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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot'' ) • .. .. • . . ~ . • , •• •• a t 1on -' -• • . £~ver, ;Etllerson Bid • • ·~ •• &; -....._ - . .. :· ..... _ ' ~ --~ :night St Ores 'Prey ' ... to Killers'~:~ 7 • , --- Official Raps . . Wor~g -~ime -·"' " ·--Enrigbl. making hil appeal just one ""~ .' ... -.... wed: a:fte r Orang(.Coast ColJege - District Attorney Cecil flicks' chief . athlele-s cholaT Stephen ••~like '· aide called Wedqesday fot' bperators F.inklea, 19, wa11 shot to death in a of small market~ and ·serViceslations F,ountain Valley store,' urged in Orange County to put,an end t9 the operators o( stores and service practice or staffing such facilitiel stations Lo work the night hours on a v.:;ith young.men,during late night-aAd regional basis. · earJy morning hours. (, "Far better to have one store or gas ' 1'lt 's an invitation to murder;" said station open over a wider area wilh.'1 Chief Deputy Di strict Atforney James several persons working in it than tO: EnTight. "Killings of this kind are on have three or four open with just one" the increase and !hey are, almost person on the'prerqises." he said. · always committed by drug-crazed in-"We often wonderljusl why some of divtaudls v.•ho'll kill a'kid For a carton' these places s t ay oJJ(!n 1t all ." or ciga'rcttes. '' Enright said . ''They only lake in a few i::r * Boy, Girl Suspects Outsmarted A teenager and two womeri are beil)g held today following their cap- ture by a rookie Santa Anii policeman who follow ed a pattern of eight armed robberies committed overnight,. then calculated where the bandits might strike next. dollars and they arc an invitation to • some doper to pick up a fey: bucks with no trouble al all." • Enright declined to comment on the Flnl(lea killing "since that is a pen· ding case in which court action is presently being taken. "But we ha ve had many such in- cidents in recent years." he said. "l ' can't help'but think of the hatchet kil- ling of Jerry· Carli"-..four years ago when he was nearly chOpJ>Cci to bits by a drug addict who got just a few dol· lars outofil.'' "We got the man in that ·case and he's now doing life in prison for it." Enright said. "But my point is that it would never h<ive happened if )'Oung Carlin hadn't been left alone 1n the early ~orning hours to pump a few (~e n A FFING, Page A2 I " Offir~s~Qary Bruce. fresh out 9f the . 2 Ora nge County Peace Officers' Academy, parked his patrol car on stak eout at a Jack-In-The-Box takeout du')oing' predav.:n hours. Tennis Pros $240,000 Offer l·le had listened on his police radio throughdut his grave)'a rd shift.to a scrlcs or hb~dups -mostly Tic Toe 111 arkets chronicll•d throughout For Coast Site coa stal and central Orange County. International tennis champions Rod !·le concluded the only likely target Laver and Ro y Emerson ha~e offered for the bandit team in his assigned Irvine a minimum of S240,000 to lease district y,:as an all·ni ght Ja ck-ln·T~c· land there for a tennis teaching com· Box at !-!arbor Boulevard and llazard_plex and he ad11u arte rs for thetr A\'enue 1n Santa Ana. nationwide chain onennis clinics. ' Offi ~er Bf-uce conside r ed the The first firm offer was made this geographi cal pattern of the hol~ups week and asks for a JO·ycar lease.'ot "'hich had br gun Wednesday night three acres in lhe Ceritral Irvine High' and continued past midni ght before School Community Park. · • selecting the ha mburger stand on the Thl" lr\'ine Communi)X ~erv~ces Sunl a Ana a nd Sarden Grove boun· Comm'ission. whiCh wouk be UlC rirsl d•1ry. .. . c,ity bofly' to. 'considor 'thc proposal ,. Shortly bc rorc J;3(1 a,rn: •• orr1 cer v..·ill look over 1hc: offt:r 11 t 1l!i N~v . 2l Bru<'c i;11id he SJXlllcd two young n1eet1ng'. • , , ' v..·Omcn cnler the .Jack-ln~The·hox . Acti11g ,\hrou1(h its local s1>Qkesman, speak bricrl .v \\•ith the co\lntcr man. forme r lrVinc Planning Commi. • thcnfrantically fl cc. 1 sio ner G:1ry D:1l zell . ihc lenniN '11U.'-Y j umped into a y,·ail1ng car teaching orga nir.alion h~1d previously y,•hich sped a way and Officer Bruce m ade a general proposal for the gunned tho engine or his patrol car fa cility. · and :ioom'cd in right on its tail, poli ce In a letter to (he city this week, said. ltike Na rra c"Olt. exccutl\'e •vice lie forced the driver to pull over president of the tennis chain, said that "'ithin two blocks and confiscated a in south Orange County the popularity .38 caliber .rcvolv~r ljner the car 1s OC· .. of' tennis as a sport. ts growing at a cupants with the ir hands up. Stark. rate of22 pereent oyettr. also knov.·n ai; Debra ~fer«~. 19 .. or I.a Throughout the country, he said. Puente. and Sherry Van Vl1 mr'neren. the sport is Krow in~ lj l a rul c of 20 pe r· 28, v..•ho listed no pcrn1a nenl address. cent a nnua ll y l=====~et:e booked o n i;us1)iekM1--0f~r1ned <! b1 vif.EmmKm~tennt3'>'tt:nl , roti ry. proposed to be the hc:ulquartcrs ror • }. nlulc j u\lc nill• from Ga rden the teaching chJ1in. would include: Gro\'e, 17 w_as lodj(cd al. Q.r~OK<' -An unspecified 11un1bc.r of 18-by 50 County • ~ulc itall1)cnctin#' Cfl,1rt root t e;.1thln.,-~1ancs equipped with . ' . !S<ll °"PTURE. P>11c'A%I . . . IS•• LAVER, Pog• A21 r.\--.-, ,, • • . - ----~-• Battling Arson Blaze .. . ' .. ;. .·;., .... ;;,.tr~ •• .~ ~ ,,,,, ... c., ., ' . ' .. • • • ~·1 rtrnen sil houl•llt'<I hy gl(l\V or flu m~s b~1lllt' bl!l z<: tha-t • c'!.t.lU l'i<:d -t.1 11 ~stim :.1I C1d 1.),000 in tlarnu gc at a o·st:.1 l\l cs:.i t•ar1J<1 rl llll l' \Vert · ncscl ;1 ~1 i1i i;:ht. l !l\'c~liFa lors s<tid lhl' fir· \V:1s I • • . ' ' . . ' ' . clcliht•rat ely ~ct . hut coultl off{\I' nn n1nl i\(· anti h(l{l-n<• su~ll~C:t~ lf"lfly. l);,inlaJ.:(' 1nrluclcd lo~~ of lhrcc le n;Jnt ~· t'ill'-' 111 ;_1p;1rlllll·nt con1pli•x a~ l'.i!I}!) CJ nynn IJri\r \! 1111 Ille ~·11 y ·s \\1\s t ~icl j "· -~---_\,,.._ __ _ , • 'Ratio~.mg' Of _Sugar .. Ilruler ~ Hy The ;\ssocialed Pr~s :!'; 1\ large superm arket chain has m- posed s ugar rat ioning ii\ NorthfOl Californin after soaring price l D~ creases heightened demand for tQe S\\o'eetencr. •. ,\ s pokes n1a n for Safe..i.•ay Stt'..lres said \\'edne sd ay its 200 Northt...!iin Ca lifornia stores instituted a "\in1itCd purchase plan.·· It \\'aS not knov.1n "'hether I he pla n \1·ould bt' c:.;tenderf J<l Sout hern Ca lifornia . Signs in the stores ask tustomcrs to ''please limi t your _J)Ul'(ha:.e to ~ bag of sugar.'' the spok~s man ~!riO;, '111c stores sell fi \'C·pound ba!!s for St .!15 and IO-po und bags for SJ.89. • t\ :;pokesm a n for Ralphs chain i.n Southern Ca lifo rnia said \\'ednesda~· its 70 stores are limiting purchases of s ugar to one five-pound h!it! 11f.r custome r . ~· JJeo G il l ~ra n . R a l p tt ~ 1'tc ~· president. said that as of T uc!>day tht" stores \\'e re selli ng sugar for ll'!i.S lhan it cost to restock it. David Dote n. lhc <:hain ":; n1arket1ng \•ice president, said the fi rm h a~. tlJl eig ht-week supply of suga r at S2 .:!0 (<1f fi\'e po unds. '!'he bag \1·holcsu;M;<. today for S2 .58. • .. ;-: Increased \vorld dem and. I~ sugar beet h ~1rvests in Europe :lnd ~l-~ confirmed re ports or the So ~1 et Union's intention to buy 500,000 tons in the sugar futures market arc bluml'd for ri se in prices. Corn meal , hominy gri ts and <:ocn-. starch arc being shuf(]cd around io \'arioussto res by Ralphs. "For t he firs t lime since I ha1·r hecn \Ii i! h Ital phs. "'e arc shnrt o( cnr · <See SUG!'R, Page A21 W c·~&lil•r !\T osti ~· cloudy 'nn i~hl ,in d F'r iday \\ ith a c:ba11c•· nl li ,cht ra in. accnr11in g lo lht• \lt-:1thcr scr\'iec. SliJ.,:ht l:r ('•1olc l' "1,•n\ r>e ral ures '' il h hl':.t t•h hu!h .. ol 1;.1 ri ~ini.: lo i O inl und IA111 .. 1 .. 111t l1 t 48.,):J r l i\S IDt: l 'ODA. \1 A fat her and h111; dauglilrr u~rc .. l<n1nd dead i" a qan and tke rtsl ul the forriily. who refused lo a3k j()r help. 1oas near $1larooliori. Slorir. Pogt A4. f•-..... tit<• " Mlw••\ " LM.. .. .-d .. Muttul ,_1 .. C.hlw "'• ... ,.(, ,,...,ltoN! ,., ... Af.C6 o ......... Cl 11 0.f-Ceoitllt All i! Celftl'' .. ~1" ., .. tr•".\rd .. " Ot•lfl M1l1tt\ ... • 1w,1 •• =:i•Mfill·P· ., ' £f\lfr1~1"""'"1 Cl s.Mt• ~t• 10 ... J ill.Hitt Ill·• Ttltwi11°" '" "~""·-f ' Cl TlotMtt\ (! -.. U K " ..... "" .. 1111..-1nt•\ .... Cl .......... , ... ".•.t• AllflUNltfJ " .. ' • , , \ .. : Sorlie Feat .. ' • ' • ' . . . • Ford Retains l 'ro• PnflC' A I ·LAVER ••• automatic ball maohlnes and video lapeeflUipme nt. -Three full ·slze tennis courts, one of "'hich would be a stadium with per· Gihs Ch e mancntscatingfacilitics. • OICe -Arctailproshop. • On . -A classroom for instrucUon und \•ideo tape ptaybae't. ' -LAC Ir; er r.oom't. .. , 1 • WASHlNGTON (UPI•) -The White I-louse a cknowledged today that the "usual ba ckground checks wcrf;, w11ived'' ·whe.n President Ford nominated Andrcv.• E. Gibson to head the Federal El\ergy Admini~tration because it was u rgent thut the top job be filled. The statement by news secretary Ron Nessen came in response to a pUtn1sned report tnat li1 bSOn, a tor-- mer assistant Commerce secreta ry, resigned last 1\1 a y as president or a Philadelphia oil transpartation firm with a severa nce contract assuring him ot about .$100,W> .annually tor 10 years. ·Hasen was asked repeatedly today • -A lounge with fqod and beverag~ why the President found \t necessary service. · 1, ~ 1 "tO Pl(lve s0--~uickly in ,rei>lacltag Ip return ror: the three-uere ,1t1wlth Sawhll1\ lte provided" no Cletair1:-" Mil utlilll~s av11Jl~blc at t~e property sly~n& only that "it's Mnl.!im{>Qi-ta'nt line. the leuch111g chain o/fered Diifi(l&\" and>Ford"A•aitfed'66mebody pM yment ol $6,000 annually for the , liOing it. · " · firsi. 1~ ~ears and $10,000 annually tor , ~ ~ t.i. The second JS ye11rs. T~e omlnatioo has td: for· Additionally, ·onre reve.n_u., from ma11y ne o the Sen:ate because the \eaching lane! and pro~ s;eac:h Gongresa is ilJ an election recess until a level of $150,000 a year.~ groupto!- }lfov. 18. ; • fere;d to pay two perct"' ol.~&he nel Nessen sald~arliertbat Ford would ,profit.. . .1, , nol have chosen Gibson "if he didn't. On all food and beverage revenues. stand behind his nominee" and that the group offered a strolght 5,perce nl the Senate co nfirmation hearings pay ment to the city. . were .. the pl ace to examine A1r. Gib-The Irvine Community Services son'S bac kl;!round." Con1n1ission hus bee n working lo N l h develop a policy for including com-essen said Ford was aware o l e Gibson; 52. wns head or th~ hiercial recreation In theeiti· parks. report and• "as far as I kiiow, the d · " J.1 a ri.t ime A. m in1stration •under . The general guidelines discussed to President s till · intends to nominate &Ir. Gibson." P~es1den t Nixo n and ;.¥Or~ed clos.ely .date art aim ed al making any pro rit· Getting it a ll together is no mean feat, but ~ t\\·o-n ight s t<:i.nd in the Olym pic pool on cam-with the n Commerce ·Secr etary making operatioh alloy,•ed in thl' that's \\'hal girls \Vho \\•il l swim in Newparl pus. A1ore than 150 coeds will bc-swim·ming"i•n---~F~o,r.d...oom.ina.led-Gibsoft..Oel.:-29-to Mautica--Stan5r-Who-sewe4-a&-the-:-parks:-Confurm""ttrthtntesigirforttrnr---...i..-11--- I' bo 11 · h S h I' I h · d the 17 numb I d l lh h h. h lake. the place or John C. Sawhill, who h'e~d of the ~1.x~n re-election cam-park. • ·i: --.ar r 1g c oo s annua aqua s O\V Jn ten ers P a nne or c 5 O\V • w IC resigned after being at odds with pa1gn lund-ra1sJng 'efforts and was a ltevenues fr.om lease of land to con1~ ·:~. tCS do by next Tuesday when the shay; opens for begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and \-Ve~nesday. some of the ·top Administration or.-kertigure tu ~UegafiOiiSgri:iwing out mcrcial recreation firms v.·ould be -,~,~-------------------------------------------fi cials over e11ergy policy. of the Wa tcrg~te scandal. used to orfset the costs of park main· Nessen said today he had "made a tcnance. .2 Navy Wives .. Escape Kidnap ::,Pair · {n Mesa .:• ·•~A pair·of young Navy wi ves contac- Led Costa Mesa police Wedncschiy to · 1·cport eSCllping fron1 t"·o men \l'ho •kid napc.d thcn1 s11me two hours e1i1rlieF in dov.·nto\1·n Long Beach. ... 'Jnvcsti g.ators \vrre told the un11•1l- Ting auto. passengers fled from lhc .1\\IS~cts ' ~ttr \\'hen it llUJled Of( the $?,p.l:>iego f"rfc"·ay and slowed to a JJear-stop atllarbor Boulevard. .. One or the lW0°\\.'0men said she S3 W :her charl Ce a nd slugged one of their tWo raptors silting in the middle of the front seal \1'1\h a hayn1aker right-·~and s\1•in~. 1:, .. ~She told Offictr !\like Dono\'an the :~I.ow 1nay hu\·t' injurl·tl !he n1a11. ·~tic;.iuse sh~ ~·urc fi\'c ring!'. one on -~ach fioge.11 · and some had sharp edges. .. llct·s gel out or hcrt· ... :· the\· quolC'd one of tht• t11·0 alleged kid· ii:tpcrs ~o·s sa.~:i ng before the car •roorcG 1back t ov.·a rd t he frec\\'a\· c>n~·amp.1 "' 1 • T hi.; \'il'tims. one 19 and the other 20, Qdit.be:y h ad deft 1f do11·nto¥o-"n Lona ~ · lleach ·-a partment \\'here one youn~ »'oman, a San Diego r c.sidcnt:.had been \·isitin,e.. • They said t\l.'O young 1.Jlack mc1i aboul 20 tu 25 \\ho had a marijuana· ·Ii.kc Sntcll about 1hcn1 approached ut Elm ,\\·cnue und Ocean Houle\'ard. ··)/ou reody to go. ~lornma ·~." the\· ·~uoted one as !S ayin~. · ···We're not going ;1ny\\'hl're \\·ith rou: ·· ouc of thl' ~·oung: \\'Ome n r l!phed. • Sho and her companion said lhe,\· 14·~re tht'n rorced into the pa ir's car ~t ,J!nnpoint und s ubjecll•d lo thre.ats and :;exual ad \ anct•s. ·' Father Faces Murder Charge lllJUSTON IL' Pl ' -An ;i.ssislanl qtstrlcl attorney plans 10 :1s k a grund JUry l\lnnduy for a murder indictment 4i"<lin~1 Ronald O'Bryan. charged ,fith \.:.tili ng hts son y,·1th c~·unidc Jl!ii)on Jn t rfc k·or-trcat llal1011·cen €bndy. ltl f\Iirh.1t·I ll lnlon said \\'cdncsday a and jt(r~· in1fi cln1l'nl \1ould rcn10Vl' ~ e nct·d fur an cxan1ininl! trial in Jhich the pro)L·l'ul1o n 11ould h:jvc lo ftvcal n10:.I of its C'a:.l'. . 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Ill _ll'il,, m1111.,, • .i1'!'hlMWft'"°"'11" r mistake" when he told reporters'that "all the oomlnee's are checked before Bow, ·18, Shot . f 'rf)ftl Page ·.'' I they are nominated" in the Ford Ad· J ministration. · SUGAR Sirica Studies Nixon "Because of the urgency in finding Jn Head Dunn• · • • • a replacement for Sawhill, the us ual g background c hecks were waived'' in --:---nme'a1andhominygrits,''saidDoten. Gibson's case, Nessen said. "Before 'Dr I . B wl' Doten bla med the corn shortage on the nomination is sent to the Senate,' 1Dla.en ra v.·eather-dam aged crops.llcsaidcorn Videotape Testimony . WAS HINGTO N !API -U.S. District Judge John· J . Sirica said today that former President Nixon-;-s testimony in the \V:ncrg'ate cover-up trial may h ave lo be taken on videotape in California. Siric.a made ·the comment a fter Nixon·s:attOr ney, J-ferbeit J . l\1iller, reported lo Sir1ca that it will be a t least t"·o or three months before Nixon can exert any "substa ntial mental or phys icaJ·effort." Reporting on Nixon's health us required by Sirica, f\lile r s~id it \V iii be .. an indcterminµte tjm~" ~f9f~ Nixon can t ravel any significant dls tancc . Nixon, hospitalitl'<I in Lo ng Be ach, "'as r eported \Vcdncsday to ha\'e con- tracted a slight case or pneumonia, further complicating hi s condition. He under"'Cn t surgery last week for a t 'rot11 P"ge A I CAPTURE ••• action on identical charges, police said. Complaints we re expected to be is- sued against the l\\'O • women; fol·. lov.·ed by arraignment today in Ceq· tral Orange County Judicial Distric't Court. .. It was a brilliant piece of police \\'Ork," a Santa Ana Police De part· mcnt wa tc h com mander's orrice spokesman said today or Officer Bruce's in tui live stakeout. During t he period leading up to the trio's capture, eight holdups were committed from late \\'cdnesday af- ternoon on in Costa ~lesa, Newport Ueach, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anaheim and Tustin. 'Authorities :ire not certain .all were committed by t he same individuals, since descriptions varied strongly in several cases, particularly two or the Costa l\lesa robberies. f '1•1111t P11gt• Al STAFFING ••• gallons of gas." . Enright sa id he has the support of !he vast majority of Orange Cou_n.t¥'s Ja"'·men for the propos;.il that 1ocal markets and service stations "should either close down late at night or join forces and find s.arety in lhe number of personnel. .. The time rnay be coming when we can't gel 11eople to take these I.ate nit?hl jobs for !he obvious danger en· laded." he said . ''\Ve should close this door ourselves a nd prevent what seem to be constantly recurri ng tragedies in our county, ·Pacific Storm Bringing Rain 8 )· The Associated Press . J\ Pncific storm several hllndred miles \\'CSI of San tl"uncisco was ex- pected to s prcoid showers over California north of f\1ontcrcy ·a nd i\lc rced today, hul clearing'.was forecast l;1tc tonight. ft ain is c xpcctl'd in the San Joaquin Vultcy lhrnugh lonight before skies rlear again Friday, the "'eather :>er· 'ice says. . forecasters e1Cpect a 60 percent rhance or r;iin -tonight in the valley from a frontal system associated with a low pressure trough S\\'Ccping across Californja frpm the north. Journey Planned · MANILA. Phlllpp;ne• !APl Ime lda Romualder. t.1arcos, the Phllipplnes' t,irst Lady, left todaS-for the United States and fltcxico to seek ln\'estfirs. export markt?ts und pew -ft4>tlt'~ttde o+f. A iov~rnment slnle,m{'nt salrt she would pay a hOiSp1t1tl call on former Jlre11ident Nixon a t Long hcuch. , . - these checks will be completed." ~. ..aroducts s uc h as cornmeul a nd blood clotti ng condition. When Sawhill resigned, Ford m'ain· \Yhat Oran ge County Shc~rifflS hominy grits are being shuffled to ' 1\-'Iil\cr said he spoke with Ni:tcon·s l aincd there \Vas no major policy is-deputies describe (lS a drunken brawl chain stores in the do"'nlo\vn Los pe r son a l physicia n, Dr. J o hn s u e involve d . But othe r. Ad-· in the \'orba Linda <irea Wednesday An geles urea "whe r they a re a Lungren, who gave him a detailed ministration officials l a ter said night ended "'ilh the .shooting or a sta ple ." and so there may be shor· descriplion of Nixon·s coll(iltion. · Sawhill's resigna tion was forced and )'OUOg m an who is reported today to tages in outlying areas. lii illcr sa id Nixon is lfk·ely to remain noted that ·he previously had broken be in "serious but stable'' condition. Corns tarch i!' also scarce. hos pitalized fo r another 10 days or two v.·ith Adminis tration policy on some Office.rs said Tony 'Villiams, 18. or .. 1t ·s dyin.g out, " Doteo· said. ~n·- weeks.-· · m3jor questions, including advocacy -Placentia was rushed to a hospi tal jn stead o,.putrtng the~n in cornstar- "BecauSe of the patient's weakened or tough measures to cut gasoline oon-that city with a bullet wound' in.the ch, they a re putting it in cans (for condition," J\1iller said. "it is expec· sumption. · head a fter shots were fired.,amona: a lood l." led that the earliest time he could par-group of fi ve to six young Q)en. 'nley .,The s tores' a ctions came as the ticipate, without serious danger to his s aid a bout th·r ee <if the ni .were federal Co uncil on \Vage and Price health, in a ny activity requiring sub-Home Whisky Fatal juveniles. St ability announced it will conduct :a sta ntial menta l or physical effort ·The youth who was believed to have hearing Nov. 25 in \Vashington, D.C. would be two .to three months." T 63 · p k fired the s hOt that passed very close to on high sugar prices. The report a lso noted that only 0 in 8 istan · Williams' br.ain has not ycr been ap· Directo1· Albert ReeS said represen- me mbers of Nixon's family are al· prehended , officers saih today. They talives of sugar·prOO.ucers. refi ners. lowed to visit for onJY five minutes of RAWAL--PJNDI, Paki s"tan <U PI>-A rerused to identify him. . indlistrial users and consumer groups each hour. batchofhomedistilled whisky killed63 Deputies said \he fracas erupted would testiry as lO'what they thought "The pa tie nt is very weak and people in Karachi , newspaper reports rrom a drinking session ~hat ended caused a 300 percent boost in s ugar easily fatigued ." Miller said. say. when one or the youths took a go· kart prices the p.as t yea r and possible Based on ~t i ller's report, Sirica The reports \Vedncsday said 42 owned by one of his companions and remedies . said, "It may be that Someone will others who drank the cla nde~t1 nety wrecked it ih a collision with .a car ' T reasury Secretary \Villiam E have to go to San Clemente and take ... brewed liquor were hosplta.hzed. owned byanother companion.w Simon said last week that tfte sug"'r his deposition on videotape." Eleven were dangeroUsly ill and five Officers s aid they are waiting for industry would be the first indust;ry Sirica e mphasized, however, that were blinded. Williams to recover to the point that whose pricing practices would be he had made no fi nal deciaionon how Karachi police arrested 25 persons they can take his statement concer· examined by the wage·prlco council. to get Ni xon's testimony. forsellinglhedeadly liquor. ning the incide nt. which has no enlorcement po"·crs. Nixonhas be:ensub~naedbyboth .-~~~~~~---~~~~--~-~-~--~-~-~-~---~~~~-----the prosecution and t>y defendant J ohn D. Ehrllchman. ~ - The prosecution indicated that it · hopes to be able to make ilJ case without Nixon's tes timony. But Eh rlichman's lawyers have said the forme r president's testimony is vital to their case. The five defen· dants arc unlikely to begin their cases for a nother month. Slrica has indicated he will send his own team or three doctors to make an independent examination of Nixon. Today, he called on prosecution and defen~e lawyers to s uggest how lo proce~d as a result of Miller's af· fidav it. South LagWia Woman Raped Knifepoint At A South Lacuna waitress was raped at knifepoint Wednesday night by a man who gra bbed hei: as she nlade her way home from a nearby grocery store, Orange County Sheriff's of· ricers reported today. Deputies said the 24 -year-old victim was pulled into the south deadend or Virginia Way by her attacker who "'arned her he would Ilse his knife if she orfered any resistance. Officers said the victim told them she "''as pulled into a nearby ditch by her attacker who also forced her to participate in an act of sexual perver· . ' s1on. Officers said the v.·oman y,:as .al- lowed to return home after medical .treatmen t for m inor injuries. A description of· her attircker has been ci rculated to poli ce throughout Orange County. Water, Cancer Linked Feared 'VASlllNGTON (UPI> -An en\'ironmcntat group said today · it uncovered a "'signirica nt relationship" between cancer deaths and d rinking waler taken from the fl1 ississippi River. 1'11ore than a million persons in I 1 Louisiana par ishes "'ho drink l\lississipPI wuter may be ex- posed to the problem, the En- vironmental Defense ""nd said·. ll added that its study a lso raises .. ser ious questions about the sarety of drink ing water nat1ona11y .•· The ru nds suid J\1issisSippl River wate r Is polluted with in. dustrlu l wastes wl\lch <i:re known to be rancer·causlng a.gents in the m!clvcs, or "'hich \vhcn com- bined with chlorination in wutcr trcatm(t nt pl.,nls t urn Into carcinogens. . . , CRUSHED SUEDE Stadium-Country Coat Ravon/ny1on; palyelter shearling collar and lining, Color: Chamois. S.ze: 42·46 $65.00 [ ..• CHAMBRAr • . ' . . . - . ':-,~. /.;~ .. Zip Fro nt SPOrt Top Jltket Contrast slilched, wa ter ' repellent finish. !i().OQ% Jc.odel/conon. Blue, Crown yettow. • $27.00 38·18 \-· '\ tH COSTA MIU rn· WAllTMIMT HOii • -·· ' ' "-t :J0.6:00 .,.., """' ''" 'Tl 1:00 . ...... ._. ' - \ ' • ' I ' • Baker - Rips • -Thursday, NoYerntier-7, 1974 · DAILY PILOT 'D. . £"4 -irt1est --\-:fam Watchilog· Paliel in Ziggurat? • \\IASlllNGTON IUPll -Re p. f:lizabeth llol1z1n;.in, <D-N.V.I, has told a federal court s he ~·ill ask Congress to create a s1>ecial council lo protert the government's interest in forn1 er President Nixon's tapes and pa1>ers. 1\t present, ~1 s. llollzmun said, the Justice De partment has this job although Altt>rncy General \Villiarn 8 . Saxbe a lready has ruled lhe material belongs lo Nixon. • ~· • • Backi • • ,,~,,..-Ii n,. \\'ILl,J1\1\I SCHREIBER •: 01111e01lh 'I•...,... Longtim(' Orange County S11pe1·· v1wr Da\'1d Baker, derc11\ed'TLK!•r hy (tardc n Gro\'e !ft'hool te:: •r L.<irl'y Schmit, said Wf'dilesda,f""llc ,"·as the targcl .. of the dirtici;t t'jK!l· paign I have seen,in L2 year~~or fHlbfit: offiet>." lrf a Santa Ana pre:.s conf('rcntt', the grayin~. Repubhcan su1>eri'iso1· said h t~ "'as 'a \"i<·tinl uf lhl• • ··1·herl'fore, it takes li ttle · m 11 g i n 11 {ion t~nt ed~· hiccitc-tt hh•• e-t=rr-ot-- \'i gor "•ith 1\•hich the l'.>cpartmcnt of .. " ll'·• lh;1L ";1""'---I ~,;/.~ ~ . ~\.e . ii • • • • Ul'I Tel""""° A Stea.lat Si,150,000 . Juslice wi ll de.fend any action brought hy ti l r. Nixon to obtain either the return of. or compensation for, the property '''hich hoth he ;.ind the :Jttor- ncy genera l agree arc hi s." she said. 'l'he freshman t ongress\\'oman. a 111cn1bcr of the !louse Judiciary Com· n1ittcc. made the st<.1ten1ents in a IK'litinn asking U.S. J)istrict Judge Charlt•:. B. Richey not to aJ.lo\v an~thin !-: to happen to the m<iti-rial he.fore Cun~rcss c<in :Jt:I. 0.11, l'il.t S1•U PllOIG CLAIMS CAMPAIGN 'DIRTY ' ' Ousted Supervisor Baker Brusl1 Fire Snuffed Out \ capitalized on by Schmit. Haker s::iid :J gcner;1I disenchanf • ment on the part of voters. low turnuut and a gen<'ral "oust the in1·un1hent',' attitude rontributed 'heavi l~· tu hi!' loss. l:h1t he said all th<}~ .. (lames "'~1'e fanned by the Schmit C;fmpail{n antht laSt·\\'CCk blitz or literature Baker estimated to ha\'t' cost.. bct v.·etn S75.000 a nd S85.000l oh" rot> ~r thousands more spent earlier. l\l s. ll oltz1nan filed her motion as a .. friend of the court" in a suit by Nixon's lawyers to get the materia l mO\'Cd fron1 the \Vhite House lo t:alifornia .and placed under joinl This aerial photo shows the luxurious estate of Sinatra is movirig to a ne\Y home in thu San Nixon.govcrnn1cnt control at the zig- Frank Sinatra in Palm Springs, reported for ·.Jacinto i\'lou n tains near ldyll,,•ild. Sec story, guralin Laguna Niguel. In Canyon ···rht•rc \\'U S a lremen,loui> ;11no1&nL of 010111.·y poured intOhis l'<1in\>1ilgn:l.n the last \\'eek:· Baker said ... , \\'US stunned at the intensity and sc\·cr1ty of the personal assault on n1y .W · tegrity '''ilhout any roundalion. ·' , • Schmit·s material accuficd Eake11or . . . . misusi ng government funds and of ae· J\lorc than '10 ftrehghters quickly ting as ;.i tool or big dcvclo1>ers .\rh() snuffed 01:1t a t~ ~d a hair ~c~e _ ha1·c tontritiuted to th~ su~r,·isor·s sate at one and three quartet· million dollars. Page Al5. 1'his was agreed to Sept. 6 by Nixon --,=~-~==~~=-=~---------------~------------<UJ.d .Arlhut....E.-Sampson_head.of the- ·r.Y apor Controls Eased Supervisors Revise Gasoline Tra1isf'e r Rules l\n overflow crowd of oil industry representatives \Vedncsday heard Orange Count y Super\·isors <1grce to1 soften their gasoline vapor pollution rules and then delay enforcing them for another year. The board \'Olcd S·O to re\·ise two air pollution control rules dealing u·ith bulk transfe rs of gasoline and add a third rule controlling the pumping of gas into \'ehicleli. ~ The board action means Orange County "'ill l'eiituire reco\·ery of al least 90 percent of all escaping gas \'apors before they get into the air. Prior to the c'hanges. major gasolin e sup pliers and ser\·ice • stations \\'OU Id have had to reco\·er 100 - t>ercent or the vapors --a costly and :.il most impossible pro<;css, su~r· visors \\·ere told. • regulations: -~l ajor bulk loading racililics "'ill be rcqui red to to recover 00 percent or the fum es but bulk companies that provide 20,000 gallons ucr day or less are exempt. The first rule drart excn1 - pted companies pumping Jess than 20,000 gall ons a month. -Control or 90 percent of vapors in transfering gas to sL.atioo<iry storage tanks. New exemptions include all agricultural supplies and any tank or 2,000 gallons or less that is ~!ready in use. -A new rule governing transfer of gasoline from the pump to tlie ¥ehiclc at service stations. 1'he 90 percent figure applies here, as well. • tali s ts i.ind SC\'l'l'al hus inc:.s n1t·11 touting their ~a 1mr recovery systen1 s. Arter eac!":. Spe aker. Et! Camaren<i, deputy county ;.iir pollution control of- ficer, told supcr\•isors the l.'Om n1cnts had merit but little, if an.v, t:h<ingc "·as "'a rra nled in tht· l't'\ iscd rules. Supcr\'iSors \\'l'l'l' told by Catnarena lhat the c:ounty h~nl to come up \Yith some kind or gasoline fum e ret·o\•ery rules soon or the federal En' irunn1en· 1al Protcc:tion Agt.•nl'Y \1ould i1npose some of its O\\ n next year; Camarena said lhl' county had bl'en plannini,: to in11>lemcnt thl' ru le:-. this January. \\'ith the re,·is ions. he said, Jan. I, 197G "'ould be n1orein line. i\Iosl of the testin1ony !-oltpt'r\ 1so1·s heard \Vas highly lt•l·hn1 l'a l in natu1't•, dealing 11'ith m('tho1t:-. of va1u1r recovery. ~·l ajor changes left the jollo\\'ing Supervisors heard comments rrom at'~least 2U audience n1 embcrs· in- cluding spokesmen for service stulion owners, oil companies, en\'ironmen-1'hc l\10 n1;1jul' SYSll'lll;-. 111101\'Ctl r------------Wf'-..,.;..--...,------~arc: Pilot Logbook .. Coast Panel Member ' Attendance Queried ; By JOHNVALTERZA· ... Ol ... O.i1fl'i .... St1ff One would d1ink that a developer with a meaty project Coriiing before the South Coast Hegional Coast11l Commission ror a votewoufd worry·most about the cffccl ivene~s of his 'Pilch v.·hen he steps forward at a public hearing. , ~ l Butthatmaynotbethecase. \Vhat seems.iu \Yorry most or the appli.cants-v.•ho sit thro.ugh hours of commission business on a given duy is the slaying pow'erofthe commissioners themscl\·es. · ATTENDANCE, is seems. is the developer's grea!cst concern. VALTf.lllA 'rhe problem is that usually, it takes seven aye fJ votes to pass a routine permit. Some permits need ei.tthl. • it doe~n 't m.a!ter ironl Y seyenor the 12 regular commissioners may be at the-session -1l s se\'en aye votes. or the project rails. · But trying to get seven members or the panel lo sit still ror a prolonged period is often rutile. • GETTING a dozen tosit still is even.worse. Sometimes they_hayc an excuse ror leaving early-sitting on a such a uun(•I for hours on end can eat into a person's protession. Tiu.• corpn1 ission h:1s on it house\1'i\·es. poli ticians, salesmen college p1·of('sso1·s and more 1>0tlticlans. j ' ONf.: SUCll politiciun-\Yith a t"Cmarkable record for sti cki ni it out ul t'Omrnission rn et1ti 11gs -is Orang Cuunty Super visor Ralph Died Ii ch. I le 's one or l he stuhvart:s. An<l this W<'l'k he made a novel suggestion to his fcllc;i"'s aboul a way to keep co1nmissio11crs Wh('.re they oughl'~o be on m eeting' days. WITtl-INFl~i\TION hitting everyone In-the wall~rDIC!af'iCfi"s su@'estTQn- might just work. llis idea rocuseson lhcS50 per meeting the com missioners rc;i,p, thank~ to the hi\\' that Cl'cated lhccoustal commission. • "\Ve nct'd a rorn1al int,Crpret:ttion as to what is considered a (u ll day's work. bcc;1use lhc la\v saYs "'e each get $50 ror a day's work on lhe com· mission." he $uld. 1 ~ But. gazing ;1 1 the empty chair lo his rightl"'•here Commissioner Robert Roonc.I' spent a re"' hours bcrore knocking ofr !or the day), Diedrich ex; pandl.'d his idc;i , ~ - "\\'E'\'f: GOT 10 dccic!e Ir l"'O hours' work a nd eight hours or abl!Chce on :1 1nc~l lngcla,\' l.'11tltlcs a commissioner to $SO,'' he :said. . , 1\rtcr hi~ s uggest IO'n at last Atom.Jay's session, Diedrich had ~n Instant new rc•putal 11111. •. "Detter wnteh--Rnlpfr,'1-s::tiduncrtcltow--t'om"TTflfSlontt:-lm-tl proffiiHJyf sta1·t sl1o"·lng 1111 \\'ilh a c.lipbo11rd :ind n1ake a mark each tim one or us leu,·es the roon1.'' • /. ' A balanced Systl'1n \\'here naturnl prcssurt•s force tht.· vapol's b:it:k 111t11 a gas tank bt•fore the~' esC'•1tM..' -A. vat·uum S\'Stl'n1 that in,·0!1·c~ costly nc11• l'QUi,1uncnt to :-.uel;: the \'apors back into the tank. ~lost of lht! e~pert tl':-.t1n1on.1, 111 · eluding that pf l.l. San l)tl'gn engi n eerin g pro(t"•;so r .\1 :1 11 Schneid~r . indicated lhl• \'.l l·uun1 systen1 docs the be!-ot job and. 111 f;1l't. makes a gas station a ~Hlfl'r operalion than it is under <'urrcnt condtt1on. The"naturc of lhe old rule.-. 1 irtuall\' prohibited ao.y systern bul the niorC costly vacuum melhod of rcco,·c ring. bul the casing off to !)O Jll'rccnt recovery permits use of the ehcaper balanced systc1n . ~l ost ~as s tation and hulk <list ributors hil' Ol\'nl'rs appcart·d satisfied \l'ilh the 11c1\" rult•s hut !>ale ScC'ord of the county l':ll\'ll'Otlrll l'll\Jl Coalilion \l'<1sn·1. Secord charged that the countv is permitting lht! ~a solinl~ suppli<1rs 10 <1c l in had fai th I.Jr failln!! to tut tJo,, n on enough of the ''apor pollution. Nixop Rally Depositions Canceled Cl·IA Hl.OTT-E. N.C. IAPl -~'orm('r President. Richarrl !\l. Nixon '''Ill not tia\IC lo give testimony ;ibout sccuMt.v arrnn~C'ments for his "Billy Graham Duy" vi~it to .Charlott<.· in 1971 . Charlotte attorney Gt.'firt:c S. Oal.v fil crl papers ~'l nnday in U.S. Oistrict canceling an l':irli('I' notit·c that he would take i1 <lcposition fron1 Nixon , Nov. 2<; in Santa A.nu, court reC'ords soshowcdTuesd:i . ~ Daly t't' uscc to comment Tuesday on why I he deposition 1vas canceled. Originally, the deposition date was set ror SI.' pt. 2,1 hut was 1)()stpancd when Ni~on became lll. · "I 0\IC been very C"nrcrul nnltotry this rasc in the 11r<'sS." l):ily !'aid. "\Ve'vc ronslstcntly deC'lin('(I to C'Ommcnt on the dc\'t•lo11m ('nts orthill lil ii;:a Uon." ll::ily rcprcsrnts 21 plantirrs "'ho ha\le filed u St .2 million civil suit against rormf"r prl.'s1denlial aides 11. R. llaldcman and nonald JI . Walker , form er prcsidt•ntlal ad\111ncc mao \VII: !lam 11 • kcl .fr:.1. . .!!te..<Jlaikll~li Department, lhe U.S. Secret St•rvlee und member!! or the Vctcran!I or ~·orcl"n \\l urs "'ho l)()liCed lhC "Billy Grah1tn1 Oay ''tally. ,,_ • Gt:neral Services Adminislralion,·but ll ichey has issued a te mporary restraining order to prevent removal. Richey has scheduled a hearing No\/. 15 on whether to change this to a preliminary injunrtion preventing' rcrnoval of the maleri:il until hl' <·an settle the \eg;.il O\\'nership q.uest ion: Lon.g Hair OK For Lifeg ctar<Ls Iii Calif'or1~ia Lifeguards al stale beaches ha\·e \\'On the ri eht to \\'Car lone er h:iir. 1'he State Dpartn1enl of Parks and Recreation has t·liminaled---Ote above.the-collar hair -lcn~'1.h rule to \\hich male cmuloves of the state beaches objected in August. '!'he l'e\:ised regulation provides only that h;iir including racial hair. should be nl'at, clean and present a groomed <ipµc;1ra11ce . ··1·n1 sure the lifeguards will be Vl't'Y pleased," Bill Kramer, lifeguard superviso r at J·luntinglon State Beach, said. 1'hc new regulation is the most liberal, he said , of three the slate had under consideralion. I lair length became a controversy in August \\'hen dislrict superinten· dent 1'ed \\'ilson told beach emp/oyes lo gel h;.iircuts. \\'hen employes o.bjectcd, the state agreed lo re\'iC\\' its r'egulat ions. brus~ fire \VifdnesQay nc rflOOn l fr Jla Sl campaigns. -- 1'1odjesk.a Canyo~. . Haker had no rc::il explanation ror The fire , ."'hipped by modl•ratc Jlisin.ibilitytoca pitalizconthe47 1.lt::r- Sant<i Ana \\'Inds. burned for about 45 t'l•nt \'OIL'r total ht• rt."l'eivt•d in !he minutes bt·(o rc it '''as brought under 1,rimary C'lCC'tion. Since he ~qt less control. . ~·· than 50 i>ereent. he "·as rorccd in)q p O_rang~ C o_ur.1t r !.fire Department. runoff ,,·ith Schmit. \\'ho split the r~iL C;1l1forn1a U1v1s1on or Forestry and of thc J une\·otcs\1·ithJ11hnOc1tn. L:.S. Forest Scr\'ice. fire cr~\\'S \\'ere .. \Ve built up a n;.ime reco.c:nitio1i ~' backed up hy JO _fire engines, t"·o the primary through many coril - bulldozers .. t"·o ~·r~l uncs a_nd two n1unit.v cont<icts. but he \\'eren't able h_e.licoptcrs in their fight against the to c~rry that through to the gent'fu)- ftr e. pubhc because o{ Schmirs material The bla1.e broke ?UL about 4 p.m. and the Watergate syndrome ~· B ker ne~r the ol d ~1 od1eska store and said. · a c1~1ckly s pread, buffeted by the dry Baker "'ho spent a grand tot;ir ol \\'Ind s. No structures were damaged SOO.UOO had some comments about~ and no injuries "'ere reported. political and financial debts Schmit '.l'he cau~e rya s n~l ~·et been deter-now o\\'es to his biggest eontributDC$ mined by fire lll\'CSt1gators. --Richard o ·i"eill and Qr. Lou is Cob- Gra11d Canyon Visitors Die GRAND CA:'\'\'ON, Ariz. lliPl l .'\.utopsies \\'ill be held on the bodies of two Southern Callforni;i 1nc11 found dead in a van parked on the south rim oftheGrund Canyon. They were idenliried as Gurdon C. BrO\\·n, 31, of Long Beach ~nd Daniel C. Allen, 2Q. or Los Alamitos. • Aulhorities said they ap1>arcntly \\Cre asphyxiated by curbon monoxidl:" fumes (ro1n a charcoal brazier 1n the \'an. 'l'hc 1nl'n \1'cre believed to have died O\'Cr the \\'cckcnd although their IJodics "'ere not found unlil Tuesda~·. ia. , i 111 I "There is no doubti:in mr mu1(J~R'· mit "•ill be dictated to because t hat kind or money is ne\'cr put up without some strings attached," he said. • "On his salary as A SUP"J1\•Jt1or1 he "'on't be able to return those interrit· free loans and nobodv makes th'at kind of inl'estn1ent \\'ithoot·espectihg ~m kind of investment \\'ilhout expcc- ded. • . The outgoing supervisor, \\•ho stays in office until Jan. 5, <.'Ontended Scfl'i. mil v.'ill probably be.called on by Cella and o ·~cil l to vole on key land development and health care issues i11 accrlain manner. Baker said Schmit 's election probably assures a lhree-vote block on the board of s uper\•isors 1\•ho rely heal'ily on O'Neill and Cella mont'!-' UJ; their <'.'a mpaigns. 1'he others a~ Ralph Clark and Robert Battin. • November CLEARANCE on Dining Room Furniture ~ UP TO 30% OFF on :Je11era/. Ji:JconlinueJ.~. Heritage and Drexel DINING ROOM Collections ~11 .. ~,, ............ . •'""""··· • .1-- !JO!lr JwVJrite designer 11:11/ ~ llappy t11ossi.tt !/flit • , "r-·•.o•-ILYP!~OT_T •• M., .•• ,.0.id Congress May.Pass the Baek· ,___ ... _Jasi · ~ ---· · -· (; ' • ... · · hc•rtn-.lt s.:.m~lil<elytbatthefinal eleclionJis Over we will be :Jble tocet 08., 1ng '115'"" By EDMONDLEBRET0:'-1 Scnute lo tonclude actionlhisyearon a Congress whete n1orc s~·ccp1ng .,.. ~.Al k ·"I 1 .:, · ~ the fo rei'gn trade bill , \l:hich the l·fouse ~lutions could h:1\'C moresupporl. vote would tiomeln 1975. · togcLher and wor · coopcr;;U \'y >'· @ WA SHI NGTON t A P I ~· The has paised and which w<1s brought to · It w;.15 inl'rCl.tslngl}' doubt(ul that lri the Coni ress thnt convents In kOO\V you wa nt to. I know the Senat.e ~ sweeping g;.iins Dcnl0Cr<.1ls :;cored in the v~rgc or Senate approvcil by a Congress "'ou ld t·oncludc action this J anuary, Oe mocr..-its are ussured at "'unts lo and I f('<'I :;urc thl? llousc '' ~ Congress, e specially In the llouse, compromise on Soviet emigration year on the nomination or Nelson A. tea.-;t 291 I louse seals, more than two-\\'ant5 to.·• '' · .could mean that the lawmakers will policies. · thirds , with three raceastlll unsettled. "Let nic :lssure you that ••ill be the IC• do little more than mark time in Ute Some senators also have promised ( J In the Senate, they wHI have at least case," Ford replied. T W lame-duclf session that opens Nov. ts. to ti)' to attach to any available Hou se 61 out of 100. Arter a f.fou se leakdercshilpAl~~l1rt· om Major decisions on et'Onomlc itnd billSOme vers ion of the tax on oil com· NEWS A NA LYSIS . . President Ford nftd Democratic, ·rere11ce at which Spea er ar l-"! arphine social progra ms, most or which had pany wlitdfall prorit:s, which has bcc1t t'onrressional leaders ~xchanged1 wps repQrted to have urge d tha t little chance of enuctment this yeitr ih sty mied in the I louse. posl·election statements ptedging · solving the econqmic problems 00 puL ~·.-.:•::··;:'.. any case. a re more lik ely than ever to «>c:>peratlon in solving the natiorl'S ahead or par_tisun interests. un a~dc ~ be lert to the more Democ rullc, more Dul wide.r anging lax revision. a Rockerellcr as vice president. 1,roblems. but Lhe recordJave. no as• said, "'fhe name or the garm!:"ls go1n,,: liberi1 I and younger Congress that will national he31th plan, strengthening or The Se na te rn 11Y°finish n s part, even suranee they will see eye eye on the to be compromise.' . convene in January. I Related stories. the uncmployni e_nt compensation though udditional hearings have been methods. . ' • · "We may mJke suggestu;~ns. ~ul If Al3, Al4. J system and a big public service job scheduled . In the House. \\'here the Senate Leider 1'4lke Mansfield told anything is to be done, Ford_1s going tu There will be a strong eliort in the progro:im are issues likely t.o be ten to Judiciary Co1nmillce has not begun Ford, ··1 woPld hope ••• now thut th~ have to agree." What Does It All Mean? 'Step· by-step' t.EFrOVERS DEPT. -About the only prediction I was able to make out 4 :fues<luy's lute. unlamented elet'- tion ha~ pro¥cd oul, folks. That was th11t it would a ll be pretty confusing. Ir you dcut'l think so, just look how the polilicull lhinkcrs arl' pondering Kissinger in Syria FOr Toughest Task ' the results in Orange County today. OAl'itASCUS fUPI> -Sccreta.Q!..O( clneor our more esteemed political Stale Henry A. Kissinger arrived· onlookers here on the paper scanned today in Syria on the fourth and th e r esults a nd concluded Orange perhaps most dirncult stage of his County at least didn't go Democratic. !\fiddle East mission. He has won Thl!n one of our county's other papers backing by Egypt, Saudi Arabia and (·a mc out today suggesting that our Jordan but faced un increasingly ··c:onServative image'' ha d been militant stand by Damascus. s w;epl aside in the Tuesday balloting. President Harez Assad is reported Thal writer fl atly pronounced that to have rece ived more than $!-billion Orp.nge County had goneOemocralic. in recent arms aid from the Soviet , Union. He backed Ya$er Ararat of 1MlWN A. RIT l.OWER on the same lhc Pa lestine Liberation Organiiation rrOhtpage, anotherexpett or polit ical ove r King Hu ssein a'lld he h-as ;.tnalysis explained to his readers hOw thre3:l~ned lo e nd the U.N. peace· Orbnge County R~pu blicans h<1;d keeping role on the Golan llcights. e hJ,ded the statewide Dcrnocrat1 c Kissinger flew to Damascus from s urge. . . --"AmlITTllfWhe r e he said he told King . Maybe the only th1n.g all t~1s means llussein he beli eved a "step.by step"' ls th<1:tO:ange County s role m the late ctpproach to a Middle t::ast settlement election JS ~!early unclear. was "'the only possible vne." Syria an y future Palestine statLlJL.b created rrom what is now the Israeli · occupied west bank of the ;Jorllan --0 former Husseiq territory. This decision appeared to thwart. Kissinger's hopes ror negotiations between Jordan and Israel on the (uture of the Israeli-occupied west bank a1though Jsrael said Wednesday it could not rule out talks with flus· sein. Kissinge r Oies lo Israel later in the day. Wouldn't Two D.ie in Starving Family ~fAVltlLL , N.M. IUPIJ -Several times last weekend rural resident s saw boys, a girl and adults walking near a pa rked van or peering from it s t windows beside a busy highway. But no one stopped a nd the ram Uy n1ade I IM> effort to communicate with strangers. Early Wednesday .D)!Cher Edmund Run..t.l!!J._S_aJ!.J>_~ or_ the ehildre!!_l_ -'<-~·aring at him From iruudethe van and decided to in \'estigate. . "I thought maybe the parents had gone off.and left the children alone." I Runyan said. "I stopped.and opened the back door of the van. "I !aw the wo'man lying there wilh her three boys," he said. ••J asked her if .she was having trouble a nd she told me her husband and daughter were dead in the rront seat." Al the ,scene authorities round the fattd!r. William T. Orr. 48. arid the I couple's l3·year·old daughter, Annette, dead, probably since Sunday. THE MOTHER, Lillian, 44, and the three boys. William Jr .. 12, Joseph, 11. and Gregory. 7. were rushed to a hospital in Al amogordo. Spokesmen said all four wer e so weak they c0uld hardly speak but y,·ere expected to s urvive. -"There is no real way or knowing how long they had gone "'·ithout food until \Ye <'a n talk to the mother." said niedical examiner La1\•rence J. ~1oon. "They were undernourished and suffering from malnulrition but not to Lbe point of dcttth.'' ''TllE DIARY-had an entry dated Oct. 31 which said Uley had eaten l"'o watermelons the day before and planned to eat their last one that day," said Otero County District Attorney Norman Bloom . From this corner, one trend does has gone along with that approach in come through out of the Orange the past but whether it would in the Co\lnlf retur,ns. Our voters went lo the future was not known._ . -polls 1!1 a f1nrly dark mood and l~ey Kissinger s aid in Amman he ha·rt weren t _very happy ab::lut th nouon found unexpected Arab flexibility in of ~pend1ng any more lax mo_ney_. . interpreting last week's controversial Blockade Nets But One Ounce Of M arij.uana MIAMI •AP1 -ThefirstsmuggHnc Bo•pital StGfl "The only other reference to food. was a hamblirger the little girl had . ' _ 11. eaten.' Bloom. \\'ho plans to question the n1other \\·hen she r·ecovers. said he belie\'ed the family was Loo proud Lo seek hel p. blockade in Florida 's waterssince the Dil::i Be a r d, Jntcrna t iona l ''The re was fn apple.orchard just across a fence and a house \\'ilhin 150 yards," Bloom said. The Orange County Transit 01slnc· Arab summit talks in Rabat and said 1's pcnny sales tax P':Jposal really got he was reminded of the Japanese tJ:iriashed to defeat. School tax over. movi e ··Ras h omon" in \vhi c h rides were strongly turned bac~. everyone in the rilm gives a different Pepple barely voted to keep their vers1onofthesameevent. Civil War Lra cked down 80 vessel s and made 11 boardings but round only an 'fclephone and Telegraph lob· ''But I think they rcrused to beg JS a matter or pride. they_ mfght have accepted some help if it had been offered, but they 1veren'l going to go begg ing fo r it." ounce of marijuana and an illegal lob· byisl \\"hose m cino Jinked 111· stercatch. th e Coast Guard said. "Isn't it wild ~" said Coast Guard \Vilh an a lleged .Justice Oepar· Bloom said the fnmily apparently was tra .. ,eling across country \\'hen it. !;lreet lamps lit in some county a reas. In Saudi Arabia he "-'On support Rear Adm. A.C. \\'agner. ··Thi s is •1 1n1en1 dea l, has bee n rclca!->C'd brand nev.• thing in crime pre.vent ion.·· ran oot of food a nd gasoline on lhe southe'rn Ney,• fll exico highy,·ay. · In Pennsylva nia, relalives of the Orrs said the family had dh(appeared. about a year ago. leaving their home intact with food an4 clothing. ORANGE COUNTY VOTE RS did· n·l even seem too happy wilh the status or law a nd justice. Obscured on· t he long ba\lol \\'ere seven names wherein people were to vole Yes or i'Oo 01n our state Supreme Court and appel· rrom King Faisal a nd ll pledge from oil l\t inister Oma r Saqqaf that Saudi Arabia v.ould try to hold 1hc line on oil prices and possibly e\·en cut them slightly. The 17-hour blockade \Vednesday, a from hospital in Oc nvt:'r after tri:i l run unde r the code nt1m e an unexplained \\\"O·\\"eek stay. "Operation Dragnet," was sel up bet· f{ip!!~~~!!!!!~~!!!~!!!!i!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:. la te court j ustices. - In this voting, you don't get a choice of candidates. It's· just Yes for the in· c:umbe-nt-or-No you do n't like him. There seemed to be an awful lot or people Who didn't like them. None of the j ustices got turned out of <1ff icc .· But Associate Justice Stanley l\1osk. for example. dre"' 108_.721\ No votes here in Orange County a:-; opposed to the 27 1,873 people who were willing to keep him .around. Assoeial!' .lu stirc ~1 at h cw 0 . 1'obriner got a bout 10,000 fewer \'cs \/oles but he still drew 102,829 Nays here in the Ora nge County balloting. IN THE COU RT OF Appeal voting, happily it c:J.n·be reported that Justice .H.obert Gardner of Corona del l\f ar. the fa med s urfe r and presidin g justice t>f Division 2 \n the Fourth Appell ate Di sU.k.1.0 _,dre\v the fewest Nays 187.150).,and the mosl Yeas !285,178~ in tha'..Orunge County voting. Jtllti.~ Gardner shouldn't reel too badly about lha l number of no votes. I It~·~ probably :-;entenccd that many pc.-ople in his time on thf." bt>nch. E lsewhere on !he ballot . it is clear 1h;1! Onange County did run contrary 111the statewide lidcon some races. \V f~. fo r f'Xamp l"e. we nl ro r RL·publil'an John T . Keh(}(' for slatt! 1rca!'inrl~r by 41,578 votes. But statcwirtc. former Assemhl~· !'peaker .Jess l ' nruh \\'.On I he office easily. . ,·ou REl\I El\lRElt t;l\"R Ull, don't .\Ou '~ Son1e times they callrd hi m Big O:.iddy .a nd ~someti mcs simply The llreadcd Unt uh. So he's going b:1ck lo Sacran1ento .. Jt'.'rry 8rov"n better kL-'CJl looking •1v1•r hil> .;hQuld1.·r . Al heart or the current !\fiddle East crisis \\·as the Arab summit decision to recognize the PLO as the sol.f r e prese ntative b o dy of the Palestinians and give it control O\'er Navy Pilot Dead LEMOORE NAVAL AIR STATION fU PI ) -Lt. CJ .G. )Cra ig McFarlanc. 25. of '\lichita Kas. was killed Wed- nesday v.'hen his A-7 Corsair fighter· bomber cr;r1_ID_ed two miles from the runway near this big Kings County base. DAILY PILOT ' DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guoronteed Mindov·fridoy: If "'" do no! """ yax ~ by 5:Xl p.m., con ond voor ~ wn be brought to you. C".alls ore *11.11til 7:00 p.m, Salri>y and Sonday: If ygu II> no!. """" yo.x -by 9 1>m. Sol.wfllr.. « 8 Q.tn. Sonday. coll and 0 COf1V will be trought to you. Coils «e tc*en until 10 o.m. Telephones Nm! Orange Coun ty Ateos .• "2·'321 lt:rthwest Huntington Beoch ondWestmirn;ler ..... '. .... 540-1220 Son Oemen te: Copistrono Beoch, Son Jvan Copislrono, Dono Point, South loguoo. loguno Niguel .c9S-4630 ween PortEverglades at Fort Lauder· dale and Key La rgo in the F1orida Keys. "lt"s aimed at intercepting con· traband sn1uggled into or out of the a rea,·· a Coast Guard spokesman said. •'ft will probably be a good tool to catch :o;mugglers in the future.·· . Though no big drug seizures werl'? made , orfieials said they were satisfied \ldth the ('O()rdinalion among seven federal. stale and local agencies during lhe blockade. "We are now C'onfidenl that a spur· or-the·moment dragn('t ca n be placed upon any geographieal area or f1orida on the nig ht or suspected hi gh crime activity and get good results:· a spokesman said. ·The Coast Guard spokesman sairt the law enloreement agencies tried to keep the blockade a secret. but ''it ~tar· ted leaking out. r.O"ext time we can do it unannounced and really surprise people." The Coast G u!lrd did find an ounce of marijuana on one boat.. but no one w<1s arrested. th e 5pok es man said. Jn ad· dition. the Florida P.larinc Patrol round an ill egal catch or lobster. DEAD WOMAN WINS ELECTION LITTLE ROCK CUPII -The late florence Kayhi ll \\'atts has been elec- ted Pulaski Countr justice or the peace by 15,495 votes to 74 for wrile·in candidate Gladys P.t. ~lammons. Relatives C'onfirmed Wednesday lhat ti·lrs. Watts. a Democrat, died Sept. 19. Deputy prosecuting attorney Tom Tanner snirt he advised the Jlul aski County election com1nission lo count U1e votes for Af rs. \Vatts despi te her death. . , Most of U.S. Pleasant Pacific Northwest, Parts of South-Get R-ain .,.,.,..1ttraf11rr• 1111 ... 1. (, . .,,..., nt._ ·~ ~~llAll'I '"''~·~-.. ,.< 1i'1 \.•'•",.,.,Ml (• -~1-°"'"'" l>-ll•rr 1 ... \~ °"'"'''" ''"'l""'' l _..,.,IUIU 1C4m.a-.U•¥ •.• ,v~,., ....... M>l•~ll'"'' M•"""-"' ""*°""'""' tti1'1 LA• . " . " ~ ., • • ~· •1 . " . " " " ~ " " » . ,, •• u • .. " < • ~ .. " " •I JI " Ne•Yon. ~I .,. !>_,,,, ~ ... 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MNll 1tri.U,)l11.no. • .. " ..- GOI":iE TODA.Y -·ne$399 ~ . ~ . .. indutgenc~ (~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Sttmod by the tim• yo u gal away froin it•I!,. settled into that mountain c.abin and finlsfled unpacking, it was just .about lime to leave. Roughing it w.as a great experience, even though the fireplace smo ked and the quiet kept you .aw.ake. Now .all you have to show for it is a memory, .and 1hat's worth somelhing. Bui when you have to make cho ices about how.to spend your money, lhink of what you come home to HERE TOMORROW •ft er lhe fun is over. Think of RB Fu.miture. The$399 investment Our big, ruslic oa k finish 7~piece dining set will be the family's enjoyment center for years Of rugged everyday use and stYlish e ntertaining. The 38" x 60" long trestle table with 12" le-aif has a practical Westinghouse Micarta top, unusu1I crossbuck le& design and five shaped-back chairs and an armchair upholstered in oatme.il tweed. We absolutely declare at least five full year1: of dally pleu ure dividends on your RB furniture investment. · Matching,china has interior J_ighting, gla ss shelves. $239 Dtcor1ting semce, dtllffry and our famous w1rr1nty of qu1llty at no extra cost. ' -. ·' I Rate Plea· By Edison Assai_led LOS ANGELES IAP> • Southern Calirornia Edison Co. 's request ror u 21 percent r ate increase ha:-; drawn f ire from consumer udvocu!_e groups_. In the first s.ix sche<luled hearings bcrore the stale Public Uti lit.ics Com- 1nissiun, Edison attorney Willhun E. ~l urx said \Vcdnesday the S339 million rate incrt·ust.· v.-as needed because or tiighcr costs. increases in lubor and material ensts, higher taxes and en- vironm ent a l and r escurch and Ucvelopment problems. Sylvia Siegel of San Francisco, executive director of a gr·oup call ed ·roward t.:tility Rate Normalization IIUJtN >. descri hed the application as the \;,1rgcst ever put before the PUC. "I u111 here to tell this commis- sion .•. th<.il we consumers have had enough," she sa id, <iddin g thal. she t hought f;dison's comparisons of its (_·arnings \\'~l h the earnings of industry 'rcre irreJe,·ant. llelcn cmi''h~a~la-o~r-trh-e~UnCmployed \Vorkcrs Organizing Committee, said uncm1)]oycd 11ersons, retirees and \\"Clfarc recipients could nol afford in- creases in utility rates. "Any increase is too 1nuch right no\v, and 21 percent is ridiculous,'' she said. 'l'im Breck 'of the People's Action l 'nion, s aid Edison's executive salaries should be cut and reductions made in advertising and promotion before a rate increase should be con· side red. GeoTek Cited . . Drilli1tg Co.sts SAN FRr\NCISCO IU Pl) -An ac· t'ountant has testified that the costs of dry holes drilled .in GcoTek oil and gas programs ,,·ere fully reported in financiul statements. 'l'homa'S \~1 . Orr, the accountant. .~ave his testimony \\lednesday al the fraud trial of Jack Burke, \\'ho is t•harged \\'ith siphoning funds from GeoTek operations throug h dummy corporations. Orr, emplo~·ed by Arthur ''oung & Co .. testified in federal court that an uudit sho11·cd the dry hole costs for the 1969·70 period. lie ul so declared properties "·ere transferred in confor· m ity \\"ilh the prospectus. All except one \.\·crc trµnsfcrred at cost. he added. ' Noch·aneng e? Assembly Speaker Leo Mr· Carthy <D·San fo~rancisco) says with the he lp or new Democrats, he can beat back any challenge to his powerful s peakership: 'l don 't knov.· Ylhether I'm go ing to have an opponent,'. he said Wednesday. U.S. OKs Cycle .. Race Despite Dese rt Damage ' . SAC RA~1 ENTO (UPII -The U.S. Bureau oC Land Management vt'ill al· low: the running of ''the "'or Id 's largest motorcycle race" Nov. JO across the California desert although the event will cause some. environmental · damage. BL~l California Dirceto"r J .n . Penny \\'edllesday a nnO'Unced the BL!\1 has approved issuanc~ or a permit for lbc,. race between Barstow and Las Vegas. Although there \\'ill be "some en· \'ironmental dan1age" eauscd hy the race, Penny said. the permit "'ill·con- tain '·strict slipulations to pro\'ide m<iximun1 environme ntal protet:· tion." Pt>nny said the race, Lhe eighth an· nual competilion sponsored by the San Gabriel \1alley !\1otorcyc\e Club. is considered .. the world'~ larges t motorcytle race." Ecologists Tel Wins In Voting SAN FRANC'l'SCO <AP> -Despite the dercat or a state\.\•ide initiative aimed at h ~lt ing construclion of New fltelones dam on the Stanislaus lllvc r, conscrvationsists <ire clain1ing \li C· tory in Tuesday's election. "The defeat or Prop. 17.makcs it ap- pear th at the envi ronmental movement Jost the election, but )'OU get a different picture if ydU look al the victories or candidal~s we suppor· led," said Pau l Pope, executive di rec· Loroftfie California League of Conser· valion Voters. Pope announced Wednesday th;1t 47 candidates endorsed by the league were elected and onl y nine l9st. Among the winners were Governor· elect Edmund Brown Jr., !'.fayor·elcct J anet Gray llaycs or San J ose and Republiclln state Sen. Peter Behr, \\'hose district stretches along the coast from the Golden Gate to Oregon. Po1>e said the league also backed the successful s upe rvisorial races of Jim Hates in Sitn Diego County and Ed Edelman in Los Angeles County to .. give conser.,.·ationists wo rking majorities on th e two boards for the first lime.'' The league suffered two· setbacks, Pope said , with the re.e'lcctions of Re publi ca n Congress man Burt "falcott in Santa Cruz and f\lontercy counties and Republican Assem· bly m an E ugene Chapj>ie, whose district extends from Sacramen1o lo Lake"fahoe. Ex-Westgate Ch-ief' Ailing SAi\" DIEGO lAP) -Phili1J A. Toft, former_ president of the Westgate.'California Corp. "'ho faces trial with financier C. Ar· nh o l t Sm ith , ha s h1·e n hospitalized \\·ith a pos~ibll' heart attack. 'l'oft and Smith. former <·han·· man or the conglomerate. \1·r·rt· indicl ed in a 25·cnunt feder;1I 111 di ctmcnt .Julv 2 on ch<if)!.l'.~ ot conspirac~· <ind misapplitulion or bank fund~. ·roft's ;1 ttorne~. i\1i('h;1t·l \Valsh, s.i id he had not decided \\'hethcr to file a motion ~t·cking a Clelay in the trial \\·hich isst·t 111 begin Jan. 13. "'' r•"' ' Thursday, Novembef7, 1974 DAIL 'f Ptl.OT ff I r. •• ~ • A ny-hour look. ;II you do is su·irch nccrssoricS. An<l th<' cwo piC'Cc dress goes an)'\vhcrc. 10p of bh1ck NyC'srallll nylon, b<.'igl' la rc. 1'.1itcred srri pcd skirt of tri.tCC't•ttc/ nylon cre1x· ~·ith art <lero bucklC'. Dy Sharon's \World. s;u~ 6-Ij, 556 Miss Bullock SANTA ANA ' ....... ' .. ,..... . .... . • ' •• I< .. SOUTH COAST PLAZA Open Sundays fro.m noon to 5:00 p.m. Bullock's Sanu1. Ana, 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. biain Street, Santa Ana, Telephone: 547-72 1 l Bullock's South Coast Plaza, San Diego Freeway at BrisrOI, Costa ~esa, Tc~ep~~ne: 556·0611 • ' ~ -• ( " • ~ , ' ~ • _Lefs you turn on and tune in without dropping a bundle. .. • 'XPerrei f tt 41 t 181 0 9 ---· . -·· -UM YOU< .ICPonMf Ch«go. IUEHA PARK: Beach al Orangethorpe •_Open weekdais 10 to 9:3o: Sundays 10 to 6. _ OR ,t.HGE: City or_ ~I Garden 'Grove 'B.lvp. •Open wee.kdays 10 to 9. Sundays 1010 s; . • • SAHTA AHA: 3900 So. Bri~tol-No. of So. ~asl Pia~ Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. , _ . · • • . ' ... ~· • , •• • • • .. Responsiliility Shifts Tuesday's election brought few surprises, though Assemblyman Robert Badham and Congressman some or the vote margins.were much narrower than Andrew J~ins haw found them piling up margins utcir3'. predicted. , exc1.eding their party's (tdvantage in registered In fact, in the California gubernatorial race, the voters. Asscmblymah ltobc1t Burke fell behind tlis pol Isle rs' percentage figures dropped so rapidly registratio'n advantage in winning his fifth term. toward the e nd , one is tempted to speculate that 'a! On the county level. the defeat of Supervisor better-financed and more forceful Republican. Oavfd Baker by a surprisingly l<lfge margin forecasts cattipaign, gi,1en a bit more time. might ha\'e major cJlanges in the operations of the board of reversed the o utcome. s upervipors, giving the supposedly non-partisan l'T"'"""" • The fina l surprisingly small 2 percent ( t76 ,805 I board a strongly Democratic majority. daerential in the face ot the Democrats ' 1.8 million l\teasures seeking more tax do113rs, \\'ith the \'oter registration edge shou Id indeed produce exception of the state sChool bond issue, went dOY.'ll to chagrin among Republicans who chose to stay home predicted defeats. These included OJ"ange County 's 8i.Tuesday. transit sales tax (a LY.in measure was defeated by Los \Vhile one must conclude that most of the Angeles County voters) and school finance measures Democrats who crossed party lines in 1970 and 1972 in both Huntington Beach and 1ewport ·l\tesa school elections returned home tor this post -\Vatergate vote, districts. the final count ~ti ll does not reflect statewide party These pfo bably \vill be back la ter, i~ one form or regjskation, so presumably some slill chose to cross another. And the bill will no doubt be higher then . t he tine. . . Voters wisely handled propositions a ftecling tht' ' or California, the outlook is for <'hange. but its Unive r s ity of California. defeating one which \\'ould ~ion remains to be seen. Governor-elect Edmund ha·ve permitted leg islative intrusion into the O--_s!r_own Jr. e mphasized his liberal \'icws before the operation of the universit~' and approving reform of p1Uftdry, but made fe\v specific commitments in the the Board of Regents to make that body more se~d round of campaigning. beyond discuSsing-a; _____ responsive to changes in CaliJ.or.nia' needs and g1D81'al need for change and for greater government priorities. rflilfonsiveness. The election overall reflected the deep hurts of <'ffis family name doubtless helped his pOmination \Vatergate. The resulting DemoCratic sweeps hardly and election, but in· fact BrovJn is little k·nown to the shaped up as the unmitigated joy for them th~t it , public, so the voters will have to wait and see how his would ha,,e been under other l'ircums tances. For now program s develop. I-le ~·ill ha,·e the advantage of they are totalJy responsible for whatever happens in strong pa rty support among the legislators at least at California. good or bad. and largely responsible.for the o utset. a nd continuing if they can find a common \Vhat hlippe ns in \Yashinb'ton. working ground. With the terrible pressures of the economy. In Orange County, as anticipated. the \Vatergate inflation, the e nergy s hortage, th·e ge neral "" l ·f backlash was less evide nt. RepubJjcan candidates did disenchantment of the people with all e_o:liticians and well. carrying all but one state constitutional office. .,,. 'vith any increase in taxes, those.in the seats or poY.'er ·lF . ~-;::; ~~,,-s · ''ok, OH-T\iE.YVE$TA RTEt>" usiNG STO(K CE~TIF IC"fES? I The re-election of Senator Dennis Carpenter, \Viii find them very hot indeed. ,. -• h¢tical . - lt.jws Are r!_verrated SYDNEY HARRIS . ~ ' . ftie end or summer . up at the D1Y daughters asked me to shave y moustache. because they had tten y,•hat I looked like Y.'ithout did, they approved. and I retur- o the citY clean-shaven. Whal is impor-. ~nt a nd in · tlresting about this Lr ivla l domestic incident , that scarcely • ybody noticed it. · though I have ported a mou stach e fo r $\mething J\ke a ~-e ca~ (! • 1 t !i .t1mova1 oc;casioned not the sli ghtest ~tent1~n f!f comment -except tn one oc ,w;e ease~. fhis prQ.Ifl once agai n my long- ~ld thesis'that people don't ''look'' at 1'S the way we imagine they do-that ii. they don't see individual parts of 'II. but a tota~ty. Jt is the total gestalt ~ the ~ and bearing..-and per- :ten~w:.)Q\ omes through to them. ih~ ~ :...••P£0f4£ -especially young J)tople-irJrotJret abou[ a particular flllw rarely realize how they have m agnified this one thing in their own minds, until jt begins to ovenhadow the rest .C 'them. V.'hen J "·as an .adolescent.•J thought my right ear sruck out absurdly. and was always brushing it back; not until I "'as "·ell i nto-my 20s did I realize that nobodv else in the "'orld had C\'er not1cea it bit me--1tr cared, if they did. · fJ'he brutal, but relieving, fact of the milter is that people are not thinking ~t you-they are thinkjng about _ ..... .,,, \ .. Dear Gloomy Gus \\'ith the kind of TV fare they put out, shouldn't the broadcasters he required to furnis h the \•ie\\•ers \V i th a free TV set ? \\'.0-R. Gl..,m, Olli r•mm••I• ~re 1u-1-.11, ••-• -llO MU Mrn1•rilr retlKI tlw YieWl flt Ille ... _. kiM '"' ~ ....... G!Mmf °""· 0.olJl'ilOI OYJ'EN, the "self-im<i.ge'' we have and retain bears little resemblance to the impression we make upon others; most of us. if we saw ourselves \!.•alking do"'" the "street, ··~•ould not recognize oursel\'es, except for the clothes. ~ly 17·Year·old daughter remarked to me recently. "l always thought I was a fat litlle girl, and I rarricd that picture or myself around in my mind. But last yea.r. when I looked in the family album and saw photos or myself as a little girl, I realized. I had- n't been rat at all." So me people never realize it all their lives. and keep on feeling the same way about themselves at SO as they did at 15. ?ttoch or \his comes from early fam)ly conditioning, when a parent or big brother or sister con· sciously or unconsciously ''imprints" upon the child a self·sense of fatness or weakness or dumbness or ugliness, or what have you. WOMEN could save billions of dol- lars annually on bust developers and thigh s lenderers ;Jnd a ll the rest or that expensi\·e and generally futile merchandise if they recognized that whal seems to be a looming Clel"ect (or excess) in their o"·n eyes is only a part of the total picture they make. Developing your personality. or cut- ting some fat out of your mental processes, can achieve a lot more in practical results at little cost. And you can bet that everybody \!.0ill notire these changes_ to Emerge • Ford's Pardon Seen in New Light WASHINGTON -The wisdom of President Ford's pardon of former President Nixon is beginnin g to emerge. Also coming into sharper focus is the uglin ess of the suspicion and hatred which still poisqns the at- mosphere. Ms . Elizabeth Holtzman, t he avenging New York congresswoman from New York. h as s uffe r ed a welcome reaction against her Mr- C art h y -1 i k e recitati.o n im - -putip.g the basest of motive s to President F'prd wi·lhout lhe slightest shred of e v i d e n c e _ Reasonable members of lbe House Judiciary Committee turned away in revulsion from her paranoic ·vision that some monstrous conspiracy still exists and has Ford in its grasp . THOSE WllO "'alked out on Ford have reason to think their act more rash than his, as theevolutionof events begins to show that t•ord 's compassion was farsighted. The Watergate trial is moving into phases "'hich question more than before the possi bility or a sustained con,•iction or the all eged cons pirators . Prosecutors "'orry about a hung jury. Judge Si rica's ill· e.d\·ised comments bring into issue the fairness of the trial. Now, more than before. Ford·s judgment th,at the prosecutio n or Nixon projected a year or t'A'O into the future was contrary to the national in· lerest appears justified . llis timing or the pardon is also less at issue. These changes are in large part at· lributable to ex-President Nixon's brush "·ith ch!a th. but might "'ell have come anyway, and President Ford is probably through the worst of it tor having derided that Nixon had suf · fered enough. HOW TlfE changed circumstances "'ill affect the Waterg<i.te trial is a RICHARD WILSON matter ror serious specula'tion. The s~cluded jurY presumably will not know of President Nixon's criti cal in- cident. but it can scarcely escape knowin~ that it is being asked to con· \·ict Nixon's associates for offenses of "'hich he has been forgiven. While the chi ef prosecution witness. John Dean. has escaped a deslroctivt!. challenge to his credibility. other wit- nesse,s have not fa red M> "'ell and even the prosecution concedes that the whole truth is probably not being told ... In short there are rertain weaknesses in the prosecution's case, a nd the plight or the defendants is nol wholly hopeless. . Ford will undoubtedly be blamed if one or more unconvinced jurors decide that so many lies. past and present, have been told that the defen- dants, should not be convicted \vh.ilc Nixon goes free. lt will be SJtid that Ford's pardon of Nixon caused the trouble, but by that time it may also appear that to go ahead with another trial would be hopeless. Watergate would then come to <tn end. though many wouU\ say that justice had not been served. BEFORE TllAT point is reached , howe\'e r . the matter of Nixon's availability as a witnl'Ss-would have bad to be settled. His unavailability would affect tbe case or at least one of the defendants. J ohn Ehrlichman. v.•ho claims he was an un\vitting tool •of Nixon 'scov"r-up. The prospect or a wan former president being brought into "court. coming so recently from a.hospital in- tenshie care unit v.·here his life "'as ebbing, is not one to strengthen the proserution ·s rasl'. NQr v.·oUls it no"' be \·ery po1Jul ::i r as a means of bringing Nixon to trial to co u_vicl by public opinion thoug h unind lctl>d. v.•hi ch seems to ha\·e nl Otivated som(' "'ho have insisll'd on his appearunce in ('()Ur\ In vie\\ of these interlock ing ra c· tors. Prei;idcnt Ford·s instincls must appear 1n idi!(crcnl light lo those v:ho a few "·eeks ago a<'cused him or hastv <1 nd iJJ .considl•red act1on·in forcClosinl! Nixon·s pros ecution. f'ORD'S instincts lhcn to\6 hitn thut prosecution l\"OUIP tff(ctt ~ixon ·s grasp on life. "·hich \\'as 11 much·chal· lengcd conrlusion nn\\' havin g morli' \''!lidH,\•. l\.1uch m edical opinion sup- porlS the v1c11· that Sixon'S emotion- al distress \1 •akened him for his ph)'Si<'ttl ordc.:11. It Is no! thcrt fore on Ford 's conseicncC' th•tt l;ick or rom- passionatc forl'sigh( <1n his part con· tri bu led to .'\ixon '~ J>hY.!iiCal l'tists. A Veto-pro.of Congress. \\'ASHINGTON .:... President Ford has been on the stump warning or the dani;.,er.s or a veto-proof Congress and ~he po'ssibility of a legislative tyran- ny. a condition that existed only once ir) our history for a rew years after tht Ci\'il War. The tr.uth, should the President CJlre to acknowledge it. is that. in our uniparty society "'e <ti ready ha \·e a vc to-proor Co ngress on issues or large importanee and little publicity, Not' long ago, for instance, !Ir. Ford wisely \'Cloed a bill thal creates a $7 billion Federal cibligation lo pay railro<i.d workers ' pensio ns. The Senate overrode the \'Clo 72 to I and the Hause did so 360 to 12. It is now Jaw. a lthough nobod y has any idea of how the f!O\'crnment is ( VON HOFFMAN .) -going to meet this obligation. Indeed this small ii rt of legisJnliYe tyranny recei\•ed i;o Httlc attention that most people 1>robably ar(•n'L a\\·are of -it, and few of those "'ho 11 re. appreciatli' that lhis promise to pay isn't reflected in the ordinary figures "released lln go\•ernment debt. If this v.·e re the only obhgution (1r iLs kind , we could livv "'ith it. \Vho W<1nts lo begrudge a di ~nificd retirement to men who'\'e worked in cold , heat and danger? 1'he sa me -per.h aps can be said of lhe beneficiarj.es of th e T<t:o.: Court Judges Survi\lors Annuity fUnd. a group currently composed of two undoubtedly deserving widow.s. to 1.1<1~' inlcrc>st on 1t. Currently it comes Lo more.. than ~ billion and is eont r<i<:ted by agcncl~s like those rumous bureaurrtt til' sisters. Fa'nn1c r.1 ue and Ginnie ~1;:ie: as tht f"ed~ral N;itional ~1ortgage Association <1nd the GO\'ci;nmcrll Nution:.il '~fortgagc Association are rcspc<'ti"cly called. A \'ague notion exists thut we cun IJi.1.Y ror all this by taxing big business. But C\'en those of us "'ho i.lre enemies or. big busincl\s should see that, U v.·e tr1f'd to make up t hose <lcriclts from 1h11t quarter , v.·e 'd mO\'C \·cry rapidly from big bus1nl'SS lo no business. pr. Leary's Change of Heart BUT "'•: have to look at th e at· cumul ated. a~g re gate liahiliti~S "·e've assumed from all these Federal emp loye pen~ions and r elated~ promises to pay. Al the llrescnt lime it A more reasonable but much more pa inful s olutio n would be to reexamine all the!-ic obligations and reronstitute our pt•nsion ll)'!stcms on reali ~lic groun<ls . Bul \\'ho amone the 535 Congressionul f orgetta bl e!'! will rise lo a pro1>0s:\J lht1t v.nuld lead tu -cutting militar.y perlsions, for exam p1e·.1 ' r Another "'a ~· to do it is by rcnun· riation not outright welshing, bul b)· ~neaky renun ciation. Which means v.·e ll pay off these obli gations in de\•:.1Juc.'d . \!.'OrthJcss d0Uar11. l'1'omi&c them ·anything. hut make good with rubbi sh currency . \\°ASJ-flNG'.fON -Or. 'rimoth\' l.eary. the erst\lo'hi\e hi gh 1)riest of psychedcll~ who once urged C\·ery - onc to "turn on, tune in, drop out" on l.$Q,h h~d a dram;1tic change of h:rJik. tt was the Wal eri;:ate scandal. ht lold a tallifornia grund jury, that taldehfm see the light. ,.- , ay ... he sol em· · -·· lie spoke or "two·ply h1wyers" who "enl'Ou rage and sponsor activities ·whi<'h are illegal" and then "defend people with whom they have been ~oi . laborut1ng and cooperal111g. ·· i•·1 think if \Valergale hadn't hap- ned, I probably wouldn't be herQ swO.re. Then, in ~ new role as lft; 1\0DED. "'ilh a ring or rerorrner, he ac· righteousness : ··1 think th at we arc al cused 1 his former. ;1 lime now in this country when .aUorney. Genrgc l'\'Cry ~y has to tell the truth.·· Qllla 1 o f ,;m UR> This was strt1nge testimony comi ng .gUng drugs to him from the former pied piper of the drug in prison. cuU . the way •OU~ lh1rvard psychology The Los Angeles profc!iisor. who. prt•aehed the hcuvens a I t orn e Y ha« · of halluciniitlon and y,·ound up in jail dtnled I.he charge. I.le . has a lso OI\. marijun.nu charges. • t)lca.dc.d no~ gull Ly to an 1nd~ctmcnt on . ..-erent cft:i rge!;. • In. 3 spectacular jailbreak allegedly • . , . enii:1neer cd by the Weulhermen. CC01~1 Nf• to ~·-~Y s secret , Leary ('Scupcd ·rrom a California 3'11tt( t n t1m ony, he 1~s1stf'd to t~e l)fison and flt'd lo Ah;eria. lie later grand latYthlll he w.~sn l ~nJZ ry Jj~ his new to /\fghanii;tnn wtth 0 Jet.setter formir -l~w y er ;,· II~ 1s. 3 '.cry nitmcd .Joanna ll arcourt·Smith. Sut 'Pleasant, JOiiy pcrM'ln, Leary sa id. he \!.•as lurncd ove r 10 U.S. authorities "It would, be hard for anyone lo Ix-.~'ho brought him home 1Jnder guard. "'""ry i1lh1m .'' "'orks out to something over $200 biJ· t\\'ice had slipped him sm<1ll lumps of at all ·!" lion. On top or that we must race the · ('O nSeque.nces Of havi ng agreed to pay ..haih1sh to.eat. -----·· • __ ... ·-· -::J'.he-errec.t-.of .. the~hashii;h,."-said -tHe-ruture ~n~rici.irics of the Social TllE FIRST T l~I E was in th e rour-l.cary. ··was to get me over my anger Se<:urily System a sum now estimated thouse. I-le had become irritated with so that 1 fell e uphoric. 1 felt a feeling to be j ust a bit off S2 trillion, 100 bil· Chula for prating before the TV uf h<1ppiness a nd nothing mattered. lion. As of now we don't know where' c:tmeras and had asked the bailiffs to · and 1 was no longer angry with r.1 r. nickel of that money's coming from.. ~1 rrange a room for a private lawyer-dChula. It is a f~eli~g like a philosophic That take~ care of the IOVs iss1.1ed client conversati on, __ .,.,,cl~al"chment_; it ,will all be over ln a I ll Washin gton, but there's a_p "Aner J~ blew up and s6oke ror--11~~~tr~~~~f(~. and ™: rea~n to get 't.-S~~ma~cd addi~ional $200 billion in ccfu lly to him . l\1r. <.:hula reached On the other ocr[u;ion. Leary was ob igations con r acted b~ £late and down und pulled up his 1>ant leg and. seated across from Chula in the ~a.I govc~n1ents. A ~ec_en lss~e r out of his stockinJ!. he produred a (Jr01 ngc County jail, wilh 'a guard Will-usiness ~e m agazine ~onta1.n~ .a picre or hashish and he h11ndcd ii to ching through a glass window quote. rrom "' Federal official SI.Ying · that stalr: and local "ovcrnmcnt~ n\e, ··related Leary ~ "And what d1'd YO" do ••1'th 1'1·.•" ,\SOMf: TIMI:: in the rtrst rew' "have protnised half-pay RtnSions.at . · . . .. theendof20years.Jlowc~ntheyfond asked Los Angeles OisLricl Attornl'y . nun_u~cs ~f the interview. l.eary these? They don 't have the tax b,i,se. Art Koolle. ~est1r1ed . G!or11:e Chula hand~ ~ver They're &<>ing to borrow." Some cities "I took it a nd I ate itf! suid Leary. .. 1>lecc or hashish to me, .. This alar-lire. ulready borrowing not to bu.ild ·'All right." said· Koelle. "when you :h~~I t~cg·~~~~ m3u5c,h.1lbe<l·ng"~.'"'~~ gk1•,•,w, new pub~ic facilities. but merclv tu say you put it in your mouth and ate it. • . . w . ' 1 llK'l • mectlhe1r.payrolls. did you just chew It up ;tnd sw.rdlow It. booth .observing what w~s go!ng On. fncident ullY , revenue sharing -. islhutho~uconsumedlt?" So I kind or rroic .und I 1mag1ne. my that keys ton e of ''the Ne "Yeti," agreed Leary. "I chewed it. fa~ must have regastered concern,. • . ,, w ttwostoo largc to swollow.'' .. And Mr. Chula. woo was sitting l'cderahsm -has probab.ly made "00 ''OU re.coll how il tasted. or ho"' hashish tuslfs'!·' there, co\l\d look over my shoulder m~tters worse by cnrourag1ng loc~I und could see the guard booth, sald, ott1 clnls lo make. pron1lses to . the~r 'fl is all right.• So·I put the hashish in w~rkcrs thnt lhcy would not makt 1r 111y moulh and chewed il and swul· they,thcmsclvcs hod tu vote lhe taxes lowed it .·· to make good on them. There is yet one more wa y. \Ve l'ltll outlaw birth control and abortion while cncourttgi ng the llO(lU.lace to b[l>ed zillions or children who will grow up to be our s laves and work of£ ..,.our debtirr ;·t;-- -~- ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hobn'tN. Wetd.Piiblisher T~ma.t Kttui/, ~;d1t11r r~mtlt Po Im er, Sunday EdiroNol Page f.ditor Uut aflcr wal<'hin.R the Walerg:il e Thi' repent ant Llnrx.told the, grand r<1m nroJd,-1..euQL-1.clL . )U:Y.J.hJlt be...hii!JI brQken wlt.!l!!is ast. "Yes ..•• " 1,cury paused. "IL ii; like t o ·ing to desrribe the flavor or chocolall': they don"t have "'ord.i; for it. Hut I would say that it is kind or an o~rid, a durk. serrllbilter resinou!'. 01 y l;1sl<', Timothy l..c:iry, hi! blonde h3ir now- gray ing, his Irish smile turninA Stern, suld this y,•as the la.St time he had ouche<t"'t.hrvf e i:lru . cOecCin1t on lhc l)li:\l , he snid: ''II has been kind of a Robin llood adventure.'' 711ERl-~'S another cntcgory of deht which doesn'\. ;cL \ncludcd In lhe ig~hcn1.hC"'Ti011ltCftii'f...;,cl y1iu- thcy'vc balanced the bud~t. It's cal· led "agency d~bt.',' artd it's worse than lhe other·klnd because we h1t\'O --;1he edll.Of'iJ~ Pa s~ ttit-D1111r Pilot 1'ffkS-tciibf0.rm aod •tlmul11te ~11der!' by nrcscntlng on this paae dn·err;e com ml'nl ary on 111pic!l of in. tc~~t by synd1 cult'd l'Olumnists and ranoonls~. hy \lrovidlng a forum fO!' re11ders' \ l!f11o·s ar.d by Pl'tStntini1 th11 nev.·spaper'1' Op1nioo.~ .r.i ntl idoas on. current topirs. The> crlil orla1 op1nl1~ns nr lhe Dally Pl l<lt 111,pcar only 1n the editorial column tit the top or the p11gc. 0 1)lnioos cx11re~sl>d ,. by the ~olumn1slt' 11 nd letter wri1el'll a'e the1rown and no endorsc menro r their VIC11o'!l by the Dull..LJ'..llotc!'!f"°"i!!llJI L..j--~-·--.in(crrc<t. _ pul sion to tell all. ··1 f~I a cert:nn ''I do not intend to take any 1 ega fr:sponsibility for end/njt whal I think <!rugs." he vowell. Then he launched iaaegveryp, ''he testified. into~ colo1ful tale ol how hi' auoroty "'Arter consuming it," :1sk<'d th • DA., '1did you ha\'e any effects trum lt -- ---I ' . ' . ' QUEENIE y Phil lnltrlandi - "Six girls to one man. That 's what tKey mean1 by "skiing coridiUons are poor', .. " . • ~ L. M. Boyd J,mprove Golf- By Thinking. If an Eskimo dinner guest doesn"t earry honTI!-hts- portion or th"e Jertovcr grub' in some sort or doggy bog, it means hc didn 't much care rorthe meal · ONLY ONE U.S. president has left the Wh ite"llous1;; with fewer federal e mployes lhan were there W~t!n he ~ first took office Corrcut, llerbert Jioover ' . . TllE DAN DY POET of yest er.year, old S3mUel T Coleridie, unfortunately didn 't· know enough about astronomy lie cl<i imed lo observe a star deep wilhin the crescenl of a new n1oon GO Lt' You ca n 1m pr.ove your-golf swing considera bl y just by lhinking about it Mental practice 1l's called .Find a 11uit:t place, close yOur eyes, a nd rche<irse the motiori in your mind. Indulge 1n this d isciplined r everie !he day before you actually go out 1111 th e go l! c o urse I t's n o ~·hunsical notion, but a scientific tt:chnlque to improve your game. Or so contend Lhe experts. JI ELEN TlJ~J PSON, that noted authority on divorce and r em arriage allu<res to the biblical Delilah as "Sci;nson's wire ·· 'fut. tut, llelen They weren't n1orritd Delilah was Samson's common-law barber. AVERAGE DIESEi. locomot1ve needs a gallon or fucl to haul a ton of freight 200 miles A\lerage truck need~ a gallon to haul same 60 miles. POISON . Q •\\!hat s the quickest Poison?" A A barbiturate called thiopenton, J'm told. One 1iorgt' s nol of that in the heart will stop the pa4ent's breetthing 111 a second or ty.·o RELATIVITY \Vll en )'ou sit ~·1lh a nice girl· for two hours, you tn1nk it."lti only a rtlinUtc \Vhcn you sit 0-n a h6t stove /or a minute you think ifs tv.·o hours." The roregoing was Dr Albci·t Einstein 's brier explanation to the layrilen of his theory of relativity t\othing complicated about that ~'hat :• J.E\'EL 01" TllE ocea ns in the Northern }lemisphere drops by about eight inches every spring. Level of the oce.a ns in the Southern Hemis phere does not rise anyy.·here near that much every spring, if at 4111 Come on, where does that extra water go? Shrug. OBSER\'ED th:1t y.·ise rello\\' Thoreau: ··It is an interesting <1ucstion how rar men v.:ou ld retain their relati\·c rank if they "·ere divested of their clothes. Could \OU 111 such a case tell surely of any company of c1\·1hzCd men \rhich belonged to !he respect ed class?" "' . • t\ SE1\TTLE \\'AIT•:R or lengthy experience in. s1sts tlus is ll'Ul': Al the end or \Vorld \Var ·II. a bl'\\·hiskered merchant mariner y.·alked into this \1 ai\e1"s restau rant. ordered SIU 11·orth of bl'ans. and .rhen lhl· plates full or them \\"('l'e .served. he then asked for the best steak dinner in the house. 1'he sea1\·orn old boy pushed the beans aside when the 1raill'r brought them. and loo ki ng O\.'Cr the beans 1vith lar ge sait sfaction. he s aid. "No11·. d amn you, ·beans, 11·atch a man cat some real grub.·· Address mail to L.A-f. 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Jed The resa Dust!vitt h in NOve mber 1973-aod woun· ded ah unidentified teen. agegirl inMay, ' County golr cour$c, Six ICr th•.,girl who survive<l the months l<.1tcr , <inothl·r girl • ;ittatk ttnd othf'r witnl'SSl'S fron1 nearby Sh<.iltmur told could nol idc n11 ry him in ;i police she was shot in the l)Olice lincup. hip as she escaped fro1rl ~ r.1~Pe l'ht'rifr snid that r~. would·be rapist. . e~ymjn'Ulion or the bal. Scott was arrested Oct. Ji.st(~"ltli l by a senior JO and charged with fi ri:;t. t'ifcbrit~ia n s ho"•cd tha t d e~rcc ·murder in the whjie the same gun waft· Dusevitth .))laying ilnd al· used in ~both crimes, \l was Tl'lursday, NovemtMW7. 1974 • ' • Take a Sundae Drive everyday to __ _,_ --- AMERICA'S I 1 ICE CREAM PARLOUR . Yes, we're open and close by."' ;,,·J .OBANGt • fr I .It» ''We hav e made a monumental a nd monstr'ous n1istake, but Steven Allen Scott is innoccili. of the mur. der of a l9-year -old i,:irl and Lhe attempted murder of a 15-year-old girl," Okitloosa County She riff Jtay Wilson Seott is an air policeman stationed at nearlJY Eglin Air'fi·orce· Base. 'J'he shcrifr said Scott had been infor- med of theerror. Miss Dusevitch'i; bodY was found" 00i, a.n Okaloos;.i t e1npted. niu1·der in the not the pistol o"'ned by 20•(SN. TUSTIN 11 Other shooting •i ft c:r a 1Ju1. Scott. · ~S~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jistics r·cporl said his pistol \Vilson su id that even was used iu both cri1ncs. though lhc admission or the lie was r c leascd ()(:I. 17 error ~vc his department when a grand jury r11ih .. 'f1 lo ··a black eye, it was infli c· (People /Quotes·) in the l 1A'lff@llt!I indic'.:t hin·1 I or the crJ 11Jcs af. led out or honesty.'' SALE STARTS FRI. SHOP EARLY!! BRING COUPON .FOR EXTRA I 0°/o DISCOUNT I ,y • I0100 1A.M. j SHOP MOW FOR .: ,....,.-:;on: I-;:-- $AYE!! RemodelillfJ ·MUST SELL · EVERYTHING OM THE PREMISES IM 9DAYS .. ... .Delon ly 10-.00 A.M. CLOTHING /MEN'S-LADIES SHIRTS 1"1"IJJ olJ;:t-f./ Denim Pants and Jackets Belts-Ties-Sweaters ALL-MAME BRAND S At these below cost prices we are no]t pei miffed to mention the BRANDS See Ya FRIDAY! • IHE- ISLAHD 209 MARINE A VE PUT OM-=-:-:":---.-;A"[JO"'A ISLAND chaNJes -and- ~hecks -:---0.k. FINE IMPORTED SHIRTS •---..·Roi;c·--- ' ' .. ... I •' ; , ... 1 .. ' .. ,. Don't ..... {.. .~~--~ ..... •1 .~ . ;!), .. HOURS: Io a.m. fii 9 p.m.' Friday & Saturday · · I 0 to 6. Sun. thrv Thurs. "', • 11 •I "I • j I . ' 118 DAIL-Y PILOT 500 Pit. WOMEN'S . - FOOTWEAR _ORIG. I 0199·15.99 Thursctay. November 7, 1974 120 Pit. l.ADlfS CASUAL SHOES ORIG. 7.95-9.95 • 120 Pit. BOYS AllJ GIRlS SHOES ORIG. 6.45-10.99 y __ JCPen•y 24 FASHIOI ISLAID, IEWPORI· BIAGI ·(LIMITED ·QUAllmES SALE .STARTS · FRI. M•llll IOA.M. ' -' 50 Pit. MEN'S DRESS SHOES ORIG. ZZ.00.29.00 40PL MEN'S CASUAL FOOTWEAR . ORIG. 13.99·16.99 . 60PIL MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SLIPPERS 'ORIG. Z.99-6.99 MEN'S CLOTHING OUR .... PalCE II High Fashion Sui ls I CXP' 54 00 Polyester & Silk Blends · NOW 588 NOW 388 NOW 388 ' NOW 888 Check Coot, Solid Ponts ; 50 Mens Corduroy Sport 3995• 1900 · Coots, I 00'.t Cotton NO~ . 588 NOW 188. 2JONLY 70MLY iONi:Y 11 ONLY TOWl«JIAfT Foshio n Plaids 1~--1---...~S~AM~SOll~TEh ---1-~AMS<Oltil:-,---,--l _ __:___~SAM~ SOHITE 21" '. FLEA BAGS ACTION PA(!( SLrMETTE 12 ONLY _MEN'S TRAVaKIT ORlli. 