'S. associated BROKER5-AEAL TOllS 102§ W Bolboc:o 671-Jt.tl Balboa Island ~E\r cu ... 10111 duplex. Open hou.~c Sun 1·;). 118 Garnet. (!)98'!-1123 or Sun. GiJ..6918 2 1\1).101~1 ~(; lob;, 60' 1\·/t hr house-2 hr furn. o .... ·ner. !TI4 l Gi J.-5771. Balbo1 PeninJ.ul a \'AC ANT, 4 Bn. fain. 11ll .. tge. kit. 2·Sly. $$4,:,oo \lar'<hnll f{1·:1fly li7~1f~;(J Corona del Mar CORONA DEL MAR * J\"F:\\' [)l'PLF.X * * BY HL'IL/JEH ~ Charn1ill!' 3 /:IH , 2 JlA 2 BB , 2 HA All l1H -u1. .... be11utilul· Jy 1·rp1'1t .~-dn1 p••d Bu.1 .~· ~ll'lll 111i.:h··1 l•IJJi d lll!.; l'U.~l:« ~ rii;1n~ 1nrJ 1nn11 SJJ-1,::.r(I (1P~::-; ~L";">; 11·.i P;\t I YOUR VERY OWN . 1 PEACE & QUIET l;\'cstlc..-j on ii quiet ran~fln, hign nrop Cnml'O Highlands. I /...an:l'"I flf fonna.l dining nm , 4 bdpns. $74.;iOO Un iversity Realty f ·;001 [, c~1. l!lvy 673-0010 I INCOME TODAY OWNER Will CARRY /Jxi·NIGEL (\AILEY f,, ASSOCIATES rirsl trust tlcc<l. Beautiful pres!ige areri . 0'.lniplete!y J)UPLEX: 421 Poinsettia, 4 Ullh'Tadcd. A1riun1 e~1trance. blk.s to beac!1, By ov.'ner, Scpar~te huge. ranHly, real .~!:9 ,500 . (i7 J-8 I O:! c>:a>1~t1ve hving. Onl y cves/v.•knds. $1·1,9.30. ~ ~ -WATER VIEW \ratch the boo.ts fmn1 yo\lr rlining roun1 or dec k. Enjoy the n1a r t i n i 11 il lcon\·ersation area) and its chee(J-' fireplace. A block to the beach Condo for just $2·1,:j()(). HUNTINGlON HARllOUR REALlY 17214 COAST 1-1\\'Y. 714 : 846-1384 & 213: 592-28.15 1llage Real Estate ::.C.:.••01[•:..;.Mc;•:.::'":_----I l' 40UR BEDROOM fll-4471 ( :;::.J 546-llOJ LUX'U RIOUS w• t " I e oo t condo. Pvt boat slip at }'llur $33,000 door. Spec.taculAr rn al n T his Costa 1'·1ei;a home has channel v iew. Beautifully -shake roof. oak lloo)r, liled THE THREE P~s decor. 2 Br, 2 ba, lrplc, I I 1 patio, gar. 8'6-1530. >a' is, nc\\' caprels an( .... ~'irst pa1C'h lh<'n paint <!rapes, . l.ina l a,~ e e ~ s · \h{'n t •noFrr' v.irh 1his j I ;;1e;;v;;;;"";;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;; 011lsla~1!hng l:UI· Fu-st 11111e l)erlroon1 ho1n(' nt•ar ht·llC'h I• arh·rr11s.."'<I 646-!lTI.. Large addi>tl family roun; Ol'f.N riL s . irs f tJN ro BE NJC£• \v/ColonlaJ ,:tyle Ureplace. ' . o I Pricer! to sell at $2:-i,000. ? Call .1 The Reel Estate Fair ---· · 1su.2ss1 139-6133 IDEAL BUY Shnrri Cinderella hon1e \\ilh haTl'.l..,,·ood floors, 3 bedrms, ran1 rm, lanai, ni c e location, Ol\'ner motiva.led. Wi!l consider VA offers. R::'.'"~-3380, Red CD r p CI , Realtors. 2!J.IO FI~nr:llAL. :i Brltlll, 2 * JUST LISTED * Gorgrous niodel-!lke 3 BR, fun1. rn1 . r.Jnny extras . $·11,9j0. OPl::N SAT/SUN. 1-j 1002'1 SPAR CJRCLE JOHN P. CAREY RH rs. 6-'6--7~14 968·7287 Bath. P"" Anthony pool. REPOSSESSIONS sharJJ!y upgraded F rcedom .. . . 1 h01ne. Ea.~y l\tnintenance . QI' tn(1Jrn1nt1011 ana location \'artls. Owner 11ill sell VA ol lhr~e i-11.A k VA homes, Or FIL\ nt appraisal of co,:.;1i't • $30.200. ""'" "o u,. KASABIAN 1:00-:,:00 Tues ... Thur.~. rp. R I E I 1 •• 2 u•• Kelson P.obinson, fl J t t . ea I a t • ..__.. 675--8120. MESA VERDE VACANT 5 Bedroom or 4 bedroom WALK TO BEACH + forn1al dining + dt'n SUllfSIDE a:>NOO + family rn1. Inll'rior ON LY S19.!l00 DOUBLE YOUR PLEASURE T\\·o patios ror your enjoy· 111ent plus pnrk an•t pool nearby. :! largr lxh111s ., 2 halhS, con\'enient kitchen \l'i!h nook and sen;ng blU'. $·11,IXXI. CALL 552-7500 VISION • red hill REALTY llEALTOHS Univ. Park Center. Irvine WALNUT S(j)UARE T\l·o t01\11houses. nearly ne1\· , & sharp: Pool & r~c. area. Each 2 bdnns.: only S2:1,!l()O each. To buy or sell, see 1\fel Kiddie, CALL G> 646·2414 ~ Nt1 r Mtwporl Po11 Offfc 1 alriun1 \v/v.'alerfatl. Huge Sharp, clellll -f.fust Seti nuisrer bcdrin with frplc SCOTT REAL TY IMuE SS SS & .1 (.'Hr gar. Only S&t.95'J. 536-7533 II . , ... , D. PO E • C:ill 54;)--842-1 SouthCo ca •nytime Lo\·ely 3 bdnn., l :s~ bath.~; Realtors. . Sfl<'lt:ious fan1I farni!y fn1 0.~='•~~~~---1 3 Bit, 2 ha, beautiful cond mt. \l'ilh Spanish brit k PERFECf f:unily hon1e near in/out. Clo~e 10 schools: frplc.: huge tileli hrklst. park &· sch_oo!s. 4 l~m1, pnrks & ~hop11. AJI lerrru•; bar . F,,\, heat. ht bH-ln.'): 3 hath!J, fannly rm & living cons lrt '-'re(!. $:~1.~:JO. fl(Xllsb:r tot. As~uniahlc v .,\. rn1 \\'/used brick v.·ood 8·11-~1·18. Joan. CHll nov.· for app'l. h11m ing firPplace. Located -------. ------1 MORGAN REALTY 111 sniall developntrnt 011 IDE.AL locarion; ~hort hlock cu!-rle-sac. Only 2 y~ old 10 pa~~ "' l;lk". l\lod. 3 673-6642 675-6459 & tastefully decoro.tcd. 1-!y BR, 1' ,\m·nn, ~· Jge C\ll ~!::LL brand new "2" Pliln 0..,,•ner , $ 4 7 , 9 0 0 . 18;)3 de r snc !t lot. Dy ov."tler, home Turtlerock. 3 BR, 2 Parkvisla Circle, Cos 1.3 $.11! .. :00. ' 17-31111· 817-8831 nA. 11-er h<tr + xrr:is. tllesa. &12-JOGO NICE. lge :I Bil. 217 00.8 t~1vrly ,(, priced to sell la.st. JIOUSE v.·1th eonm1ercial Condo. frp){' & blt·ln gas 833-S:!S'.! uses. Corner Jot exposure. BBQ, in priv. patio ncv.• Laguna Beach &~ \\'cst 19th Stret't. corner cpl." &. drps. \\'aJk to l:x-ach. 1--"----'------- .Monro\'ia & 19th. Open O"·ner, 536-50jJ A DECK AWAY HnUSP Snt &-Sun 12-t -BR 2 ·1 I d I I FROM THE OCEAN CJS R 1 c .1 t 5--t~lt'• .> , s or;·. ge y O\'t> y · "·1 r .s a e hon1t>, SR 0 2 Nightingale A privatt> beach and pool. LEAST EXPENSIVE I l\lagn ol ia/c;n rf ielrli TI1ill bright, C'he ery 2 (But not cheap). Prestigious s.i~.:.00. Opc.•n Sa t IS u n · bedroom OV.'l'I your o..,,·n is College Park home 111th 96.').-8.115 Ov.ner for your enjoyment of hil(h assumable loan. (;('(I, 2 I IOUSES on 50x200' lot carefree li\'ing iao Laguna Melei, agt. &14-881 1 or 12 Hll & J Bil) $32,tnl B)'' Bench. ' rii7-4263 ov.·ner. Red Carpet, R•altors 497-1761 OPEN HOUSE SUJ>ER 3 Bil + den 1umilv home, priced to sell. Close 10 schools s.~ minutes to IM'af'h & 5hop. $47,950. * • * Ocran & Canyon vie\1•s. 3 BR + fain. rm. home \\'/great kitchen. 2 homes 10 chose from, brand ne1\-., $-Mi,500 * * * En1crnld Bay r cd u c ed 56U,OCKl. This Ju x: u r Io 11 s custon1 home 11'/j Bn priced !or irnrncd. sale at $'.J:l:i.OJO. * * * Enicralcl Bay L'On1pletely re1notlcled 2 BR 2 ba home oo:oan view frorn ne11• sun deck $115,COO. l.lNGO REAL ESTATE 49·1-SOW 49S-l~n7 OPEN HOUSE Builders Close-out 7 Custon' n1oclels to c.:hoose lron1. Si.'wer bonrls in & paid for. Pric£''> range 11'0111 $-1·1,T;JJ to $63.000. 1--1nnncing a\·aH'lihle. \Vil] be ~ho11 n lron1 JI) A.:'-1. 10 .\ l'.~1 ., Sn1u1·d:1y & S11111l:.1.y ~·elJ. :!nd & ::rd 1059 Santa Ana St. ,\reh Ber1l·h llei~h!s L:tg11n11 Rc;ic:h Appoln!n1c11t11 n1ny toe .~r­ i·urt'll hv 1·allin~ 4!J..l-O.'.lr11 SLIGHTLY .••. ..• shinb"le<l; this :!-s!ory rh\·elting is a 2 bdrm. s1ruc· lure 1•·ith n ne11·ly plnn!ed Y~o rd & a r;1c1u.Je ot shingles to gi\•e ir ''old 11·or lrf" ntn.1os· phrrc of Laguna. $49,00J. .A-$/an REAL ESTATE 1190 Glenneyre St. 49·1·9\i:': 5-19-0316 CEDAR & GLASS BY O\\"NJ:;R 6 mo. o Id , archl!ect dC'sign custom home. Panoran1ic ocean vu. !\laster suile ..,,. Roml'l.n tub, -+ 2 BR run ha. & tam . rm, Open beams, l\fex. tile, stain. glas.<>. B I I -I n s inter-com. Central vacuum: frplc, decks & gar. $75,000 49'}-32'T.i BfG 4 Br. den & family rm ., w/..,,·et bar & sliding glass 10 garden p a t i o 1v/1\-ood deck; liv. rm. \l"/bean1 cell., fpl. Unique kit(•h. w/bll-ins. Approx. Z:::OO sq. IL Entire ~TOunrls sp r in klered &. encl. v.'/plastcr .'Ir. red brick 11•11lls. Best buy in village, $67,;i((l l\IJ SSION REAL1Y 49'1-07:11 Own Your Own Apartment Only $31,TJO for this Laguna Charmer with 2 bedrooms, dining roon1, kitchen built· ins. Patio, 11hake roof. Close to lhe beaches &: ,hops. \\"llh pool, cable TV &. lo1·e\y landscaping. Alove in condition! Call 494-8003 TARBELL, REALTORS 1920 S. Coast Hwy, L.B. Bill-paying time? Sell "Don't needs" last a nd eu:y with a Daily Piiot OalJliilf\t'd Ad! I l~e-11 rl'ment horne + income 3 llR • lge lot • 10 sett!c 1r,n1111TO\\". Charn1in~ 3 BR, estilte. Sun 1',eb. 3rd. \9.l9 1 1 1 ~ H1\ house ..,,·/t---P + sep. Fe<ternl. C.~t. For arldl tlon· din i1rc;1 1 BR upt ovrr al info IM~3R'.!""..?. $©\\JU~-l£t-~s· That Intriguing Word Gam11 with a Chucll• E"IN4 .. 1 CU.Y It POUAN rthl . 1-:ar. Le:iserl yrly . to l\tES"-VF.RDF full' !f"nnn•.~ .. $545 total inc. · ' • • $.~1 ~ By owner 67J-.ll079 -For lea.~e-leasc option exec ' · · · 5 BR, 3 BA, fam. rn1., 610 HELIOTROPE Sf.25 mo. o 11.· n e r I Ag t Open for n l'e1v minutes _5~··~;.~7~n;;~·1:__ _____ _ st11rH11g :1! I P.i\.I , Sundny. By Ov.-ner, 3 br, i.'U?l nn, 'Coin.;> prepRred to m ake a frpl c, atrium, 2 ba tile, ba1~n.!n . $58,jOO 1nasl. RtJma n. 1 yr old. 1900 University Realty sq ft. 5-tt.000. 33~ r.1aryland '.;ool 1:;. Cst, Hv.'Y. li7J-G.l10 Cr.,f':'il. ~79-3685. S14 DAHLIA ---.,,~.,..m\-,.1'TC 3BR. 2BA. DUPLF.X undf'r~ t'flnst. J do·n <tinin" tm. kitch • vo/ B0 ll.\.1S, 2 BA ca, uni1, hltin~. f:iru rm, frplc in li\·· SJ.17,500. ~"f' plans 11 t in.ic nlftn1. lrg <'Or loL :JS· l'"ilznl?rri" llr:tlly QI,, '.:1:1.'i !<Unftillll' lii.4'; lOftll rJ'lff.!fflS. E. COA'!!t l/10.·y, C d !l.l . :; IJH. :! ha~. Bnek I~a)' -673-9010. n.rr>a, 1.'h'I "'! ft, newly l)UPl.t:X r,.,.,., Chiuu C•JVP•. N·fut•bished, $.~.900. Jl y Ocro11n & hoi rl~1r vk'"'· (21 01\'nc_r, 61H938 . 2 lie, 2 1 J 00. 3 }'r.l CAT;\Lll\A \i.I, 2·~tor.y,5 Bit, old. B~-ll\1 n1•1'. 'l~L'),OO'I 4 BA, 560,000. Ov.'ilt'r. Prln. til•ll • 6T;:,..5i32 or (2131 only. 64.'l-~ Open Sat If 4ffi...783.3 Sun 12·5. 1R61 Parkvie"· Cr . SP'f CLASS !HU~ 893 OAK St. 4 BR. 2 BA Ca.1nlft111 11\'""· f:iH\nt lol. '"Ml "'fllm·rfin·!iltW m1!I, $34.~. I -·-r I· I LEH REP I' I I 11 1· ·-.,__ "' _,~ MAT U G I J ~ I 1 1 • 1 • • I MU D I 0 j • 0 1· I I I A thing of b••uly is 1 joy, except when her clolhing •nd cosmetic bl JI• --. 'l ·• CIPHUC I G c .... ,1... "" ,; .. 11. ·-I I' I I' I by lill:'j '' >ho mi°""0 w0<do you dev1lop '°"' ~t•p No. 3 b.low, l 1111d~·-1~1 .. ·•!, t~·:1u1. '""1ln ·, 4 Broker 548-7711 . BR. ~ h •' ;' fr"/r.'>, I.I r. llR ' ba -~,-,--~,--A PRINT NUMBERED l[Tl[RS a · · .. s. 11 nry .• --..:p ':I' l HE'f '0 El _n_•_·n"_"·_fi ll-I):.,:~"----.:11r lg,. f 1tn1·r111. OJwn lt-l " " UAI! dnily 1 • 6, ~l:.<'ITI VN!>CR"M8l[ LETTERS BY -o\vNE:R: 4 Bft 2.0Cf.I fOt ANSWft .. '! ~,.~~·. )11111~~ on ·17' H·2 loL br:i.111 ~llrdcns, grl. inc, Su. <1! J1\\')' $~9.:IOO. J'S Hit)', M•'6fi19. 1'· ""' .,...,,.";,,.. 137.:ro SCRAM· ETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION BOO 3Q9J \Vnrren Lane, 54fl...?7~lll '----------------~·-"·•'------------ . . - LO\VER 3 AHCll B."ly SPANISH VILLA Old LR~ u 11 a Churrn, An attr., nearly ne\V con-unbelievable view , corner temp. v.•ith 4 bdrms.. 3 !01, Isl lin1e ofletell for baths, fo111u1.I dining: nn 'Llle. A niui.l ftefl for tllt? & family rn1. S11•!n1mlng I . . tnost disrrlmin.i.!lng \.luyer , JlOO . JBC_UZZI , .ge11erot.1s SJr>9000. Ar(' Rt•i l!y ;1RG-cl 11 outdoor lh'lng 11·1th patl(l.ll • 1 ·1 & decks & a full ocea n Laguna Hills vie"·· Pricffi to !!;ell at $129,500 ASSU)11': 71J •; LOA:-l OPEN SUN. l ·S 3 Brt., 2 ba. t'01nlo. Poot, 898 HILLCREST . :;ar~i:;e. $?7,!lOO --3 Bdrfni. .. 2 tNithS: reii100;~1-Cflpn Really 6-H-il!:lil ed. \\'i th soaring upcn Vf_F:_\V lot. 3 BR. 2 BA. den, he a nt tf'illngs & \\·ood d111111g lll'f'll, trplc, cpis & deck s. Choice North end clrps, proL dPt'l.lrfl lr·d. Ir}.;. v ie\V location Reduced 10 p11!l1•s. ('1111 l(l(}.11'1il 579,500 Laguna Niguel OPEN SUN . l·S 946 QUIVERA BY 011'1\cr 5 BR + den, hf'1ich side Nii.:u11J Shot~s. :.! J Bdrnt~., 'l baths, lgr>. liv-yrs n f.' iv . G u a r cl e d ing & dining arens. Ocl'an vie\\', A great v.•ay to get co111n1uni1y. n.ec ~·e n ter stui•terl in La guna. ~56,5oo v.·/rr.nn!s courts, pool. etc. COMMERCIAL \Valk to beo('h. ~79,500 .. _ phone 496-8122. 1\\·o s tores 1v1th suct·Ps~ful L 'd 1 1 businPss tenants, 11lus J ;:;.';;.;;•..c;•::.:•------j~i1~-:~~~~:11 ~1]:.~\~111;~1"~~ LIDO ISLE-$65. 000 lot. l neozne, dl'pl'l~tiation, ' plus fa!ure del't>lo1in1ent 1 I -· opportunitv. Located on !ere s your _chance t.o Jn·e- San CJe-mf'TI.te-'s main shop-on Lido & ,e n}Oy prc.o:;t1ge _by ping s treet. $99 500 the liea. \our O..,,'ll S1mn1sh · Cnslle. J ust steps to the beach. V11cant & lhc 0\~11cr \\"ill even carry the 101111. ~fll ! llel'ti;ert lfa\\'kins_ l!~~ltor1; ,,.. 8.t9-lf.00 or !16.l·:Jt.i:il ,__,~.J ,,;;;;;;;;._ *MED IT ER RAN EAN J lOj N.Coan Hwy.,Laguna 3 Br's, fa1nily nn. dining 494-1177 r111. 2~~ ba, heauLi!uily appolnlcd. $89,500 All Op S l *VIA LIDO NORD . en Un, ·4 Olrlcr J10n1e on valuable 50 \i!C'ffil11A BF:.\C'I!. 12~) Sun-ft lot. $285,00'.I srt Tf'lT. :! llunk 1Tr1s .. nicf' i11ni11g rn1., stone frple.; Jg£'. drl'k. ,'~ car p;1rki11g ; fu111- ished S:itJ,000. ... ~IDO•REALTY • 11;-\., 1 ..... 'It *673-7300 * NE\\' n IRECT!o;.; CON· . NEW OFFERING CEPT for Ji\'ing: Panoraniic Bngllt &. chl'Ct)'_ '1 l;idr1n . \'ie'l\'S of the Ot:l·au ,t, ill! lion1e \I'll'!' special charm. Baldy. 8.000 Ft. of rt'(l\.1-'a<xJ Lgt>. pa1lo •. det.. garag£', planks used in the construe· rt'c.rnlly palll!l'(I 111 ,r.,, 0111. lion of !his unusual 3300 S<j . Just steps lo bcur.h. $92,800 fl. hn111e 130:; si.·yline Dr GIB WALKER 11.is,:;oo. .. REAL TY 67S..S200 'nL"[)R 3355 Via Lida, N.B. .. '"· :\f. Speelal'ular 0<'('.1n ---\·ie11"; 1007 OJu s1.. A.1·ch 2 STORY BAYFRONT lll•3ch Heights. Cnn 1er lo!: 2 OOAT IJOCh'.S . ·lUR, 3BA, frpt .... dininq: rn1. Traill' lri; farn r 111 11•/frpi..-, liv ~·111;r lot in for <lo11·n payn1t. rn1. dine11 r . fl !, Sl \J,000 or SJt,9.jj), [f';1sc 11p11.u1. J;y 011·nt>r 211 Bayi;hore Act\vt!, Long LEASE -OPTION. NE\\' 2 Beach (Alan1ltos Buy I bdrn1 .. t ba.. lge. diningl~"'-e;,;;11~48~·~·~1,,._.~~·26~1~~=~ area + 2.l ti. liv. nn .. mas· BEST COR. TO BCH. sil·e bean1s, irplc., quality drapes. v.·/v.• carp., 3 decks; 4 flR, :\ha 1vi!h huge n1aslcr •;5 40 f :«uilt• I\'/ hay viel\'. flNI. to • x enced yd. $1.000. 11,2 ,~ 0 , 1 - Option <le posit + !st & IRst " .. ~JV. Jk"n · un, ··> pin, n1on1hs rent of $350 per mo. ·12:> v · ·.Lido Nord. 675-7~1·1. As.kin~ $52.~50. Mission Vieto " ' South 'Lagun• B'·g Canyon n.EDUCED s..10.IXXl Nn. C. Nn . I;, Scnda De. Thi11 ~I Ac; NJ F f CE NT lll're's your i;unnncr ho111e Rethvood Horne ('l'{'atf'fl. hv or \l'l't•kenll r•!ll'i'ut • t•hcck lh~·..t.trchl!ttt, ov.•no;>r is 01~. 111 11•Jlh security gwird at 3 o( true bf.11.u!y. Jland·t:raf!('(I ArC'h An~· Gnl" • OJ'C'\ 1·5 finish throughout & t•nreful S.ll. ,f.· ~Un . I\ rnmbling .wlection of appointrnents ,\. hrirk Iron! hon1e nstrlde 2 niaterlals usC!d, \\'i lh tho• [f1ls nt IJ('1•11 n • 1111 room!! :;realest a11en1lon to every 1n11ssive · :\ hdrn1 & den. din. detail, gives Ollt> 1 h l'-·' 3 ba rhs -ln1n1ed. poss, luxurious feeling of !Upcrb -$15!1,500. ·Quintard Realty quality. Thill ·I }3e(tmoru l ~-i"~'~-2!19~.~· l~~~~~~!I htirne, on 'S: parK · Cri!lfeS it..; n11'll rural a!1nospht>re [ I~ in th~ henrt or N1•wpor1 MoOA1 HDfMt fillllP Bc:1l'h In Big: Can1ou. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ii:I i\lodestty pr i<:1'd at sn'l:OCKJ. • DONALD M. . Bird ASsOCIATF.S Hl:'.:AL1'01lS 832-8800 l'i1l02 Jt·vinc J\lvr!. DUPLEX Tu~lin 6 DOORS TO BEACH Don"t pn_y high s1unn1er renl "·hen you can l'Ollf'rt It Rnrt slill rt-~rrve-!he IM'st p;_•ri°'Y for you and yours. 3 BH 2 BA da....11. ~4.500 F"EF.: l.AN_D. 123-·l.'.!rd St., N ... wporl Be11ch. Opffl \\'l•ci. nnd Thurs. 12-5; 1'"ri. 1!J..5. Ca II 644-7211 ,.. IT'S NEWPORT HEIGHTS Mobile HonMs For Sale MOBILE HOME FOR SALE : SILVERCREST MOBILE HOME 12S 20· .v. ~1:l', :.! Bl>:.! Bft carp .. dr;tfK•rl, tllt·ins.. refrig .. 11•nsht'r & elect. tll')'tt, 1o1·lred for :!W ah' 1.'tlntl., kiteh. C'lock, s1ornge shed, land- SL·aped 11a110. Three yrs. old -like nu. L<>c111cd in ne....· ndull pk. av.·[ly lron1 noisy St. l>ne-hnlf hi. h'Ont club- lw•use. :Sl!'i,4~. Ca ll EVES. 2tJ . .fi!J..t-46.'lO. CAN BE SEEN AT : CRESTMONT ESTATES IOJl Sil£' !)1· .• Brt"a. (Central Al'P. ucross rmn1 Brea C'un1n1 . lln:«p,\ Lot #46. C'O~'l'ACT llA\". l'I\.. l\IGR .. ror Jo1l1(1\l'ini:. GREENLEAF A private 5 st1tr adult ro111rnunity. l T:iO 'VhHtler 1!'.s 3 be<!room~ Ave .. C,~L lu1s nvallab!e Ir's uixhtled a 24x!i2 Key \\lest ?>.tobUe !l's go! boat room 110111('. opC'u lo ofter. ?>.!us! It's got big Jrees 11(' Sf'f'n to he n ppr~ciated - It's e.'l:panrlable ' llC'autHuJ: 646-i 965. 9 11.111 lo It's \·acnnt 6 ptn. It's $-Ii.~ ""'""""""""""""""'""!'! get tleta.ils ai G-lG-ilTI OPEN llOUSE SAT. & SUN. GRAND OPENING Newport Bay Towers 1 & 2 BF.DROO:\I CONOO:\llNIUi\I 110'.\1ES Bayfn:int Hoines Boal Sll ps ruu Securi:y llighrisr. Steel & concrete constnJcUon Private Balconies 2 garage spaces per unit. Roof lop s undeck NE\\'PORT \\',\TERt'"RON1 P1\llK i\10RILE l!Oi\11-: \\'JTI I C,\BANA, FI RE . PLACE, p,\TIO, POOL. RI'.:· DF:CORAn--:n. \\-" '\\' C,\R· Pf:T. $11,f,f(I Al)JACf:~T T<J nt-:1.ANEY'S nE~T. 700 1.1rx1 P,\l{K on. NO. 11. !I A VE SI0.000 Bay fr on t Ne\\'llOl'I Uenrh Trailer & 1·H\.ln11n, 2 Bdrm tree and l'lenr. prl\'nte bea ch. dock!. tu1d club house, Will trade for local pmflC'r1Y o r fallbroo~. f':i 11 Mr. &hv.·1u17, 963-3012. -19l T.kil POOL HOME Unusual Opportw11!y to Pur- 1000 N C 'I , . ehas~· Daylront Prop<C.y In SU PEil BUY! 2 4 X 5 6 Silvcrrrest 19i2, fully set-up . Porch, t1\\11lnp:, skirting, ln11ds1•J11>t'<I, In ;i st11r park 111 CaJll.~lrano. Priced to ~·JI. • O<lSI r l'iy., .__..,guna If you \\'Rill cnre-frel' livini;t Newport B('ach. i11 smog-free l\1is.slon Viejo, JW F ernando Rd., N.B. " 'I ~' (c.'.)o.c5·· this is the hon1e for you. 67s.8551 !.l'.l1V m11.in!cnnnce ynrrl 'vith ___ _::.:_::::::..:_ __ _ f'a.t.f()r hl'HU!iful pool & jllCUZ7.i. 3 RH., a ir ronditioned, fan1ily room v.1th fireplace. \enni~ WHAT A VIEW cluh men1bcrship. ,\ll this This custom designed home for only $48, T;iO. ron1blnes the wannth or OntuM redwood, wilh expansive v.1ndov•s to capture n breathtaking vie\v of the ~21 coast & ocean. Walk out onto a wide redv.'OOd dOCk from the lge. livlttg rm. 1031 rtosccrilns A1·1" 2 Bdrna. & a conVttt. den. Fu!lf't1on 87()...76~1() all command an ocean vie..,,· -4-BR PLUS POOL--tor $82,500. BE OWN BOSS \re have i! & that's nnt 811. Clean up on thl11 bu11ines.~ One yr old, lov• do11·n. As- opportunity. Ideal !or eou ple sun1e 7•;;, loan or l1·tt~e 1\·/ lo Opt"nile thls laundry & fl ptlon. Ca.!l & \\'e'll show dry cleaning service. On ynu. AsklnK S·l3,50(J. C-21 , husy CoRst Hwy. Only 4~.1-4121, 493--0220. $R,OCO. 1vi.ll put you In Newport ll••ch busi11ess ,i;, you can tJke Jt fron1 there & grow. PENIN. TRIPLEX YOU'LL LOVE IT I Blk. to ~An & b:iy Tie a yelJO\Y ribbon 'round $1-12,000 th.ls little charmer & you'll DUPLEX w,·Jton,&C, m11,,1111· . . . * BIG CANYON * DEANE CONDO Spae.iolJ."I 3 BR upgradl'd illonuco m0tlel. Hest loca11on • end unit. right on 10th fair· v.·ay. Comple!ely Jandseaprd 11·/trelllsed pa!io. ln1n1cd. occup. Ju.st ll11red at $149,JOO. !.,.I~ I I •~1.,1 tli1Ch"'.IV 1 I '1rf>!~• dr[·!\1.ir r,-~ <.'lllP I BEST VALUE NEWPORT DUPLE X 2 I:ITL .~ I BIL, 111'11· ('OPpt'r p!un1hing, In n1 nl111en,11u•r'. :->Int ar'('11. S<·nsiblr. lnl'c~!­ nn•nt. Xlnl fi n:1111·in~. S·l5.000! ~ ! Call &1a.H4fl0. Ft 11 • V. E. llo..anf & Co. .... r-.11n~ Call ~1:11 -1 066 DRL --PR1cr:OT0SEU::-- 21xoo '"'aut\ful mobile home in C11pis1rnno's llnest 5 star p11r k. F ully !let-up & l1u1dsrnp('(f, 2 BR, 2 BA, 1,i.:e drn. Hcaul\ful \'le\\'. Call 531-1066 DLR Tll.AILER Park, 3-1 lp."lces, Oranp:tc Cou111y, SJ0.000 cruih ~~cn;lnb~~h:>~~ $.)():000 xdi"":1; f I n a ncinµ: PRINCJPLES Only, 1\gt, f'VP~ :M&-6261 • • 1~011 &:. nt:EL JO "·me furn .. itnn1111'. $.10. p1u·k rent. $2S7!"1 . .I & J 5?2~. Nl!:\v 1·111110111 hit beauty In ndult p11 rk on ll 1e bay. _Sl8.:l00. 61:,....()723. I~ Acreage for sale 150 have yoursell fl. shingled 1',nr gorJll h1t·nn1e' rottage 1\·ithin v.· a I k I n g Open Sun. l:i5 28th St. 91.~ ACRE ORANGE GROVE distance to the beaC'h. A BALALIS & ASSOC 2 DOORS OFF Riverside. !>rime location trplc., beam ceil. in the 64S-3l43 644-05'2 OCNFRNT 11uilable !or Apts, Condos llv-lng rm. &. r re n c h 1=-7"~===~--"-;-" Duplt·x • ~ust !isled, l BR, p u i1 ~ i b I e neiithborhood v.1ndo1vs, n1ake this 2 bdrm. BA l' C R ES T , new I Y 2 BA, ea., ne..,,·Jy reniod.. shopping. FP $ I 5 7, 5 O O. & clPn cottage hard to resist. remodeled :)' BR + F1un cpls/dr-ps, Furn. G;inten len ns. D. f indlay, Rl tr. A secluded brick patio is rm w/frplc, 21,J bas, lndry patio. Mtrve in or rent. 4!lfi.--.1345, 24677 Del Prado tucked into one rorner, all rm, new cpl Ihm ouL $le»I Dana Point. ' lor only $47,500. Lattice & tile patio. $69.<XX>. oP~ SAT~& SUN J.a GRASS VALLEY SHIELDS <>wo;E:N Sat, Sun 1 to 5 * 109 Sonora, NB * S11•lm · 1-kmt . Fish . RPtl~1 REAL ESTATE ~ c modo REAL TOR 507-~I No hassle, no pollutlon. 2 Call 673-MOO, R3.1·~i VIEW hea\.ttl(ul, 11'00decf acrei ~18 TI1alia 4!)H)093 CHANNELFRONT $4500. Agent t7l•ll 642·9666. Forever vlew of bay, mlns, C I · OPEN 12·4 . PIER & FLOAT & geeen bell. J ye old "'"'I• ommeccla Bull<lers 6 Lagwia IIomcs l Bdnn1., 2 baths ~l'.i. l ·Bdrm. Condo ncnr Jl()OI. 3 Br 01· 1 __ P_r•_e~•-et~y----~l~S~8:1 + den. Great ~tlo for 2 br & den. Cus1on1, r rts, 4 Arch Beach entcrt.11.inln_s:. $115,000 drps, bar , light fixlllres, NE\VPORT Bench, Near 2 Bluebird Canyon a k 4 Bt'fl-NEWPORT BEACH mirrors, Van Lui! wallpaper .. loag Hospllal. Ocean View, :s'to Seuf~ · l~:~~d~. r;1c~ REALTY 67~1'42 B';ty ~~iclfro! =~~~ i~ ..... ~·M ~~~~~li:u~or~ your colon if you hurry, H•rbOr Vi1w/Carmtl ltll\'e'. 644·2336. Weslrnlnsler Ave, 4 lots: take lot11 All down p11.yment, JBR, Fam. D in. Qual. cptg BLUFFS Oonclo. 3 BR. 2 °~~r Z7,00) sq. ft. 4.l4 lt ·on•t last .i-1"' d 4,)0 N. Nev.•port Blvd. "'·-ft~ "" and .... I'"" """&· comer Y · !,it ba, 2 yrs ne1v, ktv,·est 642-QiZI """''""" 1007 Oro S52.950 Bo&l yd, Dog run, Immacl price 1n area. Must sen, •====~=~--1 1015 Oro . $56,9'°..iO Xlnt-comm, pool, ad\, pk. $48,500. I<en Smit~. Rllr N.EWPORT BEACH 1248 Mornl~de $82.950 Q\vner $67,500. 1721 Port fi40..-0215 · Prtme Baytront Slte 9 !\lorn ~~ _ e P L 64~ ~ ~~. F~r boat ~pa.!r ~·aa1e1 200-I Cortez lteady Sooo l!W~ ·r orriia.J D.R., l BR:. 2% "9tU Grvnt'frRth,... T n•M Ent New cu11tom 4 BR.. N'pt. Ba, ram rm, patio. &>111 TWO adjoi ning 1 n co nt e ra1Wf'l'C . 1-lelghts (not 11. condo. I 2 level. Incl. rec. fa c 11 . f111lpertleii, center Collla l'lfln. to Hoag & reAt. row. $67,000. 832-1'.>888 l\1esa. Owner .. 61:.r-1219 F11.nta sllc! Aillri'll $79,000. BY owner 4 BR Montego s.zri-2020/642-6560 ---=~~---IJoM caret. RftT':' M&-7414 Harb. Vu Home11. 1627 Port Condominiums Large Fixer.Upper BAYCREST location. 1aj! Abbey. Open Sat & Sun for aale 160 Over 3,000 tq. ft of vlev.· Santiago SBR +Fam RM 644-8909 1-----'----...0;;:;:1 home. which ti! rundown & A formal din nn, lrg krt NEW p 0 R T S h o r es. beat-up; v.-·ill U1ke a 11tout wlfenced pool, tor sale by ~ BR, 2 BA, Den, trplc. 2- hearted h&.ndyman lo tnckle owner, $100,00). 645-4494 or aty, Open Sal/SuD 1·5, lhls one' 2-Storlt'.'1 with ele-646-7559 votor. which ts broken, hAll OOO $49,500, 304 P!'Oftpcct St. 4 lgc. bdrnu1. + teJM\f'a le HARBO,:'~ •tOMES 2· Stt, expandable: 2 Ba .. office or recrentll')n nn, \'/t· 3 BDRM • BATH channel, pltr !ti". ~·· ~i t'1lnk It h.'\11 Jot111 of MIAll•ll· ' ,. A Sand & Sea Rltr. 615-88'l0 Ill I I"" ,..,..... Wood: de<;,kin1·M&.ny Extrul ---_ cs u;,,.....,, O..vner·/Agent, M4-0m lJNDA Itle, ~vat., party ~. •wwon vu MONTEGOI ;a~~ C~l °f13~1ll~~ Oil Sharp, uwaded • BR. .. ~:;;·==~=~"'"--MW. Open 1..S dll.lly. DUPU..hES near tM oct11n J7"2 Port M1ullel&h Or. Atilea Larson Realtor 4f4·5671 4ft.2100 Owne r, 6#6249 * m.8563 * LAST CHANCE $19,~ NEAR the bt!ach buyi ftll this, See to btlleve-~ l'rpla, drps, wall PflPl'f, air cond. mirrors, pool. g_u Uaht1, patio 11111.b, lncltd ff!raae1, le more. Adult living at lts hcst. t!:uclld a l Mc· l;-nddr.n 774·1420 Open Ilse Sat & Sun 10.4. ' 2 RR , DSJJWSR, Stovt, crpt1, 2 car 1a.r.r._ dilPoMI, rec. ta.clUUea, t 4J,MM>. ~ ....... ...... ----• ... I' -r -···-~-· --- 01\llV D;:;';;i;;:;;:;;;;;;;:-----...~"""":-ft'~):'.'.".::---m,---:,.--,.,..-,-=:=-,-:-::---:c:--;----=:~.,.,----,,-:-----~.-r-:--.--,-.,------.,.,,-:--,,-----frld<ty , ffbn.ri\rJ 1 lC}74 D~~::x•a/Unlti. Mountain, Oetert Houses Furnlthed 300 tioute1 Unfurn. 305 Hous es Unfurn. l05 Con omin lums Aft'. Furn. 3601 Apt. Unfurn-:----36S Apt. U;fUrn. 162 Rosori 174 r-----,_, -Unfurn. 320 I-''--------. --C_._dol Mtr_ Logun1 j\Hch --------Balboa_ Ponln_wlo _ B1lboo Ponlnsul1 Co1to Me11 BUILDERS Sale lu Cud.lff SIC SEAR..2 br 2 •tor)o abdl i"°'"-"=.:.:.:~=-"--Co,ta MeH ~~~ry 'f own h o u • e • , cabln fuurt ou' lake. OoR •O lARAt"JNG 1 BR. trplc. BRAND N~w 3 BR., 21,ii I..E.\SE Ocean View Homt'. $lS WE EK & UP CllAR~lfNG 2 Br ap1. nr. 3Bit · 2'fl:n Sal/Sun 11-1., lo ma hwy. $22.~. Will WOOded yd, BBQ, uUJ pd, Ba, vaulted criling•, bltns, 2 DR. den, 1 ~ Ba. $350. 2 ~RY. J hr, 2 11 !J& • SlefplfllC Rooms llhn11p1ng & bt:.u·h Yrl:i-· br · , Ocil'lUI vu , "~ Jr. zoo lrUst deed $250. Adults, 1.0 pets. 833-8974 I.rs ~ encl garage. 837-8710, SU--4466 Da\~. .ii f' I e c 1, lltove/reb-1&', • lfooldteepLJii Roomt ~utal 211 E. Balbo.:• t\11·,1 PILor li!1 autllull:y landaca!)OO froct Dick Seay. 645-3861 dya. ' Coat Me.. Must ~ to appreciatt l Hiii rrplit, t1rpa, dhl gnr, "'"ater e Ocean Vic1v Apts GT~K721J 11r 11 1 !IX.>-...8:tl ~m:,' ~~· ~ll ~Out of-State Prop. 17&1·~--~•--p-~-----.::i:ieo. Call alt. 6. •f':'n.t 1 , pd S715. 548-li95 BALBOA INN ~"'-1-".,f'~·-~~~-- ln!e t Burm • ..,,.., • ..,' 11vste, antique, 3 BR. 2 bu, alr-cond, 2 BE Au ·r I J-' u L "' e w I y ux; 1-laln S1~1 Co11pistro11no 8eo11ch t~ wd! 0 Ingham llO llAWAll Kona c.oaat Prop. lBlt. Rtd Blirn apt. utll, BIG C.orona lklfch·Brund rar gar. Hid fl 00 1, dcCC1r11t~d 3 llft. 2 BA 111 67a..8740 00 ~!~ ~~f:&: ~ C..'l'.>ntoC1 Don H1trt boit 2313 l1tund, pool, Sl~. l"IO l>f'I new 3 BR, 3 BA, fam. U..ndscap.-d, A1•1ute lldultt. the New Otleam rondoit. B/IY1-il0t-JT Co-'1p 1 Br, UF.l.UXE 11u l Or 1 Uu . I.JI 1·,u1 \ 1e11 , •It•< j,, 11 \\, ~·•! 5'.lOJ •\!1::.1;ii::1 or r;Ti-.:i t:O '153-;lntl • • KnlluA-Kona, Ron Burla flt&r ~ m1 .. ocean vlew, 2000 !lq. fl. SZ75. mo. gm...2210 Atlult~ only. 6TJ-l.WS nh.-ely tum. ¥./twin be\ls. GREENTREE AsliOC. R.E. SECLUDED I Br . dlil gar. Ag! 675-6900 3d BR, 2 ba. Iron~ cpts, 2 ·RR, 2 Ra, gMaJi:t', blliri!'I, ShtU">" kllchf'n, 1nt110 pri11, Ranches Fermi Sl75, All utll paid. Coit• Meu rps; gur ., poo · $-... nu cpts & dr~. Adults. $27J. IM:nt.:h $1·13. util~ 111 c J • Corona del Mar Nondw Duplex, '"'°1o me Home Grove; , 180 Homefinders 547-9641 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I Capri Re1&1ty &14--7525 5-16-~97. -b'73-fi005' I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii u er cons rue! n 1.\1 2 Br & c.Jen Condo, flUOI, 2'14 Knox Sl. CM 6 ACRES AVOCADOS Huntington 6uch Family Pool Home di>! garaae. ntalnt. pd, $2l5. 3 nn, 2 Ba, gfu•ug1_., hltin11, 2 BR, 2 bas. 111'"'' cpl'g sm, .._ _ Call B~lltll'!r 6-Ui4U..a $350/.Mo~ Upper Bay J .BR ~19:-l or 211-379-9808 nu cpls & drps, aduhs. $:!00. n10., Vr's • le~-67:i·\l't!!1 n;B y 1;----;..--~' =-"c.c~1Beout. )trove 'l'llh ll!cij;;, pad: \\'ALI< to Beach 3 'br Mobne + l<~R. ~iet bar. Submit 5'16--8397 · or 67S-tro0 1 -.,., [ lncome4ProPpLeE,,Xy 166 In0ntu111as1ic view, ~~;~fi$~~3ir~ds/}Jj_~1 1,"',.~~;) lhil: Miller 60-8235 Lagun• Niguel Fountein Valley VF..\H.L\:' l/U:, b1-.nJt r1111i1. I ,, ~ ..., ;;11llls, nn pi:•I,<;, nr lthrary. 6 L n. ch 4 Bit 2 ha, liv. nn & dln. 1 STY. 2nd :lli'...l() BR .. over $1 T:l. 1i'i]~i2 M or G7" ... ~?!I T WNHOUSE aguna u.a art~n. h·pli:, b I t / in s, $79 950 -dbl gal'., •'l•'l' tJ•o,jl' (tlll'lh'l', I 1 Ur, !1t1·1•l1jt'1·, Jll1•!, 1i1~1·a ll' ' 21 CJJl!i/d ....... , '"ll io, 2-<'ar "ar. I Corona del Mar . 2 Bn 2 B • ,.1,.., .. to .,,~ ,... "' eec kiteh '"""11, t<'n"'' •'•'. 1i11r11•s. ,.,n11 rr11•ul;1I l1ro ·•·k- Prlme Hu~i~~n,i.:1011 llca1·h lo. ~ downt~wn & 'beaci1~ .... Year Realt)' Co1npan:y v.·ork shOfl, view. lmniuc. s<iuna, 4 n1'il;..s frun;' °'-''-'•'~1 1 -----------r:1.~I. "11:1,·1ol1,,i,:1'1•u1ldo,;, 11,.,,r cntlon. l;,,Q do11•n to ncv.· a:=-11 'r•nuut. $l~ 1110, ~2-0844 642-82.lS 644-6200 $'.jlj() lsr, lni;t .t,, deposit. $195. 54S-lli7-I. lj!IJ..jji::~. 1 tsfl 1 ~ hlk tu Ot'l'lltl . ..,:111 ,11!•":,• ;: luh• 1.,,1,.11 }o iir loan. Just 4 )'(:a1,;; old. J::arn~ BUHi? \\'HITE fl EAL TOR 4!1-1-~17. _ .... _._2541_________ . $\t~i/1110 11111 flll .'lo ~el s. 111.'<lh·d 111 uiHorrui ~•h•d fl'1l1l $190 per rno. IO'l •Mi. Unbeol-2901 NE\\'P(.JRT. N'PT BCJI . M•sa Verde CON!)() Sludio :l BR. :l li:t~ :l.iOI St.:111'ir11·. Cd:-01. $ij(}. L'ui'nnrt J ..:J • ,\!111·, able •nl ,, i\I · b .11 Lido Isle SMALL, clean 1 bd nn house, p;.rio , J.IOOI, rn1.·I. g<1r. $285 -----1 u, · ' llJOr Ul c rr 6i~·~l0 01' 6-ID-11.J(i'J ----------:l car garage, workshop. l1111dt~u ok, l -72T-26i5 Costa Mesa ,: 11 :!u!1. Cnll fast -8J.1..3305 .. R I E CO Adults, no children. Pe1s 4 D'n. 2 RA, huge panel1.'fl ~llINVESIM111~· 11\~I •:xch:t~!: 182 dc/;;~Rru~a~n~~~~ 3$4~~ on appro1·a1 only. \\'a ter pd. '~~ $~1:w.n1'e11~1~i Mission Viejo ... Casa de Oro L.:l'ST,\tH:-: 'l l1r. "hl1,._ ·h~111. ' ' ~ \\'inter. 71 4 /ti75-4923 f.l·I zoning. After 6 pnl, 831-'"' ... " i eH \'it'w .• ~~rplo•, •\/\',I ,\J .l,l'•l 'll.11'1"',•,'l',\llJ '''.H'i.:.'.'l hlk,1111·\,:1~.~liup" .. IM~ill!li!il~iil SPECIALIZING in exchan 624-7100 lilJ-3987 .=o..o"~·~=---------l'lll'l gar Lnt!ry ruo111 v •ry -'.~ th111.1 t " .. 1•'. !do ,d 1"1 > · ' g 10 t!;, 64 1,, 1 1:1,;o!l\& 0 ,1,, 6 , 7 1,._" R.eal-N __ e-port Boa•h SO. O;ia.st Pla:m & Bullock's, __ M_i_•_•_ion __ V_l_•~i•-----cle·111 si:!i.111110 aoi·-·13,'r. l'. C••ll1l'll'•' 1.~·fnn• )••ll i·enl ~lnJ.:!C!i. SIP111n ~.1 .1. ~1111 -"' • ·-.. .. _ • • · !...::_ ':__ ('11,!un1.d!!~IJ.!th·d. l1•ti l~11·111.:-1 SHi.i/lll". ~!~1 , t-"i•nlli.,d , ~.i"lkR dist. f BR. 2 ?A. 2 BR, Ncl'J Barc·r.lon11 . Crplll, Newport Beach • ~11.t• 1o•u,, k1l1'hl·11 1.1tt1111·1 l 'i!i\l SMALL INVESTORS Real Estate Want•d 184 UALUOA ISLE, lovely J Br v d mh, frp • 1d1~,_i:_t11• anl d1·ps, /\IC, blt ns, fncd yard. d11'1•1·t h,.:111111~ , --------··o n'E'A1.f " ·-··-~ · --· 2 l111s. ~~50 mo. a21 -~n .. s v.·IH'.1:>e-"--n ·O'leil, $z.ID: S:li-589l ... · 1'tte 13L"lf'¥FS. ·OUtsranmni:: •-sr~11;1i'.1TP 11111·~ nre:r 1 HK A111 11·i1h i.;·11· ,u·r •. · 12 one-bdrni uiits (('H t'JX)rl 40, ,\ 1111• I It y st , 213-~ Greenbrook l lome. 9 9 2 Nowport n-•ch nf'iv 3 J ~ll, ,.011vl'lui•nl 111 e ll•nnr-itkc• slori•gt• i fl'\1111 f1.1rk ;1rir! !t•nnl" JJ8rklngl. Like n~w. quallcy ' ' 10 -'~°"-'"_,_,._, -------Carnation. C.i\t . sra-0m I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; pi.~•I, e;J!'IH'l!'ll .\;: •h'nl)l'l:I, • P1·11· It• p;i!J11... ht'iHll ('<'ili11i;s h ll I 1 1 -Ill" t·On!;t rucllon. ld••11l l't!nt nl Cornn11~ston ls th1~ total ynu Houses Unfurn. 305 4 BDRJl.t. 2 ha, all bltins.11 nu1~illl' n111i11l. illl'huh•d, • C'l1!~1~d J.!<tl'il~l' 11 :sinra~:f' :S~ill/111•1. i1f!t'nl fl-11-7:!11 Jo.•. curnrr lrit 2 tilk· f -o . pay 1111('n 11·e list vaean11-----------lial'dwond firs thru-oul, new $.'17:i 1x·r 1110. Isl .'i.: l11st e \!;1rl1lt• pu\h11:111 'l Hl11ti\I+ -<r-;:1;-:-1·11~111-;-·1~ 2 ~nln sts. ,\1;IH'o· b.11 ~ or owiit·r ot·c.up.ied honll!S. General 1·J'pt, drps. \\lood Uurnini; WHY RENT? ,",, d .. posil, 64 ·1-lS:J lj • !~ln~·S~ l\dr111 :-. r1·1.iuJ 1•lt"d . !':111v ,\ ii•'<·!! ' ·t . x. ·. 7 r.·l uUip!~ hsllng boards -'--'"'-'---'·-------r11ilc, no pets. SlJO. fl)O. L W 'th 0 t' t'Vt'S/w•kl·nll~ • l'P(•l -J~:11'h~·1111.-~ '111' o\1:1f!al•lt • 11 .. 11' ~:,t!l,1 Ill" <:u.!:> 1 J\!111u,1:1',d, s:•ll'li pni:t' nl'ailaiJlt'. Cha rli:s Quint.arc!, . ease 1 p ion PINECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME Ov1·r ~ 11111 'tl'f'S an•I HJ :.tre:1nli!: 11·11.b 11.i'.r.ll:l'.talh I c·1·1·11lf' ;i 1'1•l;i-;1n1; !\1•t!lt1t; tnr .1 .. ut· lil•'t1·~·u~ nt-1v I-or 1· l .. ·dn ... nn 1q111 1·1n1r11t }o'1•1)111 $1''0. }o'11rnit11re 11v11ituhJ~ t 1n1r1· .. 1 ~·11 !t·on 1 .. 6;00. 2:)().) t'11 u·11 •·11 I!•!, Cosl11 tilel'la . 1 •n,1111~· :~r~::!."!l~l. ADULTS '! ,\J•I~. l•\llilA.bJf', 11 hh0 1·a1· r••t ... , olr o1•""· hlt-111s A.· t'111·I. ,,:.11 p:..;1•,; ,,11rnru1n~ IJfoOI: ;•llt'1l"li1•· ~1·ttln.ic 11·i1h /01~ 1°! 111-., ··"',I;. l\ilf('l' llUiJ I Ho it1~••111 . 1'1ifl :\lfl • 1 .. ·o ln••111 -:tl~1 \1r1 S~·t• '.':{II ~:1•1"11 :\\r 111· ,-,11 .\I~.:•· 1i rt-:-i71.(o Dana f'o1nt 2 HI!, ! ba, Nrw carpeli; "" dr11p~s. i 111 111 e rt 1a ! c l!!'l'llpalH'j', $!:•(1 Ill 1'1 ,, ;-,>;(i-:.11.~ --------' \I 1::1-;1,;:,, t l:EI-: Hl·:~T. ;; $:27.500. 8 ." loan avail. n(~ft lrlll', :!S~h \'I', fi42·21J'Jl. . ALA •ENTALS 12lll 83~1-7319 Tr. f)lJy. llOlllf'S :ivai11t lllc EXCITINC: P.luf!s :: hr. 21 :: l\!Unoi1·d 11ill1 pl \1:-.11 l1111d·• lt•·:11\vr !>II :;.r;u Cai;h spcn1li1!JIL• pt"f1je<·tl·d ' 'J•'.:\~ISIDE' chatin. 2 br + 2·3··1-5 l-W1 h"f)<\fl1S lfl.1, Ill' (Pllllis f'i1 1b. I~~" S«:l)•ll\g l .. \J:t;1·; l U.11'>11 dj•!, 11(;1\ 1:r:' '..!·~ JL\., spl 11 It'\"••!. ovf'r JI';. Thb U!ll' l'!lll't PV'f. PARTY \VANTS TO wt ~'1CIAllU IN \llllJCI funi rni, lrplc, pri. pallo, S.19.J/1·110. S:i l<! 111' (J\l'nel' ,\d11ll'<, ~'l 1'1•!'\ 1111 ,._ ~ , 11,1 1..ti', 1111 ,1 1,,i11,, 11••11 , fq •l<'., 1>1111. .. , g:ll'llgC'. J11sl, !1u1uire: ~U Y H11i\ll:: DI Rl-~CT {]hi goat', gardener, 110 Sll!l,ll9:J. \\'ill tn'kc 211il. l lll 1ll1\I l-11111, SH1!I \•!ill 11,, 1,1•1, 1, 1., J1:otlo•. l.111n(il") !!iii 19:.'0. TED. II. \'1\NDLING cu. ~-ltOtil~ PRIVATE PARTY. f c~ HOUJll children. $ 2 6 5. Eves 8'.t>-8n::s. ,;6-1 \\ '\'11 ~111 __ t.t!·l ~!~I I ~1:1\ ·:~1: 1·111• '! HH. -1~Tio1 op!. 11/11 ('Jlll;', l -~17~4±01~1,iv~lno~~ll~"~"~"~'~'uii!~c-D::_1~~~'9~·9~7~b~.~~~~~~~I I Jl .. :U~~S. .·,1s--011:;. Sl-IAJ{P I sty Blulls ··undo. S35 WEEK & UP 1 t HI< 1 UA ~~1.1,"1~ dr:i ;;:; 1 ... 11•1•". 1ls11·h1', lndry fate, no Tuslin, ~7!-ti B.18-~~1.io --Sharp 4 BR, 2 BA Mesa 3 li H 2 Ha. Vacant e Studio & I UH ,\111.~-rti·l·Jtin·e_ j>,.Mil. ' -', 11 .. 1::!'.'""$1!(1. 1nu. l!t:J...t_;JJj, SUPER TAX del Alar home. Close to COM~ANV S39:-,i ino. Sale hy O\i·nPr, • T\" ,\· i\-1."li d Sc1·11t·1· Al'r1ll. S:t2JJ.\!O. tii;;.-0:£2 :fl~r~J1J BA. patio, rencerl SHELTER fNnclil e1·erythin.g. Avail now. $350 ~IENACl~;'O,.~~ 814933.~~;,. \Vill take 2 n d • Phu11c Sc1,·iee -111 ,1. Pool 213R 1 , 1 . . .i·ard s., , :u·d. Child oi· s.n1ull pet · Id -~·-r Call "' '-;/"t'i -ou... e Childl'rn .'"· Pl•I Sc·,·1lu11 ' ' "-c_ \ 1111 ' u· 1· 1=1·1- ....... J ,f'l\J"'"JOO\I -2 1,~ BA TO\\'llhousc. S\.\·im 2J71j Ne'\\-potl Blvrl .. ('!\I l ~al'8.l!;C. ' 1!~· ~f':--irr~·~·-~---12 UNITS 1~------.;i:.iiiiii:I ~)~~.:..., m .. ~,, ~o .. ~iilU.o•... • 67" ..... -" $:QO. .... '1<r "" Each unil hn!I 2 bedrooms Pool. 2 car encl :ttl!-97.i:i or fi..l~J91:ii h73-?9J7 East Bluff + 1'i llni ls h111·e a M>parate Businns 2 BR, gar, E'ncl patio, adults gar, Costa Mesa ----------·I "' ,. 1 G only. Ne1\·ly t '""t'd & S335/n10. 646--0147 , I.HG 2 Br (h•h1 :'\I' i::n'dl'n •"1 io-yar1. aren. r ea 1 Opportunity 200 ·r San Jua n Capisfrano -•1 1 c Coiit a Jl.-h·sa l()('lltion. Oosei -;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I painted. $180/mo. 187 E. Big Canyon Beauty ;qit. "' "in '" 11 ·h. ·:1r, to 11hopping & pu b 11 cl' 21st SI, C .~t. IH2-l~ Ponl _ Pulling grt¥.n _ ~ NE\\"PORT CREST CONDO pa!H•. 1111lk 111 l'lf>~el.", hltn". W l'ff BR' FR DR I "BR 2 B' \l'"I bar f·pl 1lsh11shr. Atlul1 ~. no i"''"· tran 11 11{)r lation . l.(11\' estc I Area •3 BR, 3 BA. 2 stori t0\1·n-s, • -poo & -' I \, .. ' ' • rrl C II h B k B ~I ga1'denc r in1•l. Gla•no1-u" 11e11r pool. tennis. Dr11;S. SJ!;(). lliti \\'allal'C. Or 1·all vncnnc-y rl.'co . n no111. se, ac a)', .,.,.., , gar , u " xir 1-.10 DAVID BOURKE Rltr $Jl5. n10. 833-1653/&33-8974 decor. Lois. ttliller 6-12--8235 f':<:lras. $375/nio. 552-0l75. ' ,.... ·1· · ~ 16-99:!0 il pd (1"21.1 PARK LTDO l BH 21~ BA STUDIO Apt l llocnn ,..;. bltth, :J I BR ~louse, $llj UI ' rr/1!l, elf'c gar tlr opener, funi., ut1I inclurled,$1 \:i/nLn. El Puerto Mesa 2 BR Apt., Unfurn $170. All Util Paid ·"" C111lurcn. N•i l'1•t:- 1~wl ,\: He~:i'cutlon e DELUXE e :: BR, 'l. UA uµt fur lrast'. l11clr1 spa1;. 111a.,.tcr suitt'. din ru1 ,\: dbl ~;1 ral'.•'. J\ll!t> doo1· 1•1•t-1 11·1· av11i1 P1M1I ;.,. Hecrca· 'iun 11rca. • ~'...'\J7 . "> ' • ·' CLOSE TO PEACH I 2 BR .. $l50. 3 Bil., $H!.5. nu epts rlrps. &l&-&l:lf. i\!ust he <1111'r 1u 1<, ~!tl<·1·. Brand N<'w Drluxe 3 & 4 Ag!. Fee. 979--8430 21~1 llarlxor Bl1·!i, C;>.1' BR Duplex. 3 BA, dhl 4BR. fan1 nn1. bltins, a ll Heally Coinpn n.v San Juan C.ipistrano L'\Cl'OSI; h'\1nl 1---1\lal't..1 SW Ami~"" \\"a,y. f\U j\•lf11111~C'1I liy I· \l-lLLl:\1\l \\"A l.Tl:.'.RS CO. 1959 Maple Ave, C.M. 1n1r l'f1.. SS0.000. 51-1 lli!h sr. fenced, nenr sh o PP i n g & 642·8235 644-6200 H.R. Call Builder, 847-3957 schools, $335 mo., 545-16-15 7 SEPARATJ.; houi;e~ on ~4 SHARP 3 Br $225. Fncd yrd, ncn-, Anahe im. G ros s kid~/pet/singles ok. TENNI~ BUFFS $1 3.920. Asking $11 0,500. D.1 .,...,~~""'""'"'"""'""''"I Homefinders .547-9641 Onl y steps to tennis court, FinrlJay, Rl!r. 496 -4 345.1 ~ & S 24627 Df>l Pt·ado, DRna P!. TV tereo Repair Dana Point li1vlmn1ing pool from NEW S,\J'j J uan Capistrano Vill11. To1~11housc, 2 BR, 2 Bi\, 2 patios, fi·pJc & P ool. ST;>()/tiIO. 21j:-59&-~J617 eves Condo. Furn. or Unfurn. 325 \\'l•ll l'~t .. n1•+s1 sell ! 3 bedroOn1 , (or 2 & den l, DANA POINT-BRAN D NE\V Auto Body & Paint 2 B DR ti1 , garage , formnl dining, fireplace, self Huntington Beach DUPLEX · 4 PLEX 0 11 ner lt>al'ul'~ Sla te slove /refr ig, $225. or $200. cleaning oven, bc;i uliful Cnu- $-IS,950 to $81,9j(} RIVIERA REALTY SSO to SIW • Bach's, furn + 1naintenance. 493-7925, yon \'ie\1·/nig:ht lights. 1111-·l BD!tr.1, 3 ha, dsh11·.'<r, frplc, Ocenn Vit'>A'S. 3.~1 Copp<'r 8-uni. Singles S. Sludcnt.s. 646-1231. n1ediately avnilalile. Locatcll ne'>'•ly 1·ecle1", 2 pools. :2 c;ir Lantern. Builder. 6-42-49o:-1 14~! Br\l;u l'>'·uy, C .. \I. $1~1() -Nice 2 Br. l".-r.ts, high on the hills uf 1111.rbor "'"· $300/I•• ~ o~_ * 647 7007 * '-'1' BOAT & Trailer Storage. 3 ,., • ""' """"""'"'~ HOUSE + 6 UNITS -,. 1'1 1.!}"5· sc'0 1''e, "'2lrig. garage. Br S29l. Sngls. kids/peti;. '/},e"'1~}71.ills. S·l9;i p.:·r .nionth. Townhouse Unfurn. 335 Furnish ed Bachelors & 1 B r'' E xceptionally nice. 2110 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa • . -I BEAUT FURN" 1 Br lots or bl tins, pool, w·nl k to shopping, n1i fron1 b1'h '.t.150 1 n1u. 931 \V.19th St. :>18--0492 Sierra Villa9e ~1 11;1!1 ,\dult Co1uplex In Lus.h J-'ut'l'.~1 ::ict1i11g-. Lo1·ated :i J\J111. t1'0111 Bca<:h & t~1·11·y. '.! BL l 1i Sa ~J~J. Gas & \\'utet• Paid. Nu Pets, J l·I E . ~'0th St., C.t\1. J-!1i-0137 or ti-16-4095 t<!EWPORT APARTMENTS 1 Bil Linf. $1.J.'I l.:TILJTIES Pt\lU Childrc11's St·ctio11 New units at :l6l7 t::ltl1•11, Investment •.J -ean Br. 113 Ba Homefinders 547-9641 ____ 0_0_~==----I C\I. \i;t u.s1·r 11·1:ruo•; 11·rih· Wanted 230 Studio. Sinl 101 & pet ok. VIEW Huntington Beach 011. Call .... ,·ld"r"''"' ••i•. S?lJ · l Br. horne. Garage, CLOSE lo ~farina. Nev.• 3 8 0 Du ,., v-....-.-. 't ,_, II · • I 1 _ r~ANJ) f\E\\I Jl ALI:.:R:\JQ NEW TRIPLEX VENTUR E Oii.pita! investor y;~"· wi ronsider child & Br, 2 Ba, crpl .. [tp c . u ·t1se, '' Ullrm, 2\2 Un, crpt.s, <trps, CLOSE TO BEACH !! '!. l:il.I ~ .. ll'IHll'I i;l1'1l, L'.\] Call fi-16-10.:~ SIOO lu $\-l:i. Ni('l' 1 HH 11·ai11•rs, al!«! 1\pt. /\duh!'.' n11 pr>ts. 13~ \\'. \\'1lson.C'.\l 6.t;.....L1.'>J) ---"--------I B,\Cl l=P.~LO=Rc-A~P'=r=.~1-,,~,,-,,lc-I , no pt•ts. UHi Ptl. $110/nio. Call 61'1-1960 H~:!,·f:\i~ ~-u~11J\J:-17th s, 'l'ust111 AV•'·· Nc-11·pon/L'oSIH 1 STOit\'. 1 h1lrrn \'<\111plrll•ly o\!t'Sl! 111·1·a. 2 lil', :.! h;1, ftu·n. SI 15 1110. Adults only. rrplc & Jg back yard. Ne11·ly ~,,,.._"'-~·~· ~o~'-'~'~;..=s_m,,,.--J r.~ru1·bished. nil appliances. Huntington Seach · 51!00.-mo. ·CRll 6.J;,..1s21 for ... ,.,h "~.~ d-'~I fO" ,.!!.· 3 B ' ba s:ioo per m<J. TI 4-828--9m I I ' .. *'"\/\Ill .. ,, .. "' • ....:.., . F I i.:ar<ener. •1·1 s11•n11 & len-BrRn<l Ne1v DellL"C :; .~ ·1 3 BR ifouse + 2 UnlL" ~1 1 L'Otnpany with pro11en track -_ _:; k-.d &. rp c, Huntington Beach nis clull. 6 1110. Is<.'. HR, ~ BA, dbl gar, all 416 llRmilton, D I. __. · .1. garage, y.uu, 1 s pels. $']$ Odl Builder. 6-IG-4-ll4 ~cco1 u in exe1 1ng new \\'E llA\'E ~l ANY , ~LAN\" ~ • Per Mo. hltns. Close 10 recl"f'a\ion industry. Excellent mum Jl.lORE" VACANT 2 BR. SlGO. 3 BR. 813-0780 BOB & sch.ls. 514 lStli St. 847-3957 4 PLE.X c.r.f. 2-3" Br, 1 I~ avail. Phone (714)640j'262 LANDLORDS" FREE Jl.tobile, $185. 3 BR, Nr. Newport Beach Ba, 2-2 Br, a~sume U..\ lmiu. Mo t L 2 .. n · beach, S200. ·• Agt. Fee. ; 0 y. ,A 173 G ER. n EAL Ty noy 0 .. n -LANDLORDS! 9,,,_.4'.<l EASTBLUFF ~ ='ro="n-""1~,.-.-.-u-o~lurn--. -,4-080-, BEAUTl l-~UL single lami!)' J BR. 2 bu, h!tns, ra111, II' "" . 'd 4 Bl! I 'I drps, refrig, IJOOI: 2 CtU' LE 1 t TD L t.' Specla!lze in N~vport newly deoorated. $28.1. 0 1-ei;t encc, , se11. am1 y DUP X ...... $J3,50'.) S oa ns Beach e Corona del Mar e S42-5l97 111 . roon1. A\'ail :,i.:; $.fill pct• ga1·. Adi!. l.'Otlplr . $300 Nr. FOUR£.1.EX ..... J;'l5,!JOO &. Laguna. Our Rental Ser-bi lllO. &33-2·1!Xi Cl/CS, 833..usffi 1-loag 1-foi;. R1 1r. &12-53.\l" lfci~i!'~·"'itrlt~ ~1.l6-11171 UP TO 90% vice Is Jo'REE to You! Try LOVELY J BU, 2 BA, nrL 4 ia,ys 1 ~L=n~G~2~B-•. -. ~,~"'~.,-.-,-,,-,-,-,,-,s 8 11 c• INTE R EST '\u View' beach. $275 mo. lease. 3 Bn 2 B S & drps SZ«> n10 vr\y or 12 UNTTS \I"/ pool,ccntrl c:\1 2 d/·' ,oTD L -NU.v1Ew RENTALS Slni;:lcli OK. 968·621519G2-4-l71 Blt ns, 'rrpl , A. ~~~o\G 1~ I $225 Ill;. Iii! J une.' s4s-4so2 lnc. S2~~~ij.1~~·:· n oa ns 673-4030 or 494-3248 NEAT & Oean 2 Br. $150 \\'OJ'kshp.Lrg. patio. Beach Duplexes Furn. 145 __ _ . 3 Ur. \'i1•11• La_guna $3:'!0 Crpls. cl~. fncl! )'1lrd. ' 1i blk.$395/mo. yr 1 y . ~ SF.PARATl-. llouse111 v.'lth lowest rete s Oreng• Co. :1 Br'. J:tay rronr-Boptslip $•l2S Homefinders 547·9641 6Ta--2124 Balbo• Penlnsul• ~ltowing. $155-$165 ~'OUR 5£A~N"S ,\l'"fS. BAClIELCHl & 1 GR. P\'1 ) sp:ii.:iuu,'>. 'l stot."Y :.! JJH, l 1 J g<1 1". lawicl r111, uclutts. BA, pr11'. patio, pool, n~·w S.12·1848. · 1 "l1ai,:-, clrps. Con11. Joe. r-.·o , , .1• , • pe ts. $170. 1 Br., \ll/1\ ll1)1, tips. sh 7.-l5 JOfl nn ~t. 6·1frll;,() g rcfr. Sl-tO 1110. Older sngl 1---' fl)' l'plc only. 539--0100. Ui~1ACULA'fL 3 BR, 2 BA. 527-32~·1 custom apt 1vit h lovely Laguna Beach altachrrl ~":·age, $64,950, S•ttler Mtg. Co. :i Br. "Old Corona" $-125 Irvine c,B~E~A~U'r=r~F~U~L-~2--,B~,-.,-d7o-o, Owner/a1.1l.tl.>--0160 '42-2171 545..()611 4 Br. ~pyglass-Tcnni~ ~T51 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Harbor Vicw Honie. J\fany F.ITfC. a pl ~ from t50' \\'k L'llls, drps & UILn!i. l)r1vatl! L\J\.rred patio. Vacant rXl\1'. $'.!3;'1. Pet· 1110. Cull J\~l. 546-<11 41 "E'RL'' f ' ' BR 2 1 or $170 n10. Pool, rnaid, '".urn .•. >a brand neiv unit. ~ doors ph, !dry, Vilkrgc I n 11 T lRED of s1nall 2 br a pls? $ 111,750 Seiv1 .... Harbor are 24 2 Ur. }o I{. DR. Sholl.'c!J lfs S5001 1 • cxt1·as. Opc-r1 !louse Su.t/Sun 1.,-·~~-~~=~''-'-'-"Ycc.."· I. Br. ll;u·bor Vie.,\' SS?> 3 BR., 2 Paths '· · · ··• · · · .$280 1-5. 1860 Port \\'heCler Place TEN UNITS Mortp .. s, ·I Br. "Heal Spyi;lnss" $1000 3 BR., 2 baUis .. • .... " •• $390 64Q.tX:l7. Trull ~--'s 260 Ilk' 6'•"' -..n•: 2 BR., tlen, 2 Ba .....••.• $400 B~L==oo----~~-~ I 10 Unit Apflrlmenl. 2 Bed-.....a .,., • .., 3BR.,2baths .......... ·$400 UFFS, l'iCI\', pool. Brand room unit~. P r!rue Oran~~ ~~ 2 BR &: Den_ ,C0~1 2. BR, 3 BR, bonus 1111, 2 ba . , S425 · 11e\\' lg. 3 BR., :.!\.; lia., COi.iniy ar1•a. Earns 13.4.. Homt' 0Y.'l!f'rs C:\I & HB, Sl5Cl. 4 BR l.fori;e l BR, 2 baths,,, ....••.• $'135 Jain. rm. Only $450 month! on do1111. 01 er $18,000 grol>S CA$H NOW I{ a n c h , Sl75. Al:'!. J-'1..'t" 3 Bn, fnni. rni .. 2 ba, •. $450 11.B. Do1vd, Rltr. &14--013-1 income-Ver~· lou• \'acancy. Sl ,OOO to $'20,000 1 ~'-79-84~-'°~~------J 4 BR, tam. rm, 2~3 ba. , .$475 NE\V exec 4 BR, 3 BA Hurry -takr Rd~ntage 01 Loan commitni<'nts b)' phone Balboa lslo11nd 1\·/180 degt'f'e vie1v, tenni.'I almol!t fuU.~i·ur ll"n le olf or Subjcrt lo verificatjon ol & pool $600 mO. Eves & more NO\\. Call -.'(33-3305. f;ict.'<. i\-lnnthly paymt.'nts 337 E. Ba.ylron.t, 2 Br. 3 \\'knds, 6-14-1791. IN'{ESD'lillt~ll\~I 1:1iln~·r•tl tr• your indi\•iclual level, frplc, .p~e~ ,for boat. • '1 Bit 3 BA , :.: siorv , 1'\o llf'i'd 10 N'-fin.'ln1'e you1· 67'.l·fi~ h7;,.Xi:H ti73··17fi6 gar. S3751n10. l(J..1·!6531 Ill., , , ~ ~··qu1 rf'n1Pn(s. $~ 1~10· ~r!}: :1\a~l tilar. I. to1111hsc, Brtck Bay, pooi, -! , • 101\ 1nlt'l'l'~l lst T.IJ. "'·ith Balboa P•ninsul• 8.'l3-l!l97-I. l\',\T fONAL i\IORTGAGF:I-----------Isl \Vestert\ Bank Blrlg. CO. Let your c11ui•>· 11·nrk POINT-1 ~~ blk to OCCIUl or Unil'er.sity Pa rk, lr\'i/1(' BLUFFS TO\\"NHOUSF.:. Srn- 1 d · I p ly 11.11 r ious 4 Br., :JL~ Bn . n u1tr1a roper vo f(•r yo1 1. Just give us n c-nll: hr1y. Ne111· \V/W crptg, l Day1 552-7000 Nights rtr:oi-~c. Pool i·!riv, st•h ls. WAREHOUSE 10000 FT. N(l obligution. BR. 2 1 ~ l:la, f111lc, no µe_t.11. $-lfl:i. C:ill tn SP•', i1 4-·l!l l-.1973 CALl~ yrly rent $375 per n10. N.itional _Mortgage Co. O"·n('1~ !2131 88!J...lf.i00 or 2 Bn 1. or~tv1 DELUXE 4 Br, 1S66 Port s?~-···12 ' 79!)..JJ:"..S. ·· 1 uath ··········...,.,,.,, ClirlOI\', nr cluh hsr, $.JOO fl1)1l1 ocean $400 nio. (00;) 4!).l-9436 BHAND ~!:;\\' 2 Ur, 2 J.ICI, \V. Balboa 1 673--20;)8 Agt. I BR con1plctel,v f u r 11 • I U:il s:'J· ,n. a<'.t~,1! ?pts ~r. elegant duplex. Fl'plc. ocean I 2D1h ~ NpL ~$250.-1-or 2BR. I Ba. l'pper v.·/ Vicv.•. v'u, \\'!ilk to IO\\lll $300 incl. _ resel'\'atrons. 67;Hl900 agt. SZJ5/n10. incl. u\il. \Vinler I Call 67a-~3 1. ~~1. 1197-2920. · 2BR dup lex._ elect blti!is, FURN. bachelor 11 pt .. 1w11r ~m~ furnitur:e. v.·f!.lking Newport Beach 1~~ch, shopping. Ulll. pd . 1 cfi~1an~e shoppmg, suitable BAY VIEW ~115 ~fo. R ca 1 0 n 0 m i cs fo1 m1~dle ,aged couple, no fi7~l-6700 pct:;. 6'16-422·1. 4 BR. 2 BA , upper. Comp!. $175 OCEAN FRONT. I Br, ~;BR, :\1ra lrg, l i,~ bu, child fum . Rc-rtec. 2 l)lk:!'I to ok p·1· patio· ru· '"°PP'. g beach, <l·\lh Sl. Avail in1-iuc. util ,I\: priv parking. ' ' • 11 · 72'9 f;flviot.1 494-1719 '!. n1i fron1 beach, call 1nt'fl, Call e1·t·s. S32-9·178. &J6-:(i72 ilft 5::l0 & v.·kends Duplexes Unfurn. 3SO BEACON RENTALS T->3 Sha!iinar Laguna Bt•ac-h ·lfl l-!H91 i\1Al\.E run 0-,.~1 ~,,71-.-,~1 ~,~iv_;,_1g· I s_._lbo_._1_._1._n_d _____ I Newport Beach I 1 .-:.. 2 b I', furu QI' 1111f. · --'--------l'r><1l, t'l'f'. h.'i ll & gas liar-U-n UfiTIC CHi\Rl\l~ 3 Hr, 2 RR .. 1 ba.: 1-blk. 1n ocean. Ques, C1tll 642-4470 st.·ps to h~y . S1~i0/l\1(L , \"rly. f~l-l·il~:iG. ~~.<;-:). '1 ~ll .. ,2_ ha .. buy \\';\J.J,;: BrJU;: !O w·0rk. 13\'aut. J. ocea11 v 1r"'" S~ J :i l>r 11iplcx: on quiet !:i(rt•t•L Balboa Peninsula . . '\"k f1Jr ~11k!' ~ Ent·lsd giu', :-id/I:., $200. . ~, ' ~~--------:! BR, 2 ha. den a,c ,, $275 641 ,1,. GI' 1,.,. Over 10,000 sq. fl.+ 11100 11. ~700N. ;:..lain, SantaA11fl BAY view 2 br, din rrn, 3 BR, 1~2 halhs ...... $300 -"-"~'·~=·~~·-~-•-•_· -'---'-"'--12 BDR:ll. 13~ Balh, Range, ofl i(·e spac1•. ,\(r <"on<ll1lon-~ thick shag, drps, gur, yrcl, l llR, 2 baths .•.. S385/425 ••EA:ITO LUf"r 4 BR, P.efrig, frplc. Pril'atc patio. JO:\J:.S l.EALT'l G7.,-()2'10 I ti7:1-:{l(i.j nr &42·1J217 . 5]5 per 11·k ·~ up. l BR. J $1 6~1. l;:>.'FURN or $175 ~·urn. 2 ~r & ha.ch s. Co lor TV. I s1nglE' ~!}, beam ceilings, n1a~d seri_, pool., THE 1 inft1nl or sn1l pet t"On~idercd ~~~~J'.\.N~~'GIG~'fl.Nc11·11011 J :l(M9 \\'tillacc.i\·o. I~. 6~·91·13 e OCEANFRONT 3 RR, I~ I L':G lBR, 4-plex, Cl'PI!!, BA. Avail F<'h 1. '74. to di p!o,, l'E'fr ig. rl/1\", "? flCl!'l, .Junr 15, ·74, No pets. Sl40, '.20 C Sha l 1111a r, $.150/MO. t2ll 1 861-'1264 ~r>4&,...,'6""°'U~===""=~ ing. 4 londlng 1loor;i. 6UU an1p 1~ blk 10 bay, l blk to 4 BR, 211: baths $3001,12.)/ ~ 'VIE\\'. $600/tilO. 5."i6-b177 Coinplcrely l"rrlct'oraled. po\1·rr ovt-r I H('IY', Prhne 2ND TRUST DEEDS Mitch. $325 yrly. 111•1 2/11. CALL 552-7500 r 5864lOO anyti1ne. Yea1·\y only S300. mo. °''"'c Cou111y h.,.,:aticn. Cor-Tu borro1v on your Real 963--53.:i:I 3 BR 2 BA !' cl -b-1 -~el~n Robinson, reallor :..'00 1~"""'=-.c,--,-~-~~-• . cp ', tns, ner lol & nt•Hl' 2 fr<>ewlly.~. J-::o;IAle, invest for good ON Point J Br 2 Ba VISION dbl. gar., fncd, wa lk 10 tilain St., Balboa 67:>-8L?Q. Superb vnluc 111 $123.000! )'il'ld, or .sell existing 'note. pet/child ok 'Ne w I y .. ev1•rything, 673-1.\1 7 675-87.U Corona del Mar • ~ms-.Call Ki'.~'·'m:llri.\~I f1~~Ju~OO' ~lortgage Co. ~:~~~~~~~ ino'. yl'ly. e red hill ~~~;: ·1~:: 2 ;ru~· ~1;:;: N ~\V 3 BR 2-stQry, So. ol Ill A ~ 45'/~ DISC il'ell-sccurM Isl ON the point 2RR, fam nn., tennis, $495, ftt.H lSU ~;?~io~~e& 5~:n;.P J1i !~!<': bal $51 113 pays $.'112 n10 {rplc, 2 car garage, Sm R.EALIT l~f.ALTORS Newport Heights kitch('n, entry hall, {rp!r. \~ incl 101'.:, all due 1979. Bx J>('r n1n. Yearly Is~. 673-7-195 Univ. Pa1·k Center, Itvine patio & lots of storage. -~:::11=--11-3 Apple Vall<'y 71-1/242-3141 Corona del Mar COZY & v.·rum 2 Bil & !Ja!h, 81.1-1144/&l&-6075 · FOR SALE nearly new 2 BR condo •• , , •. , . $220-$225 n1asonry bldg.. includes 2 1 I~ SEA WIND l\1o/IM?. lots. App1-ox 2700 sq 11. Spill "*"* ~ :i BR condo. . . $2fi.j l\1o1 Jse. In 2 11arts. C•u1 be used Next To Spyglass ~ BR l10n1 e ... S:'.50 l'\IQ/lse. for oUice & s.loruge. Lois VIEW 4 BR b1J1ne ... $425 ~lo/l!le, ot parking. Call n1a.nnge1", ttouHS Furnished 300 RANCH REAL TY 642·~2. • --3 Bedroon1, 2 bath hon1I!, ** 551 -2000 ** patio, beaut. yd, gar, nr. N B h schools. Avail 2/15. $260. ewport e1c n10. Gl5-6G2.:> or 673-1235 Gary San Clemente 2 BR, l BA, gar, patio. nr. brh, adult 'cpl, 110 (>(>I~ or children $2j(I 1no. Jst & la.st. yrl~'. $ho\1•n Sa! .~ Sun til rented. 208 Grant St. 6-12-3656 NEWPORT TO\VERS 8th floor haylronl 2 BR. 2 lia. 642-8931, 616-8316 it EL..\t GARDENS AP'l'S. • Adults -Poolside $1 ::.0 u11 • Also Children's Section 177 E. 22nd St., C~I &12-3&15 2BR. fronr rlu plx, lurn/unfun1 -. 1 hlk-{)('(•nn: $210 avuil 110"' 2 Br. 1 ba & J br. l •., 1:.!8 ,16 St, SHAG, 6·14-4340. I l1tt, bltn range, rtrp!l, crpt, I pool, t.:lubrn1, carPorL 2212 OCEAN front. nearly ne1'" Coll('ge Ave. 64!Hi()32. luxuriou s 3 BR, 2 bas. . ~----1 SlJOJ \Vln!Pr. 646-3114 1 '}, BR Up1ier. C1·pts, _drps, bltns, bcarn cell, S14.1/n10. San Clement• t chlltl ok. No pc•'· 646--37SG or 54:>-07l.iO Lott for So11le 170 Genera1 Ureplace. fonnal dining, 1 ,.~!!!!!!""'~""'""'!!!!!!!!~ selt-clenn!ng oven. Enjoy l 'LEASE brand ne1v "2" Pla n $13:> -Ulil Pd. Bach w/scp private conlmunity tenn!!I & honle Turtlerock. 3 BR, 2 i-~on lse Snn Clen1ente 5 Br, 4 Bfl ,.f1tnlast1c"r.ustom built house on gol f course imnoran1a ocean v I c w 492-77'13 San Cl1.•1ne11tt' Rcsid('n! l{olel 1-BDRM .. carp .. drps, range; $79.;,o Pei· ti·lon!h gArage. Mature_ adults, no Quiet _ Secure ONLY $145-including ulil. I Bit .i\pt. Crpls , Ur ps, bllns. refrlg. No pets. 2013 Charle SI., ('i\l 646--0112 ATTENTION kit, gar, yard, Laguna. S\l'immlng pool in this BA, 1,·et bar + • ittrU. BUILDERS $1 75 -Ulil Pd. Charming prestlgiouJ,-area a bov e Lovely & priced 10 lse. fast. ln San Clement e: 3 prime Bach, trplc, patio, beams, Corona 'ifel Mar. S4~ per 8lJ-.S282 Jots wilh rnnorAmlo oc-can Luguna . month -lease. 644-4687. view. One block lronl beoch. $195 -2 Br. frplc, carport, NE.AR New.2 BR den 2 TIJRTLE Rock. lease, New Ready 10 build on. Pn!lini. pall?, 1 blk beach, Bal BA, self clean ' 0 v ~ n . JBR, 2ba. rnn1 rn1, frplc, S•nta Ana Htlthts IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY pets. S1 3S tifo. lOO Cot11Hn1t i-~urn-util -w·alking distan('e Dr. Graha1n Rl lr. f.46-2414 .. to Cverylhln!(._ 2 BR, 2 BA. rrplc. crplli, SAN CLEMENTE stovE', refrig. Yrly. Blk to HOTEL bay/heh. $270. 675-8475 Lol'ely 4 BR, 2~!i bnlhs, e 114 DEL 1'1AR, S.C, e Huntington Beach ON BEACH! 