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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-01 - Orange Coast Pilot' •• j ( ' • ---.:.---.... ~ ---·~-• . . -. . - ' r • • -.. ' L -.... II' ·~~~ ~iti~fJ,, ··--~·· . ·-· .. • • • . -~·· ·.Jlfli:•7.--~ts-~J~b ~ . --;-f""""' -... ,..-. . . · •n. ~-£a·l·ifornia • • • -· .. i1Jrt . ·-· ·• .... .... -• • . . . . \ ..• I . I• • F RfDAY AFTERNOON , NOV EM'BER 1, 1974 . . ~ ' . -VOL•,MO.M.JNCTtOfll,Gl'AOH 0 • I • ... --· . Mar ket Hoidu . A.)J o rii()n Mills' • ' Eyed fo r . Patty_ -".' -· ' • • • •t I ' • , ' .. • . . .. • "> ftlesaytiarmaey ..:.-.... 1~~-·· ·. -.. . ·Loses Cash, Pills • a , • MQscled Out ' F en,.ciles Fail Flex ing"'lf eat J3E~ELEY (UPI) -The Berkeley Fire Department is hi ving a Lough lim"€findi.ng a woman with the right pectoral muscles. / The department has given phyi.ical agjlily tests Lo nine candidates for fireman: <All flunked the phase testing pectoral muscles . .. They. lacked lhe upper torso strength to lirt, move and handle fire hos~s." ~ay Bolerjack, associate personnel analyst, said .. But, Bolerjack said, men need not stick their chests out with chauvinist Pride. "A lot or male applicants"Ounked the test too, he added. • • IS It , • ' IXOD 1st Meet Since He . . .Resigned LONG BEAC11 IUPI l Prcsidenl. •r ord made a dramatic and poignant visit to the bedside of Ric hard ~1 . Nixon today after doctors told him il would be a great n1orale booster for the man whom ford succeeded in office less than three months ago. · Fo'rd broke off· a b.rrnstor m 1ng political tqur brieny to go to Long. Beach-l".1eiborial llospital w.hcrc the 1 H cues Resign,s State Coast P anel Post 61-yca -old Nix.on_v.•as...l>ii-ll~in-eritiea t---• condition following a brush with death Tuesda);. \ I • -~ , to Hayes, who has been described as a moderate in the debate between con· scrvationsts and g ro"''th advo. ca'tes . - In his comm~n\s Thursday. Hayes criticized the coastal lniriative "'·hictr set up the regiona\Jtnd statc panels. as· serting that it would exclude ~11 but t he wea lth y" from the state's coastline. 2 Plead lt1nocent F R ESNO !i\P) -Co1inciln1an l\1arc A. Stefano . and a developer pleaded innocent Thursday to ·a bri bery indictment involving a sewer fee rebate. The county grand jury hours ear lier accused Stefano. developer JulillS Aluisi and former pl anni ng commissioner Norman Bains of three counts each. ·Fights Hit Schoo l l~AKE.WOOO <lJ.PI ) ~hrr1rr·'i deputies closed hak c"'•nod lliith School :it midda)'Thurc;cl.1~ follo"'''"~ hll'.t fights betVtecn hla l'k .. ind "'h111· s tudenl 'l T c rr ancl' J\litntJ,an , l:ttk1"W'OO<I ronununity !'iUf11ty il1rc1: tor. said lhr1'C bliil'k anti t"'o whlle i.ludcnl s "''Crl' .1rrc~ll'll • . . The visit "·as the first lime the lYro had met since Nixon resigned under fire in the W;ncrgate scandal Aug . 9 ana then was given a pardon by the man he picked as vice president r~ord 's ca ti ""as schedu!C'cl for only 2U minutes. \Vhitc llou!'l' nc"''S ~ccrctary Jlon Nessen said Ford madcthedec1sion af- ter "''ord from Dr John Lungren thut "the former president i~ in the best condition sin{'c hi~ oPcralion a visit from President Ford \vould he a tremendous boost for his morale.·· Ford telcphon('d Mr !>. l'\ixon 1'hur· sday night :ind askedW"'hat she thought ufpaying a call tochc~r'hcr husband. ''I can't think of anything that would do him morl' good," Mrs. Nikon told the chief cxecuti vt'. F'ord had planned lo rc!\l lhis mor- ning, catchinl! ·up "'ith !'.olcep ufter 1'hursday·s fhght . from \Va!\h1n gton and can1pa1Anini:: in Sioux City, lnw3. ISt.>l' \'ISIT. 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I 11 ... ,._ " ............. ••ct.I • -A~flLtfll•U .. ·-·• . ·- ""'"'" " • • • By lhe Associa ted Prf>.~S T he sa mpling, ~·eigl'iied to match Flournoy's three-point i::ain rrom a ~mocrut ~mund (i. UroWn Jr . purty registration data by coUnty, month ago resulted mainly Crom "a leads Republican l louslon f1 ournoy . gth · d h. sitlon nmong by 48·40 percenl ror the Cwlirornia ... CO\'er~d 1,077 registered -voters whd stren . en1n~. ·~as ~ Govern'orship, competred to 47·36 pt·r-all said they plal1ned to vote. The total ~s, Field s.rud. cent a r;nonth, ago, Lhe Cnlirornia Poll inc} u d ed 597 Dem ocrat s, 4 13 Jn th·e 1urve}! Sept. 28-0ct. 1, Flour· reported today. ltcpub\icans ~nd 67 who declined to noy had 68 pertenL-or Lbe QOP vote, -~Ml poll, taken early this we.ck; was st'atc their party or were regis.Lc rcd as with 16 percent going to Brown and 16 the last befol"eTuesday's elections. other party. pe rcent undecided. This ~eek, Flour· Tt>l ephon~ Interviewers conducted . , 110 y gOt 77 percent of. the GOP votes,· the survey l>etween 3 and 9 p.m .. ~I on -There is a 95 percent chance,. Field Drown 13 pereent; and 10 percent d ay, 1'uesduy and Wednesday 111 .lhc said, that the poll results are within "-'Crc undecided. £tatc 's 18 most popu lous counties. plus or minus :i perc:entM~ints or whic h account for 89 percent of re.s uits that could have bM"" obtained "For Flournol lo wi'n," said Field,. California's registered voters, .f'icld had all the statcs's voters been inter· "he mu_sr· cajlllire a larger propor· said. ·• viewed. tionofDemocrats." , Didn't-Cet - Funds, Says Magruder · ~ \VASlllNG TON'(U PJ)-JebStuart Magruder today angril:-· den ied im· plications by a defense lawyer at the Watergate cover-up trial that he h_ad t a ke n m on ey fron1 Ric hard fft . Ni xon's 1972 rc·election campuign ror personal use. "There are no funds missing from th e Committee to Re-elect the President that I had anything to do ~with ," Magruder testified, his voice rising. "J have taken no funds, . , if that is your supposition.'· The ~implication wa s r a ised by Jacob A. Stein, lawyer for cover-up defendantKeMeth W. Parkinson, whc • said-former Attorney G~neral John N. Mitchell had been "suspicious" tha\ Magruder diverted campaign ca~_ Parkinson. a lawyer {Dr the re-:elec.- tion committee, and Mitchell are two of the five former Nixon associates on trial. With the jury out or the room, '!itein said·that parkinson at·Mi tchell's sug. gest\on questioneif P..Wruder at a July 15, 1972 meeting aOOut his finan- c'tel status.:He said Mitchell believed Magruder had "sticky fin gers." All Dr111nnied Out .• .. Flour noy Was ravorcd by1S percent Republicans at ,; tundralslng dinner ol the Democrat.a polled this week -tor Flournoy, the4S.yeor-old ~tatecon7 the same percentaa:e he got a month troller. • . th. ago. Ford added. "what happens tn 1s Meanwhile. on the caropaign l.rall , .great state Tuesday -wlll be u .bel· PrtaldenL Ford 55'id Thursday night twc::ther as. to wtr.lt mi~hl happen in in Los Ange les tHlit Calllornia can 1976." .,.. L'. ,1 · 't lead the ilational light against in-The President., Was Oft'rull r rst Vt81 flaUon by proving "the pessimistic toCaUtornia ascbleftxeeu\Jve. pollsters'' wrong Tuesday ·b~ election -A( the s1lrtle1Jrne;'BtbWD was atten· a Republican ticket. ~ dtng a $lOO·tlrCOUPle coc:l;ttail party In Se~ec::tion of 1'1ourooy a!I the succes-.nearby F;nctho... • -... ·· t Gov. Rcinald Reagan can .... ¥,rownremainedcert"blhot\iitlor.y. · ~~~u~e the "kind or fiscal p.rucfence ' ' 'J'm conCldent because ,_l be.,~evc tlfnt can make a blgdehl in inflation~·-· . 'people really w~nt ~a change, .. .he Ford t.._old an estimate d 800 said. . · ~. ~ ---r.A MIRADA ·<Ul'l4 -A rall..;,.d 'tank ear of ,propane gas txploded Jlere, derailing 29 cats of a Santa..Fe ,freight train and forcing. Che ·evacuation of 300 persons frOril 'their hOmes. No one was reported injured. Los Angeles County s herlfl's • deputies sal4 the evacuation Thur- ·• sday night waS a precautionary measure in case ofrurther explosions. Fire officials said a tank car con· taining liquid propane gas exploded aboard the slow-moving· train and fl<1mes· immediately enguUed .eight railroitd cars. ~ The American-Red. Gross set up an emergency center at the City Hall to accommodate evacueea. • T.en fire companicS were hampered ·t>y toxic gas, officials said.. · . A. witnesr slid there was a big ex- plosion Jollo'Wed"by a ctoud of smote and ••a beUof a fire." _ ;'Firemen on the scene said a pile.of eig&t burning cars was stacked up in one locatio11, sending names 158 ·f~t into the air. They said the heat 'Was _:'melting the cars togeUier: • • . , A Santa Fe apo«esman said the train was en route to San Bernardino, from the Los ~eles Harbor area> · , Brown. ~ho has co~tioned against O\•erconfldence, declined to totally rejett the po11ibilily tbol 1''1ournoy could pull an upset. ''ldon't lhlnkso. ''hesaid . Out, he added, ··1·n1 oot goin~ lo a n· ticipete a verdict. People are sick and tired ol a •aOvernmcnt 1hat docsn 't deliver." . . 1 ·Ford plan~ l0-<:9Atinue h~ f1n u pre·el~ction ~a.m1?9ign s wing in Fresno todaY , where. he hpped lo he!p the pros pects or forn,l er Olympic decathlon champion Bob Mathias, a tour· (erm·~ongressma[i'lachig a tough re-electionllJtht. · ., . San Clemente' police doubt. that a local housewife will use a .25-c::aliber automatic for prolec· tion anf more -after a freak cleanlpg incident that nearly cost her life. Police s aid a zipper on her pants dellected the slug fired a'c·. cidentall"y last Wednesday night by Mary Beasley of 14262 N. El Camino Real. Ins tead or a serious wound, ~she received a '&!.a zed abdomen as the slug pas- sed by. ~ Police said l\trs. Beasley was cleaning the gun but erred and entered a round in the chamber before pulling out the clip con· taining the rest ol the am· munltion.-The pistol fifed as she was cleaning it, they said. Alter emeriency treatment at San Clemente GeneraJ ·Hospital, ahe Went home again, they said. : ' . . ' . LiqU'tii'~Store--- Burglar Now 'A .Regula~' · Whe·n Milgruder and the jury retur- ned to the courtroom, Stein bore in on that 'meeting. Magruder testified he had forgotten all about the discussion until today and no:-v remembered that Mark Goluske of the DePere, \Vis ., ~ligh School band .. stre tches out for a rest after his sch~l's recent hom ecoming parade. Mark was so tared he didn't bother to unhook his bass druin when Fire officials said'·cobnty and La Mirada Flu deplll'.lnlei'lt unitl con- tained the blaze aoon ·after they .ar- rived on t.he scene. • • Liquor 1iore clerk Michael Vincent . Butler end tbe patron who pQpptJi in lo the VieJO tlqliOi', 26063 La Paz Road, Thursday· night are getting to ~now each Other. ., ·b·e·di'scussed his !inanc'ial affairs with Parkinson because he was afraid he might be indicted-for Watergate. "I didn't realize it at the time but I realize only .today that it was a setup conversation," Atag ruder said. "I maybe make the mist3.ke of thinking JI.fr. Parkinson was a friend. "I'm a very open person." . "To forbid me lo examine this man·s motivation who has lied Lim e and time again is an insult," Stein said in obtaining permission from U .S. District Judge John J. Sirica to pursue the questioning. Magruder has testified that al the July 14 meeting, he gave Parki nson the 5liid of the Watergate affair, but later Mitchell told him not to Ceveal the facts a gain. ' Mao's Foe Liu Succumbs at 7 6 HONG KO NG (U PlJ -Liu Shao- ·chi, who battled chairman l\.1ao ·rse- tung for the leadership of Chiria berore being deposed as president L~_..1w~· 0£.lhe_tbaotic cultural revolution,. has died, a Co mmumst n ewspaper reported today. The repOrt of Llu's death•at th•! age of 76 came in an unsigned commen- tary Published in the li)tOil edition of the weekly English edition of the Hong Kor1g newspaper Ta Kung Pao. which closely follows Peking's policy line. Liu, once second in command and hcir -appart!nt to chairman !\tao. ha s been · reported dead many tim es duriQg the past year, but the latest report was the first to appear in a Co mmunist publication connected closely with China . - OR ANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TlwOr·....,. Coa" 0.l!y Pttol. 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John o . McClain,29, aresidentofFt. Huachuca, was arrested and booked on suspicion or aSsaull witJ:t a deadly "·e apon following the 5:30 p .m. episode. ~le was released on $10,000 bail, Cvsta Mesa Police Jail Offi cer Art Cou"rteau said todav. McClai n reported_ly aroused th e s uspicio ns of personnel at The Trea-sury store, 3390 S. Bristol SJ., by trying to get a cash.refund on an item without-a-receiiot.:--- Floor manager John D. Nichols said it was noted the package was stamped "purchased at No rton Ai r Force Ba se.·· Security guard 'Frank White told police he fo llowed McClain, who got f'r1J111 P1age A I VICTIM ... transfer lo Stanford University next f<1 l l. \V agner said the six-foot, l!IO-pound youth "had a chance for the state title" in v.•r estli ng last year. lie said !\l ike· finished the season \\'Ith a 20-win. 7-loss record , pl aced :.ccond in three tournaments and lh i rd inanolhcr. But because of an injury v.'asn'l able to com~te as well as he had hoped, \V::igne"raddcd. i\likc's aunt, Rose 111c111.ahan, said today her nephew was a "fantastic bov" and a S<'holar . ;.E,·crybody ]O\''ed and respected him." she added. ,\ nrighbor of Finklea·s in Fountain \!alley. police offi cer G. C. Watson. said lhc youth was an "111! around ::.port .·· . Finklea. born in Tucson;• Ariz., mo\'cd ti) Fountain Valley with his f an11l \' t "'O years a.i::o. At ~·ountain Valley lligh School, he, phlyPd busc ball and fOOtba\I and was lr\·inc League chainnion wrestler in 197j_ . Jle was graduated 21sl in hi s class :1t i''ountain Valley and was a B·olus ~tudent a t OrangeCoast College. Bc !:ides hi s parents, Finklea Is sur- vived liy a brother, Mitchell, 1,4, and two sisters, Karcn, 17,and CJaudia,6. Two Killers Guilty Lcis ANGELES (UPl l -TWo men v.•ere ronvicted of first-degree murder · <1.nd 11ttcmplcd.robbei,y Thursday ror lhc death of a cashier during a hold up 111 a erov.·ded caftteda Jan. 21. Melvin t .. 'to'rancis, 29..J..os Angeles, and Otis Shaw. 26. llotlywood , were convlc:ted or k1llln,q Salome Perez, S6, who was r;hot with a .S8·calibtr pistol that fir~ dl1r1ng the plstol-whlpplng or anolher cmplo,ve .. ·. ,. - another package rrom his car aod hea(l,ed for a Sears store across the street. ~ They called the other store with a v.·arning th8t a customer migh~ ~ comfilf in with-a trau<lU.lent refund request and McClain was eonlronted in the lot outside. · The suspect got into his car and al- lee:edly delib~rately tried to run down - Nichols, who leaped onto the hood ahd clung there, but still sustained bruises, police said. . White dove for the driver's side win· dow and hung on, he said, as the suspect accelerated up to 25 miles per hour be(ore he could reach in while battling McClain. · The guard 'managed to slam the sla!ion wagon's automatic transmis- sion into reverse, bringing the car to a scr.eeching halt. Bar Comrades Beat Up, Rob \ . El Toro Man An El Toro man who agreed to give two rellow patrons a ride home from ii local bar Thursday nigltt Was beaten and robbed by them as they. left his car. Orange County sheriff's deputies said. Deputies said maintenance man Cha'rles Clayton Myers, 44, of 23651 Cavanaugh St., El Toro, met the tWo suspects at the nearby Sip and Bull bar and agreed to give them a lift to . the Rockfield Road area. Myer s said his two passengers got out or the car and.ordered him lo do the same . He told officers he wasJe struck and kicked by both men a robbed of $12 in cash. Off icers said Myers was allowed to return home after treatment for his injuries by"a loc al physician. CitibankDips Lending Rate NEW YOllK (UPI) -First Natlo nal City Bank today Jowered...U.s prime interest rate for th.e third consecutive week in response to easing money and credit conditions .• The bank, lbe nation's· second largest, dropped its rate from 11 lo 10~ pe~~ent. the lowest In the nation for a major bank and the lowest since last 1pring, The move is expected lo trig.· ger s imilar actlop by other ba nks. The pri m e, the loan interest c h a r ge ·b eS t c o r por1 t e customers, has dropped steadily since late September from a record 12 pe rcent. _ I Fro• Page A J VI-SIT ••• and at a fund·raising banquet in Los Aneeles Thu.rsday night. The schedule called for him to "Steady streams on the fire have contained the blaze," a spokesman said. Firemen were letting a ruptured gasoline car bum itself out. The intense heat from the pile o[ smoldering--boxcars prevented fire fighters from getting close to the blaze. ' • . resume a final six·state stu~ping tour Women Hei" '"t for unde rdog Republ1c::ans tn o Tuesday's election today ahd aides .. had to make sudden changes i• . -Halloweerters logistics. · - Ford flew by helicopter from an FBT building near hi s Los Angeles hotel to Long Beach, theii went by motorcade to ttie hospital. · A crowd of several hundred persons. many Or them newsmen, gathered at the hol'lpital and wltnHsed Ford's ar· rival. . A rope cordon was placed from the driveway through the lobby to the elevator which took Ford to the seventh noor room Where Nixon has around-the-clock observation in the in· tensive care section. Thre.e women foond a short cut to all that Aoor-to-door trick or treat stuff Halloween night in Laguna Beach. The trio ac~t~ tiny roving bands ol costume-~lad 1spooks , toolt the children's candy/and roared off in a White small pickup truck. . Several such incidents occurred along Hillcrest antt'Pinetreit-C!MV'es betwee'n 8 p .m. and 9 p.m. Thursdiy, police said. Officers were unable to find the trio. But it has become a very expensive relationship for the Mission Viejo store: For Butler's new-found patron makes his; visits gun in ht'nd ind he 's more interested in the cash reeister than the Cutty Sark. Butler was forced to hand over $210 Thursday night. Three weeks ago he lost $367 to the same gunman who told him, "Come on, come on, be cool, 1 don't want lo hurt you.'' Butler describes the bandit as about 23 years or age, about ISO pounds and with blond hair. And a very bad habit of carrying a blUe·steelrevolve-r. Police Nab Mother TRACY (UPI) -A 42-year-old · mother was arrested Thursday ror reporting that her young daughter was kidnaped by a man demanding $130,000 .ransom. The ·san Joaquin County sherilf's orfice said.Madinna Majewski made a false report that her &-vear-old daua.liter was abducted. , MAKE THIS THANKSGIVING Extra Special With A New Dining Set From Ted von 'Hemert • • Shown. One 01 Kindels Finest. See· lfI.~day. .- DREXEt-HERIT AGE-HENR~OON-.WOOOMARK--KARASTAN-BAKER ' -~-WIHOAYS & SATUROAYS 9:00 t. 5:l0 CLOSIO j;ioilDA YS I •. I .. • ' ' • NEWPORT BEACH• 1721 W~1'CUt't' DR .. ti4Z.2050 LAGUNA BEACH • :W.S NIH<Tll lX'AST HW\'.. "*4·~1 TORRANCE• _136<9 H~W'.fllORN>: !IL.YD. fOf>tlD Frti11 9, Su11. l2•,:31H ' 1iH·IZni _._ . I '. • •. I f / . • • t • ' t r I .· • • • • .. .. , • • .._:..... . ) .. ••• • . . I I I J.ld•l· ~ovtt'l'lber I" 1974 ., • ' GAIL V Ptl;O"f A:I - £ 15 .:w®nn [f'- ®@uiw~©@ '• A Sunday, ~londay, WedD'1~ and •·rlday •·eature . ~...... . . , ~ajOr ~~lid Use Revise Dlt.e ~ Of lhe D\lf~lol Cot a probltn1? 1'he11 wrilt Pat Dtt11rt. Pal w(// ciir rrd tape. get tht . ansWt'rf and ac· tlon you ttetd to ..sulpe ineqWlita in 9o-v11rnm~nt and bu.sines•. /jfaiJ 11vur queslions to J>at ·vu11n l At Y o ur Se rvice. Orange Coa•t IJa ily Pilot. P.O. &z: JSfO. Cosio Mesa . CA 9U26, I nclude yo ur lelepJ1one nun1ber.~' A 11gler's Dellghi-- • 'DEAR PAT: I've heard that ihe C.a.lifornla Fi s h and Gam.e.- Commission has a .trophy award program. What is involved in this, ond where ca n l obtain complete Wormation'!-. R.C., tllintington Beach This program awar,ts a•nual cerliricates for the largest trophy ' recorded in a number of fish ind 1•me categories. Ea<:h year, the sportsman t.~kl ng ·the large~L (Jjy will(ht) example' in each major nsh i.nd 1ame species category will be provided with a certificate, signed by the president or the J<'.ish and Game Commission, recogniilng his outstanding take. Inrormatlon about rules, minimum qualtrylng weights aad other instructions may be req~1ted by wrlJ,lng to the Fish and Game Com mission OlOce, 1415 NJath Sb Sac Saeramento.,-Calif.~M814,0r from • any re~i~naloffic::e. •what A'" J Eatloog' DEAR PAT: 1 Would like to become more knowledgeable about the properties of various.. food additives found in almost every kind or processed food now being sokl. I've Ilea rd so mahy bad things a bout some ol"tlri.ese additives that I want-to read Up on them. Can you suggest a few books I shouldread? . ·· · G.p., Lagana Beath Many addilives are llsled "ln yo•r dictionary, but these paperback boots will give you more dettlled lnror· m;atton: ''A Coftsumer's Dlctlon•rY of Food Additives." by _Ru.lb Wlnler; '"Consu[tler Beware: Your Foocf altd What's Been 90ne to It," by Be1lrice rrum Huilter; •"J'heChenifcal Beast,'' Ralph Nader:s Study Group Report on lbe Food and Drug _AdmlnJ.str1UQn. and "The Ppisons In Your Foodt" by William Lpngwood. 'M(~ibike Llttto,lng ' DEAR PAT: l'l"i'I thinking about buying a minibike and would like to know if I have lo have it licensed. If so, what kind or test is required? I ~ , ... _ 'ADVANCE THE CAUsE' Congresswoman Burk• S~cretaries Herf!r !!_~rke­ _on· Women ByTOMllAllLEY ................... ' A .Democra'tlc ·congresswoman who once worked as a legal secretary before she became a lawyer urged Orange County's ·legal secretaries Thursday to "IO into law, seek local political office and use every means you can to advance the cause or women." -. U.S. Representative Yvonne Brath· waite Burke <D-1..os Angeles) told ~e Orange County Bar Association's· U:gal Secretaries Day meeting in Newport Beach that discrimination ag;tiiist _h.er sex is still rampant despite au that has been said and done in recent years. "Women comprise only four per- cent o!'the 47,000 lawye_~.}~n Califor- . nia,'' she saiil. "·Eveft w~, ''"she ad- ded, "only 26 of the ~-fUdi:es in this stale" are w'omen. - . "Women earn $4,000 leSs than men doing the same job in terms or median income,•• sbe said. "And many women with college deg'rees in any field find they are~ earning less than a male colleague with only a-high school -edue1Uon.'" ' · licensed todtivcacar. W.T.,ElToro Rep. B~urte Slid a maJor blow ·for The Depirtment of Motor Vehl.cles womeQ will come next year when, she reiluires a written exam on the 11fe predicted, Congress will get the live operati.on of motorcyc'e type .. vehlclel 1additional state votes needed to pass and a s)(ill roiid test for the "add four" the Equal Rights Amendment first motorcycle endorsement on your -proposed more than 50years ago. class-three cf river's license. Your "It Will. mean equal pay for equal minibike also must be registered with. "work ,.and equal pay for equal the DMV1t ha-ve a license plate 1Dd be qualifications,:• she: said. "It wilJ alao as "street legal" ·in safety equlppae~t. mean equal r~tion for women in as other road licensed vehJcles. · the ,courts which, in many ways, use B0Uer11 Core . bUY good t'IF batteries. but they never seem loJast as long as they should. Can you rind but ·v,,hat t}\e "experts" recommen"d to prolong a battery's life? G.R., Cotta Me11 The National Automobile Clab ad vises checking terminals aacl ca hie• for any corrc'islon. Cle•n it away wltll steel wool and p1i&ese points further by coatln hem. with petroleum jelly. Ins the battery's the Janfuage of the present Jaws to discriminate against women.'' But iriore and more women are begiaaing to see the lhthl while UJe realne that a long hard road has stil to be traveled before they get flJll and true equality, Rep. Burke said. "More than 2,000 women In Califor· nia now hold political office or some kind, be it City coUncil, planning com- mission or other local agencies," she said. "In f .. ct, one-city council in this state has a majority of women.'' The Democrttic congresswoman said women in both parties in the. House or Representatives often unite oa issues· affeclil\i women rights, ,equal· pay and removal of discrimination. • water level at l~ast once every two weeks and more often In warm weather. Keep an on eye on your battery's rate of chrrge, comparing It to the rate requlre.d. Other recommended safeguards Include generator lnspe~tlon, 1cleanrn, brushes a·nd keeping coft•ectlo•• tightened. Ah·d she praised California · 1eg1Stators for retently approving the amendment to rape laws which now oftep bar the courtroom questioning of a rape "victim on the subject of her pr\or sex life. Apolog11 on flte Wa" "Thi! measure will bring many more women forward to seek police action and -eventu11ly testify,'' Rep. Burke said. "Before this, only 50 per- cent or the nation's rapes were repor· ted and only 13 percent ol the,accused r~pists were convicted • .;..... S~" ~aguna, -' Capo Area Proposals space.. · ' ' · They further argued that the plan· IUng commission proposal 'would per· mil developers to displace residents of a· mobile home park in Hobo Canyon. William , Frost-. an architect representing owners.of the land, said. he has substantially «!hanged his plan during thfee years.or hearings before the.planning commission. He said the "sensitivity of the hills" has been taken into aCcourit but Hobo Canyon is "insensitive" and should be developed. Islanders Starve NASSAU, Bahamas (AP> -The Bahamian gOvemmentsaid Thursday it will send emergency food stipplies to tiny Acklins Island where 98 inhabitants; including 39 childre.n, are reported near starvation. The island's school ~h•s beeR closed because the children are too weak to attend, government spokesmen said. ' ( . . -,·E1eetion Called· ·on . . No Inter.est ShowrL ~at Saddleback .College_ . . Student body elections scheduled for Wednesday ana Thursday at Sad- dleback 'Com munity College never look place because of lack or interest. -Despite efforts by Holly Heller, the jtssociated ~tudent body .president electe4 ln May, to spark interest in the student fle nale ·elections, none materialized. The college, however. will ·not be without a slu~l govermnent, accor- ding to William Kelly. associate dean· of counseling and student a!Cairs. "Miss Hefler and Keib' are pn;iposing to hold elections each sprilJg for a student president, vice president and secretary-treasurer. The president would have the power to appoint · 11 students to a student cabinet. One representative would be appoi~tcd from each of the college academic divisions. · . Because the proposal jnvolveS 'a substanti'al change in the student body constitution, it must be approved by students in an election. Under current bylaws, the student president, vice president and six sophomore s~nators are elei=ted in the spring. Four additional freshmen senators are elected in the fall. "We've eat lo do something," said CHJCAGO (UPI> -POiice, tipped about a shipment or 11-f exica n riiariju1na, .raided a West Side tpart- ment Tliuraday and seized suspected marijuana and cocaine valued at more than a quarter of a million dol· Jar . elli·gence division in- ve tigators arrested three men, om Sgt. James Fruin described a~ part of an organized ring of "major suppliers or Mexican marijuana in Chic.a.go.'_' ' ' • -· ·Kelly. '·Sofne-wcft'l-like th e change to the appointment system, but my an· swor to lhcn1 is where were they "'hetf we had the cleclions. '' "One proble m with the appointment "1iystcm is that a presidenl could ap- J>O!nt-onty friends or pe<rple that think the same way as he or she does. -But I don't think that will be the case," he said. .• on· the pl us side, Kelly said, the ap- poin.lmel)t. pro.c:ess a llow; tbl:f prt.•sident to interview ..Prospective student body orricers and to choose studl'nts !hat are sincerely interested ... in gelling lhejob.done. Among the respon.sibilities of student government ate preparation or the student body budget. (µnd raising acti\•ities, pl~nning of fa culty and student activities and handling of student problems. Los Alisos Student~ ···-- Start Memorial Fund A memorial fund f.or Carrie Lee Cotti_nghaill , a Los Ali sos Jnlcr· mediate School student who died Oct. 2L, has been started by students!" d friends. Robert J\fcQueen, principal at s Ali sos, 8aid donations have been coming in from the A1ission Viejo Parent-Teache r Organization and from indi\•idual students . . ··w e haven't really deeided how we're going lo USe it," he said to(\ay. ''We probably Will try to-set up a Scholarship-some type of confinuing memorial." Anot her possibility would be a "serenity corner," or special planter near the school. he said. The young seventh grader died at the school after she apparently trip· ped and fell. The Orange County coroner's office said deatft probably was due lo natural Causes. Carrie was under medication for a \hyroid di sorder. It ha s not been linked lo h er death , though microscopic and tOJCieological studies -are-being done by the coroner.. · Just before she died, the girl wrote an essay at school which her mother • fee ls may have been prophetic. ·· l;\s I sit on my bed eating a candy bar, I can see ftie sky outside my win- dow. The smells from dinner drift up to my room. The soft smells or per- fume dr:ift rrom my mother·s room. -"I' lhink 1 ·11 clea'n my room later. I wou ld rather put my head on my soft pillow and pet the soft fur or my cat, 1 just Wa nt to see, smell. listen, hear and feel the big world go by.·• · ''We particularly wish to publicly express out gratitude lo lhe residents of our neighborhood, many or whom were unknow n to us,""•· the Cot· tinghams said. _ Neighbors brought food , fh>wers 3rld gifts ... We sincerely hope that their. concern in our time of !twill make us better neighbors," . Cot· lingham said i¥. a letter to the Daily Pilot. ~ Anyone· wishing to contribute lo the memorial _may donate in care or Robert M~Queen, principal, Los Alisos Intermediate Scho.ol, ~517l Moor Ave., Mission Viejo. ·-· ~ -:c. ~ ~ I.ft -•• -.... DEAR PAT :-~I sent an.order to the National Council to Eliminate Death Taxes, Inc., in May for the booklet. .. How to Write Your Own Will •nd Trusts.'' I enclosed my $6.95 p~yment.. but have never retelved the book In spiteoftwolettersofinquiry. 4 F.V.;G1rdeaGro•e -Your b"k-has ·Mea--slllpped, wltlll apologies for thedelay. __,_.Ban~ Robbers 'Slay i)IostageJ 'Food;. Prices ~Viewed lri Sunday's Edition ~ i ! llOUTTE, La .• (UPI> -Three ar· med men robbed the Bank of St. :Charles and escaped in a compact car :which they abandoned with thl" (lWner's body in the trunk. St. Charles Parish authorities said the armed trio npparently over· • Food and prices, t..w subjects that .travel In ta~ lliese days, are discussed In depth in special fe1tureS s~heduled for prominence In Sunday's edilion of tbe Daily Pl.lot. Kere is a preview o( thole articles and others among ''Sunday'~.Belt": WORLD FOOD CRISIS-Wrilert tor Associated Press, Christian .science· M.Ollltor .Newt &arvJce Ind ""I '-D\l !'oil't.C I \1 . powered Irwin Brown, 39, or Met~irte, United Press International look at the La .. as the construction 'engineer ·dwindling food supply (in proportion d_rovt t.o hi~orficc"i n the French Quar· to world population), spiraling prices, ter or New Orleans andlocked tilm In inflation in Europe, new rrieatgradlng lhe trunkbeforearrivingatthebank. ~Jans and the possible "gap tn-lbe They said h~ apparenUy was kept meat pipeline'' for Americans fn a alive until the robbers abandoned ~er special group o( Teatu..res to be -getawa y car a mil•and a half from the. sl'low~ased in Slinday'a You Sec1.lon . bank.1-lediedofabulletwound. COUNTY POLlTJX-Orange 1 A passing mot.ortst saw blood Q!):tlng County aio~l what she used to 'be:, at rrom th!! tar-trunk and c.allcd, lht! ~ lenst In the way or her voters, acc:or· sheri rt'sorfi ce. ding to Mel.Bernstein, political sc1en· •• • • • \ ,. tist and chaiMnan or the arts and sciences comniittee of theG°OP state central cotnmittee. You can't stereotype the county as rigidly right anymore, he-observ~on·the Editorial Page. AFT.JR WATERGATE ... -Ken· nelh Braddlck, One of several United Press lnlernati~al senigr reporters who will be studying the-mood of America 1M reporting on it from Ume to time, kicks off the series with a deeply searching look at t he-United States In the wake of Watergate and Vietnam· and, PoSSibJy, teetering on the brinl or a recession. · CHECKS VS. COMPUTERS-Slaff ' Writer DoUglas Fritische contrasts lhe rubber·sllmping, mail envelope riding trip of your chetk in payment of bills With the ruture possibility that It will all be done by phoQ..e, e lec· tronics and 'tompute11, leadoff article 1 In YOU Sccllon. " r i s: ~-~ ' . "' ~ "·.SOUie:.~ ~If: . • '• I -- ·-· • • ' ; ' I . " . ' • • • • ~ • Mi11ion ·=Out· · Work-. of • JD •' --' -.... • u.s·. Comeback For Flatfoot Israelis "Go ·nto Leb.anon -~By \Jnlt" Pres1 lntentaUon1I Israeli troops struck acroSs the bor· der into Lebanon today In the first such attack on guerrilla bases since Aug. 6. FLAT•~EET DEPT; -The more At the same time, Israeli Defense mature citizens among us remember Ptlinister Shimon Peres warned Arab ~el I ho~" pol.ice got the odious nations that 1srael reserves the option ni ckname of being ··a flaUoot. •·If' was_. of surprise and deceit to prevent their because la~'mcn used lo walk b {I using the same tactics in another Afid-~ats a lot. causing collapsed arc~es --die-East v.·ar. ' 111 the ear~h pads. . . in an address to army officei'!i, ~\·e n in these t1mes ·of police published today by I s raeli heh copters. motorcycles a nd power · newspapers, Peres said an all -out war ful ~alrol _cars, the question of in the sborl. run "Could be caused by walking pqllcemen comes u~ every the start of hostile action by Syria, now and_ l_hen. It cropped up Just the possibly joined by Egypt and Jordan, other day 1n Costa-1'11csa. . and the participation or Arab armies T~·o l\1 esa clly councilmen, A.L. and \'Oiunteersfromothercountries" "Pink" Pinkley and Dom Racitj, -· asked for a return to the old foot patrol syste m ror municipal business· areas. Neither Raciti nor Pinkley seemed lo be advocating that Costa Mesa thro.w 1 away its police helicopter, patrol units or new motorcycles. They: just thought it would be nice to·soe a __. cop walking a beat every now and then. BOTH COUNCILMEN have reason to be a bit nervous about law enfor· cem"ent in business districts par· ti~ularly these days as the Yul~ shop- ping season approaches. · Pinkley, for one, operates the oldest ociginal-style drug store in our whole coastal region. It is known as Pink's. It got knocked over ijle other day by a-· coop le of goons carrying guns. Raciti, on the other band, works down the street from Pink's in his oWn establishment known as Costa Mesa Jewelry and Loan. ·v eers ago, Dom's establishment would have had three silver balls hanging outside to identify the enterprise but we are more high· toned these days. ' Anyway, Pinkley and Raciti seem to feel that having some Men in Blue walking the sidewalks might go a Jong way toward discouraging punks who want to shop without benefit of either cash or credit card. MEANWJllLE, MESA Chief of Police Roger Neth has indicated he plans to put a few of his men afoot in places like downtown and al South Coast Plaza. But he ~uggested , this is simply part of his normal shopping enforcement aslhe Christmas season looms. · As for Pinkley af.d Raciti, hoWever, they want to see foot patrolmen as Part of norm al crime prevention . As.for the suggestion forwarded to C~ief Neth. Raciti conceded, "I don't think the chief was overjoyed with the. request." Probably not. Foot patrols can be expensive in manpower. Besides that, you have to worry about the intelligence of modern.day PERES SAID Israel's principal strate(.lc e'ffort must be concentrated on "ilvpiding falling victim to sur. prise and deceit ... we must .instill doubt in the Arabs'· hearts. about Israel's option of surprise and trickery, because there Is no more lm- PD.~tant.,.weapon .than that of sur· pnse.'' · With the Middle East situation again entering a tense stage, the ~ub­ ject of the Arabs' oil weapon came up again. President Houari Boumedien-ne or Algeri~. celebrating the .start of the war for independence from France. 20 years ago.. called for a summit meeting of tbeoU·produclng nations to study new strategy. ' BOUMEDIENNE SAID that since the Octob~r war with -Israel -'"'The Arabs· have acquired a vii.Jue In the world and we owe that to the Arab soldier and to oil. It's the first time the civilized world has.recognized that its destiny is tied to the Arabs.'' He also cafled on Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger to slate the date when Israel ·will withdraw from.Arab land occupied in the 1967 six day War .and the U.S: position on the Arab deCision to back the Palestine Liberation Organization in forming a Palestine state. . . Kissinger arrived in Tehran today for crucial talks with the Shah on his efforts to roll back oil p_rices. He con- tinues to the Middle EaSt next week where he will try to pick up the pieces ol his peafe efforts that were heavily damaged by the PLO decision at an Arab summit conference in Rabat. KISSINGER FLEW to the Iranian caPltal from Kabul, Afghanistan, where we bad talks-with President lotohanimad DaOud during a four· hour· stopover on his month-long tour of Europe; Asia and the Middle East. ' DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE crook s "·ho would attem'pt to knock over places like RacJli's. For one thing, there are a lot of gun s in the store. It would be like trying to pull ~~~~~tat Chi~f Net~'s own establish-Delivery of the Doily Pilot . A.LSO, TllERE ARE a lot of things is guorC11teed s1tt1ng around, like bongo drums ' Anguish in ltadio a . Mrs. Haza ~titam bathes her 2-year-old daughter, Munitaz, for th.e_ Iast tif)'\e. The child died from starvation and mother is preparing the ~Y for tiurial. -L _ • Boston Baseball Star Denies. Any Foul ~ Pl?y MINl:OLA. N.Y. (UPI) -Boston Red' 'Sox third baseman Rico Petrocelli said in court he did not molest, kick or -Punch a United Airlines ste wardess-who subsequently filed a $750,000 damage suit against him. Petrocelli testified in state supreme court Thursday that the woman, hf rs. Susanne Mondlin or Nevada City, Calif., ·attacked h.im after he put both hands on her waist during a 1970 char· tered flight. l\frs. l\f ondlin. a United Airlines hostess when the incident occurred. charged the ballplayer touc hed her "below" the buslline while the team ~ew from Boston to Detroit on April -16,1970. ----. ' "She kicked me rrom behind Oh my right shin and then she half (urned · iand kicked me again on the same leg," he said . -· Petrocelli said he asked-·her three times wh y she had kicked hini, but ··she just gave me dirty looks and did· n'tanswer me." LATER, AS 1\tr s. 1\1ondlin ap- prouched· carrying a Dixie cup con· tainlng a soft drink, he said, "I said to her, '\"1hat did I do wrong?' 1 .. Then she threw the coke, ice and all. right in my face. I was stunned. I never said anything to her, and-she ran up lo the cockpit:" - _,.. . ' . - Unemploymeitt .60/o ':::- -Highest ih · 3 -¥e-ars '-. WASHINGTON ·IAPl -The nation's unemployment rate climbed rrom S'.8 to 6 percent last month, its highest level in three years, ihe government reported today, The Increase, another Indicator 0£ recession, was a pre-election blow to tb'e · Republican national ad · miAiltration. • The October unemployment level was the highest since November 1971 when It also hit six percent during a time or recovery•flom the recession of 19'10 and 1971. 1be J1Sl time unem· ployment was above six percent was in November 1961, also a post-reces· sionary period. • THE LA·BOB l>epartment 18.id S.S inillion Americans were Without jobs last month, 200,000 mote than in 5ep· tember. and 1.3 million more than In October 1973. • Governmerit analysts svid the 5.5 million unemployed was the highest since the Labor l>epartment bega'n1· .computing mont.tJ,ly unemployment · figur,sint!MB. Black workers accounted for much of the increase in the October rise in unemployment as lheir jobless rate rose-from 9.8 ~ 10.9 percent,.the department said. 'A'l:e jobless rate for white workers was about unchanged last month at 5.4 percent. · .. With economic activity in a slump, unemployment is expected to con· .tinue rising, possibly as high as seven percent next year, accordipc to forecasts made by some of President Ford's economic advisers. To aid the jobless the administration has proposed legislation that would ex· tend unemployment benefits and provide additional publjc service jobs when the national unemployment rat. exceeds six percent for three con· .. secutive months. The Labor Department said total employment, which bas risen 850,000 in the past year, was unchanged in October at 86.5 million. The clvllian labor force also held 11teady last month -at 92 million. THE GOVERNM,,ENT said the big· geSt increase In unemployment last month was amona blue·eollar workers, especially those in durable goods industries. The rate for factory workers -at 6.2 percent in October -· was up from a 3'h: Y,ear low of 3.9 per· cent a year ago. 7 Among the major-· groups ip the labor force, the,unemployment rate in the 'key category for adult .men rose from 3.9 to 4.J.J>ercent. In contrast, the ·rates for adult women, s.e per. cent, and leenaren, 16.9 Percent, which )lad risen sharply in Septem. her, were both ~bang_ed l~1t m~~·. The jobless rate for household heads rose from ~.4 to 3.7 percent last month, while thF: rate for married males edged up t.q2.9 percent. , Get Fi st ·Jai .Terms s WASHINGTON CUPI ) -Two for- mer officials ol the Associated Milk Producers, Inc. (Al\1Pf l were senten- ced today to.four months in prison on charges involving illegal campaign contributioos. They were the fir~t cam"paign donors to receive prison sentences in Watergate cases. U.S. bistrict Judge George L . Ha rt gave Harold S. Nelson. former AMPf generat·manager, and David L. Parr, former AMPI special counsel; iden- tical sentences of a $5,000 fine and three years in jail. Hart -said they would serve four months, and then be placed on probation tor two years with the remainder of the sentence suspended. Hart instructed them to surrender in Montgomery, Ala. Nov. 8. AMl'I itself preVJously was fined the maximum $35,000 for illegal cor- porate contributions, which allegedly totaled as much as $600,000to Richard M. Nixop's 1972 presidential re-elec· tioncampaign. · Nelson and Parr are expected lo be t key witnesses in the Wa tergate p~utor's bribery and conspiracy case against form er Treasury Secretary John B. Connally, which pl'Q.bably will go to trial next year . COnnally is accused of accepUOg a ·' $10,000 bribe for his efforts in the Nixon Administration's 1971 Increase in the feder~ pi1ce support for r.aw milk" Nel59n, of San Antonio, Tex., where AMPJ has ils headquarters, and P arr. of Little Rock, Ark., have pleaded guilty~ to single.count relonjes of-II · legal carppaign contributions . Nelson's count also included a con· spirac)' <:harge. . Hatt. said the cases posed a "most difficult problem'' for him. Until now, aU of the executives who have. pleaded guilty to illegal cam• paign contribµtions had received only fines. However, Herbert W. Kalm· bach of Newport, Beach. Nixon's for- mer personal lawyer and a.principoil fund . raiser, received a prison sen- tence for · his part in soliciting con- tributions . PETROCELLI SAiD he was retur- ning from the men's room when he m et Mrs. Mondlin, 28, standing "sideways" serving coffe~ in the nar· row aisle of the plane. 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Futures:Bosa, Mid ond Treble controb ond hos provisions for four -tape. decks, two record changers.· . .AND , -tangled up tn a whole pile of electric tdl!n um I 7 00 -guitars. -1 : p.m. Pink 's. on the other hand. is much Sohnby ood Sunday: If you do .not smaller . T hat drugstore is so narrow ra:eM! )'Olr" c:q:iy by 9 a.m. Saturdo)'.."" that ir you are of ample girth. it's « 8 a.m. Sondoy, coll ond a mpy will tough to squeeze up on a stool for a be brougit ta you. Calls ore taken until chocolate soda at the vi ntage roun · 10 o.m. lain. How could you even pull a gun in there? The pair who did sti ck up the store must .have been pretty vacant in lhl' brains depa1tmcnt. ANY"'1\V, POLICE OFFICIALS do have one p retty good ar gument ·1gai nst putting patrolmen a foot. After .\"OU ·vc done that, you abrup· t ly d iscover that till the crooks have ~ars . Telephones Nost Orange County Areos .• 6'2""'321 tt.rtf'MESI Hunting ton Beach ord Westminster ..... : .... 540-1220 Sal ~le, Copistrono Beoch, Sal Juan Copislrono, Dono Point, Xlith ~oglJM, loguno Niguel '95-0630 SEATTLE. <U Pl J -Charges of in• decent exposure ha\le been di s mi ssed against Michelle Anne DeAngello, 22, who is billed,;;as '1'he Pampered Pussycat of Burlesque." after a ~funicipal Court jury became deadlocked at4-1. , t~our or the women arrested at the time the pampered pussycat was picked up al the new Paris theater , earlier had been round guilty and fined St ,200 after they did not ask for a jury trial. DeAnge llo explained she is call- ed the pa mpered pussycat because ''I purr and m~th.eaudicnce. '' Storms Batter Texas 12-foot Wall of Water Rips Courthous e . {'nlift1r11in (!-r .~ .. 1 ••• t •P«leCI lot lt .. ""b' ffl"ll9M to w~M< l" • '""'""' ---lo. 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I Radii) E xec· J a iled f or C(jn,-~empt . . . • FfkM!y, November 1, 197( DAILYP1LOT Ai - Tragedy ' ' LOS ANGELES <UP() -" February 1'7$.- Explor~-- Radio executive Will Lewis The me11qe subpoenaecl ·w.as found In coGtempt and bf (be grand Jury Is imprisoned ror a second believed to be a tape rtt0r· time Thursday by_~ federal ding Crom a 1roup callinJ it· Judge tor wj thhmdlnt. an selr the _''New. World ori&lnal terri:lriat message tll>eratioa Front.•• ws ANGELES (AP) 2 An att·orney seeking damage Sl!tllements •in a DClO crash which killed 346 people says he will attempt to pr9ve a sarety naw wa5 discovered in the plane by a subcontractor but was not .corrected by the manu!ac- tur.er. ~ .-Attotne~ee S. Kreindler said Thursd y he told a U.S. District ourt in Los Angeles that references to the flaw were omjtted in test analfsis by the McDon- nell Douglas Corp., which built the jumbo jets_ Crom a Cederal 1randjury. The me11a1e toot respon· JJ .S, District Court Judge slbilit~ for bombin1s of A. Andrew Hauk ordered ·Sheraton Hotel• in Saa LeWia, 42, back to Terminal Fra"clsco and Loe Angele., Island federal pris!Sn for several weeks a'go. They "thelifeofthecrandjuryor said the"bombs were plan-. • until he pur1es hlinlelf or ted aS reprisal for Inter· contempt." -Th.e current national Telephone and. grand jury term exeires Jn Ttlecrap_h_activitles in. -Chile. ITT owns the Sheraton Hotel chain. Lewis spent 16 days at 'Appoin tment . lie Wa s Thett SACRAMENTO /uP() - Los Angeles rriayor \Varren w. Butler of Comp. Thomas Bradley was ton Was appointed by Gov. givfng~peech iD"front Ronald Reagan to lhe of the 6ank of America Colorado River Board of • ' . Bordello Vote A DC10 C~HED near branch Thursday as a Callfprnia. Butler, 70, a Paris in Miirch in the worst . man wa.s. at the re. ar of RepuQ_lic8n, succeeds the Due Neyad.a •. ID th f I t bb I ate Joseph Jen sen of Los ,accidentinaviationhistory. e aci 1 Y ro ing 3 Angeles as represent ative Kreindler said he will at-teller of $1 ,340. The or the Metropolitan Water ti:mpt to prove negligence mayor was \nformed of District of Sout-Oern Califor- FALLON, Nev. (AP> get the questi0'1 on \he bal· Voters here will decide next lot. . inthecrash. . . the heist after his talk. nia on the board. . "We necessarily have to ---------- week i( they want to give a Spokesmen for both sides green light to bordellos as don't want to, predict which they ballot on overturning a way the county 's S,315 county ordinance which re~istered vq!Mrs will go. explore the facts and cir· cumstances about that Ind the question of whether this (the omission ) was a con· 1 scio u s" affirmative 1 deletion,., Kreindlcr said. "If it was, it might very -welrqualiiy under a Califor- nia rule that justifies punitive damages, which is proof or fraud," . , I The case" ·is set for trlal April 7, 1975. Kreindler is one of seve.c..al attorneys Involved in suihver the crash of the jetliner. THE CRASH WAS Precipitated by an in-flight Joss of a cargo door. When lhe doo r blew open, Internal pressure in the pa ssenger cabin caused the cabin floor to collapse, severing the aH-crart 's control · cables, aviation experts have said. Hearsis Withdraw bans prostitution. 'If the p-eople want "it. The proposition is on the they'll vote for it," said R . d fi p ballot because of a petition Dorothy Cann, a lon g-time • e· Wa"' or atty drive which followed Fa·llon r·esident and an • 1 statements by the county orcanizer of the petition • .health officer, who saii;lli.drive. "We don,'t plan to SAN FRANCISCO CU Pl) · said in Los Angeles that he. legalized prostitbtion woulCI. p e n d a n y m o n. t. y ~Mr. and Mrs. Randolph hung up the telephone on end "unbridled and uncon· romoting It. We'U just let A. Hearst, who "are deeply Hearst when Hearst men· trolled promiscuity." the people decide." concerned" tor the safety o( ,tioned the-reward money. their ·fugitive daughter, · Cohen said he "took it as . ~· DARIUS Caffaratti Patricia, ¥ave ~~~wn ·alfinsult".andaddedthathe ~-said it would reduce the $50,000 rew~ey)bad searched for Miss Hearst welfare rolls by eli minating offered for her safe ret.un. through underworld con-county support for women. The Hearsts made the tacts "as a favoi:" __ to a_Sao who follOYi service men to withdrawal announcement Francisco Examiner repor· the nearby Fallon Naval Air Thursday, a week after ex-ter and "out of respect" to station· and are used "solely mobster Mickey, Cohen Hearst's father. hn sex\faloutlet." claimed-he had located th.e Mi ss Hearst was kid· "1£ their natural need.is 20 -year-old newspaper naped from her Berkeley, taken care of. it would heiress in the·btacjt 'ghetto apartment Ftlb. 4, and later r educe both this open ,_ofCleveland,'C>hio. announced on tape recoi-· promiscuity and the Coheri , 61, who said he dings that she was joining welfare load in this area," had-.. d f'st:._ussed' the pos· her captors, the Sym· Caffarelli told the ChurChill sibility with her parents of bionese Liberation Army. County Commission last returning her :·by force" She i~ cha'rged with nearly January. _ two dozen stale and· federal-The county,~ located 1·n- Ge oTek's crimes. west-central Nevada, has 1 COUNTY Commissioner John Hannifin, an opponent or legalized brothels; said he doesn't see that the com- munity would hav e a nythin g to gai n by legalizing prostitution. ''l can't see how houses of prostitution would possi bly enhance the morals or our co mmunity.~·· Hannifin said. "I don't think it would have a positive effe ct." Mr!. Cann said the petition drive was started after concern was voiced about the county's venereal disease rate, which she said was high and on the in· crease. Controller ''I 'm not no rew-ard ,outl awed hous.t?s of seeker," said Cohen. "What prostitution si nce the late I did I did as ~a ravor· to 19505 , although two nearby .... ··· (reporter) Ed Mqntgomery Nevada counties allow such M 0 TH E RS W I T H and out of respect. to WU-operations under close daughters in junior high liam Randolph Hearst who supervision. schools were especially oon· passed on. cerned, she said. , "I took it as an insult. I CAFFARETTl'S c;om· Astalehealthofficialsaid T estifiles \ Publ ic ·AUCTION • FRIDAY, SAtullDAY, SUNDAY at I P.M. Bargai~ on Fine Crystcil. Sterling Siluer. Po:celoins. Oriental Objects d 'Art. Pqintings, J ewelry, Antiques. Bronzes, Furniture. Sclec1 Indian Turquoi.se ... _ s 1.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates, Cou.ns, Out-Of-Pawn, Customs Seizures. etc. . VJSrTORSI Corne and .tee wltot fvn on , AUCTION c an bet FREE ADMISSION! ... across the street from seven of the Southland's most elegant waJe.!f!.JJ_nL restaui-ants!- HOURS • , '' Inspection.& Private Soles 2·4 P.M. & 7-8 P.M. Oaily Closed Wednesday & Thursday . AIJCTIONS HEW EVERY FRIDAY. S,4\l\IRDAY, SUNDA~ M I P.M. USE YOURBANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w-Co•n lligb••v. Newport Beach, c.i1to ... i. 92660 (714) 645-2200 WE BVY FOR CASH OR SELL ON COMMISSION- WHOLE ESTATES OR S INGLE ITEtlS "There is evidence so far ·i n the depo~itions and in the documents that have been produced tfiat as early as 1969, befor~ the firs~ DCIO was produced. that a sub- contractor had reported specifically to Douglas in the form or a 1-~a.ilure )tode Effects Nnalysis <Fa.tEA) ll\at .if the door: railed, the floor or' the jetliner would fail," Krelndler said he lbld the court earll~this week . . spent some money out of ments ·Were followed by a statistics on veneral diseese· SAN FRANCISCO (AP). my own pocket which Ir~suc~ce~s!::s~fu!!.l_!pe~t~lti~·o~n~dn~·~ve~to~~w'.!t'!::re~u~n~re:!l!:i•~b~le::_. ___ Jj~~~~~~~===::=::=::==~====::=::=::============~ -A former erhploye ·of never told him about.'' " ·- : GeoTck oit promoter John Cohen said FBI agents Nobody's · Burke has told a federal also alluded lo the reward jury that his management money during one of "at fjrm failed to return unused least three" visits since funds to investors. Burke is Cohen's claims have been Laug hing · · on trial for securities fraud. Publicized. · _ _ (See related story fage In their joint statement, -A7l . , the Hearst.a said: ''We have COTATI <UPI) :-· The testimony was given reached the conclusion, Ma]IOrSte~henLaughlin Thursday by Jacqueline however, that.the reward and counc11v.:oman An· Aldrich, former controller-offer may be misinter· ~ette Lombardi were and treasurer of Burke's preted by her (Patricia) fined $2~0 and pl aced on Fundamental Oil .Corp. and may, therefore, be a probation Thursday Fundamental operated the · deterrent to her' voluntary beca~se-of a .l?r~~ :--oil programs, paid bills,· ,;eturn. 1 plan~1ng man1uana 1n bought leases and obtained "Further, and most im· lhecity plaz~. drilling services. portant, although the offer Both r esi~n ed and She said investors put called for Patricia's safe pleaded guilty to a fnoney into various return. we fe-el the money reduce~ charge of programs promoted by may encourage seekers of tres passing after t~ey Burke and were subject to the reward to take actions wer~ charged .. wath "call "assessmentsfordril-1.hat could endanger the steahng 12 martJuana lin g oil and development safety and well-being' of our ·plants. wells. daughter. transactions. You see. she 'has ' worked for a Title Company and has been an Escrow Officer for another bank. She knows botti sides of the fence. Speaking of fe nces, which usually denote and protect property lines. this may be just the time lo put your own fence around that particular piece of property you 've had on mind for some time. Or, you may be an owner who. · has finally received the right offer for that choice piece of · land you've been holding. If you fit either category, see ,Marcia. She could be the Thi s is Marcia Loop, our new ·catalyst that will. smooth the Escrow Officer. From what parh to a profitable purchase we've seen. she must be the or sale. Call her at g19-11200. prettiest o~e in town. And a nice thing to note is that she has the 'intelligence to match her beauty. Whole you are at· our new HeadQuarters Building, take a look-around. Notice the 6 drive up lanes. 24 teller Because of her experience. stations in all and the many you can be certain that Marcia safe deposit boxes. All the will provide the best sen/ice . features were designed _tor po ssible, whether you~re yo~r ease tn transacting neg o t i at, n_g on re a I o.r business._ II makes bank mg at . pers0nal property, exchanges. the Bank of Costa Mesa a real bulk transfers or double pleasure. ~'"'= BANK OF §;111F COSTA MESA ~i.l\l~Bi'lR ,'\, f_iAf',[ 11. (.,,.,·,, ""' · . · , .• 1.11" · i. • • • • • • • .1. • . ' • • -. SS 656,2 2 -amon sit is i . rs· • ' AUGUST -1972 -· AUGUST 1973 AUGUST '1974 - And ifs here. These bus ridership figures tell the sk>ry. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 lost year. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That 's a lot of people in Orange County depending on OCTD. The orange and white buses crisscross the county between the· L.A. and Son Diego county lines. Serving riders-who ore a cross-section of O range County, Commuters who must get to and from work and find it a greot convenience and economy lo toke the l;ius. Teenagers. Mothers shopping. Senior Citiz~ns who hove no other way. · Riding OCTD is easy. And compared lo what it costs lo run your car, it's cheap. At twenty· five ceQls a trip, no mailer hoV{ many times you transfer, you con'tfind a better way to fight inflation. It's still about the best bargain around. The number of routes and buses doubled just a liltle while ago. Sunday service become a reality. And now service and routes expand again this month. - Pork-N -Ride, the first regional moss transit station in the county, opens in late November. And the Senior Citizens Pro.gram is effective on the firsl of November. • - Support your Orange County moss transit system. Ride OCTD. It'll get you ther,-_ ' ' __ ORANGE COUN TY TRANSIT 'DISTRICT • . I • , I • ' " .. • • _, . •• • I • ,,, --DAii,\' P-11 ,0'.J' EDITOllli\lr.PAGE_. 1.,·. -,.."'--...:.·--~-----.. .:...·· --;:;--;:4:-;-L>;::~~~t.,.-;:t:~)~:-i . • • .... - • -·---;-q.wp; hvf'•· E-corioltnic~. R·ealities • ·-· ' ' __ , A ·p..-tl ti on ,for .•• t ilizen lniti li tivl!" freczint. L~g 1mu lloaC'h !!Orkin~ 1ncter feos and restricting use. ?f. m ~t~r fun_ds to development of nc\v parking fac1htu.:s 1s 1gnor1ng cconomi ( red litres\ It costs lh c <:it y money ... to control' parking as 'rcq~l\'ited .by the nlc1.t~~<.in~ commu.nity. Ma.ny of those C'os ls '''ould ex 1st . \Vlth or "'ithou( meters. Meters dc (ray l~c cosls. and can provide additional funds for devcl<>pf'nent of. ne"· parking. . . But. t~e mcrch<Jnts have been adamant and ~ucee::;sful 1n barring increases in meter fees for five :i·c ar.s . .What businessm<io would sell his goodS 'and se:\·1ccs loday for lhl' Si!rn e prices a s -those of five years <i go·! , # -1'hc 1~pshot of t~c initiative is that it M•ould throw costs for p arking control now borne by the meter n1oney fund into the general fund-that's ..:.tbout Sl00,000 a y e.ar -~·hich would have to be rp.ade up by tax increa ses or culs in city service . Nobod y likes parking meters, but ihen, nobody likes la xes. The money ha s· to come from somewhe re, <ind where better than fr0m those who ~ use tht• service, in this case, parking. . - Strain for Saddleback ......_, . _Sad~Jcback .communily College Jn Mission 'l1c10 t his year 1s holde r of a dubious distinction ~1mong California junior_ colleges. It has the -highest percentage e nrollme nt increase of a ny district in ,,... the state -a whopping .34 percent. . ~1-assi ve enrollmett~ increases are a !!!!_~e9 b'ag, particularly Jor a, new school like Saddleback, \Vhile the district ga ins more state s upport for eacb neW student. there are some unavoidable costs. There is a strain on temporary classroom --~ Libertarians-Enjoy · ·F~uits of Loser's Role NE\V ''O RK--·rhe politicians in the Libcrlarian Parly differ from the griin mealy in_ouths tr~·in g to gl·l themselves elel·ted as Dcm(){'f'Utf; and Republica ns. "We 're havjng a good time," the Libcrlarians will tell you •after their V.'Ork is done and they meet at thei r drink ing plate, tht· -Kangaroo Bar on 1-~i rst A\·enuc. ( VON HOFFMAN ) carved and gobbled up by big goveril· ment, big politicians, big unions and ,big corporations. · _.... ·rhey ha\'e tliat pec uliar buoyancy 'o\'hich comes ·from believing in v.•hut you're doin g-and co ntrasts so strongly As suth the LibertarianShave mUch in common v.•ith George Wallace's American lndepCndent Party. There · is a difference in lhe type of person the t\\"O attract. ho,vever. The AIP tends to pu ll more factory workers and s n1all businessmen, while the Libertari;.in s get more y.ihite-collar . with the mainline politic ia n·s ;-~hose face s se ldom register anything but a sense of trap- ped confusion. It is an unhap1~Y a nd ' wearing burden to go about making one's living by ad - 'workers and professi.o.nals .. ·They're also better educated a nd younger. i:ew-Libertarians are over 40. vocating shop\l.·orn TllE LIBERTARIANS are only contradicti ons and seJf -evident im-about t\\"O years old and \\•ere formed -pract.icaliti.es that n~ither the speaker by peo_ple tji sillusioned by right-wing , nor hJS a udience believe anymore. Buck lt.~i s m , ~hich they di scove red to Th. L"b . , .. _ . · , . be _a false conser~1ati~m usi~g Liber- " l 1 e.rta_t 1ans ,al:.~ ~a '.e fhc ad-tarian slo$Zans to 1usllty adding to the \:J~~~~e <?~_bl'.1ng. lo:sc_r~. -~he c?ntc m: centralized power ot the.state. L_,Mt Vo ~ b.1g pa~t~ .!lb1Jt1c1.1n. \\hethct year they ran a candidate for mayor he PO.!J s a ~~1,or1ty or riot, knO\\'SfOf here \\'ho polled 9,000 votes, mostly • no l h1n.g c l:ic hut ho w lo ."'In . from the city's ultra-liberal voting ldcolog1call y :ind programmat1cally precincts. This year they. have a ·JU teed out ;.i decade ago .. he eoneen· novelist named Jerry Tucille as a can- trait·~ hi s \\'hol e attc.nt1 on on the diclatt· for governor.· He's not out to m.:1ster.\'. vf d1:C':.1ry clec11on techniques ·"'in but to get 50,000 votes, which wi ll . . publ1<'-o p1n1on ~an1 pl10,L?. t1d 1·er· assure the new PiU:tY a permanent l1s1ng kn O\\'·hO\\' .. d1rcct:n1ailing pro-place on the b'allol. .'One of the-ways cedu r~s and med.1:i n~a n1p ulat1o n . li e the big parties conspire to·p(event ef-kno~~ h~w. ,to '~1 ~ .t l c.c.t i~n~, b~I he fectiv e opposition is through ·1aws ~~sn t h.l.\l ~~ll ,~'.•~n~t.~t t~k:.i '.1b?ul requiring smalle arties to exhaust hat to do ,1ftl.'1 hc s a;,:iumcd off1i;-c. . themselves com ing with tricky L.OSERS c-an -"lk-~1<1 th<•t r timi' on ideas and on tta<'h1 ng the e ll·el orale 1n~l<':td ()f pll':i:-ill,!! it. and that is \\'h:il thC' Libert;1fi;111~ do. 1'hl•\' a rc lht• j!rl'at. grC'at-srr a nd t·hildi·cit of .John J.oekt· :1 nrl .JS ~1i ll. ttlr l\\'ing desce11· 1L1nt..; 11!' thl' rlt•c·enlra li~t. l'rcc·!t"; lrl·f'-ffiJl"kl'l J\n1l'riea11 \Vhig Ira inn o! ]ll'r:-on,il l1h(•r\,\', \\'hi ch \\';! lun;.: !l:.!O k11lcd uU\ Of !ht> \\\'O 13 \ur po\Jtie:il p;i1·11('s but not Ol of lhc na1111na l pol 111c:1! curt~t'IOll. t·.~~. nomi.nati~g -petit' rules. In the ·st. peo11le of LibertariatL pers ion have had , a status quo !1ro n r1bout them. They seemed to be ·s a ing a tisu'rdities like the .free "Lt•,C:1l1Lv Fret•dom. ··, ~one of 1hc1r :-log.1 11 ,,,, \\'h ith all lht)Sl l u n1 p~. i::ray fll t'I\ t 11 n111 ng for th Ot'll)Ocr:tlH.' r rl·,,,i1lt•n11 ;1 I nomina11on \\'111 ilssl'tll tn .1, 11111!! ;". tllf'.'' don 't ha~'(• In ;1ppl,\' it. F·n· thl' [,1 hl·r1;.ir1an:> 1t~ ;.1 1Jphca11011 mi·an~ 1'1>tn111g out not• 11nlv for freP 1 1•;1~lt-111 !lO ld tiu1 ;11..;o in °hl'l'Oi 1L It 1 1t1 ',1n ~ d11rnp111i: lhC' IA•l'kht·ed:-. thl'L ~ r;1 nkhn :'\:11n1oal hanks a nd lhl' P1·nn ~ ·,.n11 ;d r.1!1rnart~. ~1n<l e:-.chanj.!1n g thl' .!Jl'l""l'llt p11hti1· ..,.l'hool ~.\':-lt'm 111 fa \'or i ii llll(' \lh!t'h IJl'O\i dl'~ p;1r(•l1\:-i \1i !h \llllt'h l.'l'S ••r :-it'l'fl) that ean l>t· u.sc1t ;.is 11:1yn1t•Mt hu· ll11ltt)n <•l anr ;;r hool nf lht·1r 1·hn1«t·. H nlt•;ui." a 111a,,,:-11 t' ;11111 :-.t·1·1ous ft'or~:u11 t:1t1on <lf :1 :-.ot·icl,v :11'kl.'t can provide a solution to ac1sn1: [)ut . increasingly, Liber· tan ans arc rt'fusing to let their prin· c1plcs ht• used ;is an apolotEUi for in· JU~t iel'. ~J en hke ne\\'Spa1>er rolum· n1:-t Garry \\"ill :c---"'ho. if he isn't a Liherl:1rian. 1s the O('Xl thl11g to it - p l;1yl•d in1port ant roles in the resist:ince to the \\'Ur. 1'he 1'ucille eampaii:tn has recruited formerl\1c· c.ovcrn volunleers a nd liberal Bcform J)emocrats v.·hn've decided th('rc must be a ditrercnl and better Libertari anism is a middl e·ci'ass 1no\'cmPnl. 1'hat's h::irdly surprising s int•c our eoncC'pl s of indil'idual !il){'rly ll'l'fl'. born \Vith the n1iddle cla ss a nd ha\'c 111•\'c r thrivC'd in socjC'ties 1vhieh don"t h1\·e· a large one. 1'hu s lhe Li l>C rt!1r i;1ns in the ·rue ii IC' campaign ?>;/lo"· lht·ir ori~ins. T ll t~lltS is a neat headquarters d is1>l<1y1n~ the diligence. organization a nd .self-discipline you'd expect. Although they're as radical as any lM't-wi ng group ot the bygone Sixties, they m ay have the doctrinal stability and organi zational slaying power that. outfits like SOS lacked. fl.t oreover, they alrt?ady have at least embryonic orga nizations in no less than27 states. hi addition-lo New.York;-1:.ibertarians. arc running candida tes in s uc h diverse places' as California, Georgia und New Hampshire. _,. · Dear Gloo1ny Gus J thought the couple in the .J. stair5r a pa rtm1:nt \1 crt.• the only fight ers who :square ofr ul ,, a,m.-a nd thry :1ren'l ('\•en g('t· ting p<.iid for it' ' n GT. ~f G~I (t.'l'm~ftl\ ••\ ·~~nl!tl<'~ by •~Ae.f\ ~1141 .. "•' "4!t•"A')IY ,.,l!f (I l!W Vtt >ri OI !ftt M ... J .... fl~• k"11 l'\f'lt P~ fl"W"~-GtooJ!'• Otf!. 0.olf NIM. .. , . . I Nol bad fo r :1 tv.•o-ve:ir-old idea. built rroo1 tilt" bottoni ·wnh no big tn olll'Y 01· et·h~bri1 y name behind it. ll's tw curly to hope out loud thul the L1bt.·rtar1an." "'ill Ix.· uble to become 1h(' majo r o ppo nt•n t "' ,9r lh(' Ht~{>l"Ol'ri1 \." in a rcconl\litutcd fY>O· ,parl.\ :-~ . .;tcr.n. but (01' lhtr-ovcr UX<'d, 11\t:r·rt•it uluted, over·burden d und un1l<'1'·fH)\\\'rl'd n1i llif1 ns cir the A1ucr1 ~·un 1niddlc_ ~la~. they're the 0111~· Jtt•n pll.' "tM!lh-.votihg ror. -- ·r _, raellllles; making completion or the permanent building~program all lhemore necessary. . Jl's no secret that the «?liege ·Is having !rouble. with that program '--massive cost overruns and •a loss or state buildin~ aid. • Despite those challenging problems. trustees h.ave .given highest priority ·lo completion 'or permanent facilities". Jn light of the . enrollment increases, the trustees have taken the right course. .. Civic Pride ., . "so'me· summer evenings you can ·sit outside and a1mosl hear the asparagus growing a mile dCross the valley." That b~t of Irvine Com pany aOV~rtlsi ng • pcr~aps,. s hould ,be recorded som ewhereit in the Irvine city archives as a po note to · the c ity council's s election :ruesdaY. qf asparagus as the offici ~l.eilv .veg~~· ,. _ , • In selecting the new-city symboJogy. the council cul new ground in two areas-.nam ing a ·c ity vegetable and a citY insect', the western swa llowtail butterfly. . Along a more traditional Vt:i n, the council also n amed a citY tree-the Camphor tree-and a city flower-the. Lily-or· the· Nile . Combining the new symbols conjure~. the vision o_f ·an Irvine' resident reclining Under a Camphor tree, s u rrounded by Lllies-0f-the Nile, munching on a sta lk o f asparagus and · watchilig the butterfly making gr.aceful c ircles in the air . -At most , slapping the city ide ntification on one s pecies of eVerything in -sight is a h a rmless exercise in cl.vie ' ph de. 1£ the urge spreads lo nearby Orange Coas t communities, however, prospect of a civic scra'mble to "adopt" insects and vegetables is mind boggling. ..l . .....:...-.-s 1ffti& oT Talelit Going to Wute Navy Rese..Ve'Also In Trollble .. To the Editor: In~ the \\ct. 22nd issue of the Pilot, you. carrie\:I on your editorial page an article by Richard Wilson entitled, ·:u .S.,Navy in trouble." May I com· ment at this time with this letter to the , editOr. fl.1y ability to speak comes trom 32 years as a Navy ReServe of- ficer, having retired tflfs P3$l June as a Captain , United States Nllvy in the Resec.ve. . ~ It is time to add another element to the debal.e. THIS C,ONCERNS the lack o~lan· ning on the part of the Navy's-'toP.:. command " as they w~re referred to by AdmiraJ Rickover. These same in- divld'Uals or their reliefs have aUowed the Navy · Reserve, the organization _that enJlb1t.4 !hiL country to m~ter_ the greatest Navy of all time in W.orld War ti, to decay. Their failure to define the mission of the Reserve for the past 10 years h as prevented .~it from being 9rganlzed1 trained or utilized to the ,extent to which it is capable. At a time when our Navy is being reduced in si~e. etficient'orderly pl aMing would ( MAILBOX ) Letters Jrom reader.t ore welcome. Nor- mclly, writers should 'Ctmvey thtir mes· sages in 300 words or leu.1'he right lo con- dense ~tters to /ii. apace Or eliminate libel is reserved. 6U letter1 must include sig- nature oRd moiling address but ,nameB may be withheld on. requett i/ 31.lfficient 1 Tecson is apparent, Poetry will not be publi$hed. The planned and feared close of the tert tum into Forest Avenue may el'Cn help convert Forest A\·cnue into a kind of a mall. fl.lore customers,come an~'\\1ay .from do"1ntOwn than ffom COast High.way into Forest A\'enu e. WoHders ·- To the Editor: '\'our blanket endorsentent or Alan Cranston in your paper inakes me ,,·onder a boul you/' policies. It seems to me that you should care -w1u:e about presenting his...J:oting_ !·ecord t.o lhe peoplC'so thut they ll)i Ao:ht JUclge for thclllselves. Appa·rently -h·e has. big m-011ey behind him judging by all the time slots ~e has ·on TV and also in the theaters -"·hich does not necessarily make him the better ma'n tor the job. . MRS. JANE KRONE. Tire<! being thrown at Senator: Car'J)e~­ ter. 1-teel that it is time to Jlick u11 m,- pen and say son1ething as one of th~C so-called "$ilent majority". WITH THE beautirul location of . . . Laguna Beach and our dependence 6n . FOR TllE fi rst time 1n m:iay. mul"f~/ the. tourist trade, will \\'e be further .Years Orange Count y has been for- satisried to have in tl:te middle or town tuna Le en~u ~h to elect a man "'ho has an ug-ly alley, visible from Coast-sound. pr1nc1p_les and stands bebind Highway -and close t o · l h~n e "· th.em in the things he does. N'o~some Jibrary,?"The library wa s intend!d to "·1.ld -eyC'~ group is making all kinds or give a lift to the center of town, sur-mislead.1n g eha rgcs.-about ·111ega1 rounded.by a larger park than b:efore. funds being used to pay housekeeptrs, rent. ~nd 1\·hulcver ~lse: YCt. biS 0'11· poncnt upp::ire.ntl.\· does nlll read the papers cnou&h lo kno\\" lh ul the money used to pay !'01· this is \\'hat-the Se11atol' ge,ts in e_.,;pen1.eS flA';being in SarramCJltO that arc gi\'t?rtto.him just J'or thut reifson. \\lhy the corifli ct'? lie ·is using hi s 0\1·n money to·pay these CX)X'llSt'!i. C ' , , _ 1 ·vc been llearing so 1nuny p<'rsonal, al1ul·ks being made ag3i.n:st the can- didates that I'm tired of·it. I'm tired of these v.•itch hlthts. I'm tire:<r"Or can· didatcS thro"'ing S!arideruus charges back ynd forth. Soch· sit uation!. have trulr. d·eci'-e'a sed 'the-numJi,e·r or , quali fied men who mig ht olherv.•ise seek publi c office but inslead deC line •to sl<'P fOr\\'arri to take the.11busi,·e · -t•omments .•·hie~ -"'ill u"'1o\bt~Jy be ·made against them. ~I DO NOT intend to suppoM such cu nd.i da t ~s •that ·are -no l (only unqualified ·but who· obviously would . go to any lengths ,in seeki"g un Qffice. These . ty po~ n( candidatQS! ·If 5elC· defeat ing and sho\\· thcir true nature . I strongly stand behind 'Senator Cur· penter and ha\'e fa ith h~ \\'ill not let s\J Qh people fool lhc publit by their • craty()har~es. '\ JL'NE CRr\NE : dictate tormati9n ot a st~g viable Navy Reserve force Force. Instead, the Navy Reserve, both air, surface a nd submarin~ has stagnated i~ . meaningless, questionable quality lime wasting evolutions. Ancient equipment, li p service from regular active duty Navy-commanders, too busy to think about the problem of what kind of a Reserve is needed, is repidly returning the Navy Reserve to the status it held bet ore the big War. The many unexpected parking spaces did not leave rooni for greenery, but the unsightly alleys around the library are still there . Matrimonial Disas·ter ' . FOR THE last)ew years Congress has seen fit to fund this Reserve to a size or about 129,0000fricers and men. Unfortunately, nobody has be(!n in· terested enough to insure that the tnx· payer is getting his money's· worth. Calhfps of Navy Reserve in recent years have produced some rather un· . \Vhen nla'n'y cities ha".e spe'nt mil- l~ons or dollars to gi\'e a lift to their centers, neglected harbor areas or abandoned rail road freight yards, should we not also have a Pirk instead of an ugly alley? J\1alls and beautiful areas haY,e_a lways .. he lped the business and tourist tract\!. · .•...• BE'ITYHECKEL- Wasteful salisfact9ry units, but don't blame To the Editor: that on the career Reservists. It is the type of management being It has been v.•idely reported that . taught to our Naval leaders and the there was no public opposition to the quality of discipline; or lack or ·it, purchase of Crescent Bay Point in _being administered. The wealth of Lagun a Bea"ch. This is not true, let· talent to be round "'mong Our Reser-ters telegrams f!Rd personal re.quests ,.. were made to our elected offi cials. vists is enormous. Every specialty is When the projecl was first presented a riiong them, and in addition ~o tha.t, .. a delegation ot Th L , B h they a re motivated to perform 1n their -e aguna eac "Twice a Citizen" role. Isn't it about-~a_.xp ayers and other 1n teres,ted lime we' gave them that chance? , c1~1zens cal led.on A~semblyman Robt. p L HUMMEL Badhal!l at his 0£r1ce and requested ..... captaiil UsNR <Retl t~at he oppose this, wasteful expen- ' thll!r~. At the same tupe a letter of Op· pos1t1on \\'as sent to Stale Senator Dellnis. Carpenter by the Laguna ' Beach Taxpayers' Asso., Jnc. This 'fn the ~oitor: was in the month or t~ebrua ry 1974. A · It is quite strange, lhat ou r Cham· , letter was sc~t to C~unty ~upe~visor her o r Com mero@-, which Sl>e nds Thomas F. R1l~,-w1th-eop1c~ to each thousands ot dollars to luretourisls to <?f the outar county supervisors on our La guna @each, is no_Li.l\terested lo September 26, 1974. get rid.o{ the unsightly alley and have A reply to tffe teleg'ram lo Governor there a mini·park, obviously in favor Ronald R~agan Bas received and It of tHe merchants at the end ol Forest J>lated that funds ror this ac~is ition Avenue. ALL me rcha nts along Forest Avenue have to be content with the' parking s p'accs in front of their stores: just at the end a few mer· chttnts-are So lucky by accident, to have 311 these years .. ,;p·arc parking spaces in the rear or their stores. When :iill the others canduct their business s uccessfully , they should be <1ble to do so also and they have lhe OP· portunity, to open thei r ·rear entrance to the ...R.\lbli w.Wking through J he mini-park:. had be.en' omitted. This re1> y "'OS received on SCptcmber 14. l974. · A IJEPLV rrom State Senator. Den· nis E. Carpe nter. was rc ceivCd Fcb~uary 23. 19'14. J~c stated, ''I am in the ptoecss. of setting up an appoint- ment with ~tr, l\fOltofi.he Parks and Recrc<.itlon Department to\lllk"1bout this issue 1H1 well H:>S others. lfl]e'to the hi1:h va lue of the~1arid under tun· ... siderution , I reel ttu1t this Will tx: a \'cry c ritic<1I el~mcnt in talklnl( wllh ~the stutc relating to any possible acquisition by them." Thoughts at Lar~e: A marriage m ay fl ouris h when it is composed of t\\'O persons "'ho will nurse each other; it may even survive. when one is nurse and the other patient; but it is s ure to collapse "'hen il cons.ists_of.:~two invalids. each needing a nurse. It is no accident thal the people who arc fondest oC,giving unsolicited ad- vice are the las( ones you·would eve1 solicit advice from. Someone v.•ho is Ch~erful though 'ill arouses our adm iration, whil e someone who is healthy but sad ex· cites our contempt ; .but we might be more sympathetic to.,..,ard the latter ii we reali zed that melancholy 'is hi .. to rm .or illness. ~ The problem.of over-population v.•ifl never be splved by birth-control de\'iccs, :however chtH·.p, accessiOfe and widcspread -;-b.ut only by l""Jisi.rlg the st.andar.U or hvu-.i th~ughout t~e The mcntl0nt'<I rormer ·parking lot :it lhc hc:Jl'it "'llS ubout the s11·mc ~dlstu111:c "'''";.1y Y.'C customer11 wi ll ha\'C no\\', "'ulkinJ.," throu"h the mini p;1rk or rro111 11arkinJt J>paccs not dil'l'Ctl y in (ronl Of the pulrnnized )!l11re.-which.xh11uld he-no hardishlp ro1'. County Supervisor Robe rt BatlilJ ,, \\'HS lhe only member with surljclcnl , • .r ""· . . ,_ (·ouru,gc'to oppos~ this wasteful an~ '/ btkame a Ford supportbr unncec)!Mur~· ~x1H!ndituro .. II~ is t<> .bt.· whsn hs sunnested l'OMM endcd ro r his Ml<.iQd,. . :1:1 .JAMESC. YANCY, l'rc•!dchl.--tuming.out lights.' --: 1.u,.:unu Btil('h Tuxpuyc1·s: Al'lit.A . .f..,~+·-~~ ..<;,...... ·' • -· • • .- . . •· ( SYD~EY HARR~S) undeveloped nations of ·the world for there is an Inverse cofrelation 'bet· ween afflu ence and fertility. · Life has m6ny-dis;stcrs ·and reve'r· s~ls. but.only one tcagedy:•to grow old without gro1:Vilig up , to die a \\'ithered ucorn without ever having kno"'n · W~!ll!2J1.~J!J1 ~ak tree. '!le suC,<:ecd b~t iri ttios..c enter· prises whi ch not merely call upon our talents a11d virtues, but.which a1so in some ~ay ar~ able t9 rn<ike use of our deteCts. and ·1ra'nsrorm lhem inlo pr9ductive. chaiinels; as. for: iristancC, the g~.aq_ .actor ;wh,? cm'p\oys his ne.~ros1s ~n the service Of hi$ craft , us ing even th~ grosser part 9f Himself c~eatively on l~c stag_c. Speaking Or vocai lon ." you have not found· you·r proper .,.oc.Ut\011 if the drudgefyinvolvcd is f4-!llSQ,_a kind of • ple,sure . •. l'"°' OfiANU COAST , ... DAILY PILOT ... Robert N. \Veed.Publbl1er Thoma• Keevil . Edllor Bartipro.Kreibich, -t=dJtonal Page Editor .. The, ~diiori~I Plltll! of tho Dall)' PUot ICC'ks lo inform and stlrnulate • r~f!ders l!iv ll,~tt11entlng on this P<IJ!C • .idl\'Cl"lle. commcntery on t1)pi'ts or in-' !ere.st by li)'lldicated c_olun1nists iind · cartoonlsl s, 'by provtdlr1"' a fon1m fort,t1dc r.s' vie ws and by prt'llenting th!& nuws paper·i opi nion~ iind ideas -~ tlh current toptc • The edilori:.I .opifllOil,l"'{Of \he Dally Pllol oppe:ir ~rr In tht"'edit(lriul cojuml'J ut the tofl ot tht' page. 01\i/iions expr~ed by. Ille c9lumnlslg and fartooni5ts :ind lclll'r "''rheri are their own and no •11t1or~·fom l!t'lt ot their view$ by the b.lil)',Pllot tjho,11fd bo lnr~rrod. Friday)Novcynbcr 1.-197; ' • I 1 l I I l t 1 I I I ' • I I • l I I ' • ' ., -• -- , • " t '" .f';'"-'d~aJz.·"""o'"'"m,,;6',,,c.:1c_. '-'":C".1:\----:=--::---'0"A"'IL°'Yc.:P::,ll.O:"-T'-,_A..._7 Probe Show ~6 "'Per'suns fm-tra~ ,-Ju·age Tells .. fff -Younger -Meeli-ng: ... '. ~t' ' ~. -' ... G · · · · ' R' d '.r· · ... 1 '(SACRA·M~ (AP ) -in the•fir'(ll .• BUf. ~e deni~d was used. It was some sub· Caruso, Los ~ngele~ attor· Ot Leth I n . D e uces ;_• Att)' .. Gen!' £-¥elle Youngfr IJl10Sl other allegations of 10-sidiary ," Nt!Y.'mtin said. ney Charle$ G. Ba~aly Jr .• " a .. Ug Oliiile per"So.t\a lly ~ont acted at · vorvemen1 in theci>mPl!-llY· ~le said he did not invest ~·ho v.·~s Younge~ s C<lC!l· · ,.. . _:a-'"' , .~ Jea~t-lour p"rospeetive in-Judge Newman described in rhe firm. pai gn ·ftn:in~e cha1rma1T 1n · -' F • ·· '\'e&lorS •'ih the Geotek oil · thti c'ontact by Younger this The othf'rs named by the 1970, u:id Los Angeles au.or· • PETERSBURG, V~.· CAP> An . L.idocaine is a dr,yg_ad0Un1ster~d to or-ce -•drl tliot1-•ve ntur e .. th e' way : Bee 11:; (!Onf.it n1ing that-u~y.. Jcmn 1:rethew~y. whv autopt1y sho~s ,that a sixth elderly per--tieart patieiifSto slow tl\e heartbeat . ,. , ,4 S<i1cr.a me.{l tO Bee reports. ··It wasn 't a meet ing YounA er con laclL'tl thcm on is fi n anc~ cha1 r!Tlan or j.cI' r~celved. a lethal dose of the drug when necessary. ~ WASltlNGTON (UPI> -Th Bee said Tu,urs.dar sPeCific11lly (Qr this pur· be h a lf of Geolck are ll ouston l')ournoy s canr-. 11'."ocaine While-a patient in PetersbUrg ~ -Nm: ffil , p a'ftly "'As-an at is "in,' direct conflict .... P9-~C. 6ut 'i n the course of a llcverly llillli :lltorriey Paul 1>t1.ign for govcrno,:. ~~neral Hospital's coronary unit and THE SIXT .1 VJCflM wa s identified as . economy move. h~s quietly '¥.Alb fl ·y.rriJ ten statement co nversation \\•itlt Youn ger :i~=~:'noo~h'!raJ.mthutde'• •,t1~~1.cetymseanyt'.s he Robert Wycpe, a .. ~ elderly. Sussex, Cou n--.. removed ·host.~s~ and. (?R· Y94ri,1er .. sub.milted more the subject was brought ~P 1 ,,.. ty, Va. man whouted June 18., · board supervisors rrom its t~n l W'o · y'fars ago to as to whether I might be 1n- . ·A Orll}er nursc,'1 aide-, Lee IJ.oy Wyatt is ex~t¢ tO,s~,indictments trains' all(,\ .,. .. ill retui:J their' securities invf.stigatOrs." ~. terested in investing in thi s· Hargr.ave, 21, of Coloniill 'Heights, Va., in both the Wyche death a dil Unt June 26 functiQns to codductors ·an_d · J\ • "t · ~' • • ' 'Oil leasing venture. h~s .been:~harged with four of the deaths. death of Leonard Hudson Sr~-'. · porters who handled them VO u NG ER'S J•RESS He IS betnc_m.,ld_in jf.!J,after bav.iti.g Un· . '.fhe commonwealth's attorne~ sa.\c;I his for more than a century, aide, G-~ruld ·I:;lttman, said .. LIKE ANYON E else, I dergonTPSy.ch1atricexamlnation. inllestigation is not complete. W)'atf said UPI has learned. , " y ~ n&y r.-tlO~ not re-gave him the courtesy or " --the deaths of three more coronary -... Tfl · . b, ~. • .call 'ti'.l lk1ng to anyone about listeni ng. Shortly afterwar- A GltAND JURY will convene Nov. 21, patients at the hospital during ".Juhe fl . e mo.ve ;: -~r -~3J~~ ·investi ng· in Geotek and wi ll ds. somebody called on me ttndCommonwtalth's Attorney-J.1'hom · r e m a in unde r suspicion. He'l.~a id , c a .~ge · 111 1. • ofm .• r1 ~. ! "~ancf:<by'that statement ol ~t the courthouse. I .don 't Buy te Da ily Pilat for Peanuts (and a lat of other great comics) delivered 7 day..$ a weetc 642 ·4321 (Direct or collect) pson Wyatt is expected to seek two more exhumatiOns mig)lt be soui ht ·s00n to previou s po ic,r. . p acin,,, ,"Aujusl.''·t972'' to Securiff ::be lieve .the Geote~ name murder indictments then: · .._ : determine'. the ca use of death i~.:-eac h its own ytohun~er,._suRpoSledly and Exchange Commission ~==~======;,=-~=~;:::::;:::::::::::::::::::=====:::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Wyatt s&id Thursday that an aUtopsy , c3se • ·· · more en us1as 1c emp oyes -· t' , t t-performed b"-8•tate m~•,·ca( exam1•ner ; ' ... r I aboard •(rains to •SU'pplant JnVCS lga OfS: · ·, •-~ cu . ., . 'I d Th r · 09e P,rospec;t1vc in vestor, on, a. sixth .body exhumed duri~g the in· . NINE AUTOPSIES have been pe rror-· rai roa · ~rews. · e po icy t:os 'Alig-cles Muoicipa1 ".estigation showed the pali~nt Was a vie-med in connection with lite inve~tigation nev er reall y took hold. Cou.rt,. Jud ge Philip A~. , tim of "lidocainepoisOni!lig, •' · instigated by the hosPitals' doctors. Inst'ead. younger' Amtrak Newm an, conti rmed tlt;i.t QUEENIE ,· " -~·/'-'· ...... ' . • , ,{f • " i DO yOl)'- .-xlM'> 5110Wlll6 EAAL'i ~£ ,;g~ --·u ilt~:O':t . ·By Phil lnterlandi G0od .Seents. · Fruit of Loom Looms WMHING'.00~ <UPI ) - A.-rierican 'echnology iS about to unload on an .un- suspecting publiC a new sensation -the 1eented T- shirt. • Banana. Strawberry. Hospital employes .apparently wi ll You nger inlot.mally di scus- replace older ser\'.ice em· sect Geotek with him about ployes through attrition,· sevr years . <igo ·and thit and on-board supervision so, ~tiine later a repreSen- D .. ;re·ctor will come ff om conductors, tative or the oil dri lling fi i:m &i who contin ue 'to !Je em-<;~~_tto.see ltim . •· ployed by in.diyJd·ual· _ ~ l rial ~s u~der "'.".a¥.. in R • · railroad s unless Amtrak San i;-ran~sc~ 1nvol v:1~g_al! esigns_ ' shou ld eventually negotiate \ legat1~n~ C?f a $30 mtlho~ , agreements to hire th~m. fra.u~. in ~he now·defunct od . ATASCADERO (U Pf) -~ r~drtll ~ng_ ve!lture. tStory, Leslie c. Wayne, 64 , has an-'' Am trak, al so ha~ cut b~ck AS): . nounced fii s resignation as per so nnel at 1 ~s fiv e YOUNGE~. llAS co~1r­ a d min i s tr wt 0 r a t telephone reservat1~ cen-med that dunng the period Atascadero State '"Hospital ters as a r~sult of a down· that .he )Va~,. Los Angeles whiclt heus's mentally turn in t~a ffic Qn many lo~g-CQ1,1nty ,d1.strl&1_<!!!.Q.QleY h~ disturbed se)I'. p!fenders. haul ~ra:ins as wel.1 ~s l\R 1n· bor rowe d ~lG,000 .rr,9m Wayne Wa s recently 011• crease ~n the j!ff1c1~ncy ot G~otek w;e,s1d1en_t JQl\n P, der fire by erppl0;ye groups j Amtrak s co mpu.ters. · .. Burke a~d u~ 1t to t~ves~. , for ."in adequ<i te supe r-, .,~ . vision '' whi ch allegedly per-=-..... mitted attacks on patie_nts and drug smuggling. DOROTH'Y The resignation, effective EMERSDri -8 . . Dec. 31, had ''absolutely no P!U:SEtlTs• .a\~~· connection'' with the em· ~"'. ~-~ ployes' g ripes, Dav id ...,.. Hamilton, 'ssistant to the ~7:1. hospital's medical director, :. ·~ &__~. ~ s3id Thursday, "Mr. Wayp e • · ~V~ .' was planning to retire last year.' .. After the escape or two patients two months ago,~· two deputies ,frq m the San · ··,LWs ·Obispo .County-sheriff ~ .. f's office were ii.ssigned to the hospit al and, Hamilton said, "Things, have been running ver:Y·smoolhly." THE-MOST IMPORTANT .. '"'' . ANTIQUES SHOW IN. JHE \liEST. . 4C:1,30·S1-Nov, 1·2·3 .hour' l :~'p·[!lt· ,to t~OO p.m. ·,..: · ~ •• ~·-•-I>"•'-'• .... last day Sunda~\ Nov.~r.~t .o~ q•.9:. p.m,. i .. ™ ... il lft01'....,. _, t ... !>01 S"fl!! Mt"~~--s.a.ow-. Si-lt4.t1 . • • • theONE and0NL y PUBLIC INVITATION EMERGENCY IMPORTANT NOTE! hrilllJ ttii1 ·-· .... y .,...,. ........ •• "''*" .,... fg ~ ...... _ ........... 3010 RED Hill AVE. COSTA MESA-556.ao47 THIS 15 A FINAL· ONE-TIME-OHL Y SALE $100.000 . INVENTORY MUST GO!! only2 doys-SAT.-SUN. NOV. 2&3-NOON 'tilSP.M. DECORATIVE INTERIORS of CALIF., INC. 3010 RED Hill AVE,-COS~ MESA-556-8047 . ·FTC· Hits Oranje. Anchovy. Oregano. Root beer. Whisky. You can smell any w-ay you want. lf it goes over, the olfactory entreprene-urs ·are already sniffing around at the un- derpants market. The possibiliUt;S 8re en· dless. · F. OU B' OUTFIT YOUR date in r 1g gard#!nia instead of buying the real thing. Slip in~o a· -0 1•1 Fi' rm' S garlic to offend anorfensive _ visitor. Thrill yo ur co· WASHINGTON (UPI) _ workers day long with the The Federal . Trade Com-lingering essense of freshly mission has accused four of baked breakfast muffins . the nation's .bigg6 t oil com· The nose behind this news r i · is a Miami firm called panies 0 consp r~ng to "SmellltLikeltls,Inc." restrain trade by Offering consumers a common tine It is distributing two mil· of tires, batteries and other lion T-shirts. The initial automobile acctssbrl'es. choices are limited -1.-:---- • Thevote.was3·2. straWberry,. floral and -The action 'Ibursday al: orange. leged thahExxon Corp., the r · "WE THINK peach is largest 01 company in the •-A ~1 Co 'going lo be a big one. coun ... ,,.; -moco..,. .; p b bl Stapdard Oil. ()f California, Banana. Pine. r.o a y and .the Standard Oil Co. choColate," s aid Dick (Ohio) eliininited com· Fleming, executi ve vice petition among themselves president of the company. through comlnOIIC>Wifenhi"'°p-~· And-then we do cra%y oftheAtlasSUpplyCo. smells, too. We can do . The propqsed complaint whisky, beer, motor oil, seeks to have three of the cold lamb.' We've ·even companies sell the acces· duplicated Kentucky fried sory business to a fourth, or chicken." to have all four get out or the Right now,.Fieming says. business: he has 200 smells on hand. According to the com· But there really is n.o limit. plaint, s ales of Atlas produ~ts' duril'.lg !9.7.3 amounted to $273 million. The action alleged that the four · 4!ompanles put their senior executives on · the Atlas board. where they "the.n agreed lo_!lle types of products that would be sold as well as th~ advertising, e-osl, competition and guarantee programs. ' Amoc'o is the nation's sixth largest petroleum compa ny, Sflrndard of Ca lifornia is the fifth largest and Ohio the 16th largest. e-etween) them-, they operate more than 50,000 service stations. II E 6 A Y S T u ·E strawberry T-shirt being s old f ea t~r es a big strawberry and the slogan "Smell It Like It ls." The aroma will last, Fleming says , through about 10 washings. '" At-an. e xhibit for~ the people who make premiums and othe r' give-away novelty items, Flemin~ said, his Company "eyen . tl}rew in a rew pair of sc~n- ted panties." • "We 're t alking to the panty industry," he added, "to see if we can work some deal with then:i ." ;,You·u have a higt't time." { JOAN CAMERON $UEDY , Halla~ ., Fally ' ·"Ritz Weaver -direc ts a-tiyhilv woven plot.'' HflfN HIGHSDftOM SCHOOL TAXES:~~;:·At:READY AMOUNT TO OVER 59·%· of: .. oUR 'TOTAL TAX " BILL ' . . ; . PROPOSED .SCHOOL TAX '.P·ER $ roo EVALUATION . ' PRESENT SC.HOOL T Ax··: PER s·1 OQ EVALUATION $3.68 THISJ_S ~-·1 ·4~% INCREASE • .53 r ' ,, CAN YOU •• ' . AFFORD .r · THIS : , . • .. ~ Newport Mesa Unified School Qistrict Totol assessed voluat,jon ........ 1974 Total assessed ·valuation ........ 1969 Total assessed valuation ........ 1964 • '".' .... $756,469,250 $429,718,113 $268,713, 150 . ADDITl 'ONAL BURDEN? Hole: If you will ... 1tiply the present total Assessed Valuation of $756,469,250. by the .53 override they are. now ~queslin9 lttis prodUco o .. r $4,000,000. additional dollars per year. $756,469.250. x .53 = $4,009,287.00 And let us remt•r th-e a-ssessed -.alue will continue to increase. NEWPORT MESA UNl·ftED ' .SCHOOL DISTRICT eLECTION \ • J \ I J ' ... • , '. I' I -· • ' M DAil y P:ILOT •• .-.-• • -. . 'Sex Diserimination'· at Toilet' • •• BOSTON CUP IJ -Car? 'l'hl' group 1;~itt e"cry rying tilacards th"at said "If w<1man t'llll identi'fy with God Had ~1 caot Us lo HaVl' the l'lassl c pro1Jle n1 - Pay Toilets, We Would having "lo !;lo." but being Have Been Born Wilh Eic.act unable to because of the Change," demt>hstrators lack of a din1e. lier alter· here prolesled the pay·l:lS· nativt"s arc fairly !1mitt•d. )'OU·G?!aciV~ Sh!! t'Un fi "hj. <he urge. t9' The ba1hro'f1 trio-had u. Tv.:o womCn and a m:in, :o;i gn dennun.r10.g this as incensed over the 10<"en~ · ''hazarObus to your health.'' fee charged·et publit• Orshe ~«111v.;iitforaper· bathroom £acilitil!~. par-·Son in a stall to comt out tirutarly in airports, met ·then m :jkl· a gr;1b for the the press to complain 9bout door. run out <tnd try lo rind sex discrimination at the .sonic change, cra11·J u11di.'f tollt>t . the door ; or ... h,_,i.;1;;,o., .. ' J; -- tilcn 1n th is sa m e ll!'..edir>1 tnc.nt have an iid· ·ditiorra l alt{.!rnati ve, the free urinal. the group said. • women a t a very bas.ic ·provided only half 8.s many, level." Ms. Donlon said shC restroom ra cilities, and M filed the compl aint after p·e rc eh t few er fr ee being .;a ught without the es· facilities, she said. seiitiaf dime in a restroom Accordin g ·to recent TJ IE PR01'EST centered at 130.§ton's Loga n Jnter-· figures, Ms. Donlon says, on a l'Omjllaint r~ two natiOnal Airpor~. $2,000 is. collected in one years a.go by ~lary Dcirtton, mont~ from a si ngle air the group leader. with the . TJIE ISSUE IN her com · lirieterminalrestroom. • tifass·achu Sctls Commission' • plaint is not Whether an ''It ·js, elisy to see that Against IJisC'riminatiop,. io; establishm ent h!ls the right most or this is takenJrom v.·ho sc offices the protest 'to require a fee for the use worD.en, ''she said. "ltis-not was held . ~-of its restrooms, she said, fair that women should sub· The complaint i:IC'C'Used but that "women must have sidiie the operitions of all the 1\1 assachu settS Port the sit me freedom or choice restrooms and involuntarily t\uthority and 'J'rans ,\Vorld avail_,gble tOm ~n." ·contribute .to big business" Airlines of,"capitalizing on ~ Ge nerally , women are 'profit." · . -••• '" ~·722?3FW~ " Call GirY 11 Engines Explode , · MISS BAILEY testified McCray ofice caiight a girl who tried to flee the ar? rangement and v.•hipped her with twisted coat hangers and threatened her by holding a pistol to her head. Miss Bailey said she was Whipped once but saw l\1c · Cray burn another girl with a ciga1'elte. ·,~\ I· ,, -- , 1'1• ........ ~. ... , .. -.. -... "Svre seerns· • I t's easy to beat today's high clot hing cos ts with · a new Singer* sew ing machine. And tl pays for .itse lf, many times over. You ca n sa ve hun· dreds of dollars a. year, • depending o n h ow much you sew. Anc1 Singer really helps . With li eu instruc ti ons by ex per ts. Even a g<ltl er o tt s t r atle·in nllow· ance. Think ;ibou t i t. Do yo 11 rea lly wan t anyt hint1 less than a • Singfil sewing machine?· You·can make it, America! Singer w~I help. .. ,... _ -~80.e Best -: Inmates Relax. More . Mc ALi;;STER , Okla. (UPI ) -Acting Warden Roy Sprinkle says he would successfuH y at(the U.S. Disciplin~ry Ba.rracks at .Ft.·Leavenworth, Kan. •\r ather send.dtt_ser_ving prisoners home for short fur;Joughs than bring their wives into the s!:_ate prison for conjugal visits. '1'HE7lRST 400.inmates who pa rticipated in the program went to all 50 states," he sai~. ·~we Only had on~ who d.idn l return and tw.O·werc convicted -of misdemeanors. The other 397 returned in _good faith.'' · "l feel a man is a good deal more relaxed i11 a ho1:J1e environmept than In 3 pr.ison setting," he-sai~. Roberts Said this -Week he believed lnm(ltes should be permitted conjugal visits, to' relieve tensions and pos· sibly cut dowri on .l.l". in· creasing num~r of k1!bngs and stabbings at the ;inson. I MIMIER, · - STATE IOAID Of EQU.WUTIOH S IX year s Cha irman.· B oa ~d of Equalization • Twelve years Ct:1a1rm_an. Board o f EQualiza!Jon Leg1slat1 ve Committee •. Many years tax ·and accounting experience ( 11 years Internal Revenue 'Agent).• Pas t - President, National Association of Tax Adm inistrators • Past Chairman. Federation of Tai Administrators • Past · President. Western States Association e:it· Tax Adi"ninistrators • Member. P'ubhc Utility Co mmittee, National Tax Association • Co mbat Infantryman. ·.wounded, "decorated • ·Miimber arld PS.st President, Tulare Lions Club • American Legion Life Member 0.A.V. ~ Member. CommOnweallh Club. Elks-and Moose . . , Save hundreds of dollars and dress-Ii~ a million! Debbie Reynolds Says: Let Singer show you how. On Sale Now! .-~-~ ~~1 s710 ~'!.'" ~' ' ' rJ/ i ~~~~~q ;:,:u~inet eY. I r;r \ \ l TQ!lch&Sew·Machine E xr.1usive push·bu uon bob· II, , bin winds right in m:ichinr·, built -in butlonholcr, so lt- 7!:8 louc.h fabr ic Ired, slant Save 121.95 . sa' SR'"·. . Ooly ~i oo.9!> Cnrrying casn or 1-a!Jincl C!t:!r,1 Singer Q~ality iig~Zag Sewing Machine Built·in blind h1-irn s1 11i·h, tixr.lusivo fro111 dr up·111 hol ihin, stih;h h•nyth dial con irol, liuill·in lighr , nush· bot Ion rcvcr:;c-orh nr urcr.it roolurt'S. j 11(.-'e<flc -21 01her sew-easy:>. t1•1"1llif•'\. • ' -SINGER • , --J • t -.,, • • -• ... ..; _Sewi Ccntfl.lOOd.pi!rli ciir.iliJ.lg.J\OPC~\llld.DCO)JCJ.$:.- • 1' I 1.l(.frn111rlo: o(TH(_ SINC:FR COMPANY . ·- ., ; ' " I _,-I,. -·-· -- • I . ' ' " " ., " H • , ' ·1 . ' . .. • ~-----.. -· . I,. . re'"'""=·-== .. =."·,,., ,"'"""''---·------'DA=ILc:V.!.Pl.::~,,o"r_·_A=• 'Senate~· Candidates ¥iew.~Eeonopi~=) --~ ' ,. . '--::1 ·,, 'L EANER BUDGETS' Dennis Carpenter 'REDUCE DEFICIT' Gerald Bogart By OOUGLAS.nnz&aiE To e•H thal load, he· ad· jswhal ailstheec~y. property tr dev1loped recional-plannin1. A slat~ 1y1lem and prese rvation or . ot ... belir,....., votllH ahifthc the burden The -anawer, he Jlid, b to rather th &n kept tor land u11 •eommllllon, he endangeted marine.species Rapid development or toweatthler'1ndlvtfiuala1nd ured~e the deficit ind C~ acrl.culturer\ said, should take over the are ,other stands Carpe'nter south Qrange County bas bu1lhe11es. cufrency bi eked ·by SOid. Ca1W:aler Uid he Inf.ends l11rcer aspect& of planninc stressed. . drawn sharply differinl ap-''The overrldini Con· real money . That aoundl In January &o fiitfoduce a on a retional acale.. "Ending professionalU!m proaches fro~ the three cern ••he 1aid ''ia brinslna simple on the~. but It bill alone Lhe Jines ot the T~e way the .Saddlebac_ in politics,'' said Bogart. Is men seeklnj tJie 31th State taxei lnto II~ with a1'jllty will work. Jt wUl .take some Wlfllarnion Act, whi ch Valley 11 ds~nc now, lhe key to bringing eovern~ Senate seat in Nov. s bal· to pay .'' period Of ume. •• •would tax asrtcuJtural land 'Barbato 11ld, "Ii s •n.1 to mcnt closer to the desires of The American lftdepen· dent Party 1 he said, hu a. "aound written platform showing the \'oters exat11y whe"re we stand. No one knows Where \he Republicans and Democrats stand." " loUng. . . AddtUonally, tM 31:ye&r-The 1tate, he acreed, · · . rnake Van Nuys look like the people. But the Republican, old lawyer said tiptercoa· should cut spending. 'lheGardenofF.den.'' ;::=;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::::i:==:::;:==;;;;;;;=='i Democrat and _American trol>mu1tbeplacedonlhe OnthelHueolarowthln POLJTIC'1 •7• Realonal plaMlng, he MARANATHAVIL At:.E Independent canilldates are Leslalature it.self. Cillnl a Oranae County, thou&li. the P ~ aald, could determine how 2400Sunflower St V In close agr'!ement og_ '$34 million leglslatlve~ne opponents partcOmpaft)'. much development the en--Between Bristol s(. another ke>:. issue: the blll last ye_a r, Jlarbaro "We know we are tohtC to vironment could tolerate And Fairview ecbnomy. proposed an aMual audit or grow,·· said Bo ea rt "the al a sub1taqtla1ly lower rate and Umlt it to that amount, Incumbent Republican st ate expenditures and-que~stlonlshowbeatiocon· than under current "ratherthanteylnctopatch Dennis Carpenter, seeklnc tlahter requirements !cir trol It In the beat Interests of letlslatlon and with hi1her up the mistakes.'' . his second term, is opposed ju1tltyin1 all stale and .. the people. pena1Ue1 If It ii wilhdr1wn A middle. ground, JJ,ar· by Costa Mesa lawyer teclalatlve expenses. ''Control should be on the from aerlcult.ural use a.nd. baro said. must be found , Frank Barbaro on the People, said Carpenter, most local aid broadest developed. bet\veen "the individual's ~mocraUo Ucket>nd Hun· 46, "are looklnc to govern· level . The decislohs should Addition ally, he said, right to a decent environ· t1ngton Beach en&ineer menl for solutions to In· be left to local commlttees ''a:Overnment needs to ment and the property Gerald N .. Bogart in the naUon.".. and governments and becomeacqul siUve." owner'sri1Ehltodeyelop." ,,,. ' ... •' ••• 10 lkHt .w• ,.,, H1..t•Ht ON• /int l'i'I" .. h(,'Ul"J .. ,,,. ••• 10% OFF ON MOST PAPERBACK BOOKS 20% Off ON MOST HARD COVER BOOKS -•Y If"'"<{.,/ ,~rrb•w - 5,000 IUOfted unettt iapes ol: , Americanlndepebdent slol. Catlfoi:nia, the' natiOn's people a.hould not look to Cltln1 o p e n space On other issues, Barbaro . Voters reaistratlon most populous st.ate, said Wa s hinaton arid provisions of city and 1aidhepromlsesto1lveup f1gures .giye Republicans the snowy haired lncum-Sacramentoforanswers." county general pl•nt. he his law practice and be a the edge with 167\000-·of the bent, should set an ex•mple Cai'penter aDd Barbaro. . said the local goveritments "full·Ume Senator" if elec· 309,798 _voters, a 50,000 tor-lea ner eovernment however, proleued to be si!9uld be&ln devl.sin& W.iys ted.Healso wantstostrenc· .margin over tbe budgetl for ·lherest ofthe notsosuregrowthhulooc· to acquire the land and then and streamline the lbl L1....i..}'. "'•hri .\11r11n, Krn '"'"" -ltowuJ thndrid" •nd l>\l'K-r\ -1111111 S pc:r c11'1!WIWT , • ·$1,00 ro. J:?emoc r atlc re&lstratlon country. cur. be1tn buyln& it. coastal commissions and figures. · Carpenter voled a~air11t Carpenter would "be very ''For all practical pur· promises ''an end to special last year'• $10.8 billion happy If we didn't have any poses, we h3ve acquired all interest lea:lslation. • · The dis lric.L 'covers. budfel, he said, because the more growth." the beach lWHI available "The people who elect me half or Orange Courity from tola was too high despite Quality of life, said Car-and it's time to look in· are &olne to be my special the southern portion of Hun· nume rou s cuts by the penter, is-dimlnisl:led by land," he said._ · ' interests.'' Barbaro said. tington Beach south and a· 10.,ernor. rapid a nd exten,lve A .._stronc advocate or Carpenter poi~t.ed to his strip or San Dieco County ' At the state level, Carpen. development, which· leads propel'ty ri&hts. Carpenter hiltory u an FBI aeent and extending along the Co.ast to ter Said, "what it means is to more traffic, poUution said land owners could not his stand on law and order. Oceanside. not Qreamln&: up a lot ol 'tx-and noise. be pre v e Q'le d from He supports mandatory jail The campaign bu been penslv9programs." Hl &h amonc the pres-d~velopin~ their holdlnft', sentences for persons con- spice.d with charges by Bar-Boai.rt, 35, the American sures toward development ·without· being reimbursed. vlcted of using a weapon - A•• To-' ~•owl 1prcwl '~'"''" pl•y~•"'"I" o//,.I OJalffV Chrinmn c.ros -s1.oo P'I' plldi ot ZS Tillst: PIUCU [l'FccflYt p.;oy I • U 0Nt."" baro that Carpenter bas Independent candidate, he said, are PfOperly taxeSI Barbaro, hOwever{ n~ durint commission of a violated confii~ of interest acree• that deficit spending based on ttie value of the crowth solut on 1n crime. linpro'lin& the penal laws . People's Lob· 1-----------"------~----~------~~----------------::....::::c...=. by:--backers ot the cam· paign finance disclosure proposition voters appn)Ved In June-and the Environ- mental Coalition of Oranee ale .. County have taken up the charges and sued Carpen· ter. Carpenter, however, ter· med the suit, filed in I.he last two weeks before the elec- Uon, "misused the justice system" and labeled the charees ."campalen rh'etoric." Carpenter Said his financial deallnts while In of'fice have been 'above reproach. '"' In discussing the issues, the three candidates all respond to quesUons about the ailing econom_r_ by poin· ting to Washington;D.C., Federal deficit spendlne, they acree, iS the cuJprit. - nnlversary HuS"ry.-Last 3 -days. ,. " f '" 1;i. ' '" >·" \'. ....... ·~ " :?. '.., .~' Gaur .. ac...cs floorlo~ · The ultimote in claS•ical simplicity. - But at the state level, -there are things to be done to help, they say. •~ rthint a tofa shoultl '-· Shown in o wheat colOf. Handwoven Indian cotton. (olsa available in a wide selection af fabric;t) 57" high·ond~ in stock in block, white, yellow encl chrome. Sato $2t __ ,., $55 'SHIFT THE BURDEil'' frank Barbaro Oblh1orle• SOWDllM l....ili N •• 80..ct.11. DlleofOt.ui (lo;l*f ,.-, 1914. Woli I rtlilMlll of c...&l ...... w. Sllrvl,,_., by llh wilt Dorl1; -llr'Mlltr, J"'"" of ~~1'111WU1i; 11\ler, """"'ol Ttlll. Sitr- "'«1•111 be lltld Mondor. Noowmotr ~11111 ll:OOAM, S.11 ll•o•d-r~l. l"lff .... nl M••bor Atlil Mtmorlol Pa•k, dlrttlld llJ 8tll 8 tOldWIY MO•l!Ul'J, ' Pointina to tax revenue statistics, Barbaro aitd; "Seven years ago, the mid· die Income taxpayer was paying 13 pertenl of the Silate taxes. ·:·rooaY they're paying 26 percent.'' .Dea.ths Elsewhere WS ANGELES <UPI) - Chubby Jo•••••· 71, a 11:1ol.11Y ve teran movi e 1 and °'· G. wi11e1111•11+d1t, .... ~"' t..1Q<1111 television character actor, J.lllfl. Dalt ot 0.1111 Oi;I-JO, M7'-SW- ¥•-llJ hliwll1 Ali....;-11111,0f, A~ died Thursday at Cedan ot w_ 11:1<111r "' 11u11oo11: -.....,M,, Mn. Lebanon Hospital where he l..11. Ok k-i ol 11:1 .. rslOI: llilll'~, MfL .,..,. Pwt•• ot coior"*' ll'lll ~ ,..,._, -was undergoln& a series of lookcaM lononaa~ Available in Teak. 3 Seat • Regular $699. SM sm. L Seat • _Regular $556, hie $J2f. 2 units 59"1JC1 l ~"d, Teok'RegulOr J,99. Sale $69. ~ o perfect ploce ft> ~tudy.Avo1loble in teak. 47H Ix 24" d x 28" h. Regular $149.00 Sale $99.00 t---,·~·~•;;;Hll!lliof L11119 111«11; 1h l)l'~ldrffl. teStl for a foot and le& hdec, 2nc1,1:~~oh·rt&0n-\UUall>'-j----I .. u,, A•'· sn..:a "'· ....... ottk llnt. TM played the role ol a crusty ::!'~:1:'~,';';"'.!:,!~~':'i':c'°':i.:! ·but kindhearted char ad.er. ( A a..utlful Nest. • Platform bed (owiloble in Teok only) Complete with headboard ond night stands. I • •mor .. I Pork Mort_..,Olrtel"" ·ul'UCkU-& $ON WISTCllff MOUU.UY •27 f . I 71h St .. Cmlo MlliO 646-4888° -·-IALTI-llRGEIOH' · FUHERAL HOMI 673-9450 646-2424 ' Fo'o110 del Mor Co~to Met• -·-IEll llOADWAY . MORTUARY t 108roodway. Co~o Ml'!~ b42-'U 50 -·-DILDAY BIOTHllS . MOlTU.Ul, ~ 1791 I Beoch 81...d. fi1111ting1on Beoc:h 8-42·777!' 24 4 Redondo Ave. Long Beoc:h {213) 438-1 IA5 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MOllUAAY I 7.9!J lagullO Cm.yon Rd, 494-941 5 -·-McCOllMICK MISSION MOllTU.UY 28832 Co,..;110 Cop1111ono Son Juon Cof8'0110 495-1716 -·-~ PACIFIC VllW MIMOtllAl P.Uk .... Cerntierv ~Ol'll!Ol'~i Chopel J!iOO Pod!< "\14ew [),..,.. Newpo11 Beoc:tl, Col1lo1ma 644-2700 -·-Pilk FAMILY COLONIAL fUNlllAl HOMI 7801 8ol~a A~. Whlm1t1lllf 893-35,5 SMITHS' MOllTUAii' 627 Mo111 St RENO, Nev. (UPI) - Narm 10 D. Brown, 74 , mem her of a pioneer Nevada famUy who was ac· tive ·for many Years in public service, died Thur· sday. He retired Jrom the Nevad3-Gaming 'Commis· sion last fall after 24 I.ears on the agency. Dlrert"f'• •tMaLD1cii1 1t l.Mef'lillCk....,15 Wllllt, .... ,,c..lfMI~ C&sl1111, c.Ml1J. ""°Allee MM "'111.11,J.Koll ... !:t,tpllll Ct-, T,1111 Lyn118tl4A'11'1111' ~I MtOcollllf,_!11111 llld ftofllr1 T"""-•an. T: lfMI Pi ll! Y. SllM,.,..., Niii M, Mil All111 L. Dl•1111, l.Ml'lllMJt-Pllll. K....ol,Gtll!l. Md Dwt•l lt•Y Sdl1Nm11,GllMIJ.lllllCIM!1J. Pwny,Gor°"" ll.11\dl_,,. ~.MMMlrl""O• ..... Mlttlll O'lltffl\, !ius.111 Mlt ..,. Jl>a1tlc• leal, SllWlllM.Mtl Garr P. s.HI. ~"" JIMt hdl, JM11 l.IWI lillf Ca,I IU<hl~ CMfllt,. Sttplllllit lillf Mlltllm Drll• Ml ... kll, ...... , .... .,..,"'•!Ids. ...... UWr, Ntlle' lfMI Oolr ltwl1 Aulcl, 0.-.fdW.olld $11\dtl l , Mlltlltwl, ""''" 111:\1111 .... '--"· flittff1, Ka!MrlM 1ntG111t ltwf1 Ou.illll•, L-Antr ant John"'*""' Slllc .. 1,Shll'OA 11111 Allrld E1t111, J01e111t lfld Samy~ • · GIMM, ~•MY M. lftd .11mes L. '""---I erow-,Mo"9lll"tnd A•tt fMrtKhe,, Toni lit, tildAMll ft. LM, Fr~ c;o.dwlll Jr, .... JO.,CI Ht1tll L..,.,, lltOOfft M.tnd OtbetlltlAtllflll Hft-oiig, J\llM LllClflf: ""d lillthlrdAlt .. JlllH11,JK ..... ll11t Q..onfGltJH, llDINll,MltflOONIHU ... i.M. ._l'l<l'I, JNrwlk •11d Ptl'1' M. 01._, 111,etll A ..... $tffiMll E. ~ Slrlt•ttfld, 11:""1 MIQIMI IM ,_\lllrw ''"" ...,.,.,_,Jttle D. lillf ll1J. W..,., SllltkfJIM .... 0.\'lcf~ M(.l.,.,, l.t "-lrMI 0-C Cllffotll WlllUWa. Wl"'°"mlllt l.11141 l"tMI .. ,,., Sl!tf'1' Mlln ~Mllhlft °"""'•E111d E. llWI "\lfll' llt • D9cM, EIOlu l . llflf Ktllllttfl L. • ' ' ,. I • , • ""°""'· el.,ant di.Wng. Sideboord-ovoiloble in two sizes. {teak only) 8~" I x 18 Y,11 d x 29" h. Regular $349 s.le S279 63" Ix 18)1.," d x 2911 h. Regular $310 Sale $249 Sidechoir (teak) Reg ulor $44 We $3' ' ' Queen size: Regular S359. Sole SH9. t:ing size: Regular 379. Sale 319. . -Dresser (ovai\ople in tea~ only) Double dresser: Regular S289. Sole $2H. Triple dresser: Regular :J79. Sale 299. Sideboard and Hutchias of select grain teakwoods. Sideboard : 76" I JC 19"d x ~" h. Regular 5389 Sale $289 Hutch: 38"1x13%"d x 36" h, Regular S 199 ea. Sale $149 ea. Dini ng Tobie 57"1 x .37" wx '29" ti opens to 104" Regular S 199 Sele $149 CollNful and ••ci,lnt ..,. ... , ..... -..,la ' ·- Sot. Price 4'7"xb'7" -. $7'. 6'x91 $lit. r 1 ' Furnilure, rugs, ·accessories, floor samples. Even special orders ore reduced 10%. · HurrY, limited quootitieS on some itJ?,ms... Danica's furniture is what furnitur.....nould be. Warm and livable, exciting to today's tastes and yet it hos the 1ime- lessness of classical design and crafts manship. oesign Services Ava ilable. Mastercharge & Bonkomeri· cord welcome. ' ' ., . -• ~le d:ivs the '27th thr(wQh Novemb<:r 3rd."" Sale hours: ()pf!n d1:11ly 10 · ti frill.IV 1111 9 Sunday 1 2-~ BeW!tly Hills! 924' Wilshire-Blvd, On the Dodi.I/San PedrD 260 E11t 2lnd Street . - ' • - ·\ l ; ·I ________ _,,.__ ~ -~·----'------------+---"-----" A ff) DAILY PILOT .. Most Think It's Ms.-take Which do you put on fi rst, your Jett sock or your rig'ht ? And which shoe first ? It's contended the majority of men don lhe right sock , then the left, but the Jen shoe, then the right. POLLSTERS asked 1,000 women if lht!y'd like to substitule that title "Ms." for "Miss" and "a.1 rs." J usl 9 percent said yes. But' 83 percent said no . The rest were undecided. . ANY •'ISlfERft1AN-can tell you the1t the striking pad on a mat· chbook makes a pretty fair abrasi'e with \\'hich to sharpen up the point!ton fishhooks. IF ALL the moi sture in the skies suddenly were lo run inlo a rainfall evenly distributed over the earth, everyplace ¥.'ould get one in- ch . FROGS It's the ma le frog· that does-the croaking, yoU know. Am advised he thinks it'S a love song, and evidently the female frog lhinks so, too. They ~ultiply. Still, it's not true thut frogs .only croak dtiriog t.be mating season. They can be heard long af- ·ter that."i,.wesume a frog in love is loathe to give U.P that tender feeling. Understandable. · Q: "WHERE does Alaska rank on that list of states with the most ai11>lane laniiingstrips?'' A. It's No. 3, with 626 plus, Right after No. 2 California, with 684 plus: And No. l, Texas, with ooO plus. • • ' Druggists Making FINANCE 8 'Big Oil Firms In Control? .By MILTON MOSKOWITZ . Sports and inoney are so interwined thes.e dayS lbw. it wil! probably come~ no surpnse to you lo le.am tb3t ' pro(essional basketbnll hO&S ~ ne-:v l>ankroller this year Jn the · form of Old Spice toiletries. _.You 've perhap·s s'een those commercials in which a suilor-eofnes. honle frol\1 . ·~ anq walks off ¥.·iU1 the · git1 because he uses Old Sp ce after-shave lotion! This nautical theme has long been an Old ,Splc:e trademiirk. It has helped the ·brand become the top seller· in th.e after-shave market, doing between 15 · percent and 20 Percent Of the business. LOS ANGELC:; lAt'J - Atty . Gert.._ Evelle J . Younger said that "control of the · petroleum industry by the eight major oil com-panies is greater in Califor-BUT OLD SPICE now nia than.in the nation 85 1 wants to go after r.ounger r _whole." users. And so it's invading . He made lhe statement in ·the sweaty locker r<>oDlS or releasing an ''Economic the National Basketball As-- "1oney Tree •' bi usia to -spread the ..Ont. And, of course, ads will run in the NBA df(iciil programs in all 18 NBA cities. and Statistical Report of the sociation. Calik>rnia Petroleum Jn-Old Spice will be known THE VOTES WILL be lal- dustry," this week . this fall as .'..'.l~e A'll·Star af-lied on·Jan. 3. Tht All-S(ar The riportWas prepared ~er s~ave. "-rrhaCs because game is...scheduled for Jan: for the Federal Trade Com-it will be spending more · 14, with the felecast to be mission by an attorney than· ~2 milli.on in a carried on the CBS " general 's• task force on · promot1~n that will, among television network. .. energy -established last other things, allow basket-9 ld Spice toiletries -1 TH.E DRUGGIST thus spring. . ball fans lo seJect·the NBA . they include shaving cream stands ta. make a profit oC The report said that in $28.35 on his $34.65 purchase 1972 Uie eight major com-~ from Shulton. It's \nough to ••nies accounted !or"' ... ~: s: m·o n Hi· nts Fo o·d turn .. , •b•rinacis• into • cent of total crude 011 . .., devoted admirer of Walt NO SOW anywhere has ever produced more than producUon, 11 percent OI ·'"' .. · Frazier. 34 little piJs in any one litter. But one has thrown that total refining capacity, 17 . · · 1 • • -~w...-flmll\. 1'1C ~.;;.:J:'.J~~\eia~:.r'!':;:rm or Aksel Eggedee in ... :~c·;~t~=:~1~: Grocers· Fuel Hikes c 'd·1·1 gasoline sales In California. . • .. ~ a I ac MAKE UP "This kind of con(fen· WASHiNGTON (UPI ) -1914. The mid•lema·n's Let's see how many different ways you can use th0e,.--l~lrl>a~t~io0n .m~es !t cl.ear ~at ·T.reasury Secretary Wil · share increised from. 53.4 --11-lefm...!-~·up-:!!-S&-sug-gest5~nguage-"1D"1:!1. a1or eompn1e1.have-11anr E .... Siu1oi:t1 says food-cents-to-59:3 ceats m lhe Recalling Some 73s All right, the girl sits down ~t her mirror to make up . a monopolistic pricing processors and grocers same comparison. her face. Sbe kisses her boyfriend on the ctie~k to ability i~ this state," the may -be fueling-inflation by ·REES Toi.o . make up to him. When they quarrel, she apologiz'l!s to report said. ''The figures do charging exceu.ive prices 1 f f . 8 con makeup.Andthat 's~aboutwhentheystarttomakeup not tell us if the recent tocon,umers. , -erence 1°00 armers, c_ont· for IOS:t.-time·. Must have left out some, but that's all 'gasoline shortage was con· Sumers, a r, governmen thatcometomindrightnow. · trlved but they do raise Simon echoed 8 tbCime ~industry official.I ~t DETROIT (0PI) . ~ dl~turbiqgquestions. ' sounded. ·by o'ther .-a'<l-11sing busi~esa costs aDd ~~dilalla c Division of TESTS indicate women have better memories for "For instance, we found ministration officials, -:ates just10ed some ID· vcner Motors said it bas namesthandomen. out that in 1972 the major: beginning Tuesday when .crea1e1 In r:etall loo~ begun recalling i.ll "Of its companies stated that Attorney 'Gerieral Wllllam ~fl·,, .. 1973models, withltu:excep- crude oil stqcks were B. Sax.be diicloled an an· But, he said; as one tionolEldoraOOs,andsome declining. The. federal titrust invesUgaUon iilto lno.ka at what bas happened 1914 cars because ~of a government the h possible illegal price-fixing s~nce the e nd ol the (food defect In the steering WHAT YOU and I call '!black tea'' is•referred·to by the Chinese as ''red tea.'' WERE YOU aware that the sort of light~ a pumpkin gets in its inlance determines its sex? What. you didn 't even know that pumpkins are male or females? Yes, indeed. -PLEASE RECORD th~t date when you hear tji.~· first thunder or the year. An ancient superstition contends the first frost .. ~1ill come exactly six months thereafter. Address mail to L.f'.1. Bqyd. .P.O. ~.r IB75, 1Vewport B6ach , CA 92660 MISSIO VIEJO IMPORTS -'MERCEDES BENZ -. Sales • Service • Leasing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 415--1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 ·1740 Sti.1M191 fwJ.fO"A""f l'liwy:-f1it,"rit1tt011 M~ft~ authorized earl[ drawing or in the grocery industry. price) controls, ooe cannot system that could impair 1913 import 4t1otas. In· . h~lp wondering whether _control. te·restingly few companies ALBERT REF.s, director Uils process hu not gone rar. The, recall IDYolves-about ·took full a'dvantage or. the of President Ford's ~ii "'enOu~h .~nd, in IOll1' cues, 270,000 c:ars. The company opportunity to draw. ad-on ~age and Pric,.e toof_1r. llidnoaccidelllibavebeen clitional st'Ocks. _ • St.!!bility, ~ai~ earlier Thur-· Rees alsp baaed bia -~ u a talllt or th~ S<lay grocery prOftts may criticism on the ••prtce ~ "have gone far eoougb1 and spread" between what far~ ' A apok&man said 1 lack· in some cases. too far." · mer!" git and whit con--ol lubric1nt in the ateering -'-sumers 'pay. He aaid linkage idler assembly Rockwell Gets Bid , Noting that retail food retailers had widened their combined "Yitb severe _tx.· prices haVe increased 6 per· profit margins by 21 per· posu11e to road a alt and c.ent While farm prices have ce·nt over the put year -moiature may cause cor- The Air Force has awar-·.declined 9. percent~ Simon nearly three times the rOsion and·btnding. This, be ded a $2.6 million contract told a Nat1onal .. ~ess ~ub previous year's inci-ease -said, could resu1t in the to Rockwell International lunc~C?n th~t with times and singled out increased idler assembly pulllngloote for mo·dernizatiW'ft'of as d1(f1cult a.s they are, we price spreads for ~eef, from the frame, which Minuteman Ill mi\siles cannot permit one segment sugar, butter and dry navy might affect steering ancf all orthe '*Ol'k will ~ ~f'the e~onomy to reap un-J>eans. · response. undertaken at the firm's 1ust e nr1ch.ment al th~. ex.· Federal Trade Commis~ OadUlac said dE:al~ will Orange County faciHti~. pense or everyone else. sion official .Wesley J . 'iri~pect the vehicles, in&tall -U.S. Rep. Andrew Hin· He made it clear he was ~ ~l1t.beler to\d the same a lubrication .titting and shaw (ft-Santa Ana) an· referiing to the food proces· meeting that the FTC in· lubricate.the'. assembly joint· nounced the award of the sora and grocers. tends _lo st~rt using an-or replace the entire.assem- rontract which will be ad-• · Utrust laws 1n such inatan-bly, if necessary, at no coat ded lo other Rockwell The Agriculture Qepart.· ces. He also ace~~ In· toowner-5.,.: _ _ ·· projects already being un-ment estima~· the farmer terstate Commerce Com· dertaken with the missile earned 46.8 cents of every mission of setting transpor· s y 1 t e m . T h e t o t a I conaumer dollar in Septem-tJtlion polieies which have J'.1inuteman con.tract now is ber, 1973, comi>ared _ with 1 helped push up the COit of Richfield uptonearly$34mlllion. 40.1 cents in 5eptember, t;nnsportingfood, -Pays Price Fix Fine ALWAYS INVEST .AT '1 ~~ INVEST IN HIGH-YIELD L:.ar~ .SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Atlantic Richfield Co. bas paid $516,292 in partial set- tlement of an antitrust &uit brought by the state o,. California against seTeral major oil companie1, Atty .. Gen. Evelle Younger says. SAVINGS CERTIFICATES WITH THESE AD VANT AGES OVER U.S. TREASURY NOTES, BONDS, AND BILLS: ALWAYS YOUR BASIC INVESTMENT is returned intact. plus interest earned, even when withdrawn prematurely and subject to substanliat interest" Penalties. ' ALWAYS GUARANTEED RATE.OF INTEREST continues for the life of the cert ificate, 90 days to four yea rs. And as years pass, this amounts to well above interest yield on S1 Treasury noles. which may start at a slightly ••• ,..,. higher rat e. but which does nof compound. ALWAYS SEC URE, NOT SUBJECT TO MARKET fluctuations, not subject to purchase and selli ng fees and commissions which can re· duce 1n1 erest substantially. EFFECTIVE NOV. 27th INSL 'l ANCE OF A CCOUNTS RAISED TO '40,000 . . -,, I • -~Ocean Avenue, LOJ9L1n:r Beach. Gal!fornia 92'851 , Phone:.49-i·76' t 3 Monarch Bay Plata, Laguna Niguel, .Galilornla • 601 Norlh El _ean;(m; Real, San Clemente , Cllilorni3 • 24038 QM" de la Plata, Laguna Hiiis, Calllornla • 600 West Graham Avenue, Like El~lnore, Calilornla Coming soon In Belmont Shore! - • I • ' . Yo"t.inger said Atlantic's escrow check, along with $2.5 million paid earlier by. Douglas Oil Co., will be divided in two with half going to the state Division of Higliways and half to the state's counties and cities. The two companies - which admitted no guilt in making the settlements were .charged along wiLh _Standard Oil ol California, Shell, Union and Gulf, in an April 1969·federal court. suit wjth fixing prices on asphalt sold to.public agen· ci~s for use in road building. Younger said the two set· tlemenls so far represent about 30 percent of the total cl~m and added he would go trial in March, 19'15, a inst the :1;.emaining fir - ms. Capital's Earnings · \ -. \ I '-' " • •• •• .., ·~ UJI uw • .. __ OU lei re • " ca ei W' ti po ri de be di lo M m s ro s re le Sa H p u In p vi de so " of in c di st I M e e r I b p in a lh n w ,. •• r G , N -~ .. "~ ~" ' " , • " • ' " . ~ ij " " " .. " "' " .. .. ' ' , • ' •• ' • • " ". " "' " '" ". " " ll • "" • • • DAILVPILOT .. ~_Idle Growth ~arni~s ursd•y·--· --NEW , Y0RK--STOC;K EXCHAN'GE-. J)ip 5 l % Closing Prices l' ... , •• H5'h·l,.ow• AppHr Ev•ry Sa1unt1y Sirikes Hike Loss.es -. · .~ '°" '"" _ ...... .. . F' F d .,.;;--:t t::c: """ °'" lftt , I itdll n.... 4" ~VASlllNGTON .(Up'J > -The t.abor Dep•rtmtnl or-or ..... "'.. -n(Mtlwt •t ~",::: ! ul il'--·'li 1'~1d thut during the first nine montba of lhls ear , . •t=o. 1114 c.J:c'fr; i~ 'J:;= b1.e:ger and Joni.:er 5trikes had resulted In 38 1f1Mm .. • 8*:fROIT CAP> -fo'ord _ .,_ ("t ~~· 1 r, u~--. days of ldleness.the hlghestaincel9'10. m 1Molor Co. ha1 reporle4 =-:"J-t:1~ t: ~:: t? CM~·~ I ta :~::~ During th e nine month period 'idlenesr d bird-quarter profits down.. ""-ci.Pl • is ""• h ~!~rrll 1t,:: 11::1:=- lnbor-manacemcnt disputes totaled 2 6 Workina:u;.:: ~·-percent from ~ year 1~0. ,-1.tod .~ ·~ 11'1 • .~ CbcOm C#i "'" H·tt• ''" for every 1,000 work days. In the s~me period tut oul tha firm's performan« :1.,.!'~,l,'&, ,: !\,.'ii. c • s t,46 ' »1 ""'-ill ycar,stnkelos1tsw'erel.4work'!_ay•perthous,and~ '°'*8d g~ co'"pared to ::W-..::l'.·~·7 ~: ,~~~;t ~c.''-C:fi : : 'f ..... Tf1e Bureau o( 'Labor Stalishcs tald "This ri the nation s ,Lwo ·other lop ,...Lt tit .. s ,_ .i <;:;·J} 1J U=7 t: ~esulted primarily rrorn 'nearly thtte.rold . ~e automukE!r!i. · =:n--,.:: ~ t=.·ii 0"::.4~Ji SO: "it :1~ 1dlcness attribut a bletoJarge strlkes;S,OOOworr~~~ '"':he ~ecllne In Ford's :l~:C~'t HJ !~"":1111 • 11 s 21 1~-t: more this year. stoPPages (n 1974 were Jaraer IDcf of -earNAgS IS litrgely a r~fle~· :_~~'6 ,: ,;h.:!:.-l: a..~~.~-i ~ :J.., * ... lo~.~~:u1~atlo1nedon 1he av~rase than In tm... ~::;·o~~jdc~rdrent nat19na1 I :!::':~::::~ ,,U . ,t~ ::: e/!~:! ; ll lfS-;'ti . s 1ma 4,950slrikawereineffert"duringthe • . .,. w e econom c. ~•11h1 .. :M ' _.,.. C."'5wi.n 1 ,. 14v.-* f1Ni~ nine months of 197~, SUI more than in lhe -iame cr1sls.''~1i~ F'ord President ~=:=; ,: 1:~:. ~ c..i1So,.t0 • ~ 11"-'4 period or 1973,", tho bureau !iaid. '"there were 2 3 Lee A. I•cocca. . _,,.. ::::,~,·.: ~ U {~l'.;:,~ Erg,:,'f ~ it! •:f~:. ~ m1lllt>n workers 1nvolv--• in these ·•-·ages In 1974· lie blamed soaring rn..:ts, Aicos..1 . .0 1 ,, 11-t +"" -w ·"'" 7' '"' ... ""• l 50CJ QOO ~. .-.__..., ' J-" ilh 1•bo d ' -~ Al'91'1Lll .201t X ll~-\lo ~vwA!r t S .. 1) -\lo .. uuu , more than m the previous year " ...,./ coup cu w a r 1sput~ ::r: .10d 10 ,, 1 • "' 8:':'c!:'~ : '1;'':::::, l•llll'!"~,.,..,.'!l=-•~••••••••.m•••• and parts ahortagfls fOr tlfe "" 2.1o1c1 2 " sv. ... Oiltt "'1.10 • 1 ,, .. l!i droPine:iirnin&•l('.theJuly-~i~·; ~ 1!~--v,; ~5rJ ·i ~~ ';v._·.,.. • '! . • Sefitember period lo $47 ~"T.s~'i J tt ... :.:: e'.lM 1 100 """• .. J\.I I c Allt<IG< ... NY 1 s '°' '°111>-"' l J.0 • ,nstant ures' ~ltlon f1rom $9$ millfon 8 A1li.oc:1:: iJ ,!~:~ ,:2::·~ I~ 1: :;l: '• . .r~arear er. ~!IOMI,..,-",."• •, ·~,, ,","'-"' ~Jiw • 1.,. •~ .. F d' . r· d II -,..,. "•"" a.i.._. 2 " 1"'•"' or s pro its ec ne A1•~1.K1 4 21 u~ ••• °"""'',,, , , 3,. 121 .. ,!;lo -·For Nation's l ' . came despite record world-~:e.'C::".~1r t :,.._ . ._ow;,,,..,., .• • 101 '' :,,,.. w, . ..,.,_ .16 .51 ' Olli.Pel l,J.116' ll •111o. 1\lo Oes wide sales just over~$6 bil-,. .... ~.n: * .~·. ~ °"~'''·• • 1o:i u>i11 .. ~" lio r . •• .. CNEIU ,61 l U u -.-\'o n, up 2l percen& rom =~·l'' ~ ~ ~ -1-. 011M11wc. 1 u ••-"- -DR. ROBE~T ADLER sary to flnd buyers.. Thee$· The ~coi:io~1c question of sence of low.ered demand is toda}'. is. which comes first recessiorf.' And, recessJon is -the chicken .or the egg'! Jn dellallonary. ' sales of $5 billion a year """"" 1.1~· 6 • .»w.:"1"'° &"~t -, J ~ .. = ~ ago lacocta said Ford in· NM•p1sv. .. "''' •1"' Oii Rock•"· • tVt• ..... • -.Kl ' 11S Ji.-'Ill 01 RICI NW S t llt c,reased its market share in AIM•• ·2' 4 6 1""-v. o.oc11 "ii io i i : ·: th U , dS "-Kl.JO' '16\lo+~-0v1s O'•lt' n l'ilo..-\'lo e n1te latesto25.9per-:"'"".,..""",.~ 2,.,. """-o.r1~0-8,,·: 1 4¥1 ••• If ••3 I ,. .... 11•2h~ crv ..... 1o ••t v. cen rom ....... percen a """"lrF•"" s '' ,.,._" ~r ,·. • _. iw.':'.,.. Yearago. AmA1r11i1es 1• lM ,...,_.,. wt .. 31 n•-v. • Alfte.11 .20 •• 54 -\o\ I 9e611S'6tllt .... General 'Motors last week A~tl'd2.s. • •1 n"'· '~ a R11r w... 1• '"' -•.. t d th. d " Amartit .• 5 ~I U -.\io na.11• • 4 111o1r+ \o'f OJ.Jr case we ha,ve~two paral- lel pro~lems -inrlation and BUT EVEN A little reces· rec,ess1on . . sion cannot b e l'()ng 1 he American people, ('3ndid ly, do not hlte or want repor e 1r -quarte1 =~~ • 1 sv. ... Clf\Glst.w J ,, ""-... profits at a scan~ $16 mil-A('.ti\oft"'.~ '! ~~~! U' S!~~l~ · ',!! •1 """ cilhcr one. Therefore, they want both cured at the Saine tim e\ .and this 1s just l'\Ol poss1ole. The> surest cure (or: in· flatlon is diminis hing demand, as su'pplies that become burdensome will be dis tributed at whatever lower price level is n:ttes· Marketing. f--- . "Designers Open Shop Monev Doctor I. d f •~7 'tJ• ACnMl .2$h Ii l "" ........,,.. ·-·· -11 +YI wn, own rom......, m1 ion .. a.111•1•20, 3 14"'!"" ClftGEof4 .. iso •Vt• \'I in the 1973 'od GI\\ 1 ""'<:Y• 11'1 1 '44 n1o11 'It a-11• tio s 11 11"" ..-1Mi per1 . sa es MDlttK )0 IS I '"" -\II 8~" 1.JO • 14 """• '" deelinednlnepercenlto$6.1 A01stte1 '.u10 st 20Vt:111 §h,.,.~-~1l1~ l:~;lv. bill. .-' Alnov.!Vlt •• '$V.-\lo tlMlgttd4 1 2"' ion. ""'Elcli'w t ' t24 ,,.,. • \' u So 1 '°° 1 35 "' • ·• Ch,rvsler Cor~p . said "'"-1'·24 ' :ao •111-v. "1n¥ .. 