8.00 FLEXIDE LUGGAGE . ' 26 ONLY WOMENS KNIT-HAT-AND SCARVE SETS 30 Better Sport Coots Fashion Styled Plaid s and Checks 499s '}900 • ORIG. 13.95 ORIG. 22.95-35.00 LUGGAGE ORIG. 40.00 21" OVEllllGNTIR ORIG. 24.91 ORIG. 5.00 I 0 Wool Sport Coots Plaids & Checks Fashion Styled NOW 6 88 Nowl 5 88 Nowl 888 NOW 1 44 ' 894 188 NOW NOW 12 Mens Fashion Suils t------t------it---_;,_--i-'-------1------f.-----~ Styled Right 24 OHLY WOMENS LEATHER HANDBAGS -ORIG. 18.00.19 .00 4? ONLY JEWELRY CLEARANCE ORIG. 3.0M.00 - 11 ONLY WIG CLEARANCE LONG STYLES ORIG. 25.00 JO OM.Y WIG CLEARANCE OIUli. 15.00.1~.00 If ONLY WOMENS BETTER ROBES oa1~:··l6.oo ... II OHl.Y WOMEN'S 100% XL NYLON ROBES ORIG. 11.00 ' NOW 988 NOW 222 NOW 1788' NOW 188 NOW 1 088 NOW . 6 88 Good Selection 7 Plaid Jackets Pile Lined Hond WQtJT1er Pockets 50 Mens Dress Slocks I OOp Polyester Seersucker Look 5ps 3400 2ox> · 9ss t-------1--------t-------+----"-----+------i---'-----l lfJ Corduroy Jean s 11 00 600 22 ONLY JUNIOR LOUNGEWEAR ' ORI~. 19.99·24.00 6 ONLY · WOMEN'S 3 PC. POL~ESTER PANTSUITS ORIG. 33.00 6 ONLY JUNIOR LONG · POLYESTER PARTY DRESSES ORIG. 38.00 NOW l 088 NOW 1588 NOW 1888 SONLY WOMEN'S I PC. SO ONLY MISSES & .AHOR MIXMATOI 1750KY BUCKLE & BEi.TING FOR SELf COVERING 7 ONLY JUNIOR SHORT SIHVE ·PANT SET OllG. Zl.00 NOW 5s8 ; SI OHl.Y • ASSORllD NOTIONS 30 0111.Y MISSES Sl'ORTIVE . .POLYESTER PANT SETS 1599 375 YDS. "5" WIDE 20 ONLY MISSES POI.VESTER · LINEN TEXTURED Pf\NTS ORIG. 17.00 NOW · 388 llYDS. 60" WIDE Western Style Contrast Stitch I 00 Fashion Denim Jeons 1300 600 I 00'.t C.Otton Real Leathe r Trim 40 Denim .lockets Leather Flop Pockets · I 00'.t C.Otton Body -- -------- INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINT CLEARANCE S H E A T H SWIMSUIT SIZES 12-14 ORIG. 19.00 SWIMWEAR ORIG. s.oo.a.oo REDUCED TO CLEAR REDUCED TO C~ COTTON & COTTON BlfNDS ORIG. 1.79•1.98 JR . SINGLE · KNITS QRlli. 3.79 GROUP I ORIG. 8.99 liROUP II ORIG. I 0.99 liROUP Ill ORIG. 6.99 GROUP IV ORlli. 3.99 HOW 4.99 HOW 5.99 HOW 3.99 HOW 1.99 NOW 888 NOW 99¢ 325 YDS. 58 /60" WIOE , POLYESTER DOUBLEKNITS ORIG. 3.99 250 ONLY 4 OZ. SKEINS ACRnlC YARN ORIG •.• 77·1 .29 NOW 188 NOW 44¢ . . 21 ONLY 3-4 PC. WEEKENDER SUITS SIZES 10-18 . 90 ONLY • MEN'S PENN-PtlEST® SPORT SHIRTS ORIG. 3.50-5.98 45 ONLY MISSES JR . HAif SIZES ALL WEATHER PANT COATS 1599 70 ONLY MENS KNIT SPORT SHIRTS PULLOVER STYLE ORIG. 5.98 -2999 NOW 188 NOW 88¢ 40 ONLY GfRlS DITTO PANTS ORIG. 3.88 40 ONLY GIRLS JR. H JEANS ORIG. 4.88 23' ONLY GfRlS NYLON SHORTS ORIG. 4.49 71 ONLY MISSES BEi IER COATS REDUCED TO CLEAR 2688 JO ONLY MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATER CREW NECK ORIG. 12.18 NOW 588 JOO ONLY • GIRLS STRIPED T-SHIRTS ORIG. 3.49 NOW 88¢ • lt ONLY JR. & MISSES VINYL SHORT JACKETS ORIG. 19.99 Nowl 588 30 ONLY MEN'S NOW 188 16 ONLY ~AKE FUR COATS WW STYLES 6288 IOOOHl.Y MEN'S PLIER JEANS F A S H I 0 N ORIG. 9.98 UNDERWEAR ORIG. 2.69 NOW 588 ' OOlt. NOW 77"" ~45 ONLY GIRLS NYLON-COTTON GYM SHORTS ORlli. 4.91 ll7 ONLY GIRLS NYLON.COTTON GYM SHORTS ORIG. 4.98 HOME LIGHTING FIXTURES GR9UPI ORIG. 14.99-18.99 NOW 5. 99 GROUP II ORIG, 27.99-34.99 · NOW 15. 99 " 130 ONLY GIRLS POI. YlSTBI PANT SETS ORIG. 9.88 50 OM.Y GIRLS CAP AND SlEEVELESS GYM ~OUSES ORl(j. 3.91 · I 40 OHl.Y GIRLS COTTON AND POLYESTER TOPS 22 OHLY . DIAPER SETS ; SIZES 0-3 MOS. ORIG. 3.50 NOW 1 99 199 199 . NOYJ ~ -· NOW . NOW · · 288 ] 99 'NOW } 2ss NOW . NOW , 199 NOW 99¢ • 16 ONLY INFANTS MOCASSINS SIZES.2 TO 4 ORIG. 3.09 \ 25 ONLY INFANTS GIRLS & BOYS . PENNEY PET BLOUSES, PANTS I SHIRTS ORIG. 3.50 NOW 16 ONLY INFAHIS SUN DRESSES SIZES 2-4 ORIG. 2.44 • ---- 96 911LY SHOFFEITT SEASOtBS ORlli. tr JOO ONLY • GADGETS· AND GLASSWARE ORIG. l.49·2.t9 io ONLY SUNDT PANS '• ORIG • .J.98-6.49 It OHLY BACON COO~RS ORIG. 21.99 30 ONLY COOKBOOic CLEARANCE ORICi. 2.9M.t5 ow -44'--NOW 88¢~ N(JW ~88 NOW 1288-.'"""·o~w-]-8~·-1-- • • ' • • ' . • Thur!ad•x. November 1, 1974 OA~t. V P~LOl' fl,f ~ ' . . DA¥----+-• ·' -~enne-~ ' ' FURNITURE & APPLIANCE I ONLY. CLEARANCE WALNUT 30°/o ll'O 50°/o OFF AKMOERE ORIG. 249. HOW 125. I ONLY · 5 ONLY FOREMOST 1200 SHOTGUN 12 GAUGE 24 FASHION ISLAND; NEWP.ORT BEA~ 12 OHLY STO<X FINISHING KITS l lMITED QUANITIES · ; SALE STARTS FRI . MORNING ' IOA.M. · · :- 5 ONLY JC PENNEY RIFLE SCOPE WATER AND FOG 6 ONLY W E A V E •R MARKSMAN 4 X SCOPE 8 ONLY DOWN HUNTING JACKETS 24 ONLY . ORlt;. 2.39 ANTI QUED PROOF ORIG. 99.99 ORIG. 24.95 ORIG. 34.98 WOMEN'S SKI SWEATERS ORIG. 18.98 ~~~~t~:D ORIG. 69-. HOW 49 . • 77 Now· 122 NOWORllG 934.988 Now l 2 88 Nowl 988 CHroJ & HurEH 0R1G. 144.90 HOW 11. NOW . · • I 01,LY t--------+-------t--------+-;.;...;.-'---"-='"--1--------+-------t NOW 688 .. CORNt~' TABLE I ONLY . DAMAGED CHINA DECK I ONLY MAPLE BU FFE f I ONLY SPANISH DINErTE 12 CHAIRS( 2 ONLY DAMAGtD lANt Dli'JtfTE CrlA1k S I ONLY CU DDLE!{ SLEEPER . I ONLY TIE DYED LOVE SE!I T I ONLY TIE DYED SOFA 2 ONLY ROLL-AWAY BtD JO" J Oi'LY 1<A [ Al•I ROCK t i< J ONLY SfEREO ORIG. 105. HOW 39. ORIG.242. HOW 49. ORIG. 90. HOW 40. O«IG. i ll. HOW 99 . OKIG. 27.2> HOW 5. ORIG. 279. ~ow. 135. ORIG. 249. HOW 144. ORIG. 299. NOW 150. ·ORIG. 59.95 ORIG. 99. HOW 66. AM-FM 8 TRACK ORIG. 269.95 . HOW 199. I Ol'IL Y 16' B/W T.V. I ONLY SOLID STATE ORIG. 149.95 HOW 88. 18 ONLY COLLECTORS SERIES CHESS SET 4Y4" KING · ORIG. 10.00 NOW 288 1200NLY ASSORTED .CURTAINS ORIG. 1.88·5.69 . NOW'"' 5 ONLY ·- WOOD CASE CUTLERY SETS ORIG. 7.99 1201/1LY BLUE LINE HOCKEY GAME ORIG. 9.95 9" CANDLE MOLD KIT- ORIG. 1.99 . NOW 2 88 NOW 50¢ 96 ONLY ASSORTED NITE LIGHT ORIG. 2.99·3.99 NOW ]99 • •11 ONLY CERAMIC FIGURINES ORIG. 12.00.15.00 36 ONLY MARBLE & BRASS ACCESSORIES ORIG. 4.99-6.99 NOW 199 8 ONLY GLASS BUD VASE ORIG. 4.75 NOW ·388 Now4 88 NOW 188 6 ONLY HOME WINE MAKING KIT ORIG . 9.88 IOOONLY FISHER PRICE CAMPER · AGES 2-8 ORIG. 6.99 200 ONLY DECORATIVE PILLOWS ' ORIG. 1.88-4.00 NOW 288 NOW 388 NOW'"' 16 ONLY TWIN ANO FULL DACRON 88 BLANKETS ORIG. 8.99·1 0.9! IBONLY . 5X6 BATHROOM CARPET ' ORIG. 9.99·18.0.0 30 ONLY· . FLOWER GARDEN BEDSPREAD ORIG. 25.00.27.00 NOW 399 NOW 499 NOW 1 'Z'9.: 30 ONLY STRAW FLOWER WALL GARDEN WOOD FRAMED ORIG. 9.98-11.95 32 ONLY BEDROOM LAMP SHADE~ ORIG. 3.49 NOW c 288 Now · 88¢ 9 ONLY GINGER JAR LAMPS ORIG. 24.00 NOW aaa 19' COLOR TS. ORIG. 449.95 HOW 344. JONLY ·l----.o....--+-------f--------+-------+-------+--------1 4 SPEAKER QUAD AM-FM J ONLY 8 TRACK STEREO 2 SPEAKERS I 01-JL Y 25 " T.V. ORIG. 189.95. ORIG. 69.95 HOMt EN TERTAINMtl•lf NOW 99. NOW 34 .. CENfER ' ORIG. 950. HOW 599. · I ONLY 8 ONLY TABLE LAMP WICKER SHADE ORIG. 19.00 18 LBS. g CYCLE WASHEX I ONLY ORIG. 249.95 now 169. NOW 688 14 LBS WASHER 2 ONLY 14 LBS tL ECTRIC DRYtR 2·UNLY 14 LBS. tLECTKIC DR Yt<\ I ONLY ORIG. 158. HOW 99. ORIG. 110. HOW 69. ORIG. 11 0. HOW 69. ~~~1~~ T4c; Cu ff ORIG. I )9 95 HOW 70. LOVE SEA f SLEEPER 6 ONLY 4X6 OVAL FRINGED AREA RUGS ORIG. 25.00 ORIG. 279. HOW 139. 8 ONLY 9X12 OVAL FRINGED AREA RUGS ORIG. 99. 8 ONLY 8 PC. BEVERAGE GLASSES · ORIG. 6.50 NOW 288 LINOLEUM CLEARANCE 6 FT. WIDE . 8 FT. TO 'l'I FT. LENGTHS NOW 15. NOW : 60 . 50% OFF '0111.Y DECORATOR FLOOR LAMP TABLE BASE ORIG. 37.00.42.00 NOw .9 88 12 OMLY ' WROUGllT IRON GUT GIASS WINE FONT ORIG. 13.57 NOW 488 26 ONLY ·GLASS TERRARIUMS ORIG. I 0.00 NOW 688 900 ONLY 10" AND lZ' TAPERED DINNER CANDLES ORIG •• 30..35 NOW II ONLY . PORTABLE TRAVEL BAR OR IG. 16.95 NOW 12 ONLY DRIP COLOR DESIGNS POTIERY ORIG . 11.99 30 ONLY 4 PC.· CHAMPAGNE V.l.P. SETS ' ORIG. 5.50 NOW ] 88 1200 ONLY PLACE N PRESS NYLON SHAG TILES ORIG . 54' 30 ONLY 5 GAL TREES ORIG. 6.49 NOW 888 NOW 449 • 18 ONLY 30 ONLY WOODEN , WINE RACK ORIG . I 0.00 · Now3 88 1000 ONLY PLACE N PRESS NYLON IIVEL LOOP TllES ORIG . 67 ' 75 ONLY · · 7" HANGING BASKET INDOOR FERN ORIG. 5.99 NOW 444 7 ONL.i"e Mf•W MUSICAL n DECANTERS ORIG. 7.98 NOW 288 10 ONLY 6X9 OVAL FRINGfO AREA RUGS. ORIG 55.00 NOW 30 .. " . 30 ONLY GROUND COVER ORIG. 5.99 NOW 6 ONLY • I • I ONLY I ONLY 150 ONLY--1~-~so:.oHLY---,-60-0MkY-6 ONLY ------- 8 HP 4 SPEED ROTOTILLER OR IG. 299.99 7 HP SHRE.DDER COM POSTER ow239 99 No:i 1S99 · 9 99 40 ONLY . AIR FILTERS FIT MOSllOREIGN CARS ORIG. 2.98 'S ONLY WOOD GRAIN STEERING WHEELS .. 7" BSKT. PLANTS IMPATIENS ORIG. 3.99 'ANIMAL POTTERY ORIG. 1.49 • NOW i-66 NOW '"' . 2 SETS , 14" SPOKE RIM.- WHEEL COVERS ORIG. 49.95 140 OHLY . B/W GLASS BELT . TIRES 59SX 13 14SX13 DRYER VENT . KITS . ORIG. 4.44 TOOL MATE ORGANIZER .ORI G. 2.99 PRINCESS · DISHMASTER ORIG . 24.95 NOW 22¢ ~ow 99¢ No~l 499 21 ONLY SEAT COVERS ORIG . 34.95 60 ONLY • . FASHION BIB OVERALLS 38 OMLY MISTER PLUMBER BOWL CLEANER ORIG. 66' CHROME AIR CLEANER ORIG. 12.95 NOW 695 AUTO CElftElt 24 ONLY ASSORTED GOLF IRONS ORIG. 3.88 \ NOW 88 ORIG. 24.95 ORIG. 29.95 ORIG . 14.00 '.SS-NOW 88 -. -700-"NOW 333--i---"L.88 . N .. OW 2'lft-NOW oatt~~ NOW . AUTO cooa · NOW · AUTO cooo · NOW 0 L.,,. 7 7..,, :AUTO CENTER AUTO CEHTEa '. AUTO CEHTllt ' ' • --'"T"" ,. ~-· .......... • • .. . . • A,I 0 DAIL v PILOT, , Thtnsday, No"ember 7, 1974 ' State. Coast Panel Seat_Contested· -, ' ORANGE COUNTY Deaths By JOHN VALTERZA Ot IM O.Hrfl•i.t ~" LUNli BEACll -Two weeks of political infighling · an~ lobbying m ay be looming for ~egional coastal commission ers now thal • one of their number has resigned as a member of the state Coastal Zone Con-- servution Commission. Lo s Ange les County Supervisor James Hayes left the state post last week, claiming th at lhe lime Rubleybrought uptheissue required for meetings hurt · a nd promptly nominated his performance as an elec· lon g ·ti m e Los Angeles ted county official. political figure and fellow co.m.missioner Carmen TllAT LEAVES the bid-. Wa rschaw as the candidate. ding ope!'.' on the ~~th But the'br8kes oq the sud-" Coas.t Regional Comrruss1on •den nomination came 00 for his successor. quickly And ut last Pitonday's • r eg ula r session of the Other commissioner$ regiona l panel, the race launched a debate on the began to take shape. need for urgency in the ap- Commissioner Russe l pointmenl of a successor to Park Newport Burglar i ' ' " ~~S.~~v~~~r-~ &.! .Ge ts 1-year Jail Term l\e nncdy, 41, L'hit;1J.!o television J1l!f!-.t1n;.ihty \\h•1 \\'as tn h ~vl' hccn roving c.:orr l•s pon dc n l f11 r lhl' projctlt•d ll C\V 1\BC'·'!'V morn111 i:: s h O\\', ''A;\J America," di ed \\'cdne:-.d:iv of canct•r. lie had been 1\ 1t h llayes a nd several appealed for at least two weeks to al- low the members lQ decide if they wante.d lo be con· sidered. Th~y won out. Another matter will be researched in the meantime 'by the Attorney General 's representative to the panel. COMMISSIONE RS hope for an opinion on a "loyalty oath" required -or not required -of lhe choice to succeed 1-layes. Chairman Donald Bright stressed that controversy is mounting over actions of . severi;tl pjher regional corn.- missions which have• die· tated that. unless thelr•state representatiVe does the regional panel 's bidding, said Monday that they aren't interested. • WANJ'ED- i------~W'B-Ctt1--fX1 ton aud KAjjt' 111 Los 1\Rg!lJMi. ,.,,-,- / ' NEV YORK <L"PI I Fern;a•da \\'an a1nakcr I.ea ~. 5 2, :.:ra l -g ra nd - d a u ~h,t c r o f .l o hn \\~a n am"Jke.r, t he phil<i n· thropisl and founder of lhc \Va nama.k t:r :-.tores, di('tJ Tu e~de;,t in Ll·nnx !Jill llosp1t;i l or Jllll'lllll0111a . S hl' 'vas p11J:.itl e11t flf i\":ina, Inc-, a chi!dr(•n ':-l"lothing :-!ur·t· 1n Philadtlphi;1. :ind 11"as ae · 1 i\·e in pol1lil'S 0.1 nd J1l1hhc.: at-[ai,rs. __ , ~ PA.m>-f S r U PfJ - A mcr1c~n~ author' \Villi an1 Gardner Smith, 47, dil·d Tuesday after a long illness, friends s:iid. Smith 1vas the aut-tfiio r "'' .. La5t ·or the Conque r ors ." ''South Street." ···s 1on(' Face,., .. Return to Bl:.u;k 1\meril"a" an~ ... ,.,"~fr :it Innocence." (lbi ''''' rit•." EJHiLAM O E!,,..I W El\QIM>d O•lc ot <Wilrn NOW>mOO-r •. 191• 11~\o<le.iol of l•1111n• Moll .. C. !lot "'<~' ~•"'). McC.Orm•<~ l-1<1...., &dl:n ,,..,,.., .... ~. ~ ". <lMCMA~lt:Of~ 6'!11•• Mc~ilel\, re\ldenl ct M"""•roglon llucn, C•-AQe tl Odl~ o! Ol'dUo ,...,.,.ml><'• ~. 191• ~u•"*W•,lly nf r '9fl.!o, fJe<l, J0!1 ""'1 Frotnlo--"Mc~~"•'i, IOu•1~tn Qtand<l'l1 ldren, •"••1ten..,--9,-•ndch11aren a11<1 t*O 111•e•l·!jl•~tlll loren. Mrs. M<· ~~lets !Mr ol T~ O>ur<l'I 01 °""' '" hotcn. Serv•t~ ,.,u bit held Fri~; li11M 'M, !>""tM' -.1u..-~ 0..Po!I. Iott•""'"' Wt\lrrun"e' Momor.M p.,_,oh""J~a 01 !im•!l'IS Mort....,1. Seniors' Services S~rveyed SAl\'l'A AN1\ -/\ i>ubJic rt>v icw of Orange CoWllY gove rnment 's plans ·ror service to senior citizens ' this fi sca.l year witf t3ke place Friday in the Board of Supt!rvisors hearing room in S<inta Ana. "1'he i C\'iew is expected lo range ove r ·such county senior problems as income mai nte nanc e . 'he alt h , ho using and transpor· talion," according to 1-J.' Ro ss i\I il ler. publ i c · relations officl'r for the· 1\rea A~cncy no Aging. 1'hl' county's plan must be. l'C\'iC\\•ed.be rore s ubmission lo \'arious state agencies for a1>pro\·al and funding Nov.· 15. !\l1ller s aid. Fred Roth of I luntington Be ach. chairman of the co un-ty Senior Citlzc i'ls Council. said the review is• being held in conjunction v.·ith the council's r egular monthly meeting. · fM ttane f. ·:o~!~:.~~UM0f1f at ~~!~ T1·i al s la ted . No•tmbl! s. 197~ 11.,11aen1 of La9""" HtLI\. c.. !.ef~•Cf~ "~""'Ing, M<Corrr.<~ Ll<,l\ll\d • '""~·. i~ · 111 Kidnap 'SUOIMG • u,,..~..., s~~•t')•otn101 u.9un.11Joo<t<n, S ;\NT ~\ 1\NA -John (..o ~"'"'"""'""" '"" nuH ... nu "'alWt A. i'l lic hae l Stoops of Costa s..dor19_ INO W>n\. O•~·a w Wei•"'! ot &u•· 1>.>n•.C•...,a.111 .. no ;.uain<io•LOf"l~~·h. !\lcsa has been ordered to <•. F..,,,..,,.. ''°'""' .. ,n """"'a friao• fare !rial .Jan. 20 in Orange ll)·JO /l.M1 MtCO•ml<• Lao..,nd b~~' n . · C Oi•Pol. 1n1e•rncnf £1 torn c.~~, .. , M<· Cou nt y Superior ourt on Corm.<• Ldgun• Mo""•", a•r.ctu". th<1rgcs Iha l he kidnapped "ll!OMPSON .Jlortf f< t~om11wn 01 U.1 {hlljlF-r U.-•w. HUfll•llQl<>n ~·qi O,>t., 01 a..1n "'°"'-"'""' ~-HI••• Or~ft Counh Mo"\!«~• Cent~•. llo<n ftllf,..ty;I.., li'.12 'n 0.-trool, M.icn•~n s .... _.1..,a b~ ~ •~ Non~ 1..0 <h•larrn, c;.r., •<"<I 6r~ ,.1>. at tne "°""' 1~1 ""'· Om.I• TfXlrll. ~t 0.-!•a•! t....:i bfOllV·"· O...rle• T """1<nort of """1 •llQl!>n ll<'d< n dnd Will•Am l110n1p"'n o• 0~110.1 1nr"I' ""'¥•>. J•<o"~•11le M,..,, of l••e .. ooa C• C.tm•ll~ Ho11nd"f~n of 0.1•oo t .tnc1 ...,..,Y J-Mtnt~y lit lnO••not ~'"".,. ,.,., ~ llekl 1 oo PM r .. a•v. 1'a•~mcri 11~ ,.1 !."'•'"' Mo•tud•• '"'~'"'fnl Goo<! ~ ........ (PmPIP•• ""nl llQlOl'I Qe,,.n (d P••fo• Mo,.~ra o,..,, ottoco•~! Sn><ln• MO•h••<; Pll'tc.10<> llMMf.llM•N and raped a · JS.year·old dJ\"Orccc in ~C \\'porl Beach. .Judge E\·erclt \\I. Dickey :;et the trial date for Stoops , 25. of 284 Santa Isabel SL 1-1.e fu rt he r or dered Stoops returned to hi!I courtroom Jan. 3 for pretria l action. It is alleged that Stoops \\:lS gi \'e n a lifl b y the \'irtim as she left a Ne \\ pcirt lkac-h restaurant last Sept. 1:1 a nd th;i t he r aped hei; at kn1fl•\>01n ! af!l'r dri\·ing her 10 a l'einut(• <.1rca . R~b~••" Zomm,fm~n I.Ml~ cl Q•lln --;;=========~ NOyo>mt>.•fl 1,1'1 S.,rwo<•0>""'"''n9,M•(~• • ""<• Ldqu,.. !Wwcn Ma• l"-" v . ARBUC KL E & SON W~TCUFF MORTUARY 4?1). I 7•n ~I. (r1'10 ,.,.,..so --646 4888 -·-BAl.1%-BERGEROH fUt'IERAL HOME (Ol'ona d,.I Mur Co1ta ~.a _,_ 673 9<t50 646 2424 BILL BROADWAY MORTUARY 11 · ll' • ..J j,,,." ' 1 M" ,. t-4l ''· ' _,_ DILDAY BROTHERS _ .MORIUAllJ_ _ _ . 11011 s. ·~ ~ ~t.J Hunl· iJ!On 8-<or~ 84? 777 1 ;14 I ~•:<knrl·J A•~ . t'''I ~o•~ 1~'13) 4Jil.l 14 S _,_ M<CORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY i1 ~.::ilo1 -1 -""l"''l!J -·-M<CORM ICK MISSION MORTUARY oil t:' r~'""' ' ( .,, '••l"'' ~0") ., .. [ "! ,, ,., 1 <19) 1//(1 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C• o:" I :i'oo Pric.fic v, ... ,,,. D· ,,. N "'1""18'"''' <"•J!1furn" 64J 2/00 _,_ PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 f>c;I I/> W•·""" ~•'•' d9l J:;J~ _,_ SMiTHS' MottTUAJtY' X17 M'1·"' ~t. """''•'IQl .. n S.·'11.h .),)6 6.) l/ '' 1 RJ:l'l .Et:1'10~~ ,, Rcvn , Shcfkt "Tlie,-e te•Mt lo be "o escape ~"' It-~ of - ow" c~atio11 . , . J.l"ddCitlUOW It 1s rn mforL1ni:: lo rc:il1ze th at "n1ost of our troubles never happen." A j.!rea t de al of mental -nn~r!!h 1s-""11 ~-drea<iin1-- 1hosc aw ful lhin)::s that ma y possibly occ ur. Fortunalf'ly , f('w of these ac tu ally malenaliie. , W e do have s o m e <'onlrol fl\'l!.r the l roubles wtl1<'h others m1 .i,:ht t'ause us . We can chm1nate or ;1 \'0HI ma ny causes of !rou bl e fr om extern a l ~ourre~. bul lhe !roubles ue 1·r\'ate ourselVl'S are lht• Y.Or~I .. they can Sl·ldum l;>e ai,:111ded . f un eral arrnnj!emt>nt s m<1dl' well 1n advance or nef'd <'a n s pa re a ht•rea vt>d fa mily lhe nl'l't'S~1 l ~· of mak1n ~ ruuntul d ec1s1ons under s l r e ~s. 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'.!'~'·~ O..i-, 9 o, S..1111doy 9.6 Doilr 9.9, $o!""dg1 9,0 646·1614 ""'! 137-3830 ,li k , . t "'"-?••• t: ::~~:~~.~.~~.~~'p·~=-.~~;:~~·~~·:~.:-... ~ .. ; ~ ...,i-............. 1 .. ~ '"'''"-~ H1W TOU flU SlllVICI ' I , • w •• -...._ ..,..,,..,.,, __ ..... ..,..,_... -• 't'ov-i. to!Klled•,..1 -~It ..-, OA°"S 1-awN - " , " I t i n L ti i• J " ' a N " w I I I j 0 SI ' a A c D • r - J -. . • • . Thursday. November ?, 197.4 . DAILY PILOT A' i County Sanitation Units j • , Uses for Solia Wastes Pro-bed Coin Meter Case Jan. • B1rrglary CIJarges Transient Pair GetJ 5upei sales · storewide.Come in and scggg~'e~m~u~P~· __ _ SANTA ANA -Two tran· son, 29,.Ylth.e.:.e.oJlo.tY.jailJor.._ sie.nts who allegedly told seven month1;1 and plac~ Newport Be ach police ther, him on probation ror five and theit· dog, "Cherokee,' years after h~ pleaded were inseparable ·will now guilty to burglary charges. be separated fro111..hirn f2f'-~ . _ several monttls. CO-DEFENDANT Nancy Orange County Superior Kelty Catipon, 41, got f_iv.e Court Judge E veretl W. months in the county Jail Dickey sent John Fulker· and three years probation · ' after pl~adi'ng guilty. to Housewife In Irvine Files Suit SANT A ANA -An trvine \\.'Oman whose husband was fra pped a nd died in a manhole while working last J an. 12 on a sewer line project in the Laguna ilills area sued his employers and several construction companies for S2 million. A1 rs . Sha ron 1\tarcella Van Gorkum, 5051 Bark· y,•ood A\'e., lr\'ine, names a s co·pl a intiffs in he r Orange Counly Superior t!ha rgcs of receiving stolen property. Poli ce who arrested the couple Sept. 24 said they were led to the presence or the pair in a local mcitel roon'I by the fact that their big, red mongrel dog was standing outside the door. OFFICERS SAID a num- ber of burglaries prior to arrest or the couple had one fa ctor in common -many or the victims reported see~'Cherok.e.f.C leaving the prem•ses with his owners. ' · Police said they believed the convicted pair were in- volved in Harbor Area burglaries that brought them loot valu'ed at more lhan $50,000. Court \ay,·suit he r son, . J ason Edward, 3, and her-2"-'A -h • • month-Old daughter. Kim· rt r1t1s berly Rene. who was born . . . SC\'Cn months after Cal\'in · EdwardVan Gorkumdied. Fun·d Um't Van Gork um1 a water - mai ntena nce operator. was trapped in a ll}Unhole on . ----------...$ -· E.arha.rt Str~e t and died Asks Help from 1nhaP.it1Dn of gas or l:1 ck or oxygen before fellow .emplo)'CS could reach him. · · l'\amed as defendants in 5.A.NT~ ANA . -The Ar· the action are : Bo y l e lhr1t1s Found_ation n~s a Engineering Corp .. Plum· record number of neigh~ bing Contractors, Inc., borh?od \1olun.teersfornext L ea der s hip !·l ousi n g year s funddn\•e. , .. System s. 1\l a cco Co r · .. !\Is. Pal. Dalton, chair· poration Orange Cou nty ma n of the. Orange C?unty and the State o(<Catifoi·nia . branch, said 16,500 \Olun· l ee r s arc n eeded by OCC Gets F ore11sics . Awards · Student speakers from Orange Coast College won lhree trophit!s and l\l'O cer· tificates ul a recent tour·. na1nl'nt hl"ld at Cal Stale Januarv compared with the 16,000 t'tie found;ation had a year ago. The volunteers will par· ticipate in a neighborhood march Feb. 1-3. i97S. with each volunteer makine calls on his block. f J\lrs. Dalton reported that there a re now more than 156.000 arthritis victims in the county. volunteers can call 836· 1125or836·1143 .. Uni\'crs il,\' ;it Los Ailge1es. r,;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;; Ste\'e Da rton or l·lunting· ton Beach \~·on u third place in or;d inlcrpri'lalion and J\drit'IJJI(' ,Johnson or l·lun- tingtnn Fk-11c h took u third in co rnn1unicalion analysis. J err Johnson or Costa l\lcs1.1 \\'Oil u third place in per· suasirc speaking. Ct>rtifieatcs ~cnt to Terry• F'lickingcr or Costa ~lesa and to ()avid !<'rank of ;\C\\'J)(1rl llcaeh. The 11cxt com1n'lition fo r the team "'ill IK· Nov . 15 und Hi In · Pas:nlt•11a . I ~ WOMEl-IS WEAR . 50°/o OFF Jr. Dre•••• & ~_. w.. o • ., 2oo ·se&ectec1. Stylos-Shn 5/6 to 15/16 MisHs Or.IMS & .._, wt1. Over I 50 Stlectecf Styln -Shn l·ZO 33°/o OFF 200 Jr. • !'Ii,... -.., I. P.t s.ih. Shn 516 to 20 . Liinited Quofttities 1/Z.Siw Dressn & P..ts Sllih Aul. Styk-s Jr. & Mfssn UNfonM · k. Denim ..lockets. Assorted Stvles Szes S,M,l.XL. ().q. 13.00-1 8.00 Women'i. See1~ud.El!' arQ Popi.~ 81azet'~ Plo'od, Cheds & Sol<!> Sizes 8-18. Orig. 10.88 7.00 Now 5.00 GIRLS FASHIONS GARAHIMALS,SELECTED $TYLES 33°/o OFF ·. 56 Girls L/S & 5/5 Tl'!'' Sht• 7·14 Orig. 2.75 Now 1.84 -iL!W:f>.J./.S U/S..lllf"--- Shn 7.14 N 1 97 Orig. 2. 99 ow . ' 96 Girls L/S & S/S Tops Shn 7·14 Orig. 3.'9 375 Girts Panis Solid & Print Shn 7.14· Orig. 5.99 218 Girls Panis ISolldl Shn 7·14 Orig. 6.49 127 Girls Summet r(,ps Sizes 4-J"I, Oriq. 2.22·2.49 < • '13 Girls Tanr Tops Sc1een Prinl Cliq. 2/1.00 62 Gr!~ Bvst Ou1 T op1. Sites S.M.L. Orig. 5.00 361 Only Assl. Nylorn & Tights Sz. 4.14-S.M.l. Oig. 1.00-1 99 Asst. !>lips & .)ncv1 Now3.19 Now3.95 .Now4.28 1.00 Now 2/3.00 3.00 Now Now Now l ~ow WOMENS LINGERIE 50°/o OFF 46 Only F'Glhiae Ss.epwe• Gowns 50°/o OFF 42 Only Asst. Fashion Handba9~ 70 Womens F-ashion Belrs Qiq. 1.50-4.50 ., 100 Womens Stoding; Oiq. 1.50 10 2.00 I~ A,st. Srqi. Discontinued Styles S.okon s;,.,. Ok; 2.SO.i 'I'/ Now Now 3/l.OO 1.-99 Now FASHION PC. GOODS Dermotttis Urbis? l----------1---or·c~kln"-- Drastic R.-.Ctt. On Fall' Colorations Cardiac Club Discusses Sex • . ORANGE -" L fOI· lowing A lleo rtr Attack nnd 1-!eart Surgery" ii the sub· ject of the Nov. 13 m~ling of th e Hc habilitatlon ln- stilulti of Orunge County's Cardiac Club. . 1'he n1 ccting;"'ill be held at 7 p.m. at 1800 t:. l~ot Veta A\·e .. here. The 1ecture \\'ill be given by Jerome Tobias, chairman of lhf t.:C Irvi ne I Department or hysica l • edicinc :ind Pm rehubilitallon. " : For over a quarter of a ceniury. OermaCulture lac1al technique, using highly perlecled e!ectr~nic equipment and cosmetlCS. has -helped salve lhe -probtems·of: •Sagging facial and neck m1scles •Large Pore s •Blackheads 4Wh1le heads •Wnnkles •Dry or Olly Skin 492·02 I 0 SAN CLEMENTE ~PERMANENT HAIR REMOVAL I .Acrytic1, Ho_.,_.. Wools, Ch•ibroy P'rillt1, Holly Holtble f'rl"ts, Rodeo Cha"'brays, S.....Chr '"-"" Ctltbt ily Prints. Encore .. Priflts. Catico P'rinh. Doubtf. Knits. Orig. 1.44-1.99 yd: Now88'yd. PotyesllWS. sb.gi. f(.;ts, DouMe ~oils. Sc .... Prints, Raids Twils. Dftims, Glnghofns, Poty Spori & Croslt Linen. Orig. 3.99-4.29 yd. Now2.99yd. " SANTA AMA STORE ONL_Y . . MENS WEAR 38°/o OFF 60 o.ly Suits I. Spori Duos Ori<J. l9.'9· 200 Dre~s Sloe~<; Oig. 6.99·1 S.00 32 L tS Sit~ Look Shirl Oiq. 8.9d 72 SIS Knit Shirt·. 01q. 5.98 100 SI~ Kni1 Stp•T 01q. 7.98 461 Polo Shirts Q;g. 5.00.6.00 Now24" Now 4.99 I.Jaw 4.49 N<w 3.00 I.Jo"" 5.66 Now 3.99 BOYS FASHIONS 33°/oOFF 60 Pre-School Tops Orig. 2.99·3.98 40 Pre-School Pont• Orig. 3.49·4.79 50 School ACJ!t Tops ----Ori<j.-3;9,-" ~O School A¥ Pants Orig. 6.99 Now 1 ~7·2" Now 210-3" Now2° -Now 4" FASHION SHOES I 02 Only w....., HI-Fashion """"''• Ste,.tns. Crepe .Softos & Gucci's ong. 6.99-s .99 Now 599 96 Only Womens Fashion Dress Heels, Ties, Sand OM»ies, & Platform SliftCJI Ori9. 8.99 Now 699 52 Only Womerf, Pump~ O,q. 7.'l'I Now 4" 7 I Only Asst. Stytes Mens Casuots Oxfords, Cr..kbs. lrvshed LeotMrs. etc, Orig. 11.99-23.00 3t Pr. G1rf5 O.fcrd CaMJls o.;q. q_'l'/-10.'l'I Now 6"·20°0 Now 1"·8" HOME FURNISHINGS 25°/o OFF O•er 4000 Berth Towel Ensembles, Matchin9 lath Towels, Hond Towels, & Wash Cloths IJ Doc1on 83 Sl1Jrr1l:e1•. T ''"" O•q. 8.99 61 Dacron 8d 13kln-ets Full Qiq_ 10 99 44 Plateau Rugs 27,48 °'" 5qq 91 Mod Musluoorn (Uflain~ -. G ig. 3.98 36 Pantry K1!chen (ix1oin> • Oiq. <1.sq.o.?Q 21 · Diooo O.opel O,q. b.'1'1 IS WoH-to Woll Both Eorpe1 Clig. 26.00 iJow 7.00 1'1ow 9.00 'No· 8.00 -·----- Now 4.00 Now 99c Now 3.00-4.00 Now 5.00 - Now 15 .• 00 TOY·LAND '21 Mahl Puzzl.;-, I .'00 Oiq. 1.89 No"' 8 I Habbv 1-oom K•ts 3.00 Oic1 689 N,".)W I 7 The Clove1\eol Candle Make1 3.00 Oiq. '1.99 Now '41 A~sr Budweiser Plush Animals • O,q. 5_qq Now 4.00 39 Key l argo Sailing Boal O iq. 2.qq Now 2.00 STATIONERY & LUGGAGE ' 50°/o OFF · 25 Pieces of Asst. l..uqq~ · 5oo 1 ·200 Orig. I0.00·24.95 OW • YOUR CHOICE 500 Only 10~ Mame Labels, Gliffff Glue Sew On Ho•~ Patchl's - 300 A~sl. Noie Boo~s 1.00 . ()ig. 2.29-'l .98 Now 50'.J "ssl. (h1istma~ Cach 5o c ()1q. 1.50-J.00 Now -llJ Novel ty Pas1cr~ 25c-O ig. 2.00·100 Now SPORTING GOODS 50°/o OFF 26 ONy MisdriUed Bowlin9 lolls 70 Tennis Dresses I 00\ Poly Oig. 14.97-16.97 )'I Warm·up Suit 100"'0 Acrylic Oiq. 1s.q1 No.,.88~12.88 Now 14.88 r 8 Co~e Sleeping Bogs 3 lb. Poly Moch. Washable O ig. 15 97 I Scr..,en Tent. 9·" ! O•J 4'1 .~a 3 Not•ono\ Canvas a-1 0 Terii 01g. 7'1.97 Now , .. ,, -Now 11.88 20.00 52.00 HOUSEWARES & GIFTS 50°/o OFF I 4 Only L~ Oil PaintiftCJs I 31 Mod Larnp .A~!Otment Now 2.00 O.q. 3.49 35 A\\O•led Table l omo, 12.00 O•LJ 17 71 fJo...,· !U r-io~rn111•0 'Do)e, 010. 1197 tJow JO Cookware Set 8 P1o>c•_• O.<q. q_qq flow AUTOMOTIVE 33°/o OFF All Chrome, Chrome Re,.ene & Steel Disc Whffls, Asst. Styles & Siies 6.00 6.99 •• 21 Budweiser Solety Hclm!'nl Oia. 24 9S flow 18.88 . -llt·1#ij·§i-ljJtjM#ijti• SAVE 550 2 Only Zenith 2S" Color Solid State T.V.'i Ori9. 599.97 Now 549" ')'! f ·1·· ) ·n·• /. ~.1 l ' " ! I 22 .88 I ~'I / • ' ... l<I Pano;nn /1,Y. I/I.\ lrl)ri"·"·• 18.88 o:q 1" sR '" '"' 6 Zenith 19 S10(• & Wh .r, 11/ L-49.99 010. 11q.'~l i "°"' 4 -Ponoo;on,r AM i"M '1i. •!'n 79.88 Oio. qqq1 {"C'IW 3900 So. lrlstOt -Horth of $0. Coast Pino Optn I 0·9 p.m. -Sonday I 0·6 \ .. .. ' • • . . A I: DAJLVPILOT Thursclay.November?, 1974 . Write-in Efforts . Pa.y Off New Jersey Gambling Casinos Busted by Voters F RESNO <AP) -A two- week write·in ca mpaign en- ded in a stunning upset vie· tory i n &he scanda l-plagued Jo'resno County s herirr·s race. TRENTON (AP) - Casinos crapped out at the polls as New Jersey voters overv.•helmingly defeated a referendum to permit slllt.C- run gambling casinos. It was 1,044,40$ no and 6S8,068 Yl'S . The t•asinos had been proposed to boost tourism, • es)l('clally in Atlantic City. Gov. Brendan T. Byrne said he v.·ould have restricted casinos lo the Boardwalk resort for al least five the st a t e treasury from ~a ming tables. But those projections dwindled to a tritkle during the campaign, State Sen. Anne P.1artin· dell, (0-~1ercer), who led the oppos itio n, said after the casino's defeat was cer· lain, "Now let us think abo ut p'rovidin"g real solutions •to New Jersey's econo m i.c and .f isca l problt•ms." '.'A~ln ntl c City is }ust going to huve lo come up with some new ideas,'' Bradway said. lie allrlbt.Jted the Joss mogtly to recent s tatements by law enforcement of- fi ciala that organized crime was buying up seaside hotels and other resort real c~tate in anticipation of casino aPProval. , }ludson. opinion." ned (or casino!i and wanted 1'he other 19 counties one. · . rejectedtherefcrendum. OPPONENTS. LED by Ver non Township. Byrne, who struggled tb. spokesmen f or most hometown of the Playboy maintain a neutral ~_tanel or;ganized religions, waged enterprise, voted again.st. after saying He woufd vote a low-budget campaign the rererendum by a small ror casinos, co mmented af. against the referendum. margin. ter the votes were counted Proponents reported out--;:::=;.=::;::=::::o==::;::=; that the question had been spending the opposition by · emotion'al and controver· $500,000 to $20,000. Sunday is sial in the state for many There has been some years. question that Byrne could ·r•'l IJll'\JlV' "This year." he said, "the have lived' up to his promise U l:/Pt I ATLANT IC COUNT Y voters were finally given a Jo restrict casinos toAtlan- C. Thomas Whitt. a for- mer officer and now a junior college poli<'e science instructor, toppled incum· t>e nt She rirf t.t e/\•in Wil- lmirth and i>econd-place finisher Gu y Langley. years. r~w~a~s~o~ne~o:f~tw~o~r~o~u~n:li~es~~l'Ol~·:,e~a~n~d~r:•1~·e~r~ted~:ra~s~ino~~ti~r~C~i~ty~.:T~h~e~P~la~y~bo~y~C~lu~b~~:=:=-;•n~the~l~?~~~j'~J~!~l~l•~ll~ Siii-: CA LLED the defeat voting yes. The other was gambling. J respect their in Sussex County campaig- o! the proposal a \•lctory for \\'rite-ins from 58 precin· rts not tallied e lection night gave Whitt a job his op· ponents said he lacks the experience to handle. \Vhitt entered the race af· tcrJ.tie grand jury refused to indict Langley, \l/illmirth or dcfc;itcd candidate John Cogdell in :.1n alleged con-' spiracy l'asc. Lang IF" a former delec· ti\•e-ser' arit. and Cogdell chargl hat Witlmirth, sheriff for 20 ye ars, offered Consulti119 Actor Eddie Albert, an enthusiastic home gar- dener, has been named a consultant to the World f.'ood Conference in Rome. The U.S . Depart· ment of Agriculture an· nounced the api)oinl- mcnl. Cogdell money and ·fuvors ~--------~ to sabOtage Lan~ey 's cant· p~ign by planting drugs in his car. T h e grand jurors cri t ic~cd Langley for having C9gdell t iipe a con- versation with Will mirth and scolded Willmirth for giving-Cogdell 1}{)rtions of Langle~"s personn~I file. . ' - ••• Whal CAN You Gel for only a dime ... • ... these days? /.-o; ~ -. \\'llEN T ll E legislators approved the c a s ino question for the ballot in May, it was suggested the rest of the state would benefit from substa ntial new revenue flowing into the people over vested in· terc:sts. Atlantic City l\f ayor J oseph ilradway said he was as overwhelmed as was the question, and disap. pointed, too. **·*******·************ * * MERCURY SAVINGS and Joan association _ ............ * * ;.., ,,, ." Open Mo~1.-Thurs. 91.m.-4 p,m.; Fri. 9 a.m.·6 p.m. ~ : "STATEMENT SAVINGS "· PRESTIGE Card • l lXBT lNOt.LS MtttllfJ Sawin.1:s Bkl1 .. Loni Bt1eh Blvd. al r..non St. IU£M ~Alll MertufJ Slv1n1s Bld1 .. V1lley View al Lincoln * * • CARSON Mtrtury Slvings Bldg , Aw1lan Blvd. a1 Sin Die10 Ftwy. * * HUNTINGTON BU.CH Mtrcury Savinrs BldJ .. Edin1e1 al Be1ch * * LA HABRA·fULLEllTON M~rcury Sav1n1s Bldi., Imperial Hwy. al Ha1bo1 * * TUSTIN Mercury Sav1n1s B!dJ., lrtine B!Yd. at Newport Ave. * * WEST COVINA Mercury Savin1s Bid(., Cil1us Ave_ at San Btrna1dino f1.-,. * * • * * * • • * * * • * * + * * • • • * * • Penney • NEWPORT BIAGI OILY .... • Use your JCPenney charg1 c1rd. Sale prices effective through Sund1y. · Clearance! Garden plant values. s.v~5Qe on 1 gallon size save2.QQ on 5 gallon size • ' N~wporr-eeatn-sto-re om~- 24 Fashion.Jsland , -- ,, '· GIFT BOXED! Novelty Felt Pin Cushions lnfla~able Bed Rest ' RENUZIT Pine Spray ; • Disinfectant Cleaner - ' ar ~---=-· , KITCHEN GUARD ~;-.-· Spray Cle1nel' ..... Usr 111 rtlrigffa\ofS. SllJl'tS, si~U. batlifl)OlllS, etc. Polislln. clelns and bl11l1lleM tbfome. po1celain, t)lf. forlllj(I ¥.cl OlMr "'"~s Stlt lf_TAll~V::~::"':_ ___ _ A captivdhng collection oi crea!ive creafures accumulated 101 !he precise purpose of peipetua!ine a pi-eponde!al!Ce ot polished pins !or perspicuous patterns. GREAT FOR T. V. Y/EWING Zebra striped hack rest of durable, heaV)'· d~!/ vinyl. ll's full siied. Easily inflated. light and easy lo cMry. Very comtortable. $5.00 RET All VALUE ~~Cork Jet Removes Corks !ht JiUM. ~e •JY IO l1lrrall'( "blow Jl1.il tor~:· S mp'j 1nwi lb.! '~ o! 1~11 lil11e r!t.,~~ 11110 tho! COi-a'lll 1111'11(11~ ~r~~ Air pr•1:.111t hlls oo.1 rllt c:.:•• It'' 1-..! $5.00 RETAll VALUE ' "Log Roll" Of ; Christmas Gift Wrap w,,P' up ~r Chro1tJL1: C1f11 'Urom P!C "If S~Vf, ~r / rm11~) w.r~ beaoh1ul 71) ,~ ,~ Mi er OetordlH """'"Of 1~,L ' rouR 98C CHOICE WESTMINSTER 14200 Btoeh Bl•d. J9C _ PICK OF FOUR Boxed ' Christmas Cards , · Ht'fe's still aoo!11er eiciling 1' Pie ·N· Save sel«:tion 111 bea1rt1ru!ly ill~slrated CMd! fach packed 25 ro a boi ~ilh 26 color mate~ ertYefOfleS, ~ 79C .JOLOFJlCAllDS 21 ENYno;cs _ 6S. RH. VALUE GENERAL ELECTRIC Satin Bright . Christmas Light Bulbs :: ~~r~'.'~~er ~;~~i:':i!1~~!bs nt r11e, c•~~rlliJ Oecor.itive «namtnts. c s m».es !hem COSTA MESA 175 E. 17th SI. "' I:"~ ..,,,.,__,., .. Hand Loomed Knit Novelty Sweaters Saine!~ SPt:CIAI. la ~ Wl:ilrr •¥**-. Casy-aie lljj'l acrr11c I.ails M cbeic.~ ol cob$. [a,:-lldiwi4uanr st1lt!.t •1!~ iPPl$1td M1t dift1tll1ei: ,$-M-1. 1;•-.-......... " SANTA AMA lrlshil.A MacMI. -.. -~,,..."'-- l B ~ hig Tu Me Ja nin tw lie I of ti lie :,'/ ces 58' wi1 Me J ber Am in wh ser a ''ict ran a s yea D Ari ma Il a lleu by SA prop t•o a s Oi C) v e Tues Th \\'US the t n1er Boa Par · Sant A I Ni Ti .. ro bo po la "' Vi ge. ea lei bir hi ho '"· ,. < r. I I I I I I I I I I I DAILY PILOT A f :J Black, Brown, Yellow I Minorities Win Offices By the Assocl1t~d Press : Randolph Crossl~y and Ben . over co n s e r val i v e 1 •1--1 _ did Dillingham, respectively. Republican Jot\n llarmer. .Siw• f 'lrm " 1nor1 y can ates won. high 1><>litical offi ces during The new black cOngres-I N CO L O R A D O , Tuesday's elections with sman is Harold Ford, a 29-Detnocral George L. Brown .t.texir<'ln-Americans and a year-old Democrat ,who un· was elected li eutenant Japanese-Ameri tan win-seated Tennessee s Rep. governor. Brown . 48, was ning governorships , nd Dan Kuykendall, a tour-lhe firstblackelecled tothe tw o blacks b eco~tng tcr1n -~epubllcan. Ford, a . Colorado Se na te when he ll eutenantgovernors. mort1c1a~ and stale wonelectionin1956. Singer Glen Campbell is .suing Sfringboard lnter· naUona Records, Inc. or Los Angeles for $1.25 IT]il- lion. The rirm is selling an album bearing the sing er's name but does not hav e_him perfor- ming. He also Wants $300 for eac h album produced. In Hawaii, the entire top of the winning Democratic ti c k et -governor, lieutenant governor and three congressmen -was ot Japanese·Am erican an· cestry. re prcsentultve, won tn a Blacks were appointed to A1 e mp his co ng ressional ser\'e as lie utenant go\'i!r- district that is 45 percent oors or South Carolina and black. Louisiana. during the ln Calitornia, Dem~ratic stuteScn. Mervyn Dymally, a native or Trinidad, was t!lccted lieutenant governor Reconstruction era fol· lowing the Civil War, but Oymally and Brown were the first blacks ever elected to the jobs ~ -ONE N!lW BLACK congressman also was elec~ 'fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJI led, boo~ling the total in the 11 flouse to 16. All 15 incum· bents were re-elected. Democrat Raul Castro, 58; edged Republican Ru&s Willi a ms to become the first !\.1exican-Americltn elected governor or Arlzonii'a"nd the -1.irs.LoLhis-par.t.y to win the--- o!fice in 10 years. Castro Is a former U.S. envoy to .Bolivia . . Je rry Apodaca, 4.0, beeame the first Spanish· • Ameri can governor elected in New Jlolexi co since 1918 when Octaviano Larrazolo served in the post. Apodoca, <t Democrat. won a narrow victory over Joe Skeen, a rancbef. J\podoca had.been .a slate senator for eight years. · DEMOCRATS GEORGE Ari yoshi. 48, and running mate Nelson Doi , 52, won il awaii's governor and U~utenanl goVernor posts hy bt;.aling Republicans -New City : Loses Bid SAN DIEGO <AP) -A · proposal to form a new coastal city ca lled San Die guito lo s t o\•ci:"·helming l y in ·ruesday·s election. The incorporation plan "'as rejected by residents or tbe to\\·ns \\·h1ch \\·ould have me rged ·Cardiff. Solana Beach. Encinitas, Village Park, Leucadia a nd Lomas Santa f·e. How· About A Rerun? LON DON IU Pll - Nine months ago. 1\Irs. Tina Con\\·ay ca lled a radio talk program and complained 'about being bo;,td because Britain·s po~·er crisis blacked out late ni ght televisioa progran1s .: Radio host. Robbie Vince nt had a s ug- gestion: t r:( .l?Oing to bed ... ear li er' u ntil late telev ision returns. This week she gave birth to a son a nd named hi m Robbie Vin cent in honor of the b road - cusier. • • REGULARLY $1822 Dewars"Wliite-Label"· half gallons -$1799 I-I Look at it as a ·~I wise investment. ·I When was the last time you heard or a ··real opportunity"? Probably not for qui te awhile. CLIP AND SAVE Here's something that doesn't happen very often. J)e\var's "\\'hite l~abel " half gallons for On ly $17.99 during the holidays. ·rhat's a savings of al most $3.00 over the price of t\\"O qunrts. )·ou sec, \ve're trving to win over l,alifornia. \\ f l)c"'ar·s "\\'hitc l .:i.hc\" is already ' the nlost popular S("ntch in manv • \ parrs n f 1hc country. A(ter all, . '. pcuplc know a grear authentic \ S\·or ch "·hen they tasrc o ne.) \Ye \~:int ~·uu ro try l)cw:tr's 110\\. Sn. for ;i limited t i1nc, we're ·offering /u1r ernnoiniCal half gallot1 :;( :11 a spcr i:1I price. l'irl: up several '\ half gallnn s nf l)ewar's "\\'hire ~ J .abcl" \\"it h easr-handli ng, bui lt-in ' i pourcrs. It's one investment that·s ca sil~· liquidated. Dewar& never varies. FALL '74 Take advantage of the low. money-saving prices on these useful household items ... at your local independent hardware marchant with national- chain buying power. We buy our merchandise at big savings, then pasa those savings on to you. WITH COUPON 4178~ . - REG. JIC Eo. LIGHT BULBS HOURS: I~ MONDAY -FRIDAY 9-9 SATURDAY-9-6 SUNDAY 10-4 __ Tl1is is AMERICAN SAVINGS ',_ . *89 YEARS SAFE. *Capital a11d reserves orer l1cice . legal req11ire111e11ts. *ASSETS OVER $4V4 BIWON STRONG. * Effeetive N0vember-2-7,-l&74-*------- ACCOUNTS INSUREO TO $40,000 with multiple accounts for a family of 4 -insured to $560,000 CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT ( 4 TO 10 YEA AS) pays $349 82 for each $1000 atter 4 years based on 7Y2% guaran\eed ~nnual rate providing an annual yield ol 7 7SC:o * ·SJ067 .f'11• ·SJOOO '1 YEAR OR "10RE CEATlf.ICATE..OF DEP.OSIT pays $67~15 lor...each $1000 at end or year based on 6~% guara"nteed annual rate providing an annual yield of 6.72%.* ·~527 ,,,,, .. ~500 DAY IN -DAY OUT PASSBOOK ACCOUNT pays $26.95 lor each $500 at end ot year based on 5Y•°1' guaranteed annual rate provtd!ng an annual yield of 5.39°/o. $5 minimum balance WITH NO WITHDRAWAL PENALTY. •Federal Regu!at1ons 1equ1re a s11bs1an11a1 1n\11e:o1 penalty tor ear1y w1thd1awa! * Now! Earn even more on accounts of * $100,000 or more -ask for details. SAFE DEPOSit BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS 1 1 MONEY ORDERS •·TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION I CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK' CHECK·A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY·MAIL SERVICE I NOTARY SERVICES • TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS-1 INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE TRANSMATIC' SE-RVICE • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE . INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask for details . ·_ ACCOUNTS INSURED TO ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000 $40,000 effective Nov. 27, 1974 effective Nov. 27, 1974 Affiliate: Firs! Charter Financial Corporalion Garden Grove Buena Park 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. 8231 La Palma Ave. ----at-Herbor-Btvd-. ----1-~cross-trom-Bue'nTPm-center - 534-6690 52 2-2601 Huntington Beach 78 30 Edinger Ave at Huntington Center 84 2-9311 Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol SI 1n While c ront Center 979 -9800 OPE~ SATURDAYS Convenient oltlces serving Southern and Northern Calltornl1, lnctucslng: • A~HAMBRA•AZUSA.•BE\fRlY HILLS StJ['IAI' ... ~ c.--~1~·1 II .Afl~\"I ,P''•'f ·• .. lli..c:. r HAWTHQR.Nt • HOi.lYWOOO • H'JNT1"11., 'ON Bt'-;~i · l A• t •• D • • ANt'" A.:, If R. · a 1 ,r'41f tOS A.NGELes. MANl~AliAN Bf;.,·.,. '"'/)'llCt AIR. '·' \j 11osr NQt'l,\'ilol~ f>A•. ~'DAL[ P4l0S V(R.OE.5 ~STAlES • PlOONOO Bf .i. •.• AT~lA , .• ('Nio.A '(~VAi i , .. <. · WUl•l !At(• •j'• >I lf'-!Plf C!IY. WH!TilrR Jr! .' ... "l',•111 I rA." • ~ ·, ;..u. r. ~ -.o ALSO IN: rAN fnANr·SC.0 ·Oo\~I A!.\.J ti•'<· ·, 11,1;. ',' _ r~·~ r1T'Y 1.t .. 1 .~"i SANM .. T(t\ H 11\!yQODi'ilY·\AN UA•t.t ,., .... ,, "' I I •I• ". \' °'l-:")·¥.~1 r4uTCQ~ll( Jifn~J.L(tJO. [ on-.1w--o.;,.;..,.,, ~--v ~~-.\N l rANORO - • • ' J\ f 2 DAlL V PILOT Thursday, Novtunbtr 7. 197.t . , . W.rit e-in Efforts Pay Off New Jersey Gambling Casinos Busted by Voters FRESNO IAP) -A two- week write-in <·ampaign en· ded In a stunning upset vit- tory In the st'andal-plagued l''resno County sheriff 's ... race. T RE NTON <APJ - Cusinos.crapped out at the polls as r+ew J erscl' votcr.s overwhelmingly defeated a referendum to permit statC· run gambling casinos. It was t .CW4,40S .no and G.58.068 yes. the state t reasury from ~aming tables. But those projections dwindled to a trickle during the campaign. State Sen. Anoe Marlin· dell, (0 -1\.lerccr), "'ho led the opposition, said after the casino's defeat was cer· lain. "Now let us think about pro \•iding real solutions to New Jersey's eco no mi c an d fi scal problems." , "'Atlantic City fs Just lludson . opi nion ."' ned ror casinos and wanted goi ng to have lo <'Omc up 1'he other 19 counties one. · . with some new ideas,'' rejccted thereferendum. OPPONENTS. LED by Vernon Towns hip, Hradwuysaid. Byrne, who struggled to spok.fsmen f or mos·t hometown or the Playboy lie attributed the loss maintain a neutral stance oi:ganited religions, waged enterprise, voted against mollly to recent statements after saying he would vote a low-budget campaign the referendum by a small by law enforcement of-for casinos, commented af· ugainst the rere.rendum. margin. ficial.s that organized crime-ter-the votes were counted Proponents reported out-,:=:;::=;::::;::::===:;:;:'=i was buyi ng up s easide that the question had been spend ing the opposition by hotels and other resort 'real emotional and controver-$500,000 to$20,000. estate in anticipation or sial in the state [Qr many Ther.e has been some casino approval. years. question that Byrne cou ld ··This year." he sald; •·the have lived'up to his·promise A.TLl\NTJC COUNTY \'olers were finally given a to restrlct casinos to Allan· Sunday is PllllDAY hi ,. M J ni t lie ·or ti t. Thomas Wh ilt, a for· mer officer e1nd now H junior college poJicc science instructor, toppled incum· bent Sheriff ~1 elvin \Vil- lmirth cind second-place finisher Guy Longley. The casinos had been proposed to boosl tourism, especially in Atlanuc Citr. Gov . UrendanT. Byrne sa1d he wou ld have restricted casinos lo the Bourd"•idk resort for ul lcaiot five years. '~w~a~s~o~n~e~o~r~t•~'O~r~o~u:•l:ie~s'.__'~'o~ic~c~a~n~d_ire~j~e~cl~ed~c:a~s~ino~-l~ic~C~it~y~. ~T~b~e~P~J~a:y~bo~y~C~lu~b~==~in;;t~he~-~·~·A~l!~[~l~l~!l~•l~I SllE CALLEO the defeat \'oting yes. The other w.as gambling. l respect their in Sussex County campaig-of the proposal a victory for Ii m Write-ins from 58 precin- cts not tallied elcclion night gave Whitt a job his op - ponents said he lacks the experience to handle. Cens ultitig Ul'IT ....... l~bilt.en.L_ered the-race ar- fcr the gra~d ju ry refused to Actor Eddie.Albert, an indict Langley. V.'ill mirth or enthus iastic home gar - defeated ca nd idate John, dener, has been n<1med a Cogdell in an <alleged con· consultant to the \Vorld ~~~~_::"'~i~ra~'~'~''='"~'~•-:._~~~~~~F~o~o~do--.;;Co nfere n c · Langi~ a fo rmer detec-ome. fie U.S. Oepart- 1i\'e·ser ant, and Cogdell ment or Agriculture an- (·hargt hat \Villmirth, nounced the appoint- sheriff for 20 years, offered mcnt. Cogdell money a nd ·favors ,----------. to sabotage 1~angley 's can1· p~ign by planting drugs in h1scar. The gran d jurors critic\'Eetl Langley for ha\'ing Cpgdell tllpc a con· ''ersation "'ith Will mirth a nd scolded Willmirth for giving Cogdell portions or l----~~~~~J Langley's personnel file. • • Use your JCPenney charge card. Sele prices ettecllv1 through Sunday. \\'llEN TllE legislators approved th e c a s ino question ror the ballot in l''1ay, it was s uggested the rest of the state would benefit from s ubstantial new revenue flowing into the people over vested in- terests. Atla nti c Ci t y 'Pt1a yo r Joseph Bradway said he "'as as overwhelmed as was the question, and disap- pointed, too: * * • * * * • "STATEMENT SAVINGS "-PRESTIGE Card llXllY lNOlts Mettury Slvin1s Bldf .• lnn1 BtKh Bl'ld. 11 Carson SI. 8U£NA ,ARK Mertury 5'\'jn1~ Bid& .• Valley View 1t L111coln CARSON Mer cur)' Savin~ BldJ , AY1lon Blvd. 11 Si.JI O.e10 frwr. HUNTINGTON 8£ACH Mercbry Savin~ Bldf., Edinger at Beach LA HABIA·fUtlERTOH Mercury S1v1ngs B!d1., Imperial Hwy. 11 Harbor TOSTl/t Mt1cu1y 5'v1n1s BldJ,, Irvine Blvd. 1t Nt•Plllt Ave . • WEST COVINA Mticury Savini~ BldJ., Cillus Ave. at San Btrnardino f1wy. * • • * * • * * * * * * * ~ * * • • * * * Clearan_cel - Garden plant values. • save 50e on 1 gallon size Save2.00 on 5 gallon size Newport BeacH Store Onl~ 24 Fashioo Island • I Novelty Felt Pin Cushions A cap!1va!in~ collection of creJlive creatures accumulated 1or !he Jlletise purpose of perpe!uatin~ a preponderance ol polrshed pins for perspicuous patteros. lnfla~able Bed Rest CHEAT FDR lY. YIEWINC ! BIJY Now FOii CHRISTMAS GIVING/ RENUZIT Pine Spray , Disinfectant Clean er ' or ~,;-:=r KITCHEN GUARD -iP' Spray C~1ner use on 1etri1~a100. ~:o~es. ~;nq. bi1hrOllms. tic. Po!ishn , c!wls and Dr1r;M~~~ chrOflle. porcelain, Ille, . I01miu and otner !in•shts $l11 lf.TAIL;:l::~:UE:__ ____ !i{ Cork Jet Removes Cork s Zebra s!nped bac~ rest nt dutable, htavy-du1~ vin)li. Ifs lull sited. Easily 'in!lated. light and).tsy 10 carry. Very com!Oftabll'. SS,00 RETAIL VALUE ~~-~ Iii! sull'e. ·~ "'IY !6 lileully "Dlllw 1~ tor~." S IP'.jllt 1nwt lht _..,, c;t ths !i!11i' 1'«'.! info tile tor' »lid ll'Jmp 1~ ~1·1~ Alt ._ _ _, 1o1•>.111e hit~ Olit 1tie ~·•.It's 11111! $5.00 RETAIL VALuE ' Boxed ' PACK Of FOOR Chris_lmas Cards Heres slill inGther eMcilinr ~ Pie 'If Save Sf.kctton of bealihlully il!ustraled UfdS ~ac• packed 25 lo a llo1 Wi!b -26·tu1or "lSt'.lled envelope~. , 79C 65c REt VALUE GENERAL ELECTRIC Salin Bright Christmas Light Bulbs :: ~~1~'.2~~e.'dai~~1:~,!rn~~rbs yet tt.e1 • Cekli!lll deeOfallve f¥llilrlll!nls. Mn lllem ::· . ~. COSTA MESA Hand Loomed Knit Novelty Swaaters Solrttllllll"VECW. ror rour W1~1" ,....._ -btr catt IOOS ICfylic •.111t 111 ttieict-M cOb'~ {K~ !Dd1V1dult1 s!11ed w1tli mtiQled knit d1St£~ Si1es: S-M-t. "SANT.A AHA 7 ce co l H be 58, Wi " go fi r or ;1 JJo ~ A in ., se a \'i '" a ye· Ar m ii' lie by s, pm coa Di "' Tue T \\':JS the me Bea r .. San N T r v g c te bi hi h r ( r; I -1 I I , I I I I I I I WESTMIN STER I ~ 200 lfach Bl Yd. I 15 E •. 17th St. '!I:"'"""" - lrlolol & ~Mt---1 . .;..-·11 -........... _ • ' .. OPEN WEEKDA VS 9 TO 9-SUNDA Y 10 TO 7 u .. • • • • ' • • • Black, Brown, Yellow DAILY P1LOT ii f;) . - Minorities Win Offices , . 8y lhe As11oclated Press : Randolph Crossley ai\d Ben· 'Ii 't . d'd Dillingham, respectively. over con se rvat i ve : SIW• f 'lr• " nor1 y can 1 ates won high political orriccs during Tue.sday's _elections wittt Afexican-Americans and a Japanese-American win - ning governors hiflS, and two b l acks becoming lleutcnant governors. In 1-lawaii, the entire 101> ·or the winning Democratic Lick e l -governo r , lieu\,J!no.nt governor and three congressmen -was of Japunese-A1n erican an- cestry. ONE NEW BLACK Republican Jobn •larmcr. The new black .congres-I N COLOR AO O .. sman is Harold Ford, a 29-Oc1nocral George L. Broy,•n year-old Democrat who un-was elected lieutenant seated Tennessee's Rep. governor. Brown, 48, was. Dan Kuykendall, a Cour-. the first black elected to thC term RepubliG8n. Ford, tt Color11do Senate when he morti ci wn .a nd state wonelectioninl956. reprcsentutive, won in a Blacks were appointcd'to l\.1emphis congressional serve us lieuten11nt go\•er- district that is 45 percent nors or South Carolina and black. Louisiana duri ng the lnCa\ICornia, Democratic state Sen. l\.1ervyn Dymally, a native or Trinidad, was elected Jlcutenant ~vernor Rcconstru<'tion era fol · lowing the Ci\•il War, but Dymally and Drown were the first blacks ever eletted tothejobs. • Singer Glen Campbell is ,suing Sfringboard Inter· nationa Records, Inc. of Los Angeles for $1.25 mil· lion. The firm is selling an album bearing the singer's name but does not have him perfor- ming . He also wants $300 for each album .produced. congressman also was elec1 'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil led, boosti ng the total in lh8-11 House to 16. All JS incum- benls were re-elected. Dc.mocrat Raul Castro, 58, edged Republican Russ Williams to become the first i\fexican-AmeMcan clec::ted governor of Arizona and the first of •his art to win the office ·in 10 years. astro Is a former U.S. envoy to .Bolivia. Jerry Apodaca, 4,0, ~cam e the first Spanish· American governor elected in New l\fexi co since 1918 when Octaviano Larrnzoto served in the post. Apodoca, :t Democrat, won a narrow ,·ictory over Joe Skeen. a rancher. Apodoca had been .a state senator for eight years. DEMOCRATI; GEORGE Ari yoshi , 48, and running mate Nelson Doi, 52. "-'On llawaii 's governor and lieutena~t governor posts hy l.lt;Jlling Republicans -. New City : Loses Bid SAN OIEGO fAP) -A propos al to form a new roasta l city c ulled San Dic gu ito lo s t ove r"•h e ln1ingly in 'fu esday's election. The incorporation pl an \\·as rejected by residents of the tO"-'ns "'hich "·ould have merged -C ardiff, Solana Bcarh. Encinitas, Village Park, Leucadia and Lomas Santa f''c. How About A Rerun? LONDO N IUPil - Nine mon(hs ago, f\lrs. Ti na Con"·ay called a radio talk. program and complained 'about being bored bcc'ausc Britain's f)O\\'Cr crisis blacked out late ni ghl tc lc vi!io~ programs.: Radio host Robbie Vince nt had a sug· gestion: try i:oi ng to bed· e arl ier until late tele\'ision returns. This v.•eek she gave bi rth lo a son and named him Robbie Vincent in honor of the broad- rasler. REGULARLY $1822 " . ewars Wliite Label • half gallons ·S1799 CLIP AND SAVE .. Look at it as a '.wise investment. \¥hen was the last time you hea rd of a .. real t opportunity"? Probably not for quite awhile. Here's something that doesn't happen very often. l)c~·ar's "\Vhite J.abel" half gall ons . fur Only 1'1 t-.99 during the holiday~. 'l'hat's a savings of almost $3.00 over the price of t\\'O quarts. )'ou sec, , \VC 're tr\·ing tu \Vin O\'Cr California. '\ (f)ewar·.,. ;-,\\'hitc l.abcl" is alrcad)· ' rhc rno!'t popular Srn1ch in many \ r arr<: of the coun trr. Aftl"r all, pt:uple kno'" a great authentic ~cntt·h "·hen ther taste one.) \\'..:\\ant you to rry l)e\V a.r's 110\\. Sn, lnr a limited 1imc, "·e're otfcring: nur cronnmil·al half gallon rn :1 !-}1t:t·i:tl prirt'. l'ir k up se veral ( , _half gallnnS:_ of l)ewa.r's "\\'hi1c J/ 1\-_J .abel"' \1id1,easy-l~andling, l>uilr.i11 ,•\\ pourers. It s one investment · · that's easi ly liriui<latcd . neuer uarie~. FALL '74 Take advantage of the low, money-saving prices on these useful household items .•. at your local independent hardware merchant with natioilal- -enain buying power. We buy our merchandise at big savings, then pass those savings· on to you. WITH COUPON 4178~ REG. JIC II. LIGHT BULBS HOURS: MONDAY ~ FRIDAY 9-9 SATURDAY 9-6 SUNDAY 10-4 -· • • -\ * 89 YEARS SAFE. * Ca11ital a11d reseri,'f!.~ oi·er /11Jice legal req11ire111e11ts. *ASSETS OVER $4 V.. BIWON STRONG. * Effectiv.aNov.ember 27, 1974 * ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000 with multiple accounts for a family of 4 insured to $560,000 ·~350 .I',,. ·51000 CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT ( 4TO10 YEARS) pays $349 82 tor eac_h $1000 after 4 years based on 71ho/o guaranleed ~nnual rale providing an annual yield of 7 79~o * ·51067 ,,,,,. ·~1000 1 Y.[AR ORM.ORE CERTIFICATE.OF DEPOSIT pays $67.15 for each $1000 at end 7 of year based on 61h% guaranteed annual rate providing an annual yield of 6.72o/o * ·~527 ,,,,,. 8500 DAY IN-DAY OUT PASS BOOK ACCOUNT pays $26.95 for each SSOO at end ol year based on sv.01. guaranteed annual rate providing an annual yield of 5.39o/o. $5 minimum balance WITH NO WITH DRAWAL PENALTY, *Federal R~u1a11ons 1equ1re a subs1an11al 1n1eres1 penalty for early w11hdrawal * Now! Earn even more on accounts of * $100,000 or more-ask for details. • " • SAFE DEPOSlt BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS 1 I MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION I CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANI( CHECK-A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE I NOTARY SERVICES • TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS ! INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE . ' TRANSMATIC' SERVICE • SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE . INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask for deta ils ACCOUNTS INSURED TD $40,000 effective Nov. 27. 1974 ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000 effecl tve Nov. 27, 1974 Affiliate: First Charier Financial Corporation .. .Garden Grove • Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave. ~ 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534-8690 across from Buena Park Center Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave al Huntington Center 842·9311 522-2801 Costa Mesa 3110 Bristol St 1n White cront Cenier 979·9800 •. OPEN SATURDAYS Conw1n1inrolflces serving Southern arrd Northern Calltornia, including: ALHAM BRA . /l ~Us.A . BE\' ~If >ill\ Bo.J{/\:A rAR". . ( -.... ''· ·II .\ll(lfN ::.Q )•'f .... , i '.QA• r 11AWTH()QJI.(· l'l'>'IOPO •H•~1,>,:,•Q"18E£(•~ A•:. .1 .:i.~;··A :1q A r f'<l[ LOS A.NGEL£5 • MA,t1AT1AN fil, • · Vb \ TC1 .:i.•P '" ·, •<Q'.j( NQP.\i'll • 1>,.,, \'C'4Li P·\lOS vt:IW£S E.Sl•l.T(S · Pl00Noo fl!·' ,\'.'.t. l.'{'\i•GA (R\'Ai, Ao!'.'· SO Tl< 9AV r" 'l' ~ lf\~fll(C'!'l'•Wl•ITi•fA rl '' .,.,l •I'~ fR~A • A '.il',''f ,() ALSOIN·~A'JfPA.r./I"~,) OA>',l'.' ... ~AN'~!.t.!['} ; .... (~JO TY· /IN l<A• ~I ~JJl'1•,•1 ·\IAILl.JO•\O·. "'! '·' ... '·<If ',";Y\I"• [ •' P 1-•• '"·'A~l t~U'(;Rott( ~,,•.,;i .\~1.(A~Q - ' • • ' • • l\ I ·I DAILY PILOT . Thursday, Novembtr 7, 197 .. ' Women Make Vote Gains Legislatures Show 70o/o Surge WASJllNGTON fU Pll -y.·oman elected chief jui;tice ?i1aryland. were defeated Ella G r ctss o 's o\•er-in North C<.iroli na. <.1long with three women "'helmin2 victory as Con· Also in California, l\1areh Sen<\te candidates Ba'rbara necticut governor led a long 1'~ong, a Chinese· American J\1ikulski of J\taryland a nd list of gains y.·h1 ch "'Omen state assemblywoman best Betty Roberts of Oregon made in state · level bal-known for her lcgis'-lion to 3 nd Repy_blican Gwen Bush loti n g , inc ludin g un ban 1>ay toilets, won the ofSouthCarolina. csti1na1ed 70 percent in· California secretary of Seventeen wom en were Maestro Muffled • By Judge ' NEW YORK (UPI) -: ~ federal j udge has deriied as friv,olous an attempt by bandl eader Ly le C. ''Skit- ' COLOR ENLARGEMENTS c r e<.ise in the s t ate state's office. electedtotheU.S.House,12 legislalivesc:its. She was the first Orient~I · of them incumbents. But "'\Vomen also gained a new to be elected to a statewide the gain for women was s eat i n C o n g res s, a office. reduced to one because four JieuteniJnt go\'crnorship. Fredi Wechsler, elections incumbents -including and a big city mayor. But ana lyst for the National Grasso -did not seek re· the most important vie· \Vomen 's Political Caucus, election. ch" llenderson to have his Income ·t ax indict ment dismissed because similar a llegations against rormer President Nixon were not prosecuted. · 5x7 -~ •. : •••• $.49 ea. 110 sl i•es 111 included 8x10 •••••.• $1.19 ea. 118 slides & HfS. ROI incl1ded ' tories were registered in the l'Slimatcd from incomplete In Lida Junction. Nev .. ~late legislatures. many or res ults th at wome n in·' Beverly 11arrell, owner of a them still SQU abblWg O\'er t•rcased their num~rs in legal bordello, apparently the proposed Equal Rights !!late legislatures Crom 470 lm;t her bid to become the Amendment to the U.S. tomorethan750-a70pcr-first working madam elec- Constitution cent gain. ted to the Nevada Assem· 1-lowever, J udge Edward Weinfeld did throw out lour of the · eight counts Wed· nesday in the indictment filed last July charging the 56-y~a r-old llenderson with evading more than $100,000 in income taxes in 1969. ' REPRINTS •• $.13 ea. JANf~ GREY Ha yes. a Based.on those estiffi:al~s. bl y. The latest Ul)Official De mocrat. "'as elected s he said , the fem1n1st total Wednes day showed mayor in San Jose, Calif., 1novement believes it may the red-headed madam had becoming the first womiJn win ratification of the E~A. 2,552 \'Oles com pared to to hCad a eity over 500 000 The umcndme nt, which 2,674 for her opponent, Don. persons. · . w_ould. p~ohi~it statu!ory J\toOdy , a service station Democr a t 1-lary Anne d1 scr1m 1nat1o n against operator. Both 1-l e nders on and Nixon, according to papers filed in Manh<ittan feder<t l court , t ook substantial deductions for gift s of professional papers and falsely stated the date of the Album size ORDER NOW! OFFER EXP. 11-14-74 SAN JOSE MAYOR Jane Grey Hayes Kr u psa k "'as e le c ted ~·omen. hus been al.'proved lieutenant go\'ernor of New in 33 of the reqwred 38 York a nd associate Justice slates. Susie Sharp was the first ~T-LOOKS-LIKE-people-.C:ift s ~o a v..ol<L.n.e.w._tax_ll---1- may sti ll be callling me regulat ions. For dinin.~ find J,,,,,·in.t: u111on.~st tl1t ti'lirs of fint old s.1il(n,t: sl1ips. ' IJEAT INFLATION SPECIAL < 2 F OR 1 WITH THIS 1'U Two t.:111N'f!! /o'or Thr Prier ~I On,• Duily Sunday thru Thursday 5:00to7:00P.M. . ~ .... ~~~-..,~~~~~~--' Dinner servcd nighlly /romS:OOp~m . £nter1ainmenl f\'ightly .. Fisl1ts, 1\fr.Jts, O)•Jli"r Bur, f•lo1td JVittl's, Airs and SpiritJ !Ul:Q!I,ri.stian'!i '°rt J5J E. Co11st Hig fi u,,1y .V 1\'t111porr'Btu(/i __ 1 .,1·, , Rtjtr11Jtioris (714) 675-5)20 -. : . · • Open stock 1t-40o/o to 500/o super 11vlngs to accent your holld1y t1ble! Buy from open stock and save a bundle. Handcrafted stoneware from Japan and Argentina. Designs that won't fade. Ch ip resistan t. OYen proof Dishwasher safe. \ · .Xd'd a festive accent to your \. \ holiday table when you buy now \ at open stock savings! ~ 175 Dinner plate Reg.3.75 .... Now . · · ' 1so I Cup and saucer Reg.3.25 .•.• Now Offer good 10 days only. m.;idam," said Ms. Harrell, CITING P RELIMINARY whOse supporters hi d kick-a 5 . returns rrom "k ~y" states ed of£ a victo-ry party al the which have not rati fied Cottontail Ranch, a collec· ERA. l\1 s. \Vechs ler:saidthe tion oC trailers a t a lonely P1"'""""'.H••~1111· caucus "-'as encouraged by desert crossr.oads, when it 1:.,rs::.:. ~ an indicated increase of fi ve looked like she was winning ,1!'0Ul"1100t ---. PAM: Beach at Orangefhorpe • Open weekdays 1D to 9:30. Sundays 10 lo 6. OIU•E: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open Weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 to 6. \\'Ome n in the Florida Tuesday night . AUO!"Of1 L · I d · 642-175J eg1s atu re an a n increase T h e new co n g r e ss-I ~=========:t M.Nl'A AMA:. 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekda~ 1 O 10 9. Sundays 10 to 8._ or three in Illinois, but wo m en ar e Mari l y nl- di sappointed by a gain of Lloyd , ! u -·renn. 1, wno only one seat in Indiana. replaced her husband on the Despite the ERA con· ballot after his death in a t roversy . few of th e plane crash ; Helen fiteyner, \1·ome n's races hinged or (0-N.J .l, wife or former reminist issues. Gov. Robert Meyner ; Grasso .. a retiring Gladys Noon Spellman, (D- D e mo c r f.!l1c cong re s-, Jl.1d.), Millicent Fenwick, s wo m un who s huns <R-N.J .) a nd Ma rtha.Keys feminism, becar.ne the fjrst fD·Kan.) ' woman elected . governor "'Overall we feel that i t "-'i thout trading on the was definit'ely a victoryJ or_ reputation of her husband. woinen·~·--n.1s. \Ve chsle r She defeated Republican said. ·"We have a long y.•ay ~ Robert Steele. by a 59 to 41 to" go, but •.ve·ve alsp come a percenl margin. long way. The fact that so many women did· we ll B U T T WO OT ll E R enables political "'omen to \\"Omen gu~ernatorial can· set their sights higher. \Ve dl~otcs , R.e puhlican s -""'ill also push Congress Lo S hirl ey C rump le r or be more r esponsive·to Nc v<.ida a nd Louise Gore or women 's issues." · · Set a sensational table. u,e1y ...,.,,.,_ cDilrtlDIMM"- ll'tff1 ........ ,......,..,. • Autumn Breeze •Bisque GARANIMAtS -1 ' ) 3 SELECTED STYLES SIZES 7~ 14 & 3-6X BOYS & GIRLS ( I Just match up the hippos, lions •. monkeys, zebras, and end up with coord inated ch ildren's outfits. Hippos go with hippos, monkeys go with monkeys, and so on. And like t.he hippos and other creatu[es, easy-care Garanimals never need ironing ... Just as wasli;lble too. Your child's room may be neat and tidy, but.with Garanimals, his closet's g on-na be a real zo o.: / - 1~3 456 789 0 9 ·-.. --····-·--CHARGE.IT with your JCPenney Charge Card !1 you don't have a charge. · JUSI see how last we can open up YQur new account. Add th e finishing touch es. • Blue Octagon ' •Casbah •Casc o Blue Sugar and creamer Reg . 10.00 ......... Now 50o Soup bowt Reg. 2.25 .... . ..... ." ..... Now -100 Salad plate Reg. 2.50 ....... . ..... Now 12s Vegetable bowl Reg. 9.50 . . . . . . ........ Now 47s • <3atali na •Fi renze •San Remo • Tessln Green ' COSTA MESA -171 0 HA RI OR ILVD. OR ANGE CITY SH°"'1HG CENTER 633·0995 ANAHEIM LA<OUHA IEACH.- 509 E. KATEl.U. AVE. 1294 50. COAST HWY: --.... -M.~ I UBIA PARK:-Seac~ al 011ngel)>orpe •Open W.ekdays 10 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. 772·2472 494.flOI ~ .. c...-·-540·7JJ7 oullGE: City Dr. at Garde n Grove Blyd. •Open weekdavs 10.to 9. sund~y; 10 to 6. SAllTA AM_A.~3900~:-Bristol-No. of So.,.COnt Plaza • ()pen weekdavs 10 to 9. Sundays 10· 10 6. • , • l • .. • • -· ' ' ' I c 62 M no m· " in re ,. 4 .< ~I T na I. D B m c co .,, c na lh ,., SP \' i Li Fl • Ca1npaiga~r Victory I For the . ~ Women LOS ANGELES <APl - Women's liberation scored a ~statewide victory over m ale chauvi n is m .os California \voters narrowly approved a plan to descx the state Constitution by ridding il or references to the male gende r. Gone, wjt}! the passage 0£ Prop. 11 ht Tuesday's elcc· tiontare s iich titles as \l.'Ork· Sinatra's House -A Real Steal BEVERLY HILLS (UPl)-The posh Palm Sprlriis estate is situated on 2 i,; acres and sells for $1 ,'150,000. bul it's no ordinary obome -it belongs lo entertainer f'r.an~·,. Sinatra. A real estate rirm announ{ed that Sinatra i1 moving to a higher a ltitude in the San Jacinto l\1ountalns in the ldyllYiild area. and wa s pullin~ hi s estate on sale. "This is pure luxufy,'' said Ed Kell y, vice preiddent or Mike Silvermun and Associates, the firn1 ha ndling the sale. ·The estate includes the mai n house a nd five sepurate Pst houses Y.'ith a total of two baths In each ofthe 12 bedrooms, a t~nnis eourt, two swimming pools, u whirlpool and sa una baths. men's co mpe nsa tion , us-~-------------------- semblymen, chairmen, and r all mention· or "he" and "him.'' I IN TllEIR PLACE are s uc h neu tral .tefms as workers' co mpensation, me'mbers of the assembly, and presid~ng officers. Sponsored by Democratic , Assemblyman Alan Sieroty oC Los Angeles, Prop. 11 at-- . 4"-•o+-11-~ o r gan ized opposit ion. Neverthe l ess , it jus t -managed l b squen k throu g h, winni ng b y 2,592,901 votes to 2,548,898 y.•ith all of \he state's 2A 265 \ A. R -\Vhile King County vot e rs in J pretincts r eporting. ' Washington \\'ere voting approval to topless dan· cing, go.go da ncer was performin g her art , seemingly brimming \v1lh confidence und not much else. Tqpless Taboo Barely Passes ·COCOA BEACll. F1a. IUPl l -A referendum ban. ni ng topless s unbathing passed by a surprisingly close ----vote.buL <1 .leadu..or..thc bale·bre.lsts..foc<:es.\'Owed"5he. wouldn"l be bound by lhedeci sion. , ···rhe whole National Guard cou ldn't make me put m y top on," sa id Cindy ft·lills, 22, a 38 -24 -36 go-go dan• cer at the lt1issilc Lounge. ~· · The vote y.•as l,589 to l,324 Tuesday y.•ith some ab· sentee ballot~ still to be counti;d, and some observer s "''ere surprised at ttlc narrow qiargin in view of the campaigning by t-.lr11 . Lee Gagnon and 36 women voluntters . J\1 rs. Gagnon said her group co ntacted 5.000 or th{: beach's &.400 registered voters to urge them to \'Ole for the topless ban. 1 f\1 iss !\I ii Is s..ii d the ban \'iolates her indi\'idual iights and she intends lo keep on sunbathing topless even if it means arrest. "I'll go to court," she saul "l"1n sure the judge y.•ill throw the case out of court." S I EROTY SA ID the measure "recognizes that both men and women have an equal opportunity to par- ticipate in the political process." Timothy 0 . Weinland, a lau• student who \Vrote the official ballot argument aga ins t Prop. 11, com. plained that the language change "'would not onlv make for a confusing air Or a rtificiality but would divert-atte ntiog from the real problem involved. If there is discriminatio n ag•inst women, then the solution is to change at- titudes and s ubstantive laws." Sunday is raa&AY Electorate l11Modoc Picks Loser HavE!'a Sundae on·Sunday · ,, at · AL'l'L'RAS. lt.:Pl l -f"or 62 \'l'ars, the \"Ol crs of ~lo~o e Cc1unt y ba rked nothing but \Vinncrs, hut a man 11.:1n1ed Flournoy \\'i1h I :.1 wealth nf distant relatives in Lhl' cuunly killed thal AMERICA"S # 1 ICE CREAM PARLOUR Yes, we 're open and close by onANGE 2045 N. TU STIN record. :~~!;:!;!!;~~~~~~:!:~~~~!:!!!l~~ \Vith 22 F l o u rn oys registered in th<> countr of 4.445 re gistered voters • .llodoc gave its support ·ruesday-Lo GOf guber· natorial candidate Houston I. Flournoy, who lost to IJemocrut Edrnund C. Brou•n Jr. \Vith that, the. county or mountain ranches in California's northeastern corner ga\"e up jts record - e\"er since 1916 a& rilodoc County "''ent, so u•cnt the nation and the stale. Presumably Y.•ith that thoui;ht in mind. Fl ournoy l"ampaigned hard in the ~parsely popu1aled county. \·is il in g s uc h places as Lik ely. populatt'd rnostl y by Flournoy kin . F. PAUL MEYER, Jr. M.0. annources the opening of his office for GENERAL PRACT1€E OE MEDICINE at 265 LAGUNA A VF.: LAGUNA BEACH FOR APPOINTMEITT, CALL 494·1181 Tubeless Radial WHITEWALL A70/13 IL!. \ii F~ ( ... Ill) ~ ~ • ·- U>/13 155/14 165/14 24951~ COMPLETELY AIR lDJU~TABLE -15!~ BUENA PARK 2962 Linco9n 11.-d. lcCM"Mr •t LMc:olll lll!d ICllCIHI • Tl'lurtda , Novt mbet 7, 197.4 Bert-Forde Revival, Inc. Brings To You MIRACLE DELIVERANCE REVIVAL Under the Gospel Big Top ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS -ST_A_R_T_S~ Costa Mesa TONIGHT Nov. 7 thru Nov. 17 -7:30 P.M. *Oon 't 'iniss thi s •i::omt st• God Sovt, Heal & Dtll•tr · OPPortunity to hear the preaching of the word confirmed with signs and wonders following . -• Anoinltd Spirit FiUtd Gosptl Mu1io COME! HELP US TO LIFT UP JESUS! BRAND NEW 1st QUALITY 6.l0/15 19'5 8.00/16.5 39'5 : T.00/15 24's 8.J5/1&.5 49ts.. 1 11.00/16 24'5 10,0Q/1&.5 54'5 ,{ 7.50/1& 34'5 6.50/11 23'5 ' ~ • . ' l'l<l lu l~~•f,~.l•lJo ·(' I> • /13 (131/ll! . ' .... 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Sizes 8-18 Color s: Red Plush Wedgewood Blue ---·sn-o~rs21 .nn--­ Long $26.00 · by VANI'1-,Y F~,\.IR Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL -- Phone:642·11 97 Open Thursday Evening • • \ ., Chrishnas · Be«Jins at Jf.O.lq l»hl • See our e xciting collectio'n of tops' fr om ' Marisa Christina, Hark. Outl ander , Anne K lein ... a nd dr e~s them up or d own wi th t he r ight accessory. WESTCLIFF PLAZA Trousers bv Obrbin -TATTERStALLS CHECKS TARTANS .. t • " . -·-. -• .. _ ... .. .. • • • T~en Hearth Going t!P Smo·ke ~ . . . • 1n By PATRICIA McCORMACK NEW YORK fUPll -Kids don 'l go behind the garage to try. 1moking cigurettcs. They do it with peers on the 1>luyground in the school or in some r~stroom . By the time they arc 1u~e a lot or boys and girls have tncd smoking. Some al rendy huve 1nadc ·up their minds. These are ··regular users" or cigar"ettes. So1ne conCirmcd nine.year-old smokers al.ready adopt the <'1garette manipul<1tion habits or .aduh smokers. said l-lelen Jones. of thf American Lung Association. 1'he Amerit·an Lung Association. Arnerican Cancer Society and the Public ll ealth Service are the big forces ' in the. antismoking .cam- pcaign aimed at the little kids and teenagers. _/ The llecalth Detectives are trying lo convince the young Americans that \vhar·s on every pack or cigarelles is true. To \\.'it: ··warning: the Surgeon General has Cleterm{ncd that smoking is d<in gerous to your health." But the campaigni. arc not just anlismoking. They play up to the • :idvanlages of deVeJopin a health· rul lifestyle. Comic books, rot grade and junior hi3h 'choel students. ten the antismokin& story in a way that's palatatft to t~e youngsters. Movi~s, television <=ommercials. pamphlets with read·lo stories ror pre.school c hildren. a nd other materials r ain down the an· tismoking m essage. TEENSTESTt~D The Public lleallh Service offers a teenage self test for smOking . That one, new, is avail able free from the. National Clearinghouse fo'or Smoking a nd lfcalth , Bethesda, r..ld. ~16. The youngsters nre tested on er. reels of smoking on health, on non· smokers' rights, on the Positive er. reels or smoking, on lhe manufac· tured reasons for smoking. Other materials are available free___fi9m tli.L.American Cancer SOCiety. 219 E. 42nd St., New York. N.Y.10017. 'fhal Christmas Seal Agency·s current teen·centered antismokins prC'lg r a m s have at least twe highlights One i~ the use or high t>ehool volunteers to talk to grade sl•hool children about smoking and hea'lth 1'he other is a direct apptal 10 leens themselves, and involves many activities. A.mong the more in~crcsting are those that are also linked to the movem('nl ror the ··rigtits of the nonsmokers " l\lis's Jones says the appeal or the nonsmokers rights movement to young people is one of the more Posilive signs in the teen smoking picture. /\long a nother lint> is an C\'Cnl kno~·n as ttie "unsmokers·· <=on· cert. The Chicago Lung As · socialion last ye'llr sponsored an unsmokers' rock concert. r.1ore than 2,000 attended. The concert in· eluded a deejay -Gerry l\rcns of \VVVX -who quit on l~e air and persuaded 300 young people to quit Vo'ith him The Am eri can Lung Association hopes to reduce the number or teen· age smokers by aiming special messages al preschool and elemen lary school children l\mont teens as a whole, the number who s moke -and tha~ means one or more cfgareltes H.r week or one or more per dar -is 1$ percent or the teenage population. By age 18, however, almost °"' third of the boys smoke 1nd one quarter or the girls do. -SMOK ING RATE • In its ''teenage i-;elr test on. 11moking.'0 the Public l lealth Ser· vice 'gives s ome opinions or lecnag<irs on s moking. Among teenagen who smoke. some opinions go like this:·' -57 percent think that teenagers who smoke cigarettes regularly cannot quit any timethey like. -30 percent of teenagers Who smoke think it is a stUpid thing to dQ The other 70 percent think it is a smart thing to do. -77 percent or the lccnagers who sn1oke feel it is better not to start smoking than to pave to quit. -Ha)r or those "'ho s moke reel students who s moke are more popular And the other hair of those . who smoke reel students v.'hO smoke are less pOpular In man y school systems throughout the nation teachers show a filmstrip called "I'll Choose 1'he High Road .. The purpose or the color sound strip is to inform boys and girls about 12 years of age GASP for Cleaner Air • By JOOl..SON otUM0..11~ f';lt!Sl•ll Q: <;an smoke fronl other people's cigarettes h:t,rm those nearby! A: Yes. Inhaling someone else's cigarette smoke arrects the non- s moker in much the same way as the sm·oker. New studies suggest that smoke drifting ofr the end or a .cigarettc:co.ntains even more tar and nicotine than there is in the drag the smoker Inhales. 1'his, in a nutshell, is what GASP (Group Against Smokers· Pol· lution) is all about. · It is a J'ather militant organization dt!dicated to "publicizing the rights of nonsmokers. educaligg the public to the dangen; or pollution from tobacco s moke and making smokers aware or the discomfort they often innict on nonsmokers." Founded in r.·faryland ~cveral years ago, it now has spread west· ward and there arc approxi1n ately 13 chapters in California. 1'he Orange County group was formed by-Jennifer Wilkinson a Foun~ain Valley secretary; Eileen MacMillan.. a Newport Bea.ch vocalist. "'ho r ecently apJ)l'arcd in San Francb;co with Robert l\lerrill, and Tar1e Keaton. a Santa Ana cosmetic representative. TELEVISION SPOT 'Ptf rs. J\1acl\1illan. \\.'ho is allergic to cigarette smoke, heard about q.ASPon television and "'rote lo the headquarters office to find out how to start a loca l chapter. She and l\irs. Wilk inson and tils. Kealon,\v bb .ilso were tired of sha11ng smoke. 1n\·1ted all their 1nends to a wine and cheese party in •June to make plans rorlhc ne\v chapter:.-. .. ll·was so unusu3l, to come to a -p)l.rty,-wjth-U tfie ingredients or lhe·party but rto smoking." l\lrs. \\'ilklMoitsatd. . fJ'he party' m).dC enough money t.Q.g~t things rolih}g. but keeping the treasury full is &till a constant battle. The,5alC.of GASP buttons will help, theof!icer!t believe. as "'ill new mCmbershiJ>(. !Tht>y sell several campaign.type buttons. one of \\'hich says, .. Nonsmokers l\lakc Better U:ivers. ") The chapter's main project now is to collect signatures on petitions asking the Orange County Board of Supervisors to ban or partially bao :smoking in seven different ureas. · PUBLIC BUILDINGS ·rhese include theuten;, art galleries, museums and all other buildinJ?S open to the public for entertainment: every meeting place in which public business is conducted r equi ring p~rtici pation 9r obser· vat ion ,\!so, every public or private health earl' facility; fruit and Vl'gctable s ections of n1arkets; all elevators, public and private, used by the public: areas up to al least 20 percent or e\·ery restaurant ser· \•ing the puhli c and retail storeS'\loing business "'ith the public. GASP members gencr<illy are not afraid or hurting the feelin gs or smokers b\' asking them to refrain from smoking. ·· Peop'le "arc so uninformed .'' r.lrs. i\tacl\lillan explained. "'PeoPle need to be educated about it. 'l'hcy don't think about how they're hur- ting olhers. "'!\lost nonsmokers lhink there's nothing they can do. They think the}' "'ill lose friends or hurl reelings." NOT REFOR1'1ERS J\lrs. ~lacJ\lillan and J\Jrs. Wilkinson emphasited that they are not t rying to get smokers to quit. but they are trying lo protect their o~·n health . .. They·ve all been told to quit," l'llrs. \Vilkinson said. "\\'e're fi ghting a socially accepts hie thin~." She :.11.lded anolhcr of her gripes: smokers \vho throw matches anrf but lo; out ort hci r t"ar.: · "Sn1okcrs are so inl'ons1dcratc. They reel they have every right to hltt•r ·· ;\ :-.n1okt•r 's righl lo sn1okc ends at the tip of our nose.·· interjected ~I r:-. ~lac ~·1 il lan. She s<11d she started voicing her complaints t"·o years oigo. :i nd ll~arncd thl• ht•sl 1\•ay to deal with smokers is to "appeal lo their h11n1 un side Be le\'el .,.,.;th them." She"till irl i:iht> wishes someone would ~w the line on smoking_ ··t:igarcllPs are killing people. Let's slop pushing them.·· she urged. about the ri sks of ticarette smokinc before they start. HLMSTRIP LESSON T~ filmstrip explains that the enjcfyment of future opportunities <tnd the meeting or challcngeti will :•depend on their fitness. T hree aspects or fitness are in-. traduced: physical, mental and social. Fitness through develop- ment of wholesome habits is Cn· couraged. The relation W't\l.'een smokin~ :lnd several health complicoitions is shown, .such as irritation of the nose and throat. increased heart- beat and lung dise<1ses -including lung cancer. · Research by doctors and scien· lists into the connection between smoking and lung cancer is presen· ted. The tlisease cancer is brierly and.precisely explained. 'the riln1strip asks: "Is smok ing a habit you .. ·ant lo form: and "'hat leads young people to smoke anyway? The choice is yours -\\'bat will it be?" Mos t of the health education materials in the antismoking cam· paigns, from the voluntary health ~gencies nnd the government, lake ' I ' that approaeh : ci•lng the rads·and' then encouraging the young people to make the decision. ._ • Joseph ClarK, of the American Cancer Society, s<iid the~iety's public educaatlon program..places great emphasis on re"chini;:: young people "·ith in!orm3tion about how they can protect themselves fron1 tancer. This ~ulh education program stresses sound health hablU; \vhi<:h includes more than pre\·cntion ot disease. The ACS is con\'hlecd._th~t this positive approach to ti3lth education will help young ~e to become adults Y•ho arc: • committed to sound health ,practic es. • • attentive to signs .of f'<lnccr 03.nd other serious illne~ses. '· •'ready to act upon UM?M!sJgm:. The Los Angeles tuhg 1A!t · sociation. gets credit for Youn g Gives A Dam11 -offlriaUy knov.·n as YGAD. Drug :ibusc .. air pollution. venereal disease, cancer and men tal ·emotional heajth arc. omc_ of the major concerns of \'G1)!J. This \'GAD actually is 3 health ;:i.ctivi s l organi zation and has a lw ays been against smoking ~ and anything that pollUtes t!E' body. .. • • 'Smokers at:e so inconsiderate. ' . They · don 't think about how they are hurting others. They feel they have every right to litter · I. BEA ANDERSON, EdHor n..on••r. ---1. "" ..~ .. , • -\Vhal is a ty1>ical GASP member like? There is no such thing, the founders said llalr or the Orange County members are men, hair. women There arc 10·12 doctors. some attorneys, old people and young people. They agree on one thing. J\lrs. Mac?i.fill an said. "Lung cancer is old news. The new ne\\'S is that s moke is hurting nons n1okers ... 1\s the interview ended :ind the r.1mes. Wilkinson and ?itaci\1il1an obser\·cd that t~e reporter hadn't asked for an ashtray all evening. they confided that they had "'ondered, before the appointed hour. what they "·oulcl do if a sn1oker h<ld been assigned to wiite about GASP. Only Crumbs Feed Her Ego •• I Ot:AB. ANN LANDERS: Are you a bi g enough _person lo print a lrltcr in defense o( "'fhc Other \Voman .. '.' 1 ·01 ont.> ;ind know that scene n•el l I am 27. have nt'vet been m<ir· rird for cvl'n asked). havr :in ex· 1·ellent posilion :i nd my own apart mcnt. iNobody keeps n10, I I cook "'hen I plc;1sc , have my own l'l'lcnd~ und intcl't•sts. and 1nosl Im· pol'tant, my Q\Vfl identity, indcpcn · ---~dcnc.c.a nd rr.ccdom.. ____ _ • I h:1\'C kno\l.·n this mnn for eight ,\'ear:-.. lie was m:.1rricd fivt' years ago. I'm morr than happy \l.'ilh our ··;1rran ~l·n11•111 .·· ()f rourse I \\'On 't iict uny ;1li1nony ~·hen (or ifl hr decldc5 to move on, and I \\'Oil 'l col· lcct :1ny insurance 111h('11 he dies. I do get a bottle of \1'ine now and lh<'n and somclim<>S rlo"r rs, bul no hi~ Aift s. I don 'f ha\'C n1y ltl\'cr Su n· du}·s or holi d :1y~. and nol many weeke nds " But \\'hen we art.> logcthcr it'~ he:.1 \•('n. Our relatlon. !-ihip ~·;1~ C,!;lilbli:.hL'<i bccau."e "'C boi.h wanled ti . We\~ a~rttd that either or us can !all it quits if and \\.·hen wt> 1,1.·ant lo. l\'(l\V that you k11Q1v \\'hat I get, I'll tell rou What he DOESN'T get. (;urlers in bed. dirty dishes in the sink. squ;n\'k in,: kids. bills lo 11 orry .:1boul and lots of na ggin~. lie recci\'es my undi\'idcd alien· tfon. lots of lu\'ing. a b;u:k rub "'hen hi> is tired. and aJ"·ays soft liMhts ;ind twautirul mu.sic lie sleeps with n1c bec:iuse he w:i nL"; to. lie sleeps \1•ith hi s ~'ifc bt>c;1US<' he h11s lo. -Ciill ilan ego trip for bothotus. tr you like. but "'hat's wrong with ii if \\.·e need and want it? \\'ill )'0t1 an· !>."'er me. plcitse? -NA~IELF.SS. NAT<.:11 OEc\R NATClt ~ There are names ror women like )'OU. but I don'l belir.vr. that ::11 label \li'OUld sf'rVf' any userul 11urpoff In a situation such as thi~. 1r It doesn't bother )'Ou t~at this man knew )'OU for lhrre years and then married somtGne t.lse. you ha\'f_ a prrtty touch hid~. honty. MDrt'O\!er;--1-oul' fJ:O tnUAl be awfully hungry if ll can be fed bJ - Ann Landers back·strect ::1ffair with a man "'ho is eating his <'ake and ha'vlng 11 . too. \'ou, my dear, are stttling fur C'rumbs. Some trip! DEAR ANN l.f\l\'l)ElfS: f am :-.o l'urlous I 1ust call ed my lawyer and asked ir I could sue you. lie said to forget it. \'ou. 1\nn Landtrs. \\'1th )'Our stupid :id\•icc. have cosl. me $6(1 in ~"·imm1n i; lessons. ~l y l l·ycar·old son was ;i]14·a yi; "rraid of the "titer :I nd f\na ll y a ft e r C''e ry rui.r i1ua~in:1hlt'. \\'\' f.!nl hin1 to ;-ii::rc•' to tako s1\·hnming lcsi<ons. lie h.1~ .,.. taken ~i:-t lessons. \\'hlch cost Sto l'rl('h . Thl' tc:1' he r said he i!> still afr31d of the v.• 5ter. bul aUt'.!asl he is 111b!P 10 tf0<1t. \Ye con!iidcred this grca\. · progress. ,,. . Then you had 10 eomcoul Jnd a~­ nouncc that. you arc u "non s~·i m· mer" -cou ld nc\'cr learn -ai,d !hil l did it. NO\\.• n1 y son ~:iv:;; 111'; il'> a non·swim·mer . just lik e l\nn I.an- ders. H~ refu ses lo i.:o ha<:k for morcs)'l·immin~ \t>SSOfl\. · You'\'c lost a lonJ!·l1mc tu n in f"lorid:1 a nd I \\'<1nt you tri kno\I.· 1t. ·-A MOTHER WllOISMAI) OEA R i\I /\ O: I ~att" 10 10 ... r a ran, but fart ~ are fa rts. I •m a '"non· ·s"'·lmn1cr" and rtn1r'"s"'('d il in the hope-Iha~· I miRht 1nal.f' that "non· dri\•tr" ,fcrl bcttrr. IRrmf'111ber lhr ~·om an In hf'r til)s uho ttMlk '411 dlii\'ln.11 lessons and failed lhr tc~ f~rtimrs?I Mayb&;-your sortorwi11 th3nge llli mind. I "ope !iO. S•lmmers DO have mor~ fun . • • ; '- • .. 23J tfJPZ ~ •• t. """ • ~ 11.: ;<."A ~ .~· .I ' ... ,. ~. • <{ " ,, : . \.-.I ' :·'• lfl'I Y.)<l eoffers .. ·: . H ... ~~::::.. un g ry . .•• l .,.,t ( . . ' ~·()()(f for thoughl \vi ii he offered ut the an- n u a I Uook !o'arc s 1K>nsored by Scripps <:oll egc A lu mnae, Orange Co<.is l Ch.:Jp- 1 er. a l li :3 U J).n1 .. \\lednl'sdayb. No\'. 13. B. JJallon liooks1.:llcr. -:·>-;., f"u shion Isl and \\ill · ~ ·he th~tiri~ for lhe . I'~ l"und -r;,ii se r . Li nin,!.! · up lh c "n1cnu" arc • (left tu ri ght ) i\frs. :· 1-l ug h ·r. \Vulkc r, ~· !\l ac J o rd.an. µnll · i\lrs .. Jord;,i n: ·: " :: . ·: .. . , :: .. . , :: I ' • .. . :: .. . ' I : MICHELLE MARTIN Sp ri ng Nup t ials Pl anned • \ • Keepin_g Up With· Smiths sorry. J may have spcllOO it Yes. Smith is real, but 1rs BvJOOLSON Ol ii. D.lllf l"lltt""' Jack Smith , a Los Aneeles columnist. writes about everyday people and event.& so convincingly that he has created a credibility gap. which Smith didn't like. The"'""third book, "God and lolr. Gomez," was supposed to have another title, but Sq'l.ith never bothered to come up with another one. wrong." ·runny about his people. Nearly 200 peo1>le, who Even arter ta1king to him. tfuve breakfast with him you s till aren 't sure if e':lch morning through Oalton, his wife, his French. newsprint iind ink-, had -daught,tr-in-luw a nd' all the '- corRe to see i( Smith \\'35 other inhabitants of hi s relll. colurpn a(e reu.L "A big problem in my lire Js convincing people that what I say is tru-e," he told nearly 200 me mbers of the Newport Beach Friehds of the Library during a tea.in the Corona del l\lar home of the William Maloufs. In this book he dcsc.ri bes his adventures in buildlru; a hous~ in Ba ja caufornia, ~~;l:ciCiCiilai:cicic~iJaiij~ with th,e unpredictable .Mr\ It Gomezasthecontroctor. Take a Sundae Dr1've' Smith said he's also 1' frequently asked II ~Ir. everyday tO He had come to introduce his new book, "God and Mr. Gomez," but he talked mainly about hi s ••credibility gap. "The thing l 'm most often asked ls if my wife is real," he said. "l hate to tell you how many a nniversaries we.-ve celebrated." His friend Daltoii is real, too, he said, but Dalton isn't his re11l name. Smith first used the nam e 15 yell.rs ago 'when he began mentiOlting Gomez is real. "lle's real and that's his real name. All • the oth er people and animals are real too." The columnist was asked what kind or work his wire does. He said that she hlld worked for a drug control center in Pasadena and noW is involved with a co4n· seling service. But he did not reveal her name. When someone pointed out that a word in one of his colui'nns was not in the die· tionary, he replied, "I'm ' · goodJrlend-and-neigh-,~---------l bor from across the canyon. Honored Is his French daughter-in- Jaw real? "I wish I were witt)' endugh· to have inveh- ted her," he answered. llis first book, "Three BAKER. Ore. CUPI) - Coins in a Birdbath," a col· Verne A1cKinney, publisher leetion or hi s columns which of the liillsboro Argus and was published 10 years ago, son or one-time dean of was thusl)lltilled so he could Oregon newswomen, the t ake advantage of a late Emma C. l\tcKinncy, similarly na med popular was named a n honorary lire song. me.mber of the organization · lie had wanted· to name of Oregon Press Women his second book ''A Tasleof . Sunday arter the group Strawberry," which was in-voted to open its member- . .spired by a Buddhist story. ship to men. but his editors turned it ··our organization is a down. professional organization Smith s uggested and I reel that men will "Jackass on a Hill," which benefit," said Wanda Alc- the editors also turned Alister, OP\V president -·--down, an<tthey finally-cal· and editorial writer ror the led "it ."S.mith on Rye," CorvallisGazette·Times . 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The.re's nothin'gto 1l.-ten<lance' 1n tfiel06bY.'"'- \'ou j ust put an ice cuOO "Pale people make me mother -and go ahead and Better SportSY.'ear. "Is it I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:!'.~~:!:~~ have.Ann , the Butcher, per-'over?" I gasped. l- for m thi s primitive "Yes,''saidmy daughter. operation on her kitchen ''You did fine. 'li'ou passed table, your m other will out just arter you asked lhe . . 0 stand by through the three anesthesiologist "'hat kind gradeso£in£ect~on.''