2 BR Uuturn. F't". $245 Covc1-ed Parking. L a r g f! lleated Pool. Saunas llllcl J:tecrcatlon Roo1n HUNTINGTON PACIFIC 711 Ol."EAN Ave .. H.n. 1714) 5:«J-.1-tS7 Of<'. open 10 11.J!l~RJll Daily " 1 1.J..J;\~I \\' ALT!'..:RS CO. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT 2 BR. Bltns, newly decora ted, encl · g1U<1.ge5. Beautifu' lnnd!ii!aviu,g. Lrg play RreH a L'hild s dne.m. Close ti.• shopping & schls. ChU~n 11·c!<"nn1e. 812..0.180; it n< lUlS 817-7331. -12 M-o. Rent GuarantH \\'i!l1 Ad. 2 & 3 Br, 2 00 Sl70 up, pool, kids ok. lSSS I fi1oru J{ai Li1 (E. of Beach of! Garfield) 962-899-1 'l Bi:, carpts, c.Jl'apes, B!t·ini;, caqJOrtli, 1 blk to sci shopping & treev.·;i:y, I chi!(: 0!1 NO PETS. Call &16-37f!r, or 545--0760 WALK TO BEACH 1 &. 2 B1·. Crpts, drps, Bltm garage. »! 16th St. 536--21.S: or 847-3957 SPACIOUS BDRr.1S 2 Br, [r. $149-$li9. a Br $209. CID, cl05ed gar , poo ,t, rec nn. 842-0389 LRG 2 Br, 1 !4 Ba studio encl gnr, yurd. Couple $157.50/ino. 847-4440 l\"E\\' Apls. \\'a!k lo Bch &1l'h, 1·2-:l Br. 1-~t'. $15C r:xiras. r.i.:J&-2:l79. LI{ 1 Bdrni. $125. nio. hll!n.• Ava l Feb I.~!. Beach I \\'an1er area. 8·17-4440. 2 BD, hl!ins, r rp!s. drp~ vie11·, pri. pa1io, no pttl1 IJO!C Alnba1n11, '.>-IHOll. • $15!1 1no. · 2 lilt 1 BA f'OUL. i:pts, lh ps, llltn~. Kids OK. 960-2064. 646-96(;6 H•Jnt1ng1011 Harbour FOR rt-nt or leose, bra n• ne11• 2 BR TOl\'nhoutt, ~1Yi n pool & l'e!.'. Close I• ON>an, patio &. l'ery pri\·atc call eollect. 213-32"...-4127 al ~l~lll ==~-----LL'XUR!Ot;S 11·a le r fr on t"f'lnci<l. Pvt hont 1>!ip at you door. /'lpectacuiar ma i·1 rhannel vlev.·. Beaut decor :r hr, 2 ba, rrplc, patio gar. Lease Option, 846-1630 Laguna Beaf!h NJ-.:\\1 dehL\l' Townhousr 2BH. + den. "'et bar, ocea• vie\\', v.•Jk to beach. I ~ lease. $&00 per mo .. cleaning. New deluxe lBl ToY.11house. CK'C!lln v\e\v, 1111 to beoch, ~00 mo ., ~·leaning on lense, :>36-ml plans a l'ailable !or 8 C(lndo!i. Pen1n. d hwhr er )oc S)J nr UCI & all schools, $125,DOO $220 -1 BR, frplc, bit iJah!la.' ~fl,110. Ope~ Sat 8.'\3-3ro1, &W-3600 li('J'llU'nte FR, Mil ell'c. ~pt1. Furn. 3~ Apt. Unfurn. 365 kitchen. Quiet country area. • EASTSID~ 2 BR, 1 ~1 BA, bltns., refrlg., l'Pll<, drpi;, poo~~l~$170. &-16-<H_:!±. 2 BR. si:i;-,_ Stove. re!rig, cpts. Orp~. pool. Adults, no * SPECTACULAR * pets. •• &15-S!)6;1 OCEANfRONT THE FOX-CO bookcases, gar, Lagun a. 67~ 2132 L .. una Beach a.,,i~,.. ..,.,;.,, NU-VIEW !itiftJ~s. t:R; 2 g,; i:,,......w-Eili&-iu:; ' -Otll Pd. Bach apt, llUNTINCTON Beach lola l BR. House.ms, util pd. ~c,6~~· $275/AlO. A"-slove, ~frig, CfPl/drpB, trom $9000 UJI. R-1. r. 2, 3._& C.1.t. All() 2 BR. & den, . ' ~IU', Yo.rd: • 4. Call Art eve1. a.'IG-4558 CdM BAch Unit NB $90 COZY ruet\c 1 Br cottage, $205 · Ul1I pd. Lrg slt~dlo, Bkr. • AIC! 'Fee s7s-3u) ' · beaut garden, $2'l5. Adults gar, full kit. Oceanfront: LAGUNA Bcoch 170 OUt Dr., •-~---.ii leftrll flO pets. 673-4169 $22$ -Redec 2 Er. bltna, llOlled tor 6-pl~; M.000 ... ._. 1 .. NEW Spyglut HU• home, C&f', COlWidtt srtll pct. (oHe:r ) 642...al44/~-$07 ,. Br7'°c:Oiy-"' .._,,,~~ Mqntftcenl· vu,. f ....,, .. ~ S2'¥> ;-.,,§et~_! Br . .house, MO<lnt•ln, O.Mrt· . ~ -~C S3llO mo . ,.t, 'Ii. I! Tlllot'ori ~ ~ .. &:"""" dbl .""· R-1 174 Tio/tri-2i8. 2 ~· 1 ba, So. of Hwy,. S31111 ~ e1ta""1n• 2 Br. Frplc YRLY, 2 BR, nl~ pa.Uo, $295. per mo. 1 home, Victoria B e a c h • t.AKE ARROWI IEAD $250. Avail. tmmedlately, • Call 673-41TI atfer I pm. Many· others Avitila.blel i> Grut for year round llvtng 646-68:15 COZY cottA,ge. 2 BR. trplc., NU .. VIEW RENTALS It clo~ lo the villoge. 3 •-Ibo p I So of ltwy $275 61'4030 4n.1 3248 yr old llt\vA rlnn .~tyle 3 lewl gt! • enlnsu. nw' Plochln . Rllr. &Th-4392 .... or '"" ' ho1ne with open beam , 3BR, contemporary home, cellingt thru--0ut . :'I br a 45 SAyfront pier, fioat, 5 NEW lrg 2 BR, 1 be., ranwttc coast !in& view, !>A + com pk'(cly flnll!it>d Br, 4 Ba. winter or yrly, w I r r p I c , v I ew , & troni DftM Point • L o n 1 basemeT\I ror 11ln.yrm or 673-:m!I t'llshwa~her, 500 Poinsettia. Bench, Tropical garden ""' "-ork.111hop. l.ndry fa e. Don't Jllve up the thlp! It's a brtelo ..• aeO YoUf ll'IJ sec"J._J!d t:d peUo $36.~. f21JI 451-389& alter ''U.t .. lt ln classified. Ship lttms w1th f'a!e. ·uei>t.Uy ove:rlookhic OONn, l350~P"I' ftprn or anyt.I~ weekendt. to Shore Re1ulll! 8(2-.5678, Pllot Clullned. 64i-5157L ' mo. ~ ~~------ ' . $450/1.fo. LD1s . Es a n 8a1Ma Isl.and ~·~ (!'19)'.. -), ' 3' ... • --.. DEWXE 3 Br. 2 Ba, nll bltns. color TV. frpl. avl 110\\' til June 15. S.175/mo. Realty Company util pd. Also avl \l"k\:y thru 642-1235 "'"6200 sumn1er .. §~209tJ, We1tmlnster ')- FOR lie d:i:crri~ -., -;r~ 2 Ba, 1 sty Condo, 1hag .._cpt1, cuslon1 drps, air cond, club ho\Jllll!!: &: rec avall. S375 ·mo. Red Carpet, ~ton; 893-1351. YEARLY. llf!\\"ly d e c o r . J.l!J()io,. f~G:J" mil,y •. $135 mo Jr ' m..nos "bet\l.on l).7pm only. CHAR.MING Baytront. Ave.II now until June 14th. 2 BR. I BA. $300/MO. 401 'N . Bayfront, 673-324.5. Hou1•1 Purn. or BALBOA h1Je Cha.rm!!!", 1 Unfurn. 310 BR, 8Undf'C k, $200. mo Uli!s ---------paid 67~ ~w~.=.,..~~h~a~vl~n-g-a-J7a_o_u_n_ry L19un• Beech A·ffiAME 2 BR, loft & rlcek Octftn vu, lttt&e. adults S3'25 lJ:t &: laat 830-4225. "'\Vhlte SP8C1!" sRle ... &:II ""°methlng with & Daily Pilot Cll\SStfied Ail! Call 642--6678 Now! ' ' ~•oeral ... l • • -1·ma J'BR;-"2 1b\~"!hag t rpr. t ·-SR; 2 .. BA. hltN, cpti 1 BR /\pt '>''ilh g11r al'rosi; ent'I patio. nr. OCC. S.1.9..) Orps, dt·c}O;;, i10 rlt"posit.s nee ll'on1 park Rnd tennis -1 mn. ~:i.)7---0Jjij S·lriOl lt'Rll('. 49'./.-23.W PJll.1 bc11 n1 r.elings h u 111 -ins. =s~E=s=T=v~-u-~u~p~p=e~R~B~A=v sP,\CIOt:s studio. c pt ~ $200/mo. agent 6«-1211. 1 Br in -l·plex. pool. ~ll'ps, 1 Blk to Ma in beach. Balbo1 lsl•nd 2-1:13 h)'!'l1l' 54~1729 $17J, •191-479{, 6-W--8478 ~--. :,v~·-, ~+ .• ' \VATERFRONT 3BR, • ' .RP ~ ,.., ,otPU~ _ " __ I I rll', lfTtl)'kroond. $'-50 UJ,, .-..\_ uppCr, r p r . ,rrpt!!, drps, Call 645--0l-I() l lOt>tE ATMOSPllER&w~ : a:11r, $450 mo. _:yrly, adlls, -=--------& 3 br. fte11tal Otc, 309. 6'16-7213. 2 BR, crpt. drps. bit-Ins, r.t11cc A1·0, 546-1034. $255 YEARLY 2 BR, lBA. pril'att' patio. gs ra Ke · New~rt S.och ~ 1 • ~ Couple pr ef'd. 548-.$711 -'-..J..---------sto~. re1ng, cps 111: 11rps, l:;-=;,,,~·...,,--'=,;-~,-,...1 nedec. 673-9-W6!67ft....4533 2 BDRhl, 2 ba, $16.'i. month, * BA YrnONT · SPActOlr. Bilbo• P•nlniul1 Call ~61 weekrln;rs a(t 3 Br, 1.i;e. S3M Inc utll. \: 6, nil cln)' Sftl & Sun. blk trom ocean. 875-4397. 2 BR. frplc, µA ll(1, yrly lo•a.11r, $22.'i, per 1non!h. C;\ 11 61~16 Lr.Ii: 2 Rr "''/g:ir. Aflul!~. no fK'l!I;, $15~/nio. li'l6n lhunil1on. 641'1-li':lO, :,llL3076 J B(llti\1. :it'd ftr101· $1S:i. LR{;. ll'\H , Kto1'f', e11lt, l11und n}(). l•l ,Ii',,. last. rni. drps & c11rp<1r1. 1na!Ut't' ---'~2ll"-l~69'1'---1~1_!J6,'---l -111lll unly 993 \"11h•n1·iu, $l·IQ, , l'lll\.1Al". 2BR, 2 bas. patio lJuict u1lu \111. Wg. ldr)· r1·rtt. Sil!.:\. s-i2-J~co1"o;--~~ 2 Hit. '.! llfl~. Nesr Hoes Hospital, Sl!t"i. 1110. &U-17!7 \ ' ' < . . . ., • 38 DAILY PILOT I.--Frlda1, February l , }q7111 365 Apt. Unfurn. 345 'ROoms-400 Apt. Onfurn . Newport Be1ch San Clemenre AT'TENTI U!' rly, Pvl rooni. horn•· , .. fr1l•ilfpbcre PARK NEWPORT NICE gpl for rent. 2 Br~ !()(•Qt('{j 1•:1 • ~-~c!lo11 . 2 Ba. Hv rm. kit w/ J>Mlr')', Colilt;. "'h·~ J,..,d1e. 011ly call APARTMENTS •tn ""'"· ""'· 219 s.nta 1,:::m-::,:!l6l6=·=,,...-~~-e .. r1>a ra, A!)I l1. 63l-6'1'32. PRIVATE rrri &· llh\ll., w/ Oft the bay $1n Juan Capistr1no frplc, n>frig . Utll , Incl. t.wrury :ipartrrtent li\'ing $.IOO/n10. Eves 640-1817 or overlooking the w11ter. E:n -2 BR, pool, S'JOO. plus $50. 675-&iSS joy $750,000 hraJth spa, 7 cleaning f(>(>. ROO~fS $20. a ...,.k up, with s\\·in'1nlni;: pools, 7 lighted eee49l-1057eee kitchen 135, V.'k up ap~. tenni~ court!. plus miles of Apts 5'18-9755 or 645-3967. bicycle tr•illf, putting, llhuf· F ., Unfurn 370 Gued. Home • 415 tleboard, c1'0qurt. Junlor l'sJ::::::"::r::":::·:::0::'::;:::::==-·=~· I :':';:;;;'.:;;;:";:':"=:-=o--;07 --frortr1l*t:jl} molll111y; flhlo'"! Corona el MM -PA1V:4.TE & ~n1l-priv_ rrli. and 2-IJ1'dr<10n1 plans and \V/nur~ing: ('lll'f.', gOOJ food 2·~1ory IOl\'n ho~~s. Elf"C'· f E.J\lALE only, lBH.. n1y & !ndry_ 642~9278 U"lc k!tch.ens. pr1va!e patlo1 horne. 0\1erlooking I u s h " ·"' . . .. ,. ...... ce Ri ntil 440 Perton1l1 ~ " -· .....,.., Ceftcrete 1 ncom• ix ;:.;.:~c...:::c:...=.----oo•••C • N N s lnstructl.ns . • !75 CEMENT &--Blodc: Work. Income TAx Service PRIME B!fi '"~ E I · . doo LOCATION ':l lr\1n~ .. Sulle 1038 GET th'e jump"'oh SprlCJ,I, :~:;. .. :or l.k '=.t"· 23......,.iy .. a-~~~\~a 0 In . ~~at Bri~loll -Open 8 AM. Tennla lns tr uctto n ·r, ""J r--~· utstonding o L-e or 5<'n'i~e Ani\ 557-ffi39, cheaper wlth a fr1end. PATIOS. drlve.w8¥1 &: aide (71 41 675-6676 loc•tlon on O)d Nev.·port ~ i::~o '""T ..... ~mm-...1A1 .z. -t.-t ,~. Appointment 6h"'d .. f'tiiwpot-1 Seiuii. LJR; or, OEA11l;. Let :out ...--w• c·~~: ... .,.....,,.. .,_..., ·~ · -* 1160 S<I-ft. babies llv~. For alternal,tv~ • VOCAL TEACl::IER • P11lntlnl & * Nt1&f tloag llo.spital & Uay oo AB<?R!ION call UF E J~1nt!11 KenMtl1Cbapm•n PATIOS, WALKS. DRIVES, p1~rhantlng * G4t~r01Js Oi~ltc Parliing LINE: 5:il--5522, 24 hrs. :.46--0121. 492426S, 637-5910 CONCRETE PUMPING ;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:; • L.arge Sign Arca a1L\SSAGE1BA'rll LEARN GUITAR Call Don Gt2-85l4 * 2 B.e1crooms + Storage A ·touuh uf class. Coniplete easy lt fast a.18-16TI Contractor Pleai;e call 497-1215 pti\'11.t'Y· . 6'1.5-0860. · ' ----------*W!llerd Pointing Con~rectors* CUSTO~f JlOMF.J;: Top Soll *QUALlTV• ,... * J\IU LQI & _;rop SOIL • ~ Trt• S,rv lce JACK Taulane, i' e pa Ir, * PAU.1 & CARD READER I l~ t'E1nod, add. t:ic. B-J' 269072 ad wlr eduction 10831 Beach s...... _,,..... My \Vay Co. 642-4703. Blvd., Stanton. 52'1-3400. . _ -COMMERCIAL. Job Willted>"Malo~ Jo'lnest O'aftsmen ' 700 l'j;;• iiiiiiiiiiii~iiiim;;mm; I Electrical EXECUTIVE, 39 lo ri1eet ll ---------- slim &~ trim co111patible AppllanCI R.,.lr ~ E LECTRICIAN lie. (IJd jobl gal 19-35. P . 0 . Dox. 1093, & P rt new joM Any jo,bs. ru1y Ins. Cover1:1~e. Sfi00.000 Call For Ei>ti niute *644-2199 64o.1136* State Li e. No. ~1038 P llACTICE male nu r 11 e would Uke to care pa1ient In you r home $90 p/fi days 1•cf. & E:x(), 638-2249. Sant11. Ana, Calif. 1 1 place. s:µ>--7689 'I.,,. 1 1 ..._ Social Clubs 53~ APPLIANCE seN , \Vasher/ ELECTRICIAN • 1u.L, c1nac. wate,uunt CUSTO~! J·!9USE painting & or ~aJcon1rs. carpeting, dra· tropical patio & Ne>\'porl Rentals to Shire Job W1nted, Fem1le 702 per1es ... Sub!r1Tan~an park-Bfly, jacu:a:i, luund privl, tng 1.vlth e!cvaron.;. Optional pvt enc. no kitch('n, rure maid. seNice. J ust "'!Qr th of find. Gi.1-t193 01· 675-22'.17 Fa.sh1"n lslanJ at Jamboree ( aJ\S\\•erinf!'service) npt on canal Ba lboa Isle. d rye t/dshwshr/dlsposals. U c/Ins. 5&3780 -palr. "Interior S""'cialist, U I 11 .. ~ for ti.II uistc.""1 1 1 . N I 1nakes, Reas. 646-5848. '"' ..,... H Q u L" ... S 11·rER A ·1 ·n un1. wt 1 ~yr b<tchelor. I..1111· Flnn to ri>nl att1·11.ctive G d • acousticaJ spray. \\'lntcr .~ ,-, · vui · Winter $lj(). Yr!y $l7:i. office 11·ith sec re !aria 1 !'.Ion-Sat Babysitting •r ening rates. 'Appt'Ox. l\111rch I. Non-&l~I spaf'e, in<'luding t(·l ephnne EUROP EAN Ga r dener. Tin1e Cern111k Painting su1oker. Ex· 1 cha rac;er, l\lAN to, sha1·e 3 Bft condo an&we ring, re c c p t ion l\fY ho1ne loving care by Maintenance _Landscaping. 547--3296 CI !.'an · A -r e 1i • and San Joa11ui n Hills Road. Telephone !TI·1) 644-1900 Costa Mesi for rental infom1ati6n l..J\ f'.IAT\Cl·IA APTS. 2 BH .. I ba.,, NE\V Luxury Apts, clo~e IQ Channelfrnl •••..•••.•.•. $300 llhop'g & IM'ach. Gas & \\'tr '.l BR, 2 ba. Pd. ,\dults only ur fan1ily in Co~ta J\l(•sa. S l 0 0 . se1vice11, t'Qnl plete li brary, Lod MCI fe&llll Jfnl tNhe day 6~!7~eek. West .'ITI'e Ren1oval. Very E X TE R l 0 RI In terior 54Baz.-,.~~rla/541--«i7~. ask lor 546-2054 12-:t or 4-6PJ\t confer ei1 c., r o o nt . L:::iJ ewport. ,,,.. \J<J reasonable. 641--5329 eves. Palnting. Also Landscaping. "" \\.'eekdays. f11'ivllel;es, IBJ\I copier 'iiiiiiiiiiiii~:i:;..:~J ~C~a~r~p~e~n~t!!!~r::==== EXPER. Gardener. Kno'v .Pr 0 (es s i 0 11 a 1 results NEED help at home? \Ve Ne\1·1y di'<"Ol' .......... ·.s:·,00 11· 1een. Bir-in~ incl. dshwhr. ROOMMA'r"' ,..,,,, ·' 'lain too!. Call 8.13-0730 1 .....,. · & gu"'""leed. Call &15-6282 have aides. nu r a e a, "' " ..._. •• " F d (I •·J 5SO VOO WOR ho\v. l\lalnt. Trin1nung -u.... h kp · to sh<ire 2 h r. 2 ba. Oak * -1 MO FREE RENT * 0'"1 rff •(n CUSTOM \ D K """ ~.0.,, d . . o use rs, companions. Lirlo 2 Br, I ba unf. $JOO Sh<lg Crpli;. Sn1aJl pet ok. 2 BR., I hath t)Jder hous(', Po.-iL G11!> RBQ. C bl I .1 t · cleanup. ;,uo-.nou WAIJ.S decorate , pa111ting, H 0 m e maker 1 Up ~bn Garden Apt. So. 6·16-2288 Deluxe offices a/ .. nrt, full a ne 1:1, pan g, pa i o s , · & ··" · ~ alt 5. .-~ SUNSET Beach area, Aug. remod . Garden ·Meint/Lndscp paneling W<UJ. papering. 5"?-6681. ~ ,.,,,_;,,l.-.> ""'"· , " ~ .., nn "'·'"''-'""""'"' .. ' ........ ". ~ .,,,,,. '• . "'-" ...... '""""'' :<1:1·vil•l', aniflll' ptu•king. 23rd. 1973. l Surfboard. r ... i.. .. n .. il .... i.."' i:..u:..7"QQ ...,,_ .. _ <>--•-•-___ 5,:s ~~:,! Bonu.~ roon1s l-'OmpletcU ... -. -· ___ ~ . .. GIH.L 1v11111ct1 10 stir 'l BR i..u11't:1H l'ittl's. F"t\!Jll i nn Sept: 19. 1973,. I r.old y;~k &.-.. -~1~-;; 846-9495 ._ ..... .,, .,.,. "'-' ... .,. Free Est. !lti!S--4W.l 1v A )'j 1 ~ u -~ r ~ uuic associated Prh•. Pllliof> su;o la $250 pc>r 1\1•). 778 Sl'Ott Pl. c.ro.r. &12-2007 a11t \\'/o!hl'r "'il'l in J-IB, 10 !000 -~·1'. Al!>o de~k space earrin", Ov.'Jicrs may claln ---~-----~ General Service• .:c.==="'-~11=--=~. --~-I sl·c1-etarial N .. B. area -8 • I "'1n "''~32Zl 9 l • GENERAL I & PROF. v>a covering, stare .·"··.·· •"'P· ••. e •• hthnd & good loc. Shl'i la 8·12--6564, ron1 ,,..,..,-ino. ov.r-0 11.t llarbor Pat1'0I OUice, . ., ca rp~n ry 1· N 27".11 I s ti v'" ~" "·' " · BROKERS-REALTORS 2'021i W lolbaCI 67]·)6tJ F t t E-tc I<'. 0 · _,;i • • n ur, a t)•p;ng call 67J.-5140 or (Zl3 557-3000 noon. l\ar bors Bea1.:hes. & Pal'k.~ repair. ree es_. re reas PLU?o.tBING, E L ...,,n. AL, types paflei'. 714;842.4386. S8l--8.5G-l, TllE F:XCJTING J\tALr~ Rooinrna le \\'anted, 3 Business Rental 445 District 1001 Bayside Dr ready Frank. 675-5436 alter CARPE N 1' It Y. Minor BR hoUSl'. furn S.: utils .. pd., ----------Ne w p'o r t BCach b): ~P:M:c=. -~_,...--,-.,...-a1lj U 11 1 n1 en I~· ~tajor *Wallpaper Hanger* P RAC T I C A L N U R SE- S150 Albert, 55(H)t)ll ext. OFFICE on Nt'lvpoi·t Blvd. furnishi ng <lcscription. DOORS, windows, fonniea, alterations. All types home c. Rebko 646-2449 c.· O J\l p ,\ N l O N, PALM MESA APTS. Deluxe Beach Yearly f'.J!NUTES '1'0 NPT. BCl l. :! Blt, frplc, 1·rr1ts, Ui·i~:<. 1•it:w l:ln1·h, 1 ,'?-2 Bl{. fro111 Sl ;i7 :{88, 9-S avnil on lease. r>a1t. rurn, DOG _ thl'Olvn out of green shelving. Expert t i n is h . repair & remod. Let u~ bid! INT /EXT PAINTING REEXFEPRF~~CE~S~ E~~ S,.~ D . ::rd ROOr.111ATr: f'Cn1ale carpeted, air/<X111d, prk'g. V\V on Jan1boree n r 83!.1-2956 eves. F & B Home Repair, 1''ree Est Jim 67;).-3559 I ~'-"=~·=="-=~c..cc..c'c.,... I Nff'ded 10 shr JBR. 2BA. ~~rox. 1 1V000 hosq. 1 1l · f>'l'ee1.\'ay, n1ixed breed -C ~~U~ST=O~>I'"'W~ood--c,-,o~r~k-. ~rc~,->O<lc.,-.. &l2-l403. J\1ATURE nurse, exp, \vith balt·ony, u11us, d/\1', :i fldulti;, No P1•\s. hn11 scs to oi·e:111. No ptti'i. l:iil l\le&1. Dr. beach houSE',.67:'1-:«JO-I S~/mo. a re use a 50 female, obviously just had paneling & repair. Vince "THINGS" by Moose. Gen'! P aperhanging & painting:. the ..!ldC'rly ~ccking private avail. Jdt>al for 1.:011tractor. puppies, a ny info. Call a!! Lenhoff. 5'.~8475. c arpentr y , Repairs, 21 yrs Ha,bor a.t"ea. Ref!! duty. 962-3802 $27~• + Util. G41i.[J~\S or (j hlks fron1 Nf'wporL Blvd.) 67:>-{l:J,jj :>16-9Afi0 2 BR ap1 ru .~h111"e, znale Call ~>48-2616 r · 4 _ 644-1851. *CARPENTRY* Plumbin&. Elee . fun1. No. 183281. 642-2356 or ten1alf'. SIOO n1 o. C J · I . C-OF\lPANION, by day or lfuntlng!on Heaeh 96~905 f'OR L case. Ontmcrc1a UtG male dog, fnd Sat, all types big & small By Remodeling 642-5613. lOC/o orf \Vallpapering-int. v.•eek, good cook & driver, * CA.'iA VICTORIA • .Bldg. on nu1,ior Blvd, close \vearing collar_ vie of "The Stl'ln D. 536-16-18. • DRYWALL TAPING painting ext. call Col. t714J 1''rce to travel. 673-1586 ~ BR, 2 Bi\. l'rpl<'. rlin n n. I, 'J. & 3 n n . furn & uni Garages for Rent 435 to n£'1\' tivlc ('enter in \Vash" -Costa 11e_sa, ?ff GENERAL CARPENTRY & Repair. Reas. 548--039-1 536-ffi.18 Split lf'vf'J. Pi·iv tn\. N~11· Carp('ts, drafll's, D/\V, TV MINI WAREHOUSES lluntington Beach. OHice 19t h s t., Oivner identify Cu 1 Fi . h \V k .;.~;!"'~~~2!!':'~!....-IP~R~O~F~.~pa~,~-,~ .. ;,~.hho;;nrue;;s:t<~•~o;;rkk.I HelpW1nted,M&F710 crpls. Enel gar. Adultll. Ni' anL Pool, etc. j25 Victoria space & storage area. 646--9040 s on1 nis or H1uling rens. Int/ext, free estintate. l·ll'.lag Hosp. $275. For Appl : SL 11! Hnrbor, C~J 1>12-S!l70 STORAGE. Approx. 2300 sq. {L 536--6561 1 o""-=~--~--~-Sn1al\ jobs ok. 89MS58 ---~-------1 R 1 •••2759 64"3913 r.tALE Siamese, large, 2 yrs YARD • an ups 1 ~'='·:...::~=-~~·..;..=~~·c-c~·~ 644-1404 or ;,,11-9B!J:1 LIVE Near uie Beach~ No Move-in or fl'ovP-out .FOR Lease·, Retail Store, old, also grey & ,,.,,hite Carpet SerY1'• renlo~e g~~~ Jt~. c ivy: Plaster, Petch, Repair , 1 & 2 BP'.. From. $14.'l. eharges. .Ff•)m $7.50 per .'l.1x·IO in shopping center, tluffy f_enmle cat & black JOHN'S C•~t & Upholstery dr j v e ,va y.s , s tump•. * NE\\' DELUX}~ ;, IJr, ~·!;1tur1• arlulls. No pets. n1onth "3'' E" ·c llth St Co!lta I C d -r-2 bi'!, 11prx·1', lush crP!!.::·1R87i\1onrovia. 6·15--0'J26 l-1 ·11· li:N ! !St JIB ''1'' ~'1$21-673'0 01 40 m~e ca t. orona el r.1ar, Ori S hampoo, (Soil 847-2666. h-g deck, :i hlks h!'h. Chtld ·.:::::..::=:::.:::c='=--c"-=-= anH AL.l.s'PACE " ~7~'jJ701. 6-!~-2.J;)(). -' 67J.-7079. Retardants). Degreasers & LOCAL moving & hauling ok . 'i"rly ~;~;:i. G1;i.oi;~2 , Huntington Beach \\'HITE n1aJe cat, short hair, all color brighteners &: 10 by student. Large truck. &12"05!16. 960-1970 "1'\-IE Fae!ory' has a lrg l blue eye: 1 yellow eye minute bleach for wllite Reas. Barry. SJS.9-138 or , ,, DELYXEb adu11t P 0 0 1 side 2 · CLOSED garages, $20. !>hOp avt:~:i · $1~!1}~h S~n found vicinity Paularino & carpets. Save your money 534-1846. ~EACLlf r r\l;11HJ!' A1i1::. ~ gar en ung:a O\I'. ur ocea1n, r ;ieh. Al'ail. t•,..IJ, 4lh. Si•(' c,~n.B»_n;:·2y"1~~.,,a. gc :i .. Bristol, D.M. Jan ~th. by saving me extra trlps.s "K~n~P~IJJ=AD=~E~R~&,,.--d~u-m-p-ch'-u-,ek Br, 1 1 ~ Ba. s1 udio. Sli:1. f1·pl. lrR patio, 6 poo s, i\'\gr, .El P<1lio. 130 A ..,.. """ Please call 919-8587. , · Will clean Jiving nn., dining \\.·ork. Con·-••. ·-l>alt, Pool. 1\~k about o u 1· sauna. tennis. !1~6--{)2J9. B<~"''''''Y • S u 0 10 I b · & h II 11· A _, _, " "" . T -1''0t'S iop-usiness· FND-Irish Setter · male, Vic. rni., · R a. ny f ill. ~,.,,.,·ng, b-ak•·ng. "'°TilO. di s r--ouu1 plan. J:i~~J Also I Br. F1·011,s1:::i. · B c t $750 h $10 Chair$" """ • ._ .,....,.. Pl -A ·is 2b'S2 12 x 21 oversize $30. 1no. :!'2 r ins. pi·iv. rnl .a. oas 3rd & Santa Ana Ave., Costa · · couc · -a. l\IOVING" Local furn accn1111 v1· .. :~ -, . Laguna Niguel 2176 Placentia ( in rear\ H1,y $115. 4fl.+170S2 l¥1esa, also tnd small tan 15 yrs. exp. is v.·hat couota . . . or AP'T Unfurn lrg '1BR, 2SA Call bellvecn 1-i 636-4!20 Industrial Rental 450 n1aJe dog n1ix -part Beagle not in~thod. I do ·~oorlt gen. hauling. :n 1''L furn. Super bay1·ie1v, ,1'f'ly, 16'.!.J * BRANO NEW • _____ .._.......,..._ __ _ _ (?I 6'16-55ll. myself. Good ref. 531--0101. van. ~&--1862 551-2136 '2 \\'c1;t Balboa Blvd. $-ltlO 1 & 2 BR. 2 BA. From SINGLE garage for r ent , 185 * COSTA MESA* FRIENDLY gray long haired STE A l\t ' C L E. A N ! HAULING & O ean up yard per tno. 6T.~S038 ~19~ Uri furn. F'urnished units Dl'lnuu~:llii·~~~{9,10· -riso S.1'-. ?!O ']lO\\·er Sll S. female cal _ 8 nio _ 1 SANlTIZE. All dirt out_, \\'Ork, odd jobs, ca 11 BAVFRONT 2 Br. 2 Ba \V/ A\·ail. 1300 S.F. Priv'.lte office, yr old_ '"'.ic. 19th & Tustin, ~l!lddh,1 House of Service, anytin1e. 963-26ll lrg pa tio, priv beaeh ,i:., CROWN VALLEY Apts. SJ.'l. 10 $40. MO. 2293 plenty of parking. Costa ?o.1esa, 548--3277. -'"='"~26~78c.,--,-;c:;,.--;;-=c:--:-"I HouseclNnlng · ,.,., 97° ~31 s o· F c I Fairvie1v, Costa J\-1 e sa · .1 bl -p 1 er . .,;i ;i 1110. i1'"'J\I •• an 1ego nvy or oas Lnrg:er uni1s ava1 a e. FND Leisure \Varld, snil, * DlbernahJc? & Son~ * * PATQ-J PLASTERING * All types. Free estimates Call ~25 Plumbing L.R. OTIS PLU~IBING Re111odels & Repairs. \Valer heaters, disposals, furnaces, dsll\Vashrs. 642~263 MIC & Bl A. Complete Plun1bim; Service. Lie. Z12694. PLUMBING RE P Affi No joh too sn1aU ** 642--3128 * * Roofing 6~4-4~10 l-h1·y to Jlil!hurst. 23734 645--0300. l'x! 51 _ Ready fo r occupancy. inale, blk cat. Vic l~S CafPC:t sales, installation & Ji\PANESE lady to do 2 BR, 2 BA . Nr Hoa~ H,-,sp. f-li!lhurst, L.1.g. Nib'Uel $25. mo., 9X20 HC\V secure C. ROBERT Ni\TIRESS ~1ajorca. Very lonel y. repairs. 963--2639. h o u s ework . N eeds ROOF for less, r epairs, Priv. ent. Gar. Adults. $100. 171,n 831--0730 21)3.1 An11hein1 St, C.M. SC'e REAL TOR 675-7ll51675--8533. Carpet Cleaning transportation. 5 4 0 -13J'2 !'hing!es, rock, coni p fl'f'e Fo r Appl; 644-:Z·J0.1 vr Newport Beach -'"-'-"-'_.,_11_._4_94_·_17_6_3. ___ l•CiinsiitiiaiiMiiO"ii·•.,. ... .,..,.' .. " .. ".,.n• I i-'-,'~··~··:.cc:;c::.,<o::::::c:-·-;.'l,,·" 1. L 1 c. 161 1 6 3 :'157-9993 l-'---'--------1 GARAGE FOR ,RE:NT FOUND vicinity \Va rne r floor Cer• &: Windows Dedicated Cleaning -1-3388/830-5020 1 .-"'~P~A~R~K-. -N-'E=·1=v=p=o=e=.T~2-Br: LIVE ON THE BEACH! 91!1 P~!n1 !:it.. llB NOW LEASING ~l~~kv e tn·l~·ISc~r f:::ii:i1~•l=o_u~"-"-'-'~''-"=1._Se_rv_ . ..,..·_53_7_-1_5fl8_ * \\IE oo E VERYTHING * 2 Ba, tennis, pool, g~·rn. I BR F r. S180·$7.!5 Ca!\ 5:16--4678 Huntington Be•ch puppy. 8'17_176'1. Cement, Concrete Rt'fs. Free est. &:l6-2lIB9 S'.l:"-iO. Day fr17-931 1., ev~s B~t'helors r·r. $195-$205 Single story gara ge, NEW M-1 f-1 OUSE CLEA N I N G . 96"-"""'2. H">tOO PooL Set' u 1· i I y E ·d C' "'0 \VHlTE Sa_ n1oyed (?) uuale), CE,MEN'T·. Patio, ives, "'=>v:i asts1 e, lli . .,,, /1no. Eves ~Hil &i. f't. & Ll~ 1 1 d k Japanese \arly. D;p, O.v. * OCEANFRONT . N(•11' ;\ f)fltroled . Lease. Adults, no 6-JG-1837 or 6i5---648S l!a1 nilto1' ,r,, Ne"'lanrl Sf. ias. c i.a111 a_I'Oun ne_,c :--11•alks-Repairs, & transp, 646-35:.!3 or ~72.a· Br 2 Ba frp!r hlt-ins pt_•ls. Asst. r.Ji.:r.,Neo1!ed . Office Rental 440 960-1970 ~·~I. Ran.io St., ~. V. ren1ove. i-~ree e .··~ 998. C01'.1PLETE Ho~ & Office i::rPts, rtrPs. ye;u·ly l~e: LAS BRISAS APTS. CFIOCOLATE s ·,a •n e 5 e . D r iv_ eways, SideJ• ks Clean\ng. \\'alls, 1vindo\vs, 67:..-1536 ;i.lLi River Avi;>., NB NEWPORT CENTER C811 ~2:-i66 · 1ualc, 2 yrs, ne utered .. paOOS, blk \\'alls, 979--9699 floo1'S, etc. 84~--15(}5, 530-·l9'J6. POOL .,.,c Cci<l•g" ......... , ---'=~~----2 ROO.'I oil<·,.,, ,,,,u, la•>last<··· i NE\_V BLDG. 1'_11,23 Un1ls. p I I v · "'" "'-• "''"" "' " '-" '-~ 61'10 ouci on ston1ac1 1c. !'ave som"'hlng you wanl to .JAPANESE .lady',v.ill do ~·1 1> '"' pr>·,.,,,, '''lk to Santa Ana ,.,·,,,. of N,,·,·po··t 11•, <'bor & 1250. Sq._ft. -'11 1 ' ·" 9 ' ~ 1"1 • ( 1 ~ • • '-~ " t 1~·1 Cdi\1. 673-707 . sell'. Classitled ads do lt hquse.cleanina,.~,.;enced. l -· tr· 738 Tust' l Catalina, 565 sq. fl. S425 2 Units 1500 sq. t. ~.:..J mo. ...,."",.......,,._., ~\1ig.p~~~-!l~~~1c~·~~. 11 per mo. includes utilities, }o:run1 O!llcc, cr~ts, .larg~ BLACK Cockapoo fe1nal ·\\'ell -call NO\Y 6-12-!:161&. $U •L day.·64~'5196..-· •• " 1 BDRL\f ""'llthouliC'. $185. CHOICE Janitor service, carpeting rear d~rs .. Anahe1m 1erml· pOuppy {oundCo ,at 1M9th & "·;.Q-.,"1Ji;;; ~ T .~ lots of free 11ar king. · nal \\·ay St.., -Ci\1. Days 1·angc. s a e sa. '"'}t;_.. .,,.~ 1no. lst &. last. LAKEFRON ESTATE REALTY tWJ..t:t20 &-16-5033, eves 646-6681. 548-5927 ~ -(213)697-1496 0 • LOC ATIONS LEASE/OPTION ART CENTER, L ag: u n a ~'OUND: dog, sniall fen1ale, 0 LRG 2BR, Irp!c, d1·ps, crpts. i:irllts only, no pl't». :S::!IO 833-8447 or ~~~_art 6pn1 :-;UPLEX. Steps to sr1niJ. 2 lir, :J ha. lr1>lc, bltins, exrras. $275. 642-9GG6. 548-3869 pln. SPACIOUS Lido Isle Bay front, 1vlth priv. beach. :. BR, 2 bas, s:..iJO. 67:,....7fi87 Newport Heights NICE 2 BR, IXJOl, garagf'. Lrg patio. Adults, no pQls, $190. 642'-8001. San Clemente Beach. SmL shop. Year white-black·birown. Braided VE.RSAILLE·s Professional building . 2 lease. 14:18 South Coll.SI bro\\.'JI coll ar 'vith nea di:;c., adj11cen t medical suites. H'vy, .$180. 494-2186, '805) ~ or 544-iil71 One Occupied -o I h e r O;-.J Tl !F: l..i\l\'E Al South Coast P laza_ Pool -Acapulco Aqua Bar & J;oi cuzzi. Spectacul ar S Acl'<' Lake 11·/To11·p ring Fountains -1:: i\'lillion Dollnr Cluhhoust>, Gyn1, Sauna, Total Setu1ity. ADULTS-SINGLES 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms from $175 per mo. 3700 .Pkna Dr. cxc~llf'nt for o\1•ner/ust>r. 527-9116j LARGE pel ral>bit very Reception plus 5 oilices. "THE }"aclory" ~as a lrg f ri end I y row1d -vie. Call f).Q-8-12~ BJ..'.R. shop avail. Sl&'i/mo. ln Brookhul'st ,II,, ':r:"orktO\\'ll, OfffCE SPACE F' 0 R RLN'f . Costa l\1csa, Ha rbor At Adan1s. Beautiful nH:>d<>J·n a ir n1 us i <', janitorial. CJ "ss A \\'alker & ~ Bldg. Call C-.ene Ifill, 5!"17--0136 or 546--5828. Cunnerv Village 42:> 30th St., Huntington Beach. ~ NB. 642-1960. ·~1 B IRCH NB FOUND: sniall, all ...,.hite "t\1\1 ' n1ale n1i.-:cd Terrier, silVer 3600 SQ. ~"f. 54l-5032 rhinestone collar. 540--0583. Stor age 455 r·ouNo. sn1. fm. Red Dachshund, brwn col lar + Ilea collar 54()--0583 \\IAREHOUS1': & storage, C2. l)oy,·111own Costa !'.Iesa, $'120 & up, 5-18--3401 & eves .'148--3270 0 Think o Think ~LOR T V repair. Ex[X'rt, asonable i;e1·,·ice. F'rC<' • si n1ates . B ERT GALLEi\10RE TV !16.i--278::. Tile CETlA~1IC TILE Nl::\\' & ren1o£]el. free est. Sin jobs "'elcdme. 536-2426. *NOW .AVAILABLE* Hr;1nd Ne11-Gardf'n Apts _'\:Int Slin Clcn1enlc Area '.!Bl"!.'.:! BA . :.\l9j. :\CH, 2 1~,\, 11i1l1 d~ti11·sr Santa Ana Ni~xt co South Coast Plilla 714-556-0466 OFFICE -SHOP LAGUNA BEACl-I Top corner location On-site parking 5i.J·800 Sq. Ft Util. paid Call ltt'alono111 lcs 673-6700 Announcement• FOUND: Man's \Vedding ring in Laguna Beach, Fri 1-2:r, ~7-3ll3 aft 1 p~ l!.\ Vi::-you lost • your 1Jug'! 0 Think Rooms 400 • OFFICE SPACE , __________ _ A/J:i. Clerk, Constr. Clerk Typist Reeept, Genl Ofc Bookkee1X'r Purcnns. 1\gent T\!achinist Asst. .\led. F1'0nt Ole s~·.1.;,retary i.ic11eru! OUice LVN ~x. Sec'y to prt's. $700 ~500 $520 to $700 to $1000 $5 hr $500 SGOO $0.;Q S50IJ $150 Ciill Jeannie Sist'O & Sid H0Un1an NEWPORT . PersonMI Agency 833 Dover Or., N.8. 642-3170 ACCDUNTfiifG CLE.RK Costa J\1esa firin seeks rnu- ture reli;1hle indlv. 1vl1\IP . A/ll ,r,, 10 key }Hider. Lile 11r('Ul<1te typing. SAJary to $:JOO. Cati lielen Mason, ~6()5.l, COH.s!ld Pt'1'SOnnel Agenl'y, 1700 li<ll'bor Bll'd., C.\I. ASSEi\IBLERS for Isl & 2nd shif1 in ele<:tronle& firn1 . Ni:,:ht l)t"en1iun1 offered. No exp req. Apply in person. Poller & Brum field Div ,\i\lf' Incorporated 26\lll 1\ve. At•roput•rto San Juan Capistrano M/F equal oppor employer 0 0 ,\' fll'(•plat'E', $2~0. ! •?~ k .. \II :-ip!~-ha1·e pliv1•t~· pc.tins, Ll~1 E at lh(' Rcac 1. ':"~-·'., \\' • 111:111y 01hcr frah11~,;. See l~lne Knntt ~lolel, 6:>(L \V . nl G8G C11n1i110 Dr Lo~ Coasl llwy, N8. 673-0440. i\!a rcs. just sc1u1h or San BAL Isle quiet niature ma.11, ('h•n1cn1 t' (;pncrn! l!o~pital. $1~1 {X'r 1"k. \\'inter. shr C:-C' E,;1t:f'\la OH-rarnp kitch, ha, .'k ·vv rin, 6T;r3Q l3 * * * 49~·0'141 '* * * S12. to SIS. \VJ{. \st & last i\'E\\.', large 2 BR. Extras, wk req'd. 2293 Fai1·vil'11", S195. per mo. 105 1-\ve. C.l\1. &1~. ext 51. C1irn1Pln, So. SC. 496-2{)19. BLOC!< to ocean, shopping, Apts., pvt !Jath -ent. l\fature 11011- F urn. or Unfurn. 370 ..;111nk•'I', refs. $100. 675-4~Jil. _..:_:;c.;:..::.:....:c.:;.;.:....c_.c...c e :\Jl'J:; 11it1m, k i 1 ch en Fountain Va lley pr11·lt.:» opl1u11;i i. P1r. aUu lt i1·~1111•, N'l.':11' a!l. !.\I 3~8-4'.?'Tt • H.OOi\I ijr rent: p,·c. sll011·cr, .... C-UT-0-UT j , "-k<"<.-"-'p~M~'·_1"_s._o_id_•_,._""_™'_· _" 1000-~.iOO) St! fl avail. in La.ndn111rk FiJ1.1 ncial Bldg . loc11.ted in nell' Bl'istot To11·n & Counlry Center, S.A. Call !\Ir Kelly, ~71 ·11 ~79-'.l\"iOO. NEWPORT CENTER Dl:sk space available $59, ~ccp!ionist \1'ilt ans11·er phones, nu1i1 service . fi.l<J-..~333 OFFICE SPACE lfarbor & Ada111s, $210 total, approx 600 sq rt consisting ol 11 rei.:t'pti(Jn roon1 & 4 privatC' otticcs. can Mrs. tlH7.C. 83J·3'.l().') Announcements NOW FACTORY DIRECT Padd~d Bars; Cus1om nr Standard. Forini<·a \\'01•ks, l'itr•hen Counltrs, J\lurr<iy Pnxlucts. Inc. l;i(]l \\'f's! Orange11·ood Ave ., 0 1·Hnge !il-11 633-7010. Person~• l[j) Personals 530 fi.l5-.J~J6 ,~,~-o~=,-,11=1e b!ai.:7k~P7ood~l-e, nurlh part an:a -li .13. Ct1ll 5-15-57J.J, ---~------FOUND; sm1Ul shaggy feni. dog. Call before 6 Pi\!. 5-lt>--1317. --------FOUND; male Sia n1 es e rnix., call be!ore. 6 Pi\f 546-J377. GRA Y-m-al~e-pood-~1-e_l_oun_d-;n viciriity of Santa Cl"uz, · Laguoa Beach 49'1--1512. FOUN D male Irish Setter Vic Santa Alla Ave., C.J\ot. Call to ii;lentily lttti--829-1. VIC: 1'~ain'ie1~· & Baker J\1alliu·d nuci';. 0 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nearly everyone loves a Valentine ond if you write the one lhe Dailx Pilot "loves" the most , we'll give you o big quarter-page space lo prjnt it in. To be elig;~l e for the space, iust write a Doily Pilot Volentine Ad (send greetings to. a loved one; ':"rite a verse o boul-or to -your secret love; odvertise a product . .. whatever). Rates for ads lo be published on Valentine· s Da y in a special section o f 1he classified pages ore oil the · same , $3 '! per cplumn inch. 0 I ,_prrf'd. Sli 1\·k. 61&--23-10 I FOR . I Apts .. I Li sveuin Na SOOIJllUOUSDANCl:Ollll I Furn. or Unfurn. 370 Ne wport Beach ;:..:.'-"-'~~--'-'-~~~ I CJ two bedroom U ccn-I ditiooed apartnmt with wall-lo-wall shag carpet· I I ing. drapelies, roxi ..ood-I · pant!lled living roo m, ~ · 1 warm color accent walls, a kitchen full ·of built-ins (incloding dishwash .. ). I Meet and minqle with I· I neighborsat 3 big swim-I ming pools, jacuzzi. bil· · 1113111 rooms, party rooms. 1. and volleyball. At barbe- l ques,by babbling brooks. I' I Eve!y!hing including the ._,.I r~~!'~ei~~Yne<l .1. io ,,1 • •• .:..,.;~~ -., ~ I uw11ml1•et1 ••art· I ~ •••II Ire• Sl70. ~ I l•1rUf laral1~1~ I ~ .No J<e11t Raise"· O'kwc()d isolltrina: •H nt" residtnt1 ow "No Rent ll 1lst C11r1n· lt t ,"'Wt will not _ • r1ise re!Q for ' mifti. m11n1 of IZ months !ram lht d1te you mnv e 1n. At O~k•oad lt!ert's $1 nullion in rt crea-,,Oll. I WHlll'lllllC, teMIS, billi116\, tie11111-cilib5, COIOf TV ll'lellff, in- CIG<lr &0Udrlvin1 ranae. camp!imcntMr Sunday Morich and loll molt. S1 n1 1es, I & 1 bed· rooms. llenll fro111 $1-S. Sotrf.•orw 11ndf:1 11 alld no pet\. Modt~ Ol)ffl 10·7, ---~--CIVIL Engineering fi rrn to re11\ offi('(' space, Newport cen!l'r, Seely & Bkkpg &ervit>e . Conference room priv. Xerox copier . call 644- 0063 F'URNISHED office for re_nt. Ready to go! 1860 A Ne,\-port Bl vtl ., Ci\f. Call fi.16-3~28 or eve. 6i3-4377. \V.F.:. ~chenmyer, Reallor. NE:\VPORT Beach airport an·<1. 600 Sq. ft. ollicr' $250 incl util, jauil or. Mullan l-tt!a.14', 3400 Irvine. 5.JG-™ DESK space aVllliable $50 mo. \Viii provide furniture at $5 rno. Answering service available. 17875 Beach Blvd. l{ijllJ!_ngt__Q_n Bea~h. &l~'.l2:f.:T FOR· A'Od-e d pt-esti1ft', toeat t. your oruce· 9n the' l'enin, Lido Building no I\' has Nl:\V space avail to !iUi1, 673--1156 BAYFRONT OFFICES PrYstil(u ;u·ea. 7·10,350, 330 sq. fl. 3700 Newport Blvd. N.B. Phone 6r.rl220 PROr~/ME DJ CAL HD. Presrige lo<:. lla rbour area. Ample prk'g, lo .r e nt . ~1 248/539-5085. OFC Suite, 1000 ft . Suitable .. ~ •. ·~·····'"· ~ 'f~ll dtllil,Jto...ood.. Oakwood -G1rden Apartmenta I San Diego Fwy • ., Brook~ I Ntl•Po,, a..dl/Nor111 ' hll1l. north 10 Warner. 1 ........ •"4 ... ~' 1 for doctor . Hunt in gt o n Gardens. 846-1323. 1617 WEST,LIFF-N.B, 720 1>11Jt. & up . Ml-50.12 Aaoss from Mile SQuare I "'" "'"" k. Phone: 714-!162· .......... K., ..... ' 1l!ft •• ,,.,. .... 1202. Models oplll daity ' 11 1 ~1 1•7·1110 ' I. ~ - -jvu:;'JO'.JUU< :J[JIJl:J(Jr,tN. I, I 600 sq It $95 Mo. CM " n4.'1.'l!:>.O • r)~ fl CE SPAC~ l~Xl•l N'r111)0rt F.leach Prnln~1la i\j,(1•11• 67:\-6210 ALL BOATERS ATTENTION! Basic Boating Course ;n i;ean1anship & l.Joa l handling h~' J[t, B('ach Po11C'r SquadJ'On slarts January 29th at 1 prn at 546-2464 - ClllCHUAllUA adult, Costa Mesa. 8J6.9L29 FND. lrlsh Setter, Vic. St. -.C.M. * 642-1413 * FND Gray ma1e m in l Schnauzer Vic. Jamboree & Easlblu.U. Call &14-1937 Lost s·ss 1\IH1·inu Jligh School & SML rec: altered male cal. ft, Valley lligh School Blk w/white toes on rear A g1·eat OllPt>t1unity for feet. Had flea collar w/ all boating enU1usiasts tl\£'• C. -.1,..., SCHULZ. Vie ln(om1ation 1714) 968-0494 Newport Heights. 54~3159. VIVAC IOUS, attractive gal, itARGE loni: ha.ired cat, mld·20's lo meet unencwn· reddilh · tan bushy tail, l><'red, U>'namic,. successful family pet.' R e w a rd ! --M><r "l!OY" ""8Jl""'; • ~111>1 -...-. 1cru1is. travel & a comfort· r-t:"lll • .(lerman,.&.-he<dJ'Slk .fll)\e Dulin & Bradstrttt "~-. ,.:rq-•' ral:lng, Reply 10 Classified & white, M~ed Truda .65 Hd No. 1•1, Daily Pilot, PO ~873719th "··"~Viti , Hox 1560. Coi:ra i\!esa 92626. ' .. LICENSED SPIJ{l1'UALIST 10 MQ. okl. \30. lb. SI. Spiritual t't'aclings JO a.tn. Berna,nl i;no11Ju11r, 1nt1..\!. -10 pm. Advil.-e on all vtc. r.!ag. Bt;!ti. J~E\V'ARD. inattcrs 312 N. El Camino 494-8103 • Real, San Clemente, for WHITE kitten· lost vie. 38th appt call 492-9034, 492-9136 St, Newport. Anlwen to P ROBLEI\1 pr ~ gn an c y . "Angel" hU ties· «>H4r • C on f l d en t , sympathetic 613-8ll9 pregnancy c o un s e· I ln 1, LO~sr~."'-'=1"'o°""mo-:-. -me-=ie.,,.· ""1r1o117 . ., 1 Abortion & adopUoM rer. Setter; Vic. Mi:Jnrovia A:'19tb APCARE 642-4436 St .. C:M . 64S-U12. ~· HAVE l'l'<,'f!ntly moved hert i..OST, l/all, Black tern Llti ln>1n the C8$t &. would llke Vic Pad.Ac: & Wii....t c.M. to ~el IOkclher with PENN ·111eaae help 646-8871. ' people Crom :69. '70, '71 A~HAN rrA .. _ .. • .:,._ ... or '73. 61>2497. r u • """"'"-"' vtm•U ' Vic. lrvini" lhdils~. C. Me:11&.. -HAPPY BIRTHDAY Rewanl. (Ml;-9183. RENE' GREY cockatltl (blrdl. Vic. FRO~f fJAflLENE & TllE of 583 W:0 19th; 0.f. Pit-Mc K I O~ caU Biil ~7·1146. Re...,'Rn'I. .. ' • 0 0 ' . . 0 0 Note: All Volentine Ads will be scree ned for · libelous statements and must be written in good taste . The Doily Pilot re serves the right to refuse any advertising it feels does not meet its slondord s. ' To place your ad or a sk. for more information, dial ' 1he direct line: ---. . . 642~5678 •• DAI LY PILOT Volentine Ads Deadline: 5 P-'!' .. Tues;~ Feb. J.2 • I J -.' .. • .. " ... " • ~.~ . ----· ...-., .. ·-, . ' . . .. • Help W1ntiCl'cM & ~ 710 Halp W1ntod, M & E 710 Help Wlftlod, M-A 5. 7.1 'Help =~=::::r;rM:;:;:l::.::...F .:.1:.:1i:1"Ac;ft;;hq;;';UM;;;;;;·;-;;::IC:DO:j ~umlturo rrllilY. Ft4>rvaty 1) 1q74 DAILY PI LOT :19 _.;1~1:;.0,...Ml~K:_:e'llC,1-'n"'-oo"u'"1--~.~,=~ ... -n11-.n::oo:::u:_•_::::::__.l ll EXPERIEJICOI F COOK OELCQAT61t NUJR~ i:vu"· 'IDE s A ~Jo: s II' 0 M ., ....... ,,,, -FURNISHINGS :~ ~~.;-~,.' .. !.1._~,· Expiir. Swine ihltlJ. on.ly. ~ Island. E;;xp. eumUal ln co-PUB LIC AUCTION KiJll:1tlzt> ipnn+: " ml'll Ca f\,r9 ....... M.~G,..r Yacht Corp ll·l A: other lhltta. ToP pvt onltnaltd women'• ta.moo. Ant~t.MI ... AntL-n-1 rtt ll Jut..e.n, 6U-203D lSlll Ptaccrnt.. 0 1 du t.mmed Any quaill1N, mature. ., .a-1 .... -v.• nt'l\5 ,t. N.'ltom f'Ptt3d: COOK F.x~rimoM. Conv nc!. Pil[~ry. Co·:i>'y = YiOm&n apply in puton al l'Utt ques 11. Prov. game/d~ lib Horne, Santa Ana A\'e ca.ti G, Ofc/Rectpt to $55' uu.ervwa. Mon-E'l"t 9• s . PICK\1110<, f'uhlon Isl.and, F rid•y, F ebru•ry 1st Ii chain. kUl11t'n auppl)es. 54~3061 . · Fee Nfl&OIAJ.o re.a Jobi , -~~·•1-Na 7 •llv~r aerviM>, ca mera VOLT .......... """""' Nunes Regbtry, . I pm l'Qulp, 111""•·1~ & bo-dJ£n1, Jnst•nt Personnel COOKS, Qualllied. experi-~~!: ~~i 351 li01JpiW Rd, N.B. Si\VINGS & Loain llffda ,ol~ ol O!lk ' T11bl~. Ct111ln . 1~¥ttge, lu~l>, o tll c e ence fK'C'elt&at)', call 642-0:l7'5 WEST fl.obby hrk Udo Blda) exptr. pef"IOn to &.Ul.81 R.oc~1.,., Oroptront ~·re-llUPJ)ht'I, etl". Ews 11 Temporary Servlct !(.tr appointment. CLI FF 642-9955, ~-~~er 1n branch olfice. l•J')'. Spiru\ifll= "-'heel. So1ne y,·~11". tir.>-61J 6, l"l-1 3848 C11.mpua Or., 1Su\t~ 100 COU Peraon11el Agency "''URSES _ we have-cues Mu1u&.I Saving$ & Loati f'renc:h & Vh·ttuinn Furnl-Ot"C·hid, Cdti1. Newport Beach s.16-4 741 NTER MAN lli.tark Ill Center) _ only 8% COl'1U'ftiukn Ace Assn. SalaJ')' c:omn1e115urate turt •.. Dining Rnv Set. ,:c:="'-=""------1 1 "!!Eo'!!!ua!!!!!!!!O~p~por!ii • .,""';;;;;;•';oy;,;•;,',.IEl<pem.,,r. ~~~ ooun1 '" •iiilii65ii\ii£ii·~·¥:,•dl -=""~-":.,· iisii.Aii"iii;l~N~w~~"~·~-W'.~~·~~"'.~• Y,'"h expe>·r. Con.tart t.1isr ~C bl'.b'l:i-Top Buffet. Wln& ESI'CRl~1P·E ~1 !. .• ELE~~~ I": · n.o~'--"'6" o aj.r ~ MarHlle 493-5651. a net. Cane Chairs. Curio .., "a.~'" 11>' Cu.u"" ATI'RACTTVE girl, 11 i c l' cornpr~rs & related toots. NURSERY ~ .... n1e.le, Equal oppor eniployer Pi.t/1'~ Ca.bl.net . Dt>co.raior pl!X~.. elose1 l'·''' ·n1ern10. ~1 a.s- rl Eltt'I tools, '" -•npactlon GIRL FRIDAY m.a.st have exper 6 Day •1Jrro Po I · 8 11a¥e ('hid r • un g•uttr11ntl't', gure, n1~el 1 orte1•n.,)IJ11 "" .. v · k 'll .. , • SEAMSTRESS. yow'g & •~ rs, n:e 1un, n11111. e 11 u Ip . per mao en 1 F Id y,• • 'It · .,... & ove.t. ~.50 c•-.. •··· p.,· ,;_ • -st•1\·u1i.: n11H·hi 11t•. All 1 h e i ASSEO AUCTION * TQNIGHT 7:30 PM PARTIAL U STl i'IG ! Thomasv ill e BR. SC( - fornl . din ing set -Sof.15 -Loveseats - l\1aple hi·back chrs -BR. sets -~1arble-to p Ibis -Maple hunk beds -Dln el!es -Coffee tbls -Rvck1·r~ -Rl!c liners -O<·c chrs. - Corner grp. v. tQL -Color 1"V's -StcreQ - llcfrig's. -!:-:ye-level stove -B;:unho11 bar - Spinning \\h.I. la.nip -Swag lan1ps _-'l'ble la1nps. -\\11gs -Lot s of n1 isc. boxes & ltenls. Ite111s su bject to pre-sale. Boft\ & f\la ster ('harge. MASTERS AUCTION 11. week. Tcl'Tlflc pay . or pres ent of nu ~u l•r •. 'mo-"•·-··a H•'lls ex .... r. 1-'aui110n '-'"il n.,.,;.,,. ......:.&.11o, 0 LU•IJ 5 • iAnt?". I'll einpl""'ment & M•p"· to 1 C •-"'-.~, ~ ... , .-;)a. """ r~•na • •·-S I · 0 l1vu,,•·l1••h.I guoJ•I,, 'vacy & .d i a c 'et\ on ~J · -.. "' eqU pt._ . o, 0 u Igo i n g NUNerv, El Tbro, 830-5653. &.'l&-1757. '" "' ........ .,;.. e ec:t1ot1 f assured. SeJld detalll!CI letler i:row \\'1th con1pany . Apply personil ity, SIH , typing l""""""'°''L'-'"'""-"""-""°'"""-' .cc.""''='"====~~--I Btic-A·Brac. S;.11. Su n. 'Jli Sr 3. 1.5 to P. o. Box l~lG, Santn in person, Hartley & Nixon basic bookkeeping. N~ PARKING all. full or part SECRETARIAL Jake's Antique I UK N. ol AdHll\% 2075 1 2 Ne\vporl Blv(I .. Cosla ~·1 c):ia Ana 927ll. Rentals Inc, 1900 W. Arnt· otrlce coiniilex nr Orange tlnie, apply. ~n parking Jot Parr tJme offio:! be l p . Auction Gallery l BK. F:. or l\1agnolin (Behind 'l'ony's Bldg. ~IJL '1s . 1 Auto hein1, Long Beach. Co. Airport. Rewnle & at 1100 Paclfu: COii.St H"')'., Knoy,•tedge of general ottic'e ~'1'!.l No. J\hiin 1~2 U:.1111.s l-An1•. H B. L'osta tt-lesa ** 646-8681.i DJ\ 1 V/Cnntracl Clerk COUNTER girl, must be 21 ~lary req. Position opt>n N.B. \\'Ol'k &. bookkeeping. Pi.1ust ()'o;r BuU0t•ks• HECLINEP. t 1uilr. 1· us 1 1~~----... ,...,.-..;,;,;; ___ .,;.._..,..,..,,...1 Gl\t dea.lenhlp sef.'ka 11 ,,,,..... or over. Eves/wknda. $2 Uttt.IED. \\'RITE Cla.sdfJe:t Part time classrOam aide at I.le able to lypc. Apply 111 $ania ,\na ('Olor, ~ou..t rond, Si.J, Sn1l Miscellaneous --818 M iscella neous Sit uc to slan. Apply 8847 Ad•-• ad No 6? Dally Pilot p o local 7th 8th grad• ... ,.~• Pers on Ila rt l c Y & N 1. I telcpl>Ooe •<•••I ", g-ld e:icpeden1..'ed llpplicant for ...... Bo 1~ -·,.._ · · · • • ..: a11w, ixon Rental Inc. l~ \\. o 1m t, no reserve 1 " .., •v key ""rmanent rvw:.~tlo•. 1 -=•~0~·~· =H~"~"~t.~Bce:=h~·----· I x ~ ............ 111. ~fess, Calif. tor a dTaftin& class, l~ours S\\'IVf' var111y stool $10, 1 KENti!OR!: 11t1sher/drv~t Leadlng-sodn to ~;si~ta~t COUNTER help & cook. 9'l6ai 2:00-3:00. No tea ch in i: Anaheim, LDng Beach \\'alnut 1t1ni~ chair SlO, \Call under 11·nrr. s~ .. ,, · ~·11: office mnM.ger. Outstanding Apply Kentuclcy Fr 1 ed credential req. H.S. Diplonia. *S.c'ya, BeokkMpera SCRAM LETS 673-2595 pOHshcr, t•lt't.~ t.rooni 53 <'<* Orange Cou nly locallon. or..1 cwcwn. Laguna Beach. GRINDER req. call Stl-6008 842-«112 Liz Reinders Agcnt.:y -'J 1hninK l'l'IS. 6 e11 P<Hide<J ll x t2 B\'Q(';Hk\ rug ,\.:: JliHI exptrlence preferred. All COUPLE to manab'e Snlall Exp'd prL'<:i!don surface PART time--~l/F eves & 4m!J Birch Street ANSWERS ch111rs.·hghl oak or iron $2(1. 'J l'rfhrrts re.11> -::1 1 · I condltions f'X(.'ellent. \\'rile hotel. Bay fnml apt , turn Grinder. Stanford Applif'd Sat. M1 Ideal student Suile 104, NB 833-8190 Gnld ll'Rf lop-marble rofftt'. au-l 's Scn"1ru1 btke $12.,;o ·1 \lo'ithout delay to ad No. + conlnlisslon. 67l-t440 Englneerine, 3080 Alrwav, jobs--lnside, no exp. 636-8995. Dial A Job 833-0855 111aplf' t.,.,·1n/bunk &_ che~l •l-c'&~f6..4~2~1~'------- 80 c/o Daily Pilot, P. o. COURTESY bu! d r 1 v er C.r..f. 540-9256. A.Ilk for JOei oiiiiiiiiiiiioiiioiiiiiioiiiiiiiiii No Ch•rge To You lle!per -(ian1ut -Otliun1 -fN"t~Zl'r. lx>t•r 1,1p frig, HOR.\! "t'I,, 11~· .. 1.), 1~tilt·io, t1l~I Eo!<: !'.'#.\,CC!::!!. l\1e6e.; Calif. 1 1 cd hlurray. Platform Secretary Established 1965 Jli,·l·up -l'O~IE lll'E. f>.IS-J,J.tS 1,;:uni.'r11s, t\\'11 11hr•t•lrh;11r, 9~26. ~an:~ ;:..ea":ut:'de~~r.1~~~: l!OSTESS, days, apply art ExperienL-ed S•c 'y /Bkkpr Com~ ,\ ti1 uli,: "f ll!.':1u11 1,,, a joy, RE:AlIT }-°J'('n('h chrs, J\la1·biu i,:lass11 ;1rl· ,\· 1n11cli 11\•Jl't . AVON ur par! ti n.1e. Ji.in Sleinons 5:30 at Petite Auberge ,\pply cx .. ~·pt 11 h1·t1 hPI' l:fu!!1in~ 1111d larnps. Beaury Rest 111'in 3 B'S Fl'H:\ITl:Hfo'. lniports, l30i Qunll, NB ll.e.!ifauranl, 3800 So. Pll:lZa. Security P acific 1 Girl ofc. Fru;t1ion Isl. &nd t'u~n11·tu · lulls C'O:\lf'.: DUF:. n1atL & Uox springs, like 2130 ;"\1•11'11<1rt, t:vstit J\ll•sa CHRISTMAS MAY Dr, Santa Ana, 556--0556 rei;u1ne & phone No. t .. A t' Sh nu . fo'renl·li Uresscr ,I!, ;-.i . .:-:ts.is BE OVER DAY \\'aitress 12-2 Mon thru National Bank Clllssiliet.l ad No. 4:.! t' v n 11::1ue o w & Sale 1 1 · ~------Fri. Dillman's Restaurmlt 11 0 US J:: K E E PEil/Cook 550 Ney,·port Ct'ntcl' Dr. Daily 1~itot, p , o. Box 156(1, nut ~.li ng chests. I::nd llils. F'Oltl.i E f(lr n1rti1l 11·01·ku1~. But, Everyone Still ",..l E. llai'"-a Blvtl, llat~a· wanted for couple iv/ 1 N••"M>'l Bea"i> c 1 ,1 C 1.1 9~26 San Clemente Inn 5..iS--6289 7" di1t11u·1 .. 1·, bu111~ t\J;d. htls Needs Avon Products. "" uv uu schoochUd, NewpoI1 Beach 64+0:U3, ext ;li4 os a 1' t:Sll, a 1 · "° · Garage Sale 812 A/C llln111 ·1· 1\/1ar1nt•k· Ye s, AVON daily <:ttl'I! pro· DENTAL ORTHODONTIC area, Exp in housek~ping, Joan I". Williams S~RVICE Station Attendent. Ff;tii~·1 !·\~v~~i.~7-I spi'cd l'Oll!!\11 .\: DIC IJ\<>1\f'I' ducts & cosml'!rlcs sell yl'ar ASSISTANT. Exper, for cooking, setving, Must Equul Oppor. Employ~r m/f full or part titne, Apply r.eiiPriil Adniission Sl.i5 l<~.<;'fATE SALi'.: l::LEANOR \\'/'l. SJ)(t l'on11 ·t1\. ldt.•ul J1or ' FINAL WEEK CLEARANCE ll1 ·:1 .. rh· r£'1.lu1 11ons 011. .1Jl \\l~f('hOUSI' S'tut.'k. F u rniture L amps Import A ccessories (I pen 7 ct11ys n l\'l't'k. h1-l1f \to1111J1'll'l .SH"t'l'l t ·,, .. 111 J\·1t~~.i. 615-61-'.:'.: I BUY!! Gno<t, u ~cd rurni!ure S: a11ph:1nl'l'S or 11·ill .~l·ll rnr \lJU MASTERS AUCT ION erow1d. & now Is th e perfl'cl ethical high qua 11 t y drive, Ref nee., Xlnt .!ialary in person, 990 Ewot Coast CB.IS!:. cl'alls. s;;-i s:~o--;;iHl tln1e to brt.:urne a· Repre-Edgewise practice in the & y,·ot'king cond .. 675-2692 PORTER I-~, NU ANTTQUE:S We're No Beautt'es senlativ!'. '.:'ou t'IUI n1ake City or Orange. run Ume , SHIPPING CLERK 8 llall !J'f.'PS. lake your ll.."lin or Shine nioney al your fr~·n pace & no Sal. Starting Salary $700 HOUSEKEEPER Must b¢ expeF. F/lin1e, l'huice. s1)i\0011s, copper coal • , our «()lnrs d11n'1 1n11t•'h. 2075 1 :.1 N1.'"'IXll't, l'i\I 646--8686 meet new people In yo ur to ·ssoo per n'IO. Family Salary open. Care lor 2 11ne Sl.>e Personnel J\o1anagcr, Exper. preferred ba.~kets, 1'0Hef' dispenser Org:nn ; Ai·lu nhan J\lui;i(" / h11r 1\'t•'n' :i go..~t \\'hirtp<"ll 1~;J\l1·0971 1111fl , Ii i'i"t''t :o't111da.v conimw>;l", too. For n>o•·c health insurance, paid siek children in line Hunt Balboa Bay Club Ilennanentposillonavall.11·1 t-offee grinders, Victro!~ ~-C' ilU!o. 11 :u;hel' .~· "ll~ dr,v.-r: _14:_11 11~___!111,11 ·~ cg:. J\111t'I. · " H bour ho gro\1ing n1Jg. co. Good sal-0 k lll-S I rystal rhina I .., details, Call : ~70.1\. leave, uniforms & 2 .,.,,eeks ar 1ne. Uve·in, 51,i: 1221 w. CQast Hwy, NB. a ice chest, 642-9187 ·~. ori~. oils. Tools Chnlrs / you l'all ha\'c l~ith ol u~ f11r l.H~~ t'1U nd r\111 1til. 11· 5 4·hrs BABYSITTER paid vacation p r 0 v kl e d , days. M&-0011 lor appt. PRODUCTION ary; beneflL program, incl. ANTIQUE PIANO, En., . !)lf!n1s · l)('([s. Furn>'lo•·c S!J. Call &1:1-3:~ bet. :,.:w .~-ll•111·cs, 2 ill-I.A• 1w111 bed o-nd 1 DG'IC l"'" 0 11 pd holiday•, ro. pd 1ned l " & 8 t 1 t'·t t k I ·' »"' resun1e o " ..,..., II USEKEEPER; Spanish Broad w o 0 d 18O6 ,.It:...: app!i;t1K't'.~. . p111 O set•. .~•· s. -"' U:»l' )U!\ l('u sels, An 8 yr, old boy & lite "-o•h B>x. •I • ~ An I _,". DESIGN lite ins, pd \'at.:s & sick • l S · """ , ....,s ge es, i;pe ..... 1ng y,·oman lo live in rectangular, 1nahog. case. F.verythint gOt's BABY cribs -1 near 11<'"'· ;ni n i;:i\·1·up.•t',. l'Ult s niOY." housekeepinJ:'. Afte r ~C~"~· ~9007.'1~5.~"'"-~---I und care tor tv.·o pre-school Sailboats le&~~plBy'. 1~ p~~n 8_3 2'X5'6", keys & \\"Orks S.i.t. Sun 2/2 & J. l·:l S20; 1 oldl'r. Sl2.:'!!I; otllC'I' er, 90llO s ilf'nl H'!'U \\'indo1\' school, some evenings DENTAL O!fice: I n 11 u r . children. Seal Beac h , Several yis. expcr. in prod. complete. Sacri!ice 1·185. l Bk. N. of Arlu111s childri.'n'i; 11':.'n\s. ~ 111cc •1·s ;iir i•und. p;iir ••f 1 11· nu hide- & 80Tn~ Y.'t'E'kends. A">n A">18 """ A'"'"' ~foody Sprinkll'r Co., Int'. 6"<'1232 ll t 10 k 11· I C hackgroond. Able to h"""le .............., , ~ boat bldg. doing detail de-.,,..., ,,... I Ak. E . of :'ll<1vno1ha l\lela111ine, !12.,;o C.·o-•>11" ; ·it.'< s. "'Y ;(( {Ill!: 1nac l, all Y.E.S. ·office ...,,.. ~ .. u l-'ulln1an Si., C.l\T. " •• .. \II · t ti &1Z..O.l 74 dayi or A/P & A/R & back up HOUSEKEEPER mature sign or prod. engrg pref'd. ApJrtftrnces 802 19862 L..olus Lanl', H.B. set, ne11·, ~; •. Chc1·v \\"hl'i'I ' prll'l.,. •• 1 ~·· • S-17-3742. Carol S73-J97<1 eve!. [ronl o[lice. Typing, heav;Y \\·oman li\:e-ln' care of Xln't future w/rastest gt'O\\'-SJLK & v>ool pre.i;ser. good SUPER GARAGF; SAL!!: 5 \\'/lire, _S2.j(), r i1 111. i I y AN T IQ U 1•: · · p o-1 1 y • · phones. E:fper, pref· d . se mi -t n v a i'1 d & ]jte ing.n1fr of beautiful cruising pay, 5 day <y,·eek. Apply FLCX.>R & DISCONTINUED Sttilboats, s100-s:i00. SatJoc ~anll'S, :?x t'u. 5-18-26"12. (i1111n1odt" l'f'\'C'rse p~int in& BABVSITTE'lt for childrt'n, Salary open. H.B. area. housekeephng 496-7Tl2 for yachts for YQUng, hard \\'Ol'k' Cont inental Cleaners, 810 N. lolODEL CLEARANCE Snil)<!. \\'iltl Firl•s. Austral '. Pit TV ATE c:olleetion of ::o s, sc\\•ini::: n1achin!". '! Kaplz- aged 7 & 11 111 n1y ]ruinc """ '"'71. t • ·,,,., >'ndiv Call ""882' tr J::t Camino, San Oernente. · I ll I"-"' 911' '' '1<Mo""QU app · -e •· '"". .. 0 Refri"crators. \1•asl--, Lan JS footer, Enot .... >""~ oti,,;nal oil seascapes by s lC swllg EhHps, u x hon1e. ~2-71~ after 6Pl\I appl • S GI I F "d "' ""'" "v.... .,. r• M l rt • DENTAL ofL·, Ass ls la n t, HOUSEl~EEPER/Sit.tcr 3.to W.ESTSAIL CORP. uper r rt ay Dryers, tlisln\'ashers. gold r-ar!)('tlng & pad. desk 1rell lmo\\'n professional 0 "tt""'·hl ig, c':..a c,_•4 • 1• BANKING exp'd only. J\1ust take good 7;30 daily or possible live· . •. Nl'edl'd for 1 gal ofc. Exper. Sa\'t' up to $.JO. chal1-s, tables. c ou c h ' fll't ist, ~·ariety of sizes. i'O ,~f'tt f's. .,-.r 03 NCR OPERATOR X·Rays. expanded duties, In. B-Zi45 eve or y,•knd ln all phases o t Garage door opener $79.&S chHdrens furn.. Playpen' Sl101\lng Sal & Sun 10-·I. Shon~tliff. CdM Pnrt tln1e . ~:xp'd 01' nol. Call l{unlington Bead!, INHALAT ION T h erapy PUBLISHERS ,. bookkeeping, payroll, typlng Sears, Roebuck ,r,.,_ Co. clothes, childi·cns t.:lolhes' -193--3-189 fur appt. HA'ITAN Coffre taUll', ,r,.,_ 30·· , !\Ir. Heffley 846--0697 Tech. Certified or eliglbl~ REPRESENTATIVE & sh. 642-8080. Adams & !\lagnolia i.::n~i.ssl'!l s~s'. Lang:e Boo1 s: SKI pblf's, ~ki~: il!Hils, .~· square L~)r. t11ble, $2i each. 646-056'.l DENTAL oHice, front desk full lime 3 pm-11:30 pin Liberal Arts Background, TELEPHONE: \\'ork in our • 962-7781 pol..~ ~ btndlll&_S, & other l>l'10ts 10':1 S7Q. SurrlJOar•I \\'nlnut bar. $-l:i, ~· olive Bkkpng/Payroll Clerk of!ice nwiager. Exp'd in 2 yrs exp. Can' Incl 1 yr Sales. eJqi. nee. Part tiine oflicc, ti.lust Ix.· n ca 1 I-IOTPOINT "as cir y l' r, ''.111tns!lc ~11.rgains._ Sa1 & !SO. \\lctsuit $3.0. Guitnr lf's1ure pillo\v ha<'k sofa, Call & 1 2-83SS lns. Retirement benefit s, schooling. Gd salary + possibllil)'. Wrire Bcllero-appearance. Gond pay & _}-'rigidaire elec Ur y I' r, Sun only, 332 t.1al'1ne AVl'. ~150. Pool table $-10. '65 $6.\ pole ln111p, SIO, SI.eel salury open. Huntington benefits. Please contact phou Books. 153 Steuart St., benefits, call 556-6147 Pcnncrest auto y,·a s he r , B<il!Joa• Island l'hev1· ln1pala s:l25."".'147-'JX2(i franied u·undt:'1 l>cd, $90, CARPENTERS, Min. 2 yrs Beach, S.l&-0097 personnel office. s. Coast s..·ul .F1-ancisco, Calif. 94105.!~iiii ... iii;iiii.iii.iiO'-iiiOi your choice S-ID. GF. aulo G J:-RAGE S a I e. ~fOCk niaple co rfre S:: _:'H!!--7842 - e x P • c on l in u ou s DJ::NTAL chair assistant, full Hospital S. Laguna 49&-1311 REAL ESTATE TELLER,. EX PER "'ashe1· S50. l._'ldy Kenn1ore \\·fisher, Dry('r, Re tr IR, end tablf's like nC\\' 1100 SQf,\, Blk. t l', 3 -· l'mploynient, top \lo'llj,;es & t h S 8"' dn'ssc • & I dl h ' · be I . 1 'l __ _. tln1e, Ne-...·port Center. SALESMEN SAFC nEPOS. CLERK au 0 \i·as er "· ., 1" an\ps, s es, l\1aple console stereo, an1-r-111vcd or ,,·t o·ai<•ht. ~., .. ne its, App y \\111 a. u Boni INSURANCE SALES _. G a a l d & d Li t ~lds & d Co t • ~ Exnor no 'mokin· g "·'" n"'"7 STATEMENT CLERK u r nee e verei:. . en s, nip ete Im ra<l;o, oew, 1100. rn·v ,~n-.>. c -·.J '"<00. '."'~ ll "00. \Vorks. 1300 Logan Ave · ... · · ""'.rvJU Why not work in the holh I 546-8672 13 e d r o o n1 s e I , "e r y J>ty 839-6903 !1~1 ",.w s'i: ~ •=--"J9·x1 '' Co.'l.ta J\fesa DRAPERY ~Ilg needs exper. area -Hwilinitoo Beach • 1·easonable, 833-0285 Slarl s '· ..... ,.,,. · over lock, blind-stitch &. No exp nee .. earn <y,·hUe yo u Fountain Valley, Let us Security P•cific B•nk We're No Beauties hnnicd avef'b----- - --p - -~ CATERING SALES finished end operators. Good l"arn, p11rt time, e\'es & train you. Calf Phil r.1c-Nt'\l,'JlOrl Beach branch. · · . Mir colors don't match, ""'""'~~-,.-~-~-~ 1--___v zazaw..WL<UL l&L1L experienced director, salary .,..·ages, Beach D rd Pery wkndli, full Lime y,·hen quall-Namee, VlLL..\GE REAL Evelyn EIJsy,·orth 64&-S95l but "·e're a good \.