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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-14 - Orange Coast Pilot,. • 7 • • ' • Bol~e 'Withdraw' Mesa Bank Chief ~ LoeaJ 1-\rnlored, Wholesale Priees -.. .... -.. -·------~ -. . .. Car· ~ur&ers End ·Surge-2.3 Percent ~ -----· . ... • • ~ 'Seeret·. Strike' An.-. Still R _ising THURSDAY AFTERNOON , NOVEMBER 14, 1974 ~ -VOL. 6', NO. )11. I 5£CTlOH1,._~J"AtGIJ5 • ' ' ' , B~nk Manager Held in-Plot _ By 1\RTJIUR R. VINSEL District Court,·follo...,,ing his arrest. o11&1~11,~·9t~' • H . r =92 w· d . L . A Huntington Beach man qui etly e1ser-1. o lvv 1n e~e1r an~, captured at tb e CoslJil P.f'esa bank •he. "';as tak,en by to~.,i surpnse a~~ his manag~s 'on charge~ pr P1otting ·His .cr?cker B~n~ b~ncl:i 1:1t 33~ S. wife's murder remained'fn'J.ail~a~ .t Bnstol St" 1q_ the th Coast tfa za una~leto raise S2S.:IXX) bail. . . shop~lng c.ompl,e,x.t . . . Oarrtrl ~an l~eiser , 421. was ·ar-I-le offt!fc,d. no ·~ s1s~an~e "!".d ,his raigrred.• tlt'1elon.~ctia.rge \\fed-dep_arture_ dutln-.. the m1d·ror.n1ng nesday afternoon in Harbor Judfcial ~s1ne~s da~ went: scarce!)' noliced. • according to investigators. Prices Sti-ll · Rising; Soar ' . "\\1e just slipped in and slipped QUt, ··said Costa Mesa Police Detective George WUson. Y+'ho y,ras accompanied by . Orange County Sheri ££'s In- \'es~igator Les Leber. Jle added that Jl eiser's desk is located in an op~n area of the bank. so that investigators who came to arrest him did not have to go through a 2 3. p [ .: ~secretary or-receptionist. • ere en . "\Ve told him "'h-at we wanted a11d ·'"i . that was it,'' said.Detective \Vilson. ·, . • ,* ... '1 ' ·;~,,,Authorities chij'm tl;iey received in- Vil ASt{I NGTON t·AP) :Ji ($1iarf.!ly t formJi.lion· ,.si.x -d ifYs .-ago. that led to , a hi(her pric.es for food apd 1975 contJt.Ct with Hqjser by. In vestigator autOmobiles contributed to a .~.3 per·· Leber, 1who' clairhed to be a so-called cent 1Urge in "'holcsule prices in Oe-hit man or con tr.let Riller. tobe:r1 the Lubor De_par:lment reported Investigators ~ rurther ~lai m that today. . · Leber, Who was su ppo.scdly brought in O\'tralt, the Labor ~partment S;a 1d from out of state for the alleged mur· "'holesale prices in October" "·ere 22.6 der assign men~, "'as partially.paid. percent higher than a year earlle1:, lhe (See p•'-OT Page A2) bigge:sr 12-fnonth incrc~e since.a 28.5 . t' ' .. percent rise in the )'e<ir ending in June , ... 1947. •. ·: .. , • • .~. . ·:.Fon:.1 A~ Sllirted . , ·Tfie'mtreasc in;'l'hbleul£'"f>r1~~ '~' ~ ~. • .. ~1 "! October ranged across virtually the RQM.E (.U ) .-beleg8tes ftght~ng en ire economy and indicated the v.•orld fam';lle skirted the key que~t1on 1-~or<t. tid ministr.Ation ·has'.flol:''yet • of food atd l<;)day, but tcnta.l1\lely sc..oreti any major successes in its an-agreed on a .catch-all package of ti·inOation program. _ pro'posal~ ranging from the control or \Vholesale price increases normally tsetse. flies to ~he role or women. Jchd to higher retail pric'es tn months ·Working committees al the World ahead. , • , ' Food Conference 1,1gree~ }Yednesday The increase' or 2.3 percent in all t~ put . up £our ~!esolut1o~s for con· pric~s·in October \\/BS on a seasonally s1derolion by t_he 131 nations at the adJu.stcd bu sis. m~ani ng seasonal talk~. bu~ r~rpn1ned deadlocked on the variations "·ere taken into con· crucial n1d issue. s iderati on. 'On a seasonally" unud· jl1sted basis. the increase \\'as ,L 7 per· ,cent. There hiul bcC'n virtually no change in \\'holt~su lc prices in Septem· heron either b11 .. is. Consumer rnoi.ls incre:1sed four per· cent in Ot•tobtir. turm products wt!re uP 2.6 percent , proce-ssed foods and feeds r11se 3.2 pcr~nt nnd industrial price.s climbed 1.1 pc~ent . , The biggest factor in the increasl! in industrial prices, lhe Lubor Depart.. n1ent said, was a. 6.4 percent rlsc. irL molor 'chicle prices. All' or the inctC:ise 1'n 1975 auto . priers had their impact on the Oc· lober \\'holesale Price Index. $ince · thaL \\,,,US considered the-•tarting month'1'or wholesllle" auto sales (or -Extortionist 'Surprised' LllS ANGELES IUPll -Ac· Cofdiilg-to poli ce, DeWayne c. Larzett. 33, entered a phone booth and picked up an envelow lhat...he.Lhoughl cont.ained--SlOO. supposetlly from arl extortion ''ictlm. "" ' • ea -- ' . , • . ., ... ... • • • • • .. eav:es OS • 1ta • • • • • "" . ,';' ., .,. ' .. . -·-· -----·"" To Face 31 . ~ .. -Ou-tside .-• Ul"I te...,_. NIXQN DOCTORS -These ara. the physicians apPointed by Judge John Sirica to examine former Presid ent Nixon to determine if he can testify in the \Vatergate trial. From left are • Ors. Richad Star Ross. Charles Anthony Huf.' nAgle and John A. Spittell Jr. School Custodian · .. ' Hit on Sex ,Gounts A Laguna &eacl) elementary school counts of chi ld molestation and sex custodian, released on his o"'n recog-.J>erycrsion l)lus charges of possession niza nce earlier this week a£tcr being ,. ofct4ngerous drufls churged .w i t~' c hild molestation .. f ~wport Beach pohcc, \.I.ho led the "'ound up in jail in Newport •Beach .. investigation or alleged incidents in -• • • again Wednes.day. booked on four volving young boys from Ne,vpar\ · more charges. • • 'Bc:1ch.• •l untlngton Beach and CostU l\lichael Earl Transue. 27. of.2550' l\lt.>Sa. alleged the offenses look place Sunta Ana .Ave .. Costa l\tesa. is O\"c.r,a four.year period. schedulcil to be· arraignl!<t toduy in . Approximately 10 boys ~ve •larbor Judicial District Court. already been identified as sus~ tcd fie ·was a rrested \Vednesday in viclin1s. according to Dete live. Local ,Armored Car Drivers Settle Strike Orange County armored car dri"ers ended a 71 ·day·old strike today after accepting a settlement \\'hich "'ill in- crease !heir wages almost 20 pc.rcelit over the next 29 months The ·slr.iket ·.kept tmder wra~ by both union and management due 10 the security problems in\'Or\'ed in the makeshift. transport of millions of dol- lars daily, invol\•ed dri\'crs £rom • Teamsters loc11 I 952 In Orange. Tustin by Newport Bea ch police and Robert llard~·- boo~cd into lhty N~'A'porlcjl): Jail.fl.~· TrUJ\!'>Ull ~'l"··a!'!..,.rcJcas,e, T.._ut:!~day~ $10,000 bu11 7 . from ·~u~tod'y 'on promises he would The drivers y.·a lked out in both Orange and Los Angeles counties Sept. 4· Hgainst Armo~d Transport Company of Orange and Urink 'i.. Inc, Tf'a nsue, ~ustodian at-Top of the re1urn for court appearance$. Thal \Vorld Elementary School in J.aguna rl'lcasc \\•a s ordered by l~arhor Bcuch. no\v a"'aits trial on a total of 17 .Judi<'ial Cour•t .Judge Cal,,in Schmidt . Agen,cy Refutes Alien Low Pay WASHI NGTON IU~ll -The Im · mi~ation and Naturalization Ser\'icc has cliallenged the idea thal illegal aliens do low-pay work that U.S. citizens scorn 3nd says they are har· ~ ing the CCOOOTTl"f',.._ - - Commissioner Leonard F. Chap. The school t•uslodiun \Vas first ar- rl•stcd on Oct . 28 in Ne"•mrt Beach \1•hite :illcgedly in a car 1>arli;ed in an l'mply lot. \Vith hin1 al I.he time was a 13-yeu r·old Newport Beach bo~-. CHI CKEN X-RAYS SHOW NO BULLET NORTH BRADFORD. Conn. tAPl -Police searching.for a bullet that killed a l,iquor store owner durio,g a holdup hlilvc e\·en·x-rayed l"'O chicken~ kepi ih the store. in Los An geles. Armored Tr:1nspor1 ha s :14 driv('rs. all ot \\'hom will be b:1ck at "·ork h~· Friday, according lo Lee Kc;11"ncy. SQCr(ltary or the local. The 29 -month contraet calls for three ge nerul wa,!l.~ increasci.. raisinA drivers' \\•ages from ~.97 to Si.12 hourly. The 375 Los ,\ngeles County drivt.·ri. ha\'e returned to their job:. follo"•ing "' <teceptance or a new contract l\1on· 'tlay. During lhc strike.. shcrifrs dcpulies assisted banks and businessmen in the transfer of money. Se\'eral robberies in Los Angelt•s County and "one or" l'o\'O in Oranµ:•• Count)''' resulted from lack of ~ccurity rorces d1,1rini: the strik e. Kearney said. . . '• Physicians LONG BEACH IUPI l -Richard Nixon. weak and pale after a 23·day hospital stay and a f:lose brush wfih dea'th, went ho1ne today ,facing \lie. prospect of a check by outside doctM:s on his fitness to give testimony for the Watergate cover-up trial. !· The former presiden1 "'as helpci:I from a wheelchair into a blac;)t' limousine at a back SC'rvice door :tt Long Beach fl.femorial Hospital and drove off "'ith his wife. Pat. to Sa'n Clemente. A pane'.l of three prominent doctors, ' a ppointed by U.S. Oistrict. Judge Jotm _.-- J . Sirica, made pla~ meanwhile. td'"" conduct the ir examln;:ation of Nixon at h is ocean£ront home -probably next week. Nixon, elad in pajamas and a dark blue robe. was assisted lo his feet aru:t stood.shakily as he turnt.'<I around \o shake hands with nurses and othcri; \\'ho treated him in the hospital. ' Before being assisted into the limousine, Nixon patted his person'} physician, Dr. John Lungren'. on t!W back and then sat down beside l\1r£. Nixon in the car driven hY-a SecrC1 Serviee agent. The route of the limousine took him along a street jammed "'ith almost JOO rc~rters and phot6lgr;aphcrs wat· eh1ng the departure '3nd h~ v.•avcd through the t!ar "'indo"' at them ontt~ siTi iled faintly . ., ~4 ($ee 1\IXOl'\.Pagc 1\2) · ... ' Or;.111;!t' \\ t•;.• a l1t•r · Cons nlcr:1bl·c hi gh cloud!! through Frida~· Vo_g alon~ the eoast in th£.' morntnJ! hours. Cooling. "·ii h bcaeh highs near 70 rcachinA 76 inland . Lo\~S tonight 50 lo f>·I l:\SID•: 'l'ODA l A husband ond uJ1/f ond Jour children were fouriif .W:un and ICll tned about their 1XU11h horrlf' 1n IL't?Olthy St'Clion.JJ/ 1\'ClJ' York Pol1r~ ore-w· /Gr withoail .:111Cltll'€Jt S!OrlJ. PogtA4 r--~~9f511\ . I Larzetl opened the en,·elopc, looked at the contents and made a ClaS h ror his car, but it "'as too !ate. Officers had already closed man sciid Wednesday a difficult lask he faces in getting congressional help to deport the illegals is to "ctispel the myth that the illegals tnke only jobs picking tomatoes or J)lanting cotton.·· Cho man estimatca there arc ot rlcast c1g l m1 ion a 1ens 1v1ng · 1 lcgull y in the.United States druwn by th ''..j (lh magnet." fie is nskintt: I\ police rcpc>rt to tO"'" officials lists a \'Ctcrinnrian's bill for x·raring the chickens to see ir one sy.•allowed the 111cHhar--kill.cd-i\1a::ind(!r .y. GoJd....el'i00-SoaF"---Among consumer Coods. there were. hiijher 11riccs (or pork. eggs, cereal. ntilk und b1tkcry products. while pr1ctt11 decllnccl (or beef, 'Clll and fresh und drh:d vrs,:<'ti1bles. !See_J'RICt;s. Page AZI I J Instead .oI cash. the en\'clope ~ntained a note that read "Sur· prise! L.A.P.D." Larzetl was arrcs1ed on c:>i:tor· lion chnrgcs.:.- Congress lO pa ss a bill . twice passed ~-IY t~e 1-lo,us.c~ that v.·oold make it ll - ·1cgal to hire them . . - • . . Y.hO wa& shol in the head Oet. 16 during un i1tlp:1 rc1JI robhery at his store in this rural town. No bullet sho"·cd u1> in the x-rays . '1 I . • I ' I " BnussELs <U P1 1 -Gold. ils prirr pushed u1>"'11 rd11 on "'orld rn onl'.\. markets by lhe doll ar \\'OCS, hit a record hiAh or $186.50 per ounce in London tnda). ' •l)# .. ' I , . • Al CAIL Y PILOT s Thur•dlv. Novetnbtt1.f, 1974 No Money ' • • • Gi11eawa f'ro• Pagt> A) PLOT •••. ·· , He asserted lteiser pafd hi"! ~ lh.durlna-a-cl.ao.d.CiU~1eet1nJ. 1n · f.l~dged by Rocky · . r1~,, . Costa ~le1a last .... rlday a promised 10 fUrniih 110,000 whtn lhe Job was carried out. 5'I far, pollct and Dlolrl!\, Altor· fttY '• inve.sti11tors have d~hntd to rel~se P.lrs. Heleer's first na111e but llld the couple have been murrled 12 'years and have two children, ·• Htlser hlrrtftl! has bffn employed at lhe. south Coast Plas& branch of C1'0cker Bank for a bout2· 'r'~ ¥ear~. ac· cording to a press ro.lease issue~ by Costa l\fesa Police Chief .Roier E . W:ASHINOTON (U PI I -Nelson A. ten pledge to that effect. at his conrir· Jn the pled1e, he wrote only two 8x- Ruckefeller a greed toda y to pledge in matlon hearings before the Senate ceptions -allow in,{hlln t.O give awaY · · h h Id · Rules Committee where he denied ''nominal amountS" as wedding, writing l 1:1t e WQU not give away Christmas and birthday girts and iJ . . large sums of money to government . violating New York state law by oll. 'al ·rh b I sld nt giving away and leOOina $2.S million lowina: him to help friends .. in th• 1c1 s 1 e ecomes v ce pre e . . event of speci·a'I ha' _.&"i .. or a compel· iJl t~eller produced a draft wril· dt11in1t hia 16 year a as governor. ·-·..., . eth. ' n. d ' Parrot Hunted , Bird May Be. Murder Witness • r-SAN FRANCISCO CUPl l -Police have is sued an a u.p,/ints bulletin for u bright green and red parrot named ''Elmo.·· J.lomtctde ins pectors \\'edne.sdliy aske'd pet shop operators in : Cc.ilirorniu, Arizonc.i a nd Nevada to be on the lookout for the 3·year- old P:arrot . · Inspector David T-0schi said officers believe the parrot n1ay 4 help them find a man and his girl!riend wanted for questioning in .lhekillingof Albert 'fupac, 24 . on Sunday. 1ioschi s aid the bird is worth about $200 and it is believed the ~ 1 touplcmaytryto sell ittoget lhecash .. ''-r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 'Hush Mone:v' ---------·· LaRue 'Says He Had Suspicions Early llna human character."· Sen. Claiborne Pell (D·R.L), objec· t.ed to the second condition. He said any 1tft. coul~ meet that criteria. He su11ested • Rqckcfellet specify that auch girts w~n.ild be. made only In medical emergencies. Rockefeller agreed to tH e change. Rockefeller told the' committee his aifta and loans to ll.iSOCiMtes in-New York ~tale did rtot violate a stitute he signed into law barring receipt of gin s o\ler S25 or making gratuities to state officials for the performance or dutiea. The la\\'S are violated only \\'hen il is the intent of the donor to re\\•ard or In· nuence the recipient, Rockefeller 'd h h Ul"I Ttle!IMll I Detecli\'e Wilson aaid a erwar that Heiser ju!t h11 th;2 ordlli~Ary IP· peararice of a mlddJe:aged ,.,..nk:ing executlYe. .lltt He v.•as booked Df"l2:30 p.m. Wed· hesday transferred to cou rt ror ~r· ralgnm'ent. lhen admitted to Oran~e Count y Jail, u•here he traded his business suit for denim dungarees .. Heiser races preliminary hearing v.•ithin 10 'days to three v.·eeks. un1ess the proceedings are continued b)' the court. f ' ro• Page A J s1u ,a ndt at\11as nott ecase. ." HE'LL KEEP HIS MONEY TO HIMSELF AS VICE PRESlnENT But Rockefeller defended his ., Also declining Were pricl'!i ror jum. generosity, includinrhis decision to· Nel1on Rockefeller Testtfying Before Sen~~· Committee her and \vood producll. "''hich fell for PRICES ... for(l:ive 1510,000 i·n J ns to Dr. Wll · the sixth consecutive mopth· and. llam Roman, a stat tral\Jportatlon ' y;ere 1s-:4 percent below the peok· expert. B o· ••. lcvels ofAprll. lie quoted the Lord's Prayer, whicti, . o--e e IVJ'ry The \Vholesale Price Index lnjOc-says, "Forgive us our debts as we . ... tober stood at 170 percent of the 967 for giveourdebtors.'' r sno .:;en ate Re publican leader Hu&h average o )00, m eaning it cost to Scott told Rockefeller, "You are &C· Paran•ed;c Pa;r Tu· rn M;dwives buy a stati;tical amounU>f goods that cused or, being generous -a trait ., ., " ., soldfor$l00inl96,. • "''hlch 11 rare in the District or Colum· . The October price' increa'ses tever- bia.'' ByFREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Lagu.ne."Hllls unit. Paramedic Hugh aed 1ome Septe mber d eclines. Earlier , Se11ate GOP whip Robert otu..o.11w1•111111se.H i\Iadlock brought a baby girl into the especially for farm products and P. Griflin ihlerrupted the hearinp to '\11orldinSeptembe1j_l973, . processed foods and feeds, but were WASHI NG'l!ON fA P) -Frederick ~dollars paid, th~..6f1ginal Watergate ~harge that Democrat.S had bf!P.n 1.1.·~~~~!rythlng wenl-juAUike-<'lock -Sekins. and ~J atthe\liS figUre the not-as-high as--the-big .... surges in c. LaRue, a se:lf·admitted central. cJ_efe~dants was meant_lo buy t,hei11 "dilly·dallyiilg" and "foptdragging" SosaysGlennSekiris aLagunalliUS delivery training they received at Awholesa15d~r7ices ofnt~!Jpelrcent in ·1 · be th f dR k f II ould · ~ -c ty'Medl t Celle Jd u1u1ta14 ,.. perce -.• uy. fjgure..in-lhe Watergate cover·up, s1 epce. -cauae ey eJl,re oc ~ e er \\' fireman-turned-htldwlfe, who sue:--.:-... :i.n(e oun ca . ler pa • The 1n 1 lndustifal prices in: 1 -~ ,_ __ t estified ·today that he believed from During twn days or quesUonl.ng by be"toogoodaticepresid~nt." f II d I' d · ·po d t off • / ereue n - 1 · lb •• tart that.the·near1"_baJf.mUlion usiatanl speCial p...,.c,u•gr,, Richard ""h.i. 1'1 tc b ig an -Senator s a Id ces.s,i u by b • •boveref a "M"ts~"n 'y1~?-,;We recei~ed. a couplli Ot days. ot--c:>ttober Plllbedthese prlets to a ~vel ----·---.,. <!Jo , _.,,_ • k oun~e a y Y or a on e10 .. I . l I I '"b . ol 28 t perient abOve a ye,ar earlier. Ben·VerUste. LaRue 'directly Jm· Roc'kefelter had "ma.de· a mi~ta e or mother Wednesday e assroom in s r-uct on rom u · .d· 1 1 1 • pllcated /all five ol the defendants In two jn his pub\ic Life" .and wil'lin1ly Seki d hi · 5 . stetricians and then spent two eight· Bes1 es aqtos, pr cu a IO .rote or · 5 Fir women the Watergate cover·UP trial. admitted it . • ns an 1 part.ner tan l'ilat-hour shifts in the labor and delivery chemicals, fertilizer materials, and thews -bolh paramedic5'-\\"ere as· ,, ·ds k. 1r1aehinery and. equipment BCn-Veniste asked the sof\t'spoken,.. ..None of us will ever qualify for slsUngaheartattackvfctlmatLaguna rti?,m, sa1 e ins.. .· Tr,a<~1Jees Sue, Citi! 'Sex Bias 46-year·old Mississippi la\\'yer today, sainthood," Griffin said. Hills ~tall when the l0:2G a.m. call But I wa~ stl!! a11ttlenerVou.s about .. From the time of the £irst payments, But the Democrats· have delayed came to roll to the Saddleback Apart· thtw~oJ.eth1n1~ .he added. · ·~ . wl\at was their purpose?" action on the nominalio~ for .• monlhs. ments. 23151 Los Alisos Blvd. ~kins and Mll.lt,hew1 may bavf! "Welt, the purpose was tp fulfill he said, IUJ,d placed in Jeopardy· the ''At first, we d.idn 't even know what ga1ned.1n.ex·perJence byl.he delivery, commitments that had been made lo· ~pera'tlons of the 25th Amendment. thecallwasabout,"Se!Cins rec'alled. . U1:-1~11 mu.y• ote lo be~ costly He cOntinU~, 'tJr their comii\it-t view, pres id e ntial vacanc}' by fQund 3 2~.year·old woman in hatd . Its a firemen s.tradttk>q.. at those • the·defenda'ittar'--La"Rue answered. · 'l'he amendmenrprovlcte~f0f1i1Uh[a Arriylng at the apartments, they ~ne~none.t~ele••; · ·:, •. _ • · · menl! were n't kePt, tbe defendants yreildential a ppointment and lat>ofi.~ • ·. -1nvo~vedtnanoteWorthyproect.rriust..:i SA~ DJ EGO IAP J ,_ The five mig'ht divul1e . cirtaln Information congfe;stonal conflrm&µ.ori .. · '.. "We had Just enough lime to wash buy ice cream for the rest of tile mem· \VASHINGTON (AP) -An in- women who trained to becomi San tfieY had tba t might ·1ead the CQmmlttee Chairman Howard W. our hands. We delivered him at ll>.41 ." bersorthe force ._ vestlgation has been promised into Brass Beiting . C~ar~s p",y,bed Diego firemen before they were fired WaterJi!:~te episode right back to CR? Cannon <D -~ ev. ), abanCIOning ·his sai~Sekins. • · The paramedics ha\·c 16 mouths to charges tha.t Air Force generals are rrorri th~ city's _fire academy lasl __ I Committee _Jo ~R~elect the Pres1· usual mild ~~.n~e~,. rep~ed. that he .. , wa~ thrilled tO death. lt u•as my feed . operatinf'o! six·figure betUng pool on month say they were victims or sex 4ent). resented Gr1fftn s '1mplicauon tbat firstba bydelivery," he added. the outcome of the current Stratealc discrim ination. L-aRue also'lold oC a l\larch 21. 1973 this committff had not been dili(l:ent" Sekins and Matthews made.. the Air Command intramural bombing Ah at to r..n e y says form a I telephone call from lormer White in act.in& on Uie nomination. , <1 delivery while In radio contact competition.-· discrimination charges were filed House. counsel John w. Dean Ill. Cannon said the FBI's flaal repott .'1oAnne Latpbers, liln intenJl\'e s•1ould Ford Quit Rep. Les Aspln (l).\\.'is.), said Wed- .with Callforn1a·s Fair Employment LaRue said De§ln Informed him that on Rock_ereller w'11 not ~vld..:untJI nune, Ind Dr. MikiM~mick , th • • • ·. 1 riesday he recei~ed complaints "from Practices Commission and the U.S. Wateraate eonspirator E. Howard NoV.4andRockefeller'sreport:onhl& stationed at Af ission Com munit~· OLYllJPIA. Wir.sh. <UP I ) men who have liecn pres~red by Equal Employment Opportunitieii Hunt was demandlnt an additional po\ltical cbnlrlbutlbns of $15.5 milUon Hospir.111. The hospital seLVe_, as the Secret;iry oti5t-ate A.,Ludlow Kramer comma nders lo contribute to the pool, Commission.--$135,000. -In the tame call, t.aRue \\'as not received until Monday. baJelt,atlon tor thep.ramedtcsunit. said W 1!'dnesday •President Ford ~Wtiich is bet On the crews.'' , • A civil 1uit akairtst the cttv is con-lestified;"'''Mr. Dtan lnlor~Cif qle bt Griffin 1pld _,tbf! "f~-draaciH".. 1h~~ and hli'molber, who asked should consider resigning because or -The bomb'Jng cbmpetltlon irivol,·es .1emplated as 1.1.•cH, attorney Judf ~'OUl4 no:-lonaer be In' the rftjtlleY were 11ot.eon'cerned that1Rf.tc.o\efelter tof!tma,nuf'ldentllled,wiriti-anspor· the poor showing by Republicans in all bomber, tanker and other SAC .DtOffl'ft'drO !lifd Wednesday. /f bualnes1." · would be a bad vice president "but ted to the hoipltal an.er{~ deli Yet)'. the general e lect ion. Kramer, a units in a two-week serJes of ' jp1Jine· to become the fi rst fem.tie -La.Rue, who ~erve<I_ a1 a condyjt of _ lhat he. will be tOo aood a vice Bothwerereparted~lnawcll. Republican. u•as defeated in his bid s imulated combat to test un it :fire-fighters in San Diego history -money paid to th~e orl1inal Wal.crgate president'' ·and ~he implied -a ' It "'al the !econd delivery for the fora seat in CongreS&. · profJci~ncy. ,before-their dismissal Oct. 8 -were defendants, said he then told Dean, "1 threat to. Democratic success. In the f~i;;i;ii;i;i;ii;ii;iii;ii;;iii;oiliii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;~ ~Iadelyn Carey and Patti Barbee. would not undertake to make any 1976 presidential election .. Fire Chi er Leonard Bell said they more payments unless l had some _, lacked the physical strength needed authorization." bfnremen. · Al Dean's suggestion, LaRue said Obscenity Case Figure Guilty O'.\IA~IA , Neb. (AP) -A Los Angeles man has been found guilty on three of seven counl11 or maillna: ob· .scene material by a federal District Court jury. rThe jury or se\·en women and five men de libe rated about t~·o days berore returning the verdict Wed· nesday night against Dave Treatman, also kno\\·n as Dave Davis. "The charges were that sexual films, <Jn illustrated book and playing cards and three advertising brochures on sex. all alleged to be obscene, had been mailed fiOm Los Angeles to Nebraska . • ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wef!d Pttt.atll\ .... P1Jlli- Jack R. Curley Y•ct Prni.111..,,. 0.1\tf•l ,..._ Thomas Keevil Thomas A.. MurPhhie M.l"•tl"t l 8'1et Ct'lartes H. Loos Ricnard P. Nall Aulst•<1.l ,_,,."•tl11t l!.dotari Otllct1 (0\11 ~\41 lJtWt\I S.,Sl•MI ,....,PO., &ottft u ;w 'l'wou<1 ll<lwlf•lld 1.t ... Nltt<.l'I, 11 .. (;.lt_,,_Slrttl -''"'" ... ""' ... "' lllll lle.Kftlow.tt• ... , ... 11 .. t-V1llt r: U1GI L.-Ptl ltt..a •1 '-" 01'90 fr_.., Ttttpftone {7141 Wt-4321 C .. 11lfltd Advtrtltlftll W2·M1t , St4dl•ll«-v1111, Htwl OHie• Jl1 .. J10 ,._""' '''"""" 4tS·0630 he telephoned foriner Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell, who is a delendant In the Watergate co\l'er-up trial, and told Mitchell , "There was a need for money for Mr. Hunt" LaRue Said he named a figure or $75,000, because actual deliveries of cash to the original defendants were. always leu than their demand1 . LaRue testified that he told Mitchell the money wa1 for attorneys' fees and Alltchell replied: "Under those ·clr- curristances, I guess you'd better pay it." · La Rue, formerly a close aide to 1'1it- chell, testified earlier that 1.lltchell O\'erheard previous discussions about cash for the defendants .. But today marked the-first time that La Rue said fltit chell had given his personal ap· prov al for one of the payments. La Ru e said the S7S.006Was dropped off in the maH box of William 0. Bill- man, 11u nt 's attorney, "that same e\'ening. • 'White Slaver'. Found Guilty · SALT LAKE CITY CUPii -An 11 - member federal court jury has found William D. Bond of Silt Lake City &ullty on three of lour counts he 'violated the white 1lavery act. Bond had been charged with the four-count indictment by a federal grand jury last February. He could face a maximum sentence or five years in a Cederal prison and $S,000on each count or interstate tran- sportation of a woman for purposes of prostitution. Chier U.S. District Court Judge Wil· !is W. Ritter Wednesday withheld sen· · tencing pending a probation report. f 'ront Page A J Elderly County . ~~~~~:::.cutarand inter- M • D • nisl specialists named by Silica have OtOl°ISt leS •, until Nov. 29 Jo report to !he judge on . whether Nixon 1s well enouah to · testify at the cover·up trial, or tive a Car Struck Bus depositilln in California. An elder ly Midway City ·woman died at Wes tminster Hospital early today after her car struck the.rear of a bus Tuesday, the day after her 75th birthday. Vera Beno, 75, Or 8Wl Roosevelt St., - suffered cuts. bruises, broken ribs anrl so me internal injuries In the 4 p.m . accide nt at Westminster Houleyard and Springdale Street, ac- cording to in\'estigutors. The Orange County Coroner's of lice listed the death tentatively as a traffic fatalily today but officers said they u·ould tonduct an autopsy to deter· mine the exact cause. POiice said t he woman was lr<t\;eiing alone, and none ot the rive passenaers on the bus was Injured. rtfrs. Be no is survived by her husband , Kenneth. FUntral ar· rana:ements arc bein• handled by \\1eslminster ~lemorial Park . Search Abandoned ENSEl\'AQ,(, ~tc,cico CAPl -The Lungren has warned that ~lxon Is troubled by touchy blood pressure that shoots up under e\'en minor strcs1 , suc h aA frlen_dlyconversalion. Lawye'J Rap File Search .1 WASHINGTON !UPfl -Al· torneys for Ri chard 1\1. Nixon charged lhat a new White f{ouse agreement allowing Watergate, prosecutors to search bis file~ is a "nagranl intrusion" on the former presidenl "s r!ghts. The a\lorneys asked U.S. 'District tourt lo 'issue a l,_em- --,,01'.fty l"eslralnlnC order to block what they described as the ''sea re h . and -sei z ure '' agreement reached last week bctWeen attorneys lor President Fo.rd a n d t h e s p ecia l proiecutor's ofrlce. "The • • . aareement Is a r1a1rant lntruslpn on Mr. search has been :i~andoncd ,for an Nixon'• right' both as 3 clllun • I IN COS1A MliA n·s s.lnerls D~PA .. TM&fiT •TOftll Elegant Attitude The New UL TRESSA8 by Arrow Arraw doesn't hide your elegance. Puts Ultressa right on your back where everyone a n admire it. It isn't silk, but Ultressa looks and feels almost exactly li~e silk. Pops Into the washer, '<umble or drip-dries. Of klopman's Ultressi•, a woven texlurized ft11bricof 10Cf'/o Dacron9 polyester, Burma collar, wide placket, tapered !Orso, buttoned or french cuff. Lfft SIH•• Sii.OD Sllor+ Sift•• Sil.SO IH COSTA MISA IT'S r\merlcan construcuon ""orker who anUU OIJtt(!L pr.csldenl ot..the. H+----------1 -wettwepHnt.o--the-ocean by &-wave--~United States ·· Nixon law er ._.._ •• Salurda,Y an~. appare.nUy drowned. flerbtrt J . ~fi°ilcr Jr. said 1~ 1 -D.ErARTMIHT STORt ---1--- ll 16 HIW,ORT IOULIY ARD Ile wa1 1de~t1r1ed a1 Steven Atcpavld, legal bric/. 26!_of Sin 01c10. , · "--~~---,---,~~~~ • •• • : " COSTA MHA • . ' . • ,, \._ .. • \ • ---·-- -. ' \ l I • 1"hurSclay.Ncwember 14, 1974 ' . Ford_ Unlocks Money ·for Mortga~e~~ ·- 'I I ' • .. UPIT1 ...... Wi1ater iii Wi1ady City • The-rTrst snowr~n or the season · swirls . aroupd. Chicago's WrigleYl!iiilding. The. whi_t.e·sttilT is blank.etmg the entire state and Mid.west, with uptos1x inches predicted 1n some states. Step Made To Battle lnflatiQn . By llEL.EN mOMAS LAS VEGAS, Nev. CUP!) - President Ford today unlocked the U.S. treasury to fight inflation for. the first time since last week 's elections and ordered $300 million used to help fJJlance mortgages on existing houses. The money will come from $3 billion earmarked until now by the Home Purchase Assistance Act only for · buyioi mort_gages on new, single· fafnily hor:nes, Ford said in a speech prepared for deli very to a meeting of the Na lion al As.scociatior:i of Realtors.. . And, answering criticism ftom Detroit auto mak'ers and other businessmen that his antJ.lnfiation ~ calls dampened the public's buying ha bits, the P resident called on Americans to buy. "Instead of curtailing purchases, I sa)'. to consumers simply: buY wisely. Shop sharper." Ford also warned, "'In .the weeks and months ahead, I will call on the American people -and I underline people -lo sacrifice for the national good." He said federal spending must be cut and tax revenues upped. But. declaring he is no "prophet of doom," the President said: "fnflation will be cooled. Despite some economic weakness -recession -business f allback -call it what you will·~lhere wi.JJ: be.an upturn in the nation's economic paUerns. ln1 fact, here in Las Vegas where it'slegaJ, I'll even bet on iL •• Ford did not predict when the .economy will m·akelheimprovement. 1 • Tainted Water Found Ford flew from Washington to Las Vegas for an economic speech to the realtors. Later, he was flying to Phoenix, Ariz. fo r a news conference \vith the Society of Professional Jour. nalists (Sigma Delta Chi) before Dying home late-tonight. In So~e County Taps To the realtors mustered at tfle ·1-1.ilton J{otel he talked about the economic ills affecting tbe nation's housing industry. Wat~r _coming from some Orange CountYfaps over the past several weeks has had a peculiar taste and timeU, an official or the 1'1etropolitan Water District said Wednesday. The tainted v.'atcr is beingc·auscd by a boom in the growth of certain biological organisrps and .al~e ii:t the Lake ~,atthew s Reservoir m River· sideCounty. That basin is the storagt!: point for watCr that flowS In Crom the Colorado River aqucdut•l. 1',rom lheie, it romes direqtly to county riltrnUon plunts and :Pipelines. according to Robert Whaley, chil'f ope!'ations engineer for thr. !'lolP.trooolit nn Wat er Dislrict. . Whaley snid the ' microorganisms that give the water it s taste and oaor aren't particularly harmful to the health, but manY compaints from water users indicate it is no.t pleasant to drink. , ·Whaley said the ba·ctcria growth in Lake Pttatthews has been triggered by temperature changes in the lake V~IT ........ PrfH(',. Chn#.-W .. lht'fld water. Cooler layers =tee risine 1to the surface and -.·armer surface ayers are sinking. Tbe result has been an increase in. the oxygen levels of the water and heavy feeding by the organisms, be said. .., The ~IWD official said normal taste and smell levels are closely watched o.1nd specialists measure impurities in the water. Lately. odor level! b&ve been twice normal. Whaley said lt1WD is trying to coun· ter the problem by increasing filtration, but it will take a week or more to cut down the objectionable smell and taste. The waler problem has been 'fiotecf .it scattered points all around the county, Whal ey said, but most severely in areas tha't. use water direct from the reservoir. Other parts of the county mix the reservoir supplies with water taken from underground basins. Whaley said. Sexy Papers Covered Up There'll be no more sex on the sidewalks of Anaheim. City Councilmen have voted .unanimously to ban displays or sex and skin in ncwsracks on public rights-of-way. The new city ordin·ance is aimed squarely at risque un· derground papers that entice passersby with racy photos on the front p.age. · Besides the ban on newspaper nudity, the city law will regulate the Size, weight and location of newsracks of all kinds on public sidewalks. One other county city, Santa Ana, is weighing a variation on the Anaheitn law. It would require ncwsrack covers to ·ISc · opaqui!'rather than transparenL Only lhe paper's n~.e would be allowed to show. "The bou.tjng industcy is sWfering the eJfects of inflation more inteMely than most other industries," he said. JJ e said he was doing this: -TurninJ! 10 percent of the Home Purchase Assistance Act to used. housing. He said this will help buyer and seller. -Asking Con gress to follow his sug. gestion. and appropriate mone)'. not only for one-family house buyinj: bi.at also to make it easier to fmipu:erenlal housing and condominiums. Bar Shootout Fatal to One J<~ORT DODGE, low a CUPll -An "Old West"·style shootout in front of the Silver Spur Tavern has left one man dead and two brothers charged \vi th murder. 1,nvestigators said Wednesday at least 16 shots were fired and several buildtngS' in the downtown area were pocked by bullets. · Killed in the early morning shooting wa s Richard A. Wingerson Jr., 26, 1A'ho was said to be a member of the Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club. Of· ficials said he suffered two leg wounds and a fatal chest wrund. Charged with murder were Ronald Chada. 28, and his brother, Donald, 37, both of Fort Dodge . ...,. Church Holdup Man Slain hy Worshipers KINGSTON, Jamaica (UPlt - \Vorshipers at a Seventh·Day Adven· list church beat lo death a 20-year-old man attempting an armed robbery o( the congregatio11 during a prayer ser- vice. · Police said \Vednesday one of t~e · churchgoers was wounded when tile bandit's gun went off aner he was at- tacked by the congregation. A second holdup man, armed with a knife, Ocd. Cattle Prod ·Charges . ' Lodged Against Pair 1• A10DESTO CAP) -Misdemeanor makesyoucry,''oft'ieerssaid. . ~child abuse comfllaints have been The Cliftons denied using either a filed charging a Modesto couple with prod or handcuffs on tbcl thildren and using a cattle prod and handCUffs on accused .deputies of asking the mentally re larded children under children leading questions. lbeir care. Mrs. elifton said the cattle prodWaS> -The complaints allege tha,1 foster uM:d on dogs and a pony and had been home operators Jack and Iris Clinon, given to a relative. ·orncers who both 40. "inflicted )iuffering" on four retrieved it said the prod.didn't work. children. the distriet. attorney's office Clirton is president and his wife said Wednesday. secretary of the Sacramento chapter All seven children al the Clil\ons' of the California Association of home were removed following Residpn.ces for-the Retarded. whi ch qu estioning by sheriff's deputies lost stietdics from Kern--io-vuba coun-:-- weck . orrlcers said the children tics. England's l'rin ce Charles wears suits \\11th narrow lapels and four-button slaevcs ond he is ~ \Yethcud . But nobody :>cem s to mind. 'l'he future --->< r f[ rs h m 0 n C"h-; ~V"hll rep<>rted bein g jolted wjth the p~ to Officials said they began it!; ma¥e therilYc:>poOOas,_llCU1noftY-vest1ga 1ifir3rter SC'hOOtmatcs--tolit de!f1rcd. 'teachers at a retarded school about -t • celebrates his 26th birlhd~y loduy, is, con s id e red the .world's most eligible bachelor. ' 0110 11-year.old girl said the cattle tbeprod. prod ''makes )'ou jump and also ~-....--- -' , CHINA • SOUTH KOREA Sea ot := ·--::Japan PRES :10RD TO ORIENT • ' •I Presideiat's lti1ierary .. . This maP outlines Presiderit Ford's Far Eastern journey, beginning ~ on Sunday - which marks his lOOt.h day in office. Ford is ... ;...P!e aring for the trip to Japan and South • Korea which winds up with n summit hieeting il1 Sib~ria wifh So\"i.Ct Communist Party lcuder Leonid Brezhnev in the vicinity of Vladivostok, / a closed city to Am¢cans since 1923. "' -· • Gas Tax Increase Urg~d ' . Sawhill Mandatory --' H "f! I ''"\"f, \ i~e Favors 10 Cent •· BytheAssocialedPress . last month, reportedly 'tiecause his would require the esl.::iblil;hment•of John C. Sawhill, head of the Federal .support of such measures as increased bureaocracyo£ about 11\ftOOptfcJplel't. t Energy Administration, said today he gasoline taxes differed from that of Wjth Ford's ·proposed S percent 'in· j .stillfuvors.agasolinelaxincrea.seoflO. lforton, now the .Presideot•s chief come surtax in t·rouble. Ad .. centsagallon. energy adviser. President Ford has ministration offil.!ials are talking ·~ _lpt~iorSec.r.WLry.Jkigers_t.__r_.__J\1.o~ also said he opposes increasing again about a gasoline tax~h1ke that.~ ton said Wednesday he is giving gasolinetaxes. they say would provide necded.1' seriousconsiderationto~-ucha tax. Sawhill talked witluiewsmeninNew revenue and cut gasoline consump.o.i!. "lwasdelightedtoheartbat,andifit York after 'speaking at an inter4 lion. ;] is so perhaps there is a good pos. national symposium on the problems Government officials sa'y the J\d .. sibili 1 ty something will · be done,'' facing oil companies and governmen· · ministration is desperate t o get' SawhiUsaid. ts. rongress\o.naland public aP9l'01'al ft1r1 "I think it is necessary that we move "'\Ve are going to wind up wlthsome oneofthetwoiaxes. ~ -. quickly toward mandatory con.ser-sort ol mandatory measures whether An increase in tax revenue would.be-·1 vation measures in that energy is it is a gasolihe-tax-or somcllilni else.'' used to pay for a propose<J ~bU~Aer:-, going to bescarcer--inthefuturctbanat Sawbtll ~aid. ••1 personally li;lve Vi.ceunemploymentprogr:tlftl~Ww'fr• present," he said. preferred a n increased tax over houSingindustry andoffsettaiccuts(or ·1 Saw~ill announced his r esignation rationing of ga~line in that rationing Jow=t:neol!le~roups. '1 During the month of NOVEMBER 10% OFF on UPHOLSTERED SOFAS . Choose from a large selection of Fobr'it~' ' Illustrated is the 88" Down and Feather Sofa Now $695 · !JO\lr fo.oo ritedelignuilill brhappy loasmt 1}01' • • . · .. -~. ... _H !_J J~l\l\E1T fLIRNlTURE . . ""·'@!P:·t -~~I~11 A . . . ... b~6-0275 .. • . • I ·i ·~ ., ~ - ' • • . • PROFESSIONAL • Op'" Mo,,. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. · ~IN~T~E=nt=O=R=D=E=S=IG=N=E=RS====T=h=ur=k=&=f=t=i.=Ev=•=··====c=~=ST=A=}!==ES=A=,=C=A~L~l~~~~~~~f~~'§=.~'if'~ ., • • ONt.VptLOT Fridly. Nowmblt 15, 1'74 F Or4 Rebukes Outspoken Generdlt_ with Tom arphiae ·Faees in the ·News Statement ouTJews Derogatory I Christmas ·And Crisis llER£ & TJIERE Of.PT. So it dc.ovclops that you look thrOugh the morning coastal roggies at the calen- dur toCl<iy <ind (ace future shock. It IS ()nly 40 da)·s until Christmas. 'fhe Yuletide is almost upon us. Some folk s, hov"e''er, seem Out of !<ilep. Take our good neighboring fJra nge Countians up in the municipality of Stanton. for example. It's 11lmost Christmas but the Stan- tt1n City Council is gra\·ely engaged inf , pa ssing legislation v.·hich '''ould barijj . WASIONGTON (Ul'll -PresMl<tlt · Ford summoned Chairman Georse S. ·Brown of the joint ebiefs Of. staff into the oval office today and rebuked him ror saying publicly that Jews have too much influence ilrtbe United States. Press Secretary Ron Nessen told rePOrters aboard Air Force One eit ]"Ollle.to Las Vegas. Nev., that Ford. who is fully "awareoftbepublic reac· tion to lttis," met with Brown ror ,10 minutes before leaving cm:a lrip to the West. Ford did not fire Brown. the nation's lop military man, and Brown -did nQt tender his resignation, Nessen ~aidl" - - "'I KNOW of no plans for him nOt to continue,'' Neue.n said. Nessen ·said it would not b e ON THcCARPET Gen. George J ; Brown • Jhe sale of firev.·orks to you ngsters un· d er 16 )'ears of age. Also, Stantoo '"on't allow the sale of pyrotechnics except' for a rour·day period just before the Fourth of July. \Veil, there's nothing Jike getting. :)'tlur fireworks la'A'S in order a bit .ah<:adofLime. Posl Slolfled '. ' A II O "'proper" for him to repeat the exart • ve~r-----~~.Orego....a-l>er'------lwor~b the President used with Brown. But be said they reflected the ,tone of the White House statement Wednesday, wbichdescribedBrown's remarks as "ill·ad\'ised and PQOrly Fraud Case For Hughes Thrown Out ·r ALL TlllS CAL"SED Stanton Tesid~nt ill rs. Alcita Levo'is lo address the council declaring. •·The go,•ern· ment regul:rtes ~every single thing, even :iJI the old traditions \lie all l>eheve in. l 'nl suprised they haven't regulated Christmas.'' • \Yell. <it least :'11rs. Lewis knows what Gfrald \Varren. \\·ho ser\1ed as chief spokesman for Richard ·~J. 1\ixon, in his last days. has been gi\·E'.r;i OC\\' a ssig,nment. He'll serve as liaison "'ith public information offiCers and editors and broad· casters outside of \Vashington. Actress Sue Lyon and an in· mate at Colorado Stale Penitentiar}· '''ere manied a year ago this month. !\o"' she has filed for divorce. She said her marriage "'ith convicted murdorer Cotton Adamson is ·irretrievably ~roken. · . David \V indsor llecsch has ad- .milted in Portland ~urt th~t he was '"J . Hawker" \Vho tried to extort Sl million from Bon· neville Power Administration hy dynamiting transmission line to\vers. \Vife was charged as an accessory. handled.•• · Asked by reporters if tbe president •·rebuked'' Brown during their m~g. Nessen replied. "I wouldn't. discourage you from saying that·.•• Borwn's remarks, which raised a public furor \Vednesday, were made in a question and answer session Oct. From Wire Services season il is. "But ir she th inks the govemm.?nt · i::,n"t trying to regulate the Yuletide season too. she has a short memorv. Remember last Christmas~ ·That I "as "'hen we were supposed to be in Araf at--Le_aves •· . ' Suddeiily IO with Student.5-at Duke University. He said "the Jewish i.ftnuence in this count~ •• is so strong, you wouldn't.- bel\evelf," and added that Jews own the banks and newspapers. · Acknowledging that his remarkS' could, be interpreted as anti·semitic. Brown Wednesday issued a public apology. RENO, Nev. """""""""; Cl;larges or stock manipulation and con~piracy against Howard llughes and his three as· sociale5 have-been thrO'A'n out or court for the second time this year-. The charges of frau~ aitd con· spiracy, issued by a rederal grand jury in Las Vegas July 31. uccuscd l l ughes. hi s ror"\cr Nevada oper~tiOf!S. chief R~berL ~luheu, his the middle of The Great Energy Crisis.. From Wlr!Servfces 'die East Wednesday afternoon cal. Government people were trying to tell . 'P>II.o\~II, Fla. -Palestinian guer· ling for the creation of a secular's tall.'. -~s t.l!....knock off outdoor Christmas nlla leader Ya sir Arafat arrived in for ~l.oslem s. Jev.•s andChrist.ians that 1 J1gllt1ng and try a fe~ low.watt bulbs Cuba toda_x., 1-Iavana radio re~rted. "·ould take in all of Palestine in~ on a small Yule tree. after leaving the UniteO States Cy eluding Israel. -' I plane before da"·n today. Thi.' burly. 44·ye<.1r-old guerriila DE S PIT'E G.OVERNi\IEfliT The Cuban radio said .i\rafat vlas chic[ urged Am eri cans and J ev.·s 10 pleadings und advice, everybody else welcomed at Jose 1ilatti Airport in turn their backs on Israel, s aying o:tlready knew that Christmas tree Havana by Prime ~linister Fidel Zionist ideology and Israeli leaders bulbs arc low·power lights in the first Castro after his plane landed at 8:40 could onl y orfer them endless v.:ar. place. So it \\'as last year that the Elec· a.m. Ko further details v.·ere given. He said, ··1 have come bearing an t rical Grinch tried to steal Christmas. Arafat . v.·hose life had been olive branch and a freedom fighter 's }le failed. \\'ekeptChristmas<1ny\\'ay, threatened by the militant Jewish gu~. Do not let the olive branch fall t A~d J. &uspect "'~'II keep it again Defense League, left Kennedy Airport from m~ hand.". .fig<imth1syeardesp1teanewanti·Yule in New York City at 5:20 a.in. amid -Last mont.h the lJ.X.,General As· phantom u•e can call .The Dreaded the same secrecy and unpreced~ted sembly had voted·to allow the PLO to . Economy Crunch. securl~y present when .he arrl\•ed represent displaced Pal(!Stinians and I Any"·ay, it has become evident that barely24 hQUrs earlier. --Arafat was 1iven the courtesies. nQ['· t he governmenr is getting into, mally accorded only chiefs of state or e\·e['ything, even at the local level here ·.ARAF ~ T ~pened the U.N. General prime ministers. in our region. ·. ·Assetnbly's l.4·day_ debate on the Mid· His ·speech was the rirst ~n. (he I CONSIDER TlrE-IRVINE City ··· :0 :-CD11°•••••~•=••=1a-='-·,.,..,_. .... ;..;"""- c ouncil, for example, where they. · • • \\'Cre toying u.·ith the notion or Fa ••. -.-.r ·11 d rn0<Hfying1hcbuildingcod•tocequice Dll y ~I e ~ minimum-nush typettfilet. This die· ----- t um railed but only after some-heady debatl'. On lhc. on l· side '"'as a faction f avori ng minimum Oushjohns lo save \\ater resources. On the other side. 'Vi ere those v:ho , insl.:ited the Jo"·.nush \\'as actually a phony nush because you had to flush these models t"•ice sometimes in or· rler to get the job done. Alas, you simply cannot calculate v.·here the government will intrude next. Yo4.r bathroo m today, your bedroo.m maybe tomorrow? Dcs11ite 11.ll this, there are some ~eas where it'jUst seems the govern. ment cannot operate. The Costa l\lesa Planning Commission, for example; clelayed a new billboard control law for the umpteenth time. Costa l\lesa e:1uthorities are experts at delaying bil· Jboard control la"'s. · .. YOU · WOULD TIDKK they'd 0at 1!'ast haV~ some incentive from that •b1llt>eard. oq lhe edge of their tov.•n •Jhat proclaims in large fashion ··:-;ewporters Love Nev.•ports." ' There's a good reason that the big hill board plu.gging '.\'ev.•port is located just <tCt065 the c.ity line in Costa i\1e~~-·. B1llboard'1' like that are banned in r.;e"" port Beach, you sec. No Motives in, Slayin,g of 6 A~IITYVI LLE. N.Y. CAP) -A couple and four or their five children have been found shot lo death in their home in this wealthy Long Island community. · Police early today s_aid ~hey kn~w of no motive for the slayings or Ronald DeFco Sr., 43; his \\'lfe, Lowse, 42, and their children oa .... ·n 18 AIµson , 13, ~lark , 11, and John, 9. ' ' Police said there were no apparent signs of forced entry into the three-story gray frame building. And police said they pl.anncd to co nduct a search, of "'ooded land behind the house for the murder v.'eapon. Another son, ·Ronald DeFeo Jr., 23, reported finding the bodies·Wcd- nesday evening after he returned from work at the Buick automobile dealership in Brooklyn where his father was employed as service manager. authorities said. ~1rs. DeFeo's father, l\Iichael Brigante, ov.•ns the firm. The bodies. all clad in nightclothes, were found in bedrooms on the second and top noors of the house. P_Qlice would not comment on the time of deaths pending autopsies. Neighbors said they heard dogs barking at 2:30 a.m. Wednesday mor· ning at the hou se. .., Sgt. \Villiam Smith of Amityville police said the victims were ap- parently shot \~o'hile they "'ere sleeping, and.there were no signs of a strug- gle. About midnight. after about. t\\·o do:l:en police-had searched the area and tak en pictures. silent neighbors "'atched as the c<invas shrouded bodies v.·ere carried out. A sign on the lawn said, "High'llopes,1' and nearby there v.·as a statue of St. Joseph holding the Christ child. In front or the Statue v.·ere several small statufs or children praying and flowers in cement pots. Snow Blankets Midwest-. . . . . .. history of the assembly by someone "'ho v.•as not a representative of a. recognized government. IS T"llE 1'110-r>LE. East Israeli NESSEN EMPHASIZED that search·and-destroy patrols' crossed ~ro"'n "neither makes nor ar· the border into -southern Le"b1lrfon-t1culates American foreign policy.,. today. fought a.~gunbattle v.·ith Arab He ad~ed "there was no CO~·up" of g uerrilla s and bombarded a Br<!wn sre~arksbyt._heWbtteH~se. Palestinian refugee camp v.•ith mor· !"\essen said the Wh1teHouse_d1d not t<1r fire . The strike rouo"'ed a day or learn .or Brown's remarks. until l\lon- ;\rab disorders in the Israeli-occupied day night. after the Washington Post "·est bank of Jordan. ~ailed . Defense Secretary James R. \Yitnesses in southern Lebanon said Schlesinger to comment on them. Israeli he avy a1·tillery shelled the He said Schlesinger telephoned an south Lebanon tobacco market town unnamed White House staffer and of Nabati)'-e h, housing a Palestine · reported "in general terms that G:en. refugee .camp 13 mil.§.jlOrth_of the Brown had made some indiscreet oia herder, killing three \'illage('s and embarrassing remarks, burdid not \\·ounding 15 Lebanese civilians. spell out what those ['emarks were." !\tilitary sources l\n Tel Aviv said ''In view or the hQur," he said, "It fi\'e gu"errillas \\·ere killed and three wa~ decided not to pass it on to the suspecred Arab ·hkledUts were blown President l\londay night, but to pass it up v.·hen the patrols !lit Zarubin, a vii-on Tuesda~morning in.those terms - I age four and a hall mil es north or the but ho details wereprovideil." l..l'banese frontier. <ind fought a gun-F. II h ·d he the t battlc therl'. 1~a y, _esat ,w n . s orywas 1'he a11ack on Nahaliyeh v.·as one of published_ in th~ Washington Post. th(' hea,·ic:;t in a long ~eties or Israeli itiO::u~j~~~~d to issue a statement on ;1rl11lcry <tltat'ks on villages near the "Wh the r t be k th border region in recent 1,1,·eeks · en ac s came nown, e · man was rebuked,'' be added. ~ Witness Takes . . Stand in Bra NEW YORK IUPll -Amodeltook I.he witness sta nd \Vednesday dressed in nothing more above the .waist than l.l brassiere. The witness, Pau la Man·n. displayed-the ''anti·creep" features or her Playtex "Cross Your Heart" bra 1n a case involving accusations or pal· tern copying by "Splendor Form" and· ··rore,·er You1-s." Judg e \Vi llia m Conner. who presided, reser,·ed decision and com· mi.'nl. · DANCEf<'S CHARMS UNA PPRECIA:f'ED In addition to the reprimand'; Brown raced calls for his ouster from Jewish organizations and cries ol outrage from Capitol Hill. In answer to a question on the pos.-· sibility of U.S. intervention against Arab oil producers, Brown bad said the specter or su(fering by Americans Crom another-oil boycott could lead to thl!m "getting tough·minded enough to set do"'·n the Jewish influenCe· in. thi~ cou~t.ry and ~['eak ~atJobby.'' I-le said, "Jewish influence in this . oountry .. .is so slrOilg, YoU wouldn't believe," and that Jews "own, you . know, the banks in this country, the newspapers. You just look where the Jewish money is in this country.'' \Vednesday, Brown said he regret· ted those comments. ''They were both unfortunate and ill-considered and certainly do not represent my convic· tions." ( ...... : .-:--LN ___ su_o_u_r_..:...·J. attorney Chester Davis and the ·president or F'our Star Productions in Las Vegas, Davis Charnay, of manipulating stock in connection with. the billionaire's purchase-or Air \Vest airlines in 1968, Illy Lai Report Out WASHING TON -The Army's ov.ii investigation of the l\ly Lai massacre of possibly 347 Vietnamese civilians concludesdt rcsulled primarily froqi. -orders given by soine task force or. iicers. The "Peers Report'" released \\fed,· nesday Says that no orders v.·erc given to kill everyone in 11tr Lai but that some of the Gls invoJ,·ed thoug'ht that h~d been implicit in orders they v.·ere given. Charges Lod~ AUSTIN, Tex. ft\P) -Police have charged Robert Elmer Kleasen v.•ith. cap!tal murder after parts or the bodies or tv.·o l\formon missionaries were found near his mobile home Gary Smith Darle)•, 20. o( Simi. \laJ- 1er. Calif., and l\1ark J. Fischer, 19, of l\ldwaukee, Wis., vanished on the a£. ter~oon of Oct. 28, a few hours before th_e1r regular _}1onda_y evening meal with Kleasen, 42. KJ easen told palice they never showed up. Cll11» Terrori:-ed •. TOPE~A. K~rl. -;; A man walked into a pnvate club iust after closing \V~dne~day. He robbed it, shot a un1vers1ty student to death and abduc· led: two wo~en after making them strip and rapmg one of them. Soon ar. terward, he kidnaped two men. ·· ~he hostages were later rele~sed in .Topeka. , PRETORIA. Soulh Africa fAPJ - A judge ruled 1oday it v.'as publicly in· decent for 21-vear-Old Bernita van lleerden lo dunce naked in the first !\liS"!I Nude South .,\frica competition ·<ind fined her S2S8. Negotiators in Coal Strike Reach·Accord· Stor_m Leaves Behind Temperatures • in the 20s Judge f.l .. 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M2~t JCirt'-' Huntington Beoch · crd Weslll'lll'ISI« .......... s.t0-1220 So>I Oementt, (;opfs1rono Beath. • roll ow 0 • • ,, • a. · . · uy Fur mer, chief negot.i11tor.forthe \J ~nold. l\f1ller. president qf the Bituminous Coil Operators As 1n1ted l\f1n e Workers of Am erica, said sociation call~d it a "\'cry: good the pact w~ll neric:Ucategross inequity agreemcrit." ' that prevailed for many years."· The union's 38·membei bargaining -(\Ot.!ntil was summoned \\1ednesday night to Washington to vote whe\herto submit the agreement to-ihe rank· •tnd·flle for r·atification. The .• ratification process is ex petted totatt;e JO days, and the miners, who tradition1lly refuse lo work wkhcM a contract. will 1tay out durin.& tbat t.ime. .rr ~ROVJOF.S for S'l biUion ln con: lr1but1ons to the miners' health und ·v.·elfare fund and an Increase in mon· thly pensions from $150 to $250 over the three~ea.rs of the pact. It contains a one time $80 inflation catch-UP: bbnu~. pay increases of 9 percent in the fi rst year ln<l 3 percent tn t~. second and third years, and cmt or hv1n1 adjustments -one cent ~" SOME UNION members. however hour for each 0.4 rise in the 1overn· said they were prepared to vote no 1( ment's consumer price indeic the aa:reement does ~·meet their . IL gives ~iners for the first time · needs. ~ _ five days paid sic.k leave and pensloua Louis Antal. president of Pitt· for wldO\\'S. It provides for helpers on sburgh·based UMW Dlslril'lS,aaidhe complicated machfnllry In un·M <lldnotbelievethebar11.inin"~ncil derg,round mines and h'c•i"vy Id • m~ch1nery o~ surr"c~ mine . The .. ," I h f f • ......... , ...... , ...... ,.,...,""' "Cl"'ll't...rt ,...,~"" let IKC""-IHI ~ ... t-......... _,_.. ..... tN 1•~ ~:""",.. ""'911leftt -'"""''" '~· tl•~·"''' ''"~'"' ... "'· ~ w!'lll'9111J"11,...l117tl\ ttOiidl "'"""'" .,.,..,..,. .. ,,. ....... !~~ lfl rr-_, tttwnf f"./INY W!!I llt 1t • Q II 11- ,._, OIMf'I• "'It• h •a, San Juoo.u,p.,1,.... Oooo Pdiflt,- Sc.ith loguno, log""' Nogwl '9S-0630 M'mer<!:~:~~. the_con~tr-•_ct_so_1_e_IY_•_• __ m1ners 1lso will get more time orr. in1• "W , J.. P~Vl!d S~fety-merrsu1 e. motf m1t00:1----1~ -. e ri:: not aolng to ratify anything gr1e\lance ma chinery und more ' l ' • we think ll?e men wouldn't accept. healtb~C\urity.C9rtheir\\·ido\\S. • • . , '· • Oil Drill Foes '·Armed' Uf'IT...._... TO AID DRILL FOES? Wiiiiam Ruckelshaus Ruckelshaus May Be Ammunition 'LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Southern California cities were taking steps today to hire William RucJcelshaus, first chief of the Environ- mental Prptection Agency, to fight the federal govern· ment's plans to increase off. shore oil drilling. Ru-ckelshaus, who is in private ~law practice since leaving the government in· the ''Saturday Night Mas- sacre," inet Wednesday with Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, who opposes offshore drilling. mE CITY AGREED to hire Ruckelshaus as its lawyer to fight the Interior Department, if ·Other local governments known to op- pose drilling, will join in the effort and help pay his fee. ''We have an opportunity general. He resigned rather than obey orders from then president Richard Nixon to fire special prosecutor Ar- chibald Cox, with Mr.t "Ruckelsh8us to focus national attention on this subject," said state As- semblyman Alan Sieroty, a Beverly Hills Democr-11.t. - "His name is synonomous Carr a dine with integrity and environ- mentaJ know ledgft .'' Ruckelshaus said he told B,radl~y Southern Califor- rua c1t1es can try to Con· Gets Fine, vine• the red•rul govern· Probati"on ment to ~hal'lge its policy, can pressure for legislatio11 to block of£shore oil drilling LOS ANGELES (UPI) - or they can s ue . David Carradine, star of the · Kidnap Suspect Kills Hostage "You have asked some television series ''Kung very legitimate questions Fu," pleaded no contest that should be answered," Wednesday to charges of Ruckelshaus told a meeting: malicious mis chief and attended by Bradley, thrt:e trespasS in a bizirre 'in· other mayors, state assem-cident in which he smashed blymen, environmentalists his way into a neighbor'~ and staff lawyers for the home. -· city attorney and the state Carradine, 37, was fined attorney general. $250 and placed on a year's probation for brea)c.ing into TllE STATE attorney thehom'eo£htichae1Lobner, general has already filed who lives about a mile Crom suit {l gainst the Interior Carradine in •Laurel Department, charging that Canyon. Lotner said -he the department decided to returned to his homeSept.15 lease offshore oil lands .to find a window broken, fur- without ·com pleti1'g the niture smashed, a medicine le gall y required 'environ-cabinet rifled and smears or mental impact re1¥1rt. The blood on the keys of his City attorney's office is also .piano. He followed a trail of considering such a suit. blood to the' home of Car- SAN BERNARDINO CAP) -An alleged kid- naper shot and killed his female hostage during a high-s peed chase and then was serio!l;SIY wounded him- self in an exl:ha nge of gun- fire with a California Hlgh- w a y Patrol o ffit:er, <:1uthorities said .. San Bernardino County Deputy Sheriff Dean Payne said Calvin Andersori Cren- shaw-was shot in the chest during the. gunfight Wed- nesday night on lntersl$\f! 15, north ot Vi~torvUle. shot at Crenshaw when he used the woman as a shield and attempted toSI>eed away. Payne said despite being hit in the chest, Crenshaw drove off. .Then, he Swung his car around and drove head on into Hulse's vehicle, firing a nUmbcr of times at Hulse, who fired back. Hulse \V8S not injured in the shooting or the crash. B rad I e y s aid that radine, who apparently although the federal gover-slashed his arm in punching nment pl ans to hold e n-throughthewindow. vironmental hearings Dec. Carradine also faces a 2-3. they ··are a kind of ~1.1 million civil suit filed show" and the Interior' by Anrick Marie Kilty, who Department ''intends to go maintained that ttle same forward" regarOless. day as the incident at Lob- Brad\ey called a meeting ner's home, a nude, PAYNE SA.ID the woman for today of mayors and bleeding Carradine leaped · hostage died of a gunshot county supervisors from the from his car and trie\I to rip wound in the back. Southern California coastal her clothes off, screaming Though the dead woman's area to work out details of that, she was a witch. Car- identity was withheld pen· hir,ing Ruckel shau s to radine has denied the ac- ding notification of next of repre.scnt them. cusation.. . kin, Los'Angel~s Police Sgt. RUCKELSHAUS WAS Authorities said Cren- Tht.1rld9. Ncwember 1 4.'1 ~7• As many at you already know. we have opened our Home Design Center to the public for the first time. This is the first complete one-stop Home and Office Center in Orange County to serve your every d ecorating need, and it is truly fantastic. You con expect delivery of most custom items w ithin one monlh a fter purchase. (and cLiStom drapery can be installed in your home within two weeks') It's not too late to order the things you hove been 1 wanting and hove them i[l your home for the holidays. To insure prompt. personal and uninterrupted service at the Home De~gn Center. pleose call for on appointment. If you would prefer complimentory interior design odvlce in your home. we will be glad to assist you. ' \ Sincerely, (~'"''&' Entry Tile Drapery Woven Woods Upholstering The latest Fabncs Vinyl Shutters Wollcovering Furniture Carpeting Mini Blinds Wood Flooring Accessories .... -~--- rf!leuet.f/~11~1,,&kuor»,&c: 200 Newport Center Drive · Design Plozo. Newport Beach 644-8330 644-9242 DAILY P!LCT A.3 - PAYNE SAJD Crenshaw told officers he shot lhe woman hostage while at- tempting to speed away from CHP Officer V. R. Jlulse. who had slopped Crenshaw for a routine t.raf· fie violution. Hulse then noticed that Crenshaw fit the description of a kidnaper being sougby Los Angeles County autttorities. Wayne·Horton said an all head of the EPA for two shaw was ·incensed with points bulletin was issued yeu.rs before-becoming tern-Miss Pritchard, who repo~­ for Crenshaw, who repor-porary director ol the FBI tedly. was formerly his tedly kidnaped ~'1ai=y Prit-~·:n~d_'.'.th~e~n_'.'.d~c~pu'.'.:l'.:Y_:•:::tt'.'.om'..:e~y_:_g:.:ir:,:l:::fr:::i•::n::d::· ______ ~;=========================================:'. chard, 29, a fter a stabbing "T • ••• - · The officer· said he or ... -dered Cl'tnshaw. to come out of the car, and therlfiredone incident earlier Wednesday in a Wilshire District residence in which htiss Pritchard's companion, Larry Simmons, 26, was kil· led. .GeoTe~'sPromotion Chief Admits"Gu~.lt· SAN FRANCISCO (APl -GeoTek oil drilling promoter John P. Burke· has pleaded guilty' to one federal charge in exchange for dismissal of 15 other securities fraud charges. Burke's gulltY pl~a to a charge or filin g a false s tatement wi..lh th e . Pot Sale To Teen REDWOOD CITY <UPI) -The assistant coach or a police spon- sored boys football team was arres ted \Ved· nesday qn charges of ·selling nli\rijuana to a .13-year-old player. Paul Bo yle, 21. was accused of selling an ounce or marijuana to a boy who told his father. Sheriff's deputies ar· rested Bo yle when the ·father sent hi s 15-yenr- old daughter to make another purchase from the coach. • Securities and Exchange Commission brought to an abrupt end on Wednesday his 14·day-old U.S. District- Court trial. Judge William T. Sweigert dismissed the jury. SWEIGERT SET Jan. 20 for sentencing Burke, 48, of E l Cajon, Calif. The oil promoter could get a maximum five years in prison and $10,000 fine. Burke also faces a civil trial Feb. 3 in a SEC suit ac- cusing him and others of defrauding over 2,000 in- vestors of $30 million. A defendant in the case is Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler, a former col· lege classmate of Burke's, who has denied any rraudulent conduct in ser- ving as a director of several GeoTek companies. One count of conspiracy against Burke was dropped Nov. 8 at the time Judge Sweigert dismissed the same count against attor- neys Arthur Lempert, 42, of San Mateo, and Robert Rose, 44,·or San Rafael, who helped Burke prepare the statement for the SEC. Orange County's mo st unique collection of toys, ga me s and learning aids from around the world. .. ' ' -- J>RE·CHRISTMAS SALE . F SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT tTEMS • cath.c Playthlngi ~ .. i11 lhti Fore•tAunue'Moll O • .. • • • •• IS r-Here's a warm. thought for next years holiday season: • . Wells Fargo pays a full 5% interest on Christmas Club accounts, while California's other four largest banks are still paying 41h%. The difference betwe.tn 41h% and 5%, over the one-year period of a Christmas Club Welts • • -· . • • maturity, is 11 %. Why settle for less, when the same amount of money over th e same period of time can earn 11% more? - l r. t, ./ . ). "' " •• " ' . : ·' " " •i ... , r ·I " ,, ,, '· 'I ' " .. 1 • Ali bl\lLY PILOT E DITORIAL PAGE • -Oil: Let's :Have Facts Dtnials nol'''ithstanding, it hns seemed clea"r for ~omc· t1m~ that the U.S. Department of Interior httd decided to proc:eed with granting offshore oil drilling lea:)cs Ion~ before legul requirements for public tw~1rings and en,·ironmental impact reports had been. mt t . De partme nt orfic:ial$ ifl-. Southern California t•arl1el' thi ~ ·' L'i.11' scud leases could be offered as early <is next spring on prime drilling areas covering IO mil· Hun utrcs urr the nation's coasts. of which 1.6 million lie off Southern California. lmmedi1.1tc protests from Qil drilling foes brought assurantcs to the cJfect that environmental impact reports. rcquir1td under the National EnvironmCntal Policy .. \ct of 1969, before leasing.decisions aie made, \\'Ould of c:ourse be prepared. Hut the uttitudt! of the federal government ap· pears to be that mere preparation of token reports ,,·ill suf f ic-e lo a !lS\\'CI' the Jay,•. · This dot-s not s it \vell "'ith drilling o pponents from the California state, governme nt on dov•n-Y.'ho no'v threaten legal action. including a demand for grand jury investigation of the role played by the oil inOustry.in s haping governme nt decis ions on leasing: Certainly the 'Situation ca lls for Congressional in · \'estigution . for it seems quite possible that the un- seemly haste in J)Ushlng tlie leases may "'e ll be in \'iolation or an uct of Congress. • For Southern California, the mos t obvious need is for hones t. s pecifi c information as to the possible threat of future disa strous oil spills, and steps that can and \\•ill be taken to prevent the m , s hould leases be granted. ' ~ pieremeal attempt toease'lhe '"'energy shortage before . the true silu ation, relative to other energy sources, has been establi shed. If limited offshore drilling is prove n essential to achie\'ement or the goal' or energy independence, the nation Y.1ill demand it •. But once started. even on a limited basis. the drilling, a nd it s potentially disastrous e ffect on irreplaceable coastlines, will be difficult, if not impossible to s top. And in moving toward the goal of independence, neither the Depa rtme nt or Interior. nor the oil in· duslry, h as the right to defy the lawof1 he land. I • Loan Mix-up -·: College .. g raduates who have been surprised by d e mands fo r tax payments on portions of their ~ ::;tudc nl Joans may be helped by pending federa l legislation desig ned to correct what appears to Qe a mis inte rpret atio n by the Internal Re ve nue Service. i\lany_Jederalfy ..swn~red studer!t loans gyaran· • tee full or partial forgiveness or the d e bt for graduates \\'ho comply \\'ilh certain conditions, such as teaching in a disad\•antaged school district. nur- sing in certain areas and filling other needed jobs for a specified time pe1iod. But thousands of g radua tes have been billed fol' taxes on canceTied loan payments eve n though they •!r e fulfilling the requirements. 'l'he bills have been as high as Sl ,000 plus retroactive interest and penalties. No,v·Orange County Congressman Andrew Hin· sha\V has joineO in a bi-partisbrr ef,fort to pass legislation to correct the "loophole in r everse" ihat h<.i s created the financial dilemma. I ~ ·1 JI But e ,·en n1ore necessary is the completion of a total national energy policy, covering a ll form s of uvailable energx und pros pects for its development. 'fhis could include offshore oil drilling, but ho'v exten- Si\·e or how limited it might be cannot be established \vithout an O\·c rall energy policy. · Pus hing aheud n•ith offshOre drilling leases is a The law should be passed speedily. Students \\'ho accepted the loans Jn good raith a nd a re di$charging their obligations do not deserve this back-handed trea.tment by lhe IRS. "Pl:LlGHfEP 'rOO CQU1;0 "JME 1lMc OFF Fii:OM 'r00121¢1LLJllG, oOM'!JlfV(, ANP .Ht;ff,(~11/6 TO ;JO/I/ ~~. " " Television News Dear .. . ;. _,_ -------------+- Play,:s the Numbers Grune • oomy ·Gus Got a new name for •·Tricky If." Rocky .. \\7:-\Si-llN"G ·r,0\"" -1·hc onlr li ght SJKlf in the ec$lnomic ne\\'S lheSc du ys is the \\~Y tdevision co __ _10er_s it ._ .. \\ hl'n thef "°th er lO eo\'er it. . :\loo;t o the._ problems or covering th~ CCQll'f.MY {or ~ ,·:sual n1edJum arc sol\·c b y a voiding the subject 4iltogcthcr. lnflatlon. hO\\·e,·er. is top big a41d painful to ignore, so ·rv tackles it by !'unning the s<tnle t:.lory ()\•e r and over a g ain ~on days when they don't have anylhinl:{ else lo fill up the. net- v.·ork news shows. .tJ,.l CBS thi s repe'tilion takes the rorm of sen- ding cor respon · dents to the super- • mark et ... every . month. ~·here they .are photographed discoverintt. \\·hat everybody t-l se kno"·s:1na'mely that prices ha\·e gone ll J). ... 'fhc other l\\U 11(•{\\0J'ks :.ccm lo fe1 yor tho~e ~~·second intl·r,Yie.,.,_:. \\'ith a 'f3rmer -c·o \v or cdrn 1n the background -dur1n~,,.. hi t h the repor· ll'r ask~ ... \9 ould you 1>lease tell us v.·hv price:. ;ire g.oinp_ up ·:•· The\ 1ctin1 or )fur•r\·ic\\ ee then h<it:. ~' nut:rophone :-.ltO"ccl in his face ;i.., he expl<uns th<1t fud <ind fertilizer eo:o;t hun more thi s m~th th.i n last. 'fhc VlC\\'CI' is left \\·it h 1he 1n1prcs~ion that prir·es go up hec~u~l· other pril·es gu up in an en- dl!s~. une,xpluin<iblt, t~utological - ~pirul. The third !!tock T\' infti.ltion ~lorr is 1ht' in tert·1C'W"lt'ith thl' .Jones fHmily 111 :-u burban ~I em ph is in \\'hich they tell u~ t.h ey'rt.· coping by doing y,•11h le:.s . 'rhut t ake~ eare of inflution :ind or unempl o~ mtol, \vhich gets handled t he s uml' \\ ay exl·C'pt. perha p~. for thoS1! ol·t·a.,,ional pieces that !'how a tr<idine; floor full of scrcan1 ing, :ip- ( V9N HOFFMAN r.ioem, G111 ,.,,;'"•"''' ••t 111bmilllHI 11, ,._,, J P.O. -...... , ll«tl, .... , •tilt<! Ille <rieWi flf llMI -.... -. s.11o1 ,..,, "'' "'"'.,. "'-Y Glos, -~"-;-·-·-~--~~~~~~~~~~~ parently insane brokers on the l'\e\v \'ork Stock Exchange. · · ASIDE from 20·second bursts of government officials reading fi\'e lines from a press release, the only olht-r in for m ation \\'e get are oc· casional numbers read to ·us by various anchor men. The number they like best is the daily Dow Jones industrial a\'erage. \\'hy. of all the dozens of different kinds or stock n1arket a\'erages, this one i;·hould be played up and glamorized is seldom explained. For people \\'ilh little kno\\ledge or the st~k market, this c~n be a hi ghly mi!Heading nun1ber. although stock- brokers may like it het";i use 1t can give the imprc·ssion th<.11 things <>re nluch better than they rc:illy arc. .. Another number they 'rt! fond of using is the c;ro~s Nation;.il Product. lfj t ·s up. il ·s good. and if it's doy,·n tht! Ted B:iXll'r~ lcll us thut \l'c're in a rt-cession. In fact. the GXP is a Lriek y number. difritult lo c;.ilculatc in or· din01r~ times and t::\·en n1ore so in this period. Some of the key fi gures fed into the equation used to derive the G~P have been doing \\'ild and strange things they've ne\'er done before. TllE GS P could be larger or smal · ler than "'hat is currently being ad· \'ertised. 1'his isn't any big, fresh news. l\obody's CO\'l•ring up. The gen· fleman in th C' Dcparlment or Com· merce \\'ho puts all these data together is happy lo explain the ranges of e rror he n1ust y,•ork y,·ith just so that people won't be misled, bt.it there is nothing he can do.if the dis· se.minators o f ne\\'S don·t care to enlighten themsel\'es. Another number that's been gelling a big play lately is the prime interest ra~. \\•hich our Ted Baxters dutifully tell us is the rate or interest a bank's t>est corporate customers will have lo puy fo1· 11 loan. HoW many , if anY, firms really do secure a loan al this r ate Is another matter \l.'hich doesn't get aired when the anchorites an- nounee in heavy-voiced \l.'ords that the prime has been raised or lo"·ered. De\·ices like compensating balances and commitment fees_can make the real cost of money signi ficantly dif- feren1. 1 • · If you're in the business of broad- casting fictional nu1nbers. there 's no need to check thcn1 out ;ind see if they corres pond to ~111ybody's actua l behavior. ·rhe theory of fictional num- bers pern1its you lo accept the politic<1 lly :.innounct;<J p1ice of oil. not the one the commodity is actually being sold for. \'ou can gi\'e out that the "'holesale price level is such and such. and you don ·1 have to say you're quoting list priee, not necessarily r~arket price. UNllAPPIL\·, a ll of this comes about not through the eastern media conspiracy, but ttle eastern media complacency. DishOnesty demands knO\l'l ecl gc nnd understanding. but telc\'fs1011·s failures are due Lo ig- norance. incompetence and indir- ference. 1'he most po\\•erfully infor· n1 ati\'e medium V.'e have doesn't knO\\• ;;nd doesn 't care; and so the citizens of the l;irgest. richest and most inl- portant capitalist nation on earth haven'l lhe fo ggiest i~ca or how their o"'n system works. Sexual Lies Reveal Insecurity • & a people.we are considerable and accomplished liars. ~o\l.•here are \l.'C more accomplished than 'A'hen Y.'e are Jying about our sex li\'es, or lack th<'reof. ·rhc lockor room sexual athlete, \\'ho 1hink s nothing of ruining the CHARLES McCABE . . and well-founded Ruess as to when last he roll ed a bout about the hay. ID!ere are some things you can't lie about.., and one of them is your sexual comPetency, which is perhaps why there is so da!Jlned much lying being done about it. . '· . A11 Alarn1i11g l1~wectio11 R.eport -., -carriers ·y~Jlilig -Apart? WASHf NGTON -Jn an earlier report, we told of grim, hushed talk in the \Vashi ngton policy councils about possible military action lo break the oil squeeze and sa"e the \Vest from economic ruin. This could take the form. v.·e repor· ted, or a Marine assault uoon the oil fields of Libya. According to one estimate. two. l\1arine divisions could seize and hold these r ich fields. BL.it we have now learned that the helicopter carrier fleet, which v.-·ould be ne e ded to spearhead such an as$ault, is in sad fi ghting condition. The se,·e n mullimillion-dollar carriers are literally falling apart. Thei r hulls are -rusting through, helicopter facilities unsafe. Jiving quarters fouled \l.'ith sewage, galleys full of roaches and blood banks rotting. A SECRET series or surveys no"' being conducted by the highest Na,·y inspector. Jleur Adm. John Bulkeley. indicates the decrepit helicopter car· rier Oeet m ay be unmatched since Atiraham Lincoln's broken·dOY.'n Ci\· ii \\1ar fleet. Bulkeley's urgent reports are going to only 22 admirals, plus ;\larine Co m- mandant R. E. Cushman. But a Navy sea~og, alarmed over the condition or the Oeet, arranged to deliver the first ( ; ] and s:.i nitation conditions are totally I unacceptabl e. and must also recei\'e JA_CK ANDERSON prinri<y allenliun." lbc '"''°"adds. _ _ _ Mastoftheship's ·boilcrl·asingssizzl.e ---,,-.,-----------' at ··200 lo 300 degrel'S f':· making I · · them dan g"ou~ to \\·ork neur ... secrc 1ns1>ectu1n report to us at <>n " out-of·state rcndez\·Oll$. The findings .. 1'hcre are cockroach infestations. ha\'C been con rmcd by our o"·n in-uncle<in condillons in the rood ser\•ice \·estigation. :.1reas ·:.1nd unsatisf:u.1.ory procedures EACJI carrieocan delivcr::!.UOOllir-ror the handling of potable "'ater,·· conlinues !he complaints. borne l'll arine a4sault troops \\'ith full (.'quipment and artillery SY.'iftl y to <1n y Tll E SE\\' AGE sy.!lten1 h~!i ''no trouble spot in the world. 'fhese nicch:Ani<·a l se~ls (;ind), :.is a result~ leathernecks a!'e supposed to be our ray,· sewage v.·ill tc:ik out Lo lht! decks modern minutemen. J'eady to assault or the pump rooms "'here il can be an enemy stronghold. guard a canal traekfd throug h t}'le shiµ." This or rescue Ametjcan nationals caueht ere:iUttr·"an cvU·onment in \l.·hich h<4r· in a nash revolution. mful "bacteria c9uld-••. tli sablc lhe The papers in our ~ssion deiil C'rC't\'." pnly with the USS Okina~'a, but high In C3SC or an e n1e:r)!t!lll'Y, it is.\·ital Nit\')' sources have confided that the 10 i:et the helicoplt.'1·s cin del·k r41pidly . saine conditioris ex isl on ult seven Y ct nf'itht>r <1 ircr<1(l elt•\'alor operates helicopter carriers. '"in the automati1· mode :ind a1>parcn· The Bulkeley inspection t ea m tly h;i\'C not for a loni: uint-." checked out.the Okinawa under sea-And "·hen the ~hu'1111:s· JL<eps and going c;pndilions during the week of olher \C'hiclt•s ~bo:1rd lhl' currier are Octobc'r"1. The ship, reported the ad· bc1n ~ 1·epa ired. th C're L~ no ·propcr miral, has become ' so ··degradetl'' ventil ation ~~~tern lo rcn1ove the c<ir· that ••immediate attention" is \"ilul. bi1n n1 bnoxid<.• i( the n1utors ••re run· TO E CARRIER'S radar is no longer able to scp.n the sides properly. Its electronic eguipment cannot tell y,•hetber an approaching plane is friend or foe. Ill wc<>pons test equip- ment is ·•u'D calibr"atcd <1nd inoperative." E;\•en the ele\·ators for bringing up ca~go and \\'eapons :.ire "unsafe and unr~lia:ble." The "heat stress. airborne 111Ji:.l' ninJ.!. SF:ITllf:R the airrompressors nor a1rem1ditioning \\urk \\ell. .ind the prf)pulsion syslem llt..'t.'tiLotJ lo keep the :shi1> going 1s rust in~. A lust :.tl'Ll\\': £\·en lhc clapper in lhl· ship"s bC'll it:. mit:.s ing. f'oot nott': \\'c \I ill J.U\C more details 111 fl\r Hulkl·le y rcpot·t and the Na vy 's rC'pl'Y in a futuri: colunu1. Israel Backed N.Y. Rally Y.'ASHINGTON -The huge, emotional pro-Israel demonstration in New York's United Nations Plaza last. week took place only because -of the strong but covert approval of the Israeli government. signalling a significanl policy change in Israel refl ecting its new sense or isolation. According to one leader of the in· Jluential Ame rican Jey.·ish com· munity, sponsors of the rally <whi ch was aimed al the Palestine Liberation Organiz a tio n) ( EVANS-NOV AK ) si nce its rounding 25 yc;1r s u).!o . \Vorse, It fears Preside'nt Ford ~nd Secretary of State 1-lenr.v Kiss111gc·r may be moving t0\1·ard rcto'g1H1.in).! the existence or the PLO -along \1•ith almosl every other country in lhc "·orld. 1'hc rally sho,,..·t..-'d lhc Ford ad ministrution Israel's huge reservoir or militant Affier,icahs cager to plead lsracr s case. ' n<.1\1v11 l rt1 1l 1ng stulu~. Even S(), Conµress h<1d nol acted and showed no ~1 gns of acling. \Vh ::it w;1s wrong~ ~\clu:illy the S11vi ct Uniol'I had b;:ickc d d o1\ n on I he t·migra lion t1u<·s l1on nnl y ~1x da)s t-:irlier. Rrezhnc\· :ll ~o \I a.-; \vcll a\\~re that (:on:,.!rl·-.~ \\as 1n r1·cl'ss until after 1he Amer1c:n1 (•l('t•t1011!'1. Sti ll . Brl"zhne"· v.