. of anesthetic he used and he ill] [fil ~ "All right, ' said my turned out to be the jev.•.elry daughter. "1'11 have it done buyef'. See my earrings?" in a department store. If ~e.•llipped back··eight y_olLJ>.u.y_lb.eir__urrings, . PQlln~ Q( hair to reveal a they'll pierce your ears." Uttle gala.ring the size o( a , ''I'll watch," I said. comma in he r earlobe. I came to with my heid in It was-'hardly v.·orth my Baked Goods and my feet in scrubbing up ror. ":\I~ lce!Jn g 1s that .'uur bod~ is your o\vn and if a itirl 11·ants tO pu n.ch holes in her C'arl o be s "'ilh an icepick. it is stri ctly her O\\'n business. \\'c don't li\'C in lhl• \'i ctnrian era anymore~ -E\'eryone is a );iun1an being in her O\\'n rig~t and it is her decision to make." "I'm thinking or piercing n1ine, '''S"hC said. behind yoUr ear to sorta faint. ls that so strange?" nu mb _jJ. and p u,sl} a "No, butldon't seewhal sterilized needle through. bot her s yo u a bo u I ''ou wouldn't have to v.•at· something so simple." ...----,--------------------; ··over n1y deud b•idy: ·· ··nut you just said it "'as uptothegirl.'' ch . ., . "Ir it was so simple an "!·!ah! I s uppose you ope ration. Good think that "'ould bother 1 Housekeeping would have n1c?'' · putout a kit on it. 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FG·1 reg LOW Ptioe 1.29. '(Does ncit .fll••t federal lllt'l'I• mablllty requl remen11 for _. c:Nldren) 1- MANY MORE SPECIAL VALUES ! • IAGUNA llfAOI -278 Fnst AYI. ~ OPEN : Mon-Sat 9-!:30 P.M.. ,liiilil1 • NlWPoRT RAOl~20 mhlofi Island~ OPEN: Mon.-Frl. 10 •.m,..Q:30 p.m. ·l~ Sat. 101.m...e p.m., Sun. iM p.m, . .. . .... ..... . . . • • • • .. for the moet fa1hJonable profeMlonaJ1 !' For the first time, matching "hl•·•nd·her" ~nlmsl An e ntire c ollection for both men •nd wo111en. A variely of styles iro!i'avy blue, light blue, yellow and shrimp red. Women's sizes 4·20, from $18, top or pants. Matching men's tunics in navy blue or light blue, sizes 34·•6, $20, tunic only. Smoothflnlsh, 100!6 polyester doublelmit denim by Whittenton. • . ' G• .. 11Gr•ve' l21l6 BtOol.hunl.S.. (714) ~-4710 N•walk'" 11657 TM Pl.a Norw.lk Sq11•11 (213f 863.fl510 H.-tlllflH .. ac.,-• 18S55 Main St. f"1v• Po.nt1'Cfnttr 1714) 842.o\234 ........,K .... 5523 Stt•r111 lo. At1oti C•n!n • !2131 43;,401~ An•Mli.t l763W \... Pt11!16 Av• (714) 635 109Z Santt AM•' 203b flt. M•l11 S! 11141835·2:Nb c ... 11M.11t 219 E. 171h SI. 171!J 64&·5338 • . ' ' r ThurSday. Novembef 7. 1974 DAILYPILbT 83 . Horoscope: Aquarius Pla~s ' Anew HOW TO DO THEM STEP IY STEP " FRIDAY dcaflng with clpse ramil)' member. NOVEMBER 8 GEM INI (May 21-Ju~e ·20>: One in 'authority may llyS\'DNEYOMARR not be able to deliver. Know ARIES (March. 21-April it and lake ~romises wiJ,h 19>: Overcometeiiaency to degree of skepticism. act only as result of being Protec t yourself. restless' Instead,· make. . changls based on oecd, CANCE R '(June 21.July basic require ments and 22l : What seerlis a setback study. may boomerang in your TAURUS (..\pril 2().fl;lay• 201: Lovers' quarrel could be on agenda. Be diplomatic, especially when , Weddings favor, Key now is to per- ceive potential, to acJ;Cpt added i;~sponsibiUty. I LEO I July 2J.Aug. 22): an.d . Engagements 1----11---''.I:O-a~oid-disappointment,-pr-ospeeti-ve brides are reminded to have their wedding stories> with black a nd white glos.sy photographs to the Daily Pilot PeopJ.e Department one week before the weddihg'.· • ,. I PiCtureS received after that time will not be Used. For engagement an noun cements it is imperative that the story, also accom· panied by a black and white glossy pic- ture, be submitted six-weeks or more before the \vedding,date; otherwise it will not be published. · To heip fill requirements on b!lth Wed - ding and engagement stories, form;; are available in all Daily p.iJot offices. Fur- ther questions }"ill be answered by People Department staff members al 642-4321. . . ' Senior Citizens Portrait Sad . By Ci\THY L. TROST DETROIT (U Pl J -The average citizen thinks or senior <'i lizens as ··old people rolling away in poor health." according to a nationwide Harris Poll released in Detroit. Pollster Louis Harris an- no111rced the results or \\'hat he Ca lled the most definitive. stud y ever conducted or people.ove r 65 at a national convention or the CoWlcil on Agirig. "To put it bluntly," he said, :·the portrait or mature citizens drawn by those who have not yet reached maturity is that or unalert, physically inert, narrow minded, ineffective, sexually finishCd old people A tota l or 4,254 adults, in- c I u ding 2 , 797 senior citi.~ns, were interviewed lasr spring by the llarris firm. Some 61 J>Qr~nt or the younger p~rsons surveyed believed the elderly suC· rered from loneliness, but only 12 percent of senior .citizens said they did. And while 68 percent or senior citizens considered themselves bright.and alert, only 29 percent of the younger sample believed the elderly were alert, Haf'<o ris said . .. It is not hard to predict that we shall see a wave of militancy among{ senior citizens as their ·pumbers rise," liarris said. '. rotting away in poor health, ,---...,-----'--= without proper medical -. u· Ff EU 'S care and without enough LL money to live on. "UPHOLSTERY Even sadder. he sa;d. ;, that senior citizens · view Wlllltl y. w ... their oY:n age group essen· flit k M tially the same, although those polled did not believe they perso nally fit the image. ~larris blamed the at· titudes on e nforced stereotypes about older people as well as pity and lack of respect sho"'n tO\\·ards the e lderly by ,·ounger persons. • "But the key fa rt is that people 65 and over arc very much ali,·e and "'ell ." he said ... 1'hey ·are decidedly not prepared h;> \'ie\\' them· scl,·es as indi,·iduals "·ho .are l·otting a":a~·. '' lfZZ ...._ ll•cl. C....*-S4a.OZSt DOHTFOIMTI FUN AND FANCY BAZAAR Fri., Mcrr.S. lt74 10 ..... ,,... s.t,.HCIY.f.1974 10-...s,.... ·--.... ,.. ..... HawporilNdl ,_,. ·--8u1. • Pfol, Wotrll~•CM!I ~ OtD . FASHION -~1 CHRISTMAS CAI\DS • • \"n\\' ~·ou ran Piit'Yoursclf il nd your ----ll----Lhwu>inJJil>:)'JJirlllllQUn 1890 style portrait lo u~<' as you 1· Christmas card this yc:11·.,~r:;:i~~~~ fOo/o off wllh this •d-berore .. 'lO\'. 15th we will 5upply costun1es·and matching envelopes. ~II-~~~-·~~~~~ FiniSh rather than begin - get message across to more area.s through Improved distribution. Check adver· tlslng methods. Collect needed material. · VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sepl. 22): Cycle is such that you are not satisfied with status quo. New issues, persons, sce nes are apt lo be featured. LIBRA (Sept. 2J.Oct. 22): Your intuition is on target. 1\now It and foll ow through . espe~ially in connection on hunch. Accent is on whut· witb property. happens in corridors, ·c~Ji.ICORN (Dee. 22· behind closed doors, at Jan. 19 ): Changes occur clandestine conferences. and they involve members SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. of opposite sex. Qul5tiqns 21): Some friends battle concerning travel, unique ,, PISCES <Feb. 19,..arch ;<>>: Be discerning; per- ceive s ubtle nuances. Someone is trying to tell you something. Jr receptive, you .avoid emotional pitrau, among themselves. Don't customs arise. • If today ls your birthday ~et caught in middle. Be AQUARIUS (Jan. 26-Feb. , you are an organizer, a go. flexible, versatile-. l~old off 18)! Money as it affects getter, an innovator. on major expendi,tures. mate, partner, cooperative Domestic adjustment takes SAGIMARIUS (Nov .• 22· efforts -that is in place this month. If single, Dec. 21): Element of Juclc spotlight. Some promises marriage is on horizon. follows you. Means sense of fall through. Vou have to Married or single, money timing is sharp. Applies revise plans. picture will be brighter. .. , I -or e - Anvone can care lor a Br~ & Blower' t}alt stvte. or oor otl'!er curl coaxing, fuu·fre8. full tunction11 SCISSOR STYLES wtticf\ 11e u easy to do •• lust ~ Our lamp C\lfs finger t\ll1'lbMt CIJfS. curting iron cuts. wast! towel dry, tiru~ 'n ltuH cuts or simple wast\ and we• cuts are SCIS. SORED 111 tlhe care-of YotJfM!f stYiet-Good lot any IOf, anv t\lii-. No 1easing, no ro11en;. ·f!O pins. no POl.LUTING HAIR SPRAYS. : ALSO: • _ MO SIT ,_&tl•rfWA't'IS. TOU MAY ""9Wltlllr TO Sl1' Yota MAii A•Mt. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR SffilN~. _._h F""'1on . . .tlM.r......Aft. JOSM. ...... lh& ~ 3535 879-3863 son ami '. • I ·. Sale ·4a~ Reg. 5.99. Children's canvas deck shoes are machine washable cotton duck. Herringbone design rubber sole for sure gripping. Buy now at real savings on quality. Sale prices effective through Sunday. .. · '' ,' ')~ ... i ' ' ,, Sale 5 59 Reg. 6.99. Men's heavy weave cotlon duck boat oxfords. Cushion insole -arch support. Herringbone design molded rubbE!r outs0'1e. Sizes for men and boys. • Use your JCPennty charge cord. . :;.: •;· . -• . • -; • :' < . • .. • . • . ---:- ~ . .. . ' ' . . ·.· . .. . . -. . · .. . . -· . ' ·: ' • l==-0.ll-H@B-KRIPS-PRGTOOAAPHY'-U--l\..J.------------.s""h-op~Sl~ ... -id~ay-no-o-n-to~S~P~.M-=" • .;.a~t-=:th~e-f'="o"::ll-ow-RKJ·~-s~tore_s_: ______ ..,._ ---..J South Coast Village • '420-A 38SOS0.PLAZAOR .. SANTAANA.CA.9ll04~ 'FASHION' ISLAND, Newport Beac 714) 644·;!313. . . HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646·5021 . ~ 714 546/3737 ~ ~ HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach !·714) 892-7771 . • I ' • • • • ff.f DAILY PILOT Thurad1y, November7, 1974 ' ' • . West Coast Designers Trend-setters ' HUNTINGTON . H.AABOA 'NEW YORK · IUPII -Kim, writing in a rectnlis· beach scene, the other what \Vest Coast dcsl1nt:rs huve s u e or 1'1 c n 's We a r appears to be a motorcycle been seething with an-magazine s tuted, "the tournament. '. noyance over the years on casual West Coast approach Another Item was a linen· th e gro und s Eastern . to ·ru shion has conquered look leisure s uit in denim "-'riters don't give them the lhe n..,i.ion . Arter decades ot bl ue polyes ter-ruyon. ll was ctedit!hcy ~escrve. battle a gainst .'up-tig ht' trimmed in navy s uede and They ;ire bci,:in ning to gel fashions. the \V est has won , had white. double.track lop· that recognition no\v :ind al the war." ... , stitching on the coll ar, a !heir cal'Jy October show In Some or our s pies looked weslern·slyle yoke, PoCket JJa\n1 S1Jr1ngs gi1vc ll1c cf., in on the Palm Sprinr;s "fl aps, cuffs and a front fctc 1<;astcrncr1• tio meth ing· meeting and reported .on pl~ckel. And ,in ~ simpler tu talk ubout. s uch items as a white vein was a white r1bbcdkn1l The n1uiia.z !nc Clothes! polyestur double knit jacket pullover with shawl collar r ec eptly extol led West with patch pockets, ~ceen· stitching. Coa s t m e n'I designs ted with red and navy top The moral of that ls that as the best in the world,. stitching. Another item was variely is the spice of life on ecli~in g Lho.se from Eu· a pair of T·shirls, one prin· the \Vest Coast. rope. And George Mc · ted all over in a Hawaiian Suitsand sportscoatsem· Potpourr~. l -Benefits Featurea ' bodied some of the glamor :ind ranchers. ooterwear and thesef:ibrfcf Ila Ve pnj:imn Jike bottoms and fl~mboyance of the · For variety, one turns to ,in' both smooth and suede· for the ultimate in casual great days of H.oll.ywood the West Coilst "eal y suit-Uke finishes aru sl)own In flt. The lmPorlanl fabric is although for the most part. 1!1." 'fhere are three buslc CPO models, trench coats, a cool, wrinkly gauze in the styling was along the con,cept a -the s afari safari s, blo usona a nd prirlorsolld. · generally accepted lines ol Jackets, the blous9n or short western stockman's c<>ul.I J eans are shown In up. the shaped silhouette and battle jock~ts, and the CPO forJLmarJboro look. dated versions featuring two button c l osin~. with (for chief ~tty officer), or The West Coast prac~ saddle seuts a nd legs that uniformly wjdc lapels. . outcrahlrl types. , llcally in\'e nte d sports arc Ughter at the thigh, t'hcn , The suits also featured The many designers use shirts and ttic variety !-oday flare out from the knee. rather square sh..oulders · fa brics in suita, spo1·ts coats is unlimited. Notable ts the · Thefe are nOt only' llenimir· with a definite forward pit· ·Or s hirts. T here is a (ieJd increase in long sleeves. but pure cotton and wash ch. plus p:.istel shades of day in trims; fancy pocket. These in ·turn lead to the and· wear cotton and unusual hues. There also styles, stitchings, quiltings, West Cot!sl shi rt. suits -polyester bl e nds. Con· are unusual collar treat· epaulets, collar s ty,les and more casuul version or the trastll\g slitchlng shows up UllM!IW .......... • Sltlgh/.U of the unutuaf forChri1lfMI • Fr11(;hrli fma1 Worklhop,IJaU• • • ,,1Qnday lhn;Sol. JOa,111 .1il5(!~tr1. • Only 49 Day1 Until! lltll* Tiit .. ., ... a.111 CefllW NUMTUIGTON •eACM 1*1ALGONOUIHtflWAlNI• 146-7271 m e n ls , n nd some a re belts. easy suit, and some of them ,on th&ie, too. detailed with \l'CSlcrn treat· Leathers and lealhCr·likc rr.~iiii~~~~~i;;~~~~~~fif.;~~:!~~~~~~~~~~ menls !l erived from. fabrics eonslilutean impor-"'· clothing worn by oil men 'tant facet of Pacific area Lii~ UNITS D~~BT 'MISS NJf:.«.A -~ CCllBl.fRS Oii:. SCfiO.L -llE;RNAROC> W'6!" CASUALS -GRA'>StO'PERS KEDS-Hf..N'.:eAGS -1-0SQy · Ed..ords Shof!~ for Cl'Oldren Robin Hood -Ge.be.kh -U.S. K.ds 'family and busine s storage PllYATE •• • . COMYallMT .... lodtvielual Storage Units 7 A.M. lo 7 P.M. Your Own Door 7 Davt a Week Your Own Lock 9 Sizetrom 25 lo 400 IQ. tt. Sttop ils available with ·SECURE • • • 220 V wer and telephone 24 Hour Resd1ent Manager localed near San Diego Concrete Construction Fwy. af Jamboree Rd. Steel Doors LOW CO T .... PerimeterWalled Rents Lowas S8 Night Lighted Ol'scounts for 8 Month Fire Protected leases NO Move-In or Move-out Alliance • · Wek.o ti P°*-S.,,, !m ~ CORRECTIVE St-aS Kl!{ CHl..OR8'l a lunch~on \Vednesday. beorrcred ror sale by Bran· ~rio~sr-·~..,,...,by~. Nov. 13, m the Balboa Bay de;, u n;vers;ty National th ST. -COSTA MESA . $"''1l•• . CALL 17141 979·01.s.~ or drop bv To fund the scholarship program, Alli ance Fran· caise de la (ti\'iera Califor· nienn e will present a fihn, cnlitlc d ··ciuai des Or- fe\·rt:s, '' a} 7 :30 pm.' 1"Ul'Sdtl). Nd\·. 12, in the auditorium or llarbor \'iew School. Cororia de! l\.lar. Club, Women's Committee at the ·•BAMCAMMICAAD• ·MASttRCHAAGe:• • 5'48·2778 ~· --11raftge tTiU'(l Thursday.Sun-1.1..;....,~.,. .... -....... ~ .... ~-.... ~ .... ;_.~-.;,.,. .. ' 2892 KELVIN AVE.'! IRVll4°E SC DAR 1-1"'-. 11arry Platt, a· ccr· · tiricd genealogist, will be the speaker a t the next -mee t in g ol the ·S·a n Clem e nt-e C h ap ter, Daugtiters of the American Revolutio n. The group ~ill meet at 1:30 p.m. \V edncsday, Nov. J3, in the hon1 e or J\1rs. John R. \Vin g. Twins Moms Orange Coa~t i\lothcrs nr 1 Twins Club \Vi ii meet at 7:30 p.m. \Vedncsday, NO\'. 13. in the chi cken dioncr house at Knott 's Berry Farm. Speaker "''ii{ be Dr. 1\en Fin eman, c inic al psy· t·hol ogist "''ho i,6 on the start ~•t 1-lunlinglQfl l ntercom- rnunity l·lospital. llis topic- \\'ill be about a twin stucl v lhathccond ucfcd. -• Kappa 'kappa ' Gamma Kappa Kappa G nm mas in t he Saddlcback·Cilpislrano Valley arc inViled to a meeting at 7:30 p.m. \\'ed- nesday. l'\u\'. 13. in the ~lis­ s ion 'Viejo home of rilrs. Richurd Cerruti. This a rea club v.·as for. mally org~111iztd last month, and i\I rs. Honald B!'oadwcll was narn cd president. Olht!r orfi ccrs arc J\trs. Rob e r t l\.I ars h a ll , secrelary·trcasurer, and J\Trs. \Villiam 'f homp~on, Panhcllcnic reprc ~cnltiti\·c. Benefits Xi Om icron Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi 'Alill have a winc·lasting dinner \li ed· ncsd:~v. Nov. 13. in San An· tonio \\'incry. Costa J\lcsa and 'A'ili sell baked ~oods Saturd:1y, Nov. 23. at lhc Halphs m:.irkct, J~cisurt! \Vor ld . lk>t h <'\'t•nls nrc pl.inned lo l'<1ise fund~ ror the l",\·stic t-'ibro:-1 ~ Foundati ri11, !:i\;111- ford h:idnt·\ Hl'!'t•;1rch ;u1d tht' Jlond11ri1s rrlieffund. • Musical Guild A Golde n Cirele 200 p:.itrons lea is no the agC'nd:i of the !\l usic.al Thc;1trc <;uild of l\'t•\\·porl Beach: Ke.,.,· port lk>a r h home !or the e\·rnl fro1n 2 to 4 p.m. \Vcd4 nesdEJY .Nov.13. Riviera Lt•1,no \\/alls .• 1ctress. 1not..IPI anti iwpr:1no. ~·iii pri·~<'lll ._. n1u~l c·al appruneh 1 o ;1 ~1n110.[:~· \l'h l'll s he l'll1 i•r rui ns tht• H 1\ 1cra t'luh ;1ftt•r SC Juniors day, Nov. 14-17, during mall hours. South Coast Juniors or Fountain Valley will serve an Appreciation Buffet for the city's police department. from noon to 6 p.m. Wed· nesday, Nov. lJ;in the Com· munity Center. Nig uel GOP Pi Beta Phi South Coast Alumnae of Pi Beta Jlhi will \11elcomc actives and pledges of the Eta Chapte r at UC Irvine, The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 14, ill the Costa 1'1 esa home of Fran Applegate. . . ) New orri cc r s of the Laguna Ni guel RepUbllcan !'i'olJl~n ~ Club w.ill...be in..r,;:::==:::::;:=::::;:;;;j stalled a fter a 10 a.m. coffee· .. · Thursday, Nov. 14, in the GOINGIACITOWOUf. community center. 8e Prepared • ,... .... , ..... -..... °"'""' They arc Gene Ranney, -w.. .. , ....... ••• · 1 • 1-. presid ent: E la ine Welch ~ · · an d Sal ly Beck, vi ce C~..!,::~~ prcsidenls; fvl a ida Deim·. . .1415-1'2.Z · lin g and Ka y Pulsifer, 11.--..;....;.._..;.. ___ .I secretaries, and J<Tances. 1'1eek, treasurer. 'Speaker wiil 'be Supcr- visor Thomas Riley. Mesa Harbor \Vomcn and the Law will be discussed by Laguna lUlls attorney, Stelle Her- man \\•hen she addresses t he i\tcsa Harbor Club at 10:'30 a.m. Thursday, Nov . 14, in the Costa J\lesa Coun· try Club. Book Sale ~rhousands or books \\•ill @a.Rom' A/Nii w-·i,.,,......, ·-·--• ... SHOIS ........... c...,..s ..... ~~:~. Half-Size Shop Announces SENIOR CITIZENS WE(K NOVEMBER 8th thru 16th LARGE & HALF SIZES 1111 to161'2 -36 to 46 15% DISCOUNT ON ANY PURCHASE /f~c;pl Sale Merchandii~) With lhit Ad and Your Med1Core Cord /denlilicolion Olfll ll,tRIS •ov. 16th, '7' Ella • . Nor'sHAbF·SIZE SHQB FULLERTON . HUNTINGTON BEACH \ 11• Or •n,d••• Mill M H1111tmtton C...t1r I ' LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MESA l•g1111.t M1ll1 M.tU ltoS Nt•floO,, 11¥11. SHOP SUNDAY ll·S lt•C.,11.Mt• MIW I l~a11 h ·\11u·ri,.ur1I • :\l11.~11•r t :hur1u· For A Career ••• NOT JUST A JOB · ·BE A' "WOM AN IN WHITE" O'<i>mt•.lfd;,.f ·~~11,,, NfW Cl ASSl5 STllTING MONTHLY. ,lACf. MfNT AS51SfANCI, MIDfCAl ASSISTING ,.OGIAM "''IOVID IY AMA/AAMA ACCll· DITiD M(Ml(I NAns. VlTllAHS llHlflTS AYAllAlll. 1--'-'1=~~~~==.:;.;A1'MENT7'D\"NOAVA ILA8L o 623 W. 17th, SANTA ANA· 541-4461 • - . , LARGE ASSORTMENT FINE LINING SATtNS 45" WIDE MAHY L!NGTHS TO MATCH 29 c ....... TO YD. S~.477d. ARHEL(TRIACET ATE JERSEY PRINTS :~: 57c v•::s llOUSlS YD. Sl.tSyd. ~OTIONS IOHAHIA! ZIPPERS r'TOt'" .t.SSOITID COLOIS MERCERIZED ~~~~~D 5.~o' NYLON VALUES TO $2.17 IF OH IOLTS M MOW ' FOii ..... "'"' 9,c 45"WIOI ...... Sl.llyd. ,TD. , IC • ~o ----. . AT MONSANTO ACRILAN ''A'' PLAIDS NEVER IEFOttE. NEVER ACiAIN, AT THIS PRICE '°"! fUll IOL TS. 54" WIDE MACHfWAS.H WHlll nilY LAST! s1~. FALL COLOR SELECTION POLYESTER . DOUBLE KNITS 60'" WIDE. MACH/WASH ¥ALU£$ TO S~.95 yd. FOi DRlSSlS, ,AHTSUITS. surr.s WOOL PLAIDS & SOLIDS S4" WJDC. GOOD SlLlC'.flOH YALUlS HOM SJ.t$-SS.t5 yd. ' 'IALUlS TO SJ.17 yd.' SAVI S2.4l ~ fl!U IOLTS , • I 00°/o COTION SHIRTING , . . FLANNEL ..:.·;. 44c: WASH.<al . VD. COTTON AMII COTTON ILEHD ·PRINTS .. ... YALUI 45" WIDE. WASHAILE 50!. FULL SIZE 'IALUH TO sz ...... FOLDING CUTTING BOARDS s111A! UMIT """ ... CUST. 'Fiii. HITE Sl'ICIAL 6-9'.M. POLYESTER DOUBLE KNITS IXCEL~ENT SELECTION 99 c """ W WIH tlllTS, MACH/W~>H TD. "'::.:" COSTA MESA ONLY-2200 HARBOR BLVD.17141 642-2340 • r ' ,. _,, • ' . ·. <o m av fq< le p E Stal e o l thro Fifi m a SI. bra l ain are c:asc ;.iny pare Ord sch )I dip_ 6 p. the r.1 cn sero don Proc sup SetlO LI Roll coin p.m. \Villi dCnl le\·e\ thro \\'ill I ;1nd hosp host " llClli Fr id • JI.Ill. l)inn "i II I ai 11 ron t i n~ pre&1 \'oun <'hair NJ mee Ri. St :lhd ' be <trew' in Ne Mr. Step hav e n ra daug and I\ ofDa ~1is rrom Sch® fianc .YoM.: at\, a sity9 People ,Place C:ommunicates What's \he he~ ~·:i.)' to en· She would 1ike to· !llec C'.!ourage people to com· janitors, 'bus dri"ers, tnu]iicate? · ' tearhers and plltents also , l---,,...!Hi'LDsid1t-a-r:oom-lo-be <'al-d.rop--tn-to-finrr-nu~'h ars - led The P eople Place, put gorng on in the di!ltrict onthecorfeeandputoutthe Though ri.1r s. H armon weleome mat. <'I aims il is ''not really This is what th e Newport· elegant" lit is furnished f.t ~i a Uni r i e d Schoo\ with cafeteria tables and pjt!rict has done al its garage sale_ lertoversl, the di$1rlcl office. A confereoce atmosphere 1s warm and the rooin has been transformed colors are bright. to; meeting room which is ~he and th e other two mhroranysch~l groop's !lltarr membe r s. Jeah use. , M a I h e vet · t• emline, " publi cations assistant, and According to Jean Har· Judy Olsen. the typist. take mon, a com municalions turns bringing ·in cookies to speciali st ror the district, it go wilh the corree. 11 is. in a .J also will be a place "'here d ece ntralized school i.l)formatlon about school s is district, o plat:!e .where the available and where help "35 separate worlds" in the fqr editors or PTA ncwslet·. district can find a ('Ommoh ter~ will be offered. ground. · t . . ----·- Programs Varied Bazaars Sl-ated EASTBLUFF PFO: Stationery in the school t'olors is now on sale through the school office. Fifteen rold and seal notes . m ay be purchased for SI .•• J·d e ntiric a ti on bracelets or t;:igs m ay be ob· lained a l SI.2S''each. They are designed to be \\'Orn in case of accidents, illness or ;1nv emergency where parents must be notified. Orders ~·ill be J.aken at the school office unli l Nov. lS. llARPER PTi\: Dime-a· dip dinner "'ill ta ke place at 6 p:m. Friday, Nov. 15. in the multi purpose roo m. Menu "'iii include ca~­ scroles. salads and d~rts do na t ed by member s Proceeds will be w;ed to support the new mini cour· ses offered to the students. LTNCOLN PTA: Harbor Roller Rink will host Un· coin night from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.19. Mr~. \\'i\liam Rawlings. pres1· <lent announces that grade le\·el correes "·ill ('Ontlnue through the month. Nol!ccs \\'ill be sent home ns lo time :lnd pl arc, A1 rs .. J on Davi.s. hospitality cha irman wdl host lhCL'\'Cnts. boutique will be co·spon· sored by ttie unit and the ' eighth grade~ c)ass Satur·l day, Nov. 23, from JO a.m. to 4 p.m~· on the school king lot and patio area. al residents :may rent p c for S3 a nd sell Christ· ·mas items. arts and crafts, clothing. etc. and keep the< proceeds.. No electricity will be available, and seller s must provide tables a nd I, c hairs. J\1ore inrormation can be obtained by calling l\lrs. ltterle Weiss or fllrs. l\l vra Chow. Proceeds rrom refreshment sales and ren· ta\ recs u•ill be used to help finance an eighth grade class trip to Santa Catalina bland. · ST, JOit~ AUX.: Special pre ·salc or it e m s being prepared for the Christmas bazaar will lake place rrom 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Nov. 13. in the home of fwlrs. Terence Cla rk . Member:S • are lhen invited to attend the general meeting that ii" evening at 8 where a study or ramily llrt Will be P~fl· t~d by the Rev. Robert Davis or Immaculate Iiea~ o(,ft.1ary pari sh. Santa Ana. J\frs. John Turner. heal\h chairman and hl rs. Tcrenqe Cl a rk , pre s ide nt will present l\.\'O couches J>mf· chased by the a uxilia ry tdr the health room to Sistth-I ~ Annunci ata. principal. ~1CDOWELL PTO: llCllld:t \' bazaar is scheduled 'f'\'ida,-, ~0''· 15. from 2 to 8 p.nl. ~n the !'chool J!round !)inner u·il\ be st•rvl'd and "ill feature student enter· t al nm cnt. A1o re inrormallon TOP OF TllE WORLD; r.R n be obtained by contac· .nA: Dr. Robert Sanchis~ tin~ h1r 1>. P a ul Mo ck, s uperintendent or tht"i prrsidenl . or ),rs. Hinland Laguna Beach Unified ,·011 ng . "'a)'S nnd means School District will speaK C'hairmnn. on goals for Laguna Beach Schools al 7:30 p.m. Thur· NIEBl,AS PTO: S\.\·:ip sday. Nov. 14. in lhc com· rnccl n nd (;hri i;tm as munilyroom. 'Winter RJJe Set WILSON PTA: Pol luc~ dlnnl'r :ind nssoclntlo'j n1rel ing will t ake J>lacq· \\'f.'d nesday. No \', \3. l'linneq \\ill be ser\•ed rrom 6:30 to 'i ::lO. Sl udcnls nnd mcm· hers are reques led to save .,., tll'"'SJ?llpcrs ror 1he d1iv e to Stephanie Anne Stephens 't a ke 'place \Vednesda)'. :uwl .Davld o ... aeloiziSpllonA to NO\'. 20. be m a rric u-n . n· ;.·------,.----l ~rew'_s PresbylcrlanChurc~ LEASE FdUSI in Newport Beach. ....c........, • .-..._ Mr. and Mrs. Wt1lttt W. "Wl'llASCLOllAIYOUI stephens or Costa Mesa PMOle" hov e announced lhe • ....._ .. ...._,....., l e nnag e menl or lhe ir ... itiftt..-UUlffWIJI • ... ...... 11 ......... ,, daughter to the son or Mr. 01t1u..11u and ltfrs. llay'mond, Bagozzi "-::========="'1 or Daytona neaeh. f1 o. r Pt1iss 'St~phen" graduated rrom Newport llnrbo r lligh School nn<l,.\lt; lryine. Her flance, a park ranger""at, t•r tlM .. Hr""" ........ llY!f ,.;.. ............... -·-·! """""" , "" ..... -~- Ml·•H1 f ..... , •""""'' • Yosemite N::1tionul Park. is an ~lumnus or the Univcr· sill'~ f1orlda, T•llll>I· .I'--------~ , ' . • ' •• Thursday, Novembet 7, 1974 DAIL y PILOT as What CAN You Get for only a dime °" these days? ' T • People PJace is a converted conference room opened for Newport-Mesa area group use. 1s may ,,,.,__, Local' wanf a (Din'ie:~·Lln~s every Saturday)' • 0--...--your .as or uru • own • • • • a airway con. om1ruum a u • The mot)l excitif18 and dynamic ·concept in de(jerllivirl8 eve'( off er ed. Ownenhip I Memberfhip All In One-Sunrise Cou'ptry Club brings you all the advaptages of belotiging to the most elegant, private golf cJMP and tennis club plus ownership or a beautiful s.i.-. story t ondominium on fee land in a gate-guarded comrilunity for the price of'condominium. own~r­ ship lone. A new precedent in luxurious;descrt liviilgt A riew criteria for your condominium dollar. How 1f Works-As an owner" you receive propri-1 ctary~J cmbcrship righ1s in both the golf and tennis club th the ability to activate your playing ptiv- ilege i · either or both for only nominal annual dues. There ire no membenhip initiation fees. These mem~hip rights remain with the ownership of each condominium. An important asset to the value and security of your invcstmc?}t· • Club Facilities To Rival The }'inest -The focal point of Sunrise Country Club is the l 5,000 square· foot, split-level clubhouse . A m asterpiece of Medi· lcrran«fan architecture, it includes a 'glass-walled . main dining roon1 a nd adjacent fi resid e loun.~r. which overlooks the 1st tee, 18th green,.the o ut· door dining deck a nd ont of the four community lakes. Thcre11 also a men '.s grill, locker rooms, snack • • bar and the tennis and golr pro shops. Nearby, arc the main swimming pool and a SC'parate children's recreation area. ' Tennis-The Tennis Club facilities mCasurc up to the · finest anywhere. There are nine beautiful , c ourts, folir lighted ror night play and one over- sized and sunken for toum~ment play. There arc •" ~r·. "•also four teachin·g alleys , ,.;f'"··~""~, .#withvidcotapcrcplaycqui~ ' · ~ ~ , rncnt to sharpen your game ""and to top it all off, one of . • t the g'reats oftenni!, Dennis ;M Ralston, is Resident Direc· ~, torofTennis. ~m Dtnni• Ra111on, 0irec1or or Tenn ii, Sunrbt-Coun1ry Club. Cc:lac:h .and e..pcain or 1he 1972 and 1913 0.\'" , ~ C':/'. 1Cam. Superb playcr, tctchcr .I •n coach. ding outward from the beautiful club: lex is the challc ngin~ 18-hole Ted RobinsOn igncd golf courR. \\11 nding its wa y sently th ughout the community, you'll fin d it well trapped with just enough v.·atcr hazards 10 make it truly interesting. A great course for ci 1hcr the hig h or Jow handicapper. Single--Slory, Low .. Density Luxury-Nestled com· fortably along the rolling green fa irways arc the bcautifullY. spacious condominiums. As onl y Sun- rise can b~ild the m. And scatrercd among them, approximately 18 separate sunning a reas comple.tc with swimming pools and companion therapy pools. To make Suririsc Country C lub an eVcn more im· prcssive va lue, you'll only find about four condo- miniums to the acre. And as we've said, on fee land. ··~r.. ·~7""" 111\·,.J,o • t.l-(•°"""" '° Take Hwy. 11 1 SOlj,th from Pa lm Springs, lcrt at C ountry Club Dr., Or Interstate I 0 to Ramon Rd . (Rancho M irage cxit) left on Bob Hope Dr. 2 miles 10 Coun1ry Club Dr., then turn right. Telephone : (7 l4) 328•3191, ' , One, two and thtte-bcdroom condominiums & sunRise on the fairway from ~i,995 to $73,995 W COUOTRY CUJ8' - . G:r EQUAL HOUSING oPPORTIJNITIES 0\'er ·)00 fair\\'JY rondominiums sold last season. Th~ s~ns,11ion ol" 1h~ d~s~rl. ' , " ' -' ,. I I • I . " ,. ,,, • , , " ' ,< . ~· " ·~ , . ,. .. , • • • • I ' ; • • • • -. .... ~ \Ve' be• '10) ·th• , .... n ('ff 1 tha the l'al rcl1 tu t 1 rct Co as ee l ., ro1 F DAILY PILOT ED SINGLES • goq, AM I '&LJ ~NtO UP ! ! JUST GOT A>l . OIStENf l'UOHt CAL~! TUMBLEWEEDS I Thursday. November 7, 1914 weLL, fHfSf OAt;S t~lt~IOW GETS fH!M, C"A~L/£ ! by Wm. ~· Bro~nd ~el Casson ----RJNKYWIMKERBEAN om pr ca ni< en fe ,., au ~ }I tifi( t he me Cl · Dat Re1 T 1 :3! 13, R.' 0 Twi p.m the Knc St Fir l'hO ~tt mu \\'ii tha .. " the \'al· me- n es siot Ric T ma O.H),d wa1 0 R o sec Mr Par x Bel win ncs toni and Sal Ha \Vo II lo r Fih f()f ( lht' A p ;lll of Gui N.- ev£' nes '"' '" •o tu • .. ' • ' ' I ' • p • t j t ' ' i • • . . ! Cl\1'1'T BELIEVE IT, ~NI<!,>!' lHE PRINCIPAL TRIED 10 "TRADE ME m ANOl\.\Efit SCHOOL RJR Tun AVERA&E -lllAT'6 1\1E l'l\OST RIDICJJU)U5 l\.11~ 1\IE EVER HEARD, CRA7.c,> J t,OU1RE UlORll1 Irr LEAST ~IVE AVERA&E HOOD6! HOOD&! ~--·s-.:'.:=__,J- FIGMENTS ,..,.-i,,..,.,,Hcr>E"""~TllOGE.,.,-..,-..,-~~---. ll!l\IPUN66 Al<EN'r TOO HEAVY! (.-,,., .. ,. •• ,..~•-~•I• NANCY ___ , ! W'ANT '(OU TO RETURN THAT LOCK OF MY HAIR THAT ! GAVE YOU TODAY'S CBDSSW~ID PUZZL1 ACROSS 59 In ;,,formal 1 .... and Andy langUage S ·····cell: 63 .... shar~ Energy maker 64 Fish 10 Dunce p•oduc1ion 14 e us atib•. plan ts 15 Encourage 66 Gre-edv 16 Arrow poisO fl 67 0a!lle 17 f londa 68 Nine: Comb. swemp 19 Scrut11>11e 20 0rake 1epair ., 21 Most e•O•b•tant 23 Chinese form 69 Roman god 70 Bangs in 71 Venison source DOWN soc•etv I Unre!urnable 25 Unbleec!'led serYe 26 Planers 2 Relocate 30 Not reYea1ed 3 City on the 34 Delete Oka 35 Qt wrngs 4 P•u es Yesterd11y's Puzzle Solyed: 22 Bnd~· 24 Meal '8uce 26 Jun<Ot• ····: • 44 Form111 cla•ms 47 Ga•ned as profit PEANUTS MELLO, -MUCK T 1ELL .~'{ s:i.:~T!N6 PRO l'M OR"ER:IN6 A CO.YJ'ETIT19,N, AND I NEED·..\ FEW IJSSQN5~ by Dole Hale by Ernie Bushmiller ' • 5;.::.lT1N6,PRO? l 00.'l'T "'KNO~ .4N!f ~K j,T!~.5 PRJ ... . ,_ ,;., . . JUDGE PARKER IT'S MAAKO! HE'S GOT SOME INTERE5TING NEW&, ARCH ! SAM DRIVER 15 BEBE 8L.All~'S LAWYER! l · 37 Great lake5 5 Gr.eek moon port !lOddess Spanish m1$1lon~rv 21 Yugos1av1an 28 Custom 49 Coin of Jaoar• 51 Bolu 38 f 1k:h 6 Palm)eal . 39 Brutlll people Vil•. 42 Eroded 7 Youn\] men 43 Surprise 8 Tete····: 1n attael( prrYa!e 45 Newcastle's 9 M ake last waterhont again 46 D•d something 10 Argoment 48 Sear w1tnesl' 11 Formertv 50 Quite young 12 G•atslands eh•ldrt!o 13 CanYa5 52 Omoer struct•ne 54 Dim 18 Dwarll1~e 55 Augments creatures 29 S•as 31 Har11ngue 32.Metric uni! 33 A'eal estate pape" 36 "The ... ·· Reag(ln"; P8ine title ~O M•de ta111 41 EouestH<ln's gear 2 J • s 6 7 8 9 " • " ,, " " " 2J l • " 26 27 28 •t ,9 SO SI S2 SJ S• " .. " • f,3 Go awav SS Actor Jack 56 Halita~. ·· Sco11a 57 Co1f!eur·5 concerri 58 Oliver Har11v·, buddy 60 E•oos. e 11 6 1 01nc~r •··· KeUv 62 French ,;,,,er 65 ~1.0.T.plus one hour 10 n 12 13 " " ' .. JI 32 33 .. " --.. .. " ·-,. MISS PEACH "ll!A YO~R · TROiAB""· I~ 1l<A1' vowRE IN "ove WIT~ vo~r~eLF. DICK TRACY !IUT IT'~ • 'OllV6NIENT 'TO !II IN LOV6 Wl1M .VOJAR~fLF .... SHE's IN A RESIO&NTIAL AAEA;ll;UOI UlSTTliE LOC.AT10t<. . . • . . , ............... , ... ,..~ ......... . -.. \' DR.SMOCK E PTl!O ....... on ~··· .. GORDO , J 1 • . • 11 ·7 ~ by George Lemont .... ow 1'HOSI! ,A.R8 SOOP l!Yf!JS .' /1·1 by Gus Arriola t«>! i WAS ff£!.>lt; A • I MOON MULLINS HELLO, ® MULLINS RESIDENCE ... r ANIMAL CRACKERS ~IT,rU IJOWN,SO· ..... " ·! ,, !: .. J; ;; .. " i by Ferd Johnson 1 ' ' l ~--~UMMMBLe i\)~'1itf\~~~i I ( r by R09er Bollen I'VE 601" TO FIND A \/JW TO ANCHOR~ l!Cl.l\l.1116 BM.!-DC#IN ! : h I• ,, "' ,. :[ ,, • .. .. . , by Charles M. Schull .-------~ C'MON,Cl-IVCK.OET WITl-l 11 ! l(Oll &:JT Tl-IE 6EST ONE !N 11-IE 6ll$1NESS R!6HT THE~E .. Si<ES BAC~ING ANO PARKtNC;. M'MM? I OUGMT TO ICNOW TMAT l!(/l'-OING. • ,.. ...... . HERE'S THE IJORJ.D-FAMOU> C~AB&f' 5KATIN6 f'2J WAlXIN6 OVER 10 TME RINK JO· CJ.IEIJ -9JME8Qtw QVT . ..,._ by Horold Le Doux // ·'1 by Chester Gould : { I I tt !1 . .. •• •·71j, THE GIRLS t "Now. dear, bcrorc you 5'1.Y anything 1 wanl you to hear 1his beautiful new reccird I bdught -'Mu sic rora Quie1 Evening,"' · · DENNIS THE MENACE . . ., • - • ' '. • ' t. I: ... .. .. t • . • : • • • • ' • .. ' ' : .• '•' ... : .. .. . ·-. . • • i ' • .·. .... • • i, l '.· t -~ !. • • I I • . ' • ' . . . I I I • Thurtd• , No11ember 7. 1974 . 30 Miles-Witliout Aity. . '• B~ERTWlLIJAMS fie on the Inte rstates, re. which re1ults ia wheel even though the lire shoollng for around a 50. n1 ile space between service experimental bias-ply lire \\·hich rubber compound !: tc-.i.....,1erw1ce especially at night when eering-control p'roblelJ)s is Oat. mile run•flat cupabillty," ilreas." introduced in 1970 that had is poured int o a mold in : ·, BO$ToN-I juSt drove 30 vlsl biliry is less, the fdd severe dama1e t.o botlt "The thickness and can-d~lares Dr. Stair, "but we the capability or providingu contrast to the pieee·bY· i '.mUei on a fiat tire ! Except elimination of the tire-Jreandwheel. ''I tilever shape or the lower may nole]ld up there. ' ·tTJIE TIRE "''lt.S run rl<'l high level or co~trol after.a piece t'onstruction of the ,: ' tor• slight ptill to the right changer on the highway BEFORE HEADING out sidewall are the big fact.or s ''Some }people say that Jr 225 miles Crom Akron to sudden lo!ls or air. The main l.'Onventional motor vehicle· ;~ l was almost unaware thal would be a Jarge bonus rqr the drive _ lnJK>Urlng in keeping the beads on lhe "''e could provide lO·mile .. Detroit earlier this year, disadvantage was the lire -runs rial \'Cr)' ":ell. · the ri1ht·front tire Was safety. . . in -Jdrovealarge nail rim." run.fl at capability, this much or the distance al larger·diameter s pecial too," reports Dr.·Stair. ~/ without air. 1 Further, do_111g ~way w1~ othe tire tread. Engineer Whether or not the would be a great thing for posted s peed Ii mi ts. In· wheel that was required: ''\\le're considerio,:lfal as !.. Of, course, the Firestone the spare-tire, 1n ... future ~mes D. Gai:dner;-then motorist will-grab for the motorists, although we cludinglhe0hio1'urnpike.) The brand-new ACT also a ruture run·flat .~f~ but :~ ACf -or advanced concept n:10d els would unlock .• lt riioved the valve stem to idea if it ever hits the recognize that Interstate The Firestone ACT is an is an interim tire, in efrect. that's a Jong Wa'yi bfl _ ;. tire -cannot be bought Ina sizable chunk ?' space 1n •t ure t.he total loss of all market, tiremakers do not freeways have about a 30· outgro"°·th or the LXX. an "'The molded lire -in probably not till Lhe 1980's.'' ~· tire stor e and most the. trunk and prov~de .1 inthetire. know. ~--~--------------------------------------, '• motorists have ne'ver even e~g1neeris :an<l car ~tyhsts / 1 drove over rough roads,. People ha-ve a hangup on ... :: heard or it. But as sure 1s Wit~ new opportunities for failroad rtracks in city trar. spare tires, even though . A b1•rthd . 'messa~ge ; ·, .l:he auto industry's shift to design. · d ' h many mortorists have not ' • the radial, the run-Oat Ure As for the m?lori!lt, ~· · 1;pr~~sw~ty~5 m.p. ·on f'R had a Oat tire in years. This ':\ison its way. would .buy fo1:1r tires for his , The· tire did DOl bulge is a tou gh decision facing ~·· And the spare is headed newcar,notf1ve. . . fromtbewheel. the,.tnercbandising people f • d tciocl torthescrapheap, . TheFirestonesleel·racti I When will the tire reach in Detroit ; in other words, rom a m15un •rs t .._ ADVANTAGES ARE im· way and the wheel rim itself "That decision hasn't public on the idea that they , .. ACT collapses on~y .part>/ the consumer market? can they sell the car·buying l ; mense. The sarety angle 11:ever ~ouc hes the road. The been made yet," according really don't need a spare ao Id r .._ alone is worth the switch. t1redoesnot.nopo~tber1rJ1, to Dr. Clark Stair, vice· anymore! •y•ar·o •• With the steady flow of traf. as does a conventional nal president of research and ••MOTORI STS DON'T W 1 • - ---~ velopm.ent for Firestone. have to r ely on the spare as 'S "II N E /1 "We're still talking with the they did 30 years ago," says Even after we established ourselves as a leader \Ne've thought about changing our name. But'lfter : ti ot ROUd h ' abto companies, and they Dr. Stair. "Perhaps this fml .haven't made a decision could. gradually be changed in residential real estale and the sale of income 30 years you can't argue· wnh success. Because . when they are going to ap· oVer by taking a few models properties. we've been representing buyers and sellers in the Im d A • l •'"" . ply it." Or even if they are and demonstrating that Eve n after We pioneered the development of real estate market place since 1944, We have a ""fl"'·'e •r J'he • going lo use it People aren't going to ha ve much or Orange County coastal land. record for getting the maximum dollar value fOl' our c_;:..:.,:..........:~~~f\".~·~ 'V~~~·~~~f..:.~"'~.f'!.~!•~--~1i,-.=.,,...,...~··;,·,.;;;,,-.,d,'~~~1lb~le:im~s~e~ve'!n~i~f-\Jth!"•:J~li·y1---even-afte~me-one-ot-ealifomiajs-largest-cltents' property. And a reputation for attracling '. ., HOW ES THE ACT does goojiiof the tire." Jllroperty management firms. serious qualified buyers with excellent homis:-p '.fit E t d differfromtheordinarytire If tbe tire is normally 1 d I peel I f "d I f · 1 · -ro t S xpec e t onyourcar" repairable, it can be fixed Evenaterweco· ~ve o paceso cons1 er· gOOdvaues, a1rypnced. , ·: ::· • · '. "'fl', :"It's a co~inatk>ii or the a.t--apy service station. A • able importance-like Irvine Terrace, Dover Shores, Now that we're celebrating our 30th bi rthdey. : DALLAS CAP) 7 AJrline provement in '.gasoJiJe configur~ti~n or the Ur~ a~ solution inside the tire helps Bayside Village, 'E.astbluff and the Irvine Coast we'd like to give you reason to celebrate, too-if : profits coultl jump 65 per· availability, airline~~ the radial const_ruc~~on! to'Sterit the escape of air CountryClub. y6u'rebuyingahome.sellingahomeorlooking10: ~ ... ce.nt in the U~ited States . senger volume has fan·,·~· mex•pkl~s1.t 5D0r0.hsttha015.weT~81.sn. a.r8ouow'nd afaprro~~~diynogunag~· on Even after all this, would you believe there are invest in income property. this Year a dust f b kt I t • 1 1 • 1 1.:i still people who think we 'sell stocks and bonds? • , · n in ry o · ac o as year s eve s1 I k •t I t " d th ACT without Bir? "We 're ; ·:~ficial said this week, but "Traffic this. fall is~[ '.,!,eP_,J . as ~n~ .. ''on e .. : ' .. t hat still won 'l Im prov~ ..• about the same as.in· t '"dramatically the airlines' year. The bulk af t e : economic health. automobile diverted tr c :' "19'14 is a.better year than is gone,'' James s3id.. J~ 1973, but not nearly as good said the outlook for 1971 lj; yet as it should be~" !laid "bleak at this point'.,..Jn George W. James, senior broad terms, it doesn't kok 2841 E. Coast Hwv.. Corona Del Mar, Calil:92625 :· ·vice Ptelldent for lbe Air as good as 1974." ~1 1 ~ . '°ranaport Association· r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ }.TA . . :: JAMES TOLD an ATA (714) 673·4400 • • materials, m anagemeot and purchasing committee meeUnc here that domesti~ airlines expect an Industry· \ "1de pront this year of $325-, ;!'75 millfQ.n, .up from the :;:~~)'erall $200 million return ~:::.:,n 19'1"3. :··:-~: B\I~ this_year's profit will ! · •aUll 'be leis than in the in· : ·.:lliwrv•a peak year, 1967, , __ ':!fi""_mis said. "The profil . . .. , mar1tna will be about three ; _pe rcent t his year, com· .pJred to the U.S. Manufac· •Jurii1g 'average of a~ut seven percent." . James said in an inter· view that costs had risen ;faster than income, even .. : with this year's fare in· : c rease!! approved by the • Civil Aeronautics Board . •.· The executive attributed : the Increase profits for 197.t .to the fuel , ~!lpeciall.Y .. ,gasoline, shortage during :' pierirsthaUoftheycar. HE SAID AUTO traffic · Wi1 diverted to the airlines, but that With an im .:;:::I Bankrupt Bids Filed Th~ follo '/lln, persons have filed petitions for bankruptcy in ;:Santa Ana Federal Court : •UTLtti lerblr1 J1111,\i.c1Wc11111;. vtce """"'"''n". 111'3 Siil•• ....... ,.-....,ii/JI V1llef. Lllbllttrt' Y.•, IYltl $0',toO.M"'rillA.K. Ptttl~ ..ottS Arllw.lf' .. ,., '°"""'" Mvi-. 11'M1 Jttft"~ UM, HwntirlQI .. a..do. L!llllllllel UO ..... llMll 11.llS, Aelerw l't-.r £UleU. ~ MOttS--1Nr.Y '''"ell, hoi.lwlrrile. ltl · ... ""*••If•'"•.....,.· LIWllMIUIMI ltoy, d11Hi1l~1\or, 3191 Port< vi•• UM1 ••vlM. ll.ci.l!!ll•1ftllf ,... , .. ..._ nwttlt.zts, 1t1111rw E!tlett. 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C~AeLlt .• RJMKY WIM.KERBEAM by Wm. F. Brown arid Mel Casson > " by Tom K. Ryan • -by-t:om Bafiuck- " I CA>l'T BEL)EVE IT,FlJNl<!(I • ™E PRl>lCIPAL. "TRIED 10 TRADE ME 16 AMO!HE~ WlCXlL. RlR Tu:C AVERAGE 1HAT'6 ™E IV\O&T RIDIClll.OUS ™1"3& 1\IE EVER HEARD,CRA2<.'f <.bll'RE UJOR1H ITT L.El\Sl FIVE AVERl\&E HOOD5 I HOOD5) --;,--.-.,.,~s.1)- ' RGMEMTS '--------------. ' ' • • I ( I HCf'E Tll06E W\IPl.IN6S ARENT TOO HEAVY! I NANCY • ; • SL.UGGO, I'M ., MAP AT YOU l W'ANT YOU TO RETURN THAT LOCK OF MY HAIR THAT l GAVE YOU I l • , • • ' 1 • ' ' • I • TODAY'S CBDSSWDID PUZZLE A CROSS 59 ln mlormi1I Ye1te<t11y's Puzlll! Solved: 1 -·-·and Andy language 5 ..... c~~: 63 -·· .t\11~ Ene•gvma~l!r 64 Fish 10 Oun"! produclion 14 Bui •bbr. pla.,11 15 Encouriig~ 66 Gr~y 16 P.now pO•SOn 67 Ba!lll! 17 Flo,.i:ra 68 Nml!. Comb. swamo 19 Scru11n11e 20 Bral erep•" 1ot1 21 Mose ti.orb•1an1 23 Ch1nes~ 10.:1etv 25 l.inbk'.•ched 26 P101te•S JO f\.,,t re11ealed 34 0 Pit11!' JS 01 w•T'lgli 31 G1e11 Likes pon 38 Frich form 69 Roman god 70 Bang1 <n 71 Ven•son OOWN 1 Un•eturnable $1!'•ve 2 ~eloca1e J C•lv on lhP o .. 4 p,.,es !i G1ee~ moo" qoddess 6 Palm ieat J9 Brulll paople V6r 42 f 1oded 7 Youn~ mrn 43 $1,11p11ie 8 l•te ..... Jn enac~ p1111dle 45 Newr.1st1e'1 9 M.;>.e I.is• waterfront a9a1" 46 Did 1om11hmg 10 Argome•H 48 Bear-w.1,,es1 11 fo1merty !i(I Quote young , 2 G"iliSlands ch1!d1en 13 C•fl\•~ 52 Olflnfi •irucr"•e !14 Oim 18 Owar!l1~~ ~S A11t;1ments c•ea1ute~ '2 e .. d J4 Meal sauce 26 Juniper · ; SpaT'l•Sh m•sli•OT'larv '11 Vugoslav11n 28 Cu&IOm 29 Bias Jl HaraT'lgue 32 Metnc urul 33 Realest•tl! papers J6 "The ... • Aea.OT'I'": Pa"'I! l•f1e 40 Made ta11 41 Eoue1trian's 9e•• 2 J ' 5 6 7 I 9 " " " " " 21 22 ._ 24 25 26 27 21 " • JO 44 Formal ct••ms 47 G•ined as profit 49 Coin of Japan 51 Bol1s &3 Go ,;way ~ .lie to• Jack. 56 HahliA, Scot1il 57 Co1fleui'i conce•n 58 OhVl!I H110y 5 buddy 60 Exp01, e.11 61 Oencer -· - ''"' 62 F1ench •Ner ~~I 0 T.plus o"e hour 10 II ll 13 " 19 ll 32 ll lS 3' 37 JI 39 40 --.1 41 •• 55 56 57 SI ~9 64 65 .. " .. " 11 • by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller • PEANUTS SKlT1t.16'PRO? 1 00.<,j'T 'KNOW ,.l.Nlf ~K .\.TIN.5 PRJ~. JUDGE PARKER • fT'5 M~O ! ~f'& GOT SOME INTERESTING NEIN&, AACt4! &AM DRIVER 15 6E8E: BLAIR'S LAWYER.f 1· IltA, YO~ll · TROUBl.E ·~ 1l-IAT YOWlfE IN LOVE WITH YO~lf~ELF. DICK TRACY 8UT IT'~ CONVENIENT •TO 81 IN LOVI W/fM YO~lt~iLF .... SHE's IN A RESIOENT'IAL AAEA,9UT I L.OSTTM! -Lc:x:JITION. • ' . .. . . DOOLEY'S WORC:D ,...,.._....,.._,.:ii~ ........ -----f~~~ll~"'a!!!Ml~~eid~ 'A BNIJO OH DR.sliOCK MOON MULLINS ~E~LO, ® MUI.LINS RESIDENCE ... r c•oi•------- ANIMAL CRACKERS ' ·1 h •• ~i • •• ,, HERE'S Tl<E IJOOD·FAMD\15 C~A81l'/ 5KATIN6 mJ WAIJ(JN6 OVER 1IJ Tl<E RINK 10 OIEU ~BOO\' OllL by Harold Le Doux -YOLI KNOW Yoi.t'lrl! NfVilf ~IN6 TO l.O!;t YOU •• YOLI''" NlVll" loO ING> TO HAVE 'A L.OV&I(•~ QWl(Jl!L. •• .,1. by C~eshr Gould 5MES .W:KING ANO Pll>RKING.' 1-<'MM? I OUGMT TO l<NOW TMAT el/IL.DING , • ··"i -I ll!\P'1HIS l'l11ENO ONC• WlfH A WAr<r oN HIS EUlOw, ANP. .. E PTllO ....... To ····- j l j I • ~ by G-ge Lemont >JOW 'T'HOSS Jo.~9 SOOP SY'l!S .' by Ferd Johnson by Roger Bollen l'~E 60T TO Fl~D />. ~ '!OAACHOl'l h'R fl:1.llLOl6 &U-DOHN! • THE GIRLS "Now, dear, btforc you say anylhing 1 wa nt you lo he;ir this bclt!Jtirul new record I bought -'Music for a Quiet 'Evening.'" · DENNIS THE MENACE . .. . .. i . ! . ' ~ : .: ·:--: :·:· :=·~ : . . .. ' ·-. . ··-· ,' " ..... l . . : .. . . . . . " I New . . . . 30 Miles-Without Any. fie on the Interstates, r e. whicti re•ults in whiel eve n though the tire shooting r'or around a SO· mile space between ser\•ice experimental bias-ply tire "'hich rubber comPQund . . · \:' Bl..~,l/_!~~~L~S . B~TQN-1 ju St drove 30 l-miles o.n a fiat tire! Except , ·. for a slight pull to the right, : I was almost unaware that ' the ri1ht·front tire was especially al night when eering·control protileii)s is nat. mile run-flat capab\lity," :Jrcas." introduced in 1970 that had is poured into a mo1d in vi si bi I ity ts less, the rfd severe dama1e to boll\ "The thickness and can· declares Qr. Stair, "Hut we . thei'capabillty of providing a contrast to the piec,e-by· elimln.qtion of the tire· re and wheel. · '"l tilever shape or the lower may note[ld up there. ·tntE Tl RE "'-'11!1 run flat high le\'el or control after u piece const ruction o( the changer on the hlchw•Y BEFORE HE~DING out sidewall are the big ractors "Some lpcop le say that 1r 225 1 mil es from Akron lo sudden losl5 of air. The main conventional motor vehicle, v.•ould be a large bonus rQr the drlv0t,.-in.pouring in ·keeping the beads on lhe \l:e could provide 16-mUe Dettoit earlier this year. disadvuntage wns the tire -runs flat vcrY v.'ell. safety. in-I droV\·a large nail rlm.'' run-flat capability, thi s much of the distance ut larger-diameter special too." reports Dr. Stair. :.1 without air. ' or course, the .Firestone ~er -or advanced concept . . lire -cann~t be bought in a tire s tore and most motorists have never even F\irther, doing away with 0 the lire tread. Enlilinter Whether oi n ot the would be a great ~hing ror posted s peed Ii mils, in-wheel that was required. ''\\'e're considerjal;tbat as the srare tire. in future f mes D. Gai;dner then ~otor~st .will grab .ror the motorists, although we cludingtheOhioTurnpi ke.) The brand·new ACT also a future run-Oat Ur~ but modes would ·unlock a moved the valve stem to id ea 1£ 1~ ever hits the recognize that In terstate The Firestone ACT is an is an interim lire, in effect. that's a long wiy1 off · - sizable chunk of space in sure the total loss oC all . market, tiremakers do not freeways have about a 30-outgrowth or the LXX. an "The molded tire -in probably not till lht 1980's.'' • heard or it. But as sure as : · .. the auto industry's shift to • • the radial, thi run-nat lire '!,isonitsway. , · And the spare is headed for the seraplieap. • the. trunk and ~rovide rinthetire. koow. e~g1neers ?net car. stylists 1 1 drove. over rough roads.. Peopl~ have a hangup on wit~ new o~portun1ties for railroaditrac ks, in city traf· spare tires, _even though design. . fie, and at 45 m.p.h. on an many mor~or1.sts have ru;>l As tor the motorist, he ~xpressway · had a Oat Ure 1n years. nus would buy fo1:1r tires for bls ~. The tjre ·did uot bulge is a tough de~i~ion facing new car, not five. ,,.,froin the wheel. ~e mer~ha.nd1s1ng people The Firestone steel·radiaf,i ~ Wheh will the tire reach m Detroit; 1n other wor.d.5, ACT collapses only par\) the consumer market., can they sell the car-buying ~ ADVANTAGES ARE im· way and the wheel rim itselt "That decision hasn't public on the idea that they ) ~ mense_. . The safety a~gle ":ever touches the road. The been made yet,,, according really don't need a spare 1 . al~ 1s worth the switch. t1redoes notflop~therimi to Dr . Clark Stair, vice-anymC?re? WUh lhe stea~y flow of traC· as does a convent1?nal Ila president of research and ''MOTORISTS DON 'T 1 j development for Firestone. have to rely on the spare as 'S "II N -J "We're still talking with the they did ;J(l years ago," says . ti ot Enou~h ' I ab!o companies. and they Dr. Stair. "Perhaps this '------------"'--'--.tiaven't made a decision could gradually be changed when they are going to ap-over by taking a few models I 'd A • l i" ply it." Or even if they ar.e .and demo·nstri.iting that mpro. ''"'~. . "r ro.'"e ': .· going to use it. • . peop)e ~ren'rgo1gg. to have .....-;y It .a.•& ~nyproblemseven1ftheair l----'---'-----~--.:__.:__::._ __ __, _ _,, _ _:_,___..!..1---110,wr-iDODO'EE:s-TR'"'E..-,A~c~~~·•aoesgooptofthet1re. P 1i E d differ from the ordinary Ure lf the lite js norma11y ' ro ts xpecte onyourcar' repai<able, ii can be fixed · . _ ·t • :"It's a cb~inattoit of the 2\l' any service station. A D ~ configuration of the tire and sotuUon inside the tire helps ALLAS (AP) -Airline prove~~nt In ~aso1~e the radial" construction," to•steni the escape of air profits could jump 65 per-availab1hty, airline • explaiAs Dr. Stair. "lfhis ,a,oundaprotrudingnail. ; ~cent in the United Slat.es senger volume ~has fall: makeS l t such tha( we ca:n1 How far can you go on • ·this year, .an industry o(-ba.~k to l~st ye_ar s levels.: ~keep¥jt fastened on the ACT without air? "We're : ": ficial said this week, but Traffic this fall ls f8 ., ... . i . ' -. ! · · .. that still won 't imprczye ..• about the sam'e. as ~ ~ dramatically the airlines' year . The bulk of (~e ! economic health. l . automobile d~ve rtedltr,artc . A birthdaym9558ge from a misunderstood IO·year·old: • Even after we established ourselves as a leader in residential real estate and the sale of income propertie&. Even after We pioneered the development of much of Orange County coastal land. afterwe became one al Galifatnia'.s largest itroperty management firms. . Even after we co-developed places of consider- • able importance-like Irvine Terrace, Dover Shores. Bayside Village, Eastbluff and the Irvine Coast Countiy Oub. Even after all this, would you believe there are still people who think we sell stocks and-bonds? We've l110ught about changing our name. But l!t.,. 30 years you can't argue with success. Because we've been representing buyers and sellers in the real estate market place since 1944. We trave a record for getting the maximum dollar value for our ciient~y.-And-a-fet>(ltation for-auraettng- serious.qualified buyers with excellent homesr gOOd values, fairly priced. Now that we're celebrating our 30th birthday. we'd like to give you reason to celebrate, loo-if you're buying a home, selling a home or looking'ta ' invest in income property. ____ ...... __ 2841 E. Coast Hwv,, Corona~ Mar, Calif. 92625 (714) 673·4400 "1974 is a better year than is gone," James said, ~e 1973, but not nearly as good said the outlook for I9"il • yet as it· should be," said "bleak at this point.,Jn George W. James; senior broad terms, it doesn't lcok vice prelident for lbe Air as good as 1974." l' 1 ~ ,~ranaport Association-\p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j' Jo.TA. • • .': J AMES TOLD an ATA .• malerfals, management and purchasing committee meeting here that domestic ;: airlines expect an industry-~ 1 lt'ide profit this year of $325-: ,;!"s mi111Q.n •. up rrom the .;:1Jftrall $200 milllon return :·:·;n 1973. ::•; .• But this year's profit wil11 ! . '-~~ •s than in the in· : ••1 . 'a pel1k ye3r, 1967._ • ..... ames said . "The profit ~Aiarglna will be about three ~ jli:rcent this year, com- •PJred to the U.S. Manut'ac- ·luring average of a~ut aeven percent.'' . James said in an inter· view that costs had risen . faster than income. even .· .·· with this~year 'a fare in- . creases approv ed by the : 'Civil Aeronautics'Board. ., · . The ~xecuti~e . attributed : the increase profits for 1974 .to the fuel, !?Specia!lY .·gasoline, shortage dunng :· pit:firsthalfoftbeycar. HE SAID AUTO tratfic . was diverted to tbe airlines, but that with an im. Bankrupt ' Bids Foiled Th~ fo11ow/n& persons have filed petitions .for bankruptcy in · Santa Ana-· Federal Court: •UTLP 9.,ar1 :M111. 1«tw<11111•· ¥let ~Hllt .. IW. 111'1 Sl.ottr ...... , F~tlll V•Uty, Lla111Ul!t\ ~-. 15Mb Sl,IOO. liltlwrttA. I(, Pl!el!". "°''' "''""-.. , •. Ml"kl ..i..i-. 171-11 JtW.•i.on ....... ,.H1111t1"91on &IKll. LlaOilllltl 110 ... , l liHn 11,ITI, llt ..... ft ... ltrEIUeU. • MO•I S AAiry .. rlll(ll, Nl\Mwilt, 111 •• tithtrOlllll,•• lbo'tt. LIWIS MldlMl lllO"I', cll1Wl"lllwit1tor, 21111 ,,.,,,,.lnl Ul\lf, lrlriM. 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L!tlll!lllir!; 1141.Zft, ,·•.• •iHllU1,lOD, Rtlertt Elliott. ; •11t1(N IEtltr A., <11r~. 111 ollwr dl!lllll '• ....... . •• ,, A TASTY ' MOISEL ' HC>UH : ·l :lt . 1:11,... -"""-· " 537500 J I • ,. • • ~- MEW MERCHANDISE SHIPMENTS ARE ARRIVING AT OUR LAGUNA AND POMONA STORES AND THE WAREHOUSE IS "STUFFED." MOW !S THE TIME TO '1GOBBLE UP" OM. FLOOR SAMPLES -DEMONSTRATORS - DISCO-MTIMUED MODELS-WITH FULL WA RANTY. " ·}'-<· • APPETIZING TREAT • YOU'11 81 THANKFU1f COLOR T.V. •STEREO• RADIO • • • J " . • •• r - 11i1 'I I I , I ,. MANY MORE .A LA CART SELECTIONS FROM OUR MAGNAVOX MENU .. 0 • I "''ll MOIUM OF All.I f~SU,114.L - ~~OY .. 0~ . . • • ' • • • • • • • . t • ... 1. ·-. . . • HIJ tQAIL v l-'1LOI 1 riu{1iddy. Novemoer 1 t91<4 Hl:VU IE AN410 Of A .. 1' SICl~SS Itemizing Tax Deductions Best?· Over Tbe Counte r Hl.SDU ..... ·roo muny P•'IJl'l1· :>ull,•r •rom 1·~nl>li1nl fJJllll> :.111d 1hst'Omlortis l>t!1·;i!J.:>\! thi:y e1rc 111r.11tJ tt1 ~o to a phy:.11:11111. Th•·y tear llw-y n1<1y k-arn lht•\' h;iv1· J :.cnoul> c11r1d1t1on l_\y SVL\'IA POHTF.H 1'J'h1rtJ 111 (I Strii':s t !\llllion~ of you save on l;ix,·~ t.·~u:h yc~r by l;1king lhc ~1:1nd:ird dt.•tlut•llon, r11r lhi• ~11np le rc~son that your u,~m 1 :.-cd deductions don't l'omc up lO tht: "<iulotnulic .. flj!lll't.' ,l!l\'e11 to ynu by lht· st;1 ndard deduction But you c:1n t·ome o'ul l:\'t•/l ffiOl'C ~lh t'<.id of lhc t;1x cotlcclur by ac1·cleruting ~o ur medical costs ilnd 1tc'!liziru: tht'm in 1974, then sw1tl·hl n g back to the st<inda rd deduction in L975. FOR INSTANCE, say }'OU earn about SIS.000 I year. Jr you •le mlie, you can come up ~·1th about Sl .900 a year 111 deductions (including $100 for medical expenses I Hut ~ince your incoml' l'lllltles you to a standard deduction of $2,000, you gencru\ly do not itemize. • JOIN THE • WINNERS H 11w ••1fll1:.h . You r 'IOctor 1·:,n nuw tlo rnor•• lor'~tll lhJl'l WU~ I'll'( 11,•foror ii"l>"1hl1• !'\lodcrn 1m{lrn<-1•tl 1l1.u:oo~1s µJui. f<'l'cnlh 11erll'l'll-d druc' .1111111 ... r 111)ure 11u1<·k h1·l 1J ''I' I ll·r,•· ar1• ~n Je w • Hear HAROLD BEAMAN, Attorney • Pres1den1 of Amer.can International Trading Copipanv International Currency and Commodity Authority at lhe 1111·ur:1l1lc •hs<.'a:<~:< :ind •·\'t'n lhul>c . II dt'll'tlcJ t'a r l)'. c·ion l.Je more comlol1¥bly lived with, N1wport1r Inn -Newport Beach A vital message about you, *where the action is" and '\.flt! Oil YOUlt ooc·ron C..:AN Pll0:-1 ~ ~S whe11 ~ou need a dehvccy. \\11· will cJch 1'l'r vrotn[ltl)' Y.'i\hout 1·.~lr;1 charee. 1\ i.:rca t 1n:1n)I ~IC rely on u:-lor their hc:.ilth 1'11..<t'{I<; \\'1• "'t.'lt:Om>.: fC'QU(':-\1'1 1\•f d1'h\l'f\ ~•'l'l\'1 i'1· .11111 fl1:1r ~1· ;11:1~111 ... ' yourfu1ure wealth,monev, see how you can join the lin<!ncial seCurily, with spe• Winners today. c1f ic recommendations and Hear Mr. Berman d isc uss action to ta~e now!! the world si1ua1ion, qold, Learn why vou mu't take silver, commodities, etc. as a new positive proven ap-lhey relate to liquidity, sa· proach to amass weal1h to· lety, capital ga in, taxes and day . The secrel is "10 be other inve~tm!nt consider· • ations. PARK UOO PHARMACY lS I Ho1pitol Rood NEINPORTEA INN -COMMODORE ROOM Thur~day, November 7, 1974, 7:30 p.m. · Frtt D•li•ery Hl'wport leoc:h' 642-1 580 ~ Reserva1ions required Please SWISS VAULTS (71'} 835·7641 STATEIA.HKH0.1060 t'~BANKOF 1111r '' ' ,, ',.-·' COSTA MESA ··· , Consolld~1tecl ltcport ol Condition ol .. 13ANK OF COSTA MESA" QI Costa 1\1 csa in the St<tte of C<.diforn1a <1nrl Domestic S ubs idiaries <it lhl' Close of business on October 15. 1974 . ASSETS (~ash and duC' from b;.1nks u:s. 1'rr1.1surv sccuritil'S bbli ,!!at.ions Ur otht:r U.S . (;o\'crnmc nt · a..:c111.:1es and torpor:.1t1ons l"eder~ll tunds sold a nd ~1.·tur1lics purthast'ri tnldl'I'. ;i~r('l'ITit•nts to rt·.scll Other lo<.in :-. . . . . . ...... . ljank J>i;e m1:-cs. fu rn itur~ and fixtures .. a nd .other a ssets representing bank premises .. t)thcr a Sst·l s ... .. . . . . . . . . · · · · · ·· · · · · TOTA i. ,\SSl::TS LIABILITIES Demanrl d e posits or individuals. parlnl~rs h i p:oo. Hild tor1~rat~~n s: · ......... . ·ri n1e ;.i nd savings deposits ol 1nd1v1dua ls, p a rtnersh ips. nnd corporutions -· ... OeoOs11s of United States Government L>epo:'lls ot States and political s ubdivisions D\.'po:-.1ts or eommerc1al banks Certified and offirer s ' c h{'cks . cit. TOTAi. DEPOSITS (a 1 'l'ot ;1 \ demand cl(•pos1ls Cbl 'fotod 1in1c and sa\'1ngs clepos1\s Othe r llah1l1ties TOTAi. 1.1/\l!ILITI ES .. S 12. I :'18, \;40.-12 .S 5.!!18.0J-1 .21 .. S fi.220.90ti .~ I s .";66.770.92 250.714 .77· 1 .J9~J.254 .:17 1.U00.000.00 !1.5~8.30!1 15 1.150,685.Jl 112.332.'.lX ~14 .008.ll66.90 5.120.!JOG.2 1. IH!t.435.89 800.000.00 4,fi80.00 :i1:i.0:19 ,;13 !ili8.750.60 s 12 . 707 ,691 .02 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES (\l':-l'l'\t' lur liad dl'bt lo~s('~ on 19;.ins 1se1 un p11r ... n;111t to lntt•rn~tl H1._•\·c11uc Scrvll'l.' ru lings I 'l'()'J',\L ll l·:Sl·:H\'J·:S (),\' Lll1\i\S A:'\Ll S 1-:('l . H l 'l'l i'.:'> CAPITAL ACCOU NTS l·:qu1tv 1·.1p1l.1 I. 1olal l 'o rn 1non "lo<'k tn1~tl 1>:.1r \';.d,lH.' . 1 '.\in ~lli.trl'!<> .111lh11r1 1t•d liOtJ .IKIU l I 1\11 ~h<.1re-. ou\-.t;111d1ng ::!.50.UOU l ~urptu .; 1 l11t'l11d1ng t 'ont111 ).!l'lll t-'und 01 ~:!:-10,\llMJ 01,n l 'nd1r1rl<•d prol1!~. 'J'()'J'1\ 1. l '.o\ l'l'f .\ L r\('('I /Li \·rs ·r<rl' .. \f. 1 .1.\1 ~11.rr11·:s. 11 1·:s1-:H\'l·:s . 1\\'l) (',\l1rr,\L !\t'C()L!:-,i'l'S MEMORANDA ,\\1•1\t;.!t' 111 lol.JI d rpn:--11. ... lor lh<' 15 l·<1 lr ncl ~1 r rl~1 .\ :-; l'1'1d 111,e. \1'1\h 1·all <litll' 1\v\'l'1L g l' nl 1q1:d loan:-. lpr thi' l:l t·:tll•nd:1r 1·11d1n~ \\Ith l':dl datt· ~1;11!-,.,1 \ .11111· o t 111\t•-.lllll'lll ..,,•1·ur1lu·-. s 27 .654 .!IS 27.6~_!15 :-\ 1.2i2. 720.~J:l 1:,0.ouo oo oOO. 000. 00 22.72U.9J SI .272. 7:.!0.H:l ::; \.\. 008.00li .!ll) ?l .O\l~.O:lti HO 1.."1.i~.15 1.00 \\1 •, l'.ll).!t' \' S11)1 p ... 11n . l'res ldl·llt. .inti .John \\' \\';ils h. \'1t•t• 11r\"•ldl·n1 and (',1 :-.h11 •r ol lh t• ahO\'l' 11 .1111 £'d h:1nk do :-:nll·n1nl\ :O.\\t•ar .1ll1rrp th;1! th1!<> rt<p(H'1 ol c·ond1t1011 1-; 1ruv :ind t•nrrt·el . 111 rh1• tx• ... t o f ou r kl10\' l1 •cli.:1· ,111d hi"l1t·I t1u y L,,._._ ...... ~··--.. 1 ... -tl.IL:... . . " -) ""'"'' • '...,,. ..... "".-..Jo'"' ) . -/.) LU / .LJJ?:-9:. I I S1 ~1l(' ol l 'al1lorn1a. Count~· of Ornn.i:r . ss· S\\·orn lo :i nd :;;ubsrr1l)(<d ht.·lorr ml' t l11 s Hh rl:1y nl No\'ernlM•r, l!l71, and I hcreb\' 1·crl1 fy l hnl I :.11n not an olfii·t•i' nor cltr(•f'tur of 1h1:--h;.1nk ;i.1v f·omm1s~1on ,.,.,p1rcs 1\uc usl 1 ~1. 1!177 l'111r1r1a A. t:obb Notilr~ l,uhhr • 1 SIJ!lll>rU • • ' 1'h.is ...)'C ar, though, tile 1nt·iur1! is dirr1•rent : You ncc•d S.1110 or dentul ~·ork, t.\'h1ch you ha \'t' h!ntativcl.y ~ehc dU]('d fnr ('ar t y J:111u;.iry 1975 I T 1 Ol<l5 De ~ ] AU~ 1\o Ht lhllU~ l~ t~r '!:• prove Is purpg!)e t .... ~t.>dical_."li&.!illi<'llnce loo . in view' ~'fli ~llf'i:~. 0e•1r. AA ,. u1<u fr•?: ::;1i ':ft ,.,; .. ll ' tJrchuriloiblc > and mileage. pending tax re for =:1,,:,*-~111.,~ t:~~,111£ 2Jl': ,J~.v.i;J;-,~ 1 1., Rl~•l Ml ll".! 13;:; \V I th I h cs e mi I e u "e changes. .,, ~ ~ otter !!!~ "' 1,•• ',,"Mt•• ',• ,','., ,',3" :=, ~~ 1111 11' · ., QolotM l>'I -•·ltiot· ......,, j.(CI 11 • t'f ' ~ • AoOinf< a n •. u •, breaks better than C\'Cr and 1..et's suy that you're th coun11r du 1l•" Q19'c:011 Cl) u1 Cm<• 111. n 11 A eo 1,, ''" · h h · b·1· h I II d H<11 othtr ., 0911 emp 1~ i'" M<Dwl l n \o 111w 11= pp, • ,, ~·•t t e poss1 1 lly t at tux father o a co ege-stu en dlM u :•1te• eocu•.. 1" )\" ~· 1!~; ,f Ru~ ~"" 11, ,..; Instead , say yuu huvc the dc·ntu l t.\'Ork don e ·in l)c('enlbcr 1974 jOnly ;.1 ft w ~·t·t·ks earli er) and pay for 11 bl•fore yc.a r~nd. vOu <1u:dif,v . for u nlcdical c.ll'ducllon covering the full amnunl Since this lirts your it emized deduc tions to S2,200, you 1tcmizl' 1n 1974 . 'l'hc extra $200 dcdu1·ti on is "'1>11t't• prnn1 ·· ht·cause you t'<1 11 l <1 k t• the s tand a rd rlcduC'tinn again in 1975 reform legislation next year son who is getting marri ::=·1• 1:. 1~ ~Gtn il'l< ,\~ =:.: 1~1 , =~ 111 1:~~ 1: •• m a y r c d u c e t h e at the e nd of the year~a ,t1.i1 ,,,.r•yp . .,..r_ Oof(fl °' •~ •"' ,....,.,., ••· s111o oi1 1rwi 11. 1 ... a dv11ntages, do whutcver ICt'ssay hewillhaveearn = ~ ~,:O ~it.If: :;: ;;E~~~. i!~ Jra ~~ ~ ,!~ ,:t considerably more tha r,:-_::a~,. •<tw•, =110 ,..,, t\i "'in:. c ,'",, •,•,, v Mo:~ !i; !~' \\/h at ·~ more . !hi ~ t•an become <-'Ven mun· of <i dullar·saving movr 1r th1· l ax reform p ropu s a ls tall ing fur •• boost 1n the st<111dard_tlcducti on IK·r.omt~ I a \V , t' n1 p h a s i z c Pr t~nticc ·ll all 's to1' tux l'XPl·rts . 'l'hl' new figurC' would be: 17 percent of income, with a maximum figure or $2 ,506;-- 0N TlfE llANDIJNG or your automobile expenses <lcductions for business and yo ur pe r s ona l mcdieal /cha ritab1c lravel in 1974. you come up a r('al I\ in ner ror the "'hole year. '!'ht• reason . lwo big brcuks ha \'l' been );!ranted by the I HS and they apply for all ~·our dri v ing back .lo .Janu al'y I . 1974. S1ict·ifiea ll y: Money 's Worth m e d i<:al traveling and s imi la r trave l ing ar.e feasible before the yearend ~'\ yo u <'<1 n lump the cxPensc::; into 1974 . 121 (Jo' \'OU lli\VI-.: US<.'d ;1nd continue to use your car for businessi&.rav~J. you arc in lin e fo r a s imilar .. automatic" break, also retroactive tot he first or the year. This "automatic" mileage allowance for business travel has been increased as much as 25 percen t . You are now permitted to de duct-to the exten t you are not r ei mbur sed by your e n1ployer-15 cents· a mile ror the first 15 .000 business miles you drive (or drove! in 1974 . You also may deduct 10 cents a mile for a ll bu siness miles over 15,000. Dates ror weddings-and o n the other s ide, for divorces-take on special $750 before the .uoar ends INDUSTAIAl.S ~r111 Sd 3l't '"" Int, t+s "" ,,, .. v1n1itr 111. 1• ... cs-Afl!D UTll.ITIES Eatlml lJ 14 HipOI' " ' !J 1• 1~ "l'ou can .s till gel th 'NffntMl•t Ec.onur. 11102sv. !ilttA 11 Jt wnvi ' ,~ '"' dependency deduction for : ,,....~, ~.J'~' ~pip~=· 1it:: 1:~ nn "~: ',:..,· ',,~ .... .,.:~, rt: :~ Your .son-nnd ·the totul or .t.c-""' " u Et NIK.. 4v. s • 111 • 1 10"" , • , ,.. """'net It U'I I Emtftll 11\ t h t ~ 11"4 1t""s..."""'fo1\ tt>w 27~ his1ncomewon'tchangeu1e ""wu. ,._ • lnl<n c ,_. '"" ..., .. ,lt~ ,;"" ~1 wt ''• 1oi,, b l J 'f U """"" C. tt u Eciul1r OI llh IJ'lt ,,..,..,1"' ''°' "'"' CNI~ 1n , 11..., answe r-u on y 1 yo ::• :!ii 'A"' n ~:'::..."~ ~ ~~MO~::,,~~ iov. 11""<Stro1 Pip 1>h ''"' provided more than hair his 1k"o i11e • ''"' 1 E-u 111 2"' > Mouw CJ ,,., s ri~~ " !-1~\; ·support this ye·ir <1nd hC' lltt a.v 1 111o e.ir1cp """ 11\11 Mt Sml111 •i: ~""st.-n.a1 1, 11 11"'• ' . , '. 1911 PIV ,.,., 10'4 F.tr ltlt I IV. MSI 0..11 • o lo Ill RJQI~ 1]'> I''• doesn't file a JOJnl return i.r enc 1•~ 20\'I F••ioft Et 13 .... 1•v. MU1111... •,(.' 1~"1 1.,.1 Hm 11., 1>,', 'th h'1s br'1dc llltd Ttl l :W. •14 F11m 8• •• ll'o HU CnvSI ' I"-l~ H All!' ... 1 • \lo'l • ~II I"' 21\ FMtn Gr 41'1) 4J .... ..,., lJbly \ ..... ~1s1~N 8rw .. 1•~ Check the support figures . El." "1' ""Fl•~• 1"' 1~ Nt M111er ,..11 ... N s ,., 1>. m Fncl l'Ji I f,tl &o.1n 11'~ 14 tl/olll S~ 1; 1~~01Sir9' Tt< ,.._ t•, carefully in the next few Fifi" 11-11 1" c..:11111 21v; uv. NI "'"'"' ,., , ... !.!~ ,10 11 20 . Furn J'll. J\' ISi M•s-c Sl.fo J.1\.1 NOl8 Cp .. • •• ' w ee ks and r eac h a n Gr" 11\o n v.1M T•J.111 10 •~-4' 1\ ~ 1 • Ht. 1"h 4< • 1 '~yntr CP \•o S•o understanding about the •'"•'-°',, u,;i_:: ~,n·~'-1 Un~':!' 111ew11 co ,1• ioc r,11, "" 11., '" ·• ., F OI 1• n NJNal G 1,o' 1,.,_, Jl\,l JI, filing or hiS income li:IX w"•"o' ·.~: t0)> ,•,.!,',' <t I~ '~Nicole• In •1~, lj ~• f4yl0' W lo>.. 111, l l k .. • , -· ..., • • Nici-A ,,:! , le•w .. A• U'• 21•1 re urn o ma ·e sure yOj.I 11ew JI JI..., ••r.. ~... ,.,.. I Nifl.en 11 ,,, .. , ,,,,y,111.,,'v ,\, ,,, , I h d d . oco 11'4 11\!i Friend I< 11~, u \li _., , , don t OS(! t e e UCtlOn. l"l;p 1014 11\'o Fro1 FdE ''" t\01 NOrl~ Kg 11'• 11' 1 To'"lt Ml '' n Mvt 2\fl 1,,. Fttllt r H •I• t\li Hwl NtG t <,1 •lo Ttansco ltlo l lo Au 10\o l l'IOC..19 L.rJ ,. 6'1oNOdll.Cp 101 11 rn Cktn 10\o 11'• If' YOU INTEND t o A io.o 11~ •~\O.ttw '' J\lo '~'Ot""' °' 11' 11,..Twi" Dis 16'• 11'' Coll S~ 6V. Gtl<t Cp tlo •l'o tlft E• 11\• IJ l,ms~r I"-l'.o marry in 1975, you will be "' G< t.1 1ov, 1ott"" Awn u u "' Los ,~ 10• va ,,.,.< •1• ' Al SIMI 26'/a 2t Gn Auto.. 111'1 11YI 1•1 M 11 11"-uni C.pt tlo 7•• entitled to income-splitting At 0c1 l)'lll u VJ ,. t11N1 " 11 11 F•• 11 .... n \ iun1or1 Siii 1).1. 14'' ' . t a. d Alo J\lli Jl'I Gol c;,u111 "''\ 41'i> coe• 1i,, 1,Z I.Ill l Bn< I•'• 16 o n a J 0 l n a. d wr '"" ll'I G t-I' n"° u"" fl'IMt 7'~ l1t'IJllA'1 TII •' • '' • return-equivalent to a rate a.. 1l0. 111oGt11 fl•ft P•"" er 1)'0 ""'us~· s1'1 "'' 8"1'..,FI 161 111 !'Mc., 1611.. 1S" U5 Tr~ L Ill>• 111• cut-so try to defer income 2 1 1ro Gt11 SM1t ''" ttti PIC c..m " "~un•• Fa~ 11" ,,,, from '74 and '75 and to , .... ' GOtien " 11 n Pa: 1.um ...... •S»v~ ~ ~:~ ~~! Mtt 11 1J Golll Sl't 11 l''!/o ~li.l'et 0 n•• ~;t •n o,k HI• 111, accelerate deductions from , "~l l~ 1~~ g:::: 't: '"' • ~iu "~ 10v, n1to 1n SI!<• 1~• s '75 into the r e maining n F 11:w. nv.. Gr•Y Toi 1o:i. 10111 P•v N sv 11"' n.,.. 1e1or1 s1 1'• ', Weeks Or '74• u IG"1i 11\i Gr•7 Ad~ •v• 1 P• Entrp n.tt 111. ·-!~~ ~~ :, ' Cp ~ll(i' -S\:I Gui 111151 '"' 1 Pffil OU S .. ,. S~ I """"' ' 0 Ir l't •ppe•rs ~ou wr'll 1 u 1111o i.~ HM:ll e11 '"' m Pitt H1w 1 1u •r EB• 10•0 •I)>• "' .. J UI> 1tl'o JO\Q ~ EW 4\0 ''-' Pltl/'oltt t7 M'• •Ill NG ''' 10 become legally separated to 1h ""MMrll• er """ 70 P11111,1n ,,,., ,,.,, •~""' • 1'• .4'4 or finally divorced in 1915, ~:~:~~~~~A~ !~ .. ~~ ~;t~ 3l:: 1!,,. :'"w1 !,, ):; th t6 llVI H41VllM , .. I\• Piii NCp n 1. n·~ 11119, !'! ' ,. ' try tO reverse e prOCeSS, 6\'o J~ H-~ l'I 4>, , ... Pree~ Ml II 1!> I<• r, l '.o )'o r 0 • 11· 1 •11o 1 Hen•.., f ..... 10'4 PrDgP~• l 'w l'o 1t1C:.. 11 1) • or Yu o s e your 10 10.,,,"'•<et c •~•io1~PSN C..• , .. 1 11mrCJl''•l'" in eome·splittihg privilege. 1• 20 Hl¢ie c.o ""' 111. Pvtn 0 , 3 l ,.,t nr Fd 12•1 1•, A I t . t '74 17~~ U \4 Hints EL 2111 7tl1 o..a~· c~ 16 11 Ul•m• I IS .. 1:,: cce era e income o u11o 1• Moow• ''• '""~'" c •• ~. 11. •::,HsJ·: , . anddererded·uctionsto '7S. 1~~.; 1:\4 :.,";'1"'~: 1}"' 1;~R•1n~cp 1"" Sl'I .ne Pl<T 1•. , .. l+'o l'lo H1•tl C ?'°I l..._ lbyc 10Z tol i< PL! ""' U' • u " Hnter c n1,1, 11 lbJ...O 1 , Lift n>o n" JV. l 'lli IMS-lnlnl lfa t lo RllM PIC l lo I le S• •'' ,\, l"-4\0 Ind.I Wit 111-:i 11 ~ot EQ 1\o ] •lglll W l\, 7to • t \'; 11111• Hu<I S'ho S4 R1>Q EtK U l/J \t Vtllo Ft! I• I•>. 41 J There's a big 1ncreasl' in thl' .. automatic""mi leage a llov.•<Jncc for your personal medical and charitable transportation. r etroactive to the first of the year. so it covers driving you already have done. The IRS has raised the ··a utomatic" !l llO\\ance 16~~ percenl to 7 cents a mile. This deduction eannot be questioned as to amount : al l you have ~o •Blocks Competitio1i' $1 3\t l\<o lnlor•• IV. 1 .... Reil Ull!Y l lw t V, l""'I Ulll HI\'> I} ~ t! ~l~ g111 :~~~ 't: 2~~ J'" OTC JO ~lo•t Aclil'f> CM! rOll !filer' En S'!'o •'> ~-' • ll'tlUIM 814 AMiii 0.. U1 1n lnll'lll Gs ltro. 11"' PennOff c;.1 ,111,100 Sf.It S'>oo:J.lt (Mn ~ ltV1 20\4 Int Alum 4\< ,v, An\ l!•prlH IJS,000 t'l'4 2t'ot-'I<. Ml 11 nv, Ill B•w "' 3'1o ' H11i1 Cp 10J,100 1'1o lit ... C.1• 1'-2 lnlenll \-'!. 21/o Pf'llll LI 111,000 lllo I'•-I• OIMI RI t t 'IO lntrll (p 3 JI'> Fuji PllOI• 10t.IOO II• t\•-lo Cl'ft PS l'Mi llo I• So Utl! l141004 l0~ T-1n11 Power 10,.IOO 20 2Dl<-~. Cl'ft 0 11 11~ lwey I CCI l'.o •"' Oi>tt/lftll!r Gn 100.100 •'• .... , ~. CFS U 10\lo \li. J.meso 11 ... IH• Fott\l 011 tS.IOll l\o l\o• '• .U.S" Seek·s IBM Qwrlp Pot Jto l'lo....,., Em 11.o 4'1o A1111V S...,,;~ tJ.IOO Jl Jiii • \lo Restructuring o..nl J\'lo 3"J Jolln1 EF Ul<I U\• &IN<..,.,.,. PJ.000 Jo'.o Jt\o• 1, O..m t .... IOI:. JM!"" M 11>, U\ 1 Ow 8" tr ... U\~ 11..iwr S1 20 10\>J NASO VDI"""" ll>tlil ow~ c !Yllw•• C •» •'I. AO'villl<•• tt 10& K•<Mn C \!Vo 11~ Ofi<lint• Chub!> o J? llVr l(f¥n T-3 Ho untNn910 Oi Fr k lft o Kell, S... I"' I" l ol•l t.111.lOll '" ,,. 11lf 111' \\'AS lllt\'\i'r OI\' 1UPl 1 ·rh1• .I usl il·c Department says 111~1 . the thil'd most 1>rufitablc torporalion .in the n;itinn. had intentionally blo c ked co mpetition throu g h p r ice .and nlarkctinJ: pract ices <Jnd should 'bt• restructured to open the eomputcr m3rkc1 lo more ri rin s. In a 336·pagc· hrief filed "'ilh l' S District Court .Jud}!e IJ;1\ lfl Edelstein in \'t\\' 'f~irk . the government s:.ii d J f;~J 1vas :.ihle to sell 7:J ~----Lc:C'-- per year, 365-day cerlifi- cates, minimum $50,000 . You can add to your investment in unitsof $10,000 . ' per year. 365-day certificates, minimum $1000. Yo u can add lo yo ur investment in units of $500. ~O/o D/o per year , 90-day certi ficates, mini- mum $1000. You can add to your investment in units ol $500. Special Features : You can wol!'ldraw 1111eresl qua11e1lv Current ce1!1UcalP.$ you may l'ID1d c11n bo renewed It! lhe higher rates on ma1u111y Ava•lable 10 cauro1111a rcsldentr, out~ Passl>Ook accounts evaU11b1e et G,.. Sublecl ID pen1111y 1Dr early 'f'llhdrow:tl • MombfH' American ln(lu61tilil Qank•11 ~-CJhlDrn1a A.swclohDn DI Thrift & Loan Compen!M. ~IAVCO THRIFT 620 N ewport Center Drive Newport Beach 644-9490 THERE ARE 23 AVCO THRIFT OFFICES IN CALIFORNIA VISIT OR CALL YOUR NEAREST OFFICE. • percent or the computers used in the United -States beca use its dominant position forced other com· panies to either sell at a loss or provide more services and equipment than a new entry in the field could af. ford. •·This .ability to price mani~ulate as s hown in IBl\l docume nts and as lB~1 competitors will describe at tbe trial is a recognized in· 1li cation of monopoly." the Justice Department said. 18 1\1. in a .statement. is· s ued from its Armonk. N.Y., headquarters. s aid. "Like all briefs in an ad· \'Ocacy proceeding, lhf' Justice Department brief 1>rcsents onl y its side.,. II said it could not make an) other comment on the Justice brier ··except in thf form of its own brief." The go\'crnment filed it~ suit in 1969, charging that 181\1 had violated the Sher· man Anti·Trust Act. 181\1 ~ind the government have· since been confer ri ng ~'ith Edelstein and each other iu an attempt to come to a con· sent agreeml'nl or narroY. lttr :irras fur trial. Nationaf Systems Sl1ares Up Nationa l Sys L1.·ms Cor· poration of Newport Beach has r e ported rinaoeial r('sulls for the nine months cndedSeplember.30, 1974. Net r e venues for the period were $6 ,579,000 as compared with $8,009,000 for the compt1rahle period las~ year. 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Revenues re5<' to $150.57 million from $125.7 million. Jo .. or the yea r, ca rnin"s totaled $48 .32 million. or St.66 D share, on rcvtnues ol $429.88 mllllon.-Thi.s...com,_ pared with $47.76 million, or Sl.64 a s hare, on reveintes ol $385.06 million the prevlOWI year. lncom. I.SJ '·°"Gt~ I.'$ •.JI .. Pott II •l 11 .. ""'c.111 • "'°" ln ~.U IAI 0£ S.S P U.11 .. w Wtd 111 t 11 I.Ml""' In 1~ :: 1: ~) ~cl ' " 1.:111 $« s.n '" O•lft ' ll • u UNITE_O ; .• ,,..,...., s.n s.11 h F•"' J.u J .11 ~1 1~1. 11 .. 11 .. A<.t""" 4 ~"':\. (l'IM1 Fd I ... t , Ill 11111 l J.5.0 IJ.SO II' t tO / 11J 8"a J-Ct+ASE tO 11.!>tll.Sli Nt•l l<f 11'1•11.16 Con! a tSI> l1' IOSTON!• NAMILTON GJIP; WtU 11,tl lltl CiHll ~;;, ~~ ~·~ FllO 6"~ 5.0I ,,SI l'inl 3.()t l.)I PPl!NMM ,D· I ' .w Fron Cl> J.ll l.•~ Gr'wl~ I.JI 4.11 Allfl Fd •.11· J,)I = !;"! t ll !illlr lh s..n •. l"l;Gm , ... S.t l 0.. FllO '•1 1 JI v '" \" ~I ~:11.4,11 rte.ti! lll!l.3'Mony 8 tt.1 IOOJ1J!;nr.i •.h 0..... 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OAIL.YPlLOf 8 l~~ 'Unearned Profits' Wedne&day'e Clo8i~ P r ices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE".-..~ Borr.o wing T,.endSpells_!J i-.saster 'HfW YOlllK iu•11 - f01-l114 j r• ,.I(,, Oii lllt ..,.--,._...,Yaffe toet elflllln"Oil Dr. llOBERT ADLER For those who do not subscribe to Bar.rons, the t:1nanc1al tabl oid, 1t profound <ind scathing ur. tlele oo what infl ati on means tPPllared 1n the Oc tober 28th issue. lt was an excerpt from a new book b~y Dr .• Ernest J Op . penhe1mer, one or th e · 1ead1ng t lnanc 1al con sultants in the world t.tany d1stur b1ng points about 1nflat1on were made by Dr Oppenheimer, but the pr1nc1pal one 1s that in· flat1on. 1f per.milted to per· :s1st will bankrupt us -us being you und me and the government for each doll ar owed by borrowers, there 1s a dol - lar owned by save rs. Thus, we have a starting point here for getting into the dyou mics or 1oftat1on. To quote Oppenheimer, "A rate of inflation-of 1 percent wi ll reduce the purchasing power or .Money Doctor terest rates lowt r than ts ci-~u,.c, .. n•-~ waJ1ranted by the normal •t =a.. "" ~ ,:= 14 1!~ 'i~! ~ return on capital plus the -· ·-Oiq ~ 1:: l 20{ n -.... rate of lntlatlon, savers "'*'l1L1.n 11 .a •1••t" o&.ofls 110 i1\.'l-\lo are providing a contJnulng ~'t.:v~: ff 3:~!'~ ~~I~',~: 1Jt '~"• tAl C t t d t .wmr;r *a 102 1 •"" C.Ttoei.o' as 11i.-""' 1n en ave · o spen er:s . o ME•r,'IOd •i ..,._.,.. c.11w~ Us n ,.,.._"' persist 1.n their wayi; Thi! =~•.=:U.i!i !Z:': CMr ..,t'°, ·~ ~14~Z: process ts undermlrung the U.111v * it 11'1-"" ., i 1• ,.v, • "" I I t lid Mt1111.11 • 1 sn tt~• .,. w11 • .o • .. ·~ "' sav ngs unc ton a con-!=:',. ee , 1 • M.Gi't2, ,, l'-• ii shtutes a threat to the free JJ ... ~\~ ~. n T~ • .... .:T~ t:UJ ,g lf"'! ~ ef\lerprlse system. !&('::::C~'t ~ ~~ ~-~~: i~ n~:1=: 'Viewed from this v<'n· A J 11111v11r1 • 11 '"" • ~cc 1 Colp 11 1\<i t g po l rl t "'·· .. '°"., 120 6 '~. C.UCl)I U S t 14111-1\ a e 1n, 1n a 1on cnn ut:: ..i.GM 111 u , t l<i• llo c.1.i1"''° • ... Jiili-~ <~ad1ly ,unde rs tood It A11.,p11111 1JOO 1sv ... 1.., <MK• 111 HJO o s"--"' A141Pllft44 .... • -+IV.~· 12 5 114 I e ables Mrrowers lo pur· 111-• 111111 .io •Yr "' c.111o1ua' 12 • ,, 13 -,.. th d ollilllltllll 60 I I IMli .,, Ctn UIL 160 7 '111 lt\11 -..... ~l~hou~1r w5oprerny1n'"gg a5bporeuet ~ l:': 21 .~~;~ ~~1u1;r,·~ 1 ::: •;ro:'~ Alt;..wtil I .t0 S 2Jt 21..._ "'f Ct11UE I JI 1 11 1J~-V. ever having to meet their A1co Sid 40 , 1• 1-.-... "" OIMPw 1 l4 ' 1s nv. Al(Oll 1.b 2G 20 It Yr,e• .._ C.111SW 1 U t Jn UVJ + Yi obhgalions It provides an '"'"'" 1D11 t t ,,,._ -et1111SoJ "' s )(! 11141 . YI ideal device for poltt1c1ans 1jfJ'1::.' '~ ~""';1"" g~~p1~ ~ tt :~~-°" savers tn the aggregate of to curry the favor of voters ~.~ L~1 ' l! ~:= ~ g~:.':ir':''; ~: ,i~: ~ $25 billion At the same and ~pec1al interest groups :Ltf:J;~t • " 1~ v. c...,..1111n • 1111 u1,1, SEVERAL \VEEKS~o t1me •• 1t will give all bor· t>Y, voling ror ever larger 4 , o s " -: =rp'!g , 1~: '~::.~ 1 wrote 1n-lh1ii; col 1n. rowers a windfall of the ~overnment expenditures, !:=':: ~ ~~:'.t ~~~~~I : ~ ... ;:;: about what we are do ' t'o\ sa me amount It 1s ap· ,knowing that 1nflat1on will ~IJ:::1'f'J { :: i: • ._ ~S::i,ig • J! J~+""' ou rselves, 1;1.nd how we parent th at unless 1nterest 1 bailt~em out !l~5c:";:1:1 1~ I~ ...... g:.~.'!: t "l t;_.._ have loved every~mlnute of rDtes are raised to CO\ er In effect, 1t encourages A11ron1A s. ' '' s-v. o.. ... ,,n , 4 .n n .... -2 •• 1t -until today Now we rutly the level of 1nflal1on, f1 nanc1al 1rrespons1bihty ::=: "', U l ~ ~..=111o 8:i~: ~ !~ :tt :2= are beg1nn1ng to suffer savers surrer enormous on a vast s~a.!e What the z:'x~~~: 1}! ~:Z.::! 8:!,i.!~'~ JU ~il:!1~ h"olflOur excesses losses-While borrowers spenders forget 1s that AmN< so·' :u 1'-• 111 0.1e111 •s • 3 n'llo Oppenheimer says totul make enormous unearned there Is a hm1t to the bur =-~1U : J ,J-: tt &:::I~";~ 2 4: 1~ • .... US ind ebtedn ess 1s profits Thi s 1s the 1 dCn that can be imposed :=1 .0 1 ,J~ ~~ &i~":,f ' ~ 1;;::= arou nd $2 5 tr1 lhon Cor-e qu i val e nt of an u n· 1on the saver s, for t he :i:~.i;-1~ s :~ ':.,.,...\\ g::;:skci'.~'o l l~+"" po ral1ons owe $1 tr1llton, declared for'!1 of ba 1 nkrupt· ulUtmate effectt 1 ohf 1nOat1on :~ ;~~'~ u '~ !:w.-11o °"1'0 11~1 , 41\• v. mortgagees -$600 btlhon, cy, for 1t 1nvo ves the IS o wipe ou e savings Aer.,nc11s., 110 l3 +"' g:=.•"' \' ~ S: th e Federal government -repayment of debts with functwn, thereby bankrup z;:e91~ tt ! '': 1m:1: 8:~1~1 :C ' J?! ;'*-"" SSOO b1lhon, state and local sharply depreciated cur-ling t,~e economy as a !"'u~;lil: i 11: ~: ~11 ::r1~1126J l~=~ governments -$200 billion renc1es whole AC11M1 2511 21 l 011111111'° • u 11h•"' d 0 h t A 0..ml20 4 1J 1-'6 Cl"GfflM I 119 U"ll• 1<o an consumers S200 b1Jhon ppen etmer goes on o ""'51''"'"', JOO 2211t ono p1t 111 1uoo .. v.-.,., These borrowings were "! .. IN EFFECT, frugal illustrate the points, using :~~t~~: t1l~ 11! 2T:;"1._ g~~.~r'~, 12~ ;J'l.\.:l'h Provided by the a•"•regate people have been sub· words .such as theft and Amo.i.1v,1 1• J•.1o-111. aTF111210 • 139 JJ1.+1 LO r d b h I AmElcPw 2 • "' lt"t l't Cltl(Ot! IO u 1613 J11'o. l<o savings of generations of s1d1zing those who .have rau in ot re ating to AF1muv 1' J ,. '"' • o ts.v 40Q • lJJ <6 .. ~ Americans • li ved beyond their means , the government and the !~~l'e:: t: J'"•"" g~•,..U:; !; ~~-~• Jn shorl he potnl" <Jul l\iloreover , by keeping m, banks 1n their roles in AGn!k1'3d 21 IS-111•"' Ott •nv M 1 201 ''* ' -> • AGll1n•60 • ls~ .. \\ Otyl"vwlt J ~ helping to perpetuate this AG""''"' J ,..., .. -t11v111~1111 11 ui.-~. 84 th Birthday . Colonel~s Still . King of Fryers l t JI AmHolsl 10 4 JOI ,._ llo 01¥ SIOl"eS 1 ll• s1 ua ion. e proposes ...,.._ to11 .1o.iou~ 01n.61to s s• 2•v•• 1, solution s that are 1n !,,,~1>1•',3 .J 1;:=..:': ~t.'C:k"~:J ~I ~~ .. h lerest1n g and 1 practical Am111ws 2211 _..IL 2'!1.-11o o.wc111260 • • 11:u. ~. ' A Medici 11 4 4S 3""+ '4 0.~ E1 160 • ,5 2l~o• lo but tough,.. A Med•cor11 0 •5 1,,._ 111 0t.-E1"' n 1uo '°''•• .,. AMMDI 20d l 19t ~ llo Cl0tox(• Sl • ~ll IM AmNG)l M 1 II 32\11+ -Cliatt P !O I S1 l~•-~ I AM LOOU (N~=orw-ard Am S.11ino~ 11-J'lt-\lo c1.-1P pf I 11 •Vo-\lo n v IUI Am Slllo ... lt 11 lilt-\'I CMI lllY Cp J !14 1~-\Ii to the PJ1.bl1sh1ng_of h1s Nldtftli 1"' s ·~ 11.,.._ 111 cNAF11 1911 ••1 '\Ii•"" k AmSCndlO ,n1 9\Ao ..--CNApf!lO 209 6:\lo f"'lo boo I don 't thtnk J have AmStoill 4-a u •" CNA1rw:, oe ,, 10"'• \lo h I ArM•trll ti t 71 lt'o• r,e (;NA Llwl11 1 I seen sue a c ear concise MnStorut ,_ 22 21J!o• ~ CN•1.p1210 l ,.,,_" 1nd1clment or our system Amr•r1.o t2u• ,1~. vo ~1s1 o. 1 111 '~ Or Credlt a nd lts role W'th AmT•Tllfi , 161 w+ll• l't CstSGpll It •t 111'>-t \lo ATTPIA~,14 ti 4J'ht 'h CslSGpl!IJ ?l ,.,._. ~ t t ATTPlll:i/i •6441'1•1/J C«1Coo1Jlll1 120 1)h-'° governmen 'n pu ting us Amt&r w1 1191 ,.,.,. "' C«111<1u 40 1 101 4 -11o •• the pred cament r d Amw.11• '"' 1 •J '""'" v. c.o10wak ,. • io •'llo. "' Los ANGELES (AP .. , 1 we in AWtr .., 11<o J'IMI Hilo-v. eo1«01n °" 101 2\\• 11o J -and ask for an opportunity ourselves. ""''"P''"" uoo uy,.u..., c.o1~1t "*' 111 2-Slo\-'-'l'he man '"lrO la'" the lo ShOW my m•-thod or Ame~St 11111' 21 3!'t+-llo CollUlk S. • JI '\1.-\lo • nu II' The thesis or month lo Amt1tt. t0 s 11 11 + ~. c.omlllFOOd , 11 1v.+ v. golden chicken has turned fn1ngeh1ckcn " month l •quidity ha s "MF 111 12,J 162tl»'o c.orPe!ltll0"1122121 .. 1 d I AmtK II) J IQ.t It!'>,. 'lo C.OIOtOSt I 10 S I 11\lo+--84 an s still going strong lie had a s uccessful become the answer ror the AMP1nc :n21 •t:1,. -"' c.o11111du,, 3 soo 2s-.+1-c I H I d S d t l t th t 0 AmPI• Cp J 15 l\'t C.Onl11pl4\'• 2 "I<• \lo o ar an af"I ers -res auran a e 1me s , times Get out of the stock Amr•PCorp 2 41 1 _,,.. c.o10..1t11 l40 31 -to the fried chicken king -ls he was asked, "'hy thdn t mar"· et on any ralli. Get "'"'~'' J 10 J 11 JO+'ot "' c.o1G• p1 s"' s st\/) . fii Am•C• pl tot J l\lo C.01 Pl(lun• ?J t -Vo celebrating hi s birthday ut he retire? out of long term bonds _ Ams1.0J20' ,. »v.-.v. c.o1s°"1" 1 s6 ,,""+ 11o a series ot birthday purt1cs 'I think nobodv should 1nflat1on will cul their !:~!:"J: ~ 1;~ ,,t!:~ ~E',2~ ~ lll; t~~ ... ·~ atten d ed by Kentucky h r Atlc~Hc' °' s ,,, "'-•\lo ComSlw, Ml ' JO li .. .... ret1re,''he so1d '\Vhen-:tpu \<llue 1n al again GetAnOtrc11t1s 11ntt•"ll ComS1pt t0 •10u Fried Chicken franchise out or resale real estate •roo-1oc1 n 6 10 ~ .. "" CmwEd230' 59 t•~-i. holders ""'"+Co '' s 9J 111i0 ComEd r1f t s 2ov.-~. NAME Rental properties are tine ..,.,..,,.c 50 ' n uv.+ 'h CwEdPll 'l JI" -Vt The other night in th e ' Short t e r m C.O 's, =~a0ga~ 2 '~ ~::·"" ?.:l~J:;i t 'Z~+.,,. ~uburba n San Fernando in1be AP L C.O•P s 21 ,.,.._.,.. t.omw 011si ' 111 ,~ .... "' ,. Trea~uiy bills, 30 day com-AllPI'" ,,_9 ~ 10 1¥t CW011p1111 ,, 1s~-v. Valley, he regaled several NEWS mercial paper. Stay loose AAASv1'410 "Joi +"' o.mms..11 1 2u >0 +1 h d d So C I Art1llH 3' 5 l? I t.ompu•r S<l lt JI 1-... \lo un re uthetn a.1for _sta y out of any llhqwd A11;.1p1 c1 J "11.-"" c.on•1.,1n u ll'I+.,.. n.a KFC managers. as·t "" t t • A11;11trO ZS t Jl •l1VJ+-V. ConeMt120 4 6 ll'n-l<t re ir e , you JU S go o _1nv estn1 en l Un less reahty Arch< Ent,, J J~ CannMt110 • ' """• 1-. s1stant manager s cooks rusting out Yo u rust o~t sets 111 inflation will :~i:1v,,1~ ! 1U ,;t!...,. ~~'•=; 2tJ 1!~~~ .and sales hostesses with qwcker tha n you will wear destroy other investments ••~&.st 44 2o ••ft•~ c...tEd p16 t '3\lo-"" hi s hlim ely wit and exhor out. Yo u can alwa)s con· :~~~111b'! / 2U,,,2ll:-iii ~1:,:·.~ rtli:i ~ .. i~ l d "-t'h 1 b g d f()r Adltr wilt aJUWer ltt• A•m.a tP 4 1 1 , , c.n.l'<I » 1 )SS u \,-"" e em o I gcr an Unue todosometh1ng. ter.s directed io him at IM ArmcolAOe • 11• 211t . COllFdcll'•'h: t ,S_• '• better th ings AtmPi i.10 ... • 14*-" t.onFrtc 10' st 1Moo."' ''You wan l ·to think or Daily Pilot J "''"""'' '"" C-oMNG t 10 • ,,, 11,,.,.11. For a change or pace. ~ L z"1 1'>1111 .-"' CoMmPw2 1 m 10 ... "' th C I I d I d retirement as a poi pl Arm•C• n • M4 201i11+1111 CanPllf 4'1i 1so 3114-lt e o one an r1en s "''"•11t1to 1 JS i.,,... ¥o eonpp1115,.,110 51,,.,. dined On Prime rlb Wlth "n where you have reached Aracorp1"1 s 1 11'-c.onPwrp1•. 4 s• -1~ I r d Atvilllnd Sl 10 2J 1 -\lo COllflAlr Lii S lit •~-\~ 84 pound birthday cake as: one state 1n your 1 e an ACCOUlllant ...u1.1a1'°° oo ..,,....,,. enc..111to • * 25.,., .. , .... do ne Certa'n th ongs and A1111 oi114(l 4 ,, ,, __ enuc.o-pp'°l io •1'•"' the centerpiece He posed MNOo12 4(1 ' » .. ' c.onuc. t 1oO u1 3211 .. 1, •or pictures , .. 1th the crew now yo u're ready for a AstwJGl40 s 4Js ••11~11'1 enuepp11"" s 34~.""" • ~ A1$.pfgl40 S l20'11•11t OUllQit:tOI IOI UV.+ll!f of every KFC market bet· change fJ • M l •1,..._ 6'0 2 u1 ,,._,.. ou11P1.,. 1 "' •~· ·~ "J 65 h lllt ee s Alica 1J)d l 21 SI'> , OllllA130ll !OJ 31'1• 'Ill ween Los Angeles and San n ~ea rs you ave A11c1,E1111i s .. 1iv.-"' (.(1111 1""'" 111.16.1 32 D had so man} expenences •11cE1111 s111 , loll'l-1'1 c.onMit -. 1 13' , .... _"' 1ego R r d K Peterson as AllAk.M t'h 11 ... "~'" c.onuou, to s ... "'"• \lo 'I ut hope that every and learned s o many ex.or • • A11c11111a:u. 1100 -1 c.o..1oup11 ''"""•2"" J S SISlanl director or f1nanc1al AtRc pl 1 IO • 220 60llll-1111 Olnt1111Ttl I 1 1)2 10'•+ " one of )OU hves to be 84 things that, sure to good-AuRc11 pr11 1151 •l eanu1 o.10 •1216 ,.,,... "- e's You don 't have to operations £or Loc kheed AH'' COt"P10 u ,.., .. "' eonoip1'~' 1120 39 and sti ll ha s good health " n • Ato inc 20 J 3J '"'• v. c.onwaad J 1 ,, J' he told the guests • God qwl 1ust because you have A1rcrart Ser\ ice Company, Aul 0 11 20020 ,, lJt.• "' c-u" 2.., , ., 11.-1., reached that retirement wtll speak to the National Awimi•11<1s 31 2"" COC1P1n1o.1 • J1 11..., .. ~ bless every one of }OU for Association of Accountants, ::::: c.':'1~ 1 ff 2tr l'I =~nl'!~ • .l ~"'.:•1~ all your k1ndne11s and good age •vc p1? 40ll u Ullo-+ "' c.oo,Tirt 60"-i 1 1 + l!o ·You can work with Orange Coast chapter, AwrvP~ 3011 ss '' ... \'J C".oOll'fp1 11<o , 11v. .. •,i, thoug hts·· November 13, al the A1rpor· •~•s tnc: 40 ' " i1-1.-"' Gopet!ld 60 ' 2 •~-v. The W'tte haired goaleed youngsters, you can work .., ... e11n< JO 1 •t ~ "• '"°""ll'lrd 1 111 24'11o-21t " h h h terlnn """"Pr1 "u12n 21i. .. "' c.p,.1 1to • 3022° .... i.. Ke ntucky colonel then wi t c ure groups, A11ec:o11&Gu 5t 1414'-"-c.or-1 cp " 11tJ-11o th ' It or th gs 0 Soc1alhourw1\lbc at6 00 -••-c.or"G1121112s1•~·• talked a bout bis l a te· ere s a o in Y u 11..o.i.w.1 to s 111 16v.•"" er-1eo '°, i 1'11. C(l n do " p m and di nner at 6 45 P m 11K11o 1on" s1 ~+ "' c:.ow111 6~ 2 6l 2~.-"' bloomin g career r 1 Peterson, an alumnus or s.. .... in 10 s 4S Pt-'Ill c.owm no , , 44,. 1• Did he really Start sel· In the years that O • e.io:ero11 112l 2si ~· ~ CO• 1ra JJ J 12 1ovi . vi I d S d b It Corncll Unlvers1ty.recently 1.t1e1060ll u • cPC 1~112•111 11'"•"' hn g Kentucky Fried owe, an ers u1 a a1nc.orpt0' H ~~ o1...,c1 601 1u 1,1 .. -11o I b I rmy Or Iran retu1ned from three years s111G1•1,. • ao• 1s.-r,e ere011 F14t1 &4 1•) Chicken at age 66 with a a u ous a • s ... c•• 1 :M 1 2 u .. o.i. eroc-e.-1"' , 11• ,1 • ,,.. r h I chtsers a nd made Ken· 1n Geneva Switzerlan d, s1..o.1 1"c2• 1« 22 .. o.i. Crotre11C II), , •"II• v. tidy nestegg rom t e sa e C h h orked as dorec &..""" P" ~· 1.