\'hlripool GARAGE Sale. Sat l'~eb 2nd + comniis.sion. Unliniited Service, 900 w. lilh St, C&I. fied. ESTATE, lil6J-4567. Equal Oppor. Employer m/f auro. "·ash('r & gas dryer. ,11 . s e cl I r e bl t vacuurns: oppty. &>nd resume &. Farmers Insura~ Group "CC'7~=~=o=----You ea n have both or us lor u.1ette, Slt'reo con1pletc. 'o"l'ilryPt~,~las,~i!Oi1'CIAd. •13, Domestic HelP Need.cl Ed Lanl • 540-1834 I!*E.\~;.~;\OpTEportunlty TRANSCRIBER, X -r ay ST:.. Ca ll &11-3589 bet. 5:30 sk1s.h & .boots, clothing, 11 Y uul, , . Box 1560. $" 25 l v::::;;;:ji::;;:;;~::;:;;~:I tenninology .-..m•ired. Full & 8 pni tu see. n1u c o nHSt'. /'\o junk. ull C•J:>to ~IC'sa. C:i lif. ~)62\l * J . per hr. & up. * N C•\' or ex....,rienced real ·-.. -quality, must sell. 1"'22 l' 1 & I"" u· · N 11 • ., ..,... tin1e days. Please contact RE~tc JS c,. F ~ CLERICAL a.i • u.u n1e 111 1 pt. -., • .._... _,., C:>la!e °""''le. Your own pti-,-" · · rostless, Eiffel, Irvine. u .. , T I --. -· .. --.. Jlt'l'SOllllCI office, s. Coast d d 11~ Al LK' 1., op per urn1ant:c vale deik & phone, good g con . ""· so U C.F. ln1mcd. Asslgnmen1s. Top & refs req'd. l\'alk-ins,. free advertisin<>, Hospital S. l.a.gwl8. 499--1311 •f.Pl sz re.frig. used 1 mo. G#.~~AGE SALE,· bedroon1 US. Lon~ or shorl tt'r1n. 01\'11 transp. a niust ! same location 18 ~-c;i1 TRAVEL AGENCY opening l~$95=·~6~7~5-~1273o:,::,_______ 1•0w"" vacuum, desk, chair, Call 540-+I~. 71·1: 675-2lG-I t24 hrsJ for lnterviev.·. ."·--fOI' ~xp'd sales agent. call U' chair & diagonal line NE:VER ,\ FBE AT TE:\lPO Betty or Millie, Rent Washers/Dryers ottoman, misc items n:~1PO Ten1porary H£>1p EXECUTIVES · \\.'. E. l,.ACllENMYEJl flarbor Travel, 6'15-1311 $2. \Vk. Full n1aint. clothes, 'Sat/Sun 9-5, 95i For an ad In Woman•s Yvorld COl\fPANION. older \VOnlllll $15 000 ~ 646-3921 or Eve. '13-45n UNDERGR06No Installer, * ~1202 • Sonora Rd, c J\ot, ;>'l:r- 7215 to Hv~ with shut-in. Minor Send re~urne ~r !!~':CA y REAL ESTAT!: SAL£3 exper. Trainee considered. WHffiLPOOL elec. \\'asher GARAGE Snle · Stenol.)'1lC' Call Mary Beth duties. Call 642-5000 for confidential NO cosr Wel~.esl: Newport oUice Teleprompter "Cable TV, & dryer $150. Coldspol machine, girls bike, n1isc. Seamed-To-Slim CONNECTOR DESIGN \\;~~~~ipf~'~~";vrcES.; Call !Ql' ep~·1. 6 75-!64' ~~a1'ci,~"~n~~~~/B ,::;;;;,·~~::i~s~oo. ~;;;: t.°~o('ly! '326 Cornell Dr.~ ENGINEER INC. " ~ ~ RECEPT-TYPIST WAITERS like nt>"" s100. SAT-Sun. 18891 An r i o eh , \\'hh . C'>.!Jel'. in C'Un1 n1cr~i1il "'•1,1~j547~ Ana SERYK:E.5~ ~:oo~~~~S~h.da~~r~ P /tin1e work in estab. dinner 645-fi.168 :;l~e. ox!~'.29~1 j 1;~·r 0 ~k'. & n1 illtary l'Onnt.'Clor design. El Toro, ltd, El Toro, I El house-. r..1usl be 21-25, {.°O!-REBL T \Vashers, Dryers, vlbra!Ol' recliner, n1iSt.:. Apptlcanl lllR,Y apply Rt Fee IOI\ ~'Onsulting seiviee SEE OUR Toro Prol·, Bldg. Suite J02 J lege s1ude1ol & eager to DlshwasJ1ers. S:.0 &. up to Si\.E AdvRnt:ed Packab'1ng, f.wt an of1er of employn1ent SUNDAY LISTING Part lhn~ ani to 2 pm, lt'!a n1. No p1~v. exper. 1 yr guar. ~218, 839-76al G1ARA&~ G1E Sale, Sat/Sun, 9.5 ik '~" A' o C •t F /C Bookk th necess. Apply bety,·n 2 & 4 "' O\\'!I St., C.r-.1. N1· ........, n·y,·ay r., ·". Hper C \U.. ,TRJSJI HOPKINS Mon ru '.Full time 2:3D FRIGID1\IRE elect range. H bo I 'Cl 541).9Z56. ..._ can 642--i338 JEil.RI WHIITE~IORE pen to 9 pm .. l-ton thnt Fri & pr::. Dbl oven, eye level. $12;). ..,ar r 8 \ ,t,. San Diego •. ·-E !7 Sa 9 Cas k & Cleaver ,..,.,, 0007718 r l'\\'Y· CONST. accountant • FE~lALE Bea~ns (2)...,., · th St. (atJrvinelOI -"~t""=l~o~5=·=~~=~-·I 6515 .._..., o.;,,r JUST N{'\l,'Jl?rf Beach. H ea':' y wfsome loll09.fng, in hotel Suit• 224 642~1470 RECEPTIONIST l Brookhw'St, F. Vly \VASHER, $35. Dryer rz;. r.t o v c-d 1 Yum. -;~fl.'!!~~ce & typfn& ttQ d. salon, 833.-2534. 531-3615 \Vorking good. Bike $5. Call Antiques, Oriental rug!! . .......,....... W.,. ~ 11• m 4 Nice boss & friendly people. WAITRESSES . 6-W-l9l2 Beds·. bric-a--hrac. Sat-sun. FRONT office t'K'eptionist Loolting for happy person 2C6 Diamond, Bal. Isle. COOK Evenings Apply In PC'rson Belore 110011 or aft 2 pn1 REUBEN'S tor a GP ln Laguna. Exper LUBE 1.1AN w/mechanlcal w/acr:urate typing to ttaln Day & nite shift. Age 21 & K.E NJ\10RE CLASSIC Gas GARAGE SALE OP en only. Must kncnv Hadley ~ckgreu.nd I exi>er. Apply for gen'l olc._ over. Exper. pref. Apply in StoVt', $69.50 as is. ~15 I-louse. !\1ost furniture niust bookkeeping, Insurances & m person, Me&a Center JAaon Best Ag•ncy person J olly Roger, 203 nlClnungs or evenings. go! 301 r•·, Cd'! 'b 94-Automotive 196 E \6lh St 7 · r.tarine Ave., Balboa Island. ~... " F=:~ ~=~r !or Costa Pi.tes;. • . S~i:i 2l~rookhurst, F 9fri!lna WAITRESS wanted from \~~:~: !n~~E. GOOD cM~l~ac"-'e~ll~o~noou~.:;='---·818 accounting lirrn in Costa MAID, over 21. pa.rt time Receptionist .i Gen'I OUice 6:00 .am to ltam. $2.00thr. •847-9879 * MeStt. Please send resume for private club, l_llte~n \\'ork. Good typist. For an Surf & Sand Hotel, Lag Building Mat•rials 806 to Classified ,\d No. 7.1, & ('venlng \\'ork 1ncludmg accounting firm in Costa &il. Call Jackie 4!J.l-6:.7-1, Dally Pilot, P .O. Dox 1560, .,.,•eekends. $2.50 hr. Apply Mesa. Please send resume !\;lon-Fl1 before 3:00. Cos ta ttlesa, Ca 92627 m W. Bay Ave., Balboa to Classified Ad No.7tl, WAREHOUSE ltelper, Full • Surplua . BuJldlng GARDENERS tclosed Monday & Tuesday) Daily Pilot, P.O. 1560, Costa time. Must be neat. Age t.fATERIAL -lOOO's or NE\V cd ""'" ,.,.,o MANAGER WANTED r..tesa, Ca 92627 23 or over. Apply in person ITE!\1S! Doors, lumber, pJy. ivant • exp'd, ;>,)0-t~ F only. F~". Sat or Mon. s ·.30 .. --" al h · Id or fabrics shop. Apply in RECEPTIONISf, part time, ·'' W'-""-'· um s eetmg, mo · KEEP THE BOT'T'OM OF ROUND \\.'ASTE BASKETS r Op • .-Jean by placing a paper i:.quaJ por. Eniployer ml ! plare ln lbe bottom of the Airport Restaurant 4647 MacArthur, N.B. pel'90n, Solomon Fa b r i c on temp:>rary basis for Real Bin to 9: JO an\. ing, 1vindows, etc. Shop, 2300 Harbor Bl. CM Estate ottice in Corona ·de! Llnwllco Labratory BUILDERS SURPLUS Mar. Typing 40 y,• pm 2148' Newport Blvd, C.M. 2406 So. Main St., :;,;., MARINE MECHANIC required. Phone Sally WELL organized Ian1ily t.lon thru Sat 10.5 Experienced with all types S33-1931 for appL needs holl.'1ekeeper lo hel p -:---"~'~'~546-1037 __ _ basket. Turn idle items Into Dally Pilot \Vant Ads have I cash with a Daily Pil hargalns ralor.. Oassllied Ad. 642-5678. Help W1ntod, M ·& F 710 Help Wonted, M & F 710 of ~ngines: In boa rd, RESTAURANT Manag e r n1oth1tr In wheelchair. Pre-Cameras&--- outdrive & sn1all diesel. "'Rnted. ~lust have exp. ror rer live-In. Vic. Fairview & E - Perm. , 1>0s!Uon. B"oa t new restaurant opening io Edinger. Span. .spkng ok. _3Utpment Spedaligts, Inc, 645--000L the next few weeks. Write ~7fi6. · BLACK & l)ecker !y,•in blade 2439 \V. Cst llwy, Newport PO Box UJ8 Laguna Be&ch \VllO \\'ANTS TO WORK? VM'J:AR 85-205 lens. Canon lawn mo\\•er. Bl'and new, IOI "'!'Be~a~c~h!!!'~"""'"""""""~I or call 497--1300 Mon-Fri. DRIVE A CAB! mount. Ex . cotxl. harrlly" ,~""~"~~w~arr"!".~s-20_0_'='-..:"=':i' r<"-;~ EIEOUTIVES-IAllAIERS" : ha 9 ·"·· CHOOSE ~"' houn, "°"' uoed, '"''""" • flit<•" !'le'" ;is- 9 793 · MARRIED penion over 21 RETIRED"°"""°""-_m_an-~lo-r-p~ic~lru-p. I for yourself, be your OWll &16-2848 BROWNING' A u f o ma I i c -• 6-42-5678. ext. 330 Snow (j)ueen Set "JOB OPPORTUNITIES'' car & phone necess. $125 & delivery 2 days week boss. !\·fen ()r women. can \\'lDE angle auto 28 n1m Rille, 7MM, Severa l · .. wk. to start. 894-SOOJ Good driver. Bedas Machi~ be !iilightly handicapped. l\tamiya/Secor, w I ~1 JS Antiques. Chelsa Ships Bell 9335 l\.IATURE Wo1nan to manage Tool. Service,-lll E. '1l)tb Neat • Clean Appurance. screw mount, case Incl. Clock. 548-7l00. SIZES !>rote_ 1 nd r $1 SM $75M R home A children 7 &: 8 St. C. M. 548-6227 or Vts., retired. Age 25 to 70. Xlnt cond. $60. 552--8028. 2 VW 14" wheels with new 8-""' 1 c 1 t can; ha th! mgers • GftCJ9 during Mothen extended ~1966 Supplement yotir Income. POLAROID folding e_amera Firestone .!iuper bl!!:ll deluxe •" nini co ( \\'Lt 11 RIU&' ablence. Llve in 962-l418 betl•""iiiiliiiiiiiiii;o;;;o;;iiiii Drive a cab 6 hn or~ a black ore olor ..... -.i11g case champion Tires ET 8-1 4. I__ ...,rr "11r • sesl. I I I SALAlllS-NIHnAILI 9 am, 2 pm or aft 8 pm. day. Apply Jn peraon, & attach. Nt;u~~-coAt Both for SJS, 646-9076 Inf •llA.'ti"'" lllt.itT..... enr ici· \\'arm Y oU 10 Ar• You UnemploytJ No-Ar• You Stt kin'i' A Oht'!!Qt 'R b• ' Yellow Cab Co., 1116 E . !Glb school 06' lo pla.,y hl •lhb -Wortf1J About Your A 9 -t ir 1 d of l roken Ptomi•••-0 lnSOn S s ,.,_ ~ SeU $35. 968-5762 N · B . Te n n 11 CI u b Jo:!IY crip and mit!eo l8t. Undt cidtJ Al To A Ptoper c • .,, •• of Action-MECHANIC l!.-shio" n Island t., ....... ta Mna. VTVITAR Zoonl 8.5-al.5mm Membership. SEAMED-TO-SLll\1, quick Qu!("k Ct"Ol;ht'I in knitting Air & electric tool repairman ~ \VOMEN-nl.E:PHONE work Auto 3.8, Mamlya/Secor Ca.II 640-8614 aft 6pm to sew and the most valuable "'flr.il<'d . Pattern 7277: ~1 .. ARE YOU VNDE R 'AID ? . lo nia!ntaln & ''"'rfonn from own home. Secure new ·-u t I XI I ••• CM 1 . Iashlons for }'Our spring-1·'·" y1'S.I, Joi'"' (8-10 ~.! If Y•• C• AMwrtr n. ......... c.t.f•rfn. I• 1H needed repair w~;k on Has Opening For accta. for weU known store. .......""w mo n w case. n "'" I!!'. au skis Grand summer life! Sew sundress-ii~~iudC'd. " " ,,.~ AfflnMttw, We'• Liii.• A• lllNMew W~ YM lnduatrinl tools, Must haYe Call collect (213) 670-4497 cond. 552-8028, Prix blndtnga $80. Linda Jumper plus bl015c "til!l¥1!l'"l~m,,,._.,<11!11,,j,_.;_.J Furniture 110 ~ wr!IOffS now. I" IF YOUR ANSW S own kX>Jt. Offerln& good pay Cosmetic Sales WOMEN ror ~louset:leanlng • . • .for each pnllern --ad!t 2$ ER ARE TRUTHFUL & compaJ.D!·benetfis to right Over 25. good good LEATHER aid boots, Men 's Printed PaHern 9 3 3 :>; L'efltl! ror ei1.ch pauenf Jor -___ :=-Yf(gN HEL~~y~-"-_ man. Apply 1n pcr90n Harl houri: Robbie's rf::& Mop MAPLE dbl dresser, mirror size 8 S~ ... .!,;l~a. ~6tis~e8•' 20S"se~ 8·12101.612. 14, Atr"""~rnll und Special Han-" ~H».rtJey &-Mbcon •ftentat·lne;---Exper.._only...need_a.pply _ -~~ & nJte stand, $90. Maple .,...,......78 • .' · ize ust 34) dl~~()tJ1erwlse Utlrd-clul A. Do yo11 ht•• ttfon1 •ocatlontl c1,;..,,1 1900 W. Anaheim. Long Full· Time. X1n't· benelit5 ----l!"le l of-ctn~~ .25!!. ILALE1GH..._Gra &ix iUndress 2 yards 45-lnch • .--. 1fe11vcry will lake three I . Do ya11 h'"' 101cl 111tl•t lnt1lti 9•11c11 · 1 Be ch WOODSHOP It c ra 1 I l;i ~ ' · . hi -J X 1 t nd · . -8Mvt!NTY•l'1VE·-i7!NTS ks Send to , C Do yo11f11l 1ufflcl1ntly Motlw•t•cl to 1chl1•17 a · Apply ln penon lG-5 Jrurtructor, ~ w/ YoUlha, ~. ~edlcme cabinet ~~ !ee. ~9076 00 IUOn .. for each pattern -add 25 Af~ce ~~he DAlLY • _o.v_ u.11 Jt••• th• •bllltv to M•k• dtchlocn ~,..~-"1+-.,.;::::''!""'CJ:IANIC No l Fuhioo We NB 1 thru 18 )11'1 old. 6C-8372 cents for each pattern for PILOT, 105, Needlecraft • ~ .,.iiri'a"ifv'to 11t ,-fiitlitlcfi'iriefObf•~ . Foreign airs, 60-Sll3 EQ\oo: "Ujijiit. Em~~. ~M~ CARPETING, Ir: pad good Air •Mail and~ .• :~=-· Dept., Bo.~ lli.1, Old ~. F.Jf ,.. •• ,,, co11.J:lncM thet h9'p w•• o119J11bM. woulll Dack chain, harvest goia • ' ~~4[l;~~~:'"""i 1111 •ci1pt it, without d1l•v1 . . _ Med Recept/TyPiat --~ts .Span. type. Sl'lS. ~.Eves, 646--1003 de.livtr;y will tak1! three 10011. Print N.me. A With all front ofC exper. N.B. S ALESMAN [ [§]"'-53J~ S I NGER ELECT R JC weeks or niore. Send to Zlp,, l'attMn Nmhtwr. YOU SHOULD KNOW• ~latrlc ofc: 60-3866. Exper. rental yard salesnian Miieti& ... '9 6 PIECEi twin bed corTM!r' SEWING ~tACHfNE in Marian ~1arttn: the Di\lLY 1.J EE D L ECRAFT "Dl e Th• bitter (obt 1r1 not 1cle1rtlt1d • to calJ 00 construction A:. fn>Up, A:vocado green, xlnt cabinet $25. 4.92.-4TI5. PILOT, 442, Pattern ~pt.. Cl'ochet, knit, ere. Fret e .. TIUrd ·piftf'"prof11do11•I inft111nc1 b 10fl'l1ti1111t l'l•Ctl• MUSIC TEACHER irldustrial accounts. ¥Ult cond $150, 64Z-Sl2J \VEDDING rtna;s, 6 mos. Old, Zll \Vest 18th St.. New . dl ~tion~. SOc. iirr Local chlldrens muwic IChool have knowledge of AntJque1 llO *SOFA &-LOVESEAT • Starflre-aodlae, 008t-$3!'!0, York, N.\ IOOll. Prl nl lulaet i'llattanlfl Blok • &etti:'J. th• ,1,ht iN•-•••o. ''·t'~t't '~'..'L -~--~ , M k NAME, -ADDKESt ~with Bo-"c lru•-kno'" -1· •• · 11 .. • ·~ exper. te•cher w1n• constru~ • lndustriAI Never ..... e V•-~· gual. a e oUer. 557,iot"10 • · ~ iut' ·~ ..... , r-• ~lllNt ft• ni4'ut. Xi • .,. " ln I ,.,_ Car UM:U '" ,,.,..., ZIP. SIZE and 8T1'µi:: len1s. SJ .Cl(), • • IJ1tc11t1,1 p .. Hli111' •r• f11W1Ar\vi •••c~tfve~l .. hr mus c &U-J.Btf • i ' equtp, . t\lrnlshed, wagea DINING table opens CD 15' Usually honle. 7910 ESTATE sale, an t'I q u es, NUMBER., ln!lbnt CrocMC Boot -"'•WI· ~ -.... ~ i " I r' • • NEW ' Vetmlliaty Hc.pltaJ ~ ~ ~ J ' blk. ,Lu.U\IBr aide d\n. 7' SOfa. !rand new cond, wash. mach.' 34781 . Doheny SEf'. MORE Q u I c k Learn by p((turea! Pet-.. M••• r•'""'' .... 111q ,""*•t-ttwt1I " • wants Medbl Receptionlst ...,...., • :.i._ till boolccste~lano Danlk sturdy t&brie RJ'ffn A gokl P.L, Cap:> Bch. 49G-5230 Fashions Md choote . one ie:ms. $.1.00, a A'11 la ta n t, •ft·61 ~..,7;pe19n w work ·up m•--... _ ... ' ~....:. ' • ...:. "'00 ,·~-=tttn tree from our SI MD. RISUME OR CALL TODAY ~ lJl. ~· Apply '-tn -.;, ......,... '""" · lh .... pe, *"" · ""1""\NOI> MISC. Itto:m1 Incl cbaln, pi~ . · CloMP'ert trt11tut Olft _. -fOR-· · _Brookhur&t, ln W~ven penon._ ,Jfartley It Ntxon DtNlNQ: C&lifi Heat ·(2) skte 2 LETDOWN aofu, rei . a:, tures, 2 new eot1ts, sz 8 tO alzea• ·~~* Catalog. All -more than 100 at~ -~no c:;,er, "°'== .. ~f.al:_.Jnc. 1900 w·. ,(6) 1890 l\idoc:. Carved , wied very llttle, Hke new. 10. CdM. 673-7893. JNsTANT SEWING BOOK $.J.OO. NO COST IXICUTIVE l('.fl'ERVllW =lied Ad :"Mii 'II Anehelm, Lo"8'. 11 .. ch w/' leather" 11000 1 et 61!>-:mi GOOD mattreu. 36", box ...,; today, "'" tomorrow" 11~:pl•!O Afl'a• -- B ,.,;i.UTIYE• SERVJOES,, 1110 Dall1 Pl\ot, P O Doi nO &tic< l[l'eJt king run oppor-644-1.9'6 HEAVY Oa.niah c h eat of 11prlnp A: frame $40. Step $1. 1' ~ R-c Books _• 0 ,. _ ,, 1 lMO, Co&ta ' Mna, CalU, tunlty with 1Jn,vo Rt11l 'AN Tl QUE Victoria n ~Ml'· & nlte tbJ $50 both. table & htll}P $17, 644-074. INSTANT FASlltON llclek" ot 11 l>rlll:\ A,,.... -HOM• OPFICE tas:2I , .. 1 EttR'e tn condomtnlum Dresser, beaut cond. $.'lXI 54Ml7l .12-7PM OAK 'FIRIWOOD BOOK lh1ndred1 or 50<:. ~ ;.... (714) 547~"25 NURSES: Mora:an . Nune1 u.les. Setk:ln·ir a mature tn-or heat otter, 67S-2422 N™' white brkbt set, 36" 995-3397 tastdon fa cts. n. 50cqul. It .,,,.... I -16 !Wltlema. IU N Retiitry, C.r.t otow taldrwr div\dual. Con t a c t Ken WANTED, FlowttVa11e used table, 2 chain. Sell for' Jess Fl E,W · M.m St. Sant• An• aPDl let11t lons • rot RN .. ~"': 'Jlachen, 495-~ In Umoushie" ln the 30·i1.. th&n ~ prl~. &IO-ll57 R OOD fl a\'f> an extra !iipace healer M.eum quot l:IOOk 1 - LVN 'a. Prac., a.ides, Uvt SALES COUPLl:S = 586-8'TT3 eve1 2 1 N \VIII deliver. 646-9234 you no longt'r IL'tl''!' Sell' It 5()c. in&. MU'. 5C8-8361 or eornm't a;~ t . ' ._._, d"v t1 the B£W DAY to .~~~.I ~~.l~~v:op~J: CASH REGISTER noy,• with a DRily P1lot Qullt• 1"" -r.MI.,··• lhl• t'l'l """" ......__.._~ ll ~., --SllOW CAS~" ITI 'l =· •700 OaMIOed Ad! 60.-5618. 15 be:Juilful peltetna. 5'lc. .,.,.,......._, r~ 4: 89SoM1 ' tiJn a.n &di Don't dehiy. • . table $%). 646-4526 ""' ., ,,.11r., • ,, • ... '""''"''"· . -:;:;. .. ,,. .•. • -. . ..... ···-... ·-·-· ... Frid1J, rtbruary 1, 1974 63 Auto•, lrnROrted 970 Pl•no1f2'J•n1 I 6Pl•no1 /0r1•ri1 1:26 TV, RAdle, HIFi, lloot1/Morlne :Mo=.:b::::.o.;H.;°"'":::.:;:::•;.,...._.;9::3~!~;.;ruck::;:::'.----.."-96;.;2 Vano l:'.'..:.:.::::::::. ____ ....!1:!20~: --~-~----FREE ORGAN LESSONS"' Stereo 8J6 ~ulp. 904 MOBIL& HOME • E e '71 FORD YAN BMW • l'lt!YATE party •uh" to • l'IANOS 1ooJ u '°" W..! Mdl" RICE'S TV SERVICE WANTED' Uowan1"' 001-FOR SALE· SAL - baJr old or unusunl allver e l ORGANS \\"'!come ~ .. attl!ndWTunday (""ierly In l'tuitry s; Oitrl board mo1or "' aniall tn· SILVERCREST 3 r. h"l\Jlll~li.ioon, VII "''· .,.,1, ,,. or cb1na ltemi, 00 rolm , D-f.o.IS from $S nig ht Mt 7:N PM. ~ WfUft TV c.....•-la * cl:~ for adult ~la~. MG-3701 MOBILE """"E radJiO .and h lei' .,.,_ .. .... . ... tf bo ~ ~etl.R call att IUillMll everyone to learn to play -P-._ . ah 6. .....,_. 1974 GMC ~7?ii907Ji en • BAVARIAN 8iplh Tl IS. Ulll! orpnl Tom D\etuich ltd It Color TV tell · \\'hile ,;;:.c...:;_,~----= XI' ll 53', 2 BD 2 BA, carp., . '" <'ha<•• !-12-2'51. """' !hey tut!! Color ""m 1'l'5 llooh, '-906 :Imped. blt·W .. """'" -, <2177 M $ i BOYS 10 tlpttd w11.dh><I. Can e Pl•not & G r•nd1 P.tusic, Newp0rt Bf\oll. "t ufi, n & W frotn $35 up. f or v.·llliher &: elect. dryer, · TRUCKS ., O '' . ,' P'1 SZ or S.~. f'hor)e ALL MAJOR BRANDS 11arbor l"M Rn•1ce call ; '63 34' OfRI~ Conni~ ·rs, lor 2Xl air com!., khch. T 675-2;'49 after :; pn1 u~ " ttbull! pianos ulllO • · 54iHiro2 or ~16-QXl3 auto pilot. 150 v.·att SS, cllit:k, sto~ llhed, land· CREW CABS n l , SILVER COINS U""""'""'"' I '"9 HAW.10 ND T400 o r-g11. 11 • 1375 LoglUl Ave., CM VH1'", CB, Oto", l2v/ll<N scaped patio. Thiee ......... old 4 WHEEL DRIVES -••• •uYI 0 ....... n>m ··········"" rythm Leslle hulll in retrtg. nor, many xtra1 .• like nu. t.ocated "'hi-"'"' VANS e SUBURBANS wn.1 WIAID R Pa)l'lY'W 140% over t"'\!. Call Spi.nebl .•.••••••. S\45 "7" .,,.;.,. ZENITJt & RCA. color, B&:W 113 800 C II "'7436 I I QYQJ -Playe..... ..<.Ole. " ".Jr''' TV" -A , . a .,,.,,,,.. eves 11.dult pk: &\\'t~ tmm nnlfj y ;:iov3fi46 eves. ··~ · ·· ·· ·• ·••• · ""'"" 11 Ii: st~ pri ... ""'f to 974 BMW' WAJfl'ED u!led Parachute or (;rands " ............ $395 ~~rting Goods 130 clear, Priced li>s$ than u~ ir SEA Ra y, '11, Cutt)'cabln, ~. One-halt . fron1 club-NOBODY 1 5 •-tM k 1 e Organs 1 disrounlers with 3 y r or.1c 235 1/0, covers, VJ-I~'. ~1~6.~; A!190s.19s. Call EVES. BEATS OUR 1900 llnrbnr, C.J\1. !'.i46-00(J:; ARE HERE NOW ~ a er <Jr ~crup ny on. ALL MAJOR BRANDS ~ACRIFICE 2 Pairs \1 picture tube. 1 yr parts & trailer,. <lays ;ist-1610 or • ,,.. ....-... · ,71 DODGE VAN fl'!ld.Y ror Richard 199-tru. 0 111,flJ • 1 0 1195 atandard he11d ski.Ii, car M>rvi•·~-N•\ i'hAf8e rnr l!ves& \\'kends5~71 CAN BE SEEN AT : .,.,:ICES'. 1,_1_ .. ,.111_.,.1., •• i iE LIVEll.Y Chi Id J I J I . '. · · · · 't-ni · · · · ,) Kar!lach boo1 <1 & JIOJes , & "-II 19 CRESTMONT .-.,_ B '.AA!. 11u1n Tnuis . 17li2j,~,J • " "' -l ung e m :;IJlnet , •.... ll<'W .•••• S·J!l9 ... kl . k ~107fj uo.: very or 11et-up on " ZI' CABIN cruiser . Cruy Cttll '1\M-Tiijl •FREE e c,u R r,ic · & larger. 25" Solid !'late J\fiu·inl• ff!, ~1 p11 2, mo\·i11g •. ESTATES TOTAl.CUlSf:OU'!'PRICES $2]95 I~ I l'o•1 C\l. "I''' "kls "1·a•1J lroin $499. Ca11h 90 I1lan 1 11 'lak• •!lee 10 I S D B IC al Musical Instruments 122 Organ Lessons ·"-.,. •• •• '-' ABC Co nius se · " u • ;) He r .. _rea. entr ON NE\V '73 i110 1)F:I_') ... v oc41ey Prix h1ndu1g-s $1(11. LC'a1hl'r or terrn~. tor 1·v. 645-2243 f,\'f', IH'toSS h 'On\ n~a j' ~ ~ .. l.oll-'n.'Y thP<tl1·r i new ~ t !99:J. • ~ S'!U 90Zl Atlanta 190 46 SALF.: Rr11nd ""~' Pe>1vey FULLERTON MUSIC Ls~'~'"'houa ~~:':: ~1~7's". s size • · fi~khun:t. IT u ':t 1n.,1 on CllARACTF.H. Tui: Doat, 17', Conun. llosp I Lot •46 HUGE TRADE Ii · t.X:. Stanrl11 rrl P.A. $·IOO. 2 Shure uu .....,........ ., ~·.nn, CONTAC'r RAY, PK. l\IGR.. ALLOWANCES l I i: · 18191 Eul'lid, _::ow11ain Valley 00 &ttch 9f'8-33Z9 or ~2-r.559 """" 1 1 · 1 P85 t.1i ffl $.'10 ear h. Sigrnn SKIS, f ist hf'r Sut~rgln.~~ :! ; Call 4!»--0362 or s io11·uis:. ==i;:;: •>J·I"-' 'l•••·"''l'rih~ Park1\·i1y 1 Ulk . No. ur Sal' Dil'go J.°1-'.'Y · rt SP E \KE"'S Q ,,, oc Slee"" · . "~ "· " .,,. acousttc gi.utar + hunlshell ll? C'.m. S11lon1on 11n in g s . ' '"" • u · '"'"'• ~1 ,., C"= · 1 · l 6 Motor Homes RENT 13600 Beal'h Bl , y,·~1n11ni<tt·1 )l\:islun Viejo -·· 1150. Al•", !-'unn Solfl.ri!l -4836 ........ 1,.,., exc(·I t'Ond SlOO. folded balf1e cabinets, ~lui;t '' · -"ns ~'in, s p.~. · 89'66"1 · • ,,..... ..,. Al''9 .......... .,., 12'1 N. Jlarbor, Fullerton 6•~;~;::;.21 seJI, 847-ii641 Dana Point slip, Sll.500 Sele/Rent 940 A MOTORHO~E v :i tiJb-.. Juu 8.11-21.l-IO · • .. ;.>-...... Amp$4ll0. S<inic I Ra:oi~ ht•ad 871 -1&05 ~'MO() CAl.J.. 4!!-\-9Tl1 LOW RATES 1967 V\\' Van. Parwlinl{ & USE AVI-:fl\' P\V\'" 1-~X1T. $75. Call 5:11.Sl 'il Hf!.._ j P:\1. Stor-e, Re5teur1nt, SONY RF.CORDER TCJ:.>7. Boats, s.n 909 20'-25' r.1 01orhome, Superior, BL'tl. In S<'nernl .i;:-o o rl .. _,.. _______ , c o :'\\ p L E T I·; ,.<'I l.11dwi{! Open Nights 'til 9 Bar 132 Used once. Like nei\·~ ! $90 Lifetin1e. Op.:>n RoaJ & Mi'ke l'Hllthtion. Co ll ~· r i rt Ii y Br•1I\\' 1·.o CSA, ai.r, leathrr 1h1.1nis, Zilj:in. C~n11i11I~ & Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun, 12-S _::.;:;________ * 833-3110 * 15. CATAJ\1ARAN . !lulls, &rtli. B of ,\1?.IC acpl. I IH!Pi\-1 •)t' Saturday Iii noon. int., AJ\l /F~l stl'l"eO. Lease ;Ill 11 ,. L' t' ~ .~ 11 1· 11•', S::OO. 8::2 s· MEDI'I'T'ERANE:AN 1\-'I· el"05s a rms, tranipoline, sail 639·:t9Sl. 494-\:.,11 for S269.82 1110. + Lit.\. X -192-!..?91 PIANOS -ORGANS 2 J..Cf:. IL';'l111rd ni irror:o;, ::1 ~· nt SteI"eQ. Carra rd ·1 y r· · I e o 1 · '! 1 I' R 1 M c rth • uo ·,c"_"_T~--~1 00 Lu nin. (l.E.l ., !l:ll-20-10 Dir. t !I'll.I er. OU 1n1s I nla !>I a e S ·' 0 lit' 10n1e Cnta S c a y ',_; IA 1r, rdesn1n , OLD.o;;; Anib.'1~~11rtor Tt'tlnl-New & Used. Great selection. ~ s•,· SJO e:i ! t'On1 plrll' cha nger. S\95. 6\5---SG:i7 & rigging " ruuers. S2.JO '73 23-26' ~f.11. & flllnis 1111. sl-t.i/~lick . 17 111pi;. r1-R'M\V1Javi11ia, 4 SJ!t'f"ll, hont•. 1·asc. both IH'rf+ 1•1, hke Comfl('tili\·r p1;ccs, 0 1wn 1·~11ke1"s si·Jllf' s.-i(). Proo! box RCA Zl" Color, nr11· pictu~ ,·aue \\''ill deal or tratle. F'I"f'e n1ilC's 9 ti! 9, 338.090() Cust. int. 64~i868/ev1·1<. .\!\l /~'t\I stl'rl'\J, a i r . n€·1• 1-ond. Ll.~C'd ti n1os. E\'es. & Sundays, The best $~. Co111111l'l"l'Vtl i·u fft.>t' lube, \ll i UJlf, $65 !irni. &12-7097 G M c Si:'.-4•12\'i 111ctnllic pnint & niag \\"hls . "l"l'l".. d al al unnder $!~.ii pedc~tal par-~.<:O J-" Trailers, Travel 945 "'" DI ·~"' ~ " e s are "'ays al : "' ! S20 675-/il~l .,....,.. "1" SACRI FICE! F.vinrude ~ ~ • • • Autos Wanted 968 Can !i·ns•~-s:n-.. \NU r. , Office Furniture/ Wallichs Music City lflr Sf()I) "· . Cit . · · C.'OLOR TV. l' o r tab 1 e, H.P . Oulboerd t..lotor. Us<!f! ron the small car & easy CAPRI Equip. 824 South Coast Pla7.a 5-40.2$,30 !SL.AND frcczl'r, S' reniot,e l::xcellenr l-'Of'KL SlZi only J times. $225 ne1\'. I tov.·ing 12. 13 & 15' travel 1~ Bc•ach Bh·d TOP DOLLAR PAID -~~-------unll $100. ~!IOll-'Case 4 , Sr.6-1687 eves 11·11.111 $125, Call Dennis trailers, SSOO. & up. !\1e~u I BL N. San Dic.:o ~·rw~. IMMEDIATELY S100. Holaltng Showcase SPE 'ERS 2.. 5-IB-8.181 Carnper S.1.les, 2036 Harbor, \\'psf111111~1t·r FOR AU. FOHF.l (;'.'l' C.-\HS HANDS0i\1E t:.xef'u tivr rfcsk & credc11z1t. Cuslnn1 quality. Near nr\\'. Origl11al eo~t .Jl, 100. \\"ill :-;e!l fur 3;!>:11). Call J\1rs. 1-inZl'. 811-3.?.Qj before 6 PJ\1. AN'rIQUF. k . $1 '..!ii. ~s.--9:U4 Ask fot• • .AJ... • 3 "'8Y· 1 100 11 N 2 ,7 , Co~!a J\t esa C"" O!l p 1a 11 o . IJ;u·nld \\'ooff'r . S99 a pair. L , o. 1.. . N t.!\Y ,73 2.,, ."-II 894-3341 531-2450 ~ "-l4 or con1{' in to sc•' lls. Rellni!lhed . F: x C' c I l c n I 847 8010 racing sail~. Tratler. $1100. PROWLER, .J .,..- c...'Ondiflon Y.'/L..:-nch. S:\50. nAllBElt Shop equ\pn1en1 -* fi75-0854 '* contnlned, slps 8. rul} .t '7J GMC JA JON !179-2788 E \I Ell YTlll!'\l; ,~1rnp!e lt• ~TINIFISll SAilboat. 14 , sho11·er, xlnt «ind, T.0 .P. buy 300 ynls 1ie11• !lusty .!_!.6-JSiR ~ 'rff 10 You topped. $300. 496-8199 27' STORAGE trailer \1•ith PICKUP NEWPORT IMPORTS 2 FRIG. alr l'(lnd'nrs $25. Lge Carrier nir·cond S.10. ~-C\I' desk chair S:IO. r..tcdi1·nl Dental chair, hospital bed, DECOllATOR has teriffic I ~01: .? . l'hair 0 re r:L 1 ion · '--------''' board-type boat. F.n.si\y cru·- 84 2-2: 1 '38 Bro\''" C:'lry>CI, sho11 shag:. ·DELI CASE & SCALE \oadini_: rarnp. Ideal for job 6-12 zz~· 54" ,,,~A 3 L" 2 T ' $2 00 It' HOBIE CAT, '73' 1110.lel. 3100 \\'. Coas( Jh1y., N.13. -~), .,_.,,..., fo-16-81S<i 1nes, 1mes, • !\!any xtras. Has trailer. site., 1!esert P r _o Pe_ r '· Y . Cani()f'r Sfl('cial. Auton1;.i t1c 642•9405 old. 494-83.'.'IS .. OL Y~fPlA oflice e l e c . ty?@wTiler, "'Ide carriAgc, Perfect cond. Cost $600. Sacrifi ce $250. 499-3702 OKS. $1.5 up ~ec swvl chrs Sl:J/25 Sec chrs Sfl/24. P iel'l::e '867 \V. 19, C!\1 5' 4" llAnDi\lA.i'J Grand, \\'111-TV, Radio, Hi Fi, $1250. 213/287-7262. rnoving, etc. $1995. &46--2607 tran s n1 \ s s io n. power I pO nut, xlnt ton~ ,i:, toul'h, S995, Slereo 836 PURE male _ _, r .. 11,. free Auto Service, Pirts 949 steering. VS eng inr. lo~· l~I RTED AUTOS r>-19-1420 or 979-6<»6 --"=-""--~---! 1, good i~m,".~ ..._ • LIDO 14 for sale No. 2816 niiles. 139825:-JI BEST PRICES PAID! " ....... \1•/boat cover. $750. 81 QUAD 1apc deck ho111e unit 8·17-2820 Linda Isle. G7f>..7l9S * * \VANTED * * $3677 Dean Lewis Imports YAf\;fAJ IA Ji.t2B Console. Nr. 4_ spkrs. Used very little 4 'IO. ,1., mal• ""a•I• m'•x·. -"':'.:::::...'.:'.'.0'-:'.:"'-'-"''----1 6 or S cylinder n101or I 1:'6fi llr rbor. C.l\L 6-11; .. 9::0:· nc\\·, :-; yr. bal.fact. warr. s.o. 962--7808. ~ves "kids, ~ .... ;tchdog. HOBIE Cat, 14' v.ilh trailer, to fit 1960 DODGE piclnip 1 ::';;Q~~ S99~:~~a b Y SONY TC 152 SD por1<1bl1• llouscbrok('n. 673--6391 . ~~21:'~~i 6p~?,JO fir Ill . ~it .a~~~;iotor that 11·ould 1\,.,.,,., ltm\6 I Grand, l::arly lSSO's, $5000 ca_ss~l\e iler k. ~S200. Ca 11 PULi. '\\"hite shaggy ntale. Boats, Sllp5/Dock1 910 -Wl'YOLYO \\'E !Sl.'Y CASI-I roR YOUR f'AR 642-3408 6-l;'"r15.98 before .... 18 mos. 5-12-5021 _ eves I ~ Autos, Used 990 CaU S!r-1191 BOAT SUP for rent. up to Auto,fotW. r-.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim990iiiijjAjjjjujjto~1jj,jjUjjsediiiiiiiiijiiiijijiiji990iiiijjjAiiiijuill~~·jj·jjUjisjjediiiijiiiiiiiliiiii~i1 CO!\lPl...ETE clble bed , 2-1· P'J"·cr boat, pp " 9 6-0 6619 1 6 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim. liml-1""-Har_l•_ir·._r_.:--.1. u-16-:lO:t AUDI chairs, clothlng, odds & ,,,... a t Pill 1 a-16-iOiO I Autos, Imported 970 THE ARABS ARE ABOUT TO THROW IN · THE TOWEL!! ends, 21•11 College Al'e, C.l\1. ·10 IT. Slip near channr1 '71 FORD V2 TON ----------Recreational Spor1 Cust,,111 pk·kup. l)(';l.Y I-'llEE puppies, cute & rntr11nce & ,3 8 ·1'7·6c9 .. A\'ail Vehicles 956 :11.30:1 ~!!LF:::>. v s, iluto-' AL"l.11 ·71 1 <I L". 27.:iOO 1111. cuddly 2 010. old, Jo~eni., until J uly L a -l-1 ----------'-' n1nliL', rn•ho, h1•a1cr. \\'e~1 I 1 1111 r~1dia ls , 1\/C. ~11tl!~"1I. blk & tan 979--3188. Boats, Speed & Ski 911 DUt-.""E BUGGY for sale or Co,ns r nlirt"Ors. Rangrr cu~-uu111. 21 n1pg, S.'l9j(). 6·lG·3:no 18 FT. Dra"'on cralt 600 H.P. 11·at1e. Street legal. x!nt torn CAJ\IPF.:R Shell ~95437J• 1---BENTL_E_Y ,. rond, lop & side l'ut:_ins, I rw1 cng., very rarllral S900 . .\96-19~1. ' -' ----------looking. Sell or trade. C.M. 979-$-10 Why don't you BUY A NICE CAR while they're '72 '70 '68 '73 ·'73 SO LOW! THU"DERllRD COUPE Loaded. Air. 25,000 miles. High color. Nlct. !878EHAl V.W, IUG Radio. Sharp car. (299AGC l V.W. BUG Stick s.hift. rodio. Goad mlln. I 09721 CHEVROLET IMPALA 41>oor. v.a { reCJ. gas) 7500 miltt, Ilka new. Air, P.S., P.I ., outo. (7)28J CHEYitOLET IMPALA WAGON 9 pass. y.9 fret. gos I Auto., P.S., P.B. new tires. 27,000 miles. {358DPDJ • • Dogs 854 Boals, Storage 912 e PUPPY WORLD e DRY S1orage; Sa.ii boats to 18 rt., la unching incl. sonle park'g. Ne\.\'port 673-5070. Chihuahuas. Tiny Poodles, A1ner. Eskin10, Pit Bulls, Bull Terrier, Keeshonrls, Cockepoo, Dobcnnan, Shep- herd, Dachshund. 100 i\llX- ED PUPS!! S!ud Scr•i1·e l\lost Breeds. Open E\'es: 5.11-50'.17 Ul!Si-l Setter pups, 7 "·ks, AKC, shots, 20 Champs on papers, 673-4923 3 PURE Bred, Lab Pups, mLxcd color, oo f><ipcrs, SIO ea. H.B. 893-179:) N E\\'FOUNDLAND Puppies, AKC. 5 \\•eeks old, 714-337-2762 T ransport•tlon ][i] Campers, S.l.)lent 92§ 'i:l C'APlll V-1, Ailf/F~1 radio 11rnlt'r. S.000 n1 i, S21!9J pl'I\' jl!y. lii3-1067, '71 {.',\!'f{! -1 S!)l'<'fl. t i 1np[.:, Hit'. IHI>< uf t>'l"lflt S. S22'"...0 ·l\f:Z-7."i:ZX ~-'"''"· .X· werkC'nd~. '~fl l'(l!:TJ~,C°' I ~~--:--R".\:lt. Crv t "11~ 11d. G o +J d 1·nn•l11 ior7., 9P9-:H1 ~1. :i_j7.7:,11 DATSUN '71 OATSUN PICKUP ~ ~pd. ll adio, l-:1-onon1 y 4 cyl. 1113CIH 1 'OBL-j J3!i00 l1l'8l'h BL, \\\•r.tn1ins1•·r ~92-6/i."ol b:«i-~."~)l\ '71 24DZ I !ip.•111, \!.1·:~. Al\1 F.\l, ,\ti' ('nn!I, Jtr.-t 11·ith hlack 1 n l ,. r 1 " r , g u r ~ e u 11 s l1111111+~·nl 11t1>, fl lus! S (' • 1 1t_;:i ~:.\I-:1 onl!· ::tooo n1ilcl' " ... , ' .. ~ . ' DDT DATSUN ._.,.,.,._,,,a~•• ••N•N"'~•'""' .. -a""'". ... .. --.71 ,,_, .. .. DDT CATSUN -· .......................... .. ~ ,,.,,._. ·~··· ,,.., '73 CHEVROLET MALllU Coupt. lest ont. P.S., P.B., t ~ Y·I fret. CJCIS) olr, aufo. {7724) ~ CHEVROLET IMPALA WAGON s2499 One economical mid-size that won't cramp your style. '71 '68 '72 9 pass. New tires, rack, oh', P.S., P.I ., P-wlndows, 3'4,000 miles. Y·I (reg 9os) tilt wheel. f 747DKH I CORVETTE STINGRAY C~e. 45,000 mllH. 4 speed, radio. red cor with red lnte-rior. Nasty nice. 1495HYDJ 4 WHEEL DRIVES JEEP CSJ UNIVERSAL Front winch, rodio, 22,000 miles. Nice. 1860ETFI '67 JEEP WAGONED -. 1$2099 Awto., V-8, P.S., luggo9e rock, 43,000 mUn. Swperior cond. Locking hubs, radio. ( YDWl 441 '·73 '73 CHEVY BLAZER V-8, auto., P.S., P.I., radio, e1tra seat, s.harp. Tire & wheel selection, f96717NI CHEVY BLAZER V.S, 4 spd .. P.S., P.I., air, speclal wheels & tirts, 15 ,31 !zj!es. Tlrt rock..C l'EE78H 73-'C~/• TON PICKUP . Camper shell. Cr~wl thru. Super sharp, extni 4JCK tank, otr, P .. S., P.I., 4 speed, . locklrl\1 diff. Radio. ll0889P) TRADE TRADE TRADE ·7~ LUY PICKUP $2899. 9,2)0 miles. Remainin9 foct. warranty. -·• ·--14-• ......... KiWNPI---·-~-... '69 '12 ·CHIYROLIT 1'2 TON VAN V-1, racllo, ..,. wile-els & tires, automatic, nice. ( 146ETE 1 CHEYROLH 1 TON VAN 20,000 inlles. Air. V-8, outo., P.S., Sharp. l 33063 Ml 5319_9 '72 CHEVROLET ll CAMINO s3199 V-1, U,000 c.,.,.1 inlles. P.S., P.1., air cood., aot-lc, 1Uptr, U2M7Ll CONNELL CHEVROLE,J 2828 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA ' 546-1200 Boats, General 900 ALL BOATERS ATIENTION! SUZUKI, 250ce , g o o d condition. Sell or trade !or v.'hAt ha\"e you, 892-19J8. lfonda 450-1967. Engine J't'("ently rebuilt . S 3 :'> 0 . 49\H1199 Basic Boa_thtg Course~ 10 """ed Sthwtnn Continental in ,4 -··~-seain anship & boat handling 'Cost SllS. Sell $80. Excel by 1 -'°="=·-·~·=2-08-"~"'----- l-H. Beal·h Pov.·rr Squadron '7l.Suzuki 400, di11 bike, like starls new $725. January 29th at 7 pm 9G8-l8l l ,, 1\tarina l ligh School & Ft. Varley Jlil::h Sehl)(!) A great opportunity for ft.II bon t\ni::; enthusiasts •ALPINA 125, 73~ 675 n1ites • Very Cleon $625. •• ,19-l-5.S-l<I '.71 SL70 tyrorma tion 17l·1l, 968--049-I ..---Klot cond ition. 6T;i.459j • '72 C1-IEV, 1,~ T. P.U .. 8' bl'd. 6 C)l auto, R & ii. dock bun1pcr, son1e e~trai;:, Excel rond. IOI\" 1ni 838-9199. '59 Ford 112 ton pk/up. J\lag \\·hl. 352 V8 eng wtauto tran!I. R/H $300. &15-2157 ':H f'ORD 11 T, V-8, auto, reblt eng, trans. good tires & body. best offer , 6Ta--3318 1~ FORD, 1~ T P .U. F-100, Economical 6 cyl, Exel cond ml!. R30-37l!l \ny day ls u.e BEST DAY to ':'lifl7an ad! DQn't delay. call~~Y-~"'51!18.r- Meet the '74 MAT-ADOR •• • IMMIDIATE DILlflaf Wotd S. LM wlrfi • ,.,•totlon of tit• fhw1' Mffk• fw • .,., 20 ...-ri. •• 11i1r• a11d Nit driY• rt.Ii •II •w co•P• wlffl 6 i;ythw•r ...... """"' Speclal prite d11rl11t tti. "Grolll '•"' lty Hw lrto!M1 .. i.." Now In pr9ft••t. • 6"6 Ram&lir American 72 PLYMOUTH Duster ' 6 cyl. A rwol .......... Low ... 11 ..... ISMIOffl s99 •to. '""'·· paw"' ""'" Jtt• ,.,., ... COMJl9C' I. l•l'Glfl) s2395 '70 fORD Wa9an ............ hit i+I ....... lt169 hc.tti.t , ......... (1"· .. AUHI ~6'7 -FQRD -Falcon· 6 ,,.,._.,, olr co~. (Ulft6fl _ 11to. ttiiii'I., ,....,., •tMf· , ,._, bro6r"' l YDL· II 71> AMX ~·''"''··~-ltottlll ,. s795 52295 - -. • ~· v - Autos, lmPorted 970 t I d ';;-":'•:•·:-::m:C:Po::rl~t:.::._ _ _:9::70~1 A~ut:!o'.!;'•:..!!lm!!Po~[!~~...!7~0 Auto1i Imported 970 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, Imported DATSUN KA:RMA:NN GHIA MAZDA MER~EDES IENZ MERCEDES BENZ PORSCHF. 'a+ KARJ.1AN GI JI A Sl075 or BEST Ol'TER. ..._,,,. MAZDA SEE THE All NEW RX4 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '70 MERCEDES BENZ 280 SL JIM SLEMONS 1961 PORSCHE ?ttodel um. ., ... ""'"· 12100 • .,,., ""'"l. I IMPORTS t"al1 ntt 6', 6J8.4()3g, MERCEDES BENZ TOYOTA AlTl'HORIZEO I---.:-=-.::...::..:.::..:..._...: 11 D~TSUNS, -NEW "74s NQW IN STOCK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE ALL NEW DATSUN 710 IS HERE '13 -MAZDA RX2 '73 DEMO CLEARANCE SM.>:~ • •'ER\'ICE '74 TOYOTAS 4 SjX'C•tl tran<ai1lssion, rur J' SI ('\11M.l11ioni..11.g, A1'1·f}.l radio. I •m emons LEASE BUY I both topi, low 01 11 e 8 . lm'orts New .t.10deU • ~!""' Colo.ta 1 spet{l trnnsmWlon, rndio, (39X'ffil MUST SEE To (\\'<'re lop "Y" tor any 31 w;(<d ~ler<>edes Bcn.:4-J (not eve n 8Ct'n on T.V. yell heater, h11n1ncula1e contli-NO\\' IN PROGRESS tlou. llOl ll f:UI. SAVE SSS $2977 WE FORt .UNATELY HAVE THEM IN STOCK FDR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY B210's U1111 2EOZ nto:leis Over 100 new· & used ECONOMY CARS ON DISPLAY ..... . ... OCT DATSUN .............. , .......... , .... ..._ ... ;t)t41t lwii& ... _, -VOLVO C'OOI E. F•M Sc, Sun1a "·• • ~158-7871 1~1til; Hurhn .. , C.'! 1.1, n·•( ~ * Mazda 7 4 Rotary * --.-·~~"=-'"'.'..:.'.'"1" $n MONTH '73 MAZDA 3(; !'.·1DN1'l IS OPEN J,1':,\SE RX-3 WAGON \\'ill H('L"e))1 tr11dc-i11s Sih't'I' 1,1•i1h 4 speed, rudiu & CJ\LL tllrt. FRY 8·12-666G rool '"'k. 110"'1'0' Hunt. Beach APPRECIATE ,. ~Wt lwii& W VOLVO 50 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY 1301 Quail Ne1\•1:.ort Be11ch 11.11-9:100 f.:--"TF:R FTtOl\t r-.1ucARTHl!R '71 l\JB Z'!U -¥c1an, ;iuto. & lu uult·,;:. Cun lratle. tr1u1s., 11 11·. po .... ·er blN'nng, R.11-:?Q.IO lJlr. '!:! l\IF.RC.ED~!':i UO SEL 4.5 fully equip. XlnL Orig. n11•ner S!l975 49'1-31i!l4. '66 Mereedes Bc11z 230, xlnt cond., ne1v tires, SIOCO or offer. 499-3729 ---- ·~"' <~•·>' , ...... >7111 '7' DATSUN 200Z.1 .Just to name enc ol the rn Uny fine imported c:1rs we oflt>r! But \\'hy buy nr lf'i~Sl' ll usi>d ln1port \\·Ith no ~uarantee? You can lense n brand ne1,1• one v,•ith H f111'tnry \\'arran- ty and save 011 n1ni111enane<' too. Leasing !or you cob.lo I n1ean driviug 11 diflerr111 ne'v enr eve1•y 12 n1nn1h~ fn1· lhe next 3 )"l'hl .. tlr Ui\\ Huy Bu1·k I hl'llli; h11..:k I ll!JlilllJfJJJ MAZDA 1001 1\11'.:RCEDF:S Re1u in ~ood shapt"' best orfcr 4 '73 450 SL usc<l 36 n10. 0 .E.L. S I sn 32 16 SZ'.?9 rno + tnx S.: !k·. (7B:1-~·~'~"'='"-"=·~·~-~· -· ~­GHB l. ·r,s T>.1B 2:i0 SF. Classic cµe. 13lill0 Hcaeh Bl., \\'csl n1instcr H\l:!·!i6~il ti:.hl-7.iOO 17331 Bt>nch UI. 8112-6666 '72 MAZDA PICKUP 73 MAZDA --'69 2SO ~L custon1 lrnthcr, Fully lundt'd, l1nn1acuh11r, RX-3 WAGON ' tJO'.!,\J)XL _ T~~1~?~h) cover, a nd niorc Si.l\"er \\'ilh 4 s~~· 1·atlio & I '70 2RO Cpe l t~'i!r, ~i~r ne~" $2695 1oof rack. (70311 roi. 1 O\\'ncr, Jo nules ( i6:>BNB J. wc>:1<EN D ONLY !IOB LONOPRf Houses2~!2~omports 4·1&1161 II NOW OPEN "''~ «· .... " '"' .. . OCT DATSUN Leasln~ il•ut11rl'S No !)(>11·n 13000 Beaeh Ill., \\'es!n1inste r Mission Viejo Imports Payn1c111 \\'ith ;111 inleiLd\·d '71 1\1,\ZD.\ • 2 dr, air, l(I\\' l!!l2-lif'51 f,:'lfi-:?,j()(l fPitur ino: •tt•• , ............ ., ....... -..... ~,,, .. '""' ONl l ,,...., 770" resale \'alt1f' i1t !he f'nd or nii , high t\Il'G, 1-:xerl L'Ontl, l\1:W·-3 1\1 zd rtx:i--=-7 MERCEDES BENZ $5()(1 regarrl!t•ss of 1111!"~ 111· _!_:?~i_:;o_.,._•·~R~l's~l ,64,~;.~::-_,~_I --'~nd, 1radio~ ::idial 'ti~~~ & eondllion. Or if ynu "h•M•~<' * '72 R."\-2 * &18--1683 nfter 7Pr.1 FIAT !ry revol\'i.nv lei.se. '7-1 !>111-R & II Clean, good shiq)('. l ~~=~~c-c-~--1 Kun 260Z $ll!l.00 nionlhll·. 646-1671 nft. :; ·71_ ltX2 l\.1ttzd:t, in1n1ac. Con11)lete Sales & Service No Do\vn Pnyn1cnt JU inO. --~~~~·=--• condition. Stereo, l\tags, Visit Us Soon At 0 .1::.L. 556-0571 or 998· 1:'60. TOYOTA $2'200 494-5000 28701 Marguerite Park\\'BY '72 2402 Dntsun. t.lust srll 1---------1 MERCEDES BENZ l\11ssion Viejti 495-1700 lmmed. New radials, air. TOYOTA IUSE AVERY P \VY. EXITI 645-7803 ;o MB 250 Sedan, auto. 58 ~fR JOOSL Rsh·. superb tr•1 ns., f'lec. sun r o o I . condition & priced to sell! rvh'l lnlie paint. Supcl"b, v>lll trncl r'. ~:!J-2040 DI!· MG T\fJ rx;ET, '66, good body, good c11gine, sroo. or offer . 54~-3765 PEUGEOT NEW PEUGEOT DEALER Cu111ph ie Sales and Service. ~~J {'on1p11cts 011 display. PACIFIC MOTOR IMPORTS PEUGEOT /SUBARU 1557 \V . Lincoln A\'e., Anaheim 533-8220 ~w.ltwi&-1~ ~. c ~~YO~!,,., i Shipment of New I 1974 TOYOTA'S 'i JUST Arrived! I1nh11.'din1e de\h·l>ry on ino~ ! hard-to-get 111odeis; trucks, SR-5's, Corona \va1:011s, l'le. ~~.1.!,~~,':}!!!~s _.!.llolln• "'"' ·"' ( "''" ...... , ,.,.,. .... '"' -,73 TOYOTA CELICA I i'ello\\·. e«onorni(•;LI 4 l'VI •·n· • giuc v.·ith 4 !<pd trans, i·:1d1v. t·t!3GN01 . I ~-----~' •TJJftl l 13600 /!each BL, \';es1n1 inst('r 1 . 892-6{;51 . G36-2:JOO Ex;1~~ TC~L';~T:asCPs~11er, ! (XUA03J I $995 I '"" "' ~ A•» OCT DATSUN ••. , '""''"''~"" ..... ·-•c--.••"'" "'10·("1'\'1 ,,,.. .. _,..,,,, ID TOYOTA Corona Dbc. 4 speed, fi ne ga!! saver ! !Cll-:lWI Dir. ' FIAT 83 1-21)10 Dir. 831-2040 Dir. . --fl Daily Pilot ClRsslfied CLASS SELLS -&12-'.i67R -_ .... ·---........... ---..·--'...- Friday, frbruary 11 1(j/4 LJAIL V PILOT ·1rs TRUE- Whlle They Last You Can Purchase A • BRAND NEW 1973 BUICK UNDER DEALERS INVOICE! Regals • l,.e5abres · Electras • Rivieros "' Sale Examples: Window Pric" Price NEW '73 RIVIERA $7059 $5249 Ser. # HSS6949 NEW. '73 ELECTRA $6419. $4796 Sec. #H490642 NEW '73 LE SABRE $5308 $3998 Sec. #(102930 SEE THE NEW '74 BUICK$ & OPELS ALL SALE PRICED Terry ~Buick 5th & Walnut, Huntington Beac'h. 536-6588 1 e Terms to 48 Mos, e i\vail.1.1blr on An.v NEW OR USED TOYOTA 0 .A.C. 980 The fastest ciraw in the Wtsl. I Autos, New . 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980Autos~ New 98Q Autos, New 910 '73 FIAT 128 WAGON 4 cyl, ~ .~11rl , \'ad1n. 1no! 1·1u·k. :.:as ('('onon1 v al! the ''h\' here. (ii7911S\' f. · .. ,y.,trzt.;/ 13600 BeaC'h J1L, \Ves ln1ins1rr 892-6651 636-2:,o.:) F1AT '72, 12-1 RSI, convert, 10,000 n1 i. Priv P I y, 714-558-0393 -832-8981 C\"eS k wknrls. i'IAT ·ri. 121 ~pt Spider. Excel eon<l , Ori!l 011·ner, $3095/ Bs1 offer SJl-0768 '70 FIAT S."il. Sl.'.'!.-ll lin<IL·r ~S,(1(1() lllllt'S CALL '1!W-97Z7 l --~'71 FIAT 128 21,700 mi. :lZrnP',.:. S'.VJCJ 9~20 i -~H=l:LLMA~N~- '59 ll!LLJ.fAN 1-fusky, Good condition, $300. &l2-'.l4·19 JAGUAR '72 J,\GUAR XJ6 pcl\\'Cr s leering, air-condi tion ing. Al\l/FJ.t stereo, ,t only 18.00l mi!e-s. $7400 call Glenn 49-}-T":J0.1 fDlr.l 19GG JAG Xl\.E •l.:Z, blk on blk. sunroof. lo~· n1 ile-:.. Bea~tlfut cnr. S 2 j 0 O. 673-1658 1973 V12 n OADSl'Efl., ~­ miles. $8200. 6-l:Z-1 725 J1\GUAR f.ln.rk IX Classic. Near Con1.."00 t"F-.:'. Best olr : over szioo. 49!}--JroR. ) JENHN '73 LANDCRUISER fi-10\l $3988 '72 HI -LUX-CAMPER S·lfirff) $2777 '70 MK 4 4814 $1988 '73 CORONAS Your Chf•icc $2988 '72 CELICA ST. 2'1-l}_;i.; It $3166 e OTHER IMPORTS e '71 VW 411 SEO. li:\OONT $2377 '71 MAZDA RX-2 JS.'!f'LV $2466 '61 FIAT 5PYDER XDC4R4 $1166 'e DOMESTIC e '68 OLDS CRUISER Vl!l1hl8 $UBI '69 LE MANS C PE. 71i7AKY $1288 '69 IMP#.LA H.T . ........._ Z!..H<IM $1444 f' '70 HD_R_N E-T-C PE. . 1--------290Cr:K " JENSEN $1777 ·l IJ'o;TERCF:PTOR :~ Lu1JlC &lcction •' nf C."olors SANTA ANA • • ' r • < , ~ ln1ml'dialc l">rli\"ery ~·t;LI. SEJtVI Ct: 111':PAlf!~tE:::"\T NEWPORT IMPORTS TOYOTA I .· ... ' • 3100 \\·. Cn11!>I lh1-y., N.B. 642-9405 417 W. Wacner 540-2512 1 Don't ~ive up the ship' I Ila\'<? sonlt.'lhing you "·ant In sell? Classified 1l{ls do ii \\"ell -call NO\V fi-12-!"i6i8 . ---Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 '71 MAZDA IX·Z 4.,..., ............. --_......_~__,., .. MA"1 TO CMOOll .... '6' RAND l'lllX 4...., .......... -..... --.. .................. _,. __ 11oeu. 1-.•....-.1tcw.11, $1989 189 '70 COUGAR .i~·~ Ill i.e~Dllll ..... . ..... .... . -· ,... ~,,._...._....,. ,_....-. U'fllllMOl. .................... $1289 '$2289 • Best of both worlds from CONNELL CHEVROLET • * * CADILLAC LUXURY AT . . . CONNELL CHEVROLET PRICES! BUY AMERICA'S NO. 1 MID-.SIZE LUX.URY .. . CAR AT SAVINGS LIKE THIS: BRAND NEW 197 4 MONTE ~ARLO LANDAU Serial No. 423061 Stock No. 720 $ OFF MFG. WINDOW STICKER ' PRICE NOTICE' Due to our tremendo.us new . Monte Carlo sales, the factory has delivered to us over 60 of these beautiful cars and now is your best time to select from . all colors and options ready for delivery today! ACT NOW''' • LEASE IHE ConneLLease ·WAY • GET THE STRAIGHT FACTS ABOUT LEASING YOUR NEW CAR! Call JERRY PERKINS Today 546-1200 ~ __ BRANJLNE.W 197i...CH.~EYY~. --1- Y2 TON PICKUP 8' Fleetside. 6 cyl inder. H.D. equipped, di sc brakes, gauges, etc. (136491) (685) 2828 HARBOR BLVD. . . --· . . ' I . BRAND NEW 19 4 CHEVY ·1 EL CAMINO Automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, radio, heater, 350 VB. (420771) (670) l ' ,l I 1 • BRAND NEW 1974 CHEVY % TON PfCKUP 8' Fleetside. 350 V8 , gauges, power di sc brakes, spare lire. (133838) (642) .. • • -· ·f, ONE YEAR 69 LA N DC ft U I s ER J '67 Rrhuill 1·ni::tne 1111 1900 '7-1 VW BUG WARRANTY l Absolutely superb ! 831-IDIO tiudy, ~·1-11 !In's, baltl't'Y, Clean .little car, buy gas by Dir 11,rn, Xlru runn1n~ l'Ond, the pmt (263CJH t 73 T OY-OTA t•illy & 1n1. lair No 1nfl}t11· $1895 -<:O!tONA SEDAN~' I RIUMPR--deo" >IOO c_,._i1 ,,,,_.,.. ' -••• Sevenll nice o!W's to 1·h0u:k.· 196i \1'\' \'r111 P11n11hn1-: & I Qi)m all t>qu1pp1'll \\'llh llUfl). '69 TR6, gd rond, n>hlt rn).! Ht-'1 In ~'•·ncn~J 1: o u 41 I matic, fa·• ~y 11\r i'()11tl , nu rear cntl. S1400 1~1nd1t1nn {'all ~· 1• 1 ti 8 'I radio, f'fc. All prH.i..'<l bclo11• 67J...-09l2 1;.g P~I or Sa ~ur{k1 y 11! 11(1(111. the cost ol t'l tlt:'1v 1974. 4.94-1531 SEE THEM Nn11· """'L VOLKSWAGEN ---.-60-vw=~-- ONE lil"Y CI NE . RUNS GR.E AT $300 F;rni 544-3417 COT DATSUN •t•••m -·~ ···~ .. ,., '""' <.» \ I •, T71n WIL L BUY YOUR GAS SAVER PA\Jl ro1i or. t-;QT. \VIL!~ PAY 1'0P DOLLAFC f'ALL IU:NT ALLEN, 540.Q4.I:!. Bill MAXEY TOYOTA ···'HI-,( t! l~l.VP. '>17 .~.· - lit:>; ll'.\LO'IO:>; Bt:,\01 'iill VW Camper-lent. f'I•• ,\t.l/F't.1. st.xl radl1tl,,, 11.D shocks Sl6."i0 495-.1.106 eve. ''i() V\\' Bu~. ex(·elh•nt i"Ollll. ''l':~ V\\' l'an1ptr \1·11;-11!, lll<C 1~>6 1 V\V Bus. llC\\l Jtilu l '{' llf'\1', ~1sed o11!y O~l ~l!l'Of)('u.n I f'ngine. """' trflns & hrks, \'a_c<i_t1on, 20:0.IPL., :i~2-&IS2, llf'W tirt>s & 1nags, n<'v.' lt.1.Hi-l·IO v.·kdayi; hcf :>. paint. Real sharp~ . 847-2389 ---------- t C11!1 a(tt'l' 5 pn1. .'73 TOYOTA COROL LA '"""'''-~--1%!1 V\\' Kon1b1e • clt'an. Et'Ol'lOlllf 4 <'YI 11 ith 5 spd, . xlnt <"Ond, rebn cng, new Rai1io, ;\la;,; 11 h<:t>ls, 157S-· !1 9!r • "~ HOil i 11rc•s, , .. J, 64'f""\.I. '66 BL'G -1600 /l'!zf1ie'fi/ 136id Ur:1 ,11 ~: • ··1 '"''~!• r S9'.:·li6:il • ::.,.:_-·,(;() ·711 CnT"o·: 1 1k•la t' : 1h'. Sl:t .n '.'\e11· tires. brakes & clulch. ;,_')7-4257 01' 549-4220 \/\\' HUG '70 $1300. On1ega ·73 4500 Illi. $?700. * 968--~15:i4 * ----------~ 1973 VOLKS\\'AGEN BUG Xlnt rondi1 ion '70 \I\\' Bus. F:x1·1•ll1•11 t t'unrh11011 ini.idc• and out. (;or;rl n1ll<·a•:•'. 01tt.• own .. r. Tr~111Pr lut1·h. $1800. ?°).\G-447S ·71 sUrt::n BUG. Dyr10-tu1~. n1a{;:s, nr v.• radials, 1nany op1ivns, SN,\ZZY 6·12-7:..:15 S2100. ~--~~-~-~ 1 f' E \'\r carnpt'r hu-;. SllOIJ. Call afler Spin. 5-18-fJ»ll - VOLVO '67 VOLVO 4 DOOR Automatic tran.'>lllission, air condillonlng. 1 UEP7451 $1377 .. J9t5 Harbor, C.l\f. S.16-9303 '73 Volvo 144E Hir 1·ond. ,r;, !o•C. \l'HITHllty ' ~:~1 -20 11! D1r. Autos, Used 990 BUICK BUI CK '73 REGAL Dynas1y n'fl v.•irh v.-tutc \linyl lop & rl'<I vu1yl in1l•rior. Fa•·I ail· 1><)nd .. 11. sU'i:'r., 11. brake>~. <Htlo trans. R/H, \\'~\\'. Supt•r low n1ilc>s. 106'../f''l\IY• Nabl•r Cadillac lradc·in. Cpe. t>eVilles, EJDorodos and '73"ELOORAOO F'Ull power, factory ' air, tilt w~I, AM!FM at ereo, power door locks. {596C IUI Sed, t>eVilles '73 SEO~E YILLE 10 TO CHOOSE FROM Vinyl top ful l leather full ALL METICULOUS!.\" power 'ractory alr' !lit SEH.VJCEDAND wheel' A11/FM ste'r eo tl1i\l\ITAJNE)D JIOV.'f.'I: door locks. (485G \\'Y i All ..low Mileage $4899 . All F ully Equipped · •i2 ELDORADO !Ser. 2475!JOl as low as $5888 SPECIAL DISCOUNTS DURING JANUARY INVENTORY SALE Vinyl top, leather inter., fuJ\ power, fac!ory air, AJ\1/1'-J\1 stereo. (1 740TZ) $5299 '72 SEDAN OE VILLE ·~ At+&/· 13600 Search Bl ., \Vestminste1· .S92.Q651 6.16-2'lCXl tti''·' ~·· .. , ~,., . '' i.otw· . . ' '70 IMPALA CUSTOM ·70 MARK Jll. Excel cond. Co upe. 37,500 l\11Lf.:S. Vipyl Orig owner, S285ll. or Best top, vinyl interior. ft\cto•'Y "of!er. 536-4AAG. air conditioning. automati(', -"'="c""o".=R"'V"'t=n=E,.--power steering, po"'" er brdkes, el'Cnornical 350 VS engine, spotless conditiou. '69 CORVE"TTE tll>lASV}. STING RAY $1799 Fastllllck. 350 eng., auto., power steeling · brakes - ..' ., •. · !.!~' '-',.. "·indows. Al\1-FM. tilt whecol, . rally rack, Kuper low miles. Spotless. NKbe1-s Cadillac Trade-in. i734AVA). $l999 '72 VEGA Cpe., Creenll at c h'ba c k , "Gas Saver " .!maJJ engine. Gorv.eous L.1.ndau To p . !\\'eckend onlyl (f'OOEPCJ 11.500 nii. • 492-17:'.0 Call 67::.-2:il9 1 ~~~~C-c,.c-~-cc-'71 SUPER BUG. Auto Ailt. li.-i TU"OTI\ .J cir a uto111:+tic, Nu tires. 'fop cond. Sl7~. $1895 CORVE'ITE '73, Air, P/S, P/B, P/W, till wheei custom J'ntl'rior, Luggage rack w/ radials. Silver P11int , 9000 n1llcs, lmmac $6100. pr/ply &12-0821. •• ~ " ' .. SriO or lx·s1 cash ofr('r. =~=·~;c,0,7°'-":ti'-OC-l ~·~-~ 6'i:;..r,zr.1 ·1:1 SUPF:R BC'Ctk·. sunroof, • yc•llnw, perfect rond. !2500. ,192-4977, 675-352•1. SPE~IAL '7 4 Factory Cat PURCHASE! SPECIAL '7 4 Factory Car PURC~ASE! BRAND NEW '74 OMEGA ORDER IN YOUR CHOICE OF COLORS $ '68 OLDS CUTLASS Ar, ou•O_f""":' c p::i...,er ~t'!er<ng & broL::_~. b~''°' \•·i: V1 -38 )1 • '69 FORD WAGON ( ni•·d ,, •I lv~ury 1 .. 0•,.1·~1 --lJ l ' .. .,-....... )~· '68 CADILLAC -$127-7-- BRAND NEW GMC .. "Y2 TON ' , IMMEDIATE DELIVERY '68 OLDS 98 f ull power, locrory air condoi.onu•g Looded <X8Gll9) '68PLYMOUTH So•elt,.~ o .. 1omoi.c orr, power ~reer 11u;i. power bra ... ~ 1WQJ3'?7) '69PONTIAC -~l't..e&odA~-+~e11A1•""~.ei14i1-~-~­ &brak"!~.( 117581) '69CHEVROLET No~o VB ovlomoi.c. power 11ee1.119. powe1 broke~. 1YPS J9Sl '69 OL,DS .98 jo<10ry • , Oir 11 CA MARO C,\:\l.\J~O -'70 air. P/S, 111110. l\l if'h. lit'l'S. Clean, gOOfl 1nil<'ai::c. 7157-9494. '69 CAt\tAHO; 3 spd., 6 cyl., j2,000 ~t ile!'. C.oocl cofKI. $1500. !HS--0750 Ah. 6 P~I 'ti9 CAl\\1\RO conv., red, ll .~ !I, air, auto. Good 1.."'0nd. C'.ood ll'rpg. 58&-~9-I . CHEVROLET . . . . ' OCT OATSUN ..... ·~""''" ' ........... '""''""'~ •.-.o OCl<lct fYI.• f7tJ1 l'.)6:1 NU\'A Super Spo11 , :\1111 cuncl. :\lust SC'£', !)\'t pt~. !lti2-.J...~-I "fl t:L CA;\llNO. PS/l'H, A /C, auto, nu tirt's, SupcrlJ. Steve, days. ;,.tS-6?73 '71 CHEVY VEGA flatchback Cpe, Red v.·ith Black interior, fJJ.IOGl $1295 .. ,. COT DATSUN -., ...... ,.. """" .~ ................... .->< "'>l>·0<\4::1 .......... 71,1'1 CORVETT~ '73 C0u1x-350 en.~ine, .\ speed, COMET Al\11 Fl\! rndlo, QOll'CJ' stttCr-1---------- ing. l'i~dia l tires, loc·nl 011·n- C"r. n1in! l'llntl. · (Ser. # 10:16971. $5795 13600 Beach Bl., \\lestminster 892·6651 636-2500 TAKI-: over p ayn1E'n l s, Impala Custon1 '72. Lo\1' ml. Black. l\1ag v.·lu."C'ls. 646-J368 '60 Chi'\')' Tn1paJa, lSJ engine po1ver steering. automatic, Oc:o::t offer. 673-9.\·IO. 'GO COl\rET Sra.\,rA t;. N°('11• rt>blt eng., lrans. Ex. cond. Call Jim &15-:Ml97, 6-7:30 p;-.1. '61 COl\lET 6 cy! stick $210 .. fi l6-~629 5:30-S Pr-.1 * CONTINENTAL '71 C'O~'TL~E!">"TAL COUPE See to appreciate! T!us fine aulo shov.·s the tx.-:<:t of care•. Has lu.xury equipment full p<.111·er. auto. 1en1p. llll', At.1·Fr.t :;;ten."O, Landau top and 1nuch n1ore. (21J2CYQI Special price $2175. Johnson & Son, Lilll'()\n l'lll•reury, 16:./6 Harbor. Costa t\l cs a , 5-ID-5630. DODGE '70 FORD MAVERICK A u t u Ill u I tr transn1i ssion, nuhn. hl·Rtcr, ti cylinder i>llJ.:UlC. \29lo;HP0• $1677 Dwltwia -TOYOTA 19fi6 Harhor. C.ill. 64&-930.1 '71 TORINO GT Gr!'!'n. -l cyl et.'Onon1y sp<:>l·ial fW1CTYl. 13GOO Beach Bl., \\'estminstrr .1192·6651 636-2.':i(I() 'SS Ford Ranchero $450 C11ll 646-0815 ·n VEGA GT Hatchback. Ai r. cond. 1-IC'adE'rs. Lo n1i. 4 spd. tr11n i:. $2300. 556--0369 Autos, Imported 970 Autos, I mporte~ 970 Au~os, Imported 970 T.her e's a lot 1nore to it . tha11 ga s econo111y! ' . , . -. l MERCURY CAPRI e · IM_M EDIATE DELIVERY , • ... .. ----#" ' • ... of . . --Co1,1oe. Cooded. full power . condoroono~g. vonyl roof 12 19EQ0) e <4 SPEEDS.· V /6 -AUTOMATICS • SEE ONE -TRY ONE · YOU 'LL BU Y ONEI .. .. • . ' , .. ffA!'IO't ILVD .. COITA MUA • .... ' I ) ( . ' ( .I - v -. ' • , . • ' • i " ' " ,. ' I~ •• " ~ ~ g .. -----·-·4· • There's a new .dealer in your neighborhood: The Orange·Coast's only AMC/ Jeep Dealer! Featuring an Excellent Selection of AMC Cars ·-... ~ * Ready For Immediate Delivery! GREMLIN'S •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• e HORNET'S * JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF THE MANY FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM "* '68 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER RcJ, 4 Wheel 011 ... e, New Toµ. $AVE '72 JEEP CJS $AVE '70 CHEVY IMPALA 5,1 ... er gro~ Cpe., au!o l•on:. jXJwer !lt-er,ng. and ..iu <;VrxJ,1oononq. ('487A(Rj 10 Doy Unco"ditional Warrorrty. $1999 '69 CAMERO 4 ~ptted \YXUOI OJ $1499 '65 GMC VAN SURFER SPECIAL! (IWASl~I 30 Doy Uncondiltonol WorTonfy $1599 '71.HORNET SPORT ABOUT Autom::i11c ironsmission; powe• ~1eer1nq, and o,r cord11ionir•g. M•c.ho"lc Sptclaf. $1699 ~ ". ~, 1•: ~;i!r11S~~~,~~~ 10 Day Unc.onditionol Warranty . $1299 "7Q 0.0DGE RT COUPE Au10 Ir• nh . power '>lae<;nq, ard 0:1 cond,1ion.r".q. \1 l nl:l~P) 30 Doy Unconditiort0I Worroftty. $1299 • '72 PINTO 2000cc Aurpn-1ot to )I \!Tl o• r c-nd1tl(1n10g. (20JtAL) 30 Doy Unconditioned Worrolrly. $2199 '73 CORVETTE ·'.irJ •·•I""• ,.,,J, /, ·!·•·•·J, ;ind AM r,\., r..iJv. (GYZ4 J<11 $AVE Sa Die o Fw riendly A Jeep Authorized Sales and Service 1969 Darbor.Blvd./645-7770/Costa Mesa * Open Sunday Autos, Us ed 990 Autos, Used ----'------ FORD MERCU~Y 990 Autos, Used 990 PLYMOUTH Autos, Used 990 1 Autos, Used ~~~-~-----PLYMOUTH PONTIAC 990 l Autos, Used PONTIAC ~o-'.o.•_u_...i _____ 990_ 1 Autos, Used " 990 PONTIAC T·BIRD ~ 990 ·iAutos, Used . 990 PONTIAC ~--~~--~~- '72 PONTIAC I ' SAFARI WAGON Hl72 Tl-flJNDERBil'tD, :-:ln1 I conrl. Best olfcr. 11 '1ARQUICPS !3,ROUGHAM ATLAS '73 VENTURA '72 GRANO SAFARI -,_ '73 DUSTER HATCHBACK '71 GRAND SAFARI WAGON ",', J\1 ~ c,u L ~ ... Tl·: __ , nc,i!l!; G C'YL. auton1:~1ic lraAns. Ch I I Pl th • Sprin! C~toffi. V-~. ,\ II T •) WAGON V-8, ;\utn 'fl•;u1s, R :1 LJ i ,, . 1972 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 11 l'l't"-1 11 a 1 o::uUCt:u pr cc. poY.cr s I e er 111 g . ir rys er ymou ·rrans, Hadio. Pov.'l'r Slt>er· Y·8. Au1n Trans, l{ a tl i n, Poy,·cr Srcering. Poivcr \\lin· V-il. Aulu Tr;u1s. !{;ullp, !179-R4.-ID or 640-()lillS This car has been carefully condiU~ Lo"· Low Open D11ily & Sun. 'Iii 10 p:.t · F:ZI r.t ~· ct I\· Power Steeri.ng, Poy,·ei: \\!in· .Jn\\':<. \<1rrlovfl Tfl". r:zr mnin111i11f''I. Equip""d v•ilh n1ilcs. Like ll<'V.'. SJ7lll::V '"9'.I lla•·bo• Bl"d., 111~· ~ • 'ass, :i. ory' ir d G '' J JI ··~ · H d Ch I "''" • • CPnd, l:allye JI 1\'hPCl1', oirs, EZI 'l11!'s, Fnc!(ll~ C:J:iss, Fa<"llH)' /\ir CPnd, Pov•rr Steering, i{IJ(}f 1{11,·k. -.. -------~-flt'lory A.ir Cond. 11)8\J•'Tl)i , ;,7 T BIRD, port hole !