1 '" ~ •. _.-~ · ... L·· AflnSrs.AO ... 3l'o ... Ohln\'wtS •• .. earh..-1t lost $8 million in """'.,.'""·· iso ,, •.• a1v•n•ot1:·. is t•'ll-\.\ th "od ed AG"' 1·'"' •· lt n\o\-lo\ CWk E f.tO S 1ot 2•V.-y, ; e,.pcfr$111'4COf!1llplar to a~~~·, nt :iv.:·~ g_-ron'.so2 lJ t .. • 10SPO • m1 on a year "~.i1.ao . s4 n~ ..... a..J1':'i::: : .f:!.:!:. r: sustained. Certainly not for ago when it was hit by a =....::::Si: 131~ ~-·v; o... E• 1.• • ,. 2Ji.-"" the two or three years ·.nlne-day nationul strike ........... .,,1 •. 11•1"'•'"" e;:~~&·;,= ~z: •. _. necessary to hav e real im-Sales were $2.8 billion, up t::=: := ~ 1n ~; ~ °=..'Pi~ 6 'Sf '"" ... pact on priees. Rent, in· from$2.3billlonlastyear. ~=::.: ,J; !: ... &: 1r1.c,."j 11 f~;-~ . I I . nls _ .. ) -... CMAhic:1• :llO 10 -141 suranee, In eres • pay me Total net ea,rnlngs by the MING& i. •" ,,., • ,... au.I.Pl i 10:. , ·~-~ or machinery, equipment, ""'5Si.= ~ ti 3l::~ = ~~~•"'•• > '"• 4:w.-"" I h I d. 'd D I w bb Am ... .. 11 '"' \lo _.....,.. • .. lO:W. ' • 0t Orte n lVI UaJSloVes, e e 1\o\ i 2$2 "~-=llJ .. l 11 ... lrertfr1hgerat1o~~· cars and ao z:=: ~ ·~ .:::·~ ~&;~2 H'f ~ :~:-t: o mus ......:: met. E • AmStofn .a 1 .., •to• "" Oil«otti ·a. • ,.,.., -~ If businesses fail , jobs go ftrllJDgS Z::l'sm'.J; nl~ !:~·~~ ~~--: 1: ·~ 2l ! ~ and the whole process MT&t••·· U• •t'llo-"'i cern•l'eod ,· 10 i .. Att•Al.6i . 10 •1 + Ito (.ti"" :JOll UJ 261'1' "'6 sno\\'balls froi:n recession to n· ecl1" ne ._,,.,., .. ~.-· .. ~. 41,••, •,, c.t1ot1Srl:10 s l "~ -..• depression. B~t this is the ....,.,~ .... ;.; ·; 11 6\1..__."" C.tlt • .,.~ -~ n; t4'11-"' MotiYatTonal Design and only cure for inflation The • """'' ~1111 •• 1100_11 ,.., ••. ~:f:.,,,\11 .. , l; •1ark"'e1 · g I · · """""'"'' 110~+.,..c.o1G111M1M1•~+·~ iw Jn , nc ., a lawsofaupply:anddemand SpecialtolbeDallyPllot """'St.I011 3 11 1;1,, ••• c.o1P1e1wr.1. u 1 -\lo marketl·ng de•i'gn comp n · · · · · """-!itk .11:1 5 11 11 v.-" c.o1sa. 1 M 1 n 11 ... . ay alonecanbr1ngpnces1nto PHOENIX -Net ear· AM"'"'·2'' 111o""•""c..•wM1 :i711 2 •At ... spec1aliz1qg in sales and in-line. nings of Del E. We.bb Corp. z:'Pi11e :~J ~ ~I~! ,:z ~ ~~·fg 1 ~ Jn•-·;..; formation centers, trade . w · d . for the first nine~months or MftKaP .• t 2 1~."' eornsi,12o ·; J ,! i .. shows , ex hibits, and h .age an pric: ~onbrols 1974, ended Sep[. 30, were z=:C.otC:f 1! ~~.-"° ~€1:1iJD• 1" 24"';,,.. restaurant and hotel in-ave never wor e . on· $4,858,182 or •7 cents per Amlt•'2.to, s.. 11.\!o-1 ewE.:.rA ·· 1J ~! ~ trolsforCe/producerstoonly ~ :::::'.!1',;:·;. ,: ,:~ .. ·~ c-,.. 1·.'IO :. • n -v. terior design. has opened in make those things that 3.re share on r evenues of """.TI.: 10 , 13 7"". , .. =:~:: .. ~ • ... Santa Ana. at"tording to profitable in t h e $233,829,935, R.H. Johnson, =·~t :: l!,,..-~ cam..01111 'J 121 :::".~ HenrySalas,exel!utivevice 1 k d chai·rman and presi'denl, ~1 6 J6 21,,.+v. CwOllfllln .. 41 " -Yo ramewor , an creates ..,..1c •. 11 , 1 s~ .. CMflffl Ml 1 • 1;1 11"'-~ presidentoftheflrm. h d" d d k hasannounced. -....c.., s s.. 1tv. v. ~rkl12 10 1'4-M> P.tDM is a subsidian or oar ing an pow er eg ~.so J i ini.="" ~r11n .. ll ,:~.""-.,. Umversal Reproducfions, demand for all othe~ goods. ea~~i~~ofi;::~~~fi~~l~~ ""'=oooi_.w.i t ;r 1~= r: =~1::·; ~ u\'J ... I d l . d ':fhe.. resultant price ex· " 1.G: 1 ,,,. Cllfl-t:•;,.. 2 ,,1 1:::-=: nc., a repro uc ion an .. pklrstorl that happens as a quartersoft973of$5,800,99S * ... 1.11 56 rt~ 1~~ .:: C-Ellpf• .. 2 '3\i;-Yo photography company ser· result of controls creates or 68 cents per share 00 :rl.s.1~11 16 59 ... -,. c.on1E•ris .. 1 is~-'"' ving architects and economicthaos . revenuesof$222,411,IS6. =~:ft l fl ,: -lo\ ~';:i·~-~ •; lli!1"' • developers. Richard L. Ger· · Webb Corporation hotels Nttk ffll'. 1• '""-·~ ~ti~ ; ': ::.,,= ~ · 'd t f u · w1·lh •ontrols the ·~cal N lttar n 4 •' •1>1-..... · son 1s pres1 en o l)IVer· ..,,. • """ -experie,nced an .excellent Ari• PS1.a. • JI 1"'-"' co'"'" Pwl 1 ,.., 1ov.+ ~ I R• od ti 1 ledeei'Jtn' gs•--me a•·-·the MllHiM-, ,1~ C01"1Ppft¥> •• 1210 ll •'"" sa t:pr uc ons, nc. u.::..... ..,... 1974 third quarter, Johnson .vaLaGi 10": •1 ~.·.;.; COl'IPwtpf6 .. •sol'>+ - 'IDM ' th I floor,aDdyoupaylopprice said, with nor&h ern N1e11R11i>w .. 32 l\lf +"-gn'd.:'1'i:! illri ·~ 11 is eon Y company for everVtbing. Govern· .vw.c.i..oa • "1 23 -:w. CM1c-:..1 n •v.="" ofitstypewhichofferstotal ' J:levada's Sahara Tahoe Nmlll',J.IO •• • z.t._.,. CM1t\Ql2eo • 1n :nv. "' . h bll't · ment cannot cure inflation, showing outsta·ndlng t::.~1:: f u~ ~!1:? 0111C,.lll':ZY1 •• ',...,!"" 1n -ouse ca pa 1 1es, onlyaggrevat.eit. · ~1 s 1 11~ cc.taav.... 1 ,.,._,,_ c reating m a rk et in g results. The newly acquired Nwtriu.i .n io ,, 1"'+'" 01111q,1 • ..-i J1 11 •.• d in Government, on the other Pri d c · · R _,. ASA.Ltd• ..o HJ 11-+:r. 01111"'...,. • 'l it. ··· isplays from concept to • ma onna a11no 1n enu AS111 0111 . .o ·1 110 1,..... "' ~1R 1.J011 .. 1 JV.+ "" stallation. The rirm is hand can. on a &emporary also did "exceptionally =~."# 1-21 :""!:; ~,~l;~, ... "-,i .,J~, ,,1~-·~ toca·'•at'->A41,S.'P, ullman. 'basis,aJle_vlatettcessioh .. lt well,'' he added. Business ...--. . ..o , • 111t-"' ...... IOfl . ..-.. "'"' ~ ( rod l ' Aiko llSd 3 2S 4h-""' CtoltOllfllJ .. 1 H +2 can crea e ._non·p uc 1ve has been good,at Mountain .. 11a,Eitv. • ,, 14 • ,. ""11n1T•• 1 • '" 1111.+ ~ TM.Expects .Good News Sptei1l lo the Dilly Piiot LOS ANGELES -nmes ~11rror announced it now expects its third quarter earnings will be higher than reported for the like period las L year. principally because of ·better than previously ancti~ipatcd net income from the newsprint and forest produc&s group. · The company al110 st.ated that it now expects th'at its net income for the full year \l.'111 like ly exceed last year's record performance. Times Mirror's third 1 quarter earnirtgs will be released next week. jobs of all kinds, pour prin· Shadows resort at Scott· :~~=m 11.J: !'!"':'.~ ~1: ~ '°~ ~l'I ! ~ ting press mo·ney into the sdale and the company's •1111:c "'2.•. J10 " • v. (bokUn * ' " 1-..-~ AUR~ ptl l •• J 155\>'t--ll>'I COllll lri 1.0ol 6 19 ''~+ .,.. economy,createacondit1on NewPQrter Inn in Newport All•'~'° 111 1....__ ~ u11 .. 11 1"-"' where everybody has the Beach . :!toC:.T,,.·10 ~ ~ ~1> •""' ~r,:.,,.::: ;: ~~~ ¥; t d d . -... ~!Vlei 2 11• )J'Mo t l .... , means o eman more Awtomt•rxH •• u l lo(i ... ,. , "u:w. ,... ood d . d I Avto ~ ' 49 J\,:j + ~ -· (p ,. 1'" -l'o g s an services, an n SBA Cancels ~:oJ';:· ~,,;~:_·1-1• Cot11G1.12110 ,.,, 111 ... :1 • the end,r·creale a .higher ,._,,r .. JOii '"J2 +i e:~··. t 3~ .. level of inflatio.n than "~·1111c: • .o • » 1'4+ 1o1i 111.4»> 2 .» 3 _.,.. belor.. ... .... 11/W..JO l •1 }loll ... c.... .... 1~; 1~ :""-'" Workshop A"°"Pr14 11 '11 Ullo+ I'> CPC 111i11 I 1" :rt•-"-.f.rtM~~-UV-l'o Cl'-C IAI 1 JOO J1"'~ e.o&Wl! .IO S \2J IJ"o-Mi 0'9dl1 Fl • .i 1 11 J\lo -It A day-long workshop slalt!'d for .Friday and spon- WE RAVE spent more than forty year, getting Qsed to the Idea that self-sufficiency Is not enough, sored_ b~ the Sma_ll BU!lness and expecting Washington .Adm1n1stratlon a nd the 'to be a haven for~the cures Or~nge County E~nom1c for eYery economic ill. We ,Development office ~as look lo the very place that been tan~e.lle~. according has personified the highest toSBAort1c1als. . level o( financial incom· The workshop, which was petence in handling its O'ft'Tl lo st r e.s .s ta xes. business. • c a P I t a I 1 r..a t 1 o n , manageme11t problems and legal requirements for small bsinesses!uwtll be rescheduled. For rther In· formation cnll834·5970. , rOr. Adler iotU.answer tef. tera diracled lo hJm .at the Doily PilotJ. 8ICfot , .. tl t1 ,.,. '"'°'., '·""' • !oO 11\'t-"" ....... ln .20 S U1 ~·;,; 0-.K.IO• 4 11">-...-a.ttrOil ..11 n 111 :u~ (niuWM .11 1 3 u .. ,_ a.. 0 ... • 1 ~~ ... 0--.c.-ti I -M lit't+" 'Bou<:«, t0 s , tOV>+ ..,. Crwll Z•' '° ' '' 2• -I'> e.ttGul~ ..... 1$\ro+l'o O'Mlpl4..20 •. 110 St\oo . Slt<n pt •Vt .. tJQ 'l ••. CTS Cp .SO • H 1-.,. i,., 8...c.I '"' • 10 12'111-llt Ooll._ •• • • Mii+ y;, ...... Inc: 2• 1•1 J2 +I OllnfN .. S ~2 llVt-Vt aanoor ,..,. 34 ?"-Gurrlnc: .t!ld •• ll 1~+ v. 8-pK 2 "" 1 IJl'>f 'ii,; Oirllu lOll 6' ll 6141-"-81* )ly 1.20 . j :rt 21.,.,_ ""' CurtluWA 1 -.: I llWI-Vt 8-* Vo .M ' IOI 10 -'Ill CUll.,H 1.iO~-. 11 11 + "' IMintTtVSl J 5 t6'l • -'Ill CtdoPt-1AO 2 tJ to , . , 11181'9C)11 .. 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"=~·-······ .,llttlrtll• 111111 .... .. ltC'.\COu~11 rn\·rca~L't.1 In S136 58 mil hnn rrom $1211 29 mllhon r or the nin1' .w onths ended &opt 30, 1hc compnn~ carne~ $2311million.11r Si ~ a sharf'. on rtv1:nucs of S.17~ S m1lhon l "his compart"'1 \\1th Sl136 mil lion or $1 JS-a ~hifrt', 11n r~·venues • ., • :1111o Und1""" ·········-···ill 1n l'llUllll!ltollltf!Nr•torn~•t-" C.l lO J ' .. J,111 --. lO)tll.IWlO '' ui.a.11 .at.tlO 10'0 -~ f Ofoll ""-'c.;;;.lj''' .. "'" fllll .. Of~l\llllO lht 1.11111 U•t11Pl'llPI t'Ml\ln9l lfttOll"irt I 1 ~Mfolno J 4J l~t I' 111/o t I 1 .... litlMj..,., lttlil•illfO lt{t Utf' lll'!itt.. • Qi;'CflOfrJ'.'."1 10 flt lr.-;-11 J'lt •Tl" ClelOl>ll Ct tlt , ... .. ....... Oil ....... . ol 1316.8.aullllln In the.like lm311tti•=-----ll • • • - -' • • ' . • • • • ,. ( ·- ' ' - I •• Jlou~ing Limit~ Ordered PETAbU!\IA IAP) -The Cily Council has reinstated a contested growth limit or· dinancc which restricts new housing lQ 500 units a year. 'l'he coun cil notified developers and contractors to apply by Dec. 2 for ap· pro\'al of units to be built in 197S. -·- TllE DEVELOPERS con- tend that growth within the city ha s reacht'd about 800 new units a year and cutting back fo · 500 ""'Ould violate equal protection of the law and deprive hind owners or use of their land. The counc.il decision would be nullified if a fe"deral court of _appeals upholds a U.S. District Court decision this year against the limitation or· dinance. \ The U .s_. Supreme p ruled Sept. 23 that Ult' city could nroceed with its growth plan pending the outcome of its appeal which· .is ex pec ted to be he ard before the ·end of the year. • Fn®y. No~embe , 1g7 FASHION ~AVINGS F AMOtJS NAME PANTSUITS n1?>. ~ils 27-wetl' J42-S5(; ASSORTED RAINCOATS 29.99 hlvd Cts. 103-were S50-Sb0 34.99·39.99 FUR TRIM LEATHER COATS hlvd . els. JOl -wt..1c Slb0-S2l0 POLYESTER PANTSUITS blvd. dr s. lJS -wetl' S2 2·S38 I & 2 PIECE DRESS ES hlvrl. drs.'115-wcrc S24·.SJO 3 PIECE PANTSUITS · twn. & Irv. 411-wcrc S48·S60 EVENING FASHIONS f•ve. sp. '17 -\vere S42-S6f1 PYJAMA PANTSU ITS dJy. drs. 61 -werc 36.00 4 PIECE WARDROBERS Q.1y drs. ti, -W('f{' JR.OU ·1 PIECE PANTSUITS co~nlo. drs. 96 -w<.'fc S5U-Sb0 2 PIE CE SKIRT SUITS 12'1.99 . . .. I 15,,99-.21.99 12. 99-17. 99 39.99 29. 99-39. 99 21.99 ' 26.99 39.99 m~. cosmo 98 -\vere S34 -S40 24.99:29.99 HALF . SIZE PRINT DRESSES \'IOffiCO'~ dfS. 57 -\'ICU? \2f1 JUNIOR JACKETS 1r. <J~. 24-comp. v.il. $50-$54 • FUR SA LON SAV IN GS 14.99 36.99 NAJ:URAL' FRENCH RABBIT JACKETS* lcJther trim -fur salon 4J sale $79 HOODED NATURAL RABB IT JACKETS• lea ther tr im-fut :r.alon 4-7 sale $99 NATURAL MINK, LEATHER COATS•• 'lltrollets with dyed fo x coll,us · sale $599 NATURAL MINK STROLLER COATS•• hJlo collars, leather belt sale $599 (ur £a[oo .4..7 •.aJI store'l. ••all s101es except ox -· .nJrd, cl caion, rive rside, eagle roc;k, oraC1ge, wes!minste1 fur producls l<.1belcd lo show country of ougi n of importt>d furs. may co does not carry furs of endangered ~oecies. Charge your fu r ilow- \ve'U bill y9u in February . LINGERIE, FOUNDAJIO~S CQNTOU R UNDERWIRE BRAS shape-shop 44 -were S5-$6 2.49-5.49 LONG GOWN S' 7.99 ' lingeri~ 10-werj!-10.00 , THE ORDINANCE was ASSTD. PRI NT FLOATS - . adopted in 1972 and the Con-robes 53-reg. 16.00 -titruction Industry As· ASSTD PRINT CAFTA S 13.99 CHILORlN'S SAVll\GS ROUND WALKER . infan1 fu,nitufe 1 2.4 -1~. Sil SPIN DLE CRIB \ Infant fu1ni!ufe 124-ieg. S 117 CORDUROY CRAWLERS infants 38-ieg. SS COMFORTERS WITH TOYS infants 38 -comp. val. S 11 POINTELLE VESTS, SML p1e·teens 90 -comp. val. 7.50 FISHERMAN SWEATER, 4·.7 Hnle boy~ 52 -rcg. 9.50 CORDUROY JACKETS, 4-7. liule boys 52-v.il. S19 , NYLON JACKETS , 94.99 3,79 7.99 4.99 ·5.99 14.99 13.99 linle ~iris 56-comp. val. S17 ACRYLIC KNITS , 2-4T 1oddlt·1s 128-\vete 3.SO·S~ GIRL ·PANT SETS, 2-4T toddlers 1 28 -\~e-SI J-15 TURTLE NECKS, 7 -14 girls 77 -reg. a.so 1.99-5.99 8.99-9.99 MEN'S AND BOYS' SAVINGS WOOL, rOL VESTER SUITS men's clothi ng 21 -val. $I 00-S 125- SOLID, FANCY SPORT COATS IJilrd. SP,ISWJ. 45 -val, 75 .00 - DRESS SLIP-ON SHOEs·- 5.99 79.00 49.99 · n1en ') shoes 60 -val. 31.00 24.99 CREPE SOLE LEATHER CHUKKA B.OOTS men's '>hdeS 60 -val. 28.00 21.99 . FAMOUS MAKE BELTS accessories 80"-val. 6.00·9.00 LONG SLEEVE DRfSS SHIRTS fu rnishings 6-val. S8-S9 GOLF JACKETS oulerwear 11 6-val. 22.50 WOOL· JACKETS outerwear 116 -vaf 32.50 FLARE KNIT PANTS pants and jeans 133 -val. S14·Sl b SCREEN PRINT, -STRIPE T-SHIRTS 3.99 '6:99 13.99 24.99 9.99 mach ten SJ-val. b.00 3.99 GAUZE PLAID WESTERN SHIRTS ·pace shop 130-val. 11 .00 BOYS' JEANS 'N JACK ETS 7.99 . boys' clothing 14 -val. 7.50-10.00 ~a. 4.99 BOYSI 'KNIT SHIRTS boys' rUrn.iJ-val. 4lk>-7.50 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS boy~' furn . 23-val. 4.50-8.50 2.99 3.99 • ' r . ' I ' . ' • • .. ) LAST FOU-R-DAYS LOWf·ST PJSICES OF THE S~ASON FOR TJiE.ljOME CANTERBURY LACE TABLECLOTH l;nens 30-all str. oeg. S15 ·S23 9.99·16.99 BATHROOM ACCENT RUGS , 3.79 FOR THE HOME . ' SEALY TWIN MADRE.SS OR SPRINGS ma1t1ess 14,5-all stores sale each 65•.00 .. SIMMONS DELUXE TWIN SET manr~s...14 5-all stores sale set $105 SEALY KING SIZE SET • bath rugs 30-all Stores reg. 5.00 MARTEX LUXOR TOWELS towels 30-all sto{es reg. 1.80-8.00 1.49-6.69 mattrejs 145-all stores sale set $259--. SIMMONS SUPER FIRM TW . MA TT./SPR mattress 145-all stores sale each 76.00 BATH MAT _ __ • towels 30-atl stores reg. ioo . SURETY DELUXE BATH TOWEL towels 30-all stores reg. 4.'00 SURETY DELUXE HAND TOWEL 1owels 30-all stores reg. 2.50 SURETY DELUXE WASH etOTH towel 30-all s1ores reg. 1.20 NYLON SPLUSH €ARPET 7.59 3.39 . 2.19 99c fir. cov. 32-a11 slores sq. yd. inst. sale 9:99 POLYESTER PILE SHAG CARPET fl1. cov .. 32-all stores sq. yd. inst. sale 10.99 , . BERBER DANISH RUG -ai~a"""T~ t3i-afl slores sale 14.99-139.99 EKCO 14 PC. COOKSET ~ookwase 151-all stores Va l. 99.55 59.99/ 72'-' REGULAR SIZE SLEEPER sleepers 140-a11 stores . sale $299 ASSl. DECORATOR CHAIRS/ROCKERS uphol. furnitures 141 ...2.all stores sale $159 MAN-SIZED RECLINER, VINYL recllners 147-all stores sale $139 FRUITWOOD FLOOR LAMP lamps 6J-all s1oies sale 79.99· 5-PC; 'COUNTRY FR . DIN1NG SET dining 1oom 142-all stores sale $'.99 5-PC. BL(ACHED PINE .DINING.SET patio 146·,all stores · sale $39CJ 5-PC. COUNTRY FR. BE DROOM . bed•aom 1.43 -•ll·sime > sale $849 5-PC. ITALIAN DINING SET t soc.ialiein o'f Sonoma County · . N , -.... ..:....,........:..,and other land devclopl!r3 _loun~wear J1 5-were S18-S38 13.99·21 .99 svccess(ully argued against +-•-~ BIK-INI SETS ASSORTED COPPER TEAKETTLES . cookst'loc; 135-all slores reg. 15.00 12:99 dining room 142-all stores sale $649 · ASST. DECORAllVE MIRRORS pict/mirrors 75~an sirs. $60-S85 39.99-69.99 • it in U.S. Di_ strict Court.. shape shop. 44 -wer~ 1.7-5-4.50 79C.· 1.79 The_ ordinance l?rov1~es LONG QlHL TED ROBE for-a rive -year plan 1n whic h ·-only 2,500 new dwelling robes 53-ieg. 28.00 · un;ts. or an a"erage of soo a PANTIE GIRDL ES, PANTLINER S .• ~year .. c.ould be built within sfldpe shop 44 -reg. S5-Sti 2 29·6 99 1he city. It also calls for a · ' 19.99 200-foot wide grtenbelt around the city. SHOES ANO ACCESSORIES -ASSORTED SHOES cosmopolitan-shoes 12-were S 19·S22 10. 99 • 74 PC. FLATWARE S~TS ENTERTAINMENT, APPLIANCES flatware 1'56-all stores reg. 45.00 _11 PC. GLASS SALAD SET hou~ares 29-all stOres reg. 1 S.00 MIDLAND AM CLOCK RADIO ONEIDA 45 PC DINNERWARE 29.99 9.99 radios 729-all stores"eg. 19.95 12.89 ~ares .33-all stores reg. l9.99 19.99 PHILCO AMJFM TABLE RADIO lJ •od;JIS..729-all·stO<es oeg. 24.95 1.5•89 EUREKA PRIGHT WITH TOOLS GRUNDIG AC BATTERY CASSETTE vacuu"" 73-all s10<es '<:!\· 1.09.95 . 79.99 oecoodeos 729-all st0<es ,,;g. 49.9S 42.88 3y, Ql. RIVAL CROCK POT MIDLAND DIAGONAL B/W "TV sm. aooliances 74-al\ stores reg. '20.99 16.99 Hef'1ier's Helper Guilty televis;on• 722 -all stmes oeg. 109.95 89.95 3 SECTION WALL 'UNIT . cosm. sh0<s 12 -weoe $23 18.99 S" DIAGONAL TEENY VISION TV aff0<dables 87-all sic.es reg . .169.95 129.95 DECK SHOES 1elev;s;ons 722-all <1mes oeg. 89.95 79.95 • ENTERTAINMENT CENTER . WOVEN PUMP • blvd. shoc>s 1 t 2-weoe S 11 6.99 PANASONIC 9" DIAGONAL B/W TV affoodables 87 -"II st0<es oeg.'59.95 .47 .. 95 -{;L(\SS IC PUMPS 1e1ev;sions722 -allstooes special 114.95 PUB BARWARE, 8 PIECES 7.99 COUNTRY PINEIABLES - occas. 144-all s101es sale $109·$149 3-PC. BISTRO SET • pallo· 146-all stores siile $89 5-PC WROUGl:tT IRON SET pat;o 146..,,11 ~ores sale $179 5 PC. COUNTRY FR. BEDROOM bedroom 143-all stores "' Sile $849 5-PC. ENGLIStj DINING SET dininJ rOQfTI 142-atl stores · sale $955 7-PC. COUNTRY EllNING·SET-'- din ing room 142~all stores sale $1199 ASST. ROSEMOND l'RINTS pictu1es 75-all SIOfes reg. $40 24.99 BRASS LAMPS, 2 STYLES ' lam!!_ 63-all stores ·'~.:.. $~5 49.99 • BUDGET STOR~ SAVINGS blvd. sh0<s 111 -weoe 16'.oo 12. 99 CARNEG IE 68" STEREO CENTER gla"waoe 126 -all stores reg. 112 t---oiCifH"IifCfAifGi'Ori<rrUf;P'-'llToiBoGjb·+-iE;i:S~P~A~D~R~IL~L~E:;S=;;;i;;>'TTnrr----<1 sieoeo 728 -all stooes oeg. 349.95 329.95 EGGPLATES, CAKEPLATES 1e rn s e1n . soc1a. blvd. shoes 112 -were ;'}9---ME.Ullll.E...C1.ARblELPJAbl.c~0'----1!Jol:i,•· '"-alls1 rPO ! sec r etary of Playboy / • ~ -.. -. _.....,"' ma ga.ine publisher Hugh WALKING SHOES .r p;ano• 720-all S10<es oeg. S8l5 $725 NINE BOTTLE WINE RACK .99 6.99 . ' " t _ Hefner. contended she was !fad. shoes 9-\verc 18.00 13.99 MORSE ZIG ZAG SEWIN G MACHINE housewares 29 _a ll slores reg. Sil guilty or nothing more than i OXFORDS sewingmach. 715-all stores reg. 149.95 $112 40 PC. IRONSTONE SfT being"" love. 1r.id. shoes 9-we<e 18.00 1),. 99 WEST'HSE 14 CU. FT. NO FROST A jury, however, round SANDALS • refrigera1ors 72 1 -all stores reg. J29 .95 289.95 housewares· 33 ~au S1ores reg. 37.99 her guilty Wednesday of ELECTRIC CHAR B QUEe conspiring with tv.·o men to red cross• shoes 51-were S24 18.99 PHILCO 18.4 CU. FT. REFRIC . · · <lislribul e a half pound of. CUT VELVET HANDBAGS refrigerafors72 1-atlsloresreg.389.95 $344 housewares 33-all stores reg: 69.95 cocaine . )' handbags 26 -como vat. $18 10.99 MAYTAG AUTOMATIC WASHER •• HOOVER DELUXE UPRIGHT ~l I SS ,, ARNSTEIN. 32. ASSORTED JEWELRY ,, wash'ers ·71 4-;ill stores reg. 289.95 259.95 vacuums 73 -a11 stores reg. 84.99 13.99 24.99 59.95 64.99 who 1;,.., ;n Hefner's 1.visN <a,h;on ieweloy 22-•ei;. 1.49·l .OO 99c ·O'KEEFE AND MERRITT ·GAS RANGE LA -Z-BOY• ROCKER /RECLINER rn::insion in Chicago. was DOUBLEKNIT BLENDS, 60" -62" ranges 737-dll stores reg. J 19.95 $266 recliners 147 -all stores sale S 199 accused of transporting the d 5 19 d -4 99 d VINYL c~vEo·RErLINER . f fl 'd . h ya• ,,gc 4 -•ei;. y . . y . " ~ t coca ine rom on a 1n er h andba~ on a Sept. 11 , 1971 IER~EY PRINTS, 45" recliners 147-all stores sale $159 ;1i rplanc flight. ,. y,1rd<.1ge 54 -rev,. 4.'iO yd. 2.49 yd. GINGER fAR LAMPS tt rr former bo)'f dcnd . SC REEN PRINT JERSEY VAL~ES FOR YOU I Ro ne tel Sc harr , 25, and amps 63-all stores reg. $45 29.99 Geor,ge La\v son, 33, were yilrd. 545'cg. s.5o 3.99 yd. COUNTRY CANE L~MPS "lsoco nvictcd. POL YE TER TOPS 1 o PAGE PHOTO ALBUM _ lamps63-all >10<e<•eg. 130·$65 19.99·53.99 1 top ~hop 162 -comp. val. S 12 7 99 .'11 S s ARN STE 1 s's PUR SE· ACC ESSORIES , . >lot. bb -•<ll· 2.99 2.59, 2/5 .00 ASSORTED PRINTS l a \\·~·('r rnaintained she leJlher "oodS 25 _reg. 3.50_11 5 1 99899 WISS SCISSORS, .17-STYLES pi ctu res 75-all stores reg. $65-$75 39.99 mi·rcty traveled wilh CARD"IGANS · ·' not ions1-a1Jstoresreg.5.25·11 .9c: 3.99""8.99 OR IGINAL OILS S1·harf 10 Florida. unaware ., nf <l nv coc aine deal and lop shop 162-comp. ~·d1. SI S 10.99 MINOLTA POCKET 70 p;e1ures 75-oeg. S135·11 50 r 99.99-119.99 5 PC. MODERN BEDROOM SET II "c g'11ilty Only or being in . PRlNT TOPS Cdmetas J7 .'..a ll stores reg, 78.99 58.99 \n1 1 ·,",'11h Sfc harlh. h h blouses 3 ! -comp. val . SI D-Sib b.99•9.99 MOL~V VODKA , HALF GA LLON . (' ril..'r . or \\' om s e as l1quo( I 07 -all stores 1eg. 9.69 .-8; 19. 11 orki·d !<.i ncc 1961. has •1h isJ'.)roducl ha s no connl'Clion whalsocvcr TOYF'AIR AF-CHAN KIT r:1a1n L11111•rl his faith in her \\'ilh the N.:i1ibn<.1I AmC'1tcan Red CrlY.i~ ., 1nn11<'l'nr1· needlC'\vork 40 -all stores 1~. 9.00 6.49 !"I". H~:\ E!-i \,\l'1 '!"ht· Ntirth <"en1ral Co.11>l t•u1n· 1111'"'11 •11 h,1 ... 1\l l"!ll'lt /1111\\ll. llll .1 ';' 1; 1011' .i IJl'•>po:-,t•d 1 ·"'II Ull 11 t•·,1 d~·lll1 ,il ,f,.1~1lop1n1 ·n 1 .11 Hn 1l l"i.:.1 B.11 , .11'11•1" ,1 '!,i1f 11·p1 H"I 'JI(\ 1\ \\Ollld (,1(1 -..f' \\ :l!l'1 'lllll11~ :1111'l l1.t1tu· prolih·111" \IJl.Ju~ :.~"' 11111r1· ... 1.·r, 1.1111111t·ct 1h1• r11m n11,,J1~11 h1'.11"lt1 J.! (Jn B111h·~;1 "l ~1 rl~11 ,, 1 t~·\1•lo11 111 l·nt h \ T r .111 ... 1·•·111ur1 l'rnp1' 1 11 1 ~ t"o r I' 11 fl Htu•hn~;1n11· , J TO ILETRIES, COSMETICS 1000 WATT PRO. DRYER 1nilctric'l. 13b-reµ. 29.t.t<J l·OAMING BATH Oil til~~·1r11"!. I 1 6 -1~. 1.2 9 · TOILET TISSUE .. 101l1•1r1t'' t lh -11').l. S42~p<.'f c.1se ARCROSS. CU RLING IRON to1lt:lllt'$ I i4'-1(1t. 5.99 24.99 99c $29 '4.99 NYLON ·DRESS OR ~UIT COVER lui<!tJge 36,-all >10<es reg. j t_:;-S 1 7 $11-$ 13 TEN SPEED BIKE , AL L SIZES sporti n~ goods 50-aU ~tor~ reg. S9<J 84.99 DELUXE PACHINKO GA ME 1oys 42 ....1.all slores '~-4lJ.95 37.99 CHOC. MALTED MILK BALLS c:.:iiidy 78-.111 ~tor~ f,CA. 1.lJ5 '-:-1.39 lb. MEN 'S, LADIES' SKI PARKAS 1... .s,prt. appdte l 114 :.a u sir. reg. SJ6-$J8 26.99 FAM ILY BIBLE, COLO R PLATES book~ 68 -dll stores val7""JIJ.CJ5 .... . 9.99 I • bedroom 143-aU stoies · sale $1199 5. PC. PiN ~ BEDROOM SET bedfOOn) 141-all-stores sale $1199 TOWER BOOKCASES occasiona l 144 -all stotes sale $169 COUNTRY ENGLISH TABLES oc..c.isi6n.il 144 -all siorcs sale S 179·$369 BAMBOO LOOK ET AGERE • affordables 87 -all slores reg. 159.95 129. 95 CORNWALL BROILER OVEN ~ni. appliances 74-aU slores reg . .J9.IJ9 29:99 3 QJ. ICE BUCKET housew.11res"29-aU stores 1eg. 13.00 BUTCHE R'. BLOCK TABLE · ' '· cookshop tJS-all SIOICS reg. $185 -" 9.99 99.99 , • r ,.m5 i Shop daily 10 a.m. to 9:30; Saturday, 19 to 7; Sunday, noon to 6 -- ~--···• I •1 f1"«1, I ,.~ ..... •• 1;) 't , -' • MISSES' P.ROl'ORTIONED ·PANTS budget 600-all s1oreS comp. val. 8.99 5.99 MISS ES' POL VESTER PANTSUITS budget s1ore800-all stor€°17 .99 13.99 HALF-SIZE POLYESTER PANTSUIT> budget 816-excepi cl-caion reg. 18.99 14.99 JUNIOR KNIT NYLON T-SHIRTS budget $d i -all stores cortw:'val. 6.99 4.99 ASSORTED BRAS Al_SAYl~GS budget 819-excePtel caion 2.50·3.50 "1.69 MISSES' WALTZ SLEEP GOWNS budger8t1:...au stores comp. va1 .'7.99 :J.99 ASSORTED FASHION JEWELRY . budget 826-ex. el_cajonval. $2-SJ· ~ .• 59,2/$3 GIRLS' HOODED SWEATSHIRJS, 7 -1 4 ,budget 824 -ellcept wilshire-val. 4 .. 99--"-3.99 WOMEN 'S LOW·HEEL CASUAL SHOES budget 812 -e1ecept wilshi1e reg. 11 .99 8.99 BOYS' WESTERN FLARE JEAN S, 8· 18 · budget ~22·ex. wil.,el caj, val. 4.99 3.59, 2/$7 MEN'S conoN FLANNEL P.J:s budget 806-excep1 el caion-r.eg. 8.99 6.99 MfN'~ WARM CASUAL JACKETS budget 8.14 -except etc.ai02_ 19.99-24.99 $15 MEN'S CORD UROY !EANS, JACKETS bodget817 -notelcajonS11,$14 6.99, 8.99~. MEN'S LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS budget 80S-e1ecept el Cifof\ res. 7.99 4.99 KING FITTED PERCALE SHEETS ' . budget 803 -not wilshire, el caion val. S 14 4.99 GAY TRED NYLON BATH RU GS budge1831 -e1e. wil., el caj. 3.99-5.99 2.79 ... 79 "RAMA" MALIMO DRAPES 'budgel 818-oeg. 1).99-46.99 9.99-36.99 *not at witshire. montclair, carlsbad, Oxnard, el.... ..: caion~side, eagle rock, th e ci1y, westmln- ~ter . \ • '"' '°' ' _South Coasl Plaza-Cosla ·Mesa. 3333 Bristol St., 546-!!3?1 ' ---.---Westminster Mall-Golden Stale at.Sa~ Dieg~ .Fwy .. 898-?521 ~=~ MA.¥CO •• ,, (J' " ' 642·175) ' • ' • q 0 , • • , ' . . ' .· .. • • • • J. W. Fu11r of Atla!1ta typifies· the new breed of home sew.ing , t:nthusiasts, · men wh0 ·makfJ ' ·theirJ!Wn clothirig -and designs for .. ' . -- .. ' others. •. v • • Purf ·:of l'dea. .. , B>JOOLSON Of .. c.ily Plllil St.tit I "'.,. .._. _... ·)( Yo\l&Sk Regina (Dina) von Burger lo knit a sweater for yo'u, you'd better be careful that she d6esri 't get-c'arried ~. &WS)'..and turn it intQa 100-pound "environn\ent.:' · .. The ·Newport ~ach resident,, who _.c.alls herself""a "frqstrated -couturiere,.t' has 'taken knittirlg·-out ·pf the sweatet anc1 socks·trlldition and turned•it into a new kind or art.form. · ( .-., ..... -...... _ With giant needles she created out of do\l{els, she knits various kirids of ropes il)lo enor.mous wall hangings and ''e'nvi.tonments1 ''·which 8re hung from the wall or suspended from the ceiling. _ .. Miss vo'"'n Burger's work reCeived national acclaim when ·it was fllm ed ·at Dickson Art Center at UCLA and shown.on tflevision th'rOt!ghout the tr. S. rortwo years. ,. . "The crew caJ'le to see what was new in art in California," ,she ex~l~ned. "and they had d~cided to film some carrot paintings until they saw my work." . ' QUICK INTERVIEW . ' Even though !'fie ;baU ~r wqrk clottles oo_ (:;he was set~ing up the.show ), the-film crew turned the bright li ghts on her and !IS~~ her Qu~tions abqtit·ho;ov and wtiy she had done th~ kn1ll1ng; Using kni~ting, n~les to create art is bu~ one of the experiments .Miss von Burger intend&to try in her quest lo take needlework outof ils traditonal realm. ' ' ' . She has m ade a scul'ptu'N or canvas and needlepoint stitches. w·htCh was accomplished ·b.Y bending a large canvas into o6d shapes as she put different stitches on it. Her dream is to do a large wor:k ·using a combination of the stitches and needle techniques she teaches in her community college classes. ThesP include the flimiliar ones, such as knitting, ci"Ochel1ng, macrainC and qeedlepoint, as well as "lost" arts oftattiog. Leneriffe embrolstery and drawn work, some 20,in. :au. ~ Miss Von Bur~er's i'nteresl in textiles ii:nd clOlh goes b~ck to before her:c61lege days, when' she-already wa s dream.ing oI beingjl ~esigncr. · • . . . --BUSINESS DEG REE ··~ty father didn't approve, though," she said. "sci l got a degree in business at UCLA." She worked for her,father ~for a while (he owned a pharmaceutical company). then decided to go back to UCLA.for undergraduate and ir3duate·~egrees in costume design, which she said'' is a very c~mpetitive fi eld. "l had my own firm ·anti was doing baggy pants 10 years . before their tim.e. I ttw:>ught women, were going into pants more." ,., She started doing baggy Pa nts, she said, because she ,fell she was bowlee;gcd and wanted to hid.e her legs. 'But the..wom en':.wear ricld proved to be loo competil.ivc -so she switched to experimenting in her studio und teaching. The tall arlisl also dCsigns and makes her own clothes and· knitshcr9wn·sw~aters. , '"She. also hiis: over a riOd of several years; ciref'ully ~nlarged t~o hl'!;irl~~ crocheted bedspreads. In ~tween ,·lasses. Miss Vo going to museu other yeaf. nilling and nccdlev•ork sessions DAd uu111cr enjoys prowling antique shops and and she usually trttvels llbroad every . AJttt she knl(s environments fo an upcoming f.-,-~~ oncTwom~n~~ho·w in ,Mexico CiL)l:~ncklie-ver11 r D!:iign-12•~~-j,, :i!!!l·Cat~ror~a rt~what's ncxt?. " ~.., , 'she has an opportuniL,v to design asophislic ed tennis I and golf Hl\c.for a local designer, wh\th wUI tukei\ r back to I . kr first Jove, costume design. Ir • • I I " • .. . ' " • • I . • ~ .... •• • . .,!_.. . . _JV\~en NOW ,TO-ilo r:j n-Q ;~· Own Sewing Patterns By J EANNE.LESE~! ,,. 'Utd1Ml'nn t....._.ltMt J .. \\'.. FUiier joined a sewing class in Atlanta about a monlh at,'O and r'nude two pairs of knit trousers. a H,ckel and a d1·css for his wire. lie h~s since bought·, a ne"' sewing ' machine and plans to enroll in a •sport coat class. Fuller, 46 , is a com munications . "·orker (or Southern ltail ways. ~le , typifies a new. breed of home· scv,,ing enthusiast: nlen wh'o-make clothes for themselves, their relatives and even friends. -'They a re part of a· boom that has seen the number of sewing centers in the United States increase about . 2,300 in 1967 to about 15,00Q today. These figures are from a 'Bank of 'Amefi(:a 1:cport. Y:hich sayi sales of sewing and needlecraft goods gre\v from Sl.4 billion in 1965 to n1ore than S3 billion la&t year. They _ ar~ ex~ected to reaCh nearly SS bil· lion by 1977. BOOSTERS Trade spokesmen say inflation, the poor quality and workmanship of much ready-to.wear, the crafts craze a nd changing lifestyles are largely responsible. Easy·to·use mach ines, accessories and notions, ~tterns af'!d tri.mmings are other boostci:s. ~ Fuller told Unjted Press Inter· 'national: 1 • "I can i;nake a pair _of trousers for Iess than $10 that would cost me ;;1t leas-I. $20 lo $25, so I'm very pleased." In San Fr a ncisco, a Sewing machine center launched men's sewin g classes about two years ago because ·or consumer demand. Teacher Bee Rowley said the men are all ages .and from all walks . .of lire. -painter, .dentist, nurse, ac- countant, teacher .. · In NeW' Yor.k, tlie Vogue-l{ut· tcrick Pattern Ccr.-started a sewing ~ ' rourse ~ul'lier this yeiJ_1', also by consumer d emand. It plan!! to ell· pand to a full·time school in J anua1·y. Altl1oug h ·male 'interest is growing steadily, the most loval home se"'ers are women age40 :ind over \Yho ha\'e learned to adjust patterns to rit themsel\leS and "'ho know what looks best on them. says Irene Cumming Kleebcrg. fashion editor of th,e trade .newspap<!r_, Home Sewing Trade Ne"'s. WVAL llREsSftlAKER lit rs. Joe· Turner. ail Atlanta housewife, is also a loyal-home dressmaker. She has been sewing for 19 of her 30 years. She recently enrolled irl an advanced class at a fabri,c a nd sewing machine store because she wanted to know more about dr.essmakin~.· fl,trs. Tt;Jrner said she spends . about rive hours a day Se\ving-for i)crselC. her husband and their two small children. She recently began making clothing fo r her parents. her in·laws and her sisters. as well -"because of inflation and the exorbitant cost of ready· to-wear~· The poom doesn't necessarily sell more sewing mAchines. A spokesman for the Singer Co., Inc., .said sales by her firm are stable, but.an increase is expectedi.n1975. · ~Thl'ee of the nation's four major patternmakers reported higller sales this year. And several small independent pattern companies • are thriving, including a California firm whose founder does lecture· demonstratio·n tours to help sen her patterns by niail and in schools as well as in retail stores. _But Robert E. Brown, adver- tising director for Simplicity Pat- tern Co~, Inc., which mikes about· . ' hair of ull paper patt1.>111s sold in th(' ... .Ul)ited States, st1.id his compan~··s sales declined sli ghtly, He blamed ,, this on se,·eral factors. including the f.ailure ofJhe read~··tO·"·ear in- dustr~\ to nlakc majo1· desig n chan~es this ~·ear . PATI'ERN ..Peo1lle .ire not se"'ing less. but they_ are reusi ng patterns more than e\'er berore." Brown said. He said-the average reuse is ty;o and a half to three tinleS. BrO\\'ll sees -I.he growt'h in horn~~ SC""'ing by and for men as a rerlec- tion not onlv or economic patterns ·• but also the widespread use of casy-to·sew knit fabrics _and un- structured patterns that need little interfaciAg. inte1;1ining. hand slit· ching and other traditional men·s \veardetails • The BofA re1>0rt attributed much of the growth to expanding regional fabric store· chains. This brought on fierce.om petition in y,;hich many lnde~ndent and franchise shops found ered, __ . By contr-~st. one multi-store regional chain. House or Fiibrics. headquartered in California. added about 40 s tores lost ~·ear and plans 40 more openings in 1975 for a total of abotlt 440. The future looks bleak only for 1 ".weaker independent:-and under- capitalized 'Mom and Pop' stores," said the bank report, adding: --· ''Na tion\vide, sewing·i; popularity will grow, with the number of home s'ewers expected to increase 40 fo 50 percent during the next fi\'e years. "'As prices of both food and dtirable goods soa·t', the economics or home sewing will become even harder for consumers to ignore." -· ····~" ;,;;;;-··;,;;;·· -;,;;;·· -;..... _____ _ Reg ina, von Burger . . ... gives needlework ne w dimension (left). Bel<?w · is completed ' . 'environment,' wh ic h sfie did with giant knitting ne edles. ' . ' ·'· BEA ANDER~, EdHor """·"'-"''·"" . \ ...... • - Savings-~nk On Discards NEW YORK CUPI> -Home dressmaking can save you as much as nine.tenths the cost of a ready-to·wear g'a.rment, says fashion editor Irene Cumming Kleeberg. Economies can range from a secondhand sewing machine to r eusing buttons and zippers from worn or outgrown garments. Mrs. Kleeberg, \vho is with the trade newspaper, Home Sewing Trade News, says a used machine is a good investment "' · fQr most home sewers. . "Most machines have so many features you 're never goi ng to use,'' she said. "A consumer has to ask hers.elf if she really needs a zig-zag stitch at all. For many things, you can use a straight stitch instead7'' . Whether you buy ~ used or a new machine, she suggests frying as many different brands and models as you can. Aod remember that buttonhole and zig.zag attachments can be bought for old straight·stitch mod els. · REFERENCE Excellent advice on.sources for used machines and hal · .-------lmarks of good ones is available in a 25·cent pamphlet by Virginia Ogilvy , a clothing specialist with the U.S. Department . or Agriculture Extension Service. Order "Used Sewing Machines -A Good Buy " -by number, P.A. 1045, from the Superintende!lt of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. ·Ti me·saving gadgets, bought or homemade, lliso can save money in the long run by saving time and helping you give gar- m~nts a professional look. Take double·faced.. carbon p~per. IC you fold 1 maleria1 \\'ith wrong sides togethef and the paper in bet\veen, you can mark two-seams at once with a tracing whee l. . 1 1 . .This type of paper works best with a light lo mCdium \\1Cight. · firm {abric, such as cotton or po lyester·cotton blends. It is not. suitable for soft or thick fabrics such as· double knits. A sleeve roll permits You to press seams open \vithout creating ri dges on the outside of a garn1ent. A homemade one is easily created by rolliA g and tying a m;;igazine tightly and covering it with a towel. A tracing wheel is handy if you often mark sc~ms with dres- smakers' carbon paper. But you can als'o use the blunt end of an orangewood stick. ·NOTIONS HELPFUL A template is a guide, usu~lly of stiff but sometimes also flexible material. Ready' made templates are available for sue~ things -as turning cuffs, and for measuring and holdi ng straight hems in place ror sewing. BuL pants cuffs Ca n be shortened easily by takiog a tuck beneath them where it won 't sho\v. If you want to make your oWn templates for lhesc or other jobs such as fabric squares and other patch\vork ~ha1>es, use sandpaper instead of cardbourd . It g rips fabric better and prevents slipping. • r I .-. _blJ" ;,,,., I I ) --· I • .. Shirts:ca'n .be made intO expensive look ing· body suits with sew-on , two.-Way stretch panty kits. Bra cups are availablu fot scwinit_o.r pinninglnto dresses, bJllhinllil!fil and lin)!!'ric. Permanent press <tnd delicate fabrics either rcta'i'n""'p1"·n~a~n~-------' . needle marks or-arc easily damaged by pmSlfnd needles::Now there is a spray-0n adhesive that tokes lhe place of pins in . laying out a patternforculting. . .. • , . . ·--. . ,• - .. . ' ~·..,..._~~~~~~~·~~1·-... • II# -DAJLYPILOT Friday, Nov.mbef I, 1974 - AQed Needs undiminished Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: Jam i n at- torney who is disturbed by the num- bet-of elde rly clients who bring in their ~ills to be revised. They have drawn lines through the • names or-· niece's, nephews and Somet1tne1 even gfandchJldren. When I as)\ if there is i&RY g,articular reason, they ofien say, "!-never hear frqm· 'Ulem. I guess they aren'tinterested." I am not advocatlna that-young\ people butter up aglng relatives jusl so.they will be remembered in a will, but 1 suspect that too often young folk s are reluctant·.to be attentive because Mtey don'! want to be accusM of being nice to Uncle Richard or Aunt Malhi)jla because they want to be left something." DEAR ONE : You've made an ex· traOrdlnar)' polnl'. Relatlves 1hould not be discriminated against because they .. re rich. Thank you ror wrlttnc. DEAR ANN l~A N DERS: ¥ou rai;ied one dauJ?hte.r~no sons...'.I'hi.l. ex.olitins ·your lack 'of understanding when women write to say th4?1r ICids make them 5QJllt\'..Oµs they just can 'l h~lp but thrash them Yl'ithin an inch of their lives. I have two boys and I am pregnant agaln. I just know this third child i$. a boy because I am. carrying il all in front , like with the other two. · · Being pregnant makes .me short- tempered and I admit J have beat up on my two boys -more than l should, but.I jus t ca n't control myself. Boys are a lol harder to r;ai se,than girl,s, b1,1t then you wouldn't know about that. ~ . What do you have to say about THAT, Ann Lai1der1?-BREAKING POINT ' DEAR POINT: I 11y )WI' pu&or should be la aaotller be of ...,.-Ike cbopplac woOd or ~ teal,--=-- IOmetblnc that r•res pllJdell eaero. He need• •• 09tlet for lilt bolUllty~melhlac belldel Ma moat~, that Ii.· For you, I recoiD....eiiirParem Aaoaymou1. The addml II -Paf' rell Avenue, Redondo Btu.., ttrrl.' OT CALM, P.O. Bo• 111, -llr· b1r11 131tz. Tbep Of1UIAU.. are ror parents who beat tllelr ~ and know tbey need i.elp. Geed hick .. you.• DE,l.R ANN LANDERS: Sneral ·.days ago a friend of mine .ant away for something she l aw advertised ln • magazine. It wt1 paranteed to enlarge her bust 1i1e. She seat $10. • When 1he ''kit" arOved, she nearly· -- fainted. It was a man's band made out or plastic. - ' told my lriend that ahe hu the ri&ht IO lnlbt on a refund. Wbat ls your opinlon!-VERY DISGUSTED DEAll VERY: I ~ ... 1lloeld Aft Mr lta•PI·. ti .. &be ad uld, "Guraa&eed 1aU1f~ •-Y rifiiMletl·," 1lrte •l•ti ·ror«et It, Eve• WITH a •11ar1n , lt laolte'a aa · eedleuproeedure. At Ute rl1k of bori•I my reader• &o ••~. "I'll aay It one more Umt:'· ·• Cream.a. e:icerclte &lmmlcU, and as· .ted •arapMr•alla you II", adver· U.. lo ealarp lite bmt are Ju& won· derfal-l•r Urie ••tflll tlaat all them. THy de very UUle, Mwever, for "e 'flat flareHeSot WI ,....Id -e.-cept Co relieve tlie• ~ ~ •!fMY· Planninc a weddlniJ What's.riaht? PIO!ase tell your young readers that. older people neeti love and attention. and the older the y get (he more they. need it. Ask them to make an effort to JO aee an aging relative-spend an hour, send a postcard. write a letter. It will be good for everytiody.--ONE WHO-KNOWS l talked to my pastor about the problem last week and he said, "'Children a re born full or the devil and it's up to parents i.o beat it out of them." Their F .utur~'s Rosy I think this is a stinkln' n~tet and I What's wron1? Anq unden's eom- pleteJy new "The Bride's Gulde" Will relieve your anxiety. To receive a copy, send a dollar bill, plus a )ong, ·self..addrased, 1tamped envelo~ (20 cent.s pootaae) to Ann Lancler>. P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120 •.. A ·~Bad' .H.oosakeeper · Takes Good Planning 11' .BvJOO~N"· • 01i111Dt01y r11111~ ll Was a perfect day for a w"ed- ding in Newport.Beach. especially one to take place aboard the ~foot yacht Blitzen. The bride was dressed in pink sattn·;";he m·aid and matrOn of _ honor-wore pink.eyelet gowns,_and the ruffled sbirls and tuxedos of the bridegroom and groomsmen picked up the rose tones. In some respects this was an unusual wedding, but to Debbie Dellahouse and Noble Craig it was just a beautiful day and the start or their, new life together. Eating wedding cake and drinking champagne after the ceremony, Craig, a triple amputee who was· wounded in Vietnam, 53id; .. "No matter what happens, I'm happy all the time. You're here too short a time. There's no~ being -· .sad. · "1 've a1ways been this way. When I wall in-the hospital in Vietnam, I decided I had something to come back to." There was nq/leedto talk about how he would manage as the father of two (both have a child by a previous marriage> and the bread- winner of the 'family, because Craig is managing better than SQme people with no s~rikes against .them. · Mrs. Craig's daug,hter, Yanna,3. · will live with them·, and Craig's son, Robert, 5, will visit often. Craig is interested in scuba diving, hunting, boating; doing woodwork and "anythipg else sou. can think of.'' Originally I was going to write this column on "How to Run a Household Effec· lively," but in the .middle or the first sentence I remem- bered that ·a person shouid Write a bout what they know, so I decided instead to write a Column on "How to Run a Household Ineffec- tively." , When I say ''ineffec- tively," I don't me~n that you should run your house in a totally unplanned man- ner. There ar e many rples to running a household ine£- fective ly. For example, if you are going to.keep a messy house and not get c ritlclzed,fOr it, you have ·got to look as ii you've· been working. Take it from me, there is ab- solutely no point in wan- dering.around the house in a Dior dress ;ind mat'ching "''edgies unless the gover- nor is coming to lunch. D e Ii ve ry boys .are- decidedly unimpf'eaaed with Dior a nd your husband will come home and complain,. "You couldn't have accom- plished much around the house today if you were dressed like that." \,. . It is not difficult to· learn to look like you've 'Worked" hard! As a matter of fact, this is the perfect excuse to avoid putting on makeup, doi ng your hair. or, in my case. e\'en getting out oC bed . llowe\'er, don't let JOAN RIVERS cosrrietics lady rang my doorbel,. She took one look at me fl was wearing torn slacks and a "I Gave On> at the Office" sweatshirt> and ·said , "IS .the lady of the house in?'' housekeepin.e. The fi nal key to running a house ineffectively is to face the fact that ii you aren't going to clean your hoU$e, somebody has to. So put your children to work. J _gave my dau~hter Melissa a cookbook for.her sixth bir- thday a nd loCked her in the kitchen screami~g , "The way to a mother's heart is through her esophagu s." Now, I'm not about to tell you that Missy immediateJy came 'up "'ith taste-temp- ting treats, but frankly, her T-V dinners we ren't all that bad-once s he learned to warm them up. "In what!" I asked her. ''In di~gui se, it looks like," s}\e answered as she made her· way. to the next house hopirig the-owner r-.;;;;;;•••••111 might be more res)Xlnsive to her face creams and per-~ A fumes. (He was .) · · ·· · I've found that the belt. ·• middle gro_und for a woulA-~ be do-nothingite is to simply ~..- b h be - -.. ,..,,,.ons wear a at ro all day. \.llll\ Then when shocked friends say, .. Are you just getting SPORTSWEAR out of bed at three o'clock?"· "you can give them a hurt look and answer, "1 've been working since last night. Everything's done. I'm just !going to bed." · Another rule to running a .house ineffectively is to . stay away from the phone, because lf you talk on the phOne hour after hour, your husba"'nd Will know .fOU're not bu.sy d oing ' .,,..'2" -Ho Llllllt He traded his r ace car for a van when he decided to get married, and planned to drive his bride and himself to hi s. fatt)er~s ranch 1n Colorado for their ho·neymoon. your looks gotoo far. ;...~---------'-~~~~~~~~~~~~-,~~~~~~~ He kid d ingl y says he is , ••retired," so they will have lots of ·-Craig then r evealed his "'ay to · timetotravel. happiness. "Aim high an<;t keep ··1 think I 'm fortunate." said going. Don't let anything get yo u Debbie Dellahouse and Noble Craig exchange vows with R'ev. 1 mean, don't wa nder around the house looking as ir you ~·ere ..Q_n your way tQ the car wash to wash y_our- self. I did this until one r ai ny Tuesday when a ?ilrs. Craig of her marriage. "You .down. I 'd rather. count my hies- -have to be proud of yourself or yo u sings than my misfortunes any day can'lsland up to the world.'' of the week.·· Jerry Jones officiating. Craig is a triple ampufee. Your _Horoscope Tomorrow Sagittar.ius: ~e Realistic SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2 · any tenden{'~'loforc{'. pus~.· 21): Practic;il matters take ' cajOJe or chide. 1\cccnt i~ on prcccdenc r . Question.-; of the s ub t lt', bt'hind lhl' 1:1:<cs. in surance puli cics, 5Cc nes . q uiet and cla n· .. invest m ent s t·oul d <1r ise, By Sl'ONEY 01\J/\.RR destine. n1orc l'O than in recent past. ARIES t t.l:irch 21-April l9l: Be more responsible t.EO tJ ul:.' 23-Aui;:. '.?2l · than some associates who You put out fet'lers. ,.uu seem ,,·illing to fi ght for sense "·hat is occurrin~ in nothin g.toarguc tor sakcor s urround ing area. \·our .argun1t.>nl. ., 8\\'areness combines with. humor and could make you S.\(ilTTA llllTS (Nov. Z!- J)ec. 211 \0uu may not he Sl'e1n,i:: too clearly. i\l c;i ns ,·ou ~cc \I h:.it you \\'ant IO See. lt is tin1l' lo Ix· more rea li~tic . PISCES !Feb. 19-Mafch 2U I: One in position or authoritv could make offer . g·reatest opportunities tor happiness a nd material Sl,IC· cess. -you s"hould promise .only ---,------'--=-l \\'h.ti l You can deliver. If today is your birthday. you are a loyal individual, subject to brooding about the pasl. Key is to look lo future -·realize that on ho r izo n is one or your UFFELL'S · . UPHOLSTERY wtr..T•W• ...... TAURUS. <APril 20·!\lay a PD. pular figure. 20 l: The r e a rc pa ths , b~·wa ,\'s, labyrinth rou~es -VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. but \'OU come out with a 22 1: T he climb may bl• ar· prorii. Kno"· it and refuse to duous but ~·ou are gelling lo be dissuaded. the top. Know it <1nd be ('n· 1,t22 ........... c.t....__14M211 CAPRICORN C Dec. 22-,,--_:..: ____ _.:._ _ _J~~~~~~~~~~ .Ian. 19): t.l uch that oc:curs · GE~l l Nl 1:-.tay 21 .J unc 20 ): ''ou gain new insights. 'l"uu a re better able lo cope "'tlh u npleo~.1n1 ~ll uat inns. '"ou i-:a1n strength. ''011 . hutlcl up head nr ,,motionul stc:t n1 C,\:'li CER 22l: Tread 4June 21-J ulr lighlly. A \'Old - 1s lo w kCy. :.ubducd. A .--------------------..i couragcd. Lc£a\ green light is about to nash. LIBR!\ !Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Your ability to balance. 1·cpo rt. synl hesizc infor- mation and conH~ up with complete !Story -this is emph:1sized . SCORPJ()' (Oct. 23·Nov. closl·d-dnor 1necting could h;1 vc direct effec t on yo u, Keep g ua rd up without being tl'nse. 1\QUAR ll'S IJ:1n. 20·Fch. 18): Finish r <1 t hC'r lh3n begin -ce t ··r eel o f lutur1• . .'.' You ure ublc. now to ob1 ;1 in nash \·icw of \\'fu1l 1s to occur .' • • IT'S COMING! , LAOIB S..-ORTSWEAR AT PRIC~S YOU'WON'T IEUEYEJ DESIGNER CLOTHES • IT AHN KLEIN-ADOLPHO llLLIUSS-SAKS BONNIE CASHIN-MISSONI Sizes 8· 10-12 Pant Suits-Long Dresses in Suede, Leather & Knits Separates & Accessories • -.:.IOLOL •4:JO ..... ... ~ .... .,,.Llaclt . .......,,,. ' . -SECOND TIME AROUND · #2 • ---4J2JWSI • HEWl'QAT HACH 675-2864 • JCl3enney JCPen~ey -P1xy . ..... .... portraits are enough.to make anyone. smile. Only1~69 tor 1 5 ll 7 or 4 walte1 slzea,ol same pose in nalutal color. •No appointment necessary. Come Jn, •Age ilmit: children to 12 yeers old. • C~olce of, pole$ from as many as .( or 5. • lwo chlldren together ••• only 2.98. .• No hidden charoea. • Mail ordetl : Just slightly more. II, you 111ve • second or third favorite pou, lalte It.em, too. At lntse spoclal prices, In ellhtr slz_e • Your teeond selecllon ~·-~--.o .... .,1.11. Your lhird H lection ··---·--.. 1.IS Your lourt~ ae1ttllon .... M-··-~ ... -.. 1.SS Your fifth selec-lion ------•-40 ' ,_ Plsy lioura'10lll01 PM iiilil 2 PM lo I PM -rrd1y 1ftd "'lurd1y, N-ber 111M1 ~al .lhe lollow!nt alom: :-tUENA PARlf CO!ITA MESA FULLERTON GARD!N GROVE NEWPORT BEACH .ORAN\)E "THE C!TY''. --" ,- - '. -• • :·'. ·' ' • • • • OAJL'(PILOT 8 :I .. Coal BoOtn • Busting PI-afus· States~- • ~ .... ·' EDt;TOR'~ Nf>T~; -The t'<."Ooomlcs of 111cn1bcrs ~i~ath othc1·. nuirul cool l1a 11e t·l1unyed lf's suddenly suppurl In their f'iutllc llflUinsi lhl' Pl'0/1toble'!to 1111111• till' r11·/1 l>t'<h ,u.~t Ix/ow nlinio,I! boom. And the us . ..;oci11li1111 hus ll,1e pranl' i11 i\ln111011(1 , 1ryutu 111g <11¢ 41 µlulform to lll'olcct the U1l!;tri11 <.1rt·u fo.orrh f)akolo 1'/1(' bo&rri iis,, l1nuy111g frorn u list or ills: ct•ologicu l dan1a~t.' prospertty atl{J Jra11tic gruwt.li /Q srnal/, lo the \an"d rro1n stri1f n1inlujt, higher rural fu1vus -<111d /~Or I/it: 11urtherr1 (;r1•ut school _l<.iXCS, de s t riJ<:tiOJ\ of ~an1c , P~111..., udy/1/ lu>cu u11: a1w/llcr A111J1.Jla•:lt1<J .._, l'Vl·n da nl age to rtlontanu 's t \\'O·ktnt! Uy Pt\Ul.Kl•:C1·:1.< rnat'ad:.un hi~h \\·uys rrorn hcuvy (•ou t <.:O LS'l'Hll', J\10111. jAI'! Hancher lruek • \\l <J lly ~l e Ho c c:;t ll .'i .Col s"t1·111 his 'l'llE T llRt:t:S·r 1\'fl-:S hat·l' a u homelo\\·n. hul hl''s a stt·angcr her~ c.:.tunalcd coal rcs1·rve of 21;1.1 billion now .. The protluction 11( cncl'h'Y ha s tons. 'J'h :.it 's enough lo J.:e11eralj.' :.i ll IJ\i.: TI\<ldc \>lis lo11c!>on1e corner uf ''thC l!ll'ct'\·ieity A1ncrica .. curre ntly Big Sky Cnun1ry " an industrial cons tfn1cs fur 3uu ye;.irs . It's lhc outpost. nation·s largest single rcscrt·c.or cu.:11 Colst0r i1>. '01 nearlv :1 bundoncd rL·achall\e by s trip n1ini11~. And it 's :. railroad lo\\·n only a fC\\' n1ontfts ago !Jig per~c nt;1gc or the lhrl't' trilliuu throb~ a11d rumble!'/ tol,lay tt•lth · lhl~ Ions \\'hit'h tht> U.S. llu1·c:llt4Jf l\'l ines pu Isa ti Ill! sy m pho·ny or industrial lists as t\mcricu'.s total eoal reserve. man. · Coa l prod.uc t ion in l\1011tan1.1 , llundl'eds or conslrtttion worke rs \\.'yo ming a nd North Dakota \\'as arc buildirig a huge pl)\\'cr lll8nl to under 20 million tons in 1!172 and it plug d is tunt cilics inlo untapped jumped .to <10 m,ilHnn in 1973. almost ar·tcrics of coal Un<tcr lhl! val!l plai ns. a ll of it so far in \\'yoming and .Tbc 700·r,ncg.;,i\\•utt 11lant \\'ill prpducC !\lontana. 'l'hc ti .S.~Uurcau of ~1 incs eriough electricity for u c ity or 200.000 says !his \viii inc rease to r.oo million people. Ions by 1985. if pli111s nuw proposed by ttcmolc \'~lll~·ys echo the lhun<lcr uf energy companies arc carried out. ma~sive rn achincs brou~hl here to '1'11tal U.S. Jll'Oduction last Yl';u· was savagC vi ri.!ill la nd for u honan:t.<1 of ·GOU n1illion tons. co;1L · Ahout half of the cou l rescrve is on .A pictures c1uc highway 1t•ind ing federal land controlled hy lhl• U.S. le1s ur·cly through lhc open hiHs is Oepartrncnt of lntc riOr. 1'hc fi..'derul jamn1cd v.'.ith big t1·ut ks growllng 1,:overnmcnt had leased ouly small under hca\'y loads. \Vild a nima ls rlCe. parCl'IS \l'hen the slate govcrnnients, Clean air is s uddenly filled \\'ith' the especially rwlbntana , be).:a n to resist. rcckofburning diescl. ~1\'0\\' the f~der.al l government hus ~ agreed not tu le 1o1 se any more land for rnining "unlil jt co1nph:les ;in e nv ironmenta l impact study early next year, Tll•: CllAR;\CTER o•~ l\Jontuna, '\\lyoming a nd North Dakhtu, \\'here the coal. treasure is buried"jusl bclov,. the prairie, has changed ror the l.6 million people \\'ho live<l here tbl't'e yeaf'9-agO, v.•hen the boom began. .. The isolatf'on and solitude, the open spaces,· th e rommunity of neighbors, I can see all that goin~ out the windoW." says \\/ally ~1 c H ae . "'It's som ething I hiltl hoped to -sa1'e fpr m y children. It's import;.int and precious ." · !\1cRae operates a 30,000-acr c ranch, part of a faroily em1>lrc started '"hen his grandfather bought 110 acres from a fur trapper in 1886. llis cousin, Evan Mcllae. owns 3<1..,000 ucres. The coal. is~l css than 200 feet below the rolling grasslands of tho two s pre ads. . Three generations of the family have built a life rooted in respect for this av.1esom e . o pen prairie: an endless land that niakes a lllJlrwt hink even God would be lonely here. Tkat·s how !\1c Rae und hi s nei ghbors teCI . Not so the 40.<KIO or· more industria l v.•orkc rs.· miners. engineers and others -no one know:! .. UP 1'0 NO \\! we're derinitcly in control. .. s aid one st;,ite orficial. But \Ya)ly !\l eRae Tsn't sure . ...-AflYtimc the feder:.i l government decides cowboys are cxpend'abk'. they'll move in ," he says. ''There's just nol much you can do.·· !\luch of the stl'ip mining started since 1972 is on railroad c:ompany land leased now to m ining companies. ·r~erc had .been mining on a smull scale 1for decades. mostly t.o fuel trains passing.through the states. Only a few ranche.l'sJi.ave JcasL·d or sold to.-t.he coal companies. Even l\IcRae is ol)e. li e sold 3,200 acres to the Peabody Cotti Company just before the boom sta rted. and used the money to buy lYiiCe that m:1ny acros \of other g rassland. ' • • • t\i\IE RICA'S POSTWAR industrial . boom bfp3ssed !\l ontana. \Vyoming and North Dakota. \\'hile the rest of the eountry fuelC<) by ,cheap e ne rgy from o il . v.•ent oh a binge or 1'he Savages <ind their <I-year-old son live in a mobile hon1e thal is \1'edged like u m etal s ardine umong scorci; of olh(ll'S on u Ual plain of sand and sugl'. five unpaved milc:i froin Hock Springs, \\Iyo. '!'here'!> no lat1:11. trees or IJ<1rk nearby, Uust rist•s ut the faintest breath . eoating ca rs. house:; and people and rntccing into-e,·c ry room. ., SA\'1\GE IS ll El.Vl~G build thl' Jim l!ri.d1U!.L-cle.ctr ic 1>0Wer plant. ;i n S800 n1illion, 2.ooo-n1ega\\·att eomp!l.'x tho( t1•ill burn \\l yoming coal. enoug h for a cit y o r half·a ·million, like TRAILERS PACKED IN CLOSELY BESIDE WYOMING'S JIM BRIDGER POWER PLANT ~xactly hO\'' n1any ,11·ho have conic LO the thrcc<Stutcs tli mioo·thc eoal and turn it into energy. In Colstrip, there \1cre 200 people in 1972, a nd no11· the re arc 3,000, mining und . buildini:: the power plant. T ll E CONSTlt U(."TION workers ~ f luster in Tnl•lal ghl1ttus scattcrl•d around Cols lrip :ind olher boom I0\1•ns. The~' ovcr\\'hcln\ the schools. crowd the hi ght1•ay." and \\':Ilk 111>0n privall' land as ~f it \\'ilS publil· sidC\\Ulk. ··1 guc:-s it "s u s1nall thin~. I.Jul ii used to be ,1,.hl'll you 1)1111sl.'tl sonH.'Ollt' --on tht rcuHI. ~oy..-'1:ould both w:1,·e i" says ~1 l'R Hc , \\•l'k\is 38. ··People \\'l•re fl'icnd1v like that :1rountl ht'l't'. Uut you drive by Col."l r l1} 110t1' und 1u1l>0cly waves. .. ··1 wt'l)I to grudt• sch1xtl in C11lstrip, tnit Ill)\\' U do n't even fl'<'I v.'eh:ome in 1n};'homC·l~·n :~ny ~1nrC.'The l.u\\·r~ is su unset\ l('cl . no hod~ knu\1 ~ :in~ hod~ "1'hl•re's a lut of \\'a ndcr·trn '" trcspassin ~. 1'hcy sec an cn111t.Y piece of land 111111 lhink ii':'! not O\\nCd. l"tC s ~n fhlrslv ft1 tlle anil horst'll \\;llrinj.! for 1x·op lt: in 1c a1 c a pond~' tht•y t·an ).:Ct \\'alt•t' Anti thPl'\''s ;1 \11l or poachin l! 1 hatt' lt•s. ... :i nt clh1)t· :ind di'l'r no11\ " ;', ' construetion and el'onon1ic J.ll'O\\'lh. • the no rth Great Plains experi enced lilt.IC fndust1·ial progress. 1·11c three slutcs "·ere too rarl'rom major nlal'kCtS (or factori es nr trade eenlt'l'S. Their economics remainert. basically. agricultural ·rhe coal just under the plain:; \V;ls easy Ill mine. but lhc cost of shippihg it huodrcds or ~!·~~~. lo indusll~al 1·e11ll1rs 1t·;1l! too Po1n11ation in the arpa dcelinc1I q nivCrsit y· ·student s gradu:ttcd und Moved e!S('\\'hcrc lo r.ind johs. 'l'hc v;1st pla ins ~ncl mount.alns rcn1Jinccl lonCI}'. And rnosl people here liked it th;it \\·uy. 'l'hcn the l'nerg~· (•r'i.<\is r h;111gt•d the ••cnnomies 11f northern (ireat Plains t•11a l. Sl.:attle. ·rn ri;ach !he plan1. hl' 1nust con\mUI C HU n'iilt•:oi:I d;i y, Boomcrs in Go ist rip rt!t'I et·('n rnore isol ated ~ 1'hi.: nearl'st doctor or suµt'r- n1arkct or de p:.irtrneilt store or mo\'it· is 40 ni ilt's away. Children often pla_v on <L J!t';i t'l'l·loppt•d road. dodging 10- lon t rucks. .. ,'ou h.,_)'l' to 1lra\\' on i_hncr r1>sour- tcs lo cnd urt• here," said ~Trs l'larunc1• !\l <·!\t urtrc\'. !ht• 29-rtar-old \\'ifc of a llillefittt·r· fron1 ('a 0 1ifnrn1;1 lh·r hus h;1 nd is hi,:lping huild th1· Cols1rip Po\l'l'I' l'l:int. Tht>~· li\'l' in a 42·(oot n1otur hom1! v.·ilh their thrt·e c hihtrcn. · Gillette'. \\'yo .. is anothe r or lhf' fi,,,. (;rt>a1. Plains IO\l'ns taui:?:ht in the Cooil 1)()(11n so far. Hui tl)c boo1n lht•r1• i!-i in \ts secnntl tlt•e adl'. <>II disco\'ct'ics 111 • • • tlu• J9Hos s tarted it and 1iotv eoal 1· 11 t; Y C 1\ LI. T 111•: !\I S I~ t. V I-: S n1ining cont iuucs it. G i11<'tlc h;1d :1.uoo ''hoon1ers" <l nd they're 1Jroud of it. 1iCo111c in 19fi0 and is \\'Cil Ot'C'r ~1.000 '!'hey a1·c !ht• s killed cons1t·uclln11 today t\'orkt•rs \1ho brlni:t lllUSl'lt• a rul , '"l'his hasgottnb<'on1·11f lht•n10.;t knott,.hU\\' fi1 lliT lXMiiii;'riiiT1l\t'l'h1 ·-cxclllng l1111Cl's 111· thC "'orld rtght "'lintier 1 lu: country building 1mwt•r now.,'' says ~I ik e f.:n 1,i."JO, a shoe store l)l;111ts . t>rldr::es. r eservoirs. 1nint>s an•! o\\'nl!r, rc<'cnlly a rr1 t·C'd In GillcllL· refineries. Tiiey ha\e C'o111c lu.'rl! \\'ilh ;ind rcccnlly 1•l rrt1~d 1naror. Scvcr:.il "'l\'cs :ind ~hlldrch to live in h:~rdShip !.lrippinf.! opl'r;it1on~ art' ph111nl'<i ror an1011 jl 11atlvcs tt•ho o(tcn d1Jrl t t\'Ull l •lhl' :irc11, and a ro:11 g:1sifi tll!Hlll lllf•fl'I -plnnt. ··\1ou'\'c got In J!O "'here lhl' nlO!ll'\ Is:· s;ild H!1il Sa ,·a~c. :1 lS·~·c;tr·old pipcfill-~r ft1t11n Lt•\\·i!ito"'n. fllflnl .: carnin~ S.-150 :i \\'CCk in lfll' (rOl1I boon1 . llU Rl~Ci 1'111•: .. :ARLll·:lt 011 hoon1. ti illclt11 r1•l>illC'nls "a1t·h1·il 1nsl;.1nl n1ohill' hollll' ghl'llo!> ;11)llt'<tr 011 tht· f1~1'1.t1tl plu1n:-1 In lh1• spnn.i.: th:l\t t~·t :-anl. lutn th1• 111ud 'rht·rt• :1r1• hlJndr\•11!> ol \\ally l\lt•ltues In l\lnnl:1na and \~~.oming \lhtl'l' lilt• inC'llH<'lll f:rcal Pl1.1ins ('1);\\ t-10m ha s haJ il!I grt•ulcst in1 1lltfl sn far. 1'h1•v urt• IJ:uulln~ ln~rlht•r in 1-----,~.,~,~0Ci11rfi11i!> l\'llJTOll'C!t th1. j;inrl ?i1 cfhrH s. ~ fpund ini:-mcmht•r of the Rosl'bud 11r11t L'(·\ l \" r\i.so1·in1 !on 'rhl• "Al home, l"d be lu~ky lo 1•:1 rn $:!00 :1 n\onth. \\lhal·s II\\.' scnl!l' nf li1h1).:J11 1to1·1·111·ket•OOic hou:fc :.in1l dri,•111 1:. ;i n old ttt'-l-lerc-l~·~~t-u----nrw-1·ar"" 111'•\v h11'1s(' an1 I ~1111(1i.;y ln l111•hank ·• • SChnnls \l'l'"11' !11tl'f.:NM~am1.., sfffll1 ·1l 111tn \('mpnrnry-tlntldrn.,,.-, nwttrrtfri"Jr :in nhl Wt}l!dl'll ('l\Ul'Ch • .- '!'his ti n\e Gillette is preparing. A $.I dred~ of proposals fur c11at dc\'clop· heat a honie for :1 \I inler. < rn illion junior high schlM)I has just 1nen1. 1\ruu ntl thl.' 120.foot-dee p pit are· · 11pened . Moliilc'hon1l'purks are st1'il'-\V~·oniln g h :_i,, lll'\'Cn rni 11 cs ~ugemo,1nrls orloosedirt ,the soillhat··· tly rel:(llh1tcd. 'J'h c police force is opef-uting no\t', producing 18.G n1ill io11 once l'Ol'ered the c oal. \\'hen the arew hcefed UJ). Educated.by one -oon·~ ton~ IT ye;1r. Six !\·lo~l ala mines· is ·mined out. more lhan 12.000 aCre!I:'~ Gillette is pre p urcd for the second. produced about 40 n\ilhon tons last \1·ill be torn up near this Colstri11 mint' · But Rock Spl'i ngs isn't. lksides tht ~·car. North Da kota h<1s fuu1· stri p uJOne.· · '" Bridge r P<>V.'Cr plant. strip mines are 1nines. :uul outµut is l!mall. A number If all the eoal in l\lontana, Wyoming • ..,... µlanncd, 1.1 rl.'fi1lery .and a S75 million or proposal~ haVl' bee n madl! to start ~nd morth Dakota is\harvcsted, ex-· t rona ·plant. 1'hl· 1>01illl:ilion has ju in. major product ion in lhat slate. ,,, perts e·timate 1fial up o 21.0CIO squari: •. i)cd from 25.000 to 45.000 since J9i2. Coal cconomil'S make it 1nost al· n1ilesof )!rasslu11d \t'illbe destroyed. 1'he nev.· eons truction will add S40 mil· tractive·of .ill to burn the fuel near the 'Once fhe dirt \\'ould ha\'e been, lefl" liiiiiil year to-the school tax rolls. to\\·n ~ mi ne. As a· resu lt, S2 billion now is in ug ly spoil piles. NO\\'. la\\'S re.'Cfujre Offi cia ls say. being in\'cs ted in plants, machinery thl.' coal ('Ompani'es to replarc the dirt "The tO\\'n "'ill be orreas\' strcl'l af· and far ilities. En~rgy from the eo:1I und plant \'egeta tion. ·"· tl'f the bui lding is over,'' s'a id a cont· \\'ill be exported by 1\·irc. as clcc· The reclamation \l'ill cost up to .·- pany executive. ··uut until lheri, .il' .. t1ic ity, a nd by pipeline. as-synthetic S.i.000 an <icre. but the deposits are so' gonna bl' tou~h. '' ... --gas. · rich -some veins are JOO feet thirk -·· ·• Gillette is the to11•n \\'here the "Gi l· The , n1assivt> Bridgt'I' plant ;ind the l'OSl often amounts to only a feW ·· letli: S\'ndrome" \\'as first identifil.'d mine near Rock Springs, one costing cents eachtonorcoal. .. and dCscrihCd. A psychologist ga\•e S800 million a lone, ··will ha1·c four The r ea l quest ion abou t .- that name to tile effect of boom town uni ls of 500 mcg~·atlS each." says reclamation in Y.'yo ming. Montana · .· life on the boomers. It's a syndrome Ken \Vorrel l of P aciflc Po\\·er& Light. and North Dakota is: "Can it be • l)!n·n ur ,the ' boretlOrn that infects . ~he plant's ownc£, i-:One unit would be done?" . • ·.:· fan\ilies o f itine r unt constructffin enoughlosCr\'eallof\\lyoming." SO~t E EXPERTS SAY no because· \\'Orkers. ,\ND T HERE'S-MORE to come. the annual "rainfall averages onl y ' • A cfJn1pany ca·IJed F.nergy Tran-a.~ut 10 inche..'! in s~me are~s. insur-' s portation Syst e ms. Inc., has f1 c1ent for-revcgetat1on.Stud1es olthe . proposed a l'O at slurl'y plpc\i n~. The problem ha \'e begun and coal com · llt'S tcm tvould pipe ground coal mixe·d panies in !\lontana a nCl ~yoming are ~\·ilh "'alcr. from ~V)·o1ni.11Jlol1' i\[li;!lli_ exl>t.'l'i m..wtjng \l'ilh re vegetation of· Bt'J0il1 ERS l~AUG ll \t•hen the tel'm is mentioned, but. their \\'ivcs nod their heads. "It's t rue." s<i id !\'l rs. l\lcl\'lurtrey in Colstri-p. ··l\tost onliCW offieil8rffi'irTif- hcrc arl' hore'd. \Vhen their hustlands conic hon1 c, thl!y expect him to enter. lain lhem a nd the c hildren: I-le l'Oml!s ' in tired ;ind the next thing you knotv lhl'rc's trouble .·· Bars in ;ind near the bo6m to1vns dp a lhr1t·ing business v.·itb the men. But llusl and lht• e 1npty plains around n\any mobile hnnll' cal)lps kl'ep 1nost of the <·Onllt rucl1un \\·orkers· \I it·cs in· si1le I he1r m cl a I hou~c~. "'1'1y tvife spends all day \\'Orking puzzl,•s." said unc rn an "\\'l' n1u~1 ha\'l' a hundrl·d ufthcrn.·· ··n ·s l·rum1n v h('rl'." s;1,·s !\lrs . . Je\\'C'n Su llivan: \\"ifc of a \\:elder at th1· 'Bt'itlgL·I' 11l;111t in Hock ~prlngs. ···rhl·rc ·s i111th in,I! lo do. The LO\\'ll· s1x:ople arc unfricrully It 's su dry you can't gro\v fl o\\1f•rs. '' ,,J rs. S;l\·agi: li :-lt·nl·(l 111 he r nei.eh · l)or :-pl'ak and of'fl'rl•(l: '"\\'e \\'<lt l'h a lot of tclcVi!>iOn . ;ind !hank l!Cld for t/1 e s11:1 p u pL·ra s .,. , 'l'h1· turnu\'t'r is grc;ir ;1t rn;_iny eon· :-lrurt1 11n johs. \\'urkt'I'!> often <1u11 \\1thout l'XJll<1n;.d1u11 "I •SUSIJL'<'l <I lot 11( !I'S llOmcsfit prohlcrn!> ... said one eom1>u ny of fitial "Sonlt•lillll'; !ht• II itL•S \1•ill j11sl p;1ek u11 ;11111 h•:11 l' 'l'hl' gu~"tl f1 nrl :111 l'll11JI,\' hou:-c \\ hl'll hl· goe~ hoOH'. 1'f'lt· t!'11ck r(•nt•1l plat'l':-a l\\:1 ys do ;1 hl';1\,\' \.Jusint'l!S int he :.pr111 g . -. .. "" l 'll E .. ;('f}!'\f)i\Jl('S 111 t·oal 1:-~iu·h !hat II ·~ 11ften Tll Ol'I' l'XJl('l\~l\"(' ((1 ship 1h1.1n to 1nin1·. 1'!> a r1·~111l . i11th1,tl'~·. unlil l't'l'l'llll.t'. ha d li111e 111lt'l"l'.'\ 111 i.:oinµ \\'P!>l lo l ap eo;11 dcpollil.,. 110 111a\1tr ho\\ rit·h l-;;1!>ll'l'r1 ;1111) 1\ppaL1el11;111 1h·p11!>1\.~ \1t•r1· rr111rl' lh\:1 11 :1111plt· for lh1· L»1rl~ ,\Jnl·ricall 111d U!>\l'i;_ll 1n;_u·h1111• 1111d 1n- 1r r r,.1 111 C'\'t'll1h11\ tl';llll'rl 111 thf' pn ~I \1·;1r 1·ra \I h l'll t'h!·a11 oi l and ).!:1 ... IJt•c;nnc the fut"l ot' 1·on1e1Ht·111·c· l•:11viro11 n11•11t :1l ro1u·1•rn an~t lh1· l't11·r~~· s hw1ta ).!•' l'ha ngl·<t 1 IK· p1r! u t'•' a1unt :ina . \V ~i11n 1nJ.t and ~o rth llnktll11 hU\'l' 2:1 hi11ion Inn!> nr lo\\ sulphur i:oal. ·It t'<Ul lie burn•·d ... 1 c:lt<111 ls !hut ut1ht,v 1·011111:11111• ... u,1111! Jt l'an l!allily !llccl ..:lean .111 llta11tl;1rd::. i•ffPCti\l' fl(•Xl ,JUI\ . 'l'h~rt>'s ennuJ(ti of lt11• lot1 -.u1plH!t fu~·I in lhe t hrt'l' ~tall'" I" i.:1·n1•r,1h• till lht• nwllon 's 1·11rl't..'1ll \'lt·1·1nc11 t r•11 1 ~111npli11n f1}1' Jn t·1.,11 ' \n•l .. 1r1p • 111111111)! IS !'>'1 l':t'Y rhl' ro.tl c·an lw "hq• 111.·cl l,00(1 m1lt·~ :u1d ~till he 1·h1·.11J1.•1 thun dt'l'))·n1i11t•d l·::1i.11 ·r·11111,d \\ho"· cost is ri!ll nR. ' ~as . . cx isling spoil piles. Burlington No rthern. H:1i lroud Co . Ranche rs and' environmenta li sts '" h;1s prqilOsl·d coustructi?.n of 135 miles also "·orry thal strip mining V.'ili dry · of ne,,. tra tkS fron\ Gdlc!lc s.outh-up t1·c1ts and springs· in the three " tt·iird. The t r::t l' k. the most constructed stales. rui ning ranchts. in JO ~·cars in this tountr~. \\Ould be to Studies also have begun to deter· haul c:oal. mine whether the rivers in the r egion 'fherc are rumfJr s C':Jch da~· of other can meet the water needs of the ·· ncv.• proiects .... rhe real boon\ hasn't energy companies. Coal gasification. hit Yl'I. ··said one eon\ pa n~ ofr1c1a l. power pla nts and coal slurry pipelines .. • • all use wate r in massive amounts.· ' TllE :"ll ASSl\"E, :.ha rp-toot hed The Colstrip plant. for instance. will' butkt>I shccd 1n10 thl· rich fuel ;i nd in need 8,000 gallons a minute at full one bill' s cooped up t'nough l'Oal to 1 capacity • .• ..... .. • • ~ ,• ·. } ~ ' • -< ~ • ~ t ! • ,. ~ • •• • • , • • • .. / • " • • -Davis' Styl~-Cli8nge8; ~A,-Bueks­ Taagle; Kings. Tie . Record Now .in Sight LOS ANGELES (AP) -AntbollY Davis ls aaaln running in the tradition of such Sotithem-Califorrtl• Heisman Trophy winners as Mike Garrett and O.J.Slmpson. And the senior ·tailback, who at 5 feet 9, 183 pounds is more like Garrett but bears a ·facial resemblance to Simpson, even sounds like O.J . • -~ . -. _ He needs only 193 yards to pan Gar·. rett •nd 395 to overtake SimPIOll as the all-time rushing leader at USC. He has 3,029 yards, 726of them this year. - Simpson, who gained more than 2,000 yards for the Buffalo Billi lut year in pro football, went out of his way to make bis offensive linemen take bows.• So does Davis. "It'1 r eally natt.enag to be put In a cate1ory witb time two guys," Davis said. ''I remem~r aittint back in the Coliseum when (was 12!, seein& those guys run. I never thought ·1·d a:o this far." . - Davis is fulfillinC -the Promi.Je be showed as a sophomore sensation, Why did b~ lllop dancint oo bil knees in, P,e end sone? •''Sometimes l'm too tired when I 1et lo there," he said, ''and It could be hard on the knees." He said be wun't ahowboaliat. 0 Ii was a celebration for lhe. whole teaal. I wanted to show people: that I bad acored on a pll.)' that we had 1penl two hours a day practictnc. ·~ Now Davis aaid he has oJber, more mature ouUets. McKay calls him a team leader~ and Davis agrees. "I . . , remember whpl sam ~am, Charlie Youn1 and otben helped me cv.at when J wu a lqDhomO(e. Now 1 . tey to help our )'OWllet platers when they come to me for advice. ... worked on my b&oetlna all.tum· mer and J think I've imPf"ed IO that l'mmoreofateamplayer." · coueie ha• not beta a Joyride ror Davis, a~product ol a rouch San Fer· ...6ando nelfhborhood. He turned down a buebal elfer rtom th.~ BIIUmore Orioles before enrollta1 at USC, taltlnl eduntloftal opportunity ahead . of immediate dollars. He baa play'ed 11 a switcb-tu.Wn&: • ou.Uielder on Trojan naUoul cham- piomhip base~ team.Tri January he expects to be drafted by·pro foot· ball ·and baseball. At that time, he said, be' will decide whlcb sport to pur· ' sue. ••t•ve gone to summer. school· every year, and I'm on 1ctl.edule academically," said DaviA. ''I'll have a degree In· speech communication -next sp,rin1. then come ~ack and1 finish a d·egree in urban studies. .J 1NGLEWOOD-The atruullni Milwaukee Bucks, lninUS Karf'Cm Ab- dul·Jabbar. t1a1le with the Loa Anaetes LakerJ toni&hl at the Forum: (8o'clotkl. . MUwauk~e comes into' the i ame with a l ·S record and a last place stan- ding In the )lldw0$t blvi1ion ol Iba Western Conferen;ce. Jabbar broke a hand in the exhibition season and laa't expeded to play until Nov. 22. ·The Lakers· .. ave been runnina: bot and cold and carry a 3-3 mark into - tonlght:S lll~ The aame can be beard over radio stationJCABC (7401 . , IUio111 OH.a-le INGLEWOOD -Center Garry Unger ska{ed from beltini:l'the net to score his second goal of 'the season wilb.J: 14 left to play, llftln1 lhe st. Louts Blue1 irito a.t •l tie~wlth the Los Anceles Kinas in National H~key Lea1ue action ThuhdaJ: nl&ht. · Goalie Rogle Vachon abut out the Blues before Unler be1t him aft.er · taking a pass lrom Brian Ogilvie and .-.Ken Richard!IOO. _ when he exploded for six touchdowns against Notre Dame on national television, aaJoed • total of 1,111 ya'rds and scored 19. touchdowns for the n!tional cbampioli Trojam-. "I haven't had Ume to go Out and have a lot of fun aociallzlna:," he said of his colte1e life. He uid he bu tried to 1et ahead la hie studies this year, anticipating the time that he wlll aur- ren<ler tor lnterviews as .the tili The Kings, 'Who have: not bffn scored on In the first period this . season, took the lead at 19: 12 of the opening period'on Juba Widin&'• fifUt goal of the s;eason. · ,._ \,!PIT ......... ~'GETTING EYEFUL -Tom Weiskoi)r, Jack Nicklaus and caddy ~ An gelo Agrea line up putt during PGA Team Championship tour- ney Thursday in F1orida. The pair was five strokes behind after Ute opening round. Lead -Tearn To11r11ey · G.olfing Qrothers :Have Big Advantage LAKE BUENA VJSTA, F1a . (AP I - ~~·well~" ·mused \•et.eran· Don Ma!· sengale. "in this kina of competition, it really helps to know your pa rlner. know what he can do, what he's likely to do." ' So Don, plaYing with the man he knows best in the world, younger Prother Rik, fa shioned a 10-u nder-par 62 and took the first-round lead Thur- sday in the S250,000 National Team Golf Championship. Tl)e 37-year-0Jd Don and the 27- year-old Rik, soflly·drawling natives of Jacksboro, Tex .. teamed perfectly in this event in whic h scoring is based on the better ball of each two·man team . Each made an eagle three. Each scored three birdies. They were in danger of making bogey only twice. Don made a four -foot par-saving putt one time. Rik made a four-root par· saving putt the other time. The result was a one-stroke lead O\'er fi ve ot her teams in this end-of- the-season event that offers SS0.000 to the winning two-man team. best-ball 68. Of the teams; at 63-or.6etter, only the 11.ta ssengales and the Pitel nyk- Ei chl!lberger pairs pla_yed the longer, tougher. 1,162-yard P.-1agnolia course. The others were on the 6,951-rard Palm'Course. Bothwerepar72. · They switched courses for t6day's play -an advantage fOr the Mas· sengales -and the final two rounds will be played on the Magnolia_ course. ''The difference is in the par fives," Gibby Gilbert explained. "On the Palm course, you can reach all the par .fiV es in two. You can't on the Magnolia . That makes a big differen- He and and Mitchell made the most ofthatdiffererlce. They played the four . par·fives five ~trokes under par. The Ma ssengales played them rour under, each with an eagle. Don got his on the 10th hole -their starting point -~·ith a four-wood second shot and a 30-foot putt.' Rik got his on the fourth hole. again "'ith a four "-'ood and a 10 foot putt. -He did his end zone-knee danCe 14 -.- times as a junior', when he 1ained 1,112 yards, but critics somehow ex- pected him to at least duplicate tm. -games against UCLA and Notre A•mea .. Ma am·e a·pproach. nts-;:_ AnifrlCIN Eddie· Dibbs. He bas given his time freely,_ Harold Solomon and Brian Gottfried _ speaking to youth as part _of a gained the men's singles quarter- program to inspire and motivate finals or t.be French indoor open tmnil He sCOffd-five touchdowu aaai,nat- California in 19'73, but nobody ahould anticipate another six-touchdown game. lhem.-He..b<._ to the Loi Anples cbampi<!ld!>!Ps Tbund1y. Urb;1a League. He was honorary Di bbl beat Erik van Dilien, 6-Z:-R ; chairman or ttte Watts S.!,mmer ~mon topeed Antonio iu,areW of- Games. --Italy 6-3 6-2, and G«llried ¥oPPed "I '!lay have to cut d?,wq on ~me .Mexi~'s 0Raul Ramirezf-1.6-3. •·•· "I'm not Superman," Davis said last year, when he played part of the season with a cracked rib after coming back from a torn Achilles tendon and knee damage from an off· season auto crash. ·-. spe:akmg engq:ements, he wd of Jn other matches Thursday, Ollie'• !-!'e ~weeks ahead; but he atreued, Jaime Filloljdefeated Barry Phillips- People make a person. Where would Moore of Aus'tralla 6-3 Mand Argen· I be without people? I wouldn't be tina's· Guillermo Vu~ knocked out. anybody" · · · Antho.iy Davis afld the"sltme thing, Jeff Borowia~. 6-4, 6-2. .usc·s ANTHO~Y11AVI S --· ---·---- "I was a marked man," Davis said,· "and l still am. But I'm more deter- mhle'd.-SUTe;--J ·feel··fee1 ·Pm-a· can--, ...... - didale for the Heisman Trophy, but R atin gs R a ppe d almost word fOf' word, two year• ago TfCle te El'e'rt afler lhe Notre Dame 1ame. HILTOI'! HEAD ISLAND, S.C. - Chris Everl broke service in tbe sttpnd and1slxth11ma9ftheo_penin& set, then went on to beat Vir1inia Wade of England, 6-1, 6·3 Thursday •for the women's tiUe in the $131,000 World JnVitationll TeDDIJ Classic. all I can do about it ls play as hard asl can.'' · He had gained weight, going from the low 180s as a sophomore to the high 190s as a junior. McKay saJd it. took away some quitk~. Now Davis Weighs 183: McKay said, "He's a much quicker and better foot· bal!J!!!rer than he was last year, and hifwas-;fvery good football player last - ye,ar. He's quicker because he 's · lighter. "Ga'rretl once fried lo p\lt on weight, too, and learned it was a mistake." Davis haS: carried as many as 38 times in one game this season, and he said at 183 he "feels stronger. I have mor,eendurance." - Davis said his return to 1972 form results from "a combination of my maturing as lt ·runner and knowing that being keyed, being marked· by defenies;, I have to·be able to dish out some punishment. In traffic, I run harder. Once I get in the open field, 1 '_m slriding .- "'t'm a senior, 22 years old, on the verge of graduating. and l want tc. make the most out of my senior.year of foolball. '' S l.ippery Rock Rolls, But Coach Ste ams Rod Laver of Corona del Mar and B· jorn Borg of Sweden teamed to win -tbe men's doubles finals, 7-6, 4-7, 1-Z over llie Nutase ol Rumania and Stan Smith. -. ' -SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. (NP) -But, they feel, 1Uiietlc dlreclorl at Slippery Rock has a 6-0-1 record this places like Yusachusetts and Con· year, but coach Bob DiSpirito says necticutbaveadreadofflndln.ltbem· evtryone still smiles at bis school's selves f>n the wrona end ·of a Slippery football team. Rock score, 11 laucbiJtlly ADDNnCed DiSpirlto, however, ts not smiling around the na_tion. about never having made the As· "Our ~feuive line wel1bs Ml," sociated Preas small college rootball 1ay1 DISpirlto. "No c.e.11 1otn1 to poll.lnlact,he'ssteamin.(. · Jaugbaboutthem." · '1We are very ups~, "-be a'iji:-''We._.._T-he:-·llne-helP1J...fUlllllnl-.,..baek-lid. have won two straight s,tate cham-O'Reilly, who bal. 1aJned over 100 pionships and we're drivin1 for a yards bis last 11 1aipea. ·And it's third, and we still can't get 1ul)' rerog-helped QiSplrlto, wboie record the nition." last four years is 29-1-2, a percentace But opponents.give U., Rockets lots ol .814. · ofrecolaition. "But we 1till can't cet any recor- Sllppery Rock has not lost in its lut nltion,'' DlSpirlto 1ays ... I'm belin· 29 games against Pennsylvania com-ningtopullmyhairoul" pe_Ution, has a 20-game home winnint strea k a nd an 11-game non-losine skein going into Saturday's iame at Lock Haven· State. The Rockets won last year, 76-0. . ''We feel we can play with anybody," says publicist John Car- penter. Gridder Ge t s J ust I .P lay -JAKARTA-Top-seeded Roscoe Tanner was defeated by Jurcen Fu· sbendtr of West Germany, M, M, 1-3 in tQday's. quarterflAals ol tbi1 ·1n- donellan Open temdl champiomiltR. In otbe'r _ matcllea, Sh.Y•fl~J!. Stewart fell to Kim Warwick or 'Australia, 6-1, 6-3 and OruiY Pll'UD ol New Z<1land-topped Roa C.H ol Australia, 7-5,M. . HetelU E.U. VIENNA -Vilas Gerulaltls defeated South Alric•'• Bob Hewitt, 6-2, 7-5 Thursday to advance palt the · second round ~ Uae Vienna Stadthalle Open tennis toumament. In other.911tches, Ray Moore, South Africa, beat Wojlelt Flbak ol Polond, 3 -1~ 1·2,. 1-3; ~ndrew Pattison, Tied at 63, one shot out of the lead in the C\'ent ~·ere Bob !\1urphy and Lee Eld er. Gibby Gilbert and Bobby !\1it- chell, Al Geiberger and Buddy Allin, Steve Meln yk and Dave Eichelberger . a nd another brother combination, Dave and !\l ike l-lill. · F o r mer r.t a st er s c hampio ns Charles Coody and Tom my Aaron headed a big group at 64 whi le Sam and J .C. Sne-ad were at 65. Souther_n Cal, VCLA. On Collision Co'urse-· The ventrable Dunkel rankin'ga have Slippery Rock rated ahead of more than a dozen major schools, in· eluding New Mexico State. It sa.Ys the Roe'kets are 1.5 points better the 5-3 Lobos. · "l,.ook , we might not beat Penn State if we played them, but we sure wouldn't lose 55-0 like Wake Forest did\ieither," says Carpenter. BLOOMINGTON .. Ind. <AP) -Indlan'a'• footbtil team m11 ,. not come aw•Y ·a victor .. almt No. 3 llichl1an Saturday, but Hoosien coach Lee Cono bu , made certain at teaet ona man weiring the Indiana colon wlll -l!Ohappy. · • Rhodesia, downea Ove Benstuoa ot Sweden, 1·5, ~1; Austria's Gerhard Wimmer topped Haroon Rahim of Pakistan, :l·I, 1-t, to.a, and Hans Kary, AJ·strla, defeated Janos lleny1'!, Huntory,6-1,4-&, U . 111,,er Dip .. BATON ROUGE -Chorleo S. ''Buddy'' Myer Jr., tbe1135Amertcan Le .. ue batUnt cllomploa, tiled Tbur-tdlY at a Baton Roua• holp.ltal al the .,.o110. The game's great names had their proble ms in the bright,' warm sun- shine that favored the two courses in sigh~ of the gleaming towers of Walt Disl'fcy \Vorld. a massi\'e, multimil· Hon dollar complex in central Florida. The fa vo red team of J ack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf could do no better lhan a 67. fi,., shots back . Arnold Palmer and l anny Wadkins had the same . Johnn) !\tiller, winner of eight titles and a ;·ecord $351,000 this sea- son, und partner Grier Jones had a 'Bama-lrisl1 Bowl Re1natch? By The Associated Press The Trojans of Southern California and Bruins of UCLA appear destined for another of their down-to-the-wire battles for the invitation to the Rose Bowl. · Pat Haden found his passing arm last week to lead the Trojaris to a 31 ·10 victory over Oregon State and coach John Mc Kay hopes he'll be on target this; Saturday against California in Los.Angeles. USC leads the Paciric-8 with a 3-0 record and 5·1 overall having won five straighl since losing to Arkansas in tht> season's -op€!ner. UCL A won over Californi a, 28-3. but lost quarterbac:k John Sciarra who suffered a broken ankle. Jeff Dank· \\'Orth tOOk over in the second hilf at . Berkeley and will lead the Bruin~ this week at Seattle against the liuskles of ~tONTGOMERY. Ala. (1\P) -The Washington. · Orange Bowl "'ants a rematch this Washington overwhelmed Oregon, year between the Alabama Crimson 66-0. last week for its first conference 1'ide and th(' F'ii;!htlng Iris h (If Notre vic'"tory and showed. the power that Dame, The fl;lontgomery Advertiser cou ld upend the in-and ·out Bruins. reported today. .. Both JJC LA and Stanford post 2·0·1 .. A game between Alabama and records having lied each other and Notre Dame is -.~1hat the Orange Bo"'I pose the biggest threat to a return ls looking for. and I'm sure that the Rose_Jlow l~·isit for the Trojans of Su.ar Bowl is Interested. too," the USC. paper quote'1 Oran11:e .Bo"'·J in!or-111 Uiis Saturday's other games, malion director Gil Sloan as !laying, Y.'ashington State plays at Oregon and The president of the Orange Bov.-1 Oregon State travt>ls to Stanford. commitlce. Dr Frank Rentz. s~1d he Southern California 's Anthony heliC\'t'5 the chances of the t"n foot· Oa\'1!1 alrt-ady had become the all- ball teams mt'eling 1n ii-11am1 New time Pac-8 touchdown leader with hJs Year's nif!hl artl good 41st and 42nd 1h the vi ctory ovtr Notre Ditmt> bt•ffl Alaboima In the O.rt>aon Stale, bre..aking the aging :ititar Bo\\·I le&st yrar. "hu;h "·as bil · r('('ord nf 40 bf DwAe ltl!trr{son of It'd ·as a b:tltle ror the n11t1on3I rh:tm CAlirornia from 1920 2'J. ~ piooshtp. Alabuma ""as r:1nkf'd No. I S1nnford's !\-like Cordova continues and Notre l)amc N<:>-2 going into that to lend the league In total offense with Ji"n · an arera •tird~r 1arne The Crim~on 1'1tle 1s ranked fourth averagjng 4.8. Steve Bartkowski or · -11u.n.1ti.l1<.'.ar.·~_noll .1nd Notre Dame is C:ihforn1a i1t l\f'Cond with an avl!!rfl!Je aevC'nth . --ort8/.6 and'l'mir.t c mosl fiil'dllilln~ll • ' ,. -1,313 in seven games compared to 1,178 for Bartkowski in six. Davis head the field by far in rushing with an average of 121 yards per game-with Chuck Muncie of California second at 91.9. Don Reynolds of Oregon stands third at 69.7 wilh a pair of UCLA runners in the next two spots -Wendell Tyler \\tith 69.7 and Russell Charles with 66'.l. Coach Dlck Vermeil of UCLA was saddened over losing Sciarra. saying, "It is dtfinitely a blow, but we 're not goi ng to use it as al'lexcuse for losing. "I have confide.lee that Dankworth will surprise a lot of people .'' . He warns··his .. Bruins agaimt· mistakes at 'Seattle, saying. "When Washington plays al home and you suppl y them with motivational things such as turnovers and fumbles, a blocked punt, that kind of stuff, they 're goi ng to bli~ you .'' T e Rockats hive tried to get some bigger-name opponents. "W• wrote letters to about 250 schools, including everyone in the Yankee Conference ," sayi DiSpirito. "Almost no one answered." School officials blame that silly· sounding name, which brings a smile to the faces of millions of college fool· ball fans. Swann Injured PITTSBURGH -:-The Pittsburgh Steelers say roolde wide recei\ler and punt returner Lynn Swann will be lost for an Indefinite period with a com- pound dislocation or the ring finger on his right hand. Swann, a former USC star, suffered the injury while catching a pass Thur· sday as the Steelers tuned up for Sun· day's National Football League gime with the Philadelphia Eagles. Corso said Randy Martini a 6- foot· 7, 270·Pound 1eaior, who three ye1r1 aeo lOlt the siaht 111 one eye in a dormitOr)' accident, will get a ~hance to play aJainst the Wolverines -fOf'oneplay. ''It's been my dream to play in a Big Ten game in that stadium. ever since I've been here," Mar- tin said. ''I talked tofOaeh Corio' about it and he has •Creed to puttlnPme in at defeulve end, probably In the third quarter.'' Martin, who remains on his _athletic scholarship In his capacity 11 student manqer, has been preparlna for hi• big moment for the last two Tonlhl. He'!J wear Nf'. 93 in his flrll and last collegiate play. Martin wanted to come out on' a fullllme basts last tea!M>D, but Corso vetoed the Idea for rear Martin's good eye might be ln-- Jured. . }!:yer, a naUve of ElU.ville,~Mlu., was playing second· bale for ·the Wuhinctoa Senators when he won the hltUn1 honors with an average· or .MB. He -followed Lou Ge1'ri1 of the New York Yankees,-Who won the title in lt:M. . •' . •. Ded,,er 1 ftttiqlft'tlte -. LOS ANGELES -Teammates Jimmy Wynn and BUI RusaeU of Ute Los Ange.les Dod1er1 were recupeuUng today after Wlder101ria elbow surgery. Wynn, the home-run hlttlnc ceeter· fielder, had bone chiPI removed from his right 'elbow and lltaments ~ "re reconstructed ln the oPtflUOft Thur- sday . Ru11ell, the ~trs sbortstop, at.o underwent 1ur1ery '&•u1r1d1y to relocate Lhe ulna nerve la his left elbow. • .WfL Gets No. Help From i!s #&Ro~ll~ _, .. ' NEW YORK (AP):.:. Forget about and there Would just be nothing in It day meeUn11. las Cowboys sianed p"nter Duane any possible consoli~ation ·between for us lo take In two of their teams. lf l• pa11ln1 NCh a rnoluUon. the Carrell Wednetdl.)'. Both had been the SS-year-old National Football wi did, there CO\lld be·all sorts of ownersbroadenedalonptandiftlrule members-of the WPL's Jaeksonvllle League and the infant World Football problems, such as teams In our league that had been in effect a&alnst the al&· team, which disbanded rtcendy. League ... as long as Pete Rozelle ls holdln1 rights to some players on nin1 or Canadian Foolball Leacue and "Some WFL players had been star· NFL-commi.Jsioner. those teams. minor lea1ue playeQ. ting to come into the NFL.~ltld Jim Asked aboul the. possibility of such "For our 29lh and 30th teams. we Thus, when the Ont WFL re1ul1r Kensil , the NFL' a executive dire«or. an amalgamation ThurS!day, Rozelle are 1olng to stock them with Nli~L seaaon ends on Nov. 13 and Lhe CfL "Buil lhis was not.an action aimed sold emphBlically, "l'tiere win be no players, just as we ate going to stock rea:uJar season cone.hides on Nox. 3, at players in the World r ootball cnmplete or partiaLmerge.r wilb any out 27th and 28th teams with NFL none of the.it players would be ellelble Le11ue ju1t·betauae they are In the World football League teams. The pJayers." . to be slened by NPL tems; eve11 II -WFL," Kensll added .. 1.'.Jt wit dofte league nt\ler has considered it. The In ract, no NFL teams will be they became rree a1enl1 at tho~e _Jus~ betMllC they are Cootball player- Wo~ld Football League will have to stocked with any more WFL players Umea.· s " ma e or ak'ettonlls ow , or he remairider Of'11il~ season. The The NFL •PPfrtiily took the ectlon '"We~don 't •IJ)L to ltl a ttl~b load up wlthoulanyhelpfrom WI. NFL owner~ made that decision Thur· after the New ~Mk Jet& slaned centet on pla'jers rrom the Wf'L, •• said "We hBVf our own expansion 'plans 5day.-aLwlhe conclusion .ot thelr-t . Howard Klndlt-la1&.-wtik-aAtt~~l~Jlo1u:llc.. -·------• . . . . • ' , . • --I • \ , .... ,-< - . ' ·' J ' - '• ~~1tp1:filis Sh~wdowll Tonight: Barons, Tackle ·-· -Newport Tritons Diahlos vs El Toro Mix It Up ' ... Two lo.Jury-stricken root· El Toro High's Chargers .it stake Is everything. 'the phenomenal ~;sfnl ot bal) .te1ms with rUcced invade the confines or the CoachMacMoore'sEIToro quarter.backt;>avidSchmidt defenses meet at San Mi ssion Viejo Diablos 'eleven ii unbeaten anertwo to receivers Ron Freed, Clemeot~ Hich toni&ht in an tonight in a South Coast circuit outings and a victory ·Wilbur Gregory a&nd his iplporta nt So_uth Coast League foQtball titanic over Mission Viejo would all brother, Eric Schmidt. League ,IJ•me. ' hefore an expected over· b4t eliminate' coach John Schmidt. in. 4Y.i games, The Dan'a HUis Dolphins now crowd. Murio"s Diablos from con· has comj>leted 53 or '3 at· and San Clemente Trilons 'Kickoff is-at 7~30. but the tentlon with a second loop tempts for 974 yards and wUI kick oll al 7:30 and the 6,000.seat capacity of the loss. .. nine touchdowns. He's DolPhlfts are ravored by Plfission Viejo stadium is ex· Mission Viejo, ranked No. averaged 18.3 yards per four point.I to improve their pected to be beyond its 9 in CIF 2·A cln::les, is a two· completion and can hit his lea1uereeordto2-l. limits at leas~ an hour point choice to down the target with extraordinary Tfle ·Tri tons have been betore lhe game.· • Chargers, and the reasoo ls consistency. unable to Score more than ,. Jlifurio has other assets in 14 paints in any a:afne while Ra"vals .lf'lash the Mission Viejo of(ense, compiling a 3·2·1 record. ...., such as placekicker Doug -Bul their derense has Reeves and runners Tony sparkled , s hutting out E • M Richardson and John ~on· University and allowing · s tanc· °la, esa tgomeey. But it's Sc!vnidt only tWo .Pppo~nts lo score " and his aerials that carry in double ligures. lhe Diablos. ·San Clemente's offense h Miss ion Viejb Js ex· fi1ures t 9 have trouble c lli Je Ton;g t tremely small, however, again . 'l:~e Dolphins' delen· 0 · .. 11U II and has only 12 seniors on sive line features giant-like. the sQ'uad. tackles Joe Cameron (6·5, ' El' Toro, on ·the other 231)) and Cralg F\llladciaa (6--Two unpredictable, pass-French, arter 10 year1 oC hand, marches I n with a 1, 205,) who haVe been happy a nd heated rivals winning SeasOns in Ohio, is complet~ otrense. Quarter· 1~tgely re ~ponslbl~ for clash on the football field still trying to find the right back Gary Key is a fine pas· hOldlng four opponents Uri· tonlght~at Orange Co8s(Col· combinatiqn al Mesa. ser· in his own right, com- ,der 115 yards l"!JShinJt. lege where the Costa Mesa The MustangS' have won pleting 41 or 104 tor 643 To com.pound problems, Mustangs and Estancia only once in six starts, but yards and rou r TDs. Hi s the Tri'toris will challenge Eagles (lteel in Century ample firepower i s primary targets are Fµlladosa and Cameron Lea.1_ue play. "available in quarterback Charles Hicks, Joe Carta With 130-pound center T.om K.tckotr is at 8 and F.st·an: Tim.Rosauer · and Clyde Birchard. Eads and•l35-pound guard cia is a l~·point tavorite to'. • Rosauer has completed 5S . But the ~I Toro offense David Domingues. · ' reverse 'a 23·2 ·foul at tbe of 107 pass.es ror 192 yards revolves around the run· The Dolphins, with a handoCCost•Mesalnl973. and three touchdowns, ~t njng game of fullback similar 3-2-1 record, also Both teams are under he too has been hurt by in· Chuck Van Liew and have enCOUntered offensive new coaches'and struggUng tercepti.ons. ~enemy has tailbick Brian Heaney .. problem s, but have a to 1ain grid respectability. stolen e1ghtorhisofrenngs. Htaney •isn't slated to stronger passing game than Bolh like to.put the ball in c..111-~ start due to ai;i injury and San Clemente. Dolphins..........lhe air and both co11ches [~::~=-~= I~nd Craig Driml gets -quarterbactr-AI Benavidez-ha v e·""-!'"u n -a·n·d ··S"h·oo-t LGt......,tt:--• '" the-nOO-:treaiiey-will play, h.11 completed 17 ol 38 pas· philosophies. · ~G=:':.':!~1" ::~ ·however, a c-cording to HI Ior 290 yards but has Estancia coach Ken RTSc. .. 1lur .. r ''° Moore. been intercepted live Kiefer (a former Rose Bowl er:~:::. :~ Van Liew, an All·CIF l ·A times. player for UCLA) bas more f'BSl9ve t-.11 i.1 li nebacke r as il junior, has His counterrpart~ Tim formations tfi·an-1ome : ~~!:;.~~:::!" :~ -ro(led up 537 yards in 108 Vleisldes, has connected on teamshav~players. cn11MtUDtftltM carries.-while Heaney .J8 ol 68 for 220 yards with And a n y nu m be.r _ o C OE w,,,.. v,.,.,. 1tJ chalked up 272 ·yards in 62 · · · · · . ·-"-O'nle1111 l:t.i•m... 1'1 &ht tntercept1ons.. players will figure 1n the 008,11 EKi''""' ''° carries in four non· league But Dana Hills may suf· drives. But qtlarterback oos1enM<Coot 1•s issues. i er offensively it star Larry Hall is the k'ey to the· g~::.~nRJ~~~~!o.i !!: Jetf Green is the big tailback Darryl Howe sees Estancia attack. '"LI M••« N•"'~'' 1•1 · derensiv~ nugget ror El only limited &ct.ion. Howe Hall has . passed for 529--~:~~«~~';riff · .• !~ Toro. autrered a hip pointer two yards .and four touchdowns. OBO.ve~• uo . M•H•HVoeto~H Weeks ago, pl._a·yed He'scornpleted:J?of96pas· 5 0outsi.;:~-1a0fft-•Js rEAonFrHa sparingly against Laguna ses. But opponents have in· REG..-.,-c....11• ::t t~~:"s.~:.r~r Beach and has riot pr&C· tercepted · 10 times to hurl =~~=·" 200 e R•<«P.,.u•n liced this week. the Estancia caus~. c B•.td G•ttn ~111 =~:::.ic..;:;.,«, ,;. "' "' •• "' '" ,., Newport Harbor lligh's Sal'li>l's, the hottest crew in Sunset LeaRUe football hosti1ilies, are five-point ra vorites to dispose of the in- vading Fountain Va lley Barons tonight. ' • lt starts at 8, foJlowing a 5 o'clock start for two un· defeated rreshman teams rrom the same schools. Bot~v<1<rsities are. similar in regards to good·t>assing quarterbacks, solid runners and scrambling defenses. Perhaps the biggest di(· Cerence ls that Newport is on its way to CJF playoff glory (if it can keep win· ning > while Fountain Valley is doomed arter winning only once ill lour circuit starts.. .. Afld, Newpoftllarbor has the kicking game with Art Sorce (Who alreJdy has seven fi eld goals, including a 52-yarder) providing automa.tic PATs and probably a couple of field goals. .,..1 Coac h Bill Pizzica 's Sailors operate out of the I· rormation, sometimes in a stacked setup which ft:atur es the running or Brian Theriot and Tom Ba:iacas, behind quarter· . t>jck Gordon Ada ms. Too, the Sailors have Steve Foley available as a quarterback or tailback, plus receivers Vinnie t.1qlr.oy and Mark Steverson aside rrom the backs. Coach ·Bruce Pickford's Barons counter with an "at· tack that features Chris Dove at quarterback and the power running of Steve Thompson inside. Dove has completed 39 or ·108 pisses for five TDs and Dave Kreutzer, behind the blocking_ of Thompson, has rushed ror 517 yards in 85 carries and fiv eTOs. Both tea ms are exylosive, yet like to try to control the tempo with ex tended mar· ches. And Fountain Valley ha s i t s answer lo the Kenny.Crabb who gained ·Hall has also been:egec· LG oau.w11'~"'"" 11• sEw;uiii"G~, • • • . _ • :..1. nd Ll5coll.S!ll11frl1nd 1~ '°80.~•;..~-~ 98 yards against La.Inna, tivefunniog lhe·oplion a wae-1LOt!O" u · ... -Newport receivers in Dan Jackson . I ds ~~-.J 08'U H llO . FB '""' RKIW!"'°" • will again start at tai back amon~· his 165 yar g ...... a.-Hso."~ 1111 r&Jo11<1-190l"ff' with Howe comi"" off the-~on the ground are five ,.1,,1 r~:;1 • :~~ s&EncSc.""."1°' . ... lrt!ll-""" °""'" bench. touchdowns, four ff9m 9ne ..5!R1c11E119:_,.DtttltM ~"' "OEJeoEv111s Howe is~amona: many.iey -yard-oµl and.one.lrbm.lour... l:Ea...e••'-.... • ---1w_ ~~= . -p11·yer1-illjured . T.he .. yardsaw-ay. ~;::::" :: ortocfl~111, Dolphlnt will play withO\Jt Typical of the Estancia RT~raAvH;i:.w, 1"° OE,,_.,._v .. 11!11•11 ti1ht end Arnulto ~lalagon,. o!(ense is center Biad 11E.1atH1n 1M1 t::;:,R:!::!,0-. who also starts at' defensive Green, who pulls and traps t:~ .. 5;'~':,, :~ c1.1ttfH011P end. from his· post-something Lc~··~·•n 1M1 ~I!=~:.~~ San Cleniente will be . centers seldom do. ~c:;:=5 :: s wu-Gr~•Y ~ mlnu1 Jeft tackle Ron Ca r-Costa ~Mesa coach Tom · s M•k• F1u1•r.1r u~ TE~1~1 '- rico: center Frank Riz10 Rt1rt11iwPt••Y ind defensiv'e. back Stan ~o[::~:::'~ Malhi•._. .... .._ University Favo.re. d ~~~;::.::·~.~1 .• 'ltlc.rwtMtrrl-ISO SEJCllCltUt ll:TCl ... ,1111-.. 70t ' 08GMrtt:•1 llGNICkY«tl 19' FBOi..:kV ... LllW · ..... ~ "' T . Th . L """'0 ·-~:i~'ilr" : 0 • limp_ aguna FLCl\IClllB1r'.":;!.o..- l.81Nrl'-tM• 1• REtt: .. 11'1.loflK 'Q9AI.._ ... , IU Rflt:tl111Mol01 ,.._...__,, 111 • h •--k MGStevelier"'""'' ,..it.,.,.,O*-''° University Hig 's Sill.I\: . get Serrano and the run· LfJtmtts<>wntr .. ..,,,...... 11• troo ... storm into Laguna ning backs..2.Kevin Pike LES1..,.KK11ti. ... ._. ...... .,..._.. r-LllO'lll<~l/lftLoew Dl°"'rt~ ,., Beach High tonight in quest and Robert Wood-loose Lt1.1ettG,._ DT"''-~~-~~----~"'.,,~-.lo~f, their sixth victory. 1n arou.nd the nanks. c,•.~.".,'.~,..-DT-C#'"ilF•d•-.· '"'-~ "" '" "' ... •u ·~ •tt ·~ "' ... '" '" m '" "' "' '" "' ·~ "' "' "' '" '6 •N . <ti '" "' •• OU •» ,. Newport's derense is keyed by 17S·pound down· linem an Pete l\1cCowen, who has 51 tackles, 20 as-- sists, six qu_arterback sacks and a rumble recovery to his crcdiL. ~N1rWOll­TE M9rlf.Sii'"'rMlll Ill 0.'"' Htllrlth RO Rick )OMI c kon Reill LG Mite WllHW LT Jtll511tr SE Vlfllnl1 lrt!ut<o' Otl Gorclon Adi.mi flO•nCfllr lil' TS llrl1n lM<IOI FL Tom B111t1• . Nt•"'1 H•rWDtltMI OE Jot C.''°''"'· OG Pt1' MtC.wen OGJCIMPlllllPI OE JIJ11m1 H•Urltll LI Ar1 Son:e LI 511,. Rld1•nl-"CI Mtrl Liner• •-CS PNIWlil $ O. .. !1hMIOl'li S """Ll,..r!Dll lit! B..:•os.h"" P'-11•1• V111tyO!tt-. SE Dt11 J.ttk- . HS ·~ .. , ·~ "' OM •• '" ,., "' "' "' '" •• '" "' ,. • '" ,. •M ,., <Y ,. . ' . . Friday. NoYemb&r 1, 1974 DAIL V PILOT B:i · . - ·FORECAST • Bob Heusser PNlld1 ... s-.t Ford PREDICTS: MONDAY, HOV. 4 Los AllCJeles • • • • • • • • 31 Sari·francisco • • . . . • I 7 nk ...... IM fint OM M•d Ma d'J Mte cNhtt llace • ...,.. b•••d lro,tcos., J0.3. it-'s cn••d 49""'- 37·14, two ...W ..,., ""' llono 5-od wn oot S..,,._ 91. Sunday, November 3 . &tlAMI ...... 20 ATLANTA ...... 10 . --lof~ln----~--lnAFC(ltl f----1 ~-•llli.-io '/4_M_ll'f_~I. -CIMC ... A.TI •••••• 21 IALTIMOll •••••• 10 00 I(.., A--lllaUld -&el'Qlolll 10 ll-1'0ofll--Colli Ball-,.....,... !000--.1111•-1"1 lloJI _..,.. IMl'IO N181~111lllilona U.HDIHO •..• :. 21 CLIVlUNO •••••• 20 W.DftluyW!tlNll~ ... 'Ol.4"•-··•"""-"'...c~-tor-IO-" e-~-""'•nA;CC- 1rt1. ~ n.v<> Dy Ml-· ... M1W YOIK JETS •••••• 20 . HOUSTOH •••••• 17 ou.,1 1e1...,C...Cl<llollf*-IMl~lol>"lllw0-.ava.•nt1CDolCl~--•t1 -... -.io.N-t"~ •NVIO_ll ..... -,,..._ ' , ...._SOTA •••••• It CHICAGO •••••• 10 . -~·~~~C..ilo.-on~ ........ -Tl\oty~DINIS..~••lillr. 11•7.8ooS.•llllt- -~...._~ ' DITIOfT •.•••• JJ· Hl:WO&UAHS •••••• 14 lJDl'llOll0111'¥DI• .... ~lllOftOMl-lflNfL-lllwlQ ..-it.~ r..:k.,P -• ., '-'-...... S..... 11-I C,_ pan. Dlilfool _, IMI big..,..... • IAMSAI cm , ..... 17 HEW VOIK GIAKTS •••••. I J . Giwol!ltt.iuet10-•...,......., .. _~°"'"'-· .-11111 .... i.c... ...,.oe c....---1C"-'°"'.IU& -ccv II -•• Cl'loe9W4. -• . OAD.A.HD •••.•• JO DIMYM , : •••• Jl • Slloo.ilCI i. "'°"one--"' -"IC~ ....... -· 11• •• ...,... __,, -111111 . .,.., ~ .. Olit</ tHI....,..... _ ... ll"ON--~·torei.-. ft&A.D&PHIA. .••••• 27 PmsiUIGH ••••• , 24..-·' ""-""""'~·11•111,110.-1o9fl 1N1bDlll~_,.oo11 o1-.s--n1--11111o1 4-PfWlyPWllCftfllll""l'llr 11111~. • DAWS •• , ••• 24 ST. LOUIS •••••• 2-1-. C..dt-" ~ i<.r3-ago. IDul SL t.o.ao COll'IM>ll oll IOuQI> lr-.-JI A-E.....,. Oii"" il-IUIY •"' IOr OtllN"' NfC E• °"" 1 counr ·--WASHIMGTOM •••••• 17 •ll&tlA.Y •••••• t De-.. deltn$e!llol!l--DOOd.,...o.butSl<"'",_.ll'Of9011e--P-hQpot!QlcwtoOQ""'lroi<ot~llll.,lollrl H;d. Could me1n6woteft inG8 ""'"· f""""°"''-llll<Tt<llO-~ol....U19D•,,.,.linl2ot:t "uo....,.4blel0 C11111 _ _,__:.C01:11"'9 .. 1s.~­F-.e1e.--.-._.,..,-.l"'O....,.....,,<k_2111.090'<~"""''·101onr..23-1. HIGHLHIHTS lhr Ke•...._ 2..U E""! __ ,down, 1U!11 ...... -!0911"' •-..., 0011191 loolt>lll ~ .,;._. -·lo "''blltil!l ""'• 11'111 ~ _..,.,;• ~-1nd•Mor1.-•'5-.E""'1--IOf-OUl_lld_l .... •W4l -~---h .... ..,....._. .....,..,,_.,. _____ o1~o1--· .. --~<-.tM-..Nlptd"""11---"-•lflOI'• • ..,.""'_, _____ So .. -.... _. ........ -...... ol-,._ . ffllre.,....., -.. .-.. FIDl'Mll-"""""'"'" Sa.il-°""""""'-·ll>d~"'-S.0.1.,,..,_ _Mr,1ol...,oltN ........... CoeM~.ttw0-.Mll1"91'-tort~~~---..-· ..., ... .-0u-al~-V-01'tw __ ..._ _____ ..., ...... _,..,NS-- Conlt<wncew~h,._.,._ .. ·,.no1...,ng,..Oollll~IO---'"""· -IUll--,...,,519'9. -"Df-,.-ill lht--..-l .... ~-M...,W.S. ........... IN T...._. ___ _ .,flanclt ___ ..,..._olNtl'Of'll'll-illlllt_,,.( ___ 11pn1.....,_ ..... IMl1tltw ~:.:"'*,,,..:~~.~ -"""'Saoll. -·--..... 11111 ,,._,.,.,,.._. ... Dill-""' .... " -... -........, _......,._, ............ 0-....... c.,.,..... ... ou.i-__ .,...--·-~--~- ...-. ..... ~ ... ·-.....,. 10W1 Sl1N • .., --b ..twoN. wt • ...,. .. l~ iitii<fi _.....,.ID__.., ~a...osw. __ , __ .,.. __ ........,..,.._,_32_...111-. ...,...._ __ ,_ 111<2'= 1 1ooio t!tu .,,_,"O --· wtW flMt ..... 111U9h -1M -........__ - -"'9 IHI~ l~ s.i..o.,.oa-111t1o-.. '!!--.... ll'CIMlll IMlol.,..,, ... -. ~--.,... ,_,....,. _:11,... u .. _ .. -~ia.cn t<Ulll9d .,.__SIMOlll"" ___ M_......,i..f-.T11tl .... -...,Wl~.&ouo"""C.._. lrll:i.Cllrlor...,.11--IOltl\l-"'N~l~.11111-J:Mmt~-""""D)o~ _ 1~KUHOM'A 2~HIO STATE 3-MICHIGAN .·t:b~~~A 1--NOTRE DAME 7-SOUTHERN CAL ' I-MARYLAND I-TEXAS A Ii M 10-TEXAS TECH 1)-NEBRASKA -0-TEXAS l l-ARIZONA STATE l~OKLAHOMA STATE IS-PENN STAT£ 15-FLORIDA 17-GEORGIA II-WISCONSIN 19-TEMPLE 20-ARKANSAS Te.i11e11ee Si.te 24 Ch11\1noo1:1 "fe••• A & I •9 l•rleton Saturday, Nov. 2 -Major Colle1es Al1blma Arlzon1 St1te Au~rn 11v1or " 31 T1•11 Luther111 J.I Htrdinc Mi1sl1slppi Stitt IC "fuskesee 11 Flotilla A & M u.T.E.P. 0 t1inity 27 Stw1nee Floridl 161 Virginl1 Uniofl 21 Vlr&i11i1 St•I• T.C.u. Wesl Liberty 21 C011eord West V1r1lni1 !J0 WllSlll".t<"ntucky · 30 Mooeheid ()lliO U ~ ,.,, Force ', Other Ga!!l!eS-East W1ke f"ore11 " ' ' " • " ' ' Wy01T1in1 21 Anlh-t!l'$I 2'I Tull$ 0 • I . ' • BDl'ton ~leae Bowlin1 G~ell arillh•m Yoon& Cltm!IOl'I COior-do Stile .comeu g:r,·~ " " " " " " " " "' " Col um bl• 6 Bo...110111 2• Bates 6 Cent~I S\111, Ohio 16 B1idce11ort 27 Soulhern COnnte·;;'"''~"o.;;";.-tl------1 Cll~it.111 "' H\\en.s.tarls. In the end J>....i1..!:!£.g s O..rlftHi<-1 ... ,....,~ :~ Coach . J erry ~e~m an·s-;rillcal· turnoven for eithtr:-s.-Mi~ ..... T Merit 8'.lrl• O JtrryGr"""1 C R-•I Hou9fl G O!J;otWllMlll _,.,.. -~· ..... East ta10t1n1 2l Vill'"!l''------1-C...1,<M-C--liwt-t3 -Al'MTiCll..-tnten Wicli1l1 17 C11rion 2D Shippen1bu•1 The Cltldel ' [ISi SlroudsbUfl 22 Corll1nd • .. "' ' • I M:::!"~~ 160 Unlvers1~y Tro1 a~s are side, the outcome Cigures to u....,.CMMh1.. 111 -s~ven -po1nt favorites to be bas e'd on w11ether ::_ii:,~=-~ ~: daspose or. the. Laguna University's inside game is • ov11w.1111 ut Beach Artists in South better than the Laguna '"c:-OHl!lw Coast !--eagu~ football ac-Beach derensive wall. 1rOtrW111E.,..1•om us "lion. Victory 1s mandatory LTGr-.'f-0< IMI 8111 w.51pi,.1 -.... ... to stay in conlention_for the The defense has carried. LGMlrk Fl9'" us circuiltitle. . La g una Bea c h and < T""''"' ua 3 d h d . g th I 11:Go..1110om1,..utt 1n Kickofr is at 7: o an spear ea 1n a group ttTL¥rr Ponelno 1•s Univ e r sity's edge is a are John Mc:Call, Jeff John· S1U11t•ii.••• iolG r I · d S ott W tgaard asT1n>11i.h1dt1 '~ power u running game, son an c es . rs~.uam1 1~ keyed by 196·PQWld!ullback L•i111118Ndt01Mt1w ,..,..,..,,,...,. 1 Jim Green. · SEJ1mGrH11 · -. H'Vtfll(• He""'" 1111 "' ··~ Coaches Go With_ Fullerton 1 .... c11111•"'•°'""'H Green's thrusts have net· Lr J01m M<C1J• 160 LGCflro•"ii•IMlDIKll ::: By CRAIG SHEFF ~~~.v~l>O 1u ted 300 yards on 55 carries c M•••Jo11nM!l' ,,s oi 1,..0111,P11t1S11tt Ml)PO;.dovi.1t11111 · 11D and he's scQred two touch· ,••,~-'.'."'.',',k,,• OT .. ••0o-•,,·-• "' d ""''"' 110 Fullerton College should .. Ti:.a1oc;· -,.., downs-one from 57 yar s AEScou w.111111ro 1eo '" I 1' QBM••eSerr.,no •ltl .defeatOrangeCoaslintheir 1.i1r11tr•F1-t.ii ~ou · · • · Fll l<•v•11P1~e· l•S 5 h ~ l C f U Tom.t.rf1!16 "s He also takes care of. the u1Aot>tr1w<>00 out L..oas on erence , =·~~,,, :: PATs and has 8. ,3J.yard-"LMtcke,1o1i.11 : footb all showdown at OCC .o.rm.v111w.1w ,'~ Cield goal to his credit. oE Fr1nkL..:1:,,~••.11:f'I01Mt1w Saturday night. A1 S11•ll•"''1 u :: That's bow the three com · , N VllK•Hlr,...,, 1u Green can do it defe.n· or.ior...w.u~ ls 1 lh 1 l lllfCowPtt "fE Ml~tJAc:O.rmott oeow110. .. HB o. .. tt:•tuLnr Hll Vl111;• l leMk fB 511-... l-.S.ilOfl ,._, .... ,, •• ..., °""" DE Mll•Jollllion Ol Miik 8Ufkt lrt!G llr..:t Bowen OTM1'11~r DIEMlrl"f«l., LB Jtrry Grwrlcly· LI Ktn!Vo,,...111111 CB o.,. 1Crtul11r CllW1rrenl11!or S 51•-...Bull•• S Kt•lll!>t•lllCI Prep Grid Results '" ,. ,., •w ... ·~ ... "' m '" .. ·~ .. ,. •• ·~ ·~ ·~ •• Women's siVely. too. His 7s.ya·t~ .~r=:~:,~ :~ mon opponen o e wo ":,~:~:::" lo hd W·ilh ari ·1n oc Sc11uwe,1,.•r11 1111 rivalsseeit. eor-.,.1~· o o a .f-a uc ~wq. ,run hi 11 • L8Jet•Jofll~i.on 110 11 e1·e ar e thei r capsule H..i11t9oriBttcll o :ro u ,. ..... ., .V olleyhall terceplton rom s"'Sa e y Ll~•-Jo'"''°" ',,." comments : H.,.......,...., 1t.c:h to.: P~H •. position "[,lped his males to C8 R_,, wooc1 Gu'""" 2, P11llt,.eo.i"''"""'' c....1t11 M, • CB S!tW -•lllO ltO lllkk•I, MoOll JJki<kS). a 21 ·13 st nner ayer 1ss1on 5 M"'"'""'" 1,. Ray Shackleford (Golden Viejo last week. • s R1c11Hu"'' 1s1 west) -··on the basis of our "•ISMW.N Sergio Delg.il~illo is slated RE •ori .iic:.~~,.,,. .. ,Othft,. •fl games with them, I thought urt1 ..... 11, 14"'''~ 1 ........, 't'AllMTT .....,... .. tcl'IOl~IS.1,IM. JUMIOll 'IAIKfTT l0 'start in tailback Scott. llJM1t.e lt4'ncl"flll JOI f'ulJerlOn waS the better or U.-letcll 0 0 ,6 14-70 ,. Murphy"s spot, but the I.at· ~G ~!':r:=', !!~ the two teams. l-'ullerton ce1!".!i17..~~:'f:~-:!11t11:=.1~· :1::=; ter also rigures to see action LGM••• "••ci.en ,,, didn't give us the big play, 1•11111. &..9\IN h«lldel. UNw"'ty IJ.J, IS.~ 1 VAllSIT't ' Me•hw Ott. OHi• Mllw. JUJUOI 't'AllllT'I' ,...,IMlillf,CMUMtw.. 't'AlilllTY MhtlOfl Vltfodel. ErToro ,,..,, 1s.10, JUHtOll YAltllTY Mluiofl Vi1lo1NL El T-\W. 11-IJ,, \IAllllT'f NtwllO"I HlrDOr Oii. H~ll!QI°"' kMll l!w • ,,1J.10. • JUHIOll 'lf.llSITT ...... DOfl H1rbor-dtl, Hur1lfnvl01'1 6'«11 I} • despite a knee injury. -t~~;r:~:;:;h, :~ our JongeSt gain was 12 yar· r!'.!~~.,,.'!-C::;r::.;..~ 1 • Mt1• .... Coach Dennis Haryun g's oeRKIW•llHe•..,.. 1u ds. AgainstOrangeCoaSl\\'e Arl·1sts also depend a great tos.ra1110.10H•l•o ,,. h d lb' . l'RISiw.AN . , FllJ1mOrnn 1.. a severa 1gruns. J<.,,.,~1 deal on the inS1de running FL!iei1nOr•11•m 1•1 "Against Coastwewerea ees11"'-ia o 1·• , .. u game, alth6ugh-they•dr!ike oeM•~•0•~·~·.,1•1vo.1eM1 ,., filth~ rusty because It was E~1~~••tQt : '""''-o!ie~!,.0s..~.,;; to open It up It possible orsry.,.Crwm1111n \'U.J''' our opener . We had enough\ L.,._1...,.eo~ot••IOn:Kr_... >gaiost University's defen-OGM11u B<H>n~• CllES p •• 1 E•1 .... 1.ro~: 0omi11C1U1z.c..mii.cori-OGL-•llA•••• ~lff (SeeC.OA • ageu. _,lon:H19'NOlr1111I . J, 1).10. Se, 01 Aw;• 8''"' l~)rr.:::~~~~~~~~~~~~~;1~~~~~~ Quarterback ltfike Ser· ~::i:.~~r;:_,11, :~ 0,.,. rano is an option ·styled.--cere .. ,Pft••on •~1 ....,.,.H., ..... -.111111 .. ltK~l?-rield g~neral and Haryung ~·~':::not :c .. ~ ~ YAllM'TV has been seeking...a wa.y t_o s AnHt•w ,., R Wl•I""""'' de!. ,_,.,,, "'''" lS-J, ~-----,,=====-==:::::="":::=:=::;--:-:--:=::-:I ..... 'UNIDlll'VAISl'TV tt '!ll't1trftl11,11r 0.1, """'Mtrvti~ S·lt. ~lll,IJoll. ' YAll•IT'T , ......... ~lfldl ,,.,~ , .. s .... , .. JV• .. YAll:MfT . tt r.a-Hf. l:ll.-11(11 IS-1, IJ.!. COLLl!:Gli • UC lrvlM ••• 'lll'l'IMtief IM. IM, • u tt"'1M*f...Wriit11t 1J.I, 1». •DOWN PARKAS •SKI VEST • BOOTIES.etc. FACTOllY ounET . 6°42·1970 1·:1tvr I. , .. .st .. Cai. NtM I -. ' ,. FrettlO Slit. 28 Furmll'I • 21 Geor1i1 Tteh 23 G.o•li• • ~ GUillo!d "' Ha ..... u 20 ••HOIJ< Crms 2D Ke11t St.le 24 l(enlutkr 2' Lim•• 17 ~;t. Buth I: Mt'Ylll'ld 27 Mes"ch11setU 21 Mtml)hi1 Stile 2C ''Mllll'll, fll. 24 Ml1mi <Ohio) 38 Miehlllfll 35 Minne$ot1 H Missouri 21 ~:~,.~~~ico ~ Nor1h C.roUn1 St1I• 22 No,,h C.roii111 21 NOi,. 01me 31 Ohio Sl•t1 31 Oklll'lorn• State 26 Okl1hom• C2 P6eitte 21 f'enn$ylvani 1 24 Pittsburgh 27 Pfill«IOl'I 17 Pu•c:lue 22 RUll"I'$ 2l sen Oieao St•h~ 24 S•" Jose Slate 22 SOUlher" C11 2• SOUthern Mississippi 26 Sl11nklrd 11 Temple lO Te«1SA&M 22 te••s l~h 11 tex1s JI lOlt!OO 2S """ " U.C.l.A. 27 Ut1h State 2S V1ndertl•ll 35 V.M.L. 21 w1~hlngton S!ale 23 W!~O"lifll 27 Y1l1 27 Norttuidl'I! o F11nkti11 & M•n;h1U J.I Leb1non V1lley APP1!1chl1n Stile 14 lndl1n1 U JI C1li101ni1 S\1te Ouk• 20 1th1a1 27 C W Post Houston 21 Jun1111 12 OeltWltf V1lley " " " ' ' , oams-· 10 L•l•1ene 2• BuckN!ll West1m llllnol1 13 Lehi1h 38 Ge111so11rc Boston u JO M1i11<1 21 Vt!m'!Ont M1rsh11\ 6 Milldlebu,., 21 No .... ieh Tul1ne 13 Milll!r$ville 21 Chl!JN!Y Stile ¥/est Ttxll 16 MOlltcllir 21 "foenton SOuthern IHiilols 20 Muhlenbe1g 35 Sw1rlhmore " ' ' " ' u Mlsslulppl 14 New Hlmpshire 29 Rhode l$l1nc:I Penn Slate 21 Slippery 'Roe.k 45 Lock H1lll!n Cot11t1 17 S11rl111to•ld 17 Wigner Flotilll Stitt IS TowJOn 37 Johns Hopki111 • " ' ' " V.P.I. 10 Tri111!y 20 CDIS! Gu1r4 *W11ter" Miehlg1n 7 We5t11n M1,.,11nd 17 O>ckr rf'!.011 1111111n1 6 Wilkes 33 U11s•I• Norlhw11tern 24 Worcester Tll'th 24 R,P.I. ~:i'o~~0S1•1e 1 ~ Other Games -Midwest NtW M••leo Still 17 Soulh C1roll111 13 Vlr1l11l1 110 .. .., Illinois Ii 1(1111•• 1 lovtl S!1\1 1 Arlinrton ~~ Hl.Vlrd ~~ Syr1cine 11 Brown 13 1ow1 20 eon11eclieut 12 Nor th l1•11 0 UUh II C1hfo•ni1 1 sw Loulsi•,,. 1• OAl&O" St111 S Co11e1n111ti 13 A•l<•n"$ 2l ltiee 16 SM.U. 10 No•lhlm lllill0i5 11 l OUtiVllll J(lf Wa shinrton 1c:11ho ll Army • Richmond 12 o.-eaon 11 Mteh/11n S!•!t 23 Otr1molllh I Akron • 2} lnd11111 Sta"te 21 &11ldwln·W1U1ce 24 Otlerbei" 6 Cameron 21 SE OK1tllom1 ! I C..pll1I 21 Fr1nk1ln 20 Centrll MethCl(fiSt 2S Or1cel1nd 13 Cenlr1I Michittiln 21 Easletn Mlehiiln 1 Ctnl••I Missou ri 23 NE M1ssotJ11 ll Cen11111 Okt1hom1 20 Pe"hlRllle I COIOrlCIO Coll~e 21 Wlsh1n&ton U 16 CorMll, •-• 24 l'ino• 12 Oeli1"ce 21 t eylor 21 Oef'1uw 2B Var~rl•SO 21 EVillli<•ollf' 22 Buller I~ Gr11>d Vellev 15 Norlhwooa \4 H11s1ing,. l4 0.111 o H.Usd1le 2' NOrlhe•n p,\och•&an 21 Jon11 C1r101! 17 Thoel 1 Mi<1l11>d 35 Nebras•• Wesleyan h Motl1 k•ll "2'J C11r\~al!" 12 Milwaukee 21 Wayne, Mic h 1 M1S!t0Ufl Southe•R 14 Washburn 11 M11111tr•i V1Hey 1f. \\',lli1m J,.well 14 Mt. Un•Ot\ 20 Den•\D" 16 Musk11111um 30 Woostf'• 12 ~nh Da~QI• 2~ M1n~ato I~ N[ O~llhOIT\I 23 NW OkllhO'lll 21 Northern Colorado 21 P•lhturi:i I> Obe rlon XI Cl,e·lltlt!"''" ll Ofl•O Norlht'rn 20 f ,ndl~v U 1101!11 21 L•n;OI" ?0 Soolh 01~ot• Sia!" ?4 No•lh<·1n Iowa 14 Other Games -South and Southwts~ South ' Olk1>t• 21 Nn1\h tl~•ot~ !'>111.. 17 SC Mlisouro u NW M·~~OtJ" 6 Soulh~rn U lO Om,1hJ lJ " ' " " " " .. ' " " "' " " " ' " ' ' . ' " " " " ' " ' " W•~ne. Nob. )I> IOW.t Wt's!Cl'.tll 0 Wl!tt"bt'<a; 42 Ori11> W...,!f'VJ'I 12 'l'OVl'IK•lown 31 [t'1e"' llhnn·~ fi Oth er Games -Far West "'"°''r . 1) Nt~~(la (Rene! XI Sou!h~•n U!.th l4 t1~m!XllOt 1 l3>ltrn New Mto•;to 22 t111•!to•M W~•hlnJ(!On \1 t:11 1"ory l<'omo"•) 15 l<tw•~ ... C1a,~ XI W~ !~ft\ W&~h,"r,lOll 1 L+111.~1<1 21 hl1hu SI.tic 2'0 c .. n111I Wl~hl nl!fon l Pn<'f!on.t 0 LO< An!if.!Ct; ?I S•c''"''"nlo 14 H..;'Wll•d IJ COIOtOllJO M1M~ 14 c11remont ~ \\'h•l"'.tn 11 fl.tc:t14' I I \'t''" --5440 CARDEN GROVE BLVD: ~~"' . . WESTMINSTER .CALIFORNIA i °;"~une•H~ra 11111111 .1011 • • •• I • r • • -....... _ • ... D.All Y P.JlOT . • Ch~ckere~ Flag F..tlday. Nove1Tlt>er 1, 197C WITH HOWARD L. HANDY r Edison, Western To Duel Edisob lligh will be lrJing Orange County is rapidly becoming the hotbed (or all lo st<1y in the thick of the types of racing and this weekend, the action moves home Sunset League football race with l¥l0 big local events . _ Lonit:ht at 8 when it hosls the ·ronight will be a double feature as the top 16 riders Western lligh. Pioneers at compete in the Ch1ss A s1>eedway motorcycle races at the lluntington Heuch lligh. Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesu . • 1'he host Churgers bring a At the same ljm~. qualificalion rurfs will be staged al ~·l ·l . ~ir c~i .t m.ark .i!1l~ Orange County International R ;ice~·ay for the hie !\lahulac· onlght s act ion and. cant T · · k S · afford another loss 1f th ey-turcrs meet. earn comptt1t1Qn ta es over aturday night want 8 s hot. al a Cl F berlh • COACHES Corona del Mar, • fQi•tliift!i~~-p•ge 85) ,.._ • --:;".:::;:=;;.::~.;; -For Coa·st A.ren Cross <;o-i.t n ry t11r®ve1s a&aln5.l full.er · s ;-• s .. } · / Q l.f - ton, but I think that wns lhe aifltS quar,e· J. 'IAllS+YT u.a.-•• 11t112t1 o..";ii-resull of Fullerton plays, ..... ,o.;11s1u11.i..A1Nt ' T, +t...itdon !SCI 11: .. IClltl; ,, t . t k ' -1.sL.1011"lM011t:»;t.C»w1111111t101 Al«•ooo10H1n:n:1 .... ~1~1n,•1 : no our mis a es. Sllll'cnterlao·ru·nghopesof qUarterbuek 'f'•ernandn IO.Jl;),J.E-•111110::1:1;•.Q\lllle •,lfotNft CDHlll O;i.·ft-ttSCI ''Both have exl'ellent d h lfb k Jim 111 M:n : s. o·,..,,. \Mo 1 11.M;.. ,, .... , ••"'"'' '°"' 12 •4.L.R.1twt11· d r 1 r tb II t a 1..,,, >ibl• CIF playoff ber-Leon an . a ac -l(ii1r"ll-cM01 1o·f'I: '· ,.., Ellliw• cn1 ~~~ 'nci n·M: .. ~" u>••* e ens ve oo a enms, so G 11 d most or the 10·.t: •· M•11wo•d 181 11·01 : t. o...._ . 12·11: '· ""'1"' 10H111:•;"' e0wa.n lhe breaks coqld decide. the th, Corona del. l\·lat ~h~h aste ~ otn17 · ce1 11:01; 10 . .c:. EIWW, c11 11:11: 11. 1sc1 n ·u.; 11. """'14 csc1 n :n ; n . game.'t don 't think it will be travehi to Santa Ana Bowl ,, work. 1 ~e Saints are nol a 6ol'i..lllil, (MDI 11:01 .... 11. -rl$ (MDI l•ow~ !SCI 11:..0; IJ, J. Y-l (0+0 f 5 l J13S8ing lC3ffi but Leon CJ;lll 11 u : ·~· M1101,,.. cer 11:•: 1,, OIMI' 13.111; u.'-.. Y coHi H:tG. a high-scoring game. f'd tonight at 8 to ae~ an a '. r · . IMD l ll:ll. · • u,_ .. Kii iK10t1llfli ... r11t' pick Fullerton to win, 14-7, Ana Jligh in a crucial Cen· put the ball up ir the de ens-.: w•1I••• c,11 11111!1i-~ 1. Hwo1 CL81•:.1t;1. ea•11a 1u1 ''": or 14•13••. ,Ju•y J,oague root•·IJ game. CtJl)sistently keys to the run. ~ .. M(~ll IEI H1':4 k°"'wrK11r• J.llrolilMl<I iO)t,11~•.Wrole !L811'0:D'I; ' uo '· "oWll 1£> 11:ru: l. ~i..J~J 11: -~. ZK••P 1u1 10:11: •· &IM>C:Nro cL•1 Golden Wes t def ented Although the Corona del Corona del J\1ar's defense '.81em~tr 1w111:Cl'l;S.8-cEl : ; 10:11; 1, 1r1m111. !LEI 10:1t;,t. R!Cllil•O· OCC ....... ,,., and F'·Jlerton, l\tar Sea:.Kings don't s(and 1 d th t II th. •.Mlll••CWlll:11;1.Sitlc..-iCE111:Jll;L -!LSl lO:U;f,Dlt(flUl1'0:11;10. "1(;V ·u . hasn'lpt1ye a ~e JS '"""''k cei 11:u ; •· et-.on iw111:•: c..1~ ... 1u1 11:11: "· .wni;• !LBJ 10:11; 28-21.-mueh or a chance of win· year but ts coming oft n 10. Artinieg,a (El 11:44; 11. F••Mkl tWI 11. Wllr.1111 (Li i 10:•: 11,P!l:l«ilMI IVI • ning the le11f(ue till?,.they . ·h t~ut or CC>si I Mesa la~l .•· "'k J n. Jo11nt.11n iw1 11::i.; 1J. H-1111,•: ••. "••o cu1 '"* G •r Jacobs•• (Loni· 1 h If h. d s u · ' .• twlu 1t;u.c..u,.. .... 1aiw>11:si. JUN1011vA1t$ITY " Y ar:c on Ya ll g1:1 me 1n \\'eC k. Sea KingS coach .M1r1u 1u1 w1Us•i.mc• 1tllftll1111 .. ae .. c111K11»1"-'41111 Beach CC) -"I lhirik ru1: second place Villa Park in Dave 1-lolland is hoping his atOCIR. . 'llLI" · •----~,'""-4"trre·e·timc-ttS:-c}"C1c-rhampiorrfttcrYi.oo<ts-ut-Hu~ .1.l!lilminsl.~, _N~1K1rl tington Be"t~ and current derending title holder !\like Ba st, •larbor.!lnd Loa~a all ~bove polished oJ IJ'leir riding "'ilh an a·g~ frsive battle last week . the~ 1." the . sland1n i;s · Bast \\'On lhat one but Woods i\ ready to resume his ~dis .n IS a sob~ 171/ypoint. place as champion.·lh.• has won the tille every other year, in Ca1torile, but ."'II M1ve to, ~i=~:·.~;1~1,~'r~"ii.':i'::·;::t 1o:1,~~~~~~'!!. 'r~,~~:2U~~~c:'..!~:l lerton has the edge. F\lller· the standings. 1'hc. CIF wi ll deren'sive unit cari !iqual Platt 111>11•.ss; •· N1.1111M>•;M:1.<H11i1111 10:11; s. eun•• !H81 io:u : '-SMOe<IOn ton has 11 good secondary . ...Probably be taking most lhalJle~ t. !:1 l~i°t:,~:f\~r.1~;1:.:t~.i!~~·,!·:~; ',.~:= '°~:',;·~:~:.-and-is-tough-o~"'defense;.~ lconOjffifcCcliilis Olis year '"""-'-~- M11 1LA 111: "; u.~1 (u.111:21. Ct•it !Fl)O:... ~ . Although Coast IS a good and if the Sea Kings can ee-i1 •1 ~roii. .. even numher1.-d seasorls and this is 1974. stop Wes.tern s ~tent or-. fense to wi n that big. Bast. Still f,a vored The P ioneers huvc been But Bast tlnters the a~tit>n as the favorite domination of the sport this past season. averaging 300 yards a game "I know I can do il," BaSt says. "It 's just a m~lter of l'On \•incing the'Olher 15 guys. \Voods ~·ill be tough but I think my brother Steve and Danny Becker will be right in there." ofr his and haven't had trouble movin g ·the ball on anyo ne despite their 0·4 league record. \Ve s tern's main probl em has been its defen- se. which ·has allo"'ed an average of 28 pointi a game. Another· contender \\'iii be Sonny Nutter. a seven.ye·ar veteran who was the topqualiri er for i'he n.atiolials. - ll , Wft teri.r>O !LAHCl:J1· Wit< 0.11111 !Ul•"""""'U -football team it'll have lO p•osS Vo.JJa pa,k JhPV WOUid ~E=8o;..-.:: ~11011i1111¥1.1 .. w tttl ~il ,.,..., 1. l.otl (8111:J\;1. Glllep <MDI . ' f th ' ~ 1. "'°"" cFvi 1o:xi: 1 ~,1,.,.. 1FV1 n:ts; 1 1arrr 1r.101 u :n ;"' H<iroio play its best game o e probably still go to the G wtti.Mil .. •1!11 1D:n : 1. No•Ol'I tFv1 10:1:1: •. """""""' 1.Mo111 ::u: s. Glib c8111 :M:t. S.-11'1.1.' year to beat Fullerton. J>layurfs c 1t1ie1i t1K~" CF¥1 1o·ot0· s·1C1nt tNHI 10:4'; ... Or· (8) ll :U; J. H•r-1 n1111:u:1.w11-.. ·-h b l . G O.~Ollh ·~•i !Foi)1G:i.o:1.F,oo1att CNl011:s1; u .. ,...1a111:,,;•.0..•i11.MOln:4 ;1t. Fullerton 1s l e es Corona del l\1ar is 2·2 in T TQllyRo•st•""' 1.lli..:r.oo 1Fv 1 10,w;•.F11K,...•t~v1 'hr0o c8111.4'. team we've pl ayed this circuit play aloilg With ! WRll.•"'"Pe•• 1o·w.· 10. Eru INH ! 10.!il: 11. AH-'-Ul•¥allt¥!11I U.1..._., b tt . th· El . Wl!Rit11Nttltt 1.,.·Hl i1:eo: 11.i:i_._. w..Hi '''"; 11 1. S-1•kt1-tFv1 •:Y; '· Bt.w1 1Fv1 seas.on, e er an Santa Ana and J\.lagooha. oec;,.ryc;.,.i_.,, F.,.._10 tNHI 11:xi: "· ArrlQO INHI 11:a ;f.s.n..11IFV!1 1:•; '· ~-INH I Camino. · l---Santa Ana however is. lhe ::::t:.!'F:~:~~;o n·n. • ' 11:11; " SIOMlll•t IFVI ll:U: ... Al.w "Ou· game with FUiier . 'h • r' . 4 · 1t..-tNoti ... st•c• Ch> u11 .._111 1Fv1 11:11; 1. ,,,..,.. CFYI n:n: 1. ·J.,.. • • hQl club ri g tnow a tcr a 1 · 1. "•1 11181 •:n: 1. si111.-, !Fl ,,,.. tNH J 11:H; t. ~ tFYI 11:1'; • ton was a lot closer than the 13 upset win over Villa Park •:11: i. &eu 1F1 9:,1; '· Wll1011 !HUft:.w; Ml. s.i ...... fHH i u:u. final score indicated I 1-UI· last w•ek Tonight' "a me is S~ro<ll {F )t·'S!'Gtl-(H8l •,IJ; O•MltLH•-"'lterillt W . ._ ' · " 1: M<Owown 1Ha1 t:H: t. c..11ot<1 'ttiBI 1. vine !OHi n :1»; J. WN11., tOHl lerton won. 27-7). e gave a must for Corona del Al ar •:SI;•. tiil<reu 1HB ft:So1. 10. T<lbtrty tFI 11:m .1.JoM• tOH> 1J:12; '· IC•ulo.er rsc1 them p. few things in the last and Santa Ana iC they want IO:ot· 11 Ltt tF J 10:11: 12. llenl""" !H8/ 1l:IJ; S. Mllnl!ll)mtry CONI ll:»; •· Fo• 'ed • 1o:u; 1i &e11m.., 1F>1o:u. tOHI u :oo; 1. ll•"")JNI IOHI u:10; L quacler when w,e lri to to rem-aln in ltie running for c.•10o-J1 t1lll"JE.._1. 11u10r tOHl11:u;t.x,1111[ .. tsc)u:". catch up. And although we a playoff ·pot 1.1Coi.1 !CMJ •:o ICRI; J. Elli~ {CJ,\) Mlrl•I tHIU•ILMMarnl"5 .. . c -1 . ::t •• io:oo; 3. vouno cer.1 1 1o:o1; '· w1e111 1. Plert• IMI 10:11;2. 51Mn 11io1110:1•: 1.1eal oast (41·~ we re Santa Ana hkcs to control C..-HIMlrOtltnW' Ol:M 1.ony Ao•S1!o"' Ol.AI Mar• '9\i""'''' OlJ,\Rl\letl Tudil'f OLM Ric~ EllltH LEI Spyt'o ICemDC• MlJI MoM F•rraro · LB Br~Greelty C8 ICt nl EIMll C SlfYi! l>\jfQWUI • ROii 8111 Mooft • S Akn Nt611 . .. .• ' ... "' "' "' ... •» "' ... "' "' ... ·~ '" •K "' ~ ·:: •• •» Also on the 'program tonight ...,,ill be four.of the top junior speedwa.\I riders vy ing tor the numoer one -spot. 1 n"' r1utlrs compete on sculed·down speedway bikes and they range in age from IO to 13. The quartet of finalists include Lance King. Jay Gian· Tletti a nd brothers Kelly and Shawn l\10ran . Tickets are still available for the nationals and will be sold at the track tonight with the first race at 8: lS. · Edison ...,,ill be trying lo take n dv1:1 ntage o f the Pioneers' IOose defense but lhe Chargers must·stiH·con· l ain Wesl e rn's l·louston veer attlr~...--·. Whi!e the Pion~rs fi gure . to stay on the ground most of the ni ght with h1:1lfba ck Ed Reid and rullback Terry 11.ess doin g most of l!he work, Edison ...,.ill probab1y mix its a ttack against a young'Vjestern defense. (E:>IJ 10:1)6; ~. H••kl"""" lCMJ ICl:IJ; •· l. ICnowltl IMI 10:JJ; 4. ICllllK IU I sretlj' eq U al to the m . the ball On the j!:round With I Eulot• CCM l 1o:111 1. r""""'°" !CMJ ' 10:11;s.111"'1nt!M>•o:o;6.FIWrtLAI ge Coast moved the . 10:13; •. Smllll ~CMI 10;1'; '· Conow• 10:4';1.llllt,!LAllO:ft;l.Jenkl111CUI ran tE•tl10:";10.uo;ar1e:.1J11:11 ;11.P••· 10:1J;t.~rc11cM11o:D;10.0o0r.on1M1 ba ll o n u s as well as HI (Eill ll :ll; n. Wl'olte tE•ll 11:3'; ll. •l:Oll. C.1MMll>1 llU IMll!"-I• anyone." Ro..e•<E>ll13:03;U.Zel""'r!E•U1':0S "B · OCC lu I'd C.rW"411oW•l~C}flS."'aA~• 1. Wrl91tt !CMJ 10:16; 1. Lll11r ICM) e1ng an 11 m, 1.HUt1s•k••lC19: , . cc110:10; 111''1;l.Z.ICBl•rlCMllo:U :•.e>.n;fl9htt' like to see Coast wi n, hut l.Hgpll~>/5!10:19;,,H ICJIO:llO·S. ICM) 10)•: s. Greiner !CMI IO:U: •. r . h. gland I l -I WHY LEASE j AVW? . -·-· --- Jh1.r l'olli>1cs ~fatsubara . Sush l\latsubara won the st\!eflth .annual Alanufacturers champions..hiirat Orange County International Raceway Jast year. · "We fi gured it "'as just the beginning," Sush says. "But nothing has gone right since th at lim.J!. We went to Phoenix · in January and set low elapsed time al the AHRA Winter· nationals., but destroyed ajS,OOOengine and wor, nothing. · "lt's·gone pretty mueh that way all year long." 1'1ats ub:)ra is only one of lhe many winners of the OCIR race has had a jinx follow him after the victory. · Early winners Ed Scharlman (Ford, 1967), Richard Siroonian (Plymouth. '68) and Gas Ronda (Ford, '69) have all retired from lhe sport. · J ake J ohnston, the 1970 "'inner, will retum after virtual obscurity since his victory. Pat Foster, the.1971 ch.amp, hact·the rug-pulled out from under him shortly after his victory. Car owner Barry Set· zer retired from drag races shortly thereafter and he has spent three lean years on the circuit. -• An unlteralded Texas teenager. Bjlly J\.1eyer, 18, earned overnight stardom by winning in 1972. He failed lo qualify for the 1973 event after.Jot string or unrewarding performan- ces. Ho>o••~ <c i 18,11,. '· ... _11 tci lo:ri:' 1. C•~•~,,~ ccr.11 11:00: 1. A•c"";ntau rom a coac 1n s po n • o...;~ic11o::J0:1.T;;1rr <s. tlll:ll:t.a.. .. ICMl n :OI; '·Man~ 1~1...t2: .. :t. I'd pick Fu llerton. If I was NoOfl IEitl O :•S; 10. H<lmpl\rey IE'll 1c11e::l6; 10. sdooei is11o::io; 11. e..1"°" 11;w. guessing a score "I'd 1ay It !Sl IO:SI; 12.Jonn CSI 11; .. ; 11F°"!!151 CMMl .. IMl• 1111 IMl~ai\N 1 11:1•: u. s •• ,..., <si 12:tc1. . '· 111~ ... ow<,, c : : J. ~ !ci 10,41 : would be 28· 14 . £1 f-(Mii llllM;uiell Viti. , 6. Koll....., ICI ID:d ; l. Sldtller ICI 11:1': I.~ ~MVI 111:11; J. Will ... f>OuM! •• llwlfl"9lCllO:d11.~!Cl11:J1 ; (M\11 M.U , ). W-• .(M'vf IO:U; •. •. Hitt (Cl 11·u ; t. K•Kl.81< (Cl n:•; 10. Fwrbt9 (ETJ IO:zt; l. H"'"' !MVl IO:ll; K"" CCI 11•6S • •. Fon!.,.. (MVI IO:ll: I. Mi"" !MVI " . Workman .will start Nale Ching al quarterb<ick-, but Rick Bashore should also see plenty of action. It was Ba s h ore who Jed the Chargers to a 21-17 win over Los Alamitos last week with two touchdo¥'n passes in lhc final M seconds. IO:CI; I, Vi1t1 KOr"' CMVJ 1(1:62; t , ,.,..,. llT.,. (Ml\f1SJMiuieolYiti. ll"fr !M.V I 10:•3; 10.tNklnt~ !ET ! ll:H; I, 0.YIOl'I !MVI 11;01 ; 1. Co• CMVI 11. Lt.,,y jETI ll:M; IJ. F"'tft !ET/ 11:1•:l .Moort CMVlll:fO;'.WUftlCMVI 11·SS; IJ. Ll,..rt•s IET J 12;M. 11:1F: i . Ht11nit IMY J 11 :41; •. H-- R·acquetball Tournament A racq'uetball· tour- 1:.1...,0.,.,... nament. featuring some or w11 Oonwr.•n · its . the top players in the coun-t~~~· .. ~~:.. :· try, "'il l be s ta ged at c D1 .. 100.H1111 X1C1 Orange Coast College =~~!~::~1 ;~~ Saturday a nd Sunday. lEJ1 ... 8•1c11 19s Action. gets under way ~~!·,~:0.11,, :~ Saturday morning at 7 with _T11,oanc;.,.neu !IS the Ch1fmpi6nshi p niatches ses1ewti1,.., 110 set for SUndaJ' afternoon. CMYI U:tJ; 1. S..I'"°" !MVI {1:flt; I. Colby IMV I 11:10; t.SllOile IMYI 11:11; 10.li.abMot '"'Y! n: ... W•1ttr11 IMll IHI f.•IMll I. G.11""''' IEI {1:62; T.Smytha!-IEI 11:5'; l. Ablnu !El ll:d:f; 4. Y•ndtt"· """'n IEl U:ll; S. Mlrr .... m !El r/ 12:1'; •· Arc'*ltl• !El ll:lt; I. -'°" !El n :u ; t. R .... .,_ u:1 n :n ; t. Hetne..0.:1 !El 11:l0; HI. ~ !Wl 11:l>O. LI-GU..• BIKt. t50l tlS) Uollwnily ti; 2. Tiit CV) 10:4 ; l. ,_..,Ing IU) 10'"; '· l'•ro ·IU! 10161; S. Pomtrof IU) 10:4 ; •· K•..,.11"!• (LRl IO:SS; I. u .. IU) 10,sl; •• EnlJ"!I CUI 11 :m; t. Cl•ftl. IUl 11,01; 1(1. Glt>I IUI ll:OI. Ken Swearl•le• f Fl Camino) -'11 lhink F'i.J.:~. ton will probably ~rin. B.,,lh have very good defensive team s. but Fullerton,· 1 think. throws it just a liWe bit better. .. Both teams· strength! are their defensive lines. They 'r e both extreniely tough. I think the difrerence will probably be FullCrton·s passing game. "\Ve didn't play well against either team, but we pl ayed a lilttle be tter against Fullerton. "' "I think it will be a hi gh· scoring game and I'd pick Fullertbn by about 23-20." E.i .. n 0.lt•ff 1llanufact.urer1 Team Lineup 0EP•11111.01... 1w Top players competing in or a..•111 un•b 110 the open division include -caonc CHIV. LIASIMfl Pro Scores But l\fatsubara has been the one with the bi_uestjinx~ ~;J.:;';.~.,ei" :: Steve Se rot, Steve Keeley, .,.,,11_11,..,,_,,,_1...i... •75 MONTE CARLO ., •t.WW P~ .... 'Dewfl ,..,_,.. ,.......C.. h"l' 2 or J Y•W'I 11n.w•-.