\11• ,,.. CtOllHM 1a 1 , 111-. r I l t 'on l ucky Fried h1 eken a w ere e \\' • &11MJr p1c1 1 u ... "" CtCIWllC.O•~ 1 ,,, 11,,..,.. o a gaso 1ne s a 1 • • d h • h tor or administration and E1.,..Nv 120 s 11 J1~~ 0wnz111<1 s 1~1 1•11-llo restaurant and a $105 household wor t roug 8..,~v .. u 4 11 ,0.,. .. "" crs cp !Ill a 109 1~_14 Social Security check' the ubiquitous, brightl y log1st1cs ror Lockheed In ~oJ.'1u~ s l~ t'.U• ~ ~fns"~ i ~ .. ,~~: ~ "Yes,'' he said •. 1 p a inted s tand s and hi s present position, he B..-dCR 20" s1 1Sllo+"' c...i110r920 , 4 4""•""' te\ev1s1on commercials. trave ls extensively with 1•RN&.T \lolltllH ~'1"'"" • 10~ .. 1.1o loaded -Up my car With QR h comm1tmentS pr1manly In Bnlc 111 ':o J r"1 I'....,_ l'o ~:l!!w~ ~ ': 1~=-°" 'Ce Ch .st In the back, I-le tells 1s-2'tory in a 81111 11\f 40 • 1u s:i. ... \to 1.,.1o11 ~ s 11 20<\~ .. ~ I b I h d Southeast Asia and Europe , .• ,. ",, 1i.t ... ....__..... .. crushed ice Q\Cr chicken, new Y Pu 1 s e a:~~t --;;; cr.r':'l.: J ff f;"': ~ SO d r I d a d autobiography entitl ed, He will discuss "Accoun ~..., ,...,..., .--"• ---o D-poun cans o ar n Fl ung for Jnte rnat1onal &a)'\11C1 lt 1 ·~. o.,.._ ,,,, J11 nv.-n., flo ur a nd my seusoning naturally enough, '' nger a..,.119, n , '2 " .,.,.. o.11iuwr 60 , 00 5,,. "' Llcktn' Good " Ope 1 atlons" ""•' Fdt 12 • '" u l'J ....... o.111ac,1,. • 12 ,. ... ,,... • .:'c.d:....:sct~o!p'-a:.:t_:•c..rce:s:•c•:u:r:•:":t;:..._,,_------~------------------I Beckmn S1111 44 1•1<i-+-l"'I o.ri 1" .o. s 11 1&\t• \11 8eCIOllO 40 II 101 ~+ 'Ml Oilr\llld pl t l1 21~1 8-<.~A 6o. S 14 r.-Doti. Glnrlt 14 216 H\~-VI ~•flilll'r#fftld Lfl#t"r 8 I•.._ ______ ,..;-----------------, ee1er1n .11' s's U -VJ O.V<a 1 14 6 6) 11v1+ ~. " Hu ghes Award &e1co Pe1" 4 Js1 u ..... " o.y11111" CM 61 ·~ -,,,, , .. ,,' ... ···-;::i ,,,, Be!Gitn 110 s .. UVt+ "' o...oonH '° • SS I • Ill , ... w " -' WASH INGTON CAP> -llug'cs 8el<k1H.,.. • • •Vt<l "t o.YPL1 11t • rs 12'11+"" =· ~111 io!\~~ ~·,'t ::::, ~I Pfl"C~ n Ben llwl .M l .. 1J -~ OPl.pfd'.. ISO 61 oi <Mnoe '" ,,,. N•w v•• 5tac• Aircraft Co, Culver City, \\as awar ""'"" ca1 • u 1,,..'"" 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Appear Every Sal•rday ' -... , l (IQ) (Jill o-J Chry sler tayolfs DETROIT <AP I -Chl)sler Corp, announced 1t 1s chm1nating second ,shift s al four car as.,embly r lants later this month 1tnc1 laying of 7,100 worker$ lndefm1telr-hecause"'Of-Sll&· g1ng aut o sales. " In addition Chrysl r s~ud It Is shut· ting its Ha mtramck HSllembly plant for t\\o.weeks starting Nov 11. ' " .I l • - • • ,. ' . ' TONIGHT'S IDGIIlJGHTS ·KTLA (.5) 8:00 --"Petulia.'' Julie Christie :tnd George C. Scolt play the ~lay-December game in this 1968 mo\:ic. with Richard Chamberlain. • KCET 128) 8:00 -They W•y It W•s. Part t wo or the 1947 \Vorlcl Series between the Dod gers and the-Yankees is rc<·a lled tonight CBS 12 ) 9 :00 -"I low Sweet It Is." This 1969 · comedy about shipboard s hennanigans features ~James Garner. Di-bbic Reynolds. Terry-Thomas · and Paul Lynde . • Thursday tht pll)'bofs pursuit u111i1 sht l1nds !!YI lttr hu~111d i$ ch1sin1 1 lh!ttll !oor ruide.. e ru LtJ ~ m •l'Mslle "R11:t \.With A Kiiier • Cltitl l1011sid1 rices • killer to .fi11q llis toddlurhter, who WtlS per1orm1n1 IS I S!CNe· . •indo• hulequin wl'ttn site lilW 1 slraneer fal1t11 still l110ltle1 man. (6) ,.~. Dlllflu Slllw 0 TOP COP ACTION! * 'STS. OF SAN FRAN' 0 (i]t {!)) (]) tlJ stmls ef S111 francistt ''Cry Htlp'' SIOM ~d Kelltr liftd lhemst!11ts in pursuit ol J'n a.ctu~d l i!lei-1 lourtten·reu· old ru111wl)'. Marittte HartleJ, Clinl l+owird, Dnid Gruner 11111 M11ce Rtdmond 1uesr. 0 Rim Hitlllifhls tB rntifll lntemciellll ~star Trtk €D SHI "Billy PttJton; The Mn- ter's Cllikl" E!)SitaDlc..M, 9:)111~ lO:Dll 0 9Ci.J®l ED Mflilf 0. .. The Good Life" Clecw1e Mallaris '~ests as 1 tbmbortnt JOun1·oir ri1 op· enlor who ltirts Son111 and wm 1w11 l1om tile tfuc:~tr's Nit fOf $1,000 a Mtk. Alttr Ille lw9 1et I lute ol !he IOOcl life. llley lifld !here's a uldl to the us, lllOMJ. ~leW.":::. . 0 Critics sa)' HARRY 0 * liike Kojak & Columbo o 10!! 001 rn m "'"' • ·..:. one! Sith!" tti.ny's dient, Dr. 811.111. • 1 psycblatrist who hid tol4 .i111 I lie wn afraid for his Mfi, Is MiJsln1 111<1 his lilts line been filled. One 1:111 ," ol his patients, fay Connon, a blind ill THE WAL TONS-THE , Wfitti or m~tery 5torits. t~Js Hur, * FAMILY'c FAVORITE 11t1t the cloctor h.u been 111u1cle11d, "f a fK! that is ~e1Uitd wflen Ms holly O (rn(I)@Tbt WIH"" ''The 1s foond . When ray lells Hury she Maialhon" )obn·lloy is pusuaded, knows W is ned, he finds the 10 enter 1 W«fHI.,-daJICt mar•· cl~e lo lht 111urcle1tf in ~tf ·lltest 111on io ho9es ol winnin1 lhe l11st book. Sttf1nie f'Qwt1s lllf'StL 111in of szoo. Wilen 1tis stiockt11'. ED 0tc11111eltlt}' ,,. a1t1b mcther sternl)' forbids him to P•·t tJ.i Tiit U11touchbks llCIPMe, Joh11·B01 ini.ISh 1h1t he IS fD ....... Fii• "Summ•. lnlH· • 111111 now and intends to 10: lud(' The sensitive stOf)' of ,. throuetr With it. ballerina •ho discolle1s tilt diary or O @@®EDSlt111 "Ta!ls,1 a IOl'mtf lowe1 iad JKills 1 sum· You Lou!' Ran1us Matt and 11111 me1 1f11ir. 11ce 11,inst death lo lree 1 diwr l who I!; trapped under waler -and 10:30 I kMflMJ lo Advtl111te also m1na1e lo tapt111e Crunchu Wandellust thr bear, •ho his somthow ,man·j U Cludad li1illo •ttd to 1et 1 ti1e :tuck aroundt · luews de lii.111 his stomach .iid is wtlt1td betweenitt:OOI~~ SJ iliJ ..., two lrle5. 'I" Ne O Mevie: (C) (2br) .. Pet11i1"· · ~ · • · WI. (dra) '63 -Julie Ch1~it. Gto11e I =~ltlf littlldll C. Stolt. l!icmrd Chiimberlain. • TM l 11q Shew 0 I~ C!J) ffi (B J b 1 0 d d Mission: l11P1ssibll """ . I 1l3. 111 ,.11e,, I Dt'!e"s Cllliu . 111 Peter lii.11• lot.rRI FIORI SIM Otr111111c ) ~1 Wild Wild West WlliltJ Slltw 1 flt())) W1nltd: Ort•' ., Alivt a!! THIS WAY IT WAS 11·1s €I1 Cinema J.4 *Great Sports Classics ll;lOE1fltJ)(Il CIS tale Mowie: Mobil Oil Corporation cCJ llfhe l/ftdeleatedH (dn) '69 -ED Th ·War It Wai "Dodttrs/ John W1y11e, Rock HudlOn. YM!ktts 1947 WOl'ld Se1its" Panj 0 Q;@ ®J €D Joh11n1 CusOll II. Former '•nkees Joi OtMa~ii10, O ffldwed Flidi:tB .. ·1ommr Heft1ictl ind 8111 Bevens I (tJ Merit: "I'll ltd Y111" (mp) }o1n lormtr Ooditrs Peter Reise1,! 'S3-Geo11:e Ritl, Sill)' Gray. ttu ry Uraaetto ind Al GIOl'lluddol D IQ!l (J))(i}Cl)W ldt W11ld fOf • oollalC•~ ftYlfW ol that tr-Speci1I "'Harold Uo)'d's World of ,,,j"' stir". • I ComedJ· al Li ft111il~ l un111 0 Mtvie: (CJ "Wbt1t tllt s,lt1 '1) b pa11tse lanJUICt l"ft&rllll~ Aie" (suspl .66 -David Hivtn, D -·r.-, r41 n:'lp M ' Cy1/! Cusack. t :30 (~ i.!il W u.o 111er Nlft I fl) Bin Cosb1 411 ALTOVISE DAVIS & * FRIENDS Model Fashions lll:.fD ED Yoia 1111 Htil!b m M G ·tr Sir 112:00 0 Movie: "The 01r~ lilhl" (alfYl eiv 11 in ow ·s 1--01phne D11 £ln 'V!JW•lchfrs i m Mo'lit: "liirl Fro111 Miss1111i" '9:00 0 1j7' &1 (J) C85 r~ur1day Mtv· (co111) ·~-JeJn Harlow, Franchot ic: (C) (Zbr) "How Slittl h ls!"I lone, l iontl 811rymort Cr.om) ·~9-Jamtl C1mt1. Debbie l·bo Q ~lDIMfittr " '1eynokh,ltrry·lliomis, P.wllpdt • 0 r"'(!,,i1'1(j)Ntwi When Uttlr .JOI! decides to lry lht utJ ~ lurope~n·tour metlloc! ol wrnnin1 J:451)Miwit: "Htll•t1 lltrnilJ" ldra) tui 111Hritnd, C11f ~ .ltnny Htn· '60-JtllltJ HUlllH, DIVld J1nuen. dtfson w.wirile ,lh~t own PISSlit 2:00 m AR-Nilflt Show: {C) '°Alt Ille aboMO; G11f wor~s ii a photo211ph· y111111 Mtn," ''Spilo~s R1111 Wild," K .is11eniM~t. ~~ Jenny mow~ .. Tilt Phanltm Spit.Us" 1nlO • IUlU/l()US ~1111. only lo lmd :s~e's been sw1nd1td ~nd lhe play· J:ID fl Mlt'ie: "W11111n on the lfach" boy ownef. Ph1!iope, 1s Vt/)' muc~ (dra) ·•1-Robert Ryan, Join kn· •n res.duM:t. Je~n) Int~ to IYOld nett. I 1:00 Q:} "'Tbe l it Carnival" ld11J ·51-fridoy · Jllr~ r»u111s. h n Sttrhn1. I 1:¥1 D (C) "M1111ilicfllt Obstuio11" 1 f dll) '54-bne W1man. Rock Hud· DAYTIME MOVIES' , Min. . I 2:)0 1..U "Tiie AdffGlvres ol Robin t ·JO 0 '')!~n Iii!'' {myi) '52~0llti Flted" C:Onct. (1dv) '38 -lirol · Brent M11ruerfte Chipman Flynn. Dli'l'11 de H•villand. .. "D ~, "II of f' .. Id l ·51 I lll Lt) (C> "Wht1t'1 Ch11lly!"' : I" rnr tit 11 (com) '!il -ll•y 801111. Allyn ~ David ~nuen. JO'fct l1vlcr. Melerie. f11n~ Gorshin. J:OO @J jC) ''Pllinl l l1nl" (dr1) '67- Jt :•D (CJ "Mlftt Polo" (ad•! '62-ltt M1rvrn. C111oll D'C:Onnor i ot1 Cillloiill, Yo~o Tam. "llme J:JO l])"ttR N111tl11idf 777'" (mp) '48 Stttl" (wes) 'J4 -: John Wd)'lll . -James Stewart, Heltn W11-t1. 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Jimmie •luega Is a name ~nowrl to everyone in the world or 'winter sports -but is somewhat lost behind the J.ean Claude Kill ys and Billy KiWl s to the casual skiing spectator. • JIMMIE HUEGA Has Multiple Sclerosis HuegaRaps Olr,JDpics, ! • ' ·t-~ Lake Placid The site of the 1980 \\'inter Olympic· s-Lakc Placid-is ttjoke. · A·nd the. Olympil's itself is a has· sle-\\·ith reservations. So s ays Jimmie lluega, former Ol~·mpic medalist for the United Slates in 1964 and c9rrenlly operating et ,new-ski shop in Costa M~sa. . The United States w as granted the. '80 Olympics when no other bids were maae and H uega says the downhill isn't ,anywhere near international sta'O(lard$'. . ·~e re re""& J~s JO ~ther do\l.11tiills in America that are better tha n the One at Lake Placid," says lluega . ··'l'hc '76 Ol ympics. "'hich were set for ~1ontrea l lsummcrJ and Denver (11·inter J l.Hll .it should ha\·e been Los Angeles and Bil n.ff." Inns bruck replaced Denver al'll'I' Jhc Colorado city dropped iL ··Amateur skiing is :1ttractive," continues the 32·year-old former in~ ternational competitor. ··But the Olympics·! It 's a hassle. I enjoyed it because you feel a sense of national pride des pit~ the multiple frustrations and detl"uctions. .. But I found it hard to put so much emphasis on the Olympics. If it's com- J>et ition it should be ju:-:1 another race. ···rhe Games itselr is su11posed to promote internation:1 l relations. A good exam ple in contrast came in 1968 whrn only Billy Kidd and myself were offered free tickets to e\'ents. "None of the other Americans were eli gible because only Bill y a nd myself had medaled rorthe U.S. in '68. I said, ·no thanks'." ··vou have to \l.'onder who the Olym- pics are for ~ Anothe r item I recall \\•as w)len.officials refused to postpo ne the giant s lalom fi nals when it y,·as so foggy. · "'rhcy refused to ehangc it because of the ticket problems involved. It \!.'as \'cry unfair to the competitors. The c1·cnt should have nc1·e1· been. held . 1'hc follo\\·ing day \\'as fair and ideal. There just ,wasn't any consideration ott all for lhe athletes.'' · As for America'!! chances of gaining meda1s in th~ 'i6 Olympi c!' 1J ·· -cc cite~ the Mahre twins and J~15 §f.8ce as Lhe best pros~ts. "St eve and Phillip l\1 ahre Jlre only 17 a nd a re incredibly well con- d itioned." says 1-luegn. "They have the mental toughness needed for in· ternational eompet il\011. "I can see all three going all the \\•ay. So many can't handle the pres· sure.'' l·lue,ga touches on t"'O other skiing ilen1s -J ean Claudl• KOi~· and Karl Sehranr.. ··Ki lly beat rnc n 1·c tin1es in a row in 1967 and it v.•as very frustrnting," says l·lucga. "Thal wn li hi$ best ycur. und unror· tunntely for me, that "':1s my ~l><'St. year, too. Killy was innovative. lie :went lime on thC !'tart to gain an ad· (f~n(age . l lost three of those races by a muller of hundredths or a second. · "'lie had a three·slep Jitulter .ste1). It gufned him n1ome11tcun al lh<' start and in affe<"l he v.·as leaning over the starter's gate. .. The rest or us \\'t'rc ~olng sl.ralght up. K ill~··s tactics :.ire now very tom· rnon. \'ou h11vc to ~ivc people credit v,1hM!re on top. like Kiiiy. I know the better I pe.rforn1('(1 the rnorc time I \l.'311 putt in~ into it, too. '·t_\s for S<"hranz, he wa5 simpl)' a se: pcgo<1t. There "'ere and are a number of ;llhlet.cs being pnfd from almost all of l~ EuropCan counlrlC!. "'Ile was one. or the hig.he5t paid :..nd ~ the onLv "q uestion t~ whtre do you dr•w ~he tinc.t • Briefly, Huega wa s 1 b ronte meda lisl in the .a iant 1lalom ·at Inn- sbruck in the '64 Olympics. He struck out in the: 168 OJymples at Crenoble art.er a specWcular effort in 1967-a year ot frustrllion.5 c_apped by fi ve straight runnentP finishes to Killy after eight slral ... t wins. · .Jle 'is one or the greatest con·. tribulions to s kiing ever from the United Stales. He's also a walki"4 testimonial lo doctors who advocate that one of the besl offe nses is the polilive attitude. In the. past lfuega had goals, knew the opposition and wl\at bad lo be done to-succeed In lhe snow. . ' Now he has new goals n life and .says there .~re bo~ to be derived de1plle the ultimate pros pert. ol mualple sclerosis. ·~oa~s :•re fnore SO iR mind ftOW lha• if 1, didn't havel multlple sclerosis,''says Huega. "Evel')'One rears lbe unknown, but w h en yoU 'r e conf ro nted with sorn EJttii·ng like this you realize the end Is fn sight. I don 'l have to worry aboul it. I just had to accept my limtt•tions and go'from there," , ltuega was forced lo resign ·rrom coaching Olympics competitora ind rrom competing. "1 have to use my mind to maie a living now.'' says Huega. J "Ma rshall Reacts Cy _ Young-Honor Draws Rudeness By HAL BOCK AP Sports Writer Irs fu nny what SletCeSS wiJi do (or a guy. Now take ~like 1a.tanha1J;ror exam- ple. Or. as co median Henriy Young· man might put it: ''Take Pi-like !\tar· shall ... please." l\farsha ll wo n the Cy \'oung A\l.'ard ••S the National League's top pitcher this week and' greeted f.he news with a c har acteris tir, ·'No comment.·· That reaction ca me as no surprise to baseba ll writers who have t ried to intervie\v the relief pitcher and found liim1o be downMg'ht rude, · . "It's nothing personal."' Marshall continued when an Assotiated Press "'riter requested an interview with hinlat hi s home in East La nsing. ll.licb. 1'.hat was kind of_him._The A·P man might have worrie4-all the way home if 1\1 arsha II haCln rt set hiS'mind at ease. -! athletes. But all the players are llnder tl;le same s{ressure and many oi Mar· shall's teammates such as Steve Gar· ·vey, Joe f'e rguson. Don Sutton and others were a vailable and cordial to reporters who were strangers lo theip. Regular Drntgers writers were all too ra miliar "'ilh ~1 arshall 's high-han· ded altitude; ··1-1 c is .i n intell ectua l snob," one Los Angeles v1riter said. "\Ve get along very well. lie dobSn't Lalk to me and I don't talk to him." T he i lrange part is that his current behuvior is a complete about.face rrom the way he acted when hct wa5 less succ.esslul •. And ~f a rshall was a ' Oop for a n awfufly hx!g time before he achieved anything re·sembli ng s ue· cess in this game. Therl! was 1969 when he logged a 3·10 record for the Seattle Pilots. He not onl y coope rated with writers that year; he sough.t them out. "lie wa sn't difficult at all ."" recal· led one \v riter who covered him that year:····T ha t "'as the year they 1\larsha ll expla ined that he rerused 10,vered the mound to help the hitters. inler\'iC\\'S with ne\\'S service agen· He took the trouble to diagram with cies ~e t~use "I don 't th in~. t.he pe'ncil and paper how that helped the organ1~at1~~s ha\:~ muc~ sens1t1v1ty pitchers ins tead. And that winter. he ror the 1nd1 v1dual. • wrote me to explain how each of the 10 or course. fi.fa rshall \\>'OUld know a ll games he lost was not his Coult. I con· about that s ubject. Like the sen-sidered him my friend." sitivity he showed for a n individual When the Sea ttle writer approathed baseball writer at the \VorldSerics by Marshall during the World Series he abruptly turning his.back Jn the mid· got the same brushoff that other d ie or a question. It was hardly a s~n· ':Vriters got. sitive reaction. Ma rs h a ll happens to h a ve •. . or course. the World Series: is 2 1 m aste:rs de:gre'e in psy~hol~gy and is pressure ·tu lion a nd that m·ght IC· pu~su1ng his d~ctorate 1n k1nes~logy. r '" ab h -r 1 r h which. according to Webster, is the count o t he e av10 of some 0 t e study or the principles of mechanics KINGS TANGLE WITH PENGUINS . RI'I'TSBURGJ-[• -The Los Angeles Kings try to run their streak to seven straight unbeaten._game.s_o.nJhe road \11hen they take on the Pittsburgh Penguins tonight. The Kings set a club record or six consecutive ga mes o n the road 1vithout a loss v.•hen tht'y dumped the · St. Louis Blues 4·3 Tucsday night. T he Kings. 8·1·4, lead Division 3 with 20 points. six ahead of second· place i\lontreal. and anatom y in relation to human movem e nt. The de finition says nothing about courtesy. l·le is often asked to expl ain his field or study but t~tns orr questioners, saying : "You wouldn't understand it." Really, t he question is whet her l\tarshall understands th at newsmen are only trying lo do their jobs. 'When a m an is as successful at this little boy's game as l\1a rshall. that job is to talk to·him a nd relay his though\&: and feelings to readers. who are the ones who buy the ti ckets and, indirectl>', pay Mars hall's large salary. And really, that isn't so very ,hard to understand, is it? Johnson's Passing Sparks Hawaiians 1-lONOLULU "CAP) -Rat1dy John· son fi red two touchdown pastes and Al Da vis and Vinnie Cle ments ran for l1,·o more as the 11awaiiuns Upset the Southern California Sun. 29·8. in \\iorld Football League action \Ved· nesday night before 13.780. By \Vinning, the Hawaiians: enhan- ced their chances for a play0£f berth , and 11,ill mei!t the Sun again NOV. 21. Johnson hit on 17 out of 32 passes for 209 yards. including touchdown pas· ses of lour a nd 17 yards to John lsen· barger to s pa rk ttlf Hawaiians' a t- tack. li mited the WFL's leading passer. Tony Ada1ns, to only 84 yards through -the nir. Ada ms \Vas sacked live limes as he connected on only six out of 19 passes and was inte rcepted once. ll:iwaii opened the scoring in the first quarter o n the J ohnson·lsen· ba r ger pass ing CQmbina lion. and wrapped i.t up with three touchdowns in the second half lo improve ·their record lo 8·11. S4ln 1101-1 H-11.nt I 0 1• 1~ H--IMnti.l'l)t'r •P•Hlrem.lllM!on.,.... ...... H--hen~rger 11·~ii lrom.JOlwtM!l r""' ltl~ H--0•11it •run tun l1iltc1 Davis ba nged over from lh& rour H--c!fmentsl•unJ>'S$1.tlled d I• ' h h' d d SC.t-Jol>ntonllrunP1t\i HSt lnln'IValbutlll yar 1ne 1n 'l e t tr quarter an 1No1v1ou.u1.E.t.DE1ts Clements crashed through from the riustt1NG •· Soutr.•n c111torfli1. --, ........... one ;n the r;nal rrame to roun'd out the •·n. 1<1eito11 1•11• v,._,,. 1•1l. tt .... H. a.vii u.a:r. --oue .. , 10.n,C~PWnn .. n , •te11Nr0t• •·Ml. 1-lawaiians' scoring. RECEIVING~1-noi-N1, Nel\""WI, L'N· ' -'"'l•r 1·11, Hilffls l·tl, Ot1no\, 1·1'. .. .,_, l·lt. ........ 11. .J\ hard-rushing Jlawaiian defense, °''-'"'1''•-11U~•. o...i.t-n,o. wi1w-.. It'd by Karl Lorch and Levi Stanley, a 1"P,.,ssiNG . So\lltoe•" C•titor11i., ,.,dwll .. , .. ,,14 ,.... pair of for mer JJ awali prep athletes. Ot;V•lbuet\e4·1·1,•$.lf-H .. ~ll·D·Z.10f, ••tn maqy ways," sa)'S lluega, "1 'm not lookinJ forward to the effects or multlP.lt: aclerosis, but It has provided me w1U. some answers for my future, A lot or ~ndivldu1ls are handicapped, bul tbt1 don 't realize it. • "I'm t rylng1.o go lhrough this fits thing: as positlve as I can. Jtyou look al the. do.Wnside, you can be counted out pretty quick.'' Huega works out every day and still puts In I mile or ~Ming dally. ··~inely percent or leukemia patienU died two years ago." says Huega. "Now 60 perCf:nl are living. Progress is being made, and there could be a bre akthrough . .But I 'm not • looking for raise hope.'' l lucga rculi tCli now that the crrectri ~r ~1S were evident in 1967 "'hc11 he inexplieably found himself in a slump, "l.QOkin~ bark now l realize the Or!lt effects were in lhc s print or 'G7. Jt affected ·n1y visioii and I 1.:an rl'l'all thin.:s bee:1 1n c blurry. l ,\\'a!I going fl:.tt <1nd I didn'l rculizcwhr. •·1 was some"•hat disenrhanted with myself, but I 1.:ouldn't understand • it... . ~ .. lluega did not fully understand he was arnicted with ntult iplc ~c lerosb1 until seven months.ago. lluega, who opened a skiing shop in Costa ~f csa lhh; week, says his uthletic background has notrilng to do \Vith his attitude. •·you don't need to be an alhlet.c to be a competitor," sa)''li llueµ. ·;j'\nd ,you're not adn1iltinc deCeat by accep- ting your lin1itatlon~. You hn1• to ae· cept and use your limilalion~ 11. an as- set." · • · lluega ·rt~lal('S !us ex1>erie\ices in s kiing v.•ilh his currl•nt e ndeu\·ors. .. The closC'r you grt to a 1oal, the harder you y,·ork,'' s;iys llucga., .. 1 don't be li l'\'C ther(' is n "''if'ld f-J U in spor(s, you have to \\'Ork for Y.'hut you get ." And l·luega obviously hasn't giveo up in any res1>ecl . --... .~ .. . ..... I> '" ~J (. ,. ~· •) ' ·l • JIMMIE HUEGA, AS HE GLIDED DOWN A GIANT SL ALOM RUN IN 1966. Morris-Shula Altercation • Hits Miami i tlAJ\tl CAP) -Just as the l\fiami Dolphins seemed to be getting it back together after problems caused by the players strike and defection of three stars, coach Don Shul:i faces the prospect o r s uspending superstar l\lercury l\1orris', The s peedy running back who has not played s ince injuring a knee against San Diego Sept. 29, walked out .or the Nationa l Football League champions' camp Wednesday when Shula told him he was nOt yet ready to play. i torris' had skipped treatments on the knee a nd had been called into Shula·s office to explain his a bsence from the ca mp. ''l was very upset when l called him into my ofrice this morning because he missed two days or treatment, .. Shul a said. "He' told me he's ready to play. I told h im 1 didn't think he was, and he said, 'Go ahead a nd suspend me,' and he walked out. · "Suspension Is one of the pos· sibilities I am now considering .. Jn the next day or t wo, I 'll sit dOY.'n face-to· face with him and d iscuss the s ituation." l\torris said : "We"deCi nitely have a communicatipns gap. "It in volved a lot or thin2s. in· eluding the e ffectiveness of certain medical treatment," he said or the meeting. "Sometimes I think it's like Nixon not knowing what his cabinet was doing.'' He said he was lhe besl jud ge .or when he was ready to play a nd said Shula was "'hung up on all those procedures." l\10rris said he missed pr'actice af- ter Sunday's 42-7 rout of Atlanta because Shula "told us that the guys . whO need,td tre:itment should come in a nd the others should rest. I'm feeling the best I have fell since camp started in July. I'm ready to play." Sports in Brie[ ,_., ~1~1 , .. '11~,A ~ ' South Africa Gains Davis Cup Trophy ••11 ... " (j 0 ROi\1E -South A(riCa has been awarded the 197•1 Davis Ct/p trophy over India. sour('es el osc to the Inter· national, Lawn Tennis Federation said here today. The decision \11as taken by the ILT- F 's Davis Cup committee :iflt'r India reaffirmed its refusal to pla\' South Africa bec<tuse o( its aparlhctd polic~·. the source s<iitl. I-le said South Afrira then 11·;1,., awarded the t roph~· hy default. meaning Iha\ for the first t1m t· 1r1 Da\'is Cup hi story the fin al 11·ill 11nt I}(' played . Barg RtrlliP.< Australi a toppell Jeff Au~tin : 8·6. 6·1: Aus tralian Bob Ca r111\rh ael dO\l.'ned rountryn1:.in Ki1n \\';ir\vi rk \1'hl'Q\\':.ir· 1rirk defaulted; and \'e11· Zeal'n nd·$ Onny Parun defc;1 ted l·lans Pohman of \\'~sl Gel'n1any, 6·2. G· l. Bo1t·I• S hap" l 'p ~J ar~ land. '.\Ti :<::.1ssippi .Statl'. llou~ton ;ind Okl:ihoma St~~{ ;i\·e JOllll'd the hst 11f fool ha ll tcum1f lhat hal'l' :H·t·rptt·d h1d.'i to pL1 r in .in post !'lca:-:on ho\1 I ,e.;1n1ts I hi s 1·caf !>.Jarylantl \1•111 pl:1y i.n the Libcrtv Bo11·1 :iga1n ~t ;iu oppo11('11t t r) bl' n<1mcd next 111cck . ~li~:-iSlil!lpi Stat.t' has aec·cpled an in\'il:1t1on to the Sun STOCK llOLl\T -Top·SC'l'de1I fljo rn Bowl ;.ind \~·i ll prohably mc;ct f'itt- Bor1fof S\\·eden defeated America 's sburgh. Paul Gerken, 1·6, fi·I, 7-6 \\'t'tln<'sday l·louston i~ he;uled for the Astro- in the SI00,000 Stockholrn.Opt•n lt'nnis Bluebonnet fkly,•I and is expected 10 tourney. play !'\orth Carolina State or !'.:O[lh Brian Gottfried hrc<>led pa ~t 1.uis Carnlina. ; Ta,•arcs of Bralil. C-3, 6·2 and ~ccond · .. And Ok laho1na State 11 ill play in lhi: seeded Guiller1no Vil;1~ of 1\rJ!C'nt1na ftesla Bo\\'l ;1.i;a 1nsl U\'l.", Artzoua scored a 6·3, 7.5 victory li\f:r Chile '!. Slate or Arrzon;1. PaLririo Cornejo. · · , 1'orn Okkcr defc:ltl·d Snu!h Atnean 11 Bob t il'1vitt 7·G. 1;.:1 <u1t1:ii 1anuci 11ra11 I '}} Be at It lcs hea l Jeff Boro\.r 1ak. ;.1;, 1;.::! ' Arthur /\~h e rall11'~1 tu ~lt•lt•;il Colo1nh1a 's Iva n l\lol1na . .i.r.. 1; I. ti i·' .. ~d ~1 ar1 y Hil·::ost·n t'rl~l'd s11e1ll·n .. . Waldre p l~1rger Andcr!'>son. G·I. 3.1;, 6·l. •• l·larold Solon1 on O\'('t·ea rllt' Brit a1n · :- John Lloyd 4·G, 7·5. 6·2 11·hil t· 1-:1111it· Dibbs \\'HS cll n1inate1I h\' Brazil's Thoruas Koch, fi ·O. 6-tl. Frt'\.\' ~]l·:\111 Ian or Soulh Arr1ca up<.,l·1 Franl'c's t"ra·ncois J a uff rcl, 2·fi, 1::1, 6· l. llONC KOi\'(i -!\11"tt'alia'" .John Newcombe ,:::;11n~·U thP ~t·1n1f1nals of the S.SO.OOo Jl 11nA Kc1n,I.!. h'nn1~ tour nament locl:iy 1111h a fi·l. 9.7 victor~· O\'<'r Ur1ta 1n·~ HugcrT:.iylur. In olhrr 111JtC'h('s, Ho"~ C:.1~1· 11r BIH~ll~C;JIA~I . Ala. !LP! 1 -Kcnl \\'ald rcp is a dn\\ n honll' ~Ort of t'cl· loy,•, lie l:i kcs ad\'t•1'sil y in stride, and C\'On though he I!. p;1r1 1ally paralyzed, hr helii:.•\l'S ''God h:1d a plan."• 'r1vo \1·eek!i ;~,i;o \\laldrcp "':IS '!'lo. 44. :i key running bac·k for the Tcxa.; Chri:-tian l'n1\t'rsil\' football t'C';lnl in <i ~amr \\·ith A la ha ri1a. Bnkich ·Recalls · Washington Garn~ But :•fl<·r <.i 1arr1nc. lackle in y,hi r h he lanc.lt-d on !lit' i.a.·k or his ~ud. he tounc.J h1m .. (•lf par1d\'ZCd rrom !ht• nl'C'k do1\ 11. abl1• tn n'iustrr Qnf}.~ Uh: )):1res t mo\ t•rr1 e nt• and chok-,n c. IK't"austfl ht par al ,\ .. is had nci1r\y 1.:ul nrrhi~hrt•.Jth1ng. .:. ~-' Irr h:•tl 1·r11 sh• ·rl I ht· 1111 h l'l'r\11t.1I \'•'r lchra :ind hi s !.pin u I c11rd \\ n~ sevj"J.'t!(V hr11t SC'tl !\'1·uro~o t'J?t•1111'\ lt1lrl h1 .., 1••ni.·nt " lna1 ht• mi 1?hl nol 1!1 (' thrnui,:h 11h;lt lurnrd out to ht· 1110 h1 1urs :1nd 5.:. n1111utl'<; or !'-lll'l!Cr). 8~~o~~~~t \'oung Steve Bukictnin'l dwelllnc on the mlght·hnv<i·hfens 1ga insl WA~hington ·s Jluskies last Saturday. Nor docs he blame the h9stile Seat· Uc crowd. !'fo.r the pre-game hooplah. Nor lhe .p ressure or being Rudy Uukich '~ t8-ycar-9ld son (his bil"J.hd1y was l\l ondayJ . "I J u!lt IOok nt it as a learniog ex· pericnce, ·• Dukich ~ays o( the five in· tercc.ptjons he threw in UCLA's ·3 1.9 ·mss to \Yal'lhlngton. "I was forcing my J>ft~~·whleh Is why r threw \he-inter· ceptlons." · ifc.ud coach Oick v c·11T1eil was bll· lint:, lhc !foil or e~·USC ~nd Chica~o " Bears sf5r Rudy Dukich as one or the nation's best fresllmen quarterbacks. All·CIF at ·Newport Harbor llich last year, Buk ich~got thechaqcc to start at Sc'attlc when J err Dank\\'Orth was sidelined with a sprained ankle . ,"The eoach· told me the morning or the ge1me I woul d stHrt.1' says Dukich. .. But I kinrt or kne"'' I was going start all last "'eek." n ut he didn't know he would lhrow nve interceptions. • "They blit1c,1 ·a lot more than we planned, ITT!d1 dhll'l'l have :t cl\anre to pick them up. There wu~ no way to read their blitz~."' he says. •·it w1.1s tikt Vermeil suid. Our of~ ----,. rense is play <tction and iS not made Lo half and \\'C i..nt•w \1·e hue! lo i:t·1 :. pickup blitzes." r1ulck ~l'o rr lo :-;ta1t the 1.!:imc 011·r Aner the gM1ne, Ve rmeil sBid, "they ai.::1in. llul 1 hcrt• \V:1s no LuJ.! turn1n~: would Sc\ us in a pass ing situation :ind point." ~en bliti . We 're" pl H,V·action passing Oank1A•orth i~ expected to hr 100 team and .i::ood linebackers can make percent for SiJl urday ·~ J.!umt• :1g<1inst itdirricult ro'r lJS to throw .'' Orl'~nn in !he Coliseum. lh1t Utilul'h IS And Ru kich l.hou,i::ht \Vashington work1n[!h:irdcr lhane\«r. h ud ·~ood lincbackcri;. And good "l'n11ryin.1t 1n be morf' careful nn defcnsivellncment.on, whf'll ;:111d "'hl•rc I thro11." ht' ~11 1, "They "''ere a lot stmnll,er up rront "In prarticc , !'111 .. ~·orkin,it (\11 h1ll 1ni.; a nd a lot more phy!4IC.i l th:tn I theor1<'nm11n." thought. I rii:urcd y,·c could run on Buk ich ·» l11i;i:~t asscl St"cms 10 b1• then1 as well as 11a~"· ll11l.lbcrc...was.no-hb:dt.'4ll r11l1n11. woi)l l~pltk op the bhl zcs." "l'n1 conct•n1ra11ni: a lot mnrf' on Buk 1ch doesn'1 M)\Jn(J d1shcurlcncd. wh1tl I ~hnuld do,·· hl' ... 1.\:.. "VrrmL•il '1'hc)' C'Anlrol d thu whole (lame." told me he knows 1 can do a l1ct1cr ht suys. \Ve were only dO\\'n 11).3 at tho ,iob." ' . ·rooa,v hr is lying on a ~l>C<'1<tl hrd that 1·:tn fO lalC hln;i fr11m ..,1rl1• IQ ~Ill\'. he ha:-: gain<'fl S()mf' u"t' nl hr s <irms :n1fl ~hould1•r1' unrl hr <.,,1\'" rnattl'r-of· f \11."ll.V. 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Jn con· ¥-nth)~ for It.ague honors, ElU,a~n 0.3 circuit mark 11 ".M overttll record. y have been hard hit by ~·uri es an~ would need a. u~et the Monar- in league plQ.Y.and all. Dei is ~till battling ro 'ayoff berth. and coacJC_Jlry Carr's main roncern is to avoid a let- do"1n. if he 7'f onarehs are comiilfetr a last-second 28· 27 wi,!t pver B.isbop Amat a"'-Af'St. Paul, 24·24, the previous week. Also, Afater Del could easily be looking ahead to next week's big showdown with Servile, No. 2 in the CIF. • • Thursday, Novembtt7, 1174 • C . El Toro Faces Laguna Challenge Pas'ses. Doing It ForMV . El Toro Jligh's high.flying Chargers and the South Coast rootball league ~ellar­ dwelling Laguna Beaclr At· tists \'ie tonight at Mission Viejo lligh School. Kickoff js 7:30 and the Ch argers of coach 1t1ac r.toore are favored to make Lagunu Bea-ch their 4th straighlcircuit victim. It's ;;i matchup of two ground oriented teams, although the Chargers have an excellent passer and may -lfO to the air more than usual behind quarterback Gory Key. El :roro's attack 1$ built around fullback Chuck Van Liew and tailback Brian Jieaney. Van Llew's burs t s throug h the middle have had a devastating effect on : the opposition. He's carried the ball 131 times in seven games <about 19 per game> and he's ialned660 yards. Combined with Jieaney's 367 yards on the ground, that's~ yards less than the entire output of the Artists. Coach Dennis Haryung's Saturday Foes Loara's Option Concerns Tars Laguna Beach eleven, howev e r,· has shown amazing tenacity dtsplte the overwhelming odds. The Artists have lost five in a row, yet have not' been shut out and have allowed no more than two touch- downs to a-ny or the' past four opponents. Laguna's offense is quar- terback Mike Serrano. 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His 64.9 per. cent rate or completion ln· eludes an average or 18 ya rm gained per connec· lion. · llowever, coach John r.turio's Diablos are up against a defense. that has a llowed only 21 points In t hree ga mes-t,he best Ken Kiefer has one word Although Kiefer insists Iia ms is the leading rusher defensive mark tn the to d escribe the r ecent the talent is there, he still on the team with only 1s:;-league along with Univer-' railures of Estancia Hig.h's feels Estancia is a couple of yards for an average of 26 sity. NewportHarborHighfool· minster a toughertimetban football team-mistakes: . y e a rs aw ay fr 0 m yards a game. l\!oreover, J~hn Mon- ball coach Bill Piuica eyes wedid." "We're very young and t developing a complete fool· The Eagles bring a 1·3·1 tgomery has sev~n touch· Saturday's opponent at La ·. Newport enters Satur-suppose that's why we . ball program. One or the league record into Friday downs to his credit among Palma Park withawaryeye, day's Sunset League tilt at make so many or them," things he probably would ni ght's till and an overall ~ yards .gained in 63 car- noting the Saxons of Loara full strength &S•l6 with says Kiefer ... We make of-want his 'team to improve mark of 2·4·1. Santa Ana is nes. Bu~ six of San Clemen- have'Several tbingsgoingfor Brian Theriot and Dan SPORTS tensive mistakes, we make on ls its fushing attack. 2·2·1 ln circuit play and 2-4-1 le ' s _ o P po n e n.ts have them. Christy in the backfield ' (lefensive mistakes, even . After seven games Wil· overaJJ. · managed onl.9' five touch· "Loara's tackles are 244 behind quarterback Gordon the coaches make rhistakes. downs between them and 238 pounds," says Piz· Adams. We even make mistakes against the San Clemente Nomrn;etess, the Monar· nca."AfterthatitdmpaOrr TheversatileSteveFoley FV Task• g~ting the play from the Mesa's Dejiense defense. • ths ?i~~e·· heavy ·(avorites to around 218 pounds. So the \\'ill ac( as the s'wingman, , • sidelines to the huddle." "We want this one very tOltjgm~-mainly due to the Saxons are big and they're being available at quarter-Kiefer figures the winner badly," says ?tfission Vjejo pre!ence or · quarterback becoming more and more of back or tailback. s • of Friday night's Century coach John Afurio. ''But San Jim Wigmore.and running afootballteamastheseason Pizzlca'sawareorLoala's topping League game between bis . Stead;ly JmprOVeS Clemente hastwoveryfine mi~ Pat l\tcKeon. Wig -ProiresseS. ----opUontacttcsoutofthesprin-Eagles and the Santa Ana It running backs a nd they mo'rt SfJ3ngerous as a pas-''TheylosttoWestmlnster, tout and admits his team'9• . · Saints at Newport Harbor ·come right at you. This is se1--<s?.,ff-t t4 t Or 724 yards) t7-13;and weredrivingatthe opponent has bad its share of ·s ·· Hi gh will be the team which lt may be tough to get praise for Doug Stewart, \\'hat h as caused u s and a8\~~runner (JOS yards end.LoarasurelygaveWest- m istakes fro m the ·for-. prague makes the fewest miscues. Costa Mesa High down from who intercepted three pas· problems all-along, the onJS..CarrJesl. --; mation--untillastweek. Thegame wi1Jstartat8. •its cloud in time tO fac.e ses against Estancia, and po.,..·er plays are the plays ·Md<,en \\'ith dazzling "Loara was making those ''I think · w e' r e that ,Tustin High Saturday night linebacker Mark Nebeker. . that have hurt us." - moves-·and 10 flat speed, HB TeJIS . mistak~s _unti,I, last Week," Fountain Valley H.lgh close," says Kierer. "Santa ~ 8 Century League fool· French admits Tustin has Alission Viejo employs can. score anytime he has says Pizz1ca . And fumbles football coach B_ruc~ Pi~~-Ana has a good .co.a.ch.:w.ho ·i:~i,;i:te8.at Tusl!n slated had its problems l ately-and the' same type or deren.sive · -lbe ~he 5-JO senior h·as aren't"·somethlnr we1 lke. ur-fonHeels-S?me r~st1ce wdl h:Asbrought his team a.Jong says the loss of their star· tactics out or the Arliansas rushOO' for 602 yards, in· · discusswhen~ehaveagam~ ~ done Frutay rught when "·ay the past coilple of Costa Mesa is coming off ting quarterback a couple or slant. cWi..A&t a 72 -ya rd run Wi"n Key coming up at La Palma ·his .~aro~a .race Los weeks. "Jr it hadn't lost :1 2;·1::J" ~:=r~i':~o~I~:,· weeks ago really hurt thei r '•There's no . secret to alfl'ifl.~. Paul. · Park." Alamitos High 1n a Sunset some outstanding players, club. beating any kind of def en· Newport has had ahls•~· League game at 8 atOrfDge it Would really be tough." Mustangs are sUll elated se,°' says Murio, "if you JH~archs also have a hifA~--nslve 'line and it Huntington Beach's chan· will ii:dC exceptional deren· ce\ for victory Fri~ay night :s ive per-form.inces from against invading Anaheim lin.eba"tk e r s' Atann y dependontheOilers'ability Tuiasosla '16·3, 2301 and to mo\'e the ball consisten- J ack Senske IS·lO. 175) to tly against the Cdlony's contain !11ater Dei's offenJ defense. ...,,;r over the triumph . ·~TusUn bas become more of rumbling the ball away at Coast College. · Estancia plans to start · · I 1 1 b . believe you're going to win the Anaheim stadium. "Both schools have losing Ken Williams at halfback ''Whenever you ·beat your o a runn ng c u since it you will.,,. pi z z i ca ex presses records, but they. have ex-this week with hopes ol"im· cross•town rival it's a big IFost ltsh qu,alrterback," says! Last week's 22-20 toss vlr- 11 l l h. h Id victory," says Costa Mesa renc . ' t runs out o t ii 1· ·n 1 'I' · ple~sure with his team's of. ce en ea'!'ls .w 1c. cou proving its rushing game h F , several different offensive ua y e 1m1 a es "1ss1on fepse-especially the offen· be on the w1nn1ng s1d~ with which could net only seven coac Tom rench. "I hope, Sets which could give us Viejo from the title race, sive line. a _break her,•, or there, says yards agam· st co·sta Mesa. the kids can bounce right although not mathematical- se. 't ,. · And Oilers football coach -The-ll:G11archs. ho.__.·e\•er. Roy Brummett says .his should h:tve little t rouble te::im can do it pro\'iding his . Pickl d w both h back against Tustin." some trouble, but we are 1 Newport's secondary was o1 . e ave . C taM d'd o00 · b Th . working on everythi ng in y. burned a couple of times come up witb new ways to os . ~sa 1 8 g .~ e w 1 n• g 8 v e the ''We thought our kid$ did againstFountainValley,but lose, but one or us should of s~utt1pg off Es~an~1as Afustang s a 2·3 league practjcethisweek.'' an excellent job against El Pizz.ica says, "You tend to come away a win ner rushing game, but did allow record and a 2-5 overall French points out that Toro, but on that night El relax when you're up -2'1-o. Friday." the Eagles tocomplete12of mark. For one of the few Tustin defeated Estancia Toro was better than we A d . . • 28 passes for 181 yards . ·times this year, Costa Mesa with a great effort. He says offensive linemen are able containlnl! SI. Anthony's or. to solve the Ana heim "ide fense. \\'hich has scored tackle six defense. \\'hich only se\'en points in league shows several different •attion. The Saints have lost n against a good team like Pickford cited last week s However, four interceptions wn1 · .enter the game as a that when a team is young were. FountainValleyltcan~etout -41-28 Joss to Ne~port as~ hurt Estancia in thatdepar-favorite. like the Tiller•_, they are "We just couldn't replace ofhandveryquickly.' ex.a.mp le. of his teams tment. Quarterback Larry Fren c h has bee n likely to play ~n excellent thepeoplewebadlnjured." alignments. ---ma ny key players .__..ith in· "They'll go to a 4-4, 5-3, juries, but they still have a split six with looping and i:iood passing quarterback ' slanting," says Brummett. in Terence Carney. ''They give you so many dif· · Theriot has run for 375 ab1lity tof1ndawaytolose. Hall has now •omple•·• 51 ·II I rd · hi I t th starts ... 1.c:u espec1a Y P eased with the game at any time. He's Pbil Cole ts sl;tted to ya s in -5 as ree "We gave them \'11.'0QUick. of 123 aerials for 110 yards improvement in ttls defen-hoping t.J\11 week isn't the replace the injured Tey and is a m ajorreasonforthe touchdowns in. the early this ye8.r witb 14 intefcepa s!ve unit the past couple ot week for Tustin to shine Richardson in the DlablOs success or Newport's orien· going and they q\Lickly bi.tilt lion.s. weeks. He had special again. backfield, And . if !\later Dei has a ferent looks. siveimprovement. up a 27·04ead on us, lr--------~--------.,----.:.---.:.----------.:..:.::.:.-'----...J;...._ Chri sty, although he car--thought the game was over part i cu I a. r . de fe ns'l v e ...,;. "T~~t A~aheim we just '"·eakness, 11 1s the secon-have t,o be able to pick up' ries only six times a game, then." says Pickford. "We averages 4.8 yards per battled back to cut the crack. m argin to 3-4-28 then ga\·e dary. their stunts and loops. Ahd I """"'o.1011,_ wouldn't be sur)>Jised if "'e TEe1111C111v ilO stepped up our pa ssing LTBa•"""'""'''' ~ ,game a little." LC.J<>l>~Ol••I...... ..... B . I Racquetball c JoMUU.1<111eu• 10i· rummelt's not entire y 1u;Da11_w1n1" 1,", unhappy With hi s team's of· RTErl(!luq I f d " 07 " RE r1 ... w,9....,,, 10 ense. cs pite a 4 -pasting Barry \\'allace and J oy Koppe l reign today as s ingles champions or the slate outdoor rucquetbull championsh ip ~eld last \\'eekend at Orange Coast College. oe Jomw19m0tt •a ,from Foothill last \\'eek. ;:::~:.:::;-:,, ~ · "Loreii A-ticklin gained 69 FLP•tE<<lt• •u yards on only to carries and """'••Otl O.kll• Rick Sater had 69 yurds in g~ J:.,•·t;-~~~·tu• : just three carries." points Mc.0ot.w1u"'• 110 out Brummett. OTEJll{l!.19 110 A r A h . . rr OEO•<kt .. iw • 111 s or na e1m ·so ense. \\'allace , the OCC baseball c~ch , defeated Bob \\letzel. 5·21 . 21-19. 21-11 in the men ·s title match while Koppel downed Linda Cro"·n. 15-6. 3-15, IS-11 , in the "·omen's finale. LB B..-nevR11""'' 1.:1 Brummett says the C.Olony LIBotlMo<•u"' 1<1s is using more sets and 1-'8 lltt<ICl'l.t<• !IS ... 1.-knmo01 1•s motion. ··They are trying to s P•l M<IC'"" no confuse you more than S Uttt F1ttm.,. 110 anything else. Irs not like College Soccer the po,,_,·er in the past at Anaheim . The senior crown went to Bill Carro11, \Vho topped Jerry '.';orth\\'OQd , 13·21, 21· 14, 21 -10 •• "'°'• "'-n•<• 6, '"-'*"Witt I Gol<>tftY,,,,t \tO••nQ "I•"°"'' l<•IHo"'* '>olh!•MO"•<t .l.Q "The,\· used to point to a !ipol and say we're coming through,·· says Brummett. Bucs, Gauchos · to Meet In Football Playoff Tilt? Oranl!C' Cou:"t Cn llegt' a1?ainst Sad· dleback in the fir st round of the stat e JC footba ll 1il:1~offs ~ That's nol as ra r fetched as it mav r>ound. In fact . it's a Rood possibility ir both can raptu re the-Ir conference cham- pionships. There's still lht' matter of seeding to rome -but many close to the scene say . -----~--- CRAIG SHEF-F it'll be Lhf' South Coast "'I nner lpt·ohahly OCC l uga111st !ht' i\lission rhumpion 1S11d dlcback or Citrus l 1n the r1rsl round or t h~ AA division pl:1yoffs. OCC 's Pir ates are definitl':I)' In the driver's seat In lhe South Coast race while Saddleback tangles "''ith Citrus a week from Sfturday In lhe Mission showdown. Sinct most JC playoff games draw poorlY"r a Saddleback·OCC matchup should !lC an e1'Ception. Frankly, the p!Aynfr system is jusl about de.lfd . The JCs h:i ve been discussing going back to lht 00 .... ·1 jila me setup and it's closer than a lolof people think And the sooner, the better. Checking the JC ~cne : OCC nose ~uard Kr:lly • .;;1roich ind ad· dJe.hack.dele.nsl"e back·wlde..rt.cl':Jver.Jlm. Poe\tgen .are definite tandldales for first team JC All ·Amertcan berth,., .$lrolch wa~ sup"r aga inst Fullerton last r \ week and Poettgen had another splendJd ga me against Palomar. Riversi~ CC 's Frank Corral booted a 55-ya ra-field goal to beat Southwestern last week with 30 seconds to go. lle'U be ~icking against Saddleback Saturday nlghl . Saddleback has a'30·5·3 record against r.tission·conference opponents In the lasl rive years. . Do"'ney High is having a fine football season and one reason is quarterback Dan Kincaid, son or Cerritos C.Ollege basebail roach Wally Kincaid. Former Rancho Alamitos Ri gh haskctball coach 11al /\dams is aidi ng ~ Golden Wesl cage boss Dick Stricklin thb; season. !\dams r eplaced Stricklin at Rancho when the latter moved over to Golden Wist eight years ago. Golden \\1cst running back Pau! Fiskncss is the top area rusher \\'ilh 4!11 yards in five glOf?S. OCC's best is Tony l\ccomando 1321 yards in six ga mes) . while Sam Peek leads Saddleback (413 ir. 7gamC4-· SaddlebaClc•s Marty Mikkelsen is set- ting a sizzling pace.In passint st1Ustlcs. He ·s hil 107 of 200 for 1-4 Couchdowns and J,297 yards. OCC's Dave While has Pt&Sed for 96$ Y•rds 171 for 133, 3 TDs) while Golden West's Dan Accomando has hit 60 of JZS for 7~ yards and 7 touchdowns. Oran,1e Coast wtll meet Pasadena and C'.qt4cn West will battle San Diego Mesa In the llrst round of Ute Chaffey Co lh!ge basketbaU lour.nvnent Dec. IS. GWC'1 Ru 1tler1 alto have 1 dale with Central Arlxona In lhft openlhg round or the Moorpark tourney, ~c15. them a nother score on the bomb." Pickford wasn't too happy with the overall per· formance of his athletes in the Joss to Newport. but pointed out that they showed poise in battling back. Steve Tl'iompson. Jack Upton. Vince Bienek and l\1ike Marquez were some or the players he men- ti oned as spa rking the comeback . The Barons shOuld be healthier this week with the return of stando1.1t tackle Bob Blackburn and split end Dave ~lorrison. Black· burn is back after a concus- sion and ~forrison is retur- ning afte r ·suffering a broken leg in the Edison game. S topping the leading rusher in Orange County, David Sprague, will be the main task this week for the Barons. According to Pick· ford, he has excellent bal ance and stays oo his feet after it appears he ha!i been brought down. Pickford is also Worried about the Griffins' All- America li nemen can· didatc. Jim l\t a·in . lle's 6·4. 250. and is considered.one of the l)cst linemen in Orange Countr. "Los Alamitos doesn't have the explosiveness like Newport, but it can control the ball," says Pickford. "They're just like us, this game should be billed as the battle of the talented loser-s." Football Standings "" 1•11"'• DIW1 ... 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I • • - DAil Y P1LOT C:3 Redman Fearful Thutsd•y. November7, 1974 Harbor N~t Taking Rustle-rs-Edi?oron Defen'se - Rustlers Ligtitly In Tough Marina P-raises Edis·on Basketball Onlan<'C and 1>0wcl' ha\'e To R n A N ,. E -L 0 s cd . made the Southe rn Calif or· The offensive coordinator .., plctlon~.·tfehasscor nine nia Co nference one of the for ~larina lllgh Is n't Of Pass Angeles !!arbor's Scahawks touchdbwns, all on pass slronaest l\\'O-ycar football sure how the Vikings "'ill Universit Jli"h ·Schoo. I art' roll ing a long in un-receptions. circuits around, "'C'-"Ordin~ react to Edison 's stunting ~ doef ca t ed ma nner in o Rb' nd • football coach Jerry ROO· Sou th1::rn Callroruin Co n· . a\•e O inson, a seco -to Golden \Vest Coll egC derense Friday night al man is Cearful or a passi ng ferencc football play and ycahr ma!l·h is 5th4c leading coach Ray Shackleford. \V ('stm in ~lcr lligh. ' · game when his Trojans will be favored by three ru1 s her WI~ ad ·00 8verdsag~. 1'hesc are the things he is. "I ·imagine they'll be llinglewithO!inal-lills lligh points over the vi siting 9 1 3e ~s gained 5 yadrr in con cerne d about as he stunting a lot to stop our }~rida y hi g ht a l St1ii Golden we~s t Colle"e lhrodes an score our prepares the Rustlers for a running gan1c," st1ys Bob Clemente lligh in South Rustlers Saturday nlgft~t t.ouc owns.' 1 d' Saturday night gameatLos Rals ton. ''They run a CoastLeague pla&. here. , '1 "ltobinsOn is our ea ing Angeles l-l &rborCollegc. multi ple front . att:1ckini; ''Theywouldprefcrtorun rusher.". Young admits. "\Ve have four tean1s in defense and "'hen u teum the bull but I kind of think 1'he lon e loss on the· Har· "But he's carr~ed the ball thi s conference with only runs an altat·king defense. they wil l throw mo re ~ro::~gr~ ~~~:te.~:14w.8! more thandLAal~ontJ l\1on1-one IP.SS for the entire it messes Ull your bloc king against us than they have in week after the Pirates had tg~mkerhy an . U\:rt 00ana. scasorf -H.io llondo, East. paltc>rns." lh.past "Redma thin t eyareJusta utas Lo• Angeles, LA Ha•bo.. Ha lston, s peakin<> ror • n ~ays. lost to Golden West, 23·20. ood R' b. " ' ' ~ }le fur~her .descnbes the But llarbor coach Bill , g as 0 inson. andourselves,''hesays. coach !\l ike l-leni i:::1n , also Dolphins In th' The LA Harbor coach ad· . 'An i· confc•cnce •"•th r C's ll c r t s E ct i s o n ·:; .'. s manncr : · Young1·sn'ttakinglheg11mc · h • h I ' ,he h ood m1t s l e t eams w o e that ko'nd of balance ·.on·' lin e backe r s . ···rhc ir ,Y ave a very g lightly. . d . . u _.,. defensive tea d th season is wrappe up 1n its pn"·eo· h··•"·· to ha•·c ".·to·o••• li ncBackers runa ... iur4 S•IU . ' m ~"n cy "Golde n w est is always a r· I h · " ., " come to play. Everybody well-coac h~d Y.•ell·drilled ina l ree games 11ga1nst foot ball learn s. :.111d knoc k the heck out ol weplayth1s • · d'ff . ll ' Go.Iden West , .East Lo s "All four. ha••c• 001ts·ta1>· ,-ou ,"sa~s U a l ~ton . . ~ea r IS 1 icu outrit just like Orange A I d R II d ~n~ w,~' wo. r1 Y. •, lot. bc~orc Coa st • .'' he says. ngc es .an 10 ·on °· ding dcfensi"C tenms and And Edison has knocked each game. Dun.1l·Iills 1s 1t ''Golden Wes t does n't .Ea..st.LA.iS .also.undefeated.al l base their· orrcnsl' the hcc·k out of son1c 011. ve 11 rr cap~bl c tea~.".. .. make many mi stak~s and ~hile ,Rio HonClo ha s one around the running g;1n1t• poncnts e n route· to its 5·1· I . hat about h1.s '.I tOJa~s , they are capable of going to oss ~;._._ like the major universities record. ·rhc Cha rge rs arc 3 ha!<. he been s<1~1sf100 "'•~h the sid elines and adjusling do but all can ~lso thro"· thc 1-t in Sunset Lca gu~ action their performance this the defe nse \vhen 'the UCf Caget• footba ll. and arc favored to heal 2·1 in leuguc. Edison's strength is its rus11111~ Ullac~. Agai'nst l.os Alamitos. Vikings running backs llon Ross and J im Rankin ran for 11 2 and 96 yards. Rank in has picked up 611 yards on Women's Athletics 'l•l .. .,_.11 V•r\11~ Colon•dl'IM.>r~I 11,.ton 1~10,n-1 J\IAicw V•t\lf' Coror>•d<'t M.>• <kl. 1 w~hn, '~' •I-•. GO.h ''"""' • \l•rll h CerOll• •ti ~r CIUI 4JI f,.•l•ft ~"'lllf> Amud"-'ll l()..,;>n8J OorlQt>ue\C!WOI> .. 0; Currlp ICJ won l·1. MCKcn11l' !Cf!O<I hebtcillle•. ~>1f<10r1 !CI won ll·l; flont !Cl "'°'1i·l 0o .. 111e• W•<'i<-o 6dt'n !Cl won "); Jc>No, S.trr• !CJ ""°" ... ; S.:n.,1ell1!• Loll"' !Cr wan l·l ; llu\ltr·C•m1>•ln• la.r JI. Me91111t ·C..-•r11<1w••• ICt -1-l ; AWr ....,..JrucJe•u!C!wonl·6 0r-.c...i11 c.t1 uniMIAI...,.. .. It .... M9tt •OJe ~~II ~t',_! 118 carries ror a s. average. o..i1e1 ' o , -Ii Ross-11.as.. c:_arried 99 limes !:':._,, ; : ~ ! for 445 yards. ~.-. o 1 J 1 ·'Through the rirsl li\'e :.~-11 ; ~ f ~ games, 'A'C neve r had our· 1ut••• 11 1~ " ... "''hole offe nse tor;:ether,'' tv111-.c....,.c.111.•.i.1• says Ra lston. "'No"''. we have our tYl'O best running backs in the same back· field. Doth have good s~ed and both c11n go all the \\';1y." ' l\1 arina also has more depth at qu arterback now. Hick Puig has recove.rcd from a broken toe and star· tcd against Los AlamitO!, t'ompleting t"·o of eight for IOyu rds. 1-101\•ever , Chris 1-laY.'ll, \\'ho started in J)uig's ;,1bsen- cc , rnay be at <1111111crback f"rid ay. Ma'''n has -com· plelcd 30 of 61 pa sses for JG.') yn rds. But Ralston s:-iys. "Pui g is a little beltl•r passer. \\lhoe\'er pcrforn1 s best in practice "'iii slart. ·· I~ . .......... ,.,... •MltD...P.,...t •Mtw C.. h"Y l w J ,_.. ...................... ~ CoMoct tM L<aw bf-I• .. HARBOUR vw 18118MC • Hw.tinqfOfl a~acfl 842-44)5 ap.. 1 0..,. -......... . Ht a s-. •·• se~son ? situation demands. "This game will.be no dif-!\1arina . 3·1·1 overall and :!· \Ve. have played as .... ·ell .. 1 think the defense wiil Si'deli'ned ferent than others. A break .---------------------------,-------"------------- derens1vcly a~ I thought we be as tough as any we have will probably decide the 1 w~~ld before 1l all began. faced this year. ll should be UC Irvine's basketball v.·inner -a punt return, 'a 673·3533 Located at the ' 673·0360 But \l.'C .have not perfor· a reul test. If we can move t eam was dealt a blow fumble recovery or a pass med of~ens1ve l y to what we the ball against them, we Tuesday when freshman interception. would hke. There are a lot should be able to move it John !\1cNeill suffered a "llopcfully, we v.'ill gel of ~eas?ns '_Yhy but the big -against a nybody." severe strained knee injury the break this week. A good · JIARDWARE Entrance of PromontoryBav. SHIPYARD g_esl thing is t~at ,..we con · The Seahawks ha·ve been and will be Jost for al least team can force a brca~ like t1~~etom~k ~m1sta~t>s. a \'eraging 24 .9 potnts a two weeks and probably Rio 1-londo did to us v.•ith PenalU es., part.1cularly game While giving up lJ, an longer. that pass interception." Basin Marine, Inc. when "'e gel 1n close, ha\'e indicalion that few teams ~fcNe ill . a 6·5 for\\•ard 1'he interception put the hurt us. And \\'e hao,:e, been ha ve bt!en able to contain from Na rbonne l·ligh, v.·as "'inning touchdown on the una~lc to make that big ex· them cons'iste ntly. expected to be a starter for board for Rio Hondo, 27·21. P!OSt\'e play "'e th~~ght Yt'e Young admitted that the the Anteaters. l\larc lioule at center and Y.Ould be able to do. . conference's leading scorer ••John and 1 are both l\1ike fi1add en at. defensive · . Redm~n says th~ Univ.er· and fh e te am 's top pass disappoi.nted .. " says UCI tackle \Vii i not start thi s ~1lypass1ng g11m.e i scom1ng receiv er , Craig Davillier .. coach Tim l'•ft. "I-le ~as week. 1-l oul e was injured cY ROAD~ScENDnuSALE ~ . around ~nd cred1ts quart~r· wa s on the injured li st. ... been a pleasant surpnse late in a game against • back Richard Hernon with "I-le won 't start but he'll and was very close to Santa 1i1onica and didn't PAINT SUPPLIES much of the s uc~ess. probably play,,, Young ·securing a starting berth.•• play last week because of a Hernon .~·~hi.l.29 ol ~··· says. ~~~ailcca:Dcxa5'cne~eci[nj%u]'"~·· Cinil~~ BRO LITE t empts w•lh fouc mtercep-Davillier has scored 54.' . • loons for t66ya rds. . points and is averaging 22.1 e INTERLUX The. Univers it y runni.ng yards pe.r catch in 24 com· .H"·~ a Sundae on Sun-'ay game" geared around Jim · ~·~-· · - -'-' - Green and Mike Murphy. at • WOOLSEY ~r:~~~~:::~~e'3:r~~;~ Pro Scores Fi:All!\EL~"S · •SPRAY PAINT hus put 3(j9_J'ards on the M111on11 111•~en .. 11A .. ocl1J1io.. booksin88trfes . ~1°"111.Por11;in<1 110 BRUSHES ----· . Ron Nichols, the tea m's &un1ro110.NewOr1e .. n59' starting ri ght e nd on offense oe11o1111i,1ec.oni•l'I• 1t1o1 AMERICA'S #1 ICE CREAM PARLOUR · THINNER PM1-lp1u1 10S, Cl'l.c~qo~ • ;.ind u defensi\'C end as v.·ell . Am•rl<•n811kf!O~Uassocill10fl Yes, we're open and close by Off Season Sole -20So// Th ru Jonuory 1st Li mited to Present Stock Etonic& Converse _,,men's dec k sboes-~ *Verres Trempes Sun Glasses l'OR broke a toe last \\•eek and ~w vork !Jo.5~.La...•5 100 REMOVER v.•ill be replaced by David ~1:.,~~!~n~;~~·1:"1i. ORANfll'~ • SKI, BOATING Axline in the s tarting Kon1..c:•,.,.ut•~•s "1 .. lin~~:hol s could pl ay this =~.:~.T~v:~=:~;~-2045N. TUSTIN everythi ng for the ''00-IT-YOURSELFER.'' week according to Redman :::.7~:~.t~!':\'"" 829 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH but he Y.'ill nol start. 100-on10 ,_,,_,._10t•• :i ,, • i a a a • ·- .... " ' .. 1 !• . - Whitewalls • 4 belt plies 2 radial plies. Size Originally GR70x14 51.97 ea. FR70x15 47.97 ea. GR70x15 51.97 ea. 4 FOR$150 Size HR70x14 HR70x15 LR70x15 Originally 54.97 ea. 54.97 ea. 61 .97 ea. F.E.T. per tire 3.07 2.85 3.09 F.E.T. per tire 3.29 3.42 3.64 2 · Free lire rotation ~very 5000 ,ti I " ~ I I 1) I .. Prices shown are for four radial white- wallsrl)lus F'"ed: Ex. Tax as shown, No lrattE!-1n needed. With the purchase · of Reli-Ariefe"l tires you get: 1. in stallation miles. Our AeliAride"' Radial is our own name and does no1 reflect any nation- wide standard al quality. Ufftitff stock some si~•s. Ma roi" checks • . IUENA PAIK: Beach at ·orangethorpe •Open weekd,!'Y• Tj) 10 9:30. Sun~ays 10 t~. 6 OllAHGE: C•tY Or. :.t Garden Grove Blvd.• Open-weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10· io 6. SANTA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 .-• -. \ . . • .. . . \ ., I .. C-1 oAit v PK.OT ' T~uftdat1 N0\'9fl'lbet 7, 1974 ·Passing Area Polo --Women's Sports Results Pirates· Lose Top ~. Ace P aces S •·· SD Mesa ummanes :kwt.,o..W.. I.I( Ir•"" <t , 3 , I) CM ~It llA<lo 6"<11 l 2 1 t • ~ f'MOSM•!lGl'M OlltlSTIMMll 1e...-1H!ot4.(•fl'l•I •. U,.. .. .r:l (Ill ltlllT-M'ft<\\NIOfl,CMwM 111110&.lS Miiier iNl-~RiMI~ ....... floetrt-ILIU•t.-M. Ctl-IN ldel,T-PMllt-0. ~ IL•l .. 1.•..,.<•l-1. OOUILIS IBr...tlt~ll•l .. l.M<Alll\.ltrf.4. MW"·R11t1 INI ""''· ~·"'"", "'-Jlltl .. 1.s......1-1. ., 1C,Softl111rc.a111t1.1.1su-•1. 11111c1111l·Gllcllrl1t CH• d•I, M.Nie1<1!Mol IL8I 0.1, PllM>hi•l. ~·•-1-l. L. Smltll ILlll .. 1, 5'119tr$l-I, 0•11tflt•·Mt 11C1rlrli91 IN) dtl, HIW\ol(LllMl.H-rl•.O. 1rwamp-.W1tntC:•I-.. • .JI Receiver WOMl,.'l IUf lflTULL ~W.Hl .. l4!1ls.olaMa ttlt.,ttf ,_. ICY ... • """" ~-· ·-· ... 111111 , ..... ~ l 4 11 I I ~ I) I t l ) l ) I II • 1 ) K 3 0 J t UltlfN SAN DIEGO-Tom Car· I •r. head football roach at San Diego /ll esa CoJlege, ;snl given to illusions of grandeur and he is hopeful his team will play the per· feel gaP'je .against Orange Coast College here Friday nighl in South Coast Con· f ere nee play. UC lrfl111-ltor111e1 W111ro1011, G, AOW•N, 6ouQ!le,, JI-. ~•-0 ,, O..h1n, Woll I . F1•1111t1 1 twbo M. F;._-' ' lcN••1 °"""-r-tllN>'<l•lleJ D l I J I 1 1 tD-LosA~I-'l I I J I t 1-·t ,,_.II VllltJ KDO"l<'\9\ AklriU t, J . ~· ~ff!"·iti.,.r..Rtl!o. There are three things · oouaLts S1;1rir>t,-Pik• 1N1 e1t1. H.tmii..R11e,. worrying ('Oac h Dick k . M ,,,,~ ......... " .. 11 ''1 tLll ••1·' 1-t. r-:;;jjiiiiii ~¥· trpt e ~1fdlflt •G1tr d i11" IN I d e l . Tucker at Orange Coast 11.110 .. 11•11·C•rl i •11 ILBI "''· fr1tc1nv,..sc.i,e1-s. Jl.INIOlll \IAltSITY ~.,.~,ow.ra.~ '--• 0 0 1~·' Mtwpofl 1'1-1'--• ~ J •·40 ' NtwllOl'I l'l••bOf sco..1119: ""'Wiiie• -4, lltt~ J, ljllfT>&11 J, '"""'" 1, Myotr> 2, COi>-.. ,, Allil«I. You119, c;.,11grt, hi"°' El-.... '<IAlfSITT Sl•••f0<i1r1t<i. L-• 11000-0 Mwpor1 Ht rtlc>r ~ II S ~-11 F-i.wpOft H••bot "°'""' ~ S Dlbron 5. wnh• t, MtC.lnltvl. sie-.i O..Wr t. A1.0.ri.on. ~locr, UA)Olcl. F .. b. College this week as he E='.:!.::~1iuo.i . ...,.,,1 .. 511...,~ W"9'1tr-o.11i1 '"'"''w .. -•'°"11*1 ~-UTORAMA prepares his Pirates for a •·1. '"1i;.., ..... ~y tNldel. ~ltf..,...wtblfM, , Friday night confronl.atlon P1w 11011·V1 11 v1111 ILBI 011 ... Pl!illl~·Aulllrl 1,,.1 "''· Wf'Clkl-Z«-~· • •• Nt. W•-·OrM1~ .. I. "'Ith San Diego Piles a in the CorY·A••• 1Lu1 c111. J«•-·Mi•i.r H 11101• c.a p1•c 1,11, 1M 1 11111. BorderCity. ..1 .p 1111.Ma o •• 1c.a1 o, •. · -;:,...=·='=~="==··~·=M='='=·:::i::;::;::;:::;'I ANAHEltl\ No· 8 9 JO ~AT. ''Playing -down there is Sa1 .. •ll•A•mi••l .. t . 1, co•••••"'•''""' . V, - -··~ . Cllrllllplllf·Am1n tlll dl f. -OIOl'MCMfY.&.IA.... ~ never good," Tucker says. Slr"1n-e.•1rt.a. ?5 MOH'TE CAILO ''If we m;i.l<.e errors against th em, il's Katy bar the door," he S:J.)'S 0£ lhe conrront ation with coach Dirk Tucker's Pirates. V'-llllTY S<wtltl' ONrMf'l El~ I O I 0-1 Co<-••t11N• • lO 3 1-11 Corot1• •• Mf• kl)(iflt: l'emlrlglofi .. l-.U •. WtlM;><! •. P-'l""'r <I, Mtril'lo 4. llr-1. S<nllh '· ..... ,.. .. ,,. Hartman Expects Trouble •·And playing on Friday c;11tLSTEHN1s . ~ night throws our routine ofr Ml•-'11;~=~~~ uiwn.... ·s I 2400Mo. ~ \~ • b1·1. o.\.mitft IN l0tt.M111.111t·I. "*'°"'"'t:.,.L-~-I .. Slf!lllMIOtl.S<-llle• .. 1. •twa3rii:1.......,·ww.:,.......-... -··-·,-:::; Q : -- d . 1 M1Kllt4 IM1te1 • .1o""''°"'"'' MOTMc .. nout Ju,..10• va•s1n ~ .. I NUr•M•ttwttiL ,.os .... .o ..... si;.,,., a.."'"' "An coming or a game 11.Sn111111N 10.•.•11oa-~. 1u11 _.._._......,u like Full erton where A\llltN10t1.w""1••••. ..1-r -ttt.1111 ''\Ve feel we ha,·e lo stop t hei r dive and dive option plays to be succcssrul against.Orange Coast. emol\On and hard-hilting rC"'~.,,~ ... ~ .. ~·~-~·c-'~·~·~=·~M~.--_ _i::::=========±"-1 are primary factors makes it dirficult for the pl ayers to eel up emotionally.'' "They also have some rme specialty teams that do ;1 exCCUent job, especially 00;pu11t~11d kickorr return- ~." lheJ.Iesa coach adds. .. Orange Coast has a very strong (t.(:fcnsivc team and probably the best running back in the league in Tony Acco,mando. lie 's really gr~a.\.,. ave the Pilesa Olym· pi8ns done "'ell at hothe this sea1M>n'! .-"Last week was our best home rame," Carter says. ··Actually, we 've done bet· ter av.•ayfrom home. The Olympians arc paced by the running of Tom Rin· dcr at filll back and ritark J ones at tailback. Both are averaging 3.3 yards per carry with Hinder getting 241 yard:S in S8 carries. olones has carried on 59 occasions for 201 yards. The Pitesa quarterback. Jim Valenzuela, is. among the leading passers in the circuit. He has completed 61 --of""'140 a attempts for 007 yards and e ig ht touch. downs. Valenzuela is the second leading passer in the con-£eren~e behind OCC's Da~~I White and ranks second 1n tota l Ciffcnse despite a minus average of ·41 yards running. The game is important for both teams. Orange Coast could move into the driver's seat in the con- ference nag chase \\'ilh a \'ictory and a 3·0 record. The contest "·ill be pla}·ed on the San Diego 1ilcsa cam- pus-fie ld beginning at ';:JO i'ri~y night. ,. El-.....a O • 1-1 Gc«-0.1,,..., • l 1 -r-12 eor-o.-• S<or•l\f: !w'"'· -...,. :l. Pl~r. ;111 in~. br igri•m. V.lllllSITT S\Wt lT°"'11..,. S-1,1o,,. 1 I ' • b1Mc1• l _I E.i1-io1 Korl1111: si.wens 2. Lie 1. JOlt- :vier, 8'olte•. M<l J. '110SH·SOP!t ~-· ., °"•"""' S...!i,lol\dl 0 2 ' o-.. 1:.• .... <•• 0 . , 2 1-6 L1l•n<•O,,Of"l"11: lo .. r1•,Wy.11tZ. VAlllSITY k••''°"™"' N.or1,.. II ~·1 O 3-<1 E<liloO" 3 I 1 1-t M1t+M S<orlng: E~tle'•g t, llolHm2. Ecllloorl Korl119; Mullf~-· 4, l ....... t, V~o.n. Brr on, CunnillOIWJI, J\IMIOll ¥AllSITY S<•••r~~ ,,.,.,;,.. t • 11-.t l oo*' J J I 1-1 ......,,,.. K l)(i"ll: Ge••r.Gll l, lJAK.""*O • fOhb'I Ketlflt: C,,q; t. ~kliituer 2. c;..Mt0 CiulNll,a l""1. FJIOSM·~PH S< .... ,Oui ..... M9•1~ o e 1-1 E"''°" I I 0 1-J -•,,.KOl'inq: SIOllf', S._ Edi-1.C0<1ng;O..-Ol. YAllSIJT . $( .... ,Olti~ Costf """"' J 1 • '-1' Tll"ll•n O O o 0-·G to\I• M<!11 '><1t•i<>9~ J. E~•son •, W\llff 2. -..,.. l, °'-'<.Oft 1. Ao.lo 1. A1<• J. ~!Oll.C...11•~·· JUNtOlt ¥.flltSITY S<l!.<I !If Quantn Ca1\a IN~ I 1 3·• T")l•n I 0 I·? (.o!.11 MifU K1tro .. 9; Nt1i.t. Wloolmotl, II.. P•u, !llwlton. St hull•. 'llOSH·SOl>N S<••• 11' Ou1r1•<i. Coi!• Mt•• l o 0-3 lu,lln ' • 0 0--6 C1t1!1Mt"'l.<o•l"O Arrn>ta?,OIMA. JUlrO Oll COLLEG~ S<..,t llJ Olo1fl1r' C.•"IM D 0 0 S-5 C.01111-n """'' S J J J. ·14 c.o1ci,,n \'oe \! •cof•"9 -(&~tf J, A«•J, COUOFI 1. Fiii•.., 1. Jotil\\Ofl J, e.tcll-Ed- Wlr~. VAllSIJY S< .. t llr Oui•lfn ~,,. ...... u., 1 1 1 1--1 UH; Allm!IM 0 1 I 1-J F-.1..,., V•Oer ~tor.no· Aief,J. !iclll.1 1. 0. Pwll,H"9"' t'lllO". J UNIOll VARSITY S<t<tlf 0.1rl1•I F•1•lnV••<..f 1 J 0 ~-7 l<>•"l•m•to• O 1 1 1-i Foun11ln V1Utr ~<1t•ing: IColill •. Sulnf<l""° 1• A.~ .... GQuclws to Face Top Passing QB RIVERSID E-Riverside ced team \\•ilh some fine City Coll ege has been tur-athietes," he says. "Sur- ncd on and orr like a water prisingly enough. in the faucet. running hot one day three scouting reports I <.1nd cold the nex t, and coach ha,·e pl us the £ilms, they 1\I Fages is fearful or a cold have passed more than they George llartman or Sad· dleback College js the eter. nal pessimist. Jli s Gauchos e ntertain Riverside Ci ty Co llege "Saturday ni ght at l\tissioo Viejo Jligh School in a Alis· sion Conference rootball clash and Jlartman's squad is undereated. Riverside, on the other hand, Is 2-2-1 and Har.tman is expecting a close game. "Riverside is capable or beating anybody in tbe con- ference on a given niJ::hl," the Saddleback coach says. ··They always gi\•e us trouble and I ex pect a super battle Saturday night. But everybody seems to play "'ell against us, so it won't be any different ." The big conce rn or Hart- man is in correcting the early season mistakes tha't have lingered into lhe late season. '" ' "We are still making too many mistakes_ for this time of the year. Our defen- sive players are not going to the rig ht places and we are ge tting far too many stupid , unnecessary penalties," he says. ··These are the things "'e \\"ill have to eliminate." \Vh at is Riverside'S' chie£ attribute ? "They always have speed in the backfield and their receivers can run well. This year they have one oC their biggest offensive lines since we 've been playing them. "Trying to stop that vcer-T formation "'ith the oplion with ~Il l that speed and the big front line will be a job for us this "'eek.'' Hartman does n't pl::in any changes in his starting lineups. One or the brightest spots on the Saddleback ledger is the passing or '-!arty Mik- kelsen al qu arterback. Tucker didn "t mention it but the team 's leading receiver , Mark Wetherbee, is out for the season with a shoulder separation. This could be a serious blow to the Pirates. He is the second leading receiver among conference players with 26 receptions for 421 yatds. Steve-Adams , a Cresh- man, has replaced Wether· bee in the opening lineup al split end. Despite th e Joss of \Vetherbee, the game could be a wide open af£air with the two leading conference passers racing each other. "'Their strength is in their passin g," J ucker says. "'They have a freshman <Jirri Val e.nzuela) ana he seems to be getting better each week. He had a great game against Santa Ana last week. • "At_ times our.defensive secondary hasii't been at its best a nd we could be in for trouble/~ . While Valenzuela is the second leading passer in the circuit, th e No . 1 man is OCC's Dave White. \Vhite has completed 'IO of 132 for 966 ya'rds this seison including three ror touc h· downs. Orange Coast appears to have the inside track in the running game. . 1t1ike Nanko and Tony Ac- comando are second and third in the league statistics "'ilh Pete Brown ninth. Nanko has gained 355 yards in ti2 carries ror a 4.3 average while Accomando has 332 yards in 56 tries for a 5.9 average. Brown is a notch below ?rtesa's leading rusher, Tom Hinder with 2 14 yards gained in Sl carries ror a 4.2 norm ,.. Rinder has gained 2'l3.yards in 68 tries ror a 3.3 average as the leading ?i.fesa rus)ier. l\likl(else n has completed 107 of 200 pass attempts for 1,297 yards this season and 14 touchdowns. l ie had one ~-----------.1 of his best nig hts against Palomar last week, hitting 20 or 39 ror 248 yards and fiveTDs. BARRYMORE ni ght a~ainst Saddteback ha\'e run . College Saturday at ~tission "Usually, it is the other r.:==========~ \1iejo High in Mission Con-\\'ay around "'ith them. ferente football action. ··:\I art.\· r.1 ikkelsen at "Our kids play as 'ol.'ell as quarterback is probably the best in the conference this they can but \\'e're really season. He t'an do some • not :i. top ball club," Fages lhings theotherscan'tdo."' s·KI~ FILM says. The Riverside defensive 'II' I •-k d K" ~-·u;w1c1.,.,.,19n11111,_ ... _,,. · c ost our quarterUdC unit is sparke by Ron 1p, •vel*TI. beforl' the first game and desc ribed by his coach in ~8 ~===~w my son l\Iikc h.:is been fil· this rnanner : ~-IMC••....,..,., ling in. "He's probably the best Local want ads F1~unn;1ne ...... 1 • .-.-d"'*'e •'L as l ~-ca r . D a ,. id dcfcnsi,·e dluhcklc. wlhe hal vet (Olm•·A·Llnes '"''' Sltu,d•rl ::,~"":;:,.«ar)po•nv.Pl'D.:...0.,.1.s.-Cadcna "·as one or the top had aroun ere 1n e as ~I'S. 0 _ ""'-" 81<""8 _ passers in th e conference. IO or IS years.'' ,__!.."':'ftt:::, ...... c-.~ He throws !hf' hell out of the t~agcs al so gave spec ial lif,1\ijQ!(t)I ::'tie':":::~~....,..._...,_ ball and I think hc"ll be back mention to strong safety .. -.•1.111 ••0-0 S<.itu rday ni1::ht. ~~:l~u:ck~· ~P~a~p~. ------J:==========:'.!.'.:=========:.J "lie suffered a fractured .- hip before our fir~t game bet pl ayed a lx>ut half 11f the game last \l'l'Ck . lie figures to do more passing against Saddleback. ·· L':ulcna ili 6-3 and 215 pounds and if he pl::i~·s more .:.iga1 nst ihc Gauchos. it t'Ould be a marked im· pr<n·cmf'nt for the River· ~idc squad. · Ll•ading th(' running i;:.:i1ne for R1\·crsidc is t:iilhJck .Johnny Washing- t on . a 5-7 , 145-pound i-o pho morc with a. 6.3 3\'f'rag't: !·le has picked up 61ti~ atds.in 96 carries. \\"ha t dof's !-~ages think or l":iddl c bat'k and an un· dl'featc-d sc<1son: ···rhcy ha\·c a \\·ell-bal:i n· c JCPenne Protect your home from burglars with a Gard-Site security system. 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It is Intermission Tom Titus one or the runniest comedies .in !~e modern t~ep.ler, with a ftn al s cene.io that still brings a lump to the throat no matter how familiar it has become. Al the Laguna 1<fQulton Community Playhouse, "Mister Roberts" unfolds with unrestrained vigor over (l\_e sprawling stage, a cri s ply produced, creatively per£ormed production. With Marthella Randall -a specialist with this particular play -at the helm, the Laguna show car- ries a highly polished , ·prQressional-looking gloss role or the cargo otricer yea rning to trade the boredom and frustration or his task tor a chance·to (>Ar· ticipate in the real war, gives a fine, articulate per. formance. Save for his showdown scene with the captain , when the ·rire within is slow to reach the boiling point, McCall ban· dles his role with cool, craft· smanlike competence. l f'""".""(i~:::ijiij;:;;:::;:".;--.l~!""Sll!\ll<l!!lllO""'""l:eolt?"":::S:S=:..,..,,..,..,,..,...,,,..""1 whichbrandsitasoneofthe highlights of the year on tbc As his irresponsible and overly amorous sidekick , Ensign Pulve r. Chuck Roberts handles his assign. ment wilh obvious relish, exhibiting line tim.in g tinged with a sense of showmanship which, on a few occasions, overflows. Paul lfoward is perfectly .cast as Doc, the easygoing, Eves. Ftom 7 Cont •. Su ; From 2 Angie's Cop No t ·-'N.atural' Q : I heard thit Angie Di ckinson is so believable in her "Police \\l oman" role because her father was a cop. Was he? -T. a nd R. ftterlin. Denyer. . A: That's a copout. Angie's parents both worked for a newspaper. She fits into the role nicely because she's an able, dedicated actress. Born Aneie Brown in Kulm~ N.C., the family moved to Burbank. Calif., where she graduated hig h school, went to Glendale College nearby, then enrolled in a secretarial sc}\ool. After winnin g a beauty contest, the beauty decided it was no contest -that acting was her thing. She got the name Dickinson from her first husband, a college foot- .ball star whom she met at Glend ale Coll ege. Her present father·in·law, columnist Burt Bacharach, ac· Orange Coast. MOVNTED ON a multi-\!------------!Understa nd ing medical of. ricer, and gives a good, low- "MIS1E• •o•e:•n·· • key performance. A 1)1•1 bf TPICll'NS H<ivoen .-tel Joshua 1.-ogoin, lllirKlelll bf ""'-rlllell& ~11, 1~•!1• m1n•11•• Lorece Toll, Ugllt· in!I bf C•rl (.1111w•f, IOIHld bf Rltft1rd Wotlt, pr11ented T\llldlfl lllrOWQh S.tur<HtS 1t l :JO Wllil Ni;!•, :13 al !Ill' Lagunt Moulton Communllf Pl&yhOu.e, 406 U gun1 C:.n)l<lft RNo:I, ~ 6'«1\. Rt...,•tliWil4'M-OIQ. THE CAST THE STANDOVT ol the east, by a whisker , is Gene Benedict as the ·overbearing captai n, exud ing a hi gh sense of authorily and low tolerance level. Kathleen Dailey as the visiting nu rse does a first rate job in one of Lt.11.11.IROWrti t=ICllMo;QiU th I . EM<gnPu1 ... r Oluc.li~ e unn1esl scenes of the ~ ,...,.~11 show. Tlw: t.pUin ~ne ~neclid $ OoW<ly B111Spefl(er Bill pencer as the chief 1..1."""°'''"'-1t"l\lal\e>.11tv petty officer gives an extra Doi"" eruuc:.tmpDeu h lh 1ns•{ll'll H•rv•rF•rimanct pus to e proceedings. Mlrwtlon JlmAv•n 1-larvey Farri mond and Jim ~:':,::s~I R~i~= Rya n perform credibly as a wilev Jomo-t pair of sailors constantly at Rtbl!r 8111 Srlf.111 each other's thrO:ats Bruce Ger,,.rl Jim'-"" •. • P•vne ~-IN:>-·Campbell is particularly 'Glad· . You A· s·ked That• """""""'~"-~·~rn·-good as the captain·s m•S· :>raore~trotnwn -01<1rle1C.oll•"'J! . • • Senger, wh ile Pete William-____________ son and Cha rles Collings Marlly a.cf H G .... __ <'Ontribute a pair of solid by 11 Y •........---level set a uth.e atica!ly cameos as officers of the J'i(/o --~•~~.W<W~..!!mauiage~brokQl'!!..between--hi5-50n-B'urt and 6tMJIO . Angie. His "Cee": a·n adorable 7·year-old grand· daughter named Niki .. decorated and splendidly mi litarylaw. h"ghwl.-the-Tbomas-Heg._...:.'.MisleLRobects.:!.i&- ge n-Joshua Logan classic is old standby that neve r given superlativetreatment seems to wea r out its in all a reas. While the of· welcome, and the produc· ricers' familiar characters tion on the Laguna Moulton are e t ched with line stage is among the best shadings of motivation, the local offerings of the year. mem6ers of the crew per· Ct contlnue-s ·Tuesdays., form w ith polis h a nd throughSaturdays forthree precision as a well-drilled v.•eeks at the playhous·~. f..00 enseml;llc. Laguna Can :.""'· ~ ... ·.ll, EXCLUSIVE! s..o,....c..., ForAc...,Awsd _c ... s1 ... .__ • ...,... ........ ! KERMIT SCHAFER'S ~ r-t88~l~ B based on radio & T.V:s most hilarious boners! ·" Abo 0pelll.b\ lhru fn. l ;:tei 1)1<1 Sal./Suf'l/'Hot 11:30 . Moll....., r...,... ro 1 Plll-ll 25 , lHE CITY SHOPf'INO.CENTAE OAAN?E •15324721 .. JUGoaatWn"" "COPS & l~S'" INI flUC• STOP WOl:•I"' "HAtlMfl CMUll'" Ill "DAl$'t lilL.18'" "PAPll MOON" IKI ·. 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'• BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DIMMER . 6 A.M. lo 9 l'.M. Monday llwouCJh Selwclay COMPLETE STEAK DIMMERS 5 to 9 P .M. Nightly $285 to $295 512 Vf. •• 19ff! ST. , COSTA MESA 548..0366 • . PUBLIC NOTICE I . EXECL "TIVE pool h o m e .. Ultlni.ate decor. Cathedral ceilingll f + FRm.ily room. Omen 1Paciomne•. OV'eraile IOl,7'58.soo ts a barzallt! Call 847~10: Agt. _, __ .. _ .. _._!~:_!~_ .. _·_~} ~ Cl•ssificition · I 200-2f99 1.·~ -~]~ ·Cl111ific1tion 5100-5299 . • I ll5l _ ... _ 6000-6099 • • ,, 1 - • • > • • • .. ihursda.y, Novtmbtr i', 1974 DAIL,~ PILtT C 7 1 1:°';; .. ~r;a;;;';-'~·;;';;;;;•00;;;2;G;•ne;;;;ra;l;R;·;E;·;;;;;;:;;;1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~G; ... ;;; ... ;i;[;[~;;;;;;;1;iif)2:;;11 ~G;;;~~r~·ri~R;··:·~·::::-!i1002;::~0.~ne=r=al=~:·:E:·::-::-1~00~2 1 ~Gener:;;;;'l;R.;;;t;.;;;;;;;1;:2;;;;Gene:;;;r;a;R.;;;;;E;.;;;;;;:;;1;002;;. O.nera JL~dr I' .. Balboa Propertin * • YEN to llYe w•! ' fl. 1 (J A ELEC. TED Call us on this large ocean ol.inda ..Y6le • • • H•rbor YI••.._,,,., ---m,tso~ .lli:1ng:wO,~~.t;1~bod::""":."::':~1. llnd.i hie Waterfront BY UNANIMOUS .VOTE! Popular Palermo Model Costa Mesa. 3BR., nice 1 balla, ~.,. ........ ..,, .. _Lovely 5 BR,., 3 ha''" custom home. Large E&xq~islteledy custom!lzed fam nn. Lge. back yard rooms "~ VIEWS AND " t d p· 1 11 w1 After-2li years service In the harbor area, expand . 6 BR, am. w/BBQ. Exceptionally THE so~ Ot' TI!F.: cour yar · u;r $y_p. Reduced to $1~.000 assisting thousands of cljents in buying & rm., din. rm. + ore. Good POUNDING JU't Alnut • Traditional Style sellin' real estate,• we are happy that we Low maint. grounds. clean. terms. 642-nn iu.tt with u moet bel:tu-~ Bea !ii II d can 'point wlUi' pride" to many of Uiese 675-7000 7491. LINDA ISL E BEAUTY! $250,000 titul oceanfront In Sou"""" u u f. ecorated 5 BR., 4-lh ba. Panel-~pie' who have prof1'ted by our couusellll' g. . ------'---I I rf ca11torni11. OWNER ~tUST • Ing 3 frpcs p1·er/sl ' ~ooo -EeglU!t&coo ulbayCrontbomew/Sbdrms. SE' u. '"'-In p,; ' · tp . ., ... uv, • • those ~pie -& others who ·may read EASTBLUFF I b " b UJ.UI eai:tate a • • ,.. S 1 4 BR h GLEN MAR am nn w/wet ar, lge DR & 4r~ atbs, Lge vate, KU11rded mcimunh)r Cu•tom Spanish Home this ad -we strongly urge that you ·rauv uper c ean · ome sunny nns. Fantastic mstr ste. Pier & slip. wllh your own s11ln11ning ,5 BR, s be., art studio. Gourmet 'kit. ~leva-NOW'~ ... for as long as in!lation rates ex-Huge fam./din. rm. Hunt. Beach. Boaut. S POO l. aJ1(J -N 1 A~ An A tor. Pool. 7000 sq. ft. Ramp & float. t450,000. ceed available interest rates, you are, to Newly redec. Owners BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, 211 1 Sin Jo.quln Hiiis Road FALLS. Sl.$Mf'rAl\.L or-. ~ome 'degree, trading Qn the other persons an x l o u s! $70,500. trees. Near s ch o o l . NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 rEH.s. Ask.Ina: rrso.ooo. 70 Linda Isle Orly• .money. 640-8484. $43,500. 556-8800 • c~TS Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,000 IB General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 • For lnforJ!\allon 011 All Homes & Lots Call REALTORS ~+--~=----WALLACE NEW IN TOP BLUFFS RE'AL TORS 4Local omces ToServe Xou COSTA MESA LOCATION _ _,5,..1, ... 111 -Bl LL GRU NDY, REALTOR J4 1 Ba~1de Dr ive NB 675 6101 BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 '-'4U./ L CO A~T H WV CORONA O E L MAR Gene ra l R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 · $2400 DOWN Gt'<'ni th..., bedroom ""' IOp~n Ev ;n9s) -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.: 2'~ baths home. L11r ge Spanish Mansion • 3 BR & DEN . cusro~1 l n F~ o RO o ~'. pntio. Addtlional stlllCk>ck -B j;°"""';;;;;;a;;I ;;R.;;E;;. ;;;;;;;;100;;;2;G;"';'°;;r;•;l ·R;·;E;.;;;;;;;1;Dll;;;JG-ral R.E. ' 1002General R.E. 1002 T 0 DAYS L 0 0 f\ owrlooks 011(' or finest Assume $39,000 Sharp-Sharp oome. lge yard Y ESJ'ERDAYS QUALITY, KJ'N'n belts. This homl!' has P, I B h · Pli<..'ed under market . ffiJoY I 0 n1orI'"11 ·~ '-'11· ~n upgraded with n e "' 00 • 8GC hWT)' won'I last, $32,950. tertaining fro n1 0Vf'1'11i~cd \'1n)"I IJoors. ne"' fixtures ?i1r1nicured ~s. Elevated counlJ')' style kitt·hcn -& ni.>1v khchen applianct'l'l. Bargain auty in a private "'alit'd communlly w I th iirivnle bel;M.!lMIL Bcauli(ull)' dt'COralOO cMnntng hon \\1ith floY,-~rini;: ~ acJom. ing roar l!'nd patk(' Con,ptt "'/guest house in the re lor teenagers o_r IJ'l:lUdma., Plt'nly "1-parlring and .all A LOnA HOUSE FOR THE ... money! This is it, prices are cOming down and here'! your cbcince: 85xl20 lot across from the Country Club, 4 bdrms, 21> baUis, ramblJng single story with two fireplaces sunny patios and big trees. This is a qualitY product at a reasonable-price :-'63:900. A listing of Martha Beynon. ' UNIQUE HOMES Realtors -$46.59'Q 28JO Mesa Verde Drive, Costa Mesa • OeMral R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 ' @ vestibule. Ste:p ~n livin:;c MESA VERDE siesta rooln. Curpt'I Sl'lcc-Cull u.>1 lor appointment to 1 room. Fom1aJ dining served tion still open, Property 11o·UJ llt..'t'. 673-B550 • b)' 18' galley. E nor m o u s Itnrnaculntc. 3 BR & tum· be sho11o'n: !-~lrst conic first OPf.N TIL ,. "'S FUN 70 ~NICE/ ""OOtlcd fiesta room. Twin pus-Palos Verdt?S f-p-co\Td seive 646-7171 ~ ~ !:a':~. s~al1~;:;g~· ;1~~~ ~'.~~exceptional buy at ~~""-" •• ;'l0 t ·tT'S 1UN ~Bl ~. ·~·[\:Oi ~I c;,4tale 1''ea/tJf ,1..,plng -""'"'" K I n g s , '\)l 190 Newnnrt Center Dr. n1nster" suite. 60' .,... rap Custom -Fourplex ( r.-) around dance pavll l cn . . Fashion Island Assuroo 7'i~ VA $3:.0 per Spanish 4-plex, lge custom , COUNTRY HOME • month Plll'S all Owner must blt, 2 BR ui'lit-'i, bltns, choil'e ·-1 R.E . 10C2 MAKE OFFER Care!ree livin5 Ill' this 3BR, lam rm beauty go • tnke od~antage. Call fl r ca of NE \Y PORT 842_2535. BEACH-priced right. a t I on the greenbe t and close to club. Priced to ·su·ooo LAGUNA HILLS The 01\'n<'1' ot this 4 bedroom Balboe•l·s-lanli OPENTtLQ •IT'SFUN70BENIC£/ :;,, POOi!. hon1c is Dl::S· - 1·;;rLiai• ·~ Iii Plac11 . Prap...ti11a ' 112•1920 ' l•OO ou.t.n'fT.'NIWil'Oltt llM:H 1006 1 sell at,i5l,950. ~ ~ Ontu NMt as 11 pin ,t, twieo us PERATE~ He hns to sell~ .ro W CALL Ellen, 64~1120 ii "' ' nice! A reul condonlinit1111' Inlcttst nites have dnipped B~T / IE l~-+-~~~-~=~,...--~l~R~E~--1"-= 'l l(l'O"'ilm ar<'11s. 1-:x!1;1ino;: UI). SU 1r you have been fan1ily rn1. wlslt down wet RESIDENCE : 551-6140 'Tl21 I buy in ont• of our r1r.ncst and the .prli'(!s aN.' going 4 BR., dining 'rn1., study, G.n_.ra_I R.E. · 1002 ~pnera · · vv.1 ~ ~ Ftf\ l0an can be a.ssu111t'd, eun s idcri n g u ne\v har. O~l'Jiized lot w/lge., I---------~ I I ~-1.500 hu111<.>-now is the tintc and lree shaded South patio. Va· ·WATER VIEW PROPERTIES A CENTRAL COURTYARD UPPER BAY li97 Ortlngc, C.~I. ()n1u thi:. u1ay bl• THE: ONE. cunt. l in med. oc.::upa:n<..')'. 6·12-1771 ftl 1 Let onl' of our experictit"t"d Ov;ner "111 help finance. '''21 rounselol"s dh;cuss \\~th you $164,500 ' OYER l/4 ACRE ~ 11 thP rnnny different ways of OPEN SUN. l-5 purchasln~ \\Ith the help 106 ABALONE --Reduced by $10 500 ~'~~~~·,::; ~~ i::: BUILDER'S TRADE-IN ' 4() A•. no! NEW """'' Sets lhe mood ror this Dover Shores residence. The dark woods, nl8SSiYe d o o r s , 1\'l'Ollghl lron, floor I i l e s , add to the MeditetTanean Ou1 by the "DUCK FARl\1" charnl of this Ivan \Velis -St.,'C this eus1on1ized 3 home. S BR., -I baths: bay bedroorl} ,._ ~uge fa m 11 Y view. Huge kileh. w i I h "?Jill t1•11h raised he~ rt h Island, format D.R .• spec. f~pla<.."C. One of the biggest liJlcular master suite. Only yards in the area, ~· ON NEWPORT of un a1i.-:ious seller. "l.itlle Island" 673-16&t - BLVD. CORBIN-MARTIN PARK PLAC•, BALBOA !SI.AND Hom• A Realtors M...a..'l'Qlm<r"" I Incon1e. ~R. ~ + l Huge roon1.s for "old lime" * ~7662 * 842•7461 BR rental. 2 car gar. Onl)I Like new 4 BR It fam rm. OPEN DAILY l-0 NEW 3BR 2BA ~.300 Lu&k10 Built Home located Gracjous living & great in-Llke NE\V 5Bft. dup $119,~ llarbor Vleo.v a r ea vestment on Big Canyon NE\V 3BR condo $-W,850 Cathedral beam ceil's In liv -Coll Course. Lwrurk>us 3 \VATEIU'RONT oondo s;,9,500 Ir fam nn. S pa.c lou s bedroom l8x32 liv mi din NE\V 3BR..u:indo $57.800 cei:amtctlttle enirr.-tra: ttm rm, dbl' wet bar .. n1~rble LseLik/ONpEDIVuelBeR' ,. s,c.>o•~ rm, ea ng nook In kllch, master bath. Owner w 111 e ., n::n '' ....,..... crptll, drpt1, park-like yd. car"'' Tao/t,,, 1St TD at M.'"~ O~D ·::ATE,RF, 'RON,T. ~7.500 fully sprinklered and cov'd ·~ '17.IT< If· i st llAVE tosocnd patio. $91.000. Xlnt. fina.11• on $149,500 price or lease you u .. ·tjng avail. Call ror $1000. monlhly n1ore; OK. \Ve've got 1tn.>m LUS~ co. 1114! 644-l.12l 29 Rue Grand Vollee . J'""A'c" o· BS RLTY --vo6£L'&"eA8iiif - . 615-6670 $16!100'.I pletely encloce<I with cinder ' · block. Full price, jU!lt HARBOR $43,000 COMPANY REALTOHS \SINCE 19-14 \ 67~4400 2211~ 64~.!Ssn Sun/Eve 546-4140 Jlving -or display yoW' . $12!1,000. submit-Vacant. 1\·ares 1or your o.vn busi-, PILOT REAI:TY nt'SS. Thais' right. zonl-d GREENBROOK--l5'1&-05;Xi 'tll 9Plof. '" !..,.;dentW or ""'. NEWLY LISTED BOAT.KIJ&Db-TRAILER a;u,..-P.en;ncu/e.,..J 001_--nwrc1a1. Loads of room for 1•ith•!r. U-.t si:t{' is J.;o x !lj, LARGE FAMILY Call 54&-2313.for details. ROOM S49,500. Super 1; harp 4 1336 \V. ,ijALBOA BLVD OPEN r1l D. rr:s FllN ro B£ .VIC~! ONLY I YR. YOUNG bedroo1n :! b<1lh Fountain N ~CE 2 , Bi, R·2 lot 25.d(I. I I \·ulley bettuty only 5 years $58,(Ql. MUlci:: 1 R. ea It Y, '" ller"'s u lx'sl l1uy hunlL'. old. Hoom for boat & lrailer 642-4!1ll J ; · ~'ncr hus upgraded lhls I ttnd n1inutes to fr c e way. '1 · c'°o~r-o~n~a!'~e""l ""M'°o_r..,..~1~022=! •111 '... IKu11e ~autifully. 4 bedro-Mul'ry cull to see ~767. J:. -orns. 2 baths. (' h II rm in g OPEN TIL g. irs FUN TO B£ NICE! brickpalios & p J B n ! r r 1>. LOCATJON/LOCATION PRIVATE CITY Don'l nilss this Spanish B 45 F'~. R-2 lot: 90Ild built 644-6056 2919 Newpor! Blvd, oor 30111 MESA VERDE OF IRVINE beauty. J45-9-t91 2 bdn.", + forn111.I dini""'• New Jabulous 20' ceiling. 2 ___ _::::.;::_ __ •I'~~~:':'.;:;~'.:;;~~ ~ ·~ S-3 B 3 "-•1 i F. F ·1 H ST R ER O L;u.,.,e roon1s beaw.UuU." ap-WALKER & LEE 1 rented. $69.500 Priviate Oock--40' ...... ~, r, °"· "a1 na un am• y ome ~;TRI PLEv----A T H ME .. * • * * H · t M nd la 0 -~====~==~t • A IJOinled in this 2 bcdroo111 Real E:slale ome n a a y Dny, NEAR THE BEACH ,;Rec." roon1 with frplc. & ONLY $23 500 Lo I ,. r1 R l Jot V I Prof lo I I " d' · • dh·ldecl b<tth home. Count"" vc-Y "" · · • en ura. ess na anu-Only 1 ~2 miles 10 the .5Ul'f \l.'et bar; wood_ deckina: & lmmaculate. l'Ofl 11Jon. Large -~ ri s bClnn f mwl dJn. 1iC8ping. Make 300% profit from "·'-c-n,....i.11 .... cl•an & concrete patio wi th fire ring_. 3 bdnn with fireplace plus VACANT kitchen plus nice y'u rd· RELAX Artist's Home ~ua. •3Ypat;,.. .;:,,d'toc •·a·-I h I _.2, •--p I u..,. ~..-• ..... >t> • Desirable ternts. A nu.Isl • in • ..,.,, ,... u ""' ere n ai""' 1 ..... .,. en10n11 spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath 4 Bdnns .. (mstr. bdrm. JS ,l"'O large ~rn1 a p I li. OWNER ANXIOUS to c"". Call"" 7111 1\·i!h :i iuillion S \·it'\\' llnd + INCOME bus or? 1$.000 ·reasons · for sale. Reduced hoin<' on ideal cuJ..de-saC lot. huge), llv1~ ~· 1 + irplc: ,_uperb location a n n u a I .... ~ .....,_ pri\·ncy u 11 8 u r P 11 8 ~ e d Listings of Chris lfopper to $85.000 total Price. Easy Call before it's gone at on1y & for.ma! duilng, 2.!i baths, gl'OS8 $6.600.00 ca~ be in-Channing sn1all honw In ex-l\lodern 3 bedrooni ho1ne j Light, cheerful corner ho111e Universit.y Realty T e I'm II -0 w n e r · (213) $35 JOO. 556-7035 or 963-S67l dbl. garage. All .thll & room creased. This one IS a win-.t."<!llent !-"ountnin V a 11 e y I 1\·i1h cozy d{'ft for d11d and 1v1th 30' studio. brick patio. l3001 E. Cst. H,.')', , li'13-6filO 883--0102 ar write E Lorn· ' for boet or trailer a Is o · ner -, A :;. o l 1 rf _mvestn1<'n!-a~n. Q()S{' 10 sho11ping & w lk & L r ·' 111 11 y rooin for the ', xlnt slon~gc a1·eas t-a one E' B 1.,, bordi. 5611 Topanga Canyon WALKER & LEE Harbor View Homes. $.SG.200 Don t WIUl $71.$0. Call 616: Sf•hool.s. Douhl·· garage "'itl1 a er ee (lil!dtl'll. l t . " immucu\11\c I IX'rlroont rcnt,11 \\'llh -ftrc-s tate u -rs 911£1. "'\Veed it'& Reap" c. F. Colesworthy Ol'£NrlL9 ·IT-SFUN10BfNCEI thlS one. 5:&.'>-9-l!ll -----Call 673--8550. IC'dlK."«! 10 546.jlJJ, Call IS_P~ell~.WC*" reserva- Bl\'d. \Voodlri"n llills, CA. REAL ESTATE -Fee. 71n. nice patio. Betit•• hw-ry on l ~••l r$1 a1 1 I anri r1.•:1dy to n\O\·C into. place & pl'ivate palio~-.htst-.-· l.nte r.11ttlg_~I__. __ _ l'I".':Osoo,,. Huntil'¥(cn Beach, 3 From treasures ~ trash Re1ltorF --14IMI020 [I-J WALKER & LEE ASSUME LOAN OPEN 7JL g. :TS FUN 10 EJ( NICC• 1i41i.3255-ror Appointment llon.~ ou;01r1r n cw c:on- " m. huge lot. Htll'T)' Turn them into casl\ -• ' Real E,.,ah• Bc1!e.r !hall 111'\1" 3 bdrm 2 1 r ®J ~ ! 400 E 17"' FOR All dom1nh.1~\ Dtn\-~n Cr e. t CQ)I ;St7-00JO agr. ~-'C:"ALL~~D~AIL~Y!_!P:;ILOT~'=~I·~~-~~-·~--,, · · balb garden hon1e \t' l th • 11 • . 1 Estntd1 l'ocL'kd'nt tile cor- G IRE 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 . South of Highw•y ' I NO DOWN VA seciulled atrium. This select lJ C.M. . . AIEAS ncr of 1pat!1'1c"VK-w Drive enera · • ".:'=::=":==:=:=:=::=i , . propc11y is less than 4 yrs · -. · & new l\11!CA.'11hut Blvd In Duplex wtth best Income In _ You~ l<?Ve t~c wkJc o~n 1 olrl ond is priced at 131,500. -• -Coronn de! ~la1•, Slatting ' i Corona <lei !\tar for it & Bachelor Pad feeling o( Ous Costa Mesa 'vith assumable lo1v interest at S66.900. PH~E 640-6400; price. Lot and a hall below home. 3 lluge bcdroon1s, VA loan CALL 556-26fll EASTSIDE -PATIO LOVERS 962~8891 • @X°trOMdtiwrli:1 ftrSi~~­ Newp©ti ere,s-t at Newp©t-t l5eacit_ . Where else? And notl'ung.south ol Sea Ranch's boldness lo compare rt 'lllth. • But then 11 Cloes dely compansOn. Deep ' counyards balconies and decks everywhem spac1ol.fs accomn10dat1ng-:- 1es1Clences lor uncommoners Wood stieathed clipped eave sallbox arch1!eclure Defies descoptlOn, must t>e \'Vlllked about lo be apprecraled Motor up SuoerlOI' Av~ 1rom the Pacilic Coos• Highway lo eight smashing mcxtels From S5t,OOO and worth every penny and !hen some Oonl srutt al Newport Beach. either Yoo mlQht get a lungful ol 11esh ' sea-bolne air1 cau f714)64!