~Jl . $3395 ,\UIO, lull p!')IVC'r, ''1•ry ori~ $1300. 838-69RS _ :l !'!';\! \1:1'.:""· t~nun':11~~~i c1~~'.c~~';b~;: owar evro et 5C4os6ta l\1'9••3"4 11·huc lt•!l!·!' 1ires. (396CSB. f ~tL~.onrl, noof Rill'k, i ·I:~;. I 4 't1.li:<c CQnlrol. till 11•!1Cl'I, Air c .. ndll1{l11ing ~-~ $?'lT.i. John!'On & So 11 l\'laCJ\rthur and Jan1boref' • $2995 n-.11 rack. (8i6f'Bl'). r_/ VEGA PO'"'""''"'""" 1,;,,.,,,,, okm<ry, 2626 N•wr~rt-~"'" PONTIAC ' $2395 $3195 ~BoBLONOPR~ .---------~~~.'~\2! ~~~~itjon ~~'.~!ii. Cn~la l\t es a' n DUSTE~~nomical 6 '73 PONTIAC LEMANS jBos LONGP/l•'Ef jBDs LONGPRiv jjBos LONOPR.;11£ -I CHE~A~~~A '72 Lui;i;i:gi' l\;u·k '67 Cougar XR7 cyl. en~. auto. trans., & SAFARI WAGON £1.J.!aiif• . . l:lf.I)() 13C'ach Bl.. \Vestininsh.'r $1395 Coupe. AultJJnatic, f'"actory low m 1 le s. l!nmaculate --·--·-ff•'f''fl• :;t\1l.(i/i~J G:l{i-2:1()() K11mmhack. Beaut. l!tUVf'S( ~·e 011 /\ir c .• ondi!ioning, Po\\'l' r 831-2010 Dlr. V·.fl-.,. A<,llo Trans, .. ro.\ver, I J:r600. _Bi··ii h Bl \\lestm!nsler l\IL'"T Cl F. 19~.1 Yellow 11·/S<id<lle 1· 1ny1 DAILY PlLOT E:'llPLOYEE Steenng & Brakes. Leather CLASSIC 49 p I Y n1 o u l h .SIC.l'll'.1g, Rau10, ,1'·H;\011 I s.'i2..ti651, , 636-2500 ,1.,·;r;oo,· "65Bleach Bl., \\'estn60.'"1~1.~2~ 1::600 Beui..:h BJ., \\'cst1nins1cr l .. .osf' .. slntc i. inter. 4 spei·rl Iran. ~·ac1n1;.r f>,\l!"'l<"G I n·r lnterlor . Shani • ~Ol.I(! e o n1 p I et e o v I' r hf' u •! Au Cnnd,I (214GfJ\i I TIME FOR ..., ·"' J.J\) 892·66~il 636-2500 I Pontiar Carahn~. 2 rir. hfll'fl· iiir cond .. r:irlio, hcntrr, disc '"''~ .;..; ·1 (\'Z\VOS7) · 11 6 ·lto~·1oose ron1 ----------1 top, 10,000 1111. JlV\ p!y, brake!', n1dial lircs. ~30 \\'f'st Bav, Costa l\lesn 1111 es ' · erononllC at · runs i.:real $2795 V.1J--fEN 'i'OU PAPER Oil '6~ Tcn1p<>:o;l 6 1·yl 63,000 ini, j &32-!lf!S.I Spotlci;s! N:d1(·1·-.; Cadillac Or Only $1199 Best ofter. 6i3-9WJ QUICK CASH PA.IKT A ROOtll , 1\Titc 1hl· one 0\1·11. Xlnt ('Ond T BIRD ll'Hde·in. !-;GEEi.Cf Call illar.i::arcl Grt'cnman Howard Chevrolet '70 Duster, cleBJ1, 111aJ!~. :!O ~ THROUGH A 1,01ount of paper or pain! nu10/tran.~ R/H :ttS--003'1 • • $2399 • 6-l:Z-1.121 • :"11 1,G, Ai\t J"'tll, ).th·k. Sl!OJ. -L~llflll!t• it rook heh:+;' ri a 11ic1ur... ., __ _,,,,....., ..... ----~-~~~·! f\Iac,\11hur anff JarutJOl't_•C -UIWUl""'n5 '61 T Bll'D full p11T Jik.,.1 '72 G!L-\~l) ToritlCl :)ta \\';1,1;. N•wpo-H·,·•i·I• 63fi--1170 aft-ti 1 • DAltY PILOT ·rhf'n n<>sl !1 nf' v(lu 01'd£'1', Put you r tiud~t'l back on · · _; · · I l>/• f'/B . .. " ~ • ··--·I 'II k . I I ,, ' k ··-11 'di ·1 Ill'"'-• $.'l .;:i. I Ho~11l Bue, S, • air. !133-05.'i.J Vacancies cost money! R1"lll .. O -·· WA"'T AD )OU ·noy,· cx:ict Y io\1' 1£' rae · · · ·"""' ! <' t crns I !)&'\-·~S.'l·I i\ill/F:"lt stC"rt'O, 111 11 l: s, 7 CO E your house, apt.. ~tore j , . l'I 1nuch n1aterial you'll n1't'd. 11·i1h a 101\'-{'0S\ Dail.v Pilot _, ----~~'ifi....6.~17 · 3 i\t T 2 1)1!. bldR:., etr. thru a [laity Pilot , 13?00 Beach BL. \\estn11~~!l'r , 642•5678 I \Vant a lo"·-pricrd car7 Cla~si!ied Ad! Call 6-12--5678 ! Any clri..v 1~ th" 'lEST n AY to • -D Co n1Pa11 Y o 11· n (' r! & Cla~sifled Ad I 8'12·6651 GJU.2.;o(l I Rt•Rd today's Clrtssifi£'<1 Ads. !odi1y! run an nt!~ !lon·r rlf'l ;iv .. 1 ....,~~~,,,,~~;;;,;:;; l!)bJ Falcon 4 r. i\uto m.llntainerl likf' ne1v Jn nur · · -I ' ~~~~----~~I · I I ~ Nl•Y.ly 1·1·hl1 1111r. 11c1v pnint scr\'iCl' dl'PL J<~quipped i\•ith Autot, New 980 Auto5, New 980 1 Autos, New 980 , Autos, New 980 Autos, New 980 •Autos, New 980 Autos, juh, i.:1x•I ~-.. 11d. $ 3 5 0 · at1lnn1;dll' 1r.~11~111ission, air 84&-<Y.li::O 1_,1nd .. 1101\·,~r s I cc r I n .t: , r;id1n, hratcr, etc. Contlort:1blf'. 5'\fe an d '61 t·rnt-:BIRD. Auto lrnns, cconon1ical l3if:HDE1 $3275. J•1hnson & ::C>n Lincoln pis, J•lb. lo n1ileai;:e. lioorl l\lercury. 2626 H a r b 0 r, FIREBIRD r-'~-"-'1_· ~$7_'.~_._9'!>-~~'""~~--r Costn hlf'sa 5-llJ.-5630. GREMLIN 'il GRE.\lLI!'. stl('k, poiil· fraction, 3'1.000 n1 i l.e !! , 2~1MPG, '.S1800 w f s Pa r c, MUSTANG MUSTANG 1967 FASTBACK SW-1081 eves nrr 7 Lo1\' n1ileRge, mech r:-:ct>llf'n!. New paint. MRgS .~ l\lil'key TI10111pgon tll't'!I. ,\Jr shock!!. Must see to apprcclal~. ·10 JEEP Renegade CJ5, xlnl Make offer. 64(}...6();lf>. cond, \1:/xtrns + ovcrdriv~ '72 MUST fstbk, 111110, fact & Vii. 16.5.-.:10 T11com11. rim!!. air , R & 11, p/5, xl cond. Tr11rtionitf" llrt'I'. Lo n1i, nu. tires, pvt pty 644-1597 $2!~''1(} 642--0027 $2.;o:J ·~~ Jl-~El' \Vngonccr, ·I \\'hi dr '70 MU~ANG,. quto, PS, w'fhub!', all p&.\•et. -x:iht r~. ~l··tond. ·new cond, $e295 545-1675 pa.Int & tlres Sitso 673-4360 LINCOLN '65 Muolang hrdt, 289, aolo, ----------I a ir. Pert. cond. 557-6366 after 6pm. '69 PLYMTH SATELLITE V-1. ,..u.o -; ran•, Po,..... S!H rl.,g, Air Cood, (YP~) $1099 ' '69 FIREBIRD P.S., Red lo, He+!er, Au!o (Z8R1tt) $999 '72 IMPALA 4 DI'" Hird'°', V-1, Au!o Tr1n1~Alr Cond, ·-!1.0EIC.RI $2099 '71 CHEVY KINGSWOOD WAGON V-1. Auto Tr1n1, Powfll' s1-lno, Air CO<ld (119EIVI $1199 '72 MALIBU COUPE V ... Aulo Tr1nl., P.S., Air (ond., Vln~I Root, l ow Mlltl (PU9l $2299 '67 CHEVY IM,'1.1.'A WA-.ON Auto. Radio, Ht 1t1r, P.S., Air \VFJ009) $499 '70 CHEVY CUSTOM CPE V-1, Al/lo Tr~s, Poww SIMrl~ ,,Coni:l, • ( VI - $899 '65 l'ORD FALCON P.S., Rftdlo, H61ttr, Autu, Air IRE1!11'1 $399 NEW CAR DEPT. •• ,.,,, OIH C•rn .• n •. • ,,H WllMI .... e htl Clll SR,.,.... •• lenf9d Air HMltr • DIK Dl\lrn lnk11 • ,1-.cl Dli.11 • Dffl W/S WI"" 52,539 $199 $71.51 DOWN Pll MO. Ut22.f0 II tht hlt11 t 11h orlt• Incl. ttx & '14 lie. ffea. Dokirrld pyml. prlroo 11 9*1 ... 1nc1uo1111,Ju &. '14 lk. fin &. •11 urrYINI Uler9t1 llM' • mont111 on APPltOVAi.: ol "°"'' crMll. AHNUAL PllllCINTAGI UT .. lJ,,,..., ORDIR YOURS TODAY • WORKING MAN 'S GAS SAVER LEASES '7-4 VIG-A Htchblt. I '7-4 NOVA l11tboltydr1m,1tic. ra. Au!e ''""'· 6 cyl •"II• d!o, c1rpe!lf1V, whltt . Po-• s!e.crlng w1ll1, ~liR MOHTM SJ& PER MOH{H SJ& '7-4 Molib11 Cloul~ '7-4 MONTI C.to VI, radl•l whlttw•llt, !urtiohyllramallt, PO"'· 1r 1t"rl119, PO-t clllC br1k11, !Int.cl gl111.. "W•MCMITM ... '7-4 CA.MARO '7-4 CHEY. "ldup v. l'Ofl, ' cvt '"Gln<r, t 10Hd tr11'11rntn!on. N• MONTM s11 · DON'T UNDllSTAND LIASING1 PHONI: 1-47•6017 Ji Mtntll 0,... en1 LNH. 0.....,. Ytun Tlldly ,.. D9Wll '''"*"' •-i.irMl Wt Wlll • .., Y11o1r .. _, Ctr If' Trtclt AJI C,....I M111f It Aw-w• l"tlll TU NEW TRUCK DEPT. Lpw· tt41LEAGE lffl j --D~T~-11 Priced Fer Quick Sale 123 IMPALA Cu1toll\ Coupe ..•. $3299 11 IMPALA Cu1tol'll Co11pe .... S319t 331 """"LA c.110111 Co•pe . , , .S32ff 128 IMPA LA C11stom Coupe .... $3299 -~$1 IMf~LA X~.£~~···lli!! • \~ TM Pick"' e 1'1"1111111 Pickup lo• • I Fl. &-cl e I Cyl. • 52890 $85.55 $99 DOWN 'ER MO, 3311•.$0 11 11111 t111at c1111 ptlce l/\CI, •~• a. '14 lie. '9ts. 0.1-rrld pyml. pr!c.t Ii S420S.40 Including 18~ I. '74 lie. le•• a. 111 c1rryl119 d>etllfl f()r • molllfll °"' APPllOVAL Of ya.ur crldll. ANNUAL PElltCENTAQIE llATI! """ ORDER YOURS TODAY Ii IM,.ALA C11tto111 Co11pe •.•• S3Jf9 I It CA,.RICI Cotipe • , ••••••. , S3-4ff 125 CAPllCt! Spon Sect. ...... Sl-4tf 12-4 CAPRICE Co1pe , • , , , • : , •• SJSft 72 CA,.RICE 4 111 .. r S.do11 .... SJ5tf EXAMPLI': * 1"973 IMPALA * CUSTOM COUPE. $3299 No Down $90,33,,. Mo. ,. ' • ·-- • THEODORE R fl-That's right! Check our dr.astic pr ice cuts on Ford cars & trucks and see for yoursel f! COMPARE ANYWHERE! We 've cut ALL pr ic es to the bone on all Fords in stock! No~ere else in Southern Cill ifornia can you buy a new or used car at a BIGtER SA VING S! 'ORO SAYS ••• HUGE SAVINGS ON EVERY NEW AND USED FORD AND USED CAR IN STOCK AND NOWHlll IUE IN ORANGE COUNTY IS THE FORD YOU IJIY BACKED IY OVIR 52 YIARS OF SERVICE UNDER THE SAME OWNERSHIP AND MAllAGEMINTI 19 74 ~~!!! 197 4 !!~!!~~Ci II 2+2 HEW FORD 8 PASSENGER CUSTOM 500 RANCH WAGON Incl. pwr. disc brks ., pwr. steer., 3 way door gate w/power win- dow, dual facing rear seats, 351 V-8 eng ., bumper guotds, AM radio, deluxe wheel cove rs & morel 1973 IStk. #1033. Ser. #3J72H 162023) ONLY$2695 -:-la• & II<. ONLY 53699 SAVE $1407.69 OFF WINDOW PRICE! ELIMINATE THE MIDDLEMAN VISIT OUR VOLUME LEASE & DAILY RENTAL DEPARTMENT lease a Late Model Pre Driven Car for Extra Savi ngs EXAMPLE: 1974 PINTO RUNABOUT COUlll 36MONTHS OPEN END S TO CHOOSE fltOM MUSTANG Radio, heater,.'Sti ck shift. • ll:1dio, h11t1r, 1uto. tr1n1. (SJS201J '688 $sss r (;~,~~~-----~--.~~~~~~~ ~ '68 TOYOTA '69 RAMBLER ~ CORONA DELUXE 2 DOOR tl Radio, heat er. Radio, heifer, 1uto. trans., I $.JSS 5S1SS 70 FORD MAVERICK Radio, heater, 3 speed tr1n1. (269£1El ~1188 '69 PONTIAC \. GTO ffi 2 door, rad io, heater, air. auto. trans., pow er steering, power brks. (359EYZ) ;., THIS CAR IS LOADED! Includes cruise ... o-'mati c, white walls, deluxe radio, accent group. mirror group, tinted gloss, big 2300 CC 4 cylinder engine, di sc brakes, bucket seats and much more! 2500 actual miles. Deluxe bumper guards. (Ser . 4Rl1Yll6190) Stock No. 36 . THIS CAR IS LOADED! Includes pwr. disc brakes, vinyl seats, tach., dlx. whl. covers, 2.3 litro 4 cyl. eng., vinyl roof, cruise-o-ma t ic, wsw ti res, pwr./str., fro nt & rear bumper guards, AM radio, tinted gloss, body side moutdings, and much more! 999 actual mil es. {Ser. 4F03Yl70952) Stock No. 16. SU PER DISCOUN S 0 N TR U C KS CHOOSE FROM AUllST 100 MEW 1973 001974 MOORS. 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Pe;1ce Pi!grin1" literally lives her adoptt~ narne a11d shares a philosophy of bro1ht•rhood [Uld inner satisfaction 11·Ll h whoever "'ill take the tin1e tu listen. At. !f'aSt rwo religious groups along the Suu1h Coa~t late this \\'eek sampled the pilgrin1's philosophy in cxch<Hl!:C for lodging and a f('\I' meal s. Today the e11igrn;itie "'un1::rn \Vith a v:arn1. cheerful pn;diciion that ll't1e peace. \\'ill contc to rnaHkrnd in this t'l'ntury has another "hornt1'' and 1.u:clic11ce \VCliting for her in San l)icgo. •·1've lived thts w::ry for 21 .vc;u·s anti ll is n1y ne\v life." she said charing <1 stopover an San Clcn1ente to address rne1nbcrs of St. Andre\v's l\llcthodi8t Church. · "And during that period I 11•alkcd at lea s! 25,000 n11lc.'i telling anyone 1rho 11·dl li!;len <ibout the true blessing of l)Cttce." sh<: said . ··~ly ht11r h<1d turned lo si[v('r by !he tirnc r round the ncv.· lirl'." sht> explained, .. :111d n1;1ny people thought I had 1akl'11 lecivc of rny SL·ns1·s 1'.'hen I renounced ;ill the mat~rfal things I h<1d lived "'it h during niy c::ir!y life_., li er belongings today fll .into one hand. A L'-O!nb. folding toothbrush and ;i I.Sec PILlilt l~t , l'age 21 Official Rules Nixons Not Taxable Resid.ents Carburetor 'Inquiry' Scheduled By RUDI' NIEDZIELSKI Of "'"' D•ilY Pllor Stall 1\ssc mblyn1an Hobert H. Burke IR- lfuntington Beach~ s.1id today 1hat the Asst'Tllhly Transportation Committee has scheduled a public inquiry Feb. I.\ into the controversial Kendig variable-vcnluri carburetor. "\Ve '''ant to get the trulh out all at once on this thing," said Burke. \\ho last Y>eck in troduced a resolution ("ailing for an invcsligatio n into the purportedly sn1og-free, high mileage device. The hearing \\i!I toke pla ce at 9:30 a.ni. al the stale Air ltrsou rces BQjfd lnboratory, 9:>28 Tclslar Ave., El~e. BurKe introduced ltl{' resolution "to clear up <111 the m i s con c e p I i on s su rrounding the tll•vice." 1rhich according to a nC\\'S service account produces no sn1og and dou bles or lrip!es n1ileage. •State Sen. Craig Diddle. one of Californi a's top smog ex pc rt s. \Vedncsday charged that the story by Capitol I'\ews Scr\'ice \\·as "grossly cxagger«tcd and u u fort u n at c I y pren1ature." Biddle (R-Rl\·erside). said the story gave "miilions of s1nog-\1·eary. fuel- ('(lnscious motori sts a cruel shock uf false hope." He charged that the report \1:1s ''bl;1tan1ly distorlcd. \\'ilfully n1isleadi ng and lotally false" in Jndica1ing !he dev ice had been suppressed by c o r r u 11 t p:>litici:Jns. Capitol Nc11·s Service r cc en t I y announ ced that the author of the story, Pat Mi chaels. had been dismissed. The Kendig carburetor may eventually • prov e to be a great breakthrough in the fields or fuel consumption and exhaus1 emissions. according to Sen. Biddle, bu~ "it is not now.'1 -"It is not ready for formal testing. ror n1ass pr_,Qduction, for widespread marketing or for consistent perform- ance," he said. Linda Nahhed Sex Stc1rlet Helcl for Cocaine L.i\S VEG,\S (1\P) -Sex s lar Linda Lovelace \Vas booked for in\·estigation of possess ion or cocaine after she and a 111an \Vere a rrested at a Strip hotel. police said. She was booked 'fhursday night under her n1a rriccl nan1e of Linda Susan Traynor, 25. said police. 1'hey added that she adntittetl to her stage identily and was recognized by local officers involved in a pornography case against her X·rat.ed n1ovie, ''Deep 'l'hroat." ()fficers said they entered her su ite at the Dunes i'lotel on a warrant issued by Justice of the Pea't'e Re:< Bell. Also booked fo r investigation of 1iossession of cocaine was DJvid \\linter, 34 , of Las Vegas. • A third per~on was taken in1o custorl v at the scene bul not booked. police said. i'le was releasetl after · telling officers he was in the suite tb deliver a book to ~Iiss Lovelace. 1 _ flifi ss Lovelace. who recently perforn1ed in a Philadelphia stage play, was in Las Vegas to catch the act of singer Frank Si natra. officials sail!. Gla11t 'M11sl1roon1' Scientists Ta~ P1ioto Of UFO in Frerich Jet PAR IS /UPI ) -Pictures tClken by scientists :ibocird a Concorde supersonic jet have kicked off a flying sauct·r debate in Prance. Shot June '.10 as the Concorde tr<icked a solar eclipse O\'er Africa. the pictures show a bright, nni shroomshajX!d ohject. Nation<1 I te)e\·ision sho1\·ecl them to 1he public for the first tln1c Thursday night. .. Study or enl;irged prinl s indicates the oi1jcct \\'<IS ::it an altitude higher thlln the 56.000 lcct of the Concorde ;ind had a dian1eter nf at least .... 660 feet.'' st1id Serge Koutc h1ny, .1 n astrophysicist <It the National Scienlific nesearch Center (CN RS). Loulchm y and Claude Poher. an official or the National Center of Space Studies, classed it as an unidentifie<I flying objecl. Bul other Frenchnien who &:'l\V 1 he pictures on television called radio st:-ilions 1o say rhcy thou ght 1he luminous object looked a lot like ;1 cloud . TI1e L·A.urore ne11•spapcr said loda\'. "\lan.v people arc alread)' convincCd that in th e Africa n skv the Concorde passed an airship fr on1 l\1ars or S(lme\1·herc clsc. '' The June 30 eclipse s1\·ept across !he hear! of !he African \\ildcrncss and the Conco rde flr111 along i!s ,path to give Fren('h. 1\111eri<'illl and llr1tish scientists an 8.l -nlinulc Io o k <JI rill· phcnoincnon and th e chance I o photograph il. The controversial object showed up Oil frames of a-'color fi!n1 taken hv one of the ccnwr·s n1cn. lie \l'tlS shooting pictures of the znoon's shndow on the •·art h. the center s:ii d. The object \1'as not notj Ccd until the fihn 11·as ctcv c!opcd. "\Ve mu st rid this subject of passion. get wscd to the evidence and prepare ourselves .. ~ for rnorc fr c q u en t confrontations." Pohc!' s;1id. Determined La'W Student Decisio11 Not to Pay Tax 'Legal' SACRA~l ENTO i UPII -A ~late tax offirial said today President Nixon and his 1l'ife. \\'ho vote al San Clen1ente. arc not considered residents of California for personal income tax purposes. But there is a chance he slill may O\l'C some slate laxes for 1969-73. -1~art.W Huff, exeeut.ive oflicer of .the Stale Franchise Tax Board. Said the board's legal staff 1·cvie"'ed the Pre!'iidenfs incon1e tax status and concluded. "President Richard 1\1. Nixon and P.:t!ricia R. Nixon are nonresidents.'" Bur lluJf declined. however. to say v.·he1her the President o"•cd any Califor- nia inc.ome .taexs. J-le said nonreside11ls could be taxed on "California sou rce in- conic "If you're a resident. we l<1x you on all your income.' he said. "If you 're a nonrcsirlen1, 1hc11 1here is a limit to \1·hat 1ve ci.in reach ." The deci~ion apparent\ yhad the effe<:t of subs1an1ial!y decreasing Nixon's pos- sible C:.-11ifon1ia t.1x liability. The White !-louse annou nced Dec. 8 that Nixon paid no state fnco1ne taxes during the first four years of his presidency. Officials said the. decision not lo pay the tax "'as entirely lega l and based on California statutes l'ti1i ch diffcrcntia!e behvccn a "do1nic ile" and a "residence." But l.Juff said the legal staff rult'.'d strictly on the question of the Prcsiden! 's rC'sidency and said it did not ncccssarilv follow that if a person \\•as a nonresidcrit that he \\'Ould escape taxation. l-le snid Th;i r JSSl!l' \\'Ou 1 d be ch::i!lt \l'i!ll fubscqu ently. The \\1hi!e ~louse said 1he decision not to pay Ca lifornia !axes 1v<1s based on lttw which differentiates bcl\\'ecn a domicile. \1·hich is required fnr voling. and a citi1.cn resident, 1~·ho is liable !Sec TAXABLE, Page 2J l\tari11e Jailecl In Stra11gling OCEANSIDE, (UPI) Ca in p ,_ . -.. ~ _ ... ~-.. ' -0t-aa11e--.+--<:Gu t---. -~, ·---·~-., .•. Chases Own Stolen Car Pendleton t.1arine Pvt. Douglas Richard Draper, 19. of Ro y a I Oak. ~1ich .. .... ~!las bee'ni::itt~--on a charfe"ot strangling a . realtor, San Diego C-Ow1ty Dist. Atty. Ed l\1iller said Thursday. Decreasing clouds and maybe e ven a little sunshine is forecast Saturday, Y.'ith slightly warmer temperatuw. High. at...lhe beaches • th the low &os. rfsiii"g '{o 1iiid-60s inland. OvUnlg~t lows in the mid- 40s. INSIDE TODAY Daily Pilot critics George Leidal and T01n Barl.etJ give their views on "St. Jomi" a11ct "Tl~t. J\.1erchant of Venice" iri todciy'$ Weekender. Al Y-14"Wkt , tOlll"' ll &.. M. tft'4f ~ C•IUtrlll• J, 11 Cl•1tlflM JJ.•f C""lu. ·It C.-.i1wtnt If °'"" Ntllt4t I r01.,1rf1I "'" 4 ,lnlMI l>U ,.,. fM •enN M, ,, ,..,,,_..,. ,. l11 lllT Stnkl ,_ MlllMJI I M9\'IH !NI MlltiHI ,U,.,.t IJ lillltlentl lilnn .-or..,.. Cou11tr 1 ···•-•11b :t1·tr 111\11.t Perttf IJ s"'" :it·n Stodl Mar'llm 1 .. IJ lit.wt.... " TI!Hfln tt-n WHfMT '4 _._,, "'"" 11·11 W1rM "-' . ....., ,..,, GLENDALE (UPI) If ch u c k Ferguson, a law sludent, eventually practices his profession \l•ith t h e actcrn1inalion he ,..displaycd han~ing 00 to his Volkswagen, ne •uld be . better than Perry Mason. Ferguson, 29, a former Ventura County depuJy shcirff, may not wear a badge any · n1ore but he never gave up the chase. He had good reason. He has be<!n living In a mobile home while attending Southwest.cm University Law School. And he came home one day recently tv find somebody had stolen his home. \Vhlle he was looking over some replacem~ts at a mobile home lot Thursday, he heard the sound ol a familiar auto engine -his own. A thief bad Hotten lnlO the car and was driving away jn it. Ferguson said be couldn 't bear the though! ol losing bill cor rl&Jll on top of the trailer thclt. He sprinted through the lot and leaped onto the rear of the Volkswagen. clinging to the empty bicycle-carr.:,'ing rack. The thief gunned the car on!o San Fernando Road and swung sharply, burllng Ferguson off U1e car. "I jumped up rear quick and started "'aving my anns." Ferguson told police later. frying to flag down a car,. ''A driver stopped for me and 1ve wcnl alter that guy ror about two miles, nmning red lights. zooming in and out Of the opposit~ lanes.·• The neeing thief was brought to a halt by traffic, and Ferguson dlved over the hood o[ an hut!rvenlng car and grabbed the door handle on the paWnger side of bis car. The thief locked the door and sped of(, , wllh Ferguson rerusing to let go of his auto. "I was holding oo and my legs 'iOere dangling ,at 35, 40 n1lles an hour. I Was running pretty fast," F'erguson $aid . After several ~kit . ~tber motorist !Seo ENDliRES..hp l) · . • Draper, in city jall, was charged with murder and sex perversion, Miller said. I-le s:tid the Camp Pendleton r.tarine \\•as arresicd in connection with the killing of Dale F. Lytton, 40, lhe night of Jan. 19. ~ Ly,tton's body .\\'as Cilscoyercd in his apart~l tile rollowing ·day. Draper "'as held without bail. LITTLE ENGINE . . REALLY COULD : BUDAPEST (UPI) -The state attorney has asked for severe punishment for three Hungarian engineers who lelt their IOC(lmotive unattended while they picked co rn in a track-side field. The drlverle~s locomotive started orf down t~ track and smashed into the rear of a freigbl train causing, $65,000 damage. • ., . 01Hw Piiot Stall Pi.o .. HO!o\~.LESS, HAPP}.fEACE MESSENGER DISCUSSES TASK ·Mt You Neod:to "ow A.Mui Her Is On Front Of Her Tunic Cle1ne11te Amtrali Riders .... I1~liecl by Loss of Stops .-o\lthough San Ju;1n Ca p i s t r a no · s advocates of restored passenger train service consider recent A m t r a k concessions a victorv. San Clen1E."nte passengers 1\'ho \1•i!l 10se t11•<J stops this spring still thi nk otherwise. Spokesmen for the charnber of comn1ercc in San Clemente said that group's board "·ill C-Ontinuc discussing the effects of a recent decision by Amtrak to launch a morning and evening flag stop ill San .Juan's idle old raihl'ay station. Thot plan .. ~aid officials in San Ditogo late last "'CCk. 1\·ou\d start i\-'lay 19. But to keep tight schedules intact. the inauguration of the Capistrano stops "•ill n1ean that the train on those hvo occasions \l'i![ no longer ser\'C San Clemente. /vid ofUcials i11 the 1 o \I' n that lost are wondering 11•hat happened to ci!,V council resolut.ions an d chamber letters opposing the change. San Diego region n1anager Of Stations \Va rd ftolusick said he had neve r seen any formal opposition from Sa n Clemente. Yet cil y officials insist that Amt rak's Suicide Victi1n's _Fumes Also Kill Mate~ 4 Otl1ers Ll'ITLETON, Colo. (UPI) -A deputy coroner says he believes " 31-vear-old housewife committ'cd suicide and carbon monoxide fumes from the exhaust or her car Sl...'(!DC<f from the .earage into the house,, killing htr"husband, her three -cltlktr'i!n and a"nelghbor,, 'l'he bodies of !he .six victims \\'ere • discovered Thursday when a relative af the frunily went to the townhouse apartment complex where they livfd and called police. ' The victims were identified as Beil}' Jean Foster, 3t; her husband, Kenneth C. Foeter 47 : her three children by a previous marrW,ge. James Allen Higgfn.<J Jr., ll, Steven Dou~las lliggins, ·ll>. •nd Michelle Marie Higgins. 7. and George Martin Schorer, 45, wh<i lived next door. Deputy Arapahoe County Coroner Gregory Mains said Mrs. Foste r apparently killed l}erself by Jocking herself in the garage lmmedlately beneath the living quarters end running tbe car's engine. • I Lo.:; Angeles staff received copies of a docu1nent unanimo usly passed by councilman late last yea r. The pant•\ avoided a direct con Olct "'ith San Juan over bids to change the stops. and emphasized that \\ t1at all the comrnunities needed \vas the \Se c Ai\1TRAK, Page 21 Nixo11 to Submit Def e11se Bucl get Of $88 Million \VASl-HNGTO'.'-f ! UPI 1 -l'rcs1de11t Nixon wi!l submit to C'.ongrcss 1\.londay a defense bud~ct totaling $88 bi!liJ11 for the 1975 fiscal yar, ::rn increase of $6 billion ove r the current Jc\·cl of spending, r{ e p u b I i c :1 n congressional leaders disclosed todav . Nixon met for neariy two hours with HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED TILL MID.YEAR -Story, Page 7 U.S. JOBLESS RATE UP TO S.2•/o, Page 13 !he CQngressmen today to outline his econ_on'iic report "·hich \vi!! be submi tted to Congress later today and also 10 discuss... ltii~ forthcoming $304.4 bilJkMJ total budget for fiscal 1975. Mari1ie Band Cliief Retiri11 g ·iv~lNGTON (AP ) -Lt. Col. Dale C. Harpham. leadcf or -the .~larin2 band who was reprimanded for allegedly accepting 1noney for conducting ct\iilian bands, -1 K_<!li rin~, the Marine Corps said l*Jay. "' Harphan1. of Pleasant Lake. Ind. lost $1 ,000 in pay as a disciplinary measure for '·unauthorized receipt of money In lhe form of honoraria." Me ha!! p,Jso voluntarily returned $4,481 In pay and allowances received "'hile he made the guest appearsinces. The l\'tarine band play~ nt lhc \\'h\le House and entertains at off1 c1al functions wherever tbc Prc.sident appears. '· • .- ., UJllL 'f PILU I SC ------ Leap to Deatli -- frldily Fellr11,vy 1. 1974 • - \ - ,. _.. ' .' ~· ~": A n1an ju1nps to hi~ death frorn the roof of the 25-story Joelma building in Sao P~ulo . Brazel. after a gi~nt blaze killing at least 60 persons erupted 111 the downto\vn sec:t1on. ?-.lore than 100 were rushed to hospitcils. 1nany with severe burns. f'r•<nH Po11 e 1 .•. TAXABLE • • • for incorn e taxes . 11uff told a n e\1'S conference if it is .. Dcc n1cd :lpproprirr1C for elected publ ic offir1a!s ·v.·ho <ire dornicil ed in this state to be residents for personal income t;ix purposes. then the revenue :ind taxa tion code should be amended to o::o providt'.'. Huff said !he• President issued .1 "\j,'<1ivcr of confidt•n1iali 1y" v.• h i ch al loY:l•d !luff I~ discuss the quest ion of r1~s1dcncy. "'\\1e undcrst<ind th<1 t in the not loo di.~tcin1 futu rt•. 1hc ConJ.lrcss1ona l Joint Con11n1lll't' 011 !nt crn:l\ l!C\l'llUt' T;1:\":Jtio11 \1dl ni<1\..\' :i d\•!1·rn11n;1\1un on <1ddit1011;d i-...su1'"' afft•ctin~ the l'rcs1dcn1's tax SL.lLUS." hl"' suid. .. ''Aft(~r ll'l' have hnd a11 op1Jqrtuni1 v In .. v<1J11:1lf: Ilic cun1n1lltcc·s dat1i ;:u1d de1~·rn1in;11 1 un, 11·t' 11·il l be 111 ;1 po::.i1ion In P"O("l'r!d furl ht•r 10 1n<1ke our o\j,111 dele nnini'l tion on th ose issues thnt <irt • ri>lcvan! 10 c:a11 forni n llcornc tax li'\w." ht• said. "\\'hC'n our rtvie1v is ('Otllplf'll'. 1\C h;n·e b•·cn 11d\"1s1•d 1hat ;111 ;nl<lillon:il 1raf\'cr 11·ill be issuf'd hy 1h1• President in ord er for our tl cterrni nation to be n1ade lno\.I n 10 the p~ic. ·· ~lean"•hilt' s:w.tOi·nia Secretary of Sl:ite l·:dniund (;. Bro11•n Jr. .~i'lid 'fhul"sda1• ht· n1;\\' ;1 ~k \1xon fo!' cl\'t.1ils on 1hr rlorar11:1110n 11t !ht' 1h•t'{i bv \.l"hich hl' ~;n't• hi" ,·ire prC'~1de11t1;1 I ' p;q)t•rs to 1hr :\at1011:1l An·h1v1•s. Bro\\·n :-011d ht• 111 ;;v svt>k the lnformn!ion frorn the Prl'~idenl as p:lr! \If h1~ 1111,·~t1g:11+on of 1ht' ;illrµ,..f! h<1ckd;il1ng of the dt·1·d IJy :\ixo11"s la.\ 1:111 vrr. Fr:1nk U1·.\lurco Jr. of J .os A111irll'S. Jh· :'<lid J)1•\l:t1•f«l t·l l111g 1 h ,, co11fidcnt1;il r1'lt1!1onsh1p ht•l111•cn :i l.1wyrr n11d his clir ni. r!·lusl'd to gl\'t· <1cr:.i1!« on 1ht• prt·p;11';1 tl1Jll of 1hr dt'rd <ind lh~ l'rt"'•ldi'nt"<i tax ri>turn in :1 depo~ihon 1J~t·11 \\.L·<ln1 ·-;d;_i~ !n Los 1\ngph·~ Hro1v11 stii4! Ot~:-ilarcu. \1o11• e v 11 r, ('ll!lf1rn11·d uru.k·r 0:1\h th;it ht• n1c! 11·1th ;->1,un at tht· \\1h1 tr lln11.'-l' 1\pr1I 11.1. Jllifl thr d;1~· Hro\.11n s:nd th1· l;.11\~('r not;1nzed \hr • deed :1.~ h:i\ 111r.: be.en <lra11 n ;1 ~ t-;ir (';1r!11·r. 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Bu! although two of the :iltcrnate routes call ror a eontroversia l use of San Clemente streets, Carr today declined to .. speak too soon" and offer a public v~i luc judgment on the altcrn.'.l!C. ;1 ltern<1t•~. The propos als. ll in a\!, contain sevc.rnl Jdt•as 1\•hich h11vc d i s t u r bed representatives of San Ju<in Capistrano ;ind San t:ll·n1cnle ali kt'. The specific ideas for Lhr. S11 n Clcn1cnte st rrcts call for the. rou1in~ of traffic along Ca1nino de los ~1arcs Can idea <1l re<ldy formally op posed by Sa n Clrmcn!c \ or the use of Avenida Pico, a dt·ad-end s(~ect lead ing to inland hills. The brie r appearance in Carr"s offices c;unc Tuesday, along ~·ith proposals for ~ct another forma l meeting between the road dcpar!ment aides. delegates frorn each ci1y in volved and Fifth Dis trict !:>UpC'rvisor Ronn!d Cas pers. Ea rlier th is 1\·eek the "'toad staff took ~·et another severe laci ng frorn San Ju<i n l'.1pis1 rano M.1yor Roy n~·rncs, •vho declared that he i.~ slil! not fu lly ronvincrd of the counrv·s desire to ease. San J uan 's concerns Ove r one specif ic routr. TI1e prin1r :iccess origi nnlly w::is to )Hl\'1' IJC('n a 111·1v road linking Prin1a lk~~'<'"hil r onyon ""'ith Oneg::i Hit;hll'av. \l'hich San .Juiln rcsirlrnts assert is ·a \.l'inrlin.~. unsafe roadway incapable or accepting: much iuore traffic. (\1111l!y offic1als no"· have promised 10 sn1tlv ::i p!<i n whereby !hey \vould fJflY 1h(' price of rea li gning the high\l'a y. Thi' slat(' agf'nry adn1inistcring !he ro ad /His s::ud ii plans no improvements !or 50\'rr:-it y('<i rs lo come. Carr s<iid !h<il he would prefer at lPa.~1 ont• more meellng \.l'ith the prirtics hefnre hr :1pproaches his counc il for ;1 JXlhcy decision On the d111np. I "The last lirne \\'c had a mccling- -las t Dcccrnbt·r -it \\'as little more thil n the exchange of some pri mary inforn111tion followed by a decision to rncct agai n.'' ht• said, eiting little in th>' way of definit e progress. Camino de los M:ircs is a relatively ne1\' l>oulc\"<ird lt1adi11g through 1hc San Clen1t:>n!e General 110SfliU•I complex and fhl'n along rows of C.\"pcnsi vc residential tr<H.:ts. finally cndin g nl tJ1e Creslile i\gJ:rr~at c Prorlucls plant. R<!sidents along the road h a v e • igorously opposed current truck traffi c on the road and hnvc vowed lo do battle -against plans lo add thousand.! or trips daily gencrati.-.0 by the new dump. Avcn ida Pico leads along San Clemente lligh . School into inland hills. finally stopping al lhc TR\Y Systems facility. From Page 1 ENDU RE S • • • forced the Volkswagen lo the side of the road. and Ferguson hurled hi mself over !he roof . snntched open tht door on the driver'!! side end grappled the thier to tbe ground. "A ir lh1' while he wo s telling me . lh11 l lhe whole caper was just e little n1isrhicf," 1''rrglison ~aid. l'nh<'r booked Kenlieth Clh\11, 24, af \';1n Xu~'· un a charge of grand the(!, • ' ' Airport Parking Now Critical ' Com1riissior1 Seeks $2 .. 5 Millio1i Seco1id Level Facilities By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of hit Dtily P'tklf St11t Ornnge County Airport 's terminal and parking fJcilitics ;ire handling twice the lo<1d tlwy \j,'crc built for and $2 .5 nullion is needed' to in1prove that situation. cowl!y airport con1ntissiuners have decided. Com m is s l o n e rs "·il l ask county go.,.ernrnent !O budgt2t funds for a second deck on lhe airpo rt pa rking lot i'ltld an expanded terminal build ing when budge t deliberations start ~tarch 22 . 1\ssistant 1\irport Director •· H. o n Chandle r today speculated the expansion proposal n1ay run into some stiff opposition from airport foes ro1nplaining Judge Moves Honios exual Murder T1·ictl l!OUSTON !UPI ) -Judge William 11. flatten today ordered the trial of accused mass murderer Elmer \\raync Jlenlcy moved to San ;\ntonio because of .. too great a prej~aice against 1hc defendant" in the Houston area. llatten. a stale district judge, also ruled verbal and written statements n1ade by llcnley during !he rarly hours uf his an·es t last August ,1·ere admissible as evidence. "Thr oral statements ... 1verc made ,voluntarily. at a time \j,'hen the defendant 1vas not in custody . .,\1'as not detained and . \vas not under any form of res traint," Hatten said. Hatten said the case would be heard by Judge Preston 1-t. Dial of the 175th District Court but did nol announ ce a trial date. "It now appears to 1he satisfaction or the court. and the court finds that a trial. alike fair anO imp<irtial to the accused and th e state, cannot be had in lfarris Count y. Texas. at this time because there exists in this county loo great a prejudice against the defendant," Ha tten said. about jet nol.~e. "The thing they can't S('(1n1 lo understand is that the expansion \j,'C <are asking ror Is tu meet prcs£'nt dc1nands, not cxpandt.><l de.nuinds for jct servite." Chandler said. The tomn1ission's buclgel request \.\'ill be filed \j,'lth count y Audlt or-Controller V.A. Heim 1\.londay n1ornlng. where th e figures will under~o &n in ttial review and an~lysis, Chandler said . From there, the requ est \\'ill go Oil to Cou nty Admi111 iitrati Ve Officer HobC'r t Thomas, \\'ho ""'ill hold !he first pu blic ht>a rings ~farch 2!. After that, tht' budgt·I "'1 1\ go on lo the board of supervisors for adoption in tl1ay or J une . Chand ler said the 111oney for additional facilit ies at the county airport t,\'ill not ~n1e directly out of tax coffers. Ile said tbe airport commissio.n is <1sking th<1t th e n1 on r y be borrO'l\.'cd front the county rcliren1ent fund and rt•paill &t an annua l rate of $53,000 out uf airport operating revenues. Rctire1nrnt fw1ds paid for the existing tern1ina! building in 1967. Cha ndler !laid about $1.5 n1illi on of .the nui ncy y,·ould go into the new layer of parkinJ.l stalls 011 lht" parking lot otnd expansion of the north side of the 1em1i na l lo make room ror new passenger \\"a1 ti11g areas. I u g gage ca l'ou.sels and offi ces. 1\irport cornmissioncrs were told lhis y,·eek that the current parking lot at the airport is virtually filled to capucity by Tuesday or each v.•eek l\'ilh cars le!t behind by trave~er~. ''There l!I ::ihnost no parking available to the in-nnd-out kind of airport user." Chandler said. "We si1nply can 't handle the 1.5 million passengers expected this year without the expansion." Chandler said the expansion will not mean n1or(' je! fl igh!s at the airport. even thou.1r:h the 01 hcr SI n1il!i<1n bt•i11g requ ested is for, :i 750·foot extension of lh c airport's n1ain rUH\\'H}'. '"Sy giving the jets 1nore takL'Off area. y,·c think they will be higher when they fl y over Upper Newport Bay, wht're niost of the noise rornplaints arc coming from,·• Chandl er said. Fraud, Ripoff, Copout Serlittg's NBC 'C hariots' Missi tt g <1 Feiv Wheels? Bv LEE PA \'~E never \led thcn1 together, \\"c saw a to the trouble of building what to the111 ~1 ·1n1 D•il1 Piiot s1111 tiny golden statue of 3 flying fish from \vould be a prin1itivc jcl fighter was NBC and Rod Serli ng put on a fraud, eoastal Ecuador and Serllng told us nol explained. a ripoff nnd a copout Thursday night that it looked like a jet fi ghter plane. Next \\'e saw the innnensc dra\j,·inJ,\S and they didn't even blush. \\'hy i.nter·stcl!ar travelers v•ould go on the Peruv ian desert that arc supposed ' It v.•as an hour·long program called. to be the ren1ains of an alien airport. "In Search of Ancient ~1ystery" and But el'ery flying saucer fan knows it pretended to be a search for evidence Frotn Poge 1 that they don 't co1ne sweeping in and that n1an \\1as descended fro1n alien AMTRACK slide do"'·n 20-milc-long runways. They astronauts. • • • slop in 1nid·air, hover and silently touch Jt in·as reallv a series of shots of dO\\'r.in one spot on landing legs. un related arCheological sitrs glued res toration of a corninutcr train. Perhaps thost' aliens \\·ent to <ill the together 1vith a narration \Htt'd froin Formal opposition to T ha-.. stops, trouble· Of building hu ge run"·ass fol" Erich von !)anikcn's book, "Chariots their J.t'.'t fiuhter 1ilancs. Or is it 1·u~l ho11·cvt•r, c:1n1c fron1 the San Clemente " of the Gods." • poss!b!e rhat primitive 1nan rnadt> lho.~e Chan1ber Oct. \'.! and \1·as sent to Both NBC's ripoff and Von Daniken·s Anitrak. lines and the othe'r primitive fi~urt>s original books are founded on a cu rious of rncn and ann1als <1s offerings to bil of parochial modem-day chauvinisn1. r\onetheless. petitions bea ring the his. god, the sun·! Perhaps they cau 1'hey assunle that those of us living names or 4.300 residents of the south only be seen fron 1 ihe ai r because early today have to be. sn1arter .and . cleverer eounty apparently convi nced Amtrak to man's god \Va s up there -lhc sun than anyone 11·ho ever lived in the p<ist. n1akc th e change. shining jn the sky . Jf this is. true. then every old structure, OHi cials have responded indirectly to Just because von Dani kcn anti Rod like an Egyptian pyran1 id. a wall in the requests for commuter trains, Serling c<in't visualize objects in •lhrcc Peru or a statue on Easter Island that insisting that lhe sing le ra il dorninated dimensions. does that menn that earlv ca nno t be reproduced by modern by freight traffic through Orange County man "·as equally 1in1ilcd? · technology , rnust have been buil t by \\"Ould make an instant commuter service '!'he r~<1I ·1y ,about Thursday night's aliens front outer space -not by humans impossible. filn1 v.·a th '·1t 11•as 1nade by i)eople v•ho just happened to have been cleverer The San Juan chamber launchC'd the "'ho kn · ttcr. tha n on•e are toda y. drlve for the stops \.l"ilh a prime goal Strlinif and the people at NOC can 11lis denial of early nian's te chnical of restoring. interest in the doon•nto1rn re:id v.irhout n1ovh11i( !heir lips. Yet !he.\' or ereative abili ty goes like this: landni[\rk station. . cho.o::e to \~1'1.SIC a ("Ou ple of hund red Since the architect ""ho built lhc A st'condarv c.ffrct of the restoration thousand dollars o n shnple-11Hnded l•i•ramids did a better 1·ob than the r 1 3· · · · th h ,,.,,,""k. o r in servtce JS e en ancement U\.. one "·ho bu ilt UCJ, he must have been an alien. of a plan by a Newport ~ach There are thousand year old pyramids SinC\" a 3.500-year-old Peruvian S1one dc1'ciopn1cnt-firm to restore the and temples decaying beneath the jungle niason built a belier \i·all ihan Erich landmark and use it as the nucleus in r..-lexlco bccau~ there is nJ money to Of a 'es'' l l and l · l ll ,. exca,•ate and -tore thorn . von Oanike.11 could build. he n1ust have ur; n ouris a rac ton ,,_., Hatten, ;1cting on a defense motion. also said llenley would remain in llarris Coun ty for additional psychiatric tests and consultation \l'ith attorneys . Henley. 17, is charged \\o'ilh six s\ayings in a string of sex torture murd ers that clai1ned the lives or 27 teen·age boys o\ler Lhree ye<1r3. Henley will be tried for the death of Charles C-Obble, 17. come froin another planet. keyed 10 an early railroad theme. Every day a dozen sites of ear!v ~ carried to its illogical conclusion, this Construction has not yet started on man arc. looted by vandn!s or covereit l <irgu1nl'nt would have 10 say th at :;;inee 1hat proj('cl but basic city approvals over by shopping center parking lot~ Jlattcn said the change of venue affects onlv th e Cobble killing and not the othCr fiv e slayings for which llenl ey is charged. ..., J1;,n1n1urahi 1vas a better lawver th an h;ivc been granted. and the ir priceless clues to !he history •··h 1· I · Al d · 1'hc flan slops 1\'ill involve the 8: \2 of man Oil earth are lost forevl'r. r:. r 1c 1man. since exan er \Vas a "' bctlt>r general than \\lest1nore!and, since a.111. northbound ;ind the 9, I~ a.in. Yet Rod~rling and NBC and "'l1<1ever ,J esus \ras a better _preacher than southbound. sponsored lhat program l'an waste their Nn nnan Vincent Peale and ~incc Passengers \vho \.\'ant lo take eithe r money on sc!<'nce fiction and pretend - Shakespe:ire "'as a better v.'ritcr than of !he t"·o !rains v.•ould take a flag they are doing sorncthing useful. Hod Scrling, they must all ha ve conic froin its holder at tracksidc and wave. 111e National 1\cade1ny or Sciences froin outer space. it until the engineer stops the train. should demand equal tii'nc. There arc The television program shov.1cd us a To get off. the passengers would have enough real mysteries In science without Will Gray, Henley's attom'ey. said he \j,'OUld ask for a change <:t venue to another sit e or a delay in the hr: ·rin1t. llal!en also officially appointed Gray and Ed Pegelow as Henley's attorneys. Pegelow said he \\'as not certain \vhethcr an impartial jury could be found in San Antonio. 1 _b_u_n_cl_•_o=f~in;l;c;re;s;tlin~g~p;ic;l;u;re;s;b~uiil•tlhjjjc~yiiiiiilioiaijsijkijljihlciicii~iinjjdj"~Cl~o~r.iiijiii;ii;iiiiijiji-j-jj;'~1:~s~l>~·n~g;m~oo~e~y~1naking up phony ooE>s. ''I"m not sure about San Antonio," Pegelow sa id. "\\'e "'ill have to go over th ere and test the climate. f\.1aybe il y,·iJI tum ou! we cannot get a jury <inywhere in Te,xas now or in the fu ture." Frorn Page 1 PILGRIM • • • b:illpoint·pen. ·rhcre is no n1onry, no cosmetic kit. no suitcase -noth ing el se.1 "At the tirne I firs t se t out I sto pped living to get and started living 10 gi ve. Life blossomed out and I att ai nrd the great blessi ng of good health •.. haven't had a cold or headache since." she s:iid. And the "·alking - endless days on foot through mountains and desert. onl y rciQforced her 11•ill to convince people ci lo"lf ·the in·ay ·thal \'iolence Is to be abhorred. "Only twice in all that time did 1 really encoun ter any violence against n1c and in each case t was able to- turn the rage into love," Pilgrim said. 'J'he cases involved unprovoked aUacks. "I was hit. but would not react - once from a young nian driven into a rage by a thunderstqrm. H(' wns obviously mentally disturbed. Another was froni a great hulk of a man who "''as ready to attack a small girl. I interceded." she-explained. The marathon walks of lhc carty days have slo1ved lately, she admitted . and although the ~·alking is still a strong parf or her lite·, appearances before church groups ot ~ d.~lnaUon ha.ve , taken over. ' "Peo?le take me in and I ask for nothing," she s<lid. "They have been so kind to me. In return I tell them about the blessing of irufer peace .and contentment." ' Wl1er~ did she live in her early yean? Does she have children? Family? Questions such as these draw vague answers. .. "I never was married, and because of that I have no one to worry a~ me. That makes it possible lo travc everywhere . without any guilt or fea at all ," she said. As for her age, you'll have to take 11n ed ucated guess. "Its not .'in1portant. J was bom on that day 36 years ;igo when I found inner peace." she said. Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savin9s. A larqe selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Lines. f.' .. • • . .. ,I ---~ ,.. . ··1-:::· -~· '.'.'.::' ==::::=~~:::-t::r.~;;;:;.;;;:tl"';::;::" ~=~~~~~~~=- OREXEl.-1'1ERITAGE-11ENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARAS1AN 7etl #II~ " 'INTERIORS WDKDAYS I SATURDAYS f •OO to l:JO FRIDAT 'Tll 9:00 • ., NEWPORT ·IEACH • 1727 WfSTCltFf 011. •42·2010 Op•n Fri. Til 9 P',M, LAGUNA IEACH e l4S NORTH COAST HWY. 494·61 11 TORRANCE e 21649 HAWTHORNE llVD. Op•n Fri. Til 9 P.M, J11 117• ,.. \ l. \ I , 1'oday's Cl osmg Prices • 1 q6 7•9a l?. 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' . . • • s ·-.. 1~ -' ~i TJ " " ~ ' 1 s .... 1" 21V.-~ " 11 ·-• J) ~ ~ ' • " ·- I J J!J DAILY PILOT Frida~. Ftbnnty l . 1974 Tahoe Battle Unceasing . ' l'onserv<1tio1iists, Developers Seek UJJIJ er Hc11t<l ~IATELl:-J E, Nev (AP \ -Edgt.'d by thf' Tahoe Basin's fragile environment ron11niss ioners have said they \\'ill al\ov.· \ris1trr snov:, Lake Tahoo is a royal 1s in the hands of the Tahoe RPgion<it grading 10 sta rt next sprin~ on two • • ~- Mother Scalds Girl, 3 HUNTSVfLLE. Ala . (UPI I 1vai!cd a day t>erore ta'~ Oottors teslirled they found -Geraldine Layne, t b c Tan1my to a hospital, a!4iough evidence that Tammy had mother of four small children, she was scalded over 90 been beaten and bu rned on has been CC1nvicted of falall;.-percent or her body. She <A·as uccasions beiore the scalding scalding her 3 -ye a r -0 1 d taken first to a Io ca I incident. daugbter and sentenced to 18 hospital and then rransferr\•d Annie, J~andy add Gloria years in prison. to a Birmingham hospital, have be('n placed in foster liJuc crystal coveted by conservationists Planning Agency. a liiistate agency multin1illion dollar casinos 1h~I\ both the 1---IOt--""'--"""ll>'-JJJLL~ui.£.Land by created in 1970 t.ll'Spllt: bitter opposition TRPA and th e Nevada 1'RPA opposed. """--""-~f1«om11.-r 1'1«>00011-int""m------'-----Tnrrtt,,.J\Tctf'orts 10 drtcrmtne•-trr, n<t-- The wonian·s s u r vi vi 11 g,1,~w~""~rc~sh;;;c-d;;;ied;;;;;Sc~p;;;L;;;l;;;l;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ho;;;;;n;>es;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; f-Ull:lOLC!' tU. atetLI<SUficd lheyJ __ sn"' her pour boi!in i:: \rater - da1·clopt·r~ for llS to1nn1t·rl.'ial \educ in The Lake T11 hoe :1:,:<·nty is using b.!" · · I casinos and cabins. . . . 1 U.'iC ca pa 1 1t1es 10 t 1e Ti.lhoc ~usin al~ rC'slrict1vc !!:on1nl! 10 tonfro construction. have drawn fire fron1 the t'()nscrvalionist 'fhc sCr<'nC. i1.:y beau1y of U1c lake It also is 11·ritHll! defenses to more Sierra Club. btlies the intense legal ""angling that than $250 n1i!li on in el:uins and lawsuits co11tinues vear-round for control of 1Yhat fro1n 1x-oplc '''ho argue 1hat their Tahoe THE GROUP llAS i;one to cout1. :\h1rk T11·~in unce c-a lled "lhl· rarest property 1vas unfairly dcv<ilucd in the clai n1ing that the TRf>A failed to slow picture the ·whole earth ran afford.·• zoning process. development. It backs its clai1n 11•1th Developers continue prt'~surc to build data on TRPA approval of a major :'\IA SSf\'E A\'TIPOLLUTIO\' rfrons th. f 1 ., shOJl"l.ll" ccr>t"" .·1nd c·•s1·no -nslruc11·on e\'ery ing ron1 sunun1·r {'U tages tH1U 1• " "' a <-v :.ire w1d cr v.·ay to preserve the lake, condominiuins to 10-slory ca s i 11 0 s. ur improvc1nents. \1 hich is nestled 6.22!'! feet high in th e II · re ectmg the gro\ving popularity or The 'l'RPA hopes the problems of S1l'rra r\evada. Sll2 million s1•i\·agc ....... port Tahoe as a recrc:.iiion area. TI1 e basin's I · r be I cd J I · sys rcrn is !JO prrtl·111 con1plcte ;ind populat ion of about 30.000 can s•rcll ur l'.1n1z\1 •rn cah~ h ~f ~ t irou~ l its Jt>l)arcntly has so!vt-'<l the problcn1 of lo 150,000 on sun11ncr i\·eckends. r ... ;1.ona ~an~ Jc3oo"ci00s or ad po pu atilolo sc.1\•age seepage into waters. Ct'I ing o a ut . an genera y 'l'IIE TiffiEE NEVADi\ rounties a nd nllows a 1naximun1 of 30 1:.e rc-ent land Bui tourists continue lo throng the disturbance at building sites. resort a rea straddl ing .the California-tv.·o California C.'OUOtics th at ring the :\cvada border. Scientists say that n1eans lake still hold niix cd vic\VS about the ANOTllER '\\',\ 'i:' OF con t r o I l i n g there's still a threat of increased a\~ae agency. excessive urbanization is l hr o ugh ~rov.'t h th<1t already has cast a green Pele 1-loliick, deputy director of the purchusc of private land by the fed eral ting to onee·blue. shorclinl' \1·aters. agency. says the counties fear that govcr111ncnt and slates. i\tteiUlon now is foc used on sil !'1 tio n rulings against !he <1&::ency in One Clf The federal governn1cnt already Ol\'llS and drainage frorn cons!ruetion acth·ity. the many condcn1nation la\1•suits could rnore than half the basin land. Cal irornia oily streets and parking lots, nulrirn!-leave local govern1nc11ts footing the bill ;;ind Nevada control roughly 10 perc{'nt rich golf courses and \a1\•ns ;;ind :i rcas rur darnages. a11d !he rest remains in 1>rivate hands. stripped of natural groi\•th. The leading loc;1l govcrnrncnt opponent TB Pi\ spokesman Hollick says Uic of the Tahoe Hcgional Planning Agency proposed goals call for public O\l'nership i\IUCll OF Tll ~ effort to maintain is Uouglas Cou111y. i'\ev.. v.· here of 85 percent of the l:tasin. _ .... ,, ·>< ,,_, •. - AP Pl>OIO •t i' t~l(_•lrerl'? Ilaquel \Velch has been sued for $38.500 by 1nusieal director Joe l]uercio who says he \\'as underpaid and un- tred ited in two or her productions. Good Deed P make the scene Sundays -· in the ov~r their 3-year-old sisler,I 1'a n1m~ Layne. I MRS. LAYNE, 25. \1•as1 conv icted of second-degree murder and sentenced bv an all-male jury in ~1adison 1 County Circuit Court. She 11·as tried on a charge of first·1 degree n1urder. ' lier husband. 1\I a y n a r d i Layne. v.·ill go on trial in l •' tv.·o v.·eeks on a first-degree m.urd er charge in connection I wttb the death of the child. ~taynard is a farin laborer. Gloria t.ayne. 9. testified 1 that her n101her poured a pot I of boiling 1vatC'r O\'er Ta1nn1y I Sept. 8 and that her n1othcr said. ''that'll teac·h her not to gel up on the t<Jblc again." I . ANNIE LA \'N E. Randy Layne. 5. sin1ilar tesli1nony . \\'itnesscs s<iid 7. nnd offered I See by ·Today's Want Ads e 1'111\'ATE: i·ulle~·lion of :10 urii-:in:il 111! ~l';t~<"iljl<'S hy 11Pll J;11ull'!l pnJfl':-Sion1<1 arlt'il. \':~ncly f)f slles. Shu11111i.; S.11 ,>;.,Su n !0-·I. e Dl~!/\'G 1 ·hair~. /lnsl & s11l1.• Ca1'1t•d 1\1!h lr.tll11•r. e .\i\'Tl(,lliE o:ok pin no. llo•f111isll1·1!. Ill \'\\'l'llt 'lll 1·1.11d111un II 1111 t11·n~'IL Prices Effective February 2nd & February 3, 1974 Save $1 Women 's turtleneck 100°/o acrylic. Great colors. Sizes S, M, l . ,'l . \ < I ~-·_...... \ ----- Reg.$5 -· ·-•• Save 20% Treasury disposable diapers Treasury Newborns pkg. o l 30 Reg. 1.29 1.09 Treasury Daytimes pkg. or 30 Reg. 1.49 1.26 Treasury Ove rnights pkg. of 12 Reg. 79c 67¢ Treasury Toddlers pkg. ol 12 Reg. 1.03 88¢. Save 58¢ Women's cotton bikinis Bright prints. S, M, L. Reg. 79¢ ea. .. SAVE 4.96 6 DIGIT CALCULATOR .--' Batte ry-operate d! unit fits in palm or pocket 24.99 Re9. 29.95 Save 1.00 Girls' Jean Machine washable_ Polyester/cotrol'l or oil COii on. 5;1 es 7 to 14. Reg. 5.00 Save 1.99 Treasury Interior Latex Eosy ro opply, dnei. il'l 20. minutes. Completely woshoble cleon up w j1f1 water. Fashion colors. 2/7.00 Reg. 5.49 Save 98' All Purpose Sport Shoe 22 cleo 1 -lnject i~n 1nolded ~ol e Block or whire. Bov' ,izes I to 12 2.99 Reg. 3.97 Save 510 10 Speed Bike Men'i. & women's wtlh s1de pull caliper brakes. Top mou..,1ed sl"uf1 59 • 99 Reg. 69.99 ,..,,, -... ~ ~:= HAVE A COFFEE :_:.~EAK • Enjoy creamy del•c•ou s cherry cheese coke and col. lee. Cofeterio. BUENA PARK IHc.1111 .. 01 I J .... ,. Opew .,.., t:JO to t :JO , ... !i-*Y , ORANGE ·-~-:-SANTA ANA 10 .. 1 Cltf Dr ........ ..._ IM. 1900 S.. 1rttW . Me. .t S.. c..t ,._ °"" 10.t -hly -., If lo 6 °"" 10.f -hly ._ 10 lo I OPIN WllKDAYS 9:30 TO 9!'30 • SUNDAYS 10 TO 7 , JCPenncy 113 456 189 0 9 ·-NQp(Rtl SttO,P?R 1 -,_ .. __ ··-~··-- CHAAGf..IT at The Treasury w11h your JCPenney Charge Card II you don't have a charge. 1us1 see how las! we can open up yQur n .. w account • I I I 17 I . . " ·-~-.-... ~ ... --~---·----..... -.1 • ' Laguna Beaeh EDITION ' Today's F inni N. 't'. Sto<~ks -~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~ VOL. 67, NO . 32, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES TEN CENlS - End to PEP Means End to Some Laguna Johe By f'ltEDER ICK SCllOEf\IEJlt Lifeguard diSp<.tlcher Brue(' Jlced is one of JO Laguna Beach city e1np!oyes whose salary is being paid by Uncle Sam. _ Recd is a PEP employc. PEP s!unds for Public Employment Progra1n. li e becarne eligible for lhc progra1n as a veteran. While in Laguna. he performs just as a regular city employe, is supervised by Chief Life1:1uan.I Sl11p Connor 1111\.1 i;; paid $1108 a n1011lh, Lile s~unc p:1 y as 1f ht• \1 ('re •l t'('g ular t·iry e111pl11,\1· In f:iet, lhc ouly differcncl• l>l'twceu R(·ed and <1 rcgul11r city c1nploye .s that he knows he ean count 011 ;1 long vaca tion starting: Ap ril 301 bcc<.1use !hut's \\/hen 1'8P runs out. The prograin's terrnination date com.::s at a good lime for a lifeguard. Reed said he plans on laking <1 vacalion, and then joining the .su1n1ncr ,\'c wport Bench l1fcgu<l rd stidf \1•hcrc lie J11tl his b!'olhcrs have worked bcfure. But. fur other PEI' employcs the pto~r:un end means a sea rch fur uther jobs. 1'hc rily ha:; pluns to carry over n11l,v one of these it has now. Terry 1Jra1u11 . personnel office r·. said . llran<.IL said a continu<1tion of the program n1ay be possible if legislation in Congress picks up the PEP idea but he conceded it didn't look too good now. The idea brhind PEP is that 1he progra1n will select a certain targi.::1 group and place gruup n1e1nbcrs in govc rn 1nenl jobs v<'11cre they al'e fitted b~, educa tion or previous experience, Heed s<iid. The t:1rgel group now ls returning n1ilitary veterans. This is supposed to help out citiC's such as Laguna Beach where personnel costs arc the largest single budget (See E!