--Hf ... conioct tM i..aw&,..mot H~RBOUR vw 18711 Beach Bl• . • 1 Hidlnqton ill'och 842-443§ ' 0,-1 Derr ..._...,.,.. ' t Wt&s-••i -- •l e Jost t...,•oen2;ines al one meet durin2.the summer. . oE 1C•nW1111eMw 1~ Charles Drake. Murk Sus-lio<l"""'s. W•11111191c.i9'J S 12 400 "It's been a frustrating year, just~ lot of bad·luek," he L8Je1titooi..,.,.. 1,~ son and· C•ao·g Mc· Coy .-Cl•.,.1•""11•·0etro1i iot. • I Mo. AUTHORIZ£D SALES, SERVICE, PARTS ond RESTORATION • <L.8&.M9 H••feY •v • Nt• 'fort tl. ,llll•nl•• , 39""" ()pen fnlll ~ says.. C8Ste .. Hlne' 1111 Ad.uii ssion is free. The N•lleMllt«.M,u..... ...ID":! .... -,-llM<>1'9 PHIL RENICK c· I AA OCIR has a new surface fm this weekend's races and ~8-=:~;:;:!e•a :~ di \'is ions include ope n, ~1:,:r::.1;~~·~:.i~1~,' 1,~e!'.:._":!_•~c..i. ''di Cl'a ,- track operators are looking for faster speeds and top perfor-s lltftR•-1 1111 "'Omen. senior andB. Mo•ur••ll,W••l>lnvic.io "''-' .-.uu 1100 So. Euclid, fullertOn (714) 871 -9300 mances by all of the drivers. ,..;...;;_.;..;_,_.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.;...:...::..:.:::;::..;:;::.:::.._ ........................ __.---------l..O•==--------LL--;...-.:.:.:.;..;.;_ __ ;_ ___ .;,...,.;_ ______ ~ Here 's the team lineup: General l\1otors--&sh ~latsubara, Pat Foster, Gene Sno"" Paul Radici. Ger.vase O'Neill, Gordie Bonin, Dale Pulde and Jim Adolph. · Plymouth-Don Prudhomme. Tom ~1cEwen, Jim Dunn, Russell Long, T"•ig Zeigler , Dennis Geisler, John Hoven and 1-lenn· Harrison. Dodge -Ron Colson, Denny Savage, Bob Pickett. Don Johnson, Gary Denshan1, Gary Burgin, Ed l\1cCulloch and fl.like lfallora n. Ford-Billy l\1eyer. J ake Johnston. Dave Condit, 1.1ike Van Sant. Al Hanna, lloger Garten. Shirl Greer and Ray Beadle. Included in the list of pro stockers competing in a round; ·robin .competition between rounds of the funny car co m· petition: ~·ill be Bill Jenkins. Dick Landy, Don Nicholson and tr.ack O\\'!ler Larry 11u!f. • •- ,Braylon llas Bad Lnek TJIE: \'El.LO\\' FLAG -fl.ti chael Brayton had a Jot of luck at Riverside last "'eekend -a ll bad. Firsl, he cracked a head before his heat race after tur· t------ru·ng-tt-lap..aU22..milcs.~i: hour in a car that had ne\'er gone nbo\'C 119 before. Then he lost a clutch on lhe parade lap of the race and in a road race such as the one at fliverside, this can be a big _ detriment. ~ Later he "·as black flagged and, spent 20 seconds at a romplcte .~tandstill in the pits "'here a technical inspector ""as supposed to cherk his car. \\'hen lhe i'ns pt'rtor railed to shO\\', he returned to the track but finished 13th and out of the main e\'ent. "I could ha\'e fini shed al least ll~h and perhaps in 1he lop 10, ··a di sappointL"<i Brayton said after the race . . 1 J '1•1t• Trnc•ks Brfttf; f'ttars 1'111·: (iKEES FLAG -Glend a Foll1ner accompanied husbarH.I Gl·orge to the Riverside raee and shared in his fl'us1 ral ion at ha\'in~ a hood pin come loose. llnl'.~ ~he have any fear ;ifter ·all these years when George 1s r;ic·111g ., "There arc a few tracks where a fear exists." she ad- mit s ··But n1ost of the time, I have complete confidence and fct·I t·crtain nothi n~ "·ill happen lo him." · P~ep Water Polo 'f' .. llilTY s ..... ..,a.. ..... , "'"''"""••10 I I l J ' E.• lu•o O 0 I I • M"""" V•~10 «<>""9 Mul'P"• l W: Oovq~I! 1 0•~•••• Goo<loll O'R~•ll•, ··-E.I fOfO "'0''"0 ('.""""'' J, "~"''' )CG .... o... ...... 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C..mp. t<-11 S<trt llJ ow,nen Ml1\1"" Vo~IO l 0 ~lfo•o 00 "'"""" V>•to 1-CO""'J' 8<...,. 1, Eby J, fOo'<>d•"<>fl, l••. ,.&II ti '~'0'><01!"'J ""•""- i<o•e "' °"""-" Hunh nQIOfl ilf'MI> 1 1 f 0 J ~00111111 J O J 1-• Hunllnqtor1 1H:;i(.ll !<1:0<1"": 8~1.ln l', llB/611 SALES & SERVICE All Modtb for "'"""4iof• D-'••ry DICK MILLER MOTORS IJOW,W-9fS.,fll.n. 517·.ZIJZ s..tN AM '. ' A greal time lo buy ! And a greal li re too! The famous General Poly.Jet, with wide 7· rib tread design for st1rt/alop lraclion ..• 4-ply polye1te r.t~rd body for a amooth ride and durability.· .• and · wrap-around atloulder lor steering control. Why settle tor less. B78·f3 $2195 l~be1e11 bla~kw•ll. p!w• s1.a:i Ftd. E•. T•• G78.·f4/f5 •~b•ltll bl~t:.kw•ll. plut $2.2' Fod. E•. T•~ H78·f4/f5 s259s S2S9s tullflltJS l>l•ekw•ll. plu1 $2.~~ o• $21!3 Feu. f •. Ta• d•P•l>ding on site. •ubet••• bl•ek•~tl. ptut SZ.17 or S2 12 l'IU. E•. Tl• dtpendlng Oii Ill•· IUbOICIJ blackwnll. 1>lu1 s2 u Fed. E•. T•• WHITEWAllS ONLY S2 TO S:J MOREi NEW TIRE CLOSE-OUTS Discontinued Tread Designs · -$ First Line-Not Blems 885x14 -878x14 Blackwalls • Don Swedlund's ' 95 General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS • Cutless Cbver • High Te"nsion Winding • Energized Center .:.COAST GllERAL · ~TIRE -585 WEST 19th SJ., C_OSTA MESA -OAIL Y'7:30 to 6:00-6.46-5033 -540-5710 ... ' I . ' ,-;· .. • •I . . • ·- .. = ~ a 0 r a w y l d I c e r a k c n 0 ' p l y I s s l ' l • • '. Bo111b -Blast PUBLIC-NOTICE Top ·Argentina Official Slain .Frid , N<Wflmber 1. 1974 'r liBLIC NOTICE , ' Pl ~ ___ P_U_B-Ll_(}_N_O_T_K:_I~~ : • - •' .. BATTLESHIP TO INVADE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA BOAT SHOW Mlnl~ture Craft Crut1e1 At Five Knots, Fires Water From Guns Mental Weekend Calendar Boat Slwiv To Display Battleship Hospital Probed batlles with Saigon police in an attempt to ou s t Preside ni Nguyen Van Thieu . Roman Catholics called a big anti-Thieu rally fqr Saturday . • Ocean Racers The~ were spurred by a statement from Gen. Duong V11n "Big" Minh, hero or the 1963 coup that deposed President Ngo Dinh l)iem, saying that "'a new set of leaders" is needed in South Vietnam . Vie Saturday A "baltleshlp" has been added to the• more lhtID 700 boats w h ich will be dispfayed at the 191.h ann\ra'I SoU:thern California Boat Show, Nov. 15-24 at the Los Angeles Convention center. -The USS ''J>ocksinker," a· miniature of a World War II -battleship, wUI be presen· ted by Cecil Gates, an in· structor in Architecture at Cleveland High:School in San Fernando Valley. fie designed and built the trailerable craft. STOCKTON (AP) -A referral agency has stopp1..'CI sending mentally retarded c.hildren to the Stockton State Hospital betause of allegations that children there are neglected. ' Ninety -five ocCan racing yachts of one ratln2 description or anOther will answer the starting signal off Balboa Pier Saturday for the 26(tl sa.Jllng 01 New· port Ocean Sailing Associ· ation's 14·Mile Bank race. Th.e entry list is the largest In several years with a surprise turnout of 23 yacht.rr1led unde1 the In- ternational Offstfore Rule. The Performance Han- dic.ap Racing Fleet has the largest entry with three·· classes averaging 18 boats each. The rem·ainder is made of Midget Ocean Racing Fleet and ocean racing.catamarans. TJIE FLEET will sail around a submarine peak known on the charts as l.asuen Sea Mount (more commonly known as the 14- Mile Bank) berore relur- nfng to Newport for a finish off the jetty entrance. The race committ e e h as ptovided for the race to be terminated al the 14-Mile Bank in the event the first yacht in ·any class fa ils "to rqund. the stake boat by 5 p:m . 1l will be a big weeken6 for NOSA as the annua1 meeting-and Commodores A"'J>p·re ctation r a!'e is scheduled at Halboa Yacht Club Sunday morning. Highlight of the business session will be the election of .new officers-who will t3ke office with th e advent o[ the 1975 Enseaada r'ace in M,ay. •NOMINATED ON the new slate are J ames R. Nugent, president; William von KleinSmid, Jack Baillie aod Gil Knudsen. vice 1---nreside nt-r,--Die-lr-PktY.ttn secretary; Richard J en- nes,, treasurer; Stephen Stewart, judge advocate. and directo l"s Ll oyd "Swede'" Johnson, J ames Linderman, Charles Ul- lman, and _J ack l\.1a ll in- ckrodl. Jenness is the retiring president . The Commodores Ap· preclation race will be limited to yacht club com- modores and their race committee chairmen. Tl)e race will be sailed inside the bay in Lido-14s followin g the business meeting. Lo11 Angeles.Loni Beach CARR ILLO BEA CH' YACHT CLUB-Fall Series No. 2, Sunday. -s..nt1 Monica Bay SANT A MONICA YACHT CLUB-Santa fl.fonica Bay ChampionshiJ)!', one-design c la sses and handicap , Saturday and Sund ay. 'MALIB U YA C HT Hazards Pi11po.inted By Charts Cl,.UB-Fall Series No:, ~ ~ multihull, Sunday. KING l!ARBOR YACFIT CLUB-Fall Series No. 1, all classes, Sunday. Ne""porl·Bllbo1 NEWPORT OCEAN S AILING AS· SOCJATION-14 -Milella"hk race, Saturitay ; Com· modore 's Appreciation race, Sunday. San Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB-Day race, Cal-25, Saturday; Y11U Regatta, P- Cat, Sat.urday., Sunday ; Gauche Series, Soling, Saturd:iy, Sunday ; Novem- ber Series. Star, Saturday, Sunday; Woodward Series, Cal·20, Sunday. MISSIQN BAY YACHT CLUB-Coronado-IS Fall Invitational, Saturday, Suh- day. The miniature battleship, scaled down from the Us.5 Massachetts, measures 17 feet JO inches with a beam of four feet two inches. It is powered. by a six -hor- sepower Johnson outboard m9tor and has a crui.sing speed of rive to six knOls. The boat has guns and ·turret -just like an authen- tic· dreadnought -but the guns are harmless. They shoot water . Deputy Dead Dr. Donald Piper' of the Alla California Regional Center in Sacramento said WIC•llTA, Kan. -A Thursday that the· agency prisoner being tra,nsported would wail for the outcome . to a coun!y courthouse shot of a state Department of a deputy sherifC to -death Thursday, then held off ( State ) authorities for four hours from the home of an elderly ':".°:7::'.""7:'::"."7.'0:.o="°'""'~ couple berore surrendering. llealth invesUgat1on into Three other offi cers were the hospital belore injured in the shooting, in· resuming referrals. eluding two who were in · The probe was triggered critical condition, · by Rone lla Templeton's C·laim that her son was Ford Gains brutally b~aten by another PRINCETON, ~.J . - young patient. Mrs. Tern-President Ford's job rating pleton, of Sacramento, has has tise n to SS percent ap· filed a $1 million claim proval, according to the against the statelcharging Jatest.(iallup Poll. neglect. .\ The first Gallup survey Put11p Soltllio•1 after Ford's pardon of for· SANTA l\10N1CA, <UPI l Nmer President Richard f\1 . -PUBLICNOTICE ••na NOTICE TOC•IEOITOllS 5Ul"EIUOR COUllTOF T"l STATE OF tALU1011NIA l'Oll THE COUNTYOF01t.uu;11E .... __ ..., Eslli. of JOHN 8. EOOV,eho~ ~ JOHN BURKE EDDY. OeCNWd. NOTICE IS HE RE8Y GIVEN lo tM t'W<lllOO'S Ol llw OllO ... ..,.meddlK'ldilnltlwli on pol"W!'ll ll1vlng <i.l"" olOllftsl -IAW dtt_,,, '"'' req,.lr~ 1011 .. 1-. Miii"" nK•SH•rr ~O<IC ... tS; In,,... Ol11CI al '"' d..-1< ot the ot»ve 1111111~. or '° .,.,_, tl'let"ft, with tlM! MCHWl"Y -..chin. \o '"' l"All(IEl. TWO undtrslgneo •' the ottk.e 01 tiff ai-1• Rt•I "'-"' 111 the Co""'' af ClrlnQI, ROBERT F. TYL E R, 1670 WllW.I .. Btwd Sta1tafCllll0tnll,ci.1crll>td lJ': Liii 11 In 8kM;I< s:I of YOUN Helgl'lts S..llt 1..0, Loi "'noelff. Cllllornla-. NO.J;1"-INQ.!)'ol Ultun•ll•Ud\c-ntyal wfllcll ls '"' p!ac• OI !Kdil'llH aftheundt•· · ~ •lllll'• Si0f'e6 111 •II m11ter~ pe.·uolnl,..tollo!. nl•lt !-;oed ~~•eoe,:' I. c;~~·t~ Ml-:,.!:"',..::.: ol uld oeteftnt, .. 111>1n •-,,_,115 ••• 1 ' !Ml•"' llUbllt•llon ol lhlinollu. '41P~. " M°"'llte ol '"-C1111nl}' Reu""""' ol Or~ Co..nro,. H.oc:•IM •I l~ Co.Ht Hlgll-CM\ed OcloDer >O, ,,,. \.•y. u.oun• Be•<h!. ELtl•BETHW.EOO'r , T••("Soli.t .. :c•~l11l•"'1kll_y .. lhe E•etulrl• ot lhtwillol • un!lt'd s1.inon cantlr .... tlon oluleor .,.,., IM lbO ... namoddeudt<>I llOIEllTf'. tYLEll <1111 •..O IM bllance UPOll ter,.,. Wlll1t.C· ......, to llW ......... tori 11\d 1pprovell ..... ,,. 5t1IWU1lllrell_..,SUi1el... c~. Tllepr-ty ll OflHM "'.sh"...,. .. LIH A11 .. les, Ullllml•.... lo .. IOICI •1 • unit wltllout c<l!llll!Qltfl<:iff. A-ylorE1Kwtrb Tllle ls 1ul:lle<:I lo co-.ell-1. Ullldlliani. Put>tl-.1 0•111ge COISt OIUY Piiot. re1lr lctlo111, rlghl1, rlgllt1o1l..l'I•' -NavemDe• 1,1. 1S,JJ, 1'14 ~U M-nti.11111,.olrKord. THle lMWr1na1 policy --·Moll OI fK fOW lte1 \0 llt el -------------ltt.exjllf>M.Ol lh• 1111te; ""cordlnool <Oii· PUBLIC NOTICE ------·-----FICTITIOU~ IUSINE\S NAME $TA1 ElotENf ,..., 10110.,,,119 tit•'°" i~ ll<>l"'l bll;i~u ·~= T'1f C.0 8E:MEEll. ttell H1m;n..,. /we , Hwn•u•Q!°" 8~•cn '1..i. Sa"°"' Oat""' Com!!<. lllli S~•o<lt, (•«le, Hunhll'JI"" B~~cn, Catllor~·• -l l>i' bi.s;nui ;, cond\Ktd tit 111 h•Cli••dull. Saf\11 .... O. Comb> TM1 ~•A•emet1• w•• liled wait llW c_r, <k!•~ o! Or~n99 cwn1y 1111 ()clCtber 9, \914. PUBLIC NOTICE SUl'E 111011 COUlllT Of'THIE; STATE Of' CALll'OllNl.11 l'OR TH&: (OUNlY OF Oii ANGE No. A-11121 MOTICIE OF NEAltlNG 01' PETl•ION f'Otll l'ROIATE Of' Will AMO LEnEllS DF ADMINISTRATION WITH·THl!!•WILL ANNEXEO. E1111e o• WESTIN £ l.·. CO.OMET. Oecei'M'll. . 1 .Coast Guard Tells i:a>n. taken Sept. 27-90, -Sho'rt of rationing, the pegged Ford 's approval only wa y the United States rating at 50 percent. That can achieve significant was the low point since gasoline savings in the next Ford took orfice. PUBLIC NOTICE .,.,..oc:. -0Dtument1•• 1r111Wtt l .. .....,.. -====~=0:'°"""'"'"-llobl lllMll-W of llUICIWH<. NOTICE 01' TllUSTEl'S SALE . lllC11 .. el11vlledklrll>l1propt<l"f•llll<11Uif On Nawmllllr 76, H 1•. 11 11 -· be ill wrltl"' dl•Kllll 10 lM <<H'oe<u\ort M ~"''""IM "'°rtgage CM-•1-. 11 dul1 1 .. All""• c·ourl. Ponmll1, Oio!ornil tll .. , 1pp;llnled Tru~H undtf" .id purWiWll aocc~ llr •!>ill O&pCM;ll ol SlO.Ol».00. 10 O.R ot Tr.,•t rKC>rdeel No-r.tunHOlllll,...btll h llllliKCeflltd . f'<OTICE 11 HERE B'I' GI VEN lft•I ELIS!>A L. STRAMEL n11 l•lt!ll llertin • petition lo• Pr-tell WJll-,... lnu...: .. ol l.tUtr1 ol .Adml"l~tr11lon -1n..1,... .... m -~-IO Ille pellllont• ref-flCOIOwlflCn '111WoOe !or lu•llle• IN'tlc11i.ri. _1 ... 11"" lime ttld 1111ee of he1d11Q 111e vn.. hes -.. w1~wm111tr 11, 1tl4. al t ;JO._m., ... uoe c.owtroorn ol Oeper\Ml!nl No. 2 OI W•ll .-t.•17Cl!Civoc c~nltr 0.1 .... Wbt.lnt ... Otrlllfs.t>ll A..,.,C1111orn11 0.lf'C!Ocl-r22.11U . Winter Boat Peril fOur years is by rotising the ·pump price, the Rand Cor· Greek Trial _ · n. "n, ~" ilt\t. No. 111000, 111 llOOli TM ur>Cle•llQllW4 ••..,••es 1111 righl lo 1111'.ll. -m . 01 Olt ou•t RtcorCl5 In II"! of-••lecl •nf -111 lrlll1o prior lo IM entry ol WILLIAM E, !ti JO ... nt C.-yCll!fl. •UllTOfl,GAULOIN. Til<IM\oN AND NIELSON Attor-.,1.iu.-· poration said Thursda·y·. ATHENS -A panel of But o,ver the long haul Greek judges ordered today the research organiz"ation that former dictator George said, impr.ovements in new Papadopoulos and 46 other car fuel econoiny through former military officers, in· wei g h t.-r~ed u etion and-!tiding the men who helped techn"o l ogica l im· c :;:,~:.'!':tct.::.~1~'°'""' ot °'"'91 Coun-or~~'7'~c!:1.~7j,,.. ~ . ~ WIU. !>El.L AT PlJBl.IC AUCTION CUAAIERH. THATCHER TO HIGHEST 81001!.R FOR CA SH WILLIAM F. THATCHER (P1r•bl• •f ti""' ot wle In 11..i.. Co·EllKlllllf"' mone y o! lilt untied s11lt1! et '"' IMAll...,•C"ovrl North~From -bot•lln< .. o1 -1"" Orengi P1>rnew"la;.C..Uklrnl•fl l""' JU<I SiMrt1't fllit>IH A we .. Mtilli.t, Cllilornl1 '61a2 ·Tet: 121Jl .,._, A11-,1fw: Pltillalllr PublllMCI Or1nte CotU 04!1y PHot, Oc-2~ u .. •lld wa.-.mti.r ~· ,., • .ttll-f• Local boJtmen Plannin"g wee~JUtlp!i..loS-at<@l~or other channel islands this winter are advised to listen to some advice by the U.$. Even boats at anchor are ...not corn.pletely safe. They break loose and go aground and are often destroyed by the surf. · him seize power in 1967, be provements offer more tried for-" high treason." Co""l'I" Courl Ho"'""· 100 Ovk. Q>nle• l•lepfWIN : 1-IUt~H-. Ptlw We•I, Santa A .... Cllllomla. •II TATLOlll{UPl'E•ANDSUMMEllS ri(lhl, lllle Ind inlereU c-l'ld to NIClfOUSTIEAD•Dll.llAUAMDLAMll • -llOW MICI llf II under iaiCI Offd A-•11l•C.ll••Cllhn PUBLIC NOTICE Coast Guard. ·• The Coast Guard warning continues ; potential for gasoline cOn· Ir found guilty, the former servation. 1•••m ol TNll 111 Ille properly sll<>llM 111 Pultll!.hed 0•111111 Co••I DllllY PllOI," Wld tou"1v 11\d Siil• OHc•I-es : OctoWrl1.16io•nCIN0 ... ..,_1_1w~ S~~:~~~~~~~=:~:i:~E ··six boats s uDk, 10 severely dam aged and three persons dead," is-the way "lhe CG sums up last winter's bop.tlng·activity in the Catalina Channel. The hazards are h igh wind, rough seas and fog, each of which take their toll each year of recreational boat operators who do not have enough respect for the sea. _fter11ns Hit "WIND ANO seas in the channel are much heavier •IOLLYWOOD (UPI) in the winter and should be About 50 percent of prime approached with much time television ·pr6gr'ams more ca_ution . lieavy a rererunswhichaffect em- weather sailing requires ployment 9f actors, writers, much higher degrees of directors and crartsmen, skillandjudgmenl the Screen Actors Guild ''Trouble, when it comes, rerrted Thursday. corhes aster and 111 more • he SAG survey show_ed seAous proportions. Small 'r~ent-of:'~e-people 1n- malfunctions can cause im-t~rv1ewed d1s~ked . exces· TllE USCG Rescue Coor· mediate and grave danger s1ve reruns, disputmg lhe dinati·on Ce nter, Long andrequirefasterandmore network ar~ument thaJ Beach, admits that rescue d ecisive action than they people appreciate reruns. calls are fewer in number during the winter months, everwouldinSummer. Teen Killed I Fog resulted in the loss or · · but they are Usual Y more tv:o vessels in SeptemberoC LOS ANGELES (AP)-A se~i~~~ut-or-gas boat in the last ye_ar .. One weas a 48·, 17-year -old girl trying to foot cabih cruiser which defend her mother from summer-C an eaSilYbecoffie struck 3 roc k and sank off purse snatchers was fatally a w1_nter victii:n of capsizing Cata lina and the other was stabbed by two two male as- or sink ing Wind and rough a 41 .foot sportfis her that sailants outside a crowded s eas account for most ·h d . t th L shopping center, police people lost overboard, the ~~ga :ic: lta:~oro brca~wat~~ said. . . Coast Gua rd warned. ' y I d •1 d d d d 1 during heavy fog. o an a " a r1 JC ' Cup Champ Designer Honored "llARDl<:ST judgme nt to make," says the Coast Guard, "is the on e lo stay put in porl. 1'here's always the temptation to O\'er-rate our abilities and think : "lt"s not that bad out there and I can handle it.' That"s the Hme one begins pressing hi s ,lu ck '' thre e hours l ater after surgery at White Memorial I lospital. She ~ad been stab: bed three times in the chest \Vednesday ni ght. 1-ler mother , J\1rs. l\1aria f\1adrid , 41, said, "It should have been me. My daughter died trying to protect me." She was an only child. · . li1so 11 ii y Plea members of the military 1unla that ruled Greece. with ali iron hand foi; more" than seven-years could be given the death sentence. Parcel 1: The Soulhfl>lf•lv U.00 '""'• rt. ol Lal ~ BnCI Ille NWly 76.SO "· 1 ------~-----­of Loi l, T•. 1•72, Cltv ol NeWl)Orl lleleh, Coun!y of OroJnqo. SloJte o C..lilorni•, "' per ma1> •e<O<Clo!<I in Book C10 i>oJge :J'I of Ml'leel!-MIPS. 111 lhe olllce ot 11\e Counh Rttoroer "' Mid dlunty. p ... c e I 2: Ille Norl->lt<!y 71.00 It GI LOI 1 11\d 111 ot Lat J of fr oJct liU. Orr ol PUBLIC NOTICE I 41'1t 1 ~wport 8"aoch. County ol O<-. Stile NOTICE TOCltEOITOllS 1-'l'... C..lll<>rnla. as per ""'" •e<orllld SUl'l:lllOROOUllTOl'lNE ill 8ool C1. Page .?'I ol Ml'oCell-STATIEOl'CALll'OltNIAl'Olt ""-Vo, ln llH! otlice al the Coun!Y • TNl!COUNTTOf'OllANGI! Recordef" ol w id Co~n\y. El!CEPT Ille H•. MU14 -.ri-sierly 2•.SO feet al lollCI Lot E~I• of 110'1' O. l{LINKEll, .ioo k-l. H ROT l{LINKl!!lt, II· 0. l{L!NICEll, -S.ICI latoCI ;, sMwn Gf1 0 map ROTDAVISICLINK ER.llll<•Hed. l<leil in !look St, P1ge u ,o! P1 .. el NOTICE 15 '1E AERT C.IVEN to lhe Ml~. In Ille o!llce ot ~ Qlunly crtc111or1 OI lhll l .. "t!"....., <IK•Clenl thlt AecorOt< o1 w id 0••119!" e&un1y. •II °'''°"' h1v1ng(l.i,.. -imt nw s.kl , TJ>e 11....e1 •Clllte•• •"° Giiier • .........., Clt<eoent ire retulrt<:J to ni. lllem, '"1111 Ille oeloi9'1o'tion. ii ""Y· ol the nal 11'-•h MCH11fYVIMldie•>.ln11Wotlkeoltheci.1a lllM<•l'-11 Above i• ll'l"'"'k'll lo be PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICT!TIOU$ IUSINIE55 NAM! SYAYEMl!NI" lllt IOllOwlng lltr!lllll 11 OOlng ttu.:irtK1 oH: MIO-WEE.I{ SKIERS, 1111 ColU111 ~w .• B•llloa hi and, c.m. ~ • Jt""' Well•• M(Yl<~t<, lllJ Calli..,, Aw., e.ittoa 1sf1no, C•rl1ornl1'mlol. Tni1 t1u•lne1• 11 <anllucled b1 "'" 111• di Vo-I. J•me• w. McVlc•er Tn11 •1tt~me111 w•1 flltll wlltl ltc c-w Cltrlc C11 OrlnQe CeunlY on Ot-r 21. 1'14. -... Pytlllsllld Or•noe Coa,t O.ity Pllflf, Hawm.,.r I.I. IS. Jl. 1'1• ~1-Jt PUBLIC NOTICE "' 11* ·-enlitl.O c-t. or lo _ .... I 1l1t Vi• LIOO. N•WllOfl fltiatl'I, t.lhl<>mll. 11 llJJJ 11'11'<11~wltl! 1h• nKeHa•y ~.lo IM Tiie u""efSi9fll!d lrut1ee Cllotlai..,.1ny NOTICE lOCllEOITOl:S uneltrt1QIMCI II IM o"iar OI lie• 11!0<,.Y•. llatoll•I~ !or 1ny intout<I""'' ot Ille $Ul'Elt IOll COUllTOf'TNE SCHOOLI NG ANO SC!-iOOLIHG, l•l' 1'M<rt 11111•~• ana nlllH co mmoa \Y.llllEOl'C•LIFOllNIAFOll Cl1ro11do11 Avt nut, ... unll11gton P•rl<, oesOqllatioro. if any. •Mwn Mre;n. lNE COUNT'/" OF Oii.ANGE C.Ulornl1 tolSS, which 11 IM p1.,;:1 ol S.•11 sai. will bf" made. bill l'l!ll>aut No.A .. 141$ -1,.H ol Tiii unr;ler\lgned In I ll m.ineri co-! or "''"•nly, ._.p•e11 or llll!>ilf<I. Eilateol SUS IE SPLAWN,OKNSl!d. ll'•lalnlnfl lo ... t1'1\f al Wkl dKtMnl. •..,a.-O!n; !Ille. POSHtSion, o• ~"· NOflCE IS HEREBY GIVl!N to !hi! w!~nln lou r manlh••lle-r INll•ll CIUblltlll°" (Uflll>fance~. to pay ll'le •f""'lnll'Q prin-l•fllllor1 ot lhfo above nintto dKeoenl !Mt STATE OF CAl.lf'O•NIAf'Olt TNECOUNTYOJOllANGE NO.A .... U 'a E1llle ol EONA K . SCHAE .. EA. De<••i.eel. NOTI CE IS. HER EB'Y" GIVEN to Ult cti!llitors of 1111 attov• n•mlll dec-<11 lhlt . •II pe<.ons hl•inQ cl1lrm. -O-IMI ltc Mid oec-..1 ••t f"!Ulrell IO Ille......,, wilh the llft;ft""'' YOUClle•i, in tne etllce al in. cien. ol '"" UXIW flllillM court, or IO Pf'l'SOlnl \Jlem, wot~ \fie ne<iJtW•Y ..-r.r). lo '"" -•iQneCI I I the o!llCI " ,.,., tl\wllty, 8.J. FARRELL, 21'0 H•rtiar lkllllew1rO. :.U!lt J11, Co1t1 Me11, Cei ilornl1 ft'2•. wflldl)s ltc pl..;e 01 bllol111u"'1"t _,. 'lipd !11 •II <111\l•rt per lainl"' lo lN ftlllr lllf ~ Ol<.-M, wll non ,_ ..-11s .,..,.. 0W lir1' 1""llli<1honol tl>lsnolllce . Ot11V Oc10Dtr1l, 1'11 !>H1RLE'I" JUNESCHAEFEI! Efftulrl• ol Ille Will ol the 1bo ... 11•metfll0(-.i LJ.f'AllJIELL lnOHMMr 11"11., se;11 212 CM .. Mii·•· UOtor<tll tUl6 Tet:(1Ul 5'WM0411 AIWMf lor ll••tlllrh Puttllthtd Or in~ Co1U Ollly Pll<110 Oc-.H,anCINovemlltt 1,1. l ~.ltl4 S-H PUBLIC NOTICI<; olth1s..ollct. t<P.,1 sum 01 tne nole!s l l.etu•td Dy 1!1 11<1•""'1 """•!IQ c11!m1 -•nSI ''-'""' O.tedOctobllr lt. 1'14 '"'11d Deed ol 1 r~sl, lo·•ll: '170,0l».OO. 0.Cedoe~t art <f<IUlf!'<I \O Ille \hen"I, .,.;1n irvo 1Ul'Ell101l COUllfOP TNE BARBA RAMOORE ""th onte•elt tttereon. as tl<O•ltX«t Ill netfS\.af¥W!Ulhllf1i,in1heo!!lteal lMtler1< STATEOFCALIFOllNl.llFVR E•1c11trl•olllllwWol wlCI M!•C~l. 1llvanttl. 1f anv. \ll>de ot the ebowe entlllfll tollfl. or 10 pr~ TH.l!COUNlYOJOlllUIGll llle •bO••n•,,...llOecol~I '"" 1o•<llS ol 111id Oeell of Trust. lt'l!I. 1nem, wlln 1ne ne''''"''I' vouc.,.,•~. 1o the Ne.A·1 .... SCHOOLING AMO 5CHOOLIHG thoJ•ge• and ~•PfnSes ol '"" f•uslvt unOtf\IQned It !lie of lice ot ,110,.,.y NOTICE Of' HEARING OJ l'f.TITION TO MttCla••ll .. llAWtn,. ""d of tne t•uih c r~atM by ...,;Cl ROBERT 1. WH ITE. l2JJO HllWlhOrn. Df.TIEtllMINE TllLE lO PllOPEltl'I" Hw1111n•"' P•••· C•lltornl•llOtSS Dl'•d ot T1usl. Blvll., Torr~nc1, Cll!to•nli 'IOSO§, wlllcn I\ !ProblteCOClt IU.t l Albtrlll"ftlOr l•IClllrb The Deneli(l11ry und o• ,.,d Dr!M ot ""'llllKe o! bu'o!MH ot lf'le undl!o$1gned In In IM Matier ot !he f.~iflt ol OEL.Mt. Puttll1h1CI Or1ng.e eo.11 Dl!IY Pilot. Trust "'"•elalorr ''''~\Pd """ dohve•od Ill m.tlle•~ ~flnlnlng to tM t'Stlle nl 'laid NOROYl{E,0.c•••f'<i. Hawmlll• 1.1, IS, 11197' 4031·11 10 IM undersl;nell ,, .,..,,\l•n Dr!<lnrMlon llMede<ll. wll!lkl lour rnOnt"" Iller '"'° 11-.1 To11l 110ro""' clelmon; 1ny lme<"tll •n ,,,.. -------------1°' Del.tult and Oem•nCI tor !oat~. ltfld pull!!c•lklnot 1nhMlic1. prcipert,lllrein•llerdo'IC•IDtd PUBLIC NOTIC1'~ • ....,.1nen NalitP a• 0et1ul1 1n<1 £1ectlon · Dered<ktototrlJ. "" NOTI CE IS HEltEll Y GIVEN 111~• 1 _____ c_c_ __ .:_ ___ 1 to Sell. T,.. und<o•signed CIU'oed !~id !{£RAYL l(EYMt R r.1•1"'1 OI '"" l)flllk>n ol P'IUL w. NOA $U ,IElllOlt COUtlll"OF THI: "'°II<• o! Oel11ull 111111 Elfchon lo St·• 'ldmlnl!lralfh •i!n '""*'ii OYICE. !or I dfttrmin•t•Ofl ol r,11e lo !ho-STATlf Ol' CAl.lf'OltNIA l'Olt lo Ill!• fPtO<OO!CI in Ille tounty whe• •"""•rdollhl'•~Mltolrhl' r.t<•illlll1fr Micrl'-11 OtOl!tf!J ••II tot .... II thll tell pro~rl~ I~ fa<oJled. allo•• .... ~M<tOPnl 11 Ille C:aun """"' ot O.p,orl,.,...~! l . of u .. THE COUNT'l"Ol'Olt.U.01! 0.le: O<lolll!r 1•. 1'7• "OIEllT 5. WHITE Slll>e•kt< Courl ol 1111! Sl~t,.ol C•lth>rlll•, on H•. A_.,m IMPE RIAL MORlGAGE lllalN•l'ltlletM l!Wd., -lot lllP C<lunly ot Clr•nQe, k><•I"" I< !'OJ NOTICE 01' Nl!AltlNG 01' CORPORA TIOl'I fll'f.tlltl. Calirlfroll 'IOSM Civic t.lntPr O<ive wto•I '" tfle Oh o!~~ PITITIOH l'Oll flltOIATE 01' WILL ANO -l'Oll LETTl!ll\ Tl!!lfAMl!NTAllY !IOHO a~ W•ll T•u•IH', # AOor..e, ... AClmln!Utalrl•CT.11 Anll,on I"" 1..a d~y ol Oece'"I> • !tit, M' WAIYIEDI 8w .111!•-0 '>P•W~~ Put>thhe4 Or•"'lt Cu.i Daily PllOI o"cloc•A M. Eitlteol STE VEN RAU, ~<llWll. AulllOrolell !>i<1Mlur• Otlolltr?S,11111 Novemtter I,•, 11, It/~ " l"" 11"-•1¥ ,.~,,~ " Ille -It<!"' !"" NOTICE IS HEREBY (;01Yf..N° ltlll •I.Ju 1'H·I• Ptllllon l\ll•t(,,-•,1<>11o .. ,I0 ... •1 P11bl•\lled Or .. nqe Coa .. D.t•IY PolOI. _____________ , !1)Lotn 81o<~1.o•O•M'11V·ll-. INDIO (AP) -An all eged :~~~~::.:.~A;~~:.=: Ha""IT'lbe• 1.a, •s. 1•1• l'"'-1• PU Dl,,IC" NOTlt.:f: Ttl<l in I"" eo~fttv 01 V•M'""•· .,..,,. at NEW YORK (AP) -Olin s.niper charged with murder oi L111tr1 r1~11..,.111 -10 1,. _,,1._, -l ----"-"'"~~c.:..:.c.:c ___ lo u1orn;i. a1<.o <1t1v·-~· 1m v•11e, -· ... PUB LIC NOTICE $LP,.... P1r•0t1 ..... 0•noJ•O,(lhlO•~·~ J. Steph ens, was honoresl nfter ' a six-hour highway rll'......c:• to whkn 11 ....,.,.'°' '"''"" N•· NonclE O, SALE oF 1ci1Lot1,t11oc • 11 ... 1T•1<t 1.11,.n,,.. 'fh d th d , f H • h t ' th t If tk11l••t,1nCllh1llht llm!l'ldpla<tal < 0 ' Co\dy o10<1~.sur•o!'•1""'"'4 ••w UrS ay as e eS1gnerO urr•ca1•e S 00 Ing Spree 8 e l 1W1rlntlhtM""MS tlr!ttlttllor~mt..r NOTICIEOl'PUIU(MUlllNG It ALPll 'l!lt 'I' • ..,... ...., Courag eous. the first " " three pe r sons de3d has 1'.1tu,.1,:J111.m .. J11 1M cotll'lroom01 IEJ01tETN1EC1TYCOUNC1L A''l!1VATIESALE •r:;~:;.,'";;~~e~•"v0;:;:;·1~i.:,."";~1101> I · ht t I d d . b Dlpartmenl No. 3 ol W•CI court, 11 100 C!'llt OJ THI! Me. A•IU•t ..., hi.l'let~on ,.,,. ,,.,,,,,., ,..r!lci.11~•· n um1num yac o succes-pea r innocent y rcitson ~ni.-r0r1 ... we$t,ln""'Otvo1 ~t•A,.,., c.1TYOJFOUNTA1NYALLEl' sw.,..1 .. c1ur1.i 1,. s(ully dcrend the 123·year· G l I s t or insanity. CIOolorlll-. NOTrCli IS HEREllY (.IVE N "'"'... 51111 ... c1111, ... 1.1... Dillfll:i~[;'.;.':',11~11~:;UN U C •0 e . °'"'°'"°' '°1'7 T11<1'1111y,No,..mbf"•11,1'74,atl:OOl>.M.on l~eCa11nl"t'•IOr1n"' old A m e. rlca 's Cup trophy' ., Richard Harold Hicks. :w. "WfLll iM t M~OHN !Ill CouM!I Cl••mDe•. 101Q) Sl•lt< A....... In 1111 Milt•• ol IM E•••t• ol AVRCLIO Counh c1··~ l (;o'I I C ~LAU.A 0. d PYtoll,l>fod O<~na• t n."l U.uh Pt!~I. Stephens was pre sen eri w~s orde red to stand trial 11 ' 11'~ fOlll\tiln van~v. ca1•'6mi1. '"" 0 11 eo.m. · t••w · o.1oc..·• n, •11(1 No••"''""' , t . ,,. , l"o&Jl,, • · lltlDGIES AND •fl•OGEI en .. ,n i.o1.s a ciuttHc ~1•i"9 o;, ,,,,. !<II· -l•e I• Mrellv 91wn 1n11 I"" iroder1io• with th e Aluminu~ As-f R P'r b. 3 at (ndio Superior Att.•111,1,1 ~w ,_;"<I· ,.11 w1nM1t•••Pf•••"•11a ..... or111~''"" SOCiation "S r.·JjgnOn trophy 0 ,,. ace Court :1fler pleading in· JIUWl11111relll'4.,\ultelt.M A. PROPOSAL TO CHANG£ lNI! ttn dlY ol NO"'"llt'• 1'14. •! 11'111.ollln! 01 ,_ Cll'l"'5MASTERPLA.N NAN CY BU NN , l lS~1 M8l AtU1<H fl)' d •• l·•n e.·cellencc 011 noc•nt to a '2·count com· ", 1A• ... 11"11..,'"1'°"' .. • ., A .. '"' ti! UU~M ''·"' P•-WI •o C""""1t "" Cll"t'' "'~·~· ' 1, .• 1 ..... C••i•o•n•a. '°"""' ot Courageou s , whi ch -out-"'If urrl ca ne Jl ulch '' a plaint stem mini( from the """""'''._'! ,.111i...r Mi~!•• P••n '~m11111u~t•i11ta p1..,M11c....,. Or-. Sta•• o• ca11101 " 1•· '" '"" "·~• PUBtlC N()TlCt;: Fl( llllOUS 11 Uiii;t~~­r>•ME S l.lo 1"EM£NI S h C r . I t I r ' s h t' I 'd . • ····-0. c ' '·'• ... ... .... 1,.,. •t•l<#llll&! !Of ..... lr"e• .._~ ... 11be\ttol<lde•.•"Cl •11bjtCll0(011flrmllo(lll •.ul led outern rosso w1n<,Y!!CC 0 11 0 ... o "ug.J l s oo1ng nc•ent,>n w ....... nve-....... , .. 11o1, .,., ...................... -, ,_ ,, I II ''" 'II "~ h " Nowmtto1r1 .1,1.1•1• «)Joi.It tener1ll~toyWarnt•A""111Ue.-S.ni.M>.1 .,,.,. """"'"'" 11u•l.•l.,,.fl(J!ll.l•Uf - Up to date nautlcul ch>1rl~ Austra li w In four straight Ange cs arv .. r w1 uc t c which motorists traveling 1'1-....•. 1~11111rt Avtnue...., e..c1i11 s1.ee1. 1-•\l 01 'll•O De<••..,.''"",;.,... ei II bl l I l rfN RI I tt. g .,, rd ror ti I I h f I rUllllCNOTICE .T ..... Eft viron-nu11--111 ...... m .. do&trl'lfld1lllM •IQM,1!ne•nC1lnl•ll\l t!loll .re )1va 3 e o 10;1 r•ceso •wport, , ., ast sc in ~ .. u ay 1e one y str ... tc es o nter· • ,-•• ' •· ,.. r---~ t ' 1 ? con•iGe•ell ln <""!WMl--t~l'"'pl"" ,,.. '"" •o w ... oe ca• l\fl"'(""'nll&J l1lt IOll(I.,, ~'J l)lf '°" ••O\l•ftq b.,""'"" ·" CllDW4 INOIAN ARI\. \olOO l•~•"t .II ... ~ .... , .,,,,1 .. 101 N~"~I (ioof'" 'M•..,. ~··')""' C1ffllt• l {.'n\\no. na Wt •I Ct"""l.1"(1 l<v~n .... MQ~trtwllo C.•ln~•~,., ..., own~r~ ..al the local Coast nlonth . second of the Sol Cat As· ~lute 10 'l.'crc randomly" 141214 •apor1s 111dm•"'"'~""'' ... "'"""'-•nq ..,.,1,*'"'1 ••0•0 1 ""''"'._., .. _t,,...or Guard !lllltioii as w~ll us at \V. II . Krome Geor"c, socl:ition's F~1 11 llcRtttta nred at. s1,11•1•1o1tcou11ToflTN1. °'N"-"' 11 ·c11• "'-" '"° _., 11e ""- 11""10111 • 1 ""'•t••""·-'N1• ...... " t•lflll"td llYlnY lll-l<t'Cl l!tf"Mlfl al dfftn, '" -IO tit !ht t .. IMn llEAL retail boa,t'lng stores. • -"(:httl rma n of the Aluminum Series . 1-·inst r;1co of the •tAT•o11 c•1.•l'011 "111 l'O• 11. 01tONANCt HO •• MOrdl_(, •-"v sHINlt'f 111"" count• o1 ~. l\1 osl of the charts st..~t~ As•ociation and president seri es "'n:s hl"ld ~t fll arino Grant Awai:d e d '"'' co~:~:,~~OflANG• lllf '"' ci1v Coull<•'"",,. c;,,"' F_.1.i11 51 .. • .. c..u1orn1 •. 1Nrucui..11 .,. .,.,0 1bHI ' V•llty ""lwlro"'J 1"'°1 tr.t .,......i.ian1 If IM M.Ho!IO .... , IO•Wll under $2 . They outline (?( ~lumlnum Company or dc!Rcy. PlTITl::~~c:p.::...,:~~-~~~ ..... : ~Hlf~llfl(le C-.j.Mlll>!' ..... -'k.-it' ""'\Jt1t1Cl lJ l111!i10<•!)0llllYl1U hazardous areas. aids lo America , cit~ Stephens a~ The regatt:1 wi ll consist of F Ed ~1tL1:11•1t1tE,,J1MEN••1tv to <"t.inprl••te 11fl'lh""1t1111""'0 "';11 °'1 "'""' '' .. 1· "-1nQtan St.:n 1~ b k Or Ucat.•011 1' lto1tl1 H01i.10IS,1'41t .... ltll. l~J.,"-ontl-P-..C°""""'°"°' and safe routc~orpussaj.!c. deslgners." .sta.r.tinA .111 nooh . l'.oni -. , , • 51':_",;_'~~:!.':i:",,.~.:'"E'N~~.~1:,!; •-'"' t. ... o111w !.l•I•"' c.10.,,..1 .. Or•f!Qll c-!¥.c1"10l'lll•. l~ .. ~'"'""•I oe•nQ • •n,ju<I"' !1 ~" ,,... "'~'"""' ·1 . (lt.n"!llLCro•....-o T•••l•l•-nl l11tll ,.•tll IM(.°"""' 1.•~,. al Or-C-tfOl'l0..to!loor )t,,..,. F•J!• Puto<o1nrd Or1nQO COi§\ 0.llr J'o lol, OtlOttl!•ll,•nillHowml>N 1.1. IS."'" 11!'"' 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Some listeners took the,broad-• . Ju ·-nd d cast seriously and were frightened, and Jay Clarke •. the station's program l---=-----------S-.;1Uft'/ ~., ea a san • O lller s realfZealtWas-JUs t-a--m·anager,-who--played-himself-as-a-I Ii~ dramatization bjlt wei:e angry. · newsman .. wht? ~~s the J~:)t sur~ivor .. .• UPI Te"""°'9 Foster Home Juan Guznian, 14, Who reportedly was traded to Delaware family for .thre e cb~cken s, has been pl a ced in fost er home after hearing. He says he wants.to stay in Delaware. r-~ 1 . · Rubdown NofOnly . Offering SALT LAKE CITY IUPI) ..... The Salt Lake County at- torney wants to close down -a half d.ozen mass.age parlors wher:e patrons al- legedly can get more than just a rubdown. County attorney Carl NemeJka said that the city's ordinances against using massage establishments as a cover ror prostitution wei;-e severe, so parlor own~rs who also offer sexual acts siipply moved lo the co·unty . Nemelka said the coun- ty's old ordinance, which tried to set qualifications for inassage parlor em- ployes, was deelared illegal in a 3rd Di strict court suit: · . The Providence Journal-Bulletin said berore being killed by the ahens, said lhe more than 500 persons called the show was a "Halloween spoof." newspaper during the night to ask about the program. TH~ BROAOCAST, LIKE {he one that auselt-widespread"""hyst-erta-tlfe"da y before Halloween 36 ~ars ago~ featured voices pr.etencting to newsmen giving an account Qf the land g of Martian in- vaders. It was based on H.G. Wells' novel •1Waroflhe Worlds ." ·The Martians ."landed '' in New Jersey in the 1938 broadca.s~. but in the WPRO gr.oduction. they were depicted as lan- ding i.n Rhode Island and southern Mas- sachllsetts. ._ Police said their switchboards were jammed . Wednesday night and early Thursday py angry or (tightened citizens.. Officers said some callers believed invaders had landed on Jamestown Island'in Narragansett Bay and.asked the best esCape route. Others asked authorities to force the station off the air. ''.W~ su'?~ got a lot' or phone calls," a police spokesman said. ~'The way iLsounded-lo-me,-the majority of them sounded like they ~ere , really scared," he said. "Those who knew it was onlY a r.adio show were very irate at the staµon for doing it." • THE PAPER QUOTED Bruce Whit· ney of EA.st Pro_\':ide~e as.saying he had been "awakened froni a sound s leep. Our-neighbors' cliildren are crying-and throwing up they're sOscared. l 'm really upset." State police also received calls from citizens asking for information. WBSM radio in New Bedford, Mass. said it received at -hfast IS· calls io- cluding one from a woman who said she' wanted to reassure her Cllild, but was not s ure hersetf that it was a 'fictional ac- count. MAMIY A SALE! RH 7 Si19< Leos Reflex c_..o • 6•1 (2\4'2'111) SLR •I n·r ..... F3.6 l-.,,1 :>Q "-'°'""&Cl! •RMITS\'li..,mpro_t_ollf>lerchetlgaole ' "!l!!t.lll.!!l_X .. y~~"I! _ -me1etl\'SIEHllllt"'9tllCfMll5--. ust $830.00 SALE ss69'5 . LIST SALi COS Finder .................. $189.95 $136.~0 "'~"", . 220 Revolving Back .......... $113.00 SI 1.50 • · :';.1'•,.,. Polaroid Back ................ 5195.00 $Ill.SO ~ .. . . i Grip Holder .................... >$36.95 · Sl7.59 i"'.,.MllYA ll'llJ ~65nim F4.5 ............... , .. sSo9.50 $l66.t5 r;. . . . , 90mm F3.8 .................. 5354.00 $2Sl.tS . . . . 186mm F4.5 --.. ,. ............. S455.00 $2t4.tS "" ••• ' .,.;;,; ·>. MAMIYAC330 C330(2\4x2\.l!J TLA w/80mm F2.8 lens Ud ss1s.005ALE.S344.95 Plate Holder Pistol Grip 'List SALE $26.50 $17.tS 529.95 Sit.ts BRONICA S2A S2A (2Yix2Vi-J SLR w/75mm F2.8 lens Uol SIZUO SALE 159595 HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY -· Laguna Nigut!l'!l Sea Terrace Apart---,ih~enrs create 11 rie\VklndOI apa.r.tme11t. living for a·dults. l<~rom patio or balcony you look out UJ><* an ocean vie1v, or a park-like setti'ng. White sandy beachel! and cruising sailboats invite you to epjoy a swim, sail, or eyening stroll in the sunset. And ·1vitlt your marina-styled apartment come all , the·ple·asu'res of Laguna Niguel's 8,000Mre ~vorld-great l recreation, convenient 11hopping~ fr-iendly-people.-lfs the choice way to live. · Put 4-'_hf in yo ur lift: ... toddy come.to ~_Laguna ~iguel ,: The·Choic~ Commuriity ' ~ 'Rancho Bernardo and Villai,>c Park, other fine New- Townaby oCommunity l)evelopers, lne. (-714) 493-0501 L I . Marina·ilyled 1 &:,2 ·-uxur-y n .ter1ors-bedrootn;have 1 & 2- bath1. All-ela':tric gourmet kitchen and built-ins. 1 bedroom from.$230. Z bedrooms from$250. Some furni1hed at$80 more 'Tennis A fast game. of singles or doubles isa Jreat way to stay in shape. A court is now under construc- tion and due for completion in Oclober. a month. -. ' ! ! ' Recreation ~ Center Come hqme to the joys of recreation at yo\lr own Rec . Center. There's a apurkling swim- 1ning.pooJ_a_nd._ Jac_uzzi, his/hers 1aunu, bij)ian:I and game-roonui, and a ' party kitchen and fire side lounge, 'Direction•: From Los Angeles, tljke. the San Diego/ . Santa Ana Free- way south to CroWn Valley . Parkway exit. Right (appro;;, 6 mi.) to Paeiftc -Coait Highway. Left 1 mile to . Nigue!Rd.Lefton ) • Nltf\l:el Rd •. t4 the: • Sea Turrace . Apartment.a . So. with th.e 'help or the s heriff's vice squad, Nemelka has written an .or- dinance ''that treats prohibited sexu'!l acts in a . more derinitive manner; and ties the law directly to the new Utah Criminal COde." llSltM-. St .. H.1.15~5b1ppla9C ...... l141-t51twl47·1411 ·- • • . ... _,, .. j -~--~l ... I_ L~.20!~..1.-'-,,,.,,,,.,,,,-:__c.._. _, • • Quality or_ Me.diocrity.~.. ___ , th·e choice is ENDORSERS U. James Dallas - !\lar_v Sue Laidler ~ F. \V."Bill "()'Neil Streeler G. Kin"i Darlene and Jack Young ltoy I). Andenien 'lltornas A. Baume l.inda Bald\\·in .. !\Ir. :i.nd l\lrs. Ross 8. McAdam l\lrs. \V.F. \\'ille Theodore-Robins Karen Kovacl1 ·\\'erner F.scher. 1\Jbert Auer Jhn \\'ood Thornas J. Sofranko Uonald A. iUclnnis E11ge11e 0 . ·uergeron l:>iana D. Hensley C"orona Highland~ "'110110!0\\·ners Assn. Ha v1nond' .\I. Jablonsky \\'iilard T. ,Jordan - l'a l Krone Paul HyckoU Na tr Heade "l'ap" Blackburn ,\'ev.'porl-~lrsa Education Assn. ,hihn Ston• (;!eon 1\Ja rtin Sew11or1-llarbor fha n1ber of Commerce ,\.IL ,\JeKeni if' Hobert E . Ba dham .laC"k llall Niua Hal i~ \\ illi:un l.u~k J111n~~s T. i\loodry Hobert I. Hench r>t•nni s t-:. Ca rpenter Thi•ndorr j{obins, Jr, Ne"·port-,\l!'sa · Adn1in.islralors 1\ssn. t ·a1ir. i';chool En1ptoyers. l'hapter 18 lh-. aud i\lrs. (:.w. Coon i\llc haf'f .. i\lanahan ·Jtta n l" nf'lla l\f'11ul't Fo"'ll'I' H.t". S1oes11el • • " ' On Tltelday, NovemJ>er 5, voters in the Newport·Mesa UniCied School District will decide whether or nol. "one of _the finest school systems in the State" will maw.lain its quality prOgra1n. - ·<The 9uot.e il \'Villiam Lusk's. president or the Newport-llarbor Chamber or Commerce.) \Yhy is this quality educational program threatened? In t9ri. the State "Legislature pla,ced a limit on the amount or money Lhe Newport-Mesa pistrict can raise rrom local ta.xpayers. The State mandated that this amount could be'. increased by 3% t\ \'EAR. unless the people served by Newport-Mesa schools vote Co increase that amount. This 3'-rigure is simply.not realistic, in light of current inflation . Higher 3.sse.ssed values do ro.:OT mean more money ror Newport·l\1esa schools, , This same State faw, by freezing· Newport-Mesa's J~al revenues, provides that the loca l tax rate Yl'ill decrease when assessments provide funds above the State's limit. This year, Newport-Mesa's tax ra:~ dropped an average o( 33 _cents in Newport Bea~h and Cos~M~. The tabl(_below shows how Proposition Z will afrect the 1975-76 t_ax rate. --f 1!:173-74 $4.'40 . TOTAL GENERAL PURPOSE TAX RATE, 1974-7 5 14.07 Est. 1975-76 <without Z) " , ' - $:1.68 Est. 1975·76 (With Z) $4.21 . rate will still be 19 cents LOWER THAN 1973.74 The Newport-Mesa District is ra~ced·wtth the same rising costs you are ... but when it lightens its IJJ;Jt, the lives or 26,000 students are affected. • . , The school district ~·as forced into dericit financing in 1974 ,in order Co maintain its prn<1ran1. <'lass sizes were increased: teachers, administrators, and service personnel ~'ere cul back: cash reserves were almost depleted. - The picture for 1975-76 is bleak .•• unless Proposition Z is approved. 'l'he ci_tizens here urge you t~ Vote Yes on Proposition Z.° They believe thaL.1 if the State succeeds In controlling l~al school revtnues, Newport-Mesa·s (int.quality ,program will be· reduced to a level or mediocrity. ' \ • • • yours. ENDORSERS \Vllliam E. Blurock r-- League or Women Votef's Ellen 1'11iller \Villlam C. Hin'g Roy E. Slaley Don Bull !\fr. and 1\Jrs. Dan O'Neil Hoy E. June !\tr. and J\lrs. lloberl t:. llanson ' , .. II arbor Courn:il PT A Ann Harvey Calh!!rine Houghton A,V. Jo~genseri Hobt rl 8 . 1\-loor" 0:\V. "Dick" llichard . ' G. Randel Hobert K. Paley · ~ed Terrilfl!all ~I.A. Richley, Jr. Albert PlevyJk J_ohn and oa'rrilyn Oliver )Herritt and Jeanne Johnson Vaughn N. Redding U1·verly K. l;angstori Ja tnes 'f, f'errell \Villard C, Courtney Agnes Hlomqui11L Ur. and 1\-lrs. Charles J , r\-1osmann l\lr. and J\lrs, Nigel-Oailey UoaTd or J)lrectors, Newportllarbor!Costa l'tles11 lloard or Realtors Remember, v~te tuesday, nov~ 5 •• • J -·· --' ' ' 'I , • I , \ • ' . ' , .· t _ .... , .• \ .. ' 1 ' , \ .. _, • --. • • ' • ·Art$ I Dining Out' ~ . . . Entertain merit • ' .- .. OAILYPILOI ('f f11day.No11ember 1, 1974 . .. ~~·~ ·'- oing Up Along Coast .. " . I . ·VA-RIETY.·S HOW ···-· Nancy Geerlings and Steve Johnson i:x>rtray a ha.rried minister and ' "•· • r SURVIVAL THEATER -UC Irvine students, !ell lo right, Jay Schicketanz, Ann Hilles, Michael ?t1ack , Cathy Kiek and Cyndi Lee crawl across a stage floor. during a perlormance by the unive rsity 's Survival The~atre Company;-The exploratory-- theater g roup 11li~zes body movement .and primal sounds to communicate in a nonverbal sound symphony. ··vector: Two" ~· '\s the sixth production of the company, which iS under the direc- tion of Ashley Carr. assistant professor of drama. " 'Vector: { T\vo' reaches into ritualistic areas underJy1ng communication, , and through so'und co1orations, evokes subliminal images . \Vhich are present in the existence of man," says Carr. It will be performed \Vednesday through Saturday, Nov. 6·9, ip the Fine Arts Concert •lall on campus. Admission1 $1. Reservations, 833· 6617. . ·. • • • r his secretary in a skit from "Saints in the Chapel," a variety show spoofing various aspects of church life. The sh.ow, written by TV. writer Eric Slrutt, will be presented by the Drama Guild-of-St. Andre\v·s Presbyterian Church at ~s:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov . 8 -9. al the c~'urch . .. ';I--'~: ckets__a.re_general pdmissio1,~-~- and $5 for Patron's C~rcl~. .r Reservations,646-7147. -~ ' .. ' ' . \VITC•I ~TR l 1\L..~ -NC\\'port •larbor 1-li gh School trials or the 17th Gen ry, l\1ill er made a public students l,allren l\11tchcll and H.ob \.ViUhile are statement against the ~l cCarthy hearings of the scp<.iratcd by the c:has m of ignoran e and paranoia 1950 's. Tbe play, direc:tcd by ·rhomas Bradac, wi ll as they v.ortr<Jy the main characters •. John J>roctcr be presented \Vcdncsday through r~riday, Nov. 6·8, and his \\·ifc. 111 Arthur !\•tiller's famous play, "The in the hi gh school auditoriun1, 600 N. lrvil'l e Ave .. Crucible:· ·rhrough exploring the Salem \vitch Newport Beach. General admission, S2 . • I " ' ' ' Hollr.w-ood Goes Off .Ba ~k Lot and on Lo~~tion l~OSAN'CELES (API -Where-is_ everybod}I? Never in lhc history of television have so many srries und n1ovics been filmed in so many difrcrent pl t1ces. 1'en seriCs this season li1:c being filn1ed cn1 irely on locations .f:ir rcn1ovcd rron11 IQllywood . ··Born Free" is shooting in Kcny<i . ··~to\'in ' On " is moving all over lhc West and the Pacific North"·csl. ··1r.1rry o·· is anchored in St1 11 Diego, .. Pf'i rort'lh .' practices law in 1'uc· son. Ari z. "Paper Moon" conn ives tn 11 ~ys .,'j.K an . '.Naki u :' ,.i!l _i~ Albuquerquc•N.~1 . "llawan f 1vc-O 1~ in llonolulu. ··Sierra," the first or the soason's new serie!t lo be c:1ncel · It'd. wus shot In Vosemitl' Nut1onal J>oirk. · • .-tgT.REETS or Sun FrunciSco;' "''US fitml;'d' In -you J!llf!!IStd It. And ··Kodiak." lhOUj h 'nol rilrncll in • • ·-' • J\lask:l as called fo1· in the S<'ri p1. \\'tll\ ror ~•n ot her thin,!!. a number ol' producl'd in Bend, (Jre. -far fronl a :;tudio bat'k lots ha\'c been bulldo1.cd 1'V studio.~ · .• into s ho1J)ii ng cent ers and hi gh·rise Ncarlv cvl'r\' drun1atic scril•s lhis (.'Qmplcxcs. Clnc recent \Vcstern ·rv year 11;1s• f1hl1<'d s111nc scenes on nlovie had to go lo four diffc1·cnt loc.1tion. cvt•ll if 1l's onl y around lhe· studios to find cnuu~h \Vestcrn street s co rn e r ft'om I he slud10 .. ''Kojac k'' ·~ to film a sin gle scene fil med six shou"S in New 'rork. "Gun · ~ ·smok ~" "·cnt to Tucson for four shows "lf'S good for us to be out.thert• ... .i nd to Kunab, Utah. for three m"Orc. said Da rr\• \Vc11z, executive producer "The-!\tanhunler" "·cnt to Coloracto. o( ··r.1 ovi i\' On."."You 1·an ptck up tht• "Thr. New Land'' also \•h;ited Bend, rcu lily a'nd the ~•~c or the momt>nt. 01·c . You can't get that 1n a ~tudio. The a<'· The late Cccll.R. Ot!l\t\lle 1s r •put_cd tors and dirt'ctor:-. respond to th;1t to have once s;ud, .. A roC'k is :.1 rock, a realit y. !L's st11nul:1ti')A" lree is a tree. l.t!l's shoot it in Grirflth l'roduccr Jlu~h Henson thinks the Park··· , n1oV'ic_ industo· forc·qd tclc,·1:-1011 nul 1'hose ilays arc gont• tl's dil'ficulL nr lhe-studt/>. "Son1c \Cry :-.ucccss(u\ now tu shoot oo a studio ba ck loL and motion pictures \1t•rc n1udc cn\lrel.Y n11<'lkc audiences bcilC.Vt.' it's-exotic ·0111·1oc3lion . The\' had a rettlil y lo Bangkok :.o... or even Clcvclaod. For 1tlcm you tunl diiphcntc In u ~tud10, one thinJ.t . people travel more. People s a\V tho:-.t• and dem;_tndt•rl the 1\hey 're nol so c<1-rt1~· fooled or '!'(;_1mr rt.•ulityuh 1ctilv 1s1on " s:.1t.1nl1cd WJlhback lotwliurdry. 4' In lhc late 1 ~~ -\1hen TV f1ilncd • • •• nt'urty l'\'L•ry thin J.: in :.lud1os Be nso n \\'a :-> :i lop 11rodu ction ('liCCul1 \ c al \\'a rn(· 1· Bros. I elc\'ision. C)n {'l'. llrnsun rc{'<J11cd, the 'l'V :-.e 1'1t•:-i '' Hl'llll('I!,'' '"ChCy('llllt', '' "i\la\'l•r1t·k .. o.tntl "La\vn1an'· \\'er1· fi lml•d :-.11nulatll'ously on lhl' saml' \Vt•.stt'rn :-.I 1'ct•I:-. "The camcr~1s I\ ere placed back. lo h:ll'k and \\'l' :-.hol. 111 fou;· cl1rect1ol'ls. 'l'hc tltrl•r lor .. bil·\V 1.1 ~h istlc and f'\('ryon1• rnlll'd al oncL'. \Ve shol all lout· at thl· :-.111nc t1n_:i~ 1\AH()~ S11t·lhnJ,!. producer ol .. Th<' Rook1c:-. · :-.11rl hi-; crl'w !'.<PCn<l s-thrt•c tl,1\':-. nn lnl·;1 \1011 l'or (.'\Cr}' :-.ho"'· Iii' :-ai1I. ··\Vt• 111 ... 1 ~hot a s~cnc in a gun !'hop ·rh1 s plnl't' n111:-.l ha ve llccn 21~) rcl'l lunA and "':t" hned "'1th rifles. · \",ou C'Jn'I llupl1calt' that on a ,-.ta~l'. \\'th·n ynu ·r~ donHl a 110ll<'e i.ho"' you ran 'l 1u ... 1 l:tllt-:thnol lhc. .. sll'CCL ¥ou h:tveln:-.cl'1 I ' ' ' I - ~111·ll1ng ~;11d hf' ;111d every ml'rnht'r nl ll1s produt·t1on Cl'C \V kf'f'JlS a l'olaroid earncra 111 his ear. An,· 11n1e !hr~· :-.pol °:Jn 1n1C•rt•s\111~ hou~c . t'.hurr·h nr ln11ld1111!. tht'.\ takt.· a 11iclurc and nut!' I ht• ad1I ['('SS. <)u11111 i\lar\111 pr('fcrs to :-hoot un lo1·;1t1011 for hi." rour ~cries. "Street nl ~;Jn Fr;111c1s1·n.'' ··The l\l:1nhuntl·r,'' ·'l1;1rnahy Jone:-.'' and ''(,1nnon.'' · "I c.111 ni.akt• .i -.how look five limes 111..·ltt•r on lnr<1\ton ." i\1;1rt1n ... aid "I do n1ore lotat111n -.hoo1111A than 1•\1•r h('lnrc ht·ca u,1· 1\C'\t' ~111 IJ('tl1 ·r 11.1111prn<'nl 11 ·, n1ur1· 1Wlrtahl« <111d lh1' hl1111:-. l:1:-.t1·r " ··Horn Fr~·{' ·· 11 hi.C'h dehlltl•rl th1-. ~1·;11· :uul ha:--'lllL'~ ht.'t.'11 t anc.:cllcd. ~tt' the t'~·t 1\m1•r1c ,1n TV :-.1'r1c:-. e\'(•r 1!11ned 111 t r1c.1 :-hOOl111R. . .Clne rea-.on 1i1at lnl'alion :-.huol1n~ 1:-. t'ti:-.tl~· 1. ... lh ;1\ \hi' regul ar ... tlutio d ;t\ or 10 hi)u rs 1:-. 1•xtc11clcd lo 11 h\iur:-.. Thill 1s to to1npc11:-.al(' 11ir t hf' t1m1: It t akes lo move 1 he t'l1u1111ncnt nu l .;uul hack cHCh d;11", "\'ou · al:-.o hJ\C 10 ll<tV lol' luuc·h ." BCll:.(lll s:iHI .. ,·ou'vc. ~nl ('IJ!hl In Ill !HCC('~ of l'(IUIPl111.'llt and t hat ... drivers. n1orc v,rq>s, nwreo l•lertn· rinns "· l}uinn l\lartin, \\ho <i l:-.o has cr('"'<; 111nun)I: mo\'H'S 1n Ch1t'JA0 and the ("a r1hbt•;u1 . :-.aerl producer" !>Muld not depend on locations lo make a :-how ,SUeC'tSl'>fU\. ~11111· had s hO\\:o. h:iv<' ht<t'll mi1ML.c 011 localiuil and it didn"l help. ''It 's ju-.1 one ~•iin or11u.1hl~ .·· fllt1r· lrn --!'!1t 1d. ··-A-!thow l it-l'tlt"ttit!ffut- lll't':111,,t• of l~l' :-tars .incl lhc ~c.:ri1lL'\. l think lo1·.at1on shooting atlds :1hout 20 • percent to the in1 r1ns-1c Vllluc .Or # ... ·~.,how.''-... <>thcr pr ut•t•r:-. ~;1,Y lhl' tn,ts of lnl·;.1\11111 :-honf.ulg art• eilhct "exJ)('n· ii1,c·; or ~boti~\ltlJ.:_~a rnc ns ~lud10 - l • • . ' • --•• I ,, • -• • • ( ff DAILY PtlOT i I - · Frida!· November 1. 1974 JO::::SZIJO:O:zt:S -I r ~ ~ • ' • New .. Mars Scare~ " Listeners Afraid, or Ticked.Off .PROVl(}ENCE. R.I. <UPI) -A • • . ':-:~Gr~ ' ~;·Ph{s;l t ' Jhe ~ea Terrace Apa~ments for adults: sun, fun, sea and sand. , Jflodern ve rsion of Orson Welles' •1938 radio progr~m deRictjng a fictional. in· vasion from A1ars was bfoadcast on WPRO. Some listeners took the broad· cast seriously and were fri ghtened, and others rea li zed it was just a dramatization but were angry. I . The Providence Journii.l·Bylletin said ·more than 500 pe rsons •ca lled the newspaper during the night to ask about the program. ~ THE BROADCAST; UKE the one that caused widespread hysterj~ .the day before Halloween 36 years ago, featured voices pretending to be newsmen giving an account of the landing of Martian in- vaders. It was based on H.G. Wells' novel .. War of the Worlds .", ·'flu!: Martians "landed" in New Jersey in the 1938 broadcast. but in the WPRO production, they were depicted as Ian· Juan Guzman, 14, Who ding in Rhode Island and southern trlas· reportedly wa s traded sachusetts. to Delaware family for . Police said their swi~chboards were three Ch fc ke ns has Jammed Wednesday rugh~ 8:nd early be n . 1 d · 'r t Thursday by angry or fright ened . e P ace 18• os er __tilizens. Officers said some callers home after heanng. I-le be lftted invaders .flad landed on says he wants to sta y in Jamestown Island in Narraganseti Bay Delaware. and asked the best escape route. Others Ul'IT~ Rubdown N ot Only Offering SALT LAKE CITY CUPJ) -The Salt Lake County at· torney wants to close down a half dozen ma;ssage parlctrs where patrons aJ. JegedJy· can get more than just a r.ubdown. asked authorities to force the station of( the air. • WPRO, AS DID THE 1938 national broadcast, explained before, du'ring a nd after the broadcast,that it was a fictional account only. Jay Clarke, the station's program man&(!r , who played himself as a newsman who was the last sur\li\IQr before being killed by the aliens1 said the show was a ''llalloween spoof.'' "We sure got a lot of phone calls," a police spokesman said. . "The way i~ sound~-d to me, the ; majority of them sounded like they were really scared," he said. "Those who knew it was only a radio show were very irate at the station for doing it.'' • THE PAPER QUOTED Bruee Whil· ney of East Providence as saying he had been "awakened from a sound sleep.~ Our neighbors' children are crying an_d throwing up they're so scared. 1 'm reaJly upset." Stafe police also recei\led .calls from citizens asking for information. ~ WBSM radio in New Bedford, Mass. said it received .at least 15 calls, ih· eluding one from a woman who s aid she wanted to reassure her child. but was not sure herself that it was a fictional ac· count. I MAMIY A SALE! ~ Rl6 7 5.1.etos Reflex CaiMf'D • k7!21h 2""l SI.Fl •I 12f ..... FU.__ w/120~8""'* •RM1So,sle"'~l-nl~ ..._ .. rr.uc .. l'flCha"""°""-tonoen.~ ll>--1 .. ,-. ..... _lnd_ List $8 30.ooSALE 556995 LIST \AU COS Finder .................. S189.95 SIJ6.50 220 Revolving Bad< .......... St 13.00 Sll.50 Polaroid Back ................ s 195.00 SI JI.SO Gnp Holder ..•................. S36.~s · $27.50 County attorney Carl Nemelka said that the city's ordinances against using massage establishments as a cover for prostitution were severe, so parlor owners who a lso offer sexual acts simply moved to the county, fNA 1J1 M_lfWJJ! ftl'& e'fl 65mm F4.5 .................. S509.50 SJ66.t s INJ\\~N\UIHIF\\ 6"1!1}1e!H ' 9Qmm F3.8 ................. S354.00 $25J.ts Ne me-lka said the coun- ty's old ordinance. which tried to set qualifications Jor massage ,..parlor em· ployes. Was dec1aroo illegal in a 3rd Distri ct court suit. So. with · the help of the s h eriff·s \lice squad, Nemelka has written an or· dinance ''that treat s prohibited sexual acts Jn a more de fin iti ve· manner, ;ind ties the Jaw directly to the new Utah Criminal COde.·· . "' . 180mm F4.5 ............ _ ..... $455.00 $294.,5 MAMIYAC330 C330(2V.x2"'l T_LR w/80mm F2.8 lens . o.t $515.00541.E $144.95. ~ ~le Holder Pistol Gri~ .. Lisi SALi S26.50 517.t S S29.95 Sl_t.t5 BRONICA S2A S2A*2V.l SLRw/7f mm F2.6 lens u.1 s12uoSALE 559595 HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY 11519 ~Sf.,.H.1.l!li P'-'!li•a11k;C ..... l 142·f!lilf•l47·64 11 L.'lgunn Niguel'.s Sen Terr11ce Apurt- n1ents create a iiew kind of apa rtment living for adults.1'~rom patio or balcony ~ you look out upon an ocean view, or a purl(-like setting. White sandy beaches nnd cruising sailboats invite you t.o enjoy a 11wim, sail, ore ~ning atroll in the su nset. And 1oith your marina-styled apartment co me all the pleasu'resof Laguna Niguel's 8,000 acre world-great~ recreation, convenient shopping-, friendly people.-Jt's !]le choice way tQlfve. Put 4 fif in your life ... toddy co.m~ lo , • Laguna Niguel ' lhe ChOice Comll)unity 11la11cho-Bernardo and V1llo.ge Park, other fine New Tuwns by Avco Community Developers, Inc.'(714) 4"!>3-0501 • L I . Marin•·it.yled ·1 &. 2 uxury nfer1ors bedrooin,haw.1a:2 baths. AU-electric • gourmet kitchen and built-ins. I bedroom fronf$280. -=-'-~·bedrooms from $Z6C .. Som-etanilim~Ol'nOYE' " a month. it • @ = Tenn is A fast-game or singles or doubles is a frreat way to stay in shape. A court is now ~nd~r construc- tion and due for • __ completion in Octobe r. - 10 I 1 ·Qnali.ty or Mediocrity ••• ' ' ~ § ' l < _ ... __ Recreation -Genier c-Ome home to the joys ol recreation at your own Rec. Cent.er. There'• a sparkl ing swim- ming pool ind · Jacuzzi, hi1/hen aauns1, billiard and game rooma, arl!l& partr kitchen and fireside fou nge._ Directions: From Los Angeles, take the San Diego/ Santa-Ana Ene-way IOUth to Crown Valley Parkway exit. Right (approx. 6 mi.) to Pacific Coast Highway. Wt l mile to Nijfilel Rd:-Left On~ -NlgueLRd •. t.o.Tbe -• Sea Terrace Aparbnent.a.. ., .. -- " • the choice is "yours • •' ENDORSERS .. H. Jam~s DaUas · ;\lary Su<" Laidler t". \V. ••Hill" ~>·Neil Strreter G. Kin'j Darlene and Ja~ .. Young Roy 0 . Anderst.b Tho1nas A. Uaume l.Jnda Hald1i1'in l\lr. and l\Jrs. ROliS 8. i\lcAdam l\lrs. \V.F. \\'Ille Theodore Robins t\:rren Kovach \\'rrnf'r F.scher Alb1•rt Auer .liru \\"ood , Thn1nas J . Sofranko i)()nald A. i\lrlnnis .. :ugcnl' O. Hcrgrron Uiana D. Hensley Corona llighland~ lloou•owners Assn. Ha yrnond :\I. Jablonsky \\'illard T. Jordan l'at Krone l'aul llyrkul'f Na tr lleadt' '"Cap .. Blackburn o'\'ew p<M"l-,\lrsa Edufaliun Assft'. Juhn Slort' t;h·nn i\lartin ,\ie1i1·port·l larbur t 11a n1b1•r 1lf Co1nmerce .\.It. 1\ltiKcnil~ l!nhl'l'l !'.:. Ha dham .lark ll:i ll Nln:i llu lis \\'illhun Lu~k J :un1•11 T. 1\loodry lll"lbert I. llench U1'nnis fo:. Carpt'ntt'r Thtndorr Hnbi111, .Ir. ,\;r" pnr1-.\lr11:1 Adn1 inl~traton A!isn. t'aJif, ~hool ";n1ployecs. l'ha pter IK 1)1'. and i\lrs. Ii. \\I. Coan l\llcharl L. l\1anah11n .rban l'onnclla l\1•n1u1h "'olt"l<'r It."'· sru~sll -~Remem-her, " On Tuesday, Nov~mbtr_s, volers in lhe Newport-Mesa Unified School District will decid_e whether or not ·~ore ol the finest school systems in the State" will maintain its quality program. tfb~uute is \Vllliam Lusk's, president of the Newport-Harbor Chamber of Commerce.) ' \Vhy is this quality e'ducational program threatened? . In 1912. the State Legislature placed a limit on the amount of money the Newport.-l\1esa pistrict can raise from local taxpayers. The State mandated that this amount could be increased by :I 'T. 1\ \'EAR. unless the people served by Newport-Mesa schools vote lo increase that.amount. This 3"' figure is simply not realistic. in light of current inflation. _, lligher assessoe~ values do NOT , I mean more money for Newport-!\tesa schools. • ·nlis same State law, by freezing Newport-Mesa's. local revenues, provides that the IOcal la:< rate will decrease when assessments provide funds above the State's limit This year, Newport.!\tesa's tax ra_te dropped an average of 33 cents in Newport ~each and Costa Mna. The table below shows how Proposition·! will affect the 1975-76 tax rate.· 1973-74 $1.40 1974-i;t $4.07 Est. l.»75-76 (without Z> 13.68 Est. 197~·76 !with ZJ PROP.I Z, Tax rate will still be 19 cents . LOW~ The~Newport-1\lesa District is faced with the same risii'tg-1:osts you are ... but whell it Lightens its belt. the Jives of 26.0:00 studerits are arfected. .... . • • The school district "'as forced into deficit financing in 1914 in order to maintain its 11rn•'r:1nt. f'h1.H sizes were increased; teachers, administrators. and service pen onnel "·ere cul back : · cash reserves were ahnost deplfted. The picture for 1975·76 Is bleak ... w1les11 Proposition Z is ae_proved. 'Ote citizens here urge.you to Vote Yes oo Proposition Z. I They believe that. If the State wcceeds in controlling locaf school rev nues. Ne~·port.-l\1esa 's Cine quality .program will be redut:e4 Lo a level ol me'1l0crlty. • < • • • • • I • . . ··-' . ;.. • ENDORSERS • ' \\'illiam E. Hlurock League of Women Voters Ellen l\1illrr \\'illiam c. Rln.g: Roy E. Sl111ley Don Hull · l\1 r. iilnd ;\Jrs. Dan O'Neil HoJt:~ June 1\lr. and i\lrs. Hobert t.:. Hanson Jl arborCouncil PTA .,..._ Ann llar~ey Catherine lf.oughton A.V. Jorgensen Kobt:rl H. l\loore (),\\' ... Dick" lticha rd ~ G. ltandel l~obert K. Paiey Ned Terrill Hall ill.A. Rij:hlty,Jr. · Alltert Plevyak John and Darrilyn Oliver l\lerriU and Jtanne Johnson Vaughn N. Reddlni- Ut'\lerly K. LanJ.Sl!!JI James T. Ferrell \\'illard C. Courtney • Agnes Blomquist Ur. <ind i\lrs. t'.harles J . l\losman n i\tr. a'nd i\lrs. Nigel Hailey ' HoardorOirt."t:tor.;, Ne portllarbor/C,ostat'lcsa ___., Uoard of Realtors ; _,,,. . ' ' - • -.,__, ' • ' • • • I - I I I -' ' - ' • • • • - • ' ~ •• • .,, . - ) - , Arts I Dining Out Entertainment -" - ._ DAIL v Jf1LOT • ('I Friday. No'lember i: 197f ing Up Along Coast '., VA RI ETY SHOW -· Nan"y Geerlings a"'nd Steve Johnson Portray a harried minister and his secretary in a skit from "Saints in · the .fi:hapel." a variety show spoofing va rious aspects or church life . The show , wrjtten by T\!, writ_er Eric ~Strutt , will be presented by the Drama Guild of St. Andre\v 's Pr,esbyteri an Churcl;t at ·a:30 p.m . ·Frj,da y and Saturday-, Nov . 8 -9 . at the church. -Jlickets.-ar:e-general--admission and $5 for. Patron's Circle. ,. 'Reservations,646-7147; .. • ... -' . . ~ ... · • SURVIVAi; THEATER-UC Irvine students, left to rjghl. Jay Schicketanz, Ann Hilles, Michael Mack, Cathy Kiek a'.nd Cy,p,di Lee crawl across a stage floor Quring a performance by .the university's . Survival Theatre Company. The exploratory theater grou)> '~filillzes body move ment and primal sounds t.o communicate in a nonverbal sound symp·hony. ··vector ; Two" is the sixth production or the company, which is under the direc-· lion or Ashley Carr, assistant professor of drama. " 'Vector; Two' reaches into riiualistic areas underlying communication, a nd through so'und colorations, evokes subliminal -images \Vhich·ate present in the existence or man," says Carr. It will be performed Wedn'esday through Saturday, Nov. 6-9, in the Fine Arts Concert Hall on campus. Admission, $1. Reservations, 833· 6617 .. • \'VIT(ll TRl1\l.S -Ne\\1Port Harbor l.figh School trials of the 17th Century, l\1illcr made a public :-;tudcnt.s J~:.iuren J\ll lche ll accl Hob \\lillhite arc state ment against the l\'1cCa rlhy h('a rings of the sepa r ated by the 1:h<1 sm of ignorance and paranoia l9SO's. The play, directed by "f homas. Bradac, \\'i ll as they po rtray the main characters . J ohn .Procter be pr~sented \Vednesday through r·riday, Nov . 6·8, und his \r ife. 1n Arthur l\rliller's fatnous play, "The in the hi gh sch'ool auditorium, 600 N. Ir vine Ave . Crucible.·· 'l'hrough e xploring the Sa le m \vitch NCY.'J>ort Beach. General admission, S2 . Hollywood Go~~ ·off Back Lot ~nd on Locatio,n l,QS ANGELES. (A P) -Where is everybod y·! , . 1Ncver In lhe hislol'y qf tclc vislon havf so many St'rics and movies bcch film ed in so n1uny di fferent places. 1'en series this season :1rc being fi ln1 ed entirely on locations .f:1r 1·cn1ovcd from llolly""·ood. . .. Born F'r ee" is sh<X1ting in Kenya. "fl.lovin' on· ..... i5moving all over the \Vest il!ld th e Paciric Norlh'A'Cst . "II arr\' O" Is anchored.J.n San Olcfto. ··Pel~occlli '' pra~·titeS-b"' in Tue· son. Ari z. ",P aper !\loon" co nn ives 1n ll a yto, l\an . ··Nak i u '' i ~ i n Albuquerque N.1\1. "llawµii £i.vc·O" is ~n llonolulu_ "Slcrra...:.:....t..lu: (1r~'il,.Q lhC' st:ison':s new serie" lo !JC cancel· li;>d, was shot In '\'osemitc National 1------1'"1 ' • • "STREETS of San Fr11nc1sco" "'as rilmc(L in -~·ou guc SC'd it. And -"Kodiak,'~ thou-Sh nol'-fil1nc1f in .. • ' _, j _, - 1\laska as ea lll'tl fnr in lht;_.-;cr1pt , fills Fur ;1no'ther thing, a nu n1b('r of · n('<1 rl \· l'\ l't'\'lh i n ~ in ~t ud1os ~11l'-ll111g said hC' <.ind l'\'CIJ' me n1her (Irle 1'l'a-.on 1h:1t l11eat1on :-hootinA 1:- producecl 1n Bend, Ot'<'. -fa r from a studio back lots have been bultdoze <f Bc n .-.;111 11 aS · :1 l op pro.dur ! io n 111 his prndul'l10 11 l'rc11· kt'f'JlS a 1·0:-tly 1:-lhat lhC' regular .-.111rt io<l:i1 of 'l'V studiu. ' into sho111>inf.l cent ers and high·ri :-c l'X Cl'U\11e ;1\ \\'~1 rncr l\ro.-. tc\c\·isioll. l'olarrud l':nn C>ro 111 h1.-. car . An r t1n1c 1 1~ hour.-. 1:-. 1•:\lend<.'fl 10 11 hour.-.. 'l"hul Ncarlv C'\'C1'1.' c\r~1n1a\ic seri es lhis complexes . l)nc recent \Vestern 'I'\' flnt'V J1•nsnn rcrallcd . the l'V-they :-pot an Lllh'l'l'Sl1n~ house , ehu rch· 1s to eornpt•n:-ate fo-r !ht• tnll l' 11 t:1 kc:, YC<l1' h;1s• n 1ri1 ~d some sce nes on n10\'it.-had to go to Jour dirfcrcn t . ..,l•r 1l':-. Bro nco ,·• ''Ch cyc nn L·.·· ur h1111i:l in1!. 1h1·.1 t;ik1· a p1clur(' :i nd to mo\ .. l' 1hC l'(jU1ptnL•nl 11u\ and ha rk iocalion. C\'Cn if it's only ar·ound the• sludios to find ('nou~h\teslcrn strccts '"l\l:1vL•rH·k .. :inll "1.a1\·n1 ;1n .. \\'Cl'l' • noli•thL':.tddr('SS 1•ar h d;11·. l'Ol'llCI' fro nt 1.he studio. "Ko jack" lofilma single SCl'll C. (dn1ed ..,ltTIUlanL'uU:,[y 011 the Salll l' . 0 (ju111n ;\l arlHl prc!'ctj 11'1 .-.hool un '"\·ou.i1l:-.n )T:T\'C 111 p:I\' IOI' lunch," filmed· six shOl\"S in New York. "Gun· \\l{'!'l1•rn,.,t r1· .. 1s k11«1l1011 f11 r his 1nur sc1·1t•:-. ··s1 rcct ot BC'n:.on ~;1 nl .. ,·nu\•c gnl PIJ!hl 111 111 smoke" \\'Cnt to1'ucson for four shows "ll''S g0od fo r us to be out thcrl". ·· '"Thl' c-amcrati \\C'r1..• placed back tu San Franr 1M·11.·· ·"rhc l\l:i nhun1 c1 ... IHl'c1•::a......oL i.:q11 Lpn1L'nl and t hu t ..;, and to Kanap, Ul<1h, rot three. more. said Barry \V-eiti. executive pr0<tuc 1..•r hack' :uul 1\"C :-.hot 1n f1>u: (ltrcclLons . "llarnahy J1Jl't, ... : :ind .. Cannon." drivers, more grq>s, more 'l'lC"t ri· .. The ~1 anhunter'' "·cnt to Colorado. of "Mo'"'in· On.'';·You t'a n pick UJ> lhl' 'l'h1• <lil"l'f'lor.., bl1.•\1' a \1 histlc and "f r.in 111 ak1· .i -.ho\\· look f1\'C' times cians " - ·;The New L~ind" nlso \'h;1tcd Uc.nd, reality and the sense or the molflcnt. C\<'l"\Olll' rolrt•cl al Urn.;{·. \Vl" shot all h1.·fTc1· on lnC'i"1f1i.1n ." ~l arlln,ald "I -"{)ulnn ~l :.srti n . \\lto nlso has cre~·s 0 1'(' · You can ·l get that 1n a s!udio. Th(' <IC· four al the !'-:1n1t.·11n1t· ·· do n1o rc ll1.cat111n :-hooting 1!1 Jn 1·\1'r ltln11n):l mo\1es in Ch1c:.1go and the The late Cecil B. D1.·~lillc is reputed tors :.ind' dir~ctors Ft>!;pond lo th 11t h<'forc ht•c:i u.-.\' 11c·'11· gol bC'l11·r t•ar1hhl'a n. ~a id prod utt.'r'I ~hould not lo ha\(' once :itti(I ~ "A roclt-f:i u roclt.a rC':.ilit y. lt1s slinuM atln~ " 1\A H:C.)~ Spt.•lh ng, 11rocluccr of "1'he t'(Jlllpm enl 11 ·, n111r1• porlahlc und lhl' de1lt'nli on lhc:1l10n!'I lo make a !'hoW 1 rl.>e 1s ~ 1rcc. l.AJt '.5. shool--il.. in Griffith .Produ<'er I I ugh lk'..11son lhinki Lhu.-Roolt!c..'.....:..:O.·ud..h~\' >1wnd.; t hrc1• Ct!n1 1 • j ;,i ~• .. r " ,u1•cc.,,[ul ·pui:k..:.: 1 n1ovic. industry fof'c cd telC\'J:iiotl..Oul dit.\-t 1111 .lo1·:t11on for Cl.l!r~ho.~1 111 '"U11rn 1·~·1.•1· ·· 1\h1rh dchutt'<I th1-. Somt• had sh111\' ha ve bt•C'n mads.po Those du.ysf ar~ gone. l.t.'s difficult of the studio ... Some ,·cry succcssrul , :-1.11 d .. "\\'t· 1u.-.t ~hol a S\'cnLlu ~n · ~,::Ind hi1-. '::111"1..·1.· rct•ll ea,ntclleil. lo<'afion anc 1 j(fn"t hell' · -· now lo :;~oot 00 11 ·5t11dio b<1ck lot and n1olion pirturrs \\'t•rc mudc cnllrcly 'hl111 l'tu.-. plaC'c. n1u ... 1 ha ve lw..•cn 200 wa.., the first ,\1n1 •r1ca n 1'V .-.1•r1(':-e\'l•r "h ·s)u.-.l onC' :,tJ?n or quuhl ~ _. .... ?llt1r· nake... .;iud icncc:f beil~Ye it's-cxotl ...--0~1ii1"'1~o~r~nfii1~o~n~. ~·J~'h"-c'-y"h~:itf"'a"r~c~"''''Tly"'l~o.--l"r..;-•I Toni! anel w; ... 11111.'d wl!h r1n . . r1fmcri 111 f\I r1t 11 --~,n s-a id . , .. A ~now ._., ll'tl f'C('"fl . ul Bangkok ...._ or eve n Clcvc\:111d. For thcin y&u t un·t tlu}l hc;1te-in .i40tud10.... \'ou .J,!.,;.IU.:..L...d1.1~li'c<11 e.J~1La..i.~~ Ulhc.r 111·oducer.-. ~ay the co.-.L"' of l){'e au-.1.• nr t_hc ~l:•r~ ;ul('l lhl~ /<1.:ripts. I one I h • n ~. vcoplt? I rave 1 more. Pcoi)le sav.• those und clcm:1ndC'<I 1 hL· \\"ht·n you · ,.l. <10111;.! a 1x!1'\l·t· :-how l ou ln1·:1t 1nh ~hOQI 111_1! arl' ril hei' "ex IK'll · lhirfk 101. alt on .;hoollnv; udd.., al.lQu~ 2o Tlle.i.•'rc.. nol so easily fooled o "nie i·l!alitv ou tcl~wn..:..:_ t";111l j u.-.1_ 1alk .i l~1c :.lrcct. '\·ou :-111.:'." or ubl1ut lhc :,,1n1c as ~tud10 · pC"r1:cnt to the intrtnl\IC value or 1.1 sJ l11i fi l'.d with back lol w1:tardr,v . ln 'lhc lat~ 1~ -\lht n TV ltl 1ncd ha\.c lo .-.cc 1r , · :<l~0<1t 1 n~. ' .-.ho"'··· . • - ., ") I .. . -• ... --- ' ' ·• , ,. -- • ... • ONLY1>1L01 •• " • ; JA(]( GLENN GALLERY -The above work by not a p~inter on canvas," says Glenn . "He California artist Pttichael Balog, who lives a nd doesn 't fit a mold but creates his own criteria." work's in New York , will be-among ten pieees on The gallery is open Monday through Saturday~. · exhibit in the Jack Glenn Gall~ry . 2831 E. Coast II a.m.-6 p.m. ' ~wy:, Corona del Mar through Dec . 5. ·.·Balog is • Lyric Opera Awards Two Singe_rs' . . . By JAa<JEllYMAN Fischer . v.·ho sang arias from Gior· OftNo.11,"i.ts""" dano's .. FCdora·· i!n~ J~uccini 's The Ly.ric Opera Association of ··t.1adamc Butterfly.·· gave a power· Orange ~County has av.·~rdcd grand ful a nd cxprcssi"e perforn1 ance prizes o 2~ each to singers ~cry! v.'hi ch dis pl ayed a clcfJr, pleasing llle\z of nc1no and \Vaync Eiken ... ,,0i~e:·'···· .... -__,__~. ' ~rry of Glendora. The singers were selected rrom among 98 competitors. inC'luding nine fi nalists v.•ho performed at a concert in taguna Beach Sunday where the final decision was m ade. l\tiss J\l etz. a dramatic soprano, sa n~ sc l~ctions from \'erdi's "II TrOYatore'l and ~tozart 's ··~tagic· Flute." . SJIE revealed a rull \'Olt'e '"'ith a c:lear high register and a qOality reminiscent or Leontyne Price·s. During both difficult arias. l\liss Netz l:ihOwed excellent control and diction. Eikenberry, a fi ne actor with, a melodio~5 b8:rfto·ne voice, demofl' strated f)exibility of style and range in silectionslfom M"ozart"s ""'Milr- nageof Figaro·· and Leon~avallo's "I Pagliacci. '' T"'O second prizes of 5100 C;1"ch y,·ere awarded to tenor Gary Fischer of Los Angeles.and mezzo-soprano JUdy Sch· , -midtofl!).Jll erton . . "!\l lSS Schmidt. a more restrained pcrforln<'r, s~Owed a seemingly crror- ·t1c>ss. pure~.l'oice in selections from ;:,.·loza rt 's '"Clemenza di Tito" and ~lassenet's ··\Verther.·· An encouragement awa'rd or $100 \\•Cnt to Heidt-Lasley cilSanDleifoi-..1. dramatic soprano "'ith \Vagnerian possibilities. titiss Lasle\'. whose \'OCal quality is similar to ihat or Birgit Nilsson. •revealed a rich-lower register- Awards of $50 each were g~ven to four other finalists, who also perror- med in Sunday's concert. .NOTABLE among these v.•as Rebecca lTepfer of lr\'ine, a mezzo- soprano with an impressi\'e stage presence. titiss Tepfer \\'BS par· Licularly effective in the coloratura .. Una Voce POco Fa" from Rossini's aria from Meyer·beer's ··Le rrophcte. '' ' B<1ritone Phillip Ramey of "San ·Diego gave a sensitive interpretation of arias rrowi MasSenet's .. Thais"' and Donizetti's "La Favorita.'' y Another fine performance came from tenor James O'N~al of Nor- thrl{lge, whose· voi~e has a lyrical Irish quality but who seemed uncom· rortable onstage. lie sang selections from t.1assenet's "Manon" and Donizetti's ·'Elixir orLove.'' ,. ' ..Tcnoc..Stan Nickel or Fullerton, who 'sang· aria!I rrom Verdi's "RigG!etto" and Massenet's "Romeo and Juliet," showed a rich dramatic quality to his voice but needs to develop · more Oexibi1ity. SOME 'credit for the success or Sun- day·s cOncert also belongs to piano ac- compani sts Jo Ann Ritacca a nd Roge r Cantrell for their se~sitive playi ng. The Public will have a chance to. hear the prizewinners and finalists again in upcoming Lyric Opera productions of Offenbach's "Tales or Hoffman" and Puccini's "A-1 adame Butterfly.'' ...--Lido S~, :,(""~Village -NEWPORT i . ' BEACH • Now visit all 75 Shops ahd Serv:ices conveniently clustered by Newport Bay . .. • ,K• . , • -t-~-C.OMEIN-AND-MEEi ALL OF THEM!-·- ., • • • .. . . ;, . • .... • • . •I / on _Qrarige . Coast New ·Art ·; I -- BRETAN0'8 A painting by Fr ch lmpressio.nist E u!l rd l\1ane t is on ew at Bretano•s· Gall in the Jewel Co urt or ,south Coast Plazl.l. ''Dellvue Garden"' w1i painted by Manet in .1880 and is on its firs)' lQllr 'of the United,States, on Joan from-the Victo r Hampler A.rt G ~llery of New Yurlo. The pai'nting, ,valued at .SS00.000, ·is on· display ,through No.v. 8. ·1 I I • OCC EXHIBIT '1'lte etching, below, by Peter Milton, is entitled "October Piece:" It is one of 25 etc.hin gs, lithographs , scr eenprints and silkscreens on display at Orange Coa.st College Library thljOugh Nov. 14. Ttie·exhibit, sponsored by th~ G~orre J?stman Hous~ of Rochester, N.Y., is oil the mam.floor of the library. , : h ~ . • jt · . ! I. ·~--~~------' -- I • " . . • Fllday. No~ember 1, 197A OAILYPILO I (.'J , . . Golden West Assist-ing· -.J . ' Colleg·e Aiding Theaters !\l os t. t•o lll'J.:t' dr a n1a dcp:.i rt1nent s ha\'l' liut.·. 1r a nything, lo do Y<ilh lhl'lr co n1 01 un i l y -lh'rlll C'r neighbors. and \'it(' \:l'l'"-•· simply because lherl' ure ~n f<•w ove rla pping comn1on inte rests. Eaeh has its 01111 Progra m .a nd ra rclY' do the twain mecl. Nol so. h ii111r\'1•1·. at lluntington Bl':ich'!-> (iuld1·n West Co lle~t·: v.·hil·h till!) year is r<•SJ>OIH~ibll' fur thl' sur\'ival of ont· con1nn1111t,11 the at e r g roup and !ht• ('nrichment of illlOl her Apa11 (,rom prt·~l'nt1n.c it:o; own four·production !->e:tson Intermission Tom itus the prt·scnt. 1s f'on1111i; llJI ,Janu:iry . l'r('scnled b~· thL· Gnldl'll \Ve st !\1 u1nn11.•r:.. ('lull, !he sho\\' i:.. t1ckt·ll·d fur a hmitcd run. Jan. 10· l l Bi-1tusst· · 111 u~i Ci.1 l will be making its first appt:arance hK·ally sint'l' lh1•n. ~111d 17-1 H. !;==:::=;;;;::;::::;:;:::;:==; ···r hc Uo ys 111 lhl' lland." l\l:1rl Cro\vlcy 's funny·:..:id tre:.11n1 .g nt of the hnrnoscXual lhl'm l·.'. 11111 !>.._• t;\Vt,;'s fourth ufft•ring: . l>irc•cl<'d by Stc11art Hu,gc rs :inti rt•t·on1rnt•11d(•d tor malurc audit·nccs. "l.k>\'s " "'ili hold fOrlh :\1 ;irl'h 7-8. IJ-14 -1 ~1. Ice skating . , ·-- MAESr"RO STANISl,llW $KROWACZEWSKI ON PODIUM UNDER "SOUND _CUBES" OF NEW ORCHESTRA-HALL .. llhcopening sho\1 1>1 \1 h1t·l1 . "\\'ailing for Codnt." 111 111 its fi nal 11·el'kend lu1ught lhrough Sµndn~·i . Guldl'il \\lest 11·ill 's ta ge ;111 an1bitious rnusical. ·"rht• 1!0;1r o( thl• C rea!->ep;uul . the Smell Of tht.' l'rv11'd. "·111 co nju nc t ien 11·ith tht· nt•i1;1 hborbori Dj,' I I un11 n!'l1Ju Beach Playhouse ril'xt i\lay. • ''Grt•:1st'J):11nt •· 1 ~ :1 hunu:. on lhe (;ul1l l'n \\"t•:..l ~.;h1.•1l11lt· this ye:i'r. ;1 rooperalivt' cffo1'1 of the college :.in"'iT !ht• llWl!lngt Ht•ach Playhoust•. oru• of the .i...=-;;-l---1 !IY.· Beautiful Music for Music Lovers_ ' - ·AND TllE RF,1\SON the n1ort· surl'Cssfu~ an1att•u r Ir vine Comn1uniL.\• 'l'ht!<Hl'r thl•alt'r g roup s on thl· is ali ve tQlhl'l' Is her ausl' ()rJrli!t' ('o~st. .Nan11·.d ll~l· Golden \\lesl opened !he ht st shn11 n! lh1.',ll':tl'h,1 ~his <loors of its Al'tors Plavhor;:!1Jluo111 11·h1.•n .ln hn~un first '!'heat er w h e n JCT ·.,.,;1s staged it in 1!.lli'Z J'l the 011.I for ced t o vaca l l' the L a~un•! l'la~hou s 1." the llumanities J~all Playhousl' A11lho11 .1· i\'.l•\\ ll·.1 Lesl11.· ;,1t UC Irvine a fl'V.' n1onths MESA VERDE I SHO PPING ' "• °CENTER HARBOR 8LVO. Al ADA MS ,7,.1110 Mi1i1ies -0La Ope1is New $7.2 Million. Home for ,'Syniphony, Al a time v.•he11 rnan~· tonstruet1on oflht:'nev.' h<1 ll . Si.lys arc hitect llugh liar- • Am c r i c iJ n s y n1 I) h o n i c a park that v.'ill ttdjoi n it oi1 d.1·. ··\\·c:re aimi ng ut ;;in air organizatloos :.ire fighting 0111• :.1dt'. and <1 multi•le1·t·I or 1n1·11t~r v v.•e "'anl aga inst clo.s1ng up shop. the_ Ila rage. tu he connected lo it 1x·uptC to s a;· '\\'hill fs it '!' ·· Minnesota Orchcstr:.it As· IJ~· ask.' \1·;ilk on the otht·r 1'hl' ·lobby 11sclf, threl'- sociation, based in ~!in · .. ,. fc\·els hi~h. with ~lai r"'ay s n eapolis . ho.rs opened a TllE i.·1 ~1\:'\CIA I. obJl'l'· c11n.ncct1ng h~idgc -Jike ne v.•ly complct\.>d s1 .2 ·1nil· tl\'l'. nearing rt>aliza11on Ull· h;1l('olli£"~. 1s br ightl'ned b~· 'lion . 2 .~7J·sc:1t for"·ard· d1·r lht'.' f111;1nc·l· eomn111lt·1· l'XJIO::.l'd piJll•s. duc111. and 'looking h umc for 1l ~ 71-:11ul .1L-, ch;iirman . .Judson tubes -l'al"h pa~nt.cd ycl· : year·old orclu .. "Stra. Bc1n1:.. 1s bl'in~ attairu.•d h.1\\". blue. or green, in ac· · Bl'rorc :.i n exci t ed throu gh tontributions b~·1n · tnrd:inec111thilconscioustr :a ud1cnl·<.'-of proud i\\1n·.-ih\'1dual::.. businesses. foun -pl;1nnl·d colnr t·ode _ l nesotans tlntlud1ni: Gov. dat1o ns. ;ind \i,-fth lht· rc 1>r t·.-.<'nl i 11 g: ils c on · ! \Vt:nd:ill H. 1\ndi.;r~on t and . 11·holehl•arlt•d l'Onperalion \1"1bution to till' hous1.· '\'1 Silo1'11 from (Jl;'tJUTlfl lht• '. Of!Jff1cials ;11 both s~all' and r ht•al . aircondltioning, 11,i.:hl. . v.·orld. llrth1.•st ra 11.al.J ""ls ril'~· lc\l·ls. :\S l:o\' .<\nctcr·-· t'\C. 1·~1 s l'O rn pl ies.11'ilh lht• offit·1all ,\' rled1 ('i1 l ~d 011, :-.<itl l'l'n1:u'kL·tl ·;1l tlic-bfuf_ hall 's basic architectul'al '. Opt'n1ng night 11•1th iJ strr-· 0111·r11og 111ght l't•rwonies. (·ontl'll l t h at !'un ction.a l ; ring tontert b,\'-lhC.. :\lin-thc..c.1t1Lcns-0.f l\1lnneapolis fcalurcs s hould heco n1c · ucscl\:.i ()rchrstra. rondu<> 'al'i.· 111;.te hing th,cil· t·om· p;1rtof tl1l'o1·craJ!dcsi,t;t1i. l ed by n1us1c clit'ei:tur n1un1 t~"s love of the arls Bct1vel'n lobhy lc,·els and Stani:.la\1· SkrO\.\'il('Zl'\\:-oki . \\Jth 11ohd commitments to !hi? auditorium ar1• gray- '\\' hat m;idc it 1111 tht· rnorl' : m;unt111n thcn1.r -· earpclcd. v.·all·Ul)holstt•rcd, r emarki;ible y,.·1.1s l h:>I . ·ru . ..-omt>. lhtl'c~tcr1or ;1p-:-e mie1reulor torridors :-light I~ 1n o 1·c than Ofll' ~l'<l l' 1tl'ar<111Ct! of Ortheslra 1-lall. 11·hieh prepare one. fo r thl' <1nd a haif ago t "559 d;1~·s. I\ 11h builders· n1ater_-i•!ls concert ha!Lilsclf. as project art·hll.cct Curtis and -n1achinery remaining Thl·rc the \1JJl\s <irt· ol' ~I . Grl'Cn 1n11 11 f, those 111 s.urrnunding areas still to natural 1rl11leoak. \l.il h ll'r responsible for 1L" cunstl'UC· bt.· landscaped. h:.is con1e as ra·cotta plaster f;ir1 ngs 1111 lion n1l'l for lht• first lime to :-omcthin~ of iJ surprise. It s cal'h or thl' three balconies . bt.•gin 11ork on lht' hull. an ... tf'eL ~l;lss. and alum1nl1n1 chairs th r oui.:ho ut arP essential unit 111 a Sl'OO m 1 I· i..u-a.d.e..--.-w.J.t b Q I.I l a.n Y t't1\'t<rt•d 111 sofl rosr hon redc1·t·loµm1.·nt pl:1n fu1· fl l·t·nratii1n. is n ankcd b~· the dov.•nto ..... ·n area or the ~(·ver<il ){1·ou1Js of diJrk blu<' c·111· of i\l innl·apuli•-n11.•1 al funnels at grOund ~·or ill\ parl 111 the proJeCt . ·11·1 l'01. \1 hit·h :<•'l'1·Cs ;1s ail' JI. IJc('affit' nl'l'C!l~ary fo r thl' 1nlilkl' and l'Xh:.ius1 chan ortht.> ... tr<1 to ra1~e SIJ.:J mil-nt·I::. for I-he· lelbby <1 nd lion fOr the planning und aud.il_or1un1 inside. ' , ·- .\ltlST :.triking nf' all. ho1\'C\'l'r, arc 11 n1ull itucle of nff.v.·tute \':ll'l ·SiZl•d pla:.ll'I' cubes. 1ni.crltd into ;111 11" rl'fi!Uiarly 11t11te1't'ned. 1>alt· blue tt.'11i ng. v.•hich con- ' , u nucs, l'Om pletc 11•11h 15 mor l:' cu bes. to caseade down behind thC' orchestral ~la.1·1ni; :1rea 01t...;t:1i.:c.-for· ming a three-diml'nsionat . ha(•k .ground ro r the 111usieians. According lo Or. Cyril 11 ;.irr'is. the ,.acou.sl1tal con- s u ltant. and a rchitects llugh ll ardy and (\lalcolm • ll 0Lzn1an. lhei;e he l p prol'idc the hundrcds of-sur- fa i: l'~ ll l'.(.'t•ssa r ~· l o 'cli .~t ributl' sound uniEorml .v th rough lhl' hall. \\lhereas. 111 I r·a<litio1i;1J ;i udil.orium s. dl'efH«ttion. chandeliers, pil - la'i·s , and statuary served · !his conductivl"-purpoSe, s uch fc a t ul'cs ·as_ splayed p;1 nc ls. lilted ir regular sur· f;ices. ·and cubical forn1s a rc t heil' tcph1cemcnts in a tontcmpo~ary __sl'~~rh(', the planners a~!rt!ft \Vilh "aeo'uslical excel· tcncl" .. a; the primary aim. orChcstra I !all has rollow1.·d fhl' eoncc1>t of ot.hcf g rcal concert rooms of thl' "'orlcl ln \\ h1th thel't'·is t1 feelin}! of on(•nl'SS l)e{v.-·ct'll 11tagc and :1 nditor1um . furtht·rt<d h y enntinui t·\' nr s t1·ui:turc. tl~·sign . ;1n(l light1 ni.: "l'h_t' Uet. 21 ~altt opt•n1n1,: nhcre had --been a prc1·ious -. DAILY PILOT . • . . I . . -. • .. ' ·-r ':'""' - 111·.I ~ \rtillt·n :iniao ltc ·tl 11 i!• 11, /,..,., llou "'°' '~""'' ,:,,.~, ,. 11,,.,.,-, 1~ .. h .~ ,.,.~h .. 1 '"''~' h.., ... ~....i\.,.,1 .. ,, .. ~, .... , ........ . ........ .,_ ~:'" .... ...... ,_ ·~. • ' .. ·• ... , • , . - ( ago. T he I r,·inc players 11·orked 1111 the construc!Lnn completed ti)cir fi rst sho11•_ or t t,c hull I v.•;.ts proof of the season. "i\'.orin;in, Is 'fh at-. You·!:..· l <J s l 1>0siti1·c that the gl'ound· "''eekend--a nd_enough IC1' -"'ork tor .1coust1cal l:'X Cel-follov.-'ers found l11ci r V.-'<IY to lencc had bl't'n ac.hic\'cd . A the nc\I.' t heater I hat lhe ro,,rain of Bac:h tSkrov.·ac:-sho11• had to be h~l d over trial-run concc11 :ittt'ndl'd by ever yo ne w l10 ha d P "' The"'Go lden \\it·st drama 1.:cwsk1 ·s orchestration of depa rtme nt has announced the "Tol;eata and fo'ugue in il 1• a r i e d a n d qui le o mi!lor," Charles Ives' in triguin):! sc hedule for ··o cenral ion l)av." the 191!1 l~l7.i-75. utilizi ng eal'h of ils SutlC' l'ronl St.ra\·1nsk~"11 lh rt•c Slaff di retlnrs. plus Fi r c h 1 rd . · · a n d t\cnt Johnson, 1l'ho 11nrks ll L•cthoven 's Fifth Syn1 · at KOCE··r v o n the t,;·\\'C phun~'. t hoDcn hy q1~ con· campus and y,.·ill d1rel't duclor to tesl t.unal hrLlhan· ''Greascpui111 .·· c1-,:111dd1splay tht•thoirs of Fol l o11•ing ''(iodot .·• the ort•hcsll'<L. left no douht 11·h ic h Robin ll ubc r is th:llth(•planncrs huvehuilt stag in g at the l<ir g c a hall t h;1t ronlinuing obscl'-Communit y 1'hcater w·ith ;1 vation at}tl c:'l:pcr1encc 11111 m·ixt.'d c;1 s t of nil·n ;ind rnt•lh111·. 11·omen fo r 11·hat mav be the • fil'st time anyv.·hel'c.:c;uldt•n .-\s 'sk1·011aczc11sk1 •'X \\'esl ""ill m·ounl a familv plaJnl'd al a posl·rchcarsal play. ··J-liawath a.·· ba.st'doi-i lunthcon on oix'ning dar. the fa mous poen1 by 1-fenry ILre less ('S pcrimcnts fH11•C been rnad£' with r·cs('ating Wadsworth Longfellow. It thc or chestra . indi1•idu:.il . v.·ill pl ay Dl'c. S-7·S and n1usicians :.ire. still goiugin~ l:J·li a ls"O in the big lheurer. lhl'ir ov.•n sound lo 1ncct the 1·cituirl'meilts of u neW half \a~ OtJ\}O!<t'd \11~ tile ur c hestra·11 1u·c1·1ou:-b:1rn·l1k1.· hon1c '· ~ind tht• 1>e rfl'et blL-ml 1:-1 ~t il l tn he arri\'t'd-at 111 lht• ruturt•. .Ar-; Otri Tl~i F: 1·audcv1lle shOW-. c r eated b." c;\\'C s tud ent Bob Snit res and l r.ilci n g the hi stor~ ·o r Ame r ican ll l a.J!c_ entertainment from J85li to ••••••••••••••••••••• • . HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE _ . • e SENIOR GIRL SCOUTS • e e TROOP #S7:....LAs CA.WANERAS • • • Hand made gills • Plants • Je welfY • • •Jams & Jellies -• Macrame •Toys · • • Many MOfe Beaun!ul ltem!t. • .- • .-SAL. NOV. 2 -! 1 o.m. -5 p.m. ·- 1620 ADAMS. COSTA MESA • • Girl &:oo1·0lftce Nexl To Post Ofhce ·•• • • Plenty o t Free Parking • · ••••••••••••••••••••• ~e @Ille ~illage ~l)~ppe pres.out~ IJ!c bt.'aut1ful woodt:arv1ng of JAMES HA RDEN" S HORF: BIHOS. (;AME BlRDS. CANE BIRDS. -GUL LS 14 76 So .. Coast Hwy_ Laguna Beach-4 91-1988 Drels-Yourself in Profits > Maybe you . thin k yov haven't got a thing to wear. But DAILY PILOT advert ising representatives hove ideas in all si zes, sh apes and colors. We'll tai lor a program to fit your needs. And we'l l make it fit your budget,f ~. i Come ~n today and browse around the shop that produces th e be.st-dressed ' newSJ30per in town. It's a fe sh ion show 1n pi ctu res and print. And you r product,' goods or services will be displ ayed in the most respected shoyvcose you con find • Call 642-4321 -We'll se nd a Fitter* •Ad Represental 1ve .. DAILY PILOT • . ~· ' • r • .. . ~ .· • • • • • • • . , . ' • --... ., , • ' ' •• •• l . • • .. f(L -a.tt.. Y PILOT Frid1y. November 1. 197.4 ... '' • f eo's:· Finer Italian ·Style~ Matteo's is an Italian restaurant. But it is nol your ' usual Italian restaurant v.•ith , lasagna, pirt:g, and me atball sandv.•i ch~s. The Corona del 1'1ar establishm ent offers an amazing as~~rtm~nt of the best in Ita lian cuisine ... -·- Even before yo u sit dov.·n, there are hint.s o( ha,·ih g come to the right place for a memorable dinner. A cordial \•alet v.·111 ~11k your car and you will be v.•armly greeted by Bernie Higolet. co:directiJr of operations at l\.1atteo's v.·ith \Vanda J ordan. WaJters in tuxedos v.·ill be at your table immediately. And you v.·on'L be able to keep a dirty ashtray, or empty your v.·ine.glass. ftlATTEO 'S,dining room is pleasan· tty decorated v.·ith tasteful paintings, 41:r'ld th e tJi ghtlng in the room giVes a comfortable, elegant feeling. On you r table "'iii be a rh!sh rose, a touch tha't a'cccnts lbe beautiful place settings. The ba r , whic h is dov.•nstairs, ~ded us v.•ith drinks and v.·c v.•ere L -Out 'n' About Norman $tanley allov.•ed to enjoy them without being hurried. As v.·c looked ove r the list of antipasto selections, however, we soon v.•anted to be rushed. Baked stuffed clams, $2.50, served in the . hair shell, are wonderfully spiced. "The scampi appetizer, $2.50, has a-light but rull-fl a\'Ored QfliC taste. IF NEITllER of those tempt yo u, try s{uffed mushroom cotps, $.2.75, Qr cannell oni !chicken); $2. Other choice~ ioclude proscuitto me.llone , ,_ $2 .50, mozzarella marinara, $(95, and many others, . , We were then brought a chopped Italian salad,-$1 .95. which consisted or finely chopped letti!lce, tomato. gar· banzo beans in _a tongue-awakening sauce. It's just the thing before pasta. Fettuccine Wand.a, $3.50, is two t ypes ol fettuccine (white and .spinach) in ii kind or Atrredo sauce. F1avqr prompts the desire for a large ,quantity, but just enough is served to whet the appetite for the entree. Piccala di vitella saule (veal pican· tel, $5.95, is a difricult dish to prepare. and serve because or t e various delicate r1avors essential to brifl& Out the veil.l's light character. Matte'O's cher has the secret and we recom· mend his specialty very highly. Another exceptional dish is chicken rollatine. The chicken is rol- ICd, almost l'esembUng a kiev, stuf(ed wilh cheese and mushrooms, then sim mered In ' a rich, brown sauce similar to a chasseur .. It iS magnificent and you will want to scoop up all the sauce. . -- IF YOU CAN still manage it aner such a huge dinner do have Mal· teo's 11pec1a1 dessert a la mamma, $2.50. It is a generous helping of rasp· berry sherbet into which cream is in· corpor.9.ted, toppe(l with blackbefries, black cherries and an amP,le amount of cherry marlne:tt.: • ·If ali that sounds· like a iot to eat, it is. But the relaxed atmosphere at Milleo's, added to the attitude of al- lowing you plenty of time to eat and enjoy, made the amount of the food as pleasant as its quality. Tile menu o ffers many additional 1 ems an you may c e rom com· plcte dinners or rrom an a la carte list. Complete dinners include special salad or antipasto, soup, spaghetti a nd vegetable. Sceloppine di vitella al marsala·con funghi, $8.25, translates into veal scaloppine with mushrooms in mar- snla sauce. «:;utlet alla parmigiana, $8.25, or cutlet Matteo with eggpl'ant, $8.25, grenadine or tenderloin or beef, $9.25, or shrimp marinara, $7.25, ar.e other possib;ilities. ·FAMILIAR FACE? -Don Grady (right) whose face is probably fatni1iar tnlV fans as one of the sons in 11 of the 12 years "My Three. Sons" was on tlie tube, now t eams up with Steve Learnea to make music._on several instrumuts.and in vocals. Under the name, ''Don a nd Ste~ve," they're scheduled to appear Sunday through Tuesday nights at Reubeo's, l.S55 Adams, Costa Mesa. IF YOU want to select from the a la carte list , there-is a great array or grill: New York cut sirloin, $9.25; filet As you might imagine, Matteo's bu pasta like ·mos tacciO!e, lileti mignon,$9.25; andchateaubriandjar-an excellent wine-list, designed for pomodora, $3,50 ; linguine in clam diniere <for two), $22.50, to mentiorr ;simplicity and to complement their sauce, $3.95 ; gnocchi alla Bolognese, just a few . tensive menu. The Ii.St includes both $3.SO; manicotU alla Matteo, $3.SO.. .. Your waitel!-Will-aMOUDce~SRe.cials imported.and domestic varieties.- and no less than l2 others. of the day that do not appear on the U you have..)lever tried a winer cal· Choose a vegetable from spin·ach menu. It was from these lhal we chose led Verdiechio and you think you aglio e olio, $1, eggplant alla par· the chicken rollatine. might fancy.a strong, white wine, for ,r, , migiana, $3.50; zucchini frita' dore, ANOTllER nOteworthy Matteo's a change, this is clearly Your vintage. ~ .. ~iterday's. H~roes $1.25; funghi , st.50 ; 0,>lato fritto, 75 dessert is zup,p~ Enilaise, s1 .25~ It is excellent with stronger flavored cents: or malanzana fntadore, $1~-which literally means Enolisb' soup. It foods 'ike iarlic sauces. Don't have it ' s h I o· · d' ' M r th t ~ with veal, however. · ~ene D~am ·of Fountaih Valley (left) is tenor c oo 1str1ct Au 1torium, 10331 Stanford Ave.) an~ o e en rees appear on com·· · is sponge cake cut into layers which in "¥esteTday is 1-leroes·~ quartet and the only with curtain time at 8:01 p.m. Other "Heroes" ~lete dinners as well, but not on that have been soaked in variousliquers or Matteo's is loc~tei;I a,t 2325 E. Coast 0 C b are (from left) Bill Lathousc of Santa Ana, lead·, hst are steak and peppers, S9.50; pork rum stuffed with custard and coated Hwy. (near the intersection of Mac range oast area mem er. of group · to be chops, $5.2>. ,· braciole <ro. lied beef), wi·th'whi'pped cream and'rr·•t. Other Arthur. Boulevar"d> .. Corona del Mar, featur."d 1·n "From D1'x1·e to B ad '' Bill Hotchk1"ss Or Tustin, bass·. and Ken Koch of -• r d r c ro way Fullerton, bar1'tone. . $6.50; Italian sausage with peppers. dessertsinclUd ecremi frltta blarqbe, a!lu is open or inner rom 5 ~.m. baq.bersh.op s how to be staged Friday and $4.75; vea! presidente, $5.95; scampi 1 $l.50 ; cannoli; $l.2S, and, or course, -tughtly;except Monday. Reservattons Saturday, Nov. 8 and 9, at·G3.rden G.rove.Uni(ied corr prosciutto $5.75. And from the spumoni, 7scents. at673·8267. --...:~~~+-~~~-1-:-~~_.:_-+-;,,__--:-'.~--i~~~~~~ -,.-- Ml CllSll FAMILY MEXICAN RESt:>.URANT OUR MEALS-ARE-A-TRIP TO MEXISO . . -. -, ' • '·. ' • • ·- • "YOUR BIG PARTY -~ ~ IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" • ~ • 296 E 17th STREET • ~ '• m HILLGREN SQ. COSTA MESA PHONE 645-7626 : COCKTAILS · DINE AT RESTAURANT CIRCLE ~ 1 t '· c " 0 . er ow ·w "' 0 .. ::; " ~ • • • > • • • • • ~ 0 >- - • J.job J[lurit~ FASHION ISLAND ~ 1'---·~-----1l----­• PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ~ . <To Huntington Bch. To Laguna Bch . ., A ~ ... ii ~ l 0 ,. " -< :c c ., .. 0 c ... '" < ,. " c ' A 1-.: ' . '/----!1C..l',.:·-11. .. . -·• Four outstanding restaurants all within strolling distance of each other. Four distlnctive restau- rants, each with its own d~cor and atmosphere. Togeth~r they Offer menus,-to suit every taste-and any occasion. Start with the one tha t fits your current mood, lhen return to en1oy t ·e Offier fine dining places tt\at ma~e up restaurant circle. · ' • BOB BURNS Rich Scottish Highland traditiof'I and intimate atmo- sphere , .. a broad menu w 1tl\ renowned cuisine .. , entertainment nightly, 644-2030 TONIOs • Familv·style Italian fare from super hamburger sand- wiches and s1la(ls to Cannelloni a la denre .. , dress info1m&lly but bnng 1 heaity 1pt)et11e. • 644·2601 VELVET TURTLE 'An array "'of fine seafoods, beef, lamb. duckling ind other specialties ... chilled forks ... gracious living· room comfort. 644·5313 YAMATO Exquisite Japanewi food ... traditional· Oriental se1vice includ ing table -top Hibachi1 ... a ..memorable e1eper\· ence from S1ki to Yaki Tori, 644·4811 . ~ •:. NEWPORT~' CilNTER • • \ • . ' ' \ • I ' I I I .1 ' .,..... N16HTLT-6 ,_..11:00 ' • •CHUC~ IEAUY AIS . Colorful Artist Doing His Tning ~~Y thru FJ!daY 5 to 7 67S-S7'R-· OHi Of Kii · -..IMTllfJJMM8ilt-Ml6Kn. T ••~-t I ,~, ...._._ ....... w., .. 0As1s·-wM. ...-.. -· IYBY OA Y! TiM .......,.,. -Mon. I: TllH. • ~~ ~~ Dine in Country Club Atmosphere at ~.4~, ¢'oimtrv~ (Restauran t Facilily now open to the PUblicl · BREAKFAST Saturday -6:30 -12 LUNCH • -Sundav -6:30 • 4 Tuesday t~ru SUnaay -11 to 4 COCKTAIL· LOUNGE -11 to B ilanqu,ts -Wedding R.Ceptions -Our Specialty 3000 C ... lla•M Dr .. Coste Mffo 549·0377 AFTER GROUND IREAKIHG ·SEVERAL MOMTHS AGO ••••• . ' ' DON -VITO'S · ALIG :___OAY(.Y.'S.LDCKIR-lf!ORT.l....UC •. m-.. 1ut-.-- CATAl.lfllA 'AIRHGER IERVICE. 171-IZ• TALI Of THI WHALI RUTAUAANT,17J.41D 400 MIMI ltiwt, Mboll ,.......,.I TEMPLE -GARDENS Q-ffNas:B R~•.••11r•n.t RICKSHA COCKTAIL LunY.eon I Dinner Dtily :1 . LOUNGE." >COSTA MBA . _,_ ~JH~ 540-1'2l Featuring Exotic Tro1Kc11.I l)rlnQ • _ .. __ 11111 llOOfKUat IAt Q IJP J .,..ftlt · • • •• AND HANGING IM THERE . FOR A WHILE •• : •• SPAGHETTI SYNDICATE ·, OPEN DAILY FOR DIMMER s:oo_p.M. _ CQMPLETE 'DIMMERS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY I 05 MAIN ST., BALBOA °"THE l'EHINSULA ,.75-2620 ~· The Foot of-..... Pltr •• The ._ .. ~J"""':...- -. Unlimited PcwiclncJ In ri.e M'"'lclpal Loi -· ~ .. ·1, • ' • ••• HAS -OPENED! . ' • . ' ' ·-I -L -· ----.. . .. • • • r Friday.November 1.1974 DAIL 'f PILOT (.'5 ~-:-:::-::-=-c:-::->1 ~ ..... po.-o..-.-..--..... ~--...... ..-..... ~· ~--TncSte'P k€ttle . ~ .. In the Galleries Movies fonigh.1· ·TWO ArtiSts a-t-UC· ,Irvine ' ---Jtalloween Creeps will be featured by Ch.1pman Col · Jegel Great Films Ghlld tonight t~rough Tufsduy at the Villa Theater,"1140 N. . Tustin Ave., Orange, . The geni.tincly horrifying film· ''Freaks,'' produced in 1932, will be sho~n 's tarring Wallace Ford and Leila Hyans. The ultimate inR_et:: verse fascination , this I011g- u ppr es s e d film has emerged to terrorize the huge audiences It attracts. UC IRVINE 6ALLE&\' -~ine ,\rts Villa1e on campus. New "'ocks by lJ)S Ana:eles .i.rti9ts Peter Alexander and Channa Davis Horowitz on exhibit. Alexander's 24 pieces represent three year& ol worltbaaed on images of sunsets "-'hile Horowitz's "New Work In Tifl)e and Space .. is very · 1,,..rge and intricate charts. Hours; Daily except Monday .ancf Saturday, noon-sp.m. , , . LAGUNA FEDER>\L SAVINGS AND LOAN-260 Ocean Blvd., Laguna Beach. Walfrcolbrs by Gertrude Gar· deners, through Novetnber. GOLDEN WEST C.OU.EGE -151"4 Golden West St., J-lungtlngton Beach, Abstract paintings, drawings and , prints by J.ow Gohd'e, J ames J i r•vaise, David Patterson I· and Peter Plagens. Hours : Monday-Friday, 11 a.m . .J 1 p.m. and Wednesday, 7·9.p.m. _ · I/ "JACK GLENN GALLEl.lY -283 1 E . Co<isUlwy .. Corona del.Mon...Recent paiolings by Michael Balog, CaJirQrri_ia artist who lives itndlWorks in New York. on exli ioit through Dec. 5. Hours : l\fonday-Saturday. 11 a.m.·6 p.m. CALIFORNIA FEDERAL SAV INGS AND tQAN ~2700 llarbor Blvd., Cbsta l\1esa. \Voodcn toys, C(eated by ' William E. Toiylor of Costa l\1esa, urc on exhibit through Nov.14, 1 SANTORA GALLERY -207 N . Broadway St .. Santa Ana. Recent free form sculpture by Hob Cunningham, Or_ange Coast College oirl professor. and .acryclis and drawings by Luther Broome.and Ace Thayer. iorgoumief ......... ~ ,I \ COSTA ... Japanese ...... ........ ·~· tlt-1111 dining · l?cstaurant Q ~toke-out E11k\y J~;~~· r"8d 11 1a. 1<111)\;•l'lllC .._.,.,, 1n '"'' lw•11t lf11I .... w1Wt> ,,,.,., rt""l111ir11nt ,.;,...,... lfflm "'"''" t·oa~• l'lau ~ho~itoinK C•';'l~r.t ·..,,.111 ~I·~ llr,..·I01,.d1n1n•"""" '''!' 11 l~IJIJ.llA tf""" 1nlt1~J •I )llllr lai~•lllpL Oj,..11 lur l11111·h 11VI dlnrwr, t'ur dinflf'r '""''"'l1lln1i..: {7 M) :il\7 .•g,1 t. !l!IQj) !'O·ul Ii Pl1·1a l>riv1., 1$An111 fin" O Hori katva ,_ C--C..._Food Al"" in Liu!,, Thltyn. Loo Ang~l.>o. ,...., ~lo•..-C••n11•r (21 31 li80 9.~ ... ~ THREE SPECIALS "'-Ow WW. Aod Yilrlo4 -s.....i-tlnfri.·41e6P.M. -, Italian -$3~75 Meatball Stew ~0 Incl. Soup or Salad. French Bread & Bi.Iner Chicken In The Pot Incl. SalJ:d. French Bread & Butter $3.9 FOf:TWO PIOPU Old Fashioned $4.25 FOITWO Also on the bill will be ''The Unho,ly Three" with Lon Chaney, Sr .. Elliott Nugent and Harry Earle:s. This\s a weird story of a ven- t riloql,list, strongman and· midge~ who team ... up for nefarious underhanded ac- TALISMAN PRINTS--1437 Glenneyre St., Laauna Beach. Recent etchings by the renowned Spanish arlis.t lt1arcos Irizarri. Hours : Wedne5day·¥ondey, 11 a.m.·5 p.m. , • • . GAl.LERY I -StUde·nr··f1e-a1th Serv1ee~1 c-Jrvine:- Wateroolors by Rec Brandt of Corona del Mar. Hou rs : 111onday-Friday, 9_ a'.m.-4 p.m. EYE'S ART GALLERIES -South Coast Village, 3840 S. Plaza Drive, Santa Ana. and 1156 S. Coast llwy., taguna ....._ Beach. Works by C.I!. Tang, I-long Kong artist. "".ill be on -~~'="= exhibit through November. Rcccptioll honoring the artist 1 takes_P:lace from 6lo10 p..._01 . Satur_day al South Coast Vil - lige:gaJrery--;-- . ·Beef Stew P10PU Incl. Soup Of Salad, French Bread & Bulter ·j1tlr. C!Cbrtgttan's tivities. .. Guild' memberships ina purchaseOror $10, S5 or ~ NEWPORT CIVIC CENTER-Newport Beach City llall Gallery; 3300 Newport Blvi:l., Newport Beach. Award v.•innerS of lhe City Arts ,Festival will be on exhibit 1 roug ovem er. • : : BOWERS MUSEUM -2002N . ..Main St., Santa Ana. Steel sculptures exhibition entitled Cor Ten 'feature 18 selected , pieces~ b,y Betty Gold a nd Gary Slater~ ·throug h November . Hours: Tuesday.Saturday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, l-5"p.,m_.; and Wednesday a~dl'hursday, 7.9 p.m. ORANGE COASI COLLEGE ART GALl.E RY -270 l tFair\lieW Road, Costa ~lesa. Paintings and drawings by Joseph Aftthony l\lugnaini, artist and writer, are on display through Nov. 28. llou[i: Q1l.Pay-Friday, 9 a .m .·2 -· '" Gi>LDEN WEST COLLEGE -15744 Golden West Sl., Huntington Reach. "Work· From lhe Sume House" is an exhibit of the collaborati ve Internet ion of ph.otographcr I..ee Friehdlander and printmaker Jim l)ine. through Nov. 27. Hours: l\londay-Friday, IO a.m .-4 p.m., and Wednesday, 7-to ·p.m. L---isf;l!!dents ., Membershi ps provide admission to a ll campus s h ows p.nd . a reduceJf admis.Sion t o screCrlin-gs a l the Vill a· Theater. Individual admis- sions are $1 for adults, 50 cents for students. Schedule information, 634-0066. . ' MUIRllEAD GALLERIES -3333 S. Bristol St., So uth Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Litpographs by €hagali and "Braque and graphics and art work from Thailand and NEWPORT HARBOR ART ~JUSEUM -2211 w. Balboa · lndi~. Hours: Monda'y"':Friday"'"IO a.m.-9. p.m., Saturday, Blvd., Newport Beach. "The Auilaclous Years 1961·1971 '" Concert On Sunday 10 a.m.·6 p.m. a nd Sunday noon·5 p.m. features recalls the earlier sho"'s sponsored by the ORANGE COAST .CO LLEGE LIBRA.RV _ 2702 Museum. Entrance Gallery displays by Jbhn Evans <Collage Books) a nd Ben Posin (Visual Experiences: Fiarview Road, Costa fl-tesa. "Photo-Graphics," a series PhotOgraphic Projections I through Nov. 21. Hours daily: of 25 photographic prints _by International artists and N · ( 1 d M d ) d F "d 6 9 photographers, will be on display thro&gh Nov. 14 . Show ''::::::000=·=•~p~.m=.~c~o~se~;:o~n~-~·-~ys=a=n =:r:;':;'~Y':::;:;. ~p~.m~.~~ 1 -sponsored by Geerge-Eastman-Houseof Rochester, N-:Y., fi -Orange Coast College's features lithograp_bs, etchings, screenprints, stencils and Departmenl of A1usic will silksCre.ens. Hours-: Monday.Friday, 7;30 a.m .·10 p.m. present its annuat·fall .mn· . and weekend!_...1..0.,a,.m~s p.m. ---· · cert Sunday at 2 p.'m . ih the ';i=:::;;:====-:===~====='====j1ll OCCAuditorium . . ii - Admissionls free. t1a ~1 •• ~ of . Four or occ·s instrumen· ·~ •u ·Huntington tal groups will be featured In _, _ , ...At beach the concert under the di~c-• ·lion of Dr. Charle~ Ruther· · · ' presents ford .· Rutherford. occ's Jackie Nigro & Plain Tru'h' professor of Instrumental Mon. thru Sat.' p,m. to.1 :30a.m. music, \\'ill be assisted by ~ \, For Your pinln~~nd ~nclngple_asure guest conductors t.1ichael 1 ·cocKTAILHOUR4to6:30 Ash and Derrel Gardner, 1' serving th~ "Big o.ddy" Doubles, .... (.· Hot and cold hors d'oeuvres Ash is a form e r OCC 1 studJ?nt v.•ho is now a com· 1 poser and conductor for \·arious groups in Orange 1 County. Gardner is the for· mer band di r ector a t Southern.California Co11ege who is active in recording . ..-·ork.and perforcnance. ' Sunday 's prqgram ._ _ _,,ealjJrfS.lpp.ear:aoc.es by-1he.. ... ppearing E•ery Tllffdoy Hite The Dywamic GENO LANZI flOM H•w,;....•, Alky Wt1t IH ALISOCAHYOH . SOUTHLAGlJHA 31106 C..., Hwy. • ltWl"••tt.I 499-2661 LOBSTER REEF -Earty 8~ Spedals 4 p.m. lo 7 p.m. Only 5-dey: St.4* 9lld ~ Laltsht- Co•'• lfi1• ......... , ....•••.•... '. .........•.•. SS.ti ........,.. c.-..... -=Uttti"MiCk M-. Cliiih . OYAL STEAK·O·IOI c.,,..., ot lolfl! _.,,,. .... ...--... !"-· -1. O<Hn P9008!'S, •"'1 111,.,•!oe•. nee eom1<1emfj, """'' ll<lrdel••"'·'°"'""' ""'~°'''- A.MOH~ 20 58.ECT--· IM .... Bm:EES ENTERTAINMENT .NIGHTlY f"or di11in,t! .inJ J,111ci11,l• .in10"'.cs1 tltt rtlicJ of fl11t a/ti s.1ifi11,',! ships. , BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL . 2-l<'OR I .rwo E:nlree1 for Tlk Price of One Daily Sunday thru Thursday, 5:00 lo 7:00 P.M. ' Luncheon f.1on .·Fri. jrom JI :30a .m . ·oi1.1ner served niglltly /roni S:OO p.1n. SunddyChampa gne Brunch from 10:30 0.m, Fislrrs, A1l'ais, O)•Stl'r .Bar, Nllltd 1f'int;, A Its J.J. .Spirit• . ilr. QII,ris~tc1n·s~· JSJ E. Coasi Highway • ' Ntwport Btoch . Restr11atior1s {711) '7S-S.!.!!_ . ... "Eating out" is not necessarily dining! Dining a! the Nt:iwporter lnn·s Marine Aes!aurant is a lolally pleasu~ble experience. Excellent cuisine, ranging from our superb Rack of Lamb 10 Salmon Steak in Salsa Verde, painstaXit1gly prepared by our European. - trained chels. A wine nsi·of distinction to" complemenr your en1ree. And, in in atmosphere ol continental elegance unmatched lot relaxed enjoyment. Dining is The Marine Restaurant.al OCC Symphonic Wind En- semble. Jazz, En~emble, Clarinet-Choir a na .,Fiute Quartet. ~ . , . . ·~ -Al.,.. -Mt,...,..._ ...................... $4.tS -+I :AM" ~ _.. wilh c'-,..__, i..t IH-H4. -.......,._ '* *" eM Ila•• ' ce-.c.-. --~ fi L OIL Wree's (::!//~ . . . . , --. 1107 Jambo<ee Raad, ti].NewponB<acll/714•J44·1700 ~The -t'lute Quartet· will •--~pe-rforni'sinfonico, opr-J2·by- Anton. ReiCha, and the Clarinet· Choir "'ill P.rcsent Raynor Brov.:n's Fugue. "'T•Mler-OrSten -• ... tt. IMH *' or ovt..- 1ttw, Mfwcf with coM .a.w Nd ""•tteh fri;.., .Iyo.$;• 1M1,... ,,.._ ................ '$4.tS I ' W.clMdMrf! RM Fry-Ser-f" wltti celrt si.w 1M z-.~::· ... ,...,...._ ......... : ........ $1.tS ....,..,, ci... :;2"~.:ti' .:_ ..,.,.. •"' --.,_ iiNlwt... i-...;.,. •Id.. _,.,,,,., .................... Tromodaw · ..... ,..~ ... i*'~ .................... u.~s lllllc.11 ·11-' Clit,t•il1 · otffelftt . ''°' Htf k•t•ll• •vi: •n.ht,lm (714l 6lt·?tf4 • lUMCHEON . • IRliKFAST • °"'" 6 a.m. · RANDAFF DIGHTON In the Jug & Gavel Room , Wed, lhru S.t. LUNCH• DINNER OYSTER BAR ·COCK TAILS , · LA TE SUPPER ~ HAPPY HOUI 4 "9 J P.M. SUNDAY llUNCH'9:J0.4 HOW Ol'iN FOR IREAKFAS~ ' From 7:00 o.m. Mon. ..... S~. EMTElTAIHMEMT Hl!OHTLY llANDIE lllANDOM DUO r .... set. liEORCOE FOSTER-SIOL aod Moo. ' . y_. FrtatiM ~ ... ..,. .. Frtlll 1473 S. MAIM ST. C:-of ~ aod Moln in s.teWay ShopploCJ C...titr SANTA AMA 835-6282 L~nch i'1 :30 to 2 • OUTDOOR DINING.PATIO r Dinner From 6 ~· WAY C!osed Sun. & "'"''· • -32802 COJ.ST ~H 751 ~t. Cletr;_c .... ~.11~---LAG.UH~ IAI c,_. v.-.y , ..... .,, -(7141 540-3641 -~-- - tm'ItM · KDT.AUllANT Continental Cul1int _ Cockt1i11 -s1m110 L1t11cAcon and Vtn"c' , Afnruf•iy thrhwuh Snrvr1to11 Closed Sundays We ar• .ktc.a ltd ne•I to the M/t ~o i11 5oulh Coa•t Pl11a - JJJJ S •l"•I • • C~• Mn. l40·l•4fl .. • .. . -R . SUNDA~ -~ CIJAMPAGNE· ~ CAirporterGJn~ CR Sfl· BUFFET , _G]{atel . . BRUNCH PRESt:NTS OUTSTANDING ~ ~ * MEUl'FERRANEAN ROOM D LUNCH DINNER FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE TRADITIONAL AND _ INNER SERVED FROM 5 PM S INTERNllTIOJSAL LUN CH FROM 11 :30 AM CUISINE CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH .-""----.-,-,.-.-,_-.-,-.. -11--"."HT ..... --, · , FROM 10 AM - 3 PM ...... ,t,~~~.~ • .,... *·capta'in's Table Coffee Shop U()N ..... U-001" ... -QOaOl'.lotiUQOIJIMIM.a SERVING Z4 HOURS" , '2.9S.'J.S0.'4.2S PEii PEllSON ' DANCING & ENTBTAIHMENT 1 NiGHTS A WEEK BANOUE:T FACILIT(ES lUNCH MON .. FAI. •DINNER SUN .. THUR, 510 11 • FRl.•SAT.51012 • 18050 BROQKHURST · llOUHTAIH VAi.UY • t.o ""'..t •-. 1"1' •aM•s f6M71 I ' • • • * LOUNGE ~For Dancing & Enlellainmen~ AFTllNOOH flOM S PM NKiHTL Y .flOM 1:30 wlttt SHONA llSHOP TRIO "THE tND llSQ.LT" '18700 MacARTHUR·NEWPORT 833-2770 . -. . ' ., ' ALSO, 'THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE WINE CEtt.ARtlHE"D1mio1THE CHELSEA !Mt PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGJ,ID A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS • -DID · IN)lf. •• --. . w talces reser-- ·1ne Reu~en E. ~e~~: Sternwheeler r s 1n bot d vs ion f d room ..... an . d the Sea oo an . . serves the most scrumptious S.un- day Brunch i_maginable fron<IO am to 2 pm ...... and' _ . . ·-odations for your offers accomm -from {25 tq I 25 banquet· or pa~y , --. ~uests .... · an . . . . , --. .features the sensational music and entertainment of the Tin Rainbow · Ragtimers in the _ Cocktail Lounge THE -~ ~ i!fJ JIB} lJfil :rn E. ti~ itg NEWPORT BEACH • 675-5790•875-5811 • • .. < I· - l 1 ' • ' . .. .. .- -. • . I . " • ('ft DAILY PILOT F11day, No~ember 1. 1974 .. I .. • --- 11ound' ·Nears End-of-Run 'l'ht' I Jl'lill "I' (0 11:1.'\l ll\'l' tht ult•r hu:-. 011f1• unl· 111x•n1n~ tun1~h1 • • 01lt·ninj! ;1 four.11•1•ck1·1HI . Jo'rid11) ~111J Saturda) fun at thr playhousf.', 7272 ~la1Jl1· /\ vr., ·\Ve~t1n ~nsl er. Cu11ain K · :\0: reservations HHJ-86...?6. "G H111 :-i lli1 \'u',. T ht· \Vt•:-.t]l1 1nstcr t '(11i1 munit ~ 1'h c~lt'r ~1 1 1.?11 ()r;_u1 i;c l'uunl.1 it s fi rst look , at.this nt•11 l'OOl t.:d~ t~•1111d11 . "'\';aili ng for Godot" Final perfo rm a nce~ of Sumu{•I ll e<"kell 's I featuring Old Sonora recipeii or our 1\lamac1ia since! l!jJZ LUNCH 11 30 AM TO 2 P.M DINNER 5 00 PM TO 9·30 P.M CAJERING A~D FOOD TO GO USERYATIOMS S4a.9207 Cl,.OSfO SUH0.4 Y 113~ COSTA MIS.A Real Cantonese Food • LA POSADA HOW APPEARING JERRY LAMBUTH ~1 TRIO im Tu•sday lhru Saturday · i ' 2 ~ 200 Harbor Bh•d. ., COST.A .MESA · 642·827~ im .,@im ~iml!limt§Jimimim!mill~rm ·~Ji rags . --... Jiracon F'in e· Fo6d a nd Spirits SAT'. AND SUN . 8reaklastJLu11ch 10·5 i;;i.m. Dinner s'-11 ·30 p.m DO_UILE-SPIRITS 4 to 6 P.M. fl11•·-·r1r1•11ty·'•'r•·11 ll111·i11•· l r1·. Balboa Island 675-9222 Open'7 0<1ys ll1ghest Qµatity Nu11vt· Nlexicun F'ood!i YIC GARCIA FOfmefly ol Coe~·~ Palace '""""""' 1,,.. '"'"Sot . ·,.,,,., .• G'l• 11 ]fl •J"" •o ( COCKTAILS IT j \! ll { •l ff'> 909:j.E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-791 I 1. 95_ 1° 3 .. 55 STEAK N' LOBSTER-6.45 'Oinners lnctuOe Green Salad. Choice ol Dressing, · Garlic Bre~. Choice ol Rice Piiaf! or Polalo DINNER BV CANDLELITE CINlds Dillftc'r ..... , .. .1 •••••• ts· Sotto FMd C1a•'1 lti• .... 2.60 ~ l!Mfftd ~ ...... l.tS MHk H' ,.,,.,.. .......... 2.tS Tllf Slrloh1 StfGlk .......... 2.So .... lee ... w~ ...... l .45 Mew Y ..... StMI , ......... ).45 Stockyllr'd StHll .......... ).55 c~ s..-.......... 2.tS StMec·A_..., .............. 1.55 - s,tclml1 "'°""n--... ...... 2.IS' 'Slrloill S~ .............. 1.11 CH.4 TU.Ulll.4ND IS.,--,d '-I Mr ...,..i. l.JS , IM HUMTINGTOH 11:.t.CH, 5174 ...... A ... t..-14Ml01 _... .. , .-1 .. u .. ,... .... -.. ~ cltlf• OW-~ m1i1 t P.M. lfri. & s.t. 'till ':JO P.MJ laldl o.11y: Mot11. Mn Fri.-S ... & S-. 0,.1t 4:JO P.M. IN GAIDEH GlO•E. 1461 G-.-°'"'"" a..5J0.7540 ~M•c11&w .. -....s~ . OW--~~tMt P.M.lft-L& s.t. 'HI IOP.M.I WO D9ily: Motl fiW,. Fri.-lrHllfnt '-"f l~JO A.Ml ' ... ,,....., . ..,,..,_""' WHll( M I.Bl fftH GIOW5 WIDQNISS ~. 111 ~•c•~•c TM•AT.R•a D"1va-1N SU,_R SW&P.llllrrs- MAR•01t8L¥D.Dr1.,..1" S-p ...... ...,,. Srw-.. s .... Svo..-•-1• ·- ORAMGI ~lwe·h'I 1 & 2 '"·Sac.• $~11.• 1..., lo 4p.., ,..,, ,,.,,..,...,. ............. ,, .. ,_ Familr Fun! Profit•! ••re1ln1 Galore! ' ' MOH. fll, °"" 61 Is P .M. SAl. & SUH.· Of'fN •:OO 11.M. $MOW,., ... ,~ 11 fftl ( "EARTHQUAKE") OPfNS NOV. 1 S . LINC~LN DRIVE-IN . , __ .., .. , '•l~St. S1~>SH OICT AIU •M• SHOWING -''""°'°' THf lONGfST TAID 1111 _hOOO CONYKTS & A WOMAN --;. "PRETTY MAIDS ·...-~LL 111.A.tO""" IRI '"THE T AMAIUMD SHD .. "\.0'11: AND PAI~ IP'GI TMOTHV· BOTTOMS COMTINJNi SAT. & S&M. J P.M. O.ity IJ:OO & I l:OO'W .fs...-1:00-7:00-1·1:00 .... 'THE APPRENTICESHIP Of' DUDDY KRAVITZ" CARROil O'CONNOR ERNEST BORCNINE ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO • ' TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY -;:DO P.M •• 2:DD A~. ~riggerRoom-KON~ LANES 26¥, HARBOR, cosTA MESA 545-1112 . . • J, • ' • ' ·JV DAlLY LOG . ... Friday :• Evening NOVEMBER 1 -··. . .. KOCE,cHANNELst -·-··- OrHnge County's UHF television station, KOCE -TV, has scheduled the following special programs tod ay. Oct ailed lislings or Channel 50's programs arc carried in the Dai ly Pilot 's TV Week each Sonday. ll•(IO Sc:lloel DIUl'k.I '"'" 0 /C 1-111.0CEI l>..M llwii llill ICI IP8$1 ' •:JO Elw;!PkCtll'loa"Y ICI ICTWI J:IO ,._ Str"I ICI ICTWI U .0 'lllillaAI~· ICI !Pail IT10 lllMAfAM /Cl l;tt hf!WIWIO.~•~CI , •:• rt.-Cfwlftl .. C.-t~ Mll!Itlc-'lll -Wtth!ffl Cill!Wt ICJ 1·4 COtflflllll'lholll'llrlOT~ .... lCI I 00 EMiii< CM.,a11w !Cl ICTWI l~»·.v1tt1 ""''9'• ICI IPB.$1 );00 At""" lo 0.-; M-°"""""" llltM tCI . l:111 WWNll ICI IPOSI ~ I •~to """'" C~ kl C"-'tt; fllllilllloC. • Wt!.lfr"<Mitwe ICI , .. -' 6;l0 Our 'lll111l!Jflf11tWll1Htf"'l"A ICI 1t00 At'it"(fl!t;tllO CCI IP8SI ,,)I ,.._.,,.,.,~11 ICI lkOCC.I 1'90 '4 f ttn. It G<Q•' H""""' DJ~ """"' (() l ,iD f"1tt\IW(t~!IDll ICI IPISI t ;ll ,,.,,....:,,,.. 111;1 tfll)I T • • , • • A ' , ·- __ ... ----.- • THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR .EVERYO_NE! ____ _ "DISNEY'S GREAT PIONEERING VENTURE IS THE SEASON'S HIT REVIVAl!" •••••"' .. "AN INCREDIBLY REVDLUTID~RY FILM ... ' THE MIND CAN RUN RIOT!" '" Nvu """ , "A WILD, PSYCHEDELIC DISPIAY ... REALLY TURNS YOU ON I" •''"°""' .,.,. ' ':A MUlTl·MEOIA MASTERPIECE!" Loqk "'A TOTAL EXPERIENCE IN SIGHT, SOUND A~D COLOR ... MAKE FANTASIA A MUST!" A IT ti- "YELLOW 'SUBMARINE" ., Bob Salmt1g'li, Group W Net\W:l1 .c 211111 AT Ol"Hlil DllYE I" "SNOWBALL EX~RESS" ' • ,. . ' ,,,.. .. • • • .. .. OAILYPlLOT -- (.('\fol MESA \.~~, .. \~l • . 'Ahdicatron' Beautiflll ·' llGHALLO~WUIC SHOCK SHOW! HEY MOM! Bf LINDI\ WEI.LS another. A roi-mer queen i:> • ·oi1 ... 01111P'llelsu.t1 setrrce. P1ctu.re a dark •. vasl "1'he Abdi cation" is not SJ?&Ce ht by 1:1 thousand· just a true story of how the flLckerlng candles. The queen or Sweden gave up halls. rev~ rber a~e wit_h Iler throne 8 nd Converted to chanting voices. A C'rown 1!'! Catholicism. ll is the story taken fr~m one head and or a tortured ,young won1an ceremon1ously Ill aced_ onl "'ho, together Yl'ith a priest. . cleuns oul the ~osets of her past and s~eks to flnd a new Cal Reciial · wayornr•ro, ...... 11. To. Feature Fac-Uiiy . On price alone ... toil! ....... , ......... _ ... - ..... o. • .,.. c. ... . '~ lhll, l"lle< •1-1~ .... ·-·· How'TllniM~ l.Ofl Ctt.o.....,, 11. .... _ "PH.4.MTOM OF THEOPUA':' ... NeDiuc:Mt.ICll .~­"DR. JEKYLL & ~ \'Chielc f o r lhl' furn1cr queen to IJCnt lu~r l)Clll up emotions und rears. 'l'hat she gro"'S' lo l!)vc hun during this healing process is more ;.a ror1n of grut1\udt: than uclual roman<'t' The 1;ix-<1uetin portr.iyt'd .by Liv Ullman unfolds her "life to the priest. playl'd b:, Pet ~r Finch in vl gntJl\(•s l and in1a~i'S . M t•r recollect ions or her rnother. her duty:lul:lcn ('hildhood .• her father. hl·r hulurcs wilh ~ \o\'e all ·pi ect! togclhl•r to form a con1plcll' per son T II I S 11 •: t\ '' \' , p sychological drama can by 110 means comp;.i re ·with Bergman. Butithastherare qua lily or each momenl standing on its own, thanks to Liv Ullman's fathomless 'depth or expr ession. And lhe ~pontancity is "still main· L•ioed , a major rault in much of Berg man's films. F'ilm ed on locuti on in "WHERE THE RED FERM GROWS" -PLU1o- s1c1c__. ''TEN FROM YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS" Ml, HYDE"~'=:!~~~~~~~~~~~~ .Sweden und ltuly, lhl· beautiful scenery 1s oft cr1 shroutl~d in a li~hl n1t:.l u( ;.ifft:1·1 a clr<•;1n1 llkc ;.itn1osphert·. ·rt11.· Val1 l·.u1 1t st•lf, co 1npll•l 1· \\Ith frcsc·oe s and s 111i·,1[ lit:urras(·. is tht·;.et·tH_•nt 1111· l'X -11 ueen 's p:. ~· t hnln)!11·;d r11 nva lrscenrt· ··'\'h\.' A!Jd11·ul1 u11 .. L·1·1t•d b y Anlh11n y llarvPy. is ra ted <ii' 1'hr l'XCt'llent screcnpluy ~s h~· Huth \\'nlff. 'f'h <' !.n11dn11 J>h i I h <ll'm on it' Cl rt• ht•slr a docs just1£'c lo Nn10 Hot;1 's 1naslcrful and ;_ippr11pr1uh.! sl'ore FAMILY TWIN CINEMA f OUMT.1-ltj ~AllfY 9611148 • 11 11>1 BROOll:HUR!>T • ClMIMAI "' SPECIAL POST· HALLOWEEN KIDDIE SHOW SAT & SUM 2 PM EXORCIST · ALL CARTOON ALL SEATS-75' M-.-Tiiiwt. ' '""' Fri. 5.t. 7 & I 0:45 .. THE OTHER'" ·-CtNIOOMI 10 ;. ~ •"'--'--'-"-·•--"~-~ --CtNtOOM/ !I , •"'•,.-y I •. "1., '• DOORS OPEN I :30 "THE GAMILfl" Il l • .. A,P'IENT1CE5HIP' Of DUDDYklA'f'ITZ" "THE LONGEST Y AID" witll IRI l\.:RT llY~OLDS .. ,lfTTY MAIDS All IN " 1ow·• ."TD.4.S CHAINSAW M.4.55ACIE" Ill "RETURN• OF THE Dl.4.Got'4" IRI inspired by novel, ''Al by Ar EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT ·~ I . • • • .... "SLITHER" ' Ille stor1 of ""' l>el•on· anrthin/t · ~~ turs 2nd ot w.,. Joell Hkliol-n. "LAST DETAIL" 11!11 IXI~ FOR 16 YUJl Ol.D CA.MOY OflHli WOULDKA.YflHM U51U:! "THE CANDY SNATCHERS " -l"LUS-.... "CRY RAPE" "THE CINTERFOlD GIRLS" THI MOST l!AUTl~L GllLS LH THI WOILD . •I .MAllHl>-"SE£0 .. Al14 at C llior"'a W l!'\f & Cir.e .. o Ctti+tr plu>- ISSION VIEJO ··················~ •• • • • .~E-TEXAS CHAIN AW MASSACRE" ond .. The educaUOll of sor ........ .,-carson .. • • " .- ._ . .\ 1 I ' \ . . . . . , " . . . " I ,. . ... (ll •• ~AILY PILOl F11<1ay November I, 1974 ~ '-Hound' Nears Ena o·f Rmi ·1·til• llranue l'oa:-.l lt\c the:l!(•I' ha:. ont.' 11nt• OIK.'il1ng lOlll )!ht •· • - "ti RJll!o RI\ \'u" T hl' \\'l'!»lm1n~tl'I' t"onl n11Jn 1l~ 'l'hl'OJlt>r ~11c :, Or:inJ.:l' <..:ount ~ il s f11':-t I011k at this ill'" l'Omcd~ tonlghl, oj}l:n1n g a four·1v1·1·kl·111J. Fr1<la' :ind Satur'd;i\' run ;ll lhl' piayh1.Hl:o.l'. 7272 J\l:.1p/\• 1\1c , \Ve~tmin stt1'. Curtatn 8 3tJ : fCJ'\f 1·,·ations 893-8626. ''\\'ailing for Godot'' F1n;1I pcrro rm :111ccs 01 Suriluf'I B et·J.:t•lt '.s Fcaluring Old Sonoru . recipes or our ~lt1muc1La s inct: 19J2 LUNCH 11 30 A M TO 2 P.M OtNNER 5 00 PM TO 9:30 P.M CAJERING A~O FOOD TO GO RESHVATIOHS 54a.9l07 .... ClOSH»SUNDA Y 113 ~ COSTA MlSA 1r:1l:1t·on1t·tl~ 1r1ll be ~iven b.1 !ht.• I iuhh·n \\lest .CQ\lt.•J;e dr1u11a dt•p;irl111cnt lonighl 11nd Saturila.1 :ii 8. Sunday u~ ~ IJITI 111 !ht• (;\\IC t:om n1un1ty '!'healer . 'J'ickcts !l \ ;1i la1Jlc ;1L 1 h1· dni •r. ··.\I a 1111·" ·r 1;unt1uu111g :1\ Sehastian's \\'c~l l)illlll'I' l'la,\'hOUSl'. 140 A\'l'1tld:1 Pil·o. San Clcmc1i· ll•, IS 1l\l)>.'11'U.'\IC;d corfl!lty plu~1 11 i.: l'\'1•1·~ nij?'ht but l\lontla.\· \1 ll h \ ar.\ ing cur- la111 ,I 11l1l')> l!c!'>t'f\'ations 4~2-!YJ~o . •"rhe l{1•al lnsp1•clor , lluund" '!'his sat 1r1eirl c1>1nt•1I~· ('t:n· tl'nnJ.! on ;1 nritisb 11·hodun1l 11nd t11'0 dranla cr1ti<·s con· t1nuc:-. 'f'u c:-.d ay:-. 1•1rough f;;~~~~~:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:ij Su lurda ys al South Coast He pcrtory. 1827 NcY•port Blvd., Costa i\l csa . 1,1•ith an 8 Real Cantonese Food •at h•r• or tak• hom• STAG CHINESE CASINO ORiol• 3-9560 LA POSADA MOW APPEARING JERRY LAMBUTH . TRIO Tuesday thni Saturday l!I @ @ @ @ 2200 Harbor Blvd. @ COSTA MESA 642-8274 @@ m l@@@l!il@IID m@ m , ~TS.ra·~~ ~ jir,acon t"tne Food a nd Spirits 0«1ock '"'"'"'" 1tesc" Western Artist 1·:.iti1111s 64t>, l:lli:l "The GhUu l t'rh:nd" Earl !\'It BUrncy. who signs hi.s pa.intirtgs ··'rwisler Mac'' in a nostill gic geliture ·rhis children ·s Hallo1,1·een to hi s earlier ~e~.rs, ;.1s a \\'r;.in~lcr of b~ckin~ ho.r~es:-.~ill bo a mong painters. comedy closes this W('<!kefld sculptors .. P,1.1nttn':l'ke_rs and other_ artists part1c1pat1ng i!l fi'a shion Is land's 1\'ith pcl'fotntanccs 1oni gfiI---Fc~dtnt ~ 1ne·AT1'.~·t rom1oday throug~ ~unda.Y . Shtiw 1s 1.rom IU a .m . 10 sun- at 7:30. Suturda v and Sun~ set daily. Other artists expected lo part1c1pate,nclude :11.llie Kell-~ ,"landscape <.I••~ ;it 2 o '<·lot'k :it the roun-painte r : Suzann e l?.~<.ln of Dana ·1)oint, ;·magical realist'":\Russell Archer of lain Va I Icy Community SiJUtialito. reverse puinting on glass, and Paulette llernSo n, W<itcrcolorisl. 'J'hc11t ei·~-fR'2&u !\'ll. Baldy · ' Cirele; Fountain \'alley. Hescl'v utio'hs 9G2-2551 . ,.._.,. f"'"1'-.n! wtlll THI llD fEIH GIOW5 _......, .. ' . ~&Clf'tc TH•&TR•& DRtV•·IN SUN.R IWAP MaO'I 'N•lll•OR eLiD. Drl-·lft • ~ ... & ...... S-.. S•l.6 """--•-10 •PM ORA HQ& Drhre ·lft 1 & 2 ,,.._Set.I ,..,., ••• ,,,!fl •• ,,, . ... ,~ f100S....,.1, ,,,. .... ,. S!N 1.,. F;.mu,. FUn! . Prof1111 aa1•1ln1 Galo11! ( "EARTHQUAKE" J OPENS NOV. 15 .. . LINCPLJ1. ?RIVE-IN ,_._,,, •ll-SI. 51~15H :JI 0 .......... -.. . ·-· .. . . TMOTHV· BOTTOMS ""' TNl'woaLOOF 1,.0 .SUUUI ''" YllOODll · ''" CONTINJING SAT.& SUM. J r.w. - .... I CM1 .. a1 1'1....m, .. 11 ..... ?ANR J:2S 71IS "WHERE THE RED FERM GROWS" l:OS 6:15 •:20 _..,._ "W1LDERHESS JOURHE,y," ,,,...~ 1:40 4:25 7:50 . lunch 11·3 p.m Di nner 5·11·30 p.m SAT. AND SUN. ---s,reaktastTtunctM0-5~~-1+­ D1n.ne1 5·11.30 p.m • "PRETTVMAIDS __ALL IHA ROW'.'..Ul DOUBLE SPIRITS 4 to 6 P.Jrril. fJ ,,, .. ·r,,-,.11/•·'"''''" ll11ri 111• Ir•·. Balboa Island , .... Porkinq . 675.9222 Open 7 Days 111.ehc~l Quality ,\a11ve i\leit iean foods VIC GARCIA h:irme•ly of CoeiOt'\ Pokxe ,,,_.., i,,., •r·~·s._,, ,~·,, •• , I !I') J rr ''°' ' ] f IT' " :l I' ,,m '<1 1]j() COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962.7911 'l. 9§ 10 3 ·~ss STEAK N' LOBSTER 6~45 · Dinners lncluoe Green Salad. Ch01ce of Dressing. ·. Gar hC Bre<1cl Ch01ce of R1~ Pllafl or Polat o OtNNER BY CANDLELITE CIHlchOi"""' ............... ts· SHFoodCoi&' tiow .... 1.60 ~ lot11Mf St99 ...... 1.•s S!Mll H' r.,,_, .......... 2.•S Top Slrlol11 SIMia .......... 2.SO Fikf.lftclfll W""""' •.•.•• J.4l MewYorllStfflAI .......... J.4S Stocky•dS-.. ........... 3.15 C..,..._1'1 .S~ •.....•. .'.2.•S s...-.·A·lob •.••••.•..•.•. 2.SS Speclob ~· 1 ....... 2.IS' 5'rtol11 Steoti .............. 2.11 CH TUUlllAHD ISort" twol ....._ J.JS" IM HUNTINGTON lfACH, 5174 E-..r .,., ... 4MIOI .,..., .. r \1"11.,.•••u.,'"' ,.,....,.. ~ Ctttl'M ~ H'9h*f •"' f P.M. IFt-L & s.t. 'HI •:JO P.M.I Umeh o.ity: M-.""" fri.-~-& S... 0,.. 4:J0 P.M. SAN DIEGO FRWY •t BOLSA EX, ·89:).0546., A '"C&4TflfOLD GflLS" V '"CAHDY SHA TCHEIS'" Ill Doity 7:00 & 11:00Sat./S...-3:00-7:00-11:00 .... "THE APPRENTICfSHIP Of DUDDY KRAVITZ" Dtiity 1:4$ s.t--4:4.1-f"S 't. S--12:4So4:4M:<t5 South Coast Plaza I ,_ ' .. ' ----\,,,. CARROLL O'CONNOR ERNEST llORCliilN& " ' ANDDISORHR Deity J'& IO:JO.W./S... l:JC..7·1t:JO ' '°"' '"' -• "THE LAST Df]'All" 111 Doly "1:40...,... 1:45:$:lM :45 -. • .. r ·JV DAILY LOG c . , . • -- Friday Evening NOYEM_B[ft 1 Saturday Morning l NO\IEMBER 2 IN GAIDIH G•O'tE, 1461 G..-GN•t ...,SJ0.1540 .nwt11< N•C" '""'-lftllfl " I r-:-~--~~~-...,..-....~~-"-~~...., .. KOCE,cHANNEJ.51 .. _ .. _ . DiMwMilJh*r: u.tll t r.M. IF-rl & s.t. 'till 10 r .M.I i.-ta Doity: ""'"ttww Frl -lnekfftt S..., l :JO A..W~ ~~~-- • ED RYAN & ROSEMARY .. ~RUSO . ' TUESDArTHRU SATURDAY-,:00 r .M.· 2:00 A.M. -<Mrigge r Room-KONA LANES ~99 HARBOR, cosTA MESA 54s.1112 . . ' • ' • .. Ora nge County's UHF television station, KOCE-TV, has scheduled the folio.wing special programs tod ay. Detailed lisllngs or Channel SO's-progr11ms.are curried in the Doi lY Pilot'• TV Week each SUnda y. lf·OO kllaolOblrkl HflWS.ltintOCEI II II hot. -.i ltl lf'llSI 11.4 V11i.All191't ICI IPBSI • l!ll \Mfdt/Ollt !Cl 1 ·1~ lfl""L' .. Dtaw ICI I 411 C~l,Olll•f"1Tfl ... ICI J ClG Elt(l•ICC.... ... ,., !Cl ICTWt J:11r"\r11!• Ali.tot• I( I I P&SI l.1111 A tf!ntltf;r"': M-0. ...... -l'lllCI J.il w.m.n 1c1 ff'ns1 T I • 00 ~ '°"' Qlffll lo ~II Malt i. Wet.WI\ (:111!11•1 ft) - •;1111 Eletl•k Ctn'INfl' ICI 1ctw1 ):W \111.aMtStrMl •Cl l(lWI •:• FrMI O\ill'll I• Q .fMI! ~ ;,, \llfrel1Nfttvltvr1 tCI 4:• Qllr \lffll\hlnt Wl!Wrnt!.1 tCI _1;00 A((ltl\0.lC#nO (Cl tli\ISJ I/• """"t•fltft tt l lkOC£t e·eo A Tlmt'!t Oro•· Hym11n 0t ..... ,,...,i1c1 •.• J~et C1~1tifo ltllP8M t:• f1111 L•IWI ICI IPllS~ • .. '. .1 " • s. ' t . . I• ' , • -. ' • • · . r· • OAILYPILOT C7 • 'Abdication' Beautiful Hy LI NDA \VEl.LS another. A forrnt.·r queen is ~ oi 111e 0 .. 11~,...... $1.111 . set fret'. \'thil'lc rot" t ht· furn1l'r .S\\·eden and Jt uly, tht' . . Pic!u,re .u datk , vast "The Abdicalion " i~ not s~ace !1t by a thousand just a true story of how U1~ fhckenng candle:s. The quten or Sweden gave up halls. ,ev~.r ber~re wit.h . her thrOne and converted to. chanting voices. A crown 1.s Catholicism. ll is the story taken r1~m one head and of a tortured young woman ceremon1ousJy placed onl "'ho, together with a priest. queen .to . vent her (k!llt; u1> beautiful scenery is often en1otions "40d fe;11•s , 'J'hat i;hrouded in tt l1~h1 rn1:-.I uf shMt'groy.·s l? love h11u . ;1frt'l'l i.I 1lrt•:.1n11tkc during th is hc:tliTIA µroct.~~ :1tmosphl'fl' 'fhl' Vat1e:1n is 1norcaformufj,lral1tuJc tl s t•lf , con1p~t;lc \\Llh lhOJ)ul'tualromanrc. frt:si:ue s and :-.p1ral The t.:X-ll ueen 11ortrt1 ).:t'4 stu1rtaSl', 1" I hl· ;;rt.•111· ill lh1• .by Liv Ullmun unfolds her l'~·qu~en 's psy1·lu1l1 ,t-:11·:1I life In th C priest . played b~ tynvalesccnl'~' cleans out the closets of her pasl and seeks to-find a new Cal Recital wuyornr.ro, •• ,,.1r. Peter Finch in \"iJ.;n(:tle:> ··'\'h'-' Abdir:t !lo11 i.llltl in1a).(t•s llt.•r .... ·o:!t•d by Anthony rl'collct·t1ons of her 1notl1t·r. par\'C'Y. ts rat ed <:I' 'l'hc To Feature Faculty · . -. A violin oind piwno recital liy tv.·O m ember s. of tht> music department '1culty at Cal State fo~ullerton y.•i\J be pr.cseritcd tonight in the u.niversity 's Recital llall. Tickets for the recital, which begins at ·a o'clock, will be available nt the -door. ' · Pe rformi ng works by Stravinsky, P crgol esi, Beethoven and Dohnanyi will be Kenneth 1\1._ Gold· ,\I. T II 0 U G 11 th c her dul\•-ladl•n l'hildhood,. f'Xt'1•Hent s1·reC'll(Jla \' 1s bv "abdication" is publicized her fathCr. her ftdlures ""'1th 1 l<uth \\'olff 'l'~t· J.011<10;1 as a love story between the love ;ill picl't' ~o.:cthcr ln Philhurrnon1l' ''rt'ht•stra -priest a nd the rormer form a l'Omplc!r person rloc:-justice lo-N111n Hnl.1's queen, that is reall y nol thl'' n\aslerful a nd ap1lroµr111tc c ii S. c .. T h , I> j c t u r c · T II I S II EA \' V , p srorc eonce.ntrates mai-nly on her sychologll'il l drilm:1 can by -------- J)ast life, and how difficult ii no mcar,i~ compare W'ilh is to be a human being ,rhile Bergm:in. Uul it has lherare ruling a kingdom. 1-'or a quali~y of ~a~h rrloment sensitive, artistic being to stan~tng on its own, thanks he so st ifled creates a to Liv Ullm an'!>_rathomtess dangerous st it u at i 0 n , ~depth of e_xpr~ss10~. And t.he pi;s,:chologically, ·a nd could s~ntanc1ty 1s. still m~1~- cventualty lead to a nervous ta1ned . .ii major f~ult ·1n, brcakdov.•n . ..__ -rnuc h ofBergn1an'sf1lm s. The ·priest is rnt•rely a Filmed on location in FAMILY TWIN CINEMA f QUp.jT Alp.j YALlfT 91>1 124! • 11161 BROOKHUR ST • CIMEMAI HELD OVER! E .. ftl""'l1Dli...,.l ""9s I w1mlel:I MM.·Tliws..' P""' Fri. S.t. 7 & 10:45 "THE OTHER " ClllDBMI 10 '" ~ •• _,, .... -•• ~"1..J ·--CINIDDMI l l ~ ..... ._.. .... ·~· • • , .. HEY ._.OM! SPECIAL POST· HALLOWEEN ,,., .. . ' KIDDIE SHOW SAT & SUN 2 PM ALL CARTOON ALL SEATS-75' DOORS OPEN .. 1'30 "THE GAMIUI" l•I • M•rPa&mCESHll' Of OUDDT l llAYITlM '"THE LONGEST T.t.•D., wltk · l•I 11.:•T RETMOLOS i===::;::'.::=.lri;;:~;;;:::--'."'-::llsmith, assoc iate professor or m us ic ; and Jo Anne -=="'711 Rltacca. CUSF mu.sic starr aceomPanist and member of the part-tim e music "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" el'B~RET "ON A CllAR DAY" "P'•mT MAID_j AU. IH A ROW'" t UAS CHAINSAW MASS-ACAi'" Ill "•ETUIH OF THE OUGOM" ll l ·-· ---·-· ., THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE . FOR EVERYONE! .~ "DISNEY'S GREAT PIONEERING VENT/IRE.IS • THE SEASOty'S HIT REViVAL!" ••••""' "AN INCREDIBLY REVDlUTIDNARY FILM : .. THE MIND CAN RUN RIOT!" ;,. NYU '""' "A WILD. PSYCHEDELIC DI SPlAY ... REALLf TUR NS YOU ON I" P'"'""'•" p,.,, . ' . "A•MULTl·MEOIA MASTERPIECE!" Look "A TOTAL. EXPERIENCE IN SIGHT, S9UNp A ~D COLOR .. , MAKE FANTASIA A MUST!" ~Bob saTmalV, Group W Netwo1 .< • hdATCIHEMA n.••·· ·--" . "YELLOW SUBMARINE" • • . . 2lllll AT~AHG>E D•IVE IH " "SNOW.BALL EX~RESS" raculty. On price a lone ... ·· .. m·-.. ., .. w,,,.,,. • .,,_ '"" o· •• .,.. c •• ., , ... 0.11, ri ... ... , ........ 1 ..... ...;.~. ~~l~lmN m~mN . !ARfH il!C! . brn~~[ !rnNl~i . billR~ ~Vl!N£ijN -PLUS- SklC- "TEN FROM YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS" ~mN Rrnlll . [fff[M llMMiml.JR. ~U~N tl!R! ~~ tA[~~ . llN~A ~Ali · llAHA AN~i[W~. illl IIDNN[~ HAN~! ~rn~N . rn NmijN MlRNI llll · IU@Sll SUMMIR~Nt::~~= =~ ~'~~' {I.KU!"' Prinn Dt«.S L.w'.l · .t.IJiMRSAI FG.J!f. lfCH'ttll;olll~••~N._•~w=·-----­ l liiaw.SCUOWI. """'1&1 lJlllfA'!l• (II l(J. lil!))l(l5 NII W'ISI PG 'AIE•Ul 'UIDAllCI SU,,UllD ~~ -· .,.,., .,, "'., .,. • .,.r.1 .. ..,.., _ .. 1.4.HAMAS" l•t • "'IYEIYTHtHG YOU W.t.NTIO TOW:N W . EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY ENGAGEMENT · CNIT "GROUND ZERO" .... "SLITHER" Ille S""7 of lltO bel ·Ofl· anrthing tu1' ™ I X I ~ .... "CRY RAPE" • FOR I• 'tu.A OlD C.t.MOT. DTIMG . WOULO HAVE IUH USlll! \.'.THE CAN DY SNATCHE • -. -nus- • "THE ClHTERFOlO GIRLS" TH! MOST IEAUTIFUL GllLS IN THI WORLD • Cffoel'IO W•'* .. & Ci11e1110 c~ . ,.. ..... IN.MISSIC)N'VIEJO ' ....................... . E DWARDS CINEMA VIEJO t A PAI .. , (!llll~.\'l ! • nl<l L'l'l(I "T E, TEXAS CHAIM SAW MASSACRE" Clftd .. The ecllkaUon of sonnr carsDll" • . -' - • " .. ' ' - ,- r • ' .. DAILY PILOT .Frid• ,November1 ,197• • • KPOthas oulstanding bil· !boards 1.1nd po s."i.c rs herulding its "Remember ihe r.1u s ic That .Saved A meri l'}t ' • ·campaign. ·station's General Manager Pete Newell reports lhat the > - ' Turning ·on Scott Manchester ' • • .- • willbcpreviewed. ca rry th.e ever-popular Noveinber, -KGI L wlll And that station's Charlie Metropolitan Opera Broad-·launch its 13th. a.nnual s·railer will review .major casts starting Saturday, '.:turkey•• promot1o_n._ 0~. classical ree.ord releases, In Dec. 7, at 'J 1 a.m .,, wilh:· hundred l~cky _li steners will addition . to the concert ,Charles Gounod's "Romeo windupwtthtop.grade blrds reviews already heardQO'K· et Juliette.'' Milton Cross for the Thanksgiving Day FWB. Brailer's reports wi ll narratethe storiesor~ holidaf. >~1--;i!!Y.LC to the sonss that saw the co-Un ry throliili WOrtd W.ar II has been one or the jllost successful KPOL has enjoyed. . _ _ ~ from Eu~ere reatured operas, as he has.Jor 35'",. KHJcelebratedtbe world at tempt to raise som.c thatStarts today. ;onKFWBrecentlyaspartof years. Listene.rs ·C~n l~k, premiere opening of ''The $100,00Q in operating funds. ~eff Riggenbach has that station:s coverage or rorwardtothetradlt1onalm· Phantom Qf_Jhe Paradise .. Part of the program will be been named· Book Reviewer the 1974 concert ~our by t~e termisslo,. pro~ratits ~t· starring Paul WilllamS, ~y' 12 hours of nonstop musical for KFWB All News Radio, Los · Angeles , Phllha rmoruc ,Y/ee n a els.;._ 'ip c_I ud1.n,,. awardiqg $500 in cash ~riies theater Americana from. with the special new reature Orchestra. Opera New~ on the Air • rorthO&e wboattended1nthe ··.