·a~ m<1k111f: t'lf.,11· l11s irritatiQn 'A'ith K1~~1ng1·1··!'1 111~b1hly to deliver the "V!XI' ... ~ ,,. . ---,o~putation of three women in .as many minutes, and y,·ith no basis in facL tvtnltever fs one of know who minimize thbir libidinous activity are certain Irish priests and genuine lechers. · · 1'ti\.RCEL Proust took the view that lies are essentia l to humanity. Lies are, he· said. "perh3ps as important ·as the pursui t or pleasure and moreover are nec~ssar'y to their pur· suit.,,. 'l'ake that ramed Kinsey survey. 1 never believed a word of it because J knuw my own countrymen and coun· try.,.•omen too well . Our need to evade· the truth in matters or love and lovcmakirig is almoslcompulsive. "gol their sign;ijs plain and clear from Jerusalem." Although the Israeli govern· ment could have sloppe d th e d e m onstration with one word, it encoura·ged· the "merican ·J ewish Prime h'li nister llzhak J{abin's government feels beleaguered in the wake or the UN invi!Jition to the PLO to p?esent its case for ::in independent. Palestinian slate. Alt 1\B l('al.lc•:"· p:.irticularly i-:gyp· Uans, are sho\\ 111 ~ the san1e irritation \ivcr refusal hr Congress to apprO\'t' the ai ~I packagl• pledged by Kissin ger ••s an integral part of u Mideast Peare !5ettle ment, In the new heavily Democratic und potentiall y oeo· i solationi~t Congrf!ss. Ki ssin ger 's abillty lo deliver on promises may decline. / . • lhc features of our .1·ullu'ral land· :.<·ape. . The sex' survey i~ anothe r. \\re J11tt sex :;ur\'t'ys. ;;nd ll•nd ~·eti to l1eUevt.· thtm. I fl(H'.l'L belicle any st1rveys, and l~a:.l of·ul 11 hose purpur 11 ng lo dcsC'r1ht.• the sex hie of lhc 1\merican m:i.lc or fc malt>. Ont.• or thrsc SUrVC)'~ -rtt"ently "revC'aled ·· that the a,·erage coital ir~uenC>' in this country rose frorn 1: ~for lh(• fOUf ·\\·eek penod Of the S\,!r• . ,ey Jll 1965 IO.goZ-in l!l7fl. MORE to lhe-1>0int w:is the com· mlflt or or:-Chari s F'. \\lestoff, prof (I( demonraphir studies und !>ociology :ii. J>rincclon University, about this 1Jil rlicul~r 1"Ur\ey. "f'.1o8l y.•omen ~eem to have answ('rcd the <tut>stion hftuking a· t y pical y,·cck etnd rnulliplying hy tour." \\'hy·peopfc think that cubitS are ad- ded to their i l olute by"exaggerating th~r co1 tttl ~rounte~ i!:I one or the m11ny-f<1cts (If Jifc ~·hi"c.h oontinucs to hJffle me, AbOut the only people I • • .. Anothe r view or the matter was taken by an anonymous ·Iris hman. .. There are a terrible lot of lies going on about· the world, and the worst or it is that hali;.or lhe m are true." Il is ai6o quite true, in this matter or SCX\lal lying. that the most sexually active men I've met in my life are usually dour. dricd·up little chaps with shifty eyes. These lads neither A lot or wome n don't \jke sex at' all; but siDlJ>l>· will noL admit it. One 'thinks or the farpous story of the mother or Stanl ey .Baldwin, the British Prime l\1inister. She thOught, as did man·y-E'n·g11s"tr·women··ot"hc • time and class, that the sexual a~ ¥.'as too repellent tor words. She was asked how s he occupit..-d hers~lf when she was enRaged in the necessary, if loalhs me, task or propagating the. species. , "I close m y eyes and thin~ of England," she said. ex.a:g~er~te nor minimize their se~ualr-TlfEftE are·plent;, or men, too;-1.o acllv.dy. They do not. Lalk about tt at whom the sexual act is dec:idedly ull. uphill Work. Confronted b)' an inter4 That siJen'Ce is·1>ased on total viewer, with ballpoint at \he ready; J emotional 5ecurity. Them as has. wonder how many of theSe lads would comerightoutwiththetruth? · don'L have to talk about it, much less 1 have never ~n lntervlewed by flaunt it. Equally. the sexual windbag' anyone about m.y seic habits, and t is a deeply insecure fellow, and not to daresay 1 never shall . AOO it's ju.$t as be trusted in any enterprise requiring \\'('II, 1 should nrobably be as un· new clothes. or even old clothes,~·--~· mitigated-• ribJe.r-a!J-'the-next boy AND all this 1yl ng is so unneces· sa,:Y. Any normal woman can take a Rood look at a man and make a hearty ~hen It comes to revealing how many redhends t hod in the past month. 'l'hcre are some things lh;UJ don't want lokni>w. • ' leaders. Moreover, Moshe Dayan and Abba Eban. Israel's two mosL Camous J>()liticianlj. would never have addres· sed the rally y.•ithout permission from' Rabin·s government. ' TllE REASON : Is rael now feels greater isolalion than aL any time .. rn February 1970, when the militant'· Jewish pefense League <JDL) and other Pro·lsraeli partisans demon· strated In Chicago against the late J>resident Georges Pompidou of J<"'ra nce in protcSt against his pro· Ar ab stance. the Israeli government oind lead in g Ame~i ca n Jey,1is h organlr.ation5 were (Urious. Israel's policy then was to kl.'fll a low prorilc in the U.S. on ground~ that noisy pro· \Israeli rallieli mightbooo1erang. lmp1tlenL Mr. Rrethnev \Vhen_Se.cre.ta.ry..Jlf State 1-lcnry Xis· singer entered tile Kremlin Oct. 24 lo begin strategic orros con~crst1Llons, he "'as taken nback as Soviet party bos's Leonid Bre:i:hnev immediately look him to task for falling to dcliv('r 01\ long-promised tradecon<:e:ssious. trade concessions. ' KJSSINGER was rea(.ty to lwgin serious explorullons of the ••rms question. !Jut llrtzhncv op('n('{) by complalnin" at leni:th that the Sovil'l Union had now ugreed lo l/.:-i. demand:; for freer emigration ofl'tus· · sian Jews in re:lurn for mosl,fa\·orcd· -----• I • ORANGE•COAST DAILY PILOT · Iiobert N , \Vecd. Publisher Thomas K~~v1l. f."d11ur Barbara Kraitnch. Edilorial l'agt f.:dtt_1)r · The tditorial pa ge of the O;ijfy 'Pililt !Jtt'ks to inform and 11timul:.itc rcadel'3 b$ prcscntlng on thiS µige di\·erse tom1nen\llrl' on 1op11·1 ot in· lrresl by syndicated colun1nlsls and <'&rtoonists, by 11ro,•ldlng • rorurn ror render!'' 1·1ey,·11 and by presenting Lhlll nt>"$pt1p1;r'11-011\nions and1id'eas on <'urrent IOJlics. The editorial optnlon:i or 1he 0111\y Pilot uplJ('a r oob• In lli(' cdilunul column at lhe lot> of the pag" (}p11l4on~ t';t11rl'3sed by the columnist~ a nd taM.oooiM ~ tnCI lctt(>C "·rlters (Ir~ llll'lro"n und M\:nOOr11cmen1 or tl\cir vtev.,. by tbe ll111ly Pilot should bt infcrrc<J. 'PhurMay, l\o"cmbcr ~4 1 1974 ' • • • .... • " \... -Oil Dispute an otes . . ' r o Oust Pipf' lll'Hlt..\:'\K 1,\P1 -To protest high rue I oil prlccs. thl' Rurbunk Cit\' Coun· ti\ has \·01cU lo order AtluntiC Rich· fi t' Id ,co. to l'l•mu\'C un oil plf)l'linc rl'om the city. •1 nu1\'C lht: muro1· said "could bt.' culled l>l ucktn u ii." Uy a 3-2 \'Ole Tuesduy night. the council decided to order AR CO to rcm11\'C rrum lhc city u section or AR· !=O's. main 1>ip1.:li ne linking its refinery 1n Loni.: Bcuch v.·ith the Sun Joaquin If the Name -. ·Fits Dept. qAKLAND (UPI! -Connie Hosemann, leader or a-group or feminists, round herself referred to as "Connie Hoseperson" by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors' chairman. Valley. A 25·y(.'ar leu11Pu to run the pipeline throug h th(l city expired In &!ptembcr , Bl.RRA!\K HAS BEES ut odds with ARCO ror SOl'!l<.' time, C\'('r s ince tho citr \\'US un<.1bl e to obtain fu el oil for its indt'pendent power utility and the Federal Entrgy Administration step· ped in. The F EA ordered ARCO to sell fuel oil to Burbunk under its allocation program and ·ARCO did so. · But Burbank y,·as charged S15.40 per barrel, _\\'hic h councilmen and many _ residents reel is too hi gh. · ~ , As a n e xa mple. thcr say theJ Southern Ca lirornia'Edison<:G. undthc Los . .),ngcles De partment or Water and ~O\\'t.'r p:.i y :.iboul.l.ia per barrel {Or fuel 011. on-i-o-nir-ter (n ·contracts signed .sometime ago. 'fH £ VOT £, .<\ f.'TER he ated debate, dirc<:tt.·d Ci1 y .o\Lly.!Samucl Gorlick tQ 1 pro<:ecd·\\·ith a suil to force ARCO to remO\'f: the pipe.line, l\1a~·or ·Byron Thi.Midi , Nov•mber 14, 1974 DAILY PILOT evoted!_Jla '~H-•--:' Fugitive Earl Called Gentle • ,_ A KEEN SPORTSMAN AND once a member of England's national bobsled team, Lord Lucan could' be found on the tough bobsled run at St. Moritz, on the · .links of the exclusive Sunnlngdale Club in Berkshire or at the race tracks of DeauviUe. .. Now, the .immaculately groomed and mustachioed 39·year-old peer is being soucht by police all over Britain as a suspect in the bludgeon murder or· biS children's governess 1:nd the beating of his estranged 3S.year-old wife .. . LuC3n disappeared Friday, the day after the attacks at the family's Belgravla home. The Bow St{eet J4a1istrates Court issued warrants for hls ar- ··r.est Tuesday. . . . Lord Lucan's well-moneyed friends and r elatives have expressed PU!Zlement at his disappearance. UnUI then, his life "°'as anchored aoUdly in tradition. . HE WAS BORN DEC. 18, 1934,·as Richard Johri Singh.am to a family that ~-aced it.s ancestry to 131.h century_Somerset landowners. . . • _ The s~venth Earl or Luca.P 1eeme4.1Q..fit lbe_mold well and had already registered bis 7.year-old son and heir, Lord Bingham, for a place at Eton, the elite school that has turned out many of Britain's prime ministers, generals and archbishops. "He is both a very gentle man, and one of great honor," said his s1Ster·in-1aw, Christina Shand-Kydd. '1It is inconCeivable that he should have committed this murder." "Get hold of hour solicitor a's.soon as J>Oss.bfe and we will 'go to the police station," her husband; William Shand-Kydd -a top amateur jockey -~ appealed to Lucan on television Tuesday night. · Chairman J~oseph Bort used the changed name when 150 women appeared before the board to demand establishment or a permanent commission on the sta'tus of women. · Ma Hosemann aceei;>ted the jocular designation in 1ood humor. . Cook suid it \\"U!'i ··~oreor a strategic mo\•e," in hope! that ARCO would ugree to sell the city oil at a lov.1.er price ona·long.ter'm contract. "Either ARCO will give Burbank futl or v.•e'll get their pipeline out," Cook~aid . LORDLUCANWITH WIFEINHAPPIERTIMES · Aristocrat Hunted AtterSlaylng, 8'atlng Yvonne Holmes Drery, a 20·year-old drama student who cared !or the two Lucan children on a holiday to Portugal this past summer, said: ''I have never known a father .more devoted to his.children. Noth.Ing was too much trouble for him." · · · PTY PrY CHtLDllH'S WIAR . DRESSPRmY WHEN YOU GO TO GRANDMA'S HOUSE FOR THE HOLIDAYS. SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SELECTION. 'FESCO 32 GAL. TRASH CAN "SNAP·ON LID" . Sl'ICIAL PllCI THIS WEIK OllLY .. ' ' • I . SERVICE . .FISH DEP'T: H Y°" ha•tn't Sffft our Fish Depa1 tment, yciu're missing tM boat! Fresh ••• & The Price 11 Righi SHAR:K ' . 89¢ .. FILLETS. • • • • • • • • • .. ..: !:.:!4:6~~0~.~~ .............. ~.291b. . ' SLb.101 .......................... 9.95.o. 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' - A I •DAIL v PILOT Thursday, NoYembe< 14, 1974 Tate Murders . raaic'Pan Furor Erupts COSTA MESA ~-· crlpaic J rorPRIVATEPARnrs ..... oNsuNoAv Over New Plnv THROUGH THURSDAY NIGHTS... "°V ..... forgroupsfrom20to100people · TORONTO !UPI> _A stage or the Royal Alcxan· . FREEPARKING•SS6-122S theater world [OW «.up_ted dr.~Theatre . -, -.-Oitlfi*-NorthSffteolSoulfrCDMlrlm~ rollowing the turbulent A sfca<fy hneonlee1ng • !Next to luHodl"•) "·orld premiere here or a patrons fill ed the aisl.es I=:;:;=;":;"';-'" ;;",:;";:';:":;';:":;":;;":';'";;';;"0;;';:·:;":;":;"":;:"~"=''~'='•=;:::!~/ play based on the nortorious during the final . quarter Sharon Tate murders bv the hour. There \Vere hisses and J Charles i\lanson "Jo'anlily" catcalls and in the rinal cur- in California in the late tain tall there "'as a \\'all of 1960s. boos ror all the ilC'lors. Producer Michael fllcA loney and one of the st~rs, J:ick Kelly, angrily rejected a critic's claim that the play had been "booed orr the st age" at the Royal Alexandra Theatre. "ll AO TllE author and 'director appearcd on stage as \11cll. t.h.ere might ha\•e been blood shed.··· · Kareda blasted the play as a "dim ·"·itted. fou.I· mouthed p_iece of \\'Ofk -it pretended to be making so me sort of s tatement about fantical \'io lence while it disgustingly took e,·er~ opportunity ro exploit thc:it \·iolence. '' • Ul'IT ......... ' En~ertainer. '\'a:rne ~rton....\\'.3S · board a plane that circled I.as \'egas·' airport \\·hile its landin g gear \vas repaired.~ lnstructions1 're re rel a \'erl on ho\,. to fix balk~-ie·"r. 1. I I - ---;-- • LOBSTER REEF . r.ty lint Specials 4, p.m. !° 7 p;m. Oolv • • Sa •t· SI.ts s-t-y:SfMll • ._..LehtwCo-tb ................ ~ ~Ca-W.-LHtMfd!M .. ~I ,-, Al ,... c-. ... ,., ,..... • · · • • ·•• • · • · • • • • · · · • • • 14.fl AIJo•"e ntrff1 Mr'l'M ..... de. ,,.-.,., ..... WM4f, .......,: 1 colt .. ..d tu •-• c)lteltlCIH # •• T-..Y. Oytkrt -• Miit Wf IMll or 01'M\° tfitw, ...,...; wiHI ult .si.w elMI Frefldl frie1 .... ""' , .... ,.,. ,,,,_ •••.• .-•......•••• "4:f1 w ...... ,.,: ~ ... fry-5ened .... '°" ..... •!"' .. _. .... •11 .,., .... ,...,.... ·.: ... 1 ............ SJ.ts . ...-y: ca-~ trl9f-IWIM wtHI . • ..... t ....... .....,,. •1 , .. c.ee1,...,..-..... : .............. 12.ts .. , ... ,........ ,....... Ro-.. '""' 1473 S. MAIM ST. CorMr of Edi11191r GfMI Main hi Safeway Slloppi"'I C .... r SAMTA AMA 835-6282 "TllERE WERE some boo s, admittedl y," l\.tcAloney said. "And some people walked out. But the large majority were there to the end ,..,hen many_ tries or 'Bra\'O' \\'ere heard.'' The play, "Sugar and Spice." "''as written by Ar· thur l\1arx, son of Groucho f\t ar11: of the onetime Mar11: -tie -told rl•aders that fltineo appeared \1·earing. l\\'o-inchlifts inhisshoesbut ~--------''---------J.l....-----------------, IG • ~9 - NEW CAR SHow ·· that these "&ti ll leave. him looking about four feet tall." Brothel's co medy team1 and LATER, 1\CTOR Kelly also stars Sal l\.1inoo and iccused Kareda of being Vireinia Grey. ."vindictive and \'itriolic" especia1 \y in his attack on For the first time with a !\l ineo . ll i' conceded , Roy al Alexandra produc-hoi\·e\'Cr. there \\'ould be a tion, the play is being given "purification period" in a "pa r e ntal g uidance'' \rhich ehanges \vould be warning in ncy,•spaper ad· m:ide before the sho\\' is vertisemcnt s. taken to the Cnited States. 1'111" EO. \\'110 rose lo star· dom y,•ith a series or leather IN -B.EAUTIFUL , jackel·stceet gang-type · mo,ies. was not 8'aitable for comment. ~1cAloney Producer !\l cAloneJ' said th e play is planned .to _b.c.._ pres~nted in Detroit :ind St. Loui s before a ten tative opening date in '.'\e\v .York about the end of January. __ ,... __ ftl ITftOQR s:iid he "'as resting under ~..-V R:-----''---hiO<ior's orders a fter being Mushroom, LSD Meal Kills Man hit by · a "bad bout of fl1,1 '' . SURROU ... Dl ... GS beforetheplayopenedl\10n· . . _l"'I l"'I d•·Y night. However. he was ' ,Today Thru Satuday Se• all the beautiful new eutomobiles in one ~ convenient location. On the Mall at Fashion Island. Thursday • Friday • Saturday. Pl'Mftlled by Ille Harbor Area Automobile Dealers. . . ~A$HION J ISLAND NCWPORT'C·CNTCR Pacllk Coast Highway -Belween Jamboree and MacArthur I well enough to appear in the premiere. Despite th e criticism, Royal Alexa ndra O\\'ner Ed l\1ir\·ish said the play \\'ill run its sc heduled three- y,·eek !'!e<ison but possibly \\'ith some changes. SEATTLE IUP1 ) -:\ 22· year-old student may have died bccausc he ate non-:- .. , feel \'Cr~' sorry ," he poisonous m u!ihroom~ la ced said. "ll's verv offensive \\'ilh an LSD-ty pe drug; the and "'e ha\'e to be much medical examiner's office more careful in future. But said. 1 ~an't demand ch:inges. Ronald P . Gibson died in It's a new plav 11nd the\· ca n:-a ~:Jttle ho spital \\'here he be d an g e ·r o us . ·But had been unde;r ... lrcatmenf sometim es it's more since .Fridaynightaficrlap- dangerous to suggest si ngin.tounconsciousnessat changes." home. fltir\•ish added. "Per· sona lly, it'!l'"not my taste. I like La\\•rence \\!elk." Tll •: PL!\ l '. rC\'O]vin g around se11:, drugs and mur- der. \\'llS \'igorously 1>anned by crilics of the Toron"to S1111· :ind Globe and !\tail. _f\n autopsy produced no evidence of the .cause or de:it h except that it ap· peared to be connected \vith' an abnormal condition of the nervous systcni. ,. - Forestering is enioying our premium whisky for oil the right i-eosons. Taste. " , Drinking is one thing.__For~terirg is so[liething else. , . .. \:nder the· headline. ",\udience flees the Alex. Booing and llissing Pl ay." star critic Urjo Kareda \\Tote : "1\ kind of history has been made: a play y,•as last night booed off the 1\lthough the mui:;hrooms \\·ere not po i~onous. thc hospit ul report indicated that the death \\·as causod by. mushroom poisoning. The medic.al .examiner's report pointed out that the mushrooms Gibson ate may have been laced with LSD to mimic the effects of "magic mushrooms.·· L_:_::.._ __ = .· • So-oalled experts have many answers as to how you can protect yourself from the ravages of inflation. The market. Silver. Land. Art. Possibly even gold . ' ' Remem ber th e stories about cattle ; oil ~nd orchards? While their figur es and log ic are often dazzli ng, there are two subjects they never mention: Availability and safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ability to convert your investmen t into cash is comp ou nded daily at 7'Y,.% on a $1,000 certificate issued for a term of four years . ~· '·-' ft .- • .. (Federal regulations require a substantial ' . . on th e exact day you WC![lt to do so, penqlty if funds are withdrawn before \. completion of the term). Com e in. and the protection of you r capi\al? Talk to.a Mutual Savin§s con sultant. -"' It's better to be safe than sorry. • No pie·in ~the-sky promises. Ju st tt\8 facts . • I . Gel the moat yoa can from what you have. -· Santa Ana 7th & Nort~ Main/547·9741 I l . ~ ' MUTUAL SAVINGS ~i r . i THE BIG M . . . . ,. Corona del Mar ·2867 East Coast Highway7675·5010 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia St./9p3·8396 • •. • Capistrano·S.an Clemente 530 Camino de Estrella/493·5651 f =· .. • • • • • r B r .. .• r· m " "' d1 10 st •l ti E •.• " hi d f r I c T p s "d t d n r .. •--n ~-- ' n n ti p I ' ' \ I . ' UPtT ....... • •!Jlrs., A1uerir11 Plans. by ·1972 Miss Ameriea Terry Anne Meeu\vsen to be married have bef n ~nnouncect bv fiancc a Milwaukee real es tUte -1 man.. \V eddi n g is plann ed De~.-15. Reforms . . OnfJape ·Proposed · LOS A:-iG ELES <Afl - City Councilm!l n Robert J. S.te.\·enson has presented --·\\•hat he called ''the most l'omprehcnsive. rape reror~ Ja_"·r· e,··cr=vroWf:!d .10 chal'lg~ the trcalmcnt o -u .pe-.r let i ms·· ...oUi--t h e. municipal, county and state --.i-ieveJs:- In ·P'fopOs ing the laws to the Cit y Council. SteveOson said ther concentrate on the socil!I a'.si>ect & of rape, and r not lhe cr.j minal .side co v.e·r c"d . by " .t ;;i t e- lcgisl;1turc. "' tlc r c a r e the r«;for ms recon11nended by~-Ste\·e:n­ son: -Establishm(·nl of .t·cit,r poli cy· for :1n1clioratoing thC social r amifica;t io1rs or rape: -Des ig nat ioli li~· the Board or Supe)'\'lsot~ or ··rape hosp1t ii.ls"'w.ith rOund·the·clcfck staffi ng or ~ ··sensitive trained:' doctors .and nursee; • . · -Reform of police · techniques fpr hnnd ling rape victims. including more female ofricei-s IQ_c,!cal \rith r <ipc \'lctimS:-· -.-\ppl1c ;itio n for fedcr;il ;ind :-.\<lit• g r:1nl :-i fo1· the de\'clo1ln1c111 uf programs to softt·n the µ~ychological impuctQfruvc: . • , '· .. ·tax . FREE ~GUARANTEE .~ ( -. .. . ' _, •• -·-('it y :.; pon!forshi 1> of-.......,..__ It's oeen a nc:i time comin9, but now: there's a polic:y -r.'~-for people · ho prefer to ma~e their-own-investmenh and buy Ii inslirailc:e protection at the lowest pos-- commissions, medical· exams, Jc. Even tho-u9h · ·you _ kept your policy,cyou .always had to· help.pay for those ~ho didn't. But now we can offer you insurance without this added c:ost. Here'.s how •..••• You CJUarontee with a c:ash investntent that you'll keep your ·· polic:y I 0 years. This deposit is returned to y4u with full I 00/o compound interest added when the I 0 years is up. slate lcgislal ion to crC'ate a ~"' , .~late Ce nter for thi' PrC\'1:!11· • ; sible di5c:9 ted rates. Built into the co$t of every in· .suraiice 'po c:y you've ever bou9ht is mdney lo provide for drqp s -people who drop their policies durin9 the first y or or two. This is when insurance com- panies b their cjreatest expense, for salesmen's lion and Control Of R~fX': -The cit y Bo;ird o f E ducation to impl cn1~nt programs of "non·a g:re'i· si\·e sc·lf·dcfcnsc;" in <!il y high schools: . -oc,·clopment of self· defense training programs for ,,·omen 1.it park facilities. Ma Bell Has Nanie Hang-up ' ll AHH I SBUHG . Pa . ll.iPl l _;,lfhe Public Utilil,\' Com mi ssion s a id Bell Telephone doesn't ha\'C 10 put ri.1r s. Zcph;iniahaza Sebastian Klin i;i:hoffcrman· · dcllrie\clson Ill's name in the l'hilad<>lphia ll·lcphonc di1·cctury. The ron1n1 issio11 said her request for ;1 11:-.ting "·:is l'cjl•CIC'd hl'l'UU:il' it railC'd lO Ol l'et phone. con1pun.'· cri1eri:1. Bell "'ill not print a n:unc unless it is lh~-i;.in1c n:11l1c us<>d for general iclcn· tifica t ion purpot;es. Ucill said there v.·as no proof of·an~·th\n~ "real 01". l('gar· about, the name Klinghoffc rm a ndcl lfil'lcl· son. \\'hicti \\'as suhn1illcd b\' • a rah-1·. Shore of Philadelphia. ~!rs .. Shore s:iid she con· si dc rec1 hl•r na111 c ··religious ... BEAT INFlATION FACTORY SALE ' . . ' $AVE ~.75°/o i ' ' I . -Multiple ~~loyees rust un· der Sec:tion 79 of he Inter- nal Rtlvenue Cade ~hic:h al- .low for the , 'ded1 ~tion of p~miums as. a bu ness ex- pense -$ 5'0. 00 No Examination. 0 health question. ' -2. ' Tax Shelt~ed etirement · Plannin9 for Em~oyees of Public: . Sc:haols and Tax ,Exempt Orqani1atlons. " 3 .. r ' Self lnsu.ranc:e f or Workman's Co..mp ensation and Certain Prppe~y anCI • Casualty Risks.. , ' ' ... ,"" .4.; )" ··$. lndivid11al Estate Plan.nip19. for Corporation Exec:utjv~s; Corporatiol) Frin9e Benefit. 6. Uninsurable? $100,000 . ' No Examinatioito;-- No Rejections! '· ">f' • .. • . . EXAMPLE·$ I 00 000 INSURANCE ' • "II. , • • AGE.1.• . ' Ml.LE ·40 50 .. ' .. • • '60 . . . • .... ..... •Jo .. ' ' .. '· 65 • I l' ·~1 ~..)'. ·-' .. INVESTMENT ·n~" . $ 810 I ,I 57 1.696 2,043 ~ - fOYR.TAXFREE ANNUAL INSURANCE RETURN I st I Oyears • . $2, I 00 $ 641 J-,000 1,232 4,400 2,900 ' 5,300 4,500 . -Other A.9f'S on Request . PREMI UM - · . . . For the-tflill story, mail the c:o\lpon today .. ---~~----·--·~~-----~------------------.. 1 ' I I • I . NAME BIRTHDATE-I'm interested in: I ADDRESS PHONE 1.0 4.0 I I CITY State ZIP 2.0 5.0 I I Bus. Address PH ONE 3.0 6.0 I I Other I I · I · 1 1 ·KING INSURANCE COMPANY I _____ I r aHociated with • I - noac UP NOW & SAVI HAMAL WlfAMINS • JOGOS • HW1" IOQP_ HOUIS Tw• te fri, t-S 1'321 • .-ft. S.A. ,· •1 ensiQn Piannin9! - lnves . up ·ta $7,500 a year for reti~inent Tax Free for self-employed. lor S 1,500 per year if not eli9ible for new Keo9h • I '!75.1 I ' CHRISTOPHEll-lrCRUTTEHDEH I .L 1 1 , • . 46.00 Campus Drive, .1 . 1 I 1 Ill WIST Of ;.,,o.y !llWT. make the scene Sundays ' in . the r.l,fl'IJlllt•i~ij!lr.(,l'l)j ••• ' ' , ·.' • • . I I Ne-wp0rl each, Califomia 92660 1 I , 11-~ ~• _s46-6 2oo · ~ I ". · . I ··-------------------~------------------. -. ·I • I • 4 lfJ DAIL. Y PILOT Thursday, No11em1>et 14, 1974 Asbestos Pt1rt icles Is Salt Contaminated? i+----~~f\Sfrr.\CTO!\ CUPl''1 ~--rhtch rt1ptl'!l'Cnt'!rtl'l'tl'iTirjM sllll6t1ng sfUaifcJ y t e A cunsumt1 r ~roup un<l u p1·odut.•crs ol sull lukt•n FDA. 11·UJJc ussw:loition hu\'I.' uc-~!'om the St·u und from un. Burry Custelm.an. a t:USl'tl the .iovt•rnmt.·nt or ul· crground dcJ>Osits. und the researcher with the student lo"·inJl Jt\_~ sl!_il' or _food Al.urylund Public lnter~st (' d d •rudl' suh thu1 nlU,\' be c·on· escurch-Group u R*ilph inance an controlled N d . -' d. d Alur)'land '£1'0up, told tne tu minuted \\'Ith <111bcstos 8 . or-orgu-1!!..:r:e st1.1 ~ ent • f'DA "any process \llhich purticlel). s,:roup, both urged the foood d I l r d 'th Th f d I D d und Drug Atlminlstrutionto u . u tera es oo w• .. c c cr;1 rug A . re,·erse ils lle lslon u~bestos should no~ be pt.'1· ministrution on Oct. 23 ul-· c . · mitt\d·" lie sC:tid 1t WQU ld JO\\'C.d chcmic1.1J compunics The Su ll lnst1tule !1t1ld µn be difficult to remove the th11t m<inufacturt· ch lorin1: usbcs tos diuphragm used in contiiminllnl unless the salt to t1t<llth1:1lthcsultlcllovcr tht·. c hl o rir1e-m akin g is di ssolved a nd pa::;scd l'rom the procc~s tis food process ullo'A'S perhaps lb throug h a filter. • GoodDf'f'd Televis ion actors Foxx !p ictured> a11d 1-"lip Wilso n pla n to visit all-black co mmu nity or Tn!t, Okin .. on Friday. They arc contributing to swimmi·ng pool for C'hildrcn. 1r1:1de suit. ll is not knO\\'n rer<'cnt or the asbestos to "'hcthcr uny suc h suit has \1inf.lupin the s<.1l t.r\sbcstos <tctu<illy rcuched th e is a prove n airborne can· market. c.:er causer , although less Is knou·n :..bout its heahh 'im · p<ict in food or water. Jt is AD FDA spokesman said the regulation as \ssued ~:::::::::::::::::~~==========-1 •·ptecludes the use.of any ~ . • • Tll E SALT Institute, mtiterial "'hich would result in an impurity not norm<illy present in sail. such as asbestos." Coupon CW»ID ...... IM lit said permission ror use or such sail wa~ not· n1ade to dt\y Individual ' com1lany, but the general DOUILE PRi-HOLIDAY SPECIAL! P"o"" w" opp,6v~'<l and IJD~YSONLY . ~ . Id HOYEMIEll 1 J fHRU HOVIMIER 24 • that any impurities "'ou I presumably be round in -----• .... 11sl!IRMAMINI.now.!.t-5•---I~. ---f.OA tests-~ater..--~---; lri, • '"-'11tc9t1'e21111Pff'lll l/1Prke! i : lettir.r-.Mlllf h 0. S.. D"fl \ HAZEL'S COIFFURES i s.9ATOHllACH~ ................ S.-...hyteW .... 11.,.., • Burt.on Longed ' For Son? The best condominium buy in Palm Springs is hard to find. Sunrise Ea st enjoys a prime. close· in location within minutes of all the pleasures of.Palm Springs. Bu t the . walled and gate.guarded entry (on Mesquite Avenue abou t half way between Sunrise Wa y and Farrell Drive) is quite secluded. A great advantage for you. Advan tageous because the noise, traffic and tourists never intrude on your privacy or peace of mind. Many of our owne rs are, in fact, yea r 'round residents. Their choice of Sunrise East attests to the desirability of our location. And Sunrise East offers tremendous value. Only three, huge single·story homes to the acre. On land-you own. Not lea se. There are three championship tennis cou rts and six beautiful swimming and therapy pools set amid acres of lu sh landscaping. We cu rrently offer a Special Limited Time Purchase Plan with interest rates far below the market. This adds substantially to th e va lue of Sun rise Eas t. So if you 're looking for the be st buy in Palm Springs, you've just found it. Sunrise Ea st. • -l Two end three beclrOom• from $62,99!5 2251 MesqU1te Avenue Palm Springs, California 92262. (714) 323·1861 A Development of Sunrise CorPora 11on ~ • l~ llQUIM ~TIIS ~ -I I • .. NIKON SALE PERFECT CHRISTMAS ----GIFfS•-- .1 '•• \ . Grand Opening at FAllBLL'S ' ~· Free ddie Bliger· & Frie.s •. TllS CDVPDI ooon FDll DIE F!EE rnDrE BVl~En &: FlllEl ~ _ ,l .. IUlou• '"~'orange .... ,,. lound " FARREll'S . 2CM5 N. Tu11ln I -· r I I ' , . ' • r _, TborSd~y. November 14. 1974 OAJLY PILOT A I I French Cabinet OK's Abortion ~ ' I ' >'PARIS fAP) -l\leasures \\'Omen i.11ho a'dr(}ittcd to · The current la"'' thrc::ill'ns agency <'ounscling on w;1ys has sidestepped lhe abol'· UP'I T•ltf*!!! -granting-wom cn-u nrest.ri nbortton·s;n-d cfi'nncc-ohhc \'Om en ,~n o-h :i ,. ''I lcg:l'l-shc-cou ld-gu-a·11·e-::rd \\'ith:h-e:r-tionisSnt""sc•\•ctaHlm . · led right to seek abortion law. abortions 1,1:ith n maximum prc,gnanty and then tnke 1'he assembl\'·s attilud<' until the 10th week of preg-An1ong them are film star ~\\'O _years in jail and Sl.300 seven days to think it over against abortio·n ~C>Crn s to nancy have been approved .Jeanne f\I Qreuu, film dir.cc· 1n fine!). ~octor_s "'ho J>Cf· twfor~ she can r equest an rt.•fl ecl the r igid opposition by the"F'rench cabinet. But tor Nadine Trintignant. ~01:~ abo1·t1on s risk ~O :ycars ;1bort1on. of the Rg.tn;in C:itholi e de b;a t e aw a i l's T he 1Iuthol" Simone de Beuu\'oir 1nJa1l and a Sl4,500 fine. "I knO\\' that a bortion is ~1 Churl'h. ~\'f'n thou~h the Wa shington Gov. Dan Evans is still running, even after elections. 1-Ie and s t aff m emtie l's competed in a two-mile run this week and while so me others finished the course (irs t , rank -""'e"vailed 3.nd Evans was named the winner. legislation in parliament. ;:1 nd a ct re ss l\1 iche li oc But abottions mai• not serious act ." ,,.,1·d !\tinistcr church has lost much of its The bill u•as propo--> lo Presle · • ' · .,, .. meel u•ides'pread ;:hue fo,eminists insist the 1920 become .u.ny ch-~:q~r._if t~1£' of 1-lealth Simone Veil , the PO\\'t'I' in Sl'Cu la r uff;urs. sentiment that the 54-year-law is.not. o~ly arc~aic but ~ ~~;..;:~~\ bfr~a szg,~ir~I~ ~~~ ~~\~a·~\\~~~ciir~~~ct1~~~ ;\ publi c opinion poll ol~ ~aw_.:nn t~e books, per-also dis~r1m1nate.s...~1 fa \'Or l~l\v slipultttcs l h»t lhe cru;t thi~ ;.ind niusl,Jrcsoit 10 it relcasl!d by the go\'ernn1<•nt milling ab~rt1~n ~nl}'. u•hen or the rich. They said poor of a·n LlbOrtl on caiinot be only a rtcr a ~real dl'al of sho\\·edthnt73p·C'rC'cnt ofth<· the mother ~ hfc 1s directly \V O me~ h :i.d . t o g~ t o rcinibursecl bi• medic.al in· thou"ht :ind \\'hen the.'' ha ve 1-'rench peopl e' arc in f;1vor of threatencd,1soutmocled. backstairs clinics for clan· . "' a001 ·tion under Cl'l't ain cir· .The drive for liberalized destine abortions "'hile. the sur:i ncc. noollicr s9lution." cumstanccs. or th\'.~<'. -18 abortion laws -h as been a fflu e nt could travel to Aod to discourage hasty ~ ·rhe Nation;1 l Assembly is 1x.·rc<'nt said they \\'ere i11 stoked by well-publicized Switzerland or Britain for decisions. it requires that a <'Xpcctcd to debate the la\\' fa\'.or or unrcstriclrd :1l>or· ·'C~FUI,. W!IA! You SAY-,fl'& account s of prominent )~al ones. \VOrrian must get social before the end of the year. It Lion. FAA!'S, _YOU k"NOW. • SALE STARTS ·· _J(Pen-.J-l FRI. 10 A.M. · NOV. · 15th Use Your --Penny Charge Carel \ 24 ·FASHION iSLAND NEWPORT BEACH ' • I P_RE.;.HOLIDAY CLEARA CE _) • 1. ---· ~--~----~-~------~--•----r --- ·HUR'RY~ ,fREMENDOUS ~SAVINGS. IN EVERY DEPT •. · . ' ' . r 2!10 pc. ; 'OPEM STOCK ·DiNNERWARE · ORI$, 1.50•4.50 , NOW ' '-1! MEN'S CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES 36 o;;i. Fi...... . 1 3 as Sl'OR1 SHIRTS ............ Oriq. 7.'8 NOW ·-400nly Pollo•er · 1 ss SWIAtERS , ............. Oiiq.12.BBNOW . I. IOO·Only Faoloion 44 c ~ -1--lll..A:rERSr BOWl..s,GUPS·---1 UllDERW£AR-•.•..••. -;-o,;9,·r.no2~n>1ow · -··' SAUCERS, PLAnERS It · · ,__ ____ ....,_.,., .,.... .... ....,. ..................... ·~~~l'ANTSOriq.,.88-13.00NOWl /5 I 0 ~oo1ywoo1 19ss Sl'ORT COATS .•....•• Oriq. S7.9S NOW -. CHRISTMAS TRIM.A·HOME .·CLEARANCE Z! Only Cordoroy · · 988 Sl'ORT COATS ............ Oriq. 3'.,S NOW .. fr-· • ' 200YOS. COTION AND COTTON BLEND FABRICS 4YDS.1 00 ASSORTED PRINTS AND COLORS. 45 IHCHES WIDE ' 60NLY BACON CRISPER TEFLON COATED VERTICAL COOKING ORIG. 21.99 NOW ; · -FLOOR COVERIMG . ' RUG .REMNANTS • '. I oo 4SOnly2'xl' .............. Oriq.l.99NOW •· 180nly6'x9' ......... : •• Ori9.34.99NOWS2·3 IS Ooly ''• 12' ............ Oriq. 4'.88 Now536 -' 160nly 12'xlS' ........ Ori9. I0,.88NOW$" ~~:f;;~~:~TILES .. ' an~s4'Now4/ I oo . -' vin.yl floor · • cover111qs remnants SELECTED _ ORNAMENTS, TINSEL AND G~RLANDS ioOnly 29sa ~ORT COATS ....•. , . Oriq. 4'.9S NOW IOOOnly 799 SLACKS .... ! .......... Oriq. 9.'8·20.00 NOW . ,, 60NLY JC PEHHEY HIG!'liDOME FRVPAN ·ORIG, 17.99 HOW Y2PRl ~E 6' side 8' to 26' lencJffls 7aa TRIM·A~HOME GAltDEN SHOP OricJ. 0 104 only 5'iow Aero~ .59 O 60 only Tinsel Calond . 1.89 D 392 only Mirioti.e lndoOI' light Set 3.~ D ~doa L;ghl Sell 3.95 O 100 only 5 per box Outdqor Reploc-erTient Bulbs .69. 0 I 00 only Indoor Replacement Bulbs .89 SttOE DEPT. D 300 only P1. Womens Shoes 0 100 only Pr.:(hilc*e~s Shoes 7.95-l!i.99 b.4S·I0.99 WOMENS ACCESSORIES . ' .. NOW .30 .'5 ... -· 2.99 2.9' 3/ 1.00 2/1.00 'I • . :\. 2.88 1.88· 0 -.5i only Women~ Carpel Bqgs --.--IS.00.....1... ~ -· 9.11 O '35 only Warne~ Wallets ' ~ 4.00 ' I .II O 38 only .Womens t<nit Hots 2.00 .66 O <9 only Sfdl Jewei'Y • <.(il)'.: .-~-U O 76 only Ring Cieoronc:e 1 .00-S.~OO...: .44·3.ZZ 0 . 28 ooly Leo•heo Ho"'bogs I0.00 . S.81 WOMENS LINGERIE ,. O 15 only Womens Robes 16.00 er · 1°2 on1y ~~~P~~~, DRES~~.s~' O ' 9 only }./'vrfJersey Dresses / 16.00 -. . WOMENS SPORTSWEAR -----0 IOonly Lt.Wr.Blozefs 8·12 15.00.17.00 ,. 1 .... IS.It 4,88 '·" c I . . . ... GIRLS DEPT.· 0 200 only c;.1, 2 pc. Pont Set 0 200 only GI$ Denim Jeom 2.9'1·3.9'1 1.7'·1." 4.89 '·'-'- . INFANTS DEPT. D 50 only Infants 2 pc:, Poni Sets 4,sq 1.66 BOYS DEPT. 0 Bo.,.. .T LXrle Neck Shirts 2.50 1.11 • ·I • • \ • , -SPORTING GOODS [1 12 only Sizes 17(}.210 Ski, Pole & Birdings Oriq. NOW Sta1er Ski Se1 39.99 15.88 O 18 only Ski Parkos 8.88 0 12 only l adies Ski Pants 24.98 6.88 0 3 only 28'' ord 30'' 12 qa. Faemost 1200 Shotgur. qq,oo 55.00 tAMERA DEPT. O 7 t only Polaoid Square Shooter 2 0 I only Konica T-3 35mm Updated 15.88 429.00 TOYS&· ADUl.T GAMES 0 48 only Bo11ery (lperotecl. Botrron--Supeiman Toothbiush 0 15 only ~ Runner Trike 0 I 0 only Hoyle Co!.ino Kits 8.00 PIECE GOODS 0 ISO only Asst. Sewing Notions O 4 only Wood Sewing Boslers 12.95 -·BEDDING .DEPT. 0 16 only Twin & Full Asst. Bedspeod!> · 0 3q Only Fun. ~n.Kirig Asst. Bed!,poeods t 2.0027.00 14.00-45.~ DRAPERY DEPJ. 0 0 So only (U';tom Drapes ' 90 .~nly Read., Mode O.opes •• t 2.88~7.3' 7.88~7.SO HOUSEWARES 9.88 . 299.00 .OS 2.88 3,,, 4.9' ~- 4 .. 9'-i9,9' l .99·1S.9' O 24 only Grw::jrarn Wostcbo!.l:et , • .99 .22 O IOonly NcweliySolt & Pepper Sho~ers .W .zz / O · 8 ocdy Them'<» Replocemenl F~ief t .l< .22 a 18 only Aclie9ve for Silhouette l oco 2.4q .22 ·' O 12-on!y li1t"JWtneBottles ' 3.29 .99 0 18 only Coolbool Oeoonce 3.95.4.95 .99 . HOME ENTERT AINME~T 0 . 5 o~y _,\M,fM Mo11;, ~''"'" 0 , lO only /oM.fM Po<.,oal Rod<> . ' I •' I t89.95 l t.95 f 99.00 14.lt • 0 0 FURNITURE DEPT. 4 on!y Be11twoo~ Rockc-r 2 only Roll Top Des~ (floor sample~l FLOOR CARE Oriq. 9'1.00 179.95 SEWING MACHINES 0 2 only Ri.q Shompoo<!r 19.95 0 S only Upiqht Yocuurn 87.83 0 22 only Zig·Zog Sewing Machine 139.95 GARDEN SHOP 0 330 Ol'lly Du!ch %e Crocus Pot~ wit h Bulbs' ! . 79 [l 128 on!y Horqina lmpJtl'"n Bo\~et'. ' 9'? [1 76 only As~I. horY.i1pq lrdoor Pi9n' S O'l 0 64 only 5 G:ill~n T re' , I ~,., [l I only 8 H.P. Rototill"" f9Q QfJ [1 I only 7 HP. Sfv"'C!r.:f.,1.(ompo\r"'r /90.9? . 0 I only 3 H.P. 1.9" RQ~[l.o~cr 89.99 0 327 only Animal Pott"'" 1."'1 [1 t 2 only O.ip Color Pott~•y 11.9? 0 26 only Oms T erreriuTT' I 0.00 HOME DECORATING 0 12 only Pa rQble T r'Jvcl Sor 11 .15-13.51') [1 3. only V/ok and Tempura 'i"I I b 00 [1 6 only Condie (,-,n1«rpt<>c" 7 <:,,1 0 12 only FrClfTl">d Wall Gord~.J e OS 0 6 only A~~I. GkY; Vo·,, .. , 4.75.7 SO [1 40 only Vinyl Ploc-f'mPn''• r fT/ 0 11 only Woven (oo<tl>f •,.,, 1-)(} HARDWARE DEPT •. 0 36 only 25..2s,;1 t.i1 F-iltf't~ 0 48'orily J ol. DenottJ'ed Solvent 0 b only Toilet Tork l iner O 6 only Cirnh Sow Corry Cose 0 48 only 6" Buffirq Wheel . ,_ 0 I 00 only lCJ!Tll & li"'tino Fixl!l"e Ace:e~~~s AUTO CENTER ./.9 0 5 only Chrome Ail Oooner . 12 cir; D 120 only B/W GIO'Mt. r;., 595,13 . 145'13 2'185 CT 12 only 06'h Helmet< I b '1S 0 20 only Air Fillers 2.98. -· ' . • NOW- ss:oo 12'.00 12.JB 57.88 ·.u 1.66 3.81 2.88, 23',,; 159.99 66.00 _,, 8.88 &:98 I.IS , ... • ·" ·" ,,, .o, .o, ~.2z ·~2 .... '2.tt '.12 ·'" 4.n 3.88 .. ltt '4.88 .88 • . ' ' \ • .1 f 2 'CAILY PILOT Thutsd11y. November 14. 1974 f. PAUL MEYER, Jr. M.0. onnounces..the opening olhis_olfice far GENERAL PRACTICE· Of MEDICINE ot 265 LAGUNA AVE. LAGUNA BEAOl FOR APPOINTMENT, CAl.L 494-1 181 County Gets Report -On Tran-sportat-ion SANT A AN A -The Cali forn ia Association ol report centers on one long. automobile stands out as Governments .... <SCAG) fo r foug~t solution to air t ran· the mode or travel most inclusion in a regional plan. sPOrtation needs -joint_ use serious ly affecting the I of militaryairfields. livin g environment ol OTJIERitemsconlainedin "This concept, however Orange County, t he Board the transportation planning cl-I S"a g r CC ab I c \o t h c· of Supervisors has learnC!<l. document include: · military. wil l provide the ·n .t . ''tuba'' ~1orris, -ConC!Usion-s that intcn-most 1idequii:tc and timely chairman of the county si,,e public transit is badly r esponse to community i\l ulti -modal Trans por· need e d b il l almost needs for additional'·'· tat ion Committee, said that . nonexistent in Orange ser vice with the least und othl'r find ings will be County. economic and environmen· ~~~~~~§§§§§§§§§§~~~§~~r~o~'w:;a~1~·ct~e~d~l~O~lh~e~So~u~th~e~'f"l -Comm ent s on the t:.il impact," the r eport .. county road network, which :;tales. is reaching s aturation · But according to the levels in som e areas and study,thecountyisrunning has yet to be coordinated out of time to make the vital with land planning. d£>cisions'necded. The rapid ANNOUNCING THE •••.• GRAND OPENING . . • • ONEWHICOMLYWITHTHISAD-HOY.16thn1Zl -JndiC-'ations that t ~•! growth of communities in county has only about rive relative ly undc\•e loped years left to n1ake some areas will make it im1X>s· secious dedsio ns about im· sible to-solve th e pcoblel" $100 -$999 $1000 -$2999 $3000 & UP proving airport fa cilities after 1980, t he report pre- -'DON VITO'S SPAGHETTI SYNDICATE 105 MAIN S1RHT-IALIOA-4N THE PENINSULA , . AT THE FOOT OF IALIOA PIER-IN THE BALIOA INN IMIMl!od P....taog ho The -c;pa1 Lot 6 75·2620 '. SALE! SAVE 42% CHOOSE FROM , OVER 50 ITEMS.fa Bring home slacks of ;lea ming while porcetaln. Give your table i a holiday glow. Choose a 5 pc: starter set -salad, bread and butter. dinner plates, cup, saucer. Add serving dishes-from tiny rice bowls to gravy boats to giant pl a tiers. A classic idea lrom Pier 1. 5 pc. starter set Open slock 7.36 311 Open stock ~eg .. 69-13.99 now .55· 1 Q99 Sale prices tor 1 week only. Set a holiday table. Abaea placema ts. Woven ol tine hemp in !he Ph1hpp1nes Dress up your !able lor the holiday-or any day' .89 to 1.99 COSTA MESA 27 10 HARBOR ILYD. c._,........_,.,,_. 54~7337 l ORANGE CITY SHOPPING COOER 633-0995 /:.~ .. '. , ' --- ' Unfold festive napkins. Napkins lo lend color lo hol iday settings. Easy care perma- p ress collon in striking, colorful pallerns. \.19 to 1.39 ANAHEIM 509 E. NATELLA AYE. . 772·2472 • • that otherv.•isc n1ay OC\'Cr diets. I oo' OFF 2001 OFF 3001 OFF t'atchuptoden1andsforscr-Over the next 15 years, 10 ~ 10 10 vice. _ _according to statistics in the 1 -l+l-i Lp;;jj;giijiiji ·ruverrinJT·s-vore-ct--re-port~e-couTity's ---uir r 'Pl unanim'ously to send the t.ransi.t demands will gro\v document on to SCAG and from 3.3 million annual pas- ordercd l\-1 orris' committee scnger trips to 16.5 n1illion. ·to follow u p \\'ith some specific re'Com mend ations for improving t he situation in Orange County, A LARGE PART 0£ the 17.S-page study "'as dc\'oted lo the automobile. .. In the county, motor vehicle · registration con· tinues to increase at a rate approxiJllately three-times the n~t i o n al popul ation gro ... vth." the report states. "Al present, a large scg- mcntof the Joe al citi zenr,Y !:; ali!C to ·tTa vel'l'"a ndorn - Jy, using th'i automobile as a pri mary means of' transpoitati on. ;, But the obvious results are air poll ution, high con· sumption of natural resour- ces and congestion, .the study nOtes." The study st ates flatly that saturation of existing roads is imminent, barring major additions or other alternatives to the c<1r. Less obvious, the report notes. is that increasing dependence on the automobile is enhancing the possibility Orange County will follow traditional pat· terns of fragmented com- munilil!:s and urban s prawl. THE STUDY \\•arns that the present transportation modes in the county have been "pranned in relalive isolation ffo n1 each other." In the area of airport planning, the committee E XI STI NG AIRPO RTS, the report adds. have been :.it or n ea r m ;i:<imu m capacity for al least three years and \vill peak this year. The area of public transit drew extensive comment, as well. Essentially, the committee· said. the county must develop comprehen- si vc transit. service to reduce dependence on the automobile. 100% NYLON . ' .HIGH LOW SHAG RIG. '12.95 DuPONTSOl NYLON IXTRA THICK SHAG TWEEDs .· ~1 WAllllJ (ADON NYLON l'l'llOU'l'lfl '"· "·" c_,1ettl1 h 1tetlt 4 Wll~ hl•••••""'''•''ll .. 99 Sq. Yd. c..pletely ... , ...... wi* hl11• ...... -·· SQ. YD. ~ ....... , ......... wltlthl1u ...... ......... DUPONTSOl ............ QUALITY •1 MAHO .. 0. '·"\IA.LUI COM~l•lely htlloll•d Willi Otluw• l ulMler '°44lflt SPECIAU Mill PURCHASE! CARPETS ROOMS UYING ROOM, DINING ROOM, $29. 900 HAU AND llDROOMS , (llOICI Of (04.0IS ltl% MOWJ 5'1 Wl\OM ' • to M Slllalf rms lllClVllllC u. Yt l!Un n nlt ,..,. All llSUUJnll ''" ' ... ""'""" ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE CARPET STORE . . • ~ ~.:-;; " AUO -LMIOOK llAIDW I AT FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11200 ••-•u''' ................... , ... ..... 541 MOHA WK PHILAOCLPHIA, AI MSfttONG HOLLmll . CAllN CIAFTS ltO'l'a.l Wta.VE CA LU.WAT llAn ll I AI WICK ALDON MAGii SMITH UH 2110 W. LINCOLN AMAHUM e 772-881 l l 1~ r .. -w.lpti M W I?,! ....... -. Gt•-• "1ollls Hlili "'". ,._, wlle Va ..... Al•sk•! Mew:• C.pl .... Pri•lll ,_,s triOlll l11M< PM.ilk M.ir91r StrMl, .. , 11, 1 ~­"""" -· .... u t1rmtn P~ftk • • ·It• lo ' \1 - • Deaths Elsewhere ' MOSCOW !UPI> -Alt.1and'er S. Pa11yu1Wl:ln_, •;-lorme.~mbaiiador to Chlnu, to the United Stutes und to the Peoples Republic of China, died after• long 11. lness, Pravda reported lodMy. \ 2County Library Sites Set SANtA ANA -Two new .county library s ites have been chosen by the Board of Supervisors. One was an easy decision, but the ott)er wastoueh. ' CSF Gets Quake ·Study Funding 1--.·nrLERTON=ciil-Sfii~c~'7u"c~ale~y~su t e money "'ffi - f\illerton will get anSS,000 1>uy for th ree earth · -countyerlilntto helppuy Cor m ove me nt m onitoring at stud y aimed at predict ~ng ck!vicei; to be placed at earthquakes. strateJCi<' spots around J.he.. The Board of Supervisors \'Oted ununimoiisly Tuesday north county. • DAil Y PILOT A 11 -STORAGE UNITS 'family· and business storage ,PllYAn ... COHYIMllMT •• , lnd+vidual StOfage Unlfa--7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Vour Own Door 7 Days a Week Yo1,1r wn Lodi: 9 Sizes lrg_m 25Jo 480.JQ.Jt. Shoo Units av11lable with SICUll ... 220 V power and telephOne 2• Hour Resd1ent Manaoer .Located near San Diego Concrete Construction Fwy, and Jamboree Rd. Steel Doors • ==~1,,.ow_cosT .•• Penmet.rWalled -R&ntl as Low• $8 Night Lighle<I D11coun11 lor . 6 Month Fire Pro1ected ,. Leases· No Move-In or Move-out CALIMESA !UPI I ~ F\Jneral services were lo be held today . ror Robert W. Ware, 81, torm et Stieri ff of lmperial County and U.S. marsh a l f or Southern California. Ware died ~ton· dtay following a stro~e.. · With little discussion, Supervisors Tu&day on a 1.2 .acre parcel otJand in Dana Point to build a branch library serving parlS of that com munity. South Laguna and coastal Laguna Niguel. ORANGE COUNTY t o relea se the money • Buckley said · the in· which will be used as a s trumcnts hove been hard-c11.s'h mlil cb of u.p_ calibrated to r ead th e most t o $30 ,000 more from nlinute shift s in the earth's the federal government. crust . -movements that Charges , SANTA BARBARA, fAPJ -Dr. Thomas F. O'Dea, 58, prof.essor of re ligious studies and sociology at UC s<:inta Barbara, died lit his home T ue sday of com- plications of Hodgkins disease. · BLACK CANYON CITY, Ariz. IAPJ -Dr.,t~rederick .K-all e nba cb, 81, inter· nation¥11Y known orchestra co·nd u-eto rcmct-e:o n t er t violinist, died at"his home here. I XD IANAPOLIS, Ind. tAP1 -Michael F.Tamer, ·70, who with entertainer Danny Thomas in 1957 star· ted the St. Jude Childr~n's Research Hospital in J\fem- ph is, T enn .. and hel ped raise more than S43 million lo ~upport it, died Wed· nesday. Arrest Damages Sought • T•IE SITE IS on Ni&uel lload just east' or Pacific Coast l·lighv.•ay a nd is right next to u parcel that will be turned into iJ, public park. \Vith lhe exception of a SANTA ANA -Damages . .fiew remarks by Supervisor totatling more than $200,000 Robert Battjn, the Dana have been demanded by a Pointchoice was ·easy. Costa Mesan who claims Ballin ques.tioned the that a poJlce officer hand- l'leed for the county to buy cufrtd and arrested him on the site, saying he thought falst Charges last May 6 in big lando.w.necs usua.11¥-1he Soutb..Coast.Elaza.s.bop- donated the lan.d. . pine center. Real Property Services Raleigh K. Still, 249 Agency Stanley Krause said llanover St., claims $100,0CXl A·v co Com mun i l y of those dainag:es from lhe Developers, which.owns the city and Officer John C. parcel, has alread y given 28 Casey in his Orange County ,acres to the county as the Superior Court action site of the south county civic because his son, Theodore center. Edward, 9, was with him ··1-iaven't any of these bi g ··and suffered shame and landowners ever given two humiliation." sites?" Battin asked. Stitt states that he was KRAUSE SAID he.knew HOLLYWOOD <l:Pl 1 -of no case where land· Coroner~s aides said tha owners had ·donated ·two Albert Snyder, a figure in library sites. wrongfully accused or as- sault and ba ttery on a securjty ·guard in the shop- ping complex and lodged m· the city jail by Casey. the celebrated Friars Club The tough decision came card cheating scandal in the on the location fOr tbe new Jalei960s, had been deadfar-\Vestmtnster Library. tWo dd.Ys1' b'Cfore bis body It took a year of squab· was t!iscovePed Tuesday by bling and a reluctant com· his son. The coroner's o£fice promise to settle the mat- .said t1ie 63·year-o ld Snyder ter, tied up because·the city Suit Hits · · School had bee}! strangled. wouldn't donate the land, as ' was traditional. D •, t ' t . Ol>ltuarl~-All parties ultimately IS r1c MlfJr•111 agreed on a city offer to SANTA ANA -·A father Htrtert H. Mlllll'f•. •••[ftfll o1 1o1e-n lease spa·ce in the mllnicipal who claims his 11-year-old ee.11.0t .. o11k1lh~9'<'•~10,,.1•.SY•· civic center for $1 a year daUghter received i11J'urtes ' •'llwd tow "1' w1,. 01Hi: • o.~. Ml•1111 over so years. d . 1 h ed .Min a.own DI Armon•. "'-w Yor•.· 111ree un•• a racas t at erupt • 9 anc1tJ111c11tr1; twolNI', Gfo'lll DI uoun1 Only Supervisor David '06 · •• Htt11: 11111r. M••4li•t S<111"1H;IMI 01 Baker, whose district.. In-' when she was confront~ bf--1.~.0r.,-.1MmorMo1~t:ooPMi two male students in the Manc1.,., ,..,..mile• 1•~. Pec:lllc v••• eludes We stminster, op-girls' rest room at Wilson a..Ptl. ,,.._,,,..111 e11•1"' Thi C111nw1. posed the agreement Oeil...o.,:..1 .... 1amUyW911Ht1-.1a1 • Elementary School bas uin1rr11u1kwl6ei. m ... io TMAme•l<MCM· saying it will cost SlOO,OOOto sued the Newport-Mesa c., S«lttw . ...cllk vo.w Mon_.,, lllffc· build a ne"' library when Unified School District for ~ , • 01111o1L1v ... H the lease expires . . , $100,000 in damages. °"'''" ~ ou;,.11 .. 111, iro.. 5111., ....... R b t F p 2208 Fou..t.in V1ii.y .. Swvlveo by 1111 wii. Mir• 0 er • Ope, ~ ~nuvAn: tri.-.. h<IGN•~ a. • .,. F. Bus Jnjo l\ileyer Place. Costa Mesa, 5111•1011. 01•1111• L. 1..1 .. rnos1an -e .. 1,.. • maintains In his Orange tlert; -IOI'!, CM/"1" M. Q.lhil!.....i· ~ ~"°'*" Willlim-J-:--J:.,.,, F. County Superior Coqrt ac. °"'~11-: • '1'"'· .1e111 Miro. 1(•••11 Avai' lab le lion tbat his daughter, Lisa, t1111r 1r1noc11Uor111. G11 ... t1oe Hr•l<K _ • P1d1k View~mori1IP1••F110., ~ suffered the injuries to her 111. 0111 2:ooPM. Nt •110r1 111ec:'11, ,,.,_ hand i chool · c'd t Fem11,eo1or111tfl>llfr11tton-.1n w.11m11t-SANTA ANA ':__ Orange n, as in l en ,..,, c... 111 ... c1o<1. C. T It DI trt last April I "sHa11wooo ounty rans s ct . Pope blames negligence --:;i:;,~.~=·:ir~o.:~-a:i:,~ J>.Blrons can now let t~elr by the school officials and 6tlowell IOl'I ot Mr. &·Mr).-Rali:ifl H. SMr-ftngerS do the w alking by the district for the in· -'Id. sr..: Jwv•Mr o1 P1o09,...,..., SMr~. t~roug~ the Vel~o~ Pages to cident and the ini'ury. &1-iOt ilrw1ce1 •Ifft MIO_., et"-find which bus to ride . ._ =::::..::=t~.:~~;'"11i;.,, c.. .. Row OCTO board Chafiman sT01o11:H1LL .. ,. Ralph Clurk safd a special U""I Pa1'r Mick st-nln. r11ioent ot Cotti w. it ...... o1 .,.,.,,. No ... m!llr 11, ,.,~. """;"'° 11, 111s a g reem e rrt was drafted wlll 'l•r ... ;...1wo.i0ni,-MIUl>aU W, SIOMl'llll-between the district and ot LOi Allgll•i 1no JeUr11 ol F .. rbjon~i, p . • I . G A d ..... ~.: dl11111lltr, Vlltrlt e-111·1"' '"',. ac1r1 c Te ephon~ to pnnt et war Mii ... ; 1wo 1r1noe:111111r1n: two 11~1r1, 111111 a bus route map in the 0p11n .. 11Ev1S.y1111.tiolhotl.OIA1111t!ff. I t d'. r h h Pr,.111 t1mHw .. r,•l<11wer1rw1G.1n111~o1 a est e 1t1on o t e P o~ T\\o'O UC Irvine resear. 1'-..S 11111 Nllll t IOIOt'Ull ...,"""'lei(~ book . h h ' d 1riDUtOoni or mtt1RtoVO!l•••-'"'<...,,,,, Th 1 t d c ers ave .r e,e1ve a n 1111••1111111 Pecllk Vie"f ""ii"""''11 P••l. e map, oca e on award for the ir studies of Pec:itk V!ewMortw••,o!red9n. pages four and fi ve of the digestive system diseases. TATll . Yellow Pages, provides in· 0 d d Be k d M1rver11C.T1tt••"'11Mt o1"101w."""~' 1 . b h d. . r. J . E war r an strttt, s.nt~ An•, t•. 0e1eotou1n No........ ormat1on a out t e 1str1 c-Dr. BurtOR H. Smith have wrn,1•14,s,,,vlvlllDwlll•IOl'l,~"1'°""'· l's 34 routes which take in • d th A · Col ,.....,.._ o1 e1n1mor•; o~ ... Lai. M. r h ' • 1 S receive e mertcan • <Cp111t11 ot Slnt• Ane; tri•" ll"'""'°"'enct most 0 t ~county rom an Jege of Gastroenl'erology two , ... 1~reno10t11. S.••kn ..r11 • l'elO Clemente tn the south to La. R A d f th · s.t1110., 2:00P1i1, P•c1tic vi..ai.11t1. 1... Habr ·n the north or er war or e1r 11r ~n1 P•clflt vl11f!'Mtmorl11 P1••. 111 · research paper on '"The Use Pe(.lhcV!e•Mor!IHryctlredors. ·-1 or Ultraviolet Endoscopy to VE•MeT . 1t1<Mn1v .. ,,.v,r"1oen1o1~ee•a. . Course Set Detect Uppe r Gastro1n· o.1to1 ctutn No ... mt1tr n. 1'74, s...rv1-11'1' testinal Bleeding Sites:" l'li1wlle Lv<Ul1. Mr, V1r11tY w11.,.l<'°'-rtrleur9'-· Gre .. 11c11 Hrwlcn ..ru be1 Dr. Berk ha s been recen· ... 11111 u:oon-s.1~r111y•t Pec:.111c view On Japanese tly named president·elect of ~~~\:'~.~==~rt1111C11.ctlr•tttc1by the American Coll ege of · SANTA ANA -A new. 10-Gastroenterology. -·-..... TUu'IOERON · ·l'llNERALHOME Cor'ollO dei Mor 673-9450 Co5tO MllJO 646-'1..t24 -·-llLL UOADWAY MOllTUARY. 110·BroodWO)', Cot.ta MeJO b-4'291~ -·-DILDAY UOTMllS MOll1\WIY 1191 I S.OC.k Slvd. tf~nl/1191on Bcoth 84'1.-777 1 2-44 Redondo A~. • long8eoch ('1.13)438-1 14.S -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH -TU.UY 179.S togwnc Conyon RJ "494·9415 -·-M<CoaMICK ' MllSION -TU.UY . 2883'1. Camino Cop1~trono Son J.,on Coi"s!rOllO •9.>1 776 -·-PACIPIC YllW flllMOlllAL P.UK ~ Moth1oty ·Cl)opol 35'oo Podt~ View Ori...., Newpor1 Beoc~. C:ohlorftt0 6"4"4·'2700 -·-PllK FAMILY COLONIAL fUNllAL -780'1 Bot.0: Allt!., We&rm\~sler 893-352.S -·-IMITMi' illollTU.UY" 6'11 Mo1ft $1 Hvf'11>119IOll koi;h • .$~39 week course in con\'er· sauona1 Japa·nese Win start wi·ns Post Nov. 21 at the offices of the Japan Cultural Association at 16IS N. Bu sh St., Santa Ana . Registration and other in- fQrmation is available by cilll ing the center at 543- 3200. . ORA NGE -Ora nge Lawyer Gordon l·I. Olson has wop election as chairman of the board or the Orl!nge Count y Cha mb er o f Commerce. The Family Restalll'.ant w.~ ....... ·•1r ' ,,. ....... ~ ........ Dtl'4. ...... ~ .-... .... Jtllil ......... ..._,..._. - • • In a rCport to super\•isors. might bt' t~e first hint an CSF pr o ressor Chris carthquake1sontheway. ·C~LL 17141 979·01.s.~ or droP. bv 2192 ~ELVIN AVE:. IRVll(E r 135/13 146/12 5.20/12 l,00 lo IJ9 ftd. b e1w Ti~ lllllt-Typs •• OSTA MESA 3005 HARBOR IL~D. ,~ .. ....., ... ......,, GARDEN GROVE 14040-11 ,,....w ....... .. ...... II .. . 1714) 55~·8000 17141 U0.3200 ' IUENA PARK 2962 Uocolo llvd. ,,..., .. UM, .... -·""' 11141 an.ssso FULLERTON 13215-lsocNd ll MMilWttlef ., ....... ,,.._.,,. 17141 l?0.0100 ORANt>E . 4 I O'M-T•1ffo W.f..nt hd Hhl llll ... lt ........ SIZES AVAllABlE TO FIT 5.20/13 5.60(13 6.00/13 ~71/14 '78114 135/13 145112 5.20/12 T 8E·TYpt BL.\CK • ' . .._ .._. \ • .1 1.f DAILY PILOT Tt1u1Sday. November 14, 1974 ********************* ·Keese e iChar es Pending No Sta nip Me ans Security Precautions Pl~t..Rules-Siili .Nuke En-Route :• MERCURY SAVlllGI' * • ""' ... associllion NOvv OPEN EVERY SATURDAY • , 'I CJ A. M. -4 P ~ /1 ~-- --By JOllN\tActe-RZA s hipm e nt! or nuclear ot111eo •• 1,N111Uff materials. · SAN ONOFR.E -A listur ··w e haven't been told No Ma il pro pos ed n ev.• re!Jc ral about any changes, but we SANTA ANA -ser uril y .re g ulations lQ suspectdownhere thatrew S.l\i\"'01 E(;(J .\ dt·1·1sion Ora nge Co unly Post-.,.,•ard orr possible theft of or them will really afrect Is due In l·.s !)1:-.trit:t <.:ou1·t 01aste r 1-l ector Godinez nuclear materials has yet to the operation. Our securit)' here ~l on da .\ on d\•fen:-.c has reminded patrons .i rrive ut the San Onofre has been extren1ely tight r1mo~lQn~10Uro 1i1nu rdcrand thatanewpolicywill go Nu c lea r Generating throughout the history of ...,...kitl nuplni,: <:harl{t'S aJ,Cai nst into effect Nov. 17 that Station,. but officials there the station," said pl a nt ltuntinj.\lon lll·at·h ~nldicr of will end the practice of say they aren't eoncernt.'<.1. Superintendent llans Ot· fortune Bobby J oe Keesee. moving mail through ~fosl or the proVisions toson. ·rhe sus1:iect , 40. of 6671 without ad e qu a te suggested by the Atomic The only.real effect, Ot- Witrntir ,\\'t•. hus been held postage. Energy Commission ha\'e toson surmised, would be a.Liu:!.!. sum n1c r on co m-Th e traditional been in errect ror years at the requirement that much plttlnts and f edcr al grand .. Postage.J)ue" on lei. the station, officials said. . or the nuclear material Jury 'indictments accusiniz tcrs and package~ will bein"g shipped to and from f\e<!~ec or killing U.S. Vicl' be no more. Tll E NEW PROPOSA~ "the statipn would have to Consul John Patterson. include rules about bullet· ·have armed guards._: The new practice \\'ill proor glass tn w1·-•-· .. s or c slo · t I A l t•:1m or F'B I asents be for the po st office to '""""" u m arl y, nuc ear raided Kl't~Sl·e·s iA'C'Sl lltm-return the mail to the react or control r ooms, waste and spent fuel are lington Beuth ;i partmcnt a sender. not 10 coll ect scrurity patrols or the plant locked into special metal few v.·ecks uflcr l'ulll·rson rronltherc<:i pienl. pe rime te r and ar m ed containers and trucked tlis<u>pc:ir{'<l l\T :irt·h 22 fi·oni •--~-----"1rg::;u;:ar_d_s~o_n_a_c_c _om~-;.••_n_:_y_in.:g:__a_w_·•_Y_rr_o_m-::lh=e=p=ta=n=t=w::;il;h:--no-j his consula\c in ll crmo~illo. ~lcx . ·rnc vi ctim 'l'i body "'as disco,·e red rour n1 onths later in lt dry \\•ash a rcw miles outside or l·lt.<rmosillo. ~rter tin uns u ccessfu l S25Q,000 runsom demand to his Wife. .. Defense Attorncv Joh.n Cleary has challenil:ed the , _____ puu.gcs..agains.L.KCt!SCC on .grounds they ilre vague ~nd .t.hnt. t he U .S . c <1·nnot prosecute a crime that oc- furred in J\1e.11:icO, another 1egal jurisdiction. Water Unit Gets Part Of Grant The Orange County Water Di strict ha s received a 5231,400 increment of a total grant of SV.4 million rrom the Environmental Protcc· lion A~ency . HT:JC·· .. VICI CO ... &M'W llK. ;.;• 1111 LA•UM& C&MTOM HI&• LA•HA ll&Cti OP(I l:M&.• .• S:ll ,,._ MOit. IWUSIT . COM'1.ElE PAl•l, STMI I Fl•ISH tEltOVAI. • wooo • llltliE• cu11m. PIMIOS . • METAi.! DOOIS• AITIQUrs tlO lit OI S1W1 USIO spec:tal s-ecur1ty'J)rovis.lons. 1'1fen·ewrli'rc-s. thtr~. were intended onlx to T H E N E W A E C strengthen existing struc· regulation!! stress that any lures. materials weij!;hing more Secuflty at San Onofre than 12 pound s -. .: ' ... -\,heoretically the was toughe ned abouta)'car minimum amount n;ces-ago after a h .. x was per-• •naTEIEllT SAVIN&S"·rlUTllE Car~ *· *' sary to produce· ~ crude petrated by a Los A~gelcs * nuclear device-will have ca ll~.ge prof e s sor ~on a * lfll'MousMetcury~vinP8IQ-.,Lon1 8tacti8Mt.JIC.rW1.St. to be guarded during tran· routine tour of the complex. IU£M Nil Mercury Savinis Bld1.1 Vtlley Vitw atUllColll * sport. The professor pulled a * CMStll MtrCllfY Sawinrs e14, Aiialon Bl'ld.11 San Dfeto fr.y. * AEC 's pokesmen were vial or Jiquid rrom h is * ttUWMGlMIUOt Mtl"CllfY ~lllSBl4i.,Edill•at8etdl * quick to admit thi!! week pocketand s aidthat ifithad * U KUU.fUU.£1JON MercorySrri11cs8fdc..lm,erilltfwy.11tHarbor *· that thus rar in t he history been nitroglycerin€', he * TIJSTllMetcury Sairi111S 81dc..lni11t&M.111NtwporlAft.. • * of the nuclear industry, couldhavesetitorrncarthe .* llESl'COWllAMemirrs.wi111S8lbt.,c.;11uAwe.t!San8en11rdino frily. ,.. thefts hav~not occurred.· control room. * *·* * * * * * *· * * * *-* * * * * '* * * * mlES NIW IPR lATI llCITS,llllClllSTm .WRAP UP THESE BREAT GIFTS - FOR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS CHEER! T~e decision will be an- nolin ced t<.londay in San Diego by C.S. District-Court Judge·Lela nd C. Nielsen. Neil Cline, secretary· manager or the district, said the funds will aid in~lt~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::-11 constr.uction--0! the water rec lamation and sea water barrier facility in Fountain Valley known as Waler FaC· TAPE YOUR HOLIDAY SOUNDS WITH ,,--. TH.IS REALISTIC®CASsETTE 0 RECORDER Reg. 59.95 Here's a better way to ·4 -995 -~:~i~:I~!~~ ,Ff minists 'Tp ~pe ak Af Irvine I ' . '-L ctures by re minists ~egn ainc Greer a nd'Afary SaYlin are a mong the ~e itts scheduled at UC Ir· eforWomen's Week. •JI.ls! Saylin will spe.ak al 8 P..m. Friday in the social tci~ce hall. l\1s ." Greer's Catt is set for 8 p.m. Satur- b f in Crawford Hall. -~n ope n house w.ill be held allnweek at the Women's ce,ter a nd s pecal art ex~ibits "'ill be held all • wetk in the·fine art~illage ~~gallery, administration _b~,ding lobby and student hea~th center. tory 21. 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Main St.-Santa Ana , 8941 AdamsAv.e.-Huntingt_onBeach 1443W.17thSt.-Santa Ana (1nHonorPlaza) .. ~ 1 ~991 Warner !\ve.-Huntington Beach 8145. Camino Real-: San Clemente I • · ·-~Crown ValleyPkwy.-1.agut)a Nigue' 13024NewportBl vd.:_Tu stin ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::==:::;~:;;:::::;;~;::;:::;;;::;:::;;:.J.__I\~ A~~TAl:N~~~c~O!!eQ~R~A~~~:;::.:~~N~=====-====1c538==9=B~r~oo~k~h~ur~s~t-~W~e~s~tm~i~ns~t~er';/"~l ~8-M'\'f V'.-l'l"'·~:T-l~OIVll)\)AL-STORt , ' ' . . • l .. • ' . ' . .. t • • Si (' " ol ' ,, st h n '" Sa~. u ~(!:\ :,.. ll l nte H u dl!it on anti fer! ,, per cou e x\ pco the. •h "'hi cas p1· H pcri due and res dct• lcrt SI • m '"' I t'\' m lh1 ' ,, or •r be '" H '" ' oh lo •b be m ,, w th • '12·YEAR DEBT' j c::·~ I Sued by , 'Sinatra L(JS A!\GEl.ES rAPr Entcrt::lincr Frunk Sin<1lJ'<.J ha ~ ).(1 1111; to court UJ u·y lo <.'ullel'l lhc rcmai1tdc1· ot a 12·\'cur- uld promisory note ·from comcdia'\i\lurt Suh\. ,In u suit fill.'d in Su1>erior <.:ourt , Sin:itru. j his d:1u2htt!r '.'\ancy und City '.'\all_onul Uunk or He\'Clly ltills suid Sahl 1 ~till 0"'('5 them a lotal or Sl(),000 on 11 820 .000 lou he made in January 1002. The suit suid Sah l uv.·es Sinatra SS.000, • '.\anc ~· 5500 and Cit.\" :'\_;..Uon;1I SI ,500. ·Vaccine ' May Sub ·For Pill RIO DE JAXEIRO <UPI) -A coniracepti\'(' \'aC'clnc that stimulatru; the body to . m anufa<.·tu'rc ;1ntibodies that kill sperm cells may e,·enturrllf rc1lhi"tfr th~ pill. 'en i-\mcrican irnmunologlst su~r.. Or. Sidney ShulmanCJf ?\c\r )'ork '.\ledical College, \\ho i ~ nar1icip11tln,1! ln thl! Intern<JL io nal Congrc3S on Jl 111nHn R<!production. d1s{·us.~1·d hi s experiments on the effects '''hich lhesl' <1ntihod ics h;;i,·e on human rertilit,·. :\cc:Ording to S ~uln1un. 15 percent of all ma rried touplrs in' t he United Slalcs experi e n ce f er tlllt y probl ems. rn 20 .pcrcent or these cases.•it is the "'oman \\ho creates the antibodies \\"hile in JU percent of the rasl's the a nt ibodies arc produced by th(,"'m.an. He expl ained his ex· pcriments are being con- Clut'ted on female rabbits and rats and th<!l M fur the results :'.lflo\(', il cOnsidcrablt• del•rease in th e animals" fertilit.~·- .ft-Ei"i:Et TIONS I '"r---,, "· Rc'\111 , Shcffr t "lo•t of 111011t., 11 Ult •-w •ltlth 111•" "'"' MOtt 9'01'fll'"J Md ,ltlflll ,' •M ._, Conlr:.iry to thal uflcn mis -quoted co nte pt . monl'}" is not 1hc root of all '1•\"11 •.• iL Is t~ love of money which causes a ll the trouble. l\loney llll('lr is 'II necessary devlte ror rncilitHling the eicrhange or goods 11n,d scrvlce:i. When tht' love of monoy grOws ricce115i\•c, 11 mon beromea .w11\in" to ,!lo lo ilny length to uequlre it. lie ub11nt10nl'! 1111 pri11clplo11 llnd i;.rruplc1 und bet'Ome!I a grovelin11 rind 11lllful object. rt•gardle11:1 ol' ho~·. !urge " t'Qrl1.111e he muy btt •ble to am11~11, We ulwayM 11rovlde u be11ut1ru1 and co1ntort1 111 memor ial 11trvlce re111 rdleas of the pr1C'e. , "·hlc h h1 decided 10lely by the btre:a\•ed family. RIOSOUIHCOAST H:.JGWAY 1.AC.1.JNA BEACH 4q4 tSJS <ANC[EME!<I( . l?Jl QIH EL CAMU'IQll.W.. • ~Q'l--0100 ....... )'<· I·' I f' 'JI '1 ' ' " ' ' " '· ' ' ,.I . " II ,. ThutSdlJy November 14 1974 OAtl Y PILOT' • .t .~ -·~ -.:...---:: . . ;;,. THE GRANT BOYS CHR/11Mlll OPEN/Nfi 1111111 TODll1!! • Gins FOR THE ENTIRE FAM/l YI! • /NILA noN RGHT.Ell BARGAINS . ' ' MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARO ALWAYS ACCEPTED !! THROl/6llOUllHE STORE! filllNT BUCKS LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS AT THE GRANT BOYS!· . I PENDLETON~ ' FOR· CHRISTMAS , PENDLETON PENDLETON ZJnll fllf1 IJ!llD LOllG Sl£M mlll FRONT REYERSIBlE IACKa PLACKa STYLE WOOL SHIRT Jock el ComH in Blue Plaid Only Sit et SmoU to f111ro large Sizei Small lo E•lro lorge· In Corne!, Red, & Novy $66.00 $26.50 HUGE ASSORTMENT OF r • ·1 Al WAYS THE RIGHT SIZE, AND THE RIGHT COLOR/ USE 1M JUST LIKE MONEY! • • • fi/11 IDEAS FOR filllS ON SALE!! ' .·• , Famo~s Maker BLACK LEATHER MOTOCROSS BOOT "Great for Dirt R;ding!" 21 lnches ~igh Wilh Tough Sole Regularl'y $42.95 ON SALE $3Q ,9l THAT FAMOUS MAKER HIGH WAIST CUFFED SLACKS Siz.es 8 lo 16. In Grey. R~. & Novy Regularly $20.00 ON SALE FOR $10.97 ' . ' Levi's , For Gals HIGH WAIST CORDUROY PANTS Siz.es J lo 13 . In Brown & Blue $1 5.00 With Match ing, .. LEVI 'S ~ FOR GALS SH IRT JACKET Sizes 5 ro 13. In Blue Only $25.00 LONG SLEEVE PENDLETON SHIRTS 100 o/o Wool in Assorted Fall Plaids From $2200 IREAT fi/111 IOI l /TTlE fi/Rl l!! / ,1 t little Girl's LONG SLEEVE COTION KNIT TURTLENECK SHIRTS S11ts 5!TIOll •o lor9e In Red. B.rown, Powder, Wh11e . .!!. "-o•y NOW $5,49 litile Girl's Fomous Maker 50 /50 DENI M TWILLJEAM S WI TH ELASTIC BACK 51ze\3 10 6:oc 1n Red Only Regularly $S.49 ONSAlEs3,97 1 liUfe Girl's Famous Maler . SHORT SLEEVE BL OUSE ......_______ WITH ELASTIC WAIST ' ~ Si1es 7 lo 14. In Red & 'fellow Regularly S6.49 ON SALE FOR $3,97 SUI DEB LONG SLEEVE WESTERN SHIRT WITH CO"fJRAST YOIC( I currs ~Utl 7 IO 14 In A\W>t!ed (olOl'I '8.99 • ~ - ' .. WRANGLER long Sleev~ Gingforom PLAID SHIRT $111:~ 7 to I <I In Rtd, 81Vf', & Green ' ' • .. .. ~ ., . • ' THE ~4GRANT -BOYS ... "' "' .., I ' . I I • I • • . -• -. • -• ~ • • ' - . " . \I fj' DAILY PILOT . Thursday. Novembtr 14. t974 ... __ __,_. -• .. . uyou a.T. W BEi ISR AT II LW ,.,,.,.llEHOUSll" oo - QUANTITIES LIMITED! ' 993-9035 ONLY ONE.OF.ANY ITEM PER • • cllsTOMER! IL ;,;706.;. . .:;llL.;.T.:;u•;;;Hn;;,;;·~;,,;~.;.";.;'-N-Ga_,... __ 53.;.·' 2_-920__,1 f. * I ,2"82 -+E:;_~q · N7·9M4 I ' ·-~;;;;;;~.~~~-....... . 8 fRACKs · EACH! c PER DISC EVERYTHING ." • . EYER~;~~~;;~ SALE! --=IN_ lH_E ~SJJBE*. __ , LIKLTJIESE-HltSJROM._. fifth Oimension "Greatest Hits .on Earth''• Bill Wi thers "Just .As I Am "• Dawn with Tony Orlando • Al Green "Back Up Train"• Terry Jacks "Seasorls in the Sun' •Harvey Mandel "Get Off in Chicago" • Vicki li!W· rence 'Night the Lights Went Out" • Baja Mar imba Band • focus "Moving Waves'' • Chilties 2 RECORD SETS · Wattstax Vol I Wattstax Vol 2 Each a big two record set c EA. Ike & Tina Turner "Huff Said'.' • Richard Harris ';My Boy" • Robe rta Flack/8. B. King "Newport in New ·York" • Billy Joel "Cold· · spring Harbor'' • Brady Bunch • Papermoon (soundtrack) • 8.8. King "l ive in London" • Rare Earth '·One World'' • Lights Out in-San Francisco 12 record set) • Jackson Five "Maybe Tomorrow" a ·oo ,TBACIS OLD EACH RADIO SHOWS inch1dl111: • .lack Be11111 • ~nl 8u'ltr5 • Saint • Sing Cro5by • The Sllldow • Lone Kangrr • Amos & Alldt • Tiit rel • Cddie Cantor • Gt1ni111He • Dick lflCJ • In· ner S.nctuim • The Shadow 1 C 101 STRINGS LP'S . . EACH! 30 GREATEST HITS . Dr. Doolittle • Scandalous John BIG 3·LP SE.T 00 C/EL/EBRAJ/E WIJH · OllR COMPU" SEUci'loN OF ncn RED SEAL CLASSICS SALE PRICED . ISLES OF CLASSICAL RECORD/MS . ALL DOUBLE DISCOUNTED · ~ LIKE OUll COMPUTE SELECTION OF crg COLUMBIA CLASSICS Here's A Sample ' . Szell "BeethoveO 9· Szell ''Brah'ms -4 S y m p h o n i e s ' · Symphonies" 03S758 7X30281 Baraste in "Mahler Horowit~ "New· Rec~ Symphony •2'" M2· ord ings .of Chopin" 32581 • M32932 ' - DOUBLE .WARNER BROS:@ ., ---DISEOUNI · . PRICED · ALL 6'' llST LP'S • * • ' ALL, ·7 .. LIST.' TAPES ·'1 ·· * ALt. HIGHER LIST PRICES ARE SIMILARLY DOUBLE DISCOUNTED EVERYT"iNG , IN, STOCKI, · . *PHILIPS AND DGG CLASSICS NOT INCLUDED IN THIS SALE • r-......._ _... ... J Randy NeWm~n . -"Good ol Boys" Maria. Malduar · "WaitJen in a dOnut shop" Jethro Tull "War Child" ·~ ' Van Morrison • America Gregg Allman ··ve_edon Flff.ce"~ ..-.~ · "Holiday·~ _"Tou r" (2 record set) . . ' . Gi.r 'llM OWf! ·' ALL I P~ICE.S SLASHED!1 LIKE ; THESE HITS. FROM . Alt.ANTIC RECORDS fAI Average White Band ""AWB"' .- CSNY "So Far" K . J Geils Bind "Nightmares" • · -ELP .. Welcome back. my friends" (3 re cord set) -i ·PRICES GOOD ONLY AT. THl!SE Li.OCATIO ' . . ..... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~----. ..... --~~~~~~~~~~~~~--. -. 706 N. Tustin Street · 3175 Yorba Linda Blvd ,_ . Fullerton, CA 92631 993-9035 'Orange, CA 92401 * 24882 Mulrlands Blvd., El Toro,-CA 92030 , 837-9944 532,9201 468 E. 17th Street - Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ' ' -9115 931 South Brookhurst Anah!im,\CA 92604 • . 533-9220 ' 1 3821 S. Bristol Street Santa :Ana, CA 92704 556-9195 I . ., . . •, I • ' _, , ., ---·- •• • . -. . , •... • (I. • • .. • -. . . " '- .. -t • • • • • ' l . I • New Mall ' Wirig C~lebration ! ·Nou.14~16 Starting today, November 14 (and.lasting fol'. three days) the new Mall Wing of South Coast Plaza-stretching from Bullocks to the Carousel Court-will become fun and lestivi- ty-We're having a new Mall wing ding ... a party with music ana aance performers ~­ ·The International Folk Fesf val features artists representing 10 countries and will be \ staged. in the Jewel Court of the new Mall ' . . wing . Their performances will be from 12:00 to 8:09 PM, with continuous music .in the stores and throughout' the new _wing by strolling · musicians all hours of the day until closing at 9:00 P.M.,·exeept Saturday when it ends at 6 P.M. Programs are available at any of the distinctive new stqres . Drop· by. Now there 's inore to shop . . more to enjoy at _South Coast Plaza. • Thursday. Noveml)fr 14, 1974: '· DAILYP1LOT • • - • .. . • v . . ' • -• ,, . , , • -&o~th Coast ?Ia ,a • ' . k-· BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA . ., . ) , , . • • Plaza's 3-clay _ -,, .. Folk Festival 'OJ 1 1'._on 't n1 •1•d a p11:-C· si)(f1 . lnrr'l\.WJ l1,;111on ::ihol or \"is~, 1111r ph•Mt )'. ur nlO IH.'Y to cxlft_·rlcni;w U14.t, best uf the \~'Id 11 hen !he Int er· ti11n;1l F•ID:: ·t-'l·~ILVi.!J :.it uth ('u,;1 ~1 Pluza .... tartlt ncers . 'l'hu Sah1.y1:1n Philippir1 t• 0Mncers, direc~ed b,\' Son\;1 l 'o1pudqcjQ_•und tho $:1ll 11n(I Pc_ppl•r Steel apnd friJ O\, Uic \\'csl lntli c:s \viii perform on Su\urdu.\· it;o\·e1nbt·r JG.1'he Siill :ind Pc:ppcr SLc·cl Bund !-lr~d :1} • '01•co1bt:r 14 untl dir'l·<·tcd by {'hutk Countee, lttsls lo 'lhrt;cd:.i}s. ~ , Ull l'rprels lht· u•Hl\Ul' musit' r (; r :1 11~ 0 Pc n i n G nf the \\'t·~I lnd1c.-. :i nd his cch:hr:11 to_n n I he 500,000 511· f;1n111u::. ti 111 hn d •• nt·crs. 1\lso ~~· 1n :dl .11 ing ~tldlllon 1i, v n S :i turd <•Y \\il l be' :-;o ut h l •1 <1 :.l .1 laza v. ill 11 . ,.,1. ,,,. 1;01,.0 .-1. ' I I ,, ' ,1 !'I l•:o; ,111 ~:~l~r~· p:r !~r.IT!~~CCJ\ >}' 111 .•L Bl•\ U(• :11111 !ht:',\' ,\·itt thrill lf 111 .111.011,11 .1.1 tt;ils fru1n lu \~l·\i cr:. 11 1th Samo\'an firc-cou1.l\~'h· .... 11 1th .c~n11,'~\1111"' knJft· d;1nccr:.. the Fi.1fan mu:o;1c b 1 ~rolhn ~ g1111111:o; fire walk, t.he t11ntalizil'!i lr(JITI I I W <i .m . tlall) unlil \\'igghis of 'T uhiti:u1 !orch cli1:o;1n:,: al 9:00 p.nl ilall.\ dancers un<l the dreamy un- Advtrtlalng Fttturt Euch day stu•:t1 ng al 11''°11 llulatiOtlJ\ or the llawuiiun .-~:x c e pt on S :iturda.v , huJ:.1. Tani, the brilliant ;· ~ ~~vc.n;~r l~ .. ''·hen pc~·tur ,\'ltUn !-J :.lul' uf the Okaluni's. " m:ftlles st<i rl ut 11 uu " 111 · µrt.·sl·nls a h1·pn oli c firt! pot · ;.~ and e rtd ut G.P .rn .. thrc .... dil · . ba11 d:in1·1• ,;s no olhl·r per .. fc rcnt ethni c grnu1>:. 11ill fo rml.!riuth ·iio·ld · perform in 'the J c11cl Cvurl c 1 · t'\f the ne\I' \Ying. i\lcxil'an. El Cuatro De Copas 11111 Sally's Sc;ottilh Hlqhlandtn, •per left, appeared ,toct.y "' the ~ ~ of ScMlth Caost Plca:o's Int.. RCrtional ~k M•sical Ftsti•• r'UIUi•t· te4ay throlM)h Scrhtrday. Clockwiu frOM top J:e.fllffr _. tlM' Ma•• lor• T...rtc• Orcht1tro. ftsti•~ producer CMd uteee Y) e GraltaM, Okakltd's Polptsl• ~·.,. attd ~ lallet Folklorico • ........ bottom '*ft. Mo•o loro Tomurico MUsiciOM wffl ttroll lhroUCjhout ttw MW SCMlth Coast P.lcn:C!I wlftCJ ploying trac:Utional male of Y11igolla•ia and s,rtMa Poly..._ fin aMI knift Mees are to be perfonMCI .t 11 a.m. aetd I, l Clhcl 5 p.M. S .... doy. ' SCpts v~nd Yt1GO:-.la1"i<nl:-. ap1>e;1r ul l lhrl·e chiys nnd pe rform ,1'hur~du y '.\o\l'Ol· SJ>l•(·iaJizt.'5 in music \1er:1 l)er 14. Cruz :-1.v ll', us ing lh(• harp. •1 r.?;iilily \\'ill j1/'fl·r tolurrul r c nquito jarocho, the a I. h · h:ir:.ina :n1d a uu1·1ur. te:..· o I c .-\rgcn\lnc· e gauchos 1vhos c IL·uch.•r . Other groups to appear e'irlo/i~Y tla s. 111111 f1rsl 1nt/udc Scottish bagpipers. prize in lnlcrna!ion;.il d;ulc·c the liall l'l Folkloril'o, ~o\'a compctit 1on 1A 110!>1.·011. Zora 1'an1boriza, mu :..ic· of .. Abo on·Fritl:iy. lhl' Hu'i:.ian ,·11~vsl avia und Lhe l.;1tin • :tfanri ·aOrChcstr•1 .dirt·1.· :\n1c ri t:in Grou p . th l· " "-tcd by Ltonid L·~;1thrl'~k \' \'ati\itl¥d V<1tio Trio. and (~ with so/olist. Pun.l'U, 11 iii Bob i\l<:Clure ·s country ;ind .$ 1>1'1orm . 11·cstern band ~,_,, ~:::-:::-:::-::--::~-,-~-,--~------~.,..--"-~~~~~ Romper Room Gifts ~l iss i\l ury Ann of Rom · per Roo m "'ill be i;::iving ""·iv to each child \\'ho \·wt.i.-.. .... ,it h--M.~-0m 11 .,a... to 4 Pi\1 . a free cnn or play dou hand a eom limentar\' pass for free r1 c on I e J\T a ll Carou s e l . See her located at tire lo\l·cr le\'el entrance lo Sc:1rS' from the ~1all .. Winnie the Pooh \1·ill be giving a\l'ay free balloons to all children Friday, 6 to 8 Pi\1 . and .Suturday. 10 to 11 :30 Ai\!. l to·3 Pi\!, and i:30 to5P~I. ' -•· vo11ey Hi9h School .-... ..... Miit .w ...i ... trtcks o1,.. sleitlll oi i...d of"'""' t.aehtt St-y --rlpt/r ... -........,,,...... la moqic produced. the l•on's Wi1ri ~a c~ wltaM •••r• "''°"" fw charity wl indllde~from left, D*e fl~ Miiie ..._..io. MIR , .... ...,.,&..ft Rlll•y, RO<JCr Gray, Miko Halal .. !, l\IMfy M.._. IOd C..i RlMo. '. Wizards · to Dazzle (rowel · The Bart>n 's \\lizards arc a group of t"'·enty students a t Founlain Valley High School learning the art of magic ·nnder the rutelage of m hth-pf'Ofe!sor-Sl·a-nley ri lcttclman. i\lembers of the Baron's for four of their members Geylo HoepMr, aw.rof Toys IMemotional.,.hies _. \\'i:r:ards will performS~lur· lo 4 pflea r in Bullock's • ,...,._ c...,... toy boat in the bvbWintJ wot..-s of --- ,.,....,JN--. dirntor of tk~Wff'~ ....... qols ,.ody to ti.Ip S... cottWot•. ~ 1•tt ~ant .llrtfu:llry Sale crt s~ars Costa' ..... sfGrt"-R( South Coast ftlcna , Mrs. 'reswan will :; . ~~-~ a free' microwo.-e c*i119 clo1s from 2 to 4 p.M. ~ .~~~day. Any wt.a wish may.~ 1i91' • for -....... r :i ~r,.tructlC\" i!! thrff. f?M ortd a ltolf how claf1es to 1,;~w ot Stars Cotto Mesa. --MISS M,UY AHN To YisH Sears The fa scination or I his cx- tr:i C'ui:_ricular .acli\·ity has developed these teen mem· bcrs into adept performers v..•hose sorcery has thrilled m any campus audiences • <1nd dral'.·n the attention of Aull ock s D e partment Stores. ' .. '..,. ·:, . . , .. '.:· ' . ". ... ~·" .. . ,• ... ... . ' . .. .. •• COHGIE TO"S e CRE,U'll'E PLi\YTlllNGS ' e \\'OODEN.SlllPS e l'ISllER-PIUCE e DINliEY TOYS e PEGG·Y i\'ESBIT DOLLS e l'ILUUil,IX TILUNSe.STEIFF Ai,'11'11.US• l'ILU'£EL e Cllll,D Gl'lDA.~CEe SCllUCO 'J'OYS e l'IL\D,\lllE iUEX.\l~IJEll 1)01.,LS e FURG1\ DOLLS e CONSTRUCTION ·SETS e p ,UUiEll BllOTHEHS e IL\l,'DCllJ\Fl'ED DOLL llOUSES -FIJIL,'ISlllNGS e J;'TC .• PLAYSCJIOOL e TYCO e l'IL\GIC SETS • liE\VPIE DOLLS e ru''ICliEIIBOCliEll e l'lllLTOX BllJ\DLEY e RADIO W1\GONS e l'XI~tl.'E TOYS-DO~JESTIC ,\,~D LllPORTS i , I ( • I ' ' • • • day, Nov . 16, 28 a nd JOl.h in Lal-labra . Santa Ana. and tt. •W ... ....._la Sovth Coast Plata. Visitors to Bullock's stores throug hout SOuth €oast Plaza, as '-''ell· tM •• -..a .,.. ocMwd Hoipfter's ne-w tifort is Orange County rrotn.,. noon . to-3 p.m . -· -\---as Bullock-'-!t-"Downtown -. epaliffl IMs ...._ McnMJ-te to shri>aard-~~you wtilk- Thc club has arranged Los .Angeles store. ~•-" ,...,._ ,._tola. SOUTH C:OA-Sl--l'lAZ-A-• GeSfA ME£ loy .. Awoy PHONE 546~4510'--N...-f" ChriOll'IOS ' Ko.,..•n/Cr•dit mouer chorge SonkAmericord • - 'I Sears _ COSTA MESA ONLY S ee Winnie The Pooh® Bulloorts -11i'4)1~p....i:--;:;.-.._.- Meet Miss Mary Ann A-fiss lo.iary l\nn will be in 1he store Sai ur day unly, fru 111 11:00 A~I HJ -1:00 Pt.I. LxJICJ Luv.-cr ~vt:I FREE Coupon fo r I riJc on fl.lall Caroust"I rude anJ C;lll of Pl;iy Dough 10 e very child char Y1)1ts 1\l:u-y A nn SiuwJay. • .- Rohe SALE 20%0FF St"•n Re 111:ulwr Low Price' •.Fleece • ~,·Joh 11 nd T ri col Quilted •Pile •Prints and So lids •long ttnd Short Style!! • t\lisiSee:' a n<J \\'omen'~ Size~ CUT '22! Girls' Spyder Hik es 3711 Only 3UO available. All bikc5 an.:-un- .U!tt"mbled. Full sci'v1cc: and sci-up ;l\·;11 !.1.ble at Sear~. 1 Spor1in1 Cl)Od.1 IJtpl. 'f t•lt·vi si<•ns-Stert>t>S a11ct Orgar1.., " ..... ' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ,\ ' c ' ORGANS .Sj59.9' S1erc0Consolc ____ $l 99 ::i3~J.?5 Op1igan 11.·ith lknch #-1717 _____ _.239 !'lj7~.95 Opdgan wi1b Bench#4i;!S ______ ,5219 :-.!9.95 Enu.'rtiliumcnt· 5}59.95, 19-in. Color TV #11168.2, 1259 S4J9.95, 19-in. Color TV #11195, 1339 $.<i)9.95,19-in. Color TV #4 1%, 8359 Black and Whitc'TV's S6-i.9'5, 9-in. TV #4998 1 S•iB 579.95, 12-in. TV #)O J I 1:58 S!.!IJ.9,, 16-in. TV #50401 878 Thursd1 . Nov1m~r 14. 1974 Hurry, Sale Ends Saturday, November l6ah s.m.Pridaa Poley .......... ,, ........................ d' ... , ... .. . No Phone Or~ Pie ... .. .......... 4 ..... ,..· .......... , ••• ~ ..... .... ,.,.. ......... . ' ' ) irt 1\Jo i.I 111•111 ,. iii IC r 1lu1•1•1I l'ri1•1•,.. ,. • 0 FREE PIZZA! 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Slc•·1>/Play Soils "Q:,.., S4.61I f'<'Oh SUJh '" 2 ... ·ay If l'trf,a ~lf1.Kh l.n11. Irrc~· ·233 ul.11s. fl.1mc rc-1·,rJ • ;inr. Jnt.1no· ~izcs. SAVE 2 0% to 30%! f'ealherlit e* Lugguge Sl4,.!l·in. \\"e.,\..t'n<lcr_l l .17 .SI (,~o. 2'>-in. Pullm.m_·I :~.1 7 ~!').00, 21'-in. Pullman_ I-I . 77 S.!1.00, J I-in. Pullman_l8.317 ::.2~.00Suir I.la 19.97 .S.!7.W Dress O.tg....._20. ii 51>Tut.,B3• 8.0i S.4 VE •,'Jtl! Pockel Cale ulalor ' <l1,..,ra1~·• 011 .!1>p(I•· H~,ul•r s.;~.'J'I :d>k· h.nreri"' or AC 2 588 ;adJpH r. llJKluJc:J ~ 11 .. 11.i.:tc Unnrt.·ir. Ca111er11 V t1/Jf. SA J'I:: '15! Solid-ox Welder J1,,.1 ... .l14.9Y ~.IMIO f Fl.I.me uur. '1997 UieJ pn1p;i.ne 11nJ ln~J u•Y#ll pc:lkrs. '' l ,f)O Nylon Ski Jackets Sein Price 1499 Women's sizc5 S, M, L Navy and Lt. Blue . Women'i Sport111ceor CUT50% Little Boys' Wool Blend Shirts- Were 83.99 Plaid. 7CY'.k. \'\lool .. \(Y,;i Poly· r~tcr. Sizes .:;-OX. Wa5h'ab!e:. SAYE. '13! Vinyl Tote Bag Roomy cairy·a.11. In colon? SAYE .SO% on 41 House Plants 2V.;1n. li~e. RrJUllr 49c e•cll ~.IJ'J ,-in. Houre 4-98• l'llnu____;l.48 rot . w Gorde1t Shop CVT32%! Fun Gym Set l Swtnp. ,i;J,, l;liJe riJe:. • .......... 3297 • - S-1 Pridt;g Peliey • ' If u ... aet ,,., ............... u redllUd or• 11peti•I purehue, i IJa 11 )tr~,.._ ........ ,run:Mw. thour h not n:.duced Is in-eii· CVT •2.•6 Junior Pan111, J eans 11ptt •• , ...... --- CVT '.1 to '10 \l1omen'li Sh oe1 AtlorteJ colora.'A'~" S8 1@ II:? i\fany siyk'~ Sizes<\. Junioriizes i.1t 3ss 5ss ' 9.ru. . and H> ~II Junior IJu:t1ar SA VE '3.53! 16-in. ••Rabhi1'' Pooh's frienJ ~ !(..in. Rt~Nl1r5b..;o high. 297 Inf e111b '.Children '1 ·Dept, SAVE '5! Handy Seat Valet lift up HOfa,gc 1ray. lle,ul:ir !24.98 1991 J\'01ion.t Dept. SAYE· '21 8-in. Hanging Plants With han).\l'r. Coleus, Rt,:Hl1r S.l.'l'J pii;i:y b.«i:, n10r.,. J97 Gnrden Sltop SAVE 66%! "C" Cell Batterie8 for 1oy., radius., css- kllt:'- TfJ lhpt. ._... .. 10~. Shoe lkp1. ' Sit VE '2.52 Boys• Pullo,·er Swealers Sites S·2U. All acrylic. R,~Nl1r i l.49 !'~.'}1 s .. -e;uer .. ·irh J97 Vc-J ·1 .97° &}'I• Wear Dept. Fantous J\laker Double Ki1it · Wm.liable f;i.bric. ~S. 60-in. wide. Sein Prit 1 l~I li'crP. Sl.'l'J.$12.'J'J l nrer1or. t'.lrl"riur. s1 Disu•u1i1111"•I colon.. µII'"' • P11i111 Dr:pl. SAYE '50.99! Garage Door Ope11er lns!;ll<Jtion e1:tr11o #fi)l l R~"-"ltr lli'il.W S.\2').'}J Shrt..Jr.kT-U~. #.?7.l)ll!-288.88 '129 B.Uldi"I f1101erla~ Dtpt. --- " l\"li!lses' Sltort Sleeve S "·ealcr1i S,i\l,l.. 333 l;.tih111!1 . \\JJl(,u_77c l'•rh lludgel Sho11 ' 50C/t! Off"! l·lusky Bo,.s' JP.an!j Tapert.