\fPLOVE Page 21 - Official Rules Nixons . ...... ,,,. ...r, .,-.,..,,,..., .. ·: __.li -· .. ~ .. -·""'* ·-~ ....... ' . ·---· ~ __ ,....,,.,,. --~--..:;; .. ._ ........ ..... __..... ... ............ , .... ,,..,,, Not Taxable Residents -·· ~ ,.. '"~"' ----~·'•"·' , .•. • ..... r ..... _ . ., _.,., ...... 'Waltons' Will Lead The Parade Laguna Beach's Patriots' Da y Parade grand marshal likes Chinese ice cream and pean ut butter and pickle sandwiches. \\,.hal's 1nore, the Grand fi.·tarshal collects frogs. v.•ants to be a nurse. arl archeologlsl. a Broadway s1ar, and "'rites music and scripts. Actually. the Patriot's Day Grand \larshal is six person s. they're the family on "The \V altons" television series. The \Valtons conti ngent in Laguna 1111o·i1J include Jon \Valmsley !Jason). the mustc "Titer; Judy ~1orton t!llarv EllPn 1. actress: Brick Scotl l Ben). pe:inul butter and pickle sandwich cater; r..tarv r.~cDonough (Erin!, frog collector: David Harper (Jim·Bob l. script wr iter; and Kan1i Cotler tElizabcth i. Broad"·ay star. 11le seleclion of th e grand marshal for the parade was 11 nnou,1ced Thursday by event Chairman Cal Orcu tt. The parade v;il\ step off at 11 a.m. Feb. 16 and march through down town Laguna Beach. Parade entries include bands. Ooats ancl othe rs. -tr ,:,· * M yrtl1 Malab y Parade 'Citize11' Lagunan !\Iyrth !\-lalahy has been named as the Laguna Beach Patriot5" Day Parade outstanding citizen, Pnr~Je Chairman Cal Orcutt a n no u n c e d Thursday. ~1rs. Malaby \\/ill be honored in the Feb. 16 Eighth Annual Pat riO{s' Day Parade. " Orcutt cited Mrs. Malaby's outstanding service to the communitJ. "f\1yrlh l\.1alaby is a well deserving lady who has give n rreely of her time tb some 35 ~mmunily organiza tions service clubs and fund -raising projects," he said. Oraage Coast ~-----.,.. · W eatber • Decreasing clouds and maybe even a little sunshine is forecast Saturday. with slightly warmer temperatures. High at the beaches 1n lhe low o , rising-to mld·OOS . inland. Overnight lows in the mkt- 4118. INSIDE TODAY DaillJ Pila£ cTiUC8 George Leida! a1id Torn Barley 1;1ive !l1eir views on "St. Joan" and .. The Merchant of Venice', in today's Weekender. II.I Your lwwic. ~ ... ,1... fJ L. M, •n• 14 "C1Uf1r.w.t S, ·11 Cl111lt1W )Mf e,_,,, 1f Cl'fflwt•• lt DHftl Mt tlCtt I .. ,.,.. "•" . r1..._, 1•1s· ,..,. "" ·~ ,., )I ~ II '" ""' lln'Kf )I MMI"-I ~...... tt.31 ~ l"ulMfl .u MetltMl Mewl t . OrMtte C-ty I 1t11t1ur11111 11·1' lwlvlt ,..,..., U • l ll'M'tt '°'" Slttll Mlrt{-'1 14-U T-" Tlltll"" tf·J1 -. w__., ...._. u.u --. Wltll....... ))-ti 0 r Decision Not to Pay Tax· 'Legal' SAC!tAM ENTO (UPI) - A state tax official said tocl ay Presidenl Nixon and his "'ife, who vote al San aatnenle. END OF PROGRAM MEANS TIME TO LOOK FOR JOB Laguna Be1ch Lifeguard Dispatcher Bruce Reed • ... arc not considered residents of calffomia _ · _,. ... •· . .... ' I for personal income tax pu,,.._, But · D ·i ·· ' f ' '"':J L s t d t UPI T•!ep~~to LeHp to Deotli ;\ n1an jun1ps to his death fron1 the roo[ of the 25-story .Jocln1a bl1i lcting in Sao Paulo. Brazel. after a giant blaze killing at least 60 persons erupted in the do"•'nlO\vn sect.ion. t.1orc t han 100 were rushed to hos pitals, n1any with severe burn s. Sewage T1~eatn1e11t Project To Ha11dle Ali so's Needs A ·$27 milllon regional s e w a g e treatment project for member a~encics of the Aliso \Va~er ~1anagcment Agency (AWMA ) has been presented as the mos! cost-effective way of handling the communities' waste \Valer di sposal needs through thi s century. The. plan was. up.wrapped at a meeting' this week of the A WMA 's eight member board of directors, and its oWn board of directo rs. Included in A WMA are the agencies responsible for .waste water treatment the communities of Irvine, Laguna llills. El Toro, Laguna Beach. South Laguna, Laguna Niguel and Emerald Bay. As proposed, the regional facil ity would meet the need!, or 80,000 persons living in the area in 1995. The plan calls for abandonment of Laguna Beach's cirta-1930 treatment pl11n, and a Ucup of he Trvine Coastal sector Emerald Ray, Laguna Beach and South Laguna to a h1rgc regiona l treatment plant in Alisp Canyon. · Treated waste wifl be discharged Jnto the ocean off Aliso Beach thro~h an out fall from the regional plant. · A trea tment plant located in the • ,. Laguna 1-lllls Leisure \Vorld area would trea t wate:-to a hi gher state, tertiary stage. This reclaimed ·waler \vould be suitable for irrigation, and wat ering of greenbelt areas. It could also be dischafged into Aliso Creek and provide a yea r around \rater source in the creek. AWM A consultants. Don Ow e n Associates, also state the reclairried water ooulct be used to recharge the Aliso groundwater bnsin and reactivate wells in the area for agricullura\ water, greenbelt and open space irrigation. While the alternative recommended by Owen Associates is the least e:\.pensive fot the AWMA as a whole, Cily or ISee SEWAGE, Page 21 Edison on Cookin g ' .. Coo king with the Budget in Mind .• is the subject or a presentation by the Edison Compruly , al 7:30 p.nl. Tuesday in the Laguna, Btacb RCCT"tttion Department 0Uice1 S70 GleoM)'n! SL The free classes will otrcr money !avln g tips nnd recipes. The public ls ln11lted. there 1 •• ch ance he sim m•y owe e ermineu a'W U en some s1.1te taxes ror 196~73. Martin Huff, executive officer of the State Franchise Tax Board, said the board's legal staff re viewed the f'residenl's incpn1c dfr.x status and concluded, "President Richard ~1. Nixon and Patricia R. Nixon are nonresidents," Catches Own Stolen Car But fl uff declined. however. to say \\'he1her the Pre~ident o"''cd any C<ili for- nia inco1ne taexs. J-le said nonresidents could be taxed on "California source in- corne ." "lf you're a resident. \\'e tax you on l See TAXABLE, Pag~ 2 I Public l11cr11ii·y On Ca1·huretor SJ.a ted F eh. 14 By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of 1111 0111y l'llot sr .. 11 ,\sse1nhly1nan Hobert IL Burke (R· llt111 tington llr<1ch) said tod ay thar the Asse mbly Transportation Committee has S<.'heduled a puhlic inquiry Feb. 14 into the contrn\•ersi al Kendig variable-vent uri carburetor_ "\\'c \\'ant, to gt'! !he truth 0111 all :it once 011 th is thing ... said Burke. 1rho last 1reck introduced a resolution calling for ::in in\'esligalio n into rhe purportedly sn1og-free, high mileage drvtce. The hearing ' "''ill take place at 9:30 :i.n1. at the ~talc Air Re sou rces Board laboratory. 9528 Telsta r Ave .. El ~1ontc. Bu rke introduced the resolution "to clear up all the m i s con c e pt j on s sur rounding the device." which according to a news service account produces no smog and doubles or triples mileage. Slate Sen. Craig Biddle. one of Ca lifornia's J op scnog ex perts. \V~~ncsday charged that the story by Capitol News Service was "grossly !See DEVICE, Page Z) Linda GLENDALE (UPI) ·If C h u c k Ferguson, a Jaw student, eventually pracrices his profession with t h e · 'deler1nination he displayed hanging on to his Volkswagen, he should be belle; than Perry Mason. , Ferguson, 29, a former Ventura County deput y shei rff. may not wea~ a badge an y more bul he never ga\;e up the chase. He had good reason. ~le has been Jiving in a mobile home while attend ing Sou!hwest.ern Univ~ily Law School. And he came b<hne one day recently IA. find somebecly had stolen his hon1e. \\lhilc. he was looking over some replacements at a mobile home Jot Thur sday. he heard the soWld of a familiar auto engine -his ov.·n. A thief had gotten Into the car and v.·as driving away in it. Fcrgusor. said he couldn't bear . the thought of lo.<iing his car right on' top of the trailer thefl. He sprinled lhrougl1 the lot and leaped onto 1hc 1 rear of the Volkswagen, clinging lo the empty bicycle-carrying rack. Th e thie( gunnl'ti the car onto San ~·ernando Road and swWlg sharpl y, hurling Ferguson off the car. "I jumped up real ,quick and st arted. waving 1ny arms . '1 Ferguson told police later, trying to flag down a car. ''A driver stopped for me and \Ve went after that guy for about two miles. running red lights. zooming in and out of the opposite lanes," The Oeeing thief was brought to a halt by traffic, and Ferguson dived over the hood of an int ervening car and grabbed lhe door handle on the passenger side of his car. The thief loc ked the door and sped off, with Nabbed Sex Starlet Hel.d for Cocaine · •, LAS VEGAS (AP) -SllJ. star Linda Lovelace was booked for investi gation of possession of cocaine after she and a man were arrested at a Strip hotel, police said. She was booked Thursday night under her married name of Li.nda Susan Traynor, 25, said police. They added that she admitted to her stage Identity and was recognized by local officers involved Jn a por,nograp~y case ~gains.t Jler X:ra.ted n1ovie, "Deep Throat." Of£1eers said they entered her SUJle at the Dunes Hotel on a warrant issued by J ustice ot the Peace Rex Bell. Also booked fbr investigation or possession or coca:ine was David '\Vinter, 34, of Las Ver.ts· , A-third person was taken into custodv at the scene but not booked, police said. He was r,leased alter "telling officers be was in the suite to deliver a boo~ to Miss Lovelace. ·• Mi" Lovelace, wbo-r-Uy performed in a Philadelphia stage play, was In Las "Vegas to catch the act of singer Frank Sinl\ra, officials said. • • ., .< ... f ' Ferguson refusi ni.: lo let go of his auto. .. , '"as holding on and my legs "'ere dangling at 35, 40 miles an hour. 1 v.·as running preny fast,'' rerguson said. Aftt·r several blocks, another inotorist forced the Volkswagen to the side of the road, and Ferguson hu'°}l cd himsel f over the roof, snatched open the door on the dri ver's side and grappled the lhief to the ground. "All the v.·hi!e he was telling me thal !he whole caper was just a little 1nlschicf, ·· Ferguson said. Police booked Kenneth Cahill , 24, ~l Van Nuys, on a cha rge of grand theft. Valuable 'Life' First Editio11 Taken in Thef t Orange County Sherifrs ofrirers are investigating \\·hat they descr ibed as a part;cularly c<1llous theft Thursday nig ht from an elderly Laguna Beach V.'ornan. Deputies said l\irs. I .aura Mildred Peddicord. 75. of '.?059'l Laguna Canyon Road, "''as robbed of the first issue of Life. magazine by a man who called at her home on the pretext of buying her entire collection of Life publications dating back 91 years. l\1rs. Peddicord of Pedd icord 's Trading Post told officers tier visiior examined . the collection at her hon'e and slipped tll.e first issue lrom the pile before handing the maga1.ines back to her. She told deputi es she d~covered the loss after her visitor left. 1\-frs. Peddicord said today !hat the iss ue dated Jan. 4, 1883 is irreplaceable. Experts believe the issue could bring a substantial price on the auction block . The magazine , a pubUcation of humor and oP{nion, Colded. ~ name was pur- chased for the pictorial magazine Life which began publication in 1936 . aDd which also fOldcd in recent ycors. Festival of A1·ts P a nel Se ts ~feeling h1embers of the Festival of Arla scholarship committee will be al Llguna Beach High School from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 14. to explain the festival's scholarship program and h:ind out application fonns. F'estival scholar$ips are!: avall1ble for fields of art, dan ce, drama (perfor.mante and production), music and wrtling. Th• (efi tlval grant1.>d $27,000 to 28 student.!, durinK ;973 . '' ' •> OAJ L Y PILOT LC ,. - Save Fuel Pool B11 ses Cu1·tailecl l .. 1guna t>:i gu~I'.-. ··s av1· thl' l·\Jrl Pool ,'' <1 five-bus al!l·tnpt :it 1·11111111u lrr serv1c1.·, nC't'<i~ :;alv11t ion 11 ..,t'lf /\:, vf \\'c<l!ll'~d :1 y. 11\"U Of lhl' (i\'C routes 11 (·re d1st.11u11111iued dul' 10 lac k ul it1 !i'rest and scheduli11 ~ tangles, :1cl'Ordi11g 111 spon~or1ng officials. UffJl'Ji1!~ 1<I .\\'CO Co tll 111 II n LI y l>c1elup{·r~. 111<'. \lho 111·gan1zcd and undl·rwroll' the pr111ecl. ~:1y Ibey v.111 ('Ontin ue the other thrt·e routes-lo <lowntov.·n Lo:;; An gc1£>s, Full erton, and Santa Ana -for another month. Con1muter runs to Lo~ Ang('l£>s International Airport and \Vest Los Angeles and to Newport Ce nter and Orange C-Ounty Airport were stopped beeause fev.•cr than five people were riding thein . The bus lines bef.ia n fou r weeks ago, v.·iU1 the first two weeks offered at no charge to riders. The equ ipment ha s cast Avco close to $10,000. Don 1-lcMullcn, Avco mark('t ing dl rrctor, said a ne w flyer v.·itt be mailed 10 I..3guna Niguel· rcsklents to .inform them of a shopper 's bus to Fashi on Island in Nev.•port Beach and South Coast Plaza in Costa l\lesa. Routes to be continued through J\1ar. I include : -Downtown Los Angeles and Wilshire Boulevard to Western Avenue. Departs Laguna Niguel 6:15 a .m. and returns 6:55 p.m .. An average of 32 riders so far pay $14,50 per week. -Hughes Aircraft , Fullerton to Cal State Fullerton and Autonetics in Anaheim departs 6:30 a.ni. and returns 5:55 p.m. An average of 15 riders pay $9 a week. -Downtown Santa Ana and the City shopping center. Orange. Depa rts 6:45 a.m. and relurns 6:05 p.m. An average nf 21 passengers are paying $9 per v.•eek each. Airport Needs I mprove ni ents, Boarll Declares BY \\'ILLI A~I SCllR EIBElt 01 I~' 01Hy Pllol Sl•lf ~ 01'ange County Airport's f('rn1i11e1\ and parking facilities are handling twice the tuad the~· "·1•r(' bu ilt for anrl $2.5 n1 illion i" 111·ctlt ·d 11'1 in1prqv1· !hat si tuation , count y airpur1 l'l!ill:11issioners hare dt.:eidcd. Co m m i s s 1 o n e r s \\'ill ask C'fJUnly government to budget funJi; for 1:1 second de1ek on the «iirpoJ1 parking lot ;ind an expanded !ermin:i l building \\'hen budge t deli bera!ions sta rt J\Iarch 22. Assistanl Airpo rt [)irector R o n Chandler today specul aled the expansion proposal rnay run into son1t' stiff opposi lioo fr o111 airport roes rom pta ining "The 1hing they can 't seen1 to understand is that the expansion \VC. are asking fur is to n1cct present demands, no! expanded demands for JC\ service." Chandler ~aid . The commission's budget request \l'ill he filed 11·ith count y 1\ucl itor·Controlt er \'.A. Mein1 ~1onday 1norninµ. "'here the figures \1·111 unck!rgo nn initial revic1V ;uid analysis. Chandll'r said. Frun1 there. !ht• rrqu r:;t \l'il! gll Ull to County /\dn1inistral1ve Offit:t•r llobl'rt Thor11;1s. \v ho "'ill holrl !he first publi c hearings 1\'l ;1rch 22 1\ftrr lhH!. !he budge t 11·11! go nn to the board of sup ervisors for ;1d11p1 1Un in ~·l ;i,v or J un('. Chandh.:r snid 1hc n1u11ev f11r add11ion;il ~1bn11t jt'I llUI S('. fji('il itirs ;1! lhl' count y airport \1•il1 not l'tllllt' 1l1r1'eth out uf ta-.: 1 ·01fer~. He s:nd ihc a1r por1 co1n1niss1on 1.., :-isking 1h:.i t the m o n e) l'lt: borro11i>i,l fru rn \ht' l'OUntv r('!irern('llt fu nd anti rt"paicl ;i! ;111 :innual r<i!C uf ~:)3 ,000 tf\1! of airport operaling rC'vl'n urs. Hr1irt·n1ent funds raid for the ex.isling terminal building 1n 19Gi. OU.NG-I COAST LI DAILY PILOT Tfl• Ori"'" C:O.r DA.ILY Pll OT, .,.,,,, """ic:fl I~ <Ombln.O 11141 H1 ..... P, .... " -1"1H ey 1!11 Oreng• c o.or Plltllltfll"9 co.,.ny Sopo r1r1 .Olhor>a ''' 11UOIJ1fl.i, M°""~'( !flroll'jl\ Frld1y. ~' Cot1!1 Mtw, '"'"PO" B•icn, Hun1+.,g1on · ll19<:l>l l"t""ltln v111~v. ~•Qu,.. lltlcfl, l•vlnei51ddl•b.oc~ ftnd Son Clf"1t n!f/ 51n Ju1n r1n1ttr•""· 1-. 1lnql1 "'.;I '°"~' tdltlon 11 puOtl\"9of S1turd1\'I •rod St.rod•••· Int P"'>tiplll _11,,,l<>Q Pl•n1 II It l lO Wut 61~ '""'· C0\11 Mou. Ct ll!o•nl1, t lt)I , Rob.rt N. W1•d Prnidtft1 I ncl Publ•\l\U Joe~ R. Cud •y V•<t Pl'ftidtnl 11111 Genett i Ml nlW Tholl'l •I k•t•il e d1ior 'fho••'lft A. Mutphin• M1n19lng Edi .... C h1rl11 H. Looi Ri,h•rd P. Noll A11l1!•nl M.-f>&Oiftg Edlloro ~'" "'-" Off"1e1 222 Fo".+ A v111w1 M11lin9 Adtlr•n: ,,0 , 111 666, 92612 <>"'-' Offlc" Ct 1t1 M"': JJO WtJ! f11y Sl•HI N'""'Hrl flt•cfl: JlU N.-fl.oui.~1•1 Hyn•"'91o<! flr•cll: 17111 1111<1\ 110.,11v1•d i1n c~,., JOJ l"O<"tto 11 C•"''"O llt11 , ......... f7141 '42-4JJI a..HJHI A""""""-t l4l·S611 L,..... .._. AN D.,..hwttr .._..,, ..... 4f4·f4t6 (Ofl"l't iOfll. lt/J, o ...... C..t! ~lltllltlll .. C-ny, No 119wl 1 .. ri.1, lll"l!rt!'°"" w 11or111 ,..."•' or -:t'J:'..,,."'" l'ltr11n ,,..., 1:1'9 lllPl'odll( ... -I ."*161 -· mlUiln lot COl>'l'•loP>I -· $~ ci.11 -!191 Niii I! (ell• MIN, C• llftn•!• •• i<llliM!r'l90111!1 n c•tr+tr ll u ,,_,,..vi '"' melt tJ 11 ,_1111" mllit1rv *H-tl•,. U.61 ll*llNJ. ' Oi ily Pilar S1t11 Plltlo HOMELESS, HAP PY, PEACE MESS ENGER DISCUSSES TASK Al,1 You Need to Know About Her Is On Front Of Her Tunic f't•tJll& ''''!ll! 1 DEVICE ... exaggerated nnd u n f o r t u n a Lr I ~· premature.'' Biddl e (R·Ri\'ersidel. said the story gave "miilions of srnog-11•car~-. [uel - conscious n1otori sts a cruel shock or false hope ... lie chargltd that !ht' report 11·:is "·blatantly di~torlrd . \11ltully n1isle11ding ::nd tol<i lly f:il se" in n1d1t·:1t1ng 1h1· dt•\'1('1· ha d been supprl'SScd Ly c o r r u p t poli tici:ins. Ca pitol !\t•11s Ser\'ICl' r e t l' n I I .1' ;\nnounced th:1! the auihor or !hC' stor1. 1~a1 ~1icha~·ls. ha(.! 1}{'1·11 <l i~rni ss1·<1 The J\endig curhu rt·!ur rn :1.v ~·1·rnt unl!~ prove to be u grr~Lt brea kthrough in the fil'ld s of fuel ('\ll\sun1pt 1011 <ind t•;1..rt:1u ~t 1·1n1 s~1un -.. :n·1·111·r11111: !11 ~lll B1ddlt· b111 "11 1~ 111•\ 111111 ' "l.t is no! n·;id~' fo 1· t ir rn:1I h1s:t111g. for m;1ss prl)duction. for w1df·sp:·cn d marketing or for consi ~11·111 ;lrrforn1 · an cc," he said. Poll u1ion fonl rol:; !11d11:'!ri1•s or Torra nce, l\'hil1· disit \·011 1ng L h l' exaggerated l'laims. s;-1~-.~ n.~ product dues n1eet the stringent l!li.l fcdrral exhaust emis sirn st:111drirds !:!!though no! California standards 1 nnd in1provt•s 1ni lcace by approxinia tcl_v IU perc1.:nt. In an ol hl'r J\cnd1g rarhur('tor-rcl;ni·d act ion !1-ro s1nog are:.r as~r rnblyn1en l:.r~t v.·eck c31JL'<i lor i1n ir11n1cd1:1te leS1lll~ progran1 of lhe de11et'. Front l'ngc 1 EMJlLOYI~ ... cxl)t·n~r ;ind hrlp tht' u1ch\'1dual. Tile hop1' is 1h:ll once !ht· PF I' rn1pln\·1· is 111 a JOb fnr a !1me. ht,'11 h1•c111i1(• ind ispcns;.ihlt>, or in lyp1cal bu rcatil'rn11f' t hin~ing . 1!11• \1 ;Jrk 11·111 t':\Jli.ll'ld ffJ til l lhP 1111H·, spal'l' <1 11d 111 11nµo wcr Jll11lt-rl 10 Jt In l.:tj:!un:1, l'~:p en1ploycs :ire 11·nrk111~ in clcncal. n1;n111r11ancc. p I <111 11 in g d('par1rnent and pol1e(' dcpartn11'nt j11I"'" H 1·e<I'~ Jub t1111~1~1.s tJf n1.i nn1ng !hr l1 (rgt1:1rd dt•p11nn1l'11t 1cl1·pl1i1n1·s a1Hl r;1diu and v.;1ti.:tung the oct·an olf :\l.1111 llt'<tCh lle'.s bl'Cn 11·1th 1h1.: dL•part tnl'll! ~1ncc \!Qll'Olhl'r. <ind so L1r hl·\ nnt h;1d 10 rrc;c111.· ;111ybod~· I t'~ hcen ,1 qu it·1 \\Ul!C'r \11th Fe\1l'r 1han no r·n1 al (.'tncrgcnc y i.:;Jlls. l'ntil ll l'L'<I ju111rd J,;u.:una·s thrce-n1a11 (11H·l11nf· Lifl'gua rd ~1a ff. !he ~uard ll'lephonc 11as l1 ·fl t111al t('nded 11 1ii1c guards \l'Crt' p11trnhn g. A m<irhinf" ans\1·erer1 , nnr1 told CRl!r>r.i that emrrgrnry <·;il l.1.; should be T1\1ldC to thl· fi re .departn1 e11 1. 'l'licrc. the lit1.: ctispatchc r would radJ11 gua rd:;. Th r del;1,\' r'fl ll."Pd ll n n r· ,. l' "'.,.. ;1 ry hi11dr·ra11ce fnr guards. Ht't'd ,,:ud. "1\e bt\'!l nhle lo hl·lp 1l1e guys ln La~una . to :-1•1 tht•rn h'l'c for othi'r task"'. ()therwise they fL·cl obt1ga1cd to ~11 1herc an d answrr the phone," l<ced :,.1 id ,\ft r r Recd lt•a1•cs, 1hcrc 1o11H he 1111!y • Albt•rt. the mouse v.·ho ll\'l"S in the li feguard's radio co nsole. left in the !0>1 cr 1vhen the gu<irds arc 1111 l)a!r'ol. Albert can't hC'lp v.·ith the telephone. but he's working on the radio "tic's eating our C'hanncl 2 spcakL•r," Reed said. Frot1l Page 1 SEWAGE ... 1.aguna Brach representat ives hAvc indica ted thnl costs 10 Lagunll .... ·011ld be grc11t t·r lhlln under soc1e other st he rncs. onr 11f wh ich Includes 11 trcn tment p1an1 In the Irvine C'oosh1.l SCt"·tor. A\Vto.1A officials hnve snid that !hr. allocation of costs to the regiona l AliS(.I plant ha\'c yet to be f1n;i hze-d. I T <LJJC Rccor<ling Ex11crts R rf 11 te<l By AttOl'ltl'Y ~ ' \i i\SH.INGT O~ ~ l'l'l 1 -Hose :'llary \\'ovds' la1,·yer charged todily thC> rxpl'rls 1•. ho testified th at on e (1f tlie \\'hi!c I l ull~l' \\';tttrgatL· t:1 p1·s d1·flnil f'l_1· h:1d b1.•t·n <'rascd "don't kno1\· \r~al 1hr~ 're doing'' and cannot support thl·ir f1n<l i11g:; 111th f.c:ientific fa c:s. • 'l'hl'y JllSt 11l'nt 1;!1 uu a SIUO.JOO lx1011do~gh: and doo·r h:tvc an) thing lo b:1ek it lip." s:i.d tilt' L1\1·~t'I'. Charil's s l1h,1 Ill' Ile t;!l ki ·d 111th re µor:l·r~ 11 hlll' l11~ 1 !u·11L l 'r~'idt11t .\1,,01 ·::o Jl L' r s on ii I serrf.'t:iry fur 11101·c !h ;u1 211 ye:1rs. lt•::olifi1·d IJcfo1·e a lt·deral gr:111d JUi'y 1111·csti ga!ing the erasure of 18 1 ~ 111i11utes fron1 one of ~ixon 's k1.:y \\':1 ttrga tl' tapes. .\\1ss \•;oods 1vould not 1.:01n111t·nl n:-; they left the cotir!house for lur ll'h .:1rtcr she testified for !hrl'l' hours. The panel of six audio e:.;pc rts. aj1provcd both b.1· thr \\"h itc ~fousc and go\'ern1ncnt prosecutors. reported lo fl·dl'r:1I .Judge Joh n J . Si rica last n1onth Ilia! thL· gaµ had bee n c<i used by <tl h·•1"t rn·e a11d r1'rh :1p<; 11in'! ~l·parai·· t·r.i;'>ur..:s. all clone Uy n1nnu.ill .v pushing ;iprrnpri atc ht'YS on :i t:l1cr 5iJOO I llOI drr. f'1·0111 Pn~te I • • • :di ~(lll r ineon11·.' hr Saul "If .1·011·rl' ;i lllJIH't'~ldClll . !lt•'l l (hl'll' I~ :1 1111111 1~1 \I hat v.·1· c.'.ln n ·;1C'h " 1'h1· rlf'c1~ion up1).'l t't·J1ll yl1:i d 1hf· rffcc l 11 f subs::i1111n li1· dt•c r·r :~\ln g :V ixou·., poS· sihlc C:ili!1 1rn1a !"'\ li:1h1l i1\' Thr \\'l111 r l!'JUSl' a11n11i111crd l)ee. fl lh:1! .\1\11'1 p,iid 11r1 :;tall' 1ni·o111r taxrs dur1:1r. 1,·l' fi r\\ four ~t·rirr-uf his pn•sidt:ne~ (H f1cinls :-aid thl' dt'ci.sion not lo p:1y 11ll' !ax 11,is rn1 1rcly lc gn l ;u1d lJasc<l on California .st,itu!cs 1vha·h d1fh·rl'n1iah· hf'l\\'t'C!l a "Uon1icilc" and ,l "rl'~ldl.:!ll'C." 1:u1 Jiu[~ ::.:i1U the lct:al :-.t:iff r11lrd ~1rirtly on the qu1•<:tion of the Pr1·~1dent's residency ;ind sa ;cl i1 did not ne cessarily follo 1o11 that if :i person 11·as <l nonresid ent 1hat he. wutt ld cse:>pc taxation. lie said 1hat issue ,11u u Id be dealt with :,ub:,cqucntl). The \\lb.i tc. l.lous.~.s;rtd, the decision not lo pay C;ih[or11ia taxes 11·as OaSed on 1:1v.-· 11-·hi ch diffcrrntia tcs be tween a t!on1icile, 1vhlch 1s rPqu ircd for voting. ;111d :i cit i1.e n residen t. \\'ho is liable f1fr inco rnr laX('S. Huff told t1 n1>ws conference if it is .. !>t.·L·tn~·d ;ippropri all' for elcc1ed pu bli c of:11.:ials \\'ho are don1i1.:ill'd in fh is stale to ))e residents for personal in<.'Onll' 1;1 '< purpos1•s. thrn 1he revenue and 1::i xa1ion code should be ainended to S-O pro\' Ide." Hufr said the President issued a ''"'aivcr of confidcr:li<1lily'' which allo\1'ed !l uff lo discuss the question of residency. "\Ve understand that in the not too distant fu lurC', the Congrcssion<i l Joint Committee on Internal f~cvcnue T:ixation 1\•ill rnake a delcrminalion on add llionnl issues ;iffccling the President's tax status." he said. "Aftf'r \VC hn v<' hnd ;in opoort u11:1v In cvnluate the commi ttcc'11 dnt11 and dctrrmination. v.·~ .,.,•Ill be lo a posl!ion to prnc<'C'd further !o m:;k(' 011r n11·n dt>tern1ination nn rhnsr issues th;tl arc relev nnt tu (;uli fornla income tax )Bw," h~ said , "Wh rn our T'f'Vif"\¥ itt cnmplt'tt>. \YC hnvf" hrrn advi~rd th;it nn add itional waiver will he issurd by !he !'resident 1n order for 011 r determination to be r'11HI<· knov.·n to th(· public " . ' ·, 'l --. ) \ ) • Peace Pilgrim Visits • Old W a11derer Speaks at Coast C1iurches By JOHN VALTER1"\ 01 tM O.tllY ,lltt 51111 li er personal belong ings an1owll Ill 1h1· clo!hf's on her ba<:k and JlOckclful of mail yet to be arui wered. She husn'l hat.! a hon1c for the past :!I years. She \Vt'ars blue -:1 pair or slacks f:ided fron1 years of sunlight. a sweatshirt and a s1111.1ll tun ic v.·i1h pockets lining the hen1. along 1!1t: 11 ay that violence is to be :ibhorred. "Unly l\Yicc 1n nil that ti rn e did I fc:1ily t•nNurner uny violence against 111e anti in t:1 1.:h c:;)SC I was able to turn the rage into lOVl'.'"PHgri n1 said. The c;ises involved unprovoked allacks. .. , "'as hit. hut v.·uuld not react - Olll't' fron1 a young man dri\'en into ;i rage by :1 1hundcrsLo!'rn . He \\'as obviously rnent:ll!y disturbed . Another 11:1s truni a grl':ll hulk of 11 111an 11·ho was ready to att.1ck a smal l girl. i11terceded," she ex µlu med . The 111nr:ithon walks of the early da ys ha1•c s\011·ed lc1lely, she adn1illcd . and al rhough the 11·al ki ng is still a strong part of her life. apµcarances bcfor1~ church groups or any denon1ination haYC' taken over. "Pt.'O;>le take n1c in ;1nd I ask for nolhing.'' she said. "They have been ~o kind to me. In return I lt'll 1hen1 about the blL·ssuil( of inner peace ant:J 1.:ontcn1n1cnt.'' Hut les1 one believe th:-it rhe gr:i }'· h:11 rl'd 11on1an appl·ari ng ro h•· 111 ht·r l~!l' 60s 1.s a poor, dov.·nt roddl.'n \'ieti 1n of nusfor!un t>. for get 11. For lh e .,.,·on1Jn 11·ho is kno11'n onh :is "l'£'1:1ce Pilgrin1 " literally h\('S 11i::r ado pted n<1n1e and shares a philosop hy of brotherhood and innt•r sn!isfaction 1\ll h \\'hoevcr v.·1!1 l<1kc !he tin1c lo liS!(•n . AJ>p••oval Req11ired AL leHst two rl'ligious groups <ilong 1he ::>ou th Coast late this \1'cck sampled the pilgrin1's philosophy in ('Xcha ngc for lodging and a fe\\' 1nca\s. Today the enigmatic \\'Oman wi th :i 1~·:11·111, 1.·l1t•t•rf ul predi 1.:t1011 that !rue pe;l('I' \rill conic to n1ankind in 1h1 s cl'nlury l 1 ~1s :1uo1her "ho1111'" :ind a1:d1C'nec waiting for hL'f in S;111 Uiego. Newport An11ex So11gl1t By Coast College Dist1·ict "I've lirrd this 11'av [or 21 vears and it ls n1y Ill'\.\' life·:·· :-;he sai d d'uring a sl opovcr in Sa n Cl r niente to aQdress ml·n1 be rs of St. Andre\v's i\'lcthodist Ch11 rch. ":\nd duri ng !hat period I 11·a\kcd al lt·:1st 25.000 n1ilcs ll'lling anyone who 1111 1 listen about the true blessing of pt·acr ... she said. ··:-.1y hair had tu rned to silver by the tin1c I found the ne11· li fe." she explained . "and many people thought f hud taken leave of my senses \\"hen I rC'notmccd all the n1a tcrial things I had liv('d 1vil h duri ng my early life." l!('r belongings tod ay fi t into one h:-i nd. r\ romb. folding toot hbrush and ;:i ba llpoint pen. 'J'il cre is no n111ney, no cosn1et!c kit. 1111 suitcase -nothing else. . ''At the tin1e I first sl!I out r stopped living to get and started living to give. Life blossorned out and I attained the great blessi ng of good health ... haven't h<1d a cold or headache since ," she s;.iid. And the walking -end less days on foot through 1no untains and d('sert, only reinforced her v.·ill to co nvi nce people Laguna Plan11ers Set Stud y Meet Co:i st 1·on1nnn1ify C'oll£'ge [listric! officers Are considering !lie annexation of a lfl-unil housi11i:: dl'\'l:'lopinent 111 Nev.·port BcHch if 1hCy C:lll obtain fro111 !he Saddlcbil!'k ap1>rov;i\ Co111111uni ty College District. The housrs nre Phase 111 of the llnrhor \'ie11• llon1es dcveloprnent. niost of 1vhich 'Roug li W ntcr' Siv ini Proposed In Laguna Bencli Pk1 ns arc in !he \1·orks for a 111ajor long distance rough \l'a ler oce:i n swim. a project coord inated by the cit y o! Laguna Bench li feguard dcpartn1ent and the Kalas J\agathos Foundation. On e event would run from Victoria Beach to Crescent Bay. A similar event v.·as held in 197'.! but this ye:i r it is to be e~panded v.·it h a se<.-ond shorter event lo Sleepy ~lol101'>' to r.i ai n Beach for younger sv.·in1mers. The s"·im is also planned 10 roincide \\•ith the !a le sun11ner outrigger races from D:i na !·!arbor to Lagwia 's to.lairr Beach . \\'inners of the events v:o uld be recog nized at a n1eet ing of the Laguna Bea ch City Council in addition to receiving a eera1n ic a\1-ard . said Bn1ce La guna Beach planning com n1issioners Hopping, chairman of the K a ! o s v.·iH meet in a spe cial study session Kagn thos Foundation. a health-orient ed on Arch Beach liei ghts at 4 p.111. ~1onday aquatic sports promoting organization. at c1 tv hall. "\\'e \\'anted lo enhance the quality Con.1n1ission!'rS \\'ill rev ie1v a proposC'd of the a;1·ards by recognition rather \l'<lS transferred into lhe Co;ist J)i~lfil:! l:ist Noven1 bcr. Edv.•ard Leon.~lli. clli1ir1r:i n of th£' 1£arbor View Hornes f'hasc Ill Sthool Boundary Comn1ittce. told . Co a s t Oimniunity Colle!!e Di.!lrict trus1.,•s \\'edliesday !hat children in the yct·to·bt'- eomptct!'cl dcvl'lopn1cnt v.•ill be a11l'nd in~ schools in the ~t:ivport-i\lesa Uni fil'd School Dis trict. lfe said that liarbor Vic1v famil ies have 11nanin1011sly expressed their \\'ish to also be in('luded within the Coai;l Con1muni1y College f)islrlct. whose boundaries ta ke in virtually all of the Nc wport·t>.l esa schools. Leone lli to ld tn1stces !hat he had contacted the ;1dm inistr<ltion of the ~addleback Con1n1unil y Colll'ie IJistr irt and found no no resistance to the conten1plated transfer. "Tht're are only 119 hon1es ln the dcl'clopn1cnt . This will not be a rnflSS niovcn1l'nt of people frorn one dls!ricl Jo an other.'· Lt'onelli said. Re sponding to Lconelli's request. Board President \\'orth J\er nc said his district is not ou t lo lake lerritory fro rn other dist ricts. Du l ht• added . "If 1he S:1dd!C'ba('k l>istrict is \rilling !o rt'lease lh l' territo ry v.·e will certainly accept It." No rman E. \\'atson. chancellor uf thr Coast Community College Distru:t. told Lcnncl!i that his office 11·ould contact Sadclleback College to de termine 11·herher students fron1 the a ffect ed area v.·ould be alto11·ed to a!t('nd classes in ihc Coast Dist rict v.·irhoUt hal'ing to obta in a special pcrrni t from Saddl cback. Polish Defection spC'c1fic plan ror the hilltop residenti:1l thlln just h:inding thcn1 a n1edal and llA~·I B URC ;, \\lest (;ermany 1AP 1 co1n mun ity as presented by Pla nning telling th c rn to get lost," Hopping Twenty-eight of th e 81 1)assengers v.·ho Directo r \Vny nc Wtoody. quipped. defected rrom the 'Poli sh li ner Stefan During the regular 7:30 p.m. stud y Th e rough \.\'<lier swim was presented Batory. ~n Hamburg. Copenhagen and session, the commissioners v.·il! discuss lo the city council by lifeguard John O!r lo this week hav(' asked for pol itical slope densi ty zon ing, th e traffic and Bachman . president of the Laguna asylum. offic ials said here todav . The circula tion clement and sphe re of Olapter of the Na tional Surf Lifesaving others were bel ieved staying v.·ith ·fr iends in flu ence !and use. Assoc '.ation, ' v.•hile they decide v.•hal to do nex t. :;;.,;l~~~~~i,ii;;; Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savings. A large selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc . .;.... The House of fine Lines. '. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-0.RASlAN INTERIORS WRKDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 te l1JO • , FRIQA Y 'Tit foOO NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WfS TCllFF 011:.. 642-2010 Opt~ F1!. Til t P.M. LAGUNA IEACH e , I'S NOltTH COAST HWY 4f4·•551 TORRANCE e 1164• HAWTHOltNE ll VO. OpoR Fri. Til 9 P.M. J7&·121• l 1' I I· I • Frld.11y Ftbruary l . 1_9_74---·-*~--D_A_IL_Y_ PIL~T [) State's Jobless Reaches 700,000; Increase 61!,400 SACRAMENTO IAPI -A controversial new f ~ de r a I statistical system has caused Ca I ifornltl's unemployment .rate to drop in JaJ!YaJ)'_ despite an increase in joblcSiitli.:ss, says Gov. ltona:d Reagan. (Related story Page 13 1. Reagan commented at a Thursday news conference on a report by the stale Em p Joyment Development Department. The repo11 said that under ilie new .system, the seilso·nally adjuSled Line1nployment rate showed a dip from 7.5 to 7.3 percent from Oect"mber to January. This corupafed wit.h._ a 7 percent jobless rate . 'i n January, 1973, when computl'd under the new system, the department said. But the number or jobseckers in January was estimated at 700,000, a n increase of 60,400 over the December level or 639 ,000 - Navy Spy Planes Seek Lost Indian Villages SAN DIEGO l~P ) -High- nying Navy spy planes. once trp,ckers of tile Jlo Chi Minh trJil, now train their heat· se"mith•e eyes on the Southern CeHfomia desert in search of lost Indian civilizations. The state of California is paying for the Navy's Light Photographic Squadron 63's war-developed technology. The primary tool· is infrared Him. used in Soulheast Asia to detect n1issile sites and supply trails. SCIENTISTS llAVE found the film also can pinpoint rocks and earth moved to build villages and trails. "It Sllrprised me no end to see how ancien t Indian trail systems show up as white lines on those Navy maps," said Bill Seid el, archeologist at Anza-Borrego State Park. The converted fighter planes criss-<:rossed a 250-square-niilc Stations To Close Saturday LOS ANGELES !AP1 - Voluntary closures of service stations in Southern califomia are spreading to Saturdays. as Y:cll as Sundays , the Automobile Club of Southern California reports. , The club said ln its v.•eekly ~vey of fuel availability that the ''end--0f-the-month sq ueeze'' on su pplies has prompted an Increasing n u rn be r of operators to close through the v.·eekend to stretch thei r suppl ies through each ~th. THE CLUB SAID about 18 percent of the ga s o I i n e stations in Southern Ca lifo'rnia ran dry at son1e point :it the en<i of January because of the squeezl"!' Some other stations limited sales to fi\'e gallons, !he club reported, and two percent of the stations ran out of gasoline a week ago. The club's survey points out that motorists this weekend should find <1bout lhf' same wiumber of service stations open th is weekend as last weekend. section of desert this week and focused on the apparent site or a village of the Los Coyotes tribe, one of five known ruins in the park. SEIDEL SAID the site may have been inhabi1ed from 1000 to 1800 A.O. by 600 to 2,000 Indians. But the can1eras \vcre rilso looking for a much older cu!rure. "It is possible I h a t underneath Ibis site there could be ano!hcr v i 11 age belonging to the San Dieguito culture which eitisted 5.000 to 10,000 years ago," he sai~. Also sought is evidence or Aztec cul!ure. TIIE SQUADRON st i 11 performs military reconnaissance rrom carriers in the Atlanlic and Pacific fleets . But Cmd r. James Ginn sa id the sensitive cameras are doing other civilian jobs, too . Chlorophyll-de tecling film. used to see through camouOage in wartime, ha s scanned a California forest to locate I ree blight 0 t h e r planes are charting' Los Angeles smog patterns and searching for earthquake fault lines and underground steam deposits for potential sources of energy. ' G0Id,v y11's Rites Toda)' LOS ANGELES IAP) - Private funeral services will be held toda y for · Samuel Goldwy n. a pioneer f i I m maker "'ho was one of the founders of Pa r a mo u u n t Studios. Goldwyn. 91, died early Thursday in hi s sleep at his Beverly !-!ills home . He had been in ill health since suffe ring a slroke in 1969. but !he cause of death \vas not announced. He had · been hospitalized recently with a kidney ailment. He is sur\'ived by his widow , Frances, and their son . Samuel Jr. Services will be conducted by Forest Lawn l'\lemorial Park flilort ua ry, but Goldwyn 's son said the time \\'Ould not be announced. the rig~ ror both monlh.'1 being calculated by the nt':w methOd. Under ttfe old system, which Reagan described as n1ore accurate, the January rate "·ould have been 5.5 perce.ru. -t~mc as for Dec.·e1nber. Reagan said the n e w system , which was mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, gives a distorted picture. 11c.. said it is based on too s1nall a sample. and even includes jobless 14-year· olds . 1'he depart1nent said the increased number of persons looking for jobs in January reflected layoffs In retail trades following the holida ys, and seasonal reductions in outdoor work such a s construction. "C',ontributing to the layoffs were wet weather and floods -the worst since 1965 - and the· energy crisis," the department repo rted. Golde11 Gate Bridge Leap Dazes Ma11 SAN F'R1\NCTSCO lAP J "Me is !he n1irac!e of !he year," said a nurse at riiission ~Emergency }lospital w·here John \V. Adams was recovering from a 190 • foot plunge from Golden Gate Bridge. "He is awake and alert, fai rly stable. He apparently hoo no broken bones." Edith Rnss, the hospital's assistant nursing d ire ct or , said Thursda y. The California H i g h w a y Patrol said Adams, 21 , a Stanford University student , struck a rain-softened dirt embankment beneath the north end of the Golden Gate Bridge. Doring its 33 years. the Golden Gate has claimed more lhan 500 kno .... ·n suicides - more 1han 100 in the past three years. Only a handful have lived lo te!l about the 240 foot plunge into San Francisco Bay. ~Ian A warded $3.5 Million SAN JOSE (UPI) -An \ Olympia, Wash. nian crippled in an auto accident when a faulty sheetmetal screw failed ! to hciid ha s v.·on a $3.5 million lav.·suit judgment. John Jl.1eyers became a quadrape!egic in a I 9 6 9 accident. A jury ruled in f11vor of Meyers after testimooy disclosed that the Haverfeld J."o rd Co. of Baker sfi e Id installed the faulty screw in the door of Meyers' car. He was thrown from his car when his door sprung open in an accident near Eugene. Ore. TO A WELL INFORMED PUBLIC WHY SHOU LD YOU CONSIDER BUYING A SWIMMING POOL NOW IN THE MIDST OF THE ENERG Y CRISIS THAT PREVAILS IN OUR COU NTRY TO- DAY? We feel the Americen public won't be +eking e1 many vacation1 in their cars, us ing airl ines for long 1umrner vacations, or uti li1ng their boats or summer recreational vehicles for long trips a s years 9one by. Famly recreetion uses en erqy. Just qoing to the movies, watching televis ion, boet rides or night ballqemes takes enerqy end does not, in essence, serve fully the health and recreetionel feetures es e SWMMING POOL does. . WHAT ENERGY DOES A SWIMMING POOL REALLY TAKE7 StuJ;., r•-c_ent~.~av.sh'own that the use of electrical power to run a pump for an EIGHT , ~ PERIOD CONSUMES AS LITTLE ENERGY AS WATCHING A COLOR '"TELE'llSION FOR-GNC--:Nlf,H;l...-T-he health end..fendly. recreation tinjoyed by • SWIMMING !'COL ci n never b• m••wred in doll•rs ind cents. As to ·the INITIAL outley for a SWIMMING POOL, ;tis one of lhe f,~W MAJOR RECREA- TIONAL items av11lable today that do1s not come in dire ct conflict with energy conseNetion. The fam ily spending money for 1 recreatlonel vehicle, boat or a n •utomobil• vacation is berred from usin9 them, sift"c• trav1lln9 is now too ••pensive for the everage household due to 9asoline rationing and pr ice infl1· t i on. . w; .• t SUNSET POOLS l .. l 1ha1 1ha ·d•y· .. hare the family •pends more t ime together is near at hand end whet better wey to spend femily r•cr11tional enloyn..-nt than with 1 SUNSET POO~. At present, the cost of puttin9 in a SWI~· MING POOL Is as LOW e1 it will be for the y1er I 97-4. In all sincerity, we su99est ·YOU AVOID the sprinq and summer rush on SWIMMING POOL con· struction by celling us now. · cit""'' nset PoOls "The Custom Pool Builders" 1237 SO . BROOKHURST -28362 MARGUERITE WAY ANAHEIM, CALIF. 928<>4 MISSION · VIEJO, CA~IF. Phone 772-6866 Phone 495-6500 ' • Uf'I l eltl>llOIO POLICE GATHER AT SCENE OF THREE MUROERS Mortuary Employes Found Hacked to Death Thursday balsam's """· 4 piece circula r sofo off while, brown &beige, f1orol velvet chenille $1950.00 2 pc. sectional B1/ix91/2 white Jinen, loose culhions, !uxedo style ... , ...... $695 .00 1 high wardrobe oil wolm.11 mode by dillinghom 38x19x69high, 1 only ......•...............•. $569.00 B' solo he rculon fabric, black leather ~traps ...........•.. $439.00 • f I> ~· 92" so 0 oak sides with walnut inlay, beige nougoliyde. 1 only $419.00 7' solo plaid herculon, loose culhians. 1 only . . . ........ $399.00 2 pcs. sectional 91/21f71/2 bisque colOf, heavy !ell.lure fabric . , , ..... S899.00 brown & saltmon pecan coffee tables with bottom cabinet 30ic60 ........•• , , ........ $359,00 2 chrome corner tables 30.1t30 with smoked gloss tops ... , .. , , •• , . _ . each $145.00 101/2 sofa with 2 attached solid oak lobles beige, brown, black, & white stripe ' ' ' .•........ '5849.00 8 112 ' so fa gerivine leather ori oolside with stripe fabric inside. mode by crossroads _ .. , , . , _ ... $790.00 1 trophy case oil walnut 38J1 l-4ic76high, lighted iriterior 6 glass shelYes and 2 adj. shelves behind door, 1 on!y . . . . S539.00 2 swive l chairs loose cushions, hercul?n fabric, blue stripe , .•...•. $259.00 white indoor or outdoor game set mode by lori~s 48" round tables with 4 choirs .... , ...... , ...... $560.00 brown & saltman oil walnut end lobles one drawer, 24ii:2711l 8H .•.•.. $259.00 he xagon tables oil walnut ... 301130x 19 by browri & soltmon • : , ... $259.00 96" sofa wood trim, ororige b~ fur slripMi loose cushions : ... !i.495.00 V20Ff corner tables ~th smoked gloss top, oil walnut 28.1.28.1. l 8 bybf:own & 5oltman ...... $259.00 $189.00 hanging wall uqit ook & wolnvt 32x72H, 2 cabinets & thelves ... , ..... Sm 2 steerhyde chairs °"chrome bowt ......••. ,.. , . S 119 5 pc. oil walnut dining set 45 ' rd. table, 2 18" fill s, 4 yellow 4' &'green slFipe herculon choiri •. , $799 cusiom made 8' solo olive crushed velvet with gold piping, down bock pitlo"!'··one.only · :".:$695 $5~000 Reward 7 Killings Probed .... OAJ>I,!,ND _ ( Ji P I )• .;:- 011.kland and sBn Francisco. detectives joined for<.-es lodfty in trying to solve U1e staying!i or three persoits io a fWleral home and the street assassinations or four others . "Yes, we're c o n1 paring .~~F-r-1Ht-e-i s.e.c hornicide inspeclur :. ::. ill Thursday nig ht as detectives in Oakland sought elut's in the hacking deaths o( an elderly rouple 11nd a 11 ,. apprentice embalmer at the Alber! Brown l'\fortuary. Five persons were cu1 down by bullets Monday night in rando1n attacks in Sa n F'rancisco "'ithin t"'O hours. Four died and the fifth \'ictirn su ffered serious v•ounds. 1.\1 A RELATED dt"- vclopml'nt, Kr.O television in Sl-l n Franc1$('n received a Jettt>r from the Svmbionese Liber<ition Arin~'. taking cred it for the attacks there and de1nanding the release of 1"·0 1nurdrr suspec1 s. The 111essagc. n1adc or le!lers cut out or nl'Yl'spapcrs and pasted 011 a piece of pa~r. cont a i n ed four n1unicipal raid\\'ay tr<insre rs. and police s:i id r ... 1011day nigh t's slJ\.Ylnll8 all ~ui:r~ noar blIB st~~~Polke tedmit'ian" were gi11en the lett e'r for examlnallon. The ~!!layinp here arKI u1 San Frenc:bco toucht-d off 1t wave of rear in tM R;1y Arf'a San Franctsc.,-o Police. 1.1. Bill O'Connor warned cilizi•ns not ~ -\lent!!M--OAto--the-streGt~ after dark -pa1·1icul:ir!) no1 alone. A $5,000 reward wa s olft·rt'<t by the San Fran c 1s,·o Eitan1iner for illfonn:ttion leading to killers there. Pol ice said they believed t\\'O rn1·n \Vere the hit-run killer:-Bolh were described as bliick .. ~JI tbe victil'ns 1vcre while. A CA RETAKER found 111,. bodies of Clarence Bry:in1 and his .,..·ife Doris, .1nd .\!H.:hal·l ~loore, 27. a! !he n1ur!t1;i ry. Deputy Police Chief 'rorn l)Onohue said the 1hr1.·e h;id been hrickcd and stabbC'd . Th{ly app:ircntly fou ~ht and iril'd lo !!re their ass11ilan1~. he said. J)Qnohut~ said !he killrrs took emba lm ing fluid fron1 rhe n1orturiry but nothin~ l1ls1• One bol!le. he s.iid, \\·as dropped in a driVt'l\'<IY and ano!hcr about a block a1\'.'!V Police fron1 So u t h r r n Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. C;il~9rq•• dete<.-ttvea to SOIVl' talJced~ ~ _ tiere !11 an efrort 111urdcrs in their cule.'i, A I I ho u .i.: h d1.1\H:trves refused to l'OJllmcnt. there .,..·~rL' reeurring reports that <1 cland~stine sect wa s oper;11ing in !he slate. Source!t S<.Ud killing ..wA£_ pJ.J'l Of the rni!iation right. l'hc Sy1n~Jon~ie l.1bera1io11 Anny !laid in fener:-a. to the nlt'liia that it v.•as rcsponsibl.: for the sl;1y1ng or Oakland Sehool St1)X'rin1('11dent Marcus A. Fo~te'r last Novl.!n1h1·r . ' -' . . \ •i\ot a Killer· As~ur1~s J{a pis l SA:\ Fll.ANCJSCO 1L.:PI J - A rapist drivlng a car r1•sen1blintl. the one u:.l'd bv the killers of four p1'rsons 1i1 r:lndon1 altricks reassured his vlc ri111 Thursda_v. "!Jon't 11·orry, f'n1 n-01 one of the ones doing :Lil thl' kilhng hl'fl'," he told th e 2.i-\·t"ar-0ld \\u1n<1n before assaul11;1g hrr l'ol1ce said he carried a 111· uieh hunt ing kni fe. entire inventory reduced! 5ALE $1195.00 $495.00 $369 .00 $249.00 $299.00 $299.00 $699.00 $239.00 $89.9.!1 $550.00 V2 OFF $299.00 $149.9.!1 V2 0FF $189.00 $189.00 final weekl R•g. SALE B' solo hercvlon labric, russet color l only • , .... $439.00 $299.00 hutch ond buffet by dillinghom oil walnul,56xl9xnHoneanly . .. . .... $759.00 $499.00 contemporary oil pointings 3'x4' -4'x4' Yo!ves up to $289 5 pc. dining set Rog. 48" rd. formico top toble, 1 12" leaf, 4 green and gold plaid fully upholstered chairs . _ ................ $699.00 2 piece sectional with buih in oak tables 9'2"ll9'2'~. 9olds1ripe, by craft .. ,.,._., .•.. , ... ,,,, ..... $950.00 2 chairs oak base block, white, ond gold herculon stripe 2 on1y ......•... . -......• eoch $260.00 7' solo and 5 ' loveseat ~tripe herculon fobric ...•.... 6 sma ll tub chair s 2 each: muslord, off white, ,., "' . 5650.00 green print Piclr.up Price .,,.. . ...... , .$129.00 se ctional 3 piece 16' S !hope off white fur, loose cvmions, I only _., ... S 1600.00 2 swivel chairs loo!>e cushions green, lime, & yello w stripe ........ $259.00 butcher block dining set, 5 pieces oak table 431143 wilh 2 16" fills, 4 vpholstered choirs 100°/o Nylon -Choice of fobrics & colors .... ~· .. • .. $550.00 (o.pictu•ed below) • \custom lomps a lso on sole houl"$: SALE !12 OFF $650.00 V2 OFF ,.,~ $499.00 $59.9.!1 V2 OFF $149.9.!1 $425.00 mon., tue., wed., fri . 11 ·9 thurs. 11 -6:30 sat. 11 ·5:30 sun'. 1.s -' i • ,, 6 DAILY 1•..,0T EDITOllIAL PAGE - Deve~~pment , Dilemma 'file t,:rand dc:iign for develop1ncnt of tile 10,000· ;il'l'I.' !\loullon Hanth u~ua lJy gets a warm welcon1e when and \\'hcrC\'Cr 1t.'i planner John l:ha p1n;.in makes a pres- Pnla11011 -1nc{·11ngs lil Sad dl cback and c:o unty govern· 1111..'ll l l\;J.IJ :-.. J~ul 111 LJ~una l~Ca('h the welcome was more hot lh i.'.111 v.•arn1 as 1he pl an ran into ::i firestor1n of criti- l'J:i n1 fro111 bolh 1hc ci ty t"ounci l and from t ~e Art Colony pt1IJl~c. ~ Sor11c u1C'rc rontcrncd with tbe i rnpact the large plan \''011ld ha\'C on the whole south coast and Saddle- b:ttk ::ire;i::;, :\ popularion of 55.000 i.s forecast an d there ;o\· t\\'H 111:qor cn1ployn1cnt <.·eulers. IJflg1 111a i\J.iyor Hoy lloln1 c·on1111C'ntcd "\Ve all ft•cl l\1r td uf lu1pe l r~~ that we're going to be inundated \Vllh pcoph:.· and bt1<·1\1nc t .os 1\n gc lr~-i1.ed . 1\nd. we·rl' i;:111ng to do alt \Ve t:a11 not 10 hecon1e l.os /\ngcles-t'l.t.•d." ()tiler c·ritt<.:1~111 . ho\vevcr. vJas i.aguna-provi11(·1al , C'1ty t'111u1cil n1cn1 hcrs were tli sturbcd that Chapm:ln hJd drawn in. over th eir objections. a 1na jor thoroughfare running between l:oast l"lighw ay and l•;l Toro J~oad. 1 hrough Laguna residential areas. ll cavy opposi tion ca n al so be expected fron1 L:i · guna Beal:h over the planned reside nti aJ dtvelop111ent in lhe l~aguna \Valershcd along El 'l'oro Roar!. Building in a watershed can't help but increase hot h c1 uantity and speed or water runoff into th e J.aguna Beach flood plain and thus in crea se the flood haza rd fo r rlnwntov"n l.aguna Reach. In SJdcllcback. it is obvious the 1rloult on pl;1n will ~hift lhe. <:omn1 unity orientation toward Laguna Nigt1eL V.'h<:re en1plovn1ent ce nters and hi gh density lo\V cost housing are 1Jlr1nned. II \vould be \\'ell for the established :Saddle back anrl Laguna Niguel co111munities to assess the irnpacts eriti· p,.esiden ts Need Royal T,.eat1·11e1it DcaL· C.loo1ny Gus think ""C ought to treat otlr President s n1orr ro~1;1Jly. And our Vir<' l'residcnts loo. f.or lh:it matter. R:~ther Jhan grurlging Nixon. or !11s successors, ;i San Clcn1cntc, \VC should lavishly l'ndn\v th em \v ith such perquisites. It 11·outd be chc11[X'r in the l'Od . As I pi•rc·1·111• rh.· A1nt·t·1can 11;1Lh;ll:1 I ('har;1r'ter it \.; ni)L l'IHIUgh l(ll' :\ il):\11 !I) have po~itino ;11"1 po11·cr, a:; 111 ~01111· nthrr cultun•<;. !!1 · lllUSI. ha\'C ;.it~n. ii not ,1·cal1h . :11 ll':isl the trappings or 1\l'alth-CnOU!jh to n101•r. rretlv i11 thc exa\l1..'Cl cirl'll'S of his pcct s . . Ui(I f';,l Ni.-:on say pr<l~· for the Prt•);S or the l'rC's. "! V. A. G!oomv G\fl com~nn .1r• •oDmilled DY r•aaort ;ind do not nK••1arllY r•fl•CI "'' v.ew~ GI th• nlWIPIP••· ~·nd yo~r P•I PC!V• lo Gloomy Gu•, Dl llY Pilol. froin the ln!ernal n evcnuc Service pert [linlng lo royalties on his book; it 1.1·as the only \\'ay he could legitimately t'aise capital commensurate with the obligations or his position. And ,,th is, n1orc than grel:'d or crookednCS!I, may explain Nixon's "~residential papC'ts" i11<..'01ne tax deal and deviotJs propert y ~1rrangements i11 'Florida ;ind Californ ia. Ideally, of course. public servants should not req uire 1nnsslve .Sl11}lS of nlonev: quite a few Presidents have bcC'n -broke both in and nfter leaving the \\lhi(e !-louse. B11!. a!;is, 1vc do not trnd to nnmin;it(' or rlrct very many ml'n of this stripe: such lx'ing the case. 11c should provide 1hc111 v.•ith at l('ast as n\Llch substance as non-functioning mon:irchs arc givt'n. cally, s1n1ilar to the way Laguna Beach ~s. and to for· 1nalize criticism prior to the start. of tbe spring public hearings. Add1tlnnally, since Laguna Beach oppos1t1on ap- pears well-ro unded, Chapman would be wise to delete the controversial sections now, Jest the conflict tie up the en tire plan. Ho1nage to the Whale Oana 11oint 11arbor's second annual homage to the earth's largest ma1nmals winds up this week on a note of ~olid ~UC('C);S. Du bbed lite Festival of th e \Vhale, the pro1ect has keyed its a('tivities to the task at hand -the preserva· 11011 uf the California gray whale herdS that n1igrate an- nually off the Orange Coast. Lectures, graphic displays and cruises to the mi- gration routes have forn1ed the basis of the activity width began last weekend. Dana 11ills High School Vice Principal and marine biologist Phil Grignon can be considered the guide for the annual adivity taking: place at Dana \Vharf. and his i.:oncern for the plight of all whales is outspoken. Ills st udents at the campus have joined him in spreading the message that whales should be prolecled at :ill costs. 'l'o reinforce that concept. the youngsters have joined a boycott or Japanese products in an effort to show their concern over Japan's unwillin gne~s to join a \vor!d 1novement t o stop the slaughter of the 111a1n- 1nal s. 1'heir fervor for a worth,vhilc issue is to be ap- plauded. )) s CREATIVITY A Jotirnalistic Challet1ge (:ailing the Bluff of Oil \\'ASHI NGTON -\Vc·rc ca 11 i n g llran1co's bluff. · 1'he Arabian-American oil colossus has accused us of "irresponsible journalism" for reporting that it employed \1·nstcful prod uction me1hods and s cc r e t 1 y ~;nc:ouraged Saudi Arabia to increase prices. "It is inconceivable:· Ar am co declared, "that t.