~ho~boat" _\Q ."Kiss rit~~once _eJ':e.rY w~ek betw~n~o lh.t..C..la..».inlOlYfilc ....... :·()~era Quiz'' an~ the "fr :_Hiest costum ~s." ]'he Kate to uSlier tn'stalion s the hours or 5:30. 10 a.m. ·vein,-KFAC 'AM & FM has ' 'SlngersRoundtable. . Prize Palrol V•an _drove "All Amerir.an Marathon'~. Both fiction.and non··ficti on announcedit wi ll onceagain. Come the first ~art of around Westwood paf5fng , , . , " ' Elen1e11ts Abstract artist l\•lichael Bradley's work, "Sinaloa J" is One of many recent \vorks in the exhi bit "Elements" on display at the Collector's Choice gallery. The Berkeley re~ident 'torks In sky and waler iinagery .. A champagne1 reception for the artist Wiii take place Sunday from 4 to 7 p.m . <it the gallery , 666 N .. Coast Hwy .. Laguna Beach. The.exhibit will continue through November. W11nt To Do R a s-Sta n Nig'li-t -· At UC Irvi ne. NOV.I SlJIR.UI NIGB"I' -1be UC lrVine Russian Club prc1N1 tM Madalena String Quartet in a concert of a.ataa mule by Borodin, Shostakovich, Stravinsky and otlm'I tmieltt at I o'clock in the Mesa Commons gold IOllL ~enta will:be sold by the Russian Club. A-tr I ka tree,. ' NOV.3 · -. JAZZ CLUB -The New Orleans Jazz Club presents the "Rook and Ladder Lads" as the featureti band when the ·club meets· at I :30 p.m. Sunday in the Elks Club. 14 51 Brea ~lvd ., Fullerton . The featured band will play at 3:30 p.m. while n~w bands are presented every hair hour. The group is composed of acti\•e and retired firemen .. Admis- sion is· $1. · NOV.6 TRAVEi:. nLM -Corona del r-.tar lli gh.~chool ASB presents •·Europe 'f-hrough"the Eyes of "Youlh " as cap· lured by Yuriko Game and John Klug Bt 7 p.m. Wed- nesday, Nov._'6, in the Llttle Theatre on campus, 2101 East Bluff Driv~, Newport Beach. NOV.8·9 DRAMA WORKSJIOP -"The fn Sect ~Jay" by the ... 1!totliers-K8pek, directed by ~drama _major Bon ni e Arguilla, will be presented at 8 p.ru . Friday and Satur· day, -Nov. 8·9, Jn the fine Arts Village Studio Theatre, UC " Irvine campus. A,dmission. 75 cents. . NOV.8-10 · MUSICAL -Ca1 St~Fullei-ton presents '·No, No, Nannette " the-1925 musical hi t, al 8 p.m. nightly except for Sund~y matinees at 5 p.m. Nov. 8-17 in the Little Theatre, on canipus. Reser\lat_ions. 870-:1371. . NOV. 2·10 DRA1'1i\ WORKSHOP -"Coney Island of the l\lind" by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, directed by Dan l\l<:Keregh~n, , will be presented at 8 p.m. Sunday,·Nov. 10, 1n the Fine Arts Studio Theatre, UC Irvine. NOV.16 LEGJ'URE -Germaine Greer. author and reminist. will speak at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov .. 1s~·in conjtlnction with UC Irvine's Women's Week . Adm1ss1on. S2 . . .. NOV 22·2.1 ORCllESTRA CONCE RT·_ UCJ'OrchCStra, conducted by Alvaro Cassuto. will perform at 8 p.n1. Friday and Saturday, .Nov. 22-23. in the f'ine Arts Vi llage Theatre, UC Irvine . r\dmission, SI. ,NOV .. 8and9 QUART ET llQE .. DOWN -The Sanla Ana Chapter qr lhe Sooiety for ihe Preservation and Encouragement of Bar- ber ~hop Quartet Singing irt Af'm.-rica o,1,•ill hold its eig hth annual show. fea tUring Uf'e Dapper. Dans and other groups, al lh c Garden Grove Unified Sc hool District Auditorium at 8:01 p.m. Nov .. 8 and 9. Call 633-0622 tor irr< formation .. _, .. · • !'\OV.8 Fll~M SERIES-Golden \Vest Coll ege fall film serieS' presents "Five Easy P1eres." Nov. 8: "Billy Jack." Nov. 15. There are lY•o sho11os at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Forum ll. Admission $1 .50or 5i1ccnts with any student ca rd. NO\'. S • 'PSVCllOLOGY fll.J1 -,\ffiliated Psychological Con- su lt a nts presents a film on psychoth.crapy. "A Conver- sation With Ca rl Rogers·· al t :JO p.m. Nov?l.S in the Tustin Community llosriital Co nference Hoom. '14662 Newport Ave .. , Tustin. A group disc ussion will follo\11, Admission is free. JXOX._~o TRAVE i_. SERI ES-Ncwp0rtlt3rbor Kiwanis Fou n· d~tion presents a travel and adventure series at 8 p.m. on 1-'riday ni ghts in the Orange Coast CollCgc auditorium, 270 1 F'airvi~w Road. Cos ta r.1esa. Series lickcts:· $12.50 for adults. and $5 for -st~dcnts and single tic kets. $2.50 for ~dults and $1 for students. The schedule: Hobi n Williams. "This Is P~ris,'' Nov. 30: Ralph Franklin. "Grecian Jlolidny," Dec. 20:, Sheril}'n '}nd ~l ntthcw ritentes, "'llungary," Jan .. 31, and tffi~s Potter, '1"hl' Kingdom of th e Netherlands,·· 1\pril ·I. Tnformation . f>-16·216.1. , ~OV.&·9 • DR--AMI\ "Vector~ T"'o" wi ll be'presented by Survival Theatre under the dirC'rt1on of Ashfe) Carr. UCI assistant professor of..-drama. 1n the Fine Art:,, V1ll.igc Concert Hall. 8 p.m \ Wednesday through Salurdal. NUY. 6·9. Ad· ' mission $1 . For inform ation c:ilf .F'inl! i)rti!! Box Ofrice (714 ) 8.'tJ .. 66 17. • ...... TRUF.FAUT'S lt1J ~ • • Acedrllir A•erd w-_. ......... ~ ... . '43i 543 .... ;,.. ""'""":::-i ........ "" '"'"' '41M • ·rDril o I 11 ol 1~·""1 • • • The month of November will find KP~'K pre-e mpting its rcglJ.lar pcogramming to - air special programs in an ' ·' TBINWALL CONDUIT V2"xlO' 4'. FLUOIESCENT SHOP LIGHT 997_ ll 's swelleganl lo have the light where you need -it. You"ieel~­ fixing things out in lhe garage. right Jloger, · · ·FLUOIESCENT TUBES Oidll't 1 t_eU you·we make the SJ?Kial deals · right Oil thru lo the accessories and you thought you'd get stuck on the bulbs. shame. 4FT. 67• arr. 127 147197 , .. • DO Anywhere wire ia exposed should be ill conduit, according lo most codes (except the code I h~be in my nOse). -· _ UNDEIGIOURD IT YOUBSELF ELECDICAL BEPAIB .BODI ,.CABLE .· . Wl'llUi!IOUND 14·2 I 3C FT. 12-2 I 7c rr. Heavy outer layer. you just di~ a trench and bwy it. (Don't f0f991 to leave lhe ends out or bye-bye). IOllEX WllE Wini GROUND -· 9 c. FT. 12-2 13~ FT. Where wire is not seen. like up in the attic, between the studs. etc. Ground wire is in the core too. • TW BOUSE WllE 3• FT. 5 l' FT. 9 • FT. No. 14 No. 12 No. 10 No. 8 No. 6 15' FT. 25• FT. ~Jn bJa Ck. red, and white so you . don't get mii9d up. (SO~ lady. we don't carry mauve or cerise. grumble. grumble.) • COllSU•EB co•PtAlllTS- POLICY, ~EBVICE , PBDIUCTS IJ you are not soti1fied. ask lor the manager or call our Director Qj Consumer AJfairs - Louise Tin.o (213) 598-3331 Qf' (7 1--4) 778.0201. (lJ you are • • satisfied, pat the __, 1ole1ptr1on on the heod) • . . . .. • ' •• ,., ·-"' -•• -... -1' ~-- 144~----------___;~ WALL MOUNT SB ADE LAIP~ 8'-7 Some nice lhings. One hos the Jormal look. the olher has the Spanishy-Mediterrdnean· Moroccan·Brook1yn look. (No, I think it's more like the Carmel-La Jolla· Atasca~ero motit.) .LlliBT 'BULBS 40. 60.15. 100 WATT ., sorr.LJGHr CEILING 'LITES YOUR CHOICE The Hall Lite, the"BedrOom Lile. or lhe Porch Mulli-Faceted Orum Lite. (What llo . ·banana shaped clo1,1 light?j. Yes. we hav• no bananas. • fj· GROUNDING ~. 'RECEPTACLE . 27! For those thr• wire cord.a. · this adcrpler mak• it so you • Thia is like soring" a third pn regular price. Get enough while the sale lasts. can pl\19 inlo a 2 alot receplod• and ground..oaJ~ mounllog Knw. ·e EXTENSION COBBS 6' 33' 9' 44c. I •• 5 5 C 1 ·N~w yo~ can get ju·11 • the right exteru:ion 6 6 c cord lo r'°ch without a Lot to 1r*nd up.' ' . • -· -QUIET TO,,GLE SWITCH 3 .7c Ii \hat click donn't Iii • your schem. you.may wont a •91Y quiet twitch. Ea1y lq_ instaU. ' DllllEIS '·177 ,..+---; 2i....1 . r.;- 2!,~ .... • • • 4 9 7.nRaa ... '2> • .,jth Ji9hted haDdle Thing fits ri9h1 where lh• ola •p~~r~o-~out. . -. ' I • . - ' _, > . l -• • . ' --.:-· < ' -· . " • -. - . !hlil~ Uftlil .10.P.M. . -'73 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUBURBAN Y!~~~tic , radio, -s-·349· 5 heater. power steering. power brakes, white walls. . • ii• condiUoning, 1,ggage . / , 1 ' 111Ck. (217.JNC) '74DODGE CORONEiCUS-TOM 4 Dr Sedan. VB. automatic. 'rad io. heater, power. sleering, ·power brakes: WSW. air conditioning, vinyl side mldgs .. vinyl top. 1748KBA). s3377 . . '70 M~RC. MARQUIS BROUGHAM . VB , automat1c, AM/FM Stereo. power sleeru1g, power brakes, wsw tires. air oond1lioning. vinyl top. tilt wheel, 50/50 spilt seats. (~3860) ·-- s1495 • '73 FURY Ill 2 DOOR • • . OVER ACTUAL FACTORY -INVOICE-'- V8, automatic. rirdio, healer, power steering. power brakes. w;;w fii'es. air condrt1on1ng, vinyl top. (410JNAJ s239.5 -'10 CHEVROLfi CONVERTIBLE VB , automatic. AM/FM radio, heat er. power steering, ·power. bfakes. . WSW. air co'hdilioning. - power windows. power door locks, power seat. (536BEOJ s1 ·ot6 '67 PONTJAC LE MANS ve. au1oma11c. AM /FM radio. power steenng, wsw tires, air cond111on1ng, bucket seats. IVEE644J •' -· • ALL PltclS Pl.US TAX AHD UCENSI All 't'AUD TM. 10 P.M. SUH., HOV, J CAIS SUIJICT TO l'l:IOI SA.LL -· • .. , ' . •• ·- . ~ . . . '. $ • .... HUGE SELECTION , ·of THE ALL NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS, TRAVELALLS AND · SCOUTS • BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED 1974 TRAVELALL Senal No. 4HIHODH836006 . • • .. . ' , .. • '· }' ,. I • ' ~ , . MIXED SINGLES by Wm. F. Brown ancfMel Casson .. DOOLEY'S WORLD -AN01IF E~ECl'EP ... ~ WMBLEWEEDS _. by Tom K. Ryan---DR;-SMOClr .._ - fUNKY WINKERBEAN ,_,,,,.__,_ NANCY ·-·-· ---··-----· ---·----.. YOU (I; AND YOUR BIG FEET ... _ .. _ ... ···-·---· ....... ~.~····-- PEANUTS by Tom Batiuck BA'1D 0'1\FORJ'l\S, 0'11HE~ER HAl>lD ... by Dale H~e ; -lGDAY'S . CROSSWORD PUZZLE DO 'l'Ol.l 'fAL1ZE MOW MAN<f Ol\EAT MOMENTS INllF"E ARE Wo),$fEC? T.l.l(E FJR 1N$T.\N.::E. 7ME 6REAf MOM.E.-.T Tl-l~T l5-- COM!N6 UP Rl6MT NOW ••• 7, ACROSS 58 The1elort Ye,terctay·~ Pu1{lt Solved: 1 Performing Ml Knock • ;10\lp 60 Prima•v -5 Tu con11ine1 aource ·10 Ttchnk:al: 62 8rdugh1up Abbr. 65 Blue-penc.r 14 P-.t of u S.A. 61 Sp1ni1h bfrKh IS A Ma1x 69 Mr GlrfO.,..IV ......_ 116 Cer11u1yp!1n1 70 Chifia: Comb. '• I'• I JUDGE PARKER - 1 I· by Charles M. S.chub: ~------~ ~NG! n 'sGONE!'iWVE JV5T WASTED !T ! ... by Harold Le Doux 17 Huvvco1d torm ~ 18 Regional 71 Croct.el speKh 1nmmin9 19 Prima dotlna 72 Oet•~ 20 Pllv1 73 Three ··· LOOK, WE'D &ETTER 6TOf TH'5 FORMALITY! I WANT YOU TO C~L Mf. 5AMf MAY 1 CALL YOU BEBE? EVERY-TH ING WILL BE FINE! TRY NOT 10 WORrtf! IT'6 P05Sl6LE THAT TM.E POLICE WILL 'WJ.Hr TO GET A FORMAL STJUENCHT 22 Slengv retort sloth 24 M1n'1 71 Uneven nickn1me 75 QI 1ircr1h 25 Wa• ot lht! DOWN 27 W1lking feebly 29 Gline•l!d 32 Mi11 Well JJ Bonnet 3' Surgic11 . thre'd 36 ~oblemto CO Turklsh fl'g •2 ••• •· 11.,, m•ll •• Smooth· breathing 15 AWlfll 17 Pond11red 19 .. cube ~ Dore 6r19llv !>.2 Eme1ged '" !J.'($ 5o4 Subu11u1es • • ' " " " • ' 10 ' ' " " .. • - I Knave 2 Roman god 23 Wound with a 48 'Wine's J Oiv1ded dagger partner I Sh1king · 26 Es11b!ish: 51 The populec11 moverrfent 2 words 53 l'orme1 S Che,,~, 28 Sh1dffi" Can1d'"' Sl1n1 ~reen c;olonv 6 Owned 29 f';ke 54 Advance on 7 Where,Oublin-30 Pic ket wage• 1s Ji Onewhogi.,es55 Elecuonk 8 Gush for!h 35 Noc~ Charles· device ll SmaP·headl!d wife .§6. State ol view drum 37 Sav over again 57 Of the sun 10 Mosel. TV 38 It tver 61 Me~ic•n food ol1yw11gh1 39 Neces1i1v item 1\ Tvpe 41 Brffd ol car 63 At1Htirrl'es 1 2 Hide from 43 J oin lo a 6"' People: Preh~ view 1<!1gue 66 Wool uni1; 81 . 13 Ob11tl'late 46 An1m1rs 68 Word of 2r10Q1iife1 -hOrTie consent' IS " " " < .. 2 • .. .. n " " " • - FROM "!'OU JN A DAY OR TWO! MISS PEACH • . • :iilA : " ,.,,, ,,. ""! Af ) :10 E~A<Ht. "1A,c11 . MAIZIA, )'O(..(. WANTEO TO "'E ME fXACTLY AT 'fMIS 'T IME? DICK TRACY ·- ---. ' . -- I WOULDW'r RECOONIZE TME BRAINS C.EllMATE, THATS WIN I NEED VOU, OAMNY'. . , .. • by Mell • • YE7 . 61.AD YOU'tE' Pf~Pf . fHIS IS SOME J.flGH-Ct.ASS flMOOt. ! ONi MA'S TO MAk'i .AN .APPOINTMINi 'f'O 6!1" A PWN<H IN THe MO~fH -. ,, ... , ~ ... ¥0U CAM BE SURE HE\...L. LEAD VOU TO THE BRAIN, TRACY! TMOSETilo<J WERE LIKE tillt.T. • .. ' . . by C~e1ter Gould • ' .. Frldav. Novembe) t , 1974 OAILVPILOT . ....... ,, •I PROMIS . -A CHICKEN IN' eJEJr'( roT ! by Gus Arriola ·.· THE GIRLS ··As I rec111l, it0s from Portuga l 01.nd is rdlhtr swee1-an<.1 I wa5 a'i amazed a~ everybOlly ~lse 111 the Halloween Ball that I could belly d11nce :· DENNIS THE MENACE po.c ....... 11-r • ' • • ' r ' " T , • " .. • " ' .. T · . • PUB&ICNOTlCE - ... t • ---" 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L ·y p I L 0 ·T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5· 6 7 .8 • ' • • • r ' ' I FrldQ, Nowtrnbff' l , {974 DAIL V PILOT D :J - Tlie Bl&gest Marketplace on '"' <)ranee Coast tMpt•v .. nt& DAILY PILOT_ CLASSIFIED ADS bm-EU.. --~-.· •.•• 1000.29.Jt ...... • .•..••.•• 3000-"'9 ......... 1~&', llnonclal •••••••••• ~504t ,._.. ........ 7000.7199 Milf<handise ......... IOQ0..*>99 ...,,,_ --··"""""''· lo!' 'foond ... : .. 5050-549? ServK11 & R..,oln 6000-6099 i~~r ~~-~·~~ ~ [ &42·-s&78 l. Fas~~1 ,:;::i lquipment •••••••• 90Q0.909t 1002 a. ..... 1 ltE. 1002 General It.I!:. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Just listed Irvine Terrace Owner WiU Carry An ~tra sharp 3 BR Home on a Iarae ll1x135 ft comer lot with wann natural wood and briclc textures. self clean!J1g oven and much niorc PUJS The ownif" WBnl5 a fast Sale and WIU. CARRY TIIB 1st TD. /Jn NIG[L UAILEY !.. ASSUCIAfES LOW DOW~ TO ASSUME 7°/o LOAN Payments only $212. Buys this k>vely PDOL ·ho m e . Priced for quick sale! Call Agt. 847-6J10 now! iNVESTORS DUPLEXES GALORE!! VERY FLEXIBLE TERMS )Ve Jiav& the most extensive variety of. good invesin)ent properties, all available on ex- tremely favorable terms. Most are new or almost completed, \\'ith 3 bdrms., 2 baths per Wlit. Some are close to ocean \vith a great view. Let us discuss your needs. Want To Move Into Y<JUr Brand New Home ............................ by Christm•s? 81/2 °/. Limited Special Financing Minutes fro)11 Harbors, Marinas, suri'ing, sportfisbing, Orange County cultural attrac- tions. * 3, i, 5 Bedrooins * Approx 4300 to 3000 . sq. ft. * 2 & 3 _Car garages:. • Close to freeways & shopping. * from $59,990. * OPEN DAILY 10 AM to 6 PM. • Models •t Brookhurst & Atl•nta 961-2929 Br•nd New models "4;wland/Garfield 962-1371 . A YR.ES HOMES SINCE 1905 OPEN nL 9 . rrs FUN 10 EIE NICEI 1 .................. ~ ..................... . ~ ~ j _;G;;;e";;';;;r;;;';;;' ;;R;;;.E;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;;002;;; Gener•I R. E. 1002 ll ~ .NO DOWN· 2 STORY . BARGAIN + OCEANFRONT 4 Bdrms,, 2 baths; cl1:ilel TO VETS POOL 5°/o DOWN S27,900 Deluxe-extra sbarp-2, ·story bargain! Pride of O'A-'nmhlp abounds. Deco17!.lors dell;ht with gota~ei11ed mirrored • LIDO ISLE Like new 4 BR. & lge. family nn.j O .baths.· Pier & fl oat. 30 Ft. lot. $260,000. . Family hon1e; 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. lol Pier & slip. $295,000 Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story borne on 60 fl. •tree! 11> street lot. $152,500 40X90 Ft. $250,000 30X105 Fl.. $165,000 WATERFRONT LOTs BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J .i1 fJu·1~1dP011¥e NB 6 7':J 6161 General R.E. 1002 Gener•I R..E. 1002 WESLEY N TAYLOR CO . REAL TORS since 1H4ti style with beamOO celling!! Neat, clean 2 bedroom home. & loft •On R·2 lot· could! be Lllcated-oo beautiful treelin- converte::l. to dupiex. Qwn~r ed street. A brick, wood \\•ould like to trade 11p. buming fireplace, tuU'Ch~rood Priced at ;129,500, · flool'S, & a shingled roof Call· 673-3663 673-8036 Eves make this house a real buy "''alts. Sparkling blue pool BIG CANYON -194' ON FAl'DWAYI & BBQ area. Enclosed red 'I" · for you. Full price just associated $34,000 brick palio .. vilh bubbling New 5 BR split-level home _w/huge recrea- Commercial ·sldg. waterfall, 5% down to buy. lion room, den, formal DR & 41h batbs. Fin- Central Beach Townne loca-est C;C. & Newport Center view. $325,000. TOP LOCATION. C.M. Good lratfic. Lots of par-kin&;. Xlnl- BROKERS -REAL TORS 2C15 W Balboc t.1 J·)l>t) leaSt!s! Owner cofis.iders 1,..,..,.. .. ,..,..,..,..,.. .. 1 ~ bargain. Call OOJ....6167. 21-11 Sa" Joaqui" Hills Road 22~1 If tion. Take advantage ol this •81511 oPENnL9 ·TrsFUN10BEMC£• NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ...644-4910 selling 0:n contract. $69,500. 646-3928 E .. ., 645-G8l2 I A111 A Duplex!! I'm ""·ell localed in old Corona Lei ?.lar, ·vith .., Sun/Eves. 675-7011 Lachenmyer1 cha:nning 2 br. & dt!n honll! 1:::::::::: r(\lj ~ l!Ge'l!!!!!n"er"•"I "'R"'.E". ,...,...l!!'002~"a."n"e"'ro"1"R."E!!! .... ,..."100:""'21 ~ ! "ABANDONED" Realtor ! LOVELY NEWPORT WALK TO BEACH in front and a SUPER 1 Br. rear unit. New carpet in den and frHh painl and new carpet ln rear ,unit . . • ANO PRICED RIGHT at $89,500 F'irm. Call WI for a sbowlng. 644-72ll This beautiful Newpor t mlA Beach home has it all. New 1 carpets, tile & paint 2 brick t d7 pa lio" ove.-ything tor ~ gracklui; living. Just offered at $55,900. $79,500 !>15-9491 Buys l-100 House WALKER & LEE 1 blk from WATER. 2 br. ~ASTSIDE 4 BEDROOM -Rcfl Estate 2 ba, den, 1400 sq. ft. BY OWNER at quiet end of Isle. Ideal I ~======== WESTCLIFF AREA for single or coupl~r ,No \: Romantic Roman Tub Dover Shores home by l\'811 Wells, with viev.·. Roman tub in romantic mas I er sillte: 5 bdrms:. 4 baths, large atrium. Home has open airy feeling, but with complete privacy. $169,000. Exclusively with ~ HAllllSOlll REALTORS SINCE 1944 3 Bedrm + Rumpu• Mes• Verde $37,900 2BR h;,;;; & .Apt. Eastskle, CM $43,500 Spa~ish 4'Plex ' Newport Be•ch • $115,000 • ·MINI RANCH ASSUME $14,500 En!er lhrough lo11>>er trees. Large family s.ized llvinc room. Round up s i :re d kitchen. Dine. Huge 2 0 ' PONDEROSA PARTY P.OO!!t w i l h ~mme.ndlng view o! heavlly wood e d groumts. Hidea">aY spac: nl8ster suite. Se p a r a t e childrens suite. Take over Ontu ·~ 1% VA loan. NO NEW LOAN COSTS $289/mo·. 21 paysa l\,Huri:.yc:all 963--7881. maint. fo'ee land, t e r ~ s vely 3 br., 2 ha. home, avail. 67H2!2. \\•/tnn1. rm .. din. rm. & BY OWNER t.io/pool nrea for t he iiiiiii..iii;; ... ii;iiiioiioiiii .. GIVE. :rHANl<;S 673-4400 In your own beautiful Trina I:::::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::::::;;:::::;:::::;:::::: I 1797 Orange C.M. model, 3 BR., 3 ba., on 1 ~~~~642-~~117~1~~~ ~ Ol'fNTll. t • rr'S FUN 70 8E NICE/ I ~ Calif. gartlener. Located on 3 YRS NEW .,. 900 beautiful comer w I s e p • • • • .-. aulo. 2 car gar. Shake roof, Assume 7%% loan. Super self-clean'g, oven, ftplc., + POOL homSouoth, ~~~ Pb']>I lo, many more fine features. 2 BR. nr t..VtU• aza. $79.000. 642-3l33 for Appt:. Only $8200! M!Nmes k>an. 1224 Nottingham, NB. . Call PRESTIGE HOMES 11 qulet.,..cul de sac: in the C'orona del Mar Duplex Blutt.s. ~ Charming Cape Cod .hou~. SelllDg a.nythmg with a Dally Owner says '1 sell" 2 bedrooms + de~ !-00 PUot Cu.sifted Ad ill a Don't give up the ahip! And lh>\\'S true motivation new, large bac:he\or unit. almple matter • just "Ust" Jt in classified, Ship With price reduction to Good rental income. Submit I -'oal""'l-'642--56""""-"""-' ----~ to Shore Results! 642-5618. $69,500 termi. $TI'.:'i2:1o Gtnei•I R..E. 1002 Gener:•I R.E. IDn l ~=-c~~~~"=---1 M>-ll646 OCEANFRONT · 1-------- Duplex. 4 BR. & 3 BR. Frplcs., ocmp. furn. G BEAlITIFUL 2BR home , ~kiBOYD l.~ '" ' ., .. -.. · 11 u m m e r/wintcr re open beam celling, frpl, lrg. * 675-5930 * $169,500 master BR &: moi;aic tile 3110 W. OceanfnMat-. ba.JU.600. &JMJ..&sswne 8%. 3637 E. Cst. Hwy., QlM 1..,..,..,..,..,..,..,..,,..1 n Sat/Sun '1...c UNITED BROKERS. ,.,..,..,..,.,;,..,..,...., TOP BLUFFS N EACH 646-1414 . 833-0U! Enjoy "'°" "°"' """' by WPORT B selling "don't needs" 1'1th LOCATION REALTY .. 2 5325 Ha"' "'moth\"" mu want to d "" -sell? Oauilled '8.ds do U a Dfl.11Y Pilot Classified A . Must Sell Make Offer ...::•·o:•ll::.·.:ea::;::ll,:N:;O::W'-'-M:::~;;.56'11\"7.= .::."::~::5618=.'--=~--~= Penin. oceanfront Duplex Gen•r•I R.~. 1002 General R.E. 1001 $155,000 \\'ESTERN TERRAIN • 963-7171 • 10 UNITS C,M. Excellent rental -~:~In­ come $19,998 a year. ot' exchange. · Pyramid Exchangors Reallon1 833-1768 BY Owner. 3 BR home. Workshop. Lot 60 x lflO. $18.950. ;nxi dn &: $120 mo._ Owner will carry 1st TO. 3 7 50 Bro t hl!rton, Home CnMens, D:Jrona GIVE your family a break. Move to the BLUFFS. Walk 10 park, school, church & n1ari<et. Call aroker 644-lll1 64'2-4311 Ol~ct or Coll.U ... ~-...... -....-__ ,_, __ N••l(_lport1 •flulpm•nt f Foe C'Wsifitd Ail ACTION C.11 'A OA1\.1' PILOT AD·VJSOl • w2.141a tis Coldwell Banl<e . GREENTREE PLAN 51 Only $54 000 for this hlghly upgra_ded 5 bedroom 1home. Attractive brick. p~tio. ~nd large yard. Move into one of Irvine s finest neighborhood s now. , , POPULAR "PRlilCETON" University Park favorit.e! 3 Bedrooms, ,2 baths, formal dining rqom. Cathedral c~il­ ing in living room. Lovely co vered patio. Near park & J>OO!•· $55,900. INVESTMENT PROPERT'f 1rfodern two story professional building ideally located, plus two residential income units. Owner ready !or an offer. $95,000. SOMETHING DIFFERENT On Balboa Island. Large 4 bedroom, family room, on 2 lots. Hu ge secluded patio, green· house. jacuzzi, wine storage, pool table, etc. $~9,500. Adjacent lot may be purchased. CORONA DEL MAR, ESTATE Classic California ranch home. 5 Bed room, den 7 baths. Setting of native pines atfords exclusive privacy {ram.in~ Ca.J.alina & New- port Harbor. Heated & filtered pool. RO<?m to roam -over ~ acre . Perfect for parties & family fun. $272,000. Reserve time to see for yourself. BAY FRONT LOT _ Close to jetty 50xl00 fool lot fully bulk- headed. R·l_zonlng. Owner will sell subject to buyer receiving pier'& slip permit. GoocJ term• to quali fied buyor. Prlco $139,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San J0.tqu1n Hills Rd., N.8 . A COLDWELL BANKER CO. • ' Great lhree bedroom plus 21h baths home. L a r g e patio. Additional sundeck • overlooks 'one of fin es t green belts. This home has been upgraded with n e w vinyl floors, new fixtures & new kitchen !lPPllance3. Call us for appointment lo , .. STI-8550 oP£JI Tll.,t • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE/ I' li~lilid 1 Brokers Only!! r.taintain independent status in (ully staffed deluxe offices Experienced I professional approach essential, Flexible arrangements-n~tiale. CBU Al Black, 545-8-lZt m AH«iated LJ:!!1 SOUTH COAST 1;1i ... t10"' Brokers MESA VERDE NORTH LAST CHANC E TO B U Y from owner. Assunie 7 percent VA Joan. 22CJO Sq, ft, 4br, 3ba, lg !am\ly .1·m. formal dining rm, l'li>lc, ovenltt 2 cur gnrnge, 2 h1rge pat Io !t . 1111rl11klers. Q\\'l1Cr 1eavin8; state. J.fust Seij Now. Only $60,500. 3323 Nevada. 01. S57-7061. • .. .. macnab I Irvine realtg FINER HOMES FROM $54, 950 to $750,000 END OF RAINBOW Bayfront w/VIEW ! Huge Hviilg iPom, study, den, formal dining, 3 bedroom suites + guest or maid's. 136' .on Bay w /pier for lg. yachts. Owner will consider lease/option or exchange. $490,000. G. Fay/B. Owens !;42-82.JS. (WU ) IRVINE TERRACE EAST Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2 bath home offered for 1st lime at $8,000 less than bank ap- praisal. Appl. only. $79,500. Tom Turner 642-8235. (Wl2) ,SHO"ECLIFFS SPECIAL! Custom 31bedroonl home w/Canyon & Ocean ·VIEW! ~lint carpeting1 wood beamed ceil· ing, Jots of used brick. $155,000. Joyce E d- lund 642-8230. (Wl3) COR,ONA DEL MAR -POTENTIAL . FunctionaJ 4 bedroom ho1ne -lot & lf..t - lg .. pool -·pr.ivacy & ·access to private beaches. $85,500. ~~!ha Maonab 642-8235. (Wl~) ' "IMAGIN E"· Lido Ba)•front 6 bedroo1n, 5 balh family ho1ne in ncar·ne\v condition. Lg. n1a ster bedroom \\'/fireplace. $2251000. Harriet Perry 642--8235. (Wl5) . WATCH YOUR INVESTMENT GROW Beach l.iving W/.appRK!Jation , Con1for1able- cottage -steps to beach on R-2 lot. $54,950. Larry Dyer 642·8235. (IV l6) VIEW -VIEW -VIEW \Varmth exude3"ih th:!S"'delightful 4 bedroom1 ramilv roo1n home on pool sized lot. OffeTed st s155;000. Polly Johnslon 642-8235. (W I7) ' ' • ,· .. - . , ~ I• • -. • .. -. ' .. . ., ,,.. -! .• , ,, !AJ".,.,-,."~'•"r--..=""'="""'"f"".d"'•;"'. "N'-'"'"m"'..:1,_. ~1·~,~·~![~~~::::J~~[~~~~~~~~!~:~:;~~~ITT~~~ ... ~!;::~:!!~[i~ .. n.-.. _ --...~~:=:;;;;..t::::-..:.~ ..,,,....,...,',...---.. ; ·• .. -" ,, , ' ·.- G-r• R.E. 002 ener• R.E. I G•Mr•I R.E. 1002 otol ., Ge-•l ll.[ 1002 c ....... de! "'~ -....*_,. -* 'NEW ' EMGi:AND' 1 •11::...::,_::._c.a..=~.ti,..:."'!!!i !Wl!h:::,..~__..:'...-= .. ~~_.;.al..:.L-.:-llo2=,' -...... NIW Lllll"t " • ' I. I. • ' ' " UNDER PORTY FIXER UPPER J·Bargairl . days ore here a'gain! 3 bd rm in ~lesn del Mar on a 180' lot 'vith beams in the. kitchen, a paneled Cam'ily room and a 1 shaded br)ck patio. Happy days are here • ;;:igain! Just bring some paint, some--eltfow !}.rease, a little imagination and $37,900. Gil I~e 'v91 . tJiere Sunday 1·5 at 2868 El, Rio f Circl6', , · * * *-'* ....,. ·''2.,STORY • , .•. A Dlllllexl month on th~ l1<1t, ()pert Sot I Sun 12-S . ASS. UME. $19 90011 rm a dellllhttul 2B1t and a.. CUllO!nbed· 3 ........ o. • 20tll S,.rluno.., Lo. t . • " • . -" .......... ..., ""' with be•.. """ lol J'anllly "°" lrjll<. _,.__ ...... t H "t ' ( II t" fUI I PltCE ' OPEJI HOUSES UM -·• ......,, • r ·o rm a I d In In I. room. Walk ,ID ·;i:;;.;;. and bike 8fl age 0 IC IOU · ' ' : s'"i~;SOO • . · PLU.S = ..... ._ 142~· c.u ~~,!"~ ~";! •• < Can'tlutnntU'W'e'.ek ... dl SAT,ISUN,l·S Acnannlnlll '.,..Wwttb l•J °"''" Spaclouo "El ea EASTSIDE HIDEAW..lY • • ·~EARBEAC H .Graclw> IALIOA ISL~O =~".""."'""~ )>II" inodeL I Bedrooms: . , en(ry. l:ltcellent tJoot plan. ALL 3 _full bathl, DR A tam HIJte lot, 110 by Ill. Older 3 bedroom home ~-urmet kitchen. Roomy 902. SO. IAYFRONT , nn w,._·et bar. + boow with hu,e 1tudhl, fireplace, trees and shrubs bedtoOm ... Bu I LT + I N ·Pknie k>catkao; J&e. tamll.Y. oa ,a. &f!l)mlua: 47xlll lot In · .;·-·-.-,----J'C_)Olll. Mott rooms w Ith · galore. Call us about this one of 8 kind prop-VA Cu U Pit SYSTEM. home; xlbt beach. , tbt Ma• 10Uth-ol·hwY loea· -29MHuborB1W. · vSeW -of new heated ·ti00l erty. Asking ""',000. Own6r wU! help llnenct>. ,U.wne 9<'. loon.-Lo w . 21.4 11.UP-Y . 1, · tiao, 181111!!> tinn and tire r1no. Prntn11o11a11y ' 54()..llSl <t"•v down.O\VNERSSACJW"ICE 2 LKe.i\fuPJex; ¥.fl ot Ur Ut t,;1.11 ~· .. , 'H l•Urft t"tnna, •landlcaped. Don't wait to • ya:r , ~11 • CG}l MW klOO. ' .. ~ , ~ .puvv see tbla ooe. li'1 truPERI ·urn w-?MS.' • ~ 112 1M1H1AL . .. 17.<r&&o . Aua11n smith 1 LE . , , ;; OPEN;,, ·"""""' .. ,.r,;, Flnttlmeoff•Nll: Juot1lDm· 1, VA·FHA '.fel'llll 'Gorman, ~mo. :\..YEARS '(DUNG -lovely, owner's . unit •~t•ly ....,,,.. · with? bedrooms, 2 baths, fai.nily r90m, c0un:. l17 AMETHYST S:::' orsue~.!s ne:u~ lry kitchen, formal dining, fireplace, dol!)lle · ·l.arP-"-:-" ~ OPl!N''SU~ I s .., SELL TlllS WEEK Don't .Pride of· OWnersllip· garage & much more. Ap8rtment bas '! bed.., 415AMW N.""8'Yff•·· ·._.~ .. ,.1 · ,• i,,. niLu the opJICICiunlt:Y to see ...... . .. 00 1 b th I .th d fir I ~do. lam du,P.iq· could ... 21 CAT....,..RAN thb oublandW!r _,,.... Buuttt>! 3 bedroom, l '11 r m, a , a so wi garage an ep ace. nOt fire replaced.' ........ • ~verly .HID• e1tate typ.e bi&' bed.roonu• A dramatic 1*th home. ~tueh paMllil'li:. General R.E. 1001 General R.E. JOOZ (I.deal for mothtr·ln-.law). Own"er moving •7 COLLINS ISLA~~ gardens, attac h ed to vaulted ceUkJ& tn UYing Upgl'llded thruout. O:Jvtttd north, must sell! Offered at .$59,500. Ca0 ~ 1' . ; it-aixt '. ~'spacious ~ bdnq .• 3 bath room w/2nd door balcoey. patio. Waterfa.U ln back * Balboa Bay Properties * 546.SllO. --· ~ on waler hOm• & ·Jarae pool. LIVE, bclUli"' Cotta Mos& area Yird w(th !tlh """"· PM!. 1 UNIQU_I; tiO"\ES Rulto,., 67s.6000 ~443 E. 0Ga1t Hwy., Corona del Mar ,1... 1 • Jl \Von't a;et you very far in with pler it .11_ Dlil ~.JN . LUX\.JRIOUS neartheocein.. Iandsca--.a.woti'ii.iUtt-~ -EASTSIDE TRIPLEX • a poker iame but th1-pair .....,. <Yr:'rr USION ~ """'* BALBOA DOVER SHORES . . . 61 bl'8nd new beach dupiex· ..,... + ott street -•-. · ' l'lllUllC.,'Pi.ADWI, at !hi> -· 132,900. Del'lxe duplex. 3 & 2 Panorao;iic View. Ivan R.ARE Fl.ND '-2.Bedroomse!!ioc"'-'+"enand ,es wtUputyouonthe~ for 4 addltlonal ~ars .,~ · J Wu - 1 5 n 11 1 ., ,.u.. "' ....... dtoanexc•>lent •·••came ~R. close to N.B . Yacht e s cust. b t. "' .. 1 irep1ace m OWMr's unit. Excellenflocation.' '""' 14. 2·74'1 . lub. R ed. u c e d to lge. fam. rm ., formal Full price $69,900. Call 54()..)151 •. J. -vestment prozn.m. May "be ~ ~.~' 675-7060 d in in g wicourtyard REMO . · · · ::'.:e,,'= S: 2"::"1.!: 'DOif '" rllAHICJ.IK S3'0t Dew1>-"".".::;:::~~~~::! , pool. $135,000. 642·7491 DELED !4. BEDROOM , , · untU. •Ullibl• '"" ._, _ REALTY .. , -~-W-TO~• , W•lk lo leKh " $35000 T lk bot · -r·-315~un•uEAVE • N,ai-pro..-.....1 ma r ina".' RECREATIONAL : EASTBL\.IFF -V.A. REPO , .2-ba ha bea u value, unagine 4 bed-occupanptp'Lu-s '-r .... ' BALBQ.,\,,.,.. ...... o. ....~ ·Beautttu1l"'"bdrm .• 2 bath "LIVING ' ~ cte 4 BR · .rooms t s, auti!ul front kitchen com· 1" • • 1 • ---r• ,._,t1·uu.· . m Fimil trpl 1per an . home 3 BR,. a.ba. $900 Do\vn. plete wi'th ·new appli'anc•s, '·r~ enc' I---•,.-F1rii O\Vner ·0cprec1~uon * •7Uto0 '!" . . Allme. ~ Y rmRe .• .1 ....... C.:. Huntb:aJton Hartour 1n )'Olll' uge • f"am /d'n ~625C t &' d '° ~--.....aLy•• E• tl~ .t·inl,. a..,,.~-·~yard .ftt..thebeach . 1 . rm . op os s lmpoun s. p.1tlo, new carpets and paint. -1.ocated on · vn ~s~OOI -• ·· E•t•t• &u1ider1 tmme<lla o cc up an c y. acrou the •tred.. •Selected ew_ly . r,E!4ec. Owners Payts.·$275 mo .. P.l.T.I. safe cul-de-sac. Vacant an d owner wan.ts CALL 644-n1 1 T0'9 'ILUfFS lnternetlen'.il' _. · $39ll00.·~I 5'0--1120 'maintenance tree. 2 )'eanr a:nx i O'(S! $70,500. Full P.rice $28 ,000 . action. 544-5880 . LOCATION -lt.P""•nlly<takln ............ cm·· old &·bueiylhed 'ln due Gf:I0..8484.. 556-8800 , 0 t three bedroo . pt tlon•, on their n't w con-J , 11-••fij to out of town owner. Only I, ·rn . REALJORS · ---BARGAIN HUNTERS ' 2'!'i" bat!io hi>iiie. £:.'r •• "°"''"'""'" canyon ~· u t • .., ~ · , 133,!!00. '"'' ...... should m, $32,500 -S Bedroom, dlniDg, 1%· baths, patio AddJtional sundeck . F.atates, locoated at the !'I>"· ', ~~-. &0*'1· •j I ' d b • ,;,,,... 1 1 · . ner of Paclltc View 'Diive , 4 L ] Of"f T Se----Y OU le garage, room for . IM•t· . .&. triller. ·POTPOURRI.· ~ .. bel{-~,;~ ...... ~~e .... ~! & new MacArthur Blvd .in . _;·--~. ·•·· .. --···-. 1 , oca icej{o erve ou . _' Sparkling home, great biiy, ... i•ll 540-1151 . i;;;· u~~lA .!i'tb"n~"; Corona del Mar, gfartlnG , 2!t6 Harbor Blvd. · Clenerel R.~. 1002 Genetol·R.E. 1002 NO DOWN' VA . . Hou.e on one ....... Ela'-vlilYI !loon, ,,... fixtUrel at 1'6.!IOO.,PHON>; -~POSIS-ION. • & "''"· Walker & lea J· (horseBOK.)'•M ........ &: new, kitchen a,ppUa.nces. ~. -:~ •· Start,at$38,0CO.·Callf0rde-llAllll&tl •™-----=---.-. YdlJ.'U Lovr'ritEwldeopenleelingof .,.,. . '-·~· CaU••-lor·-. ~· "YALUE 'PA'CKED ' .. !allo,Agl ..... 7'139. ' _vvzwv M...LVZWV..L ·~i..: 2.2 Acrea:. Diamond J3pr. llt'1'Lil«l'I •-ffl. .. HA · " baths, 2 brick fire(\laces, familf .room a'nd . California, $180.000. 140 Ft. DPEN11t..•·•rrs-MroEN1CS ~ ~ ~, ..... • =..-· · bu,e• R.-t lot. $32.500. ·Sy ~!llll--3 Bedlm..1" tia. 1ep. This ~bdrm., 2 bath, with sep. guest qaar-much, mucb ;more. •No 2nd c•r nHdecf here highway frontage , com· Mode~ 2 bedroom, 2 bath Owner .. ~ or 60-227'1 dint nn. pool Condo. Nair ters, on a-duplex lot, is situated in front of -walk to .everything. A terri.UC .value;~all ~V:ife~ ex~o~Mo X::t ·1 ~~ ~.~ Do t1b1e Q•nl Point · 1026 fui!.!:.u~b, ~~~ j ' PERMA' NENT w· ST ···y V'IEW u~ C-Osta Mesa homo. 3 Huge bedrooms 2 $3?,000. '" .. _ •. Rancho .!""·-·~ -. ~E . 2 BR & Don, .... -'~ ~ tb 1 e finest public bay beach overlooking Lido for full tjel.ail8,. 546-SllO, • Orovlll•, in·p; o o·o .'Olin-t7~ '···~ oUPUi:xEs '°"'"'°'''cpu; drpt, washer, 'Lsle, with a terrific nighJ ligbts view. Needs op""EN H""lf' s· E 'SA ... /SUN 12.·4 .,orc1a1 balll!lng, -...... ..~. """'' -· -Down I • lot o! decoration. Listed at Jll9,500, .which .. 'I """' Mesa, $165,000. 'M-1 •10-""'"'i.~~l:;B;R""2::\a.,..1 vi··-.. Oceon vlewa lnm -"""~ .F1IA ... i:;ll.· Down ' . is the Yp.lue ol tqeJand. This location comes 2000 Mir•mar, B'alboa Penn. 2 S~zy CAPE Bulldlno.-l • .. •·-pleled, m_m<1cu .. te. . .A . -. ---~~--··~· -.--~~\"'-'-. -'""~'Ort 'RIAL-TY up.tor sale once every 5 years. . cop · MANSION ' with S story "Windmill'\ $275,000. · · ' · DQ[[ H"USE "-••-•· -ii:1tti1uff 1030 " -536-75»· -- . ~~·:·pFF BRIERl',REALTOR Tower. Perfect !or lerge lamjly or for -the. -fERGUSDlf.ll.· ESTER V F,OR ;IEAUT . .LIVING ;r,;,;;; ~~""'!-!'"""!!!!!!f!i .1-Mas'r ELEGANT OFFICE IN TOWN · i:;:~t;"2 6\\0 w"!'.~ttthe u1nusuel. Includes sep-. ' Truo h~cienda only s y;, 1Jf Poppy \t.vo. ifiA:-;wJ. '~'"'fuJ. lf.i.: Doaortod 2 Story • 2602 Nt Bl d New Be h . rm . ........, age or sezy~ts in-laws Re11ltor1 old w/plu.ab ;~~I crptg. LoveQo 3 Bdrm+ G~est Qtn it. ahop. ctr. t87,9XI owner. Sea Coa1t chann-blkl to 1~f-i7S:.ti 11 wPort . ~ "HourfS~RviCe oabrte".~~~ il·nlc5olme. $195,000. Fina1ici{ig·3vail: 1401 Dove,St., Ste. 220 thruout.. Real SJ)an1Sh . tile .+-ga.r,a_K!_ __ v:_fdbachl E. Q1r,1. ~ beach! Pltcneded llhln&led ~ -·~ • • 133-9711" . entt-y,.4iJl, Jdtcb, ~Ula. trpl, -In _rear "'--.:mJaO e • n c • _ CX>NOO/PLAZA roo(, o.dobe tireplace. buee pvt 'subdeck 'Il'eme'ltlO! ~.Patio, brlek Fr.l?lc , alan kit~n w/all the LOW. ,DOWN sdb:i:a. Pe ~ lodeti tll iFirinnctn&: avail. Make of~ 3, br, 2 ba, ~.001. Owner la.test fixturu. Patkl pass , , 9n)y .. n . · . on Jer. $110,000. Avail pnmed., 532-4543 838--936T thnl to wood 1 u n deck! ERITAGE ' PAYMENT . $69,950 '' ~~G:~~~TY .t ~m'.l~i.l'o.~'."et" ~"fa~":.~"::: ·2.,a£i>llOOM::-----.-LARGE FAMILYc? · , · · 113s-1491 ".,._nn "'warm • .,..,, g1nn1 ... , QOL $38.SOO-~~!';!lwE~£RT:~mE~.~ .. REALTORS !~ 1~R • .!rn.P<?~~ Jacobs Rlty. ' Hor11or-v1-~111 •. 11031 ~~·~-= PJ:lr: EA_R WEStCLIFF ~ ir.1:~: ~~= ~~t~ ,, b edToo.m.,. \ Conv'er&ie · · 6754670 2 adj. R-2 lotB So. of ffWJI. \ HVH .LUSK HoM 1;860-SS~'~ll~-:;;;=' ===;:J ~4 , iw'ge 'tnastl)r.p: u I 1 e. Cathedral ·beam ceil's in liv ~ bonus room.. .P,lumbed ' t 0 r 2919 Nftport mvd., cor 30th w/~ unit l>Jdg. nic·up · or 4Bti · Famil.v· rm, po o I , I• ~~~~~'1ttertlilmnent l ltun rm._.SJ?llpious G.,....1IR.E. 1002 r--.r•1...a;L.:., 1002 "'1ocaet.?!0'0'10ba~~.:_9.>!1.~~ 1 GROW YOUR ~::~a~nci''':.~f::~ ~p•-?-'n·-•,v1."'•r,•.•; G .....;..·in&, area. Kil-ceramic tile .(!ntrjo, lrg din -_..... ......, 11cuuu,.. ......... $ll5 ...-1UU .w ~ GI NO DOWN then.-f.i. .&~ts dcli,ghl. rm. eating nook in kitch. .,1:,..,1 •¥""" _::_aE' AC l'.".I plng, accns. ~at'..the·ft>Uglli ~OWN ·. · ; -, new·:p~· /i-.:.for 2 ::W$129,5UO. 832--1034 A Walk. to an _shopping but crptl, drpts, p&·k-Uke yrl, HUGE ROOMS . :.,i;'TLCA~ n 1 ,home and rnooey-·market .. . . ""'""'=·-,_..,,.......,~=~ l Bednn. 2 ho.th. Hardwood ~,f~ '"'.. ~ 100 ~''' · ~~0.'P~~~ ,:;~ You' famlly wUI be dollghtod .~. ·-SHOWS ' wllb lhl>nn~ Call.-2313. .~GETA~! ~ ~wlllr~ ~untl"f!!" ... .,, 1040 !!i~:::.~ ~Ly~·':',! ' OPEHTIL 11 • "$ fUN 70 BCNICEI . ·Vail Call • wit~ thi s big, roon1Y corlJf!t · _ 'SPENDABLE . omf~I •IT'S RMTO BE N/Clt H::'tJ (1' ~i"~EI~ wt~ View HUh:. &M-2861 .t ~ TRY'. ntlS P:OR Goldenweat CoJJeae. F I r 1 t . . . lilli'!ILI LU~·co .. Cn<l 644-132! ~-:..·~ ~'.;'::'t.i'~ .... ~'. Phido of o=n. pl'< i liq!:1n•1 Yegetable ·,Ard en.~-Cott• Mesi! r: :~ {1 024 ~A STARTER.-=~ti~?~~ ···~~Jiiii'ii:f ~ ~'.;'.. ~~1~10°Fli= !::¥~~!. ~~1~ ~. ---..:~. L! ~~,_;~~!~ .. HOME ···~, 1 -!~i"'E:.ii-::~ ::' s.. .... 11 ••• , In r ' ' landl!rcape. Enclo.sed private . _ -:ioo. Call ~347--6019.1." • "Ing 2 bdnn .• din It 1 BA. llv it d:1n comb, h'i: • , f .. , , " • I o t • E."'<cellent ~vestment. Qpen 'til .~d ~t"., 1 Jldwd. fln., ... 11\ab ~eel Ullicle and b 8. c k :zts, drapiir; D~ • fpJc. enera ""'s:;.~ 1002 General R.E. 1002 ~ COATS -courtyard-garden 2l2xsize . nLt •WSAMTOflENat 2 battis·Jdtchenb lt In• ~o:untry k1tcb. Newly 3 Bedroom. 2,S bath, with WALLACE 1 842-2535. RGedu'tt!d by $10,500. ·=~~ qu~t2~~ ~dedU~To~ ;:! to be~G1::~J!rbl= ' • _ ·~ .... REALTOR,$' OPENT1L9.o..IT'SFUHT08ENICEJ .,!.""8£.un'i<>usnt llvlnoBI &Ca;reat In-~1 1 ' CALL' ;;: . •••·l•i•' '$31.500. E-Z terms, seller for cntertalnilli .. Lllay cure ~r .. ·"" ~· l . S.46'4\41~ ·1 ·~~~.,ili!:p"I ~t 'b.o~.~ici~g0 j -· ·6' · .. ,, WUl~)'OUown.Call~, .yard. · :.r1 T\'3G " (Open Evenln91l --, "·-··-bedroom; 18"'2 Hv rm. din PR~JIGE, HOME· , ,Af11'4.. , , Ml -Rod C•rpol, RHltwl .. -. . 4 --. J ~ ... -~ ' . I rrn;-·dbl' v.ret bnr, marble Hard to fimi 3 hr model r.KA:LTT· l. si6113' . . . ·,-. -. x cr(J..(IH'(.Ujt() -m .. t~ batli. Owner w I !J In ......... bomek. "°"" Hou N ••• ,,, ·P,!"I''!'" PISTINCTIYE DESIGN MEREDITH GARDENS, .1 .. _ EXECUTIVE l.ET'S TA-LK carry 75.% 1st TD at 9*,o is IMMACULATE thruoutl 2 Sl'ORY 4Br 2\' bat•ZX40 1 . iRnt, 5 tiedroom, 2% b&lh, ''(I' .• )•' . POOL ·HOME'! ~ on $149.500 price or kue y~,Pwat: . ..,.u.yoia Kkl'" Pool •W/J~' Li: tarp 4 bedroom. 2 b•." l~ted on cul-de-sac lot. . Tuf•'i·U!!· '---10 be ... R ~•~,.., 2319 Heatbel' Laoe •••• $89,500 SHA1\P homt. • • t .front atrium Famll w/modem tpl~ F..am nn Formal dlaj.nc room, 2 ·.·.-~'· ... '''' -. ,', JtLl'SIT ooh. [)l·. • • • ABOUT TH ESE l~r Ji:~ zc~::yva11ee llkc the..-1park!e ol roal4'· Master BR ,uite, CIJC.lol:ed .. t e p - d 0 w n J t v rm 0 u tatandin& nel&hborhood. e;'ec ~"fi:;me a~~~~-No. 9'2 Unda lsle~ ••. $245,(XX) -Aak:YOG•Et.lpl&-torBAdinK:&n. M1-('.du)ti1W1~e. • Way trplC -.,,~~~ b!r counttY ki~AAA Qreplace.s, $» Ill·. ft, ot .. , .,, maculii_c grounds. Rumpull 120fu.~r~tiiiEJ.~lm '~ BBITJ ·.'81 ... t.aw"'f.ill·: plL . ,, landa'ca~bu1twvpa~ lux uryUvtnc.CENTURY ' roo111 ')Vrtp .bar &: pool :table. -MiS Vlill&. N.B. Suite :m ~ t Just JiSt@d; loft1y :4-<bdtm ~1UCH AfOREI . w/BBQ.;KA:d ult ~ea. ~ 536-7542 or SJS.-8868 ... N a included .Callagt.841'-6010.;im.llartiorBl.,C.M.642-29'p. ,44'°"' ..••. +tamllyrmenclu.ul.t -Nini _ASSOMEVA1~ Dn l y$4l,5t>O.Br0ker "TAKECNIR , · p-& d at Have sometnlfl& yooJ want to condltion ~L E °n c 1. Askuig '62.500 by 0 w n e 11 • .842-7":11 or EvN:968-43TT. GOVERNMENT LOAN ew.. l9fl;. D(" '· ~.· sell ? ,Classified ads do il l Sell idle trem1 With a Daily patio, beaut. carpet•. Ptincpl.1 only. 56-61 7 • ' ------3 A 4 BR bxnell in 1U v:, woll -Oall NOW 642-S678.' Pilot aa.utti.;, ad. 6j2.$18_ Would Like drap". wallp&pen, -FAST· OCCUPANCY I • OPE!'t H9\.ISI .,..., No ....utYlnl. For , rors. But price, $5:7,95t ·Extra: aharp 4 br 'Oole tO WliMain Street 1 morebd<rm&UQnCa.lfBKR. ., N jj to Meer c. F. Caleiworthy an ""''· • ,,,.j, ... Edy ·,,.2PE:N DAILY 1-Spm '""= · 1-r ,: . , ewp©ft ~-eligible ~Uy that iovtg the REALTORS '40-0021 F"' to Fwy. Lot. of )o\re-~::bl~~ ia ~ta! ARCH ITECT • SCustom ocean •and all the tun of " Y trees, back&: lronl. Wtr. 3 · olfall A-Frame 3BR + den on beach llvtpg. I'm a 3BR Balboa l1l1ndl 1006 10ftnef, "brtck-frpl . "'& :n'' ~i:i, .:_w1~ ~ acrt '+ hurt pool -+-2~~ b8 ·boine right on the -• ptljhou11e for chlldrtn. lJy df:'T . ar t.·, · 2BR ~t houae A very beach in Newport . rm.told *BAY VIEW*. O"A'Jlel'. 557..QOTO ' eerJ:tum. 536-8821 Oliqut, prtvate esfate Only . ' • ' ' • V/ri,,re else" And nothing south ot Sea RJnch":. boldness to compare it with. Elu1 1nen 1l does de!y comparison Deep l.OUr\y..ir(IS. baton1e~ and Oeck:. 1 v1•11r:-1herc, sp;:ic10us. accomrnoda!Jng 1e!:>idenc1.;s Jor uncommone1s. Wood sheathed, chpped eave, sattOo~ arch1tecturc, Defies Oescnptoo, must be wu11<t:d 0Lout1to be aporec1<1led. Motor up Supcil(lf A~nu~ lrom 1he'Pac1hc Coast H1ot1v -iv t. L 1t;hl !:>m,,~h1ng models. From ss•.qoo un<1 ~\orth ,..~ry penny and then • J!Tli. Don t sru!l at Ne Port Beach. either. You m1ghl I a lunglul of heSh sea-tx>rne a111 ... ' .,., ,. " i • ..., Hlh ......, 4........, ...... ,.. ....... "41 -, r•• ................ Ali ... ~-lhN4I .... . .. dncflbM Iii -~.,... ..,. ........... ..... wHr. h• ...., •• Delly Pht WANT ADS ......... ........ ,.. .,..... "' .... et"',... ...... .. llst --· ............ "' ... u1-... MMy, .... ... 4.,. a. s.--.. HOUSES ' F.OR SALE 2 BE~ROOMS 1585 S. Coast Hwy. apt. •1 · 494-S558 $105,000 (Fri/Sat/Sun 12-5) 3 BEDROOMS 3257 Iowa St., Costa A1esa -54:;-2774 $j3,500. (Sa t & Sun 1-5)· -.. ~ BR & FAM RM OR OEfol 4615 \Vayne Rood, Corona del Mar 644-9378 $79,900 (Sat & Sun) 4 BR & FAM RM OR OEN * 1089 Vallejo, C-Osta Mes11. 545-4547 $62,500 (Fri/Set/Sun 12-6) 1123 Main St .. Huntington Beach 536.)767 $7,,500 (Daily 1·5) 5 BR & FAM RM OR OEN 2645 Bamboo (Eastblul!i NB 640.6006 $87,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5) • 424 Vista Roma (Bluffs) 752-1~80/494-6404 $95,000 (Sat/Sun 1'5) • 4:14 Vlsfa Roma (Bluffs ) NB 494-6404 $95,000 _ (Sat & Sun 1-5) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALi_ 2 llR 319 Dahlia Place, CoroM del Mar 675-2763 $64,500 . (Sat & Sun 1·5). DUPLEXES FOR-SALE 3 llR I 2 BR 706 Narclgsus,-Gerona del A1ar 543-11346 Jll5,~ (Fri/Sat/Sun J.5j * Pool ' ** -IY• .. rlront *** W•tom"'1t & Pool • l . . I'm lovely and have great 5 BR., 3 baths, tam. rm. EAS'TSIDE FAMILY HOME S. Tbomu. Realtor. $'19,950. 968-5403. Bkr. ~-· personal.Uy. .If )'ou'd like w/wet. bar. Lee. patio; 40 2 Ii: convert den steP<fn ~ SAVI ·GAS 4 BR, 2 Story ln JLlrl ~ m~~~ ll1¥1.r.~rs .1wlll ft.. Jot.~t. fl&.1,50) r1n wl m&utv~ brick fpl TW9.Btkt-School1 New crpt1 thru-ou~ :: 1 to ~m. t 1IVe at :'lOO· Ji. (613-lttM ~~> ~ ~r::f~ d!:a·~!;1 c:;: La 4 8&. .... !_~su' ta ~·. bl<f~I ~P tend• c Pd Ocerulfronl. . D 01; L HO . --. --'lhrout bl tin 1<1' ' d Jiir ; ,.......... per m-;ya ..... ~ .,. ,...,..... on v or :Vonk R lty 646-2lll USE. comp1et~ly • t,. cov . pn boat-accesll Exlltini Auum. i''HA klan. Prine ' 1r1 ~ · . re1nodeled. ·3 BR, z 'Ba;'M®· fenceit trlr •P•c·e .. ·FHA 7'~ ioan. $2.;o p 'mo only!! 846-4582 ' VA No DOWN cow•lrY kll<h•~ + l..BR $4J,ll60. Rl!.'IJ',(;>.l'PET/ Agt """'53:i . ' ' . • • . Apt. Pa\,lo, close to Bay, 'JUl:4.LTOR8. 6il0;-a672 .. , , . • · · • NMt Huntg. H1rb0ur ·4 BEDROOMS 1129,ooo. °""' or.-101& MESA VERDE -3 't ·~A· BY THE SEA. All ""'·double ov<n -· • lt~2 5 GREAT location nJ. So . hr, 2 ho, cov'd .. entry .. -~ to .,bch. SBR. fa:m dlshwuher, vinyl fioOJ'H.. 4 cs ..., • 00 Bayfront. 2BR + tam rm sky lite ova' din' rare a ' din nn, stu<b". hup J.&:e Bdrms, wet paint. V.A. buyt:r'a "A~ION" home.· $7 4.,5 00 .~-LORA b!Un. darkroom. f'mmac'. · .~k l tch w/COtin.ter Agt. l-C2-9371 ~bll!: door enll')' way. VANCE, Re&ltor. 6134062 cood_. OOA to bicycle trail. otcknw.~~~ 1i, y r GLEN" ~IAR. Beaut 3 br, I Large living room wi th lelboa Penlnsule 1007 $43,500. BY ·OWNER. Open PAmSbN ''CO, ~ 2 b&. nr. School, $42,000. crackijngflreplace.4 famil,y ,Sat, Sun .. l to 5 PM . t8Jk foi-J'oah. . ByaP'po l ntment only, j ~ bedroom1. Two ~ 4 Bil, den, $94 500. 1Ty Z % 545-2774, 3257 Iowa St: -· owner. Call: 963-1856 ~Q ~hugFJt L OW <h>Wn, b8.iance'. 8% 7%·LOAN ,. CLOSER TO LA HOUSE Jor ~. lbr., 2 ba., II DOWN. woil·T LAsr. Call Marshall Realty 67">-41Xll s Br, ' ea 2,000 .q. IL IN ROSSi,IOOR bltina-po11n, au "1>1• ~ today. 96J:.6161. hyshor.. 1012 Take over $34,<m VA Ioen. lowly 4 ,Bd. on ms tale BtJQ, auumable 7% nL\. Ol'EN11Ll •ff'SF((N1?SENICll . Se}ler v)UJ caJT)';'2nd. Full ~ ·',beauWUI bomrt., fffiil. $38,500.-962-38'70. r I FINEST PRIV. CoM·M. pnce $47,000. By •PPL P~f a. "f&mlly" home lrYfne 1044 i · •t~Ni~ ~~2Jb1f:I'it SPARLING= &TATE HI 4 4N Un lveralruork __ ..._..._,.~·l !C~or~-~dol!;!·-~·:...· l~022!!1 $©¥,.cfllA-~t-trs•, .;..ndcd~~ Sall• n>Odel, *'EMERALD BAY * * SA\IE .-'* ' That Intriguing Word Gome w;fb o Cb.die ~tt'n,2~1,~~~~ OWNEW MOVINGI . New tJrt ~· 0~ 5 ' 141i,,.~cu.Y 1.HiuM ~ . with fireplace. Ideally Deliah!ful 3 bed1'00tTI &. huge .BR, 3 • · & one 0 1 of ~ located near recn!a&n ·f1UT1iiy room homl!:. Rea"·· 2 Blt, 2 Ba. W~ Pfl.ntUln&, eorro,,ot lltt•r1 , the lacll .. ""hnnlo. 'II ·~ _ "' Stalood J14ss Frplc, &!ach four 11erom&led .....ordt .,._ -.,. ,.,., ~""'"' for lihort. es<:row. Pooll, ten-f 00 t br1 d·~· e 1 Ji0c. .. ~428 low 10 lotm f9'1r 11rnple "°"" of a 'larp 1eparate home nil, _11utfins-ln Olll!: of U1e Goldenrod n r/B""'u--w/condomlnlum •dvantage1 JnO!t exclusive areas on the ~1Mm ' · e ~l\ I H U T I S A • 1,· of carefree llvtna. '62.500. 'pefe'0008ARRETI lmmodil•t• o._,, I I ·I' I 'I , 41tL~ Eutiil~ J .. g 2 Story .a BJ\ :: U. ..:..REALTY-,eon<1o. c.e 1325 nio o• ,,. , • 642-5200 675-40+0 option l350 mo. 11000 op. H A· R C 0 1 ,Hon. Credit l50 ""° to. down j 1 ·~ =~'"""!"~pm: ' . . i· SP'ANISH HIDaAWAY REDUCTION Co-AGE ' townho\.we. O:lmpltte with I I f PRICE CHAltACTIR., • . I N E F 0 L 1 . -DalltlbUul 2 BR. 2 BA " . I' I' L •. 10 ·1pl10 of ""'cnhlp .., ·...,1uded ,,.11n. St•pa to Lovely 3 btdroom • home In 7% Gf LoAI\ ·very &llAf.P, L J itudlty, btbits are 11111 b.lng pool:, Jtcuui and teMll. the mkk.1~ of old Corv111. 3br, 2ba. h:plc, fn,$00. J U$l born without -,,,. . FAii)' to 'ot.11 ot S 4 3, T 5 O. I dcl MIU'. Jlaa aepante din-. 11 st e d, KURR"i! Alt· I L 1 6 S E N I .. . ~ GRUBB A EWS Re •l 1 In& "'roOm spac\oua I I v. I n I 64)-96(16 _ .. Ellite.. ~7C*> ... m pl .. h ... lan\lly room CHINA cov• CONOO ' I ·I I I I 0 ~ .... "''' ....... ~1WM• ,,,.,% LOA wlth ~"'-el ,b&J:. A grt.~t bey "l\,l_,,. 2 a-, 1 ba. •pill level, ___ . .:. ltv f11u.., 111 1"9 lt'lltllflO "'°'" " N at sa.;,ooo. cai1 ~ ~.,..~.. ...~. 1, P 1, •• , vou • ....._ tr01111 ...,. ~ 3 .,.._, Bnnd new, 3 BR, Mo At 1 ~.... r~'""...,.· "'" · -, -· • dealrabJe, In jklmand ~IY~~~J~~-;~: ! ~r~n!~r.'~~~l~ElffRS r r I' r I' I' r . ) ~~t.~~l~r k IOcaUon. 1. 67i;-ml ' - . --llY· OWNER I ":m '°&::l~':."!IJ:,t ~ • ~ri5C!~~f.E,"'-ETr11s 'o I I I I I I 1 · 1 11 NEw 4 a1t z.sa .. c.oiieat ftll .. ea)f.NOW M2-56'1I-·SCRAM-LETS An1wer1 In ~'•Alftc.tion IOIO ~ J·s~~le~~fC, M3,5DO \ ·-'' -. ' • > ' • -' • . • . 3 s w ' • R • v I b t e I . ·-... J • N-;wpor t Beodl 116fNO..~~~ ~JuanCetr"' 1i!Yito'ft J-'cpotnr. ~m :.-"'-" 20061neomo li.-por1y 2600 NEWPOil'f alE28' . •' • . COVINGTON A p· LEXE<' -O•turnhhOil !WlYffl.OT •S B.ooch .._ with lley 19 PrlYoto ludi --• r 1 J SAC RIF IC E I FOR $7' 900 KEW 3 IEDROOM, 2 IATH CJl.z.i ~··.,~i.,. "°:: 1~~.i1 .. :i.o'tn. "' * RE NTALS * Chrysler Factory ~as' transle..;ed Newport 3 AR ""'A••GE HOME , New CFlnt 0-1 & lesllles A'"" Nov. 1-'4 to Junt l3l5. c.ilAl\MING 3 Bdr.; ·Uni-Pllk Beach e~ecut\ve to !he Day Area in Nprthecn "'! ""' , H.UNTINGTON BEACH SANTA ANA ...J<.J;. ~ ""' Lon, v.-"1>lc ...... YU'd. -· = 3 JIR., 2 ba ..• , ••••• 131>13S> c;ajlfonua. House Is now vecant and mll!t ANAHEIM ' ,-FULLERTON tutr. 67l-IOOI 13!0. UTIL pd., ' ,.. ' BR., 211 ba ....... IJllOl«IO be sold immedlalely. Located In exclusive· Custom reatores: ' SAN JOSE OCEANSIDE S.lboo Ponlnt.Ulo llOT i;,:;/"' •• tlo, °"'!l' 4 BR.. '.lt,. ~.;;,;;;,., ... •no Corlonal deall Mar in Cameo Wghlands, this Corner I-' ceramic Ule entry cathedral ""U· 11•5••••N •"•L EST•T£ OARIJNG ' St "°""· 1 NU·VllW RENTALS 2 BR., 2 "'-...... ~.l350trn pro ess on d-ra•-• 'bedr m family "" ' ,-.. .,._ ~ ,. ~.--.. -~ ·• Bii 2 ba · "~~-room d l ''" · ~ ~ " Ing in ·nvtng room ft mu ter l!edro<>m. wired 962·6644 · ' 962·6L•• blk boh .. baJI, ...,..~ ··~ "' -• • · ....... ·-·~ b -' e uxe res,1dence ~an be t.nu-lbt I•• stereo, ~" choose color. or new &ho~· ~ winter, MOO yrty. • BRAND NEW ·, C"'r'll'ft Homo ...,...: t ousands of dollars below, mar~etbilc• ~ ,-~ . '" YOUI s•LES REPS •1E ......... 55<>-351•· .. kday~ l IR. l BATHS Bii., ll! ba ........... - if you act fa st. A trade 1or Nohher.n "Caa; ·shag carpet. '-" ~ "" "' C6rona H Mar ,3122 202..f 1c 't> l'ERNLE.4F * BR., 2~~ ....... 5 -aoa · 1omla property would ~ considered. (Sale, u 9 950 . ED OR BARON S.\L\LL furn 1.,... In ,..,. W,th :,:,"~~"' ' BR., 211 bathr ........ 1J5<J ease or trade.) Owner and.bis tWife will come ' l er., single person pref: T12-4.0.9 POINS~ • BR., 2 baths ........... $rn5 , down· lrom San Frljllcisco to sbow·,the hou'Oi CALL lANCHO DEVELOPMENT lnco-·Proporty 2000 I•-Property 2000 Awil Nav. 1'1, no ..... f ROM 1375 3 811 ·• 'J:i$'P':J5w'"""' lrom noon Salurday unut Sunday ni·"t ' . (7141) , •• °'51 ... & .... H DUPLEX . •,!"l,~ ;.!'° .. 412112 t'eroleal, Do• l<..&!ach Rlty 67~-• n· "" .. "" November 3. The best offer will b~ th1; · · · ' 902~ ' '"'""' 16 UNITS" -~· ~ ' .~-· • ~· ~ · ·" · · ..... ~ weekend. Th.e sroperty iSllocated al/4615.. ::.l ,,,', ... San.I 2J~•a' X!'"p •• ?:andeo.Juan!la, NEWPORT-$225 000 12•' CHINA Cove 3 Br .. 2 Ba. c .. 1. -3114 • BR., 2 ~'.'° .. !:"'~ .......• Wayne Ro d d , "" .. u • 10 ho'"'L ocean '"· 1400 noo. ~·LL •M7•- (714) 644.Da~: or 1 ;ma el Mar. <!' phone • _ • $32,375 CASH FLOW . wm~.: 1so 5" -513·0 r MESA VERDE 3BR. 2BA. -.. , -tr ' • l . r_..._..:,. 2 .-. Newport 16 Gard 6TJ,.;1-. tam m1, b"pl, pool, fully • VISION • .._..,--..... ,,. tn t:rPe units. Quiet Cott• Mt4a 3124 crptd, biir kltch "-'/bltns & l l_,.rv_i;;;•.;;• ____ _.:1.::1144::= .L!a!•~·~·~Bo~::1:~-_!I049~l·l-:°'-:.C."""•:.,.-:N::'l9:'.'uo:::':l ::--':lOC'S1:.:: Newport •ch 1069 Beach· duplex! 500 tt. to oJ t • trttt 1ocauon. \Vood· . D/W. Oil •"'" •t. Avall R -~ ·-;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;~1 SW'f and Sand! Just $32,375 burnlng ti.replaces. Terazzo EAL n CRESCENT IAY • Owner Wiii FlnanCe ~ l)uy1 it (downl or submit enrrles. Enclosed garages. TRLR to' Wide. Pool. Adults ~:dei!:!.· r25.,.1j · s~art':°, a red hlll com""'"' North' Laguna, ocean side thla l>eautjful. SJanlsh 1~le ' on your terms. NEW ! · Sparkling pool. Large 2" over 39. $150 mo. Sp 21R 6C-$!U ~ · · -ot Hwy. 3 New h>uses under , bome-~med c e i 11 n 11, ~aptlv1tl"t Panor1ri\I Cathe d r a I c e 11 J n g 1, bedroom units. Earnl $3040 l\In_"I'. 1913, Ne"1.•port. Blvd. , Univ. Parll' Center, b'\tine DOUBL.E YOUR P LEASURE Garden entry laket you Into this newl)'.dea>rated 3 bdnn 2 hlllh end wtlt townhouse' Bnght eI>eeey kit-. ta~ mast6l'Julte ,and• fun rcorn lo pl~ both fan11ly and Jtleuds. Lovelr,· Inside and terrific doub e greenbelt ootslde'. Prlct!d at only $64t500 -' CALL S52·7SGO •VISION• RE,\LTY I ·a red' hill 001npany Univ. Par~ Center, Irvine F;Oit SALE BY OWNER, a perfectly beautj.(uli· 2 BR, i bn borne t/:t... Ut11v~ Park, conveniently clC>Se to shopping &: schools! pools ·&4ennl11 court&. s 4 4. 9 s.o.. Xlnt fin. a'l(ail. Call 552-9179 LatUM &Mch 1CMI tlon eenntlC tile courtyard & Ru.liu: tbe dl.Ueren~ . . ttrenlacea. ceramic t 11 e mo. 12% spel)dable. 6.tx 0.1. , DUPLEX 2 Dr-$180. Fenced, nMrntt:" n~""ALS construe ,2-f to rles, nn"'•"' VIEW · .,. .. ~---~Sq.Ft.Re·.,· .. kltchena.4carg•-•e.-·· G Good t H vall bl "'~'"~" traditional archltecture·, 4 l~or' aft )"Qlll'I ..... .._."""""" --''""' l'QS.I. enns.. urry L a • ...,. 31 "• 8 a e now. 4 2 BR ·-tbs dence to Wltueu the Setti"hr. delU2'e units. 4 bedroom plt11 -call (114.) 'i52-1no. . llU.M -• ... t• -SHARP 2 Br. $200. G•¥· BR _... ,bfrn'll., 3 ba • Xlnt ocean $129?00 , ·' ~n. , cata,lina, Mi 1 e 1 Qf 2 bedroom. Good t e rm 1 , EMERALD BA y fenced, kids & pets ok. · BR ~ v~.,.. i.s 8'ock1io beach. * ..... *. * Ocean & r.lltterin~ Newport Full prjce jual $129,500. See House ;_-ell furnished or un-ONE Br condo $160. u:,: 3 BR. FR :!~ ~l,y extras \n c I u de PR.IVACY Bay .•.. 4 BR. 5 Ba. ~taster to Love! Call now , <n4J furn. 3 "·, 2 "·, -an or furnil.hed, pet ok. 4 BR. ,~ • :;;;: """"v OV@r l r ri s b eom-In ••-u•~•-~ G Suite· •~-2 ,-'k·m· 'c1·.,. •. 752-1700. °'. P<> ........ u~-_.1-•-* "l ·" ~ pactora, expci&ed beem cell· UR; ..,.. ....... _. reeribelt. &: M ~"'; b I. e B '•th t. b~. INVESTMENT DI\IISION view, beach side. $550 •• ..._...., -rs - -SL.\fPSON-OU?\'N nEALT\' Ligs carpetizlg t bru out setting· 4 BR home perfqct ~ 61.Kl69 GREAT family home, ( Br, 552-1800 4~!{~~~1~pe<1; L~NG0~ ~~?f1TE =~~1ecfntv~Jm·R~o~ rWI ~ 1mf:1i·!J1 A BREAD&. BUTIER 1 BR rustic house ttat In ·!n 8:· 1:~s:ei!!1tt' ia~ LA9un1 Belch 3241 j&;°,},OO~lera. $1.12,500 to,..__, .. 499-139'1 :~~,'.,.;J::·~·~ ~\illi ;lf ~~;~old.,::;,.~oo=-.~;:~..:::~~~~d, ~ .. ~':."'ir.'fu~~~~=t'i $210. 1 +•OE.~. vl••, '1•P' NORTH LAGUNA .Jk.e ~ .~a~Pa.i!6 1 Poo!JJT 1 CCU-w/aaauma~e 114 S'r FHA Newport 8e1ch 3169 cardener. $4Z. mo. 545-4J160 to ocean. \'ictotia Beach Be at th mone -~· t U ~ . n P ease cc tnr r.er mo $"8 000 v.·/a'-:aum-L E A S E I 0 PTION M $230. ! B D R ' ocean/city e Y 01 ... ,.e i W: tlfl ff''' , app~nt. Price $245,500. ()wn. ' Wtll·Y~allfy-For ~ble 7%% n," ioan CAu. FOR RENT 1 bl'. turn. house • esa ~r will dUTY' tHe etitltt er wilt finance. (tt4\ 644-3119 cu ....,.,,. .a.;,•~ • tit J une 15th. One mature Verde 3 BR, ~ Ba, . brand ~~..,.,. apt, bltns, &M'8&e , nrst T.D .. 5 ~lp. & :494-52'71. ADJAcENT VU '4 Q ..,._.-au · adult only. No do&&. new plush crptg, tr es h 1 y ......, ~RIVACY &: charm, l . ..ten with trplc.. · rm., SPECIALIZING IN LOT rro OCNl •lo t;: $ELECT l-62"".r-9lll p a inted, immac, thru-out J: ~· So. Laguna '• :~!:.!1~v&1.1~,~~ LAG~~W&l!r~ VIE\V ~~ •. ~A·-.,-.~ · /I TeDl"\DERTIES Westminster 1098 !!o~eenu:;, ti; ~:,75. frpic., bl~ns~ ~~·~r2af:·: '• cOostal views tftini1'8\0i SEA TERRACE ""' :r~ ·"-..-EASTSID b yard. ; Verd• to Dana p 0 Int . PRIVA1'E GUARDED ARF.A Gen~man's 91itatel Only 3 =~s~. wt~ul~~~~ 5o BR,. Jba, Fantlly rm, E l r, Jam. nn .. $400. U1'lL pd. 3 Bdr., j ) $169Ji(IO • ' yean oltl. Owner's been 5000 sal loT'oe all bl • cpls/drps, bltlns, WI D • k~·· ~~; ~lli~de & & ~l'. ~a .. frp lc, beams, vle\Y, 00 EMERALD ••y En1'oy TIM Good Life transfer;ed &: ... n1Wit sell! es nv a e. 0.tpera~ Buitd•rl · wot•• pd. ••A •v•~ mo . •· I d ~• eek. I Panoramicocean V::strom Call 49J.-25l3 F~tures 3 bdrms, s bathS. -~ui·nfard MUST SELLll 894-in:i. '""""" ,.~ ;;.oo::·1n«:~.>S:ioo.P~ NU~VIEW RENTALS I ·' a wooded settina-Two Jarie Separate fOnnal dinmg nn. Brand new 4-pex~ar Hun· 673-tOlJ or 49+--3248 .... bdrna., •p a eious ,can.. Newport~. 100 Famµy rooorn. 2 fireplaces llALTY t1ngton Harbour & the HoUMS Unfurnished SHARP, CLEAN-3 BR, 2 OCEAN & canyon views. ! vertlble den· fonnal dining .'"--'-"--"'-'t Du-a.. (One in the muter 5Ulte), llftct 1146 beach. $114,tm. Call for General 3202 BA. fan1 rm. Fptc. dble Large new a Br, 2 &. 1 hl~ ' b -•"'"" ,.. ... x • $97,ocb. Call 644-8150 --"""-Via · -details and an app•t-10 see. gar., avail Nov 1. $290. me>. trplc bltna. Lease w/o..u.- mi.; l>'-"topen eamedsoFt.·lot; minrcondiHo!I! . ~ · ~ Udo,N.B.Su!te295 The Real Estate f air Cal 1D ave,S40-l151 t ' hue .,....., .. race. $1-'>9.500 Owner Will ftntul;:e 9'-ors 1 Wl lNCWin .. MllllCf EASTSIDE 3 BR;2 BA • 644-1857 • 2 r .. ~A~~~ITA2 L-•ll.O 'Price S187,500. Per owner'~ ij EASTSIDE C.M. , Near 11th St. iliops. tease-. ()(£AijFRQNT noeW a:raclouli ceillllgl & a sec,:JuOed • :O:uge enclotefl atrium pat.lo. lllll' } lB71 Harbor Bl., C.l'it 642-2991 UM\33 ~255 AJ,A .UHTAJ.S( Herltqe Rea.lton. :1~<1ays -~. 1:":~ ...._ ... LMI""'·• -. .. "I; r e que a t, prlndpab: only ' DANA POINT f fi · $375. mo. Call CJS Real 2 Bdrm 1: Den v-1ft hlr 1 h open beamed ceiling&: ~:., • ~ ..... --,..-·--_· PUPLEXES s umts-$'i5.ooo. Remodeled il NOU1U Eatat 54S-U6S · · .-• ...,., arge outdoor-areas, seclud-· ....... ' ,~. -...__~ -· &: t'durt>Wie<i. (3 BR,. 2 ~I J -~~ e, ~ks, $S50. mo. )Tl)>. 494- . • ed poobi:ze -yard • ..--PrlVite -600 ~Center Drive -~~viev.-s Ba-2 BR. 2 Ba. 2 -mt= -----.. DELUXE !!ACK.BAY J ml. ..,,..., / I f REDUCED $15,<0l.OO area. ·~an ·view, walk 10 JON¥S VACANT 6 New beautiful ~uplexes Bal Auumable $24,500. lat jllWPOIT1MY.c.111.ao-• 3 Ba, 2 jtury, den, $475. OCEANrnorr POOL; New 1 OPEN ROUSE $AT l..f <p.m: beaVelhC.TSll20R,500IA BEA.CH ·~~Ne. ~r; 3 BR,. ne"'·ly ?'@done. ~ ~ TD at 8'ii% or Owner W/C SNUG be.chs Sl00/$13.S. Hun~ 380 Mira"""Lo~ ~lace · & Dramatic on the aaruL \' 76.5 Bayview (Oft Tegiple , lrfarillera SchooJ. Lge. lot. 4-Plex $79 9:iO 2nd TO on new loan. Call lington B. te> Laguna · Phone &ll-222'2 Realtor $1200. mo yrly. '494--0615. , Terra~) Sl5S,OOO.OO Super Heres the beach ho u s.e (f'l.4) 873-1210 FHA/VA. $52,950 · · Ollie.: Opon ~nda lG-S Realtor, Paul-Coad ,002-6142 CLEAN 1 BR small complex. 3 BR. F.R .. 2 Ba. frpl. c.10, 2 BR central location 2 bib l El ... nce with VIE\ " ,_ you've been \'Joking tor • . -GEM-\'"· d 4 ON A LOT $130. furn/un!. Util pd bltn&, lge a:ar. No pets. $320. te> L-nh !rple g•• -~ .~ ·•~um .n-..an•'deolhwy re-tly 2-w.·····-••• ays call C96M31, act. •""" lu 71 ... .........,; ' ' ... ,u11..-u ¥•u every room ""-.. ... ......-.. '''" -33931 -.. BUDGET 2 Br~ H.B. Sl49. or _.., :n. ~ ~I .... ~2~37 $385/mo yr.ly, 497-zm:I . • .,; • • ·remodeled 3 Bdzi'.n. den ~~**'"° 12Q..F Tustin Ave., N.B. "Malap Dr. $72,500 Sinall' chld &: pet, has QI' (213)90-S631 Mission Viejo 3267 1, UNIQUE-North Lagunll 4 EUt &\lfft qu&1.en; walk t 0 Newport Beach· 1069 REALTORS 642-4623 -Dana ~arbC>r Income Homes. garage l:i:ASI'SIDE lge 3 Br house, 1 3 frplcs·fonnal din. tm. lrg bellCh. )"bite wattr view. • :·-Sin Clemente • 1076 PRThfE Costa ?tfesa location. FUNKY little 2.Br hse $150., room tor horse, etc. $400. a BR eonoo. 21n, pd, pallo. t !iv rm heated · POOL + $89 500 • lbi.M lo....,1$ Delm.t t UNITS Four indivk!ualJ r 1 va t e child,&:: small pet ok mo. yrly 1.se. Gardener turn. nc1 ed ChU ~ ,.,1Jite W~ter VJEW $l«i,OCNl ' · n1i11n; Ill ""'' _ . , ho n1es. ·Attach garages. SHARP 2 Br hse N.B. $225 D 64~2184 £45...85.i e os attach pr, · 1 I • DE LUXE OCEANFRONT 3 years old, 'A.°OOd bumlng All ha,ve •private. patios. 2 Fncd, chld &. pet, ilU'; ays • eve 9. dren $275 •.. J., ~D-0871 EW • · ,.-• * An tn~tiqc and artiaUo _condo. in only four (4) unit fireplace, wet-. bar, dish· bedroOms Ill eacli. Park like SEE row 2 ·Br,' 2, Ba' hse MIDDLE-AGE CPL., rers. 3 BR, 2 Ba, Family rm, ' N~.~!~,~=f~t.~ ~~l.~~ ~~:; ~:~J=''·~·d e,,~·~,,:;k•a~ ~=:~~PRIDB~E~·:-10onF~N~~n~T'1srR.~~~I :~~~mce:i~; ~-~~~~.~iJ~· .1 value-priced al $199,500 &menlties aie contained. iii s ~. a:ar -h:l2AO, .. ,.. · CIC · Ntw C&D singles/family NEW 3 Bl', 2 Bll, tam nn1 1 * * • * .. this 4 &dm1, tam. rm. ~c.jf1 le sand view P.aul W. lrumflelcl ~~(n~~17~ SING~ 3 Br, 2 Ba N.B. LARGE 2 Br Duplex Unit. trplc. View lot. S325. incl. I RARE · ~&OMONTORY Pl' ~ 1fk~O LoY.O::Jrl~ Berth4~enryar~.a 1 ~·~ , _ I\ Assoc. P • · . $340/$350 furnlunf. fiow ~~ ~::m~ewA:f.· ~1::·: v.'ater &-1ndscpg. 830-MS2 j. BAY r:or:: z;1C.$1'.'J,<J1J Harbor View, reduced to 49'l-tJ2'l 6tz.8fli0 or Si0-1081 eve ~.~~. 8:-'.P:~~· e!z. S: 64&-8627. Newport Buch 3269 I ronf.lTIALCHARMER-3 r.ic~·-Tl!ls ' sr.,soo. • . SontoAno lOIO 4 Plox -·Work """"TOO""~TOIJST HOUSE IN Court, 21>r, 00 I BR house w/~tl uni! tw-w r 67J.16oo. Huntington Beach """'• ,.uu•i singles or pets, n 65. 980 NEWPORT BE.AOlr-t-r uly sn.<m. . Lot. of plants, w 0 () d e .n VlSl•·.. IMMA'CULA TE Large 3 BR + J..'! bedrooms. N• Rentals 642.UU \V. ?1th St. be a ,U t iful iettl~ 3 • * • * French doors, decb, ocean D 2 )T J..br..-2--ba. fully bltns, ~ gar., awim . NEAR ,Ne\\-port f\l.'Y 2 Br ?.~. NOR1ll, 3 bedrm, 2 Bedroom, tam.Uy room, '~'='~•~'ba$8,im :r.t~~·~·:':':~f'!~& i RULTY , .1.-;;.1.,,rlnklers.-=·• 1H'w'W&:i;ist~:·· 1nc1us1r;.1 Prpty •• 2100 !,"'¥:. Fa;.~::i=. ~ :;,:ro~~k·t.~11!.~ t.:1= ·~ ~~·;" • *' * .. * Everything that it takes to patio, nr. So. Cout Plata . .11!.lr•t ·P·'--r Roolty ATT'N •'""'" •--"·• 'B ,,_,,__ $573.00mth. SURF & SAND 1 have a nice cozy en-IA YCREST Asswne 7%% VA. $45.950. r . ~ • · u,.. ' ...,,u.ic · r ,...,...., 2 BR. Cpt, no pets or singles. Cole of Newport Rltra ~Shopping Village ,, .viromnent ID thi& 3 bdnn. ' . ~ ia.r. ' 557·8564 -1 • ·--142-4421. UNIT BUYERS . ctrizie'at~s a ,2~ ~ge, See mngr. 0 Apt. A. 981;1 \V. 67S-5511 146:> South Ccllult lUgbwny borne. $55,0CNl .. Ttad'U'=·h:m)t!·.'~ \YHtmlnster .1091 TWO HOUSES ON ONE \Ve h9-ve Units in Hw!L Bcb., ~:·Beach~enc~.:. ~1;;7th;;:,:S=.;t:;,·•.0C;.:M:c·-;-,,.-,,--,c---.,-·;::;:==""=======:=I St" ! 10, Lnguna Beach Private leach r~ths· tamUy' with ~-LOI'! . popular E • s t 'kl e Costa Mesa. Submit your pets. 2 Br H u TI t I n a: t 0 n NICE 3 bedrm, 1 bath. Single floo. 1 BO" -tc. D • w wet .. A::. d 1 1 rm. LAltGE EXF.CUTlVE lathe super sharp 1 k 2 BR. e>flen. Sellers are anxious. Beach, singles, families ok. c $2Zi Call • ., .. l' DELUXE CONDO Tl~~ .... ~1• the~ pooi.nl..,.,. __ -,,· •'ldtA.! •• n g••""•" & plaster home.• Wet bar. ExteHor tr e s h I y painted. Good income 1n good rental Yacant hOuse Corona dt!l ar gar. · per rno. crpts/drpli, small yd, N. 3 BR., 2ld% ba., dini!"li rm., _. _., o .ame ·~~ ... hla~ .. ~.'.! I 111 e lO' ,al· diJ'dni,, completely Always rented. Walk t o areas.• ~ $200 ln I Larry, 546--5880 Hts. su(>('T' t., re lrig. Ii: -~tcome.withtfus2bdnn., y ... u,J~ ,.......,.ptng.Lilre upgraaea 4 .Bednn, 2 i,s she>ps. Solid lnvestmt & in-Broker 549-8398 Mar 979-.; s ges ok. Ail 2 BR, I Ba, porch. fenced $225. 2 BDR apt, pool, washer/dryer; den, 2 lrpl,, 2~ bath eo~um. ~· country ·livini in tbe·eity. bath, custom ~ Palos c 0 me . $ 4 9, 9 SO. RE 0 SQ 'L"'T' ind tr'al bld Fee. 8430 yd. $245. mo. 1rl It last. garage, Newport ~"-'1 ' entry ha)I; lovely pu.tlo, dbl1 . ny den off hvmg nn. WJth $79,SOO , 1 .~ Verde slone , fireplace .. ' 2 CARPET RE Ai.T ORS. • <v~.-us 1 g., ' -LANDLORDS! $50. dep. M&-tro.i $215. 2 BDR, 1rplc, garage, garage;·)> oo I' clubhowle. • ...-. Ocean.. View hm. CALL ,,.~ .. , .. ),If Larirt patios pool size lot 640-8612 • ready for user. J..lte mfg. CHARMIN patio, 2 blks beach, Newport $64.000 the · matr. bdftnot ff beaCh 9t."'' •>o.t I . thruo' ..,., en11' or·warehOUAe. w. ol Bristol, w~ Spectal12.e in Newport G, small 1 Br' NU.VIEW RENTALS , DRAAIATIC Uvtng'll tor yoo, )'OU'll kw ' • ~ «c: h:NniJt8Y 21.; ~7S42~; REDUCED nt 0C =rt: Beach ·e Corona de1 Mar e i~j~eh~~~e. SJ?S· 673-4Q30 or '494-324S ~ Cwitom 5 BR., 3 ba.J uniqoc this with the aoond e>t the alAL~ :i36-8S6S · TO $245,000. 15 Neat unlll, RIGHT LTY 979-8533 •Lacuna. Our Rental Ser--;i:=',-'i::.::;7"::,,::::::-::= 1-.==,,;:r;:::,,:::,..:::.:;:::::_-I · !t~lntments. Spaciow llv., surf #t )'OUl' front doo>. Ml•r"~"'•rl •••·t Olli•• nine 2-BR., 2 ba., •lx l·BR. Lots for sa.. 2200 vice LI~ tu You! Try Fountain Valley 3234 _NPT. SHORES. 3 blka to ;;,';;i; brk!.t. nn.; d~play 168,500 All rented, $31,tm Y<'"IY Nu·Vlew! • beh. 3BR 2BA. .... crpb, ~\'."~~:1..,·i::_1i&'.;.; ..AS-tr-co~.;.A:!~OD 1---:--(i;] "U~i••rsltyRiolty ~lce~tlo~··~..:=· ~IEWO~ENT!!'~ 1i!,~B~'!8 ... ~ ~~fll~:.::~ on ~~:c~?~orth RE """ Bonus Room ·-3001.E.Cst.Hwy. 613..6510 ·=:~!00'11I'1~!:': FREE FREE ear gar, pool. $295. mo. mo inc. water 1c· i\Moc: Laguna.. BR.. 3 .... trpl. AL ESTATI! • Bedroom' 3 bati.., dining Mobil• H-COSTA MESA· ;n;im . each. TE RM s. ·*~""0""o-s • ,....... d""'. 642-SIW -+ 1 BR., ~ gi.iesl hou94:· 900.Gleime)'tt room. Cotner lot with boat · for sale 1100 INFLATION FIGHTER write: "KANPAK. 1993 Kihei ..,.NDL RD * 3BR w/swim. C!;. s er v VACANT 1 BR d u p le x, Huge level lot. Ovmer Ustst 49441 _ 5'i-03l6 gale, $'15.500 Call day or · : g new 2 bedroom u n 1 t s . Rd., Kibel, ~W. HAwall Homefinders * '42-ftOO fum'd. Lrg r m · funtlshed $135. Call now. In financing. $275,IXXI. ~I, '.n LANCER 24 x 63'~ Set Con sid•.r aporeciaUon Dr Ph. ll084rl!}.llib!. cautornia's Largest $425/mo. Nr. scbls. 546-9097 F1JRN. 1 Br duplex $100. Custom ~:ir 3 ba . NEW CUSJDM C NTURY 11 · '6-1121 --up in beautiful Adult Park. present d~prfl:iation l in: ONE OF A KIND ' e Rental Service! e Huntington Beach 3240 28' dock for rent loo! 40 It windo~ wall Ii·~. i'"fi:.. . FISuULAh! NPO'ewlNTU.betlne.!ENIN· 2Br, 1%. ba, 1an1Uy m1. come. \Veil bull! .. $194.o:x>. Unobstructed Ocean View ''RENTERSI I'' 1 NEW Cpts & drps., 1 Br d • 2 lrpl •--"50' a .. ., house. P'\ll\y epted & draped. Call CJS REAL ESTATE Frnt Ult 'T6' wide . . . •!ODE N . $200, Large fenced patio d enk,. • ·Room· ............. 1 · .In the heart of sooth Laguna. 3 .BR. Call lot details. ~-• 548-llGS evec 551_2528 Luann .. shores. ~ ~ You Gel All The Hou •ea " lU 4 bdnn, 2 ha, fp~c. HonMflnclers • '42-t9ot ec , view. ..,. poo. Ocean vie-· lge 3 bdrm &l>Wl • e--._,, · available Joto rent in OUR cpts, drps, bltns. DW, patiO, ;,:.;~:;';~~,...-,;.;:~;.;I $139.~~.0wncrcarry!Oan. 2'9bathcusiomtKnne rea~ ~ffbr Uppe--r Bay. LUXURY TRIPLEX 321-4888 4!&-.3695 BULLETIN UPDATED 3 walk to ·achool lc sbopping. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ~ CLEM~NTE fur occupancy! Has 1• Hv-• • 2 be., 5 Star 3 yrs ol:d, J!untinglon Bch. PROMONTORY Bay Le>t, tln1estweek. No fee. $360. me>. Ask tor Hai;bor-View Honies next Oceantronl; choice, t I e ·, In& & f"-"" roo gi:.with OPEN DAIL.Y 2"4 pk., deluxe, poo~ pvt. bch., Near ocean v.."OOd bum trplc finest location. \VW sell or Homeflnders * '42·'900 Bev or Dale, 963--4561, after lo pool, park & ~-Im· ~·ailed &: (!!:need h>t, al ... ,~ ms ·-TRICE • etc. $14,900. ~ Aft. t •·· •'-• h h ' trad ~ hou 5 "· wknds """' 1....., $425 15 2 • beach level Spanish 2 .BR beamed ceil. & fl'ple. Lge. 'NOJO PA .RD., PARK 4PM we ~· w:ouwas er, eavy 1.1"-e· ;"::,.., -·-~I'. ~~ ~ ~ 132 Cabrlllo, C.?>.f. .,. ~ '"" mac. . mo. -o .. 6 o d fllgh ' 11 d d yard, room tor pool Mature LIDO. 3 Bedroon1, 2 bath, shake roof & encl. a:arar;e. ....._ ,....., • ....., .. ...,.. .. ,0-.,......, RAi'lCH STYLE 3 br 2 BR, 2 BA, Condo. Pvt. anytime (Agt..) ~~~is: raf:e<i' rJ~ f!:'iy native trees. Short. walk to split-level ltoW1Jhe>me facing 20 " 55 BROADMOOR, 3 Seller ..,,111 finance al 8%%. MoUnrn, O..rt, W/o\\TJ patio, lg,. Fam.' r!~: TeMis Crt., pool, jacuzzi, (Broker fu..op Invited) ~ard. $164,500. beach. NO FINANCING poe>l. Owner leavini:: area. br, 2 ha, adult park, no Paul W • lrumfield Resort 2400 frpl., lavely landscap'g., gas· ?tf a•r l n er, s Co1,·e. $285. LEASE·EXECUTIVE PEG ALLEN PROBLEMS IIERE, 10% ~e> signs permitted -ple:uie pets. 968-&. At B13Q, k> mainL •. rear yd. ~7226 *HARBOR VIEW HO?tfE* REALTOR 4~75'?B DOWN HANDLES; !\tAKES nng belJ., 1926 . 642-8550 soc. Wk 'd ~C tt S A access. Rr".-req'd., $385 me>. LARGE, spark.Uni:: clean 3 -(Porta Ftno) 1095 N eoo 11 1 Lagun 11 THIS AN XI.NT BUY A'f Gloden Fay ~ 10' x 52', UVing nn 116' x16', or S46-l081 eve en O c . 557.3159 br, 2 be.. + bonu!I. For Luxury livlng: 4Br, 3'12b&. OP EN H0uSE $87,500. Subniit 8:11 trades. carpeted throughout inc SS UNITS, refur b ished. $6500. Outrageous 'view of Balbol lsl•nd 3206 lt>alle. Owner may consider Family & Recreation Rm. • -------porc_hes. Enc ·Pat Io . Ex· O.vacancy. 10% Spend· Valley. UNITED BROKERS, , J('ase option. Peggy, 8~2-5.'W.1 $550 mo. 501·9429·~·1-637-2509 SUNDAY 12..S P.M. I • u.:a:~ clU!IVe area. 6T""""60 b . 0~1•1• or 833-01.21 =··LY 2 br, 1 oo s. coo.st Hwy, Apt No. . 1W>..t.-~ Realty Company • · e le. Owner ~finance, """' · ... ~ ba, $275. 4 Br .. 2 Ba .• close to schools, NE\\''PORT Beach \Vaterfront l Large OCEAN FRONT · -•• 2Br, Den, 2ba. c Pt Id r P • 81A % Santa Maria Ranches, F•rms, · mo. ·A11. 6P~t $375, ve"ry clean. 67S-1B37 Beaut. 4 br home on csnal. ,A.PT· K.lng 5\ze master BR REDUCED $5ooo . '¥fJ1~Sll~~ lot, adults. Call .Bkr. $3318 Jocal: Grovas 2700 . 675-4043 or t213J 592-5768 eves. ...:WeY»ly crpt & painted. Ten- k living nn have sweeping 4•4-1•7• •"·1t00 Beaut cu.stom duplex l+l' ,. · -. ~ Bilboa Peninsul1 3207 lrYlne 3244 nis. pools, etc .. incld. Steps VlEW of coast. Extra ltirge ePRICE SLASHED• =· cell'•"•• 10 italn~ APT. ~lze Mobile Hon~ in LillJ;. P~hlp-2 yr old LAKE OROVILLE to.ocean $450. mo. 5i8--0143. 2nd BR. •2 bn. Beautiful .. _. f,' adult park on the Bl»'· -w:ut tum apt• in San 1:..-iic PER ACRE YEARLY RENTAL o -\CK BAY, n~"<<t. 3 B" SWIMMING POOL at .....,,I' $3450. V'aCent ~~ ,X1'"•' ren«tal $18,750. 'S40-3672 Clemente. $8500 cash for tax ..,..... WE' HAVE RENTALS ..., .,.... , .... lloo , ~-•·· ocE'A--N Vo •· lou •-Ilo area.•~·"""· .. a e o er. sheltered Inc 1.IANAGE 40 Acres level lo sloping 3BR. 2 BA doo'!lSfain unit ~ 2 Ba. dbl gar, lge fed yd, 1 r .•."'v...., ,; ty -r • ~· r ·Callforappt.toaee. '68 HO:\IETTE. 2D'x44', 2bt, lofENT FREE (714-) tree shaded land. Xlnthun-uniurn. $325. yrly Avail. M "-ell 811 a fine selection hi·bea1n ceil, 'hew crpts, ~~ rigtil on sand. Just Two Wiry Co&on\al. 0...'"ean SPARLING ~RtAL ESTATE l ba. Ci\t Ad•Ut Parle 751.Q719 492-2725 · ting & tts~. Gell¥! access. Nov. 5th. · of beautiful horDes FOR giant !rplc, must see to at fur u'"c""""' &k 1 dl 0 p-view. Palafi:!l,.. 4 BR A 4am. 8J3.-$U eves I 11.iknds. ·PP. 6 u. L --• U View! Good So 11. All SAME BLOG: 4BR. 2BA un-SALE! Let us solve your apprec. $350. nto. 61$..1486 g. 2 I par g rm., 2',i HA., 30' living S BR+ BLUFFS C .• I I" l600 ,_w e•-nits mineral, timber & water 1um upstalrs.-S400 mo. yrly. housing n~t-\Ve're h~e NEWPORT BEACH spaces. Owroer anxb.ls to rm will\ ste>ne fire~, all' omrnetCY rpty 1h acre, trpl., yd&, min. rl&'hts. Trailer O.K. Good Avail. NC>V. 16th. to GeNt )'OU! F . ,sell $155,IOJ bltns, dshwstn', ceramic We OONOO. _ Z Plan. ·~t an Y · --· maint., inc. $1500. wlcost lnl/eStment. S300 dii.· S145.. (Bolh ha\.·e erpis, drps, p.rb, or rent: J.bdrm., fam-MARION MILNE A toooor.outdopr carpetlna. lmprys. Purchase contncl SMALL C'?MM BLDG. livlna tncr.·$115,lm. ~ per mo. Private par 1 y. disposl, D"''· fpl.> Call eves. Uy rm., pvt beaches. REAL ESTATE Shag carpetlllg and custom avaU at_ 91i~"1. l Bik School, 3 Sep. Urilts'$51,500. dep, 2449 Otanit, C ?>.I . P.0.Box: 159, Fremon 1, 673-37'1'0 or 675-2'234 $575. P. P. (714 ) 644-9371 618 S CoMt "flw'y • drapes thruoul Huie pado Nt Tenn!.&, Pools, S h e> p •. Owner will carry finit TD, 644-nll · Ca1tf, 94537 be •~ d ', , ..... ,m· Beach 494.s&;s oversized yard, double $95,COJ. cat~ra2--M30 &: Roy Mc:Cenlle Rltr ATT'N UNIT BUYERS PIER. a.ch, ,,.e 3 Br pb:. LIDO ~·' gange.$69,SOO..l'ennsRED ....-. lllONowportllvd.C.M. MATURE Wloter·$450. mo, Yrly $550. I CUSTOM BUILT CARP:':!', !\EALTORS llG c•NYON S4712t W• have units ln Hunt. Bob. ~ AOCRANGRGOEVGEROWVEGOOD ""· Wltll turn. 673-<S<O. J@.!I Bluebird Can.yon Rd. 640-8672 or 499-4711 " . Costa. ?tteaa. SUbmlt your, "' Coron1 del Mir 3222 )New 4Br_. 4~)ba. huge. faml· EXECUTIVI HOME Condomln1utM offers. Sellen: art nrodous. PRODUCTION -itttORD. ,l.Y i,:oom w/vlc11l. 3600 ~ For Sa.le or I.Aue or Lease for Ille 1700 Good _Income In zood rental $3800 PER AC. CAN'T BE LEASE w/option to buy, CONOO. 3 Bit. 2~.Qa, new. ft. 3 cAr garage, Your OESIRA&LE Option. 4Br, 3 .. blt; pool,. • area. Broker, 519-3398 EAT! HA."ISON REALTY, 2BR heme on So. side ot 15 ;\.ere Pnrk-~im" Pool. Ch QI c e of Co lo rs & DElJGHTFllL view. v a I u e d at over OCEAf'{ Y}ElW. Like new 3 -FOUJt.5 untt apt bld& under -163366: £.IP)NOIDO. Hwy. Bia: Uv nn v.·/trpl. Lloyds Bank Bldg. $425.~ nto. Avail Nov. I . Car~lng, A 1111 umc exisling NEW BEAUTY $000,000. ReduCed k> $179,o:xl BR, 2 Ba. Laguna Niguel. COMtructlon fC>l' sale. Cose ~C~:AL-";'l;F:,,. ,..".,..-.,,,-"T"-c=" I Also baa 1Br &:: ba b3che[or University Psrk, Irvine 714-529-0!»8 lORn at · 11~%. 01A•ner agnt. 2700 Sq Ft Hilltop Beauty due to emqency sltuaUon. ~Y ·owntt. 49&-JISG to n1a,Jor shopplnr center. Rffl Estat• Excho-2800 rental unit. Call 67S-~ D•y•· 552·7000 Nlfhts I 'B;i';A:O,'i', F""RC:O~N""'17• .-,N,,.-e-w"'t-,1 546-4211. overlooking Blue Pacific &: Call 644-5345 or (Ho..-Ow_. o-.t.x•/Unftt lst.)'r·'write-oU $14M. Call !~~tf~~·S:£0~ ~~ Fri &: 2 BR Conde> ••.. $?3S/010 Ltt decnrak.-d JBR-'.lBA. Pil:r &- V·ACANT, well detllgned z CaJalina. Island ln f;x~l91ivt ASSUMABLE LOAN for .. 1800 Slfi.2.570 Ol' 592,15010 TRADE large luxury he>me 1 7.~Fii'-i""'-'=""'""-" --,-,,..-.,. 2 BR Condos ••... SZ65 & sm Roat Util. furn. $700 mo. P._R.: llii ha., 2. fwel cono-3 Arch Bay. ln nDol §.i.y.ea ~ Pri\"ate holder. Beaul1fui N flt0,000 TRIPLEX In Westclltf for sn1al\ luxury NEW 3 br., 2 ba., bltnAt 3 BR COndoc ••..• $265 .t $27S Avllil. 12/15. 673-8671 tenp; Bil.A. kl w/1tiack. Of \~tru1c1t1o1~1.· f r , antront ClOU8&e· $112,000. OPEN HOUSE . 1000 yda fo bch, , ~1a}' ex· honll!. \Vtlte Classi fied Ad trplc., Pf. SUPER VIEW! 3 BR H.Jmes. $300. $325, $3.35 BEAUT 3 Br 2 Ba trpJ bar: ~ponlh v.'/oce/tll vu. .t • hAn&6 t t\rn _. ; rro. 2i6, Dally .Pilot, p;b, $485. 6134925 or 675-2024. 3 BR Hdine1 . $360,$375. Sl'*i c.p.1s. drps 2 car Iara~ J.ie. ,.,v. 'rin. -,f/bellmcd Contac.( Dr . ~ Cada Sat Sun-New 2 Ii 3 from S....u J Ol' e, ... ncome. Box 1500, Costa ~tesa 92626 2 BR, 1 'BA NStic .tyle 4 BR Homes ... $335.$195. $425 prdener, ',pr ink 1 e ts • rceu. Ne.ids.. p11lnt • m!Ttr ilaey Smith. ~4-49i{. 1-5. 'lOO N·-~~e, c d hi . L<a ack OOmvay, United ho I.or l '!WV\ RANCii REALTY '1x up."'"""' S<ll!O. 1 lovely .,.;'TuPi"'· 3BR. Broken, &16-7'14 me rent. -· mo ,. :l'l :1000 * _ ""'IC!llJ ""· 13.l5. SJ>.18t9 ~SSIONJtULTY 4*0731 SUPER LnrATION ' cusro·· bit --tc 2BR down. 2 BR. 2BA up. ro,ua, IK!p. he>usa, :ZSR e1. I II •J 509 Goldenrod. G73-l65S RANOl 0 REALT'l . lL\RBOR Vu. 2 Br .. conv :1:: ~ "'!""' .., _._._.. A I .....,. ,-2 M l Ba, yard, ava.U * $G.6Ml0 * den, tennis/pool pMv. leue Uy 01Vnet: ,\T'Ch\tect designed 2 bib fnm bM.ch-3 BR ocean view. Li-a Jot, 38R. SU5.500 w enc raraps. Elilde . Nov. 15, $350. mo. lneld TUrnN REALTY 96().1002 days GU-ai-96. home w/bffiutif\il OCEAN home · Jargt utility room-20A. See to iprtrc ta t e. V ... I Co. RHttors ~t.y ~~ t'~~,..yt F·-i·L.-~ utll. 675--8591 aft. 6 pm • 832-51U * BIG .CA)NYON-VIEW _ l Blueblnl C.1\)'0rl VlEWS 164.500 • , S12S.00l. Bkr. 963-6139 • MB-9345 ~it ' HoUN I """ .,_ NICE 2 BR bo\lse, So. of u NI v ER s J Ty p A"~. Luxunous 3aR 28A lhru noor 10 ctlllna; gta.u LINGO R_EAL ESTA.t i :DUPJXX \oi ~to beach Income Pr1·1rtJy 2000 Hwy ~ -·-k ~ :? B~ J't "bo frplc Ii: beamed 4!»-S&t 499-1397 · 'Politl"-e cash flow. S82.S00: '" SOCVE TAX PROBLE~IS. G.ner1l 3102 • -mo. ,,..,._..as dramatic, immac., 3 hr, 2 M4-<l786 97M19l ctll1ng ln llv.m, ... Redwood l.,un·i Hills lOSO ~-IX' 542-3139. PANORAMIG New de.lwte 4 W'llt ·~t1: jot t.oulae Ptttn. ha, frpl., pool!!. 1e11nis crts.. HARBOR Vu..Jiomn, Mon-ldeek. $6S~900. 494--4155. \VHJTL'WATER vt!:W Xlnt. H.B. le>c. RUr. wt\I NEWBORT Beach $!6 .. utll SAVE SP.ACE_ WJI EN S3~ M<Hltl7 tego beaut 4 Br, 2 Ba. Prut 1 Al'fORAMJC OCEAN VIEW LAGUNA lUUS _ POOL BY-0..1M!I'. New New po rrt. 0v look' D u.... rnanqe ... Call pd, llnglel. duplex. A 1 so MOVING by wrap p I~ I ATIRAC11VE lBR 1n Turtle Landacpd 675-9SSt Oest condo1 Model l. er It· a n a -'"'"' • ·-' separate u 1. I 1 Uuntlnirt9n dishea and otbtr «rqile "'""k .... ~ " .. _ 1... 1 ' llllliful 4 BR, ~a m • r tn , HOMI'; Gl'tllt 4 B f.m• 1.a.rgt dltcovnt Sfl-5139 New CUttom duplex. quJct, ., wqta on h1a"h . rlse aUe Beach $110., util pd. Walk ttemi In wash dothl. lo-"el• .......... ""•'""'"•. um, -. am 2 BR,, 2 ba,, $275 P.lo. al dln·nnl nU wood I: nn. ps BBQ, cov. patio · "·ell huufated, f en c cd, CaPlstrano Beh 0 CE AN to beach' Balboa, S11i .• va· and olhtr llnena. ycu pt nn, poo pnv. Vac. $4m. 3 BR .. 2 ba... S38S Mo. la \111 construc1\un 2 cornt\1 • deck. Suptr .clean home. M•t .. •l 1' 8"lt•C.l\M• Jdaeped. Si 3 l 000. Open FRONT $110,CQl ~ cant, -eosta ?\feA ..i n r me>rc apace In the ifU'll'e Bkr &424l21tl ~""'OOd Realty S4S-l290 ot. room for pool, .SOO aq. 0. W ,C. VA tenns. Call tor .. _ .. ..,....,....., Ao\tH \Vlmd., l le> 5. MU2 TRIPLEX nr Coll eye Qua! l\Oult, util P.'· Coronn. dtl· nd cloteta bY .eUlna: ldlt •NE\V 4 hr, c.oneee Pork. &WIT Contk>. z p I 41 n • ,fL Cnll ror iwt. Mk tor •fh>l. As1t f0l't"f'f'a11k , ...,._~......,_ Vta Gomez, CapJ•trano dlxunSta.Groulncm·~ Maii 1 Br hoUtt. s1rf:lct Items wttb a DatlY POC>I 2 bl!l .• !Jle'"lQOf. AJC S-125 'lBr.+Study $$.SO mo J1e. if"rank, 549-i$98 AOT. ~ AGT .... ' Deb., 9v.'llt'l'· t~ Ca) Prop Ex£hanr s63-6n9 ..ok. A,a1. f"er_, 9THU) Oasslftl!d Ad. Call &G-6678 or lta~ opt, ~S!t74. 752~103.&: GM4()C, ' ~ • I I ., • -~ . ' --.· --.. . ' I • I •' ' l , " • '-I '''~-• .., . ' .. . •, { . -·-• . ' ". DAILY PILOT fl14'tr, Nowembtt 1, 1974==::::c-,r:r.~::--r-'-I':::::r.::::;;:-;;::;r.::::-r-r:-:::=~,,..,.~""',....,..... .. ~=::r.:=-r;±:=-;T.::;:'"F.:::;rr.:r.:::"'Ai AeWU Onturnfshed AJNrtment1~urni1hid •Aplrtm.nt1 Unfurru p1rtm•nh On urn. rt"'9ntl n um. rtment1 Untu,,.. ~ptl u_rn/Unfum ent1 t to"'''• 4300 ~._.,.,, Rental 4450 ~'!""" Booch 3269 c .. 11,;x•• 3724 Coron• dol Mor ·3922 Co•I• Moil 3124 Hun~Buch 3:4° N!!l'!!' a-h -OAKWOO_D Waru~o:!~T~. C.nl••,:.,onSqC~onhl *YEARLY RENTAL* EXTRA Wtl< 3 Br, 211 Ba.l ~~~~--~~j;;Q~N~;.~E;;A~C;;H~ ::;;~OC~l!~.f,u,ilt~ON~T=~-~~ 2 be-.. !Umlahed <t<-tu> -s·""'--~--1 Ilk To SUrl Ambassador Inn BrOlld now! l'rp!c;--ail •' J. , -3 •Bn ::"'..,--y· .•• .:. IQHT~' lumb!ltd ••ta '' °"""""'· ~ -~· BeautitW N'='v Modern 2Br. BRANO• NEW (:rpt, fully d.rap8i:f, all MW ~ • J1Y ~ -• .-·Th .. tt'a ~s 1, O ...0 0 , 0 0 0, Jn dln,l'<?lmitlO Jtfo -~ PWvate ·Apt, Cable 1'V, ..... $2,,50-& U _ llPPll'lf. tt10.-~o mo.~r ~ >-w 2-8.R UMlm. rr.$261 . t~R1 2 b{i., ~i$4(KLw.ntr._ --0-~N ..,. e·cr-ea t 1 on ta <ti I Ides. · "-E;xcellent parking Widk In cloaets, bltins. enc SINGLE STU01& APT ~~&~~.':'~--0930, ,,d,~9<eP-~~vi. ... L$283••r• 25Rei~=T 5300 INfLAT. I =~ birt:::~~ ~64 m-133.1 Pru&e. patio, No lddlitpeta. SPECIAL \'~EKLY RATES :;:t-;; """'" ·~ .... .. &)lortl ~-au_tL A full. ....... c ... EM E N'T E wen " ' 1325 l'.l'IO lse. •BHt of .. "" DUPL.E.'(ES 2 Br.. 1 ba., Heated Pool, unu ...... 3 BR.,·• b&., uni •. $475 YTfY., -.. ... ..1,, ol ---nh1 ..... •~ . .,.,,.~ 11 -l'"rbor ""'d ·~ 1 ,-I b ---STEPS TO BEACH ' 11ic ..-...:e ,., ..... .:r ... ..,. ,. t1n1e aCUvltlet d1tectot who 1~·ated ,......,, on Avenue .. Al a .. Ult 11 t I c !r PtJ. Olli """ . ..,.. I;> • ._,. • r., a .... ,u., Rettt!ation Room ,_1.... N o " q d -'"'t' u.; 1 l.ost CAt, llun -&!11 llack ANIM ' udo ueute ANl •• 5t8-9S7Sor~~2 e•-t. Cost&Me"-645-<JMO 3 br., 2 ba. $325. All PINECREEK HUNTINGTON 3BR,2'-,wiultr.-t> ..... '6up, OW a '"/wo . planaJ?4!11e1ilBBQ'1. Mttr: t:xcel. tor~any ... Y111 ..... Garden Apt'c helpa you We'll even help you 1ind b1JJ.1nc1c. $200. ~r mo. See l I. ~n., 2'"-dl.b """ g•••ge. w/gii.ra.get & ".ce.n t 1 y LIVES UP 2 BR, turn., .~. -l'•ht W1a1~-~ ou.~.. t •-· I ~" n...., -..... -s-WEE•&UP ed644 6800 .._ -J'•V .. '" ... '""' "J' '""'...,. aroommae ......... ,.,-noof'e Mtr.l14Ave. elMar,SC tlect ..1(81' door opei:ier, '1-'el <N · "' ~eco1326~ · -or TO ITS NAME rACIFIC 3 DR. 1 ba. furn. wntr $250 an exclusive "No Rent under 21 Ir no pets. ModeJJI .wJ..&t30 1 Kue Genn. Bassett lrtth Tenier fitlfl. p Chlhu Dal/Sp Poodle • bar, Dew Cl'Pttng &: drps e $6.50 Nlaht & Up. v....-'1ll OCEAN H.B. CORON~ DEL ·MAR Rabe Guanuttte". open daily 10 to 7. See CX> . f I f pool fa.c. overlooking sroli • Studio • 1 BR Apts. NEW :I BR with lndlvl(lual (Mt r 500 till~ t lt'fflb ~ nndterl:'~~ 017141 sa:.'i.m 4 BR, ,unl',.Jiollle. }'tam: nn, We guarantee: that YoUf rent our larpr ad in the apart• N FFEE· SMi> or 's a 1Le • Tl OOIU'$e, close to schooi. & • TY & Maid Service Avail. · bnth:s, -lge kitchen. llv rm 8 relU'IU \v ! -wn ..,... ' 2 ba. SOOD lBe or lg1•/op1. wtll no1' be raised for 1 ment ~n. Pt. HarbOr area. 1 at e d1urche8 & Fashion Island. • Phone Service -Htd. pool & din rnt, !rple, bltns. Avllll create u relaxing setting for Wt~ 10w am-6.AL~sDa&f. NEWP,ORT CREST lull year and yoestW haw qualltlcatJoo.. Wrtte Classi· \ "115. Enstblult area. cau • Children " Pet Section now. f.1ust a<!el $ 3 o o . ~c~!1!~~t. ~ 2 BR: 2 ha. Cor'OO. SS23 the ne~btllty of m on t h. OAK\\'o6D CARDEN API'S tied Ad No 253, Dally Pilot. ~r np_pl., Ms:..l750. , .. . 2.176 ~ ~ 01 83.~2246, eves 67!)..8360 $ 1 ~ 0 , ~~~vallabl". Lux Apts COMM!RC IAL month oocupaney 16th at lrV1ne' P.O. Box 1560, Co1ta. Mesa, S.n Clemente 3276 .. LGE-FULLY->7 m_,_2 en NICPE ~-BEDROOM Olfjce open 9:00 to 6:00, J t--:i'!I OttlC!e suite, N' t. 250 ry~.!.?.? get ~. ~!,_~~ 64Hl10 lcand """;_1 R nt I ••-J -•-u,.,.. ~~ 1.1 2300 Fairview Rd:-;-C.o1ta · us _. • .....,._,J;;BR'• $195. __..,moMY--..v<lAw..,.,.., NEED r.Roomrnate to-1hr.· ~ uttr.-e • ~ ._ LARGE new 3 BR., 2~ i;lltns, W/\V, drps. poo_~· 64&-9.103 a OS. ru;&375--0993 Mesa Phone: 545-2300. mo. 3 mt W/fplc $!10. mo. lncludinc U mllllon in expenses on am 2 bt 4 aA c ondo w/specutcular Adlts.11o pe~.s100.~12-S520 ... -GREAT-L OCATION IN recre8.tton facilJ~es, a full hoi,i_le. Prefer ~ork'g: -*COSTA MESA* ft ocean view In Presidentlal Huntlnntoft Bea Ch 3740 3BR, lBA, frpl, beam cell. * VILLA NINOS * THE BEACH· AREA. ()pen time Acttvl.tles D~lor who female but will con 1 i de r Almost new M·l, · J-lelghts. Tee1111ge children -.:.; h'O blocks to heas-:b. $425. Daily "-ft e in o on s • 1901 plana parties. BBQ-s, Tripi anyone who ,is financlalb 1300 llQ •. ft. $l&S. MO, 1 ok. No petS. $35 0/nio. LOWWEEKLV RATES 673-0852 . • '· .AJabama H.B.Calloocr.mt &·more! F'ree SlUlday resp. Must like animajl i: 6#2361 6'5-81111. Exocutlve Sullos Collo M... 3824 2 ~R; 2 BA APTS ::}.=3 ask '°' Jaok CPARK NEWPORT Brunch. • _!roaky people. 5*-3211at.-1,000 SQ: FT. office or ' san Juan 727 y ~c~town Blvd. YEAR-ltOUND ·HAPPIN~S Super-Comlortablfi.Qulet I ... h s In 018 •• 1 I 2 5PM Ask for Pat. storage. Plenty of perking. Copistra-3278 Beach li!V(J. at Yot·ktown Enclosed Garages. ...19una c 3148 AP-ARTMENTS bedrooml. Furn. &. unfun\ 2 MALES-'l.'ant 1 or 2 resp. $225. Newport Shores Area . .. -5,, "'l l • Autumn; Poolside living Gas & \Vater Paid. ·Mo. to Wth all tt'le ~lrU. Modetl female!:, 19 to 25 to ihr. Call 642-8Z)2 • • E\ • ·-. ·-'d 1 -e w;.,.,.,eozy,,,.pla<~ M<.rentai.$190to00> THE DOLPHIN . oil the bay 7 ~ • b ho NB oli Ba ='=0:'-"""'""'=-'=---,,-1 N ~ " vr, "' uu. up ""· STUD-I OS & 1 BR's. •Springs: Gard~n setti11g Children Welcome · · "' open daitj' 10 10 • _,.,1 , r. · use.-\ Y· RENT ~ llll).:.2640 sq. ft. 1· Lg. pvt. yd./dbl. g<tl' .. pvt. •Full kitchen e Summer: Patio parties 2324 Elden Ave 833_2480 ABOVE BOAT Luxury apartment ) tvlnc no pets or~ , $100. mo. Cally J~47~t $170. to $360. w/O!nce. 208 ~m •. m..,,_'"21""s1 $285. 492-9550. • Heated pool 3 {rodrooms. 2 Baths, $2'l5. CANYON CENTER overlooking the water. En-O-..__ __ _. ~ or Rich !H· .>1 3ph. Muller Rlty 673--7039 ~· TIIE VENDOME Co-'-•-tely -ul~, lu<ury joy $750,000 beallh spa; 1 dAWUU\I af1. "· ·t e Law1dry !acilltles HACIENDA o• .•~SA '"11"' ... ,., t't""' s•"--'·· poo'" 7 "•ht~ Garden' Sloro•o •••• Sa I A ' 3280 ltl4' Anah<;m 5l:r<628 ~ ·~ VIEW 2 BR 2 bn "' -····---~ . Gor•go• for Ront 4350. • -n a n. • Fn.ie utilities " · 160 W Wllaon. C.M • \V .n-accs· teMJs courts, plus miles ot 1---------O Free linens Co111er Center St. Costa Mesa BEAUTinJr. GROUNDS frplc, POOL h'Om ~130. ~Ia~ bicycle traill, puttina, llhuf-A~. ' 'M. INl·WADEHOUSE~ ~f 3 BOftM & 2 BATII. large e T.V. & n1aid serv. avail. MEDITERRANEAN Adulti -No Pets ager 217 Dolphin \Vay. 11·"""'""'· -wL J---•-1•1 GARAGE •--nt ff un t " lot, PJO. New crpt & paint. • Bar·B·Que VILLAGE 10 ml41te1 to· <1ce1;111. ,_..,:,,e 49-1-3.521 ~ef"1"224~"""m'"nnt1t'r.:'.", a1., ,....,.......... c.b Lrg~~; 'm oa1m' Private, locked · Individual $290. Lots of trees, fl9C>. • Phone service 1 Bedroom ;m 1 BR.I $175., Gas' & Wa:'t~r 1 and z.~m pl~is and lrAne and 18th Ave.Apt E'.°"ilB.' 5o36-41its 1rotage unltl. · f:ron1 '$7.50 Century 21• 546-!l52l. • 1 mUe lo oc-ean l Bed-m & Den $735 Inc., Draperies, corpets gas OCEANF,RONT 2-!IO'"" town houses. El""-845-050 f per mo. U I . o k 329• ·-., ._. ........--. • SINGLE CAR SPACE, % -O ALLSPACE n vers1 ty o:-•r .. BEAUT tuni. apts n65 & 2 Bedrooms heat, gas stove, air 2BR, 2BA, , yearly. I ease • trlc kitchens, ptivate patkis w 1 N wport -Li ATI'R. 1-BR. &: den, frplc. Ideal lor couple or weekend father. Tennis ct., s w i m pool. $300/Ue .. S52-o684 Id. _ .. , .. -• -I •--ur1•· Pr! I b h bal--•A ti .. ,. garage ... es e M"J970 $175 Spanish style bui mg, 2 Bedroom Townhouse• $320 conw .. 01ung, s w 1 mm n g ~ v· . va e ea c • or •.vu .... s, earpe...,., 16th at IMne Peninsula. IIT3.4506_ ._ f pvt. enclosed gar., po o I, 2400 Htil'bor Blvd poo!, rec. room. washers .• Pool. t.ounge, Game room. d r aperles. Subterranean 642-8170 n= sauna, laundry, adlts 17301 Costa Mesa CTI4) 551-8020 &: dryers. l\1ature adults no pets. pa.rldng with elevators. Op-ROOl\f tor renr.NPt. JX"a<:u. Keelson Lane l blk \Ve~t APTS Unlurnl$"4A 2 Br NEWPORT 3175:5 Coast Hwy.,&>. Laguna tional maid service. Just CHOICE -Beach Front.._VJew.. 2208.li · or Beach ou Slater. 842-7848 S195. Util pd, "p;;o., lndry APARTMENTS "!lUQ8YJ ~~F~~ ~--~~ ., LAKE FRONT Ocean Front Blvd. -LINK--~~ S\ORAGE'UNITS i Personal, busine58 or recrea-J ti{l\)Al storage. From ~. · J111mbo~ &: Sen Diego . Freeway. Call 979-0l;iO. , 1 Hse1 Fur n/Unfurn 3300 MEN, s1nall beach l:otel. Inell, cpt.s, drps, lhhwhr, 1 BR w/Frplc. $1511 lUlls Road. ....... , , LOCATIONS WANTED GARAGE Roon1s .~n.50 wef!k. Apts. c¥d gar .. No child/pet. UTlLITIES PAID MAGNI FICEN'l"Ocean VERSAIL'LES' OffCl.Mce./NR~ol 548-87-27 ~ $95, mo. 536-7056 ' ~nda Harbor Apts Adullll, No Pets View, 3 lge ·BR'!, 2 Ba, '.J'elephone (n4J ~&44-l900 .. 11 COM -VIEW Laguna Beach 3741 839-7476 2450 Newport Blvd .. 0.1 w/frpldc, !1~v·nnEI din-mi, nice THloEr M"" 0 111 51 ln!onnation - 2 bedroom. 2 bath on qtiiet 1-..:..-------CASA V ICTORIA APTS , Call 642·7678-~ ~~eni:i';." Lea:· s:=-· ~ street. Large i;wxieck. $340. Adults. , ". 3 BR-wl pa.tlo& Dini Point 11•26 Open House.-10-4 Sat. 12Tl-E}CClTING Vl_EWS mo. EFFICTENCY apt from $1TI. From $169.50 No Pets ..,. Hlllcre!t Dr. 493-1889 IN NEWPORT BOAT SLIP mo .. $60. wk. J1tc1· pool, n-1 I ma.id phone 1 au n dry .... ,...,.., • rec nn., e evators NEW 2 A: 3 BR. LUXURY L \,..,,.-,:.;;1 Like new 3' bedroom. 3 be.lb ' • • .. ~ ... .,r . ::;ee., gate. Gas le water pd PANORAMIC OCEAN . VIEW CONoo·~·1u·~ Id UXUl')' ""'J"A-U U apartment townhouse in Newport with VIJ,.LAGE INN. ;l"f·.....,.,. 525 Vletoria, CM, 6424970 Lg 3Bt duplex, 28' hv rm. OCEAN•uViF.WS"nearw vk: living. Boat slll)s .at )'OUl' waterfront available. $475. 2 BR. OCEAN VIEW-'"Adults LARGE 1 Br, pool, adjacent $31~. mo. Adlts. 493-'FJ57·or tol;iaBcach$3~494-l?95 door. Walk to sbi>ps, restau- mo. -Nov-June North Laguna to shopping. $l60. ·mo . 491).:2413. 2 )3R 1 n• 1 blk to rants,. tbea~. ocean. A .-COM LUXURY $225 494·5178 Deposit -re1undable to NU 2 Br, l~ Ba fwnhSe, ' uco, ocean. few elegant, \-et)' prWate, Magnificent 3 bedroom home NewPort Bea ch 3769 responsible, clean tenant, no fplc, shag, balcony, $245. Relrig., frplc. declc, bltnl. Z.bedroom, 2-bto.ih unit.I ;with on S h o r e c I i f f s , pool, ..;.;.,;;.:;.:;.;.;..;.,;,;;_;__~-pets. 1887 M on r 0 v i a , mo. 493-&134 or 67l-4200 l ;'.S265;:::::.,"mfi'i-o,'-4'i'4..:.:::2339=.._="" s~iouS tei-racea, .-Po .0 L. be If--" f . h d '" -.. _ 'V d 3863 sul>terraDean 2-car PfJitlng, aut way u r n 1 s e • \VINTER RENTALS ~.t4 Eastbluft 3830· m.SI · tr e • · All adult, tun r.eeuri"" bulld-private beach. $1200 mo. Oct. kl June-** GAR v NEW CONDO 2 br, S.nohbunt apt. 1275. * ••• ~LAPTS · e DELUXE . e . e HOME ATMOSPHERE Ing. New """"'· dntpe1. Super 2 . bedrQom, 3 bath, Util •. pd. lSt _& last mo. r: 3 "R. . ., BA npt f•r 1-.. De01fuxe320 9&5 ~--BR. ReA rital ~~mo~· Leases from -·" .pMlding and pretty. $;175. + refundable clean'g. <)ep. unfurn. 2 Br ap1-in-famlty " 7JI " '"". • c . ...--a'1:e--v:e-.-_.,._. _.. •. mo. 6801 \V. Seashore Dr. Call section. Crpt'l le drps. No h_icld spac. master suite. ~1034. (714) 675-8551 , CDM -CHARMER Mr. Pattison for key, pets. 642-3645 . ::r ~~bla~Poo1u: NewPd'rt S..ch 3.69 NeWr.rt ~Towers ~.location -1, 2 or 3 642-3698 CHILDREN OK Recreation area. Adults -310 St NB bedroOrns depending ou s-·15 2 Lge 2 Br ..,.,,. DUPLEX Bayfront, 3 b r, erna . ., • • ~. WK UP •. 1 Bdr., ,...,v; 3 Bl' 1% only, no pell. F/R 0 IR • ue • qulet ~ $275 • submit Ba & Baeh. Color tv. mai&. Ba nso. Duplex & 4-plex, e $322 e m., :m.r • ~n Vista i>.• Mesa ofter; I -m MESA "" 2 I ts .1-... l>A" '""'" C:Jerun,~?itige master 'su.lte _ II 6 S 646-0ISS serv. poo · •n.i;.. • ...... poo s, crp • "".,.,, """-865 Amigos Way, NB w/trpl. Must see. ~. Boot ADULT CARDQ{ HOMF.S _ C• 75-722 -N. ·Newport .Bl., N -B · $120 Bachelor, all util. pd. Managed by slip avail. 615-3 4 8 6 or IRVINE AVE, AT MESA.. -. " . "·" ' '.' ... .. .. " ·• \\LLE\ HE \l:t') A ljf~<, l~l[RPPl"fS (0 ·646-9681 _\VIW,· drps;-refrig, range,-WILLIAM WALTERS-a> -5.57-'1010 Near New,...rt mVd, Flwy LAS BRISAS APTS x·lg closet, hldry. \Valk to fountain Valley 3834 $350 EXECUTIVE APT & Irvtne Industrial Com~lex 5515 River Ave 642-2566 shops, ~ blk bus. Perfect A miist see! On the bay, 1 BR $190. 2 BR. $230. Elevator bldg on beaeh. 1&2 for mature woman. 548-1098 FOURPJ..EX. 2 br, apt. lge new 1 Br. Boat slip. Rec Bldg WIJ,Yt!!. BUJJards, BR. Pvt balconies, htd pool. NEW 3 BR, 2 Ba, trplc. encld gar ... new cpt. Cln., Open daily. 310 Fernando, Color .. T.V. POo! & Jacuzzi. Seeurlty. Adults. • -·yard, patio, laundry,,-'·Gas nice area. 96&.&47L apt lO'l.----675--1520-or 6T~ ~tfY~ ~.1. ~. .FREE BOAT DOCK! .3 -BR, S.S.Q, gar, nr.. -.Ro a g Huntington· Beach--3840 1 LOT to ocean--Spaeious • 54~ • ' S Bd, 2 BA, fum CdM • lpl, sµndeck with v le w. .hospital. 16th & Orilnge. Se~ · Near new, 3 br/2ba. $335'. 1 BLK TO 8E~CH 2Bd,2BA.CondCdM$400. Winter or· yrly. On tbe SatorSun.$330mo.833-1437 $$FREE MONEY mo., year)y.-67 5-4911 New-A.-dem--Prlvate 2BR, 67s.f600 water. GT;,-6169/714-4384 2 BR. 1 ba sngl sty garden · _ weekdays, BKR. . 2Ba., bltins, walk·in-cloeets, V.51.N ON --BCH Ba h Sin . " We will pay you $50. to enc K!U'. Cable 'IV. $325 mo ON THE LAKE Rant1ls Wanted 4600 1 At flt u1J! Q>aaLPlaza. FOR wsr , ' ' Pool • ACapU!eo Aqua Bor "--3 BR houee 'by S.OIM Citizen ,. I :..;~ ·~~-! .• OFFICES ;•_ &·wife, no chil<l;.n. u-l . ' •"w~...,. $3lO mo. Cleartr .<4 quiet. 'I ~=.·ll~~lkms.Dullar-•. .'MEDICAL . LO<ar bu•ln ess,,mnd. ....,..... ~ •• 531-57_75 ~ Total -~'· • Rn AIL c. a BR .. ''"•"' ...... o" lot; _;,,· 1 lmmediaAJ•u Ot:ctroancyLTS . Prime Huntin~ Be a ch · S.A. Heights, E. Cps ta. -:-( · Fountain Valley locatlons on l\tesa, Newport Hts. To $250. ,' 1' -_Slrry, No Pett Srool".hllrBt &: Beach Blvd. ' Have. reJer. 646-4681 1 Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Ir'•· 'Over n.tm sq. rt. ot ren-lrom $175 -r· mo, table area inc I u di n·a: 2 1 BEDRM. apa.rtmel'lt nice "' r-neJOborg. $11) rctl 0-1. Santi, AM . •' 'Deluxe Professional Suites Bal"--A • A ff 8 3 00 .,__ S55tl Mo. wftlt futl lactlitl.,. ~·~" P• • · 7 . .,_ -Dr. ~lua nl1ke " retalL•--71~55"8461 · ~6'6'-164111q.ft.at.45e ~ IL to new prU.e eente•. ( -1; ;f SANDPifER. tNN- CORONA DEL MAR Good ....,..,. 1n trallk:. I -. For details and preview tall • cnt) 152.lTOO. , I INVLJTMENT DMSION Buc1ne1~ Oppor .. J .WALK TO F~ON .JSLAND Privacy-Peacetul.gp~ LUXURY APT. UVING 1 & 2 br., fum. aultes or un1»m., s\)ile to $295~0 $450. ~ WL~lCl 1rr ULDG ft! \Vl'I HI IJ[ flf_tf ' 2 Swimming pools, 24 hP. swltetibrd., utils. pd., elev., Cott sho11 A: rm. Rtv.,~lec. kits., dihwahers., patios or , baJcys. &: much more. '•••••ff••' •ffl•• • • All ·_llO.LIDAY I ,1Recreation Center .,# 1215 Baker St., C.P.1. *. J Blllla_rd T t,blos, 1 . Pen Billi, Fuss Bill & Elec- tronic Amusement Gameii. ·~ Xlnt ·tocom,,_SJD,llO!, down. -, ~1 for detalls. 'n.eWtor. " Paul Coad. 962-ii142 . A SPECIAL KIND OF .., 1 .tn.i;.. , c • g, wut, shag cpts.~ d r P s ._, move into our brand new NEWPORT Island 2 br lrg yrly lse includes utilities. ~ ~ 'iWM~~~ dwhr., fncd pat10, beam plush 2·& 3 BR. studio apts. garage apt. Yrly. ?\1ature 548-9578 or 55l-6042 eves. RI.ALTY 675-1$5 I cett., frplc., gar. Ad u Its 1 block from beach. Bltns, adults. No pets. S 2 SO. APAR-!ENT 1 1 Opt. )?laid serv., opt. tennis . I~=~~-,~~-,---~'°"'~~~~,_____~~ . $200. 2650-D Elden, 537-3125. dillhY"Rshers, trpl.cs &: 2 car 673--4749. · •.. or e a 11 e : ' RFSI'AURANT Newport Beach prime loca- tion. Small, charming, iiistlo. Ample pal'klne. Beer &._wine license. SSS.000. co~~-OF R:~w p 0 RT . • UDO Bayfroot, 6 bedroom, Like Btach Liying? LARGE bachelor w /I 0 ft. garages'. Lions Est. 3 BR. 2,, Ba % bllc Nice 2 bdnn, 2 b·a th.- 4 baths. \Vinter~ or yearly. 3BR, 2ba, fum/unlurn, fpl. Pool, jacuzzi, enc Io s e d ~2570. ..._ to be~ 'Sz? W. Balboa. ~~!:.!.~~~ .,N_.,.!,."'f..,f art. FOlt LEASE OR RENT 2101 E. COAST HWY.' 675-65ll 979-9!Hl or ~7295 645-3343'days._ 642-3783 eve. gar"' age 1195 .. l!ill typd. 641s-4411adult WALK TO BEACH 0""n Sat. ~. mo. C213) So-C·1-··~ ~- 3876 N . C ' I--=-,--;-=---.._. I, =-=~'*-;;:;--,,.,,--;c,;=-~ ~ I-------------\ ewport eft._f TOOL Grihding !hop, 4 n1an, Condos Furn 3400 2 BR, W/FRPL., 1~ blks.. 0 Y· · yr • ; 1, 2 & 3 Br, crpt, drps, 476-67Ki'. n tmente · . 1-•• H 11.-.--1 loc 1---------to bch. Newly d e cor. 642-l960. 393 Hamilton. bltlns. gar. 2'll 16th St. or BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on -G~uncl_ floor ~~b<fe.3_ ........... 21.3-64~~ .. - 1 2 BR. 2 BA. \Vest Nine, 67S-8<B7 .or 213-274-3692 2 BR near 17th SL shopping; 205 15th St., Huntington main bay, pvt bch. w/pler NEW Jge 2 BR. 2 BA . DCmllC ICW c.wr r , San Joaquin Kiii• Road days, 642-5967 eves , , · '~8817 1 IIOUSE to Beach ·Yearlys. · Cpta, drps, bltns, pool. $165. Bch. 847-3957 979-1935·, 644-43~ PresH"e '""'a, Pa>l, end • 2 ~Ft ~-t d .. ,_ A -Laguna Niguel. ....., or N h 11 d ts -. ...... Miid' LllWIE LIVllC ,,,.,.. · ...... .,.. 1• rapes, IUI· Invest Opport'y 5015 , • 525--173'l 1 BR. $215 Cute. 2 Br $225. 6,<;5800° n-'k e n or, pe · otEZ ORO APTS-UNFURN ""'ts 2 Br 2 Ba gar. FADtast:lc view. $240. .._ ... -.-.... ,. cond., janitor, parking. . , •, C.\0-!'<n.3 ,.,.. • °"'"' er, no ee 8234 Atlanta .,... · " • 496--0616 -r............. W I Condos Unfurn. 3'25 Westcliff area, small pet •Bachelors "ey N. Taylor Co. . Tired of Inflation? l •C-'---'-,------1 BED-FURN, pool, blk. to ADQULl~s,, no Lpets. Llk2e nBew. 1,2&_;.3 BRA-~iv garCl ' pool!, OK, call 642-2152; 645-9060.. San Juan . -1 II 2 U REALTORS "tock •ta"·et ~ .. ,_, N .. -... ;, ' . "-• Si Rdul $160 l u e ,. g e r . '1.'a .... er,_ ua3er. ose 0 c I 3871 • 2111 ·-J _,,_ Hill Rrl .., " ..... .......... '""" FOR Lease, majestic oce I;>\; • ' ng. t. · fl' Y· Disbw.ashllr, disposal, patio, beach, 536--0336 STEPS to_beach, Jae 2 Br. , aR ltrano · -· .. ' • ....n oa....... s ~~· · shelter for capitW. gain! 1 view, new 3br,_2%. ba, incld1 ~fij&-2696 -garage. $210. 6f4.-0878 . 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH f~~· !!Jr.;.,~~· mo. WW •2. U & Den Newport Center 644-4910 ComnlOdities may be the ": dnbhouse, ru, pool, adlts, San'"Cl,mente -?n6 NICE 2br, crpts, drps, mkl· 1.€. 2 br, 1 ba, w/patio, ............. .................. CONDO 2 b,r .• 1 ba , -From-$115-$435 ' WATERFRONT .)l.Oswer. For-wore 1.nforma· . I ;<> c!'.:tsgar~ $3.~~~ = $S 9.50 MONTH die age adlts. no p eta, gar. Sl.90 per mo. Adults. 3Y~: r~~RD~:i:Oi.;:"Re!fX>ty·, ;:t'~~,t ~ ~: Meta~ East& Adams. NE!POf.lT ~.~A.CH tlon, Call B. Wildzr. 493-$~ • _1: fre e Sa n C I em e n t e , reio:onable, ~ Placentia, 401 8th St. 963-2009 ~ 494-2918 or &40-0037 eves'. c40 1800 ,..,.ecutiye ouices Mort Trust DMd1 SOU ,. TI4-526-fil27 Lovely, ef!iclency s tu di o . 640-3160 _ NE\V 2 & 3 br, Exposed 645-7573 "' "' 2 Or 3 Room suite ' ' '• 2 BR, North lrvine, Close Utils, linens, maid serv., $200. 2 BR. 2 BA QUIFT. beams, bltns., D/W, closed 3 BR.., 2 ba., patio. One 'i:95 ~~· ~ab:·~ cpJ'~ SENIOR CITIZENS, T""F.r: Vif~~~~JiC:$iii,ter · '1LOANS UP TO IO% ,, to UCI. $260. mo. Pool. ~k'$" ~~Md. en.rt· Crpts., drps, b'ltn.<1, closed gar. No pets. 827·Z149 or ~~ toS300beach.~~ts. caplstrano 32105 Paseo A.pt. 6(ll Frankfort St 513 Blil Grundy Rltr" st TD Loans . Students ok. SSl-5819 def~Z: oc. 49'2~30 v:-. ~ar. NO r~Ji2G Thurin, 832-7844. e y, ;no. -C&rollna, 2u-&s4-2321 . ~ key, in rear. 539-01.C'ti, 675-6161 .. - Townhouse Unfrn 3525 NEW 4-PLEX nr Beach & PARK Newport Apt lltb-let. B h 3--2 LARGE 3 Br., 1% ~.. Apartments Unfum. ~~~ d:: id~~s~ ~~ H~:O~. d=~ 2~~ ~ ~: J:~~~ .SunHt He ndo 97\1 N~ 2::: San !i1:ts Capo. o:.w~ro::~n: 'nd TD Loans ·- luxuriotlll shag cl'pts .. bltns.. Balboa._ Island 3806 no Pets. $165. 1970 \Vallace. gar, etc. $225. mo. 846-8298 1 BR., 1 Ba.. 2 BR.. 2 ~CHELO~ ~£ch· ~ 4S3--0m or mo"93-1124 ::.: :!J5Ce n:~1.ii~:"-l ~ ~ ~~ LOw•s+ J•+•• Oren"• Co . ...\ incl. dishwasher, pvt patio, _!l&-0176. -EXT-RA lrg' 2 Br, 2 B•, Ba., cpts, drps, bltins. Pool view, w ' ' " • .," -S I • forced air heat. Gas & BACHELOR with kitehen, . .. QUIET, adults642-4ll4. <..tits, drps, bltns. $200 . Rooms • 4000 Beach Blvd:: Hootlniton atter Mta. Ce. - Id Ad It ls brand new ba.th, new decor. 2 BR Modem, Crpts, Drps, dlx poolside apt nr beach, VIEW o{ Bav lrg 1 br ef-Lease. 84&-3336, Ask Io r ·Beach.. C.U.'1321. '42·2171 JU.0611 •. 'ft'LrWlNc-HA APfS. · ~~· r:.N~9~1~. i:ts~· ::er~~~a:oopet';.0 ; ~ i ~ ~Sorry, no pets. $175. ticlency. Pvt:-frptc: $ 2 o o Mary Ellen. ~M i$82.~Pliv ri: & o FF 1 c E .S PA c E F o R Servin.r Harbor area 24 yn. 778 Scott Place, c.r.1. Balboa Penins1,1la 3807 Elden, $175 .. mo. 642.-4413 NE\V 2 Br 1~~ Ba w/OCt'!an mo. Call 642-9666. Apt1 Furn/Unfvr:n ~ maid :rv, xiii' securlr;;'. ~8.m~taB ~~· t!ff'ulj. Announcements 5~00 642-2007or645-6318 LARGE 2 br., 1% ba. vu. Shag'cpfs; drps. fpl, 2 BR. pvt patio, Jo c ked 114De1Mar:SC.492-KIO m·odern. Air, music, Apattments Furnished SUPER DELUXE Washrt~ ..... Patlo, gar. ~250. Open '"knds, 314 garage. Malure adults. ~o MESA ROO~ts $20 wk up, w1lh janitorial. Claaa A. Walk.Cr *Decorator Partv* 4 d ts Cl°"' to hi 19th S u B 96"0TI9 pets $205 548-4922 kit-• ·~ k t & ' -Bid Call "-Hill Have a Decorator Accessory Balboa Island 3706 3 BR. 2 BA, patio, trple, rps., crp · sc s 1" Q · • .,,_ • • GARDEN .... ,:!n .,_, w up ap · ""7'-0i3oorg642.o"""~ne Partyln.YourJfomeorClu~ 513 A \Vest Bay Ave.-& S. Cst Plaza. S46-8688. 2 BR. free .gas &: water. EASTBLUFF Beaut. & new, 548-9755 or 64!)..3967 ~ _, house 1-losteU Gifts. LRG . 1 BR Apt available Balboa. Days 886-4832; eye DUPLE» 2 br, cpts., drps, Cpts, drps. Child ok, no tyl b$~1tn~ avail. Year-AP-TS QUI_Et__ma_ture_adult/C.M. _ * 1 1i10. FRJ;;E ,~Tflt• SHORES INTERIOR -· ... 111 NOW. Wintt>r or Yenrly. 962-8721 -bltn11 .. lg\ elosets. n75. mo. pets. $170. 842-1652 · · 2 I: 3 Bdrm t drpt Nr. 'bus-$85-$100/K. pr iv No lease req. DIA. o ces 642-2255 &..548-46M 673-1200 Rltr. OCEANFRONT Yearly. 1 BR. Adults: no pets, Avail now. 2 BR, 1 Ba, drps, crpt, bltl11i, PARK Newport 2 br. 2 ha. utilities pJ'!. ~ i't t n 1 : 556--0058/557-3062 See pm. adj. =.er H~el. AIC, 1 1,8~.~l~bo-a-'-"P'°e=nc-in~s~u_,la--,3,.7,,0•7 Englenook, wet bar, Bal-548--4160 dshwhr. $24!1. mo. 1 yr old. Cou11)'ard view. Avail Nov laundry facilities. Rec. ROOl\t in nice. quiet homt. full · From $145 Mo. · 1 ~ cony, cpts, drps, bltins, car-3Br, 2ba. bltins, cpts. 858 963-1620-aft 6pm. _ 30. $264.50. 644-U02. room w/pool tabJe, gym 0:.ta Mesa. WorldJ:!g -mAn. 2172 ·~~ Room 8 ~ .S ~ , UNIQUE ~ port. 675-1536. Center St. Apt 1. $205 mo. LARGE 2 Br studio, encl. YEARLY 2 br, blk. from room sauna fX' Adults 642-479.t * ~. U noon * . Balboa Inn Pool Utll pd YEAIU.Y 2 br, 2 ba, encl"d. 645-9219. garage. $157.SO mo. lnfant ocean & bay. Now only! oncy,' n,., pe~. 2881. Briitol. LIVE AT TIIE BEACH, • 1501 WE'STCLIFF DR. L & F nd a , $lOO 10 $250. 675-814o ' gar., steps to bch, adults, 2Br, 1* ba. Furniture ok, not pets. 847-4440 · ~$~2~49-.95.~G_n.~1~009----·J Costa M:sa $25 &. up a wk. 673...(144() NEWP<?RT Jo'ihanzlal Center ~st . OU ,5300 .; B~ ...... -·l--br, P, 11. 0 • no pets. $290. 673-1990 or aVaUable. 2421 Elden. $200. CHILD OR PET OK 3 BR., 2 be., 2 gar's., nr. 751-4117 PINE KNOT MOTEL Le•s1n9 Office Space r.d'sr Blk i.abtSh !Mix • I "1 " ....,!', 1 673-3610 ;,.18-2748. Luxury 2 Br, 2ba, DW, shag. stores & oflice!I. Adu It a. Vecatlon Rentalt 4250 CALL ON·SITE MANAGER Vic Grand '.1: war:r/ Aey Lnrbr Lnghr Sh.t.hr. Shtltr, SE FO~D bike, by colo size, d H.B. P UlSTo It bro ·Per Lady 5' meet ., .... "'" ph)'lliC art Beach, I ·~ 312 SRn . Call 492 FRANK Studios Tr ave VACA our a Walklk Bl~J~5s~J5.~i~ri;d. TI-tEPolnt l BR,stv&.ref, LARGERedecor'd3'br,21h '1151!tth.$200roo84&-5975 $300.By0wner.54&-83!t7. LAQUINTAHER-MOSA (7l4)642-31Uextm. Into. 55'7-0 752 & : cpts, drps,,garage, util pd. ha, lg. llv'g. rm &: fam. 1 BR apt, $135. + utU. 1 NEW 3 br., 2 ha. Waterfront Spanish Country Estate Liv-Rent My 'Concloll NEW· PIUllh office Bldg'., 2 832.-7174. Please. ii M(\TU BACJIELOR apt, kitch!!nette, pvt Myfront bc:h. $175. mo Adults. no pels. Yr!y $185. rm. No pets. 642--0461 blk from beach. Pool. No apt I.ease $450. rnO. Ing It $paclom Apts. Ter-Large, 1 BR. apt with view to 6 RM suites. <;onf~JCe FOUND; Pekinge1e, male; 1 • 1 tor yo 9651-3465 or 675-7023 NE\V 2 BR NO PETS, NO pets. 960-2746 640-5866 raced pool, sunken gas of mountaJns and overlook-Rm. Xerox copier. Neill' t""' 2 3 VI ~ ~-."!'.' BBQ U be!. I Li·"-0 C. A""""1't 833 3640 _., -yrs. c. ,.ount. NE\V xlra Ige· 3 BR, 2 CHil.DREN frplc/blt ins, , n 1evabe v111g. Ing pool. Owlce PALM · · +'.I"' • -• Valley 10/28. 960-2900 Ba. Oceanfront Apt w/dbl $260 Call evenings 645-ll34 SEEK & fJNrw» S ummer Olympic 1.-BR. UNFURN. $100 D~T 10ca1tlon. Nrklamall 5Sc PER .SQ FT 536-1997 ~ v.·1 MJA T inc util's. 77~-9175 \ • Costa Mesa 3724 1 BR Furn $165 Lots of bllins, nool. walk to shopping, \~ nil. heach. 931 \V. 19th St. ' s:ar. $500. mo. 64 2-2 16 4 PRI,VACY + 2 Bdrm, 2 Ba. II EVent1 1 BR, FURN $2l5 shopping cen er. Wee Y or .,..,_1617 WESTOJFF-NB LOST: Black Cocker Spanie~ J B#\BY days; 673-0782 (!VCS. gar. ca th ceiling, patio & 2 BR. FURN $255 monthly rate1. For I D f o -ACT, 541~ , _ N~lj,Jjgbl'-'~';!~~-tJ~ll;-'1~'".'""!"'~ 1 BR Fum/unfum, yrly, utll. yard. No~~_, ~l._4 -G •N t E 0 L-E t,..., D-N-A-K-C A""it=T T T ALLA~.it:!.~pe~.AID---64U596.-or .. 556a68 300 ECUXE 2-rm. OttG': Easf Clay. ''Toto" 12 yr1 o.1 d . -; BABY ~· t~~72is Newport ~~ND~E\~,. 3 1br,2,ng N P 8 F N c 1 T 8 AM Ny 0 R ll l.621L.Parkslde Lane, Hun-Rentals to share 4 ReCoc.:t :iwy., =· -:~~OO Reward. Call 6]5-:45ai· ! liome, ac . eves. Orp" Cir ~nil q,i<,4,~~ tington Beach CD4) 847·5441. MALE mid twentlea wants a no CS. i LOST: trah ~em., l ltJgs. * $225. Span Ilse .yrly, J,f range, · C E.O f; G . ; s· EU Q ET A 0 1 blk W. ol Beach on Ed· •to h 2 8 1 300 SQ FT, crpts/drp1, '95. yr., vie. of Colden wes; ~ Busi'n blk to oc/bay. !BR: lOCiO 2 BR. Adults, no pets, East· ·y N X N. --1nger, South aLl&t 111gnal, _1tame -'_art ~ ap' per mo. Call 64&-2130 or ,~ Westminster. REWARD. MS-0492 El Puerto Mesa BaJboa Bl. 21:J166J.-4662 stde Costa irttsa SlGO. --. c Y c L 8 c y--1 block.-..._ ~fo ~· 2~ ~:r snF3109 -894-70fil -t li 1 & ·2 BEDROOMS C1pf1tr1no htch 3818 li4S-0343 Q ~ N 0 G'G A k M 6 pnr. ._., -150. Sq.___!rt. WO. ino. l.ncld. WST: SWl 10/20 ((!m Germ i" - No Children. No Pets LARGE 3 Br, 2 Sa, shag .1 , 1 ... util's. Boats &:_Bay bUlalde Shep mix, bnetan, flop Pf'.lolt & RecreaUon SMALL HOUSE, &tv., adult ci'pt. drps, bltna. Near OCCo N N 0 G C N I N 6 N • ~ -T,EACHl:."'R.. sai or"'" ath eu_c. your door. 67~. -ears. Missed a ?lot, plellM • .., --r ~ M•s Wt• -·h s-557 00~ • ' ~bv Resp, fair, finn, friendcy, call Bret 49••~ · 1959 maple Ave., C.M. ..~-.. ....,, .... · ., u<M> WJ, -wi1U N I I MN A _"" .,,.,,,,,, des'$ fem ., Jh.$re 2BR hie., ~A MESA OOWNTO~ ~""'· ••*GARDEN APTS , ,.:~.::.;,ic:· ;::•°:'-"496-"'=pe 969:::":::·1'-~~!565--_--V~I a ~RA Irv;_ 2_Br. C r p_t s ~ C-A.~S y~g--N C • &I Penln .. Dave, Box Ult, {lSO;-NeWty dee .. quit:! L 0 S T , M a I e ,G er man ""' ,, drps, bltlns. no pets. 8JO Bell 90'lJ1 136 Rochester, 642-4900 Shorthair, all brown, $100 .• ' e ••POOL I !\I MAC. Palisadeii duplex. Center St. 646-1181 G r T 2 BR. Townhouse, frplc, N.B. Business c>r pro(eu, 2 OFFICES In nice Jndustrtal Rewanl. ~77 •.. Furn. 1&2 Bf' apt,s in Adult 1200 sq ft up/dn. 2BR., 28.A, LARGE 2 Br, l\~ Bn. p(tio, l.rom $250. l BR. frOm $195. man to share great home. area. $100. bolh, uW. lncld. FOUND: Fe1nale black. Jab. JJ«•ti-On. No pets. Elm bl tn~gar. $225. Call, ..garage. $l!ll. · G N t T 0 0 H 8 CT CL ~ te:nnts, contlneq!&l $lSO p·Ju.i . 64,5 _1502 548-8300. Lovable friendly: FatrvteW 1 Onrdrn Apts.rM7·~S Cof96.. d I M 31•2 645-1208 y H M E B X E A R C 8 -~--fll&t;..,~yatat ..... f>lntoily ;ews/wknds. C.D.M. _ 2,400 Sq. Ft/P,C.H. and El Catntno CPi1 546-1435.! $130 Bach. All util. pd, \Yf\V, orona e ar ,. ADULTS ONLY. 2 Br. -.11, ...,..~n . ..,.......,. o pp I ""EED ROO'n"'TE lo ohr &: ?de/2nd Floor J650 mo. LOST· •-1eh •·1ter male ) J drps, x·lg. closet. lodry. 11:! ... .,. MT M S 0 I Y 0 YA I N I 0 I L 8 I: fine beach. &M-26ll .. ._nt .. 3 br°" ... hO" .. '... · or1ioade tor ! 557-3062 24 bi'. ' "N "";' • ' --blk bus, walk shops. All UPPER 1 br. 2 be duplex. drps, refrig & gar. $l60 •-= .,., .._ 2 yr, old. Vic. 12th St. H.B. J1 l rtuiel udults: · M&-10911, No Bltn kjtchen w I r n f r I g. mo. 646-5'983 . 8 N I E N H 8 C N U V D C U D E 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Furn, NB $500 66-m:4' • .lu1lne11 Rental -4450 Rt3ward. 960-ll'.IO ~ . ts. Sundeck & fplc. it09 ~ MESA DEL ~IAR APTS z IQ g y IC p 2 Bd,"2 ea, untu.m, ND $S(iCI WANTEDmalureltJ'aiiht .. FQUND: Blcycit l..GF. l br. pool, it.dj '° sho~ !\lar'laold. S28S. 67:r7977 L«e lront-3 Br. 2~ Ba. $125. -3 Bdo-2-Ba. untu'°°.hldu $475 malto e's toll~}!:~· .Xlifr _~T10N, In Corona • Btw64Hl13n 5 • 7 • • l'lng. $180. Detioslt rcfu~ 2 YEAR Old Channing 3BR. 998 El Cam.Jno, 54G-045l 8 P 0 B N 0 I F 0 I .V E C D M Jl 675-1 -' • _ ;,.J, mo. -. dtl Mir 1o"r commercial 11t dnb1r. to. respon81blf' eleo.n 3BA apt w/~tio. $-KIO. 11 5 0 . LOE 1 Br, no v ·isi•N BAL ISLAND [)to Luxe. Apt. Ulle. i,.oW tf!nt. larre . FOVND youn.g part Irish te1)lnt. -No pell!. 1887 J.fon-1 =''"l><c;',;;21;=. =:-,,-.,-.,-,.-chlld/4og. 6 7 3-D ,Center. ~.,T.';:,~~ ~ ~rf:-::.: . to Shatt!. n10 own room. ~ or 64~ Seher msle. ,..fain and ,7 ~"'~'~"~"-646-631~-'-'-~~-.i TOWNHOUSE 3 br, 2 b.i. Open. 642-2464 or ~1763 Niitdt.1' ..._ .... boA.k ii• 1 ••• I 9V Call Roser or Luc. 615-609'1 . C.M. Stontfronl Ir OUlce + Sunflower, S.A. , 545-4965 FURN, hlrge l Br1 idtti.1 &aclous & Modem. So. Of ALL ELEC. o,,,,., Drpt. J'lri BOXING EQU18'1'1l1AN I HOOTING ..... • FEMALE tuqmtl.10 wtlnted. 1500 sq ft fenced M'l•· Toto l )'()QND, Toy Poodle, wb.lt• I 1nr bachelon:. $165. Adullt. Hwy. $475. m 0. '5494191, (>H~ ap(l,.-1 Bl\.. No child CANOEING f't:NC:INQ "WIMMING ~ 3 Br. 2% B&, frplc, 2 blks 2750 ft, Hte.vy foot tracr_ic, tum. Vic. Shortcll!fs, San 1993 Church 54Ml63.l &U-1144 or pets. '135. S48-W2. CYCLING GYMNAmCS TRACKAND'11t.D ... PM.'?f'Ji~n:~rs. heh. CdM $165. + 615-6530 C·l. 64641961; 64&-1246 Clementi, 498·0239. I BR turn apt; 1917 Chorch l Br .. 1 bfl,, l -blk to ocean. 2 BR, 2 Ba, bllfi&, balcony, .DIVING PIHT~i"~~fatf.l'ING • ; MINUTES TO NPI' 9CEI RESPONSQU.F: &hi to .1h&re SPACE! AVAJL for ltialll In FOUND: lDIJO='Gern\. Shep. St. S!Zi n10. 64&-85Q or Maturo adull1. Nn p l!'tf . $225. mo. Adults onl y ! Bach,J_428R. trom 1157' :rtly beach apt. .cuJI Teti Boardwalk Shop'g,-Cll". at "Pu~, male. Vie YotktGWn " M8-3XfJ ... -ReJrltt + !I.love. 67$-3.\80. ,. 6Q..36ll3 To ordrr •ny or all -A tht tapa;nded "Se:flk 6 flind" book~ Adults No Petl at oUlct. 644-6440'. Hunt. Hbr. Call: 846-2366 It Maa:nolhl, H.B. 1163-4102. ., 1'r.uxu°', '=='=R"1=o=u=s-,-.-.,-., ...... ,,....,.,.-.,..-. 2 BR. J blk Qce,n, 31 7 •M"E"SAC-'-v'°'e-"1-.,-.,c--=s,-.-d~,-n, 1 rn.wbtrs 2 throush 8• Nnd 60 ctnu ror •.teh. _,uinr th«! 15&1• Me.a or. • -QIRL to aha~ Bal. Bch. R. v. 1toriwe. Mll,Jorway. 858 FOUND: Male black La lt · r.tald ser. No s'm o k fl rs . t.tn.rguorite, 6~1 Adult& "1rpl, nu crpts, drpt, b..1byok. f:Y•bl~ to "SM~ ~ind," Star•Ttlt~ Syndlci"i..Addre• (! bllcl aom Newport Blvd.) apt. Aac 19-Zl. $120. W."18t1i St1.~. M. • • cro••· ~ nl~. Qld. Mll.f'tners , E.:1np. itent. Si!-1197 Only, nn pc13. , ~"°~"'-'-'-· 1.,:IOl) ...... .,.!Jl_.!)-_3432='--~' --"'-n_••_"_" __ •~--"-"'-· ------,~-, ~ mo. 64&-CIO -ltt'M"'3411 U~ NB 644-5.~ · '"' • -------·-~ " ' ·-• • , ~J) .. • • " -: ·j P!tOF 1h1ervi All P ext ll ~bin REMO °""'" Cobine •J\1lN l'lu c.,, REMO mnv -I. plant *c Xlnt pr:lt'('~ CUSTO ~'JIC'5, "'"'"' • * . ' • ·--... -\, ' ' ~ . . . . . . --.. . . - ' ' -. -. . -•• • F<ld01. ·-"" l , 1974 DAILY ~!LOT D 7 Ip'~-, )!"'f "'1""100H"'=•l:,-p°"W"'•°'nt.<1=,.., M&l'=""'1"1•"'.'"=n••l"',"'w"'•'°•"led°',""'M"1&"""'P""11"'oo"'t1""•:r•lp-:-W= .. '"ted=,-.,...n,F 7100 AUSll!" W1SAuctlon· ifs· Lo1J & FouOd SIOO C•!?!t S.Nlce eol6 Motonry-- CALlF .. ;/;:;;A:J'..OON;ROL JOHN'S ea,,,.t A UJ>l\Olitily WI mA r.t ir& S 0 NS, ~un~n Ota.ch Shelter Orl Sh'""'IP' , <SoU.: Re... -¥aJoory UC. oo 2 a 3 o 4 6 , Ba~ of~~ ... :".:.. ~ctv tardanll,) Dflreltel'I &: 8rlck, bklc:k " a lo n e -·--~· v all color _brichtenen a: JO 586-6371 CAREER op.•n _RlUNITtES --,A-RT TIME *PUBLIC FURNITURE AUG,T ION* tdl_ -· *••Tonight 7 :30 PM'*** ANn.tAL ASfilSI'. LEAGUE minulo ltl.».Cb for .. itiite u~.i-... •. LA71 l&dopt1oi1, ·~big atxl carpets. &I've YoUr' money '='WW -' EV N (0...lers Welcome) . IN OUR · -E I NGS Loads ol repossessed bankruptcy & Jlqulda-....; ~~in~u= by aaving me ~ ·trlPf. "' *Mo v !NG 1-wwES1- KeWiounc1, Blklalvi-, male WW clean 1rvuw-nn., ~ RA.TES IN Oranp Co. u. MARKmNG DEPARTMENT Uon turn. Outstandl.og buys 01 the year. Openln&s local and througbout lbe--Unlted Adults with llltsfalllinl, attractiYe Fantastic bodnn ..... lorm-din..nn sets.in· Germ. Shop, BlkJtan, Fem nn.. • haU St5. Azl¥ rm. celllt'd inlured TOM 5'9-Bauett, Brn/Wh<. -A•~ Sl.!IO, couch uo. Chair $S. 4122 'It , , Statea. We provide training. No experience eluding chinas, server!, round & sq tables:, necessary. A chaoco lo be part ol cable pel'Sllll3itieS wbO enjoy _,.,I_ with ladderbck uphol. cl11ilis. Chests, dressers, IUoll..Kl' 15 )In exp. ll what count.a ...,,.,...,. ,,.......,,,_--~~= ll'iih Stuer, Rl!d. M &. F not , method. 1 do v.wk P1lntlhf/P1,..rlft1 60ri T.V.'s largest & fastest growlng company. wu•1111rr; mirrors, kln_g & queen hdbrds. Lots .of beaut. Te.mer mix. ma.le -·-... •• Good >fin. ~•• • ~-'. ~-•e ••y-.u. rd, 531.otfJL · .... _ ........... IUlll , .. PAL II Ba.ck. 10'1 Mal)Dly Qualllied salary + comnil.ulon. ki!S. Start at $3.50 per bOUr. Phone ::!!~~~ i'!:i':~~~~.din lable & chr>, end L~ls, Chihuahua, mktwbt, fem Celll"I' '°ti the paint A 1'11 patnf -ail ~~mix B~wh.,t,~ *Aex>UsnCAL * rma $10 ea. wan. only. CALL . FOR APPOINTMENT unuauol 11reploce, bu, ""'°• C:Ars • Ap: .l .. :1-repalred-repainted :.~;:t~xtn. Oip th1I Lnghr Dom, Male, mktwht drywall, wall ~. 6fHT15 I;-:=-=--'-'""=-...,....,.,~~ TELEPROMPTER 642 J'21 extenS1°0R 250 between 1 30 . topockck, redlo, .... pl•yer combo. "'N • ' : Side by sd relrig/free_zer. relrig, sloves, LnghpiDom, Fem, 81kJwhl C nt.H:: te 60lf INT-Ex t .Palnttna:A Slrthr, male, BJk/wht •m• f...:oncre -wallpaper hanglhg. Av a: • and 5 00 P M waahers, dr~ers, lamps, tv's1 liv. rm sets, : • • coUee"tabls. oally !Urn & loaos ol misc. & I Sblhr, male, Blk/wbt . JESS CEMENT V ext. t\awie $221. Free ·Ell SEVERAJ:. KITIENS Drivewa.ys, s 1dewa 1 k I Call Ray Parker 642-8245 H•lp Win~, Mlf 71~H•lp Wa_ntod, M&F 7100 ASK FOR ELAll\IE gift items. ltems-Subject to pre-sale. ' LOST: Si~. Choe Point• Patl08 ~ ' n.B, Palntirll ext, Mo 1 t Ankwers to Sam. J{ad wh.lte 5J9..3448, bome9 2Sc sq, ft., paint An Equ•I Opportilnlty Employor We honor BofA &.Master Charge Food Available MASTERS AUCTION 20751/i Newport Blvd, Costa Mas• Ula9625 or 644-Ua6 DELIVER l<•lp W•nled, M&F 7100 Hilp W•nleil, M&F 7100 Oea collar &. blue collar CEMENT work, -any kind. 1-lncld. alao int Painting. free w I n a m e tag, Vic. or Co m me rclal, residential, m. 673-3858 aft S Republic }Jomea, Rewnrd. Uc-& bonded, 638--1.IM.S h t CLASS Erl/Int Palnrtnc. E X P E R I E N C E D JoUrneyman Mechanic 54§:3684. CEMENT k Block-Waft P~. Atrl ••• mEPHONE DIRECTORIES SALESWOMAN in jewelry To ... 'Ork in auto club ap-l~"!"'!!!""'~~~~~~~~~ ... ""'""'~~~I FOUND, Small b I a e k & Walla,· ....... •-a!Q, Spray, 125 yn c""l ll1'Hl2ll4 :Jrne':"r:.f'&u~dPt:'. proved ~fll!'"'i,;d'v!"' Help W•ntod, M&F 7100 Help W•n.tod, Ml ..,.100 sliver miniature Poodle vie.. etc. By hr. or jbb. 9t6-f91S • * 1D9' DISCOUNT ·* Men Or. women 18 or over with. cars, station opening soon. 557-)438 Sat. so::;: 646-8838.' c. R.E. APARTAfENT SALES; TEENAGERS n«.'ded for Qc. of 1rvine Ave., N.B. Teddy CONCRETE WORK: Patfoa:: W~per1..._ IJ8 4 .,~'!& wagons · or .light trl!cks. Pleasant ()utdoor &: SUn. JU"IOR SALESMEN Youn&' a g R re•• iv e olc casional babysitting bvule Bear Haircut. Call 642-1317 Drlves,1 walkl., fqundatkn. Call .....,...,.,... rk _ Films n _ _ .rpeel!\lizing in invesunent Terr. area. Exp. w/lnfunta or 549-9941. Sm Jobt o.K. 6'5-8512.. PROF. painter, boneat work, wor 1 your available daylight hours. Cali~ EDUCATIONAL prop 1: exchanges, needs req 'd. 6'/;,-J5.l7 LOST: 1',emale Irish Setter, CUSTOM CEMENT WORK reas, Int-ext. tree nt, ttls, fornia license plates required. Apply daily Media needs men &: women Age ll).lS. Earft.-$3)-$40 per 2 hi~hly mottvated R. E. •TELEPHONE Opt', answer-.. ~· M;u1oo Vi area. about PATIOS, DRIVES, WALKS1 S48-2159, "2-3913 for job description & training 8:30, 10;30 all qea. No act'g. or v.-eek ~tting new cu.-tomen Salesmen. Will train. For ing .servil'e. 1'"/tjn:u:. 3-11 9 mos.. te blaze on Call Don SC-8514 .·QUAUFIED PAINTER AM or 1:3Q PM at the 19Cation nearest you. model's. exp. nee. Temp. for the DAILY PILOT after appt. 556-61.TI s.hllt. 228 t"orest A~. Lag ei-t1._.,.;~~·M· ...... ~;1':':!-:"!"18 C~ractor '°21 needs' ~A .. work.6355 *Rea1 . Avail d!ys. $4. per hr .• 4 school and Saturdiys. You REAL ESTA,TE =Be'="h===~=~~-I ~...,;,.--......,.__,..,............. V"'-BEGINNING WED. NOV. 6TH /lf. min. Apply Mon. Nov. must be out~· school by SALESPEOPLE. Whv not TELEPilONE \\'ORK from LOST-Mixed m1nl C 0 11 le. VA tL C 0 Ng TRUCTiON ·• WAiLPAPER .. 4, 2 to lPM. Concept Media, 3:00 pm and be able to v.urk ~~rk in the hotlest at~llli. your hoine, 4 hrs. a day. Fem. Answers tb \"Tlppy" Genera,l Contractor Ro 0 m Hanging guam ror 5 yrs 3150 LB Palma, Anaheim (Near Kraemer) 1500 Adams (nr. Harbor>. at \eaat 3 days per week . No Jiuntlngto11 Beach/Fountain Cnll: Jean 646-Tr;i3 Vic Fair & B a...k er. c M . A-d d l t l ona--RemodeUQg _ Cari Rebko 646-2449 704 No. Valley St., Anaheim (Off Crescent Ave) SUltc 306, CM deliveries or collecting. Valley? Let us ll-aln you. Reward. 556-4149 or '(213) Concret&-Patlo c 0 v er a -Pl•ster/Repalr 6077 3019 Kilson Dr., Santa Ana (Below Dyer Rd) F1RMLY established import Transportation prov Id ed. ·Call Phil t.1cNamce 963-4567 WAITRESSES ~-Ext-178. Re!etencca. ---.CSL · #:293515 8!l Fair DG <J>sta Mesa company ttf" .ires s ales C' ~ 968-4812. Village Real Estate Exper. Neat Appearance FOUND SOfWINN 10 Spd 645--0831 • ~ PATCH PLAS'I'EiuNG (0.C. ]fairgrounds enl.i!r from Newport Blvd.} persol\ for electronic com· Equal Opportunity Employer Recept/Act"-Clk $650 21 Or Qwr bike, Owner pleaae Identify GEJtWICK A: SON, Bl dg . All Types, Free Estimates -Equal Opportunity EJDployer ponents. Job req u ires LIKE A Builness o( your Construction background Apply Surf & Sirloin by color, serial numb c r, Contr. Add remod. St .. Uc. . cau ~ \. • , outside" ~lling &-p ho n e own. Easy !ull or p/timc 1',ee Split/AIM Fee Jobs 5930 W. Coast Hwy., NB size, date & location lost. Bl-114321, 673-6041, 549-2110 Plumbing ~: 6071 sales. Also fol lowing work. Call-64.f-lllJ aft 6. WESTCLIFF WHO WANTS TO \\'OIU<? H.B. Police Dept. 536-5021. Electrlc•I 6032. Help W•nted, "M&F 7100 ttelp WantM,_M&F 71Dll re Pr e• en tat 1 v es re-No obligation. ~o fu!o o~r Personnel Agency DRIVE A CAD! quirements b'Om out o f phone. must make appt. if.1ark III Center ) Cl-100$,P-your houn:, work LOST: Fema1e Poodle, small E L ECTRIC I AN . oki L.R. ems P-LU ~BING Delivery-Sunday Only •koowtate.,edSomde t!fh(213nl)C,!.1 LIVE-IN Helper for elderly 1651.,E. Edinger, S.A. .. for Yo\ll"SeU, be )'Our own It brown. Sandpoint Homes · -1 Remodels &: Repaii's. Wab!:r ge esu-.:u. 017 \\'tlman. Room ln m 0 bi I e !>42-8836 bo5& Men or omen Can area, AfacArthqr I: Flower. Jobs -Ne"· Job!. Serv ce h , r · c r a , d f ~ po 1 I 1, 2300 Claude home, boa""rd &: salary. Non bf · w • 5.57-1095 or 892-4998 calls anytime -an,yplace. ·furnaces, dlhwlbn &12-4!263 OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE--GARDENER-OeneraJ Utility smoker. ear neceSB. Phone RIGGER Neat s~Jllan h~~. FO!UND: Gray/white/black ELECTRI54>-9829 CIAN MPl/C '"1!:,_ J!~ .. CbmLptlete QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA~ Semi rellttd individual !or daughtu, 6 7 3-2 7 3 4 or Vt! .. tetlred . .q;11 25 to 10. - ca w/Dea collar. Via Udo --1.icenle -n o. um.....,.. "'"""'ce c . TION WAGON ORVAN.CONTACT MR. _PAJ1/tull time_work. Apply 646-81.19. ProducUon Yacht Rigging Supplement your tnrome. and Via Mal a g a. 10128. 2331~. Small jobs, ma.int 272694 BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY In penon only btwn 7 &: l.VN Qiaore, 3-U shift $35. Mfg. req~1 person to Drive a C'lb"6 hn or more 1 646-~ or 6'Q-6l!iO & repairs. 54S-Ul3 Pool Service 6079 STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 8 pm. Fountain v i"IJe y · ·eo ;:-n-... , 1 train ln skill! of: day. Appl,y tn ~. fumiture -. 6041 aAtt ,..,.,1 FOR APPOINTMENT Drive In Theater, l.&Ui S. M8!~le!"' ....... ~-osp, c os a ROTARY SWAGING Yellow Cab r:o., t.M E. 16th FOUND: Altered male cat, striped. · wbt -Oea rollar near Ba.each &: Bol.u. - .... ll .. --=:.:' I 6/3-24ll , WINTER ACID BATH s......a.i ~ • · --. .._............. HIGH-SPEED PUNCH S Cm ~ Brookh~t. FV. LVN '11PM t., ta Afesa.. FURNl'Il.JRE Repair Service $44.!15. carefree Pool! Stott An E11ul n....--.... lty Em lo -r PRESS OPERATION ~w'-'o"'MA>=°'1.,.o"'ca"',.."'""'ro-,°'ln..,v-a=11d. Chair• strengthened • 49&-i559. 172 Cabrillo. SC • "" -t"P-'""' .P yer GENERAL OFFICE GOQd Salary s.tS-3061 ROPE&: \\'IRE SPLlCING, Uve-in. Room, board & sm. ~lued. Frtjfi est. 646-"'989 9 to 5. S;at 9to1 prp. Help W1nted', M&.F 7100 Help Wint.cl, ":'f.E 710Q Lite accunite typing Lots. MAID WANTED, part time. ~: . sa1ary. 546-8989 Gerdenlftg 6P4S Re~I &,Repair 60l1 -of phone work. YoU Will Call Mesa Motel Potill_iOn can rapidly lead 1 -~~~~~----I . . . Accounting Clerks . ~ ~ -. never be bored 64&-9681 to ~ Foreman. So 11 d -"!!:!'!!~!!~~~I I'll 00 IT RIGHT ADD·A-·RM-r-.MODEL'&: Posting ledgers Accounting· ~-· -BOYS J . a.st· A-Company. New Colla Mesa ~ REPAIR l3 yn. exp. Lie. analygla &: b~nk ·recon-or ... , •son ,......ncy MA,lD Wanted. Over 30. Pt·ant.Excellentbenellts. I -11~ J WITH PRIDE-GARDENER No. 233-014 CMITH CDNST cl.1.latiom Acctng e GIRLS • 17400 Brookburat, F. Vly_ Steady owrk. 411 hrs. week. We . are nof looking tor ex-. ""¥ will :yn exp.1 .ln collete 4:!")·3414 . . I'd, but 'not es.~sJ':; Paper.Routes ()pen • Suite 213 963-6T1S .f94-9.158. penence .. \Ve want lnteillg· ::;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;:;;;;;~1 ~~:'-4 °/~~~ Roofl to $450 or oommensurate In Ligun• S.•ch' In · --MALE &: FEMALE wanted. ence & willlneu to WORK. • ...... ..,. "I 6082 1........,, N ......... ....-B h GENERAL Daytime houni. Apply Ken· Call Fred, 642-~ Antiques 8005 -free eat. GEORGE 56-2015 w .... .,..r. e .. ,...,.. ea c Many Locations. tucky Fried Chicken. 2929 ~ -~------ EXP. kmw bow mal n t-. ofc. Good co. benefita. cau -.-. Call Mr. L•mbert LABORERS Cd ~ P. ·--·I•-.-. -S'50 I _ _t _1 -M iftri REPAIRS, all types. Rea~. Mn. Nell, 833-MSO. . . .,.-___,,..,... lrnrned. ~•--en•-or.... E. Coast Hwy, M. RN'a 8th G~ . .-.--• c ean u~, rm ~ ... Freeest.Lic'd.Askfor ....... --... '6' .. " ~~-MANAGERS WANTED SHOW& renova , Iandacap!na, ACCOUNTING ~~ual Oppor. Emplnver $$$. Lorig short ·tenn. * CCU'S -Lady 5'2" 120 lbs wahta to -~• -•ter • 3486 Walt. 830-0020 anytime Rapidly -w••• ""'-e o. ~ V# CilJ.1 541M450 . Co.uple or young man I o Nov. 2 & 3, 45 Din, wUb "'=;~-i~C.:'c~""'=.;;;;---15 I /Alt ti 6084 ••v .. '&' BOYS & GIRLS · San A t 1 Depressio n , Helae)-, meet gentleman ~70 )'1'8. ~ LAWN SERVICE _ ew ng era ons seeks an lndlv. w/strong _ NEVER A FEE AT TEMPO m&nage a n on o r to la C brkl Su whose prime interest DEPENDABLE acctng bcklrnd. WIU handle The DAil.Y, PILOT has TEMPO Temporary Help . Winery tasting room. No Full p-tlruvl-11&:11-7 co~.• mo'::: eos':io ~· are: Spiritual a: r ow th, Weeltlv Ma.Int• Cleanups DRESSMAKING · account reconciliations, ac-routes open In· COSTA · t exper. nee. We.,will train. Excellent Benefits lodge, ln7 s. Harbor,•-· physical fltne!S, aajllng &: Free.Est. £42:.8001:.,--ALTERATIONS count analysla, bank recon-·MESA, COILEGE PARK & GU)ROS No Invest. on pa.rt or lndiv. Good working conditions ~ art PO Box 5ll, 1..agWl3 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---;;:;;;;-£,c;:;;;;;:· 1,,,,---*=-'"'°""'-·-== I clllatlons & asst w/finan. ~ ~ WESr COSTA Iikned. employment, f u 11 Xln't oppor. to be ones o~·n COSTA ME·SA j~x~ ;~is~~~nSat!f Beach. CA 9265Z Dependable, Mow I:• E:lge. Tile 6091 clal stmt&. Newport "Beach time ....... t1m J t d boss. Applicatiotl!I be 1 n g Mamoriel Hospitel 6 p M . A d m i s a . s 1 .oo. l"'-iiiP""m°"ITU=''°'•"'°L"REA'=-"D"'E"n=--~ ~b ~ o fc. Cal 1 Mrs.Neal, Equal Oppor. Employer work, ~ ~ :: i fJ~ = 22j~1~0Qi 1~~ cf~; 641.2734 EOE Displays, door pttzei A . Open 10 AM to lOPM MH683 CERAMIC TILE NEW " 833-8450. -BOYS & GIRLS Uniforms furn. N e.w po rt _ glass galore! Advice on all 1..atten. CARDENIRES/COuu/IND. gmooei. F ree estimates. ALARMinstall,rServiceman. Newspaper Carrien Min. Beach, Coata Mesa areas. M~';;· trne 21-30 $150 wk RO\n'E SALE.S PUBLIC AUCTION • 312 N. El cam1no Real ,.,...!l m jobs welcome. 536-2426. Exper. only. Over 30 yrs-,.. 10. 'Udo JJ:le, ·Balboa Universal, 1226 "W. 5th St., WW Train. c.on1n-• Co AIANY ~· San Clemente, For appt. Cleanu;s, tree ls lbn:tb trim . * 547-1871 * olcL ~--0487 Santa Ana. Equal Oppor. guam st. c.olleae prfd Mr. ~r. mm, .1.1.c.n•S OF FINE ~9136 Soll ed. Seuon f low-e r s , Peninsula. Ointact Mr. Em 1 Richards, TI4/846-5455 Bonus. Vehicle Furn. ,All ESTATE JEWELRY, ART Call 492-9034 .. .,.... 642-3331 Kitch, Zntryway1, Bathrooms Backstrou:. at the DAILY P oyw. M A N 1 CURIST , ted f Exp. Pd. Est.ab. bus &: OB J E CT S , ANTIQUES, DIVORCE -YOUNG ~ -·t. ·to -Top Soi• 60f2 Apt. Manager PiLOT _or call 6:2 U2l & HANDYMAN N ··-~ h->anl H olrr terr11ory. Med. caventgt', FINE FURN ETC PHONE ...--"'"'' Couple to manage lovely well Ji&Ve 8.ppllcatio:l. F lighting fixt e .. k"'~_· ac ena. a Profit Shue. Retire at 57. FOR INFO A mWaruRE ONL y $65:-, Gardenini: route In CM, NB, t.. l'OP SOIL * COll.fPOST• maintained 40 to 50 unit Equal Oppor. Employer :!me janitorial U:':!:1': Saloh. tabli!ihed chentel. No Str.:ke, Layoff.a 75 yrs. 64.S-2200 • , Completely rellable CdM. Irvine area. 6tt--6983 *MULCH * REDWOOD•· ad u 1 t apartment complex, Mature ma I e preferred. 646--m.6 sa.ruo, Mr. Tucker, 7-9PM r~tf.liii;;o.r;nu;;;;s;;;;w.I ll---;;:;;673-5"""193""''-"--J EUROPEAN GARDEJ"lER, Call 586-G930 Ora.nae &: L .A. Counties. CASHIER Contact The Wood Ughting MUSICIANS: Join one of the Equal Oppor. Employer m/t F OOK an~ sOOw, PREGNANT? l•ndscaping.trfJe eerv1ce Schools & Xlnt tenants. Sal8J)' + F/tim~f:J~:.n~d. Fixture c.o, mis. E .• Main few, one of llie finest. Opp. ~fall~~,~~ Carin&, confidential cotm9e1-ble, 642-5329, ilrr-1~ bo n us, Call 213-~ St, lrv1ne, betwn 9am & to plAy· ln the! finest bands SALES, tng &: refetTal. Abortion, Haullnn 605l Instruction 7005 weekdays. . ~etro Cer Wesh 4pm. -in counlty. HSG 17·28 HJ INSTALLAllON & Pm. Nov 1 &: 2 .. Benefit d tio & kee'..,. API'-'==::.<-----= -2950 Harbor~vd.,CM HELPER to• P•'ck Schl.bandexpertenceoftop BRAKE&FRONT Bo)'s Club ot Fallbrook. ~ ~ p..... • CONST. & TRASH HAUL-c;>~El=~t ~~~ APAR.TMENT MGR& OIILD CARE w / 11 g h t Up/Delivery gen'enJ shop value. Start at· $344.10/rno. D0n!__~m $50 1,Sf,;;,Mt~Re~tired'-',C'--,1,---.,1-::35cl ING T r ee remova.l·trim· and intermediftte11. Call Married cpl. hu·&band housekeeping. Mi&Sion vte-dut ies . E l ectronics ExC!e\. fl'tnge, travel. Free: E .NO MEN -.. ANTIQUE:--"A~.,-,.....,.~.-C.~ncert-·1 I ·1-~ •• proi.h· gelp • • clean·up. Remov·e concrete, -·-at 15 2 _13 2_. or w/malnt. ability. 847-7371 jo Llve·in + •n'n-• 830-6373 ha·•-.. ~ be!~" Ap"'1.. Dent/Med. Pd Vac. Call F p _ ,., S Grand. Solid Oak TabJe-5· :~ct'!v;'g.jr\ ro:S ~: etc. 645-8512 _ _ -, ...,..""'""" OJ AR E A Distributor wanted.. ati. 5. ,., .......... ,,. 573\f.Jith St, CM,,_ tNJ• the. Marines, The Career or •P DOfS" tore rd. Heavy.claw feet:-Milke ,, dates. P.O. Box 1124~Tuslln HAULING, SlO. per load ~~, Piano, Theory Opper. to e/tiam u~ •• to1ra"°"1n· CLER~ HOSTESS Corps. 5-l8-5847/968-rned91n. l~f~ial• =~~s-:~~ ·~ offer. 646-<1656. - 9'Jl80 Immediate It Depe~ble Y-·-Home O• Mine 'per mo. P me. we . ExftAr'd In ShlMJrv. Dinn-OO""" ·~r·. ___,_ N~ED 3 women tm . to liberal empto-heneflls. FRENCH Sliver F1atwaro. · Service 548-8683 .,...... • Call for Interview, 639-6123. .... rr ... ..... """' -.-.. u... distribute Chrisbnaa pro-J --Fiddle back. Circa 1865. Pie REAL. ESTATE TRAINING.1 '"=~7-'""' ~7-'.,,....,,--c Mr. Newman 833-2320 United Parcel, etc. eves. Apply, Sam's Seafood, ' Apply In Per90n setting for (8) $300. 