·J 1•'8· Size)"''~ ~.w.··.•;o, ~)1o i-'., S.411E '2! Brigl1t Quilted Jlri11ts F~ll colo r1. 4~·1n. Jlr,ul~r n.'Jlt 197 ,L CUT 14! Lutcx Flul Pttint l.>tH•Ulflll\IC."J. #S~ll\li SAVE '50! Waler Soft11er ~<111 E", #~17,\. In· Ml!f;lll•r S.~.¥.1 s1al~ion ,.~.,. 27988 Plumbinf'llt:uli111 V t111 • I . SAVE 20o/o·! Blown-in FIBERGLAS ®', ,• lnstii11e<l Gu ttering \\'hi1c only unUtr l,o.rr. l\linimum job 6~ feel. Single ~!Or)'. Uuittlin,11 Un1erie1/• DeP'· 1 I • Ri:-;:ul11r Sl.99 fl. 159 ff. - Ins ulation l·1nrTI Jcc-p 1n llninsulJft'J auic. AverJge ho111c n1~'1.liut1nJ.t 1000 ::,q. ft. • Rej1.ul1r Sl22 Sears South Coast Plaza • L11huula1td Allie ·1. 1 .• 1 " 1 All F \\'j,! 'L '' lh \\ '" ·- ( I· I . l ,, I •. l ''• " •• " . Uniforrn for Jlrofe111;ionul ~1t•ar 30%0°6 0 % 'l..u~of .. ,j l<I !H.J<hlll<. \t,"h~bk_• /..lirit•· '\ut .. 11..,,,, .iod ,,,l,.r• ·11 ... 11 '"'"''' ~ '"''' ."i,I J 'F. •J .' Ho Ys, l\~·1011 Ju1·h.t •I \I "11>1" '' h.1• ,, J111r .,.i, """"" II··•· ~: ·~1 4ss All Custo111 Dru pcry Fohrit·s n1ul J.jniuµ \\'i,k· :l•"•rin1t n1 n1.111y •ll"-""(,a.linJ. • li.Jh:r1 ft,~!· _;~o~rf" lt•·i:11l11r l'ri.:r ·'· ~· ., t;J" . . ' ~.... ·~~ 'oC· .. I/I 1 " ~ ·~ ""· , r~ -i :;. -<., fii:U . ,,. . .->1 \~(" ~ l ' . , :i/ 1-Hl, l'ainl Spray••r \ I , ,I , I ~·.11 !.In~. llr .. ~~l~l.'rt J)t l,.Lr• !·U P'-1. 9997 \\ 1!11 'l'f,11 ;.:un , ll"•I• /'1u111 " /Jr111. . '°i)as1t· •6:-19 f : .. ur1~111u11 llan•IY l·:l~f·trif• En ,:r11,1·r NeJ.blLl'I s5 . L1ng l.b1ini.: c.1rbiJe rip. Ad· j U\.tulilc speed,, • ' .. • SAVE'30! MICROWAVE ~-C..QOJUNG_ _ CLASSES Kenmore Microwave Oven Uy ~1rs. Thelma Pressman, direc1oi' of the ri.·tic rowavc 19995 • Ct,)()kin~ Center will be held oq Saturd.i!.Y •. Nov. I c,_ fron1 2 10 4 P.f\-1 . All • present and future t.1icro· wave oVen O\\'ners are in- Operares on 120 vohs, 20 minu{e timer. Porfi6 e ... ult on counter· top. 9 cu . ft. size. #990.i I vited to jnend. - CUT •5 to 1 9! Acrflic Sl1uwls nnd Catles \\'J\ ~I!, "h1u: h\11-YourChui•e f'1nfr.,ti( tJpc: \\~, s3 ~!'! hl·p~· ••r "hu~ • -... ~tu"'l. ,\Ii/finery Oep1. CUT '20 to '.1.1! !\lf'ri'"' Suils and ~1)or1 co11 1s \\ "rr lSti ·, Ii. l.''l'J . ~111 '" ~"' :0-pur•co~I· '33 l 9" ... '33 ~ • • .llt'11 ·~ Oreu Clothi11g '11oveu lledis1trcad f 11ll l'i1~ 'l.;o. l'l.'16 2498 ~''1 1)(, Qut-e11 ~ulc _ _21J.98 3(1')')(1 K1 n.i; ~ilc ___ 3·1.98 UrnpPry 0"/11. 20% OFF ll t•µ:u lar l'ril·cs o n SAJIE 'Bl Hair Dryer Prof tssiun al-1 ypt. E.Mr c"'r)oin~ Pink. -Nora~ \Vi~~ll wlon __ 6.88 13~? SAJIE '7! R anch1•r·slyle Jacket Pul1·e~1l.'r·cu11"n Hct ~1 denim, polresl•·r 1111· ing 01\ pt>l)'l'S U I 1997 lt;,i(l.1n,1;. S.Xl. SAVE 50%! Decoralor Bedspreads •·Lombardy" Sil9.9M full Siie 4,99 ••Eder•" S.ll.98 ful!Siie 15.99 Drapery Depl. \\ ·' '·· SAJIE '1.561 Stretc h Bras Natutal cup; JlAl , U, C, D. Contour CUil Jl.J6A, .)2.J8U, L. 1'le11'e Dre•s Sh..irl wi1l1 FREE 'fie ' Get a Free Tic, wiih purch:15e of .w~J nr f.uicy Jn.""Slo i.hirt, tur· mt'rlyS610SIO. 497 Sears Regular Low Prices on All Decorator Rugs. in Stock 4x6-fc. and 6'19.fr. siirs. Choose from prinu~d oric oiah to lon5 WNll\ shag5o Corpet Depl. CUT'IO! • ALLS01''A l N STOCK / 3-Ib. Polyester Slcl'1ling Bag ..• Wood Framed Llthogra11l1s SAl'E '90! < -=>· <•·CyC'le "rurlable Di11hwasher \\'11h 1mplt' twtd~ tl~,_ftm.'I~ b~Kk 1vp. Choi<t of 19995 u>lorl-1 71001. C11Jfom Ki1ehe1t Dept. .~·lbs. uf quilred polY:-l.n• Prir.• t•11cr 1,[J.,r. Nylnn co•·••r, couon lining. 888 l'un k•nbth zippl.'r. YOUR · CHOICE 38o/oOFF On slightly damag<'d por1ablc and undercoun1er di sh- washers plus porcelain sinks, cabinets, counter 1ops, me1al wall and base cabinc1s',others . ~J17.inc:h siit·. Coluf--w~n1 ll'l.'l'i ful subjcus 1ochoo~ fron1. 988 Gi/ucenr Dtpt. SAJIE '50! 8-Track ·Component Sy&te111 ~puitt ruu sizc re· corJ chan#r, IH '' Rt"t!99.9• spt..l;~r l!nclosw e1, 24995 l ..microphon1:1 ind. ... Thursday, November 14. 1974 ' OAllVPILOT ll:J \ ~l ' rc::::::l Saturday, Nov. 16th. 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.\u: ~ TRUCK-LOAD~MEAT SALE! -I-: ASSORTMENT OF USDA CHOICE MEATS ON s,u,~---r r Extra lean Ground Beef Pa1tie11 Regular '12.90 -··--nn;13•, ----- 3.u,, ll•g Regular •9 frozen Shrin1p, Shl·llcJ, l)e. vcancJ. 10-Lb'. Box FM rn1en1yle S1>are l''ilet J\1ignon ' I' Bonelrs• Tied Beer 1295 R ih• 495 S1eok• 1495. J Clod Rou111 · Box lte1ulur S7 Uox ft t•g ul a r Sl8 Uo:< Regular Sl·l .90, 5-LIJ. Box 5-l.h. Box Plus many more items. For informa tion call Sears Me ats (714)523-0177 Uae Seara Convenient Credit Pla11s c.-. • • .... • " r • 'l l" ,, Hug-ulo11Q!i 11Li-To1l S Jockinb"8 Run rl.'sisiant,Slfl.'ICh ltr;:u lar ~l .~9 mesh host.• 1n fa~hiun 6 4';.. Cl.JT •2 ,,, •.;: l\le11's Pu111s und J eans (0 11011 t•1r,l u r")" p~nlli ~n.1 /t:Jll' Urokl.'n '""~· Polyes I e r-li I l<'<l Pillo"·s 397 S1d.S1tc _______ 2 rori5 Quctn ~ilc 2 ror 86 King size ror i .50 SAVE '80! Stereo Corner Group t-lcrculon• t"t..:d <or Rr~1il•rl.1i9.ll:; fl!lrJLc o•·l·r<. T"" m~11rC~)l·), !. luunJ•· 299.!lS uun~. ., f'uritilur" /Jf'pf. SA l'E '100! Ki11g-eize Recline r l'u1 tht' ht,1nun. Rl•JI cumforl fur n:.adin.11io IVP!l.rSl9'1.'-' ""'"~ s99 • F11r11i1ure Dept. \, .. SAJIE '2! .~9rmul r .. en,;1h llulf Slips N"u-rlin.11. ~lip' "uh l.1<c ~rwu i\IJ111· ~ll<' l.ing~ne Oep1. CUT s3j ')97 . -- ....,.. .,. .I " SA /,E! ' . l00"/t1 N,·lon Fasltio11 Biki11is Ynur.hnttt.·"1 n1·i•u1 "n,l .1<.•IJI<". J"rurnn .. ! ~n.l pl.un. '· ~l I. "'' ' B '"' 1 .. r b'k '" ~I Perma-Presl* Sports-Shirts------ 'il1ere S.1.99 Clear.tncc of men's shi r1 s · 111 1nosi l~· sn1:tl l. Some 1ncJiWTI, l.1.rge. Limitt:J tu ~tock On hanJ . t\fen"s Ca1ual Wear Dep1. I. SAVE 1 1 to '.'l! Polyes ler Blunke1s '" 3 "'.1J9Twin sizt·------6.:19, · 3IU.IJ')FuU~11c 8.i9 Sli.')'JQutcn 11 .1'1 .:>lti.'.l')l\1n,i;s1z· 15.19 Dome11ic Dept. SAJIE '60! Versatile Sofa Sleeper Dccp p.1t!.l<·•I !l"n•· Rrsul•·~~:•i•i:; l"~tn pnl1•urcth.1n1: t ... Ull Jt'~t, l>Jdo. •ulh- ltlll•· 21988 ,..ur11ilure U"I''· SAJIE •;;01 Ranch·8l)·le Bu11k Bed lnduJl\ ,.., . ., hunk bc-,1~ 1wo m.111rc•w~ i...IJl'f 1nJ 11u.1rJ r .111. s139 furnit11re Dept . CU T '/! . . , J\le 1l'8 Colorful U11de rwear lonibl J ,,,non \llldcr"••Jr 11t T ·•lnr!' urJlul·!i. Utul< n i.•tl·S •n•I ~1yk·'· 56~'"' CUT' 50'7r ! Were 85.50 J ucquard Bath 1"owc ls 1'..shioncolurs. Now 2. i5 W:r; S!."'' l·IJnJTllwcl .. 40 W'".:>I !.)'l).".uhCJoih I.lo IJume~tic Depl.· .-1 ' ~ ."i.·IJ1E '82 ! IJ111llt~x llt•d Outfil "J "" '"' I 111 Hlr\l r •1•n111.: m.urr.•-.•. 1 I>• •l•I< r• <Ju11!,,J ,l11 "'\< ''· • .loi ... J"f 'i(J! 11,.no l .. r"~:'l.'10 l1u1ers1>rin~ i\la llrcss ut1<l l-~011nd utio 11 \JO t'!l.t !nrn 1"11~ tn ru ll ~1il·, i(iU "' r"•fl-I k1r.1.I J.1.m~~i. Reg S~ I 'J 'J\ f\111 \jz~1tf, I 09, 95 .,,, ' f"11n1irure U1p1. ' ' , . I .. ' . SAVE 1 Lb.! SAVE 20%! 333 Bristol St. Phone 540-3333 \ Delicious Cas hews Fresh rook~! ho1 c.c.hC\\'S nuw :.11 fobul us sa\'in~). Hei:w lar S.:Z.99 Lb. ·1ss Original J:>ortruit ~ 11 ' I I-inch pur1r.ucs 111 n1.tnr dcsi8n) . l,b. • I I ' • • \..-.. Authentic Enqlish architectural detailin9 is the "'--·--------hliUmaHc of tM new Londo" Shop in · the newly expanded moll wit19 of Sovth Coast Pina, Costa ... Mesa. London Shop vice J>"'sidtnt ond store monCHJt•r &nie Sands o~ tM newest unit of the leveMy Hills · bo~d chain. It is OM of 30 MW stores at Soutti Coast r . ·- ( . .. .. Phn:o and the fin;t London Shop sit,,ated in a suburban shoppinq center. Pants, pants, ponts. The "in" lootc for women th~s yeor is als.o the wise choice for motfters--fo·be look11t9 for holiday party wtor. Peori Pierson of Pa~ lay in South Coast ptozo's new moll MICJCJ'Sls a block chiffon bejewelled in st<J'ins. <Jage tb e 11/tima/<' 111 mil/en1ity. HOLIDAY FASHIONS ... fo r truly the 1110s/ bea11tif11l tinw in .l!<!ltr life . SOUTH COAST PLAZA • ..,., •J • ,, ,, ' ' 557.5734 ~-n""' ~N>.I'""" An•M•f'l'I (.t"''"' ~"llO'lfl<.o<ll • • ' .. Mv1rtl1lng F11111t1 f '""'.:~ Sears fo r JU n iOrS Assorted styles. .. every· thing from tailored trousers to trim jeans.' Assorted . fabrics, too, everyone machine washable, In a wide range of colors and patterns that inclu,~e prints, plaids, and solids in pastels and dorks. Junior sizes. rc:::J So. Coast Plaza ~ 3333 Bristol St. ""'"""'"""· PhoneS40·3333 ' . South Coast Plaza 1---~ Wh ere Thr ift Is Always In Styl e N·f>W! . , • • ., ,.,. . ![~ ••• . ·. ::;: ..•. . . ... . , ; " ·' .. • ' • . . . . . . .; ' .. .. ' . . ' .. . ' . • • • . . ' . ~1---0-r -· -1..--l--~·I j .. Prices EfJ.c:tive through Saturday, November 16 Use Seof!S Revolving Charge ; Buena Park, 8150 La ·Palma Ave. Phone 8'28·4400 pants like l these for Misses Machine-washable poly· ester double knit pants -trim and tailored to party-going designs for the holidays. Striking jacquard patterns and glorious solid colors. .. ¥isses sizes. , Oranl!e 2lOO N. Tusti'ii' Ave. Phone 637·2100 • ' Slort '1oufll Mofldoy 1tit11 SoM-doy 9,30 "'·"'· .. '130 ,M, Svndfty I 0 A.M. 10 6 1',M. .. . •' . • • . • ' • . ' '. ' ' ' ' ' ' / 'I .. ·r • ' • · OPE-NING SOON ' Let us help you take a memory trip back to the Midwest -1910 era .. Vi sit our nostalgic scene, it 's like · b~ing in an emporium filled with all those traditional items that make the home beckon when "Company's Coming " China -Glassware · Pewter-Linen NEW FASHION WING· LOWER LEVEL South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa l I CREPE .IT UPl DtP ... COOK ... • and SERVE will our New er.,,. Gridcltl"'. You ~:c---+1---~~»-n<i' have to i. 1n Mpert Cook to produce tlltra .... and ctllp · aepes. COok them on tht bol1om of this Pin .... the flil'TIOUS reslauranl& II O¥et' lht .ood. Gift bOxed w11h • •e paoe OOOkDook. '2000 ,-------------------------! .,._· ............................ -.•. 1 •• '.'; ••••• ' •••• I -I ............................................. , ....... . I .......................................... 1lo ..... . I W..T« '~ ..... I I JJJJ lrittel $t, Toioi E~loHO .......... .. f -'--f~ -Coif."'" !:':;'.' .. ::::::::::::::.: ""'--------------------~-­..... -. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristol_. Costa Men. C11ll. 0262fl DECO DECO RIAN LAMPS · a beautiful, decorative. lamp that un iquely combines i soothing. shimmerin g light and a fantas ia of descending rain-like qrops. HANGING LAMPSAS SHOWN - $1.19.00 Welcome ... to our neighbors on the mall ,_ SOUTH COAST 'LAZA COSTA MIS.&--140-7,777 ........... ,... __ ,..., ,. ;i THI MAU Of Ol.lHGI OIA ... I -6l7·7777 ............ __ (. .... FURNITURE ~w Sowtll Co,st Pine 11'1111 ... hUock's ston w*h otMn ift the Costq MIN lha,plRt cellfff'. Souncls' of water tPlashi119 along indoor wllhrtaH adds i~st to t(ip !t ~ny of 10 new stons o,.n ift tH new South Coost Pina moll. WaitJr19 'neath a ttplica of the ctock at Mew Tor1f1 farn.d liltmore Hote4 it GhMia CiiMnf, s4tspenon for the Clock C-.mtlf ln,tfM' Mw Souttl Coa1t Plato mall; Gloria shows off Hte largest of the t1.,1ec11 1tock1d by the sfott. muriel Stevens lake9' the mystery out of mousses, lhe sighs out of souflles. lhe doldrums out ot dinner ... whal s her secret? she cooks with love. the muriel stevens ...s.bow ' Mondt'(, Wedn15d1y & Frid1y I 7:00Jo 7:30 P.M. iilicoMMUNllY CABllVISIDN Ch. 3 · Newport BtKh ·~-, · ,r Watches . Galore At .Store 1'he· Clock Compariy opened in tJ1e itev.• South Co;:ist Plaza · ~ta ll recently \vilh one or the wot·Jd 's largest <'o \lcclions of caricature \\"atchcs. Vi sitors ,,·ho register during the 01>cning ,,·eeks 1\·itl he e li g ibl e for a dra\ring of sc1era l tho u ... ;ind dollar:-, or 1 aluablc prizes i nt\uding an SM50 liulo1·a (iranl.lfather 4·lock. c:1rica1urC' 11'atchc:· -:.ind 01her novi'lty tin1e 11e1nfi ·al'cording lo ,\lfrL>d \"ie10. Jr .. n1an:1gl:'r of the lll.0\\' SlOI'{'. 'l"he dra1.1·ing \\"Ill be Uece1nber JO in lhe Ke"' South Coasl Plaza slore. On displa)· "·illbe tin1epieces rrom around the '"'orld, n1an\' of them collec.1ed by the fou nd er of Dirty Time Company. Dr. llale E. Do ug herty . Anahe im physici.an. 1'hc Clock Company is a ~u bs idiary of the Dirty 'rime Co1npany of An~_heim . DANISH CHEESE •·Danish Tybo Plaiil •Dini°" Danbo Seeded • Danish Mynster ~anislt fonlil¥i •'Danish Hav.ti YowCltoic~ HOVEMIER 15-16·. Coine in Friday or Saturday and meet our damsel from the Danish Cheese As - sociat.ior.. and tr~· ;i sample of our delicious' Danish cheeses. o,..-,. 11lo5 SOUTH COAST PlAZA. lower ~evel neor Bullock's :Costa Mesa . ·• ·-557-2907" '111Cl-i ()~· llfllS Enjoy a well ·heeled holiday in a soft kid lbok ... Ankle Strap in black.camel, g ray. -Glue,green&wine --~ ·· · T Strap in black. n-1st & re d Both SJ6.99 -' - • I . l • • • • • ' • • ., ChateOu Wines mancKJtr Gtor1Jfs SCMllaine otters o qift pock tray of k-mptiltCJ wine an4 cheeses. The tray is one of sco""s of 9iff ideas which taste c~ 90od cs Hwy look. Choteau Wints is OM of the JO ftew stores ift Sollth Coast Plaza 's, MW mall. w -fi«!.kA>l. ~ · Help us celebrate our Great Grand Opening CR~NO OPENING SPECIAlS~ (, I I OIA\\'t"iG IOR 11 Sl:IS Of SjO ROSCl\'OOD f't"J ,md Pl~(ll YTS. Wnen we began planrnng our new Hallmarx shop, we decided VI'J v.an1ed 10 make YQ!.lf ''lhoughlfulness shopping' as ~e111e111 aM-pteaSanlas possible. There's no belle!' 11me rhan during our great grand openi11g ce,lebl'a!ion to come explore •I all Hal\ma111 Gree11ng carO&. stationery, party sets. candies, gitts Ind git! wrap-they"re all planiied a/Id plltC9d Y<ilh you1 comlQ(I and COO'J6N9nc8 in mind And ~·I for OUf g1 and opening cilebf ation we l'live spfelal values in COiorfui, popula1 1hougl'rt1ulness items Come earty and help us get our \ tt:!lebra11ori otl to a good Slarl --- = ' • Advertising Feoture 0o.g May, m F'glt of 0 ... '1 SttrtWJ fhocl1,.. __,...,.,, .. ~ c-t -· ... -Mlech • .,.., rifjllr' pait of Hcri sld• for a cah•1r. DMC) C.. tow -O"'-'• Ill •-" .. ,..,,...d lo """ho ••ice to eaptrt skien • .... cttD•• frOM 0..-'s -.-cltcNcir of9i-•l "r•••· COME l"""°R CALL FOR YOUR FREE COPY Ofoutl 1914-1975 GIFT CATALOGUE~ ·• Pos.,ort Cittn • MoMr hft5 • T,.... .,._. . Fr-• Etectric.t C...ffriw/A~ • Tro•tl '"'• -,.., M.r w.r. ,,.... .. ROOTEN'S LUGGAGE ~ • SOUTH COAST !'I.Ali ~ 1.-_ San Di<9> ITwy. at lmlol iliil· Costa Mt>u 540-3110 --- MOfl. Hin! Fri. 10 .4.M.-t :OO P.M., s.t. 10 A.M.-6 r.M.'S-. IZ·S ) '. • • , --111111/'IJj CH£EsE OF THE WEEK ... ,, .. ---FARMERS CREESE "" . . 20~.~-s~~ OFF-w ~·, .. ' 0ffer good Nov. 14 thru Nov. 17 "' I .. WU il;gi ., ... 9 .,..,. M..ri for -.Y,..... "'9 tlPOf' k -__,_.c......,. .... LET YOUl..fASn MilD5 DO,... TALI ...... SAMPLI llfOll YOU IUY •. rrs A WAY Of UN I WEUMMG.IYOUICHllSTMASOIDlllY,ntOMl:l4Mttl I ~,~~i~~©f1 w~rm~. ,_ · · 5outh Coast ?tiii~0 COSTA MESA ~"""'M• ...... ~>I '•'" _,,,.,, "'°IM: 0 • , ., ' . • ' ' • ,, • , • • 1 Mini bikes.and backpacking are new • to youth in YMCA Rilot program. Highlights Repeated ~P.ol I, Grassroots f lJEAR ANN .LANDERS : I figured that all those: loony letters \\'ould get to you sooner-9r later. but 1 didn't expect it to happen si;> soon. J honest ly believe you've gone orr your rocker. I j ust read.where you and SO{Jle other oddballs have signed some sort of endorsement for marijuana. l'\o\v you say it is 1'normal " for kids to use it oind all' the scare stories about rrta rijuana are no~cnse and actu ally tu r nj ng kids to 'Jlarder stuff because they don't belie\'e Cl il)' or the propagandu abot1t drug;, l ul\\'dSS thought you had good, common sense. und I \vas pleas'ecl }'OU \\'ere against pot because it. helped, me ma ke ;.i ·case.,"&ith my o\\·n child ren •• They have faith in "'hat you say and "'Ill take it Crom you. but no t fro m nte-, -, Now, what a m I to lei I them when (Ann Landers OJ they catch up "'ilh yuur latest'! Please ex1Jlnin. I A~I -DU ~1B­ FOUN DED Dl::AK l\'OUN DED -or perhaps I should say l>car Dun1b : Talk about ~ellin g fa cts twisted. you"''" ttie c ut-gl:r.ss fl y s w:t tte r . i\'l y position on n1 a rij uana is un· changed. I ha ven't budged an inc~. I still believe that marijuana is NOT harmless. I continue to be op· po1ed to any mind·altering dnag -. including a lcohol, espeelally ror teenager.&. , I DID sign a statement declaring that I 1 m In favor of the decrlmlnali iatlon of marijua na. This dots not mean lhat I want ,to see It legalized. I do not. But I do want lo see the la~·s In regard '° 1pouesslon cha nged. 1"he na me of the organJaation whose st ate ment I endorsed Is "NORML.'' It is The Na tional' Or1anl21tlon for the Reform of • ·-' Marijuana Laws. The stale volun· teer coordinaio·r is Paul ff. Kullhn J r ., a highly respected gentleman. The other •·odctballs" (yOut terrq, not m inc) who have·endorsed the decriminalization state ment a re John Finlator. William F. Buckley Jr., Jaines J. Kilpatrick, Sens. Barry Gold~ater, Jacob J avits, llarold llughCi, Charles Percy and Adlai Stevenson Ill, and Joel Fort, M.D. · '\'ou write heller than you read - and your a pologies ~Pe accepted .. DEAR AN N LANDERS: I feel en1barrassed writiiig this letter but something hus been prl!ying on my n1ind fbr a long lime. You are the only one who can r eli eve my anxiety. Please help. Several ~ars ago, I was strug- gling wilh an intimate crisis in my life. I "'rote to )'OU and pou red out my heart. I signed that letter and gave rily 'correct name and ad· dress. ,. NO\\'. five yea rs later, I a m leading a happy und productive life · and am considering' running for J)ublic offi Ce. ls there any chance that IU Y leltP.r to ~·ou is still in your Hies~ Could anyone possibly see it'! I .am ashamed to confess that this t hing has become an obsession "'ilh ml'. Ple a~e. re(l ly -TOO LATE Si\tAH'r DEAR T.L.S.: Relax, frie'nd. We keep no letters on file. All letters are destroyed. Jo'urthermore, e\lery leuer written to Ann l..a nders· ls handled by me 1tr one of my com· p ete ot , c lo sed ·moatbe d secretaries. All m all is considered strictly cenfldeatlal and is new shared or discusled outside of '1111 9.{fice. CONFJDENT1AL to llate To Be Too H~a vy -tl a nded : Don 't . be ufrnl d lo make your position clear. tr The Lord didn't mean business h<! would have handed down "The Ten Suggestions.·· ' ' ·~ . ' • • NEW HORIZONS O.PENED By ALLISON D1':ERR Olt1,.D1U1f'llolSliltt Youngsters \\'hose needs aren't met by tra ditiona l r ecreation programs 4te rinding a place in YP.1CA New 1-lorizons. Backed by county re\·cnue- sharing funds, the pilot project is geared to 12·16-year-olds \\'ho li\'e in ·s a nta Ana-Tustin, Saddleback Va lley ,a nd South Coa sl ·com . 'munities. · · :·"\Ve're \\'Orking \\'ith handicaµ· ped and disadvant<igcd children who didn't fit into lhe traditional cainping . outdoors · S\\'immin~ gymnastics pro.gra.ms the \'.of- fers," said Linda \Vallacc .. proJC:Cl director. The free program has lhrcl' phases-v.•ilde rness/backpaCk, :i residential camp and after school clu bs and outings ... "We did a needs sur \·Cy and parents requested after .school ac· ti vities a nd \\"Ce'kend· outings. Through the p rogram·Wc offer ex · pcriences fo r the kids. ;ind a respitl' for their pa rents,'' she explained. Youngsters meet in groups of IU- 12 at four sites in fhe county: San\;1 Ana Yh!CA . Santa Ana-Tustin Y\VCA, South Coast and Sad- dleback YAl<;,.\s. Transportation is provided. ··we try to have lYlO leaders for tlllch club," hls. \Vallace said, •·one male and one fem.ale." The clubs - -· mecl unce a v.•eek and participate in ;it least one \\'CCkcnd outing per month. 1\(Tl\'ITl•:s V ,\RIED r\clivities ha\'t' run the gamut from bike trips and ecology lrips to SIX!lunki ng and mountain climbing. Separate mini bike and s\\·imming programs areoffered. \\'cekCnd outings arc offered monthly and longer t rips are s1:hcduled during school holid<iys. The Y looks at i'\ev,. llorizons ns n1ore thitn ll v.·ay lo keep kids busy. .. In the C'iub situ;ition. they learn leadership. They plan the tri ps they make and s uggest other a@tivilics. .. There also is an opportunity fo r service projects. hlembers add to the club 's ability to do more through ru nd -ra iBing efforts such as car \\'ashes, like :1ny other youth group... · 'l'hc ultimate goal is to integrate :'\e\r llorizon youngsters into regular '{ programs by the end of the funding year. ,.\n esti mated 1,000 ~ 11u1 h v.•il I be served by next July. Tile tlubs run in ll·v.·eek cycles. this one ending Xov. 30. The Y hopes lo see lhc groups v.·ork independen· tly aft er\\' a rds . :-it>t~l'l :\L 1• EO Pl.I'.: .. \\'e ·rt' lookin~ for some very sµccial people." lhc director said. "If possibll', \\ l' need 2-1 sets of leaders lo keep the clubs going after 1hr <·~·clcofn1 ectings. ,,.. '·Thi:! ideal \\'Outd be young mar- ried couples \\'ho could devote after "·ork hoUrs one day each \\'eek and one\\·eekcnd per month." - Also requir ed arc in-the -pool volunteers to aid \\'it h lhc S\\'im- m ing program. l\londays through 'rhursdays from 9 to 11 a.m. at tQ~ Santa Ana\'. .. The ,. 1s \'C ry ~upportivc of \'O\unleers and \\·c can provide training ond rei.ldi ng materi.i l to .i nyonc \\·ho n1ight be intcrt"sted in the progra 111 .' • i\I s.;\\'11llace added. .. :\C\\' •1 ori1.ons 'Offers act1v1t1es for these kids I hey probably \\·ould notexf)('riencc othcr\\'isc " Carl Bullock , assist;int di rector, suid, "it offers the kids an oppor1 ' !unity to do some things they've probably never done before. It's in- teresting to sec the reaction of ur- ban kids to the desert or the moun- tains. i "It al!>p pro\'ides a ch·ance. lo de,·elop some self-idenlity and to relate \\'ithin a pOsitive group si tuation.'' The directors fe~ a lot of the innovation and energ~· in New l-lorizons can be Cl'edited to it s youthful staff. \l'ith a mean age of2.J. ··A young learn tends to believe that more is pos::;ible and trt lo accom- plish it." · ·fol trl h('r information is avail able from the Santa Ana \',205 \\'. Ei ghlh Street, Santa Ana, 542-6868. e -~ _BEA ANDERSON, Editor Tlwnoll f, ....... .., .... It, H/4 Cancer Story Edit_e ~ , t • Bv PATTYBURNETT OlllllO.Url"li.iSUH ., As l\lari~! Eckess Jay in a hospita l, she heard the ne~;s! Betty l-'ord \\'as facing the possibility o f the s urger_y she had.J.ust under gone. a m astecto my. · ··1 prayed . if onl y I \\·e re the last \\'Om an toe\·cr have this,·• Dr . Eckcsssa id. But she \Va sn 't the last. Betty f'ord and llappy Rockc£eller \\·e re next. ,\nd because there\\'ill be thousunds more stricke n "·ith can· cer of the breast jb:-.t this year. Dr. Eckess has \'O\\·ed to help those ,,·omen race the questions, the pain, the physical and e mot ion a l adjustment~ She ,,·ill he lp them through the side of the ordeal s he feels the publi c ha s no t seen, C\'Cll in thet ,,·o most public:izccl cases ever . Dr. Eckess is a certificated pe rsonnel a ssistant ,,·ith the Jiun· ti~gton Beach Uni on lligh School Di strict. Soo1rthc con1m unity \VIII kno\v her a lso as a speaker fort he Am erican Cance r Society, and a mem ber o rtheorgunizat ion 'scducation committee. Volu ntcc ring for duty '"it h the ra nrcr society is just o ne ,,·ay Dr. E ckess \viii be he lping. ,..\I ready ~he--h ~s outlined a book to educate and e ncouragc ol he r \\'omcn S he has her rc;,1sons. '·I prom iscd the (iod I belie\'c in .. , Dr. E ckc~:;, told a frie nd in the cante r s uticty. "t hat if I got throug h thi:-.. I \rould ~pend the rest of my Ii f e te lling othe r \\'on1cn a bout breas t c ;,i nccr. ·' And. !ille feels th;,1t thoug h Belly F ord's cl1sco,'cry of breast cancer hcighle ncd lhL' puhlic'!j a\\·arenC'~s of the clisL·asc, the publicity surrounding the l-"irst Lady's case may ha\'C crc'ated a fa lse impress io n in the minds of many \\·omen. Jus t a \VCck afte r surgl'ry, Betty Fo rd pescd for t he press. \Vilh he r 1·igh t arm -the sid e on" hich she had the m astecton1y -she tossod a football lo the Preside nt . Six ,,·eeks afl er hcro\\·n surgery. Or. Erkcss ca11not r aise her ilrm that h igh . ,\nd IJr. !·:ekes:(' had less radical :;,urgcry than IJell\' l,.ord. Jn hl'r hook Or . J·:<·ke:-.:. clot·-.11·1 \\':int to appear lll'g<.1t ivc - shl• .111:.t \\':1111~ \\'01ncn to kllO\\' \\·hal to l'XIH~l'l and \\'h:1t th1 irup· tion:. ;1 rl' \\ 1!hi111 ho:,(' l'X!Jt •('\:it l(Jll:. , 'ro bl·,e.i11 "ith. !Jr l·:ck-e~:. ~;1 ,\:.. \\oll1cn 11111:-.I h·,1 r11 nul lo trc;.11 t hC' i r <toct or .... as god!l. · · \\' e 11111:.t :-.1 np s ciyi ng 1i1 cl11t·Lur.-., ·ynu knO\\' best s o ,\'O U dC<.'H ll'' ... So1nc doctor~ "·ill rl'lllO\'t• ju:C.f the lun1 pt ront .1 l1i·L·a:.I, other:. ;1d,·oc1J tc r;1dical musll·ttfim ics nnl,v ;i nd :;,till !Jthi:r::i bellc\·c the ---------~nodifled n1 <.1st t.!clomy is~ufl'1<:ic111,~1t~ t•x plii int"tl. Dr. Marie _Eckess .. ,Who ' had a mastectomy, feels women should kn ow all th e facts. Sh e II autho r a book. ' Aftr r surgery. there ;:llso b; the choit.:L' or t.:hcm11t he rapy or ratli at ion t rc;.i t tnl'nt to be n1acll'. \\7on1 c n can parti tip:ilc in i hc decisio n -n1akin ~ only if they knO\V the trut h -the 5idc cff cct:.,, lhe risk s , the probabilities. Dr. Eckess m ;.iin l :1 in~. 1'o d OC'u ment I he boo I\ Dr . E:cl\eSs .\\'il l lnter\'iC\\' "'Ome n '"ho have had ma ~t ccton11cs, the ir fa milie s. surgeons, ,i::cneral prac. titif?ners: J!~·n ccolo~1 :-.ts, llln'!ll'S. ~rsons \\'ho SL'll pro~thescs, r::id1olog1!-t.,. lht'r:1p1 :-1-. C'\'<.'l',\OllC q \\"Orn an needing a nla::it<:C· to my '''ou ld>ton1c 111 r11111 act '' it h. :,he cxpla ins Because a mastc·c1 on1~s a pr_l\·<.1te n1 attcr. Or. Eckcss has £ound it. SOffil'\\ hat di.(firti~ 1.0 IOC:JlC \\'OQ'll!ll £or ill ll'l'\'iC\\IS . Anyont' \\'1shin.R to pu1·t1c ipalc muy lca,·c u mcs~agc for her \vlth the 1\n1 er1 cu n Cancer Society. 831:1;-0231. •• I -r ' 9 I HOLLY HOELSCHER Winter Wedding Plan tied ' .. Thursday. ~ovemoer 14, 1974 Blin 8yJOOLSON Of-.o.Jry ... 191SY" "We have ignored the f\liddle East. Now "'e have tolookatthem. l.it's try to rcmovc }Our fears" ·Phyllis Stroud v.·as ~peaking on lhe topic Our Ulind Spot -The~ i\tiddle East, for ttie Laguna Beach Panhellenic Associl'ltion. She drew On her ex· • perience of travtlling alone through 23-lllos le m coun- tries over a six month period. ri1rs. Stroud, a member of the Panhe\lenic. has visited ~ore than 60 countries by hei elf. She is a graduate of UCLA and itn actress in several community theater groups. "\Yhal is an Arah'.' .. sh~ l-l<tked .. ··t-'irst. \asl and afways a • 1n Spot Put fltoslem. Their diplomats gc> 1,.0 conclaves in Saville Row suits. bul In their pockets thl·Y rarr;w-thrir worry hcuds:· Kor:tn Spcl!S· qul Lhe daily behavior or 3 !\1oslem. "It say:; to ·1uku cart-or 'll.'ttYrarcrs-th:1t was me!'' •ro illustrate thi.s point,· :<1hc told :.ibout ar1iving in J\lrs. ~troud sa id the~ Pakistan at 5:30 u.rn . and .ire 600 million !\1oslems in _ havJng an t•rror in her visa . 65 countries c:ompared •to She wus supposed to visit 600 million Catholicl'I and the police chief by JO a.n1. :lOO million Protestants. the next day, but found a ··ri.toslems are bound in gun battle going on near the brothe1·hoOO.'Fhelrultimate Police station when she goal is the tr<ik to Mecca." tried to go. 'fwo million m ade the trip She ended up stay inc. in January, 1973, Airs. Stroud said, and she met a~other day a.nd bei.ng muny or them in the Cairo ~nven to ~he ~lice station airport. • in a huge hmous1ne. / ·She said that ''Turkish--Another time she g~J.lrr ,yomen are be8 utifuJ. l 'm the train 1f1 Jakal't:a, ur 4 glad lheytookorrtheveil ." a.m. and round that her One or her observations hotel reser\'ation had not about Ja\1u was the absenCl' been rn adc a s she un· of pets .. 'rhey ran't afford Licipated . .$he v.•as in\'ilt"ll \o reed 1ht•m," shf' <'•· .by a_ )'Oung couple lo :.tay plained. the night and ha ve breu1'· ~lri-,1..;11·ou1t sa id t~c. fast bc(orc goin~ to st·e Focus :1 boul her hotel., .. \Yould you httvedonethe ~:1m£".' .. Islam is more a :li()Cial than lntcll()cl\lal religion," s he t·ommentud. "The l\los lem:f main problem is that they nre overz.calous. 4 '··it's hard to fit n1achi11cs into lslum and the Koran. 1'hey hnve had to jum,, too rapidly . T h ey arc developing ra st but you don't read much about ttiat. ··in the lasl 200 years they h ave been con!llidered second class citizens. But !he Arabs are education· craiy now. Phyllis Stroud told l.aguna Panhellenic.about the emerging Middle East. UFFELL'S -UPHOLST ERY ,Wllfll YOll W1t11I .... "'' I'll ......... 11'4 eo.t• .--s••·025t D ~~BY MISS ~ -tALJFORNIA CCE!IWIS OR. SCHCU -llt:ii.Ni\ROO W6, CASUlll.S -('AAo:;SH.'lffRS • K.EDS-~GS-~Y· F~ 51.,.,. fet 0.1dreo ~" Hood -Oetbl!!.ch -US KM. V."'-"'-o ti P~. -Sun S<J.1 »..» (aw.E{llVl: Sl1J£S FOK Cttl.,DRe:N -°"'"° a..... si--OaN» -II)' °' ....... ST. -COSTA MESA , 548~2778 _ "Tljey h:iv c llieY,.in rrus tralion because we have belittled them. They~-----------'---' ('OOld bccomt• violent and some )la'''. "What will happen lO the l\luslims. und their" religion, when thcv becom e (·apitalists?'" · • , .,. . ·11ully ll oe lsth\!r. duui,:htcr of J\fr. <ind f\lrs. \\'.i ll iam llo cls'cher or N!!"'porl Beach. und John lh Sumi nski of Newark, N.·J . \\•ill marry in St. John Vfanncy Church, Orlando, Ffa . Dec~28. Written on the Whim? J'he' brlde-to·be is a gr',acluale or the Uni,·ersity ofj)regon. By ERMA BOMBECK Some of the mail addres· sed to this column is ub· solutely \'icious. 1 got orie recently lhiit said, "P•ul Nev.•man is shW! •fa ha." Of course. it}''US unsigned. ~"What kind or an _;.inim;il would get me so upset?" I ;1sked r.1other. fler fi.ance. son of l\lr. and 'l~s . llenry S~minski of lip- per l\Tont<:lair. Is <i gradua1e 11f Seton 111111 11nd -i'iotrt· Dame ,La"' School. lie Is an ;u.'"sisl<tnt U.S a ttorney in r-.~w Jersey ··A wi!->e one. · she coun· seled. "Don't you know Lhat v.·rili.ng letters is the greatest v.'ay in the world to get rid or your hostilities? . 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LAGUNA BEACH-278 For.,1 Ave. ~- OPEN ~n·Sal9"~30pm - • NEWPORT BEACH- 20 Fo1hion l1lond OPEN Mon ·Fri 10-9 30p m S&I t(),.l pm Sun 12·6 pm r ' •i 1 People who bottle things up. .jnstde them eventually wind up hanging the laundry out in a driving rain, wearing bedroom slipJu!rs ttiat don't match. ··Get rid of your anger. \Vritc it down. &sides. every lime 1 've complained about anything, t h e munufacturc r has sent me a free case1of his produtl." I'm non much with words when J talk. \Vhen I'm angry, my tongue lockS!ike it was just s hot full of novocaine and l usually mumble something like, "Well, we'll see \vhat we shall See." (Which when t ranslated still doesn't make any sense.) But when i sat down at the typewriter, iny ringers dan· ced aloug the keys like Van Cliburn's. I mean I Y.'as positiv.ely brilliant. 1 wrote lO ii major.. airline telling them I 1·011:-.idcrcd lhe Wright Brot.h ers the foremost humorists in this country and that if God had meant for people to fly their • airline <Trans Fright) he v.•ould never have invented old age. L wrote Lo the prc:;idcnt of a grocery· store ·chain poin· ling out that there is a time in a woman's life !somewhere between llum- pe rdinck and Sominex) 'y.'hen she can't cope y.•ith a cash register that runs out or tape in the middle of a $70 order on her bowling night. I wrote to the manutac· lurer of a $12.95 pair of No- Shrink jeans and enclosed payment for them that had been left in the pocket during lauodry. The check had shrunk in proportion to the jeans and ·amounted to S32U . l v.1rote to King Faisal and said, "I knew you when you were Alec Guinness and I hope your camel loses its AT ' WIT'S END spelfed LEMON·. how the carpet .had worn out in the trunk, how the parts hacfto be ordered from behind the Iron Curtain, ·and how their explanation for everything was that it was a car built on l\t onday when everyone · \\tas hung-over . 1'he only response I've gotten from any of the m has been a newsletter from the car manufacturer. Rut ·as I told 111 other ... \VcJI. \Ve 'II sccY.•hatweshallsee ·· UNIFORMS UNLIMITED INC ;inti-freeze." r---------------------------------------- on Drivers SACRAl\1 ENTO IAP) - But m y ~fin est hour probably was a letter Ip the man who sold me my car. On a cleve rness scale of 10, I was a 14. I told about my special license plates that California now h_as 13 mil · BI ind Facts hon hccnsl'd drivers, and there arc almost" as many Sighted women as men, the Depart· . ment of Pi! otor Vehicles says. A 0~1V nc v.1s release Tuesday contained the fol· lowing statistics: ·-About thrCe million new dri\'crs ha\'e been lirensed in the stutli' since 1966, but the rate h;1s stowed now Lo about 25.000 a month. ·· -J\lcn m<i1'e up SJ.9 per· cent of the licensed drivers. NE\V '\'.ORK ft; Pl ) -An estimated 9.6 million per· sons in the linited Sl'1tcs are \'iSUilllY i'mpaired. 1'he NatiO-rial Eye InstiTITtC reports 14 percent of these cannot read newsprint with either eye. C\'Ctl with g\as· ses. At least 23,000 persons in America become blind e\'ery year. • In 19i0 they held 55 percent y;.,:;=;=;=;===== of the licenses . (GOod Deefl People) -The avcra~e California make the scene driver is 40 years old. There ure nearly J00 ,000 license . S.undays • holders .over 80 and 150,000 P.l'l!'lllP.!IP.l'I under 17. · in the l1tjlijijl!1)f f1plt•I ol mM"tfY!ICll~ •11 llOC~ Half~ Sizes 141/2 lo 261/2 The night is young and you look beautiful in your new long dress from Ella Nor's. Choose from a great and glamorous collection in · prints and solids. Well· pric.ed, too! Have a lovely time . , . ,,.., SJJ 'Ella . · Nor'sHALF·SIZE SHOP • FULLllTON ' 224 0'11111of•lr Motl HUNTINGTON llACH t4 H1,1ntln9to" Corttor LAGUNA HILLS COSTA MlSA l•tv"• Hiii• MoM 1 IOS Now,ort llyd, SHOP SU NDAY 12·5 (except Costa M11a) 'uanki\mericard • J\Ta~ltr c.1u1rgt ~~ Two Famous Brand Names -L A~-Z--B«~-•y · and- ( ' 1, . ,- DU PONT NYL ON offer you Exceptional ·-Savings · during this "Mark of Quality " ,. SEMI-ANNUAL FACTORY AUTHORIZED · New dimensions In comfOft •re yours for ye1rs to come with ellher of these sped1lly priced la·Z·Boy'll Reclln1· Rockers! This Is a once·a·year opportunity to put com· fort and beauty Into your home at substantial savings. Wake up )'OUf room decor with the chair thait r,espond1 to your every wish .•. rockina. TV viewing, lounaing, even lull bed recllnlna. During this factory authorized s1le, the lamous la·Z·Boy'll Recllna·Rockers pictured here are available In the Dupont Merk of Quahty nylon fabric ol your choice, with New Scotchgard Fabric · Protector containing (SO-Exira Soil Defense. Now. you can own the 'frlOrld's Most imitated reclining chinr ... a genuine La·Z·Boy• 1nat 1s backed by a ltfetlme Warrainty. • Hurry! The~e chairs are specially priced for 10 days only. R ....... $242.00 Uo Sl'1.50 SAVE $72.50 'At •111 t•me l•·Z•8oy'li lircloty wtll rep." or. Ill •I• OP.hon. ropllco it• rirclll'll"I mee1>an11m or any par! thereol without c1>1r10, eacirpt an~ Q01\1 or oackmg •nd sh•PPl"I · • .,.....,240.00 s.i. !17?.50 SAVE $68.50 SAVE $60.50 Lo11k lrir tltls "Matt ot Q111l1ty .. tat al your 1u11torized La·'l ·Bo.,. dt1 lert ')& . I Many Styles to choose from at Sale Prices • Sales Limittd to Stock Inventory LA Y·A·WAY MOW to a1t11N Chri1tmos Delivery! •' ' ' --- Al.oOwO- l1•of•..,C ..... 1165 HARIOl ILYD .• DOWHTOWH COSTA MESA 7 PHOHI 541°5131 , • I . . . • --·- .. I • -. Memories Golden l\tr. <l nd l\1rs. \Va lter An- derson of 11 untington ~ach celebrated their 50th anniversary with more than one hundred friends <Jnd relatives <luring a reception given by their son. \V atter An: derson Jr., jlunlini...'1.on Bea ch. ~i nd da ughter 1.ois Ander so n Beshore' '.'\c,vport l3 l!i.ll'h. :.it th~ Balboa Ba y Club. They have 10 grandchildren and .on e g r e<.il-grand- dau ghtcr. " / ' '[Qur Hotoscope _, . Capricorn: FRIDAY . you are and y,·hat you do. NOVEMBER 15 \'IR GO (:\ug. 23 -SPpl. ByS \'DNl~Y Oitl t\HR 221 : \Vha! appf>;.11:s u st•\. /\RI ES (i\larch 21 -April . back \\'ill boonll'ra n~ in 191 : \'ou get rhancc ror yo ur fa\'or. :\Cecnl is on great e r freedom of y,•hat ·is .o;olid . prier. ;i 1>· mo\·emcnt and l'Xprl's-praisal a nd property. sion. 'You perce ive potential --a nd beauty. 1.IBRA C::ic.p1. 23-0cl 221: Finish ralhe r than ln·J!1n project . Stri\"C lo r<'ach n1ore peopll' \\'ilh t>fforts. product. lnfnrm atio11 oli- lained rron1 rt·l11ti\"es n1ay need t·heck ing. • \ \ Be Subtle rogant. \"o l1 gel some goou' n1one~· ad\"i ct· -kc~' is to be reccp!ivr. S,\GITT/\llll"S (\"O\". 22· lk'l'. 21 l l'\"C I<-is !'iUCh 1hat ·'·ou ean lru'st a hunch. 'i"ou pierce \"Ci! of 1nystcr~·. 'i'ou gain :tl"l"CSS to special infor· n1ation. 'fnu t each ;1nd ll'a ~n. !Bl.: A rriend m ay make n pron1i se -a nd be sincere about it. BuUndications arc thal the re is 11!) substance to it. l'ISCf.S ( Ft.'l>. 19·~1arch 20 1. Reser\·e strength . ('nerj!y comes to your side. 'i·ou enjoy! There is added \"i t a lit y. Si g h i fiean-t <'hanges occur. ,_ \ Agendas Show. . Wide Interest GOP Women Ne\v officers \\'ill be in· stalled by the J-l untington Beach Republican \\"omen, Jo~ede r:1ted. during an l I :90 a .m . luncheon In the llun· tington Seacl\ff Counlry Club \Vednesday. Nov. 20. They inrlude the ~lmcs. J-lelcn Blair, president ; \\'ii· liam We d e l and Amo lfovland. \•ice presidents: John \V ilkison and Jamt•s Crosley, secretaries . and IL D. Van l\1ctcr. treasurer. Guei;;t speake r \\!ill be ?itrs . Charlotte ~l o u se l. presidrnt of Orange County He publi ('an \Vonll'n . FCdl•ruled Benefit lloliday fashions \\"il l tx_. fcalured during a bt·nefit shov.·ing at I p.ni. \\"t•d- n e s d a y, Nov . 2 0 . in Clubhouse 111. Laguna llills Leisure \Vorld. Sponsoring the gathering \\'ill be the \\'om a n's Club of Laguna llills, and sharing the proceeds will be Sad- d I e back Communil v llospital and Pro\·idC"ncC •Speech a nd llc arint: Clini{'. NOW Laguna Be at h Ch;1pll'r or the l"'a1ionul Organ1z11tion for \\'omen\\. ill m(•el at 7:30 p.m. \\"ednc ... d:iy. 11'0 \'. 20, in the Lu g un a Fed er al S:.ivin i.:s building for :.1 pro,::ra n1 on the historv of \Vitt'hcraft in the \\"es.tern ~·oriel. CDA c·atholir Da u j.!hl ers of Ameri ('a \\'ill s ponsor ;1 Bunl'O J>arty ;i t 7:30 p.m \\'ecl nesday, r\o\·. 20. in Peck Familv Colonial 1\~r­ l"ll<'l' lt0<11n. \rc.·stmin!>ll'r. OWLS '.\l embt>rs of tht• !)ffit'l'rS \\"i\c:. i.l'ajlut• v. rll meet for lunch 1n th(' \'1,l\t'I 'l"u rlll' ;1! 11 · :~1 .:J Ill \\" t••lrlt'!>ti<t). :\o\. :!!J DOLPHINS \\"on1en and t h<-L<.111· \\'ill be the topie of Attorney Sheila SoucnsfHne \\•hen she addr ess<:~ th e Dolphins. l\'C'1\·port ll arbor Chamber of Con1mcrce 'i\'om en's Di,·ision, during a lunchE-on rn cl'ting \\'ednl'liday. \"o\". 20. in the lr\·in(• Co;i~t Coun· try Cl ub. I THE -~ ~~~~~,~~L ~~~ J~~~E featur1n9 •• Fl.AR ED OR "fAPF.HED PAN·rs / • TllE TllRE1': PIECE SUIT Thursda , November 14. 1974 DAILY PILOT l;nr Jinin,e t1nJ J.1ncin.i: u1111J11,i:1t 1l1t t1•1irs of fl11i• o/J ~.Jiti11.i: 1/i ips. .. r .. ' .-------------... ~ BEAT 1:-<FLATION S PECIAL 2 FOll rwTTIITID. AD ftt"fl ~:nl '•'I'.( ~·ur Tltt• 1'11l'1' .,, {)'"' Daily Sund~y thru 'l'hu1·sd:.t\" 5 :00 to7:00P.-i\I. ' J ·'-'------------....1 - • D111 ner sarued n19hlly froni 5.00 p.n1. f,' ntert<un ,ncnl /\ ighlly IT'S HERE! (tTU~E't) • LADIES SPORTSWEAR MAHUFACTURfRS OUTLET STDRf . • • 30 ~~ --~ o--Ve ;).~~\;»• (;ii ~~;/ ·~'\ DISCOUNT PRICES YOU WONT --.aB~UEn!..t0P-Y ALU ES FROM- THE FINEST MJ>NUFACTURER OF WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR Couturier for Ac~ive Sportswear -;, Custom Filled or Readv fltade · Original Styles 1''or Ti?n nis, I Gol f, Boaling or Bicyclin~ ___ rl''ii111iiiEF"''--=-- ( t T ()~E't) CLEARANCE SALE! _J L_ ' MESA VERD'E 1!· Harbor & Adams ..... 1 o ·111 6 9038 ADAMS A VE. llH MEW SAFEWAY CEHTERI HUNTINGTON BEACH• 963-2221 · CENTER F-2 .... ~ Tues. lhru Sat. .. ..,_ ~-l Nur 1a1~ • Fn. 'til 9 lei OTHER STORES I"' ~ m Costa Mesa Closed Mon. · · 1 TORRANCE & SAM PEDRO I Lw..ll(Jll!t ~~ •• 557-7206 '' ...: ... u ' • " I . ~ .. __________________ ;::,a 1r toda~· is )'llllr 'birthda'.\' ),,,,,,,,,,,,~,,.,,,,,,,,,c,,""'''c'"'"'"""''''''''''''P''Pl t: TAURliS lApril 20-1\l ay 20): ''ou may b(' ten1pted to spend. s pena and "bur " \"Our v.-:1v. This \\'ou ld be an t>rror . K iiov.· it and he a"·art· ~.or ''bott~m lint· · · (',\PRICOR'.\ ~l">ce. 22- .lan. 1!.t: -L ight tou•·h •~ t·s· :-('nt i al . Othe r\\·isl'. you f rt )!h t~n pros pt'CI ~ and c.·hast: allies. (;o easy ht• -SCORPIO <Ocl 23-:\ij\:-+ :.ubtlt'. ~ou are mus ical, a natural 1-------------------=j·~--'--..--::=-:-:--ll------:----,--•, p:-;~'cholog ist . capable of .... !: p c r s uildin g , being a _ffe'.r ~. ... -djplorriaf and-:-most lmpor• • ~: tant. you ha\·e thf' ca pa city ~ ::: G1':itt ll\'I 1'.lla y 2 1-.. Junl' 20): In making c hungl's. be sure ~·ou !i lay ,,·ithin rult·~. regulations.:\ \"Oid tendencv to '"eiimb o\c r "" ilne ii1 ••ulhorit~·. C1\NCER {.lunl' 21 -Julv 22J~ 'i'ou deal \\!ith thosi.- ~·ho kno\Y you. under~land and \Vish for your success. 'Be diplomatic -s how <ip- preci:ition for support. LF.O 1July 23-Aug. 22J : lnvol\·rmenl is ke~·notell 'i"ou find lhat n1orc pcopll· seem concerned \\"ilh \\'heri' --·-For Weekender Advertising Phone ' 642-4321 ·.r * • INTERIOR DESIGNS ART AFFAIRS a flair wilh art ORIGINAL DESIGNED JEWELRY JUNIOR MISS apparel . ANTIQUE CLOCKS ond boromele~s SPECIALITY CARDS -Antiques PAPERBACK WRITERS • • :!I I: Be indl•pf'n denl a n1I ori,i::in:.il. nflt ra ~h or ;1r ro lme _ ~ ~ ·~ ..,_ .. ::: • Portable Color t.v. -Ladies/mens Gruen Watch • Ronson Blender • 2 pc:. Kitchen Knife Set • SieM'a Safari 13 day~ and 2 nitesl for two • Westinghouse Clock Radio. Lr Good Thru Dec 15. 1974 COMf SEE THE ALL NEW 1975 LIN- COLNS & MERCURYS ... WHILE TH~Y -L-AST •.. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! IRAND NEW COMET 2·Door Coupe _s3797 CQMPLETELY LOADED! Thts ou1eteen seventy lour Comet in- cludes automallc 1ransm1ss10n. lac- IOfY a1r_co.rui11~ vi~vt roof, radio ,-heater arid more. W•lh au lhe tn0$1 desirable ophonal apcessones. {41(311=55,444 71 •• ' I. Wedge you believe it? Now you con get o real fa shion boost ... plus oil the comforts you expect fr om this popular maker ... in one super sling' It's th e Angel ... a cloud-soft causal on a subtle-wedge. o ligh t platform and a .cushiony crepe sole. Soft leather in a versatile camel. 29.00. Women·s Shoes. 35 .I 1 theDROADWAY SHOP 9:30 A.M. TO 9•30P M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY -SUNDAY tt OOA M ro e·oo pt~ NEWPORT (47 J:ASHION 1$lAN DJ-HUNTING TON BEACH 17777 EDINGER! ' 0RAN0Ei2300 N, TUSTIN ST -CE RRITO MALL /" I • • ;. ,..,., .. ;;·--· .t .. ... ·: .. .. ~ . . ;. ,: , • . ·:· . \..-. , '.· -. . . . " =: :: • ••• '"· .... ..~. :· ... ~=· :; ,:; .• "i, t:· .., ... ~ -: ;- •• . -. f=I DAILY PILOT lhursday. November 14, 1i74 '· -.Teamwork Motivates By l.A\;RI E KASP ER OI""' O.lly l'llM S&.H ,\n unsuspcctinJ: \"isltor lo lh;om 13 in Co1Hu ~1csa's ~\'l\)i.On Sthi>tll might ha\•e b(!t•n s111'p1·iscd by the: 11~1\1·in ~. purl'ing 11nd tntrn1·ing 11(' \\·hut SOUJld<..-d f"'=~=like milllons--nf-c!lt . 1'hl' roo1n ':-. rlrst 1Jr:1dc inli::.it>i tul\l!>, \\'Carin& 1Japc1· t.'a~ anll J)(!ncllod \\'hiskers, v.·cre doing ihc best · they· could to l)1'ing lhcir latest. lcs)iOn ullvc. · · · Approp_rialcly enough, they hitd ju ~t heard the story of·· J\l ii lions of a.its.•\ J>resentl:d_ ~y u pair or parents, the story cind the ucti\'ity \\'as purl of a ne\v program g~11rcll lo impro\'C rt!udinl!: und d evc:lop literuture a ppreciulion. 1V.-\lflS, Parent Aides ln- cr_tase Reuding Skills, \VaS ('Oncci\•td l>y l)r. llildu ~lc­ Curtncy, distri<:t librariun. ~llt'I is tieing fundt-d "'ilh •• l"edc ru.I ~ru nt fol' three ~·ears . . . und olhe1· helpful muterials ?11ore than iust be 11ble to b:.ick and lell the rest of the so thu.t the program can be read, however, she would cluss about it. curried on w·lhQ!lUbe.eKlra like to see the-children in· Participating parent'li'suy runds. crease their reading. Then. they enjoy the program us TELL_S__TORI E • ~ sh..c ex:pl:ained, ··1he_y Yo'.ill_hc much-cts.the~tudentsdo. The cli scn ce nr the more knowledgeable und "It 's very rewarding to program, the educator ell'.· upprerli1tc the finer things. \.\'Ork v:ith these kids anct plalncd. is to ha \'c ··parents in lire." ==o...--..M· '"'o•lb.em..res.pond-to you." r-HlnttJ..!to-go irlto"1hc-room110TlVl\TJON-cxplnined Sharon Sutton. ;.ind tell i;tories In muny To i;(C l to this poinl, . P'o.renls in lhe program t rcati\'c \V:.tys ." ho1vcver, the children must , \vcrc chosen according to · Although it sounds simple be motl\':1ted. their inlcrcst in children's enough . Dr. l\lcCartncy "As rnoUva lion goc•s ur,~ Jitcraturc. ·idiility lo be descrilx!d the program as lea rning ~ocs up, .. tJlc <:reative and thcir-ubilit y to innov<itive. "I had never librariun explained. '· llut llO'into the C'lassroon1. · heurd of u program like · us soon as the motlvntion Th·ey· get paid •a, nominnl this."shesaid. goes down, learning goes ree for . .tiieir work. ntlend llut having t aught down." · 1 lrainingsessionsandacol·· elementary school and then The usual lesson. tor Jeg.-eour-se in childi-en's classes in -chil9re-n 's whichachildsits do"''nwith literature for \vhich they literatu re 11t \IC Irvine, a reader and struggles from recei\'e c.r'edit. LCLA and }lepperdine, she one "-'Ord to the nexl . Teachers arc expected lo ,felt it "·as ··kind of a great ho .,.., e v c r, is n 'l \'er y continue the program u·hen need." . · . molivating. And this is of· the funding cfl.d~ and paren· 'Childrcn·\\'atch television ten the only kind of lesson ·tu.I P<lrticip~·ill con· and rcutl comics but they the teaCher hos time to tinuc ln the schools, Dr. J\lc· don't relld books. . present. . · Ccirlney s<1id . ··Education has t6 com-'l'hrough PAiilS, ;:i:"1e::im "J\lorc and mor<', I think, pete," she said. "Jt h::is to of t\\"O parents go inlo the 'pu.rents arc goi ng to have a be u.s'.good us \\'hat's on the clussroom to r ead son1c of· very real part in the schools' outside ... or better .•. or t h e good children's aOd do more than they're different." literature and then involve .c\·cn'doing no\\'." J{eading , one of the most the children in the story "' • • Troy McGuire seems fascinated over \ stor y told by Mary Hornbuckle: Pat Nimeshein (background) also is a parent a ide. f @UWllNU w .... ·,A-,,..Alif ·-....... Wt.ft • ...i SHOIS .....~ C'9p·~ 1'his year, the progrllm is in one t:lass in euch of the Erude )C:\'els at \\'ilson . ~ext ~·cur. il "'ill be increused lo lwo t:lusscs at cuch level. And bythethirdyear, PA IRS is cx.rx·tted to oper<itc in t!Vtry class :it the school. basic school lessons, is also through games, puppets one of the m ost important. andplays. -.-~~~~~~~~~~__:::::::::::::::::::::::::::!:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.i~~~~~-~-~~~~ Dr. l\1cCartney explained , Children 11re encouraged "f f you can't r ead, you to take books home with really can't do much·eJse." them lo read and then come \Vhcn the funding is com· pltte. Dr. )1cCarlney ex · peel s to have ;.i \1•rillcn 1uidl: us wl!ll <is \•isu;.il aides { ' ·- Sharon SUiton knows lloW to get 'students' attentiC11. Units Raising Funds 1 E ... DER PTA: This Land is Your Land is the theme of t he carnival Saturday, Nov. 16, from JO a.m . to 2 p.m. on the sc hool g round s. Proceeds will be used to finance PT A projects for the students, according to hlrs.· Terry l\1cGowan, car- nival chajrman. Father and son night ~·ill Tickets :ire available by lake.place T hur~~a)', N.ov. calling Julie Devlin. Paper 21. In the 1\.1ar1na ll1gh , dri\•e will take Rlace on the ~hool c~feteria. An Italian school grounds Tuesday, d1nnerw11l~servedat6:30 Nov. 19. Prizes will be p.m. at a price of $1.50 for awarded to the class con· fathers and 50 cents for tributinc the lar gest sons. Guest speaker Steve amount. Foitele will discuss bicycle motocross racing and show E DISON· HIGH PTSA: Unit meeting is scheduled • t onight at 7:30. Counsellor \Villiam Brown will discuss the school 's counseling program .• ~IARI NE VIEW PTO: a film on the subject. ST JOHN AUX : I\ I embers and guests are invited to get In the· Mood for the annual dinner dance scheduled for 7:30p.m. Saturday,Nov.16. at the Balboa Pavilion. Fourth District Educators to Speak Career cducntion y,·ill be Stale University, FUilerton, the topic or Robert Stout, "·ill lalk on the subject I'll 1'hD. and Clarence O. John· Take the High Road. em· son when thry atldress the phasizing t~c need for a Fourth Di s tricl Orange l ibcral,--or general County p·r i\ Thur sdn~·-education. f\(l\'. 21. .Johnson. from thedeparl· I 1n cnt of pupil personnel scr-The meet 1ng \\ 11\ lake \'ices. CSUF, \\'iii discuss place at 91i.n1 . 111 thll llilt.on cureereducntion. lnn. trutrerton. \\'ith the llosting lhe meeting y,•ill l~em~ 1~ou1ard_ l\"c\\' Dircc· be Anaheim Elen1cntary, ?ions 1n Education. 4Jnaheim Secondary, Buena Dr. Stout dean of Park and El Dorado Ot!slc e ducalion ~l ·California . COLlncils. . . DIAMONDS•GEMSTONES ~ ~ ,...,. ...... ;., ,., ;:e-41 _. .......... .... ,,.,.... !Mlitw..11 _. •t•i. .. C..lwl .... ;...i. et14 ,...,,,,..-. ~ _. •• ,.,... H .... U ,,let• ,.U. c..I UO.tott 10.• ~ • ..._...,.IN. 11 '" Jr f, ...it '--.. 0..-'9Mr ., lltt, ~ iewels by ioseph · • :1DUT11COAST1uz.to nn ..me. coriA -• ,. .... • I ' SMITll PARENT COUN· CIL: Unit is collecting labels from Campbells soups a nd beans to be redeemed for a television set with cassette. Anyone wi shing to donate labels may deliver them to t}le school or call the school of. fic'e. Deadli ne for collecting the needed 17,000 labels is Tuesday, Dec. 31. TA1'1URA PTO: Dime-a. dip dinner will be presented by the unit tonight from 5:30 to '1:30 in the m ultipurpose room. Guests'-are asked to bring a salad or main dish, and dessert will be provided by the executive board. En- tertainment will be presen- ted by the students, nnd proceeds will be used to purchase school equipment. HUNT .. 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Ka11n: 37 Light breuu 5 Red ... !Movie VIP 38 Foremost 6 Charged 29 Sw111heart: 39 PolHll partic;le 2 wotd• knowledge 7 Devotion 30 Time pariod1 40 Friend 8 Walleti1em1 JI No11t1ic1 41 Febricof 9 Fi1h JJ Lindentre11 ml .. d llber1 10 Modish 35 MKhanical 42 Oupllc.lte 11 Johnson and routine 4J H11m~1 Johnson 311 Ablen1G.I, play1 12 Fasten fllmly J8 R1ati1Y 45 Sparkling 13 Oe1I with J9 V0<:allst Nat adornment lenitnlly : ,. .. 41 Bridge f'9m!fflork 42 Uproar 44 l11rllb:h Ihle 45 Repon 46Jlnt1uthful 47 ClryinN.Y, 11111 - 48 RtligiOllS 9roup1 50 Num1rical p1eli• 51 C1vatry troop SJ Sphe<es 54 Editor•1-wo1d 5!· Pronoun 58 C1cl't.ct 59 Ro1und ' JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH A"'fHl..flt, WHAT DO YOWlr LA6l.V, Jr'EPUL.,IVE 'fES; THERE IS ..... ,R-;· DRIVER ! A MISS 8LAIR PHONED ! 00 >0 '1! \10~ 1"'AT OtrOINA!(Y PWINT7 ,_ _ __.. ., wow,~LO~N=O~T~?_,,.---- . • I . . DICK TRACY DCKS OUICE IS ON TME N!XT STREET. '. •• > by Mell by Chester Gould • • Thul'$day. November 14, 1974 OAfl V PILOT (. :___ - by Roger Bradfield • ..... ~~-~~~"'T""1 ' JT's NOTHING, Rf'llLLY. E!JC.R't'"fHl~'S UN~t~ CONiROt.. by George Lemont r-----'--....., WGL-L... HANP ME ~ 1"H A"f SOL-P6R: I NG IRON ANP we'i...L.-Sf:G W~A"f" we CAN PO ,--:;;I( ·, by Gus Arriola )) THE GIRLS •• . Ii ii Ii ~· I i . f ., .; <. "From here on in the book 1~ why I 1.hJn·1 ~cl <1ny hou,cwork done )CS terJay." .. DENNIS THE MENACE m ~· ~ 0 'fflCH, RUFF !. • ' • Nor THE PAPER. OOY ... TH~MPEll!. I ) J I , ' ' • -- ' ' \ ' " • -· ' , • l .. ( '6 DAILY PILOT ThurSdav. Novemt>et" 14, 197• ' TONIGHTS . -- TV IDGID .IGHTS ·Me~a Players Brighte -'Tunnel'- umpllfics her role of a r<lther \'<lCUOUS and ttighly ret1ile..suhurbanite. (' :-;, t~ I n·oo "t\1nqU\"!'!l ur th e Pl anet or !he "'i'\1x·:-" 'l'hl' IOUrth 1n lhl' ser1£·~ or "A1><·," 1n0\'1t.'S :O.l' ':>1 1111 l·nslt1\'l·ll r.11·1• 11f .If)(·~ 111·~;.inl tl·d by Hoddy !\f c · I 1!1\\ .1tl .111J I :11., 111)( l'UL1\1'ul ul t:o.arth fl' nm 1 h1: hi.unans ' -~ K Et."T tis~ S:oo 1'hl· \\'ay It \\'os. 'l'on ig ht 's :-.po1·1s 1.1osl a lg 1;1 subJe(·l i:, lhe l'\81\ chump1onship PlU}f1fl s bl'l\V{'l'll the l.ukcr·s und the Boslon C1.;lt ic: ..... . .-\Ul~ til !:L UU -.J ... cq 1u:s Coustea u Speciul. t'ou$ll'fl0 sails !hl' South .-\tlantic 1.0 the Chil ean channels and 'J'iC+rr<J Del l''t.u.·~o .to explore life \ abovl' :ind belov.• I.he \\'Ult::rs. J TV DAILY LOG ' Thursday Evening \t (1flo11 (.itws f Kat.hy Cro nkil e . daug hter of newscaster \Valier Cron kit e... Portrays ;.1 student in .Jo h n -B oy 's college \\·riling class on ···rhe \Va\Lons" toni ght at · 8 o'clock on CBS. Channe l ? Sonny~ Cher . ' . Spark Suit Innocuous though it may· be. ··runnel of Love'' at the Co s t a t.1esa Civie Playhouse 1s a brisk Hnd pt>rky evening of comedy ""'hich introduces " pair of bright new faces to local «.-'Ommunity the<ater audien· runs to bonbons Jiku "Send ~1e'No Flowers" or "Mary. t.f r.ry," the Costa lUesa show is bound to be u treat. fl i~ \he lype of :show direrfor Pt1ti .Tambcllini C'Ould bring to the stage "'ith one hand while a ttending a disabled hus band with the -----------other -which, in this in· "TUHHIELOlfLOVt " "''°"""" b' JOsepll F'l•IOs Mid Ptltr o. V"tl (llttUtG Oy P1t1 T •l'lll>Hlinl ~I lltHl(IPI 111(1 SOWlil Or Sl•""'-w1.'.kk hghllnQO'I Hf>Wlfll DI hon, ~-Dy~ (0$11 Me.W Ciwlc Pl•l'f!OUW ~w. IS, 1'- 2l •t l:lO in 11\e Comm"llhr Ce""' au~Horlu"' 0!' lllt Ort ntt Countw F1••11r-s. t.0$1• .«Mw. Aew:.1tions ~,,..Uf,, . TMfC,.ST ........ _ ... tool .. ,_It °"_,.._,, AIKe,,__, Ellelle ... •k• MIH Mclr.1<~.., ces. !ili<llM'llMC...ily _,,.,,. Wl-1»\J lttril ...... ""' "'"""""' '"~~•lltilt~ stan~e. just happenfd to be MCNALl,.T HAGEN the case. It may nol make anyone's tOp 10 this yea r. but it won't wind up in the ·bottom 10 either. A ret·ival which hasn't touched dOY.'n on an Orang~ Coast s l age in ove r a decade, the play is pure for· mula domestic comedy with just enough variations to s uccess full y s ustain PEPPER ED wiUi enough audi ence interest. For those. breezy dialogue to sustain a whose theatrical appetite continual · smile, if not . . . Intermission Tom Titus provoke m a n y outright belly laughs,' ··runnel. of t,ovc" revolves around :lf\ artist with an ego dcricicn· cy, fiis bubbly wife and th.elr repe ated attempts to bnng about the patter of little feet vi a either the regular or ~doption method. The Characters, all six of them, are a ttractive and well defined. and they. go lhroug h som e· a musi ng developments before "'hat .seems the ine\'itable con· <'iusion . There are som e fine comic bits in bet"·een. nota bl~f o·nc involving <1 mou se in the s uburba n hom e converted from · a b~rn. ' The central role or the frustrated cartoonist is skil· lfu lly i n terpr~ted by Richa.rd M'~Nally, a high!Y experienced neY.'con\er to t he local st:i,ge, J\tcNally :>kirts the tendency lo let lhe fates move hirr\ and takes the initiative with fin e nnes· se. Jlis mental anguish is always tota lly believable. 111E ROLE OF the wife, improbably christened Isolde. is given a delightJul rendition bv 1-1.elene Briggs. l\1iss BriggS is pert without being cutesie, injecting u rich dose of (em inity into her fairly ~ock character. Two o\her familiar fi gures. the nelghbors·beSI friends-sounding boards (check one). are well played by Walter Daly and Kris llagen. Daly moves ef· rortlessly through his assig· nment as a likeable skirt chasei:! While A1is~ }Jagen Sue Pellegrini is very ap- pealing as thl' liberated adoption agency inter- viC\\'Cr "•ho \\'Orks O\·ertime 10 n1atch J\'lcNally with just th e ri~hl offspring. And An·. nabellc Qui g le y is par· ticul arly effective in a fun· uy. if sli ghtly overdone. ca meo as the "good ncwS lady '' from the buby bure<1u. T ll E COS TA 1\1c s a production is attractively s taged a n~ y.•ell paced~ though !he first act· as writ- ten is a trifle slOY.', a not altogether unfamiliar failing in co medies or this type. Director Tambellini has uneo\'Crt'd two \•c ry fin<'. fresh talents in the per· .sonages of l\1cNal\y and ltliss 1-lagen. · 'Best Actor' No; Superstar ' ~ Stanley \Vlasick 's set i.'> especia\ly attractive and "'ell decorated. something· audiences h:.tve come to ex· peel over the years at Costa )1esa. The rear of the stage, in particula r, lends added dimensi9n to the bac~drop. •·Tunnel of Love" con· tinues Friday and Saturday of this \\'eek a nd Saturday ·only next \\1eek "'ith an 8:30 cu rt ai n a t lh e Ci\'ic .Playhouse in the Com- munit ,· Recl'eation Center on the Orange County F'airgrounds. AlanArkin-He,'s 1iot Alda or Bates Friday 3AYTIME MOVIES 1:00 ~ {C) ~HtlMoodbJI~ (clr1) '70 -M•th1el CrawfOfcl, l :10 0 (CJ "T~is HIPPJ fttli~(' (aim) 58 -!)ebb•• lle~r.o\ih, Cun lu1- 1rns, Joho Sau)ft. Z:lO fl (t ) ~vrva Mn" (com) '69 - l :JO O '11e11ure ol Monie C1i1l1" Pe!tr UU1l!O'I, Jonathan· W1nt1n : lad~) '4!1-Gltnn l1n11n I .i) 6 (C) "OMt ltlMt I Dl1" 9 00 O (CJ "A Holt In Ille He'd" (!Ira) ·~Jo~n Oertk, Unula An· Concl (com) '~9-Fr•n~ S•na!ril, drtss. [dd<t t!Miti, £d1111rd G. llob1nson.I J:OO (\OJ {CJ "Tiie fOUllf 1.ftfr(' (f'llm) 1 0·~ 0 "Rtvtn&e If l~1nllol" (ad~) 6~! '64-P~ttr rond1, Sllaron Hucueny. -ctyde ~o&t11. GHd1 lo~s•~·1 l:lO Q)"H•" lirt•n "''' Mr v,u,,~ Comedian Bob Newhart Steps Into His Kitchen and Talks Food ii'<' 111•1/,,., /,,,./,.,. d1111 u.·" Funnyman Bob Newhart shares his favorite rec- ipes (Spagl1e tt1 Wit h Marinara Sauce Newhart, Man1cott1) this week exclusively witll FAMILY WEEK LY readers. Actually Bob enjoys the eating, but leaves the cooking to his wife Ginny. Read what her first meal was for Bob after they were married and what steps he took as a child to maintain his weight. Thanksgiving : Great Recipes From Across the Connlry '"' '~"~1.,,., •• ,~ ..... , ••. ,. ,J.'""''" ""-~~ ·~~, ,;. ·~· '""" ..... 11 /'lfMJ ~~fl-~, ..... /''""' ~· •o•t ,., I 'I 1 .. ~ ••l'- ,J, t~• ••'~" l •'ll •••.t"' ••• m•<t flulo e• •~ "'~•· '"" ..... ,.., .. '""•b,.., .• , ,, .• , .•: "Cookbook" Special: "Ctn of 1111 Canrt11" (we s) ·4z -(clfl) '41-Wtl!trPideeon, M;iureen Gent Alllrf. ..MlnlstTJ ,, fet1" O'Hlll, Rodd) Md>of;tU. t> F-MILT WEEKLY fOOO ldl· tmJS) '14-RJJ M1ll•nd. ' 0 (C) "Tht AJflOrNS Uffnlu1ts 1111 Marll~n HinMll QffHf!ts 11;00 Q) "114'11 Vtiltrd1(' (COllt) '!ol-1 fl Mtll flalldtn" Cond. (ld>i) '65 ttw in1>11i l Thin~lll'li"I Sp. Judr Holli011, W1lll•1A Holdtn, -II .. •:•~"":::''::..:"":' :•~·~"'~"""=·'-·Hl---"O'."'~----~;.._~~.J,~ Brodine-Cta"rord •!GO fi'"1\t <W ~ Nl11e lllf!;..J ,.;Jpes KOCE TELEV ISION <°"" btllrt II•""'' nibbl.,,t. 1odllod1t.l>n to eo with J9olf 1\1'11.l'j 1tld lor M'Ml'I I .. li1M mMM Wllh ~1rxhor "'"'· 11~.~ .~ '~•t""""'" • • ll (IL) KH00~01$TA ICTHlW'.i •C If I• NOVI f(I' Vr"'°"'"°'S.1'11 I 10 TIMl 10 OR AW !Cl ·t...,o.+""'-•" ...... l~ll (QMM Uf'l lTY 0,_ 1.1\llr<(, ht1H(,'> oc:1 ''L1lf-'-l<t11 ~It." '·~ IJ.1,IOe outf(I "''·''""' f'Oll l Ll!CTlt!CCOM"A'-'Y 'f ? JO 11U Nllll J.I ltElAl1 0"5 111 ."I O SC"oek. 015.C.IPllNE !Cl "'"""'' 111111 "'•1.Ct" J 00 CO,Hl•llE.'S CLOfH! .. C. CORME• 1(1'~"1 •1'--'"''°"'. .1.)1 011•t. .. s10HS IN CULTu•r.s 1(1 :'oo~~~~~~tt;"~~ T(HI NC. IC) • • <U ti f.(l.lll(CQNP•N•I(! 00 ~E$•MESTll£,f •Cl •DU llOOft llE.t.r I() 'Geed Ne , .• • lll O!MlNStONS IN CV&.TUltU f.:' Otl<!"'lt 0.0'1" /ti oOfl '1111 I All:H.t.ND 'itt.t tC.HIHG !ti il(o(f\~ '"''',.."""' , lll OJIANC.E COUHTY .11£11\EW 1(1 rt~lu•o<I •\ ~ ,_ •I Cl• .. <11.NOlllO doCI~ "''"~111unco•1rr.1-n conl•- t Oii DI MENSIONS lN CULTUMES IC' ··rr~nA1111 .. t•""" I JO M[_" W!iO Mo!IOL lHll: MO\llf.S 1(.I lt...,..,1 w11111"1t0monl A.II Co111inc; Su11day wUb ~he \ • . -· ··ccitch22. ·· Pilike Nichols has eauoo .. him America·s best aCtor. Yet he has not aC'hievcd the .statusorsuperstar. ' l!fen oO!er , "I DRAGGED my poor .,mother to interviews at th e Screen Children's Guild. Nothing ha ppened. I won first prize for amateur s or, Spade Cooley's television show . doing an imitation of Danny Kaye. ··still nobody discovered me." Arkin ;1tte nriecl Los Angeles Cit .v College, then wcnl cast to Bennington Col:c11c. which was beJ?inni,ng to accept male students -''A friend \\•ho was there told.me it was like COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450 •• ? _You can IP-are a brand new COior 1e1e .... 1s1on tor as tittfe as s 13 a monlh 714 /533-6730 Delp IM:Set. IMtS-IZ.I ...... ,, .... ,..~ •fOSHllA.. . f ' thoughl. '\\!hat the hell uR'I I doing here'?·· tllS SEARCll for an ar· ting career in New '\ ... ork proved fruitlei;s. ' "At the age or Z1 l "·as ready to give up," Arkin rec a lied. •·I had anolfer from an obscllfe theater group in -'cago_,-and I-decided l would b'\Jry myself in the l\1idwest theater for lhe rest of my lire. · CA LLBOAR D-Audit ions for !ht' Costa mes:.t Civi!' Playhouse's production of ··Kin g of Hearts," orginally schedul ed for (.'a rlier this week. have been changed to Sunday at I o'clotk. in the tom m.unit y Ce nter "lll1ditOrit1m .. :-:-~ l\larthella Rand <ill is directing 'the pl ay, \Vhi<'h eaOs for a cast of six men and two \\'omen. ''The company was called Second City, and I guess it ·has · ·produced more.-. -*-~-.-.-*-.-.. -.. -- well·kq_own pertormers than 1"' ELUDES STARDOM Al•nArkln dying and being in heaven- fourm.eh and3SOwomen. •· • . He· joined a folk-singing· group, The Tarriers. which scored with two hit records. ··Cindy, Oh Cindy" and "The Banana QoatSong. ·· Th e money was gooC!, but the . artistic satisfaction y.·as n't . "I remember wh<'n it endedforme.'' Arkinsaid. "1 ·was standing on the stage or the Olym pia~hea terin Paris and I looked down at my black satin pants and nnytbing sil\ce the Group Theater or perhaps the Actors Studio: : .. Ali,;o in Second Cit)' \\'Cr Barbar.a J·larris. .Valerie l.farper. Burns and Schreiber, David Steinberg, Bob Kl ein. Shelley .Berman and Paul Sand.'' Arkin appeared with Second City in Ne\\' York, starr.ed on Broadway' in "'Enter Laughing". and "'Lu,•'', be gan his film career with .in Academy nominatio n for "The Rus· siansAreComlng. ·· I-le has made only 10 movies. and four are urirelcascd: · '·Deadhead l\1 ites" (apparently shelved ) ... Freebie and the Bean,,. "'Ra rrerl)-' and the Gold Dust Twi ns " and ··1-1eartsofthe West. •· ., . ...,," ....... ~ .. NOW SHOWING . -Ull118 liluleHllT MllAMA.I, S• a-.n -4t2-00S6 FAMILY TWIH, ,._.. ,..,_ t62-1241 wisn1001. w ........ ter-SJ0-4401 CINEMA ClHTH l & 4, C.... MIN -t7f·4 I 4 I MIS~OH DllYl~H, S. J.IM C11p. -4tl·4545 CINEMA. WlST, W•sta••.tw-tt1·44fJ- e PEGGY YORK. belo'll!d p1yehlc healer 'psy1hom;tfist will 1111 you •boul rourulf..,,o brln1 o Pf~onoJ obftelf • • PAUL BRADLEY, cl-.irvor•nl ind P'1rchic Noble hi•~ .am .. 1hln1 on hil mlnd-,.ours/ Al•o •lorlllnr predlttlOfl•i •,1,•<hANI MeCLAREN, celebr11"d tulhor " rcll1lou1..:hol1r ,.. f P YO\I lo develop rour 0111n ESl'ottnUal! ' r----~'"~•~•~RS'ON!ONENiGHON1.v1 SATUltDA Y. NOV. 16. HCJYAL INN-S11nta Ana-- SUNDAY, NOV. 17, tlOl..IOA Y INN-Costa Mes11 (Dlme·A·Lines every Saturday) -"''"'iUion $5 ti/ 1bt dvtif . • • •. "EARTHQUAKE" natn 'll!M' . '"•a ~ '*""'• " ' l ; Glen Camp~bell Rlolizea-Duke Q: Aboul Glt:n l'ampbell -t•an )'OU tell us a little about him'! Wis he an onl)• child'! "'hat "'Ork did he do before he betame an entertainer? And "''ho was hi s Idol as a youngstt•r'! -Girls in Campbell fo'an Club O.ifago . _ • ho A :. J ohn. \Vayut•. Gle n" u~ed lo pick cullon back ENTERTAINMENT ,.. . . ... ' ' . -.'Sanford' Nu111ber I Electio11s-Draw_.Jliewer Apatliy NE\11' YQRK ~AP)-1'ht> C BS); '"l'he Hookies ~toarr '' I both C BS l : r1a ti o n 'i; mo s t popula1· tAECt: "'Sund:iy l\1y1iler> "Slret>ts of San Francisco" ~vening TV shov.• last week ~10\•it··' 1N ut·l. ··00 1.> c 1\ SC 1 u nd ··Pol I l•e 1vas NO C's "Sanrord un1I N«"'h:irt'' and '"l\l .1rv Tvle.r \\'omun'' <NBC1. Son.'' r ollowed by CBS' .. i\ It r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=::;;:11:1 in the F';1 mily " und "The \Y altons.." according lo A,(.' :"/ielsen ratings figures ••tN o.-n, ........ llhr "All AIOUT l"f~ Tllhlllohl ......... c.,.,.., c.a..w - "4 lOYitol SCANDAL" • me 1,n Dehg~.t. Ark ., to get enough money to pay lo .~e~ ~\ uy nc in the loci.II movie theater Apel co1 nc1de~t11ll~·. years later made his movie dcb.ut wit h John .\Va yne 10• ''True Grit.'' Glen \vus the seventh son or a filrm fa mtly or eight boys and rour girls. •l e first Je<:1rned to pll1 ~ thi:_gultar a't the age or four when his dad boug ht an 1nst!Vncnt for S5 rrom a Se-a rs ·Roebuck Six Shows ~Glad:__You.c.A$ked-1'.hat' Replaced The r aline s. for the \\'l·ck of Nov. 4-10, s ho\1•ed that 1 he three ne.l.\\'.Or ks' Nov.. S el~c· lion ni ght <:ove rage v.·asn '1 an O\'erwhelming vie\\·er nl· traction during t he prim1• evening hours . The highest-rated elec- tion night coverage ·-thci t . of CBS -v.·os viewt"<I over ;1 three-hour period in ne.i rly 9.8 million homes. accor· ding tu 'th e r\·i~l ~cn csl·imC1tt"ii m ad t• publi<· P'LUS Ill Ste•e McQwftl ' , by Mori.Yn Ond Hy G•dntr ~~la.log. l_lc plci}'ed "'ilh \'ariou:-. bands backing up the s1ng1ng_ol such lun:iinaries.us Sinatra, Presley, J ohnny Cash, Dean ~lart1n and :\lama Cass Elliot and th<' greul r.1&mas and Papas group. li e also sal in once for ci~ absen~ member of the Be<ich Bo.ys. Glen·s den ~.htl~ri;_ \1·1t.h lhe r.cflectcd glory or eleven gold records s1g111fy1ng .... ;i_les In ex<·css of SI million each. u e·s knoy,·n afft.;t_t1onatl·l.v by other singers and musiciuns as 11 '"muslc1<.1 n 's n1usician. ·· t!: Didn't \\'a lter lluston and his son, John, both win an Oscar the same year'! -The Paul Dugans. Sr . &Jr., Jndlaflapolls. For ABC NEW YO RK cUPl t ABC. "'hich has been ·lag- 'ging in third pl ace iM;>hind CBS <1nd NBC in lhc T\' ratings this ~·c~u·. announ- ecd \\'edncsday ;1 maJur rc-\·ision in its primt• 11mt• IJl'O!lram scht·duling. The net"·ork h:JS(';1nct·led six programs ~a,Jdu, thl' Sonn y Co n1 c d y li cvue . Pape r ti.l oon , 1'he t\e\\" Land , 'fhc• 1'cxas \Vhet::lcrs <ind Kodiak. He pl acing th cn1 . 111 Ja nua1·y, "'ill be. six nc,.,. s h ows -'rh e ll ot 1 Baltimbre, Bar ney !\liller Tuesduv. , Ry rcimp~r1 son . '"Sanford ;i nd Son." a Friday ni~h1 ~i1ua t1hn comedy. \la:-. .~t·t·n in nearly 21.2 million hom1•:-. during its half.hour turn on thl' tube. KBC's e lerlion nq.:ht l"Ol'l'rage "·as seen in ilbout !1.3 milli"IS n homes, \.\'hile that of ABC. u•hich has fe \\•e r affiliates the1 n the ot~cr networks, "'as seen in cibout 6.2 million homes. ut· cording to Nielsen figurC>~~ Mlchae ommtn Cornell Un1~ersi1y H•sl<)l"y Professor IY\choel Kommen 1~ author Qj the l"lt'-,.t loor orticles in the lS.J)Jl"t Courses b'y New!>pOper Series being published by 1he Doily P+lot os o public stl"Y!Ce. · Kammef'I is a Pulilzei-prize w1nne1 ond h1slooon. He ,., choirmoh of lhe h1s10l"y aeporr ment ot Cornell Un1versiry, 'tTAtES FROM THE TUBE" DYHAMITt filtW SUUtHG! 7:JO & f :JO htll b...., Adt1ahtio. SJ..50 "THE RIEVE.RS " , A: _Yes .• ~ot only lhe :;a me year f19·19l but for the same ,filn;i , The Treasure of Sierra i\tadre. ·•Waite• Y.'on .his uward as best sUpporting actor. "'hile Johl) carried home a n Oscar for best director. ~ ~ (with •lal Linden ). C:1ri bc The 20 m ost-popula r s hO\\'S on te levision last v.•eek. e1 ccording !f) lh c ratings, "'ere : .. Sanford and Son '' <N BC l: ··.\It in {. the Fa mily '' l4n1! "Th<' \\'allons" !both C US l: ··c h.ico and the :'111111 "" lr-i BCJ ; "Rhodu ' <Clisl : ··L~ I-l ouse on tht· Prai· rie"' and ''\V all Oisn8v'" (both NB Cl; ··1\1 audt-'" a·nd lthixo, N.Y. , His or11des deol 'w11h colo1110! tv~1ory lrom 1 7~0 to 1815 ol'ld emphos1ze !he osp1ro11ons ot eotly Amer11:ons ond 1he" IDlfrontahon w11h reol11y. \\'ho's going to play Louis Armstrong.in the movit· of his life? -Sedalia i\I., Philadelphia. • . A: Flip \\lilson's been signed .b;P:iramount 10 -- play Sat~hmo. And Cicely Tyson "ilf probably' pl<i.\ :\lrs l.uctllc Armstrong. his fou rth" ifl" · Q: "'hat exactly b; a "stitch r1uecn"? -~1 .8 .. Syracuse,r\.V. , A: "The Language-orShov.· Bi z·· sa ys he.is .,a~"~ "'a rd robe 'man who alters costume:-..·· . Send 1101.ir que1tions lo lly Gardnl!r , "<;lad You Asked Tho.!," ea rl! oJ thi1 newipaper. P.O. Bo.r 11748. Chicago , Ill. 606 11. Alarilyn and l/y Gardner will a~r ai many questioru as.they ~an in lheir column, b.ul the.volun1e_oj n1ail ma~e1 per1onal r!!plie;impo1sible. • 4MDY W4IHOl'S "DRACl,ILA" --"VELVET VAMPIRE" WM. M...__I ,.._ $1.00-lrff .. ~ ........ . • SHOAT SU "DIA TH WISH'' "SHPICO" Ill · · °""",,,.,,., ""u lo e.301)111 8<11 l&m IHOI 11 JO J.\)11. t"'" '""'~ IO I p-5 1 2~ ?HI CITY SHOPPING CINTl'll . OA4NOE-•532·1721 , "JUGGHMAur' "Cors ' IOllH.S'" INi £ "Sl41UAl" ll"GI -y .. ""THI CAllY TUATMlfrfr' A '1'HI AIDICATIOM'" INI V ·"THI [AST Of SMllU." "' SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT. & SUH. "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" ... "CRY OF THE WILDERNESS" DOOIS~ l:JO ALL SIA.TS $1.00 KERMIT SCHAFER~$ i'( pt:8~l~ S b'bsedon rad io & T.V.'s most hilarious boners! Al~ le make the scene Sundays in the l1J.1!Qij!(1)I FROM fashion Newp ort Island Beach '• ' •• '"'it h Stacey Keachi. S\V A'I' , lst ;1 rring Sieve F'orrc!>l I, Toma <a retretid. but "·ith Ro bert Blake replacing ·rony f\lusante1 <ind l\11ren rst<irring K<iren Vulentinc 1. ABC al so "'ill heg.in showine movies on Sutur- day nights from 9 to ti p.rn. The fi rst on~ airs Jan. 11. m MANN THE AT RES w.•s.:...,.~ . ~l.2S'tM2:lO,.-. "TMI GAMIUll"UU . ..., ,, ..... , .. IA. J:l .. 7#t••• "CALIFOAMIA SNT' ...... ... . _., .... _. "lA W & DISOIDll" ....,.,, .. ,,, Wl.._ l1J .. l-IRll '1.0lDS OF FLATIUSH" ....,. 1:41 -~'"'"""'. P'kn lfffln •llJiw.r- "YEllOW SUBMARINE" hchTMrt.,Mo-t;l4 "UITHQUAll~ St.ft ,,.L. HoT-IS ST.t..IUl:ING CHAllLTOH HESTON I KAR EN BLAC K • GE ORGE KENNEDY GLORIA SWANSON• HELEN REDDY EFREM ZIM8Alt!T Jll. •SUSAN Cl.AR~ SID CEASAR • LINOA 8 LAI A l,GI ·--·-..... o-...... Kommen's newspo~ "lecrures 1r.c.lude 1he!.e l<lles ""lUfmng li-e (oion1ol Kole1doscope. 17~ -177~". "Defining rhe R!pllbhc ol Virtue. 1776 -t78T', ·1eorn1ng the Xie.nee of Pol1llC$. 1787 . 1801 '' ond "Mok1ng 0 Pt01,j)efOU5 P101esle>rll Nat>Qfl, 1789 1815". Reodefs ol Courses by NewspopE'I ar 11tles moy also ean col1e9t tn!dil for 1hetr efforts by eniOll+i'lg 01 e1thef UC lr1tne orOJonoe Crosl Evening College. Wses b?Newspopi!I" ore prepared by UC Son Oitgo undef gon1s ffO'TI 1t-e Notional Endowmen1 for the Humonnies ond lhe Euon Founda•. -Mides~everyvteek •n the Sunday DAILY PILOT On price alone ... Still the best newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Daily Pilot delivered 7 days a week Dial dir~ct of call colleci 642-4321 Wlll!I i~P Iii ~~Ii · ~M~ nl~n 11111 a1111 · m11111n 11Jt11 lltllll 111111111·ijjjj11001 -ftff-MOYIHOO"Vf- Andy Warhol's "DRACULA••, "ZARDOZ"• . "HARRY AHD TOHTO"• "CINDERELLA UJERTY", "CALlFORHIA SPLIT'. '"THE LAST DETAIL", ........... .., ..... ~ . ...i. •• ~ .... ... --· .. -..-.... ... .,. .......... ...,._ . ..... -.. ... ~ Wm~~ . IPGI """"'DELORE S TAYLoRfhe ·Trial ,lUS "SUTHER" Jl\.V.ES Clo.AH SALL I' KELLEllMAH ... an . : , . . .. . : ............. £3!: """" •1.., .,.,WI ort cn•11 "•' • ... """ ..... """"~""' tllot~ . . '"'TOM LAUGHLIN f ' ·;;;?' Billy0 Jack SAT. & SUM. I ·4-7·1 Cl I: Id"' 1 .. i v.• ... Biiiy Jack If''." ' ., ' ... ···--... <l"'I' .,i 44tl I~ 1<111••10"' "Yll'.10 .-· ·····;st!~1i¥'""• · .. ' '\ i r·C~·' '"""~"''" CINE MA Vlt.JO I ' ····•··r ...... . • • ::-·~·,',·,·:~·.• ... ·.1 ~~L"t."... ..... ~ -f'LU~ "THE VELVET VAMPIRE" ,. ' J -,., - .STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR • • . . ... . , .. • • • • • ' . , • ('8 DAIL V PJLOT Thur5da~. November 14, 1974 1 "Ql:IEENIE I By Phil lnterlandi " ·'.fE: ''That's her job. She mothers all the other executives.· L. /ti. Bo~Jd I Viva la Party In· French Pad a• ' In a man ·s dreanfs, his enemies mostly are men. his friends mostly women. That's ndt the case in a ~ irrs dreams usu<1Jly, s<1y the sleep researchers. Her nertifs ~nd friends Lhcrcin are all mixed up, bolh male and female. l\OTE\\'liRTllY R Efo'ERENCE, lhe £.nc~·clopedia Britannica. The 1820 edition. prffited in ·Britain, had this to say about American women: ·'At "· lhe age ol 25, many.of them can be la ken for Europeans of 40. In South Carolina at lhe age Ot 30, a y,·om3n appears as old as at the age of 50. Jn that exhausting climate, the hair becomes entire ly white.'' PARTY U.AUSE . The party claUSe is \11hat il's called. Numecous French landlords u·rite it into the contracts with their ;1partment tenants. It permits one party a.....month,. no limit on noise, ~roviding said tenant gi'l'es tu•o days notice to .neighb8ring renters, so they can either get out of town or join the shebang. J\'ol a bad notion. . . PL . .\XSED , .,. I f)_oll sters recently. queried 120,~ yo~ng mothers. ·¥1 hi rd of thcn1 said all ' of their children u•ere J>lanned. Another third said none or their children "°'~·ere planned. And the final ihird said some of their ch.iJpren. \\•ere planned. some \\'Cren't. , ··l'~Y ·11USBA1\"D A:\D I and our children are ' t•>;lr<.iordinarily healthy. I think iP, because of :iOmething my mother taught me. I mllke sure our main I{leal ah\'ars eonsisLs of three colors. \\'hat colors d~ 1nol matter. so long as they are different. That 'rar. she told me, \\'hatcver you ser\'e \\1ill s up_ply µU your nutritional needs. It is the only diet pl an "'e ha\·e ever fo\lo\\·ed. and "'e all \\'eigh u•hat we should , look fine. and feel great." So reports a Pennsylvanian -ll"ho i g_ns.her-!i~lf Colorful Kitchen i\Iechanic. -, ·1SLt\SDS ---.. ·r 'Q. "\\/here docs :\Iadagascar rank on that list of 'l1he "'orJd 's largest islands'.'" A. lt'I l\"o. ,I. Right behind Borneo, No, J. l\e"' Guinea. :\'o. 2. Greenland. :\"o. I. Address n1tu/ to L.,\l. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875.1\'ewporl Beach, CA !rl66.1 ·········-···-··. --~ 4 : WIN $1Q8 ~CASH ; 4 AHO OTHER PRIZ ES t 4 • 4 E~TER THEJCAPX I 08 STEREO t : SANTA CLAUS DERBY • !on Friday, November 29, Santa Claus wdl be f!y1og in from : •1.ooo feet Dy G1an1 k11e onto the parking lot llreeway side) ol : Laguna Hills Mall at the 1ntersect1on of El toro Road and the t San Diego Freeway. Guess the e.11act time of his arrival .• Closest 11me w1!1 win SlOB cash hnit pnze t •• • COMTfST lULES ., •..... "'"' .... _ .. ..., . t i. Opoo .. --,,,..,.......,... ---*' •P.•1-l-----a,. • .l.tooct-•1 ........ lol<o __ ., __ ..,... . .. 4.-.-t i.. .. ctl...,l o!l .. Pl*'.....-°'_ .... _ .. l_~ ...... ., • • _ __, ..... .-u.1 nl. • ,..Qow .. _ ....... -.-...... -,,;... j A r•---------------~· I 11 pttditt Santa Clou1 will 1-11 dawn a11 tM L91J11110 Hills I ) Md! 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Mtff • ZinHI, G-( S~lilllrt D, tic. 50%,off I ' ' Scotts'" Super Bonus For Dlchondra • Dtt1 2 jM1 ., -····"''' wp. nilr .. ftl leffl111 ,tin tllltr.11 t19'i1, filetH 1114 trlltr Wttth • \G11-•. Mt,._,, 1,SOI 1\-ft. Reg ... 295 IS.i's I .. ' ... Long Wood•n Fireplace Matches • he.,_," Nan'eu• ,._ -........ ,,~...,. • S.f• wey II fitlit fi,.,a.ce fires • A Wnill .... ..,. .. tin ft !lri<" sec ... Accurate Aid Drill Guide • Prtvlllfl *ii WI f,..m sll,,i,.,M.,.. "nn ttrliflrt .111111 '"'• • fil1 1J "ril Wf si1t1....frMI 1/16" If 1/4". f04-4IJ 11•. M&D'n-t!IJC1\: Mebil 'lhfftfaofcl • - . v Nostalgic Mini U-Ground Adaptor Kerosene Lamp for 12S Volt Use • Dec.miff c-tii"•l i.R M .. , 11Mr • S.t.ty ...... ,,.., t.1 rT~ ltM ---..., •"" ' . • ,., .. , w;,, ''""" t.,,. ..,.... • lrillf rht Hft, chHrfwf P-tf iU-• ~ .V-.. 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J oe Kali, director of the Sugar :. • .P~nn State Univer11lt y, for exainple, Bowl. said m uch of the 00\\'I payoff Will eurn n1orc than SI.I million this depends onticket sale!\."\!Jhen youdo season from fo ur football.,J:OJ mes -not fill the stadium, then your paypffto t wo regionally leleea•t games -wotth the teams drops a nd you don't become S180,000 each. a Thanksgivinli: night comf)Ctitivc \\•ilh otllcr bowls,'' K;.1tz game a i;a)nst til e. Uni versity or Pitt-said. .._ ' s burgh in Three Rivers Stadium that will pay S244,000 <ind a J an. 1 Cotton Payoffs t o lhc teams are by no no .... 01 date ...,·0 rth more than ssoo,ooo. me01ns tht! only expenses in vol\'ed in 'fhe -T h un ksgivinbf...-.flight-g.ime QRerating_i!_bg wl. ''There are Dlany against Pitt wus originall y scht.'<luled hiddeft costs," ati con£inu00. 0 Trar- on the folh.1...,•ing Saturday al P ill fie control. security. E verybody is Stadium. By. switc.hirl g sites OJ!ld al-puid llO'A'ad ays. Al one time it was a l owing te lc.\'ision to tune in, both t i.vie endeavor . Dul "'e don't get the schools will clear more tha n $200.000 freebies lhal \\'C got from the com· in .profit s. c:onsiderOJ151y niore tllan munity in thc ' past -decorations. they could ha\'C expected to earn at ushers, ticket t a ker~. i\s time goes on. P itt Sladium. it costs more to ope rate a bo\vl." The key \\'ord here is television. In ~louston, the Astra-Bluebonnet Pitt a n d P e nn Stale )\'ill bt: Bowl is billed as a charily affair. Last providing pe rhaps three hours of year. il collected $587,356 in revenue prlmf'!-time cnlcrtainmcnt und, at of "'hich a mere S15,100 went to 22 . \May's rule!'. the hulf-1nillion dollars local charities. 1·n~ partici pa nts , or so t hut &OL·~ Lo the l\\'fl schools is a Tulane <.ind the University of llouston r easonable )lricc for rilling thut much each recei\'ed 8213.870, The rcmain-~Ct\vork tiz\le. -df'r Wf'nt to stadium rental and ex pen- "\!Je fi gure OJ bout 5200.000 per hour g~.;. · - - -· to1 producE!o a regular filmed shO\\'." \!Jith a few exceptions , te ams sa id one television executive. "That • always·look 0 first ·at lh.e a~ount or money you C:\R pay," said Joe Eason, a J-fouston insur.ance man who serves. as president of the Astro·Bluebonnel Bowl, "There are only two ways we can pay more -increase the cost of ticket:s or get a 1argi!r television con- tract." Houston has been invited back to the Astro·Bluebonnct Boy,•I again this year and athletic director Harry f'aulk says the income from that ap· pear a nee y.