-tr. Anderson could haYe any valid evidence" to back up the charges. The evidence comes right out of the secret files of the fou r ··ants-Exx-on, r.. ·_siandard of nia and Texaco ·_ 11· h 1 ch 1nakc-up Ar.:irnro Some of the doc· umenls are so sf'll- sitive nu; s our cc s had to hand·copy lhC'n1 on the prcinises. Other documents, s t a in p e d ., "Co nfidential ," \Ve r e phorocoµied by our sources. Sonic of tht•se p;qJCrs rontain the notation : nor to sl101v them to anyone . But 11 e have told Senate investigators generally which documents lo subpoena. \Ve ha\'e also offered to inspect the subpoena L-d documents after they are de livered to the Senale to check whether any ha\'e been withheld. Now let's get do1\'n to !he specifics. \Ve reported that Aratnco. fearing nationalization· of its rich Saudi Arabian fields. began draining out every sali=able drop las t year. At the same time, the co1npa11y also spent as little as possible lo maintain and pressurize the \rells. causing "severe technical difficulties." FOR TllE evidence, the Senate should subpoena the memos su mmarizing alt the telephone calls between Aramco headquarters and Ute four partners. Tiu!rc \\"as considerable telephone talk about the threat of nationalization and !he n<.:rd. therefore. lo inc re as t: prcxluc11on. Fron1 each of the Big Four, the Senate should a!so dcmund to see the res ponses of the analytical department to inquiries fro rn the board. These desc ribe the tcchni c<il difficul ties caused by overpro- duction. The Senate can get the technical details by subpo<'naing the engineers' "trip reports." These speak of "erratic production'' and "huge pressure dfups." L1st summer, the techn ical 1Jroblems became so serious that Aramco called for the assistance of reservoir experts from Standard of California . PllOTOS OF Saudi Arabi a. taken by our astronauts fr om space. clearly show the huge smoke plumes from the natural gas nares. Production reports criticize Aramco for burning off the gas instead of slo\ving do.,.n production a n d reinjecling the gas into the oil formations for pressurization. The technical problem~. we reported, \1•HI make it impossible for Saudi Arabia to keep its promise to iniir se produ~tion ~°. 20 milli on barrels once its poht1cal demands are m-. us quote one line fro m the documents in our possession: Giants . • • ' • l '"TilC~ rt·servoir pressures nuctuated so grC';11ly that ('ngineers nov1 estimat~ produc!111n 11 ill be st:ibilized at no n1orr titan 7 a ~1 b;lrrcl s day, far below the 20 J\1 barrels 'day projt'Ct ion. '' This ('Slimatr \11,1s made shortly before Christma:-. FOR E\110Er\CE th;il Aramco settetly encouraged Saudi Arabia lo boost prices, the Senate sho uld subpoena the records of all meetings with the Saudi oil minis· trr. Akn1ed Zaki YamanL At first , the Aramco crowd quietl y pressed for an increase to around six dollars per barrel. The price rise wa.Y lo be in the form or a tax, lfhlch could be charged off against tbe U.S. taxes of the Aramco partners. · Ther(''s evidence in the secret files. too , that Aran1co ,~·ould like to renege on Its prornise to help Saudi Arabia industrialize. The details can be folllld hy subpoena ing the reports on the ''Saudi-Arabian Industrialization ProjCC1s -Production of Salt, Ethane and Ethylene.·· \\'e invite the Sena!!" to use ils su bpoena PD"'er to find out who is telling the trulh -Aramco or us. TllE BRITI Sll. kno\\'ing [ulJ \Vf'll th;.it lhcir sovereign is 1nercly a symbol \~ithout a vractiral fu nc.tion. nevcrtheJc<;s provide handso ll\CI~ not only fo1· kin gs and qurcns hut for pr1ncchn~s and princrs)es ;-ii; \rrll 1·1icy feel thal this "Snlitlifics the grandness and 1he st;,bH1ty or the monarch v land or !heir un\\•rittcn l'Orl~l it11liOnl: and lhl·ir Vit:l\"poinl is psyehological!y sn1111lif'r th:Hl iL se£'n1s to 1h1~ naire non-Hrito11 . i\IUCll AS I disli ke and resent a rnan like Agnl'\I', it can be conel'ded in al! ral m :-ss tha1 \l'hal he did "'as as much prontptcd by his felt n('l'd to operate in a grand rnanY, as befitting his posit ion. :is it ,,·as by !01\' rt1paci1y. I[ 11·e can·t iinprnve :l n1an·s character. \ve can al least remo\'C' the ob1<ious tetnptations to dishonesty. '·Please re~pec t the confidential nature or this publication by keeping it in ;) Jocked dra1ver or by destroying il 1r you di) not "'ish to retain it. The proper disposition of !his copy 1s your J)Cl"sonul responsibility.·• \Ve btlie\•e it 11'ould be "irresponsible jo11rnalis n1." indeed. to :icce pl the oil industry·:; self-serving st;ile1nent.s about the oil <'l"l)ilS. t 'p to no11·. the press and tht' go1<ernment alike have had to depend upon the oil con1panies for infor· 111:11i1111 about the shorta ge. Injustice to Unemployed t\'luch of th(· slra7y goin,gs-nn a1 upp1T levels in \\'ashin gtn11 "Ju-ing lron1 th11 fact that nH'n like Nixon and Agnc1v \.'.Ind e\'rn !he hon t•st l''.isC'nhowcr :1s \Vf'll 1 sin1rl.v dn not h:1\'C 1hc personal rcsourcPS 10 lh·c ur tn !hv1r posi 1ifu1~. 1•11c11 wilh Oil' gen~rnus sal:irics :ind !11'i11g ('X!"l('!l';f'S !hr-~' ;1!"(' j..\J'iltl1l'il Ft)R 'T lllS rr.1~011. Eist•nho1~c r 11,!I l1ll'tl'<l to r•'cc·\\" .1 "-\lf'rial dispcnsa1iH11 If only rich n1cn can afford puh!ic offi('{', 1!'1 H"> tt.en pro1·ide comp;1ratlvc r11:l1L'~ fnr l1 igh off ice·holdcrs. It 1voulcl. ;1:-; I )i;11d. be cheaper in the Joni; run lhan ::.u!ft'ring 1he disloca1ions ;ind d1sillus1nns llf the past year. You can't 111.ike n1rn g{)()(J, but yo u can help 1n11f\e 1h~111 rnorr• irnpe rvinus lo 1 ht' 1Jlandishrnen1s or corn111!ion. /' \\'J<; BELIEVE thC' ll'u!h about the nil crisis is a journalistic thn11cn ge l'Vcry t)it :ls irnrort:int as \\';Jlcrgate. \\'ith this ln n1ind. l\'e h;1\·(~ de vl•loped un::tul horiz('d !;ourccs 11'hn :ire 1villing l/J tel! us \1·h:.it goe s l)n in thr. paneled h:u·kron111s of the nil corPrJr t1tions. To pro\{'C\ our sovrccs . .,...e have agreed not in quo1c dit·cctly fron1 the documents To th e Editor: Considerable injustice is being done to hundreds of Orange Countians 1airlinf. recre-a tional vrhicle. building and allied lrades, sl·rvice station, you name 'cm ) standing in the. long lines at lhe unemployri1eni compensation offices. Al rnidn ight, Jan. 5, the rates \vent 11p. TI1c new compensation schedule is in so1ne cases as much as $15 hi gher a week than the old. CC)UNTI' residents \\'ho have ber.n out of ~·ork the last three lo four n1onths ( MAILBOX J Put1·iotisrri: Refug·e of Scoundrels receive the old rates and will continue to have to get along with this amount. But those "'ho have just recen tly been laid off and filed for compensation after lhe change go home with fatter wallets. 1.etters fron1. readers are 1velco1n e. Nor1nall y, 1vriters should convey the ir rncssayes in 300 tvords or le ss. Tlie r111l1t to conrlense /t•tter.'1 io /ff space or e/i1ui11a te libel is re.<iPrvt•rl. All let· r.eri; 1n11>st incli;de signature <n1d rnail· in u address bii.t ·11ames moy be with· held on request if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry wifl 110L be puf>. lis l1cd. Patrioti s1n . .said I h .Juhn.~011. 1~ !h(· last rcr11~ of scoundn'IS. S11hsl1tutc for µi.l trio11s1lr '·n;1 t1un;il SLeut 11y·· and you have the nub ur a great problem within 1he American Jlrcsirlcncy Js 11 has t'VO[Vl'd in lhe 1111(' 20th L'entury. As 11\t' H.li•a 1.~ 1111w ~l'!lt~r;illy tlCCl'pli,;d, (cHARLES McCABE) m;in in the 1v<lrld, how long 1vou!d yo u Eve ryone. of course. has to pay the hold out against commiUing the same for bread and milk for their To the Editor: unspeak;ibtc: JlCtling rid of y o u r fam ilies and gasoline to help search Your account of Mr. Lloyd's report opposition for the sheer frivolous joy for other employment. Even with today's on the new rigid schedule at Thurston of i::e tting rid of them? No questions prices, $fi0 more a month makes a School (Jan. 24) leaves out 90me <is ked " big difference. crucial details. A survey of parent Thurston Viems grouuds of ''n;1t ional sccuri1y." 11ie That national security can be truly WllY TltE discrimination? The harried opinion undertaken by the PTA and .,..·ors t p.'lrt is F:hrlichrn.'ln plainly hc lli.:vl'd thrcatC'ned. and that a President should included in the report r e v e a I e d state workers in the unemployment 1 1 t di u r ~~ (lt6 the 1;.S_ I 'ri.;~1d1 •pl h!1S lite 1>01\tr"'l n ;!I\" 1vani1ne j}(J11 •·rs 111 hini~!'lf any l!1nc t11s discretion sn di.:- his own nonsense. Al l he had to d(I be able 10 CO"" with this threat, if 1 s.ibstant a paren ssa s a .. --..n 1'~ compensation off tees say new egislation r 1~ ill d lded) ~..,.-------\l'as to ut trr the wore! SllY in the san1e need be in secret, is a given datum. 1 1 1 Im against, 98 1or, '" •l un ec · ,..,. -·~ is necessary to perm1 equn res ent. II of che , t · t •·rr ~--.;.t _<;(•111cnce :1s El\sbcrP's n:ime. :1nrt l\lr But no ma11 should be allowed a power A po tea rs, non1M ruot1ona SWI , ~ -, " Further, they poiat out a time lapse and dent ho ed · "t f h -:.., l·,Hsht•rg bcc<1m1· n ··1hreal to n:1l1011al 1vh1f'h is undefined, not in a polilici'll is involved to levy an additional taJ: stu s s w 8 ma1on Y 0 eac I--~-·fiif('s-:-~Sitllpl)'Tn· nounc111g 10 hin1l'«lf that a thrc;,t cx1.!;1.s to \\'hat he h.as at tha t mon1rQ I dt.·fined as "the n:itional SC'· • ~q )i!'tur1ty." system bu ilt on the personal liberly group opposed to the new system. ..;, \ upon emp1oycrs. ---..... ,.,.,.,,.,. .. .-''Jlh(•''"t!TTd~ot-<111 th1!HS .the ~poinl-whicll-~cilizcns.._ ~....,,. --~ .-.-..... v.-.TtJt ,qu,c;~ti9!l __ ~ 8$ ,is ~here is the TEA.CHER opirdon appears to have -was reached and passed 1n the pre· BENJAJ\11 ~ FRANKLI N is given credit forecasting and projecGof(Ciplb1Titf'bnd.--ctf1 er . OIWJ}ftect in an .. eleventh-hour -. _ _ \r11IC'rgatJ? ,NixQn Adm inistr.'ltion. Anyone ro\-....,-ords we should never forget in this where is the legislation in Sacramento? meeting knocalled alTbeter ,~~ hlldren . \.l hO didn·1 llke The Boss, was a political country: "They that can give up The highly uncertain ~ oondihons and became Wn. n t c • l"Uri!,v.'' lhe Presirtent h:1)i thl po11cr lu wipe a1r:1y JUSt ;iboUt_evcry guilJ9JJll·l~ 4f pub lic hlicrty our Coostitulion and our Traditions allow u:-;. TI1is is <1 terribl e rt>sponsil>ihty for President and people alike. (·vcn if the ch ief e1ecutlve had the total faith or the ele-cloratc. \\'hen th e fait h is l<'SS than th~t. a~ it has IX·cn si nce lhP pu.~tule. uf Watcr.i(<.llc hrokr, the idea of "11at 1onal 5CCUrity " 1HK.I 1vhlll can be done in its na1ne has become frightful and frightening at ttic ~umc lime. LAST SU MMER we watched the sm{lnny Mr . Ehrlichmnn. us improbable a figure as fiv er ~raced the SC'ats of I.he mighty. MSe.rl lhal the breaking and entering of the off ice of Dan Ellsbcr1f5 psychiatrist w11~ Justified on I lhrcat to hin1 . could by a 'vileh's wand essential liberty· to obtain a little energy crisis have been with us for In detention for clal!H:Uttirii -one be made into a threat lo national temporary safety deserve neither liberty some time. And the same compensation ol lhe problems the l)'Btell) was designed St><:urity. nor safety." rate situation affects thous'.ands or to rc90lve -hu never been higher. It's not only Mr. Ni1on. or course: · ' ca uromtaM·a'Cftllis the state. The ScJ:i;ol Board Nl5ed ne> questions The theory behind the "national -• about thete matters,· I >...... that when though he 's the only President who ~ h d the h h security'' concept is that citizens are AS TIIE llne: grow lon ger, now com_~ they have had an opportwllty for further a c utzpa to "'age his own secret "'illing to have their J i be rt I es Govemor .. Rea an ob1'eetintr to l.be new refledt°'1 t"""' will not ansider this war in Cambodi:i \\•ithout I e 111 n g •oe '""1 ,\NYBOOY except lhe guys who dropped expropriated by a President who wUJ federal gove.J11menf-ordered and more importftot subject clo9ed. the bomll-;. There was Jack Kennedy's save their hide s. T do not believe this accurate system of ca I cu 1 at in g BARBARA METZGER highly du bious venture at the Day or is a tenable proposition; but there has unemployment in each, state "J>ecau~e Pigs and the <:rooked hW1tUng or been damned little evidence advanced of lhe oegaUve Influence on public Congress by MN Johnso n In lhe Tonkin to con round lt. opinion." As uaual, the governor Is trying Gulf Resolution. People a re mesme.rized by the word to hide the facta because of more bsnn ~1R. NIXON ls in a long and dishonorable Jin~. Th is ls because the temptations of the "nalionn l securily" concept nre virtually irresistible. If you were told you could do anything you wanted to dn. wheneYer you wanted to do it, without co nsulting with anybody al all , and you were lhf: most powerful !C<:urity. To most, it means freedom t() the RepllbUcan lma~ (if lhat's lrom muggers, But national aecurlly l'O"ltble). i!i much more than that. rt Is the Any day now there should be a sum of what this country was born pronouncement from the governor and with , the faith we ht1ve In the th e Orange County business a nd institutions we defend . The only way employer~om lnate\I state legislators. It wt' can show that we want llborty more will be as follows: 11lf they can't buy than security, in the naUon and ln bread and mil k. let •em eat cake!" oursc.lvcs, is by singing out the word. It. R. MILLER To the Editor: r take umbrage with your editmial , of Jun. tB dealing with the Village Bazaar and titled 1 'Ml s l eadlng Criticism", mE CRITICISM of the project ho• no! been of the con<e(lt l ... lf bul of the total density and plae<menl cl • !our-level parking tllrUCIUre (which you erroneously refer to as ' ' pa r k i n g underground") in an area best used for open are;i to enhance the project and the neighborhood. This approoch has also been tilkcn by the Coastal Commission planning staff. This honestly ronccivr<l position. held by many residents of !he ,;i rc.'l and through lo11'11, yoo refer to :is ''d er ogator y propaganda " You still!', "[)ttractors of the proje<:t arc being le~ th;in honest in selling 1hc1nscll'e!' against it first, and then devising arguments against lhe project to justify the.ir opposition. When the developer ansv.•ers ooc demand. I~ reasonable ones follow." 'The arguments have been the same from the start' The difference has been 11n increesed av.·areness of the project. The developer has an.5Wered no demands. The projeci stands basically as first inrroduced. ' YOU STATE, "The area ts now a.q eyesore. lt is a rommercial zone. It is commercial in nature and the planned development will only Improve it." TM flaw in your rea~ning Is that the portiod Jn question is not commercial In nature. Your picture on page two proves that. WM. W. LEAi; OlANM COAIT • DAILY PILOT .,,__, ... Ro~ N. wua, l'Ubli!,_ · "' Thomal Kttllfl, EdllOr Barbara Kre ibich .Editorial Page Editor The edttorial ,-pqe ol the Daily_ Pilot .lftks to Inform and stimulate ~ by preiitlrtirw on U1is pap d1ver1e .'commentar)' on loptcSbr tr... tn'elt by s)indlcaled eolwnnhrta and cartoonist., by provldlns a forum for rt"adf'rt' views In~ b)' pnotentlng thl• newapaptr't opln\onl Md kka, on airnnt topb. The edttorlal oplnk>nl of the Dally PUot appelll' only in the cdll.oftaJ column at the top of the pq:t'. Opinions e.xprttlled by the col· umnilbl and cartoonilta and 181.ter wrlten are their own and m endorle-- mmt of ttielr vleww by 'the (){Lily Pilot 'lhJukl be inkrmL Frtday, February I , 1974 < • , I l I I • -t· ' . . ) ' I I . ---~-~ ...-- ' .. Saddleba~k ED ITION Today's I•'inal N.Y.Jureks VOL. b7. NO. 32. 4 SECTIONS. 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRI DAY, FEBRUARY I, 1974 TEN CEN TS Irvine T.Omorrow Group Weighs Candidates Irvine To1norro\v (!Tl 111cmbership tonight ,,·ill hear nine of 1:i candidates 1n the l\tirch 5 lr\·111c Cil.Y Cou11cil t>[C('l.JQI\. 'fire full rnl•rnhcr"h1p m:.i.v ratify 11ic live cndo rsf'c s ~lected by :i11 11' norn1- oating p:-tncl. '1nod1fy the nun1!Jcr to be endorsed or choo!>c others of the nine for backing by the en\'ironmental action, cilizL>ns fonim organization. 1'onight's ~cs~on is open lo the public l.eap to Deatla at 7;31J in Ranrho San Jo a CJ u i n \11Lcrn1('d1atc School, 4361 ti.1ichclson A\"l'., Uni\'crsity Park.. (}nly meinbers \Vil! vote on cndorsecs, IT Chairman Jr\\'in Alber said. The IT non1inaling panel selected five persons following a pre I i 1n in a r y sc reening session vdth all the ca ndidates \\'ho a.skcd consideration for IT backing. They arc: Councilwoman Gabrielle Pryor of U~I T•I•~• A 1n<in jun1ps to his death froin the roof of the 25-story Joelma buildin g in Sao Paulo. Brazel. after a giant blaze killing at least 60 persons eruplcd in the downtown section. I\l ore than 100 \Vere ru!'hed to ho . .;;p1t;d s.._ n1any \vith severe burns. Sa(l(llellacl( Board Weighs Scl1ool Site A1111exations A prOfXlSl'd nnn('~a11on ot oni: school .ind lv:o school :;11l's f!·on1 tln1 C;1pis!r:in11 L'nified School Dis lri!'I 1\i!I be d1.,cussed ;1 \ thr rrgult1r n1('etin;: of lht!. Snddlcback Vall (ly t;nificd School IJisLric t l\londay . The first \\·ritlt1n r('port on the proposal. \Vhich voould result in :ill schoo ls in ~1 issioii Viejo being in the s..me school district , will be presented lo trustees. Spokesmen for the two districls say the transfer would affcc · some l.IGO students and $5 million in properly and buildings. The proposal has been generated by Orange Coast . Weather . Decreasing clouds and maybe e ven ~ little $UOSMine is forecast ~-Sltilrday, "With' slightly--wanner temPeraturcsL'High at the beacbea in the" low ws, r!Sfng to mi,d-698 inland. Overnight lo ws in the mid· ~Os. JNSmE TODAY Daily Pilot critics Georoc Lt!tdal and To1n Barley give tl1eir t11cws on "St. Joan" and "The Mirchant of Venice'1 111 tadau's \Vcekei1der. A! 'l'09r S1nlt1 J le1llott 2J l . M. IOYd 21 C.•lll1i'lll• s. u c111t.iffftl 1µ1 Comlc1 It Cr11twtf11 1' D11111 Hillen t lldlto<1" P11• ' l'lt'll"tl llo\J 1"1r !tit •-d JC, Jil . "II''~ 11 _ ..._ In '1'11 kn'ICI Jil ~·JllM• ' MeYlll 1f41 Mlllu•I ffu1H11 1! N1Th1Nll N.wl 4 OrRlt• c.ou11fY t RHl-111' t1·H s1r~• Portll' n '""'· '°''' Stwtlr Mmrt1l1 14<1! Tlflv1tlffl ft T"'91tn l't-ll "'"""' ' W"'*l'I N~ 11·11 W1r1d MIW$ • w.-... r u-n LOS ANGELES (AP) -Five young children were in foster hornes today after lhe arrest of their parent! whom one police Investigator said maintained "the most unfit home I've ever SeeJl." Police Wd Thomas Newberg, 29--year· old freight checker, and his wile, Diane, '17. were booked Thursday r 0 r lnvesUgalion .of endangering the lives or their chlldnm, aged I to 9. tnvesUgntors said the home bad "very little food , no bedclothing, on I y bare mnttresses, unsafe el~trlcal wiring, defecation on the noor, mJldewing clo!hlng on the floor& and mo-lrapo 'to catch livt ml ct In the kitchen." Univer!:ity Park. Councilman Henry Quigley or thl' Ranch, forrner planning c1un1n issioncr Rober! \\'est of the Colony. planning con11ni ssi oncr Frank llurd 4·1f Un iversity Park and I iret.•ntrce Hoines Association dircl10r fli chard U. "l)ick" Clark. ,./'" Former 11' chairman Robert Smitll of Turtle Rock indicalcd his interest in s~cklng supfXlrl of rhe f u 1 t 111embt'rship. Stnith, .:in aitorney <ind • p!anninA con1m issio11cr. 11 as nvl a1nou g IJ-:c l'f\d Ol'Sl'{'S SU~gcst cd by thl' \"f .non1i r1Jtors. Others 11 ha inay appeal for support of 1hc full lllt'mbC'rship arc Art A11tho11y nr 1'urt1e Hock. \l:1ry Ann lloldl'n and llobe11 }fo.ln1stedt of ·cu lilorni;:i Hon1t>~ Other candidates, notably ~·1ayor Jvhn Burton. arc not seeking the lr\1nc Ton1orrow cndorsc nH:nt. To h:1vc ~eu £'1igible for lnter\·ie\1 s h~ rr . {'Jlt\d1<lalcs \\'{•re (() h<t\•' \'ulun!a rily coinplit:d in .:'1cl\'a1a.:c 11ilh son1e of ~he 11ro\'1sions of nc11' si:itt'. 1":1111p;:11gn fina nce la1v. Others 11·ho :ire srck1n~ on e of !hr five seats on the ]r\·1nc cow1c1\ 111 th•' ,\larch 5 ~Jcction :irt': S1nckbrokcr Da\·id A. L O\\'C of tht• Hacquet Club, aeronautical C'O&iil('('r \lt , 11.tiC'l '.\11 f'rs ol lh(' Ranc h. r11g1n1•f'r ;in(! t'l'il1lO!l11~t l ':irl ,\!Orrison o I i'ulvL·rr Ld•· :111{! husir11.::..~n1.:u1 Jae:~ K1-,h 111 !hl' \\'lllo11s lr11111• To1111;1-ro11· ;.ilso 1~ asking r;1nrl1d.:l!l'S 111 1·0Jun!i1 rily p I' o v 1 cl f' 1 :11n1;;i11(u flnancing 111forrua11on prior hJ 1ht' 1'lPetJon r-;r1Y 1111Y dO('s no1 rcqu1r1· such filin g or conrr1bu1lo ns n11d loan s w1t1I :.if!t'r lhc clcclion . Air ort -'Overburdened' $2.5 illion Sought for County· Expansion By \VILLIA1\I SCllREIBER 01 tfltl D1Uy l"llof Stiff Orange Cow1ty Airport's terminal and parking fa cilities are ha ndl ing twice the load they were built for and $2.S million is needed · to i1nprovc !hal situation. county airport cC1m1n.issioners have decided . Com m l s s i on e rs \1·lll ask count.v governmcnl to budget funds for a second deck on the airport parking lot and an expanded tcr1ninal building \rhen ~1 a11 N abbe(l 111 Irvine ' .4 rea Tlief ts A young janitor "'hose rounds included the Irvine Industrial Co mplex is jailed today in connection with a string of burglaries there. following his arrest by slaked-out police. \\'illian1 S. A!lo\\'ay. 22. is charged \\·ith seven counts of burglary and one of possession of stolen p r o p e r t y . follo1ving recovery of about $2,500 in assorted items. Decorative daggers. a J a pa n es e Sa n1urai S\\'Ord, television sets. a calculalor and abo ut $1,000 v.·orfh of camera equipment stolen from the Irvine \rorld News publishing office are among the recovered goods. police claimed. Al101•1ay, a transient \vho lives in an old bus parked at Seventh Street and Olive Avenue in lfuntington Beach, \\'BS raken into custody \Vcdn csday night. lie \\'as arrested at !he 13.J . Lerner Company, a slock borkcrage at tS552 f\lacArthur Blvd., hy detectives v.·ho hJd begun to figure out a pattern . '"\\le had tv.·o different offices in there hit three 1in1cs each." said Detective Bob Lennert. chief investigator fo r the. Irvine department. Investigators sai d they hope to clear up other burgla ries through questioning i\Howay. Loot be!ievC'd taken in the Irvine Industrial Co1np!ex jobs-in \Vhich lherc V.':lS ne\'cr forced entry-v:as found in a car in Buena Park, Lennert said. Brezhnev Decorated MIAMI tUPI ) -Soviet Prenlier Leonid Brezhnev ;:iccepted Cuba"s highest decoration Thursday and then went to 1t school con1plex .With Fidel Castro to dedicate the school as "Lenin Vocational School." Rad~ reports nionitored here gave no further indications of whnt treaties or agreements the leaders have reached. budget deliberations start ~ .. 1arth 22. Assistant Airport Director Ro 11 Chandler today speculated the expansion prO)Xlsa l may run into so n1e stiff opposition from airport foes co inplaining ··The thing they can't seem to understand is that the expansion \1·c are asking for is to rncel present den1ands. not expanded dc1nands for jet service." Chandler said. The commission's budget request \\•ill be filed v.•if h couniy Auditor-Controller 'FASCINATED' FUTURIST Candidate Clark J ,.vine Cuncliclate Clc1rk 'F uscinutell' Witli City's Role By GEORGE f.EIOA.L Of tllt Dally P!to! Stall Dick Clark, candidate for lr\'1ne Citv Council descri bes himst.lf RS a "futuri st" find savs he's fascinated by the Nc1v Town nlovement in Ameri ca and Irvine's role in the nat'fon 's urban future , The 37-year--0ld engineer r r o nl Greentree Homes, is on e of 15 persons seeking election March 5 to one of the five city council seats. . While he favors the general plan option which sets aside the greatest all1(lunt of ojX'n space. Clark says, "I an1 not an environmentalist." There will be lime enough to kno1v if it v.•i\I be feasible for agriculture lo remain as a viable land use. Clark coniends. \'le con11nits him sell to seeing to it the next 10 years or deve\opn1ent according to the city's general plan mccl the city's needs and preserve its future open space oplions. Cla rk was ac tive in formation of the central Irvine homeowners gr o u p , opposing the Village of Valley Vjew p; ... 1n«!erate inoomc housing pro!)OS8l of (See CLARK; P11e %) J'u11d Eve 11t Set At Viej() Scliool A barbecue and awarding of five prtzes is planned far saturday at De.Portola Elementary School lh Mission Viejo. 1'he event ig part of (und·ralsing for a railroad csr-music pructice ro6m for the schoOI. The Saddleback. Valley Exchange. Club is helplng raise tnone.y fbr lhe old passenger car which wlll be. purcl\ascd from a dealer in Commerce. The barbecue is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pmeo lac~ a ·oolor<d televilioor trail biile; illlmood rltlg. savings bond , and trip to San Francisco. V.A. llein1 Monday n1orn ing, \\•here the figures \\'ill undergo ;in ini tial revie\v and analysis. Chandler said. From there. the request vo'ill go on to Cou/Wy Adn1ini s1rali\'e Officer Robert Thonias,1 who "'ill hold the first public hearings f\farch 22. Aflcr that, the budget 1vil! go on fo the board of su pervisors for adoption !n i\1ay or June. Cha ndler said the money for additional about jct noise. facilities at the counly airport \\'ill not come dirccllv out of tax coffers. ~le said ihc a~rp()rt con1mission is task ing that the 1n o n c y bl! borro1ved from the countv retire1nent fund and repaid at an itnn ua\ rate O[ $53,000 . out of llirport operating revenues. Retirement funds paid for the existing tern1innl building in !967. Chcindler sa id abou t $1.5 rnillion of the n1oney \vould go Into 'I.he nc'v laye r of parking stalls on the parking lot (~ee AIRPOHT, Page 2) W oodhridge E11viron~ent Reilort Ol{'cl; Delay Set •• .~.·.:.1~Y.~":_ Irvine City Planning Com.missioners early today found the environmental in1pact report for th e proposed l,715·acrc \Voodbridge Village to be sufficient. Action on the zoning which will provide for homes for as tnany as 27 ,000 persons, hov.·ever, was delayed until Feb.21. In coming weeks a number of questions related to the plan \vhich would double the city"s populat[on are 10 be resolved. The chic! concern continu es to be the flood ing problc111. Carl Nelson. assistant chief engineer for the Orange County Flood Control District. praised a greenbelt s1valc fJood channel solulion proposed by the Irvine Company. He proposl'd the Ir vine Company might build the $3.5 mi ll ion channel. the city could maintain its 200-foot width of !urf an d trees and' the flood cont rol dist rict would clean it out after a major storm. The lrvlne Company today observed ir has agreed only· to ·~et toget her an d discuss who should pay for ~h ~ Hem·' related to the floodpr6ofing solution. Custo1nari!y .• regional flood channels are paid for by the county agency out of bon~ {unQs. ~o l{IOllC.}' i~ available for ne\v channels. " ' ( ' ff finan cing can be arranged. Planning. Commission Chairman 1"'1rry Shuptrine said today . the greenbelt channel will be capable of \)rotecting the \Voodbridge a rea from flood ing. "\Ve \\'Cre told !ha t if construcled as planned. \Vood6rldge could be re1noved from ~1e flood plain designated by the U.S. An11y Corps of Engineers." Shuptrine said . Another concern of co1nn1issioners peudi ng negotiation is the blanket rl'quiren1ent for a total 48·foot "'"·il\a;c edge " landsca ped buffer around the proposed development. That figure includes the city's 18-1001 landscaped right-of-way along arterial highw ays and a proposed 1ninin1un1 buffer. By relieving the Jr\'ine Cornpany ' of the requircn1ent for the po rtion of \\'oodrklge \\0hich is buffcrt•d jiy a \Viele Southern California E cff s o n Company caseo1ent, Shuptrine sa id, the city may expect broader buffers at other points along the \'illage edge. "An average 3()..foot b1.1ffer is required."' Shuplrine said. Other poinl s considered by com1nissioncrs lnclude; -Location of transit rorridors and traffic in1pacts. -Scleclion of 1rails sy~!cms :J <; Propo~ by •the .Ir.vi ne , t :oniµany, or as detailed in the cit~· i;cneral plan. Phasi ng u! t' o rn rn c r c i a ! development. Functions of Advisory Committee V nder Fire By JAN WORTH Of lttl 01!11 Piiot S111t If the JS.membe r citizens advisory committee at Saddlebt1ck College had functioped regularly ove r the last five years. an impending withdrawal from the district by Tustin residents could have been avoided . That is the opinion or Norrisa Poulson Brandt, 52, one of seven candidates for a single opening: on the Saddleback board of trustees, Mrs. Brandt, an Irvine resident, said Tpursday -she -believes the_ advisory commiUee '1ean be the OOmmori grou'nd for finding and expressing mutual and diverse problems." "I know the committee is being re- organized again," she said. "But a meeting date still has not been been determined." The reorganization began after Trustee Hans Vogel Said at a board meeting last Nov e m b e r that representatives he had appointed 10 the advisory panel complained of ha ving little impact. Instead of advising, they were being ndvised by the school's adminl!tration Rt quarterly dinner meetings, h e rtporled. "The, accrodllalion report of 1 .. t year suggested tl!al the dUr.ens oommlttec (See BRANOT, Page ZI •.. TELLS COLLEGE NllDS ' Candid1tt B11ndt ' ' , • ), •1 OAllY f'ILOT - ---~··~-.;i, ,,...,.,.,,~ .. .. -" ··-~····-~·'-'"·-!· .... ....__~ Broad (:riticis11a Determination Wins • ID The End • (:aspers Angered Gl.ENDALE !UPI) II (.; h u c k Ferguson. :i l1.1w s1udrn1 , c\·entunlly prat't1crs his proft•ss1on "1th th t> detennlnation he di!!played hanging on to his Volk s1\•agcn, he should be better than Perry ~tason • Fcrl'.(uson, :.'9. n ronner Ventura County deputy shcirrf, ruay not "'Car a badge a11y 1norc liut ht· 111:1 1:r g.1ve up the ChlJ SC. lie had guod rr;.1son. 11~ has been li\'1ng 111 a rnoh1lc hon11: •·••tu lc <illcnding Southw1·s1t:rn U111l'crsity Law School. And he c:Hne borne one day recently ..._ .............. Ni :to11 s 'Not T ctxa ble R es ider1 ts' • SACR A ~1ENTO (UPll -A <;late tax official s~1id today President fl.ixon and his \1•ifc . \1·ho \'Ole at S<ul C1en1e11tc. are not considc!'ed res idents of California for [K'rso nal inco1ne tax purposf's. Bui thl'rC. is a chance he still n1ay ov."c some state taxes for 1969-73. ·i\lartin Hutr . executive orfice r or the Slate Franchise Tax Board . said the board's legal s!aff revicY.•ed th(' President"s incornc tax status aud concluded . "President Hichard i\I. Nixon and Patricia R. Nixon are nonresidents." Bui !·luff declined. ho v.·ever. to say \\ilether the President o"·cd any Califor· nia income taxes. He said nonTCSidents could be taxed on "California source in· come." "If you're a resident. we lax you on all your income,' he sa id. "If you're a nonresident, then !here is a limi t to »·Jinl we can reach ." Tiie decision apparent] yhad the effect of substantially decreasing' Ni xon 's pos· sible California tax liability. The \\'hite f{ouse announced J)(~c. 8 !hat Nixon pnid no state incornc laxes during the fir sl four years of his prC'sidcney . Officials said !he decision not lo p:.iy the lax v.'as en tirely legal and based on California slatules which differentiate between a ''domicile" and a "residence... . " Ilu! Huff said 1hc legal staff ru led strictly on thr question of !he President's residency and said it did not necessarily follo"' !hat if a person was a nonre sident that he v•ould escape taxarion. He said that issue \\Ou Id be dealt \\ilh subsequently. H os pi t(1l Lists 32 P atients A f te r 7 Da ys At the close of its first \\'eek of operation, Saddlebac_k Comm u .n i l y J1ospital in La guna Hills has 32 patients. A hospital spokesman said the first su rger~· v.·as performl•d on a 2-~•ear-0ld South Laguna Hil ls boy su ffering from a hemia. f\o other operations ha,·e been performed. although the emergency room and x·ray facilities have been used several times. Three patients ha\'e been released. Patients have brcn trea1 ed f or C'\'ery!hing fron1 hrea 1hing diffi l.'ulty to g:ns 1nh<tlation lo a cut [1ngrr. The 151).1)('(! non-prof11 iTospitnl openf'<I Sunday. The opening follo,vcd a wc1~k of op£'n houses which ::inrac:ted son1(' R.100 S<iddlt'bnck V;il lt•y res1dcn!s f or tours and refreshmC'nts. 1o dale, no b.:ib1es h:JVt' been deli\"rred. for the firs! Otlf'.'' lh l' s11t1k1·~m '' s.ii d " first one." the spokc~rnan said. llosp1 t;il admir11slrri1ors p!an to phase in pa11 t•n ls grac..lunlly 1hrough spri ng, v.hen .:lose 111 full opcr;111on is µredicted. Tl11· Sl5 1n1lhon fac11i1y ts !he f i r ~ 1 phase of a pla nned 256-bed developrnent. ll arold Gano is executive dirC"ctor. o aAN GI COAIT " DAILY PILOT The 0••"-!t Cell1 DAILY PILOT, ,.11~ "'~IC~ 11 <"'""IM'd {Ile ,,.,,..,.p,,'I, 11 Pl>llll1~fll 111 "" 0••.,oe Ol81l'P'wlll"hlftg Com~"¥, It~· '"' "'i1lon1 1r1 M ll11>ed, Ma..d~• !1"11119ti ~rlcloy. ''" C0tl1 Mn1, t;1wp0•! lle1ch. 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'" -· ' ~ Clflll POii ... N lo It Ce\lt Miii . C111""'1t. kibtcrl91'°" ir. ~•"It' n 11 ,_lfllTr bl' mill U !J -111111~1 "'l!l!t •f ... th•! ..... • t:f,U ""'°""'IY. • • u. find 1<>mebody had !Holen hi. home. While he was looking over li0n1e replacements at a mobile hon1e lot Thursday, he heard lhe sound of 3 (amillar auto engine -hl1 own. A thief had gotten lnto the car and was driving away in It. Fergusor. said he couldn't bear the lhoughl uf fusing his car right on Lop of the 1.rn1lcr lhefl. 11c sprinted through lhc lot and ltaped onto the rear or the \10Jksv.·<1gcn, clinging to the en1pty bicycJt .. carryiryg rack The thief gunned tht' car onto San _, ,, Fi:rn1odo Road and rwung sharply, hurling feraUJOn off the car. "I Jum ped up real quick and started wavlng 1ny anns," Ferguson told police later. 1rylne LO !Wg down a car. "A drlvtr tk>pped for me and we went after that auy for about two miles, running red llght11 . zooming in and out of the opposi te lane~." Th e ncelng thie f was brought to a halt by traffic. and r·erguson dived over 1he hood of an Intervening cnr and crabbed the door handle on the passenger side of his car. 'f he th\1~f Jocked the door and sped of!. \\'ilh .... -· .~· ~·ergu'°n reftis1ng to ltt go of ht~ :lU!O. "I wa5 holding OC1 and my legs: were dangling at 35, 40 milf's an hour. I was ru1111u11:1 prclly fast," Fi;r.&...,uson sa!d. Aft er &everal blocks~hd motorist forced the Votiswa!iC.--tp !he slde nf the road, and Ferguson tu1rl"d hin1st.•lf over the roof , snntc~open tile door on the drive r's side and gr:ipplt.'<l the. lhief to lhe ground . "All the while he w3s IC'lling n1e that the \\'ho1c caper l\'<JS just a little 1ulsc.·l1lcf ," Ferguson said . Police booked Kenneth Cahill. 24, Jf Van Nuys, on a charge of grand theft. ' ·-. . ....... _ " ~ By Freeway Flop With st rong language , State Sen. Dennis E. Carpenter toda y criliclzed !he Orange tounly Board of Supervisors, tile state Ocpartrnent of Transportation, and "everyone invol\'ed" for demist of the Coro na del 1'-tar Free y,•ay. impacl report must freeY.'RJ, a procedure 18 n1onths lead titne. be filed on tilt whleh t1:is ab<iot f 'rfJna Page l A JJPJ'O v al R e q11ired CLARK . t'ar1X'ntf·t is particularly incensed al thf' Honrd of Supervisors for v.·hat he tcrincd lack of leadership or v.•illingncs.5 Kl <1ct in U1c. conlroversiaJ matt<'r. Prior to lh&t date, 11 short versiQt1 tif 1he impact stuc..ly . \l'hich v.'.us reedy 10 go w o u 1 d have bt·l·n .icc.'t'ptable. according lo Cilrpt_•nt 1·r Carpenter said the state I )(•partn1cnl of Transportation 's decision to v.·Hhd raw funding of the Corona del ~1.ar Free,vay failed to take into account local !raffle needs. public impru\'cmcnts .gcured to the constnJetion of the freev.·ay, or the nh."'<i..: of UC Irvine. • • the lrYine Con1pany. Clark believes that developm('nt v.ould ha\'c 01·erhurdenrd schools, roads and shopping: centers serving the l.'cntral and north Irvine areas. N e wpo1~t A11nex Sougl1t The Ne\\'port Beach Re p u b I i ca n :11.:('used state transµo rtalion officials of ignoring tra ff ic conditions and of "sticking to bureaucratic rules without regard to existing conditions." I-le is not conct>rncd that the rcduc:ed den sities of Valley View -now called Deerfield -ri lso mean the Irv ine Company \l'ill dedicate eight fewer park acres lo the ci!y. By Coa st Coll ege Dist1~ict State officia ls last n10nlh called off bidding on lhe first phase of the freeway project. ciling n dro p In gas tax revenues during the energy crisis. "\Ve in Orange County havt> not been gelling any rrasonable share of stale highy,·ay construction funds . particularly in this area. l think, in vi ew of all this. the action hy the Depa rtmeot of Transportation \V::ts • ca pri cious at least ." C<irventer S<lirL "I arn not t1t <!II satisfied th11t it was necessary." "If, there arc to llt.' lrss pl'Oplc \\'C shoul<ttolcrate less o~n space ai:re:1gc." Clark s;ud. On other issues faclng the city, Clark indicated the follo wing : -Jlc favors saving farmland if possible. -lie bC'lieves cit.v ph111ncrs and officials should "1nonitor" the planning done by the Irvine Company 10 see future developmcnis n1cet den1ands of citizens. -lie favors selection of a ''dynamic" city planning s!aff, as opposed to a "gigantic" one. -lie looks for early development or Town Cente r. nol as a means of providing student housing, bot rather as a place for housi ng meeting the needs of graduate assistants. staff and racuJty and some of the n1oderate cost housing neecd by employcs of the Irv ine lndustrial Complex. -Clark su pports lhc 4 5 ·a c re con1munity park program proposed near the cen tral Irvine high sc hool site, and endorses the cityv.·idc. $15 !'\ ~20 million parks bond n1casure. -lie favors the uni\'ersi!y rtrca c:ultu ral centt.•r plan. noting other facilili cs may be n1orc centrally located in fut ure years. -He opposes commercial use of El Toro T\1 arinf! Corps Air Station. Cla rk is founding prrsident of the Greenlrcc llon1eoY.'ncrs Association and currently serves as vice president. A native of Santa Ana , Clark is a m<.><:hanical engineering ~raduate of use. and is employed by Rockwe ll Jnte mational at their Anaheim facility. Ile and hi s v.·ifc, Nancy, have li\'cd in Irvine for tv.·o years. He has been active in Jaycees and \\as a men1ber of the city's first parks and open space t.:itii.e ns ad\'isory committee. Clark represent!! the city of Irvine on the Orange County Mosquito Abate1ncnt District board. I-Jc is v.·orking on a master's degree in business administration at Cal State Long Beach. 2 Irvine Gr oups Adopt Guidelines On Mutual Issues Irvine planning and community services con1missioners agreed Thursda:--· night to avoid stepping on each other's planning turf. Observing that there are many .:lreas of the plannin g process for \1•hich OOth bodlt.:s arc rcsp011~iblc, com1ni ssioncrs 111eeli11g in joint S('ssion centcrrd their :lttent1on to the parks and open space J~UrS. l·lrne<!forth . c11n1munitv s e r v i r c s con1miss1onf'rs \\'111 rr\·ie\1' in advance any planned communi1y zoning v.'hirh has significant amount<; of park land 1n 11. Then eomn1uni1y s r r vi cl' s l01nn11ss1oner s \1111 for\\' a rd fl rerommendat1on both lo the plaru1ing con1n1iss1on and the ci!y coWlcil. Polish Defec tion llA\fRlJRr., \Vest Germany (AP) - r~·cnty..eight of !he 81 passengers \.l.'ho ch;ft•clPd fron1 \hr l'oli ~h liner Stefan H<i tory in ll<in1buri:. Cope nhagen <ind Oslo !his v.·eek have nskcd for politi cal us)·Ju111. officiills s:1id here today. The others wer e bclievl'd sta~ing ~·itJi fr iends l\'hil e lh1:y decide \\'hal to do next. Coast Commun l!y College District officers are considering the annexation or a l9·unit hou sin g devcloptnenl in Newport Bea ch if they c<tn obtain fro111 the Sa ddlebaC"k approval Comrnunily C<Jllcgc District. The houses are Ph:.ise Il l of the Harbor Viey,• Homes de\·elopn1crH, n1ost of l\'hith v.•as transferred into the Co3st District last November. Ed ward Leonell i, chairrran of the !!arbor View Homes Phase 111 School Bounda ry Committee, told Co a s t Co1nn1unit y College Dist rict trusers \\'ednesday that children in the yet·tcrbe. completed development will be attending schools in the Newpc rt·Mesa Unified School District. He said that ffarbor \'iew families have unanimously expressed th eir wish to also be includ~ \Vithin th e Coast Co1nrriunity College District. whose boundaries take in virtually all of the Ne.,.,•port-Mesa schools. Leo nelli told trustees th~t he had contacted the administration of the Suddlrba ck Cofnmunity College District ;ind found , no no resistance to the contemplated transfer. "There are only 119 ho1nes in the development. This y,•i ll not be a mass movement of people from one dis!rict to another .'' Leonelli said. Responding to Leonelli's requesl. Board President Worth Keene said his district is not ou t to lake territory from other districts. But he added , "If the Saddleback Dislrict is \Villing to release the territory 1 ... e will certainly accept it.·• Norman E. Watson. chancellor of the Coast Community College District. to!d J,eone !li that his office would contact SaddJ,baek College to deter1ninc .,.,·hetbcr From Pagel BRANDT ••• ' . use thei r resources to develop courses an d special curriculum," T\lrs. Brandt pointed out. "But how can 1it if the oommil!ee is constantly in fl ux, is given no direction, and is not meeting ofl en enough?" T\1rs. Brandt said. Communily seminars and continuing education classes suggested by citizen~ groups and backed by the trustees "oould lead to information and disc ussion 011 ho1v to h<'lp citizens of S.1dd/eback communities ha\'c a better li fe," she said. "t-.1y theme is lhal \\·c n<'ed a ne.v spark for Saddlchack. Something has to he done." Though candidates for the v:icant scat 1nust reside in Irvine <ind El Toro. all voters in ihe Saddleback Colle;;c district v.·l ll vote in the T\lar. 5 election. ~1rs. Brandt , daughlPT or former 1Als Angeles .\layor J\orrls Poulson, said she feels this al-large \Oting syst{'m placci. an unfair bu rden on candidates .. ''\\"hen you ha ve to can1 palgn in the v.·hole dis1ritt, J! takes 100 much n1on ~y lo inform all ltw'-citizcns on who you :ire and \Vhat you stand for,'' she said. "\\.hat often happ<'ns is that if there's one group v.·ith more n1oney and v.•t10 know lbe ropes, that is the group tha t gets control .·~ The election \1·ill pit ~trs. Brandt against Sieve OeLapp and \'era Snyder of Irvine and Earl Carraway, Nick lliGiuro, and John T,olle of El Toro. 'rhey are com1:ieling for lhe seat to be vacated by charter trustee T\tichael Collins, \.l.'ho is resignin g for business reasons. 'Linda Nabbed , Sex St(lrlet H eld for Co caine LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sex star Linda Lovelace was booked !or investigation of poissession of cocaine after she and a n1an were arrested at a Strip hotel, police said . She was booked Thursday ni ght under her married name of Linda Susan Traynor, 25, said police. They added that she admitted to her stage identity and was recognized by local officers involved In a pornography case against her X-rated movie, "Deep Throat." Officers said they entered her suite at the Dunes Hotel on a warrant issued by Ju11tice of the Peace Rt~ Bell. Also booked for investigation of,p ossessJon of cocaine was David Winter, 34, of Las Vegas. A third person was taken into cu~tody at the scene but not booked. police !'iald. He was released after telling officers he was in the !'Ulfe to deliver a book to Mi ss Lovelace. Mi.'< Lovelnre. who recentl y performed In a Philadelph ia stage pl:1v. wa s in Las Vegas to catch the act of singer Frank Sinatra, offi ci als said . students fro1n the nffectcd area 11•ould be nl lo1vcd lo <i!tend classes in the <.:oust District wilhout having to obtain a special pern1it fron1 Saddlcback. Viejo Farnilies R ecei ve K ucl os T/Jf'('(! ~1ission Viejo families 1rere honort'CI \V ednesday by the ~lission \licJo Beautiful Corntnittec for exci'llencc in home and landscape improvements. Committee chairn1an Jeanne Gagnebin pr4<!sentcd a certif icate and evergreen trl"e to: -\like and Carla Davis, 2 2 6 2 6 LaQuinta Drive, -Ken and Jani c Riz7.otle, 25341 Terreno Drive. -('ha rles 11 n d )\"'aren Vicker, 2G6J i LaQ:ullla Drive. The av.'ard is made each monlh. llussciu Visit Tolrl \\!ASHI NGTON 1t.·P11 -King llusscin of Jordan will visit President Nixon nl'xl F'riday 10 discuss the \liddlc Ea st !->iluation. !he \\'hitc llousc announced ·today. LITTLE ENG INE REALLY COULD BUDAPEST (LiPl1 -The state attorney has asked for se\'ere punishn1ent for three Hungarian engineers \\'ho left their loconioth·c 11na ttcndcd '\\'hilc they picked corn in a lrack-side field . The driverless locomotive star1ed off dov.·n the !rack and smashed into the rear of a freight train causing $65,000 damage. The announcen1cnt created immediate re1X'rcussions in Costa Mesa and Ne\\'port Beach where lhe freeway, accordi ng to local officials. could have helped signilicanlly to reduce surface lra(fic loods. But ins1ead of getting behind the frec \\·ay. Carpenter said the Board of Supt"rvisors showed a lack of initiative. "Instead of v.·orklng to resolve t~ proble ms they just sat on their hands and sv.·aycd wilh the political breeze," <1ccordi ng to Carpenl cr. Federal funds v.·cre available to pay 83 percent of the freev,;ay 's construction but supervisors refused to cornrrllt $13 million in Urban Development funds. "This would have ~n an appropriate use of at least part of these funds. I admit this is not an ideal solution but it \\'as the best available. I feel the boa rd should have met with all Cou nt y parties involved to v.·ork out a solution provid ing a proportionate share of the rest of the urban devt>lupmcnt funds Io r other areas of the coun ty." Carpenter pledged that be. along with Asse1nb!ymen H • .obert Badham ( R • ~ewport B~·ach ) and Robert Burke (R· Hunti11gton Beach ) v.·ould continue to pursue Ille freC\\'ay issue. lloweve r. stale regu lations as of Ji!lfl. 28 require that a complete en,·ironmeiltal Urii ori L eade rs Sc liedule T alks LONDO~ (AP) -Trade union leaders ngreed tod.!ly to n1eet Prime ~1inister l:'.:d1\ard llcath for tal ks that could avert n national st rike by coal miners. 111e Trades Union Congress, which represents 10 million workers, decided !o accept Heath 's invitation for new talks. but v.·ith no commitments in advance on his proposals. llcath is looking for a way to &\'ert a strike v.•ithout breaking government innation cont rols. Miners want a pay raise \\'C'll in excess of the go\'ernment'a 7 1>ereent 111111!. f'ro1n Page l AIRPORT. • • and expansion of the north side of tht' terminal lo make room for new passenger wa iling areas, I u g g a g c carou.sels and offices. Airport commissioners \\'ere told this v.•eek that the cu rrent parking lot at the airport is virtually filled to capacity by Tuesday of each week \l'it h cars 1,r1 behind by travelers. "There is almost no parking available to the in-and~ut kind of airport user.'' Chandler said. "We simply can't handle the 1.5 million passengers expec-ted this year wltbout the expansion.·· Chandler said the expansion wi ll n1it mean more jet flights at the airport. e\'en though the other $1 million beini(' requested is for a 7~-foot extension of the airport 's n1ain runwa y. . "By giving the jels more takeoff area , "'e think they \\'i ll be higher when they ny over Upper Ne wport Bay, v.·here most of the noise compl.:iints arc con1ing from,'' Chandle r said. The county is facing more than $200 million in suits by Nc"·port Beach residents ~·ho claim the jets have caused damage and di~mfort. , Chandler said the 2,000.car parkiu,g addition and !he <:xpanded airport lerminal c:ou\d be started as early 111s the end of !his year, 1vUh con1pletion before the summC"r or 1975. Besides !he 52.5 1ni!lion outlay fot addilional facilities. the a i r po r t co1nmiss!on v.•ill ask for an ope rating budget of nearly $2 million nwrc. hp from $1.8 million because of thC' add ition of three ne\v staff men1bcrs. Chandler said-. the airport's opera tin~ funds arc derived solely from airpor.l revenues and no! fro1n tax returns. • Be s l d es the operating bud~?t. commissioners ha\'c asked for an additional Sl..1 1n i!lion in the non- operating budget cate~orics. designed to cover ongoing airport expenses. Winter Sale Continues ' • Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise noYr at substontial savings. A large selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Lin es. \ ' \ • ... '\ _/' • .. / , •• • OREXEl.-HERIT AGE-HEN REDON-WOO OMARK-KARAS·1 AN ·-INTERIORS WUKDAYS & SATJJ lDATI t iOO tt l:JO NIDAY 'TIL , f :OO NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 W'5TCLIFf Olt, •42-2010 Opo11 Frl. Tll t P'.M. LAGUNA BEACH e J-4'1 NOlffM COAST HWY 494-6551 TORRANC~ e 2J64f ~AWTHORNf IL.VO. Open f,I. TU 9 ,,M, J7 t -121f . I ; i I I • I . I ,..,_ ~-···~.,., .. • ~. -. . Huntington Beaeh Fountain ·V iilley . EblTION VOL. 67, NO. 32, 4 SECTIONS, 42· PAGES ~ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1974 • . School Expense Allowances By CANDACE PEARSON 01 !ht Diiiy P'lklt $11U Calling it "in the interest of taxpayers," Huntinglon Beach Unlon H.igh School District trustees Thursday ellm111ated monthly expense allowances for administrators. 'ln a unanimous vote, trustees said district administrators, i n c I u ding Superintendent Jack Roper, will oow have to fil e itemized claims for business e~nses and have to choose bet"·een Huntington Trustees Cut Off Adrriinistrators use of a district car <>(: gas mileage for private cars. - One c33uaUy in the board's change pf pollcy is Roper's $150 a month · payment for use of his own car on district business. He drove a district car about 90 percent of the time. Regular flat rate allowances for 14 other di strict admini~traiors ranged from $50 to $75, totaling $875 a month for the 15 men. Some administrators have be e n s tibmitting claims for expenses in addilion to their regular allowances and all have had access to the pool of 22 district autos. At the beginning of lhe special session called Thursday night, Trustee Hon Shenkman announced a deal v.·ork cd oul earlier this week by hi1n, 1'1·ustee Halph Bauer , Roper and A ssist a nt 'Deceitful, V 11.derlicuided' Su1>eriutcndcn1s Glen D)'s1ngcr :i11d J{obert r-.tarrin. After reviewing the dual use of cla1n1s ;111tl allov.•anccs, Shenkinan said, "\Ve di.:cided they 1ad1ninistr:.11orsJ \vill gt'L either one or the other. They \1·ould11 't gel Uolh." Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS :O.hl•Jll\rn:u1 ;.,11d !he con1bined use !}()hey 1:. <..e\t•r:il \t·.ir . ..; old u11d <:tied "c·c.'01101n1c and 1·l·o!oi:,1l' t:u·rors, 111<·lud ing thr 1·nerg) t·nsi.~" :11' n•a.;ons f1Jr the chang~. J\dr11iru:.1r:1tors \1 1!1 be paid J'! Ct·lll~ ;.i nul~ for tisc of 1he1 r o"·n c<1 rs or l'.in ch~'ck Otll dis11·1c1 t 3rs. They '''i ll iJL' askl>d to ftle rnunthlv c:h1i1ns tor n1l':1ls. parkin i.: :ind other CO!:i ls ·or :111r·nding l'11!l tnuni1y flinctiuns. 'l'r·u:.1L'\''> s;i 1d tl11'~ would pu ! a !.St·c l·:Xl'J:;i\SES, 1':1ge 21 Schools Clash in Heated Battle UP'! T .... Mte .