499-1221/ ~iv. instruction. Personal LOCAL MovLoa: & Hauling ASST. MANAGER PAL ELECTRONICS 16278 Ptaclllc Coast Hwy, ducts._ .• FulUp/t. Mr. ·Levi ·120 E. 1st Street ~ 644-5452. •ttn. Sain or ·broker exam by student. Large t ru ck • 11820 W••l•rn Av•. H.B. ~84&-5455.f,;~Ic;;;;;;;io;;Oidc;p;n\,...,...,;s~•~n~"~Ao~•:..,.,...,, i.3 wka. Academy S48-U92 ::~~:~·G~;!. I ~Jfks:::• lfJ11 Stlee~. ~~~ ~!!fJ Stenton 194-5353 HOSTESS N!~ Li:n=wto ~I~ :t~ SAL.Es Start your 0 w n ~ss~~ ~l~~t ~ MARHERlAL~~~~LY dent. \Viii till up 9' bed I ·~~!"!iiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!i~~l!!J~~ In a career oppor. we may COLL.ECTOR Attract, exper. pref'd~. top homes ...... 833-2224 business distributing an I ='0,.7C'an"'=. C-642"'-'"1"~5"-~-~I f $15 J ff ,_1.,...,. -have :tust the position for wages. Sam's Seafood II, NEW FACTORY O""'"anic face lift ?CM_ t OAK Church~. 9~ ft. 64.'>TI16 or · e ·......,... '""' you. Exper. in ael l ing Local" Established t.irm ia CdM, 675-0!KM>. "" . · ...,.,., 0 275 * Palm/Cud Reader * HouseclNnlng 6054 Job WanNd, Mile 7025 deoor&tive p r-o d u ct 9 in-growl! g. fast -needs phone HOUSEKEEPER WANTED· Br8.nch ·ouueta Just opening ~~~~on ~rodd~C:0~1 :110. 4ss~~~ Chairs All · 08318 hBI ----....,~---duding paint, carpet, co ector w_/exp. Excel . aa-~1o 1 ~--•· u·. lnareaneedsthefoUowing: . ·1,o:=~='o=o...,--~-I A'*Re£~~~.1•527~c ' DEDICATED MARINElf!°i'v".l:partsMgr. drapea&:wallcoveringsis renumeration prag.ram .. "'"" r .00-.wr v Mgmt Trne $185wki-"~'"~-=~=-~=~ TIFFANY-tablelamp.Make CLEANING 30 yrs w/pw, Diellel or gu desitat..1e. Some heavy lift· Call: 645-2640 tor appoint. m, some lite cooking & lite Servmen (2) s.1 hr SALESLADY WANTED oner. Brau Ooor lamp. 190!! FRANK Woobey_,. .. Kwig Fu boa.ta. Xlnt resume &: ref.I. 1 .., 1 ed Xln' .. ___ .. gardening, Lousy wages, .,._,_ Open Call for interview Court Av. 673-Tif.t • f • WE DO EVERYTHING * ing nw v · l ....,,,....ts COOK, p/tlme. Short order, meUow place to live, ideal ~uen 673-62511 • Studios. 11 mo. or Reis. Free est. 646-2839 Would Skipper or Engineer &: salary. Some wknd work burgers etc. Coach's tor _:ue:nt. 4*3455 aft. Pref ovr 25, married, car. '';AI:ESGiiru:~;;-c;;:;;;;;;;;;-:.-l ::APt>:?:?::;li::•:;nc::•:::•~---·::I0:;1::0j l=--'$130='-· '-54>-"-'"'4=1-="' ~-~~--~--~ 1 yacht locally. 5 4 5'-3 5 0 9 Involved. Call John Cha~ C.Orner, So. C.oast p 1 a z a , 5:00 pm {2l.3) 964-23()6 bef. All benefits, career positions.1sAl.ESGIRL for v.-omens & Trevel • 5450 I will do )'OW' houleM:irlc before 9 or aft 6, or write man, 557-8766 tor an in-546-7955. S:OO p.m. 494-1065 mem sportswear & ski I.;.;.:.;.;;..______ thorou&hlY whlle )IOU ~ • 331 Bowling Green, CM . tervtew t. Equal Oppor' I thes Expe Full VACATION· in Hawaii. Rent Teachen, bu!lineM woman. ~. Employe~~-. COSMETOLOGIST HOUSEKEEPER COOK , • ~ro p/ti~. A;p1;e:~n. our apt. in the Dikal on Dependable .. Rela. ~1627 Exp. man seeks P / l Im e for New San Fra.iicisco Shop. WANTED Woman who 11 Getaway, So. O:>ast Village, KENMORE Washer & Elec. Dryer Lo\.\'esl price o! the y~ar. Waikiki. $18 day. 83.1-1563. Mesa Cleaning service _,.. stock warehouse work. Area Ass I s TANT M a 'n ager Scissor cutetiog only. Nalur-alone &: needs a homa. who 556-8276. C&rpets Windows Fkiors of O C Airport =1 ~~-trainee, cowiter girls, ,_, al Trip. 6/a-SGl. will work aa housekttper ''"';i;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ $322. Pair Prire Etc. FrW Est. 5.57~42. ' ' • "' ,...,...,. "J & cook for couple Pvt rm !" Job Wanted, Fmale 70S0 cooks. Days & graveyard DELIVERY Man ' for early & ba pl 1 542-9600 SECY /BOOKKEEPER Sears .Roebuck & Company HOUSECLEANING is ou r shifts open full &: part-time. morning L.A. Times home ua 98. ary. ' To $800. Run your own show. Adams at Magnolia, Hun- bwiiness. Call JanJce's Rag· CREATIVE Apply Jack In the Box, 385 delivery route, Adults Only. HOUSKPR I BABYSITIER· Must be well versed in all lington Beach, 962-7781 &edy Anna.·~ E. 17th St, CM Eoonomica1 c a-r requlred, Do thorough housecleaning. ofc procflfures. Lots , 0 1 270 E. 17th St., C.Osla Mesa. HOUSECl...EANING. Good BUSINESSWOMAN A1TENDANT, exper. for 2% hours dally, no l!Oliclting Mon's., Straighten up. & vaµ-ltty &: challenge for sell ~-=-=·~=~==~~-I . -"-a ref11. Own transportation. Seeks position In art-related graveyard shift. Good pay ('r collecting Westminster babysit Th111'9., 9AM-IPM. starter. FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE 11:B:;•:;b:oY<;1;;i11;.:.::1"11~-----.--5.1>7-0WS field In Harbor area. Fabric fringe bene!Hs. Apply Shell H.B. area. s:is-2924. ' ~1 req'd, $' 1 • 9 O hr. AAMES 100°/ •. FREE New Hotpoint Rehigcrators. ~ER. Childcare. T LC HOUSEWORK by the day design particular f\Cld of Station, 1000 Irvine, N.B. DELIVERYMEN over 18 , " Bureau of \Vashers, ~eyers, DI 11 b - Working mom's only. or hour. RellAble. Refs . "interest. OC C graduate. Perm. p1time. Early mom HOUSEKEEPER to live-in, -. Employment Agency .washers, New . warranty. r,airview.lr;Al,lams. Ownt'rans.546-l665 56-4240 LATlmesdeUvirytoN.B. nice family, 3 sch. age NEWPORT Costa Mesa 556-llOO credit, BolA,. 3623 W 549--07""::12 PRACTICAL Nurse, x 1 n • t AYON homes. $225 per" mo. 642·4800 children. 6T:>-6166 p I A 2706 Harbor Bl yd, SUite 207 Warner Santa Ana, near · · Landsc•plng 6066 fll al tL Hou s EKE EPER Co ersonne gency An8hm 000 N Euclid Tlfi-8120 Harbor, ~2921 MATURE woman will care re · -ter 3,. yrs w I th DENTAL Chalrslde Assis-. • m· Newport Beach 642·3170 Crg 2 Oty 81 East 634.1122 I ;;;===~"-7,--~--for your home &: children lNSTAN'I' s 0 d , Sprinkler&, wonderful Pfltient. ( 71 4 ) N-..J Ca h Fo tanl, part time, 5 momlna:s panion, fem. Uve-in, non , KENAIORE electric dryer While )'OU• vacadon. Xln't $ 0 I I pre Par at 10 n'. 673-~, ext 119 ~ S · r per week;-No Saturdays. ~~er. ?i'l us t d r..-tveJ NURSES WANTED $35. Runs perfect. A real ~·Drives. ~74. BrlckwS!i'k, alumpstotle. GENERAL Christmas? Newport. 548-5o50oi • RN 'S, LVN'S SECRETARY-bu,Y. 16162 Ballantine. MIA TUR E LADY WJLL CU.'ilom ~,,lgn. Free Eat. HOUSECLEANING b'Uo A: D~TAL 1 ot1.icc A1anagtt, HOUSEKEEPER. live-in, PRACTlCALS For marketing manager of l"84&=60=10===-----I BABYSIT EVENINGS. Own Tony, 645-. ?4. Uc. 297536 , 96l-76M l~i:~ruc. ~.1 ~ st ae;i exper'd. Bus Y lluntlngton N.B. Salary open. Cleaning. All shifts. Apply at: Beach data processing co. Sharp, PENN c REST coppertooe ILw...ifJ;~·m~port~~a~tiol~~" ~84&~-86~«1~-;1 M~!!!§c:::::::'°~7'! #-Y Bea oUice,_Fringe_ b;ene-lawxl, lite cooking tor 2 com m u n i t "¥ N u r s e 9 attractive gal "' I goo d port_ dishwasher ~cutting II'. llsonry -·Help WentiCI, M&F 7100 ::"!.~A~ ~FP~t.: Ills, salary OJ>C'O. 962·3329. s644-m1364a t l chlldren;-cbildcatt!. -m&istry, ,7612 '"Beacl1 Bl, ::re=r. &k~~~ ~~din: board lld, like new s 75. s:!~~r;sr:;,~ 1:~~= Brick, Block & StoM A 3 . month job. $2.lO per TATIVE. Meet people. Have DENTAL: Exper. front of-· . . ~te 3-A. H.B. Ofc hrs ma rket Ing r u "c 11ons .,";:i!-,.,-;!6-."=-"o-=c---1 i ...... Refs 642-0m. ~ hr ••hr k FU d rk fun too. Call for details: rice girl. Knowledge of In-HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, 2 &-5. Ph. 848-1366. desirable. Good 1elephone & Rent Washers/Dryers ~··=~"~=7--.=-:--=·•~---~-----··..., ·wee · e e . '"""·""'' little gir~ Eog or Fre~-o. $2 Vk Business Services 6009 Have IOmethina yuu want to A stand up job.IBM ~-s' .....,..,11'1.L· surance. Good pay. 548-8844. . ' • ,.....,, NURSES Aides 7-3 &: L\'N \'erbal skills. Pholll! for in-· \ · l"ull Maim. sell! 'Oalslfted ads do tt n 0 expert ~~W" DISHWASHER f I f euential. Salary 0 Pen · 3-11. Exper'd. Bayvi~' !CCV\\' appt, lnteirated Dal:l *639-1202• ~FF.SSlONAL S urv e Y well -caU NOW 642-5S78. Ca.II 54S--7~30 to 5:30 , , ·BABYSI'ITER &.mall ronv. hol!.~tr!J:i~1es ~r! Hi,4-&JUSE~:PER-BAY.§ffi& Conv Hosp, CM 642-3505. Corp., Co6ta r.1esa. ~ 1-·REE PICKUJ> _ Rera IDtervleWer-Orange C 1 Y. ~ elude pa.tlenltnry setups. NUR.....~S A1ClH:· 'r.3 le 3-U. or &t&-7425, Appl's & ScrJp Metal All Phases. rn.41 673--SUY), 4 Yr boy, live-in, Ii t e Mon thru Fr I, 6:30-lpm. HOME-For Bache.lor. 4 Hrs. Exper pre.rd. Will tr a in , *Sec'y&, Bookkeepers CAii 11.nytin1e, 67~5258 ext 119 or ~3705. ~S TA'D . "" ='-:ft~kp~~ r~ ~ ~· (h~) APP I Y G·I en haven or a Day Mon & Friday. $3.50 XlDl wage &: ben. 642-2'110. Llz Reindf't11 Agency \VASHER & drye_r, cxcl'llent C.binet M•klng 6014 ~ ct\~ .. i,~~ER1l~J 840-1070 or "1-_nso. ~~B.IJOrt 1555 SUperlol" Ave, Hr. References. 67S-7S7B Part-time Salesm•n 4020 Birch Ste, Suite 104 condition. Call after 6:30 CJ'.RPENTRY cablncta, _A;,,,'!'] M l'.;_°""7Adi-iltCikd9 M unl~~·~t'l D I Sl-1\VAS H ER Wanted IZYlt'JE PER50NNEl 3M Window Film. 644-849-1 NeW~rt Bf>nch S:t."11TNI ti81-15Q.I. . ' custom v..'OOdWOr'king, home ~~ ... ,i . ., Y ~'<••di11e to 11t1 S!.,.,· Y oc;· 11t~ BABYSrM'ER For Teacher-Davw. Bcachcomb -s Col· rC°'nr-ES•AGfNCY PERMANENT Part • time, D l~I ~~ob T ·~·0155 \V HI R LPOOL dishW11shf'r, rt:pllirs, remodeling. No Job '""'2-,.11.1 To <levtlop metJOP! tor Frldoy, 4--li.? .. 2'",f Tues &: _Thurs afternoons &. fee Shop, 2633 w. Coast ;x;,r\JJ\... Mon & Tue! .riemoon~ &: O arg• o ou avocado ween. $90. 64l-802G too amall Frff e!lt. Lou 1 1..0n.-• rl'GCl1 ~CQr~•~ton.ambns Li.CW 'lO · eves, MW!t he r c I l n h l e, Hwy NB 642-8475 SEE OUR eves, in Composing Dept. E!Slahllshed 1965 after 4::1flpn1 . ,o .,..,ur ........ iocbir1h•7'-l t l'h f...., ' • • WUI train PENN I 'R;;-E;;F;;R;;-l;;G;-'01 '7-.,,,,.--=---.... 615-6739. 834-1299 ,,(('TAUIUS I ~ 310...'I .,~ K01'10 compe en w . re e • .,nces. D. h h ,,.. SUNDAY LISTING • y SAVER, SECltF:TAR\' with securities . \'ht. GE, 2 dr, 1 1 .;=="-"'"-'=--'°=1~5 ~ .C"!-H 1-MGU 31~ 6l$Kial oc,. tic~, Big Canyon. 644·7315. IS was er, nne _ 1545 Newport Blvd., C.M.· exp. for lnve11L counseJ'g. $125. Clean ,ft gel. co n d • .:trpen,ter 1~, .... ,,,,., • 3Ho.d llT-» "3,._, ~ ,;~ ~ BARTENDER-l',0.iALE Conv. hosp 642--0598 483 E. 17th St. (at Irv!~) CM PIN1•nt EY9 Work firn1. NB, :-0.'lnt. ben e • s. S-~:n REMODELING. Pe.Ito• 1 1~:-Jill~ ;~ ~;~ -:.;~ n4.St-6$! Applybtwnl&!pm. DIVERS-Trnln to divfl for Suite 224 '42·1470 Part Time 640-136.'l . l '1'">0"1"'m"L"P=oo"L-,l"l'•-·"'he-r-,s"oo~.1 Decks, Jl.oo.m Addit.ionl; GIMIMt '~ ~~ :t::=; t!n'""':rvs •SU-8361* Seaweed. ~rmanent Work. JACX IN" THE BOX, lmmed Apply in person ooly bt"'" SE?.fl-RE'T'lRED or unem-N°<'"' S\j,"natUl'f' Gas Dryer. Cllbinets. 613-ll66 M}' Ryan ~ a1"'' 11 aw_., 31....,.. aT:;f-""" 11".;,1 BEAUTY OPERA.TOR W9 Newport Blvd. N.B. openings 9PM • midnite. 7 .& I pm. Fountaln Valley ployed ~nrl,.mnn for 6 SI~·,_ Xlnt f'Clnd. ~3121. l!IINOR HOME REPAIR r: /JU#t·~ ,:~ :~ ~~, DK~,, ~ No foUowtna nee. Com rn OOCTORS ASSISTANT AlsoSt • UAM·8AM. U05 Baker Drive In Theater 1.11245 s to i hr. day. Lite ?il11nW1! ffiPPER'l'bN1-:ncrg .. rro1t 'Plumbln8. Carpentry I ~'\tt% :i ~ ·:~=-~=--' 6.2'J.Uf gunm. "5-1000. Young Indy (1.S--281 to work • Costa Meea Bl'Ookhunt. rv . V.'tlrk. steady. i\pply ll'I frtt. under \Vfttr. n2S. Of Crrnmlc Tiie, S.5560 I~ 131: 'IC.. 'nlo l-tl"-70 • BE OF SERVICE TO as doctora 11.sal•tant J C PENNEY·CO PLUMBER, Ex-r w"".""'11"1h"s'1·.,10su1,~1e12sp.'s1tdg711. t>esi on('r. mJSl3 ODEI Add-on lf1' iwtet• 1•11:• ~ <M 'nw 74~ CMttcOIH • /rttt'pt. In health spa. No • • • -,..... ~EARS COLO SPOT Frost RF.M, . ... _ &: I ( ..... y~11 l'~ ..S To 71A • ~i1 ~· YOUR COMMUNIYY exper. nece11. We train ycu, 24 F•shlon Isla nd, N.B. Plumbing, ~Atlna, MT'Vice B. 0.1. · ~1'°'t"ff • 00~"1cn~rt,yncus:Xp. d ~:: -1~""'" 1f~ !;t"'* · ~~ JAlt. "'°1'~ A: Get Paid For lt Wtlcom· Apply ln_pe1:!Kltl altn or e\IC'I. & remodel. f163..«153. sr:RVtCE ~tn. snlf'~man & ld Go~f$;~~ra!?r. ~ mos tt,1~.··lret ett. 64S-MS9 ·~~ ::~ ::=-. .J::-=, ".~iQI' In 1 Ncwcom:.n. '1t'Xible 2ll2 Harbor Btd., CM. Hai Openings For: PHARMA.CIUTICALS lube m.11n 1·op PBY 1.-llin~ <.~~DSPt";T i.: rff~~~-15 p ER ~ lO"-'d ~" soc. "°" hra. Need car, typtWriter DOMESTtC-A PetwonaJ Itel&> / Tablet Prta ()pr--Exper'd In br:flt'flls. J::~l'('r. n111n prel rl. *CAR PE" 1 :~ ~.-tin '1:lr 11 it~ ~t , ~~ l~•~ui • bappy d 1•P0 •It 1 0 n · Urgently Needed by Dia-1\tll A: Pnrt.-Trme m • c fit n e ma lntena.nce run or 11/l. Sl){'\l. 17th & ~':.c,~;~;~1s;oo~r'3"'m,1 rn;t!, Xlnt crafbmanlh~ s.,,.~11 u~ .SJ1'odlll .P"'°' ,,.:., · ll ..l47-3095. ~ed Wom(\n . 4 Hn. dllily. BEAUT~ OPERATORS .F/tlme. ~a. . trvill4.', NH. pd('l'!I Robert....S.. 1 ill t~ ti:!:,· :;:t:.,··. f-71 • BRAKEl:Allan.ment f.1onlhruP'ri.El .Toroarea. • • Llnwflco.L•bs l-"0:51;;:R"'v"'i'°'(',,;F,.c.8~,.-.-.~,.,.,.-.... .,-c-1 Bicycles IQ20 (.1JSTOM carpchtry oI all D'""' ~\'_.. .. ,..... service. Salary plus comm. ·8J7-S$48. D"cellent working oond• 6*-3931 . Fl.Ill k P11.r•-1'1nif' - 1,Yp("i. cnbttlct• It quality 11 ~. d• .-.f;: ::=..... f'tlCD f'iewpot1 Tire Center, DO'"-s~• PM h 1.f 1 Outst•ndl11& &.nctks 2148 Newport Bl, C.M. 990 E. C<1«i1t 1l .... -v., ~fl 10 :\...i MOTO Bcc11 ..... m•dc oon<'J°*te &196l I .... ... fU.tf \YI • -&t-4-8022 l,ll.I '"""• • , -I"' "" ., ••U. TYPES• JO~ 6Gln '°~ lfAL•'ir~ w,vs For. Stu!&"&: ti"''i• Aj<e\Vam~·A.,NoA oxporly ,· n~SI. Ar,~ tn Pett0n PR£SCIIOOL. Tc11:ctien. lln· TF'.ACllT·:Jts, .111 .111::1°;" tfS \ in f'rnnct•. ™"''~ ~n Rfll'l!l"->e "" A IC:\ _LT'\ 1111 • ._ 1 '·~ " "'" ............,, ·P~I n ~f'IOn ,,. .. ....... ~ .•• \\'ed Th·-mediate .......... i .. -. Mo-•-· • obroiiol l'. , , •• r, • l _1 ,yn;. Lk nc11o'. ~-64&-00tiO * niGJ_J:ALL--tr ~ F1t\SJGool_ "8JA•tme vNcvtur ~:,.~ .,.~~~;. l/tiflj Sun. ~f~. m v.... n1,1ti-Sl: ·~1"t>ppO,.:'nnployd-~ii &daafthrut~:"l~"~ Tf'"' ch,. r ~. "1-W,· 89.iti. 'The tastest drt1w m tne \Vrllt. -"'"' ...,, • Y Mondll)I Portland. Orr' 97'2i'JFI. -, • ... 11 Dnil~ Pi'Wl Chwlf!t!d • ,, • ' ' • .... ' ·------------,. ' • • ( . . -• -" •• • ' .. ----. " . ' .. . . . ' • • . . . . .... .. -. •• ' ,, : ., • '· ·-,..."•D~B1_,o.,,•~1L~V~P1':Lo.,,r~~===-...::'"::':::"c..· .:.:"::''::.'"ii"'<;',;';:.· ;;'9;;;;1• -="c.'""~=-"'.,,..,~.1.,.....,,,,.,.....-nti::-<.s.::,:-. ;;&:--Phom:k'·:-C-iliiiiii " 8040 F It I050 ••Of• Sole M lscollo-nos & Orv••• ··~ llO 81cycf•• .8020 Dog• ~~!'9 l'IANOS 20.._eruJt-er...-cu-,1-om R " SEJ'"'"ol E,tPla.11,lualiiiii" SutcrOUR EQUIPPED • PUPPY WOR[D-.-E'i$ -Pri Ply, Mu!I Hll SATIJRDA'E lO-to-3;-!IOO·Vla sc·1-a·11-[-r·'TS 1.apOJrake • 13 . 135 bt> '66. Chevy tu.woo Pick , up & loo"', _15" fi~ hol• CE-NTURION Bull Ttrrler, -wb;"Do5ern1:1n t v e r Y th In' 1 s~R.m. ot-Udo Nord.· Wluaual carved _ ......• Et ~ • ORGANS )ofu"°n -01s )>Wr lhitt;!.'3'-TJJtb"T..a.ke.--lhore PoP""tOP pattern, ftti Qieyaltt &: Fu bled A1nerlcan Eskin10,•Colllelf, tumltur ~ Custom all ant t qu tt ben d h, Gora· wnceaied self tetdin&: 19 ~per, inCllKIH p box, t~.Pl'Oducts f15 Ol' oll~- lly A11sern l Jt <iflg11, Otihua.twa. Tin,)' hardwood arn\ed.---Ber~ulon nwtcb'g, a• Yellow tofu, ANSWERS a...a....a.. "'-IC ·a:lll luel-tanlu. VHF, CB, 3 burner ft)Vt, O\'en.1.!~~1'11!1::""' ··--~~--1 L,_ ,...... $9!, ff___,...--Poodle&. Pit &llb.--Cocbpoo. ~v. ~fa. & 0 v •e.~ ~~ t'C; !:mu~" cane: -· . -lllll~-lb..,.._ -t>o.lt tanks, Bimini-top _..~Mater, SinR freili v.·ater FOUR 8 i'a*-t'' •·' f'h'estone • Rtg St19.95 · ioo MIXED PUPS Stud Ser· w/nlatc~. Tbls, r 0 ck ~ ~ cab., Jg. colored 1V mile. lll&t\15 _ ~ _ f'~ _ n--N~ 'Ill t m1tny more xtra1. FabUl.oUs ·holding tank. 1leqt11 :4. C.U . Tires.-pl~ 4. Ul" _ w b I a_ LIFE-TIME vk.-e Most Broois. RnUer chr. & ottonlo..n, ~ ~ furn. & brif:..a-br.e.' Bl<ti. Slngte~="'Nrll£S --r-•., l>Oat, lmmae,..p,S. Ph: :>48-M43or se&-2080 -FOOR \JS Mag wllh1. com· ,GUARANTEE Canaries, Revlilr:s & Turtles. mo.tcbfi!J -ehair .. ~.. a e, t Materi11l1. In ipllf~~usorsbip on S.t. ti S;JO, $un. 1Z..S e.u68 or. '1'-l-ln KING O' the Road Caboven. \>lete for Pinto. 962--2073.. Cuaranret'd Assembly Open Eves. !i3l·5027 :0~ ~": =.lYf'r!e:ui~1:e~ 228 MAGNOLIA Sf. CM nuditf, babies are still being *Pl•not + Gr•ndt* Jlt Ext-N11 CnliHr 'l'utty, T0p Ket, l'de TOO, VW TRANS. BUS '68 tlml '70. " $1 01 LAYAWAY $10. PEKINGESE of Eneyk>pedias, hide-a bed, Sa:t/Sunl 10 to 4 hon\ wlthOut CLOTHES. Bald~· C.U>Je ... O\JClcUlng lo"'ORMER. euy o1 Lo n c A custom shells. Men Cam· $125. 1$.l60(lpe VW Cases. • _ .. A KC-PUPS l.iineHe ~t, bttr &:: 4tools, NEW Range hood, .e-ardcnint; -B-A~L D'W I N-ORCASONJC, • 1'"111cber ·-l:alwal. • K1ru!:*li-B e a eh· Rr c·s cue Boa t • per Sales, .. 2036_..H a r b or·, ·"$TO & e,. ~1_83. Corona 11el Mi'F'Bllte Shoµ S42·112S :t pc Velv'et Llv·nn Set. _tool~ 1ne bal)(I. & p 0 ~.,_r ELECT R 0 N1 C..Qraan, _· Knabe· M:-,on ... twr ? '. Powered b)' ~ 'Vt. fP!lll Mesa , Ree VWtlcNs 9530 3323 E .• c....,,~',};!,."">'·· CdM Pafio furn, Oil P aintings, 1110\\'ers, t!dger & o t ti e r Model 111.. Beautlful coei. MUPett • Sobmir : Stein-Xfnf for U4hlni It dlvinf. Mobfla H 9140 ..---wu Call anythne-9'J5..0057 mbc. Dinette set. LR cbn -diUon. Must eel1. C a.11 -ay -8lol'9Y 6:: Clar•· WI& Complef~ly _ rhli. •· recent '"J-· omes • m8t~f~e·s~~CiiJ-l .B. free to Yo~ 11 S SEAR S 1f2 PRICE k ~ tble. All in &d ~~~l 81t!tr:: ::-~ N: s=~ .· .. :~ ~=e=.cn~ ~~ LUXURi mobile ho Pl~' <::~~~~~~ 5.~ -Box Sprinl & Mattress · 00~· . . an a werirw aervlce control Uted. ~ ••••••••• ••• • 12' GAMEFlSHER. 6 H p 24'Xt1G'. 1 blk Ui heh, H.B. Ready for-va~ation trips. • • USED. ~~Ut Bicycles lik . a l•-_ca~e Sale,....Antiq.i,~ -liilfore mat time Tbey-do· Pla;'l.~ • •••• ...._,_. ~ ~mtr. S400.or Bit W/D,_~cabana. ru:pool Buy now! ..• lnlpect and U'S~~P':~i;i~&o~~~~: Free TO You 804J. Twin .. ? .. ~~'.oo ~Ss-_..v =~vC1~j~~mU:~Ch~ri6~~~ not know ot tbla ~Private, ~lt0RGANS"*'' • otr. 3&J Collins. BJ.~ =;·~~,rioo. CnU ::; :1ukin 'Mitx~~C:t~ ti.tot<>-cro&i oqu1pme11t & FREE 01nrn1lng 1nostl y rull ••..•• $219.90 09.88 . wr, o sheet music. party.WANTED ;;:::o s&ldwi.n. ·Conn .. ·Hammciod· &o.t1,S.R _ Mo,__, __ 1 18881·BeachBlvd.,H,unting· Bea.<·h Cruisl•l'S. Roodle feniale dog. A 11 Queen ••.. $269.9;; Sl.34.88 !:~;8&: much~:!i. ';! Kawai ··1...unbUl-1.owfey -·k Rod ,_ 'N 1 -·-·r·... 9150 ton Beach. 847-8555. RECYCLE D CYCLES sbot11, Gd. w/childi-en. King ..... u;9.95 $184.88 S l a'.>00 ind TOP CASH 001.J..AR PAID Rodgen-Tbomaa -Yamaha Stoc ~t.....,; •w Mn NEW-DUNE .CYCI...&_used 6450 \V. Coast Hv"Y· f>i.B. 968-3642 . At these ~ locations only! tn, l:.B~~-W ward ·t"OR YOUR JEWELR , --Wiil'Utztt, GUlllrlWen •--Santana 21, trlr., salll. $3__.995.. twice. 5HP Brigga & Stra1- ----64s..8'288 BEAUTIJ.'UU. Y P.I a r k *: d Sears, ROebUck and Com· WATCHES, ART OBJECTS. A!'.en. • Windroae -,-24, trlr; ~. ton Eng, Rell ball, -Lo Bulld''n• M-aterials Bll25. Long Haired Kittens. Call pany, Adams ath M~,,1~, PUBLIC AUCTION GOl.D,'SL:."~,SERVICE, Opli&:an,,~········ .. •••• S1GO ~3·9!;,·0lr'op • 28; in~d.\~b!d11, pre"ure GY Knoby cstm • ... " .,,., ~oAA Huntington Beac , gq;,-DA., MANY ITEMS OF :!. >'!NE FURN" ANTIQUES. • -·· ..... 1....:. ••at; ... -... eareon ~ -•-" a .. er,,.. "",,_,....,,· 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, ESTATE JEWELRY, T UIWl'f;Y o.,... ..... •••••••• -' · i1s 500· 11.1 ~ 30 tires. 50+ 111pgb. Coat $620. LOTS OF' Used BI d g. Furniture 8050 MG-5090. 645-2200 WurUtier S~t, aew •• $499 sails, • •. ~ $500 or~ b.§t. 586-6299 all Maler h1\s, including ap-OB JECT S, ANTI \JES, I IUYll Hammo.i.lA·lOO •••• , •• Sllve Mk,"11$17,500, 29, 6wkdysanytim"ewknds. .•. K. b t la FINE FURN, ETC. PHONE * WIN FR' IE * Ml race, otter. MSY .6400 Jnlaf\CeS, IL ca n s .. g SS, FOR INFO & Bg_OCHURE o• MS Marina D LB 2.U.~ '66 DODGE ca Special r~ca.~iil,i~:r~o~~1 10 MAnRES~ES... ~~TRESS::~:,· &fS-.2200. • ap=Ces~~~or\o~ FU~~::~~~=IC ~. ~3o.$3h .. :' aUto, ~ w/~~v~J Cameras & Equip. 8030 MAnRESSES Qu roomll Twr ·' u!o LARGE GARAGE SALE MASTERS AUC:TION •mm ''~"d. F •·•-. ALM~T NEW , Quee-•1·1-""'!!'! ·-. • • • · een, F\I & m :sets Ftlrnlture, Clothes, B a"by , 646161, or 13s.f62s _"'....,""Js7~3~-Valley Cal ·:SJ. 8 Winches.· ~any Lc:::::;.·,;;:~=·,:~c::.,:;;"c:...".,..,-1 Qu('E'n Full & TWin Seta ~CED .TO M~VE r~W!I . Jtems,, l'obagpn, artll:lcial aft. 6 or St.p\1!3Y 839-0974 . 1711 _.t xtras. STREET leg&, off ·roa.d dune e \VATSON 351n m "Drtyllght" bulk film loader. 1-lanUy used • Like new! 646-:.312 . Cats ___ 8035 HI l\:l Ai:"l'iAN l<ITIENS, Sealpoints & F I n nl c s. Pt'f'Sians, \\'hites & Blue. $75. & up._675-&!10 · 0091 ' 8040 PRICED TO MOVE NOW!! . a !lmous e 0 11..ut. Pine Xrriaa tree. German • .--P.rlced tor quick sale, . buggy, mlrius engine~ $175. ' &l-9625 & 646-8686 Kmg & 'i)ueen BR tum. to shorthair pointer. GaiTtes & PUBLIC AUCTION 122 N, Harbor, Fullerton •-t Reas. otter takes· · ~7 Aft. 6 PM be sacrificed withL, next 45 OF FINE JJ:I days. ~~ :i~ ~: ~ ~ n · ~~Xri~Y AR'I' GET ''0RGAN-1%ED•T Dealer (714) 491>-4445 2 C~VESP.:·me ~~nw DUN£ Buggy·-~ 1~111 ~ ROCKER. upholstered, $100. 646-8686 & 833-9625 ' ' . o BJ E C T s, .ANriQU~ for Christm•1 26' COL. MK-l sleeps 4. · -"' RALL · eng, Xl(lt cooo. Tr'f: · • Shell Marble Table, w/gold MOVING!" })(ltted plants, in-FINE FURN, ETC. PHONE' (wi0ll·~tore lor you 'til \~n .at l/B aW4·~ gal: 6' hd rm. ~l i/~R~l9~ Call ~~l8 aft.4• iron bench, $225. ( 1 9 3 O) BA S ~ E T T D i n I n g R m door, outdoor, h a n g in g · FOR INFO & BROCHURJ:, no extra. chiu'geJ _ beau ti· encl __ head, hold. tank, rn~. l50cc (fltx) mi only)-Pvt ,4 Wheel Dl".iY•t \Vhite Velvet chair, $ 3 5. w/china cabinets. king It "88.by furn. Misc. furn' 645-~. ful -condition & Rlwa)•S bas Xlnt ~-Nept. nxionng. Pty 91'9-47S4 & SBl.-2306 . ·(1890) Love Seats, c 0 t queen· size b'xlroom sets, Oolhes, etc. al9-20th, NB. bad TLC. BALD\VlN ORGA· $7500. 548-661l1642~8 · , ~~-'"'---_ __ velvet. ·$500. Recliner, $15. bcrc'f:1 or nadf.h. sofaa &: ·Sal·Sun lClam WANTED SONIC, model 71L, Elec-LASER. 495, T a ni e Y_i"ifl. ~~N~:-~?S;~= • 68 BRONCO- • 968-6709 ~~:pg. a~~hi fo~-~pj: Horsilt I060 TOP CASH DOLLAR~ PAID tronic organ.. p~~-cuss1on, w/Shore~ne .Trlr. Ra= $30 . ' . ' • CUSTOM Club chnlrs, (..'Ost only. · FOR YOUR JEWELRY, panoramic ~d.~ Les 11 e block.' Lile jckt & ' "• 6TJ-1483 " 4 WHEt-:L DRIVE V-8, radio, 1% YR. old female black $600, sell $200. Design guild ARAB Morgan Mare ClO Yr> WATCHES, ART OBJECTS, speakers, 13 (!edal\, '1 1nan-J>ai. Call 5574i6:QS. , · . , . heater; dual tanks, chrome Labrador. \\1ell tr a in ed . floor lamp, cost $235, sc!l \YESl' ~~NST. Exp rider only. Jumps, .GOLD, SILVER SERVICE, uuls (88 tol&JI"~.· Asking M.UST-SEJ.J.-18~Sol-Cat, ?!_ H~~A CR125M, ~!.14, Wheeli & big tires, Lie. -Loves kids. $·4fJ.-----586-9017 -$125. i\.ntiq-oak table $125. $500 -551-381(i FINE FURN-& ANTIQUES. -$575-cas!L'Call~571tl ~ftt:r--w/trl. Mint cond. 73 PMA llead, Mikunl carb~ 'X I n't . No, (WJSlfJl) Eves. -.. 40" Oc tagon coffee I a'b I e MODEL FURNITURE JeWelry , 8070 645-2200 . • 6:30 PM, do no~ call ~f~re Qiamp. ~I.7j5 or · ofter ~~· $600. ~firm. 846-l463 • . $1998 · BEAUTIFUL German sho1·t $40, 644--0427. Pri'ces, slashed, must unload SPANISH Diriiette 1W/6 c~ 'cause QilS\Vei:1ng s;Jt•v:ce 67&-6866 hair pointer. Year Gld MUST SELL House ho Id bal of model furn. Big Can-WANTED $50. Lane hope chest $30 •. will r.nswer and the SP.l'Vice KITE No. 810 xlnt ~nd two ~ Yamaha. 250 MX feml'ilc, needs yd. & love. f u r n i sh'gs. ·Everything 6 'yon Sast apts., 48~. Pine TOP CASH OOLI..AR PAJD Lrg white bean ~ _ S 5 . d~ not know o( this ad, )V/d0Uy & cov~r. tangerlnC Se:m ~deEi; "'S'f~ odi~ I w I Ls o N $50, 968--1674 lrv.(Culverdale) · Va:Jley Ln., 10.,AM to 3 PM. FOR YOUR · JEWELRY, Eutcka vacumn_, ~!attach Private party. wfbeige deck. $575. 548-1611 Eves, . · ·1 . ·COLLIE PUPS. 'AKC. moshan-,~'Jd, ,~_ill,,~n37to4r less Come to E;.ilstlgate on San \VATCHES, AR'I' OBJECTS, $10. Phonogr;aph $5. Misc FRE e. ·' . . Sable•. Sho'", Ch•mp ...,,i. I . -.:i pr..,-.,. J.Mr1I Joaquin Hil'· Rd. GO 0 SERVICE items. 6f4...5686 Wkday eve&-. E • ll' DYER-OINK. Good ~ TCl25 SUZUKI, suj)er dn., • '""' " """" C · "' · · L • SILVER • bigs. AdUlt OrJ~n C,l•snt dition. k> m.L, $400. or best offer. $60 up. US 10 ftf. Span. Dining * SOFA & Loveaeat e very FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. JEAN HARLOW'S w h It e Now ~pting reservations. 642--3143 . . 642-1375 Aft. SPM -494--9964 ·rm. set . & buffet. So 1 l d gJ quol., cstm.made, never 645--22QI .,. inf ,_ I all Cl II wood or,. cost $2200 P.-tust -9071 ermine cacooa ,.,._ Bs( oh' ror or!fla.hvn P c·lSe c SAlli 26'--Sloop:-;-ean, '9.'e '70 KAWASAKI Mach III WO -----~~ Y 0 R KIE PUPS. AKC, sac. 'aest ''otter over. $500. used, usually'· hm, 968-7910 M•chlnery over $500. ~~9, x 12 • 642-2851 in Costa .!Jesa, or equipped. Priced right at runs iiell, must i ll, $450'. ~·Beach Br Hunt~ach FORD adorable, Chanlp. s 1 0 c k · 6T:r3486 · -?i.fOVING: contemporary din, chinese oriental rugS carv· 963-6733 in Foµntam Val)ey. $3250 •. 549--0ll2 · StS--0930 afl 12 55':1070~-142-6611 days s:G-1709, evc'!I.. 496--7966 PR C 8' Sofas $65 ea or BR & brkfst set almost new *HOBBYISTS* ed Louis XV sofa..• 2 59 0 ~~ =~.~:1~a~!-P"-32 Sl~p :Mg. Teak ·Decks ·n KAWASAKI 175CC, Xlent. '63 JEEP .J.D> Truck. 4 whl. lRISl-~r:u~r bp u~ i$:s· $120 rboth. 2 Walnut end 494-2253 alt. 2:00 . Newport Blvd., C.M. _ ed in ~ td play· the mhgny cabin. new at.onllc-i ·-Condition. \ drh:J, radio, he a t e-r, · ra.i;e S4<:rr~'iw • s ' · tbles Sl9-en. Yellow GE FOR SALE Set of Bun k SURPLUS Printing machin· QUEEN-Ci:iuch/Bed, S 1 2.S , Organ shciuld take a~ eng. Sll.500 492--0167 -53&-6360 • recen.tly rebuilt engine. xlnt. Apt sz re frig $40. s.u;,-9169. Beds, gd. cOnd. $100'. or ery. Model 33 lino type; Jounge chrt, _$25. Desk & tage 1 this tree offer. 23• . AL1\A1T.OSS, _good day ,72 KAWASAKI 15(). Under con d • $ 1 0 9 9 • 6 4 6-4448 s:i_~~~~~l f=~is.1:~~· 8 FURNITURE, tbl. d,esk, gun best oflel', 839--6903 f~,1 ;~e~~:~:~=:~.p~ chr $40. 30 488 ~e $40. Coast Music Service s.uler-lli<ed ke<!l· a real bar· 400'.l mi's. Xln't condition. ..!:<39588H:::::' ::.:~) ~··~"~· -----1 cab. lamps Teak-Oin. tbl. KING size mattress & box OSCAR, 642•4321 dll)'&, 25 .. gal aquanum & stand gain, $750. 673-12.32. S$O ~2415": · '74 GMC Jlmmy, V.S. "1000 • 646-8458 & chrs., blu~ sofa, end tbl., spl'ings, $60~, n~ cond. (all eqUip). $75. Call fl68..2031 CONN Deluxe Spinet organ· CATALINA 27, 1 .i.rd _ · ' v mi In xlnf corxl,' MINI , DACHSHUNDS. AKC U bl ch ~' "818 5443417 nitt>s. 9(i8..2Q31.. with extras p e a k er ; Ex· n.., • 'Tl ¥A'MAHA 200. S t,. e et · S4&-600s ~g. l\Iale. Adorable 7 wks co ee 1 ·• arm r . ~ . ' Miscellaneous 8080 cellent $395. 979--0558 · many xtras. ~ew 'II a 11 • '. Bike. Elec strt, lo. mi, Xlnt old. Blk/tan. 536-SI3'1 •MEDO Style Cock ta 11 DINE'ITE SET uphol'd., ant. HOIJDAY ~UTIQUE b Y Good -$14,000. 673:-1658 or ~7 . cOnd, 7Sl-41S7 · · JEEP Wagoneer, xl.nt cond. Table. /teal \\'ood. Very gold pedeltal legs, cost $450. RALEIGH BIKES, 5 11 P, d, ~~~:!a .. :t ~~ 1f, Sporting t . MOVING MUST $LL 18' BULTACO 250 dirt st, ae. Must 'sell! Best off.e r! scorn SH P~S. 8 wks old. ~ \~king-XJnt con d . sell. $150. 84&-3166 mens, $35. 3 spa womans, ll:5•.i Girl •Scout Office on Sall boat w/traller:. ·-$300. cess's. Koni ~Jui. 1 n 675-9597 aft. 6 pm ' Rgs~71w~ 67~2J;f pty. 646-088:;, 6' HIDE-A-BED, hlk., $511. $25. Small Huffy 20" girls, 'Aaams, CM (next to Post \VINCJ-IESTER Model 1200, Ev~ & ~knds, IV -8918. supet..condition: ~ '6& 912 AM/FM, Burgundy, -.. FOLDING Screeil w/Areh or best.·otter. Aft. 6PM $15. GOOD BUY! HB office). Pump 12 ".Gau1e. 2%." 12!'AMF MtNIFISH ,74 SUZU,KITMJl5 Goodcond.,$4000. AKC BOSI'ON TERRIERS tops: Walnut Panels, antique 644-9391 963-6862 aft. 6 p.m. · 24., Zenith TV color . table Chamber. -Full choke. $100 w/trlr, New. $450 •""" ., • ., ,..,_,,. 646-5001 6 \Vks 01 4"1·· gold frame. Cost $200. Sac. SINGLE ,.Mattress & box-NEWPORT Beach Tennis model . Black metal case. ~{._£}!,~e . 968"\:.4253 &: 6T::Hi935 .-iNV US .,,.........,....., '55 \VILLYS -wagon, 4wd , 6-16--0406 $85. 698-ZWO spring, good condition. $25. CI u b Fam i I y Ten n i 'S 32 yds. drapery material. -'""'1'iW 13' LASER No 2102. Yellow-H KY 25 . reblt 327, 4 tS;pd trans, MllSI. OLD English Sheepdog, 3 DJNJN.G_Rm Tbl & 8 chrs. Call 645-1502. eves/wknds. r.1 embers hip. Sacrifice. Cbampagne.. cOlor. Slill on .HA N-G -G-L I D·E R l 8 • nae sa u: PiiCiiJ. to ·sen: Xtras. l45tl-M'l--123:1. "-sell, 9ffers, 552-7168. moil: P.1.ale &' Fem"Poocl.les; GlaM trOnt -Chfuli catiinet, G.i-raji'S•li -8055 ( 7 1 :r r -S'3"3 :..-1·s1 S' l21ll boll. 673-2901 after 6 p.1n. ~handel~ Sky ~U. A1 .cond. -ca11 673-43M. Motor-Mo~ Trucks 9560 Biii: & Si!v(>J', 646-0142 . !i!'li~,,,,!Y.~ut. l'.f.ake otter. · 273--5700. ·SET of E.T. mags & lug ~!~1-a.00•2°4 t'Ov inc. S 3 O O' HOBIE Cat. !973. 14 feet Si le/Rent 9160 ,:.:;::;::,. ____ ..;;.;;;..; SPRINGER Spaniel. 1B mos. ~ SUP£R GAR.AGE SA L E , 0 R G AN : 0 r i g S 2 1 9 5 . nuts & kicks, 15" five hole """"'"" 1 of fun. Sacrifice. , ' V Bl~/While. Loves children. TH O MA s v I L L E Pecan Fri, Sat. & Sun. M<>ving Sa c-r i f i c e 1 $1500. Can pattern-fits Oirysler & Ford SKIS. Fisbe,f. ALU. 195cm. • · 67• 3-0373. 1 9 7 A 0 p E N R 0 A 0 2 3 , ·~ =;· ~. ~· Tb e ;: 642-4546 days. 962-75ll eves. Din'g. tbl. ,& 4 chrs. Sl75. ·out tO\\m, must sell Furn, finance. Xlnt cond. Private products. $75 or o f ~ er. Get~ bind. $70. Rei k e .r Bot.ts, Shps/Docki 9070 3 1 a'" t .,. -... ,_.Jn!.,. _6T~J6--=-- D A L M AT. I O N p u p s , Perr. cond. Office desk. $55. apllls, d,. I s h es . clothing,. p a r t y , n o d \V n I p m t • 962-7689 boots, mens 9. $30. 61:>-69$-_ .....,.._ ~ ='"""'""'=~--='---I purebred males & feniaJes. 673.:...w9 Come early, 8431 Cap c 537-4547 Ql' 646-2393. DECORATOR has · 300 yds FISCHER skis, UlO CM witli D 0 CK P 1 t . ng-Repair generator, .air, 'all 1 P wPvtr · '72 COURIER. low mileage, 140 84' '~ -847 "•"" .. _.. . . Newbury. f bl & 100 y"' k b'-" u--"' . a n t "eqlllp., priced to sel . . xlnt eond. •""""· . --......-.. , .,, ....,.""', 2 sruo10 .,.,.,s, umersprmg · ITAL Prov .. (..'Qf ee ta e Rust Plush Carpet. Mar er inuings, '""' one Yacht Pa.int. and Vamisb. ply. s.19_2559 4 9,i:.'5'6.u IRISH 9scttter, 8 mo's. AKC mattresses, blue qui It e d l't1ANY ant I q U es~ furn, 2 end tables $150. OliVe shag F'erngi'een. SUPER BUY -!lea.son. $90. 673-6998 "Binhacle" Jini 968-6262. · R~s. Housebroken. Xln't covers, 3 bolslers, casters freezer, relrig, teacart, bul-fringed rug' 6x9' $50. Fire 642-~ & :>48-4654. GEZE Bindings, brand new. '70 Dodge .Yan Olnvenion w/children. 8.f2....978.1 aft 6. $40 ea. 642-S«iO · fet, wicker bassinet, much screen 52x36, hvy 1nesh. S:S. IOll 32' Slip avail. for 4 n10s. S.C,, V-3 Auto, Xlnt tire1, miseell. Fri, Sat, Sun, 6#-6905. Misc. W•nted ·Co s t S~5·/'Sacrifice $'10. Lido. S3 per ti. 539-8344 paint,-& Mech. $289.5. '73 LUV P .U. Low mile,s, & mags-831·2MO dlr. Irvine Av., N.B. betwn 20th C 0 LL EC T 0 RS p I ate, "PORTABLE Beam Sc a 1 e. st.Hrn5 after 6 p.m. 545-3641 &-21st. Ro c 1<v.·ells .''Butter Girl.'' Platform she. 19" x 28''. Store, Rest., Bar 8095 Bo1t1,-Speed 4 Ski fOIO ;MOTOR HOME FRI/SAT 10 to 4, clothes l\fus~ sell subn1it offers by rloo!' model: 1000 lbs max. CASH"•Register-NCR, nu 16. Gl..AsPAR Bo8.t & trlr. ,RENTALS galore! Teen girl's, boy's, ll/6, box 1841 Ne WP or I 556-1044 9am to 5 pm. epnd, Sac. $295. o a y s ssae. Mercury, new skis & DALE S Ul-0900 ladies. Snow tires. Christ-Beach. W~D Oak Table & 531-3374eves645-T":J54. . all extra' ....,,1,. $750. _, WlLLIAll·•~•~ 21, mas decor., mllic. All bar· Pot B'-.. · · to Un! -bl AI ~-" ~~' galns.11341atira,Jnar, Balboa l a-"" resp1ra r. que Oiain, reasona e. . so 1'¥, R.•dlo, HiFi .St. 809I 646--5329 9ve1'head-tJ.lr, Onin ' gen, Press Form Professional need -Player-Piano · rollls. 14• 00, ~IN FI 8 h I s k 1 -mp'\y ··" -n\. ·~ -Point-:' ~ Hair. Dtyet' Men's goU clubs 552-8160 i...rn ''" DOJ-..v Q'tVoou. '74 DATSUN P.U. Jackma map. Priced to a e 11 ~ ~1-:»IO dJr. '13 DA1'SUN pick-up; n~, a I r-eond., original own~ $2900. 58&-9017 Aft. 5 Pt.I '60 OtEVY l,i TON. Pickup Shorl bed. V8 Stick. $450 or orr.~. For a n ad Call Sue in Woman's World 642-5678, olx. 330 EVERYTHlN~fGOPriES Best oiler 557·2668---. ~, .. ==1.,'-"'rug'-,-.-.. -,,-,-,.~&-po--'t· R.C.A. Color Portable, 1.9", ~~·e;~~~e. Tr•Uer1, Travel 9179 LessthanH.... ce Nl.--W Brother r i bber at· t-"' Willpay cruih 3,yr, old. Gd cond. Sl.25-1 ~~~~~~~~~~ Fri/Sat/Sun -Nov-V213 & tachment for kn It t l n g ~oo;ri' d:;;s · 557--0508 16; SHASTA Travei trailer. Nov 8/9/10. 4125 Seton, 0,, ... ,·ne. N•"•r ····'. $70. _ .COLOR-~"-21 " . 1 ". T...... llil -'°'ob Xln .. --"' '63 FORD VAN Vans 95~ -------'-I .. , The Beret Is Tops! 1·, llm lh\3 tnR> If S• ! w1!h .1 t"Ol•I or I\ J.~t'~d .. ~lack~. v•1ri.. Gr1>;u ~If! Id•'/\' 1 ~~ l<ol uini: ""OrJt"<! -2 ~hAdt"K llr a rolor to k11!1 th!d J\11.t bPr~t In rihhql •filch "" ': r1·-"'"' · M111c\uol{ m\!l&. f'nll••rn 7~9~ ~11 ~I~·-~ l~•·I. ;~ t' t:,,· rs lo.•t ''·•"ll f•al1~rn A11<1 ;l.'I • •·nl~ tor f'n•-h p.1!1 1•!'t1 1 .. r 11r.1 "'·'~' mall •n<l Hl<'<'l;;I ll;;n•ll1n1•, O!hf"r"'»" lh1rd ,.,,.,. 1h1l"~'Y ... 111 t;;k" thrw "~~i.,, or mr1r1· S.-nd to 1'l1r~ n,.,.,,,,;;,,, HJ,!, H"' l,.Jlv 1'11(1(. ,\~J~rr~ll IJ.·1>1 HOl~ 16,tl lid t 'hel!W\I M:.1m11. N~w 'nrk ~ \', 10011 l't'ltl1 'i~mr. 1'!1 (lf'to>~. 7.11• J:~ut·m \" mllfr •'t"'"' 1·,o m11~t (lvpulnr •h".,f:n~ ill our 1~1 t ~•1-<lll'fr~f\ f',11;;k°"' \I! <tJih' Tllllf:~; t'ro"'d~"~n•111~1tk'o 1:W· ~''"'!"><"" .. .,mt tiooi, h"'' 'n. .... 1·1,, .. ,.l'A!!t"f!I II r.; \","" '.c'(·•l!")loll~I ll(l(jt. II !A! ,, . .,.' fo1oJ.,.·1•r l',,!fht•!lik :II fltl H~1rp1n l'r•Mh•lt1<11ill: Slucl hn.!:1111 (H)c~-1 lllltlk $1 111! 111>'!•!!1 \l~<'l~f!lr tlk ~I 00 lu;l•nl ,\ltt111') llo!>il U 00 ~ .. n-.p1 .. 1,.(;1n.llooll SJ 00 '~•mp1,1 ... ,\f1tll,.n> •12 .tl 00 1iP"'" .\f~ll1n,•12 ~ tl(••~fll HIQLllli.11 , 3'k Mu ... ·11m QuUt R.->'lt •2 !>t1o' 1\~1l~forT<J"J•1 •~ ~ .... Jb-.1t11r1aJ1fry Hufl' ,, ..•. »,· " Whirl Orit( Irvine. 552--0314. oa.Ys m-oo10: eve~552--8862 Mu1ical ln1tn1m'ts"IOl3 $100 -• •-6AZ-l730 -rll t_ .. _-_1"'.;c:;.Ji::..:642~'.m;::~:::::..N·-'==IAsking $650 6&2047 NOV 2/3 *NOON to 5 LEADING Tenni1 Cub RENT 21'.' Colored.lV Con sole, '-;;iiOj;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;O:"~ifii Autos, Used 9900 Autos, Used 9900 3 ~sectional, dinett~/6 cln'll, Me1nbership. $1,000. Yo U ' . . -Packard-Bell. Xlnt cOiid. I - "fWnubox sp & '!OftJlres.;, rica t· pay trans(er fee. &T::i--2649 $250. 548-1829. C•mpers, S.le/ , 120 • tel" rugs, floor lamps, C?\c, aft. 5:30. ..._ $3 *RCA 21., Console Color-TV. _;R:•:"':.:..-='--'-~= etc. 263 Colton St. NB. 10 SPO. SCH\VINN SS, like 714-557..aH Maple cab. Gd. cond Must 91 83 a.1a KING Size Sp & l't1a tt, Elec nev." xtt·as. $145. Kit. U.il.J sell. 646--0885* Kiln. Camping equip, furn 2 chrs. tile top, wrought ROGERS DRUMS; 4 Zildjian COLOR TV. 25., zeni th . '& much more. 2528 Vista 'il:on,' yellow $95. 644-0188 Cym., mint · cond.. $ 5 2 5 . Baya. NB. Sat/Sun 9 to \VATER works flotation bed, 54&-0247 or 54()-7215 Remqte control, like new. · 22nd 1 Perteet! $179. 673-8107 . S. Cott Tustin nr · padded frame a n d head· GUEIRINO 1\ccordian. l 2 0 SATURDAY ONLY-9 till 6. board, klng size, wattanty~ Base. Sac. $145. 648-8038 FOR SALE BfW 12" TV. Hshld, Clothes, &nan ap. .1~200~. ,;536-<~"'104'.'-,,,_.,.-,~~ b:::tc::wn,,_,9.;•:...::•·-----Great buy. $45. S 51 • 0 9 13 C o.. h -= -after 6 pm. pliances. oine """' t e DIVERS with Hookah Gear BOSE llm Amplifier with I C"°::....::..!:e::.. ____ _ Goodies!! 3214 Colorad.o Pl. and boats. Contract w/us LED's. Never been used. R.C.A. Portable T.V. 19'' CM. to pick seaweed. Will supply .;.l150;::::;·~83'-:=.;3385.=:..,,~~~= w/remote control. XI n t BIG Garage Sa.le of original addltlonal divers. 675-9255 Ofc. Fum. & Equip. toe5 ,"'~"'~·~"'~·~646~-1525~~~!! silk batik paintings & thinlis MAPLE H utch , o t her ; from India. 1943 Whittier, furnirure. refrigerator, ·USED: H.D. stl s hl vg [ -· ...,,_..., . I~ CM &18-4350 10/31 tbru 11/7 Hobart mix:er, other misc. $30/25, per sect. ,.L shape 1'.. SECI'IONAL Gm .• l oose 962·7697 dks $90/100. Work t bl s ba~k cushions, gd .. con d . SINGLE bed, complete $50, $17/35. Oft Mach. Pierce m . I an $125., pretty hang'g. lamp. t.taplc (lesk, &:lass top $10. ~7 W. 19 CM &&-7411 Genera $25. 548--5374 • Maple bar & stool $40. Ken· T y p E WR IT ER, Smith-14' WOOD Fibergb: b o at, BJ\BY furn, toys, ~n1. ap-' more mMgle $25. 646-1947 Corona, deluxe off. mdl., 25HP Johnson & trlr. $:ll0. pliances. Lawn mowers, ,lots Sterling Silver f I a t ware . ~(i· ~~:i.53 cond. $270. 0 Bumper for small truc:k ~. roore. Frt. & Sat. Signet Towle El Grande. ~ii prlce See aft 7pm, 19861 Ranier er. 968-4142. 4gg...1221 6~. EXEC swvl cbrs'$15/25 , Ln, H.B..962--6426. 2798 FRANCIS LANE. Of secy chrs $8/24, Dks, aces. 11 __ ......... M I E --<Mesa del Mar) Sat/SUn Nov S1ERLING SILVER Wallace Pierce, 867 W 19 C f.1 , UVitB; •r ne q. 7"""' 2 & 3. 557-7261. YOU NAP.1E "Rose Point". Many pieces. 645--74ll. SAIL SALEll l IT . WE'.LL HAVE rr. 40 %off ~t. 642-l!liS. E LEC·Rrc L 0 CAL CM/NB T . HER M S E ~ Closing out inventory. Quality RIDA Y · .~ . Sa t u rd a y. · · · · enrus TYPEWRITER J'.lli!l'fect con-Genoas & Spinnakcr1 for , 1shwasher, stereo, m 1 a c. Cl~~fl MeZ!1_>e94n<18hip, f w5 11 1 dition, 1 yr old $195 831-0191 24-20' Sa,!lboo.ts. Priced be- "-_ ~'{l2 H!-&eMl!OJ!n._.H. B ·-sa~' ce. vtT-at pm. .Peh tol7 low cq__st. Call aft.~~m~ Ji.u&nla BroOliliurst.· CB UNITS, -ca'"/home, 23 675--3758. HOUSEHOLD c!iannel, Call 499-1457 after KITTENS. Loving & playful. ;!2'~W:;:l;Z;:,Z~A~R~D~f'~ ... ~,..~lass-, ... ASSORTMENT 6 p.m. White w/gray. Free to gd Trlr '" $ISO Sais 9 . tho e ......,....,,,..,.. , 11 Elgin .. Lots of Goodies, t un Hand made ?i.facrame arched pennanen m . _,.........., -548'.-4183 kl 5. 338 Bucknell Rd. CM. window curtain 8'wil 4'1ong P l•not a "-•'ns 1090 11__ -•rui. 837·7330 -·" uvt1 t1, Power SOMETHING lor everyone,''·. J ;;-;;;;,;;:;;,:;:=;;,::u===-= Sat. 9 io -6,-Sun.--&-.-ro 6; COOKWARE;--Heavy-welght;-FIELD'S warehou.le Kale, 400 18.4' STARCRAFT' Ca b l n 17.73 1 Manchester-, waterless. SWI In box. 8 pianos & organs, new & Cruiser. 90 hp Evinrudc. lrv.(Culverda)e}' -pieces S20. 557-2679. used SP Jn el 5 • grandsi FU.II canvas, Trlr. Ideal for \\'lllRT, OUT In a dn:11 that DISHES, Flower arrangmta., GE 1afobile t e I e p h o,n e , 5 ~1~· ~ai ou~ f .0 r skiing · or ll11hing. A-1 cond. llflel<~8 IJPJ\lltHul body lan· BBQ, (,'brtstm~ d e c 0 r. ' cCahanll ~~~ ~.! ~~711ll ,day•. IJJUS :e.,s~. Kawai. s7e1:ay""'. $1900. MS-3019 i;1111~11 · Flttl'do11 hl~h. It nare1 clothes & misc. 1226 Outrig· ...,.........,.;io w1 pm 7A BAYL!NER 16' 'I 1· out ~1111tybtlow.,.·a1Rt:Beltll CdM t onl 9 w 4 Baldwin Chi c ke ring,,·, ;\U LllY: or no1 111 you please, Send! ger, • Sa · Y. LOCl\:ING desk, good con--YamlJla. Klrnba11, Wur, etc, 130HP I/O Volvo, Pr ac t f'r1111e d Pattern 9183: NEIGHBORHOOD Garage dition $40. 383 Broadway, ·FJEtm'S ' (n4) tJ38.2'nO new. $3500. trlr. incl . M ia~"«' 8114!8 8, Hl. 12.14, It Sale. ,4.Il you need! 24661 CM ~ t.arp.'Brookhpnt St., G.C, I .;6~73-JOOG;.,:o::;o=---~--~~1~!1:~~n~~u:!::1~.~k~ :~ Evereve, El Toro. 830--9389 P.10UNTED 4 Pt. Deerhead, 8' MAPLE Stereo am/fm WIU.. BUY OR LE ASE · Stl\d $1 oo for t"ach pattern, Sat·Slip. 9-5 Ski Boots. si 8 M. Best radio, tape record, re c , l'lookah Gfil' It O l v l n g ·Add ~ tt-nt~ ror e•th pali.t'l'I Garage Sale, 156 Mo n t e offer, 646-57ti pll\Yft'. Conlole mapel color HOu. •ur f1f'it·fl•s~ m•il and ~pedal Vista. c .ti.t. sunday • JO. 2--30 x 60 DE._......" cbalnl. tv. $500 tor both or o!r. 6~ handll11f:. l'llhtrwll'-third· '""' I hb "·Id I -°'"1981 -• • 77 1 8161 da~• \lt>hvi:rv will t~kt tllrtt ... um!) ete usenu C e ¥ n al!IO large Executive desk vtr &H "' -26'0WENS cnr A-1 oond "°'"i Mrlit1r·ot.,..,,nd10M•tt•• out! • • £ cht1.lr. 55~-9930 or M&-8855 _w~kdy=~•·:.._ _______ , RCblt "Wo elec ~I• stv 1'.l~rtm. ~,f!· tho;,.J1!~!Y Pl~,· SHOP SALE. Tools &: nrlJtC s To R AG E s he d s •-SA C RI F I C E I BaJd~1n Oller pvt pt)' 213J2:8:H25i. l'»lltrn· 1,.·111., -nest 1.. tten·•. 1001 W. 11th St. S\e • ~-I r M ke 0"• nn ........ 1i4/64!>-&412 St . New l'ork , ~ r 10011, ... pl nyhouses. Majot"way, 858 v•gtu<, wa nui.. a ....,,,r, ..-... ,.... 1•r1111 NAM t . ,\oll11t;s.,, Z-IP, L. 642-9070. W. tslh. St.,'(!.. M. 642-$4TI 546-0019 after :tpm ''12 REtNELL CABIN CRUI· t~::f~H:::r~WiE~~rr':~ t F'AMILIF.S. ,fri., Sat., &: SAi~iNED ~ps. 8 wk s, PRlYATE PARTY WANTS SER 22'. hillv equip. Slpa $, •-hl'll~•·tu lio11t111.11-,1111~fl-ttJo•l· Sun. 12(\ "A Cl~arbrook male~ Shot&. no paperi. $S0 TO BUY PIANO FOR Dana Point lllHl,000 dwn t~rn 11"ul1• NY.\\' Sl'JU/'IG· ' LRne, CM. Adj. lO OfPD. Call.615-48'3 CASH * Sn-&445 *· take over $4500 497·2.170 ~l"\l \IPfl P,\TTERN Sa G "' l'ATA1.111: 1IO'l,h ld,11!11bn, MULTI Family le. t.iany WOVEN wood bllnd1. Xlndt GULBURANSEN OR A N, ""' SKIPJJl,CK, t1pe/fm, in."' 1»•11~r11 rou0011. ~nd 'SI! Goodiel Fri altern & Sat COJld, Quarter .. cost. so gq, Full Pll•h ·buttOn Ol"l'.lbettra Stt,.,,, full cvr 22Gomc, Xbrt "'"' 4't:\\' • KNIT Rook wlUI ~. 1.601 Highland Dr. Na yd• carpet.. $51), 640-8396 & plitno $3.500 ..,..1293 cond. Must sac. ~. bi»te1•"u~paUrrn , ..••• Sl.3$ G S I 2 CED'" \••'ed "··-\ 1""1.1111 Pa•l!1•)n lk><* .... s1:«1 Giant •rage • • LIKE ·new, Seflr'1 vt.ri111ble .PIANOW\ Pl~r. 11k4!: new. 3 ' 6-n. p """' ..__ c. IJl\1,,n1 s....111" ~ ••• J1,oe Sat/Sun. 1773 Chc11tnut-rt,-CM ~ tntenlsty twin post be I t .. S.1'1'Cf11,f1ce. E\!e•. 6~ 10. rtbll &llJt. ·Ltve 9"b o a rd • C:f.f Dla.$.Slllt'f $50. 548>-lllf! ' 062-163.1 $4,000 .... .491J..4"45 LEAVING T0\\11! Se ll i n g 22 QUALITY men'1t suit11, ANTIQUE' AUSTJUAN CON· 26' OWENS C.C. 1966 New. F,ACI'ORY..direct ca m_p er ahells &: awepen. Camper &: tra.ilei' repairs: Ma· jorw'ay, 858 w. 18th 8' Camper, sleeps t w·o·, Storage cabinets, lee .box. 1 ' $200. 1)73.3658 Autos, Used *SPECIALS* Of th e Week '72Chtvilqialo (67~ IV) 'I 799 '62 lkoln Conlinontd IJUV826) '599 7 2 Courier '.{825_92.YJ 'I 3,j '69~ Station > agorl (XXJ;.~~I '599 --'70 Jciv oln (8S<ICJR) •. s999 , -7bchevy -StatlonWr (st2EOti • ·s1399 ./ . Choose lromOroovo C<X10ly's lorpest Seloction 57-TO CHOOSE FROM 19.68 thru-f9l4's JUST A fEW EXAMPIES: 1!74a.. 1974ll-,.;.1 •• c .. .-•• 111.i. ,.,., ... , .w ,..,. l.--........ -~ ......_ ... __ ......... _ .. ""'·'•""Y•·"-· ___ i91: • ..........,_,.,. ·--1 .... -klclo ... ........._.._.. _ _.. ......... .. .... -....... --·--i...i..--......... 1 ......... 1.oo-...... ,...-.llOIY!>&I • (612.1$11 '8695 . '9195 1in m • ftl£ l!JlllllllADO.• ,_....,_........, ,....,...,,..........., ... ___ -... -·"""""" .-.,i ... ~......., ~ ,.....,_.n11 a.1.....,... ............... ....... _ .. ,.,_......., ........ -.. ....---.'°""' ...... ·--'*"~· "'""' {lf!tGrl) s4395 $4695 . 1172ll-1173 RDOWO • ,..,....,.......~ .... -,,...<, ... ~n,..,.;...,,,..,w_ ........ _ ... ........... _ ... 1ooo1.--. ................... .. ,....,.. . ......,._ .......... ---..... _.&_...,~~ , .. _"""' ·-....,i....-..1101111'()) {O•Gwir)"'""' .... $5895 '6895 1•sa•lllt · 1973 Cit• ftl£ ,......, ................ ,_ . ...,.,. ""-.. --M -::C,·""::t. '4tti4 .. "'. •-..,io -·. ~ ........... -~-~=-........ _.,.,.., !'O.l:MICIPSI •1995 15295 12 Month -12,000 mile Coilillat Value Protoction Plan ..... _,.,, .... ,tt. ' . " 26'00 Harbor Bl., Costa Meia ---Alll-&1'galns1 2348 Mlnut.-42-reg.,..... jlle!ktN:t, 34 w • CERT GRAND. Make ~U ornpl~te _ ... proftMfont1ll1 1., __ ,;;;, _ _;:;_ ________ ..;;-;..iiii,.J,..;m~M!!_l!!l'y.l'.•,CCM.~c;Sa~t.~~:!!!!;~ ~lackll. ~9107'. &4&-4m6. • __.,-malnt. $6$00~$13-0068.--.-t..:== -open e .... & Sunday , SW-91 00 --• ·-.-.--- •W --I .. • - • -· • I I J -' ' I I I J -l :.l ' t e • r . .. d ., 0 m i d . • d. p 1 • -· ' ' " I . f,. • r • ' l ' ' • : ' . • ' .. • • • • • ' s ' • l I ' . ' ' ' .... • I L '' '. '., Ii !I ! I • i ' I t • I I [ ~· -ii I• !~, I 1 • ' . -. - • .. - 5119°5 '70MGB-GT /Se< .,ikJG, 52495 " . . '69 VW Sedan -. trwo• ClXJ>'~I 5 1395 73VWBUS Fie -"""° !•HJl'OI 54195 . '73VWBUS •Sll6 (Ser•!11161 ' s3995 ..._ • 71 VWBUS ""'Olr>ittlci .. ..., • 5895 '74VW BUG ·52695 '73VW BUG '72·VW BUG •SOIJ •Ho<UOQI ·5 1495 71.Triu1111!h 6 Immaculate. (fWOEXRI '-38cfs ' • • ' ( "Dh"xUy llCMSS '· '....( lhe Ballpa Bay CluQ" Sales • Service ·- 2 DR .io $2899 • • ~ .. ' '71 Mark II Cpe 645-6406 ~sIL=VE~.R~Alfu Ron~>e=ro'"'S"'pt°"dc'•I Perle-c t-Private Party. s:-~. 54~9922 5Jll-2114 Austin-Healey· 9709 -NO DOWN PAYl\1ENT t~J;~,~~c 4 speed, AM radio, new pa.inL (450CJDI ~ '65 AUSTIN HEALEY Creampult. 65000 . ·orig. ml. By. owner, must sell 67(>-6212 '60 3()(i() l\tK· r, new cnginC' ' 610. o~. 110 Station Wagons NO od\VN P:A YMENT . til'('S, 'puinr. Xlra C' n ll .. transn1 & parts. S 2 5 0 O: - &16-l:A'I . -100'7q FIN .DAC -LEASE SPECIAL 260Z· -$118 + Tax 610 -S SS+ Tax B21D -S 68 + Ta.x Pick ... p -·; 7<1 + Tax • '61-BUG EY1'~. gd. (.'Oncl. needs ·minor "-ork. S :00. 83.1-15~ • BMW 9712 of!;i vi DEMO SALE Prescpl this ad for FREE A!.t r _dio Large Selec~'.Jn of "New & Used 240Z's NEWPORT DATSUN 888 Duve St., Newport Beach Betv•een MacArthur & 'TI XKE Cpe. "4 1peed, $17-77 '72 Mark II 4Dr. 4.spced, (Lll-1 radio, vinyl top, side mouldings, (67QFZfJ $2177- clU'OnlC wire wh e e Is & '72 Corona c superb? 831-2040 dlr. pe '69 >.'KE CPE. 4 8peet1, low ALitomatk. _A:.r. radio, vinyl milcage. Neo.v J>lt.'CI radials. lop. (419EPC) 548-4'05 . $2277 '69 XJ;Q" 2+2 Auto, a.ir, ::~en~u~~e ove r '73 Mark II W9n Karmann ~hia 9735 Automatic, air conditioning, ---------1 ' AM raHio, roof rack. ~tol at Jamboree Near 0.C.4 Airport ·· * 1-'74 Til 833-1300 '66 KARl\1ANN GHIA. * 1-'73 .3,0 CSA Wilt. aul 'YOUR Must Sell ssso. Xlnl cond. . CfiOOGOV) $3277 * 1-74 3.0 CSA DATSUN TOYOTA v'''" ''""" 49-Hi8!l0. S'A·VEI OR VOLKSWAGEN '"KARMANN P h '"· '73 ·celica H • PAID FOR OR NOT. WlLL AA1/FM stereo, good oond. 4 sjM!cd AM radio vinyl top Crey·ier BMW l'AY ro..e ooLLAR. CALL $2000. 646-87~ . · (358HoE) · KENT AU.EN;-540-<ff42. Mazda 9738 $3277 . 203 W. lJ;t· Street_ '67 DATSUN 'Rdslr, 4 speed, Sa.nta Ann 83.r317l radio, heater, conv. top, '73.RX-3 W~n. (tnGSQ) •73 Celi"ca &. , ·. 61• rallye wheel$; $899. 646-4448. A/T, "'"°' & ShMp! ' · · · ·· · 1VOPti2Sl dlr. 645-5700 " · Dir. Aufon1atic, air conditionini.;, '72 2.ro'Z. 4-sp., air, Al\1/FM, '7! Rm Cpe. l 717FUV) Al\! radio, vinyl fop, inag ""'=======-! US l\1ags. on---new Steel Clean wlice!s. {!8SHPD! ·ORANGE COUNTY"S rads.,· Xtras. !\take offer. 645-STOO~, .• Dir. $3577 OLDEST 556-fil57 -z '721f!XJ .€lHt.·Wagon, - '7!1 260Z Me£al.lic p'a int, Radio, htr, Xlnt cood. ,,. .,. _ ~'.~s•Jt~ '~.'..\~; 1~;<~es Benz >15-:~ ~eDfoy~Vf 1 '·,.,=,_~20"'oz~.-Pv""""'1-....,,-,_....,.Lo-n~u. OVER 9 . 4 spd, air, radio, mags pn SALESSERVICE !..El\SING sU rad.lals, cover. Priced ~JS USED OVERSEAS DELIVERY to sell.'673-43.';4. M RCE S ":\Ir' c Roon1 For Daddy" ROY CARVER, Inc. '14 DATSUN P.U. J"kmon E DE ... dean out the •"'"'" · & · cd t \ 1 ON DISPLAY ... turn that junli: into cash ROUS ROYCE BMW mags pnc i 5 c ' . \Vith a Daily Pilol Classified 234 E. 17th St. 1-"-'-·»tO="dir'-'.o--~=--ad. call 642-5678. -. '& 1006 llarbor, C.1\1. 646·93!l." ' - :ARI: YOU ·LOOKING FOR AN EXCE~TIONAL. B~Y· . . ~ ., ~ -ON me 1es1-·.' 1 V AlYE · ANVW·HERi?· '--. . I . f.OR A LATE. MODE~ (lUALITY DOMESTIC CAR . ~ ' • ,., .,.,'1 . LOW MI LEAGE Me;~!~~IHZ 17.l C OUPE DE VILLE 56200 Yellow. Beige Leather, Fulty EQulpPed, Less Than.22.000 m•les. Lie. lt913 GXU •73 .MERCEDES 450 SLC $A VE eeaul golo w. Brown Leather 101 . Fully EQ1..11pped , ~ow mileage. ,332 i<LO . . 173 BMW COUPE •••••• $A VE Low mileage. sunroof. (Lie. #341 GXA) • 174 VOLVO 16 4 SEDAM $AVE Less 1han t),000 actua'.I miles. radio. heater. automatic. AM/FM Sle'lP· like brand new. (Lie. #004 KESJ • •73 MERCEDES 450 SEL $AVE 4-dr, Sedan; fully eQu1pped; sunroof. !Ser. i14003J " ... 172 450 SL COUPE . Roadster. Black w/black intenor, fully eau1pped (Lie. #FNJI •. - 5 10,200 ' -~,....------· Tho dboY• <"" •"'Tt lho·Jim 51emoM" FUU"GUARA~T·U -~ \---~·---.... j' I Costa ?<.fela • 546-4444 "l'l 24oz -$4500 . House of l,mp orts A-.-.-.-.. ~N-.w----,~s~oo0j' A_utos~N~W 9800Auto5, New -~---,8-00-Autos, New '6!f BAVi\RlA 2500. Auto,. 4 spd, air,1_11ags, new tires . 523-7150 -~· -------~-~------9800 -. '1715 air, Ir idnL. 831-2040 rAuth, ' ~84'1'1 ' dli;o.) ; \.. '7\. 240-Z, 4 spd. air, Al\1, .fCa prl ' 9715 nu1gs on neW steci rads. K1ras. 646-8340; 49.\-04.15 l!J74 MERCEDES 280C Silver. red .rrnlhcr, sunroof. Lea* or sCll, 645-004t. , -. 1973 .240Z ,.-------------------------'-,ILooded, lo mi., like new, l\1BZ. ull· black, '73~4&!S=L-,1 ·'rnint, near wholei>alc. 6i!;-o'8'l ~Johnson and Son "SPECIAL I ;CAPRI .' ... SALE! F~~S33.88 · DOZENS. of ~oiors and Mod,ls'. , '. 'Al~'on Sale! -...-• ' I ' • ' ) • , '' I , . " • .. ~~Otf N~Q!!:M£1~U~ $ON • . ' 26261Harbor Bhd, of'Cars, CoslaMnt" · 540·5630 • • ·-I ' . " • 97"""6 1973 Datsun Pickup. Stcrro. 1000 l\1ERCEDES 1000. Nu Roll bar. Dacoma wheels. p<1int. not running. Hcst of- Lik~ new. $2600. 673-8-19'1 I ··~''-'"-548-45~~'_59 ___ =~' Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 10°/o OVER INl/OICE ·COST I ; NO GIMMICK~ J MONTE CARLOS '9 CHEVElLES . [ ' 'YOUR CHOICE • IMPALAS e ~~PRICES 'I I TJIEY'RE MAltKED J • NOVAS e CAMAROS • LOOK fOR Tltl VfHICLIS ' l'flARKlD 1 O'!lo OVEI 1/2 & 3/4 TON TRUCKS C;JeO Mon. thru Fri. 'Tll 9 PM ... \ Sunday 'Tll 6 PM GliOTH:...CHEVROLET . 112-11 leoch llYd • &•7-6087 • ' Huntington 1 .. ch • . WHY PAY 75 PRICES??? GREMLINS . H°'NfTS AMBASSADORS MATADORS -' LOWER PRICES IN EFFECT USED CAR DEPARTMENT '71 Chevy H•tchbtidl 4 spd .. Factory· Atr Cond . (6180CJI GAS SAVER. '72 Pinto _W9CJCH1 · (SQu1re Package) Auto Trans. 2300 cc Eno. Air Cond. (184GNNl '70 Ambassador A uto Trans, Pow e r Steering. Air Cond, Full Eou1oped , A Glean Family Car /67fiAFN) 5 1495 .AM( . Maltes-the:best ,fwiae as good! AMC BUYER PROTECTION PLAN. - L-\•' o* <ojr>• ' '"" ' """" •• J •••• '"~ \'lo ' .................. ' .. ,. .. .. , ' " . '' '" .. ". ,, ,, .. ~ .... '" '" '· ....... 1.• ... ·'"' ..... ,, ,, ,, ' "'~'"'"'''''""'••!••••I·~ .. "'' ... ·-· ..... r: ' •• , ~' ,, '"" ' """ -·~ ,, . . ,, a. I"" ~ •. •• , ' ·•'-~· ,, ""''''"'""'""'. '" '" l ~,. •., I· 1 ' 4. I•-.• ...__......_ ..... 1...., ~· "·· . . . ' ... '·• II • the Cxtended ANIC ,, BUYCR PROTCCTIONPLAN! Far jus t a little more, we can give you a lot more ... Up to 24 months or 24.000 miles of new car protection with the best plan available. li-i~--~~~~ ..... --~~ • .- I ""'. -.. ' . -· • • ' I ' ~. . . -... • FINE SERVICE· 2888 H b Bl -d COSTA . All Chrysler ~rodutts. Or Or V , ME.SA IHAL Wini TOii ·fAONY lllEO MAUI r ·· .['~ • . ' • . . · OPEN SUNDAY • '73 LE SABRE-Ctrst., Cpc., air, pwr., vyn. top, lo mi., xlnt. care. $3900. 642$5 '72 RIVERIA fully equipped, l.,.w mUenge, new steel radials & shoclar. 54M90C) Cadillac 9915 .~ '72 El Camino Sunburst ~llO'N w I b I a c k vinyl interior, factOry air (.'Ond., power steering, pwr. brakes, auto. traM., r dlo, heater, \\'S\V fuel, mag wheels.' low miles .t. has cnb heigh! Camper 'Shell. (6'J842A) $3295 OPEN SUNDAY '74 A1ALIBU C1'.itk Emle Wgn. -P~rlcct nd. lri/out. ....... All _pv.T, $25(1, /FM, low --CADILLACS ~.KW f B~H-ol-- fer-taket! 645-1486 FOLLOW THE VNI II BARRAGE BALLOONS . '- "WILLY wn.LAMEMA" and "Little Snoopy" " ,.. Jotal DIDUT _Sale! OYER 200 PINTOS AVAILA-alE SAYE .LIKE NEYER BEFOREf 100% Financing ·-•111 ~.-hs30Days-• FREE . AVAILABLE WITH EVERY NEW PINTO SQLD THIS WEEK-· ..,...,.,,.cuon END DURING QUR"TOTAL DISCOUNT SALE" 34 SURFERS IN STOCK . BRAND NEW COURIER $ ·~-·-··~~--c...,._-~•<-·•~~­ - . -·Priced from~. VAN 10 · COMPLETE Conversions Bubble top -Refrigerator, Stove, Sleep 4, Porta Patt i. etc. IM STOCK s5a9~ J $ • • 194 NEW TRUCKS '72 FORD COUHTR'I' SOU\RE Po''· RM;ll., a.r @IC ! U5101 l.s3399 '73 GALAXIE 500 COU PE Air mrn!otooning. (129801 '70 FORD LTD 4 DOOR '°'" concht1011•no. !299BNP) s.1499 '74 MUSTANG 11.000 m1le1. !3JllKHZ) s2999 '73 FORD $ 3999 '72 MERCURY COUNTR'I' SOUIRE 10 '"" MONT EGO ...,,co'.,,d1tion1nQ 81/HYSJ 1 AlfCOnd•hOMlng {1311-44) • '71 FORD LTD 4 DOOR lQn$9 l'lllmber &eOCIH '70 CHRYSLER 300 COUPE l.o90ed. [ 14• I I) 51699 '72 GRAH · s2799 TQRINO G:OUPE Aor CO'ld!l>Oft~ 11119 wtieea. ('5Q8EXNJ '7 I MAVERICK GRABBER Mag'. wllff!i. !018CCT) • . 5440 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. un&el -lor.d ,- 21-3 598;;5588 ' • • .. • • .. • . ' . '72 GRAND PRIX COUPE -' Alt.,Q)f)(l1liomng. IMISEXNl '73 DODGE SWINGER · ""reo!'ld~t0ni11Q.l502GJT> 52699 --:, e Largest Selection .In Orange County Coupe DeVlllcs -Sednn DeVilles •· El Dorado.'l - Conv,:;_rtibles. Also Mnny otbel"-telect Cadillac Trade-m.. ,.... ..... , ...... "'""' MCM I '6'1 IMPALA 3 spoed. Corvet- te engln!, rallye wheel•. $399. &iG-4448 •(OGY!!S.j) dl(. '69 CAPRlCE ,2 r. Hardtop, 4..?T eng, all T, $950. 49'.Z-9136 or 4 • 1l9 San f'crnando, San Oemente. '65 QiEV. Sta. Wag. 283. M.<XXJ new trans. Auto. Alr. Tires. Crrat oond ... ttSO/ot:· fer 549-9-169 I 'Tl ELDORADO. Lo ad e d ! '61 CORVAlR Auto, rad\o, Every ooneeivable extra in. healer, good eoooomy car. eluding AM/FM st e r eo $200. 646-4448 (0LY5tl) wttape, power ·eeat.s, poWer 1dlr.) windows, u1t steering, & ~."7o-4~M,.,.o_n_te_'"·C"'· arlo-,,-i,, more! lmrnac.ulate 1 owner car with o~ly 30.<XX> mill's. Landau top & strata bucket Want to sell fast; $1695. ·l>(>ats. Factory ail"condltioo-c.au 646-4448 l942LPA1 dlr. Ill'!, tu.II power, incl. electric '7'.l EL DORADO CON:VERT. windows. auto. trans., radiO, $5300. Wbite/b~y _inter hc.!lter, WSW tires, stereO stereo tape. crwSe control, 111ith 8 track 1·ape. Low inJJe- )ooded, 47000 ml, cherry. Pvt age & beautiiu!. (941.JPT) pty. "' Brown, 549-8071 $4995 494-2070 ... ·57 r.wmu 6 c)'I., auto. & real eeonom)'. S 6 9 !J • 646--#18. IZWY912) dr. TWO '72 Cadillac De Villc's. ~NOVA 6 cyl.·, auto.; radio, low miles, $4300. e a c h • healer, xlnL mnd. $ 4 9 9 . Days, 835-2 045, <'\'(!!!, ·646-4448. {VNN170J dlr. -675-7665 -• -'&7 'Th'JPALA 'V·3, air, P/S, " '73 CAD 2 Dr, Cpe Dc:V. -P/B, WSW tires. $399. Exec. car. Deluxe. cond. s.iG-4448 IZN!.1386} dlr. 557-675.5, Mon-Fri. 1138-2181 COf.fP~ REPAIR WORK Sat & Sun. Corvair & ~rv.atr Bilggies '72 CAD Coupe de Vilk?, lully Call .536-0444 haded, xlnt cond, Must sell DUNE B d l l ht S4100 552-1848 640--4164 uggy e i • · · Corvalr I eng, comp reblt, '61 CAD~C Lerno. fiG.00) '65 4spd & 1dr train. 67>2323 orig mi & 1n~ great shape. '66 nw·. • SS, 283 v. call to see, 552-!M72 ._., .......,~ ...,, '67 SEDAN OE VILLE ~le~.n~ ~~ 4~tionally Loaded ~. Ownr 644-2951 '66 CHEVY WAC 0 N ' 1 .68 SEDAN OE VILLE Air owner, 9 passenger, P/S, cond. 2 owner, $9M. 30-1 air. $500. 5'16-6168 Collins. BI. 6~9615 '63 IMPALA SS Want ad result.I •.••• 642-5678 $250 847-8625 · Capri 9715 Capri 9715 NEW '74 CAPRIS ' DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM!! --,_. ' l • • • • ., '74 SS T or i no O:>mplctcly equip + air, shocks & tow hftch. Mint cond.'.. $3895. Owner ~ & 898-22'20. '&I RANCHERO, drag racer, 260 cu. Inch, 12.87 E .T., 108 sP(I., tandem trlr. Over $4'XXI. Uiv.eli~c.-$1450. I;>ays TI4-549=-9729, ET e I 213-M-4973 ~12 COUNTRY SEDAN Sta. Lincoln 9945 \Vgn., auto, air, roof rack, ---------1 ~ 't~pkg., lq mi. '73 LINCOLN SEDAN, fully , e qui p.p·e d . White, low 69 FORD Country SI{ u I ~ e milCAge.· 615-5998 aft. 4 pm Wgn. 10 pass.. Auto. air,· ~·~=--~~-~~1 radio, &: heater. s 8 9 9 .. Maverick 9947 646-44411 (084EQRJ dlr. '73 .fPRO LTD Blo~han1 viny{lOp, AM/FM stereo, P/W, Sharp. lJ;t oiler .over $3500. 548-.ffi45 '&4 FAL€0N. SUck s !rif t , radio, beater, I: clean! $399. 646-t4ll (ZBE86f) dlr. . LOO JC '73 MAVERICK 4 DOOR. '69 LTD .xll!t concLid tires, low ml.. Make off•r! 675-9518 or 646-2631 . -'64 GALAXIE, gd oon<\ • gd tramp. s«Ki" D a-,( a , .. ~ Evetl. ~3483 Automatic ll'ansmisslon, aif'. conditioning, V8 en g In e, power steering, 22,cm miles. (39311DJ) • $2599 .. 191:1 TORINO GT, 390 ~., J1Q MAVERICK. Needs Good ~ndttlon. Work. Best Oller ' ~ M&-4147 a.It 6 pm. '64 F A 11{ L A·N E . Looks Mercurv 9950 roulh, RUlll gd. S 1 0 (I!, 1 ---"~-~---1 642--0128. 961 Capitol. St. CM. 1970 MERCURY Colony Park '69 FORD LTD C382JDN), Wagon. fully equipped.-1 __..-SHARP! ownt;-Xl:ht-conif:-=-$1700. or - 645-5700 -dlr. best (lffer. 56--0147 1~-~--~-~~ Autos, Imported 9700 'Auto1; Imported 9700 • .. 100 mg .. of glitterlrig natural Gl~D (Placergold • .• in tts natural state) , • That's right! Test drive a new FIAT _at HERB FRIEDLANDER IMPORTS, and we'l~ive you 100mg of pl8cer gold in an attractive display case. -Licensed drivers only. Offer limite<t to one gold Vial per family. qxpires November 18'. 1974. • • . When :You Buy Your New fiat • HERB • F~IEDLAMDER .,IMPORTS 1375 BEACH BLVD. WHflllltl1ter -~ s11-6124 . " I . . . l .. • • • .TAKE YOUR . CHOICE - '69 DODGE COUPE A•r cond1lion1ng. power sleer1ng, oower brakes. (Y08444t IRA.ND HEW ( '75 OMEGA s3377 -.. OR.DU TOUR CHOICE OF COLOtt ' . OIDY TOUR CHOICI OF COLOR 1 1· ,• .. - I • • complete servi.te lacilily.de_v.oted exclusively to . economy cars are thr~e .big reasons you sh~uld ·visit the lead~.r .before you buy anywhere! ~·RONDA •SEIYICE- •PUU , -· ' •SALES .. · 1a50 HARBOR BLV ....._,D. ~ . C:Osta Mesa 540-964 .. '68 CHEVY 'f,9 OLDS $ $ AIR CUTLASS COHDITIOHED A.tr concl1t1oning, Automl!t1c v1ny1 lop, tranSrT11SS1on. cower steering' cower s1eenng. tZXW244) au1oma!1c. lYXU928) .. , • A , 1. liOMTE CARLO LAMDA.U ,. ------p -......... .--... -.. -·"~"-"'P---·--··- '73 DODGfDART . -~--·-­___ ........ _,.. ---'""""-,,..,._, • .. ~3577 s2977 $3611 - Brand New 1975 CUTLASS AulOm•hC l•lllf.. _.,, • \ llff'INJ, d11C ~ 350 -· E~~j~~; $ 4177 ' DOWN · 'MONTH < ... ~ ...... ,, .., -, ............ -........... --.. , .... ·•· , ....... -' ..... ~ .... . .."Ct ... A ... ~Atf_/T ...... BRAND HEW s327 7 OllDH TOUR CHOICE OF COLOtt ~BIG SELECTIOM OF '75's FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • ~~~0 '75l0RONADO- ~· • - s5977 OllDER TOUR CHOIC,l OF COLOR • ' .. • -: l . . I 1, ', ,. " ' l • : " . ' l I l ' r . . I • .. • A ft1d • November 1, 1974 FULL fACTORY EQUIPMENT Whitewall bltd .• tires, radio, body mouldings ; · tinted glass, dlx . wheel rim s, ,etc. (512867) IMMcDIATE DELIVERY • , • • YOU'LL GET THE NUMBER ONE DEAL FROM THE NUMBER ONE DEALER • ·-, 1 . . .... ... . . • • -• -· - -1F-OR- l '· •• • We hove beerf No. 1 dealer in , . ~Orange-County l inc-0ln-Me rcury. ' Sales. for ayer eight consec utive years. (Actual factory figures.) Th ere must be ci reason . • COME IN AND TEST. DRIVE ALL OF THE NEW '75 ~ . . MODELS TODAY! .. WITH EVERY NEW ---1-- ·CAPRI WE SELL . • NO EXCEPTIONS! CHOOSE FROM OVER 50 IN STOCK AND ALR CONDITIOl)!ING IS YOURS FOR NOT ONE PENNY EXIRA! • ........... 713•· ,. . IA T. 1:3MIOO· , , SUN, 10-7 • • ' . , • ... ) . . • • , \ , , \ ~ \ , • I • I • , "" , . 0AILYP1LOT Df3 • . .. Friday.November 1, 197" -.. ''WHIP ~-iNFLATION ' NOW'' . . . . .-HOW?. . •. 1, . . . . . -. 1975 .·~·PO TIACS 1975. PONTIAC · ASTRE ' -Al I . , PONTIAC'S NEW ECONOMY CAR . . . ·~·1974 . PRICES I . I I . ' I . i. I ·----•EXAMPLE:·----· I FIRE~IRD . I . I FORMULA . I ·1 . WHIP INFLATION I · 11975 BASE PRICE s ~.6.~ ~~~I 11974 BASE PRICE s~.1 .~~~~1 lvou SAVE -$539 6'01 1· "'" (2U87S5N504802) . I' -.. ___ ORDER YOURS HOW·--""' .. I, • LOOK FOR OUR ... ID#2V7785C106025) $ 95 .IMMEDIATE DELIVERY MO. 36 MO.' 0 .E.L. · +.TAX & LIC . · • 11WHIP INFLATION . MOW11 STICl(ER ON EVERY CAR - . f ·REE' AUTOMATIC .. TRANSMISSION _:___ . , . ON EVERY ASTRE IN STOCK · . -::-· · . Equipped With Automatic Transmission · / . I 1973 PLYMOUTH ' DUSTER 8 cyl.. auto. trans .. power slet:!rlng. radio, Landau top. (096JRZ) . • 52-795 1973 PONTIAC I BONNEVILLE Four door hardtop. Factory air oond1honlno. lull power. AM radio, Landau top, hit wheel. (233KXUJ Low Low Miles 1970 FORD ,-Y/4"illC K UP 'Nith camper shell, \1-8, auto. trans .• AM radio, heater. h_eavy duty cai'nper eQUtpment. A real bargain. Hurry. (134EXFJ s 1795 . 1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SJ Factory air cond1t1on1ng , lull power, Landau top, AM-FM stereo. (932HEVJ '66 Pontiac Grand Prix · 1973,PONTIAC V-8, power. steenng. AM radio. heater. VE..,...URA whitewall fires. tinted glass. wheel covers. 1"'1111 vjnyl intenor. Alamo aelge. lawn interior. ,Custom hatc hbaj;:k. VB , fac tory air (072GXB) · conditioning, PoWef steeri(lg, AM radio, Landau top. (019GNL) 52495 • • . -.. • ' ,· .. I • 1967 PONTIAC . FIREBIRD 6 cyl., auto. trans., power Steering, Low miles. (VDC099) 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER VB. auto. trans .. !XJWeP sleenng, Landau top. (650BL TJ 5 1695 .. 1970 PONTIAC "LEMANS VB. auto trans., factory. air cond1tion1ng. power sleenng, l andau top. (373ADF) ) . L.971 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE Factory air cond11ion1no. full oower, 1111 whel:!I , leather. AM-FM stereo. A real l:ilauty, weH cared for. {600CYAJ 53795 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY HARD TOP • V-8, au.to. lrans .• factory air cond111on1ng. AM radio. Bargain 1rinsponati0n or second caL(952GSYJ $795 1967 FORD MUSTANG VB . 4 speed, radt0. (VJF754) 1973 VOLKSWAGEN .. SUPER BEETLE 4 sreed. AM radio, low low miles PoJar 'M11te with black VWJ.)'I inferior. {666JEZJ 1970 DODGE CHARGER - VB. auto. tra.os.. lactory air condll1on1ng, power steering, landau too. compe1111on · orange. (290AOSJ 5 1795 1971 MERCURY CAPRI --. 4 speed . Landau top. AM-FM slereo. !89 1DNLJ OPEN DAILY -9 A.M~ to 1 o P.M. -. " -· WE EXPIRn Y DO PONTIAC WARRANTY WORK REGARDUSS OF WHERE YOU ORl&!Hil>U Y l'UlCHASED YOUR CAR , WE LEASE AL'-MAKES AND MODELS . . ' • ._ ... .. . . • I • ' r • -' . . -- -__ ._ • ,, ~ • . · • . . - . -. -·' NEW '1974 ·C.OURIE\ ·ECONOMY PICK UP . Incl 104 3 in. Wneelbo'W!, 1800 cc e"'9ine. whole s•dewoll hres. 4 spd. lronsrnission inside hoOd rel.,o\~. delu•e AM rodio . tool kit, 60 omp. bo1t'°'Y· H 0. olrerno•or. orm resh & more"! Stl., =T:?194. Ser. r;StiTAPT23459. ONlv ·s2375 ' . " PLUS OVER 50 MORE TO CHOOSE FROM AT LESS THAN _ ., .. $100 PROFIT TO U.S! 1970 FORD -. 1972 PINTO MAVERICK 2 DOOR RUNAB.b!JT • Auto. Irons., Air conditioning. factory oir cond~ (808DTT ) (738AQN ) $1299~· $-1499 ~13 D4J_SUM '72.SCOUT -2401 ... 4 s¢.eed. air. AM/FM. low miles fuh cao 4 soeeo radlO \/-8 't350•~5-4'4~ _._ (J78EOets-333-3 - '68 MUSTANG '73 PIMTO .WAG6M -A:UTO. TaAMS. \14:1. Yoarp IVZU3'7J s I 3 3 3 '69 FORD LTD 2 DOOl Auto trans . H r IYPU7881 $1 199 '72 CHEY. CHEYQ.U Wot.GOH Loaded. (3 1'FPZI s2995 '72 COURIER ,,U. wlGEM TOP ... ,,,., 52222 - . •• . ' ' ' ' • j : LOWMILlS, -Exterior decor <'86GWX•$2299 '68 OLDS · ~ ~ CUTI.ASS "S'' Auto air. power. sharo IXRU 099 S129 5 '73 FORD WA.GOW 3 seat air. owr & rl'\Ofe. IS" '170~1389 5 '71 FORD TOfllHO 500 • Dcfubli sharp! (9'2DFBJ S 1177 ' ' ' • lnchide1 o1t v1n1I bvckel ~.01~, t'K \lroke,, 2000 cc 4 C)'I. ang ... Col1f. ,.,.,,S~·on t 1 . 4' s ed tron·,,.,,,l.ion. fton• & reor bu ords &: n>b•<' .I BLUE BOOK .US.ED CAR RETAIL " WITH 14,000 ~ILES $2675 . " ' " , Slk./11 694, SeJ'./1 4R t OX 191965 ' . -. BR~N_l) _ _!tEW '74MUSTAIG11 .'Hdtp. ,L EAS ·'E F 0 R LE S.S .! LEASE-DEALER DIREC'T --. AND SAVE! -'7 41 s & 'l5'·s ' ,, __ AVAILABLE .FOR IMMEDIATE DEL.IVERY! WE UASµi:L POPULAR MAKE CARS & TRUCl(S AT COMPETITIVE RATES! CALL KEN CUFF OR 642 0010 SCQTr MACDONALD ':° ---'--73"-POMllA-C · 'Z-2-GA,RI ' Ci~):o!D l"Rll F..f.Hc:T. Under 10..000 mi Must see 1oaoed 4 SPd 'AM1FM _ ~,'10 19ETw:ST9 99. --<645H_SU1 .4795 ' • . . . ' '73-DATSUM '72 FORD LTD - 2 Door, 4 Sp.eel • I oa.·HAIDJOP Low n111es. economy Auto air PIS P/B 'Vint> 1001 .. (032JOY1 52095 1715EMD1$2222 . - -~--:----- · '70 COUGAR XR7 '68 CHEV IMPALA fULL POWH, '"°"" air AM/FM Must see lh1s one 198 1AGAI 5229 5 ,wcus37,5 I 295 '70 R4NCHERO . '74 PIMTO S<j)UIRE WA.GOH Alf POwer AM/FM ..,. ,70973 0, s 1599 .S77JES1 52977 • '72 JEEP '70 PLYMOUTH 414 WAGOHEER DUS TH Auto 1rans .. arr. owr steer .. owr. braK'es. 3 speed, \1-8, Sharp 17Jl66AN ,s4222 (8898•01 s 129 5 S-PRlt·E~ {FfiCflVE 72 HRS . _AFTER PUBLICATION: • -• • ·- • -' ' -. . .. • " .... . ~ • • • ,. ONLY s3199 ·1. - Slee! belted'rodiols, di~ brole~ oll vi!'lyl bucket. seoh,~power , ;leet"ing, -\<>d-neter instr\lmenlotioo', -..heel cO¥ers, cut p~e-catpet•, 2 .3 lilre, 4 cyl. eng., AM rodi~, tinted gloss & much ll'IQft:. • _ ~. BLUE BOO,K.USEP CAR RETAIL • .. WllH 14,000 MILES ~4070 . NEW 1S75· FD D F-250 STYLESIDE PICK-UP Inc. ;-4 ton H.O .. 6 cY\_ engine, g0uges, mirrors, xrro cooling, spore tire & more. 5tk. #T008, 5e<. /IF25BRV22274 ONLY ~3895 -.• -• ! SAVE MORE. THAN EVER NOW ON · REMAINING .BIG FORD TRUCKS! -'· 1972 FORD . 1 Q.71 .. ,CHEV. J F2SO PICK UP E~CtMIN.O Low miles, lmmacUlate. Air cond:, AM / FM, Power. -(#95272) ' (#71211H) . '''2313 . J 1-999 '7-3-l'·BIRD • HE¥ LOADID ._ -· Double sharp. 2 M. auto. lrans .• rad!O. , . . . -t42~;...Poi1539 5.;__ -mzpa?TCJ•9-__; -' '70 MUSTANG 2 Dr. Altro. TIAMS.. lac!. air, PIS. P/B, vinyl root t414C8ZI 5 1999 --- '72 BRONCO 414 Sl'OllT,WActOM ffew Tires. Ron Bar. A1r. Winch. Reaclv. to8•GR HIS4666 '71 FORD '"' ~T. YW/C8me>ef. (166 .. HI 53295 '73 PLYMOOTH DUSTa Auto. lrans'., l)Wf., a1r,,do!,rbte sharP. (339HONl$2995 ! YMIOtol 10,INI .SI. ) t '71 -CHEY. • _CAMMO . Auto. 1rans .• POWet. ·, '30EALI 5299 5 --~ --- '13 CHEVROLET MONTE CAILO Powet. air. low miles. tM7HOFI 54295 '72 COUGAR' J DOUal~5HAll'! _· TIU power, air. t308DZEI ~2 6.66 '72 GREMLIN snc:1 SHtFJ, • 6cyllnder. . t 1 94EL~I $ l ill_ SALU.Dl". MOUll: t -·· 11"11 -.11.·M .1 t -·• 'fl!ll s.t.,.-ID-·t "'° '- ••Ill Hl'f'KI NOVl)J 1 -·· 11"11 Mell.; 1 -·· 11"11 1--M. •Alft ""·OM.Ti I -·I """ .... ,. I -' .. ' , - . - . • •• --' ... ,. -....L- • • • --o 1 I. • • -- ' . I ) • ' . . . . tagU,.af South · toast < ' < ' ' , -f • • VOL , 67, NO. 305, 3 SECTION~. 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIE'ORNIA ~<>-ast . ' Morale Booster Ford Visits ~ Nixon Bedside, LONG BEACH (UPI) -President Ford· made a dramatic and poignant visit lo the be<lsid~ of Ri'chard M. Nixon today after doctors told him it would be a great nlOf'ale boosterforthe man whom Ford sqcceeded in office less than UJree months ago. · • tar .... • • · . • -' -, • / ~ • • I FRIDAY:NoVEMBER 1, 1974 ·ete Thugs -Kill Youth, 19, I . At Market Ford broke off a barnstorming political tour briefly to go to Long ieacb Memorial Hospital where the 11-~-------- r I I I I $. Lag~na ·To Become ·New _Cityr ll'y l.\CKCRAPPELL Of .. DlillY ..... 1&9111 Voters Ride Free Woman H~t A.s Gun Fires • San Clemente police doubt that a Jocal housewife wil~ use a .25,c•llber automatic for protec- tion any"1nore ~aner a fr.eale cleaning Incident that nearly cost her life. ~ 'l>olice said a zipper on her paAts dcOected the slug ftred 3C•· cldenlally lasl Wednesday night by Mary Beasley Of 1'262 N. £1 Camino Real . Instead or a serious wound, she received • grased abdomen as the slug pas· sed by. 411·40 Percent -· Brown. Leads State_ Poll By tbe AS80Cl•ted Press Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. le.ads Republican Houston Flournoy by 48·40 percent ror the Call rornia Governorship, compared to'47·36 per· cent a month ago, the Callrornla Poll. rQfkJrted today. · • The poll;-taken early this week:was the last beroreT1JCsday's elections. There is a 95 percent chance, Field Meanwhile, on the campaign trail, said, that the poll-results are w1thin President £'ord said Thursday night plus or.minus 3 percentage points o i'lLos Angeles thAt talirornia can results that could have been obtained · lead the national fight ·against in· had all he states's voters been iot.er· Oa.tion by p.r:oviog "the pessimistic viewed. · pollsters" wrong Tuesday by election F1ourhoy's three-point gain from a a Republican ticket~ month ago resulted mainiy frQm "a 5elcctlon or Flournoy 3s thC succes· strengthening or his position among sor. to Gov. Ronald Reagan can Republicans," Field said. produc~ the ''kind of fiscal prudence JI a11dals Strike On Halloween I~aguna Beach's Raltoween was a njgbj. or tt.eats and tricks, too as pranksters lcLny wiffi eggs afta water balloons at all manner of' targets, moving and stationary. ' In one instance, a man's car was coated· with black paint. A bomb tlireat was made against The Little Shrimp, 130S S. Coast Highway, and ri'r.ecrackers were reported being shot off in other parts of the city. 'Police arrested.one man, Rodney T. Skel~on, 19, 1515 Brangwyn Way. Laguna Beach, and booked him for malicious mlschicr follo\11ing a lemon- throwing incident. Police chased Skelton into a neighboring y:lrd und during th e fli ght, a $150 trellis ~·as damaged. Women Heist Halloweeners -Three w()mcn round :i short cut to all that door-to-door trick or treat stuff 1-flilloween night in Laguna Beach. Today'"-Fin,pl N. Y. Sto~k!i! _TEN C!:NTS ' • am, Personalztr· Of Hopeful~· On Cable'\ TV By llit.ARYKAYE • Ol lliel»i!y PllM~ In the" m idst of the last-minute flurry of campaigning, a NewpOrt Beach psychologist has attempted to publi'cly ·strilf away Ufe political ex- .teriors 9r' two congressional can- didates an°d lo show their true. per sopal_itie.[. _ · . On a cable television show airinA tonight on Channel J. "Caring Cor.- ncr," Dr. Stanley Green will inter- view U.S. Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R- Newport Beach) and his Democratic opponent,· Roderick Wilson of Occnn-side:---· Dr. Gi-e en's interviews will not in- volve the Usual campilign exchanges'. Instead they'll orobe at the two men's personalities in an attemp~ to Show the in as person~ r ather than politicians: Some people holding strong par- tisan viewpoints may nolderive ad · ditional insight Crom watching the ex- change. Dr. Green admit~ed. Others, though, win 'intuitively·· perceive what-the candidates say and · .-elate it to what it reveals about them as men. Dr. Gr~nsaid. · "This is a whole new dimeiision nol seen in the politiral arena,·~ he said. Dr. Green is a voluriteer psy cholqgist. Cor the Newport Beach Police .Department as well as a private practitioner . l·le said his show "Caring Corner'' is an attempt to help people take ca~eof themselves. The refore, such topics as the economr. psychotherapy, the ramily unit and now politics. are discussed by Dr. Green and hi s television guests. "Since ~·e deal with e\·erything else. I relt we should touch on politics, too." the psychologist explained. Dr. Green interviewed liinsha~· and Wil son separately. The two half-hour segments ";ill be shown back-to-back. ··other than the kickoff question. I reall y didn't have any firm questions ~:.na~;;;h5e~J. bega n the inlervie~~~- 'Oranj!•• Co:tsl Fair skies and warmer te rn -· peratures .. are on the agenda ror Saturday, with highs or 66 al the bc3ches and 70 lnla'rid . t'))w!{ tonig ht46-52. INSIDE TODA\' The Suruiool Thtalf't Company. con1prl.~ed ol UC Irvine sludtn", e1nploys pri mal Mllndt ond body movement lo commu.nicale 111. t1 nonverbaL. $011:nrl symphony Thf'ir pro11rnr 1.s---p1c1ured on lht \\letkender cov~ fOday. 'Polite sald"Mrs. heash!y. was cleanint the gun but errid ~afid entered a round in the chamber. before polling out the cli p C()l'I· talhlng the rei;t of the am- m\lnlllon. The plstOI Ured a~ shew:is cleaning il. Uley said. After cmeracncy treatment al San Clcm~nte Generallfospltal" she wenl hom.e a~aln, lhey said. . TeleP:hone interviewers condUcted the 1urvey betv.·ecn 3 and 9 p.m. Mon- . day, Tuesday and Wedacsday In Che stale.'_!. l8 most. populouis counties, which· account for 89 percent or ·California's registered vuters, Jo'leld said. The sampling; weighted to match In the survey Sept. ZS.Oct. 1, Flour-that can make a bi[dent in innation, ·· noy had 68)eccent-of.the-GOP vott. Ford to-Id an estlm~.led-800 wiltt'16'pertent goin& to Brown a~ 16 Republlcans1 al a fundraising dinner percent undecided .. Thi1 week, Ji1wr~ for F1ournoy;thcC5-year-old statccQn· noy got 77 pcrcent·or tbe. GOP voles, lroJler. Brown .13 percent. -and 10 pertt;."nl Ford added. "w~at happens in this were undecided. ... .. great state Tuesday will be .a bcJ- ·The trio .1ccosled tiny fovinl bands • ' or costume-clad spooks, look tile children·s candy nod roared orr In a "white small pick u1ltruck .• ~ .. •• ~party registration data by county. covered 1,077 registered xotcrs who all said they pl anned to vote . The tol11l included 597 Democratii , 413 ..Rtpubllcnns and 67 who declined to slate their porty O'r were re~lslercd as other party. 1 ts. .. ' ..) "~'or ,.~lournoy lo win," said Field, 1 h "llhe must capture a larger prdpur· w~t ~r as lo ~·hat mi ght .hnppcn tn I f 0 19'16.' . l on o emocrats. '' 1'ht. PrcSldent, was on hi~ nrst'vi~it Flo~rno,y wa~·ravorcd by l Sperctnt t0Callfornl11 aschierexecutlve. of t~c Democrat!> Polle;d lhili Weck . .-.~-.. i\t the •ame lifne, Drown-was alt.en,•· the same percentage h~'IOl • ino61b ul .. STATEPQl.L>P•cel> •i:o. . • "1 • • • •Several such Incidents occurred along llillcrt!sl.-and l>incercst drives 'bclwt~n ~ p.m. and 9 p,n1. Thursday, _police sa1d;-Offlccrs were unable to rinclthe.trio. • , . ' • ' • '-· .• DAIL Y PILOT L /SC Friday. No11emtMr 1, tt'N . ·-De's Up to Par 'Dad' Miller Initiates Links By JAN WORTll • OI ... o.111 '°'"'SI.tit H.r:. "))qd" Mj l!er _t>la r s _golf several times . .i week a nd his score has matched his age sin<"e he was 67. At 97, he's still gOing sll'Qng. · Wed·nesday,. the C'hipper golfer fro m An aheim was the first to tee off "the new C.asta del Sol links· an 18·hole ·executive, par.00-course. ' ' "'How Ca n you be 97 and still be ac- tive in golf?'' he ilsked. "Well, you can't dissipate your life in any way. And I haven·t. "1 have never used tobacco in any fo11m, I never drank a drop of liquor. i\nd I never, never, never ran around V"ith women." tn the r espectful pause that fol· lowed. MiU er added, "(\nd that's (){le, two, three damn lies l just told ." As the special,.euest of an opening ttlebration for the latest addition to Mi ssion Viejo's only private adult community, Milfer said he owes much .of bis longe vity to golf. "You don't stop playing because ]'OU."grow old," he sat_ ct. "You grow old because you stop pla)'JrQr." . He urged old$ters to stay active and interested in the. world around them. ~ "My philosophy is that you don't couot your age by the number or. · years, but. by what you have do.ne to help other people.·• · Joinii1g Miller for the celebration were about 100 guests from,Casta del Sol, the Mission Vieto Company and . local news and sports media. · The 3,621 ·yard golf course is open to the public starting today. It was ., ~ • .,. ...... sa.tl,..... STILL GOING STRONG Goller Miiier designea by gOlf course arcbltect T'ed Robinson. · Cl ubhouse construction at the course is scheduled to start near the end of the year for service by May, 1975. The Casta del Sol Recreation Clubhouse now serves that purpose. .. J, ·Nuclear • Violations l . -Revealed Officials at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station have.bee.a notified of an apparent violation of federal regi..tlations art er a recent inspection-: Dave Barron, communications representative for Southern Califor· nia Edison Company,"Said today thilt steps are being taken to correct the minor violations. Barron said.1plant of£icia1s were notified that they had not posted their operating license and operating procedures and the standards' .for. radiaUon protection a$ required by the v:s. Atomic Energy Commission. ''It's really sort of an ad· ministrative type of thing," Barron s aid. " He .explained that the operating ' procedures and radiation protection standards are large volumes. which can't be displfyed on a bulletin board. • Instead; plant ... offici8ts ~ill post a notice saying where the information 'is·availab1~--. -- He said officials had apparently posted another document instead or the operating license by mistake. The items will be displayed on a central bulletin J>oar4, ,Barron s$id. There Js no penalty for the violatiori if Officials take corrective action, he said. The regulatiolll\ requiring the posting went into effect last year. f'ro• Pafl" A I .. ...... .. ; • ~-• • ....._ ~ : • 0.11' Plkll 51111 PllO«t THIS IS RADIATOR CAP ON .1938 MERCEDES·BENZ · Car's Hubcaps Also' Carry Nazi Swastika Symbol Oit_D~play S I (·-~ t T-:---~-1 1.: --SECOND • • • $250,000 Auto i·n Laguna Hills 0 u lull o_ .. ~eng 11-y . . n!':~~i~~:.i·::;::::.i::;i:~~i:: . .... to bitve some-public exwaure before A 1938 Mercedes·Beru:, purported to ff'ont seat, "the most valuable ca r in thelSoa,rd· rriade ally cominitment. He· be the personal .. car of Eva Braun. the world." She claims it is worth . €ounc1·1 Meets Eyed -sugges(edtheboardt.ake upthe mat· Adolf'Hitln"';J D\!S.tress, relied jqto $250,000 .. ter later in November. Laguna Hills this week . The car ·now is on disptaf at the ~. . .. . . Backqs •i!:ld the Jeffrey site was The hand-crafted car, reportedly Laguna Hills Mall as part of an auto discussed by the board several years smuggled into .the U.~. in 1~ is exhibit by sou\,h Orange County car Fehru3ry;~ Bond Sale -Sch:eduled-. . . By PAMELA HALLAN ot .. O.llrPi1o1S1.tn A $6.5 million sale of bonds will tak~ place.in.£...ebt.uar.yJo.,generatelun for the construction of two schools and the purchase of a new etementafy s1te in the Ca pistrano Unifi ed ·s chool Districi. · . Josep't Wimer, director Of Ad · ministrative Services, said $2 million :will be earmark~ for the Junior hi gh ·projtct in Shoreclfiffs area of San . Clemente~$2.S million.will construct an elementary scbool in.Mission Viejo, and $200,000 will pic k up an option on a .school site in San Juan Capistrano. An additional $600.000 will be used for the site Jl~velopfuent phase or the· third hi gh school, to be located of( Avery Parkway in Mission Viejo. "By next October the plans for the first increment or the Ulird high school shou(d be ready for bid and an ad· ditiQnal bond sale would be required at -that1i~e"to generate sufficient funds · for this construction phase," said Wimer. The estimated budget for the first'and second phases will e"ceed ~ milliondoll ars. Wimer s_aid site acquisition funds might also be needed be( ore fall (or ad· ditional eleillentary school sites i n Dana Point or San Clemente, depen· ding on how fast Pending develop· men ts are built. ,''We would anticipate that a bit over $11 mfllion would be needed between the proposed bond sale in February and the one-in October to finance these COnstru.ction projects," said Wimer. -But he said two unknowns cloud the is· s~e'. Ojle ls"coilstruction cost-which may increase between now and ne"t f8;11,.~d t.!le o~er is lheoutc~me of~be d1sthct.'s a~slssed valuatibn which must incr ease by .J.5 .percenl.-to generate suf£icient eligibility to sell the necessary bonds. -San Clemente city councilmen will recently have run l!ateas4 a.m. ago but that absolutely no commit-owned by a Detfoit woman who uses it d 1 meet in special session ne"t week in . An~ later on W esday? the coun-me~t was made for its purchase by to help raise money for charity and to e~ ~;s. Onofiey said the car was· one of many attempts to reach a c~I will. hold 8 ~gular session !-0 con· the district-;-o.vide..an.income · r:iven:..O~u&t.na . .and 5t0rec! 1n a barn If everything goes smoothly, Wimer predicts that the Shorecli ffs junior- hig h and an elementary school in Mis· sion Viejo wil l open in September of '76 with the firsl part ot the high school opening in September '77. solutioq to lengthy meetings which s1g~rh tntroduc~oo of jd8 o~nancb Trus· ee Robert Bartholomew o( Mrs. Hilda Onofrey calls the gold for. 20 yea rs· arter Eva Braun joined ' ,W'ld p ' · w IC be e~entuatJ wou b !!!se eac Tuslin objected to the Jeffrey convertible, complete with a German Hitler in Berlin for suicide in April, l, arty mem r s m_on Y pay. Y .,...,. location noting the distanee problem SS macfiine gUn and helmet on the 1945 . · -~ut even if 1~e council 1r~uc3s faced bf students who r eside in bis Sh'e said an American journalist in· .. · ' an .. eventua Y pass~s e co e ana of the district. • terviewing-Lh e widow or Eva Braun's 0 l P 0 blem ra1s1ng the ~onthly stipe_nd to $2lO "Santa Ana College still would be W V l chauffeur acqui red-the car and had 1t RY 'Ci thelaw~pec1f1eslhatthef1rstchance closer-toTustin·thantbissite,"said . -omen _ 0 erS h' d f thJ dparty inthe U S _ ~ a councilman could reap the adcled Ba lhol "I' not ~1.:-· __ • s 1ppe ?r a r · · ,~-~,~,~--: c·' l t -.-:;r -OOnefit-WoUIObethespringof1976. . ther solu~':ne~. m sure \.llQ 1S ;.T s k F. d S~ed sa1g I t~1!fOOO-'iund car :crs · R . ernen e The rationale gi_ven in disc~sions He noted. there have been discus· ·O ee llfi 8 ~~heat ~"er~an au0i5o~J::'w~~jd ~~~ A wild party ia. ·a ShorecliCfs thus fa! on the rlllSes ~eals with the sions of locating a second campuit · know the car was leaving Germany. house-crammed with more than 100 extra tur;le eiclt counwdma!l has had near the point where' Jamboree The CaJtistrano Bay chap~er of lhe Had they known, she said, the govern· drinking youngsters-amounted to to commit to the~lected J>O:>ltion. Boulevard bits the Saqta Ana ~ague or Women Y~ters w~ll l~unch ment mig ht have tried to claim the only problem Saa Clemente police . Since the spnng elections, coun· Freeway. . --=-1li-aonual-fund-rais1ng-driye-Wed· ownership or the car. But any significant construction in addition to these projects wou ld lJ10$1 likely require another bond election, perhaps in the spring of '76,".he add· ed. . f 'r''"' 1•t19e .4 l " STATE POLL. tacedHalloweennigbt. c1lmen have found that th~ regular '1'hatwouldbeinline~thwhatthe nesday. . Mrs Onofrey has been touring the But the p.arenfs of the yOuthfut meeting schedule of ~ session every Tustin people are thinking,'' Bar. Mem~rs will ask IQCal, mer~h~i:-ts car fo~ fouf years. Donations left by ding a $100-a-couple cocktail party In party hosts will proba)lt face some two wieek~ no longer ts the rule, but tholomew said. · . . .. : ~help ftna~ce the lea,ue. 5 actiVtlies persons viewing it are given to nearby Encino. . . problem!_ when-t hey return from tb~;:e~~on. ih et kl d .T~uste~ J?<>nna Berry. of Mtsston 1 in c~mmunity education aruj. voter -~chari ti es .· The Ora nge Cou~t y Brownremained'certainofvictory. Riwaii-to fiiif1·tfte mess, -poUce said-dtsPiLe ·att~~8;~ iOasc!!l-th~eem~~.IeJo~s.J..iJUL was ~e first she had ~~~ 1. ·a-,.,u --reci.pienws..&he-Rehabihtation Genter--"''l'nrconfidenr-1.>ecause-1-1.>etieve today. • . . . . dj . I beard about a ~ocatiqo for a second . e "' e ~pons o:r-~ pubJ1c of·EasterSealSo<:iety. I people really want a .change," he Halloween a Year·ago turned into a t!'me, •eSS10ns ;ire a ourrung ater campus, Sh~~has.been a member or ~eetings featuri.ng potitic~I can-Mrs. Onofrey said she t>ases the· · d major melee as scores of youihs and later. • . . the boar(! ffilust I~ !flan tw_o years. dida~es and publishes Sparush and authenticity of the car on thestofy She sa~r.own , who has cautjoned ~gainst..:-. gathered in a:nottfer section of ule -. Wednesd~y s study !'f .the problem Trw.le..e ..karry-Taylor of Laguna Engb&h booklets about-the pros and was told a t the time she acquired it. overconfidence, declined to Lot§l.ly c:ity. lS s~t fol' 8 .~ a.m. ~tb the regular Beacb.1uggested~matterbeturned consofballotme~ures. . MerJedes·Benz officials have refused reject the possibility that Fiournoy This latest edition was decrtbed as session th11tmght at 7 .30. ov.er to the boards site seletlioo com-'J'.~e league. ts. a nc;>n·part1 san offers· to look at t.hecar, she said . could pull an upset. Lthe tamest in years, with about a f'rom Page Al .tnJ,ttee. political Qrgaruzation with about 70 · The--ear was handcrafted from lft· ,"Jdon 'lthink so /'he said. dozen }'bungsters brought to police mer_nbers from San Cl e.mente, gauge steel in Zuri ch. Switzerland But.,headded:"I'mnot going toan· he<id"ijuartcrs to· await pickup from CJVJ C Capistran~ Beach, Dana P~int, San and the engine and chassis were made · ticieate a verdict. People are sick and ~eirparents. . • • • Pai'nli'ng Talk Ju_an_ Cap~s~rano, Laguna Niguel and in Stuttga r t,' Germany .• its 400 hor· tired .. of a government that· doesn't :niursday night's party ~t ~house in were dissatisfied and frustrated with M1 ss1on VteJo. sepower-engine; a-so called ''straight. deliver ... V1~ Ballena · brought ~hce l_lfier land-use policies. and politics at the Publi'ci"ty Motive? eight" cylindet type is linke d to F6rd planned to continuJ! his fin al ne1ghbors beganto compla1n.Off1cers county levelofgoVernment. Sel l•ll Laguna two tr ans mission s -one for low pre-election .campaign s wing in said they round youths as young as l2· Mrs. Long said anne"ation to the MEMPHIS, Tenn . <UPI ) -Author speeds (those below 125 miles per J•'resno·today, where he hoped to help at the event and onl y those youngsters city of Laguna Beach would mean ·a • William Bradford said Thursday that hour) and the second for hig her speeds the prospects or former Olympic Whorerusedtoleav.w.nt-fora•~pto taxincreaseandformatio~_aM~C H to f nd h . ti upto i 15. . d hi h . Bob M th' "'"' Id t tee 0005 ow rame a ang pain ngs ·James Earl Ray assassinated Martin ecat on c amp10n a 1as, a Jleadqu.arters. wou no guaran ~:cw ive~ess for exhibit will be the subject of a Luther King Jr. because he craved It Will remain on display through. rour·term congressmanfacingatough One was cited foi-possession or. onlheboafdofsuMrvl. rs; She cited meeting of Art·A·Fair at 7 ~30 p.m. notoriety. · Sunday re-elec!iOtl(i@l·. beer, While about U others were held~e board s recent rejection of the Tuesday in the Congfegational Chur· f.:_::;~;o;;;;;;;;;m11;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;~;;~~;;;;;;;;~::;;;;:~ fortheirparents. South Laguna ge~eral pll!n as an h 34051 A • Dr ~. Be h 1 ff tr lion c , . nos ., . ..,...una ac. Officers described the house as "a e".~mp ~ 0 rus a. ' . The speakers will be Henry Anson total m ess·• and said the couple We JUSl· ~aven t been getting the Wylde, former chlef or the division of owning the r esidence was in Hawa ii repres~ntatton from the board .of e xhib"it ions "of the Los Angeles vacationin g. Care of the house was en-su~r~isors. . Museum of History.Science and Art. trusted to three teenagers, offi cers · It is abso~ufely ludicrous that we Members of the audience may bring said. . have.been ,golng up there three y~ars their owo paintings, which Wylde will Police, who spread the word for ~~d haven t gotten anywhere. Mainly critique after the lecture. The several weeks about th>Pdhsequence!!; it s ~ecause they wa~t to wear us out :meeting is open to the 1public free of of unruly gatherings, credited high and .. we are not gomg to De worn charge. , . school student leaders with helptng out. ease the situation. Social events were sponsored at Sa n Onorre State Park and elsewhere in an effo rt to avoid large s tr eet gatherings. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Two Irvine '·Projects . • I . . . ,,. Boost to Saddlehack? By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL County and Irvine City Councilman f~ Dlll•Pl191511" • • RobertWest,amongotlM!rs. Saddleback Community College lrvineCenter,thya~forthecom· District trustees have reviewed plans merclal-cultural·residential cOm - for two major Irvine Company plex on the so-called "golden triangle" developme,nts, and each may turn~t bound.ed by the three freeways, is _tobe.rinancialplumsforthedistrict-.·--scbeduled-to....be-open by summer~o A trio of Irvine Company officials 1977, said Harvey Stroier, ~nother Jr. · outlined pl ans for a major commer-vt.n~ Company planning Aad· cial-cultural-residential center boun· m1n1strator. Robert N. Weed Prtt.ldl11111Wl1 Pub"""'' Jack R: Curley V'!Ct Pf~iOl111 1ne1 GIMrl l ,,.,.l'll9el' Thomas Keevil Ettl!or Thomas A. Murphine IN"l'llllHJ EdUor Q\arles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Au 1tt..,tAU,..g11111Edi10tl ,. .$ Laguna Beach Officer -1 11'6C.."-•~St""l f M11llflfl'"°'""''I-P,0. Boo I.ti. '1n1 _,nJr·Oftiees · ~Mew : J:JO Wl'\I 8-y!>t'ftf _..., llf'kll: uu ,. •• ..., 11ov1e ... ,, Hll~l"""Oll llf'l tll! t1•11 S.11!11 ...... If~ .. ,, s-:i11bl<~)'11111 : fll~l LI Pl lAO.i "1t $111 0'"'° f tHW•1 • , Telephone (714 ) 642!4321 Classified Adverttslng 642-5671 -l.•tuna Be1chAll Qtp.irtments: Ttlt oh• .. •'4·t466 • f'rom u;; l:••Mtllt* 495·0630 ,(«l,,lflll, 1tU .• Orllllt (~I 91.ollll"''"' t.m1Nt1v. No "'"'"' "°'"'· nr1nu11.-. Hlt\Mll l l!'Wllllor pr .O""rll~I\ "'rlill l'l'llf bf ·-~H wll"Ollt ,~111 Pf'""H'°" II uci,,..,,, o-•· -~lllld (II" PMlltt N ld 11 Cl'lll MtW, c.-1i1or1111. Swb>(•lllllOll ._ """°f u .oo -11ty • .,, m1•! t.1.00 montn!y, M!Ht.,• ~~lofl\U.OO montllly 1 ded by the Laguna San Diego and Strozer said it would include an en· Santa Ana FreewayS and what will be closed shopping mall with ro~r mi;tjor the nation's largest industria\ pa:rk department slore~, 100 retail ~hops_, south and east of El Toro Marine Corps restaurants. a m3)orhotel, low-r1seor· AirStation . .. · rice buildings and comme·r,cia1 Development of the two proj_ects facilities. The shopping center will .could bring $4.8 million to the c9llege double in ~1ze in~a later development district bY 198.1, and an additional $7 phase. . . million by 1991, said Bob VasqUez, a The 2,0SS·acre Irvine lndustnal pl anning administratoi-for the Irvine Complex East, Vasquez said, will con· Company. sist ~f five ~mall commercial centers In its attemplstohavelhepennitted of . restaurants, service stations and uses-of the land changed from the other stores,.surrounded by industrial present agriculture to allow develop· .buildingJI. • ment, the Jr vi neCOmpany hasencoqn· The site ls bOUndtd by the marine tered a string of objections on envirpn· base to the oorlh, the Irvine city llmlts mental and other gri:IUDds. • on the east and the santa Ana and San lli gh on the Ustolworries are projec·, Diego fre~wayson the south and west, tions 'that the trafljc caused_ by the ltwillbec,onU.guoustolrvlneCenter. developments will clog the existing Strozer said lbe purpose of the freewaysystem. presentation was to keep the college Othe r concerrts includ e the dlstrictup-to11ateonirvlneCompany · proble ms of noise from the jet.a using pla·nnlng and to seek thedistri1tt's sup. the nearby Marine base, the lack or pc>rt for the two major development housing in the vicinity for low· and P'\Cka11e1. ,, _ · modera te·lncome famillcs and air pol· Trustees, however, took no action on lution·from the cars of ~hose Uliing the • the matter. developm ents. . 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J ~+ "' --G o--"Xtlllf in .so l m s _,,. NllCorCo .1• J 11 11,._.., s..11..-G .i. • an w.+ v. Ufl MM 1..-. 1 10 1~-v. Se . m e nlso1'd. ......_ Mntlai.!.1-70 • ~I IO--~ C-..C1Ctl1...1Jl1l1St.:1~-\o'o GM!f~l -4\11•\la Kell* .601' lt I~-· .. NV FC:•M I .. l,.,.__Yt SMltr.-11.IO .• JI iot.•"" lll'I NIKk••·· ,, ..,....."" rv1ces Division of-Dtltil Group, AmHtoYo IOU Sii »-v. C-..C•l!IOH .•• IJt ........... GAC °"' 2 3' I -v. tl;tlwooel .IO ' I ""--V. --0 0--Slwll•PI 1.JS '. •I 1tvo .. Vo UICI Pio( -. ' I 1 + ... I N B h b d The C b P R l . ""'How> '.:111 23 II 2t'h • ... Qlkholk .Jlo ' 1J ......... II> C.AF ·co .Jt J ,. ,_ ... Ktll<orl 2.60 s U l lJ>o .. . o+ll 11'111 .IO l • ..-~ t.NrWH J.H • JS ll'Jo+ I;. UflAtltlt: .40 2 ll J'Yt+ "" nc., ewport . eac • ase r e po r1ng Am1n ... i .:ro .. 1 3~.., CtlKoJ"'-·•·-o '"'···°"'"'"'·'°·· 1tl:M•\.\K1Ut111.141 :ro1~.v. O..lkP• ... • 1 w. ... si.n.Pi:t?t :ro .......... usF111oer2.11t m21111o•"' m nna•ement...,..nsulling fi'rm Board said higher prices ror A ,,,,,.., •. 11 • 11 -J......_ \ .. ColtMt• ·" 11 ,.,. 2.:w.-v. c;.m S&. 1 . .io • 1 11,__"' Kerr McG, u >01 ~ ou1e1 Pei•I 2 ss1 '"''" v. 50.,ic.o lo. 2 •loll ~"" usFosJ.tOd .. s 1:rv.-v. ... ., .. -corp •S 121 '"" c.1r~Alk .s. • 3t ...... \.\ 0-rt ·" 13 JO ,.,.,._ .. Kl"fS!ont I l alt 11\11-YI Otcidl'I "'' .. , UYI• \lo ~ t.zO • , ii -.. us Gyp l.iO 5 '1 IS-.... He is a ssociated with r~nnecticul wheat , corn, hogs . soybeans ......._ 100 1 1n -· 'ioi C»lllft$ ,,_ • t 1 . . . G«do.n .It u t1 21,__ "' K.ickk w .60 1 XI '"--"" 0«Ptp1 l.1o11 .. n -• 1 S.inodeci>, '' , 2' -..,, uSG•1'f 1.111 .. • lfWo• ,.... ~ d "1nNG\01.w t 3J JI-.... Col Penn .• 'l lJO ~· "" G«llMt ·" s '' 1..... .... l(ltnb(I 1.4' • 2J(I ,. • .__"' Otcl'\pl 1.1• . • ,,,.., ...... Sim Pre .loo s ) u ......... USMoms . ,._ s 2i 2""• \la Ge neral L ife and Equity Sa lei.-a n cotton were mos tly ""'».iino • Jloo '°""'" 1.1t 1-17~ G«1oek ;"~ 1 uv.+ 14 "'~"9SM . .ci s w ~-"' Ol**C1t·.t0 • tt u + 11o SimniCO a • ,. IM us •1t11 .se. J ,,. _ _. ... Companies of Newport Beach as a r esp o n s ible {or the in · ~~~~·~·1;:-~ta..:·: g:i~~~~ ~ ~ g,,.:1~ &:!":, ·1 .. • 1; ;:-,~ ~·~c..;1'::.~ 1: l~-·u; ~E~!::.~ ,,~ !!"'!1"' ri=~1i:!1~~;1~~·: tftt.:~.J:i: : 1:;t? Prore ssional manager. crease. NnSldp1 ~ .. 1 "'11.-v. °" 111c1"'''.. s1 ~ .. "" GCA O>rp J 11 2-"' K!liOlll N .n t 1J 11Yt-v. °" E 1111 •·" ... 10 •5Vl• II'> s...,.,,.. jv, " JO'>'>• ~ us s.i. .ti 1 2> Mt 1o1> AlnS11rol .11 I JI tft-v. C.olS Oto 1.9' I M 14h-'°' Gffrl1nl C• ·• t t"' ·· · Klll!hrt .JOI> ' I• sv. ... Ill Ofl E 111 ... lt .. zlO fllo'>-IYJ SUooCo 40 's , IP • .. U\Stt•I 1.40 4 XfM 41W.-°' * Lower prices were repor· "'" seer .. , 1 • ,. ""'• "' CoM,. 1.1111 2 u >V.• "' Gffrl1N11K 1 .• • ~"' ~-•• ,,•, ,•_ .• ~ ,,• ,~! ~. = ,~. 011Pw11t 1.a.i .. l100 "' .. 1t1 s..o;oo 1:10 , , ~ _ "" us T.o .111 ' ,,. ~"' Balboa 1 S I m m I sl a nd ~ n s JMITN • r esident Mark h ~~ J:>t.::en ciarles R. Able, Newport Beach res ident, bas been n a m ed to the board or director s of Junior Achievement for Southern California. lie is president or McDonnell Douglas Aslronaulics Com pany in Hiintington Beach. He is also a member or the 1_1a tio nal board Cor Junior Achievers. • led for cattle, calves and "'71TOT J..io tut:i .v,. v. Com11£1.eo 1 14 21 .. ""G Am11.tte1 .... 111o ...... T•ll• -Of!Pp(OJ.1t .. 1100 tS +J 511,1 c:oran s ,_."" lll'llTt1 1.• • ttt 1~ ·•! AmT&T.pl, .. Sl6 ""'• ... &isi .. 1.10 1 • J:IV.-V, G.nAOU .IOlllO ......... "" .... ._ n21,14 1~ .. :w. OkllGEl.lt t iO i-...v. ......... 2.ij lot 1n1o "' lll'llftl wit ., :Pll-'8•1· ... potatoes ATTplit. 2... .. 1' .q..,,. .... 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ConnMll.ID' J 16 .......... Gfl Ht'il...olO<I J s ,,. ...... L.HCl$IN .5115 ''"' ... Ovl:ltlC.O .lei J 1 •... SC.rE11: .. 9 JS n,__w ij\lfllll-_..,, • -II,,, ml ·mon 1n exrose6 per-it.moc:oP . .oo 1 2 8.,.._..,, c:onr.oc:c .60 s a 111'>-"" c.en 1 ... 1r21 J .,. •-"" L.H..,.... .Ml 3 n 11..+..., o.rS11pn .10 , 11 11 -11 SoJ inai.s. t .1 uv..14 Utll'IPt.t.3'' eo 1.--.. C.nl .lnJulyand3perce 1 · ..,..._. c11 J ,l 3\'+ COllECl .llll l 111 1 -\\ Grfl-.u • XI ,..,. :i1. u111l>tc .eo ••It • .. ,,,. O..rTr".111 .--6 loYr ... Sout-•n 3 11 'I'..-~ uv 1""w111 2 "I/VI-..,, n tn A""epc:or.2 10 ?l't·:~ Cort1ldpt• .. •Ullo•\lt G.tnMilll.l'01J lll.O~l'o unVfl lMS ) ""-l·lt 0-n(.f'.Mll st~ ..... SOM!pll.ID .. 111'1)-... UVln Pll.16 .. J21 •ilo:. August. ""''w 1.10 l 1•s :tt_t... <.om1.e1 itt s.. 1 Bl'> .. "' GllMot 2.slll 10 1...s :po.... 11o u 11m 1.160 .. n ...._..., o...n111 1.tc1 s " ~-"' so.11 Bk .IO t )3 I loft• "' -v v-1 Amll•Pl .fll .. o t 'At-\.\ COllE10f4.•t .. 150 :El -\lo GllMotpfl,..,. l •1..,_I l.e~r Cto' 12 ,_..., 0-.llCll•\.ll .. J" .~ Soot•iPSl.11 4 1t ,_"" V1rl111 .20 t 40 6\lo-\la Over the past year the •~.J..20. t _,, JI,._ v. .<:llMfll 1.JS •. 261 1JVt+ v.. ~ .. s ·.:. n ~ ... i..1111• 1n .n t s 111> • . . o.10t 41n ·'° 2 1 I'll• 11o s UIEd 1,61 , 111 11 • .,. \l'llldoCf • .ci • i ,.._,,,. • • d h n l led Amtel ln 10 ' SS l 'I>• Ve Cor!Fdpl 41'1•.. t2 4'"'• 1't ......,, ,.._, · ••· ~-..S~ lall._fd -c.tcl •• 21> 51.'++ Ito __,.,,._ SoutllC:O 1 +o • }/l ioo:.-Ill Vtnklln .:ro l S M • \\ pnce in e x as uc ua ""'*°" it.t J 106 1..,.. • ..,, eonFrvi .10 ••Jtl 1.,._~ G.,.PvWt.61 s 2u ''""*" ~ 1..tv1rc .1s. .. 1 lt$i,+" "Nc.t.1n1.111 .. eo "...,_"" s.111c.l!t·:ro • 7 n _,.. Vtt""'-1.1t0 .. 11 11.-.;.,11;, widely but as o r ()ct '15 it M<l'oH0:0I • S ll 14\lio Gon1.NG 2.1(1 1 olO ~ .. \lo All•-.:1 l SI . ...., ••• lA<ri Sirs ... ' 10 1~ . . . PKClos lM 6 stS 1~• \.\ SONA ti 1:65 1 •S ~ .. '-..... \(• Otflll U \ .. Xlllo• h . ........ a.Y , , JS 22,.. ·~ c.on-Pw 1 , 12, 10 -.... ~I ·'' ' JO 22'11.+ .... u..iu Furn 4 •1 2Vo-.... PK lit I.ti • 3' 14~+ \.\ SNETtl 1 ... 1 10 JI.... ••• VF C.11 .1• t \0 Ullo-"" averaged five tenths of a """'0, ... 12 t ' s11o-._ c.or.1>p1•v. .. 1100 JI .. 1 G11s.tee11...i J 111 1:i1. ••• LFE eo..,.. ti 1 3""-11o P•Pe1r1 .1s 1 1• 1111o-11o SN£Tp1 3.a:z .• l .,.,, .. , V1ec11111 1111 • J J -'Ill .... uieo •Is u It -\\ CMPll/ll.IS .. :r1)0 '9\'t•2 GTE l,ID' tol I~+ \lo .. of 2.to t ",. .............. 1.111 71 'It'll•"" S.Jlatll1.1• t 11) JO!,l,•T .... Vl<lorCC .M 1 u ~ ... BrianD.Jlogghas beenelecte d percent above a year ~ .. c .soi 1111_..., eonP11111.n .. 1:ro 5Ao-11' GTF•ti>t 1~ .. 11011 1"""*"' L>~McN1 J 'u •i• ... Pi:T&11.101 2s u .. "" s.R ... 11.111 ,0 .. '"'"" v .. 1:1.1.11 1 :llM 11\-1'1 Vl.ce pres i·dent .of sales and earlie r Prices fa rmers pay •0011,; 1 11 ""'-v. C..PwrPI• .. 10 ''+\It ~-2:.."''·10g • .,.,, 11"" .. t,11 Librtytp . .io • ..... -"" Pec1111 .M4 1 '-\lo S11A+1111t.j0 .. 10 ~ ••• V•Eittr i .. iJD.a -1v. • ApKO Corp ,, St !°"''""" CorlHAlr\.n l )S "'--14 ,....-wo M I ,..._. ... UCllon .11111 .. f JV!+ \lo P1111tWel>O .• lt 21'o-l<I SoA.tolpl l .. + UYa•I VtEr.l .10 .. 110 t.) • ~ marketing Co r the Jrvi•"'• Industrial to meet expenses m ean · " Pl' Corll s 1 1v.. •to enc... '·" t • DVo• "" GM~1••lt ' s 1 n .. -111 l./O'I "'' 1v. 1 1• v • VI '-1-' 1.JO .. 10 ,.,.,_"' s..unca 1.to 1 1 '°"' ... V•E J .n .. 1100 01 .. 1 ,,... ' Ai>P!leel "'9 S. 10 14 CntlC.OCIP .ID 1 t "'•• ~ GtnwlnP .St 1G 2• 11-"" LiflY Ell 1 21 190 ~ P.t)"' 8~ .U J >lo~__...,_ Sw.tt110-40ll.__1__a~LI -V1~£L9lJ.16.-1 .. -pt-...f Comple • hile -.---were up-five tentMof-·Attllrttt; .. ,,........,.-~ ·<mtKcrt ... -1 -1>1 ,,., _ _.. ~L-r--...... v '"',· -,.,..,lihi 1m. :iv. ••• so-~..,----;z0-J , 5,.. .. vorno0o 1...: 1 sr· ....... ..-. l . th ~ th ' At<•t•N 21 s •s ll'o •\.\ CMICoPlt'll .. 'Mlt-V. -.-"'91 1,n .. 11-~>-1 t.in<Nll oll .. l !oJ ... ""'""'"I• .. »t 1-111 S.:..11111'$.90 I &J '"' ... VSlc.or~ . .o · 1 9'\•I.. Hogg, who will be movin g to-a peccen 1n e 111on en· ArcMro '.n 1 •SJ 1..,,........., 011ueo2.20 t JO 11"'•"" Gottor•Pdl 1 1t ,._..., LinHF11l .1• .. • ,.,.., ... o,:. PtMMlll•I • ~1 2",_."' s.,..;10o1.J01 3 1 ·~i;. Vllkl'M l.to s 11'V!-1o:o Ora.nge County in-the near future, ded Oct IS and we re 17 per· An1k Entp .. s .,.. .. "" a 1111P1.-' st ""-"' t::~\~ 10 i1r,::1.,,. Uonel C..•11 s 11 t\.+ ••• P_c,. ... ' u JYt+ ~ Solor'JH"' l ~ 11 '* ... -•-. . • • --,.,.!Jlfr .12 ' 51 -..,14i C:UIUA •.• .. .. ~,,. ·a.,.' . . UllOlll" ,.,.,. •. 111 l'fl ''' ,..,_ ·" • •S "" .. ~ SpttryHpl 3 .. ~ ,, .. "" W•ll:Apl •Vt •• llOQ • w~s p resident and cbie£ executive cent above a year earlier .,,,.1, PS 1.» t s1 u11o-"" S!!!I 1,.....11 .. u \W2-I~ ~-••·""•·', •, ,..•"--~ t.!"" cw 11111.. 10 12""-~ ,..,~...., 1.• • 11 ''""'"" v. s.o A""'·" 1 ~ 2't -"' w-.=~ eo .1t • 11 u ..... v. h " NII llnl .W 11 10 tVI--'°' .....,#110 .411 I 171 1""+ \.\ ....,, """' • Lil\Oftlfl p!A .. 'J •"'o . •• PH<.o 111< I 2tS »'o+ ._ 5oofJ9IOI' El 1 19 1'41-\.\ WKllpt J.111 . . 2 JJ'h+-V. oUicer-oLX~clutol-OgY-P.ark-1-AtJan;___ Allhoug erratic. farm---Arllt..oG--1.10----11 1~-•.• ...c..nuoiu •J.-2n .u•_; \lo ~ ~w,.•,, •, -'.,.' --?.~· * Y!o;k~_ a '' • i." P,wln• .JO s 11 7"'-11t -~ 1s • s 1CM '#f(.11111.son 1 ,, ~ .. ,.. rl r U n N\lln AHOY C'Mll Oii "'2 .. •1 SS -n. -.. • ..... loe•Ca '·"° 3 ., H •.• PNbGI .... 1 ,. I~ •.. Sclu«O i:10 10 ,, IJ.:i.,.-·;; W.tlortfn 1 , JI 11 • "' la, Inc .• a r esearch and)8chnology l> ces requen Y are r e ec· .• .Iii~,,. ,,., "" ... c-11 .. 11 .. 11 • uJ 10llo-v. Gi•t.tt• 1.w 1 '° 1~ .. l ....... sFI .3'160 n 5 ... "'"" c.n1r .. '" · '"" ... li.Qoo!bO ... 14 1,. 71 + .,. w.1aw 1.-10 u " • "" . l d ff' /' d bi' I k ' tedinwholes alepriceslater ......... c.. 12 '_..., Cofolrl °""" 1 ... 1.:w. .. "" GlllOI IPICOf s ll 1-"' LJl.Ml9 3'4d' .. -t ...... -.. 1.1614 1Jlo ......... u. St•ler l.+o. ,. ll ..... W.llM<lr.tO J· • 11'1-\'o on en e o ice in us a ·par 11n Arrnc.o 1.• • .,, ~. "" c.11n ,,.. • zi ,..,. v. GlffJn .llfl ,, • 1a. •.. L.nc1""'1 :-1 • ~ ... "'""°'• .1• • , '"" •.. Sidi!•-• 2 u 153 ~ .. , w11w r1 . te 11 11 u"" ... :i. Atlanta Ga -\ on. ArTn10fJ.1D ,. 1n ... "' COGl>•nl.04• 11 ~*""' Glat>t!M.trl "tt1o•l'll.~s 111e11 • n """*"" Pt C.Opt•,,. .• 1•1 ·-n~ s111Peln1 .21t• Sl»h•"' W•f19 (.0lcll •I\}, .. ' • Arm1Ck .t2 ...... 11\lo~ l'I C...• \..ti> •• •I 5¥-+"' ~Un .ID' • u v. .. 11. ~!ii.G ii';. '" nro.-u. ...... Pl1.ID 7 .. 1~ .... SklO.!C.!7 ...... 2S .. ""W.r4Fooeli .. ,, ~--MOGG * Amlllll: lM J-11-M +."'° -'-Tlrf .iO • J 1141+ \lo Gol<IWSI F.CI S t tw--"-Ulllolll I ... S 11-11~• ¥t II' "I. pt l,IO •• rt'4t 19\llo-t 11'1 SICIOllWl'J.611 1" •'l'l Sf""+ ~-W-co .ID l 10 ,_.__ l!t' Th . ' f . An>Cor10fn·t-s--.-n~ -~TP'-1111-.. -1-11 ..... w GoeOrk·l,17 s--W-ll ---"' l.ILPJ-T A .. 10 SS" ... PPLCll •.•··""°"' -I'• St0.IOll J.:lt 1t '" ~ .... Wlrl'Kpfll'> .. I n -~ e appo1ntmento Phil C leveland a s vice president E • ,,,,..,,1.., s110 .,s 1 -"" O>lltllld ' t0 5 1 ,...,_ * ~·T" 1 ' •s.ai 14v.f"• l.Ofl'llOto 6121 10 ..,,.+111o ,. PLPl•.50 .. ,.100 " ,, s.io"°°' 1.92 .. ,, 1l'h •.. w1rnem .40 1 1X1 '""• ~ 'Of marke ting for lrvine·based.Mlcrodata Corp. has llTlllngS :~i:1\::-. 2~~ f~~; u· g:.:is'r= ! ": ~·~ =~1'.~; 111~~l: t:~~tfJ:: tJ~ 2~'i\ =~1if:.~ Jj ~t,,,.=~ ~:~!:{! ~-,, ~;;:-.~ ::~:;:;:: ,; ~.·~ been •nnounced by Donald w. Fulle r , compa ny "'~G 1.ot0 s •• 11 •I~ Cotdur• 0> •. 1 1~ -~ Gowldllli.J> .. 11 n11+ ··· L•P•cik.u • 11J '"'•"" Pnw1pi1.t0 .. • 1~." SC•nite• .51 J •4 11.i+ ~ w1r"reo .so • s '"'•"" "l' 1111-.olO 2 •l 1-\.\ Cot"G 1.121 11 t2l Jlllo o '" Grt<tW 1.60 S 1tl ~+ ;i., ~ 1 ... 10 1t 1',,._ "" "'n"roll lj S 1Sl llt!o-t 14 SIM Wk> .tt. s 11 ,.... • . . Wirt.Im .14 U llM 11\io+ Ht Pt.SI.de nt · ., A1k• 1.1w l -Jl , ~ "" Crn'lflEq . .io 1 20 ,.,., t v. Gt...O u .1D1• 1t """" 11o L.owtnstn 1 3 11 11~. "" "'"1o11 p1 •• 1 " ; 1 >•-••• .• , , , w ...... s 1.)() s . » u -"' P . • • -I A t Datum AtlOyEt '"" t Sl 1:W.-~ Ol0!n l.4Sb 1 31 m ...... Gt.ln~I I.st J JS "~· .... L.JY Carp 1 80 IO'te -.:: f'ffpl °'·'° 1 • SVI ... sti~ ... u ·1 II J U'll ..• W•.,,G•·l.U. 1S 11'1-t t\ r1or to JO ning ~ticrodata, C leveland was regional A111uc1111v. 11 •t" 9fW,-11o11 c.o.rie, .1w ' 11 •h-"" Gr•uw .JOn J5 n 7 ,.., ··· lut>na•C:~ 11 •Ut 11 • ..,. lltoPG• t.lt • " ,. ... stMttv 1 . .oci" 71 •• .., .. ·w. Wt1hN11 .111 i M7 wt-.,.. · 'd f A!ll:c p11.IO .. xl11~-'lll C.O•lr.1 .US 12 ""--\lo Gr•yOrt .40 3 20 t\l:l+V.t.uc:•rS. I t4o IV. ••. "'"ICCl l.0011 IO~•I StMllSc .M .. 1•IO:.•llo W1NICll :tl'I .. t?• +-'Vo vice pres1 e nt • or General Telephone Electronic AUAc 11 llrl 1.. x1 1wv..-I'll CPC 1nu 2 • 11J mi.-Vt G1AM11.t10 • " '""""" l.ud-1. • 11 ._ 1o1o ,..,. nE1 .2120 .. 1~-lfl St•ulfer t.l'O t 161 "'*""-""· _Wm.ti !;1t " 4 •l o -"'° Jn(ormation s,·stems , In~. He a nd his fa mi'ly 11· ve 1·n AU•1 eo..,. l'O • 1"-. .. er ... c 1 . .ci J 12s 12111. ~ Gt AI P .•w 1 111 '"' ·· · t.u1onsi1 1.4G s... l> JO>lo.j. ~ Poit l.c-1 . ..o • / '""' .. * S4H"10r1.1011 1t1 ,. , '"' ,,..,,., w 1.4 • '° ~"" R d ATO IM .211 3 1n • . . Cl«lll fl ,,J • 2 sv, .. v. Glll!Oo 1.l'O .. •1 It • \.\ l\'IO;HV .l)d 2 ., lJI-~ l'o!I 111< pl 1 .. ' 1n· ... ""' StPrNln . \1 • • ,.,. Wt1tf-Mnlt t ., W.-1\lo Orange e porte Ao,ilO.!.tod?O .. Sllolo-'Y, CnKktrl .... 51 11"4-"-GtNNtltl .ID 6 •111 ... l¥1epl 1V. .. , ti 2'1'>-11> l'o!U11tlll .1D .. 20 1-.-"" Stt .... n>l.l'O . JI IJ ..... WllkllJ .lSCI. ll 1t'ilo .. . . ,... Automt IMS .. I~ 2"-• l'I ""'"" K .IO • • ..,,_ .... GIWIFln ..... Ill 11t1i .. \.\ lync:llSy .IO • 13700 ~ ... l'o!ttr ''".ID 7 ,, av.-~ si ... w .. 1.n • 71 Ii .. Weyne G .60 • I "" .. . Aw(O C6ra I St l -U. CroustH .1(1 I l 1'\lo t 14 GI W." Un l ..,,. 15..,_. \lo ~ -,.=..... "'lrtSlr .IOU ' :Ml'I+ :i... Stfkl!Y 1.IO 5 1J u ... '" \lo Wtttlltt .IO l '1 "" .. . • A"co tp W11 .. S '9---+i. Cr""" Cork I II 11 • .... GtWCll S. lie · · 10 "Ill• l'I ~AnF .iO 1 • ~lo+ \II P9rrolne .JI S 114 10 _. V, SIOl!fly Pl 1~ .. l.00 11111 • • W.bbOl!I Cp I ID th+ \"' Datum Inc .• Anaheim· Aw;p12.o1011 .. n 1~ ... er-z11 . .o s 211 JM+"' 0mo11t.01 J J ~ ... Mo<Oorikl " 1 111o ...... ,.1c 1 ....... • 11 -\.\ s1onec .... w 1 s .... 11+ WtUMrL .60 1 a ...,_..., Ronald E. Clar'k has joined b d r l r ...... ,,.Pr JOll 21 JI -1 CTS Cp 50' II ........... <iryhd l.!M.t t Yo-·· JO' 11 i.. P'llttt1n .l61t -Jl---16 ,.__,,I ,, 13•,,."" WthMll .Jl2 1 u 15""'-.... C h Ch d C a se m a nu ac ure r o Aw11111<'.10• w 1v •... cun!Qan :.io, st•-"' on.,-.1 .. • i:11o ..... ~ ... rn~.1JJ n ~·v; P1111po2.'°s ,0 ""' ... Slot"ef'B•dt ',, ,,_ .... Wtlt1111 c. .. , "•l·tt oc rane ase a n om·pany, m ini ·co mpute r s, drum •-1111<.>0 J 31 s"" ... eumrM ... , 43 ,, ... _,.. Grolier ·'"'·· 19 ,.,.._.\(; Mtcy 1.10 • 111 11v.-->o Plllt•E11 .... • 1M> IOl'o •.. sci1c1tRii .t5 5 ,, .,._.,, w.u,F1 ... • ,, " ... Inc. Nev.·port Beach·bas ed adver-"'""""' 1.• n "' JSv.-"° tun"orv .10 ' 2 '"" . . ~ J:: "/: '.!:.:: Mey P'A•'"' .. J.loll &:1YJ ... 1 P11HE1p1 tYJ .. 1110 1tY1o-"' s1UC1tw 1 . .n J u ,,,,.. "" wFMG .JOCI J n tv. ... memories.Dii;rita'lcassettes .....,te:Oll&GU 10 H\\-"-OonlfK ."""·· 11111'11-tii c, 2·nct t " tlilo--1\ M..iFO ,,ld .. 14 lloo+ ,,, PNIEIP'I ..... llO,. $twWpt l.olO ,. 61 19\lo •l WflltRG.tl . 51 l'le-"' ti!!.in g :public r ela t ion san d dth 'h 1 . --01-euruu .:1t111•a'1•"'c;..iiL?1e·50 4 1021,.,_v. __ SquMe .. s s ... P1111 E1p11 .. 1:roo1.1 ... s..i. .... Solloe •• J1-11oWneoF .1+0ts ,, .. "" k • r· . an o er pen p era eqwp· e.w.wn .IO s • 1.-.. . Oltltl"H 1.M1 6 " ~ 'Ml GullMI No 2 1 ni. "" INVicOi ..n '' 11 l"h .. . Pl'IE• p1 •.• .. i50 :JR-.\lo SUDProp .• s , u.,._ ... WPtPDI 6~• .. 1110 .. -vi mar eUng ir m , as vice preside nt m e.nt, sortware·controlled t: ,,;'.:': H ~. ·v; ~r~ l:# : 2: ='41-·~ Gult o11'1.11, l JJt in"="' =~,C10~ ·~ ~~ ,~(:· .~ :::::J = ::: :: :~ ~ !'l ~t~::l ·1 nt ::: ~ ::::,~ ! .,~ 1: ::: ~ of marketing. t m s and timi n g a.•.,.on .nn u »>to •"' -"--0 o-GuHA••t11 1 n• '°" ... ~H .w 11 , "'" ... P!\11s..o1.:io s 1 1•:i;,-11o !oM o;1 ie • 'O •1_1 w,Bf11K1 . .t0 s tt 1111o-v. lie i·oins th('_ Sou'thern·Calir"'m ia sys c i,, a.kl o . ..o. J 11 •V.-\11 °""-c.u n 1 1~. :w. G1•1tpa 1·• ·· u 1• •"" ,,,..,..1nd . .io .. 11 ~ v. Pl'li1~.1D1s uo .,,._"" Sun011P1J'4o .. 1•1 •1111 ... Wlll•nCoH"-U 1• ,._ •.. v deViCCS, a nnou nced Un· lkllCora .iO S 1 1ov, ... 0.nAlw .tO • I• ~-Ii ~:ru!·~ 1 !;: n~-litt ""-~ .• • •1 11°"+ ~ Pl'lillf!ln .toSI lJ l -t \~~"'I S t:i 11i.r.-.Mo Ws!P•tl"" S '1 "'• - firm rrom ArthUr \'oung and Com· aud•'ted thi'rd-quartc r and a.nc;.,, '·" t 1>t 011 .. "' o.n1eo1.3' 6 n 11 ........ u,•, ·-·,· ,, ''" ... Mon Hn 1.11 ' " :JOY...-"' PNt ...ir,,.. u '"" ... s-1....., 111 ~ .. u _,. "' """1tP"b ·'' J 1t ,... .. i. llMC;iol l.:M. t ui;. \.\ Ottl ln .iOg s 3t ISV. ... .,_., w .... -.. -PCO ... u 111 21\~ ... PllilPtl .60 •• .,.~·\lo SuMlrplj'{t .. 1 ll_.., WUl'lkon1.40 .... "'"•Ito panyof Chicagowherehe serve d in · th 1 d 1 1 e-.v 1toe2s ., 11'111-"" o.r11...,p11 .. JS"°"-"' Owttowi ..... in • ··· ,...t1110n m .. 11 t\'t•J<o. l'tl11vw ..... 1 3 • -\.\ SuM111,...t0 13 ,, 11<1t• i;. Y111e111unco1• .. t GY1-1vi kl. I". Bf n1ne ·mon S·O· a C saes~ ..,..., Pr! •• 11 l.,.._,,,. o.11Gtftr11l4 43 ,...,_~ i!t'!'"'""'·· 1 ct11o-11o Mt•011 1.10t 1tlllo .......-1. Pickwlntolk •it•~·"" s..,o.11...o 15 •1111D _,,>* w1u"""'·'°·· 1 :M ... mar e.1ng eon s u l<if1on . e ore a ndcarnings. BtllHY2.111 s u 21t'o• .. O.l'(o 1.u • n 1111o-\OI GU.la'':'n::.·.t t~ ,--~ ,..,.cor1nc1 ' 112 ,~. v. P1..iNG1.11 , 2 10''>• \, SupttGn .10 • 7s 1,., .,. 'Mlt11f1." •••si """ ... that he served a s vice president ror e.n11. vi .11 ' 10 -~ 111 o.,11n1n .!M . . 3' 1141-',. °" --fl M + 11o1.trc"' Pl l .. n JO • "• P1.,1 1...,..1 s •l l\lo • "" Sl.ipri.cOPt 2 » ""'-"" wuv.:< 1 . .io s 1,1 n...,_ .... Wallace E . R ia nda , e.nt.Trin1J, ss 11 •' O.J\OftH .MI • 1J 1n. ~ -. ""'"'""'·"° t su 10."" P'lll\bf"pf.ID 1 1 :M -\\ S\lpl"Vti .90, J .. .,, ... w..,,.r.11 1.n s 1 u v.-"' the Dro~slcr R esearch Corp o f L os 11M110t1 .IOCI .. 1• 21'Wo-v. o.yPLt '·" • xn 11111, 11o H•H F e ·" ' u 1"" ... Ml•Mlo 1.eo ' s' 11 .. "" P'llWING\ " 1 " 11 !II.II" M tSfl • " l'v.-\lo WtJ111t1 1i11 11 .-. 1,.... "" · presidt:nt a nd ch a irman, llfro cA .:ro u " n:ioo-·..., O.MWI• .40n 1 ,.., ... H•llPr1 .1011 • • ''™' ... """''""''" ... 1J 11 1,,,.,._ YI 1>1..,., a :t0 .. ., IQI.'>-·~ ,..!" ..... · .4 , ,. ,,,.. .. "" WlltF• :eo • ,. ...,,: i... Angeles . s tate d tha t third·quarler 8'nlt11 ..... l lJ ~+..., °'"' 1 . .0 • 311 a"' ... Htllll•t" l.l'02• "' 10 _..,., """'"'" 1.i01t 11 •1.,... "" P1n1ton .iOa 11 1• :itVT • "" Sybron .n 1 n tt•.i.-lh wto••sr.114 , 32 2111o. v. • ---·--• . S.11< In . .o l t ... \.\ 0.1,.&1.. l.l'O • .. "4-t \.\ ......... IP• I J )0 " .. \lo Mlrlff ·'° I ,, , ........ v. Pin~ Hui , 140 lJ\lo-Yf Sytlrnpl I.•.. , J'l:W.+1'!4 Wllftl51 pl I .. 1100 5.11 • Ill sales. were $4 ,020,782 and a..ui 11t11 . .io • ns1 ~-"' 0.1 Mnt 1.>0 ' s. 21Yo + :i;, HtM« ·'°" · · u •'-+ ..-. IN•cttt .OCld • 11 • -"-P1tn Atsrth • n 114-v. s,,11ori Ooll IJ it l W11t1~ .eo 10 11i u11o. "'" ~I ngrid Durbin has been appointed manager or the H a rbor·Edinger Bank of Am erica in Santa Ana. With the bank since 1957, Mrs . Durbin was forme rly" assis tant manager ror Joans at a Long· Beach branch. She a nd he r two children reside in Anaheim. • f lfW'Kll\..t011ol0911111+\lo 0.111Alr .i01l11D• -141 =..-~:~ 'f' f"" ·i,\'INfloltJ\'H IO I• ..... ~ Pltyboy .11$ 12 l" ... WhilCOfl .IOl Ht .. .... earnings a ter taxes were e.xt•• L .11 )3 41l v 11o + ~ 0.111< .J0111s .. 1'YI ••• H -, is 1, ..! ,..-"" iN""" 1,t, 1 1 """• "' "'111"'1 .. ,, 6 t u -\" ~T •-W1>11c p1c J .. 1 2t1' .. . G< 83S ltlflflVS .lt I 3 11 ... 0.1UW.. Cp ID 4 .... , , , llWll • •-+ lo\.trt M l.l'O • S. IWo . . PNBM I.Md 4 J) .S + ~ Ttllfl<st .iO • ~ \JV&t V. Wl'l!Mot .JOCI 3• 1' 10'4 ..• -· . lle•I FOS .lt' 110 1•---'4 OIMISll ·"'. •IJ u ... ~rcrl 1.11. J! n ... ilold C114' .~) 1 ur.o"" Plll•rolCl .J211 1•3 2Ui• 'lo , .. (oll N.tl .. 10 1't--"-WlllU•••CP' 21 '"',.."" Earnings per s hare were a.c•'"" .M111 1• 23 • ~ °'""'''·u• 1 JO 1v. ... '°"' .o+11 .• i J1olo• l'o Moowoep . .n1s "'to J1i.-"'9 ...,..,,.,..,, J 102 1 ••• r.11...,1 ... .0 • 13 S<lt• 11+ Wl<•tt ca1 • 1i1 1w.+ ... fllctOllO .tOll llll ill'lr •Va 11:n!M)ly .lt'I ! ,.,,,,_v. Htl'MIOl . ..04 1nt1o .. ~ Mttonii...S•• tll ·ltlolo-.W PtPlll .60Q t 1 ll\lo-'141 TOiiey pt l .. '.,,., ....... Wlttloldt .18 ' • l ... 4 cents. Sales ror the nine· Be•PIA .6111 ·s 11 1v.-"" -"". l ' '"' • 'II H4in1111 .n 1 2 tO'.\ • • • MnKv .DI • ,. u"' • "" Porlc 1"' '! • in !Sh• "" Tomp.1£ ·" 1 ss 1ov.-v. W1111...,, ·'° 11 .eo u ""-l'Yt . d d d Se qBet<ft Cri.' uo 1"' .•• Ol!Sel'oln ·'° s ts So!W-.... IMrrLlC I.to s ti. 16 ... + .... MiCrll.ol.Sld '. 10 n + \4o PortGE '·' , st lJl'o.j. I' T.-.dy Corp I •S '""• "" Wiii CoJW11 .' 111 .,~ ... m onth perJO e n C pt. 30 Bt•1r tllCIUI I 695 '°'"-tVr OtlEdfl 1,0 • 111 t -'h Hance lg 4 6 111'> •.. ~ lnlw I.of".. 11 '11~ .. , Pottnc 1.tO 4 1J 11"' ••. f.oopenC .60 .. S 9~ ... Wl!ICool ,IO .. 1 .O -1 reached $11 .075.589 and net 8-ltOl't!Sl'• 16 lltl• '41 OMEpll.ll .. rso " -II.Ir -. ISM•.;!. •, 1J'..'t .......... !lv1.tkl ' ii 11-l'o ll'o!EIP l.16 •• , 10..-l'f TK~COlor l ' '"" ... W!ftll011.J2 U II MV.-* lt!Cllll 1.Jt S l \Wo o V. O.!E Pl 1 ...•• 1100 ff -3 llfln 1 ...... ·· lJ., ... M.l\SuE .1"' 5 ) 11~ V. ""'' '' ,,.. r1-......_, ,.. -r I , , ,. W• "' •· , incom e ror the period WaS lltll H•I ... 3 l2 ll'tloo Vo °"'E pt I.It .. >900 ~ 'I HI-El I ... I i1t 11"'• \'a M.ty OS 1,60 t ff ~" P<llEI pt .v; :: 1160 tt:i::~ ~ 1:\':'~~~l'O I ~1 2ii;...i~ Wl~1P r ... , ; 21"'• . .., ~ $ 8 968 E . fltfl't l• (.o l. 6 ,..,,, ... OtlEplS\lt .. '.0 -I H •• .,.1,,1.lbl s, "• ... , ... M.tyH01 .n . 11 1S'I>• Vt Po!El1>IJ.u .. I 1''.lot l 1elec•• .n l • l ..... WltE•P'I"'·· llO 75 ... 2 3 , . a rn1n gs p e r lltMl• 1.IDS 'Iii,,..,_\, Oe1<1r(IJ .l66 1 IO'ilo ... IN roe ... Mal\.tQl,:11110 II IW.+1"-PPGl...,l,70i JI U\.\•14 Te1..i.,....J1 l •I 9"-"' Wllcll'$1 .J2 1 u 17"'•\.\ h 8 . BtnC,,1.HSllJ1Sl'>+s;,Ol1IF!ft .'6S JI l-\olo HCAMlrlln 4 •10 .-llo M ffXl .. 1 ... 1 ........... _,pl .'O .. 11004 +'0\Teleelynpl•, OIHV.-1 WilttCl.'IO) t•n"1o-V. s are w e re I cents on an In· 1t..c: 1111 •.>0 .. 3 .. t VI Ollfnc1111u 1 s 11 '''Ao• 11o Hee.II 1"' .u 3 tt s11 ·.. MCA int .Iii! • 11 2'<1<-"' Proc •G 1.1D11 1S11 •v.-v. '•it"'°"'" .. 111 1 .... v. w.i1w w..r1e1 4 1 "'-••• Pier t lmporli has named Donald Murphy m anager of the Laguna Beach store . He com es to the Orange Coast rrom Las Vegas w he re h e has been manager creased number or s hares 1tnepp1 •"' .. z100 +o ••• Ol•mS111 . .io r 11' ,. ..... v. Ht<1tM1n tin " ,9 • ·It McC:oro ... • , ' ... ProoA,1 .l'O • 1 • T•it• CQrP .. 20 l~ ... W«nte• .so 1 • '"'• "" Btf1Sf1.1ld"-l 111-1w.~ ,... 011!hmptJ .. l »1'-'111 ... lttnn .tla S t -t""'• ~ McCrof\.:ru .. 11' W.-V. Proltrlnllt 1 1• 11 ... ,_co 1..iO , 36• n v.. v. Wooast i .11 ~ t llll . , ; trainee.for the firm.· outs tanding.· a.,,..s .011 ' ., l ... 01t5flll 1.l'O .. u li1'o • ,.. iw1111 H 1.1110 SI 21v. .. · McO<tn 1.20 u 1•1 ,..... , 11o P s " 1 .... t • s1.1o ... Tennec: ,,,.., . . 111 ,... . .. Wool•" 1.:ro • 111, 1at;, 10 lle•~•1 ,10d t lO t:W.-\<o Ole:• All .H • •t t•to-~ Ht1'M Col•I 5 S 2'111 ·.. Mc°"'110 Cp 22 11' ~ \lo PllS Col 1.10 1 h4 llr.• ~ T-Pl ~·~ .~ 8 II' •lot WOOi p1 t.JI .. '° n11o~ v, -------fltiCPred<l-=• Mo l'41-.. Oic"Pllfl .60.t »-~\.\ Htll«lnl. ... l l lOJ H _.,.. fl'COaflOAll -J '°' .-... ·~ PSEI Gl.n . 111 l:M•"' ,_,oP .t4 J 'II ,,..,_\lo World Al•• t ,. 411.t ~ lltlll St HI 1 6 1't 21V+-v. a-Id ,«IQ I 171t l:M-\lo HtJfl'tlPr ... '. • ........ .... McGo"£d II'> ' 11 lo • \\ PSEGlll l,IO . . I " .. "' lt••to '" J 10.1 n... .... Wrkllt l "°' 10 ,. 43'1•-•• llllJJll'ld ..... 14 11 41\i-,.. OlGlorVO ... II ,, •llo • h Htlm&P .t• 11 1G ,,.._ \4o McGf HI .so , ,, •V.. •\ P\EG91 t.IO .. 1100 SI .. . lt•CB>ll .IO n I• ,, • Yf WU'ltrtr C• .. s Siio + t'o ll•-•D.«lll , .. 21'41-"' OIGlo pl .•.. 2 ....,....., Html111C:.o .. s 1:i. ..... MGHIPll.to .. l " • v. P'!iEGi>ll.tO ., r•o ts •1 Tt JETr l.10 '•IS/ 11 ..... Wvty cor •.. ,. 1 Economists Say Worst Yet to Come fo r U.S. llfl< .HI .G 4 It 41.ii .. . !fl Eopl U l'O 51"'• l\lt !Wm 111 .Md ·• ~I ·tV. ... McGrl ... 0 S J H-l<I PSI:~ •.tJ .. 1JO • . . . f aG\I• I.It S l S ?JO:.. '' -l'l'J-BllHL 1.10Q • • 11-"" OI lnQft ·"° 4 Mil .... .. . ...... ... '".ID u SH JS\lo-\.\ Mclnlrtt M I zlt!O 11 • I'"> 1'115 IM 2.H • •s J\141 . "' '••OWll 1.20 I IM 11-"" Jt••G• Ca I " Hin ........ lkK~HA .All • St '°"" .. . OillOll l.1'0Q 1e I) 21\lo-... Htnhty .ID 1 21 tv.-I" McKttA .IO ' JI 1th-... PS NH•,_ ... 5 " ,..., • .. lt•.t\I"" ,, t •n 10 + .. XI•• !fl( JOI l •S Ml -' .. Bh•tltH.IO, n Ullot .. oi-yW,\JIS :IJI n --.-111 Htlllllll .+Cl 5 • -· \.\ Mclffft .n i • ll-V. P5NM•1.:IO . ,. n • v; , •• l"l!r 11 JU ll -... Y•ltl l ......... l ' l\.\t t. =~·.~·· u~ 1~"° ::: 8::1;~ • .'~1! ~ ~:= =P.J 1! 111' r~:::: :~~~1:= ! 1: 1~.,._v, :::~-:'.:! ~ 1: n: ::: ~;·:~~;~1! '; ~~~ i=~ ... ~; !~ l~ .. ·u; ::..,-<;-~ ) n: 1~tt-Iii s::e,..•t~S: ,•·,JI 1~ ~ ~~I~·:-I~ I:~-= Me.,.; }·:J l ·: ·M'~i .. -~l~~'.i-'i 1~ ~-.~· ·+:~~~~ ... ~~ :-·~: ~~ ~ l!r.:'" c!°: ~-~= U -~ llorCltn I.JO ., •ti """'"·~ °'""""".JO 11 ........ \.\ HHtori HU 1 ' IJ """' ... ~Bi.IO :: 2 3t • v. PllC....,, 1.10 I ... ..,.., ... 1,.1 ... 1.10 s '' u11o-1·~ z..,;"'A, J1 II 1'S .~ ... °'' lort w '·" • JI HU.-" °"""""".ID II 15' "4• ,.. kMW lllCl.n 6 ,. tl'lo ••• -.. 1.60 s JI 11\lt. ... Pll•••CP .• t •• .,.. .. v. fe•l•l>I l.OI • 1 i2Vt . ... z ..... 11 Ind .H 1 JI 5 ... lormonl In u n 1fo-\lo OorilutJ .10 . . I 11'1-"" Httlfl1 c ·'" , l•S 1JVr ... INI 5rt<e ... I lJ) I ""'""" .l'I ' " HO• .... United Press lnte m1tlonal The nation hps bee n in the g rip of a sCverercCession ror a year and the wors t is yet ta comc.~conomisL'I rrom diverse bacltgTOundS agree. Worldwide de pre5$.lon w ill be the end rl'sult, some s ay. All the economists s ur· • veyed duted the beginning of the r cccs11lon from a l'ear ago October o r Novem~r. fl ation and not r ecession as the problem of the" economy. Now most say it is both. "We have-been hit w.ith a m oral Pearl Jl11rbor and.a political Pearl llarbor and consequently we a rc hit with~ a n economic 'P earl llarbor~The oa me £or that i s d epreS"slon ,•· ~a id economis t Eliot Janeway. 81111 l!df ... • 10 1$ ... ,., 0.-ll,,t4.ll SJ 20'l• 1' HOlf",.r .iO S H ti\•'° Me ... s<o I t l -'" P'll<1>1•t• .'t 1 It 19Yi+ ..... ao..r111 IM s • nv, .. , Ooro< C:.. .20 • 16 ..._ "' Htfl £tec:\fl . . t ~-\.\ llolerc ~1• .IO ' ' l\l>t + "" --o o-lrMIH .IClll t •10 61\t .... Oorw~C .10 ' 10 )VI• ... Ho! lfll!i .n t Jll •'-•"' Me<tl l,IO)S .OJ ISV.-\IJ QwfkGtl .ID I 15' ,. ..... \lo • d h d £ flrlttSl . .atlJ '4J41 •11' tlow• l,f06 121'.t•\.\ ._llJSllOl'2 ' ll l11'>-l\lo '°""'°'111 .10 6 1 t-!lt O...lOlilall , 1 +1 ..• recession towar l e en o · &rit M, 1 .. n 13 1n ,,...,.1 0ow c 1.l'O 11 lo61 •J -111o ~-1t1i.• 1 u 1111 11 ., "°"'"ul, .i. , • 10 . .. O...lSOt ·"' n 12 20'1>-"" last year. ''We think it star· llrkMYat1 .• 11n lf'll ... 111+ OPF 11>e11 .. 22 21'1-\.\ ...,., ... 11.40 s ""23 •"' ~Ptt .os10 1n n~ ... o...H .. so .. 11 111,.,,. &rlt,..1 .• f t• •VI • Yo Or two 1 • .0 , 1 .......... ~ .. 1.H s " ll_ .... Mewlll .tld I II I... .. Qw11or Pl 1 .. t I~-It tc d with the fourth quarter a.oc:11. Gt .n • 1 11'"'-"" °"Utr 1 . .0 n " 4t"'-"' t+orlnn ff; 3 10 t.i. •· · Me•1•M 1.lt xi J """ • "" __. 11 -llrlJllGt 1.n 1 u 13111 ... OtH )I 1.:ro .. 11 UV.-! Hoil'ltlAU I , 2't "" ••• MGM l ... b s 10 I,..._ .. R1ls!011 .IO IS JJ Jl'.'o• "' J.)r 1973 and Will probably lln-#fl Com l ' I~+\\ Or1'tMrpt1 .. IJ 11-Vt =:r!Cfl .16 • In ,.,.._ ... Mf!<om .5'1 S 14l J~•• \0 1t1mlodf U I ]!4 l'o• \0 e nd around the s econd quar · tr~~"~ l 1; 1~!. ~ ~;r: .1;:: ·• 1! 1: . . . =.s~ri~ :# ! ,l :"': ~ :;:::~~ t~ : : :~~ ;~ · :: . 11•1'1(0 1" '1 • • 10·~ · ter of 1975," said Douglas &.-""'"•h .N 1 1• ,..,_.,.. °'* ""''·"° t 111 ,,.., ... "' Heuo~,..• • '' ..,_-. MGlC '"·'o ' tol ••.-1;o ::~bdlt!'i'v. ~ s~ ,:" -·~ 81Uf11Wk"':n • Sll IV.-\lo Oult pl ,.to .. ''° a '.. Hour.Fl> .ow ' l 5lio . ..... Mo<l>G\ 1.G+ • l t.... .... Alyd 1111 .ti • ,, ' • "' Green.¥1ald,d hicteconomist B1 .. 111w .10 J u tO!lo ••• Oult!lf .I0 .• 1110 IG'l>+-JYI +tovwFl11<1u u s n"-"" Mou oe1111 .loll 1 '' ,._, ~ R1yt110n .ID 1 21),. •i f 111 11 llT"'91.lodJ JI •\t ,.. PP'•ll> .. I ~ •I HOIOM plJ'lo .. lPl. ... ,,•J.uo•-e S•S I•\>·'~ ACA C&rpl $t l•!t"'l -l. 0 r M e r a w 111(¥/llt E 11t Jll l4 ... 8•1111 ,,. u 1(1• It + ~ HOI01Fot l'I> .. ,, 2'\lil ••• Mlcl<Dnl 1 °' I ,. IOI\' \0 ACit. •• pl ... 10 40 .. P bl, · 11uC1111 Ct ,IO l 10 11'>-\\ OUpl.lln Cp 11 I 2 ..• HDIKL~ l.l>fo 1 211 1~ •.. MidSotU I 1• • 1!2 lh1 .. AC'."-. ,.., ~ JS , U H!at1Qns . llu<IC:..pt .tO •. 3 +too• \\ OUPDl\I .id 10 JJ) IOl'4• l\41 HauN!(tt .1(110 t2 2Hlot .. MoaMt 1 Olld • I/ lV..-.... qAeoelll J&>I '.'. l t l''I: \~ He a nd o thers sa id inOc · 11d1n,,1,-.on 1 eo JO/I •,... ouPnp1 6\I! .. 'ffllt• YJ HoHG11t111 •.. 11 ""'-~ 111;d110 ... 10 • ,, 11-.. ·~ 11•111,11 30 , ,1 ,,,,., ._. su•.,...•W .IQ 4.10 • •\\ OWPnpt 31'> .. I •l!t-1 ltl>WltCIJ .106111 """' ... Mllftt.b •.l•\•• !•"' 1~ llt8mn QJO •• 11 1'>-l'o tobe r -NOVember o r la~t BuMerlt .olO I 11 4'1>• \\ OloQ!wLl.n • 124 11""+"" "°"""'Cpl S t llllo-.... ,.,ltonB• :Ill t I~ t•o \'o it.Kt ,I••\ ) ''• Bullf!.11/11'°' .. S II\\>-"° ()uq\.oft,10 .. 1100 11 -VI Hulll;r01,i0 I 1 I~ -\lo MMlloll.JJ21 itl 60._,. , .. "1!eCI TOOll l 11 ,.,,, .. year th e n a tion hit an In· 1ur11n111.t0 , •l 1n •... °"4lhl ot 2 .. '"° 1"'-vi Hiid" 1 .... J • itv. .•. 11o11 .... 11~ 1 .. 1 ... 1• -.... A-f•we' ''° 3 1 111~ _"' d o.:al 'peakandbcganthe .,, M111.1D, 11 :as --°"4LP1t.1, .. ,.1t Hl'I +.,. ""llhHHAO • s l\l-lo'o Mo.isnf<111 , 1 •'•• 1'> ~1t110ld 60 1 110 ,,.0 ,"' USu.i lu•IN ,. .SS . . It tlolo. ,,. °'""' Ill ·"° • ,. ~I\ H ..... lr .$0 ,, It! ., .. . Mo1\AI .... I ' •s. 11.... ... Itel El•C IO s 10 IJ'~. ~-. .. THERE IS NO doubt in "IFWE ALLOW It to hap· downward s lide, which all ==~~it, ;:.l1t ,:~ :,_:~~ EOQllll'LlM~ ''"""-'"' =~'.~1: : i&!+i\ :'/r;'tf~·; 1~ :::t~ :::c~",'J ·, Jf ,u.::1 .. m u mind that the eeonomy pen this time, it will be very a greed wlll ('ontinue t o --cc:-Efl'Oc.o . .io • 11 ~v. Hll't1on G.40 1 , ,..,._" Mo Pb\ 119 t 2 ... ,. •~ it.1G pt 11t .. s ,,, •• ,, , ~ I d Cttll.Tt..Hd t 1t 6-1'1-\.\ £.n\tf~lillr •. IJ J\\ ... Hvy<ICt . .ci15 45 1tM-""°°'1w:10il •. l1 1", "tlG10fl.iO .. • 11'--"" is J n recus lon and the much worse than anything greatcr or esscr ~grees. tHttl<•llld 1 •3 tft ••. Est~F.-' 110 n1t-~ H~1 .10 • • So>t+ Noobo101110 i se1 .i. • 111 "orp111111<c., ., '"" I I · h 'd · 929 f ~W4 4 I 3 , lttlUIH ll't I II ,_ .. \ji --1 1-Mof!Wl1 M I 11 11-... AepFlnS.til • 1G "' '-reCeS!iiOn begD.JlJ)l'Obaby n that appene 1.n l or to11t,1~s 2• J.i.. .;: E~11.t 1,,.1ru1 n•*1CH l'lllfm .. et l\o't-u. ,,_,..~·o"' u '" ... AtJM11 ist1 1 .. • bc,973 " 'd i I ·IE so -Russia •;THE R E'S N0Ct1Pu11 1.n• 1u."'t.1nCco1.1D t J1nv.•:itklf ... ,.1 ... 1 ls,..._ .. ,.._1111 1, s t'4i ... 1111t1Stl l.i0 1Mu..:-,,, Novem r • sa1 rw n one s 1mp e r ea n . . ,, . c..n-,1)1 , 211 ,.., ... EtM1n» ·•,. .. nv.+ lfl 10H1Btt1< 1 • 1 1'" •.• _ , 2)11 , ,1 ,, ... it.Y•Oll ,0 , ,, ...,, ,, K e llv.e:r , economist for v.•1s no t a power 1n 1929. q11uesbt1on. saA•d1,MLarCklre0y ~118[-"':,1 ,: ~ ... !'i: l~::~i-:1~': ·~ 1~:: :t:~.!r.:lt ~; ~~ 1~-.~ ::::=:,:01~ 11: ~-:: it.11110'<tl 11 u ""• ... - M a nur"cturcrs lla novcr There was no. rormldable o er t s, • , c.rn11 si.1111 • 29+-'.ll. E0111811.n s 1 tt>li ... 111c.n1n1.•' u 1n.. .. .....,_.,.--"•no 1111 1 .. ;:::gs,-:J, ,;n 1~:-~ Y k · d ... and . l "'£ e •oJ!own ~f< IH I UI 11'-EO OG ,1111 14 lt'Ao •"" 11\C.n ll/I M 11 # • lilo Mofl..,,1t0 S t11 WI "-"-"" 120 1J u Cl. 'I TrusLofNew or. _ ene my poise rea...., econQm1s, 1 w ". :!! .- 11 , • "'•'" 11wc1 ~ •• • , ••.. 111PWo1.JO 1 11 1111o ... HIOll'!O.l.Cll, J u ........ ~: ....... l'O l , , : ~ "With the close of ()('. able to pu!ih us anvtlme we the iuim e road, the econom y c111n ; a m. .. "' "°' c11.ne1 n ., ,,.. • ::~11: ... ii 11~ g... ·;.; Mon"* 1.111 • • 1,.,,_"' 11.at,,. 1.• • tM • '* -.;;.. -1 • 1. ndl It. 111'01 11 -\\ EIK1*-l U IV.-\lir • • llliontSfllO •. &J ,,..,•._ flllftll/lllt , ,,•"l•Yt tobcr we h ave ofliclally stumble." sgo1ngtoge 1nworsea 11 •1•1 '' "· ""£kMfri!tc .. 111 -"-1~. ~'!1,•,',-~,•, ·i... "'°"''NlSldl 12 • ..... ""'11111)•••..om.-<.. ' ,. lk , h \" 't1 rbCll11'0$lltl01>o-lflEh•ltlllCl41!2'S-• .... IHA -.I .,. '"'lolOOrM<.olO S )l)l ... -"'Rtfl~pl J"' fl~I' .. pa sse d the average , Charles K 1lpntr c , v.orsc s ape. •Te are goina c.•m• .... • 1 1n•-"' E1Pt\C011 • J• ,....,_11. 1NA 1nw 1 ~ •. n ,."', 1, Mor1JJP1 .60u 10 k"'•.,. 11,,....'°"'' 1 ,,1 161;:,. MCA Earnings LOS ANGELES lAP) -J\.tC A, Inc., rrportl'd earnings in the thrC'e months e nded c pt. 30 ine r(':iSed 203 percenl ove r a yt'-ar carlit:·r ·~nct Set a rcc'M'C:I ro r any qu:'lrtcr in the compa ny's history . T he enlcrta.i nment c ofnpany earned $15.43 million, or $1 ,8.1 <l sh are, com - pared with SS.08 m illion. or fi l cents a s h are, in th e 1973 third quarter. Re venues rose lJ> $144 .43 rnillion rron1 $99.31 million. • Sun'Oil PlllLADELPlllA !AP ) -The Sun Oil Co. s nld its lffird.qu:arter tarnlngs were 84 percent higher than those in, the sam e period a year ago. • buslne:11s contraction since. economTC itnalyi,;l for Lyn-lo have mo~c pt.'O~out ~r l:~~J ·4 '"1 ~"" 0! .. t::::. '(.1 ~·: ,, 1~t ~ = ~ ::c.;: ~ .: 1~ f•· 1~ =:::!\~ ~ ~: ,~~~ ~: =::~~ ·~ 1 lf. '!·:· :; World War II The average c h Joon c s ·ind R yan ~·ork. continued 1n CMtPt1 ... • * 1)1.\• \J EmryA1r .11a i' Jt ltl'>• \Ii l"":.r'~\t s '' 1~· \\ """''""" :10C1 • u , .. , """•<~• "''o 111 ,t,.,. \• ....!. lennth of all' contractions brokc~age hou'se. sald the consumer spendi n~ a in ~J:-C'::t; n lfll=: f:=l11~i: :· : 1:~ "ii 1:::Mut ·.": ~.h.\, =~·~= ~ ~~ ,~ I •• :::;:"',..:~ •1~ :~)• :: • • ldh' • 978 • l t · nd' " C....!Hllt lll l 1)U .... -l\ (Ml l1 .l:kl l 3 1~-..... IMNfUIJO• 11 1! ,,_ MW.IMA6• /t ltvr+V.AlttlTolltJ Ill"'•"' A compa ny statement said Sun tar- ne d·SIOS.675.000 in the thlrd quar\('r or 1974, compared to $57,2&'.l,000 in lhe t hird quarte r of 1973. since W'"orldW11r tlhas bcen depress1o nwo u 1t 1nt 1nves m e n !if>t 1~g. CM1H•1tit .. 1 n +1\li Elflj'lth1,11 '""' •. , ,,..t, 011 1 o Y\1 "" Mo1oro11 1014 n • .. ~_,,. lllfG<i"·'° ~ 1110 ... I I m onths•• whcn thccConomycom cs to lie predicted an une m · c..1 w.,1 .t0 • •1 t\lo•.,. £fl'toP1 A.•l ,,0>0 • .,,_ .. '11111~"'1f·l:111~; n~ 1~ "'''"""1,+o 1) 11 .. _,, 111or,r pt 11, 11 .... "' · • J [ 7 C..t<NGt"tl ~ 11 t,., \lo. E"'ll f•~l« I l~ IO~ · · 1::1'1?.' · ·1 ..... _ 1o1i1StTt1 1 U I 1 ""'• ~' ltllt AIO,lt l. 110 i • ,, Until receni ly mos t the e nd of ;1 Steady dee.line. r> oym c nt rate o percent, c:.,n.c .Wlo • " n"0 w [fl'P+"'"!l '• ,,• ,•,v.• "" .