•ill help balance his depart· menl's budgell \tthictuan...aboul St.75 million this year. Faulk called the ap· pear a nee a \\'elcome but not· a vital element in the budget. In financial order. the four major \. boy,·Js appea r to lineup this y,•ay: -Rose, with a payoff or <IP· proximately $1.ZS million apiece to the Pacifi c Eight and Bi~ ·ren Con- fere nce re presentatives. -· -Orange . ,,·itll a sellout guaran· teeing a payoff of ~'bout $600,000 each to Notre Dame and Alabama . --Colton, \vitb a 3i'h percent payoff or game re~eipls guaranteed to each lchm totaling almost $500,000 las,1 year . -Sugar . \\'hicll paid $452,000 to co!11pet ing teams last year. would incl\fde rerun rights \\•hich ure not appliC'::ib\e to footb:1IL" Sports in Brief TelcvisiO'n. of course, will also be looking in ,on :~e\v Ye1.1r's Day when the collegt! football season concludes € · Ar D _wil!Uhe nl,aior bowLg•mes.-Arnl-thc . oast-. ..el.a~ -mo~ -teams parl icipa ting in those ex-, lra\•aganzafi \\·ill ulso be taking home healthy-s ized paychecks. Jusl how ·• • much is )n "those checks de pends ' Shin e T. . · mostly on ·hcther the teams come e . . ---· ~omconleren cesorore intlependen· •,, -.. 1 ,ID ·_Q}JJney Conferi nce teams must share .their bowl spoils with their sister schools. '· For example , the Univ.ersity of Texas NAP.A, Ca.lif,.L Twb--Orangc-Caast , defeated Raz Reid 6-2, 6-7, 6-2 and Australia's John Newcombe downed 111ike Es tep 6-l, 6-2. ~ carne.d 5475,092.61 as its share oflh"F area golfers are among the leaders a l Cott.ob Bow1 l.ast year. The school kept the halr\.,.ay point of the Professional SlCI0,00() and the·n divided the remain·· Jiolfer s Association tournament der a mong the eight South\\•est Con-.pl ayers divis_ion qualifying school af- ference schools. Thal meunt that each .ter l\.\'o rounds or play at Sil \'er .. do S\VC school, Texas included, recei\'cd Country Club ~ere . ~· Fred ~cNair defeated Au stralil\'S Ross Case 6-7. 6-4, 7-5 and Jerr Austin kayoF.d Australia~s No; ·4 -seed Phil Dent 6-7, 7 ·6, 6-2. ~ ~pbout S45,600 for the Longhorn&• BO\\•.J Ala.n Tapie of Newport Be ach and //Olppcur ancc. Da\'f i\"c"'quist of Analleim, arc tied Other res ults found West .Ger- manf'.S l~ans Parmann tinishing ·o(f Australia~s A1al Anderson, 6-2, 6-1 and West German J_urgen Fassbender defeated !\lexico's ~1arcelo Lara 6-2, f\s..the number of, schools in :'.l con· at 144, three strokes behind the leader ference increuSCil. the l)(nvl, takc fo! • fr 3.nk Conru•r oC Sao Aotonjo, l 'cx. th& conrcrCncc rcpr~nta:t1ve got!!, •-The" arc tied for sixth place. d9"'""-The Rose liov;I s nel re venue or Ray Ca rrasco of llunlington Beach ubout S2 .5 million is divided e\'enix is unother st roke back at 145. lfe is 6·1. • England's Roger Taylor defeated ;\ustr alia:s Kim \!Jaru•ick 6-4 .. 1-6. 6-1. bet\.\1cen the Pt.cific Ei ght and Big lied ror 11th place \\'ith \\.\'O other 1)~n Confe r ence re prt!st:!nlali)•e s. golfers . • Thus each Pac-II team geL~ about f,\ft er 18·Jiotc rounds today and SIS0.000 annua ll y rriday :1t su .. ·crado. the .golfers mo,·e c.-••nors A.dvancn Indepe ndent schools do bette r 10 Paliii Springs ror ~nothcr 72·hole financial!}'. The t9750rangc no .... ·t, (or test next week . Aft~r that. 20 to 30 of example . m ut c hos Alabama a nd tile best-w ill-be-eligible to-participate ~otre l>mie. The game is u sellout on the 1975 PGA tour. \.oNDON -Brian ·Gottfried beat Raoul Ra mirez of Mexico6-4, 6-2 Wed- nesdar. nigh_t to_ceach_tbe_seillifinal&- of a S25,000 indoor tennis Lournement. and each sthool 'vill receive about S000.000. Notre Dame keeps all of its income while Alabama rnust di vide it am on g othe r members or the SQuthcasl.ern Conrerenee. The same ,·II,700 See Russians · Sparkle .BY-GLENN WllJTE - °'•o.nv..i111sa.n ·LOS AN G EL ES-Olym pic and \Vorld Games champion 6 1ga Kor but and Nicolai Andrianov took turns daz- zling a crowd or 11,700 at the s pOrts Arena \Vednesday night tlli the touring Ru ssian gym nastics team displayed its wares. _ lfowevc r , the show did not belong solely to those l wo. The other 10 members· or the troop also earned accolades with their c f· forts . Particularly im1>rcssive \\'ere the acl'obatics duo of \'uri Saveliev o.ind Gali11 :1 S.:l \'Clieva. 'fheir anlics drew thundt ring ov:itlons. .. Korbut performed on the bearn. in the vault a nd on the uneve n parallel bars. And her flawless, r adiant effort brought loud and "'arm applause from the big crowd. Andrianov wiis especially iin prestii\'e on the rings and on the high bar. , Not, to be overlooked, howe\•er. was Nelli Kim, li-year-old heir apparent to Korbul's lofty posilion in the world o( gymnas tics . She li ved up to a forecast of being the best gymnast in the world by 1078 with a Ouid an( flawless perfqrmancc. Additional crowd pleasers \Vere two Galinas, Shafrova a nd Shugurova. who showed an entertaining take-off qn gymnastics, ulili7.ing a hoop. bi.ill anti long ri b_bon to add color to floor exercise roulines. Jimmy Connors beat FrancoiJi Jauf- Preps Su••-..ded fret or r~r ance 6-2, 6-2 to advance to r """ the quarterfinal round. NE\\' ROCHELLE, NY-Beer and In second.round action, GQillermo marijuana don't mix with prep foot-Vil as of Argentina crushed Juan ball and 29 .members of the New . Gisbert of Spain 6-3, 6-0. Rothe Ile Jflgh School varsity ha ve ., Al)liArthur A s~e rea~hed the .quar- bcen s us pended. from school and~-by posting a 6-1, 6-3 victory removed from the team for allegedly rty1liessen. using one or th~ other on a team ·bus•.· 11. • v.·hile returoing from a game Satu rV-i.•w.~dk Roll#· Dr. James Gaddy, the school's pri"'-,, l. -Secon~-see d t:d J err day, •. cipal. s uspended the. 21' pl ayers fron1 be at \Vo1tech Ftbh.k of the 40-man roster for fi ve days and ola , -3 .. 7-6 Wednesday to reach prohibited them from taking part in t~e quartt!rf1n als of the Oslo Open ten- in terscholastie competition for the n1s tournamc nl. balance oft he year. South ~frica's !}Q b J:le;witt also .ad-, The allegations are that 26 were ,-anced with a 6-3. 6-2 victory over Per drinking beer and three others admit-llegna_. the Nor\\·egian am_!lteur ted smoking marijuana on two buses. champion. . There were five coaches and three ln oth e r :tct1 on. P aul Gerken other adults on the buses at the time, do\.\•ned Birger A ndc~sorl of Sv.·ed~n school offi cials said. 4-6. 7-6, 7-6 and \11tas Gerula if1s Parents or the suspended players outlasted Douglas .Palm of Sweden have asked for the reinstatement or 6-2, 6-3. • the football pl ayers :.1nd for separate' 1 hearings into.the charges against S J00,000 1tfile? each student. • . ";\ . Asher Trolls CHICAGO-Barry Asher of C'osta l\1esa ren;i ained among the lop 2·1 bo\\1ers in 16th place as the field was cul .to 64 \V ednesll ay ni ght in the SI00 .000 \Vorld 0 1>e n bowling tour- na ment here. . Ashe r's 5, 154 pinrall for 24 games. is 230 behind the leader, Alickey l·ligham of Kansa s City . - NEW YORK -Plans have • been initiated, the New York Times says. for a $100.000 processional mile ra ce to be htild in Houston's Astrodome next June. The r a.ce \vo u l d ~ be worth a p- proximately SG0,000 to the "'inner \\'ith worldwide te levision and spo nsorshi1> figuring in th e pron1otion . 1'he mile run would be under the sponsor ship of the Internationa l 1'rack Association )\'hich has ~uc h. ' runners as Jim Ryun. Ben J ipcho, Da ve Wbttle an~ KiPchogc Keino un· der contract. Eight more games will be rolled today \\•ith only 24 men gaining the match ganle semifinals on Friday. lte is 28 pins in.front of lht;?24th posrt1on going into today's rou nd. Satu1·day's fin als will be televised BruiR Deiebtful \Vilh the top fi ve bowlCrs competing .. I h · fS14 ooo LOS ANGELES -Wally Henry. or t e top prize 0 ' · " UCLA ·s fl a nker back. is doub&Cul for Tnt1t1er Stnlf!1"r<'d t\tAl\"JLA -Second seeded Roscoe T;l nner was upset by Japa n's Jun Kuki. 6-2. 6-3 in the $50,000 Phillippinc Int ernational Lennis rlassla. Two o\.Jl cr Americans .lost \Ved·- nesday. Egypt's Ismael El Sll afci the Oregon-Sta tc game· this· Saturday because of a sprained knee. Henry hu rt the knee in practice Tuesday and \\'as on the &idellDes \Vcdncsday. .:' l·le is the Bruins' Jeadingpuntretur- ner and second leading receiver with 13 catches. ,. \ • •• - KINGS ANO MAPLE LEAFS PLAYERS BATTLE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. THE KINGS WON, 4-0. \ I Vachon's I Acrobatics . , - p-arlrK-ings I ~GL E\VOO D <AP I -Roi;:ie --""''"9ri..~.Fdl.¥-Cits-t~et'e0l~a--­ National HDc.key League goaltender. \i,1T1~Mt. Jle's 5-(oot-7 a nd instead or st3ndi.ng uj) protecting ,the net. he dives-and pounces onlo the ice to block ~hots. The •at roba tic techniQui works; hoWever, and Vachon turned in bis second shutout of the season. stoppJDg 35 s hots as the Los Angeles Kings \\•hipped Toronto, 4-0. \Vednesday night and r ant.heir unbeaten streak to nine games. Vachon h3S the best goals against a\'eragc in the league, 1. t9. ond sho\\'C'd his style against the ~Iuple Leafs. bloeking-t"'o bretikaway chan- l'<'s . ··Jr s lh<' best start of my care<'r anO' I'm reall y confi dent out there.·• said V<1chon. in his IOthseuson in the Nlll. "But I do'n·t ',\·ant to get overcon'- fidrnt because it's a long season aad it's only just sta rlcd. ·· VOJehon. traded to Los Angeles by l\1ontre al t hree years ago, says one measure of bis confidence is, "l don't feel tight against breakaways." George Ferguson skated in against Va£hon in the first period on a breakawa-y but the Kirigs goalie said. "[just kept staring hi m in the e>·e-l '''atch~d and r sav.· v.:here the shot "''as going and I gOt"'my shoulder in tbe \va y to block it." . Terry llarper oft he Kings said. ''He caught it as it. was going into the net . lle's been fa nt astic this season, Ile has n't had OJ bad game in' t""O mo'n- ... ths ." '" GAIL·GOODRICH PASSES OFF.AS LEONARD GRAY (1 1) DEFENSES. \'achon ha lted a second Toronto breaka\\•ay in the second period, get- ting in front of a shot by Jim ~t~Ken­ ny. And he had to lurn a~•ay a point- blank blast by Darryl Siltier midway in the third period and stop a close-in shot ~Y Dave Kcon v.•ith less than OJ minute to play to prese.rye his 24th career sHutout. -· l\like lllur phy and• Don Kozak scored first-pe riod goals for Los Angeles a nd Danny l\t aloney scored t"•ice, in the second pe riod a nd \\'it honly t\.\·o seconds left in the ga me. Lakers Fall-A(!ai'n Russell's Sonics Getting It Together "\!J c've jelled a s a team.'" said Los Angeles defenseman Bob ~1urdoch . ., "Goa ltending is the ke)"i.o our suc- SEi\TTLE (Al') -Th<! Seattle SUperSonics arc [Qf: i·l•u l l<i kC 1l rrom Los Angelci:i coach Bill Sh urm;in a nd for\\"ard Pat H ii<.'~·. 'fhc Sonics lhis yC ar have "bctll'f" personnel. arc helter orguniied. knO\\' co:.ich Bil\ Russell 's system and Ar· chic Clark "'as one of the bi ggest s teals in a Joni;. long lime." Sharman said after Seattle had posted a 108-103 National Basketball 1\ssociation vic- tory O\•er his Lakers \\'cdnesday night. "They ha ve good pl ayers and that Burleson is a da mned tree. !·le looks like he can't jump that high by.t you can't get it ove r him." said Riley, who led all scorers \Yith 25 points. . Rookie ce nter Tom Burleson, 7-foot- 2. bl ocked five s hots ~111d ,Spencer lla.Y"'ood blocked seven as the Sonics set a team record of14 for thc.g_-ame. The ,·1ctory was the rou11h st.ra:~ht i. for Sealllc -a feat 1t 11asn t :1ccon1- plishcd since the 1971-72 scaS<in, :nHI !he 8·•1 st art is !he. he~\ in Sonic:.. history. Hussc-11 said he lhoughl lhl' Sonits \l'On the game in the second quarter 11 hen they OJH•ncd a 41-27 leud because ··it look a lot out of I.,\ to comc-Oatk ·' Com e b;1ck \.Ile Lakcrs did to trai l only 51 ·4•1 al the hair and 83· i 8 gain~ into the fou rth qu al't~r. Riley earne 111 \1·it h just over t \\'O minutes playt·d 1n lhc peri od and hil d (l<:l ir ot20-foot('rS, the last tying the score <ii 92-all \\·1tll st•vcn minutes left. 1'hcn Clark and F'rcd Bro...,·n. \\•ho scored 15 of Seattle's 25 fourth qua rter points. co mbined to bring the Sonics out of the "•ildcrncss. Clark rin1sht•d lhe Aamc \.\•ith 23 points and llro11·11 had 21. ll ay"·ood led the Sonic:. \1'1th 21 points. 11urll'Stlll \\OJ~ u~ct.1 niuch of the: last quarlL•r .. \\'t• nt'l·dcd dc(cnst' and he 1nade me Ji1ok J.!ooc:I." Hu s:-ell ~;ud . 1'he former ~nrl h t.:arolina St:1\c star blocker! f\l'O shots. hud a crur1a l tip 1n iHl<TiTnl h·<i d111\ n three rctx u1 uds 1n tht· l'll1s1nj.! minute·~ · C'ess but we don't have any great in- di\"idual stars a nd "·c're not world heaters c ilh('r. "But" <is long aJ \\·e st1rk together and play <:Oac h Bob Pulford's s~·sl cm . \1t•ll do all right.·• 'l'hc Kings arc 11.)·l-5 \ltlh 25 points ;ind lc:1d [Ji\·isio n 3 by ~is point s over ~li1ntrcal . _'l'hc Kings ha it•n't hcl''\ beaten ~1ncc thev \Vere dctcalcd 4-2 b)' the l'hiladch)hi a Fl yers. the defcndinR i\11 1 .. rhOJm pions. on 0l't. 2'.?. Sin<:c then Los -'\ngcles has \\'On seven ga mes and tit!dt"o. Sun, Blazers Battle Tonight T h e Fl orida Blazer s and the Southern Cu li fo rnia Sun meet tonight. niateh in~ plOJ yoff-bound !rams in the f1n;1 \ i.::iml· of tht.• \\'oriel Football I .!!ague·" 1n;1ugu rul r<'~ula r ~ca son. 'l"hl' first llll'l'ling or lhc ytS1r IJl'l- \\"l'\'0 thl' E:.t ~\\•rn Di\·islnn cha mpion Blazers ;ind lh1· Su n. th:1 rnpio1~ of \h(' \\' t.'SI l'l"ll U1 vi~inn. ~I :1r\.'t uL I\ IJ, ni 'Brock-lrke<!__Over Not Ge-ting MVP , (;ad Cond1'1('h :ind LlH:1us .\lll'I st•ni·cd !:) point!!: cuch fi1r th~ Laker'$ \1 ho \11('tll do\\·n 111 lh<'ir fourth straight cl(.fCal. E\'cn so. Sharman ~u 1cl his team put out a 11,ood effort and Bussell agreed the Lakers pla>•cd \\'ell. '\'he ::iunc \\ 1lh \hC" lcn!-!lll··s ll·~dii1·.:. pa.'t:-lnl: ;,U;1l'k take.-, a \1n111Hled ol- rc nsc into th(• Uig A'aA:nnst the \\'1•"1.'!!i ffilf.T3i'lked dcft•nsc . -... 'l'ony Ada rn s. lhc St111 <1u:1rtt.>rb:ick '"ho i~ the lop pn ~~cr in 1hc ll!aguc. i:. hl.'allhy but his l\\'O favorite receivers <1rc injured. ST. LOUIS IAP)-VcteranSt. Louis Cardinals manager Red Schoendienst summed It up. "The Dodgers won 4.lnd voe didn't .!!...nd th ~t was 1hc diff erence." ---...- lie Wus re(erring to the sclectien of Los Angeles firsl baseman tcve Gar· vey as the Nntlono1I Le.ague's-!\lost Valuable PJ3yero\·(!r Cardinals ~peed· s{cr tou Brock. "''ho al 3S js 10 years older-than G01 r\'l'Y· ··1 don·t mean lo takl' anvthlng aw<.1y l ron1 Garve>'." Srhoi'.:nrlic.nst !';aid, .. But I felt' 1fh.1 Los All~C'h:.•s pcrfor~ mance w:ts 1·n or<' or an n\l-nround cf- __ _,f,,o..,,_i\\l.c had tiCHllC Cine . contr l.i\1lionM . ' from other pliyers. but really Lou was our big man and to me, he'slhe i\IVP -" • Brock, whose 118 &tolcn bases last aso.n.s_e.t a major l,eaJ1;uc ma rk, was openly disapi·ntcd with the outcome of the \'Oling by e base!ball wri ters. ··ic 1 !teal a t usand bases next year and 1hex offer me \lie l\!\'P. 1 wouldn't acc~pt it,·· said fl rock, "'ho In ~ddi~lon to brea king ?\I ;1ui'y \Vl ll s' s eason record of 10.1 stolen br1ses, batted .309 and scored 105Tuns. "llrock al\Yayi> $CC mrd lQ be in scorin ~ l>O~it ion nnd he ht1!1>cd the rc'l l , f t e •an\ b ' kccl!in t I ct b ' •. ' • • sh?Ok up,'' tbe Cardinals rqanager said. ~ Jn po\\•ering the Dodgers lo the \V~stern pi vision titleand~ali9'HL League _pennant._ Garvey hit .312, smacked 21 hom e runs and drove in 111. -"1 "ff we'd h ave ~·on al least the. divi~io n titlt .' Lou wou ld have been a (inch for 1he J\l\IP ," said Cil rdinals rt<li~,·cr Al 11 r "bosky. ··G ar,•ey had nn ex<;_e P' · 111 1 yc<1 r ... bu_!...no o11c hlild., ye3r J;kc Lou, ' Ex.ccpt G~rvcy. v.1ho hit .312 with 2""' hom r~ nnd) I ~ rhi. l·lc. also had 200 -1 • hits, 32 doubles and scored 95 runs. lie was selected as the l\IVP in lhe All- star game as well. , Said Gar ,..ey. "Broe.(( had s uch a.. -s~tacul ar ye '1 r it v.·as impossible to speculate: on just ho"' the "'riters wou ld vole . \1.'ould they be inO ucn('cd by the brc:.kin g or a n all·time record or by consistency, b:> the day-in. day. ~l contribuUon to thc.....w.inning-of pennaia?, 1 "By .. ·otlng £or me lh<'y St.>emcd to h11ve i;:ive n recognition to th<' rnlue of cons iste ncy, and that's .irrr1t1r,v1nJZ !!Ince it's really "·hal :.tlllctil'S is all .ibOut." ." I( But the l.akcrs couch lainenlcd. "1 ! knew Ru sSC!ll v.·ould get ll togetllcr but not this soon." . " • ' \\'idc receiv.er Da,·l' \Villiams. \\-i h /9i.9_ yardsJ i n r-cccpt1ons-. \\'"'' ('Qn- si,iered \'Cry douQtful and runni ng b;ick James :\tcAli5t er, v.ho'ie 6<t C:ll· chf's lc;;d the Sun. "'as doubtful. Doth ha\·{' unklc in ju ril's. Sun running bat k t\effnit .lohn:.()n. :1 rook if''' ho ten med \\1th ~I C1\ H~tcr :it L'C'L \, needs only ' 30 ~.!rd." on 1hl' ~round 1.1i;:a1n'il 1hc Rlazt•r!l lo gQ O\l'I' I.OW ~urd!! r11r the ' :-l':1:<on • "\\'c rcolly ha \l1n'l 1>lnv1•d a team Ilk<' tbc Sun ;.1\1 ~car.'' said ~·1orid 11 rourl1 ifacl< Purclqe I . "- • • I ... • . ' ..... ~-DAILY PILOT Thursoay. Nov3mbtr 14, 197C ' . • • . '" . . . •• .. PfepOffensiveStars ~Qnarchs Mesa, Santa Ana Clash Edison's · · · Battle In Loop Fir~-'ale Tt?riight O~fe~s~ KEVIN PARK ----. Corona del Mar • .. . ~ARON HUNTER Miter Del DENNIS ENGSTROM S~n Clemente BR IAN HEANEY El Toro DENNIS LUPPENS Huntington Be~ch -- DAVE SCHMIOT Mistlon V\•Jo MARK MOORE University GARY CONFER Ea11nc la JOHN WILLS L1gun1 leech DAN CHRISTY Newport Kerbor Servile Cosln M•ll High'• Anahastwowlnsnnd atie the short puss very ··en. Cl1ck1ng· P11luslangs will ,be trying to In its last three outing!t Ruilning b;ick Jim Cas~elo • M u compile their firsl league Both teams have con1e on hus ·turned into one or the \Vinlcss nfter l\ro sunset ater Del •l&h'• Monnr. w!'nnlni: season in history strong after poor stnl't$. · be!ll backs in the lc.i gue for · d · cM go after .a berth ift the tonight ~ 7 30 ••hen they ,1 k 1 th S . J.caguc starts. E 1~pn CIP' a : he-" ustangs attac s e 111.11ts. •. . ..• lllgh's Chargers seek to im· 4·A football pl1)'(ifs tra~tl to. anla ·Ana Bowl lo b,\Ult nround the passlna of Ct>sta J.1esa s. m:un t;i~k pl'ove their· o\•t!roll r~i'a 1"d a possible portkwl otftie faee Siil\ta Ana-High In the quarterback Tinl Rosaucr wlll be stopping s.a1.1ta Ana a . to· 7.1.1 F'riday nirrfi't ut ngelus Lea1ue ch1mplon· Century Leea:ue finale lor ahd thC running of fullback running go me "h1Jc Santa . \Vestmin ~ter l·I igh;' thus ship tontaht when l~fl:. • ~hschoohs. · .Sle-vc 'l'eregls. Rosauer has Ana \viii hu\'e to contuht the enhancin" their chancel\ ~or Monarchs meet Servitt 1 .' The l\fustangs take a B·~. tompleted 68 or 136 pa sses passing o( Rosaucr. S~nta 3 shot atethe CIF 4.A roqt~ ·Ftiar1 at La Pal!'"a Park. circuit mark Into the gam~ ror· 895 yards and sev~n Ana Is A rour-polnt fn,·or1te. ball plai·ofrs. . ,Klckorr 11 billed ror 8 andavtctorywouldnotonly touchdowns while Teregis ,. o clock an~ the Afonarcl)s gl\'C them 11 \i:innina: record, has picked up 403 yards. TEr..1t1iJ0=.:1101u.. ,qo Should conch BUI l\Vork.- are , "3\7 ·po1nt favorites to . but also give them a vety Rosaucr needs 105 yart LTO.r,.11•-,. man's Chnrge rs knock off upen~ Servile, t.he No. 1 remote chance of mnking tonight to reath l ,OOO. ~G!!;;:_:::r-~::-·• :~ \Vestrnioster it '1'otdd gi\•(' rated prep team 1n Orange theCIFa·Aplayoffs. Costa ~l.es-·a_·!kfeJtSe 5 MGor .. M-110 Edison 01 tie for second County. . . Mean\\•hlle, Santa Ana led by ends WaYlle\'enng tttkat1r .... ner <.-'"° place-ptob:ibly ,insu1ihg a Ser\l'lte IS without· quar· has a 3-2"1 mark-with a vie-· and Keith Jesephson. Both ~;:::=.:;, :~ bid I o l he 3 2. team terb1c:k Turk_.S_chonert, a'!d tor)' meaning a probable had excellent games in ,1ww.T1t1tt1• i.s eliminations . 10. make m1it~T-.s worae, is berth in the playorrs. The r.tesa'a 27·6 win over Tustin .~~J:.~':!~~!.. ::: Bolstering th e Charger~' without backup quarter-$ainta trail ·second place last 'tti'eek. c.. .. .,...,.°".._ chances is a qe"w-found of· back'"'D!anHess. Villa Pnrk by only Olle Santa Ana's gime plan g~:.·:.~1~,;:. ;~ rensive thrust •pro\•ided by· . Both were put out Of _ac· tame and the Spartanr; "'Ill be to contiol the ball 0Gt1ne•t1•-1.0 r..1athan Ching at tailback -t1on last week In the first must f ace rugged El \\•Ith Fernando Leon run· rr:::::~:er :: and Rick Ba.5hore ::it quor- quarter as St. Paul eked out l\lodena Friday. nlng the club at qua11er· '0£k1l111.tPW1>11'°" 1'10 terback. a.>Ovlctory. Co~ta f.tesa has \\"Ol\ its back. Leon is an excellent t::.i:.:=.-... · :;,: In the past l\'i'O gnmes. Jr Bls~op A~at ~ats St. last two tames "'hile Santa runner and can also throw oe.v..••i<•"""' •.s Ching, the starting QUttrlCI'· Paul Friday night 1t would oeo. ... etor>tr 1.0 back for six game&. has rip- , drop"'the latter into • lie s 0out519•.,, 135 ped the opposition r01· 237 with Mater Del ror the title Gauchos Ranked Thi· rd ynrds on the ground . In· ifMaterbeiwins. eluding ::i pair or touch· The game matcher; t\1•0 Sk downs. tremendous forward walls Saddleback College has Top 10 (No. 7) while Orange . i Show Set And aashorc, who spent · \Vith 1iater Dei's Don Wat· retained Its No. 3ranking1n Coast fell out of the ratings. mosl or his time in the le r s C6·0, 230), John the Dally Pilot's Southland The annua l Orange secondnry, hos tosSedse\'en LaGrandeur C6·2, 2101 and Top 10 JC football ratings. .....c.11 ... 111rtt•1 "'" County &kl show will be held touchdO\\'n pa-sst!s in his last Eric Ber2 (210) Dilled 'fhe Gauohos t7-0..ll bat· ·~:;~~~':\~0~1/ : Sunday at the Newportcr· ·.thrc:eoutings. •iainst Servile Tackles 8111 tie fourth·r .tted Citrus (7·0· J.s-1twc• fi+r1 31 Inn in Newport Beach fron1 Ba shOrc's scoring passes Leer 1~·5, 2251 and Ste\'e 1 I in the !II ission Con .. ~:~:Sl~':Z,~,i~11 ~: lO a.m . to 10 p.m. began in the last minute of Shoentfterl6·5,235). ference s ho1vdo"'n tilt .. or••n...en1c6-t-21 20 Price o!admissionlorthe the ·Los Alamitos struggle Mater ,Oe i's big offen&i\'e Saturday. ;:f:,;:'!':i:,':,:-/;.1,'.(I, :; e\'ent is SI for adults and 50 \\·hen h[e thre\\" l\rO for TOs .cannon Is Pat P.fcKeon, a Golden \\'est, after a vi e· •.t ... ~·-n-J-ll • cents for children 12 years · to pul the_ CHar·gers f1·01n 150-pound tailback with ex· tory over l::A · flarbiOr last 10:~, ... '1liid 1 .. 1.oi • a,nd u. nder. The Balboa Ski . the brink of dcfenl._ d 011wq1JUl'd1'4~611$...S..Cliet0""'.. (.'! b • • ceUent-moves-anchbiUty""fO----\\'e-ek;-mo\•t -r.·a~k-nnotlle 1s.u12:M1•HO'l4o is.1.111. -u 1s presentlng-tfle-shoW:---se:e Ediaon. P:,•&e.1}4 find the holes provi~ by .--,.----''------~---------------:.... ____ _::.::.::c:;;;.c..:..:..:.£:::..r....: __ the offensive blocking. TttcKeon ha& rambled for 724 )'ards In 131 carries and has scored in aeven of-'the MOilarChT"iiihTitarts. He'& a breakaway threat ort-evff)'· carry and-saved-· r.fater Del with a 72-yard scoring run tsainst,St. Pai.I · in ttie latter stages ot a 24-24 tie. Jim Wlgmore gives l\later Del a_tough passi,rlg attack, thr.O"'ing for 748 yard.5 "'ith 59 complellons in J 1s·attempts. . With Servlte's t"·o best quarterbicks 1idelined, the t,riars attack Is somewhat unclear. · ...... ,Of,_ TE a111 ic111r .... LTMl•tlrfiont1lflt lGJOf!llO.."ht"' c JOtoft t.tGr~­ ltGOllllW.t\tl'• llTErk ... I ltlTllllWI.....,• OIJlrl'IWlf"'°'' TIP .. ,lrl(Kffll FIJlrnllJdvt Fl, P11 Eccttl Mtltt Ot4 °""- • OE T,.,.,., Gl'ttt'• ·OTJ_U>O<...,_ MO OM W.11~r5 OT irk S.tt DlDk.kClll.,.r LI 1-r iltUfflPI Lllllo\IMtt.UltW M&8t'Mtllk• H&-.klln'ILdt S-,PatMtl(~ l! Or~PJ:.ffM•ft ... .. .. :- '" ... ... '" "' .. •• "' "' '" "' ... "' "' "' '" •• Or.ange. Favored To Topple Oilers lluntin~ton Beach 1-ligh·s Oilers und the Orange Pan· thers resume a ,long·stan• ding football rival ry tonight al El l\l odena l~igh as the f\\'O ,.collide in Empire League action. Kickoff is nt 8 and the Panthers of Orange are threc·point favorites to end lluntington Beach's season \l'ith a serenlh setback. led ror 238 -y a rds with aln1ost :ill of it comirtg ii) the nrst ha.Ir. J-le's s<:ortd n\·e touchdowns this year and can break the long gai ner a t any time-whether from scrim· mage or on punt or kickoff returns. Estan~ia, Magnolia Collide at Newport lluntington Beach leads in the scJ·ies, 1\'hich dates ·hor k to 1921 1\'hen the l\\'O di1·1de(I a pair of games. \l'ith 23 11·ins, 15 losses and Running mate Grtg Nil· zko"·ski givu. \oaoh Roy Drummett's Oilers ano(her solid running threat and qub.rlerback Bill Holst holds the passin1 eame together. thr<'e tic ~. A J ·rhe lnsl time thC' t11·0 met rea Po . \\'US in 1965 "'h(·n the Oilers . • 0 nHidc it SC\'C n strJ ight Ol'er . the P:i nthcrs. R J Save $3.00 on The Ambassadors 'fht" '.\l.1gnoli:t \h eh Sen· 1111 l·l:-.i ncl Thl' F'.!<>tanc1a }:,1 ~!t·.~. l\\!I t111ol!J,1 1! ll'~Hll" \1 11h !<>ll l>·p :1r l't•n\ur' 1, ... 1t::UL' l"C'('Oi'd~. colhdl' :ll -; :;1~ 1onl!!tl! ,1( n.1\[(!~011 F11·!d . . .\faJ,:noli :1. \I it h ;1 '.!·I h •a)?tlC' mark. ic; l:l \orcd h.1· l\\!1 l ~l'"!\\~ !l\l'L' l::.-.\,11\llJ. 11 hi rh i~ l · l · 1 'f hc" ~t'nl in ('l~. :i mor!• fon~1 t-t f'nt ot rr n ~i 1·c tenn1 l hn n f'~:r::IHnC'1,i. 1t•;11t11·c one ol 1h0>1<':1t?nl'·, 1n11 riu :11·1r r- h:t l ~ll' at1<l ·;l n l''('l'lfl'nl r un· 11i1u!'huc k T h t' I-: a g I c s I o p rusht·r. Ken \\"ill iams, has ;.:ault·tl •!Illy 23~ ya rds on :J6 Coach v ;ncc ncv•ney's esu ts Orange eleve n counts on ' ... . ,.. ... ,: the running or i\I ark San· chez and Ke\'in Cla n1rner, \1ho t1 1le1·n:ite at tailback. Bo lh lt,am:; hnve C"nrot1n· 1t 11•1l 1ll·fen:o;i\'e problems. 1111 h Cl1 ron a de\ ;\l ar ,r,1r1n,!! 42 poi nl s agai n~! \L1::nnll :1, :ind El :\lodf'n:I 'tnr1n.c the :-;ume ai.tainst I n the Panth e r s ' punishing l·formallon the 111·0 ha\'e accotinted ror 16 touchdOl\"ll! among 1.060 .Yllrds. Quar t er ba ck P au l llargrO\'C is a questionable :;t:irter ror OranMc nh11 il he ('a11·1 1;.iJ.;c the field duc'to in· JUry It'll be Ge or ge H•111 £'\fir . tht·rl' h1l \'C IJ<>('IJ '01111' ht'i~hl . S)lOl!i. 11ilh E!<>t:111('!;t holdi ng I\J arl11a . a ! .\ ~ehtl•1l.1 0 six point ~. nnd \L1J!n11\ta Sh\1 \tin g 0111 S;l ntn .\IHI ltodriquC'z. ll unt\ngton Beach conn- 1 ers \1'ith iin C'X plo~ivc of fen· :.c. :is lndirnlc d b\' the phcno1ncnal' nigh! haifback Loren I\licklin had against "'-rln• F-l•lllV.ir.., M•,1111 ito•tnti; ~·-· l'e11nt1l11 v1Htw l~er!11i;i: ,.ldtkh t1 .. . l\atclln. In that ·cnc:ountcr he ro1· * * MIMI 1, J •tlMln, Pt!lllt, l.i•fllllrt, S11tr.r. ...... ,,.,., tc.-.-.~ f iijtll\ 0 0 • ~· c.er.wo .. u .... , 1 11 ~ f...41 C,,,_ ~I '-Wt tc:trl,..1 -....... .. IJ, 1.0rfflZt,MklS,Wntrrt.J.......-.. ,,,_. ~ ....... knllfll, P•ll'l'ltt f, 11i M_.lt!fM'fl -.,.ca OHtMe JV"'°* YAM\IT'f • !CS tfP9\llCM1-HO C......•IMlr_.,. ..... Ste Polo, P•«• !!·• '°° llT6H~ll'lf~ Ut •IOSM·IO"" !!4 llG~wtO.-.¥ 1U ~ ..... '9rt rt0 ( Dtiw>llLllllJltM 11111 Twlln . 2 1 4 , .... 1&Q LGJlllwoN•llloCI" \llO CM-WIMl.r 1 • I 1-.. i.t LlSM .. F1t1ll""r 1M ,.,_ •t1 Mtf ~.,lfltl W.1M'1, u~ ~EJot O.vlt lloO JtftllM. • 1/0 Otl i<ttt'lolM ll'O 'l'&l:flT'I' 110 lllLOrenMk.llt!I 1IO k1"9 ..... ""1 1.., llllGr .. N•lllO'IO\l l llO t.lltt•MtM • • ' I ..... flit "L l ' l ... •lt -11.J ~Dll ·I f 0-t """"'"'* ... , .. o.i.-Chi• ,,..,. .. kOt\flt; ,_,_ ~ """"' UO I! O\(t,c l11Uoll' Ill -~. ltfc1 l.'O."'•tll I, G.~L,...,.. IU l 1('11\110-''° JUJl10,VAllSIT'f !'O ttGMl•IO\lwll kl) Ctt"M9~_..,,.... l'IO t ll>t"-•1 ''H• ..-''° 1 ,flOlfi·IO'lf 1.0 I!' lloM•INl<Ol"" Ill ' k-h0oo•rttf1 11~ llllltOttSftulll HO Oht•Mtt• 1 f I I~ 1110 Llltto.t.., .... 11 tU 5'Ml•AM 0 t I t-1 1.0 N All.,, &1bll!t\I 11) C..,11MiJ•1t•rlflf: (•1-i,Olwl, A. I ''° ce 111c,.Wt•• 1eo p.t1, """'*"· 160 Clllor,fl MJ~"lfl llCI· t•I S C.te~Nol1'D)IO\lol ;J 011 \ . ' ._,. \ .. .. I .. · Half Gallon. _ ---~ Reg.$17.95 ·-now $14.95 -- ) ' r • • Am~dor.&presenting _ &oo::h at its lightest. . ' • • - • l \ , . "' Thur~. Nov•mbef 14, 1974 OAILYPILOT 83 ' ' P~ep De-fns~ve Stars Uni M;ay _ -~ 1 0pen Up I A Breather for ·Tars? No '.Chance, ~ays Pizzil(a Women's Results BILL MOORE Corona del Mar DON BRUYN Edison MARK BURKE . fountain Valley WAYNE VERING Costa Mesa CHARLES MICKS 'El Toro RICHARD CLAPP Huntfn"orl a.-c:h JOE CAMERON ·Dana Hills MARK AVICHOUSER Estancia Friday Ancrwading thri:l\u~hfive ante this year," points Out min~ter. Sunset Le .. gue footb»ll Newport Jl orbor co.lCh Bill "1'hut loss might have crucials .,.,.i\h the threat of Pluica. hl>cn i;6od for us." udds Piz· University High football "'in.or forget it , you'd think '"'And a '\'In on the last zlc:1. ··1 "'ouh.ln 't want lo coach Jerry Redman ex~. Ncwpo'rt Harbor High's 'ga_me o{ the se~son, even in ~tart C\'ery rcnr likl• that, peels his Trojans to throw Sailors were entitled to., a djsastrous seasQn, lea,·es .but il s urely m:1de us the bi!.ll mofe When they breather. agoodflaVOl'ill)'OUrmouth. dC'Sl>f'fillt'. \\le reohzt't.I V.t' face El Toro High Friday Such is not the case, \'lethinkWestcrnislooking had to ge t our h 1•ads night at 7: 30 at l\lission ho"•evcr, despite Western to um bush us :ind "'e have screwed on straight ;11\d ~et Viejo High in the South l·ligh's 1-7 record <IS op-to make sure th ey don 't do the job dQlll'." Coast Conference cham· posecJ to Nev.•port's 7-l as th<Jt." P1zzh:a says th('rt• art• no pionship game. the two gear tov.•ard Jo~riday l'izzica's crew was belted c·h<inges in hi s lin~up. v.·hieh · "El Toro has had 3 great ni ght's cireui l ·finale at by Westminster in its Sun· 1ueans Brian Ther111t and defense against. the run all Nev.•port llarbor. set LeaAue opener. bia-ow Dan l'hristy in tht· backfield year and to stay in the game "Western .has ga ined over' ~s in a position to v.·irlit all IJehind qu~rtcrback ~~n we're going to have to come 300 yards 1n every game 1f it can beat Western whill! Adan1s. with runni'r·p:lsser up With 8~more..balanced at-and haven't been shut out Edison takes care of West~ St~\'l' 1-'oll·y availabll" fo1· tack then we 'have" says ,_,. ~ S\\'lng «i!ut r: . , Redman. ' 'rhcr1ot 1s a\'cra i.:t~~ 5.3 V II h II Pl ff y~ird.'I J)CI' t:rack u \ 1a1\bat·k '!he El Toro Chargers 0 ey a ayo· s atld has seured in SIX of !>nng a 4·0 league record N'l'"" J>orl 's SC'Vt>n Y1in~. 1nt.o the contest while . ('hri-.1y·s rl epl'nda bility University is ~-1 . El Toro B . for G1·r1s . :-h1}\\\!U in the Loara crisis has clinched at 1.e.alit {j _tie. eg1n "'hl'll h1.· wa s c;dlcd on ·rorthe crown. · i sc\'e1·ul limes in the laltl"r Rd lh t • , w ~~· ~l ;i>•c:> and can1e throu•:rh e man says a quar~ Undefeated J_.ag una Mlv••nlltnP•fld L•••• f,....,., " "' terback Richard Hernon £DISON i.-11 -Cci-.:n P•1•1e:i. Aw<ci. \1lilh hard-running, fumble- Ol•LI VOLLl.'t..U. walttlTY cw ... 1111 ,,.,_,Off, Sil P•WklW, g. •• JUNIO• VAlt$1T'I" co.·tM*IWrMl,S.'P •ut 1).,.tt •• •-·1vo1...,_ ilDlw+.* UC 1r~IM.n.wio.~1i.t li•J, IS.l. aoww. '. UC 1 • ..-.... 'Ntt<t~l~tf. ~?.. Y•"ily MlllN8il.f-lel11\l•llOY~lJ.,iolf, 11' • Jo11iw V•rlllf M.l•i,..Oll, f'0111U•l11 VOiie~ IS.I, 14•16, I) "· Y•nity l.41-0llt. -•lltllnM•r l).lt. .. IJ. IS.12. \l•n.1'1' ~ &e.teh a.1, COO"Ol'I• Ciel ,,,_ IW. n-1. "°"*' V•nlty L~ lle;l(h CH!I, Coron. let,,,., ....... ll·ll, l)·I. WOMl!H'~ aASICt:fMLL ......... IMI unc;.o-..-,_, ··~ i.o«i ... , Nl<fOCll• .,,..,.llfW ·-· .. "' .... ' t • 12 , • s • ' • l • 1 l J ) 0 • 1 • . ' . • • • . . " w.uon o Tel .. 1 14 tl•tn-: f'ullerlon, ll·I~ Beach llig h 's Artists , OebDie a..rws, Jwti9 tl•mi11on. Mlrrtt fr l'etffort s. has been throwing more seeded fourth among 64 en-IM•k'm, Meii .w ...... 9'!. ~ Sftim, . ""1ilOTH c .. v. L.!.A~· 1 and more each game and h Ed " 1. h c..11 w.u .... -. N•t•I C•<11~u. 1M1i. And countering ;in ex pec· •75 M-r •aLO I tries, will ost 1son I 1g Mo-H•n111i:.1"'"''tc:r~11. led \Vl.'stern blitz in the air "'"'E ... ._ impro,•in g his accuracy. l c in the feature game of the Nl:l'POll:T M.t.••o• u .t1 -coK11 ·s 12.400 .. 0·-. • has com.p1eted36of6Sacri~hs first round or the CIF girls ~Tti~.·~~11••FD•~~ •• a:;~: :!.!i•,•. ~·iii be--secondarY gem$ Ro!l ,... • r461 a dsontheyear wtt ,,... J~amerlon nnd Dave Sim-:ttl.'D,a...E .. L•-10 Y r • volleyball playoffs tonight T•.cer McC•rlfly, cnr1i P .. n1 ...... c.ro1 N--. ..-. 11--:.,.,....~·. · .2Qofthosecompletionsinbis ..it 7 o'clock involving s-n.Lv ... wun•m~.CiothyCMk:ol, mons for Ne~port. Lamer-G«OTHCNl'llOLlf lasttwo~m es . LYM°"*•· P•1 out1e.,,, Kim Gl-1• ton picked ofr three Loara 1u11-...~-.....," e-Orange C,oast area teams. CMC11..i.rT1hC>J1, Pe111 Kno-, Ellabc!thx.ls .,.,,..., --..sin "The big thing is lhai we Laguna Beach captured flnllHHi..,.MKDoMI04. 1~pa~s~se~s~l~as~t~w~e;•;k~. ===:::!;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~ give Richard time to throw the 'South Coa st League ~i::i,!e..~t~~~~'!i:~ the rootball," says Redman. chumpionship with a per-..... 1.115-0-114. o.1e K"'fll\. T..- "\Vheo he has time he's an· feet 12-0 r ecord. Edison =~':::!'·:::~ excellentthrower." · · fini shed second to Newport s.c.-1t1otr-Am1eo..1tiy. • Fullback Jim Green will !'!arbor in the Beach Cities . oaMA MILL5 11-11-eciec~ !I••• , · Nfa1r. S... H•rrlngton, C..ttty l+i<l<ll'lil'I, also be a key factor in lbe circuit with a 6-2 record. Jy1~ Em.n;....., v.1nl• McOtrmou. s.. game, according to Red· In other action, Newport H•1•., C•t1•v W1U••. c1n11v NeWfll'e(k,, man and El Toro coach.Mac ' H8rbor High will face· Slw•onPl••sMGGttl(htn$dUro. Moore.Hehas pickedup~ Brethren High of · yards 1lrid is llD excellent ParamouQt at 6:30 while . . bloc)ter:. ·Thi! retur:n.of Corona det-·Mar will play Pro S · S (aUtiack·Ron Dykes,~'fOr f.tayrair High at 8 in a COre 'rour games with. an abk.le doublehe'ader in the CdA1 inju_r.;, s hould &ive. the SeaKingsgym. SNtt1e"'-:~:!~-=::--- T.rojans a better outsider Dana' Hills, runnerup to w..n1ftQ1an111,ii:c-om.n.1t r\(9~.~&;g~e.J.I~ ~1 La&un.a~ io the SoyJh =~:,~~~;!.~. ~ -·-: ·)Redman expects, l;l>'l;oro. l Coast. circuit, will ~ravel to Anwric1oeaat11..a.n,._.._ tO run the ball abd iS WCII~ St . J o s e p h H 1 g h 0 ( AC«ltucky 121, ""'"' Yor~ nt tzOTI ried about who he calls the Lakewood for a 1 o'clock ~!.~~"::';"~'" · -best back in the .Jeague. game. D1Mar1:12,s...~1• .. Cb k V ..... , : L MIU.U.1 MKUy U.,. uc auJ.O-~W1 •Ir Newport and Corona Pni1Hoe1p1111 J.~XA•~s2 ''The trouble is we cari't def Mar win opening games. Pitl~...,.1.Nv 111eno.n.t key on Van Liew because i( they \vill meet Saturday in Z,11T'.~:i:!~i::io;i wedoBrianHeaneywillkilJ ·second round action. 'fhe M1nne..,..1,o.1ro11• New 1pment of ••• World FamCHIS adida& -.JUST ARIUYED! IHCLUDING!" 14SKETIALL -SOCCER CROSS.COUNTRY -JOGGING TENNIS -and Many Ofhers us,"' says Redman. "We winner "'ould be in line .to =·11~1r.~1~L;~'i can't even key on the run play Laguna Beach the fol-t.osMoM••· Torotoo MIKE SERRANO .because Gary Key can, lowing Tuesday_ Matches BlnnJngNmW.:~!o..~ ·Laguna Beach ~throw the ball Very well. continue Tuesday, Thur~ ~12l.C11ar10tt1n ~ S•ctlM of ociclas •Sea.._. ~fo;wl .... -------'----·.Our defense is really going ~day and Satµrday next _ .. H-i;:.;..""'.:..:.""""""'-',.,.=.':_ ___ ~I -:::~r!'l'!m to be tested." week with the finals Nov.~ ~ , . Redman says he would 26. LEASE FROM US! ....,.c_._ ... I :-. WOM.1,,..s.1M ·j ·· ,HOURS: ....... -. ........... .-~ · t:iUi"rts.a~ "l>nlY Ille Dilly .. Rol ... lly lill• ' \ yo11 whlil'I MW lo yo11r loclll communlty ... weryday 141111141 I • I • Field Hockey like to getinfrontearlyand Team records and ~ce the Chargers to pllt)' ,rosters: · WOMEM'5PllE'lDMOGl.EY • Mt.u.c;i,o.w-.... 2 o.dll!Wlftl~orlllg--P..-:'*'-· Holllion9:2·L .. "~ • catch up which might tate '. LMJUt11. •u.c" 111•1 -c.o.n L.,.. away so~e of .-~. ver• ....... ~ 1.1111M, L,...,......, ~ _ _ UCQi Ce>•••r. Y•llri• C•11••Y· o....-rlJ sat1l1t ~s.id,P•-.o.-~ • ) ' • ' ~IAiCLOSl:ASYO. -.. .~ .. ~· ....... .,.-u1t1.-u1J1.,..1211 .,_,....._,,, ..... " , 270E.17•Slnd-c:Me- Hil1Ho5_. 541-JJZJ ~·· I • ' . \ - Thlil'Sdaiy. November 14. 1974 Mission Viejo llt Full $treng·th , 1'1ission Vl t Jo High's " thls post·st1;1 son com· Dit:tblo~. clingine to a CIF petition. ' Pl•rorr hope, clo~e out . the f\tission Viejo has li\•ed rcg~l11,r season Friday night with the pass this set:tson, 11ga1nst Dana ~Ills .on the re lying on the strong S&n Clemente Hig h field. throwing arm of quarter- . Coac h John l\turio's back Dave Schmidt . He Diablos wlll"bc closer to full comple'.ted 19 or 30 attenipls :.:trength for the Friday las t we e k aga inst San night encounter than they Clemente for 252 yards and have been during the entire capped the performance South Cot:tsl Leagu<: season. \vith u touchdown pass to ..... ... . .. . ... . ' . ., . • • .. J.. Laguna Best 2-6 Team POLO ... Cofttlnued From Page O.! In CIF 2-A Division? YAllSITY "'" .. Ollar•~ Yfnlmlrtlf~-o-l ,.. l-t I•-O J ti-) llliMlft K tflllti MvlllMu* J, LJldM. :U«IJ 2.11111,. . ' • r Js~:.=~: Every Laguna Beach victory Friday night, when have displayed little often· w.t.1mi..u., ' J 1 •-12 }figh football '"me is like a they host San Clemente at se, but their defense has Edi'°" I 4 t t~ t 7 ~ kl d e.i1811 t.<orltltl · 8,1c• a,"°"' c;,..,. rerun. :.w. spa(' e • c.rew. · · So siys Artists coach "We'vealreadyi'mproved Haryung compares •110SH·so'" Dennis }laryung. upon qur recqrd from ·la st L.aguna to San Clemente. WHlmll'IHtr""'•'•°';•"';a 0 o-J ''Every game 1s 1ike a year,·• sa)'s Hrvyung, ··and ''They are slmllar to us,'' E1111-• • • 1-J broken record," he says. our goa l now is to try to win he says. •"They play good E4iionuorint1 :0.111or4• "We always give away an oneleacuegame." de!ense a nd don 't have a Women s--c Tennis ' Yenttr *° •• 1111 .,, 1-.i. -• Mfbtll IMl ..... ,. •• J .. Fi.MV-1•.~M. llllllCJltN CMI•. l"Ml•l. Mc:..._wll:l-.t,.irtM. WMtt.r CMJ .... fll..-l'lll'-N. l.el-IMlt.f . .._lntk. 0\9111' (M)llt, S...~I M ;'"" I-IMlmf.Mc:Clf'mlt:ll .. 7 • ...,_,ll)"1 ...... 11y111W. Ltw 11 1 *f. "*""""' 1--L 5,.,!~~~' easy touchdown / and then l.ast year. the Artists \Vhole lot or offense." '-•oonH••tlOf' ' s ' •-1• "'e play equal. It seems like were 1·8. This season, they Laguna's offense is led by ~•i.t :;.:: . .iorw--AUN ~-··, ,,.-•.• !..,.,'. -~--'-.1 I've been saying the same are2·6. quar.terback Ati.ke Serrano .._ wNi., .... ~ 2~M'cGln1t';'t.Eic1tr ~ th i ng for 'the last five But thi!v m ay be the best and running"' back Ke\•in .....,..,...,_. CMl-.t.'K......,·F1 1.-.. 0oorot1,f11ih.,O.mou,AoOIWl,"11Wni. weeks." ' 2-6teaminthe2·A. Pike. __ ti!M..,....w•r110Cll lMI dtf. Glftlllllt' .. \\"1?\·c had nine slarters out with injuries since the bcllinning of the season. But we'tl be a t u lmost full lilrength this week," i\1urio Ron f'reed late in the action to clinch the decision. Schmidt has completed 82 of 127 attempts for 1,391 ya rds this sea.son. This is a fi1.5 completi on percent1;1ge and almost 17 yards per .WMIOll VAllSlfY ·----...Alrn.o..o;.l~,-A.rl iaJL..h$1_.,.___ •..:!J:b.11,:._J fL-..ll_ hp.J 1._....r __.._, _T.hA....mJ.u>.Ji..im_nr-""\ell:::S.U--P1...i11w....--... 7----:=i.....,-:-- a..w,.ni:u•--•..: -·-IOSt fnelt rasr ·-1our-soutn 1eaou·e,-sa·ys rti11""w1•. i:.1 ... ,..; .... "' ................. eu ~ 01 :m·-iilki.liii""" .... ~-"""'!it:'·'. •~iiiiiiii"ii' i;r;;;;·-:· :· ;:;;;;:::::::==~ l'•OSH•SOl'H e 3 I ds k..-•~Y<hl•rWfs Coast League games by 15 Toro is No. 1. and they only 'Passes or .478" yar , and ... ,.._.,.,IMC U!I ••· Friedmtft.5PI,. says. , · "Tony Rlch<irdson wil l rt:turn for the first time in four weeks at fullback and 1ineb11.cker but he won't sJart. J eff 1\1 cCa-rty h~s been out with a broken root .~II season but he's back." com1ilclion. -• "\V e always hope to throw the ball," !\1urio sa ys. ··That's the thing we do best but we'll ·also have to be able to run th e ba·u if we are going to beat Dana Hills." ~furio is rearful of the Dolphins' running game. N1w1111•1 H•rDOr ' • J 1-11 1>oi nts and w i II try to beat us by six points." Pike has ca tried 78 tirncs :11.£1,1~ tEl•t •. w~moc"'-""'__,._-~. We~t"n a 1 a 1-J · • "" d ' -""'"'"'' H••bo• scorr11a: Vere••. register their only circuit In their losst!s, lhe A11ists tor .GJ"2 yar s . · . · A11i11r.rook·lkt4i Uil ott. """''°"· •tob1noer s. Cofl•.o 1. YIKll)g J. Mlde<' t Serruno is,, also tough on . ::;.:~k <Mlllllt.elli• ~-,. "4111,,guJ,M-..r\,MOffilft. I f · · -c e ense, intercepting t"'o M.111tfu1>Keoe 1M1 ••. ci.w..- s.n1t11~~!:i!: .. ~111 . EDISON OFFENSE... passes against El Toro. Mldlei.Mk. L•~ a.1e,. sc11rlnt1: Htwton•. ""'°'" Defensive tackle John l't1C· l It ' Vlrlff'I' re• · Call has also excelled, Mlrlfol u~ u1"-..,....., . JUHIO• VA•SlfY f , Sl11tlt1 ,µ..-.. "1114,s.n1 .. , _ !Continued rrom-Pa~l).Z) go ate the runnina or. the· __ M.1111111Ml•t.Pru1rn •t. L•aUNiBtKllKorl11a:s"'""""'·P••· •• <\II this, and Steve Hines passing side of their game . x Fltfll1MJatt.M<ntr•1. ~':~:Newlon l , LlllilleUtt 2, ~naer, too. l·lin cs has scored siX \Vestern tl'ied to and did -~o:u, ntry =~~':·,::.c::~~:.:.":~~1• 11111osM-soP11 1ouc hdo"'l'I S. run for 70 stop the running game wt1tt1tr<M1"1.G1rc11•1. u ......... iK.,11,S.l'Yf•I d . . h . I h tt ff t . el b t th t L.tl<llW1M111111.w1r•1. Llt11NIMiKl\Kormi :Gtl..ol•l,Mor-yar s 1n ei g t tries, s t e pre Ye cc IV y, u a 111110111.soPM Ev...s1Mldfl.a1r1ow•J. IMl.a.MOn2.e.1111sw1<kJ,w11W1t1. :'\o. 1 aerial target as a lertthepass open and\\'est· , c..r-.. u.wirn11 110T1111.kl RJ1<wtF1at1.T11ooT1p-•i. · d k d f nd minster went crnzy 1.CMse tel 10:0 : 2. au"'°"' «ici 1o:d ; rece1\'er an a ·ey e e er · 3.Conr•11c111:s1;•.£11111111itt 11a:s2:l. in lhe secondary fer Edison. "We :have to execute and °"""' ic1 1t:>1; •-w•F1t1v 1r111:11: '· .... H WHY LEASE I I AVW? -----~ ::-..::=: .. ...._C......,l•lT .. ........... .., ......... c.nctttoo ..... ........ HARBOUR YW All or u•hich could spell trooble "for Dana Hill s against the team that was the pre-season favorite in · the South Coast circuit. '"They are a, verY large team phys ically and they ha\'e an outstanding run· ning game \vith those t"'·o· boys I Darryl J-lowe and Kerry Crabb J. And I think the ir quart e rbac k Al Benavidez can thr:ow the ball more if he has to." Prep F oothall · "\Vestminster is bio and keep Our mistakes to a D1UQMn,ct111:02;1.cipr;w.111 11~": e t. F1ecPllll ICJ 11 :U; !D. P1lmtr (Clll:tl. MurPllY·•IO>gel !Ml Ml. 4c1ort-ltwl1 .. J,. Hwtl-R•C... <M l'att.Mlrrln·f'Wwr•t. ~·W.i"noll IM) at!. Colt-Mit.W 18111 fltot ll fl!•d ,...,..nqton fl•o'll A Mission Vi ejo victory v.·ould .-ive the Diablos a good shot at a plnyorr berth in the 2·A division. A total of 32 teams "will be taken for" l'•ESMMAM OISTl!UCT Lllt .. CIMI-~ k-~Gulrt.t"I EOl-Gold \,.0) 0 J 0 1·1• MlriM 0 0 0 0-0 E4110n TOi; L.Ytlnt. VI"°"'"'-PA Ts: c.. .. 11, J. ·ttrong," says \Vork man, minimum ," says \Vork· l'r•lll·S..k ·you just don 't know if they man. ' c.si.Mtu uu 11t1S11U-are goin" to crush you or not Edison's attack has been 1· Sllitk.irw~ ICM• 11:i... t. C1<~1er e !CMI 10:2s. l. PlltrHll ICM>-10:..., 4. like they did Newport Har· blunted over and over due to SSWl9WI ctM110:1s, s. Sl\etl!I iCM111:m. bor. penalties. fumbles and in· •· z1,,..\lr 1etot 1 11 :01, 1. SUieiCI 1CM1 11:10.t.G. rtlnts.t.1 11:U,f,S.M1rtl11 "\Ve kno\v \Ve can't just terceptions. 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Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771 . . • • • ' I I ' • l>AiLVPILOf • Picking Junior College No Problem for Tucker .It's No Laugh e r For PUBLIC NOTICE •ICTIT1CHIS •vtlflllllS lillAMIS1'olTIMIMT Tt!t ~ --•• llllll'll llll&lntn Ill fOw°l.t:R A$S.0CIAfES. UOI f.. I"""" """""'• S,.flU A.nl, C..l>IGrf!L1 ByllOGF.R C' A RI.SO!'> CM .. ,o.llrPi .... " • One or the real puins ror 1ny junior college rootbaill coach Is lhe constant pres· aure of recruiting high. school plc.yers ror his ~ progrcim. The tu~novcr at l~'O-}>eur t<>lleges Is obviously a. h•n· dicup. But Orange Coast College coach Dick Tucker should find himself With a alight edge lookil( <U''lr<l .-lhe..191~r-1n_.~":"-'?t"" L. .• . ·1·001 s 6ecause Corona dcl Pilar lligh's middle llnebiicker has already in· dicated he.'s headed fcir -Orange Co·ast 11nd the reason Is obvious-Rhett · Tucker is the son or the OCC mentor. This is the third year 'ror Rhett as a starter at Corona del ttfar and he's a prime candidate for All ·Century Leagu·e honors. Coiich Dave Holland's Coronit del l\lar Sea Kings have ;.tlways been noted ror defense and the middle linebacker ls an integral part or the system. In Hddllion, lloll<ind has moved Tucker to center on offense this year. "We moved him to center on offense," says llolland, ••becau se w e needed someone .or his caliber. RHETT TUCKER Rhett's been very unselfish about it. "Jle likes linebacker best, but1by going to center if he's ever going to be subbed for it'll have to be on defense. "We run a 4·3 defense and a little bit of okie, so it figures that your middle linebacker is the guy who can rome up and stop the run." Tucker says he"s not looking pa,sl Orange Coast Colle ge, but is n't s ure where he.'11 fit in· at the Pirates campus, Rhett, who packs 180. pounds on a six·foot frame, says size is a factor alOCC. Six Top Tillers Out of CdM 'Tilt ''f'm stiti pretty small right now," says the CdM st'nlor, "but I feel I'll have a Orange Coa s t College good s hot Oil Inside football coach Dick Tucker linebacker or on offense at hopes his running game will guard or center. A lot go a litlle bit better Satur· depends on how much more day night thun it did last I 'fl-grow·" SPORTS \\'eek. fllOT1ce TO c•to1totti· Holland r ates Tucker Jr i~ doc.so't the Pirates ...... PUBLIC NOTICE 'PUBLICNOl'ICE su,.••1ottcou•ro,nt1· umon" the best he's had In.. areinalotoflroubie. --~======,---st.1.rao,.u.1.1'0111•"''°" • ll'ICTITIOUSeUSllllSS S!o.,.·*11 TMl:COUMTVO,O•AHOC his eight years at the Sea OCC races rival Santa NAMIStATIMINT su,.1 a1011 wu1tTOf'TMI "-·•·•1w1 Klngs hel m . G h ' Ana College at Santa Ana n..1011o<M11t,..--•1 11oM"'CM1ont"'~ statao11.c:a1.1•0 .. •~• o.~:::,,:; •• HEl,.,&NE 1:vEISOft, "The greatest thing about auc O S [k),~·1. needing a victory to St.,i":.i~v,.::.~~.~:~:;H, llll HI. l...wj.. '"1 0>~~l~~ruw Ml)flCE IS HCAEIY 01\lf.flll ~""' Rhett is his attitude,'' sayS stay ::ilive in the wide open Eo•...i 1 . "'•nt, 1111 ... L..,;wi... ciTol'{lo.tf "'°liot'ot tM 100¥rn•""1K....,. Nt H II d "E . ct' S th C t C f ~·a111o.c.-:n111:1 Cc1itc.tatc....,.., ar""'°"tM•!llO<'~""''tli,.11'111'~ o an. ven rn pr11 1ee----• ou oas on erence '"b b,111,.1, h concllltlN 11, ... •n· '"t1111Mtt.rMt11eAOt11111GftPtllllo!I .. OKHM1••••""'"t•1111M lllf9\Mlll .. he's going all out. l!is best · D f rac·c. c11 ...... 1. AOIElll MICMAE1. THOMPKIN ,,... •nw••-M•1.1n.,,..,fkt .... dtf* 1:ame this year was the e ens e Currently, there's a four· ™''~~1:.!:.f!.,111tt1•U"ltllC.-I 11,';'H~io •LIE 0" T~E STAiE OF~ :-:.:~~':t.!::'!e:-..::::: Villa Park game. Rhett'. way tic for the lead in· ..... ~ot0r ... oec.-1r .... oc-n.1t1•. u. FOii IA -.-1....,11 St1M1,c •• u.,..s...-.t•" ' h ' d .....,.. •JalS ,LI lllC:AllDWILLIAMFltAll.fY: ""'''ll••1 Otlw, $11ll4I '°'· ~ llNctl,." pl eyed w 1 t a spra1ne vol ving OCC, Fullerton. 1i1t. ~•!Md Qraftt>t Co•.a Ollf'f' F'llOI. Oc· •· ""' c.oi~ ...... Wf¥<:1111 w 111.-111 -'-• ankle rron1 the second play On Spot San Antonio and San Diego ...,t •. i1 -NOw111..,1,1•.1t1• -.1 •• , ... ,,.,ot,,,h,_1 ';"--~'" .. _rt10N'd 111au,...11t"Pt<u."'"'i.. kl•-..-t.t-llW ""-""' fll fflte!il .. tfllMill•<-fll,Mtllin--Of the game, but still went 1\lesa. ~-1"'""' u .. flll• ,_, .. •....., N.t1""1"'""1 ~1 •• 11C1111o1lfli,..:ickt. • all the way at renter al'KI at T•e P1'rate$' vaunted run-.-. 1111•11 •:oo.a.M.. ........ ww...,• 0ttt0Ck1<1..,n"";'"n1•· ~ " c NOTICE -.............. .,....1!11 .............. , .IOHNCHllollL[SS#Ol.lE N defer,ise. J.--· ning allac~ coiild onl y net 26 PUBLI =-~~~iC:t.:'w'" .. ~Att"E~ EM<vt•ot•kw111o1 "It was a tremendous er-An errorless defensive ya rds in a 14 ·10 setba~k to ••CT•Tious•us1M1.ss . " · 1r.ablve<'ID-4.....,. ,_, __ ,......,..,_. ll"-4M. /OMMI( SIEIDl!L • Tort. •. even at the end when game? San Diegolill'S:t lastl'"rid:iy MAa.1esraTt.M1.wr c.we10.MMr•.i.1• • , ,., h S d k Thelollowl ... per'°"i1ool11tbulinkla1 WILLIAMI IT,OflN,, SIEI Dll..,CllAILANO S II we "'ere prettr much out or That's w at ad leba c and that 's a bi g concern l.AGU HA HILLS e>All.E•1 Es, c...-. · ~ .• 11"'"101N°'··"''''"' it. He was stil going excep· College rootball coach "'ith Tucker. u r.uNA HILLS FA.At.1e. co.; .wu10N a, . ...,,-E.tt'•' .~--"ac:a.c.1Hotrtt1o ' II d H h d \ftEJO GAl.LEllY ANO FllAMf. co.: De I Cl l •. t1ona y har . George artman says t c "litesa stoppe our run· UKE FOREST G•LL£AY ANO FRAME .., ' '' Attw.,.••S:W<- "H ' ti t-• nd G h ·1 1 IS d II CA.AFT~ C.A.HIG•i1. Pvti1h.11td O••flOt co.1~1 c.1tr "'""· e s a wres er, uu, a auc os \l.'I neec atur ay ning game very \\'f • \Ve co · t...t.GUN• HILL:!. a11TS AND ac111ntt,11uw ND_, u 21 .. Ith ..,,..M hasn lolofnatura lslrenm h." to defeat host rurus in their ,-,,,t couldn't move the ball co·.:uon '""'""''on Par•wor,t1t0t-E.,S111" 1:HM1t1MA•-::::::::::..:c· c·::o:·"••:.;c=---~~ t>• '-!. Nll.1, Ll<)\llll HUI~ cauto•nl•~ a.1-. 1111.,., CllikrMo ftMI TICE Tucker missed all of the l\1is~_iQn Con rerence football against them. But we'll Mo,.11 G•oo1tn, ,,J11 a1_.ieg. t...,.._.,,.1.,, PUBLIC NO Estancia <>'a me on defense showdbwn.. have to mo\•e it ugainst R~~~.1 !.0~,',·!!,,1;10,,··,1~,·.~,, .. ,, .,. in· •nw,.,.., ... u,..,., c .,., _, •·•-•M1E",.0'A••NDONM1MT • ' 11· h 'd 't II "" "" ·~ -· PuDthl>tCI 0••110• oa1t 1 r .-. O'I ' ' clue to the Injury sustained · artman as s:u 1 a Santa Ana, because they're dl~klllil. rr.a ... m1>1<1,u.21.2t,1t1• 400.1. oFuseo• in the Villa P;1rk loss. before. but th e re · s no a lot tougher tha n their l ·l:i Mon••G<odnfl ..._ ",."-'",•..,ou!_•.~• .. ••,•,1: ....... k n.;s •ltleMMll Wli llttd wltfl"" °""""' PUBLIC NOTICE ,,,. ,.... _.. .,.. But he came back to lead denying it \\'ill t:.i ·c a super r ecord indicates,'' says Cl9f•o!Or111Qe{.ountyon0t1ot.rtt, 1t1•. __ :_:.::..::::.::..c_:..o.:.:.c::__ __ 1_°'t11t11<01~wi.1 ... ~1 ... ,,..: • + Co'ronu del Ma I' in its crfort by the Gauchos dcfen· 1'ucker. Mil~ O<•noe ,o:. •• 0.HJ Pl.:~ •ICTITIDUS•us1"QS MkNoe:~:~;c:,~D,;:~;~;.!!!! blank ing of Costa l\tesa, s ive unit to contain ex· The Dons have had ..,,1,.no1How"'tte''·1•,21,1tH:JtU.1~ NAMtstATlM.IENT ~ n1ak in" a ke y stop ~t the plosive Citrus. problems off ens I vel.v, but Tiit 1o11ow1ng pe''°"' 1ndlll1111 tlulftws! T11tFklltlous..,,1M,1N_.....,,...,., 0 ---::-,,.=:--::::"'.:".""."'.::".:=--·I n · _....1itHt0ar1J-ry:t1.1t11. start of th e fourth c1uart.er, The Owls ha ve scored 216 rank us one of the better PUBLIC NOTICE · w1LL11toMLYONANOMSOOAtES. c. L. FOWLElt, ltu Mldrdtu then finishing off P.1esa .,...·ith points th is season, an defensive units in the Soulh .,.------,------1 "',.-':',,~.'~~.~.., ... · s·..itt 20t. ~ A ... -.er..ta ,.,.., .. , c.1Ho•lll•"'26 f '·I ' h 4 45 f 27 I b -.... .. 11111 o.ni...,., .... , _unduc1.o_~ ~ "' a umuc rccoveryw1t : .avcr:igeo pe rg:.i1neant Coa slcircuit. r , •1CT1t1ot.1s• s1N1.» w1111-L~011.tn\llal.klo5'Mlll. "'.,.;-1. to go to preserve a 7·0 lead. last "'eek had 55. "Sa nta Ana Jost to Cer· ,,.,...,"..,M•-:i.~\&,M,,•-"! .__,__ ~e.ac:11.c.11ttm1aftWI. c.t.. Fowitr • h h C. · I t h _,. --,..., M. CkM, ~ IMbtlla ,.,.._, This 1t11t.....n1 "11 lll'NI wit" n. c-r Turker s ays t e toug est " 1trus is a ways a oug rit'Os by just four points and ~: ow ... •1Mar.c.ai.,......,,.,,_ a.rt.ot0r.,...eoun1,etotDciDllllJt.H"· player he's ever fa ced was team. ft has one or the finest 1\11. SAC beat them by five. SUMM1t MARKETING o:>MPA"v, Dk.k J. A1...s.IP.•P1.......,,...a.. -.,... nuif h S V I h, ff · h tll Eli! Llfttol!l,AnalWlfl'I. Cllllorfll1'21K. ....~. ClllfotllllffllL l'llttlllo!Wd Oran0t CNM ~11, Piiot, O<· in 1973 w e n anta Ana a · couc 1ng sta s 1n t e con· Santa Ana definitely out--1•"""1" ....... 111Dg1phif\W•r• ....._, E. Mt,.._,, tMOI' c.-d¥ ..,J1,_.._tte,,, 1 ,n,_. 1 • ..,. 1 , ley ,and J\tyron While rur-rerence a nd '''e always pl ayed Cerritos and Cer· H.~8tKll.C.111o ... 1 • ..,.,1. • L1tW.~Grow,c.111w1111tawL I f P.tvl Nltl'IOllJ Palltacjn. 411 ~ 1'1111 llWnHI " ~"a ....... nished the opposition. seem to be batt ing them or ritOi beat a tough team in ltee!it P1ac:t.&11r1a1nk,c.1111o1"111a. oatVIHWp, PUBLIC NOTICI=: "\Vhite had some.pretty the championship," says Ea s t LA and almo s t Trtl,IMl11tnl•~""""'"°b'a""""1t .Wlul_L,.. ~--------,.-~--d ' 11 N""'"lllp. JU11 . • f<ICTITIOUI •USIMl.U ~oo moves, ' rec a s Hart.man. defeated Pasadena . P•\11Hltft9•••P...i-on n.1,,141..._.witilteMlfl"" N.t.Ml5TATIM•lf1" Zu.s.tjn High ...football -r-wsher befere-.he-wa in· coac h Jeff Je s persen jured prior to the El __.,,___ __ .S;.O.Jm.ds. like~A's..llick.....Mod.ena.ame.a..mont.h ago. ·ruck er. "The key to beating them " v.;&..k.now .w.C.:\'e...gOL a _Tllis~ttmr!l\3fl.tU.O~--"'~'~·~••,_, C1u•11e ..... ~~11."l1ff. ~111''1 •~Alli' 1111111 i11 .~ :1 1n•1 ~M-the to~ assig. is lo Pfay 60"tniiiutes or e1~ tough game. Santa Ana"s or· Pt;~ °'_.,.county.,.~"' P111>1 l~d 0 ,".,. Ct.att c.iir =. 01 ~~'~ :'..'iJ!~~~t'lJ~~=-t-----< nment inllolland's defense •. rorlessderense. rense has had so me ,.._ .N0-1.14,nraa,.rtJ•--...,.,~ ~ .. Ho.1,Cos~Mtu,c11~rJU1. • -Vermeil. Tom Banks has quarter· "We've lost our six best ba cke~ Tustin recently, football players," Jesper· completing 10 of 20 passes sen says, parlially ex-ror 124 yards and rushing plaining Tustin's 1·7 record for78yardson 25carrles. and l ·S mark io Century With Reynolds out, Bur· League play. ton Yale has' been the No. 1 And the Tillers appear back . gaining 363 yards on headed for their eighth loss 62 attempts. Heynol<1S ·had Saturday night, when theY picked_ up 25S yards on 54 meet the improving Corona carries. del ?.tar Sea Kings al 8 al Newport Harbor High. TucJte&::say•--i~1-d@lensing--·~Cili'-t1'9-..f'S prtm-tlrily-a-problenlsTfii s y'"iir, Dufthef ~~~~ 1~a5t·c.nT!,.'°;4 PUBLICNOTICE si •• ca:'!!':..9C..~~:J~ 111 · wi1w11 the trap. running team, but it throws have, hard runners that are T,.;, b11~"'''''' < I• "The trap is !he hardest whenyou'renot expectingit fairly q"uick. They haven't P UBLICNOTICE FICJITIO\.l:l.IUSINES$ vldu•IWHMam•.$t\ldltf l/I lo ·defend .'' says Tu~ker, lo throv.•. Citrus· backs· all gol any Binky Bentons (of ,.1cT1r1ous •us1M••s T11tto1i.!!:!,5.!,:i,~:1~~ .. : lllhst1ttmen1-11ueow11111111c-ity "becau se if you don't read it have outstanding speed and 1i1t. SAC> in lhe crowd, but NAMI stAT•M•NT HAA&DA HE•tt" $PA.HAAllOA c1tr•o10tl'l9t'c°""''°"°'1-n.::n right you can get pretty well its quarterback is a rihc they are \"ery capable run· fiif~~'::'~';~11~':~:'~:.'~ t~.~~~~~:.Lc'.~1~';.':alij~ VkW'-Pllllllsrwo °'Ml9' , .. ,t o .. ,y l'l1at. Ct"· cleaned .·· runner who is very \'Ct· ners "says 1'ucker. VACUuM CEN,fill, •"wa,_., Fo11n1.tin r~ e. Llnd,1Mt. uao Estelle ldlet' u,;i, ino1 .N\l'!'tmft'1· "· t'14:.D·I•. ll's only right that Turker satile. oCc frel'>hman quarter· vii1t~·0c;'~::,'O:.ow1rd sc 11w1111tt, t 1• ..a;:i~~~!':'.:!~~~!"~~~~;!•:,w:'n ,,.. PUBLIC NOTICE should get clean.cd once in a "And as u sual Citrus is back Dave \Vhit c had four 1>a111••irl0.co~11"""'ll,Ca.•1.r• 111¥'-1. 1-----~--==--h I h I b h f h ff Trti~ Dllil.,.it ll COn(lllCltd lr1In 111-~8 Llfldiltdt PICTITIOUS•UllNS:SS Vi i e, .t oug 1, ec:iuse ." e big up r()nt b,~l on o ense passes intercepted against di..I01111. 1,,11 t1•1tr,,_1 w~i 11..., wttfl tt11 (.lluroty HAM• sTolTIMINT does his share of cleaning and defense, says Jlarl· .l\lesa last \v cck, but Tucker .JoStiortH,SCh11tte c1e,,o10r...,.c-1ror10cto1M22.m•. Tlltrottow1Moe''°'11,11o1,.......,nnl•i· :}! k T1'1111111e,,......1w11ll1Mwltll"'9Quitr •*21 Pl!GIOA•O ACCOUNll NCo t ee.1emye\'erywee • man. s ays that 's a little 0 ..,,o10t1ttOtcoun11 .... octot:tH21,1'1,. Pllllli111tdo.tft~ .. sro.1t,P11o1,: mTEMS.JOHE.D•1,...,s..1"2u.s..i Corona del ?.Jar only Jost by one poin t lo league leader El J\t odena last week , and J espersen says, ••they are-u very well· coached roOiball team. -Their defensive quickness FV More Explosive Than Us-Henigan ··our Nn . 1 1·~nr.P.M1 is to misleading. . . ~lftl!Or1n~C01$to.ii.,P1.!:~ 0t11111er;:2•,3t.-... -1.14.~" -.G111tom11•11os . put an e nt t re gam e "One time he got h1t\vh1le klbe,1,,l1,1,..,ttowmblt1,i.,tt1~u ~,~ :.~,!,:~""c:"'~!· toge ther. \Ve can't beat our· thro\ving another time it PUBLIC NOTICE m.o . selves. \\'e've bel:!n making \Vas a de~p pattern on third PUBLIC NOTICE • 11111 1M111t" 11 ,.._....,. • 1 turnovers, but .'ve can't af-(.!own which "'as just as •1cTIT1ou:i.•us1111us •411" ;:11"'4ua!Bob~ rord them again st a team d noth Mo\MEITATIMIMT 5UPE•to•COUllTM1'11e TlllSStllerNnl•atllloMl ....... c.-cy be good as a punt an a er Tlltlllllowlng ...... liootnotMlrlmms~ STATED•CALIFOllMIAP'Oll °"' Ot CIUlll. .......... v like Citrus. \\'e have.to one should have been TNE MAGIC CAltp;E.T. UM'°"'" THECOUN1'Y Op;O•Mol" "' ., .... ,. ~- mentall.y and Ph. ~~sicallr caught. So he didn't have ~~.~,~~~ms~.... c1,C::,~~i.?:"~:... '" . 1 f»s • s harp for t JS one. 'thatbadanightthrowingthe o-Po1n1.u..im '"-.111t,,..uc•otUM~Pdtlon• ~t':::::~~~~?.:' lnpunuingisthelr streng· Although ?itarina 's th. Vikings have no shot at the "And offensively, Gary CIF 4·A playoffs, they still Guisness throws quickly have an ince ntive for and runs the option pretty Friday ni ght's Sunset well." League football game "'Ith • To upset the Sea Kings, t,ountain Valley at Orange Jespersen says, ··\\'e will Coast College. have to contuin t~ quarter· . "One of our boys, Ron back . And. oCfenslvily, we Ross, is a transfer from havetoconsistentlyhangon Fountain Valley," s ays to the ball so their offense !\I a ri n a c 0 a ch l\f.ik e wop 't~aveit." 11 enigan.· •·And "'e hear Tus~1n has been.troubled they don't like him very orfens1vely. The Tillers are ch ove'r there " down lo their third-string mu · .quarterback and are,mlnb£._Ross..a.r.unning_back,.\Vill Sean Reynolds, who was the team ""'Ith Jim Rankin, league's second leading a nother back, as the 1975 PORSCHE 914's lo Stock How R""r few """1ediale DtRYOry l\igo Seloclion • All-Color> HAL CiREEH PORSCHE + AUDI Factory AvthOrfJ:ed Sales. Leasing, & Suoer Service ,,......, a....-601 et,.,. .......... 17141 543·4'72 NORWALK 12131161-3233 Protect your home from burglars with a Gard-Site security system. Vikin gs all<'mpt to improve Definitely the team that ball "saysTucke.r. Tiils bil'line11 11 c:lllO.-...,. ,~ .WOtAEl.,.~:i;~~~:~;·THE their league mark to 3·3-1. makes the fewest mistakes \Vhite· hit 17 of 31 Jast 41"'-1~9eflln• sTATl!OP"CAt1FORN1A PUBUC NOftCE I A I l h oug h R os s and will win." week for 198 yards. 1'ltlsM•tt!Mftl "'1• 1111ttwit11_111t1,<-.1 ,,_.,','•'-,",,!:!:",.',~:.,._ f<K"T1r1ou1M11U1us R k' ' d 1· I Ile r I k f d Cler-<ti'Ot111QtC011ntrOc:t0Der ... .&. ~ ... -· -·-.... T an 1n ga1 ne 1tt e yar· · cause o a ac o ep-I filt\U •• •PPt..-betot• 11111 !""91 Pl'etiti,..111 MAMllSTAT• dagc in i\1 arina 's 28·0 loss to th, H-artman says many of Ntllllltd o.anoe co.1r.1 °""' Pilot. <X· Dtw<tmtnt 11o11"11u111rt0110eatflllel' 20, ,"!-fl:lli.wt111 Ptt'SM t~'flll111D tMJ h ' h' h b lobt•2•.J1,1N1Nowm0t<1.U,1t74/J9CM·U 1t1t.11t:wa,fl'l .. IMfllMll!it .. IO.,... . .__..,.o,,,,.'-.•··--· E<li son,they nre still av1ng IS stal'ters ave ccn G uonf,lf anyrov111w,w1ty'"9Pf'!1ti..01 ........ "~· ...... , ...... nood seasons. Rankin has ·playing injured. -r ayner PUBLIC NOTICE t.11<1\ael J1""' PtlrHr tor tr. _,.loft o1 ...... lllOI bland,CollJ~"*l • 2 ' r 6t7 ., .. ' It r k'd...r -"-~•01m Sl•W1rt.rou•mi.ttM11,tl!Ould JeMS.TGN"1r.UltSlil!ClrlGIAO .. curried 1 I times or ' ·ve \'e got a o o ·1 ~ flCTITIOus•usurtis:i. no1t1tgrf!l1t<1. tadla,c.H1ornLat1006 r yard s, and Ross has picked with bumps and bruises, but s J d "AMESTATEM•NT o.1..s:0<tot1tr7', 1tu 1~~"'s' '' «M~teu Dr an In Up 445 yards On 109 Curries. • they're doing a good jOb and e ecte ... ~ .. IOl-•nt pol'IOn\ ari OOlnOtMlnMt ~~~~IAME.5f ..IOM"' .lofll\S.Torref As stron g as l'\larlna's ha nging in there. That's M 'L0TRUC1C1 NG. 17l'IOLos A1-, D,w.1~T.K1r11 n.11s111•-• wa• tttH.w1111 11. c.ou111r ' ' If lg h I' d r th' _Bt\rttaln\f1t1•r.C•.ttlOI . . . OepulJC'9rlt ... or0t-..co..n1ron Ck\Otlttll .... ., ... running g<ime is, ·en an '"' Y m so prou o is Kvle Gayner or Costa l;H•rrr a. Lind• s1roit0. uHO Loi :lD•e11To.MONA 1tCM fcels th;1t Founti.iinValley is team."" 11.ies".• \Vi ll be among six A1a.....,.Foun1Mnv•1~,..c.1.n101 11on .. ,.va1uw .' ·e n better o ffensively. J• T11i5 WIJ,..u 11 <•no111<1ao "'a ...... *141MJ4.~~, ... , """l1"0d o,.,,._Cw5t 0111, Pito1, <k..J Am e ric a n \vome n to llil•ll'ltf~"IP. Jnllfl~ft•s..i•1tt t~-~31,-Ne.,..,,..r.,1.u.n,n14 .JH1.11 "They a re a lot more ex-~ h represent the United States . Ha•rro.St•-0r..,...,c.~~··~·~""~·~·~·"'~-----f"""P:uiiil:i(~Qii1(;f;--plosive than "''e are," he •· not el.!'_ _ _(il'J)l!11!".l. ~>'il'1l.Jf~<!!'l]r~a~~·o~n~,!1~4-'~'~"~'~"~"~...,;;_.~.,.., 111td w111t "'-tOllnit ~~ PUBLTC NOTICE ~.,. 0r.-.. <......,.ort(ldllbtn2.lm ~ ... ,..,it ... , SHys.-'"f.hey throw-the ball · ----a three-week competiltOn· :ir.._c-,o..0tto111rn;mt. Pllbll.,... or1n91 C011t Cllltr flUor, ••121t1 · well and have three good ... exhibition tour of South Pvbllstit<tO••"oe ce111 o.11,"=. "! ... "'°"'·"i"•u·"'' ·'°'':1• :i.~~~~~~~::i~:~:~.,t:OE" runners." c ·a1· Africa. (){.leMr 1.., Jt,1M Nowrn-1, "· "" P UBLIC NOTICE r1t1couNTvo•o11ANGf. The Barons may have an ruc1 The team will leave New ,lllt:l-'4 OADE~~~~::wA:!·~~E '°R edge at quarterback, with York J\1:onday and "'ill rom· ~1_, CMANCOEo• NAM• Chti~ Do ve rompleting 52 or note ,·n three in\'itational PUBLIC NOTICE MOT1c~c••1>1T01S '" ,,.. M.ut• 01 '"' App11c11;.,. o }JA pusses Or yar ' or meets and four CXhibitiOnS. f'ICTITIOUl•UMNl.SS STA1'1.0"tl.LIF011NIANR -'· S!AANJ. WHITLOCK.Fw f 861 els F Gwc ,,,,. 5VP•lllOl.tCIUl1'0"nta NANlnE LUCILLE Kll AM(lt .•• "" llowc \'Cr, the Vi.lii:ngs . Joining c ·ayner are Kathy "AMISTATIMl.N' T1t•co~~:_:.~•.tMG1 "'i!":P..1t.111M .. H•H E.rre LUCI LL have two capable quarter· C. Howard of Oklahoma, Lyn n Tittfol~~';:~~ci:W-""'::'~. Eu•t• 01 Nt Ev Es MAVAAEYTE t<AAA1 E11 •ot ... .,... a1 ........... ..;.,. ttet backs in R lck Puig a nd . 1 , Govin of Southern Illinois rtEV·s. 11611 Dow 51,,11, urt11 a~ O...NIEl..O.<Ni.M. •11tc11nCo11r1, ... o•t 10Dt1F•ttG''""""d Chris Jl a \\'ll. Puig, who Golde n \\est Colleges . b' 11.f 1 k ~at11.c.111oml1t1MO . HOTrcE 11 HEllE8Y GIVEN 10 '"' 1Jllt•H•n 1,,.1, N1toN£Jll! LUCILLfl pliiycd the first half against football team must rise to Univers1ty,J Bar 1c "ys a· <••i•~,~~;L,".,~:0tt,·,s11:~'°~~ ~!: ~·:.!,~::i:'~.~!~~'°:!:: ~:ii';!~:i~~s ~~L:~~~~P~~~t1~ I d · the occasion again t~i s of Southern Connecticut, dt«tltfltare•f<l"'•eoiot+~1-willltl'lf ~HANGEo To NANETr e. Luc1LL Efdi sofn, h38as codmpfcte s.ix "''C:ek while keeping an eye Nancy Theis or Oregon and =1• °"11 9' Nt•PD•I Btac:11, e1tHom1~ nec•1w.,_,,.,,_,"1"'o11~;,,;;""'0er• Wt;HLOCK. 0 IJ or ya r s a ter mis· 1 d h bo d Judy Yocum or Del aware. '"'' business Is cond11Cltd "" a lOI'• ol"" allllw fflllllDd ,_,.°'to Ot"fVnl Mow lllf•t•o••. ,, •1 fiotottw "'*"" ..... sing ri ve games with a peee ont escore ar. "°'"IOll. ,,. .... .,.,1111wn1<nw.,....,,...,,,~"" "'""'~·'"""'llf"""'~0n1 • ..,uao111u14 GEN1'lEMAN'S EMPORIUM .....,.,..;~ 11 ... CM'""" SIA<!I. Cos~ ITllll•• 00 IP""'~' DtlO•t lllol CNtl •I broke n toe. · The Ru stlers ta ngle with PUBLIC NOTICE Tiil$ Jl .. amtni ... , 1;1.., ,,.,1~ 1,,. Count~ 1r11eu.c.111orn11n1-i..wnk,,•1lhe P'K•ot Qe~•1Mtn~ J "" '"" '°'" 111, al°"'•""""· Hawn, playing the second Los Angeles City College on c1«1to10ton!lllc°""1won0c:1_,21, 1'1•. 111,oi.1 .. " o1 tiw -t•1lwd 1n 1N ""''"' ,9,-. 11 ·~ oo 0'<1<><• 11o.1o1 .. "' wld .,., 1, hair against ison, as the Orange Const Col ege frtol l<• 1, IW••br oiwn tlltl "" ......., Of Plillllstwd O••flO'! coast D•ilY Aloi, <><· ... u .. 11110...-,_.,.1111., 1iw lintll!IOll'll•Ofl °' ""'-~no .. 1a na1"" •••n•tll. ' Ed h I HOTICI INVITING llDS FllUSI i-•ll•nl,.. to tllt lilalt of wld de<-1. .,.,,,,. '""~ "'~' ~u<h •PPlklhlntor c~ completed 35 or 73 for 460. field Saturday night in T/'1111"• ol llW Co11t Coll'lminlly Colle9f labet)I,-NOV'l!ln""• 1. , •• Jl, n1• IGU·I• OI !lll1notite. II .. lurtr... oraere<t th.i . <Oll'I Oil \!"II\ Southern Ca lifornia Con-0111nu °' Oraftt>t eo11n1y, c.111orn11. wiu 0.1..s'"" .. "'bt••.n,. <1t< To '>l'IOw t•u ... Dt tubl•ftd 1n t 'fttlw HllM bldS llP to 11 ;0)1,m .. Mon· GENEVIEVE HEALEY °'""9<' C.o;"I 0.toly Pdo1,1 ......._ rerence action and only a oM,, o.c1111tter 1. 1tu. ,, thil Pvr<"911nu PlJBl .. IC NOTICE Allfl'llf1111r11r1.w11 ... 1J>t.11o111 !Jff>O••I c"<""'•<I'> . .i1 1e.•S1 -·-"-. . t ·11 k t"ll d Oepl.ofUIOKllOOlllbl•!<JICU!Htll310 ------------A ....... xallolll>t•,laltOlln. lor to.i•~IK<•»•Vt _t,~ll<IOl"IO\llelllrtlf VIC ory WI eep I e an "°"""Awn .... CoSI• Mt, •• Clllh>nil•, 11 •DO ... ntrntllet<tlltnl , ... 6,..,•••1111 l playoff aspirations ali\'e, W!d(ll u .... wlll DIOi •111 tit puOUCIJ._, IUPllllOlt COUllT DF <•Ll~llNI• Col::NIVl•Y• NIALl::V Otltdl"'\ ?1i1Cl.t~o• 0-.:lob<'<, 1'74 tor HICIW,_11'MI FAAN IU).0Ml N+C.11Jtll I.A lla'rbor then must ......... : COUNTY Df'OltAltGlt c., .. ,.,..,M,Cllllar•I•''''' • -J u~,e o• ,.ill !>11P••Oi""Co11_, • Prinn,... Coll1l'"11 a11<1 8lndl"11 ltltvliion IM Cl•lt Ctnl•rOri"""'~ beat East LA and lose to Rio Swn•""'· :1.1n1 ....... c.111.,.,,.. 1",.,.. ""'' 1•1l.LIAM v. JOHN~ON 1' f II ' k Allbhft lttlot1t ln acc0tcllnce.witnll'lt CASENUMIEll Putt11'11td Oran~ CHH c.n, "llot, 11s10o ... strttl,:l.M•le~.llt 1. JlondO the 0 OW1ng WCC lfll ltwttlDn\ 4ftd ConOll!on i 1no 111111 Nt0.,.Mt:ltr1.u.n.7t ... U ..._,. Htwpo<t .. •<~.C•lll1<••• .. (or the Ru stJCt,S lo gain the 5cle<lllc11-"'"1<11 art ._ °" lilt -SUMM01'1S r11tpMM. IJJ·llU • ,_,be HC11r..i ln ,,.. Ollk.I Of U. Pu<· l'llll!Ht: MllllON 8. HlloSICCLL G•lll• PUBLIC NOTICE Atlw•YIO<~lil-• • plnyofrs. cflall ..... ~,OIMP•Cl it"9olllllol•kl. HA$1CEl.L YACHT ~All~. Deftnellnl °'""'-0 • ... or C.111il 0 .. 1~,ll't~' E•dl ~. mini SUtlfl'llt IOlll't rtil tlod • ROIE•T F. HI lCHCOCK • ,,... ·-· 2•. JI .• ,.,"'° ... "' .. '"' I, 11.1 . ~ . Golden \Vest Jqst the ser-cai.l'lit1''l Utac:•, arrUllell <llKh.orbldtlt<·1 Te Ille Otl~nU.'11: ....... 1 •orrot•nt "'' MOTICE TD C.llEOtTOllS vices of de fen ~ive buck -rn1•twr11111 1ot,..ot••ot111teo.11 tteMlllOdDyt11t p11,n111119,.;""ygu.ll-,oi. 1uP1111o•cou1tfDffME Pl!ULIC ~OTICE ''yle Van Amersfort this CalMl .. nllr Collttt 0 111.in .... d °' ... 1111110tttno1t~·111ws11i1.,....""'i.1mt•• ITo\r•D•tALtF01tNIA~111 "° TtusteKtn.,._I Mtl 1.Ullllll liW Ot<· lllllcwtt • aarilltrt pltotOlnq In rw.._" I< 1KEC0VNlY0,Dlt•NGE 14,:tn week. He had a knee CtfllU%lll llW •111!1lliCllll9U11'lf'llNlhll l/le<OMIJ!alflt4or •-•lltnor ..... ()lelllo"I!. N•.A·llJtJ $Ut>E•IOllCOUltlDl'JHE ope r ll tio n Tu esday fol -... ~·will tnttt lnlo Ir.,,__ Con· II . Justltt Cowro ....... " • CNo ... ""'t< !!'>11 E\llltol IE ff $•Lt<IN. ~(tlW<I. ST .. , E DF C•LIFOllN1A '°" rrau II Ille ...... is IWltlled ICll'tlm. '" tl'lt -111 -nd on YtU °'-"'·,.,... NOTICE 1$ HElllE BY GIVEN to I"' TMECDUMTTOI!. D••MGI[ lowing a recurrence or an •""'' o11111 .... 10 ... 1., '"" _,, <or1••ac:1. Otlaiitt w111 c:.e en11 r..s,,.. •PPl•<•'i°" br tl'lt """""' 01 1 ... *.,. ".,,.,. -1..., "•· •·tt11t1 inJ'ury at LA Jlarbor, Jle 111t"'°""'ho1 t11t,,,.<• wiltttt l«ttlttd, °' .. a1111111-'"'<ow•• .... ,'"'"', 1...,,,......1 .. 1 ""•"I fllw1,.. <l••m• ••n.t '"' w1t 1tOt1c1 OF HEAll+M•WAMl.ND• ... ti. tilt ... DOnd, llW IVll ...... '"'''°' .tQelft!.I \'Oii .... '"' monty ... Dt1't• ftl .. 1 lltltell!ll\l•t '"'"'"' te lolf 11W<n, '"''"'I'll ,1::1'1TIOM f".011 l"llOIAl•O•wtLLANd J was named OU ts ta nding Mii Wlotttlttd IOWld K-''"'•k.t. '"""'"In O>tt•mo•••nl. flt<t\Ur' """'"'"·•ft 11>t o•lk•<A lllt Ut•I !'OR \.ETlS:ll:I. 1'ElfAMllfFIJIV • defensive pl ayer for his er-No 111Ht< ..,., •lllNl••w 1111 Did'°'":. u..., •h• 11-·111, ••Yl<tol• .111 •. .,, •"' •too•• '""11tct co .. 11, °' 10 P'"f""' E1111t •• AUD•11:v sr11 1:'l1.11LL. k -iocl ol lorly•tlV'f 1•11 ll•'t"I -'1tt Int GI~ ,,..,lfltlll• INlttr. '"' ,_.~ ltM,.._,....ly t ....... wilrt lllf ntltl\111 -l!f;:&IO lllf DettlMt. _. 1' ~ forts that included a ey .. tl«lllf"91ntnqt/Wrl'OI. ..111t1,_,,1<1 .. 1,..,1 .... , ..... ,11tfo1PH1'" ......,..~-dlllPlf olhlt (<lllttll N'ltYi NOTICE IS HEAl!i8Y CMV[N I" blocked punt. Trtt 811•d Ot Trwiltli rti.erws "'" 'llM· t.!ITCHELL.~l ~Dl:ll B lltC.ANO NUPP PETElt o. EllE LL rtl\f•IHlfllttln prl•h19t ot tt l•Cll ... 1ny aNI •II lliltl• 1(1 01ltd -...Ou•! I•. 1t!• 1toel ''~'"'¥ ,.,,, l Ii!, LIU Anttles --Ptl•I-•ot ... OCl.lllGIWlll-•~ Le\v Chun1ich nn cl !\like ,...1,,..,.,1 .. eo1111ru11,o,•N•"'•lllln 1n WILL•AMl..STJPHM, c111torn11 tont7, .. 1>1tft 11 '"" Diii(@ o• "'~"1" 01 Leuq,o~ r1d.r-tti<• 10 1 '1 dd be f ..,, Dlclot In!"'" 01C10on9. Cit•' , W\•,.\I <1! thf ""°""'Qnfll In ~It -II~ othll-r rtlt rtn<• 10 willui ;"~ It l• a en. l\YO mem rs 0 NOllMllo"E.WlloTSON 8•W•IU1111P.Jonn, i:toll•ll"''"0 to'"-t\lt1t pt 'HUO OM-•I, ''"""' o-•li< .. 1111 ..... NI 1r. """ ... Now mo1e thon ever, your ho,.,e, yDur voluoblts ot1d your fomil~ nted protettion. Gjve it ID them wl1h 1he Gord·Slte 'Ml I 1ecurhy tlem Engil'ltered to operote by benefil of rodot, yet eo~y :; inst~U ond opel'Dtt. No tpeclol wiring, no complic;ototd inllluClion1. Any memb•r of the lomily con optrott ii. the G\V C def ens Ive front 11t<1•. 8o1•0 0• T•11Mm o...,,, '"''"'" •ou• ....... 111111111111111ontp.i011<;1Uor .>t.ct 11 11t•ttrt0 '"' ••mt 11111 ~""' •ot f ' d btf I Ch I h <>Pen. Ot<.2, 1'1•·11 001..... rsE•LI ~t11l1 noll<t. ,_.,..,111, n , 1t1t, 11 t:• a."/,;MI Uot our, nrc OU U • um C ""D1 11rt•ll O••n•• co1ll o.11 y P11o1 t1llAN1t.c•1ttlll C.•totNa""'"'••.1•11 '"",_ ., o.,.,t!M,.. ,., • .,.,, has a badly s prained wrist ,. .. ,,,_,.1•,11,111• ••f'l.11 uu11.e 111hst .. ~ ... ttl ,...,,..,.. .. 11 ~ALk•N c.....t.11 1ttCl•icCtfl1~~-11. .. "f and 1\1 addl· n u sprnined ' \.11111 Arta, Clll••·~·• •11t1 11oun-.0n1'"'"'' o• ,,,,.~111e c11,.i$.llo11 Afla, c111te11111. .f • Self COl)IDined, singl e unlt, UL liated olorm octlvotion ond control 1pt1rn. e Adivlloble ronge. e Omnl·dir•ctlonol beom goes through woU1 f~ lorg• ONG cow:roge. • &uill·in mini-computer to detect the differtftc• belWffn onlmolt ond lnonimot• Db!Ktl, insuring you ogoi'n,t folae otofms. e fu ll'f' tronsistDflted, solid-tlole co~n~ e 8u11t-ln boll•ty chorger, e Ollfl;yiOf worronty." .. Complete sy111m include• control un~ bottery backup pock. ortd two be fl .. ::::::.~~t?-.. ~t·-'~ .. ~~--.. --~~~.:.l...~ .. ~._ Shop Sunday 11 0.111. to 5 p.111. at the followl119 stores: ~AS)'ilON ISLAND. Newpert Beach (714) 844·2313 HUNTINGTON CENTER. Hunllnglbn Beach (714) 892·7771 • ·~--~ • PUBLIC NOTICE ""IM>ml Ot '"" '°""" """"" flt(tll>!'ftl 0..ttfNovtMbtr I, 1•1• I ankle. AtMntr.., ll'talftllll ' Ml1'C.MELl., SIL81.ll•IEllGAN0W.NUPP W11.LIAM e. SI ,jQM•, • b h I P~tll llfle(I Or1n9f Co.111 O.Uy P!!ot a,:klftt•yE.M.l,...fl C-lyClttl __ (.. LACC Cu s coac A •1ct1t1ou1•u11Hess "°.,."*"1.1 •. 11,11 ... ,. •ltl·I~ 1•CaflW•,P1,..1::1,1 HAt0tt1,1.voN,s....1TMAMOu,v.:IOll 'i Baldock says the team's HAM11TAT1M1MT ~··"""'·c.1oto....ii"*' 1•uM1<Att.,.111,.,.s..1tU1 r . h' t tr. 1o1._1,.. '*""'' ••• tto1nt Mffltl PIJBLIC NOTICE an .. "'"'°" A'"""'u'."'" ,,..,IM.Cotll•nool• n111 de ense 1s l up o par . .,: 1>1toi.\.1110 o .... " Co••l 0.11, P1tot. 1tw•~·ta1 · G w c m C 'n tor · Ray •0110E H cOLtt Ns 1Nt1111. No ...... D .. 1, ... 21.n ,"'' ._.,. A .... ,,1.,l ,._111._ ~ Sharklcrord dlsagrets. :::.!::":!°«~.~::;::i;~~·· 00"'· ·~c:~~~~:::~·::::i. ::_~~-.?,'.~7'::, c.w'1 c.u, .:.,. Th I d t I OltOEN COL LIN:!. tNTIEA · TMlollowlftfpe•....,,\1rtlOlnl)IMt1-P UBLIC NOTICE " ey fl aye a grca NAllONA ... , LIM1100 P•""'~b. 11o: , d 3 m e. I It s l wee k • • • Ntw-1 Ctnlft Or in. ,.....,.(! 8t'C,,, lltOCJt El+l tltPll lSES. 1NO $11.. FICTITIOUS •UllNI!~$ "" caJll9n!l1f'l..o '-.H\lll!lrtt1Mllt11t1,Cllilof"N1'1ti, No\MFST•T l Mf "T Shacklerord su ys. ''They c...iu ,._. tol!itt.t, Ottwtt!.-,."""· l"ltl1'1CE oev~LOPMENT. ,,..c., ., Tiw '°'"' ... "'lie'.,... 1'00.""Mntu•1 r1ct.1•1ovs •vs1Mm forced tl turno\•ers. seven ntt1 Aftlll(~ Drl••· 1r ...... CltHol"flla :;e-at P•n .... r."i C.hte-..c.erfllll'..t.on. NOP •Lc.111o coMP•N..,, inti "AM•s'"''""''-NT I I nd 'Mt IHIO Siii•• Av•n111, Hllfllll\ttillll --~!\. ~··~-too<lfl. ~11•1t II. lr•oM. Cl!•'°'"'• l"-lollOW•"'"'"°"lllOlft11 M·1~ on pass ntl'rceplons a th1·, ...., .. ,.., 1, 1191,.. <011Mttct..,, :..i1tetn1a91,,.1 .,fill EKPRES$10fl 1t,D)-•t11& lour on fumbles. Jf that's Un'lllMPlr-•Ytt~ TNt 1111.i-.. h ,~..,..,a 11fn111e !Ctit~~·• •1'141 A1tt<1a1tt. tnc •• a ..,.o.i..cattaMttt.Cl•rt°'nlt ~. · b d ' h ti g '' t10111Dl::NC0lLI N$ »••tVtl•. c.tlitorn+l (Ot-11i....11nt "'°TC1tt•Hor< ~wr•C Wo10f,Jal""'-""'' a 'we re ur n . INTllt1'111of101'1AL "lt1N Cl.DEV[L0PM£NT,11'1C. "'·"""tl,l•~flt.C•U•O•fll•ftPOf ND o.,.CO'!ot•Mtw,C•ll'••nl1 '1t1--~ .. ' .... Tfltl llUi+'ll1• 11 C•n+f11tltel br • cor Jft •• Ow\• ... \i I\ <lflq\ltUO '" -.. A "car ·ago Golden \Vc•. t """'' oav1D 1",CQL1,1N$ °'lilt> • M4-.c•.i\. . ' ,T Otntrll l'trlfllot PftllCltnt 00'11..... Cllflltlle • It f' t d•·I I In r· ,.. " .. ~-~ 1(0 \1•· ... ""1.'"'"'"''"'·~· M.ow••I WU~ "'On s 1rs ... s on 1ve 'nil\ 1111111\MI ••• IHM""" .... c-, ..,j, lllltfl'ltl\1 Wll IHI ...... I ,,,_~\ "'" -..... ... • ...... -• .._ C .. _ Tll!i \l~!Ofl'lt1i1 11 llltO wtlll"" ,._,, ''"' 1ltlt .... nl w•1 lllt'd •ltfl 11\t Clturitt Yc'r. Of footb.11 •"'Inst lhc a,,•,;• et.,...,.. Cevn1r .,.r NI~ 1. ,-,,,,· ...... lfl0t owfl'I, °" 4 _.. ., , . e• .., Citt••I O....,..C611nt,lfl Cklollt<U,ltJ•, O.l\ .. Or"'9f C011fll¥0rtOc.-"~ Cubs, 14·7. LACC"•entonto ••ts '-*' ••1• 1 , . lie for the Slate thampton· Publl\119• 0,,•flot (Nit 0.11, l"IHM. PwbUlflff Or•n .. (Otlt 0.11, f'i1.i. PMbl!Wll O• ... M CNll 0.Ur "'·· (){,. Puol~IJ °' .... " CW~I CMn, iJ'lltol. lk· """""bet I, I•, ll.ff. 1•t• _,.,, •'Mfl'ltltt 1, 14, 21.)t, t•H 4\tW• -.... u,...., Nolltmlll)t t, u., It, lt14 -?tW• /Jl,a.oll tt.~ber r, t~,tl, lt'4 ..-,, ~hip. PUBLIC NOTICE " '-- ' . t r .. ,. ' l Dli OAJI. v PiL.U I • End to 'Repricirig' Small On Savings? • WASfflNGTON mrn - 1't\c head or •I big super· market chain says stores \\'hich stop th e practice or p;i3tin~ hi gher price ta as o" lO() of lo~er ones are not• ~.~.; cates, minimum $50,000. You . can acfd lo your investment in units of $10,000. real'y saving the shopper any money. John W~itney, president, of Pathmark Stores, &1Not· the;i.st ern· chain. told a hearing in,to rcpric~ that hls co1npnny adopted n no· pasteovcr policy because or consumer complaints. But he said he feared the whole idea \\'as being overplayed asa real consumer benefit. \\lhitney told the Council on·\Vage arid Price'Stability that his chain' _:.·the 10th 13.rgest '" the courtll'Y -has 5urfercd higher labor co~ts under its new system in \\•hich lower priced food is allov.'cd to remain on the shelf until it is sold. Sales Vp . At Kitchen Colony· Kitchens Inc. of Newport Beach reported sales for the quarter eilded September 30 or S7,501,000 compared with S5,851,000 in the like period a year ago. Net income for ttie quat·• ter amounted to Sl62,000 or 17 ,cents per ' share com· pared \\'ilb net income or S187 ,OOQ or 20 cents for the like quarter a year.a'go. per year, 365-day certifiGates, minimum $1 ooo. You can ~ddlo your i~¥estment in 4nttt; of $500. O/o 1======::::; ~O/o per year, 90-day certificates, mini- mum $1000. You C<!D add to your investment in un its of $500. ' YOU CAMllUOY llTIHHIAUM l j THIY GIANr, IA When your car mi s behaves. yo u im·mediately have· it ehei:ked and repaired. But, wheo your body gives you trouble do you just quickly go to your physician? Special Features: ' . You ean always get a new car, but never a new body. Take good care or It. Your Doctor can hclp you to live.a healthier, happier life. Follow his advice. Take the medicine he may prescribe and you will live betler and longer. •'You can witndraw \nteresl quarterly. • Currenl cer1lficates you may hold can be renewed at I.he tilghtlr rales on maturily. • Availab_le 10 Calilornl11 residents only. • Passbook accounts available ate,;.. Subjeci to penalty for early withdrawal. • Member: American Industrial Bankers Assoc. -calilomia Association o! Thrill & Loan Companies. ~IAVCO THRIFT 620 Newport Center Drive' Newport Beach 644-9490 THERE ARE 23 AVCO THRIFT OFFICES IN CALIFORNIA. You ·OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need. a delive"ry. \\'e will .deliver promptly withoul extra 1 charge. A great many : Jl!!OPle re1y on us for their health needs. We welcom~ requests ror delivery servi ce and charge accounts. PAIK UDO PHARMACY ' 351 ............. Fne Dtl•ery .... ,.... ..... 642~1510 VISIT OR CALL YOUR NEAREST OFFICE. t---------" " ·in '""' "Del Oroy .•• otf the beaten treck for the man of ad¥enture. who wants unoeccable 1a1lonng wilh a touch ol ln& unusual. Trendsetting lines. enhanced by dooOle•row shtch1ng. are 1ne "Del Oro" hallmark In a variety ol hne fabrics. Come see 1t today1 • , From$300 0 SOUf.H COAST PLAZA MASTfR CHARGE BAll<AMfRtCARD GENTRY OIARGE DAILY 10-9 SATURDAY 10·6 SUNDAY 12-S. " 3333 So. Bristol St. (siin D•e90 Frwy, At Bristol) Costa Mesq ·-540-1502 • I ..... ' I • . . -. . . -· . , .. . . .. ;: r Dentalloy Sales Up J . l\1.1\tcGillicuddy, chair· man of the board and chief executive orficer of Oental- Joy, Inc. of Costa l\l esa, reports results for the first quarter ended Sept. 30. noting rewnues "'ere upJ7,4 ·percent and after tax in· come was up 17 percent over the like period last year. The firm, which "manufac· lure s and d i s tributes produets to the dental profession, had revenu es of 54,285,915 for Sept. 1974 as .compared to $2,392,180 ror Sept.1973. * Great Western S.via1s ind Loan A!itoc:iatlon, has named Newport Beach resident Wllllam A. Salvin vice president. Salvin joined lhe as- . socialion in 1955 and was most r ecently security manager. · * Optrol, Inc. has promoted three executives nt the llun· tin ton -Beach·based manufacturing firm. Phil Lord ha s been named vlce pre si d e nt of marketing, Mark De Bono, vi ce president or monufaC .. turin'g and John Varick Is the firm 's new chief cn'giwcr. • -. 