-FIRE VICTIM LEAPS TO DEATH FROM SAO PAULO BUILDING . At Leist 60 Killed As. Fl•mes R1 .. In Upper StOries. Brazil Fire Kills 60i ' Victims Jump to Death SAO PAULO. Brazil (API -Fire swep~ lhrough the upper fl oors of· a 22.f.iory Sao J>aulo bank building today. and officials said at least 60 persons were killed, many ju1nping to their deaths. At least 25 persons on the roof of the building, owned and occupied by the Crefisul Investment Bank, waved frantically to circling helicopters as to'tlo·ering names and smoke rose from tbii ·noors below._ ~use of the heat and smoke, the helicopters were unable to l&nd on the buikUag until nearly two hours after th~1ite ~ted. When the fla,nes stopped licking Op the side of ihe gutted structure, the choppers took turns Jao_dipg on the roof and carrying away sutvtvOrs. Dozens of occupants of the building J.alted on the few balconies not engulfed in: fl8,!llCl!..YS firemen pul ladders up. The ladders reached only to the 11th floor . and any persons on hi gher balconies tried to lower then1selve s by sheets and ropes. Other persons jumped to the st.reeL Some bodies lay among the debris and broken glass that showered from the building. "I saw several bodies being picked up," said l(ll Sgt. A lido Zanca of the ~ Paulo police. "The bottoms of their feel were burned. That made them cfesperate. '' Zanca said he saw "15 persons. more or less" jwnp to their deaths. "l p~u.me there are more dead above,'' be said. In February 1972, a fire devastated a department store and office building not far from the bank building that burned,. today. Twenty penoM died in the 1972 fire , eome of thern also jumping from the 29-story Andraus Bullding. As firemen worked today to bring . survivors down the ladder. two persons jumped or fell Crom higher balconies and hit the ladder. In one case, the By ffiLARY KAYE Of !fie Oeily P'llllt Steff The prospect of creating separatj! unified school syster:ls out of the HWltington Beach Union High School District was nearly a bandoned Thursday night when one elementary district. charged another v..·ith being "deceitful . and underhanded." ~ After a heated exchange between the \\'estminster and llunlinglon Beach Cit y school districts, leaders from all six F or1ner Aide Blasts Nixon On Watergate WASHINGTON (AP) -Former \\1hitc House speechwrlter John K. Andrews Jr. accused President Nixon a nd his aides today of handling the Watergate issue "behind closed doors" and -taid this has damaged the in stitution or jhte presidency. In a statement read to a nev1s man in a telephone interview, Andrews became one of the first former Nixon aides to openly cri ticize the President handling of the Watergate controversy. "For too long , _ . the American people have been asked to swallow thei r concerns about presidential integrit y while Mr. Nixon and his aides worked out the \Vatergafe matter in their own \li'ay behind closed doors." Andrews said. "The damage wh ich this approach is doing to the institution of lht.. pres idency n1ust be stopped," he s~id. "I have reluctantly spoken oul because I belit've, as a great jurist once put ii. that 'sunlight is the best disinfectant· ·• Andrey,•s was quoted in today's \\'ashington Post os rec o u n t i n g unsuccessful efforts by Secretary of State Henry A, Kissinger and \\lh ite House chief of slaff Alexander r-..f. •laig Jr., to persuade Nixon to disassociate himself fr om three former top aides \•:ho are targets of the Watergate investigation. In his interview with Post reporters, Andrews read rrom notes he made in separate discussions with Kissinger and Haig. The Post quoted other \Vhite Ifouse sources Ss saying Nixon rejected the advice of Kissinger and Haig and has continued to mainlllin his c I o s e association with former aides H. R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichma n and Charles w_ Colson. districts agreed to seek a compromise betv.·cen ty:o opposing plans. One proposal calls for unification along the boundaries of the five elementary districts. The other would create new unified districts conforming to the bowirlaries of the four cities embraced v.·i!hin the high school territory. After the consultant, Arthur:. Young and Company. in a de a report on unification along district boundaries, Fountain Valley Trustee Roger Belgen Linda asked the interdistrict committee to support the five-way split. Al this point in~ the me e l i n g , \Vestmins!er Trustee Rod Cruse read a prepared, fou r-page statement. "Through deceitful and underhanded n1e:ins, Huntington Beach City School Dislrict has manfJl!ulat cd other members of this commi ttee in an attempt to rain 1hrough their pl an,"' Cruse charged. "Last night. at the Orange County School Boards Associalion ineeling. I Nabbed ·Sex Starlet Held for Cocai1ie ~GA,s.JAP) -Sex star Linda Lovelace was booked for inffltl ' ~ ot.•·posseiiiOn .-of .. c6talne aftef ·she and a man w9re· arrested at a Sttip hotel, police said. ... ~ She was booked l'hursday night under her married Dame Of Linda Susan Traynor, 25, said police. They added that she admitted to her stage identity and was recognized by local officers involved in a pornography ease against her X-rated movie, "Deep Throat." ~ Officers said they entered her suite at the Dunes l:lotel on a warrant issued by Justice of the Peace Rex Bell. Also booked. for investigation of possession of cocaine was David Winter, 34, of Las Vegas. A third person was taken into custody at the scene but not booked. police said. He was released after telling offt<;ers he was in the suite to deliver a book to l\1iss Lovelace. l\-1iss Lovelace, who recently performed in a Philadelphia stage play. was in Las Vegas to catch the act of singer Frank Sinatra, officials said. Assembly U11it to Probe Co11troversi_al Carbureto1· By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 tht Oelly P'llot Sl1ff Assemblyman Robe11 ll Burke IR· lluntington Beach) said today that the Asse.mbly Transportation Committee has scheduled a public inquiry Feb. 14 into tpe controversial Kendig variable·vcnturi carburetor. "We want to get the truth out all at on ce on this thing," said Burke, who last week introduced a resolution calling for an inves Ugatio n into the purportedly smog·free, high mileage device. The he3{ing will take place /t 9:30 a .m. al the state Air Resource Board laboratory, 9528 Telstar Ave .. El Monte. Burke introduced the resolution "lo clear up all the.mlsc9n ceptions stirrounding the device," which according to a news service account produces no sinog and doubles or 1riplcs mileage. State Sen. Craig Biddle, one of Cnlifornia's top sn1og c x per Is. \\'cdnesday charged that lhl' story by Capitol Nc"·s Service \\•as "grossly exaggerated and u n f o r l u n ate 1 y premature.'' Biddle (R·Riverside), said the story gave "miillons of smog-\veary. fuel- conscious motorists a cruel shock of fa lse hope." He charged that the report '"'as "blatantly d!Storted. wilfully mislead ing and totally false" in indicaling the device had been suppressed by c o r r u p t politicians. Capitol Ne\\'S Sc"ice re ce nt 1 y announced that the author of the story, Pat Michaels, had been dismissed. Cat Licensing Under Study • 1 Blood Donations ·:s::~~.n;'ir::t"';.~,',;,.;: llu1itingto1i Couricil Ti:ikes Up I ss ue Again Monday ~=' ':!:" O:,':e ~•f:~ ~ ... _.~The possibiliLy of ~ ... manda~ ca:~ "'~Ht!~ budjef'' ~ateY1t;~-~te ~ ($4 fol--tiied animals) the revenue 'Rould -. ' .... Fall F cir Short American Red Crou officials report only : '7 . percent of blood used In West Orange County hospitals was replaced In )173. Ojangc County Is one of two counties in: the state that auppllcs all of it!l na8pUels with strlcUy donor bloodj acoording to George Hydel. di rector o lilO 61oocl program . ' "This volunteer system reduces the ~hAnce of hepalllus, which is 10 times greater when uain' a commercial blood bink,'' Hjae contunrea. r There is a bloodmobile In West Orang:e I County, Monday through Friday. Persons Jnterested may phone 83W38t. ' •, ) ' put up .. A rescue worker with 8 bull licensing .program wilt ~ coM1dered what It will tost to pfov1de the city be ttM';856 for dogs and $28,000 for· horn shouted ;J. to persons trying 10 ~onday n1~hl by the Huntington Beach with improved, U.hour tervice, or what cats. gel to the I. en·, "One at 1 time. City Counc11-money ls needed for the current service I el onl 11 A lower License at $7 (the current All 1'ilJ bf! saved. Go slowly ." Cat tags are one fe~ture of a wide-ev ( y emergency ca s answered By II .'m'' -hours •ft--the Ore ranging proposal for improved anlm, al at night and on Sundays). price) "''oul d produce $102,074 from dog ·~ ~ At the I he · 1276 ~ o .... •ners and $24,500 from cat owners, llut4pd, Oamn '""' no longt:r vtslble conltol, which oouncllmcn will review ma1 mum, t cost lS ,4.;IU, Smith estimates. lo the ·g(Jtted atiucture. A few persons at their 5:30 p.m. study session •nd This could cover 17 months beet.use sWI waited to be reacued from high later during the regul&r 7 p.m. business ·Sinlth wants the city to put both the While Smith says there are mol't! cats balconies, .. and the helicopters picked meeting. r licenses and the contract on a normal than dogs in town. fie admits i\ will up ~·en the r&of. • , ~ , catifornla Animal Conlrol (tAC), fiscal year. July tO July. CAC's contract be much tougher to license cats than e a Plau ln front of the bank which contracts wilh the city for animal expires Feb. 5, and current dog licenses canines, and the enforcement program bull g, wes Jimmld wllh red fire services, wants lhe .-city to approve an run from April to April. won 't.be qu ite the same. trucks-1r1d 'fhtte-ambulanca. Thousands expended-~budget whk:h could st.retch The maximum lieense fee he proposes The mandator~ cat tags were proposed of penooa watChed the fire from nearby as high as $276,250 _over a 17 -month ls $10 ($$ {or spayed' or neutered by Councilman Al C.OOn , not CAC. Coen streets. ' period: animals) for both dogs and 'cats. Under objected to CAC's proposal to merely The 1ow1r seven f1oon of the buUdlng Dennis Smith, director of CAC, has a $11). f.ce he apects dog tags to raise raise the price or dog tags to o{fset are-a-parblg garage NMl ,did not bum; developed several alternative budgets $145,820, and cat tags to add another increased cht.s, and declared he_ would A J)OUdinan al the IC~ aald n"men whlch Illustrate how much , revenue can $3.5,000. An addlt.lonal ·'36;000 i9 expected not vote for a penny more on dog speculatea· lhe 'blue was caused by be raised depeodlJll an Wow much ~s from riMs. tags unti l cat owners he~ shared a short circuit in 1n air condlUoncr. charged for dog and cat licenses. If the license fees are set at '8 the cost. • ,. ' .. ·•·""' .. • .•. "If learned that Jluntinglon Beach would be presenting this p!;_in tonight and that Lhey had al ready lined up th e necessary votes for pas~age," he fumed. Three districts -Huntington Beach Ci ty, Fou11tain Valley and Seal Beach -1nct prior ·to 1'httrsday night's 1necting, and agreed to support the five- 1vay plan. Cruse claimed his district \\'as not contaCtc<l a n d R;ilph ·Bauer. an Ocean Vie1v trust.cc, voiced the so me (See SEPA lti\TE, Page 21 2 Young Men Roh Valley • Florist Shop T~o young men robbed a Fountain Valley flor ist at gunpoint Thursday afternoon, get.ting away with $100 in cash. 1'he suspects, both in their mid·20s, entered r-.-lile Square Flo rist, 16501 Rro0Khurst Street. at 5 p.m. and confronted the clerk and hi!'i wife . "This is a slickup, the gun is loaded. Don"l n!?ve or I'll hlow your head off.1' !he suspect reportedly to!d the clerk, Harold Tudor, 35 . ':'he other suspect. according to Tudor, \\'as holding a knife. After tying up Tudor and his wi[e, Thea. in the restroom, the tv.·o men emptied the con tents of Hie cash register and rifled th rough the coupl e's wallets, gathering about $1004 altogether. Police ha ve no clues today as to the suspects' id£'ntilics. Tudor described one suspect as 5'8''. stocky, with reddish- bro\vn hair and mustache. The second n1an "·as 5·10", described as thin, with long, curly bro\vn hair. Case Post1Jo1iecl For Bed ] ocke y· EVEHEIT. \\lash. /UP I) -District Judge Aniold /',cmfl{'I has continued until Feb. 11 the case of ~1ichael Miles, 18. "'ho pleaded guilty h) a charge of driving a bed frame down a city street. f¥1iles. who \vas cited Jan. 14 by Sgt. \V. R. 1ttc0aniels, actu ally was driving a 250-pound. bed fra me remodeled into a g1H:art, "'hi ch was pulling friends in a wagon. He e.xplained he did it in an effort to attract attention to the fact that his go.cart club had no place in the area to race. Orange. Coas& Weathe r Decreasing clouds and maybe even a lilU c sunshine is forecast Saturday. with slighlly warmer temperatures. High at the beaches in the low eos:, rising to mid-60s inland. Overnight lows in lhe mid- 40s. INSmE TODA. Y Daily Pilot critics George Leidot and Totu Barlt1J give their v iews 01i "St. Joa1t" aud "The Merchant of Ve1tict" in today·~ \Vetkender. Ar y..,r J.rvk• t ... ,,... ti L, M. 1eH 14 C1lltlnlll L U Cle1tlUW »-4' c-1<• 1t cm, .. ,,. ll CHiii lllotlt•1 I l!'dll•ti•I P'•tt ' F01•1><• l ).lS FOi' lllt ltlCIMI J<I, H ttoo'tll.... lt 111 Tiit l•,.,k• :M MallM-' I Mewi.t 2''41 Miii\! .. F•fillh U Nel'llMI Mtwt ' Orellt'f CWlllY t ..... -...... t1•Jt s,1..ie !'Ofter 11 '""• "'" Sttc:I< Merit... 1 .. 1! ,_ " TI!Mttn Jt.,11 WMl'ller 4 w_. • .._ ,,.,, WerN ,.._ 4 w..-.......... • - ' Z DAIL Y Pll01 " -· rriday, Ftbruary 1 l l'l74 f'rom PDfJe J SEP A R_ATE DISTRICTS • • • • t'O mpla1nt ln crit1 l"i:uni;: thr llurH ington Rcnrh City Sc:hool IJistru..:1, C1·usc <idded . "f am cxtrcn1c.ly t>u.spu:1ous oC theLt n1oti\'C!i .. .I am l:l!!IO fully aware tl'l<lt llun11ngton ~raeh t'll.\ has successfully ~t;1ckl.'ll the c·oun!~' l"•JllHlHltt'C in such :i 1'i'nv Iha! 110 pl<ill v.111 i l\;·r gP1 1hrnut h thern · th:.it doc-s nn! 11:11·,, lhl· bless 111i,; o( ll unt ingron nl'ill'h " Stephen Holden, till' llun t1ngton lkal'h truBtet'. r•·plJi•{! 111nn1•1h:1tl·ly t h a t n1t'.ln tx·r.., ut 111.., l)41:ir1l u1u.I 1hc dts!rir t :1d111ini'-ll'<iltH.., 11 t"fl' ' • ho 11 6 r ;1 L If.• pt·o.p!c• ... ··1 don't 1l1111k our ~tnff has 10 sit h1·rt.· <uld put up v.n h lht,•.\1• r1'1narks," Hu Iden n·!ur!t:cl ' l 11101 c I (Ir ..!d1011n1rn1 n! · But IJ1·11111 ... ~1.111:.:~·r-.. ;1 high ::-choul t!1str1t l tnf';tcr . ur;.:l'd ihl' cummit11•t• to s1:1y toge'tht:r ;11 1d t1ot "leave \1 1th 11oundt'd frehng~ .. , "The pl:u1 ::lung ('llY bounda ries seems 10 ha\'e lhl' ~tx:!il pOH'nlial uf any plan I 'vc seen ." !\lnngrrs offered, ··and I'd like you to b!ar Glt·n Dyl'inger pre3en t his tacts." Although feelings remaint'<i hun. and tempers continued to flare, committee members agreed to listen to Dysinger, a high school district administrator. In bis presentation, Dysinger explained how unification along city boundaries v:ould cllminate the in t e r ·d Is tr I c t transf(·r of alrnost 4,000 studt>nts, as c;1l k"<.I for in th(' five-v,.ay plan. lnforrru1lly, there was 11n ohviou.~ 3 to 2 spli t. 111ith llunting ton Beach City, 1:uunlain V;illl'V and S-.·al Beaeh d1s1rir!.S favorin g the ti\"e-11·ay division . and Oc:i·an \. ie w and \\le strninsler dislril'lS bac king lht> city plcn . High school spokr smc·n, ~1\t OOugh ;_1µp;1rt'nt ly sujJ\)Or tlng the t:ity pl;i n, ha\'l' no \'Ole 1'o a\·oid a sp lit \"O!f'. cornrn i!1(·f· mernbcrs finally rl'eorn rnende<l tht t\l"O plans for co nsideration. and !old the district staffs to 110rk out :1 1hird. eomp romisc plan, mixing parts of both proposals. The co1nn1ittrc \\'Ill n1cct ;1gain Feb. 11. Si1una Jury Takes B ~ak; E11fl i11 Sigl1t 011 Mo11llay Li v TO.\J BAR LEY •Of 1ht D•il~ Pllol Sl1H Jurors in tht: oran ge Cou111y Superior Court saunil b<.1 lh trial today began a three~ day W('e kend b r c a k with the promise from Maria Parson's \a\\'yer that he \\'ill close his case on ~1onday. Attorney Marvin Lev.•is Sr. ended his questionin g of l)r. Samuel S1>crllng with the comm ent to Judge \Y ill ia m f\1urray that he will produce Monday two as yet unidentif ied wi tnesses \V h os c testimony \•:ill be brief. Th e Beverly 11 i 1 l s psychoane.l~·st !l1eppcd from th e 1vitness stand 1vith the statement that he has made seve ral times during his 1ve~k-long: intcrrogution: Poli ~h Defection lfA,\113UTIG. 'Vest (;enna ny (AP I - Tv.•cn !y-ci~ht of the 81 p:issengcrs \1'ho defected from the l)olish liner Strfan Batory in Harn bu rg, Copenhagen and Oslo this week ha\'e asked for political asylun1. officials said here today. "There is 11\i do11b t in 1ny 111incl 1h11t i\la riu P<lrSon 's orde;1! in the. ~!lllna ruo111 ! rigge rcd he r psychia tric l'Ondilion." Sperling agr('Cd 1vith Or. Deane Benton of Santa J\na, r.trs. Parson's pcrsonul psychialrist, that the trauma 11-•hi th all egedly created three pe rsonalities sprang from her entraµmcnt in the sauna roon1 of the l·loliday Health Spa in Orange on l\1arch 2, 1970 . l\1rs. Parson, 50 , testifi ed that she collapsed in the 175-dgree heat aft er the sliding door jarnmed and the door hand le came off. She \V anis $1 mil lion in damages fron1 the spa for the creation of what the psychiatrists call a ''Three Foces of r:ve" condit ion. " It is alleged ltial one of the pe rso nalities, r-.1aria lakes control or the buxom redhead and cornpcls her to seek sexual rel ations with nirn she picks up in bars. The othr r ~rsonalit ics are iden!ifi cd as the r e m or s e f u l B(·tty, a name assun1ed by Mrs. Parson in childhood. and f\l arie, 11 personal iry described by Spcrli rlg as b('ing mid11";1y bct11·ecn r-.-lar ia and Bell y. H UlJriTtg_~~ I File Date Extended The fiilng deadline has been extended to noon, 'l'ucsday, for pe rsons who wanl !o en1er the April 9 Hun tington Beach (.'ity Counci l f'll'ction, Cit y Clerk Alicia \\'entl\'Orth ann(lu nced !Oday. The clerk's office made a mistake In clos ing the election at noo n, Thursday . :O.l rs. 'Ven111·orth said today a ne~· prol"ision in the state elections rode allov.•s a fi\'c-day riling extension v.•hen an incum bent offic.·c holder 1s not seeking rt··clcction. Cuunt'i ln1an Jack Green sai d before filing opened he \1-'0uld no t seek re- elec tion to a third term on the rouncil. Three other incumbents are up for re- c!('c tion. "'"'e knew about the proyision." said ~1 rs. \Ventworth. "but we Lhought it applied to a case v.·here no one is running, such as if the city attorney did not file. "There were already 14 can(;lldates in the council race. for fou r sca ts, so we didn't think it appli ed." In Huntington Be~ch . counciln1en run on a cit:i.;1vidc busis. not f r o rn cou nc ihnanic distrlc1s. =-a lhe re 11•as no d:1nger of an unfi lled seal. The n1istake v.•as discovered 1'hursdav. :tfter the first deadline had passed, 1vhCn tht' city 's election 1naterial su pplier. ~lart in and Chapman of Los Angeles, informed f.lrs. Wentworth that the law did apply to the local situation. or the 15 persons who had taken out council nomination papers, 14 had filed them 11•ith the clerk 's office by noon, Thursday. One candidate, Gary Dorris, a businessman, was incorrectly listed in the Daily Pilot Thursday as having filed his papers. He was the lone person 11·ho did not . Mrs. \Yentworth said tod<1y Dorris ca n stil l fl!e his papers and any other residents who warit to try ca n pick up new nomination papers, pay the $100 filing fee, and return them by noon, 1'ucsday. The city clerk and citr attorney races are cl osed because both incumbents are S(!('king re-election. City ,\uomey Don Bonfa has no opposition, while Mrs. Wentworth races t hr e e ch a 11 e n g er s: Planni ng Commissioner Katherine \Vallin, Bcn1ard r-.tahoney and Jan1es Dukette. Fraud, Ripoff, Copout Serli1ig"s NBC "'C 1tnriots' ~1issing a Feiv Wlieels? Uy LEE PAYNE 01 'II• OaU~ Pll~ Slaff NBC and Rod Sc rHng put on a fraud. :i ripoff· and a "opout Th ur sda y night and they didn't cvcn blush. lt waS an huur-\ong progra111 calJcd. ''In Search of 1\ncl cnt tll~·stcry" and it pretended to be a search for evidence tha t rn:i n 11·as descended from alien :istronauts. Jt ""'as really a M"ries of sho ts of unrelated arcl1t..""Olog1cal si1es glued together 11•lth a narration li fted frn111 Erich \'OJI Dani ken 's boo k, "CJ1ariots of the Gods." Both NBC's ripo ff and \"on Oani ken·s original book s arc founded on a eurious bit of parochial modern-day chauvinisn1. They assun1e thul those of us liv ing lodal' hn\'C to bi· <;rnar!er and cleverer tli:iri ;u1~one 1vho t•vi.:r hi rd 1n the past. lf thi s is !rue, 1ht'n r rery old s1ruct11 rr, like an Egypli 11n pyr;un id , a 11'<1!1 iii Prru or a statur on East r r Js!and th;i t 1· a n no l bl' rcpro<l11c.•1I hy mod••rn t r i.:hnol o~y, niust ha 1 c beC'n bu ill hy ah«ns frnrn oul1'r !>pal'C -not by hun1 ans \1·ho jti~I harpl'nl'd 1n J1:11 e bct.·n (·lercrrr th:in \\'C nrr !od:iv. This denial of· carly rnan·~ technicnl or <"reat ivr ahihty goes like !his: Since the arrhitect .... ·ho b11ilt the pyram ids did a brtt er job 1han the one v.·ho built L1Cl, he niusl ha\'c been an alien. OIANGE COAST "' DAILY PILOT Tl'I• C••<>v• C:O.•f OAH,.'f PILOT w;t" Wl'll<;n h comtol"od ll'lt N•Wl P•ru . ii PVbllll'lt<:I by Int C<ongt CO•lf f'ullll1.,1<og Cnmpony, SrP•• r l!t rod ltlo~s ~rt 11111>1!11'\t(I, Mo->ll~y '"'0Ull" FrldoY. tor Co1t1 M•1•. Newr<irl 8••cl!, H""'ll"9111<1 llt~rl!l~o11nl o1n V•llol', L•11un• 8Mt/I, lrylnt/~Oddlo~cil 1nd S•n Cl<lmonl•I Sin J111n (I p;,,, • ...,., A t 1n9te fr<!IOn•I .-dlllon 11 PUbl"l'I~ S1lutd•YI •nd Sun~~/\. l/I• Pfl"<!P•I 1>11bll1n•n11 pion! 11 a t UO w.,1 l lY SlrH I, Co111 M•1•, C•lllor~••. fl11• Robtrl N . Wttd P•Hldtnt •nd PwDl 11~r , J."~ R. Cwrlty ' Vice "tt110et1I •NI Gt•>•"•I M•n•~tr Tho'"•' l(, .... i1 Editor Tho'"'' A.. Mwr ph int Mt Mtlft1 l d•!Ot Chtrltt H. Looi Alc:h•rlll P. N•ll AHlt ltnl Mtn•9if>!i Elllll"l T••rv Co...!H• w .. 1 Ora119<1 Coutlfy Ell/.., HMlflwtr• .... OM&. 1717$ l••th lo1.1l•v1rd M1llllu;i Ad4r111 : P.O. 101 7t0, t2641 -°""" Llll\ONI llttUI~ nf ~ .. ttl A.....,w co,i. 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Carried to its illogical conclusion. this arguinent wo1ilO have to say th at since Ht>1nn1urabi 11·as a better lawyer than 1-:hrliclunan, ~incc Ale~a nde r \4as !lw bett er ge!1l"rril than \\restmore land, si nce .Jesus \\'<IS a better f)r('(l('hc r tJi;:1 11 :-;-orn1a n \"inccn t Peale Rnd since Sha kespeare 11·as a belt£"r \\Titer th::in Rod Sf'rling, they n1ust a ll ha,·e eon1c lrnn1 f1u1er space. ·111c tt.>levision prog ra1n shov.•ed us a (TV REVIE\V) hunt h of in!crcsting pk·t11 rcs but thC'y nc\'('f tied thern loge!ht·r. \Ve saw a 1iny golden S t.a tll(' of R fly ing fi sh frOlll t'OJ~ta l F:cuador Hnd Serling: !olO us !hat it looked !1kc ;i ;ct fight er plane. \\'llv inter-s tf'lla r tr<"l\'elers would go to 1hC trouble of building \Yhat to thern l\'OU!d hl' rt pri mitive jct fight er v;as nf1 t rxp!aincd. '\rxt \l'C sR1Y lhc irnmense dra11•ings on the PerU\'tan desert 1hat are supposed to be th e ren1ains of an alien airport. But every flyin g saucer fan knows that the y don't come sweeping in and slide down 20-nii lc-long ru n11'ays. Th ey stop in mid-air. hover and silentl y touch do11·n in one spot on landing legs. Perhaps those aliens went to all the ' ·, ( trouble of buiiding huge tunways for thei r jet fighter planes. Or is it jusl possible thal primitive n1an n1adc those Jines and the other prin1itive fig ures of men and anmals as offerlngs to his god, the sun? Perhaps they can only be seen from the air because early man's god was up there -the sun shining in the sky. Just because von Daniken and Rod Scrling can't visual ize objects in three din1ensions. docs that mean that early n1an 'A'as equa lly limited? The real pity about Thursday night's filn1 \l'as that it was n1ade by people 11ho kno11· better. Serli ng and !he JX'1Jple :11 NBC c:-in rt>ad 11-·ithout n101'ing thei r li ps. Yet the y t•hose to 11·aste a couple or hundrc<l lhousand dollars o n simple-minded S('h\ock . ·rhere are thous:i nd yea r ol d PJ rnmids nnd lt'niples decaying beneath the jungle 111 illex1 to hec;iusc there is nJ moncv io excavate <ind re:;tore them. · i':l'ery day a dozen sites of early 111an are looted by vandals or cove red 11vc r by shopping center parking Jots and thei r priceless clues to the history of n1an on earth are lost forever. Yet ltod Scr!ing and NBC and 11-•hoever sponsored that program can was te their n1oney on science fiction and pretend they are doi ng "'mething useful. The National Acaden1y of Sciences should demand equal time. There are enough real mysteries in science without 11-'<lsting mooey making up pho'.ny ones. * * * Scientists Take Photo Of UF O in French Jet 1'1\H !S 1 UPI i -Pi ctu res t;i kC'n by scicn1ists aboard a Concorde supersonic )ct h<n·e ki cked off a ~ Oying SllUCi;f debate 1n 1-·rance. Shot June 30 as the Concorde tracked a solar ec lipse o,,.·cr A(rica. the pictures show a.bright. mushroomshepcd object. National television showed Uwm to the public for the fi rst time Thursd ay night. "Study of enlarged prints Ind icates the object was at an 11ltitudc higher than the 56,000 feet of the Concorde and had a diameter of 11t least 660 fee!,'' s;i id Serge Koutchmy, an aslf·ophysicist Rt the Nntional Scientific Research Ccnler (CNltS ~. L.outchmy <ind Claude Pohcr, an official of •he NAtionAI Center of Space Studies, classed it as an un identified fl ying object. But other Frenchmen who saw the piclurrs on lclcvislOn called radio s1ations lo say they thought I~ lwninous object looked a lot like a cloud. Ti1e L' Aurore newspaper said, today. ''fl lany people are already convinced that in the African sky the Coccorde pRssed ·an airship from Mars or $<!me-where else." The June 30 eclipse swept acro1s the heart of the A fr lean wildemtss and the Concorde new alohg Its path to give French, American and Brltlah sc.ien tisU en 8.S • minute Io o k at the phenomenon and the chance t o photograph It. 'I'be controversial object ahowed up on frames of a color film taken by one of the center's men. He was 1hootln1 pictures of the mOon 's shadow on the earth, the center said. The object was oot nolU:cd until the film '"' developed. "We must rid this subject of pagslon, get used to the evidence and prepare ourselves for more r r e q u en t confrontations," Poher said. (' ' Poste1· Cliild Visits Pat Nixon appears delighted by visito r Scott Hafen, the 1974 !\larch of Din1es national poste r child frotn Las Ve~as. Scott , 5. represents some 250.000 children stricken each year with birth defects. In the center is Scott's mother, Iilr s. Gary 1-lafen . Frona Page J EXPENSES . •• maximum •an1ow1t in the budget for such expenses afte r administrators submit estimates of ho1v 1nurh n1oney lhey've needed each n1onih. ''f \vould shake in 1ny boots If I didn 't think th('re 1\·ould be an uppe r limit," s<1id Shenkman. \\•ho a Is o suggested that a proposed district m;1na g e n1enL s tu d y ma k e rcconunendations on now the dist rict c<111 economize in thi s ar<'~- .. , \\'<int to cl<'ar this thing up if it's been a problen1 ." Tr ustee Dennis lllangers said , "but I still 1vant them to participat e in commun ity affairs not ou t of their O\~·n mone~· ... A princi pal of a 4,000-student high ~chool serves as an unofficial pu blic relations em ploye of the dist rict, he added. Bauer said the district found nine othcr school distri cts in the state allowing both dis trict cars and private n1ileage. The agreement for Roper 10 gel a car allowance ~-hile using a dist rict car was made when he was hired in December. 1970. Baue r. v.·ho 11-·as on the board at that t.i mc, said it-was a way of paying Roper $1.800 a year more than his regular salary, 11-· hi ch trustees v.·anted to tx>osL Congress Gets Nixo11's R eport ,Citing Inflation WASHINGTON IUPl l -President :-.l"ixon sen! his annual economic report to Congress toda y, a c k n Ow 1 e d g Ing inflation will be "a tr o u b 1 es om e problem'' in !he next few months but forecasting generally a "good year for thc CCQnomy." Ho1vc,·er. his chief economic advisers snid in the report that innalion and HIGHER PRICES PRED ICTE D TILL MID-YEAR -Story, P•g• 7 U.S. JOBLESS RATE UP TO 5.2%, P•ge 13 unemployment will worsen, not improve, in 1974 and the econom y .... ;u verge on the threshold of recession dw'ing !he yea r. Al the ceremonial signing of the report :it the• While House. the President pledged his administration to a balanced approach ai med al holding down price increases while lowering unemployment. lie summarized : "We are going I hrough a period now, due to the energy crisis primarily, in ""'hich the economy 11•ill s!o11-· down but the second half or the year will be one ... in which the economy 11·ill pick up." • Model Plan • t • To Be Goal The new llunt ington Beach Energy Con1mission will alte1np t to develop :; rnodel plan for po1ver conscrvalion and it :ilso hopes to mold new auhudes tO\\'ard the consu1nption ol f Ur ! l't'Soitrces. llasicfl ily. that's what C:tlTil' OUl or !hr con1 111ission's first n1ecting this week, !hough no speci fic plarts have bc('n proposed. according to t.1ayor Jerrv t-.lntncy. "\Yt~ "'('re amazed at each other, ol how 1nany effons a re being niade lo look at the problt>m," t1Ia111cy said today. "We decided we need to convi nce the pt.."'Ople there is an energy crisis end tha t ~·e need lo move ahea d with SUl'll th ings as the ex pansion of the Edison power plants here und ut San Onofre ." "Th e tenor or lhe niee!ini;l \\'<!~, 'yes yes, !here is an energy criSis and that 11nythlng we do in tern1s of conservation is 111errly sto11 gap'," J\llltney ex plained. "But \VC can no long('r afford the luxu ry or a helter-skelLt.'r use of energy." ... Twenty members. appointe(J b y ·~Iatney. met to launch the energy commission. They represented n1ajor power suppliers, major J>l)\\'er users. son1e environmentalists and all of the loc al school districts. f.1atney said the group would meet again In about three weeks, and he hopes each member "'ill have specific proposals for the development of a cily energy conservation plan. l<.iatney, who once suggested the city mlg~t get in the energy bl1Siness by helping small oil companies work in the local fields. said that Idea was generally dropped. • "Most felt the city doesn't need lo get into the energy business. The energy indWltry is already spending millions on research, but we ought to adopt a po!i~ of encouraging energy producers to conttnue their research," tllatney said . l<.1atney said the city might look 11t its own oil field ordinance to "'hether delennine city policies might be relaxed on the reactivi atlon of oil wells, but ~embers generally thought the oil code 1s workable as it ell:l.9~. "It was a very posll ive. successful meeting. Everyone showed up ' • concluded f\Iatney. ' • Arab Sees Ouster Over Watergate CAIRO (UP!l Mohammed Hassanein Heikal, ed itor of I ht semiofficia l Cairo newspaper Al Abram, sa id today he expected the Watergale scandal to remove President Nixon from the \Vhite House "in three lo sit months." Hei kal , a close confidant of Egyptian presidents, made the commen t In an editorial reviewing American polic"/ and its effects on th e f.1iddle East situation. Winter Sale Continues • Fabulous selection of top quality mvchandia now at substantial savln9s. A lar9e selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Lines. ,,. / • .. _, ' ,,, . .';-- ,.. ' ·' • /' .. ' ' _,..,.l Ol(EXEl.-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOQARK-KARASlAN - INTERIORS WlllCDAYS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to l :JD fllDAY 'TIL 9100 • . ' NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLIF~ DA.. 642-2010 Optn F•t, Tit f r.M, LAGUNA BEACH e J<tS NORTH COAST HWY •494 -655 1 TORRANCE e ?J64t HAWlHOR Nf 11\ID, Op"" F1:. Ti! • P.M. J7t .11J• '· .-; ( r t t . . , • ' • j Oran.ie-eoast ~ EDITION Today's F inal N.Y. Stot•k s , VOL. b1 , NO. 32, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNT Y, CALIFORNIA FRID AY, FEBRUA RY I , 1974 N TEN CENT S Carpenter Flays County, State Over Freeway Wilh strong language. State Sen . Dennis E. Carpenter today criticized the Orange Coul)ty Board of Supervisors, the state Department of Transportatioo, and "everyone involved" for demise of the Corona dcl r..1ar Freeway. Carpenter is particularly incensed at tl\e Board of Supervisors for what he tenned lack of leadership or willingness t9 act in the controversial matter. The Newport Beach R e pu blican act:used state transportation officials of igporing traffi c conditions and of "sticking to bureaucratic rules without regard to existing conditions." State officials last month called off bidding on the first phase of the freew ay project. citing a drop in gas tax revenues duricg the energy crisis. The announcement created immediate repercussions in c.osta Mesa and Newport Beach where the freeway, acCQrdlng to local officials, could have hel ped significantly to reduce surface traffic loads. FIRE VICTIM LEAPS TO DEATH FROM SAO PAULO BUILDING At Lea st 60 Killed As FlerMs Rlge In Upper Stories Brazil Fire Kills 60; Victims Jump to· Death SAO PAULO. Brazil (AP \ -Fire sv.1tpl through the upper noors of a 22-~ory Sao Paulo bank building today, anQ-oHicials said at least 60 persons Cong ress Gets Nixon's R eport Citing Inflation WASIUNGTON (UP!) -Pruident Nlzon sent his annual economic report to Congress today, a c k no wl e dg i ng inflation will be "a t r oub l e s om e problem"..,in lhe next few months !Jut forecasting gencrully a "good year 'for lhe economy." However . his chief economic advisers said In the-report that inflation and .HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED TILL MID-YEAR -Story, P•tt 7 U.S. JOBLESS RATE UP TO ·5.2%, P09" 13 --· 1 • ·--• u.aemployment wi ll \VOrsen, not improve, iO • 1974 anO !he economy will verge ori I he I hreshold of recession during trJe year. At the ceremonial signing or the report at the White House. the President pledged his admlnbtratlon to a balanced approach Aimed Pt holding down l)rice liJCre•SC• whllo lowerin" unemploYl""'t. ~11(' surnmarlzcd: ' we p are going tlirough o period now , due to the energy cr!Sls primarily. 1n which the ecoho~y lfHI slow d•wn but the-teCOlld haU: of.the year wifl be one ... In which the economy will pick up." Nix"!''• Conell of E<onomic !'-4•1sers !IOuncie<t a more pesslrqlsUc note, predkllng PfiC<S would adv~ al • ' poreem rate in tho next 12 in!iiiths with rood and fuel pries leading the ' \\·ere killed. many ju1nping to their deaths. At 11.'ast 25 persons on the roof or the building, owned and occupied by the Crefisul Investment Bank, v.·avl'CI frantically to circling helicopters as toweri ng flames and smoke rose from the floors below. Because of the heat and smoke. the helicopters were Wl&ble to J1rnd on the building until nearly two houn after the fire started When the names stopped licking up the side of the autted struetu~. the choppers took turns Jan.ding on lhe roof and. carrying a way survivors. Dozens~ of occupants of the buJtding wait.ed.m the few balconies not engulfed In flames as firemen put ladders up. The l~era reached only to the 11th floor, ,and any persons on 'higher balconies tried to 1ower themselves by sheets and ropes . .Other-perlODI jumped to" the street . Sdme bodlfs Ia1 among the debris and broken glau that showered from the building. "J_ '4!!'. several bodies being pi cked up,"" said Ill Sgt. Allclo Zane a o( the Sao Paulo police. "The bottoms o( bieir feet were burned. That made them desperate." Zanca said be saw "15 persons, more or less" Jwnp to their deaths. "I presume .thtre are more dead above," he aaljl. • la Jl',ebrol:ry 1172, a fire devastat~ _a deportment store and office building nOI !11 trOn, the bank bulldlai .. ihat . bunied ll!jlay:Twenty ponons d~ in theJm .Jlle, -·~them also l"!\'J'll>I froiil iiie""».14ey Andn uiliullClfng. As l1mnen 'Wortid tl>d•Y to bring 1urvtvora down the ladder, two penons jumped or fell from higher ba!ginlt9 •nd hit the 'J.IJdder. In one caae; the impact knoclifil two other Perton• off the I-to Ibo -HYor•i storlt9 below. Dul instead of gelling bc!hind the. frce\Yay, Carpcnter said the Board of Supervisors sho1~·ed a lac~ of initiative. '"lns1ead of Y."orking to resolve the problems they just" sat on their -hands and swayed with the political breeze," aceordlng 10 Cat penler. Federal funds were avaHable to pay 8.1 percent of the freeway 's construction but supervisors refused to commit $13 million in Ur ban· Development fqnds. "Th is v.'Ould have been an apPropriatc use of at least part 'of these funds. I admit this is no l an ideal so!uli'.111 but it \\'as· the bcs1 available. I fee! !he boa rd should have n1ct \\'ilh :iii County parties involved lo y,·ork ou! a solu1ion providing a proportionate share of the rest of the urban dcvelopmenl funds f o r 01her areas of the county.'' Carpenter pledged thal he , along \1·ith Assemblymen llobert Badhan1 l R · Newport Beach) and Robert Burke (R· liunlington Beach J would continue to pursue the freeway issue . • • Ho11c1·cr. stale rc1;ula tlons as or Jan. 28 re<1uir(' that a co1nplete cnvironn1en1 :1I unpacl report 1nust be filed on the frcc \\·ay. a procedure \1·hich l1as <lbout 18 months lead tin1 c. Prior to that date. ;i short version of the in1pact study \11hic h 11·as ready to go 11· o u Id have been acccptab1l', according to Carpenter. Ca rpenter said the state Department of l'ranspo11ation's decision to withdra1Y funding of the Corona de! t.'lar Free\\'ay f.1dt•d lu !<tki' 11110 ac(·ount Joc.'l! 1r::itllt' 11••t•d.;, puhl11· 11nprove1ncnts gc:1rcd iu lilt· (_'011,!rUl'ILOll 1lf !ht• frec\\·;iy ur 1h1• n1·1'd., uf L'l' r r\·111t· "'\\\: 111 ()range Cou111y ha Ye not been g1•1ti11g an.v re:i.wnabl c share of statt' h1ghll'ay t•onstruC"tion funds, particularly 111 1h1s <1rea. I !h111k. in \'h.:w of .all this. the ;iction hy the Dcparunen1 of TransfKlr\a t1011 11as capricious at lt•<lsl." C;.1rpt'll lt'r s:iid . "I ;1111 not HI <:Jl sati~fied Iha! rt was necesSJJ')'." $2.5 Milliori Sought Airport 'Overburdened' By \\'ILLIA~I SCHREIB ER Of !tie 0•111 .. llo! Sl•lf Orange County Airport's termin al and parking facilities are handling tw ice the load they \Vere built for and $2.5 n1illion is needed to im prove that situation, county airport commissioners have decided. C omm ls s io n e r s \Y ill ask county government ~o budget funds for a second deck on the airport parking lot and an expanded tern1inal building ·when Nixo11s · 'Not faxabW.-- Residents' SACRAMENTO (UPt) -A state tax official said today Presid ent Nixon and his wire. who vote at San Clemente, are not considered residents of California for personal income tax purposes. But there is a chance he slill may owe some state ta xes for 1969-73. ~1artin Huff. executive officer of the State Franchise Tax Board, said the board's legal staff reviewed the President's income tax status and concluded, "President Richard ~1. Nixon and Patricia R. Nixon are nonresidents." But Huff declined . however, to say "·hether the President O\.\"ed any Califor· nia income taxes. He said nonresi:ents .. cou1d be taxed on "California source in- \See TAXABLE, Page %1 College W cig l1s Nc,vport Tra ct A1111exing Bid Coast Community College Dist rict officers are considering the annexation of a 19-unit housing development in Newport Beach if they can obtain from the Saddleback approval Co1nmunity College District. The houses are Phase III of the Harbor View Homes development. most of which was transferred into the Coast District last November . Edward Leonelli. chairrran of the Harbor View Homes Phase III School Boundary Committee, told C o a s t Community College District trusees Wednesday that children in the yet·to-be- completed development will be attending schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. He said that Harbor View families have unanimously expressed their wish to also be included wi thin the Coasl Comrrlunlty College District, whqse boundaries take in virtually all of tbe Newport-Mes&. schools. Leonelli told. trustees thlll he had . contacted the administration pf lhe S&ddleback Community College District And found no no resistance to the contemplated transfer. "There are only 119 homes in the develOpment. This will not be a mas,, movement of people from one district to another," Lebnelli said . Re3ponding to Leonelli's request, Board Pmldent Wort11 l<ttne said his district Is not out to take· ten1tory rrom other districts. But he added. "U the s.ddleback District ts wlDl11g to release the territory we wlll Ct!l'lalnly accep) it." -Norman l!::--Watlel'i,~ancellor of the Coa•t Community College O~trlct, told Leonelli that his Wlice would contact S.ddlcback College to detennlne whelher stoilenls from tJie atrectecl area Wllllld be allOWtd to-attend ~ In tJie Coast District without hlYing to obtain a opedol permit from Soddleback. ( I budget deliberations s ta rt l\tarch 22. Assistant Airport Director R on Chandler today speculated the expansion proposal may run . .into some s tiff opposition (rom airport foes complaining about jet noise. ''The thing they can't seem to understand is that the expansion y,·e are asking for is to meet present demands, not expanded demands for jet service," Chandler said. The conunission's budget request •.\'ill be filed with county Auditor-Controller V.A. Hein1 ~1onday n1orning . where the figures ""'ill undergo an initial review and analys is, Chandler said. A Frorn lhere. the request will go on to County Adn1inistrative Officer Robert Thomas, who will ho ld the first public hearings M11rch 22. After that. the budget V.'ill go on to the board of supervisors for adoption in t.1ay or June. Chandler said !he 1noney for additional facilities at the county airport will not Dall~ "ll•t 51•11 ""•'• Toe MANY UNCLAIMED ANIMALS -A HEAVY BURDEN Dr. Alfred E. Stockton WW!tl Llko lo Find Home• ' Anirital Lov.ers Criticize Newport· Pound Offieial By JOHN ZALLER Of ttle Dllty .. lilt lteiff Or. Albert K. Stocl<ton doesn't doubt roc 11 rrilnttte that some people In 'Newport Beadi think he's more cruel to animals than anyone else ln Orange "No one v.·ould llke to f: .. J h o in es and &live those animals more than I wou ld. But by t h e nature of what I hnve to do, there art: some people who will never believe th..1 1," he says. Dr. Stockton Is dead right come directly out of tax coffers. He said the airport commission is <isking lhat the 1n o n e y be borro\Yt.'ff from the county retirement fund and repaid at an annu:d rate of $53,000 out of air port operating revenues. Retirement funds paid for th e existing terminal building in 1967. Chandler said about $1.5 mlllion of the n1oney \\'ould go into Lhe new layer of parking stalls on the parking lot {See AIRPORT, Page 2) Schools 'Not , Inforn1ed' of Pay De1nands Ne1vport-l\lcsa school officials said to- day tJ1ey still haven't received official notification fro1n. Lhe 14 women middle school C'mlchcs 'vho are demand.ing retro- active pay raises. Norman Loat s. deputy su perinlendent of the Newport·l\1csa Unified School Dis- trict, said that "v.·e'rc in a really diffi. cult position . "\\'e see tJ1at the women arc v.'ith- holding services but we haven't been of- ficially informed,'' Loats said. The v.·omen already have been given pay raises retroactive to S('ptember, 1973, which place them on the same level of eompcnsa1ion as men for after· school roaching. However the women are refusing to coach after school until they're given ra ises retroactive to September. 1972. Dody Anderson, a coach .'lt Lincoln In· tcrmediate School, said Thursday that her group has sent the dis trict a regis- tered letter explaining their grievances. She confirmed again today that the lel!crs \\'ere sent by registered mial 10 Lo<ilS and members of !he school board. Loots snid th<iL until official notific a- tion was received, the di strict probably \~Olild make no decision about ho111 Ill handle lli<' protest. S111ugg ling Atlrnitted l.OS ANGELES (UPI) -A San Gabriel Valley man, found two years ago \\~lh a trunkload of pep pills valued at $2 million. pleaded guilty Thursday to his role in an air sn1uggling ring. The gui!.!Y plea of Ray Carella, 40, came y,·ithin •days of a sin1ilar plea by one. of the others allegedly involved i11 the smuggling operation. Daniel Elizalde , 45. C.ast • 1 • Weather I Decreasing clouds and maybe even a litUe sunshine ls fo recast Sa turday, with slightly warmer temperatu res. High at the beac)les In the low fiOs, rising to mid.fJOs inland. Overnight lows in the mid· •Os. INSWE TODAY Daily Pilot critic& George Leidal and Tom Barley give rJ1eir views 011 "Sf. Joan" and "The Merchant of Venice" i" today's \Veek6'11der. • Al Y.ur WWke l Ml•l't Jt•lt I Nllllt 1J Mwlwl .. _.. 1t L. M. ...... t4 Hall•MI lillwl 4 C•ll191'1111' S. IJ ClHIKIMI JJ.f'/ Or111H CMllfY I "''ti--'7-2' Cllnl<I H • Sylwll ,..,,_.. IJ C1"1wltf'tl It IH rlt· 20-n 0..ttl Nellce1 I Sloe .. MMtth )4-U County'. • "There are Just too many unclaimed anlmalt left here· for ~me to pul• to slee p," explalns t.he man who has run the city pound stnqo 1949. Although city offlqW.la say they are; "t:!xlremely satisfied'' w\'th Dr .. Stockton 's \ - service and have no lnW!ntion of cbaoglng things, there Are •l least some people 101111111 .. _ 4 Fh1•11C1 l J·U Fer 111'1 ltttortl t4. >4 "·~ 11 Ill IM Stnk • )4 Miii... • f tftYkloll " Tlt .. W'I ,tt.11 WMlll•f 4 ................ 17-11 • .,... !"IWto • Wiii! ...... tWf (See ANIMALS, Page 2J • • 2~.l.I LY PILOT " f 'rotn Pnge J -TAX.i\.BLE • • • Newport Bay come" ~D l • · II 't'Oll'rt a ret1den l. v.•r tas yo11 on all yoi1r 1ntomc .' ht said "'If you're II rec gmg nonresident. then there , is a ll n1 1t to v.·hat we csn reach." Tile decialon apparen11 yhad the effect of aubstMtially d1...ocreasu1g N1.x0ti's pos- sible California tax habd1 !y Tha \\'hite !louse ~unouncl'd Dec 8 that Nlxoo paid no slate into1nc tax es during the fir st four )Cars of his presidency. Offic ials said the decision not to p:.y the tax v.·as entirely leg;il and based on Cahfornla s!rituies \\'hieh differentiate between a "don11cdc" tind a "res idence." But Huff sa\d the leAal stafr ruled strictly on the qu1~stion ot th e President's r~idency an<I said it d1d not n<'ce:;sarily foll O\.I.' that if a pt'rson 11 as <I nonrcside-nl that he "'ould csc:ipc ta:<Jtion. Ile s.i id Uiat issue 1ro u Id be dealt \1 1th subsequently. The \\'h11e I-louse said the decision not to p:iy California taxes \.l.'3S based on la"' \\'hich difll'rcntiates bet¥i·een a domicile, \l'hi ch is required {or votin g. and a citizen resident, "'ho is liable for income taxes. lluff told a news conference if it is "Deemed appropriate for elected public officials "'ho are domiciled in this state to be residents for peii30nal income tilx purposes. then lhr. revenue and taxa1ion code should be anlendcd to so provide." Huff said the Presidcnl issut>d a "w<tiver or eonfidcr.tiatitv" v.· hi c h allowed !luff to discuss ·the question of residency. "\\'c undl'rstancl that in !he not too dis tant future. the Congressional Joint Committee on Internal Revenue Taxat ion "'ill nlake a determination on additional issues affecting the President's tait status ," he said. "Alter we hal'e had an opportunity lo evaluate the committee's dala and determination. "'e 11'ill be in a position to proceed further to make our own determination on those issues that are relevant to California income tait la11·," he said. "When our review is complete, we have been advised that an addi tional waiver will be issued by the President in order for our determination to be made knol'o·n to the public." Meanwhile California Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr. said Thursday he may ask Nixon for details on the notarization of !he deed by which ht gave his vice presidenlial p<1pers to the Nalional Archives. Brown said ht n1ay seek the information from the President as part of his investigation of . the alleged backdating of the deed by Nixon's tax- lawyer, }',rank Dc~larro Jr. of Los Angeles. Okay Hit A Newport Beach "'oman who douhts the wisdom of mass dredging in Ni:!wport Bay has filed ;·1n app1:;1l of t11c rcgiru1ul <.'Oastal commission approval or the 10· year pro ject. The Sou th Coast RC'glonal 7..one Conser\1ation Ccn1mission hist n1on1h gran1ed a pl·rmit 10 the rity of Ni>wport Di:ach for it s routine 1nriintl'11Jll(C drt-"<1g111g of bu1lt·up s<ind in 1hc IOl\'Cr harbor. ~l rs. 1101\·ard S. Babb of 2:iQ7 \'i a !\larin a th inks baC'kground stuche!l or siltation. m:irinc life and 1vater quality sho uld have bcrn presented first. Obje'cting to the time length and the Pambigui!y '' of the dredging program. ~!rs. Babb has asked the state co<1stal to1nmission to re-hear !ht' case. Whether the st at e con1mission will consider the :ippeal is uncertain. ti.trs. 8,<ibb v•a sn't a1 the regional meeting 11·herc th e project, which is being done coopcra!il'rl.v 1vith the Orange Coun1y II<irbor !J<'partn1cnl, I\' as d1scussl.'d. The s1a1c co1nn1ission has :i policy that appl'llan1s n)ust h:ive put lhcir <'O(l'lp!ain ts 111 11Til 1ng or in person al the 1in1c of the re~1on:1l hcnring . unless 1hcrc 11•ere rea~ons thl'y couldn't be !here. ~!rs. Babb contcrds 1hat the city hasn't publicized any reviews of !he IO-yea r dredging plan and feels that guidelines for continual renovation of bay wa ters should be in the general plan. but arc not. The city's pcrnii t applicalion. she 1vrote the state commission. "may be effective as an emergency n1easure but I question whether it is indeed an effective managen1ent µJan ... The question of the regu lar dredging of lYte hay wouldn't have come before the coasta l comn1ission at a!l if Newport Beach officials had decided lo llump al! the excl'ss sand on shore. Routine n)aintenancc projects are exempted from p<>rmit requirements unless thl're \'.'ill be some ocea n deposi1s of 1hc dredged ffiaterial, as in this project. . Orange County Supcrvisnr Ronald Caspers of Newport Beach. also a member pf the regional commission, said the dredging is needed to stabilize seawalls and improve navigation. ANIMALS ... "ho thrnk be does his job abominably. .. , <':1n't 1t11nd to ~e animals go in lhcrc because they never come out." says one of the critics, Lynl.'llO Hachm eister. "The way the pound 11 tel up, he can kiU animals alter Just three days," complains Margaret Autt , another unhappy animal lO\'Cr. Miss Butt , or 4121.,_ l·~emlet1f Ave .. 01vns scvl.'r<il eats an d ls active in tryi ng to help other Newport Bea ch rl'sJdi•nl !i tr)1ing to find th l!ir lost ~1n1nH1ls. 1\·lrs. llachmeister. 612 \l Gvldenrod Ave., l111il 1net Or. Stockton !i l'e 1nonths ago "'hen tier cat was lost. llotll 11·01ncn f0<.•v<; tht·ir cr1li1,;isn1 on one ma111 i.~ul'; public \'1sib1luy. Thpy're unhappy beeause 11r Stockton doesn't adverti se his pound and because 1 isl\ors 10 the pound can 't visit the kennels v.·here ani mals are kepi. ··1f you "'ant io adopl a little cat. rou have to dest·ribe to a t!erk "'h:1t kind of animal vou want. and the clerk goes to see whal's in the kennel. '1'ht? anin1<1l 1hen is brought out to you, and if it 's not 11·hat you \l'ant. that's it. You go a1\·ay. ''That's no way to run a pound ." \lrs. Hachmeister contends. "You ought 10 be able to look at al! the animals to st•e if there :ire any who appe;i l to you ... In adi11on . i\lrs. Jla('t1111cl1ltcr says, the pound should bC! open ~in1ply because it's a public pound . !)r. Stockton <tdmits 1h<1t he does11'! ;ilto1r visitors into hi$ kt·1111e! urea, but ht savs the reason is frtt r th at he could be sued 1f anvonc stuek a fin ger into a cage and Y.'erC badly bitten. "I "'as once sued for $5.000 O\'Cr an injury like this." he says. "t\nd J'rn not taking any 1nore chances.'' '.