~. ,rl'i,." , 1.! •,,... Mllfl'V'IQ 1.ot ' 1l u~-•'' 111..i, ...... I ' 17'~-1• ' I I 7 ·11· . ~"rr 1.1111s '°' 5'\11 +1"-f:nttlMI .-• v. .. ,.. ., .. Mw•ll(l l.10 i "'•• 11~ .. tot ,, ,,~ economis t s ln or out of .·rhe~cono mlstsronta~~ct or nea r y · rn1 ion persons .~ca 1 ' ...... 1.,. ffllT-••111,:~~ 1 1•v. .. ·-1 ,111 • 11 '"' ... i\IPll•"'°1-"'' uo 111"~ v. ~"n'• •· s ""'-" 1ovcrnme nt s poke or in-b UPI dated the start of the by ne~t year· c ~ ~ ~:! .~ .l~ 3r• .~ ~:;:t,r:., ! ~ ;f'°~:: :::~:~',·:: ~ '~ ,,1~--~ :.,..~"<>;':~ ,) l~ 1~: ='ttr11; 1f '!; a~-~ rt-.__ ~ ·• ·. • I • • The ('Ompany earned $2.59 'Pe r share of st-oc k. upil:-31 per shareJJOm the sttm e period a year · ago, lhe state m e nt !iald. ' -. 12 OAllYPILOT "FIRST lf'"UIA~ ,..1-lf 6ENfAAT10lll 6AP::fHE..i 'THe CRfDIB•Lrf'"V G,l\~,.-HE~LlfOLD6AP.l: Housing . Limits Ffiday.November L 197 • F~lli)_ON SA\\INGS FAMOUS NAME PANTSUITS rn~. :.uits 27-wert• S4 2·S56 29:99 ASSORTED RAINCOATS ~ ~ blvd.-('l ~ .... 1-0.1-Wf'fe S50-S60•--34.-9.9-39.9 FU R,TRIM LEATHER COATS hlvcl. Cl~. 101 -we<c Sl60-S220 POL VESTER PANTSUITS blvd . drs-. 95 -were S22·S38 I & 2 PIECE DRESS ES blvd. drs. 45-werc $24-SJO 3 PIECE PANTSUITS hv n. & Irv. 4{}-wcre S4 8·$60 EVEN/NC, FASHIONS eve. ~D· Y7 -1verc $42-$b6 PY l!XMA PANTSUITS d,iy. drs. 11 1 ~wcre Jb.00 4 Pl~CE WARDROBERS d.1 y drs. 61 ..:.wert• 36.00 129.99 15.99-21.99 12.99-17.99 39.99 29.99 -39.99 21.99 26.99 39.99 .1 PIECE PANTSUITS lOSmo. drs .. 96-wt'rt' $50-$b0 2 P/ECE SKIRT SUITS ms. cosmo YB -were $34-$40 • 24.99-29.99 HALF SIZE PRINT DRESSES \VOmen's drs .• 57-\vcrc $26 14.99 IUNIOR JACKETS .. - CHILDREN'S SAVl~GS ROUND WALKER infJnl furniture 1 21-rt.'1-l. S 11 Pll'illl,L CRIB.~--'-­ infan1 furnilure 124 -reg. S 11 7 CORpUROY CRAWLERS 1nfan1s 38 -reg'. SS COIJ(IFORTERS WITH 'TOYS infants 38-comp. val. SI I POINTELLE VESTS, $ML . _ J?f~·le.t.'fls qQ-com·p. val. 7,50 FI SHERMAN SWEATER, 4-7 little boys 52-rey., 9.50 CORDUR0¥ JACKETS, 4-7 liule boy:. S!~val. $19 ~ NYLON IAC KETS linle girls 56 -comp. val. Sl 7 ACRYLIC KNITS, 2-4T 'toddlers 128 -\vere 3.50-$9 GIRL PANT SETS, 2-4T toddler s I 28 -\vere S 1 J -1 S TURTLE NECKS, 7-14 girb 77 -reg. 8.50 . • ~---!..~ ··--- J0.99 "~·· . ~, -94'.'99· __;_..__,;::,._.. 3.79 7.99 -4.99 • -·----- 5.99 14.99 13.99 (99-5 .99 8.99-9.99 -5.99 . ' -I . • . . ' • . . .. Ordered 1.:..-----.=~~;-:--;-:-::-:---::::--J-1r-r c.1s ... 24 -comp.-v.i.IJ5Q,$.SL PETALU!'i1A (APJ --The City C'Ou'ncil has reinstated ~6•99'------.,-f-N-,Sc-A~. N-0--· -llG-\<:-S'_S_A_V_IN_G_S __ . ' LAs ·r . FOUR · DAY....__..S~ _1,.0WEST PRICES-OF THE SEASON a contested growth limit'or- dinance which restricts new housing Jo 500 units a year. The CO l/-n Cil noti fied developers and conlractor.&- lo apply by Dec. 2 ror ap· prov al of units to be built in 1975. TllE DEVE.LOPERS con- tend thal growth w.ilhin the. city ha s reached about 800 rlew units a year and cutti ng back to 500 ""·ould violate equal protection of the !av.' and deprive land owners, of. use of their land. • . The counc il decis ion woUld be nullified if a federal_ court of appeals upholds a U.S. Di strict Court decision this yea r · against the limitation or- dinance. FUR SALON SAVINGS NATUR AL FRENCH RABB IT iACKETS* leather t1 im=fur salon 47 sale $79 HOODED NATURAL RABBIT JACKETS• !eatlle1 tfim -lur salon lf7 sa:leS9 ir- NATURAL MINK, LEATHER COATS•• s1roijcrs wjth dyed fox collars • sale $599 NATURA!. MINK STROLLER COATS** halo collars, leathct be lt sale-$599 fu r salon 47 •<i ll stores ••atl stores .. except.o~­ n,11d, ~J cJjon, dverside, eagle rock, orange, \Yestm1nstcr --rur products labeled to shO\V count1y of o rigin of imp6rted fu rs. may co does not carry furs of ,endangered specie.s. Charge your fur now - \ve·u bill you in February · llNGfR IE, FOUNDATIONS WOOL, POL YEST~R SUITS' men's clo!hiog 2l -va l. $100-S 125 ~SO LID, FANCY SPORT COATS IJilrd. sptswr. 45 -val. 75 .00' DRE SS SLIP-ON SHOES 79.00 49.99 n'len's shoes 60 -vat.-3 1.00 24.99 CREPE SOLE LEATHER CHUKKA BOOTS men's sh~s 60 -val. 26.00 '. 21.99 FAMOUS MAKE BELTS accessories 80 -Val. 6.00·9.0cf - LO/\IG SLEEVE DRESS SH IRTS. furn ishings ·6 ~val. S8-$9 GOLF JACKETS outerwear_ 11 6 -v.il. 22.50 WOOL JACKETS outerwear 116-val. 32.50 FLARE KNIT PANTS 3.99 6.99 --·1·3;99 24.99 Panl'S and jeans 1J3-val. S14-$16 SCREEN' PRINT, STRI PE T:SfilRTS mach. ten 83:--vaJ. 6.00 . FOR THE HOME Ct\NTE RBURY LACE TAB LECLOTH Hnens JO-all sir. reg. $1 5-$23 9.99-16.99 BATHROOM ACCENT RUGS 3.79 bath rUgs 30-illl stores reg. S.00 MARTEX LUXOR TOWELS 1ov•1e ls JO-all stores reg. 1.80·8.00 BATH MAT 1.49-6.69 . 10wels-30-alt stores reg. 9.00 • SURETY DELUXE BATH TQWEL iowels JO-all siores reg. 4.00 SU RETY DELUXE HAND TOWEL lowels 30-all stores reg. 2.50 SURETY DELUXE WASH CLOTH 1owe l 30-all stores reg. 1.20 7.59 . 3.39 2.19 99c FOR THE HOME . . SEALY TWIN MATTRESS OR SPRINGS mattiess t45-al1 stores sale each 65-.00 SIMMONS DELUXE TWIN SET maMress 145-all stores sale set $105 SEi'iTI' KING SIZE SET -- ' m.1uress 145-all stores sale ·set $259 SIMMONS SUPER FIRMTW. MATT./SPR. -m.i ttress 145-atl S!Or'es ('Sille eaCh 76.00 72" REGULAR SIZE SLEEPER sleepers 140-all stores sale $299 ASST. DECORATOR CHAIRS/ROCKERS uphol. furnitures 141 ~all stores sale $159 - MAN-SIZED RECLINER , VINYL recliners 147-a11 stores sale $139 FRUITWOOD FLOOR LAMP ' , Tbe U.S. SuprenJe Court rul~ Sept. 23 that the city could proceed with its growth plan pending the outco me of its appeal which is __ expe ct ~d to be heard before the end of the year. , GAUZE PLAID WESTERN SHIRTS pace shop l JO-val. 11 .00 .- 9.99 3.99 7.99 NYLON SPLUSH CARPET fir. cO\I. 32-all slorei sq. yd. inst. sale 9.99 PO LY.ESTER PILE SHAG CARPET ·lamps 63-all stores sale 79.99 · 5-PC. COUNTRY JR.· DINING SET CONTOUR UNDERWIRE BRAS ~hape ~hop 44-were $5-$8 ' 2.49·5.49 LONG GOWNS lingerie 10 -\vere 1-0.00 THE ORDINANC E ;;.; ASSlD. 'l'RIN°T 'F[OAT S . adopted in 1972 and the Con-1obes. S~ -reg. 18.00 13.99 str_ucti on Industry As -ASSTD PRINT CAFTA sociation of Sonoma County · NS . and Other land developers loungc\veat 115-were $1 8-SJB 13.99·21 .99 1---~·uc.ce~s-fu-\ly·argued-against---BRA.~BJKlbll-SE..TS------- it in U.S. Di.strict Court.. shape shop 44-were 1.75-4.50 The. ordinance l?rov1~es ·LONG QlllLTED ROBE 79c-1.79 for a fi ve-yea r plan 1n which · on~y 2 .SQQ ntrn'., dwelli~g__ robes SJ-reg. ·28.00 19.99 unrts, or an average of 500 a PANJ!E-e /RDLES, PANTLINERS year, could be built within shape sh__oQ 44 -reg. $5-S 12. 2.29:6. 99 the city. It a lso ca11s·.ror a 200~-foo t.:.-"!,_ide greenbelt around th e city. -- Hef1ier's Helper Guilty CHICAGO (UPI) -Bob· bi e Arn s t Ei in, soc ia l sec r et a r y of Playb oy magazine publisher .Hu gh 1-lcfner. co,ntended she was guilty of nothing more th8.n bei ng fn \o\'e. A jury, however, found her gui lty Wednesday of conspiring v.•ith two men to distribute a half pou nd of coga ine. ~ll SS ,\RNSTE IN, 32. v.·ho h~·es in 1-lefner's l_avish mansii)n in Chi('ago, v.·as aceused of transporting the coc111ne from f1orida in her ha ndha~ on a Se pt. 11, 1971 airplane fli ght. 1-l er for n1 cr bovfrie nd . Honald Sc ha rf, is. a nd George Lav.son, 33, v.·erc al so con\'ic! e<I. 1'11S S AR~S TE I N 'S Ja v.1yer. m :nnta incd she m e r e ly I r;l \'C'led v.·ith SchnrHo--Flonda. unav.•arc uf any 1·ocaine dc<1 I. and \l.'US gui'lty onl,\· of ~l·i ng in lo' e wi th Seharf • 1-lefner, for \\'horn shC has y,ro r kt>d s ill<"l! 1961 . lWil'I maint;i inecl his fa ith in hl'r innocence. ' Unit R ej ected · PT. l~EYF.S !AP ) -·rht· l"'orth Central t•oast Cont 1111s.,1i1 n ha-. 1urnl•tl d!.J\111 , 011 ;i ; !i 'ole, ;1 propn:-ed l .'.i:1U ·t1tl1t l'l 'l-ltlt•n\1 ,11 dt•\t•lo11rn 1•111 ;11 lk1d1:ga H;1,1 .1 tl rr a .;\;11 1' ll'Jlo1·1 :-ai1t 11 \\oul<I .r :1 U:'l' '' a1 1•1· :-uppl~ ;111d 1r;.il t'11· p1·nhl<·n1:-About :!•11.l 11ro!c:-tl'r., j a 1111nt'<t 1h1· ro rn 111 1.,..,1nn l1v:ir1 11 ~ v n Bodega 11 <1 rhnt'. a tll'1-t'lop- n1 c• n I h.' 1'r"n:..t.·c nlu'ry P r o p er 11rs l 'o r p . of Hurt1nliar'l\\' ~ -- SHOES AND ACCESSORIES . ASSORTED SHOES cosmopolitan shoes 12 -were S 19·S22 10;99 W,OVEN PUMP - cosm. shoes 12 -\vere S23 DECK SHOES blvd. shoes 112 -wCJc $11 CLASSIC PUMPS blvd. shoes 11 2-were 16.00 ESPADR ILLES bl'i,c,i. shoes 11 2-wefe 1 J.00 WALKING SHOES tr ad. shoes 9 -were l 8.00 OXFORDS tr,1d. shoes 9 -were 16.00 SANDALS red c1oss* shoes S 1 -were $24 CUT VELVET HANDBAGS- h,1ndbags 26 -comp. v;i l. $18 ASSORTED IEWELRY 18.99 6.99 12.99 9.99 13.99 13.99 18.99 10.99 fashion jcwell y 22 =-reg. 11.49·3.00 DO UBLE KNIT BLEN DS, 60"-62" 99c ya1d;ig~ 54 -reg. $9 yd. 4.99 yd. IERSEY PRINT S, 45" · yardage .14 -icg. 4.SO yd. ·SCREEN PRINT IERSEY ya rd . 54 -reg. 5;50 P.OL VESTER TOPS top 'hop 162 -comp. '"1L $1 1. l'URSE ACCESSORIES ll',,lher ~oods 25 -reg. J .50-S 1-5 , C1\RQIGANS • top !>hop I Cil -Lomp. vJI. $1 S PRINT TOP$ blou >l'!> 31 -l omp. val. $1 0-S 16 2.49 yd. ,-3.99 yd. 7.99 1.99-8.99 10.99 6.99·9.99 •thi~ p1oduc1 h.is nc connt'<.lio n whJl soever wi1h lhl' N.11ion,l1 Ao1t'liCJn Red C10!>~ TOILETRiB , COSMETICS 1000 WATT PRO. DRY E~ 1u1 lt:'trit:~ 1 3&-re~. 1q <)<) 10 1\M/NG BATH OIL IOill'tl u'~ 1 l&-re-g. I 2'J TOILET TISS UE 1nilt·H1l'' 136 -if'li. $42 Pl'' (,)Se !\~CROSS CU RLING IRON tod1;.1ri5 1 }6 -rl:'g. 5.99 ' I 24.99 99c $29 4.99 BOYS' JEANS 'N JACKETS boys' clothing 14 -val. 7.50-10.00 BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS , boyS'fur"n. 23 :Val. 4 .00~7.50 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS ea. 4.99 boys' furn . 23 -val. 4.50 -8.'50 ENTERT AINMEN,, APPLIANCES. MIDLAND AM CLOCK Ri'\D/O 2.99 3.99 radios 729-all sl0<es reg. 19'.95 12.8, n flt. cov. J2-al[ stores sq. yd. inst. sale.10.99 BERBER DANISH RUG area rugs 137 -aUStores sali 74.99~ 139.99 EKCO 14 PC. CQOKSET di ning room 142-all stores sale $999· 5-PC. BLEACH ED PINE DINING SET ·patio 146-all stores " . sale $399' 5-PC. COUNTRY FR . BEDROOM bedroom 14J-al1 stores sale $849 5-PC. ITALIAN DIN.ING SET cookware 151-all s1ores val. 99.SS 59.99 ASSORTED COPPER TEAKETilES d;n;ng room 142-all"stores sale $649 ASST.'DECORATIVE MIRRORS cookshop -1-35"-all,;tores reg. 15-.00 ~ 12.99 74 PC. FLATWARE 5ETS • p;ct/m;rrors 75->ll slrS. $600$8,I 39.99-69.99 1 • COUNT~Y PINE TABLES flatware 156-all stores reg. 45.00 29.99 occas. 144-all stores -· ~le-$109-$_149 11 PC. GLASS SA LADS~ _ ~---3-PC. BISTRO ~T - housewares 29-all stores "-1· 15.00 9.99 patio 146-all.stores · _ U le"'$8'9- 0N~IDA 45 PC .QINN~RWARE -s-re·WROtJGHT"IRQN SET - PHILCO AM/FM~T,ABLE RA1J IO ----, house:i,v.atesJ)-all SJQres r~. 29.99 · 19.99 pa!iO 146-all stores Sale-$179 EUREKA UPRIGHT WITH TOOLS 5·pc COUNTR~FR:-SEDRQOM rilPi.QS...729-a/1. stOfes reg. 24.95 15.89 GR l,JNDIG AC BATIERY CASSETIE recorders 72~-a ll stores reg. 49.95 42.88" MIDLAND DIAGONAL B/W TV televisions 722 -all star~ reg. 109.95 89.95 5" DIAGONAL TEENY VISION TV te levisions 722 -all stores reg. 89.95 79.95 PANASONIC 9" DIAGONAL B/W TV televisions 722 -all sto1es special 114.95 CARNEGIE 68" STEREO CENTER stereo 728 ~a ll s1oies reg. J49.95 329.95 MELVIL LE CLARK SPINET PIANO pianos 720 -all stores reg. $825 $725 MOR SE ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINE sewing ma ch.715-all stoies reg.149.95 $112 WEST'HSE 14 CU. FT . NO FROST refr igerators 721 -all s!ores 1eg. J29.95 289.95 PH ILCO 18.4 CU. FT. REFR/G . refr igerators 72 1 -all slores reg. 389.95 $344 MAYTAG AUTOMATI C WASHER . w.~sherS 714 -all stores 1eg. 289.95 25.9.95 Q;KEEFE AND MERRl'H GAS· RANGE 1anges 73 7-Jll s101es reg. 319.95 • • $266 VALUES FOR YOU I 0 PAGE PHOTO ALBUM - ·""'· 66 -'""· 2.99, 2.59, 2/5.00 WISS SCISSORS, 17 ST?LES no1 ions 1 -all stofesreg. 5.25~ 11 .95 3.99·8.99 MINOLTA POCKET 70 · r.1meras 37-all suxes tt.>g. 78.9() 58.99· MOLEV VODKA , HALF GALLON liQuor I 07.-all slor es !eJ:. 9.09 TOYFA IR AFGHAN KIT 8.19 • net.-'clle\vork 40-all Sto1cs-r~. 9.00 6.49 NYLON DRESS OR SU IT COV~R-. lul\)\age.J6~/-~oreo; """ _,-$1-7 $11-$13 TE N SPEED BIKE, ALL SiLES sportin~ Roods 50 -all s1ores reg: $9lJ 84.99 DELUXE PACHINKO GAME loys 42-,111 !>!Otes reµ.·4l).<}5 37.99 1.39 lb. CHOC. MAL TED MILK BALLS c..1nd y 78 -.111 ~tores 1eµ. 1.95 · MEN'S, LADIE S' SKI PARKA!> !>Prt. .1np.1rel 11 4 -all slf. 1eg. S36·SJ8 FAMILY BIBLE, COLOR PLATE S book~ <>8 -all ~lores val. JY.()5 .. 26.99 9.99 vac uums 73-alJ ~.l~res reg. 109.95 ' 79 .99 bedroom 143 .:..all stores sale $849 3 V2 QT. RIVAL CROCK POT 5-PC. ENGLISH DINING SET sm. appliances 74-all sfotes reg. 20.99 16:99 dining room 142-all Stores · sale $9SS 3 SECT/Qt-I WALL -UNIT . 7-PC: COUNTR'(J)IN/NG SET affordables~'7 -all stores reg. 169.95 1 ~9.95 -·. dining room 142 -all stores sale $1199 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER . ASST. ROSEMOND PRINTS affordables 87-a11 stores reg. 59..95 47.95 PUB BARWARE, 8 PIECES glassware 126-alJ stores teg. $1 2 · EGGPLATE S, CAKEPLA;TES 7.99 glass. 1 26-all st. teg. $8 &-s'I O 3. 99, 6. 99 NINE SOTTLE WINE RACK housewares 29-all stores reg. S 17 4Ci PC. IRONSTONE SET housewares,33-all stoft'S reg. 37.99 ELECTRIC CHAR,8-QUE ® housewa res 33-all siores reg. 69.95 HOOVER DELU XE UP·RI GHT vacuums 73-all stores reg. 84.99 LA-Z-BOY® ROCKER/RECLINER 13.99 - 24 .99 59.95 . 64.99 recliners 147-a ll sto,es sa le $199 VINYL COVER RECLINER recliners 141'-all stores' GINGER JAR LAMPS lamps 6~ .:....all stores reg. $4 5 COUNTRY CANE LAMPS sal~ $159 29.99 lamps 63 --all stores reg. $30 ·$65 19.99-53. 99 ASSOlUED PRINTS pictures 75-aU stores reg. $65-$75 ORIGINAL OILS 39.99 p;'.tures 75-reg. $1:!5-$1 50 -99.99-1J9.lJ S PC. MODERN B'EDROOM SET bedroom 143 -aH sto'cs sale $1199 5 PC. PINE BEDROOM SET J:!pdroom 143 --a lt stores sale $1199 TOWER 'BOOKf;ASES occ.isional t 44 -.:ill s1ores sale $169 COUNTRY ENGLISH l'ABLES occasional 144 -alt stores sale $179·$369 BAMBOO LOOK ET AGERE .. rrordables 87-a11 stores reg. 15'1.95 129.95 CORNWALL BROILER OVEN sm. applinnc;es 74 ..1.alJ stores reg. J<J.99 29.99 3-QT. ICE sue.KET houwVares 29-all Slo rcs reg. 13.00 BUTCHER BLOCK TABLE cookshop IJS-.111 s1or~s 1e~. Sl8S 9.99 99.99 ·pictures 75 -afl st~e~ reg. S40 BRASS LAMPS , 2 STYLES lamps 63 -all stores r~. S65 BUDGET STORE SAVINGS - "" 24.99. 49.99 MISSES' PROPORTIONED PANTS budget 800'.-all stores comp. val. 6.99 S.99 MISSES' POL VESTER PANTSUITS budget store 600-all stores 17.99 13.99 HALF:SIZE POLYESTER PANTSUITS badge! 816-except el cajon reg. 18.99 14.99 JUNIOR KNIT NYLON T-SHIRTS budget 801 -all stores comp. val. 6.99. 4.99 ASSORTED BRAS AT SAVINGS- • budget61 9-except ~l cajon 2.SO·J.50 1.69 MISSES' WALTZ SLEEP GOWNS .budge! 821 -all s1ores comp. Vil. 7.99 3.99 ASSORTED FASHION JEWELRY budget 826 -ex. el cajon val. $2·$3 1.59,2/$3 GIRLS' HOOpED SWEATS HIRTS, 7-14 bUdget 824 -except \vitshire val. 4.99 3. 99 WOMEN 'S LOW-HEEL CASUAL SHOES budget 812 -ex~ept wilshite reg.· JI .99 8.99 BOYS' WESTERN FLARE JEANS, 8-18 budget 822·ex. wil.,el Ca i. va l-:4.99 3.59, 2/$7 MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL P.J.'S budget 806-except cl cajon-reg. 8.99 6.99' MEN'S WARM CASUAL JACKETS bud~e1 614 -exccpt el ca ion 19.99-2-k99 $.15 MEN'S CORDtJRe>Y JEANS, JACKETS budgct 81 7-note1cajon$11,Sl4 6.99, 8.99 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS budget 805-except er cajon reg.-7.99 4.99 KING FITTED PERCALE ·SHEETS budget 803 -not wil shi re, e'I cajon val. $14 4.99 GAY TRED NYLON -BATH RUGS budJ(et 831 -ex. wil., el caj. J.99·5.99 2.79-4.79 "RAMA" MALIMO DRAPES 'budget 8t8~reg. 13.99-46.99 9.99-36.99 •not at wilshire, mo~ntclair, carl sbad, oxnard, el caion, riverside, eagl_e_ rockj_the c.ity, wcstm in· ~er · '. • r.llf.5 1 Sh op daily 10' a.m. to 9:30; Saturday, 10. to 7; S-unday; Aoon .to 9 "'-""'J. t'!l~·oO 1 -: - ' A"~ I ~ • ' • ••. r ...... ~1.,, • • • --~:..:.:.:• Soulh Coast.Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol.SL 5ll.6-9'!f.!. 1 ... ,..,~""'"--~~'r''~·'~"~•__, -. ---' -I Westm in$ter Ma11-Go1den State at San Diego Fwy .. 898-2521 -.. .. - I . -- ' . • MAVCO ---. f • ' ·- • • • • -Sa~llleba(tk EDITION ! • I ........ .. - ., .. . • • 'l 'otJny.'s t 'inal N.Y. ·stoeks --- •--VG b. 6'1, N0:-305, I ,, -SECT"IONS;-42 PA(?ES ORANG·E COUNT'r,CAl:IFORNJA--FRIDAY, NOV EMBER 1, 1974 TEN CEN\S r l l I I ete ' Meet Your MAC Hopefuls. Editor11 Note: Thi1ilthe fourth ina serjes on the"32 candidates for /iue seats on the Mitrion Viejo municipal aduisory-councit fMACJ. Voters will elecl five council mem - bers Tuesday . llOWA RD ROY MOL, 33, o( 26332 Montarez Circle, is a deputy sherifL He has one child, Jennifer. Morhas attended Orange Coast Col- Jege. Saddleback Colle ge , and Fairleigh Dickinson Upiversity. • Asked why he should be electe.d to the MAC, Mol reR.!jed .. "I have r~ided in Mission Viejo for eigl\t ye8is and served in a law enforcement capacity. I've observed the needs of the total community. "Problems exist with. high taxes, traffic congestioa, and lack of public through 'proper planning ; prevent un- rair a nd excessive local taxation: a nd pre.vent commercial 'rlights at El Toro." OLLIE RAGAN, 39 , of 26372J Papag,ayo Drive, is an engineer. -Fie ~and his wife have t~·o children. He has a bachelor's degree from the Univer-• sity of Illinois. Askea why he should be elected, Ragan said, "I am interested in Mis· sion Vlefo's development a s a l)omeQwner without vocational ~on­ flicls of interest in·or adjlliriflo r.tis· sio'n Viejo.•· "I am a practiced: objective listener .to people's ideas, concerns and hopes. I have d f\monstraled leadership capability within Mission _Viejo, ad· jacent service areas and .the county. . "'My education arid vocation :ex- perience incorporate S"ynthesizl11g -data a,nd d€fining:.and implementing practical solutions." • . , ·. o.11¥ l'llef 1-,_.. EARL SCllWA°RTZ, 50, of 25276 Ter - reno Drive, is a "regional sales _manager . He and his wife·have three . "children. He has a bachelor's degree from the l}niVersity of Illinois and did gr:iduate wor·k at De Paul University. Asked why he should be elected, Sch· warti leplied.., "Six and a half years ago, when we purchased ou.r home in Mission Viejo, the supervisors only THIS IS RADIATOR CAP ON 1 q MERCEDES.BENZ Car's H~bcaps Also Carri Nazi Swa.stlka Symbol'~ ..-had torespond-to5;000~rsons. Today. they.m usl'. respc)Od. to 21:000 eg_sons. · {'They wisely h1lve set uP MAC to bet.ter-ser.ve-this dynamic eomlnunity; -The·inputs muscctitn&from concerned __citiz.ens~who have t.h.e best interests or MV lirst-'l'hey must feel that this com- munity is 'the best place to live· and raiseafamily. parks. My eildeavors throu&h ~1AC will lte toward communicating those needs for f ulure dcvclo~ment ." ''Six "'a nd ii half years ago, those were my reasons. for buying in Mission ·Viejo. Those reasons are still in evidence today. 'Now that my family is almost grOwn. I have the lime, desire, and pride in this community to insur'e that the supervisors· will always he ar abOutour needs and desires.'' Two Motorists, Die in Crash -. On-D~iSJda~--~-·. $250,000 _Auto in· Laguna H:ills ~ . . . A 1938 Mercedes-Benz, purported to be the personal car or Eva Braun, Adolf Hitl,er's mistress. rolled into Laguna Hills this ..-.·eek. The hand-crafted ear. reportedly smuggled into the U.S. ·in 1965, is owned by a De~roit woman who uses it to help raise money for charity and to provide an iJ!COme. ~trs. Hilda Ooorrey calls the gold convertible. complete with a German SS machine gun and helmet on the front seat, "the moSt valuable car in the world ." She claims it is worth- $250,000. The car now is on display at the E • MOR E SON oJ o C HULA VISTA (AP ) T wo Laguna fl ills Mall as part-of an auto D L T N • 31• 26501 so motorists were killed in the inlersec-exhibit by south Orange County Car Rojo Lane, is a manufacturing lion collision of their cars. one of them dealers. eagineer . He and his wife have two being chased as high speed by police children. I-l e has a bachelor'sdegree in and the California High..-.·ay Patrol. Mrs. Ono£rey said the car was mechanic al engineering from the The dead were identified as Rober!-·driven to Austria and stored in a barn tJniversityof Arizona.· fo[ 2Q years after Eva Braun joined · Asked why he should be elected, Estrella P.ike, 18· or San Ysidro and Hiller in ..Berlin for suicide in April. · f h J oseph Wood ward Campbell Jr. 28. Mortenson said, "The purpose 0 t e The sta1e patrolman began chasing 1945· MAC is to establish a focal point for all p;k h 1 ·~ "d · h Th She said an American J·ournalist in - Thugs 'Kill Youth, 19, ' . At Market By KATllYCLANCY Ol llw DAllf l'llel ~i.tt Stephen !\lichael "P.1 ike" Finklea, Orange Coast College star wrestler and 19-73 athl ete or the vear at Foun- tain Valley 1-ligh School. "'as shot to · death by bandits Thursday night. Finklea. 19. was working as night clerk at the 7-11 !\1arket, Warner Avenu e at Euclid Street in Fountain ... Va lley. wh.en bandits entered the store at midnight on Halloween. The athlete-scholar was slain by an unknown number of shois, police said today. . The killers got $92. They are still at large. Finklea. who was wrestling team captain at Orange Coast College in Costa i\!esa , was proribunced dead at Fou ntain Valley Communily l lospital at 12 :30 a.m. toda y. F.ountain Valley police today s aid they were called to1he market at mid· night by an ''unknown trouble call.·· When officers arrived, they found Finklea "on 1he floor ..-.·ith gunshot wounds ." Officers said an autopsy will be per- formed at Orange County Medical Center to determine the number of gunshbt wounds. · .Police·were reluctant to release ad- ditional information. pending fu rther investigatii>n. .lf'inklea~ho lived-wit~ his ·p!'~nts, ~tr. ~ifd-Mrs. Claude Firiklea al 10646 El Adela·nre-nn·ve-tn-Fountaln Valley, planned to.become a.mathemalictln· ~tructor and wrestling coaet): "fig_ \\'a s a super individual . . every body looked up to ;Big · fl.like," said. Vern Wagner. the y outh"s · ..-.-restling coach at Orange Coast Col· lege. , Coach \V fl.itner said h1ike planned to transfer to Stanford University next ran. · Wagner saiil the six-root, lOO·po~nd youth "had a chance ror the state title" in wrestling last year. •le said Mike finished the season wilh a 20-win. 7-loss record, placed second in three tournaments and third in another. But because or an injury wasn"t ablC to compete as well as he had hoped. \Vagncr aaded. !\tike"s aunt. Rose ~1 c l\1ahan , said today her nephew was a ··rantasti c boy" a nd a scholar. "Everybody lo ved and respected him .·· she added. A neighbor or Finklea's in Fountain Valley, police officer G. C. "\\'~son, said th e youth was an "all around sport ·· -• . . am ' ' o.lly "ilel l llft ,._ KILLED IN HOLDUP Athlete finklea ·chargers To Meet Diablos_ -· < El Toro lligh's Chargers and the Mission Viejo Oiablos clash on the gridiron for the first-ever confron· tation between these two South Coalit schoolsin-varsity [ootball tonight . "An additional 2,IXXl-seaq havebeen installed to boost Mission Viejo High's stadium to a ci pacity or 6.000 and authorities expect the stadium to bf' ovcrflowin-g an hour before the scheduled 7:30 kickoff. An e~.ample o( the fi erce rivalr~: came Thursday when over 1,000 rans witnessed the freshman game bet- ween these two -which Mission Viejo won, 28--0. (Related Story, 85. > , El Toro lligh's Chargers:shared the !\tission Viejo campus duri~g their first year or existence last year before opening up the new school this rail . Although it is COmmon kilowledge that the £ootball t~ams will square off tonight, fewe r ar.e· aware or a secori- dary compe(ition at the sidelin.es of the stadium. ~ Bands from each high school will be v"aging warfare of their own. '"This is the highlight or the year for our ba nd ," said Lars l.J:ansen, band- master at El Toro. "We have been working to"·ard thi s for the past 12 months .·· Its the first year that the two sc hools have been in the same football league and competition ts fierce: Last year they shared P.1ission Viejo High School campus. matlers involving County action in our e s ort Y ..,.,,ore m1 n1g t ur- 1 be l·r· ..,. .sday after hearing a gunshot, police terviewing the widow of Eva· Braun's -\ The two schools have spent $45,000 community. The peop e st qua I teu said. In the two·mile chase reaching chauffeur acquired the car and had it ! FinKIE'a , born in Tucson, Ariz:., between th em on uniforms" Tonight.. to serve on the MAC ar.e those who are .1 h I' "d P'k 'Shipped for a third party in t he U.S. mO\',Cd to Fou'!_lain Valley wittl his will be the first lime residents of the most responsive to community con-80 m1 es a n our, ~ice sat. I e She sa1'd the 7,~pound car ·was SHE OWNS THE CAR ram1l y l\\'O years ago two communities can see both bands cerns a nd those that have already drov~ through a red hght and b.Jt Cam-,JVIJ" volunteered-their-time-to--improve·th~bell s_ca.c~-----------<>ireted-11nd-labeled-as-a-f-er.m-combine------Hllda..Onofr.ecy,_ _____ ~Al-E'ounta in Valley lligh.School.,..be.._in their new uniforms. Comparisons community. I amoneqfthos~people. so that German authorities would not . · \ p\ayeft baseball and fOQtball and was are inevitableJ . "As co-founder and president of p )" Nab M h know the car was leaving Germany . Irvine Lc<1g ue champion v.•resller in The stylep of the two group;; arc Coronado •lomeowners Association 0 tee . Ol · er !lad they known, she said, the govern-i\trs. Onofrey said she bases the 1973. distinct and different. ~Jansen said the t ·ht h t · d t I · authenticityofthecaronthestory she andamemberofSACC,l amverywell TRACY IUPl) -A 42-year-old m en mh.•g Ith ave ri e 0 c aim was told al the lime she acquired it. lie was graduated 21st' in hi s class El Toro band uses a syncopated per· informed on most matters concerning mother was arrested Thursday for owners •Po e car. 1ttercedes-Benz: officials have refused at Fountain Vulley and \\•as a 8-plus cussion style and has a s lower mar- this con:imunity, a_nd have . ~en ac-rei>Orting that her young daughter "lt1rs. Onofrey has been louring the offers to look at the car. she said. student.atOran~eCoast College. ching te mpo. The Mission Viejo band lively· 1nvolved 1n prov1d1ng· an was kidnaped by a man demanding car for four years. Donations left by The ear was han.dcrafted froro 10_ has a drum and bug le corps style and or}:fnlttd and efficient response-i.o--$130';"000 ·ransom: ~ S Joaqui"n person s viewing 1 are giVen to gauge steel in Zurich, Switzerlan~ Bt:sides his-p.arents. Finklea is sur--a-quicker tempo; he said-l~alissues. County sheriff's office said Madinna c h a ri ti es. The Orange County and the engine and chassis ~·ere made Vi\•cd by a brother, !\litchell. 14 , a nd ' CAL NEVE;31, of '23871 Coronel .Driv;, is a depl!_ly sh.mfL• He· an!;! his wife Karol havet~ochildren. _ 1 Neve has athieved academit-extel-- lence. awards in the basic and advan- ccd-ofricers training academies and is working on a_masters <!_egr~e in criminology. . . . Asked why he shou ld be elected_, Neve said, ''I have a good working rap- p0rt with Valley organizations and the county. Proof of this. was the first publiC recreation program in h1issipn, -Vlejolastsummcr. "I am Man vr the· Year, member or the Saddlebu ck VaJJey Coor<linattng Council. a nd president or the Sad-· dleback Valley Youlh Recreation Council." . • JOHN NOBLE, 39, or 22601 La Vina Drive, Is a consume rs district represenfali"Ve."lfe and his Wire haNe two children. Noble was educated at Centenary College and in the UC Irvine environ- mental impact reporting ptogram:· Asked why he should be elected. Majewski m ade a false report th at her recipient is tbe Rehabilftation Center t..-.·osisters. Karcn.1'1, and C\audia.6. 5-vear-old daW?hler was abducted. of.East~ SeaJ Societ.,y. !Ste BRAUN, Page A2) •• Couse. -48·40-Pet"Cent ' iJiown-teads -state Poll By the Associated Press Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. leads Republican •louston Flournoy by 48-40 percent for the California_ Governorship, comparf!d'to"'47·36 per- cent a month ago, the California Poll regorted today. t he poll, taken early tfiis week, was the last before Tuesday's elections . Telephone interviewers conducted the survey between 3 and 9 p.m . Mon· ~day , Tuelday .and Wednesday In the state's 18 most populous counties, wh ich a~c~unl ror 89 11crcenl of California's . r egistered voters, Fie.Id said . - There is a 95 percent chance. Field • Mcanwhile, on the cumpaign tralr. said, that the poJI results are within _President Ford s~id Thursday night plus or minus 3 percentage points or 1n J.,os An geles th at California ca n results that could.have been obtained lectd the national fi ght against in- had all the states's voters bee n inter-natJ'on by proving "the· pessimistic.- viewed. --:--~·--• pollsters·· wrong Tuesday 6y election Flournoy's three-point gain from a a Republican ti cket. month ago' resulted. mainly rrom "a -~Jection of F1 0ufnoy as 11'\c succes- sttengthening of his PoSi~n among sor to f)oY . R<>nald Reagan ran Republicans." Field sai.d. produce the "kind of fisca l prudence In the survey Sept. 28-0ct. t," ~1our·-that can, m':i kc a big'dcnt in infl ation·,•· l:\OY had 68 percent of the GOP vote, "'Ford t o lil a n t s t imatt•d 800 "'ilh 16 percent going to Brown 1.1nd 16 ltepubUCu'ns3t a~undrai1>1n1t dinner perce nt undecided. This week, Flour· ro~ flournoy, the45·year:'old state ~on noy got 77 ~percent of the GOP \'Oles. trnlrcr. Hrown 13 percent. and 10 percent f ord tiddcd, "what h<ll)(){'n:r1n th is \\'ere unrlecided. ·great elate Tuesddy will be :.1 hfl "For 1-"'lournoy to.win.'" said.1',icld, lwti~h~ as 10 vthal mi~ht happen in ''.llhe mus( captur~ a l1Jrgcr proPor· 1976.'' lion or Democrats." · . . 1'1ournoy was favored by 15 pcrccnl -":he. r rcsulcnt. \V~ on h1~ rlrst visit or th~ Oe mocruts polled this week _ to ahf~rnlaaschlcfexect1Clv:·~ thP same pCrcc.ntagc he got 8 month i\l lhc s11me th;ne, 11roWI} w,is attc n· Minor Mi schier·--· ·- On Halloween ' Night Reported Egg tossing and pumpkin squashing was about the worst thing conjured up by Saddleback Valley ' ghosts a nd goblins under the full moon llalloween nig ht. No Serious incidents beyond the cx- ~cted run or spooky mischi ef wils r.fporlecl lo the sheriff's depUUcs. ~I embers of the Fire and Resc ue Ex - plorer~ of Post 626, Laguna llills, repart lhal none of the200 persons ~·ho· paid Sl c~ch for ''Sl)()()k insurance" <'ailed fo hH\'C any ghoulish damage cleaned up. The She riff's prr.ce doubled Its 1 SOlilh County patrols Thursda.)' ni ght. wi th a tQta l ot 35 officcrs iu lhe field or o~ watch at-it.g. substation in L"d.guna Niguel. The heefcd up force will he oul toni ght a nd Saturday n1~ht 115 well . fo"'a1r skies and warmer lcm· pcratul'cs· a re on thc agenda for ~aturday, v.·ith hi AhS of 66 at lhC' beaches and 70 inland. LO'-''S tonight46·52 • I NSIDE l'OOA \ Th,. Survival Theater Company . <'trmpn ildOf UC"Triline sludenls. employ~ pnn1a/ ~ourd.t ntld body movt>mtfll lo comrnun1ca1e ~ n non1H'rhal iound JJJm phol}y rh~1r progre1111 11 plclured on l h~ \\'eekendtr corer fndoy -~"' C•·I MwtMI I'"...., AM N•t>Mll "'~ A4. II Ol' .... ( .... 1, .. , .....,., a1.1 llt1t-...,h Cl'6 ~ .... '•• .W.tl•h •1•11 ''*'"''*" t • TI1t11tn c .. r WNl"-r ... Weihl"'·' .... ,, ...... ""' ('1 .. , .. • • Nobl.Q. replied, "It elected , I will en- eourate the Board or Super\'isors to: prevent city taxes in Mission Viejo: coordinate growth and ·protect our property values; prov1de public recreallon programs fo'F our childre('I : stop 'OVt.fcrowdlng of our s chools · T.he sa·mpling. weighted lO match p~rty rcglstr!Uion data b.Y count~. covered 1.077 registered votcr!f who all Slfid they pl anned to vote. The 101111 incluited S97 Ocmoc r ut .!1 1 41 3 Republie.Ans and 67 who declined lo state their party or Were re1tistercd as othcr..pur.t.y .• ---•go. t . (S .. STATEl'Ol.L,P>g•2l • . ,''The 11 allowecn spintalw nys bangs in tho oi r fo r {1 couple or l\ay5," CK· l'la1n(•doncO friccr. • _ _:·~~;:_·-~============-l~ - I 1 .-. ·-I ' • • 1 ) ·t • ·,12 DAILY PILOT SB ~1 1dav. N6vember 1, 1974 ~-~~s ~p--to :Par 'Dad' Miller J1iitidtes LiflkS ' By JAN WORTH 01 ... 0IU, 1'4191S .. lt H.G. "Dad" ~1iller plays golr several.times a week and his scOre has matched hi:s age since he was 67. At 97, he's still going strong. Wednesday. the chipper ·golfer from Anaheim was the first to lee otr the new Casta del Sol links, an 18·hole', executive. par·OOcourse , . "I-low can you· be 91 and still be ac· live in golf ?" he a~ked. "Well, you t·an't dissipate your life in any way. And I haven'l. "I have never used tobacco in a ny form. I never drank a drop of liquor. And I never, nev~r. never ran around with women ... Jn the respectful pause that fol- lowed. Miller added, "And that's one, two, thr('c da mn lici t just told .'' As the special guest of an opening celebration for the latest addition to , A1ission Viejo's onl y private adult community. Miller said he owes.much of his longevity togolr'. .. You don't stop playing because you grow old, .. ,he said. "You grow old because you stop playing." tic urged oldsters to stay active and interested in the world around them. "MY philosophy is that ,you ,don't l:ount your age by the riumber or years. but by what"you have done to hSIP other people." -, . ,,. . Life•nver Bret Saydman, 9, found bi's outfit for the Aliso School Ha l- loween costume contest Thur· sday was nOt-onIY a lifesaver. -it was aWinner-:-He took first place honors for fourth graders. . , --• • •• • • ------.... ._ .. .., ................. . --· .. Slow D ra.!I' ·Personality Joining Miller for the celebration were about'100 guests rrom Casta del Sol. the Mission Viejo Company and local news and sports media. Ford Makes Ricky Mink, 6, took first place honors among his fellow first grad e r s Thursday in Aliso School H alloween costume contest. · ·-••• . . . Of Hopefuls On Cable TV The 3.621.yard golf course is open to the public starting today. It was designed by golf course architect Ted Robinson. • Clubhous~ construction at the course is scheduled -to start near the end of the year for service by May; 1975. The Casta del Sol .Recreation . Nixon'Visit ._ . -· ' Jn Hospital Clubhouse now serves that purpose. ByWLARYJ(AYE LONG BEACH (UPI) -President Dlllf.Pllot 5btl Pr.o!M · Saddlebaek Snoopy Of\MO.l1Y'11.asu" Ford made a dramatic and poignan\ ln the midst or"lhe last·minute f 'rottl Page A I -visit to the · bedside or Richard M. Michelle Montoya, 8, a third gfader at A1iso School, didn't \Y.in flurry of campaigning •. a-Newpod.. ""ST OLL Nixon today after doctors told him it .Be~c;.b.psychOlogist has attempted to ATE p wouldbeagreatinoraleboosterforthe a first prize in the school's Halloween costume contest Thur- -publicly strip away the political ex· • man whom Ford succeeded in office sday, but she did draw a lot of attentio·n in her .Spoopy s uit. - teriors or two congressional can-ding a $100-a-couple cocktail party in lessthanthreemonthsago. • ' -• ' didates and to show their true per· nearby Enr.ino. Ford. broke off a barnstorming · T • c D · • · sonalities. . Brownremainedcertainofvictory_-political tour briefly to go to !tong . rain ars er· a1• e' d ,• .· On a cable television show airing "I'm confident because I believe Beach Memorial Hospital where the tonight on Channel 3, ;'Caring Cor· people really want a change," he 61-year-old Nixon was still in crilicaf , ner,'' Ur. Stanle)'.dGreen..will inter-said. _ ·conditionrollowinga bnlsbwithdeath ~ _ · · view U.s:-Rep,7\n rewtfinSliaw (R· -Brown . who tias cautioned aga~TUe ay.· -G T k E -I d Newport Beach) and his Democratic overconfidence, declined to totally The visi~ was ~e fi rst lime the two -as. an xp 0 es. opponent, Roderick Wilson of Ocean-reject the possibility that F1ournoy had met since Nixon resigned under . side. couldpull ~.nupset. fire in the Wate_rgate.scandal Aug,.~9 · • Dr. Green's interviews will not in-"ldon'tthinkso,"hesaid. _ and thep was given a pardon by the It . volVe the usuiil campaign exchanges. But, he added. ''I'm not going to an-manhepioked-asvicepresident. LA Ml AJJA <UPI) -A raUroa_d Instead they' l probe at the two men's ticipale a verdict. Peopl e are sick and Fbrd's call was scheduled foronly30 lank ca~ !>~ propane gas exploded personalities in an attempt to .show tired or a government that doesn't minutes. · her~, derad1n~ 29 cars or a ~a~_ta Fe the m a s persons rather than 'deliver:' White House news secretary Rort freagh~ train and forcing t h.e politicians. Ford planned to continue his fin al Nessen said Fordmade.thedecisionaf. . evacuation or 300 ,persons f~o~ their Some people holding strong par-pre·election . campaign swing in ter word from·'l>r. John Lungren that homes. No one was reported 1nJur~d-, tisan viewpoints may not derive ad· Fresnotoday,wherehehopedtohelp "the former president is in the b~st Lo~ A.ng.eles County _sheriff s ., ditional insight from watching Lhe ex-the prospectS of former Olympic condition since his operation -a visit deputies_ said the evacuation_ Thur· change,Dr.Greenadmitted. decathlon champion Bob Mathias, a from Pres,ident Ford would be a sday ni ~ht was -a precaut1o~ary ~ Others, though. 'will ''intuitively'' four-term congressman facing a tough tremendous boosJ.forhi~ffiorale.'' me~sure IJ.l-~aseo£.~urlher explosions. perceive what the candidates say and re-electionfi~ht. ~1_re o~ftc~als said a .tank car con· .,, 1~1r1 h t't I bo tth -~--B c ru .--H.!nmgJ!.qu1d proo<p1e gay ~xp~e_d raa e o·w a -I revea s ·a _u etn --. -ar Omra e-s aboard the slow-moving" 1train and from the Los Angeles Harlxir area. Fire officials said county aJttl La ~irada Fire department units con· tained .the blaze soon after they ar· rived on the s·c.ene. Liquor Store Burglar Now 'A Regitlar' .Liquor Store clerk Michael Vincent-- Butler .and the patron who popped intO. the Viejo Liquor, 26063 La Paz Road, Thursday night are getting to know each other. But it has become a very expensive relationship for the Mission Viejo store. For Butler's new-found patron makes his visits gun in hand and he's more interested Jn the-cash register than the Cutty Sark. Butter was forced to hand over $210 Thursday night. Three. weeks ago he lost $367 to the same gunman' who told him. "Come on, come on, be cool, I don't want to hurt you." Butler describes the bandit as about 23. years of ·age, alxiut 150 po'Unds and with blond hair. And a very bad habit of carrying a blue·steel revolver. ... asmen,Dr.Green said. ~ p J" t G t V t . "This is a whole new dimension not -0 ice O e es 8 . · -- ' names 'immediately engulfed eight seen.in the·polilical arena," he said . SAN FRANCISCO <A P) -The B U R b railroad cars. · , ____'Ih____e J0:p_Up_B_oys. Ranch 10 Tra_bu_c_o Dr. Green is a-volunteer pSY· Board~ -of SupervisOrs has .voted . . e. 8 ( p, 0 ·erJ:reg::cye~~e~~f.i1#~i:yekitt~~ ·canyon is richer today by _a carload of chologist for the Newport Beach-unanimous l.Y ll-1oonday to s pend ~ accommodate evacuees. K01tToN "owE1.L • baseball bats; basketballs, volleybal· Police Department as well aS a S200,000 to purchase each policeman a El T M Ji .. Is, softballs, and footballs -thanks to private practitioner. He said his show bullet-proof vest. Supervisors began OrO 8 Ten fire comparues were hampered We Goofed the Saddleback Vall ey Exchange "Caring Corner" is an attem_pt to help· considering the purchase several by toxic gas, officials said.. we can 't blame the computer Club. peopletakeCareofthe'mselvcs. months agoart er a San Francisco Bay An El Toro man who agreed to give A witness said there was-a ·big ex· ·ror this one . It was the result Foqr members or the club, in· area motorcycle pitrolman, wearing· two fellow. patrons a ride home froin-a plosion followed by a cloud of smok e of pla1·n old human error when clodidg Don Lasley, youth committee- UC Irvine's . Enrollment Up < Reflecting a relatively slow gro"th lrend throughout the University of Californi a system, UC Irv in e's enrol· .lrQent increased 398 students this fall to 8 ,764 , according to final registration figures released Thur- sday. 1'he increase in student population included 242 undergraduates, 93 graduate s tudents ~nd 73 health science students. , Enrollme-nt in the entire nine·cam· pus university system increased tQ 122.436 from last year·s 11 1:1.909. wi th most of the 3.527 student growth due to beginning and transfer students. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 'TMOr..,.,,e Coast 01!1, PllOI, *!lllllfllCllll COn'I• bintelttw """"'·Pre'!.s, "IJUl>llr.lltd br1"" 0••"'11' Coast Pulllh.r•lllQ Compot11,. Selw•11!eMill0111•~ publ"""'. MOno., !llnNOll Frio.,, IOr to!.!~ Mew.. He•tl«I Be1c11, "'""';11,.iori Se«ll/F.,..._ 11111 V111er, lr•lne, SiddleOit-V1t1ey """ I.ii-8eKll/S.0utll <A•ll. A •lft91f ...... ~! , ) al b Th rsd and "a hell of a fire." avest heplircbasedhimself,wasshot .oc ar ,u aynightwasbeaten photos of MAC candidates ,chairman, drov~ to the Ranch this at poi ntblank range and came up and robbed by them as they"tert his Firemen on thescenesaid ·a pile of Preston Howell and A. L. Hor· mornipgtodeliver thedonation. alive and unin jured. car, Orange County sheriff's deputies eight burning IMl'rS was stacked up in - -ei:t Also Included in the gift ·were-two. -said. ... -one location, sending-ntrmes 150 reer -. ton-got switched around W ii pool Cllfs, two sets of nags and belts ' f'rom Page Al ·BRAUN .•. in Stuttgart. Germany. Its 400 hor- sepower engine, a so called "straight eight" cylinder type is linked to two transmissions -one for low speeds (those below 125 miles per hour) and the second for higher speeds upto 175. It will femain on display tbro'ugh_ Sunday. Deputies said maintenance man into the air. They said the heat was nesday. The r eal Mr:. l-Iowe for nag footQp.ll and a supply of ping Charles Clayton Myers, 44; or 23651 meltingthecars togeth er . and Mr. Hol"ton ap.pe'ar above. pongt>alls.. ~ Cavanaugh St., El Toro, met the two A Santa Fe spokesman said the The Daily Pilo t regrets the er· Lasley said the gift was bought siJspects at t he nearby Sip and Bull train was en.route to San Bernardino, ror. using money raised inclubr~fftes. bat-and agreed to give them a lift to i--:;--~~~;;;;;;;;;iii_;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;.;:~ the Rockfield Road area. · Myers said his two passengers got _..___ out of the car and ordered him to do ,..__ """ the same. He told officers he was then stru~k and kickefi by both men and robbed of $12 in cash. Officers said MyerS was allowed to return home after treatment for bis injuries by a local physician. • • Two Irvine Projects Boost to Saddleback? MAKE THIS THANKSGIVING ~ ' 1Extra Special With A New Dining Set · From Ted von Hemert ByFREDERl€1fSCHOEMElfu--..eounty-and-Irvine City Couftlti lman c.it,P11.aSt.1" Robert West, among others. · Saddleback Co mmupity College District trustees have r:~vi·ewed plans_ for two m ajor Irvi ne Company developments, and each may turn out to be financial plums for thedis'trict. ---1 ..,oltlonl l wtllWl.-<I S.lwo.r • _ _.._.,.,,,_,,.., .,,,.,l\Clpe! Pl>l>l"l\•nq pliM I~ ~!«XI M~I S.y S11e1t, to~i. Mew. c1111rorl'i• 'IZUt. A trio-or Irvine-Company officials outlined plans for a major commer· cial-cultura l·residential center boun· dcd by the Laguna. San Diego and Santa Ana Frrcways and w~at _will be Irvine Center, the name for fhe com· mercial-c ultural·residentia1 cOm · plexon theso·called "golden triangle'' •. bounded by the three freeways, is scheduled to be open by summer of 1977, said~Harvey Strozer, another Ir. v in e Company planning Aad· ministrator , Shown, One Of l;<indels Finest. See It Today. • Robert N. Weed P•nl~fllindl>ul>lt ..... r Jack R. Curley Vice Ptt'\IC!enl Ind c,..,.,.1 """""""' • ~the naj.ion 's largest industrial park ·south and east of El Torofl.1ariiieCorps Air Station. Thomas Keevil ThOmas A. Murphine Mi1n1qi1>Q (dolor Charles H. Loos Rlcriard P. Nall . Sadd.leback Valley Off ice ~S201 \.II P11 llO.t<1 Ill Sin Ooe(lll F,ff.,J1 Other Offices ... ca"'~'' now.ve..su ... 1 ,,,,.._, Seottll JBSHf'_. llowl••••d H.,nl!l'lt!Ol\kl tll 111r1et.-o:ll8ou10•11ro t..10\lfl• s,.-.:11, 111i.G1ennt't're!.t•""' TelephOne (7 14 )'642-4321 Classill~ Advertising 642·5671 • ~leWt• Vl!l•'t'NfW\ 01!'<.• S81 ·6310 F,om S.ft ('"""'"'" 49S·0630 CMIYl'ltflt. *''•, O••n" <:.,.,, l'l!l)lft11!"Q Q:lf!IN!I,. IOO IMIW> .... ,11\,.. .. llU\lfMklltl, H •lor!tl INlltt• or •d .. ••1•-'11• .,..,"" m•r oe •fP•Olt"'"' .... t"41Jl Wllll••I Pfl''ll•HIOl'I o• (Ollfdtlll ,_,. 5'c;_oflf <•••\_• 00\!•9'1 .,..Id •1 Go\1<11 """"· Gi!llOfftil. ~-if<\ oy c1ttot• U.00 -tlll'i __ o, rn111 ... Oii "'onl!llf; mllh-· Oftfl,..,_ U.011 men1~1l . .. .. . h - Development of the two projects could bring $4.8 million to the college district by 198.1, and an additional $7 million by 1991. said Bob Va squez, a planning administrator for the Irvine Company. In its attempts to have the permitted uses or the laod changed from the present agriculture,to allow develop· mcnt, the Irvine Company hasencoun · tercd a stringofobjcctionspn envirbn· mental and other grounds. . High on the list of worries are projec- tiops th at the traffi c Caused by the developments will clog the exi.i;tln_g freew ay system. · ,Ot.he r conce rns t nclude th!! problem~'of noise from the jets uSing the neai'by MaRhe base, the Jack df housing in the vicinity for low· and modera te-incoml!families and air pol· Jution rrom the ears or those using the developments. - The lis~ of detractors includes the State Air -Resources Doard, ... Orana~ CollrltY Air Pollution Control Di5tri ct.. .£nl lronrnental CoaUUon or Orange - ,. I ' Stroier said it would include an en· closed shopping mall with four major department stores, 100 retail shops, • restaurants. a majorhotel, low·ri se of· fice buildings" and commercial facilities. The shopping center wtll double in size in a later development phase. The 2.058-acre Jrvine Industrial Complex East, Vasquez said, will con· sist of five~small commercial centeis of restaurants, servite stations and other stores, surrounded by industrial building!. -The site is bounded by the marine base to the north, the Irvi ne city limits on the east and lhe Santa Ana and San Diego rreeways on the south and west. ll will be conliguous to Irvine Center. Strozer said the•purpose 1illfic presentation was to keep the ~ollege district up·to·date on Irvine Cotnpanr planning and toseekthed\Strict's·sup· port for the .two major development packages. t Trustees, however, took no action on the matter. uthl"s is such an mpartant thing in •. nur. area.", said Trp6lee Norrisa Brandt of Irvinc."'"'.i l think wc"'l.I be happy with your design -and 't11c .. money," • I • -. DREXEL-'HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOD~ARK-KARASTAN-:llAKER ) -_ • ' • _ • NEWPORT BEACH• ~ tf'!"}/ • • -12 · 1 1t?WES1'CLIFl'~D fl., 642-2CSO :W1 . ' · LAGUNA BEACH• . "'°"' ~,-'--ltf:,, J.IS NQ ll1'11 t..:C>i\Sl' HWY., 41"4·65$1 • TORRANCE • _ 23649 lfAWTllORNE· Bl.Vt>: • ·. WEEICDA YS & SA TUIDAYS t :OO to S:JO , ; CL!>SID MOHD A YS ' I01tt:n Fri. Iii 9, Sun, 12·S:30J <37•·1279 • • • . ' ' ' ' .. • I • • '" .-" ) ' ~ '. ' ' I 'l ., ' t~ f; • • •' • ,, 1 .. ·~ I I'. ' I I ' ' ~ .. • • : • • t~ • • 1 < "'' .... " " ·• " f·> • . "' ' • .. L 1j' ----~ ---·-. I ,• ~ . ' I' • • -·Di\fl,Y 1•1LOT EDITORIAL PAG E .. Ci-Reial Bond Issue • ' Overcrowding, doubi'e sessions. frustrating teacher-to·pJ.lpil r~lions, and inadeguate facilities. That di:srnal picture could come. to p,aSS-in the !..Vine and Saddleback Unified School Districts ii Proposition l, the st'ate school building bond issue, .t51fot approved by voters Tuesday. The $150 million proposition has few opponents. "'Yet because it as~s inflation-plaguCd voters to authorize more money, :some may not realize the stakes involved for south Orange County. ·Each year both the Irvine and Saddleback dis tricts rely heav ily on state loans for s upplementary building inco me.~ They need it because their gtowth 'exceeds their financing power. The .s.t~und used for these loans is depleted. which is why the loan 1s,.needed. ll' From the tempestuous ea rly years of both _ ,.districts, administrators a nd teachers know all too wi!ll the nightmares of persistent growth and crowded conditiOns. · . • . · Prop: 1 l{Uara ntees the children of these districts enouCh room to grow a nd e nough t eacher s to e ducate them. There is no goOO reasonio defeit this issue. Strain for Saddlehack Saddleback ·Communit'Y College in' Mission Viejo this year is holde r of a dubious distinction among ·Cali£ornia,junior coll~ges. It tra-s the highest percentage enrollment increase of any district in the s late -a whopping 34 percent .. •, ' 1\1.assive e nrollment increases are a mixed b'ag, particularly for a ne~ school like Saddleback. \Vhile the district gains more,state support for each new 'stude nt, there are some unavoidable costs. T.here_j_s a strain on tempora ry c lassroom facili.ties. making completion of the permane nt ~uild ing program all the mo.re ncces~ary. Jl's no scefet ttiat the College is ~a,·ing trouble · 'vith that program -. ma ssive cost overruns a nd a loss or stale building aid. · Despite those; c h'ttl le nging J>roblcms, trustees have g ive n high est priority to com ple tion of permanent facilitic~. In light or the e nro llment increases, the trustees have t a ke n the right course. . . Civic Pride '·Some summer evenings you c<1n sit outs1ae a nd a lmost hear the as parogus gro\\'ing a mi,!r across the valley." That bit of Irvine Compa ny advertising, perhaps, s hould be recorded somewhere in the lrVilrc city arChives as a footnote lo the city council's selccliOQ. Tuesday of asparagus as the official c ity vegetable. · . : In selecting the neY.' city sY tbbology, the council .cut n ew ground in two areas-naming a city vegeta ble and. a city insect. the western S\vallov.'tail butterfly . . Along a more traditiona l vein. the council a lso named a city tree-the Camphor tree -and a city . flower-the.Lily-0f·the·Nile. • Combining the ne'v symbols conjures the vision of an Irvine reside nt r eclining under a Camphor tree, s urrounded by Lilies-O f-the Nile. munching on-~a stalk of asparagus and \vatching lhe butterfly m aking graceful circles in the air. _ Al niost . slapping the _citr identification on one s pec.ies of everything i:o S ight is a , harmless exercise· in civic pride . 'if the urt.i:e s preads to nea rby Orange Coas t comniun ities . ho\\le vc r·. _prospect or a ~i v'ic scramble to "adopt" insects and vegeta bles is_ mind boggling . * s~ Wealth of Talent Going t.o Wcute J ~ibertarians Enj~y Fruits· of Loser'-s Role Navy Reserve Also fu Trouble VON HOFFMAN ) ~ 1; 'N E\V YORK -The poUticians in · [ lfhe Lib:ertarian Party dirrer from the 1rim mc a lymouths trying to get themselves elected as Democrats and ~epublieans. "We're having t\> good "~e-i:· the Libertarians will tell you atter their work is done and they meet at their drinking place. the JCa ngaroo Baron f'in;tAven\le, carved and gobbled up by big govern- ment, bi g politicians, big unions and 'big corporations . _ • • They have that peculiar -buo)·aney which comes from believing in ~hal )'ou're doioa.a nd contrasts so strongly, As such lhe Libertarians have mucli in ·common· with George Wallaceii American: Independ ent Party. There l'o the Editor : In the Oct. 22nd i~sue of the Pilot. you carried on-,..vou1· editorial page an ;1rticle by Richard u ruson entil.led·, "U .S: Na\'y in trouble.'' r.·lay f com- ment at this lime with this Jette\" lo the editor. l\1y~bility to speak comes from 32 years as a Na\'y Reser\'C of- Ocer, having retired this past Julie as a Captain, United States Navy in the Reserve.· It is time to add another element to the debate. is a di(£erence in the type Or person THIS CONCERNS the lack or plan· the t\110 attr'acl, howc \•er. ~~<: A_IP ning on lhe part of the Navy·s;·top ( MAILBOX ) Lettfrs from readers are welcoine. Nor· rnally, writers should canuey their mes- sages in3f)(J wards or less . The righl ta con· dense letters lo fit Npace or eliminate libel is reserved. All leller.!1 mu.51 include ~ig · nature · and mailing address bul names may be withheld.on request if !Ufficient reason i.!I apparent. Poetry will nol be pMbli&hed. --~ Wo11ders Toth .. · Editor· \'our bla nket l:'lv.l_ors·emcnt of Ah1n Cranston In your~aper makes me ,,·ondl' r a bout your polil·ies. It st•C"n1s to inc that you shou ld l':Jl't'· 1no1'l' ;ihuut1 prcscnting his .\·ot1ng t'Cl'orll to' tht•.pt_---op1t' .sci th al the,\· mig.hl JUdgC' fnr lhl'nt st•l\'t':-1 ,\ppare nt\y he h a~ big money behind him judging by all the time slo(s He has on T.V and also in the theaters -\\•hich does not necessarily make him the bette r man rorthe job. T\IRS. J•\NE KRONE. rent. and \\'hatc\'er else. \'et. his op· pQnenl apparentl\'f:es not read the papers c11ou,t.f h to k · \'that the monc~· · ust•d to pay for . is i:-1 v.·hat t he Senator ge ts in (•xpenses for be ing in Sacramento that are gi\·en to !Jim just for that reason. \\lhy the ConfJict? He is using his O\\'ll money lo pa}' these expenS!'s. • J\·e been hc:.i ring so man}'-personal attacks bein li: made against the can· did ates I hat ·1 ·01 tired of it . l 'm tired or lhese v.·itcb hunts. I'm tired of can- diQates thro"·ing slanderous charges baC'k and.forth. Such situations have truly -decreased the numbe r or qualified men "·ho mi ght other1A•ise with the mainline - Politicians, whose l .aees seld.o.m register a nything 1ntt' • sense of lrap-- ped confu!rion. Jt is r a n unhappy and wearing burden to go a bout making. - cme's living by ad· wocatlng shopwOrn tends-to pull· mo~c factory workers command" as lheY were referred to ai;td s m~ll businessmen. "'.bile the ~•-by Adiniral-Rickover. Th~se same·tn- L1Dertar1an:; get more while·collar di,i duals or their reliefs have allowed worker s and professionals. Tbcy'r'e the Navy Reserve. the organiz~tion also better educated and younger. that enatHJd this countrv to muster education people. prov1d Cd to our ~'ouni? ~ DENN IS A. S;\lfl'l I '.\lembe.r. Board or Education Saddl(l'b·ack-·vrrl!C'~ l-i ni fied S«hool- District I -Tired ~--·~"'"'~k J!.Ublic·office bl.it instea"'a decline . to step for\\·ar to a ·e the ali'Usi ''l' <"o mmcnts "'hich \\'i ll undoubtedly be mad<:_ a g~inSt them. being thro"·n at Se nator Ca rpen. ~ler. I feel Lhat it is li rnc l•l pi1·k up m~ l>c'll and say so111clhing as onc of tl'insc _so-called "silent 1n:tjority" ~ontrad.Jctions and self-evident im· ·ptact.iealities. that neither the speaker nor his audience believe anymore. . ' ' "t' 'The· Libcr,Larians also have the ad· vant~ge of bein g losers. The contem· porai'y big-party politician, whether t.e polls a majority or not. knows: of 11othin g e lse but how to win.· Jdeologically a nd programmalically· juiced out a decade ago, he conr.ep- -tral.es bis whole attention on the mastery of d reary election techniques -pubJie.bpinion sampling, adver- otising know-how, direct· mailing_ pro- icedures aad m<.>dia manipulalion. I-le ll:now&-> how to win elections but he 4oesn't have the faintest idea about what to do a fter he's assumed office. LOSERS can spend their time on fdeas·and on teaching the electorate 'Instead of pleasing it, and l}lat is what the Ciberta rians do. 1'hey are the 'treat., great-grandchildren· of John· lm:ke and J .S. l\lill, t'hc living descen· ·<llanls of the dccentrali:;I, rrce-tradc free-market American Whig tradition of personnl liberty, which was Jong ago killed out of the two major J,ontical parties bui not out of the halioQal political consciousnes.i;. .. ••Leg@.llZe Fl'ecdom ... is 01\C or their l!logans. whi ch all lhose lumpy. gray 79e n t-u.nn ing ror the Oemocralic Prcs1dcnlial nomination wi ll assent to ~s long as thCl' don-'t~have to apply it. )''or the Libertarians jts appllration· means coming out not onl y ror free •&rade in gold but also in heroin. Jt .rneans1'dumping the Lock hecds. lhe · r:.Frankhn National bank s nnd th~ Penn Central railroo4". and exchanging the ' •resent public school syste m in fa\lor or onf which provides par.ents with ·vouchers or scrip that can be used as vaymcnt · ror tuition at any school or their choice. It mcl!~assive and serioUs ri'or~unizatiQn olaSoeiety • Dear Gloomy Gus . I thought the couple in the up- slll1rs •partme nt were the only fichters who s quare orr at 4 a .m.-and th,y aren't even gel· . I • ' . """"''Cl• ctl'llmtfl\t 1r• 11111millH '' n.tdtn Miii 11i1 Ml -ftut11¥ t•llK I IM '""""' ti lfl• ~· knf tNI jl(tl "•W II GI-•~. Daityf'l'9L • , __[ew Libertarians are over 40. the greates1:Navy or;an time-in \Vorld War ll, to decay. Their failure to define the mission of the Re,er,·e for the past 10 yea rs has p.r e1v e-nle d it from. be i n g organized, lrained Qr utilii:cd to the e~tent to \\'hi cb it is capable. At a time when our Navy is being reduced in size, efficient orderly Planning "'ould dictate formation of a strong viable rTHE LIBERTARIANS are only aboUt twOI y_ears old and were formed by people. disillusioned by right-~ing Buckleyis11,1. which they discovered to be a false cOnservatism using Li ber-· tarian slOga ns to justify adding to the centrali!ed power of the siate. Last year. they ~ra_n~ candidate for mayor here who poll ed ·9,000 \•Otes . mostl y from the. city's ultra-li beral voting prccincti;: This ·year. tfil:!y have a novelist name<t~erry,Tucille as a can· did ate for governor. He 's not out to win.but to get 50,000 votes. which will assure the new party a permanent place on the ballot. One of the ways 'the big ,parties conspire to pre ... enl er- fective oppoSition is through laws requiring s maller parties to exhaust themselves complying with tricky non1inating -petition rules. • Y Reserve force 1-~orce. Instead. Navy Reserve, both ai r.·surfa~c submarine, has stagnated 1n meanirlgless. questionable quality time wasting evolutions. Ancient equipme1nt, lip service frQ_m regular active ctuty Navy commanders. too busy lo think about the problen1 ' or \\'hat kind of JJ Reserve is needed, is rapidly returning the Navy Reser\'e to the status ii held before l~c big war. In the 11ast, people of Libertarian persuasion have had a status quo aroma about them. They seemed to be saying abs urdities li ke the free nlarket can provide a solution to racism : but, increasingly 1 Liber - tarians are refusin g to Jet their prin· ciples ~sed ns an apologia for in· justice. l\len lik e ncv.•spapcr co\un1 -' nist Ga1·ry \\.'ills -who. if he isn't a Liberl:1rian, is the next thing to it - played important roles in the resist:.incc 'to the war. The 1'ucille rampaign has recruited rormerl\1 c· Go\luii volunteers and liberal• Reform Democrats v.•hO've decid ecf .· there-must be a diJ£ercnt arid l:ictlcr -IA·ay; .,,--. 1 Libertarianism is a middle-class movem.ent. Tbat·s·hard\y surprising since our concepts of individual liberty v.-·er e born "'ith the n1iddlc class a nd ha\'e ne\'cr lhl'i\'ed in societies which don 't ha\'(.' ii large on(!. Thus the Llbc rt.irians i11 the Tucille ta"!'paign show their orh~iil s . 'l'llF.IRS is :t nC•1t headquarters displaying the diligence. org:.1niz:1tio11 \'nnd--6e-l f-d-i!leipl ine~you1tl ex pcc-1. ~Although they're as radical as any ·1efl,..wing g roup of the bygone Sixties, they m ay have the doctrtnal stability and organizati9nal staying l)!'Wer that, outfits 'like SOS lacked. Moreover,, they already have at leasl embryoni c orgariltatlons in no less lh&n 27 states. Jn addition to.New York, Libertarians.. are running .candid•tes In suc h diverse places as California, Georcia and New Hampshire. " Not bad ~or ~ two-yeur-Oitl ide.a, built rrom the bottom wilh no big. money or tclcbrity n:1mc behind jt. It's too early lo hol>l' out loud that the l .ibcrturians .will bl· ublc lo become • l s er th t• RC'procri-1ts .in . :t rt'L'Qnsl Lule t"'o· flartl'~Yl\t t;nl. but'for the ovcrtuxcd. · ovt•r-rei.:ul utcd. ovcr·hurdencd an1l und l'l'·POWcrcd n1i llio ns o f lhl• Amt·ricun middle-class. tll~y'rc lhc dnl,.Y ~01>lc wo1th volin~ ro r. ----.----~ l I FOR/TllE last rew years Congress has seen fit to fund this Reserve lo a size of about 129,000 Offi~rs :ind men. Unfor~unatcly, nobody llas been in ·. tcrcsted ~ough to insure U1al the tax - payerls gctting his money) worth.' C:illups of Navy 'Reserve in re<.·ent years ha\'e produced ~omc rather un· satisfactory units. l;>ut don't blan1e that on the ca reer Reservists. It i's the t ype of management beinA taught to our Naval leaders und the quality of discipline. or la ck of it. being administered. The \ve<i lth of talent to be' found among our ll.eser- \'i sL" is enormous. E\'ery sperialt..¥-Js nmong the m , and in' addition to·tha(, they are motivated to perform in their ~··rwice a, Citizen'' role . Isn't it about. time we gave them that chance'? Pc~cHUMMEJ.: Captain, USNll tRet) ~st Jlel1• 1'o thc Editor: . t In response to Nancy ,Ru.binstcin's thoughtful letter (?t1a ilbox. Oct. 16) it should be noted that I voted for (not :ia~instl lh~ mini-co~rsC"'"nt r.1ission Vi ejo and El Toro HTgh-SCfiools desig- . ned to help our students prepare for college cnlrance tests. 80ARD DEBt\TE et!ntered around my conce.rn that some high school seniors mi ght be mi sled into thinking that lhis 20'-hour cour,c could substan· lially raise their scores. and therefore their chanres of college admission. College entrance tests. unlike the "professional licensing" tests to whlt b ~1s. llubinstcin rerers, arc dCsi ~ned lo me:tsure th ~ludent's :q>- . litudc {potential I £or ("01\t'.~C" \\'Ol'k They arc dC'signcd lo minimltc 1hc \•aloe or ;1ny ltt!itJllil\Ule prcpar.1tion: Thl• n1ini -1·oursc. ho\\·ev1•r. "'ill ht•l11 ••ttr 1 ":.:.c am1 1ar \\'I c int 11 11 • qucslion~ :1:-.kcd . and ~l~o reduce tc~I 11111x\~1ty · · ~ly 11fJirnt11Uve vote v.·:1s 6ast..'il on thOSf! objc(·fJves. as part or u con - l inui n A -c ffo.-t .tn l1nJ)l'o\'C lhl' • FOR T ll E first tjn1 c 111 man ~. man~ To the Editor;. · yt.·a1:s O!·angc Count)' has been for· "Now of all.times" lo call for a tax lun:1le enou~h to t'tl'f:I a nl nn ~ho~as increase . you say? \Vcll , J for one .. ou nd 11r1ne1 p.lt>~ <ind stands bchtnd l~ink 11 JUSt de ~onstrales the really t~e n1 11_1 ~he lh1ng! he. d,pc~. _No~'' some ti ght money s1tuat1on our local \\1.ld-e~e~ group 1.s makl ng ,Ill k.tnds or schools are in. m1s lea d.1 n~ charges about illega l The board of education rertainty· lu nds h<·•n ~ us<.'tl to pay housekeepers. 1----UO '.\'OT-intentl to support sU'C h c:1ncl id <JteS that are not oqly unqualified but V.'hO obviously would go to any lengths in seeking an office. 'rhese l ypes of candidates arc-self- rlefeating <incl sho\\' thefr true nature .. I strongly stand behind Senator Car· pcnter and have faith he \Vilt not let such pCoplc fool t he public by their c;razy charges. · Jli:'<E CRANE \voulcln 't pick times like these to call an election on sue h an unpopular issuC' if there were any v.·ay lo avoid it. Anot her t hing: They at least arc putting the issue sc1uarely up to \he \'Oters to decide. llow often do you see any other public agency doing that no\\·adays? I just hope loeal citizens continue to support ou r schools the "'ay they have in the pas! and vote for z. M atrimoniallJisaster i\~~ BEAUPRE ' Though ls at Large: _ A marriage n1ay flouri :-.h \\hen it is composed of t\\'O persons v.·ho \\'ill nurse each other ; it may O\·en sur\'i\'e "'hen one is nurse and tht' olher patient; but it is s urC to collapse "'hen il ('O nsists of t \\'O inva lids, each needing a nurse. ( SY DN~Y HARRIS) undeveloped nations of the world, ror there is an in verse correlation bet- \1'ecn affl u~nce and fertility. Ge 11eralities It is no accident l h:;t the people "'ho ore fondest of J:ivi ng unsoli cited <id -l~ife has many disasters and rever· " vic e :ire the I apt ont•s you \vould ever s~Js,'but only"?ne tr aged~: to g ~o\v old 'fothc Editor : Us ually the Daily. Pilot demon stri1tes a hi gh quali ty of nc\\'S rcpor· ting and editorializing. lln\\'l'\"t•r, after readlify.~}nu~ brief l'ditoria l endorsement of Roher! Burke over Dennis r.tangers, I have my doubts. I have nc\·t•r :-1cc11. such a l}()Or l'Xi1mplc or st;t ttng g:liltcl'U\µ. gl•neralltics. ;ind fa1 h11 g-lo h:u·k up these P:l'ncral stalc1ncnt:-1 \1 1th an~ concrete cvidcllC('. FO R t:X 1\l'!IPl~t:, \'Ou saitl of )Ir-. Burke, '·Some of h.is C'onsrrvati\·e \'icws rould stand considerahlc m cl~ !01ving." Talk about a ge neraliza tion! I.ct 's get. spccirir v.~th some. evirtcnc1· . Hn bcrt Burke has voted NO to o\'(•r so·,; nf the )vgislal ion he has facl!d. And :.i i::oqct.{lt~!<'cntagc nf hi s f<•w )'t:s \'Oles ha\'C been di.l'cctly tit·d tu h~r.L:l' cor1ffi t'ate intereSts :ind snm1• of h1:-1 mu jor sup1>orll·rs. 1'oo b:•d )'ou didn '\ tel I the readers about thut. On the ·othr,r h;1nd . yol• lstlid l\I r. l\Tun).!'cl't> believes 100 rnuch tu. "1\ll lhlugs lo a ll ·1X!o1>ll: throu_i.!h ~111·1 ·r11 n1cnl." 1\Ca 111 :1 gl·rtcr11li zat1on on ·your part, but \Jll li!!.£!lj_• had id r.;u . But lcl.'s gel s1>cc1fic "'ith~ c.ividcnl'e. l\lr, l'\langcrs docs believe thut lill' purpose .or i;tovc rnmcnt is to protccl. :ind cnhancl' ihc qu111ity Of our livt~s. lie does be lieve th.it go\lcrnmcnt ha" · an obli ga tion to protect its senior cltlzen:i. I le docs bcliC\IC !Jiat g<ivcrn· mcnt should suppocj.,and improve the l1ual1ty ol cduc11l1on tn our :ichon.11' . 1\nd h\• lli"-.'S hcliC'\'t' much mor •that ~1111 f;ntC'·ll \11 ml•nlion. It's tra~1t· th:it 1n:iny la1y ,·n1 r rs \\ 11! r<':HI .~ 011\ \'t•r~ hri(·rcndorsen1cnl :1n1I \'llll' on I 1Jt ~nm l'\.1dcnet alOlll:' o~· u 111u c 11111.i: 1• l'\'~1~111-;1 J l' Jo l n l'l'pilrl1n~. l)a1ly l'ilnt. :1.n1l t'\';o.l'l'\l' n1or1• s hat't' 111 \0\11' p :tJl\'I' If• ,1(li'C1t1 ;11t·l,\' :111d. f:url~· )!l\t' ~UUI' Cl\ 1lorst·1'nt•n1 s , - solicit advice fron1 without grow1ng up, to die u withered · _.:.__ acorl\ without ~er having known Someo ne \v ho is cheerful though ill ~ft is to be an oak tree. arouses ou r adm ir atio n, whi l.l.Y"""'" ---· someone \\ho is healthy but sacl Cx \Ve succeed best in those enter· cites our cont r ~pt ; bu! "'c might b_e prises which not mere]~; call upon our more :1y mp<1lhC't1c tov .. arJt lhc latter 11 talents and \'irlucs, but which also i n \1e reali1.ed that n1clanC'holy is hi!-some way arc able to make use or our forn1oftllncss derccts. ahd ·transform the m into producli,·e channels; as, ror instan~e . the good actor ·who employs his neurosis in the. service of hi,.s craft. using even th<' grosser part or himself creatl\lcly on the slage. 1'he problem or over-population "'ill ne\'l'r be solved by birth·conlrol devices. hO\\'c\·cr chcnp, accessible and y,•idcsprcad-but only by ra ising the stand::ird of ll\lh'l'J: th roui:hout the Speaking of vocation. you have not fou nd you r proper \'OCOtion if the drudgery in\'olved is not also a kind of pleasure. '/ becam.,.a Ford supporter . when he suggested fuming out lights .• • ORANGE COAST DAllY PllOT • Robert .V \Veed . Publisher Tho1nns l\feul!, £d1tur Rarbara Kre1btch, ~."dllonol l'a~ ~:d11or Th<' editorial pu;c or lhc Dally 'Pilot s.ccks to inform and stimulate n."1dcl"$ by 11rt'sl'nl1nit on ttiis pa1e · dn·cr!>e comml'ntury on toptc11 or Jn- t('rcsl b5' syndi cott'd columnists und (':irtooni~ by pro\ id1ng a foru'm fl')r rt<1der-.· \ ll"'llo'S tlnd by p~nting th.s ntY.'spapcr's op1nlon~aOO ldta!- on current topi<'s The edlttJrta l opinicint .or the-l)al\' l)1lot. apP<'ar onl) ln th ed119r1.i.l cotumn <41 th<' top nf ·lht' ll&!itt' 1)riintuns t:xprcs!led 11\ thf' 1'1)!umni!1I~ 111'\d curtooniSt~ i,rut l••l\t11 "r1tl•r11 11rl' lhc1ro"n and 1l!1 l'!li'.1or'l'n)~nl uf their \'lt"' 15y \h~ L>ui!Y Pilot should be lnfer~(.'d. ..- Fri<tny, November 1, 1974 -. ~ _\~--~~-~~~ -1 • . ..... " • • '· . ' . DCIO Jet ~,::;.;;~Radio Exec Jdiled fo r .Contempt OAILYPILOT .Tragedy -·Explored LOS ANGELES (API ~ An attorney seeki ng damage settlements in a DCIO c rash which killed 346 people says he will aitempl- to prove ,a safety fl aw was discovered in the plane by a subcontractor but was not corrected by the manufac· lurer. Attorney Lee S. Kreindler said Thursda)' he told a U.S. District Court in Los Angeles th a t references to the flaw were omitted in test anal.Ysis by the McDon- nell Douglas Corp., which built the jumbo-Jets. A Dell CRASHED near Paris in March in the worst accident in avla6on history. Kreindler said he will at· tempt to prove riegfigei1ce inthecrash. . ~-UP'IT ....... lie 'fas'There Los Angeles mayor Thomas Bradley wa s giving a speech in front of the Bank of America branch Thursday as a man wa s at fhe rear of the. facility robbing a teller of $1 ,340, The mayor was informed of the heist after _his talk. • • LOS ANGELES (UPI) -February 1975. ~Terminal Island last June But Hauk disagreed add Radio executive Will Lewis The message subpoenled • J!bep he w1s f<M:lJd, In con-said "Mr:-Lewis made oo ·was fou nd i1\ contempt and . by the grand jury is 'tempt for-reruslrll to sur· pledges of confidentiality." imprisoned for a second · believed to be a tape reeor· render a. tape recording 1£e said the message was lime Thursday. b:f' a federal dirfg from a gtQUp callin& It· from missing o~spaper anonymous and "the sender judge for withholding ..an self the ''New World • helressPalriciaHearst and tur:n.ed it over with the original· terrorist message Uberation Front.'' •other nlembers di µ.e Sym-de~ire it be made public.'' from a federal grand jury. The message took respon. bionese Liberat$Dc-Army. Sobel said he would ~P· , -···TRUFFAUT lt11 ........ , •• wt1 ..... loil -I I ... - U.S. District Court Judge sibllity for bOmbings of He was releasef. \pending peal the contempt ruling A. ~ndrew Hauk ordered ·Sheraton Hotels in San review by S~ren)e Court a'lldseekastayoCexeculion Lewis. 42, back to Terminal Francisco and Los Angeles justice William 0 \ Qou.glas: of the order to commit Ts la nd ·federal pristin ror several Wtieks----aj:O:-They Lewis' attorney, t.ioiiel S.f~Le~w~is~to!_J>~ri~>•~n;. ;;;;;;;;;;~~~~:;;;;~~~~ "the lire or the grand jury or said the bombs were plan· Sobel argued th · the new • until he purees himself of ted as reprisal rot~nter· case be fore Juda:; Hauk contempt." The current national Telephone and thatL.ewlswasprOtected by Chi l e . ITT owns the under which report :s may Sher~ton Hotel chain. legally refuse to isclose Public grand jury term expires in Telegraph actlvities in a Calirornla "shl~~law" : Appointment Lewis spent 16 days at confidential news '. 1 es. Bordello Vote'' SACRAMENTO !UPll - Warren W. Buller or C6mp- ton was appointed by Gov. AUCTION Ronald R e agan to the Colorado Riv~r Board of . California. Butle r , 70, a D Republi ca·n, succeeds the . u e late Joseph Jensen of Los in.Nevada Angeles as representative of the ~fetropolitan Water District of Southern Califor· nia on the board. FALLON, Nev. CAP> - Voters riere.will decide next Weck i£ they want to give a green light to bordellos as they ballot on overturning a county ordinance which bans prostitution. get the questiOQ on the bal· lol. . - S~esmen for both sides don't w.ant to predict which way the county's S,375 registered· voters will gQ. /.. FRIDAY. SA1UIOAY, SIJNDAY ... a P.JI. •, Ba;goins on Fine Crystal, Sterling Siluer. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art. Paintings, Jewelry. Antiqu_es, Bron1e.-. Furniture, Self!Ct Indian Turquoise... ... · S 1.000.000 INVENTORX From Estates. Couns. Out-Of-Pawn. Customs Seizures., etc. VISITORS! -~ .. -.. '" "We necessarily fiave to e1.plofe the facts&nd cir· cumslances about that and' the question of whether this <the omlsaion) was a con· scious affirmative deletion,'' Kreindler said. · "It it was, it might very wellJlualiiy under a Cali£or· nia rule that justifies punitive damages, which.is proof of fi-aud." · -· . The case is set for trial April7, 1975. Hearsts Withdraw ·Reward for -Patty The propo!iilion is on.the ballot because or a petition drive which followed s!!lemeitts by the county healt ~ officer. who. said SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) said in Los Angeles that he . legalized pr95titution Would -1.lr. and Mrs. Randolph hung up the telephone on end "unbridled and uncon· A. Hearst, who "are deeply Hearst when Hearst men· trolled p'to~iscuity." concerned" for the safety o( tioned the reward money. "lf the people want i~ they'll vote (or it," said Dorothy Cann, a long-time Fallon res ident and an organizer or the pe:tition drive. "We don't pJ.q to,. spe nd any mon-ey ·promotinc it. We'll jdst let the peij>le decide." Comeand•ee wh• Ju11 an AIJCTION ...... can Hf fR£!' ADMISSION! .... across the street from seven of the Southland's mo~t'efegant waterfront • Kreiodl e r is one or several attorneys involVed in suits over lhe crashol lbe jeUiner. . THE CRASH WAS precipitated by an in·fli ght loss of a cargo door. When the doo r blew open, internal pressure in the passenger cabin caused the cabin floor to cOllapse, severing the aircraft's control· cables, ·aviation expcrtshaVe said. "There is evidence so far ·-in the depositions and in the documents that have been prod.uced that a~ early as 1969, before the (jrst DCIO was produced, that a sub- ntractor had -re1:Jorted~ pecifically to Douglas in e form of a Failure Mode feels Analysis <FMEA ) , their fugitive daughter, Cohen said he "took it as ·DR. DARIUS ca·frfiratti Patricia, ·have withdrawn an insult" and added that he also said it would reduce the $50,000 reward they had searched for Jtliss Hearst welfare rolls by eliminating orreredforhersafe return. through underworld con-county support for women The Hearsts1 made the tacts "as a favor" to a San who follow service men to withdrawal anoouncemenl Francisco Examiner repor· Lhe nearby Fallon Naval Air Thursday, a week after ex· ter and "out of respect" to slation and are used "solely . mobster Mickey Cohen Hearst 's father. tor sexual outlet." claimed he had located Lhe Miss Hearst was kid-.. If.their natural need is 20.-year ·old newspaper naped from her Berkeley, taken care of, it would heiress in the black gbelto apartmt!nl Feb. 4, aod later reduce both this ope n .of Cleveland, Ohio. announced on Lape recor· promiscuity a nd th e Cohen, 61, who said he dings that she was joining welfare load in this area." had discussed the pos-her captors. t he Sym· CaCfaretti told the Churchill -S ibility with her parents of bionese Liberation Army. County Commis sion last returning her ··by force" ·-she is charged with nearly January. ·two dozell state and federal The cou nty_. loca led in crimes. · v.·est·central Nevada, has 1 COUNTY Co mmissiOner John llannifin, an opponent of lega lized .brothels, said he doesn't see that the com· munity would have a n ything to ga in by legalizing prostitution. "I can'tsee.how houses or prostitution would possibly enhance the morals of our comm·unity,'' Ha nnifin said. "I don't thiitk it would have a positive effect." l\lrs . ·Ca n n said the petition drive was started after conce rn was voiced about the county's venereal disease rate, which she said "'as hi gh and'. on the in· crease. GeoTek's Controller Testifies "I 'm not no reward outlawed hou s e s of seeker.''saidCohen.':what prostitution since the late , I did I d id as a favor to 1950s, although two nearby (reporter > Ed Montgomery Nevada counties allow such M 0 T II E RS WIT II a nd out of respect to Wd· operations und e~ close daughters in junior high liam Randolph Hearst who ·supervision. schools were esi>eci~Uy con· passed on. . cerned, she said. "I took it as an insull J CAFFARETTl'S com-Astatehe81th o£ficlal sa· spent some money out of ments were followed by a sl.atiStics on veneral disease restaurants!. HOURS , Inspection & Private Sal~ 2 ..... P.M. I 7-8 P.M. Dally Qoeed Wednesday & Thu~ AUCTIONS HELD f.VEllY FmoAY,sATURDAY.S(JllOAY .. aP.JL . . . USE YOUR BANKAMERJCAllD, -MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH . 2542 w-Coa• Hlili••ll N-.rtBMc:•. California 92660 (714) 645-22M . WE auv FOR· CASH OR SEU 0111 C0,,,,,,1$810/11 MfOl.E ESTATES Olr SllVGLE llDIS that .if the door failed, the floor of the jetliner would fail,'" Krelndler said be told the court earlier this week. sAN FRANcisco CAP> ·my · own pocket which J successful petition drive to were unreliable.· -A forme·r employe of never told him about." ,..::========.::.._::=.:...:::::::::.::::.::::.....-'--'-="' ' Nobody's ~aughing COTATI !UPl l - Mayor Steph_en Laughlin. and councilwoman An· nette Lombardi were fined $250 and placed.on proba tion Thursd ay beca use of a prank - planting ,marijuana in the city plaza . Both r esigned and pleaded guilty to a r educed cha r ge or trespa ssing after they wer e charged with stealing 12 marijuana plants. . . GeoTek oil promott:r John Cohen said FBI agents Burke has told a federal also alluded to the reward jury; that his man;rgemetlt money during one of ··at firm failed to return unused least three " visits since funds to investors. Burke is Cohen's cla ims have been on trial for securities fraud. pu~licized. (See related story Paie In-their joint statement, Al . the Hearsts said·: .. We Have The testimony was given . reached the conclusion, Thursday by Jacqueline hQwever, that the reward Aldrich, former controller offer m ay be misinter· afid treasurer of Burke's preted by her <Patricia} Fundamental Oil Corp. ane;l may, lhererore, be a Fundamental operated the deterrent to her voluntary oil programs~ Raid bills, return. ,. bought leases al'\Cl obtained "Further, and most im· drilling services. portant, although the off~r She said investors put called for Patricia's · sate money info v ario u s return. we feel the money progra ms promoted by may e ncourage seekers of Burke and were subject to the reward to take actions .. call" assessments for dril-that could endanger the ling oil and developrrlenl safety and well-being of our wells. daughter. transactions. You see. she has worked for a Title Company ·and has been an Escrow Office r for another Qank. She knows both sides of the fence. Speaking of fences, wh ich usually denote and protect property lines. this may be 1ust the time to put your own fence around that particular piece of property you 've had 1n mind for some time. Or. you may be an owner who lias finally received the right offe r fo r that choice piece of land you 've been holdi_ng. If you fit either category, ·see Marcia. She could be the Thi s is Marcia Loop, our new catalyst that will smooth the Esc row Off1c~r ." Fr-0m what path to a profi table purchase we've see n. she must be the or sale . Call her at 979-4200. prettiest one in town . 'And a . nice ihing to note is that she Wh1!e you ar e at o.ur new • • • • has the intelligence to match-"leadquaiters...Build1Qg r take-a--·•----w-----• n er beauty. look around. ,Notice the 6 drive up -lanes, 24 teller Because of her. exp erience. stations in all and the man,y you can be certain that Marcia safe deposit bo~es . All the will provide the best service features · were designed ror possible. whether you 're your _ease in transacting negotiat i ng on rea l or bu si ness. It makes banking at personal property, exchanges. the Bank of Costa Mesa a real bul l< tra ~s f e r s or double pleasure. :U11!: BANK OF ~llrF cos-rA MESA -AUGUST 1972 AUGUST 19Q_ AUGUST '1974 • ' Sit is ,. us --r1 • And it's here . · These bus ridership figures tell the story • 25,000 riders in August.._of 1972. 236;507 last -year. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That's a lot of people in Orange County depending onOCTD. . • The orange and white buses crisscross the county between the L.A. and San Diego county lines. Serving riders· who are a cross·section of Orange County. Commuters who must get to and from work and find it a greot conven ience ond economy to lake the bus. Teenagers. Mothers shopping. SeQior Citizens who have no.other woy • ; · Riding OCTD is easy. An'd compared to who! it costs to run your car, it's cheap. At twenty· live cents p trip, no matter ho!' many times you transfer, you can't find a better way to fight inflation: It's still about the bes\ bargain around: The number al routes and buses doubled just a little w.hile ago. Sunday service became .a re'ality. And now service and routes expand again this montl>. " Park·N -Ride, the first regional jnass transit ---s---.-tatiortin·the'Eountyr opens-in late-November. AnL the Senior Citizens Program is effective on the first of November. . Support your Orange County mass transit system. Ride OCTD. It'll !jet you there. . . , • • ~lAHfilJI~ ti-. UAKtH •c,·.:1 v1~1 • '. .,11., .. ·1,1 .. 'r • ·14. ·1··•·•.1:· __ ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTR.ICT ' • -j . ' . . . ' • .. A:i \ • • . . ,. • •• - • •• • ' L Irvine • • -.. • .J • • .Today's Fi a N.V.Stoeks • VO C-~NO:JOS;-3 .SECTTONS~ . . . ORANGE CO,UN\Y, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY NOVEMBER 1, 1974 TEN CENTS • e. -~Bikewa~ Proposal to Be Unveiled •• By DOVGLASFRITZSCHE OllllDM!y.-i6Ms.. lhebicycletrails comtn1ttee. The designations, along the same Wlien all city, county, slate and li nes as streets, higb_wl.)'.S.. and Irvine's planning commission will take a first look Monday at a propqsed l~·mile system of bikeways, pa'rtly ftnanced With a $2 million bike trail bond approved by voters inif une. · . federaJ' money to be used in building freeways, would provide a transpor- the trail system Is counted, total costs tat ion network throughout the city and for the bikeways"am9l1ntsto$9mll1ion. -connect to a planned county-wide bike· according to a planniilg department trail system. . The meeting will be held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive, at 7: 30 p.m. report. Additionally, trails will be construe-· By 1979. the Pian calls for another 29 ted according tor our classifications. ·1 r ·1 · $ o 800 to lie They include completely separate · The plan, which calls for 10 miles of'" new trails to be built Uds year, has been hammered out over past m'onths by the city transportation and com· munity services corrimissions and by . m1 es b lrat s costing 1, 17, · ht 1 ·d ail r· I · completed. The 10 miles of tralls to be e~g -oot·w1 e tr s or exc US!ve builttbisyeararebudgetedat$523 200. bike use, nar!"lwer~separated trails. . ' · on-street tr ails sep.arated only by The plan designates ihree linC!s l){" striping from cars and temporary bike trails : village, city andregiona1. trails. _..Oast Morale Boo~t.er,_ :_ --- Ford Visits-~ • Nixon Bedside WNG BEACH <UPI) -President The visit was the first time the two Ford made a dramatic and poignant had met since Nixon resigned under visit to the .bedside of Richard M. fire i.ri the Watergate scandal Aug. 9 Nixon .toda)'...afler doctors told.him it and then was given a pardon by t,he would be a great morale boosterforthe man he picked as vice president. · man whorl\. Foid succeeded in office Ford's call Was scheduled for only 20 less than three months ago. minutes. · Ford broke off a 'barnstorming White Hou~ news secretary Ron. political~toUr -briefiy to 'go to I..ong NessensaidFordmadethedeeisiQnal- Beacb Memorial HospiW where the ter word Crom Dr. John Lungren that 61-year-old~Nixon was still in critical . "the former president is in the best ·condition following a brush wil!l l!ealt) ~oQdition since tua operition--a visit Tuesdar. rrom President. F.ord 'f'Ould be a • , The teniporary t,rails are designed for residents suc:h as Transportation Commissioner Maryann Galdo· who wants "something for ourselves nqw. A'fter all, we anr payjng for it and we might move before it's done.'' Th ese trails could be either separated or on a street, but would ultimately be replaced by better routes. · · According to the plan, on -street bikeways will be used only in areas where it is impossible to build separated paths. - The plaq,. which must be approved by the city council before it becomes _effective, calls £or construction t'his year of: -A 2.9-mile trail along San Diego Creek from Campus Drive to Peters Canyon Wash. , -A .6·mil""· trail along Peters Carlyon Wash Connecting Warner A venue to the San Diego Creek trail. -A .4-mile trail along Warner Ave nu e from the Peters Canyon Wash trail to 1-larvardAvenue. -A .2-mil e trail along Yale A.venue 'Thugs-K111 Youth, 19, .At Market By KATHY CLANCY Of a.. ci.llr l"llet SMH Stephen l\lichael "Mike" Finklea, Qrange Coast College star wrestler and 1973 athlete or the vear at Foun- tain V&llt!y. High School, was shot to death by banditsThursday night. - Finklea, 19, was working as night clerk at the 7·11 Market, Warner Avenue-at-Euelid-Street in Fountain Valley, When bandits entered the store at midnight on llalloween. The athlete-scholar was slain by an ·unknown number Or shots, police said ·· today.. . rrom Walnut Avenue to the Santa Ana Freeway ~ • ~A 2-mile trail along Edison Com- pany land from 1-larvard Avenue to, J effrey Road. " -A 1.3 mile trail along Campus Drive from Cul ve r Drive to the San Diego Creek . -A .8·mile trail on Edison Compa ny larid from Culver Drive to the San Diego Creek. . -A 2:1 mile trail along P.tain Street from San Diego Creek to the Newport Freeway . o.Hr Pl'9t sun ..--tremendous l>Qostforhi9morale. •• ,.otll-Wlephoned Mrs. ,.Jfixon-Tb·ur - sday night and asked what she th'ought ofpayiog_....Utocboerher4uaband.- The killers got $92. They are.still at large. KILLED IN HOLDUP Athlete Anklea • '1 can't th int of anything that would do him niore good,:' Mrs; Nixon told the chief executive. FinlcJli.; who was '!!'.f..e..stling team captain at Orange Coast College in Costa )1esa, was pronounced dead at ,Fountain Valley Communi(y Hospital .at 12:30a.m. today. Schoql Eyes Grant· for Disabled· I The trvine school district is seeking· a ·stale grant al $60,000 to set up a special preschool at University High School for sev'erly handicapped children. Ford had planned lo rest thJs ·mor· ning, caJching-up-with-sleep aftei- 1JlursAay's Oight from _ Washington- and campaigning in Sioux City, Iowa .. and-at a fund:raising-ba-n-qu·ertn---us- Angeles Thursday pight. The schedule called for him to resume a final six-state stumping tour for underdog R epublic.a ns in Tuesday's election today and aides had to make sudden changes in logistics. Fountain Valley police today said ~ t~ey were called to the _m·arkerat Q).id - -rught b):.an..:.:unkoown trouble calr.9' · When, of(icers arrived, they found Finklea "on the noor with gunshot wounds." The schOOI board this week agreed to apply for the grant after a description of the program by Univer- sity High School Coordinator of Student Development.and Placement Phil Hall. . Hall, who organized a s imilar program in Fountain \!alley before .. being hired by the Irvine district this year, said the preschool would be aimed at helping handicapped young- sters aged l to5years. the program, he said, is intended to give early assistance to menta'lly retarded and physically handicapped· .youngsters with an e!"e ~toward preparing them ror existing education • programs when they reach school ·, age. As If all detailed the program, about 50 children would take part in the first year. Two age groups, 12 months to 2 'yearS; a nd 2 to 5 years~old. would be organized. The preschool would mix normal and handicapped children, he said, "to provide good models for the han· dicapped youngsters:'' or the 50 children, 35 wou10 De nan· dic@P~ and 15'normal'--he said. Asked-w~~ther thiire would be enough handicapped children'•within the Jrvine district lQ fill the program, he said he e·x~s 100 a)li)licalions within the Cirstycar. 1 In the Fountain ValJey program , Hall said, parents oC oormar children wer.e. enlhusiaslic about Jh_c ~ ticipation or their chifdren. Ford flew by helicopter from an FBI building De'ar bis Los Angele's hotel to . fSee VISIT. Pa'ge A!) Woman Hit As : G un-F-ires·-- San Cle mente police doubL that a local housewife will use a .25-caliber automatic for protec- tion any more -after a frea~ cleaning incident that nearly cost her life. Police said a zipper on her pants deflected the slug fired ac· cidentally last Wednesday night by •Mary Beasley of 14262 N. El •Camino R eal. Instead of a' serious wouhd, she received a grazed abdomen as the slug pas· sedby. Police said Mrs: Beasley was cleaning the gun but erred and entered a rojlnd in the chamber · berore pulling out the clip con· taining the rest of the am- munition. The pistol fired as she was cleaning it, they said. After eme·riency treatment at San Clemente General Hospital, she w·ent home agairi,-lhey said. . , 48-'40-Percent Waste Paper ~•rl"l ... S..nP""" These are some or the so,ooo '•surPius voter gq.ides, the Orange Cou nty Re_gistrar or Voters won't be u.sing this election tim e. Too many were order~<\ rrom the state and now they'll be reduced to pulp and ' recycled. The county will get about SJOO --for""Severat·tons-worth or the excess guides, but that's rar short or wh at it cost to print them. Train Car~ Derailed; • ··Gas Tank .Explodes -• LA MIRADA (U PI> -A railroad tank car of propane gas exploded here. <ferailing 29 cars of a Santa Fe fr e ight train and forcing the evacuation of 300 persons from their homes. No orie wasreported in,iurea. · ' Los Angeles County s heriff's deputies said the evacualiM Thur· sd ay night was a pl'ecautionary measure in case or rurtherexplosions. ' Fjre officials said a tank car con· taining liquid pi:opane gas exvloded aboard the slow·moving lrain and names imm-ediately en-gulfed -e1gb • railroad cars •• The American Red Cross set up an emergency center at the City Hall to accommodate evacuees. Ten fire companies were hamper~d by \oxic gas, orficials said. A witness said there was a big ex· plosion followed by a cloud of smoke and "·a hefl of a fire." Fire men on the scene said a pile of eight burning cars was stacked up in one.location. sending flames 150 reel i!!!!Lthe. air. The)'--$3.id the.beat-was melting the cars together. Ot,ber parts of the ~gr~. he saj!. wnuld shdw parents how lo teach the1r handicapped children. Additionally. llnll said. high school sludenrs would be hired as aides llirough the Co:istline ReRional Occu- pation Program. Th~ir parlic,ipatlo!1· be said. would provide expencnce 1n the growth a nd developmenL~-.of children. Brown Leads .. St~te l>oll • .. .. ~y· the Asaocia'ted Press De mocrat Edmund C. Brown J r . Irvine Charter • leads Republican Houswn Flournoy by 48-40 pe rcent for the California • -· -Governorship, compared.to 47·36 per-·; Group lo Meet ~--"Centc1R11ont11 nso;u1creau1orm:t'Pot reported today. Irvine Ci()' CounCil member's ideas • The. pqll,U.kcnearly lhls wcclr:.~as "ror a cilY charter will be airtd at the the last before Tu~ay's E:lecllons. :i;econd meeting or the city charter. Telephone Interviewer~ conduclcd ram mission Saturday. ' the survey between 3 ?nd 9 p.m . .l\'on· ,T6e meeLing will be held at city day, Tuesday and We<Jnesday in the hall, 4201 Campus Drive, at 9 a .m. The sta.tt's 18 most popu1ou:i counties. council has named it.self the commis· wtfll":h account for 89 pe rcenl of sion which wlH drGJt a charter to oo· C.alifor'nia 's registered voters, ~'i$1d 1ubm itt~d lo votcr~wilhin a yeur. sald1 ' · . .... The l'iampling, weighted lo match strengthening or his position among party registration data by couilty, Republicans,'' Field said: eoyer~d 1,077 .registered voters who Tn the survey Sept. 28·0ct. l . Fl our· all said they planned Lo vote. The total noy had 68 percent of the GOP votl' in,..clu~ed 597 Democr a t ~, 413 ._ wi~"l8 percent going~ U~n and ii Rcpubhcans a~ 67-who d~hn~~rconL undecided. Thi~etk. Flour· . lite tht!fr p:sn.y-or were reg,1slerce1 as My •got '"77 percent 1of the GO p votes- other party. · . -i -.Brown 1a ,per~nt, nnd -10, perceni '• There is a 95 percent chance, Field wcte undecided •• • said. th at the pbll results arc within '!Jo"or·~tounpy to wi~,'-~ said Field. plus or minus 3 percentage points or "~e ·m_u..st capJutu w:gcr IID)por· results that coura h9ve been obtained tio'n of Oem~rats~· h~d all th~ 11tate5'5 voters been inttr-~ 'f1ournoy was favored by IS pe're nt viewed· • of the Democrats Polled thi~ week - FlnurnoY's three-point.aain (rain a the.same per ·enLat:1e he gOt a-month Offic.ers saiO an atitopsy will be per- formed at Orange County Medical Center lo determine the number of gunshot wounas. .. Police were reluctant to release ad· dltional information. pending further investigation". ~ Fi nklea, who lived with his pareiits. tl1r. and Pi,lrs. Claude 1'l nklea at 10646 El Adel ante Drive in F'ount8.in Valley, planned to become a mathematics in· stru~tor and wrestling coach .. "I-l e was a super individual ... everr body looked up to 'Big P.tik c." said Vern Wagner. the youth 's " wresUing coach <Jt Orange Coast Col- lege. Coach Wa gner said lttike planned to transfer to Stanford University nex t fall. Wagner said the six-foot , 190-pound youth "had a chance for the state I itle'' in v.·reslling last year. - Author Slated. • For University -; ....... School Address Pulitzer Pritc·winning a uthor David Ha lberstam, who rose to promin ence as a Vietnam correspon- dent £or the New York Times, will • speak at 7:30']l.m. Nov. 8 at Univer- sity lligh SchooJ . llalbcrstam will" be presented by Saddlcback Com·munlly CO!le-ge as part of its community lecture series at locations throughqut the dtslMct. · Of the late President Johrt Fit- :r:gerald Kennedy, 1-lalberstam Wrote: "tl was the irony or the Kennedy' Ad · ministration that John Kennedy. r alionalist,....,.plcdged above -all to rationality. should continue the most irrational of all major Amcric.an foreign polic~cs, th:it pelicy toward China and the rest of Asia." i And of the late President Lyndon Raines-Johnson. the author wro~ "lie had al1A1ays dreamed. of beinl! th,c grea1.csLdomcstic president in th~, century-. and had b-.;C()mc, without t?cing able to stop it, a wu r J)rl!Sidcnt, and not a very good onCat th at .·· The rcniarks cOffies from ~1 at!Scr · stam 's book, "The Dest nnd tht! lkl~~lesl." - There is no adml11sion charge to the lttlurt, bul reservations must be . m11dc In pcr!lon, by mail or by lt?lephOne, with .the college's com· munity scrviccsoCfi ·c, 83l·9700 or 49~· <950, t;xl. m month ago resulted ~mal~~rrom "a 110. 1 • . -------,,r-~· --1-----~ ---------~-~/ ·~ • . ~ . . .. • • Personality _ Of Hopefuls . On-Cable TV By IDL\RYKAYE ()j tN o.lly Pile! Sbft In Lhe m icfst of the lasl ·minutl' nurry of campaigning, a Newport Beach psychologist has attempted to publicly strip away the political ex· teriors of two congressional can· didates a nd to show thei r true per· so~ies. able television show airing ton t on Channel J, .. Ca ring Cor- ner," Dr. Stanley Green will inter- view U.S. Rep. Andrew 1-linshaw IR- NcWpo rt Beath) and his Democratic oppOnent, Roderick Wilson of Ocean- side. Dr. Green 's interviews will not in - volve the usual campaign exchanges. Instead they 'll probe at the two men's personalities in an attempt lo sho\I.· them as persons rathe r than politicians. So me people holding strong par. tisan viewpoints may not derive ad- ditional insight from watchin g tl')..e l'X- change, Dr. Green ad mitted. Others, though, will "intuitively " perceive Wh----at the candidates say ind (See INTERVlf;ws. Page AZ I . . Fair skies and warmer tern. pqralurcs a re on the agenda for Saturday, ~·ith highs nf 66 at the beaches and iO inland l .ov.·~ lOnig ht46·52. • l:"iSIDE ·rou A \ Tl1r .~urt11vo1 Thpaler Con1puny, compnsed o., UC Irvine irttldenr.t, Pmploys pnmal &ound.t and bodu movemenl ti) rommunrcoh• 1n a nonvrrl>al sound syn1ph0ny. Their progfe.t s is p1c:/11r1d ''" lh~ I\ cckcnder· co;el' fodat1 "' ""'. st•~H:• "3 ... ll'"I ., l..M, .. ,d "" Qlhnll• ,,,,., Cltt,•l•tf Ol·H C.lllkt 0) er..,_. tl Dt-1 .. "-'1<*' ,,. 1.1 .. 111 l",,.e .... lft,•rt11!!nt.ftL_Ct•I '1MMI Alt.II MWMC... 12 """Ul"'llen al JMllMo. fo4o ·~ • ' ' . • • .. • • .. A2 DAILY PILOT Friday, November t, 1974 Be's Up to Par ~ _ 'DmE-Millei: lnitiales-Links,""'. ~ l!y J,\N WOR'~H Of•°"'*'"""""". ll.G. ''Dad' .. !Ulller pl ays golf several Cimes a week and his score has matched his age since he was 67. At 97, he's still going strong. · \Vednesday, the chipper golrer from Anaheim-was the first to tee ofl the new Casta del Sol links, an l8·hole, exec~tive, par-60 coursc. .. How <"an you be 97 and still be ac · live in golr?" he asked. "Well, you can't dissipate your lire in any way. • AM J haven't. ''I bave never used tobacco in any ronn. I never drank a drop of liquor. And J never, never, never rao around with women." tn the respectful pause that fol- lowed, Miller added, "And that's one, lwo. three damn lies I just told.'' As·the spef;:ial gyest of an opening celebration _fOr the latest addition to •tission Viejo's only private adult · ci>mmunity. Miller said he owes much of his longevity to golf. "You don't stop playing because You erow old,'' he said. ''You grow old becli\1Se you stop playing.·: -· He urged oldsters to stay active and interested in the world around them. ··~ philosophy is that you don't -count your age by the number of years, but by what you have done to help other people." . Joining Mill er for the celebration were about.100 gue sts from Casta del Sol, the Mission Viejo Compa.ny and local news and SP.Orts media. th;li:~b~~~·Y:~~' ~!~~sfr:~ 0.ilt P'iltl ~II Pllll• STILL GOING STRONG Golfer Miiier designe!J by golf course archltect Ted Robinson. . Clubhouse construction at the course is scheduled. to start near the end or the year for service by ?.lay, 1975. The Casta del Sol Re<)reatio~ Clubhouse now serves that putpose. Magr uder T·est ifies He Didn't T a p F u n d s WASIUNGTON <UPil ·-JebStuart Magruder today angrily denied im· plications by a defen·se lawyer at the Watergate cover·up trial that he had taken lnoney from Richard M. Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign for perspnal use. ''There are no funds missing from the Committee to Re-el ect the. President that-I had 'anything to do with._" Magruder testified, his voice rising. "1-haVe taken no funds •.. if that is your supposition.'' he discuss~d his financial affairs with Parkinson because he was afraid he might be indicted.for Watergate .... f'ro11i Page Al INTERVI EWS . relate it to what it reveals about them' as men, Dr. Green said. "This is a whole new dimension not seen in the political arena," he said. Income Guarantee .. . Weighe~ By HELEN'l'llOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI> -President Ford is considering a guaranteed family income plan th at would allow him to scrap much of the present national welfare system, the White House disclosed today. Assisfant press secretary Larry Speakes said Ford has circulated the income proposal for comment among federal officials and reached· no decision on whether to submit it to the next Congress. The ,draft proposal, developed at Ford's re'quest, would basically -guarantee a cash payment of $3,600 a year to a family or !Our having no other income. Should a family mem· ber find work, the plan would coiltinue the Jederal cash paym!?nt until the family income level reached_$7,200. The plan would r.eplace three traditional welfare programs Ford considers wasteful and irinationary -· fo'od stamps, aid to dependent children and SUJ?plemental security • ' • income. · Speakes called the Ford plan the, ''income supplemenlprogram,'' but it seems to follow the general lines or guaranteed-iricome proposals suppor- ted before under other names and 0.11, l'il-' St.fl flliOtos THIS IS RADIATOR CAP .ON 1938 .MERCEDES-BENZ Car's· Hubcaps Al~o Carry Nazi Sw.astlka Symbol • r '..with diflerent features by President Nixon ilnd Sen. George S. McGovern, the 1972 Democratic presidential can- didate. ~-on> Displ•Y . ·~ • The NixOn ,administ rat ion's "family assistance plan" passed the House with Ute backing of Ford, then the Republiciir1 noor leader, but failed $250,000 Auto in togetSenateapproval. A 1938 Mercedes·Benz, purported to President Johnson -also supported , be the pers.6nal car 1lf Eva Br~un, experimental guaranteed-income Adolf Hitle'r's mistress, rolle_d into programs in various areas but never Litguna Hills thjs week. sent a federal proposal to Congress. Ford ()has criticized tr3ditiona1· The hand·crafted -car, reportedly federal welfare programs as smuggled ·intO the tJ.S. in 1965, is inequitable and an unnecessary finan-owned by a DetTQit woman Who uses it cial drain. The government says the to help raise money for Charity and to food stamp program costs about $2.7 provide !In income. billion a year and could rise to $6 bil-Mrs. Hilda Onofrey ~allc5 the gold lion within twoorthreeyeafs. conv£!tible, complete with a German Speakes said Ford direeted HEW ~ SS machine gun and helmet on the Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger to front seat, "the most v.aluable car in recommend a substitute welfare the world." She claims it is worth •system and Weinberge_r submitted the $250,000. _ guaranteed.income proposal. The car now is on display at the Speak~s, said Ford would consult La"una Hills 'Mall as part of an auto . key Cabinet officers and members of exhibit by south Orange County car Congress -before deciding whether to dealers. · Laguna Hil'ls ~ . /- Secon'd ,Campo~ Stu died 'By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Gt .. OtllJ f'IMC SW.ft • somewhat 1l"""sleepiug doit-the question as to· wheth~r Saddletiack Commun.ity College District sho'uld acquire a site for n second ca m- pus-suddenly has awakened. · . During the meeting this week, district truStees were-told by Irvihe Coplpany planners that a 164-acre site for a second campus has ·been sel ·• asid~ at the Jeffrey Road·Santa Ana Freeway interchange. The land now is occupied by wiorailge grove. "We're not saying you·re locked into this site, but if you want to look ~t alternate sites,' we..,. need to start talking about it,'' said Don Ca meron. cilricior of urbari design for the Irvine Company. · _ . "But if you don't like this one, there may be no chance of getting another · Jrvine Company site,'' Cameron 't'ar· ned. , \ District Business Manager Roy Barletta says acquisition q_r a second . campus site holds --an. elghth·place prioritY in' the district's 10.year master plan. The purchase would be made in either 1976 or 1977. Cellege officials esli!f1ate that a second site will cost $3,780,~. "If .,. they have.164 acres, that.wor~.out to about pa,ooo per acre. In market parlanCe, that-'s not a bad figure," Barletta said. Similar property is sel· ling for $25,~an acre, he noted. ?.faster planning conducted by con· sultants when thC college was formed, Barletta said, showed tha't a second _ campus would be needed in the Irvine area and a third camp\JS in the San Clemente·San Juan Capistrano region. The 'third campus site. he said, would not be acquired untH lhe mid·l980s. The Jeffr:ey RoacL site. Barletta notea , was first looked at by Irvine Company plan11ers several years ago. .. At one time-we even thought about building ou r first campus there." Barletta said. The district i'ater located the first campus in Mission· Viejo~ -- At this wei!lc's meeting, trustees in· formally agreed to hold off on f!- decislon on a second campus location pending more discussion and stud)-·. Board President Patrick Backus of Dana Point said he wanted the matter to have some public exposure before the board made any commitment. He suggested the board take up the mat- ter later in November. • The implication was raised by Jacob A. Stein. lawyer for cover·up defendant Kenneth W. Parkinson, whc said former Attorney General John N. Mitchell had been "suspicious" ·that Magruder diverted campaign. cash. Parkinson. a lawyer for the re-elec· . Uo,11 committ~. and Mitcliell are two of the five former .Nixon -associates on Jrial. Dr. Green is a volunteer psy- chologist for the Newport Beach Police Department as well as a private practitioner. He said his show ''Caring Corner" is an attempt to help people take careofthems,elves. CitibankDips Lending R ate sub.mil the program t? Congress. Mrs. Ono!rey said the car was Which h~ would not do in any ev~nt driven to Austria· an~ stored in a barn , before his January State or the Union for 20 years after ~va Braun joined address. Hitler in Berlin for suicide in April, . Bar Comra de..i_, Beat-Up, ~oh 1945. She said an· American journalist in· .terviewin_g the widow_of &va..Braun's chaiiffeur acql,lired the car and had it shipped fora third party in the U.S. · • UC lrV.ine's Enrollment Up . , With the jury out of the room, Stein said that parkinson at Mitchell's sug. gestioq questioned ?ttagruder at a July 15, 1972 meeting about his finan- cial status. He said Mitchell'belieVed Magruder had ''sticky_: fingers.'' When Magruder·and tlie jui'y refur- ned to the courtroom, Stein bore in on, that meeting. Magruder testified ho had forgotten all about the discussion' until today and now remembered that Frotn Page A I VISIT ... Long Beach, then went by motorcade 'tothehospital. A crowd of several hundred persons. many or them newsmen. gathered at the hospital and witnessed Ford's ar· rival. A rope cordon was placed from the driveway through .the lobby to the elevator which took Ford to the seventh floor room where Nixon has ·around-the-clock observation in the in· tensive care section. . . Ford shook hands with Lungren and _ other hospil;:ll officials as he stepped from a limousine af the driveway en· trance and wavedtothecrowd. He was wearing his familiar ''WIN'' button. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT NEW YORK (UP!f -First National City Ba-nk today lowered its prime interest rate for the third consecutive week in response to easing money and credit conditions. The bank. the nation's second Jargest, dropped its rate from 11 ·to 10~ percent, the lowest in the nation for a major bank and the lowest since lastspring. The move is expected to trig.· ger similar action by -0tber banks, The prime, thC loan interest charge best corporate customers, has dropped steadily since la\e September from a record i2 percent. . . El T oro Mali An El Toro man who agr~to give two·fellow patrons a ride home from a , local bar Thursday night was be•len _ and robbed by them as they left hij car, Orange Cou.Oty sb'eriff's deputies -said. Deputies said maintenance mm Charles Clayton Myers,, 44, of 23651 .Cavanaug_h St,. El Toro, met-the two suspects at the nearby Sip and Bull bar and agreed to giv.e_t.l)em a lift to the Rockfield Road area.~·· Myers said his-two passeOgers got out of the car and ordered him to do the Same. He told officers he was then stri.ick and kicked by both men and robbed of $12 in cash._ Officers said Myers was allowed to return home after treatment for his injuries by a local physician. aiwo Irvine Projects Boost to Sad dlehack? She .said the 7 ,500-pound caf_w,as_ crated and labeled-as a farm combine SHE OWNS THE CAR . ·Hiida Onofrey Renectlng a retcltively stow uowth trend throughout the University of California system, UC Irvine's enrol· lment increas~ 398 studentS this fall to 8.764, according_ lo fin a l registration figures released Thur· sday. sO that German authorities would not know the car was leaving Germany. Had they known, $he said, the govern· ment might have tried to· claim own'ership of the car. • Mrs. Onofrey ,has been touring the • car for four y,ears. Donations left by persons viewing ·]t are given to ch,,aritie·s , The Orange County recipient is the, Rehabilitation tenter of Easter Seal Society: Mrs. Onofrey said she bases the a uthenticity of the car on the story she was told at the tim~ she acquired it. Mercedes· Benz officials,h8.ve refused ·offers to look at the car, she said. · The car was handcrafted from 10· gauge steel in Zurich, Swit~erlantf and thC engine and chassis were made in Stuttgart, Germany. Its 400 hor· sepower engine, a so called "straight · eight" cylinder type is linked tO two transmissions -one for low speeds (those below 125 miles per hour) and the second ror higher speeds uptoJ75. . It Will iemain on display through Sunday. The increase in sludCJ1t papulation included 242 undergraduates, 93 graduate -students and 73 health science students. · Enrollment in the en'tire nine·cam· pus university system increased to 122.436 from last year's 118,909, with' most of the.J,527 student growth due to heginning &l}d transf~r students. MAKE THIS TH ANKSGIVl.NG ' Extra Special With A New Dining Set from Ted van ·Hemert T,_Otl"9f C""\.I 011ty PUOI, With-1th iS<OO"': llllleG ,,.. ~-··Pr•ss, IS P\ll>l!•hecl I>,'"'°'"~ CO.st PubUYHn9 comr,.n1 . s..>••1tl9e<:11110~ "" O\IClll5Md. """""•I '""'"9h F•iClly, 6o< ~!• ,,.._w, "*"'""'1 11.eMl'I, ~....,tfl'>QIOll 0..acl'l/Fo....,. tl•ft \l•lltl, l•~ln•. S1ddlfl>fltk \lllllY l no u,...... 8't1><h1$0<Jll'I Coa•t '-lH"'91• rt910<>ill ..,.lion I• Q<Jl>h"'f<I !tlllutd•Y> -5"""••• 11'1~ ptln<;lpal pul>h\n•ft9 P.l~n! ;~ "' .DI W.H 8•1 51•ftl, '°''-~••· C1ht1rn•• 'lhko. Saddleback Community Ct>llege District trustees have reviewed plans for two m:ijor-Trvine Company developments~and each may tum out to be financial plums forute district. ·county and Irvine City councilman Robert'West,JlJnOngothers. Irvine Center, thepameforthe,c~~·--1 m ei'cial·cultural·residenlial com· ,. Jac.k R. Curley-- Vit e Prfl;(lenl •<'d General Mll""''1t'' ~ ·Thomas Kee.vii ThOmas A. 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(fh!Otl'l!t , $1111~<.,~Jlon ~1 t«•.rt 0 00 """''""•· 61 mtd 'P 00 111oni.lt; l'lltl1~r1 ee111 ... llOl'I• p,og mOll!'flly -•'· .. ~---" ' / ,, I • A. trio Or Irvine Company officials outlined plans tor a major commel'· cial-cultu ral-residcntial center boun- ded by the Laguna, San Diego a nd Santa Ana Freeways and what will be the nation's largest industrial park south and east of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station.~ . ·' Development or the two projects c:l\l.IJd bring $4.8 million to the college dlstrict by 1-983, and an additional $7 million by 199t, said Bob Vasquez, a planning administrator for the Irvine Company. · In its'attemptstohavethc permitted uses of the land changed from the · presen t agriculture to allow develop· ment, the Irvine Company has encoun· _tered a string of objections on environ· mental and other~rounds. Hi.gh on the Ustof worrles are p:rojec· lions ·that the traffic caused by the deve1o·pmcnts will clog the e"isting fretway·systcm. Other concerns include th e problem s or noise trom the jets using • the nearby Matine b{lSC, the lack of housing In· the vlcl nltY for low· and moderate·income families and air pol- lutiOn from the cars or those using the developmenu. - The list of detractors Includes (he State Air Re¥>urces -8oard, Orango -coun y r ,Pollution Control District. Environmental Coalition of. Orange . . pl ex on the so-called "golden triangle" bounded by the three freeways, is scheduled· to be open by summer or 1977; said Harvey Strozer, another Ir· vine Company planning Aad· ministrator. · Strozer said it would include an en· closed shopping mall with four major departmenj. stores, 100 retail shops, restaura-nts, a majorJ:Jotel, low-rise.of·· fice buildings and commercial facilities. The shopping center will double in size in a Jaler-deyelopment phase. - The 2,058-acre Irvine Indu:ttrial Complex East, Vasquez said, will con· sist of five small commercial centers of restaurants, service stations and other storcs,-slli'l'OUnded by industrial buildil!.gs. . . '· - The site \s bOUilded bf tbe marine bai;e to the north, the Irvine city limits on the east and the Santa Ana and San Diego frtfeways on the south and west. 1t will be contiguous to Irvine Center. Strozer said the purpose of the Presentation was to keep the college district up·to~d,ate on Irvine Company planning and to seek the district's sup· port for the two major ~evelopment packages. ' Trustees, however, took no ac1,ion on the matter. "'l'hi! 1-4 sucti__an Important thing in our area.'' sa.ld Trustee Norrlsa Brandl or l1vine. "I Chink we'll_ be . happy with your design -and lhe money.~' ,, -\ . -• '·) . ' . ·- •' ' Shown, One Of Kindels Finest. See It Today. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON'-WOODMARK-'l<ARASTAN:BAKER, • . r ' . ~ • .7eJ ~' ~~, 'l~, . . , . . wntcDAY.s • s.1.ruams t:OO to s:lo CLOHD.M,OHDA YS - 'I .. ( ~ ,_ .·• NEWPORT BEACH• 17i7 W ESTCLlt't" DR., 642·~ -LAGUNA' BEACH • • ~()ltTllC~ST HWY •0-.4je·6SSl I ,-' .TORRANCE• 2.'1&49 i•tA Wll{O_RN&-BLVO, f()pen •Frt. tit 9. Sun. 12'S:30>= 378·U79 "' .' ' . - . ' ' . u ) r J_ r • .. • Hu~t-..gton Beach 'Fountain.· Valley · . • . EDITION ( ' \ • ---~ ~ '-. .. • ----. .. • -- VOL. 67; NO. 305, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY~ CALI FQRNIA ··FRIDAY, NOVE_MB E_R .1;19.74 .. ~ . ~01111t.am e FcirdS~y~ Nixb n. .,.Very Ill ' • .. LONG BEACll CAPJ -President Ford visiti:!d ailing fotmer President· Nixon today and said Nixon was showing "great strength" but ap· peared to be "a yery sick man.'' Ford, who spent 20 minutes at the _hospital a nd said he was a t Nixon's bedside ror only eight minutes, told a crowd of about 350 Well-wisheqput- side the hospi tal "the President was very alert. He was very interested" in topics.they diseu,;scd. "But it Wis very obvious to me that he had"beeii very, very ill," Ford ad- ded . The President said he briefed Nixon "· o.i+r "'"" """ ...... · on his plans for trips in the near future to Japan, South Korea and the Soviet Union. I-le-said he also updated Nixon Karen P a wlowski, a 17·year-o~ Se~retary of Sta~e . l;lenr.Y Ki s· old senior served-as-the 1974 -s~nger-·s-.tours-ol the S6vl__et Union , In.._ -! · d1a , Pakistan and Afgharustan. .< \'lk ing Q ueen h.om~CO,r\lng ~ucen .. at H~n-The former president remained in .tingt.On Beach s Manna Hig h critical condition a t Memorial School. The ·d aughter of Mr. ·Hospital Medical Center or Long and Mrs. J oseph Pawlows ki, Beachbuthas improved. FordwenttO 6152 Monteci\.Q Dri.ve, Hunting-the hospital after being told that ton Beach was crowned last Nixon was "in his best conditio n since month .· ' his operation." ----Arter Ford's visih' ~xon jold his ouner press secretary, Ron Ziegler, Hun~ington ~Vote Costs· Tallied Up •" Voters ip the Huntington Beach Union HigJl'School District will spend al;x>ut $7 ,000 Tuesday' to decide ir they want 'to apprOve the 13.S·cent tax override. _lo addition, the Citizens-Committee ror B;ette r. High Schools has spent about $11.000 in donations from in- dividuals and ~ganizations to help., publicize the need for approving the tax and building a sixth high school campus. · Dr.· John Huot said election cosls charged-by the County Re~istrar of Vote rs are expected to be about "'It was very good of President Ford to corge and s,e me." .. The conversation as I saw it was not animated-; l':residenl Nixon was aJert and t.esp'.unded to comments -(rom?rtsfdent F8rd, '' Zieil er said: Zie1ler a"aded, ''He was, of c.ourse. very tired and appeared to be very -weak." Ziegler said Nixon haa not been told · Ford was coming until minutes before the President's visit..because doctors (See VISIT, Page A2) Pvlice Probing Shootout By Cyclist <;angs Edison Court ,. . One of these six Edison High School seniors will be crowned tonighl as the Huntington Be·hch school's )Jn4 hom~comini queen. In rront crrom Jertl a r e Susan Coleman; KaFen LeWis ~nd Becky Barnes. Jn rear <from left ) are Diana P-ike , Ellen Bishop and Kathy Fitzger ald .. Huntington Voters ,._ '"To Make Tax Choice~ By TERRY COVILLE OftMO.ily Piltlt$Ytf Tuesday's ballot will offer Hunting- ton Beach voters a rare chance to choose what type or tax they'd like to pay to support city government. (new city ha ll , central park and library J is coming on-line at once. "ft's difficult now, but it has ·a Jong. range advantage. Down the year-s we'll save milliohs of dollars .because these facilities were built now." 0 'Thugs Kill Yo uth, 1 9 , • At Market By KATll\' Cl.ANCY OflPltO.lly PillttSUll Stephen f\tichael "l\1ike .. l-"'inklea .. Orange Coasl Col~~e star y,•restle·r and 1973 athlete of the Vea r at Foun- lain Valley lligh School. was shot to death by band its Thursday night. Finklea. 19, was working as night clerk at the 7-11 ~farket , \Varner Avenue at Eliclid Street in Foun~ain \lalley. ~·h e n bandits entered the Store at m idni"ht on lfa1Toween. The athlete·scholar was slain by an unknoY.'n number of shoL~. polic-e'.t.aid tod ay. ·rhe killers got S92. They arc still at large. Finklea. \\'ho •\\.'as \\'rcslljng team captai n at Orange Coast College jn Costa J\1esa. was pronouhced dead al Fountain Valley Community l·lospital at 12 :30 a.m. today. Fountai'n Valley polic.e today said !hey w.~re called to the market at mid - night by an ''unknown trouble call.'' \Vhen officers arrived, th,ey found Finklea .. on the floor wit h gunshot y,•ounds.'' Officers said an autopsy wi\J be per · rormed at Orange County ri.1edical Center to determine the number of gunshot wounds. l?Olice Y..'ere reluctant to release ad- ditional information, pCndi ng rurther investigation. Fiitklea, y,•ho li\•ed with his parents. l\1r . and f\I rs. ClaUde Finklea at 10641) El Adelante Drive in Fountain Valley, planned to become a ·mathematics in- strui:tor·and wrestling coach. "He was a super· in(Hvldual ... everybody looked up to •Bi g 1'1ike." s aid. Vern \V agner . the youth 's wrestling coach at Orange Coast Col- lege. · ' Coach Wa~ner said Mike.planned to ;tr:ansfer to Stanford University next fall. · Wagner said the six-foot, 190-pound youth "h<ld a chance (or the slate title·' in ,1,.restling last yei:ir. He sffid !\like fin1 slfed-the se11son wi lh a 20 -win, 7-losS record, placed seeond in three tournaments and third in another. . But because of an injury wasn't able .to compete 11s "''ell as he had hoped , \Vagner added. Todav's Final . . . • N. Y. Sto<•ks TEN CENTS • am ./ o.ltt l"iltlt Slill'I l'- K.l LLED IN HOLDUP Athlete Finklea • Gas .Service T u rned-Off At Complex_. ReSidents of a 208-unil 11untington BeaCh apartment complex are coping with their own "energy crisis" this week , learning to live without their gas hot water.tanks , ranges and healers. Gi rie Kirkpatrick. a resident of • Casa Monterrey apartments at Ed- w·acds Street and Warner A\•enue. said her famlly is cooking on a camp stove and he<-tting wash water in-a c:of- ree pot. , Others arC' eating meals out . showering at a friood's ~r. making do y,•ith electric applianc.cs. · Ga s service to the complex went off Wedn esday after Southern CaliCornlii Gas Company crews found a series of leaks in undei;_µo und lines ... Bill Slu1man, property super viso~ for the apartments. explained that rusted galvanized lines. responsible for the leakage. will be replaced by plaslic lines "y,•ithin (our or f1 \'e days.·· rt-----,$6,500.--- Huntington Beach police today were cont.i,.nuing to probe a Thursday · morning shootout between two rival groups ofTiiOtorcycliStnh1n~ne man critically Wounded. · Proposition W is a si mple choice between a half-percent real estate transfer tax -now in effect -or a combination or a proposed monthly trash collection fee and an increase in the city 's utility tax (now at five J>'r- The transfer tax -a haff~pei:cent charge on the sale price or liomes and real properly -was initialed this year to raise needed revenue for the 1974-75 budget. ~l ike ·s aunt. R06c ~T cri.l ahan , said tod ay tier ncphey,· "''as a "fantastic boy" and a sc holar. .. Everybody loved and respecled him, .. she added In the meantime. R. D. Wilder , a retired resident. is keeping v.·arm Y.'lth an electric healer he borrowed from his son .. adding he cats most o( hi s qi ea ls out any.,..•ay. .. • .Jn addition, the school district has m aiJed out about $500 worth of "fac- tual mate rial'' concerning the issue. But, he added, all matCrial urging a ''ye§'' vote on the tax has been bought by the (;!tizensCommittee. He.· explained the only exception was a mailing which cost $1 lo $f.50 sent to newspapers this )Yeck by Board President Ron Shenkman, Or. Hunt said that mailing was financed by the district ''by mistake'', but the funds will be repaid by the Citizens, Committee. ..--In that letter, Shenkman made a . final plea to yot.ers to approve the tax ·meas ure, a llowing the district to relieve severe overcrowding oJ hi gh sclloob. This will be the district ·s sixth at· tempt to pass a new school financing issue. County election costs in the past have totaled $103,500, ranging fr9m about $6,500 Jn a general election up to $30,000 for u special election. -' .Free Shots Set. For Cltlldren Fountain V~alley Co mmunity Hospital· will offer a free two-d ay childr('n's immunization clinic in the hospital auditorium from 6 to 9 p.m. No'(. 4 and S. Warren Boyd Hicks, z1, or Santa Ana remained in critical condition at Huntington Intercommunity Hospital, where he hacf undergone surgery for bullet wounds in the chest and side. Police were continuing to hold five suspects on charges of assault with in- tent to commiy murder, including Timothy Thomas Morton, 23, of Tustin, who suffered minor gun shot wounds in the arm and sho.ulder. Other suspects are Marc Thomas Dewdney, 24, Lawrence Nyman, 21, and• John Cooper, 24, all of 7743 ~Ron a ld Road, the scene of the shooting, and Robert Gehrke, 24, who listed no permanent address. , The latter four were also charged with p osse'sslon or dangerous weapons, after officers recovered a cache of ha ndguns, ammunition a nd a sawed-ore shotgun. Police said today they may release . some of the suspects arter questioning later in the day. 4B-4 0 P e rce1it cent), · City councilmen whO put the measure on the ballot believe they are responding to citizen complaints about the controversial transfer tax which was established Aug. 30. But Qpponents of the transfer ·tax, led by the Huntington Beach-Fountain Vallev Board" ·Of Realtors. believe Ttles-day's question "is no Choice at all" -primarily because it doesn't ~ give voters any options for cutting the massive·$8millioncity.budget. - City Administrator Uave How lands, who originally proposed the transfer tax and till backs it, contends the city has already cut as much money as possible from a ''bare-bones budget." "We cut.more th'3.n $.1 million in :tepartment requests before the· budget ever got to the city council." Rowlands said today. "Our troubles have C<?mC about because everything .. But heavy opposition to the tax developed. led by the realtors, and resulted in a successful petition drive against the lax. !\lore than 6,000 residents signed the petitions which will force a tharter amendment election either in 1'1arch, ·1975, or April, 1976. The question on tllal ballot, however. will simply be "yes" br "no" on the transfer tax, ~·ithout any other choice. Tuesday 's measure is advisory. It is not binding on the council , but coun· c.ilmen have pledged fO follow "the will or the people." - If more voters favor the traJ:>h fee and utility tax, councilmen have said they will repeal the trans(er tax and Impose" a $2 monthly trash fee on homes, and increase the utility tax by one percent. As ' the ·ballot is written, it asks voters if the city "shall" repeal th e ISeeTAX, Page AZ I • A nei ghbor of Fink lea 's in Fount:iin \1alley. police officer G. C. \\latson. said th e yoiith was an "all around sport." Finklt'a, born in ·rucson. Ariz. moved to Fountain Vall ey "'ilh his family Lwo years ago. At Fountain Valley llif:h Sc hool , he· played baseball and football and was Irvine League ch;1mpion wrestler in 1973. lie '~·as graduated 21st in hi s class at Fountain V;1llcy and was a B·plus student at (}range Coast Col legc. Besides h i~ p_arcnts. F'inklCa is sur· \'ivcd' by a brother. rilitchell, 14, and lY.'O siste~s . Karen, 17. und Claudia.6. Tax Override Forun1 Slated . . ~ Ann Powell, another resident. said her mother is bringing her meals to her. and s he keeps warm under a blanket on theJi\'ing room couch. An e\eetric hot pl ate· and O\'Cn are coming in handy for Jackie Jones, another resident. But Dave F'rizzelle said he thinks the sitLtation '"is really rotten " l-le said tti c m anagt:!tnent should pro\"ide n1otel rooms until services arc restored. ' Sluiman s aid residents arc receiving free rent during the period of inconvenie nce. Ha l \Veavcr, customer ser,·1ce~ manager for thr gas company. said th e problem "''ith rusted gas lines .ha~ co me up in about five apartment com plexes in the l'OU durin~ the past lhrce years. ··.Brown Leaa:s State Poll The Rancho V1cy,· Sc hool PjA ~·di present a forum on the tax overridl' for the 11untinh'1.0n Beach Union lliAh• School District ~tonday. The program wi ll bci;:in at11 p.m. al Rancho View lW40 H~ll"\!el, Uunt1n~~ ton Be a.ch. ' F;n r skies :ind warmer tern· pcratures are on lhP agen1la for S:iturda.Y. \\'ilh high:-of !)ft at lhi.' hC':1 ch~ :-ind 70 1nlnnU . Ln.,.,·'i toni~h\46·52 By 'the Assoclat~ Pres• Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. leads Republican llouston Fiournoy by 48·40 percent for the California Governorship, compart.