1 I • ,. I'. __ _, • •OCSICEI Aen•tt lllo., m1tlllfte GC>e••tor, 102 AIM lift•, Colt.I Mew. Ll.i>illliH 1';16,913, •U.I~ W.llO\, !Wfe•N ........ AOlf.ltTS P111I HendtltkM>n, drlll PreU -•I.,, 281 E. 16111 Pl«.t, Coi.t;i ¥-•~· l,.l1bltltlt• ll.2t2, •UllS $SO, Rel•••""'*' Elllo!l. ' Over·The Counter -u6's '. : "' Wedne&day' Clo1iag Prices 1974 DAIL V ALO'f # NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NE~ 'l'OA!t IVl')l ~ .. .... tlrl '-' 1111 ----'i1M •• !.llo ~ f11if -c:~•.Jtt•r::n:;.~ -'·l~O.. ~· ··~HllO-ot ... •.tt.iO.. 0.. t>.t ll*I O.. U.. •.t""lOW ~ -...... 1,_ OrlK l . .0 • '"~ ~l.-,Alt .,tlS."'1i•U.1!1ltOIW ,MIJ 1•1"-••Ml'""l•.M• t ""i .,.Mt"l11U ,U6 1\ fl• .. W ,.= ... ~ I""" U.!1 fil" TORN BETWEEN CONSCIENCE AND' NEED. SHOPPEll EYES SUGARµjl'\bE Two Omaha Supermarket Ch1ln1 Discouraging PurchaH1 to Cvt pemlllhd Louisiana Gets $3.06 For Sugar NEW ORLEANS CUPl l- Thc price of a rive-pound bag. or sugar at LoWsiana refineries soared to $3.06 today with predictions of still higher prices. ll m euns even higher sugar prices for consumers. Donald Cole. m<1nager-of Lamborn & Co . s ug ar brokers, suggested a pos- sible m anipulation or lhe world market. Foreign Co mpanies Take Over Pro'ducts . , By MILTON MOSKOWITZ More and more of the products and services you buy will be provided by companies owned or con· trolled by foreign enter· prises. Prior ·to the Dutch acquiring M a&navox, the Japanes·e took ovei' the television set business or anot he r major U.S. manufacturer, Motorola . The J a panese company, Matsushita, was already as· sembling its Panasonic sels in Puerto Rico. lt's how marketing the Motorola line under the Quasar _la~I. AMONG THE 1eading names in the batte ry ---c.ri'M(.U J .. ...._~ .. 1-11.11 .. M . I' "" llllPf•li!CI "IM , ... ._, '''"••••M I •• 1<I ,....__. n-UIM., "I n1• ... ~ P=i~1 c .... Che. <oirt11it1t .1111 ~J tS .,1r, 1Mtt1 .. 1 111 .·~ IJtA C•t.1 1 -t 1lolot t.. MOll1e11t1 •• 1 Ult ••• 11 •Cor•I i •> 1 11 .,. •-~•11)1 1 •. 1J,.. ~ fMl\.l .llt I ' 11• ,.. 111i,.ioowl.~ .. t 1 lh1 "'""'""· ... 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"These , are things nobody knows, but I do think there has been some manipulalion. I think 1 here ha s bee n so me maneuvering. That's already the ca-se if you smoke Kool ci1arettes, launder with All detergent, drink Taster's Choice lh·· s\ant coffee, fill up with Shell gasoline or tr1nquiliie with Librium . Those products represent older In· \'CStments here by British· American Tobacco, Unilever, Nestle, Royal Dutch Shell and Hoffman· La Roche:- Arn 5!0ffl J ' 1~ 21 ... -1 c.ol PelWI .JO II IU !0~1-"7 _. ,,.p • M -n •C$1ttn !Gel S J IJ\o.._ .. ...,... NII • I• I I •• • S..0.0f ,1)0 6 11 J\1-4 .M T•TJ.'Otlmj l l -~t1 1SS t 11,,.-\o ~Fpt1,.~·.· n1l...l,.Mt--.1tCSolaOpll •• Olt--+'--.N~~.J.-" .. ~-', .. ,1~~5*aon:UllNl'2 .. ]~o ... "AiiiT&'f'"'Dr,~:-J• -,, •-u.o1 lftdul?"T"STI" 1tlo-~ -'"Sit --•• + ~01! 1.Slo 7 ll 1th-lot ...,_,. · • .--,. 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Some large operators are holding back s upplies .and they are playing hard to get except at increased prices ," Thomas ~t . \Varner, an American Sugar Cane League spokesman, said, "raw sugar prices in the Uni led ,Stales a nd elsewhere are high because there is a ,worldw1dJ! scar- city of sugar. \Yorldwide consumption has exceeded production in each of the last four years.'' BVT THS PACE of the in- vasion is now picking up s harply , Foreign com· panies are switching rrom exports to local prodtJCtion, just as U.S. companies have do11e i_n Wesl~rn Europe. Japan's Sony Is making TV sets in Callforn1a. Sweden's Volvo will soon be as&em· bling cars in Virginia. In addition lo starting or expanding their m.anutac- tur1 ng raeilltiee here. roreign concerns are also doing what U.S. companies have done abroad : making outright acquisitions of established local com . panies. This is ·turning out to be a ·banner year for buy outs of American rirms. ... 11181.I• •• 1 ••I·-·· (.olGtslMI 1110~ •• "' ~" .1111 HI u ... .-l:tnPU.lS 1 IJ 16\>0-\<t NcloH!Ull.l'l: I.,. ""' ••• $(111•1 ... 11111• ))I sn.-1. ... ______ .,/I Am T•T w1 •. I.ti 11.-W C:OIGipl S\o., 1 )j._ ... Garllo.n .16 U S• Htt •·· lt•I' 11..SUSI l S , __ \.o NoCrl1Gf ... I I Ml-II $(n1i11 8 ... 11 ti l!'--11 .. ""'Wtlt .t.I ' :IO fl •-" C11PIU11•••·· 60 '• •. G«hnlO ... s 1• I'll+ 'I' ki!Joll ..... I u ........ Ho,,•.llGll,n,,. "• -· -·. k hllllTlb .112' JoOlOJ\1-l\o AW1r pt I.OJ •. 11111 1) • . C.OIJ °" 1 .. 1 SCI 1•'9-"" Gil Svc I. n • I "" .. . ....1111ar .1• •• 1.. 3\.t •. M ..... . • . S<.M (p so J IH \0\1-.\o market arr Willard, Exide and Ray·O-Voc. They all come from a Phlladelphia- based company, ESB Inc., which claims to be the world,'s l a r gest battery producer. ESB is still headquartered in l,hiladelphia, but it now belongs to Canada's Inlet· national Nickel. 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Supreme Sugar Co., v1ce president, said the r;iw sugar price soared from 11 cents a pound in 1973 to 56 cents a pound now. rilagnavox, the nation's third J,:irR:est manufacturer or television sets, has been scoope d up by Nor th American Philips, an off. shoot or the giant Dutch electr~nics company, N. V. Phillps. Nl')rth American Philips is,elrcady the front· runner irr the U.S. market ror electric shavers wllh its Norelco brand. Rupert owns nearly, 10 pereent of Liggett and t.lyers, enough to give him effective control or the com· pany. ::~~¥£~·~1:~ u ,;::~ ~11.:i''~-~ 1l 1~.,.,~~ &!:0:;!1.~~~10} it:-.:• to~"ol4~.~ •: Uw ::: &"r~1~1 H :;:';'~=~·°'•;,:,& J: t::.::: Atlllk~I 2'11 II Jlt '° + \It ~·flt ll :d 2 :M 2.ln-'lo G-Vn IO ' • 11 -\It LlbDJ Mc NI • 11 •\o , , Oil• El 1 to S 11 16... • , , $oo t.n •.Ole! s 6 ,....,_.,., •llkn 111 l~ •• ll't .. """"" 1.fO ' j 2J -"" Go1dWll f~ • ' 10 -"' Llbrly(p • .0 • '" tw-... 0..tbdM I ;11 , It Ill•-'lo sos en, ,JO t ' ~ "" ~:~::::·~::1:~;: ::~ t-.. "There ii a working stock or sugar of about 80 dayg in the world, v:hich is ar. a lm os t lrr.educeable minimum for supplies to be shipped and consumed," he said. Santa Ana Firm Cuts Golden West r.tobile Hm es lnc. of Santa Ana Cremers said the sugar saysthat duetopresentcon. industry was not exploitu1g ~1tions within the eCono!l1Y the situation merely to ~n general a nd th~ hou111ng m~kebiggerpri ces -industry-1pec1fically, Golden West would susptnd "'As far as cane sugar prod uction at its mobile, refiners. or which Supreme ho me facilities In Wacoi- is one, we'""e had td bu y r;,tw Tex ., and Mira Lom a, sugar continuall y ut the Ca lif., effective im· higher prices all year. Due m~iately. to the continuing riseofboth Products produced In lhc imported a nd domestic t.lira Loma f:icllity will be sugA r, we 've had to ad·' transferred to the com· \'ance our prices 1ccor· pany's Santa Ana and dingly. '' Riverside divisions. IN SHORT, THE lilt ol Am e r ican products and cof11panies under foreign sway is a long one -and It lengthens everv day. It has stretched to include Vita herring, Wishbone s-lad dressings, Libby, r.tcNell and Libby canned goods, Stouffer froze n foods. It even includes the Baskin and Robbins ice· ~m chain, which i.s now owned by J . L yons. t .. e British tea and corree met· chant. And it includes Stan· dard Oil o r Ohio, the origin al Rockerclltr com· pany, now on Its way to becoming a satellite or British Petroleum. Gai11.-.. • n11d L••11rr11 Nt• 'l'O<k iU"I) ~· 1~• 11111"""'1'141 11~1 ~\ '"' tllll..k~ lh .. ~ .... Ofllllll '"" mo1.1 •N:J IO\t '"' rno~1 w ...i an llffC"'' ·MARKET HIGHLIGHTS 1111 cllfn9f On int. 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( ' .. ' Rohr Industries SAN DIEGO IAP) -Rohr In· dustries, Inc., says it has agreed te:n· tativcly to new conlrHcls wilh the machinists union covering plants in Chula Vista and Riverside. A joint announcement ended 30 hours (I f negotiations on the. contract for 3.640 cmployes in Chui& Visla. .That.p.1CI 1s we11 as -..nother tor t,245 v.·orkcrs In Rlver!iide must sl\11 be ratifled by m t:mbers or the lnler- nntfo n11.I A11!i"5Cin tion of flt ac hlnists and Aerospa ce \\."orkcr!I. Gold at. I8G LO NDO N !A Pl-Cold hil a ro<or~ $186 an ounce In London Wednesday. The previous reeordoHlM.50wat1et ltist l''rlday. . • •, . . . . ' . ' . \ . . . ' DI \ PAI\. V PILOl ' • • " CllriMl .. klt11C•IMlll1'r~ ..... r~ NISQUALLY WILDLIFE REFUGE: "LAST PICTURE WINDOW OF PUGET SOUND" . ', . ' , ·Citizen Effort Rescues .West Wildlife .Havens ,~ ... L~RRVWOOD ! a.AliAi '('-• M11111or lffm• . 'In the ~l k";st. citizens anCI public agencies ¥.J4(.have been concerned fOr _yfars befause lhe area's beautiful df~S have gradual!)' become clut- !1red with old' tires, ca ns, liller~f all kinds. Or thei r boundaries have been t&reatened bY development. _ ~!But noW the tide rilay have turned lOr these · fr.agile and embattled ~tuari.e,s.' Two new national wildlife rj?f\lges T""" llumboldt Ra y National ~'ldlife. Refuge oear Eureka. Calif., d :N-is qu.<tll y National \Vildlife efuge near Olympia. \Vash. -are e~idence of a s ignificant trend to ivotect misty rru:irshes fro m the en-~ croachmentof cities and industries. 1 And a lhird delta, Northern Califor· nia's Suisun Bay, has been protected !?qw beco9MA_&.a garbage dump. 1.•1 • I ~ ~~. ._-,. COST OF THE land acquisition tor the new reruge was $lr7.millic;>n. State-.. or w·ashington conservationists corr- sider the creation of the refuge a Dig step toward preserving the entire. · 7().mil e Nisqually R.iver·system. · In both Humboldt and Nisqually, the battle hetween the conser· vationists and the industrialists has bcco long and intense. Commenting on the results of the struggle for protecting the marshes, Felix SR)ilh, a field supervisor in the River Basins Division or the Bureau of Sport Fis hei-ies and \\lildlife, warns; "Too often there is 'insufficient concern about the cu mulative effect of piecemeal development and its long- term results.·• ' . 1.s,r..'JSU&-.&lY'S problems· began w~'n .. in January, a Sealtle group cal· lecf),Envifo!ol , Inc., announced plans lO carry Bay Area garbage by barge up-th~tezuma Slough and then to truck fl' h\land to a p.:Oposed dump in the nearby Potrero l·Iills. "'Jle say~. "The refuge v.ill encompass .approximately 8,600 acres in rive scParate units. One of our major goals JIE SEES 1'11E conservation progress on the Humboldt, Nisqually, and Suisun dellaS as a step toward saving other estuaries. "If w.e are required to strike a balance between conservation and de\'elopment of a waterway," he adds, "greater weight must be given to the protection or the total resource package than to its private use.'' . ~ opposition from the Suisun Mai;~h Defense League. other civic gl'O\IPS, government agencies. scien· lists, >ind legislators blocked their way. In ~1 arch Envirosol was refused a permit by th e Solano County Plan· n:ing Com mission, and in April the f\rm wilhdrev.• its request for a County Board of Supervisors hearing. , J ack Fraser, Region 3 manager for tfie California .Department of Fish ~G ame. poinlS out: "·As a result of onfr9ntation. we are setting a se fof ~u~ure management of the attre ..complex or v.•aterv.•ays. m.a r~hlaild.a.-and tideflats. And, for m ... · . .Lbere...i,$ a lessened threat to the Wildlife ref~ges on Joyce and Grizzly Islands in SUi sun Uay ." NO\\' Tlf1\T Suisun's refuges ha\'e ' -· r•t t"llll detJJflllS,ra'e 'ha' IClildlife 1111d people nre ' routpatible. ! been s~vcd frof.I garbage scows, J'rgislators are tryin.c: to sn ve the en· t.ire 16,000 ;{cres of adjoi nin g land area from de\·elopment. \\'hat sup1>0rt crs qr thefna'fs'hes hop<> \11!! happen is !;ban a 6-0·milc buffer ~one '''ill h<' treatl'd ~y state lay.· sq lh<it there ~·ill alwa~'!t tjp!lj::proterte<V~:Jr£•a around fhe periphery of the marsh. ,\ssembl yman William Ba gley t RI of San R;1£acl , and Sen. Peter Bthr tR of '.\t ill \'alley. have drafted a SulSun )J :irsh 1:111\ to prest'nt ~l~eCalifornla Ll•J!1sl<1ture. .. ''IT'S ,J~IPORTA.NT to prott>ct ~b e mar s h .'' sa y s 1\·itdlife JJlanagement supervisor John Par· r h of Caliromia's 1-'ish and Game partm ent. ··bccau~c the Suisu n rs hland~ and y.•etl:1nds provide ntel'in g i:round:\ ror more th.:in Onl'· If million ducks as \\"Cll as for mi I- ns of migrutory birds." Both ase r a nd Parrish ap:ree lh.:il• th e isun delta becomCs es1><'ciall y in1 - por1ant as a natural sa nrtu:fry in drought yerirs. ··Thus, lh e .f.n\•irosol cqntroversy has lon~-Lerm import.an· ce: ... says Fraser. "because it sel5 a c~servation tdurse ror the largesJ.. tOnli J;uouS saltwater mars h rlmaln1ng in North Amerita." , 14\LTltOUGH MORE than 60 percent lifornia's marshlands have ~-been·lost-to·developm~nt , lhe- tol-)' Bird Conservation rund is f prrl\•idln~ money rorth~ puu.hase- o v.·etlanCfS (orlhcr nOrth tit lhl? l'll'\V mboldt Ra y N;.1tion11l \Ylldlife Refuse. )fer!', in .Jul)', 1972. refuge mana~cr Dalt• ll @nr,\ ofthl' UurC>.wuor SJ?Orl f"1shcrlCll II no \\1ildllrc be~nn the jllb of planning for land~ 'o''ilhln the of· titially approved 41ffuge bouJ1darres. •• ' ' I ~·ill be to restore the bay asa wintering area ror \\•ild fo\\'I." , Il umboldt Hay, the chief port bet· \\'een San Francisco Bay and the -Columbia Ri ve r, is an important in- dustrial and commerc ial ce nter. Ironically, it is also an important stop::iver for thousa.nds of migratory birds in the Pa cifi c rly\1•ay . ''SllOR EBIRD roncentrationS on the mud flats and along the marshes ri val any in the nation," says Henry . l!le adds that several hundred en· dangered brov.11 pelicans gather here in the late summer and earlY rail , that large Colonies of eg rets and herons nest on Indi an l s l an.d . that doublecrested cormorants use the old Arcata \Vh atf as a rookery. And more than 30.000 Pacific black brant visit llumboldt Bay during late winter and spring because this area has bountiful beds of eelgrass that they need for food . The~ .000 acres of mud flats and tidelands in the re!uge also become a "protected nursery for fish, shellfish, and other marine life a!I well as a sheltered area ror more th an 300 har· bor seals who li ve in the deeper v.·aters orthe ba y, ACCORDING TO Henry: ''\Ve need lo manage carefull y in order lo sustai n th e hay as a natura l ecosystem. ltowe,:er. tfum boldt" has the potential to demonstrate that \\"ildlife"and industry plus wildlife and people . are. in fact. compatible." Saved, too .J,rom the degradation of li tter and the blight of in· dustrialization is the "last picture "·indow of Pug:et Sound." the de lta of the Nisqually River. On Jan. 22, 1974, the li .S. Department of the Interior set aside the new Nisqually National \\'i\dtire Refuge. that nov.• include5 nearly 1,300 acres in a marshla nd about 10 miles from the state capital of Ol~·mpia . The dcpartment·s. .l\tigratory Bird Conservation Co m- miss ion began land acquisition with the purchase of the 1.300·aere Brown f"arm, fn c., a rormer dairy farm and the largest privately ov.•ned parcel or property \\'ilhin the new refuge. \Vh atev~r f~tu r~ decisions are made ror-the \Vest's estuaries and deltas, three major ones now have special protection. And millions or migratory birds on the..Pacific flyway have a new lifeline to peace and secu rity. Newport Beach To Contest Tahoe.Bid The Newport Beach City Council ha s ordered City Attorney Dennis O'Neil to intervene in Air California's appl!cation to be~in once.a-day flight . service from Orange County A.irport ..,_o Lake Tahoe. The council's instruction means O'N.eil will protest granting the airline compa ny 's application to begin the Lake Tahoe flight when ·it comes be rore the ·Public Utilities Commission next week Xev.·port Ucac h's opJ:,os1tion to lne I resort area flight,is contrary, to· a position taken last week by the Orange County Board or Supervisors. The board voted unanimously to urge the PUC to approve the airline's request . after Fifth District Super- visor Thomas Riley !irst introduced a resolution callinf:! for the opposite ac· tion. During the board's discussion of Air california's request, it was pointed ou t to Ril ey that the Lake Tahoe flight \vouhJ simply replace a;n existing takeorf and landing as well as replace a jet plane with quieter propelJer "driven aircraft. 1 The same arguments by Air. Calif or· nia president Robert Clifford railed to persuade the cou ncil, hov.·cve r, par· ticulnrl~· afte r it \ra!'i point ed out the Lake Tahoe fli ght could generate us many as 30 ,000 additional air travelers a yea r at the airport. TllE FIGllT to save the Nlsqually ritayor Don ?ttclnnis said a lively has been going on in the State of b~siness on the ~ingle_ Oight cotild pos· \\1ash1ngton for almost eight years,/s1b.ly resu lt at tames 1~ extra s~c:t1ons because the beaui ifu\ unspoiled dell.a -• being added, m ea~1ng add1t1onal "·as-bcing-constdered"ilrthe1ocation departures from th_e airwrt. for 3 new superport. ,,. . Generally, t.h?ugh,. it W!!S Mcinnis Described by officials or the and t~e councils maJ~ con~em ~at \Yashinglon G"Ame Department as ~ranting the application m1ght .11ve "the only major estuary in Washing· l'!Jpelus to expanded activity at the ton stlll in a relatively natural stale," airPo!l· tht -new-refuge t-s a stop~ for the seagoing geese and the black brant who rest here after leavihg Humboldt ancf bC(ore heading for lhelr ~retie hesting grounds.: Ducks, swans, pl O\'crs. loons grebes, gulls, terns, guillemots~· murreleL'I. aukleL'I, cor· morants. herons. and cranes are soml' or the 16.') species or waterfowl v.'ho feed, rtst or nest here. , Caner was Kille ... PARIS CAP> -~fovie di rector Vlt· torio de Sica died or a cancerous lung rendition he was unaware or to the end, his brother-in·la W said today. De Sica d.ied early Wednesday morning tn a suburban clinic. I • ••• Riverside Traged .THE FAMILY CIRCVS By' BU Keane Offic~r, ~Ex-con Die in Shootout ,• RIVERSIDE fAP) -An Tuesday night. It went Into ei&bt-ye-ar veleran of tW ' lftect immediately, but.·~ Rivef1ide Police Depart· bo,ard •Jr.eed t pay; ment and an ex-convict are'; Markbam'a ·aalary Ulrolllti dead tollowing a sbooCoutin <l>ec. 31. . downiown. Riverside after Pefltl.,al a.ft-. what police said was a ,...,. •- th r~ at in R.iverside S~CRAMENTO (UPI) - Municipal Courthouse. State food and ~griculture Police said Officer Larry Director C. B. Christensen Walters, 31 , apd Gerald Wednesday denied ehara:es Howard Monroe, 32, who leveled in an assembly- was on pa~ole for arm~ study and by ? cit~zen ac· rob~ry. died W~nesday tiolt. ir&up which accused morning ln a gunfight that .bilD of political In· ~ne witness aaid soundtd volvement. · .:~-- .---.......... • • • l!ke a War. . "They were ·The ~lect Committee on . firing as rapidly as they Agriculture and Nutritk>ti "Mr. Strock, you.hove.a hole in your hoir." could." Tuesday issued a report • • ttrorf!itf a.a.,,.. ~~·:itsf a ~~ri~~n=~nd a:: PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOfJCE · ·SACRAMENTO .(UPI) -. Agriculture · With spendina • sL,·1•m su1>E1110.11cou11TOl'CAUl'Oll:"' ... Q NOTICITOClllOITOllS COU"TYOl'OllANGe Former Assembly !peaker too much time in presiden su•1111011cou11TOl'TMll C&$EMUM11.11&t1M1 Bob Moretti has denounced tial politics and not enough STATIOl'CALll'OllNl&l'Oll OROESITOIHO•CAUSI , , TMICOUNTYOl'OllANGE ,ORCM&NGIOl'N.AME as ~false and malicious'' a Um e studying the h1gt1'price "•·•·•u.n 1" '"' M.111,, 0,.,.. Aci~lc.i1ono1 CLtf· charge by the People's o(food. 11i.i. .. WILLIAM:"· M<:CLOSKEY, FORDOARRELLARNOLDForCMl!OtCll . . DKHMd. N&"" 'Lobby that he . committed kOTI Ce. IS HE•EftY GIVEN to Ille CLtfFO RD OARREll ARNOLD h•I "fla"rant· violations" or Anon I Ca~ trHilotlol '"'•bow ... ~dl<f'llenllM~ lilt!!• Dllill~ Ill 11\JS CO\lf"l I« .... otdtf".I· , ,111 lll(tonl Mlllng to1alm1 •l~t tht ~Id towl"' ~till-• 10 cllangt his_,. lrom SAN B E·R rf A RDINP ~.••• r91111l•td to litell*n, wi111tht Q.l .. l'UHU UAMRELARNOLDtoPARYL State (UPI • . , , -tU1ryv-.fler1, In ttwoflistoflht<ler-AllNOLO. ) -A mort1c1an was o1 t11t ......... uu" c'o111'1, er 10 __ , 11 11 rwrtb\I on11n11 111i1 .i1.,...-11 •. sentenced to two to 20 years """"' ""'1" me "''''"rv -"'''· 1o 1111 1eres1t11 1n '"' m1ut1 atortHld .-...; in •.n· son Wednesday lo -.ipo 1!.!_~ uw Otlla"' KINDEL brl!fol'• 111;1 co..rt In 0e111r1riwr.1No.111100 <;imp a i gft CO ptri butioft P. r ANO Al'IDER ....... 1020 Nortt> ftf'llldwjty, CtlllcClnllr Ortv1W~S1, sint1 ,lrrr«C.l!for-JaWS. setting .fire to rival funeral SM.11 -...., c.1uer,,l1 t2JC. >Mlid1 11 1ne . .-., on o.cet111Mt' 2•, "'!ho"' 1o:D11o'c10c~ Moretti responded to an homes. :;i,.-:,~ ::i:1n~,,:t 11~,;:.~!":t "'S.:~ ::'y·:!,'':,·~1~"'~~n1on111;~.,,.; annoonceqient Wednesday Frank Tillie Jr .• 59, *"""'·""''"1n'°"''""°'ll'IS"ttterw11ts1 _..S11D .. 11111010tt••n1H. b he Pleaded guilty to two counts pulll"-Honolt1111 1101k•. i111 1vr111er °'"''.a u1a1 •<0P,o111111 '"" y t activist group that it DllH,,.....mtie• n , nR "'' io -cou1o1 111 ouous11tc1 1n.,,. o.;1, planned to file a lawsuit of arson, and five other ROSE K,Mtc1.os11:.EY Pito1, 1 oww1111ptr 01 ..,,.,., c1rcu1111on, · counts involving arson were A4mlnl11r•lrhot lllf ES10i. pU1:r11 ...... 1n 11111 co..niy ., .._. °"''' -against Moretti for the al· . .,,.,,_ 1bovl "''""11tc....i • "°' •-conYC1111w .... ,~, llr* "'1119111, leged violations. dismissed. . ••tH>t'-""D""D••uofrl 111ukl11t .. 1,... ,,_....,.,,....., \ FR.\l'llC OOMENtCHINI, n~:i1!~0r'att~~ a v:i~-g~~-~~ Vtl.lit11 Auailff ::,r~tlftnll••un ---1-o.tei/NU::-::,~~J:,7°'~ I b .........,. .... "*"'lllWll.ria DONALDDIElSLEI aw reaker." Peopl~'s VISALIA ·(l.JPJ) -Gran· '"9bll11ttd or1n,. c .. st o.11v o;"ot 1t119'Y1•scr..1 • Lo~b.f spokesman Jud.i Ung a rate incre•se.t.o the ~1 .. n .•. o.,ember.\.tt" •..• ,_.,.,,1uc•.&Httr1111tM1 l'h Ill -told -• •l'll--1' ""'""' ,.,: hli~--· 1 ps ~ news ~fl;· Souti)ern·eatiforntrEdiso.. .i: 171.fTIP'atl ference t~e suit was des1f· Co. would mean bigl}er food PUBLJCNeTICE P\IMIU.•11 or1noe CM~ ~;1, l"f1o1, ned to bnng to light the al· priCes Tulare ..County far· sL~~ ,_.mw it, 21. n.1na DI<"'*' s~~,. ~ged .discrepancies· in_.mers bave .. w..ai:ned the.state :__ ,~:~~=~~~=~~r-beor~u·~ l!am~~1f ~epoi~ Public Utilities Comm.is· s'ar•o,caL1•o:•H••l'011 PUBLIC NOTICE . ca se ov.·e ec mu .sion. ~ TM&COVJITYQffDIUfifGI. '""".....t..,;.. . G. Brown Jr. is considering The warning was given E11a .. or 1.vo~·~tfc:~•.D1cotntc1. su,1.111101cou•to,rNE h im for.a top ad· Wednesday ai a PUC NOt1cE1SHEllf8Y.GIV£Nto1"" sr1.1..::co."'.•'.•.'.•'.i'.•".,~\I .. "."' t . ministration post. hearing at V.isalia into the ~~~,:1!':~1::,~--=::!.""'~ -,., ... 4 1ai -YI~ Actress Tlwlt firm's request for a '21 per· ett:Mtrlt 1•• ••ci111ru 101u, lllen\ .,.;1111h NDT1c1 o., NE'"''""'o o., ~•Ttt10N t boo t MCt._y VOlrlt/llrs, lft lhtolOctofl""<lertl l"Olt 1'110 ... ,. 91' WIL,L AND fOlt l.lT-• LOS ANGELES IAP)-A cen S · o1 u. ...... 1ft11t1ee1 c011r1, or to prew'lt TlflSTl!STAM•NTAllV r L 0 r i e !\f a D g in e • a """'· with '"' l'lt(•tWr~ _...,. .. to '"' Eillll OI MARY B. 8UETHE, OtctlMCI. Ormer business manager ho ·r 'd th 'l't • -rslQ11t111I Ille ..... OflktelC. .. HIGo ttOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN \Piii w•~· for actress Patty D'uke has usewi e. S8J e Ull l y s BIE, 22t ~fin• Awe ., fttlboe hlMd LIAM 8. 8U £1HE h•li ll!fll Mrt ln. 1 d d avera g'e c u s tomer at c;.1110,nl• •2•u. wh1e11 h '"' Pi1<1 oi petiliclfl.1or1>r1w11o1wu\-1ot!K11111Ct Pea e no contest to grand present 15• payi·n· g 43 perce 1 .t1us1non °' 1111 undo"''"'""'•" m.1ntrs of ui~1 Tttt•-"'l '°"" .,.1111ont• theft charges in connection n Ptrt•lnlnv •o '"" •ll•tt ot ui11 Ot<HMtt rtf~t1et 10 w111c1111 r111oe 1or 1i,r1..., ,.,. v.ith ~ $34,000 diversion of more than customers or ·Z'i:l~~.·.-., f\t.lfl1r 111tfiri.tPW111k.i~ tlc~••s. -, ... , ..... 11-Mo plOCI: Cl! Pacific Gas & Electric Co ..... ....,-;11G1 ... w-111.111ttnse1torDK""°"' M.iss.Duke's fund s. and twi'ce as much· a O.M<1Nowmwr 12,)t14 J, 1t1t, •I t:lCl •·'""in'"' t-tr90M "' J oseph p . Stitch, 34, New s 1uc~a110". l't.EaE11-0tllinrnt11t "°· J o1~11d ,....,.11 JOOC\'\c Y cu s l 0 rri er s in th e .\LF!llDC,PLEGEA c...t.rDfl\'I W.11,ill mtCilytlSa!lll-. ork City. entered the plea Sacramento area. eo.E111cUtrtot "" "Mii • ea1ilofn11. · Wednesday before SuJ)erior , . ~A:Nio°','",, .......... -~ o.tMH1.,.mmr 11, ''1' Court J d h Stud R -•t . · WILUAMl!.M,OHN, u ge Ric ard Byrne !I n .... x "''*'''-A.".. c-tvc1t•• who set sentencing for Dec. S .__ .:n~.-. c.+1tw-. n"2 ~"'M...l'OOt.EcN 4. · JU-.,,A BARBARA (AP .__...:~ •. , __ . • ...1s..U.tAw .. 111111 to T ---·---... -....Cllitef'llllf\lt'I -he Regents of• th€ PuM1t"'o °'•"9' CHJ1 o.;1v Pilot. ,..i:11,1u..,.,.. lle1ignation.-University of Ca)iforni~ Hrlw111C1trw.,1.zt.o.u.nllffi.1t1t ..--.....~1er:,...tt1Mtr . Id od •I"° •llllll..._,. Oran111 co11t Giiiy l'lltrt, PRINCETON fAPl . .-! ....... ,;· \\'ere~~ l ay tiat a stud ~""-It, U,21, \t1! o•u -of $1 million spenll1.o im PUBLICNOTICE school superintendent who prove teaching shov.·s .mOs Pu'aLICNOTICE had been under i•n· (acuity members and MOT1c1:o~•D1TCNtS _ ·~ ~~~~~g~~~~c '~[at~~t~~n:: ~.~~~~:t~~e:yn~~~~:f~ .. a~E s~~;~~·:~f~~:~:;Ar~. ~':::~~~:~~~=~~'m. general's office has resig· ... ..., t . . TN•COU NT YO,.OltAHGE . StATEOl'CALll'ORNIAl'OI d I I ... 1• OS are.optamisuc Jtoo.1.111311 TMICOUNTYOl'OJIAHGI ne o low1'ng a meeti'ng d h f • • E111i. °' AllTHu11t o. Md'11110E'. 1-1 N1.A·tu2s . . . an < ope ul of the final out· .. o. M~8R10£ •nit AAT"UR OARcY EstaltofJAN90WLES,OKMMCI . w:1th . the Princeton school come of their activities," .Mt9Rll)E,DK•f~· NOTICE l!o KEREBY G!VEM ta IM d1str1ct board.. ~. the report sa·1d. ··A· t the NOTI CE IS l;llA&IY GIVEN IO •11t crtctllott of 11\t 1baw 111mtel~ll'lat D F I M kh <rt'Clilon of,*'e 111C1.,. n1111tc1 llKtcllllt)lwlt .ii JlffloOl\I n.v~n1 (111"'1 ~I'll tllt ta!d r ·, ran.~ S • ar. a1m ~; 8!Hlf~,time, all are agreed it a11 ....-"9Yl11t cltll'fls 191!Mt Ult \lie 11te-n11r1required10 m11.....,, •t~ lht tendered hlS r es1gnation at . iS"•"tM early to dra~ final 11te~•·•r~rHta1J .. """'-w1"'1"' -.esur.,~""""''"1"1ioeo11k1011111tier1 the hour-long meeting Jate ""OJ •• ~·· ~·s'ions.'' '*..,.....,'•"-rt, In 111toffktoft11tc1t,~ 111 tht 1bow ...,1111ftl coun, ar lo P"t1tnt "° nc.au: If '"' 11111 ............. i:'-i, ot to pnwnl tllfm, with 1111 ,,.,t,wrr -llt•s. 10"" ll'lem, wllh ff'I MCtlMr' _,.,., to lht uncleulQMd al IN Olfltt Ol 111• •t0t011y. C. ~lvnH 11 lht l•woHl<1ofJOKHSON. PAUL DU 80t5, Ill Oowr Ot-lw, 511Ut 1. ' , Singers Mad. BJOlll'ILll! AND MEIAtn, MSS WUtlllrt Ntw_. Btt<.~, C.ll!OMI• '™4, wllldl h &oulw1r11. Siol11 11101, Los"'*"" Calllof· "'* ,.i1<t ot riut!nt" o1 '"' -slgl'ld !ft 111,t to036. "Ilk~ 11 I"' Plt<.1 of llrllslrns ol 1H ""'" ... ' ptrlah1ln1 to t"' elN If tekl lllf lllllltrlignH In au mitlters Ptnll"'"9 to de<«leflt, wllhtn lo..r ITIOlltfll ofter t"' fine Ille nlol• of wkl dtc-1'1, '"'""" ._ ..-. OllWktllOfl tf 11!11 notk•. ""flltr tilt 11,.11111blluollon0111U no11c.t. 0.led NO.,.mDtr u. 1'14 Western Stars Vnite o.tH NOwmtllr 12, 1•1• ARTKUR 0. GUY, JR. MAIUO••E Mcl~10£ EllKirlerof lfleWlllOl ll'le t COHllADT.B.IORNUE -.nametl'«-*"t C.E .. cllionof t"'Yllltol C. ,AUL DU a<llS • l"',.-."'lf'"dK.-nc ma......Dft,,.,"';i.1 JOMNIOll, •JOINLI I! AMO Mlitlltt1'f ....,.,, .. ICh, C.l;;.;Jil t2'6t From WlreServicet the Family Stone'' rock MUWlklllrt11¥11.,S.lte"tttl Toi : UMI ......... About 50 top country music group and' hi s v.'lfe, music artists. disgriinlled Kathy~ .ve talking recon· V.'ith the Country litusic As· ciliation: * Llll..,_...,Cltlliwrll1 M» lotlenltt tw Eattlll... . ~1MrC.••K ..... 1 Pub11""1d-(1ranee Coin 0.11, Pilot, PuMlllled 011n,. Co1u Qlllr PllOI, "'°..,,,"'It, 21, lt,..,.,O'Oec-s. ltk No-lembtr 14, 31, Jt, -o..-s. 1'14 •ia1.14 sociation , formed a new organi za tiop called As· Recognition from sociation of r-untry Enter· President Ford has inspired PUBLIC NCYnCE PUBLIC NOTICE ~ I ' 1"417' SL1"·1t•'ll tainers (ACE) to keep the you ng eco og1sts Scott NOTtct:TOCRIDtTOtlS NOT1c:10'"1A1 1"'<oo,.•1.Tu1N • · countr y" .in country Fong, 13, and Laura Levine, sul't:111011cDu•To,.n11 o'sA1.1010LEASl:M0t..D1NTa11sr 6 r s F" . 1rAt1!01'cj11,1.1,01N1&F011 •"'•EAL••Dl"l:•T• music . • o an ranc1sco to TNl!COt.iHTYOl'DIANGl Ho.a."'" Those w.ho met at Nash· nurture what they hOpc will ,.1 ..... 11211 Sup1r1ar Cour1 of lht st111 °' C11ifoml., ~ someday be a towering red i;t1tte1fGAAY A. 11MAPP, Dlct•W!I. 1or11»eo11n1y.oi0ran111: ville home or George Jones Wood tree. . NOTICE. IS Hl!.A f:!IY GIVEN lo Ille lllfllt.MttttrOI IM E\ltttOIGAACl:C. and Tam my Wynetle £or· • crld1tori o1 '"' 1b0w 11.a_,, llKKlenl 11tt1 ~TEELE,.Dt<•1MO. d The students or fl'llwood ... Ptrl«lt .,.vino c111m1.., .. 1ne ~kl Nollet It "'rtlty ''""' 11111 AIC:MAAO me a screening con;imittee I dtetdthl ,,, ,.,.~1r.o 10 flit""'"' with'""' STEELE it E•1cu1ar 01 o. wmot GRACE to check the credentials of School are caring for a ,.., .. 1ilf)'..ouc111,,,1r1 1.,..i11c.o11,..,1trk c.sTEElE .. Plc••-.~•1111t11 aRetu•not SP"OUt Wh' eh they'd d' c ted of ltMI 1110ve '111111911 co11rt. er to llfl!ltfll $llt11'1d Ptlhtl1111 tor OrcMrConllrmlrlQ -~ other new members, ~ · 1 e 1 a 1t11m,w!tllt1tt ... cnwryvouchtr1.,io1t11 Sllt01 Le~se11o101n1e,.1t.l'{Xlfl tt•1e1'"' George Morgan, llank to the Pre~ident. 1'hey took _,., .. tllM •t 111t ''"" Dlllll'trllint °' ..., ~111.11111 11 11.,,.111 ""td·.., -to 'it from "' iUle Brother," a li-jE. flll:ST "!AflONJ'L BANK OF lllf'!"Pf"-•t~c--•1U-nl\"IGOI Sno w, Jimmy New man, ~ o"~"E COUNTY 101 E~t CftaPlfta1' Bartt0tonve,Coron•••t M1,,C..,lfoml1, .Johnny Paycheck, Tammy 100-foot red•~ in the Muir· Awiri.tl 0r....,, c1i1",11;., Wiik/i 15 ine "*IN•t1c111111~111Krlb9d11: W)·nette and Dolly Part W~oods,1 Mar1'n C_ounty, ""'';r1M111tu o(1N.~·"'-'' ~~111t•Jn~to..ut1otT,.:1 h. h th ed I -'""' Pft"\11111"1 10 ""' Hiii• ot wkl HO. 20tt, ~ M)OWft on I .._ rttordM ln Were named On the COmrit· W IC ey SaV ast SUffi· Oee;.-nt, W•lllirl to..r "''"'"'""' lht llfst Booll 51, ,_.~of ~Kiii-1Nfio.. tee. m~er. P11t11lc•llonot1nls no1k.1. ""'°'"'of Ora""' C1>11nl\r. ColitornM, -St t h d d OM..a Nowmllt, 12 1•14 ""' Ille htMfft!I lnt•.on ...,, °"" "" '°' The orga ni zation grew , ream \Va e~ a un er· THEf'1RsTNATtONAlBANK No>oelfllllr1•,n14.11t11thewtft:oo •. m.1n out or the perrormers' mined the trees roorstruc· oFO AANOECOUNTY ,,. (ourt•oom 01 O.Plrtll'llftt s ,, .... tu re a d. th g l e,, OoM•11c.c1P.1v ~1w c-1 of Or~ c-,, c.mor. n e youn s ers VkePrtMOtlll-Tr\niailctr ..... 1ou110at'tlO Cl•l<Ctiil'lrDri.,.Wt"- ( ) ·averted its death by con-AllminlM,•lerottnetslO!e 1r1u.01,e1 s.n1aA11a.C.hloniit. PEOPLE structing protectl \'C stone 01"" 1111 ... "'"'"CllKIOtnl O.tldHOw"'tier 11, "" dam'. Th.I., act•'on won .• HUNT,LILJESTll.OM lltCKARDSTEELE f'o a .u!DWl.Jt.TWOll.T" E11tculorOll11tWIHot '-----'------Presidential Award or Ex· .,,'*""'J.Glll C.AACEC.STEELE,DK-.dl "riev.anc'es ov.er what they cellence. 11C1¥1cC1•"'Dnww.n,111.• .. -..u.scN&G,JoteMSOM,1t1,.N1DY • ,;;;;:::;o::;:::_ _______ ~ l'-"At11,Cllllwlll1tUll :,D~i:::-.=st'lf i (elt were inequities in some PUBLIC·NCYnCE Tot; 11101M-,.. ~ 0 " 11• • 1 Or th CMA rd -.......,.MA-..l•lstrlfw · ' • ee awa 5 this --'ccc.=.=::..:.:..:.::::..::_~-11 f'llblli~d Orin Qi CotH ~Jt, Pl tot """""" .. l'C., Clllltnll1 HMl Year Som ed . NDTICEINVITIHGllDll'OI . A.....,•lerl!MC-. ~ were anter ClrlRltlNTMODl!L~ARKMO'#lll ,...,._1'·21•21·"'11 °"<-S.ltlt P\1911Wlt0 Orin~ c,,..1 0.Uy Pllcrt because Au stralian·born Jt'tltdbkbwtu"...c'1-•11"'°''fct01 ----------':"'::::·':.'• ...,..,,..., "· u .. n.i•h t~1.i Ollvla Newtoa·John c8-n. 'I' Purt,._M"'J1MMot111tot,o1~t11ft PUBLIC NOTICE lured th. female artl·st o"'r \lll1tw,.1oaoa si11tr Awn..,"°""''"~ vi•· ler, Clllforlila t21Ge llfllll J:OOP.M. OKt~' P UBLIC NOTICE th d tltf2 1'14 ~ • ' ..... "°''" e ':I ea r aw a r . H e.r ~111c~non1 •nd bid '""'""""'' are =:,~~:11~~~T~~~ ::=~·s!:'~11 cw"'atlM, IK•'"" -~ !!!~!\ · re co rd S a re ma de in --H~• 1n 1111 onlc• ot 111t Purt.r..Mft9 "w"'""-••~•c<••Nll<•M•t1iur1 ... !:::!~t:' .. '·,\~A .. nti11 ""' .Englu nd . . ASSETS COUlttTllU$TS •It • ' * Pllbll~d Orin°' COit! DlllJ Piiot C.lil\~'tOOtll"Olrl'*'k\ • IV.I.JET UllS. COMl1NEO No ... 11\Def 14, lt1' 001·14 U.~. Tfl.i>~fy Wt~"hO ' • lOQ,OOO 1=,l!S 11111,1\J A mOnum enldedi•ated to BMl~i:."'"'w•.•urn,1~r•IMl1;o:i~•ri01"4r I ,ooo loo.DOC ' P UBLICNCYnCE ..,.,.,,,vprtilft1lfHJN<1lPfW!l11o11 the late World War It hero °'""'..,'"' '·''4 s,1u and Holl ywood actor A11dle NO~~c~c:."j,,t.t.~~~'":" _101"..,L.t.ss~::,1LJllfS too,ooo ,,~;: ~,t:. ·=•~.has beenerecledon ~ttS1ttiM•lt411t•• ... .,.._, TOT~~ .. ,!::L,1111 ,~,.,. n• rus t.fountain near :,:.i~~~,:.S~~~ e.t.•1TAl.Acc:ou11111 .. n,11t u.a. Roanoke, Va .,~ feet rrom tm to MM .. ,.,. 91 Al.tut':... .. to c:.m-1l1Cl . IOlllNr•fl\11 the site or the plafte cruh M1Kt:tc:Hut.Tzsc"ou"5Hl•TRVST,1 . :=:....""::=:~~~: that took Murphy's Ille on =e.."::t:-1'~~:-:!~:.C':; _-.~-Ill 100·000 :• '.U: )f1y28, 1971 . . _.,.,....... bwtitWtt.....,"""" f:)O TOTAL.(APllALACCOUflll!o n.m n,tts The granite moument un.w•:» .. M.11\'M,<Hl-""'l'IQllnh 101A1.L•Ato1L1trf.s,AND 100,000 ,.,,m "'·"' IC ""1'lhll t•.MJli ., .. 1111 .... Ill lfllt CAl'llALAC.CQUN.1.S .... t tft was put up by the Veterans 111111k•Mfl. ~•c1111 ..... 11,~,o1ci~.u.°""""'11.._;., ,..~ ·"' 1 ,,t.021 of fo~Oreign Wars Tflt IOVHttlMt't 11rlnc,Jpfl olf lcf It :::-,E"1.,s.u.t1,.,_911MW111t1iOl'tllTrvslOlf'llWMIMt 111!119dlltv,i-~ .... ~lurph d ·1. h lt!:~•11111au.11si,...,,.._,111""' ~t!· wr M 11111 -1 ~ 91 '"" "'M1eric.,..1i,,... M "" Y an 1ve ot e.r~ ~-'tillll ~"°' otc11111111•..,.~"'""1"'"''""-'°'""'1tt1•'ltf"l'M-were killed whe n their light '"" •111ti,..1 -trtr tt .. 1o11M1tit.1, :::l:tl'!:':i:1.t ,.., .. , * llli'9J tlwftt11 ton1a1"" i.1rw 1e 1111. "'" "'111• I h , Wl_,nGr-1A•iocl1tlell..t ' Pane era~ ed into the o.rv1"r11111a · .. ......, 01-· n.1c.HAMLl:~1t.111l.MAM,Pl-"'*"t mountain ·durl g ' . d INM9tf'" "1111CKi1111tDA.OuMrc1,se,,..1.,, log .n riun an oot11•LOO.O•fSSP..a 11 StWl•ll•Wlm,IMit...O'-""btfol'tfl'ltbyW~ .. -•• ,, 8tn•H0.10U · ... ......, ... l•UW ,.,.. _...,...,i, I tfld•JtfNo-•, * 11110..llMrtft f:MIL'fM,MOllOA"I ~~·.c.~.,,... =:(1P111111(1nl'fld1or11111co..w,"'0r~.s1t1•ot T""''· The leader or the "Sly an~ -~~~. :;:n" C .. M Delly.:..~ l'\.cM1W1101.n111 CN~I Deily fltlM, """"'°" 11, 1,,. • I • · . ' , H M •• •• .. ' ~ om • ' • MO ow " ,, " M M • c .. .... "' "' , .. .... ''"' .... '-Ucll '"' Bull Com C1l1 ''" ,_ "' .... " ·~ ,_ " -.. ., MW "'" ,,,, " ..... """ ·-•• "· • ON• ON • '"' IN "" ... '"' . .. ~= ~r: -... "" Tr.-11 - f,,'fO "M ...... .. "' '" Au1a . -~·· . .. . . .. . . ' • DAil y PllD!. D The Bluest Marketplace on the Orance Coa~ . RIOI h tott ........ 1 ooQ. 2999 ,. -• Employ ment & DAILY p·1·101 · CLASSlm;IED ADS Rentals . • ........ 3000""699 ' Preparation ...... 7000·7199 luslntss, Investment & Ananclol , ......... 5000-5049 Allnoync,"'"!""s. Personals You Can Sell 1.t, find It, [ · · B · ] One Call Service Trade It With a Want Ad . 642 •5 ,. 7Q Fast .Credit Approval Mtrchan4ise -··· •• 8000·809.9 Boat s & Marine lost & F...,.a, •. ._ .•. 5050.5499 E.quipmeJjl·, •••••.• 9000-9099 Servkes & Ropairo , ~ ;[~~~. ~~. ~,lll'V"'~.~~x~J~=='~=. Gent:r•I ~~.E. 1~2 G~ner•I R.~. 1_002G.n.•r•l .R.E. f\ ~. ':~ \Hti'let'l l 'ft.I. . ' 1002 ~rel 'R •. I . 1 ! Gener•I R.C. Auto mobiles & other Transportation .... 9100-9999 • l1UC ERRORS: Advortl"" --------~:: 1!,ould chock their ods Harbor View. * Balboa Bay Properties * dilly & r9port errors Special --.:::...-====-=i..:...:c::!:.::::.:..::::.:.._.::.c,,_~I , ""EA 11 VIEW DUPLEX' I ]~ Im m • d I o lo I y. Tho OCEAN 1-BLOCK I '$32,950 . ' ',V,, ~· ' HoumtorSllt f8 DAILY PILOT ... .,,._ ~1~f~tta!uinedlly dca'"°'11 111ed-to\Vcll tge. dl x. 2 ·BR, 2· ba Costa Mesa. 3BR •. nic& Modtd you believe .•• bTand new duplex, · -ll1blllty for the first this lovely. 2 ~n1 11iU: home. C h oice Joe. fam rm. Lge. baclC yard with 3 'Rd.rJl)s. -S .. baths -each unit. l n co r re c t Insertion den l\Olne sllu11ted in one $48,000! ' w/BBQ. Exceptionally \Vouldn't it be fun· lo WALK to our mc;>sl H-1or·s.i. .... :......... 1000 only. or Newporrz nm t desirable N' t I J d C 2 BR I Good t ~opular beach ... also, stroll along Ocean ~ "°'"",.,,. .. ,, ...... :::noa p . s an . ozy . c ean. erlr).S. Au•aoe tor .. 1•t ............... 1:1m ;;;;:::::;I ar eas. ·Exeenslve cnrpet•. $49000 67S.7nAA 642-7491 lvd. &: enjoy tile ''white wate.r'' \•lew at :~,rtrntr111 for •I• ........... i:a Custon1 drapes, easy care 1 • • u w .. ~ h "' · n1y •152 500 F c~n::.,'"{=-~·:::::::::·:: landscap\na:. Call m-3550. EASTBLUllF ~~t anynoto~:~o~~:o·.. ~ • -ee 1002: General R.I . . ' ' A REAL ESTATE ~,~'5?~::::~:::·;: -----,.-,.-~jj e) t""~,NnL' '•"'S FilN10BENJCE1~ ~~e: c,r;:~.,~ hor~~ Hunt.G~::h~i:a~t. 3 rouM• lo bt mo-........... 1900 ·-------'· N -""~"Y ............ 2C00 ewly redee. Owners BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, This Is a traditional 5 bedroom with spa· I ' . c ous. rooms , a country kitchen. Cape· Cod.· t'.:s11111~1e1.:;.r0pe~y :::::·::::'.:::: ••••••••••I a n xio u s! • $70,500: trees.' Near s c h o o I . Mobllt Homt • TtaU1r l"rk1 1l00 64' "484 "'3 •"" °"' ••~ ~ia111o t>atnl R•1«t ... ::.1-IOO Genera l R.E. 1002 v-o · ;n: ,avu • .-rvuvu-r::~~:r.~~;: ::~ -LET·-.S-T_RA_DE-= ~ m REALTORS m 1~==;;~~==;~~==;:;::;:;::=:~~1 BAY ANO BEACH ' 675-3000 2'<>07~ COAST HWY CORONA OEL. MAR e;<tenor, a playroom in the attic and i btl Sycaniore in the front. This estate also Mas a large pool and an 80' x 100' lot. At-$87 ,500 1t ts a rea l estate. R111 E11111 w1ni.ci .......... 2MI 3 FIN~HED~~ IN L..£1 4 J,.ocal Offices To 'Serve.You LJ3 Gener•I R.E. 1002 Gttner•I R.E.. 1002 :e~~~~~:iT +-3 ~~ ~Ge~n;o;ro~l~R~.~ .. ~.;;;;;,;;;;1002;.;.r,;,~,,.:,;r~•;f'~R;: E;. ". ,...;;;1;002;_,J;~E~A~S~T~S~l~D~E~;; SAVE A BAG FULL OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE I ....__"_"'"___,"]~ H0\1111 ,..,,rnli.l\eo!i ............. 3100 tlou..., U11lurnl1hed ........... :noi. HcHJtn Furp or Uni .. .. . ... · 3JOO Condomlnlum1 Fw11 , ••••..... '. :MOO C~ln1u"" Unlurn • . . ll2J T~ "urn .............. UOO Have 3.6 ac.. er prime R·l property in F'sc ond ldo. ...l"l,000 full pric.:, free & clear. \Vant 2 10 ti units jn Ncwpo11 Beach or Ccsta ti1esa . 675-8600 Anytime room and den en the tK.-ta11 front: 2 Others o:i seashcn; Drlve wil,h pru1.lal ccean DUPLEX views. AU in excellent shape 111'ith gdod rental re<:.'<l1'ds. Good fi nancing available! -TAYLOR CO~ J bedroon1 2 bath.!; and a • ..,. · lllllCUI '-"'' bulltln kit~hcn .... 1 h e yurd. Ta11terully appoint ed. UNIQUE HOMES Real tors 546-5990 2850 Mesa Ve rde Drive , Costa Mei.a Ge11er•I R.E. 1002Genmf R:-E. 1002 ' T-l'louHI UnlWjll ........... ,Jl2J g~:!:: ~~nm""" .......... :150 up ~ .............. 3MIG •VISION · REALTY PETE ~ARRETT -REALTY- A del uxe cwnm1 unit \vlth Jnvle~~nr!O~~ y .-.. @ rental unit Is a large 2 Owi,Wr will help you assun1e . bedrm. 2 bat h \V/sunde<.:k 7'h% Fll.l\ loon with P<ll" ~.A~ fl ~ AA/1'1~ overtool<iog pool • .., n • menl. of $214 P'' month . c:;;(l«ia 1'~ REALTORS since 1946 mnlntenaru;c y11.rd. (Throw Spacwus floor plan \Vilh 4 190 N . C D a1vay ycur laivn mo••er), Jl!MBO B~DROO~~s a~d" ewport e nter r. Extt·u speci11i and dirte1-ent sp~-e IQ this barg:un. f uU (Fashion Island) 011e-o!-t1-klnd rl'nhil unit. pnre only $47,900. O\VNEli Apertrnenll ur11 ....... _ ... , ... '.J7111 ANrlll'llflll Ulll~m .. .. ••. ... 1'Go 2743 E. Coast H"'Y Apb F~m or Uni ............. : ·1900 Corona del Mar 1.oorn1 .... , • .. • . • .. .. .. . «IOO' I -~"""' ·-.. Bwr~ ............... .ic.5t • BLUFFS CONOO-HOlllS. Moif,15 ............... , •IOD 642·5200 675-4060 ---------------ALMOST NEW GUHi "-• ................ : .• uo S INGLE LEVEL $1,H'MMr •1n111s .............. ol200 Bonita mod.cl In thf' origl"'l • UPGRADED Vecltlott llttn111i ............ 42.lO '"'· G EENBOOK Rll1!111 ta &two•• ......... : •. .' &lOO section of tbe Bluffs. 3 R BIG CANYON -194' ON FAIRWAY Fabulous NEW one-of-3·kind sPlit-le.vel home w/Country Club & Newport Center vie\\r. Unusual custom design. 5 BR, DR, den , huge recreation room & 4%. bathS. $325,000 . $74,500 l\I~_ST2:; .. ~.0! T_?kc advuntaI;:e. INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE 84.i; -~ · · • · INFLATION ISN'T 2211 Newf>O!'! II. ~~r1L9 ·"S FUNro 8E.NtCE\ Tax shelter: Newport Beach eleve n (11) units. gfJ:f:.,';.11.tn'..::::::::::::::·:: Bed.nos., fornuol ii I n-l n g !Ja.f ii Y e ~I r as I rt t ti I 1 2111 San Joaqufn Hills Roa d eir.i-1t111111 ................ 415f. area. exJ>OS('d beamed ceil· beauti fully upgraded home. NEWPORT CENTE N B ""910 040•iHJ11 I" · CALL Ellen, 640.1120 • • -~"!..~ ~ ,, 11> blocks off beach .. $220,000. • · ll\lluSt!11l ••111 ........... .uoo lr:igs. End uni1, cverloo~ Charming brick patios Ir. R, • .. __.. ~ ................. -.. -... illll wide greenbelt. Maximum planlers. Donl miss this 1""'""":.~'l-~"'"""'~~·~-.... .;;,;-"'!!'!'."~"'""'"~~I " RE51DEl<\~E: 551·6140 lenl•I• W1ntld .......... 46llG i ;.._ J R.E 1002 I -M1tc1l1•MU111 l f'tl11, ......... ~ p1 vacy. tro,000. 4 bdrm, 2 bath S pa'nlsh v.riera • -G9nera R.E. Sun/Eve 1 ;;,~;~, ~:..i~~~~i:~l!G~o~n~e~ro~l~R~.E~.~~-'.'100~2~.;e,:ai-R•.•e~.---1~00~2 1 UN~::trY ~ · Mesa Verde 1 ~~~~646--58~55~ . to~i~~~~~ BAYFRONT CONDO 'S . EXECllTIVE A WAY OF LIFE .Hillside CUSTOM LUXURY "'''the"'""''°' 1h1• no,~, ·WITH VIEW SPANISH , Another Coats & \\'allace HILLSIDE Shores residence. The dark 2 STORY- C. F. Colesworthy "''"t''" ""°1"' eo.1a M ... ''---~--"'---;J.l l • l l•R•E•A•L•T•O•R·S--640--0020-I arWAL~~R,,.t,~EE ' ~ your Own 1 .......... 54 .... S-ii940.9iil iiiiiiiiii .. 111.111-~l'f .......... *s llull-Wtnled . .. .. . ... 5010 111.,.ill'!*ll ()pi)ort'y . .. . ' 5015 ln\1'1tme111 W1.n1ao ........... J02t1 MClllllY M l oan ................ 5C?J M-~ W1ntef .. .... so:,g MortD•llft. Tru1t D11d1 • .• .!fl$ All!IOllllC:lmlllll Cir Pooh; • •• , ... ~ Molit::IS , ...... S100 .... .... S150 ..... , • UClll Private Beach Iii beautiful Camro Shores. Enjoy this view home on a I 11 r g e , professionally l'lndscapcd corner lot. 4 Bedroon1s. f11mily r o o m . cheer!ul fpl c, delightful bltn ldtehen, n e w I y decorated. See lo appreciate. $159,900. 644-7270 Plcttlre ycu in this quiet t.Xclusive. Be the fil'SI woods, massive d c c r s , -BJG CANYON retreat among broad wood· to see this (.'()mer let, 4 MESA VERDE "TOught iron, rloor t I I es, 1 bdnn, 2nd Door Balboa ASSUME 701 VA COUNTRY CLUB ed green cpen spnces. Like bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 story T 1 1 1 ,~ . add to · the ~1edite1TBnean Penn. Submit alt 0 f f (',. s 10 '• tennis, swin1n1ing, , bike h o me. profe ss Io n a I ru Y.u n q ~ e · unetional. charm cf this Ivon Wells $59.500. Lush garden. 2 ,story entry .. : "l,.tt's Fall in Lovt" 'trn lla? $panish design \\'llh Jai1dscaninj: & beautiful striking design. E l ega n.t 1 home. 6 r tt , 4 baths; bay Sunken parlor. Old \rorld t Brand new, 3 bedrooin!I, 3 hll1,igrlty. Gracious t!ntry to big patio. Just listed 11?; .~nle \\'.1.1ose, slatenient . IS vie1v; .!onnal din!ng, family 2 bdrrn -11h floor Ne"•port briek hearth, t:orinal ban· baths. n e w I y lw1dscuped. livi11g roont with g re a I I $77.500. Call fer <i n ap· . success · Gi and en!r¥· .hv-nn., 1sfilnd kiJ.chen. Spec-Beach S69.500 qu<'t room. \8' i:oorn1et'1 deccrated. quiet location. ado~ fh-eplace. B r I g h t pol11lmcnt. . ing rooni und forinal dining. tacular mstr suite. Only 2 bdrm -7th Door ~anie !!fllley. l\li!mniouth r I e !'I t a , $121,500. cheery kitchen serves huge I co•Ts ~.1~~ CCU~l~ry, ~I v,i e "." $169,000.. building Sli'l~ r 0 ()fl). T\Yls1lng 11tain::asc. Yllffel & Babbitt fan1lly tun room. Spacious • "" 1 c en wi 1 spacious amt· H 'A' RBOR Owner has plans to conibfne B.1lron icd halh1;a'y. Separntc • ".6 bedrooms \\'ilh prlvate l1 C &. 1r.eating area.Se~arate the above h1'0 apt s -· chilrll't.'ns \\·In~. 5 enor nl(JUs / , balL'Cny off of ntasler suite. · W WALLACE helta fun rooni oriented lo imagine having a bay v1f'11', I b<'drooms. 4 bftth8. Glgtlntlc : 644-6056 For entry tc contentment. . de.hixe pool. E x c e 11 e n t 4. bdrm Cando Call us fur inaster suite. Supa1·11te vnni-:~:'::';':":::~::~:: Cnll 546-2Jl3. ~ REAL TORS pn1·acy. Bedrooms, 1 down details. might ie .. sc I ly a~a. 6(r Wrap arouod • • -~55'4161-14141-· 3 up. i'ota..ster s » i t e 675-8600 Anytim e pany patio with firerin$:. ' l[S] 791. INTEREST i Optn Evenint1J dellg.htful. ~ !he firsl to • v1s 10N • Assume 7r,;. VA total pa)'- .... Md""" :::-;;;::;;;:;:::;::::;:~ V. A. Io a n w Ith I ct a I sre 11· Call ~2l13. I m<'n1 ~per 11\l)n\h. Ov.ncr / !'------· _ _, payments cf $31B. Gorgeou" ~I IMo!J!ii~~+fl I "'""'""!!!!!"'"""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I Off.N r11. 1 • "~ FUN '°BE NICE! 1 '"~' '!n -takr advnntagt' "''. , ... ············ ""l m:,~~:!l;D~ ;::~~=:.~.;,:1 __________ 1 0.:fz!s2!~:;. ~ti lijl'Hlll Luxurio~sty _ "2~~~'~.::·· r~1,:~;:'.,,:1:.w~: Per1onatr )~ ~11~1~ew~b~":ti~~~u~~~ R~:t1:~.f~·E ~I~~~~~~ :.~m~~~ g~~~ens ~~~ ~ • • 1 1m,!-!~:!Y .~1:'~''" A PAIR, OF l ® lt~udlii1 ', I ~-----__, lccntion annual gl'OS.~ SG,600 96U316 IIuge tot. u,o by lBl. Older }.fesa. COJng Co1n.,a 4~P. JBA Linda Isle heme. TWO S ~~§~~~~~~-~' Ptr-l5-......... .. ... !JSO r:n a hew:~=~· ~~~ 0.~ LOOK WHAT '.I bedroom home \\•ith huge Lt IQ ., ~ I Enjoy \\linter evenings 1t'ith \l.'9n't ,get ~·ou \.\'l'Y r·ir in $0Clel Cl\lbl . .. . . . UJC •• s1udio. firer>lal.-e, ti-ees and ID• UDI j • a crat"kli ng fire in I he H poker .g a n1c bul th iii pair fr1""1 ·••···•··· J.Ull v e 1't lnl e ll t . 0on·1 \\'RiL WE FOUND sh.rubs gttlo1·c. Call us about . ~lac• I Auto Repair Center llHlSte r suite r i .. e ft 1 a c e . of brand ne\\' l>l•aeh r!uplC'\· Baycrest's Best ~~· Call 'S646-7171. this 000 or 11 klnd.propertr. P.-Oplfrti•• ~ . 1 Private · pier and slips fer t'S 11•ill put you on 1hL' right S~"i.(XX). Qual i1y built, cuii:to 1 1·----~:-~l~ N ii 9 ' /1 fUN PJ BE NICF• $41, 950 Ask1~ Sto,<XX1. Owner will . 752 •• 1920 1 r.rc~l buslnrss tocnlinn ivith '! boats. Priced be I o 1v road to an c x 1: c I l ,. 11 t in-' rw ~~ ho1~1c -F611l11l'lni !I $9rviclt end RtpWi ~~~·' ,, • I l"OIJ cnn smeU the ne\\'ness. help il nfl.ru!e. 540-1151. 1400 OUAll ST. NIWl"OI T IEACH, ('l'!Sy act-ess fiuin Neii•port market at $'." 000.000. A 7',; Vl'*tn1cnt progn1111. i\lu,v he u1·C'r.~1.f"I bc<l1'00111~, large . _ A ctispy clean 3 bed1'9<l!li. ----· --1 iuul Co.qta i\tB-1. o wner loon can be assumed on w ld logclhC'i> 01· upa11. llolh ·~·ri,~I rr >t1elletl rlcn. b<'nullfu,1 1 if1, On a top east side · Costo EXEC 2;STORY , ~i."/lln~ land. bu!ltl!ng ti:iols, contract. B Y appointmenl hnvc 2 three Hi·'.! 13:1 J~rry f•'rni:i! tlit11rii.:. 2 fireplnct$. $trvkt Olrectory .......... 6«IO ~ _ -~ i\1esa, treelined, 110 traUic, T 1.ally • d d 'I 1 uu·hinM-y. /Ind 0 r f 1 c e only. unilil su.ltnhlc for u1.-ucr :1110~;,',:1·1,s. "I",,","',., o! ... !l:ot11,11:_:; Pride cf cwnership street. o -op g ra e .. csa c•qulpn1ent. Alt to Ile ~Id U:C1Qua1'I l occup(lll<,'YPLUS . u " a ....... uu SURPRISE!! A true charmer 646-7171. !:::::::=~~:':~~ \Voods, 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, 1i•lth NO\V!! J1's n well bull! "1''1' i•.cd :.:ur<ib't'. ·H ome I~ _.. Jiuge bonus ,. cc m . Spc. 'l·· G B11y hu!lrlin" 11•ith 6 Bfly Place t'irst 01\ ... '"" '""n•'•'"i.·,1·, .. ,, <'•' '"'1" nruund lovely pool ..• _._.,__ rm' Ahomeuuuermarket valuc! OPEN TIL l •TrS FUNroBEN/Ctl I 2 " "'" ...,._.,,' u 'l t .,...,._ . ,....... Der tfu 2 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ta eu a r s tor Y \\'it h ··add·on·· potenti11I. Call fer Prap-t1·ea ·. . . ONL y $85,000 EA. :<1'('t1, "a11y. n1an)l cwi om ' . 1gh I bdtm. "w it h [ ~· ·~~~·1! u1~ N~ 2 btln11. home 0 <:athedral ceiling ,& entry, ap;>I. lo sec, $1:::0.000. ..... CALL 644-7111 I fr •II rt'!;. NO 00\\'N V,A S<l!ool• .. l11tltUC1lon ......... 1005 t~.· ;L:~,i.lt·,,,n!.Cori~~l~el.~.· b,'rk.·:.' '_.,.· .,· i':~ choice d11i11 r. Be a m e d !J.hls~~l~()ti!'1:!i d~l~~t pm . • COATS l•OOouA?L5s~.-~:~~.T lfACH ~xrt1101~ ::~;1~: !~~t: .~ . ..., cell's., frple.; &mall • yanl. perl.y is priced al $66,500. C .& Ciill :i<IG-3&~. ™ J[D1 ~Pricedlowat $63,500 BY O W NER : 2 story ~~~~g=~gors7~~soeo~ Call 556-2660. W WALLACE $38,750 ~:l')ll~r.T En!plojn.... i I ~ ~ Showcase home. boat <leek· Shown by appointment. , • SELECT · REAL TORS LASJ'$,.6WEOOEOK '-------'· f __ .., Ing, lal'ge ootertainlng room "C" THOMAS -546-1141-.. ' I • ' w/scparate 9x12 It. bulll·ln PROPE:'RT IES I (Open Evenings) TiflS WEEK rv1ne Terrace ========~· Job w1 n1ec1, ~· .............. 102s bar. 3 balhs, bo.lccny, pool REALTOR I '""''1im"E"~!fc'E""'"'J:======== And the !l('iler \\'ill listen to $9000 Reducti·on Job W1niw, I"..,•"' ...... 1050 '4f4-5•71 '4ff.'JIOO size yArd, fully landscaped ' JObt w1nttc1, M a. F ........ ws ~~~-~~~--. 224 ,V, Cst · Hwy 34&,.552"Z FULL PRICE :·1 offers and help fln1u\Ce Hllp W•nltO. M " JI' ........ 11(111 ~fANSION! 5 Bl'droom 2 en nice cul-de-uc streel. N'pt. Beaeh Eve. 545-5&13 this 4 hedmi home + Sllu.aled on .lafl:e l'<lrner lot. OPEN DAILY story. Gigantlc ra m i I y Cal l 893--0347. {Owner may --$29,500 OCEANFRONT LARGE CUSTOi'o-I POOL ThLS hon1e 1~ n1arl~· 10 or•ler *r pOOl 1 ~ room. All beam ctilings. help t0ina=::""=). __ =~-EASTSIDE Bdrm~ .. 2 bath.s: ch:ilct Tc see call now. · fer a large lan1ily. Big liv· 1H& BF..STllCll: 31,~rn1'1·1 0 I ~ Lots of glass. Huge I o I. 3-+Family roon1 t,1•ilh bllr. BARGAIN HUNTERS 3 BEDROOM sl,1'11• 1vi!h be111n~d ccillngj; ' · · · Ing room. b.111</ut•I sized di n. ionie a l • n.:stc 1 r .. Miid.•~ V $63,950 is a bargain! Call Authentic Mex l e an tile BONUS ROOM & loft. On R·2 lol: l.'<luld be PAIK PL AGE ing room. Bedroo111s lo r ,. I c"' n . \\' o o d ~ y, n1any ~------" tlO\\' -847-6010 Agt. floor. New plush ca r p e I . Hg~;~byn~~ bt!!su ~~ con1crted lo duplex. Owner C'1 ' t'\011<' -I' :e n i ,,.1 ;1 bo.1.11 d1>l1ghtful fealilfcs. on I ASSUME 70 1 VA N d es Lo v e t La;.ge 3 bedroo1n , 2•~ hi1th, 11·ouJd Jik~ to trade up.. ' T"n' separate pl<1y yartls.'1 Si·l,500 .. and list<'ll~to ,thl&t Anllqun ........ ~ ............ IGGS 10 ew r a p · Y extraspacious lot.$29,95(). 2 ho V f No11, priced in lhc 80 's. !HE \\ORST: O\\•tll'l".i a,re A.llllll•ncn •. . .............. te1G n<!ighbortlood. Only $43,900! ,stcry me. acanl or Priced a! $129,500. Bll~~QIS CALL ..,...,., oo:::n 1n T~'xas. Muse b; \ilCW'lt. "-llcllon . ........ . .. . . fft5 on 3Br, 2 ba Home with can Agt..now 847...6()10 LtE1Qua1"I ~ quick 0 cc u p 0 n c y. Nc11• Oill: 673-3.1il3 673-8086 Eves ~· U!,)-0""". t e1c~c1n ............. ICll:O Bltns, 'Valk to Cal St. FuJ. ' carj>ellng &.. freshly painted. OPfN fll 11 . if'S f UN ro BE NICf.t it w11s in cscro11'. but ~JI 1u11d1nu Mttetl•l•,. ............ aou le~on ~ ,~1 The fastest draw i.n the W~st. Place . s kl '. 1 842-1461 ~ -ou1. OPEN OAlBY: c1mw1' a. Eq~!Plfleflt ....... IOXI • • • ;nu;-u 1 • •• : a Daily Pilot QassUied per 1ng c enn. 1400 \V 'St I' U 0 c.is ............. ; .............. 111» SP.II klle Items ...... 642-5678 Ad. ea11642-S678. Prap•rti•• · ·~ WALKER & LEE -:::::::::::::::::::::::::! e c 1 r . ~ T~"v~·;:::::::::;::::::::=: Gene ral R.E . 1002 I General R.!. 1002 . 752 -1920 Refll ~:s111tc iii i I US74.500Hor ~ Fur111rur1 ..................... '°'°) ~;;;;;;;;:;:::;;:;;;;;;;;;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;~ 1400 GUAllSt. NIWPO•T 11.e.cH 54.S..9491 LAGUNA HILLS ' y nique omes G•r•ge s111 ..... 1 .............. tw ll ·-·--. Realtors ~='tioid'Gooi11 ·'.::::.;::::::::::= TOP BLUFFS N~at, as 8 pin & hl'i~. ns I lave 1K11ne111lni; you want tu 5·,:;._"""" 1,,.....1,,. •••••••.•••••••••••••••• IOJO NAME YOUR TERMS ---nice .. A real condc1n1nnu11 sell? Clll!isified ad~ <lo ii ..--uuvv L1¥Uf0Ct ....................... 1111J VA NO 00\VN -FHA or LOCATl.ON College Park buy ~n c11e of our fust~~st well ·1"u l •• 01. ti~·. ;111 ";::'::"::'.:::::::::::::::! M.K.l!lnlrt ·, .................... 11111 b It Id Des 1 gro~·1ng a1-eas. Exlst1~1R --::: -----~d ~IKIU•ntOU• ............. : .... IClll su m your ea. I!S'·a e Grcn.t-th~ broroon1 plu111 Pride cf oivnership 3 bcdr FHA loan can be assumt'!d. Genera l R.E. 1002 Gene ra l R.E . 1002 · MhaU•-.w W1lrtld ....... 90ll cwner leaving and mu i; t 2~. baths'.""· me. L n 1· g e 2 ha "°"''· , .. , •11_1 ,"'1,: ~',500 M1111c.i h11lr111Mt1hl .......... .a '"'11 4 °-•,-,,, 2 bath A"" I •-.. k ... "" .... .,...., Offtc1 Fw nuu,.. a, Eqvlp ....... 11115 "" • Dt."-' "" ' ' paUO. U1.1lhona sw~.......: · lure wlodow In -living nn + Ontu p111 ... • ··················*' family, 1'Lrepla0!, bltns.·es. cverlooks one or f 1 n c 11 1 fplc. Bllrui, patio, fruit trees = ~= ::::::::::::::.: EXCITING UP·SIDE DOWN DUPLEX cellenl locaticn. OPE.t.~ TO green beltt. This hon1e hus and garden. ~"'21 5PDrtl119 Goodi • ............ '°'' •120,~ buys nearly new 3 & 2 bedroom AUU. TERMkingS, •~ti~ yourca11 been upgnidl'd with 11 (! w 646-3921 Eves · 556-8674 'T' srare. 1.n1eur111t, a.r ...... IOH "' vvv o er, as ~""""· vinyl floon, new fixture11 • Sw•PS ••·•·••· ·1 ................. duplex. Fi rdhlaces 'in both units. Walk to 540-1151. & new kitchen applla~. TV, RIOio HlFI, teno ...... mtl "'t' bay and beach. Rent,,one, live like a ki ng in ;;~ 61!! !~ appolntn1ent tc coRB1N.MARTIN 1,~~ I~ , Genlr•I .. I .• • , ... ,, fClli 110o111. Melnl. & ServlCI ••• ,. •. fll!'O IOlll., M•rlM EiQ!llpmenl ...... fOXI 10111. ,._ . . . . . . ..... 9040 llNll. _../Clletllf' ......... ~ '°'''· s111 ............. '°'° eo.1., snfl', ,Docks .......... .oro I 011l1, Speed & Siii ............ t0N 110.11 s1or1~ ·; ... ,. ........ " '°'° the second. •il""OJo.IV OPEHTlt 11 ~ rrs Ftf.ITO tJE NICE1 Realtors · ~~eb"fa,:A.~:r~~.;w:~~d~~z ':~: PANioiRAMi.-e:. =1c=vi1ieiwi 1 t~~·;;·~·~·~l~~!t~.-!j~j·~·,t~l~~I ;ss~E-1~' ~A~ ~ st~::;1:2 :ooL1 3 car garage. Act fast, it won't last -Only +-POOL .~~~=--l!l, ..... JJ SUPER POOL HOME SHARP $37,000 $92,000.;. DOUBLE FIREPLACE Bllns, frpl, 2BR. Nr. Sc. 3 lkdroon1 11~ balhs on OCEAN VIEW MESA VERDE Coo11t Plaza, Only ~ y~~ cul-<1-~c 1o1. CIOM? to 1naj0r Lovely custom decorated home, 3 bed-old. Ni<'C bk yd wfr1rep1t. shopp111g <.'('.nter & fret>1i•ny11 rooms. 3 baths, formal dinirig room , beauti-PRICE R9DUCED Only S2!J3. per mo I o t 11 I GOO D ASSU!l.tABLE 1.oAN fuJly landscaped patio with pool. $159,500. $2000 fi1~<.~/b:1i $ ~ ~·~ ~ ~: G 'i ~7~~11 for appolnln'J'cnt \ BORDEAUX AT 1973 PRICES Owner anxious has b e cn,1,. 1 ·.,lO!!M"ES"", ...,......"""""'""'"""' · J d d 3 bed l lraru1terrcd out o! stn1e.. 31' Attractive y upgra e room , one s nry bedroom!!, 2 both& & !urge t_ NEAR THE BE ACH ' macnab I irvine realty MORE PERFECT T HAN OTHERS! Baycrest Estate combining both exquisite elegance & cheery wa rmth. 3 bedrooms, grand formal din ing, spacious surrounding grou nds & gardens creating the ult imate in privacy. $189,500. Jack Custer 642·8235. (X81 ) 1 1 IN FOR T HE HOLIDAYS -Alt:U•ll -·-(._ ••• , ••••••• "'tlll ClftlPt,... S.11. M"'l -...... t17V Deane condo on large lot. Immediate occu· fam!ly room. Thi8 beautiful unly l~ miles to th<! surf pancy. Good ptivac}' and some-view. Deco-OOnie will sell quickly a1 fron1 !hit: sparkling clean & 1\ hon1e for festivity wl!ami ly & friends. Wood -brick -adoblar floors. 4 bed· rooms -3000+ sq. ft. -Jg. Jot. $119 .500. Barbara Aun~ 642·8235. (X82) I Eledrlc Clri • • ........... tl:lll Mobll9 HomM ......... t l«I ~ttJkloltn ........ fUO Motor l+Otllll. S.U.llilfil ... .,. ,tlM Tr1lllf'., Tr•Wf ~ .. . ••• • tu• Tr•llw .. Utllll"f' ! .• f\IO Allio ilf"lkl • 'f" · ·· .. • ~ • rated in .• soft colors. Air conditioning. $45.000. •paclous l bedmoni, 2 bath I .liiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiliiiiiiiili~~ $124,500. ' WALKER & LEE ~e~~ ldc1a! cul-de·sr.c I~'. R•&l Estate ore '' ""'~ "on~ WOOD STREAM 54S.949l $35.500. 556-70.lS or 96.\-flb11 .,...,....,...,...,...,;;;,4 __ 5u~ER VALUE w~~.}.e:_ Conc;laminiums $29. 950 . . $39,500. -$44,950 : ASSUME 7 ~~._LOAN 3 B 2J ltL 11om"' ncac ThlK 3 Ur. 2 . Fnmlly ·SUPER P OOL Nf!\1•J¥1rt'1 Upper &y. Uve 2 adj. ft..2 toil So. or Hwy. Town Home ~ new paint HOME by man n1ode nu1nln~ r'l/4 unit bltlx, 'f"h-up or IC!t.f A. c«rpet, •nd 111 (Ir I c ~ d Sll't"nra. 345 t:nh'cr!'.it> Dr. J,ln. Ownt'r s&erlfict ai 1,111 below the market tor quk k Bltn•, fl'fll, :ion. Nr. So. MS-7'!.!3 than tond value. 1 1. planr sale. r "'"'' i'lox.'l. Only 3 ·I'll old. I ~--... ..,,..,,....,..,,.j for 2 ooW duplettes. 675-6900 DAVID BOURKi Rt.TR. N\('t" hk yd w/flrtpft.. 011ly EXttuTiV·E pool ho 111 r. 1WO al()Ty POOL hohic Just • 546-9900 $293. per mo 1~1t1l J)Yml8. EI ran n 1 de c: or. Opt-11 137 <KIO. llcii b , ""' , . S.18.900 full pr 1 ct' I C'a 11 @paeiou!lllt'U. ll1111:c Io t. O PPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Good iOcomo.. property! 8 n1os. yuung! Si x lg. 2 bedroom uni~ near Santa Ana Country Club. 3/4 minutes to San Diego Freeway. $140,000. Bob Owens 642·8235. !X83J . IRVINE TERRACE ArchilecblraLJlelighl lllig!Lbeamed ceil· lngs & gourn1et island kitchen. 4 bedroorus, famil y room. peak or oeea n view. ,\ppt: only. Dona Chichester 612·8235. 1X84 J IOI DCYer Drivt 542•1235 1544 M~Atthur l44·12UO • · t uy. ~•bow l>on t t.'1vt op the 11hlpl PRESTIGE H0 1'1 ES 6 .t 5 De I lg l\tful t'ntcl't11.lnnient room + bargain price. Bet· ·-~"L~ls~l2!":!tt~ln~o~l8~"'[]'""'~·~S~h:''']~""=·,..,..,..,..,...,·,..!!!!!!·J..'~~~··~,.~~~1~hl"-~~1'.'.J_~~~~~~~~~!1!~~~~~~-1e1 h11rry. 8-17-0010. w . to Shore Re11ull11! 642-=ro 'lll'iV )()mf' . .,.m,iJUU ~ A •ml'~ll n'. _ ~ -•1to ,....!I flO\\' -847·6010 A~I. • ·-., • • ' .. .. . ' J ._,. ' . I Thursdu, Novembtr 14, 1974 '"-,, "-•I I •of Y1 r •.t '• ~ "'f'•" . ..-,, l I , -"' 1 • • "" • At1 jt ,.•.,.. .r • I Gener• R. . 1002 Gener1f 0R.E. 1002 Colt•~.. I~ Huntl!!f!!!' -Ii ~ L ....... iNdl 104lc .. u .. BNch 1048 N•wpo rt lh•ch 104i AW ARDt D PRIU -ARTIST A'-FRAME CHALET AT llEACH-"OOL NH r PropoH~ Morin• RESALES-lST UNtT -----HAR BOR VIEW AREA J~s~ ~~f\J1~\~·u~1 ; =~G~N ~M= *MONARCH BAY* rd~1~~. =u:i~= bdrtn. 2 batb home. FamU)' 2 Br, 2 Ba. Cr1>ta. 1lrpt, Through the pt.et and towards the Sea . Ex· a play are.. fl<l.500 rm., nreplKce, all the built-outdoor CTPt on patio. Rtl.-elusive new llatlnf l or discerning buyers $35,950 ~luded erttry 10 t'n0rmou' 1tu1Uo Uvlng room \\'llh 20 n.. v11Wtcd OJM'n beam cell. inlf!I I: Bun tt'l'tRl't" I h It I Ovt'rlookA pre11tli;I01111 harOOr. Studlc.i loft & library + wt! llllr. C'riJ11rmet-kit· ('l\Cn, bu.gt' n1ustl"r with lll!I, Cool orfllJ1 b re e I el . dlant cellins heat1" elec onlt s•·i 4BR "Ba' F il H Ith Ready lor ln1mediate oc-kHchen. · r-• _ ;n am Y ome w cupaocyl Call Ml)..1720. $35,750 exc u!l•e u b pnvUeges. 120 degree Pano- lnclodft club membm.hl.p ramie Ocea n View. Large kitchen, sep.arate ALSO $2f,9'0 dining and all that's needed to make thl1 O>zy l llr, """· ...... 1o,.1y_ yourtrbome. Priced to sell at $189.~00. OIVC patio on greenbelt. COiie to con act at 7% %. For appt. call R. Lead- Mlllloa Do l la r C1ubhoi.lie better at 67~1070. Bkr. Price lncludes rne1nborllhlp-.-__ _ -~m~wo~:.~~~· 40 ~~~~~ j • •Price Stashed• $3450 Vacant OCEAN VTE\V. Abandant m,; HarOOr Blvd. t1.11: of \\'00d1 & glllsa adds l --~$~1~500~· =11~o~W~N~-- 10 l\rlilltlc atmOfiphere. MESA VERDE 003--1881. Thi• lt1x11riou1 3 ~t'QOm, Eastern OPENnto -11sAJNro BE.MCC1 2 bath htmtly l)ome 111111 Seebo1td Style .. ,IT FOR ••• L DO R£ T'(.:.X, 11 • 1, I .. \,. ~ 11 *673 7300 * CAN YOU BEAT THIS'!' NeYi'port Ocean Front J{OlJle $88.000. Gl"l!at lnveetment 673-<960 ' ... • er .. v Collette \Vi ll iams. Forest E . Ol son llealtors. winner of Realty Board Plug .Pri:1.e.. Also shown -Joe Pinnon -of La. Costa F.srrow CO rporat1on. who' fur· n1 ~hed and presented the prizr. In ;_id·• ditiQn lo a properly being ilJustrated and described 1n the Multiple Listing We~kly Catalogue-this personal presentation to L/te members hip at ·th eir Thursday meetings adds a definite plus for the sel· ler -as special features are spot lighted and desc ribed in detail by the listing salesman. ~ 11 ~ a la~ tree·atlltdl"d yard ..... or. the \Vt:t COl\51. Lnra:e ' 114l'Ve enough for a pool and 5 bedroon1 home, 2 nte- 1 1 1. oon 1cr1IW~ f·1r trailer. p!.lefll, r9 rm11l dln ln1 I;;;-;;;;~::::::-i cruupcr, or boat acceu. A~ room. 3 baths, big f1.mlly ... A king. Surrounded_ b)' greenbtlt A d~c..'Otaled to perfection. A lovely 2-stor')' home v.·lth 3 bdn.na ... 2~ b&al'lll, 2 frplcs. & ll beJOO!l)'. Clurty11rd l'l(lllo. & garden lights,• A real beauty for the p1ice of $69,500 Very ~erlous Seller Two atory CO\onia.I. OC.an view. Palnclal, 4 BR (an1. rm., 2\\ .BA., 30' llving nn • pre bed al)d approved tor 1"00m. LArge 11 w Im m ,1 n g VA 9~% loan. pool, rlll"den view kitchen, ~1Es!4~~~Ny~~1 Jt,\·p , . 1ap1uail ~ = = o~thaidi:.s~ ~~ !his \\id1· opco r,-1•1!11;t of ac• home today ... thl.a C~ta ,,lt'5ll. home. ~ Prn11-liits The Real Estate Fair liugc 'bedroom.~. 2 b:i, 2 _I"'.,... •-1.133 5"2551 brick frplo,, "''' r:n & 752-1920 -_ _.. or -.!~·oo~ou~•';''~'1"~'~w;'°~'~'~'~'"'::::1:::::::::::::::::::::::::::1 much, muc..ii morl'. Noi :lnd car needed hl're .• wnlk to Giant Spanish a red hlll company l'vtcythlng. A ICt:"lfic v:lllJI', Beautiful cm,nbrook 4 bdrm 20x21 DEN Univ. Park Center, Irvine Mil for f1dl dc1111!s 5'111.S.'®l. ls jugt 1 year oldl Shcrio•• 3 Bedroom, 2\4 baths, Near CALL 552-7500 •VISION• REALTY · wl:h atone tlJ-epla~. all bl.tns, ds..'lw1hr, ceramic tile A 'lndooN)Utdoo1' carpeUnc. Sha.ar carpe:tlna al\d tu1tom drapet; fhruou.1. J,{llge pat'->, eVt'I, ovenlled yard. do u b I e I ---.F"l°'X"E"R"U"P"P"E"'R:---~Et.9~m ~ Small duplex being re-8612 or t991l7Tl-nl<Xl.cled. You can &a.lle, -bu ytng before completion. $34,950. Principals o n I y . Aa't. 642-0001/675-0144 ""·~_. HERITAGE • -· REALTORS like a model home: Fanill)' priol, aaunn, tennis court. 1 --$262 Month mi.. frpl~.. eletlric built· rec room. All thl.a for only Auume 1<;~ loan. $262 month ~~~;iii::'i~~!!~ lllli. ''!11'.:!aculete landsca.p-Sl2,500. Payment• of SM on thi1 beautiful SpanWl 3 - Ina. SS.S,950, Call 540-1720 per mo. PITJ. won't la.str bclnn., 2 bftth home. Just BREAD & BUTTER ~eneral ~.E . 1002 General R.~. 1002 T\YO 7 yr old :!BR 2 BA 1;;;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j homes with an Income of I• $500. J)C'r mo. S 4 8 ,00 O . LIDO ISLE [ 11RAaa•Lu 1, , ,.. .. old. Thick .•hag ~ carpeting, ll1UTOred ~ ;,,at·d,.~ doon. Spanish tile _ "-11!1".".~~~ '61·4471 ( :;::) 546-1103 roof. $17,000. Coll 644-8750. 2955 ""'"°'Bl,,,, ' RECR!AtlONAL lJTRRlaL J" Older large duplex ou R·2 lqt; HORSE PROPERTY upper unit 2 BR., lge tam-3 Bedrm + lamlly room. il.y rm., living rm. w/!rplc., On a i,!, acre wooded lot. big ocean view, Lowtr unit Excellent location, near 1-BR., cheery Uvl~ nn. 11 hopping, 1 c h ools & w/frpl. + hobby rm. Good lti!eway. $43.900. ASSUltW3LE VA LOAN. Covered privRte 1111tios. Own- er's unlt with rirepJocc. All two BD~t units. Xh1t No. C»sta ~tCl;lL loc. $54,!l!O. ;• I ' ;r.l.j.ge 6 BR & den, 6 ba. home on sandy ) beac~,,_, use as 4 t3R, dew, 4 ba. home with 1 2 BR., 2 ba. apt; 50 !t. lot. shore mooring. $295,000. ' Family home; 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000 i Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on / :;. l!O ft. s;teet to street lot. $152,500 I WATERFRONT LOTS t 40x90 !"I, $200,000 30xl05 $165,000 & \1-'/a.ssunial>l<' 71~5!i FHA ]Olin. CALL 556-21;t,O. t;:::: SELECT TPROPERTIES Balboa Peninsu11 1007 LARGE heach home; 1vUI trade. S9t500. 10·~ Down. Man;OOll Realty Gra-4000 Corona del Mar 1022 TOUCHDOWN LIVING _ · Play )'Our own game on this r:~~~ ~Br~ bi~~ WIOllS huge lot with 4 bedrms, acrou 'the itroot. Secluded :I baths, fanilly home. New & ninintenance free. 2 yean ~Int -new car P e t · old & barely lived In due FHA/VA terms. $43,500. to out of town ovmer. Only C!ll 545-8424. $33,500. Just listed, 1hould frOO Newport Center Drive . ASSUME 7°/o VA linauclni avail. Priced right Rlld Cilrptt, Realtors at $'1'1,500. 9'3-7851 ftw~ Westminster 1098 ~ l.MQuail l liiilPlat• Prapllrti•• · ' 752-1920 1400 OUAILST. NtWJOOlT l lACH go l11at. 897--0321. · WALKER & LEE m Associated LJ::!ISOUDi COAST Real Eotale It'1 vacant and nl'wl.y IASSU1't1E 7% VA, 3br, 1%ba., decorated llke a model . 494 5611 ,.,9.2100 fam rm, bl1ln11, a/c, 6 Units -Mesa O\\.'ller will help finance sub+ i::::· ;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~•! vqetable garden, new crpts 587 500 mil YoW' lerms! ! 3 Bednn, & paint, many xfras, S198mo 1 . 2bath. ePR CE S S PITI S38,500. Owner, Two3unitbuildings-prlmc ~iRl1Qll IJrokers 1---,---,="7o'-.,-- VISION IS BRAGGING 1----* NEW * Jade Re1lty ~7805 I LA HE De ~17 Costa Mesa Io ca t'I on. 3 t1 • BUILDER'S $3450. V1cant ---------minutes to So. Cout Plaza. ~1~~ am the best _ ATTENTIONI One of a kin" 1 bedrm, fam ASSUME rk VA. LOAN Very Serious Seller 10.5% cap rate + 10.4% Custom Built Single 2 bdrm .. 2 bath dwell-Large comer lot, R-2 20ne-t 1, formal dine, sep den. Gorgeous <I br, be a u t Y Two ~tnry Colonlnl. o...--e I , - -11 i cy) speOOable. Quiet cuJ de sac. • 1ng cute&: modem&: full well built home with Approx 1900 Sq. Ft. single w/cll!tom decor. thruout. view.~alatial,4BR"fam. Grosa Sl065 per mont h ! I of.-charm. Asking pri c e room (or 2 mote.!f-~-t.·ory. Cul-de-sac 1t reet . \\lhAI mOl'e can \I-'~ say~ nn., 2~ BA., 30' l!vln~ Hurry · call to prevlew BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR i $Q5,500. ~. 1E:~~iriE" $42,~ ~e ~ ote~:n'ly S:ro~~ ~~~~~ ru:6~~iles hltns~~':!°Z. ~~·-J'1~ I ~p;;jj;;:;;;=:;;;;;;.;;,;iii-i I ~VE~~T bIVJSJON l tlJ!l!l!!!l!!l!!!~!!"""""'!'!'~~""""~~!!!!!!!!!"!'~l2 bclnn apt included on R·2 J\gt'nt 962-2456 or sn-5800 842-7411 or Eves: 96J.4062. EVERYTHING NEW & lndooN11.1tdoor carpeting. J.11 h"y\id1· 011v1· N B 675 6161 Generlt R.E. 1002 Gentral R.E, 1002 lot in CdM for only s.;4,000 :"".'"~ti~I ~IO~P~M'!"-"!'!!~~~~i·-"":':;:::":.=::::::::"--I s B" 3 •· '·mil & Shag carpeting and custom ----~-----1-"="'-';.c..;=:..-.....c..c;;.; ''"' ....., uo Y rm drapes thruout. Huge patio, ' EASTSIDE Coll us regarding above EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME, ''SPACIOUS'' dining nn. 2•4;;.o "1· tt. 2 oversized yard, do u l> 1 e KIDS• BOAT VA-FHA listings and be d 0 u b 1 y 2 & convert. den, s.lepdn fam Seys It alll fl.ilc~~Er:'·644-ljfl4 garage. $69,500. Terms RED I & TRAILEI!. amazed tha.t both are O""n rm \11/messlve br!ek tpl in The El Cahon 4 Bdrm ---------CARP='f, ~EALTOltS \Vo"'· Seller tl"llisferrcd from .,.. 'Id d "' ••-"'" ~12 ,~ •m ~--. Sl: for oflers. pan en, ag crpt uuuut, w/Bonu1 roon1 & femJI)' rm, TAKE OVER .,...,..,~ or <>'7""> $49,$00.i. 11upcr ah p 4 this beautiful 3 br., 2 ba L"; kl! 'd !lo f lo ~-2 h 11 675-8600 Anytime .,. .. n • cov · pa • enc-imal Dlnlfl&', 3 Car gar, GOV_ ERNMENT LOAN _ ,.-............ bat J.'oufilnln home w/huge lot on a ey. ed trlr spa.ce. $43,950. RED family noor plan, room for ElJ:l.rcmely !!iharp :!BR, 2BA and' 2BR. IBA beau!y.1 Heavy shag crptg. throut. "AJr-rondltlonlng. VA ap-. pralsal in vroccu. $45,!J'j(). Valley bfoeuty only 5 years Room for boats, campers • VISION • CARPET REALTORS. 641). pool lot. Call Claire I-Ian!!+ 3 & 4 BR homes in all areas. old. Room lclr boat It trailer & pool. Lou of used brick 8672 font. 96S-44S6 No quallfying. For more tn. $ andm.lnutc1tofreeway . & wood·.' Best hom e EAS'lSIDEFAf.fILYHOME,"-"'!!'!'!!'!!''!'!'~i!!'!'""-I !~tion ca.II BKR., 846- SUPER LOCATION SMA LL TRhlLER 2 blks lr ,111 beach-3 DR w/per1nanent room at- home • Jarae utility . room . tached in Trailer Park on $64,SOO P,.1r ~~oo' at"L 5Beach. $3500. LINGO REAL ESTATE -..;-;~===· === Hurry call to tee 96J.-6767 nvallablt! ln this ideal loca-REALTY ''' ~" Ol'fH»L 11 . ""S flJH ro BE Nie€• lion. s u r r 0 u n d e d by 2 &: convert. den, 1tepdn flnl OPEN HOUSE ·ii·::'". THE REllL i.%.'.11 : ESTllTERS beautiful trees & shrubs. 2743 E. Coast Hwy •nl "!I massive brick fpl ll2J Alain Street At $42.950 shouli;\ move last..l--=-"°'=ron=a:.;d=•:.l=M:::u'--, __ 1 _& din:<iin P~l!i_ 2nd fpl OPEN DAILY l-5pm •NEW 4 Br, 2 Ba, College Park, tile roof, A I C, 4!»-8086 499-1397 $SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ 1£19i:~l 64&-77ll or ~ Don't Call Me in pan Id denl Shag crpt NEW CUlllm bit 4 BR &: tam th~t, bl.tin kit, co v 'd • rm, 3 car pr ott alley w/lrg Ll:.ASE a new mobUe ol your Laguna Nlguel 1052 cho' .. c w-oplion to buy! All PQ"menll applied t o w a r d assume loan. 1 1 t o r y , o:::::==:-:c:o-.-..-. 1133-89'11 .. p .. , ..... llrti-·-' 7S'J·t920 MOO QUA llSl Nlw.ootf SIACH A Duplex!! NE'Afil.y new, klvtly decor, vacant. Larae lilngle story Wal' ker & lee I'm a del!ghtful :!BR and den tn prime Jfuntington loca· o:wne" .resklcnce with beau· Hon. Just~$(3.500! Hurry_ •••~ ••t•t• tiful pnl-'ale ITT"OUllds palJO, fenced trlr s Pa c e · apace !or trlr or bblt. All I ~L7"9"•"'•"•°'B0N=c:;:h--z;l;;;04"'B $43,.950. RED CA R p E T • • dlx features. fi."O r bib to 1=::======= REALTORS. 640-8612 Lake Parle, walkini dilt. to FOR Sal• by ow..,, ,.,, ""'· 536-8871 CljARM _purchase. 556-&.'97 10x50 Mobile Home for family & pets. can 841.-6010 AJt. Sell Idle llema With a Dally PLUS Classllled Ad! Call &42-5678 1 Pilot Classllled ad. 642-5678 A channlng lBR rent&! 1o11ith pri\'ate ynrd ~urrenUy p~ 2ba. formal din rm. ~ntly Gerald S. Thomas, Realtor. Du 1 N __ painted, OWS· VA FHA ... P ex. ear town It ..... ,, tenns, quiet cuJ-de-Mc st, EJetant tn x1nt condition. Beat the SPEClALIZtNG IN Call 642·7638. LAGUNA NIGUEL VIEW 24x55', 2Br, 2Ba, 5• Adult PROPERTIES Park In lfuntington Bch.. DANA POINT DUPLEXES Fabulous ocean views $35.250 645--1238 &: 548-231.8 Floot' -1an that is u...i.; .. e l.lgh coet of 1ingle !a.mily "' '-!" beach living wJth ineomc Dana Point I 026 anJ dith!rent. 4 BedrrM. 2 & tax advantqes of the 2nd • General R.E. 1002 G•M{•I R.E. 1002 duclng 225/mo. SEA TERRACE 84Mtl92 "" .,-;o;;o--,,..:----:c~cc--CC"----<~ PRIVATE GUARDED AREA APT. Siie Mobile Home in 6 New beauutul duplexes From $68, 950 s~ OWD_Jj fr©tlt Newp©rt ere,rt wJ.e,~~ ~©U. ore, rut or~e,frwh The clipped eave, ~hll'lg!P-d roo!. sal!box styte done cn1irely in \Vood. v1ood, wood w1H !urn you on Or ofl. But. 11 spe<.l;;cular hilltop lownt1or11~s 11Uf:lly unl1'-~ any olhl'I'>. r:.crchecJ obOvP !he rest or Ni>v1port Beach. :.1rok1' y00r psyche, whiz 1i9ht 1n !ror :"! lto1su1cl1· ~holl·lhrouph (or :;uper golf cart IOU!) !:Jr:r ?. ;j, .i bl "<11ooms. decks. h'11Con" s. r>f't•. 1i1~111y. f/"el the 9rac10Usness. flave ;ill111t n! !• ··' nn~ and !he urge lo \'1h1p out your Ch•'C' t <:ll·~ Al sst ,000 and up, '{OIJ gotta lovr thr ;11ch1li-c;1urc ana !'1J.11mm1nq anc tcnn15 N"WflOfl 8Pach· Co;1~1 HiohwJy lo SuL)l.;r1(;( Jnd ::.t'l:ond gear up u1c toll Call (714) 645-6141 ALL baths, step-down llv rm, lge .. ~r On! 11dult park on lhc bay. $9500 down 6 NE\V DUPl.E.-XES country lcitdlen. Uke MW ..... t. y S83:ooo on a fletrerous 47xll8 lot in Oei!an view& from $68,950 condition. Ru&h! $4.l,500. ~~'()/.{Z.~ the best south-of.hwy loca· 33931 l.lalaga Dr. Broker 842-74ll, or Eves: ,,..,,,,0, tion. ~~ ~ffiu Agt. 496+3431 fJGS.4377 Enjoy The Good Life $18.,750. 540-3672 .,...,.,.C&11=-'C'93-~2'~Uc..,=~ C~mmercial 1->rpty 1600 Lake Forest 1054 4-Plex $79,950 OfiiL ~ Open Wkenda 10-5 \\'k days call '19tYµJl, agt 33931 M1dngn Or. Dana Hnrboi' Income Homes. e.stblull 1030 GREENBROOK -~~~!~!~!E 70;0 1.NTEl!.EST COMMERCIAL 1 BARCELONA ,,.. .. ,, 519.-0316 2·STORY 9.7°/o RETURN TWO HOUSES ON ONE • ~ *MUST SELL Ideal , ..... , ... Executive 4 1 °'l~~'!'!~~~~!!!"' LOT, popular Enstside II i OWNER Bdrm':;,·w·-oo l ora.1 -----llY OWNER Prime, ofllreewaycom· super sharp l &: 2 BR. I~~~~~~~~~ """' LIVE LIKE A KING merelal. 41 retail &: (IUice Exterior fr cs h I y painted. Estate Builders TRANSFERRED Ptide of ownenltlp area ... without payilll'. a k Ing • s Beautiful 4Br., 2 tuU baths, 11 paces. Beautltul Spanish Always rented. Wu..lk t 0 lnterflational 11.tMAC. 5BR, 3BA. Superb Pool asaoehnion. Gr e 8 t rR.MOm. 3BR, 3BA, den: pool Sha~ carpe\I, bu I J t .1 n s. mohf. Visible from s an ibopa. Solid inve1tmt & In· Nelgftbo . Pool s I zed schools. Agt. ~ k jacuzzi in &eduded pe.tio. D 1shwa1 her. KQrgeous Dl•go Freeway. Shows 9.7% c 0 me. $ 4 9 , 95 o , RE o is presently taking rcst>rva-Jot-P mic View. total All perched above Monarch custom dI".i.pt?s. L..1l'l(t" i!'· cap rate. Top growth area CARPE:r REALTORS. tions on their new con. Price Isl M'T G REPOSSESSIONS Bay with a fantuUc 220 J)Ml'd aggreitatc pnl•o ,t, PRJNCI PAJS ONLY! Call 640-8672 1 dominiums, Canyon C r cs t $60,000 A m~ble at · 9-ll% F W t•·· nd loc Oo degree ocean view including v.'a!Jcwa.ys. 11'1 a .RE AL to preview Cn4l 752-1700 DUPLEX IN L • G UN A Estates, localed Ill the cor-+ I pl. \.V" consider •mall or onna IUfl 8 a n Palos Verdes Catalina and BARGAIN at s 4 4 0 0 0 INVEm~l\~I " n~r of Pacific View Drive 2nd. of these FIIA '-VA home1>, Whltev;ater Ot Salt Creek. 586-5960 Principals 0~ · ~ BEACll Prime location, 0- & ne1v MacArthur 811-'d in CALL F contact • o • f · ••• t at • -· -• . CEA..~ sid~ llwy, spllC\ou:s KASAlllAN w .. er-inanc .. '6 a • L1nd1 l1le 1059 l BR .. ,,,·1-·tlyremodol· Corona del P.1ar, starting tractive tenn1. Immed. occ. ----.. • .......... at S66.900. PHONE 64o-&MXI; I Real Estate ff2-6644 Call for appolnlment now. $245,{0). Full price. Chlncr :·~ etl, .each w/frplc & ~w 962--8891 CONOO/P $189,00Cl. GRUBB A EUJS ma)' take paper This -i::====:_ furniture. Zoned C-1, Xlnt FO R BEAUT. LIVI NG I :i hr, 2 ba, .ritl,IXXl. r s educed $1000. Real Estate. 675-70!I> beautiful 4 or~ txlrm'. home Professional Office ~~t S84,500. A a: en t · 239 Poppy Av•. 532-4543 838-9Ji7 All .. tenn1. Redrm. 2 bath, OCEANFRONf will de 11 g ht !he ™' El Toro 1032 .,,,. h new super plush car· Wt on Abalone Point wilhln dlscrtfu inating. Lots of boot Building 'J'\\'OpulHOU~ O_Nd ONE LOT, Lovely 3 Bdrm + Guest Qtrs r thruout , SU,!100. ltVine CO\'l'. Lg°"··' ca!lll) docks. Customen or broken Top Anaheim lncallon! 8 units ~ ...... 3; & 2 l~Re ~i:rfu!'. + garage w/bath. Qtr. 7~, Interest Red Carpet, Realtors hulldable site· 24 hr Sl'C\ll"· mu st c I ear th r u ltf r . c•-ed air co-"tlo_. ':'.:"~ In •• · In real l~ans\de). Encl. 2_51,_, 842·5541 1 . ' · d Oosson. p~540-0154 ~.,... • ,,...... •<=. .u-.:Biu)' pa h:u. Always brick patio, brick Frplr. Y•1 t.y. Minutes from lh<' In U!.-QUINTARD REALTY fdenl 111!uetlon for an owner· rented! \Valk to 1;hops. SoUd Financing avail. P.1oke of.1 ~Yke rJ':OZ-::t TAKE OVER trial & comerclal centc..>r3 of 335.5 v · Lido NB 1 295 user. Sell or exchange tor illvl'stmt & Income. $49,950. fer. $UO,OOO. Avail ln1med. B<•"t•'f"I 4 BR., 2 f"ll batho, GOVERNMl!NT LOAN rrvine & Newport .. 1.CAH.N 1871 H:bo Bl CM!~2991 rcsidenllal lncome South ltED CARPET REALTORS .. " .. hold ln!cl'Psl. $2;ia OCA.1 r Coast Area. 640--867'l MORGAN REALTY shag carpets b i t-In s. 3 & .f BR home11 in 1111 TURNER ASSOC Newport B•ach 1069 $135000 * 522 •222 * Dishwasher'. 0 Gorgeou1 areas. No qualifying. For • ' Gk EAT INVESTMENT ,.. 110& N. Ole.st 1-T!-')'., Laguntt Call 644·7211 30 I All 2 B 1v custom drapes. Large ex. more information call BKR.. 4~1177 WATERFRONT un 111. r, ;.., Ba, posed aggregate patio & 84&-1~7-lrytc. 12 yrs old, low vac-W1 ·It•111C&Co111µany " . ' . " . 2 adj. R-2 lots So. o: w/4 Utllt bldg. Fi,·-un n1 tear dn. Owner sacrifice 111 less lhnn lo ud value. inl'I. plons for 2 new du· plcxr~. 67~. -CAME O-S.~H~O~~~E~S- Strikingly done 3 BR .. with ocean view & pool. Xlnt financilljt. i\T o v e -i n con- dition . $137,500 -GEM- 120 F Tustin Ave., N.B. REALTORS 642-4623 MESA VERDE $36,950 1024 :: Hrr 111~ .. :! bath11. V11ennt. H1'Clut'ed for quiek ~ale 3167 BARBAl)QS Broker 54&--7711 Alter 6 ~ifil-4617 ASSUME VA 6~,-. 4 Br, Jl(Y.I! enclOMXI patio. '100 aq ft bonus rm. Terrifl<· loon llOn. CoU Olly or Nl,crhl Century 21 * 645-7221 welkweys. It'• a A REAL I • 1044 * LAGUNITA * WONDER° ancy. \Vlll sel l on contract. II Alt l, A I N nt $~'1,0')v. rvine ___ Steps tn private beach." Sp a c Io us, 1parklini:, end Principles only. $<140,0QO. :~>(G.;,!J:.O. l'r1ncip._".ls only. UNIVERSITY PARK lovely 3BR, :!CA, 3 paUos &: dln . &pectaculu CANAL FRONT Sparling Reel Estate Fo unta' V II 1034 rm. Immac family home 5 bedroom family home or • BEACH BLVD. • 1!33-3514 in a ey .t br. 2'~ bl\, din . rm.. .,v/1wceplng v I e w 11, in 1wlnglng pad. 1.JJw, 1 o W LEASE OR f:im. nn., llv. nn. w/frnlc. seeure arc&, ready for Oc· priced at $7'7,900. Only BY OWNER at G~ X Grou. ri.r aster 8 r'l 1' m. !I u It e cu p:lncy. Owner--financlng $12,00Cl Down and owner will f'or quick sale prior yeRr LEASE OPTION w I r rp I c. 2600 &q-. fl. a\'oll. C!oll for nppt. carry flnanclna at low ~ PRJP.1E CORNER 1..0T. 135' end. ZJ xtr1t. lg. unfur. unlt1 Ch\•ncr will carry 2nd trust Bt11J11if11\ly lnd s,.tJd. w/n&h· LAGUNA NIGUEL Interest. rrontaac. C.4, ~.OO{I plus ~q. w/poo.I. C.M. Low vac. a tleed, super sharp 3 bedrm pond & 2 pAtlot. 2 aly. I J IQuai·~ ft.-li ml. So. oC San Diego rents )'ielding 40K +grou + bo111·~. !n rn11t11sllc loca· v!ew of moon1n1,. •. Du 11 I" REAL TY J.'rwy In Hunl lncton Beach. w/room to Improve. Reu. lion. $47,500 or $350. per mo. elec. gar. i'I oo rs , Nr. 1496-4040 ' 830-5050 Plac• R,C. TAYLOR CO. tcnns...Prln. Gnl)'. 6«)....GTT5 least' awlmm'11:. pnols & ten n Is I i'ne f"at ... 'll draw 1n tfle West • .A.ultora-/0.vel SPENO)J)LE Red Carpet, Rtaltors courts. rro.tm. 55'2.(1988 .• a Oilily Pilor Cl•Mfflpn Pl apwl:in . DOl Oove St. Ste 190, NB Older 34 space Trailer Park. 142·5541 ,.00 ou1.rlss~:~?-!° r s••c• 752~0460 Santo Ana, S-50.ooo. dwn., ---..---,,---,,.-....,,.-.,...,,--....,--~oiiiiii;i~;iiii ....... ii l !S:1'MAWL1L~COMM BLDO. tun prloe $"'5.000. Exe<L OPEN Hou,..By Owou , $©' "R~~"'."9't-?}~.• fioa<>C'g. by ow,..., .,..pd. New vacant 2 1ty, cpta, Cu slom· Fourplex 3 Sep. Units $57,500. lilt. ou prlo. ttn1y ·~ drpa. bltns. 3 ba's. Aswme Ch\•ner will carry fin;t TO, ... • .,. .. 