>-tl14't .. hlgbw~ with lurge swtp· Corona del Mar 2 ba, 2 brick frplcs, fan1 I -'-"='~="~==~-I ::fi~.:_bmil conbi!ct With Pool No fnc11n~~· :::!~ 0~ere «=SELECT J-JUCE H:~.A~:yuy 1111. ARISE Slri~=~2n!~0s~~~ ~n10 Call us about this desirable -walk to everythi ng. A TPROPERT!ES Older 3 bcd.'C -111 ho111c wlrh Se<.-this outstanding outdoor oee!lrt view · & pool. Xln\ Corona Highlands 2 br 2ba terrific value. call for rult hugr. studio, flrcpluce, lrees rn11·1·talr11nl•:11 e~nt._.c woth financing. 1'1 o v e -In ID\· poi;il: home With l arge details, 546-5880. IRVINE TERRACE and shrubs galor£.>. Call us bn.1· B-Q. Con1plln1enlcd by dition . .$~7,500 mUter ~uite private beach ahout lhis one of a kind :{ spacious bcdroon\S i rt 1 --rGEM- access and very special SPACIOUS HOME ptuperly. Asking '40.000. College Park. &lf>-7171. L?() F Tustin Ave,, N.B. fin anclng attangements. Situaled on large comer Joi , 0"11er \viii hcl11 iinl:lnt'<:!. , REALTORS ~ $69:SOO Call 644-7211 ~~~s ara;~~elsr~~i\1;. 1~i~~i~~ 54{).JJSl. ~O®PEN TIL 9 • ITT FUN 70 BE NIC£r1 FOR ~BEAUT. LIVING Save A Bag Full Ing room. "'""""' ''""' din· ' ' 219.Pfti?ji,IAve. . ,COiiege • Park ing room. Bedrooms for ,, · Lovely 3 Bdrrli + Gues1 Qtn '' • Owner Will Help everyone -each "'ith a bath. . . + gar11-i·tf!baeh. Qtn. Attn: Horne Buy•r• I 4' f " T\ro l!Cparatc play yard. , in rear( c). Enc 1. ... Ncfw xJnt finC. av a i I ab I e I ::::::~:;::::;:;:;;1 1nance CnU 673-85a0. EASTSIDE VE! E R.1-\i'IJS WELCOh-lE. brick pa io, rick Fr p I c . on this pride ot ownenih.ip, Own Today BARGAIN HUNTERS Dchghllul re~odeled 4 Financing avail. ~1ake of. 3 Bidnn 2 b6 ho Lge Ol'fHT1L8 •rtSFUNTOBENCEI t11.><troon1 Huntington Beach fer. $1lOlWV'I. i\\'8.il immed. front plciure wi~l'in liv: EASTS I DE TRIPLEX Inviting charn1. ~1i1ni<..-ured I ~ Hardwood floored beaut Y hoine. \lalk to schools. Cy-MOR~' .-.ALTY lng nn + fp1c. BltM, pa"tio, RARE FIND -2 Bedroom.'! yl:lrd. Ta&terully appointed. I "' grat-ed Uy fnut trees on l'lc lo bt>ach. $38,IXXl terms U'1'\n n:~ fruit ,tree!l and garden. . each + den and fireplace °'4'Iler wtll help you u~unie extra spacious lot. $29,950. 10 :r;uit. Call 847..fJOlO Agt. * 552-1,222 * ~ma Eves: SJ&.8674 In O\vner's unit. Excellenl 71,1 '."1 FHA loan \\•ifil pa)· h I I IQ "I ~ nvo STORY POOL HOME location. Full price $69,900. ment . of $214 per month. Gl UGI JUST $37,000! Best Uuy in Call 540-1151. Spacious floor plnn with 4 T ' Plac• . to1t·n. OHers £.>!bow room JUMBO BEDROOt.:IS adds p ti-II and bargain price.· HUITY Z adj. R-2 lols So. of HW)' . spice lo thls burgaln. F'ull ASSUME 7Y1 & LOAN I raper • . -won't last. Call 847-6010 \\•/4 unit bl<lg. Fix-up 0 price only $47,900 O\VNER SUPER POOL HOME 14Q0 ou.t.~lSS~.-~:-!~1tf afACH Agt. tenr dn. Own~ mterlfi<.~ at . , , ..,. HERITAGE . • REALTORS Wl~Ito11 C&Ct11111J,111. " . . 1.tUST GO! Take advantage. B!tn~. rrp!. 2BR. Nr. So. REDUCED! O\\'!K!l' nrtxious le:;,s tha.n •• .J.und v a I u c. "l"'""~~~,..,..~~l 8·12-2535. .Cousl Plazrt. Only 3 yrs OPEN 10 :;t)IJ this hUgc lwo story. Incl. plans for .2 new du. Gen.ral R.E. 1002 0.Mral R.E. 1002 OP£NTIL fl •IT'S FUN70 B£ NICJ:t old. Nlcr bk lid \VffirepiL A);:~t'i!S!li\'I', snu1ll<'r office ln Biit SC'f>i1r11te family room p!excs. 675'-0900. 1i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.1 Only S29::. per 1110 t 0 I 11 I Coffinn rlrl l\lal'. i!! t'Oll· wlth b11r. Htlf(e n111ster h!is *S.AVE $9000* Iii ll ~ n1 CS· $ :l 8 · 9 0 0 full 1 Rld('rlng O'i<' add II Ion nr one I o(fit·c and privnl£.> OOJcony. New Unique Duplex. Ont 5 THE REAL ESTATERS ti Coldwell _ Banke LOtf PRICE, LOW DOWN PAYMENT An ideal family fixer-uppe r with great fin- ancing. A University Park 4 bedroom , 2-'h bath townh ouse near pool. park & shopping. Price was $56,950., now $52,000. Perf~t for ' the smart investor. .. PARIS OR PR6VENCE? Cobblestone & courtyards in the French manner. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, bar,_ Y.rivate COn1.!'flUnity. Ocean -view. 811 tcr · day! $105,000. fee land. GREAT OCEAN VIEW! Relax on your terrace and enjoy the view. Custom decorated 4 bedroom + fatnily roo~ with._hlgb beam ceilings. 4;> years .new. Asking $120,000. IRVINE COVE Magnificent white-water view. outstanding borne steps •from private beach in exclusive gated area. 5 bedt'QOms, family room, fol'- mal dining room. $500,000. · BIG CANYON -SPARKLING Go'rgeous garden, waterfall and' pond, ir· resistable patios and beautifully decorated 4 bedioom1 family room, fonnal dining ·room. Special value at $168,500. LIVE IN BAYOREST Uso your own imagination on this one. 4 bedroom home with greal lol ready for your own decorating and landscaping fdnas - out!tJllldini: nn<!llClni available. $78,llOO. DIAL '41-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. - f:6:~gu~~E. ST I G E or two highly qualified rc11l Lov~ly de<..'01._ ~1ust see. On· CR. 3 Ba, houl'le' & one 2 ' · e!llale salesn1l!n. Conlucl ly Sal.900. M7--0010. Agl. BR. 2 Ba. \\load panelling. Stained gla~~. Frplc, bee.ch Classified ads ill!'ll big items, sell! Cla.s.'lified Ods do it FWRltor 613-:?:m "Lisi" It in clns.o;i!ied. Ship lootlJridll'.e l'Blk. 428 Golden- small items or any item. well· cal1 fllOW 642 567S. I NEW LISTING to Shore Rrsulls! 642-5fi78. rocl. 01\TM!r/Builder. 6~ G-ral R E 1002 General R E 1002 N rt H • hts General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 11--... -;;~·;;· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;';;;;;~l-1 ewpo erg + 11 $55,900 .... m oham,;ng "'" '"""Y PLA YE O TO A PACKED HOUSE macnab I Irvine r~alty "SPEECHLESS '' iS what you'll be When-you see thi s elegant Dover Shores VIE\V property. 3 bedrooms, 3'h baths, family room , den, 3 fireplaces , pool & su n roof. $215,000. Elaine Svedeen 642-823,1, (\V76) . _COLORADO BOUND owner half-packed-~ waiting to sell this sharp, im1naculate 2-story, 4 bedroo1n hon1e in excellent east.side area. Price will astound you! \Vill consider all offers. He len Ball 644-6200. (\V77) SEPARATE GUEST HOUSEi 3 bedroom, 2 bath Co ta Mesa family hon1e w/detached guest house! \Valking di stance lo sChQOls & Wesl.cllll shopping. $54,500_ Paula Bailey 642-8235. (IV49) CORONA1>EL MAR- 4 bedroom home + conv. den -walk to Newport Cenler & recreation areas. $88,500, Tom Queen 644-6200, (IV78) • tot Oowlf Drive M2·12is • .. room "'ilh n1assive colonial r£.>d 'hrlck 1ireplnt'l'-[.;111(e fom1ut living room, t>nl·in co u nlry kitchen, scparatc I utility room. Pa\lt'd trailer ancl hoar slOl':lgt" rut'R. PTic-1 ~En~~ c;~~~~~~t I IN NEWPORT BEACH For vt'1'V ll1tle rnork')'. H~vc your o..;,·n 11ier nnd slip and thi'I cute 1 bt'dtoo1n home i111nu'<lh11rly. Tcrrlric rinnn· clng. s&l.000. Fo1· dcLaU~. call Bis-4060 PETE BARRETT . -R~A(TY-I I 642-5200 675-4060 • 3 & ~~11.mily room with l:lnr. rt11'.t<IC'31l tile !loon. N {' \Y 111t1sh c a r pct • Custon1 flrlll)<'B. \Vnlk to nil 11Chooh1, n<'lfthborhood park, a 11 d hu~ shopping «'lll<'r. Only S4J,!IOO. Cnll ftgl. 847-tiOIO. 2 STORY + POOL SHARP $37,000 ( • 1 I RII.L ~I 1~1'CA LF. Ba~· & lir:1l'h l{eultv \\'Oil the J{ 1!:1\L ES'rAJ'E: l'Ll1G fl l{IZJ<:. Al:-;o shO\''n here rcpres~Al:ing MHrir!crs Su\·1111 .. p; und LOan "Kscrow, 13ays1dC'. \Yho 1urn1shed th ~ pri7,C 1~ ~1~1rilyn S;111t1..•r . f~scrow O!'fiC'er . J ' I _, ThL' "l'luJ?~Crs" line i!fOl''S 1011~°' ~ac.h \\'Cck, as members seek his spc<"1a l re:.iturC' nf the Newport llarhor·Cost:i l'\lcs a l{oard of lte<.iltors lo publ1<·11. • lhl'1r ll:,t1nJ!:->. f l>escr1pli9n!-. t'O\'er ~n1 t>n1t1•"•" suclLa'- 0 111 s t an cl in ~ fe-<llur 1.-•:o. of (leS 1J{n , construction, loc;it1on, nn(I f p~ ci(11\y advuntui:tes of the 1>ropcrt1cs Ii 11"nc1ng. , . t~'-'!'::..;::,::.;c~=..;--,,..."""°"'""'rl~~~"""""""~·ti~"':,;om~btrir:7,~1""'174:-.<:"'.'..,.-~-:cr::;,.,,.,..-,-,:,...,..:;:-~-.,.,~r:;-:c'.'.'°"'°"'~,..---;.,,r:-r.~ Hou-Unturnlihod 1022 E11t 1030 L1fun• Buch 1048Laguna &each 1048 Newoort &Nch 2000 ncOtN Property 2000 ::..;;.:;..;;.;;'S"-O-R=1.::l:;;;b<c;,;, ;;?;::.;;;~;;;~;;:~;:;;. Owner-'-'-..; 1.;=::;;;;;:;;;;;:::;;;::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ONE JUST SOLD ... IEACH DUPLEX 1.:e~:~crNT coi;:o: =~·MAR IWIEI &ch. .. ,,.... ........ "3>-<.113 -NEWPORT -SHOPDING .. ~ ~ . ••• I -3122 Cost• -3224 -103.. one more to I!> • outst•N!:inr -' I Btdroont Lanai bi& Jl(ll!Jo, -· c•ltO -QI&· "ECIAL'. El To,. • ..... •>" 2 .... 2 ... !th $32,375 2 ..... VA 146.9110 Too """"'~ •. ;i,., "'"""· BRlNG ,..... .... I Br $155. fl &m--vtew (){ B&1 and ~ 2 ~ .. Eutakle $l5,000 ~.00 9 month leue. in-Util ~ ECM.4-plex • --7" tntft'ftt ..... 1 .. Uft llM Goraeous 2 story Newport Triplex on Baktt .... 9liO 1··-'--........ ~-....,...,..... E l« ~·--ie w/aar I I ,.._ i ?-Story 1 • alJ tbll for ... ..., ._,......,, Beoch dupl~l 500 ft. IO "" c uuca 1.iUt:lll:r. ~·' ~ .... 11d• R·J~lol n helU't o .... urooa LAkt l"or'Kt U~T Your Home Surf arid Sandi Just $.!2.3t5 Triplex on Ogle ,68.500 Cole af_.Newporl R1ll'I. 2 Br$~ sm pet•~ deD r.1nr plld 2 Bdrm "' 0wnc LIVE LIKE'A KING b""" It (down) or aubmlt Yearqldtti.plex 14•950 67s.J511 REFURBED 2 Brhouae$2SO ~~~-to .,,.,,,. 0 Y ' • With VISION ~· VA u11un•bl" 4 unlts8',0001 ~~~==-'--~= t'lllkl. pet, uW pd. p.rqe ~ 't ~r \his price 0t1u1tiful 4 en .. 2 full Mthl. . •• without paying a king's ranaome. 3BR, I on your tenTll. tlE W i · 4. unlt estate • 129,.500 Co•t• Mew 3124 FAMILY 3 8r .. plu $205. SS( •0~~ ~~G bl t -1n 1 • SBA, den, pool & jacum 1n secluded patio. Lel ut.~-you why •·· come £ a ~t he d ··a 1 cci111 I 011~11• Nu paint, bllns, e&D. now ... hwo~ .... r. or g e o u ~ All h d abo M arch Ba with a tan see our 111.'autllul new ottlce "re aces, ceram c e lnveitm1nt Division TRAILER Adults, Space 20, &ASI'SIDE 3 Br, $2Z avl f1s.l600 Anytime cuatom drapes. L.arge ex· perc e 8 ve on Y -at the comer ol ~ Hwy kite:: m. ' car garap. True 5 &; 000 See Manager. $135. utils. ~'tPl., fncd w/2 car • VISION • J>OfiCd ~ate patio A tast1c 220 degree ocean view lnclu.d4'1g Palos./ and Goldtnrod, CdM._ dellLXe unltJ. 4 bedroom P1u&. Hi-:;nits_._.,Ass~me11,IE> In ~·U"lft pd. 1640 Newport e 1 v a .• ..., ....... Verde 51 Br $335. 2 \\'O.l~ys.. lt'• • A REAL Verdes, Catalina a.nd Whit water· at Salt 2 neGroom. Good term•. · ua un · -·""" 646V500 iru.~ u An(;/\ r N Bt S·l l.W..1. Creek. Owner-financin~ et attractive terms. 675-8600 Anytime Full prlce Jusl $129,500. See 6 units, East.side U'lj()Ol\ ""'~~~---~~ 'M~!:'·w•}Pl,,,T·~e. lg~ nu. •• REALTY ~-5.%0. l>rlrl(ll)&ls only.. • VISllllN • to Love! Call llOW cn4) 6 units, brand new 18&.000 Newport Bach 3169 ,,.._.. ~ · Jmmed. occup. Call or appointmen_t now. V 1S2-l700. 12 units,~ Beach 50,000 . house nru It all! 2743 E, Coaat llwy Fountain Valley 1634 $189,000. lNVE&n.JENT DJVI~lON ~ unin1" 2205,,000000 BEACHFRONT lBR. 2ba,. 2 ALA Rent•ls 642 ... 383 •-·• d•l 'I•• REAl'l'V ""u Is · • ""'• lull ed d-~ GREENBROOK • ~··.. '"" LJvlng Yf/A Flak -' GRUBB-&--EbLIS;-~ 1---,..-W uni" '8'.!0,000 ,.,. I"'· > orpt • .. ~. WE HAVE .... In this 3 bedroom Real Estate 675·7080 2743 E. Om.st 1-lwy 96 unitl .J,310,IX» ltplc, $350 winter, $425yrly, · MODEL ~ DUPLEXES.I.I To11,·nhouse ln a pre l! t I g t>1.,.., ... ..,..,..,..,..,..,~..,..,~..,"'!!""'""'!!!!"!"' C.OrotllJ del Mar Call for tree appraiaal of ~548-_"'63~-----= 3 br, 2 bo, !Xx>I, trml. din. • 1. 11. Terrnzzo tilt> entry to H • ~ B h l!l4 ' 8 h 1 ... """"""""""""""""""' Your Units or o lber in-General 3202 rm. a;pac. !nm. nn, loll of ~.'Olla one:-large living; room \\'Ith din· unt1ngrun eac v Laguna eac -CUSTOMIZED vestment properties. We 1---------ntilTol'li & wallpaper. Prof. TOP CORONA DEL MAR Ing tltt8.. Country style kit· A ble &% L BLUFF'S "E'' -8-u='-.1-1,-,,.;ith.~. -_~p.;.00=1=_= I apecialiu in both sales and Hou ... Unfurnished Jdscpd. $525. l~Jkln • eoinfortable 2 BR cben/fa1nlly roon1 O(>t!ll!t to ssuma oan Featuring 3 BR, 2% Ba Be•utiful View of ~~. BIG 3 BEDROOM k p!!l1 home in front, wlth redwood deck patio. Close & Fam·nn. This ls an Im. 11nauail· ~ ALA RENTALS Fam. nn, + din. rm, tncd. ~ upsWnl 1. BR apt to pool and c I ~ b house. 3 Bedroom, and pool. Alley maculate home, well or1m. Newport B11ck Bay IB• ..._ __ , yd, dbl. gar, $395.. 968-'400 cupctlng throughout • ASSUMABLE FHA LOAN. access for your motor home tated on parkway, with \r!lew Newly offered ptel!tlge el.1 rn.. HOUSES-DUPLXS-APTS or 979-2517. f It yard privacy. w e 11 $42,500. • or trailer. Sharp, Callfomla of mountains. Has extras 2 bedl'OOml!I large apt.I. 13 Pt ap...tln · All mea A prices. We 1ervice EASl'SIDE 3 BR, 2 Bt\.._. at onlf $39,500. call The Real Estate Fair ranch style. Beam c:elllrca, too numerous to mention. Ye a r you n I:: be a ut Y • 752~1920 . all lhe bellCb area, Hunting· Near lllh St. shop&. Lease. us lo see this ;Jev.•el. 839-4133 ~2551 Jge rountry style kllchen, Dramatic, new, ocean view $89,500. ~dicuious$160. If al~ 1:i:v ~ 1400 OUAILST. NIW"°"T MACt ton t Lagwta. Dally listings, $315._ mo. Call CJS Real 6«-'ml . 2 baths, o\cn.lt.ed d b ~e hOme. 3 BR., den. 3 BA. A. ~, -•· , l6 UNITS dally phone service. :t:ll tr 548--1168 shop. All this for 0 n 1 y duced to $145,000. Motivated ~ more unlls, possibl e Condo $225 000 1201 CM.mber of C.Ommerce El Toro 3232 ~NIG[l UAILl. ( & ASSOCIATES Huntington BHch lCMO 'garage & separa.te w 0 r k \\'OOCf exterior. Price re. l'PJ,..._ t:iJ tle grounds. possibly room for -Member ta • 1---------•I $43,500. New on the market, seller. . r"'iOcfle1Jtte4J conversion, possible ra~nd • to CALL JJS OR COME BY POOL OR call for complt>le details. OCEAN VIEW LOT lSOJ •••!bluff 0,1.,. s..;,.206 ~ll~tim:~i::'!zu~~ CASH FLOW Bay a' Ne1''PQl1, C~t 642-8383 N:~3)'d~6ulrtre1!:" rui~ BEACH M6-5880. Heritaae Reltltors No. end Laguna. Possible to "-!Mtt ••••h M•·saas own In thia very desirable 16 Garden type wilta. Quiet Cloi;ed on Sunday 8Jl--Ol00 OPEN SUN l...S Irvine 1044 divkl<!. $56,000. 2503 Eastblull Dr., Suite 206 location. Tax shelter Md Q.lf s treet location. Wood· NEAR Newport tWy 2 Br Sedoded cust. bit., rambling Beautiful 3 bedroom, huge•---------. FOR RENT Newport Beach 644-5885 appreciation. Owner ~s burning fireplaces. Terazzo house $120. NewPQl't Beach Fountain Valle!....__!~ ra6ch ho1ne on top of hill, add-on Olympic sizt> pool,1 _________ Walk to beach. 2 BR house. cal! ti... $ 2..0..0....0.0.0..-Bkr. entries. Diclosed garages. 2 Br., 2 Ba teahduse $195., RANOi STYLE 3 br. ea. N'lk.tled among Pine trees! Wood decking t1.nd lire pit. ASSUME LOA,N turn or unturn. Yrty $350. WATERf.R0NT 642-5851. Sparkling pool. Large 2 tinaJe1, la.rnilles. 2 Br house 1 "· 1g ,. P"et>ful. quiet loc. lllll & 2 Full btlths, heavy shag WE HA VE OTHERS 'bedroom unit.II. Earns $3040 Co a ta Me 1 a , gar age, w own pa ..... , · am. nn., ocelW view, prlv. romm. carpeting. U pgroded V.A., et· 8<°/o, with paymts. 494-7513 or 49-1-1001 WONDER WE HAVE mo. 12% spendable. 6.lX 5ln&:les, .f.am.W,es.•2 Br house 1rpl., lovely landscep'a-, gas lleJCh. 4 BR. & greet family thruou1. Just reduced of S349 per month, includln_g 875 N. Coast Hwy. Ss!!!,~~~~ s~.J?~N-t! DUPLEXES!! Gross. Good terms. }luny Sun.set Beach, fenced, kids, BBQ. lo~L5 7 ~51" rnJ.:•w/pool table. Wood $35,950 e~rythlng! P.1ove Into this SUPER LOCATION ,,,...~ -call (714) 752--lnO pell. 2 Br-Hun tlngton access. . -' b~ lrplca.. • reeently If p1cl~e perfect 4 _bdrm .' 2 blks Jr Jin bea.ch-3 BR 5 bedrovm family home or Try th.ls one-llllJNESIMlll.~·· 1:·.~1-'Be=a:.:::.::•silng=lec.1,_l_am_Ul_ea_<ik. ~ro118. r tdecor .. w/color family rm., dhung rm . swinging pad. Low, l ow TOP OORONA DEL P.fAR _ • --•• •1 Vacan ouse Corona de! MIJ}lri,ngro.~B._ ... ~~~2.~ coim:Unated furnishings. home, wlth community ten-home • large utility room· priced at $77,900. 0 n I Y loca!Jon _ eomfortable 2 BR M , sinalet ok. Agt. -$l~.500 furn., $139,500 unf. t62·4471 (CJ 546.aJOJ nill CUI .. P<19ls & clubhouse. $64,500 SU,000 ~own and owner will & Oen homo In front. with SINGLE for bach unit $125 l>.c:l Isabella Terrace Dwner buyin, another. Call LINGO REAL ESTATE carry financing at low 8% sharp upstairs 1 BR apt LAN"1.0RD"'• .r'Um &: util pd.avnll 1, liard to find _ $302 Month now for details. 494-8086 499-139'l' interest, new carpeting throughout ., • $:.nl. Gets cute 2 Br dplx ~"'for directions 673-1664 Assume 81_,7u !rian ,v 11 h 544-4900 Laguna Nfguel 1052 J .1 , .Quail ~ -front yard privacy. Well-FOURPLEX W<1 • SpecialJU in Newport Nr ocean, wJfrpl, pet ok CCMta Meu· 1024 payments 01 ~month on • VISION • ts:1se!ttho;!'~!1'.500' Call PrimenorthCosiaMeaa loca· :e~:.;l~~ r::·1o1~7g~~ br~Pet1 ·• this beautiful La Quesla 4 _)/Ji 11 ..• 1 Pro PIDC9l. · 644-7211 lion. Annual lnconie $8100. vice 1' FREE w You! Tr)' NR beach 1 Br tri $140. ', $1'--DOWN bdrm. Completely REALTY "-"" /..xuJIV per 1•• '. J ust listed, and exclusive N~·Yiew! J oin the IN group, avall ~ redecorated. Family rm , £1t11r1. 7S2·1920 • __ , · I 167000 Call NU-VIEW RENTALS so m11nu nice :s & 4 Br, • MESA VE ROE '-le, electric built·inS. Call 18002 Irvine mvd. "400 QUAIL ST. NIWl'Otl l lACH -..t'S pnce 0 ' ' . ..-.... """ .Ult\ ~ ''t' SPECIALIZING IN 545-8424 fT.MOJO or 49'-3248 2 Ba Douses i .. ,J to ,,:_.,_ 'tbl(" Juxurio~ 3 bedroom, 543-1720. TUSTIN ""~~~-;=.-,-c~: _ Call ., 2 (bath lamUy home hu LAG UNA NIGUEL VIEW OPEN DAILY 2-4 llJtlboa Ponlnsul• 3207 ALA Rental• 642-8313 .a tr.,... ...,..<haded """ [ '11AAIBaLLJ Only $265 Month PROPERTIES Brokers Only!! tane enough for a pool and \Vhen you assume the 7% SEA TERRACE ~AptI~~ .. 2P:!~ 4 ON A LOT Maintain independent status YEARLY RENTAL TUW?>.'HOUSE 3 Br, 1% Ba, atlv.ertJble t1r tr a 11 e r ' ..... ~ loan on Utll! beaut i t u I p RIV A TARE EAG UAR OED split-level townhouse facillg: $72,500 . in fully staffed deluxe offices 3BR. 2 BA downatatra unit $1l5. Kids, pe:.S, trpi , or ho!tt access. A~ "' Vft'1 _,,,,,_ .. 3 bdrm. 2 b a lh 1 Ow 1, vi"'" __ l:'....,,,.""t>nced I professional untum. $325. yrly A.vatl. lJ::ASE Iurn. :l Br ::ondo, $230. and· approvtd for --• --... -----~~"""'with den & family Enjoy The Good. Lif• ~ ~ns 1;'nn.it~ed·-:-pi;~ PRIME Costa Meta location. i~cti essential. Flexible Nov. 5th. Singles ok. v• li1" 108.l'lr GREENBROOK-room! Wet bar, firt>place, Call 493-2513 ring bell. Fhour individual pr t vale ~menta-negotiate. call SAME BLDG : '8R, 2BA Un-CUNOO 2 Br, 2 Ba, $250. Quail l IDEAL YOUNG built.-.in&.-OWNER ANX· MONARCHBA:Yl'ERRACE.-G\oden-F~ ... &U.-8235-_ omea. Alt4Cbed praa:~. A1Black,M5-842A. Juru.up11tain.Ull)mo.yrty. :run be&W: t40hete~ Plac• EXECUTIVE IOUS. $46,900. Call &C4-8750 o,vner traMtd. This"' fine, All have ~ate patios. 2 (B50UlHAuoci-C0A5Taled Avail, Nov. 16th, Homefinders * 642·9900 --LI-. home C\151.om demrated 1Ar [ 111 RBa'iJ qual bit exec. home, like bedroorn• each. Parle like l&th bave crpt.11, drps, garb. 1''Jiu:?LACE 3 BR, 2BA, ....-...-. ~; bl tocomm pool-profes!!~ new 3BR, 21AiBA, form! setting. Quiet str.eet. d.Llposl,D/W,Jpl.)Calleves. new cpl.I & drps. Fresh 7S2 .. '920 !~pg wilights grac~ • dtn/fam rms. dt:eam kit, Realty Company ~:&.11bt~':Pa'i'~~ llf.Allorl 8rolcers 752-l023 675-2234 paint in & out. .BUns, $.110. OUAILST. HIWP09:T alACH el'Ury.a~ado appl. {elect.) --·~ 3 ca.r_ gar + magnifiC;'ent OWNERSHIP UNITS! Call Industrial Prpty. 2100 YEARLY 3 Br, Jxe llv rm, mo. Ask lor Bev or Dale .ar PropoMCl1Merine call Arnold at sSl-8533 agt. ----· ------··-" w11tu~Wtlt113er7~w. lSL time BIG CANYON !or preview. (tt4) 152-1700. cpl!!, drpa, dining art> a, 963-4.567, wknds &: ti.ft 5, Jug $3900 down °Ji thi s $3500. 600 Newport Center Drive 0 LAGuNA"NIGUEL EXECUTIVE HOME ATT'N. .~~~-de":'~91~la»t "'""'~1;;.186;o.,.-~~~~ be a,u t llu11y landScaped 3 4 BR 2 BA 60xJOO fenced For Sale or Lease or Lease BEACH & schools w l th l n bdrPi .2 ba1 th hoalm1e:._!ambuillly1 lot. £iec bltfi range &: oven, Th I ·~5050 REAL TY Option. 4ar, s ha, p 0 0 I , UNIT BUYERS PIER, beacb, lge 3 Br dplx. walking distance. 3 Br, 2 ~· firep ace, u"' • oversized .db.le gar 8 g e . ey went al out .,.,.,,.. 496-4040 vit>W, v a I u e d at over \Ve have units in HunL Sch., Winter $450. ruo, Yrl,y ~-Ba, fenced yd, all bltna, ~· Cool ocean breeze •. c 0 m P 1 etely :redecorated ...• 10 upgrade th15 .f bdrm.. L•ke Forest 1054 $200,000. ReQuced to $179,000 Costa Mesa. Submlt your mo. Willi furn. 6~. laundry nn & dbl garage. Ri'.adY for immediate oc-Vegetable garden ready for 2 bath home In Tiirtle Rock. due to emergency situation. offers. Sellers are anxious. College Park 3220 $360. mo. call alter 6 pm, ~I ·Call 541)..1720. harvest. pr t c e d below Lots of ceramic t 11 e, Call 644-5345 or 640-0177. 1----------Good income In good rental 962-7652 • mmet at $34,950. Pymn" boautlful pa1lo & 'locaoo• 7•;. INTEREST Nowpo•I Holghh 1010 1--------....... <BR, din nn. lanal, fly optd, c~ 4 BR, 2BA, lplo, cheaper than renL Ca 11 nr. park&: pool. $62,!IOJ. 2.STORY DANA POINT -~Broke~-'-"->-_11398___ blUM. wtr pd. S380 mo yrcy. cpt, drps, ow, bltns, nice Village Real Estate 962-44n CALL 552..7500 'SMALL yard, big v a I u e ! DUPLEXES M-1 Bldg. 2600 Sq. i;.ft. Large can Pat, 5.S7-4!64 Irlendly nelgbborhood. $32S c~~~~OMor ;sot3 • VISION ...... •,,Yul A'!_~,NlullE~ ••••. ~~:=2":~.g~~= 6~~~:!uittufd~plexes re::r.10~S~e f~h~~~ Coron.I del M-r 3222 :i· tait',lee~;~i!: -ux·. IJll,U~ wJtrplc.; ju!lt right f o r 642-4610 & aft 5, 963-1786. I •t11)J11-~Blvd. .BEDROOM REA''TY Slwtcarpets,b ullt-ins. retiredcoupleoratarter From$68,950 L 1 1 2200 BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSEI..c;.2 br,l% 'I-1 convenient to school & shop-" D I 1 h w • h s er. gorgeous homt>. Priced 11.t $45,500 · $9500 down ob or sa e ~· V uR EHT ping -ocean vie-A', new cpt, · a red hill company custom drapes. Lal'i(e ex-''C'' THOMAS 4-Plex $79,950 3 BR., 2 BATHS ~ CmK!°.;,.. nr. Hunt. · f Jtr4lli6 Ba townhouae near loll! storage, garage!!, pool/ Univ. Park Center, Irvine posed aggregate pntio & Olfit...: Open Wkeods 10.5 332.f & 6 FERNLEM" r. ~ mo., i ncl. B-ftir:~ Ba Y • Walk In g jacuzzi. Aal!ume lov.· ?1' IOIUI walkways. Il'1 a RE AL REALTOR Wk da.ys call 496.3431, agt With ocean view mainl. & Pool. ( 21 J) • . W;.""adloob. Good & pa,ymmts. Agt. ~'4456. ASSUME 911:z"/. LOAN BARGAIN at $ 4 4, O o O. 33931 Malap Dr. 513 NARCISSUS 439-0969 ~~,,ft""""Wl.11 ~n Owner Tr•nsferred Brand ne\\', 3 BR, Mo st 586-5960 Principals only. N~ g;{lc~'t~:.18~3 D&na Harbor Income Homes. n.2-4-6-9 POINSE'CTL\ 2 STRY 2 br, 2 ba, Condo, a~ .• 750 wAeaae option One of 8 kind Immaculate des i r a b I e, In demand LAKE Front Homes, Lake FROM $375 lndry, FP, Bltlna. N r · or.rpit Ior $385. mo. Owner I 4 BR 't -1·' University Park location. Forest 3, 4, & 5 Bedrooms. 4 UNITS, Bay&: Beach Rily. 615-3000 Ocean. shops&: schls. $250 • ........... !• arg:e • 1 ep n 1v •r.1 950 "'" ~ . BEAUT ho 2 Br 842-9978 evel!/wlmds. Avail -¥"~-nn w/modun fplc Fam 'fJ , . \1'1V"\NO• Ard utect de 1 I g n e d Jar ~ MESA VERDE • conler me. , .....___ 1 'MILLER REALTY · · BY OWNER Ca I lfomia outdoor livibg. I · --I Ill' 2 Ba, convortlble den, trplC, I.A;\,: • ~. 6'fJ-48ll rm, eountry kitchen, huge i=-1 blk bch Cp drp HUNTINGTON •· ell •--1~--------. -o cov pat~. BBQ. S up er EVERYTHING NEW E11tab l i1ht>~ml1y . ts&: s, .,...a u, ~ V~ Loa~ Assumption ~~:f~P1if:i.~d~~~ki:-;s&BdRnl., ~ ba., 2r~~ySqrm1. ~~r~=iC pool. ~e=l·•ajiii0iji:1;iiiijHiijiiii:iiii;;;;:i;;;I ~~~~~:~~~'Ss5Q·6~ ~~~n!br~~~ ~ °: In em& Mesa. Near new. 842-7411 Eves. 968-4377 1 ng rm. ,'loN • t. courts. Ex c e 11 en t con-Mo I e omes BEACHSIDE of Hwy 1 pets ok, call 536-7542 7% •lOan with total payments ' · 2 frpl cs. $62,500 ventional financing. 58&-3052 for sale 1100 • SELECT 2 In-ba '--k o.f '296. 4 queen11i2e bdrm. 00 OWNER 644-15.54 N a .. h 1069 ---------' 1 ' """ up ga r . 2 l~lous bath!!. Ta.,tt>fully \l(NTOWN DUPLEX. ~o t ewport -c: 1972 24 x 60 WESIWIND ES cpt/drp., alvlre.fg. Alt , -ed try $l2 <XNl d maintenance, no vacancies VACANT Dec. 1., MU!!l 11ell, b Y v 1 k 1 n g , a w n 1 n g a, PROPERTI 8: 30P~1 5.57-454.1 ~· a •• 1t•t• ding buz-at $38,500 , down to 7% loan 2nd TD ASSUMABLE LOAN 5 1 r ng' • portnc~ 4 Plex Needs Work lst & lalt. --... wv. 963-8316 Century 21 ok 53&-0817 eves. agent 9",f, Private holder. Beautiful =~SanAllJU:.tupea~ Huntington Beach 6'15-2024 • A MUST SEEi 5~7S42 * NEW 4 BR, 2 Ba., College oceanfront cottage, $112,000. adult park. 493-8280 Large 3 BR + 3-'? bedrooms. NEW 3 br 2 be. b.ttns 3 BR, 2 BA, lge family nn. lormal dining nn. $50,000 neighborhood. $395. mo. 1st & last. 968-1931; 54HJJD NlCE AREA, 3 br, 2 ba, 3 car gar., bltns., nr. Slater & Golden Wttt. 847~15 nd R •1 E own. close to beach. An outslan· 4br, 2ba, frplc, din rm, low k · 11 ... • \~~~!!!~~;\' BR, 1 Ba, g·--. 1- 4 •8 ,, '· ~-ho-. -mpl. 1.,...,~""":~~ ... ..,..,.I Park. tilt> roof, A/C, $53,500 bltn1 closed gar s w I m ·• ., • i:>« ""' ..... 1~ l St 1133-$'l4 'n LANCER 24 x 6.1'. Set pool. ''C'--· terms ~Van.able. PROMONTORY Bay J~ o I, trplc., gar. SUPER-VIEW! 3 BR borne, l yr old, fenced u~ded. Solarian f Io ors Buch 2 Story ory. · up in beautiful Adult Park. Hu;;:;'" Only $5 9,950 finest location. WW aell or $485. ~2024. yd, near beach. $295. mo. idt~ & ha~, tinted ~n-$41,00011 Laguna Beach 1048 I -"=:''="'""'""'=""~== 2Br, 1% ba, ramily rm. First Pionur Realty trade tor house or sm apt. CHARP.fING 3 br, 2 ba , 191S Al3tma. 642--3216 d°'fi: in fnmily nn. Ne3:f' Private area, 6 blks to ;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 5 BR+ BLUFFS Fully cpted & draped. Call ==-,~84~2~_..~2~1~-=cc-=,IE~blfdgli.oMA"'"i;';;"~ll~!-j21~~~2'J8.~~!1966:'£, avail. now. $4Z., 675-2716, 2 BR. No pets/children. '.'°· Coast Plaza. And, wait beach, 3 BR's, form dine, SECLUDED CONDO. z Plan. Many Im-"1J39.4673-'.=-·===-o==I BALBOA Blvd. 2\~.AJ R-2, ~7659, 673-4125 F'lrst I last mos rent + lD..you hear the prl.ce . wet bar, gas BBQ, garden provements. Purchase con-2 BR MOBILE HOA-IE. TWO HOUSES ON ONE plans included. $45 ,000 . 3BR 2ba., sundk, elec kit, bond. call SU-7343 Mtl.J..ER REAL TY kitchen -assume low % Quiet home, llllT'OUnded by tract avail. l Blk school, nr Across St. 1rom Beach. LOT. popular East s Id @ Miller Realty, 642-48ll nr bch, 8Chl, ahop'r. 434 l BR., 1 ba, 01 .. 1-n-642-4811 I~, FHA-VA, OR '!' Bkr enormous Pine trees. forest S all ard Kid I ts OK •·-1 • 2 BR ·-~ ·-• GASS VE . with ·""-·· teMis, pools, .shops. $95,000. m Y . s pe . super s._.v "' . Mounrn, Doaort, Fernleaf $450rno. 64&-4319 nlce yard. 2 car ga r . A ·R 5511. selling an ocean vH!w, F-•--• o·~·. -•1430 •· Sl900. 536-2385. Exterior fr e s h I " prun· ted. Cpt/~ s~ ,_ -0 This 3 bd 2 hath ho ..... uuou ... r .• ''-"' .1 Ruort 2400 3 BDRM, YARD, GAR. """"' _,mo.~ 3 &drm, 2 bath home With ASSUMABLE . -·1 rm., ..... ..i me -•c.9™04:..:.c='=·===~--APT. Size Mobile Home in Alway!! rented. Walk to $3Th 3 BR, 2 Ba $295 mo. Beaut C!U'J)e!S & drapes. 2 Log ' !S .. u Y a r<ite ex.,... ,ence adul k i:tn., Sho1>3. Solkl inveoitmt & in-o~e. fireplacell, cove r. •.d FHA LOANS VA lf\ design. $137,050. PENINSULA l par on the........,. come. $ 4 9' 9 5 0. RED 675-411i6 64G-416l cood, washer incl. O'lildren pelio. Lovely area wtth1n vM POINT $l8,1":i0. 54()...J,672 Ci\RPET REALTORS, ~~IN$:~A~~· Co1ta Mesa 3224 &pets.S46--7469: 962-$ walking distance to movies For Information & location • O I 111 ~ 3 BR beach house. Cozy den Commercial _!:.rpty 1600 , "'""""'~~=~~~~-~ ..,~ andw~orJ.nt c w, -· 4 BR, 2 BA. lg. kltch. &: and all shopping. Bk r of these homes, contact eu,1 £1 & dining nn. Call day or 1 ;SS UNITS f b ' bed * 2BDRM HOME + 1S1it EASTSIDE 3 Br $225., trpl, eating area. Dbl. ger. ,..._,~ KASABIAN REAL ESTA':TE nlte lo• dotail•. • re ur IS · ACRES lge fnod yanl pet ok 86J..49<0 ~ '" CENTURY 21 SMALL COMM BLDG. 0.vacancy 10% Spe d · DUPLEX 1 B' 1115 . • F4RST OFFERING Raal .Estate 962-6644 900 GI•"'._,_ • n • zoned for horses. 'l¥.a% a&· r, · Stv & Irvine 3244 1 .... ~.1... 645-7221 3 Sep. Units ss7•500. · able. Owner finance, sumablt> loan. Dig Incl. cpta & drps ---------'I At~~.~~. C~1r .. e10Pll~:: FOR. THANKSGIVING 49.f-9473 549-0016 BY OWNER Owner will carry llrst TD, 8~ %. Santa Maria. UNITED BROKERS CONDO J e.· $160. tum. Pool, n.h· WL \l'.lSh Y.QU Jive well and -Roy McCardle Rltr C II Bk 968-3alB I I 646-7414 833--0121 student & pet ok. ~~,!;, ~~,oongi•al boy wl.<ty. s.e th is at-WHITE WATER VIEW NWPT HTS 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. a r. oca · Homollndoro * ~2-9900 * RENTALS * BS. REA' ~AT.E tractive 1750 sq It 4 BR _ Clift Haven atta, 3 BR, 1 SU..7729 ATT'N UNIT BUYERS Real Eatat• Exc:hge 2800 Unive.rslty Park " ••• FOR RENT, 111arkllng 3 3 ~R 2 •· ~ S48-l t£& contemporary home !catur. · Ba. 333 Pirate Rd. Lge lot. '·c~-d--.-. -----We haVe unltl in Hunt. Sch. bedlTll home ln q ul et .. uu. • •• •• •••• •• .$385 • , Ing lrg bath, d e I i g h t f u I 2 BR. own yo~r 0"11 apt., $49,500. Prine. only. Att. 6 on ominaum1o Cbsta Mesa. Submit your WANT large ; house on % r es i de n t I 8 I area. Cozy ! BBR.R., 22~ ..... • • • • • .$380/400 F.ASTSJDE FAJ\llLY HOME. eii t-in kitth &: fam rm. close to shopping & beach. or Thun. 645-'i378 for sale 1700 offers. Sellers are anxiowi. aettS 1n Orange C.Ounly. fireplace, all bit..• fam rm, , 711 • ••••••• ••• $410 2.\-eonnwrt den, slepdn fim You'll find none liner. Nr, l\ranlc~ garden "i & CONDO BLUFFS Good tncome In good renlal Will exchange all or part 2 bath!! & hua:;Yard. Now • The Terrace i.m ... ~! .. ,-~1a~,.:e. b~ncdk llPPJ ~~7 ~o&, schls. $49,000. AGT. ~.·,~~g·,!!:ah.>elp r~lc ~ 4 hr, 2JAi ba, lrml. din. rm., Immediate Occupancy area.. Bro'ker, 549-8398 of 400 acres ~'Orth $1000. v a ca n t-13 5 O/mo, Call 23 BRBR.,22baba. ....... $395/.$350!~~ "'" 911°"" "'~' " ""-.,...,... '"""'"" ·~ · .. I ho 5 units on high rise site .per acre i n Chuckwalla M!HW24 ~led So uth ' • ••••• :.. .,.._ In pan'ld den. shag crpt LA CU EST A right at $3.f.500. 640--0166":~ ~n~. rm. Easllll<Je lrx 2 Story 3 Ult Capistrano Bch 0 CE AN Valley, Riverside Ct•Jnfy. Bx Coal!t Broken Greentree HomC1 . thnll1t, !:Jilin kit, cov 'd. ~·· ~ ~ Condo. Lse $325 n'IG or lse _ERQNT_sno.cm 492-5078 3 Ar"!!e. Valley n4-242-ll44 · 2 BR., l~ ba ........... $315 patio, feneed Trlr ~ p 11. cc . MONT.ER·~ >R . O\VNER-~LB tjon $350.mo-'$J<XNJ-Of)tion. ==== J\fESA VERDE 3BR., 28.A., Turtlerock $43,!l)(I. RED c~\RPET , . 3 Ba, 1o·am·rm house. Lge Credit $50 mo. to down 10 UNITS C.M. TRADE 3 BR lake front • fem rm:, lrpl .. pool, luily.4 BR., 2!' baths •..••••. $4.jl) REALTORS. 640-8672 WITH POOL · view lol, cust C & D Best pymt. By owner alt 5 pm. Excellent nntal area; in. cabin at Bass Lake near crptd, big kil~h w/bltns & 4 BR., 2 bath!! ...... $425!450 Buy• 640-8098 642-2225. come $19.998 11. ~ar. Sale Yosemite {or Laguna Beach D/W, On quiet at. Avail JBR., 2ba ••••• ,."A75w/•<W 5BR. $47.IXK>· I ~lile from Beach. By O\vner '4'4·5•71 .Ctt.1100 · or ex"hange. property. Call Gt-3278 (714) Nov. 1st. $425 lnc. water, CoUego p!.:. ~-de-sac, 2,<XNI aq ft. 9922 Cornerbrook Dr .. eve ant & pool ...... P\3a;:116!:f1~.So7~ 968-7447 . ~5~.l~E SLAS~;c~: C.~ -0 Jil .,._ i( f) "'C ~C. e /.!J:C,7;d ·Exc:h:;r.~:. Houses Furni1hed ., ~z.a>T, 968-495o. s erv . 4 BR.cit~5Si:j500··$450 MW DEL MAR Op•~ STOP THINKING-GO Very Sorlou• Soller ;::J~ 1-'"t,l l.'I"'-~ µ<J• ~ SLEEPE~, Gonoral 3102 2~~';:!'~!:."fu0~i!~ • VISION • ~ n!~~~~ o!.!r. SEE THIS lbuor 4 BED. 1:w.i;Zau~1~11~~ ,0~ That Intriguing Word Game with 0 Chuckle n'VE 2 bdrm houles wtth $85/$115. uTn. pd, bach apll It. MW1t haVf credit rt.:.r- Lore10 Y~!KXJ hon1e a real Y lor HBch ITll 21' "BA ·'""' llvin• lfit.11 tir C\AT •. rOUAN l""""'e11 w J 561. Price al •·a·•, '·---a ence. Call after !S p.m. week· REALTY · .......... today! & has 7% VA " .• s ·•. ~ --. ut: "'" ""'6"" daya 6f&.5637 EASTSIDE 2 BR & Den, llS.'lumable loan $209 pays rm With stont!: fireplace, all 0 l!eouo"V• ""•n al the $85,000. Act now! CJS Real $100, $125, $145. Ut11 Pd ' , • a red hill company tmge R.-2 lot. $32.500. By ull gas bltins, separate ldry, •"'""Ind· dshwshrdool', ceramic., tile tour M;rambled WOtd1 be· Estate !HS-1168 oeeanfront bachs Newport LARGE 5BR, on lovely cul• Univ. Park CC!nler, Irvine • -«• "76 "A" -oor-out carpeung low ra form four 1•mpl1 word1. NEW 4 unit, 2 b'--'-10 $160. (JOI pd, nl~ 1 Bdrm, de-tac, nr ICbQoJs, & So. "!'~~~~~~~!!!!I " .... r. V'fV""N or .,....... .... ,' ce.11 JOsh ngt. 842-9371 . Shag carpeting a nd custo~ ""'l\lJ est Plala $400ino + $100 ~ AfiSUi\iE VA 3 Br:. 2 Bn, TAKE OVER drapes thruout. Huge paUo, t H J r beach. Great buy, good tax pat.Jo, North End Laguna dep. lnc1d1 gardener. WE HAVE RENTALS e arner l ot , $3 a ,OO O. GOVERNMENT LOAN O'll'end'led yard, double CR E ~ ~I le-off,. 111~~e.,!12U'.)70 .·mo. ~Bdr~ pdl.a, ~antront OWnertugt. 752-Q558 Al weU tt1 a fine selecUon Ownerli\gtnl 54&-77J9 S69~T REO i I ,. I I I .. anyxras . ..,.,.,......, ... gun DEL=BACKBAY'BR. Of beautiful homt>R f."OR . 3 k 1 BR OOmes In itll garage. ,.MOJ. erms -" . • . . ND OF THE y AR ~· 2 B DR ' oce11.n/clf1. v~ . "' ~:..et us solve )'Our Dana Point 1026 nreei. No quallfylng. For CARP::'I', RE ALTORS TAX SHELTER view upt w/garagc, Lagwi11 3 Ba., 2 ttory, den, $475. housing needs. We're here more Information caU BKR., 640-8572 or 499-4211 $250. J BDR garage apt Frpl~ 380 Mira .Loma PI ace • to aerve )'OU! , NEW DUPLEXES B<E-3.11· I• IN I/ T IP Er · j 'i <-plexea 1n NBCH. &y !Oday poot. ga,...•, CdM Ploooe '4M222 "''"'°' · :OC:Can vit>ws trom $68,951> l'EX=."-'QO'UC'IS~ITE=~,~fUNTIN==G'-"TO=NI YICTO.RIA HLDS. ~;~~.•e e.scrow In N~~!~!f' R~~~,!~L.S lt,!?GIF; 2 BrN Oupl!f·~Unlt 33931 Alalnga Dr. SEAClJIT. 4 BR , 3 BA An interesting 4 bdrm. home 714-147-4442 .,,.7""fU...,.or .....,..._ ::wnge gar. ew c,,... .• ~ -Agl. 4!16-3431 home wtlh large poo I. with M lutal adobe, hand f NEWPORT Beach $!15, utU 2232 Pacllic Ave. M • h•tb1uff 1030 Close to ~Lt ~ and hewn doon & m11;gnlflee:nt f.= S y N [ p / 1 BY OWNER at 6~ X Gtou. pd., s!fliles. du.plex. AJllO ~-=~-· ----~-+...;; o c t' a n . Be a u t l f u 11 y white "''Blt>r l cout11ne f For quick sale prior year separate u n I t Hunflngton 2 BR. Cpt, no petl or 1i~lcs. I n n d I c a p e d a.nd ~'CU viev.-s. Desirable North. end. I r I I Amtrk•. where every m•n tnd. 20 xtta. ta. unfur. unlit Be•cb suo. ulll pd. Wnlk See mtllJ'. Apt. A.' !llO 'W. 1---------·I dero1'alf'i:I. Call Century 21 :ly h 8 J:;:' blocks to the . _ . . i$ gulhy untll ~ (tn pro11e w/poot. C.M. Low vac. &: •lo beach Balboa, SUS., va. 11th St., CM. _ ... *MUST SELL 5JS.™2 ac · ....... 000. where iM •me f ttnts yleldlnr 40K +groq cant. O:>sta MCM 1 B r LAROE 2 Br. home. Crpt,. f OWNER BY OY..'N'ER. S31.®. w/oo TURNER ASSOC.. t l E y K I l . I • -c: .~.er'· w/room lo l~. Reu. ho~. utll pd, Corooa de! atv., t'l!f., Fenced yd. Gar. TRANSFERRED eost lo 1t111un1e lln. 4BR. um N. O>Mt Hwy .. l..q\lOO ' I I' I I I A. c tcnns. Prtn. 0 y. 64()..6115 Mat 1 Br house. •1111:11!1 Adult.I $190. 615-1827. Uoydf Bink IDdg. t~IU.C. OOR, '.'.BA.. Supttb 28A, cul-dC!·.tac. \\'alk to 494-IJn v b~::,·!·~~h:h:~!ia ci:!t TWO.S unit ap1 ~lcta = ok. Agi, Fee. 919-3430. 2 BR., 1987 c Q\arle St. University Park, ltvlnt Nf'~bortmtl . Pool 11 I a e d PV Elem Sehl. Xlnt for CUSTOM BUILT Yov ~loci rQm "•o No. :i be16.. construction klr 11..l~. Balbo• Island 31Q6 $1BO. No dop. No ainglea. Days 552·7000 Nt-W. ltJI· PAOOramlc ew. Tot11.I hlmlly. 8792 ConntT Dr, Stt, 1635 Bl\.llCblrd Ctnyon Rd. 10 najol' a!w>ppln( C!enter. &U-,2258 &t&-1017 ,.. ... Pd<"! $87 tm l•t ~1 TC <'all for dt!ln.11~. 644-0097 or N~ mr 4Y.tba hUJte laml 8 '••NT NUMa!Of O 1 l J • lat yr write-off fllM, Call CO%Y No. Bayfront home. : THE TERRACE Townhome. S&),(OJ J\Uum~b!r 111 9'i'ili 611•11•1•17~ 9 '17 ews A: aft ly room' w/vl~w. 3BOO .j '"ji~1~t~lt~E!~S~•~N~S~O~U~AO~£~S::=~~=~*::;=~*:; 5.16-~'M or 592--6010. .SDR + cfen k fam nn. 3 BR, 2 BA. cloM to 1hoppini New. 3 Br. 2ba. wet bAr, .-+' L i"I· \Viii ronslder amalt · ft. 3 car riu-nac, y 0 u r 1ft 5C / 2BR lulc+S \lnlta. E. Uth., Avtil Nev. L-74 to June -' IChooUI, ~· mo. Rc!Ul1 bltM, 11t Oubhouse It pools. il:Jd.. ~ C.ho.lc.e.. oL Co Jo r .. " U' ro, :~ lfll{,$ I I I I I I I l C.M. Gmlt -tnvstmt M J4-Q. .$5.'jO mo-Lor• VAllOi \I) move 1n. ~ Bob. .s:m.J.se. 833 Ott2 IYtt. .CALL FOR APPT. 641·4:ltl "ofr.t\..,.c;ou.(t Carpeting. ~uume f!X'lst\1'18 .-uT1l\,ll p'.»S. Se.lier w/carrj R.ltr. 67H06Z MESA VEROE.°fir• 2 ti.. •Nt\V 4 bT, Colleae. Pnrk, 64G-6006 _.~ .. ~;:...-:.:-_..... tonn 1\1 8"%· Owner q:nL 11~ TD. Y~•aer Realt7 Sell kfle Item• wflh a Otlll.l C.overed p at t o . ClJt/drpll, 2 ba., tlle root, A/C $42:1 2!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'L~=:======·l_!546-42~!,!ll!:;~______ SCRAM-lETS An1wer1 ln Claulflcatlon IOIO ~71 Pilot OaaJOed ad. ~ ~·or info Cllll 549-2066. or lease opt. -u.8974. • ' l I . . ,, A I .. ' • • • • ti.GUMS Unfurnished nlversity 1r 3 I Ap1rtments_ urnls~1 __ A_..,.._rt_m_e_n_t_•_U_nl_u_m_ •• 1 ._~-~~----A,,-rtment t Unturn. ,--!\f!,...-'!....,.me_n_t"'•"'U,,...,nfurn •• Rooms 4000 lrvlne 3244 ATTJtd · l·BR It ®o, fl1ilc. Huntln9ton Beach 37~ Corona dtl Mir 3812 Mell Vwde 3863 S.n Cltmentt 3176 SOBER. rellncd, <:ultW'td I E'al for cour,te·or w~kend 1---------·I re n tl cman. Appl'f!d44lt11 2 mi" O>Mo ••• .JZ35[1p0 t.se buhtr. Tenn s cl aw Im LOW WEE Kl y RATES SF.E TO Br:LlEV'!:l e Jl0~1E ATMOSPHERE-2 BR, cpts, drps, stv. &: quiet, 1untne environmenl. 2 8 Qlrido& ••••• sms: & S275 IKPI $300/Lee ~ E• .. utlvo Suite• i.a br, t .bll. i210 k $290., Delu."e 2 & 3 8R.. Renlal ttf(f&.f'1m. avail. Sm. tUll home. Local ref•. SJ25. 3BRCopdos ..... 11J5&$275 H , , • • " 2 •·· .,~ All Of • 3"•> Mace A"• ch '' ft"no "" -n>0 lnqu•-•• , M JI "· 3 llR H.m'lts • $300, $3251 "35 ses Furn/Unfurn 3300 727 Yorktowft Blvd. ~ vr-, -· ..-.. .,._, .,.. .. · ......._. r-· .,._,, · ' ..,.., w r. nru, 3 BR H ea SSGOJm.439:5 w/ga.raae A rctcctltly 54&-11).14.__ ~ _ ~ .. Century 21, 101 E. P l:tuda • . oro . . ' .........,.~~~--• ~ch Blvd. •t-Yorktown --'ecoratea::-641f-ss·o OQr Ml11lon Viejo 3867 San 'u•n SC 496o-70ll 4 BR Hom ..... $3!5,$3915, $425 --~ . 5-11 ::;::,_. . • ===-,-.----,.,,. • rnCH REA~ .....,. · v-n--'f""' C · t 3878 SLEEP INC robn1 near L\do ~., 551·b>O ;•"' CDM ..:. VIEW STUDIOS & 1 BR'i. Coit• MeM 3824 '1iAllP 2 hr, concki, cpt'd., tpts rano Shops for mature woman RANCH REALTY 2 bedroom, 2 bulb on quiet • Full kltchc:n drp'd., itlr~ond'g ,, CONOO 2 br .. t ba ~. or mu.n. Pvt t-ntr. & bath. * 5fJ6.'800 * litrett. Large 11undcck. $3'IO. e He1t1ed pool RACJENDA DE MESA PINECREEK dl.dlw~11her & d111pofial. $265 '''ood/inlrron. 2 car iar.. $125. n~ v.3--0MJ afttir a TUSTIN REALTY mo. • Laundry facilltie& .JOO \V. \V119on. C.bl. LIVES UP -mo. iucludc.s pool u 11 e. pool, av•U ll/l. ~ mo. pm DAILY PILOT ( ,111 Mr tluw ud t.l' ldU1 -• 832--Slll *~ BOAT SLIP----e Free utilities . -r-BEALYrIFUL CROUNDS 831-1276 :&M-2918 or 640-0037 evtJ, Fi'c.R=oO~>~t~l82=.511~.~P~rl-, -,-• .,~. L Bea h 32 Like new 3 bed.mom 3 batb o Free lil'}enS , Adults -No Pets TO ITS NAME N•wport, Beach 3869 Santa Ana 3880 ni>lll fo.· senior.. Linens. DESK 11p11ce avatlJi.blfl a!u.na C 48 townhouse in Nt!v.'J)Cirt with • T.V. & niald iserv. avail. 10 minutes lo ocean. La1')?e Ove1· 500 tall t~ 11iid 10 , m1.1id llE'rv, Xlnt i1eeurlty. mo. \Vill proYide .1Wlo¥'re wntertront avallublc. $471. • Bar-B.Que 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR $175., 2 BR stre;unx wt I h WGlethtJIS THE MOSl l..a'f, atlr. 2 Ult, 2 ba, iiulet 11,1 Del tlfur: SC. "92--8'130 at $5. 100. An• W •t In S $UIS UTIL pd. nice 1 Bdr, nlo. • Phone service $190-with Pa!Jo $195. Gas & crt..'flU! a n•lnxing set Ung for EXC lt:ING VIEWS adult C 0 N 0 0 . Dsh\~1lhr. lel'V\OO avt.11~. 1181 & ~ trplc, ocean View COM LUXURY e 1 mile to ocean \\1ater inc., Orape_rles, car-Your spacious nC\v !-or IN NEWPORT nev.•ly dni.j)ed. cptd. POOL R001'1S $20 wk u11. v.·hh ~~~~ •. ,~!~:t .. H~iln;Um .•"10. 1-+ DEN • ...v!ew, ,1,.,..._ Magnltl~nL 1 bedroom home BEAU7, l .Br fllltl. apts $l6& pers, gas heat, ga.11 stO\'C, 2·bcdroont aparunout. From "-'tlO, gar,, ... n Fn.irvlew 1198 kltch:·n $30, \Yk up npl. """"'' .... 'l.U1 ~ •'" Sh "-' ak nd '"" · I i .... $1 90 Furniture avllilable l.UXU'°" hflufront a~•t-· 1 ,..... ~>'18·9755 or 645-3967 0 FO .to ocean, Victoria Beach on orec1tffs-;-pool, & $1" Spanish style build· L'O 1-:nmg, l)wmm .. ~ · · ·~ ~ ...-n,.,!n p\'t. ply. (n4J496-3J38 1''1-'ICESPACE - $230. 2 BDR ocean/city view be!Wtifully ( u r 'n Is he d, ing, pvt. enclQsed gar., pool. ~di, rte. room, waiibcrs ~ce F:~~e::~d.',0 &..~ ldool'lngr. \rr~k 'to~!!!8 .... •',..,'"t•W'U· South Laguna . 3886 Room & Bo•rd ·'4050 Rt:NT. ~ta Mesa, ltarbor ' apt, bltn,s, garage vnvate beach. $1200 mo. sauna, laundry, adlls 173011~•-"cye-="""'"""~~=c---·•w ,,.,..,... at Adanis. Be a u t l fu l· $235. PRIVACY & chnnn! NEW CONDO Keelaon Lane 1 blk \\'est $160 & UP 1 .,Miieiisaiii.iiPiihoiiiii"'ii'•"•"'..,2300..,·..,~ if;!tsei:i!~~~·trvoce:JVat: s EC Lu 0 E 0 Ck'Cantront. MOTHERS Hl!lpcr, student mod c r n . A Ir. mu •te. 1 Bdr redec So. Lag. hse Super 2 bedroom, 3 bath, of Beach oU Slater. 842-7848 . . VILLA NINOS ''·'"--'""""m ".__,.:"unit• with huii ·or unturn. 2 BR. 2 ok, room & board in j11.n11ori11.l, Class A. Walker 1215. ' BDR lrpl · · 'P""kll"-and t"• $375. -l & 2 BEDROOMS * * • .......... ...., ,....,....,, exchange for Ute houst>k<:ep. & 'LL.e Blc.IJ;. Call Gene HUl •' ' ocean \'lew, m;:-•oe pre "' Laguna IM•ch ~ Cptll, drps, stv & l' e f r I g , spacious 'leITaces, po o I , be., Frplc, 81ll",_ 1 )T lsc. ing &: babyaitUng. Pri room, 5.57-0136 or 642.o:JOO. ' child/pet, So. Lag. ,_. ·1 G I subte1-anean 2-car pnrkln•. 821·1710 or S56..fi548 ~1 '· $365 LGE. 3 Bdr,"'2 ba lrpk, Eastbluff Beauty EFFICIENCY. apttdtrom $111t !..'!:'1,:...,.av,",:..~,""·· "01~~':.. .. "',· 2 BR. 2 BA APTS . hath & 'IV. N.B .•• rs. LIJng BusiMIS Rent•• 445t d .. v. ~.,.,, ... ~... All adult, full r-.ecurity buUd· Aph Furn/Unfurn 3900 ,.,~4~-86~1~2~o~•'.,!:,613~·f,9~t1~4~mn l;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;.;I dbl garage, Y •patio Spacious 2500 sq. rt. 3 bed· mo .. $60. v.k. H poo • 1wrking. AJu ts, no pets. Super.Conlfort&blc.Quiet Ing. New carpet, drapes. -u NU-VJ EW RENTALS roon1, 3 bath w1th bonus m8.ld.. phon~. ~ u.n dry' 20'lQ F\lilcrto11 ·Ave, (1 blk EnclO!lf'd Garages. bullf·lns. ~r. Leases frorn1---------· I ·V"•:::<::•c:.":::•e:•:.;R:oen:::::l::•::11;.,.,....;4.:2;.::50 I c.nter San Cl•mente 613-4030 or 494-3248 room & sundeck. S500 nio. VILLAGE INN, ~!J.8M3G. E. of Nv.•pt Ave, l blk S. Gas & \Yater Pald. f.-to. to $500 per n10. • NEW • Rent My Condo I I UXXI Sq l''l, Eastbluff \'VATERFRONT 2 Br~ Great of Bay/. &12-8690 ~lo. rentals $190 to S200 La~•. 1 "ll apt ••ltll .. ,-,w Stor. e or .off1c• OLDER 2 ._,, __ '"A•ne·, cl-· Joe. ation. $295. mo. COnslder DELUXE 3 Br • 2 ""th "'Children W•lc:ome (714) 675-8551 ·o 0 ~ _, ~" m "-T ho 536--0321 ~ (2 3 661 36 · oJ mow1laiw. und ove:rlook-un f.l Camino He1U to town & beach. \Vi W OWft 1158 kuis/pel!J. w 1th fil'(>p0u:e. Built·ins, 2324 Etaen A\'e 833-2480 'l ) -0 1 YOU't.L BE GLAD ing pool. Choi(:t: r AL f.I . ~.:Xcellent parking . ·-·-.. . • . -• ' " ca~i,-~-4--r+f-l'-i;-"Spar1ding-1Dedroom· 3 bath Lagun·a Nigu•I 3752 carpeting, ·drape11, patio, Newport B•y Towers YOU WAITED I DJ::SE1t1' location. Nr 1101all 492-9764 492-73 • Available immediately. $235 -spotless. views . $330 per enclosed 2·c11.1• garage. ldcul MEDITERRANEAN 31Ct Fernando St., N.B.· Jntroducing new bach and shopping cen1er. \\'eekly or :;: Per mo. month CONDO 2 br. 2 ba, \\lesl location 11eru· South Coast VILLAGE v· D I M· I bdrm apts \\"ell \\'Orth 1no11thly l'lil{'S. for 1uro 12 OFFICE;S/Ston.'S Leg Bet ••• Ml~l~~~A;TY ; Call 675-7225 --646-0555 Nine~Nitely 1urn'd. 49&-8877 Plaza, Freeway & Ol·angc ] BN!roon1 $200 1sto e esa seeing. Relined y (!I af· 6<12·0596 or ~886& I Sl60.ll~. l ~lo. l'elll ~"' "'"!' or ~1732 Coast C.Ollegt'. S 3 1 0 Imo. l Bcd!'OOLll & Den $235 ADULT GARO~N HOl\IES fordable e Gl'ell BEACH BlG Bear cabin for L'l!n!. 497-217;, or 642..0S&.I Newport Beach 3769 Phone962-8ll8 2Bedrooins $265 IRVINE AVE., AT MES,\ envirnnn1ent • furnished lircpliH:e, TV. sl c .:ps ll, HESTAUltANT for leuso, c• " " ' ' " " ' ' •• ' • '" ' 2 BR., 2 Ba. Frplc, new refrig. $350.Child & pet o.k. 110 Clift Dr. 642--0841 or 4>Hl!m. \.\LLE'f BE\!:!'' CASA V ICT.ORIA APTS 2 Bcdroon1 Townl1ouse $320 Near Newport Blvd. Frwy and unfurnished. • 847-8772. first & last mo. renl req. , $29~ WK UP 1 Bdr 2 Adults. 1. 2. 3 BR w/patios 2400 Harbor Blvd 1&B!R""s·o1e00ln. dustrial ~Rmp1~ ..• $185 to $21 S • R. 1 ,300 Fully equip. 64:>1000 B~ & Bach. eoior TV, ~aid From $lt:i9.50 No Pets Costa Mesa t714J 557-8020 .. u ...,., •nla S to sl'l•r• ,. -SPACt; i\VAlL for4euc i '"'" pool. THE MESA, 415 Pool, rec rm., elevators Dana Point 3826 Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, 646 8453 Boradwulk Shop'g Ctr. o.t 2 BR CC!ntral location 2 blks Sec ate G & 1 pd Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzii • · NEED a Roomn1ate to shr. tobeach,frplc,gar.fncdyrd ~ N. Newport Bl., N.B. 525·~. t ·• asCJ\.twOO~o Set.'Wity Patrol, Relrig. Inc. expenses on sm. 2 br,, Jlunt..Jibl'. Call: ~2366. A BERG ENTERPRIS~S CO $385/mo yrly 497-2370 Condos Unturn. 3425 646-!l68L ic orm, 1 ' PANORA~IIC OCEAN VIEW • 545-«b e ' ~ houlie. Prefer \VO r k · g . Industrial Rent•I 4~ l;Li"'a:'g:Ou".n"•';Nf,i'igc.u,:;e;:l-=""-:3"'2"'°s2~1,---'.;;_.;.;,.;;;;,.;,;;._~;:;:. WATERFRONT dlx lower NEW BREED Lg 3Br duplex, 2s· Ji" rm.1 -~P~A~R""'K~N'°'E°'W~P"'O~R~T~·I ~ fen1ole butv.·ill consider FOR dplX:. 3 BR 2 Ba. well APART?.tENTS $310. mo. Adib!. 493-7557 or · APARTMENTS """'e 1 s anyone \\'ho is financially NE\\' \\.'nrehouae Next. t Lease, majestic ocean tunlished. M WI n t e r 1 BR, pool jacuzzi,. closed 496-2413. i """'' 'A'tMEt4 re,;p. ?.lust like anin1als &: MONAR.CJ-I SU~1M1T-Adult living. New paooramic view condo. BJl.. den, fr p I , clubhse w/pool & jacuzzi. $425. mo. lease. N.EW FOOTHILL TOWNHOUSE. 2BR, den, frpl., comm. pool. $350. ma. lea11e. Dee Grimes, Agt. 4~0 Lake Forest 3254 NEAR new, V<!ry ~private 3 Br townhouse. w I s u p e r b lake view. Tennis, swim- ming, sailing. $290. 833-9438 Mlnlo1rVlejo -3267 3BR 2BA 8plit level Condo. • _,_ · Altached gar, pool, patio, view. $275 mo, 586-6154 or 4!11H'S56 Yiew, new 3br, 2i,ii ba, lnclds $350; Adu1ts _ no pc l !i,. garage, ap[>in.<>. Util pd. 1 ~--------Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms Q\)\.'t Jr,PA freaky people. 'S4S-32.ll aU. Ora11ge Co Alrpor1. 3200 ilQ: clubhouse, golf, pool. adlts, 673-7861 • Adults. $190. 393 Hamilton, NU 2 Br, 1\~ Ba twnhse, and Townhouses A 5 P~l. Ask for Pat. fl Incl 400 &q ft ofrice ·Ip ~ ~~a:~~~~o~ :~ LAS BRISAS APTS 645-44ll or 64?·l!l60. ~~~~· 4:::3<1 :,~1~~J45· ~par. $2'~4.50 Poo~pe~ S.ST~:.li~ 1433 Superior Avenue BUSINESS o i· P1'0fession11l ~~~~1:1 J!_at't~~ D= ! 'e e San CI e I 5515 Ri .... A .. , ........ =" APTS Un. furnished, 2 Br Newport Beach t "~" """1 em n e, .... • O'U""""' $195: Util pd t 1n•-· Eastbluff "3830 Across from -Fashion Island man Ol°. woman O 1ina1-e ,..:~:;:.;~:;:"":;.,,...-...,..,-.-;; ~7!;;4,626-<°'_=c--0121:====~~ Eleva~r bldg on beach. l&2 .· . ' poo • ~"' al Jamboree on San Joaquin 3 Bit Harbor View hon1e. 1· * COSTA MESA ..1..... ·" S-UPER TOWNHOUSE. 2Br, BR Pvt balconies htd pool fcla~~.: .. cpls, drps, Udshv;hr, e DELUXE • Hills Road. •---===.----1 $185. n10. 60-6457 Jlr -Se~urity Adu1tll ' ' . .__,...gar. No ch d/pet. 1-CHOlCE J\lmOBt new l\'l·l. Yard, g~~ge,Nb I t_OCCi n s && p k " ' t St. di Hacienda Harbor Apts 3 13R, ·'h BA apt for lease. (714) 644-1900 LAKE FRONT CHRISTIAN ~'l. Straight. 1300 sq.,ft. S185. MO. many XuaS. r. ar .,ewpor u o., .comp. 839-7476 Jncld spac. master suite, l BLK TO BEACH \\'aterfront Bl. Q\\·n room 64>1·2361 So. Cst Shp Ctr. S2SD mo. lw11:-1ncl. AM/FM Stereo, LOCATIONS $125 .. Call 673-4555 & 567-5218eves&5 46~4234 cpt_ ~tio, Spa, tennis & LARGE l Br, pool, adjace!lt din nn & dW garage.·Auto New-t._.dern-Prtvate 28R, VER-SAILLES 7~100. l,IXXI SQ. 1'1'. offlce o days. actlv1tles. Util paid $300. to .sli.opplng. fl60. m 0 · door opener avail. Pool & 2Ba, bltins, walk·ln·closets, ~~=-----~ stor.1ge. Plenty of parkln(. cau 494-S458 for aj'.lpt. Deposit. rel un dab I e to Recreation area. AduUs eni:: gar, Cll.ble 'IV. $325 mo FEM to Shr with mom A. S22S. Nev.'JlOrt Shores Area. 1 BR. Washer, dryer, re.[rlg., _ . respo11S1ble,.clean tenant. no only, no .pets. yrly Jse includes utilities. son near OCC or refit for call &1.2-8'.!52. .-r stove. .Swimming P<> o I. ON THE BCH, Bach, Smg, pets. 1887 ?ii on r o vi a, e $322 e ~9578 or SSJ-6042 eves. ON THE LAKE childcare. 7-Sam, 2-4·p m, Adulta o'1!_YJ. no pets. trem $125. THE SECOND 646-6314 1!65 Amigos Way, NB Al S. uth Coast Plaza. ~7702 !!?rage 4511 $110, 962-:.::r.:il or 963-2832. STY. APTS. lD3 McFadden,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Afanaged by Pool • Acapu1co Aqna Bar ;;BALB""'"o"'A'-~,-.~ •• -•• ~. -nm1~. tlunt. ~ti._,_ 67~1116.5 l Br Un1urn $150 \VILLIAM WALTERS CO WESTCLIFF AREA & Jacuni. Spectacular 8 straight, sportsminded, non-·MINI-WAREHOUSE DELUXE 2 BReTCWhhouse-.NICELY Furn'd. duplex, 3 Lota ' of bltns, pool, walk to H · B h 3840 1 & 2 Bedrooms. P 001 : Acre Lake w/Towerlng smoker, ChrilUwi. 3 br, 2 Co d · b •= w ho · 112 · be h unt1ngt~_•ac Adults: Super shai'p! $180. Fo1111tains. in, r;11111on Dollar Private, locked n omiJnum nr. So Coast r, upper ~·:>· n tr. 8 pp1ng, nu. ac . __ to $.225. Furniture av a 11 . 0 b' G Sa ba, $190. uUI. Incl. 673-903.1 storage unili, From Plaza. Car' pool, air cond. Adlllts, no pets. Walk to 931 W. 19th St. Lu A ts' 0 oo-> .,~A• u nousc, )'Tll, una, ROOMMATE .Needed im· etc.S2 75n10.·o·wn er bay&"ocean.847~. 548-0492 xury p ays OJ.J-...,..... or eves Total Secur:'"·. _ _. ... ~ 3 b permoA.LLSPACE 546-6352 Just completed, 1 BR's $195. 646-6075 Immedk.te Occupancy ' mi:u. let """· r, house, • 2 BR . her d t 1 BR house., garden, garage. e VILLA MESA e mo. 3 BR w/tplc $.110. mo. ADULTS :t~9~ to 35. 'Reu. rent. 961)..1970 -~ 3BRCondo 2b'l pool patio • \\'3S • ryer, sove. $180. Av.all. Dec. 1.St. GREAT L OCATION IN BAYFR,ONT Charming lrg 2 Sorry, No Pets ===---=~-l .!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!"'!!!t,,.;!!)r:; enclosed Quach gar',. Chil: _Pool, • adults only. $ 2 O O • 642--0657 or 645-0l45 2 BR. Gankn. Priv PaUo. THE BEACH AREA. Open. b1', 2 ba. Plush crptng, drps, BKhelor, 1, 2 & 3 llr's. fEl\1ALE to '&hare 2BR hse. I: tlNK • ~ dren $275 ..... "°871 ~~l or 963-2832 Hunt. DELUXE 3 br Oceanfront Pool. Closed garage. Fron1 Daily a f t e r n 0 0 n 8 . 1901 2 ~ar prkng, pool. ~du1t. from $175 per mo w/liamc. Call 548-1489 after -. ' ' Newport BHch 3269 ""'""-~..,--~-=.,.. apt. \Vinter $350 rurn. pel' $00. n9 w. Wilson 646-1251. Alabama ti. B. Call 900-3"l2l Watch the boats S&.11 by. S An • 5 Pl\t. STORAGE UNITS ~, 3 BR. washer, dryer, reftig, mo. call 675-8800 Agent. ***GARDEN APTS or 83.9-6133 ask for Jack S575 mo. Mgr, 6 7 3 - 7 9 8 5. int• •G ~=RA~D-. ~STU=~o~EN=T~. ~p~,..-,~es· Pcri;onal, bOsiness or recre!\ stove. Pool. Adu11s, only. STEPS TO OCEAN eeePOOL or l\larion. 547-o321. 3700 p•--Dr. • sional, lge house nr beach. lioilal stoi'age . .From $8 J ON 1 B I ~~ No -ta 1-962 2951 r IUMI Jamboree & San D I e i o ocean r on Y .,........ ,,,.. · ""· • 0 3 Bdrm,·2 Ba. $335 mo 3 BR 2 Ba d I p · • OCEANF'RONT 3 Br., 714-556-0466 673-6414. 1 Sm eonlplx, util pd, vacant 963--2832. Hunt. Beach. 6'ITr8038 •. ~~~. 2 ~to:a~ ~rp1:.111~~ yard'. xlnl co~~ $2.is. ~ winter. \VANTED female to share Ftttway. Call 97~•1SO. '', NEAR pier l ~r furn now New 2BR. Adult Condo, $215, EXCITING 2BR 2ba condo, pets. 642-3645 2 Br, 1 Ba dupll!x. Sundeck, • 5th house from beach, deluxe 2 Br apt w/samc. R•nt•ls W•m.d 4'11 $175 yrly, utll pd, 11ub pet nr Beach, Huntington Beach · t ~ $195 N •~ brand new 1 Bt all bltns COME LIVE 2 NEW paint 2 Br dplx, vU days 963-4064, eves 96&-2297 ?ltns, oc/bay vu, P 0 0 I· Sri.tALL 1 Br duple x, priva e ya.u ' 0 pe~. ' N.B. 64!).ll6l7 or 64 4896 HELP! Need furnished ~ '• Jacuz, d/W $325mo. 673-6691 appl'-•-, wood burnm' g 1 child under 5 ok. 8121 '&: frplc. AND MORE!! EMAlE' "d .,,., ;~'" _.,i.u • Oiild flne, only $250 yrly 2 BR, North Irvine, Close _......... & 812'.l Michael Dr Cont.act Rental Guit.:e ~7 _ F · , m1 ~ s w .... ,es 3 Br apt -Can t"'J, , . 1 oc$3~FR, ONT furn. 3 Br to UCI. $260. mo. Pool . San Clem.nt• 3776 trplc. Util pd. Patio. 1 adult l\1r Peterson d;ys '847-35U, DUPLEX Bayiront, 3 br ' WITH us "'"', e 't~h N2BB!,:2,lba46. ,"'"', hy,IJlyd,-. ; .,3. ·~· w, frp c & garage $fudiiiG' ok. 551-5819 , only. No pets. $170. Yrly. cws 536-3638 f"/Rin 0 / R ap ·on ....,..c • · · o;11.:r • .LS • SHORES l B,, 2 Bu 13511 $89 50 MONTH GelOOO " m'' open G 4350 l\efct'enc<"~--yfly Singles ok, .,-pins & Qi.ARM. .Priv. PaUo. 2BR, • 50'/f, OJ<,1', 1st ?.1ontbs Rent. beam. huge master suite ara9es for Rent _ 1342-1'548 2BA. Adult.s. Ooae to shops Lovely, efficiency stud i 0 . 1 BDRM, child ~ .. sm. dog. New delux l-2-3 Bedroom "'/frpl. Must ree. $500. Boat A wan:n setting for en-~.,...~~·~!!'!'!!!~~~ llrA Rentals 642 • .,ci. & trans. $215. 642-5200 UUI~ linens, maid &erv .. OK.,$ll5 +Utilities. qpen apts w/enc garages. 4 & ·slip avail. 675-3486 01• tertaining: friends or relax· SINGLE Car Cange er 12th ~-l~~~~~::..,.~~-~~i 'Tf.o;;w;;nhov~;;;,;.IU~nffrr~n~:JSi52S2i parkg included. Com p . tar inspection Sat. 7:4:iAM 6 Plex Units.·CJose 10 shop-5.57-7010 Ing with neighbors. Spacious St & Balboa Blvd. $25. mo. $190. NICE 1 Bdr over gar Security. See Mgr. 114 Ave. or call 639-8351, rear ol ping & ~aches. N~t lo * Beacb-Firt!place·Yrly• fuiiftt!, ~m~ :~a~~~~ 6754600 days; 675-7876 Eves. n.tw 2 bl!'.' ocean, 35' Ii". rm_. • 1 STORY.-l_' BR, 2~ Ba. del Mar, SC 49'i-8430. 2544 Newport Blvd., 0.t Muntington Harbour. cat l Attrnctive 3 bdr., 2 bath. shag carpeting, pool &: out-Cosed garage fur rent. Priv. 'iiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiilliili't ~225. UTIL pd, i Mr. ruic-Ba.loony off h~e~m aster San Juan CHILDREN OK (114) 846-8874. Lots o 1 panneling-carpet door bbqs. Enjoy the good car or furn . Best • nr ocean & bay, yd, patio bdrm overlooks Puttin g Capistrano 3278 Lge 2 Br $170: 3 Br l~:? WALK TO BEACH drapea • bit/ins -$350 mo. adult life at the neighborhclod 49'1-3761 Busin•s Oppor, 50l5 , $275, 'i ~DR. frplc house, green. pool club house & Ba $190. Duplex & 4-plex, 1 2 & 3 Br , ...i-1809 \V. Balboa 673-2223. _ WEST BAY 18 Office Rent•I 4400 • ~ big Yd. kids/pet, N. Hts k 11•-' ... , 3 Ml 2 pool ... C'""ts ...i....., '642-6682 • • crp., ..... .,.., PARTNER WANTED NU-VtEW RENTALS par ,.., grow..,.s. · 2 STORY Townhouse almost .., 'I" •"'I''" bltins, gar. 221 16lh St. or NE\V 3 br, 2 ba. !rpl, DIW, 131E.18th St, Costa Me11a _ from Ocean. Air (.'9nd., Z new. 3br, den, 2ba, dbl gar, $170. LAkGE 2 BR, single, 205 15th St., 1-Iu.ntington gar, fenced yd., gas BBQ, 64&-Ml.6 fQR LEASE To join light manufacturer. 619-4030 or 494-324$ car gar., $385. mo. 962-5661 bltlns. comm. pool piivl, story, beam ceiling, bit-ins, Bch. 847-3957 patio. Nr. Hoag Hosp. 16th[;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;= ~1ust have $17,500 ca•b. Mu:st 4BR, 21/2 ba, dbl· car Apartments. Furnished nr Marina & golf courses, crpt, drps, 2043 W a 11 ace CHEZ ORO APTS & Or an g e. $320, mo. ~ • OFFICES have management ability t - garage, elect gar door $300 mo least!. 714-493-3381 Ave. 646-9243 646-aBS'l 82?A Atlanta .~""'==""'31"==~=~~ ~ be willing lo roll up 1leevet OJ>l!ner, wet b ar• new Balboa Island 3706 Apartm•nts Unfurn. lEASTSIDE LGE 2 BR 1,2& 3 BR. Prlv gar, pool, NE\'VPORT ISLAND 1rg 2BR OCITIJH: llCWCONCEPT! • MEDICAL & WOJ'.k. Salary + ~ crpting .& drpsl(' pool tac. -.. \V /W, bltns, refrig. po o I • \vasher, dryer. Close t o garage apt, yrly $251). Avail. aDlllJ IJllCSIDE UV..' ~h11t'e of profits. Exceptio~l owrlooking go co urse , LRG. 1 BR Apt available Balbo• lsl1nd 3806 $175. Adults, no pe t s , beach, 536--0336 11/15 . .No pets. Rf!I's. req'd. SMAUntsACCt,no • RETAIL groaellwt, ,h11J1itua997~.,;.nMr. • ~ •. cl05e. to schools & churches NOW. Winter or Yearly. 642-9520 673-4749 .. ....,,,,., & EaahkmJfiliµid. __ $.4.1.5 673-120(! Rh~. BALBOA ISLAND lBR un· QU ET ··'ud·" 2 SPACIOUS 2 Br, 11h Ba N·~~= .. ~L~Y~~~--~~ .. -~1 ·•Bachelon PriF'm•, 1:1unV~~tg1<>"1 B~~c h · *RESTAURANT* " EastbluU area. Call for ap. •""" MO 1 t 1 B UI furn. Yearty. Av a i I a b le I , s .. -w "'' 2 Br. overlooking golf co u r s e . ....~ ..,.,,_vrated urut, 2 •I BR ,·l IR oun a1n IU ey ocauvns on Pl MS-3T,,O ,,_.,. . w n er r, u now• Ba, bllns, li"plc, po o I , S200. mo. 598-5612 art.er 6 br, adults only, no pets. Brool:hursl & Beach Blvd. Costa Mea. Neat & cleaft. ' ' ·Pl/· Quiet adult. • · 673-344l garage. Adu1ls' no pets. 376 pm $195. mo. 1604 Coral Pl. •2 BR & Den Over ll,000 sq. ft. of ren· Seats 110 +.Owner retiring. NEWPORT BEACH, tr u 1 y ... 675-3613 w. Bay St. 2.'-'iBO,R,o--1~,-.. -.,-,-,--&o--w-a~t-<r. "Ope~o'=Sa"t"/S"un"=, l'--4"--~-From $185. $43S table area inc I u d Ing: 2 $28,000 -Terms • beautiful settin-targc 3 S.lbo41 Penlnsul• 3707 Balboa Peninsula 3807 LARGE 2 br., 1',' ba. Cpta, drns. Child ok, no SUBLET at Park Ne.......... Deluxe Profess.lonal-Sultes RIVIERA REALTY ., ll .... "I"'•• u---V.-'·E t& a.J__ $550 Afo.1.1.1th full facilittes-~2 7007* Bf~tn.wc!!t~Y ro~m, UNIQUE SUPER DELUXE Washr/dryr rm. Pat i o, pet11.$170.842-1652 for ~20. ~23er ,:'inf rate, mnu rv. as ~ Plus oUlce & t·etall s~ce Jill'. ..... -_, '°u~"-Yef'-00(."e a ,8:° .,~!boa I p 1 u··til pd 3 BR, 2 BA patio irplc drps .. crpts. Close 86881-0 schls· 1..ARGE 2 Br studio, t!ncl. -~~1•3·9 """· 1 ___ 5_4_0_·_IB_O_o___ from 636' -1640 sq. ft. at .45c RESIDENTIAL CARE ce -· v-"' ' °" nn. 00 · ' 513 A \'Ve~t aaY Ave: & S. Cst Plaza. 546-· garage. $157.50 mo. Infant ~ fl. in new prime center. Lie. 11 e Census II • SS~~ fthN 5Si'f' Rltrs $100 to $250. 61a-8740 " Balboa. Daya 885-6313· eve 2 OR, studio, 1% ba., 11hag ok, not pets. 847-#IQ, 3 BR .. 2~~ Ba., U: blk tofliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiim Good exposure to traffic. $65 000 e 0 e NEAT BACHELOR on .. ~... """""21 ' c-t blU'na pan·o poo t 2 BR, 2 BA d beach. 822 \V. Balboa. 0""n For details and preview call ' • 675-5 11 S2'25. yrlu or s·ioo. v•in~. ...u-,,. .,, ·· .. • •. · · cpts., rps., I"~ ABODE BROKERS, 645-7555 '=""""""'""'"""""'"°""""' 926 E. B~boa, 61:>-4533 OCEANFRONT Yearly.1 BR. $1~. Ulll incld. 645-8079 or carport, 1 child OK, no pets. !1~7~.3 6 O. mo. ( 213 J ~ ... ~ ~~1~~ :~~~T DIVISION lrEALTH Food St.:tre. Uni· •' L ENTAL* E"otenook, ,.,.,1 •--, .,_,. 645-5647,1978 Maple. · .. $160. mo. 5.11;515 11: b ~ *YEAR Y-R -.. c M -m4 ·~ ~· -UNFURN A ·-2 B 2 n . ,, ... ,. que Count'"" Store. \Ve l I · --osta esll cony, cpbl, drps, bltins, car-DELUXE 1&2 Br. Responsi-l BR apt, $165 month. 1st pQ. r.. o:i. . .... r ... a I ., 1 Blk To Surf bl d It Poot d h '"-\Vestclill nrea, small pet ~ Establl11hed. Newport Beach pon. 675-1536. e a u s. • s \\111.1, and las! + $100. Avail Nov d --• o · BeautiluJ Now Modern 2Br, YEARLY 2 b 2 ba ncl'd util pd. No dogs. $17U. up. 9. Jim l.nrkin 53&-8836 OK, call &12-2152; 66-9060. 2 BR. Townhouse, frplc, n10st esir""" area. ayi. W~kPrl10v~~~-A0.,•L. b<;"t~e. 'Z~ Ambassador Inn gar .. steps ~ bch.' !dults; 324 E. 20th SI. 64.1-4761 2 BR, 1 Ba condo, $230. EASfBLUFF Beaut. & new, from $250. 1 BR, from $195. 548-6424. Eves. 673-3409 "' uw BRAND NEW •oon 6131990 NE\V 3 br 2 ba lrpl D/W In 1 111 1 br, blll'ls, pool avail. Year· Pool, tennis, continental $5.000. Note at JOO% inter@lt garage, paUo. No kids/pels. no pets. ,,_..,. · or • • • • c · u · i. •• .,40 644--0355 -~~~==~=~ payable in 6 nm&. $W,DOO; $325 mo lse. •Best of $29,50 &-Up • 673-3610 gar, fenced yd., gas BBQ, 842-3946 ., .,.. · breakfast. Separate ·family * 1 ?\IQ. FREE RENT * 675-T260. a ll -Utilities Pd. Call SINGLE STUDIO APT NE\V tra 1ge3BR 2B patio. Nr HORS Hosp.16th l Be h 3848 2 BR., pvt patio, l ocked section. Close to 3hopp!ng No lease req. Dix. oUicei;:l.,Cc'-"'-'=---=c-;;-;=ol 548-9578 or 551-6042 eves. SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES_ Oce~ut. Apt w/d'bl g:;: & Orange. $320. mo. 833-1437 agun1 ac garagl!. l!.fature adu1ts. No & fine beach. 644-2611 adj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, Mort, Trust DMCl1 503S HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2Zn Harbor B:vd. $500. mo. 642-2164 days ; E. SIDE. spotless 2 BR . NE\V 2 & 3 BR LUXURY pell!. $2ffi. 548-49'.!2. iull services. From $145 rtlo. Like new, highly upgraded, Costa Mesa 645-~0 645-8549 eves. duplex. Priv. patio & gai. CONDO~IINIUMS, wide· 3 BR., 2 ba., 2 gar's., nr.[Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2172 DuPont. Room 8 3BR 2BA, tam rm, din rm, 1 BR FumJunfurn yrly util $ 19 0 . References:. 552-8343 OCEAN VL.:WS nr Victoria stores & nffices. A d u 1 ts . MESA * 833-3223 'TU -noon * new cpt & drps. Lovely $30 WE Ek & UP pd. $2Ui. mo. N' e w p 0 rl Before IO A.rtl, after 3 P.A1. Beach S325-S425 494-1795 s.100. By Owner. 54&=-8397. G NO INFLAflO~ landscaped & car patio. e $6 .. 50 Night & Up. Beach. 673-7219 eves. GARDEN 2 br, trip 1 ex , 2 BR, l Ba, 1 blk to ocean. PARK NewPort Apt sub-let. ARDEN 35c Incl. ja.int. & util. Com pool & rec f11clllties •Studio&: 1 BR Apts. * BAYFRONT bltins, quiet, gar., lndry, Retrlg., trplc, deck. bltns. ·p1an 2·D. 'fennis. Save $60. APTS Corona del ~tar Incl. $500 mo. 640-6457. • 'IV & MaJd Service Avail. l B I red 200 I adults, pet OK. 673-8364 ot' S23J. mo. 4:H-1339 $329. 644-2279: 673-4466 2 & 3 Bd 1000 Sq. ft. -smai·t loc. ROOM 2 BATH •Phone Service-Htd. pool r, new Y ec. $ ·yr y, 642..()2JJ7 · G ood BAYFRONT 3 8 2 8 nns .• crpts, dl·ps, Harbor ?.fgmt. Co. 67"':>-00.10 3 BED , e Chlldten Ir Pet Section 926 E. Balboa, 675-4533 NEWLY DECORATED REAT water view at\\' s r, a .on utilities paid. Bl t t n II, Harbor Vie"'' Homes, next 2376 NewPOrt Blvd., CM LARGE 1 hr .. l blk. let bay 2 Br with ,.......,..rt 115, •. \Valer Cove: 1-BR.: pool; $240. main bay •. pvt heh. \\'/pier laundry facllltieii. Rec. NEWPORT BEACH to pool, park & school. hn· 548-97$ 01 645-3961 or ocean, ut I in 1 $195 .. ~.~ 494-1836 835-2200 979-1935; 644·4510 ·room w/pool tablt!, gym Offit'f" Space, including rece· mac. $425. mo. 752 -0460 is. c. . pd. 2192 D Placentia Ave. BEAUTIFUL Vl'EIV·2 BR 2 LARGE l BR CANAL ' Adul ptlonist services. On the *** GARDEN APTS 615-4600, Gra-7&76 eves. Call 1/5, 636-4120 ' ' room, sauna, p<-• ts anytime (Agt.J ba South End Laguna $.175 Furn or unfurn. Girls, no only, nn peta. 2881 Bri1tol, Water ~ide or Coos1 Hwy. fBroker Qi-op InvitNll eeePOOL '2BR, 2BA. gar, _!rpl. Spec· 2 BR, Yru'd, Gar, quiet Street ADULTS 494-8955 5-8 pm pets. $18.'i Yrly 645-6680 Cotta M·sa <714) 645-7100 LEASE·EX'ECUTIVE Furn. 1&2 Br apts in adtilt tacular view.~· 1 Child O.K. No pets. S17U. 751 ... 187 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. *HARBOR VIB\V HOME* seCtion. N<> pets. Elm 613-4187 6~2896 mo. 675-STn <Porta FinOl Carden Apte, 642-3645 Capistrano Beach 3818 2 huge bedrooms. Super lo-SEEK & FIND~1 Drugs THF. EXCl1'ING NE::t:; ~i~~it~PC:~~er Luxury living: ..4Br-31J.ba, lBR._coltage....apt, in rear, IM MAC. Palisades duplex. cation. Bcarn ceiling. $170 PA.LM MESA APTS. CALL ON-SITE ~tAKAGER Family &. Recreation Rm. $150month. 2S38 N e W'P 0 rt 1200 sq ft up/dn. 2BR, 2BA, I='"'°''°'=· -o"co'-''°=c1cc0'-. =----1 A C 0 A E N G L N H I M A X 0 R Y ff T MINUTES TO NPl'. BCH. (714) 642·3ltl ext 246. $550 mo. 557.9429 & 1·83'1·2509 BJ\ld. Costa Mesa Ca I I bl ... ., gar. S 2 2 5. Call EASTSJDE 2 BR, c r pt s • Bach, 1 & 2 BR. from $157 549-2669 '''"' S H I S T A E Y C t A N O D A L L E 8 NE\\' Plush office Bldg.. 2 QUPLEX. N!iW. 2Br. 2 Btt, 496-3)96 • stove,. refrig, gar, pool, lge , Adults, No Pets. to 6 Rf\l suites. Confei\'nct 2 cur· gar, * blk to bch. LGE FULLY-niBN 2 BR Corona del Mar 3822 yd, $185. mo. 613--0731 P M F.: P 0 S L o o s A S P l c I N E p 1561 Mesa Dr. Rn1. Xerox copier. Near ~213) ~nor (213) Bl~ W/W.I ~ f4~?15l2i1 3Br. 2ba. bltins, cpts. 858 I R 0 I Np T A D ·P p y EL 0 C p I N ($ blka fro54:~ Blvd.) O.C. Airport. 8.13-3640. LOANS UP TO IO% • 1st .TD Loan 2nd TD Loan Lowest rates Orang• eo: S•ttler M ... Ce. 642·2171 545-Mll SerV!ng liatbor atta 24 Jh,1 PAY $10.250. for $12,000. ae;. oond n1011ga20 on build · leased 10 U.S. Post OU1ot and l.'arn 1811' i 11 I ere s.f'; 837-1717 or ~200'1 7 loltMd-la!. Lost & Found ~· aft 5: · • no pe 8• • •• ·EXTRA largo 3 Bl'.. 2\~ Center St. APt 1. Sal5 mo. 1-~~~ -~~--NE\VPORT REACH Deluxe 3BR. 2l>a, Duplex, enclosed LRG 2 Br'a. pool. nr slV>ps, Bil. Brand new! Frp!c. sha~1,G<>-"·~92°'1C'9.~~~~-~-I s co N I TA LE o o H H LR EM M. p ON THE BAY rurn'd, otnce or clcsk space. LOST: Irish Setter. fl"m .. ·l garage, yearly. adults/no pel.s. Utll pd. ' crpt .. fully drapt'd, all new LARGE 3 Br, 2 Bii. shag • 8th floor 2 Br. 2 Ba. Slip $50 10 $150. 100• ( 2 1 3 1 :.'1.,, vie. of Golden \\' ~3188 or 642-7914 1884 Monrovia, CM 548-03.16 applns'. Mo. to nio. or year crpl, d~. bl,tns. Nl.'ar OCC. A K T C A R S N 1 A R I l I U Q O E T avail. $500. mo. Ncv.·port 592-2251 ,i::_ \\'estmlnster. RE\\.ARD1 2 BR., 2 ha., $275 Mo. $130. l BR. all utll pd. 1662 ~a.se & fro~ $3~lm-o930, $205. 557-0350 N N 0 N S E 1 N N RX S C A 0 R Y HT B<:h. 642-8931 or 646-8.116 ATTRACTfVE front 0Ui~.1 -,,'.:!>f..7.l7.05,:.-1'--:.,,,--=-,,--:--l 3 BR., 2 ba •• $3llS Mo. N~')Xlrt, near 17th Sl, C.M. 1 w s · EXTRA lrg 2 Br c r pt ll SECLUDED Oceanfront Apt. ground noor. ,\prrox 400 sq F'OUN D: Large black dog. Qcywood Realty ·' 548-1200 642-6194 NE\V 2 BR v.ith individual drps. bltlns, 00. pets. 336 C E I R P C H R t 0 8 T I N S P !__ E I · 2 Bit 2 ijn, rrple, G11r, fl, Sl~ nio. lG4S NC.\\'P'Jrl l>'emelc, Thin w/long hair, CLIFF DRIVE 38R. fe nt $150. 2 BR trailer. Mature baths, lge kitchen, llv nl Ci!iflet StU<JG..llSl --0 B N 0 I p 8 I R p 0 D L E p R R N N l yr l~. So. Lagunn. Blvd' C,~t. 548¥9766 Yorklm\·n and Beach. ·H:JJ. nn. 2 BA . .Beaut ma.wttl' n(lu1t11 only. 132 \V, Wilson, & tlln nn, frplc, bllns. Avail $15 0 LC B 1 B 821-1710 or 556-6548 5Sc PER SQ FT ~-7ilt~. -. br wl'liew. $450. 54S--1391 &;H.tl ~t~s ~ 3 O O · child/dog. 6 7 3-o t~nt~: C C E L R I 1 Y E S 0 A N N O 0 Y 1 ·y ADULT APT LIVING 1617 \\IESrCLJJ<'F . NB W ST: Cat. rnale nlt<'rtd. UDO LARGE clean bachelor, re-SPACIOUS N~"'" d~,,,_.. OPl!n. 642-2464 or 4M-l763 A K L O I £ H H B A g' I L X S G S H H 1 ti '2 BR. Pool, rec. hall, AGT. MJ-00.'l.2 \\'hit•• \\'/blk spots & dee.:. Pool. Adults over 35. ~ .. ~ ...... ._,. 2 BR, 2 Ba, bltnll bal 1t11s BBQ. 642-4470 Ifill. \'it'. 22nd & Santa An&. Cbarmlt1i 3 bt'.-Lba.. P()JJi. -...iUl. UliJ~p6~21«! l Br. $200. Adlte. 309 • cony, t IM R N TR I '8 1' AD y L I p Np T DELUXE 2 nn. oflioo: East -~-,,·'=1'='1"-11._~~~-~ ---I t he.It ' ~ _ Fern l eaf. 613-312'1 & ~· Adults only,! + 2 Bedroom near tqwn, ex,111 M\vy., CC\f. 4Jc F't. ii>ST·Reward for Jal«!. lti: ax FFs ~ z t SfUNNlNG 1 br garden apt. 675.(169'1, N A 8 p R 1 N g R C O C A N £ N E R E, beach. Adu~~1-.!!,pC:l!!. Jteolonomrcs, Bk1'9. 675-6700 gl'ty cat, nlcJ, long httlr.J BLU .....,......,, ; p an' J)O()l, ftt. ma., $185. Adul!JI, 1 BR. UPSTAIRS A ~I. 3 BR, 2 Ba. cpts, d......,, no 4. -l.00... 300 SQ 1~ I id 1= n ti v · -· • NJr+SttJey$650md,Jte. 'nOW.'81.hSI. • • ... ~ CODINN'IBO"°SPEPHBPOP 4000 .•. ci·ps l'pSI, ""· en CCI or. IC..,..,.,...: 'M--tCO Ir 494-'404. LG-:--. UlR. ·>'·-~ ... 0.p. Unturn. SloVf!, retrlg •. 2 ks tiets. nr So. Cnnst Plnza. Rooms. . per n10. Cal! M&-2130 Cir lr\lint. ~UOO '.,..,, •• ·tcr·Bch. Old COM. ~ mo. sa'.IS. 546-4006 S T 8 F. t 0 0 C M t ~ 0 R Y H T 0 M R 679-3709 FO UN o : p 0 0 die male llARBOlt Vu 2 ~ ClOn'f $75, Awi1 now. 642-T:>S2/ No pets. 6T~l991, • 2 B,. apt, cpt/•~. No chldm LIVE AT ~re BEACR. 150 Sq F 1110 I Id den, tf!!tnl"fpool pt!_v, l~ase 642-UM ....._., • .-. t. . mo. nc . cho c olllt~. DncMhul'ld flS0.16£12 dnys 6444696. P 1 , 726 TOWNHOUSE 3 br 2 be. or pets. $175. 646-9280 2257 lllllUIKtiOMl Ta. M44t11 -lttl.r btlO'w •l't*' forwvd. $2$ .tr up a y,·k. 673--0440 utll's. Boats &. Bay outllde female tan, PekinZ\•sc fem. San Clem.nit 3276 D•n• 0 nt ~ Spacklua A .Alode~: So. ·oi Apt. "F" Ataple Sl. =:.-:.m:•....:::-k~~~~ 111 Ult punk, Filld .. ell e tNE KNOT MCYJ'EL yo11r door. 673-'006 Tan & v.•ht. S40-IAAil. NICE: 2 BR. OCEAN VIEW llwy. $475. mo. SiM1nt.CLEAN 2 Br, 1st noor.. Cpt. ACTH . CODElNF. MORPHINE NICB LAROE Room w/pVt. 20FfICESlnnlte lndtllllrh1\ FOUND -Bl'UWll fen1ale 3 s~ ... 21.1: ea CONDO. '22S near Yaclit Harbor , 833--1144. r11nire, rerria. AduUs over ASPIRIN GELATIN Pf.NtCltLIN : enlr)I & Bath. $SO. mo, 11.1't'11. $100. hOlh,• utll. lnclrl. Lab.r ad or i. vie. Nortb bramaUc IX.'Cnn \l\ew, 2 ml Ut Creft.ta Apt A , UPPl::R 2 br, 2 bf:! d'Uptex. 3$, Sl.35'. Cas pa. 548--2401 Rtu.AOONNA HKROiN PEPSIN &15{i86i 5'18·8300 Laglutu <IU..'\&!S. po,tlos A deckJ, pool ·PlP 4~ Bltn1/ref'l'l1l. $ u n deck 4 EXTRA lat 2 Br, l~ 011, C'OCAINF. HISTADYL THYltOXIN ; R90M \V/pvt, ('.nlrance & t C 0 AST II f G H \\' ,\ Y 1-'0UND M~ lti-{'Ol\"ltf!il ~r6ft0~1 txtna. $330 .• HUl'lt"'-ton-8Mc~3740 tjilc. 409'1) .Mirl&old...,$235, llPU!. drp&. nr OCC. $115 Ton1onowiLfqu1ffotl• b!lth. Ad~over .30 pre.for-NE'i\'PORT. lrg Und.i\•ld.®. Collie~p.up .. SPtlna?dal~~ ~10 llOo :.:.:.! 8~ atl 5 PM. ~1-&112 " To Otdtr 111y·nr t11l f'lf tht ttptnded "Seti. & f'1nd" hnolu1, kotl. ~2120 $1 25. 646434'0 4!H-Qt3S fl\~ • \Vestmin.'!ter n .n. -~ NEW 3 br, 2ba, 2 car IJllJ'., M'EN, 11ma1J beach ~.olel. 2 ar 3 BR, i .\2 f.to. ~a1111. ~ uUl. pd, l4'! 1 nz., number1 2 ,throu11h 8: 't~~ 60 e11nt.1 ror e&ch, maldnr: c.hctk~ QUI ET m111ure Mlull/CJ\1. C.0.~I. 2.400 Sq. Ft!P.C.11. LO S T, ?11 n It G ~rm• ft cpf/drp, blln8. hjll, fenced R.·oms $21,'50 wetk. Apt.I. l DJk wntcr. Ofc. 752-0100 p\11. oo,uo, bl~n11, rthia. $100. payabl• lo 'SHk A Ftnd. S111r-Telcsram Syndic.u. Addmt Nr. bus-$8.>$100/K. pr I v & l\lc/~nd Floor $600 nto. Sbo1'lhair, II.II brown. $100 >11. L6e. J.i«>. mo. 4*'°253 $95, mo. ~7056 01· 67'HS65 No peta. 548-1517 -llUt,, lrt cttll' flt th/$ nt.npei>l"t, ~5S7-3062 ·Sec> pn1. nr tmflr l1r • ~7.:'~1.!.; :.:1 hr. Rc9.·anJ, M~Ti .-.. '-~~~~-'-'--'--~~~~_.:...=::.=:::==:c-=--'= .- ' • " •• •'""-: - ThundQ,N°""""'7,l974 ·~~-:;;u;-;~::O.:-:U::'.:::7'or.~tt:::'O'O:'.h:'t:;'.'.~..,,-,~"""""""..,-""",-,"'°'°""",_.,"'"'.-;;~,-.,.-,,,:--c,.....,~:-;-;,.,""°'.,..,--,r....,,-.,..,.,.,,,...r.-:;,,..,'°7'.,-:io~~ .... i£'ir.ol Hou Ing-6051 .':!!!!' WontOd, M&F 7100Holp W1nlocli M&F 1100 Hole W1ntod, Mfo~ 7100Holp w,nted, M&F 7100 Help 100 riolp DA1LV PILOT ---------.-------Found Rl!ward Blk f e 1n . Afgba.e. I too'I, w h I t e 1 m11,rkh111 on cbut. V I c . Brooktunt I £1111. ll.B. 1$1-962·22&9 days, e v' s. <!Sl-132'1 . 1 --·-l~ CONST. A-TAASJf HAUt.,.. ING Tr ee renW>val-trtn)· clcl\n-up. Ren1ove concrete, etr. 60-8512 ~'"1'1JDENT llAUUNG BY COLLEGE ~'TUDEN-T CALL J EJo'>'REV CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Sales IN OUR . TRAINEE :'. way for a high s<:bool iraduate to enter the newspaper busi..ness Dellv"'er""y-!iSunda_y Ollly UA\' &: NIGHT. PENCEO 536-lTJO \'ARD. ?i1Y HOME. LOV-1 ~---~~--~ ING CAR£. Hou1ecle•nlne 6054 MARKETING DEPARTMENT Openings local and throughout the United States. \Ve "provide training. No experience. necessary, A chance to be'-part of cable T.V.'s largest & fastest growing co1npany. QuallJitd salary + commission. . DAILY PILOT OF DA ILY PILOT TO CARR IERS. RE- QU IRES THE USE OF A LARGE STf.· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS, S30 WEST BAY STREET; COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APPO!N'J'MENT. UN~Black male puppy tw1 nmrkingi; oo lace & tin' IC!ga. \\'hlte un ehe.st. . Qubhow;e, ~Jig Vi!rde ........ '99 \VIL.L BABYSIT S20 A v.•eek ·~1 · LICENSED Mother w i 1 l babysit in my h o rn e , l..agWl8. Hills. ~1·37TJ Cabinet Making 6014 CARPEN TRY, cabinets, euston1 v.'OOdworking, borne repairs, remodeling. No job too s.mall. Free est. Lou GJ>.m9, 83M299 Carpenter 6015 REMODEL, Add"'().11, g a r Alesa Cleanlng Se1vi<."I? Ca1•pi;;t11. \V'lrxki\l'S floo1" Ete. l'* Eltl. ~7-6142. lfOUSECLEANING II o u t bur.ineS¥. Qill Jllnl~a ltl;\i· _gedy Ann&. m.65;3 HOUSECLEAN1NG. Good relti. 0\1.'ll 11·ansporl~tkm. 557·0849 -· H 0 U SEKEEPING wwited, part time. Jlunting1on area. ~p. Refs. $3.50 hr. 963-7911 2 1\tEN do expert efficient Cleaning, Any J ob, r e r s , 67H709 HOUSECLEA.~ING I 11 d y, d e p e n iJ able, reasonable, refs, &12-5299 6070 CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TELERROMPTER 2624 W. Coast Hwy, Newport B.1ch Jol:l.3260 --Bob.Hannn 1-5 P.M . • .. DELIVER TElEPHONE DIRECTORIES • Tbit higbl)"succeUIUtloc•ln•w•papor bas an opening for a trainee in the circulatio n iiales area. Selected applicant ~vil1 receive a liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled raises, bonulopportuilities •. and many fringe ~en~its such as pai~ va~ations, paid group rnsura·nce and a credit :1n1on. He wJJl also be provided a company car with personal use privileges. Applicants must be 18, have a' clean driv· ing record, have a high school diploma., l-to1,1rs are generally 11 A.M , t.o 9 P..1\1. with some Saturday overtim~. If you are qualified and ar~ intereste<l in learning more about \Vhere thi$ training leads, come to the DAilfY PILOT office, 330 \Vest Bay Street and ask fol-Mr. Williams in the Circullition Department. REAL ~ATE •VISION• 1iee<ls you -IUl<I you ncOO • VIS~ON • Need• You Nowl Receptionists Typists We have the most beu.uti(ul Secreteries real estate otnce In Coroua Choose your own hours. dcl Mar .• We need nclive, Part-timeasgignnlent a l:lgil'fsslve, licensed • e I e s avallubh:. Call ~ people. Contact P e g g y NEVER A l''EE Sweeney, MimAger, 615-lltil.IU. AT TEtifPO nEAL f:STATB Tempo Temporary Help ~EOPLE. \\'hv no t v.'fil'k 1n Ute holiest areu, TEMPORARY liununwtou BeuchlFounta.in SALES PERSON \'Ulley? kt u.~ train )'OU. Nov. 18th thru Dec 24th . tall Phll McNemee 963-4561 S2 per hi:. Sert!ndipilv, 3810 Vllla&e Real Estate Plaia Dr, S. A. s.i'l·Z102. conversk>n, CUSl. & Oe\Y_\VILLIAJ\t S It S ON S, 1..'0llSt. 25 yrs exp. d r a \V ~lasonry Uc. oo 2 8 3 O 4 6 , plans tree esl, 645--3439 Brick, block & a to n c h1en or \VOmen 18 or over with cars station wagons or light trucks. Pleasant 'outdoor work, your available daylight hours. Cali- fornia license plates required. Apply dally for job description & training 8: SO, 10: 30 AM or 1:30 PM at the location ne.arest Yc,>U. An Equal Opportunity Employer HE.:,,'AL!RANr -,\ ~ s i" 1.1.;;o;;;i;iiiO;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. I H I W Manager needl!d for 3 'Wt TYPIST _!.! . an1ad, M&F 7100 l-lelp Want~, M&F 7100 "1!l"W food ihop& in \Yestm. ENGINEERING LVN. 6an>-2,30p; IUll ocl~M~a!L~3'~!-&!!l<~~:;::;:~ ICood oopy iw1s1 """""' Im· 3150 La Palma, Anaheim (Near Kraemer) T C PI f i m·e · Afedlcatlons ·&I• roediatel.)I. 40 -hr per/wk, BEGINNING WED. NOV. 6TH *CARPENTER* =5'&-63~~n-----~i XJnt ctaltsmanshlp-lo1v Painting/Papering 6073 r.,osT: Grey Angora, fcn1ale :.&.t 11'/\\•hlte pll\l'S .l white on chC!sl. Flea Collar. Vic. prices Robel't. 536-2051 =;::,.c~A"'R"P"'E"'N"'T'-'R"'Y'-'--1 • PAJNTl~G • GENERAL All types, 979-4954 HOUSE REPAIRS * 704 No. Valley St., Anaheim (OU Crescent Ave) E HNICIAN tl'eatments. ?.fesa Verde RN'• for tbe clasaitlcd dept. tdust 3019Kil D S Progressive, .-...ujna ConCMv;A!f~.P.;,ffil Center, St, * CCU'S befast&.accurate, 65"""'m. son r., anta Ana (Below Dyer Rd) •'"" ·~ ~~ "' 88 F. air Dr., Costa Mesa \ Electronic Mlg'r., needs Apply: Daily Pilot, 330· w . i,. & F11tlJ~rton 01. .,,--'"'-7'=-"'-"=~-l lOyi·s in area, quality \.1-'ork, Carpet Service 6016 reasonable rates, 9634>62 sharp Elecll'Onic Tech., LVN <Jmrge, 3-ll bll lft , S:j.'j. Bay St., Costa Mesa. F.qual (0.C. Fairgrounds enter from Newport BJvd.) capable o! b u llding & Bayview Conv. llospltal, :f'ull p-time. 3-11 &: ll·7 Opportunity Employer White •black male t,Ap~ 5 01· 6 1no. :"\ at"'& Peularlno . • 09 ("·e~~ig flea col- D Beige and wht. pup.. •'1· Looks like Collie. Male. ,t.tagnolin and Atlanta. HB 96>-3'19. FOUND: Black cat, wbite "Whiskers & feet Har b or Vlei\· Shell Siaticin. Ask for l1<m. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholstery Dr! Sh ''"'1Jll , (Soil Re- tardants.I Degreasers & all color brlghtencra & 10 1.1inute l:.l.!lo.Ch !01· l'lhile carpets. ~\le your money by saving nu~ extra trips. Will clean living rn1., dilung nn., & haU $15. Any rn1. $1.50, -couch SlO. Chair $5. 15 yrs exp. is \l'hal counts not met.hod. I do work myself. Good ref. 531.fillll. Prof C•rpet Cleaning Floor Care & Windows Dutch Maint Serv. 5.17..,1508 Cement/Concrete 6019 FOUND • Small mixed' Ter-C 0 NCR ET E-ASPHALT · A 2 k Break il remove. Walks, • per pup. pprox "'ee s Patkis. Walls, etc. Using r::i· Vic Santa Ana & Santa Modem Low Noise Tools. =~be!=, ~C~.M=·~'~al=1cc•~IH"-'='40"'-· -.I Lowesl prices-no job too iOUND amall white dog : :'Imai!! 549-9933 or 640-()168 .'Yemale. l\1a.gnolia and Ban--d · ning. H.B. Collar and thin BACKH'?E, G r a 1 n g & , 1eather leash 962-6100. Trenching Ser. Cons~ruct!on !\:::; Clean-up, Hauling fill dirt, f'UUND: !litale, Irish Seller CusL Cemenl \\'ork. 642-8514 1n~ No tags, 54&-4441 ttftcr Don ~ f>.J\.t.' (Vic. 5th St. & ===~~--~~ [ai.rview, Santa Ana). CEMENT Y.'01•k, any kind, Com m e rcial, residential, AUND: Black cat ·w/wht Lie & bonded, 636-104.5 pawa and wtn .. ch1n. \Vnt· -=CEMENT~~:::::=_.:::.c81~ocl<::.:~,~.-ol'k­ cllf1 area, N.B. 642-2890 d'ays 'fJr 5e8710 e\'es. Walls, patios, sidewalks, etc. By hr. or job. &16-6915 CONCRETE WO_RK: Patios, Drives, "''aiks. foundations. Sm Jobs O.K. 64!).8512. I NT·· Ext , Pa Inti n g & Equal Opportunity Employer de b•1gg i ng so1ihii;ticated . -°'='~",MT.;•,.~· ~"""°'~~~·---I Excellent Benet.its Wallpaper hanging. A v g . Elcctro11ic cil'Cuit.s. Must be L VN 3-11 PM Good .working _ conditions ext. house $227. Jo'ree Est. -_ -· l horoughly familiar Good Salary 54~1 COSTA MESA TYPIST <..fill Ray Par.<c1· 6~'!·.'l'!.J,1 , Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 w/digltal & linear so Ji d --MA~CHINISTS--Memorial Hospital DoWne)' Saving• Ii: Loan eCALL AN EXPERT• CR T s1ate circuits. Gd. bene's. 642_2734 . EOE l{as openings it1 \UI H1m· EA IVE BRAND new nianuractul'ing & o Pp or t u ll it y for ad· 1~~~~~~~~~~ fington Beach office for in- QualitY & Ecouocny, J,.ic'd µlant lol:.11.ted in Co:fta Mesa. v11.nc:en1en1. DELTA ELEC . I' div.' \\'/good typing ability. In Ii' d , Co.licotc Painting, BUSINESSWOMAN F11.ctory W(!rkers needed lni· TRONlC CONTROL CORP. Logan 1\tr~t Lathe 0 pr. RotrrE SALES Contact Personnel ttt (213) 979-33la Seeks l_Xl!lilion in urt-rclatcd media tely, ?.fen needed 10 641'r'm6 Also, n1acb1ne Iii:~• train~. Will Train Salary Gomm. Slll-5713 Mr further ln- R.B. Painting ext, M 0 5 1 .flcl~ in 11ar~r area .. Fabric llUJX't'Vi!IC noodle manulac-F EM ALE, Days. A'fale Lok-Fast Inc, 864 W. 16Ui Bonus. • Vi!hlcle t'1rn. All formation, • home!! 25e sq, fl., pain! ?esign part1C\Jlar field of luring niac/linery. women p/lime. App 1 y KcntucJcy Sl, Newport Bch. Exp. Pd. E.Rlllb. bus & Equal Oppor. EmploYer incld, alllo-inl painting, free interest. 0 CC graduale. needed to aid in manu!ac· 1'~ried Chicken, 2929 E . MGMT trne 21-30 $150 wk lerrllary. Mod. coveni.ge, est. 613-3658 all 5 ~ J.uring proces&. No ellp nee. Coast Hwy, CdM guam st. College prefd. ~rolit ~re. lletire at 57. TYPIST, EXPER.. p A JN T 1 NG & SMALL Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Cl)ll for a P po In I men t Mr. Richards. 714/846-5455. No ~Str:ke, L&yuU.S 75 yrs, To asslst hew acco u nt I CARPEN/TRY ~. Doo' Mli-1962 Fl REM AN? Retired? MAINTENANCE~MA-N-54.9-.>llO, Mr. 'J\lcker, 'l-9PM -ttpnRntative. ,_,. ACCOUNTlNGJ A c..c~~===~--1 Student! Need to sup-, F.qual'Oppor. Employer m/f B •of•--, alt. ior crpt.. Ref in N.B. · r: ccount-CASHIERS plement yoo.r income? All J..'..5 Yrs lndustrlat--eic per .1 -;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;,;;;; I an, #'UTilllrica Frank 673"5076 ant F/C bookkeeping. Full around handy peMiOfl to in electrical, carpenlr)', arct• SALESMEN \llestcliU ?laza OLD \VORlD Paper Hang· l.in1e en1ploymen1, gal a r Y clean, garden &-re Pair welding & familiar w1cat. C1:1.U 646-(CJ63 ing. 'Orange & L.A. Coun-range $7CJ0.$832 mo.depen-Are· you at least 18 y°rs old·, nuner-, school. Limited osha. . FULL TIME T'iPJsr tor general of c ties. 714-~or-:tl3' di~.,!!perlence. A ndable, neat In ap-budget. Profess. gardeners WESTSAIL CORP. PART TIME duties. 1-5 Dally. Pe r m . P ccan. "'""" a ve a ape -Ill'!', enjoy ll'Ol'king & janitorial services need • 862·3589 minln1um of 3 yrS.extensive w/people & outside in the not •call. H.B. atta. 968.8833 1638 Pla<.'enlia, C.M. *UHIQUE po&itlon. 545-3754 . 1st Cl.A~ Ext/bit Painting. a·ccounting exp. incl" double fresh air? If so, \\'e want weekda)'ll. Call 642-5206. PRQDUCT * WHO WANTS l'O WORK! Paperhanging. A 1 r I es a ~ntry bookkeeping lhru UiaJ to talk to you about being MATURE fem. for perm . Portable Cordless Phone DRIVE A CAB! Spt-ay, 125 l'f"!I excJ 919-5294 hal11.!1(,.-e, !am. wljob cost a cashier in one of our p/tirue help. Hrs 7..J 1'~r1 Exclusive Te1Titories CHVO!:il'~ ycur hours, work ---;-10,,. DISCOUNT * a~countb1g, [uod accounting seU serv. gas stations. We GENERAL OFFICE Sat & Sun. Prepare brcakfst tt1gn l.:On111u:ssw11 fur )'OU.."St'U, be ·)'l)Ul' own \\lallpapering & Painting auditing Y•ol'k & financial need several full .\ p/time This is. 11 tun job. H c.J P & \\"Ork floor. Small guest $25,000 ~nnual Earnings Uot;s. Men or \\'Omen. Can Free est. Call 5J6.-05..l8 repot'lS. Prer. Municipal or people i1nmcd1ately in Cosla w/cveiylhlng in ore. \\'ill hOme. 646-6716. Easily Partime lie slightl~ hMdlcappeC --Water District uccounting__ ,h1esa & iluntington Bcli.ch trul11 to do keyjiunch. t.1EDICAL RECEPTIONIST PORTSACALL Ne<it · Clean AJipevance. PROF. painter, honest-\\'Ork; ·exp. Ke)''j)Ul'ICl1 '& EDP e'XP. l"Or"'interview call &l·bara, Jason Best Agency -Front oUh .. 'C gh•J, pnrl time, .L-492-7810 Vbl.,.:·ceti::cd. Age. 25-l0.-70. rca~, lnl~t. tree est, refs, helpful. To flpply request 213/9"...;,.1}.13]. 1•100 B kh "Xp. ,." .11.,111,.y -•I"-& Supplente:"!t YQut income. 548--2759 642-3913 1 •1 roo urst, 1". Vly "-" '" "' '""' ., o · b 6 1u ' app. rom. ~fouhon Niguel CHEMICAL OPR SultC 213 91.13-b!ffi insuranco. Lagunu B c a c h n ve.a. 1" 'or more; a PROTECTIVE PAINTING \Valer Dist. 27281 Aliso F U af f . I 494--9721 ' SALES, day, Appl)/ in ~. \\leather I>rooli•""'· \V 0 0 d, Cre<!k Rd , A N. 1 or s1na n1ct r c 1 n n g ):'~Uow Cab r.o., 116 E. 16th .... , • ...,gwi.a igue firm. No ex""r. ,_,,.d. Rcpl I ===~~==---I MIXER OPERATOR I INSTALLATION lo ironmasot1 545-9006 831-~ An e q u a I op-to classified ad-~. 279 ct'o GENERAL OFrteE, Part or St.. C.OSta t.lesa. Pl I /R I 6077 portuntty etnployer ti 1 · ,_.. adhesives & coatings nlfgr .. BRAKE & FRONT 3 \YO~tEN immed. •· as er ep• r Daily Pilot, P. 0. Box 1560, me, yping requua.. Exper, in weigh Ing of / ENO MEN w Accounting Clerks Costa htesa Ca 92626. _ 499-2929 resins, hardeners, fillers I. d 1 s tribute Chriatmas ~ PATCH PLASTE~fNG Pos1;"" 1~•"ers accountino-CLERK HELP Wanted: Ideal for pigments is desirable. ducts. Fl.ill, pit. Mr. Levi All Types Free ~umatca j"6 · '""'5 ' u... stud 1 P/ · & CALL 548-5125 for Pep Soys Store 846-M.)5. call a~ ana Y.s1s & b a nk rct.'On-Young woman '\\'1th cash reg-"'· en 1· Wne. eves Imn1¢iBte openings, x Jn · t I ~y'="o;;"'-~-~~~-. ~!llaoons. Acctng expe". pre-ister exper. to '\\'otk 2 dayi uals: Mo? t~ Fri 5:30-9:30 J.fODEl..S Needed·PI. ti~. Wary & \loociting cond.s & OUNG ~fan 15-19 Io r FOUND; Oean1 colored Afghan w/black face. Flea collar, Male. Superior and _,MQorovla. C.M. 548--1610. iJ)UND 4-5 mo. okl Siameae kitten. Area, TUJUn Avf'. bet"'eeii t2J.it il 2'lnd. Qin. ,t.ct 66-6496. Plumbing 6071 . d, but not e&Se!;J· Salary per wk "'ilh occ. nil.in, in Ii: Sat. 9.30-l .30. No e~. £\.~ &; "''t>el$:end. w 111 liberal employee benefits. pltime factory "'Ork. !otust tu $450 ot' crminensurate CdM., 9:30 to G:OOpm, !\.ton need1..'<i. Hrly 1va~c p u s train. 539-M98 alt. G:lJ pm Apply ln Penson be able to \\wk morns 4 T.L. Otll.DCARE. My Costa L.R. arts PL U t.I BING w/cxper. Newport Be a ch thl'u Sat. F1ex. sc h e du I c bonus. For more -into. call NEW FACTORY 110 E. 1st S1ree1 early attns. 64&-2702. A1esa Honie. Hot M ea 1 5 • ~emodels & Re~lrs. Waler olc. Good l'O. benefits. CaU desirable. No s t u d e n t s , 636-'i89l or SSZ..2'.l58. Branch ouUeti Just o'--nm.. Santa Ana Child Cero 6020 roUND Cray .flulfy e a t • .<Jo'emale. Vic H.B. 536-1004. F O ii ND; ?.fide Samoyed H.B. 6-8 wks old. t'ncd Yd. Call 645-1455 J~~chh~~-£.U~ ~tn. ~el~ 833-3450: _,. please. Goo d references HOSTESS in area ~ the fol~;;,,~ C'X'tractor '°2r·. MIC & BIA Con1plete ACCI'S. "'Pal1lllJU!7Blilijig., nece~ry. Call t.1r!I Adams, l\.fust have some eicper. lYfgmt Trne $18S wkl~~.~------- Plumbiog Service L 1 c residential builder. s ml . 64+-751a J\.fugt be over 2l yrs old Servmen 12) S3 hr SALES: 2726!H • ofc., airport atth. Construe... COUNTER HELP Apply In Person 103'.m-4pm Salnrnen Open !\tarried? Need 2nd ~'Ome'!' v~~,c~~~ugioo~ L.R. <Jl'IS PLUl\.fBlNG Lion exp. req'd. 833-2704 P/lime days&: nights. Apply ~?RENZO'S Pref ovr Zi, married. cat. call s.1"1"·1c;•·:::1G~~- A d d . 1 • Re od r Remodel-. & Repairs. Water H11rger King :b.115 Hal'oor 25332 l\.Jdnlyre Jld All benefits, career po11lllons, Equal 011por. Employer -I~ concr~t~~ ~o:~~gs: heaters.d is pos a l !!, Apt. Manager Blvd,CostaJ\.lesa. (\\llld \Y~st.Shopp~ng Clrl 494-1065 , SCHOOL HOURS FINAL STOREWIOE1 FOUND -yng Siamese cal. References. ~;sL #293515 furn an ces, dishwaahel'!I. Couple to manage lovely well COOK l\.tussion VleJO POSITION CLEARANCE VIC.~ Hills. Leisul'e Ma-wl 612-6263 MIC &. BIA n1alntained .40 to 50 wtlt $al.1try B.(."rording to exp . HOSTESS/CASHIER ---------l9:30AM lO 3PM dnily, Sat. MetctuuxUse at Cost ,or ·-· \Vorld 837~. ROOM Additions & ~model· Con1plcte Plumbing Service. ad u It apartment complex, Prefer _OQ students. Exper. Fftlrue. No exper neccss. option11l. Exp. dc~irable in Helow lo make room fur f' · Found -Bike in_g. Relerenc:es on request. Lie. 77269.\ Orange & L • A . Counties. pref'd, but will train. Apply Apply In Person . Church or Sunday S ~ h .