>d to 47 -36 per-. : cerit a month ago, the California Poll r~po~ted today. I I , ~ .. . -. - ~ f1ournoy was favored by 15 percent or the Democrats polled this "'eek - the same J>fil"ccntage he got a month Dr. J ohn \\' ll un! 1 a !:>s istant ago. Meanwhi~e. on the camj)iigii trail. ?resident Ford said ·Thursd¥Y ni ght 1n Los Angeles that Calirornia can lead the national right against in· nation by prbvir;ig "the pc$Sinlisti c palls;ters" wrong Tuesday by election -supe rintendent for cclucnlif/nal :-.f'r \•ices and research for the high school di strict .. will prcstnt the argument s for pa ~sa gc of the me.asure on lht• Nov S ballol l:\"SIDE 'l'OU.\ \ . · a Republican ticket. · ,Selection or 1'1ournoy as the sutces· sor tn Go\'. Ronald· Reaga n can Claire Kelley or tht• Counr1I on Sen siblc Taxation "'ill s11cnk ln 01)· jiosilion. Th'c.school d1slrict has 1>ro1msed Oie 13.S.cc>nt taX increase to remedy o\·er crowding "'ilh the coqstrucflOri' of '-1 new hi gh school. Thr Su r111·Q1 , Theater CC1mpc111!'. r1.1rt1pn.~etl ttl I C lrr111c .\l!.idc nr~. f'lllplOt;!I pr1111nl liound11 nnd bod11 111ol'fment lo t'(1mmurnca./c JJI n l'){)fll'i'rOO ! .~ound s,11mp1Jnny Th.~1r pr o g~~" I ii p1clurrd on lhc 11 t't>~rMt·t rocer today produce·the "kind or n""' prudence Police Nab Mother '"'~I°""' " that can ma k~ a big dent in infHllion," t':''::,. · .. ~~ t'ord lold a est i m ctt>d 800 TRACY 1UPI) A •\2-veur·(l. 1.c! "u'.,"'• ''·'' ru·-·~--'!. • t,. .... iW 0~14 llepubllC!oins at :i nuraisin~ dinner mother was arrcsh.'d 1'hursd.a.Y fur CMIW.i 01 for F1ournoy, the4.S-ycui'·Old.:sta ·~n· rcporttn" that hcr-youna doughtl'r Ctflt._. tu • I h -" 0oi1•• '"'!\.•1 "' tr6 l~l'. wa~ kldn aprij hy :.1 man dcri'i11na1ng-'r4iiiiU1 ,_., ,,,. f'ord ~ddcd, "what h~ppens 1n this $130.000 r11n:\Om . 1'he S:t.n .Jonquin ?~:!21~~~"'"M ..,~1;~ great state TueSda.,Y:,,;,~~·11;;1.;a:,,;;•,;;be;.::;:ll;..·-C;:,"r.;"c.;"~t;';;yoi'~h:;;•~"iirrii·'r.:orn e sflict-~t t.dl.,n;o";;;"~+-~"~~ic:, :' tl!Cr-as lo-w-rrut-m1g ~·1 a1ews k1 IJl" cah1lsercpor Jiar er Mlllbl• '• 197R," !i \fltlr·Olcl .daunhtcr ~·a!I :ib<lucti1d .. • l • ..... -.... . " ,...~,., c .. r ~M•I¥ .... , All "•'' .... ' " ... , ''· ., o.u.,.c_, •• h-.it l••I "••l• .. -~1, c ... ~h .... S•-Mlll•-•h ,,, .. n Ttlt~1un Ct flltfMr' ""' ""'"'"'' ,, 'WtrlfNtw' ,I.I f w..u.,w. ,,,. l • ' • H /F ' Waste Paper These are some or the 50,000 s~u~lus v9~er gll!des th~ Or~nge County Registrar or Voters won t be ll;SlDg this election ,time. Too many were ordered from the state an~ now they 11 be reduced to pulp anCI recycled. The county will get about $300 fOr several tons wort h of the excess guides, but that's far s~ort . of what it cost to print them. Harbour View's Flag Foot.ball Team Unbeaten, The eighth grade flag £ootball team at Harbour View School in Huntington Harbour has finished an undefeated, 5-0, season to enter the Ocean View School District pJayorrs. Coached by Doug Gaphart, the team scored 135 points against its op- ponents, and blanked all fi ve cha!· lengers. The team defeated 3noth.~ :un- beaten, Marine View, 7-0, for ifs fifth conquest to enter the playoffs. Mike Ros! Jed the team in scoring with seven fbuchdowns, {ollowed by Mike Spivey and Dave RoSs, six each, Craig Oliva and Jim Searles one eac_h. Other tea m members ire: J err :Suscbe'.' Gregg Caine, Greg Cimmar. rusti,' Lance Ekberg, Brett Fox, Chuck Fuhrman, Andy Glasgow. Dave JQ)ln son, Jimmy Klauer, David Mills. Tom Oriard. · Also'. J im Paugh, Greg Roberts. Greg 1t1 ier ; Carl Morabitto. Jerr Saylor, Pete Slidey, Trevor Smith, Robert Wy att and John Herron, Mrs. Ford Treated f 'rorn Page A 1 VISIT .. 1 •• fe ared the excitement migh"t be bad for him. Nixon lay prone on the hospital beet,,.. during tfie visit with F"ord;clad in a standard white hospital nightshirt.. Ziegler said. He added that Nixon has not been allowed to leave his bed since tbe operation. Ford hugged Nixon's wife, Pat, ·and visited with daughters Tricia and Julie, before and after seeing Nixon. Ziegler said. He told 1.trs. Nixon how concerned he was about the lormer· p.resident's health. Ford had spent the night in Los Angeles-after attendln_g.a Republlc~n campaign ratty. · Ford said that he talked to h.Is 'wile, BettY, by telephone before coming to the hospital and told NiXon "that she indicated to me that aJI of our family is praying for his recovery." . "He showed great strength both mentally and physically in meeting this very serious challenge," the· President added. Nixon's doctOr said earlier that he thought a visit by Ford would boost Nixon·s morale. Smiling broadly, Ford s poke through a loudspeaker to the crowd. I-le shook hands with spectators and hospital personnel at the hospital 's main entrance. ~ Ford took an elevator to and from. Nixon's to p-floor suite. Crowds began · gathering about an hour before his ar· r ival, a nd there were shouted greetings and loud applause as hear· rived and dep.arted. · ' J • ... , . , PEACJO-FREEiJOM'S QONOHUE AIP'S MANIS ' 34th ' District Race Low By PA1TY BURNETF ., .. o.i,, Pli.t ... ft Voters will till tbe.Jiouse of Representatives seat marked 34lh District with one or tour Clllldidates. Th'e choice will be among Republican .Bill Bond, Democrat Mark Hannaford, American Indepen· dent James Manis and Peace and Freedom candidate John Donohue. Thoua:h the 34th Diitrict takes in a portion or Huntington Beach; the thrust of the campaigning has·been in the Long Beach-Lakewood area, wber~ all but Huntinaton ~acb 's ' ,. , • 'I l\.1anis live. It is also-the a,rea of record, ·then I think we've done a . toacimpaign. _ . greatestpopulationconcentraUon. Rrettydamngoodjots.'.: _ Registration figures ror the 34th The election Is an unusual one for llannaford s ilid Bond also had voled District a how 130,454 Democrats, or :1974. Cra!,.g Hosmer, whol\asserved22 against reductions in the oil depletion • 41.8 percent of the registered voters. year. 8 In Congress, chose not to run a llowance, against legislation .Republicans total 104,602, or 41 .5 per· agai . creating more low and ~iddle income cent· Peace and Freedom. 943 and w1r:r..• no Incumbent, the race in the · housing and against a bill to raise the Atilerlcan lndei)endent, 1,102. Another 34th,.Dlstrict Is without the anti·in· minimum salary for teachers Crom ·141353 declined to state a party eurftbenl rbet-oric preva lent $6,000peryear. ·· , •preference.- elsewhere in the post· Watergate era a<>nd tells voters he ts the · best Though the Democrats are ahead election. · · qualified tor llie office of congres-numerically, the district hes a record Both Hannatord and Bond have amitn· of conaer vaUsm. Pol!Ucal obiervers A legislative analyst for. the Los give the edge.to.Bond, who as a·uem~ ( . . )', Angeles ·county for 10 years and later bly.man represents 39 per cent of the POL ITICS '74 county dlredA>r or commuplty Im· district's voters, compared to H•n· provement, he hu administered a naford's 16 pe~ntJn _the clty--of---.·~---"'-------::-1arte-staff with multl-bjlllon-dol· Lakewood. , · · st.umped on platlorms caiµl?'g ror larbudget. HosmerhasendorsedBond. P · · G "reducing government expenditures, Bond polnta, alsd, to hi s "legislative Bond ts 39, and Hannaford,•& . ropane . QS eliminating tax loopholes, cutting experience Within the largest state in A1 with Bond and Hannaford, in- back defense spending" and other·_ the union." · flation ts a major isJue tor the · • r · .'wise "battling the problems of in-On the other hand, his opp<inent is American Independent. Manis, Th t H •t -n ation ,, Jess prepared .tor the.Job, Bond says. howeVer, puts the blame for inflation . rea l S .) Bond, now a California assem· Hannafol-d Is a teacher with eight on th e parties ot.lhe other two ckn· blyman Crom Long Beach, does ha~e years experience on the city council of didates. La Ml'r,ad'a-a votjng record Crom his two years 1n Lakewood. lfewas mayor fou r years. .'.to ·call J,b.e. Democ:ra.t~c Party the Sacramento, and it is"on that score Campaign retorm is a recurrent "Criend-1fi'-the working man is a bi g alone that the two major candidate.s theme for Hannaford. He .advocates hoax," he says. The Democrats, in have contra.:sted clearly. partial public funding, extension of control or Congress38outb£lhe last 42 • Jn one of the very tew race·tO·iace free postal service on a limited basis years, "have had ample time" to LA MIRADA cUPi) -A railroad debates or the campaign-a student to all candldate!i and a celling on the prevent inOation and to close the tank car of propane gas exploded forum at Long Beach City College amount an intUvldual may contribute loopholes by which millionaires 6ften here, derailing 29 cars or a Santa Fe .where Hannaford is ~n associate pay no taxes. · • freight train and forcing th e professor of poliUcal science-Han-Closingtheloopholes.restoringcon- evacuation or 300 pers.ons Crom their naford cited objections to Bond's stitutionalresponsibilities loloealand homes. Noonewasreportedinjured. record. · p · slate governments and balancing: the Los Angeles County she rif{'s Bond has .shown a disregard for rogrammer federal budgetarekeyclementsofthe deputies sai.d the evacuation Th!lr· wo men's rights, he charges, "even Manis philos-ophy. sday night was a precautio~ary down to the matter of pay toilets." H ld • T'l:.. -.~ M1nia, 45. ii on leave fl'9m.llis. measurein caseorfurtherexplos1ons. Bond voted against the ban of pay e lft IWJ t position witbMc:Donnell·Dou1las. Fire officials said ·a t.ank car con-toilets which eventually was signed The Peace and Freedom candidate, tainfng If quid propane gas exploded· into law. MAYNARD, M..;. <AP) -A com-Donohue, aJso believes the two major aboa?d l he s!Ow-moving train and· BOnd said he blsed hiS"Ro" vote on puter pros:rimmer described by his parties have failed. flames immediately. engulft:d ei1ht the ban on advice or health ofticials. employei as a •1very intelligent kid" And there is little hf>pe they will railroad cars : And he added hls opinion of the Han~. bu been charged with stealing com. change, he suggests: ''Twenty-two The American ·Red Cross set 'Up an narord offense: "lt that's the worst pa ny equipment to build his own com-years of having a clod In this office emergency Center al the City Hall to thing you can Come up with on ~Y puter. and now they glve you a choice of two accommodate evacuees. Police said the computer was com-other clods,..'' Ten fire companies were hampered plete and operational a rid ·had a What we haVe, Donohue said, is a by toxic gas, officials said. · . • market value of a.bout $18,000. decayed political system and a filling A witness saia there was a bi g CK· Inmate Killed Authorities seized it Thursday along economic system. "What we need is a plosion followed by a cloud of smoke with ma ny computer parts. The total basic; fundamental change in this and "a hell of a fire." . ,,,fOi.SO?t.t lUPl l -An inmate ser-va~1,1e of the computer and f>arts was system -a revolution, it you will. Fireme n on the scene said a pile or ving a liJe sentence was stabbed to estimated at $SS,OOOto'$75,000. "If you happen to be a conservative eight burning can-was stacked up in death with a crude prison-made knire The programmer, Steven Roy, 18, and you don't like long hair," he goes one location, sending names ISO feet today as he stood in the exercise yard, of Maynard, was arrested atl\is apar-on, "vole tor Mr. Manis-because he into the air. They said the heat was officials said. lie was Willie Charles tmentThursdayandchargedwithlar-at least understands we need a meltingthecars together. . 1-lenderson, 301 serving a rlrst·degree ceny. lie was relea!led on penonal chan1e." • . A Santa Fe spokesman said the robbePy·m\Jraer charge Crom San recognizance pending a probable Donohue, 49, has run tor cOngress train· was en route to S3n Bernardino,. Di«:_g~ County. cause hearina: me. 9. . twicebefore.Heisarefin:eryworker. from the Los Angeles Harbor area. r--:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.;;;;;;~ Fire officials said eoun(y and La - Mirada Fire department units CJW.:.... _ tained th e_.hlaze soon after they ar: rived on the scene.· f 'ro111 Png<' A I WASHINGTON (AP) -First Lady 'Betty Ford, who lost her right breast lo cancer five weeks ago. "'ill undergo drug tr'eatment to combat any µn . detected malignant cells that may h:lv~ remained arter surgery, the \\'hite llouse physician said Thur· sday. Dr. William Lukash said that physical examinations and diagnosli c tests dis.closed no signs or remaining cancer. ,. TAX •.. • MAKE THIS THANKSGIVING Extra ·special With A New Dining Set From Ted von· Hemert . ' ORA~GE COAST · DAILY PILOT Qot>ert N . Weed o,~, Otnl 6nd l>~l>I•""'' Jack R. Curle'(, ·\I•<~ "•P .. <itfll •M C,.,n~••I M,,...'1-'' Thomas Keevil £d•!OI'" Thoma\ A MurphorY• W n•Q•nQ l~"°' . Charles H. Loos ~ichard P, Nall AU•ll•nl M• n1~•nQ EO•!O' • Terry Covr lle ~" O·~~q-(OUM' E0•1or Huntington Beach Office 11111 ~.ot~ 8o1t••vd•• ~m1111 -"" Po lkl• "'· ·~ Other Otlices l"OU~• BotoK~. '"' c;1o ......... ~ ~''""' (Ml• M~ll )JO W.11 81¥ Slro"I ,_.._, lloo.ot~ llJJ N••Pol"I llo .... •••d ~lotMt• "•"•' n1011.1Pt'110 • ., ··~~tl"Q<IF•~••• Tete~one 1714) .. 2_..W · Classified Actvertising "2·S678 F<HI -l~Ot--¢0""''~',_' S40-1220 too•"'I"' 19,. O••nQO eo.o·1 Pi.11'·"''"" Cn"'O•ftl .. ft .,.'S) \!Or •" '"~"r.tloll'l'o ""' .................... __.. ...... ,,..,~ ............. . .. '""'"''""'." ,.,,...,.., •II!""·•· "'""'l"'G'I "' •<lll .. •(11\10•""' ...... "lf ·••n pq•t•'lf 1·•·<J •' c .. 1 • ..,...,.. (;41,11111•111 J;..C»u,plo.Oll llf ,.,,,_, U llt ,,_!~I, 11¥ m~·' .. flll f!lflflHllf l!llUt~•• ..-;''""'"'"" u f""'(I#>'~'' Women, Kids' Classes Begi11 . ' Ylt.1CA classes for women and preschoolers will begi n next ~eek in Jl untinjlton Beach and Fountain Val - ley. Preschool day classes, dance 'and movement education are among or· feringS of the local YP.tCA for-young- sters. , ~J f)\'emcnt education. once called ''k1ndergym," is designed to develop motor and hand-eye coordi nalion, as "·ell as balance and body awareness. Slimnastics, belly dancing and Christmas crafts classes will be taught for ~·omen . ·ro register for the six ·week ·long t'uu rses, interested persons should call the ll unlington Rea ch-fountain Valley YMCA at.M7· YMCA. transrer tax in favo'r of the other taxes. A "yes" vote Tuesday will, on the council's proll\ISe, eli minate the tran- sfer tax and impose the others, while a "l\o" vote will keep the transfer . charge. Row la nds favors the transfl!r laX', contending it hui'ts less people because O(llY those who move wi!l pay it. "Some people may never move and ·wou ld never have to pay the charge,,., he said today. "While the trash fee and utility t.ex would hit everyone, even peo'ple on fixed incomes ... The board of realtors. led by President Shirley Commons, has not taken a hard stand on this ballot, labeling it .. no choice" anyway. l\1ts. Co mmons has previously said she expects voters will choose the transrer tax -over the other two. Rowlands wou ld make ·no prcdiCt1on on the election outcome. -r --- Hayes Res.igns State . . Coast Panel Post . . Jli s common practice at the ses· slons is to often leave berore adjourn· . . Shown. One 01 Kindels Finest. See • It.Today. -. . l,,os Angeles County Supervisor James Hayes has resigned as a mem- ber of the California Coastal Con~cr· ''at1on Commission. citing a lack or time for the job but will remain a member or Lhe SOuth Coast regional panel. he said Thursday. - ment but a full·time aide stays behi'.--,11 to prepare a briefing for llayes when l••••••••••••••11!••••••••••••1111111•~•1!1•••••••••• he returns. ~ The"Tcslgnatioo now means thaOhe DREXEL-HERITAG ..... E-±iENREDON-WOOD.MAR~-4<ARASi'A~_:-BAKER 11 ayes, wh~attendaneCrecord al each of the panels ha& been rated as poor, said that he slmply could not spare the ti me to serve on both. The super-.rlso ... held a news con- ference to explaiQ his reasons for leaving Lh&-state past to which he was eleeted In 1973 by rcllow Mt!mbers of the rcjlonal commission . --~--• • • M!glonal panel must elect a successor to Ha.yes-, who has been described as a moderate in the debate betw~en con· servatfo nsts and g rowth advo· cates. · Jn his· comments Thursday. llayes c'riticized tbc coa'stal lniliallve which set up the regional and state panels, a11· scrtlng that it WOUid exclude "all but the weflthy " rrom the s tate's coaslliilc. ~· ' • , . NEWPORT BEACH• ,.,, -~ 11A-. --·----t"AGONAtlFA'cR:O-~ ~ 1727WESTCL1f'FDR.. 642®SO I ea. -~ . , ,,..,,..., "" Nlllffll <XIAST llWY .• •!11·6'.ll WHKDATS & SATURDATS-9:00 .. S:JO CLO HD MOHD A YS. -· ., ' TORRA"1CE • . 2.1649 llAW'TIIOflNt; BLVD. · j()pen "Ti. ttl 9. Sun. IZ·S:30> 37~·1 279 l ) f . ) • • - I I I 1 I ' f .. ' . · • 8~ ·w@QJf !f ®@1rwn©@ der ~ Denies Ftind A Sunday, Mondi)'. \\'edDHday and •·r1d11y fo'eature 01 lhe Dal[y Pllol • Got a problem? The11 write Pat punn . P«< wJ/l cut rf'd. lope. get the an.twer1 a11d ac· , lton you need lo solve ineqtdtles in yover11ment and bu-airiest. Mail 11our q11e1!1ona le> Pal D'u11n l At Your Service . Orange Coast Mitchell . De'~ Up to Par Reported . 'Dad'. Miller 111,ilitiies .Li1iks n -Suspicious·-· · B.ri.~,~!!ll!l' fl .G. "Dad," Miller pl<!YS golf Daily p;/ot , P.O. Box 1560, Cosio Mesa. l::f1 92626. lncl~de yvur telephone nm ~r. ,.. ' l>EAit PAT: l;ve hear~ that the California-1-~i s h and Game Commission has a trophy aw4rd _..program. What is involved in tl}is, ond# wher~·oan I obtain complete · information? · ' •' R.C. ,111unlln&ion Beach T•ls .prQ-gram awartls annual certlrlcates for the 1a·rgest 1..0phy f'ftorded In a liantberoffisb and game categories. Each year, the sportsman taking th e larl(est (by wei«bt) example in each major fish and game species category will be provided with ·a tertiflcate, signed by the president of the Fish and Game Commission, recognizing hl1 outstanding take. lalormatlon about rules, minimum qa1llfylng wel&hts and Other l•••r•ctlons may be requested by writing to th e FJsh and Game CommtssJon Office, lill Ninth St., Sac Sacramento, Calif. 94814, or frOm ••1re,:~nalofOtt. '"If btA• 1-Eatl"ff' ' PEAR· PAT·: I would like to become Uf'ITt .......... 'ADVANCE JHE CAUSE' Congresswa:man. Biirke Secretaries A! Hear Burke On Women By_ToMBAKLEY Ot .. DIMJ ...... SUfl A Democratic congresswoman • WASHINGTON (UPI)-J~Sluart Magruder today angrily denied im- plications by a deCense lawyer al,.the Watergate-cover·UP trial that he had taken money rrom Richard M. Ni~ori's 1912 re-dection campaign for personal use. ''There are no funds missing from the Committee •lo Re-elect the President that I had anything. to do 'with," Magruder testified, hi~ voice rising. "I have taken no funds ... ii that is your suJ11POSition. '' The implication was rai5ed by Jacob A. Stein, la'o)'yer for cover-up defendant Kenneth W. Parkinson, whc said fOrm e r Attorney General John N. Mitchell had been "suspicious" th_at Magruder ·diverted campaign cash. Parkinson, a 1awyer for the re.elec- tion committee, and Mitchell arc two or the five "former Nixon assOelates on · trial. · With the jury.ou\of the room, Stein said that parkinson at Mitchell's sug- gestion questioned Magruder at a July 15, 1972 meeting ;.bout his finan- cial status. He said :t.litchell believed Magruder had ''sticky fingers.'' more knowledgeable about the properties or various food additives found in almps t e·very kind of wboonceworkedasalegalsecretary processed food now being sold. I've before she beca,me a lawyer ur~ed heard so many bad things.about some • Orange Cou?,ty ~ legal secretaries oftheseaddilivesthatlwantt,oteadJ.lp Th';ll'.sday t~ go into law, seelrlocal · onthem.Canyousuggestafewbooks l pohti~al office and use every means ·sbouldread? you -ca~; to advance the cause of G.B.,LaguaaBeacb women. ' . . Whe.n Magruder and the jury_r.etu.r- ned to the courtroom, Stein bore in on that meeting. Magruder testified he had forgotten an about th~ discussion until today and now remembered that he discus-sed hi s financial affitirs with Parkinson because he was afraid he might be indicted for Watergate, "I didn't realize it al the time but I realize only today that it was a setup conVersalion," Magruder said. "I maybe 'make the mi stafe or thinking Mr. Parkinson was a friend. "I'm a very open person." Many additives are listed In your U.S .. Representative Yvonne Brath· dlctloaary, but tlaete paperback books "Waite Burke (!).Los Angeles) tol~ t~e ·wn1 give you more detailed lnlor· Orange County Bar Association s malloa: •'A.Coas1uJ1er'1DlcttOaar:yof Legal Secretaries Day meeting in ·Food Additives," by ·Rath Winter· Newport Beach that discrimination 1'Coullmer Beware: Your Food and agai~st her sex is still rampant Mlat'a Been Done to It," by Beatrice ~esp1te all that-has been said and done l'hlm H•ater• ''Tbeetaemlc1I Beast " 1D recent years. -"To forbid me to examine this man's .motivation who has lied time arid time again is an insult/' Stein said in obtaining pe.rmission (rom U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica to pursue the questioning:. - RalphNader'~Sf.udyGroupReport~n •·women comprise only four per· ~ Food and Drag Admialstratfoa cent of the 47,(8)· lawyers in Califor· Magruder has testified that at the July 14 meeting, he gave Parkinson . the story of the Watergate affair, but later Mitchell told him not to reveal aDd '*J'be Pol80IUI la Your Food "by nia," she said. "Even worse," she ad- Wllllam Leqwood. ' ded, "only 26 of the 98.1 judges in this state are women. thefactsagain. - DEAR PAT: I'm thinking about INylng a minibike.and -would like. to know ii I havelohaveil-licensecblf-so, _ what kind of tesUs r e.quke,d" am UcemedlOdriveacar. , ·. -w .T.,EIToro 'De Department ol Motor Vehicles req.lres a written e1am on the. safe ciperaUo• of 11JC!f9rtyj:Je ty_pe_velllcles ..... alld a·aklll road teMfortlle "acid four",. motorcycle endorsement on yoar c:la11·three d·rtver's lleense. Yo!(lr 111tnlbl'e also must be reglstered·wttli die DMV, have 1 Uceue plate and be a1 "'1treet legal" In s1fety equipment uotller road llccasecl veMcles. DEAR PAT: I buy good car batte,ries, but they never seem to last aa Jong as they shouJd. Can you rind out w.hat the "experts" recommend. to P rolong a battery'slife? G.R.,CostaMesa "Women earn $4,000 Jess than men doing the same job II\ terms or ri:ledian income,'' ..she said. ''And ma.ny women with college degrees-in-any _field find piey are earning-less than a male colleague with onlY. a high school edUcaliOii." ' -· Personalities .Of~2 Hop@f uls Aired "on Cable Rep. Burke said a major bJow for women will come next year when, she Predicted, Congress will get the five additional state votes needed toi>ass the ~ual-RigbtS Amendrilerit~ first: ·propoaedmorethanSQ.:Yearsago. , BylULARYKAYE ·,''It. will mean equal·pay for equal 0ttMo.i1,P1i.esu11 work and ·equal pay for equal In the midst of the last·minute •qualifications," she said. "It will also nurry of campai.gning, .a Newport mean equal recognition for women in Beach psychologist has attempted to the courts which, in many ways, use publicly strip away the .political ex- the language of the present Jaws lo teriors o( two congressional c8.n· discriminateagainstwomen." • didates and tO show their true per- But more and more women are sonalitics. · · beginning lo see the light while they . On a cable television show airing realize that a long hard road has still tonight on Channel 3, ~·Caring Cor- to be traveled before-Oley get full and ner," Dr. Stanley Green will inter- true eQuality, Rep. Burke said. view U.S . Rep. Andrew Hinsha..-(R· "More than 2,000 women in Calif or-Newport Beach)-and his Democratic nia now hold-political orrice of spme ·opponent,-RQ.derick-Wilson or Ocean- kind, be it city council, planning com-tide. · mission or other local agencies," she Dr. Green's interviews will not in- said. "ln f8.ct, one cicy council in this volve the usiral campaign exchanges. state has a majority of women." Instead they'll probe at the two n1en's The D~inocratic· conJir~ ... SSTfoman >-pirsonalities in an attempt to show said women In both parties 1n the them· as persons rather than Ho1,1se of Representatives on.en unite politici'ans. · · on issues iffecling women rights, Some people holding strong par- e qua 1 pay and removal .of tisan viewpoints may ·notderive ad· discrimination. ditional insiglll from watching the ex: And s h e praised . California-change, Df. (ireen adffiitted. -. legislators for recentlY, approving the OtherS, thO'Ugh, will "intuitively" several times a week and h.is score has matched his age since he waS67 . . Al 97, he's still going strong. Wed nesdri y, the chipl)er golfer from Anaheim was the first to tee orf the n·ew Casta d~I Sol links, an 18-hole, J?Xecutive, par-60coµrse. "How can you be 97 and still be ac- tive in golf?" he asked. "Well , you can.'l dissipate your life in any way. And I haven't. . "I have never used tobacco in any form. I never drank a-drop or liquor. And I never, never,·never ran around with women." In the r£spectful pause that fol· lowed". Miller added, "And that's one, Jwo, three damn lies J just told .'' As the special guest or ·an opening celebration for the latest addition to Mission Viejo's only pri vate adult community, Miller said he owes mucb of his longevity to golf .. . , • • "You don't stop playing occausc you grow old," he said. "You grow old because you stop play ing." He urged oldsters to stay active and intereSted in the world around them. •·Aiy philosophy is that you don't count your: ~C: by the number of years, but ~at you have done to help other people." . J.oining Miller for the celebration were about.100 guests Crom Casta del Sol_, the .Mission Viejo Company and local news and sports media .. The 3,621 -yard golf course ts open to the public starting today. It was designed by golf course architect Ted Robinson. Clubhouse construction at the course is scheduled to start near the end or th e year for service by May, 1975. The Casta del Sol Recreation Clubhouse now serves that ourPose. The Natlo••t Aatomoblle Club. adv lies clteclr.lqtermln•I• and cables for any corrosion. Oea• It away with steel wool and protect these points farther by coatln1 them with. petroleum jelly. ln1ped the battery's water level at least once eyery two weeks 1ftd more often In w1rm weather. Keep an on e.ve on your battery's rateol charge, comparing It to the rate required. Other recommended s1feg'9ards lnclucte 1enera-tor lnspectloa, cleanfng brashes aftd keeping conaectloaa 14Jble•~· amendment to rape laws which now perceive what the candidates sa'.y and . Apoleg!fo•.IMWG!f DEAR PAT :~t sent an order lo the. • National Council to Eliminate Dealh Tax~s, Inc., in May . Cor the booklet, "How lo Write Your Own Will and Trusts .~'cl enclOsed my S6.9S payment, but have never received the book in .spil~of two letters of inquiry. • F.V.,GardeaGrove Yoar book has bee• shipped, wllll apologies for the delay. Bank Robbers Slay Hostage BOUTTE, La. (UPI) -Three ar· .Jned men r.obbed the Bank._of Sl. Charles and escaped in a compact car 'Which they 1tbandoned .with the iOWner 'S body in the trunk. St. Charles Parish authorities said • the armed trio appilrently _over- orten bar the courtroom questioning relate it to what it reveals about them or a rape Victim on lhe subject or her as men, Dr. Green said. prior sex life. "Thls,is a. whole new dimension not ''This measure will bring many seen in the political arena," he saiCI . more women forward to seek police Dr. Green 1s a volunteer psy· action and eveutually tesljCy," Rep. chologist for the Newport Beach Burke said. "~fore this, Only 50 per· Police Department as well as a cent of the nation's rapes werj! repor-private practitioner. He said his show led and only 13 pefcent of the accused ''Caring Corner'' is an attenipt to help rapistsw~reconvicted. '' people take cafeofthemselves. . Fo.od, ·Prices Viewed In Sund.ay's Edition -Eood-and_prices, two 1ubiects that travel .. in tandem these-d'aya, are discussed in depth in special features scheduled for prominence In Sunday's editioii or the Daily Pilot.. Here Is a preview of thO&e articles and others among ''Sunday's Best": WORLD FOOD ClllSIS-Wrllers lor Associated Press, Christian Science .Monitor News $ervice and SI '\D\1 SPt:C"l \I . tist and chaii-man 'or the arts and scif!nces commi(tee-or-lhe GOP stat centraJ committee. You can't ster eotype the couilty as rigidly right anymore, he obServeson the Editorial Pa~e. • pGWered Irwin Brown, 39. of Metairie, Unili?d Preu.lnternalional look althe i..:. '' lt\.e constr~tlon engineer dwindling f~supply lln proportion drove to his office in th~Freneh Quar· to world population), spiraling prices, ter or New Orleans and locked him in tnnation in Europe, new meat grading tbetrunt-beforearrivincatlhe-bank. plans and the poss.ibl&. ''"gap iii the They said he apparently was kept . meal pipeline" for Amcricahs In a 1llve until the robbers abandoned the special group or features to be getaway car a mile and.a hair from the showc~ed ln Sunday·s vo·u Section. bank.lle dledolabullelwound. _ COUNTY P.OLITIX-Orange AFTER WATERGATE ... -Ken· nelh Bra<Jdick , one of several United Press Jnternati"onal senior reporters who will be studying the mood of Am erica and reporting on it from tirfl.e to time, kicks of( the series with aJl~ply seai;chiog look at the Uhitcd Stales in the wake of Watergate and Vietnam and. possibly, teetering on I.ht brink or a reeession. ' Dlid' ...... SU" f'Ml:e STILL GOING STRONG Golfer Miiier Huge Haul in D'°ugs . GHICAGO tUPI I -Police, lipped aboul a s hipment 0£ :t.le.x ican marijuana. raided :i West Side apart· ment Thursday and seized suspected marijuana a nd cocaine valued al more th an a quarter of a million dol- l a rs . Intel lige nce division in· vestigalors arrested three men, v.•bom igt. James Fruin described as part of an organized ring or ·"major suppliers of Mexican marijuana in Chi-cago." .... I' A pa1slng motorist aaw blood ooting County ainJt what she used to be, at from the car trunk ind called the least In t,}le wll)"of her voter~ accor-,,.__~_lhe_n_'r_r_·s_o_rr_i•_•_· · ______ , ___ d_in.g to Mel Bcrn~te:ln,yolltlca l s~ien· t HECKS VS. COMPIITERS-Slafl Writer Douglas 1'"'titzsche contrasl'\ thC rubbcr-stametng. mail envelope riding trip of your -check In payment or bills with the future possibllit~ that It wilt air be done by phon•, .1 ... tronlcs and computcrS. lcadoff article in YOU Section. --. • T ,. II • • I .. ,. .. I ' , • • .. HB DAILY PILOT Ail .. ' , Guarantee ~ ·weighed - By HELEN THOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI ! -President Ford is considering a guara1111teed family income plan.that would aUew him lo scrap much or the , pl'etitnl oational welfare sys~m. the 'White House disclosed today. • Assistant press secretary-1'a.rry ...-, Speakes said Ford has circulated-the income proposal for c9mment among federal officiaJs and reached no decision on-whether to submit it to the next Congress. The draft proposal, developed U t Ford 's r e quest, would basicall y gu;1rantee a cash payment of·S3,6'0 a year to a family of four having no other income . Should a family mem- ber find work, the plan would continue the federal cash payment: until the · family incom.e level re"'ached $1,200. The plan would replace three · tradltiorial welfare programs Ford considers wa-sleful and inflatioqary --· food stamps, .aid to dependen t children· and supplemental security income. , Speakes called the Ford "plan the "income supplement program,'' but it seems to follow the general lioes or ,_guaranteed·income·proposals suppor- ted before under other rrames and with different features by PresideAl Nixon and Sen. George S. McGovern: · the 1972 Democratic presidential can- didate.~ The Nixon administralion·s "'family assistance plan'' passed the House with the backing of Ford, ttien the Republican floor leader, butfaiJed to~tSenate approval. President Johnson also supported experimental guaranteed·incom e programS in various..areas but neVer sen( a federal proposal to Congress. . ' ' . \ * !i ~ ~- ~ ~ <ft •• ~ i i ~ ~ • ~ ~ .., -~- :n ) • • • ! j l • • .I.-• . A4 DAIL y PILOT ~ Friday, November t. 1974 • " ' r . ·1 !!::.gQ ~· ~.5 Millioll Out o_f . '.Work· ~'-.. ~ --~--·---------- e I ID ,U.S. "0~~: ""' wlch ~. Israelis ··::;;.~ .. , Tom I, arphine Go Into Come~ack ( For · Flatfo.ot , ., FLA'llFEET DE P'J'. -The more mature.Jcitizens among us remember well . hbw police got the odious nicltname or being "a flatfoot." It was because lawmeQ used to walk on beats ai lot, causing collapsed arches in the earth pads. • Even1 in th€lse times of police helicopters, motorcycles and power· · fu l patrol cars , the question or ... walking policemen comes up every now ar'ld then. It cropped up just the other day in Costa 11-1esa. 11wo 'Mesa city councilmen,' A.L. "Pink" PiDkley a~nd Doin Raciti, asked fo r -' a return to the old foot ·· patrol system for municipal business· areas. Neither RaCiti nor Pinkley seemed to be advocating that Cost~ Mesa: ,.. throw away its police helicopter, patrol unit.s or new motorcy.cles. Tl}ey • just thought it Would be riice to soe a cop ·walking a beat every now and 'then. 1• BOTH COUNQLMEN have reason to ~ al bit nervous ~.bout laW entor· cemenf in business districts,· par. tic~arfy 'these days as the Yule shop-PirJg season appr9aches. ' . Leban.on • By United Press JntematlonaJ Israeli troops struek across the bor· der inlo Lebanon today in the first such attack on guerrilla bases since Aug. 6. • ' ·At the same time, Jsr~eli Defense ~1inister Shirtlon ·Peres warned Arab nations that Israel-reserves the option of s urprise· and deceit to prevent their using the same tactics in IU}Otber Mid· die East war. in an address to army officers, publ ished. tod·ay b y lsraeli newspapers, Peres said an all·out war in the short run "could be.caused by the start of hostile action by Syria, possibly joined by Egypt and Jordan, and the participation of Ar·ab armies avd .volunteers from other countries ... PERES SAID Israel's principar' strategic effort must be concentrated on "avoiding falling victim to sur- prise and deceit ... we must instill doubt in the Arabs' hear~s about IS'r ae1 •S option of s urprise and trickery, because there is no more irn· , portant\.weapon .than that of Sur- prise." .· . . \\'ith the ~1iddle East situation again entering a tense stage, the sttb - ject of the Arabs'.oil weapon came up again. President Houari Boumed.ien· ne or Algeria, celebraUng the start of thewarforindependence!rom France · 20 years ago, called for a summit meeting of the oil·producing n1tions to Study new strategy. Pinkley; for-one. operates the oldest i0riginal·style drug store in our whol e coastal" region. It is known as Pink's. It got knocked over the other day by a ('Ouple oJ goons carrying guns. BOUMEDIENNE SAID that since RaciU, on the other hand;-works 1 the OetOber war with Israel "The down the street from Pink's in his own Arabs have acquired a value in the estlibliShment known as Costa Mesa world and we owe that to the Arab .Jewelry and Loan. «ears ago, Dom's soldier and to oil. It's the first time the establishment would have had three civilize d world has recognized that its -· -silver balls ha nging out,side to identify destiny is tied to the Arabs." · the epterprise but we are fuore high-He also called oti S:icretary o{State toned these days. Henry A. Ki ssinger-to state the date Anyway, Pinkley and Raciti seem when Israel will withdraw from Arab to feel that having some Men in Blue land occupied .in tM 1967 six day war ·walkingtheside"':alks might goet long and the U.S. pd§ition on the Arab way to"°·ard discouraging punks who decision to back the Palestine want tq s hop without benefit of either Liberation Organization in forming ·a casll or-credit card. Palestine state. MEANWHILE, MESA Ch ief or Kissinger arrived in Tehran today Police Roger Neth has. indicated he for crucial talks with the Shah on his . Anguish in Indio Mrs. Haza ~atam bat~es ~er 2-year-old daughter, Munita~. for the last time. The child died from starvation and mother is preparing the ~Y fQf buri al. .. Boston Baseball Star . 'Denies· Any .¥ oul : Play MINEOLA, N.Y. <trPI) -Boston Red Sox third b ase ma n Rico .Petrocelli said in court he did hot molest, kick or punch a United ~/lines stewardess ~ho s ubsequently filed a $7iSQ,OOO damage suit against him. · · - "She kicked me from behinC:J on my right.shin and then she half turned and kicked me again on 1he same' -leg-;-'' he.said. Petrocelli said he asked her three limes why· she had kicked him, but ''she just gave me dirty looks and did- n't a~wer me."' Unemplorment 6o/o .- • • Highest in 3 Year-s • WAS·HINGTON '(AP) .. The nation's unemployment rate climbed from 5.8 to 6 percent last month, its highest leVel in three years, the government 'reported today .. The increase, another indlcatoi: of l'ecesslon, ·was1a pre·electlon blow to. the R e publican national ad· mlnistratio'n. - The October unemployment level was the highest since November 1971 when lt also tiit six per.cent dUring a time of recovery ff om the recession of , 1910' and 1971. The last time unem· ployme~ was above six percent Was in November 1961, also a post·re<:es· sionary petjod. The jobless· rate--ror l)ousebold heads 'rose Crom 3.4 to 3.7 percent last month, while the rale tor married ma)es edged up .to 2.9 percent. Two Donors · .!.·4--~ Get ·First ' Jail Terms . ' . w ASHINGTON <UPn -Two for- mer officials of the Associated Milk THE Ii.ABO& Department said S.5 Producers, Inc. (AMPI) were senten· . ·million l\mericans ~ere without jobs ced today to four monl:hs in prison on last month, 200,000 more than in Sep· charges iiivolvirfg illegal campaign tember and 1.3 million more than in contributions. They were the first October 1973. campaign donors to receive prison Government analysts said the• $.5 i;entences in Watergate cases. million uneilhployed was the highest . ·u.s .. District Judge George ~,__Hart since the 1.abor De__partmenl began gave Harold S. Nelson, former AMPJ ·computing monthly 'unemploymen1 general.manager, and David L. Parr, figuresin1948. · former AMPI special counsel, iden· Black workers accounted for tical sentences of a $5,000 fine and much or the increaSe iri the October thi;:ee years in jail. rise in unemployment as their jObless Hart said they would se~ve four rate rose from 9.8 to'10.9 perc'ent:-the monthS, and the n be placed on department said. The jobless rate tor probation for two. years· with the white workers was about unchanged renlainderofthe sentencesuspended. last month at 5.4 percent. Hart instructed them lo SuCrender With economic activity in a slump, in Montgbmery, Ala. Nov. Jr:.., uneniployment is expected to con· 11 AMl'l •Itself previously was lined tinue rising, possibly as high as seven the m~ximum $35,000 for illegal cor- . percent next year, according to porate ·conffibutions, WhJch allei edly forecasts made by some of President totaled as much as $600,000to Richard Ford's economic adviSers. To aid the M. Nixon's 1972 presidential re-elec- jobless the administration has tioni:-ampaign. proposed legislation that would ex-Nelson and Parr are expected to be . tend unemployme_nt benefits and key· witnesses in the Watergate provide additional public service jobs prosecutor's bribery and conspiracy whenthenationalunemploymentrate case against forme r · Treasury exceeds six percent for three con-Secretary John B. ConnOly, which .. secutive months. ' probably will goto trial next year.- The Libor .Department saii:l 1otal CQnnally is aCcuaed of' accepting a employment, which has risen 850,000 $10,000 bribe for his efforts to· the in the pa.st year, wu unchanged in Nix_on. Adniinistration's 1971 intreise October at 86.5 mUlion. The civiUan in the federal price support for raw labor· force also held steady last milk" month -at 92 million.· Nelson, or San Antonio, Tex., where THE GOVERNMENT .d th b. AMPfh&s its headquarters,..and Parr; . _ sa1 e ig· or Little Rock, Ark., have pleaded gest increase in unemployment last guilty to single count felonies of ii· month. was i:imona: b.I1;1e-cotlar. t.egal campaign contributions. worke~s. es~c1ally th~tn d11rable Nelson's count also included a con- goods 1ndustnes. The rat.e for factory spiracy charge. workers -at 6.2 ~rtent 10 October -Hart said the cases posed a ''most was up from_ a 3'h year l?w of 3.9·per· difficult~foblem'' fo_r hi_m-· LATl:lf:-AS Mrs ... f.fonatfn-~.~ •. -. -cen~ a-year ago. . •. Uiiiil now, all of the executives who -.l I\ I i l 1 1---plans tO"J)Ut a few-of hiS~men afoot ilf-effortS to rolt-back-oil-prices:-tte·con· places like downtown and al South tinues to the ~1iddle East next week Co~sl Plaza. ButJ\e suggested, this whe.r~ he will try to pickup the pie~es is simply part of his normal shopping of his peace effo!1s lhat..Jv~r~ heavily enforcement as the Christmas season. .damaged by the PLO dec1s1on at an Petrocelli testified in state supteme court Thursday that the_wQ.man, Mrs_ Sifsanne--MondllnOfNev.ada City, Calif., attacked him after he put both hands on her waist during.o 1970 char · proached carrying a Dixie cup con, Among the rqaJor gro~pe 18 ~e have-pleaded guilty to illegal cam· t'-ining a soft drink. he said, ··1 said to labor force, the unemploymentrate.1n-paign--eont1'ibul-ions-Md-receiyed-onl,y----~ her. '\Vh at did J do wroqg?' the key _.e_ategory for adult meg_~s~ fines ..... ffowever, Herbert ' W. Kaim· tered flight. . looms. ---Arab summitcon!erence-in-Rabllt.------Mrs. Mondlin, a United Airlines hostess'-when-the~incident-occurred, charged the; ballplay~r touched her "below" the buslline while the team flew from Boston to Detroit on April 16,1970. ..Then she threw the coke, ice and frorn 3.9 to 4.~percent. In contrast, bach 0! Newport Beach? Nixon's lor- -----1lll,-Fight-in my.:face;-1-wasi-sttinned'. I the rate_s for adiJlt women, 5.6 ~-· _mer-personal-la~e~and a.principal_ never said anything to her, and she Cef!t. and .t~enagers.-16 .. 9 per~en~. ftlnii ,ral'Ser, reeelved a prison sen-.As for Pinkley aftd Raciti, hoWever, · th,eY.__ want to...see.foot patrolinen as-KISSINGER FLEW to the Iranian partoLnormal crime µrevention. capftaf-from Kabul, Afghanistan, where we had talks with· President As ·for the suggestion forwarded to Mohammad Daoud during a four;hour Chief Neth, Raciti conceded, "I don't stopover on hi s month.Jong tour or think the chief was overjoyed with the. Euro:pe, Asia and the lf1iddle East. l request." Probably not. Foot patAJs \ .... ~an be expensive in manpawer. Besides_ that. you have to worry about the intelligence of .modern·daY crooks who wouJd attempt to knock over places like Raciti's.-For one thing, there are a lot or guns in the s tore. It would be like trying to pull a heist at Chief Nelh's own establish· men(. ' . A_LSO, TllERE ARE a lot or thin(S !°'1tt1n_g, around , like bongo drums, tele\'1s1on sets and other assorted loan· secuiity. ·Pugs tryi ng to make a g'etaway are likely to find themselves tangle·d up i n a whole pile of electric ~uitars. Pink's, on the other hand, is much ..!l maller. That drugs tore is so narrow that if you are or ample girth, it's tough to squeeze up on a stool for a ('hocolate soda at the vintage fou n· tain. How could y_ou even pull a gun in !here? The pair '>''ho did slick up the store must have been pretty \'acanl in the brains department 1\NYWA Y, POU CE OFFICIALS do have one pretly good <l rgument ~ga inst putting patrolmen afoot. Afler you 've done that, you abrup· t1y discov~r t hat all the-crooks have «:a rs. fl!l\)ijlt1)I DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Daily Pilot is .guaranteed Hondoy-Frido:y: II you do .not hove - yo.x ~ by 5:30 p.m., coll Q,nd your l!0" ~II .be brought to yoo. Colls ore tcN!n unlil 7:00 p.m. ScrhxOOy ood Sunday: If you do not. receive your copy by 9 o.m~ Soturdoy, · a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll ond o copy will te bro.qi! to you. Coils tn taken until IOo.m. Telephones Hosl OrongeJ:ounty Aleos .. 6'2..u21 ltirt~t Huntington Beoch ood Wes.tmiMter .... 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' • " ' ' - ~ , I • I '. • • ' f t1 I '· ' I, ) 7 I ·-: . . Aft j •_,,_ • • DAJ;L·V PrLOT EDITORIAL PAGE ' ' 't' '. r ·'" ' I • • ... 1 ., ,., ~.... ~\ - tlf • \ f'T• ~. Baker Deserves Vote •' .. ., •. , r I !· ... -~ . ~:.' Dtvld Baker has occupie<t the 2nd District ·seat ,., : on th~ Orange County Board of SuperYisors 12 __ ..,;;,s-.ears and is aSking voters to return him to ofCice -for a fou.rth four-year term. · Baker ·has a great deal to recommend him for -~·electron~ _exp_eri.ence, a sound sense of fiscal manageme.nt;impeccablc charaCter ·and a thorough ~~nowledge of his district. , In his past ter'm, Baker often has found himsetr 1"' in the pOsifion or attempting .. to slow down or restrain the board majority. This has contributed tO" his taking some unwise or disappointing ~stands. ( As ·a 1esult; his--reeord ha s been-somewhat '· ·spotty. 'l'et h~rtlly as .spotty as the record or the · board itself, which has unde'rgone· some sharp , eha_nges in ~rso~~lity and ~tyle in the ~ast four -•-.. )'.ears. resulting 1n a numtier of uitpreClictable l .............. _..som-etinies 'inexplicable actions· by each of the -supervisors. . ' • I 1 ' ,..t.i - . B1.1t if . .Qaker's re~ent record leaves something· to: be, desired, there 1s far less to be said of hi s _opponent's qual}Cications. · • · ·- ... . Laurence Schmit htis little to recorpmend him other than lackluster stints-on tlie Garden Grove City Council and on the do-nothini; county Airport .. Land Use Commission. ~·· So, despite his slight tailoff in reoeni years, in ethe Baker-Schmit s upervisorial race B_a_k.er is a clear choice. Overall, his 12-year record has been good and he deserves to be ~e-elected .. Choice Too Limited HuntingtOn 'Beach voters will be offered a rare opportunity ne·xt Tuesday -a chance lo declare how they want to be taxed·. The city council has placed on the ballot a measure which asks.voters to -·-~-• ,. . .. c:;-·-.: . - choose between the now e~isting halt percent real estate tra'nsfer tax, o'r a combination of a monthly trash collection fee (probably $2) and a one percent increase in the no,W existing five percent utility tax . It isn 't oft~ cities ·offer their. res idents a choice betwee n taxes on a ballot. The baflot measure is n't legally binCling on the council, but councilmen tiave promised to heed the will of the j>eople and ·iinpose the tax favored bY the voters and we believe they'll keep that vow. But hoW inuch of a c hoice is it \vhen you arc asked to.say "yes" to one tax or anothe r? It's a ·'pick your own poison'' situation. A truer test of the people's will · would offer voters a wider r3nge of taxes to pick from --an~ it would ~lso list a series pf P-CSsible budget cuts to balance the city's shaky $31.S·million budget. We believe the city is facing financial trouble . We may e ven agree that some new source of revenue seerris. 'justified to maintain (he curte nt leve l of service offered to residents of Huittington Beach. B\ll we also feel that residents -if the city's financi~l .structure is.so shaky as th~ experts ctaim -ought to be given a ,chance to say they want less service. · Maybe a large majority of reside nt_s would say cut library service, -build less parks, eliminate the public information office. reduce the number of Policeinen or tree trimmers. W~ might.not agree with. ~r like. the outcome. but pe rhaps it is time some body asked ho'" the people feel. If the city really wants to teSt the public's pulse, give the vote r$ a long ballOt one day 'with a variety of.choices. And if there is a clear-cut ·trend from it, give;-it a try. Jt seems likely the transfet tax will win in Tuesday's election. but the result won't really tell city fathers what the people want from their government. -' .. H ---.... -,,_'j, _t_.,... ~,, ' to • .,p; . . ~- Wcute > <lUiJ tsLt:>~ OUR HOME •"'" : ·-:~ibertarians .Enjoy -Wealth of Talent Goin;, t:~~Fr_.uits .of Loser's Role -Navy Reserve Also In Trouble :-. -"-\ . . . . ' \ ta ~Niw YOllK -The politicians in ( ) 'To the Edilor: [ · \lolers' Choice In 1972 : Voted againsl Qr refused to the Libertarian Party differ from the VON HOFFMA.N Jn the Oct. 22nd issue of the Pilot, J 1'ote on·12 or the 20 major envi ronment .._ grim piealymouths trying to .. get you carried on your editorial pa ge an MAILBOX bills <all 20 pas-sed.l_. '"" thems(!lves elet'led as Demas-rats and _ ~ ... ~r~icle by Richard Wilson entit!ed , : 1'o Che Editor : \'oted against or refused to vote on ~ Repub\ic.Jlns. ··we're having a good , "U.S. Navy in troUble." Ma y I com -Voters tn •luntington Beach should 10 of the 16 major la bor bills <all 16 time," the Libertari"ans will tell you mentat thi s lime with.this leV,eito the l..etters from r.eaders are welcome. f\'or· he reminded that they do not have to passed ): ~ ~ir work is dorie and 'they· carved and gobbled up by big go\'ern· editor. My ability to speak comes mally, writers should convey their mes-mark either the ··yes" or the "no" On \1oted against or rerused to vote "on 'meet at their drinking place, the~ ment, big politicians, big unions and from 32 years as a ~avy Reserve of. sagesin3~words orless. The right to con -Proposition \V . The ballot does not 14 of the 17 major consumer protec· ~J!~po Baron FirslAVenue. big corPofalion§.., · ficer, h3:ving ~li~d this P{!St J~ne as dense {etter s toji1 space or eliminate libel become invalid if parts ~f it. are left tion, bills (16 passed ): _ _ _L. • a Captain, United Slates Navy 10 the is reserved . All letters must include sig -unmarked. and no vote 1n either the Voted aga·inst or refused to vote on .. ~tie~ hav~ lha_t ~-~~~~': h_u?rancy _----As_sUch.the.Llbertarians-have_much.__ Res~rv~. , · .. · na1ure end moiling address bul names "yes" or the "no'.' '?<Jx of Pr?po~ition 18 of the major ·hialth bills (25 .,.., which eomes from believing in '\\'hat ·in co 'lh G .., 11 , lt-1s 1t1me to-add·another-elemenl-to-moy-be"uiithheld .,._...._,rn-i,_..,_,.teT1r--~hould--be-e&nsteeTed-~~·~----~--------~I WOp!redoingaildcontrastssostrongly mmon WI eorge ..-oa ace s th d b t -vn '~'1~ ',,..,,,., 'h . . •. ·"'-; . . , American Independent P:a-rty.-There e e a e. " reoS?n is apparent. PoetTY 1ui ll not be e1t er tax. · , Voted against.'or rerusep to ".ote on ~1 1!!~~he maJ:F.:n)_!lle .~ is a difrcrence in fhe type of' person THIS CONCERNS lhe lack or"pl•n· publl.~hed. . S b 23 of the 30 major education bills 127 !"r~"""lans, w ,,--_, the two attract. however.-The AIP IT I proba le that most \'Oters passedl. -(.a~ e--« i.e l «? m ·. -. ' tends to pull n:>are factory l''orkers ning· on, the part of the Navy's "top \\'OU Id choose the rea l estate transfer SUSAN NO RVILLE .. , register anything ~ !J_ p and small busincssm-en. While the command" as they were referred to doll.ar goes ~ sc h~ls-, maOy people tax o\·cr the increased utililics tax •.. but a sense. ol trap-•!' .. ,;. ·Libertarians get more white-collar by. Adrhtral Rickover. These same in -have a..Jegilimate concern about t ~t· and garbage collection fe.e .. as it would ! ped.ton(us1on. Jl 1s · \\'orker·s and professionals. They're di\'iduals or their reliefs ha\'e allowed economic' use or school tunds. affect only those buying or selling ---'f"•e11ernlil ies •W .u,nhapP_y an~ _ • • also better educated -and yo unf1er. the Navy· Reserve~ the organi zation property rather than the whole • weiring burde~ to , FewLibcrtariansareoVer 4o. .., that enabled this country to muster T lm .. :E YEARS ago the di strict .citizenry .-'But "'e have al ready been To th e Editor '. go about making .t,; the grei!_test Navy of all time in \-Vorld initiated ne\\' rflanagefnent practi ces told by the city ad ministrator that a t;sually th e Daily PilOt' demon· one's living by lid-' ·-War II. lo ~ecay. . mod eled afler the b\isiuess' com -fa\·orable \'Otc on ..t-be real estate tran-strates a h'igh quality or ne"·s repor· .t Vocating shopworn · TllE LIBERTi\RIAN.!f-are only Their failure to define the mission munity. sfer tax would give wei ght 'to their ting and editoriali zing. ·contraaictions and self-evident im· about two years old and "'ere formed or the Re serve for the past IO rears I. Participa'tive management to argument in favor of the tax when the· How.ever. after reading your \'ery '"Pr~ttiCalilies that neither the speaker by people disi jlusioned by right-wing has Preve nted it from being !:iri ng economic efficiencies and more issue ·comes up as a Charter am·end· brief ed itori al endorsement or Robe rt • i., nor.his audieocebelleve anymore: Buckleyism, which they discovered-OF-organfted, trained ·or Utilized tO the effective productivity. _mentsometime in the.future. Bu.rke over Dennis Mangecs,J..bav_e ! ' 1 "' ' be a raise conservatism using Liber; extent to,w hich it is Ca pable.-At a time 2. Accounting system designed ' to .There is so me question 3s to. the my doubts. J ha\'e ne\'er seen such a ~ The-:ii.ibertarlans also have tht ad-t~rian slo~8.ns lo justify ad~ing tO the 'Wheii -Our 'Navy it>-being reduced in determine Costs dO\\'n to the class legality o( Proposition Win the form it poor example of statin·g glittering vantage of being Iqsers. The contem· centralized' powe.r of the state. Las size. efficient orderly e._lanQin g wo uld level. Utility use was reduced more appears on the ballot, forC!ing the ge neralities. and failing to back up porary big·part.y poljtician, whether year .. (hey ran a candidate ror mayor 1c a e orma 10 o a strong viable than 10 percent. A computerized tran-vo ters to chooi;e between one tax or ·these · general st;itements with any he' poUs a majority or not, knows or here '\•:ho polled 9.000 votes, rOo stly Navy Reserve force 'F.orce. Instead, sporJ.ation system reduced· costs and another. · concr'eteevid ence. nothing else but hoW. to win . .from the city's ultra-liberal voling the Navy lte:-;erve, bo'th air, surfa~e miles traveled. I I«leologically and programmatically· _precincts. This year they have a ·and submarine, has slagnated in 3. lncentive·tlrogram fcir-principals juiced out a decade ago, he concen· nov elislnamedJetryTucilleas_a._c;in· m'eaningless, questionable quality as school managers and staff mem-l~ateS· his whole attention on the didate ror governor." He's not out" to time -·wasting-evolutions. An cient bers. Improvements resulted in .,, mastery of dreary election lechniques .win but toge( so,000 voles, JYhich \\'ill equipment. lip service from regular savin gs rangin g frol'l) Sl .800 to $50,()00. -public-opinion sampling. adver-assure -the tJeW party· a pcrm_aner:it active duty Navy commanders, too · " tisiaig know-how', direct-mailing pro· place· on the ballot. One,of the Ways busy ti;i think about th e problem of · ..... ~e~rel,an.d media manipulation. I-le lh b' t" · l t r what kind of a Reserve is needed. is '"koO\i )i e 1g par ies conspire 0 preven e -rapidly re~urning the Navy Reserve 4 ws ow to win elections but he fective oppositl'on is through laws to the status it held before the big war. doesn 't have the faintest idea about requiring smaller parties to exhaust v.·hat~ do after he's assumed oftice. themselves cpmplying with tricky ~ ~ . LOSERS can spend their time on· 1 .,..-)deai,and on 'teaching the electorate' i~tead of pleasing it, and that is "''hat • thf .J.,tbertariflnS do. They are the great · great-grilndchildren of. John , , Locke and J .S. Mill, the Jiving desccn- d@ts-of the decentralisl, free-t:rade /~·market American Whig tradition ~ pc:~sonal liberty., which was long ~ ago killeJI out or the lwo major ~ pofit1Ca1 parties but not out or the national political consciousness. · · 1 FOR .TllE last fe,v years Congress nominating-petition ru es. · "" has se-en fit to fund this Reserve to a In ~he past, people of Libertcrrian size of about,129,000 Orficers and men. persuu sion . have had a status quo Unfortunately, nobody ho s been in - aroma about them. They seemed to be tcrested enough lo insu1;c th at th e t;ix · sayin g absurdities like the free payer is gelling his money's worth. market cari provide a solution to Callu ps or Navy Reserve in recent racism; but. increasingly·, Liber-years have produced some rather un - tarians are rctusi ng to let their prin· satis factory units. but don't blame ciples be used as an apolog ia for in-that on the career ReserVlsts. justice. !\ten like newspaper col um· It is the type or management b"eing nist Garry Wills -who. if he isn't a taught to our Naval leaders and the Libertaria n, is the next thing to it -c1uality .or discipline, or lack-of it, played important -ro les in th e beirlg adn1inistered. The wealth oU resistance to the "''ar. ;ihe Tucille talent to be foun'd among our Reser- 1 ••rr~galize Freedom,·• is one-of their ~ampaig,n ·has recruited forn:ierl\>lc · · , \'iSts is enormou-s. Every .specialty is ~ Govern volunteers and libera l among them, and in addition to th at. slogans, which all those lumpy, gray Reform Democi:a ts who 've decided they arc motivated to perform in their men running for th'e Democratic there mu st be a different and better "Twice a Citizen" role. Isn't it ubOut Presidential nomination will assent .to way ~ time "-''C gave them that chance'.' TllESE practices: a long ~·i th scrutinizing ti, budge t .. resulted in reducing the tax~rate by 21 cents per SIOO ifl assessed valuation this year. 1"hi s reduction is n1ore than the school bo nds \\'ill add~ AlthoUgh \~·c should Insure that school fund~ a re used economically , can \\'e \\'ait lo build a ne\v hi gh school ? · Our 150,000 population is cxpCcted to reach 250 ,000. \\'.e've been grov.1ing al about 10,000 people a year. In- creasing population created the need for a new high school. Although our fi\'C high schools \\'ere designed ror 3,000 stude n~each , most house 4,000. . llAVING the n10.c;t ·o.vercro"·cl cd schools in Calirornia 1:ind -getting \1·orse1 results in : BUT there is a third choice, and the Council On Sensible Taxation invites all \\'ho would prefer to reject both -taxes lo join us in leaving both \he ··ves'' and the· ·no'' boxes unmarke'a.·· . PAUL!NEE.MOEN Lot1g \1ietc l "o the Editor:; <Jn Nov. S. voters in_ the •Iuntington Be ach liniori Jli gh S<'hool District \l'iil he asked to make a decision on \\-'hat I tonsider to be one of the most inipor· tant votes of this elecfion. ProPQsition rX, "'hich is on the ballot , \viii provide a bad ly needed nc"" high school within your di strict. Passage of Proposition X is a must. if we, as in1crested tax- payers. pa1·ents , teachers and studen- ts, arc lo preserve the kind or quality ed uc at ion so ne cessary for O\lr youth. FOR EXA1'1PLE, you said of l\1r. Burke, ··some .or his conse rVali~ \'iews ~cou\d stand considerable mCl- lowing." Talk about a generalization~ Let's get s pec'ific v.·ith some evidence. - Robert Burke has voted NO to O\'er so~; of the legislation he has fa ced. An d a good percentage of h.is few )' ES \'Otes ha ve been directly tied lo liirge corporate interests and some of his n1ajor supporters. Too b,ad you didn ·t tell the readers about that. On the other hand. you said i\I r. l\·lange1·s believes roo much in . ";\IJ things to all pedp"le th rough go\'ern· ment. ·· Again a gcneralizatio.n on your part. hut not such a bad idea. But let 's get specific "'ith some evidence. l\tr. l\'langers does bcli e\'e that the pu rpose of go,'ernment is to protect and enhance lhe quality of our lives. lie docs believe that gove rnment has an obligation to protect its senior citizens. He docs belie\'e that govern· mcnt should support and improve the •quality of education in our schools. ,\nd he docs believe much mol'C that you failed to mention . -asJonµs_tbey-don't have to apply 1l. · · -~ H--~ -PC>rlhet:iliertaM:inSi s .applica aon:-t:ibel'tar1atiism is a-n1iddlc -Cl<1Sti Capt;;~,LU~1i}~1(~~ct'i means coming out not onLY for free movement. That's hardly surprisfnl:(. trade in gold bu t also· in heroin. It since our concepts of indi\'i<lu al means dumping the LocKhceds. the liberty were born 'rith tht 1nirJdlc -4,500 students ha\·e frC'e mornings .. llnd gorng to school in the nfternOon. ---4.200 ha\'ing free afternoons and going to school in the morning. -Leasing 58 temporar y r lass · If" \\'f: are not prepared to meet-the needs of futul'e oenerations, \\'e arc nOt m~ting our obligations to those \\'ho \I ill be faced with the· respon- sibHi tll:'S nf running our nation in future years. 1 urg(' C\'cryunc of you to search yo ur con science. I iino\11 that if you do so. and if you look at all th e facts ob- fcctlvcly. ~·ou \vlll come lo the con- l·lus1on t hat a )'ES vo t e on r1·opr1sition X is essential for tht• pr~:;.ervu tion not onl y or quality t·dut•:.1 t1on. l.)11t 1,o uphold ou r property 1·al ues ;.11nt to continue to make th ts p:ut of -Orange County a ·desirable p\acc.~n \\'hich lo raise_a_fWily. It 's tragic ihat m:lny lazy \'Oters \-.;ill rl'il d your: very hricf·endorsement ::ind voic nn that slim Cl'idence alone. llO \\' ;'11Jout doing a rcsr,onsiblc j(lb of reporting . J)aily Pilot. and · reser\'e more s1>a cc in yO U•I' p a pe r l o :1dC'qua tely and fairly J!l\<' your ~1- clorscmc nt s School Issue• • .JI .Franklin National banks and lhe Penn class and have nc\'er thrived in Cc1.1~ralrailroads,and e"changingthc .societies \Vhich don't hll\'~' :1 l~H'i-:1.! ·rotheEditor: pr.~nt1publi~ school system in favor one. Thus the L-iberl;ll'1'H1 s Jn · thl' lluntington Beach has l\vo main· • oC p oe which provides parents with J Tucillc c·ampaign show their ori,i:in i'i school issues : Wuchers or scrip that can be used af._. -A feelin·g.,that \\'~ neec} to ~makl:' ·Pi'Y'l'eat'for.tUilion...at any school of '-r -------bettercconom1cuse of schoolfund~. lheir choice. Jt means a massive and . ,.rE~RS 15. ~ . neat he~dqu.art~rs'-----:We need ~-nC\'.' h.igh sch~L ~~~=·~~~----..-..-rillifDMISOC"_t_d1splay1ng the-d1hgence;-01 gun1zttt1on Si nce -SS cents 01 our property t ax rooms. . -Shorter s choo l ita vs fma n\' students arc in class thr~~ hours ;., day l. Building costs 1\·il l keep goin g up combined with money lost in costly leasing. 'fhcse costs, along \\'ith tht' results of overc rov•ding. m.ake it im· per._¥ive to build a nCwschOOI no,v. -'LEONARD \\~HG in: •. seraous teo •• aru ... T __ ·• a ocie Y and selC·di scipline you'd expect. ·Although th"ey're-as radical as any .----------·-______________ _. __ ·left.wing group of the bygone Sixt1~s. lhey may have t.he"ddctriftal stablllfy anl'lorganizational staying Power th:1t outfits like SOS lacked. Moreover, they a lready have at least enlbryonic organizations in no less than 27 states. Jn addition to New York, Libertarians arc running candida'tes in such dive.rse pla'ces as California, Georgia . On 'behalf of the cnlirc Bo:lrd of Trustees and or the many Ci\'iC o.rga nizations which have acti ve ly PO· florsed th is lax override, l urge a YES vot e on Proposition X. DAILY PILOT Dear Gloomy Gu8 I thouehl the" couple in the up:-- atain apartment were the only tigh~ who square orf at 4 a.m.1nd they aren't even gCt· ingpaidforlt! D.G.T. -· PUNCH And New l(ampshire. • Nol bad tor o tv;o-yea1·.old ide<1, tiullt from the bottom with no -blg money nr ct•lebrity na me behind it. It's too cnrly t.O hope oul loud I ~at .1 he t~iber~rian s will ~ able to become the -nf"aj.o r oppofl\"ril: .. of I h1• Riwrocrolts In a rcconstltt1tcd lwu · · party io:ystern , but for lhc ovcrt:a.'<cd. ovcr-rc~ululcd. (Iver-burdened :ind under-powered milllons or lh.c. Amcri?a middh."!-clasr.thcy•re ttlc1-l---------"----- . ... R<)N SJ-l ENKr.l A!':. President, l~ard or 1·rustees B11rke's Reeord Totht• Editor: Hl' your t•nd orscmenl of Robert B1u·kc und thP staJt'rnent that he ha s \VQrkC'd di1it?<'ntl y for hi s di strltl. I sin1:ert'ly hope your rl'aders "'ill ~..c..i..._rpo~r~n~~~!iii~d.<ir thul ideo after rciulin~ 1'1_e o OM'ln g.facts . -- Rober! N. \Yeed, Publ1sher Thom(ls Ktevil. Editor Barbara Kreihich. Editorial Page f;di1 or ihc Cdltoria \ pag(' or the D:tilv fll1ot sel'ks to infornt and stimulatC readl'r~ b~ rrc~cn 11ng on this page ~1\·crs<' commen\ar,v on 1opie:s or in. \ere~t by S)'nchea tl'd eolumnists anct c:artoon1~ts. h>· provld1n~ i1 forum for reader~ 1•ie\\ 1' and by pr(•senting this nr\\·~1111p('r'i,,11p1niQO~ and 1tl<'•\.~ 9n fur r<'nt tnp1r~ Thf> ('t1ilonal opinions <>f th1· ll;i1I) Pi lot tlflllt'ilr . only in th<' C'tll~or1111 ('Olumn ut thl' ~up C)f the llll"(' o·r1n 1ons t'sprcs~ed \1,1 the cntum l'Wsls ana ttlrloonisl!i Tll~ L£1\GUE or \Vomen Voter~ <1nd ltott l!r \\nlcri. :tl'e their mvn and . d h 1 -. no cnOori.cnlcn1 of th eir vie\\5 by lhe an t c .ea1:uc or Conscrv;it1 on Oaily Pilot should be mrer~ I• r - I· I I ,..-_ --~ '~- only people w9rth voli ng foi'. ~ Voters have rated his vo~~~ecord as ' tlre-,recomr-st ·'® • m-:-• =r'nday · r 1, 197~ "-:::;::~::;~F.::::::::;::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::~blymen. · ~~_..__;,~~~===-~~~~;;:::::::;=:;:::;::!=";;;;~ • .. • I .\ . ' ' D~:l .o Jet .Tragedy Explored LOS ANGELES (API .::: An a ttorney see king damage settlements in a OCIO crash which killed-346 : people says he will attempt to prove a sarety flaw was- discovered In the plane by a subcontractor but was. not corrected by the manufac- turer. .. ,,. LOS ANGELES CUP() - Radio executive Will Lewis ·was found in cOntempt aod imprisoned for a second time Thursday by a fe&ral judge for wlthholdlnf an original terrorist mesa.age from a federal grand jury. U.S. District Court Judge A. Andrew Hauk ordered Lewis, 42, back to Terminal Island federal pr_lsdn for ''the life of the grand jury or until he purges himself of cont em pt." The current grand jury term expires in Attorney Lee S. Kreindler said Thursday he told a u.s. 'Appointment District Court ln Los Be W.as There Bordello Vote· Angeles that references to SACRAMENTO CUPI) - the flaw were omitted in Los Angeles mayor Warren w. ButlerotComp- teat analysis by the McOon· Thomas Bradley was ton was appointed by Gov. nell Doua:las c.orp., whi~ giving a speech in front Ronald Reagan to the builtthejumbojets. of the Bank of America Colorado River Board ot A DCJI CRASHED near branch Thursday as a California._Butler, 70, a · man was at.the rear of Republican , succeeds the Paris in March in the worst late Joseph Jensen or Los 'dentl a 1 " hit the facility robbing a • ID Nevada Due acc1 n v a ... on s ory. Angeles as representative Kreindler said he will at-teller -of· $1,340. The of the Metropolitan Waler tempt to prove negligence mayor was informed of District of Southern Califor- inthecrash. . the heist after his talk. nia on the board. "We necessarily·'have to ----------. explbre the..._facts and cir- cumstances about. that and the questiOR.or whet.her this <the Omlssiorlf was a con· s cio.us a ffirm ative delelion, '' Krelndlersaid. Hearsts Withdraw •. " ·Rerivard for Patty . ' FALLON, Nev. (AP) - Voters here will decide next week if they want to give a .green light to bordellos as they bp.llOt on overturning a • county ordinance which ,bans prostitution. "If it was. it might very well qualliy under a Calif or· Jti.a . rule that justifies punitive damages, which is Th·e proposition is on the ballot because of a petition drive which followed statements by the county health officer . who said SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) said in Los Angeles that he. legalized prostitution would -Mr. and Mrs. Randolph hung up the telephone -on end "unbridled and uncon· A. Heal"fit, who "aredeeply Hearst when Hearst men-trolled promiscuity_" proof of fralld." · . Tbe case is set for trial Aprll 7, 197S. Krei odler is one of several attorneys Involved in suits over the crub. of the jeUiuer. •. THE CRASH WAS precipitated by an in-fight Joss of a cargo door. When_ · the door blew open, internal pressure in the passenger cabin caused the cabin floor to cOllapse, severing the al re raft ·s control · Cables, aviation expert~h·ave sai~. "There is evid~nce so far ·in the depositions anQ. iQ..the documents that have been · produced that as early as 1969, before the first OClO was produced, that a ·sub- Conlr·actor had reported specifically to Douglas in the form of a Failure Mode Effecta Analysis (FMEA) that .if the door failed, the noor of the jetliner would concerned'' for the ·safety of tioned the i:ewanlmoney. their fugitive daughter. Cohen said he "took it as Patricia, have withdrawn an insult" and added that he the $50_ooG reward they bad .searched for Miss Hearst offered for her safe return. through underworld con· The Hearsts made the tacts "as a favor" to a San withdrawal annouilcen1ent Francisco Examiner repor· Thursday, a week after"er--ter.JYld ~:oJll.ol respect" to mobster Mickey Co hen Hearst's'father. . claimed he had located the Miss {learst was kid· 20.year ·old newspaper naped film her Berkeley, heiress in the black ghetto ap_artment Feb, 4, and later. • ofClevela:nd, Ohio. announced on tape recor· Cohen, 61 . who_ said he din~s that she was joining . h8d discussed the pos· her captors. the Sym - ~ibility with her ~rents of bionese Liberation-Army. returning her "by force " She is charged with nearly two dozen state and federal GeoTek's Controller Testifi'es crimes. ''I 'm not no r e ward seeker," said Cohen. ''What I did I did as a favor to <reporter > &d Montgomery and out of respect to Wil-li.am Randolph Hear-st wbo passed on. DR. DARIUS Caffaratti also said 'it would reduce welfare rolls by eliminating county support for women who follow service men to the nearby Fallon Naval Air station and are used "solely for sexual outlet.'' "If their natural net'jd is taken care or, it would reduce both this open promis cuity and th e v.•elfare load in this area." Ca ffarelli told the Chu rchill · County Commission lasl January. The county, located in \':est-central Nevada, has out l awed hou ses of prostitution "1iince the late 1950s, although two .nearby Nevada counties allow such operations under close supervision. get the questiOO on the baJ. lot. . Spoke~men for both sides don"t want to predict which wa·y the county's 5,~75 registertd voters will go. , "If the people want it, they'll vote for it," said . Dorothy Cann, a long-ti me Fallon resident and an · organizer of the petition drive. ;'We don't plan to spe nd any moh·ey promOting it. We'll just -let the people decide." r COUNTY Commissioner John Hannifin, an opponent of legalized brothels, said he doesn't see that the com· munity wou ld have anything to gain by legalizing prostitution. ··1 can't see hOWhOUSes of prostitution would possibly enhance the morals of our community,'' Hafinffiif said. "I don't think it would have a positive effect." Mrs. Cann s aid the petition drive wa s started after concern was voiced about the county 's venereal disease rate, which she said was hi gh and on the in· crease. ~!OTHERS WITH daughters in junior high schools were especially con- cerned, she said. • ·I . Public • AUCTION • FRIDAY, SA1UIDAY, SIJlllDAY ot 8 , ... Bargains o~ A,,;, Crystal, Sterling Sil.,.,., P~loins. Orletttal Objects .d Art, Polht1ngs. Jewelry. Antiques. Bronze._ Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise. •• vrsrr0Rs1 Come and see what fun I"' AUCTION can Hf FREE ADMISSION! ... ac~s thestrtttfrorn seven of(he~outhland's­ rriost elegant waterfr~ restaurants! HOOBS , lnapecilon & Private Sales 2-4 P.M. & 1-8 P.M. Daity Oolecl Wedneld1y l Thul"ldty . AUC110NSHELDEValv naDAY,SATIJlli>AY,SIJlllDAY •IP.M. • USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD~ MASTER .CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w-eo.111 ffltlla•av N...,.Oit~ll. c.ufontla '266• (714) '4S.22M · WE BUY FOR CASH 08 SEµ. ON COJfllflSSION · MfOl.Ef.STATQ.QWSINGl.EtfDIS I 1----'ail~eindler said he told the court earlier this week. SAN-FRANCISCO-<AI'> ·-A former· employe of GeoTek oil promoter John Burke bas told a federal .. jury that bis m~g~me.nt firm failed to return unused fUnds to investors:. Buri'e is on trial for securities fraud. (See related story Page A7 ). "I took it as an insult. I CAFFARETTl'S com- spent some money out of ments were followed by a my OW it pocket which I-successful petition drive fo never told him about.'' · A slate he81lh official said statistics on veneral diseast' were unreliable:- I ' • • _Nob.ody's Laughing COTATI (UPI) - May.or Stephen Laughli and councilwoman An·. nette Lombardi were fined $250 and placed on probation -Thursday beca\lse ofi a \)rank - p1anling rparljuana in the city plaza. Both resigned and pleaded guilty to a re~uced c h arge ~f trespassing at;2r they were charged with stealing 12 marijuana . plants. The testimony was given Thursday by Jacqueline Aldrich, fortner .controller and treasurer of Burke's Fundamental Oil Corp. Fundamental Operated the oil programs, pii.id bills, bought le ases and obtained drilling services. She said investors put mon ey i'nto various programs promoted by Burke and were subject to "ca:ll" assessments fOr,dril· ling oil and development wells. Cohen said FBI agents also alluded to the reward money duti11g ooe of "at least three" visits since C<ihen's claims have been publicized. lrt their joint statement, the Hearsts said: "We have reached the conclusion, however, that the reward offer may be misinter· preted by her (Patricia) and may, therefore, be a deterrent to her vol untary return. "Further, and most im· portant, although t:he o(fer called for Patricia's safe return, we feel the money may encourage seekers of the reward to take actions that could endanger the . safely and well-being or our daughter. transactions. You see. she .has worked for a Title Company and ha s been an Esc row Officer for another bank . She knows both sides of the fence . Speaking of fence s, which usually denote and protect property lines. this may be just the time to put your own fence ~ound that particular piecE!'"Of property you 've had 1n mind for some time. Or, you may be an owner who has finally received the right offer for that choice piece of land you ·ve been holding . If you fit either category. see Marcia. She could be the ' •This is Marcia Loop. ou r new catalyst that will smooth the Escrow Officer. From what path to a profitable purchase we·ve seen. she must be the or sa le. Call he·r at 979·4200. prettiest one in town. And a _ nice thing to note i$ that she While you are .at. our new has the intelligence to match-Head!'luarters· Building, take a her beauty. look around. Notice the 6 drive up lanes, 24 teller Because of her experience,· stations in all and the many yau can be certain that Marcia safe deposit boxes. Alf the will provide the best service features were designed ror possible . whether you're yo.ur ease tn transacting negot iating on real or business. It makes banking at persona l property, exchanges. the Bank of Costa Mesa a. real bu lk transfers or double pleasure. ' 5'1111:: BANK OF ~111FCOSTA MESA HAflB OR &LI/,~~lf~-1,.•.l•'I· ,.,, .. , ...• •,'\ O'j \,i"- ... • • . ' ' > -• • ' ' SS 656,1 2 a ·mon sit is • • • I /, AUGUST 1?72 And ifs here. • These bus ridership figures tell the ~tory. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 last year. 656,242. a month today. And rising. That's o lot of people in Orange County depending •on OCTD. . The orange and white buses crisscross the county between the t .A. and S~n Diego county lines. ~erving riders· who ore a cross·section of Orange County. Commuters who must get to and from work and find it a great convenience and ecopomy to take the bus. Teenagers: Mothers· shopping. Senior Citizens who have no otl\er way; Riding OCTD is ·easy. And compared to what it costs to run your-car, ifs cheap. At twenty· live centt a trip, no matter how many iimes you transfer, you can 't find a better way to fight inffation. It's still about the best borg·ain around. The num~r of rQ.Ytes ood_buses doubl~d just a little whil~ ago •. Sunday service became .a reality. And now service and routes expand again this month. _ _ . _ ,- . --• · -Park·N·Ride, ihe first regional mass transit ----~_slatiffifinthe county,"0Jlellrin-10te November.And the Senior Citizens Pr~ram is effective on the first of November. AUGUST AUGUST 1973 ·1974 .. S!lpport your Orange County mau transit system. Ri~e OCTD. It'll get you there. .ORANGE-COUNTY :rAANSIT_Dlll.T:RICT ' • • , ' ,_ -· .. • • - -·--- ' . ' • • ,. • ·orange · C:oast EDITJON "., t.l1~1 ...... . •. • VOL. 67, NO. 305, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, .CALIFORNIA -' ran e Morale Booster Ford ·Visits . ' ·Nixon B.edside LONG BEACH (AP) -President Ziegler said Nixon had not been told F~rd visited ailing foi-mer President Ford was coming until minutes befpre Nixon today and said Nixon was the President's visit because doctors showing "great strength" but ap-feared the excitement might be bad peared to be "a very sick man." fot:..him . · Ford, who spent 20 minutes at the . . • , - . . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1974 ' : -'Thugs Kill . . . ··Youth, 19, ·"' At Market By KATllY CLANCY Of .. DAii? "'• "'-" Stephen Michael "Mike" Finklea, Orange Coast College star wrestler and 1973 athlete of the vear at Foun-tain Valley ..ijigh School. was shot to death by bandits Thursday night. ·~ . Tod@y's Final N. Y~ Sfoeks - N TEN CENTS • -am '• ·- hospital and said he was at Nixon 's ·_ N.txon lay J?~ne .on the ~p1tal bed bedside for only eight minutes, told a dUtJDg the Vl~ll With rord, .clad lf1 D crow.d or about 350 well-wishers out· · s~andard .while'-hospital n1~hlsh1rt, ---side· the ho&pilal ''the President was Ziegler said. He added tha~ Nixon. has ·very alert. He was very interested'' in ~ notblto apowed to leave his bed since topics they discussed. the opera.Lion. Finklea. 19, v.•as working ·a!i night clerk at the 7·11 Markel, Warner AvJ!nue al Euclid Street in Fountain Valley, wheri bandits entered the store at.midnighton Halloween. The athlele·scholar was slain by an unknown number or shots, police said -".l}ul it w·a.s very obvious.to me tha~ Ford hugged Nixon's wife, Pat, and h'e had been very,·very ill," Ford ad· Visited with daughters Tricia and ded. Julie, before and after s~ing Nixon, The President said he briefed Nixon' Zieg1er said. He told Mrs. Nixon how on hjs pla~s f_ortrips in the near future concerned he was &bout the form er · to J apan, South Korea and the Soviet president's health. Union. He said he also updated Nixon Ford had spent the night in Los ·o!I Se~retary .of State. Henr.y K'is-Angeles after attending a Republican . s~nger s .tours or the Snv:1~t Union, In· • campai11n rally. · d1a, Pakistan and Afghanistan. i:-• • • The former president remained in Ford said that he talkf:!d to his. wtfe, critical cohdltion· al Menforial Betty, by telephone before.coming to Jlospi\al Medical Center or Long ~he.tiospilal-and told Nixon "thats.he Beach but has I(oproved. Ford w~nt t0 -~ndiCat~d ta..m~ that all of ~r ramtly the Jlospital after being told that is praying for his1'eC9very . Nixon Was "in his'best condili6n since "He showed great strength both his Operation." · mentally and physically in meeting · today. · The killerit got $92. They are still at large. Finklea, who was wrestling team captain at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, was pronounced dead at Fountain Valle.Y Community Hospital at 12:30 a .m . today . Fountain Valley pcilice today said they were called lolhe market at mid· night by an "unkriown trouble can:" When offlcers arrived, they found Finklect "on the floor with gunshot wounds." Officers said an autopsy will be per· formed at Orangi County Medical _Center to determine the number or Dlltf """ IUfl "9tl KILLED IN HOLDUP Athlete Finklea Realtors Endorl'e Prop.'Z' After Ford's visit, Nixon told his this very serious ch_allenge," the 1 ___ _,Qr:tne[.J).tes,S.~ • .R_on..Ziegler, Pre&ident added. • __ .;.· __ _ "It was very 'good O{ President Ford Nixon's doCior &aid earlier that ·be · ull&hot wounds.~ -~~o"!ice were reluctanflii release ad· ditiona\ ·information. pending further investigation. Directors of-the Ne~rt H.arbor- COS:t:aMei3BoanlOf1{e&lt.ors voted this week to endorse Propo,Jition z. the 53-ce.,nt property tax'override !ought by trustees _of _the Newport-Mesa Uniried-School·District~. ----- • • ....... --- locomeandseeme." tboU&ht a vilit by Ferd would boosi . "The conversation' as I saw it was Nixon.'g morale. -·~ : . • not animated ; President NW.-was . Smllin1· b1'.9adly~ Ford s'poke a lerra-nd responded to. ~ents through a-loudlpeaker-tQ-U,~rowd. · from President·f'ol:d ''.:Zi-.c'tr.uid~ ---lle;;aboot-hand;t~witll apeetat.ors and--:- • .... ~·a'd'a&i; •·n•·-was, ar·•ne. hospital-personnel at the hospi~'s . very tired .and appeared to be very main entrance. weak." Ford took an elevator Lo and from Finklea, who lived with.bis parents, Mr....-aod-M r-&rClawle-Fiaklea-ai-ip646 . EtAdelante Drive in FountaJn Valley, -planned to become.a m athematics in- struttor and wrestling coach. "'He vi as a super individual •.• everybody looked up lo 'Big Mik e." said. Vei-n Wagner, (hi youth's --wrestling-coach-at Orange Coast CoJ- lege. Wben a majority of the nine direc· .. tors voted to endorse the ballot measure al stake ~Tuesday's elec- tion, they followed a recommendation made earlier by the realtors' political affairs committee. · I Nixon's tOp-'floor suite. Crowds began gathering about an hour before bis ar· riva-1, and there-were--shouted- greetings and loud: 11pplause· as he ar- -riv.ecl-and departed. .-· -. ·--· •up· AND DOWN-,.Ford, who aroused asto~_or con-' tro~efsy Sept. · 8 wtien he granted NEW YORK CUPIJ -The .stock niarkel, lqrn .between news of declining interest rates and a Wor· ·sening economy, closed mixed today in slow trading on the New York Stock Exc~ange. The Dow Jones industrial average,lup and dO"Nn all day, lost 0.24 Points to 665.28. Advances ied declines, 687 to 663, among tJle l,69J is· 1ues traded. -.-Prices were slightly higher in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Nixon a full pardon, took a helicopter to Long Beach lntemational Airport from Los -Angeles, then drove to the hospital in a motorcade. After bis vis.it with Nixon, he retur· ned lo the air.port for a flight Lo Fresno for another campaiin appearance. .. Ford's visit disrupfed normal ac- tivities at· the hospital. Visitor& ar- riving Lo~see patients had to park: b1ockS awa:y because Uie hospital lot was fUll of ~ars belonging lo newsmen and spectators. Visitors had to fight the ii: way through a throng of people to t!nlerthe hospital. Sa11d Slider Billy Cotefl, slides down face of five-foot sandi:liff as Denny ·cote. 10, check( style. Cliffs were left after storm surf this week washed out sand all alopg Newport's ocean front. Nal1,Jrally, youngste('s like Billy and Denny were quick to ta~e advantage of the.natural condition. • Coa$:h Wagner said Mike planned lo -transrer lo St.anford University next fall. Wagner said th e six-root, 190-pound youth "had a chance ror the state title" in wrestling last year. He-said -Mike rinished ·the season with a 20-win, 7-loss record, placed second in three tournaments and third in another. But because or an injury wasn 't able to compete as well as he had hoped, Wagner added. Newport-Mesa Parents ' . Mike's aunC,.·Rose McMahan, said today her nephew was a ''fant.astic boy " al}d a scholar. "Everybody loved and respected him,•:she added. Have Formula to:Vote i!Y IJJ1<ARYKAYE • OINDllH,NlelSt.n Parents 0(1 children who attend Newport-Mesa Unified School District schools may have aTeady formula for deciding hoW lo vote on Proposition Z Tuesday, proponents of the measure point out. . For example, a .family. with two children that pays $600 worth of prQperty taltes to support education m~ fi gure it is coming out ahead, because the district currently spends • abOut$2,SQOtoeducf!tetwostudents. · From such a ra'mily's viewpoint, weighing what it costs to educate their children against the taxes paid to ·sup- port education is a convenient w8.y to test PropositionZ. · But not all 79,670eligible voters who live within the.:.N:MUSD boul'ldaries will have so clear a choice when deciding)Vhether or not f4> approve the 53-cenl property tax override tha~ is •' Proposition Z Their choice is confused by : -State legislation (Senate Bill 90l that limits \ax rates local agencies can set without first obtainfng voter ap- prova:I. -Court decisions that attempt to equalize spendinti per pupil between wealthy and poor districts. -Built-in inflation factors that do not allow well-to-do school districts like N-fl.1USD lo increase revenue in direct ratio to the.inflation rate. -The cont!nuing spectre of lower local tax rates but higher t ax bills caused,. by higher assessed values being placed on property. As a result of those factors, N·MUSD trustees £ind themselves asking v.oter approval of a 53-centtaxoverride that. if approved, will result in a 1915·76 tax rate 19 cents lower than the 1973·74 rate of $4 .40 per $100assessed value. <See FORMui.A, P1g:e A21 A neighbor oC Finklea's in Fountain Valley, poli ce oCricer G. C. Watson~ said the youth was an "all around sport." Finkle~. born in Tucson, Ariz ., ·moved to Fountain Valley with his family two years ago. At l'~ountain Valley High School, he:, played baseball and rootball and was Irvine League champion wrestler in 1973. He was graduated 21st in his class at Fountain Valley and was a B·plus student at Orange Coast College. Besides his parents. Finklea is sur· vi\'ed by a brother, l\1itchell 14 and twosisters, Karen, 17, andCla~ia. 6. Agnew Letter . . Of Resignation ' Feared Stolen ' . Big Pmnpkiµ Hurts Driver WASHINGTON CAP) -An orricial investigation, is under way into the possibility that the ·letter of res-· Cf,.t·i'bai· •kD;pS ignation by fornler \'ice President ., ., S11iroT. Agnew has been stolen,. 'State Department spokesman Jolin Lendf,.IJff Rale King said today the original or the let-'""'-let s ubmitted Oct. 10, 1973 to A young Newport Beach motorist Seoretary of State Henry A. Kissinger was injured Thursday night when a 15· NEW '10RK (UPlJ -First apparently is missing. pound pumpkin hurled from a passing Natlona I City Bank today King aCkrfoWlcdged the possibility -< , "We're very pleased by the direc· tors' action and welcome their sup· port," said -John Nicoll, N·MUSD superintendent: - Nicoll and other school district of· ficials say passage of Pteposition Z is ·needed to offs'etthe 1mpacrnn1nr1111t111r--~'"1 and r estrictive revenue limiting legislation on the .Quality of' ed1i;allon orrered by the 38-school district. Last week,.a vote by the realty boar- d 's full membership failed to materialize when the issue did not make it to the floor during a general membership meeting .. Therefore, the 'director's endor· sement or Proposition Z does not necessarily reflect the position taken by a majority ofthe l,700 members of ,the realty board. -- Students to Drive · Voters to Polls Corona del ~tar High School students, will be a·iailable on election d·ay to drive people to and from the polls, the Corona de! Mar Kiwanis Club announ- ced today . The club is ~nsoring the students. who v.•ill be available all-day Tuesday to help voters unable _to get to the polls. Persons who need a ride.may phone 644-1895 either fl.1onday or Tuesday. • Oranl(t• CoaNI . Fair skies and "'armer lcm-· ~ -pcratures arc on ·the ag'(lnda !or S.i turday, with highs of 66 nt the bcaclles and 70 1n1anci. Lows J.onight46·52 INSIDE TODA l ' - ' au.to crashed '11rougb..his car's wind· lowered· its prime interest rate that the letter, which could have greaL The Surv1ool Thealer Company, (-..sll.iJ:IJL __ :..., __ ~-----1 Joc.Lhe..t.hird.toosecutlve week in•+~· alue.,on..thc..open,matkct. • .m·l&ll4lt<e.-.l-Jouttll!l!>!Je Ll1L1''Ulnl.i . .._JJJJ<kJJJLL-l,.---l Leon Joseph Colafrancesco, 16, of ·response to. easing ni.oney and been stolen. employ!' pnmal .10Unii1 and body . Orange County firemen CllSC driver Jane Tubbs out or nuto 'fol- •1tlwing two·car crash shqilly before I p.m. Thur d~ j n Santa Ana Heights. Miss 1'ubbs. 251 Brentwood St., Costa Mes a, was reported i_n stable condlllon today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. Acclacnt,occurred at SliJiUl ~na Avenue and Pegasus Street: · • ' • • , .. ' 1 1830 Port Westbourne, suffered a four· credit conditions. I-le said an invesligaticin by several move m"enl 10 communicole 1n 0 · inch ga!h in his forehead when the Hal -· The bank,•the Qation's second government agencies Is being made. oonoerbal sound &ymp#lotw_ Their low~cen missile crai;hed through the largest, dropped Its rite from 11 The apparent disappc!arance or A(!.· prog re ss ia picturf!d on lhl' windshield. sprayingglassirthis face. \!O 10~~ perc,nl, the lowest in the new·s letter came to light shortly a£-"'eekcndtr cove today Colafranccsco.whoWasdrivin1 east l'lallbn ror a tn a/'or bank and the fer Richard Nixon submitted his let• On Ford Road v.•est of Ma~Arthur lowestsincelas spring. ter of resignation to Kissin•er -last AtT-~••1t• .t.i """1M c .. r ,l" B I d • ' k t 1£ Th 0 .... ., '' _.,_, '" ou evar , w s i.a en n oag e move. is ex""""cd to Lria. ug11s• ..King said-'Ih .. Nauo· nal Ar-"-. '·I' , I' -.,..... -e. .. ~ ..._ ~rkrf, ~" .. ...,,,,.,., ..... , 1u.s:.mor1at. ,osp1ta s emergency room gcr sim liar action 'by. olht;r chives discovered that it did not have -~• ••·•' 0r .... c...111t ... , by his father for treatment after the banks. ' Agnew's original at that time. &:::W 01jj; :=:w_., . ~!:! 10:30 ~.m . inoldent. •le surrered The prime, the loan interest The Agnew letter ortglnally was er.ttwt•• aJ •11 •w mero ' 0th~ m II ( h. b t \Dlt111trtw11ett .t.• ,._ • .,_....,,0 ""'"' nu u. L'l"S a er cu son 1 c ar.gc ~$l corpora e ~iven lo Kissinger's offi ce at the i e.i•1a1,. ... -,., T•ll•I,..., a fu eand head, police..said .,_ cusloll\CJ-5, has dropped steadlly_ White llouse.. KJng said it_ was as· :=!"'"',. .. ~ ,.1c1·, ........ .' ct:_ The ynulh·told police tht'! pumpklM s1ncc" late September from a sumed that tlt'e oril{inal was senl·to "-n• •r w.r11,.,., ..... , v.'tHi thrown bY someone In a passing ) record 12 percent: • the Archives to be part of the rtatlonal , :~:CS-'!. !! w ... ..,.., ' C1·•.' compKf:!_car . ~~-----~--~--' record. '-----\------'--_I - .v r . ' \ I A2 DAIL v PILOT N Flourn o y N a rrows I -. Margin By the Assoclaled Pres8- Democrat Edmund G. Brown 'Jr. leads Republican Houston 1-lournoy ·by 48-40 percent for the Ca lifornia Governorship; compared to 47-36 per- cent a month ago, the California Poll repOtted today. Th JH)ll, taken early this week, was lhe last before Tuesday's elections. Telephone interviewers conducted lheaurvey between3and9p.m. Mon - day,. Tuesday and Wednesday in the state's 18 mos\ populous counties lll'.hich account for 89 percent oi Cal ifornia's registered xoters Field said, ' The sampling, weighted to ·match party registration data by couqty covered 1,077 registered · voters wh~ all said 4Jey planned to vote, The total inCluded 597 Democrats 413· Ripublican,s and 67· who decli~ed to state their party or were registered as other P.arty. · There ls a 9S percent chance, Field ~cl.. that t he poll results are within plua, Of mjnus 3 percentage· points of results that could have been obtained had 'all.ihe atatea's vOters been Inter- viewed. F1ournoy's thrff.poihl gain from a pionth. aio resulted mainly from "a .strenat.heninc of his position among Ro.publicans," Field said. I n the survey Sept. 28-0ct. 1, Flour-. • . .... • • ' K'.aste Paper • " . Pla11ni119 Boutique MC!-rY Royston, Pat Zielinski; Kym Patterson and Cind y· Gefwick (rrom lert>· are a mong the members or senior Girl Scout' troop Las Com · paneras tha t will conduct holiday boutique • Saturday at Girl Scout Cou~cil . ofrices; 1820 Adams Ave .. Cost a Mesa . Handmade and homecooked items r anging rrom arghans to jams will be on sale rrom 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. . ' .. GOY had 68 percent ot the GOP vote. with 16 percent golng to Brown and 16 percent undecided. This week, F1our· noy aot 77 percent of the GOP votes, Brown 13 percent.. and 10 percent were undecided. "'For FIOW'DOY to win," said Field, "'lfhe n\ust capture a larger propor- tion of Democrats.'' Flournoy was favored by 15 percent or the Democrats polled this week - &he same percentage he got a month ago_ These are some or the 50,000 s urplus voter guides the Orange County Registrar or Voters won't be usi ng this election time. Too many were ordered rrom the state and . now t hey'll be _reduced to pulp and recycled. The county will get about $300 ror several loris worth of the e'xcess guides, but that's rar short or what it cqst to print them. Two lnj~red In R e ar-end · Collision A sports car smacked into the rear end of a Newport Beach police car early today causing injuries to each Train €ars Derailed; Gas . Tank Explodes LA MIRADN(UP.1).0 -A railroad tank car of propane gas exploded here, derailing 29 cars of a Santa Fe freight train and forcing the evacuation or 300 persons from their homes. Noone was reported Injured. measur e in case of further explosions. ··Fire orficlals said a tank car con· taining liquid propane gas exploded aboard the slow-moving train and flames immediately. engulfed eight • railroad cars. Hearing Slated . - For Alternate Me:anwhile; on the campaign trail, fres1dent Ford said Thursday night in Los Angeles that Callromla can lead the national fi ght against in- flati,on by proving "the pessimistic pollsters'1 wrong"TueSday by election ' ~ aRepublicanticket Tr ansit Plan Selection <>(rflournoy as the succes- sor to Gov. Ronald Reagan tan A public hearing will be held In Los produce the "kind of fiscal prudence Angeles this month on an altemative that can make a big dent In inrlation, '' plan to limit auto transportation in the Ford t o ld .an estjmated 800 SouthCoastAirBasin. F rom P ng e Al driver and major damage to tbe two · a utos. FORMU. LA-Stephen Lee Booth, 23, of 900 Sea . . . • • • Lane in Newport Beach, suffered a Yet, when applied to higher assessed thiee-inch cut on his forehead when his values, the lower rate would generate car rammed the rear end of Officer an estimated_added $4 mllliOn revenue Donald Anderson's patrol car just trustees say is needed to maintain the before 1 a.m ., said police. existing levelorN-MUSDeducation. Boott\.was taken lo Hoag Memorial Los AngeieS County she ri.ff 's deputies 'said the evacuation Thur- sday night was a precautionary From the homeowner's standpoint, llos pital, where 30 stitches were if PropositionZfails, his likely 1975-7ti required toclos~thewoun_ct._A~erSOJ!.,. w 0 man H it ta:it rate will be $3.68 per $100 rathery who suffered minor back.1ru11nes, was . than the $4 .21 rate the ballot measure alsotreatedatHoag. ~. ·. . The American Red Cross set up an emergency ceitter at the City Hall to accommodate evacuees. · Ten fire companies were hampered by toxic g&s, officials said. A witness said there was a big ex- plosion followed by a cloud of smoke and ''a hell or a-fire.·· Repul;,>licans at a fundralsiOg diilner The hearing 00 Nov. 15 will be on a 1----for F1ow-noy, the45-year-old state con· tr-ansoortatioD·eontrol plan drafted by ~-'\ -the Calirornia Department of Tran- wouldproduce. A~erson-saldhehadslowed-to-15-or---F :rh;•i'•ar'rux·ri1e1s·$1.01-per $loo-20 m11 ... per-11our wheo-he-•potted-• ·As-G.un ires assessed value pedestnan he wanted to 1ilk1.o on the Firemen on the scene said a pile of eight burning cars was Atacked up In ·ooe-location,, sending-l!ames.150 feet - into-the air. They -said-lhe...heat wa1- melting the cars together. Ford added, "what happens in this sportation (Caltrans). great state Tuesday will be a beu: Nearly a year ago, the U.S. Envlron-weth~r as to what might happen in mental Protection Agency <EPA> ,,_ __ ----11ll6 -"--__,.. ····------enacted a plan to be implemented by ~ Pre~ident, ~as on hJ~ nrst visit 1977, that called for.gas ratlonJns and to California as ~hi er execuqve. _ parking s'urcharges tor~'1Ce travel in ,At the same time, Brown was at ten-the'air basin. dmg a $190-a-couple cocktail party in SinCe the n Caltrans has been ne~rby Encino: . . working with other agen'cies todeyelop ~r.ownre~a1nedcerta1nofv1cto!"Y. an alternative plan that would be _ I m confident because I believe "more socially and economically ac- IH!?J>le really want a, c·hange.'' he ceptable." 11.1d. • · : Caltrans aides say the new plan Brown .. who hd! ca~Uoned against places emphasis on 'incentives to in- ov~rconf1dence •. ~~chned. to .totally due~ shifts from single-passenger reJect the poss1b1bty that Flournoy vehicles to Car pools or transit could pull an upset. vehicles. UC lroine's Enrollment Up Reflecting a relatively slow growth trend throughout th~ University of California system, UC Irvfne.'s enrol- _. lment increased 398 .students this fall to 8,76•. a ccording to final registration figures released Thur- sday. The increase in student population included 242 undergraduates, 93 gradu·ate .s tudents and 73 health science stud ents. . Enroll ment in the entire nine-cam- pus unive rsi ty system increased to 122.436 from last year's 118,909, with most of the 3,527 studt nt growth due to heginning and transf_er students. .· ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT nwar.,... Coe•• o.11v "11ot. w1111....i<11" c--.......... ,.._P•K•. l•publ~O'f'U..Or­C.0.llt Putith.1"119 ~~•nr. ~.i,..,,,_ .,, eiutoll~. Mll""•y lll'llUQll Ff.0.Y. t ... Co\tl MrM, ""'•-1 &ltotll, H1'"h"91on S...11,Fo....- l•ln ...... 1,,, .... 1 .. -. ~•OOIH••<k V•lley .,,., l-"'M ... 11,\11111 .. c ... ,, 4 ... ., .. •f9IO<'loll ...,.._ 1Jlu111•\he<I $•tv•d•" -s.inoon '"" p<lr>(l .. I ll"Ol•$111"'1 pt1n1 ,, 11 lOO l\ltll twy ~•HI, Co\tl Mfl-I, (1h!o• no1 '7t1' Rober! N . Wet.<! Pr••>Oeftl """ PuD1•Y>er Jack R. Curlev V•(~ Pth•~nt •"" (ooon•fll """''l"' Thomas Keevll • • Thoma!. A. MUrDt1 1ne Cnarles H. Loos Ric hard P. ~all A,,1,t1nt ~nAQ•fl4EO>IOO"• · N1wpor1 Beach Office llllN••DOtl Aou.,.•.,<I Mtlll"' 4Mrt•• ,. 0 la~ •llS, '7 .. ) 01tt1r Offlcn telllMtW JJOWt•tfWw$lr"' .......... Kl'l,111t~~rH1 HWMIO!Clllll'I h1c11 · lll'S S.«11 lle<i'9•••d Seddlto.ot-11'11i., UNI~ ~f ...... 11S...DoetoFr"'"'' - T1J1phont (114) '42-4321 . Claisslfltcl Adv1rtlslrtg M2-S67I (Oeoyri .. t, l•ti Q•1<1.. CNl1 ""'°''"'"'' ~' !ft ....... \l!H .. \ 111.,. .......... ••1e1 ,..."'' e• '"""""-"'' "'''"' ,...~ • rflt'Mv(til Wlll'lllWI 'c-t••I 111'"""-ot '°°'""'' ·-· $r((lllf t !t \i -·~~ IWtrl •• 0\11 ""M t.lllOffjlf "'~""··-Ito ~-· .. ~ iJ oO mOl'tll!V Ir/ ..,,., "'00 "'""!~If, ..,,.., • .,, *!.1111'1-U.Olt,...,,1~1, ·-~--- of substituting this plan for ihe .EPA plan if it m eets EPA's requirements. The hearing will be held at the Junipero Serra Building, 107 S . Broad- way, Los Angeles, at 9.30 a. m. The state plan ls available for ieview al the California Department of Transpor tation. District 7, 120 S. Spring St., Room~l8,LosAngeles. San O nofre Vi olations Revealed • Offici als at the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station have been notified of an apparent violation or federal regulations after a ret'ent inspection .. Dave Ba rron. commu nications representative (Dr Southern Caliror- nia Edison Company, said today that steps a re being taken to correct the minor violations. • Barron said plant orficials were notified lhat they had not post.ed their oper a tin g Jicense and ""operating procedures and the standards for radiation protection as required by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. ··11 ·s r eally s orl or an ad - ministrative type of thing," Rarron said. He expl ained thal the operating procedures and radi ation protection standards are 1a·rge volumes wh ich can'.t be displ ayed on a bulletin board. Instead, pla nt orficials will post a notice Slfyilig where the informifioil is available. He said officials bad apparently posted another document instead or Mic operating Jitense by mistake. . The items will be displayed on' a central bulletin boa rd, Barron said. There is no penalty for the violation if officials take corrective actton, he ~ said. Th e regulations requiring the posting went in lo efrcct la.st ye~r. l 9 ~yettr·old Held MILPITAS <Ar) -·PoHcc Chi•f James M. l\lurray gaid a l!J-year-old San· J ose ma11 ' wanted fo r In· \'esliaation of murder fii the stabbing death ot Jcseph ine Jeannette De.- Cato !Orrendered .Wednesday r'liihl . The bodyolthe prCgnanLMrs. D Caso. · Z7, was found crumpled iii a mud- dy horKestall or a stable 2Yi miles from hcl'Milpltas h()mc. • To the owne~ of a home the assessor shoulder of East Coast Highway west sayshasa marketvalueof$80,000, pas-.· or Avoc~do Avenue. sage of Proposition z will mean about He said berore he could pull over to - $106 more on his 1975-76tax bill. • ~e side of the road, Booth's car struck· Should inflation push the value of his bi's auto from· the .r:ear; ~nderson home higher, the tax rate would es~mated Booth was f:lriving a~ 45 P,robabJy-be lowered to compensate, at miles pe,r bour. • . . least in part, for the inflation factor, Booth s car was reportedly a total accordlngto.schoolofficial.s. loss and the patrol car was des_cribed · The $4 million Proposition z is ex· as havlng "major"damage. pected to produeein 1975-76means the .Booth _w~s not_cited, but ~e ca,se is district will be sPending aboUt $1,422 still under1nvestigation,policesaid. per 21tudent a year, or $150 more per child. • At today•s .spend;ng levels, that. B utch er Kills Self would m ak~ N-MUSD the highest spending school district per student in Oran e Count . Current! i .ran s secon , w1 an annu expen- diture per student or Sl,272, about a hair dollailess than the Irvine Unified district spends per child . In contrast to N-MUSD's projected yearly spel\Aing of St,422 per student, Placentia Unified School District spends $904 a year per student, the county's lowest rate. . High:quality, high-priced education was the original bluepri"nt of N-Pi1USD when it was formed in 1966, according to District Superintendent John Nicoll. · When the new district combined Costa Nesa and Newport Beach elementary districts plus the Newport lfa'rbor Union High Schoo l Di strict there was ''catching up"' to do, Nicoll explains. , This Involved upgrading materials and methods at Costa J\1 esa schools, whic h ge nera lly· Jagged be hind Newport schools in lcrms of spending· ability. · Besides money spent playing catch- up, the district enjoys certain re·atures ~ermed htxuries in 1>00rer di stricts. the .superintend ent says. f>"or example, each elementary school has its own li brary. Media Cen- ters con taining audio-visual equip- ment and other materials have been · built io 14 of the 25 elementary schools and more centers are planned. The district also spends more than the average on its mentally girted students. since they comprise a hi gher than usual proportion of students. Research and development is also a major district expense, according to Ni coll. providing new teac hing method s and testing programs. In summary, Nicoll says, ,,..Therc·s a direct corr.el ation-between money-and quality in ed ucation and there 's no denying it." And, he maintains, it will be the .. voters who will decide-1'uesday if the _ distri ct 's present standards a re sacrificed lo inOationary erosion. I Seven Tons Of Pot Seized TIBURON (UPI) -To avoid arrest nd rob char es a San ranc .sco utc er s t mse to death, police say. Patrolman Mike Dory of Belvedere said Anton Marcel ,Jr., 30, or San Francisco, killed him· self Wednesday after being chased to a Tiburan parking lot while driving a stolen car. · • • . . • San Clemente police doilbt that a local housewife will use a . 25-callber· automaUc fqr prote·c· tion any more. -after-a fteak cleaning inciden1---1hat ne&rly cost her life. POiice .said a zipper oo her pants denected the slug fired ac- cidentally lasfWednesday nJght b)' Mary Beasley of 14.262 N. El Camino Real. Instead of a serious wound,,she received a grazed abdomen as the .slug pas· sed by. Police said lllrs. Beasley was ··deaning the gun tiut erred and · entered a round in the chamber · f re ullin out the ~lip con· taining the r es( of'(he am· munition. The pistol fired as -shewascleaning it, they said. After emergency treatme·nt at Sen Clemente General Hospital, she went hoale again, they said. : . . ·A , Santa F'e spokesman said the train was en route to San Bernardino, from the Los Angeles Harbor area . ' Fiie of[icial&-said-county~ aild. ,La Mirada Fire d art.men\ units con- fiinid th°'e tilaze soon er lie er· rived on the .scene. 2 Whites Indicted . WASHINGTON.<AP ) -A federal grand· jury today indicted two white teen-age youths on charges of con· _spiring to fire-bomb school buses during the desegregation disturban- ces i'n Boston last month . The lndJcr- menl, returned in U.S. District Court in Boston and announced by the Justice Department in Washlng~o accused Thomas McNaney Jr. a D_ana P. Smlh of conspiring to se · Molotov cocktails in .school buses con- taining black children. MAK E THIS THANKSGIVING ; Extra .Special With A New ,Dining Set .From ·Ted . von Hemert · • Shown, One Of Kindels Finest. See It Today. • • • OREXEL-,HEAITAGE7iE"!_AEDON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-8AKEA ' TIJUANA. Mexico (UPI).hc third m ajor narcoUcsseiiure1 ck -seven ton5 of marijuana -ha en reported in a Me'Xlcan,Amcrican cam-P.al~n a,Ralnst a majOrdo~:smuggll ng nng at the border. ... The. marljuHna W8S-fttiie<l Wod-11--------.,,,--• ncsda y nig ht at ttanchu Lbs Palom•s. ~ .. locattd on the road to Tccatc ,.id WHIDAYS &~ATURDAYS t :OO lo 5:30 'i\l fon ~o 11npe& ·Quiroga, feder al CLOSBr"NONDAYs \ • .,, (~rl.ct nttorncy here, •' ' . ' { • -. r . ' NEWPORT BEACH• 172'1' WEST(:l.IPf.~ DR., , 642·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 3-45 NlllC TIT Ct)AS1' llWY. 4lM·fiM I . -· . TORRANCE• 2'M9 HAW11IORN>; B~VD. . fO pcn Fri. 111 9, Sun. 12·5:301 ---., 378-1279 ..... .~ .. ··' . • ' f. . .. .. ' , /' . . ' ' ~ ., • , • . ' Ftlday, November t, 1974 S ZS r ' ' HB DAILY PILOT A:I &~·W®@!? ®®!?WO©@ der DenieS-Fund , A Sundty, Monday, Wedftftdly and Frld,ly •"tat•re Of the lta Uy Pllo ' Col o problem? '11ten write Pat Dunn. Pot will cut rr>d lope, gi(lhe • onswtr1 ond at- • tio11 you need to solve inequities'irl . '-l , go~rnmtni and • • bus1ne1.r. Afoll your quesli.ow to Pot Dun·n/At Your Servict. Orange, Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. 8oz 1561.J. Costa Mesa. CA 926?6. Include your telepho11e number. 0 DEAR P.(\.T : l 've h•ard that the Callrornia Fish and &ame ~ommiss!on has a lt'ophy awitrd program. What is involved in this, ond ·where can I obtain complete information? - . R.C.,lluntlngtonlleacb This program ·awards annual certificates for the largest trop~y 4 recorded i!I •number of Osb and game ,categories. Each year, the sportsman laking the larJ(est (by wf!l«ht) example In each major nth and l'•me $eele11 c1tegory will be provided with a cert Irle 1t.e, 1l1ned by the president or th_e Fish •nd Game Commission, reco1nl1lng his outstanding take. Inrorm•tloa about rules, mlnimam· q•allr'yln1 welgbt1 •ri other iastractlons may be requested b). wrltla1 to the Fish •nd Game Commission Office, 1411 -Nlatll St., Sac S•cramento, Callr. M814, or frorn any re•IC!nal office. . • Ull'IT ......... • 'ADVANCE THE CAUSE' Congreaawom1n Burke Secretaries . . Hear_ .. Burke ' • Mitchell .Rep()rted · Suspicious WASHINGTON (U PI) -JebStuart Magruder ·today aogril denied im· plications by a defense lawyer at the Watergate cover ... ul! trial that he had taken mon.,,...,,.om Richard · M. Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign for personal use. "There are no funds missing rrom the Committee to Re -el~ct the President that 1 had anything lO do with," Magruder testified, his voic.e rising. "I have taken oo funds •.• t( that Is your suppositipn." · The implication was raised ·by Jacob .,:. Stein. law:v.er for cover.lip . defendant Kenneth W. Parkiflson, whc said former Attorney G~neral John N. Mitchell had been "suspicious!' that Magrud'er' cJivert.ed canipaign cash. Parkinson, a lawyer for ttie re-elec: tion committee, and Mitchell are two of· the rive former Nix'on associates on trial. With.the j.ury out of fille room, Stein said that parkinson.&t Mitchell's sug· gestion questioned Magruder · at a Ju1y 15, 1972 meeting about his finan· cial status. He said Mitchell believed Magruder had "sti.Cky fingers.'' On. W/'o· men When Magruder and the jucy relur-,.,, ~ ned to the courtroom, Stein bore in on ·..rllat A• I Eati11g' ' that meeting. Magruder testified he • r'" ' had rorgotten all aboUt the discussion DEAR PAT: I would like to become 8~~:2'~~y until today and now remembered thal mor.e knowled~eable about the he disc\lssed his financial affairs with properties or vanous food additives A Democratic· congresswoman Parkinson because he was arraid he found in almost every kind of whoonceworkedasalegalsecretary mig'btbeindictedrorWatergate. processed food now being sold. I 've be£ore she became a Jawyer urged h d Qra_nge _County's. legal secretaries "I didn't.realize it at the time·but I ear so many bad things about some --· _._, ( Thursday to "go into law, seek toe.al realize only tUuay that it was a setup o theseadditivesthatlwanttoreadup · " M d ·d I th c political office and use every means conversation, agru er sa1 . " ::ou~~fadry~suggestarew_boo_ksl you can fo ... advance the cause oC maybe make !he mistail'e or thinking G.B.,L.gun•Beach _ women." . Mr .. Parkinson was a frienii. "I 'm a M•ny additives: are listed in your ·U.S. Representative. Y.vonne Brath· very open person.'' lfletioai•ry buttbesepiperbiekb9oks waite Burke (D-Los Angeles) told the "To rorbid me lo examine this wlll give 'you mere det•lled lnfof· Orange Count>:" Bar Assocl~tion:s man's motiv~tion who has lied time matlOa: "ACoasumer'1Dlctlon8ryof Legal Secrelanes Day meeting in and time again is an insult,'' Stein F~ Additives.'' by Rltlb Winter• Newport Beach that-discrimination said in obtaining permission. from -. T t ·-n,'s Up ,~O ~ar 'Dad' Miller /1iitiates Links • By JAN WORTH Of .. o.tll''°''-'Slillt ll.G . ''Dad" 1'1iller plays golr several times a wee k and his score has matched his age since he was 67. At 97, he's still golngslrong. · 'Wednesd:iy, the chipper. goiter from A'naheiJTI w•s. the first to tee off the new Casta del Sol links, an 18·hole, executive, par·GOcourse. • , "How can you"be 97 arid still be ac- tive in golf?" he asked~ ''Well, yoo tan't dissipate your-lire in anY way. And J.h111v en't. ' "l have never used tobacto in any form . I never drank a drop or liQuor. And l never, never, never ran around with women.'' rn the respectful pause that lol--"' n lowed, Mfll er added, "And lhaf's one, ~!!~·t two, three damn lies I jus~ told ." .• ·11iil~ 1t\-.. ··1 As the special guest or an opening iti~.~!1 celebration for the latest addition to ;rl.fif§.; Mission Viei·o•s only private adult ~{11~i~·. l~t~· ~ community, Miller said he owes much ~ .. ,{:"'•'.'·\'.·\ of his longevity to golr ·. :;*',· ;.;;;\1"•\"•\• :-............... , ... ,\ "You don't stop playing because yoll grow old,'' he said. ''You grow old beciuse you stop playiog." ·l·r:·· .~ ... · ,. i~!{· .. ~·:.-..i: •• ·: .~1· \~·=·\!':\.~:~ t:,•!i'*\••' .. ·Jl .o:if,\'·•~·~ ..... \ • ·He urged oldsters to stay active and interested in-the world around them. ~IJ l'ilfi 5i.H "'91• .... Income' ·· .. Guarantee Weighed By HELEN THOM.AS WASHINGTON (U PI) -President Ford is considering a gu4ranteed family income plan that would allow him to scrap much or the pre~nt i:iational welfare system, the Wtiite House disclosed tOOay. Assistvnt press secretary L'arry Speakes said Ford has cirtulated the income proposal for comnient amonr - fe~eral officials and reached no decision on whether to sutimit it lo the next Congress. The draft proposal, developed at Ford's request, would basically guarantee a·cash payment or $3 ,600 a year to a family or four having no other income. Should a family mem- ber find work·, the plan would continue the federal cash payment until the fainily iq,con'le level rea~hed $7 ,2oo. Thi:; plan would 'replace thre·e traditional welrare programs Ford considers wasteful al\d innationary' - food stamps, aid to dependent children and supplemental security income. "My ·qhilosophy is that you don't count your age by" the number or years, but by what you have done to help other people." STILL GOING STRONG Gotter Miiier ,.. Speakes called the Fm:d plan the ------------~ · "income supplement program,'' but iL Joining la-1iller for the celebra.lion were about 100 guests from Casta del Sol, the Mission Viejo Company and loc~I new s and sport~ media .. The 3,62l·yard golf course is open to the public starting today. It was designed by golf course architect Ted .Robinson. • - Huge Haul in Drugs • CHICAGO (UPI) -Police, tipJ)ed about a shipment of P..C exican marijuana, raided a West Side apart· ment Thursday and seized suspected marijuana and toCaine valued at more than a quarter or a million dol· Ja r s. Inte lligenc e divi sion in· Clubhouse construction at the · vestigators arrested three men, coUrse'is scheduled to start near the whom Sgt. James Fruin described as end or the year for service by May.. part or an organized ring or "major 1975. The Casta del . Sol Reci"eation suppliers of Mexican marijuana in Clubhouse now serv es thalPuroose. Chica_g~· seems to follow the general lines of guaranteed-income propoSats suppor· ted be£ore under other names and with di£ferent reatures by President Nixon and Sen. George S. McGovern, · 'the 1972 Democratic presidential an· d'dl .-.. .i • 1 a e. . . The Nixon administratloi\'s "'family assistance plan'' passed the House with the backing Of Ford; then the Republican floor leader, burfalled to g~t Se Date ~pproval. • ' - President Johnson "also Sup)Orled experimental guaranteed·in"C'Oine programs in 'Various areas ·but never ·~nt a federal proposal to Congress. "CMsamer Beware: Yoar Food .ad against her sex is stil~ ·rampant U.S. District Judge Jo}\O ·J. Sirica to M Jt'1 Been Done to It," by Be•trlce · ~espite all that has been said and. done ·pursue the questioni~. 1-----lrnaa.ft•ater:;.!-"Tbe-Oemical Be•at; • • tn t_ecent years. . 1--~-~•al Nacler'aS&u!lly_G~lleport011 "Women comprise only four per.--Magruder has-testified that at Lhe late . ood •841 nn.g Admlilstr•UOli, cent-of-Ute-41,000 lawyers-in-Caliror luly-14-meeting...he..gav.e.2.ac~l1$0D- 1DCI .,.ff Pet.as Jn Yo.r Food," by nia "she said· "Even worse " she ad· the story or the Watergate affair, but llllB, Lo ...--... ded, "only 26 d the 983 Judies in this lal4::c Mitche~l told him not to 'reveal •• ••-· · lta{e~women. thefactsaga1n. - · Mhd,l>lke Uttao9'1tg ''Women·eam$4,000 less than men . ~-doing the same job in terms of median . DE.µl PAT: r,..m. thl~king about _intome-;•• she 11Jd. ''.And m·any buying a fninibike and would like to women with college degrees in any know i£1 hive to have it·licensed. If so, field find they are earnJng less than a What kind of test is require<i? I am male c6Ueague with only a high school . Jicen.sedto.driveacar. . education.'' . · W.T., El Toro Rep. Burke said a major...blow for ne Dep•rtment of Motor VebJcles worn.en will come next year when, she reqtilrei 1 written exam on tbe safe predicted, Congress will get the five o,eraUon 1f motortyele tY,Pe vehicles additional state votes needed·to pass aM a skill road test for Ute "add four" ihe Equal Rights Amendment first motorcycle endorsement O• yoar ·proposed more than SO years ago. c:l111-lbree If river's license. Yoar "It will m.ean ·equ~ pay for equal · -mtaibllce also must be reglstere4' witb work and equa~ pay for equal Ille DMV, h•ve • Ucense pl•&e and be qualifications," she said. "It will also N °street legal" in s•fety eqalpment mean equal retognition for women in uotberro1dUcin5edvehlcles. 'the courts which, in many ways, use ·-DEAR PAT: J buy good car batteries, but they never seem to last u long as they ahou.ld. Can you find out what the "experts" recommend.to prolong a batlery's life! G.R., Costa Mesa The National Aatomoblle Club • Hvlae1 ch-ecklng termhlals •nd cables for aay corrosloa. Cle•• It awa1 with -a&tel wool and protect these points f•rther by coating them with ' petroleum Jelly. Inspect the battery's water level at leas& once every two weeks and more oflen In w1rm weatfier. Keep an on eye en your b1ttery's rite of charge, comparing it '"' to the rate required. Other recommended safeguards laclade •_!Perator Inspection, cle••fag -·-··-iinshes and keeping conae;ctloas 111~1<oed. --• Afff!r.pll • IM W'a1 the language <1 the preSent laws to discriminate against women." · But more and more women are beginning to see the light while they rea}jze_lbat a Jong hard road h_as_still to be traveled before they gel £uJI and true equality, Rep. Burke said. "More than 2,000 women in Cafifor· nia now-hold poliUcal 11£fite of ·some kind, be it city council, planning com· mission or other local agencies," she said. :'In fact, one city.council in this state has a majority of women.'' .The Democratic congresswoman said women in .tfOth Parties in the House or Represe6tatives often unite on ·issues affecting women rights, eq ual pay a~d r e moval or discrimination. • And s he praised Cali£ornia legislators for recently approving the amendment to rape laws which now often bar the courtroom questioning or a rape victim on the sUbjec~f her prior sex lire. ''This measure 1"ill bring many more women forward to seek police action a'nd eventually. testify," Rep. Burke said. "Before this: only 50 per· cent of the nation's rapes were repor• led and only 13 percf:nt of the .accused rapiSta were ronvicted. '' PersQl)alities Of 2 Ho.(!eful~ Aired on ·cable , BylUIARYKAYE OflMDlll'"""Sb" In the midst of the last-mi nute~ flurry or campaigning, a Newport Beach psychologist has attempted to .. publicly strip away the political .ex· teriors of two congressional can· didates and to show their tfue per· sonalities. , • On a cable television show airing Jonight on Chann~l...J, "C11ring Cor· · ner1" Dr. Stanley Green will inter· view U.S. Rep. ~ew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beacb),aM his· Democratic opponent, Rodenck Wilson or Ocean· side. " Dr. Green's interviews will not in· volve the usual campaign exchar;iges. Instead they'll probe at the two men's personalities in an attempt lo show them as person!! ;rather than politicians. Some people holding strong par- tisan viewpoints may not derive ad· ditional insight rrom watching the ex· change, Dr. Green admitted. Others, though. will "intuitively" perceive what the candidates say ;nd relate il to what it reveals about them as men, Or. Green said. ''This is a whole new dimension not seen in the political arena," he said. · Dr. Green ls a volunteer psy· cbologist for the Newport Beach Polite Department as well as a private practitioner. He said his show "Caring CQrner" is an attempt to help people take care of themselves. DEAR PAT :~I sent an order to the National Council to Eliminate Death Taxes, InC., in May for the booklet. "How to Write Your Own Will ar;td Trusts ." I entlosed my $6.95 payment, lrut have never received the boot in spite oft wo leltersof inquiry. 'F. V., G•rdenGrove ¥Hr book lt1s beftl.shlpped, w•tb 1pologle1 forthedelay. Food, Prices Viewed ' . . . Bank Robbers Slay Hostage 'n Sunday~s Edition ~. Food and prices, two subjecta ihat travel in ·tandem these d1y1, are discussed in deJ>Ut i'n s~lal features scheduled for prominence in Sunday's BOU'ITE. La. (UPI I -Th...., ir· med men robbed the Bank of St. 1rles and e~aped in a·rompatt car ,.. c nyllbanlfoned-wlttr-the tOWner's body in the trunk. ___.. St. Ch1rles Parish authorities said the armea trio apparently over· powered Irwin Brown1 391 of Metairie. La .. as the construcUon engineer drove to h1s office in the French Quar· te:r ol Ne.w Orlea.ns•andJoc~edJaim ln the trunk btforaarrivin8 att.hebanlt. 'fbey said he apparentl y was kept alive until the robbers abandoned the getaway CW·I mlfe11Ki I haJffrom \he bank.lledJCd or 1 bullet wound. A pa,slng motorist saw bloocl QOZing floOm lhe car lrunk·•l)d called ·lhe lheri.f('aorftce. . edition or the Daily P1lol: Here is a preview or tho&e artlcleJ and others among "Sundl.)'\ Best' ... ; • WORLD FOOD CRISlS-Wrllel'I for As.s.Q.d.._ted Pru11 Chrl1tl1n Science Monitor ~.,,. Service 1nd SI \D\t Sl'l:C I \I. United Press Intern•tlonal look al lh• dwindling food supply (in proportion to world papulation), spiraling prjces, imJalion in Europe, new meat grading plans anjt the possible ··gap In t.ha · meat ptpeline" .for Americans In a speci,IR:roup of featur.cs to be~ show-cined·ln &rnday's YOU Section . • COUNTY POLITIX-Orange County ain't what she used to be, at least in the way other voters, a.ccor· ding lo t.fet Bernstein, paliUcal ~el\· " list and chaifman or· the at1; and sciences com mi\~ of the Gor. stale .central committee. You can't stereotype the county as rigidly right anymore, he observes on the Editorial. Page. AFTER WATERGATE ... -Ken· nclh Bradd.ick, one ot several United Press International-senior Rporters who will be stud.Ying the mood or America and reporting· on it from time to time, kicks ~the series with a deep!,Y.-searching.10C*aruie'Unilect States 1n the wake of Watergate and Vietnam and,.passlblY. teeterini: O!l. the brjnk or .a recession. • CHECKS vs. COMPUTERS-Starr Writer Douglas ·tTltische coritra.s.ls the rubber·st.amping, mail envelope - riding-trip ofo )'OUr chctk-tn payment of bills with the luture possibility thnl ·1.t wlll all be done by phone, clet· t.ronicil and computcrs, leadoff al'tltle in VOU Sert ion. i i ~·· ~. I. ·~ .0 ~ lfl ••• .. ~ i ! y • f > ·~ -~ -d ~ ~ -~~e' ~~, (,l>JO SALV>Chl .101(.J.N Glll2SOIJ• fA<.Lf• lDI~ eonl o'StQGEWYC.\C. • "~~· <;c111 ....... ~ ' . . . ' . • .. ,... _ftasins • . 8412 E, Soritlt SoJll't Coatl P\111 --co.tat.4eH . t c,-,~~ l ' ), { : , \'~ • • •• ' ·- • • . . • • I • -·- • . . ' -A4 DAILYPILDT " frlday, November 1. 1974 • • . ; Jut. ' 5-.5 Mi11ion Out of U.S. I Work • ID .. " '"' 1 • ~ . \,,,:;..' ... , .. ":·~;~~~ with ·.:·;i.;..~· .. Tom 'I '• '· lD'Jlhine ~ .. · .. ) .. _, Comeback " . For. Flatfoot Israelis -Co-Into-. . Lebanon Deliveiy of the Daily Pilot is guaranteed M::rdoy-Fridby: If you do not have ' yo.x ~ by 5~30 p.m .. coll and your cq:rf-wln:be-brooght-to rou.-Colls~ore tcKen until 7:00 p.m. Sot<tday and Suodoy: II you do not. ~ your copy by 9 .o.m. SotvrdoY,, · a 8 o.m .. Sur.doy, coll "ond a copy will be brought fo you. Calls ore token uritil 100.m. Telephones f/mt Orange County Areof. .. 642-4321 tb1hv.est Huntington Beoch and Westminster ... _ ....... 540-1220 Soo Oefnente, Copistrono 8eoc.h, Soo JuM-Cclpistrono, Dono-Point, Sruth toguno. toguno Niguel .c9$-0630 'PUSSYCAT' 22 · ' ' BEATS THE RA_.f SEATTLE <UPl ) -Cllarges or-m. - decent exposure have been dismissed against Michelle Anne DeAngello 22, who is billed as "The Pampered Pussycat of Burlesque," after a Municipal Co urt j ury 'became deadlbcked at4-I. Four of th e women arrested at the time the pampered pussycat was picked up at the new. Paris theater, earlier had bee n fo(lnd guilty and fined $1 ,200 after they did not ask for a ·jury triaL , · DeAngello explained she is~ -ea-tne pampered-pussycat because - ''I purr and meow at the audience.'' · Storms Batter· Texas 12-fooi Wall of Water Rips Courth.ouse Cnlifuniia c:1a..a1 ~kl•s •r• ••De"Cltd !o ,itt•b ti• lo<llgl!I 10 ini'lf'r 1n I w.rm """"'trio IQ>' "'"'" of \o11t1W1r11 C:1titot11ot, !!'If' wtll••" ... ., .. ¥~. The SMIW lt•tl .. 111 rttr\f"' .OI 1- •.CIOO fffl Ill ll>t mow~1••n ••••S "''111 """"' _,, 11111 91n1Y "''"""in '"' Anle!- V•!ley, Ille 1'111 lon11 w..11 .. , ...,,.,.lu "''' "~•II .. 1rm1r19 ••~ •~e•Pf!(.lt<I ,,. inlt•ior •t111on~ ••-II•> on ""' rnoun•t•M •nd-.iOr.Qttttca.i-11. T"" J\lgh S.turd•¥ 1n L.-_ADQe1t~ k Dredlcted i~ llW! llllQe• "°' '""'"°"'.' n • .,., .. ,~.:i •• lllt to••tnt\. ''" .. ,,,,,., w•\ !Ott<:lll lo• IM -1.t"" wllft 11\qn. '"Ii... •1111 ln tll<t cl>t'111rt,, ,,;,, -"'"'"""'" ,,. •• !(I• II•• •t•"''" with • wotm1114 ,,_ ' . \ ' J 1wtard I.JO, J~~Un •.OOll\d KlllHn 1.~J tMPlel. tt11vr ••I"' als. l1111thed off llooOlnq In °"'~-. Temp.erai 11res •• ,, """ .... .. " " .... " -.... " .. .... 7S •l " .. • n " .. ~ " ., ,, ., J) ..... ,. "'" "· 1a " " ~ . u " n " 11 ' .. ~ " ,, .... . , ,, ,, .. • • .... " " .. " " n ~I IJ .. " ,. • ' Unemployme-nt 6o/o .::- • ·Highest ·in 3 Years . ~ .• . . 