9% loan. Nr. Slat" & to. Th I W J G h C 1 '/ Spanl.<h 4-plel<, 1., Ctltlom ~-=------J a rd 1 n e 8 west 1r;M ot ntrigui11g or" ame wit o nuc~ e bit, 2 BR unit., b 111 n •, Roy Mccardle Rltr TW0-5 unil apt bldg under Waterton, fV, 894--3625. "1-----fll!tell ~ CLAT I. fOllAH------choice area of NEWPORT 1110 Newport Blvd, C.M. oonstructlon for l&}e, C10Ae bo V I I 3 BEACH-priced r I g ht , at 548-7729 to major 1hopplna center. Har r Jew Hi Is 0 8 o ~totron11• letteu ol lti• $115,000 · , ,,.-;c;o-, 1st yr write-of! S14M. Call 3 llH., 2'fr Bo, F11m -rm, Ptimc Vlfl\\' .. $126,500. Open I louse. Sill & Sun I · 5 , 644--0308 l"l untingten Beach 10-40 lour tcroll'lbl.d "'11t"ds M-Centu'y 21 SMALL COMM BLOG. 536--2570 or 592-5010. low to form lour 1ll!'lple word1. 642 1771 3 Sep. Units S57,500. lnduotrlol Prpty 2100 • Owner will cnrey tlrst TO, ' I H [I' zl R El Tl I ---= Roy McCordlt Rlfr. "IDEAL FOR TWO l810 Newport Blvd. c.~1. ATT 'N. a1arn1lng Buni.;alow ln one $i18·7729 UNIT BUYERS of Newport litl\Ch'1 flnelll =-..,--~~,,.----W h Wl'lo 1 H I Bch ,,. tlons. 2 BR's + "·· .' Ouplexts/Unlts e ave 1 n un . .. l\lnny bencrils tor you&: Yollf · l 2 BA. Nice view, brick lrplc 1 or 11 e "' offers. SeUeni ore anx lot111. XLNT LOCATION I S O Y L U I : ~ .. ~ I I 1•00· O>lla Me ... S"bmit "°"' rnmlly. Ju~• pa 1 n te d . J J la J t ~ mol\f atr~1tlvt ~at11rCs ---------Good lncOn~ in good rental ('\ll!llom crp1s, drps, lots o( · · or a rea 1 c P c.e of 2 HOMES Of\ ·~ Acre lot. areas. NO 00\\'N Vt\! 3 br. 2 00, wa11pnpcr. Room for pool, I I t ST4,500. Income $575., l 6 4 Bdrms.1 ~--i8'-'ro~k~c.,r:"Sl~H398'"""'-=~· new \V/\V cpl., rf'1)1c, dbl. R. E. by McVot. Ag t . . l I F A N . 6 .... !~v',·a'""'udort & A~t~...... ..l'!.::::c .,,,.~ ::.".,· ,..c_a_n_c_,,._n_,=Agt"'. 1 l.ots for sel• 2200 gAr. tmmn.c. Trrrtllc wlue IHZ..9371 ~,.-.1c:,-..1~r1 ""7ylrl The owl i• 1vppo1td to be ~ u'"""°""" -;_,,.,..._• & vocJnt. ll;!ust too t u wise, bvt 1111 not wl1• enough 5 BR + BLUFFS Income Property 2000 He~• th~t •pot lo build hl'llcw Sll ,000. No Brok<'nc, 1 4 BR + Add On + Pool ;:::::::::::'.:::'.::::_.., lo gel off the nigh! -. CONOQ,_ z Man. Mall)'. Im-• lliO&e: •two ~~lcx!?t_ 6 pJeA.<r.~4 or ~ "'t'811forn(:\ H11nct'JI'-I .H y p N 0 T I ''' pnm:ment1, Purc.'we con-BLOCK-TO-Bl!ACH trljiftx, or·bUI!d •~ uoilS - " BR. ~ BA. lnrgl': t'Ornt'r SpntwUnst (&!!I n I e', huge "~ .. T-n~-T..., 0 COii! th hlial ~ lJ'iiCt avc1ir."'Nllk SChOol, nr New, dt!W(e 4-plt'X. 21T GOod C.P.I . Obmc!r, 1Ubm1' lol, \VES'J'SlDE. Principals hlltlt1rd &. $ltlml:' rm, 1tptuiil· · I J I' J I oltt• • ' • Cl 1enni1t, [IOOll, lbop•. 195.-. 22nd St, Hunt . Beach. •II 1rm11, :'i-~ _, . -1 1 1 11 •. ,. -i _____.... br lilti11j 1r1_111. 111fw1no WOid uuu 1 ._.1 ..-..c-•• 7-1 ,. • ., .. ,."'-vu y. nit .., , • ...,, • .,.. •YVVl• ._..._...._-' ... ..._ ....... yo. c1m1oo f'Oft\ .iep"No. "3 O."Tow. l'W-1'M O\\'n"r. 7S2.1430 & m.rxm .... .....-.... ~ ,_. J.lS."!iOO. 15ttt1 •.• !&-S.1i0 1 1l1·c·k f>rtif l"ll~ton1 kitch<'n! 4.'H-6404. .") IN I) Us TR t AL .BLOCS. QUI NTARD flEALTY 4-BR2iiA_2_S'1'0~t Only S.\'i,OO'l' llkr 002-Mll 6 PRINT NUY.MtfD lffTltS IN I' IJ I~ I' I' J LID Nev.'PQrt. CM, '"'"· Cl'\'at 3,w; Via Ul1?/ NB. Suite fb tn bc-11ch. 'As~unuable' F1tA I RY-O\\'~t:it'"'1'0"11Mu.e. 2 a' TH!~( SQUA•[S . . . • .. . tnveslm l . po1entJal. l.87llf11tbw'Hl,C,)l.642-299 lo:1n S3!100. down. AG T . I# Dtluxe fkltms,11,i Ba, :,..;:;:::;.,;;;:~:;=;;:;:;:=.;:;;;==;:=:=~::::~:;=:; ftJr Mic or l.5e., 3 br 2 ba G4-4-6*Xl ' NO HASSl!.'I..., Ottfltl Potrit ~.(1\(12 1111. 6. Adull Conim, 11 .8. !JSS.-4760 V U~~~W'~N~~~[ tETTl•S I j I I I J Prln. onl)'. Owr/al{t sT3-6489 NE\Y 4 . unil, 2 ~lockt: to SS,S,000. tnc f'(rmlr-. Pia f 11-»•fiAI'·~~ NR. So. CAt Plazil, 3 Rr, OuldOOr ~pnru Joat flt • TllE BLUFFS, early 1.ren be.11ch. Creal buy,~ tu for IUl( ttnft~ on 10,000 + '-\Q)'\ul'ICllH 1.:..1 '.l Bn, blln11, f'rJ>lc. tncd yd. l\l'lf>(lft.1~ Seti your equipment 2 BR. A drn, 1-Sty. v.'titHU. 1nconMl $1200. mo. Joi. Prine. only. '------------------' $:i6,000. By owttr 61$-6743 wllh 11 low-cost OaUy Pllot SCRAM-LITS~n1wet1 ln Clas1lflcatlon IOIO ~.000 640-«(;0 AR"cnl Mnny xtmi. S3&-Z70 CANTRELL RlTRS ~~ • • • I • • ' \ , . - - ' I Lota for ule 2200 High Rise S1le + 5 unltl Otpim&no &efl 0 C EA N l'"'RONT $110,000 ow n e r 49'1-5018 bile H0m0/ Trlr. Prks. 2300 • -· "°"-14, l'74 DAILY PILOT 8 Hou1o11 Unfurnis•-• -f 1..u Hous.._ nfurn ~ Housu UnfurnlsMd Ap.rtrnenta furnls~ Ap1rtmenh Un um. Ap1irtmentt Untur n . p1irtment1 n urn. pt1 Furnl Unfurn Corona del /Mr 3-2 • L h I ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J --:--'..;...;-..;;::"::: ~nlington llHch 3240 Nowport Buch 3269 Coda Mota 3724 Costa Me,. 382. Costa Me,. 312~ •9uno ~ 3141 1' BRAND NEW OPEN oousE ..... """'°· NIFTY HOME $31 WEE .. • up H•CIENo• o• MESA NEW ' & i •R wx1mr • NEW • ~·:·s :'E~~ ~ti~ onUe'G~ 1 ~:1! 1 ~~ l4a ~ .. ~~:. : ::1oN~~~ ~ ~tJ'nir~~~bs ~~M~~~~·nearw 1 vdi: YOU'LL BE GLAD Wllh ocoan view ' Weit, 112 milt from~ :"'nt vk!w ofpatbor lij;hts. •TV tc Maid S,,rilce Avail A4ulta -No Pett tori& HHch from $.125. YOU WAITED! 513 NARCISSUS 3 BR., 2 &.. 19:12 M•nllna ·Close lO achOO!s, owrkctt. e PhOne Strv1ce • Hid. PoOI 10 mlrwtu: to ocean. Large ,494-::,;.,:1"5=------I lntroduclnc oew Mel\ and 712-4+9 POINS£.'1TIA ~. H.B. Sat. 4' Sun. 11 NN!y reJurblMed. Ganim-e Chlldren lt_Pet ~ 11,!_ 21Blb<.Pl BloRllSl,lS .. ,,.~.e~ 2 BR DUPLEX, trp£c, din. l bdrm •plt well worth FROM$17S --.dark. b\Kiiervl~pnkLOnJ.yS495 23T&NewportBlvd.,CM ~w Ill ~ ....... .., rrn,brtmt Jcd!tnp.~n ~re. RedMd yet •f· ~ &: B~aeh Rlur. 67$.3(0) Irvine 32.U pt'r wrnth. ~or~ Water inc .. Draperies., car-Rltln&, niet1t Hieb Sthoot fordl.ble • G.r'C'.d _ 8',A,C~ 2 BR, New crptt &: c1rps Harbor Invest. Co. ***GARDEN APTS PINECREEK ~tliCo~t~~~. ~~n~::j,:g $300, uUJ tncL «U-3391 tnviroruncnt e ~ I ~m::"N:~A~';j "~ °"''""le or L /Y 1, s:s;,s'. * RENTALS * 673-4400 eeePOOL LIVES UP J100I, rec. room, w•lhen1 Lido Isle 3856 • .00$~85 ~ $. Ze 15. oo\Y-l>O mi $l20 I ~· ~u19UI lncld. ~7-4S43 or Unlvtl'llit,y Puk Furn. 1 ... 2 Br •ptB In &dull TO ITS N' .. E k drytrx. LIDO 1 l '""' . 1 ov I Ul -....... . • nK>. + -,,, J ~,. 2 "--~ NE\VPORT BEACH tr u I y 11te1lon. No pels. Ehn ~ • .,.,. •.,. 3 fie U<V~•CW i;:pac °"' 646 8453 u ·.,,.,.."UV. 2 BR 2 ha, ~n.., ................ .._lDJ ' O\·er 500 llill 1rees anc1 10 ""'"· AVAILAB~ 12·1. br, 3 Br, 2 88, patio, iUndf!<:k, Mount' ~ , cpts/dJtl', bltins 3 BR., 2% oo •••••.. $380/400 beaut itul eetling-large 3 G11rdet1 Apt1, 642-3645 itreams \Y 11 h wacerfJlll• 2 ba, 2 trplet1., 1.g. 1pac. frplc. $4?5. G7J...~ • R ... ' "rt'--r··• P.~t !Aodul' &a.rden/gardi?ner'. 4 BR., ~ba ........... $-110 Bedroom, fanilly room, 2 BACHELOR unlt11 ""'· • I I · r -ms Dcl"·c Kotch •-2400 .......,. 11 $32a 67~-"109 pol11hed wood floors, be-11.m l1 ' ~ "" c:reale U ~ax ng !Selling or """. · ,,.,. ., ._. ewporl >--'..._ _____ .;,.;:.; & A40.l882 • · -1111:: Tura<.'fl ceilings. Years Le a 8 e. 15. n)O. Utt! pd. Adult• )'OW' spaclGu:B nt'!w 1. or patw. 11>ePfr. yard, 3 cru· 1 -::·::::::::::.:::::::::i~ 111 ...... MAMMOTH 2 · • 2 BR., 2 ha ........ $300/375 $5'75.00 mth. ~nly. 532 Center, C. 1.1. Z.bt.'drootn upa.rtinent. f'rom gar. No pcl.s. :.llO:i So.Olli i, a.::w:Pilli@f FIRESIDE 11~'l; ~s1~1' garage, $2%. JBR,c2r!8tt~'jj~~$42S €olc of Newport Rltra 5<18--3076 S190. li\u·nllurc uvaUaWe. Ana.Ave., to 5Ct'. call : OCEANFRONT ~e~_...tJe,NtS *PLUSH 673-2'~5 or 67:;..2024 2 BR., llA. ba ........... $3lS 675-5511 Huntington Beach 3740 OftJce . o~n 9:00 to 6:00. 979-5099 3 an ., ba Yrly •l50 "o\J~l "'""' • TOWNHOUSE* 3 BDRM, YARD, GAR. TurUerock _ 2300 l''a rvi~ ~<Eoo Costu S250. P i l\10NTII. Ava.II. :.! liR, a.·~. fUrn s.100' \\!ntr • s:rrs BR., 2~ baths ....... S•LiO •YEARLY RENTAL* LOW WEEKLY RAfES l\fesa. Phone. . 11·1. d~lwce 2 br. :.! 2 BR. 2 ba. winter. SJ00 1433 Superior Avenue BELOW COST 6154166 640-4161 4 BR., 2 bath! .••... $425/450 1 Blk To Surf Executive Sulte1 ba. apt. w/frplc, b 111 n " , BAYFRONT Newport Be1ch 1100 Sq. Ft. $oi9,900. rum. 3 Bl" 2 ha 3 BR., 2 ba. ••••••• $475w/gd'\l Beautiful New Modem :!Br, 727 Yorkt'own Blvd MARINA PACIFIC cpt:i./drpll~ Lg. pnllo. No J BR .. 2 ba .. U/11. $175 yrly ........... ~ ................. 1 2\i bath, Wet bar, 2 fi.rt.. be ' bll·ins, frplc, CoUcgci Park 2Ba Private Apt. Cable TV, Be SJ ' pets. 2105 Santa Ana Ave., STEPS TO BEACH r COM plac<.&. 2 Sundecks, In-m!j'· cps:~ ~pes. $400 4 UR .. 2~ ha .•••••••• ,.$450 Walk in clol!et!i. bltins, enc ach \'d. at Yorktown YILl-AS to !lee call: 979-SOM 3 BR. 2 bu . ..,.U.h:r. U75 -[ LJYE door pool, JacuzZi, Saunas: · ease. T'O.ID,, CALL 552-7500 _. garage, pati9. No klds/peta. 536-0411 Brand New custom AIJ(s. CASA VICTORIA APTS 2 SR. rum .. yrly WS . Tennis court: on Llft Rd. DARLING 2 BR house, $300. • VISION ._ $325 mo Ise. •Best 0 f STUDIOS & 1 BR'1. Bach _ 1 BR _ 2 BR Adult.'i. I, 2, 3 BR w/patios 3 Bit :.! hff. tum $275 yrly ~ ~W:Z.~ ~JzyR ~~~ ~· CdM. CaU Lo u 1 s e a I 1-U t 111 t I es Pd. Call • Full kitchen Drive by lllO Vlcloi·ia'. t'rom $169.50 No Pets 3 BR. I b;1, funi, \\·ntr $250 etenHi7f>-6(00 or &i(}..8319. ~9578 or 551...QIU eves. • Heated pool Almost to JlunlinE"ton St-itch Pool, rt.'<= rm .. clcvators CORONA DEL MAR ' WITH US Boll 3'13 Mammoth Lakes. Costa Mesa 31~4 REALTY Sl!IO. NICE 1 Bdr 0 ve r • L.aund~ f~cilities • OPEN SAT/SUN * Sec. gate. Gas & water pd 4 BR, unf. ho1111e. fam. nn, A wann St'tting f o r en- 2 BDRM., l BATH Mountain .-a red hill company garage. 35• Uv rm 2 blks • Free ut1lll.1e::i 64H17T. 525 Victoria. Cl\1. &l2-8970 2 b&.. $500 lse or !•'•'/opt. lerta.ining friends or relu.- Home in Big Bear on a NEAT bach, pvl en•-tt-Univ Park Center Irvine ocean ' · V t're.e llnens NE \V BR EE 0 2 BJ3,, t ba .. un i .. $275 yrly ing \\'ith nei~hbon. Spacious b-g. 50x100' woodsey lot . Utll pd, yam, only~•~10'". . . . $275 2 BDR, frpl hct!Se e T.V. & inaid serv. avail. , APARTMENTS NEWPORT CREST 1 &. 2 bedroorru; featuring You Finish It Save! .... • -• Bar-B-Que $167 50 & UP 'builtill3, cw;ton1 drapes, Gilligan'• tiland R.E. CU'I1~ l tsr dplx ~l.2P. WE ... VE R-ENTALS Dbl garage, yd, \t blk beach e Pho vi • l BR. pool jacurd. closed 2 BR. 2 ba. Coodll. $525 s.hag carpeti~, pool & out· <n•O 886-4696 Stv/rel, gas & water. Now As \\-ell·aa a tine &election $365. 2 + I.Jen, [rpJc, garage, • 1 mi7:1~~~1 , 2 BEDROOMS garage, .11pplr15. Util Pd. COMMERCIAL door bbqs. Enjoy the ~ $210. Gl=."Ts 2 Br house In of beaul1ful homes FOR yard, patio, Cdl\I Cpls, drps, stv & r ef r i·g. Adults. $190. 393 HSJnillon, Ofllcc 6ui'l' N'11t $250 6"""" .t.;CM, stv/ref &: garage. SALE! ;.et us solve your NU-VIEW RENTALS BEAi.rt' 1 Br fum. ap~ Sl65 Fum. aveil. Green la\\'f'IS C4J.4.Jll or 00-1960 Iii a· . ~ •. ~dull life al the PASO Robles. 10 view Ac. Rolling hills. oak I re C & , stream. $7500. 547-3803 Orange Co. Prpty. 2500 GARDEN G,ROVE VA an<I FllA terms. Shall! · and lovely 3 be<fJ'oorn, 2 bath family home W\th fenced yard. S27,500. QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES, 1n4> T;;2..t920 OH Bo;y! 3 Br house $285. housing needs. We're here 673-4000 or 49+3248 ~ $175 Sp.lnish •~le build-covered garagl?S, offsrret'i AP'r'S Unfurnished,. 2 Br ;r.1 g ; 131 E~~~!t. ~Ta !:esa .stv1rel, covd p.::.jo & g to serve you! HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1ng, pvt. eoclosed gar., pool, parking. Adults, no pets. $195. Ulil pd, pool, lndry ~ t &d &l&-6816 Nb.:W~ 3 Br, 2 Ba 1\1 Like ne\\' highly upgraded ~unlsoa. laundcy, adlls 17lll 20'.!0 Fulle1·ton N e, (1 blk 'tacil, cpts, drp.~. dshwhr, JA ; -'k iiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiii,..iJ home '325, lrpl, w/c singles 3BR 2s;\ tam rm din nn' fee n h 1tt$i 1 blk West E. or Nwpt' ~·r. 1 Blk closed gar. No child/pet. ~';:·&".'. ALA Rentals 642-1383 new cpi & drp$. Lovel.Y 0 eac o ater. 1142-7848 So. of Bay). 642-8690 Ha('ienda Harbor Apts: MESA Kl.US, pets, singles OK. 2 h1ndScapecf & l'Or patio. MEN, small beach h 0 Ie 1 • MEDITERRANEAN 839-7475 E GARDEN Br, fncd, garage $:!00. Com pool & rec facUi ties Rooms $21.50 ."'·eek. Apia VILLAGE $130 1110. t BR. Upslal.rs. l "ti MOSl I SINGLE w/ca t bs.ch. Incl. S50"J mo. 641J.&t57. $95. mo. 536·7056 lBcdl'oom Sl9S Oldc1· t'Ouple preteJTCd. 122 EXCITING VIEWS APTS duplex. $110. u11t pd. StvireI San Clemente 3276 Laguna Beach 3748 2 Bedroom & De S:M2 i\lagnolia, CJ\1. 49M69a IN NEWPORT 2 & 3 Bdrrru .. crph!. dl"pll; 4 BURM, 2 Ba, $280. Dbl 2 Bedroonis $255 Dana Point 3826 Luxury bayfront apattmenl utili!ies paid. 8'111n1, garage, kids, pet, stv/ref NE\V CONQO, 3 br, 2}i ba, 2 Bedroom Tov.·nhouse $3..'JO living. Boot slips at your laundry facllilies. Rec , CUUPLt: dr single i' Br dplx. v I e w /Dana hbr.--Cypres.s FF'ICIENCY apt from Sl7l . door. \V1:lk t.l shops, rt-stau-room \\'/pool t11ble, iO'ffi $145. Stove & refrig Shores; deck. pvt. p;ilios: 1110. $60. \\'k. Hid pool, 2-100 Harbor Blvd NE\V viev.· 2&3 Br a PI s, l'&nts, thi:?atre, ocean. A I Adu.I 40 ACRES Southwest Texas Homefinders * 642-9900 u~'::ty~i:i<~l~lne pool, golf, e:.:tras $ l 3 0 . nV•lLLAail, GphonE ~N l au ndry . Co5RtaGEM""'2 b m$41175557·S~ frpl c, garage, bean1 clng. few elegant, • \ery private, ::;· ~o;.a=· t!881· Brisco\~ nge land $4 000 S 4. O 540-4083 ..,., , 494+9436 LA r. a. mg. :ts&>\ & 33861 J\,ariana Dr.-2-bcdroo1n, 2-hrth units with Costa J\lt'sa. dr~ .... & .. ~. mo' ... .,., ,,,,,,;, MESA VI::~ 3BR, 2BA, Days 552·7000 Ninht1 WATEltFRONT 2 B G ....... beam ceiling new <!->c ,., .. o lo I Out of St1te Prpty. 2600 "" _, ~ • OCEAN VIEW, 2 BR hillliide r. rea.1 'J• . ' u'.,....""'° spac us terr.ices, poo ' 751-1415 daya.-"f2....8{61 avnr lam nn:.a-fr_ ., pool, fuUy 2_BR_Condo •.•• JZ)S/mo Lse ho Cp localion. $295. n'IO. Consider cpts, drps, Ulli.nS, & paint. PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW »Ubter'anean ~-ear pa1king.J ~::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;:;;!I IE E ..._ 2800 crptd. big kiteh w/bltnii &: 2 BR Condos ••... $2651: $275 :J\t". ~s/Dl'ps. ltplc, CISJ-kids/pets. ~I Carpi. 2043 \Vallace Ave .. 1..g 3Br duplex 28' liv rm All adult, full ~rily build- RH 1tate xc.T-d/w ~~"" q~ct st. Avail. 3 BR Colldos .•... $265 a: SZl5 ~;:;· =~'i::~a;it~ Newport Beach 3769 646-9'243 or~ . $.110 mo. Adlts'. 493-75.57 0~ Ing. New caq>el, dralJCS, -'~.. .l LJl:OO__- LAKE TAHOE now. oru.1. inc. water, gar· 3 BR H ixnes • $3(1). $325, $335 pm LARGE 1 Br, pool, adjacent 490-2413. built-Ins, d'"~r. '.eases from ..¥l~ll.Jt'l.5'~ Goll course &: view 1 o I s ' clcner & pool llCrv. Children/ 3 BR ··Homes . $360,$375. S3$ 10 shopping. $lli0. m o . NU 2 Br 11• Ba twnhsc s;oo per m... furnished condominium for pets ok, 4 BR Homes .•• $335,$395, S'125 Nf.\Y. 3 Br. :n:;., ua. drps/ 2BR, lqa fwTI apt across Deposit. refund ab I e to fplc, shag, tiicony, $24S'. trade of property In Orange 642-3111 968-4950 RANCH REALTY cpts. o small c:hildre:i or the st~t from th~ beach, responsible, clean tenant~ no mo. 493-6434 or 673-4200 (714) .673--7985 OCITINC IUW COllWT ! lllllU LUEillUMllC County. call 639--8251 r.--:NT Lse/Oplion, Ale sa * 551·2000 • f'IE'ls. 12131 868-aBJS aft 5:30. bltins. dishwosher, nX>nthly pets. lt87 l\1onrov1 a, (21::$) 661...Uatil Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba, brand RANCH REALTY 9r yrly, Call Erie.1t1uellcr, 646-6:S'l4 2 BR \\'/view, Pa1io, Newport B•y Tower1 •Socholon CASH OR-TRADE Lot in ne,y--plush-crj)tg,-treSlilf * 556-5800·• NE\\' 3 bl',-2ba, 2 car gar., 213-724-5880 days, or 714-cpts/dms, nrly new J.195. 31" F nd St NB Hesperia foi' Mobile Home. · ted . th TUSTIN REALTY d 1 67~5491 eves ,6'1Q.4533 ol' 49&-7664. " •rna O ·• • • ~Box 545, 1Apple Valley, lf~e iree1:"~a't.ilc i:J~t * 832-Slll * c~I 111>· ~ss, frp!~c:ed 1 Br Unfurn $150 l BR f I ed PARK NEWt"ORT •I IR ,2111 •2H&°"" .. From $115. $4'5 '~' mo. "··t"-'21, "-'"'.""''I ·I ~N~~~v~o~c~--=E~R~,.~,E~l~.D~~,,~ .. -,,,-.. , Y .• se. . mo. $29.95 WK UP. l Bdr., 2 Lol5 of bltns pool \\'alk to Large or ,emp oy , A u ARTMENTS ""'" •J .rou-JoU. Y• "" · v " San Ju•n Ba & Bach. Color TV. maid . ' : ma1ure aingle-. St50. NO .-3 br, 2~: ba, \\•el.bar, frplc, shopping, 112 mi, beach. PETS 0f · 493-1885 & I I l 2 Bedroo HoUMI furni1hed 3 BR, YARD, frplc., 1%. ba, i,;.. blk. 10 pool & jacuzzi. Capistrano 3 278 1 serv. pool. THE P..IE&\, 415 931 \\'·.191h SI. -. or appt. c1eor or ms ~--oral 3102 cpt, drps, bltns, att. gal-. Nr. shot>'". & Schls. ~~:;1_2727 N. Newport BJ., N. B . 54S--0.192 tastbluft 3831) and TownhOuses -~-----,----$:125. 2~·15 "C" Orange Ave., .. ,,.. VILLAGE Safi Juan duplfii1, 646--9681. Fr. $2'i4.50 Open·s.G Dally MeUJ V..rde East &. AdarTll 540-1800 FENCED 1 Br 1$115. ulil pd. C~I. 644·71U, eves & wknds. eves. 2br. 1b11. crp1 ts·~~~ps, range, LAS BRJSAS 1\PTS ***GARDEN APTS e DELUXE e ~im fro~l~ashlon •• i!= --,-Ti~E EXCITTNG Slng le11, couples, Cost a 673-!337 r,~~:~~~~·fr~~:v (';~:~i: con11n. poo. ·_,.., f>l'r n10, 5515 fiiver Ave 642-2566 l dR, 'iii BA apt for lease. at Jamboree on San Joaquln PALM MESA APTS. Mesa. \Valk to beach Hun· SEE t~is beauty todaY'. 2 <li·J)('(I. 3 iniles to Irvine R.1!J.g..jJS Elevatvr bldg 6n beach. l&:.I eeePOOL lucid spac. mil.Ster suite, Hills Roa.d. i\1INUTES TO NPT. sat tl n gt011 Beach $125. Br+ den, 2 Ba. Montk.i:llo ln(lui;trial, e.vull .1211. no University Park 3294 BR. Pvt balconies, hid pool. U11lu1TI. ~Br apt in fan1ily din mi & dbl p.ragc. Auto 17i4) 644-1900 Bach. I & :! BR. ftom $1'1':i' w/garage. Al!o walk to -'l'/house. Phl.'lh.,crpts, bltns, pets, nt0nthly 01• 1 e ase, Security. Adults. llf'Clicn. Crpl'l & drps. No door opener avail. Pool & , · Adults. No Pets \\·atl?r Newport Bt"ach, $135.. patio, 2 car gar. New paint !W--l5.i7 3 BACHELOR APTS, a 11 pets. 642-3645 Recreation area. Adults Vista Del Mesa 1561 l\1esa Dr. vacant. And vacant house J ..'&~•~'/£P"~P'~"c2'LU~, ~Sl~:H389':!'"!'__ J jTHEfil'TTEE~RRAJU~C~E'TT~ow;Momo;;;;;;;;, PRli\IE 2 Greenbelt T\\·nhse., year round. $160. 1110. lncld NEWLY DECOHAT~ onl.y, no pets. ADULT GARDEN H0l\1ES lj blks 'from N~wport Bh1.l.J ~.e~·po~SeachAS~. 4b1BR, ~RPLC, Fam. rm, New.3Br,2ba. \\'Clbar. :'~.Card~~· l\~dlbaPo~er· util. 6'73-l53l 2 Br \11/garai,:e $160. S65Ae _$32~· NB lRVINEAVE.,AT?-1ESA ~9860 Fing ~ .,..,,. .peis. g · Ins, ~ • ~~~ gar., 2Call~ bllns nr Ouhhouse & pools. rec .. 213-454-fi383 ., ' =~=,...::~=:,..---1 Yard-water paid. 548 .. 5.. 11,';11!.:'5.....1 8~· Near Newport Blvd. t 'N)' THE EXCTJNG ee. ,,........,._. , ~-?:C, ;~.~ ='!,l?· : $3&i Jse. ~9'142 eves. ON TilE SOI. &ch, Sing, Bern a rd St. Call 1-a. a • ....,~ Y & lrvinr Inaustrial Complex. PALM MESA APTS. -IO I"'~ Util pd, bsch ..,, ..... n~· .....,......,... ATIP.. 1-BR & dffi. frplc. fl'um $125. THE SECOND 636-4120 \VILLJAl\1 \VALTERS CO I BR fl90. 2BH. $:.!30. ~''"'UTES TO NPT, ~· ...,... L>.J.. •NEW 4 Br. College Park, Ille I fo cou I<' k I "'-"'~ ~ apt.a. Laguna & Newport.. EASTSIDE 2 hr, ;yard. $175. 2 Ba, tile roof, A/G $3$. fat~er. rTcniiis ~~."'·~"' ~% st:Y'· ~· 103 lo'lcl''addcn, CONDO 2 br, 2 ba. p\·t. Huntington Beach 3840 ftcc Bldg \\'/gym, Billiard~, Bacn. 1 & 2 BR. lroin ll57 $200 UTlL pd. oceanfront 1 mo., 1st & last, $100., clean-or lease opt. 833--8974 !i7;>--181J5 I putio. pool, adulis. Close 10 • ------Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi Adults, No Pets. Bdr, No. End tpguna ing &: Security. 5 57-2 2 8 9 pool $.100/Lsc. 5.'i2-00St 1 DOOR to Beai·~. 2 Br . .Shopiiing & trans. $ 2 7;,. J<?IN T~E CLU.B Secunty Parrol, Refng Inc., 15o'i f.tese. Dr. $250 •• NJCE 1 Bdr. lrplc, pool, 6'1&-0648 Laguna Beach 3248 Hse1 Furn/Unfurn 3300 Adults, _Y1·Jy. $~ n10. Will-6-U·a:!OO . •Live 111 heauuful Huntington • M~ • (5 bllai from Newport Blvd.) garage. CdM JBR 2ba, LAl.x:Ul')', private ter $215 . mo. \\'111 unfurn-LOVELY 2b d t.andn1<Lrk. Choice uppe1· 2 BA YFHONT Char1ning ht; 2 j46...9860_~~~~ · NU.VIEW RENTALS l'Ommunily, 3 a~·re I a kc. Ei\IERALD BA·1; l Cit ... C D M -VIEW ish. 673-6640 da r , cpLo;, r P 5 • B1·. 2 Ba. close to the 1'111-tu· 2 bu Plush tTptni: tJrvs I .-:;: 673-4030 or ~!M-3248 $-Ml(). lease. SELECT PRO. den, 2 baths. Ocean vie11·. 2 ix..d~ni,· 2 bath on quiel 3BR 2ba, ·comp fum, frpl. ~~:(J 1~n~~c 2'~~(r!o·P;'.~L.._.~;~· lion Doll~~. Club I.: 11.'nni:~ 1 2 . ·car Prkng, pool. ·~dult: I BEACON BAY Costa~ 3124 PERTIES. 55&-2Ei60 $5:5. ·•cnth, yearly. street. Large sundeck. $340. i:fllls, drps .. \\'alk 10 beach v.t:i-.1.100 co~rts. S:U~· n10. AJ!iO a \~11~ch the boaLo; 81lil by. 1 b1., Jg. !Iv .. nn. pine •2~B~R~.~c~,,-t,~no-pc~.,-.-,-,~.in-g~l,-,·.1 THREE ARCH BAY: 3 Ba._, BOAT SUP & shops. \•lrnter $2'.!5. Ph: 1011.'I)'. ~O\\e1 1 Br. $275. The Sa7:> mo. l\1gr, 6 7 3-7 9 8 5. pnrwl, beam cell. beach/ AVAIL NOV. 15th. l br . House for matw'e resp. t'pl. or lady. Ref's. Quiet nbrhd. No children or pels. $165. """""" l\fOBILE H. Pool. Sp No. 8. over 38. $140 mo. See mngr. 1973 Newport Blvd. &i&-3500. MESA VERDE 2 months on- ly, pareiits In Europe. 3 hr. 2 ha, 541)..5886 Laguna BHCh 3148 RUSTIC l B R Furnished Hoose. ~tature s a I a r I e d man. $180 mo. of94..8S63. Hou.a Unfurnished S 2 ba. Lov('ly hon1c; nit.'i? • &12--0177 -CHILDREN OK an1en1t1es art' ,,;upcr. r.·lust I !147--0321 . l boat avail. $245. )trly "'· •. n1ngr. Apt. A. 980 W. · la J7th St., Cl\f. pall'l & sunpol'ch. $450 Like UC\\' 3 bedroom, 3 ~th j BACHELOR yrly. pvt pntio, Lge 2 Br $170: 3 Br 1 \~ ~ .e to a ppl'ec te. Adult • Beach-Fireph1.ce-Yrly• Util. pd. 675-3337. 3 BR, Yu.rd &: gnrage, new t.1onth, yearly. toy.·nhou~ In Nc\\:port with n~~ beach, Lido a.!'ca. $175. Ba Sl!IO .. Dupl('~ _& 4-ple~, ~~~nity, 40 years & over. Attractive 3 ?dr., 2 bath. CONDOMINIUM, brand new, crpt •• ~' .... ' '•t. , .. -=:n l\10NARCH BAY; 3 Br., 2 shp avllllable. $47.-i mo. 6i5--4179 or 6T:>-267a _!_pools, crpts, dips, 642-668:.! Lois of paneill"' ·"t!"rn<>I -Nell'JXlrt Crest. 2br, den, w " -'"'!...., ba: nice home "'/iuv.:ly C D M LUX'..,Y L ~ -·-Elden, ..,, mo. 644--1554 ard $650 1\1 I I • .•. • UI\ l BR. FURN. tl 6 5 / l\1 O . 2., & 3 BR. APTS. cpl, drp; UXUry Apts dr&JM!S · bit/ins -~ mu. 3ba; VN;w. Dbl cHr gar. NR. So. Cit Plaza, 3 Br, Y TuRNEii·.I£~ J\fagniflclent 3 bedroom home ..J\<lults only. 2620 Avon ~10tm, ~~\j~· ~~·hay,~rd.Alg:ZOOt · Jusl completed, 1 BR's s195_ 1809 \V. Balhou 673--tl.3. !.4!:>, until July l!it. 675-29>:19 :.i Ba, bllrn!, frplc, fncd yd. REAL'rORS 494·1177 on Shorcclitfs, pool. beailti-Street • * 673-2G48. aiS:.952t · v • · 1no. 3 BR w/fplc $.110. mo. llRAND NEW 2 bi-, 2 ba, -·-··~=~=~~~~-! No pets. $29a. 673-!>743 fully furnished, P ri va t e Tr.AILER $1.IO/n10. Zl ft. , . GREAT L 0 CAT I 0 N IN dplxs.,. ~teps 10 ocean. $325 ON THE BAY Dana Point 3226 OLDER 2 be.Inn. home; close beach. $1200. n10. nr •ach. $JO. dep. Cull EASTSl.OE LGE 2 BR THE BEACH AREA. Open to $395. Davidson H. It y. Slh rJoor 2 Br, 2 Ba. Slip to tov.'ll & btach. w / w NEW CONDO a.t1e1· 6 pm, 979.9~ \V/'W__, bltns, refrlg. Pool. Daily a f t c r no o 11 s . 1901 G.fr..7!173 ovai!. S.'lOO. mo. Newport -==-'-="-'-'-=~.--$17a. _ Adults, no pets. Alabama H.B. Call 839-6133 Sch. 642-89.ll or 646-11316 carp., stove & re r r Jg. Super _2 bedroom. 3 balh, STEPS TO OCEAN 642-9:>20 a:;k for Jack or l\farlon. NE1\R O<'t'un & f\-1arket, 2 T~EA.I&niq~ 1~~ ~P~ Available immediately. $235 sparkling and pretty. Ove!:: 3 Bdt·m, 2 Ba, $3.'lS. n10 $200. 2 BR. 2 BA QUIET. -W-ALK TO BEACH-ljH. ~·early. Crpts, Drps. Room.s 4000 c\oos split level Townh'-"J-~. l\USSION REALTY mo. Santa Ana 3780 a' N'O , ,126 Th . l , 2 & 3 Br, crpt, drps, 646-5800 SL.EEPlNG room near Lido ~oJ.?~1!1 ~~~r~c~.n~: • 494-0731 • EASTBLUFF r. r. f?;;.~Tl2 unn, blt111S, gar. 221 16th ~t. or 1 BR, pool. adults. super Shops & beach. Pvt enlr. ?Ii · Adult $613 h. I ~=~=-~~~~~ . $50 Per 'Vet"k-$50 J\loves \'ou 2Q5 15th St., Huntington i;harp! t'W11itw·e av a i I, & ba. SIU. mo. fi73...03(J ~~I~ n:ont . SJSj. UTJL pd, 1 Bdr, frplc T"'<> bedroom, 3 bath. $330 In. J\1odern Apt. ulll pd. QUIET. secluded 2 Br. 2 Sch. 84.7·3957 Westcliff area. Owner/Agt ,•~· "='=~~~--~ Per mo. looks proposed Manna. $3il . 67~ Ct.,..ls .. drps, bltns, closed Gnr. $280. mo. Ref req. C><:ean view, Viclorla Bch ner n1onlh. Call 51:.?~i. Ba, bltllli, ti;Pl c, po o I , BEAUT. new triplex. 3BR, 8.1.1-35~1 or &UHi075 ROC~IS $20 \\'k up, '>11th General 3202 El Toro 3232 u:;.;. 2 &fr. frptc, oce11n vu. 3 bed, 3 bath, bonus room . _ 00 SI , ga1<1ge. Adults no pets. 376 "ba new washer &. dryer ., ki!ct:~r $30, "''k up apt. ----------·~--------OiUd, &mall pct $-195 per n'IOntli. Sl~J -1"1 ern n~k: Apt \\'/ \\f: Bay SL :-l'ucle<l _ LARGE 2 bedrn1, -ba, cp~. 548·9755 or &15-3967 CO'M'AGE, 1 Br"$115. nmv ~l • ..1~61dte8: ok~~ $365. NICE 3 Bdr, frplc, dbl 4 ee::;· 3 bath, S500 per garag<'SCall 5'l2-!!~~7 SIO':i. 2 BK, car., cpl., I :1a11·a1·~. ~:gI~1NmoRE!Ei.f ~:!~·-b~~~~~~"ltr~du~fs. H~ ~L~l~V-E-A~T-T~l~IE~-~.~EA~Q~l.- Stude:nts fine, util paid. ~"' garage. yd, pal)(), kids/pct mon · child OK. no pets, cleaning 84&-l3U $2'.!5 642-4387 $25 & up a \\'k, 673-0-WO BEACH cottage $135. Avail 831...{)10'8 NU-VIEW RENTALS Call 675·7225 Apartment• Unfurn. <k'p. $j(}. re!',;, re q • d. CHEZ ORO APTS pets. · mo. PTNE Kt\OT i\IOTEL &sic fum.Utll' pakl. LEASE 2 Br Rancho Vlejb 673--4030 or 49>h1248 j..(8..7"..J7 UNFURN Apls. ? Br .. 2 Ba. ul C SEPARATE 2 Br hse SD). Condo AJC retrig t. !--~---~~--Balboa Penin5ula 3807 , 823•1 Allan1a \\'estcllff area, sn1all pet QUIET nialure «.cl t/ M Filed w/'J car ........ ae-avall dprs. 84s--s500 or ~!l563crp VIEW. Vacant, 2 Story 1 ... ARGE ~ br., l ~a ba. 1. 2 & 3 BR. Priv gar, pool, OK. call 642·21a2; &15'-9060. Nr. bus· ss.>-nOOJK. prlv ·-~ Spacious 3 BR, 2 Ba. $350. \\' 11 /d P t • asl er d Close to 556-0058/557-3<&? See pm 1'10VE the finl S270. H t• Be h 3240 $350 EXECUTlYE CONDO as r ryr l'ln. a 1 o ' \\" 1 . l"}'l'r. EASTBLUff' Beaut & fl('"'· .;;==~i."=r'-'~=' See now, garrlener, 2 car un 1n9ton ac __ mo. 1430 Del Mar, Arch A ·t 1 0 th ba drpg., Crpts. Cl<>:>e to si.:hls beach, 536--0336 1 br, bl!ns, pool l1vall. Year· Room & Board 4058 IRVlNE 4 Br, 3 Ba $45(1. YOUNG family, pvt home, I ~"'=·~'~h~H~"~·~·~94-'-=lll36=~--1ge rr~~~ 7'Br. ~11p e avari'. .~ S. Cst Pl:iza. 546-8688. 2 BLKS lo iieat'h on 7th Jy $2-IO. 64+-0.li'i 11. , PocM T, Wet br ... frpl, 3 car. ga.r, 2 Bi> USO. Sln .. Jcs ok Super 3 BR Sp11nlsh, private-n..nn daily. 310 Fernando, Beaut. Adult l;iving SI, lbr, w/!rplc & en_clo~ i\l :Hun~ OITIM, room • All Si.-& ~,·-, ·-o • . .,.,.;. • gn. •d• Av·'! now ~~ =' 00 "''' $175 av"•I ,..,, ___ BAY1'~RONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on ,_,.,,.,, in t'Xchan<>e for lil:ll '"" "' .... • BRlNG kids & "" 3 Br ........ ~ · ·" · "-' · Condos Unlurn. ••'< opt 102. 67~752'1 o• ,-, 0••1 No 1~t.s. S1iuc. 2 Br, ga• 1•,·, ··-~,, " ~~ · heh · '"" " '"" ALA Rentalt 6424313 • • $275/nio. BROKER 493-3611 ""'u ...--• ••-ow p 1 .,,.,..-;i• mnin hay, 1ivt · w/p1C'r hllusr-ket'ping & babysittillj'. 2 Ba, pool, T·h$C $265 ---------'-' LUXURY apt 2 Bdnns. 2 hen!e... oo. BB~. 1";. haJJ, ' ~ . , . 9791935: G4.1 .. 1JIO 5S2-3630 ALA RENTALS CO'ITAGE, .all uUI pd, 1 :!BR wlf'urn, fr fl I c, 1% 2 ilR CONDO, LACUNA Ba. Sub. parking, P 0 0 1, C.111. S180. 6~2-1410 1 ~;ovE in lo du~. sp~~ious 2 BDHM. crpts. drps, oin·. R 1 4300 'IOUSES-Du "' ''"APTS Br, n30. Single preferred blks to beach. NIGUEL, Pool Slde w/VIE\\' sundcck. Boa! slip privg. 2, BR apt ir/sundeck, 2nd -br. apt.s, xtras, !lbr Sl::i.Jmo. yC'arly. No pets. e nta s to share , J:"~ XTRA sharp 3 Br, fam rm, Can 6!:>--GZM aft 6pm rarn Rm, frplc. 2 lushly Adults only. $550. n1C1. lse. lloor. lgc kitchen. No pets 17391 Apt A Ke c 1 son, $:l2.i. S3S-3-150 t -All sizes & prlt.u. \Ve service Jrplc., dbl gar. vacant $32a L H.ll 3250 lnnd~c<1ped patios, $325. S73-"°""' or chlldrl'u. w.1--IIOO aft 2 8-12-0389 \\'ANTED l\o1alc roon1miae, all the beR!.'li area, Hunting• H fl •-* 642 9900 aguna 1 '~ 494-8093 •;>"" · NE\V 2 br. 2 bo, on Grt'Cn-20--35, 1o shr sm. house 1 in om• ngwrS • --=~· ==-~~--• NE\V XlTa lge 3 BR 2 B pnl HUNTINGTON ARl\.1S I ,_, 0 Cd'1 $100 M,,~ n ton to Lagunr. Dally listings, CONDO 1 Story, 3 br, 1~ 5 l\i!NUTES 10 beach ·· a. A'ITRACTIVE 2 B" 1.n New dt:luxt:! 1,2 & 3 BR's, be! ... ., , palio, pct K. "· · mo. Vilt"" .)<]a ' daily phone service. FIREPLACE. 3 BR. 2BA. ba, central air, dbl. gar., Large 3 BR: $325 mo. o.ceanfront Apr iv/dbl gar. _ ·~ s ...... g 2 BA, all bltns, unfw1l. Call adults $275. 546-7838 6. ask ror John Member new cpls ""& drps. Fl'eSh pool fac's. 826-6515 or O\vner, nftS, 642-2225C.P..1. $500. mo. 642-2164 d ays; crpts, bllns, drps. Adu.I ts, Rltr 968-~l/ 5.16--9008 "BR 2Ba l Blk I Be ·h \VANTEDmature stralght Outmber of Commerce paint In & .out. Bltns, $29.1. 547_7341 ask for Sid. 645-8549 ew s. no pets. $165. 1970 \Vallace ·• t " '. • ~ ac ' mtde 10 share Ja:c home -. CALL US OR C0~1E BY ~· .f'~k. lor Bev or Dale N 3252 Duplexes Unfurn 3600 OC'EANFRONT Yearly. 1 BR. Ave. Cl\.t 64&-0176. NEW 2BR, 28l~ <le~. & patio, y~~~ , n10. in H B. $150. 962-WiS ftft Bay at Ne-wpor1., CM &t2-8383 ~· La51un• iguel Englcnook, 1·1et bar, Bal· 1 Br.. stove, refrig, w/w :U:R apts. ,Bell\ Heil & ~ 6 • Closed on Sunday TOWNHOUSE SAN JUAN CAP. 2 Story' NE\VPORT BEACH, New 2 cony, cpts, drps, bltlm, car-c;rid ne"'':f pa~nted~ .No ~r84~\ of B 0 1 sa f'i:;· 2~Ah~l~~~~t·yrl;iio3 1 i~~·s'°'ro=N~S~lBL=E~.,~"t~,~.-,,.~.,.-'-1 1 "N"''ORDS! aln1ost new. 3 hr, 2 ba, br. 2 ba, 2 car gar., 12 port. ~1536. c 1 rnn. 0 pe.s. niors .,,,;. ' ... ' ncr' - ' n1y ..... ach ant Call Teri ..,.. ..,_ Lg, 2 br, 1~~ ha,. Condo. den, bllins, dbl. gar, fncd. blk. lo bch. 5100 Neptune, NEW *lra Jge 3 BR 2 B only. Sl35 mo. ~8-6920. 2 BR, free gas. & waler. 61.,.51}12 or (,,,.3) ~21:5 at ofli~. 6#64-io. We SpedaliJe in Newpo!'t nr. Hunt.1 H(br2.31~,~cl. yd .. comm. pool privl's. Nr. NB. 213-696 -3871 or _,n-antront Apt w/d,bl ... !·TRIPLEX 2 br, yard, gar. CJ>ts, drps. Onld ok, no 3 BR, 21~ Ba, 1J bl.k to IVANTED I al h Beach e Q>rOoa del Mar • 1nalnl/poo. 1 ~ l\lal'ina & goll course. $300. 213--94.l--Kl64 11.fl. 5:30. v<.:s:;oo" ,_ 21., d "": quiet· street 1 child oi<.; pets. $170. 842·1652 beach. 822 \V. Balboa. Open t'm e to 5 are '"-'·-· .... ""'·M "'-tal Ser · 4 BR ~· f l 754~°' -1 •• ~ PEN 3 b 2 · mo. uu· a ;ys' t SI''° ,-0771 ---0 • •= (213 476 '7 3 deluxe 2 Br e'pt w/same • -.-. vu.1 .J\A:I• -CLEAN , ~. p c. mo. -.,........., e.~A . . r. ba. 645-8519 eves. no pc s. """' 1110. 11......, 2 BR. 2 BA. cpts., drps., ~,1. ""':'. mo I -v S N.B. &15-S6l? or 6-t2-4896. • vice ill FREE to You! Tl')' cpt, drps, D\V, bllNi, nice 3BR, 2ba hou.se, I ease, v.:/frpl.. din. rm . &. 3 STEPS TO --AClf _Love! $155. 2 BR 4-pl ~x. crpts, rnge, carport, 1 child OK, no pct!!'.. PARK Ne\\·port 2 Br. 2 Ba, r:;;Y'v"'t~W RENTALS friendly neighborhood. S32a gardener. $300. balconies. Close t~ Bay fl 3 Br 2 Ba .... f le new inr refrg. family, 00 pels. 7;,s s $160. mo. 531-6:>-:15 S2'i1.!JO. 6 4 2-7 03 7 d11.ys, Garages for Rent 4350 V" mo. No fee . Ask for Bev fiTh.5982 ::"675-ioo:"· lsc. 673-8148 drps'. ~ n:,r' Unf. Pijkr: Shalln1Ar, fH!l.n~ NE\V 2 !11" 1 ~ Ba., frpl c, 644-4302 eves. GARAGE ror rent. 242 Uth rB-4030 or ot-3Z48 or Dale, 963-4."67; Mi55io" Viejo 3267 _ . 673-2282. S I 5 O. LG E t Br. q o bltns. Nr. b::-h. Adl!s, no San Cle m ente 3876 SI L.~t $20 Call U FENCED houSe Newport 2 BR. near _po.rkC 1w I w, · Ap•rtments rurn1shtd LARGE 1 br, 1 blk. 10 bay child/dog. 673·0 c {' n 1 er. pets. 5W t.:al\Iornla. :1').i-:.'911 TO\VNHOUsE Re"' or LY. E~-;i~~· · :-;1~~0· or An•~ Bcach S180.•in,gles.,famllcs. drapes no pets. ean . 3BRCOndo,2ba,pool,patlo, Balboa Peniniula 3707 or ocean, uUls. Incl. 5195. Opcn.642-2~or •l94-17G3. LARGE 2 br. nr. beach . 3 1 21 ~ M SU 1 &rv1C't!616--4.'11 l ~l~r~ :!~· ~~ ~ ~:i;r on'ly.w~~~ ~; ~ ~: (:~ll~ns Ma ~~ ~~:· GT:i-4600, Gr:i-7876 C\'l'.8. 2 Br. Hp!. cp1/d111. No chldi·n 1'~orced air heat. encl<!. ga1'. 1 le:: $:llO. ~oo-17,itr 0ttan I SINGLE Car Garage nr 12th Ungton Beach. And 5 Br 21~~1alt6 pn1. Newport Beach 3269 BAYFRONT Beacon Ba y 38l4 °1' 1i:.ts .• $175· S"6-!l280 2257 411141h St. 536--0669 St & Balbou Blvd. $25, mo. near Newport tiwy, $175., 0 I~ 0 Tow N BE Ac l:I l e. $190. Bachelor $190. Apt. r' P..fnplc St. 2 BR, Encl gar, no pets. San Juan 67:>-4600 days: 675-7876 ~. kid•, pe:ti ok. Agt. }'ee. lfOUSE. l BR, 2 CJR r 4 BDRM, 2 BATH Utll pd. Adults, no pe13..-!}26 BEACON BAY 1 br apt . £}..'TR.A_ lgl? 2 Br .. 1~~ Ba. 1 ch.ild o.k. $175. mo. Capistrano 3878 SINGLE g1iragl! nQir t.Jo;rtiOr 979-8430 cmr11.... prlv yard $ i,:.;i o E. Balboa, 675-4533 utlls. incl., ya·ly. $300. mo. !'pis, rlrps. nr OCC. Sl75. 960-28Tl & A1h1111.~. Coata Maia, 00:-.. ~. • • • 673-8203 157-8.172 CONDO 2 br., 1 b a., · Balboa lsl1nd 3206 nio.,536--0952 New Harbor View ho 111e . UNIQUE SPACIOUS 2 Br. l\; B n i1·ood/n1irron:, 2 cur gar .. 546-0026 Mflf'r fip1n .;:.;;;;:;;,o...:.;;;;;.;;c;;..____ 2 Bft, No pel!!/children. r·1.1n!aslic vie"'• near pool, &Jbon Inn: Pool. UUI pd. Capiatrano Beach . 38l8 EASTSJDE 2 br. encl. gar. overlooking golf c 0 u r ll'C · pool, avail' ll/l. $205 nlo. Offic• Re nt a\ 4G YEAR ROUND sm. 2 br-f'lrsl I: last mos rent + tennis t.'OIJl't, pa1•k &: JC:hOOl5. $100 to $250. ti75-S'i40 h1und. nn., cpts. $230. 2057 $200. !2131 a!N-5612 ancr 6 49+-2918 or 6-J()..(Xl37 eves. cottao-e on acp. lot. Newly bond. Cnll 842-7:143 $491 mo. 640-5868. Coron• del Mar 3n2 NE\V 3 br, 2 ba. duplex, "A .. 'fU.~!ln Ave. 673--0797 Hunt H1rbour 3842 I •· CONDO . °"'d & f;i.. t cpU drps: fenced yd $285 B , z , · 2 BR . '-"' , \\lll<'r d~ , rtUlge re,,... $225. NEW Plush 2 BR Con· WV ELY Townhowic near f fil>M 49s-l840 . ' 3 R., :.? 00., lllU' II., nr. &: hol \\·atCI· prov Id I? d mo. ()[' 2 ... ~~11 ~ 30. $200. do, Shag crpt, Qrp1, encl. water~ 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc, 1 BR. 2 Blks Ocean. Adu.It. ca I. store11 & nffi~s. Adults. WTOAIVNTHOEUSRE •• 32· boaol slip. POOL $21.5 49~9l78 • ,..,_...w:io-po.tlo, pool. Bkr. ~ prlv. patio, pool. $m/MO. No pets. UUl\tles pd. Sl87 orona del Mar -3822 S300. By O\l'MCr. 546-&197. 3 BR 2 •• BA d R N T S t .A • ' 388, •-1= P 1-"1• 3""7 6~1988 A t ~ '174 ·~R 1 2 s c · · 74. • r11pes, crpts. •n • na u ~ -en,,_ 4v VACANT 2 BR. l BA, new •..r i gen · • mo . .,,.,..... ' SEE TO BELIEVEt MA• A ".i r, r Pt s • elec. blklns plu11 wnsllcr I.: .;;.;;;,;,;~=-·--...;.;;.;., YEARLY SB t•L Ba f'rplc pflint. 60x100 lot. S2liO per OON~ BR, 2\W 88., new. Costa Meaa m4 2-2 br l ba $'110 A $29() drps, bluns. no pol.5. 8Xl dryer No Chlldren or pets $100 Spacla11.1 Slnglell, n r. r, n · ' mo. Alk For Keith 96)...+til 15 Acre Park -Swtn1 Pool.. ~ 3 bi. 2 ba, $32S. A ii Cenler St. 646-1181 $450/~10. An 6 p 1\1 . : slloppi~ .\ tr.11'1.~pol'tttUon. i~ ~~'.!~: ~ <f BR, 2 &, 2 Story. $425. mo. Av•ll Nov. 9. LGE FOU.Y FURN 2 BR w/a&ngc A re cent I y $lll0. 1 BR duplei1. Marrted.1_,ll-l&-9681::c.:°"':..· ------Garage ncl. 5'U~i. 1501 W E STCLIFF DR. NE\VPORT t'lnancial Ct'nter Leasing Office Spi.OI Ai "'· .• g 1'£ \JAAGt:.:ll 171~1 642..Jlll ~·· 2-a&.. SSc PER SQ FT 16tT \VESTCl.It"F ·NB ACT. $4.1-6032 wkndl sm.mo.AvaU.Dcc.1 Tl4-~ " Bllnl, Wtw, drpi;. pool . 1edeco111ttd.644-6800or cpl. rroi:i·smokers. no peta.La gun1 Beach 3848 _Ap t1 Furn /Unfum 3900 9113 · 220 Aft. 6, 848-0102 2 BR t 'Bfl, Den, New crpt.1 Adlt1, no ))l'.la. $l!\J. lil'.!-~.D &14-7326 968 A West 17th, S.t8--0.t58 ~;,,;;;i~ii;;;~~~~.J~~SQim~~~'c.~'f"~l~~~/~~l:io~":':r1 Coller Parle ~ 2 BR, 2 Ba condo, frplc, .. dt'p5. AU new bit-ins. LRG 2 Br't. pool., nr Shops, ~ lnrgt 3 Br 21~ 3 DR. 2 Bii, Cp11/drps. bll· 2 Bil, l Ba. t blk IG OCC$in. 6i9·3701 8c•ut:--4BR 2BA, new crpUJ. bftnt. $250. Awai~Dee.-r -~r. ! CM" -pr, $3:!0. adaltslnG pets::..Utll+tld-&. Bru1d new! trplc·· stuig Im. frMh paint, upsniirg, RefriC,.-frptc. dedc, blltal.; .... ..,. DELUXE 2 room offict": bllm.; Jrpl. NtOCCilEltrlJ. 842-9918 evts & wknds mo. ti46""'.AllB 1884 ?ilonrovta, 01 ~ crpl .. lulty drapt'd, ail nev.• Nr. OCC. $1115 mo. 557-0350 '".:·, m.,, ,_,1-~l.ll re v Corona del l\lar 43c Ft. 567...f§t bcf JOllm. S BR, alnalc story model 2 BR., 2 be .• $115 Mo. 1 BR tunrts~ i$135. + Ufll. a..Dlns. M1>. to mo. or )'t"llr STUNNING 2 br. 2 b 11 , 2 BR. l Ba, top. ~ 3rd 'J'I,, I t('lr(~ RrAlonomie11, Bkq. 67$-6700 Coron• del "'-r J'2l2 Condo. Elec ~e. Extras. 3 BR.. 2 bl., $385 Mo. AduHs, oo pel.~. 548-3176 or ll'1&11t front 5345. 673-0930. G11.nk'.n apt. Pool . r ~ <". "tte.~1 . sm. mo. 0111 niter ~ 1'.tU&t IC'e! 9684t97. Caywood Realty MS-1Z'IO MB--1026 ev& 4 wknd1 m-1016. rt>om, sm. 710 W. 18th St. 5 pm, ~4.5 ~~~ 1t~:~hui~ a::~nc! NEW 31Jr. 2 88, bltn,, CLEAN 4 BR. bltnl, Whwhr, 3 BR. 4 BA, Duplex, 2 blkl. STUNNING I br g:1.rden apt .I Bl..K. to Beach, 2 bl', 11dt11!1 ALL utll fld. L«e 1 Br 11p1. STUDIO n.pt "'ilh kltcheneue ~ Bit., Tc"inhou•·"· rs1i~· Rn1. Xt!r'l:IX l'OpiC1". Neur trplc, ~. SUPER~VIEW frplc Edftnn lligh are a, beach, $300. yearly.,642~18$ roo11 .. rec. nn., $1S.1. Adults. only, no Dtlll, cpts, drp&. Blln,,. l't'frlg, 11hng tr Pt . nenr Pottery Shack. Sl25. ll'(im SX"l(I. 1 liK, from • j O.C. Alt'flOl'l. 833-3640. t WC';. &73-2925 or 675-2024 i'mo. 841)-.tlM. or 64)..1914 t10 w. 18th St. 675--1954 • Sis.\ No pet~. $4.,._1517 Lncl. utU. 49.f-.3674. Pool. tennl~. t'Onl~ilf>ntri ·-·crtV" •-·< ot•~. ' R bN'rtlcfn!I. ~par>llf' f11mUy UI II\.;\ .,.. lol\Nj ..... ~ CHARMlNG 3 br. 2 b11,, NDO t br, nr. beach ,\ BLUFF CondG. Z p Ip. n , B Traila, older1 P"Qple TO\VNHOUSE 3 br. So, of !Aft, ~ar rolltgt. i'!_l'llJC, 2 BR. tJlil:y ~'d.. .~IOn.· Cln'll! 10 ,htlppln.t '1t'QUnd noor. A('Prox NX1 tq Avail. now. $42$., 675-2776, pOol. Avail . oec. Ist. $190. 5BR ... ·:d.y S.1i85. mo I •t. proferrod. Avau Dec. 4th. Hwy. 11p11cklu1 & mottem. Freshly dl'OOr11ted, $16.i S2SO/MO. Adu1t1. only. «:: Omo ,,,.11rh tHl~2611 fl. $1Zi. mo. 1&111 Ncwpon • fB..765&, 67S4125 mo. 536-1.187 '752~1430 It. 49-H404. 645"3974. $ti0. Dl(I. M9-9J91 or 833-U44 714~t1 C9.11 675-382.C. ~!!!!I~-·· ... .,..., Blvd' r'~M. 54~--9166 .. .. ' I · ' I / t • • • • • • I ' • D 12 DAILY flllOT 1i0fflirl:;;;:"'~~;"';';;•';;;;;;;;44G0;;;;1 ;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;~1 5300 Po .. onal1 5350 :.;•;:;•:.:l;;;lne,. ____ ..;60=51 I .:.;l::•c_ ____ ~~i:.;=.;;.;=~:.:-::::...:= •Ip Wantt~, M F IOOtl•lp W•ntod~_!2!!1 l-CALIF. ANIMAJ.. CONTROL GREEK lt"ntleman w Ith LOCAL Novtns & Haulln& CERAMIC TILE N6"'W • AVIATION MECH Delivery Stmda Only *BUSINESSMEN* • ou must lrt\'eitllpte lhl1 new 1:cinc-epi of ottk..,. 01"¥ani- i nrian! "TOTAL OFFICE SERVICES •• '' MESA CENTER . J-huitlna'to.i&achSbelter Famou1 Greek'• bystud&ot.Larptruck, ttmodel. Free tstimattt.No ~xpreq; lralnattu.IJlllY -Y l n d I Comm trclal lliaet 8311 FAllon St ~ Shipowner'• name. 6 '1' '. reuonable, Barry S.ll-123:1i Sm Jobi ~ICDme. 536-3426. ~netlll, M·F 11-:w. lr.ter-OF DAJLY PILOT' TO ,.., ... ..,0 IERS. Rf;. avail. 1914 O'llrlc, C o • t a Back ol uunw';e Society Siu. t)'tt, rttYinl hair, ru 1-lAULING, M o v I n c and Cf;R.Q.tlC tile I o •ta 11 e d v~ now. Call yoor .N·rny QU IR S """" ST A M..._ 1500 Sq. n. at !200. ANIMAL ASStsr LEACUE lbs .... 58. ...... noenUy Trull c~an""· 2 lludento. "'°""" '"b. 199, complete. R«Tvll~ and Join the peo-E THE USE OF A LARGE • ALSO adopt!o~ ...,;,,. and ~ Europe1n I a o au •au, * ..0:l7'9 * 1·11<-791-000 p1' who ve Joined tho Arnty. TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. Ind. with omce, 1!00 oq. n. ne"te"·· 1n1om1. 960-l!llO du>eet, lwlm<. Yacbuman T Soll ~ ~ M..., ~ll63. Bl':NTON WILLIAMS 330 WEST BAY at '"" 11.-220 1 phuo ANli.iA'l.s IMPOUNDED won! to spend the wlnt" SKIPLOADER •dump lnlek '-"op'--"=---...;.;-c.;;• STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE wlr.n&:. 817 w. l'Zlh Sll.'ttt, St. &mud female Tri. &. 1prlnK raotttb1 In worlr:. Concrete, upbait, '''"·'JTO'"""'M"OT=IVE=-:.,,,w-,-: . .,-1-:e:ll 642-432! FOR APPO.IN'l'M•"""· Cost .. Mtsa. BelQ:le tem'.ale Tri' S w It le r I and. Southern sawing, breakin&, 846-1UO *TOP SOJL * COMPOST• ttady. Smog lie requlrod. ...._, ... Ask for John McGann Poodle' ml.1. ~e \vwte France I: Greek I• I and 11 * MOVING .. llAUlJNG. •MULCH * REDWOOD• Ask for E':lh. 646-9Xlt An Equil Opportunity Employer n;M°~ ~te-:.'1~ =ec:r HARBOR ~nan, maJe, s!M:s ~pe~clrcl8:1~th ~~ ~ l Lona: DiJltance. CALL 586.6930 BABYSl'M'ER 6 hn per dll.Y Help W ttd-Ml-··· . tcf MA' 7100 otnc.-e IW."r\•ll.oe 111 a 4 hour Lab, maJe, Black o1 means, aame lntere11.w, Tutarint 60M for 3~ yr 10ld &irl. ·NB .. •n • F 7100 Help Want • l'O"t, wtlh '"' ct.pita.I tnvett· Ctnn Shep mtx, fem, \Vt/l.\n alto poe1ble one m J 111 on FREE PICK· UP of ml a c. area. /\tusl have own tnn1. 001.J...EGE Studeni. oVer 21 GENERAi OFFICI meul. Certn Shep, fem, Blk/wht . dollan to t1hare, WW meet discard... %13-592-6263 aft. T&"m'IS lflltructton. Pn~, $1.50 -Pcr hr. 6~ aft to work ln pin&' 1 h 0 p, ci. .. -gal 'to tnln for ... !hi' :1ti.iff: w i Executive COMptANV Terrier rnllf, malet Tri at Jadlet' lawyet'a oUlce 6 pm Thank you ... MIU One hOur. 4 PM. p/tlme. $2.25 hr. 67l-1.366. ~;.red ofc dutil's. Good typ-~·tt111ry "1th tolal know· n.EALTORS Cock:er/Beaile, ma.ie, blk/wht to dlacuu Po 1 s Ible ad· HAUWNG. IJ&ht. Anytime. Call 675-43n BABYSITTER, mature V & R Perry's Pb:za, 2laJ% 1 .... llkillli req'd, "1.. e al' n 1Jc11lte ol YOUR Businf'S.• $INCE 1944 Silk1e TelT, male, Bm/81)' venture or joint venture. Abo odd jobs Reuonable Schools & womant.. to baby11ll 11maJl \V. <lceaWront, N.B. PiTrchas order procedure ·1ntt lt1 Of!OO&. A ReceµUon· 671-4400 :ep mix, male, Blk/bm f.fwit be OJlt!n m 1 n de d • Call Jack ~ . Instruction 7005 l',;!~311 2 1\1.on, \Ved, & Fri. COOK 1 w I l c.h b rd & r l 11 n & '. 1 i111/~rt"tary also capable G b. flDusky, niaJe, ~~.~\ll' civilized, good dancer & Hou1ecl~nln11 '654 --......,-., Exp'd. L"-h • 0 1 n n• r. Jnt....,·ated Data Corp. :i;zs:I I ot hurldl~ all phuses of rest ane, ntale, ou."""o Kood swimmer nnd hav e .. BABYSITr .. .,. ~e· your huslr1P~s A 12 hour NE\V WarC!house Next t 0 P~le, male, White pusport. \Vil! spend part Ho USm.EANING thl'\IOUt COLLEGE student g Iv Ing yr, ·old. 5E~nt:i ~:k'. t_~~· Good Benefits. Top ~w 0:~~~ Mesa. i\JIS>A'trin•• ~rvtct• Cully 0 Co •-~ 3200 T~11. nib:, niale, 8Jttck of time on yacht vl~ltlng ""''" ..__ ,.._ hi do piano lessons c....i .. ners Al 1 ,1 ho -,. ~•-... ... range A .. ...,.... aq Irish Seller fen1 Red Greek Islands wJth many .rv-....... e .ur.iroug Y Ile. and lntermedla.te-,.•" c' a 11 tns on y.'" Y me. Mesjl. APPLY,· G O L F CART MA J N-ll"IUU1.'l1 In YOUR busillC!Sll. ft Incl 400 sq ft oUice In AND oniERS friends, single, still n1ar-All oc:dJiona. A1ao wlndos. Bruce at 7 5 2-1-3 2 3 ot .!._erde. References. SG-20U. SAl\.1'S S~D JI TENANCE MAN, exper'd. I All mu In tully bonded. Industrial park. Ttm DNcoll Kitten, male, Or'i· tabby r I e d , sepe.ralcd, di't'Ol'Ced: M3-231l ~78. ~YSflTER, wanted, part 3901 E. Coe.At Hwy, Cdt.-1 F/t.lmc. Apply In penon · · · •he o!Dce: A contem· 997·2100 or Leland House Siamese, mal•. blk/.._. All Jnqulries v.-elcome. SlOO Mesa Cl.eanJnir Service t l~l h d r 3 M Coon•-· t>or...ry office suite In ex~J· 536-0:t)l ,,,,.,, C w~'~ Floon VOICE Piano Theo ime, • rs . ay or COOK or caU, Costa eaa "I 1 1 · Ith •~nnn Siamese, Sealpolnt fem Reward for fnder'1 fee upon arpeta, I wa Y-·· "-me ,;_ llllnery mo551 ~~!~· Irv 1 n c area, Spagettl ee·•·r ha• t.... Club, (U4) 540-7500; 1701 'nJ new O<'lltiOn w '""""'· s~ra•• . 4550 '""hr Dom. mal•,'Blaek proof &: verification. Do )'PU Etc. Free st 557-6742. ...... nu ...... -......... '""' .... Gol "· .. -· Dr CM ul ollice -furnllw-e 11.nd equl~ iv • ... ..,. k all her Mr. Newman 833-2320 mediate opening for Dish f ......... -...:-• niC'nt ~1 \'OUR dlspo~a.J I,,; Shthr Dom, fem Gry/wht now such.a lady? C HOUSECLEAN,NG·. Good BABYSITI'ER-grandmolber Up Cook. Apply .in ~n GUARDS I di B ~~-1 11 Shlhr Dom, msk Black & teU her to \Vrl·te refs. Own trwuportation. , . ...,,, Sep 1 ..... ~ .... •-......... ..... •. .., cu ru;: 1 ~I ~lrc MINI.WAREHOUSE KITTENS&: PUPPIES Oui.fied Ad No. 226, Dally 557"""" I [fi] .,..,..... · .. i>, o..-uu .., -.... \V Coast Hwy NB lmmed need llill & p/time l)µt.'\Vrllt r, Bo ex Copier Pll t PO Bo 1!i60 <:ost .........., I talary.2gltls3.&~.640.IM82 afterlO·a.m. ' ·' ~forOran&eCo.area. und 1.'ll'\otronic PlhilOul tape Private, locked Individual L 0 ST , Y n & b I a ck cat Af o ' c4 'sD ' a LET us relieve you of Your L""°711• COOK Call {213) 4 3 ~ s 53 2 5 . 1·11!· .. •lator. storaRe units. From $7.50 W/'o\1tite patch under neei. esa. ........ , •• ; •• 1-·"-. Refs. BANK 8a ~->I -lhru Fri ..... per o .., TENNIS N NE, .....:t.:l --... .......... 7 -.,,nstH a·-Ex r'etll!e hel ful bu m-"YI"• o • . . Yourt ofGbe: Plush, mA.LLSPACE' m ay still have tag A YO . 96.l-4.1tlor968-53>9 .. ·GEN'LOFCTRAINEE pe 1 P. t not day. 1.lwrence Securily, conll'mporary semi-private w It e I ep hone nwnber, H 0 u SEKEEPING wanted, Job W11ntecl, Male 7025 Hun•1 .. ,,to Be 1 u-.. -~... necessary, Apply: TONIO'S l ~'~"""'~O,...-~-,..,.-,..-,-oll!ce ron1plete with execu· 961)..1970 Vic:Santn. Ana Ave 15th sr, Here's just the right -... oe n ae 1 uo"'""' 210 Newport Ceotea· Dr In il bl Pl all Chriltmu gift for tbat part ttme. Hutrtlngton area, BARTE N 0 ER: Exp , * Rull-time N.B. 644-2601 blwn 2-S pm ' HELP \Vanled: Ideal for ll\e appo tments, ava a e ~we c 642-1938 .an 5 , ...... Jal tennis player who Exp. Refs. $3.50 hr. 963-1912 * ea. .. 1..i .... eY>'W'P dealred stude ts P/time eves & 10 )'OU 12 hours a·day. LINK wkdays has~· th. Available for your Holidll)' """'6 -....... n · For further ln!~ation, STORAGE UNITS LOST: W8. l.&."P male do(I:. a pla:e~ pli;, :i=~ Ironing 6059 parties. Plan ahead 673-5609 e Bkkpng~ie:.r~~ exp. helps DANCE TEACHER t'~tM9~~~~30~::~;: .. oowct: Persona!, busincuorrecrea· Golden Lab/Welmaraner. \vaitlng In line. It's a I 'll do your ironing for 2D JobWanttd,Fmale70SO GOLDENSTATE for l,.:nildren. Over 25. Aiust needed. Hrly wage phi.I Uonal storage. Frum ta. Vic: Nwpt He!Kht1. Family memberahip in J.4guna cents a piece. Y.ERSTILE Ex-•tive BANK know basic d11,nce .tonns. bonus. •'or more Info. caU Jom!x>ml & San Diego Dog. REWARD. Please call Beach's exclutive High· •548-8454• Secre t a r Y ,..:'::'" p/t Pet'l>llnnel WU! train to teach. Also ~7891 or 89'J-22"A rN'l'"':tY. Olli !1794ll.)), days 879-3075 & eve land Racquet Club. Only L1inds_c•_P,_ln __ I_ 6066 employment. Ne~/ CM 10230 Paramount Blvd ~~,IM;;~nced dnnce'teacher. HOSTESS otal Ottlc• Sefvlce• LIDO VILLAGE ground f\oor 645-5869. IO families are privileged -area, i:>l-1487 Downey, l:t13} 92J..9461 '" • ...,,..,, P/tlme. 2 Eves A 2 ·daya. 714· !540 ·5451 Storage or warehouse LOST: REWARD I lt~h~:y co~rt ~uc~~d~r:; LAWNS BROWN? Sl'I'T~PJHOUSEKPR. ayall. Equal Opper. Employer 30-34 hrs. Private club. Good LEASIN~7NEW RETAIL"+ OFFICES FROM 35c Ft. space, 600 ft. Reasonable. ~!i grown male cat, black & ln a residential neigh· Renovation ls a ne:cesslty 4 weekdays or can relieve. DELIVERYMEN over 18. wage. Flnt'! medical plan. Pa ui . 6 7 5 -1512 days. btallrown, Jona ha.tr. Hu Manx borhoocl. It's 8 tennla key at this time. Contact Gn-:en Hire 11. Lagunan. Save Gas. Bt:AUTY OPERATOR Perm. p/lime. Early niom Food & beveraa:e expcr. Age 613-3111 eves. ·Wearing fiea ("Ollar, Vic 1 b h . cl··~• Haven Garde n s 2123 Referenees '"'1285 wanted LA Times dellv"""' lo N.B. 21-35. Reply to Claaslfled APROX 1,000 or 2.000 ~q. Ct. ~~77~ECo:t8ru~t~sa. ~~I ~\~e80~~r'di. N'ewport Blvd., CM'. Jim MATURE'Pr~cal Nurse Make more money! homes. $225-"per mo. ad no, 282 c/o Delly PUot. J5c per•sq, ft. Westminster ves · rectots l'Omes with mem· Elmer. 646-3927. 1 eeks part-time position. 497•1128 612-4800. P. 0 . BOx "60, C.0.ta Mesa, 11. r ~a. Possible remodel. L01sr. Top (Jack.et w{long be rs h Ip Inquiries Masonry 6070 Relief days. 642-4Tn. BEA'~ Salon Llrln ·-a, DELIVERYMAN cCa~""'=~·~-----t llJ8·80Rl. s eeves) to evening dress 61!4-4146, a1ter 8 p.m. u.... r":-..... Earl AM • HOSTESS & BUSBOY In "'hite w/colored dots & WI LLIAMS & SONS HelpWenttd,M&F71'00 has space avail. Jor rent t!?CJ'IY M™iwshapapcr route, Apply In Person In lite weight rriaterlaJ. Call MaBonry Llc. no 283046: Dec.1st. 67>4100 Si?'ik ua ve car. ALLEY WEST 8;t~~ ~nWim~~~Plc:n~ ~ j~ ~~a 66sGo~ squatt nnk ' ..,..._,...,,.... 'r:tl ~n block " stone , Accountapt ~~J>: i5~~1~~1 l$ ~NTAL ASSIST. 2106 W. Oceanfront, NB or Parlilng. From 336 511• -~ walch bracelet. Nr or ill .~ Brick, Block & Sto.ne_ Junior or Semi Sr. Experi. Get Paid For It \Velcom· Chairs~de exper. ~· ~uir f!:iJ! ~0:-~~. -O.laney'e Restaurant, NB. -~--eneed""tn 00c-& awnung de-in g Newcomm. 1'lexlbJe Expanded duties. 3W-dRy ~· lmmtdl1ite opinlnt ings. Recessed. A:-.:~ftl. Air Bu1ines1 Oppor 5005 Substantial ~ard. (213) • • sired tiy Ouistian Newport hrs Need car t)'pewriter F\Lll salRJ')'. Many benefits. For Pel'IOn With Knowled&'e conditioned. ~· location I i;;;;;;;;;;~;i;'iii;;ii;;m;i~ 597-1808. B11by1ittint 6008 Pa1nt1ng/Pap11rlng 6073 Beflch C.P.A. nn11• Submit &: happy d ls p 0 1 Pt lo n. Beach area. Call 96l-2"36. of custom draperies, Xln't I _ just oU treewa,y! Good ll LOST: 2 Family dop, lost '.::~:i.63w~ta11ytea.as1otsil1Boed 547..:Y.15. DENTAL ASSISTANT opportunity tor ad- I ,·isi Sility. Mission Viejo.El A SPECIAL KIND OF Nov. 7th, yellow lab., t yr. BABYSITI'ING. My Home. eCALL AN EXPERT• o · Pi x BODY & FENDER Q_lairsldc, ~I 1'ime. X-Ray vancemenl. f'rlna:e benefits. Toro area. Call ,to preview llESrAURANT old & Blk &: \Vht. Cockapoo. 6 to 6 wk~s only. Fncd Quality & h:onomy, Llc'd 1560. CD&ta Mesa, CA. 92626 MAN hsccnce req d. Salary open. Sa I a r y commensurate 1714) Ta?tl.700 N...,,.,,rt n--.. prime '--. Vic. Giesler ji Monti. n a. yd, hot lunchel:. Pomona Ins• d, Ce.Uoote Paiht.lng, ANSWERING SeJVice girl, Jo'ringe bene. Beach area, w/knowledge & exper. ~ """ ~ ' ....... ~' NCa 557-3803 School area. 548--M54. 979-3335 over 25. Wit! train, C.M. 64'!-vo32 S17-2:i69. ~fanager, f 15.25 SUPE.~IOR Profess. bide: nr. ll o a i 1-losp. Ground fir. o t.) Ice space, 864 sq .. fl. at $295. Dr./Dentist suite, 1100 sq. ft .. $765. Ask for ?aotcCann HA"llO" Ctil\lll"ANY JU:ALTORS SINCE Ul44 673-4400 . • WESTCI !FF BLDG N£ wroRT RlACH -. . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' '" C.111 Mr How ud t1'1!> b1C1 : ' • l MO;" FREE RENT * No ease req, Dix. -oUices adj. Airporter Hotel. AJC, lull se,rvJca. From $145 Mo. ·2112 DuPont. Room 8 *" 833-3223 "I'll hOOn * DESK space aYB.llable $50 mo. \VIII provide furniture ~n. Smalt, ch•rml nr. 540-1777 ~=~-,...--~~~ HOME SILK SHOP rustle. Ample parking. Beer FOUND, l):odak Camera own-BABYSITTING by hr in your ACOUSTA/Seal-exterior one area. ' BookkHpe_! • $750 DENTAL, exp d o fflcc & wirle license: $55,IXKI. er lden!ify, by serial no~ ~·R~~er64~.'!.oand even· story, atart at $145, two A0REA Dl5bibutor wanted .• ..v'k ~1-ee t'l Applicant manaaer, busy Huntlngton l :~;;2200;:·:11Ar::jborw;::BI::, ;CMj;::J COLE OF NEWPORT ("{)]or, approx date&: loca· -~>&~e.,._ ~ story Sl.95, also interior, ppor. to earn up to SDI Thru T. Bal. Property Beach offi ce, fringe RLTRS Con l?At. HB Police Depart· C ij J L D CARE. Weekdays. 842-1008 '-· -per 1no p/time. We train. Mgmt or Escrow exper. be net its, sal!l.l'Y open. ......, "' ..,. " "'fld"' 4 ti1S.55U ment 536-5621 Chrlstlan Mme. Mesa Verde COL.LEOE SU.fdents painting Call for lnterview. 63!Hil23. Also Fee Johll 962-3329 ~NE PERS<:)NNEL LOST: Ladles s w 111 1 Dia· area nr S.D. Fwy.~ int & ext, airleS& equip. Alao APT MANAGERS WESTCLIFF h Di'"E"'N"T"A"L-.AS"'S'"'IS"T"A"N,,T.-e<D\nr-ES••r<•irv mond. Watch, w/Dlamond EXCELLENT care for small kitchen ~abfuet1 rellnlshlng. Per!:IOnnel Agency Part t I me . Experienced. ~I\.. ""-'Y..._ I General Manager band. G re at sentimental inlant ill n1y home. Refs. 673-3658 ROB Working eouple, middle aged I Mark III Center) Salary open. 83().ll30. Loan Proces90r to $700 M 111 tar Y re t I ree with v n lue. RE\VARD 8.13-0592 847-8836 srATE lie 17822, bonded' :rt ~:ch~~~oho;3e~ New· 1651 ~Ed~~ S.A. DENTAL Aasl&tant, exper'd. ryHA/VA/Conventional leadershlp exper. desired to aft. 5:3U or wknds. E..XP. Olild clU'e. Working palnt!Jw \nt/e:xt, 15 yrs 4~l"6I BOYS 0 GIRLS X-ray cenlticate. Good pay. 488SultE•. 1 22 7th4 St (at l6olrvl2":'1>4CM70 h e ad up a loc a l LOST-BRN LABRADOR ·mOin's only. Fairview &: ~-~~~re~r.~.~f~ree~~·;,";·..-;•;lll~l :::·=::::'::::I • Call 548-81144. . disbibutonhip ol a leading Female. 6 mos old. Vic: Adams. 549--0752 Henn, 642-0238 The DAILY Pll.DT hu DENTAL Front omce part " ~ •'Ar w-.\ tnn~c'a= ~~if; 18th-&: Westminster Nov 7. Cabinet M11king 6014 1st CLASS ExVInt Painting. =· 00°~1n.EG~ p~~ time, exp nee. Xlnt J~tlon . .iANrroRS, ruu;,,r:; time .. -~--·· SlOO Reward. No questions. Paperhanging. Air I e 1 s Assemblers EAST & WEST COSTA-Cail office nw.na.,r 6'6-2481 eveni .. -, o p In management. Send l'ellume 645-7092 s 25 ) 979-529-1 .. 15" to a Maxim. P."O. Box LOST .;al II T ."'°"' WOOllCRAFTspeci81Wngin pray, t "'""' PRODUCTION MESA.642-4321 DISHWASHER Wanted Newport Beaeh, Santa Ana ru. El Toro. 92630. ¥.. p e . ~lk/&11 e, custom cabinets furniture PROF. painter, honest wcril:, Equal Oppor. Employer Da.vs. Beachcomh '11 Cof· &: Orange. Apply at 17182 PARTNER WAN'T. ED om"'"'"" ""'"· refin & repair 531>7907 r<aa, lol...t, .... est. "'" ASSEM.BLEJtS BOYS • GIRLS '"' Shop, '"33 \V, Coast Armstrong Ave., Sanla Ana nil!a. ans to Baba, recently · • MS-2759 6U-39U ... Hwy, NB. &42-8475. between4&:5:30PM:.Pbclne T~!lnh~~htSl~ c~~: groomed.~· 893-28,p C1irpentet 601" PROTE~ PAINTING Electronic assemblers with N=~ru~~·B&IM~ ..,vc:TORS ASSISTANT ;:.""";::;,7;:;81;:'::,· =,,.-"'"'-~-I Alust have management F~~ boyg ~= AlJ.. TYPES Weather Proofing. Wood , at least 6 months experie~ PenlnsUia. Coota'ct Mt. Young lady (18-2S) to work JAN ITORJAL Superviaon. nbillty &: be willing to roll up area. CaU to identif;y aft 6. •BIG &: SMALL* lronmuon 545--9506 In cable harnessing wire Backltrov at the DAILY a a d 0 ct 0 r P 8 11 811 tant crew dUell, all a r a a 1 sleeves & work. Sal!U'Y + 54fl..328l 536-1648 *10% DISCOUNT_• ~P and rework of Fl!lted PiLOT or call &:2 l32l A /reccpt. 1n health spa. No Orang~ Co u n I y . Call: equal shf,re of profits. Ex· ~·o. Female •pprox 6 ....,.. FINISH Carpentry_, custom Wallpapering & Paintlng circuit ~s. Good vision leave aP11lic.r..tio:I exper. necess. We train you. 556-1050 for R.ppt.. « u nal -.. o. stt Ho :r ·~ .. ..,.. ..,._,,, 1 ,.._,, ""-" ....,.o or corrective I ens es ae-· A ly In ann Jour u--• ,_ P 0 ~"'""' ua n. old light ~-wa w blue rem ode I, patios. Call r•q; es, ...., ....,.,..,.,,.. ceptable. Apply ln person: Equal Oppor. Employer Pp person or eve. rieym11n ......n11n,. Mr. R111seJI. 1714) 997-:i130. eyes. ~f.i.ssion Viejo s3o.0059 I?aldwln &. LenhoU 646-9795 Plastet/kep.tlr 6477 BRAK£ & 2112 Harbor Bid., CM. to "wk ill a uto club •I> Drug Slor• Np 8 before'• alter 6. *CARPENTER* Standard · Drapory Manufacruror Proved Ibo~. Xln't ..,, U.. Dress Shor. Nets $40K yr LOST fem kitten looks Uke Xlnt craftsman!hiirlow J . T • HINKENS Plaatertna. M • Expcr'd or will train for sura.nce benents, paid vac. Pina Per or Gr $81M yr Slam'ese, NeWJ>Oii \Vest, nr prlcei"Robert-~2051 AcoUlttc Celllnp, Room ad· emor1es, Inc. FRONT END MEN & all posUions Beach Drapery 5 Dll)'L 646-8838. Liquor Storea Several Magnolia & 1-l amllton. RE!>.IODEL, add-<ln, gar ditlons, patchlna:. Uc. No. A Subsidiary of ' Service,~. C.M. JUNIOR SAL£SMOf Signs-~::'it Glass, ~~aJe, white Chillchllla ~~:~~·tr! e~~~~ ·::~~~~es AP:~~i~~:,:cs JNSJALLATION MEN D~t;rLJ1~~e~~~ ::J: ~e 10-15. Earn ~$40 per HOLLAND BUSINESS Persian cat, In vie. Mague-•REMODELING * PATlO Call 54H825 Santa Ana, California 92104 ~ ,.. 548-2Z!l. week a:etllng new CUit.om.en 645-4170 SALES 540-0008 rite St. Cd.M. REWARD COVERS, CABINETS & 6071 EqlW. opportWlity employer rot Pep Boyt Store EARLY Chrl!tmas Shoppers for !he PAILY PILOT after &:6-23l!S.or 551·3503 • GARAG&:S Call 673-1166 Plumbing m/f Imm~. tull-U me openings. need e:xtra money? Good school itnd Saturdays. You ' *Rl!STAURANT'* Costa !>.1esa. Neat & clean. Seats UC +~Owner retiring. $28.000 -Tenns RIVIERA REALTY *642-7007* fOUNP: Male dog. Go\dl1h Carpet ~etv}§_e 6016 L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Xln t 11ala.ry & worklni xtta income avail. WOrkin& must be out l' achoo~ red: :nea collar. \V h It e Remodels & Rep&in. Water ASSEMBLER -:~la~ I be ra I empioyee asfew AM\Vho~AY d~~~br"t.,or ;~ !~~t!n: la~ i:~:k. No pa~. Eastbluff area N.B.JOHN'S Carpet ·& heaters.disposa ls, M •··• I So -· ~ "' dell ri -"~-64~. Upholstery, Dri Shampoo, ec ....... ca . me exp er . Apply In Person teivw 194 · ve es or ~ui. •• SILVER Charm Brace.let. <Soll Retardants,) ~nc:ricdil~was~~ w/hand tools pref'd. Sm 120 E. 1st Street . . Tranlportatioa provi ded. SenUmental v a I u e . S20 Degnasers & all co Io r I Servi co. wfxln't benefits. Apply Santa Ana -C" 'I 968-4812, Reward. C.0.ta Mesa area. brighteners & 10 m i n u t e tf'm~Jwnblna: ce. a t N e w Po r t M & r I n.e' BOYS fi£CTRONIC , Equal Qyportunit;y Employer 548-2453'. bleach for your w h l t e c. 10AM-3PM, 5 O 7 Superior JACK IN 11iE BOX, tmiMd B~~. ~r:i~tev~~.~ ~~in:a:e >::.a m;e~ Remodel & Re111ilr 60ll AnE·~17oN; GIR°Ls ASSEMBLERS I ~~~~-nos~~ at ~ mo. A n 1 w e r I n I INVEST your tlme• Beat ills s.ervice available. 1181 S . · Beac.h Blvd., Hunttnaton flaUon. Diversify ~ Jn. Be-..... c ti.•...,.. come. Call Don Bnck.ell. '"""· ....... 847...5418 - ISO SQ FT, $115. mo. Incl. M W ·• 5030 ulil. Boats & bay oulllde oney 11ntl9'U your door. ~ WA~I to borrow $6,000 on .D.!\I. 2,400 Sq. Ft/P.C.H, 2nd T.0. Private party ooly. & !\ll'l2nd Jo'loor S650 mo. Int. neg. 64&-4888 eves or trade for? 557·3026 24 hr.1 ~-~"--~-~= COSTA MESA DOWNTOWN Mort, Trust t>Hds 5035 Witt clean livi""" nn., d,lnlng YOUNG exp. nr lie. Arch. P•r,r Routes ~n St, Coeta ~f.esa & Walnut, CM. WW14. ·1~ •-·' will dedgn & b"Hd Im· GOOD JOB In -u B I &tZ-8592 rm .. &: hall 15. ""''¥ rm. provmnts to your home or -.. na ell n /..311embltrs needed w /pc LAUNDRESS, f/Ume. MeA """""""=""'="7.='7"1 $7.50. couch 110. Chair SS. bus. """" ine. John. "~o 7037 Pensioner. 2 days a "'ttk. M11ny Locations. board .t 80lderlng e"""r. Verde Conv. Hospital, 661 FOUND ON !>.tAR VISTA, 15 """ exp. ls what ("{)unts, ••.r .....,.. ~t 1 h dri k C 11 M L •-rt ·~ Cen 00 CM "" .. ~ SO il r ,.. ,_2 " us ave ear, ~ n eni, a r. •m-Some trainee nni>ltionJ open. ter -~ . LAGUNA Sma WTY not method I do work Rooflnn """' good f Ph ~ .. · ··• re e re n ct s . : _......, ....... Pennanent emplo~ent in Blk/\Vhite female puppy myself. Good rel. 531--0101 13-2289 vu--.M.L ,, ... $~ RE-ROOFL~G. All types, t · Equal Oppor. Emrloyer pleasant surrolUlCl!np .MACHINIST FOUND: Man's Sid Jac~t Pltof Carpet ~~~~"! need the work, BoA, MIC, ATTEND ANT, exper.for CASHIERS SWAGING and Cap. nn .. Crttt Area, F oor C~re & '1'1'1 s Lie 100191C.39 ask for Andy graveyard •hilt. Good pay, call 1'~or Appl. N.B. 646-4507~ Dutch Mamt Serv. 537-1508 645-1691 Frin&e bene1lt1. Apply Shell COOKS & Industrial Relations MACHINE '150. Newly dee., quiet lJ6 Rochester. 642-1905 Business Rental 4450 C IC 6019 REPAIRS II R Stalkm, 1000 Irvine, NB WAITRESSES (7141 494-9401 OPERATOR LOANS UP TO W/. ~~~~~~~~~ 1 ~!!!'ent onctete Free cal. tic!rie~ (:· Salary according to exptr. TELQNIC 1 t TD L ~ ]~BACKHOE, Grading & \Va!t 83()-.M20 nytl ie Pre.fer no students. Exper. · Exper'd on Fenn Rot ary s oa ns ' ......... .. Trenohlng Sec. CoMtnletion . a n AYO,N pr<l'd, hot Wiii !Caln. Apply INDUSTRIES -Maddnes. M"'I "" ljiiiijjjj;i;;;~iiiiiiiiiiii~·tftJ Clean-up, Hauling WI dirt, J C ROOF 54H066 Roofing· betwn 2:30 & 4:30pm, Hams L 8 h a~e to setup & operate A &.100' NE\\' Ml \V/ Cl Var. 2 JD L Cust Cement Work. 642-8Sl4 new & recover. Free est. burger Hamlet, 1545 Adam11 a9una ••c make adjUlltmenta to swage All glass 81))(20 store or ofc oans 5350 Don 1,;L=''o.-=&~!="'0.,.----~ Need Cash For l~A~"~·c.CM~;A~·~k;':":;_Mr~.~Car=-·11""E"'q'lwtl~O~ppo:li5~r.~E~m'ii5pl'?.oyer~ .. aluminum & steel -tubfne fN. A/C, Warhse 18' cellg, Personals Sewlng/Altet11tlons 6084 to prechlon tolerances. \v/sprklr:s, 4 truk hi drs, Lo~st rates Orange Co . CEMENT WOTk of all kinds, Christmas? rasro. S ENGINEERING Excellent worklhf condltiont, I kg hi t l LOW Sattler Mfn Co VIRTUAU.Y any mnlady Reasonable, free estimat.es DRESSMAKING If you're amblUoU! & en· ' CA HIER company benefits & arowth gc pr ' ra ' •' ' known to man can be aJ. Call 633-3.115 ALTERATIONS thu.slastic you can start Exper d. Full-time. Good TECHNICIAN opportunity. RE NT. could divide, avail. 642·2171 545-0611 levi11ted thru lhe Her b a I CEMENT & mock Work 84&-lt640 earning n1oney Im edlately w/(igures. Neat appearance. Send resume 0 f · quafitlc. unme:I. Edinger at Nwpt Serving Harbor area 24yrs. ph1J090phy. Brin& Iha ad W II UOS 'd walks as an AVON R~RESEN All bene1ll11. Advancement P ~o g relss I:.~'. growing tlon!, backaround &: rate ~l~. ~-109/l~oop, Bob 1~~1 ... -.,.~~,~QS 'i J:'j, ~;; ~ , "°~~:·~~"&,.' etc~ J; 1C, or' ;b. ~ 642-'321 ""'"' -CotlM• TATIVE. Meetal people .... ~~ poH=k 5$j L~anSA()'p s~tro~fectronlcr.,T e ~~~ PrangO 'aoxto '"12S .J . uni ,.__ NEWPORT HERB PORT C'lntt11ctor 6021 .. .--...... ....,..., fun too. C 1 for dcuw.s: capable ot bui lding & · · .w •;:sot& Ana, Center Sen Clemehte 276 Cabrillo, Apt. C. Costa l ~-:=":•:':"~'§:=§-§~§~~~5'0=·=~=1·====~~·1--2200~~H~a~.-bo~r ~B;l,~CM~--1 debua:gtn1 sophisticated Calif. 92711· 1000 Sq Ft 1.lesa, GERWICK & OON, B 1 c! g. ~ Electronic clrcul~. Jl.fust be Equal Oppol\ Tployer Stora or office Lott & Found 5300 ALHAl\iBRA HJ Alumni Contr. Add remod. St. lie. CHILDCARE thoroughl y familiar iiiim -= =---0~:x~~~e~:~1::r~~~ FOUND: 2 female dogs . ~~~~!"i~:i~~~~~~ ~!~~:· 673-a>U, ~;;:_ l~Sl=::!::K:.:..:&:..=f:..-1::N~rf.:.~--=--=p..;-~;;;,; .. · ~ :~ar C:d~ -:~~~~~~ts~~:,:~~: MACHINIST · 1~2-9764 492-7333 Ux>k llke maitese. White. classmates. Please c a 11 casiona.l eves. .P.~~t live & opp or t u n I t y for ad· 540-0083. Joyce McWhotter s m I lb D E S I G N E R-Dra1tsman, L a A I U a 0 8 P 'I 0 B P L '"o M-A .U ·o near Larkspur & Bayskle In ' .ncement. DELTA el.E:C. Sm&ll precWon ptrt.a. Set·up MINI.WAREHOUSE FOUND: 1 BuMy, vie Atlans 968-8453 remodels, addltlOM, homes, p B O I O p B O a U I N N l C A p I M Corona del Mar. TRONIC CONTROL CORP. & operate var I et y o! Pnvate, Io ck e'd lndlvldual la & Huntington t. HB. 1 WIU. Ncrr be responsible free est. 963-5830 Carol \VaJker, &.Us9145 646-7776 ma cll1nts includlnl t\ll'Nt "''1Ntl.!e units. F'rom S7.50 Call 536-3488 o -.3666. for any debts or llablllliet Electrical -6032 L MU L C KM & 0 0 a T I W p I , EXEC. s E c RET A RY. lathe &: wrtlcle m 111 , 1.1t-r nJU. LOST: 1'1 Irish tter, 6 mos, contracted by anyane other ., 'l)'~ CHILD Care & housekeeping. Challenr·a:. career opp. for r;hort runs. Exper, required. ALLS.PACE bm cir, 16th St. HB. "Tul" than myself alter this date: ELECTR I C l AN * Old N U I C L A C p • O N I ... 2 Boys 8 & JO. 4 Days lnlelltrent. mot Iv a te d, Small shop, da;v shift. 96().1970 ~-1171/842-9653 eve 1V12/74. M 11 d r e d c. Jobs -Nev.• JQbs. Scrvic~ C L A. p I 1' I a T I L &: 3 eves a wk. Hours flex· organized I nd t v Id u a I . STAC05WITCH, I NC. :Freeman e~n" •nytlme an)•plaee. ib!e. Will consider live-In. Superior 11k.ll11 req'd. Opp. 1139 Baker, Costa ?i1e1a ,\VAIL.. DEC. 1: 471 N~·port F;~~~~i':c~1~1~py, Baker SPIRITUAL READER •.,;;54:.::Hl829c.::;:"'-,-----,.,,; 0 Cl M 8 B 0 0 8 IN 0 LT AN 0 Refs. Call att 3pm. 548--3681. responsibilities. Pleaae sul>-. 54.9-3041 Blvd>$.U. mo. 25'xm·, gd P ,-0 d 1 ,.,. CLEANING LADY n11t resume & history orl:~Eq~"~a~I ~Op~po~r~·~E~m~p~l~oy~tt~I r.,r any hulllne~s. Owr/Agt. -";,.,,=_;>~"'-''3:,:l::;;JT'-~~ Open 10 AM lo 10 M , ;:;:•;,;•::;•:,:n::ng::._ ___ .;._:.:.;: MK 0 N' I 8 A U C i\ P 0 8 RM I G e1UT1lngs, lo: Box 4 2 4, ,.,, -"1/6-o " =rouND p Advice on· all matters. 1· Ex....,,. 5 Night k ' ~"""' '"" J...., : ooellt', male. Vie 312 N. El Camino Renl JAPANESE GARDENER P CM U l C L A ,.,... ' 1 n wee ' Bt1lbolt. l&land. C81lf. 92660 MAC I! t NIST wa.n ted, S.\'/IC.E: AVAii, krr le115e In Greenb'"rook. San Clcmentc..,1'~or appt. Exp . Week I y Ma Int. BPM·2:30AM. NtwPort Bch EXP'D POWER MACHINE Hardlnge Chucker, act up lioardwalk Shop'g Ctr. at 5S?-76S8 Call 4!Q.0034 T 492--9136 Cleanups. ~ & S hrub U I "P & & T N a N ofc bldg. Sleady 'vork for OPERATORS for Swim & & •operate. $5.25 br atart. _l-hu1t, J-l}>r. Call: ~2366. FOUND: !\tale puppy to)' SWINGING a:al over 21 to Trim.~ Free est. ~!WS3, 8 U 0 MB L H NM AM A I l 0 a . tella. woman. 644-WIG wkdy11 Sfl()t1IJ111e&.r Mt1nu.tacturlng, Insurance pd, 979--1445, UU lndti1trlal Rental 4500 poodle. Sliver. Greenbrook, fl.Ult;t ulJed car ma:1• Good "'M<-""'7956"",_·,-----~ Stin!IO"-'Cr Swtm Wear So Broadway, ·Santa Ana 1 "'°r;;:M~. ~55~7-;,-:::!::.· ~-,--pay, lhort houri, m • n y EXP. Gardentr •er vi n a: RM 0 U A A I 0 M P 0 I. T A N U, CLERICAL :no S. Main St, S.A. MALE wanted p/tin\f, AP" *COSTA MESA* LOST,GoldtnRetrlever Jrlnit'fl. Must have Calif. Newport,CD!>.1arca.Copipl ·A..\.&P JIMC·RMNUBP_llUS Im f'd.I -f 1 549-2091 pl-yKerttuck1Frled Almost new !'t1·L Puppy, "'/thlck brown t'Ol· drlVttS llcense. 645-1642 a:Rrtlenlng, Yard cleanups, m. alt -or ,,. Front Offlc11 Girl Chicken. 2929 E. Cout ll'W)' ·-n 1115 •ro 1°· •·· "Oro", --•d ~is D II ll'K O II L v • I u A u a It c L II II ala w/kno\vledga ot "'-"• ' ...,_, lq, • ' " • ... "" '11 1'"""11 r WllL Not be responsible .:;~~~::;:;;;;;::~=== n-. :-""' , key adding machine. No For 08/GYN offlct. Send ...um =,--~"'°'=·=236"'1"-c~-J..OST: Ladies bla~ punc, for any debts other lhln COMPLETE GARDENING M U 8 u· I I 8 p L L N O N A U O O I M ln&. Must like worldna resume to P. O. Box 3992. l,000 SQ. Fi. ofJlce or l \i., JamborH It !\flcheleon my own as of l I-12-7 4 , )!o. Maintenance e Clean-• w f.l,gurtt. Lof'R Beach, C. dl. ~rorngc". Plenty of plU'klnQ". R.d .• lr\•lne. 4M-t639 collect. Clyde c. llrun UPI ., °))totln. 542-2773 • I A p ••. U l c L 0 r. 0 N • 0 8 T 8 For Aprt· Contact . FRY COOKS, WAITRESSES S115. N~ Shotts Art'11. LOST: Mix«:! Ten1er, ttm. PREGNANT'! EUROPEAN GARDifSER 1...._._ w 7 ~ Caro Smith 6 D t S ll WAS JI ER S, 1-.=t:.::.''o,'-"'.::'':,,:::::'°::.·~----I brown le white. N.B. Tap. C..rlnf, confldtnUal eountc:I· Landscaping-tree RMce ......... .,,...._. "&¥1r _ .. ,_,,,.._.. 644-5800 .~, 12.000 J.i, t.-1odern iill" con-Vlc. Dally PUot. ~1834 Ina It rcfcml. Abortion, reuonab.le, 642--5129, ~l!W ...._ _ _.._ia•iirlilni Avco Flnanc:IA1 Service lhUoned olfice:1. ht II v f l, 0 ST, Hw1tin&1on ~bor. ado,ptlon A kee{!lna'· Gener11I S.rvicet 6046 AMMONIA GUANO frf'ITRATI-F.qµtl Opp, ~ff!' .GENERAL 0_1lle<!,_p/llme 1•owtor-.-&in1a Ana ff r I:'•, fey poodle. Jf'ft)'-~Ud---· R£ ~ . ASH LDf• HlnlOG&lf ;:. Exper. needed 111 cxptndlna: 5...iS--0424, 613-2828 ~k!v1n1t. ~ard. 84&4189 REAL E.c;"l'ATE TRA.INJNG. SOuntERN COAST HOME ~~· , 11.QL PROIPHORUI ...., CLERK ro. Prefer mature woman \ ('()STA MESA 10,000. w .... LOST Ma I e .......,kcr/Mutl, Jnd tv. lns truclloo. Ptraon11.l SUPPLY Mlmired "'fltd· · rr llULCB ltn.PllUI t., w/t-'xperien~ in ln\.'Olcllu: &: notMmoker. 3 Full days ~ ~ -•-I •·•1~ ·" ... ..an•wi'Pa..-tta AUii • d -~ rt ''l fully ~ptlnkled, "·/off. Blk & bm. Vf!t'Y friendly, •lln. Sale" or brnker exam ·~ ns...., """· ...,e1, 11hipptng. ~tu'CC!l post, 1 or <iii\ !YI Pt" w" to !lta • It a. yd 64~ Reward. 54().5149, 8:"' ... 1759. 2-3 "·ks. Academ1 548--ll92 llVC!ry, l.Mtall11.llon 492-8050 :To cn.r ~or alJ ~ tha ~ "8"11 6 rutd'' boob, IJ'Uck & UPS. B'ls.3819, alt lpm. , 1oci'fl· of ;i.11 on SKYPARK. FOUND: YTll() ll>maie SIA· •PAim/Card Rtader• SMALL HOME-REPAIR • t1umban 2,~ I.~ 80 otnta for tlClt. mlli11i1 ebteb PAL ELECTRONICS Have aomelhlfll )'OU wa.nl to 11fc, h,111, I2SO under aotna: nK'9t. CiL\1 a~•~ Ad/fkJuctlonI083ll<!aehBl1 CARPENTRY J>LUM13lNG Jlll'lblt t.o S.UA"IMI, 9tar-Tt)a.,.,.81Qdic.W.~ lls.3>We$tem Ave. 0. O. •e.111 Cla88Uled ads dolt fi't" M7-25ll 67J.6869 Skin' Jn, 577·3406 ELECTtUCAL 549--1001. '9ttmi la ctfl ol ~ nttl'IPIPllf. ' Call 894--~ well • call NOW~ 1..:.::=..;::::..;=:._~~-----'""'""-~- ' . • JI ' ... ' ·~---- MGMT tme '1·30 $1SO wk guam at. O:>lleaa pref'd. Mt. RlclW'da. n11~ M11tetl1I Control Clork ~falntain n.w malft'lal A ftlpp!)' Inventor)' 1 tock rf't'Ofds. Operate 10 kf1 ads dtr &: ealeuh1.tor, AltO. Ute ll'l"hl· Hlgh&ehoo! 1 ca d onented to bkkDnl: A math. · CMetr1c a)'lttni inowledre helptul) 1 Ytu min. erptr. CnntAet Pmlonht:I o n I 'IY -· . • • - - • TtlurWJ, Nomnber 14, 1'74 ~;r.;iilrii:d:NiiF7iiiO~iD\ihi;;i;d:1;;&;0iiMT.<:;;;::-w;;;;;=r":&0!"'!i1!ir ,-,-r,::-:c:~,...~-~-;;:;;;-:-:;:::;:-w::::;:::;onr.:;;oiiii;;;;:;"'~v.;:;---ilM!~GG~•;r•O.i~•~SS.t~lel"-~aoiiiSf'i•Mij1~ .. ~·~1 r..~....,;G;i~•::::::::::~ urn.&l_!U,_, _ _, 1 1Help Wa nted, M&F 7100 H•lp Wanted, M&F 7100 Hein. W•nl.cf, Help Wa nted, M&F 7100 1 H;:el;p~W~•n;t~ed~,~~==;;.1 ;;:'~e~e;fo;;;ou-";:;c;;;;;;;; =;.,;;,"'-'='---~ "'-' STOCK CL£RK I' 10 ll'K l•m mix Goonan ANTIQUE A New lorn, lino TENNIS ANYONE? • WAREHSE Mo"""' '°" 11( ~caJes ....... , WE.I.LS FARGO she p be rd PuPP)'. • ha.A Jey,·elry, OrM?rital carpltla. Uere'i ""'l 1... '"4 .... t Ofc desks, tablet. c b t l r 1' 4.~ TRAINEE N • BANK dl 1temptr 1hota/wormed. Si.&D':d 011 Paint!~, beJur. (brl&41~-lrlfl 'for 'it;1 ~~l'l'·~~ie:.X~~1'::h~ r , c A w•y !or a high 1chool graduate to enter the newapeper buslilesa *CCU'S Read billa of nllltttial. flll Hal.lliJltdla1t Qpenlt!a 142-~ ~ltc .. 5~:~:~dBr~"n1;:_ 11~ialten.U:.pl&)'@l'who ~Hie. ~un.:.Son. g..3, 1932 "'1 Job boxes, rttord ettll')'I .l FOl"'1(n E'<oe~nttd AfTECTIONATE med. 1 J. ClobllOine oritntt.I objedi, hU t\'trythlng exefpt a E. EdJnatt, .SA. l bJk \\' l R o t a t I n 1 Shifts-Stand b)' time. DHlercntla.J pay. b· C(!lltnl bl.'neflll. DAILY PILOT Conlnct hfn .• fenaon : COSTA MESA Memorl1I Ho1p lt1I 301 Vletorla, CM C42-m-t EOE RN rt ·1tocktn1 .Expa.6 SECRETARY Trick Ooc ut1•ntly nd1 Silver "'hlte fr.nch bu.tlct, place to pl1y v.'lthout NIA-pt J'rw)'. ~·lrdp of e)et'h'O· com• ht The Ntwporl Ar.a t.ome:. 2 yn. SboU It. Uc. Mink ' Coat, mawmlty 1: wa\fln• In Une. 11'1 a rort M.LE, lleYttal of, poneon11 hclpf\11, Secrclf\riAl l!;11pt1rience In tM ~1 othtt clothcL And m 1.1 c: h membtnlhlp l.n Laguna fict'!I of hl&h quallt,y Office Cllll Tor Appqlntmint co..1m~ rclll IOll.n *"• help-A 1> 0 RAB LE ?al In aturt mis<.'. f'""rl .. SAi., Sun. 9"4 ~h'• exclu.&iVt IUKh· fumlture. DMkt, eh a Ir.' lnd1.11trlal R<llatklna lul. LAbrador ntbt wppJes. me. only'! 11.0 Saint Rt1CI• Pl., llnd R.acq1.1et Club. Only filtll, plchtrea & etc. Call 494-MOl For .Nore lnforn\8.lion * 551~7' • S!biht. Ana.(off N ~ w port 10 lamllie11 are or1vUf!il"d 64Z-2G42 TELONIC Please Call UNtJSUAL Klltens. w In 0 Avc.J to pl1y on I llind·frff, Bob Valent\no/Col~ct la\l:ii, 4 ll'l()i., lm trained. SAT. 11,16 only, no pre-tf.U· llahled '-'OUrl tu t-ked W•lnul Matchln9 Dt1k '~•1 '~!312 t1 J II ""''IY ln • tC11idtnt11d credenza, ch.all', 2 drawer I ,.w vo.r L.o\'able. &a.-7-162 Ina: pln.Jl ponic tab e, KO neighborhood, 1t'1 a 1en· legal tile, 4 iUfl il&U !ronl fHOUSJff ES U,.~Eq!ii!"'~l~O~ppo~r~. ~·~·~·~,~~"~'!"'I ADULT f'emole Car; fl10ltly e-qul,p, fi'' Zenith ~· :tJ" at. k~y club that's "°ex· cuse. 6•l2-9J{M. r Our me 11 e I 8 I k • Shotll, Weber KeHle, Ui.:cy liO)' ,.;utlvc a ~Kt on thf' Laguna B11ch i::gual Oppor. E1np)QYer STORE CLERK WH~Dl'flU~i8 A "i~A~~nKT a payed. dec:htll'ed. ~797$. c.halr, a:a.1 pot,1•tt 1110\\'l.'J-. bc>ti'd o( dhi:clm'' t-'tJulell EXEC swvl clU's S 1 3 I 2 !'>, '"' l~ \L\JA'l'JAN t yr 111d n1111e, &kit, china, phuitaiJ 111tui1Ct, \\'Ith mon1bcrih1p. In· Kt'<':)' chra S8tU. Oki, ACC!I • CHVOSt-~ your hOun, work ~ ' ....,.,a llnen11, clolhe11, ~ 8C. Jum. 1 .,. l " 1 P[C!1'te, 867 · \V 19 C fll , for )'OUl"lelf, be yoor own (;ood \\•llh kids, 11eeds •"'""' It otlulr lten11. 329 DartnlOOr, qu rie11, lh .. ·•I ..., n tcr ~7411 .• • • ~., This hfghly·successful local news~aper has an opening for a trainee ln the circulation s{lles area. ~elected applicant will receive a U6eral starling aalory, regulorly scheduled raises, bonus opportunities, and many fringe benefits such as paid vacations, paid group insurance and a credit :.i.nlon. 1-te \vilJ also be provided a company car with personal use prlvlleges. Applicants must be 18, have a clean driv- ing record , have a high school diploma. )'lours are generally 11 A.l\1. to 9 P.l\I. with !\tIDSUl\G tJNIT , 11-7:30.AP.1 11h1n. FI t Im e:. Excellent bcrtetlte. Cont11e1 Ptlr&. Jensen, Costn l\tcsa Memorl11l Hoeipl!1tl, 301 Vic- toria, CM "2-2134. ROU'rE SA!XS \\'Ill train, Snl1t1')'· Co1nm, Bonus. 1 Vehlcli: furn·. A 11 Exp. Pd. Eatab. bu11 & ter- ritory. t.Ied. c overaie, Profit Sharl'. Retire lll 57. No Strike, Layolls, 75 .Yrtl· MS-3UO. l'tlr. Tucker, 1-9PM Equal Oppor. En1ployer m/f Knov.·leda:@ ofl ~lel·trlcal part• l ·eferred. Ouilllanding job !or reUred electrician. no 1\v. 19th st. Ci\t 646-1319 bcM. Men or womf!n. Can home. 830-3939 Laguna ik'a;;h. North Ln· f -~'~"~"~" .. -...-..---· f ·;i;;:;;-------:iiiii71 be 1ti&ht1,Y handicap~ Furniture IOSO guny oU UillcNlt. *BAZAAR Pt ta actl7 • • Ne111 • Oean Appearance. GI T GARAGE SALE!. 40 SATURDAY* some Saturday ove~lme. ,, If you a.re ci.ualified and are interested in learning more about where lhis training leads, come to the DAILY PILOT office 330 \\'est Bay Street ·and ask for Mr. ·\Villiarris in the Circulation Department. An Equal Oppmtunily Employer He lp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wonted. M&F 710D ..... $15,000 VII .. retifttl. Aij:e ~ to i"D. ILL~ES'S. Pri Pty, l\tus1 isell gal. aquarlun1, lighting flx· IOO t I-tall, 2".!ti S tl111 ln St.,: OU~ ?l,fYNAll ~1EARS St1pplement )'Out tnrome. e \'er y th Ing: 8 Rnis of tut-cs. \\'ork.out bench & llun!lngto11 ~uch, IO lo l, I by his.. IK'rth He d llk.e. n ERK Drive a <'Sib 6 htt or n10rt1" 1urnI1 u rfl . Cuslom Bil v.·elghls. OU""p" Int i ry g •, 1 Clur t'ALI~ t'AI R ti:atures I RC\\' hon1e. 673-3r;i6 SUPPLY CL day APflly ln !>tl"SOfl, hard"A.;ood IU'nied Herculbn plants, adding 111ach1 n e, llnt" f'oV<I~. wondtrf\U weal'· Pl.1ne1 & Organs I090 No exp rrri d: lnun ut full YcllO\Y Cab f'o., 185 E. 16lh c.-ov. Soft & L 0 v e 8 e 8 1 , in an)' deconuor 11 ~ 111 5 . 11bJea, chOl~l' tollN.·dbll's, I plly benefit.. r,.J.}' l~·!I, In. St., Co:;ta hteaa. l\'/mall'h. Tblea, ro c king Smt1ll kllchen applla1w..'\!•. phu11s, jf'Y.rlt'), Chn1tmas ft· PIANOS lervlC\Y nO"A'. Cadl )O~lr YOUNG 1\1 AN , Permanant chr. &: ottonUlll. Also sgl t'u11llture. Tue1-F'r1. !I !I 'J. ~ l1hfli5, n101'l'. more! l•ro-1 NS Army fu><!n1 lter Mntl Join job cleanup ~lach. shop. matching chair. This l!CI I.a l'toca. t~.v. 847-9892_._ 1 1·ttt1• to II~ Chutth ur I • ORGA the proplti who'vr Join!(\ 1 ~e 3 hrli. dall)" ~ton thru Fri. cost m•er r-:cJ. j~t 3 mo'll NEIGHBORJIOOD gar. ule, ' IU!uxious Sc1cn<·~" Rentals fr $5 A1my. Costa ~lesa, 'i4Jll~.> Must 00 abll' to idenUf)' n_,, Also dishes, linens, set Fri, Sot •"-Sult Lh'lg. ail• *PUBLIC* /' ~fuch. shop tool!'. 549-1284 ot En...·ylopedlas, hide-a bed, paintifl&ll. crib, baby turn., Furniture Auction dlnettt> fit'I, bar & stools, Ilk' e< 1 fw·n bldg 11up..' J.., 1 Open Nights 'Iii t TECHNICIAN ·-·•::Wt W? 2 ~ Veh-el Llv·nn .Set. 11 ic1~1.i~·1n00v.'.;, parw.·lin11, 1 •11•t.>r• "c:""1"~1 Sat: '111 5 :30,Sun.12·5 Average )'tArl_y Income. [ ][l'!i... j Pauo furn; Oil Paintings, ~ t1ni~h lamp 8 n t I q u c '· I *F RIOAY 1·30PM* , & G nd CULLIGAN MwdlandiM V i~Cii;;all~o~n~ytiii.,ii"~'•,,..""iirniiiis""""i n~sccU. l5J9. Sylvia L 11 , I Ai. 1y.,..·s 1urn ,I( UiJ11h. *P1•no1 r1 '* l\IATURE fem. for Perm . PARATROOPER Wat•r Conditioning Q l'ly ~;;;::;:::;;;;;;==:;;;:·~~ Nl B. L >;l.i.t., liunkt"\JPl<")' & itc· I Bal?"''in • Ct?lc. Cbl<;ke.rui:;: p/time help. Hrs 7-3 Fri, f 0 c I ua I ·~ ' • = rd ..• .., MATIRESSES . . . I o' I ,11111·11-~101111. • t i&Cher . Ka\\'Ri . Kimball Snt & Sun. Prepare Le~rn the s.tc:U1 ul yo u1 o range oun Y ---.r ••• GAR/WARf~llS~ i\10\IN 'U.ASTERS AUCTION r ·Knnbe-1\J· on t:Hiur ··· 1 • breakfu t &: 'M:lrk f I 0 0 r . ch1lre + parachu!~ 11·nr, is looking for 3 aa:gre111lv'e Antlquea --MAlJRESSES SALE olr. desks, 111bIe11. ( ••\ 1 C.: I'll I l\lW>lK'tt . ~er • Stelu-,,.., Small guesr home. 646~fin6. }'ull pay whUr trD.inl:1~. 11.1le11 people with IOmke Assurance Dept. • . • chuiri>, ,Sto,:c • 111 l c ,n.}(: I 2HIJ1~!3-~~::l &I~~~ ' "II,)'. StoJ<t:.y & Oark • \\'UJ. ' .. MATIJRE babysitter m:edcd, Check your optio115, theon sales experience to v.'Or ANTIQL'E AUSTRIAN CON· Queen, Full 'l\vln Set.A lures, i;hclf g, sca et;, 111 st. __ __ ct • Wurlitzer • l.'a.ul3J18. h M thru F 1 Join ~ peopl c who've lrom our Ne\\'))Orl Beach Per~ ·ins test & inspecUo .. of ~~: ~~~. P ~r1 NP~Y: PRICED TO l\10VE NOW!! Thurs-~lon, g..3, 1932 E · LEATHER I New Si,.inehl;.. ••••.•.. $595 ~to G~~ePm.0~1o,iu11,1 111f1~'. joint•«I the Al'my 111 Cori;111 ortlco. PAID SALARY while ctectit1nlr. device 11 _ &. &16-465ti 833·9625 & &16-8686 Edin~er. SA, l blk W. N"'P'· 1 CLEARANCE SALE 1 UM:d trum ............ $9£1 .,.,.._ 586-5082 · ~!t.~n. &l5-1IG3. lrllinlngtheCULtlGAN .sub-a!".Cmblles. Repair &' , E OAK ~AA la _ • ----1 J.'J"\\'~. j iil 1..v1hl'm pul·ury l111u·~ Inc. 1~tay.r.i; " .•.•....•• $895 1-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I "-h.0=;:-7::==,---cl \VAY c11Jlbrii.Uon uf test ·equip-A !'l TIQU -'?'"'"re ry, BOOKCASE hdlxl. Si ng I e Horses 8060 )303 G·ll ll1trbu1· Bl\"d, Co~ta Gra.nc.!J " ••••.••••• , is95 l) I' Nationa l TV . PARKING Attendent5, over i\11 com~y beneUts. nient 1 able, Ch rs. Side·bourd, bed, <.-on1p. Single box • f\1c s 8 . pr 1 c es bi: I 0 .,.,. *ORGANS* ~ 18 Ca Hr Driver's Li e Training al Nov. 18, 1974. · oesk chr. 1145-2929 springs, fl·an1e. :.! .uprlghl y,·holl>!lale! BaldWlII. Corut. Hammond . Rental Company E~enlnr;s; pt. Um~. Call:" Contact P II Snuillcy for Call t2,r Appt. A_~pl 1~•. c• ____ I0~,'-10 dl&play cases. Old K~hl<•r ENGLISH t'rlday, Nov.'15. :,.7 pin. Ka , 11 •• _ball. r -·~ ... Need!! mature, dependable 9AM to lPt.t 51·l--2Ql7 aft an employ1nent inlel"\!lew, Industrial Relations -------vib. chair. Chrome dinellc Sal. No\'. I6, g.5 pm "' ·~lhl ~ .... .,,,. person to manage TV rent11J lPJ\i Call: 644-1700 Exl. 555 8 AM·5 PM al 750-n:JJ,, I 7141 49~9401 FREIGH'f' 0Ai•1AGE SALE · set, blonde table. l\11 s c . SADDLE Sun. Nov. l'l, 12noon-5 pn1 Hod 1 v•"u'i' ThomGuul~MYamEIJ'la I I I h It I P T• S I Equal Opportunity Employer ( ,•··w Hot~lnl "nfrigeralol's, ""2111 w· :,Jl-2777 •1on. No". 