• , ne\~I .Shipmcnui. 6'lf>.1612 btwn 5-7 P!li1 Lie. No. Bl 189201. Call Remodel & Repair 6081 Xlnt tenant!!. Salary + between :Z:30-4:30p1n. Hnni· Cisco's Restaurant PTA. 'S!..'Out'g. Oii' COm· llto6pm.Closed A-tondaya:. Ki -TI4-540-223J or 642-5504 bonus. Call 213·9'.l6440'7 burger Hamlet, 154,; Adanui, UAM-2:30P!li1 , l\1unlty wbrk. etc. For in· , 'COURTNEY B~~~ p~~~~m(;~~: GER\VICK & SON BI d g. GOOD \VORK, Re~. 25 yr!! weekdays, CM. Ask for l\fr. Hagen. 3850 S. Pifu'A Dr, S.A. ~r:& 1g~~: ~~~:~Y.-'een ' ANTIQUES 537·1201 Conlr. Add remoci. St. lie. =~r.· 1~eK~ns~Jf~ g~ ARTIS!, p/ll~e. si.udent COOK. institutional cxper. HOSTESS !;ECU..'I RY Jlece lion' 2490 Newport Blvd., CM CALICO CAT-abandoned & Bl-114321, 67J-.6(»1, 549-2170 nie. 1 Cfl.l'C good at design & blow-up. itc~~~ii~I~ tr~~?· ~\~\ ~~~ DinncrAl~1""s.cxperSe. •1_,:<:ij< ~ile 1 clei~, f~r gr: w i ~i;i ANTIQUES -Grandfather, needs home. 1 ""Ulla Beach Draftin• 602. 6 · \\'rite, Box mt, Newport eves. PP y, n1 s a uuu, N rt B h 1. · l J.fant1e. Camelback & 3 ·.-. "'" ,....,.., ......... • ADD · A-ru.i -r -;..100EL & Beach. ca ~"'. person. Apply 1445 Superiol', 162'111 Puciiic Coast Hwy, e1A·110 ca c inaocia piece French Slatue clocks, _ ..... """"......., REPAIR 23 """""' NB con1pany. Sa I a ry com-Oak b 1~. -,,,--~-.-----I DESIGN. dralting, rentodels. yrs. exp. Llc. ATTENDANT fo cf~l.~B~. ~~------nten!lurate \\'/qua.lilicatlons. sm. 1 15·• Oak rolltop [.(). · Li'· \\1llite F' em a 1 e additions hontes. Free est. No. 238-014 ::i\UTH CONS!' ' tx~r. r C 0 0 K. pltlnie, 11.'eekencls. HOUSEKf..C:PER, live-in, 2 desk & misc. 120 Virginia Poodle. Nr. Brookhurst & ...,.., """" .l'J.~74 graveyard shlft. Good pay Short order, bu....-crs etc. l'tU "Is E ro.....n-" &:nd rerumc IO Box-no 316. Pl., No . 3 646-9082 Garfield. HB. 9!:)3..2621 . ~ -frirwe benefits. Apply Shell "-~ Co .,. 1 e r,:.r, ng. or r•=....,, NEWP '.~ .. Daily P\lOt. P O Box l='="'..:.::c..:c::::::.:::: __ _ ~E~l~oc"'tr~i-c-a~l ---~60=32 YOUNG exp. nr lie. Arch. Sto:.uon. 1000 Irvine, N.B. .......ch·s rner, So. Coast essential. Salary open . ORT 1561'.1, Costa ~felioll, ca 1 if PR of matching ruby vues, LOsr: Vic. 19th & Hamilton, will design & b u i J d Jiu. Plaza. M&-i955. _71"-'4==~-="------Personnel Agency 9'lti2S ~ fluted I.ops. Over 200 yrs male Big Black Labrador, E LE CTR l C I AN * Old provmnts to )'Ollr home or AYON COUNTER \\'onlan. Ne a t 11 0 U S B KE E PER ' com· Newport Beach 64248701.:::::S.;=:---~lloo-----old. Call 646-4397 for lnf. no collar, or I.D. &J2...2465 JobS , _ i'\c""' Jo~r~. Servu.:I! bus. Try me, John. ~7037 handwriting. Thurs 1h11.u panion, fem. Live-in, non * C'Yt~-kkeepers Ask for Ruth FND Irish Srlter pup 6 mos. "nil• a>·~1·m• '" ·pla•• Roofi"ng •"'-~Ion. Apply n1orns I 9 3 0 , mo k o,. M ", t d, 1"·0. Uz Reinden Agency ANTIQUE AUSTRIAN cod. v ie.19th, C.l\I . Ov.~r iden-&i2-9829"' -..... ....... -..: Need Cash Far , 'cwport. ~1 ~'2-52'l4. • NURSES ... LVN's full tin1e & 40'll B1rdi St., &lite llM CERT GRAND PIANO". tify sex & color. 557..flll7. REPAIRS -'I ,_ I<• 'L . .:o:.c:::;.::==~~---p/timc for small l' on v. New;:t.rt. Beach 83l-8190 ELECI'RICIAN-license no. , fl.I .rr--· RS. Ch • ? C 0 Up EI Exp ericnced HOUSEKEEPER live In . hos $34 hlf & ......,. DI I A J~ •-•••5 Make oUer. Pri 9ty, Eves, t'O u ND t.1alam uh!.'HU.!.ky 233106. Small ,.. bo, maint Free esl. Llc'd. Ask lor nstmas n1anagers for 22 udult, no t.1U•l be able to ·····el \Vith be pf· per ,Ii t t;UUU a -__,...,, 646-4656. . --• BU</·•t H b \\'alt .,,.n ~"' anytill'\4! 1 '-' " ne its, Apply In penon! No Char-To You 1uwe. .... . a r o r l ~&~re~paln~'!'.C· 5<&-Slfl3~~~-== ii r:::'i:::";i~:;:,;::·~':.i2;~ii;;;,1Jf you're ambitious & en-pet un ts. 1 block lO major 2 adull8. Prestige home, top Glenhaven of Newport, 1555 E b"~t: .. •t=. CARVED Pedestal t b I., View home!, N.B. SID-13<16. Furniture 6041 Sewing/Alterations 6084 thusiastic, you can s tar I shopping, Costa MeM. ?.1id· salury. Refen:nces re q . 'SUperior Ave, N.8. · sta ;~""'! .... ..____ \\'alnut. Circa lMO. $250. 1''0UND "'hllc cal Halloween ca.ming money in1mediatcly die aged o r relired-litc 4!19-3418. NURSES Aide & 0 r de r I y SECURITY 5.3&-2919 nlghl. Orani;e and Del Mar. r URN l TUR E R e pair DRESSl\.-IAKING aT,AT'f~"'~VMON REPRES1 HEN-maintenance. Free lovely 2 H~O~U~SE=KEE"--P-E_R_·_L_i,-,-,-.. -. 7 am_ 3 p ni . Exper .. or Appliances I010 C.l\.l. 548-5868. Service, Chairs strengthen-ALTERATJONS v~. eet peop e. ave Br apt +. 646-0016 between 1 , 8 tralne. es. !li-le~i Ve .... c Co"'. 846-!!640 fun too. Call for details: 4&6 Ea11tb ull, J girls, 7, , 10 . ,._. LOST, Reward, bh•ck Jeni ed & reglucd. Free e s l. MO-'l04l ~TvEiiCYim,-;;;;;;;-]i-: 1 ~640-~' !!::!15S6~~o~•~b"1>-:i;<::8~9~l4~--llosp, 661 Cegter SI, CM OFFICER , FREIGHT DA.i'dAGE SALlE New Holpoint Re(rtgerators, \Vash e r&, Dryers, Di>;bwaiihers, N c w war· l'Mty, 'C1'edit, Bo(A, 36~ W• W:l.rtlt'r, Santa Ana. near li.ll.rOOr, 979-29'11 SlameselBunnese, 11/1/7~. 646-6989 Tile 6G91 · DELIVERYMEN over 18 . 54S-558;J. VI E 1 6 p I!' E I · HOUSEKEEPER !or Y n g I "°"'"""°·,,.-,.-,~~~-·I c ~astq uff llrt'll, ·44.1164 G•rdening • 6045 CERAl\.flC TILE N~W & BXBYSI'IT~R. A>ly H~111e .ror l iJ1"';1-infes 1d~ive~ ~ ·~~~ Exec. Mothe1•Je11s hon1e. Pvt N U~ SES A l DE: S, e X· Opportunity (Ol' 11ub\IC rein· LOST, Sable .tc while male J A p A NESE G,\ROENER remodel. f' r c e eio!LmateR. 4 yr. old girl. 5 Iv 12 e\es. honil's. s_m per tno. ta-'ll -'1SOO rm/bath. Sa.lat')'. &M-4884. ~·1cnced. B a Y v I e \V Con-tion11 etc. ?.Ulltary 'poUct.,or Collie. lyr ol1l. Vic ilfesa S · bs . 1 r.36-2-""' 3 to 4 days week. Q\\•n tl'ani;. , L~~-=ce-~~--~' 1 va,le11Ce!11 HOt!pitnl, C J\.1 · lnw cnrorcen1 . nt b11.ckgrou11d ' Verde, Ul~/1•1. 642-59-13 Exp. \V c e k I y ;<.1 a i nt . 111 JO \\e oonte. '" ... v. 962-1963. D E L I V"Efi.Y Jiou~c1~·lvc!I HOUSEl-.::Ef.PER to live-in, 642-350.i rl'quircd. , WST: ChBl'fll TI n g I !;Cl\· Cleanups. Tree & s h r.u b * 547-8878 * BABYSmER De . ·ed parl-ti1ne.Spllf -lihfft. Den-~:~dre~l~~~l~. Sehl age NUf'.SES Aide . 3-ll Shift. Apply Jn Perl!OlllM.!i Dtµt thnental va!ut'. RE\VARO. ~'79:>a Free es!. 548-94~, Kitch, ._:n:1)'\1'1\yS, Bathroon1s home, 1 or 2 d:~ pl:,: tal La b. Call 646--5068. Port Mesa Conv. 11ospital, tt1ond~ illl'U Frida..¥ 9--llam h"EN~iORE Vt'ashe1· & Gas Dryer. $50 . each . Guaranteed & Delivered. 546-8612 Laguna al'f'R. &»-m:-. Top Soil 6092 Prefer ha\'e O\\"n tt•ansp. & DENTAL INSURANCE Call 642--0598. -Pt~CIFIC MUTUAL EXP. Gan::lcnel' s e r vi n" _, ... ..,..,_, ~aJ' . .. ·. f f'i1·e & Ca~ualty seci:clucy, 700 rt C -NB .. naS. '""" '"" .._,, .englllg posn·.,n 01' cL1hns experience. ORDER DESK. n1 f g . In· ewpo enter....-., .. Newport, CD~I iu:ea. Co1npl •TOP SOIL * COi\-lPOST• BEAUTICIAN, middle aged, enthusi1111tic girl as dental ROBERTSON INSURANCE dustrlal ball & roller bear-an equal opportunity empl)'. i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~ljj•~I ,•~·~""~'7"~ing.~· ,..,,~Y~anl=;'~1'_""_""_· •MULCH * REDWOOD • lady, ~tust kmw pi.ncurls oU k-e nianagcr in growing 673-3850 CdA.f. ings, 1nin. 2 yns lndl.l.¥lrlal SERVH?E Sta. Salesman & Rent Wa1her1/Dryer1 Pwlolllk _&16-46N CALL 5lllHi930 & finger \\'Bving. A 1 6 0 . pra~. Expcr. req'd. Sau --~~"'--"'=---I telephone , order desk exp. lube n\llll. Top pay & f:ringe $2. Wk. \.\Ill Matnb LAWN SERVICE Tutoring 6094 modem styling. Tues thnl Clen1. area. 493-93ll. ~ li1ust be delail oriented. Qt. benefit.I, Ex;per. man prer'd. *639-1202* DEPENDABLE Fri. Call eves bet"'ll 6;:ll DENTAL: E.~per. f'ronl of-fice located 111 Irvine. Call 1''ull or p/l. Shell, 17th & GE. \\'asher 1. dryer, Washer P,ersonals 5350 ~!~t~laint • Cl~~d:n TEN 0 N:! imtnlction. Private. &: 7:30, 5-18-4Wi. lice girl. Kno\\·\edge 08844[ tn. ~ PERSONNR for appl. 979-763.1 Irvine, N.B. tn g4. oond., ~r needs • SPIRITU1\L lC:ADER • Open 1D A~l lo lOPt.1 Advice 011 aJl , alters. .... µ2 N. r.::t Ounlno R.el\l San Clernenle, F« appl. • l $903( •J92·913G DIVORCE ONLY $65. Co1nplctety rellllble 673-579.1 PREGNANT? -, eon.OdentlnJ COl.l!Uiel· Ing & rei'CITnl. Aboction, adeption Ii: keeping. AP· CAltE 642-4136 ~~lt-Rellreri 11ro1. gt'nt , 35, nice lookln!!;, w~l·es to meet ,:;1tr11cti\'l'! gl.rJ for d11ytlme dal~. P.O. Box lJ.2.1., TWltln '26ifl, REAL ESTATE TRAI NING. lndiv, ill!iitruction. Pmional attn. SaJn or broker exam 2·3 \\'k!, Academy 5-~ll92 )'. • Pnlm/0:11.,.J Rcodcr * Ad/RcJurlion 11&1 E~ach Bl, Stan~. 527.3400 ~1 ARRJAGE-FAl\llLY lfE.l.P LfNE ""ms KANDEE-Thru God'a KJ'llCt •I love you atv.·a_p, always, ways • .Pt'L Dick &ti idl .. ltem• 'Ao'tlh • DallY ' 'Ptlbt Cl.lwlfied ad. 642.-5618 ne ir. BE OF SERVICE TO surance. Good pay. 54.11· · OFFICE HELP SERVJCE Sta. Attendant minor ter>tlir s100. 9IU--036 GARDENIR8S/COa™/lND. Call 675-011 YOUR COMMUNITY DENT1\L As!ll, exper. X-ray SERY1CES•AGENCY 12 IP.dies needed tor tempor· FUll l Part-Time FREE PICKUP _ Rera Cleanups, tree & shrub trim Schools & & Get Paid 1'~or 11 Wclrom-cert. ~I P~fs·.&i.30 lntt>rv\e\\'S By Appl. a:'y part tlme prorno1'on _990 E. Cc_!.st Hwy, N.B. Appl's &.scrap Metal Soll ed. Seo~ 0 "'er s' Instruction 7005 t n g Newcont~rs. Fle,.ible 488 E. 17th St (111 Irvtne\ C.!li1 Y..'Urk for L1.glln:i. Hiiis flillon SERVTCE Sit\. help "'llnlcd. C8U anytime, 615--5258 ===""~~'°",.,--..,.1 -----·-hrs. Need cti.r, t)'llo!'A'fiter DENTAL Asst Chairslde. 6 Suite 214 642-1470 lnn Clelepllone l'tlmpai:•n1. E1'cs from •lpm l "'knds. ELECl'RIC dryer $40. Elec-o~;~~o~::[ro~f &buc:. ~}!'~Elc=~~t~Yn~~.~ ~17~ dl s po 11 1_._l o n . ~~~tii:.~f.B.~~35~~t 11 . "1 ooe4> w'A aa-tA. ~!\~.~~),~!.~:=~ ShelT'l;_::~ .. ~~·1 •• ~ .. ' .,.tr!~-~~~· Bed frame $20 . .mo. Guaranteed SatW. !:!-lld inttm1~\fl.te11. C & 11 --JOBS JOBS JOBS -Mty: --u.25 per hour+. e .. ,.. ....... _, ici ~· Bruce at 7 5 2-13 2 l or OOAT Opet'fl.!or, mrn. -ro Ton D1E1 NT,\L11,..,,AS!rt&!ll::,_~t1. 11,·•1,. 1 AAMES lOO"'• FREE Houl"$ aval..bl)Je 9-1 1•5, or ln1urance, p/Ume. Flex. hra R-E F.R t C ERATOR White 118-iAltu1d..itc....XuU-tl1t'W. '\Vt•ltc me, "-"' ,,., s. ust 11 !';...9 Apply 010 ... i .. .,.,r o'nly I" &:. p(l.1. 962-3844. COldspot, ~. 120 Vi-inla EUROl?EAN G1\RDEN'E'l'f-' Box no 315. Dally Pilot, be expel. 557~700 ~11-c11u Qf " ~•.~ " P ·• Ltuldscaping·trw service vyo 0 1"c,E.HoPmla•ooo1,'TIM"'i",,.ry P.O. Box 1560, C:r.!ia M~. 0 EC 0 RATOl< TltAIN'I .. ,.,... !.-Eniploynient A(:cncy ~,!.?:Jn. l\.1r. Jones front desk Tel.phone Solicitors ~l~.,~-C'-~""'=----= 1 reasonable, &&2-5329, ~142j " 9,,....... i,..., Costa !lilt'!lll "r"'UOO ~ ..... La P'!.t,il..aguna Hll!s, 11\easnnl eve y..ufk. Hrs Bicyclff I020 l '~"'~-~N~<w~m~""1!!!!!!!~&<'3~·2";2flll~c~··~ll~f.~·~~·:~~~-:: Sini:ile girl, 25 to <10. Call : W<r No PhOnc uur1 Please. 4·9pm Mon th"'' "'-I. ~<~~~--------General Services 6046 BOYS • GIRLS 6U-80'l0 Ari( 101· 11'01-y. 2706 liarbor 81\'d, Suite 207 •u .,. SCllWINN STIN • Anahm 600 N r:ocltd 77&-81~ PART Time, General Otrl~'t, 835-0744 or l\PDIY M()n & 1 G RA Y , CE R,T• FI ED WEL.DE R II I • j ~~te!lo~n ~~LOT coJil DJ.~~ w~~1!:..o~1~ !'a(i,~ OrguN'1CloR" BISEA•l•EtS63<M·EN~ rn':.w~:J:i~~. ~.:e sZ'!; r~ ~'.11{T:~ls;,1 ;1 ~~~~ ~~ ~~o:r:k fo~·~~l!f ~-fobl e Unil · 1'""I'ee Estimates lmfM111•1t _ t" l.tESA, OOLI.4:GE PARK & lee $hop. 26.1.'i w. CQa.sl &u.9262 W . Ceta -• ReaMOOable Ratel 540-5-151. 1:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;:;;;;1 EAST &: WEST COSTA 1-lwy, NB. 642-8475. -PETE & Larry' p · ti l.1ESA 6'lM32.l PART Tinle Clxutter Help TELLER, P /TIME & Gen. 11~ _ ~pa:,1" ~ Job W1nted, Mile 7025 _&ciu.ai Oppor.-.Emplo)U OOCTORS ASSISTANT Age 10.15. F..6m $20-$40 ptt for dry cle1:ning pi11nt. ca.JI Bronchi:Jfc aeeb 1 bondable .HE A..L Tlt. Y -lf'iGENJC estimates.~. 61iJ...2609 - --Young la'Qy (J8-28l to work week11euin1newCUF1om<'n aft 3. ~ &-: dependable · Teller to NO Cl.EJ\NING . New 1 T\YO boys '\\'&.nt odd jOM. BoYS e s do c I ors 11. s 11 Is tant for the DAILY PILOT aflel' p f•t ' $ I \\Ork Mon I Sal &: f'u.ll·Ume Cat, Utter Boxes ror Old Hauling 6051 J\ I m oist 11 n y th In g . or [re<.'C'pL Jn ~ahh ft(>ft. 'No llChool 11.nd Saturdays. You ·~ tmt a esmin for v1u:ellon rel.let. £xper. Dehvettd 1, Tlmes \\e61,y. LOCAL P.iovi~ 4 Hauling Rtuonable rates. CD ~t . GIRLS expnr. llCCC!!\!, We lra_ln )'OIJ. must be out , -act)r)ol by 3M "~' F11m. 64-1-8494 'Pttr.d. Conin ·t Jim Plark, CA.TI'A·BOX. 673--QJ7, by student. Large l r 11 ck, 6T.Nl00. P aper Routes Open Apply in penion afln or f \"Ct, 3:00 P1Tl 1100 00 Qblc.to 11owlf PBX Recept. $400 644-72M \Veal<'l'fl fcdttral HI~ A LAYAN KmENS, reasonable, Barry 531·~ ~Wanted1 Fma le 7050 In L•guna Beach in 2112 llarbor Bkl., '0-t. ~1\'~ 3 dayg per Wttlt. No L\;ht 1)'P\ng. S.v\ng1, 0 214-1 !!:':. ())alt ltwy, Sealpointt a:, r I am e 1. --Man~ Locations. EM PL o YMENJ Otre_red: _ vtrie11 or co.II~. GOOd Beginnen Pogt Cd ~f . t-; qua I Opp or. Pfnlans. Whltn A: Blue. 1-fAUr.ING , ~1 o vi n g and CL.ERIC1\L pos11lon \\'nntrd. Sm~! nte manul, Co. need• :,n:n".flOMatkln pro\! ld ed. " WESTCLIFF mplo)lt.>J'. rn. l up. ~O Tra h Cleanup. 2.51.udents. Typing. llllng, ele. 11 Yc11rs Ca ll r. LamlMrt rel\a.bl.e f/tln1e e.n1ploi.-ee. ! I 96M8J~ p~~icl IM.'V Doe• IMO • • fm-1749 1t office ell(lf'r. N e at op-642"4321 ()ppor. to krow w/co. Min EqUAI Oppor1unlty EJ-,plnyt't' (Mark lD ~nll'f'l HAULING. $10. per Joad p ea r • n c e. Dependable. Equ1d ()ppor. Em"loyer ~W-req'O. 9'm-2200, Jim Journeyman Mtch•nic JGM E. Edinal!r. s. . TELLERS BASSE'J'T mo I her I Red 1rame<1latt A. De~ndablc Loeel "''-.. '2~8101. BOYS & GIRLS CliJle. Tu work 1n 111110 elut> 11p-Call ~ Downey &lvlnis ' Loan Hound ta1her. 6 pl'Oftlltdna =='Se:CrvC:::lo<,..,_.;:MS-86837=:,_-,-COl..LECE grad needs part Newspaper OuTfers, '-fin. .:::;;E:,;X~'T~R~A~l~N~C~OM=~e~ provl'd •hop. Xln't P'\Y. In-Ptrsonnil Clerk . hu Ofl(!nlf\¥1 In I! I Hun--.JPI avail. $5 ea. 557.911~ SKIPLOADER It dump truck time job lo aupplement wb . ..age 10. Udo Is.le, Balboa Work 1oam-1pn1, 5 day wk. llW'aoce bepetlts, pAld \'fC, To $.)5(), F~ r11ild. Crtat %f°tim~~lhr~nc~_!?:, COCKER ~lei, 2 yrs ofd, wo rk , Co1l(fltc, a&pln1lt1 tCflcher pay. !: v e I' In i: • Prnlnlula, ())nt3Ct .Mr. Sandwich dtllvtry giJ'L Call 5 0.\)'t. 6*8S3S. jobw/lo!J or public conlact. prdemd. Xln't Jll 0 rk'Ga: ~~ Cbimpion ~. ~"'ing, brt'1c1ng. 846-nto 1\fon.-rn. 6n-68U. S.cluitro1 r o~ lhc DA.CLY l .!6:::!,;-4~1.!S~. ----"'=-JAQ{ IN THE DOX,Ju;im~ XID'1 titjU• AIM 11."M POil-cotl(!s. Ca11 ~r. s e 111)', 1.,;;:;,;::;:=..••------ llllve tom~ )loll want-to MJ\TUltE W!Sma n-.;.M Cite& PlLOT or ca.II 6:2 l!!I &: <1penlnn ~PM • midnltc. tiOnt. C111J Control 0~ $f9.,.~, EquaJ Op por , AKC Gennan Shtpherd J!Up& iiell'l' ctaalfled 1dl do JI will cltAn your home for le111ve llJl!llW:atkr.1. 1'hf' t•111tl\t o:rew m Irie weat. Al*>, f2AM.«AM. 121» Baktr EmplO.)'ment ~. 3~ F.mpl()ytt l'h:lm ch 11 mp ion lines, well . call NOW~ ,)KIU· 5451-7!\80 M(Hi()-11. Equal. Op1ior. Ernplo}ra" , .• a OoU7 Pll<1t Cl.,~\fl~ Sl,'l'oMll Ne1a I:tvine, N.B. ~. l'CMl>llablc OOHIUI ' • • . , ~ y ! n ,,,, ... .,, N-7, 1974 DAIL~ ~ILO Dot• I040 Furniture 8050 Furn1h,,. iiii M~1'" ... =1'"1o--=---.-='"""P"'l•--'.".""-:a:-or;=-.""nt.,......,&=•c.""'rnpo=""n"","'s."l"o"J---.,-,·4,.,Wh=:'M"""l'D"'r"tv""•""•--.t•sso;'iii-T.u1l'.o::,c'ci:;:•::ni::t ,,__'9"°5"90"""D=at"•"'u::'-n-'-""'""'~ :u1t.::::rv ~ORLD,. SEARS y, PRICE SPANISH •lyle, 2 yn. old. **PUBLIC~ ,1111 ltont • 9120 J EEP, • whl d-•. -... -,..... TOP DOLLAR "er, ""• Doberman Box Sprl'l & Mattress MUllt 1tll~ Llv's. nn. I Furniture •uct Adutt n-.... ct .. _ TRADE -Mttcedff 2!iOSE. &Z Cha.nae hubl. llOft top, Amttleu Eaklmo. Oolllta. m 1 bd 6tl>-l8U "" -· __.. bl nd D I Be.rcain 548-4TIH d • )' • ; PAID ,_ 11 dop, Ollhuahua, 11ny ale 11.1 u rm. cir' (DMlfni Weleomel Now ~ l'WftVaUonL fmpecca e co • e 1 r 11 586-'t064i. Pood) ... Plt Bulb, Cock•-Reg. Sal.. 64).,.., *'RIDAY 7:JOPM* For lntonn•tlon p1 ..... """ .,,.... w/Ca~ Campu, •=--"'~"~· ~--~ IMMEDIATELY JOO MIXED PUPS S{ud Ser-Twin ..•••• srn.90 s 89.88 SACRIFICE FURNITURE Alt tYPH tum. " • pp 11 . N2.29$.J. In Colla !!eta, or Value '3900. Da)'I 833-2900, '7-1 K~ BLAZER. A.Jr. PIS. vlce Moat Breeds. Roll@r Full ....... $219.90 Sl09.88 Uvlna Rn1. Set, Dlnlnc Rm. F.llale Bankrupt cy A 96Um In Fountain Valley. £\Pei 49f..33'8 P IB, Cht)!enne rquipmtnt, FOR ALL Canaries, JlePilll!4 l Turelf.t. Qu~n .••.. $269.95 $134.88 Set, Tt.bln, 1.a.mps. Call Re p ~ 1 aeial 0 n 1. Alto Our lntttuctor requetts that a.ruST SEU.. Top Kl.I Ctnpr. $4995. 493-IM39 FOREIGN C •Rs Open Ewa. "11·$17 K'lng ....... $369.95 SlM.88 * 630-tno: 63$-82&1 * unclalmed 1rorace. only thole •lnce~y tnktNt· Mell, to flt LI.iv or Courier. Trucks t5'0 .-. WllMARANER RE£!-INER CllAIRS reg Oara .. S.lo IOU MASTERS AUCTION cd In leamtnr to pt.,. th• -belo,. <PM o r CALL OR COME IN Sl'lV.95 Now SU9.88-5 CXlku 20BI~ Newport Bh"d C).i Orpn abould take advan-wkndl. TO S!E US PUPPIES At theie,. 2.JocalioM only! J FAMILY, Twfn'bedl,)Wth '33-S625 or 646-8686 t.qe t thl.li trc!e otJa. ''s-· -Ca~---.-d--,.-.,-,-w-o, .. t· • -~ SeaN, RQebuck and Com-f\ll'n, rattan. chair • bead-• CN1t Music S.rvlce Store.et cabi,ne ts, 1ce box. • A.KC puny, Adami at Afagnolla, board. 1panlth padr. ch&l.r, SCRAM LETS UPRIGIIT PIANO ll ~ ~ .., Huntington Bcacb, 962-mt, hartglns lrun11, oil palntlrlp, IANO 1.;;=='-"=~---541 ·5838 ZiO E. 17th St., O>at& r..1esa, d~pea, left ha~f clubl, • 2 PLAYER. P S Motorcycle•/· 540-50!X>. b a'~ bell• en ~I!.· ANswr1s 960-1155 • Scooten 9150 SHELTlES <MI•. Colll01l MbDEL FURNITURE Kawua MOtorcy '· mbo. ii;;, Sawing Machines i0f31-----..,..--AKC, Champ. 1lred., sable hardware. many more ,& ttl'1. Rea.a. lc term 1 . Prices al!llheCI, musf unload use:(ul Items, lllll Colcbe1tel' Cipher -Inept _ Spiny _ KENMORE portable tlf"'lJlJJ'. S57..QB9 bat of model tum. BJg Can· Ln, 1(1 Blk E. of Beach, otl Likely -LIPSTICK & atrala:ht sewing machine MINI OACJISHUNDS. AKC yon East apl.8. 48~ Pine Garll.eld, H.H.) America, where ewry man w/ cllT)'lna c~. abt. 6 rtaittered. Ad o r ab I e. 9 Vlllley l.n., 10 AM to 3 PM. ESTATE SALE la guilty until he can pl'CM! m3,,_oHldlnl. ~· Call MO-t927 weeks old. Black Ii: tan. C.ome to Eat t gate on San F ' Bdr .,,.1 fine rum where the LIPSI'ICK ciune ~------~---~= call 5J6-.&l34 Joaquin Hills Rd inc m ,...... e. · from SPonlna ""--.. , -""~~~~~==~ :~~~=~;;·;::::::I pedestal pme table, many =«·="'"'"""--,--,....,.~ --" ~ SHERRY'S K9 AlL BREEDS h11hld lt1!m1. Ant~uc1. All· LOOKING t o r w1beatable ~-~-------1 Boardlna: 'I. Groomin&" MATIRESSES Space Sto.raae c qr n e r barpins? Searcl}ing for FOR Sale. Scuba Tow Elte-Plcku.P' le Dl!UvttJ ••• Hamilton-I. io(ewland. No. good bu.y1 ? Puture trlc po~'ettd. New. $399 . Poodle PuPP)' Sale 546-2848 MA TIRESSES ~ 1, H.1!. SaUSuo. l Moo. SeOtttanes ·"'""'· o! OCC 837-8402. BU~ MES E Kt • • • 10 am·<& pm. Is 1pon90riJig a Rummage ~..,.'-"'-'--~~~- ·n. T T EN S Que!n, Fqll &: Twin Sets GARAGE Sal h. I I Sale on ThUl'I., Nov. 7th, nSCHER 1kls, .100 C~f v.'1th w/paperv. A unique pet.' PRICED TO &IOVE NOW!! ___ _, ,__._ !~b~C ...... ~!. all .1n .. Ir to · bl! htld at Marktr binding&. U.ed one 8 wl!tlu SU.•• Chnmplo" ...,., """" uniu. .._.. ........ clllll3 U<>J teaooo. ~ ....... <Wio YAr..fAHA 250 ftlX. , lov.·ered · · ~;>Q"' & 646-8686 • 2 ·"'" 1,..,;.. •• ,. ..... 11, ... -the --&-lence-Hal.LBar1r1-...,., .,,.,....,.,;,o ,,_ --' ff Hd lbw 644-<1638. ta.--. ' .,,_, .. ........,. • ""'6 TV R di Hl,I S -...... me. porta.i. 1 comp. . ' lamp1, loll of misc. Sat lot, oll "S" Street. , a o, t, c .z. c&rb. Very ''el')' tut. IRISH Seltt'l', 8 mo'1, AKO $500 tr M.5-0340 Regis. House.bro'S'en. Xln't ROCKER. upholstered, $100. A Sun. 8U2 Pen.ni~ton, nr I BUY 11 C:OLOR TV Xlnt condlUon.l-""'-0"',;0~·~""~-- w/eh.lldren. 842-978.1 aft 6. Shell J.farble Table, w/gold Beach & Atlanta, Good _..,. ~-~·· IQ""e scrftn COMOle. HUSKY 250 1,;,z;""7"~=.o'='°=..:::,,-I Iron bench, $225. ( 19 3"0) #IURS TIIRU $AT .. 9 to ' U..no ,..,.-,,.ture & -• PITBUlJ.Pupt, Purple rib-White Velvet chair, $35 . 3_ SkiJ, Yamaha bik.e, appllancesOrwtll&ellloryou $80 556-2895 Xtras. K50 842-1237 bon, UKC. Lovable watch· (18901 Love Seats, c ut helmets, 3 ipd womens bike, MAS TE RS AUCTION '69 ftfOTOROLA STE RE 0 '73 HONDA 500 4 cyl. Sissy doa:. $1()().$'!00 (n4) 842-5924 velvet. $500. Recliner, $15. drapes, car atereo tape decit 646 1616 or US.'615 AM/FP.I Conaole. Good cond. bar, special cnt!h &: handle MALTESE, AKC. Available 9611-€109 :f Lot• ot Goodies. 465 Alta alt. 6 or Sunday-Mi-0974 $75. 493-7994 after•1¥10n ba~. P.llnt. 831-2G40 dlr. for 1tud. CUSTOM Span. Dining Vista Way. LB. WANTED RCA 21" Color TV, xlnt pie-'C:>?o.tAIC0360,Milrunl,KonJs, 545-4557 rm, set . & buffet. So 11 d 2 DINETI'ES, Gas Log set, ture. has UHF, $12S very clean. $300. SABLE fem. Conle, proven ·brood bitch. AI<;C. Jree to iooii boRi'e. 643-8998-· wood, orig,. cost $2200, Must Elec. heater, wet/Dry TOP CASH OQILAR PAID 557-7452 494-0292 sac, Best otter over $500. Vacuum, Furn, Toys, MLsc. FOR YOUA. . JEWELRY, ·71 YAMAHA Mini Enduro, 675-3486 . ~ S. Greenville, S. A. WGOA!TC!IESJ> SL' .~RT OSERBJEVCT!CES. l,,!'!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!~~~~~I gd cond. DINING rm table, seats 4 56-1484 ' · ~ ' l .· -""' II" Je J 493-3469 l,!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!~!!"!!!!I to12; 4chain,servingcart. YARD ~le. GE washer , ~~URN&ANTIQUES.. --~ "' '73 SUZUKI 12;) TC, only Ir' . Lra: floor clock, trultwood Kenmore dr).W, tow bar, 300 miles, $495 firm. J erry ,,..,to You color. All $500. Good cond. household itenu material -WANTED f010 53&-2'86 or &12-1482 64A A°"" ' •un ·' Generel ' llP.!~~i!!!iiii!~· .......,.,,.,, etc. Thun-Frt·Sat. ou Dar-....... P "•"" DOLLAR PAID ' .:.=="------= ., ·-I I ~v \,J'\.3D 1 · . '72 H()NDA ~. reb t eng, DINING TBL, 8 HI· b a Ck rel• CPot FOR YOUR JEWELRY, CELESTJ,AL NAVIGATION xlnt rood. Mutt s e 11 ! ,,_r;,; .. ;,:..,.;,•:..;;,;ou:;;,._•_..::::,;: I Chairs, China Cabinet. Solid MACRAME! Ch r Is t mas WA1'CHEs, ART OBJECTS, CLASSES Now Forming. All $300./bst otr. 675.-0025 r· Oak. Colt $4000. sac. $1600. Shopping? Come tee to a~ GOLD, SILVER SERVICE, method9 Including a com· Pr! ply. Eves, 646-4656 p~. S5 & up. Sat/Son. FINE FURN & ANTIQUES. puter fonnula. $10 per Jeg. MUST Slll. 1974 Honda 360 UN USUAL Playboy ciu .. 25742 Perlcle., Mission Vie-645-2200 son. 5 or 6 ahOuld suffii:e. CL. S5r50 or best olfer. Eves BL.ACK FE)fALE COCKAPOO. 5 moc o Id . Likes children. 199'J ftfaple No. 5 0.t. top, O:>Uee Table, go 1 d jo. 837-2512. NOW OPEN! Gifti~ "'i.fh Call eves. (ruJ ·~7. 646-lOOI -_ .. .... •--· ~6893 F3 KAWASAKI F-9 35 0 • .....,_ """"'· .,,... or NOV 8-9-10. 810 :). Personallty lnd1viduaHy Boets, Merine Eq. 9030 Bighorn. Xlnt Cond. Lo m i, MlXEO Terrier poppies, 4 98&..a:rn HousebOld & baby I t e m 1 , Handcrafted to be Unique! ITIO!I. old. Shots. To a r ood FURN ITU R E Rep a I VHF recelven, Ham aear:. Doria L. Gaynor GIFT &:; ~89'1=.,-4i::J69"". ==-=-.,.~-family. 84z-<XMO Service Q\lJ.ts strengthen-8701 Lark port. HNB. PLANT SHOP. 263.1 Harbor '74 6HP JOHNSON, only 3 ·n HONDA SL 125. GERMAN SHEP/LAB Mix, ed & ~ued. Free e s t . ~1. Blvd. CM. Next to Red houn, $400 firm, Jeny s:J6.. St. Legal. Gd Cond, $400 7 weekl, Jo.tale & Female. ~ SF&I'.lONAL-Gm., lo.o.-.L Carpet"Realty 2286 or 642-f.482 • or bat ofr. 549-4325. 646-~ alt. 5PM Queen alze & double water back cu.ahions, gd; con d , o R G A N : o r 1 g --n-i 9 5 . loett, Pow.r tcMO Motor Hom••• . L·O·\f;f ·ABLE pups need beds, f'rames & pedestals ~-· pretcy hangf. lamp. S·acrlflce ! $1500. CM -Siie/Rent homes, quiddy. & heaten 494-0064 aft. 3 S25. 518-5374 finance. Xlnt cond. Private 34' Express CrulMr 960·l379 pm M I SC . household, Iunage. party , no d w n I p mt . FORMER City ol Lo n I MOTOR HOME SfLKY Ttrrier/Poo<Ue, ninle. OFFICE DL>sk. Swivel chr, Wonder Hone, Inchworms 537-4547 or 646-2393. ~'w~ ~;·~roavt8: RENTALS 11.ovetc' kids. 2 side chain. Port. file. 25.58l Charro Dr., SJ C HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE by Xlnt tor flthh!a & diving. All new unlts. Best Rates. ..... 13().-7948 El 'l'oro. $150 for all. 846--3166. 493-2878. Senior Girl Scout Troop Las Completely rbll Ii recent ra1es tor weekends or 1/2 SIAMESE Kitten,' dll· ,2 modern.chairs, 2 step end ~~:oAk~!r~~.L!utho~: ~pe.G~r8Sco~t ~fke ~ haulout. $8250. Pvt pty. O weekly. 20'·22'·24' fully sell· 9160 " \'•H 'T l I H \'. l>OD G f S~b 1610 . TRUCKS 4 whMI d1;ves e Pk·kups • Ramc.'harrer• • Vons • IO~over or liilnal fa clory !J1"91Ct with 1hl11 ad. ·2888 t-t .1rbot Blvd ltJ\TAMf\J\ '&:l CHEVY .Pkup,'68 Pont. e111. & tram., 1adtllc tankJ l: n1ags. Gd. paint. Must .ttt. $900. or ofter. 64G-6310 aft . 6Pfll '66 OiEVY P .U. V-8, Auto. P/S. Air. \\'Ide !Ires. New camper shell/extras $1350. 613-6120 '60 FORD ~ T. 6cyl, gd eng, new trans. ball, brks. &: fuel punip. $3!'-. 548·7983. MS-7983. '59 CHEVY, new 111otor, trans, paint, n1ap, see to flpp1-ec. Best oUcrl Alt. 6. 557-7621 '73 CHEV LUV P.U. niags & only 21.000 original miles. \\/Ill trade &11·2CWO dlr. 1956 ~~ TON PICKUP Truck. Cstn1 cab. Xlnt cond $700. 673-164.1. Vana 9570 ... , p· •• r~ l \"1("1"0H\~ ·.DODGE Cl 556·4610 ··'~ ': r'°- 1975 DODGE VAN "Special'' :Jl lAB5VOOl240 J<'Ull Price + T&1; $3776 1888 H,1 tbor Blvd C O '>T A~lo.f'>fl • tettnt colors, 6 \vk1, cu~. tables, ~wnut coUc.e table, Adams. Jo~ r 11 s a 1 20631 Adams, CM ·<n·exr i:o Post W Singletary. cn4) 61J..~50. con!Aine"d. . 545-5978 logga1e. 89H'IS4 Suburbia Lane. office) • 16. DORS£Tr Cabin Cruiser REGENCY MOTOR '73 OIEVROLET VAN % F I•· 8050 4 &: 6 DRAWER CHESTS 40HP J 0 h n 1 0 n outboard HOME RENTALS ton · long wheel base. 3 urn iure • GARAGE Sa I e Clothing LEADING Tenn la Club trlr. $800. 33.. bait tank: 100'1 N. Harbor, Santa Ana. • spd tr&nsmil!slon. Exc:ep-PAINTED & WALNUT treasures & -tra;h. Sat ic Me!J)beltlhip. Sl,000. Yo 11 ss •--, fl< !2' Alum 839.7400 tional. Low n1.1..e1 (3222.A) •• WHITE wooden be<!room set, drecer. mlrmr, l n!Jht lltand. $41100. 549-1690 675-3853 Sun 9 & 10. 9-5. 2001 Arnold pay transfer fee. 67fr2649 u ... u ..... • Only $3195 BEDROOM Fumit"-White A "-·ta •1 ·~ -... , '"" ~I 7%HP outbOard, car-'70 Dodge Van Convenlon H. d. Ch I ....... ve, ....,. "esa, .....,..,.,"" 1,.:;~:=,· 0-''°~;;·~~.,..-~~~ rier $2'15. ~ S.C., y • Au•·, v•·t 1'-s, OWar 9YrO et J<'rench Prov, blue hldeabtd H I060 NEIMAN'S "Hockey Match" -o .., AU• .. .., :SOFA It; 2 Chn. Chrome coueh, chest ·&: Queen 12 orses S250, Alvar's "Toreadotts" STEAL!! f~n!~~.& Mech. $289 5 . Dove and Quail St&. •vinyl kltchc!n chn. 968-2365 bed, all like new., 61;r.-0928 QTR, ~.tor leue •• , . llOO. Picauo'a "Circus" ~ Nr. M9cArthor, Jamboree Pl ca:tl aft 5 SO ...,..... \U xp. 'n 2S' TS SEARAY Expre .. 1~--.,..-------1 and Brhtol . eue · * FA Ir Lo'viseat •very rider only. Dee.lat. 673--0786 $145. Pvt pty. 535-5595 Cruiser. w/trlr. Good Shape. Motor Homes, Ne"'JlOrt Beach 8l3-0l5.5 SOEA. xlnt eond, $50. Baby gJ qua!.; «'I.in made, ntYer Jewelry •70 Misc. Wentecll IOl1 $8500..Days. ~ & Eves S•l•/Rent 9160 crib $20. used. u.suany hm. 968-7910 ' -&iS-4521. • '71 Oo<'<e Tr'ftC!~ 1an 100 Van with custom Surfer special Interior, air cond, wide oval.8, ma.g whee.Ls, SHARPS Ga1 saviDi 3 spd with Ji.Ian! 6 engine, wired for soond. $3195 (88UJ) 846-2482. KING-SIZE bed; complete; .72 REINEU. CABIN CRUl· MOTORHOME ,'l".WJNbe<li.nXlnlcondwllb goodshape.7UDMaple, TURQUOISE WANTED: Toy1 tor SER2l',fullvequfp._Slpa S, RENTALS frame.$$. CM. after 6 only, • J'EWELRY ~mir-air~~imwru Dana Point 11Jp-$2,000 dwn DALE'S UM900 S51-4?79 RATTAN ;Bdrm, Sola, 10.W/eOFF sell custom made to)'a on takeoftr$4500497·2370 AutoSer.&Parta MOO .s,n. klle Items W!tb a Daily Refrigeratol', MiilC: on--AU-lndl.an Jewelr,.. c-onslin-men.t Maxine, '26 OWENS Ctar A·l eond.1'-'-'--'--'""'----- mlt& 0-.rifleli.ad. ~I 673-7138 675-8143. Ofkr. 1213)283-056 wkdyli. WANT 1'0 BUY Stock Hob-• RobusleLU fttoton 4 • A OONYDllM ~NO ANO SEWING GU!Of: ,QA THE OM. ON THE 00, For en ed in Women's World C•ll Sue 642-5671, •fx. 330 Party-Pretty! W \ -7325 ForlllM 10 bll)' -ptnllltl to mlkf JOUt o•·o. A Longer Line , Pr in ted Pattern ... . _. .·-:-:•:, ... , ·-. . : . :.~. ·:· ·_:. :· '1' ~-: ••• -;.,. .-j . ;:... -:-·· . t-1 .. · .-! ~,< ~ . ..:.:;~· . •. . ·.·' _'·=.· ;:~ . ~-_ •. Come in & Get 18&11 Beach Hunt Bch 843-1235 Acq•ualnt~..i WANTED: canoe in a:ood C114)640-M12 wknds. Pvt. ca1>1 tor 1965 Chev e J le R -cond and reaaonable price. pty. M,Jibu. ~ Aak tor C OW'S Erle. 548-33.16. · 1969 ISLANDER 27• comp. Larry • '73 VW Pop Top Camper INDIAN ARTS ELECTRIC KILN equip'd. will trade tor real FOUR Flnlstone Tltt1 plua ~-~~tra nice. $4195. 3400 lrvine. Suite 102, Wanted for 1lD or 220. estate. 646-5632 4 15" whls. FOUR US Mag N.B. ~9-270'l Rea.onable 545--0340 24' SKIPJACK, tape/Im, wbl:. complete for Pinto. WANTED M Stereo, bill cvr 220omc, Xln\•="'-=207~3·~=~=--uslcel ,lnstrum'ts IOU cond. MU1t sac. 675-8056. STEEL RADIAL nres, 15-TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID FOR YOUR JEWELRY, WATCHES, ART OBJECTS, GOLD, SILVER SERVICE, FINE FURN 4: ANTIQUES. ll4l>2'JOO RENT •' WIU. trade 97~ u c re 8 . inch. Like new. $17~ for all Value $44,000 for boat of _!_tlrei:. 630-1110; 63J.9'"'64 equal value. 499-4588. Antiques It Cla••lc 9520 no.ts, s.n ~ ma PLYMOUTH CPE .. 6 cyl. Slick. New engine & DIAM. enpgernent ring, :lO. FENDER Telecaster $150 6 24' ISLANDER Baham a , clutch. Driven daily b u I perf. lt()t)I!. AppraJi. $350. a Glb90n EB-O base $200. dinette mdl, alps 5, 2 sets needs some minor work . Sell $250. 551.0000 aft 5: 30. 962-4.\ll or 545-0128 sn.lls. Many xtra•. x I n t $450. 586-6950. $3 714-557-4836 Machinery I071 Ofc. Furn. & E.!luip. IOIS cond. $5,250. Slip avail. at l!MO PONTIAC Silver Streak Udo Penn. Pri pty. 540--3599 Co~e. 29,000 orig. miles. *HOBBYISTS* HER ME s EI. E c T RIC ~;8 ~~ JD<j, 6~1':f8 4. Black lacq1.1er paint, perfect SURPLUS Prinllll&' machin-TYPEWRITER perfect corr-encl head, ~.'tank. r~ cond. $4200. 673-lG58 '71 Chev. Van. Gla.~s top, air, auto, posl·trac. P.D.B. 18,600 ml. $4350. 546-4306. Auto1 W•nted' 9590 CADILLACS Larg••f Sel•ctlon In Orange County Coupe DeVllles · Sedan [)e. Vllles · El Doradol · Con- vertibJe:t. Also n111.ny other atlect C'1Clllac Trade-In.._ ery. Model 33 llnot.ype; dltJon. 1 yr old $195 831-0191 Xlnt cond. Nept. mooring. Rec Vehicles 9530 =·t :~~~"=··p~: IBM SEL.F.CI'RIC or D Ex· $7500. 548-Q)U/64~18 .;2 -;:a;; Cmpr. Van, Bub-I <":=-==~===== OSCAR, 6 4 2·4 3 21 days, C:CllUve typewriters. $375 ea. COLUfttBIA 5.~ Meter-very Ole 1op, auto., Ster~'Q ltlpc, WE BUY IMPORTS Sf4.3417 nit"11. ~nder serv. Xlnt con d · gd, cond. No laclllties but sell cont'd. New tires. Xlnt. Top Dollar For Any ~lake SHOP SALE :=La1he1, power 1--3102 It Is 32' of very fa It $4,200. 640--0899 eves. or Model. aaws, punch prcu, mlac. APECO Super·Stat C py . sailboat. $4,500. 96 3-2 88 7 MYERS TOAD D 8 JIM PANOS Items. 1001 W. 17th St, Suite ~~~h-.,T1~:, ... ~Pat~;r ~· eves. body & frame, ~r~s. ufiiJ: L,6'2-0010 ~~. _,, ·-~ lfTH!STLE .Ftb .... 1 .......... ,.. MAZDA $250. 494-7795 hull. Teak trim. Alum mast. .i"-'.""7"'c---~= Miscellaneous IOIO EXEC c:ll c~ $15 12 5, main jib, spinnaker, canva1 Rec Vehiclea 9530 Anah~ S. Manchest~ CUSTOM dln'f. tbl., 8 chn., secy $8/24. Dks, aces. rover. Sl800 or bat. 642-9735· CHINOOK·TOYOTAS mood WE PAY TOP OOu.AR buffet + gold leaf Chan-PJerce, 8G7 W 19 CM• $8.000 Boat for a:d. l 9t/2nd tripper now on display. . . FOR TOP USED CARS delierf-Orir. over $4,000. 645-7411. note. Dwn. pympt. on duplx-Ready for vacation trips. . • FOREIGN, OOMESI'IC Needs refinJsh'a. $6 GO. Pl•nos & Or9en1 totCI /inc. prop. 646-8340 or Buy now! ... Jnspec1 and or CLASSICS Comm. bike rack, day bed. 494--0435 eves. drive out . , . Reduced l'o U your c.r ta extra clean ~ • PIANOS LASER No. 15495, Tat1g1?rli1f' $5499 at Bill lt1axey Toyota, ~ u., first .. NewPQRT Beach Tenn I s w/Shorellne Trlr. Ratchet 18881 Beach Blvd., Hunting· BAUER BUICK C I ob :I!~ am 11 y Tenn I 9 • ORGANS block. Liff! jclct &: board ton Beech. 847-85.55. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Memb e r• hip. Sacrt!lce. beg. call 557-8608. &lper done bum-, Corvalr Cos ta l\1eaa 979-T:iOO L!,1 4> 833-1815 (7131 Rentals fr $5 ~tusr SELL 1a· Sol Cat en&. w/header &: Holl ey WE BUY USED CARS ,.,,i--5700. · ,v/trl. !\tint cond. lS pr..fA earl>. Wide US m~, 'glass AND TRUCKS DECORATOR bu 300 )'da Open Nights 'tll 9 Oiamp. $l 7J6 or otter top, teak \\'ood furn1Shlngs. Come In for a free appra'sal Rust Plush ?uTEt. 100 Yeh 675-6866 • SEE nus ONE FIR s T to GROTl-1 CHEVROLET. ~··~BU y. *Sapt::til 5:,.30,GSunnd. 12*·5 RACE/Cruise. Nr new J-38. 49'1-UM 9550 18211 Be. Ch Blvd .. Hunt. 8Ch · -1 nos r• S North Sails. ROF, VHF. 4 Wheel Drlvn 847--00!\, 54~1 .ERODUCE tablet, 4 S-X 3·0-; IWdwia ,c.bkl ·~c.bi~ SEA WIND NE \VP 0 RT .1-.--------CASH FOR Bookcbe 40x45, for k t d a • Fllchet • Kawai • Kirnbill &42-m'.17 '65 SCOUT, 4 \\'hi . drive. room or bualneu. 556-6.123 ·Knabe · M~ .on !t Hl.n-"1 • ' 72,IXXI riot!. Dual tank&. 8,000 YOU R CAR 9--4pm • Muawtt • Sohmer • SU!ln-KrrE No. 8IO, xlnt cond. Ml. on r cblt eng. 536-4437 546-7070 ....... ·St""""' A Oark WlD-w/dolly Ir: cover, tana:er1ne1::""'""'=7'-=:=.""'::-c CASH MONEY PAID eona.Blrd r.itplrator. Unique P'"I .... :N ___ . • Wlbei&e deck. $575. 543-1617 The futtat draw ln the \\'en. . Dress Fonn I'rofesslonal er • Wurlltaer • Y&UlAba a Dally Pilot Oassified ~'or Your Junk CAr NEWPORT .. IMPORTS 3100 \V .. Coatt HW)'., N.B. 'il r tAT S.10 Spklt:r Rdite. \\'E BUY ~ t 1~built engine. new radhall. 11'.fPORTED AlTrO. \\'ill trntlf' "31-2040 dlr. 1/\ BEST PRICES PA I •74 FIAT 121 Spent Chue1,. Dean L•wls Im ts Llkt> n.-~· air \11ll 1n«IC. 1£66 Ht rbor, C.fl!. 646·»30.: 831-2040 d'tr. ' ·· .• U M2-9405 ~TOS IMPORTED '72 i-IAT l>I s.dan. Ul4' -rn._•11 . A.~l/F?rf, rndlals. :kl G•nerel 9701 I ni1~ Ask SITOO. 645-57,'f,1 ('Vl'll ' wknd.s 'Vi p,~~C-~lo~~d:rs~ h.y~ Homi-.--~• -~·-9$""'"'.', Cole1nan Tent Tra!lrr:__ »3 1 Rumbler Siii. waa. Sl~h I oft 6pm, 644~1' BMW 9712 _______ , ............. .,. I I &-i "Ja-,,gu.,....ar~--=~1 · ,. ~l·I THINK Now In Stock e '1( 3.0 ( J. 3.0 C'SA (I ~-2002A & :.nJ2 Tl[ e '74 BA VAJ:IAS 4 speed e '74 BAVARIAa Auto. e '74 3.0 S &: SA'1 • Xl.i.~T LEASE PLANS • & EXCELLENT SERVICE • .5 year ·-50,IXXI mile Warranty 2S4ll2 ?.1aii1Jerlte Parkway Mluion Vh jo USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. !31-~ • 495-4949 '73 BMW 2002 COUPE Racing Orange, 4 1 peed tran a ml sslon, air con· clitlonlng, AM/FM r a d r o, low 1nil~s ili1~l...:iJ $5299 lt)t41t l.tAN • YOLYO 1966 ltarbor, C.M. 646-9303 6 DEMO SALE * 1-'74 Tll * 1·'73 3.0 CSA * 1·'74 3.0 CSA SAVE! Crevier BMW 208 \\/, lit Street Santa Ana 83S-317l ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST SALES-SERV1C~. ~ J·:A~l:'~G OVERSEAS DELTVERY ROY CARVER, Inc. ROLLS ROYCE Bto.I\V 234 E. 17th SL Cbala Mesa • 546-4444 '68 BMW 2002. Silver ext. w/black int. Sunroof & im· mnculate. 831-2040 dlr. Cepri 9715 Jaguar ~HHI 'FRIEll\AtlOEP 1)7SO .. -.lllh d S)7.f>IZ4 • '72 JAG 2+2 \'12'. J3· re«en!,...!..,.urJup .• A~. " , P\\T, ~-968·2300. • .-1 '69 XKE ?+"% Aulci; i.Jri amaU l'41.1lty,, take o,y4.1· payrncn\9 4?4j072 , 1V 'TI JAGUAR ~ Cpcfglj speed, 1 O\!n!l· Sll,-~ d.)K 1973 •XJ6. Sliver, Miht 't't)1\. dltlon. 20,000 mU.., $7,..,, 833-8160. 646-1631 eyUI -_~<f_ Kermann.'~le ''·'W '7 2 KAR ?.tA>,N N' G ht•. AM/F'M stereo, good cqflf'.i !>JOO. 646-jl'2 ' ' ~ ft\•rcedes Bena 1741 1974 EXEC:UTI~i CLOSEOUT ·;• Se -~raJ iOw.mfleag(', f\Mjy equipped '14. blercedcs ~ 4.50 SE't Rt unmuaJ!y. t'IMW pe1lll\'C pr1co1:, . , -iii 450 SE · u!l (Ser. No. 330)t 36-mo. 'odl.i end lease -at ntf.ii), :J1tA tax. I JI', I I .~ 280 COuPE.,, •o (~. No. n>H;~D<. rd i 'ereo, 5J0'4'lit -~·ll mo. open I e ncl • lea.. •llt S.174.75. pltmJttlX. Jim Slemonsiili tnlports JI un~:-1 .. m Newport Beach J v s33.aioo . .,, .. , ENTER A.OM yac1Jl'I1.nj' '67 MERCEDES B~ 230 s '" .; .. " ' ~1 ec b o.n 1cs BPl!Clte'l . Automatic tnuismisek)l1,"alr condillonttrg1 -l!()WC"I'-,1~: ing, Nt"\\' pront. l'I'f>z7S9>1 $1899 • OJ 1...:; ;t)t41t~- -YOLYO ,:',' 1966 Harbor. C.t-t. OVQ. . ':; 35 USED .. ~j MERCEDES ', ON DISPL1'Y '' ' 1972 CAPRI 2000CC Xlnt '73 r.tERCEDES 220 I a . cond., lo mi., Si, 3 O o '. Xtra loo· n11'g. ?illnl COi. 640-filM 12.otXI dn/lake over pYJI* Colt 9717 ll.48-0.: ;;. ~'ma: , -1 '12 DODGE COLT SHA•::. .. I~~~ STATION WAGON Automat:if transmission, air co n dl t lonin&, A..'llF~t radio. (009F\\'B) $1799 1973 ~ s t:dt'tN. S15?. mo lmmac.. ~'>'·· cmJlt req' . . 91!>3 da MG • f J;':mbrolderrd tfoth1> •r" mott prlttd! no 11101de11 VOii· pl•• In t•t7 a111chfl on rou nd or oblona cloth• -.1·!1 h 1" ru•· f!11 .... l. ttH1 four ~'It 1 5 'It~ sio1ll1: 1•••lv,. 311 :ii ·~·. Hair Oryt-1· Men's KOil clubs New St-inett i. ••••••• • $.59$ 23' Al..BA'IT.OSS, good dlf Ad.' Call GG-0678. AnythnC' 642-4930 Bcst•offer ~7-&8 Used trotu ............ 196 ..Uler-fixed ke'!I· a real bat-I'·==;======"-'"'======'====' -f'ln,;M l•"~' Playt n "1 ••••••••• , • gajn, $750. 67l-1232. · tUtMA u,uy I.AWN MOWER .. ,. throw G"""" " .......... , 1391 VENTURE 21' w/ln.iler A G ""''ZE,..•-•-TOYOTA Klng-o·lawn, 18" · $80. Or *ORO ANS* O u t board. xlnt cond. ~ .A'-.,.. ""'~ best otler. 6 )Tll o Id . Baldw ~--• f!,\-,:.::...--L c ---~----! t;111plrt· hill\ eeaml11a c1'f'· 646-8135 ,. 1 m • .....,u, ·Hammond • IJTh..5200~~,,,.'"'°'~~~-~l l -:-vi LAY IL l'Ol.l..AN 1066 t C 1$ CENTS r~ 'e1th p1ll1rn. Add U ttnt1· for each p1tllltll for ftrwt.cl1u m•U 1nd 1pect1l b1ndt1111: oUtet•I•• tlllrd· da• ftll•err wlll tallt thrH .,... or mOA. Snd tc Alie:• Bndll, 111:1._ ~ DlllJ Piiot, JCHdlen•ft uep. .. 8ol 16'.0ld <:MIMI ~lion, Ntw Vqrk. N.Y. 10011. Prll~t N1m1, Ad• .._,Zip, P1tternN11mb«. !lltw! 1so mo11 popular dlMlllllfl our 1'14 Needlerren. Cl!Wo&! AU ael'lll nlRtE P'rwdellCMlftlilM · .... • • • lk New! 8" + Knltlloot-het a..te'nlMltP1ttern .... St.U NllWI N•llepolnt Boot •• SI.® ?Wwl J'\oWerCrotht\Bk SI .GO RalrJln Crochet Booll • ... SI .00 INt.NllCroc:he\ hoc:* .... Sl.00 I nit.Int M1cr1me Dk .... 11.00 ln1t1nt Money Book •••• II 00 eem,wte011\ 800ll . ,, ... $1.00 COlftpleleAt1ha111112 .. t l.00 1JPr1 .. Ar1har11112 , ••.•. SOc 9ldlofltt;f\llttttl ........ .. MllMllmQulttDoCllt•1 .•.. JOt lJQulliafotTOdl)'IJ , •.... IOc: 8cllliot11.nrr1Rup ······* •i•a 1t lonrer 111111 l11r11111111 Kawai • Kbublll • Lowrey • CATALlNA 27• 1 n b 0 a rd . J:ii. r-Ootlt .tcli.irr Wld. .J;). I :,"""1~•~'~"°"'~· ="°'l._6"'"""' S.'103 lf•l•l llld h!pe 1h•l m•kt• you F~uLLc, dFo. trewoodl. 17 .. -~.le}•~~' Jlodaera • 1'1lomu-Yamaha many Xtru, Nc\v 11 a 11 8 • Airr••dl~' '• '~• Sro11. Oat1un 9720 100~ t11!1tr. 1L1ui111~r. Not• a:. ., ..v1u ,....3 ;ii • Wurlltttr , Golbtamrtn • $l4,()(l(), &73-l~ or 646-600? To dtvel09 mtsioge for Fridoy, lll~D. ~nillrt l'~Jltt'' t'flil~I OOrd. 8 l 8-119 :Z , Coftst l\::en, •fad '#O<ch C'OftftPQf'd•ng to numbera Pr 1 ntt d r 11tt1t rn ·12r,11 : F)rev.'OOd Supply CAL 25, 1989 Cruis'r . equlp'd, of yo.... Zod1oc birth siV'\. H•lT @llH JO~. lilt 14\l, OpUgan ••••••••••• ••••• '150 JG 900 will Id ! Mo·I-31 "->lok ,, ~·-· l~!d.ISYo.Rllt l4 ',4(U\l&t~U S.URFBOAJt091A feet Lown?ySplnet •••••••• $195 •. or cons orpan· 1i.-32A 62T ... 'a~H '1\ ranl• ·~·Lnell fllbrlc $18. Wurlllltt s·.i-, ...... ·-nershlp. 996-10:!9. JW•I..,,,.. JJ f•a..! tJO..ii r .. -• .-.-• "°..,.. Jt Mttwtn 6" 7111 Sl!nd Sl.00 rcw eeich pattcm. 63i-8i&4 HtmQ"!Mol A-10&-.-,~Slvt 0..DAY WlOGON. New . ~'°''-Jsr • ...,. '''-'--Add 2S tenU-fOf iich pattffli ., EXTRA I.ONG~·-~.. ~WIN,... S.llt, Trlr, Xttu. I to 4:30 •"'-~Mell ~l·111• f«fir1t·t la11m1Jlendsiwd•I ~ ... , .. -" · • 546-3440 E 675-1789 Fred 1 0..~ Jt"-iii..-.• h1ndllnft: oth1nriae third• ~~ cond,.'.....____,7 GAN LI S ' w ' =~ J;~ ::~ c:l•N 6t very wlll tUe \hree .....,.,..,.. FULLlltTOH MUSIC Boats, Si1pt/Oock1 9070 IOC-..• .,,,... 1ov .. 1., W!tll•otmore.SendtoM1'11n N.B. Tennll Club mtm• Ultlt.'\ldkLFountal.nv..U., --11 i;...~1, •Ir°"' 11 , • ., ... , •p,',"•o;m"' ~.:..1,,"'.,.o~'!.t~:; berstrlp. $1900. No U'aN fH. 557-4136 SUP 0 1pe.ce 1va1l. 18' aall ~"'!''-! rI~~ ~1 t... ;J to, ..,..,,., · 213/2(1..7611 1 ot power. 28th S trt e t 1·~~ ••1'• ,,..., St., New Yorlc. N.V. 10011. . 171·1IOS Marina 673-6606 15a-•t s. .. 1 ''c-., llrint'N AME,ADDREM.ZlP. SLATE R .. ulaUon Pool 122 N. "·-··. -·"--~Cii'~' ="'"""""-=--.,.II 1eOr .. ,.,. ,,N"lt srzE 1ndSTYLE~UMB£1t. T bl n.i-Wli" •"'-'~"'" DOCK Palnt l na·Rl!palr 11v.... .,Ga... ,,,.., ONE f'REEPA'MT.RNofyour 8 e, li ke new. Co&t $6Ul. ANI'IQUE AtmnUAN CON· Yacht Palnt. and Varnilh. ilJ;~q II~:-_ ::~°" ;s::_ fh<lict lOHndfor,ON,,r,..p•l· 1ell $350. &12--6606 CERT GRAND Pt ANO . "Binni.de" Jlm D&J.8262. ;;ii: ..,. '°,, !!"' ",~-,", ?."'!"" ltt n il'ltlde NEW SPRI NG· METAL Loct ltr. A~f I: FM M··· ofi•r. n..i ....... ~-. ~ .. 51._, -SU MMtll PATTER )il ,_ I _., .,,,,,...,. _ • ..., SUPAVAll.ABlt.tTY "'"11 DJ"" S211M If,.._ CATALOO.IOO.Jtyies,•ll •ltc1, ~ttn!O cUIM!:Ue -' tWln', 1'ff ~ Up I ll It ""'" · r.--• ))1-\lt ll"'•Ucal frtt rtttttrn "1JUPl'I"· ~nd lk to reei 8~7290 PJAN.0,...J. ~old. Story Newport U:m frl-SZ3 ll·l'-l ..;t:!' lf"~ j;~,_,.. flO'lt', siw + 'KJ'.'TI'=ROO!i wltll Slaill'lfl SllY'lt 11 a t w a r • • & ClfU11 Whitt -r l"rll'l:! h "w.... u s.i.i " •·••'"' '"' J:Mi1lrtlnueri11trm ...... si.~ Towle El Grandi.,,.. pliee Prov uP.., h Colt $UOO 8Nts,S,...t&Skl foto fJI~ n~ '''= t1KU. IM1.antP'11 oa8oolt ... ;Sl.00 499-1221 6*-M52. s.crlt1ce ~·e7Ha921 ' 1-I'' W" v 111RU, lo IJltlt "~'" !!......... _, ....... lnttantS.win1a::iott ••• ,s1.001 =':;.::""':;ii::=:-=".':".':" .,,, 0 tu.>n. JO it .ow tOw., ""'-" FVRNrl'Un.E. AppllanCrel PRIVATE PARTY WANTS 6 out\ t kl11. bl,lt tank, trlr. OGJ.,.i 6\NH1t 1 l" w. If. tt.lcct\011 Of •iloo1thoid TO BUY PlANO FOR etc. o tin.. xlnt cond. ~ ..,. n"' n•.eo '72 240Z, 4-tp .. air, Ar.111-~~1. US Mup. on nt\\' Slee\ rod.1., Xtru. ?itakl' offer., S~l.,.a,,~;.·----~";;;;7';)1 5"Hl!7 MG8 *'72 240Z, Red w/~·hitc lntr. l --'-'---------"11 A~1/F~t, 41pd, rndlal1, Mutt Sac $3850. 8 39-900 0 dayii;, 8-12-49L~ C\l!!I. 1t1t '72 240Z, Silver. air, mags. am/Im, Semperlt Radials, l<.500. 644-6&95 '68 ~1GB. Ve~ &:OOtt COOt.I Gd. rnt, \\'irr \l'hla, rudlab C11ll w~kd~-MS--7797. - "12 MGB ROADSTER,' 'Jdl cond. $2850. ~J "72 DA l'Sl:N Pickup. A I r Op.I cond., meits, blut, 4 spd, Offtr. 6-G-Mi'B ~ ·n OPEL ~1""1a Rall '70 ROADSTER. brok~n left N~ radJ1lls il g u II er "'hi f.t dcntrd lndr. Enghtt! &31..-dis·. ~1"-"'~~·•~oond~~·~Gn-<~~<9'.~-~-~P-•~u~g~•o~t----,.-,,fl 260 Z Jfll~lACULATE CON-r OITION llavirig baby, m1utr 'fl!I T"Et!GJ:Y>T. :odflt. 11tU At9ume I'•" 494-17SG ::~1~;u1~.~11~~i' 1 a"11ft I•------------------' g«xls. Rca9(llllll1le. 552-1120 CASll * !M7-fH45 * $3.CKXJ. 962-8729 "&1 DATSUN; nler, r u o 1, 1 ...;5S2;:""--0l"'-"7;,,,.-,,-...,,~-',.?-JI nffds '\\'Ut'k. $99 Ca.,h. DRiiy Pilot 0~ .. ol\Jl:i -------------------·968-1292 li.sth'iG-10 CVf'l')I di\)'! " I •I T • -.. • • t C' .1% DAILY PILOT _ lhunda)'~ NMmber .7, l't74 Persch• f7SO Toyota 9765 '/olktw ... n 60 PORSOIE Qasa:ie R.rutr. • Factory chrorne w h e e I s. Priced to sell. \Vlll trade. lll-O)ID di<. •• 9755 '70 RENA1Vi.T R -JG 1itd/.,•1gn. 1 ~r. a Ir . stereo. \VIII tmde. 831-2040 .... 9765 : 4 DOOR WAGON Aulo1nutic tronsn1ission. air : Conditioning, root r a c k , • Squlre trim. (b'.28.Jl\tY) : $2899 ~eait tfADiA TOYOTA YES! I WE HAVE 82 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS II DEMONSTRATORS LAST CHANCE TO SAVE$$ AT THE OLD PRICES PRICES START AT $2699 (0029) • • t77G Volvo 9915 .C-"9 99tt Oldsmobile --~---- 9955 Plymoufll 'HAYE THE IEW CAR P~ICES ·REALLY . GONE UP? YES BUT DID YOU KNOWTHAT YOUR TRADE-IN HAS GONE W/i,Y UP TOO!· • . • . . • • , ' : ~ 1 • • • EXAMPLE: A I YEAR OLD CAR '4·'. THIS YEAR 'f,973 Che'il. Impala Cust. Cpe.) 4 "A I YEAR OLD CAR LAST YEAR (1972 Chev. Impala Cust. Cpe.J ' IS WORTH ... . $3470°0 . --. WAS WORTH .. $2795°0 An Increased Value of • MOT JUST AM INCREASE IM PRICE. BUT AM' INCREASE IM VALUE & MAINTENANCE SAVINGS. Example: e STEfi.L BEL TED RADIAL TIRES ••••••••• e •••••• , • • •• • No Replacement for Tires for 40,000 miles for a Savings of •• • •• • • • •• e HIGH ENERGY IGNITION SYSTEM • High Energy Ignition means No Tune-Ups for approx. 22,000 miles tor a Savings ot · • • • • • • • • • • BELIEVE IT OR HOT FROM CONNELL CHEVROLE'l'--A fACT! IF YOU OWN A 1973 1974 K1•ey Blu1 look IMo•.-Dec.1 Sayt YMr Car k WcMth $3470 e A~dial Tires & H.E.L olves YoU b4itter ;8s mileaoe."ap~.,,. 1<>%'. 1s.ooo··~ ~ l~P ALA CUSTOM COUPE! 1973 Kel&ey Blue Book IMo•.·Dec.1 Says You r~r Was Wvti11 s)41Q __ .,."'_1•_'_""_'_'_'_"_·'-""-''"-'_1•_•_Sa_''-"'-'_0_1 ___ . _" -.0,''--·""-_,:,....-,.,'-'·-·.,._•:..•_•_•_•_·_•_• __ __:. __ -1 • • ·OUi u-o 1J n l7Llfil j , '!KMF' wt HOW HA YE A GOOD SILICTIOH • IEADY FOi TEST DRIVE YOURS TODAY ! 'IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ~~§;;~~ ' High Energy Ignition for better starting. aoicker STA"'4DAID Equtl'MIHT . $'61285 war~p, Increased performance, better gas m11eana l'LU•· AIN and Catalytic Converter which makes the abo~S ., M T84iANCI "°"'~'-• SAYINGS !OTAI. ............ . " •NOTICE• YOUR SEAT IELT·IGHITIOH INTERLOCK DEVICE CAN HOWLEGAl.LY IE DISCOl'N!CTED. ¥11 WILL DO THIS FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS, A HOMIHlol CHARGE . TO OTHERS. W. Strongly •"!I• yooi lo <f!lllin•• boll ••CHJ• ahr llt dltcann1ct llowtvtrl • • ............ ..... -- I •• 7 • • . . . . y • - Laglma/South. Coast • • ~ • ... r,,. ... • - ' -. • ' , • -· • • ·Today's Final --N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. ~7 , NO . 311, J SEGTIONS, 38 PAGES ORA(>IGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA THURSDA'f., NOVEMBE R 7, 1974 TEN CENTi; • . .. THIS IS ARTIST·s CONCEPTION·Of Pl(RK AVENUE MALL Plan.In Downtowr. .L•gu_na Awaits"Councll Decision Laguna Asking Delay On Coast .Ro·ad Work 'ttferchant protests rrom downtown But propOsals ror a do\l.•ntown mall ~gtina Beach. convinced city coun· ·.' s,till rest With"the council on an appeal c:1lmen Wednesday' lo ask state or-·to be dealt with later this month. · flci11ls tqr a O~·Y1!ardel~i0n the plaq : Tfte ortfeiill re~son given by the -for maJor r econst ruction or C'Oast council on·the construc tion dela·y wa.s Highway. ; that while it wnter line repla~ement 'Inflation -. project w as c oordinated ·"·ith .repaving or the high .... •ay, a sewage line would ha ve to be put under the road later•Jn the year and would res ult in the new surface being torn up. Another reason is that the mer - chants object.ed to the barring of left turns to and from Forest Avenue along with rcmovar of a crosswalk Threatens Distl!ict .;and signal at Forest. By JACKI E nnlAN~ Of IM O.lly PiMttwtl 1'hl' Laguna Beach Unified School District could be in serious financial t rouble ~·ithin t\l.'O ')'cars , sch001 t rustees \\'Crc tolcf \Vednesduy. An eight-year fin ancial projcctjon presented b~· Cl:rdc Lovelady, district b usiness m a n a ger , sho\ved the district more lhan 897,000 in the red by the end or 1975 ·76 if costs continue to rise 10 percent a year. ~ Jr inrlatio n conlinued at that rate, the report 11howed the district more t han S4 mill ion in the red at the end of eight years. · Lovelady pointed out that state law r estricts the district lo a three per. cent, annual·base-reve nueincrease. He said that Unless innatjol) drops to three percent or less a nnually, the districl "·ill have to cut its programs sl'\"erel unlei;.s ''Oteais approve tax O\'errides 10 the base revenue or state 'law is amended. The cslin1 atcs arc bqst.-d on "a 2.'5 percent' incrcas(' in thc"iiumbcr or s tudents per ,.elt r and a continuing 23· t o·one. st u'denl ·ln·tcacher r a tio, Lovelady said. ,. Dr. Ro be rt Sanc;h is, dis trict euperintendent. &aid the projections wer e dra"•n up to aid trustees in making financiul decisions. T he report "'as presen~ed as an in· formation i.tem a nd the agenda called for no immediate action by trustees . Al the heart or the district's projee· ted trf'!ubles Is Senate Bill 90, which r emo\'es local school board control or ta:<:ition in an uttem.pt lo equalize thc - ~1moun t weu lthy and poor school ----•districts spl'nd per stucfe . t\s u rer;ull. th~ taguna Beach dis trict cnn onl y s1>end about 3 1>ef· cent more per student 1>er year, rt•gardless uf lhe rule or inflation or assessed \·aluation hik es. 'fhc la"' also does not lake into ar· counl the higher costs J>er student or a 2)mall d istrict such as Laguna Beach or speci:il costs. suc h ns for additional transportation ~edcd in hiU y areas. Welfare Charges The ·council li stened but made no decision on merchants' plans for beautifying the slub or Park Avenue, alocation proposed for development as a landscaped pedestrian mall by the city. The decision \viii ht' made No\'. 20 when un appeal of a Board or Adjust· mcnt decision appro\'ing the pl ans is· brought rormally to the council. The presentation \Vedncsday .was attended by a full house in the council chambers and lastt.'<1 about two hours. The merchants" plan 'for the mall .... ·as designed to head off city desires to remove parking and prevent drive- lhrough passage along the s hort piece of Park Avenue between the library and Coast l-lighwa y. The city had abandoned the upper portion or the road so the. li brary could be con· structed across it. The merchants' plan showed a land - scaped, undula ting strip of brick paving a nd rough concrete. Seven parking spaces wou ld be retained and pussage through t.hc a rea wo uld he a\'ail able lo large trucks. tSce LAGUNi\, PageA!l i ' • Trash· Fee r Row .Hit8 In Laguna Chargi ng that the city of Laguna Beach is unla wfully collectit'lg sewage and trash levies, Planning Commis· sioner Will ia m Leak threatened Wed- nesday to qui t his city post, should the icit.y attem'pl to collect delinquent fees through court action. · Leak is one or those delinquent in sewage a nd lr:aSh ree payments. The city council, meeting·Wed· nesday, gave ·delinqueril ·accounts another month tp pay up. . It Qrdered City Atlorn~y George Logan to drarn . etter to those who have not paid to explain the collection policy. It also decla~ that-if those who are delinquent pay up, no penalty fee will be. attached to the back _ amount. L The city has an estimated $30,000 delin~uent of which $15,000 to $20,000 is owed by 1:hard-ool"e'~-no11payer!), city finance Director Tom !\1eade told the council. Councilman Charlton Boyd called -the sewage and trash matter a "sticky wicket." Leak threatened resigrfatiorl in a Jetter to l\1ayor Roy 1-lolm. fie said it was his opinion that the city had not aroper)y established the sewage 'a nd trash bi lling ordinances according to state law. Thei-eCor.e ... has not paid. ~- San Olemenle ,.. . Mall Propoeal Put on Shelf Proposals by San Clemente· parks cominissioners that a major down- tow n street be converted into a pedestrian mall went hi gh on a shelf \Vednesday. ,- City councilmen agreed to simply receive and fil e the controversial sug. gestion because of news that ma ny merc hants aldng the city commercial street already are planning a grass· roots improvement project w.ithout any city intervention. The mall idea-spawned by initiaJ suggestions from councilmen that landscaping be used to bea utify the . area-had fe\v supporters from the 'beginning: l\f3iny merchants who atlend i..-d a study session with councilmen and commissioner s last 'ft'fek s tressed that Del ti-t ar was impractical for a mall and at leas t one counCilman sug- gested that no one on the street wan· led such a project_ ' Downt.o.wn merchant Bruce Lewis tolCI counc j lmen· Wednesday that many bu si nessmen <dready had ban- ded together with a local graphic ar- tist and sign builder to de\•elop con- tinui ty in signing. I-le SClid that the project was only " few dayi; old. but promised positive' (See CLEMEN'ff:. Page A21 -. ~ • • • t1on ar • Bag Lilnit Caused By Prices By The i\ssotiated Press i\ la rge supcrmarkclehain has im. posed sugar rationing in Northern California aflE.>1"" soaring pric1· in· creases heigh1cned dcmanrt ror thU sweetener. 1\ spokesm<.1n fur Sa(e\l•ay Stores lia id \Ve dnesd:iy its 200 Northern California stores institulcd a "limitcrl purchase plan." It "'a~ not • .kno"'" \l.'hcthcr the plan would be extended to Southern C:i lirornia . Signs in the stores ask cust.orn cn; lo "please li m it your purchase to one b111g or suga·r.'' the sJ)okesman s aid. The siorcs· sell fi ve·poubd ba gs for .$1.95 and IO-pound bags for s.1.89. · A spok esman for .Ralphs chain in Southern California said \\'edncsday its 70 stores a rc limitin g purchases nf sugar to one five-pound hag J>t!I" customer . Leo Gille r a n , ltal1>h.s \'i c e president, said th at as of Tuesday the stores "'e re selling sug3r for less than il costtorcstock it. David Ooten, the chain's marketins;: \·ice presidcnl, said the firm has an eig'ht·\\'et"k sup JI I)' or sugar at S2.20 for five rounds. T he bag whole~u les today for S2.5R. Increased y.•orld de mand. J>oor sugar beet harvesLS in Europe and un - l'O nfirmcd reports o f the Sovie t Unlon.'s inte ntion to buy 500.000 toris in the sugar futures market are blame<t fqr rise,in prices. Corn. mcu l. hominy gri t~ aod COQJ·, .starch arc being shufOCd around lo ·\·ariotls stores by RalphS. CAROLYN TRUMaAliEA SURVEYS DliMAGE AT HERSHOP .. ~ · In San Ju•n Caplltr•no, the Aocif Fell In .. For the first time since 1 ha\'e been "''ilh Ralphs, we are s hort of c9r· nmea l and hom iny griLo;, "'said Dote p. -. Doten blamed the corn shortage on "·cather-da1n agcd crops. 11e said corn products s uch as cornmeal a nd hominy grits a re bc.ing shurned to cha in slores in the dO\l.'nlO\\'n Los Angeles a rea ""'here they arc a staple." and so there may be. shor· Lages in outlyin g areas. Roof Fall8; Wrecks ------ Cornsta rch is also scare(·. Gift ~hop ~ventory .. ,t·s dying out ... Dolen said. ''In- stead of putting the corn in corn!'>l:u - eh. t hey a rc putting it in cans 1ror lier cnlirc sLoc k of t:h nstmas gift s food I."' The roor caved in on Cd rolyn Ttum· bauer \Vednesd ay. "I clo.sed the door and cried," sail! l\1rs. Trumbauer, owner .of a Sa n Jt(an Caj)istriano girt shop. recalling the devastation or her ;>tore when the ceiling. soaked "'ilh \\•ater. rell in. -Sirica Ponders Nixon Testimony Over Videotape \VAS ll l NGTON i AP I -U.S. Di!>1 rict Judge J ohn J . Sirica sc.iid today tH at former President Nixon's tcstim(lny in the Walergalc covcr ·UI) tria l m a y ha ve Lo he t ;1ken on vldcotu1>c in Ca lirornia. Sirica made the" comment after 'Nixonfs-attorney, l·lerbeit J . P.1iller . reported to Sirica thnt it. wil l .be <J t least two or three months before Ni xon can exert any "substantial mental o~ physical efrort.'' . Re porting on Nixon's health as required by Si ri ca. Miler said.it will be "an indeterminate Lime" before Nixon ca'n travel a ny significant dista nce~ Nixon. hospitali zed in Long Beach. was reported \Veclncsday..to have con· tractcd a slight case or pneumoni a. further compliculing his condition. lie undcr\l.·ent surgery last week for .. blood clotting condition. fl.1illcr said he !iJJOke with Nixon's pe r snn <ll phys i cian . l)r . John Lungren~ "''ho gave hin1 :1 detailt..>tl description or Ni xon·s,:ondition. fl.filler said Nixon is li.kcly to remain llo!;pitalize d for unother 10 days or ty.·n weeks. •·uecausc or the paticnrs weakened condition,'' A1 illcr said, ''lt is expec- ted that the earliest time he could pa r· ti<:.ipat.el..wi~ul scrioµ:s daftg•r to his )ealllt, n ~t•l>Cllli!J'..,.ql'idng •ub-'lllhllal ·ll!Otal 'or llf\Y~lhl • elfQJ;l ·-bi.lrilolflr"'lmonlho,''' ~ ·~):orl '•lso -ful nnly member"! -of NixOit"S ta~ i re al· low!I lo ~·1• '°' clnly tr .. lninutes or cact. houit_ " • . ':r/J• LI~'( 1' very ..... ~ an~ eafllrla d,"MillCr :'l1dd. . . "'a~ ruined. The store~· ;1ttions ca1n e as th1• \\later appare ntly lefl runnin g in an federal Council on \\'age and Price upstai rs reslroom in tlll!· l\\"O·story Stability :.1nnounced it \\•ill conduct :1 Birtche r Building. 31e82 Ca mino hearing Nov. 2.1 in \\"a!;hington, D.C. Capistrano, ·l}()Urcd onto lhc second on high sugar pril·es. noor during the nl"ht and mornin " "' ., 1·,.casury Sl·crc lary \\"Jlhani .E . and \\'Cakened the cei ling. !'.1 rs. Tr umbauer diseovered th(' Si mon said l::asl \1cek that the sugar industry \\'Otdd he the first industr.1· damage C.rly Wcdn°s-day morno·n•. ~-"' y.·hose pricing practice!' \\OUld be ··1 opened the door ;.ind stepped into Cl\amincd by the "·age-price eouncit. the water. Then I closed the door and cried,,, she suid. \1 h1ch has nu enrorc(•m1:nt f)(1\1 l"I"~. The water had burst through the .· cardboard ce iling punels, knocking do9.>n glass shelves brimming with holiday items. !'.l rs. 1'rumbaucr said il is loo late to reorder the merchandise in time for Christmas buyers. Twi n Cannon Anlic1ucs, located ne:"l:l door tu her s hop. also w:1!->da magcd. Several \"aluable ;:111tiqul· rugs anti l\VO picc('s of furnilun • "·ere in un· dated, !'>-.iid lhc shop 's ""'ncr. ~1 rs. llenriclta \Varren. She s aid she couldn 't cstima.lc lhl' da mage un li l she had a chance to sec ii th'e items could l>c clearn.>d. No one is s ure hoy.• the ..,, ater 11 O!-> able to run so long. The merchant said thcr.e was a ll!ak once before, Qut no dimage occur red. . Hud Stafri eld, a representative or the...o"•ncr or U1c building. s aid he belie\'CS insurance will eover the cost or r e pair in g l he d:1n1 ugc and repl acing the s tot·k. ' "'\\le \\'a nt to get JX>nple hut·k in business as fast as \1l· cun It '!-> a real lragey lhis happl!ncd .. Scbool ol' Art · P e rmit Sought I\ request by the l..i$tu11a l\c:it h School of Ari for ·a condi11onal use rier· . mil to b uil d It~ nt•w t·~1m1n1s 111 :i l ro5idenUal 7.or\c will come before th e l .a.gu11il 11\!aC:tl Ooard o( Atl}ustmCnt lonight'. ~'L... The schonf ,v(ll alSQ :1:-k fr1r ·• vuriancc to c nr rn:u:h into il.' ;-.idt·yarfl uhd for dcsi,:n r cVl<'\Y of lhl' (•olirt? project .at 2222 l.agunoi C;1n~on llil l'lans lbr the 2.8 acrr•!-lt<' lncludt1 "iifnc bu1l<11nis nrouOO ;i t00rtyard ar ccn1.ri 11!11 ll llry. Dana School PT A Slates Art Social . . The P1'A .a t Richa rd l lcnrv l):1nH Elementary Schoor'in fJana POi nt \l.'il l s1>0nsor .a n ic·c t·rt•rthi !->O<'h.11 :1 011 ·· vie 1,1•ing of s tudent art wo rk folln\l.·in ~ their regular mee1ini;: :1\ 7 .311 I' n1. Tut·sdav at the school. · The s-ocial is open l.o ;ii\ p:.1 rt·nt:-. of D11 na School ~tudents. There 't\'ill I~· a small char ge fo r the ice eroam. Cons t 1\lo!'l.ly <'loudy lunighl and Frid3y 1v1Lh a <"hanct• •if lq.(hl r:iin. ac:l'nrcling 1n lht • \1(•etth1 ·r :O.<'f\'l<'t' Sli ~ll t.1 ~ <:01i1cl' 1t•n1 1x•ra!t1 r<'~ \Vi lh ht'fH'h lli i.:h:-.11f r.,; n-.u1i.: tn 70 inland. l.n\\' tun1 i.:h~ .m .. )3. I i\'SI DE ·roDA. l' A father and his daughler ~rr /ollnd dead in a van nrd lhe real of the /am1ly, \t>ho -refustd-lo·a.sk lor 11elp. 11JOs near slarooUon. Story , l'oge A.4'. E~-1...,Wf.k lw.M..hl• C:..lll•f'lll• ~"'"" """"' c.w-• DETROIT (UPI ) --A federal gr3nd jury \Vedn<'sduy indit1 cd six persons In \\•ha t j~ ('tJUt:d tht..lo1'g<'fiLY.''1lfare froud , 5 ·hf'nt ~ \11 !\tichi~an hislory. Lur ry l\I RoblnSQn. 23. a ft>rmer "·elrar~ t·:i~e '~ orker an~ Lh ull~~ed m11stcrn1i11d of thl' fruud. was indic- fi<I on 22 coun11:1 or m:ii l fr.iud in the schc1ne that cost the l\llchignn D(•par · tment of SO<li1i1\ Services an estimated St million last ,veur. Chl~l'lc:i.--Ocn111s ~nn (fe.ftl and his brother. llugh Oantcl a.an, arc being held Jn ()range Counl y Jail aflc1· lhci r a'trilf!Ue,,l in · conneetion \Vit h the market holdu1> murde r of pra Coast College sc holar-athlete Sle_pht!n .. Mi ke" f'inklea lllllt1 !" t'ounlain Va lley . · . t ~ed • !jillcr'• reJIOrl, liiri'" • said, .. ll Jll •Y be llJOI.,!'• ... • wOI """"""l~!ina l*•idt•k~ ... fl-iflljidt~ .... ;•• I i The school, foundL'tl in 191i2, h1 cur- r ntly housed tn t.'fto~l udios ut 20'ffiO·G 1..aguna Can, on R()lfd nnd 1n fuc1hlies near the t-"cstiv:il or l\rl:-.gruun d'i. OP~lft '"'1<•\ ~ ....... , ... l:~ltltllllf!lfftl f +to•l>l• "'~'"­.. _.,. 1111.,.mou- """'"''""''• ' • • • J ' . (· • • ·I -- . ' ? DAll.YPILOT L/Sc' -, Thursday, Novemsir7.19'1'4 An ad·hoc committee charged by San Ctt!plenJe city councilmen to t:::icamint• l ht' po..,sibility of a com- munity rtdcvrlupment proJcCl of the nier-entrcpll'C urcu V.'US sent back to lht!drawihg tfua rds \Vednc!iday. Counciln\cil aJtrced that the group, made up o( 10 volunteers, did not gO' far enough in lYlO 1n1ua1 meeunt:s uu the 'Stlidy" of the city laking over property and a cting as the developer. In a one-page ~ummury of the t"·o tntclings, n1cmbers of the severely ·Man-Rapes - S. Laguna . ' Jrait ress •1 A SOuth Laguna wailress was raped "at ll:nifepoint \Vedncsday night by a man who grabbed her as she made 'tier wa:y hom e from a nearhy grocery ·~\ore; Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers reported today. ; 'Deputies sa:id the 24-year-old victim '•as pulled into the south deadend of Virginia Way bY her attacker whq, ·,warned he'r he would use his knife if 11ihe offered any resistance. ~ OfficerS"said the victim told them -she'wast1ulled into a nearby ditch by her attacker "'ho also .forced her to participate in an act of ~exual perver· ':;ion. · Officers said the woman .was al - lowed to return home after medical treatment for minor injuries. A description or her attacker has been ' ~c1 fcula(e·d to police throughoUt Orange County. •'" ·Capo's CofC 'E y~s New Panel '. ' . .. The Ca"pistrono Beach Chamber of 'Q.µynerc~ ~:ill.hold a general mem- berShip meeting noon Tuesday at Tiny:.Na,yJor's Restaurant in San Juan Capistrano. .. . The membership will vote for neW · .J>oard directors to replace four rel.iring directors whose terms expire the end of the year. 11 Candidat ~~ proposed by the .nominating committee arc: Harris .Angell, Robert Clayton, Kenneth l(ilgore, Chloe Luke, ll.L. Rem mer~ ~nthony Bo gard, Emerson Stanley , fl".!! Vern Stirling. Further ndl'l'lin ations may be made ·.a( the time of the election. ' .. ·f arm Bureazts Rap Con.clave ROME <U PI I -Farmers from the rich crop lands of the U.S. f\Iidwesl told the global conference on food today th;:it th e United Stoles cannot <:ontinuc to pay the world's meal tieket. The pre!ld ents of the Illinois and 'Jowa Farm Bureaus, the tv•o largest food ex porting states, criticized the conference called hy Secretary or State Henry 1\. Kissinger as just a lot or ··fine y.·drds and hra\'e talk ." ; •·This conference doesn't produce :bne iot':l or food," said llarold e.· :Steele of the Illinois Farm Bureau. • • ' j ~gailda 'on Alert :1 KAMPALA IUPll -President ldi : '.Amin ordered Uganda's armed forceS : ;on alert lodtry·and recalled tht' air fol'·· ~·ce ·s bomber pilots 10 report for duty. " - ORANGE COAST t.ISC DAILY PILOT l"tO.-Coall 0.1!• PllOI, .. 1nwl,;(ll ",....,. biolell ,.,.. ..,...,..P.ni.,. 11<1011.....i i.y ""' 0.- eo.~1 PuOU•'""" Comp•"• !w-.,~ ..,,t ....... ~ pu111,,,,.., Morla•• 1n""'"" l'rl.Uy. IOI" 0..1• Mtw. ,....,_1 at«ll. "'""''tlQI'"" S.«n1~--1 .. " \lfll11. 1 ....... ~ ... ., •• -~ 11 .. 1., .. ,., u.,i-&.•<n/leul11 Co••l " i,,.... ·~-t ..rillin" publltif>H s.1 ........ -i.-o ...... l"• ... lrK!fl.ll l>UOlitfllftll plfnl ti fl .lOCI ..... 11 Bfw !>l•wt,<-Mf~WWJl.t?Ut Robert N.1Weed f'fe1lfenl •lld Pvlll+""• Thomas Keevil t l!OoU>r Thbmas A. Murphine MfN9'"9 f°'IClf Charles H. Loo s Ric hard P, Nall "~"•'•"I Mfnfgonqf;Ool"'' Uguna Beach Office 11 .. Gi.-vr•Sl•MI Mf•ll ..... .,.,,.,, .. 0 llo• .... '701 Other Olllces CasU.,Mtu: UO~t•l a., SlrHt ,._.,_, kkll:"JJD ,.,..,,..,, ~ .. . NWWl"tl ..... .Kii: .,.,, ... ,. ........... . s..oci111111t • Vflt.t,· JUOI Lf ... , lllotcl fl Sfrl D~te ,,.,...,.., TtltphOne (714) ... 2 ... 221 "--c1assllled Advertising '42·H71 Ugwi• ae1ch All Departments: Tti,,.e!'t.,"t,\!'.!l" 4•S·06l0 ' <M""'1frt. ftJ~. 0<°"91 CNtl "Vl!IVll"t (ttfll......... 'M Mot\ ti-, ltlutt••I-, lldoior!iil '119tltf., Hwttl-n Mrtlll "'"' ... •fll'F-•• ... ,l!Ovl \Ml•l'I "'"""'°" 1t Llllrlilllt.....,_ ~ c...tr" llOS'f" !Mid " tftl• ""''"'· ~111111111!' :!tlil!Kflllth111 bf tff'ri.r U 1111. ,,_int,, 11y "'•11 ~ oo -••: m1m...,. •1l'Nlldolt1J.toft'IMl l"lf • , . -. ' . . split panel said the only unanimity came over the need for changing the city's decay ing pie r entrance. But as for the fl.Ile of the privele property in the rest of the "bowl area:• the committee was seriously di\•ided. The m ajority , spokesme n said,. agreed that there was a need for a park: in the immedi utc 1:1rea. • f.k+( as for the rate of the stores, a partments and offices in the area -\1.·hi ch some critics claim shou1a De replaced by open spare;-the commit- tee offered little guidance. ·"I don't think that the committee "'en :rarenoogh-with the Sllliff."''1i'lid Mayor Thomas O'Keef~. The rest of the council agreed, stressinJ?: that ireat misunderstan- ding e1'isls about the many facets.or the C..:alifornia Community Redevelop- ment Law, which allows a city to act as a developel' and use the increases ih tax reyenue fro·m a specific area to -accomplish its goals. The matter or goals, councilmen stressed, Shotlld be one for the com- mittee, not the council at this point. . So, by majority vote, the council or· .. _ . ,Eying TV Sen .' Edward J . Gurney or Florid.a is trying to interest ABC-TV in hiring him as a pq.litical commentator. Gurney wittidrew hjs re.election bid arter be ing 1itdicted on rederal bribery and conspirac y charges. .dered the committee to try once again Se • to delerJ!line 1~ use of' the redevelop-rvl.008 ment technique is the besl way to im-Set prove the area. \ . -F Bo 12 -ThC council' a so asked the volun-Or y leers~ lo set up public meetings for , ' ' property owners and othen inter.ested 1'i 'h in the proposals. At that session~ there " •t · .. · v:... Brick should be ·some ex~ In the ap-J plications or the statute, the council \· . ~ .• agreed. ,. • -......· .A Rosal')'. Wilfbe rttited Friday ror "There is a terrible amount of -~ lticky Lo.pe.z, 12, or San Jua n misunderstanding about this whole Capistrano. He. !!_ied Wednesday after ide'a, '' said Councilman ·Toby being In a coma for 12 days at San •Di Giovanni. Clemente·HospJtal. _ -"Some ·people afe under the im· .. A'llthortties say the boy suffered in- pression that the city is gqingtoswoop Juries asfhe rode in the family ear; A down and steal their·property. I don'l brick rel ofr a passing truck, bounced even think that we .on the council are off another vehicle and crashed very well infortned abou~ all · the through the windshield of the r.o.,ez r~mifiealions 'Of 'the redevelopmenl car,strikingRic:keyintheface. law," he added.· • Ricky's Pilr~nts .are Mr. and J\.frs . (';ommitt-ee ·cha'irpe'rson Kay Norman Lopez or 31786 Via Be lardcs. Walton promised that Shi! and fellow San Juan Capistrano. members or the panel would try one A funeral Mass will be slid Satur· more time 10 examine the r~evelop· day morning al nine o'clock at the Old mentidea. • Afission in San ,Juan. The Friday Laguna• Peach Burglars' Get $1,770 Haul . Three burglaries were reported' in La gu na Beach Wednosdaf, with los- ses totaling SI , 770. A daylight burglary cost Ann "lac- ·rosary is at 7:30 p.m. Ricky played football ai\d .was a Lit- tle League all-star.• "fr. and Mts. Lopez tiave three other ehildte"d. ' -,.. .,, . r Friends have established a fund to help the family pay ·hespital and runeral expenses. Contributions -can be made at the snack bar in Buchheim Field on Saturday, bet.Ween 9 a.m. and S g.m.--in San -Ju._tn. Or they can be sent to the Lopez family in.care of the Junior: All American FootbaJi Leagll<!; Bo" 421, Saq Clemente. .. f\1 illen or ,1246 Temple. Terrace A""'t Sclw l jeweh y a nd a Color television set i . JI er 0 valucd.;it.$1.11 5. _ _ • Poli ce s aid entry was gained Cl S through an unlocked sliding glass win-asses et do1v between 9 a.m. and 5:20 p.m. ,.\burglary which occurred between t p.m. and midnightat2000Glenneyre St. netted three handguns from the residence of Gary Braucher, 29, a gun collector. Police said si" handguns had been removed but three were left on the porch for unknown reasons. The loss was estimated at $310. A third burglary was reported by Richard Dirgger s, 28. o( 26432 Paseo Carmel in San Juan Capistrano. "tis· sing from his automobile parked al the intersectio n of Brooks St. a nd South Coast Highway were a cassette tape player, 30 tapes and a tennis racket 1\'ith a n estimated value or $34 5. Poli ce said wire was used to gain e ntry through a locked front window sometime between 9 p.m. and 10:30 p .m. '.' '' LAGUNA ••• Speaking for the mcrchanL'l, Doris Shields pledged that the shop owners \\'Ou1d clean up th(! rear of their buildings facin_g Eiler Larsen Lane !named for Laguna 's fam ous Greeter) in conjunction with the driYe·through mall's development. \Villiam f\tarriner, owner o( a stationery s'hop who represented the n oy.·ntOY.'n 8'Us i·ness Assoeiatiiorr:- said the city should keep the highway traffic now as i t is, and said that blocking the Park Avenue stub to throlf gh tra rfic would hamper business deliveries. lie too said the downtown mer- chnnts \l'Ould fix up the backs o{ their businesses if their mull was buili'. Nett' Zeala1i<.l Slicles Slatecl A slid e._ presentation on New Zea land, "Up Beal Down Under" "'ill be given at the San Clemenu; Libraryat9p.m . Tuesday. The progra m bf Glenda Wilhelm about her trave ls in New Zealand ts part o( a series of travel programs of- fered by the students in the slicJ.c film rla~s of the Capistrano Unified Adull Education progra m. Upc.o ming ~rcscntations include "'Holy tand Pilgrimage" on Ott. to and ··1-Jona Kong"-on Jon. 21, both l 9 p.m .-:itth~Ubrary .--- The &hows arc open to the public free or charge.· 1 • -. • • Students at Thurston Intermediate School in Laguna Beach will be able to study jugg ling, mode l airplane building and other special-interest subjects in artcr school classes begin- ning Tuesday. The classes. which meet twice a "'eek from 2 p.m . to 3 p.m .• are the &eeond set or courses offered \his year "by the Thurston extend~d day program. The schedule oC such clas- ses changes si" times a year. - The classes are .taught both by vo lunteers a nd by regular teachers. They allow students to study subjects nol Laught du ring the regular school day. • • results Once actual changes got under way. "We want to stress that even though the program is beginning among the business people of Del fl.1ar . we hope that it soon will affect the entire city,'' he said. . Councilma n B. Patrick Lane stres- sed that the project by the merchants was commend able. "If ever there was a way to con- vince tourists that they should like our community, a project like this could doit,"hesaid . l\layorThomas O"Keefe has insisted for years that one other way to i m- prove the downtown area is by adding tree wells along the edge of the road· way, similar to the old downtown sec· lion of Santa Ana. But it was that idea that turned orr the parks commissio ners a nd spawned the Spanish-style mall idea. Commissioners reminded coun· <'ilmen that in the past trees had been planted , only to be remo,·l!d after they grew and merchants claimed that tbc foliage obscured their signs. Santa Ana Ma riite · Dies in· Plane Crash . llONOLULU fUPJ) -M·arinc tteadquarters Pacific has Identified l~t i.t. r nul V. DuncanoCSanta Ana Of lhcp\lotora Ma rine PhantomJetkllled Sunday when the fi ghter bomber crashed Into the sea off the Philip· pines. • Duncan's plane was attempting to .1nd ~board th~t.;irti.er..USS ?itidWOIY ~·hen it crashed. /\ llcllcoptcr rcKcued ono M the two "tarine pilots. but Oun· can was lost and presu med killed. • .. lf eritage . , • Tree Law RevU,e~ ' !. ' l'. By jA):K CH.\PPELL ... .__0:.-. ... Mf" The Lagupa Ueach Cily Council-af· ter Jengthy wrangling sent a proposed heritage tree law back to staff for ma"jor· ch a nge:-after a strained hearing \Yednesday. The ordinance was propqsed to prevent removal or damage (o trees which are unique in character or or a certain size. • _ Atayor Roy lfolm proposed the ·a"lt.crations lo the ordinance arter il was clear that the law as written would nol get a majority vole on the council. ' - Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney: a strong supporte r of the law, predicted a "rush of axes being bought," should the council delay action. Changes included making the coun- cil dlrertly responsible ror desig- nation of heritage trees and indicating that only a limited number of trees would be so designated. . _. 'l'he. major con\ention tietwcen council members was the nonvolun· tary nalurc of the heritage tree selee· ti on. . . The law provided lhal anvone cou1d nominate a tree·withfinalseleetion left tolhe city board or adjµstmenl. The properly owner would get a cer· lificate; but alto up to a $500 fine and six-month jail sentence if he cul, or harmed the tree. C"ouneilman Jon B'r.e nd and Coun· cilman Charlton Boyd supported making 1-leritage Tree designafions subjecl to a per.ov·a1 or the property owner. Viee.ft1ayor Carl Johnson questioned whether the law would not be used to . h'altdevelopment by designating a tree in the middle or a vacant lot a heritage tree, and then denying a permit for its removal. - The sudden opposition to the law frustrated "1ayor Holm. "'I am coming to the conclusion that I will leave this council irfMarch of '76 and we won't have a heritage tree or- . <µnance ,'' he declared. Las Palmas PTA Sponsors Potluck A pot-luck Mexic3n dinner will be sponsored at 6 p.m. Tuesday by the PTA of Las Palmas School in San . Clement.e . The dinner is open rree or charge lo all ramilies of Las Palmas students. Ea~l! family is asked to bring a A1e1'ican·style dish. Beverages will be furnish'ed op the school patio. ,. ' ''• ~ ? • CRUSHED SUEPE Staclium.COUntry Coat . R1yon/nyton; po+yester Shtiirling coll• and lintrig. t.olor: Ch1moi1. SW: 42·"8 185.00 .. ...... c...-Acc ..... [ • 1"le t.o Its ~arne •• Lo.is \VelJman .. .thililren!.s.:J.i.b.tArian y l 1..be. San Clemente Library . displays lhe "'lndeslrucible Pleasure Book," a cloth nlphabet book \\'hich has. lrue·lo its name, esca}>ed destruction for more than a century. It is from a coJlectiOn o r a ntique volumes t~at \\.'ill be on exhibit al lhe library th~ough Nov. 16. San Juan .G;en~:ral-Plan Opponents Win D el~y By PAMELA HALLAN Oft ... O.lltSblff Oppone ilts or the San Juan Capistrano General Plan made a last- ditch stand against specific land-use designations Y..'ednesday night •and won a two-week.postponement from the City Council . · Councilmen agreed the plan needed ·'fine tuning·• and l\1ayor Roy Byrnes admitted new inrormation had been introduced that he wished to conSider. The most emotional pleil came from Mrs .. Pitai:i lyn Williams, a 52-yea_r .. resident of the cily. She asked for a fair shake for ow ners or undeveloped agricultural la nd \\'ho ha\'e been "subsidizinli!" homeoY.'l')ers in the city. After ·examining neighbors' la" bills going back to 1900 or 900 acres or ·agricultural land she found a total ta"· collection or _$974',300. Education ac- counted for S420.000. she said , en~ug h 'to pay for the cOSf"of educating 35J children in the local system. accor· ding to school ~isll'ict statistics. She said tlte--property ov.•ners only produc~d 13 chil..[ren. men " ·CHAMBRAY IM COSTA ..,A 1rs DEl'ARTMEHT STORE -1116 HIWl'ORT IOULI¥ ARD "COSTA MISA • . .. • ' • , I I \ I I • • ' I I 7 I I ' I ' j I I I' (. I I I I 7 ' I l ) I I I ! ' • . . Calif oniia Cheap Thuraday'1 Clo&ing Pr ices T-_ Utm· •ty -ch· ~r· ge· g t:~1~.:i'!rlh*::i~i ~ ~ " ,.. C,ft1119 ... ' It n i.o,.. \\ -~ llol-CM~Cl"°".j_,.. di Solol't-. •• ' # , l lnd.j 00. OIQ ~/(1,·:: : 2' )I'. ••• "" • -A A-CM fft" t,.0 ' t~ ::~. ·~ By TllOMAS D. EUAS and 300 kilowatt hou~r Barbara, Ventura and par ..._,L i,n u s.i .. 11..1~ C...••c .n 1 ,., ' -" 1 d' . ' _. · h 'm h f A(f'llld2 ... t n )Mt._ C..rrG I.Md , l .._ '°" n 1gnat1on a.,a1nsl t e ont o electrlcljy by ofOrang_e, L9t_Ang~Jes,Sa MINci.-.• • lt ...... c.1H11e .eo, 11~ H -r,t. Slate Publ'·c Utl lilles C lh a e • bold &-d' d R' "d AOWt<>r .u.' 11 1 '" c.uiw ... "° • 11 1 •ii. om· & v rage Hous.e er .. ~rnar 1no an 1vers1 AOe • .,1.20i1 ,. +1 w.. 11. C..tc:HCs.tt 1 s ,.,._v. mission for its "0pen·han· l.'11meto$24.981astmonlh. counliJ!S which are serv :''.1:;is ;: ~~ g:!,'f,1·:1~ ,tl ~~·: ded" Policleis toward th& ~ by General Telephon~, =:-,::~,·~·; 2~ Jt: ~ ~-~ •. ~ l 1\~1i~1·:: telephone, gas llnd electric ·1i..a: AT F JG U R E. Si>uthern Calirornia Edison MIMLt" 1 •• 10 31vt t11'> c 's.,.,, 1 .. 1 V"ll+1vt •ompon1"es was o po1"nt or however · h t ·a d s lh c 1·r · Aolrr• co ' ' '~ "' cc 1 "'°' ·· 24 1 -"" " • 1s somew a n ou ern a1orn11 •rim-.20• ,, '""t"" e«1c.1iss 11.il'o-li unanimity all through the , Oas Co. , :~d~~1: .O: +::+-. g:::;l~.~ 12: :"": ~ fall campaign. • . , ,,.---;;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;';;;::;--.,.._ .. Their total utility bill i~ A1ru1,.c; .tO ~ Ji "'"• "' ~;.in_1M1 "• '",, "' .. ~-c·-m1·s · h '· SO'""HER · 11 _,,"""' ·1h I ctl • J 1""11$1n ·· • 1~ " • _.,~ -· s1one"~ ave-u -1-• ---... -. w1 a must exa ... _ 1.JO 4 nt u --. Ctn.Hu111.12 • n ia ••• indeed changed in the past ,CA LIFORNIA half that taken by Edison.::!,~~.~~~ 10~ :.:\141 &';','~~:.:: 1:J ~.-ic; fe'w years, losing their r whose rate (or 300 kilowalt .r.i1111,ini.,tA • , '"' ... c.,,1.•e1.• 1 u11.,_.1o1o Focus . AJWIOC.»11 21 +"';Ill CnMPw!;M r I 11"'°• \lo reputation as the toughest hours 11 about $3 highen •111trti.n .50 • 1 11~"' c...1sw 1.u • "' IJj\•-. I l ' ' h ' ~-th h f . "I Al<ltlAll.IO j SS 11\lo + Ito Ctftltfoo\j .M • 1' 11'11• Vt regu a ory agency 1n t e .~ ... ant ato San Diego Gas •1c•S1c1 .• J 11 r'tl. .,. cenite11.u • 1J 1~. ~ nation. • & Electric and $S more than ~~= .. L~1&jf~ 'J 1~t:: ~;~~1~ ~ 1;~= Yet. a nationwide survey misleading because almost 1 the r ate charged by Paciric ::J:U1:: 1 p, ~ -: ~ti:f1 11 : 1~1 ll:';" ~ this rail revealed that, nooneintheextremelyhot Gas&Electric. '•11olui:11 ... ·:i ,.,~:.,. t11111p1110 . <J•1s .. v. utility·wise, C..Plirornia is desert area uses only 300 · ::=~J ·, ,3; fl~~ l:,:i1;fps~·11J7 ~~!.~ about the cheapest'Place.in kilowatt hours per month or :·ou~ ~ATES are htgh'eri ::~·.::: 21J J~,~ ~:::~~ ~l~ I !~ :;::. ~ theU.S tolive. .. • electricity, the national pnmar1ly because of fuel' AJ~.., .s.i • 2 11"' ... cri.1Fn11 .n .. • 11.1o .. A II h . AU Pt.01 4 t 14"1-~ ClllwMtto I 111 :It -\lo a verage . ctua y, t e adJustment costs," said a All!edSll50• 2s 11u.+141 C11$M9J.10d112n ..-."' THE SURVEY showed average c\lstOJ:Der of the. spokesman for Edison. The' Z:tssc::"~ 1:1 !! ~t!+~ =~;~ : 1J :J.W. .-.,; Los Angeles ran}ced sixth· Imperial Jrrigation District firm contends that because AlirOM.r..w • 1 s~."' CIWflHYt.u • n ~· -lll I b ho 3000 th Al..,."1 •1J t 11 '°"'•Vt ClleJCP1 .. 4 3 31\'lt V. owesl and San Diego eight· urns ·a ut• , a mon SDG&E and PG&E are also .r.1<" 1.>• • 1s1 ~1.,., c111111111.u 11 41 ., +i.- 1 t l• • dun' g t•e bl" l · d ert I · . .1. ....... 1suG l!tA c111~11, 4 20 • • ~ .. 1.1o ._gwes among 1,e COUi\lry s n 11 1s er1ng es natura gas-suppliers, Lney ,._ v."" "~ 'v. .. Oil E 111 .•s • ,, 1H'ot_l'I 25 larg~s~Cities in.terms of summers. . are. ab!~ to use more thin=~.,,~~! .. ' 1ft""=lt: &::i:~";~f .~ ff 1~ ~ ut~it:JJ~f::;entary survey biJ:a!v'::akge: ~~~9o~Ie~~! :oe.!:'e:11[h !r:r;e~'e::~in~ =~ 1'.G : 1 ,E. :~ ~~\":~? ;~ 1! 2!~.~ r I I l · d th ' I · C I"/ I l AmHtt 30o t ™ 1'\lo • 'Ill ClwlJ Cr•ll .. u l!tt l'I o gas, e ec r1c an anap.yoneese1n. a1or-pans. •Hupf~""·· •1 ... 111.v.. 01r11er11o1 .. 11 ,_"' telephone rates in 'other nla. But the district, points Since gas prices are con ""'"1•F1 ·" s 11 •w.+ v. en-• ,)o • i1 • ••• i · Am Alrll~ 15 Its 1'111 OV111r 1.411 • :161 ~ •• parts of •the state reveals out corre~\ly that its rates ·trolled while the oil which "'", B•~ .10.. • • ::: CNy11« wt .. " '""• 111 th h kil L • ~'..---• A ·-1.,SI I 11' 31\lt-'h CI MIQI .• 1 If JI 2111 •• at t ese basic serVices per owa t"1our are lower Edison uses instead to run •msrut.IO • is. ~~ "" c1 1u1r .•w. .. • ~ .. 1• cost even· Jess in some other than almost anyone el&e;s,~its -plants is not, Edison :::: ~~1~ ; ..: ~ ':? ~ ~ l:~ i ,: lt:'= r:, places. The lowest utility despite @. price ,hike that pay1 more to keep its plants ~ ~.•,',',", .. ,•, •,1+1>+ "-cinG p1 1" ·· 1i.o 11 t 1 b·111c1·1 1 cd "rr t · .. ...., · · · ClllGEpl • .. "°'° ... 1 s n a1 orn a turn out too11;e ee;t womonthSago •. runrung. •DN1n1 .~ 4 u H\lo-~ onGfPI~~. 1i.o s1 •' to be the ones ror residents The ave.face 309 kilowat\t ' "This is the big reason :i::5?:i~. '.~I~ 1'; 2iv.: t: ~:~MJ::; ~ : 1f M:: ~ of San Francisco and the hours wb'uld cosf $10,50 iq, • our rates are higher than :~&..1:.1v~~ 11 3: 2j~· .~ ~l!~°v'~ . .: •i '~:I ~r:,: :Z San J oaquin Val ley. the 1 mperial . Valle~, com-• the i ~ s , ' ' t h e Edi s~ n :~.~1';"'.2! ~ 3r, 1:tt:' ~ ~::;t01::: ; s~ !~· 1~ In Southern·calirornia, pared io Sll.41 1n Los .spokesmanclaimed AF1~svi . .o .. • J" ... c0111nv -.1 12 ~~ the lowest tlirned up io the Ang'ele5 anc;l~$11 .27 In San Despitethefactt.batsom :~tL~:: 1~ ~~= g:~::::.1~: •• ~; 1.!: :.: Imperial Valley area near Di~go. private utilities chatk' :~~'/·~ • ~ .:~ ··· ~~~ks~J ·s 1l ,!:?+ii. the Mexican border. Th hi•'• 1· l 'a• h "'h -li -• i'loi '1 " .... c11tJ;0i1.50 2 • """ .. "" e ~·~s raespil u)'. 16 er rates than •th .:::~·,.0,;,.",,Jtt•14 CLc•m .toJ 1s 3,. • ..., ~ The cost there for. basic So \Ith er n C a Ii f orni& publicly-owned ones, the1 ""'Mole! '.»22 JM aw-i~ ~::c~~f:!8 ; 11; ~! t phone service. 3long wi(h residents, on the other customers may actually :'°'~I<}~~; J 1J J!':+~ c1eve:J'l n .. 12i.o 101.\lo+1 the 70 ther_!'ls or natural gas tiand, are the ones in Santa save money in the long run . ~'"":::~~:O: 3 :i:: ,U:• .~ ~~!.d:~ ·; 1/fg 1:"4:'::: I • AmN(;,2S4 1 114 ~i:1141 Ch_.lt P.SCI 4 101 1"+ '°' ' ., _,_ Consumers Lose • ' ' Farm Bean Prices ' Dip~Not Retail WASHINGTON <APJ _ "'as included in a vegetable The rarm price or dry situation-report by tile beans, traditionally a hi gh-department Tuesday.--Jt protein food source ror poor s~id "there is clearly a long people, has tumbled sl13r· ..... , d 1.st.a nce to g? before ply but middlemen are not retail ers return to more .,as'stng much or the decline famil.iar shelf price . in along to consumers, the rela~.1on to commodity Agriculture Deparlment co1st. F b 97.3 bef says..-n e ruary 1 , ore 'fhe rarm price ot beans the bean crunch developed, In Michigan, for: e)(a'mple, a o~e-pound bag .'!r bca~s dropped 30 cents per Pounll. ~at1onally sold 1 ~ retail from a peak or 5l.S cents stores ror 25 :7 cen~o;laccor­ "8t !\l arch to 21 .5 cents in ding to. the a.urea~.~ Labor September. But ·the retail Stat1st1c s. At lhaL time, rar- price declined only 12.3 mers got 11 .1 fents per cents per Pound from its pound. hifh of 81.5 cents last spring 1\-llCHI GAN AND Califor· nia are the leading dry beans producers, but the crop is important in a dozen other states. ~· to6& 2 in September. PRODUCTJQN OF dry beans -incTticti ng"IJ>into, lima, navy al)d great nor· thern -is estimated by USDA at a record harvest or 22 million hundredweight this year, up 31 percent from the short crop in 1973 which led to the price boost. The analysis or mid- dleman spreads ror beans "A price consideration that most manuracturing users must.be alert to ls that low prices paid to growers !his season could prompt a shirt away rrom beans to corn and soybeans in ·the spring ot 1975," the repbtt said FedMart P.urchase Studied "'" S..ilng .• 1 ~ •.. c1 ... up p11 ,. 1 "'-+ l't Am Sllip.Mll l 1'°'+ 11o1 CM! l11v Cp J 1n llll+ l'f AmSlnll.IY!•) 19l ~+ V. CNAF11 J911 ,,10» •'ht~ A"I $11111.fll + JI t \4 ••• CNApf 1.10:. 411 1'111• ••• A"15topt •:it.,,... .S •w. ... v.. 1EAlnt l.OI :. H ,10.\lo+ .Yi Am~rll .ti I 34 ~ v.. A IAwki •• I lh • \lo Am$tore11'• 1J tt .. V. ALol1.10. 1 ....... Amf&lJ4"1t1'1141\'t-.... CN~l$1Gt22'6 S\lr-V. i\ml&l pl• •• JU SI + Vt Csl!.GJlf 1.lt .. U 11\fo.t \rt ATT'plA l.M ·• 11 ~+ ~ Cst!i;Gol 1.13 , ti 111'1+ 141 ATTl>fl J.14 .. 2J .U + v. C.OC1c:at 2 U 11 ll1 M"'-Vt "'" t& T WI '. U83 1~ ~ ""' Coc•8011 411 I sn, •llo• 14 i\mW•lr .M 3 4] 11!11+ !Ao COIOw8k .ll ' ~ •-llol AWi< Pf 1•,. . rlOO 11~ v.. Coletoln .06 .. ff 2'4+ 11o1 ... Wlr pl I •l ., 1170 IS -.... Co!Ollf 611 11 •11 :bV. • WI SAN DIEGO (UPll -A ~::~ri.i6: ! 1~ 1~v.·.~ gJ?[J:~J:·i 11~ ~~~ A'"lttl•; t4I S I 10fo.-\'t ColUnt Food 4 11 1~ ~· West German investor· is •MF •n 114 • "' 11:i.i.+ fo Col P9nn :ion 14 2»11-1~ g l. 1· g th pur h e of •m1.t .111 , 19 IM• "' ClllonS\ 1.10 s ~ ,..,.. ... ne 0 18 tn e c as AMP ln<.U1J uo JO +I Colt l.-c!Wl1 ' SIS 2tl'i+ ~ the44·store FedMartCorp., Ampc:oP .4"1 J 1 111> ... eo11r.A1111 .. •" ... Ampo• CpJ 111 J•4•1't Connllf'\'·• 1 tt:it.+'h estimated toexceedS'lSmil· Nnrepto•P 2 2 1111+ v. Col Gftl.ta • 1• 20'h-Vi 11·0 , accor ing 0 the 0 . "'"u11.L10 J ls ~• ... Col Pluur11 .. 20 1 ••• Ami.1111 l.20 ' 19 31"6 .. ~ Col5 Oli 1 M 1 jt 1Hlo ... porall·on presi"denl. Amit! In .10 • ss 1 -~ ColwM, Ufl 1 1 :l-lli ... At'lfeon 100 l llS llfo+ tt ComoEllO 1 111 291.lo+l'llo Sol Price said that the Anc11Hc, 111 s 10 1~. ~ eomsiv 110 1 1 M.w.-"" . , , AlldtrCl.t¥ 1 s '"' u • 141 Caft'IS! pf 90 1 20Vr-v. Southern Cahrorn1a chain -.nve11c' 12 • l s.,.._ v. Ctrtwed1 • ·; 2n 2o•t ,. h d • , I An..i1 Co'' > >> '''~" CWE Pl'l40 1 ., t i as agree 1n pr1nc1p e to ""'"'c .50 • lll .~ .:; c.tmEd,,; 1 :: 4 211'11• 1.1o sell I 067 203 sharPc of Fed· Apo;a O•• •1 ~1 io ~. ~ twfdpf 1 41 •• 21 16'1•+ v. • • "\'"i Apeco Corp .. lf!i 11o1o . Cwt pr 1.'IO .. :U lt'H-!.'I Mart com mon stock to APL Corps l 1v.+"' Can1wo11si • 1.w 1"H-l'li Ii J\'J APL~IC 1.06 .. 3 """ ... CwOilllt 1 11 . 11 I' • "°" uMgo ann.r K I h ::i.=·~:si i:: ';~Jl'I ~:,~~11,'22::11~~~~ anp, o ar sru e, •R•sv1'610 •• ts'h-.,., ~.:'','",.~·. "• •"•••'•· West Germany is the Ar<•t .. N.• s 11 111o1 .. ~ ........ Mi •v _, 1 ArCllPl(2 ,, I I"°• 'h ConftMlllO t It 1•\~\t. owner or~the M'3no-Group of A{e111ro_2s. ,. a. 111.1o + -. eon ... ,c: .111 • • 13'4• v. ... · · · w 1 G ••ctlc 1rn1f .. • m .. Con Eo .1S11 1 >+J •I\ ... e,.,.e1·pr1ses.,,_1n es er· Ar1.c1r ·' , 11 '"" ... eonsed "'·· • '3'A-Y> many , which 9 perates :~~~.1.!:1i 1~ 1m!: ~E:,~.~·:. ,l; :l:v.+lli department .. stores in 10 .v•uG1.10 1 " 12'1<1+1llt c.,,F,, 1 u • +.1t 1+ -v. G , , "'"" Al\O\' .. :S.1 1'-" Vt GiinFdpt 4~ .. 