\trs. Hachmeistcr points out that the lluntlngton Beach and Orange Count y pounds are open to visitors, and says that Dr. Stockton 's pound should ::ilso be open. Dr. Stockton repli es that ''those pounds arc run more loosely than I think they should be." _In adr.li1ion, he points out, his pound ii) relatively stna!I. ll'hich n1akes it pra ctical to use a system wh ereby animals are brought oul onc·by-one for insprction. Jl'liss Butt says her 1nain compl ain! is that Dr. Stock ton destroys unrlaimt'd ani1nals tno quickly. She say~ th at public tax n1oney should be used, if necessary. lo kC'ep animals at least live days rat her 1han threr. Dr. Stockton replies lhat "I almost never dest.roy .rin animal right nfler the three -day li mit expires, especially if thcrc·s any chance of placing it. Fraud, Ripoff, Copout Serling's NBC 'Cliariots' Missing a Feu1 Wlieels? By LEE PAYNE 01 111t1 Di ii'!' Piiot ll1tl NBC and Rod Scrllng put on a fraud , a ripoff and a copou! Thursday ni ght and they didn't even blush. It \ras an hour-long program called, "In Search of Ancient r-.1 ystery" and it pretended to be a search for evidence that n1an \Vas clescended from alien astronauts. It was really a series of shots of unrela ted archeological sites gluC'd logether with a narra!ion lifted fron1 Erich \'On Daniken's book , "Charjots of lhe Gods ." Both NBC's rl poff and \'on Danike n·s original books are fou nded on a curious bit of parochial n1odem-day chauvinism. They assume that those of us Jil'ing today have to be sn1arter and cleverer than an yone who ever lived in the past. If this is lrue, I hen every old structurr. like Rn Egyptian pyra1nid, a \\.'all in Peru or a statue on Easler Island thnl c a n n O t-be reprodut·Pd by 1no<lern technology. n111s! hnve been built by aliens fr(1n1 oul•'r ~Pill'C -no! by hun1 a11s I\ ho JlLSI happened to h;ivc been clc1 crl'r than lVe are today. Th is denial of <'llrly n1an's tcchnic;i\ or crea tive ability goes like this : Since the archilect who built the pyramids did a better job than !he one who buil t L'CI, he must have been an alien. OlANGl COAST " DAILY PILOT Th• O•lt>!ll COi•! OAILY PI LOl, ""'h wl!ICh h com11lntd rn1 N .. •t·Prn•, I• 1>11'1.l"hod by "'' Or•-(O••! Pullhthlno Company StPI• ,." .illllotol 1r1 OUl>lithtd, Mond1y thto.,gh l'rld1y. IOr (O.TI MI U, NIWPOrl 8tlth, Hun!lnglon ll1.t<h/F111J111~1n V~l ley, L•ouni 1111~. lr.ln1/S1ddlto.cli; tnd S•n Cl1m1nl1/ Stn Ju1n C1or1.,1no A 1in;l1 •"110""1 ..iuio.. l• 11111>l!•hod ~•tu•d•Y• ~"" Su"ll•Y•· Thi prTnclpal OllD!llhlng Pl•nl !• II lJO w ••• ltV Slfffl, Co1t1 M111, Ctli1Crn11, 'l~lf, Rob1d N. W11d ,.rMIWM IM PU111!111W J1,• R .. Curl1v Vkl PrnlOto!! Ind Gtner1I MI Mi! ... Tho111 1t ic., .. 11 Eau .. Tho111 11 A. Mv~hin1 M.11111111"' ElltOr l . P'1tw Kri19 N~ 111.cfl C:llV Erlll!Or H...,.n ._. 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NO -1torln, ll!n l,..lllf>s. .i1u .. i.1 m11l't1 ... .,..,."~" i.en111 ....,., l>I ~ wlll>wl ll)IClll ..,.. ... ktlOll ., CM'l'l'lfl\f -·· .._,,. <llN ........ kl 11 Ceet1 Mn.I, c111....,i., WtiKrlt>li... bY rc:•rri.r n.6f ~l!>IJI W -II U,11 l'IW!tl~I~; 1111111.,., 19ttl'lllllilfla llM -9111¥. - Since a :J.500-year.-old Peru\·ian s!one mason built a better wall than Erich von Daniken could build, he must ha ve come from another planet Carried to its !Hogical conclusion , this argument ""ould ha~·e to say that since H<ommurabi was a better la \l.'\'er than EhrH chman. since Alexander· "·as a better general than \Vesln1oreland, since Jes us \'.'as a bette r preacher than l\orman Vincent Peale and since Shakespeare 11•as a better \1·riter than Rod S<>r!ing. !hey musl all have come from outer space. The television 1lrog ra1n sho \.l.'ed Us a (TV REVIEW) bunch of interesting pictures but they never tied them togC'ther. \Ve saw a tiny golden s1;11ue of a flying fish from co<istal £cuador and Scrl1ng told us that it looked like a jet fighter plane. \\'hy inter·s1cllar 1ravelers v.·ould go to 1he 1roub!c of buildin~ "'i1 at to them \.l.'OU ld be a primitive Jel fighter was not r.xpla1ned. Kf'x-t \l.'e sa11• lhc immense dra"·ings on the PerU\'ia n desert that arc supposed 10 be the remains of an alien airport. Bui el'ery flying saucer fan kno"·s 1hat th ey don't come s"·eeping in and sllde down 20.rnile·long runways. They stop in mid·air, hover and silent~ touch do11·n in one spot on landing legs. Perhaps those aliens went to all the -t..· trouble of building huge run"·ays for their jet fighter planes. Or is it just possible that primitive man n1adc those lines and the other primitive figures of men and an n1als as offerings to hi3 god, the sun? Perhaps they can only be seen from the air because early man's god ""as up there -the sun shining in the sky. Just because von Daniken and Rod Serling can't visualize objects in thrC<! din1ensions. does that mean that early n1an ,was equally limited? The real pity about Thursday nighr :-: film 1\ ns that it 1vas made by people 11ho know be1ler. Serling and the people at NBC can read \Vithout mov ing their lips. Yet they chose to 1v;lste a couple of hundred thousand dollars on silnple-n1indcd schlo~·k. There are 1i1ousand yea r old pyran1ids and temples decaying beneath the jungle in l\1cxico because there ls r,w money lo excavate and res1ore them Evt>:ry day a doze n sites of early man arc looted by vandals or covered ol'cr b~· shop ping center parking lots and thei r priceless clues to the history of man on earth arc lost forever. Yet Rod Serling and NBC and \.\'hocver sponsored lhal program can waste their money on science fiction and pretend they are doing so mething useful. The National Academy of Sciences should demand equal time. There are enough real mysteries in science withoul "'a.sting money making up phony ones. {r 1:r u Scientists Take Photo Of UFO in Frenc1i Jet P,\RlS IUPl) -Pictures taken by scienlis!s abcmrd a ConC<Jrde super~ni c jet hu\·e kicked ofr a Oylng saucer dcbrne in France. Shol June 30 as the Concorde tracked a solar ecli pse over Afr ica . the pictures show a bright, mushroomshaped object. Nationa l television sho\l.'ed ~hem lo the publlc for the first time Thursday nigh!. "Study of enlarged print s indicates the object was at an 11llitudc higher than the 56,000 feet of the Concorde and had a diameter of al least 660 feet,'' said Serge Koutchmy, B n <istrophysiclst 11t thC' ·National Scientific Research Center (CNRS). Lout chmy and Claude Poher, an official of the N11lional Center of Spact. Stud ies. classed it as an unidentified !lying object. But other Jo"renchmen who saw the pictures on televlslon called radio ' stations lo say they thought the luminous objN:t looked a Jot like a clood. The L'1\urorc newspaper said today, "~!any people are already convinced that in the African sky the Concorde passed an airship {Tom Mars or somewhere else." The June 30 eclipse swept across the heart or the African wilderness and the Concorde new along Its path to give French, American aOO British scientists an 85 . minute Io o k at the phenomenon and the chance I o photograph it. The controversial obj~ct showed up on frames of a color ~film taken hy one of the center's men. Ae was shooting pictures of the: moon'• shadow on the eurth, the center said. The object w31 not noticed until the Him was developed . "We must rid thl! subject of passion, gel used t.o the evidence and prepare ourselvr.J: for more freq u e n t confrontations." Poher said. Linda Nablred Sex Starlet Held for Cocai1ie LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sex stor Linda Lovelace was booked for investigation of possession of cocaine after she and a man -were arrested at a Strip hotel, police said. She was booked Thursday night under her rnarried nan1e of L.inda Susan Traynor, 25. said police. They :iddcd that she adn1ltted 10 her stage identity and was recognized by local officers involved in a pornography ca se against her X·ratcd n1ovie, "Deep 'fhroat.'r Officers said they entered her s uite at the Dunes l·lotel on a warrant iss ued by Justice of the Peace Rex BeJI . AJ so booked for in vest1ga,lion of po$session of cocaine was David \Vinter, 34, of Las Vegas. A third person was taken inlo custody at the scene but not booked, police said. lie was released after telling offiters he \\'as in the suite to deliver a book In !'11 iss L.ovelace. l\'11ss L,ovelace. who recently perfor111ed in a l'hiladelphia stage play. 1va s in I~as \'cgas to ca tch the act of singer Frank Sinatra, officials said. Frorn Page 1 AIRPORT ... unct expansion of the north side of the tl.'r1ninal to n1ake room for new passenger \1•aiti11g areas, ! u g g a g e ca rousels and offi ces. Airport con1missiUners ll'Crc told this 1\·eck that the current pnrking Jot at the airport is virtuall y fill~d to capacity by 'fuesday of eaeh 1~'ct'k \l.'i!h cars lt:ft behind by travelers. "lllcre is al1nost no p.1rking ::i v:iilable lo the in-and-out kind uf airport user." Chandler said. ··\\'e simply can't handle 1hc I 5 n1illion pasf;engers ex pected this year without the expansion ." Chandler said the expansion "·ill not n1ean more jet flights at the airport, even though the other $1 million bci11g requested is for a 75().foot ex-tension of the airport's main run1\'ay. "By giving the jCts 1nore takeoff area. \l.'e think they \'.'ill be higher when they fiy over Upper Newport Bay. ·where most of the noise complaints are coming rron1," Chandler said. The (·ounty is facing more than $200 znillion In suits by Newport Beach residcn!s 1vho claim the jets have caused damage and di scomfo11 . Cha ndler s;iid the 2.<>00-car parking addition and the expanded airport terininal could be started as early as !he end of this year, 1\·ith coinpletion before the su n1mer of 1975_ Besidrs the S2 5 n1illion ou tlay for additional fa ci lities. th e 3 i r p o r t con11nission 1\·ill a~k for an ope rating budgel of nearly $2 million niore, up from Sl.8 1nillion because of the addition of three ne1.1• staff 1ncmbers. Chandler said the airport 's ope rating fttnd:) :ire derive d solely from airport rcvenu<'s and not from tax rC'turns. 'fliree Ca11didatcs ~--ile Statements Of All Holdings Three non·i ncum\.lent cant!idat('S for seats on the Ne.wport Bea ch City ouncit hal'e filed staten1ents of th eir assets in co1n pliance '''ith the state's new <.'Onfl ict of intere st law. Named in slalcnlents filed with Orange ('ounty Clerk \Villiarn E. St John are \\'iltia m Agee, Ellis R. Glazier and John J . l\lcKerrcn . Agee, an account execu!ive \1ri th i\lerrill Lynch invest1nenl organization. lists his salary of "more than •1 .000" v.·ith no other holdings in his statement Glazier lists a SJ\'ings account of ··not more than $1.000" as his sole asset in the state document. r-.1cKerren, a partner in a Whittler firm of certified public accowitants, states that his interest in that organization is $10,000 plus," He also notes that his bank accowit stands at "less than $10.000." Y outli Reveals Murder ~fotive Iii Fatc1l Fire LOS ANGELES (AP\ -An Arizona yo uth charged "dth murder in !he fatal Strnlford Apartm('nl s lire told police his moti ve \\'as a desire to kill hi! mother. a detective has testi fied. Real Est:~te Atto1·11ey Raps Cu1·hs Govern1nenl urban p!nnner!I art tramplins pri1·atc property rights lnlo lhe gruund and dist1111ini:: the rl·JI pt1rpose of planning, a J)<ina Point real estate lawyer thargcd 1'hursday . "Orange Coun!y planners are tryirlli to stein the tide of growth," A. StHnl t•y \\'t·issburg !old 200 1nembers of lhu i'\cwport ll:irbor ·Cosla f\-l csa iloarll ur He<i l!ors. "But tha t's not the ir Job They should be plflnning the roads ;ind lhc sewers <tnd otfler servit.~s necessary to make gro1vth as s1nooth as possible," he said. he said. Tfle urhan planners who oppose growth are people \\'i!h frequently "insidious'' n1otiv cs 1\·ho ·•wield power vicariously by saying ·no ' to pro~~rty o "' n e r s." he said. \Vei ssburg urged !~arbor Area re:iltorll to join him on "!he fron t line of lx1ttle'! i~ bucking this trend . Ile "'as nut specilie on 1vhat sho uld be tlonc, however. · \Veissburg singl ed out a docu1nent hY the Orange Co unty Plannini:: Oepart1ncnl entitled "People, Policy, and Gro\.\·th ,'! ll'hich he said citemplilied lhc \l'Or:;l elen1ents of contemporary u r b <1 o planning. ·•The people "'ho 1vrotc this do nol look· at people as people. but as density,, and density is somehow foul," Weissburg said. "They think they can slop populatioo gro1vth with stupid regulations. but they can't.'' he continued. Weissburg was particularly critical of the notion or open space, which he said raised the spectre or "the colinty becoming the biggest single landowner in the county.'' 'This document People. Policy, and Growth ) is in some 1vays similar let Adolph Hiller's Meni Kampf." \Veissburg said . ''People read that book and ya""11ed, but looking back, they can now see that Hitler did exact ly what be said he "'ould do. "I make the same prediction for thi~ document ." \Veissburg said, "'aving the book In front of him. "People '4'ill look back on it someday and sec that it h~ld the blueprint for "'hat actually hap- pened." Cl1oral Boosters · Will Hold Sale Bes i d es the operating budgl'l. commissioners have asked for an ;;dditional Sl.3 n1illion in the non· operating budget t·ategories, designed to cover ongoing airport expenses. Police Oct i\tichael 0. Lambert said The ChOral Booster Club of Ne'4Vor'I at a preliminary hearing Thursday that Harbor High Schoo! ts holding a rum. Michael A!tenburger. 18. Tucson, Ariz., mage sale on Saturday and Sunday wi tti told investigators he started the fire, proce(!ds going to the choral 'group's Piano ~,und. 1\·hich ·kill ed 25 persons and injured 5l The sale wlll lake pl;ice at 15th' Street ot.h~rs Nov. 15. and lr\'ine Arcnuc in NC"o'POrt Beach on Polish Defection llA~1BURG, \Vest Germany !AP\ -Altenburger's mother was not at the Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 00 'T'v.•enty·eight of the 81 passl:!ngers who Stratford the night of the fire, but was Sund:.iy from noon !o 4 pm. defe cted from the Polish liner Stefan still in Tucson where the youlh said Anyone with run1mage to donate may Balory in Hamburg, Copenhagen an d call ~1rs. Robert McQueen at 548-7379 Oslo this "'eek have asked ror -political he left her after an argument Nov. or r-,otrs. Lester Bo"·man at 6i3-2296. All asylum, offi cials said here today. 1~. itC'ms cxcep( clothing are l\'Clcome. 1_:::_:.::::::...::==--==--=~.:.::.:c..:~~~-=-----~~~~~~~~~ Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quolity merchandise now ot substantiol savings. A large selection of handsome sleep sofas speciolly priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc. -The House of Fine Lines. • . , , • ...... "' - DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARAS.1AN r " INTERIORS WUKDA JS & SATURDAYS 9:00 to l :JO fRIDA Y 'Tll 9:00 NEWPORT BEACH e 1727 WESTCLlf' Dlt. 641.]0lO Open Fri, Tll t P'.M. LAGUNA BEACH e J45 NORTM COAST HWY 494·65 51 TORRANCE e 2J64' HAWTHORNE llVO. Op1r. Fri. Til t P.M. JJl.127' ~ • ... • . • ' • .. Today's F inal N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 32, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PA GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FR IDAY, FEBRUARY I , I q14 c TEN CENTS Carpenter Flays County, State Over Freeway With stron g language. State Sen . Dennis E. Carpenter today criticized the Oronge County Board of Supervisors, the state Dcpartrncnt of Transportation. and "everyone invol\'ed" for "demise of lhe Conp1a dcl l\1ar Frce\\'ay. • Carpenter is particularly incensed at the Board of Supe rvisors for y.•hat he termed lack of leadership or willingness to act in the con!rovcrsiaJ 1natter. The NewQ:C:>r! Beach R c p u b I l ca n accused state lrllnsportalion officials of ignoring truffle conditions and of ··stickin~ lo !Jurl'aucratic rul·~3 I\ 11hou1 regard tu cxL;;1i11g conditions." State officials Inst n1on!i• t: •. dlt·d olt bidding on the first phase of th1> lrcc1\·ay project. citing a drop in gas tax revcnul'S during the energy ~risis. The announce1ncnt created im n1ediatc repercussions in Oista 1.~lcsa and Nev;port Beach where the Frcev.•ay, according to loca l officials, could ha ve helped sib'llificantly to reduce surfnce traffi c loads. But 1nstr:1d of getting t>ch1nd thl• fn~e11a~. Curpcnlt'r snid the I.Ward of Su1K'rv1sors !'ho\\Cd a lack of 1nitia1iv~·. ""lnst('ad <>F \1ork1ng lo r('solve 1ht' problcn1s tl1l·y just sat on lht'ir hands and sv."<1ycd 1.1.•ith the political hrl·czc," according"to C;•rpcn tcr. Federal funds \1.·ere available to pay S3 }X!rCl•nt of the frec1v ay's constru<.:tion but supervisors refused to com1nil $!:! n1iJ!ion in Urban Development fund s. '"1'hls 11·otild have bel'n an ;1ppropriatc use of at lcust part of th1..•sc funds. re s Fraud, Ripoff, Copout Serli1i g's NBC 'Cliariots' Missi1i g· u Feiv W hee ls? By LEE PAYf'\E 0 1 rtlt Diily Pllol Slall NBC and Roel Sc>rling put on a fraud . a ripoff and a l'Opout 1'h ursday ni;.;hl and they didn·t even blush. It ~·as an hour-long progran1 called . "In Search of Ancient r-.·lys1cry" and it pretended to be a search for evidence that man \\'35 Uesccnc.le<l lron1 ;i ii~ astronauts. It. was reallv a :.<'nes of shots ot unrelated arc"ht'Olog1cal si tes glued * * '{.( French _Spm 'Saucer' Fro11i Pl<t1ie PAR IS !UPl l .·-Pictu res taken h~· scientists aboard ;i C:onc::irtlc SUIJCr sonic jct ha\'e ki cked oil a flying saucer debate in Frant'C .. Shot June 30 as the Oincordc tracke:i a solar eclipse over Africa. the pictures sbo"' a bright. n1ushroor11shaped objci.:t. National television sho1.1·L>d lhcm to the public for the first tin1e Thursday night. '"Study of en larged pru11s indicates . 1hc object 1.vas at an altitude hi gher than the 56.000 fe et nf the Concorde and had a diameter of al least 660 feet ," said Sergc Koutchmy, an :istrophysicist at lhc Na tional Scie11tific Research Cen1cr iCN RSl. Loutchmy and Claude Poh cr. ;in official of the National Center of Space Studies. classed it as an unidentified flying object. But other Frenchn1en \\1ho saw the pictures on television called r<1dio stations. to say they thought the lum inous object looked a lot li ke a cloud. \ The L'Aurorc newspaper said today, "r-.1any people are already conv inced that in the African sky the Concorde passed an airship from f\,1ars or somewhere else." The J une 30 eclipse swept across the heart of the Africa n wilderness and the Conco rde flew along il k pat h to give French, American and British scientists an 8$ • minu te 1 o o k at the pl\eno·mcoon and the chance t o photograph it. IPgethcr \\'ith a narrat ion lifted fron1 I~ric;h vfln lJaniken·s houk, "Cha riots of the t_;ods."' Uolh NBL"s ripoff :ind Von Oanikcii"s ( TV REVIE\V ) <11'iJ.:i!l:1l brioks arc founded on a curiou&_, hi! Clf p::iro1:hial rnodern-day chauv111isn1. 1'h(•y Jssun1e that those of us living 111 ariue Baud Cliief R etiri11.g \\'ASllli\GTO'.\ (APl -LI. Col. Dale C. llarphnm, leader of the \-larin~ hand who ~·as reprirnanded for ::illt•grdly .'.lccepting n10nC'y for conducting civilian br1nds, i s rc1iring, the i\larinc Corps said today. H<1rpham. rif Ple:isant l.ake , Ind. lost 81.00U in p.:iy as a dl sci pllnary measure tor "11nau1hori zcd receipt of money in the form of honora ria ." He ha~ also volunt.-irily rc1urned $4.481 in p.1y and alto1vances received 1\·hile he m<1dc the guest appearances. The l\1arinc band plays al the \Vh ite House and entertains at official fun ctions v.'hercvcr the President appears. Potv der Pu f fers Cla sli iu. Final Ga 111e Sll turcla )' The final gante"s in lhc 1974 Po\1·der Pu f£ football series ,.,.ill be played Saturday at Davidson Field bct111een Costa Mesa and Estancia high schools. Kic koff time for the ben efit game is 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $1 for adul:s, 75 cents for students, and SO cents for chlldren. The first round of the gridiron battle pits the Cos ta Mesa llig h School senio rs against the Estancia Juniors. -Both ).VCre the losers of the first Pov.•dc r Puff round last Saturday. At 8 p.m. the Estancia seniors and the Mesa juniors, both victors in the first round, \vi\1 take over the fi e!d. The winner of that ga111c will be the 1974 Powder· Puff Champion. today !1avc to be sn1art.er and cleverer ll 1a1i <111.vone 1vho rvrr lived in the pnsL If tllis is 1ru1:, !hi.:n ever~· old structure. like ;in Eg~'pti<in pyra n1 id. a wall in Peru or a st.-ituc on E.'.lster lsl;1nd that ,. a n no t be reproduced by n1odern tcchnolog_\'. niust have bcC"n built by aliens rrnr11 ou ter spai.:c -not by humnns \\ho just hap1>ened to have been cleverer th11n 11·c are toda v. This tlenial _or ·l·arl.v n1:'ln·s ll·chn1c:il !See Cll AHIOTS, l-'age 2) Schools 'Not 111£ or111ed' of Pa y De11ia11ds Ne"1>0rt-r-.·!esa school offiei.:ils S.'.lid 10- d.'.ly they still hav en"t recciv~d ofFiria l nntification from the I~ \ron1en 1niddlc sd1ool roaches 1vho are demanding retro- acti\"C pay raises. t\orman Loa1s. deputy superintend('nl of the Ne11•pnrt-~·lesa Unified School Dis- trict. s.1id th:it ··v.·c·re in a reall y diffi. cult position. ··\Ve see that the 11.·omcn are \111tr- holding services but 1\·e haren·1 been of· licially informed . ., Lo aL'i said. The 11·omen already hnve been t:ivcn pay raises rC'troactivf' to SC>ptt'n1bcr, J!)i3. \1•hich pl.'.lce rhcm on the s;ime level of compensation .-is rncn for after· school ('Q,1ch \ng. ~lov:cver the \1·omc11 are refusing lo coach after school unt il lhcy 'rc i;i1•cn raises rct.roactivc lo Scplen1bl'r. 1rc2. Dodv Anders<J11 . a concJ1 :it Lincoln l11- rcr111ediate School. s.1id 1'hursday th:n her group h~1s srnt 01e clJ.<;tf·i('I a r(•g1s· tered letter explaining their gr il'Villltcs She confirmed :igatn tod<1y rhat tl1c lcHers 1vere sent by rC'gisterr.d n1iill to Lo:its and me1nbcrs of the schof ! bn1 r'lL Loats s:iid that un1JI offici:il 1101ific<1- tion 1vas received. th c,.d1strict prohably \1wld make no decision about how to handle the protcsl. Sn1uggling Adu1itted LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -A San Gabriel Valley man, found t\1·0 years ago with a trunk.load of pep pills valued at $2 million. pleaded guilty Thursday to his role in an air sn1uggling ring. 'fhe gu ilty plea or Ray Carella, 40. came within da ys of a sirnilar plc<1 by one of the. others allegedly involved in the smuggling operation, O:iniel J<.:lizalde, 45. I ad1n11 this is not an 1dc;;I solu1 • :1 hut it 11>;1s the best a1ailuhlt•. I f<'cl The IJO.'.lrd should havl' rnct \11th ;ii! Count/ parties inl'olvtd to \\Ork out a sol ution providing a proportionate sh<i rl' of the rest of rhc ur b:111 d<'velopment funds f o r othl•r areas or the county." Carpenter pledged lh.'.1 ! he. along 11'ith Asse1nblymen Robert Badhain l R - NcwJ)O r\ Beach! and Ro~rt Burke (H· Huntington Beach ) ll"Ould continue to ptij"sue the frcc11 ay iss ue. e ll o11·ever. state regulations as or J:in. 28 re4 u1re that u compl ete env1ronnic11t:JI rnip::ict report 111ust be fileU on the frecv.·ay. a procedure. \\"hich has about IR 111011ths lend time. Prior lo that date, a short vel'sion of the irnpa{'t study which 11•11s rt'ady to go 1v o u l d have been acceµta bk·. according to Carpenter. C.'.lrpcnter said lhc slate DcpJrtn1clll of Tr.'.lnsportatlon·s decision to \1•ithdraw fundi ng of the Corona de! !\'far Frec11;1y • Ill \ UPI Ttlffllolt FIRE VICTIM LEAPS TO DEATH FROM SAO PAULO BUILDING At Least 53 Kil led As Fla mes Rage in Upper Stories Airport Officials Seel{ $2.5 Millio11 Expa11 sio11 By \\'ll.LIAi\I SCHREIBER 01 ltlt D•ily "llol Sl•lt Orange County Airport's terminal and parking facilities are handling twice the load they were buj\t for and $2.5 million is needed to i1nprove that situation. cou nty airport commissioners have decided. Co m n1 i s s ion er s 11.•i!I ask co ur:ty governn1ent to budget funds for a second deck on the airport parking lot and an expanded lcrn1inal building when budge t dcliberatlons start March 22. Assista nt Airport Director R o n Ch<1 ndler today speculated the expansion proposal n1ay run into some stirf opposition from airport foes complaining about jct noise. "The thing they can't seem to understand is tha t the expansion v.·e are asking for~ is to meet present demands. not expanded demands !or jct service." Chandler said . The commission's budget request will be filed . \l'ith county Auditor-Controller V .A. J-lei m Monday morning, where the figures wil l und ergo an initial revie\Y and analysis, Chandler said . The controversial object showed up _on frl!mes of a color film taken _by one of !he center's men. He was sfioot1ng ·wctures or the moon's shadow on the ·earth, the cerite r said. The object was fl9\ noticed until the film was developed, "We must ~id this subject of passion, gei Wied to the evidence and prepare ourselves for more f r e q u e n t c:onrrontaUons," Poher said. • Carburetor Probe Set f'rorn there. the request will go on to' Cou nty Administrati ve Off iL'Cr llobcrt Thomas, who will hold the first public hea rings March 22. After that, the budge t will go on to the boil.rd of supervisors for adoption ill Mey or June. ;,h_l:'fTLE ENGI NE REALL Y CO ULD BUDAPEST (UPI ) -The state ~.attorney ha9' asked for severe • punishment tor three Hungarian . : inglneers who lcl'l their locomotive ; unattended while they picked corn . lq a track-side ff~ld. • -.The drlvcrless locomotive started , of! down the tract ond -hed Into the rear of .a freight train causing '65,000 damage. • . - By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of t11t Deity l"lttf Sl9ft Assemblyman Robert H. Burke (R· Huntington Beach) said today that the Assembly Transportation Committee has scheduled a publlc inquiry Feb. 14 into tht controversial Kendig va riable-venturi carburetor. "We want to get· the lruth out all at once an this thing,'' said Burke, who last week introduced a resolution calling for an lnvesllgatlon into lhe purportedly emog·ftee, high mileage r device. The hearing will take place at 9:30 . a.m. at the !talc Air Rc90Urces Board, laboratory, 9S~ Tclstar Ave., El Monte. • Burke Introduced tfic resolution "to clear up all the m isc o nce p t ion s surrounding the device,'' which according • to a news service account produces no smog and doubles or lriplcs mileage. State SCn. Craig Biddle. one o( Califorgia 's lop smog e x p e r l s • \Vednesday charged th ht the story by Capitol News Service was "grossly exaggerated end unf or t u n a t e l y premature"' . -Biddle (R·Rlverside). said the story gave "miilions or stnog-weary. fuel· conscious motorists a cruel shock o( false hope." · He cha.r!ed that the report was "blatantly distorted, wilfully misleading nnd totally Jalse" In indicating the device had_ ~Ullllr.i:!oted b c_o rr. u p .!. Polltlclon&. Ca pltd.. News .&.'!'Vice r ~·en t I y annotlnced that the author of the story,' Pnt Michaels, had been dismissed. 1bc Kendig carburetor maY eventually prove to be a great breakthrough in the fields or fuel consumption and exhaust emissions , act>prding to Sen. Biddle. but "it is not no"'·" "It is not rcadf for formal testing, for mass pnxluc ion, for widespread marketing or for consistent perform· ance." he said. Poll utlon Control!! Industries o f Torrance . while disavowin& t h e exoggeroled claims, says its product does meet the stringent 1975 federal exhaust f:mission stand11rds (although not California standards) and tmproves ll}ileage by aeproximately 10 percent. tn .another Kchdig catliOretol·tela:t«! action two smog area assemblymen la.st week c&lled for an Immediate te3'tlng (See DEV ICE, Page !l Chandler said the money-for ad dit.ionnl facilities al thC county airport will not come directly out o( tax coffers. He said the airport commission is asking that the m o n ey bt! borro1ved from the county retirement fund and repaid at an annual rate or $53.000 out of ai rport operating revenues. Retirement funds paid for the existing terminal building In 1967. ·Chandl er said about SLS mil lion of the money would go into the new layer , of parking stalls on the parking lot And expansion of the north side of the terminal to make room for new passenge r waiting areas, I u g g a g e carouse.ls nnd offi ces. Alrport commJssloners were told this week that the current parkll'lg tot at the air-port I! virtually filkld to capacit y by Tuesday of eftch week wilh cars (Set AIRPORT, Puge l l . ' • ' fa iled to 1:1ke uH o :1cco11n1 loc:1/ 1:,1111r ne1·ds. 11uh1Jc tn1pro1·en1cnt~ i:c...1r.·d ti lhl· t'onstn1c1ron of the frci:11;1~. ui· •h1· llt'l1l., of UC lr1.·111c "\\"c in Or:iugc L'ounty hill\' not hl't'l1 g11!1ing any rl'asonnhlc share of ~talt~ h1gh111ay construction funds. parllcul;irly Ul lhis arl';'.i. I think, 111 VICI\" o[ <ill this, the action by the J)epJrtn1en1 uf Tr;\nsportation \l'aS <:.:ipr·ic10lls 111 lea st,·· Carpenter sa,d. "I :1n1 nut :it tll s:11isficd that Jt \1·as nct:l'Ssary ." • Ire Deatl1 Toll ·Mou11ti11g 111 B1~azil . SAO PAULO. Brazil (U PI ! -Fire roared through a 22·slory do\vnto\\ln skyscraper today. trapping hund reds of persons and laking a heavy toll of lil't'S. To1vering flam es and dense smoke frustrated rescue .'.lltempts by helicopters <Lnd more th:in ;i dozen persons leaped Jo their death as hor rifi ed bystanders 11.·atchcd. Sao Paulo Col"c rnor Ln udo Natcl said 53 bodies had been taken to the city mo rgue. More than 100 persons were rushed to ho.~pitals and fire officials said the dea rh loll would go higher. Firemen said several hu nd red persons had been trapped in the modern Joelma Building -a co1;:iblnation garage and office building -in the hcurt of the downtown area. "It 's horrible.'" said Sao Paulo !\·layor U.1iguel Colasuonno as he \\'atchcd firemen attcn1pt to rescue people rron1 the raging fire \1.•hich sent fla mes leaping more than 150 fl.'t! in the air. The fla mes and smoke f o r c I! d helicopters 10 hover helplessly nearby and despite huge signs held up by firemen urging calm, persons trapped on the roof .'.lnd upper floors leaped io thei r deaths as they desperately tried to escape. UP I correspondent Joao Stelzer said he saw 18 people jun1p to their deaths from the lop of !he building. "It 1~1as terrible, .. Stelzer reported. "The.re were about 100 persons trapped on the roof of !he building. Flarnes leaped up tO\\'nrds thcr11 and they s!a rtcd jumping from the roof nnd the upper stories. As. firrn1cn has!ly .si.:ribblcd signs reading ··stay Calnf' and '"Fircrn l'n Are Herc·· to <ivt?rt th e sprL'ad or panic. .sorne on th e roof tried lo leap to a nearby building. but rnissl'd and hur!led to their deaths. The sn1oke ;ind heat st'nt firefighters scran1bling down 1hcir aerial ladders and il was several hours before they could reach many of the trapµt.'<i occu pants, The Joe lma Building housed the offi ces of the Crt'fisul lnveslment Bank. The first si x floors were occupied by an automatic parking garage -which was not affected by the blaze. Firen1en al the scene said the fire !See BRAZIL, Pai:e 'll Orange Cuast • Weather Decreasing clouds and maybe even a little sunehine is forecast Saturday, with slighlly wanner temperatures. ·High at !he beaches in the low 60s, rising to mid-609 inland. Overnight lo~·s in the mid· 40s. INSIDE TODAY Daily Pilot criticl George Ltidal and Tom Barle?J give tl1e ir views 011 ''S t. Joa11'' n11d "The f.Itrchant of v·enfce " i11 today's Weekender. • • ' • .. • • • 'Z IJAILf PJLOI Friddy, Febru..ry I, 1t:'J4 ---- P1~e si{lent N 01H es ide11t -Official . S:\CR.6i!'¥1ENTO 1l'PJ1 -/\ S!3:e t~x orrl cial said tod:i y Prl·sident Nixon and his \vifc, "'ho vo!c nt San ClemPntr. arc not considerC'd resi den ts of Ca!lfornia for persona l lnL·0111t· 1ax purposes. But there Ir; a ch<1n<'{.' h11 still may o"e some 1>tnte taxes for 1969-73. ,\lartin !luff. t'X1'rutive off ll:l'r of the Stute Fr:1 nchi<ie T .i.;.: l..IQard . sa id the board's leg.1! s1aff fl'\'tc\\'Cd th(' Prl•sidt•nl's 1ncorne l<1x stttlus and concluded, '·President H1chard ~I. Nixon and .Patricia R. r-;1xon arr nonresidents." But Huff declin('d . hOY•t'\er. 10 s:iy '~hr1hcr the President O\.\ed anv Califor- nia income taxes. lie said norirc ~· ':·nts rould be taxed on "Cali fornia source in· come.'' "If you're ;i rC'sidenl. "''e !<ix you on al! your income,' he :.aid "ff you 're a nonresiden1 , then there is a li mit to \\'hat .,.,.e can reach." 1l1e d<'Cision i!pparentl yhad lhe <'frect of subs1an1 la1Jy del're<1sing Ni xon's pos- :;;1ble Californi a 1nx Jiah1Jity. Tl1e \\1hi1c House announced Dec. 8 that Nixon p;1id no state income taxes during !11e fir st fou r years of his presidency. Off1elals said 1he decision not to pay the tax was entirely legal ;;11d based on Ca liforn ia statutes \l.'hich differentiate bet.,.,·een a "domicile" and a ··resideru:e." But lluff said the legal staff ruled strictl y on the question of the President's residency and said it did not necessa rily follow 1h8t if a person v.·as a nonr esident 1hat he would escape taxation. He sa id that issue wo u I d be dealt with subsequently. The \\lhite liouse said the decision not to pay California taxes .\vas based on law wh ich diffe rentiates between a domici le, \\'hich is required for voting, and a citizen resident . y,•ho is li able for incornc. l11xcs. ~ lluff told a nC\\'S conference if it is "Dccrned appropriate for elected public officials who are domiciled in this sta le to be residents for personal income tax purposes. then the revenue and taxa tion code should be amended lo so provide." Jl uff said ·1he President issued a ''\vaiver of con fid entialily" .,.., hi ch allo.,.,·t'd !luff lo discuss the question of rcsident·y. . Co11gre ss Gets Nixo11's ·Report Citing l11flation \\'ASli\NGTON (UPI\ -Presid~nt Nixon sent his annual ('('onomic report to Cotig rcss today, a c k now I e d ging infia1ion will be "a t r o u bl es o ni e problern'' in the next few months but forecasting generall y a "good year for the ('Cunomy." 1-101\·cver, his chief econom ic advisers said in the report that inflation and HIGHER PRICES PREDICTED TILL MID-YEAR -Story, Page 7 U.S. JOBLESS RATE UP TO 5.2°/o, Page 13 unem ploymcnj \\'ill \\·orsen, not improve. in 197~ and the economy .,.,.il l verge on the threshold of recession during the year. Al !he ceremonial signing of the report at the \\lhitc House. the President pledged his ad1nin is1 ra!ion to a ha lanced ::ipproach aimed at holding down price increases '"'hilP. I01\·ering uncmployrne nl. ~le sun1ma rized: "\\Ir :ire going through a period no\1', due lo th e C'nergy crisis primarily, in which tile economy \I'll! !.i lov.· dO\\'n but !he ~.ccond hil!f or !hf' \'e:ir v.·i!I be one .. in \\"hich the eCQnomy ;1111 pick up." i\'1 xon's Conel l of Economic Advisers soundert a mo re pessimistic note . predicting prices y,·ould ad\';ince ill a 7 pe rcent r.11e: in the ne.xl 12 n1onths y,·iih (ood ancl fuel prices leading the rise. OIAN8E COAn CM DAILY PILOT 'Th• O"•ntt Co.11 0,11,ILV PILOT, wi"' ""'~ •I (e>mOollld 11\t ~ ... ·Prn1, 11 """'"......, W rht Or•"'ll• 0>•11 Pllbll•hi"ll CO"'IM"Y. ,..,,.. ••It t<ll!ion1 •r• itublot~MI, M-IJ tfll'Ollllh F•ldo't'. IO• Co1!• Mt••• N•wporl lltKh, Hunl;nQ!Oll ~•8ChlF' ..... nt•l11 Valltcy, Lt{I,...,. 8Hth, lr•ln•l~.odltblt• '"" 5•n C ...... ntt/ Son Ju•n C•1>llfr1roo. A ••nul• •"'lllon ll ... l!<Qn 11 PVbll•hMI 51hltd•Y• •rel !.utl(lt VI. 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""""""'' "' ,,,.U 111.U t'nt111'11!r1 fft!llft•l' ... u~ t:t . .-""""""· • Linda Nabbed Sex Starlet lleltl. for Coc<ti 1ie LAS VEGAS (AP) -Sex star Linda Lovelace was booked for investigation of possession of cocaine alter $he and a 1nan were arrested at a Strip hotel. police said. She was booked Thursday night under her married name of l.i nda Susan Traynor, 25. said police. They added that she admitted to her stage 1denlity and was recognized by local offi('ers involved 111 u pornography case against her X·rated niovie, "Deep 'fhroat." Offi cers said they entered her suite at the Dunes J·fotel on a warrant issued by Justi re o ( th e Peace Rex Bell. Also booked for investigatio n of possession of torainc wa s David \Vinter, 3-t, of Las Ve gas. 1\ third person wa s taken into custody at th e scene but not booked. police said. lie 1\•as rele&sed after telling offi(~rs he \\'as in tht> suite to del iver a boo k to '.\ilss f,o velaec. J\l1ss IJuvelace. who retentl y perfor1ned 111 a J>Jnta dclphiJ ~t:i~e play. \\'as in 1..as \·c~as to tatr h the att ur si ngl:.'r r·rank Sinatra. officials sai<l. 'Great Prej11dlee' Judge Orders Hou$ton Murder Trial Moved ll OUSTO'.'ll < L'l'l 1 -Judge \\'illian1 t-.1. llaltC'n today ordered the trial of :iccused mass mu rderer Eln1er \\'aync Jtenlcy rnovC"d to San Antonio because of •·too t:reat a pr('judice aJ.!ainst the defendant" in the llUuslon area. Hatten. a s1;11c distric! judge , al~o ruled vt·rb:il and l\'tJllcn st;1te1ncnts made by ll l'nley during !he early hours of his arrest last August \\'ere admiss ible as evidence . "The oral statements ... were made F .. ona Page 1 CHARIOTS ... or creative ability got·.~ like this : Since the architect who built the pyramids did a better job than the one who built UC I, he must ha ve been an alien. Since a 3,500-ycar-old Peru vian stone mason built a better wall than Erich von Daniken could build, he must have come from another planet. , Ca rried to its illogical conclusion, this argument "'ould have lo say that since ltammurabi was a better Ja.,.,·yer than Ehrlichn1an , si nce Alexander was a better general than \\'estmorcland, since Jesus wus a better preacher lhan Norn1an Vincent Peale and since Shakespeare "''as a belier \\'tiler than Rod Serling, they must all hnvc co1ne lro1n outer space. The lele\·ision prograrn sho\1'cd us a bunch of int eresting pictu res b~ they ne\·er tied lhcn1 together. \Ve sa\v il tiny gold~n statue of a fly ing fish froin coastal Ecuador and Serling to!d us , that it looked flKe a jct lighter plane. \Vhy inter-stellar travelers wou ld go to !he trouble of building \vhat to then1 would be a primiti\'e jel fighte r "'as not explained. Next .,...e sa w the immense drav.•ings on the Peruvian desert that are supposed to be the remains of an alien airport. But every flying saucer fa n knO\'IS that they don't come sweeping in and slide down 20-mile-long runways. They :stop in mid-air, hover and silently touch d0\\'11 in one spot on landing legs. Perhaps those aliens went to at\ the !rouble of building huge runways for lheir jct fighter planes. Or is it just possible that prim itive man made those line~ and the other pri1n ilil'c figures o( men and anmals as offerings to hi:; god, th e sun·! Perhaps they c.'ln only be seen fro n1 1hc ilir because ea rly man's god \\'<JS up there -the .')Un shining in tl1e sky. Just bec11 use von Deniken and llod Serling can't visualize objt'cts in three dirne11sions. docs that n1can that early 111;,n \\·as equally li1111ted'! '!'he t(•a l pi!y ahout Thursday night's filn1 11·as that it "''as 1nade hy people \1ho know beltcr. Scrling and the people at NOC can read y,·ithout n1oving the ir lips . ''et they chose to waste a couple of hund red thousand dollars on sirnple-mindcd schlock . There are 1housand ~vear old pyramids and temples dl'taying beneath !he jungle in Mex ico b<'Causc there is n. 1noncy to excavate and restore them. Every day a dozen si lcs of early n1an are looted by vandl'llS or covered orer by shopping ce nt er parking lots and thei r priceless clues to the history of man on earU1 arc lost forever. Yet Rod Scrling and NBC and \\·hoevcr sponsored !hat prograrn can waste their n1oncy on science ficti on and pr etend they are doing son1eth ing useful. TI1e National Acaden1y of Sciences should den1and equal tin1c. There arc enough real tl1ysteries in science withou t \'.'astlng mont>y ma king up phony ones. Case Postpone£l For Bed Jocke)· EVERE'IT. Wash. !l.11'1) -District Judge Arnold Zf!mpel ha.'! continued until Feb. 11 the case o( Michael Miles, 18. "'ho pleaded guilty to 11 choir gc o( driv ing a bed frAm e clO\\'Tl a city street. P..111es. who was cited Jan. 14 by Sgt. \\I , R. McDanlels, actually was driving a 250-pound bed (rame remodeled into a go-cart, which was pulling friends in a wagon . He e1plained he did ii In an effort to attracl 1111enlion to the fact that his go-cart club had no place In the area to race. \'Oluntaril ~, :11 n !in1e 11 hen the dcfenclnnt \\'HS not in cu~lody, 11·as not detained and 1\·as not under any form of re~traint," i!.'!Uen said. ll allen said the case "·ould be heard by Judge l'rf'ston II . Dial of the J75th llistrict Court but did 1101 annou nce a lr"ial da le. "It now appears to the satisfact ion or the court. and the court find s that a trial, alike fair and impartial to the accused and the state. cannot be l1ad in Harris County, Texas. at this ti111e because there exists in this county too great a prejudice against the defendant," 11at!en said. .. Hatten, acting on :i defense n1otion. also said llenlt!v '"'otdd re1nain in l·iarri s County for additional psychiatric tests and consultatlon with attorneys. Henley . 17. is ch arged '"'ith six s!ayings in a string of sex torture murdcrs that claimed the lives of 27 teen-age bo~·s over three years. Henley will be tried for the death of Charles Cobble, 17. Ha tten said the change of venue nffccts only the Cobble killing and not the otber five slayings fo r which lien!cy is charged . \\'ill Gray. lfenlcy 's attorney. said ht' would ask for a change of venue to nnother site or a delay in the he<irin ~. ltalten al.56 officially appointed Gray and Ed Pege low as licnl cy's allorneys. Pegelow · said he \1'as not cert ain 1\•hether an Jmpart ial jury could be found in Sa n Antonio. ''I'm not sure about San Antonio ... Pegelow sald. ''\\le \\'Ill have to go over there and lest the climate. r.-1nvhe it will' turn out we cannot ge t a fury anywhere in Texas no\v or in the future." Police said Henley v o I u n t a r i l y co nfessed to six of the murders last summer \\'bile leading officers to gravcsites at three Texas locations \1·herc the bodies of 27 teen-age boys "·ho had been seKua lly abused and s!;iin \It ere found buried in shallow, li1ne-so.a~:l'O graves. J·len!ey's aoorneys argued during a 13-dny pretrial hearing Ji enley \\'as emotionally and physically incompc!f'nl to waive constitutional right to silence v.·hite making the statements. AIRPORT • • • left behind bv tr;i1·c lr•rs "There is 31most no parking avallahlr to the in-and-our kind of airport US<'r, '' Ch:ind!er s:iid. "\Ve simply cnn'I handle th e !.:i n11!t io11 pa.s~cngers C'xpeclC"d this ycnr "'ithout the expansion." Chandler said lhe expansion \Viii not mean nio re jet fl ights at the airport. even !hough !he other $1 rnill1on being requested is for a 750-foot cxlcnsion of the airport's main runway. "By giving the jct.~ more takeoff ;ir('a, "''e think they will be higher 1\•hen they fl y over Upper Newport Bay, "'"here n1ost of the noise com plaints arc coming fro m." Chandler said. The county is fa ci ng n1ore than $200 million in suits hy N<'wport Beach residenls \1•ho ckiiin the jets have caused damage and discomfort . Chnndler said the 2,000-car parking addition and the ex panded airport terminal could be started as early as the end of this year, \vith con1p!e1ion bcfore !he summer of 1975. Besides the S2 .5 1nillion outln y for <Hlditional facilities. the a i r po r I crwnm ission will ask for an operating budget of nearly $2 million more, up from $1.8 million because of the addition 'of three new staff members. Chandler said the airport's operating funds are deri ved solely from airpo(t revenues and not from tax returns. B e s i d e s the operating budget. commissroners have asked for an addili onal $1.3 milli on •. in the non- opc rating budget categories. designed to cover ongoing airport expenses. From Page l DEVICE. •• 'program of the device. . A joint resolution by WBlle.r Karab1 an (D.t.o.a Angtles) and Jobri Briggs (R· Fullerton) urges government purchase of some of the unlts and testing by the Department or Transportation and the Alr Resources Board. Sauna T1~ial -Near End lly TOJ'\I BARLE'' 01 !llt O•llJ Pl!ot SIOlf Jurors in the Orange Co unty Superior C-O urt sauna bath trial loday 'began :1 three -day l\'el'kend b r ca k 11·1th the promise from Maria P;,irson·~ luwyer that he Y.'ill close his case un l\·l1Jntlay. Allorn<')' ~1ar\ in Lc11 is Sr. cHJl'cl l11s qut•.')IJOllin g of !)r. S:J111u .. :! Spcrliri~ \\1th the t'Ornrnent to Judge \\11lliam ~turrny 1l1j1t he \1•ill produce i\1onday two as _l'('L unidentified "'ltncsscs \\' h 0 s c teslin1ony Y.i[I IJc brief. . .. ' .. . ,. Tt)NJGHT "/'\IG llT \\1A'l'Cll" -Costa J\1esa C.:orn1nu111ty 'fllc:Jt cr, Fri. and Sat. 8:30 p Ill , UCC LF:CTU HE "1'he U <a j a Calirorni.'I Story," Lloyd 1\1aso11 Sni itb l1•t:t11rer, Scient e !·!all . 7:30 ll.llL llAfiUOR HIGH DANCE SHOW - Auditoriurn, 6 p.nl. Adn1 . $1. f l!IUAY N1r:1rr FI LI\IS -''l)cnth Ill \l'lll l'C," Ill\.: Foru111 , i ·)l 111. A~rtl.._ $1. BASK1::1'AALL -OCC at Pierce C:ollC'~e. 8 p.111 Santa i\na Vallry at l'ostn 1\lesa, 8 p.n1. 1'~stancia at Corona df'I 1\1~r. H p.n1. Newport !!arbor at \\.co:.t rniuster. 8 p.n1. Son1e P1·ice, Wag e Ct11·IJs Re1nove{l The \VAS l t1Nl~1uN 1 A r 1 governinent this ;1rtcn1oon ITIDO\'Cd price and \1·age 11111T rul~ n11 r cl 111 1 establishint•nts ~·tuch n1:1 ~e about onc· 1 fourth of all retail .'iales in rhc nntlol1 llen1aining Ulldl'r c:o11!r<Jl~ rll'I' rood I stores. rel :1ill'rS nf I' ·1 1-oh·~1111 :Ind 1x•trolel1n1 pruducts . i 1 111\ .;;1lr" 111 i1101ur I \·ehu•lcs. p;c ris u•1'1 1·qu11-1111cn1. ~nJ la rger eatu1g :ind driuking i stabl i~l1- nH1nts. Th~ Beverly II i 11 s psychoan alyst stepped frorn the witness stand \\'ilh the staten1ent that he has 1nadc scvernl limes during his week-tong int errogation: "1'l 1ere is no doubt in rny niind that l\laria Parson's ordeal in the sa11na roop1 triggered her psychiatric condition." Sp('rling agrl'ell l\'llh IJr. !:>t_.ane Lll'nto11 vf S;1nta Ana, i\lrs. Parson's pcrsonn l psyc:hi<1tr i~l. that th~ tr~HUllH 11·hich nlJt·geclly crcalcd threl' personilhties sprang fr orn !itr cntrap1nen t in th(' sauna r11f1m of !he.. Holiday l!e~Llth Spa 111 Orange on !\1nrch 2, 1!110. UCJ DRA ~tA \\IORKSl lOP -Fine Ari s Studio Theatre, Fri, and Sat. 8 p.ni. Ailrn. 75 cents. "S'rlCKS ANO BONf~S" -South Coast llcpcrtory 'l'hc;1 ler, thru Sun. 8 p.m. T ll]Je Recorcli1ig Ex11erts Criticizecl By Attor1te )' In an nouncini; th..: ael1on. the rosi of Liv111g Council .'i<1IJ 1hat 10 of the largest retailing ri nns hri1·r 1n:i1!c comn1itmcnts thnt tht:}' 1\1!1 1naintair1 lh('ir pre-tax oj)('r£Hing profit u1<irgi11:; through Aug. I. Chaim1an John 1'. Dunlop or the I council told a nc11•s run ft•rence thn '. he I 1 docs not anli(·i pati• drastlL pr 1 Cc inc~e.aSt!s 10 result fron1 the dt'e01H (iil i'I action. lie said tl1e pleclt:e~ by !he HJ lnri:t firn'\s to 111cun1:.i111 p:ist profit ina~gni.'i I "undoubledly 11ill l1111'l' a r<'stra1nu1i:: effect on price increases across the i\lrs. Parsun . 50 , 1estified that she co llaps('d in !ht? 175-dgrct• hl·at nft<>r !hi: sliding dc.M)r jn.n1rned ;ind !he door h;indlt' ca n1c uff. She \\'~U1ts St rnillion in dan1<1gf's fr<J1n the spa for th(' creation of \\'h;ll 1he psychia lris1s i:fdl a "Three F'aecs of t::vc·' condition. It is alleged that one or the personalities. P.1:iri;i takes control of the buxon1 redhead and compels her to seek sexual relations v.•ith 111en she pieks up ln !Jars. f'rona Page l BRAZIL ... app:irentl~· brok(' out on the 121h noor . i\\ tht' heigh t of the fire. the helicopters unsuccC11Sfu!ly tried 101\•ering ropes to the roof. EvC'ntuall\• the cre1\·s thrc'.'I cartons of milk to ·the trapped people. to help Y.'ard off Lhe effe cts of smokl' inhal:-ition. 1\ lar:::e air force helicopter fin111l.v groped !hrough the sn1o~e shortly before noon and landed on the roof. One n1an n1anaged 10 csc:-t pe hy JUrnping fron1 \1·ind(l"' lrdge to 1vi11do1~· !edge fr nrn lhe 13th floor until he got to !he SC \'Cnt b floor "'here firemen on ladders ca rried hi1n to sa fety. . ,\ hu ge traff ic jan1 harnpcrrd the 11ir1vr?n1ent of a1nbulaoces and e1ncrgcn(·y \'1·hieles. By l'.l: l ri p,111 .. firernrn conta ined !he fir·1•, fou r hours <tftc r it broke out. The last ma jor fir!'! in S:.10 Paulo \\'ttS in Feb. 24, 1972. \~he n anoth (lr bu sint'SS structw-e, the i\ndraus Building. bcrned, killing 16 persons. Hel 1coplers S<J\'Cd more than ~00 persons fro111 the roof in lhat blaze. \\'AS~Jl:\/l;TON' 1l'PI J -Rose 1\lary \roods' la~·yer chargt-d today thc.> cx per1s l\'ho testi fied that one of the \Vhi le I louse \Vatergatc tapes definitt'ly had bC'en eras ed "don't kno\v what lhey'Ie doing'' and cannot support th eir findings \l'it h sc ientific facts. '"fhe y just \\'C!l! off on :i $100.000 booudng;;le and don't have an)1h ing to bark it up,'' said the lav.·ycr, Charles !:i. Rhynt'. He 1alk1•d \\'i1 h re1xirlers \l'hile his cliC'ut. Ptf'.'lident Nixon's person a 1 scer1'!ary for n1ore than 20 yenr.'i. ll·~lifil'd 1.Jc[orc 3 fcd er:l! gr.l nd jury in\'estigati ng !he erasure of 1a 1 ~ minul <'s fron1 on1• of :"Jixon 's key \\'a tergatc tapl's. :'lliss '\'oods \\'Ould not CQJtHnent as th c:y trft the courthouse for lunch <ijt cr ~he lcstificd (or three hours. The pant'! of six audio t:'.\!)t:'rls. a1111rO\"Ni both by !he '\'hite Hou.~· and go\'crnrnent prosecutors. reported to fed<>r:i.1 Judge John J . Siric.'.1 last month !hat !he gap had been caused by at lrl!.!'l five and perhaps nine separate l·rasu rrs, all done by n1anually pushing appropriate kt'ys on a L'he r SOOIJ rr(·orcll•r. '·J'1n saying !11ey're \\·rong ," Rhyne s;ud. "Th ry nre not l'Xp('rls. They 're six profe<;snrs \\·ho don't kno\v 1\·hat lhey'rl' doing ... 'rhc reason they don't 1·on1e forth with \vhat they did is thal thC'y arc ::ishan1ed o( what they did." :\1iss \Voods ackno.,.,,lcdgcd she "111~iy ha1·e caused a gap" of 41-i to 5 n1in11tes on the tape -but no more than !hat -as she \1·ns aurmpting 10 transcribe n Ot't. I. entire indu.'itry." . fie said !he det.'Qntrol action apphe.> j 10 about 25 percent uf all rctr11l sales a11d 10 less 1han I Jk•n.:cn! of ;1 11 retail stores. Snlall s1orl'S 1\t'J'l' e~cnlpl previously. Other . go\'ernnicnt sou rces " ~ o predicted the action said 1hc 001npet11n·e nature of retail trade ~houlc..I help llJ curb price boosts. Suicide Victi1n's F1m1es Also Kill Mate, 4 Othcri-i LIITLETON. Colo. IUP I I -A deputy coroner savs he bchc\'e~ ;. .'.:I-year-old housewi fe Committed suicide and carbon monox:idc fum ::os from the t':othaust of her car seept'<i from tht· izaragc into tl'le house, kill ing her husband, her three children and a neighbor. 1·he bodies or lhl' SI X \'lttims Y.'Cre discovered Thursday y,•hen a relati~·e of the family wcnl lo the IO\vnhouse ;1p:ir11nent rUmplex \l'tn·re they Jived and called police. The victims 11·err idl'n11ftt'll :.is Bcuy Jl'an Footer. 34 , her husband. Kenneth C. Foster 47: her three children by ;i previous rnarriage. .Jaine:; Allen Higgins J r .. ll. Steven DouJ;la.'i Higgins. JO. and l'\·lich('l!e ~larie Higgins. 7. and Gl'Ot~c l'\lartin Schon··r. -t:i, \1·ho 1iv1·d ne xt door. !Jcpu!y ArapahO<' County C'oroni'r Gregory P.tains said ~1 rs. fost e r apparently killed hersl'!f hy lockini:: herself in th e garage irnmediately beneath the living qua rt ers and ninning the car's engine. Winter Sale Continues Fabulous selection of top quality merchandise now at substantial savin9s. A lar9e selection of handsome sleep sofas specially priced for you. Ted von Hemert, Inc:. -The House of Fine Lines. \ I OREXEL-HERITAG~ENREDON-WOOOMARK-KARAS'IAN INT £RI 0 R 5 WRKDA Y5 I IATURDA YI •:Oo le l•JO fUDAT "TIL •:OO ,. • -./ . ' . ' .... .... :' -~' ' ·' NEWPO~T BEACH e 1727 WfSTCllff D•.. M1·2010 Open Fri. Tll t P.M. LAGUNA BEACH • 145 NOATH COAST HWY 4t4·6511 TORRANCE e 2J4't HAWTHORNI ILVD, Op•n Fri, Tll t P.M. 111 .r21t .. . " I 11· I Yo " h1:. on 1 IOI!! 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