18 to F'ri. No\'. ·, ur U'l' ""~11 • pror,rnm n a oca ~P a . a rt-•me a ••m a n TELONIC "'" ..., nc ~~~~jf~iif,~;d,ruii l-~,.'"'~~':'1~500~B~''~'!'""'-= " • A ci1 l\lUBI h1tve tmpJoyn1l'nt rcf11. \Y a s h e r s , D r Y c r I • ROCKER. upholstered, $100. :!2 Hpm · $2.25 per hr pill! bo11u1, plus 31\t \\'indmv Film 644.S~ ----INDUSTRIES Dish\1·ashcrs, N t! \11 war-Shell l\tarble Tab.le, w/gold APPALOO~A Reg. 6 Yll· Sfl"HAM•LETS "1..o'. ~i,,"",·s ··.·,::,::·:::::::: ~ 1 nelit11. To Apply Yi'ritt PATTERN !'.!AKER I 0 · SALES \VOt.IAN \Vanlcd for l<uuy. Crl'<lit, Boll\, 3623 iron bench, Sni. t 1 9 3 o) \Vestern/Bngllsh tr a In e d u•:a .,........ \\!ells Natlcnal Servlct>s, SIGNER for S'o1'in1 & Spo · full time \\ork m Uniforn1 La9un1 Beach \\'. \varner, Santy Ana, ne11r \Vhite VE!l\"l'i chair, s 3 5. $650. ·IJ5.4486 eve. \\'urliticr S.,lnet, new •• 1499 -tm Pontius, Suite 16.1, 'Lois wear Line. t.fust""ha've-air 8ii1e1. Call 8'\2-4\M Equlil vp~r. h.mv1oyer Harbor, ~9-29'.21 (l&Kll Love Scats. cut BEAUT. 1~ Pinto Pony, all AN SW&: RS Homn~""w1·1 AIN.JOOFR• . ._.E ... *Sa" Angeles, ca 90025. fur Jr0. Design. --.SALESMAN• I ~~~;;.~;~;,~~ I SEAR"S Coldspot re Ir I g, velvet. $500. Recliner, $15. pw'llOfle. Shows. $200 or beat 19 GAN LES.SONS Sun O\\·er S'A.im \\'ear-.. L Han·est gold, lrost-less, it.'t! 963-8709 ol.fer. S47~3. ""· NEW FACTORY 2 710 s. l't~.!, St., S.A. For P ep Boys Store 1'1::LEl'HONE CALLERS n1ake r, water tap In, 10 EARLY Amcricllll Sofa and Jewelry I070 Zither -!..otay -•'tnal -'ULLERTON MUSIC M,,.-......,1. l:.AltN Cnristmas mo n e Y · mos o!l:I, 19.2 l'U rt, S:l!O. Chair, like ~" s125.00 Also ,,_ -~ Python --SHU"T 181911.:uclld. FOWJtain YtJley ... Branch outlets jut opening PERMANENT Live-In .,,.., J~u,11edlY•tc ope•'~~:,_~J .n.· 11 House\\'l\"eS·St\!den~Relired 675 9!8&-afl <J. Map!• 0;_11, 0 _1 w•'lh 2 WANTED i'hc O\YI is 11upposed to _be 1111 1 ••u •, • · ..aNa ueed1 I.be foUowi"8' --1~s-'•-~ • ~-, -~a"'")' \\'!Jr .,..,.._,,...,i;; \Vork in our 01111.--e~ 01· )'Our """ ""' \\"I.st', but ii 11 not v.·lse ~J ~ • •-,.... 1,00 k n1-~""' • "',,, ., 1•·-•·•I on•ploy,ie benefits h 1~-" WASHt:R & DRYER-\Vhlrl· captain chairs, 6 rtgUlal· fl th nl ht ' 171·1•ti.t '''" Mgmt Trne ........ w m11ture female nurse. ""' App!)' ln J'erson · · ome mo.nnngi;"SWn"'6" or pool, 1 yr'. new. $2::,0 set. chairs, like new. $125.00. TOP CASH OOLl.J\R PAID eno~h to il'l 0 e g 122 N. Hartxit."hi-n 51 Servmen l 2 J Sl hr fp~ler re1tiredJ. LI 1 ht u., L. lit stn~t, boo 1"·0~1•0 m ... '!!5 t0.r ~ t\enmore 1-elrig. 175. J\1ust £:>1710 or 61..-~. FOR YOUR JEWELRY.> c~"7".,1'~·=7.7''°___ • Sa.lmnen Open dulies Inc . cook'g., no Santa Ana \, t . ""j"' 'r ifd :;eU this "'eek. bT>1565 WATCliES, ART OBJECTS. 1 1 S ALE s )I.I AN S BAi:DWIN ORGASONIC tfec- • Pref cvr 25, marTled, car. t·lean'g. Wann & C.Ongenlal J.i1ci s I-taroor t'ullcrton 1'1," lnmli n s ~r, .. 8 • ;. COUCH $50, Spanish c.-offcc C.OLO, SILV'SR SERVICE, s am p Jes-Dcmonstraters. tronic organ, 2 A1anualt ttc. ~'.J All benetit1, career positions. h ..... ~ ....... or -"236" · • cstm s er, v wc t Washera/ Dryers table & n1atch end table FINE FURN .o ANTIQUL"S. S, , .. 1 ,, , m, c hines, etc. Walnut, model n L. . • 4••1"1.11 omr. "'""'"'~ °"""' J. Ju"21 ~acn ti.I, \.vc1un, 1-1w-" '"m • -or I II 115 B k b d $ 3 5 -"' • "" .,,,., ""' '"" ""' ......... " .,. '$.!. \Vk. .. u J\ta1111. • u 11 c ~ • 645-2200 i.:aJculutoi'll, Color T V s , Perfecl condition. Beaullflll -PRESSER _:&:rt..1 tlr 1 1no1. Lo.Jill t.1~a-5pm & 8pm. · ~.-' *639-1202• Bookthelf $30, Span1Sh Oak 71 tyiiewritor11 & many other ~lone. Lots of ext.raa. Call 40 Hr · 5 day wk. Stead)' SALES SECRETARY -TELEP HONE SALE .FREE PrCi<.ui;p~.~.-,Re;::;cf'5;-d1-esser . $75. Drc1.~t11 S25 Mechlnery IO Hcnui. All "''hoiesl.l.le .or Jcsa. around & price other used NEWPORT Partonnel Agency Newport Be..!,ch 642-3170 642 · 3472 Sporti 1111 1.. NB L•~u ~ .u~ll 11 n1u.s1 1i1~1ili Part lime work av al I Appl's & Scrap !\1etal each, re frig $150. 552-1120 'fhtlt!I evenh11; thru Sunday orgi.fll and then can1e see 1 ., RADIO AN D TV REPAIR: g1uu3 ;e .... e1 ry !tore. rt_1us1 1.r'ill ·9r'!\t Selling u1e !...wl: Call unytime, 67~58 BAR siools $12 ea. Avocado *HOBBYISTS* only. South 01! Euclid exit. this one. Call M6-5710 aft 8 .;, Few good trainee ope~ings. l'ulvc CXJ.Cl'>Cnce & L"eJer· An11:cies Tinies to prospeCts Fft-IGlDAlJiE Refrigcr!lj';. grn. carpetlna: \V/pad, 60 S.lJ. f'J'(.>e1vu.)'. OOl-7833. PM. Do not cell before 6, J~SG 17-:28. Also lJ·a1.n aa l'Ucci; 111 suies, purchas1ug, in ._,ni .. gc C1Junt)'. \'re pay 15 cu ff, Xlnt cond. $9S. yda $2 )'d. Wall llCOllt't'" $30: SURPLUS Printing 1.1achln· WANTED lhe an!l\\'ering service dur· iU C? n:imunlcatlo~s Engineer. t11111u, -cryi.tal, i;uver, tu!t. wuges & t.'Onim. Call tor 4490 Park NC'A'pol"l, NB Lamps, tab 1e11. <..'Offee c1y. ri-iodel 33 llnotype; ihg da)'tJme dots not know (l r lb Sehl. physic~ & math Jt1.1;h')'. ,·e1·u111ttent poaltwu deuHls tublee. 2. niuch more. Must Comet w/2 magazines, prool TOP CASH OOLLAR PAID ol this ad. Private party. background helpfUI. Start at \..Yu 1v1· appt. b1J.~ a.."oi Angeles T imes NEWF~-llcfJg. Used Go! 546-3642 pr1.-s1, galley cabinets. Ca.JI fOR YUUI< Jr.11-'EUlY, JUll reduced price to $5.:i(l. 1344.10/mo. Gd fringe. Free ., A Lr; s & Merchundltlng b<tl.).-03()! l'A'O week!. S:.!:IO or ofter. £ARLY American Sora and OSCAR, 6 4 2· <I 3 21 da11• \\'A'l'CHr.;~, ART VWiC.9f'S, 1 cH~"=""='~'~==~--- ""c,i"il/M11ed1, .. ~!arid. ~· OtThehr,. T i· a I n I n g t'ro.:1·ym ''' equal opponunuy en1ployer White. 751--0586. . ChRir. like t\C\\'. $125.00 Al!ICI 54-1.3417 nlt·s. GOLD, SIL\· r:.tt ~i..tt'/iCE. FRI& " ""'" .iunlors & ChUdrens\\'elll'. --;r.-;;;---~R -2 Westinghouse Brorac Tone lofaple Dlneue Set with 2 SHOP SALE: Lathe&. po'tlo'et t"lNB 1''1.IRN <i A.\'fJ~u .:.S. Adult Organ C...... (. Ca reer Corps, 548-5M7/ Ui1ght &:; eagfV 10 learn TELEPnONE WO K Relrigeratora, I ike new capta1n chair'll, 6 regular saws pWICh pre.st, misc. 645-t.lOO ·•-~9tn . you.ig lady. l!dU the lted : KU!~ YuvH. Hui\J.J:. cond., $130-$150. 54G-0'269. chairs. like nil\\'. SI25.00. ~-1001\V.17th St, Suite I IUYl! ~~:. ~C:~~~ ~!~ REAL ESTATE SALESPEO-Balloon, Mr keynoldll, for ltC::'H.JL:r:.1tA"10R, h'.C1\'Uld· 630-ITIO or 633-926-t L. 64.2~0 . ~·~l In Coata !1tta, or PLE needed for Corona de! appt, Mf>.OOU NO SELLING tar, :!. dr fl'o..tlrt.c. l:v!•rt>r· Jl'OR SALE Girl's Fom1icff. GENERATOR, 3.75 KW • Good, used furniture&. 96J.tii3l.ln t'ountaln VaJley. t\1:ir's most beRutiful oflice. SALES TOP COML\fiSSIVNS lV1i.'. ...,..,. ~i2-0i"A1. \Vht. Bdrm. set. dT win volts 120-ZK>, \Vis. eng. \\'In 1MA.insTER.rs w~l~YioN our instructor rtQueats that C ~ 11 P egg Y Sweene Y Unique \Ve 1..: ti 111 e Publica-~q.i;""pp. 0~~2ploy~ Bicycles to20 hdbtd., 6 dra"'·er resser, J>O\\'el' alt $275/olr, 615-1610 6 • 6 1616 or u •'j"'1. only tbOk liootn:ly inmnt• ._....,l ""/:more clolet 11pacc by 675--8600. 0011.s expaooma: to VranMe __ _ desk, chr., bk~hell, & nlte Mi II MOU . IOli -•-----r u ed In 1oamtng tu play the - --:ti ........ , --~ ... wtth °'"'' give I.Ir. the Ehip! u.. iln!a. lol'OUlnJ 11001· OP"'"' TEU:PHONE Solicitors tor-stand. Xtnl. cane!. Sl 0 0. IC• a I -... l\rt. ti or SWldu.y ~· .-...... ~i.~·'d take adyan-: "" """ ·~· ...,. olhloU •fob USED Hebuilt Blcyclc11 like 962 1 l -...,._,. ... , .,...,... ~ 0 ~Pilot Cla.ullled Ad. "Lisi" it In c ll$Slfied, Ship }:; a r n Ing 11 u 11 l 1 m 1ted. non proi.. c '" · -I 5 · l\10VJNG Dul of Tov.'YI? Sell· tage 1 thi1 fn?e Offtt, ' lo Sho,.. n--ol••'· 642-567ll. •" .. "•0 1-,,, -"""""· S200 r.-Io. salary for 4~s hrs new. Approx h Orig. price. FOR Sal bl rd "Y PLUSH CARPET • •-M re· •-la t 642-~~~~~~:=~~~~·=~~~~=~ SAL~C' ,·,,··s":::-".,,,~.l f"r per day. Call ~2100. 10, 5, l spcls &: Stlngrt1ys. e, ue co u ~ * 1ng Victorian loveseat, C•11•, Cutt Ut · .. rv ~ ....... n. " "' v __ ,,. • l\Ioto-eross equipn1ent ... couch S100, 2 cribs n:; &.aool.'ch1Ru1l,lOOYd111Jo'en1· Ibis, de co r ator Items. SPtNET ~1a boa .1''1 tl. i:>hl'istmu :sea!IOn. Dannkl'n TELEPHONE WORK Beach Cruisera. $10, rocking chair~ $20. 2 green.Superffuy! SHORBS KnchenWlll't', 1rash com· Wurll!ier, dbc, $150 below For an ad Ce ll Sue in Woman's World 642-5678, etx. 330 Neatly Narrows Newest Two1ome! I ! • ' • of Cos t a Mes 11 , 1819 Jron1-your home. 4 Hrs· a ' RECYCLED CYCLES Pioneer speake~ $511, lamp lNT£R!ORS, b'42·2255 & paetOr, '68 Forti &. bran ,,. I Newpol't HIV , See err)' Uuy. t.:ftU Jcan,ie. I · ....... J ,1, url ... v;., ,\d SZE ED .,.. Carllale &1 4 -5609 tng to Nevl\dH. Must aell , d J 646-' 15:i _.,_bl_e$8, ~4 ~~8-4654 •><.'<!. lSat &: sun. 2'.244 l'ol1 dealers prlfe or offer. 1\10\'· 1 , ~:'rli~~O:tl:l TELLER 64f>.828B KING I. B · new'JANl1\lRIAL & Car p.et ·-~~-byDec497-2831· SECRETlRY , '600 's ank expcr~ vn1y. Contact SCH\VINN Var1dly io ape!. romp, still PflCkaged. Xtra Cleaning Chcn1lcals & HEAD Skit, llJ:IClll, L ook -5TRIIK mN 1 l'oleeu ei.ucu:~nt, Organized U\• Hob Cre.1i;hton, Perfect cond. $100. tlrm. 1111~~~wo,_rt~ ~~:> 8 E<1uipnient. \\' h 0 I'(' s n I e Nev. bindi11g!I, $15. f ls™:r ANC 'a'I~U~Tt~~D Pl~ N 0 . .. I d1\', Good pnonc pc>'sonii.ul.i. llRVINE 968-8311 ._.1 Queen, ~ nc s ~ very price&. rl45--4;;85 or li3&-475.1 SL1vl!rg1ass s"1s, ltiOcm $7a. E . · • Usually. hon1e, 832-2488 N<irdica boots az 6 $ 3 O. ~take of!<!r. Pn pty.~ Eves. f Self starter. XI 11 ' t co NATIONAL· BANK CLUBJ\tAN 10 Speod, good ------NE\li'PORT &!Ach Tenn I 1 lri I boo S. SJO 646-4656 ~ 1>e11efits. 8&-JiUO c:.-ondition. Stwl. 551-1800 Alk *•DINING TBL, S ~·back C J u b Fa n1 I I y Ten n Is unian c oro.n 15M~ · l . -~~---=bon--i t•. Equal Oppor. En1ployer for Karen SOLID WALN. UT. C. os t 171 41 •8 3 3_ 181-5 12131 clothes. 64()..-0166 or 640-0'221 Spinet • uureauoi • >fENS!O~Schwlnn Mk U P l nd AAMES 100., FREE • chaiMI, China Cabinet. Monib-r•hlp. o-crUI-. Color tv .,.,... g1r s Gulbr•nsen E y ! I ,.,, 11000. a e o er. n PY· 273-s1oo. SEC'l10NAL. blue, gd co . ""9S 552-1222 '• Empoyment .,.ency *TEMPO* Continent , Yr old, Good Eves 646-4656 $14;J: Cof tbt $15: 7.enlU1 .,.. • ~~111~~r,E~~kl~~12> cr.nJ. :..1..11. 54~1UJ. HEAv'Y"Fl.EX Steel 2 Piece 6 C 0 CK TA 1 L T bl 1 · · :.11" B/W consol TV, clean, PR'~IV~A~TE=•P~A~R~TY"'"w"ANTS°"' • '"' 2 City Ml ~11A~tu.! N eeds Yo u No-.1 BOTTECHIA Green w /air gold Sect. $325 Ba Id win Cb 1 a.c kI ~011d d't ~~1~5j \\1lrks, $75: Ladle• figure TO BUY P~.~FOR ...,;11 1 " pump. Brand 'rtl!1v, Sacrifice ..-Jaoo $600. Both XI n t . 0. mm· 0 e, lceskatl's a:z 8, cost $30/Rll CASH * f>.17........W * · ;ri•c'ya, Poo"k"tH'' Rec1ptioni1t 1 at~ SJ&..9825 ~2430_ev!s·~Y· Gnnder, tlE!'A'. &f.:l·B36I $15: ~~0142 ilAMflJOND Elec Organ. Md\ ... Uz Ke1ndt!n Al.:~k.y T I 11 Cats i)ll 7'." SOFA """ 2 I= rm 71 YAMAHA 250.. E. n du to' ALTEC •peaken in cabinet J\13. Spinet.. ho1ahogany. Xlnl 1 .iro •• lii.·cn St., ~wtc .1.IH YP 1 '2 .,......., ·a Int --• '·' gal Scakeg ~' 772 " r • -S · chalni $31 ea, Be i g e. x · ......,. .... <N • f with 10" hue & dividing oond . ...,..-:lr anc "" ·.:. j Ne~.:u.1·1 1K-lll-h ~1J190 ecrtta rltl r: :-: ALT H \' • HYGIENIC Fri A" u a r I um w I ex lraa • I A b •••Q1.15 A t Cl k -642-9987 \Ved, Thurs, '' '8 · ~ nel\\'Ork. AlAO Fhicher FM \BALDWIN ACl'O'Ol1ic Spinet . ·1 0 al Jo _... ccoun 1 NO CLE AN ING . New after 5:00 .. 968-54 roniponents. Earphone & Piano. ssoo. 5-IS.-2430 Even-·• No Char9t To You Repros Cat Litter Bo;11e1 for Old 11.IRKISH Japarta all \\'OOI DECORATOR has 30J yd~ t\\'Cl exlru s" speakers. $150 ' lngs only. · Estab'. .ncd 1965 t..1UOlfC your 0\\~1 hours. Dellve1'ed 3 TlmM: Weekly . Rug. Approx l4..";l6. Rose R~ Plush ~I. 100 Yd! o.i· offer. 96S-49n \ s rtl Goods ".'. j SECRETARY~·N@wport Fin· Part-time assignments CA'ITA·BOX. 673-6217. beige w/whlle frtnge $500 Ferng~n. SU~ER BUY. 7 , GU\SSHOPPER Dinghy po ng ·f ancia.I Center Law f'1rm !1\'ailablc. Call 5ol!>-4"50. BUR r-1 ES I-: KITTENS 645·3806 &12-2255 & &18-46bot. . w/o•-. "'"· 48" pr 0 v. J\j;:,.JEJt A i' t..r:. I •• -8 l 10' \\'ants expel ate~typlsl. AT TEJ\fPO W/papers. A un que pet. ~f;\PLE 'IiVIN BEDS box Porta·Blr::I rMspiralor. Unique Walnut Hutch $85. J 9 6 3 I Y-:::1\LlS Super Pro. ,, J>art time. Good skUla req, _Jempo 'rempor-o.ry Help 8 \\'e;~~-,,!125 ea. Champion 11pgs matt. Ro)'al b I u e Drells f"orrn J>r<cfessional 1o; 11 c y clo~la Americana Har!'On .:oxp 9-10, Scolt 6-11, , salary open, conto.ct t.11-. line. D't't""W38. 11pte~1. $50. all. MS-3850 Hair Drye1 Mcn 's l(>lf clubs $50. 675-fl982 Lange. R.S. 177 cm, Dura· • 'I \Veils, at 714-644-81!1. Dogs I040 aft.6 Best olft'r :57·26€S O I' GAN .. Or 1 g $ 2 IO;. f:bt>,. 200 642-5891 ~C T~.• S REFINL':RY CORP. -Cl ' " EAR • SECRETARY ll'/gooci steno, "''"" * SOJ.'A I: Lowscal e very LEADING ' Tenn I 1 ub sac r If ice ! $1500. Can USE!) SKJ G ·~ typing, lilhlg s1dll11. Ans. olfe r 1 PLENTY OF e PUPPY WORLD e gJ qua\., catn-1 made, never J\fembership. Sl.000. You finanCl'. Xlnt cond. Private Las! )'t'ars best for !es~. ,.. phones. IBM ex. typewrtr. MONf~ ·1 plull t lllh bonuses, Bull Terri r. Shih·TZu, Llal!O-used, usually hm, 968-7910 pay transfer fee. 67~2649 P &. r 1 y , n 0 d w n I p m t • Ros.~ignol. S1a.de1nan, Roffe. Non 11moker. Nwpt. Ctr ofe. ::;!l~jd~i~fltsbcto h~~e APll, l:><r.de, Spitz, Dober· COUCJt & Love Scat $!!0. aft. 5:30. 537-4547 or 640--2393. Bogner. 67~756 $600-$6:10 . Cn.11 Lee, Re dl ~f ea~rlence' 1nan. Co\llea, Chihuahua, Spanish style end tbl. $25. NEt~1AN'S ''Hockey !\latch'' JlOLTDAY BOlITIQUE by FISCHER skis, 1!Xl CM with 644-!!250.-gar csa , p x p ' Ti~ Poodles, . t Bulls, All In &d corid. 536-6997. $250, Alvnr's "Toa-eadore11'' Sen'-r Girl "-·t T-p Lits Marker bindings: Used one S"CRETARY for "ll•n DI•· ailmall A. f. ate, rei., Coe o-. 100 MIXED PUPS -' Cl '' "' .x.vu '"" 100 67"998 "' Da 1:1 Boo Te;11a1 Refinery Corp .. Bo;11 S:ud s;'rv1cc Most Breeds. SOFA k Lovc11eat. green & $1 p 0 . Picasao ~ " . rcus Companere,a Sat Nov 2, season. , · .rv;~,7,"'IOtt"°''I tnk~p"1n'°g"'&· goodna royp,~ngt. llkll~~ m.16101 . .r·ort Worth, Tex a Iii Roller Canflrte&, Reptileii & gold velvet, new rond, $300 Sl"5. Pvt Pl)'. ~:i •11....:;, Girl Scout Otf~1 TV, Radio, HIFI St, "" or offer. 644-2839 FALL F\ret,1·ood &lie, Org, Af!111n~. C!\t (ne;111 to Pos1 11 mu-;1. Great potential. Call THE CARDEN School of ~rUes. Open Eves. 5ll·6022 JONG-Size MaltreM k Box Euc, d~I. $75 cort'I. "3 11 office I 15" SILVERTONt: BLACK . 493-2151 9 a.tn. 1015 p.m. Cd!\I Is look 'g. for dr.dk:nll'<I r, ABRA D 0 R pup p Jes. Spring .\ Fraine, $8j also ~rd. a 8 1. I I 2 2' Coasl ST/00 HONDA Trail b~ke, ) & \\'HITE TV &. STAND. SECR.J:.1 ARY Pl or f u 11 Sr qURl'd. lndlvldunl• to fill P u re b re d • 6 \Vb old twin bo;11 sprine & mattress F1rc.,.,·oOO Supply . nc.,.,·, "74. \Vhecl c h a L r. S3;5. Ca.II ~like. G 7 5. 8 6 2 4 time. Young, 101ne eicper e h 11 I l t-'ll&ln& & l't'\\'al'd'i· Beautiful family & huntl"'t 4400 Park Newpoa't:, NB SIS M cu It. Fngldllite. John<>On outboard motor,6. 1 evcnlngii and V.'t'.'l'kenda nee. Appl)' 1587 f\olonrovia, Te sch'g. pog's. Interested dogs S3'j &15-31(17 LOVELY Rattan Dining set S250. Solld maple hutch & .!JJ.iJJI.~ Cypres§, ~.A. l-1g1s. ,, R TI.' h UHF ~ N.B. 145-1334 pcl'IOns co ht act : Mr~. IRISH SETTER PUPPIES. 6 chrt. $!25. E;<cellent cond: dini~ set. Fr. Prov corner Si!HW!l alt. 4pn1 .----.. I ~ I C'O~Ul'e. ~~. as • {2) SERVICE Sta. men, lst \~IJllOn &10-U8l AKC. 8 V.'b Xn1a1 Eve. ~108-I tbl. 596--0903. E:NCTCLOPEOIABnllanlca X nt-,rl .• M "~ Cius. Toii waaes + romm. i\1ales $150-Fematea $125. EXPJ::RT Carp c I IMtaller $85 World Books s 5 5 j ,),)J·1 • Apply Ray carey Chevron TYPIST ~7t14 G •r•1• S•lt I055 Yours-mine, repair, relay Childcralt D J c 11onary:1 COi.OR TV's SJOO, Bl\\' Rec. Station, 61);1 S. Coaal llv.')', Dov.'tley Savings &: Loan S:IERR\''S K9 ALI. BREEDS -21 yrs cxper. 64&-5815 544-9360. \'oh. \\·atcr heater S 3 5 · L."\&Wlll Btach. Hilt An o, .\Ing In it.a Hun· lhirding & Grooming GARAGE SALE CARPET. ne"" II' by 21' Mus lc•I lnstrum'ta 8083 :H&-3&l2 -•• SERVICE Sta.. Alt end . tlnglon Bench ollicc for in· Pickup & Dtllvery 2129 hli.ramar, Balboa Penin. Olive gi'C<'n 5tmg. s s O , COLOR TI' Eme1'M>n Console f>Jllme eve&/wknda. • Avull div. \\•/KOO<! typing ability. Poodle Puppy Sale 54&-2848 Nov. 15, 18 ft.· !7. \\ al~r 5.16-1771 VIOLIN, date 13G-t. Johann Ai\l /Fi\I rndio. Carr a rd 3PM. Neat handwriting & Co"1ln~n1ct13 "'tor""r'mo "r 1 hot, rf2l11,,~ •MINIA'T':tJRE ~flener, crib, sfc1~. doU· IRVINE GOAST COUNTRY Manintlg et Sohn c in i~o~rn,.~b~lc~$2'~"1~83Q.~~l2~l~l.~~1 A I ms ~00 -,, SCHNAUZ"R• bl ~ p Ncukirchen bci Ad o r ( . ~ ---,a-9tt • appear. UPPIC Y,,mo , formntlor1. " I I <•Vk e "'""• elc. CI~ U B f\1 F.: ~f 8 ERSlll . ~ N;wport ' " -Enuul 011pnr. Employer nta c. 2 \ s 1..JAN'r G:iragt' Salt', T,\ . 642~2--17 Rfter 5pm , Be It u 11 tu I ton c an rl ! I Bolt1 and I ~ SE"VIC" 61'. hclp wsnled. ·1 D11ys or eves 348.-4990 1 Ill 1.... I to · 0~ rc!lnnancc. Newly tt'hol~ MlrWlt EqulpmtRI l\. c.. nm e.11 mera: .... n · Sterl1ng Sliver f I at war<' · oo.,.,,_ Tote I package $3.50. . Eves fmtn •lp1n k 1\'krids. TYPIST 1'1~Ut"FY \Vh\le American Over 1 houseful of furn. To"''le El Cr'!ndc. ~ prlre Cull :>M;..5710 aner 6 Pil-1. :..,~w;.;;;;,;ziiiOOiiiiiiiiiiiijijij Sht'll, 3131 Harbor, CM Top .Job! Cr ta l benefits? Eskimo pup. 6 mos. old. Bcdll, rc(rlg, pool tnblo rte. 499--1221 6-14-5452. Do not cn ll !ere 6, thr ~tn•r•I 9016 SEil ViCE $111. S11le.1n1t111 & t:;11per. delllred. Accuracy e S20. C;d. t,1•/klda. 962·4!16! ~:30-J, Sat. 125 Mt.h ~1• N.B. ·80Jc-TREE-SALE 24" Rn11wt·rlna serviced u r 111 ~ ::..::;;.::.:;: ______ , lutJP .man. Top PO.Y·& fl'ingc n1ust. anyttn1e. fURN., couches, TVs, np· &:iS-S338 d:l)'tln1tl does not kr'low o( i ;>16 .. l9i'J(J * 001l<lflt111. Expcr. n1an pref'd, Jison Best Agt ncv 21~ YEAR old · rcgi11tered pllance11, clothing .t more. sso. Call ·, ,~h~l'~"~"~·a=P~riE;;v~•.N~"~f*"n~y~·--i BOY SCOUTS need your Full or p/l. Shell, 11th & 17400 Brookhural, F.Vly Silver Poodle w/papeni. S/J. 209 N. Hesperlan, S. A · NE\Vl'ORT fl<'ac·h TC'nnl11 • bout . Tnx ad\'llntaee. Irvine. N.B. Suit e ill 963--6773 636-TI55. s.12-2419/541-9374 Club hll'mber~hip for Sulc BoatS,-Maint/S_er~.-.9010;;;;;;,I SERVICE-Stallon 81!.lesnilln. V I NOING. l\tALTf<;E, AKC. Available SECTIONAL Om,, I o·o s e 586-3362. ~ Malure. Apply In pel'80n 490 for stud. back cuah~. Gd; con d · REFRIG, ~. Tent, IO!ll:12. $3 YAdiT maln1cnanct, pain! 17th St. Costa J\fcsa. MACHINE 545-45.i7 $125., ~ty hang g. lamp. $.IS. '2 R4!mole rontrol Cars. 71 ,.. 557 ..., 36 . &: ""rnhrohif1i, Reas. ratt~. r SERVJCE Sta. Attendant LOCATORS ~llNt DAOISllUNOS $25. s..I 4 Sf:',. MS-J9'11 Bnb Conn~·!!)' J1~5.l5-l afl 4 Full 1: Put-Time E;11perleneed l\IALE rt FEMALE 3 f'AMILY gara,ge I a) e: POOL TABLE. coin opcrAted B UE 5 11 ER A I f o Sax , Boats M1rlne q. 9030 990 E. Coast Jlwy, N.8. (71 4) Ma-8990 AKC 5.16-813<1 Thurs F'l"l. Slit 9-5. la"t3.5 ?' excel . cond. Port. top, $135 Ne"'' Olds Tromlx:ine ---''----'--- 1 Elfltl, trylnc, Nr. l\1oulton 1 1:..r..t~ & cun. $400. 847-44.40 $175. Tr 11 d c for guitar, 1 MARINE SERVICE S l 11 t , Attendent, WANTED F o" Y lnle Jlgctit ?11ALE dolt. 1 yr. old. Stan· &: Jtffery. I 1~~-9., \'lli·uum llke Ill'\\ 812·7887 t\111 or pt, tlnle. (..'hevron hick "'/her hend IOkethcr dard Poodlt. Housebroken DESK. wo'rk btnt<h , Mlll!O,.f'-. · · '1..'-i~""·:n:=·~T°'ru=m:::-:;1:--.<1;;1;;6;,Q HARDWARE SALE Sta. 30l)J falMtw, 01 lo work O.J CXIOtdlnaii:ir of ii: ahot,. G52-1199 b 1 · w-m I = •-Id I (3)-si-riPPING ,lli-ftece:J\flni nff.lllrt for youna: bu.!llne!!I crocheted llem."· I A e &-u-1S09 ,nlut for Sl:t'.l. Like new • J>':n)l<' d t oaf.If\! lit Clerka tor nia~I llll'ldllna. man at his bfia\,a r ~a lamp, old b~ke, it much ML'JK Cape. Jtkt ,,. \\_. StC'A1 I cond. Ciill Rtter 5~ L ... rcha~t Sljl1Wl aurplu.• , ··-tn ~1, I 1r 1 morT. ~ -·--.. , •av. n c "'. r ""-,,-1 ,.... ~'nr" "' lc1t~1n1t ltl\l"d"'ll.rt AIID.ly In ptl"Kln, Orntallo)', Oktll.tt. ""'"' -or-r.---.... frH lo You Jo'iSflJNG TA~1..E Furn , 81• ~""'· or 11• _..., . ACCORDIAN Sci\ .a • w 01101uf11ctu1Tr. Tho1.1s1nd& ol Inc, 1310 t.os.sn Ave. C.l\I , (;U..1548, Uk ror ~tr. Flint., Palntlnrs. PIAnti.' Oolhl'll, --.lt~P'l·:."fi'fCEi Cook\l.·llf;;-"'' t,1·nh bei;5, ~d. ~{~stu. Rronit I: Alumlnun1 ~ttla.. S OI MAN \VAITRESS 4 ntg:htl, I dll)'. A Odila & Ends. 92• W, 19th. r~ · . Ch l'lC'k11-Pfld eye \\inc~ To tl"Aln fur ••1l1t11nt Oill a1o.n'1, Mt E. Balbl>{l F r •• To v:..i INS C!\I. Nav.1S/l6 ~p~r1~T910nl, !~)car v.ar. DEACAN-Elt'Cll"M • Vibes. " lllllj(n. Ernie'• In Mck tnal'lqer ot qUlllll)' ,.hoe Blvd .. Balboa. $33. !\S ~"'1 ---~ ()('111\('!I l yr old. ltaJ"dl)o llP in hill e•l'IJ & 11:ill offci· lllort. Xln"t oppor. AWi)' 3 W0~1EN Imm nd, lo * 1t!l 13·:.\t"'J'JF'UL p, PS•• CHRIS~~S T ~SI I 32 Pl1':C1': Oorhnrn SCI, ll1'11· ullt'd. $950. Dan <1~1--6144-. ~ fhl'se ltrm$ IO hlR customen S&:A ShOc!I, 333 E. 17lh St. d I 1 ttlbul~ Christn1~ JI"': NeM homt'9 quickly Drt!IM!S ulkea Rug are t~rn "Bu,Ue>ttup", n n v c r afc. Furn. & Equlp~IOIS at 11-eme-1~ 5avlnp: M' Com Me111. duct~. }'UU, fl/I, ~Ir.-Ll!.vi • -.1319 12*..34th. NB. 67:1'...6469 hfotn u~N.'I. 1400, 53&-982:1 ----quick Mlf. OC!Altor .t Ol;:AJ '1 Ooq't ""ve ur, t?Mt ihlpl "84&-M3.,. fit.ACK. t.AU, rptl.)·e:d ftnl, OARAGE S ALE Sa1urda)' DRAF"l'tNG TilL.~ N t>: w , OR1\M'ING TABLE \\'tleome. Mlnncy'a S h l ''IJ-"" 11 1-·1 Inc oulf!Qs~ "'ilp Doi'" Pilot C!Wlfled ,\ds 2 ld r.'d I chlldten NM• 16. 1631 Uncoln 'Lllnt! l\1a}\lne Oak, l7xtli). $150. N~w. l\l a,yline O•k. 37}($). Ctuuldlery) Z'J37 \\\ O:llat ..._ r:u ""' v d yn: o ' ,w • • Ntll."""'l Bttich " ' 615-.i ~ $150. til:;,..7J7ll lhyr, NB, 5...,_.t192 to Shore Reau1t11 M 71. 1 ~-~rr--""'-'------_N'-'""==-' ,,Y•:::•c::' :..· ::;~::..;.=·'---~· _ ' I • -/ • ,, • • ' . ' ., • ' • ' . " • -. - • 1 ,. Thumlai. Now-14, 1974 • , ~'-,!",'", ;~•"'•1"' .. ~E'-q • ....,,-=,..,,._,,...,,,.,.0,-c"'yc:;;l::H::;/"-"==~,.: • ..::n:.:.1 iS70 5F.iw 9711 Mud• '731 Ponch• -\91M V"ol.,,..k,-w-.-.. -n~ • .:.........,9'°'77"o~::c•:::dn11rr1.:::.:---......,"=1s'""''or-;dc---"·~·-,iMi;w-.. (ii;;; '10 , B pi.;;.-;;h Scooters 9150\ '71 Dodge TrodHm•n 'Tl RX·· Rotan• C<>'"'· v1.,1 '73'-Po ..... he 914 NEW 1974 ~I CADILLACS MU'i" SEIL! 1s\on II ~ti S IP llONDA 74 XL J5Q. Al· 100 V•n 11111l ll,AUt fot roor. nuir !J, rebuilt engine •--r Roto.ry Coupes Ii: Sec1111i • '72 SQUIBE, 10 ))88, "''It'•• 15--~107 ' ' loy r.u1k I fendeni. 111&11 & 1o1·ith Mtorn Surrrr a:peckd BA.VARIAN 111<.l mllei1. A 6 1n •nth or 11 ThiA~ bi ll'Uly a rlln9 find. DRlVE Largest Stlec:tion 429 ,~ ... otr,, till atecr'a .• ~ts, Power -~ .. plpo. SOO ml_ "'''"'" '"l"~" ,1, "'"'· w 1 d, mi mite 100•; "'" w'" II~ ~,,:, cl"""" lo !>uY o. thon ask th<prire! In Or•nge County _,..,..., P/Sr P/B, .,..,ham seat, ex. wrid. $1000 or best 0\'kll, nuqt \11\ttlj, SllARP: M & i ranl). .. (T.!ll"BA\ r ll~ J IJO~ ilrlkr 6iG-S700 dlr. CouP.e De\IU\n • ~"" i;·t., w..· p; ; .. ne1o1• radlabl. t_ • 1 o,!(cr. 536-tm Gaa Avirt;tr 3 "pd with alant D 66-STOO cUt. J c':r lt£qu1g~ ~.i:~ ~ ·iaa BUG. Ne~· n1h'. l r 1, De._Vllle1 • Et Dorado& ·l~"":!'.::'"~4;1=~=-:c.--:=:I ~-l4'~EXPRESS •'DR SALE ·73 Hod aka 6 t>11}1lrit.'. .,,,.Ired for llOtUld. 8 NEW 1974 RX...,1 Ro1a1-y t1'll.r'1X, A?i1·"F~ stereo= cltch. Xlnt puint &: int, Xln Convertible!. AlllO •Many '73 TORINO 35\, &d· gas .t RUISER W o n1 ba t, dirt -s trcet $3195 (8811J \ Rotory Cotij>e1 .l Sedans a:id ll\llg \\'heel~ {186FNG) alrt\Of\1 mlnt $UOO. 613'5983 other aelcct Cadillac TnMte-mlleua:e. radio. htr .. PIS. f'01~·.r t,v orLo "&!a.ch equlp'd, OnlY lMI nli. $500. enobu~telll ~1otors• · DRIVE I LOOK or 644-7097. l11&. ' P/B, 11ac. owner. 613-4102 R,~e. ~I ~ P\:1,1,·ered by ~1'"3 IB&ll Bejtch \.._ Jlunt Bell , & then ll k lhe price~ • 66 VW "'"' •&-;!l~&~ID'tl~==:::-::::-:;::, 9'1-'Y&ler vs; Xlat' for t\lb• 71 HUSKY 3 60--MX s.i.s:-125.1 Now tn Stock ~'too dl r. WIN WITH IOI ' · ..,.oo. ..-ifo Lro 9 paiscn«i:cl' station lilc• m11111g c;cmpletely rblt e ·n Do .. •c Tr:u" 11"' 100 • '68 2002 <I ep. '72 RX·2 R6ta1J' {Sl!OGIR I '" 5 :is.:i923 wagc.»1 hea\IY tlty moklr. ic•rm.<e.nt tuiulout. $8'200. Pvl Xln l cond., $500. 6~8008 van with cu~ont surfer • '68 200'.l SUnrool 1T.17G 1niles, uh" vinyl top ~-~ ==ii' -N~tdtdr.-xl~.1----p_~·!C. \Vi t,611\G!otary (714) Motor Hoi:ne•, i.,,ecliil Interior,...,... air cond. • ·n 20l;i: 2 lo choose & she': roo1n fl'r'Sh. I '64 V\V Bus Can1per. Netl.' s170o ·Stw.m 8H Spm 8iA.:J'Ji,P., · Sale/Rent 9160 wlile w:1.111, niag "'heela. • '69 2500 Au10 .. air 84S.5700 dlt'. !7 P eng. ~lust Hit for $6'15. or .13 cOuN'T'R' ~nn. Blue l~ f'At.cON lluncheto. 3 SllARf>! Ona 1111vlng-3 5fd e '7l BA VAU.lA Alr Jt&,--JQi·2 ..$eda11 lnY.!JPSJ 4 fa j § bit oh·. 673-1513 l\fUST. ~ E L L ' ''l'J ~ail 8 pasi;. Xlnt t~nQ. 28,000 ml. tip(l)~_h'll'NI:.• "nt-alo, hc1urr. 'TO ~@' Van Conversion 1vith "l11nt,.. 1 cnglnc, Wlrid i=:: I WrJ 1nlles, ~uto., & air llSC~ .. ~c:ich 'B ., \Ve:iful;ituil!'r '?J VW SUS. Ri'ldlai I ires. Eldora~. ~: White vinyl Ma~ nfl'. 496-9361 eVi?ll~ ~1'nliy rebuilt 6 c y 1. S.C., V-1 Au10, Xlnt 1ires, fol' souAd. ;$319:; (8&J1J) __ "~Ir.we NE:\1· 1t111n u~d" S'J2.( .. 11 635-2500 !tJ<t e(lg. $~. 1?.J• lo~d~. 3Thf mi I e 11, , (S82JDNI ~ine. ~ lnje1•lor, good paint, & Mt:ch. $2895 . e Robbi;telli ~totoi:& 4 e ,.....,.ll:k\6 &15-5700 d-11:.; '7-1 OJI Coupe, G42-T793 & 548-L'\75. ~~11· 213-4"?-,2'222. s~~T~p c::r·-e~travaluf!! ~te:.Lior1 , Uvns. •w.-eat! 1\!k· 545-JMl J86i1 Beach Hunt Bch ~ Mere ti Benz 9740 Elc>c 8unroo(. air l' a 11 d . ·'TO VW BUG SUNROOI!~ $951), evee 645-5100 ' dlr. llllt $100. ~71 RENT Tf.IE BESf '73 E.'<· !US-l-255 ~ ern/tn1 stL'lW c o.set.t e. J\~l/J>'l\1, 494-8·160 eve. aftcr 1l!J'l'Z Cud. Coupe_ de Ville, M • k 9947 ill\~·\UNCJl, re 8 ,~0 i c d eculi\'e 25', aU extras. F1't'e Auto1 Wanted 9590 1 . A\loy!I. 5 sod. Cboc61flfft Bm 5 pm , • m~1'dfi"n, 4u 11 y eq\llpped .. :::•::•:::•':.:·••:::.--- in 'il11Y'planked c!MSlc. miles. Pri pty. !t'l9-90b6 5'8 •. ~10-J Mrugoorite Patl..'\l a)' 67 MERCEDES· BENZ ':.'"~11\llc. $12.700. Will ~ti-'73 V\V. Very gd cond. lo Pi·1v1de pa.My. 645-1000 '70 MAVERICK· CUST01'1, 21 rt wto ~·,._full J.'OVt>n:, pm TOP DOLLAR toUst:illn \!i:?jo • sid~r ll'llde. 536-1781 ~ (Jl31 .n1i, Yel\0111/ Blk Interior. Camaro 9917 49,000 mi. AlR. 1 owner. COO\'. J!l'P.. 'Peflec.t far bay MOTORHOME U~E AVJ:1tY MVY EXIT. 2 ,326 T23\. Bruce K\i1g. ~ • , --6 cyl. $1450 493-!llT8 Ill' .!Is~; 1-WJ>'641Hl.\1. RENTALS PAID "'·""" ' , ..,.. .. ,, 30 SL sH:;s. ~·w eng • ....... 69 V\V Sqb."><>. ""'"'· ,.M I 67 CMIARO, Riff. A'.l', ""' 9950 '20 ,OWt..~S', ~ A·l Cond. DALE 'S ·138-0900 IMMEDIATELY !.Icctwucnlly ~~t. Quick 8 Ira.ck, rebullt en~ .. uuto. 1 tires. good con d It Ion ·rM.::::or:.:•:::";..'Y._ ___ .o;;;.;cl Qb'."JJ~r:!,13} rn~rn.1 \\'kc\)'s. & $" ~ Dgor. Automallc. uir ('On· S'\le. $3(l(Jl. 557.~ pn1 &. all $1200. &l2"S690 I Sacrilict? $45(1 673-4331 '62 ?itERC 9 pass \Vgn Air i!il \Illt,_JMU«li ••. .-,knds. p v 1 RENT I o r l{ o I id a y s. FOR ALL dllionina:, p o 11• er s1eeri.n~. cL1y Sal & SUn. ·-VW .~·ING" 14 K '72 CA.MARO. Air c 0 n d, all n..1r i~"' w;ndows,. nu~ 13 El uo:n do. P11T & ,\:~. N>JI. n••"h"nlc• ,,,. I SCl l -., '" /[ ·" I v c• " t Sl 6 11 -I ~. + ... •• s P n · POR E "'· 9llT1 Sepia miles. "-dial•. Ro. II •··. am 111. ••l\Y top. er Y ::dnl, nds hrake job. $250. • '7\'rrn'l,'"'.;l.n ... 1i.•--. c.-on · l>!S • •J. "" FOREIGN CARS 1TP'l189 1 b AIC "11-1 s-~ ·~ ~ Ooan ~-0"1 all 6 ~ ~ '"'I"":'~ nr;:" ""'' :Jc ml. .,;ii..:z;i14 _\I'll., • .... , r 1.• '"'"'""'• Slereo.$2'100.5,\l-3531. .u,,,-....., · · 642-7918orvh'.:'"''~'~·~~-- N ~IJ<:_.li _"9tl1Pl61~':!.".•, SHARE WINNEBAGO CALL OR t OME IN DEMO SALE $1677 "'"""mag" Xl•I. &l!H3tJ_ •s;,vw. reblt •••· .,.w paint Ch•v.olot 9920 '72 AIERcURY COLONY ,....... ,,..,.,~ *I '74 Tll Saab '760 l\f whJ Vd 1 "' -•P ___ .. W , Has fuJI pwr., new 1'{-1 $&\CRAFT 23 ti. 20'1t < "·nel'lihlp. Sha,:e usage TQ SEE US • 1 :n~! Jii5~ L~~Mf· uch SINCE~ Sliver Blue. Got· ra~als, rack. &14-4523 aft. t'lllhc!l1'Jlflll. _"_l)!'lli 0/B. By & expcn&f'Ji. lH0-0-182. * 1·'73 3.0 CSA ';t} l SUB goous TJ Mo11te Cru:lo. Wkly 6PM ---~ o"'ner. 0.1-~. '7J ~'INNERAGO u ft, ror * }..'74 3.0 CSA • lta..a a 1n:1 •n VW Convei1. Super Bee· 1'\.'<.'0rd keepil\¥ by con1pui· M-~",-----.:.99-.5,..il ... ' S 'I M£A Sale or Rl'nL SAVE! QUI. ~IO ·tie. xi cond. $1800. 493--79;)8 si\J hllllban::I of evet)1ring us ang -~~· _....;; · I ,. •• ,..-~ Call s-lS--8648. YOLYO , · bet 9ani/afl S proves l&-17 m111.' PS/PB ·-· ·.r • IMMEDIATE ,64 VW BUG , sunroo[, 76<00 Al\1/Fl-t, -.'\nlo, io'act· air: 1966 l\1~STANG, Beig e. ,_,Ye 1 ."1 0 ~ Auto Ser. &'Parts ~ MOO Crevier BMW 1966 1-lnrbor, c.~1. 646-9.'m DELI VE~· ... . orig, mi., oeeds paint $J95'. etc. Se-ai. G <.'On1fortabJy, A 4a~~~!,11~. Xkl1n!.: Jcundu•••l.la·$990. ft( , , 3100 \I/. COii.Si Hwy., N.B. • --SALES ~SER • •• 642-40.}2 aft. 5P~l ''°Cln~c~c!:!"'i"""~~·;,6~7;3:>87~35~---b~~;;-~~=~,jf-o:;;;;;'"';;c,s :.J~,:i; NOW OPEN · 642•9405 o. '""' w. 1" 5""''·· 1974 E)JECUT!VE 'Dick Mmer olors ' ·, '66 vw·euG In •ood con· -CONNEL'· ·ss MUSTANG, "'"'· PIS. - - , . CADILLACS ~""""'"" "'~3rn "'LOSEOUT · ' ' · · " • " "'"°' Noe<I• worl<. 8 "l ~;,808 a~ B & F Auto Air · · ~ · • 120 \\'. wru·lll'r at So. Main>< , ditiOn. Mag wheeti;. CHEVROLET offtr. ~l , ~'1,!l~f-,d-!. c..'~-~ 10 yrs. specializing in Auto. Largest Stltcllon I Ji·~ .t"\ Se-\•~ra1 IP;" n~ileage; fully Sapta Ana ~ 557;-213' $700. S4i-OlOO SAL.c.'S & Sl!!RVlCE '70 ~IUS1'ANG 1t68Dr-.IV) 1;; -1. ileep:; 4 , 1 >lil·e air condiUoning & In Orange County '*' ~ ~ .. lr~d T4 r .• ·rccdes-Benz 97_'-r. '69 V\V Btis gd, cond., reblt. 2i28 H~r~r Blvd, Auto., pov;et iteerlng al s· hd rn1. 1-epalr. Fre~ E11tlmates. Coupe DeVillea . Sedan De-400.~Es at un~ually t!Q~· Toyota ~ e~ .. very clean. Sl.,400 . C.'OSI'/\ ?dESA 66-5700 · dh'. ~: 7ll<~4ll~CM v~~'::1e~.E!1!:r~::.· o?.: i;:id~~~~ 11~:.o~~t;r~t~I~~'. :uuN~.P;rs~~r ~xamv'.e '75 s~;~4 '64 , GHIA ~rtche '72NOVA5!~200 145\F\VA) Rota~E~1:~ Hf~ns 1,;~~~~~-,~~~~l l''RIGCETTE auto air con· select C.!idJlae Trade-!n1'. SlllOO. ~ 1 ~ r. o . ...,..), m-nw. apen powered. l'153cc. !llw;t see. AU'. po\\ler-a1eering DRIVE C!.J'.P..PF.R.-MARJNE, 2 6' -2 ditloner, t.'Olnplcle unil $25" MaKM. ,_.._ .... ,._.._!'• Capri 9-715 end lease at ~'21.l!O. pi~ Days 531).87"70 Eves S3l·µil5. inew front lirei; & then ask l~ price! yn~·""~;u;aU & \\'ork· Porsche radiu Slll. Auto gas ~~~r ta.'(. • TOYOTAS '66 V\V Camper van. xlnt SHARP! &'~5700 ' dlt. ~oJ~~6-$ol.%0. Call tunk, 1 x ,1 1~ tt. 11* ot!Cp $10. ... ~ a..,., ·74 C.\PRl V..(i, 4 spd, deeor • Jim Slemons cond .. xtn.s. SllOO or bst 6".:·5TOO dlr. Oldsmobile t955 ~IF . ~5:i6-29i0 :HT-3183-! , ..,...;;:;wo,.l ~. ~h: {CT!2s1~00 nli~1 SJ;195. Imports 'ARRIVING DAIL~ orr. 6'1&~~69 BUG. 'I~ ?itONTE CARLO -i;- 11', HY.Sl!-f:.lj'· Fiberglass }>""()~~ '"}'UU!one nres plus 1301 ~Will I Ne\\ l\t_odels-Ne1v ~ngines. Gd cond $100 I (889F1'CI s.Jes. Sf":V\.Ce ' ku , Took IJ:Jlfl·iAlun1 mast. 4 l:i wb~t1 FOUR US i\l<l!t' TOP DOLLAR PAID Datsun tno Ne\\ l Be :I Co1ne 1n and test dnve TliE 5..16-laH IA t , vltiyl top, 23,776 miles, OLDSMOBILE 17ta1t.t jib, 11plimeker, eanv11.s \lhl: oamplete for Pillto~ --• 1 por ac 1 1 Car tor 1975. All Demonstra· & Sharp. ~r. fl800 or bst. 642-913:>. 002-ID73. IMMEDIATELY , 833-8300 to.11111~ being ~Id at HUGE Volvo 9Tfi 645-5100 dlr. GMC TRUCKS ?-!UST SELL JJIJ'-Sol Cat. \\IANTF.0 ro1· as f o rd TOe CASH lor cleru1 uscd j 73 DATSUN 240 z LNTEn F'ROMl\tac: .. RTii.UR SAVINGS-llur:ry! NF..1\'1974RX4 . HONDA CARS ~/I~. '""' ""''"· 7J PMA plckUP' Dome light. vi•" '~"'and truck' ' . -_ . '74 11£.RCEDES BENZ. . · WE ARE ' i "'""" Cuupos ~ So<lam UNIVERSITY OLDS ?.~'WP. SlJl1._' or_ JdW' asse~nb~. ~ morfl!J Howard Ch.evrol~,t I /lutolll(i~2;£!111SSIO!l, _air m . --~···' ... I ~· ti.Ni ?.~'iii~. nrl~f . ~-Hattm Blvd.-iv' _ _!>r a t. m v~~s. cond ~ Al\I/F'i\'I _ UU.ut ----~7~."lo ~f" -"(;b~--~ -~~"Wt :!Jnboard, 1-'0R Sae, V\~ engine, 500 Nr. 1\lacArthur, Jamboree l'IDTl~UtC' ~~~ ~1art5flf" ----1001"'11--ln~Ora!lge-€cuntv.--'-%...:; --..--nU.u,y:Xlt~1i i 'tl\v 11 a 1 1 8 . cc. CAii ~or 531H'i!B -und Bristol n1iles 1996.IE'i 1 -'taU ; UI IV "· • But Only I tYM El Camino ·;4 Olds Omega.::!.;;tlV8, p/s, •S)t,IVVI or ~. aft 6 NeW rt Be h lmJl.j,S,) $5477 ·~· H bo . ' • you . Call Brue• •ft 4 p(b. a/c, ain/tm. d~ o, ...,..,.. . po KC I"",,,. Only 6,000 mites, fully loaded L>UU ar r. C.M. 646-!)303 ' v1nvl t<Y,i, cwit 1111. s; • MC,ING HOBIJ:: "' trlr., Antiques & CIH!lc 9520 WE BUY IMPORTS . »1th all •' t "•' i•cludlng NOW OPEN Can Mak• Us 147-1631 7!lXl mu.,, 644·3'23 M·>' . ls. covec111 harnesses + 1941 PLYMOUTH CPE ;JP Dollar F'or Any ~fake ~ltlllM l111..:.a sunroof, specln.I v.· he t I s. . N. 1 1973 MONTE CARLO, v.'hlte. dri.y~ -!11arsha. ;q\ore.,~.S~~:~~U'llllei:. 6 cyl. Stick. New engine & ot Model. -~ "411 .. · ~~t!!r than new. (43721) See tAarqui~ Motors ~'roe uS First :·Last and ive'll Low. mileage. Xlnt con d . -,3 VISTA CRUISER St Wg. 1 • _ Ing. $Th50. clutch .. Driven dally bu t JIM PANOS . YPLYO MAKE OFFER •TOYOTA• try harder for your· best ~h~~%,8sJ13"~~l ; Eves~~. ~&x>8::d. ~~. ~~ -=s ~~\nor w 0 r k · MAZDA • SALES deal. 19".>a CHEVEU.E Ma l ibu ply. SfiT-6212 or 54(HXj21. 2001 S. Mancbester l~ Hurbot', C.~t. &IB-9303 e .SERVICE 1\ l C.:Onvt. Gd. t."'Ond. $500. or Pvl pty. ~:.!\li~ ~.r;~ :i:S~ Anaheim lil&-6000 Will BUY YOUR •"'··· l•1..:1 : ~~l~ko CARS .~ e.wia beSt offer. 545-17:12 alt. 5PM "-'".!'·,2"o"s'~uo"'ps"'R"c:u'°M1"·E1,...k,..;"s-11;iii~i,E1..,-n;;'in;cl Bio.ck l:u:qOO"·pai1Jt, perlecl \\rE PAY TOP OOLLAR DATSUN, TOYOTA lU~ UlillO VftLYO COl\lPIBTB REPAIR \VORI< ~ :r. rond. $4]}11. ti-;'3-1658 }>'OR TOP U.SED CARS OR VOLKSWAGEN YO''YQ 289J"l ~1iuy;uerite Park11·ay \ • 1" c.:irvair & Col'Valr Buggies UNDER·21,000 ·milcs ""'0 "IGN, OO'lESfl'" PAID FOR OR NOT. V.'UJ. I. Mission Vlei'o Cull !ffi-0444 • &t&-6068 * 'SS ALl" AR01'1E0 not run-r viu:. " '-.~.. i 1006 H ...._R C 'I •~9303 "" 1,t;;,;:;~;::o;~;r.,~~C'--·I nino. Going O\<erseas, inust .or CLASSICS . PAY TO? OOLLAR. C\!..L ~ f 831·lJl"V 4!&1210 ar ...... , ·"· '"""' '67 lMPALA gd. cond., $600 . .::uA. \VAG., Olds, '63-F 85. ~ll n1ake oU~r. ~3478 U ~ car 1s extra clean KE.'IT ALl.Ei'l. 54()-0442. 1966 Harbor. r.M. 6·1>-9303 1966 VOLVO, runs l.ine, looks Diii : 546-18:/--1 il no !lJlS. V~ry gd rond, tlr:et, etc. 750\VrU.-YS JEEPSrE"" sec us first. '73 ORANGE Dats un Pickup. 0Vetf' tair. $59a. CalliR l c h a rd. Call: !151-3946 $.150. ~lm '"' -BAUER BUICK am/fm, stereo. 8 t r a e k, 347-84:)6 18-5). or set'" Don '6.1 F'&clo'"" clean 4 spd }>~i:1;c.1· Up""r' ........ ·-----bo I d 35 USED at·-·16th s~.11-1~ NB. ·n CAPRICE ct.u•c .• ~\\' . ' .,,. . . · ,.,. · .,...,.... .,,.., Har r 8 \. . _ \\•bite lileel snnkes. lonneau. .LOW •· uu. u All 9~~ lilJck l l!r IIT Dealh caU5ea 548-4.m C.oirta Metia 979-2500 clean. 960-l3i2 MERCEDES -niit vOLVo-i.us:-~.:c_e .. a~. P™'Ct. ~ sac .. ssoo.' Mi755f. 1941 Pontiac $550 XI t nd "~-ll"'° ·~ '" Gi5-585.5 \\'E BUY 1!174 2-MJ z 2--t-2. 4. .speed ON DISPLAY 1~~ .. 14· .-67"5;.,0 .67 CHEVELLE su-r Sport. Pinto "51 i~~!,,_~~~~!2~~ hi;:V'Oh'ici;;;''--f53j 1~1PORTED AUTOS t1·ans. ta1~ deck, 4, 0 0 0 u•~ .rou o · brak · r-KI 70(0) b Rec Vehklft . f530 Bt:ST PRICES PAID! mUei;. AU T05 USED iac es. a1t COi • ' '74 sf A. \VAG. 2'13.1 ml, A/C. DEAN LEWIS . it4-t37-3399 H n\i. $100./ otter. 96Hi028 m & take m·r pymts. CHINOOK·TOYar.U .. round IMPORTS . 72 DATSUN 2.wz. 20,tm ml OUS8 of ·Imports General 9901 J-0\VNR '60 Malibu CONV 538-35.'l.l ex TO !Dani 8-5pm ~ 9110 ' ' ~ 1$3 CHA}.1.P., 6.jHP, 4 SO • RS.M.0.H. Ne1f Cet.•onlte in : .tJ966. custJ • qsphol., sharper • \hit n\Oil. ~nsed ti! Mar. ' @ : 11,4-842-5612 : 1~··!!'..P-'~· ~!•/ . --~nt 9120 '1-.::::::....,..~--.:.::~ : 8 ft. Cabover,Camper, stove, : .oven, porta polty. j a c II: s , • tioi;lt. good condition. $650. : '831-1314. 'I" ~ Motorc,Ycl••/ Scoot en 91SO MJ2a StuUk.1. \\1eceo hd. ke1T nut'1-nke bar, plastk: ~ lndrs SJ Ta ; must !lell 493-918R. ·n YAl,IAllA 360 Erxhrro. • SL lesal . Perf. r.oll<I. Ekttu .• ~ l"iO. IJ.11--0713. tripper now on display, · · 1""" H a r b o t , c.•f."·'" """3 ,... Stl-7250 6 cyl, fun car ~i,run gd, nu 1973 Sq · W I Ready for catio trips "'-"' .,....,..;a.iu A ... auto, my motner·s car. dres ltl $600 laKet 646-3i64 utre agon, a r . Buy now! ~a .• I~pect ·~ WE BUY USED CARS must 5ell, make offer '61 2205, Very clean depcn-VICTORY Ch -stereo, xlnt. $199S. • drive out ... Reduced to AND TRUCKS 49S-42i2 or 9!11-T:i69 dable, 18-20 MPG .' am/fm, WITH ANY NEW rysler 9925 552.9074 $5499 at Bill ~Iaxey Toyota. Come in for a free ttppraisnl '67 DATSUN sedan, recent ~ir c 0 n d I l I 0 n e d $1600. U I LU x ~Sc 1-l R y s L ER"" NEW 1971 RUNABOUT. Nu tltts, 1B88l Beach Blvd., ltUJ1ting· 10 GROTH CHC:VROLl'T, tuneup, new brks, muf(le1., 556--0828 IV 0 G~ YORKER ·s 9 O O 1.Jccellent new shocks, S\250. Terry ton Bee.ch. 8'17"$1?55. 1&211 Beach Blvd., Hunt. alt. 1-eJ;", $400.-499-3 142 '71 MERCEDES 'Bc11-t 2JOc. D D • c0ndltion 557..s&lO 642--0785 & 54.1-2:28:i. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Bch inot·n/eves Blue exler. New Ph'i:!l!li;. JJ.J!).74 to 11·18·7·1 wilh this '68 Cl:IRYSLER {VSF173) Plymouth 9960 --., _ 847·6087 5'19-3.131 '71 5 l 0 W a II on, d ark $6500. !213) 570-2259 or (714) ad. , Or\gina.I -s '72 LANOCRUISER WE BUY USED CARS """nlbrown Int. ·I\ I H • ,,...Z\8 '"'· ~••• L•10:1 36 MONTHS &15-5700 dlr. ATLA _____ _AND TRUCKS auto_1,..~lnt c:ond. 11 T9 S. fl!BZ. All Black. ·73 4j(J SL UM1> UllW FREE NEW 1974 RX' '°'""""' ->!ffil.'Ne" Whole.ale. -• -TOYOTA-., CHEY.OTA Co1ue in for a tr.;e appra'W GT".""" Rollll'y .COupti l Sedans Chrv1ter/Plymouth G 'T4 -8210. Aulo, ~ dr. 8 lrack r.:I''"" DRIV" '' to "ltO'fH OiBVROU."'1', · " Orien lXiily & Sun. 'ail 10 PM Che\')' 350 VS, Chevrolet, 3 speed rransmis.Sion, ca(!: e roll bar, \Varn e lectr i c 1vindl and hubs, Ri Flota· Hon tires, spare gas tank, buckel seats, chrome ac· ~es. d u a I batteries. '1\1ust see 10 appreciale. (81TGV.'l\fl $4677 J)mle.wia -TOYOTA Victory Dodge . Original Factory Invoice u·itf1 !his itd 1888 Harbor Blvd. CO.ST1\ r-.JC;;A 556-4620 182ll Loi:. ch Blvll .• ii.wit. Bch tape, shag, blue. 0000 111i. '65 r-.m,' auto. '69 230 eng. 1"'"' 11 'bo c ,. -~9303 Warranty & then llllk the price! 2329 Hart:Jr Bh:d .• 847 -60.,, S4~33Ji l\1oving. ~2-1310 Eric. 28,000 mi. AlR. Xlnt. rand """ ai r, · ... .,...... 645-5700 dlr. Olsta Mesa \VE BUY ·72 Z40Z, Air, ~1ags, $2150 49..\-9178 '70 TOYarA \Vgn. (m2BSXJ Continent•I 9930 5 6 1934 IMPORTED AUTOS an1/fm, Xlnt cond .. ,.,·59 300 SL Rdsu·. 1111.i.!:y 29,735 mileti, auto. air, lug· On Al Used Cars! 4 • Bst offer 644-6695 1-ei;rnred. l::xquis,iteo. Exc11· gage carrier 1 9 M $ 76 ,-72 DUSTE_:.R;c_:._c:..::,_(--.-,P-KI BEST P.RICES PAIDI ""-'700 "'· 6 ustang 9 '74 CON'fl~ENTAL Mark ~~ D ·72 DATSUN •10·. 4 •-.. A!•, ing & Explnsive. 541; • .;_t:f.); JV ~-1 I I d-' hu Gold vinyl top 19 288 miles to1n Lewis Imports .... ' '69 TOY OT A Wgn. IZNZfa64) (016GBKJ • a.,,,., ute Y oa ""'· Y • R • • ' l!.oa .ttubor, c :M. ·''"·~.O:: . Ar-.f/Ft.1 cass sreroo, radials, '60 .ms four-speed Beaut. ""--·--. ,561 " pU $976 or take o\'er leue. days Y.,;-a700 <Pr. V"N 10 m:i. 83T-72i9. maintained. $95(). Sacrifice. i:.t:".Ji.TOO''""port\!.~ _ ntentl . 2 1 J-9 2 3-4 5 4 0 , eve s NE\\' 1974 P.X-4 CASH '-\ONE Y PAID-Fiat 9725 545-4859. ~NEW l!l'l'4 ~4 dl:r. <WIHJJ nHl-Hi865 Ro1ary Coupes & Sedans .t·or \:our Junk Car '66 l\lERCEDES 200 Diesel. Rota,.., Cou-• & .,_ .. ~--'69 Coronet . $776 Cor_ve. !t• _9931_ & 1~nD•R•kJV1~-p-n·-1 Anytime ~930 Nl'\\' ('ng\ne. Du.-e\lent con· .,, .~ .xuo.i"' -'"' '""' ""' \\ 1 ANTED: '6.1, '6'1 or ~·65 dlrion S2JOO. 673-2393 evl... DRIVE (ZUUBU 'l!lS4 CORVETTE new ltaM, 645-511).'l dlr. Continental in good con· 1973 280 SEDAN. $157 mo. s!~~n ask the prit'e! dlr. 170 Maver'k $1176 ent,'1ne, rea.i·-end. Must sa· "12 d'\JSTER. VS. Auto, lo diti"n. Call 615-0!1.'tl alter 6 immac. pvl ply, s t r 0 11 g {Z8Z099) crafice at $2200. 63f}l710 or ml, easy on· p!,' ha• CAS H .t'OTt credit req'd. 336-9153 riny:i. ·59 COROLl.A, OC\\' eng., '72 p• '$1276 633-9264. everything. ~. Aller 5 \'OUR CAH. MG 9742 trans, paint, breketi & batt. lfttO . . C '933 SKr-1410, -~..;1,__-,---~I 546-1070 (32'7GBV) ~ar '6.l cuoA. Rwiil s t r o n g . AUTOS IMPORTED 9767 '70liilonte c $1476 '72 COUGAR W/>lr" '"''"· Nd• bral< .. 1170BFD) A 1C. PIS, P/U. IP\·: mi~l's, & ba tter)'. $3.l)(I ofr. Dan. .1 s]'lf'ed 1rrutsmlsslon, a i r eondil\onin~. radio. )l<'u\C1', like r!C11•. See It, you'll buy It. ' 64<Hi038 Aft. SPr-.t \-"4!=!i-<7!;'4;<t;..' '====--'70 Satellite $1476 Obdg• "3S 19'l PLYMOUTH (TZ!HRC) good condition $3(11] '70 Fury ... $1476 VICTORY call all 5pm, !lli&-1403_ (73lEBP\ Pontiac 9965 '72 Chev PU $1676 DODGE BUY or LEASE (86.'lt6L) 197S JU\tre '72 Torino $2919 Wagon . $1766 lnvllice SALE or ''#:Sf~'=. at (167KQY' + T&L 36 mo. 0.E.L. '72 Nova .. $1776 All R•molnlng '74'1 DA'Jg r.oss PO,T IAC (915fEZ ) S76 o N80 RatbQr Blvd. '69 Fotd Von $1776 ver en.ta M""' !i<6-M!T '68 FtREBJRD . Net111Y l204l1NJ 'painted, Mcl&!llc bl~ Stl '72 Ply Wag $1 B76 Orl9Jnal mdial race whit. Mags, aide Factory Invoice pl,,.., h"''"" "·°"' ml l873µ\10) 1vilh thi& RJ -Xlnt cond. Pvt pty. im '73 Fury ... $2176 " D•t1 -4 Chargers or b·t off. ""~l".c"c,· __ (666GX'n 3 Station Wagoe,1 "il FffiEBffiD P/S, a.uto. '72 El Dorado J MoNcos tra.M" belt offer. Eve 1 . $49. 76 2 S.,.-tsmen -675-2\lli, dal'1 6 7 5 -8 o 6 o , 17 Plckups "833-836"""7"-----= (No 1010.'U) 14 Vins Pontiac "'5 28" Harbor Blvd. 2 R Ch COSTA MESA • •11\. . ,rgers 'Tl PONTIAC nREBljlO 556.4620 -0 S I A:n1 llU=·'' =~ tia.7!tl emo a e .J PM., 64<1~5V4. ~ '66 CA'l'/\LlNA Convel'l. AMC 990S Gigantic Savings t'U""'"" ~· Thunderbird "7i '72 AL'"3A~AOOR Broughm 16 Dart•~ S Chargers l--.;.;.._;..c,.,. __ .o;;c;1 $1700/01.for J Mon.cos T·BIRD '$6 H~rdtop 979-9684 2111 Harbor Blvd. (7111 Ml-1f'2 nr: a Buick ' "" CQ"l'A MESA V:!!! '974 ' 6 4 w I L J? c AT . co o d [[! AL20 1974 VEGA GT Ho.tchbllclc, ""'""""'"' T~portalJOrt· car. :r.tUST U\JO~ w/att, '-spd, 6.000 mtles, SEE! $295. new h\')' db' shocks, am·fm * * M.1-8129 * ~-'69 DODGS: Monaco, 4 di'. rt1tllo, 8 tmclt tApe, ___ w/ j '68 Sh."YLARK, good Um,' Ncond. radio. tlee: OOors S{Je&kers S31'15: 567~'r good bofly, Nttt!J 1 om er A wtndow11. ReP14 ~ISIS. '72 VEGA GT \Vagon. Run1 e lne \\'Ork. $350. 83.1-1!121. Ford ,-tMO r.d, LookJ gd. to mllage Cadillac ...., 9915 ... $1850 or 11t1. 615--1248. ' '7U Cad!Unc Coupe DcVIUe. "111 power. 11tereQ, vinyl top, lcnlher Jnterl!I'· :<Int 1.vtwl. $2600. 8.'t~l31~, 19:16 CDV. lmmaculato, orig lntr.rlor, new tran11ml1~ion l<l!O, 2t!-MHl10 -' ' '' '1'J TORINO • (312CFD) 'U VEGA · (890E1<RJ 20,2&! miles 20,0."\S MUe1 • SI W\P • 64!',.;;700 dtr. 645-STQO "" db'. NF;W 191 .. RX·.C NE\I.' 1974 RX--4 Rota!')' Cou1)4!11 & 54}diln!I Roliiry t'Ot11K!ll A Sednl\I! DRIVE ~ onJVF. Ir lbm 11slt l11f' prle.'fl 6 th('n Uk tile price! 64S-5TOO tllr. 6-'5-5700 tltr. .. • -· ' l . ' ' ... • \. ' . · • • • , . • . . .. • • • ., LagDlla/South Coast -,....--... T odays -. • N. Y: s ·toeks· · ~ • .. ---"-· -·voL.-67, NO. 318,".i SECTION S, 46 PAGES. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFO~NIA,. THURSDAY , NOVEMB'ER 14 , 1974 T~,t\ CENJ;.S • .-r • -.. • Pale, W·e.ak Nixon Goes _Bollle to Clelllent~ LONG BEACl-1 . (UPI) -Richard Nixon, weak and pale after a 23·day hospital stay and a close brush 'A'ilh death, "''ent home today racing the prospect of a check by outside d6ctors on his ritness to give testimony for the · \Vatergate cover-up trial. The former president was helped, from a wheel ~hair into a black limousine at a back service door at Long Beach J'l.1eniorial Hospital and drove orr with hi s wife, Pat.. to San Clemente. • A panel of three prominent doctors, () ' Continues- To Surge \VASHlNGTON (AP) -Sha rply hi gher pi:ices for food and 1975 automobiles contributed to a 2.3 per- cent surge in wholesale prices in Oc- tober, the La bor Department reported today. · O\·era ll , the Labor Department said \\'holesale prices in October \\'ere 22.6 percent higher than a year earUer. the biggest 12-mol),th increase"s.ince a'28,!'i 'petcent itse In the year ending in June ~7. • The increase in wholesale prices in October ranged across virtually the appointed by U.S. E>istrict Judge John J . Sirica •. made plans, meanwhile, to conduct their examination of N'ixon at his oceanfront home -'probably next week. ! Nixon, clad in pajam1ls and a dark blue robe,_waJI assisted. to his feet and stood s hakily as he turhed arou nd to shake hands with nurScs and ·others who treated him in the Kospital. Before being assisted into the limousine, Nixon patted his personal phys icia11 Dr. John Lungren. on the back and the n sat dO\\'n beside Mrs. Nixon in the car driven by a Secrcl 'Scr\'iCe agent. , , 1'he route of the limousine took him along a street jammed with almost 100 reporters and photographers wat- ching the departure and he waved through tl}e car w.indow at the m and smiled. raintly, 1'he thrl]e~~ardiovascular and inter· nist speci'fihsts named by Sirica have until Nol". 29 to report to the judge on "'hcther Nixon is well enough to testify at the cover-up trial. or give a deposition in California. a s • Lungren has wurllejl that Nixon is troubled by touchy blood pressure lhat shoots up· under even. minor stress, s uch as friendly conversation. Lungren, \\'ho said previously that he could see no need lo have outside doctors sent to check up on his fin- dings, resl\()ndcd that "m y colleagues a nd f will welcome the examination by court appointed physicians." lie said he w as certain they ·'wil l examine the patient and his records in an objective m a nner." Lungren has s aid Nixon should not an ' -~D-evdoper Criticized By May~r ,l,., lty .iACK CHAPPELL Of ... O..lly PllolSUll Laguna "Beach J\layor Roy llolm -charged ""tOdaY 1.hal the $.'Kl million claim lodge d a gainst the city by Sycamore flills property O\\'ner was "tot.ally frivOlous and irresponsibte."' Mayor lfolm said he \\'as anger ed "by~· c_Jai~hlc)fhe chatged wjls 10 '~ u• . -spee'fje-tMt i( ~i:>uldd' JlOSsi ly se(Ye~as a ba<sis.for legal BC· tionj n ttl! ~rts . ..,.'""-:-" ..... _entire economy and indicated the. Ford administralioq has not yet -.--- l'ICOred any major -successes in its an· "lt'is a claim tli8:l' has beerrclalmed for s.ome reason other. than prevlding a· basis ror follO\\' up fitigation'" l\1°llfor 1tolm said. - "'It is unfortun11te -a great.big cor· ·po'fation like that trying io beat a little city over the head with a S2l million lawsuit.'' l\1a yor llolm said. ti·innation program. . \Vholesale price increases nOrmally lead to higher retail-prices-In months ahead. The increase of 2.3 percent j n all prices in October waS on. a seasonally adjusted basis. --meaning seasonal - variations were taken into con· s!deriitlon. On a seasonally unad- justed btts is, the increase \11as 1.7 per· ~ent. Ther-e bad been vJrtually no The S21 million figure is the total of a S7 million compensatory damages and Sl4 miUion in punitive damages demanded In se\'eral allegations. In addition, the landownel-·claims S3 million in com.pensatory da mages a nd S6 m illion in punitive damages under another a llegation. ' fSee PRICES, Page AZ> • .-' Laguna School Custodian Hit By Sex Chµ,rges . • ~ 1 • ,:i, Woll• l'lltil'Sllff ~ CONNIE MclNTYRE EXECU,TES ARABESQUE ON ·BALANCE BEAM • Kim K•h1merer (left), Coach•C1rol'Chapel'Spot for Her Gyrin}astics-Interest Hig.h, Materials Low B:)' JACKlEllY~lAN Of .. O~llY .. WIM~n . , The claim is lodged by Rancho Palos Verdes Corporation. '{he com· )>any is a corporate entity of Great Lakes Properties, a subsidiary or Great Lakes Carbon. . • l\fayor Holm sa id the cou ncil would consider t he claim of the company at the meeting of Nov . 20. City Attorney George Logan has prepared a legal brief opinion for the council . The mayor said he was concerned greatly ·about the filing of the claim because of the effect it would have on the people of the town. A Laguna Beach elementary school custodian. released on his own recog- nizance earlier t his week aCter being charged \\'ith c hild molestatb>n. \\'OUnd up in jail in Newport Beach again \Vednesday. booked on four ·. more, c;harges. The gir l stands on a £our-inch-wide beam four feet ubove the gymnasium ~floor. l\lichael Earl Trall.'jue. 27. of 2550 Sat.ta Ana Ave .. Costa ~1eSa, is scheduled .to be arraign<..'<l today in l·larboi" Judicial District Court. groundwork \\'ilh limbering·UJ? exer· cises and "''or kouts on the beam. plu:. "·ork on flodr mats. uneven parallel harS and a padded table which serves as a vaulting horse. lie su'ld he and his wife had received numerous cal l s rrom wo rried Lagunans \V cdnesday night after newspaper publicat.iono(the claim. J ohn Pollock, attorney for t he la nd developer, said legal action could be avoided if deveJopmentofthe 522-acre tract to a 3,000-unit project originally planned in 1966 when the area was a n· nexed \\'Cre a11owed. l{e was arrested Wednesday in Tustin by Ne"•port Beach police and booked into the Ne\\'port city jail on SI0.000 bail. . -..:. Transue. custo._dian: at Top or the \\'orld Element;:iry&hool in Laguna Beach, now a\\•aits trial on a total or11 counts or child molestatlon and .sex perversion plus charges or possession or dangerous drugs. . Ne\\•parl Beac~ poli ce. who led the investigation of alleged incidents in- ''Oiving young bs>ys from Newport Beach. lluntington Beach and Costa P.1esa. a lleged the offenses took place over arour!ycnr pcrjod. :\pproxi mat c ly 10 bors h a\'e ;dread\• been identified as suspected ,·ictin1 s. according lo Detecti''e Robert lla rdy. · Transue was released Tuesdiiy from custody on promises he would return for court appeti rances. That release ~was ordered by llarbor .luclicial Court Judge Calvin Schmidt. The school custodian \11as first ar· rested on Oct. 28 in Newrx>rt Bench "\\•hile allegedly in a car parked in an e mpty Jot. \\l it h him at the ti me was a 13 -y ear-old Newport. Beach b~y . Slow·ly she leans for\\'ard and lifls on,e leg gracefully so she stands on only one foot on the·precarious beam. She's Connie Mcintyre, a gym· ··nastics student at Laguna Beach fligh SChool, where the popular program is struggling through its first year. Someday. if s·he continues in gym- nastics and dCNotes endless hours to it, she may be able to do ha ndsprings and even nn aerial fljp on the balance bea m . ' But meanwhile she must lay the The padded table is one indication of a problem facing the I.aguna Beach gymnasts'-lack of equipmenl. This is the first year the class has been taught, and although the district has provld'ed the beam and bars, the mata are borrowed from another school an~ the horse is makeshift. Nevertheless, interest is hi gh. The daily class is packed with 40 • girls. A gy·mnaslics club which works out on Saturdays has 00 members' most or whom hal"e had previous gymnastics training else\\·herc. •Joint Program. The club and . chl ss began this fall ~·hen a ncW physical education in· struCto r wit h a gymn ast ics R • Ok background was hired. eCf!IVes 8 ); Carol Cha pel. the instructor. said • she pla ns to expand the class next At Laguna HI• gh trimester lo lake in 00 or 70 students. She said the class may ~o coed if • enough boys express inlcresi. Trustct!s or the Capistrano-Laguna Assisting her will be Scott Walence. Region a l Occupational Program \\•ho lvas California Junior National Walt Spencer Me~ri~l Set A memorial rund in honorof\¥alter J . Spencer. Dana· Hills lligh School principal \\'ho died suddenly last \\'eek of a heart a ttack, has been establi shed by school faculty. The decision of how the funds arc to be used "':ill be ma.de by l\frs. Spencer. Checks may be made out to the \Valter J~ Spencer J\Iemorial Fund and sent to the school at 3333.1 Golden Landern St .. Dana Point. CRO P ) have approved a joint 'tran. champion ii\_.-gymnastics for rive sitional education progra m for years. Pee Wee Grid La,e;una Beach fl lgh SehOpl. \Valence a nd f\1a'ry Amen. a Laguna · . The-program. which was used e~· Beach higll school student who ror· perimentally at the high school on e. _mcrly competed with a team rrom the Pl · . J'.j'. Start' lrimester·last year., \viii be forwarded l\1id-Va ll cy Yl\1C<'-in L<J5 Angeles, a yo J J S lo Laguna Beach trustees for their ap-1.:oach the gymnastics club. . -. e proval, • l\1rs. Chapel said she hopes to ha,·e The lin ~YOffl 'Or the ~Hect.or Navarrette, ROP director, atcamreadybyncxtyeartocorrijlete. Or!\n~ ty Jun ~Wee A.II· cre~sing student in"olvcmen by f"cderation m eets. ~ he~ . ' 10 :~ a.m. SiiW.~Y" al. the Bloodmobile Visit Slated in Clemente said the program is aimed at in· in Cali ro1·nia lnte r sch la-st<i ~Ami!fftan ~tball p_..tlti~wlll relating a ll regular high sC'hOOI assig· ' ri1eanv.:hile students .?rJ nttem~· ~~n ~ fligb,.Sc~ atblelle '"-ffnf(!ll(. the 50 ~tmtent!I fi'i the lln1f1'0rllise a6out ll.000 o bu}' th4i field. " ; proA:ram to their specific career ln· "'n<.~(!(l vaulting hor~e ~ the~ ow ·.-Abolt' 300 boys,.ugc tO throOgh 12, 'The Red Cross Bloodmobile \\1ill be in San Clemente from 3 p.m . lo 7:30 p,m, f'rlday , at Our Lady or F•ttimn C~tholl c tfurch. lOS L..1 f.:Svcrnnt.a. , Appointment!! for blood donation are recamincndcd and may be m~de by ca llln~ 492·2831 . Persons wishing to don::itc blood musl be: between 18 and fiS years of age. weiah al ·least l 10 PQUnd,; a t1d ~In good health. . tercst11:. mato. will coml>ete in the event, which ts'-'· lie said simllur prof{Ntms for S:trt They \\'ill stage u Cu-t.,w cl· -Thop pectcd lo last until about 9~30 p.m . Ch;m nte And Oana llills lfigh School lit noon on l)e<'. 7 at tht-: Is foql· Team} "''ill be com~ting fromTu.~ln. urc cxi>ectcd to come before th ROP ball fi eld. Ple<lgcs of u '""· ~lf.'9 , Ga~f;f,11 Grov.e , l l~tlngt, n UC.tch and OOardinthcncxlfew"'·ceks. . 1J('rc:ir1\\'hcelwillbc.tl\k 1 ' -· 1 The Luguna Belch project. under "\\/hen you' watch I'""' • r'9t\.:~ns61"cdb'ythffdi~ lht! supcr\•ision or t\\·o hi~h school and ~ ou 're scc:ini.t not just their ex(cr1or. . h11 pl c r of '.tun fr61' "Wi r~ four-UOP tcnrher.s, will be open to you're scclnJ.!: cvc~)'lhin~ -. their in .. ~mcri ·011 Football, is Opell to the sc;>phomorcit ns well :i!t joniors t1nd 1cgril y: r\•c.rythlnA."' !\Ins Chaptl public free or charb'(! Refreshments :seniors • said. \\"ill be uvail11blc ' . bec:xposedto th~of-c.vun....-"'"'..-----;\f\l'XOnla11·y~r . llerbcrt J '.\liU~r -len-e:tam1ffilfi0il for ut least l\\'O or Jr .. told Siri<':1 in \\"ashingt\}r\ th~.} three months, a nd that it wou ld lM' ,·isitors h :t \"l' b('l!ll asko9 to lf;a\·'! longer than that before Nixon could l'\ixon·s rnon1 bt't«tllSt' of !heir i;hstu1·. travel as far us \Vashin~on. raising bini.: eff('l'I on his blood pressure: the possibility that the trial \\'Ould end Nixon·s 111 0:-.t frequent \1isilot· <ha before Nixon could tel'lti f~·. bcl•n hi s \\"ife Pat. follO\\"t..'d b)' hi' In medical b~lletins Tufsday and daughters Tricia ;uul Julil'. but h~ \Yed~esday . ~~n~~C'~.s~i~ he \\'as con-also rccl'i\·l·tl brit:f. sini;lc-l"isitS rroN c~rn~? OVt'r N1x~n s. labile hyricrtcn· Prcsid ·nt 1-'ord Ph.ilii>pine First J.•ld\ s1on , a sharp rise 1n blood pressure t. • • ·l under even minor stress. such as con· Imelda ~!ar<·os. _and his l\1·0 Jiloses. "er;;ation .\\•it/1 a friendly visitor or friends. Bc-bt• Rcb111.o and 1{.21>Sjl Ab;" thinking about a problem. planalp. _.. _ A Sl .2 mi~li on s c\\·c·r lin e Thi:' s ite of pr~!icnl ~rk i,.,~~~ replacement project in South Laguna \\·est end of lhc lunnC'r froiiUn!·un is running about a month :.tnd one-half Aliso Beach. The rt.•. ~c.,·eral hundr(...f" behi nd schl?d ule because of un -fct·l of lin e huvc been lui4:in the bia~ foreseen problems. p;,irking lot and .shoriQ8 1)\as liee,i Extra shoring requ.ired in the tunnel pl;,iccd in the first 400 ft-Cl of the-:; UIJ: in \\'hich t he new pipeline \\'<IS to be in-neL , ., . - tallcd is the cause of the dcfilJn1.lhe--Gf.f1ciats-hopc lhal despite th<' scl; Sout h Lagun a San1 ary District back, the projccl "'ill mcel it!i cord! Project, orficials said loday plt:'tion date of !\lay 19i5. :: The construction involves rt'placinJ: a 21·inch c lay pipe, leaking and dctcrioratccl. with a 24·inch plastic pipeline. .. ~ Leakage 01 ra\\' sc~·:.1gc 1rom tile line was thrcutening pollulion uf the <1djaccnt l.idc land:i; und menacing health. The line runs in ~the tunnel about t\\"O miles from Ali::w CrC't>k to the souther!~· limiL~ of Three ,\rch 8;1y. . Health Syinposiutn Set in Capistrano A public ·health symposium "'iii bt held al 3: 30 p.m . Saturdny at the Com - munity Ptesb,ytcrian Church, J22P2 Del Obispo. Swn JuanCaj>istrono The sympofil.vm is_lw.s.tcd b,y -lh 1_.aguna N1gue.I .Jay£e~'1 and "'ill fct1ture' a panel of experts from tht' ~Choo! or he alth a[ Com.ti l~fnda Uni\'Crsit~·. Thcrl• is nochal"~<' 'Grade Study Sel 1\ rlc bult! nn whclhl'r Saddlcback· Coll titc should do tl\\'ll)' v.'ilh "F'"" grade~ \\'iii b9'htl(i 3t U 3.im. }<'ridn.)' in the carn1}1.~·lclcvi,1tm ltu.Ho Students and faculty 1nc.mlK':rs arc · t'nl·nurl1i;i.ed to altl•nd. The dl'batc v.•01 he i:1pc.d ror h11J!r rl'pl;iy • I • Or:tnJ.::t• \\ t•itlht•r Cnnc::id1•r:.1hlt• high «h1ucls through Fricl:1~. f" il alonl.! the eoa!'t 1n lhl' mnrnirui hours. (oolin~. '' ilh beach.highs neur . iO rt:<u'h1ni; iii inlanrl l.Q\\'~ tonight 50 lo a4 .. l;\SI Dt: "l'OD \ \ A ht1~00nd and UJl ft fi nd jour children II'PTt' fcuinrl .~/tun nntf teiii· /en·rf ahou! lhi<H pl~~/, honu" 1n ttUllhy .\t'Ctfo n of ;\'ttl' York />o/1re. arc SQ far u..uluiut. nW1.1utL suwy Pogf'Alf 1 ............. t. LM.h.,. c.i......,, (11\tll>tC ""'" 0-.\•-• OteUrl Mt'lltt\ ""'""'-1 "•• lMtf\~""11 --· Hf GM-. :::.":..~,..., Mf!UMU\ ' • Cl ,,.•ttt Cl MwtwiF- 1.l,DI N•l-IKewt Cl• OU Ol'M .. ( .. MY ,, lfte6l4 • ·cs "'" • AU Sfi•t.f'llr1~• ... """'• C••CI ~'-<~"""'"'"' Dt·Df Ttttw- CI I TI'lt.1111'\ C1 Wt•lho!• Ct w.,._~.., " . C• Cl " •• ",, . " (.f.(.) " •• en.OJ ..... ... Cl•$.I ..... ' I 1.4 i . ... ' • ' • ' • • • •• -DAILY PILOT L/SC Tnur1da;. Novemoer 14, 1974 l{o._e D~Uv~ry Paraniedic Pair T-u rn Midwives UJ l'REilERICKSOIOEMElll, Ot-D.lily ....... SMH r'i,·erx.tbinj! went just llkc clock· "'rk ~\",.. · ·1 v · J;ll\'IHI St•k iQs, .. ~J ,;Jj,:un u llll llt r1r crn tn•lurnod •m1Clw1fc , \41ho ~UC• c."(':'i$fully deh\'C(Cd I.I SIX·pound , l 'A'O· oooc·e b<Jhy hny for a ~·J iss1on Viejo motht'r \.\' cdnt'Sda) Sckin:-; and his p:irtnt'r Stun '.\t11l- th..,v.s ··both par;.un1,,.'<.11t·s -v:ere :is-~1 ni.; u ht'url a ti ark \'irt1m ul Luguna 'rnll !> J\lall wht•n !ht• I0:2fi o.1.m . call PMmt• to roll lo llH· S;jddlcb;1ck Ap:irt· m~nts. 23151 l..os Alisos Bl,·d . .. At fir st, v.·e didn't C.\'en knOIA' "'ha.I. the cnl I "'as abou.t, "Sek ins recalled. ,\rr1v1ng-;,if th('' i.lp;irtments. rhey f(1und :1 ~5-ye<ir-11ld \roman in hard lobor .. \\\· had jusl cnougti t1me to "'alih nur ha nds \\le dch \'crc:d him al 10.41, ·• saidSekins. .. , was thrilled lo <lei.Ith ll "'as my ·-POST Probr Police Discuss ions To Begin in Laguna Preliminury discussions between Laguna · Beach Poli ce Chief ,.~ra nk Scbopen and representatives or a J tatc ugency probing the local depart- ! rn~_'ypcro!ltion will begin Tuesday, ..;.,,. Jo..,. J._, .... ,,., ..... Po n ce Unit Will Meet _ .. , With Reddin I IJhe Laguna Beach Poli ce Em· plo:yes' Association representatives met. \Vednesday with Tom Reddin, (ormer 1~os1Angelej'Police chief and hettd•ofca police consultant firm ~ to nail down his prol)l)Sed investia:ation , ot. the Lagun• Beach Police Depart· · menl. •. This was.oh appening even as Police Chi ef F rank Schopen was being it v:as announced loday: The prt>liminary talks will establish the scope of the v.•ork to be done by POST !Peace Offi Cer Standards and Trainihg), an arm or the state depart· mentof justi Ce . T~ POST probe will begin within two weeks and depending on the ex- tent. of the work to be done last up to five months. There i!I no c~a"i-ge to the city for the state agency's work. The annciuncement of the upcom ing POST project was made in a memo from the chief to department person- nel a,nd confirmed by his of rice todaY.. ·Willi am Stahr, chief of the POST field counseling bureau, said the probe .would cen,ter on are at dir(cted by the local police administrBtion. -··Ordinarily, administrative' coun- seling service is deperident on-What each department requests," Stahr said. . • " f' ro• Page A J PRlC~s: ... ; . . . '\ change in,.who·l~ale priceiin Siptem· ber on ei ther &as\~. ;. Consumer toods inctlased·four per· ~ent ln O~tober, 1.-~m products werf up r 2.6 pe1c'ent , 'i)rotessed foods and feeds rose S.2 'p;ircent at\d 1nduslrli.l pclceslii cl3'}1 percent. . i.• • The bia!U!'st fectnf in the fn~tease In industrial pric(JI, the Labor Depart. n1ent sliid, wns a 6,4 percent rise in motor \•ehi<'le prices. ATI-of the increase in 1975 auto price$ had their impact on the OC· tobt>r \\'holesale Price Index, since that \\'LIS-considered the starting month for wholesale auto sales for l97Smodclis. -' Among consumer foods, there were higher prices for pork. eggs, cere~I . milk :.ind bakery produ<:,ts. whil e pritc·i; del.:lincd for bt.>cf, \'Cal and fresh and dried \'Cgctubles, Also declining \l,;ere prices for lum- 1.lt!r and v.·ood products, which fell for the sixt h ('onsecutivc month a nd v.·cre 15.4 percent belnv.• the peak · levels or April. LaRue Says ..,, $500,000 Wa s 'Payoffi' WASHINGTON (AP) -Frederick C. LaRqe, a self-admitted central tigure in the Watergate cover-up, testified today that he believed from the start that the nearly half million dollars paid the original Watergate defendants was meant to buy th.cir sil ence. During two days of Qucstion_ing by assistant special prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste. LaRue directly im- pli c,atcd all ri'Vc or the defendants in the Watergate cover-up trial. Ben·Veniste asked. the soft-spoken, 46-year -old Mississippi lawyer today,' "F'rom the time of the first payments, v.•hat "'-'as their ,Purpose?'' \Well, the pu,rpose was to fulfill commitments that had been made to thi defenda nts," La Rue answered. l-le continued. ··1r their commit· ments weren't kept, the defendant.s mig ht divulge certain information t'hey had t h a"t mig ht lead the WJ1terll'.ate episode right back to CRP 10'.lmmittee to Re-elect the Presi· .~enl ). . II notified by offi cials or POST1r{Peace . Officer Sundards fqd. Tr,Uning) that ' the)' "'-'OU@ begilJl prelimin,ry lileps : ifuesdal' to· Ule state agencr 's probe of "\Ve are primarily interested in technique's Ci( m'anagemeht and organizational str~ture. Ou~s ls n'ot a critique of people, or anything or that nature." Stahr said in an interview fl".Qm_h~Sacramentooffice today. H'e s)i1d preliminafy disc~sions with the local . chief e.s~abll s hed wh~thcr a restricted or speciEWzed study s.hould be undertaken, or if a comprehensive review and analysis is called for. ., . La Rue also told or a March 21, 1973 telephone call from former White ~louse counsel John \Y.' Dean rill. LaRue saidi Dl!an informed hlinllbat Watergate conspirator E. Howard llunt v.·as demanding an additional S135,000. Jn the same c;.11. J.iaRue Leslified, ··~1r. Dean informed me he \\·ouid nJ> lon'ger be In th!! rriorte)' • • lhe.locti rorM!.. . . .._ ... l • e~<lll)llf -rffl\11s<!(lffi!' L ECAR ;_·fLaw E.nforcemcnt tonsulfing And :.Resea r c-h.J . It studied the Saft -CJem.ente J>oJice Department this : summer and produced a no·holds·bar- red repor;. lo the City Council "'-'hich ~~Jtcd in an overhaul of the depart· 1%•l. :/Det. Terry Temple. member of the ,mployes' association executive idard. said.the POST study would not ae satisfactory lo employes, ~ J-fe said POST is limited to studying ~liat. the poli ce administration wants iludied and he noted that POST deals ~nly with matiagement structure and \echnlques , not "·ith suitability per· ~linel filling management positions. .; ~t'dc:fin 's report \\'OU)d approach the PrCWlerp from a '"no one is sal'red" \-Mw. TC'mple s;11d. It \\'Otdd also be Cin'.b'-ed long before the POST s1ud y, ~e sa~d. 1 1"hc poli1."t.• f'mplu~e,· assoei;1tion hacl ~ugh! funding from the Laguna Beach CitY Council for thC' H~ddin Project . ~slimated !o cos1 S7,SOO. • The counci l r('fUst'd lo fund the 1tudr. but orderrl the c1t.r m::ina~er <)nd police chicr to cooperate 11·ith R.eddin. : The e mployes· u~sociat1on ii; under· Caking fundinJ(by itself Oft~.NGE COAST DAILY PILOT T"" 0r.....,._cM1' o..11r J'llbl, wi""wl>lcll 1\t""' "'""' '"' ""'"'''"'Pll, •• IH>l>I•""" ,,... '"' Ot .... ~ to.11 ""'llol\~l"O (ll""'""Y MPM.ift<11h-lie 1!'11111-., 'Mll..O•y tllrDug/f" Fr+Cllw, for '"''" ...... W, Ntw(!Cl/"1 ii~•'"· Mu"""91°" llot'ltll F ........ ,.,., Vdll~1. lr"ollf, S•<l<l!fW.C.k V•llfy •"" l,oq.,,... 1Wall1S....I" Co•lt .. A •lniglt ,_....,.., "ClthQft "~1)111""" S..1u•<1•v• -~v• T~ Pt•"<•o•t ~""'''"frl<i "''"! 11 al JCO ...,.,, s., ~''"'' (D'l• ...... ••.C•IO!Dr"''9161t Robert N. Weed "'"'"""1 .,,., ,.., ... ,.,,.. Joc k R. Cur"ley ~''' "'•"<lef't •NI v.., ... .i Mi,,.Qie, Thom;is Keevil E.ddOI ihomo~ A. Murph1ne ""'"•d•"Q (fotOt 'Chdrle') H Loo~ R1chdrd P. Nall ~''''t•"t M•n•ql"'I £0.!0t• Llguna Beactl Office 11116 c.-... ~-1 ~"'•llo»Q •11<1ro-. I> 0 1111• 1o66 t?HI Otl\er Of!iCt\ '°'"Mew uow.11a..s1"'..i l<tt-1 8t.c;~ ·lUl ti••PDl'1 .... ,,,,.,,. Ol~•l>"t!°"' llt•Cll 1/UI lie'lf.11 ll<Kl+tv.,d ~!Nit• \l•llt• l\101 u. ... ,...., ••Mnoi..or.1""'"' T11ephone (714 ) 642-..321 Cl1 ssltied AdverUsing 642·S671 L-11'1Una kdctl All Departments: "l!f~~ ,j!i;!!" 495·06JO \. CH•flfl'!I 141• O••n°" Co.>" ~1',,1<1<1 (Amptnf '"e ,,.,., ll9'1ft ""'"'•l•on<o, ..t.tHJel -!ll>t I< H•~tlovlftf'!lh ... t~tM .... . 'llt r"'•06ueofll #ll'WUI •Ill'<•'°' P'"'"'U .... ff •OJl•f•""' o ...... , .... ((11>11 tl•t' -Ifft' "-'O al C1111• Mo .. , (;.el•"''~•, ""41f(fl"l"" ~· t••t•tr l.l 00 _.... •• .,. ,,, .. , ~to ... _11. mi111.,., lltsl! ... llotM tl ·-t~1, The restricted studies lake less lime, Stahr said. During' the study, two men will work on and off in the local depart- ment. They will develop information and return to. Sacramento~whec.e.Jbe data "'ill be analyzed and the final report '¥\'ritten. ··11 is a critique in its rtature. But, lt is not directed to be negati\'e. 1t is directed to be positive. Our whole pur- pose is to improve the effectiveness of law enforce ment in the co mmunity," Stahr ~id . · PO ST has c o.ndU~ted JOO such projects since it began the service in 1969. 8 G'Irls Vying For S. Coast Jr. Miss Title • Ei ght Sou th Coast girls will Com· petc in the South Coast J aycees' a n· nu;1l .Junior )liss Pageant at 8 p.m. Saturday at Dana !!ills lligh School. The \\'inner \\'ill receive a SSOO stho larship anrl a trip to Santa Rosa for th1· Califor ni a Junior )f iss Pageanl. Ttckcts (o the event, \\•hic h cost S2 for adults and SJ for students, "'iii be - :Jl"HilnbJe at the door. St>lcctrd as ~cmi-finalist.5 from San business.'' · . LaRue, who served as a conduit of money paid to th e original \Vatergate defendants, said he then told Dean. ··1 "'-'OU\d not undertake lo cmake any more payments unless l had some aulhoriza lion.'· ,\t Dean's suggestion, LaRue said he !elephoned former Atty. Gen. John IN. J\1itchell, who is a defendant in the Wat~re ~o"V--el':u;r trl"al~nd-t.Old Afitchell, "There wa~ a need !or money for l\1 r. Hunt." LaRue said he named a figure or S75,000, because actual de\i\'eries of ca'sh to the original defendants were always less than their demands. La Ru e testified that he told r.1itchell lhe money was for attorneys' fees and i\lilchell replied: "Under those cir · cumstances, I guess you'd better pay it." La Ru e, rorm erly a close aide to J\til· chell. testified earlier that 1.Iitchell overheard previous discussions about cash for the defend ants. But today marked the first time that La Rue said .\litchell h;id given his personal ap· l)rova 1 for onC' of the payments. LaRue said the S7S;OOO was dropped off in the mail box or William O. Bill· man. llunt's attorney, that same e\'cning. George Sharp , Mesa Leade r, Dead at 45 Cl('nlcnlt•l·tighSchoolnreAprilDean. GC'O_r J!'.e S . S ha rp Jr., a k ~y :'\an<'\' \'on cler J.aunitz Ann Alarie. -cxcrut1ve of a Costa )les;,i electroni cs Ktenan'andC;1rolin~Su1'her.lanrl. firm . died .of r anc1.'f' Monday in Semi -finalists from D11na I-f ills Hig h Orange. The well -knov.•n Orange S("hool are ."\ancy 1\m('s Kimmel. Coast hu!li nei;s executive "'-'Ou \d .have Polly Dec Simpson. Christina Bochek bcen46 ~n 1\1onday. . .• ~ and Linda Dunll :-.fr. Sharp. the dirr.ctot er pur~ Fashion Talk Set At Laguna School Du rlc1·n Jat'ob:;on, ;1 rt•1,rc:.;c.·nto11v(• lrorn thl' Fashion lnslilutc in Lo:.; \llJ!t.'IC'S. \l.'ill sp('ak on lhf' f a,~hion fi('lcl .is a ca reer at 7 p.nl. ~lond;ii in thl' t.~,guna Bea("h 11 ~ghSchool cafeteria. The l a lk", sponsored b .v th e c·api ~t ranc:i -Lu.ituna Re gio nal Oc · ruputi'onal Projlran1. 1s open to the IJ\lblic free of C'harge. Fire Bo1nbs Hurled 1'0K,'O <A P I -E~1rc1ni.~l$ ap· oar!'n!/,\' rrntr.,ting flre~ident J.~ord's \l:i ll to .Japan .ind the So\'1et Union hurlt•d fire l>ombs at the Amcriran :ind So\·tct t.•mb11$"~es in ·rok~·o· today and fouaht "'il h police t:11ardt1 . l)amago "'<is .slight, hut the p01icc ~nid !~rec or lour or 1heir m<:n we~e lnJurcd. .. chasing a t l\ISI Data Corp., had previously been a rr iliated \\•il.h :.e\'eral other major manufacturers in the ~ev.•port Beach and l·lu ntington Beach areas. lie "'us a graduate of Cla remont's \\"l,bb Sthool and Colorado College. ~Ir. Sharp ser\'ccl \\'ith \he Army in Korea and then returned to Callfornia to launch a tar('er in ma nagement an ilnd procurement. 1"he family hon1c is at 13701 \Vheelcr Place. Tustin. l\lr. Sharp leaves hi~ "'-'idow. Aline: a daughter. Janice, of the home; his falher, Dr . George S. Sharp. ol Emerald Bay: hi!! mother, Mrs. Pauline Shur11 or Pasadena,• and ;1 "fl!1tt'r. ~l rs-. mP a u\a tlops or San Cl~m(lntc. Private Services we re held lh1s ~·eek and burial was ln Mounl3in View Cf'metery In Pasadena. f'riend~ who wish may make memor ial contributions to the George S, Sharp Jr. !\l emoriol f\ind or the Pa.,udena f'oundatlon for Med lcal Re11earc h, 9!l N. El ?tlollno Av e .. Pasadena , 91101. ·District -·Mulls Tax Ele.ction ' 1.a.gun·a Beach ni fie cboo1 District orfi ciaJs are consid ering '~:hether or no to rile tor a tax o\·er· ride election ~1 arc h 4. Oeiadllne for riling with the Orange County Registrar of Voters is Dec. 13. District Sup•.tin.1$ndent Robert San· t his. said discussions are being ht:ld ~'it h " board m embers.· teache r rcpresent11ti\'es, administrators a1td 'parent groups. A tax override sought by the district during la!lt spring's election was tur- ned down by voter!!. Sanchis said discussions center on a recently completed eight·year finan· cial projectipn and its implications for the coming yea r. . The projection show s the district could operate at Its present level for one more year without the need for an O\'erride election, Sanchis said. lluwevcr , the projection shows the district operating in the red by 1976·7'1 if iriOation continues at JO percent. uhless programs are cut or a tax over· ride is approved. - \Sancbls said the district's budget has ul ready been cut $400,000 rrom last year , resulting in increased class size and u cut in some programs. ,\l the heurt of the problem is a state la\1.1, Senate Bill 90, which limits the district to a three percent annual in· crease in the a m ount spent per stut1ent, even.though inflation has been runnin~ at lOpercent. Sanchis said no formal action will be required if school trustees decide not to call an election. Otherwise, the · decision must be made prior to Dec. 13. . 0 Forster Kids Tour NBC-TV Studio Friday About 120 students from MarcO For-. ster Junior High &_chool in San Juan Ca pistrani;> will tour NBC-TV studios in Burbank Friday. The seventh and eighth grade English students will also meet with newscaster Jess Marlow and sit in the aqdience of the game show~"Name That Tu.ne ." . 1'he all·day event, sponsored by l'1BC iih~ by the school'a Ol-!,tfe&(~ Chl:lt~wnl ~gin at 8:45 a'.m.'ah<f end at about 4: 15 p.m . Another group from the school will take the same tour Nov. 21. Joyce Lewis, an English teacher at l\.tarco For'ster, said the trip is Part of the' pi'eparation for television prodUC· lion s tudents will do laier this v.•lnter under the direction of Saddleback Col· lege faculty and students. Pa.rrot Bunted . " - Bird May Be. Murde r Wit1iess , SAN FRANCISCO lU,l?l) -Police have iss~ •\\ ~U·poinls • h\llktini~r•~·a111,,.een,_ildre41>arrotnamtd" mo. .Homlcide nsl'$'rtors Wednesd•y askea pets oJ> opern.ljll'S lq', Culifornia, A zono 111l<l Nevad11 to be on the lookout for the ,_year· oirj pru:rok.." -~ • I.nsiwtor 'Da\•id 'l'oscb.i said officers De lieve the pa rrqt may help them' find a man and his girlfriend wanted for questioning lil tho killiilgaf AJbert Tupac,21. onSu nda .v. -3'oschl!saill the bird ls wor.th about $200 and it I~ be)ie~cd llUi couple mag try to sell it to get the cash. " ' .For ()fffefals Rockefeller Agrees To Knock Off Gifts \V ASlllNGTON IUPI ) -Nelson A. Rockefeller agreed today to pledge in writing that he would not give away large sums or money to government officials if he becomes vice president. Rockefeller produced a dr'aft writ· ten pledge lo that effect at his-confi~ mation hearings before the Senate Rules Committee where he denied vioJating New York state law. by giving av.•ay and lending $2.5 million duriOR his 15 years as go\'ernor. Jn the pledge, he wrote onJy two ex· ceptions -allO'Wing him to give.away .. nominal am'ounts" as wedding, Christmas e,nd birthday gifts and :fl· lowing him to help friends ..;.:in .. lb event or special hardship of a compel· ling human character." Sen. Claiborne Pelf<D·R.l.l , objec· tei:I to the second condition. I-le said any gift could meet that criteria. He suggested Rockefeller specify that such gifts would be made only in medica l em ergencies. Rockefeller agreed to the change. Rockefell er told the committee bis gifts and loans to associates in New \'ork slate did not violate a statute he signed into law barrihg receipt of gifts over S25 or making gratuities to state officials for lhe performance of duties. .· The laws are violated only when it is the intent of (he do not to reward or in- nuence the recipient, Rockefeller said, and that was not the case. · But Rockefeller defended his generosity, including his decision to for.give $510.000 in loans to Dr. Wil· liam Roman. a state transportation expert. He quoted the Lord's Prayer, which says, "Forgive us our debts as' we lorgiveourdebtors." 1 .Senate Republican .leader Hugh Scott told Rockefeller, "You are.le· cused of being generous -a trait Which is•rare ih th'e District of Colum· bla." !~ II < " Ear.her. Senate GOP whip Robert P. Griffin interrupted the hearings to charge that Democrats had ~"n "dilly -dallying'' and "foot.dragging" because they feared Rockefeller would be ".tl??goM a vice pr~ident." The ~1 ic h igan sen"ator said Rockefeller had "made.a mistake or two in his public life" and willingly . admitted it. ··None of us will ever quality for sainthood," Griffin said .. But the . Democrats have delayed actio'l"on the nomination for months. he said, and placed in jeopardy the operations of the 2Sth Amendment. The amendment provides for filling a \'ice pre s.ide ntlal vacancy by pres idential -appoin rmeot and congressionlll confirmation. · , Committee Chairma"n lloward \\'. Can1'..Q:n <D·Nev.l. ~bandoning bis usual m1 d maftrfer. rcpJ.ied that hC' resented Griffin's "'impljcation that this committee had not been diligent" in acting on the norpinatioii. Cannon said the FBl's final report an Rockefeller '\\'as not recei\'ed uni ii Nov. 4 and Rockefeller's report on his political contributions of SIS.S million wasnotrecel\•ed until l\tonday. .... Grilfin saitl the "'!oot·draggers" were not concerned that Rockefeller .,vould be a bad vi« president "but that he will be too good a vice president" and -he implied -a threat to Democratic success in the 1976 presidential election. Tree Planted • As Memorial A tree bas been planted near the Saddleback College sc ience· mathematics building in memory or Beve rly Gross, the student from 1 Laguna, Beach killed. recenUy .io t1in early morning traffic acCident on El Toro Road. The tree was presented by a donor Y1Jm a ~~ed tQ remain anonY,ll)Ous, It was plante~ by cOnstrdctiOn workers on the central plant projee):. Miss Gross. a pharmacy major. "''a~ a flutist in the Saddleback band and a candidate tor homecoming queen at the ti!f!e of her death. --....... ltl COS!A·MfSA-lt-S ~ ,. . DCPARTMCNT STOfllC" Elegant Attitud~ The New ULTRESSA9 by Arrow Arrow doesn't hide your elegance. Puts Ullr'1sa right dn your back where everyone can admire it. It isn't silk, but Ultrtssa looks and feels almost eKact/y like silk. Pops into the washer, tumble or drip-<fries. Of Klopman's Uhressa9, a woven tei-turized fabric of 100'/o D•cron9 polyester, Burma collar, wide placket, tapered torso, buuoned or french cuff. L0114J Sit••• SIS.GO SIMM15"•• SI I.l o tM·C:OSTA MISA. IT'S DEPARTMllHT STOii ltl6 NlwPORT tOULIYARD COSTA MIS.A ' • -· • • I r . • l 7 ~ ' ., • • • Now for the Good News Wliat Has Gone ~ightfor Eco~my? BySVLVIAPORTER ha\'enotlostapenny.Public menl Jtsell forced to pay J-1-aan't anythlnc gQnc confidenceremainshigh. above 8 pereent Cot short· right on the economic front term mon~y. But the eerte in t974?Sure,manythlngsor -EVEN THE v.