1 <11"6~ #t ermanc1lles.. ...,,....c., s • •h ... "' etnF•111 .10' sn 11 tll'I "d b" d' AlmtOl60I' 11 21 h+ \• COl'lsHGJ,10 I • 21'1'1 .. , Price sa1 a ~n 1ng con· """ p1 2.10.. n t•>M. 1--. '°"''" l'W 1 1 s.1 ,..__ ..- tract +probably would be ~::::rtz •~·~ il~ ~~ltl .. 'ii; ~t.:'r~:;1!: Jr":l~ executed by the end of ArmCotJ\:o .. 110 4J -1 C1MPp1111 .. i100" ... v. I d Ar-Ill 1.tO S 21 1•\lo-~ ConPwr pl"t ,. J S1 ... Novem ber and pred cte •....C..prn1 s 4 11~-"' CoM1A1ri...n s 111 +ft+ VI · f h Arv lnll'H;I ~t 10 ~ 61•-"'° Cn CM 1.IO I 4 Hiio-\lo con:plet1on u t e transac-.UAL11114ll . l2• •sl'l-J'-cnutopp .IO' .20 ·~·" l. · F b 8 J97S r 1 .uni 0111 . ..o , .. 11"" + v. eon11t112 . .0 , 11 J:Z'A. "' ion In e ru ry. ' 0 . ASO<YG I 40 • 1•1 It~. 1\lio (11UCp'pl1V. .. 1 lS + "' lowing stockholder ap· •tni-"° 1 S4 1~ •• .,. c11u1t111.10' ns n11+1 All<o 1 JSll J 21 S'1> • lo (lll!IP 1AM J 1• t't-'fo prO\''al. A11fi1JEI l'h • 20 13'11<• .,,., g:111t 1 ilOfl .. 62 J\lo+"'" Fed~Jart opened its first !~<~<~1t;~~ ~ro !~t:-·i-i ~~:;w:_ .. , J; ~1·:= store in San Diego in 1954 It ,..,,.< "'2 to •• 111 .01t1-o,:. ~11o;11.10 s 201 45 • v. , ' Allfl(~p<ll 11Sll'r-I .... Conl()llpft . 1111.1-V. reported estimated ear-AU•\ ca<p11 3+ 1,,,_.,. eonu"ne11 1 "11 .,.... . ATO In< 10 l 76 I'• ... Con!rl 0.t1• I 650 1.-. Ir. n1ngs of S3,775,000 for the Aul o.tc .2<ld 20 :ID lJ h ... 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'" .,. -:t 1- L MAmR""CHARGf: IWIWIERICAR!t"" -liiiilt QIARf,E" l g:::"L11, .. n "' _.."",_. ett1• p 1.i:M·, >nr n C«t:r.:.w:•:. !1' ft"°t .~ ~~-c:.e .~ ~~ l!~t ~ . ( - DAILY 10.t SATURD,4Y ICM :· ', SUllDAY IZ.I ,_ ---,.. •. 't!:"J"A--r ri11' Costa Mesa · .....,,.J;11.1L· .: . . . _,, • • ;!',?",,',.',·~· ,1 1 .......... 1:1~' ·* .. JOO tlh • i'-..... 1• U.\lo• 141 .CUUI l'r'I I U •'9 .. c.tteicl • I• wt U -'ti. I !Ct l.S. tt ta• 14 #> '--,! I •4 •• .j )'llot \It tllCp l.llO S SI tt-.Tt 1\111 • 1,11 $ a ..... lit ECNIMll .• 11 tt ,. ... t 1\'f lr!IO..t1_,. t ~Ml 1uc1.111.a1t '°' 1•"•"' • • ' ' ... .. Thursd9. No¥ember 7, 1974 . OAILYPILOJ 8f Year'• High·Lowa Appear Every Saturday , ' BorA Rates SAN Flt.ANCISCO <Ar1 -Bank of Amen cu. w9rld's largest rommcn::ial bank, has joined major banks in Fur- ther. reducing the prime commcrclaf lend1n i: rate rrom tl 'I~ percent to 10:!.i per('enl. The re todoi y. uclion will be ~ft'ettive J>G&E Hikes • SAN F'RANCISCO 1u r11 -"'••Ille Gas~ Elc ... t11c Co. \\'ant~ l4' a)mOEjt ~ouble \~::..latest. f eque."it for inFreases 1n cJectr1c1ty rntt s. -01amrn~ uncs1>ec_1ed delays tn the- con tru_c!u>n or nut leur powtr plants; thtl utility told the ~lute Public Utilities Com misllion on \Vedntldlit k will need S56 ni llliOD lo ollML ....,""4 dllional fuel costs. • ..... - • .. I • . '; .. ' J"H! ' Kl'LA-(5 J 8:00 -.. Petulia." Julie Christie j:and1l George C. Scott play the l\fay·Derember "'J1g;Jn1e in lhis 1968 movi e. with Richard Chambltrlain . ,<j I,, ... ~ ""KCJ'!T 128) 8:00 -They Way ll Was . Part 1 i1,1;0,qf U,c: 1947 \\lorld Series.l;>etwceri the Dodgers aftd thf1 Yank ees is recalled tonig ht .. I CBS l2J ~:uo "f'l ow Sweet It ls ."1'his 1969 ·"' COfTil.'<t.v about shipboard shennanigans features 1J umes Garne r. Debbie Reynolds. Terry:1'homas 1 and P<:tul Lvnd e. ··-! 1 . ._., ..tt,...u-u... ~ """, : _..."""" •. DAI .LY LOG l :DO G THE WALTONS-THE * FAMILY'S FAVORITE the pla,~ pursuil, 11111M site fi~ds thif her hu~and is thasiflt a sll!e:_e'1 lour tuiclt. . Q Q1 [J) ~ m lnlsillr .. Raitt ~Wilb A ~Ule1 ' ·Chitf lroniide 1~ ii kUle1"fo lilMI his rodd1111hter, llllo WIS pet10fl!liJll IS I SIOlt• window h1r1tciuln when she saw 1 slr1nger l1t•llJ slab •nollltr man. (6) Mike hlq:ln SMw fJ TOP COP ACTION! * 'STS. OF SAN FRAN' n <li9i OOJ@lll •""' " .., frlnciK• ''try Help" Stone ind ll:eller fiJld U.emHlns in pu11Uil of 1n accused klller-1 lour1!en·relf· old run1way. Muiette Harlley, Clint Howard, 01vid Gruntr 111d M111e Redmond 1uest. 0 ll1111i Mifllli111ts -fl> festiwtl lll1t111Kiellll Qf Stir Trtk ·'" -.Qti..SHI "Billy PreslOtl: lilt Mu· ler's Child~ . ID'"'"""""' ,,,.g-· m0r ... IO:DD a ID Cil \19} m Mtvi11' On MThe Good Life" Ge«ge Mafl1ris ,~oo 1s 1 ff1mbo~llt )'Oung 'oil ri1 OJI· 1r1tor who h11a Sonny and Will il'l'IJ from the l111Cker's lilt '°' $1.000 1 wetk. Alle1 tilt two 1et • I 11ste of tf\a 1ood life. tlley liftd I. !here's 1 catch to the usy monty. ~ ff? \'!w ":!s . D Critics say HARRY 0 * like Kojak & Columbo ! o <~ 001 rn m """ o ·"'· on~ Sith!" Harry"s clienl, Or. B1uef, a psychiatrist who hid told him he was al11id to1 his lile, is missins •nd his files hive bten rilled. One of his pa"tients, fay Connon, 1 blind writtt of mystery stories, tells Flarry that Ille ckl<;to1 has been murdered, 11 lx t lhll is veritltd when llis body t)(J:L(}).(j}The Wahon "fht: rs kwJld. ~a fay tefb H11ry she Ma1aH1011" lflin·Bor is ~d! t!IO-#s she is nei:t, he finds the lo enter 11 stwut·daY d111Ct mm-1 clue to the murclerer i11 her i.test 1n011 •A llopes ol w1n111p1 lht fir$f1 book. Sttfanit Powe1$ 1uel1s. pr11' ol S200. Wilen hrs shotked 1 ED Dtc11ment•ry frtm twica molhtr $l11nl)o IOfb1ds bim ta p11 I ti"i'rht Unt.uchlblu t1t1pate. Jolin Boy t11Sl!.IS•tllll be IJ. Eiffle!ll'lllft Film "Sbmmr ~ lnle1. ;i man now and ilrttn~s to 101 lude" The stnsilive stl)f)' ol a !hroorh with it ballerina wllo dlxovers the diary ot O ti»@!@ms1erra "'T••ls. a lorlll(r lo<ttr and 1eealb a sum· Yo¥ .L~t", R1n2ers .Matt Mid Tim mer a!lfi!. race 11~lnst cleath to !rte 1 chvt1 wholk t11pped 11nde1 watu -•nd 10:30 0 hvrne1 It Mw:lll11~ a!:;o manaae 10 capture Crunctler Q) Wandtrlast the beu w)lo has lioOmehow m;in· &J Lf CillCIM GritJ aetd w' iet a tire :hie~ ar~und tD Jutves de Gila Ms stomath and is ..-edted between111.001 ~~1E Q)ll\N .. , two trees. • m " O M•ie: ~t) C2hr) •rttulil"j · · · · ew! (oro) '68 -Julie Christie, Geoiie led ol 'roudlt C. Scott, Richard Chamberlain. 1 ~ ::~111:' Show 0 (~ 00) CD CB J II t Cl d di Miuitn: l111possiblt Couple , . I Ni&flt '•lluy § Dt~r s Chortt . (Ul (}) p1tu ''"" Bo1_m( F1!lfll the Ol1m111t \ !?A Wild Wild Wnt Vtnety Show (Qt OCJ) W1ntt11: Dud 11r Alive Eij THIS W,AY IT WAS 11:1smcin1111i l4 * Gfea_t Seorts Class!cs ll:Jo ID l'i7l Cil 00 CBS Liit Mo"rit: Mobil 011 Corporation (C) "fhe Ulllltfeated" (dr1) '69 -fD The •·W., tt W11 "Dodeers/l .loh11 Wayne, Rock Hlldsoo. Yankeas J947'World Series" Par1! 8 fij@ ®.J m.loll1ftf C.rson II. former ·Yan~ees Jot Di M•iRIO, 'ldu1ed Flicten - lommy fienrich and 81!1 8evensj (.6J it: "l'N "t Vell" (mys) )oih 1mfner Ood2e1s Petei Reiser, . •53. r1e Rall, Salty Gray. Hatiy (Avj Ettlo and Al Giontrrddol 0 (~ ((]) (]) (D Wi dt World for t. nosu111c 1el'iew of that e1-Special "H1rold Llofd's World of citing se11es. Comedy" €DU ra11ma l 1Hr0fl 0 Movie: (C) "Whtre tlle Spies @ liJlilltse Liin1011e P10111ms Alf" (susp) '&6 -David Nivtn, t :30 0 Iii!. @I (}) al Paptr MOC111 Cyril ~~iatk. G) ALTOVISE DAVIS & m 1 Cosby * FRIE~DS Model Fashions ll:.uJ fil '01~ !or Health . , IDJ tli llfll Sllow . \12:00 O MoYlt: "The Dark L11hr (advl . _e ' 1 '5 !--0.aphne 01y. ~ I akhert I m Mrwie: ''Girl fro11 MilSOllri" '9:00 Q (i1' [3J 00 CIS Tllu1sdlJ Maw-('om) "54-Jean Hu low. Fr111ellot ie : (C) l2h1) "!low Slfftl It Is!~ Tone. Lionel Bar.rymore. <tom) ,_;Ga-James Garner, Debbie l:OO 8 ~ Tomornw•" Reyno•.l eny.Thom_•s, Paul lynlle. '3 1 .. 1 """' 'i" News wnen their ~on decides to try the l> ~ -~ • {Yropean.tour met!Kld of winnina 1:45 O Movit: "Htlt·ta Eternity" (dra) his girlWiend, G1if end Jenny Htn· '60-Jeftre1 Hunter, D1rid Ja MStn. ®1son Wdn,le their own passage 2:00 m An· Nishi ShoW: (C) •AN tf1e abo;ud. Grit wc1~s at ~ photograph·j ,_1 Me11," "Spoeks 111111 Wild • •t as~lgn~.M. ·a~ Jenny mo~ts '1he Pll•nto Spoab" ' • 1ft.IO I IUIUflOUS v1!1a, (Inly lo l!nd l • . she's bero swindled ~nd the play· 3:10 O Morie: "Wo1111n on lhe leadt" bo1 Ul'lntt, Ph1h~pe. is very much (dlit) '47-Robert Ryan, .ICl1n Btn· '" 1esille11Ce. Jenny hits to avoid nett 1 1:00 @ "Tiit Iii C.r•iw.ar (dra) '51-Fridoy ~1k Douelas. Jan Sterlin1. I 1:10 0 (C) "M'l"ifkent Oltsessio~" i l'.~r•) '5•-Jane Wym1n, Rock Hud· DAYTIME MOVIES . ~•. I 2:30 (}) "Tiie Adventuru of Robin 1:30 O "Min l1it" (~) '52~tMte. HHd" ~cl. (ad~) '38 -Cnol 61ent "111uerite Chi!pm,n. I Flynn. OIJV•.• de H•~•!l•Dd. 1:00 O lC) "Rina of fi1e" (dra) '61 123 t.{l ~C) "Wlltrt 1 C••fkJ?" _ David Januen . .loyce T~JIOI' I (com)_ 52 -lbr Bol1t1, Allyn •• Melurt F11nk Goubtn. J·Ol IJ.Q} (C). •p ·111 l llH" (Ora) '67-io:OO 0 (Cl "M~co l"Olt" tadv) ·~2-' Lee Marvinf/4 C1rroll O'Connor Ror, C1lhoun. Y~o Tani, "llrie l :lO @ "ttn N~rtllsidt 77r' (m~) '48 Steer' (MS~ 'J• -:--John' Wayne. -hrMS Stew1r1, Helen Wilker. -·aoac111cers" (dra) '59-Joti Lall'-O "Jk Min Wtie Stiot lillltfy tl!nce. Siiiy Fraser. Vt11n«" <Aintl. (wes) '62-J11n1s l2:DO fD"l'lelM kliewt Nt".(JOl'll) 'SD Stewalt, John Wayne, lee Marvin. -lltborlh kit, Robcit Wal ke!, •:OI @(]) "lktHtifll'" {COii!) ·4~ -,nti-LawtOtd. 811!1 fl1n111n, Cha Alltn. KOCE, CHANNEL so · 12.«r Sc.HOOLOl!iTAICTNEWSICI 1HO' riOVol. !Cl A. Scls'!Ct-M '7 00 6•GBLU(M,t,118LE !Cl •:JI) TIMl 10 Dlt,t,W-JCl"Or...,"'J •I Ulltll"' l:lJ COMMUNITY 0' LIVI HGlHIHGS ;CJ .. , """~' !Or ... p!or.l\vfl" •:•! ~NM0f..IOUT IC l"IO.re¥11o1t"' 1:00 ILECflUCCOMP,t,N¥ !Cl 1'30. HUMA.N RELol.flONS •NO SCHbol 01!.C.lf"LINE !Cl "lflll ()t( Cl.ts· l'i"""''' • ~ 00<.0NNti-'S a.,Q"l.llJNG (OpNEJt.IP, • ''Z•bP.!'>!llH't'•! L1pperi! 3{.Jll CllMENStONS'IH (lll.lURl.S ICI ''tulN~ill fctlOOJ" •:00 f:li'EfHAHD Sl(E;lCHI NC. IC) ~·11llllloil lltlll'!k!Mnlpl" I •:11! ELEClll!t COMPA.N ¥. ttl 1•00 SESAMi.STflE£T(C) i.:oo-8001( ti.A.I ltl "Sh JUI~ 5Pl>.•~ lno" 6'30 DIMEN~IONS IN CULTURES Ctl "C\lll"r.t filOlof¥" 1.0CI "FRiiEHA.ND Sll:El(HING ((I "ltlllbtW'I R•l .. li0111lli1tto'' /•JIYO!tANGE COUNT'f' REVIEW (Cl 11'111 ~It Aft• Poll<• De~ <ai\Otl lntithl IPllO Ille r!~+nt Crl""ol nsitlllifl!I, 9,00 DIMl!NS!ONS IN CULTURES /Cl "Clll.1111''4 ~'""'''" 1:,0 MEN WHO MA.0t THl MOVIE5 • iC I "Jllflt Yloor'' "'11!30 Q,UGNt lf'ITNea.tTKt''eontt flit"°""" OOlnllll .. -. •. - ' • Ower 700 books I• I.re~• thl'OUth • Vinyls, feili, <ork, wet looks and burhlp • You're sure to find the .right pattern and tolor ' ' ~'--~" . Gillette '-· 1 • · Max® for Men • Drytr/1tyl.r t.n 6Sf lftttJ •I p1wtrfierf111 ....... · .,.__, .. _ ... 1488 c""t.rt .... t111trel $ • Wilt! stflMI l... •• I ·~· • . I ' • • Spred Satin Latex Wall Paint • fff • '"JMl:il1 fillislt rhllt lesri .. ,..... • lru11i er r.il .., ... • lir11t1 fe .,,., • lt•lt cl•1n vp with 50Clpy WI~ • (lioite 11 4111nit1t cel1rs ''Berns'' Ceilin·g Bathroam 'fan • •"' IT11h 1ir cirivlelillf • P1w1rful, 1111i1hlr1·r11lshlnl _,.. • fits 7 .. rffllll -1. #IF7NC Reg.•11•• '14.H Adjustable Shower Rod • N ... Ill Mill If IU-1 II irtshlK " S' '"9, ...di11• ol...W-rN tr.MID • A4jnh I• fit si...-r• h4 .. .,....,,' 249 Time-Saving Elim·'· Trim ' "" .. ' .. ............ ,.... --........................... ..................... .... , .. ~ 29ci.ch · ' . Uttitw•ltht Tra1h Can DoU1 ,,.,..r.= ....... ... -·-........ -. .... . ., •• ,, -. • • • ' ( I 'I . _)_ I r 1, 1 · I -< ..... ' .( I I I -! I I 7 I I l ' ' • I -• Saddlebaek Todav's F.ieat EDITION N.Y. Stocks , ' • ' -i-I VOL:. 1>7,-N0,311, ·3 SECTIONS, J8··~AGES. ORANGE COUNTY., C~J:lFOR!'jlA THURSDAY, t-JOVEMBER 7, 1974 ' '· • I I • • • .. • Bag Limit Caused ' .. By .Prices By The Associated Press A large supermarket·chain ~as im- posed sugar rationing 'in Northern California after soaring price in- crca11es heightened demand for the sweetener. A spokes man ror Snfe.v.•ay. Stores said \V ednesday its 200 Norlhern California-stores instituted a.!.!Jimitcd purchaSe plan." It was not knoy,•n whether the plan would be extended to ·Southern ~alifornia. Signs in the stores ask customers to "ple,asc limit your purctiase to one bag of sugar," the spokesman said. -The :stores~ sell -fi11e•j:Jound,::b_ag~-for-~ ·Sl.95 and 10-pound bags £or SJ.89. ., . o.lly .. Uot St•tt Piiot• DIABLO ROYALTY -One·of,these-five Mission 1 ·viejo 1-li gh School coeds-, wili be' crowned homecomlng queen Friday nigtit . The school 's 1974 homecoming court includes-. (from left l Diane Pacek. Darlene· M·a(\ewell, Mary Diamond, Marly l\.\ertell and Colette Vaughn . -viejo· Gets 'Spirit'. 'Hijinks' Ready Homecoming . Gam~ The Greeks a nd Romans auctioned orr slaves at l unch hour. but the cowboys and Indians preferred a gun duel. As for the toddlers. they had a crawlihg contest a nd the tircus troupe performed 6tunts on the st.age. lt's not. a Fellini mO\'le. It's Spirit sponsored c lub soda chug·a -lui con· tests and simuJUtedducls. The sophomores used a circus theme Tuesday including stunts in the am- ,pbltheater, pp~orn and pcan"uts sale!i, ahdtbf:costumes. "' Climax of the week. of course. is tht• game itself. sel for i :JO p.m. in lhe stadium. At halftime the homcco1ni ng queen \\'ill be announced and a rirc"·orks dis pl a~· setoff. " 1'he queen ~·as, elected by the i;tudcflt body last Friday •. but the \\'inner ha been kept a !jecret. A spokes man for Ralphs chain in Southern California said \Vednesday its 70 stores are limiting purchases or sugar lo one five-pound bag per customer. Leo Gilleran , R a lphs vice pres;idenl. sairt that as of Tuesday the stores were selling sugur For less thaft it cost. to restock it . David Doten. the chain"s marketing \'ice president. s aid t.he firm has an cighl·wcek supply or sugar at S2.20 for fi\'e pounds. The bag "'holesalcs today for 52.58. Increased \\•orld demand, poor sugar bec.Lba~''ests in Eqrope and un- confirmed reports of the Soviet Union·s intention to buy 500.~ tons in ·the sugar £utu rcs market are blamed (or -'ifa ia,,.,;tcs. -W ~ Corn meal, hominy grits and corn- starch are being shuffled around Lo · · ... ariousstoresby Ralph!;. - ' . ---.- •Week at l'lfission Viejo High School "'T" 'and it c·u lm inates with th e Homecoming football game l''riday- n ighl against San Clemenle ·High School. Wednesday, juni~ cam~ dressed as Gr~ekroa nd Romans, and sponsored g_rapc-eating contests nnd a Slave auc· ti on. Don Martin, advisor to the As- sociated Studen( Body I ASB ~ said many traditions associated v-·ith Spiril \V eek have developed and happen each year, despite official disapproval. '.'For the first time since J have been· \\'ith RQlpps. 'ol:e are s hort or cornmeal and hominy grits." said Doten. . . °'"' '"" "'",..... CAROLYN TRUMBAUER IUAYEYS DAMAGE AT HER SHOP In San Juan Capistrano: .lh'e .Roof Fell In Each class al the hi gh school had a dress-up day this week, ending \vilh ··senior bab.11 day'' today. The Class of 975'chose as their thertie for the hijinks, "'Today•s 'L'oddl crs -Tomorro,v·s Tyrants.·• l\1onday the rreshman class dressed as cowboys and Indians and .served s arsaparllla <il :i bar at lunch. They Ev'erything comes together Friday, a "Scarlet and Gold" day when all students arc urged to d ress in the school colors. An nil-school pep assembly is set for 11 a .m .. l\"ith more stunts and games. One of them is an ice block sitting con- test. The person who melts the most ice in.an hour is declared the winner. This morning, forexample, staff and students a r ri,·ed ~on campus to rind toilet paper draping hanks, buildings, :ind trees. It happens c\·cry year. l\lar· ... 1in said. "T he kids arc al\\'ays good about cleaning e,·crything up afte1·- ward. '"he added. ( weather·damaged crops. He said corn products such as cornmeal a nd hominy gr.its ur(• being s huffled lo chain stores in the do\\'ntow~· Los Angeles area .. where th ey arc a staple.'" and so there may be shor- tages in outlying areas. Cornstarch is also scarce. Roof Falls, Wr~cks • . Gift Shop· Inventory ·Markets Receive· t\ppeal '"It's dying out ... Doten said. '"In · stead of putting the -corn in cornstar· ch. they arc 'putting ii in cans (for rood 1." ·rhc stores· actions came as the fed eral Coun,cil on \\lage and Price Stability announced it u·ill conduct a hearing No\. 25 '"i n \\"ashington. D.C. on hi gh sugar prices. The roof l'a ,·cd 1n on Caro~,·n Trum- bauer \\lcdnesday. '"I closed the door and·cried," said · P.'lrs . Trumbauer, O\\'ner of a San Juan Capistrano gi ft shop. recalling the devastation of her store \l'hen the ceiling. soaked \\"ith "'ater. fell in. .. cried." sht> said . The '''alcr had bu.-st lhrouj!h the. cardbo<1rd teiling p;incls. knockiru{' dO\\'n glass shcl\·es hrin1min i.: \\"iftt holiday items. ·. By TO~I BARLEY 01 th D.lilr Pli.I 51•fl District . .\ttornc'y Cecil I-l icks' chier aide called \Vcdnesday for operators of small markets and service stUtiOns 11' Orange Cou nty to put an end to the prt1ctice of staffing such faci\ilies \\'ith young men during late night and early morning hours. ,. 1 IL's un in\'i1;1tio11 to muriler. ··said Chief Deputy District Attorney J ames Enrij:tht. "Killings or this kind ~u·e on 1he 1nrrcasc and they arc a lmost always tommiltcrt by di;ug .crazcd in- dividuals \vho 'll kill a kid for a carton of cigureltcs, ·· Enright. making his appen1 just one week artcr Ora nge Coast College athlete-scholar Stephen "'1\l ikc'· Fin~lea. 19, was shot to dcalh in a Fountain Val ley store, ur·ged ., . operators -or stores and .~rl'ice ·stations to work thB ni ghl holirs on a r egional basis. "Far better to ha,•e one store or gas sta:lion ,open Over a wider area with several persons working io if than to have three or four open "'ilh jtlst one person on the pretniscs." he said . '"\Ve o£tcn ·wonder just why some or these places stay open at all." Enright said. ··Thcyonly take in a few dollars a nd they are an invitation to some doper to pick up a few bucks wi th no tronble at all.•· Enright declined to comment on the Finklea killing "since that is a pen· dinlil'. case in which court action is presently being laken. . "But \\'e have had many such in- cidents in r ecent years." he said ... I can't help but thi,nk or the hatchet kil· * *' * * * Off.Cer Ouismarts Boy, Woman Suspects A teenager <ind l\VO women are being held today following their cap- ture by a rookie Santa Ana policeman· '-''ho fo llowed a pattern of eight armed r obberies committed overnight, then : ~alculatcd ·where the bandits might "strike next:.. . . Officer Gnry Bruce, tresh,outo[the Ora nge County .Pence Ofticer s' Academy, parked his patrol car on • st11keout at a Jack· In-The-Box takeout during predawn hours. He had listened on his police r adio throughout hi s gra\·eynrd shirt·to a series or holdups -mostly Tic Toe f.larkel5 -chronll'lt..td throughout eo8slul and central Orungc County. •l e conclud{'d the 011r~· likely t3rget ror the IJ:andit l~um Ill his 3:<0!lign~d di~tri<'t \l'U!li un <1 1l·ni~ht Jnt'k-ln-The-IJox at ll:irlJor Boulevard and ltaiard ;\1•ttnut• In Snnta ;\na. . Orrlccr llrUt'(' ('Un!<tldCrt'd the geogruphtcal pallCrn or the hold ups "'hich had bc~un \Vt'llnc~doy nighl arid ("()nlin11 cd 1Just ml~1i.lght before telc\'(1ng lhc J111n1burGcr stund on the SJnt? Apa and Garden Grove houn- dary. ' • . Shortly before 3:30 , a .n1., Officl•1' Bruce. snid he· spotl()d two you ng women entc l'i the J ack-In·Thc-Oox. speak briefly w.lth U>e cotrntcr man. lh~n rranticaUY,,:flce. _ They j um1>ed into a wuiting car , \\'hich sped away an<! Officer Bruce gunned the e ngine or his patrol car and zoo med in right on its tail, police said. lie torced the dri,·er to pull over within two blocks and ronriscatcd a . 38 caliber fe\·otver u(ter lhc c::nr's oc- \'upants Y.•ith their hpnds up. Slrirk. allib kno\\·n a!\ Debra ~l~rccd. 19. or Lu Puente, and Sherry Von Vlimmeren. 28, ~·ho listed no per:manent 1•d(lre!i\ll, y,·cre boolced on su:splcion or 11rmed robberv. . ' A male juv~nilc r,·om Garden rO\'(', (7, \\'ilS lodged ut Orange Counly .Juve.nil 11:111 pendil1g court OlCtloo tin· identical Chur·i:c~. police !iaid. ' IS.. CAPTURE, Pag• A2) ling Or J errv Carlin four years <igo wllen he'\\•as_. nearly chopped to bits b;.i a drug addict y,·ho got just a few dol · la rs oul 'or it.·' • \\1e got !he man in that case and he s no"'' doing life in prison for it. .. Enright safd. "Bul my point is thut it u•ould never ha\'e bappenett if youn_I.? <..:t1rlin hudn 't b<!en left lllone in lhe t:i'.lr\)' morning hQurs to llurrip a few g;illqns of J;!as .·· Enrighl said h~ has lhl' support ur the \."<iSt majority of Or:1ngc County"s la"'rmcn for the proposal thal local murkels and service st'!ltions "should either close down Jate ·at ni~ht or join <See STAFFING, Page AZ) Laguna Hills Hilton Hit-By False Alarm Although Orange County firemen arrived at lhe Laguna !-!ills Hilton lno this morning \\'ilh red lights flashin g and sirens screaming. there wa!l no smoke and no Hrc . A thorou g h inspection or the building s how ed thal heat sensors located in the kitchen and on the fourth floor malfunctioned~ causing the fa lse ala rm , said Tim Sappok, in - formation officer for the county's P,Jis- sion Viejo statio;i . 1 l-ier entire slack of Christm as gifts was ruined. \Valer apparently Jen running in an upstairs rl'stroom in the l\\'O-story Birtcher BuildinA. 31882 Ca mino Capistrano. J>OUrcd onto the second floor during the night and morning and u-·cakencd I he ceiling l\lrs . 'Frumbnul'r di srO\l'red the dama~e c:irly \\"cdncsday morning. ··1 Opt'ncd the tlnor 1.1nd slcp1>ed into thl' \\•ater. ·rhl'n r r losed the door and Year-around R ecreatio1i /11 the Offing Year -around rccre:ilional programs may soon lie coming lo the Sadd\eback V;i llcy eommunities or l..aguna llills, J\lission Viejo and El Toro. The counly :1dministrall\l' !-tlaff currc nll.1· is :-.tudr 1ng 11'ays of pro\'iding bc!lcr rcl'rcation after local homoo\\·nt•rs· groups 1·11mplained lh:1t the four -1nnn1h l on ,I! s ummer progran1s no lnngl'r arc urll't1tu11 c Richard Ke ll r , s 1lCc1:1lo d1 sln ct ~ coordina tor. s aid un 11 ll ·yc:1r recreational program ,i·Ou.\d <'OSI more than the SGU.0110 lo S70,000 1>er year no"'' spent hut "'oulrt hf• a fat · better program. Kelly Sa.id he would like to see a full · time recreation coordina101· for the cntircSaddleback Val\ev. The county no"' hii-~s part·!ime directors for each or the Sad1lle bark Valley communities . The single" d1rcc1or. Krl l~ :-a i1I, -\\'OUld have rcspon,.1l11hl )' rul' ~l hi f~) recr<!ati6n aide ~ lh,11 \\Ould run lht• various vroi:rttms .......... :-. .. _ s1a-.a.... Summer rroi:ran1~. up lo no\\' h,1\\' ~ ... .., ... ea wn ....... • beyn handled on a <·ontrat l 1Ja:-1s \\t\h · · .,,.==-·---o'"octnl school ...!lfil.1r1!_'I. 1'ht• !)ni1rfls Ch.iflcs e'.nil~l3cai111Crt nnd Fi1 l>rothcr, J{i.1gh onlel can. gcncrall~ have J(•t hum<.·o" n f.'r~ ar~ being held;!n Ordnge CountyiJ a\l nrter their arra.tgnrheot in groups decide v.·hat Jlrof:l ram111 thl'y t•onnc<:llon witfl the mar1cct holdup murder .of Orange Coa~l ~'ant In their \'i1rious ••n·a~. Ki•lly c' College so!wh•f·alhtelt' Stof1hen \ .. Mike" Flnkl a la.L week· in olalocd. l•'ou11l.:1in Va llty. .' ..,· , • <Sec &ECl\t:ATIC>N. Pag1• A2l • • '. l\1rs. 1·rumbaucr s<iid 1t is tuo lalt• ln .reorder !ht• merl'handisl' 1n time for Chrislmas bu.,·ers .• T\\'in Cannon ~\ntique:-.. localed nE'~l door to her shop. also \\:lS damaged. · Scverul ,·aluuble antique rugs uod \\\"O piCt'CS or furni\11r1• \\·er(• inuQ_ datl'd. s;i1d the shop"s n\\'ncr, fllri."'. llenril'tta \\'arren, · She s;i td she l·uuldn·i t'Sl1mule th(!, duma):!c until shl· h:ul a chant·e In st."1 ii the 1!t•rll !i touhJ ht· elcancd • \n Ollt' 1:-. !"<lll'l' hUI\ the \\Ul{'r \\Ill$, :1hle lo run !-<O long.1'h1• n1f'rehant said · there \\<.i:-. a le;1k on1·1· l)(•(nrc . hut nq d;1mage nceurred • llud Staffield . a rcprescntati1·t• or 1hc O\\'ner or thl• buildlnJ.!. said hr.!· believes in s urance \\'ill cover the eo l nf r~pairing ,th11 damage ;1n'd repl:icing the l'lotk ... '"\\'c \\·ant to. J.!Cl f.ll.'<lplc back (11 bus iness as fas~ as \\'C can. It's a reit tragcy this hap~ncd. ·· "". 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'J\:! • • CA.IL Y PILOT SB • ., Thursday, NoWtmbef 7, 1174 Oaeek Wa l"ed ,. -ord R·e-a m s Gibson Choice & L_ y <ii; \VASI II NG'rON llJ PI ) -'rhc \\'hitc --Hou~~<know-l~d.'lcd-tOO..-.Hh~e ··us11i1I b Q<;~j!rou nd c h1·rks "':'e rl' waii't(d ''.;i\V:h r.n PrcsJd (•nt l'ord nomin;1t t'd ,\nllrC\\' B C:i h~on to he:1d tho Federal t~nc rgy 1\dnun1:.tration "'because 1t \\as urgent lh;1t the top job b<' lilled, ·rh"e statemt!nt by nl•ws secrl>tarv Ron Nessen came in response to a µu bllStll'd rt•porl ltlal ti1l>S'i'it""lt.Or)I: mer <1 S!'t ii<tan1 Comn1erce sccreC'ilry. resigned last l\l ay as prcsid,ent ~r a Phil adC'IJ1h1 .1 (Id tr:1ns1>0rtut1on fi_r nt Vdlh 41 i.t•\t'l'Jnce rontract il~!>Unn~ h1n1 ur about SIU41.0Ufl annually for 10 )'Pa rs. Nessen s<1ii/ Forll 1\ as :1v.'are of the rc!i>ort und ''as far as I know, tht• Plnns Halt r fesirlent still ·intends to nomin3tc ~tr , c;ibson," Ford non1inalcd Gibson Oct 29 lo_ trike the plac'C of J~hn C. Sawhill , v.:ho resigned after bein g ut odds w1lh sonic of the top /\dministri.ttion of- fi cials over c ncri:y policy. Nrssen su id today he had "made a niistakc" \\'hen he told reporters the1.t '"all the nominees arc checked before they are nomin e1.tcd" in the Ford Ad · Ministration , · "Because of the urgency in rinding ;1 re1>laeemcnt for Sawhill, t~e u~.u~I backgrou n,d checks v.·cre v.1a1\'cd 1n Gi bson's case. Nessen said. "Before the nominat-ion i*nt to the Senate, these cherks v.•ill be completed.'' , When Sav.•hill resigned. Ford main- tained there was no major policy is- sue involved'. But other Ad · minis-tration orricials Jater said Sawhill's resignation was forced and noted that he previously had broken • with Administration policrnn i1ome Construction . major questions, inch•Hng advocacy 1 of tough me asures to cut gasoline con · sumption. 0 C •t Nessen was asked repeatedly today n am_ psi e v.•hy the President foun~ it necess~ry , , to move so quickly 1n replacing ·--"" 1.•' ~j 'f1, . ' d". I Sawhill . lie pr'ovided ilo details , ·• .. -All p a9~ -to bwld 175 ad 1t1ona saying only that ''it's an important ~ Cam~lt'~$ al Doheny State Park In position" and Ford wanted somebody " 1 taPistiano,1Beach,h.,av e t?een dropped filling it . . ' 3fi the re~~!~ or a slate coastal com· The Gibson nomination has not for· mission decision on an appeal Wed · mally gone to the ~~nate bccaus,c , nesday. 1 Congre'ss is in an election recess until ·, "Our plan$ as Qf right now are to Nov , 18': · just d(op Ule v.•hole project ... v.·e're Nessen said earlier that Ford would extreme!.)·, disappointed:" Jtobert -:: not have-chosen Gibson "if he didn't '~1eyei;, chief deputy director of the stand behind his nomi~ee" yd .that California Department or P-0rks and the Senate confirmation heanng5:. Recreation. :;aid today in S~cramen·..-~ "{he-place to examine litr. pib· to. son's back~round." - The California Coastal Commission Gibson, 52, was, h,ead of the denied the project Wecf9esd~ asJ_he: _ ?.f.ar-itime.-Adm.inistr.a'tion-un~e.r ·--~iesult~of<in appeal lfroughl by a South Presidenl Nixon and worked clos~ly COast group, the Savethe Beach Com· wjth then Com me rct;: SeCretary mitlee. ~1aurice Stans. who serve~ as the As a result, the five·acre stretch of head of the Nixon re·elect1on cam- beach v.•ill be left unimproved for-use paign fund -raising e~forts and was a by day visit.ors. key figure in allegallons,grov.·ing out. The committee argued that the oftheWatergatescandal. nroject. previously, approved by the · The New Yol'lc T!mes reported South t:oast Regional Zone Conser· today -abd Nessen ~id not c~allen~c ,vation Comm.Wion .. would deprive _the account -that Gibson resigned 1!1 Joe al residents or a.large section of May as president of the Interstate 011 day-use beach. Transport Co , in Philadelj>hia after The project would have invol\'ed heading the small barge and tugboat paving over a section of beach, instal-firm for 16 months. • , . ling electrical hookups and building a The Times said Gibson's $1 f!itlhon small interpretive center for displays separation agreement wascorwdered about ocean ecology. unusually high., )>arti~ularly ~cause State coastal commissioners ap· Gibson had wbeen with the fl.I'm a proved the appeal to stop the project relatfvely short time .. by a 6-S vote. ;J;h_ey 1'.ai~ they prefer lo keep the be3c'h rOr a v.iriety or activities rather than restricting it to a use such as motor-ho.mes and trailer camping. , "\Y~e ~pn '~ agree with tl)e coastal com'mlsslOn s action but we have no choice hut to accept it ," ~feyer said. 1-te said !he Doheny P'ark is one or ihe few in ttic Los Angeles-Orange County area v.·ith camping facilities. Campers had to be turned away there on more than 200 nights lastyear,.,. RcC'ausC' the stoic docs not own 1iroperty inland to build ramping sites on i\levcr ~aid the alloeatcd funds "'\\'i,11 pfoba bly IJe trnn~re rrcd lo :inother prnjct l . Triangle Clasl1 Leads to Death SA~T A CRUZ 1UPI 1-A Pescadero man \\'OS shot and kil led in \\•hat sherif- t ·s officers beli eve \\'as a dispute O\'er a l\'Oman, The \"iCt i m \Vas Be n Castro, Y>'ho \\'as :;hot fou r times \\'cdnesday \vith a ,22 caliber\veapon . , , A rrestr rl in the rase \\as Fr:1nk Vigil ofSaottiCruz , • Lt. Ken Pittinger said rtct ~ils nr th e ctispute. "·hich took plarl" 1n an o.ld \a bor camp near J li~h\\':1y I .. \\'f'l'C m 1s- 3ing but that it appur('n!lv 111\·oll·cd ;1 ·~~,o~"~'~"~"~·~~~~~~~~~~-, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W@ed p,.,,.,.,.t •"" Pubh,,,,.r Jack R, Curley "'''' p'""""' • ...., c:;. ...... 1 "'°"''lie' ThOmas Keevlr Thoma,s A. Murptline -~•ll'"ll Ed•!"' Charles H, Loos Ric ha rd-?, Nall '""'•"' M.0""11'"9 f.d<lor• Sadd1ebac'k Valley Office 1U01 LI Pl/ Ao Ml 1t ~dfl 01~ Frttw1' Other Oltlces Co1!1 M<l\I llOW••t a.w \t•••I MllWPO<I St.Kl\ lll) NI""'°" Boultwl•d 1>1...,11""°" ,, •• ,. , 1111 9t.oc:11 &ou"'•••• UigvN kM.11, 11 .. Gllll'M!y,.!>OHt TelePf'tone (7141 642-4321 Classilitd Advertising 642·5671 S.lldlt-~ 111t1tyNt..,,Ol!o(, Sl1 ·6310 ~·o"' "-" t11-<1i.. 49S-06JO , C'l~O"' "'' O••"tl (<>"'t ""ltllVllftt '"""""1 ,... ....... ~.... •ll~1l••l'­ td•IO"f .... llff ot lf .. rtl .. ,...nl\ ~'~" ll'llW .. ...,,Mvt,._ """"~' ~<Ill Pll'"'IUICltl of GDPl"Jtl'A ,_,, ~ Ctl " llOUI O" U.ld •t Ot\i. W M, c.l• .. •1'11. Mtc.,, •. Oll "' ,.,,.., u .. "'"l~'l ; lty ""II ~ 00 "'OO!IN•; tnUt1"<j' 11rnllftlllitn,UOO..,t11t~l 1 • ' .t're• PRfl"' Al --CAPTURE ••• 6,mpl1inl5 were expected to be is· !illtd against the t"'O . v.•omcn, fol · lo\ved by arraignment today in C.Cn· tral Orange County Judicial Di strict. Court. ··tt was a brilliant piece of police \\'Ork," a Santa Ana Police Deparl· ment \vatc h commander 's office spokesm an ~aid today or Officer Bruce's intuiti ve stakeout During the period leading up lo the trio's capture, eight holdups were com mitted fro m late \\'ednesday af- ternoon on in Costa ~lesa, 1'1<'\\'port Beach. Sant:1 Ana , Garden Gro\'e, Anaheim and Tustin, Authorities are not certain all \\'ere committed by the same indivi duals. since descriptions vari ed strongly in several cases, particularly two of the Costa f\fesa robberies. f 'r o1u Pngt• A I STAFFING ••• "f 'h ."bc forces a nd find sa ely 1n t e num r of pe rsonnel. "The time may be co minj:l v.·hcn we can't get people to take these late riight jobs for lhe oh,'ious dungcr e~­ tai\ed.'' he s<t id. ''\Vr should C'losc this door ou rS't•lvrs and prc\:t•nl \Vhat ~ecn1 to he constantl y recurring tru gcdies in our county. Father Faces Mu rder Charge t~OUSTON JU Pl l -An i!SSistant di strict·atlorney plans lo a~k ~grand jur\' 1\londay for a murder 1nd1ctn1ent aJ!iu nst Ronald O'Bryan, ehar~C'd \\ilh ki lli ng h is son \\'ilh cy;1 n1de poi son in t ri l·k-or-tre<it ll allov.'ccn C'and \·. 1\tiChacl llinton suid \\"edncsday a gri1nd jury indic1 ment ~o;uld remo\:c the need rnr un exom1n1ng trial 111 1vhich the prosecution would have to reveal mo~t or its case. Santa Ana Ma rine Dies in Plane Crash llONOl.l11.U, tUPl l -~t a ri nc 1-leadquarlt'rs Pacific has idcnHricd 1!'11-1.L Paul V. Duncanor Santu Ana ns the pi lo1 of.a ~I ;1ri n<' Phantom jct k\ll~il Sunduy v. hrn the r1~ht~r bomber crashed in_tu the sea off the Philil>" pi ntos, Duncan 's plane wa:ii attempli ng to l:tnd aboard the..car.rlcr USS Midway when it cr<1shed. A hcli('opter rescued one or the two P.l~rine pilots, but Oun· c11 n was lost and presumed killed. • • ·Videotape Suggested For NixoTJ • WASlllNGTON <APl -U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica Sl!id toduy that former Presidcn1,Nixon's lestlrnony in the Watergate cover.up trial m ay h nvc to be taken on videotape in Callroi:nia. Sirica made the comment after Nixon 's-attorney, llerberl'J. 111iller, reported to Sirica that It will be at least two or three months berore, Nixon <:'!,DJ.exert any "substantial mental or· Physical errort." Reporting on Nixon's health as , required by Siric~. litller Sta!~ it v.•ill be "an indeterminate time bcrore Nixon 'can travel any significant 111 lhe R111111i119 J ov Krull of 1\1 ission Viejo is a s l'ln i·finalisl in the Califor- nia,lnternational A11ist of the 'i"l'a r competition. She '"ill join othe r Southe rn C~lifornia · ~rti!-<ils in the finals Dec. 3·10 a t I lunt~n~ton Center in I lun· tington Ht;tch. Boy, 18, Shot In · Head Dming · 'Drunken Brawl' \Vhat Orange ~county-S heriff''_s deputies describe as a drunken brav.·I in the Yorba Linda area Wednesday ni ght ended v.•ith the .shooting or <\ young man who is r'eported today lo be.in ''serious but stable'' condition. --Gl'fieel'S -said Tony-Wiiiiams, 18, of Placentia was rushed to a hospital in that city with a bullet wound in the head after shOts v.•ere fired among a group of five to six young men. They said about three of them v.·erc juveniles. . The youth who was believed to have fired the shot that passed very close to Williams' brain has not yet been ap- prehended, officers said today. They refused to identify him. ·Deputies said the fracas erupted from a drinking session that ended v.•hen one of the youths took a go.kart owned br · one or his Companions and v.'recked it in a collision with a car ov.'ned by another companion. Officers said they are \vaiting for Williams to recover to the point that they can take his statement coacer- nir;ig,the incident. P acific Storm Bringin g Rain By The Associated Press A Pacific storm several hundred miles west of San Francisco was ex· pectcd to ~pread showers O\-"er California north or Monterey and l\'l crced today , but clearing v.·as forecast late tonight. Rain is expected in the San Joaquin Valley through tonight before s kies clear again Friday .• the v;cather ser- vice says, Forecasters exPect a 60 percent chance or rain tonight in the valley rrom a frontal system associated v.'ith a tow pre~sure trough sweeping across, California fr om the north. India n Boy Sues Over Hair Rule SAN FRANC ISCO {AP )-A5·ye~r· old Indian boy has filed suit in federal court a gainst San Joaquin Valley school official.<> \\•howon't lethim v.'ear hi s ha ir long in traditionol Indian fashion, ,. ThC suil, fil ed \Vedncsdav by the t:alifornia India n Lega l ~i'vices on bt>ha lr or \V ill ie Hud son a nd his moth er, \\'il S brought against Pinedale El ementary School in the Clo,·is Unified Sc hool district or FresnoCoun- ly. The school's dress code prohibits ~ys from wcaring\heirhairbelowthC car lobe or m idpointof a shirtcollar. Water, Cancer Linked Feared WASHINGTON !UPI) -An environmental group said today · it un covered a "significa nt relationship" belwl?en cancer deaths and drinking water taken rrnm the l\tississippi Rivet. ""' !\lore tha·n a milli n person.!i in it Louisiana f>ari shcs whldrlnk ~l ississippi waler m1_1y be ex~ pOsed, to the problem. the En· \•ironmental Defense F\ind said. It added t.h :it iti; study also raises "serious questions about the s afety nr drinking water nallonu11y,'· The fund !l said Mi!ls is~ippi River water is polluted with in· dustrlal wastes \vhich arc known In be cancer-causing agents In thCITl.1,Clvcs, or whit'fl v.•hen com· btnf'<f will\ chlorin1i1lion fn wal~r ltcillmenl plants turn, into .carcinogens. •' . . ' .~_distance. . . . ·" Nixon. hos p1t11hz{'(] 1n lA>ng Beach, v.•as reported Wednesday to have c<?n· tracted a slight case of pneumonia, further complicating his condition. lie underwent surgery' last week for a blood clotting condition. ~lillcr said he spoke ~·ith Nixon's personal physician, .or. J?hn Lun~ren, who gave him a detatled description or N)xon's Condition. l\1iller said Nixon is likely to remain hospitalized £or another 10 days or two v.·eeks. · · ''Because or the patient's weak~ned condition," 1ililler s'aid, "it is,expec· led that tHe earliest tifne-he could par· 'ticipate, without serious dang~r to his .health, in any activity requlnng sub· stantial mental or physical effort would be two to three months."· The repart also noted that only members or Ni)\'.on's family_ aa:e al· · 1owed to visit for only fi ve minutes of e;ac_h b9u.r. _ .. The patient is very , weak and easily CaUc-0.ed'," Miller Sttld. . . Based on !\tiller's report, S1nca -5'1idf "It-may be that someone will have to go to San Clemente and take his..d.eposition on vid~ape." . :-"" 'Sfrica cm-phasizcil, however;-tha he had made no rinatdecision on how · to get Nixon 's testimony .. Nixon has been &ubpoenaed by both the pros ecution ond by defendant John D. Ehrlich man. 1'he prosecution indicated that it hopes to be &blc to_muke its cag \\'ithoul Nixon 's testimony_ But Ehrlichman's lawyers have said the former president's testimony is vital to their case. 1'hc five defen - dants a rc unlikely to begin their cases for another month. . . Sirica has indicated he will send h1~ own team or three doctors to make an independent examination or Nixon. Today, he called on prosecution and defen se lawye rs to suggest how to proceed as a result of lililler's a£- £idavit. ' l CRUSHED SUEDE Sladium·Country Coat Aa)'On/nylon: polyester shearling collar and lining. c.oior: Chamois. Size: 42"'4$ $85,00 ·-·-... ··- I [ " • Program For Admts Expanded Saddleback Vulley residents will soon ht\vc an expa nd ed adult e<{ucatlqi;i pro4ram with eight ne\v ~ c ourses ranging from--,,os lllve thinking to golf for senior citizens. The' classes will be offered at 'Leisure World and Valencia SChool ln LaJ.una IJllls and at Gqod Shepherd Ltitheran Home in El Toro. VPITt~ TARGET OF REVOLT Bollvl•'• Hugo llannr . Rebe l Forces Tak'e_ Control In Bolivia • @t,. : I - LA PAZ, BOiivia (UPI) -Radio slatiOns broadcasting in Santa Cruz in southeas tern Bolivia an'nounced .today that ~re~el rorc~s in rull-scale r~Volt against the military govern· ment of. President Jlugo Banzt!r were inrontrol of the city. · Four hours later, the Bolivian Joint Chiefs of Staff declare'd that the government was in control or the situation. The revolt, led by dissident members of the two major polit;cal parties and small groups of a ret:>el ~giment• qu<irlercd in Santa Cruz, failed t D gain supgort and were crushed, the government said. Radio stations in Santa Cruz con- tinued broadcastlng throughout the morning, s8ying the rebels had con· trol of the radio stations and l!_r_i_ncipal P uDlrc-litiildlngs Oflhi city inCluOit1i- the police station. The re.be) broadcasts, monito\"ed in La Paz, s aid that the leaders or the rebellion were Carlos Valverde, a for· mer Banzer c1.1blnet minister. and retired Gen, Julio Prado. Pr;1do is the father. of !\loij . Gary Prado, who led an abortive coup against Banzer.in La Paz June 5. The younger Prado headed the military unit which captured and kil· led guerrilla leader Ernesto "Che " Guivera in 1967. Afler issuing the joint governmenl communique in La Paz, hov.•ever , a government s pokesman said there was another uprising in the town or l\tontero. 30 miles north or Santa Cruz. He said that rebellion also v.·as quel- led. CHAMBRAY 9M CCHTA MllA f!"S DIPARTMlNT STOH 1116 NIWPORT IOUUVARD COSTA MHA " lnformation about.-meeting times. locations, Bnd re1islration may be ob~ tained by dialing the adult education office at Saddleback Valley Uniried School District at837·6270. The('lasses-inelude: ---- -The Art or Positive Thinking. A psychological and philosophJcal a11· proa ch to positi\le. thinking fron1 Aristotle to Camus, with special con.· sideration (o child disclpli{Je. -Golf for senior citizens. A 12·wcek course on~the putting green and driving range for men and women with tittle or no,golring experience. -Nutrition. A five-week study or current thoughts qn nutrition. in· cluaing the writing of Adele Da\lis . -P~rceptive Motor Development. An orientation and training_ class for parents of young children with Jear· ning difficulties. _ -Physical Conditioning fo r Women. . -Training and Arts and Crafts Em- ployment for the Trainable Mentally Retarded. -Functional Academics for Trainable liteiitally Retarded. To in - struct the TlilR student to add and subtract in rel'ation to money ch~gin_g and olli~eractieal n~eds: ·-Child Management. Apphc-at1on of positive and negative social tear· ning to the studel'ltt , ' t 'rn111 l'nR<' .t I RECRKA.itO~· Sumnler programs have included swimming, arts and crafts, field tr}ps and team games. . Kelly said there is a need to expand the programs so that recreullon is available to all-age·grou1>!!. lie predicted that the study \\'Ould continue for at least tv.·o months. "At that time we v.liJI present various alternatives to the board or super· visors," Kelly said. Kelly stressed that homeowners · groups would retain strong say in the types or programs offered under the new recreation setup. . He noted that the valley's recreational needs also is under study by Ule president's cooncil of the Sad· dleback Area CoordinatingCoun ii. • • .. I 7 . . • • • . . • , - EDITI 0 N VO L. 67, NO. 311, 3 SECTIONS. 38 PAGES . . .. . .. ORANGEGOUNTY, CALIF.ORNfA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1974 • •• • • " Today's Final N.Y.Stoe -• •' • • • . • • • ' . TEN CENTS I.Laver, .ERlerson Seek • e Tennis Site .. • • "I f t lnternutiona·11enf\is'l:hampioni; Rod fit)' body th· consi(jer the proposal. l,.uvc.r and Roy E01e.csonbWo'e.orrertd · ~ilJJook over the flfe.r at its Nov..-20 lrvlnc a mlnlinum of $240.000 to tease "n1dcUng. · · land there rot a tennis teaching ·~om'· . Acting through its l®al spokesman, plex: and headq\l.arters... for their former Irvine J>lanning CommiS"· nationwidecha,noftcnnisclinics. s ioner Gary Dalzell, the tennis ' in itouth Oran~e County the popularit-y or tennis as a sport I~ g'rowing at a ratcof22 percent a year. ·rtiroughout the country, he said, ihe :tpbrt is growing at a rule or20 per. cent annu'ally . tape equipment. -1'hrc~ rull ~iZC tennis CUUl'tS; Ofll' or \vhich v.•ould be a stadium "'ith per mancntseating facilities. -A retail pro shoJ>. line. the l('at·hing ('h;un· offcrctl paymenL of Sti.000 unnuall~· for the.- fi rst 15 yc11rs and SIO.OVO <innu.illy for the second 15 years . Additionally, On!'C re,·cnues from the teat.·hing lant'S and prQ ~hop reach ·1'hl' I rvilll' ('01n mu11 il ~ S~r,·lt'l'!' t:on11nls.sion · ha.s.....bcc.i1 \U!d\lll.~',lll---111 develop a VC)li r )' ror inl.'h11lin1fcon1 . mercial rl't'rt•ation in lhf!'t'1ty pi1rRs. The firSt iJrm oUcr was made thls< 1 teaching organizatioh had previ6usly v:eek, a·n~ a$"ks for a 30-year Je3s~ or made a gen.era!_ proposal for the.- three atresJn the Ointral Irv ioe lligh !<i'cilily. • 1'he~Laver·Emerson tennis center. proposed to be the headqu arters for the teaching chain, v.•ould include : -:-A classroom for inst1·uclioR :.ind ,·ideo ta1JC playbal'k. -Lo~ker rooms. -A lounge "'ith food and beverage a l~vel of SlS0.000 a ycur. the.group of· fere-d to pay two pc~nt of the net- 1>rorit. 7 'flu.• gt·n('ral guidelines chscussetl l•1 .dale .nrC' uimc.•d :~l n1aklh4 ari.\' t1rorH· mak1nJ,: opl'rat1011 !\llO\\Cd In 111(• 11arks <'Onforn1 10 th(' ~si gn"for that l>a[k. Revenues from lrasco!la nd to <·on1 · mcrcial rccre011ion firn1 s \\·ould bf' used to orrscl the ('Osts of park main· lcnance. SChool Community, Park. ' The [tvine '<Community Services Commission, whiCh would be the first ' ., ' · In a letter Jo the-city this w'eelt. fl.like Nar1'acott, "e~ect1tivc vice president "O[ the tennis chail1', said that _ _J_: -- ' -An unspecified number or 18 by 50 root leaching lanes equipped with automatic ball machines and video servicf'. In return for the threc·acre site with all utilities ;i\"uilablc al the propert y On all food and beverage rc,•enues, the group offered a struight 5 percent payment to the city. tores • at1on • - . - _St~ffing·Nght . __ _ . . Stores Assailed Ul'I~ TARGET OF REVOLT Bollvi1'1 Hugo Benzer Bolivian Rebel Force In .Revolt By TO~I B,\RLE\' 01 tlw 01Uy f'ilel SUfl l>istrict Attorney Cecil llicks' chief aide called \\'edncsday for operators of small markets and service stalions in Orange Counl ~· lo put an end to the pra·ctlce of staffing · such fa cilitieS- . with young men during late ni ght and early morning hours. '"It's an invitation to murder,·· said Chi~ Deputy Dis trict Attorney James EnrrghL .. Killings of this kind are on . the~crease and they are almost alw' .. cpmmitted by di-ug-cra1ed in· dividuals who·•11 kill a kid for a carton of cig1ttttes." . . uti1ht, making his appeal j ust one weef after Orange Coast College athlete-scholar Stephen ••Alike'· Finklea, 19, was shol to death in a Fountain Va lley sto r e, urged operators of s tores a nd service . stations lo work the night hours on a regional basis. . '•Fa r better.to have one store or gas station Ope n Over a wider area "'ith I.f\ P:\Z, Boli \'ia (U PI ) _ Radio several pe rsons working in it than to stations broadcasting in Santa Cruz in )}ave three or four open with just one 'sout heastern Boli\·la announced person on the premises." he said. today that rebel rorces in full ·scale "\Ve often wonder j ust why some of re\'olt against the military go\·ern· these places sta y open at al l." ment or President llugo Btinzer were Enright said. "They only take in a fe\\' in control of the city. doll ars and theY are an invitation to Four hours later, the Bolivian Joint S<!me doper lo pick .~1p a few bucks · Chiefs of St aff declared that the w1lh no trouble. at all. government was in control of the / · _Enrlght:d~chn,~d. to corp.m~nt on the situation. The re\·olt. led by dissident F.1nklea kll!fug ~Ince thal IS ~ pe~· members of the t\\·o major political dint case 'r' "'h1ch court action 1s parties and s~a ll j!rou1~s of a rebC'I pr~sently be1~g taken . . regiment quartered in Sonia Cruz. But we have had many such in · "failed to g ain sup1>0rl and \\'ert• crushed. the go \'crnment said. Radio slalions In Santa Cruz con tinued broadc:1st ing throui,:hout lh· nio1·ning. su~·ing the rebels had ron trnl of 1he raclfo slalions and prinfipa publiC' buildings of tht• cil~· in r ludin. the poliee sta!ion. l 'he rehe l bl'oadca:;\s, TIJOnitored in T~:i Paz. suicl that the leaders or the rebellion 1\'cl,'C' Carlos Val\'crde. a for· mer Banter <:abinct minister. a nd rt•tired Gen. Julio Prado. Prudo is the father or i\I aj . Cary Prado. who led an abortive. C'OUP <\gainst Banze r in La Paz June :;. The )'ounger Prado headed the military unit which captured and kil· Jed gut!rrilla leader Ernesto "'Che" Gui\'era in 1967. · After issuing the joint J!O\'ernment communique in La Paz. however. a govl!rnmenl s1>0kesma n said there \\'3S another uprising in the Lown of J\Tontcro. 30 n1i les no1·th of Santa Cruz. Seats R e main For Lecturer A limiled number of seat!; remain available for a free lecture by Putit· r.er Prize.winning author David HalbCrsta m at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at University lfighSchool, Irvine. l·la lbe r s tam rose to natiorral prominence in the 1960s as a Viet· nam correspondent for the New York 1'imes. . He will offer his views on Tuesda y:s general election and the events that led to Democratic victories throughoul' the country. . .. .,. Seats m'ay still"bc reserved by con· tacting-the Saddlebaek 'College com·. munity services o£fice, 831 ·9700 or 495· 4950. cidents in r~cent years," he said. "I can't help but think or the hatchet kil · ling of Jerry Carlin four years ago when he was nearly chopped to bits b.\· a drug addict \\•ho got just a (C\\' dol · l:1rs vut of il.'' (See STAFFING, Page AZt * * * Boy, Girl . Suspects Outsmarted • 1\ teenager and two women are being held today following their cap· ture by a rookie Santa Ana policeman "'ho followed a pattern or eight armed robberies committed overnight. then calculated where the bandits might strike next. Officer Gary Bruce, fresh oul of the Orange County Peace orricers ' Academy, parked his patrol car on stakeout al a Jack·ln·The-Box takeout during predawn hours. He had listened on his police radio throughout his graveyard shift to a series or holdups -mostly Tic Toe ritarkcls -chroni cled throughout coastal and central Orange County. lie concluded the only likely target ror the bandit team in his assigned district was an all.night Jack·ln·The· Bo:< at •tarbor Boulevard and l·lazard Avenue in Su nt.a Ana. Officer Hruce considered thc geographi cal pattei:.n or the holdups \Vhich h:1d begun \Vednesday night ·;ind continued past mirlnighl before s"electing the ha mburger stand on the Santa Ana and Garden Cro\·e boun· dar\' sh~rlly before 3:30 a.m .. Officer Brl!ce said he spotted two young women enter the Jack·ln·The-Box, speak brietly with the counter man, then frantically flee. They jumped into a waiting car which sped away and Officer Bruce gunned the engine of hi s patrol car and zoomed In right on its tail, police said. . lie forced the dri\·er to pull over wi thin t..wo blocks ;ind confiscated a ISee CA.PTURE, Page AZ) ileeeisef:l .Ja sra.a.-. Charles Dennis Bean (left) and his b.rother. Hugh Daniel Bean, arc being held in Orange County Jait after.their cirraignment in connection \\·ith the· market holdup murder or Orange Coast College scholar·athlcte Stephen ··~1ike " Finklea last "'eek in Fountain Valley . Low .Income Housing Clarification Asked The Irvine Company has asked the lrvihe City l'ouncil to c la rify a requirement that 10 percent of the homes in !ht' planned Uni\'ersit ~' 57o/o of lroi1ie Grads Going -Back Lo School \Vhat do UC lr\1ine graduates do af- ter the t•aps and gO"''ns arc put av.•ay and the diplomas sho"'•inJ! bachelor's degrees rramed and hung on the y,•all'.' A survey of the 1974 class of UCI June graduales shoy,•s that most of them will go back to school. The report, prepared by the UCI student affairs office. shows that or the total graduates. 57 percent intend to co ntinue I.heir educat ion in graduate school. The survey of about~ students in· dicates that 2Q percent intend to !Jegin their careers this year. bul only hair of those "have a dt.•finite job 1•ommit· menL " ~ Tov.1n Center dei:elopmcnt be buHt for families earning1lnderS8,000a year. In approving a zone change for the 250·acre dc\'elopment across Ca mpus Ori\'C from UC lr\'ine, the council made a stipulation that 20 percent of the homes and apartments in Lhl' de \·clopment be priced for families 1.1arnin l-( Jess than SJ5,000 a year. \\'ith half of those for households C'tlrninJ! lcssthan SB .000 . 'l'he quest10n . said Irvine t.:omp:1n.v \'ice Prcsidc nl \Villiam \Vatt. 1s whether the IO\\'·<·nst units woulrl he intended mainly for students or for low·income families. The,,,_company, he said. could build low.colt efficie nc.v apartments for students. • •Iowever, he s aid, "there is no way to provide for low·income families without some form of subsidy·.·· Lhc counci l has plac e d requirements for lower cost housing on zone changes for the Village of Woodbridi:c and To"'" Ce nter. but no p o lic y fo r adminis te ring the requirements has been made. Gibson Check 'Waived' C)nf' UCI graduatt' 111 eight expect:-. lo y,•ork for a shnrt 1itnl• :ii a ten1 porary job befOrt.• finding u Sl)()I \Vht•fl' he can be gin his career. Ty,·u 1>e rcenl of the _c r;irt uates c:1. !>Ct't 10 travel this year. a simila r numbt!r will do \'OlunlL'<'r \Vork for an agcnc,v sut h :.i s Vi f'lla, .and (i\·c percen1 art.' nol sure \\'hat. they :ire J!01ng to do The Tn\VTI Center requirement y,·:1s the first to !'pC'cifi cally mention housing for the under 58.000 a ~·ear Joy,· in<'om c ~rOHJJ Plant Hits Pilferer Nomin.ee $1 Million Severance Pay for Energy \V ASHJNGTON !UPI) -The \Vhite llouse ackn.o\vle~ect today that the "usual bac k sround checks "'ere waived \' wh e n l•resident f'ord , nominotcd Andre\\-· E. Gibson to head the f~ede"-1 Energy Administration because it was urgent that the top job be rilled. · The staten1 cnt by news secretary "Ron Nessen came in rcsPQnse to a published report tt'lat lilOson , a ror· mer assist:1nl Comm<'rre st•crctar~ r i;\gned· lusl l\I ay as prcsi1c.nt or n l)htlt1dc lphb1 oil ll'•lns1>0rl:\lion firn1 "''Ith a ~('\'Crunt.·C contr:1cl t1ss111ing him of :1boul S100.lQ)11nnuall)r for 10 )ears. Nessen s:1id J.'ord \\ijS U\\Ure nf the '1·c1.1orl 011\t.I "'us fur us I know. tht President still ntends to nonllna1e Mr. Gib!K>n:· • t'ord nominated Gibson Oct . 29 to take.the place or John c. Say,•hill. y,·ho resigned lifter beihg at odds with some or the top Administration Of· licials over e nergy polic)·. Nessen said today he had "made a mistake" when he told reporters that "all the nominees arc chct'!ked before they are nominated" in the •'ord Ad · miili~tration . "Because or the urgency in fintl inJf a r plar.ement for Sllwhill. the usu~I Ha t kground chei.'k!> v.•ere \~·al\'etl" in Glbsdn'" case. Ne~. n sa1d. ··nerorr the non1ination is senl to the Senate. these-checks-will be camrltll'<I ... \\lhcn Sa"·hill r1~signet , t'ord main· t;iincd 1hcrc was no 111aJor pollc y is· s ue f 1lv Ol\·ed . Hut other Ad• mini~trotion ofriclals 'later said ~wh\11"1' resi~nulK)n v•a!' forced and -, noted that he prc\•iously had broken \\'Ith Administration polic~ on some major questions, inclocting advocacy t)f toug_h measures to c4t gasoline con· sumpt1on. ··only one rcspon(lent. representing .2 pcrcr nt of the gradunling seniors.·· the report says. •·expresst..'CI lhe intcn· tion of managing a home.and rearing children." Work Shack -Looted or t1,ooo ,..·, IL-I., Nessen was asked repeatedly today why1thc President found it necessary 'l.o ·move so quickly in replacinJ Snwhill. lie provided 'fKi. .te.ta1ls, saying only that "ill. 1¥'1 lm~rtant l!"J~itio.n " a nd r~ord wanted MNnebody Too\s and maintenance rqulpmcnt (1lhng 11 .. . ~ • Valued by the vici ims· at mor than The Gibson nom1nat.1on hns ,not for·' Sl,000 were stolen Wednesday night n,·n1lly go~e. lo the ~nalc becaus~ by burglars who broke into a work Congress is 1n .in eled1on recCSi unth shack in the t r·vi l'le art:1 Orang NM . 18. .,. . .._ •-Cooirty-sherirrs Cleputlcs snfct. Nessen snld c'cirher that Ftrd \\'Ould Deputies said the :i;he<' i1\ 4621 San· not huv • rhQse~ GibSc.~n "I,~ he di¥-'t tiago Canyon ltoad was owned by t~c stand. behind hi s .nominee ~nd thlt RS Cleary Company of1'uslln. They the Senate con(1rnl1lk*1 lftarlftll Ukl lhe iritnatters broke~ window 1.0 tS.o GllSON. l'llp.UI pin ••ITY IOU.. pre.,,;,.,.. .. . -.......__.~ r' 1 ~~ • ! . Irvine • Ill Potted lliant pilferers "'andcre.11 off wilh a few c reeping CharUes, English ferns an<! assorted patio nora worth $.100 in I rvinc \V cdnesday, Dennis .J. Cullen, of 4172 \Villi\V3\\' Ori \'C, told poli ce the plants contained in hanging fi xtures a nd 11atio 1)0\<;, vanished soml!timcduring lhe day. Patrol mun Owen Kr('z<1 said he fol· lov.·ed a lrii il of plun1er mulch. leaves .end other hortic ultur:1\ debris 40 fM"I 10 :I ('Urb "hcr t' the g.elay,•11y \•Ch\l'IC apparently~" H~purked. ~ganda on Alert KAMPALA IU PI) -l'rcs;donl Id; Amin f'"rdercd Ugandi's armed forces ron alt> ;. today and recalled the airfor· ce's'""b..mb,er pilot...~ lo r porl for duly. , -------ar • ...... ,a. ag Liinit _Caused_-·· By Prices ByTbeAssociatedPre-ss--. A large supe rm arket chain has im· posed sugar rationing in Northern California after soaring price in· creases heightened demand'for lht- S\vectener. A spokesman for Safc\\'l&Y Stores said \Vednesday its 200 Northcrp California stores instituted a "limited purchase plan.·· It "''as nol kno.,., .. n "''hcther the plan \vould bct.•xtcnded lo Southern California. • Signs in the stores ask customers lo "please limit your purchase to one bag or sugar:· lhJ!' s pokesman said • The stores sell riye.pound bags foi: ·Sl .95 and lO·pound bags forSJ.89. • A spokesma n for Ralphs chain. in Southern California said \\'ednesday its 70 stores arc limiting purrhuses or sug_ar to one rive-pound bae pt.>r customer. Leo Gill e.ran. R alphs \·ice president. said th ~t as or Tuesday the stores were sell ing sug.ar for less than it cost to restock ii. . David Doten. the chain 's marketin,t!' ''ice president. said the firm has an eight·wcek supply of sugar at S2.2U for five pounds. The baR y,•ho\csalt.'~ today for S2.58. Incr ease d world demand. 1>oor sugar beet harvests in Europe and un · confirmed reporls of the Soviet Union's intention to buy 500,000tons in the s ugar futures market are hla m ~d for rise in prices. Coro meal. hominy grits and corn· star:ch are being shu!Ocd around to various stores by Ralphs. . ··f~or I.he first time sincl' I h:tve hecn "'ith .Halphs. we are shol"I or co rnmE'a l ;.ind hominy ~ril..,," ~a id Dott.'n. Doten blamed the corn s hortage on v. t•ather·da nra ~C'd crops. I le h:t ld L'Or n produc ts suc h a s cornmc ul und hominy ~rilf'I a re bcin~ shuffled 111 • t'hain stores in the dO\\'lltO\\ n Lo.., An j?eles area ··v.·here lhev cirl• a sluplc," anti so therr m :t}· '1* shor· tal-!es in oullying <ireas. Cornstarch is also scarce. ··1 's dying out . " Doten said. '·In· htca o in!? the corn in cornstar· t•h, lhcy · • putling it in C<IO!-. 1fnr rood l." · ·rhe ores' actions came as lhe.,.. federal Council on \Ya~e cind Prict• Stability announced it will conduct a hearing Nov. 25 in Washington. ll.C:. on hi gh sugar prices. Con s • W t•i•c:ht•r :\lll"!:ll~ t·lu ud ~ t o111 ~ht .11111 Fr ida,\' \I 1th a <'hanc1 • •II hgh1 r01111. act·or<ling lo !ht' \v('uthf'r ~e rv 1.rc . i\li i;htly cnoh•r t 1·1n pc' rat 11 re~ viii h hl'och hil)h" of G5 rio;1n &: to 'Jrt inland. l.ows to111i:h1 4R -5:!. I NSIDETODi\ \' . A /ather al'ld his dnugliler werr /ntlnd dead in a van and 1.lae rest of the /am ily , \:lho ref11!f!Cd to ~k /or help, iuas nr.or storoo&Jon. Story. Pnge A4. lir~ lklfl'llll-t.~ L.M,hyd Cfll•••lll• c1.u,n"• CMllCI c .. n-• ORtltlllellul l"flltlfl•• "•"' E111ft"l.1111Mt~I FiMn<f "' '"''flWP• .. __ lntwllli•;...oi .... u ...... , • " .. •l.C.t Cl·U .. .. ... .. " '" " " " " ~-(.$ Ml!llllPI Flll>CI~ 111 N.lt~n•1 Ht"'°i at,(.• °'••C...,1111 a11.11 ~ •1-' ~,.. .} .~.... " s,.,n1 C.l t J•O('i ~·~ .. , ••• , ..... ,i..i ,,, 111t.itf1 (I •wt•"""' a1 W.....HttO\ a1 .l • _J • • • .l;l!t1J 'OAILVPllOT Vide~tape Suggested For Nixon ' WASHINGTON !APl -U.S. District Judge John J .. Sirica suid today that f()rmer President Nixon 's testimony in the Watergate cover-up trial may have to be taken on videotape in California. Sirica made the comment after Nixon's-attorney, Herbert J , Miller, reported to Siric:i. that it will be at least two or three months before Nixon can exert any "substantial mental or phys ical effort.·· nc11orting on Nixon's health as required by Sirica, 1'11iler said it \\'ill be "an indeterminate lime" before Nixon can tra\'el' .any significant distance. Nixon, hospitalized in Long Bc:~l'h, v.•as reported \Yednesday to ha\'C con- tracted a slight case of pneumonia, further complicating his condition. I le underwent surgery last week for a blood clotting co ndition. l\1iller said he spoke with Nixon's personal phy'Sician, Dr. J ohn. Lungren, who gave him u dctuilcd description of Nixon's condition. Miller·said Nixon is likely to remain hospitalized ror unolher to days or t1\·o weeks. "Because or the patient's weakent·d condition," l\1iller said. "it is expec- t~ that the earliest time he could par- ticipate, without serious danger to his healt~, in any aCti\·ity requiring sub- stantial mental or physical errort 1 \l.'Ould be two lo three months." · Dell' M ... 5Ytf ri.M. The report also noted th2t only members of Nixon's family are al- lowed to visit 'for only five· minutes of ea·ch hour. "The patient is very weak a nd easily fatigued," l\1iller said. CAROLYN TRUMBAUER SURVEYS DAMAGE AT HER SHOP In San Juan Capistrano, the Roof Fell In Based on Miller's report, Sirica sai<I , "It may be that someone will have to go to San Clemente and take ---'-hiS-deposilion-on-Wdeota""'·""--- Sirica emphasized. however, that he had ril ade no final decision on ho1\• to get Nixon's testimony. -B-oof-FaHs, --Wre-cks-- Gif~ Shop Inventory Nixon has been subpoenaed by both the prosecution and ·by defendant John D. Ehrlichman. · The prosecution indicated that it hopes to be able to make its case "'ithout Nixon ~s t_estimOIJY, The roof ca,:ed in on Carolyn Trum- .bauer \Vednesday. ' "I closed the door .ind cried," said Mrs. Trumbaue r , O\\'ner of a San Juan Capistrano gift shop, recalling the devastatioo of her store when the ceiling, spaked \\•ith water. fell in . :-• Her entire s tock or Christmas girts "'as ruined. .\Yater apparently left running in an upstairs restroom in the two-story ,.. "'II' I I Boy, 18, Shot In Head Dming 'Drllllken Brawl' \Vhal ()runi;:e County Sht>riff'!>i deputies desc ribt> us a drunken bra11·1 in the Yorba I.ind:! area \rednesdav night ended \\ 1\h the shooting of a '.l'Oung man y,•ho 1:-. 1'cported toda y tu lx> 111 ··:.cr1uus but :,table" condilion. Officers said Tony \\'i lliams. 18. of Placentia 11 as rushed to a hospital 111 lhal c-ity 11 ith a bullet 1l'Ot1nd in the head after shots 11·ere fired among a )!roup of ri1·e lo six young men. Thl·y S<tid about lhrcc or them \\'Cre ju\·eniles. The youth "'ho\\ as hclieved to hai l· fired the shot thal passed very rlosc to Williams' brain has not ~·et been ap. 1>rehended. orfK't'rs said today. They rerusetl to identify him. Deputie.'i said the fracas erupted from :1 drinking ~t·ss ion that ended \\'hen one or lhl· ~·oultis took u go·kar\ ny,·ned by one 11r hi s con1panions and \\TE'C'kt•d il in a l'Olh sion \\'ilh a l"a r 01,11ncd by another t•ompanion Officers said th(•y ;1rl' \\ailing f(lr \\'illiams In reco\'er to thl' point that 1ht>y r ;1n lakt' his :.ta tement roncl'l"- n1ng lh~incidenl . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT rtbbert N. Weed "''"'°'"' •M P,.11111o1w .. ·Thom.is Keevil £01!0< Thom.is A. Murphine M4IM91n~ EOOOI Chartes H. Loos Richard P, Nall ,.,\.,.\!•n! ~n•Q•"'I E!l>10li Telephone 1714) 642-4321 CliSSi fied Advertisi ng M2:s.11 Sotocl1tll«.l \l•I i.. N .... Olll(t 511-6310 ~'n'" !totn (l~mr- 4•5-0630 r:r.ctv•<O"t l"• O••nQ< to•" P\ltll•tlll"'I r--n· 1io n•,. \!(Ir•~• 111""1'"''""' -t ... .i '""""' ti• •d•"'"'"''' .. '" "'''"' ""' ,. .,. ~·o ... 1111 .. 1 •11rLJ•( 11t•l'\l•~ ~-1oor•J<!Plt o-w,,.., ., tt!ftd tla\ '°'''II" ..,,a ., Co\I• .V..w (•l••efnl• '\llJ\.(•llll••n •11 ,.,.,., U 00 '"""''"'' ~~ ...... "00 -•111,, '"11•1 .. , llr>~l!ll•ltOf'\ 1J Ol l'IOIOlftlr • -., Birt cher Building; 31882 Camino Capistrano. poured onlo the second noor during the night and morning and weakened the ceiling. ~1rs. Trumbauer di'scovered the damage early Wednesday morning. "I opened the door and stepped inlo the "'ater. Then I closed the door and . cried." she said. . The \l:ater had burst through the cardboard ceilin,e: panels. knocking do\l'n glass shelves brimming with holiday items. ~lrs. Trumbauer said it is too late to reorder tht' merchandise in time for Christmas buyers Ty,·in Cllnnon Anliqt1<"s. locuted next door to he r shop, a lso was damaged. Several valuable anli<1ue rugs and l\\'0 pieces or rurniture \\'ere inun- dated. suid the shop's 011·ncr, ~trs . llenriell<.i \\larren She said she .l.'ou ldn 't estintale the damage until she had. a chance 1o see ir the items toul1I he cleaned. l\o one is 5ure ho1v the \l.'a\cr y,•as able to run so long. The merchant said there \\'<ts a leak once before. but no damagl' occurred. 1-lud Staffield. a rcprescntali\·c or thc 01vner of lhl' lllulding, said he belie\'es insurance 11·ill ro\·er the cost of rrp;.i1r1n j! th e damage and rt'placing the :.tock ··\\'e l\'J.nt to get people b<irk in business as fa st a!> \\'e can. It's a real tragey this happened." STAFFING ..• "\\'l' got the man in that c:isc and he's no11· doing lire in prison for it ," Enright said. "But my point is thal it 11·ould nl'\'Cr have hap/>ened if you ng Carlin hadn't been h• l alone in the l'<irly niorning hours to pumJ) a fe1\' gallons of gas.·· Enright said he has the support of !ht' l'J:-t n1ajority of Orange County's !ay,·n1en !'or the proposal !h:1l loCal markets and se rvice stations "should citht'r close do\l.'n late at night or join forl'es and find safel y in the number of personoel . '"The time may be romin,I? when WC' can·1 get people Lo take these late night jobs ror the obvious danger en- t:.i iled. ··he said . ''\\le should close this door ourselves and prevent \\'hat ~ee m to be constantly recurring tragedies in our county. Belfast Bo1nbing nELFAST. Northern Ireland tAP) ,\ booby lrap bl('11 up :it a n cler- tri<'al tr.Jnsrnr1nt'r tnd:.iy, k1llin,q three soldiers <11111 seriously · \IOUndi ng a poliel•111:111 . officials said. But Ehrlichman's lawyers have said the former president's testimolly is vital to their case. The five defen· dants are unlikely to begin their cases for a nother month. Sirica has indicated he will send his own team of three doctors to make an independent examination of Nixon Today, he called on prosecution and derense lawyers to s uggest how to proceed a s a result of !\tiller's af- fidavit. Plans for I 7 5 J·. Camp~ites at Doheny Fail All plans to build 175 additional campsites at Doheny State Park in Capistrano Beach have been dropped as the result or a stale coastal com- mission decision on an appeal \\'c nesday _ "Our pl a ns a s or right now are to just drop the \\'hole project ... \1•c're extre m ely dis:1 ppointed," Robert f\1eyer, chief deputy director or lht· California Department or Park.ls and Recreation. said today in Sacramen- to. The California Coastal Commission denied the project \Vednesday as the result of an appeal brought by a South Coast group, the Save the Beach Com- mitlet'. As a result, the ri\'e-acre stretch of beach \Viii be left unimproved for use by day visitors. Th4,: committel' argued lhat the vroject. previously appro1•ed by the Sou.th t:oast Heg1onal Zone Conser- vation C?mmission, would deprivt• local residents of a large section of day-use beach. The project would have involved paving over a section or beach, instal- ling electrica l hookups and building a• small interpretive center for displays about ocean ecology. State coastal commissioners ap- proved the appeal Lo stop the project by a 6-5 vote. · They said they prefer lo keep the beach for a variety of activities rather than res tricting it to a use suc h as motor-homes and trailer camping. "We don't agree with the coastal commission's action but we have no choi .. ce but to accept it,'' ~feyer said. lie sajd the Doheny Park is one of the rew in the Los An geles-OranKe County area with camping racilities. Campers had to be turned away there on more than 200 ni2hts last year. '· . . For the ·Birds ' Wi~ter Feeding Outlook Glum HOSTON ll'PI) -Even birds migl!t fe!!I tho pinch of lnn.ation lhls ~~ . "As ror hird reed, the outlook for the next rew years is glum," the ~las:-11('hu:«:elts Audubon Society warns. ' ''\\Ih a\ 10 fcl'd bird., ut prev.ailing prices c.an be somewhat of a probh•m," 11 <'(l nltnued. ·rhc soc1l"ly dot·~ nol recommend that old standby, bread crusts -''It ui:.lu.1lly r~tffthe neighbor'l't"do~ eating mofe..brcad...lhan is.good Cor him'' -or dinner lt•ftovers -··attrucl rats.'' Food pro,·lctl"rt by humanll IS the total winter supply for some specie& ··and they \l.'Ould die without It,'' thcsoclely gald. • I -· . ~ BAND PLAYS ON -J\1embers of the 80-pioce Uni versity lrii gh School Band \vho helped win this six-foot trophy in Qellflower parade in- D.Jlli~ .. lltH """'- CIUdC ' ifrom left) Laura ·Halonen. Don Gard- ner. l\1ark 1\1:.ibry and Louise Baranger. Front PofJf! Al f'r'''" 1•11gt• II I GIBSON ... CAPTURE .• • were "the place to examine li1r. Gib-.38 caliber revolver nfter the car's oc· son's back.ground." cupanls with their hands up. Stark, GibsOn, 52. was bead io r the also.known as Debra !\lerced_..19..__ofLa Ataritime Adm'inis tr-ation ·under Puent,_e, and Sherry Vun \/Jimmeren, President Nixon and \\'Orked closelv 28, wlio liste d nopermanent-a-ddress. with then Commerce SecretlirY "·ere booked on suspicion or armed l\1aurice Stans, who served as the robbery· head or the-Nixon re-election cam-A male juvenile from Garden paign fund-raising erforts ahd was a Grove, 17, was lodged al Orange _keyj'igur~·allegations_gco_Wing_out~ -~Co-unt¥-J.11Ye.niltliillLRe.11d.ing court or the \V atcrga te scandal. action on identical charges, poliee The Ne\\.' \'ork Times reported :.;aid. today -&ind Nessen did not challenge Complaints 1vere expected to be is- the <iccount -that Gibson resigned in sued against the l\l.'O -'''omen, rol- 1\t ay as president or thl? Interstate Oil )o'ft•ed by arraignment today in Cen- Transport Co . in Philadelphia after Ira! Orange County Judicial.DisLrict heading the s mall .barge and-tugboat Court. firm for 16 months. · "It \\·as a brilliant piece of police The 1'irTies said Gibson 's Sl mil lion 11•ork." a Santa Ana Police Depart- separation agreement was considered ment watch commander's ofrice unusually high, particularly because s pokes man said today of Ofricer Gibson had been with the firrri a Bruce's intuitive slakt.'OuL relatively short time. During the period leading up to the Double Killing SJ\1' DIEGO <AP J -A S8-year-0ld factory worker fatall.\' shot" h is cstr:ifiged wife in the back LY.•ice as she ran from her Ocean Beach homP Wednesday and then killed himselr, CRUSHED SUEDE Slad1um-Coontry Coal Rayon/nylon; J)Olyesler shear11ng collar end ho1ng. Color: Cl'tamo1s. Size: 42·46 $65.00 [ trio's capture, eight holdups were committed from late \Vcdnesday af- ternoon on in Costa l\1esa, Newport Beach, Santa Ana. Garden Grove, Anaheim and Tustin. Authorities are not certain all were committed by tbe same individuals, since descriptions varied stroqgly in seVeral cases. ~ CHAMBRAY Vn.iversity .High Band Collects P-ara.de Trophy University High School's' band is swinging into the schoQ,I spirit this fall · by dragging-a series of trophies home to Irvine. - • -The mos( recent adaiUOnfiflhe COl=- lection is a six-fool ,silver and wood ' trophy won over the past weekend when-the Trojan b~nd placed first In the Bellflow'er band parade. lrvine's entry placed first among the 13 ba nds from high schools throughout Southern Calirornia. Bands in the inrjtatlonal parade were judged on music, marching and maneuvering and overall effect, ac- cording to .band director Vivian Triem. The band also took third place in the recent Charfey band review. ,'!h•111"chool drill team took third y .. ce Doth events. . · ~t the Chaffey e \•enl. drum ma10rette Shllel; Halleen took a first place award for her solo performan- ce. - .J.. - ' , // Zip Front Sport Top Ject<et. • C.onlrast shtehed, water repellent finish. 50-~ kodel/conon. Blue, b(own. yellow. $27.00 38-415 • • DI COSTA ..UA ITS -· ... . ''"' ..... I DIPARTMllHT STOU '*" HIWl'ORT IOULaY ARD COSTA MHA ..... ............ ,....... '"" Tl 1:00 c--.. . -~ .... ·····• •• .. .. -·f .. --···-~ . .. . . .. ' . .. ·: ... ·) l I I l .1 ) I I I I 1 ) l ' .- " 7 - ' •• • I, -. Huntington Beach Fountain Valley EDITION -VOL. 67; NO. 31 1, 3 SECTIONS, 34'. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • • • • THURSDJfY, NO V EM BER 7, 1974 . . lol'es a ti on • Bag Limit Caused By _Prices By T he Associated Press A large s upermarket chain has im= posed !!Ugar rationing in Northern Ce1lifornia aft er soaring price in- creases heightened demand ·for the sweetener. A spokesman for Safeway Stores said \Vcdnesday its 200 Northern -Califot'nia stofes-instituted-a-!..'li!!liled purchase plan:-'"'lt-y.·as not known whether the plan v.·ould be e:<tcnded t(I Southern California. Signs in the stores ask customers to ··please limit your purchase to one. --· ---.. ---· -' bag_ of sugar," the spokesman said:· , ' TEN CE NTS ------ T-he stores sell five-pound bags-ror --.-BOro1ieiSCS ----... ----- St.95 and 10-pound bags for s.1.89. . A.eeused la Slalfhefi Charle$ Dennis Bean .Cleft) and his brother, 1-l ug h Daniel Bean. a r.e'being he ld in Orange· County Ja il aftQr.their arraignment in. "connection \\'jlh the.market holdup murder of Orange Coast College scholar,athl ete· Stephen "Mike" Finklea last week in 1-'ountai n Vall ey. A spokesm.an f~r R~lphs chain in.; 1;hese fi\'e fountain Valley Hig h School 1,_·oed s :;outhern_ Ca hfor~1a. ~aid \Vednesda;.~ form the 1974 homecoming rourt.,.,on the Baron its 70 stores are l~m1t1ng purchases of cam pus . From left are Stephani I-t ard y, Tracy Cathv i\1arino . One \\·ill be cro\vned q ueen Fridily night al homecoming footba ll ga 1ne against Los Alamitos. ';, sugar to one five-pound bag per . . . . · · customer. Be nedix, Bon i Bishop, \Vend y rhomas and Leo Gilleran., Ra lphs vice president, said that as of Tuesday the s tores were selling sugar for Jess than it cost to restock it. David Doten, the chain's marketing vice president. said the fi rm has an N M k H eight-weeksupplyofsugaralS2.20fo!" ight a .. r et eists ::.:;~,~~~~d~ The bag wholesale' ,. CSee SUGAR. Page AZ> Result inW~~ning FDr~ &mC:ra( • . r ~~ B • TOM BARLE\" '0t ... Deltw ... IUfl D.istrict Attorney Cecil Hicks ... chief aide called Wednesday.Jbr operators of small markets and service stations in Orange County to put an end to the practice or staffing such facilities with }'oung m en during late night and ear'ly morning hours. . "l{'s an invitation to murder," said Chief Deputy Distri ct AttOrney James Enright. "Killings_ of this kind are on the inc rease and they arc almost always comm·itted by drug·crazed in- dividuals who'll k111 a kid for a carton of cigarettes.'' ·--tr * * Rookie Arrests Trio in Eqrly Morning Heist A teen-ager a nd two women are being held today (ollo\olling their cap- ture by a rooi<le Santa Ana policeman who followed a pattec_n of eight armed robberies committed overnight, lben calculated whe re the bandits might strike next. • Officer Gary Bruce, rtesh out of the Orange Coun'ty Peace QUicers• Academy, parked his patrol car on stakeout at a Jack-ln·Tb'e·Box • takeout during predawn hOurs. He had listened on his police radio throughout his gravc)':ard shirt to a series of holdups -mostly Tic Toe ~1ark ets --c hronicll'il throug hout coastal and ccntr'al Orange County, lie concluded the only likely target for the bandit team in his assigned district was a n all -night Jadl:·ln--Ttie· Box al-1-la rbor Boulevard and Hazard Avenue in Sa nta Ana. Officer Bruce consider ed the ruight, makinghisappeal justone T ___ J_ Dl-dg week '8fter Orange Coast College ~r8 Cle e atblete·sch.olar Ste phen "lllike " . - Fiiklea, 19, Wits shot to death in a V _ 7 T. Founta in Valley st o r e, urgod £.A;0ROmy uin;ty oJkrators or stores and service • " stations to work t~e night hours on a • regional basis. ''Far better to have one store or gas station ope n over a wider area with several persons working in it than to have three or fo4r open with just one person on the pre mises.'' he said. "We often \\'On'der just why'some or these places stay ope n at . all." E'nright said. ''.They only take in a few dollars a nd they are an in\'itation to some doper lo pick Up a few bucks ~th no trouble al all.·· Enright declined to comment on lhP. 'Finklea killing ''since that is n pen- din.1t case in which court action is presently being taken. "But "';c have had many such in- ciden~ in recent years." he said. '"I can't help but think of the hatchet kil· ling of Jerry. Carlin four years ago when he was nearly chopped to bils by a drug addict y,·ho got just a [ew dol- Jars outof1t. '' "We got the man in that case and he's now doing life in prison for it," Enright said. "But my point is that it would never have happened if you n,:e Carlin hadn'l been left alone 10 the early morning hours to pump a few gallons of gas.'' Enright said he has the support or the vast majority or Orange County'"s lawmen for t he propesal-that local markets and service Stations "should either close dow.n late at night or join forces and find safety in the number of personnel. . "The time m ay be coming when we caq't get people to t ake these late night jobs fOr the obvious danger en- la1led, ''he said. "We s hould Close this door ourselves and prevent wha t seem lo be constanlly recur"ring .. tragedies in our county.'' By United Press International Thousands more workers were given pink slips today in the after-· math of an election that both parties said demonstrated unrest over crip-pling.p~es and hi gh unemploymenl. At the \Vhite 1-IOusc \Vednesday, Presi den t Ford and Senate Democratic m ajority leader l\1ike l\lansfield met follo\\'ing the sweeping Democr atic gains and promised mutua l coopera tion to try to solve the natlon·s economic ills. But Treasury Secretary \Villiam Simon said in Chicago the large gain!i would not force the Administration to change its basic economic policy or res isting wage and price controls and advoca ting a five percent tax sur · charge. "I will never give in to wage and price controls," Simon told a news conference. Simon said the major economic problem still iii inflation and not recession, though he ?Conceded "the current economic malaise will even- tually be recorded asa recessiorl . '' The new layoffs ·were announced in the auto and appliance industries. both hard hit by the economic slowdown . General Electric saisl it was tern · porarily layin g off 11,200 workers at a heavy appliance plant in Louisville. Ky., and Chrysler Corp. said it was discharging indefinitely 7 ,000 workers at four plants. GE blamed the layoffs on slumping sales caused by the sJoWdown in housing construction. Chrysler said a poor sales performance of new 1975 cars was responsible for its new round of layoffs. Mesa Fireman Gets Beach Rescue A ward ' A firem an c redited \.\•ith saving the life of a young mother trapped iil her blazing llunlington Beach home has ~ com.,ended l!»Jht!J;i\~ o1·ca,ta l\'le!a . • .. , Tom Hamilton, 32. a Costa l\lesa . • firerpa.ri \.\'b Q made the rescue wtUle; ~ " he was· d'ff duty. was pre&enled with the certificate of commendation by l\layor Robert \Vilson. Battalion Chief Gus Golson told the city council how ll amillon was drivinl? his car in 11 untinm.on Beach at 9:45 a .m . Sept. 15 when he saw black s moke· coming from a house at ' 9411 Da yton St . l-l ewentinsidetoseeif anvone \vas trar>ped a nd round Katherine Driver, 23,.in the bedroom and managed to move her to a door- way al the back of the house. At thi s poin t. the heal was so in. tense that he had to leave her and she "''35 rescued 'shortly afler\.\'ard by Hun. lington Beach fl re righters. .. ~1rs. Drive r is still in the burn cenler al Orange County l\tedical ·Center where she was taken with secorfc1 and third-degree burns on 4o percent or her ""body. A spokesma n said that she has received two skin grafts and is now in stable condition. The spokesman could not say when she \\'OU!d be able to leave the center. Firema n I-lamilton received a badly blistered back in the rescue. ··1 had to leave her at the d09rway because the heal was just too much," he said. "T 0..1~ l'ilell s.." l'toot. COMMENDED BY COUNCIL Mesa Fireman Hamilton figured there was no sense in two people dying. AL least 1 got her to a place where she was getting fresh air." Los Amigos Climate .... Eases · After Strife Los Amigos lligh School appears on its way back to normal, though racial tension s which came .lO a head last week are not totally dispelled, ad· ministrators said today. The Fountain Valley campus had bttn the scene or fighting between Jl.1exican-American and Anglo studen· ts. . Nine faculty members met \Ved· nesday \.\'ith 56 students to help establis h · a student committee on right<; and rcsponsibililic!>. School of· ficia ls hope the cflmmiltec \\•ill serve as a forum ror student expression and prevent racia I frictio'l· ' Valley Unit : • Studies Tax . Hike f'ote The rount<i;in Va lley School Ooar4 \\i ll discuss a l\t arrh tax increase elec:1 lion of 75 cents PE'f 5100 of assessc(t • valuation ut a 7:30 business meetinc, tonight . . Board President f'red Voss ":iia trustees also will bring up unificatiofi along city or district boundaries an!J will appoint an acting supcrintenderCl to serve until the unification issue r.i solved_ Voss s aid the board is expected tO approve the 75-cent tax mea:iurc recommended by a ci tizens commit· tee that has been slUdying the matll'I" for three months . Th e m easure ,,·ould generutt• $975.000 ih new· revenue. much ~:if which would go for salary and frin~!! benefit increases. ' ·: The incrt'ase would <1dd 7:; cents tO the district "s S2.80 tax rate per SIOO rif assessed \'aluati on. allht>ugh ;-\fi:· s1stant Superintendenl Charles \V~ fin llredicted tha t rate would declirif' after the first year. • lie expla in ed that under provisio~ of Senate Bill 90, the statewide sch.obi fina ncing measure, voters \.\'Ould not <See TAX VOTE, Page A?I Plavan School Set For Campus Fair I . ·- Eighth graders at Pl avan Elemen· lary.School in Fountain Vdlley wjO ~tage a plant. crafl and wares fln"t Saturday on the schoo l campus, 0015 \Varner Ave. ' PlantS . clay pots. macrame. crar1 and gift items \\'ill be on sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Prodeeds "'ill hell) rinancc s tudent trip to Sacramento tn .lune. OrunJle geograeJti~al pattern of the holdups which llJ9f begun Wednesday night and continued past midnight before selecting lhc hamburger stand on the Ii----. "Santa Ana :ind GarQcn Grove boun- ·dary. Uganda on Al ert KAMPALA (UPI > -President Tdi Amin ordered U gandats armed rorces on alert today.a nd recalled the air for· ce's bombef pilots to report ror duty. ~1eanwhile, negotiators for the coal industry and the nation's 120 ,000 miners m et a gain today in, hopes or avoiding a lengthy strike that would touch orr serious e nergy shortages. "The climot.e seems better," Prin· cipal Ken .Calkins said. "'though there obviously still arc some lcnsiogs .'' rrom a mecting11f more than 600 parent!! Tuesday night administrators have selected 14 parenls. representing each of the elementary fcl'<icr schools We ulll<-r ' I • Shortly bcrorc 3:30 o.m .. ffiricer Bruce !i:li d he spotted tY.'O :Young women enter the Juck·In-Thc-Box, speak briefl y with the counter man, the n frantically fiCl'. . -They jumpci1 1nlo a "'aiting, cli r which s Phd U\\'.ly uni Oftl~cr ..Bruc·f gunned lh<' <'T\1:1nc or his putrol car and zoomrd i11 l ight on its tail, pOlice said. · 1-re rn1'C't'd the dri\•cr to tmll over within l\.\ u blocks and confiscated a .38 culiber r e\'olver after the t!ar's OC· cupanls with their hands up, Stark. also.known "Ii Debra l\lerced, 19. or La .Puente. find Sherr~· Van Vl\mmeren. 28. who li1lcd no pern101nent address. "'ete-booked on SUS[lirion of-~rmed t"Qbb<'ry. r\ male ju,·cnil<' rr .ilh Carde n Gro\"l!, 17. \\·as lodged ut. Orange Counl:i.· JU\Ctlllc 111111 1~11ding court ;irtton on-itlt"nt«::tl hitf'#t!I. lie ,;.n1d. eitfnoJ:1ints \.\'l'rl' CXl>eCtcd to ho ill• sued agains.C Lht!. tv.·o women , led· cSte·CAPTVRE, Pa(e .U) Both sides have said tentative .set· llemcnl on a nc\v con~cl is possible (See f:CON01'1Y, Page i\2) At the height of unrest al the school, on Friday, attendance droppc1I off by about one lhird. Calkins said atten· dance \vtts back to norm<li loday. to Los Ami.l!o:-. · Those parent~ "'ill make Ufl an ad· vi.'>ory t·ommittce. fox im1>roving in · !er-racial communh:atinn, school .of· fi cia lssaid. DOW RECORDS ANOTHER GA.IN -.N EWj'.,ORK tu ell -Prices closed higher today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exc:hange, where many inve stor~ stayed on the Pick Your Budget Cut ( .. ~ · Riintingt9n .Mqyor Airs JI ot~r Ballot Proposal . . ... ' , , .. . -- sidelines. . .t. · ---'' ll ' 1> 'nd ·I ~ ByTER1tVCOVIU.E anclanlncrea..,,.•tooh ta<. ' The Dow J ones 1 U!ltin avera,.e, o.-...CN..,,...., I Th9 milyor su1.o1 a ballot 'proposal oflmoreth:in tht<'epoint$attheoulsel, ~ I t t 6'71 93 The bl 'An open ballqJ, .asking Huntington niigtrt be "'rilten whl~h \\'OUld ollcr gained 2.8I i'O n !II 0 · · · ue Beach voters-how they would like to rcsldl!nts a w~<te r'an1i" or tfiOice(in. chip ind1cutor lost ·more than ri ve , I ,. ,_ ' pojnls in' l il~ proril·laking \Ved-reduce the $.11.8 milliop city budgcl · volv n.g polA'n ial 3"r I~ cuts -st'tch nesduy, may be sugge~ted in lht nc;ir-future 'as st)'eet wtcping · to lower the ~d\'ances held about oinc\ghl·lO·fi vc by city council mcn\bcrs. l'!pir~ll ng ·C~l of mu~iclp?I go\'c•rn· argin..o\'e.u:lcc.llne1 a n10ng thc..t.7:.J M.uyQr COf~ suggt!!!iltid 111ch a mtr\f.-. , is!iueslr:1jled . t bal\cn. \Vcdne!i!d1t)l':'7"il'! the-~·ake or ll'iiTdea fn1netj ~up1~rt ay rf0n1 Prices were mixed in modcrule Tue!liduy's voting wjiieh,1.~w ret~t• several oth~t memt>Qryt .. of 1hc toity tr;i,ding on th • Arheritan Stock J.;x. • S,l.IPIXlrl the real e!litatc tril'.tifcr\Jl-... l coUtt11. . change , • "' over an a lte rnative propo!!ed fl\ the "I think 11'5 a n('at lck?a,1' commcn· _ _; ___________ -(orm O( a monyily leas h t.'Olll't.lion (ec led ~llJICilwom a n ll3rnctt \\lieder ~ . I - ·"\Ve nre in lhc' bu.'linc~<i or sh11r1n~ ri~cjsioo malting and clccted.ofhcial!. $hould be 11 rerJcctionoLVJ" \.'OICr:<i" · A l"t<lucuon 1n {rash collection rrom t \•.icc·1~L't!kll-' to once·:• "<:""'. 1r vutL'r' "':tnt<'d 11. _('011hl ave 1,000 1n 11 .>~nr . .:ihc C.'i l rftlatl'fl .. "'I'm all for :1ny killd 11r 1nptll ," Coun('ilmt1n 1-lt"nry Duk~1;1d1ftd. ··uul - \IJC don't h<1 \'C to ha\'C t1fl C'lrl·t1un on it, \Ve c·oulrl lto i1 ri~hl now hy St!ndinA t>.llt~u r,•cy:-\.\'ilh the wate1· IJlll~ \\-'c'd .(:;er l\1\LLO,T, lta,11;" ,\l:J .. ~ . ·-·' "'' . . . ·-............ ~. -..... .. .. -~i·-· ···~·, .... -. .. . -.. ,,.. ~ ....... ... . .. .. .. \• ' .. ' l • I . . • ' •' . .. ~·t ostly 1•lfll1<l y loni t;.hl ~ind Friclu y "ii h a chanc<' (lf hghl raih. uccordin.it to thl' 11pnlhP1 st•r\'ll'l'. St1g hll\' 1·u11lt·r tt•n1 1x·r;1t ures "'ilh hCach h1Ah~ 111 1..::; n~•nf! In 7H u1l11nd . 