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Slate law now limits the district Lo a 3 percent . l ncrease in the amount of money it may spend ~r :.~:;.-· · -_ pur,il ~ext year, regardless 'or iricreases in asse~ t va uat1on. · <" • The arithmetic is simple. So long as 1nClation. ' ,_..,. continues\ the amount of actual in structional * ' ~JiCrvices a nd operating supplies the district can : purchase p~r PIJPil wi!I st~adily decline. · . , The re is a solution. Slate law· authonzes an • ' I' ••• .. • ... ..... election to permit th~ voters to decide if they wish .lo maintain the current educational leve l by increasing the limit ob per-pupil expenditures. Proposition Z on the Nov. 5 ballot offers that choice. T he district seeks permission to provide an w ~addition al $150 per pupil in the 1975·7~ school year. To the .0'4'.DCr of. f!. $40,000 house. th.is would .mean $50 to $53 a year. (And it is important to note tha t ; sin ce school lax ra tes dropped t hfs year beca·use of-the state lilnitation, the increa se Would bring the rate back up to about last year's rale). Inflation is hurting everyone. But education can't ·be postponed until the economy r~cevers )ts balance. Education is now. 1 A YES vote on Proposition Z will~help keep the bite o( inflation out of the schoolrooms where its "damage can do the most harm to the most people for the longest time . . Placing th~· Blame The re's no arguing \Vith t he Newport Beach City Council's concfYsion that a 58.·unil condominium developmJ"t now unde: ~onstruc~iOn ' . on Bayside Drive will detract from th e attractiveness or the area. Structqres built on lO·foot earth mounds will rise 38 fe et above street le~el. blotting out all but a narrow entryway view of th~ bay. - And those who di;ivc along B3yside Drive as well as those who ·live acr'oss the channel area \Vii i forever h'tt.ve the buildings looming over them to detract frofn the ~rea's openness. · · If .The Irvine Company's Cove development is built as currently planned, however , the cit~ has no one but itself to bl ame. In Nov.ember, 1972, the city planning commission 1 r-ccommended that the project be approved after at· taching a lengtJi y list of conditions. Two months later city council reviewed the p1·oject and endorsed it on a 6·1 vote.· Importantly, lhc controvers ial wall that now runs a lon.l! Bavside Drive a s we ll as the mounding were cli!:a rl!-' shown o n the pla ns. Bolh \\'ere g raphically dej>icted by a cardb(>ard mode l of the then prop0sed d'evelopme nt. .. The refore, the. council's present arguITTcnt that n.eith er the plans or mode l indicate d ··the magnitude of the mounding and wall" simply doesn't stand up. ' There's nothing wrong with the city asking lhe Ir· vine Company to recons ider its plans. But the cOmpany shouldn't be chastised for proceediRg wilh a project four members of the current council once voted to1approve. Nor should it be threatened with a witholding of building permits now that a s ubSlantia1 investment has been made in site g rading and prepar3 tion . The company lna·y be able to ·revise its plans to s pare Loca l residents from v.·hat t hey unde1·· standably see as a potential bhg ht. · But if it ean't be worked out. the council should cast the first ·stone at itself. N • ' . ' ' .~ . li ' . ... ' ' 1i' ·, ·Ai1 '•' . &! '\ ' ' ·~ -· WeaWJ of Talent-Going to Wcute • " ,,,, Libertarians Enjoy Fruits of Loser's Role ·-N~vy Reserve AI.so ·1n Trollble NEW 'YORK -The politicians in [ ) To the Editor: lhe Libertarian Party differ rrom the In the Oct. 22nd issue or the Pilot. trim mealymoulhs trying lo gel VON HOFFMAN you carried on your ed itorial page an themselves elected as Democrats and _ : . article by -lti~hard \\'ilson entitled, •,kepublicans. "We're having a gOod ··u.s. Navy in trouble." f\1 ay I corn · MAILBOX facililies to the s kies v.·hcn 111 ·· troducing a prospecli\'C new .. resident 1o·our communities·. CAP 81.ACKBURN Realtor me," th'e Libertarians will tell You mcnt at this time \\ilh this letter to the Letters /rom readers are Wt'lcemr. Nor · ~r thejr work Is dOn't .----ncrthey carved }l_!!d___g_obbled u_p by big govern· editor. ~1 Y abilitJ. to s~a_k _cQ_mes molly. writers should conucy their me•· f)esert•e Saapporf bal'k and forth. Such situ ations ha\'(' trul y cl ccreasl'd the number or <1ualifird men \\'ho might ot herwise seek pu blit' office but in stead derlin e to step for"'ard to talte the a busi,·e comme·cts v.·hl<!h v.·ill undoubted!,· be 1nade a gainst them. ~ at t~~jr__drinking place, the -ment, b1 g Politicians, big unions and f:om 32 ,Y~!)rs a~ ~ Nayy. Reserve ?f· S09es in 300 words or less. The right to con· angaroo aron First Avenue. big corporations. ftcer. h~y1n g r~tired this past J~e as dl!11se lelters 10 fil space or eli,,1inatr libel l 'o the Editor I. DO NOT intend to support sul'h a Captain, United States Navv 1n th(' ~ill..use.r~d-.-A.!LWUer-J1-#l"ll-iRGlMG&-&ig·--<;O>nu·No,r;-S thl' •m~e~m=bC~.-.,,~. 0~1nt"h~e~e=o~m~---,,~.~1rrnlldfd11ml'i at a re not on y ---rtiey fiave that peculiar buoyancy ·~-R~eserv~-· _ _ _ __ ..JJCl.ur.L-4.nd--mailinn addfess but namer _ bined tommunitics or Newport n~ach unqualified but-who obviously "'OU!d '------.m Ir ~ li 1~"--:-""'"'"'h-the-~rte!'ians·have-much· It =---·~" Ii = t t ·~ ~ 1 ic .:0"1e:. 11vm-be ·evlh~ 11 ...... .,r . IS lime w auu ano er e1emen o may be withheld on rem• .. sl i/ sufficitnl and Costa l\lesa have the respon· go lo any lengths in seeking an office. . d · nd 1 1n common with George \Vallace's th d b t ,-Th f ...you re 01ng a contrasts so strong Y American Independent Party. ·There e e a c. reason is apparent . Poelry wi!l not be sibi lHy of making a decision that will Cse types o candidates .are self· with th.e mainline _ __ is 3 difrcrence in the type or person published. hayc a far rcaching impact on tjie defeating and sOO"· their true nature . politicians, whose ......,:\ the l\\'O attract. however. The AlP TlllS CONCERNS the lack or plan· ed ucation of your children and mine. I strohgly stand behind Senator Car- f aces seldo~ fT ~t 1,.nds to pull more factory workers ning on the part of the Navy's ··top greatly concern ·resi dents uf Lido. Onl' of the major factors that we 1>cntcr and have faith he \\'ill not ·let register. anything -J~ ~d small businessmen, while the co mmand" as they were referred to . Lido I s ic. Lido Penin s ul :1.. '!'hi .~ consi dered v.'hcn "'e SC'lccted this area such people. foo l the public bl' their btlt a;en•e oftran. 14 by Admiral Rickover. These same in-decision wi ll be to accc1lt or rei'ect the t I•• the I th t Id b · t'raz\' charnes "" r • Libertarians get more white-collar · 'd I · 1. f h 11 d 0 "' P ace a v.•e \\'OU nng up .· .., · ~.1 confusion It is d1v1 ua s or their re 1c s ave a owe request or the proposed Delane1· Can· h · 1d h k ' • r J.U~E CHA:\'E, t'CU • · workers and i>rofessionals. They're . our c 1 r en v.·as t e ·1nu o an unhappy and the Navy Resen •e, the organization nery Villa,,.e. 1'his is a commercial 1 1· I t 't' lh 1 · also . better educated and younger. & e< uca 1ona oppor uni l('S a "'ere W.an·ng burden,,._ that enabled this country lo muster complex desiuO"'d t'o· replace th•• ·1 bl E L II th 1 "" Fe\vLibertari ans ~reoverllO. ., .._ :t \'a1 a l'. xper s a over e s ate go ', abolll making -._· the greatest.Navy of all· lime in .World existin.g Lido Village tl\lobile 1-loml' or C:difornia po inted to Ne\\·port· M'o11ders 0 -'sl1'v1'ng·by ad . ·J. \Varll,todccay. , Parkl.700 L>"doParkDr.llconst'stsor 'f b ' h d db Id ..._. , • ~ 1 esa as e1 ng ea an s ou ers 'J'o the Edit or: voCalingshopa'Orn THE LIBERTARI ANS ar~ dnly Their railure lo cfine the mission 17,000 square feel of retail Shops o\·er its sister communities in all ~ntra''ct'o · nd Ir ·d t · bo Id d , d or the Rese¥Vc fo the past 10 years 8,000 square rn ... "{)f orrices, 200 O•·· . I . 'four bl <1nket endorsement of Alan "U" . "I 1 ns a se -ev1 en 1m-a ut two years o an were ,orme d f )-'=V" ~ :1reas. even a recent art1c e 1n your Cranston i.n yo•r pape· r makes ,.. practic;alities that.neither the speaker by people tli sillusioncd by right·wing ha s Pre ve nte it rom bein g cupant restaurant (In addition to the ne'vl·spapcr ~ho wed that our district d nor his audience believe anymore. Buckleyism. which they d·~covercd to organized. train~ or utilized to th<•.. exisfing Delaney's Se_:i Shanty and \\'as th~ ideal example or ratio bet; won er about you r policies. ~ be a false conservatism using Liber · eXtcnL to ' it i~ capable. Ala time ·F irie Kettle of Fish restaurants) and Y•een administrators and teachers It seems to me that yo_u should care •The ~ibertarians also have' the ad-tarian sloJ!:ans to justify adding lo the when ' avy is being reduced in only 10 b·oat sJ i ps , a nd rel ate cl over tt'le <:ntirc state, Showing good innl'f' a bout ,presenting his voting ~nta:g'e of being IOsers, The contcm-centralized power of lhe state. Li!ist size. e 1enl orderly planning would parking. management with our children and, record tn !he prople so that the,· mi ght porary .big.party politician, whether year they ran a candidate for mayor dictate 'formation of a strong viable ' "'ll,\T DO \\'E, as resi dents or lhis our money. judge for themscl\'es. . he polls a majority or riOt, icnoWs or here who polled 9.000 voles. mostly Navy Reserve Corce Force . Instead. area "'ant for our l'ilv? The ne"' Lido 1\.ppar~ntl.Y h.c has big money l\.c>thin g e l se but how lo win. Crom the city's ultra-liberal voting the Navy Reserve, both air. surface Village shopping ceritcr \\'ill }\a ve at ONE Tlll ~G th at h'as to be made behind him Judging by all the time ideologically and programmalically precin cts. This year they have a and submarine. has stagnated in least 94 ,200' square feet of over 70 ve·ry clear in regards to proposition z slots he has on TV and also in the Jqiced out a decade ago, he concen· novelist named Jerry,Tucille as a cun· meaningleit!i..,-quc'stionable. quality" shops and offices Plus a .restaurant. is that a large r school budget is not the,ater~ -v.•hich doe s nOt necessarily trates his whole attention on the didate ror govft'OOr. He's not out to time was ting ev9lutions. Ancient The Ca nnery Villa ge (j ust 2 blocks being rc<iuestcd, in fact C\'en if it is make h1m thebetter manrorthejob. mastery of dreary election techniques win but to get 50,000 votes, which will equipment, lip service fro111 regular away> has over 50 shops. Does it seem approved the budget "'ill be SI .3 mil · J\·lRS. JANE KRONE. -public-opinion· sampling. advcr· assure the new party a permanent active duty Navy comm·anders. too reasible to add still another '·Village.. I ion less than J a st ye ar due to ·l~g___~now-how, direct-mailing ,Pl'O· place on the ballot. One of the ways busy lo t\l.ink a l tho problem oL with more shops in such a congested legislative efforts to equalize school ~ res .,and media manipulatio n. 1-lc · · · f • what kind of a Re crve ,is'-"n~ce~d~cd~.~i~•-~•~re~•~!.~--, funding state"•ide. Ir proposition z 1 s u e r t ' ·1· · th h 1 rapi Y re urrung the Navy Reserve The c 1·ly of N pot "·ach h docsn·L pa s".' we 'll ha1•e S4 m•'l'on less· doesn't 1 ave the raintl!st•id ea a' bo>1t ec ive opposi ion 15 roug aws ·to the status iL held before the bi g war. 1 cw 1 oc ears ·• 11 requiring smaller parties lo exhaust very c lea rl y w hat t he lar ge to \\'Ork with, a budget cut that v.·ould what to do after he's assun1cd office . themselves complying with tricky developers want.. Lets se{' if they arl' clearl y cut staff, prOJ,.'Tam and sub- nominating-pelilion rules. FOR THE last rew years Congre>< HstF?o wh>t the taxpayers and stanlially increase class size. the kind WSER$ cun 8pend their t1ffie on ideas and l'bn teachi ng the electorate instea<lo(pleasing it. and that is what the Liber\arians do . They are the great. great-grandchildren of J ohn .Locke ancfiJ.S. A-1ill. the li vfng descen· d ants of the d~cntralist. free-trade free·l)larkeL American Whig tradition of per!iQn11l liberty,. whiCh wa.s Ion~ ae9 kt.lied out of the two 111 a/ur Po.lilical parties but not out or the natiohal political consciousness. "Le.l.ali ze F'rccdom ... is'ot1e ol' their s logan:h which all those lun1py, gray • .men running for the Democratic Pri-Si!U?p.tial nomination will assent to has seen fit to lun4~this Reserve to a vol ewporl Beach arc saying. of changes that v.·ould mo\'e us rrom In the past, people of Libert:1 rian size of about t29.000 Officers and n1en. I y a re a concerned resident i1f excellence lo mediociity since three- persuasion have had a statu·~ quo Unfortun ately, nobody has been in· Newport Beach. and want to take ae · fourths of the b'ud getcd .. money is aroma about them. They seemed to be terested enough to lflsurc that lhc'tax· tion -attend Lh e planninp; comm is· s1>e nL on people. On a SS0.!>00' home saying a bsurdities li ke the fre e payer is getting his money's \\'Orth. sion meeting on Nov . 7, 7 p.m., cit~· your cost \viii be apprnxi matel~-86 a market can provide a solution to Callups or Navy Qcserve in recent hall. n1011tt\_or perhaps even less. An y real racism ; but.. increasingly. Liber · Yvars h av~ producctl some rather 11n· BOBBIE RI DOLE ('Stat(' expert v.·ill tell you that good tarians are refusing to let their prin· satisCactory units. but don't blame educatio nal opportunities and ~ood ciplcs -be used as an apologia for in· that on the caroo· Jtcscrvists . propert y va lu es go hand in hand. ilO justice. l\1cn like ncv.•spapcr C'ol1.1m · It is the type of management beins Nt~ .4 lter11afit·f~ 1\·e could ha ve even more to lose th;n1 nisL G••rry \Vills ;___who. if he isn·t :1 .taug"ht to ~ur Naval leaders and thl• <1u r childrcnseducation. . Libt>rt:1ri:1n . is the next thing to ii <1u.ality pf ~i~ciplinc. or lack of it .. · i·~.l~e Editor : . .. Let's i;:t<'t behind o_ur children on playe d i mportanl rol es in the being adm1n1ste,red . The wealth ol . Nowof l_lllt1m('s torallfor <1t:ix :So\', Sand makc_thei.rcontinued-t"x- fei;if;lance-lo-the-war . '.J'he-Tucille--talent..to.-be--found among-our-Reset'--ffiCol'ease, you-SHy ? \Veil. I for one c~·lll'nt. rduc:ilion a rQtllity. campaign ·has rccruitt.>d formcrP.1c. _vi sts is enormous~. ~~cry. ~pecialty is t~ink it just de~onsl1~t1\l'S th~ rca!!Y NIGEL BAILEY Govern volunteers a nd liberal among them .• and 1n ~1dd1t1on ~o tha.l. ti ght mo n~y s 1tu'Ut1o n 0 111 Iota I Refor.m Democrats 'vl'ho've decided · they al'e motivated to pe1'£orm tn thefr sehools arc 1n. there must be a different and better "Tv.·ice a Citizen" 1"9le. lsrt't it about The board of education certain ly as J.ong as they don't haye Ip apply ii.. \\'ay. ' tl111e wcgave themthat chance? wouldn·t pick times like these to cull }"'Of thc'\.ibe1tar~ns its application l~ibe.rtarianism is a m 1dd lc -clas~ m,ans con1ing oU( hot only for frl'e movement. That'.s ha rdly surprising trade in go ld but also in heroin. IL siii ce our concepls of 111di\'idual ".'~ans . dum~ing the Lockll~eds. the liberty \1•ere born \\'ith th1• n11ddl c 1' rankhn National banks and !he Penn .class :i nd have ne\'~r thrt\·('d in .Central railroads. and excl!an~ng the societies v.•hich don'I ht•vc u hirJ!l' pre~nt pu~lic sc~I ~ysfem 1n·ra~or•' one-. Thus " lhc Li bcl't:iri;ins in the of one which 1>rov1dcs parents \Vlth Tuel lie ca 1npaig11 sho'vl' th\~i1· or1Mi11 s. P. L. HUf\1 J\.1 EL an election On such an unpopular. issul' 'l ,Captain.-USNR ! Ret I if there v.·erc any wa y, to :t\'oid ii . vouchers or11crip that can be used as payment." for tuition at dny school or thdl:t-choice. It means a m as~i \'C and :w~us. 'tcorganiz:JUon or :1 socict~· Dea~ Gloomy Gus ' ' . WhoNeed~ll ? .To the E"ciitor: Al the Ocf. 17 Planning Commission tnecti ng the Ne\\•po1t Beach Genera l Pl:1n was amend ed b)' a vote of 5·2 to Tl_I EIRS 1s a n~at hcadquar·tcr:. allo"· the construe lion of a 32-root hi gh displaying the diligence, organizul.ion ecncral office l>uildill8 t~replacc the und si.lir·discipline .y ou ·d exilccl. Lido Shores Motel -617 Lido Park Although they're as radical as any l)r. (acros!! tlie· s treet rm m DC!ancys left-wing group o( the bygone Si:(tics, Resloaurant I · · · they may have the doctrinal stability-T 1 d ./ a nd organizational staying J)Ower that I IS amen m cnt passed without outfits likC SDS lacked. Moreover. the commission knov.•ingthe results or they already have at Jeastembf)oonic a tratfic study of Lido Pnrk 011\'c . organizations in no less thsn 27 states. "1hich they requested. nf'tcr notin( tn nddltion to New York, ~rtarlans citir.cn concern regarding the uddcd ar:e running candidates In s uch t rarfie of Che pro1)(1sfd IJelancy Vil· ... diverse..pla,ces as caurornta, Georgia 18ge complex. and New J~mP&hire. 01\ page S of tile Land Use Element Another thing : They at least are 11utting the i ssu~ squarely up lo thl' voters to decide. I low oftt•n do yo u see any other public aJ:lCll Cy doing that nowada.)'s?-1 just hope local ritii:en!'> !:ontinuc to support our schools lhl' \\'IQ' they have in the pasl ;1n1t vote for 1.. \iahcable A .. ei To The Editor : •In rcgc.1rd to thl• r•'qucstl'tl r(•v1•nue increase ror school operations \Proposition Z) one cannot help hu1 recall hoW ada_mpnt newly conceived udj acent neighb<>rhoods <trc to hr 1n~ clud(.>d in-6ur school district. <..:on· tinually the New port-~letl'I distr1 rL • receJ~s reques ts rrnm parent~ "''ho liv e-in neighbo ring district s for IX'I'· mh~sion fqr their children to atl('iul our most desirable schools 'J'o th<' 1':d1lur· .\11 l'r lislenin;? to the statements bei ng thrown at Senator Car:pcn· ll''" I fl•e l that it is time l<) pick up m.'' • 1>t~11 ;11111 s:i~· sornelhin~ as one or those sn.c:1lll'd ··~i l C!Jt majoril~··', l'f)ff ·r11F. fi rst tin1l' in n1 :i n.'. n1 :1n' \L'al·s lh'an,a1· l 0uunt,\' has bCt'n for ! unalc 1·n1111Ah 10 r let't a n1 an \\'ho hus -.ound pr1 11cipll':i; and ..... lands IM!h1n<l tht'rn 111 the things he docs. i'\o\\' ~nmc \11ld·t'Yl'd i.:1·oupis m:•k ln~ ull kinds of nl 1 ... l ca~u1 g l'harj!(•s :1hnut il leca l 1 und s l1u1ng usccl to 1><•'1 houseket'ltcl'~, rt•nt . ;.ind ,~·hutL'\'t•r <•lse. \·(·l . his nri- J101H.·n1 ;!ppart!ntl~· due:-. not l'l'ad t h(• 11apcrS enour.?h to knnw that the n1011~~ used to p<iy for this is \\ h:1t the St•nl:£tor j!Cts In ex1>en:.1{'s for hc1ng In S11Cram.cn1 0 that arc gi\·cn to h1n1 JUSl f•1r 1hot 1•casnn . \\.hy the rnnfltcl'' lie ii' t'lsing his O\\ n mnnt•y 10 ·\)a)' tht•sc cx pen .... t>s. To the Editor· Re your end orsement of Robe rt Bu rke find the statement that he has- v.·orked diligently ror his di strict. [ sincerely hope your readers "'ill reconsider lti i tl "dea after reading the rollo"·ing facts. ~----.-..· TllE LEAGliE or \l/oml'n Voters dnd the League of Conservation \o'olers ha\•e rated his \"Oting record as the second "·orst a mong 80 Assem- blymert: In 1972 : Voted ctgainst or refused to 1·ote on 12 of th e 20 m ajor en\•ironment bills tall 20 passed ). Voted-ug:tinst or-refllS{!Ctlo vote on _ 10 of the 16 ma,ior labor bill s {all 16 passedJ. Voted against or refused to vote on 14 ·of the 17 major consuml'r protec· lion bills CJ6 passed >. Voted agahlst or refused. to vote on ,18 of the major health bills C25 passed >. . \'oted against tt r refused to \"Ole on a'J or the 30 major i;ducation ·bills r27 passed 1 • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roherl ,v., ~Veed. Priblt-llhcr Thomas Ket1til . Editor Jlarbara Kreibtc.11, Edito rial J>ogt Ed1ror ~ thouiht the couPte in lhe up· "stairs apartment were the onl y fJghlets who· sQuare off at 4 1----t-~!l·o0m"':""and thti aren't even cl· ngp1falor1 .., Not bad rOr a t"·o-ycur-old Ide.a , built lronl the hotto1n \\•ith no big money or ce lebrit y n.im'e behind it. ll's loo i!:trly LO hope out loud Iha( the _L.ibcr.Larian.i;. \111ll-~ble ~to bf!eo1n th C' m uJo r oppOnl•nt s of the Reprocr;1l:4 ·in :t rc00ttsUtutcd L'>''li parly system, but ror the OYCl'l:t~<•d , ovcr·l'l?l!:Ul t1t ~.-over.burdened un<l unctc r ·poWc rl'd mil11 o n:c of th e An1cr1can mldfllc cla~:c. they're the ·only Jl\.'Ople y,•n1·th.volinJ;; l71r. -Newport Be ach General Plan bc>okle~ -(adopted by the.planning commission r.t arch 29.19731 itsl~lcs : "l.-irge orncc building:s al~ hcav\' tra£fic generators." Wity 'vl'onld ttfc :11p1ittJtCom mls~on \'Ore to oliiiy 1 is gc ner~1l pla n am endment . v.•h1rh \','Otll11 !>l'l'll1il a n orflcc buildinJt·lO bi:! cuni.lruc.tcll , \\'ilhnul wailir1a ror the rc~ults ol lhc just l'•lftlpl clt.'(I tr;iffi c T,\X tJ\YEft.:.~ cone rnCJ'L<l llQJ!~ m intalnfng property \'H lue~ stiould ulso rcn1cmbcr how io1nortanl good i.chools arc lo pros pect i\'C bu)~('rs. i\~k :u1y rl•:11le~. "t:ven lhuu.u h \\'(' urc np· posed lO anything what!'l!X'\l'r.hai\nJ,t In do "'il h ln<":rf'aScd pro1lC'rly Lax ~ • V.'C: ha\'c to admit v.•e'rc tht• r1r!'ll OnC"i to pral:i.c Our 'l>l11>erlot• t,,'thJ{_'tJtiUnal · l'\t' I><' n h~ar1ni:: :-.fl m>in~· J){lr~ona l i1llal'k' being 1na<ll' uj!:.11h:-.1 lhc can· didatl'!'> lhal l'n1l1rt•d<1l 1I. i 'rn't1r.t•d nf . -1h:csc.. \~1lt-h hunt~ l'rn l1rf•(l 11I' 1·an- d1d11tc~ throy,·ing ~h1ndcrnu..; churµc..: Tht' editoru11 11u11:r or the D:uly 'T'ilfll ~t·cks to 1nfor111 and st1mula10 readen: by pllf i.f'nt1n.1t on lhis page dh·er:-.t• rommen1 .-r~· on lop!ts o( In· tere!>{ h) ll<l ndloatcd r11lumn15t~ and c11rloonl st~. by prnvldinl! a (orum for l'f"dtr~ · ''lt"'"s :ind by pl't'(Cntlnit th1!tnev.spuper'i& op1n1on!I and Idea:-. on 1·11 rrtnl to p l~·s, The> i:d itorial nplnlono( ri( th~ 011ily Ptlot.i a11pear only ~n thl' ed11oru1l column al thl' t{lfl of lhr paJlt' Op1nJPl'l' t'\:pressed D.G.T. -r '---., • .i;ludY'' • On Nov. 7 the plannln~ commi~~lon will make 01 nothcr flcc;jsion th;1l will \ • ' . ' Ruth B. ltll .. Rolling llill t~l;tles -"I~ ;Ft_ this talk ilboul, a penny Shor·, @-OJ UR ~ lolo!JRfn·4-'t'OlJot1.:_ , . -. • ! I •• rby1J\rffi1Ufm'll,;1 ~ --nnd tll"onnat~ 11n(i l{·ll1·r \\ r 1lt"tt1 nrc their O\\n 11n1l · 1\0 l'ndo1 .. 1·m~nt of their \~v.s b) U'lt Dail)" Pilot ~hould b<! inft•rn:!d. • Friday, November 1, 1974 • ' I 1 • frkfay. NoY.mbel.1, 1974 DAILYPILOl' Ai -DCIO. Jet ~~m Radio Exec Jailed /011 C<Jntempt Tragedy Explored LOS ANllELES IAPl _:: An allorney s eeking damage settlements in a DC10 crash which killed 346 people says he will attempt to prove a safety naw was "disCO\'ered in the plane by a subcontractor but was not corr~cted by the manufac- turer. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Radio executive WUI Lewis ·was found in contempt and imprisoned for a second lime Thursday by a federal judge for withholding an original {erroriat message from a federal grand jury. U.S. District Court Judge A. Andrew. Hauk ordered Lewis, 42, back to Terminal Island federal priscln for "the life of the grand jury or until he purges himself qf contempt.'' The current grand jury term explres'in February 1975. The message subpoenaed by the grand jury is believed to be a tape recor- din.g rrom a group calling It· self the ~New World Liberalion'Froot." Tbe meas11e took respon· al bility for bombings of ·Sheraton Hotels in San Frantisco and Lot Angeles several weeks -ago. They said the bombs were pl .. n· led as reprisal for Inter~ national Telephone and Telegraph activl&ie1 In Chile. ITT owns the Sheraton Hotel Chain. Public . '. Attorney Lee S. Kreindler said Thursday he told a U.S. District Court in Los Angeles that ref~es to Be Was Tliere the flaw were omitted in Los Angeles mayor test analysi1 byqte McDon-· Thomas Bradley was nell Dou1lu CorP., whJch giving a speech in front builtthejumbojets. of the Bank of Americ~ :, Appointment .sACRAME:NTO (UPI) - \Varren W. Buller of Comp- ton was appointed by Gov. Ronald Reagan lo the Colorado Ri\•e r Board of California. Butter , '10, a Reput>llcan, succeeds the late Joseph Jensen of tos . Angeles as representative ot the Metropolitan Water District of Southern Calif or· niaon the board. Lewis spent 16 days • at AUCTION • Bordello Vote -' A OClt CBASKED near .branch Thursday as a Paris in Match in the worst man was at the rear Of accidentinaviationhlstory. the facility robbing a Kreindler said he will-at-teller of $1,340. The tempt to prove' DeRligence mayor was informed oe. inthecrash. · . the heist after his talk· Due ·in Nevada FALLON, Nev. CAP) -, get the questiOQ on the bal· Voters here wil1 decide next Jot. . "We necessarll:; have to explore the facts and cir· cums&ances about that' and the question or whether this (the om lssiQn) was i. con· sciou s affirmative deletion,'' Krelndlersaid. "If it was, it might very well qualiiy under a Califor- nia rule that Justifies punitive damages, which is proof of fraud." · The case is set for trial Aeril 7. l!rl5. kreindler is one of several attorneys involved jn suits over the crash of the .• jetliner. ~ ---TJrE CRASH WAS pret:ipitated by an in·flight loss or a cargo door. When the door blew open. internal pressure in the passenger cabin caused the cabin noor to cOUapse. severing the aircraft's control · cables, aviation experts have said. week if they want to give a Spokesmen for both sides ·green light to bordellos as · don 'l want to predict wh.ich they ballot on ov~rturning a w,ay the coun&y's ~5,375 Hear.·ots w;:i•thdraw . county ordinence which registeredvoterswlllgo. ., ,,. 1 bansproslitulion. -"If the people want it, _ ,. !fhe proposition is on the they'll vole for it," said R . d fi~ p ballot because of a petitiOn Dorothy Cann, a long-lime . ewa• or atty drive which followed Fallon resident and an . • ' statements by the county organizer of the petition health officer, who said drive. "We don't plan to SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) said 'in Los Angeles that be . legalized prostitution would s p e n d a n y m o n-e y -Mr. and Mn. Randolph hung up the leleptione on end "uitbridled a.nd Uncon-promoting It. We.11 lust let 'A. Hea1st, who "are deeply Hearst when Hearst men-trolled promisCuity. ·• the people decide.'' concerned'' for the safely of Uoned the reward money. their fu gitive daughter, Cohen said he "took it as DR. DARIUS Caffaratti 1 COUNTY Commissfo~r , Patricia, have withdrawn an insult" and added thathe also said. it would reduce John Hannifin, an opponent the $50,000 reward they bad searched for Miss Hearst welfare rolls by eliminating or legalized brothels, said offered for her safe return. through underworld con-county support for. Women he doesn 'ta~ that the com· The Hearsls ·made the' tacts "as a favor" to-a San v.·ho follow serviCe men to rn unity w o 1 d ha ve wilhdtawal announcement Francisco.Examiner repor-the nearby Fallon Naval Air ~ anY..thin lo gain .....b.y, Thursday, a w:~k after ex· ter and "(!Pl of respect" lo station and are used "solely legalizing ulion. mobster Mickey Cohen H;eanl's father. for sexual outlet." . "I can't see how houses or claimed be bad located the Mi ss Hearst was kid-"If their natural need is prostitution would possibly 20-year-old news paper nll:ped from her Be.rkeley, ta~en care of, it would enhance the morals of our heiress in the black ghetto apartmentFeb.4,andlaler .reduce both this open community,'' Hannifin .ofeteveland,Ohio. announced on tape recor· promiscuity and the said."ldon'l thinkitwould Cohen, 61 , who said he dings th at she was joining welfa re load in this area," have a positive effect." had discussed the pos· her captors, the Sym-Caffa retti toldtheChurchill ri.tr s. Cann sai.d the sibility with her parents of bionese LiberaOon Army. Co un ty Ccitn mission last petition drive was started returning her "by force" She. is charged with nearly January. after ®ncern was voiced two dozen state and fed eral The county. located in about the county's venereal crimes. west-central Nevada, has disease rate, which she said '"I 'm n ot no r ewarA outlawed h ouses of was hi~h and on the in· seeker." said Cohen. "What. prostitUtion since the late crease. II I did I did as a favor to '1950s, a lthou gh two nearby Contro er (reporter) Ed Montgomery Nevada counties allow such M 0 T-11 ER s w IT II _and out of respect to Wil-operations under close daughters in junior high liatn Randolph Hearst who supervision. schools were especially con· passed on. . cemed, she said. "l took it as an insult. I CAFFARET_T_l 'S com-A .stat~ healthofficial_said Testifi ·es flUDAY, 8A1UIDAY, SONDAY oc a P.11. Bo~~ins on Fine trystal. SterU~g Silver. Porttloins. Oriental Objects d'Art, Paintings. Jewelry. Antlquea, Brouce.. Furn iture. Select Indian Turquoiu. •• Sl,000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Couns. Out-Of-Pawn. CustomsSelzw;a,etc. VlSUORSI Corne eu1d 9e:e: 111hafjun an AUCTION can bef FREE ADMISSION! ••. OCTOS$ theJtrtttfrom seven of the Southland's most elegant waterfront restaurants! - HOURS ' ---=-----.::nop<CI-.: ion & PriuateSales 2-4 P.M. & 7-8 P.M. Dalfy CloMd Wedneld1y l Th&Kldly • -AIJCT10NSHELDEWRY fruDAY.~ruriilAY, IUNDAY o1 IP.K. . USE YOUR BANKAMER!CARD, . MAS1£R CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 W-Co.-IRlhw"ll ~BeKli, Califonla 92669 (714) 645-2290 WE BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON COIJflJflUIOfll lmOU fSTATES-OR·SfJ\IGl£RDfS .L------------------'~~ -· •'There ts evidence so far ·in the depositions and in the documents that have been produced that as early as 1969, before the first DClO was produced, that a sub- contractor had reported specifically to Douglas in tht rorm of a Failure Mode Effects Analysis (FMEA) that .if the door riiled, the noor of thTjetliner would fail, .. Kreindlet said he told the court earlier this week. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A former. employe o! GeoTek oil promoter John Burke has told a federal jury that his. management firm failed lo return unused funds to investors. Burke is on trial for securities fraud. <See related story Page spent some mOney out of menls were follo wed by "B -statistlcsonveneraldisease my own pocket which I r~su~c~ces~s~lu~l.!pe~ll!it~lo~n~dri~ve~to'-~w~e~re~u'.<ln~re:!l~ia~b~le':... ___ .!...!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~::::::::::::=~::::::=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::!. never told him about." I • Nobody's Laughing ~COTATI (UPIJ - Mayor Stephen Laughlin and councilwoman An- neUe Lombardi were fined-$250 and place:<f on probation Thursday because of a ~rank - planting mari1uana io the city plaza. Both resigned and pleaded guilty to a reduced c harge of trespassing after they were charged with stealing 12 marijuana . plants. A7). . The testimony was given Thurs day by Jacqueline -Aldrich, .former controller and treasurer of Burke's Fundamental Oil Corp. Fundamental operated the oil progr'ams, paid bills, bought leases and obtained drilling services. She said investors put money into various programs promoted by Burke and were subject to "call" assessments for dril· ling oil and deveLopmen.t wells. ,,..,.. .. Cohen said FBI agents also alluded to the reward money during one ol "at least three" visits since Cohen 's claims have been Publicized ... In their joint st~ement, the Hearsls said: "We have reached the conclusion, however, that the reward offer m ay be misinter· preted by her <Patricia) and may, therefore, be a deterrent to her voluntary return. "Further, and most im- portant, although the offer called for Patricia's safe return, we feel the money may encourage seekers of the reward to take actions that could endanger the safety and well-being o! oor daughter. transactions. You see. she .has Yiorked for a Title Company and has been ali Escrow Officer for anoth er bank She knows both siaes of the fence . Th is is Marcia Loop. our new Escrow Qfficer.-·From what we 've seen. she mu st be the prettiest one · in town . And a nice thing to note is that she has_ the intelligence lo match her beauty. Speaking of fences. which usually denote and protect property lines. this may be iust the time to put your own fen ce arounil that particular piece of property youVe had in mind tor some time. Or. you may be an owner who has finally received the right ofter tor that choice piece of land you Ve been holding. If you lit either category, see Marcia. She could be the catalyst that will smooth the path· to a profitable purchase or sale . Call her at 979-4200. While you are at our -new HeadQuarters Building, take a look around. Notice fhe 6 drive up lanes. 24 teller stations in all and the many safe deposit boxes. All the features were designed ror your ease in transacting . business. It makes banking at the Bank ot Costa Mesa a real pleasure. · Because of her experience, vou can be certain that Ma_rcia will provide the best service possfble. whether you're negot1at1ng on re.al or personal property, exphanges. bulk 1ransters or double ='1111:: BANK OF ~111FCOSTA MESA tlAf~8(Jfl,~fll\K[fi•(u·•.1 Mt ·' .. t • 1' • ,·,,1:• · : • ·~·'·' • • • • • " ' ' \ ' ( • AUGUST 1972 ss- 2· sitiS amon • AUGUST 1973 AUGUST ·1974 \ • • ,.. . And ifs here. . . · These bus ridership figures tell the story. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 lost year. 656,242 a month today. And rising. That's a lot of people in Orange County depending anOCTO. · · The orange and white buses crisscross the county between the L.A. and San Diego coynty lines. Serving riders· who are a cross-section of Orange Cou~. Commuters who must gel fo and from wbrk ana find it a great convenience and economy to toke the bus. Teenagers. Mothers shopping. Senior Citizens who hove no other way. · RidingoCTD is easy. And compared to what ii cosls to run your car, it's cheap. At twenty· five cents a trip, no molter how ·many limes you transfer, you can't find o better. way to fight inflation. It's slill about the best bargain a.round . . The number al routes and buses doubled just a little while ago. Sunday service became a reality. And now service and routes expond again this month . • _ Park-N-Ride, lhe firsl regionol mass transit station in the county, opens in fate.November. And the Senior Citizens Pro.gram is effective on the first of November. -S.upport your Orange County mass transit system. Ride OCTD. It'll get you there. . • ORANGE·COUNT·Y TRANSIT DISTRICT . . . _._ -~ --· • ' • • < ' r ' ,, Friday's Closing Prices ' ' ., .. .. ; Fri(11y, November t. I !17·•~ * DAil y PILOT "' I I . 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Inc., Newport Beach-based e rop e por1ng Afftlfl"''·'°·· 11,,_11o 5i111 .o. •• ,, :tt• ..• GAl"llf l.N .. 1•1:w.+1oOKfvti11.1t1 ·10u"'"" OtlU .. ,., .... 1 ........ $oet'Y',,c .92 • 10 ...... wviFl4trr. .. t1f!21'11•"' mana.ementconsulting ri·rm. Boarrl Said higher prices for A Mtt"1 n • n 2v.-.,.. " ... 11 "' 2,,.,_"" Gt1t1S1< t.40 • • 111"-""' K•rr MtG 11• 101 "'-"'"' 0c,ld Ptt•I 1 ''' 10+•• "' SIOnlCo 1011 1 .so 1lh-11o VSF•iLtOll •. .s 1M-u. A MlclicWll'J ·111 It< Col&Alk.S. 4 3' ·~-.... G«NWll .MU >0 ,.,.,_'9 l(.~\'11-••• !-1, •!!_I~,--•, .• Ocddfl'lp!,,. I'°""• \'o ~i.:rt •I lf -"" USGYlll.tfl j ' •I l~'-U-j5 ·led.""'~· c1· l wheat cor.n hogs soybean s AmMot .10d J 111 fl.ii··~ co!llfllFoot • 1 i ... G¥1110.n .1•1s ",,...._ .... idOe ... ... ..... Occf'totl . .o .. 11 '°"'+1 ~,·; 1 19 _.,., USG't'Pfl• .. • ltl6•"' ac ASSOt'Ja .n..~nne; tCll _ ... ' ·.' ' ,..,,,.Gt 2.1-1 • u 3,_.,.. Cot l"tM.lO 11 130 24o"t w. 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SI M+-""GCA eor11i 11.J44t-l'l1e"1GMN .J:1t 1.sn\o'r-YJ '011Ep1• ..... ,10.osl'!•IYl~j.., 1t.toYl+"'U$~.t5s • Pa•W pro ess1ona manager. • . ....,,i.,11 11 1 11 •-"' Oll'!i'Drl 1.'6 , • ,...._"' GMllNI GilP . , • "" ••• Kothrg.., ' 1• sv... .... °" E 1111 •.M •• zt0 -•''h-'"" 0 •40 ·s • 10 • ._ UUlN4 t,.-'~a ••-it. * Lower prices were repor-Am Slot•; 1 , 11 21\1)• "" CofwM 1.2111 1 n 1'h• "' GM1H'll111e ' .• • " lO'lo-"' 1(,-,. ,:.: •,·.!/ ,•, ,~! !!'"":: ~,. °",..,. 1.0. -· 1100-.. + 11o wo 1 20 1 , " -.,. 1JS r oi. .111 • 1u ,...._ i.- Balboa S l mm lslani:I res ident o n 1 h a s· b SMITH * Mark e en Cbarle1 R. Able, N e wport Beach reSident, has been oamed to the board of dlrectorsor Junior A chievement for Southern California. _ He,i{.president of McDonne ll Douglas Astronautics Comp••Y in Huntinrton Beacil. He is also a member o~ the nation.al board for Junior Achiever s . • 1 d r I I d Amf&f3AO t!StJ .. ,, .. "" c.mbEl.IO 1 1411 21 + .... 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Hogg has been elected vice resid e nt of sa1es'.-and mar et1ng or Uieltvlne 1nausrnar Complex. e ar 1er .. rces armers pay Aptto eoro .. j6 '""• llt ContlAl•Lll' _ss •r.-v.. ,Gtntsco•nt • 11 ,,,._.,. Llblon .1011 .. ' Mt,\\ 1>111MW.bb .. » ,.,._,. 5oAa;1p1 1 .. , 61\lltl i• r.;1.10 .. 110 .,,~ """'"toaneet-expenses -.me-APL--eor..-s•-1 1u. .... v. CnClnJ .IO_._ ... :m'I; !t<o. Gtn~l••l.I, s -1 1S • ,.,. Ligg My/Yi I .lt...ll • h .Ptllltol1.JO •• 111 'l\.'t-..., 5'oUnG11.M1 I I ~ ... VIE J J.71 •• J1lll ~ +1 ' ..... Allolled MtSt 10 1'4 Cn!t'-Ill 2 t 9111• .. c;;.ew.if11P".StJO ,, ~\It Lllly El fff, l'IO lfM-2 P11lm8~.u J 3'" :w. •.• SO..\Nd ,tog •"i••-15 -"' .... IE 1111, ....... 1100-n--1 -- while, w e r e up fivetent.bs of AilA s!,,_..,, ,, 511'1-·~ eo..nc.tiM • llS 311\-'tl ~~·,"' • 1'! ::i!•,""' uncNU 1.w 1 11 ~ •.• p...,141 111e ' 1• '"" ... !ioWsiFr .20 i 1 ~"' ....,_ 1ooc t S1 ,..._,. ---'---;- . Hogg, who wi!I be moving to -Or8:nge _C,ounty in lhe..near future. .was president a nd chief ~xecutive o!ficer ol Technology Park/Atla n- ta , lnc., a rese arch and technology oriented office/indlistrial park in Atlanta, Ga. .... . . The appointment or Phil Cleveland as vice preside n{ of m·arkl:Jiri'g-for~Irvine-based Mlcrodata Corp. has . been announced by Donald W. Fuller, company president. Pfior t o joining.Microdata, Cleveland w as regional vice president for General Telephone Electronic ·Information Systems, Inc. H e and his !amily live in Orange. • Ronald E. Clar.k has joined Cochrane Chase and Company, Inc. Newport Beach -based adver- tising, public r e lations and marketing firm, as vice president or m arketing, ' He joins the Southern California firm from Arthur Young and Com- Jll!f oC Chica~here he serve d in marketiflg consultatron.--Before that he served a s vice president !or the Drossler Research Corp. of Los Ange les . * ~ Iilirtd Darbln has been appointed manager of the Harbor-Edifiger 8'nkor America in Santa Ana. W ith the bank since 1957, Mrs. Durbin was formerly a ssistant manager ror loans at a Long Beach branc h . • She and he r two children reside in Anaheim . t • ,._ h AfUlt.N 21 s •s 1111 ..... C.nU~plll't .. 9 ~ .... -r-... r.Jt .. 1 .... LincN\lrtJ .. I Sl ... P1111Nf1Alr •• ltt ,_\\ s.o.ntl'S 't0 I 6) ~ ... VSICltpMI 2 ..... "" a percen 1n uR" mont en· Afci.ro'.n 1 "i.~l't 01111 pJ.JO • • """•.,.. ~·P11,..•,•, !!,~,"' L1t1HF0 ·"·· • l~+"" PonllM!dltt • •1 :r.ih-:i. 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PwtGIE M .s 12 '"" 14 Tlllll• Corp , •s ,.,..,. -.. wu1 eos.w" .. 111 '1"-11""' ~1r 1n111ui 1 .. s JOV>-fllt °'o.l','!l,,·~• I?!,', --""••'•'•;t:"•'': •, ",~,·;.: Milnlvt ... n "'" ... Pollet( l.llO' tl 1l'h ... T-llC . .0., ~ s~ ... WlllCopl .IO .• l tO .....,i feached $11 ,075 ,589 a nd n et ltl(O Pll " ' " IJ""' + .... "' -~• •· I.--l'h .. ,, I ,.,·• ' ,,::_ •• MM11v l,12CI I l II-I\ I'll! E.IP 1.1i • (I I~-Vt Tl!(lllltOIO< J I •:W. , ,, Wlnn0• \,UIS 17 )t'i'I-~ 8'111111 l,JO s 1 u ... l,(j Or\fpll.Wl .. UOO st -J . " ,. ... IMlsuE.3" s 111 .... V. l'o\El~JV. .. 1110 ~ .. "" TK .... •tOn t 1 •"-WlllllllllllO •. S6 .... .. * inc ome fo r the period was. lltll H•I lt«.l" 32 """• "' Dt\E pl /,)I," ''°° s. +I H'""E' ,, .. 1 x?I Ullo . ... ......, OS '·'° • )9 l'O'lt-" l"lllEI pt ..... " •1f0 •1'11.t \j, ftll.l•O•U .10 • ~1 21\lt-i-WlllElP f.1' ' SI tlY>• "' 8t<Tll\ Col ' t 1 ........ Ol!tEplll'o .. I tl -I Hll1'9S Alb1 J 12 9'"' ... M91'tf0s ,'2 • 11 ISY>• \II Po!EIPfJ."· 1 1Wf•I ll'l"°tr .JS J ll l ..... WllE!pf 7\<o ,, 160 H ..• I I Pier t Jmport1has na med Donald.Murphy manager $283,968. Earnings per &1nt1• •·• s :tt t111o-v. °"'"''Ct>~• t tcKto ••• ~zen1... s • J .. ,. ,,.,.!"" 1.J0 10 11 1..,,.,,. PPG1nc:11.10 i • D\oll+"' r.ie:ii->1 J " ._.., w1scl>$ 1.n , ,, 1'"-• v. h 18 ts ' BIJtC.•l.U s 113 uv. ...... OltlFln.Jot s 21 .,...,._,,.. HCAMl•U11' '10 -\• M fix L ., ~ , ...... Prem pl .to .. , I~ .. .-ltlleel'f1'pt• .•• , UVJ-1 Wilt•Clto J II Jt'li-\lo of I.be La(µna Beach store. He com es t.o the Orange s are w e re cen on an in-aerie pf •.30 .• 3 • " Vi OltMdtnu J 1 11 J•l4+ 11o HM:• 1ric: ,n J " '"' ... Mu. '"" .eo , " :zs-"" Proc"G 1.111 n 151 .....,._... 11..,_, . . 111 1"' .. '" .,.,,.1~ World • 1 2\\ •.• Coast fro~ Las Vegas where h e has been manager creas~(I number or s hares =~:.:~ 'i 11~ ~v..-~ &!:~~ r~ .~ 1'; It~ tt :11\::'.~ I~ 1! 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Y..-11 tU"1' -Tiii IOllolpfi...:t Ult ncome p 81«kLD .«12.S IM 111\t-"" DIGiotr' .. .• 2 ........ , "',,."""• <":!'!." s, .'~· "" MGtllPf I.JO .. l 1• • \It P$£Gpl 1,.0 .. ,.., llS +I ll•ETr 1.10 M lj/ :it • \6 W'tlt Clf"p .. ,, l ... ......... llll 11oc:-• '""' Mw .. 11 VII SANFRANCISCO(API So th &ltlrJn ... • 19 l't\ ,,, Olclli. ElrOllS tto IOVttl'h m ft .-•. • •• •·• Grtot DI 1 · 1-'4 PSEGpf•.61 •• 130 It ... T•(nTrt.I•' Jj 1J11o,."" -X'l-rl'IOll 1111111 lost tlif !Mii bnld Oii ii::1 -u em &llHL 1.10\I ' I H.._ .... OIOll'IQll .•• •IJ ,,. ............ Clllft .I0 .. 13 sn 2J\;-... ~ M<;llllT•• M ·' 116!4~ •IV. Pu5 Ind I.St • '' J1141+ ~ Tf ... 111.10 I l'lt zt~"" X••o• co ',, 1101 ~ °' tMfl9t ~ t11t New YO!'' ._ Pacific Co. has reported"' a 58 percent a1cK.11H111 .e • '' ~ • •• ou1t11 1.too 10 11 21111-141 ..,. ..... ,. • ... 1, '•' _ .. -::. M<KHA .1111 • ~1 11-. .., P$ NH• 1 ... s 1• n YJ • "' T•• 11"" 111 t .11 10 • 11o x1r1 1"" 201 1" •s 10 -~ E!l(l\OllQe. ' 81119kll ,M S 11 IJl,l,+\11 DbMfW ,\~U JU llU.-Mo J10!I • .., +vo Ml;LHl'I ,/1 5 'l...,_W P$NM•l.1t 6 16 It ,.v, Tt•'1111tr 111 l \S ll -v. Yeltt lnc:!Ul I"' 9 f\o\•1" '"'" "'n:fl'l11fn'::::=,..,..111p-inereas e ·tnthirdquarterne t.income, 8obOltBrk1 ,, t 1~ ••• Dl511on Ht • 10 ll'o•ll H1U111t111 19 10 1' •"" McL111s 1.M• t• u ... PW11c• .. si 1 • :1t1o ... ,1 •• .o.1 .01u •a ,Pl>-.., v"'''°"· .. , 111~· .. .,,.,_ lltt-"ttll .. .... t "'II ..1 'th th 'od ... 1 ... C ,61\ • US II ., • ~11$111.IO II 2' J>l>ll• '°' Hewitt p ,JOJ4 •1 ~. Vt Mc NtH .IO ' t ,._,_ "" P\lebltl .Jo. J 1t 2'11 .. . T1 Pl,.f ,Uo! 6 1 11'4-i,. Z1MCorO .1i S ') 111'1• ';..j """",.... ""' <~ ~"' lll'kt. compare....,w1 e s ame pen las t llll•C..1.so i "' 11"'-""' wr111d 111 • n t •. :liC'~: ,: 1;::.:;: MN4c1.20 l '' ""' .,. ,..,...,11c .20 ,. 1 , .... _.,. ruu1111.1,, 110 10 ..... ,.,..Ill ·'°"', 1t n _"' .. ''' I l!OAlllll:S ""::: "' year llOlld flldws ,, I ... •·· .. Mi i.Std I loll ll'r-\11 l!l: ... ',.A Ml'tdPf1.ICI .. I UV.-1 Pl,oOISPI .• s 1S 20'/JI ••• ted1llldll\I ••• ,_ .... z.~,. c..r. 2 u J • 1, Piii • + · , • 8ordfll I.ID, •49 I""'•"° '"'"".JOI/ 60 -t'"• 1it -II• I ! .. -.z.: Mff91B f.IO .. 2 :M •\lo Pt,tf..,...1,10 I , .. •'°' ... le.tl"Olll.10 ) •• """-!'" !11111111'1.JJ ll JtS 1:1>11+V-->, ~ ••• ,°'•' ,, "',11 '• ••. ... lt,o SP said third quart~ n et income &or111 w 1.u 6 ,. 11v.-111 °"""""".to 11' 154 Jj+I,+ "" ....... ~ 1llOU5c • • ,~, ,?.~ ..... ,,,,.,.,.,... '·'° s 21 1s~ • "' Pun•eo, .• • •• '"" ·~ le•t<lll J.GI • • 1 n.., .. Yi z""' 1110 .tt 1 s1 ' • 11i A••rlra11 101'1011 Arlli:~· 1Hnrkrl Tr•nd -• """·' llofi\11111111 1) 12 11\-... Oo'ILUIJ .10 ,. I 2'1'f-"'!> .__., "' 1 t ~,.. '•·· Mfl Sf\0..66 1 lJS I ,., PurltiM ,JI ,; 2' I(~+, ... • A•wtoe .:i. •SI'• " up u .t was $35,651,000·or Sl.34 a share, com· 1o11 e:•2," • 10 n11t ••• Do11M111 .M11 s1 ~ .. ,,. HOtr,..r ... .s lt tl•t"' Mena"o 1 • 3 -v. Puro1t1 • ... 1 u ""•"" STllf•lll ... _.. 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CttbCol.10 .... ..._ __ £11•1' 1no.o ll 111i.,"' IHl\.Cbl !O, tO tr I .. /olOO(#t "°,,)I)~-i... FltTJll llll "))I•• .... .. MCA Earnings LOS ANGELES IAP.I -M C A , Inc., reporte d e 11rn_in g s in the three months e nded Se p t. 30 inc r e a sed 203 percenl O\'er a year earlie r and set a r e cord fo r any quarter in the co mpany '$ hiStory . . _ . The entertainm e nt co?npany earned $15.43 million, or $1 .8.1 a s hare, com- JfRred with $.S.08 million, or 61 cents a s h are, in the 1973 third qua rter. Reveo,pc~ ro stl to $144..43 million from $99:31 mUlio n . " PlllLADELPfaA (API -The SiJn Oil Co. said it.s third ·quarte r e amifli:s • "'e r e 84 p e r cent h igh e r tha n those In t~e sAm f!: p e riod a year a go. =====;;::r,r~ri,:. ~·k.-.._, --•n• MA•111tr ,:::,.tttet ·~ '""'' .. -,.,.._tt ............. :"Ji~ -... lunltt\Ol"fr!Wld,nllhcd,41111111lo C..11i. f" , Ult "' E1"110i•o ~ 1 ,IN-\• "INAlllfl,. .• ti'!'"*,, MoroJPl.OiJ 1\; loi\.o. lj lft 1fll Mol 'f ,., ll"'•l f WH Ill 11,,.11 l*'t ~tr, le I ....,......, ur (Ja,oft S 11'00 M ~t EHr• C:p I .... J IS JI -.... lntll\Gfl OCI .. 1 '-• I• MOr"K .. Ull l 11 \\"-, 1, lblyMtpt f', . 1l •l'l • 1, 1111 ln't;nl!lll..,,.., dl'rldt lllll ~"'l oet:--tltDtl'}'t ~ J 1" £_.tit•,..... -UltCJLltcl-U ! ._ -.li.1 Pl J, l -•• .. t'fl5.M .i.o I II • le •otl@to l .. 1111\l'fl'lM~tl<t'J' Ui'Ol'tl'liOriA lfu'f'°i.\ t:'"""llotr .. 14 JI,.,,, .... INl~-1 J •4 l 'A --Mn 6 ,,.._,..~ ~-M tf IH ~--Wftt"°plwt'>IO(l{ Ill .Ollf(Wl••lt plv. c-r l"' ... "° 11\\-V. IE-1111,.. 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Nh1•.Co I IO ) • ~ 1tl•• '• ~· ._. • 11 .~ • r-.. , ... ....... ·-~· -· '*" •• I llMhlll l.Jt s l ""' ··-IM!lfll ·'°1 • 11 '"' , Miit~ ... ' 1JO JO' ·~ "*™I JO ' s ""'-... "!VlllOlt _ ......... t l<ll'"I\· ... -0. C 8 !, I ft•t $ ~f * fllWOltCll f ,.. ""-"'.... lfltll<(I (~ 0 l Q •'~-,...,,, Oli I J. • ~6' 1" "*'°"N' 111t U4 n-"'- d!W!!llnt '"' lfl•\I """'°"'" ... f'llll9\. ' c ' co'rp ) I E.,w,.,,,.. .. , IO ~ .... IM~ll l to , i 17ll .,. MvlOM l..l)... ,, u.-... "' f!O( .. ' .... ' 0 t1 "" ll11w•9-ln\1 ltl l wl• ii•"'•• ' ' • • • • •• • •, third qua r ter or 1973. , -- The c o n1pany earned S2.S9 per s tia rc of 5toek, up$1.3l pt!r .share from the sam e ptrlbd a y~ar ago, the statement aid. I • .. ' -· ·- • • -. - .. 1· • ..::f1RST' lft&JA~ fl-IE 6fMf RATtO..a GAP;TMEN 1tif CR'fDIBILITY GAP-~T'l-IE 81LLFOlD6 AP." H~using .. . : Limits Ordered PET"ALUl\f A !AP) -1'he City Council has reinstated a contested grov.1h limit or· din a nee wbich restricts new housing to 500 units a year. • T he counc-il notified developers and contractors to appl}' by Dec. 2 for ap· proval or units to be built in 1975. -' TllE DEVELOPERS con· tend that growtti within the city has reached about IK)I) new uni~ a year and cutting back to ..SOO would violate equal pro(~ction of the Jaw and deprive land owners of use of their land. T h·e" ,qou ncil decis ion would bf!, null ified if a feder al cou rt of appeals upholds a v.s. District Co urt decision this year againsf the limitation or- dinanf;!e. The U~. Supreme Court ruled ~ept: 23 that the city co uld proceed wit h its growth. plan pendiiig the outcome or its appeal which is expected . to be heard before the end of the year. THE ORDINANCE was adopted in 1972 and the Con· strl!c tio n Industry As· sociat ion of Sonom a County II---and-other land-d~velopers ~u.ccessfulJy argued against 1t 1n U.S. Distri ct Court. The ordi nance provides for a Ci ve·year plan in which onl y 2.500 new dwelling units, or an aver3.ge of 500 a year,· co uld be built within the ·city. It also calls for a 200 ·foot .wide greenbelt around the city. Hefner's Helper 6-uilty -CHICAGO !UPI> -Bob· bi e Ar nstein,. social sec retary of Playboy magazine publishe r Hugh 1 ___ Hef.ner ,_rontellded..sbe_was.. gui lty of nothing more than being in love. A jury, however, found her guilty Wednesday of conspiri ng with two men to distribute a half pou nd of cocaine. MISS ARNST EIN, 32, who Jive s in llefner's lavish mansion in Chicago, was accused ot transporting the cocaine from F1orida in her .handba g on a Sept. 11. 1971 airplane flight. · . lier fo·rmer boyfriend. Ronald Scharf, 25, and George Law son, 33, were also convicted. MI SS AR NS TEI N'S lawyer maintai ned she n1e r e \y traveled "'ilh Scharr to 1' .. IOl'ida. unawar e of any cocaine deal, and wa s gui lt y only or being in love "'iltl Scharf. Hefn er, for "'horn she has worked since 1961 , ha s maintained hi s faith in her innocehce . Unit R~j ec ted P1'. REYES fA I') -1'hc North Central ('o:i ~t Com· 1n1":11on llA~ turnt•d dtt\\n. nn :.1 7-fi \'Oh'. "• propuo;;cd J.SSO ·un1t r 1·-.1rll'nl1al clt.>~·elopn1cnl :II Bo1l1 ·~a H~·~ .;irll't' ,J iil;llf l'l'jUH'l :">i.lld I\ ,,·ould rau-.C' ";11t•r -M1111ff.'' .1nd lr;1ffic prnhh·111"' \hnttt 2110 ''rOtt•~lt·r· .. 1an1mt•1I 1hr i'()llll\ll""'IHl ht'allllC Ill\ IW>•tL'~:J llurhor .• 1 1lr>\l'lnp n1 .~n1 h.\ 'I r •• n~t·•·nlur,· llr11pcrt11• .. t orp 111 1 l<urling.1111l' . ~ -- ,fASHION SAVINGS FAMOUS NAME 11)\NlSUITS r11-.. Sl,!its 27 -w~c. S4.2.-S56 29.99 ASSORTED RAINCOATS hlvd. c.,, 103 -_.;.,e S50·S60 34.99-39.99 FUR TRIM LEA HIER COATS hlvd. Cl). 101-wCfc Slb0-S220 129.99 ' POL VESTER PANTSU ITS blvd. drs. q5 -we•e S22·S38 15. 99-2 1.99 I & 2 PI ECE DRESSES hlvd. drs. YS-were $24 -SJO 3 PIECE PAN TSUITS twn. & Irv. 41.J-weie $48-$60 EVENING FASHIONS eve. sp. Y7 '-\vere S4 2-Sbf:i PYJAMA PANTSUITS dJy. drs. (,I -were J&.qo 4 PIEG WARDROBERS ddy drs. 61 -were 38.00 J PIECE PANTSUITS . c:osmo. drs. %-were SSO-S60 2· PIECE SKIRT SU ITS 12.99-17.99 39.99 29. 99-39. 99 _ 21.99 26.99 39.99 ms, cosmo CJ8-were Sl4 ·S40 24.99-29.99 HA LF SIZE PRINT DRESSES ' \vomen's drs. 57 -\vere S26 JUN IO R JACKETS jr, cts. 24 -comp. vJI. SSO-S54 ~F UR SALON SAVINGS 14.99 36.99 < NATURAL FRENCH RABBIT JACKETS• le;11hi?r trim,-fur 5Jlon 47 ·Sdle $79 HOODED NATURAL RABB IT JACKETS• leather tr im-fur salon 47 sale $99 NATURAL MINK, LEATHER COATS •• strollers wilh dyed fox co11.irs ~le $599 NATURAL MINK STROLLER COATS•• halo collars. le<i1her bell sale $599 fur sa lon 47 •all stores '•all stdres ext:ept ox · nard, !!I cajon, riverside, eag le rock, orange, westm1ns1er fur products labeled to show country of orisio of imported furs. m·ay co does not carry fors of endangered species. Cha rge your fur now- we'IJ bill you in February LINGERIE, FOUNDATIONS CONTOUR UN DERWIRE BRAS ~hape shop 44 -were $5-$8 2.49~5 .4.9 LONG GOWNS lingerie 10-were 10.00 7.99 ASSTD. PRI NT FLOATS rnbes 53-<es. 18.00 13.99 ASSTD . PRINL CAFTANS l0ungew=JJ 5~.,._s 18-S38 l 3 _99,21. 99 . BRA 'N BI KI NI SETS shape shop 44-wefe 1.75-4.SO 79c .. 1 ~79 LONG Q UllTED ROBE robes SJ -•eg. 2B.OO · 19.99 PANTIE GIRDLE S, PANTLINERS . shape shop 44 -•es. S5-Sl 2 2.29'.6.99 SHOES AND ACCESSORIES CHILDR.EN'S SAVlp;GS • • ROUND WALKER 1nfan1 furnitu re I 24 -r~. SI 3 SPIN DLE CRIB in/am furniture t 24 -reg. S 11 7 CORDUROY CRAWLERS inf,1n1s 38-rt"R. SS I COMFORTE RS WITH TOYS infJnts 38' -comp. Val. S 11 POINTELLE VESTS, SM\_, pre.teens 90 -comp. val. 7 .50 FISHERMAN SWEATER, 4-7 linle boys 52 -u.>g. 9.50 CORDUROY JACKETS, 4 -7 liule boys 52 -val. S 19 NYLON JACKETS 10.99 94.99 ,, 3.79 7.99 ' 4.99 5.99 14.99 linl e girl~ 56-comp. val. Sil ACRYLIC KN ITS, 2-4T ioddlers.128-were J.'SO·S9 GIRL PANT SETS, 2-4T 1oddlers 128-were SIJ.JS TURTLE NECKS, 7-14. 13.99 1.9,'l·.!i.· 99 .8.99-9.99 · girl s 7,7 -reg. 8.50 ~ 5.99 . ·MEN'S AND BOYS' SAVINGS WOOL, POL VE STER SUlTS men's t lothiili; 21-val. $100·$1 25 79.00 SO LID, FAN CY SPORT COATS . l ~ilrd. spts\vr. 45 -val. 75.00 DRESS SLIP-ON SHOES , . 49.99 men's shoes 60-val. 31.00 24.99 CREPE SO LE LEATHER CHU KKA BOOTS men's shoes 60-val. 28.00 21 .99 FAMOUS MAKE BEL TS .iccessories 80 -val. 6.00·9.00 1~99 LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS furnishi ngs 6-val:-$8-S9 6.99 GDL~ JACKETS outerwear·J 16-val. 22 .SO ·13.99 WOOL JACKETS outerwear 116-val. 32 .50 24.99 FLARE KNIT PANTS panls and jeanS 133 -val. $14 -$1 6 9.99 SCREEN PRINT, STRIPE T-SHIRTS mach ten 83 -va l. b.OO · 3.99 GAUZE PLAID WESTERN SHIRTS p.JCe shop 130 -val. 1 I .00 7.99 'BOYS' JE ANS 'N-JAEKETS boys' clothing l4-val . 7.50-10.00 ea. 4.99 BOYS' KN IT SHIRTS boys' fur n. 23-val. 4.00-7.~o· 2 99 BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS " boys' rum. 23 -va l. 4.50-8.50 3.99 • ~- ENTERTAINMENT, APPLIANCES • MIDLAND AM CLOC:K RADIO '· ·_,:_ • t LAST F.OUR DAY ·S LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON FOR THE HOME CANTERB URY LAGE TABLE CLOTH linens 30-all st r. reg. $1 S·S23 9. 99-16. 99 BATHROOM ACCENT RUGS bdth rugs 30-all stores reg. 5.00 3.79 MARTEX LUXOR TOWELS ' to,vels 30-all stores reg. 1 :80·8.00 1.49-6.69 BATH MAT • t.oWels 30-all stores· r~. 9.00 • 7.59- SURETY D,ELU)(E BATH TOWEL towe ls 30-all stores reg. 4.00 3.39 SURETY DELUXE HAND TOWEb 10\vels 30-all stores reg. 2.50 2.19 SUR ETY DELUXE WAS H CLOTH 1owel JO-all s1ores reg. 1.20 99c NYLON SPLUSH CARP ET fir. cov. 32-all stores sq . yd. inst. sale 9.99 POL Y(STER Pl[E SHAG CARP.ET 'ii•. cov. 32-all st0<e.sq. yd. inst sale 1o.99 BERBER DANISH RUG a.ea •ugs'll7-all sl<>'es sale 74.99-139.99 EKCO 14 PC. CO.OKSET cookware 151 -all stores val. 99.55 59.99 ASS0RTEQ_-COPPER TEAKETTLES cookshop 135-all stores reg. 1 5.00 12. 99 74 PC. FLATWARE SETS flatware 156-all stores reg. 45.00 . 29.99 11 PC: GLASS SALAD SET housewares 29-all stores reg. 15.00 ONEIDA ~5 PC DINNERWARE 9:99 I FOR THE HOME y SEALY TWIN MATTRESS OR SPRINGS . n1Jttress 145-all stores sa~ each 65.00 SIMMONS DELUX E TWIN SET milllress 145-all stores sale set $105 SEALY KI NG SIZE SET • mattress 145-all stores sal.e set $259 SIMMONS SUPER FIRM TW. MA TT./SPR matlress 145-all stores sale each 76.00 7Z" REGULAR SIZE SLEEPER sleepers 140-all stores sale $299 ASST. DECORATi:>R CHAIRS/ROCKERS upho l. furnitures 141 -all siores· sale ~159 -MAt-1-SIZED RECLINER , VINYL recliners 147-all stores Sale $139 FRUITWOOD FLOOR lAMP l.1mps 63-all stores sale 79.99 5-PC COUNTRY FR. DININ G SET dining room 142-all stores sale $999 5-PC BLEACHED PINE DINING SET patio' 1 <$6-all stores sale $399 5-PC. COUNTRY FR. BEDROOM bed'°om 143-all slo•es sale $849 5-PC ITALIAN DINING SET dining room 142-all stores -sale $649 ASST. DECORATIVE-MIRRORS L picl/mirrors 75 -all strs. S60·S8S 39.9919.99 COUNTRY PINE TABLES occas. 144-all stO<es sale $109-$149 3-PC BISTRO SET pat;p 146-all st 0<es sale $89 5-PC WROUGHT IRON SET patio 146-all stores . sale $179 5 PC COJ.JNTRY FR. BEDROOM • radios 729-all st~es re&. '19.95 12.89 PHILCO AM/FM TABLE RADIO housew.,es ·33 ~all st0<es •eg. 29.99 19.99 ,.p;.11s,,729-all·st0<es •es. 24.95 15_89 EUREKA UPRIGHTWITH TOOLS ~rodm 143-all SIOr~ sale $849 5-PC. ENGHSH-QINING SET dining room 142-all stores sale $955 GRUNDI G AC BATIERY CASS ETTE vacuums'73 ~all stores •es. 109.95 79.99 ASSORTED SHOES •ecOfde•s 729-all stmes •es. 49.95 '~42.88 31'2 QT. RIV}ll CROCK POT cosmopol;tan shoes 12-w"'e $19-$22 10.99 MIDLAND DIAGONAL B/W TV sm. appHance<..(4 ~all sto•es reg. 20.99..l 6,9_9 7opc COOllffRY-DINING SET dining room 142-all slores sa\e $1199 WOVEN' PUMP -1elev;s;ons 722-all stmes •es. 109.95 89.95 3 'SECTION WALL UNIT cosm. shoes 12-were $23 18.99 S" DIAGONAL TEENY VISION TV affmdables 87-all st0<es •eg.'169.95 129.95 ASST. ROSEMOND PRINTS pictures 75-all st0<es}eg. S40 24.99 DEC K SHOES telev;s;ons 722-all stmr;s1eg. 89.95 79.95 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER blvd. shoes 112 -w.,e St 1 6.99 PA NASONIC 9" DIAGONAL B/WTV affmdables 87-all stores •es.ls9,95 47.95 BRASS LAMPS. 2 STYLES lamps 63-all sto•es ''S· $65 . 49.99 CLASSIC PUM PS te le.;s;ons722-allst0<es spocial 114.95 PUB BARWARE, 8 PI ECES blvd. shoes 112-we.e 16.00 12.99 CARNEGIE 68" STEREO CE NTER glassw"e 126-all stp•es •es. s12 7.99 • ESPADRIL LES ""'eo 728-all stmes •es. 349,95 329.95 EGGPLATES, CAKEPLATES blvd: shoes 112-were 13.00 9.99 MELVILLE CLA RK SPINET PI ANO 1 6 11 G • 4 • gass.12 -a st.reg.S8&$10 3.99,6.99 WA LKIN SHOES p;anos 720-all st0<es •es. S825 $725 NIN E BOTTLE WI NE RACK BUDGET STORE SAVINGS , Had. shoes 9-w"'e 18.<Xk 13.99 MORSE ZIG ZAG SEW ING MACHINE housew"es 29 _all sto•es, . 17 13,9 OXFORU =:.--~sew~m=g=m=acfi. 715 -all sto•es •es. 149. 9s-$112--C4":0"'PC~~0~::!1'!!!2"""""'"'-'1L--'-'='--MISSE$'-l'ROPOR:flONED-~AN-lS-- "ad. shoe> 9-were 18.00 13.99 WEST'HSE 14 CU . FT. NO FROST · IR NS O NE SET • budget 800-all sto•es comp, 'val. 6.99 5.99 SANDALS .efr;g.,at0<s 721 -all stmes •es. 329. 95 289.95 housew"es ll-all Simes •es. 37·99 24. 99 MISSES' POL YE STER PANTSUITS ml ooss• shoes 51-we•e S24 18.99 PHILCO 18A CU. FT . RE FRIG. ELECTRIC CHAR-B-QUEe budgeis'°'e 600-all st0<es 17.99 13.99 CUT VELVET HANDBAGS •efr;gerato" 72 1 -allstmei;,"8· 389.95 $344 housew"es ll -all stores '<\!· 69.95 59.95 HALF -SIZE POL VESTER PANTSUIT,S_ handba gs 26-comp. val. $18 10.99 MAYTAG AU TOMATIC WAS HER HOOVER DELU XE UPRIGHT budget 816-except el caion •es. 18.99 14.99 ASSORTE [)o JEWE LRY washm 714 -all sto•es •es. 289.95 259.95 vacuums 73-all st0<es •es. 84.99 64.99 JUNIOR KNIT NYLON T-SHIRTS · la sh;on iewcl•y n-•cg. 1.49-3.00 99c O'KEEF E AN D MERRITT GAS RAN GE LA-Z-BOYe ROCK ER/RECLINER. budget @1-all sto,es comp. val. 6.99 . 4.99 DOUBLE KN IT BLENDS, 60"-62" ,,inges 737-al! sto•es •es. 319.95 $266 •ecl;nc" 147-all stmes sale $199 ASSORTED BRAS AT SAVING S v"dag0 54-,es. $9 yd. 4. 99 yd. VINYL COVER RECLINER budget 819r--except el ca ion 2.50·3.SO 1.69 JER SEY PRINTS, 45" •ecl;ne•s 147-all stmes sale $l59 MISSBS' WALTZ SLEEP GOWNS ya.dagc 54-•"1· 4.}0 yd. 2.49 yd. V G IN GE R JAR LAMPS budget 821 -all st0<es comp. val. 7.99 3.99 SCREEN PRINT JERSEY . ALLIES FOR YOU lamps 63-all stores •es. $45 ' 29.99 ·ASSORTED FAS HION JEWELRY v"d. 54 -"'S· 5.50 3.99 yd. COUNTRY CANE LAMPS budget8.26-eoc.elcaionval.S2·S3 1.59,2/$3 POL YE STER TOPS 1 O PAGE PHOTO ALBUM l•mpsb3-all sto•es •es. S30_565 19•99•53.99 GIRLS' HOO DED SWEATSHIRTS, 7-14 top_ ~hop 162 -comp. v.11. SI 2 7. 99 budge! 824 -excepl wilshi re val. 4.99 339 PURSE ACCESSORIES . st.,1. 66 -•"!l· 2.99 2.59, 2/5.00 ASSORTED PRINTS ' • WOMEN'S LOW-HEEL CASUAL SHQ)ES 1 99 WISS SC ISSO RS, 17 STY LES p;c•u•es 75-all st0<es •es. $65-$75 39.99 bud t 812 ·1>• 8 9 le<tlhcr ~oods 25-reg. 3.50·S 1 S . ~8.99 ge -except w1 )nire reg. 11 .q9 • 9 CARDIGANS no1;ons t -all s10<es •es. 5.25-1 t.95 3.99-8.99 O RI GINA L OI LS BOYS' WESTERN FLARE JEANS, 8-1 B top shop 162-comp. val. S 15 10.,9 MINOLTA POCKET 70 pk tu•es 75-•es. S ll5·S 150 99.99-119.99 budget 622-ex. wH.,el'cai. va l. 4.99 3.59, 2/$7 PRINT TOPS '""'e"s 37-y'll st<><es •eg. 78:99 58.99 5 PC. MODERN BEP WM SET MEN'S COTTON FLANNEL P.J.'S MOLEV VODKA, HAL F GA LLON bed 143 11 J $ 99 bud 806 hlou 5es 31-comp. val. SIO-S16 6.99~9 .99 room -a stOfes , sa e 11 get -except cl caion-reg. 8.99 6.99 •this produc1 ha s no conneC:don wh .11so('ver liquor I07--lll slOfes refit. 9·!>9 8.19 5 PC: PINf BEDROOM S~T MEN'S WARM (ASUAL JACKETS , ... i1h 11ie National Amefic:an Red Cr<hs TOYFAIR AFGHAN KIT bed.room 143-all stOfes sale $1199 budg~ 81 4 -excep~ el cajon 19.99·24. 99 $15 necd lt>wo•k 40 -•ll stmes reg .. 9.00 6.49 TOWER ,BOOKCASES MEN'S COROlJROY JtANS, JACKETS • TOILETRIES, COSMETICS 1000 WATT PRO. DRYER loi ll'triC'<. J'16-rci:;. 29. qt) FOAMING BATH Oil toilct11f"~ 116 -r~. 1.29 TOILET ·TISSU '• . - 101lr1ric~ I JU -11..1-1. S42 per ca~ ARCROS5 CUR LING IRON 1ode111("i> I Jb -rc.'8. 5.99 " ' 24.99 99c $29 4.99 NYLON DRESS O R ·5u1T COVER ' b d e occasional 144 -all slOfes sale $169 u ge1 17-no1elcaionSt 1,S14 6.99, 8.99 lu""'1g• 36 -•ll sto"'' •"!\. $t5-Sf7 $11 -$13 COUNTRY ENG LIS H TAB LES _MEN'S LONG SLEEVE' KNITS HIRTS TEN SPEE D BIKE, Al l SIZES I d 60 cx:casiotc 14'4-all stores sale $1 79·$369 >u gel 5-except el cajon reg. 7.99 4.99 <,pof!inA goods So-all stores reg . $99 · 84.99 KI NG FITIED PERCALE SHE ETS D _ BAMB 0 LOOK ETAGERE . ELUXE PACH INKO GAME h d 8 " affordab lcs 87-all sto•es '"ll· 1'5".95 129.9·5 u ftel 03 -not wilshire, el cajon va l. SI 4 4.~9 toys 42-all "!""' •"!\· •9'.95 , 37.99. , GAY TRED NY LO N BATH RUGS CHOC..MAL TE.D MILK BALLS CORNWALL-BRO ILER OVEN budRet 811-<>. wH.,clcai. 3.99·5.99 2.79-4.79 c.mdy 78 -all sto;es '"1· t.95 1.39 lb. sm.'applianccs 74-all S10<e~•eg. 39.99 29.9'9 "RAMA" MALI MO DRAPES ; MEN 'S, LADIES' SK I PARKAS 3 QT. ICE BUCKET •budget 618-•eg. 13.99-46.99 9.99-36.99 rt. 0lPPttrel 114 -.Jll sir. reg. S36·S38 26.99 housewares 29-all srrnes reg. U .00 9.99 •n?t at wil>hire, monlclair, earlSbad, oxnard, el AMIL Y BIBLE, COLO R P~ATES BUTCHER B LOC~ TABLE coioni rlve.s;de, eagle •ock, 1hc d ty, westmi n-book~ 66 .... all ~IOfes ~al. l'J.9( ; • 9.99 cook~hop t3S-all stores reg. S165 99.99 !tlCf • • ~ - Sh?p dai ly 10 a'.m. to 9:39 ; Sa turdaY,TO!Q •, -. South Coast'PlaJ~-COsla,. Mesa. 3333 .BristotSt .. 546-932 1 . --,_ '-.... . -' . ' und ay~. noon_ to6 --. ' • ' .. • ' - • ' . , • ' • • I • .. I .. or_.nge Coast --, -EDIT I 0 N Todav's Final . -----N.Y. Stocks I • • . -., . . . ~ . ' .. .. VOL. 67, NO". 305, 3 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES · ran e . . . . ' Ford Says -~. Nixon · 'Very Ill' : LONG BEACH '(AP) -President Foi'd visited ailing former President Nixon today and said Nixon was shoWliig''greats trength " but ap- . peared to be'''a vefy sick man.'' ---rord; who spent 20 minutes at the• hospital and said he was at Nixon 's bedside for only eight minutes, told a crowd of about 350 well-wishers out- side the hospital "the President was very alert. Ke.was very interested'' in topics they discussed. -"But it was very otivious to me th at he bad been very, very ill," Ford ad- ded. The President said he briefed Nixon on his plans for trips in the near future to Japan, South Korea and the Soviet Uriion. He said he also updated Nixon on , Secretary of State Henry Ki s- singer's tours of the Soviet Union, In· dia, Pakistan and._Afghanistan. · Dell'""'Mltl-~~The former president remained in 'BANOITEXPEAIENCED' c ritical condition at Memorial RobberyVlctlmWUcox .· · .Hospital Medical C,ente.r or LonB · Beach but has improved. Ford went to Bandit Buys T~p~, R~bs~­ Binds Man · the ho:j:pital after being told that Nixon was '·in his best condition since · his operation.'' ' Nix n told. his ormer·press secretary, Ron Zieg er . "lt was very good Or !Sresident Ford tocomeand seeme.'' ''Tbl"-conversatioa. as 1 saw it was · oot animated~ President NiJ:on was alert aDd responded to comments from Presiflent Ford," Ziegler said. Ziegler 8.dded, "He was, al course, By' ARTHUR VINsEl.-. very tired ~pd appeared lo be very ot .. o.l!Tf'Mlll-..t ~ealt .1' ' A calm, cool bandit in a t'Weed coat Ziegler said Nixon had not been told ORAN'GE COUNTY , CAL I FORNIA .. _.oast ' .. .. Easy Does It Orange ·ca-urity firerTien ease driver Jane T.ubbs out of 3.uto fol - lowing two·cf{r crash shortly berore 1 p.m . Thursdar in Santa Ana· Heights.· Miss Tubbs, 251 Brentwood St .• Costa ·J\-teSa, wa s reported in stable conditia:n today at Costa· Mesa -Me:morial 1-lospital. Accident occurred at Santa Ana Avenue and Pegasus Street. · , .. r pulled a revolver oil a Costa Mesa Ford was coming until minutes before pharmacist Thursday after first pur-the President's visit because doctors chasing adhesive tape to.tie up bis vie-feared the excitemenl might be bad tim , wtio handedoyercash and a stock for6im. ofthousandsofassorteddrugp:llls. Nixon lay prone on the hospital bed -F . l R • ~ M d ,The gunm•n left Dean lr.-Wilcox, during-lhe-visiLwilh Ford.,clad i~ a -u -n ,era -c-.tes .. -o.,.\--a·y owner of Dean's Medicine Shop, 390 E. · ·standard white hospital 111ghtsh1rt. LI JI.I. 17th St., bounct hand and foot on the. Zie&ler said. He added that Nixon has floor of the back room. not been allowed to leave his bed since · . Wilcox said the bandit walked out the-operation. F Le. 0 N B ,. d "wilhanobscene warningfor,hlmnotto -;Ford.hu~ged Nixon'.swire •. P~l,and or , WIS ·ow en contact authorities ror at teast 15 v1s1ted with daughters Tnc1a and • minutesfollowim:thearmedrobbety. Juli~, berore and af'ter seeing Nixon. And then he stopped at the cash Ziegler said. He told Mrs. Nixon how register and c leaned it out or up to $200 concerned he was about the former in cash, loudly and calmly ordering the president's health. pharmacy owner to explain how to Ford had spent the night In Los open it. Angele~ arter attending a Republican By ARTHUR.R. VI NSE L Ol lilll O.ily l'I ... $ta" They say Costa Mesan Lewis N. . . ' FRIDAY , NOVEMBJ!:R 1, 1974 ~ .. TEN CENTS .. 'Thugs Kill Youth, 19, At Market. By KATll\' CLANCY 011i. °'i'' l'I ... $1.ofl r Stephen Pi-lichael "Mike" Jo~inklea. Orange Coast College sla r wrestler and 1973 athlete of the-vear at Foun· tain Valley Jtigh School, was shot lo ·.death by ba ndits Thursday night. Finklea. 19, was working ·as nigl)J.. clerk . al the 7-11 Market, Warner Avenue al Euclid Street in Fountain Valley, when bandits ente.~ed_ the store at midnight on Halloween. · Th·e alhlete·scholar was &lain by a n unknown numhei-or shots. police said today. The killers got $92. They are still al large. Finklea, "'ho was wrestling> team captain at Orange Coast College in • am , l)lolly" ... ~"-KILLED IN HOLDUP • Athlete Finklea Costa P.1csa , was pronounced dead at c l Foutltain Valley Com01unity Hospital arni·va al 12 :30 a.m . today. Fountain Valley police today said they werC..ca lled to the market at mid· s :f s ni ght by an ··unknown trouble call ... a e' a lie When officers arrived, they round Fink.lea "on the floor with gunshot wounds.·· A d' z· . Officers said an autopsy will be per-. . n . any rormed at Orange County Medical Ce t · h bero( gunshot wounds. Police were reluctant to release ad· ditional inrormation, pending further investigation. ti'ink lea, "W.ho ll ved with his parents ... Pltr . and Mrs. Claude Finkle·a at 10646 El Adel ante Drive in Fountain Valley , planned to become a mathematics in- struck_>r and wrestling coach. '·H e "'.as a super individual . _ ·. everybody looked up to 'Big J\f ike." said Vern Wagner, lhe youth 's \Y restling coach at Orange Coast Col- lege. Coach \Vagner said Mike planned lo trnrsrer to Stanrord UniversitY next fal . \Va gnt'r said the six·fOot. 190-pound youth "had a chance ror the state title .. in "'restling last year. I-le said J\1 ikc finished_ihe season \vith a 20-\vin. 7·1oss record. placed second in three tournaments a nd third in another. -:---iif ALANDIRKlN Ol""o.llyl'l ... Mlft Some were scary, others were cute, but none was indifferent. Costa Mesa's-first citywide Hal· loween Carnival attracted a flock of costumed· c hildren and relaxed parents lo TeWinkle Park Thursday _. and by all accounts the festivities were safe and sane. But they also were zany. Tfie kids sa~· to that and 132 demon· strated that magir was in the a ir by parading in thcrostumecontest. Later 1~ or them also s howed they could carve a mean -or runny -pUmpkin, with a pl astic knife. ''At th e peak I guesswehadabo_ut400 people at the carni val," said rHration supervisor Pat Saiichez . "For a-while we even had more kids than we could handle . ., Children ~·ere also '4sked to bring pennies to the carnival to help right the shortage and the reereation stafr today <See CA Rl\1VAL. Page AZ ) Wilcox told police the bandit also al campaign. rally. .' . -_...OlfelfOlllt toolftlie rtng:fngteteptione ofr-Font-sa1d-that-he-t:alked to·h1s. wtrc. its hook during the robbery, which net-Betty, b~ telephone be~or~~1ng to ted about $900 including cash and the hospital and told Nixon that she drugs. . !ndical~d to m~ that all of ~ur family P atrolman Jay Morris said the phar-1s r.ray1ng for his recovery. maceutical loot included 20 dirferent He sho~ed gre.at str~ngth ~th types of drugs, rrom-amphe(amine m~ntally and ~hys1cally 1n m~1et1ng stimulants to narcotics and bar -this very sen ous challenge, the Howden, 54, who died Thursday of longtime health complications stem- ming from World War l.I service. was always glad-l.o-ser.ve,...but....h is-effol'l-S went unsung. Ht: knew what it was like to be On a limjl.ed inco·me such as disability benefits or a Social Security pension. especially in thcpast:-twoyears:- But because of an injury wasn't able to compete as ~·ell as he had hoped_. Wagner added. l\like 's aunl. Rose !\1cl\1ahan. said today her nephe~· "'as a "rantastic bo~··· and a scholar. . ~ . "E\'erybody loved and respected him ," s he added. Mesa Girl, 4, Struck by Car A _~rnall girl was struck by a c·ar and injured\i_n Costa !\fesa while trick·Or -. treating H allo~·ecn night. when she ran into the street wearing a mask with small eyeho\es that blocked her vision . ' . biturate d epressanL'i, plus one pint bot-1 Pre~lde~t added. . . Ueofparegoricwithanopiumbase. Nixon s d~c~r said earher that he Pharmacist Wilcox told Officer Mor-th.oug~t a v1s1t ~Y Ford would boost · ris.the ba n·dlt appeared qui(e familiar Nixon. s_morale. with drug brands and milligram Sm1l1n g broadly, Ford s poke dos:lges. . thi:ough a loud.5pe~ker to the crowd. I-le said the red-haired gunman. He s~ook hands with spectators a n,d aged 20 to 26. nipped his OPEN sign in hospital personnel at the hospital s the front door window over so it read main entrance. CLOSED. then marched him behind Ford took an elevat'or to and from the pharmacy counter. (See VISIT, Page A2) Wilcox told arter~·ard of being for · ced to einpty variouS"drawers of pjlls as the band it kept what appeared to~ ,...,&lesa Wife Jailed a .38 caliber revolver jammed into his • ri bs . lhvesli gators were told the clean- shaven robber strolled in shortly . berore I p.m~ topulltheboldup. · The victim said the bandit appeared exper.iencea and knew exactly what he -· wanted and hOw· much would:be in . stock. , .../'...... Wi lcox said the bell on the fro'ntdoor CSee P_HARMACY, Page AZ) . ' ' Eddie's On He roin Charge A Costa J\fesa housewire was jailed on suspiciOn ol dealing heroin from her Shalimar Drive apartment Thbr· day. Dorothy Reynolds. 24 , of 74 5 Shalimar Drive , was booked into the women 's section ot Orange County Jail. in lieu of $10,000 bail. police said. Treat $60 Collected for F-airoie i,v Eddie Conover ond Dufry Chau ncey pagan autumnal festival by asklhg got iii their two bit!'' worth-end also friends and neighbors. ror poc ket $60 worth -and lllso S80 plUI chalfge change -lo-help the mentally and -today after a \!nique Halloween : physitally handicapped Fairview trick-or·~4a1Jl~n5 begun last ~e_ar,;;;;,.· ~.cre,,s.,id,_,c,,n,,ls,,.~~===== Eddle. , antilJiiliel-Ave·.. D rr ~ h d Do s Costa Mesa. and t)uffy, 15, of9661 Pol· u . y, owe\•er. a a Y co~t A watchmaker by trad e. J\.1r . Bowden died early Thursday at his home, 1846 Park Ave .. or internal 'flleeding before an ambulance and poli ce ca lied could do anything. A neighbor of Finkl ea's in Fountain Valley, police officer·G. C. Watson . said the youth was an "all a rotind sport." He and his wire, Doris, had lived in Costa Mesa for 22 years. while ?i.1r . Bowden was an unsuccessful can· .- didale ror city council in the 1974 muni ci pal e lection. Finklea. born in Tucson, Ari1 ... m·oved lo Fountain Valley with his family two years ago. At Fountain Valley lligh ~hool. hl' pla~·ed baseball a,nd roo tball and ~·as Irvine League champion wrestler in 197:1 . r·uncral services will be Monday at II a .m . at )lei! Broadway ?.1ortuary Chapel, with' burial at •larbor Rest J\.leihori al Park . "lte was a inan who always gave of himselr. ''recalls mortuary staff mem- ber Neil Abrams, who knew Piotr. Bowd't!n for 20 years. "He helped people hundreds oC times, especially those of lower incomes.··- Abrams .Sa id J\1r. Bowden·s aid ~·as usually th~ small sort or act that goes unsung except by those who receive and benefit from them . .. I-le would take elderly ~·idows down to the Social Security orficc in his car , fo r example," explains Abram~ He said Mr. Bowden was almost a daily c ustomer in Pink·s Costa Mesa Pharmacy, the d'Owotown"ta ndmirk corfeeand Coke-break spot. STOCKS WAVER • VP AN D DOWN SUCCUMBSAT54 Lewis N. Bowden lie "5s graduatl'd 21st in his class at Fountain Valley and "'as a B·plus student at Orange Coast College -Re sides hi s parents, rink lea JS sur \"l \'ed by a brother. l\litch('ll. 14' and !"'o sislers. Karen. 17. and Cla udia. 6 _Magruder Testifies Cover-up a Blunder ' . WASl~JNGTON !U Pl ) -.leb Stuart for that parl of it and the damage ii Magruder . contritely admitting tt wa s has done to me and my family," he a "t e rrible, terribl'e blunder.·· said. "But I lhoug(;t at tha t time thal testlfied this arternoon he· helped the re ·elcct1on of President Nixon and cove·r up Watergate to protect hinl· the protection or l\.1r. !\1itchell and my self, John N. Mitchell and the re-c\cc-own self·1>rotcction was the most im· Uon of Ri chard M. Nixon. port ant thin~. · ~ie a ngrily denied suggestions by ·:1t ~·as a lcrrlble. terrible blunder defense lav.•ycr Jacob A. Slein thtlt he It was a tragic mistake that l am pilfered cash from the Committee to tryi ng to rectify and I am in prison NEW YORK (UPL) _:The stock Re-6lect the President for personti t nowbccauseor1L"' market, torn between n ews \or . use. CEarllerstory, PageA:l) lie said he hnd told a phony !ltory dccli.oin tlnJ..e rcst rales and a wor--.; 'tl,,.ne.vet took any "money from the abou+ .\\'atcrgate_-lh\lt the Nixo11 :;chinfccofi~m)'. clos~ mi xed t 5 oda9" ~ committee and you knov.• that, l\lr. campaig n extended $250 ,000 ror 1n slowtrad1ngon lheNew York tock Stein,'' Alagruder said hi s e cs legitimate inlclligen'ce activities but Ra chel Denise l-lebcrl. 4,0£2277 Har- bor 6.lvd ., was probably more fri ghtened than hurt in the 6:30 p.m . accident on Federal Avenue near West 19th Street. po\icesaid. She }Vas treated at Costa l\1cset !\lemorial Hospital for cuts and bruises a.nd released after being pal· chedup. 1\1olorist Yung Ah Lee. JS, or 511 S. Nc whope St., Santa Ana. was not cited and police pointed out little Raeh.el's mask may ha\·e becn a factor in her not seeinJ!:thecar Fair skies and ~·arme1 \('m pcraturcs are on the agcndu for Saturday, v.·ith high5 ·nr 66 at Ole heaches and 7U j nland LnW5 tonight 46 52 ' INS IDE ·1·00A \ The Surmvol Theater CompanJI , con1prised of UC IrvuM! .shMfent8 , enipioy.~ pr1n1o1 soundl" and body movement ro cornmurucola 1n a rionverbal .s<>und symphllny Their progr ti>I( 13 p1 r lur.td on the \VeeKeiUJ:cr rtn.trr lnday J • lack Drive, •lunllngton ~ach, collec· n:i eel1ng 1-talloweeri -:Nlg~t. so h1:i. ~===·~..thaUUlloWll..to--hcigblen da~s ( Sis ler Kenda, 16, ana a (ncnd, ~udy a: in~ror: 1 ~ts:roundiun{1l·h Exchange. nashlng. "Thal is just part or lheyei· had nothing to do with the buggini;!: or ::.~~I•-<• " .. -Th-ec-Oew Jon"-1--n.d-U-i-k-i-aJ..-to'fll:etl.h Cd fWanl•--ma e;m ~-·-&ff&lt~~l@r!r~·-:::H-averag up-.a wn-an::Oay,-06 08 rrom---c1.ime 01. tlic-.Junc-17~972bu ~~i.-• a,.. .. They were taken to Fairview Stale came ac · 1--1,()Spttal In CQata MCK' bet9re s__thool _ I.he rnoney.gQel.lnio a rund at. the today by Eddie's mother, where they hospital that.hel1>11 finance the little don41tcd ·the pocket change to the extras that make lire brighter for Patient Dcnetlt Fund. , _patients -mone9 which cannoltcomQ List llallowecn,• Eddie decided to out of the slate's multi·million dollnr put a li tlle C..'hr1stmns lnlo the ..old • tlnnual bud(et" -----,.------------ I · • 0.24 points to 6G5.28. ~Advances led · J?1ng arrests until Apr11 l4 or the fol · C1M1n 01 •declines, 687 to 663. nmong the i.694 ls· Underg6ing the most grueling cro:> low ing year, when hf:... 'flenl Lo ~~":!i•1c,. !! sue! trnJe.d. 11-t'!fumination or lhc fiVe-weclt tri~I. prosecutor.!. w{th lhe. l rulh . ••wi..• •• •• "fr Ices were slightly higher l n1 Ma•ruder said he w•s "deeply "I Lold the cover sLoiy' .... to the ==~lfllM•1 .,,~'~ ntoderote trading 6" the American ashamed'" of hi.\ role in plannlntt pr.r:-:-, tn my wire. to my friend5und10 "-,t-'' StockExchang~.. ~ Wt1h~.11~a tea ndhelnin.1tto.covcr 1t up. p<'OPll' I w~s close to ~n·d I'm ::+~:"'9"'' :! • "I am _drca<tf\ll fy, p·a1nrully ~nrry :'t!ih:nnrd ahoul lh nt ,"hesR\11 w .. , . . i ' j .. • ' I ' I • ,, • • ' • !\! DAJL Y PILOT c fnday, Novembe, 1, 1974 TONIGlfT FOOTBALL -Costa l\fesa \'S. Estancia. OCC t'ield, 8 p:m. Newport l·larbor vs. Fountain Vall ey. Davidson 'Field,8p.m . OCC LECTURF.s -··eaja C~lifor­ nia Story Relold ," Lloyd Mason Smith lecturer .. Science HaJl , 7:30 p.m. "Astronomy," Joel Levine lecturer, -Room 25 Science Bldg., 6:30 p.m. ·'Alcoholism." Samuel Pelcrson coor· dinator, Science Lecture 2. 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY NIG~IT t~ILM S -"Five ' EasY Pieces.'' OCC Forum. 7:30 p.m. I!. "THE REAL INSPEC.i'OR llOUN· D'' -South Coast Repertory Theater. throu~h Sun. 811.m. l\tOTOR CYC LE SPEEDWAY RACING -Falr&rounds, 8: IS p.m. SATURDAY,NOVEMBER2 ESTANCIA ADOBE -S tate Historical Landmark, Adams anfi Mesa Verde Driv, WeG,, Sat. & Sun. l-5p.m . FOOTBALL -OCC vs. Fullerton, OCC stadium. 7:30p.m. . . O'cC LECTURE -"Fast and Fancy Holiday Fashions," Home Economics 'Bldg. Room 3, 11 a.m. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3 OCC CONCERT -Symphonic Winds and Jazz Ensemble , Auditorium , 2p.m. No charge. Realtors Suspect In Fraud Arr.ested- A U.S. Army finance clerk from Ft. 1h~achuca. Ariz .• accused of some f inancial Cinagling himieU, was ar- rested in Costa Mesa Thursday night after roaring through the South Coast Pl aza parking lot with lY.'O captors , cli ngi ng to his car. John D. l\f c'i:lain, 29, a resident of Ft.. !luachuca . was ai'{ested ·and booked on suspicion of auault with a deadly y,·eapon following the 5:30 p.m . episode. He "''as released on' $10,000 bail, Costa l\1esa Police Jail Officer Art Courteau said todav. ~ . l\t cOlain reporte!l)Y .aroused th! ..... s uspicions of personnel a:t The Treasury store, 3300 S. Bristol St .. by trying to get:.a cash refund on an item without a receipt. Floor manager John D. Nichols said ii waS noted the package was stamped .. purchased al Norton Air Force Base." Security guard Frank White told police .he followed McClain, who got another package from his> c11r and headed for a Sean store across the street. They called the other store with a warning that a customer might be coming in with a fraudulent refund request and McClldn was confronted in the lot otitaide. Cle ariiag Path Workme n are clearing s""·nth from · Fair Drive to Wilson Street in Costa Mesa for Newport .Freeway right-of-way . Project. includes this section along edge of Southern California Col· , " Diii\' l'llM 118tf ....... lege campus at Fair Driv'e and Newport Boulevard. Extension· of .freeway south from Bristol Street is' scheduled to get under way next year. Formula ~for Prop.· 'Z' The suspect got into hls car and al- legedly delltY.?rately tried to run down Nichols, who leaPed onto the hood and clunl{ there, but still sustained bruises, police said. ' · M p T J _:. ' 'I/ Whitedoveforthedriver 'uidewin· Ne wport-esa . arentsStudy ueSf.!IUY s ,, ote ' -Lj I .. -New Paint Job Slate d . . For Smith. No'torlous R.J. "Bob"Smitb may go out ancl paint the town red Saturday night on his 4lst birthday, because Atlanticr Richfield Corporation . (ARCO) is giving him a present. · lie is going to hav e anew pa1ntjob af. ter all (or his Jeased service station at the busy corner of Bristol a nd Baker streets in Costa Mesa. Smith took matters. into his own hands Wed nelday-assertedly at the sucaestion of anArrootnclal-and did a preliminary paint job ·in massive polka-dqts himself. He claimed sales representative .Norm Peterson said ii he wanted a paint job he could do it himself. When -Smith asked, what color, Peterson reportedly replied he could choose , ·.polka-dots)fhewished. Peterson had not been informed yet that his idea had bffn accepted when reached by phone Thursday anemoon. 'Told ot the paint job ln progress. he was reluctanttocomment. · • ''Is that so ... !t..' he murmured. ,''I'll· havetogotakealook." . ' Peter son did claim · his alle1ed polka-dot paint job comment as at· tributed to him by .:smith w11 taicen mewhat out of context from their o tnalconversaUoJt. " ustwouldn'thave any other com· · men • :, "he replied to several fur· · ther questions re1ardln1 Smith's leased station and whether the Arco · folks refused to paint it. Today, it appearstheywill. · . • "My rep was by ancftook same pie-': lures and went off to show thent to , someb(>dy else," chortled Smith. dow and hung on, be said, as the -suspect.accelerated up to 25 miles per By HILARY KAYE says baa a inarketvalueol.,,000, pas-school b'is illownllbra11". Media Cen· hour before he c&ld reacb in while . ot .. o.i".._..,.. sage of Proposition z will mean about _lers containing audio-visual equip· Endorse Prop.'Z' ''Then be called ·back, ·and 1uess what?~' • · · Smith~ who struck a blow in behalf of all the world's litUe IUYI last autumn when he captured an Arco tanker true k on his lot, appears ·to have done it again. battling McClain. • $~Q6rruireopl)i.slfl.}1!.,.taxbill.._ ,_. -ment and other materials have been · The guard managed to slam die -Parents of childreil who atte nd SbouldlnfiaUonpusb tbevalue ofhis builtint•ofthe2S'e'lementaryschools station wagon's autop'.latic transmis· Newport·MesaUnifiedSchool District home higher, the tax rate would andmorecentenareplaMed. Oirectofs of the Newport Harbor-sion into reverse, brlngina: the car to a schools may have a ready formula for f.robably be lowe~ toOQJPpenaate, at· . The district also spends more than Costa Mesa Board of Realtors voted screeching halt. deciding how to vote on Proposlllon Z east In part, for the inffation factor, the average on its mentally gifted this week to endorse Proposition z, the Tuesday, proponents of the measure according to school officials.· students, since they comprise a higher 53·cent pro~rty tax override sought f "r otH Po-Al pointout. The $4 million Proposition Z is ex-than usual proportion of students. · by trustees oC the Newport ·Mesa w... For example, a family with two peeled to producein1975-76 means the Research and development is also a Unified School District. VISIT ' children that pays · $600 worth or . district will be spending about $1,422 maJQr district expense, acco!111ng to :.When a majority of the nine direc-' • • • property taxes to •support education per student a year, or-$150 more per ,Nicoll, providing new te aching tors voted to endor<=e the ballot · may ligure it is coming out ahead, ~ child. · · « methodsandtestingprograms. " Nixon's top.floor suittt'Crowds began be th di tri t U d I NI II ''Th ' m·easure at stake in Tuesday's elec· cause e s c curren Y spen s At today's spendln& 1evels, that _ n summary, co says, ere s a Lion, they followed a recommendation gathering about an hour before his ar-aboutS2,500toeducatetwostudents. would make N·MUSD the· highest direct correlation between motley and •· r1·val, and there were s hou ted Fr m h f ·1 • l point d. h Id' tri · 1·t · d t' d th · made earlier by'the realtors' political o sue a am1 Y s v ew • . s~1,1-.. wg1sc oo 11 ct per student in qua 1 y in e uca ion an ere s no affairs committee. · ~&reetings and loud applause as hear· weighi.ng.whatitcosts to educate their or·ange C:ounty. CurrenUy, the district denying it.'' "We're very pleased bf the direc-rived and departed. chlldren against the taxes paid to sup-ranks second, with an annual expen-And, he maintains, it will be the He Mid his saJes repmentattve went through tlilS~mornin1's m all and found a new list of stations desl111a ted for' fresh Arco paint jobs be rorethe end oftheyear. · · • Smith's Arco, 2990S. Bristol St., was oneofthem . Seven Tons Of Pot Seized tors' action and welrome their sup-· i Ford, who aroused a storm of con· ~port education is a convenient way to diture per student of $1,272, about a voters who will decide Tuesday ii the _port."' said John Nicoll , N-MUS D troveray Sept. 8 when he granted testPropositionZ. : · haft dollar less than the lrvlne UDified district's present standards' are TIJUANA, Mexico <UPI) _ The superintendent Nixon a full pardon, took a helicopter ./ But not all 79,670 eligible voters who district spends per child. sacrificed to inflationary erosion. third major narcotics seizure in 8 week. : • N II d oth. h 1 di tri·ct f to Long Beach International Airport live within the N-MUSD boundaries 1n contrast to N-MUSD's projected seven tonsolman·i·uana h bee ico an er sc 00 s 0 ".-Irom_Lo.L.Aneeles ... Lhen drove_io_thQ.___will bav•ao clear a choice wb~.ear_ly_Jp_endingo(Sl mperstudent --as n.~-~ ficiils-say pa·mge·of Proposition--Zis bospital.ln a motorcade. deciding w~etheror not to appr.ove the Placent"ia""u"n"';°'r;"'ec1""'Sc"' "'hL00"°'1 "o";'","tn"· c"'i~---------------rr<e,.poJCll'<rtedin-a-M'exitan-American-cam· needed to oCrset the impact of inflation After bis visit.with Nlson, be retur-53·cent propefly tax override that is spends $904 a year per student, the ~·~:::£!~~:e~.ajor.<f?pe-smu1&llng and ~i ~tive revenue limiting. ned to the airport for a ru1ht to Fresno Proposition z county'slowestrate. s~ E JIEN G.4-V-E legislation ori the quality of education for another campaiin a~arance. . . Theircboiceisconfusedby: . ffigh-quallty, bifu:·pri~ education ·, ne~:,. :.~~~~r::X:~o'!'!-. of~sT1::e~ea~C:~~~~~:ifbo~'" .. Ford's visit diJ~ -y.~mal ac· -State legislatioD <Senate Bill 90) wastheoriglnalbueprintofN-MUSD DIRECTIONS :.. located ob the road to.Tecate, aaid d 's full membership failed ·to · tivtijes at the bolp . 11 tora at· .thatllmitstaxrateslocalagenciescan whenitwasformedii11968,aceording Alfonso Lopez Quiroca, federal materialize when Uie issue did not rivlna· to see paUenta had to park set without first obtaining voter ap· lo District SuperintendentJohnNlcoU. NASHVILLE, Tenn. <AP) -A Ken-districtattorneyhe!f:. k . to th n . d . al blocks away because the bolpttal lot prove). · -When lhe new dJst:rlct "O~bihed tucky worn.an has challen"ed Tennes· ma e It e oor unng a gener was full of cars belongJng to newsmen ~ourt decisions that attempt lo Costa Nesa and Newp0ft· Beach see authorities to come and get her. w· h 'p• d' membership meeting. and spectators. V11iton had to figh t equalize spending per pupil between elementary districts plus the Newport Au thorities sakl .Donna M. Myers IDC es trate their way throua:halhrongolpeople to wealthy and poor districts. Harbor Union Hlgh School District was cited for' speeding Oct.eon Inter. • , 'tnter thehospttaJ. : .-Butll·in Inflation factors ~bat. do there was "catching up" to do, Nicoll • state 24 ~outti ·or here. She was At Mesa BO.. alyard Some hospital workers, except not allow well·Ur.do school d1stncts explains. , scheduled to appear in court Wed · CitibankDips Le nding Rate those on intensive care duty, Je (t their like N·MUSD to increase revenue in This involved upgrading materials nesday but did not show. Nighttimepiratesboardedaboatun· poststocatchaglimpseofFord. .directratiotolheinflatlonrate. and methods al'Costa Mesa schools, Courtolficialssaldshesent thlslet· der construction at a Costa Mesa Irene Bierer, whose husband, · -The continuing SP:t:ttre or lo~er which generally lagged behind . terlnstead: · yacht·bulldingftrmandstole twowln· Charles, had open beart sur1ery local tax rates but hi gher t ax bills Newport schoo~ in terms of spending . "If you want this ticket paid, come ches worth $1,250, corppany officials . Thursday, said, "It's a disgrace. It's caused by higher assessed values ability. and get me: 431 North to Lewisburg, ,toldpoliceThursday. ridiculOus." being placed on property. , Besides money spent playing catch· Ky ., turn left at intersection; go seven Walter R. Cumiskey, of J ensen "NEW YOR·K !UPI) _ First Anottier ~woman said scornfully, As a resultof thoseractors, !'J·MUSD up, the districtenjo)'.1 certain features · miles to Todd County line -turn ri&ht Marine Jnc., 235 Ftacher Ave., said the National City Bank today "Ford's here to see the Great White trustees ftnd·t~emselves-ask1ng-voler --tennedluxuriestnpoorerdlstrtcrs:the on cravel road, go to first house on thieves w~uli) h&Ve !ftfd"nrc1fmtf'th,-· --- lowered its prime interest rate Father." approvalofaSJ-centtaxover.ridethat, superlnte.ndentsays. · right approx. two-tenths ml. Have no surroundlngfencetogainaccesstothe ror the third consecutive week in , jf approved, will result in a 1975-76 tax t,Or example, each elementary intention of paying this... equipment •• F rate19centslowerthanthelm·74rate '------~ r esponse to casing money and Mao's oe Li"u of$4 .40per$1oousessedva1ue. · f°"':~;;;;;;;;;;;:.iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;[" credit conditions.· · The bank, the nation's second Yet, when applied to higher assessed largest. dropped its rate from 11 Succ umbs at 7 6-values. the 1ower rate. would gener;ate . an estimated added S4 million revenu e to lO'fi pel'<!enl, the loy,•est in the ·1--'-'-'-------~~~--.tnl&lees.s. · i nation for a major bafikalfd Ure-HONG KONG (UPI) -Liu Shao· existing levelo£N-MUSDeducation. lowest si nce last sprin1;:. ·chi, who battled chairman Mao Tse-From the homeowner's standpoint, The move is expected to trig· tung for the leadership of China if Proposition Z'fails, his likely 1975·76 ger s imilar action by other f b . d ed esldent tax rate wi'll be $3.68 per 1100 rather k be ore e1ng epos as pr . ba.f'h!· p~ime, the loan interest during th e chaotic cultural revolution,. 1.ban the $4.21 rate the bailot measure c h are e be s l corporate has died, a Communist newspaper wouldproduce. · <'Ustom ers, has dropped steadily reported tod ay. This year's tax rate is $4.07 per $100 The report of Liu's death al lhr! ace assessed value. since late September from a · · ed To the owner of a home the assessor of 76 came an an unsign commen· record 12 percent. . tary pUblished in the latest edition of ORANGE COAST ' ' DAILY PILOT Robert N. W~ "'""ltl"I •"" Pwlll• ...... , Thomas Keell'll ThOmas A. Murphlrle ""'"'l~t £0.lelt • Charles H. Looc; Richard P. Nall .. \\11,•M M<oflff t<'IQ [llllOtl Costa Me~ Office l lO W..11 111 !>!IHI Mfllll'ICI A6tr•U• P 0 h• IM!O, t1',1t Other Olllct$ '*•~ .. 1(,.. JUI lo--' 8"11rw.,.lf lf~-8'1o1;f1, It .. O-.tt M•HI ..,,..,II"""" 8t1o1;~ Hiil lt..:1' Aow!fY"'" : 5.ldll9Det l Ytllf l J!r,11 U ,.., ·- rl S.11 O•tOO ''"'"'' Telephon• 1714 I "42-4321 -OiSSlfltd Advertising 642·S671 the weekly EngUSh edition of the l~on-g-Kong-newspaper Ta Kunc Pao, . ~·hic.h closely folloW1 Peking's policy hne. Liu, once second In command and· heir·apparenl to chairman Mao, has been reported dead many times during the past year, but the latest repcirt was the first. to appear in a Co mmunist publication connected closely y,•ith China. Brow 11 Urg ing End to T V Ad 5"/\CRAl\1ENTO (APl -Democrat Edmund G. Brown.:_s campaign manager is requesting free radio ti.me to reSPond to a llouston Flournoy co mmercial and demanding that the commercial be taken off the air. In telegrams to major California radio stations Thursday, BrOwn·for· governor campal1n mana,er-Tom Quinn said a radio commerClal ma.de by San Diego County Shertrr John Duffy contains "a number' or false ~late menta and inaccurate Im · pllcallons." · l 'r mH l'n(I<' A I PHAR MACY • • jangled!'s lhe(Unmanleft, then r1~1 a , ·rew moments later but he said nothing. f 'r tuN Page A I CARNIVAL . : . tallied the the total at$63.S8cents. The kids were giVen bonus tickets to game booths or candy in excharige for the pennies. "For 10 cents worth of pennies, they got about SO cents' worth of fun ,'' Sanchezsaid .. The s weepstakes winner in the costume contest was Carl a l\1aCala, 8, · who was dressed as a robot. while brolhers Justin, 6. and Page Vaughn, '·were judged as the most original for . entering as a pair of dice. The prize for the cutest costume v.·enl to l\lanuel De Encio, 6. a top-hatted youngster who wore a Dapper Danoul!iL T,he award for Carvi ng the scari est pumpkin went to Llsa Rush. 10, and the runniest to Somer Smith, 7. Jean Ken· dt. 7. won the awardforthebestdesll{n. All the pumpkiii.s bad been hollowed by the recreation staff and the children were giverf 30 minutes to carve lhe fates. · ''E'('en then, It took some doing for a 6-year·old with only a plastic knife, " Sanchez a creed. The judges ror bot~ ~ontests were CQuncilwoman Norma Herzog, City Manager Fred Sorsabal and Carolyn Ribble, wife of recreauon superinten· dent Rip Ribbble. • The bnnd Rlfr.rarr pl ayed music ror monste_r5 to dance to and a moon' bo11 nee a 1 so w aa a pnpul ar at tr action. MAKE THIS THANKSGIVING ; Extra Special With 'A New Dining Set From Ted van Hemert " - • DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-'WOOOMARK-KARA$TAN:...9AKER • Shown, One Of·Kindels Finest. See. It Today. NEWPORT BEACH • 17'7 WESTCLl~'F DR ., 642·2® CQll"''"''· 1ot O••"~ Cat,, l>ulll•"'•"41 1--~---1~••-< .. M•M-oiO~•-'-. ; ring-the-bandiihad.r:atW'.ned-to Its.I All youngslen who cnte~ lhe con· ie.t .. gotTflelium'1Hl«f-batton;-a..tt~ -boJH1nd ,;ome-c:andy~he-winnet"~- LAGUNA BEACH • • • . • • .• 4!H·~ • •<fllo"'' .... ur r G' ll•t•I•.,.,..."'' 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T ' • \ DAii,\' PILOT EDITORIAL, PAGE Education· (:an't Wait . lnfl3fionhas broagl!r about "-7 fo 10 perceni increase in operttting costs in the Newpo~ft,ftsa Unified School District, 1 State law oow limits the district to a 3 percent increase in the amount or money it may spend per pupil next year, regardless of iacreases in assessed valuation. • ~ 'rhe ar'ithmelic is· simple. So long as inflation continues, the amount of actual instructional services and operating supplies the djstrict can purchase per pupil will steadily decline. . There is a solution. Stat~ law authorizes an .- e lection tO permit th,e voters to decide if they wi sh ·to maintain the current educational level hy increasing the limit on per·pupil expenditures. Proposition Z on the Nov. 5 ballot offers that cho~. The district seeks permission to provide an I additional $150 per pupil in the4 197S-76·school year . . To the ~ q~r of a $40,000 house, this would mean S50 to $53 a year. ·(And it is important to note that, sjnce school tax rates dropped this year because of the state limitation, the increase would , bring the rate back up to about last year's rate). Inrlation is hurting everyone. But education .can't be poslpoped until the econom y recover~ its balance. Education is now. A YES -Vote on Proposition Z will help keep the bite of inflatiol) out of the sCl\oolrooms where its damage can do lhe most harm to the most people for the longest time. Needs a City Parent"S whose children attend Bear Street ElementarY .School would like the school to become ·part of the city o('Costa ldesa. At the present time, Bear Street is unincdrporated co~nty-territory . .. J. -~· • At last wee~s Newporl·,.1esa Unified School--; -t: .o.;. Disllrict board ,neeling, a letter from IJ<oar Street " ·. \}; parents itemized pr.oblcms faced hy .school rhilpren ) ..,; atj.ending the school·wilhout·a ·city. ! Parents told the board they "·ould feel safer ir "' · their children aitended a fully 11rot ectect school \~ . within city boundaries. They ~iskt•d th1• bo.1rd to \ look into annexation with the city of ('osl ~ l\'lt'S~t Superintendent John Nicoii p1anncd to meet with Costa Mesa City Manager ~ .. re d Sorsabal thi1' \Veek in an attempt.to get the b~I rolli n~ . Bear Street children deserve the hl'sl possi bll' protection and the district and t•ity url· urged to expedite the annexation process. • Parks Are For All Arter pure.basing a IO ·acr c sit e fron1 the Ne,vport-Mesa Unified School District for ~<J neighborhood park rast July; thl' city of Cost.a t.tesa then ser about planning itS development. As is the custom in Costa h1esa. citizens! opinions we re sOught on what 'should or should not ~o in the park, located south of Sunflo'!"'cr Avenue · and north of the San Diego Freeway. 'The residents made the point that they· did not want a rolling park "'ilh berrns but one that children can olay in. So the park will be, developed \\"ith a tot Jot. football fields and basebull dlnmonds. Perhaps s urprisingly. the hon1eowners said they also did not \Vant restrooms or parl<ing at the park. They wanted to discourage others in the city from using it. '.[he...staff-properly explained that city WJlicy dot's not permit th.is appr.oach to park usage. After all. all Costa Mesa taxpayers "'ill pay for the park. A~ par;k may -especially serve a neighborhood. but not exclusively so. • . ' c • r • • • , Libertarians Enjoy Fruits of Loser~s Role Wealth ef l'alent ~Going ,i.o w-..te· -o:•·-----=-.. _,. ..;;;:,:-- ' NEW YORK -·The politicians in the Libertarian Farly difrer from the grinl mealymouths trying to get themSelves elected as Democrats and Republicans. "We're having .a good time," the Libertarians will tell you aft.er their work is done and they 11 1meet al their drinking place, th£• Kangaroo Baron First Avenue. They have that peculiar buoyancy hie comes from believing in what YoU're dolqg and contrasts so strongly with the mainline · politicians , whole ~A races seldom -fT ~' register anything J.. ' but• sense or trap· 14 .. I peel conrusioa. It ii t an unhappy and wearing burden to go about making one's living by ad- vocating shop\l.·orn c.o.n.tradictions and selr-evident im· practicalities that neither the speaker .nor bis audience believe anymore. ,The Libertarians also have the ad· ~ vantage or being losers. The contem- porary big-party politician, whether he polls a majortty or not, knows or nothin else-but how to -win . eo og1ca y an programma ieally juiced out a decade ago, he concen· trates hi s whole attention on the mastery or dreary electio'n tec hniques -p,ublic·opinion sampling. adver- tising knO\l.'-how. direct-mailing .pro- cedures and medi;.i manipulation. tie ( ~ON HOFFMAN ) carved and gobbl ed up by big govern- ment, big politicians, big unions and big corporations. As such the Libertarians have much in common with George Wallace·s American Independent Party. There is a dirference in the type or person the two attract, ho~·ever. The AIP tends to pull more (actory workers and small businessmen. while the Libertarians ge(#more white-coltar · v.-Orkers and professionals. They're also better educated and younger. Few Libertarians are over 40. 1----'\Y\~w!'.lL"'"'-to "rin elections but he doesn't ha\•e the raintesl idea about what to do after he's assumed office . THE LIBERTARIANS are only about..t.wo years old and "'ere formed b)' people disillusioned by right.wing 'Buckley is m. w.hic h they tliscovered to be a raise con!iervatism using Libcr· tarian slol'ans to justify adding tp the centraliied power or the stale. Last year1hey ran a candidate ror mayor here who polled 9.000 votes. m(),litly Crom !he cit):'S ultr~jberal voting precincts. This year they have a novelist named Jerry Tucille as a can- didate for governor.· He's nol out to "'in but to gel 50,000 votes, which "'ill assure the new party a permanent place on the ballot. One or the ways the big parties conspire to prevent er- feetive opposition is through laws requiring smaller parties to e~haust themselves complying with tricky nominating.petiti on rules. ' • .. '' • . LOSERS can spend their time on In the pdst. people of Libertarian. i~~.as and on teaching the electorate persuasioJt ha\'e had a status quo instead or pleasing It, and that is v.•hat aroma about them. They seemed to be lhe Libertarians do. They are the saying abs urdities like the rree great, gre·at.grandchildren or John market can provide a :\,Qlution to Locke and J"S. Mill, the living desccn-racis m : but. increasi ngly. Liber· dants or the decentralist, free·trade tarians arc re£using to let their prin- free-,market American Whig tradition ciples be used as :1n lll)(}logia for in - of personal libc'rty, which was Jong justice. i\1cn like newspaper colum· ago killed out or the two major nist Garry Wills -who. if he isn't a . .political parties but not out of the Libertarian, is the next thing to it -· national politicalconsciousness. ptaye.d important roles in the • resislunce lo the war. The Tucitle •·Legalile f'rccdom, ·· is one.of thcii'!'* campaign ·has recruited rormerr.tc- ·-!SIOgans, whi<'h all those lumpy. gray· Govern · volunteers and liberal men running ror the Democratic Reform Demo~ra~s v.•ho've decided • Pr.esidential nomination will ussent 10· there musl be a d1frerent and better . as long a8 they don't hav.c 10 apply it. \\'ay. 1-~or tt\t Libertarians its application Libertarianism it'! a middle·class means~ming out not only ror rr<'c nlO\·en1ent. That's hal'dly surprisin g trade in gold but also in heroin. It sin ce o ur t'oncepts or individuul means dumping the Lockhecds. the liberty v.'ere born with the rniddlc .franklin National bnnks and th{' Penn c·lass and have never thrived in ·Central railroads. and exl'hanging the sociclies "'hirh don't have a large . present 1>ublic school system in fa vor one~ Thus the Llbcrtarians in the or one which provirlei; Pm·ents with Tucplet'a1npaign show1 heir origi11=". vouchers .or scrip lhal Clln be used as payment ror tuition at un.v sc hool of their choice. It means a massive nnd ~erious reorganiiatlon of a society . Dear Gloomy Gus _i lhough Lhe--couple...in. t.he up· sliJlrs apartmen were the only fighters wJio squ-are. orr-a a.m.-and they aren't even get~ . TllEIRS is a nc:il. headquarters displaying tht' diligence, organization and self-discipline you'd expect. Although they're as radical as any 'leil-wing group or the bygone Sixties. they may have the doctrinal slability and organizational staying power t hlill outrits 1ike SOS lacked. Moreover, they already havc-at--leiast embryonic organizations-in no leM than 27 slates. fii addition to New York;Libettarlans are running candidate! in s uch diverse places as California, Georgia and New l~ampshlre ~ --t-...,ing-paid-ror It! ----·-IMO l"{t)l had for' a l\\'o-ycur-old 1dc;i, built f1•0111 l}\e bottorn with no bii;: money or celebrity name bc.'hind it. ,l's\.oo eu'\'ly lo hope out loud thlil lhc Llbcrt-u1·ians ""'111 Ix• able lo bc:cornc lh{' m .. jur tiPllORl'nts o( lhc' l~CIH'OCl'U~ Ill u rc~ttlilutcd t~·o· partv svsll'M, but fo bL' ovc1·taxod, ovcr-rc.~ulult'<I. 1ivc · u1·dencd und undc r 't)o\\•crcd millions or tht· Aml•rican mlcl<llc ch1ss. thcy"rc thl• only ix·oph.• worth vutin~ l'nr. - .1 --. . • . , .. Navy ReserveAlso In Trouble ·rothe Editor : In the Oct. 22nd issue or the Pilot. )'OU carried Oil your editorial p;1ge an article by Richard \Vilson entitled. ··u.s. Navy in t.roulltc." !\lay l com· mcnt at this time "'·ith lhis letter to the editor. Aly ability to speak comes from 32 years as a Navy Reserve of- ficer·, having retired this--pasl June as- a Captain, United States Navy in the Reserve .. It is lime to add another.element to lhe debate. "' THIS CONCERNS the lack of pl:in- ning on the paft, or the Navy's •·top command" as they "'ere referred to by Admiral Rickover. These same in· dividuals or their reliefs ha\'e allowed the Navy Jleserve. the organi zation that enabled this count'ry to muster the greatest Navy of all lime in \Vorld \Var II. to del.'By.---~ Their failure to define the mission or the Reserve for the past 10 years ha s prevenfed ilfrom bein-g organized, trained or utilized to the extent to v.·hich it is capable. At a time v.1hcn our Navy is being reduced in size. efficient orderly (9ianning Would dictate formation of a·strong viable Navy Reserve force Force. Instead, ' the Nav)" lleserve. both air, s urface and submarine, ha~tagn-ated-in meaningless. questionable qualit.v time wasting evolutions. Ancient equipment. lip service rr·om regul<1 r active duty Navy commanders. too busy to think about the problem of "'hat kind cif a Reserve is needed, is rapidly returning the Navr__ Reserve to the sfatus it held ~(ore the big v.·ar. FOR TllE last rew yellrs Congrcs~ has seen fit lo fund this Heservc to a !>ize of about 129,000 Officers and men . Unfortunately. nobody ha s been 111- tcrested enough to insure that the tax- payer is getting his money's v.•orlh. · Callups _ of Navy Reser\'e in recent ycar:i; have produce"1 some rllth~r un· satisfactory units, but don 't blame that on the career Reservists. It is the type or'man<},gcment being !aught to our Naval \e\dcrs and the quality of discipline. or laek or it. being administered. The v.'calth of lalent ·lO be round among_our. llcscr· vists is enormous. Every specially is among them, and in aildition to that. they are motivated to per£orn1 in their ··Twice a Citizen" role. fsn 't it about lime we gave them that chance'.' P.L.JIU~l~IEL Captai n. USNR I Hct 1 Pr"iorifirs 1'oThc Edil(>r : \Vhen ;1 physical vduc;itron teut•her loses a high school teachlng!i>sltuin because <is.a roach, thc•tcam hl' men· torcd 10-St Orie more gume thun il Won. then it is ,Lime that the district art. mlnistr:1tors :ind trustees rc·cxam111t" their priorities WlllLE WINNING 1s a basir goal of athleti~s. suecrss at-the hi gh sctiool level needs to he measured in n1ueh: tiore-than won-lost sta.tistitJS Spurl - smanshfp. reulizatmn of one·s poten. 1.i11l.r.ero1tnition ~e'!f ubililieJS. dC\'CJupment of-ch~tadc . nd refinement of u com~itive spiril that keys future success should be or much greater Importance to those "'ho :rrc eritru5ted lo ndministc.r <" llublit'' • cduc11tiona l srst · urre~li tr, perha~JW>l.Ctl~d hy O\'i.'r ·cxuh11rant hooswr (.'lubt;. 1.:u·t-n lal pressure~. and adminii;L1'ali\'c response. is len dini:c in a <lirecllon 1ha1 endor..ffcs '1 "win "-all e:os-1s u philt)l;ophy. The result;1n1 pressures 1>luced upon couchef'i. v.fion111y rear for I.heir l.e~chinj!' position . lnc\'il.ubl v rllter down t.n I.he st udcnt ul hlctc1>. · While s uch l;)l'CSSU~S n1.00 U('CCJ) , ·- . . ~. 1 ' ; ( MAILBOX • ) L.el!ers fT0111 readers are weicome. Nor- 1faellitieS lo the i>kies \\·hen in · trodueing a pros pctli\~c nc\v resident to nur co mmunities . CAP BLACK BUR'.'/ Realtor • < ·' being thrO\\'n at S~nator Carpen· ll'l'. I reel that 11 1s ti,ple to pi ck up my pen :ind sa~· son1C'thing as one of thost• so·l'a llcd .. silent 1najority ... mally, wrjters should convey their mes· sages in 300 word.1 or less. The right to con'. Mntt·lefttts-le-/ii-~-o,,.elin1ina'6-Jlbd-.---To.Lhe..Editor..;.... Oe.11erce ~11pp•1rf FOR T ll E fir);t tim~.in.man~·.~many yl'ai's Ot\:lnge-Count~· has been for- tunate enough to elect a n1an "'ho has ~ound £!'~Rt'il:!_les and stands behind t~em in-tfie fhiiiis fie Cloes .. ~ov.· some \\'ild·c~·ed group is making all kinds or mi s le ading rharg'es about illegal l'unds Qeinj! used lo pay housekeepers. , rent . and \1·hale\'er else. \'et. his op- ponC'nl apparently does not read the pa1>ers enough to knO\\' lhat the moner \!Sed t<1 pay for this is v.·hat thf! Senalor gets in expenses for being 111 Sacr<-1mento that 5r·c·gl \·cn to him Just for that reason. \rh\' the <'onflict ~ Ill"" is reserved'. All lellers musl include sig· On NO\'. S lhc members of the com- nature anil mailing Qddreu but flame~ bined communit ies of Ne\vport Beach may be withheld on request i/ su/Jieien1 and Costa ~1esa ha}'e the respon- reoS?" lo! apparent . Poetry will rwl be sibitil y of making a decision that vdll published. ha,·c i1 far rcathing impact on the · I educalion or your children and mine. One of the 1najor factors that V.l' consictc red \vhen we selected this area lo be U:(c plitCl' that v.·e "''ould bring up our ch)jdrt1n \\'as the kind of (.'ducalional opportunities that \Vere a\'a il able. Ex1,crts all O\'Cr the state of ,California pointed to Ne\\'porl · ~lesa as being head \!Rd sho.ulders o,·er its sister communities in all ;;reas. e\'cn :i recent article in your nev.•51Jape r shov.·ed thut our distri ct table at t: profel;sionai sports le\·eL they are mj· splaceCI v.·hen applied to lhe high schoo,, le\'el and sadly distort both the conchyig runction and ttie ·run · damental ~i ms of high school aLhleti e prograril.!:!:l ..,, I L>A~IEL F. O'BRI F.r>: ll11rl~e's Record To the Editor, Re your endorsement of flob e11 Bur·ke and' the slatement that he has \\·orked diligently for his district. I s incerely hope your readers \1·ill recons ider t hat idea after rc<1ding tht· Ollowing-fttet .. TllE LEAGUior \\"on1en \'ort·rs :i nd the Leagu of Co n:;er,·ation \1oters have rated is \'Oting re~Ord as the se_cond \1•orst among 80 Assem· blymcn. Jn 1972 : Voted againsl ortefuscd to \'Ole on 12of thl! 20 ma]or en\·ironmenl bil Is (a II 20 passed I. Voted against or rcfl'f!;;efl to \'Ott• on 10 or the 16 major labor bills !<tll Hi p:1sscd ). Voted against or reru~l·d 111 \'Ott· on 14 of the 17 ma)Or l'011;.uml·1-prott•1·- tion bills ( 16 1>asscd I \'otcd against or refused l.o vote on 18 of the m ajor health bills !2:'i passed J. Voted agai nst or refused to vott• on 2:1 of lh<' :io major ed uc:1tion hills 121 passed I. ,,·as the ideal uxamplc ·of ralio bet- 1s u:-;ing his o"·n mi1nCy to pay these expenses. . : f"\·e been hearing so nlany 11ersonal attacks being made against the can- dfda tes 11iat l 7m tired of it . I'm tired of !hese "'itch hunts. I'm tired of can· didates thrO\\'ing slanderous ch<irgcs v.·cen administrators and teacbcrs back and-forth. Such situations ha \'c o\·cr the t'ntire state. showin g gOO<\ t ruly decreased the number or 'n1anagemenl \Vilh our children and qualified men ,,·ho n1igbt otherwise our money· seek public ofC1ce bUt instead decline O'F, TlllNG th· h· . l be . d lo step forv.·ard to tttkc the abusi\'e · · ,._!_____at as 0• . '!la ~-t'tlmmentsu·hieh-u·ill llndoubtedly-he • \'Cf\' clear 1n regards to proposition Z . is that a larger school budget is not made against thel'n . l:icini:-requested. in fact C\'en if it is appro,·cd the budget v.·ill be Sl.3 mil-I DO KOT intend to support sucb lion less th:i n lasl vcar due to c und ida l l'S that <-1re no t only legislati\'l' efforts to e<ju;11izc school unqualifi ed but who obviously would funding slate\\· id(•· If f)ruposition Z go to any leni::ths in ~t..'1.'kini:: an offict» -doesnl-1lass. "·e·11 have S4 million !f"!l!'> Th(•~ types of £and1dates are self- to \\'ork \1•ith . :1 budget cul that \\'oulrl defeating :ind !>llO\\ their true nature. rle;1 rly cut staff. proi::rum and sub-I ~1ron!,!I~ ::,t;.inrl bf·h1ncl S('n'ator l'.ar· slant iall _,, 1n<'reasc t•lass,_i;hl'. the kind pt•nter :ind ha\t fai th he \I 111 nol let of changes th;il \1oulll '{IO\'l' us fruni .;11\:h people foot th\' publi c hy their cxrellcn('(• to ITICdiO('li l \' Sllll'l' 1hrl'I' 1·r;17.y thargt.'- fourthS of thl' budget~d munl'.\' 1~ ~1x•nl on people (Jn ;1. S.50.00U homt· your cost \\'ill ht· ap1>rox1matt•ly Sil :1 month or perhaps 1·vcn 1Cs:-.. Any reul estalt· expert 11·ilL~u th11t good cducalinniil opportunities and good 1lro1>ert.v va lues i::n hand in hand , ~o \l'C eou ld ha\'C l'\'Cn more to Jo;;c lhan ·ro the Editor: our child rcns cd ucn lion . Sl'Si\~ NO ll\'ILLE Let':-gt•t hrhind our childrl'll on "i\ow of all tim e ~·· to tllll for a tax inl'rtasc. you s:iy'' \Vcll . I roi-one think il just demonstrates the really ti~hl money s it uation our IOCill sr hoo ls a re in. ~01·. 5 and muke their continued l'X· t'cllenl education a reality. NIGELBAILt:Y To the 1''.:ditor . . l 'ired Your blanket (•ndol':-t•n1ent nf Alan Cranston in you r paper makes m(' ' 11onUcr about your 1x>lie it•s 'I•• th•· t-:d11111· \lier h "lt•UHl L! II St't'lll s lo nH! that \'Oll ~hnt1Jd l'<ll'1' 11101·1· about 11rcsen1 in g-hi ;. \oltllJ.! t't'1'11rd In I ht• 1>1.•oplc ~o lh:t1 the1 n11 ch1 1111lgt• l'ori,lh!'nl.'-t'ht·:- 1\ppac.1tt1tl\• hl' hH :-. h1c ·n1ont•1 hchind hi1n iudgfng hr :ill the t1m't· slots he hl!:) on TV and also in the I heaters -\\•hil'h dQ(•s not neeess.-.nh rnakc h un the bell.er n1an f1>r the job.· i\IHS .Ji\f\E Kltf)N~> \/nf1111blt• 11:cs1•1 1'o 'T'he Editor: In regard lo I.ht• rl•r1ucslt.>tl f l'l't•nu(• tnl·re asc for se hool op1'r11lirin s I Proposition Z 1 nnP r:1nno1 hf'IP 1>t11 recall how adam.<1nt ncv.•ly c;onccivccl adJueent nCiNhborhoods are Ill be 111 t•luded in o ur school distri1't. Con tlnually thC Ncv.•[i01'1·1\1tsu tl1strlc1 •rccci\'C~ requcsls fn1m p11rf'n1 s \\'hn ll\'f' in ncii;:hhorin.: diistri<'t~ ror l)l'r mi ssion (or lh~1r t•hlldrcn In allt'nd 1101' 1no.-tLdci.irabl <::;cbool::.~ T 1\X I' 1\ V f. K:>i ('0 nct.•1'nl'd-::ll'llffil 111;1111t;dn1n,.: 1>ro11c rty \~~hies s~o11ld al i;;o rf'nll'lllht•r ho"' 1mpnrlanlff11'kl M'hoOl!'t 111'c to 11rt1srtfeti\'C buycl"s.\ / .-di: ;in ) rculto1J;\•en 1hou~h \\-C :tn!"flP· 1>0serl to anythln~ \\1hutsoe:vcr h~•tJll\JI 1c1 110 \\'1th Inc reused 1lropcrty la. cs. "'t' hav(' lo arlmil v.(''re the first one~ In pru1:-;c 11ur s u1lcrior cdufatlnn:1l I ' . . • . ·:_ ' • M irl.;s '-- 'I oecame a..E.ard supporter ~~on he suggested turning out lights. • . • 'rht board or educatibn cc'rtain1y u·ou ldn't pi ck times like these to cal l :111 election on !;uth an unpopular issue if there "'ere any \\'UY to avoid it. Another thing: They at least <1rC putting tht• issue s11uarcl~· up to lhP ,·otcrs to decide. 1-lou· nnen do vou ~cc :otny other puhlic agcney~do1tl~ that ll0\1·ad<1ys '• t Jtuh. hope local citizens l'Ontinue to support our schools the v.•:1:.> lh('V ha\'<' in the past :ind vote f11r z • \ '-::\-1-lt-:. \ U I' II t-i ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ltobert fl.' \Veed. f"uh/r.~h('r Thon1as Ket!v1/. Ed1l11r &lrbara Krf!1/)u.:h. 1-:dftonol Pofltl £di1or The editorial p11.11:e o)f lh•~ ()1il;.- Pllot S('"k ~ In inform :ind stimulate readeNi by pre"entinR on this pa 11c di ... erse t•omml'ntarr on topics of 1n ll'r('S.t b~· ~.1·nrl 1~·at1•d t••ilumnists 11nd ranoonl1'tl!. by prn,·1i;hnl! a f.or1Jm filr rt.1tlrN· \ i,.v.·, and h,· pr(">("1tln1t th b n('\\!1p.1j)t•r ~ up1n11,,i;,, und 1dto;1' on currt'nt lnpu 1'o Ifie ,..d1ior1 ~1I 0111n1ons of thf' nail~· 1'1lot oppt"ttr only 111 th\• •'rh1 11n;t l rolumn 11t<1h" loti of t_hi' Pdlili1' l)p1nu'lfllf ("'(prl'!l~o(I by th<' l'Oh1nin11't" anri r11rt~1:-.t' oind I UC>r ~.Ql~r~.•t:~lbW:.Q~·l\.anJ _., no end or!len1l-nt ot 1 h1•i r '"'""A by lhe l>oul~"'P•lot should hf) inrern.'(f Friday, November 1, 1974 .. - I LOS ANG ELES (AP),,..:.: An a tto r.ne y seeking damage settlements in· a DClO crash which killed 346 people says he wi ll attempt lo prove a safety naw was d ~co.vered in the plane by a subcontractor but was not corrected by the m anufac· lurer. Attorney Lee S. Kreindler said Thursday he told a U.S. Dis tri ct Court i n Los Angeles that references to the-flaw were omitted •in test analysis by the McDon· nell Douglas Corp., which built thejumbojets. A DCtt Clt.MHED near Paris in March In lhe worst accident in aviation tustory. Kreindler s.aid he will at- tempt lo prove negligence inlhecrash. · . "We necessaril;i• have to explQre the facts and cir- cumstances about that and the quest ion of whether this· <the omission> was a con- s ciou s a f f lr m a tiv e deletiol\, '' Kreiridler said. • "lf it was, it might very well qualiiy under a califor· nia r u le t ha t j ustifies punitive damages, which is proof of fraud." - The case· is set for trial Aprll 7, 197S. Kreindl e r .is one .of several attorneys involved. in suits over the"crasb of the jeUiner, ~ THE CRA S H WA !i --..~--~-'ptttfPltlml tfY:-'tinir-Olgh' Joss o{ a .cargo' door. When the door blew open, internal pressure in the passenger cabin caused the cabin floor to cOll apse, severing the air craft's control · cables, aviation experts have said. • H e Was Tltere Lo~ Angel es mayor Thomas Bradley was giving a speech in front of the Bank of America branch Thursday 8s a man was at the rear of the facility robbing a teller of $1,340. The · mayor was informed o{ the heist after his talk. 'Appointment -SACRAM ENTO IU PIJ - }Varren W. Butler or Comp- ton was appointed by Ga.v. Ron a ld R eagan to the Colorado Rive r Board or California. Butler, 70, a Repq_blican, s1,1cceeds the "iate Joseph Jensen or Los • Borde~o . V ~te Dlie in Nevada ·' Angeles as r epresentative I of the l\letropolilan Water FALLON, Nev. CAP> - District or So uthern Califor· Voters here will decidC next nia on the board.. ' wecli ir they want to give a get tbe question on the bal· lot. . gree~Jight to bordellos as Hearsts ·Withdraw they ballot oo overf'uming a county ordinance which bans prostitution. · Spokesmen ror both sides don't want to predict which way t he county's 5,375 regi-'red voters will go. ·~ft: __ the people want. it, theYll vote ror It," said Dorothy Ca nn , a long-time Fallon reside nt and an organiz'er or the petition drive. ··we don't plan to s p e nd a n y mo n.e y promoting it. We'll just let the people decide .·• . . Reward I or patty The proposition " on the ballot because of a petition drive wh i"c h f ol lowe d statements by the county health o£ficer, who said SAN F RANCISCO CUP!> said in Los Ange les that he . legalized prostitution would -Mr. a nd Mrs. Randolph hung up the telephone on end ··unbridled anti uncon- A. Hearst, who ''are deeply Hearst when Hearst men· trolled promiscuity.·· concerned'' for the safety oC tioned the rewird money. their fu gitive dlfughter, Cohen said he •·took it as DR. DARlUS Caffaratti 1 COUNTY Commissioner Patricia, have wilhdrawn an insult'' a nd added that he also said it would reduce J ohn Hannifin. an opponent the $50,000 reward tbey had searched for Miss Hearst "-'eltare rolls by e liminating or legalized brothels.~d offered for her safereturn. through underworld con· county support for women he doesn't see that the com· The Hearsts made the tacts "as a ravor" to a San who follow service men to m un it y w o u 1 d h a v e Withdrawal announcement Francisco Examiner repor-the ne~rby F allon Naval Ai r a n yth ing to ga in by T hursday,. a week after ex· ter and "out of respect" to station and are used "solely legalizing prostit ution. mO"b&tn:-"-M:tc\:ey.-t<;otren---HearstWath . .,~.....foesexuat-0 " _=..e;~Lsee how house~ claimed he had located·the -~M-iss· H ear st was-k-id· ''If th--efr-n'3tural need is prOsiil:uflo n 'A'Oafd -posSib,y •"'"t'°' 20-ye ar-oJd n ewsp aper naped rrom her Berkeley, taken ca re of, it wo uld enhance the morals of our heiress in the black ghetto apartmentFeb.4,andlater r ed uce both this o pen comm unity," tlannifin . of Cleveland, Ohio. announced on tape recor-p r om isc uity a nd t he said. "I don't th ink it woul d Cohen, .Gt , who said he dings that she was joining "'elfare load in this area," haveaposili'\'eeffect." had disc ussed the pos-he r captor s. the Sym· Carrarettitold theChurchill l\.l rs . Cann s aid t he slbility with her parents of bio~ese Liberation Army . County Com i;niss ion last petition drive "'as started returning her "by forte" She is cha rged with nearly J anu ary_ · artcr concern wa s. voiced GeoTek's Controller Testifies two do zen statc·and federal 'fhe county. located in <1boul the cou nty's ve nereal ccimes. west-central Nevad a. ha s disease rate, which she said "I 'm not no r eward '"o ut l awe d h o u ses of was hi (!:h· and on the in- seeker. ''said Cohen. "Wh at prostitution since the lute crease. I did I did as a ravor to 1950s. although t"'o nearby _ (reporter ) E~ Montgomery ]'le_y1;~a counties a llow such 1\1 0 T H.ER S WIT II a nd out or respect lo Wil· ope rat ions und er cf05t> da ugti.ters in j unior hig h liam Ra ndolph llearst who Supervision. schools we re especially oon- passed on. cerned. she said. "'I took it as an in~ult. I CAFFAR ETTI 'S com-A state healthofficial said . -..., Friday. November 1, 197.( =\DAJLV PILOT . Public · · · '. . ~AUCTION flllDAY, SA1UllMY, 9IJNDllY s SP.JI.. .. r Barga·;., on Ane Cryotal St.,.llng Si/uer, P°"'"'ai• Oriental Objects-d'Art, Pain tings. J ewelry. Antfquea. Bronzu. Furniture, Select Indian Turquolae ••• VISITORSI Come and •ee what Jun an AUCTION can Hf FREE ADMISSION I ... across th estrettfrom se uen oj the Southland's rriost elegant waterfront restaurants! HQVRS ' • Inspection & Priuate Sales 2-t P.M. & 7-8 P.M. Daily -----~~---.. ,,........,,_ ______ .__ ., . AUCT10NS HELD £VEn; f'RIDAY.~TURDAY.SUNDA~ at IP~ ., USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASITR CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 WMt eo..t lflgliwav Newpotta. .. 11, c.Hf ....... 92'60 (714)·645-UM WE auv FO• CASH o• SELL ON COllfllflSSl()N WHOUESTARS Oii SINGLE IJEllf5 "There is evide nce so far ·in the depositions and in the documents that have been produced ijlat as early as 1969, before the hrst DC lO was produced1 that a sub- contractor had r epo rted specifically to Douglas in the form of a Failure Mode Effects· Analysis (FMEA > that .if the door failed, the floor of the jetliner would fall," Kreindler said he told the court earlier this week. spent some money out of ments were followed by a stalisticsonveneraldisease SAN FRANCISCO (AP) my own pocket which l rs~uc~ces~sf~u~I ~pe~ti~·1~;o~n~d~n~·ve~l~o___.:w~e~r~e~u~·n~r!e1~;a~b~le~ . .::..=....:.JJ6~~~~~~~~=====~===~===~====~!... -A rormer employe of never told him about.·· ~ • ... N'!body's Laughing COTATI <U Pl l - Mayor Stephen Laughlin a nd councilwoman An- nette Lombardi were fined $250 and placed on pro bation Thurs day because of .a prank - ol anling m arijuana in the city plaza. 'Both resigned a nd plead e ~ g uilty to a s:.ed u-c-e-d ch a rge-of trespassing after 'they w e r e c h arged wit h stealing 12 m arijuana . plants. GeoTek oil promoter John Cohen said FBI agents Bqrke has told a federal a hib alluded to the reward jury that his m anagement money _ during one of "at finh railed lo return unused lea st three" visits since funi:t s to investors. Burke is Cohen's claims have been on trial for securities fraud . publicized. (See r elat ed Story Page In thei r joint statement, A7 ). ., the Hear sts said : "We have The teStimony was given reach ed the co nclusion, T hursday by J acqueline however . that the reward Aldrich, former controller off e r may be mis inter· a nd tre asurer of Burke's preted by her (Patricia) Fundam e ntal Oil Corp. and m a y, therefore, be a Fundam ental operated the deter rent to her voluntary oil programs, paid bills, .. return. bought leases and obtained .. Further, and most im- drilling servic es. portant, although the offer She s aid investors put called for Patri cia's safe mon e Y. in t o vario u s Jeturn, we feeLthe..money prOg ra ms Pronloted:by: may encourage seekers of Burke and were subject lo the reward to take actions "call" assessments for dril· that could endanger the ling oil and development saf~4' and well-being of our wells. daughter": tran sact ions. You see .'she has worked for a fitle Company and has been an Esc ro.w . Officer for another ban k. She knows both sides of t he fence. This is Marcia Loop . our new Escrow Off ice r. From what we've seen, she must be th e prettiest one in tow n. And a nice . thing to note is that she has the intelligence to match her be auty. Speaking of f.ences, which , usually denote and protect property lines. this may be just the time to put your own fence around that particular piece of property you've had in .(tlind for some time. Or, youl_may_b~an Ql!l'!lfil who has finally received th e right offer for that choice piece of land you'"e been hold ing. If you fit either category, .see Marcia . S h~co uld be th e · ca talyst that wi ll smooth th e path to a pro fitabl e purchase or sale. Call her at !l79-4200. Wh ile you are at our new Headquarters Building, take a look .around. Notice the 6 dri ve up lanes. 124 teller ·statio ns in ail' and the many safe deposit 'boxes. All the features· were designed to r you r ease in transactin g business. It makes ban king at the Bank of Costa Mesa a real pleas~re . Because of her experie nce. you can be certain th at Marcia will provide the best se rvice po ssi ble. whether you're nego t iating on r eal or personal property, excha nges. bulk transfers or do ub le ~---------· • -- j • • I ( • ' , AUGUST 1972 AUGUST AUGUST 1973 't974 I .,. sit.is • ' A-11<111'sh-1m1-. ------ These bus ridership figures tell the story. 25,000 riders in Augu st of 1972. 236,507 !ast year. 656,242 a month today. And rising . T.liat's a lot of people in Orange County depending onOCTD. The orange ond-whife bu ses crisscross the county between the L.A. ond San Diego county lines. Serving riderS' who are a cross-section of Orange County. Commuters who must get lo and from work and find it a greol convenience ond economy'to lake the bus. Teenagers. Mothers shopping. Senior Citizens who have no other way. Riding OCTD is easy. A~d compared to what it costs to ru n your cor, it's cheqp. Al twenty· five cents a tri p, no matter how .many times you tran sfer, you can't find o better way to light inllotion. It's still obout th e oest bargain around. The number of routes and buses doubled just o little wh ile ago. Sundoy-sel'Vie&-becom&-a--- reality. And now service and routes expond ogain this month. Park-N .~ide, the first regional mass tran sit station in the county, opens in late"November. And · the Senior Citizen s Pr~grom is effective on the first of November. . · · · Sup port your Orange County mass transit ~ystem. Ride OCTD. It'll get )IOU there. · --- . -· ·oRA,NGE ·c .ouNTY TRANS!T p1ST.RICT ·' • • • • .. • .. ..