1. .. 11 ., !11111,1.!h! •IH·5.1 I !\SIDE ·roitA , .. A fa the r and hi.~ da1j{JIJ1t'r uen- {01ind dood inn van und.Uie rP$l 1Jf lht! /omUy, u;ho ref11..~it to ask fur help, IL'Oll near stah.Wio1L Story. t-\l:gc A4. '-'Ml;"'°"""'' l M 119¥• "'"-· Cl•l\1l•H ~-· ~-­Dt•t~ l'OllJ(f\ ltiol.ri.• p ... E111t"~'11""°' "'""ll(t "'.;.·~· "'""'" llll@rftll\~ltil Ar1111-f.,..r\ .. • L I .-• ' . ·~·$ t\2 OAILVPILOT H/F Thursdav. Novemb8<7, 197• :·· ~owding Answers ·s ought _ Huntington..!frustees ,Won't ·Ask for More Tax Dollars .,... ' ' . By t\1\T llY 0 ,1\NC\' 4o OI l~t D•ll' "'lol 51.ilt Vote.rs l.1~ the 1 lunlin~ton Ucuch U11IOJ\-~ig SC'hool l)istrict v.on 't be asked ugain to puy murc in tux clullur!I to build" sixlh campus But tlO\V ml•n1b1•1-s or the board of trustees~ ~hcy'\I ~veto examine ~me alt,rnati\'cs to rchc\'c sc hool overcrO\\'ding that some persons might not agree 14'ith. Unti•<the next general election. in June 1976, the board by law couldn't cull a tax O\•erride \'Ole requiring JUSt n simple nlUJ<lrity to pass. Any other fonding m~:usure ...,·ould require <t 114'0· I Huntington l · I , '" ' .. "fJ.kays ICC :. ;.;.. B·arely '· ·~ City c9uncilmen in Huntington ;Beach have decided to put their mem- ' ber~hlp In Orange County's In- -tergovernmental Coordinating Coun- cilon·a trial basis £or one more year. The additiona l year's membership .was narrowly approved f\londay night on a 4-3 vole. Alayor Al Coen and coun- cil members Norma Gibbs a nd J erry • !\ratney opposed the extension. "It's a boondoggle. I don 't see v.1hy "'' have to support it anymore with our money," complained li:lrs. Gibbs. thirds \'Ole to p11.ss . But even o.il th.it. truslees say they '~·uulcl I.le reluctant lo usk voters to ap· pro\c 11 tux increase after seven str<.1 1!!ht t1er1·11t i;. ···rhe) h;1\ (' 1011 lilt\(• us able n1oncy, ;.ind tht>y dun 't want lo tic up lhl· remaining I.lit they have," saul 1'rustee Dl•nni~ ).1;1ngcrs. "1 hear them loud and clear," he added. Board Pr('sh.lt.·nt Hon Shcnkm;1n suggesled th e hoard rneet with of· ficiuls rrom the four cities v.•ithin the S2·square·milc high school district. take an inve~lory or empty industrial V'IT• ...... and other large buildings, tht'n con· sider rvnovatin~ thcro for clas- sroon1s. f\langers culled th<1l icl~u "cre:1tive !.!nd rC s ourtl'ful." but ud de d cuutiousty, "It sounds a litlle con1· pli cated." 1'rustee l\obert Knox said he predicts "more or \l.'hal 'ol.'e'vc beer\ doing." · . 1-fe explain<'d more students will be , urged to graduate early.attend <'las- ses ut night, talte courses at Golden \Vest C!_>llcge, use lhe \\'ork c.x· perient'c progr:.i m and attend s11!!c1al classl'S in area city halls and business SUGAR ! •• 'l'he supermarket price for .sug<.ir , alreadY 300 percent above a year ago, threatens to rise steadily for the next se\'eral mohths as raw sugar prices on wOrld markets hit record levels for the eighth consecutive d~y today. Jtaw sugar markets 1n New york. Paris and Loridon reported continued record bidding for sugar. through ·l!-1arch. In a futures market, brokers place orders far in advanCe o~ ship· menl. .. ' -Increased '>''orld dem·and, poor sugar beet harvests in Europe a nd un- confirmed r,eports or the Sovi~t Union's intention to bu.v 500,000 tons 111 the sugar futures market are blamed for rise in prices. Corn meal, hominy grits and corn- .starch are· being shuffled around to 'Various stores by Ralphs. rirms. 'fruslees :i lso said clOl:&.sroom d3ys, ulready al 11 periods at 'Edison High School, will have to be extended more, p('rhaps, Knox soid lo "true double sessions.·· llelen Dille, "'ho will be S'ol.'orn in as a new trustee at ·next Tuesday's meeting, said she doesn't have any p:1rticular sU,ggestion in mind but ad· ded, "The problem is still there. l am sure that solving it will be a first priority of the board." Or. Jay Settle. uctin' superinten· dent of the di_itrict, said there w':'s more communily involvement 1n Tuesday's election than in any past funding measure. and he and trustees thanked volunteeers who worked through the Citizens Committet: for Better nigh Schools. · "We reall y thought we might ma.kc it lhis time,'' l\1ungers said. Jeff Diercksmeier, ·eenior class president al Edison 1-Jigb School, who campaigned h.ird ror passage of the tax measure, said he felt "extremely biller" 11t the outcome. ·'What 1 feel most or all is frustration, knowing that my little sister and he r friends v,rill have to at· tend crov.'ded schools." Shenkm an suggested the distrh.: study a possible name change -to one all four communities can identify \Vith. And, he 'believes the high school board should take a leadership role in unification talks. "But 1 don't kno\\' that it is the an· S\\'er or that it is not the answer," he .. ~ -o.lly~r.l~hft ...... BETH elfoDERICK MARK LEONHARDT REHEARSE FOR PLAY . At Huntlngtbn High, 0The Lion In Winter" In.the Band Room • Huntington Studen-ts- • Slate Stage Ika.ma added. Drama stude nts of l~untington ~-l angcrs and Knox weren't certaiTJ Beach lligh School \\'ill perform "Lion students with ASB cards and Sl.50 fo1· othei;s. T ickets are available at t~ Student Activities Center . the high. school board s~ul~ take an \n Winter" in the school's band room aggressive role now, adding they •• The ICC will cost Huntington Beach SS,000 ror the second year's member- ship. It \\'as rormed a year ago to spur -cooper:ation bet'ol.•een the cities and county government. . TARGET OF REVOLT Bolivia's Hugo Banzer .. For the first time· since I ha\'c been with Ralphs, 1,1;c are _short or .cornmeal and ~omin.Y grits," suid Dolen. believe the overcrowding problem Nov.20-23. 1 • should be solved first. __ 'fh~!>andro_w, ~Qfillll50,i~.a.r!!~ke__:_n rv.-..-.d-ff·ll -Skl----- dotheater -and theonTy stagedrama , V . J :l:Tt.'" County supervisors are members ot JCC, but are not currently allowed to join the Orange County League of Cities. Councilman Don Shipley led 'the lukewarm support for conlinued ICC member'ship'1 commenting, "I'm not · ·carried away \.\'.,ilh it, but I'm not .ready to torpedo it yet. There Is a lot or 'dupli cation with the league of cities. but We might go along for another year .'' • f'ro1n l'oge A l TAX VOTE .. l}e asked to approve a tax rate, but rather, a dollar re\·enue amount. As assessed valuation in the Foun· tain Valley School District increases, as it has coplinued to do each year. Woodfin said . the local tax rate would decline'. T.he largest chunk of the ne\v revenue S767 ,000. v.•ould go £or salaries. benefits, reduced class size and the district's reserve fund. . !\n additional SlO·l.000 \\'OlLld be ear- marked for guidance and counseling, S91.00U for lhe educationally han- dicapped and SI3.000 for speech pro11rams . CAPTURE ••• lowed by arraignment today in Cen- lr<il Orange County Judicial District Court. , .. It '>'as a brilliant µiCce of police \vtirk.'" a Silnla ;\na Police Depart· ment \Vatch commander's offi ce spokesman s aid. lod::iy of Officer Bruce's inluili\·e st;ikeout. . During the period le;iding up to the 1r1o's ·~tipture. ei!!hl holdups \\'Crc con1n1ill(•d fron1 l!J!e \\'L"dnc~day af- ternoon on· In Costa !\li.•s;1. Nl•wport l~·ach, Santa ;\na. (;;irdt?n Grove. Anaheim ;u1d 'fustin. i\uthorili(':' arc not certain all ·..i:erc 1·on1rnittcd IJ y the sJ n1e indi\'iduals , :.1nce de~c riritions varied strongly in sc..:crat c11.scs. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT u. o.._ Co.o•t 0.11• P1I01 ...,t110lf!lc1'1 l1 com· Di...., I.., Nf..,.p,..-,,," pvllll~ Irr !lof'Or..,00' C.0.011 l'\jtll1"''"' Co"'!>•~• S~•.,ftd•hOll\ If• 1><1111•\IO!'(l MoM•f '"'"""" F"<Mf, !Qr Co.ti .-w. ~ .. Poll ~•<II t<u1111nqlon &ra<nfFO\"l· ll;" V•ll~y 1 t ••ll~ 'f>IO<llf~t• V•llff •M l~O""" 9'l"'•~v111 Co•U • ••"91e •e<11oNI ec111>011 I\ P«l>ll\l'le<I !Mtv•<I••• -"""°•"· T~ Prl'ICl~t pOll:ll""'IMI P••M •I •! XIO Well S.1 5.\fte\, ( .... !. N.tW, Gil olQI II•• ~ioU Robert N. Weed Pl"ldtnl 1nCI Pvll'rV..• Jack R. Curley Thomas Keevil Edllor Thomas A. Murphine ~n•Q•'IQ Edlto< Charle!i H . Loos Rrchar-d P. Nall •1 .. 1!•"' ~ll<IQ•'l!j !.dlto<• . Te rry Coville 'Ntll 0•'1•Qe (nu11!1 LO<!o< Hunt inqton Beach Office lltli M'~ll &o.ii.~•·d lrM•hflQ •Od•t'I p 0 ... "°· ·~ Other Off ices l •t""• k•l'I. llhC.lf-'l'<tStreet C.01~ Mew )JO ~II 8-y "'•! Nt•OO<'I "'"'" lllJ Nl*OO<'I lloulf_., ~lellitc' V•tte,· JUGI U "-1 ~ .t s.~ o .. eo F•HW.., Telepfton• (714) '42-4321 Cl~ssitied Advertising '42·S671 '"""' N<lflll ()o ...... Cou~l J C-1~ S40·1 220 Coo•Fo4'11. 1tl4 O••llQe C-.\1 ~1\11<""1 C-~ NO ,....,, \Ill'"" nlv\l•"'- l!'l•!D'l•I ~II•• or ~d••ll•.,..,.."" ""'"" ""'' • .. ~·· .......... ''""' .. .,...w._ •. coo rllll'lt--.""''' • ~,cJ.,, -llot lll<d •I C-1• .W.W.- Olll{Dffl•.. ""°'irlollll" "' '•"~ U °' I -11'11•• l)r "1•11 '4 00 ll'letl!M,. "'1111.i"f •1loMl>O~~ g 00 molllfllf .. • Government In Bolivia Quells Coup LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP)· -The Bolivian government announced today that it crushed <1 revolt in the eastern part of the couri.try. No blood-· shed was reported. · The announcement said President Hugo Banzer led a special contingent or soldiers to regain control of Santa Cruz, 330 miles east of La. Paz, where the rev9lt broke out earlier.in the day. l\1ilitary and civilian rebels opposed to Banzer's three·year-old dictatorial regime had taken over the Santa.Cruz City Hall and police station. But Banzer's government clai.mecl that only part or a ranger regiment irl Santa Cruz rebelled . As the revolt began, the military command in La Paz said the coup was being led by Gens. Julio Prado l\1011 - tano and Orlando Alverez and former Health l\linister Carlos Valverde Bar· beri. First word of the revolt came {rom a clandestine radio station, Voice of Liberty. A short. while later, broad- casts indicated the rebels had taken control of Radio J\'lontero 35 miles north of Santa Cruz. Radio Panamericana, which also spread the word of the uprising, said it was staged by elements of the lefti:-.t Nationalist Revolutionary J\1ovemenl and the Socialist Falange, a rightist group. The rebels put out a call ror citizens lo gather ror a demonstration in Santa Cruz. Progo \'crnmcnt \X)liticians cal- led emE'rgency meetings in l,a Paz. Radio Panamcriranll, before it stopped broadcasting without ex- planalion . s aid it had joined ;1 "national libcr!ltion ncl"'ork" th;,il al'· cused B;,inzc r of "n1:1lad1ninistra! ion" :ind said h.i s follo\\'ers 1vcrc ..lackeys." 'fhe network said lhe rebels u•ould Tcvive nat ion;1hsn1 in Bolivia and that Barberi was lht>ir "undisputed \coider." BALLOT .•. at least get an indication.·· Councilmen Don Shipley and Ted Bartlett felt the idea has potential. but \l.'Cren·t willing to commit themselves on it yrt. "It's a good idea in an advisory \\PUV. but as H literal thing it might ma' kc government difficult tu run." Shipley said. Jobs Fo r Offered Se niors Thf' Ci ty 11f llunt1ngton Beut h h;is 27 p;ut.lirn<' Johs a\•ail<Jhlt• ror senior citizens 5."1 or older "'ho live in the city and meet rccleral povc rl y !ilandnrds . ~uch JOI> lo\ Lil provide 20 hours O( >work per WC'('k <Ind pay $2.50. The city has received a 56:1.000 federal grant for ii~ manpower program to provide the senior clt.11e n jobs nl Je:1sl through .func>30.1 97~ Interested ~t'niors :iihoold u1>- ply at th<' e1ty ·~ mt111power or . Ji<'(', 520 Pecan Avt.•., in Ut old CTvfc cenll·~L ha:, been con· .. verlcU to ;1 soelu l iscrvicc center. , Dolen blamed the corn shortage on weather-damaged crops. l.i'.c said corn products such as cornmeal <ind hominy grits are lx.•ing shuffled lo chai n stores in the dO\VntO\\'O l.os Angele's area "\Vhere !hey arc a staple," and so there may be shor· tages in outlying <treas. Cornstarch is also scarce. "It 's dying: out.·· Dot en snid ... In - stead of puttin ~ the torn in Corrstnr- C'h. they are !lUtling it in cans (fur food)," The stores· actions can1e ;,is the federal Council on \\'age and Price Stability announced it will conduct a hearing Nov. 25 in \Vashington, D.C. on high sugar prices. t 'rf1t11 P11gc.• ;\I ECONOMY. • • this weekend. But the probability of at least a short \\'Ork stoppage is almost a certainty. tn a1101.her development. Prcsid't!nt Ford and his advisers believe the nation 's economic problems arc ··serious." but slill do not feel that the countrv is suffering a recession, a \Vhitc i~ouse spokesman said today. Press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters that .. no one in this <i~· ministration takes the econom11· situation li ghlly. It 's serious .. There Jre certa inl y elements 1n the economy that are not doing well .'' But, he added. the downturn in the cconomv ''is caused by inflation." "1'he ·President and all his od\·isers agree lhal the pr~·sent patlcrn in the economy does not fit lhe cla~sic definition of a . recession," said Nes- sen. \ Valley Seriiors Set for Vegas 'fhe Fountain Valley Seniors are planning a trip to Las Vegas. ni;:xt 1'uesday through Thur~da y und 1nv1tc all interested persons 55 and older lo join them. . Cost for the three-day, two·n1ght trill 1s S30, including motel accom - modations, nine meals, a champagne party, free bingo and S6 in nicke.ls . The bus will leave the Fountain Val · tey Community CeRter al 9 a.m . Tuesday. Questions may be directed· to ~lelen Connerton, tour direclor, al 847·3339 . The organization meets at 10 a.m. the first three Fridays or the month and at 2 p.m . the fourth Friday .it the community center, 10200Slater Ave. Store Gets Bru.idit Five Years A transient \vho ad mitted in the courtroom that he tck1k SOO at gunpoint f~om a ll untin ~ton Beach liquor s!Or\• bu s been sentence<! to not' less than rive year~ in state µrison . Orange CQu1\ty Superior Court Judnc Kenneth \Villiams ordered the ma:tdrnum term for Ste1Jhcn l.loyd Gulsch, 22. after finding him guilty of armed robbery in lhe holdup last April 25 or a liquor store at Fourth Sltt'.cl .anti Patlrl<: co.tst ltighwny. ,Judge \\lillium!l t.old Gut.sch he will recomml'fld to s tate authorities thnt he !'!rr\'e a!I nl11 r h or his prison term .as nee $ur)·1nadrug;1busc unil. Arrct1linj of(j r~ ·"aid C:utsch wus iieel<.ln1flun( ~ tn r.upport hl1' drug-ad· dl<'lion "hc-n he robbed the liquor ~tore. Sale for Valley Swi1nmers Set A "Garage Sale \Vithout a Garage" \l.'ill be held in the parking lot or the Fountain Valley Library Saturday to raise funds for the city's swim team. 1'he sale, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m .. will feature used toys, tools, small appliances nnd clothing, In ad · dilion, there 'ol.'iil be a boutique booth or new. handcrafted items made by the team's Booster Oub. The libr<iry is at Slater Avenue and Los 1\lamos Street i11 the city hall complel<. The swim team is sponsored by tlic city's Recreatjon Department. ' '( • • • . ' • l CRUSHED SUEDE Stad1um-Counlry Coal Aayon/nvlon; p0l)'96ter . shearl1n~ collar and tining . Color: Chamols. Size: 42·46 $65.00 . . ' teacher Al ~Iaddalena<'ould find on the Huntington Beach campus ~he~e .. Cl · tO Begz' II · major remodeling and construct1on.1s ass . underway. "I.ion in \Vinter" is the story or t-lenry II. King or England in 1183, and his love-hutc rcl:1tionshi1> \\'ith v.·ifc and sons . Playing tho lends in the caustic comedv arc i\I ark Leonhurdt as 1 lenry JI and Beth Broderick as Ell:anor. Others in the casture Pam Blazey as Alai s, ,-\ndrl' Cokl'r as John. Bruce Kelly .is Geoffrey, ~I ichael l·larmon as Jlichard and Alan Barbari as l'hilip. Cindy Olson is student director. Admission to the play will be Sl for CHAMBRAY A dry land ski class. designed to teach the fund a mcntals of skiing. \\'il l begi1 f\l onday through the r ounta1n Valley Recreation Dep<1rtment . 'l'hc course \\'ill cu,·er condilio11i11 ~. ski tech ni~ues. cloth1ng. equipment iJ nd sno\\' :.1reas. Classes \\'ill n1ect ~1! lhe t:ity's Con1n1unity Cl•nter. 10200 Slater Ave .• fronJ 7:30 to 9:30 p.111. P..londays. Fee ior the course is 56, including a n instructional tri11 scheduled for Dec. 7 to a local skin-sort .. Questions m ay be directed lo lhe recreation department at 962·242-1, ex· tensi\)n 21 1. " I IM COSTA tiimA TT'S ' • D(fARTMIMT STORE H,.. t :JM:OOO.., ,.,.., ..... 'Tl 1:00 c,..,.,,_,. •116 HIWl'OllT IOULHAl01------- COSTA MHA " • ---- • • -- l \ I ) 'I 7 • • • ' ' • • ---.. -·---:. -=.. . -( -=-- ' • - ....... I • • . ' . • ·C. Or ange Coast C ·f""'\ I Tl () N Today's Final' N.l'. Scoek~ I -. -· vor,.. 67, NO : 311 , ·3 SECTiONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1974 N • -• • . • TEN CENTS .. .. Eyes Tax Election , By mLARY KAVE ot .. o.itr Nllll 5Mff Disa.ppointed over. ProPosition Z's defeat at the oolls: }jeWport-Mesa Unified .School Di strict official£ vowed today to return to the voters next spring . • · "t elan to recom mend to the board another" '.evet\ue increase election"' probably in March or May," District Superintendent John Ni~oll said today. 1 ~The orotilems·baven't gone away and neith.cr ~ave the kids. We still need the extra money to just continue our progr•ms,'' he said. Proposition Z would ti.ave · brought about $4 million into the N·MUSD budget for 1975-76, or $150 more per child annually. 'f.he meagure, which asked voters for a 53-<;ent tax boosi, Was soundly dCfeated'·)1y alm0&l6,000 votes . · Several school lrustces said today they .would probably support the elec· Lion ·urged by Nico)L "1.'.rustee Orville Amburgey said, "Of course I'll have to review all the fa'cts again, but it appears necessary if . "·e:re goiqg to maintain our quality education." .,. · Marian ·Bergeson, trustee, agreed. "We are going to have to come back to the electorate. In the meantime, though, we'll have a chance to demon· strat~ exactly how legisla tive efforts like 'Senate Bill 90 are ·hurting dislricts like ours,'' she said. Mrs. Bergeson, who said she was· surprised the election wasn't closer, Bag Limit .-Caused By ,Prices By The Associated Press A..large supermarket chain has im· posed sugar rationing in Northern Calirornia after soaring price in· creases heightened demand for the sweetener. A spokesman for Safeway Stores said \V ednesday its 200 Northern Ca1ifornia.stores instituted a ''limited purchase pla n."· lt was not known Vo'hcther the pl an would be extended to Southern California. $igns in the stores aSk customers to ''please limil-~oUr purchase to one bag of sugar," the spo~esman szjd. The stores sell rive.·pound bagt> for Sl.95 and 1(}.pound b<tgs for SJ.89. Aeeused lta Sia .... A spokesman for Ralphs chain in Southern California said \Vedncsda~ its 70 stores are limiting purchases or suga!_.lO ohe rive.pound bag· pel' customer.· emphasized the vote wasn't "an indic· lm~nl against the dis trict.'' " ·"'Most lik ely 1l was the money 1ssu<' facing the country that defeated il. The economic problems were very visible on issues like rapid transit and education .'' Nicoll said. .. The election just came al a time 'when a lot of people received their lax bills, and any increase, regardless or how much or for what, was loo much,'.' Amburgey reasoned. Trustees·said they didn't believe the voters really understood the im · plications of tbe proposition. They also Celt the general election timin~ 1>roved detrimental lo the measurt> · "I j ust don't know if v.c com· n1unicated the problem clear!~·. And, communication was made harder by I he many issues involved in lhl' general election,'' l\:lrs . Bergeson commented. Allhough plans will prob:ibly be set in motion soo.n for the probable spring election, districtofficials settled down Wednesday lo the task or planning the 1975-76 budget without the addition:1I -. . ~·,at10n .· So111eFeoi . ..;;..• rund.~ they had hoped for: Nicoll met \\1edncsday v. ilh bis ''manaJ?.en1cnL lt>;im .''. l'Offil>Qjed or assh;tant superinlcndcnts. to di.lieu~"' the impal·t or the defeat nn the nc\\' budget . He estimated S4 million -A·ill ha\'e to be trimmed from Lhc l'Urrcnl budget's Iota I figurt•. "\Ve"re going to ifi \•olvc :;tarr, a budgt-t advisory commitfee a11d . anyone else who can help us reasses." · our priorilies," the su pcrintendenl ' .sa id. ' ' ar • Charles Oenil.i s 13i?an (le(t) and his brot~er, Hugh Daniel Bean. are being held in Orange-County J ail after their arraignment in . connection with .the market hold1!J!i.m6rder of Orange Coast College scholar-athlete Stephen .. J\.{}ke" Fin~lea last week in Fountain Valley. L eo Gil l e ran , Ralphs v ice president. said that as or Tuesday the stores were-selling sugar for less than_ it cost to restock it. · David Doten, the chain's marketing vice-president, said the firm has an eight-we~k_supply of sugar at S2.20 for five pounds. The bag wholesales today ror S2.58. Getting it all together is no mean feat, bul that's \vhat g irls who \\1ill swim in Newport 1.Jal'bor High-Se.hool 's annual aqua shO\!J intend to do by next Tuesday \Vhen the show opens for a l\\'O·ni ghl stand in the Ol~1mpi<: pool on l'i.im · pus. i\'lore than 150 coeds \Vill be ::;\rimming in· the 17 numhc rs planned for lhe sho\v, which begins at 7:30 p.m. ·ruesda.v and \Vednes.da y. ·Night ·Mark~t Heists . -. Result in Warning By TO~I BAR LEV with no trouble at all.'' °''" o..;1., "'°'~H Enrigtit declined to comment on the District Attorney Cecil flicks' chief Finklea killing "since that is a pen- aide called Wednesday for operators dinit case in which court action is or small markets and service stations presently being taken. in Orange County to put an end to-tHe ·~su.t we have had many such in· pr'actice of staffing such facilities cidenls ~n recent years." he said. ··1 with )'Oung men during late night and can't hel{> but th1nk of the hatchet kil· early morning hours. ling or Jerry Carlin rour years ago "It's an invitation to murder,·• said wherihe was nearly chopped to bits by Chief Deputy District Attorney James a drug a,ddict who got just a few dol· Enright. "Killings•of this kind are on lars out or it." the increase and 'they-are almost "We f{Ol the man in that case and always committed by drug-crazed in· he's noW doing lire in prison for jt," dividuals who'll ~ill a kid for a carton Enright said. ''B1,,1t my point is that it · of cigarettes." would never have.happened if rounJt Enright, making his appeal just one Carlin hadn't been left alone tn the week after Orange Coast College early morning hours to pump a few athlete-scholar Stephen "1'1ike'' gallonsofgas.'' Finklelo, 19, was shot to death in a Enright said he tias the support of Fountain Valley store, urged the vast m ajority or Orange County's · operators or stores and servic-e lawmen 'for the proposal that local sta~ions to ".'Ork the night hours on a markets}-and service stations "should regional basts. ' 'th I d I le · ht · · •·far better to have one s tore or gas e1 er c ose. own a ~L nag or Join staUon open over a wider area w~·th £orce~ and find safety 1n the number several persons working in it than of personnel. have three or four open with just on · ''The time may be coming when we per50non the premises," hc"Said. can't iet people lo take lh~se late "We orten wonder just why some of night jobs· for the obvious danger en- these places stay open at all,•• _!aili_d," h~ said. "\Ve should close ttiis Enright said . ·•They oniy•take in a re.w door ourselves and prevent what dollars and they are an i nvitation to 'seem lo' be constantly recurring some doper to pick up a rew bucks tragediesinourcounty." * * * * * * Offict:r Outsmarts Boy, Woman Suspects A teen-ager and two women are being held today follow ing their cap- ture by a rookie Santa Ana policeman who ronowed a pattemo{ eight armed robberies 'committed overnight, then calculated where the bandils mighL strike next. I Of ricer Gary Bruce, fresh out or the ors-nre Coanty Peace Officers' -Academy, parked hi!! patrcl car on stakeout at n Jack·ln·The-Box takeout during predawn hours . He had listtned on hit\ police radio throughout hi1'1 graveyard !ihirt to a sertCs or holdup~ -mostly Tic 1'ot Merkets -c.hrof'liclcd througholll I coastal and central Orange County. lie concluded the.only likely target for the bandit tcnm in his assigned district was an all·nighl Jack·ln·The· Box al llarbor Boulevard a1'd Hatard Avenue~ ~an~ Aria. Oftlte.-. Brace considered the geographical pAtlern of the holdups ~'h.ich had begun \\'tdnesday night and continued past midnighL-before ' select1ng"lhe hamburger stand on the Santa Ana and Garden Grove boun· dary. • Shorlly before J :JO a.m .. Officer -Bruce said he s poued two youn~ ISee CAPTURE, Page A2> • (See SUGAR, Page Al!) .. * 1:r 1:r Ford, Democrat Leaders Hedge Economy Unity By United Presslnternaiional Thousands ·more workers were given pink ~lips today in the after- math of an election•thal both parties said demonstrated unrest over crip- pling prices and high unemployment. At the White House Wedn esday, Pres ident Ford and Se nate Deniocratic majority leader Mike lt1ansfield met following the sweepin g n mocratic -.gains and promised mutual cooperation to try lo solve the nalion'seconomic ills. - But Treasury Secretary William Simon said in Chicago the large gains would not Corce the Administration to change its basic economic policy of resisling-wage and price controls and advocating' a fi"ve percent tax sur· charge. "l will ne_ver give in lo wage and price .controls,'r Simon told a news conference. Simon said the major ccon9mie problem still is inflation and not recession, thougti he conceded "the CSee ECONOMY, Page A2) DOW REC ORDS • , ANOT H ER GA IN NEW YORK iUPll -Priecsclosed higher loday in modcrnte trading on lhe Nc.w York Stuck ~xchange, where. many investors stayet:l-ol'l 1he sidelines. The Dow JJVies industrial aver•ge, off more than three Poinl" al the outset, gained 2.8l points lo 611.93. The blue c.hlp i'hdicafoF IOSI. ~ore-than fiv~ poinls in late pruOl·lOlking Wed· ncsduy .. l\"it\> a nccsllc Id ,I boutn·n c.1ght -t·o· f lvt!: margin over declines anl0f\4i1the 1,730 issucslradcd. ,,, P.rlccs were mixed In moder1te ~radlng-on the A1nc1icun Slock E•· chingc. • I Planners Set Look At Cannery Village Newport Beach planning commis - sioners will take a second look tonight al ~h11:1;; for Delaney's €annery Vil · lage. . And their scrutiny of the proposed restauranl·shop·ofrice complex on Lido Peninsula is expected to draw another overflow crowd to ci ty ha ll al 1 p.m . When the prOJCCt firsl canle bcfor(• the Planning Comrriission Sept. 19, there was standing rooifi only as peninsula residents flocked to the meeting lo object to the proposed development. · Ar-med with petitions signed by 296 residents or the area, those who objeC · ted to the project teroed in on traffic flow problems they contend would result fron1 the development. Since lh.en...lh environmenta l im· pact teporl cover11'l;the project has been revised . The trafri c flow Section of the report was prepared and amended by Cronl· melin ·Pringle and Assoeiates. Like lhc original version, the amen· ded report concludc-s, "1'he project is n'.>t e~pccted lo have ~1 significant cf· ft"Ct on the env ironmen1 fron1 a traffic vjeWpoint. ·· Des pile the t·onsull1ng rirm 's conrir rnation of its original finding. traffic and parking are againex1>ecled to-he the chief target:-. of those 1,1;ho oppose the 22-acrc development. Al so at issue in the contrO\'ersy sur .. rounding the proposed Delaney 's Can· .nery Village is its impact on l\\'O mobile home 1>:1rks. If eventually :t pprovl'd hy city council aod con:-;tructed, the develoµ· ment would di slocate 36(railerhom es .. An altorney ror thost:' \\•ho \\'Ou ld be displaced told planners Sept. 19 th at "many" nf his clit:'nls had been a:-;. sured by the trailer park's manager Lhe aren \vould not be developed unti l 1977. "Given that as.<;urant.:e, lhcy added fixture s :ind made Qther im· provements on the SL\(' that can't be moved," said :ittomey \\'illi am \\'hil· man. Other critics of the proposed project faulted it for mi xing t·ommercial and residential use. fnr in11>0sing a harrl· ship on residents living nn fixed 111 comes and for posing numerou:-. en· vironmcntal threat:-.. Newport Storekeep e r To Appeal 'Firing' Hy GAR\' GR1\NVILLt: ot111t 01llyl"li.llSW" A rormcr Ncwl)Orl Beach business license supcrvi~or wht)was demoted a )\ar ago s11y8 he was fired Friday because he "had the nerve" to a11peal the de motion, Naw. ~4 ·yc:ir·olcl Slanley lllrsch' bel'g has lv.'Q appeals 1n 1n'UC~1. One ·covers his October, 1973 , demotion rrorn bu.sl ncs!i licen$e s upcrvlsur LO storckec1icr. The. other appeal coverlLlillJ.litirut rrom his job a:s an ~auto part ~ wa~ho1}SC stm·cke1•pi:r t•l the til1•'1 1erviCU..)':ird lo'riday. Scheduled to come berorc the Newport llcar.h 1vH Service Con1· mission Dec. 2 is lhcctcn1011on <1P1>eal · . denied by city stnrr n )'Car ago. According to llirschbcri!'S tom plaint. the demotion ··was <."<1m1>letely un ailed for :ind not su11port e<I hy t"ases. used hy the city to pr<)\'c lus inability lo deal crrectively w1lh !he public." ''Our DOS it ion is that the tr;:insfer <to stor •keeper> wa!'I moliv1tlt•d hy 1hc C'lty's desi re lo molliry certain <'l l'nH~nl !> o{ the bli!ilncss commun1ty 11nd not to improve the busin ess license opec:ition, ··~id nu.ornt)' Stan \'ells. lie Is a member of the Urcnt"ood law fir1n Sil\cr. Grl'Cll nnd Strucll\'r, lcgul rcp1·escnlallves or (he Ntl\o.·110rt Ueuch Cily t-~mµlt>)C~ sso<:lation. !Sec 1\Pt•r~1\l., l'Qg\: :1 . Newp ort Poli<''' Hold Sus~(;t I n. Molesting :\e"porl Hcarh pohrc arreslt-d an t\rteta man \Vedn-esda)'night \Vho al · lt'gedly molcsle•I a lO·year·olrl :\l'\\'IXH'l UC:tt•h yout h 21.1 In :ro tim1•.., rlunni.: the pa~l l"u yc<1rs, Burton Clemen! Cur\\ 111, ~. uf 1343-1 K:tgel Canyon, is in custody tuda.v ~1n felony ('hild molest action c·hari::t·"'· Bail is :O.t't at S25Lt)OO. Police allc~c Cor\\'ln h:Hl bt;cn a ramil.v friend for the past three year:-. hut th:il the vittim's mother didn 't le<:1rn of the :tlleged motcstalion 111 cirlent~ until 1\1esda\ The last incident iilleg_('<ll.\' {)('turret! Scpt.·3, po lice said. Police said !hey atll.!m(lted to arrc~t Cor\\·in \Vednesday morning at ht'> hu1i1c 1n Arie.la , near Van !'\uys, but lhat he fled 1010 the h:1ck vard. scram· bled O\"t'r the " :1 II an<l csCupcfl. ~losll,\ l'loud y lur11gl1t :1n(I J"riclu.\ \\'Ith ;1 chant'f• 1lr l1ghl !'a111. H c c11r1tin~ lo th{' v.·cathcr ser vice. Sl1 Ahtly coolt•r te1n · µcr:1lure ... \\1th ht>al'h h1ghS of ii.i r1:-.in~-trr ';°II 111lt1nll .J.n~ l<tnii.:ht 48 ·53, li\SIDE 'l 'ODA l ' 1\ Ja lht•r and hu1 dauqhler u.c:rr fn11rtd dead ,,. a t.<ln <u«l tlie rr11L tJf Utr family, who rcJIUCd Lo f.l.d( /or h1•lp. 1ra 11"11' slaroohort SlofJI. l'ayc ''" r.r.,..kmoec• er LM .. ,. 111 ~111...... •i,t• Cl..,,,_ t i I? Ctll'lk' "' "''"•er• •• O.••~Mlh<e.' ,,,. £1if91'UI ..-iw-., l111t'1••~1!1fil\ ($ "'"'"t' ''' "'°'"""' CJ ttet.\C'.~ 8J '"""'""-.(, AMI U_t, II ~ u • MlllNI ,__, M ''"'"'* '"'"' ~.'­o. ..... c .. ~,, ., .. " "''..ie It I ,.,.. ., lrt•••,....t,or Ill ""'"" c.-.• ~"'-,,,...._"' .. ' ,,..,.,,_ .,. Tl•••lft'\ t\ . -··"" "' W"k!Nl!'oll\ "' ' • • ~-"CJ 2 DAILY PtlOT N lnursday, Ncwember 7. 1974 %nni8' -·Clinic Eyed Two Pros Seek Irvine Land Lease -..: ",..-'" lJ\Ltrnationw.l le.nnis champions Hod l.a \'el' and Ito~ Emerson ha vt: offered Irvine a 1ninimun1 of 8240.WO to lease IJnd there for ,41 l cnuis tc;1rt11ng cou1 plcx and h cac.lquartcrs for t heir nationwide rhain of lcnn1s clinics. The firs l firm orrcr was made th1 .... ".-eek ;.ind asks for a :IO.ycar lease or three acrt:a kl the Central lr\'ine lilgh School COmmunily Park. 1'he Irvine Community Scr\'iccs Commission, which woold be the fint city body to consider the proposal, "'ill look over the offer at its Nov. 20 meeting Aeling through it s l~al S\)()kesman, former lr\·inc Pl:>nnin~ Commis· s 1onl·r (iary ll:dzcll. lhe tennis tcaeh111~ orj..!:i ni1.t1lion h;id previously made a l!C llcral proposal for the facilit,·. In a h•lll'I" to lhe city this \Vtek, fttike Nl#rracott, executi ve . vic9• JJres'ldent.of the tennis chain, said lh<ll in south l)runge County the popularity of tennis as a sport is i.;ro\1'in~ at a ratf! of 22 l}C!'cc nt a year. ·· ThrouAhOul tht• country, he said, the !iJKJrt is ArO\\ ing ut u rate or 20 pcr- l'Cllt unnually. 'l'he l.avcr-•:merson t1.:nn1s center. 11roposed to be the headquarters for tht'! teaching chain, \\"Ould inc lude : ·Ski.ea Studies Nixon :Videotape Testimony -An unspeeified number of IR by 50 foot teaching lanes equipped \\'ith ;.1utomalil' ball machines and \'idcp tape equipment. -1'hree full·size tennis courts, one of which "'ould be a stadium \Vith per· ipancnl seating facilities. -A retail pro shop. -A classroom for instruction and ''ideo l'1 Ile pl <iyback. -L,ockcr rooms. \V t\S l~T :'\GTON <Af>t -· U.S . District Judge John J. Sirica satd loda5ormcr President Nixon's lesti. ony in the \Vatergate covcr·uri 'lria · have lo be t aken on "¥ij:lt.'Olape in Culifornia. • Sirica_· made the commcni' <i ft cr t 'rom Pa!Jf' ;t I 'APPEAL .•• \Vhile Wells insists the demotion was touched orr by the <'ily 's desire •:to appease" the business com · munity~ ci ty officials refuse to <mS"'er the charge because of the pending Dec. 2 Civil Service Com mission meeting. Hirschberg-was 'tlited· as a city license inspector Dec. 19, 1966. He was promoted to .. supervisor 1.'1arch 23, 1970. WherrdemotedLo storekeeper last year, Hirschberg "'·3s not forced to take a cut in pay even though a business li cense supervisor then ear- ned up to $1,143 monthly and top pay for a.storekeeper was 5843 a month. Wells-said the basis for Hirsch- berg's appeal of his firing will be that it was 1notivaled by the city's desire .. to punish him for his first appeal.'' "'However," the· attorney added. ··we ha ve not received a rull statement or charges from Stan.'' , t :rom P<1gt' .'J I ECONOMY. • • curreni economic ma1aisc will even- tually be recorded as a recession.", The new layoffs \vere announced in the. auto and appliance industries. both hard hit by the economic slowdown. Genf:ral Electric said it was tern· porarily laying off 11.200 "·orkers at a heavy .appliance plant in Louisville, Ky., and Chrysler Corp. said il v.-.rs dischargi ng indefinitely 7,000 workers at four plants. Reward Offered After Burglary ,\ S500 re\\·ard is being offered by the owner of a Balboa Island specially shop \\'hert! Sl2.000 \\'Orth of antique beads and je\\•c\ry \\'Cre stolen during a burglary last \\'Cele Eli nor l.ara1vav : 01\•ner of Lara1vay 's al 313 :\lai-ine r\ve ., said loday she \\'ill give $500 to anyone providing information leading lo the ;irrest of the thieves who in,·aded her shop on the night of Ort. 28. ~lerchandise t::ikcn from store win - dows and glass Cl!J>boards inside in · eluded t;,arc, anlique beads and lurquOise, ~Irs. Lar<lY•ay sairl. ' Pe rsons "·ith information mn.v phone her al 675·4491. or phone !he •Ne..,.·port Bc;iC'h Police Department, • 073·2211 . 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AO<lrfS\ PO. lk>• lfl! 11!JtJ °'her Otfices c.-.." ,,,,.u "° Wlo~ ""'" 51•ttt Utvftl .. 1<11, llh~y1r~roMI ...... h ...... 8'•<11' llf1S ............... <I $1C11tlcYC• 'l•llfy fU01 ll P11 "--'\Ill o~ ,,.~ ... , Ttltphont l11c.i 642·4321 Cl.asslfltd Adverlising.642·.5611 • Cot.1!l«'l.. 1911, o ....... ~ P.11.bitJll:lu'le to......,., NO M~ ''°""'' 1-t•~'°"' ~·-· .. rnftl'I' •• ldY• •T•,-M\ flflfl .. "I•' ..................... ,.. ........ ,. """'-.. CC#\'f""' ... ,.., . -s,o.c.,w ri.. DM••-""'!! '1 °"t. ..... "ht.rlOI.._ ~"D••ll" Ill ,.,,,... \.l 1111 -11111} &'! !'I.ii M 00 mon1111,. ml~IMf I ~llfl•llOf" •J Ill rflOt\l!'I!, ..... , - 'l'\ixon·~ attorney, 1-lerberr J . 1\1.iller. reported to Sirlca ttlat It will ~ at least two or three months berore Nixon ct1 n exert any "substantial mental or physical effort.'' Re porting on NixQn's health as required bv Sirira, J\·Jiler said it \\'ill be "an indeterminate time" before Nixon can tra\•el any significant distance. Nixon, hospitalized in Long Beach, \\'aS reported \V ednesday to have con· traclcd a s li ght case of pneumonia, rurth~r con1 plicaling his condition. I le under\\'ent surgery last .... ·eek for a blood clottin ~ condition. i\t iller said he spoke with Nixon's pe.r sonal phys ician. Dr. J ohn Lungren, \\'ho gave him a detailed description or Nixon's condition. !\tiller said Nixon is likely to remain hospitalized for another 10 days or t1vo "'eeks. "Because of the Ralient'sweakened eondilion," ?.tiller said, "it is expet· led that the ea rlie'st time he could par· ticipate: "''ithout serious danger to his health. in a n'y aeti\'ily requiring sub- stantial mental or physical effort would be two to three months .'' The report als9 noted that only members of Nixon's family are al- lowed to visit for only five minutes of each hour, "The patient is very weak and easily fatigued." l\1iller said. Ba sed on !\t iller's report. Sirica said, "It may be thal someone will have to go to San Clemente and take his deposition on videotape.'' Sirica emphasized, however, that he had made no final decision on ho'v to get Nixcn's testimony, Nixon has.been subpoenaed by both the proseculiorl a nd by deCendant John D. Ehrlichman. The prosecution indicated that it hoJ)es to be able W make its case ·without Nixon's testimony. J"r•1111 P1tge A l CAPTURE .•• .... ·omen enter the J ack·ln-The·Box, speak briefly \\'ith the counter man, then frantically nee. They jumped into a \\'aiting car \Vhich s ped away nnd Officer Bruce gunned the engine of his palrol c;ir and zoomed in right on ils tail. poli ce said. Ile forced the driver to pull over \\·ithin two blocks and confiscated a. .38 caliber revol\'er after the car's oc· cup;ints with their hands up . Slark, also knO"'" as Debra ~terce<f. 19, of La Puente, and Sherry Van Vlimmeren. 28, \\'ho listed no permanent address. "·ere booked on. suspicion of armed robbery. A m;ilc ju\ienile from Garden Grove , 17. "·as lodged at Orange County Juvenile !!all pending court action on identical charges, Police said. t:omplaints \\'ere expcclt:'d to be is· sued aga inst the t"''O women, fol · lowed by arraignment today in Ccn· tral Orange County Judicial District Court. .. It \\'JS a brilliant piece of police "'ork." a Santa Ana PoliC'e Depart- ment "'alc h commander's office spokesman said today of Officer Brute's intuitive stakt.'OuL Dorin~ the period leading up to the trio's caplurc, l'ight holdups were commitlr d from l;1te \\'ednesday af- ternoon on in Costa i\lesa. Newport lk>a rh. Sanla Ana: Garden GrOVl'. Anaheim and 1"uslin . Authnrilics are not C'erL:'lin ;ill \Vere committed by the ,samc indi viduals. since ,descriptions varied strongly i(l se\lcral C'ilSCS, -1\ lou nge "'·ith food and beverage ser'iicc. In returO for lhe thrce-ncrc site with all utilities avai lable at the prop<>rty line, the teaching chain offered p'1yn1enl of ~.000 annually for the first 15 yea l's and Sl0,000 annuall y for the second 15 years. Additionally , onl'C rc\'Cnues from the teaching lanes and pro shop reach a level of Sl S0,000 a year, the group of· fered to pay .t .... •o percent !)f Lhe net profit. ' On all food and beverage revenues. the group offered a straight 5 pet(lenl payn1ent to the city. . . ·rhti I r\'inc Commu1uty Services Commission has bt'en working to develop a policy for inrludlng com· mercial recreation in the city parks. · The general guidelin~s discussed .to date arc aimed at..~~;.~fLY profit, making operation allo\ved in the parks conform to the design for that park. _ Revfnues-rrom Icaseorta:nd to cu1tr· mercial recreation ·firms .... ·ould be used to offset the cost.s of park main· tenance . Neighbor Pulls I Sleeping Man From Bed Fire A Newport Beach man who fire of· ficials say was smoking in bed in hi s s mall tra iler Wednesday afternoon was pulled to safety by a neighbor who smelled smoke. John Joseph Harrington, 40, whose 15,foot trailer is parked at Flamingo Trait~r Court, 7000 West Coast High· way in \V est Newport, escaped without injury In the 1:45 p.m. Cire. Dennis Bader smelled the smoke from the nearby trailer, ran inside and found llarrington asleep on a smouldering ma ttress, according to" Newport Bcaeh 1'~ire Captain J\Iike ri.·turphy. Bader pulled the man outside and began · ho s ing the mattress until firemen arrived minutes later and ex· tinguished the rest of the smouldering bedding. Capt. i\'lurphy said Harrington. a t"'O· "'eek r esident at the travel trailer oark. had been smokinR: ifl bed. Little damage was done to the trailer, but tlarrington's mattress and bed- ding were completely charred. t 'rt>ttl P11g~ A I SUGAR ••• ·rhe supermarket price for 5ugar, already JOO percent abo\'e a year ago. threatens to rise steadily ror the nexl several months as raw sugar prices on world markets hit record levels for the eighth consecutive da y today. Raw su~ar m'1rkcl~ in New York , Paris and London reported continued record ,bidding for sugar through !\larch. 1n a futures market. brOkers place orders far in ad\lance of ship· ment. · lnc1;e;ised world demand, poor sugar beet har\•ests in Europe and un· confirmed reports of the Soviet Union's intention to buy 500,000 tons in th e sugar fu tures markel are blameo fo r ri se in prices. Corn meal. hominy grits and corn · slarch are being shufncd around lo va rious stores by Ralphs . ''For the first time since f have been with Ralphs. we are short of ·cornmeal and hominy grits." said Doten. Low Income Housing Clarification Asked The lr\'ine t'onipany h;is asked the lr"inc City Council lo clarify ii requirement 1hat 10 percent of the homes in I he planned Univer-sity Town C('ntcr dC\'Clopmcnt be built ror families earning under $8,000 a year . In approving a zone C'hange fot the 250·Ul'rC dcvcln1>mcnt acros!I Campus Drivr from liC Irvine.., the council n1ade a stipulation thal 20 percent or lhe hon\c~ und upartmcnts in tho d vclopmt'nl° be priced for ramllles c:1rning less than $15.000 a year. with half or tho!iie ror hous~holds earning Jess lhan $8 000. TIRr Quesfion. safa Irvine t,;omp11n)' Vice. Presid e nt William Watt. Is wht!thor the low·cOSt unit~ would be intended moinly ror $tudent,$ or ror. I0\\1·1ncomc fa m iii es. The r<>m11any, he said. could build "'W·t:ost efficiency ap~rtmcnts ror students. llowever, he ~aid, "lhcrc is no way lo provide ror low·intome families Ydlhou l ~omc form of subsidy." ~Th ~ counci l ha s p l aced rcquirem('nts for' lower cost housing on t.onc r.h11 ngci; ror th Village or Wood bridge and Town Cl!ntcr. bUt no pb licy ror administering lhe requirements has ~n made. . The Tow n CCnter rrquircmcrit was the flr~t lo !ipeciflcatly mention housing ror the under $8,00011 year low incom Grou p. . ( ' 11,ITt~ TARGE-T OF REVOLT Bollvl•'• Hugo Bonnr Government In 8Plivia Quells Coup LA PAZ, Bolivia IAP> -The Bolivian go\lernme nt announced lodav that it crushed a ,revolt in the eastCrn part of the L'OUntry . No blood· shed was reported. The announcement said President tlugo Danzer led a special contingent of so ldiers to regain control of Santa Cruz. JJO miles ea;;;tof La Paz. where the revolt broke out earlier in the day. l\1illtary and civili an rebels opposed to Banzer's three.year-old dictatorial regime had taken over the Santa Cruz ·City !·Jail and police station. But 'Banzer's goverpment claimed that only part of. a ranger regiment in Santa Cruz rebell ed. A.§. J h~-r.D.YJllLbegan, th.e military command in La Pai said the coup "'i:IS being led by Gens. Julio Prado l\lon· tano and Orlando Alverez and former llealth l\finister Carlos Valverde Bar- beri. . , l"irst word of the revolt came from a clandestine radio station. Voice of Liberty. A s hort while ~ater. broad· casts indicated the rebels had taken control of Radio .l\1ontero 35 miles. north or Santa Cruz. Radio Panamericana, \\.'hich. also spread the word-of lhe uprising, said it "·O.s staged by elements of the leftist Nationalist Revolutionary ~1ovement and the Socialist Falange, a rightist group , The rebels put out a call for citizens to gather for a demonstration in Santa Cruz. Progovernmen t politicians cal- led emergency meetings in La P az. • Slad1um.COOn1ry Coal Rayon/nylon: potyes1er atiearllnQ collar and hnuig. Color: Chamois. Size: ~-4& $6&.00 - I I ,. -· - Claed!_ Jfalt'ed_ Ford-itetams Gibson .Choice WASltlNGTON (U PI~ -The \Vhjte llouse ackno\vledged today th,at the "usua l background checks were waived'' whCn Pres ident Ford nominated Andrew E. Gibson lo head the Federal Energy Administr ation because it was urgent that the top Job. ~be rilled. ~ The statement by new¥ sec;retary Ron Nessen came in response to a pillllisheel report that G1bS·on, a tor·. mer assistant Commerce se.cretary. resigned last fti<lY as president~{ a Philadelphia oil tra~portatton f1_rm with a se\'erance contract assunng him or about $100.000 annuall)' ror 10 years. .. · - Nessen said Ford was aware or .. the rep0tt ll.nd "as f;Jr as I know. the Presid ent still intends to nominate Pt1r. Gib.$0n." ~-..,_ t~ord nominated Gibson (Jct. 29 to take the pince of J ohn C. Sawl1ill , wt\O resigned after bein~ at od9s with some or the top Administrution or· ficlals over energy polrcy . Nessen said today ho-bad .. made a mistake" when he told reporters that "all the nominees are checked before they are nominated" in the Ford Ad · ministration. "Because of the urgency in finding a replacement for Sawhill, the usual background checks ..,.·ere \vai"ed" in Gibson's cuse, Nessen said; .. Before the nomination is sent to the Senate, these cheeks \viii be completed.·· When Sa\\•hill resigned. ford main· tained there was no major policy is· sue i n vo lved . But othe r Ad · ministration officials later said Sawhill's resignation was forced and noted that he previously had brok,en with Administration policy on a;ome ·major que.stions. including advocacy o( tough measures (o cut gasoline"" con- sumption. Nessen was asked repeatedly lod.ay why the President found it necea~ary to mo\le so quickly in replacing Sawhill. He provided no details. saying only that .. it's an important position" a nd Ford wanted somebod y fillin g it. ~ The GiJ;>so.n_nQroJnalW.n b.as..llo.l !Dr· mally gone to the Senate because Congress is in an election recess until Nov. 18. Nessen said earlier that Ford would not have chosen Gibson "if he didn't stand behind his nominee" arid that the Senate confirmation hearings were "the place to examine ?tfr. Gib- son's background." Gibsun, 52 .. was head of the l\t aritime Administration unde r President Nixon and worked closely ·~ with then Commerce ~ecr et<ir~· Maurice-Stans .• who scr\led as the head of;-tl\e Nixon re·l'lection cam· palgn fund·11aising efto11s and l''&S a key figur·e in a llegations gro"·ing out of the Watergatf scanclal. The New Ybrk Times reported today -and Nessen did not challenge the account -that Gibson resigned in May as president of the Interstate ()ii Transport Co. in i>hlladelphia after heading the small barge a.nd WglJoal rirm for ·l6·months. The Times said Gibson's Sl million separation agreement "·as considered unusually high. particularly because Glbsori had been wlth lhe firm a relatively short lime. · Bro·wn Talks 'Transition' With Reagan SACRAM.ENTO !UPI I The fledgling "New Spirit" political agenda of Gov.-E\ect Edmund Bro .... ·n Jr. today met the .retirin)!: .. Creali\'e Society'' of G,ov. Ronald ReJ,gJl_n .. Brown. fr!?Sh from a razor·Lhin \'ic· ton· over R~publican gubernatorial l)Ominee f1ouston I . fiournoy. confer- red with Relfgan and hi s top ad\·iSers in the governof's cabinet office IQ begin making the transition of ad, mtnistr.ations. (Editorial PageJ\,6). · The ~cor<tial~ meeting;-~'·hich in-· eluded an in\·itation for lunch. "·as in sharp contrast to the. bitter ac - cusations the tv•o exchanged the past four' years a nd in the latest election campaign. The go.\·ernor·elect and th,eQutgoing chitir executi\'e made small talk as ·cameramen recorded their first meefing since Tuesday·s general elec- tion. T.he,..conference "·as at Reagan·S in,·itation, .. Congratulations:· Reagan told Bro\\'n. "Thank you .. "ou're looking rit . Eight year:s seemed to have ser\'ed you \\·eu.·· Bro\\·n replied. As the t"·o posed lor pictur~s. Reagan. whose preference for jelly' beans is 'oridely kn0\\11 . asked his suc- cessor ... 1•,,e been "'ondering "·hat )'OU are going to substitute for-jellr beans~" • men ~ .. -, ;;;:-~"':'.';"'~ CHAMBRAY z;o Front S00<1 Too Jacl<et. IH COSTA MISA IT'S Contrast slitctled. waler repellent lintsn. 50-50% kOdel/cotton. Blue, brown, veoow. .S27.00 38·46 -,,, ...... _ ...., .... 'Tl .. 00 t 11• MIWPO!IT IOllLIYAlD COST A MlSA ' ...... _,. T • ... ) • . , ' • • • California Cheap In Utility Charges • By THOMAS D. EIJllS lndig_n ation against the state Public Utilities Com- mission tor its· "open-han. ded•• palicle1 toward the telephone, gas and electric companies was a point Of un&l)imlty ,u through tile ran lampai1n. ' The ®mmlss.ionen have Ind~ changed in the past few years, losing their reputation as the toughest regtilatory agency in the nation. Yet, a nationwide survey this fall ·Tevealed that, utility-wise, California is about the cheapest place in \he U.S. to live. THE SUBVEV showed Lm Angeles ranked sixth- towest and San Diego eight. lowest among the country's 25 largest cities in terms or utility prices. A supplementary survey or cas, electric· and telephone rates in other parts or the state reveab that these basic services· cost even less in some other places. The lowest utility bills.in Callfor.nia tumed ou to be the o.nes tor residents 0( San Francisco and the San Joaquin Valley. In Southern California, the lowest tuined up in the Imperial Valley area1 near the l'lfexican border. The cost there· ror basic phone service aloilg with the ~o therms or natural gas &nd .300 kilowatt hours per month of clectriCity used by the average householder came to$24 .98 last month. THAT however, FIGUllE, ls somewhat SOUTHERN 1 CALIFORNIA FOCUS Barbara, Ventura and part of Orange, Los Angeles, San; Bernardino and Riversldtl counties which are served by General Telephone, Southern California Ed~n· and Southern California Gasco. Their tota1 utility bill is :-$29.69, with alm0&t exactly' half that taken by Edison. whose rate for 300 kilowatt hours is about $3 highen than that of San Dieco Gas & Electric and S5 more than , the rate charged'by Pacific Gas & Electric. ·· misleading because almosi no one in the extremely hot desert area uses onlY. :JO() kllow~att hOUrs Per moiith o'T .. "'OUR RATES are higher· electricity. the national primarily because or fuel average. Actually, the · adju~tment costs," said 8 average' customer of the spokesman for Edison. The· Imperial Irrigation District , firm contends that because burns about 3,000 a month SDG&E and PG&E ar I during the blis.lering desert natural gas suppliers, t ey summers. _ are able to use more than That makes their electric their fair share of gas to bills average $67.90, more power their generating than anyone else in Calif or· plants. nla. But the district points ~ince gas prices a11e con. out correctly that its rates. lied, while the oil which per kilowatt hour are lower , ison uses instead to run than almost anyone else's, _....it pl ants is not, Edison despite a price hike that pays more to keep its plants took ef(ect two_m.onlhs aro. rynni_pg. _ · The average 300 kil.o.watt "'ThtsJ s_J he big reason hours would cost $10.SO in our rates are higher than the Imperial Valley, com· thtlrs, •• the· Edison pared to Sll.41 in Los spokesmanelatmed. An&elea and $11.:rl_ in San Desp.ite the fact Uiatsom Diego. private utilities charge The highest rates paid by higher ca tea than th South-er n -C a·I if or ni a. publicly-owri\!d ones, thei residents, on the other customers m ay actu.ally hand, are the ones in Santa save money in the long run. ...... .n<H •· .... ?.~~l:j-"".:! Otclll!K • . . _ .. . . . • .. ~ Une~!!;H ...•. - -.. . . .. :m :lfl Tt,.t ................ 1115 112' AMEii MAltltlT' TllANO AOY•ncts •••...• ~~~~~._.,-r,I Oitl:ll"" ,. ............. m JU Uflc~ )It 1M TCIUI •• ....... 'IOJ ~~ lPr•llmlN•• tounll ' SPORT · COAT· -- - I wrinkle free P91Yester. in navy. burgundy, light grey and brown. R19. $200 s90 . . ' . SOUTH COAST .PLAZA MAST!ll ~ICARD Galm CllAlGl D.._T l•f MD,t.T IM ,_ 11·1 -So " 18~ :.1 A '(loii °"'""rwi' ~ • unSfUI St. -~I 8r!ttoll ·-. Costa Melci • • Thursday'• Clo1ing Prices • • NEW ·YORK STOCK "· . * EXCHANGE BolA.Ralrs Sf\N 1-'ltA NC IS<.:(l .IAPt Rank of America, "orld 1i1. lurAC. t cnmmcrclal bl!if)k, hu!' jnini;d m1~jor.bank1' In fu,.. 'her rcdocl nµ 1hc prime commcrc.lwl lcndin~ rijl.~ fmm 111 • pe.r~nt tn 10~, .,,erecint. ~-• The r(!duti tlon v:i11 be cfCl'Cli\'a lotlay • • • I • • • • . . .. -· - ' I , ••• ' T ONIGHT'S T.V· ffiGIDJGHTS KTf,/\ (5 \ 8:00 "Petulia ." Julie Chrb fie and George C. Scott play the May .December g<i:me in thiS 196R mo\'it'. "'ith Ri chard Chamberlain. KCE'r 128 l 8:1j) They '"'ay It \Vas. Part \."'01ofthc 1947 World Series bet"•een \he Dodgers and the Yankees is recalled tonight . 'C BS <219 :00 ··l-lo\v Sv.:cct ll ls.···rhis 1969 C.Qmedy about shipboard shennanigans features James Ga rne r , Debbie Reynolds. Terry -Thomas and Paul L ynde. DAI .LY · .LOG rs day the pl1ybor'1 pursuit, until slit hnds lh1l 11,tf husb1nd 11o th1s1n1 a sh~ll !O"" 1llide: 0 1U ltJ ®l m 11011lilte ··ii.ct With A Killer" Chie1 hoo"4t 1~ce.1 I ~illtr 10 hnd !11.1 fQd~l~iMH . .. no w1~ ptrlormona 1.1 1 sloie wtlKk>w h1r1equ1n when JM ~· 1 ~'""'" littilly l11b 1110lht1 "'""· 6J MiU Dturtu si..w 0 TOP COP ACTION! * 'STS. Of SAN FRAN' 0 (@~ (l)) (I) QJ Stmll-al S.11 F111mct "Cry Ht!,~ Sl:OM ~d ~\er lind tht!Me!Yts in JMl•lUll of .an accused •il!er-a lollrteen·r@U· old runilwa1. Marltttt H11lle,, Cli!lt Howard, Dhld--Gr\llltl' arid Mil•rt Redmond (UtSI. ---~!d.--r]~' star Trtk ffi Solll "B1rt1 Preston fhe Mu !tr'~ Cllild" I €D Situiltitll C.111ed, I !;30 Q f1Cm j m 0r.,., 1:JG i C-tl1d Cl.st/I ....,,.,. Q) ri1 '"'* 11 ll1fhl lh'-T~ Nriflllllr Clltbrit)' Swtpst1kes .!J OJ(}) Je Ttl tllt Tr~lh 10) Leri Malt A Dell 10:00 Q.5 {l).@I iD Mowi•' On "Tiit Good l ift" G~r2e M1har1s ~~e51s 11 1 t11mboy1n1 yo11n1·o11 1i1 op - e1at0f .,.llO hi1ts Sonn1 ind Will 1w11 f1om the lrut~er's hit IOI S LOOO 11 week. ~fte1 the lwo 1tt 1 1u1e of t~ eood life, 111~ tine! !titre's 1 ulth lo u~ tasy mo""'· ~ft?~cr":!, . 0 Critics say HARRY 0 * l ike Kojak & Columbo ... I..., .... Dir 11 NitM Tine! fil#I 1H11J Coldsllol-1 Siio• w litllt lllM:lll fJ THE WALTONS-THE * FAMILY'S FAVORITE 0 f!S Ci)) ill m Kfny 0 ''S«· ond S12hr' Ha11y's ditnl, Or. B1ut1. a ps)thiairisl wlla had told hi111 ht Yl'IS 1lnid for his life, is llliu ln1 alMI his lilts /lit'it bten rillttl. Ont ol his p1titnt1. f•J Connors,,1 hllnd 'll'flltr of mystery s!Ofils, tells H111), 1hat the dodor his bten 111u1dtred, 1 t1tt ttla! i5 wrilitd whtl'I his body I) 'fi, (}) (j) Tht Waltt•s "The is lound. Whtn Fay tt!ls Hariy $lie Marathon"' John·Boy is pusuitk:d. knows slit is next. he linds Che to enter a seven·dly dante mua-clue 10 \ht .murdut1 in lier late~\ inGn in hoPIS of winn1n1 tilt first boot. St1!1nit l'owe1s gvesb. ariie of $ZOO. When his shocked ~ O.CU111enb1J from Mt1ice molhe1 slernly IOfbids him lo p11-I f1.lflhe Unlouthaltlti tle1pate, John·SoJ Insists ttut he i~ fD Ber1m111 film "'Summc: Inter· i man now 1n.d intends IG 10 lude" The sensitive story ot i H11ou1h with ii. batle1ina whG discwers the diuy o! O IU 00 ®1 ms1err1 "Tails, •former lover and recalls 1 .su111· You Lose"' R1n1e1s Man ind ltm, mtr •Vair. rKt 1prn$I death to 11111 1 d111e11 ><1~ i$ 1rapped under ••te1 -andilO:lO 0 Journe, le Ad'ltnlutt •IM> ma n11t to c1ptu11 C1ut1eherf m W11Mterlu1t 111t be1r, who ha~ somehow man-• EiJ LI Ci111htl Crib a&:td 10 get a ti1e :tuc' around, ml .hints lilt Cll1 h•S Slomach al'd is .. ec11rd betweeo ,11.00 §~~Ill!11J '' \<1G t1e1s. 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We still r - need the extra tnoney to just eontinu9 Our programs," he said. Proposition. Z would have brought about $4 million into the N-J\I USD budget for 1975-76, or $.150 more per child ann ually. The measure, which asked voters for .a SJ-cent tax boost, was soundly defeated by almosf6,000 voles. Several school trustees said today they would prol;>ably support the clec· tio n urged by Ni coll. . Truste~ Orvill e Am burgey said, ··or ' course I 'll have to review all the facts JmiIDas.iz.ef.lh&-vet-e-wasn'r·an indic· again, but it-appears nectjsary if tmentagainst the district." we're going to maintain our qualitt "~lost likely 1t was the money issue education." , . ·l racing the country that defeated it·. ~1arian Bergeson, trustee, agreed. T.he econc;>mic P!'f1blem~ were . very "We are going to have to come back to visible on 1.~su~s hke ~ap1d transit and the e.lectorate. ·In the meantime, ed.~<'ation. ~1 co!l sa1d. . . though, we'll have 8 chance to demon· The election JUSl car:ne at a .!!_me s\rate exactly how Jegislative efforts "'.hen a lot of ~pie received tfie 1r tax li'k e Senate B n t 90 are hurting bills, a nd any 111crease, regardless or di t · ts like ours "she said. how "!'! uch or for what. was too s r1c • much, Amburgey reasoned. !\1rs. Be rge~n. who said she was Trustees said they didn't believe the surpr ised the election wasn't closer , voters rea lly understood the im· plitalions of the proposition. They also felt the general election timing proved detrimental to the measure. "I just don't know if y.•e com· municated the problem clearly. And. communication was made harder by the m any· issues involved in the general elcrtion.·· !\l rs. Bergeson commented. AlthOugh plans \\•ill probably be set in nl otion soon for the probable spring election. dist rictofficials settled dOY.'n \Ved nesday to ihe tas k of planning th(' 1975·76 budget. '>''ilhout the additional • \ tores ' . at1on • Bag_~imit ·caused · B-y-J!rices Hy The ,\ssociated Press 1\ large supermarket chain has im· posed sugar rationing in Northern California after soaring price in· ·rr·eases heightened demand ror the S\11eetenc1·. A spokes man for !IPafeY.'ay Stort's said \\lednesday its 200 Northern California store.c; instituted a ··Jimitcd purchase plan." It y.·as not known . whether tbe plan would be extended to Southern California. funds they had hoped f01 . Nicoll mel \Vcdnes'day "'ith his ··mana,gcmcnt tean1 .'0 composed or assistant s u1>crintcndcnlS. to discus!-. the impact of the dcfca't on the 'ne\~,. budget. l ie_ estimated S4 miUion will ha.,·e to be lri1n med fro1n the C"urrent budgl'l's tota l rigurr . ··we·re goi n~ "to invoJ,·e Staff. a budget .id .,•isory t·ommitte,e. a nd anyo ne else who <'an help us re11sse~s our µrioritil•s," lhe superintendent stud. --.,,,.. --ar - Signs inthe"stores ask customers to ;.please limit your purch.ase to one bag of sugar." t{le spoke11man said. The stores sell five.pound bags for SI.95 and JO.pound bags for S3.89. , .A.eeued la Sla"llfl A spokesma n for Ralphs chain in Southern California said Wednesda)' iL'i 70 s tores are limiting purchases or sugar to one five-pound bag per Ch arles De nnis Bean (left) and his brother, Hugh Daniel Bean. are being held in Orange County J'ail after their arraignment in connection ·,vith the marke~ holdup murder · of Orange Coast Coll ege scholar-athlete Stephen '')-(ike" Finklea last week in Fountain Valley. ~customer. • Leo G i ll e r a n , ·Ra lp hs v ice president, said that as of Tuesday the store·s were selling sugar for less than it Cost tO restock it. Night Mark¢t Heists Result In W ~rning David Doten, the chain·s marketing vice president, said the firm has an cighl·week supply of suga r al S2.20 for five eounds. T he bag Wholesales today for $2.58. <See SUGAR, Page AZI * * * Ford, Democrat B~~:!u~~k.~\· District Attorney Cecil I-licks·· chief aide called \Vcdnesd'!Y for operators of small markets and service stations in O'range County to put .in end to ·Lhe practice or starring such facilities with young men during late night and early morning hours. . "It's an invitation to murder," said Chief Deputy District Attorney Jam.es Enright. "Killings or this ktnd ~re on the ·increase apd ihey are almo·st a lways committed by tlrug-crazed in· diViduals wh o'll kill a kid for a carton of cigarettes." Enright, m aking his appeal just one week afte r Orang'c Coilst College a thlete·Sch olar Stephen "Mike'' Finklea, 19, was shot to death in a Fountain· Va lley s tore, u rged pei:ators of stores and service stations to work the night hours on ~ regiona l basis . Ora nit<• . fltost ly r loud,r. tonight ~nd t''riday with :1 cll ancc of light rain, nccQrding to the weather service. Slightly , cooler tern· peralurcs with beach highs ~r 65 rising lo 10 inland. Lows lon1gflt 48-53. INSIDEJ'ODA'V A la/Ji er curd hi3 daughlt-r wer1: fo4J rul df'od in a van and the re$! o/ lhe /om1/11. who rf'/rat.d lo cuk /or help. 100.t rtear .tlorwhort Story, """" M . .. .. "'·" c1,u .. .. ... .. " ... " .. " .. ( "Far better to have one store or ga~ station open over a wider area with several persons y.•orking in it than to have three or four open with just one person on the premis.~s. ''he said . "'\.\le often wonder JUSt }\'hY some or these places s tay open at all,'' Enright said. "They only take in a few dollars and they arc an invitation to some doper lo piok up a few bucks with no trouble at all ." Enright declined to comment on the Finklea killing "since that is a pen- dini case in which court · action is presently being taken. "But we h~ve had many such in· !See STAFFING, Page AZ) * * Rookie Arrests in Early Trio Morni1ig Heist A teen·<1gcr :ind lwo women are being held today following their cap· , ture by a rookie Santa Ana policeman who followed a pattern of eight armcJ robl?eries committed overnight, then calculated where the bandits ri'li ghl' strike ne;ic.t. • Officer Gafy Bruce, fresh out or the Ora nge County Re ace 0££icer s' Academy, parked his patrol car on s take out al a J ack·ln·The·Box takeout during predawn houts. Leaders Pledge Eco_nomy Unity By United PresslnternaUonal Thousands m ore workers were given pink .slips today in the after- math of a n election that both ·parties said demons trated unrest over crip- pling prices and high unemployment. At the While House Wednesday, P resi d ent Ford and Se n a t e De mocr atic majori ty leader !\1i ke Mansrield met (ollowing the sweeping Democr atic gains and promised mutual cooperation to try ~o solve the nation·s economic ills. But Treas ury Secretary \Villiam Si mon said iri Chicago the large gains y.•ould not rorce lhe Administration to change its basir economic policy of resisting \Yage and price controls and advocating a fi ve percent lax sur· r harge. ··1 \Viii ncvr r give in lo wage and price controls." Sin1on told a new~ ronference . Simon said the major economic problem still is in rl allon and noL recession, though he conceded "the (See ECON01'1Y, Page /\ZJ DOW RECORDS ANOTHER GAIN He had listened on his police r.3.dio throughout his graveyard shil'..tJJ> a seri es or holdups -mostly Tic Toe UPI) Pri I --• Jl,l a r kets -chronicled throughout NEW YORK ( -ces c O~"U -as'"I a nd central Orange County. -higher today in moderate lr:fding on .. v 04 the Ne~· \'ork Stock txcha_ngc, where He ~oncluded the only likely target many invttslori;: s tayed on Lhe ror the bandit team in his assi~ncd ·sidelines. (Tables Page B9J,, dfslricl wcts an all-night J11ck-ln·The· Tho Dow Jones indusl.riaJ average. Hox at II arbor 1Jou\cva rd and llatard offmorelhanthree1J0illlst1tlhcoutsCL, ;\ven1~e in S.1nta Ana. -.:... gained 2.81 points to 671.93. The blue Officer Hrucc considcrci:I the chip indicator lost nlore than five _ge<!graphica l ptittcm or ihc hold.ups _ point!; i l:.ti: p~ofil ·l<'kin jl \\led~' which h:1d begun Wednesday n1 gHL la , nnd c~ntinued , past midnight ·bcofore nc~~v~·ncr!J held nboui ane~h\·to•five selccllng the h.1mburgcr stand on the maro:lf1 O\'Cr d clinl's l!lmong l~ 1:'?10 San\a Ano and G;irdcn Grove boun· . "' t d d • 165 \ICS r~ C • dary. . , , , Prices y.•rrc 1nixL'ff in mOOer:tte Shq_rt ly Licrore 3.30 ~.m •• orr1 c1 r l •a,:li g on tbl! Amt ric·1n Stock Ex-Brucc sald he spotted two )'bun :han~c. ( !S.~ C~PTUllE, Pa1e Ml . •I \ • .Battllng-Arsoil.Blaze ~'iremen . s ilhouetted by gJO\\I o( flames ha ll If' bl11.zc thal caused an E.•stim<1ted Sl5.000 111 damagl' al ;.1 Costa :\Tcsa ca rport late \\led nesda,v ni~hl . Investigators said 1hr firt• \\a:-- dt•liht'ratt•ly :--rt . hut f'nuld qJ1t·1· nn h<id nn su ... pt.·ct ... l•K/;J~ 1>;1111:1.lo!t-1nl:'lt1dl'<T lti~'f nf lhrCL' tcn:1nts' (·;1r-,, 111 ,1p;irln11•n1 t·orn1 il 1•\ ,11 :!LI).) ('an\Oll !Jrt\(' nn th<• ('11\' .. \I L'"'1 ... utr · • Mesa Girl, 15, Struck By Car Still in Coma No change was reported today in . the condition or a Costa !\lesa girl critically injured more than a monlh ago when s truck by a car as she cros· sed a bus)' s lreet corner. Karen ?oloeller, tS. or 1781 Bahama Place. remains in a toma at Costa Mcs~~cmorial !!Ospital vdth severe head injuries ,surrcred in the earl)' Qc. to~r acrid en I. She al~o :fuffercd ~ sevcrc lv k1ccr:itcd neck 1n the a«•dcnt oil 1\daml) Av,n~c at Royal Palm l)ri.\'l', rcsultlnl{ in ext1·cmc loss or blOIMI bcfo~ i;h.-rttttthcd thc·hosplt;il. 1\ rlremMn (1n duty 111, lhc hcadqunr ter~ t1rr sl:it\Ofl :II lhatcorncr i:ac(!fl out anil (IP.Pllcd~t-lhcrgenty measure . to slo"' thl' blc><'rling. pt9babl) sa \ in~ h<'r hft•. "Thcr.{1.:LJJ.Q_ chan.!l_c ... she's s't1ll the ~:1ml'." u huspitnl s r>okesman suid toda y ' ' Bandits Hit Three Locations in Mesa Bandits struc k at three C~t.-. \\rM:l locations in a (i\'C·hour IJCriod \\lrd· ~sday night, hitting businC's.~e~ min· ded by one cmployc -Cl drc's !.hop . a gas station and a market. A m.1n about 31l with ..,Jiouldcr lcneth hair cn1c,.1..><I The ('lo!hi•, Lin1 · 3i0 E. lith SI ., about fi pm . hr:in · d1~hed it 1•lstol and tonk $).,. f'rom lh1· ttl l A nlan '"l'ilr1nc :1 ~Id m.1 ,k h1t 1ti1• Tic TtK· ~1 :irk cl at 2().)2 ''"~ purt Hl\ d .. about R·Jn 1' Ill , fl u..,h{'d .i h.tn•I J.t!ill arid took a TlW!Jtri.UJi i'itln1 o n1011t•:-markel l)l'1..,onn{'I •lltl nol llr'CC 1!'!c ly ~I ti-c lo to polu•t- ·rh(' Sit,;,(' 'l'IC' 1'or 1.llkl'I "·'~ hk1ll1d \\VO njj(hl~ tx>rorc hV hurltlars \1 ho broke in through a hathroorn \\iO dow und fo:1dcd 11 Wa11 1n~ r;1r \1ith lnrge quunl111e~ orTnod und c1gnr1·t· h's • ( Poli1·e Ofru·cr Cl.1,y ltoi.scr w.119 driv1n~ by al><lut 3 15 am. 1·ucsdar . ~1l0ttcd ~uspic1ous uctivlly anll rctur· llf'cl ;i round the hlf)('k to 1n"c..,l1).!al1! lhal case. Thi' hurJ!lar-. half fl~l. rlu .. in:,: thf' "1ndO\\' 10 the rlt1rkt•nt>d niarkt>t "' thcrl' u·:1..-no .. 1,.:n ul l'nlr:-. ..,,, 1 hf' hr1·.1k 111 "*-'n l 11111ll'\t'('l11l until ' left ~ ,11 11\ •'fl 111 hpt•n u p . \ !h11 d ;1rm('it roht"·r~ 11rcurr•••I 1'hJtrs<1.u: :.iJ. Ulc l.l'.rnl'•" 011 1·onlpunv- \t'.r\ 1tc 'l:.t\ltin. ~:11~1 ~l'."1•111 Hll ri . :tbtrut 10 '.l\Jp m .1111 h.1~•1l•1 ..... l•oiH'l'~Hltl l \\11 Rlult1 fll\e111l1· .. 1~ho r11 rr1ed s teak l.nl\Cs ~n<I .11J111•<t1J• l under the.. inrlucnrt: or a th U}! trirrrd the lone attendant (n turn r,\ll a1.hl!t mo:(~ ·. - I .,..:! DAILY Pu.or c • • We~t side Rezoning Re"e ct J e d Thursdal, Novembef Z.1974 ~-- 11es• t ca\end• . TONIGlfr • -Eastside Group Hits Route Bid "TllE CRUCIBLE " -NewporL Lawyers for a group of Costa MeliMi,- t\,.., Al.J\N OIRKlt'\ ll :lrh o r lii ~h d rtimu rlept . propcr1y ov.•11ers \vill (::OlO<:i1urtNov. 01 )MDa11, ... 1o1 s .. 11 Auditorium, Nnv 7u11tl 8,H1>.m.Adm . 22 in a bid to halt Newport Freeway Au old prt')h.h:n1 in ,Cosla f\l c.-sa' . .., S2. construction which they clai m is In. 11 r AI H''i'Ul,"'IJ DEV"'L01'~·tEN1' wcs\ s cc ho n1cs nt:<l 10 Industrial u ' 1~ 1:. ~· violation or lht stlite.'s environmental 111:.nt ... -,.,.0s tackled anc"' hv Lh<.· citv OI SCL'SSJ()'.\S Police tt uditoriun1 , laws. ''nuncilthis \vl'ck. · · Nov 7;inUH 7;J0 1>.1n. Named as derendants by the East-"Rf<:,\L INS P EC1'0 1l llOUND" -id p t O •-· t' . 1'hc losers in the lulest <·onflicl were s e roper Y wners tuSOCla ion 1n IL • So ut h Co:isl lle11ertury Theotte r. the Ora ge ~ou t S · Co rt ue m_anUracture rs who saw the c~y n "" n Y upenor u ac· council Tuesduy uvcrtur•t 3 pl anni'ng lhrou~hSun.IS p.nl . lion filed Wednesday are the state's UC t SU ll VlVAL T~I E 1\TEll -n.... rt t f T rtaU d c:Qn\gii~sion rezone on ~ s ix -acre , ..,..pa men o ranspo on an bloc k. , 'Vec1or Two,'' f<'inc Arts Vi llage Con-Novo Rados Enterprises, the builders On r certllall ,1Xo.7-!),811.m.Adm .Sl . ofthelreeway••tens1·on e manu acturcr, Larry Courter. "' ·" · UCI l.I::Cl'U HES -"You r l.oeal J dge •1 k Sod r ed t . or.·ner of ()range Coast Plasti·c u "ar en re us o sign Gove rnm e nts." Jury Assembl y 'th t t · i g d ~ oldin•'. 850 \V. 18th St.. cJa;med hi's e emporary res rain n or er ., Room, Ora nge County Cou rthouse, 7 dem a nd d by th · 1· · ;Property would drop $50,000 in value e e assoc1a ion s a s a result or ltie acUon. p.m. "Television and the World of lawyers. But he agreed to hold" a Sports," Science Lecture llall, 7 :30 he · g N 22 t 'd the J Br a .4-1 vote, \vith Count'ilm an • arin o'" o cons1 er gran· J\lv1n Pinkley opposed-. the counc il p.m. ting or an inj un ction againsl the state ~ioned the block on the north or tSth FRIDAY, NOVEl\18ER 8 and the building rirm. Siret"t betwee n Pl ace ntia and FOOTBr\tI. -F.stancia \'S. Santa tt is1irgucd in the 1a,1:s.uil that tht> Monrovia a\'enucs 111 li ght ma nufac-An a at Du vidson Jo'ield , 8 p.rn1.Foun-derendunls are violating the state's lu · g C?.lLI · · tain Valley vs. Los Alamitos el OCC Environmental Quality Act of 1970 by rin . . • reJect1ng thl' planning stadium. 8 p.m . falling to hold public hearings into the commtss1on recommend a tion t o OCC LECT URES-"Baja.Califor· kl · Uf · I 1::b'\~ate it geuer\al manufacturing nia Story Retold .,, Lloyd r;I a\'\on Smith f~1~u~~~~~~~~~~~s . or environment a ''The pl annini;: starf had rc('om men· lecturer. Science •tall, 7 :30 p.m . !·leaded bv \Villiam R. lloffmon, d~d tig ht Ol t1 nufacturi ng, \~·h il t~ "Astronomy." Joe l Levine lecturer , 2300Newpcr't81vd.,as presidcnt,lho homeowner,_ also favored this c\as-Science Bldg. Hoorn 25, U:JO .p.m. t:astsid c or~:.1nization clulms that ~ification. The JJropcrty had bct:n ··Al co holis m ," Science Lctture 2, 7 :JO property on the v.•ei;t ~'L 'SKU' 'c::lassed as !\ll, but a change \Vi.IS p.m . lloulc\•ard l.let\\'Cen Arlington Drive required to bring it in line with the ~t OT O R C Y CL r.: S P E E D\V A..Y and Fairview RO;ld has been illegally ' o.ilf l'IMll .. " ...... COMMENDED BY COUNCIL Me11 Flrem1n Ha mHto" ' Costa Mesa Commends . Fireman,32 ·general plan. RACING -f<'airgrounds, 8: 15 p.m. destroyed by the state. The public hearing on t,he rezone 1-loITinan stales in an affidavit at- revolved around the issue of what was tached to the lawsuit that •hi s group A fireman credited.with saving the de I d r. . seeks to ...preserve a strip along the life of a i·oung mother trapped in her , ve ope 1rst In the west side -2 1\.T tr/.• median section of Newp0rt Boulevard f"Omes or industry -w1tn councilmen l 10VY wives which IS 1.2 miles long,200 feet "•ide bl azing lluntington Beach home has :_reealling that the cjty inherited the and30feetdeep. ___ been commended by the City of Costa ·problem from the county v.•hen it in-Es K •lis group also seeks to Prevent con-l\t~~a~ •lamilton, 32. a Costa 1ofisa Frporated in 1953. cane idn.an struction of a one-Way access road on fireman who made the rescue while ' I .1 Crime -Fighters Mesa Police WalkFootP.atrols A comforting sight for many mer. th11nls is now on the streets of down· town Costa Mesa, a policeman · walking u regular foot beet lo discourage crime and comfort the business commltn\\y. . Officer Don MacDonald bCgao hi/ new half-day duties Wednesday and his beat will be supplemented the other ht,lf of the day by one man,from ari assit::ned area patrol· car. A foot patrol systern has bee n inaugurated eac,h Chrfstmas holiday season Cor several years, but th.is year it Is starting i:arly, due to an upswing in armed robberies and a vocal cam- paign within the business corrimuniiy for a beat patrolman who might be withln earshot in case of trouble. Depending upo~ a survey of-tilt-con· cept's success in li&ht or rising crime-partlcularly'1lrmcd robbery- the foot patrolman concept may remain a tool or local law enfdr· t'ement. in-addition to radio cars. the he!icoptcf and motorcycles for traffic officers. · ~ • "This is a tremendou11 public relations tiling," Police Chief Roger Neth noted today, pointing out lhe root PUtrol offerti mcrthants a sense· of sc('urity, ·rticy c an, ~\so ask him for advice about security, or perhaps report suspicious L>Crsons. Chief Neth said a~ain he is not ('On· -, vinced a root-patrolman v.•it l prove an actual deterrent to OOndits. because one mlJ\ ctn 't be ~whert'1\ one time. Officer ,., acDonald •ntl t~ otht"r patrolmen who wilt 1ttc1·n~te half- days with hin:i on a n;itulin~ batJll' are 11ssigned 9 a.m. to.5 p.m .. the regulu1· business duy., . · 1 . The assigned beat i1 predominuntly llarbor Boulevard ;i.nlt 6Dst {1th Street, where smallt•I' butilnesses abound. ' Chief Neth slid a survey ol Orange County coin m uni~lt!J and others around the couM.ry comparablfl to Costa Mesa show armed tolSbtry ts on " the rise everywhere. lie said b)· corft· parison, however, that Costa J..tesa 's problem with robberies il'l not as severe as other cities surveyed. ' J ··I've had nothing but comments ftom people who are delighltd.'' City Councilman A lvin L. Pinkley r~marked today. He haa long been an advocate of the root patrol, even before a banditdUo fobbed his down~ town pharm acy 3 month ago, Oeelng with $700 rrom the lilt and customers' wallets. "How much good.it will do In stop- ping robberies. I don't know." he ad· ded, "but it sur.e makes the mer· chants reel good,... ... Mesa Council O·kays Police Patrol Pacts ' . ln opUng for light manufacturing, T T · the wesfst'de of Newport Boulevard. d . Councilman Dom Raciti summed up . he was off duty, was presente the dilemma by observing, "We don 't n,.; • I.I The. association argues that the with the Cdrtificate or commendation Costa ~fesa is drawing up new con· Cit tW~__I'ted..Sorsahlio~!uu~i~dL''-----lmo h e-f r-...r In. J.r.1.esa s~ hJS..n~uny .. time pubH!hed by Ma yo"l' Robert Wilson. ---_tractsto1ceepits air"'-aMgroundPofiCe opp6 unltle1 are available for the ww ~~cam -irst,-thehomesorthe. "!f"--::.:..:::.·~-.... ·~~-.._. ---a timetable.for what is believed to be naualion ChieC..Gus..Golsoo-lold-the--PalcoLunit.s..up..to.dale----~· city-to-Je,a1~the.-heHcopters-fronr..----~':~~Wnef; argucdlil" ravoiOT--A pair of-young·Navy Wiffi COntac· 8 20·year plan lo cOnvert ~uch01-(fi.,e~-c-Huy• council how llamilton was ·city council approval came bank at a JO\V interest (ate Of around light. manufa cturing. regarded a s led Costa ~1esa police Wt_dnesday lo area into a (feeway. drivinl! his car In 1-luntin.lrton Beach at Tuesday ror a t.wo-year Contract. si_x percent .and to gain interest up to 'm ore restrictive. citing air and noise report· escaping from twcl men who 9 :45 a .m . Sept. 15 when he s;iw costing $178,000 ~ year, to lease 39 nn1e percE!lll with a ·deposit at the Pollution risks that .might occur if k:idnape d th~m some t"'O hours black smoke· coming from a house at J'.M)lic~ cars f.rom 1"heodore Robins bank. heavier industry "·aS introduced. earlier in downtown Long Beach. f 'rfJlll Pflflt" A I 94 1 l Da yton St. ile went inside to see ir Leasing Company. Soraabal said the city wilt buy the Plastics molde r Courter questioned Investigators \Vere told the urtwil-CAPTURE anvone v.• as lrauued and found The council alSQ has authorized the craft outright when the interest rates tjh ether the •om• er 1 . d th ling auto passengers fled from the • • •, Katherine Dri ve r, 23. in the bedroom council staff to negotiate letise-pur-ehan·~ a nd l_t •-com•• mor• advan· .· 1 · • ·~ "0 "1n s rea ize e susp<cts' 'c"r' when •'t pulled off lite · h r· I ·r 'I h • ue · -es that could be brought In under ... <.ind mtl naged to move her to a door-c ase inane ng 01" two new '"ug es tageous f.or the city1oown Oie helicop- light manufacturing _ such as dry San Diego Freeway and slowed to a women enter the Jack·rn-The-Box: v.•ay at the buck of the house. 300C Sky Knight helicopters at a cost ters. ~leaning and printing_ and a sked near-stopatl·larborBoulevard. speak brierly with the counter man, At thls point the heat was so in · ot.564 .000each. . • A glance at the·terms of the lease ~hether they would be better off with One of the two women said she saw then frantically flee. tense th.al heh.ad tQ leave her and she Police Chief Roger Neth said the ro11 the police vehicles gives an Idea of the change. her chance and slugged one of their They jumped into a waiting car was rescued shortlyafterwardby Hun· two new copters will be slightly more how rnuc h m ileage 8 ·patrol car THe mapufacturers pointed out that two captors sitting in th e middle or the which sped away and Officer Bruce tington Beach firefighters. powerful and quieter than the two churns throua:b·. t.he area was Ml when they purchased front seat with a haymaker right· gunned ·the engine of his patrol car "1rs. Driver is still in the burn center five-year~ld, 3008 models the pollce The city Will pay it ·cents ? mil.e ••e'tr properti·es 8 d that r th . hand swing. and zoomed in right on its tail. police at Orange County ~1edical Center presently use. The city hopes lO sell its· wt'th a m' onlhly minimum 0 2.- a.ii n someo ear She told Office'r •·t •'ke Donovan the · · · 1· b -bu&inPscce; would become noncon[ " said. where she was taken with second and ex1st1ng he 1copters ·for elween miles ror each ol the 39unlts .. ~he con- , r .,,. or· blow m•Y ha•·e 1'n1·ured the man. J th' d d b 40 t lh $20 000 d 12• 000 '' mli1g uitder ~he light ma ulactu · g 1-le forced the driver lo pul o\'er 1r · egr~e urns on percen o er • an "• · tract iJ\cludes mainl.enance, but not , _, • · . " nn because s he wore r1·ve r•·ngs, one on bod ' • N th h 'd th · I Its ·11 -within two blocks· and confiscated a Y· e • w osa1 enewa run w1 gasoline costs. r~~ity Atlorney ' Roy June noted , each ringer and some had sharp .38 caliberrevolver aftertbe car1:;oc· A spokesman said that she has be in· action In December, explained "We are also getting to the point however, that under grandfather edges."' cupants with their hands up. Stark-:-~ received two skin grails and is now in th~t they_will be quieter if! no!mal use where it will be better foe the cit¥. to clauses the uses \l.'OUld remain on the '"Let's get out of hefe ... ," they also known as Debra ~1erced , 19, of La stable condition. Thespokesinancould wlien flown ar.loW-RP?i:I 6uC when purchase the patrol cars," Sorsabal properties. quoted one or the two alleged kid· Puente , and Sher ry van Vlimmercn. not say when she would be able to leave floWn ~t full power -in emergencies: said. ••We may purchase In about two on a recpmmendation by Coun· napers as saying before the car .28. who listed no permanent address. thecenter. lhe.r will be as loud as the present year•." -• . ,.dlman J fc" H,amr:nett, the council roared back to"·ard the freeway were booked on. s uspicion or a rmed r--.:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~m~od~e~l•~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;.;;:-- t .A • o ( " . lh £ ·r £ onramp. robbery. "·o ~.., .r p wal\'e e ees 1 owners o The victims, one 19 and the other 20, flOOCQ{l£o~in g businesses come to said they had left a do'ol.'ntown Long A male juve nile from Garden 'lhe councq seeking \'ariances. Beach apartment "'here one young Grove, 17, was lodged at Orange The s ugge!ilion implicit Jn this ac-\\·oman. a San Diego resident, had County Juvenile Hall pending court tion "·as that the council would grant been ,·isiting. action on idcntiCal charges, police ih~11vadria1nces, though this was not They said t\l.'O young black men sab~mpl aints were ex-cted In be is· spe e ou · about 20 to 25 who had a marijuana-~ Only three businesses will be pon· like s mell a bout them approached at sued against, the two women, fol· conforming in the new zone, a camper Elm Avenue and Ocean Boulevard. lowed by ar~gnment today in Cen- manufacturer, fiberglass firm, and a "You ready to go. Momma?." they t~ Orange·i::ounty Judicial District plasUcs molder· quoted one as saying. C!ftlrt. "\Ve'i'e not going anywhete with "It \vas a brilliant piece or police f '1·•1t11 Pttgt• :l I you." one of the young women work," a Santa Ana Police Depart-. d mcnt watch commander's office SUGAR •.• re~~= ~nd her companio~ i;aid the~· s pokesman said today of Officer v.·ere then forced into the pair's ca r .a t Bruce's intuitife stakeout. gunpoi nt and subjected to threats and t 'r••tll Ptlf!~ A I ~exual advances. ' ·rtte supermarket price for sugar . already JOO pe rcent above a year ago. threatens to rise steadily ·for the nexl se\'eral months os ra"· sugar prices on "·orld markets hit record le\•els for the eighth consecuti\·eday today. Raw sugar n1arkcts in New York, Paris and London reported continu ed record \.bidd ing for sugar through l\1arch. In a futures market. brokers place order~ far in ad\'ance or ship- ment. · Incr eased v.·orld de1f1and. poor sugar beet harvests in Europe and un- confir med r e ports of the Soviet Union's inlcntion to buy 500,000 tons in the ~ugar futures market are blameo ror rise in prices. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT 1 ..... 0.6'1~ Coa\I 0.llf PoiOI. '""111-tll It<""' l!i!Wd !tie Nt •\ Pt•<\, r:. publi\Nil by Ille Or•IJor C.O..~! """''"'""' C.Omo•'I• ~••l~.a•t>Oll• .,. Piii>"'""" MO..., ... 11\Fouqft Ft1 N • ..... (D\l.O ~,.., M••-1 8"..;ft, 'l"Ml,.q! ... 8tM"/F-- t•l11 V•ll••· •rwlnt. S•PPltlNK~ \/•lie• •>Ml U9'1"1' 'lt1otll/t.a .. u1 Co•!! ... 11t!Qi• •fO!on•I .,,I!_ t§ P<>Wk"•" S..l.,rd•fS l/t't4 s.ur.Ml'S TIM ''"'"';"' o-''""'" O!•nl •• •' lDO WotJI 1!1.1• SI•"' Co\11 Mf<•. (•1ilo•n·•~•1t f 'r••••• 1•119e .4 I ECONOMY . •• cu rrent economic malaise will even· tu ally be recorded as a recession .. " The new layorrs were a nnounced in the auto and appli ance industries. both h a rd hll by the eco nomic slov.•dow n. Ccneral El ectric said it was lem· porarily laying orf I t,200 workers at a heavy appli ance plant in Louisville, Ky., and Chrysler Corp. said it was discharging indefinitely 7,000 workers at four plants. GE blamed the layoffs on slumping sales caused by the slowdown in housing constructio n. Chrysler said a poor sales performance of new 1975 1·:1rs \\':ti' responsible for it s nt•\v round 11f la \'Offs. ~1 ;•a n.,.,·hi11'. neJ!Olintors for the ro;il 1111lu s\ry and lhc· 11at1nn':-; 120.000 n'inrr!l ml't ag:i1n tod:iy in hopes or 3\'0idi11g a ll'n~lh~· strike that "'Ou ld touch off st'riou:-; 1:nerJ1~' l'hortaaf':.. STAFFING ••• cidents in recent years," he said. ''f can't help but think of the hatchet kil - ling of Jerry Carlin four years ago when he was nearly chopped to bits by a drug addict who got jUil a Few dol- lars out of it." "We got the man in that case and he's now doing lite in prison for it," Enright said. "But my point is that it would never have happened if younit t.:arlln hadn 't been lert alone in the . early morning hours to pump a few ·gallons of gas.'' Enright said he has the support of the vast majority of Orapge County's lawmen for the' proposal that local markets and service stations "should either elose down late at night or join forces and find safety in the number of personnel. . "The lime may becoming when "'e can't get people-to1 ake-Urese late niJ?hl job~ (or the <lbvious danger en· luilcd." he said. "\\'e should close lhis door ourselves a nd prevent what :ooeem to be ·constantly recurring tragedies in ourcounty." Robert N. Weed l>•!'ioMn! •llCI P'l<OI•-• Jack R. Curl f!V Viti P•e\ .. ftl 1NI O.nt•fl ........... , Thomas Keevil f:d•IO< Tho~as A. Murphlne M.1n•ol11t t:c11111r Seniors Asking Mesa Support in Funding • Cliar1es H. Loos Richard P. Nall A•tl~•ftl Mllllt•rtll EllU•~ cos•~ Mes• Ofli<• JJO'Ne1T lie, St<IH'I lil.lll•llQ .,ddrt u P O lloJ IMO, t1'H Other OttltlS ,.. ..... lf:ltl'I JU) .... l*"l lle!M•lrlll lfi.,...h1t ... 11l11G-•t1l"..-1 lol""'!l ... 1911 lle1<JI 1'111 ketfl ..... 14o•Mlll s..de~ ... <l Vl l ... JHO!Ur&I._ •I~" O•tOO Fr-•• T1lepho1:1t t714 ) Ml-4311 Classillf!d Advertising 642·st71 l)ireclors of the Retired Seniors \1olunleer Program I RSVP I a r e hoping lo gel local communities to stinre In the funding of fhe program. The progrnm. whose federal fun- ding is ~radua\l y being reducl'd. Iii seeking financial support from COSln l\lcs:t. Newport Bc;ich, Jluntlns:ton Beach and S;inloi Ana. The roiit:l !\1eS!'l rilv council Tut>hday <111proved ;1 S3.M Art1nl l<l the pr<l~ram , h ul ~lr,,. lla rrltL hemul'. cxceutivc or the Volun1 11ry Action Crntr r. Cnsta .l\lc!ld, (ho 1tr.:1n·. lee of the llSV I>. !'.aid slmllar aid wl11 ._.,, ''"· o ...... , .. ~ J!Will~• he-soughl rrnm the other ritles. ___,.., ,..., 'f«la~ 1tlll)ll'"14M. II' ~ ...,. ~1,., o• •d""'1""""0 11tr.1" ,,,., ~-c 3·,~o.hOp/! to h-o.vtr omrt"a~h 1n .,, ::=.:·• ••"'°~ 11•·.i .,, ..... ,~ •1 the south area uf Lhecounty. ''she 1111ld ,..,1,_.."'"''· today. 1 - ~~~~·"..:!1~1:1~1t,•1,~; ~::i rwtrs. Qe m u~ noted lhat In the past _,"'1': 11• ""ej' "1e1 Mlrll"'•: .... 111,,.., two :years rc!ldents <if Costa; Meaa ,_"'_'N_''""-"-·-"---"-'-------'~ n-ave contri butcd. 6.000 houri to • • • various af?enci cs. P.t oney for the program is spent on admini!itral ion. i;ome transport.a tlon a nd auto insurance r oi;ts for th~· \'Olunleers 1>lus recognition pins and certificate~. The Costa fll es<1 council approYcd lhe S.1,000 fund ing on 4·1 vote with Coun<:ilntan 1\loJin Pinkley opposed. The <'Ouncil "':1~ told thot I.he mone,y was avnllable In the fi..-dtral rcvenu shu rln~ accuunl. Pinkley l!llld th at he WOIS not OP· po~cd to HSV P but was agai nst re('e1vinj! fe rt eral money J nd oi l· local in& It witlwutpropcr plannin.1?. ''ll '11. wronA v.•t'len lt '8 -d one piect!rncat," he said. "I'm sure thera arc other worltiy orga nitaliOn!I. I hope these othe r orJ(unlzatlons will come rorwurd tu get their 8hare o( this loot:• I , • ,_.-'!'-- /' Stadium-COUntty Coat Rayon/nylon; PQl)o9sler she1r11og coltw and linlng. Colof': Chamois. Size: '42·46 SSS.DO -· ~I ... t • - men CHAMBRAY IH COSTA li4SA tn DfrAllTMlllT STOlll 1114 ~T IOULIYAID COSTA MISA • ---l. " • •