·eakest credit aqueezes of 1966 and creat Importance have eone umong our EuroPtan ii.Illes 1970 -when money just Tight. -but they primarllf have not collapsed. Italy ~as seemed to disappear-have H----fiill:nto----ihc catc-aor or-!ntl.t:e~ been--rescued-ag1un;-not~~n re-peated. Fedeta traa:u .. events that ml1ht Dr1ta1n -through some Reserve Board chairman have h•gpcned but have not. Burns 1 promised to keep ''folllustrate: crcditr1<>wlng :_.sndith&!S. -The major oi l·con- llJming nations have nottur- r.cd Inward and become bit· ter competitors tor any oil the prod,uccrs agree to sup. pl y. On the controery, 10 oountries that import80 per- cent of the world'l.i oil have formt"<l w c;.rtol or ourownto ··sccurt: oil supplies on r«::.i son<1 bl e oen d e~ultable tt rms." THE JO Wlllt11 have united into pn International Energy Agency lnclude lhe U.S., Joepan a nd leading nations or EµrQpe <with the CJC;ceptlon of Norway and France). We have pledged to create huge oil stockpiles und to share both total production and imports shoµlil we be s lapped with another oil e mbargo. This very recognition that we are now all parts of a world econom_y and that \he trading nations will go up or down together is in itself good news of potentially enormous meaning. -The international banking system has not broke n down. des pite failures of Herstatt in Ger· many, lesser instituU~ in Italy, Britain and elsewhere, and ttie bankrup- tcy of the giant Fr8nkhn National in the U.S. The-Cen- tral Bankers actually have publicly stilted they will as· sist banks that get .into trouble and thus threaten to set orf a domino-like series or failures. DePositors iii in· Sl:l.fed institutions in the U.S. Utility Pushing Insulation San Diego Gas and Elee.· tric Company will begin a two.year program Monday aimed at en".O'P'aging its <!ustomers to insulate their homes. Company of!ielals estimate that if all the homes in their service area were properly insulated, the company would sa.ve 14 percent of its natural gas annually. The program wUl assist homeowners by arranging !O have Insulation installed by a reputable contractor and by arranging finan~ing through a local batik, if desired. Officlals estimate that the owner of a 1,350 square foot house would pay $270 for insulation which would &a\'e him $27.10 aMually in beating eosts at current Tates.· . The a ssista nce is a vailable to South Coast 'residents in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point and l,aguna Niguel .served by the company. Additional information Is available by calling the district offi~e at 492·5111. Money~ Worth ccnlu~ of her own -i1 gt\11 muddling lhrough, the Com· mon l\1 1:1rket Is very much <ili\'C und indul&ing In ll$ usual cr;inky squ3bbllng. -A predicted mass flight from the U.S. dollar into "things'' h11s not.occurred - even though for months our economic policies were non- policies. U.S: consumers have instead raised their rate or savin11s to almost 8 cents out of every dollar or disposable Income, inf are of the fact that real incomes are down from a year ago. While, or course, this reflects a deep sense of in- security, it a.Iso indicates a continued faith in the U.S. dollar as a medium of value. . -The dire [orecasts of fundamental and prolonged scarcities or vital produets and raw materials have not held up. Shortages have been easing in areas ranging from nails to newJpriot, from copper to cotton, from utility poles lo electri~ wire and cable. ' . ' -.Tl1£ U.S. llAS not been compelled to retreat In foreign tr:;u(e. Jn ract, when the distortions caused by our expensive. oll Imports and huge agricultural exports ure eliminated, we show im· 'Pressive competitive gains 1ntrade with our m ujorcorn - merciul riyoels und trading partner&. We h•ve been otchievlng much bigger sur· pluses in bUr trade with the Common )farket this' year than last.·· The red ink In our balance or pay~nt• resulting from oil impc)ftsf Js far different from the destr·uctivedeficits resulting in the early 1970s from the tact that our dollar was dread!ully overvalued. '['.he U.S. dollar today is more fairly priced than in many years -neither dangerously overvalued nor undervalued - a nd it has .more than held its own as an international medium of ex· change during a period when .all currency rates have been •'floating" in value ag:al.n&t each other. Floating also bas not .become a synonym for "drowning" and the.world is accepting an evolution of our monetary system. -FINALLY, THE world SHORTAGES ARE ex-has not been struck by the pe:cted to ease for many ealastrophic depression <of mOre products in 1975, in· the 1929·32 variety) feared eluding such essentials as by Sl percent of Americans fertilizer and, chemical recentlyJ)olledbyGallup. fibres. Areas where supplies Rather, the probability is areexpectedtorem8inUa:ht growing that inflation will for a l o ng time are ·moderate from nowonand shrinking. the recession will end in -We have not been hit by 1975. The debate centers not a devastating credit crunch. on whether or when the Credit has been ·CX· 1downturn will end but, cruclatingly tight, with mor· rather, on whether it will end tgage money all but nextyearinaV-shapeora. unavailable in some saucer-shape -a sharp regions. Loans have been 1 down and brisk up or a slow ·horribly expensive, with down, a bumping along bot· even top-rated borrowers tomandasluggishswingup. paying 12 to 15 percent for Butdepression?No. loans and the U.S. govern· °"'""""'''"wE-rJ01-.111t. ·Fed Drops Reseroes For Yule Economy WASHINGTON !AP> - The Federal Reserve Board has moved to tiump more money into· the nation's economy for the Christmas sho~ping season. But it did it through the unusual method or lowering the requirements tor the amount of reserves· banks must maintalo to back up bank deposits. The move constituted •ad· ditional evidence that the Federal Reserve Board is backing off slightly from its tight restraint on the nation's money tap. The re!jtrairits were intended to slow inflation. The action raised speculation that the board \\'as using the Christmas season as an occasion to fur- ther relax its tight money policies. The board estimated that the lowering in reserve requirements would pump an additional S750 million into the economy. The reserve requirement for bank checking accounts was lowered by one-hair percent, from 18 to 17.5 per- cent, the s ame as it was in July 1973. For time deposits with a maturity of rour montbs or longer. the board reduced to 3 percent the a mount or reserves banks must keep on hand. The requirement had been S pcrcen~ The board took two ac- tions on time deposit-s witb maturities of less than tour months. The net effect was to trim the r eserve requirement from the cur· rent 8 percent to 6 percent. Although the board traditionally pumps more money into the economy for holiday bu ying, it usually does this by buy ing govern· ment securities in financial markets. ll has oflen absorbed this monef the follo\vlng January by sel ling securities. Longterm .ituto Lo(Jns Hurting Repair Shops • Capitol News Service tenance may find that the SACRAP.tENTO -LonJ! 90·d8.y warranty coverage term loans ranging (rom 42 on '75 model Ford and to48 months for Installment Chrysler cars wUl be a pa:•ment5 could eventually major headache. ser\·c to'slow down the auto The new stretched-out scr,·ice business. according ·warranty covers previously to Detroit Editor Bob Lund uncovered se.rvices such ns in 1he October issue or front.end alignment, car· with their 1975 American Motors car. 'J'he deal V.'ill be tied in wilh the firm 's "Buyer Protection Plan." Am ericans ha s not disclosed the details yet,· but the package is expected to otter car owners a discount price on all routine service ror a two.year period if the buyer sign• up for the package al the time he accepts delivery of the ri·Jotor. the mechanics trade publication. SPecifically, the Portion of the repafr business that deals with ~uyers who r esort. to long term loans "®Id suffer Crom lack or business from that group of · <!Ar buyers. As a Joan mature1 and reac}Jes a paint "·here the balance owtd on a vehicle excttds the \"alue or lt as a used car. there Is no incentive for an owner lo k ee p a n automobile ln ~ood repuir. O'A•ners are very much In· .clin'Cd to re11son that since t he: car l"n't worth the ~alance owed on the con· tract. there ls no point ln llPftnding mopey on main· tcnnncc. ' .. DEALERS who operato shops for repair and main· - • ~N HIGH GEAR) burctoradju1tmtnt1 valves, new car. Needless lo 1ay, belts, clutch, transmission, there will no doubt be a ~r~kes all the way down to sll1ht additional charge for~ r1u1ngs, nuts and bolts. ln· the &ervice paclrage, and dependent shops normally customers will now have to do not service n~w cars weigh the cost or It a1alnlit during l~e fir.st 90 da~ of the savln1 that they are ownership, so they wont be likely to reap through affected much, but con· dlscountfor services. sumers can expect longer llnt!1· and slower service as well ·as the. possibility or 're(iui rinJ an alS'if()irltmliit (or new car warranty main· t..,,nnce-, at least in denler shops. • Gremlin and Hornel buyers will be able to p(lr- Chase a new servie package ''-"----------' " • • .. Thursday, November t4. 1974 OAILY PILOT DZ NEW 'YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Thursday's . Cloaing PriC~ t1EW YOtllC IUl'tl -Wrt Mii S.... Mto1 W.. '611 W.. .... Wll Jill I* * ,...,..._ --p(~ afl \.. p,1p.io.. "-" t.lJl~Olll Qe. l'-1.torilO. °'t '-'~O... ot. No-JO.. 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U1 U\11 + ft • t -·· lt<l'!lpr"t •••• 11 "*•~ 11 u » tJ ••• • Brass_ Betting Charges Probed WASHINGTON (AP) -An in· vcstigation has be~n promised into charges that Air 1'~orce generals are operating a six-figure betting pool on th.e outcome or t_he current Stratel!ic Air Co!".mand intramural bombing compet1t1on. Rep. Les Asp in <D-Wis. >.said Wed· nesday he received complaints "from men who have been pressured by com manders to contribute to the pool, · whic:tl i ~ bet on the crews.·· The bombing competition invol\'!;:-> all bomber, t<1nkcr and other SAC ·units In a two-week series of ~imulated comboel to test unit proficiency. Occidcrltal U>S ANGELES fAPJ -Otcidentnl Petroleum Corp. reports that its third qu urter corporate net profits r~c by nearly JOO percent from 1973 lcvel~. In its quarterly report issued Wed. nesday, O~<'ldenl.al said Its net In· tome tot the third quarter of 1974 was SSG.83 million compared to a net iri· come or $21 .85 million in 1973. Ear- ning~ for the 1974 third quarter were · SJ ,49 per share of common stock. comp~rcd to 31 cent s ritr common share in the third quarter or 19i3. Auto Sales DETROIT (A P> -U.S. auta.snlcs pluni:ed 38.4 percent 1n the first 10 days of November to their second lo"'·est level since 1959. ~ <:t>neral Motots immediatC!ly re§ponded with a new round nf factory shutdowns and laYoffs, while some in· dusttY spokesmen expressed re11r o( a riossible bceakdown__ In lhe____naUon's- cconomy. • ' • DI OA,ll y PtLOl C11rl11J.., k'-flC• .... 1 ... s.r..ic.,... -· .. THE FAMILY CJRCUS ' By Bil Kea ne .Riverside Tragedy ----....._ Officer, Ex-con Die in Shooteut • ~ RIVERSIDE (AP.> -An Tuesday night. ll went into -eight~y~ar veteran ot th.e • d'rect-il)'ltnE;sUateJ .•but tl.e River$•d e Poli ce Depart-b9ard a g ree d t o pa)" ment and-3 n ex-convict are fto{arkha m·s salary through dead following a shootout hi Dec. 31.. 1 "' downtown. River~ide after Polit.iral (Jenrgr wh at poli ce s atd was a ·~ thr ~~t i n f\.i ve r sid e S_J\CRA1i-J E.NTO (UPll -Mun1~1pal ~ourthouse. St.a,te FoOO and Agri culture Pohce satd Officer Larry Director C. B. Christensen Walters, 31 , a nd Ger ald WednesdaY, dfnied charges Howard Mb nroe, ~. whQ l evel ~d .i~ ~n a ssembly w,as on pa~ole for armed study and by a citizen ac · robb~ry , . died Wednesday ~on grOup v.•hi ch accused morning 1n a gunfi ght that h f·m of po l itical in - one wit ness said sounded vo lvement. lik~ a war .. "They were ·The Select C0nin)iti~ on 1 finng as raptdly as they Agriculture and .. Nutri\ion ";JAr. Strock, you ho-do hole in Y.oUr hair." could." Tuesday jssuedi' a reportr:==S,=======::7ir=========== ·•·r•"'"'i .,,.._8 .._.• charging Christensen and P UBLICNOTICE Jfl'O '"'"" ~· ·3-th e-.State Bo-a r d ·of • . SACRA~1 ENTO (UPI ) -ACriCulture with spe nding NOTtc.'~:-~~':1D1T0115 su~1 11 1011cou11Tof cAuH111N1A PU BLIC NOTICE bl ak I ht• ' 'd COUNTYOl'OllANGI. Former A&!em y spe er·,!><> l\lU~. 1me 1n,pces1 en· su,. .. 111011co1,111110FrNE cAseNuMi1.11 .ui111 Bob Moretti has denounced tial politics and not enough '~!~~g~~;~·;:::~:_11 011D1.11Tos1<1owcAuu as "false and m a\icious" a time studying the high price N•. A·•""'1 1n 111e ,:,~.~'::':!~::.1:="' CLl f"· char ge by the Peopie's of food. EU•tc of WILLIA"' A. McCLOSKEY, FORD OAJIRELL: A""OLO !'of CM•ol , 0KNMd. N1me -Lobby that he . committed . . N~TICE IS tl f fl EIY GIVE N to \flt ', CLl°FFOllD CARRELL ARNOLD l'I•• "fl a Pr a nt v IOI &l ion s'. of A rs on Ca1'e crtaotorl ot 111f IDO .... ,.._,, dtc..i.tit Iha\ Ult!O I ..... Ilion ln 11111 co .. fl tor Ml oro.r ••. 111 llffMlm Mvln9 l.l1lms ~Intl Ille iot!d -r"ll Pl!lltl-r to <l'l•nO. 1'111 ...mo trom Stat~ . SA N B E R N A R O IN Q oec9dffll 1r' •H1u\re11 10 Ille Ulen\. wittlU. ~lt·HIMU UAMRf.I.. AllNOLO 10 OAJIVL . , nec:~ryl'Oll<herl.ln llle oUluotlhl dtrk .-'RNOLO. tU Pl ) -A mortician was o11.,. ;u111..-•nU11e<1 court,.., to pr•wnt u it 11erettv IN'dlred 1~1111 PK~;,,. sentenced to two to 20 years ,.,.m, w1111111t 1111u1ury VOll(/lt•._ 111 u.. 1er.S1N 1n 111e m111er ,..,,.,,..;. ·~., , NISQUALLY WILDLIFE REFUGE: "LAST PICTURE WINDOW OF PUGET SOUND" · I W d d f ....aen !QMd 11 tt>t; uw Ollic:t ,ol KI NOEL belore 11111 to•1rt In CMper!mt111 "IO. l•• IOC campaig n co nti ibutioO Jn pr son e nCs ay or .t.ND ANOERso~. 1no Nortti ~~v, c1~1c c..111er or1vew111.~1.~.c.a111or· laws. ~..settiog fire to ril'al funeral ""11 11.n1, ean1orn11•f27e. w11<c11 11 1M, 1111. on o.c•mber 24, int 1t lO:«)o'tiot• .__._¥ ' ~· 01 bt.ltlneu ot Ille unoenllJNll in 11\ 1.m .. --~ tr..r1 ... ,. ,..,.., II ..,y . :s:. ~ Citizen Effort Rescues ,Moretti respondCd to an 11l.unes. >" , . , m11nH1 PHlllnl"ll 10 nie ntaN ot Wit wy ~Ye. wtoy uid peli1111n 1or c11119 o1 announcement Wednesday F ran·k :r1tl1e J r., S9, 11t<-.1 ..... u.111tw•mon1111o 1tk'rt"'·'~ Nme1110utdnat11tor1111e1, by the a ell • Vt' st gfOUp that 1't pleaded gu1(ty tO t.WO C()UJ'IU publklllonOI tnb flOlkt. It illUflllfr «dlred 11111I COflYOl 11'111 or• -0.tH Nowmtier u, lf1' ""''to i.11qw c•11M 111 DUt>!ltlled lntlJI' O.llf pl anned to fil e a lawsuit of a rs?n• a~d five other 11.osE H.Mcci..osKEY Piiot, • -'""' 01 ~··1 clnul•tl.., agaji:i.\t l!loretti for the al-~i:n_~ 1nv olv1ng anon were ~~:!t~~llW..!: · ~~.::!:1:n!:~~0•1~"':: leged violations. di5m1Ssed. , . 1uNoa1..ANDA"o .. 11.10N -t11$.-I011tar1na. MQl_..l ........ I Y • FRANK OOMEM1Ci11N1 o ~:il~~nrgatt~~ a v:,~ir ~~~ l/tili1f1 Assailed ==;~11'-'1 "1w o.1ec/i:=~C:1t:;;,1orc-i West Wildlife -Havens--1 b . ,,._'f'S ......... alltr•lri• 1 OONALOOllESILEll a w r e akc r ," Peopl~'s . VISALIA <UPJ) -Gran· P\lbllll'lold O••"ve c.,.,, o.;1r •u.w in10ooa11s""' -:---he~~~ s pokes·m &ft--llwdi--ting-a-rate'increase t "'"'~w.21.21,e>e~m-s.1t~ ~ .. .c11,c..11ffflll1mM __ PhdhP! told a news con· Southern California Edison 1tt: 01om-UM ---.-- Rv LARRY WOOD b fM\Me,NoMt MMllW Slr\'Kt \....,/\ . In the ri.r Vest, citi:r:ens and public agenciei afil&! have bee n concerned for ~~rs bs~ause the area's beautirul delt35' have graduall y become clut- tered· with old tires. cans. litter of all kinds. Or their boundaries have been threatened b'y development. ·But nt>w the tide may have turned for these rragil e and embattled estu'ariu,,. TWo new national wildlife refuges·· -Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge near Eureka. Calif., and · Nisqually National \Vildli fe Refu ge ne ar Olympia. \Vash. -are e'•idence of a 'significant trend to protect mist}· marshes from the en- croachmCnt of cities a n8 lndustries. And a third delta, Northern Ca lifor- nia's Suisun Bay, tias beeri protected fro~ becomiJ!( a garbagedump. . . ' ' . SUI "-Y'S problems beg.pn ... COST OF THE land acqui sition for the new. refuge was $1,7 milliQn. State of Washington CQnservationists con· sider the creation of the refuge a big step towa rd preserving the entire. · 70·mile Nisqually Ri ve r system. ln both l-l umboldl and Nisqually, the battle bet\\•eeil the conser· vatioi'lists and the industrialists has j)een long and intense. Commenting ~n the results of th e struggle fo r J?rotecting the marshes, Felix Smith, 11 field supe rvisor in the River Basins Di vision of the Bureau of Spor~ Fis heries a_nd Wildlife. warns: "'Too often there is ·insufficient concern about th e cumulat ive effect of pieCemeal development and its long- term results." ll E S EES TJl E cof\~er\•a,l io n progress on ttieJlwnboldt. Nisqually, and Suisun delta.s as a step toward saving other estuaries. ··u we are wh~i'n ~M"t'lK'Y· a Seattle group cal- led "ET!\'lrtMil, nc., announced plans ~ to ca rry Bay Area garbage by barge up'the to.1mrt.enima Slough and then to truck it inl and to a proposed damp ln the nearby Polrero Hills. He:Says, "The refuge v.•ill encompass required to strike a balance bet~·een ~t!oppr~x im at el y 8.600 :itres in fi\'e conscr \"alion ana development of a separate units. One of our major goals \\'aler\\•ay ,'',he adds, "greater weight Strong opposition from the Suisun ?i-f'arsh Oefl1nsc League. other ci\'i c gl'oups. government agencies. scien· tists, and legisla tors blocked their way. In March En virosol \\'as refused ~a permit by the $Qlan9 _County Plan·· ning Com mission . and in April the fi rm \\'ithdre\\' its request ror a County Board of Su(ler\'isors hearing. J acli: Fraser. Region 3 manager for the Califo rnia Depu rtment of fish a nd G~·nfl'Oints·oul : "As a result of thiJ•1confrbnt3.tion. we are setting a covrse fo/~~U~urc manage ment oJ_t hc 84.000·acrl! comples of ~·atcrways , marshlan~ and tidcfl ats. And. for no;.-. tbere i,i a lessened threat to the wildli fe re£u ges on Joyce and Grizzly Islands IM' S\iisun Bar." NOW TllAT Suisun's refuges ha\·e '"ll «.-1111 de111tJ11sfrc1•e fhuf u;ildlife 1111d 1>eople 11re ("Ulllptlfible.• been Sa\'ed from gart.iagc SCO\\"S , legislators arc trrinJ.! to s:i \·e the en· lirf' 16.000 acres of adJoining land area from de\"(•lopmcnt . \Vhat supporters of thC marshes hope \\"ill happ('n is that a 60·mile buffer zone will be created by slate la"' so that there wi ll a\\\'a~n>~ n•protected area around the pcriptlery of t he marsh. r\ssemblyman \VU\i am Ba~lcy t R JofSan Rafael, and SCn Peter Behr ! R of l\lill Vall('y ,"ha\'e drafted a ~uisun )I arsh bill lo present to the C?lliforn1:1 Lcgislalurc. "IT'S l l t PO RTr\l"T to protect t h ~ mat·:-h.' ~11~·:-. "·ildlife n\un a~cmcnt ~'l\X't'\ 1sor .John P:1r· rish of C~diforn1o 's F1 ~h and Gamt· l)ep:irtmrnt. "'hC'cau !>e \ht' Suisun marshl :111ds :ind \lt•Tl.nuls 1>rO\'ide \1·interin~ Rrounrls for nHH"f' lhH n onc- half nlillion duck~ :1s \\e l\ as for n1il· li on:; of n11aratory bi rds."' Both rascr uM-l"'flrri sh a)!rcel hal !he !:iuisun delta bl'conics especially im· port:int as a natural iiancluary in drought years. "Thus. !he .r.;,nvirosol controv('rsy has long-term importa n· ce," ~ays Fraser. "beca use It S('ls a · con~e r\'alion course for thC largest c o nti gunus s:i.ltwater mar--sh 1·~:11n1ng in North 1\mericu ." ,\l.TllOL'Gll i'lO R•: than 60 percent of Cahfornta's marshlund s ha,·c ;1J rcad~· IJC'C'n ln~t to f1ev('lopmcnt, 1hr :\rtgrator~ llird Cons('r\•ation ~\ind 1:1 -nO\" pro,·irling money for the pur<'llffst- of \1t1tlands farther Mr1h at thr nl.'\\ llumboldl Bay j\"atlunal .\\'~hlhfe Jlefug('. ~li.'rc. in Jul_\, 1972. refU~(' mlnagcr Dall• ll enl)' o(thc Hur<'a\l.Of Sport Fi sheries and \\'l\dlifc ix_.~an t ha job or pl1:1nnln g for l:u1ds "'II h1n the of· fici;ill y !JpprO \'ed refuge l:)Oundarles. ~ \rill be to restore the bay as a "'intering must be gi ven io th e protection of the area for "'i\dfO\\'I. ·· 1-lumboldt Bay, the chief port be't-total-resource package than to its S n-private use." \\'een _an ~ra nc_iseo ~ay and the \Vhatevcr future decisions are Colu ~bia Ri ver. 1s an 1tt:tportant In--made fo r the \Vest's estuaries and dust_111 al a~d .co mmcrc•a.l cent er.· dcllas. three major ones now have 1.ron1 c.ally. ~t _is <~lso _an HT~po;t :ui.i special protection. And. millions of s~~pn~er f?' th?'-!~·1n~s o,f migratory migratory birds on the Pacific fl yway bu ds in the Pacifi c fl) \V&) · have a new li feline to peace a nd 1 ~ security. "SllOR EBIRD concentrations on the mud flat s and along the ma rshes ri val any in the nati on." says l~enry . l-le adds that several hundred en· dangered bro"11 pelicans galhe r here in th e late s'u mmer and early rail. that large ·colonies of egrets and herons nest o n Indian l slt1nd . th at doub\ecrestecl cormorants use the old Arcata \Vharf as a rookery. And more than 30,000 Pacific black brant \'isil Hum boldt Bay during late "'inter.and spring because 1h1s area has bounliful beds of eelgrass that they nCed for food . The 7 .000 acres of mud flats and tidelands in the refuge also become a protected nursery for fi sh. shellfish, :ind other m;1rine life as "'Cl1 as a sheltered area for more than 300 har- bor seal:; "·ho li\'C in lhe deeper watcrs of I he bay . :\CCORDISG TO l·lenry: "\Ve need If> ma nage carefully in order to sustain the hay a s a n a lura l ecosystem . l·lo"·ever. l·lumboldt has the p(ltential to demonstrate that \\·ildli fc and ind ustry pl us Wildlife !ind people. arE>. in fact. compat ible." Sa\led, too. frol}l the degradation of litter and the bl ip:h l o f in- dustrializa tion is the "last pict ure "'1ndow of Pugel Sound," the delta of !he :'\'i squally Ri\·C'r. On Jan. 22. 1974, the G.S. Department of the Interior Sl'\ asirle the ne\\. N1squally National \\°1ldlife Refuge that no"' includes nearly I .JOO urrcs in :i marshland uhout tO filill's fron1 the state ca1lital nf O l~·mp1a . The depa r tment ·s l\liJ!T11tory Bird Conser\'11tion Com· m1 ss 1on bri::an land :1cq ui sition "·it h the purch:1sc of lhc l.300·acre Bro\1·11 Farn1 , lnr .. a former dairy farm and the largest Q1·iv11tcly o\\·ncd pa rcel of property \\'1thin the new relugc:-- Tll E FIGHT to sa\'C the Nisqu allv has been going on fn lhe State Or \\"ashington (or almost eight year.s becausC"'lhe beauti ful un spoiled delt a "Was Dei ng considered as the location ror a new superport. Dl•scrihed b'y officials or the \\lashingt<>n Game Department as .. the only mnjor estuary in \Vashing- ton slill in a relatively natu ra l slate." the new-refuJ.l;e i! a !lop Cor the ~(';.1goin~ g~e!;e and tire black bran1, ,\\'h(I rest hCr(' ~ftcr lea\'in·g 1 lumboldt <i nd before heading for their Arctic nl.'sling a rounds.: Ducks. swans. plovers. loons grcbc8. )%ull , tern5. )!uil\emC'lllS. 1nurrel ts, "uklclS. cor- morant s. herons-. and cranes are ~me or 'the iti.'i s1>eciC!I of waterfowl wholc<:d . rest or nest here. Newport Beach To Contest Ta'ltoe Bid The Ne,l·port Beach City Council has ordered City Attorney Dennis O'N"eil to int ervene in Air Cali fornia's appli cation to begin once·a·day Oight ser,·ice fr om Ora nge County Airport ~o Lake Tahoe. The coun cil 's instruction means o ·Ntil will protest granting the ai rline co.Tl)pa ny's applieation to begi n the Lake Tahoe Oight whCn it com es before t he Publi c Utili ties Commission next \\'eek. :'\'e\\'J>Ort ucach s oppos ition to tn e I resort area fli ght is cont rary to a position taken last week by the Orange Coun ty Board of Supervisors. The board \'Oted unanimou sly to urge the PUC to approve the airline's r~quest after Fifth District Super· \'lsor Thomas R'ley first introduced a resolution callin g for the opposite ac· lion. Duri ng the board's discussion of Air California's requ est. it \.\'as pointed out to Hiley that the Lnkc Tahoc Oight \\'Ollld simply r eplace tin existing takeoff and land in ~ as well as replace a jet pla ne \v illi quieter propeller dri\·en aircraft. Tl1(' same arguments hy Air Calilor- nia president Rollcrt. Clir°ford fail ed to ~persuade the c~uncil. hO\\'ever, par- tlrularl,\· after il \Vas pointed out the Lake Tahoe fl ight could generate as -IDJ!.D.Y <1s 30,000 additional air .travelers a year al the airport. :... l\l aY4H1 Oon 1'1elnnis said a lively business on th e single flight could pos- s ibly result at times in extra sections bein g a dded. meaning addit ional departures from the airport .Gener aJl.y..-t hough, it was Pi1clnnis and the coun cil's major concern that ~ranting 'the :rppli c:Mion might give impetus to expanded activit)' at lhc •11rporl. Cane~ wasiffiler..'.· · PAR IS IAP ) -1\tovit director Vil· torio de Sica di<!d of a cancerous lung condition he was unaware or to the t~d, hl.s broth'er-in ·law said today. De Sica died early Wednesday mornins, in a suburban clinic. ' ferenee t~e suit .was desig-Co. would mean high.er food PUBLIC N011CE P1.ot111wo O••noe co•n 0.11, "!lat, ned to bnng to l~ht the al · prices, Tular e County Car-s1.,.,.... · "".,.fl'!Otr l•.21•11·•t111 °'~'·,~:,, lege.d discre pa ncies· in mers have warned the state trt0T1ctToc11£D110M Mo ell., a · · _._ • SU .. 1.ll~OllCOU11101'1NIE r t s c mpa1gn repp.!:3 Public Utilities Co mmis· s1AT1Eo,c,1,1..1Jo111uAf011 because Gov.~lect ~m~OO ioj\. • '"1.couMTY OJ01tAJt01t: G: Brown Jr. 1s considering . The Y.'arning was give n Ett•1tol1.Yo~Pt:~r11,0tcnttd. sup1:1110:1=11To"'"c h~m fo.r .a t op ad · Wei:ln esda y a l a PUC "C?TICE15 tl EAEBYGtYENto111e STATEOl't;A Lll'Oll~t PU BLIC NOTICE m1nlstrat1on post. hearing aJ. Visalia into the ~1':::.i~ :1:0~.im~~ !:: 1~1 w~::~.f~f·~-·-· · Act re•• Theft -firm's request for a 21 per-dtC•Otm ••• rtQUlred to ll~•r.tm. .... 111~.h; NOTICI! 01' Hl!AIUNG 0" "llTITIOM boo ,., •• ..,.,,"°"'"''"·In Ille ollluollht cl9<~ fOll PllOBATI 9'' Wll..1.. ANO FOR Ll1• J..QSANG ELES (AP >-A ce nt _st. . OI Ille lbollt •ntl!IH court Of' IG preMftl TEllSTE~1AMIENTAllY former business manager Lor.1 e i t. an g 1 n.e , a IMm, w11n-1 ...... ,,,,.,, ..Ouc111,,, '°·'"" E$1•11 oi MARV a . .su eTtlE,O.UUld. housewife said the utility's """'"!"""•I tilt i..w Oflk.eol c ..... tllG-NOTICE 15 l>+EAE llY GIVEN tllal WIL-for actres5 PattY Duke has 1 111e. ,,, ~·h11 Avt., a.itoo. u11f>d, LtAM a. auFT Hli h11 111eo .,.,.in • pleaded nn contest to grand av e'r a~e c ~s t o m er a t .c.111orn11 t1w.1. "'"~" is 111e p!.c• ot petl!l.,,,,tor Pro1>o1 teo1wm-1or1t-• theft Ch •. ?rges 1. 0 connectt'on present ts paying 43 percent 11uw...1~ ot"" unde• .,eo Mo .i1 """"' "' i..tteri t1111m1n1.1,, "'tM 11e111.1oner 111/Uln"'I to Ille •11119 ol Wid dtcldMt •tfe<'.-Ct loi whlc fl l!i k-Wdt !Or IWt!Jjf• Pl•· "ilh a $34,000 diversion of. mor.e. than custom.e_rs of ""'111n1ow,,_1M•tt.r •11e•1rt1Pllblk•llori u,111.,5• 1no irw.t I/Ml 11,,.. -Pl•• o1 · Pacifu~ Gas & Electn c Co 111tr1111101•c•. ,,.,,1 ..... tiw w .... 1111-nM11«0tc•-1.1iss.Duke's fundS. . . · o.1ec1,,.. ... ..-rn,1tu ,, 1'7,, ., •:JO 1.m .. 111 1111 .ourtr-. a1 J oseph p ·St't h 34 N -and twi ce as I?UCh as R1c~AllO M,PLl£GER...ci ~per1men1 No.io1u111c-1.,111C1110v1c , · IC• • ew c u s t o m ers in th e A!--F'ttEOC.~EGE.R c..t>wro.1 ... w.H,on1Mc11,.t ~11An1, York City, entered the p~ea Sacramentoatea. c.~~11u.wi11 c.t1i1orn11. · Wednesday before Supen or ~· ·. ottM•tio ... MmMGK~ o.1~NOwmbtf"11.n1' Court Judge Richard Byrne SI. udy R~•"''• ;n"M:::~~. -. . ~~~Ac~~k SI JOHN, who set sentencing fo'r nee~. s' A-~ Bllllel IJMM,Clllf9Nt1 91.U JOMM M. l'ODLl:CM ~. . -,,~A·BARBARA CA P QMIUj.)tJt U1S..Ll''"""··!oirilllll "I All«My fwC.·IE•KIOlen ... ,.. ... Clli,...WI tllll -The Regents of th P11Mi11Mo Or•noi co.11 oaa, Pilol. ttt:11111.et-ff'S University or Cali forni: ~-14.11,1, O.~ontllr'.iJ 1114 AftltMY ... : ,..tlU-r . " •er·e told todai• that a d • , ,. 4itt. P~"'h.11o111 O••"~ Co•~t 0..1, Pito1, PRlNC 0 stu } "°"'_ 1,, n.11, ,.,, ,.,, ET N (AP ) -A 01 Sl million .spent to im· PUBLICNOTICE " school superintendent "'ho pro\'e teachi ng shows most h ad been un d er i n · fac ul ... , m e mbers a od • •!Min t. [' f · f ,., NOTICE 10C}EDl'TO.S I SIMO ves iga ion or misuse o students interviewed a~e su,.a111011c.ou11To'T"E 1r10T1 cEToc11£011o•s fund§. by the state attorney "tentatively S"t1's f1'ed. '' STAT!: 01' CALI l'OllNIA fOll SU .. EJllOll COUJtT OI' tl'I E I ' rr h . .. TNE:COU .. TYOl'OllAHOE $TATEOl'CALl l'OllNIAl'Oll g,enera s o ice as rcs.1g-" ... r.fost are opti'm' t:· lti> 1 ti.ua 1w1:cou1r1Tv of011ANGE P.UBLIC i'JOTICE ncd follow ng l g IS 1~ ! Esl•lt ol .ARTHUR' o. Mt8A IOE •k• ., Ne. A-IHH ' \.'I . a mee Ill and hopeful of the fi'nal out· A.. 0. MdlR\OE and ARTtlUR oAR(; E$111tolJAN80WLES,CM<tlMd. with the Princeton school come or their activities " MtBR1pE,0t<tfWC1. NOT•CE ·~ tlEJtE &v Give .. 10 111e distri,ctboard... . the iretv1rt --aid. "Al th' NOltCe IS HERtiB Y GIVEN 10 tt>l trlCl!lor1 iit lht•IXlv1n1mH•<-nltl\l,t Dr F "a c Ma kh t'" -? e crl'dljorr ol J .. 1blw n•"'*' dK-..i tllll 111 PHiOfl~.lllwlfli c11lm1 ~t thl Wid • r .n 15 • r . am t • sa.m~n)e, ;i.11 are agreed it 111 per...,1 111•1"11 tl•inh •1111,,..,,,,. ,.io ci«eoentfa•• ••ci~l••d 10 1111 them. witn thtl tender.Cd h1s;;.siWtion a~ ls foo~ea rly to draw final OK-t ... ·~1,.a tG lll•·lher!\ w11n w MCt>1w1~ -"'''' 1 .. '"' o111c1ol ll'ltde•11 the hour-Ion ," Hllftg' , li..t~· . • "io ns.'' · 1•:01wry v~11er1, 111 fieolllttd lhll<lfn. -u. 111a,... '"tUled court. or to Pl'•Ml'I '"° 1 ~ "' u-. 1tio,.. """'" to...1, Or .. .,..~ tl'4ft\. "''"' '"' fllt1i1.1rw ¥Olltlltr's. "' 1111 ~' -'• , J ,. llltn\, ,wllh lht "'''"'n' on1UrJWfS; to flw -ltnl'd II tlii otflc• of II!\ lltorl!fy, C. lolldf~9'1H tt tM ltwiltllte 01 .IC*IMSOM, P.t.UL OIJ 8015. Ill eo,...r Orll'I, SUit• 1. BJORNLIE ANO ME RAITT. MSS w11r.111 .. .-..-por! 8'Kll, c.i1tor11l• ftMe • .,..tlltl'I .. lloultYl•ll, Sllli. 1001, LOI ........ 1. c.i11w. IN pll(t ol M l ..... ol Ulol ~ '" """ 'GA», w~k~ It lht PIK• ol bo.l>lnn•"' •II ml!ttt1. "r11l~ln9 lo Ille H\111 ot w ld "'-wod~-d In •U m-tt1rsPf(llintn111o d•••:l~nl,, ,.;111;,. '''" mOfllhl< 111'1r I/It llrtl Ille ••l•lt ol sl+d *tHff•I, within ""'' mon-pullllU\kln 111111\\ noll<e. lftllltt< 1"-U•1• out>Uc11'11t1olthl1110111U. 0.1ed Hol'lmbf• 11, 1•1' • 0.lellKC>ftmtll• 11, nu ARTtluR o. GUY, JR. MA llJOlllJE McBJllDE E1tcllllll'ol lll•WillfJl IM CON.RA DT.llJOlllNLI E • -Nmeddtcl-~E»K11lor1ol '"' Wlllllf c. f'AULDU 101$ llle•boYtN"IHIRc--*"I DlO.Wr Orlw,S.Ut l , Sing~rs Mad. . ' Western Stars Unite U SUSWll1lllNll11•.,Sti111ltol T .. , (114).,.._Mt4 · Frolll WireSer\'icfi!\ the Family Stone" r'ck JDMNS0111,1J01tNLIEAN0Mt11111rr "'--'Bnd,C•litMll•'*' About SO tOl>!Co ·r y music group and his wife", LM~.c..ni..1111.-. M"""7 ..,E•ecvt.r must'c artists d1· gruntled Kathy, are talki'ng recon· AKerMr1.., C.·l ••cVltn Pvt11•1Md or1ftoe c~11 0.11, P11oi • · PllO!lil'lld 0•1n91 Cu !.! O.ll¥ Piiot, -mber1',1!, 11,.tflll Ol~J. ltJ4 ' "'ith the Country l\.1usic As: ciliation. * 11owmt>1<l4,21,111,1noDK-J. 1t14 •... 4101·1• sociation, formed a new _________ _.:~~~'·!"'.J ·--;;;;-;::-;;:-;::=::;:=-"::::: organii at ion called , _ R ec ognit io n fro m PUBLICNO'fJCE · PUBLICNOTICE sociation of Country . ..Ente Presid ent Ford has inspired SL"·""l tainers (ACE) to keep the young ecologist s Scott NOTICIE :~~.:'101tOltS NOTICE OF HlAlllJrtGOl'llE tUIH · · c ountry '' .in count r y Fong, 13, and Laura Le\·ine, sul'E 111011cou11Tot<tttE Dl'SAL~~=~!~~~~<:i:~~~11111sT music. G: of San Fra ncisco to s1ATEOt<C.t.L11"011N1Al'OJt t1D.A·HH• nurt · h t th h 1 1H acou Nt YOl"ORANGl Those VihO met at Nash· ure w a · CY Opc \vi I Ne.A·tui1 S.•iorCo11r1ot1111s1•11 t11c.a1ft11M1,, V '•llc home of George Jones someday be a tO\\'ering red· EM1i.01 •RY A.KN.t.PP,0tce1std ior,"",,'°'•ntvo•~•,•,.,· d NOT! i$Hl!RE8YGIVE.Nlo'tM n • l\t.r .,,M !.l•leolGAACEC, and Tammy \\'ynctte for-"'00 triye. ut.:111 toJu111tto .... """"'d111<1dlln•1M1 sTeE_LE,IH,,•~M. med 0 screeni'n• com mi'ttcc The Stud ents of llilh\•OOd •11 Pt s 111•inQ ,111"'1 llli1nn ,.,.w+.s sTNotoc~ 11 l'll•tb' ,1,,..n 1~•• A!CHAllllO • S h I OKedt arR r11ci11\rtd lo tlltlhtm. ,..;~~the EEL I J E~1c111tr al 1111 '.Hiii al GRACE to check the credentials of c oo arc caring for a ne< •vva11cners.1niMolou!llrt11e,111,. c.sii:e1..t.,o.<••Hil,i..11•1et1.•11titu•11ot o t h c r n e w m cm be r s , sprout \\'hi.ch they dedicated ot 1n1 •now ti\ ti tiff court, or to ll"t tritni Sil'! ;incl ,..,ti!lon tor Ordtr Conh•ml"ll ..,.:~ l h P l"i"'*" "'''"the ne(fiYrY VOll(""n 10 me !il<le ot L11»flllta lflttrtil. -'"" ll•fl'l'I Ge or (!'. l\l orr;an , II ank.. o t e resident. They took .-[.i,....d ., 1,,. ,.111,1 a. ... r1,.;...,"1 o1 ...., c-•nons ., u1o1r11n 11111e1, 1n -to Snow, J·lmmy Ne"·ma n,' it from ''Little Br'other ''a Tti E" FIRST NATI ONAL BANK OF 111111111PtDl>f••vcommon11kl'MIWnl\2001 loo r t d ood • 'th 1' · OltANGE COUNTV, 101 East Cl'>•Pfllln _61YS!dl!Ori.,.,Coror1•llet Mlt,Clllto"!I._ Johnny Paycheck, TamrQ y · 00 re W In e I\ Ulr .9 _ Or•"" Wltorni. 'flllKh It. n. in0t1p.wt1cu11rlydl1crll>ld•: Wynette a nd Dolly Patt \Vo.od s , i\tarin County , ·~••of?Nt1,..sio1 1rie ......W~111 ·M L1ASfl!Old •s111e i .. 1nG1e11.o1•"'''IC' wh h th ed I -11.n etrt1ko\nf 10 Ult ,,._., o1 will *· X19<1, " snow" "" 1 tnlP Nctrdl!ll lft were named on the commit· . 1c cy sa" asL sum-lltc,Hlflt. ,,.11111n ,_ tnClflttllM .. ,1,..11"'1 a-o, P..,. )0 o• MlKtn~ !No... tee. .....mer. ..,..,.OcMklllcrt ""'"°'"'· _ AKord' o1 0r-CG .... tv. c..11torn11, -St h d d 0t1t11 ~" n ''" ..,., 1111 11t1•1"" 111t•eot> ~ -..rw The organization· grew . ream wate! a un er· THl!t<iRfr NAtioHAlsANK ~lllf'2•,tt1',1t11Mo l!Mo1•:•1..,..11t out o f the perfor mers' mined the ll'ee s root struc-Ol"DllANGEc ouNTY •111 ,~,1room" O.Hrtrne"1 i o1 '"' tu re a nd th at: Dolleld"" c1skt ' s--« ""'" 0' o • .,.. °"""''· c.~- : e youngsters Vlt•PrHloi°~l •nlllr~Olfktf nll,toc:11ec1 11100avlcce"11r0r1.,.w.,1, · J averted its death by con-.A$Jllnl i1r1t11f'ottiw""" 111•.,.C••voi s.n11 An1,c1111on111. PEOPLE structing ~roteet.ive stone e1111 ... tto..-n1mtd-.... o.tec1Nooem11tru,1t1' · MU"T Lll..Jl!STllOM • A.IU\AROSTIE"ELE dams. Their action \\'Oil a ' E-ecu1orcrt 1he W11to1 P •d• AND Wt!M1WOllT't GRACE C. \JEE LE, OKell'\l!Cf ( res1 ential A\.\·ard of Ex· 1y:Mk-tJ.0111 11i11NES scttAG Jo"NSOP'I KEN,.l!D'I' gric\!ances over what they • cel\ence . u 5c:J•k Ct..wror1w weit,sia.J01. ANOU tiuo" ' '._,1 r I """'-'-"'.:0.--------1IMl1 Mii, ~llltr .... t1111 tSUM.KArOtlff l !¥t r e t WCl'C ine(1uities in;some PUBLIC , E Tt1 : 111411»-ttOt. ...0 .... 11.. ' • ~ 'of thee Ci\1A awardg....lt'lis NOTIC A•*111Y1 '"'"'""1"111r•1"' ,.,,....., .... <11 c1H•1•nl•nMJ Y e So d MOTIClilNVITl"OllDSl'O• P11b•ltfltd 0•~"9~ (OIU D.lilY Pilat, At1_,,, ... 1~1C<rllr • a.r. me \\-Crc angerc cuAllE NT MOOELP•lll(MCl'#t ll No-nmMl'u.11.1s.1nd 0tc•-s.1,1• J Pllbli•MO o,a119e ce11,1 CIHv Po1o1, because Aus tralian-born s.11~bid~w11111erKti¥ta i1 t1oeo1i1c'oi 4 1fll· 1i Ho~m11er l4,11.,11,1t1' , '100-" Oli via Ne wton-John cap~ '"" P1.orc111~•"91iton••11111 a twolFOYJl111" PUBLIC NOTICE .:7.U BLI C NOTICE l d h f "••tev .. 10200 Sitter A'tf-, FoUnttl" VII· "l'I ... ure t e emale arlisl_JJf tey, c.101crn11w1t11 .... 111 1:00 P.M .. °'''"'" the ye a r aw a r d . l·fe r 11trJ, ~,,,, Jtl ltoJtt o, coND1110N01 111WM1~•1;:W:f'l.r.,...11i..., •.c•t .. 11 N•-... ,~ ·r e co rd s a rc m a·dc in 5'1H.lk.t1i11t1$•11C1bldr1qii;mn1n1s1r1 Y t1Mfllll •\1t111t(lo14141Mi_..,,"'IS"'•'ti0t1"''"1'l' -r,.~-... r~ Ennland. 1v111.oie 111 t:.t O.nlt• 01 1l'lt PlwtNti.iflO f'1'lll"ll•••111ct•tlllfltlwllll•tlllD'st'll!U~ln•endtM .. II~•' " •• · -'···•o-o••'•0S_!~!,,, , COUlrrTII f'lllVA YE TllU ITS COMllN•D .. v lll'lt.11 O••noe Co•~t DIHy Piiot, ........ "'U ~ ... _ . """'mbtr 14, "" •Xl•·'4 u.s. 1re11~r, Hc .. r11i.1 • 1,,.,,.... :oo.ns 100,21~ * P UBLIC NOTICE-A monument dedicated to the late World War II hero and l~ollywood act.or Audie N0t1c1 o,. A¥AILA11uTY M h 01'.tlMMUAl •IPOlllT urp y has been erected on 11vr1 .. n11o Sf(tJ011 '1M11t1l!'111t .......,.., U r u s h fl I o u n ta l.n -ti ea r """'""' <odt. ioot1c1 11 """'*' 91._ 11\M Ro Ok V ~ r f lht tflftll .. rTporl fw 1"-Flw..t "_,.NY l , an e. a., eel rom ttn loJ-:Ml,lt7'elAIELITROVAND the &ite or th e pane crash .w 11.eKHULTtKHOLARSM1,.T1111si.a ~h1 a'' 28too,•,,~ll\lrphy's Ille on ='i:·ileuPf"l'!~::·1'~;.i:~-=~ .. :.C.': i• Y , , dUrll\t r'91111r t><1slnH1 -. lrOm l:JO The "'r anite moume•t •.i!!'"1e4:>011,m,b,...,,tu1tt11-090"9\h e " II '"IN" lllO "'" •ntr ll'ill ... ot I~ was put up by the Veterans !Mlktl""'·· · of Foreign Wars nie ''"'"d•ll'"'' ••l11tl11•• o111cf 1s ''"rp~ -a 'rr olh ••IW•tllUOutllltrMt,"""'"'1 .. lltfl, . .., an IVC Cl'!; (.11lttrlll•. • we re killed v.•hen their 1i t1 ht 1111,..1ndNtfNflll "'"""fMIU!..,,'' I . "' wtlllf" ar-n AHO<;:.•-· p one er a.s hed 1nlo the o .. .,LAr""d mount1:1l n_dur~n.g r1dn and OOMA\.~7:'.111.1111 fog . MWM'f•ll•i.IW -* 111 I CllMll l lr91t , ........, h11te, Ctll\lrfll• 'IN "' The le1:1derorthe''Sly and I PINll!J.1i.c1 O•M191 t••u 0eu~ 'lkll. • ,.,.,.fl'IMt M, 1•14 _,.,.,. • Bin• 1A•m1i.toi. lu•n<lio•• efldlh•llll'ttWllhef ,,,.,.._ 111),000 JCIO,OOt ••lofli.•f Drt>entifl'il lltllk Ottmlin O!htrl\Mll 101ALAS5l YS LIAllLl11ES a.Mr 11..,mti.• TOTALLIABll,ITIES U.•ITALAtCOUMTS Gtlmfl'IClrl !itOC:~ 101•l 111r •l lU!' IN ...... Ol'l' 1fll'li Mlllltlf•red $0,o:xll ' INutnOo!r .... rt\OlllM•nt•/19 1,tolll '''"'"LUI UftOl .. wo.., .. n, 100.000 l D0,000 , ...... '·'" '·'" 211.021 . "·'"' "'·"' ),II• ""' )11,011 '""' ...... 101" AL CA l"I T AL A CCOUHTS T01Al..L!Al!IL1flf.5,AP<0 ~ "'PITAL 1'(C0Ut<15 ' 1e,.ooo -1.12071 n1,at S1111 • C.Ularitl•, eovn!Yifbr.,...-. o...rttt 11. emftllfl. """'*"1.'•i<111rc1 A. ~·· l!tct., hcrlllf,._. ·~~.1 r<IM C.-1110f1,MI"' lhlly ,_,., H(ll ter t,;-11, llY' Ill ,._, I lllf-t ~ ol lflt f'Nt1tr' C""li-I" tM. .......... f"'8'1 ol' ttlNl!llool ... V.twdllift ...... llhllnf l""'tM ....... tl!tl ,,.. 11· • iftottloo\, \11\'-ftl, IMtltr Ind ~ lhotrtifl UlflUii-It Ir .. lo !I'll lei! :J Iii\ k_......nt!lltlltl . • 1111,NlltltS JI, llLLMAN, ..,..,.Gin! _,. ISi llUCl'IAllO A. OUMK I, Sit ..... , ~Illy \116'11.tlOllO •nt '""'lllOOl'ler•'"' Oyb0!1'18tp0flftll't, 01<• llilldty :::.:'":~ lMIL y M. M(iltGAN ~~~1Plillltc •1'Mld •or ~o to...n1v•OrM'IQFl, l.t•1to• C<11•~r~1 •. f'llllllitlff Dr•11tt c .. 11 othr l"it", "°"""""' IJ.J•ll .- • 0 \ ] \ \ • - , I \ -· - • • • - { ~. Saddleback ED ITION • • -. ,,. ·~ Today's Fin "1. \'. Stoeks VOL . 67, NO. 3ttl, 4 SEC.T IONS, 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR.NIA \J fHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974 Pale, Wea)(r Niion Goes Home to Clement'e LONG BEAC~I (UPI) -Richard Nixon, weak and pale after a 23-0ay hospital sttty and a close brush with death, went home today racing the prospe<.1. of a check by outside doctors on his fitness to give testimony for the Watergate cover-up trial. The former president was helped from a V.'hec lchair into a black limousine at a back service door at IAng .Be11ch Memoriul l"lospital and drove off with his wife, Pat, to San Clemente. lie arri vcdubout lla.m. - A panel oC three prominent doctors, apP.Qinted by U.S. District Judil:e John J . Sirica, made pians, meanWhile, to coiiduct their examination of Nixon at his ocearlfront home -probably next week. · Nixon, clad in pajamas and a dark blue robe, was assisted to his feet and stood shakily as he turned around to shake hands with nUrses and othefS who treated him iit the hospital. Before being assisted into the limousine, Nixon patted his personal pHysician, Dr_ Jo'tin Lungren, on the back and then sat down beside Mrs. Nixon in the car driven by a Secret Service agent. The route of fhe li1nousine took him along a street jam med with almost 100 'reporters and photographers wat- ching the departure and he waved lhrOOgh the car window at them and smiled Caintly. , The three cardiovascular and iitter- nist specialists named by Siri'ca have until Nov.. 29 to repo~ to the Judge on whethet °Nixon is well enough to testily.at the c-0ver-up trial, or•gi ,•e a deposition i.n 1Callforniu. ' - Lungren has "'arned that Kixon 1s troubled by touchy blood pressurl.' th<1t shonts up under even minor stress, such as friendly i:onversation. Lungren. "'ho suid previously that he could see no nct.'d to have outside doctors sent Lo check up on his fin - dings: responded that "my colleagues and 1 \Yill "'elcome the examinalion by court appoiqtcd physicians." J·lc s aid he \YUS certain they "\\'ill examine the palicnt and his records in an objective manner." Lu ngren hus s aiCI Nixon •hou\d not be exposed lo the strain or e1·en a \Vrit - tcn examination for at least t\lo'O or three months , and that it "'OUld bt- lon g_er than that before Nixo n could travel as far ;1s \Vashinb'lOn. raisin,c. lhl.' possibility that the trial .... ·ould en~I ix-fore Nixon could tcslify. In medical bullclins 1'ucsday and \Vednesday, Lungrt!n said he "·;1 s ('On· cerncd over Nixon ·s :·labile hv1>erll'll• - sion." a shat'p rise ln blood i>rcssurc under evcn 1ninor stress, such as eon- \·ersation with ;1 friend ly 1·isilor or thinking ahoul :111roblen1. ,\ i'\1xon ra"·,·t·r. llc1'bert J . AlilJer .Jr,. told Sirica 111 Y,'ashin¢.on th.at \'ISllors have bc•·n askt'd lo lea,·e :'\ixon·s roun1 bl't;iuSl' of lhl'lr distur· bin~ l·ffc•ct on his blond prel\surl'. 1\'ixo11's mnst rrc£1t11~11t 1 isitor ba s tx_.l"n h1:-\\'1fe v.11 . ro.tlo"'ccl b:\· his. d:1u ghtcrs 'J'r1r1a ;,i nd Juli<-, but hQ :ilso ret·l'l\"(•d hrief. !iLll~ll· \'isits Cron• Prl'Sident Ford, Phili ppine Firsl Lady lo1elda l\larl'Os. and his t\loo r losest friends. BL· ht:! Hcbozo and Hobtr1 Ah· ., pll}nalp. ... .. -·--County Postpones Land Use PlfiiL · ..... 0'1ne ·o •!-.. · · · _u.i . e ... _er_y_ Paramed.ie Pair .Turn Midwives By F REDERICK SOIOEMEllL OI 1M 0111, Pif9t SWff "Everything \vent just like clock· v.•ork." So says Glenn Se kins. a LagunaJJills fireman-turned-midwife, who suc- cessfully Qelivercct a six·pound, two- ounce baby boy for a ~lission Viejo mother \Vednesdlly. Trusiees Balk At Develop Endorsement . · S4ddleback College trustees haYe balked <i,l giving a blanket endor- sement to proposals by th~ Jrvine Company (Qr major industrial and commercial centers near El Toro Alarine Corps r\ir Station. \Vhil it appears both develop ments would increasethedistrict's tax base sllbstantiul ly, trustees expressed concern at this week's meeting that it might not be proper for an educational ageucr tol,1a-sS'jt.rdgme nt onde,·~lo'p­ ment propos:1l. ·rrustees delayed u decision perr- ding rev'iew or a letter endorsement given the t"·o major projects by the Saddleb<.1 ck Valley Unified School District board. Trustee Donna Berry reminded fel · low board members or problems caused just over a year ago when then-Supt . r~rcd Bremer wrote u Jetter to a state coastal planning agency sup- porting high-density de velopment,.: along a Capis trano Beach bluff. ~ It "·a s later revealed that Bremer \\'rote the letter 1.1t the request of for- mer board presiden( John Lund. \\•ho had a financial interest iii the proper-' t~·. ·"The repercussions have never stopped C01T1ing hack to haunt us," said ~l rs . Berry. "]t would be \'Cry strange for Us not to . be for the tax base." said Trustee Korrisa Brandt of Irvine. • .. It is not \1•ithin the ' bounds of propri~ty for us to consider this,•· said Trustee \Villiam Dean of Tustin. ex· plaining thnt a decis ion on endor- sement probabl~· 1vould he based on persona'] opinions on d('velopment rather lhan "·hat is actually best (or the college distrirt .. T rus tee Hobert Bartholome"· of Tustin made it clear lie would not.sup-· port the fr1•i nc Proposuls. ··rve lived in this district for 45 years. So many people moved to this area because it's a clean b\?droom community. 'They didn't come here for industry.·· · .. To be " viable community. you ht1\'C to h;.ivc some industry. Those pt•oi>lt> 1v ho came her fo r the bedrooms ure in-the minority," 1-lrs . Brundt retorted. Uartho loml'"'· ho\\·cvcr. main- tained th;il the de\'clo1>ment.s would increase traffic and rl>ducc the rural atn1ospherc. · • Sekins and his partner Stan ~tat· thews -both paramedics -were as- sisting a heartatlackvictiP1 at Laguna Hills Mall when the 10:26 a.m . caU. came to roll to the Saddleback Apart· ments, 23151 Los Alisos Blvd. "At first, we didn'.t even know what the call was about," Sek ins recalled. Arriving at the apartments, they found a 25-year-old "·orTian in hard labor. I' t "'\Ve had just enough lime to "·ash our hands. We delivered him at 10.41," said&ekins. "I was thrilled to death. It was my first baby delivery,'' he added. Se kins and l\l atthews made the deli.,.·ery while in radio contact with J"oAnne Lambers, an Intensive-care nurse, and Dr. r-1ike1\-fcCormack, both stationed ar-Mission Community Hospital. Th~ hospital serves :.1.1 the base station (or the paramedics unit. The boy and his mother, who asked t()remain. unidentified. were transpor- ted to the hospital after lhe delivery. Both were reported doing well. · II was the second delivery for the Laguna Hills unit. Paramedic ,Hugh ~fadlock brought a baby girl into the \1·orld in September, 1973. :=-'Sekins -<rnd l\1 attheY:s figure the delivery · training they received at Otange County' Medical Center paid · off. · "\Ve received a couple of days of1 classroom instruction from ob- stetricians and then spent two eight· hour shifts in the labor and delivery room,,. saidSekins. ·'But J was still a little nervous about the\lo'holething, ''he added. Sekins and· !\tatthews may have gained in experience by the delivery, but the call may prove to be a costly one, nonetheless. ft's a riremcn's tradition that those involved in a noteworthy project must buy ice cream for the rest of the mem- bcrsoftheforce. UPS Drivers Hope Strike1 Ends Soon Striking Orange County United Par: eel Service drivers are hoping to settle their three-day-old strike ir'l short or· der, before the 3,200·driver 'walkoi.Jt. sl.alls deliveries in the crush of Christ-- mas majlings. But. cautions Teamsters local 952 Secretary Lee Kearney, no ·new meetings with United Parcel management have been set and the union has rejected the most recent of- fer. 1'he Teamsters rejected a package . "'hich would have raist.'<1 their pay almost 19 percent from $6.41 lo $7.77 hourly over the t\\.'0-year term or the contract. The union, said Kearney, is seeking a larger pay· package and a clause guaranteeing cost ol livhtg raises. ·! \. o.ily Pil ... Sl•fl PllO!I • ' .GI.II~~ DAESS RANKS OF JUNIOR MARINES ~r9Qram Prov-ea p'opular at El Toro High .. GiJls -Gong· no · . I - . Junior Mari1ie ROTC Popular • The Junior l\1arine Reservc Of. ficers Training Corps program is popular 14•ith girls at El Toro l·ligh School. So popular, in fact, that approval is needed'from the Marine Corps' high command in \Vashington before any more girls can be admitted. l'ltore than 130 students -including 51 girls -are enrolled in the ROTC leadership program, according to in· structor J erry Chene, a retired ,.larine colonel. According to Col. Chene, 50 is lhe maximum allowable number of girls allo"•ed in the program \\'ilhout spec~al permission from l\larine headquarters. It may take several '>''eeks to gel it. he said. Both the high s chool and the program began this year_ As its first official :.tcti\•ity or the year, the ROTC enrollees took part in a cake cutting ceremony \Vednesday commemorating the 199th birthday of the !\1arine Corps. They fotlowed the tradition of the youngest member cutting the cak'e \\'ilh a sword and passing the first 45 Workers Injured DELANO (AP) -Forty-five farm "''orkc'rs· were injured "·hen a furm labor' bus went out or control \Ved· nesday· ni ght and overturned three rpilcs northwest of here, the highway patrol '.Sa id. The grape pickers "'ere returning to their labor camp from the r.ta.rco Zaninovich Ranch. • piece lO ltic olcl<•st. R01'C sludrnts drl!S!i in their blue uniforms on('L' a \\'l'Ck. 1'hc girls' unifot'ms are the product of a French desi,l?ncr and cost SIOO each, not in · eluding shoes. During class meetings. student s lake part in drill ceremonies. leader· ship Clusses. field trips ;,ind para- military instruction. A rifle te;,i m practices ut El Toro l\1arinc Corps Air Station under the direction of s kiltt:!d marksmen, Chene S<.1icl,. "We've had a tremendous rccep· lion." said Chene. ··rhc f;ict ·it has hapJ>e ncd so fast is interesting." Viejo Students Study Designs A group of ~11ssion \1iejo 11igh School architecture students received u first-ha nd 1ook today at how houses ure designed. The students of instruc tor Steve .'rlitchcll s pent nearly three hours ex- ploring a group of Castille hoines un· der construction h,\' 1he :\lission Viejo Compuny near 1\licia P;irk\\·ay and Trabuco !load. Project superintendent .John Cot- linf:!ha m led the young dt>signers throu~h houses in ,·arious states of completion -from foundu1io n work to totally finished. Thi! projects for whi~h the Jrvine Com p:iny sought e11dorsemenl are the lr\'inc lndu11tria l Co mplex East and Ir\' inc n Cen1e1·. ii major-shopping cen- ll'I' bounded b~1 \he Laguna. S::in Diego and S:.111ta_.o\ nll..frCC-\\'lrl Yli. Center Assists Veterans Day <;arnp · Set i1i 'Saddleback Rci:tstratlon !!l open ror a Christ- mas vacalion Day Cnmp sponsored bl' lhe Saddlcbuck Vc11ley YAtCA. The ,fi.\'t -dny camp. rrom Dec. 30 lo Jun 3. JS for c hlldr~n Mged 5 to 12. lccskating, trips to Eisenhower nn4 lrvlnc Park, movies, games, crarts, and a trip lo the snow arc planned l\t"gh1tratlon closes Dec, 26. !\'lore lntormulfon IS rivoilablc by c31Jing the Y~tC;\ ot830·9622 . -' First Sattleite Site • in u:s. in Lagu1ia Hills· By ANNE COOP.ER .ot .. Dlltt " .... " On Tuesday mornings, from 9 o'clock until noon, veteran!!, their 11.-ldows :ind dependents arrive in a steady stream aL the first satelite veterans' center in the Unitt.'<1 States lbeated in Laguna Hills . "Aside from medi~ul problems,·· says Sterling \Vlnters, counselor at the center. "the greatest concern 9r those ~om Ing to Lhe center now Is how higher socin1 security bcnc:flt!I will Df· · (eel (heir: pensions." · . Ai many as 76·.000 or the· n11tion' \'eterans and widows or veterans will lose their pensions e(fcctivc Jan. 1, according to Winters, The reason (or lhis, he says, is the new 11 percent increase in socia~ . iiecurlty benerits. A veteran or \'etcran's widO\\' receives a_ pension only if annual Income totals-lea8 than $2,000. >·or a married vc.teran \he fJl· <:ome limit is j3,800. T1te lfl rcnse In social sewiity will pt11. 76,000 current reclpie.nl..'I of vc1eran'R pensions over the IJ1c()i;ic limits. ' .. \Ve S>J \\' th'C sltme thmg happen In '72," \Vintcrs s a):~. "when social _• ~ecuril y incrcuscd 20 percent. I wrol e a le tter (qr one veteran lo f'l"C'Sjd ent Nixo,n,""-This m:111 rceciv~ S35' more rrom SO<!lh l sccu~lty in 1973 than hti hnd tlic yca1· bC(ftre hut that increase meant that he lost Sli872 • ~'ear in· \.1lterans• ~l'lcfit~. 1• 1'ho centtr. called the Vcturlln~· l\l l•rttcat Ai>s istantt* Ce nter, is locat~d ut the Saddlchnrk iltcdlcal Center 11t IS1!t!: V•:TEptANS, Page AZ ) I 1 ' Over Six · Years Seen By BILL SQIR£18ER Oflll• Ollly rf9t SQH Orange County supervisors de· layed final action on an embattled package of county land use plan amen· dments affecting thousand11 of acres of south county land. The board voted unanimously to send the amendments back to the planning,.commission with orders to clear a\\·a) a final roadblock to adop- tton -the controversial Bear·Brand Ranch ridgeline overlooking the Capistrano yalley. After heqring brief stafL pre"en· tations anft even shorter public.' testimony on the balance of.the amen.· u~1 T•llllMW dments, the board appeared ready to IMl"LICATES DEFENDANTS enact all but the B<;ar Brand portion. Watergate Witness la Rue But COunty Cour'l!icl Adrian Kuyper ~ ruled thal a chu nge in one part of the ..,,,_ ~ · pack a,;;" means the entire set' of L · R s ~ ar1erat1ons must be sent buck to the a ue . W S:: commission ror study~ -~.:::=:::,.:.~. :.:::...::..::::.:::._::::.-"':..,'-'::,; •• ~,---c,.,;. ~The ·l'mendtnc_nts._se•·ond of three batche~aster Pian ;hanges to be $57l7l,.J'l711l t.:'. heard this yco.r, were first considered l1l1 llt:IV t\lo'O weeks ago by supervisors. At th.it lime. numerous questions were asked 'P -.. i1• ;~~~·~hr~ planning commission had to was ayoj i:-: .. \Vednesday's three-hour session amounted to reconsideration of new planning commission recommen- dations. l Besides the Bear Brand Ranch par· eel. which encompasses about 1.550 acres, supervisors are considering changes that "'ould open another 4,400 acres of undeveloped land Lo various kinds 'of residential and commercial construction. Amendm e nts 1n lhl" pa('k age include : -Proposed use desi~nations in South Laguna that "·outd open u r selected portions of the 800 un· developed hillside ucrcs. much or "'hi ch "'ould be s ubject Lo s1>eciat sitt· plan rcviC11' and traffic studies bcfor l· build ins cou Id start. -Proposed cha nges on the 1'hun dcrbird Capistrano property in Dana Point that \\'ould pt!rmit IO\lo'·dcnsily development of a traffic corridor once designated as tht! Pacific Coast l''rec"•ay route. -Pro1>osed ch~nces of Ull l' de:. , ignations on thl' so·calh.'<I :\l;irlboro Pro1>ert y, \\'hich lies bt.'l\\'ecn Del Obispo Road and San Juan creek. Con cerns 01·er lhe flood plain zone in !hat arc<.1 "·ere noted. -Alterations in the land pli.in for Colinas de Ca 1>istruno. 1,400 acre.-. north of Be ar Brand Jtanch O\lo'ncd hy the Tcan1stcrs Union. 1'he changc:- ISee l.ASD USE, Pag(' 1\21 Walkout Called By T eamste r s D espite Pact Orun,c.e County Teamster~ 1\ lli1 h:111 die huilding m;:itcrials ha\"e \\ulkt.·d off their jobs. desP4,tc the locul '~ rutiriclllion lust "''l.'Ck.._,f 11 ne\\' l'On tract,_. ·· - The Orange Counl~ Teams1crs Locttl 235 stopped "·ork Tucsd<iy "'hen Its busi ness agent!'! I arnl:.1"1 lhat IO<'uh. in l.os Alli!CIC!l llnd l.oni;i Uc:ich (ailtod lo rtttify the new :1i,:ret!nu•111 1 About 200 Oriu~e Coun1 .1· drl\'er~ "'ho thou~h l I hey had a con1r:11;t ore arrcctcd by lh<: slrlke. 'the JIRCktt,W:C QpJ>rO\'(.I(\ b)· thc:. \oc;il "'O\Jld have hQMl1.'<I their 1n1y fron1 \\'A.Sl11NGTU:\" IAP) -l'rt.'<lt.lritk C LaRU e. a sclf-admittl-d rcnt11al figure in lh(' \V alcrgatt· eover -up, testified today thal he bC'lic1'Cd fr~m lht~ start that t he near],· half milhon doll'a rs paid Lhl! originitl W11.tergltl.~ defendants "·as meant to buy lhtj_r silc.nl·e :• J)uring '"'(I da.1:-or c1ucstlon1ng lly assistant special 1>rosecutnr Ri chatd Bc n-Ven iste. L<.1Ru1.• d1rl'r11 y itfl- pliciltl.!cl all fi,·c of the defend:1nt.~ t1l !he \l/atergatl' cover.up tnal. ~.· Bcn-\1c-nistl' asked the sofl ·spoki n. 4G· yea r·ol1I i\l ississippi l:J\\'ycr tod~.\'. · · Frorn the Ii me of the first paymcnJ.,.;, 11·hal \Vas 1h eir purpost!':'" :: • ···\\'ell. the pu r1)0Sl' "as tu fulfill e1immitn1 ents I hat hi.id been m<ide. u tht!dt:fl·tulants.·· 1.allucans\\·crcd. :.· Ill· l'Ontinuc1l. ·•Jf their comrrtif·! mi.:nts \1•ercn't kept. lhu ~dcfend<i~l might di\'Ul )?c ccrtu.in informatt¢1r! they hi.td th:il migh!-le ad tJ°hj \\':11crgate 1•pi:-.01lc ri~ht back to c~ ((.:~1mn11 tlcl· l11 Hc·elctl tl11· Presti tk·nt J • .. • La Hu e :ii.so t•ilcJ of a '.\larch 21. l!l~~ ISee LA Rt.:•:. Page 1\?) • "' • ('•••tS( • \\.t•jtlht~r -----;;- ('on:-oldl.'ra liTe h1 11h cloud.. • 1hro11gh Friday r·u~ oilong thl!' <"nu :-.t 1n t hl' nlornintt hour~. CiM1l1n~L \11th h<'ach h.i)i!hi'.. ncu 7(.J rt•aC"ht ng iG inlund l.o\\.<i toni~hl ~J to 5-1 • l:\SIDt: 1"011.\ \. A husband nnd 1t11t1 a11d /our r·h11drtn wo•n• t11und slt111l ttnd .«XJ/ tered otioi.r 1he1r ptu.Jh liornf "' u~111l1111.\lt't:f11111 o/ \>t.'w YtJrk Pt°Jl1Cf' ort «:t for rt;11hu1d n10ft1~·:t Story, Pag.-:\4 ------ l•-''"'°''. L.M ... ,d 011 ...... . C• C' .. .. .,, .,. Cl C.1 " •• Dl·Ol Dl•O, • S7 .04 to $7 .98 hOl;ll'I) for 11nt> y<"a r A Tcttn1Sti.!-ri ,,.spoli.c.smun sa1rl •. lh1s morning that ne.goli:itloni;, "'ould con· linuc 1 hroui{h I he d:.1 \' in Los A.nst•lt•s Cl•nif1tt1 c-1u Crt•~wtr• Dit•lll Nll"M f .. 1 ... a1 ... .,. Eftltrlaifl,...~t Fifw"C;t "'~ ......... MtrftCt ... lntt[.ll'liUlt<I Al>llL•-"' " Cl·CI .. .. ·~--~ • , • f . · . • • I • • l.i'_ .. DAIL V PJJ.OT SB Ttlur5day, No~arntle' 14 , 1974 arrot Bunted • ---., , Armored .. , Bird May Be Murder Wit1iess t SAN f'RANCISOO !U PJ ) -Police havt· iss ued an ull ·poinls ulletin for,u b~ight green and red parrot named ''Elmo.'' ~ .:._-. H6Q~~<.·1dc .1nspcc-tors \Vcdnl!sday asked pet shop o~rator• in at1 f; •th1.1. ,\r1zona anti Nevada l o be on the lookout fOI' the 3:ycur.. olq P~l"[Ol. . " . . , . JnsJ>cCt~r Da\'1d l o:-ith1 s;.ud officers behcvr the purrot ma y help th.cm find a n1an and hi:; gfrlfriencl '''anted for questioning in the klll1ng of l\.l hcrt 'l'up:.it 24. on Sund av 'f os c hi suicl th(' bird iS v.·orlh about 8200 ;.ind it is believed lhc couple m~y I ry to sell it to get the cash. - ~ift• •Tar;tet' • Costa Mesa Banker Held in Death· Plot ' . Car Strike ,.Called Off • Orange County .. ~rq'IOred car dri vtirk ended u 71 ·day·old strlkl' today 1tf't t'r uccc1>ting u settlement v.•hi(·h v.·ilt in· crease the ir w<iges almost 20 percent over the next 29 months. The strike, kept under \\'raps by both union and management due tv the security problems involved in the m·:ikeshift tr ans1)()rl of millions of dol- lars datily, in volved drivers from Teamsters local 9S2 in Orunge. The drivers walked out in both Orange aild Los Angeles counties Sept. ;I against Armored Transport Comp<iny of Orange and Brink's, Inc .• 1n Los Angeles. Armored Tr:i;nsport has 34 Qrivers. all of \\'ho rn \viii be back at '>''Ork-by --';._~~ F·ri(.lay. according to l.L>c Kearney. sccrcturv of the local. 8y A'RTllUR R. \11'0SEL nesday. transferred to court for ar· 'fhc 29 .month contract l'alls for 01111toin,Pi1 .. scaff ra.tgnment, then admillt."CI to Orun"e • • Price .Hike Continues To .: Surge \ • WASHfNGTON ct.el ,... Sharply higher prices fOr food and 1975 automobile.s. c.onlributed to a 2.s ver- ecnt surge in wholesale pri'~e1 lit Oc· tober, the Labor Department reported toda.v . O\'Cral.L the Labor Department said ''>''holesale prices in October were 22.6 ~raent higher than a year earlier, the biggest 12·month increase since a 28.S · percent rise in the yeur ending in Junl' 19'17. - The increase in wholesale prfces in October ranged across virtually the entire economy a nd indicated the Ford administration has not yet scored any m ajor successes in its a n· U·inflation program . A Huntington &:ach man quielli· " three general ~·age increases. raising \\lholesale price iner~hses norm;illy · County Juli. where he traded his d · • f s· 97 •7 12 I d t hi h ·1 ri . eapturtd <tl the Costa ~lesa bank he r1vc1·s wa ges-rom :i. to ~ . ea o g er retcu p ces in months , business suit for denim dung<irees. h l h d : m.anage!i on charge:; of plotting hiS ~leiser races r>rllliminary hearin" our y .~ a ea . ,.._ Wife's murder rcmliincd in jail tod'ay, ~ The 315 Los Angeles Cou nty dri\•ers (\ 'fhtt increase oC 2.3 percent in all unable to railiC $25 .000 bail. \\•ittiin 10 days to three \Vecks, unle:.s huve returned td their jobs follow in~ ·~sin October \\'8S on a seasonally • r ~arrell Dean lleisei:. 42, was ar· the proceedings arc eontinued by lhc atce Ptance of a new contract t.lon· · · UPIT••·~· adjusted basis, meaning seasonUI ra1~e<I on the fl·lony charge \Ved-court. cla\'. • HE'LL KEEP HIS MONEY TO HIMSELF AS VICE PRESIDENT . variations Were t aken into eon- ::nesday uncrnoon in Jl arhor Judichil During the slrikc. sheri ff's dcputie:-Nelson Rockefeller Testifying Before Senate Committee sideration. On a seasonally unad· l.>lstrict Court , fol lov.·ing hi s <irrcsl. t ' p ;1ssistcd bunks and businessmen in justed basis, the increase was 1.7 per.- .. 1-lci~cr. of 16092 Windemcir Lanl'. rDlll age A I the transfer of money. cent. There h ad been virtually no l' ;wtts tuken by total surprise at his Several robbCries in Los Angeles v Oii• l change in wholesale prices' In Septcn1· Crockt:r B<tnk hraneh at 3333 s. LA. RUE County and ''one or t\\'9 in Orungc ·•·Or teitf S beron eitherbasis. Bristol St .. ·in the South Coust Pl<iza ••• County" resul ted rrom la cic. Q/.1_ Consumer foojls increased four pcr- shopping complex. ' teleptione call rrom former White security forces during the strike, R k f A cent in Octobe,r, farm products y,•ere Fie offered no resistunt,e a nd his !·lou se couriscl John \V . .Dean Ill. Kearney sa id. ~c e 'e· Iler 'gree's' up 2.6 percent, processed.foods and de p.i.trture during the mid-morning La Rue su'id Dean informt.'<i him that feeds rose 3.2 percent and industrial · business day '>'"cnt scarcely noticed. \Vatcrgate conspirator E . ll oFard .Prices climbed 1.1 per<'enl. <iccording to in vestii;ators. tlunt v.'as demanding an udditional Saddle back The biggest factor in lhe in,crease iii "We just slipped Ill and shpped 5135.000. In the same call. LaRue To Knoc· k Off G•fts industrial prices, the Labor Depart-out,"sa id Costa~I esa Police Detective testified .. ,\t r. Dean informed me he I ment said~ '>''a s a 6.4 percent rise in George Wil!\on. v.•howas accompanied 1\·ould ~0 longer be in the money v · d I / te motor vehicle prices. y ~range County Sheriff's Jn· business." FjU.ll ,. 0 .._ a All of the increase in 1975 auto . .Uplorl.ea;L4Jber: --btt-Rue.-w~i;et'\'@d as-.a-OOllduit or-_ ------WASHINGTON (UPI) -Nelson A. The laws arc ,riolatedonly \\'hCn-it is-prices had their impact on the Qc . · He added that lleiser's desk is mone\· paid to the origin ill \Vatcrgatc 0 SL_ t Roc~efeller agreed today to pledge in the int~nt or the donor 10 re\\'ard or in-tober \\!holesale Price Index, since located in an open <irea of the bani. so defendants. said he lhcn told Dean, "I ne IWr writing that he would not give away fluence the recipient. Rockefeller that was considered the starting that investigators who came lo arrest would. not undl·rt<ik.e to make any large sums. or money to government said , and that v.•as not the case. month for y.•hole·sale auto sules ror hirh did "°t have. to go through a more payments unless I hud some A parliam.e ntary procedure officials ifhebecomes \•i<:e president. 1975rtlodels. sccret<1ry M receptionist. authorization." problem has stymied Saddleback Col-. Rockefeller produced a drart writ· But Rock e feller derended his Among consumer roocts, there v.•erc ';We lol<fllim what we wanted and At Dean's suggestion. La Rue sl:tid lege's participation in a federa l ten pledge to that efrect at his confir· -J::enerosity, including his decision to higher prices for pork, eggs cereal · that w~s It," said Detective Wilson. he telephoned former Atty. Gen. John project tn ·h elp unemployed persons mation hearings before the Senate forgive $510,000 in loans to Dr. \\'ii-m~lk a nd ~ak e r1y product~. whil~ Authbrilles claim they received in· N. l\litchell , who is a defendant in the learn office and business skill s. Rules Committee where he denied Ham Roman, a state tran111X>rta tion prices declined or beef, veal and rortn ation six days ago'thal led to a \Yatergate cover·up trial , Und told Co llege trusle.es voted 3 lo 2 at this "!o~ating New York state law by expert. fresh and dried vegetables. ,<:ontact With Heiser by Investigator ~1 ilchcll . "'r herc v.•as 11 need for week's· meeting lo seek more than g1v1ng away and lending $2.5 million Also declining Were prices for lum- Lei\er, ,..,ho v.Jaimed to be a so-called money fo r !\I r . Hunt.·• $72,000 in federal funds for the project durin«i his IS years as governor. f<le quoted the Lord's Prayer , whi ch ber and wood products, which rell for .•hlt;ma n ~'r' ~ohtract killer. · ' .:. La Rue said he namt.'tl a figure of but later learned at least four votes In the pledge, h'e wrote only t"·o ex· says .• "Forgive us our debts as we the s ixth consecutive month and \ · Jrr),'.~Sti i\l,Ofs further claim that 575,000, because actual deli veries of "'ere required for passage. There are ceptions -allowing him to give away foraiveourdebtors." were 15.4 percent belo'>'' the peak ;~P.~~IJi.fas supposedly brOught in cash to the ori ginal defendants "'ere seven members on the board but only "nom inal amounts" as wedding. · Senate Republican leader 1-l u"h le"els of April. 'triin\,p Ot s t.ite for,lhe alleged mur-always Jess than their demands. five were present at the meeting. Christmas and birthday gifts and :11 -.Scott told Rockefeller. "You are :c-The Wholesale Price .Index in Oc· d.e¥,!aS_$1 ~e.nt. was Partially paid. · LaRue testifi ed that he told lt1itchell Under terms of the program., 26 lov.'ing him lo help fri ends "in the cused of being generous _ a trait tober stood at 170 pereent of the 1967 rfl~ i'SS~ ed llili · ~Im S600 the mon ey "'as for attorneys' fees and unemployed and socially dtpri\'ed event or special hard<ihip of a compel· \\'hi ch is rare in t he-Distriq or Col um-a,·erage of 100, meaning it cost $170 to c'~ duri.rl' estine me · g in ~l itehell replied: "Under those cir-persons .r~om south Orange County ling human characte·r:·· bia. ,. buy a statistical a mount or goods that •.COSta l\l esa a ~rlday and pro ised cumstances, J guess you'd better pay commun1t1 es, \\·ould receive six mon-Sen. Claiborne Pell CD·R.L ). objec· sold for SlOO in 1967. :·l~./~{~·· ~.S}0,000 when the job ,.·as it." . ths of job t1'aining and be paid a ted to the second condition. He'said Earlier. Scnutc GOP v.•hip Robert The October price increases re,·e r-~r.fl out. La Rue. formerly a close aide to ~·lit · stipend of$8S per '>''eek. any gift could meet that criteria. lie· P . Gri{fin interrupted the hearings to scd ~o me Se ptem ber declines . 56., a~. poli'ce 1and District i\tlor· chell. testified earlier that r-.Jitchell Trustees Donna Derry of. r-.Iission suggested Rockefeller specify that charge ·that Democrats had hP-f'n especially for farm pr.oducts and r\ey's fnvesligators have .declined to overheard pl'e,·ious discussions about \'iejo and Robert Bartholome1v of · Such gifts v.•ould be made only in "dilly-dallying" and "footd ragging'' protessed foods and reed~ but were '· > e I } I I I ( 7 _ :;release A'lrs. llciser·s fi rst name but cash for the defendants. But today Tustin voted against the progr<1m . medical emer gencies. Rockefell er because they feared Rockefelter ~·ould nol as high as the big sul"ges in ;.sa1d the couple have been married 12 niarked the firsl lime tbat La Rue said ~f r5. Ber.ry said the board did not agreed to the cha nge. be "l~good a vice president:· wholesale prices of 3.9 percent in /, _.)l~aM,bavetwochlldttn.• !llitehell had gi\'en hi,; personal ap· have suffielent time to study the ,Rockefell.er told lb .committee his Au.gustAnd3.7percentlnJuly. 1 i: : lt~~~'lihnself has be~n employed 1;>ro"al for oneorthe paymc.nts. proposal. Bart bolome.w said adult gifts and loans tO associates in New T h.e 1.I i 0 hi ga n sen· a tt>r !:i a id The increase in industrial prices in 'j f • at the ~ut~ Coast Plaza branch of l..a Rue said the S7S,000 "'a.s dropped education programs already, offered York state did not violate a statute he Rockefeller had "made a mistake or October pushed these prices lo a Je,·el .cfoeker Bank 'ror about 2 'n years. ac· off in the mail box or William 0 . Bitt-at surrounding high sChools could signed into law barring receipt of gifts two in his public life" and willingly or 28.2 percent above a )'ear earlr'er. lh k. udmitted it. { : cording, to a pres s release issued by man. Hunt's atlorney. that same ser\'e e same purpose. o"er $25 or ma ing gratuities to state · Besides autos, prices also rose for . COl:ila :\l eSu '\Policc ChiCf Rogc.r E . evening. Su pt. Robert Lon1bardi urged the officials for the perrorm ance or ~'None of us \viii cvc.r qualify·ror chem icals, fertilizer materials, and • .. : Jlieth., board to a ppl~· for the project. !·le said duties. sainthood,'' Griffin said. machinery a nd equipment ' D.etecti\·e \\'il son s:iid afterward the addit ional enrollme nt would rt::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~~~~~s~--~-l~ that tl{'iscr ju:-t has the orcUnary ap· f'rolll Pftge 1\I generate bel\\•cen S65.000•and $75.000 ... ---Jle1lrancc"""Oh..-middle-::i·gttd ·trniiru· n,..----------------in..st~onc..y....and-thus-be-Hnane-tuHy- t xccutive. ''E"'ERA""'TS Pl'Of1tabl e for thedistricl. "'lie 1~·as hlfok"td-b'}'I?: .. 30 i>-:m . Wed-_.:..,_ ---J, -· . -i-,. • • • .'.fr~stee wei:e....told the-deadline for . ...la.-----IN co~r• MtSA u·s appllcaU<ln for the money is Nov. 25. ...--.>---- L'nlcss a board meeting is called bel-.:~.-:L ) 'free Plafited ' As Memorial A lrce has been planted near the SH ddlcb<i c k College scicnec · mathemutics building in memory of Be\'erly Gross . the student from r:..aguna Be~ch ktllt>d rccentlv in an ear ly morning traffic atcidl'nt on El Toro Road. The tree \v as prest•nted by a donor w™2...a sked to remain anonymous. Jt wa:; planted by construction v.·orkcrs on'""1 central i>tant rrojt•ct. !Uiss G1:oss. ;1 l)harm:.u·.v major. \V:lS 11 fl utist ln the Saddlcback band and a C'andldatc for homecoming queen at the ti ~c or ht'!' dt:;..th. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Wted ~-"! • ...., Puoll- Jack R. Curley Vo1t l'fn10t"I •ncl C,.,,...r•I """..,\• Thoma~ Keevll l 4 •tor -Thomds A. Murpliine ~".''"' '"''°' Charles H Loo~ Richard P. Nall .l.U•l"fll M•"•Q•"'I l4,IO!'~ Saddleb•ck Valleyotfict nx11 l • P•1 110..i ~1 M" o .. •qo ~'et"'•' Other Olfices CoUtMtY JJD W~»l lW•~UHI Mt .. POf! B•t(ft un ,, ... PO,, 80\llt ·~·d "IWlllll'l!fll' 8••~ t 18 '' 9".00:" llO\O .. v.,d Ll f uflt lk*!.ft 11 .. C.11 ..... ,rt$t,...I Telephont {71 4) "42-4321 Cl•ssifled Advertising 6'Z·S671 ~l>IM<• V1+i.-, toe ... ouict S81 -6l10 F.--~C!tl'lt~l<o 495·06l0 • , °"''""''· 191• Or•ftlit (Nll "'*''"''"' (Mftfl,M, Ht ,....,\ 1tttoo•1 llht'll•itl'°"' H 11111.al ll'1t!llr at •<1v•• t,,..,..,.., .... , • .,, ,,. •• .... l>"OC!u<..., .. ,111011! •IO'«tl ft'"''"'°" ID-I (6f!J•,•flllewt!h $o""1d ( l•l• toot I•... N iii of (ftt.I W W (,ol+IO<ft•• $1;1\W,flDt•"' &, l •fllt" 1.,1 00 '""'"111" '' "I••! ~ 00 "'""'~lw, ''""I.,, *tl• .... hO<ll U.DO -1111, • 23561 Paseo de \'alencia in Laguna I !ills. Because of the center's proximity to Leisure \Vorld. most or the \'eterans it serves are ol r 1>eople, \'Cterans of the first a nd scco v•o rs. :i.c· cording to J . Paul Den er . director. "'een now and that date and fou r 117•Jl •.Jrll/ tl'u stees back the progr:im. the mat· I· ter is considered dead. DfiPA"TMC:"T 9TOftC Younger Vietnam veterans v.•ho are attending Saddlebaek College on the GI Bill also frequent the center, Den- ney sa~·s . The princi pal reason for hu vinc: a f;icilit y here, he says, is the high con· centratio n of veterans in Orange Count ~· The eount,\· hus v.·ell O\'er 2UO,OOO vets. more than either Arizona or Orego n. The l'enter is authorized lo process applica1 ions of disabled \'l'lcruns for n1cdical treatm ent und medicines through doctors 1n the Saddleback ~ledical Centl'r. Charges <ire puid by the \:eterans' ,\dministration. Dcn- nt>v explained. This service is in v;_du;1ble to disabled vct<'rans \\'ho cannol reach \'clerans' Ad n1ini stration hos pitals in ~:1 n Diego and Long Beach, Denney saitl This \\·eek m;1rks the second :t n· n1 \·ersary of the center. In tv.·o years. Denney says . the cent er has procC:-· scd claims of 7i2 veterans and !heir relati\'l'S. 'Y' -Indians Set l11duction' •Induction of ne\v mcmbcr11 lo the ~'I O()nbea m Nat inn. on ori;:u \liz:i l 1on for Y-ln'dian ~f a idc.n s of the .Sadcllcl.Juck \';J tl cy y·~1 C1\, is sci for Nov . Ji:J at Los 1\lisos lntrrmcdiatc Srhool ln :\lisi;ion \tieJo . ·rhe yearly C\'ent 1s open lo the puhhl' Y Indian ~l :n(.lens i:. •a n org:1n · i1a!ion for mothers and d<iughters. E a<'h fl {'\\' °rn t'mhe r pre.pMres rn~111n1cs . ba nn<'r!C. crurts, and song:; or 1la nt'es fo r her 1ndur 1 inn. ;\l ot\• inror1nat1on alJout th1• Y·ln· <han ;\f uidl•ns is :1\'ai1 :1blr b} <'alllng the \'i\ICA ut 830·9622 Boil eiin{kers Back ~ f' rom Page 11 I LAND USE ... \\'OUld permit a slight increase in den· sit y in ~omc areas. ·rhough there Y•cre still some rough spot s to be ironed out in most or the areas, super\'isors chose to delay in· dividuat gripes until next week 's scs: sion. As it did t,,.o '>''eeks ago. the Bear Brand, parcel -particul<1rly the ridgclinc -dominated Wcdncsday·s di scussion . 'fhe city of San J uan Capistt·ano ,,·;1nls to keep dcv<'lopn1enl behind the ridf!:e but lhe la ndov.:ricr claims no economically feasible project can be eonstructed us ing the prime \'IC'>'' land. \\.hen the Be a r Brand case 1\•as sent b;1ck to planning commissioners ty,oo 11l•eks ago, su pervisors asked rvr stud y of poss ible construction on the ride:-. \\led nrsday. Supe rvisor Rolph Diedrich s aid he. too, 11·ants lo protect the rid ~e. ~ul the de\'eloper mu st gel 1'>0meth1ng 111 return , such as higher density. Kuyper said any dcnsit\' revision had lo go back to the commiS· ~ion. Supervisor Da,•id Bak.er '''as the only boa rd member lo fi ghl for im· rncdiale action on the package. Baker s aid the co1nmission con· sis1.cntty ·rcruses to go uloni,: wHfi fhl' bo ard's requests und probably \\'ill do sn a ~ain. J.lc s nid he say.• no purpose in tryi n~ again. 1t is likel~' there \viii be some 1.HI· ditiona l public co1nment on other parts of the •Unendmerit package next \ll'Ck becuusc several South Laguna residents have indic<itl'd continued dlssatisraction \1'ilh the reVision:11. .2 Fall From Cliff TOR RANC I-: tU PT I -A 21 ·)'ear-<1ld \\Om:tn Wf\S in poor conditiorr today und her 27·y car·old ctimpanlon v.·as In fa ir condition Rt lfarbor 'O enernl G.\ Rn E ;-,; ,\ ( 1 ··r I I Boiler:-"" ilo~pila l aft er falling 150 ftt!l dnwn II m:ili crs in Soulhcrn Cu/lforn hi ti nd cliff Into a j!rav('I pit . AOthorltics said par1~ of N('\adu W<'I'<' cxptcted 10 Sh;iro n ~f ill e r , 1.awnrlal c, a nd return tu lhrir jobs hxlt1y :ift<'r unlon \\r.cstlcy HrPnn~n. \Vilmlngton, wl?rl! mc111 bt'rll \'Ol1•d o\rr1\h\!l mini:lv \V!2d· ~·1th :1nntluir friend ut ;.i scenic vie\\' llfsday lo act'f'lll n ne"; ro.itr~ct en· !C'l l c \Vcd~11 es d~y al ll a~·thorn c ding a 44·duy·old !Jlrikc. 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NOVEMBER 14, 1974 TEN .C EN"l'.S .. •• L:" Pale,_.,Weak Nixon Goes H9tne to Cletnent.~ LONG Bf.:ACI{ (UPI) -Richard Nixon, weak and pale aftt:r a 23·day hospital .stay and a close brush with death, went home today facing tQi prospect or a check by outside-doctors on his fitness to give testimony for the Watergate c.over·up triAI. The former president was helped from a wheelchair into a black li mousine at a back service door at Long Beach J\lcmorial 1-lospital and d rove off \Vitti his \vife, Pat. to San Clemente. I-le arri,•ed about 11 :i .m. A panel of three prominent doctors, 'appointed by U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica, m ade plans. n1eanWhile. to conduct their examination of Nixb n a1 his oc,,eanfront home -probably next week. ""Nixon, clad in pajamas and a dar k blue robe, was assisted to his feet and stood shakil y as he turned around to shake h14nds with nurses and others ~·ho tr.eated him in the hospital. Be fore being assisted in to the li mousine, Nixon patted his personal physician. Dr. John Lungren, on the btick and theil s<.1t down beslde ~trs. Wife Mu.,rder: Plot? Nixon in the car dri\•en by a Secret Service agent. The route of the limousine too~ him along a street ja m med with almost 100 r eporter s aqd photographers wat- ching the departure and ~e waved through the car window at them and smiled faintly. The three cardiovascular and inter· ', nist speciali sts named by Sirica ha\'e until Nov. 29 to re,port to the judge on '"'·hether Nixon is well enough to testify at the cover·up trial, or give a deposition in California. · ' Ballker Charged I- By ARTHUR ft.VINSEL • Of lk O•llY PllOI ~ff " . A Huntiniton . Beach man quietly captured at the Costa lHesa bank he m anages on charges or pJOtting his v.·lfe's murder·remained in jail today, unable to raise S25,000 bail. Darrell Dean lleiser. 42, v.•as ar· r aigned on the felony charge \Ved· nesday afternoon in !!arbor Judicial District Court, following his arrest. J.leise"r, or 16092 Windell}4if Lane, IYlas taken by ,total surpmF-'al hi s Crocke r Bank branch at 3333 S. Bristol St., in the South CoaSt Pl a~a· shopping complex. 11e offered no resistance aOd hi~ departure dur ing lhe mid·morning business day went scarcely noticed, 11ccordi11g to in\'estitators. · •·\Ve just slipJ?Cd in a.nd slipped . ·out, ''Said\Costll;f\fJsj!.POJiCj:Betectjve ' .. George Wilso'h.'whowasaecompanied by Or"ng'e Coun.ty She riff'·s ln· vestigator Les Le ber. . ~1 e a dded tha t Heiser's desk is located in an open area of the bank, so that 'investigators who came to arrest him did not ha ve to go through a secretary or receptionist. .. \Ve told him'what we "'a'nted and that was it," said Detective Wilson. Authorities claim they received in· formation 'siX"" days ago lhat led to a contact with lleiser by ·investigator Leber, who claim ed to be a So-called hi"t man or Contract.killer. Lungren has v.·arned that Nixon is troubled by touchy blood pressur(' that shoots up under even minor stress.such as friendly con,·ersation. Lungren, "'ho said previously that he could see no need to have outside doctors sent to check up on his fin· dings, responded that ··my colleagues and I wil l 'A'elcome th.e e,X<iminalion by court appointed ·physicians." lie said he \Vas certain they ··\\'ill cxacn i11e the patient and his records in anobjt'ctive manner." Lungren has said Nixon should not I be expo:i:ed to the strain or e\·cn u \\'rit · ten examination for at least tv.·o or three months. :ind that it u·ould bl' longer than that before Kixon couJd tra\"el as far as \Vashington. raising the-possibi lity that the trial \\'ould ('ncl b<'fore '.l/ixon could testify. In medical butll!tins 'Puesday and \Vcdncsday, Lungren said he n·as ron· cerned o\·e r Nlxon·s "'labilt• hy1)('rlt•n- sion." a sharp rise in blood prt'.'ssurl· under t'\'l'n n1in or stress. such as con· \'ersation \\'ith ' a friendly \·isitnr or thinl..ing 11bout a 1>roble1n. ' A Xixon la\\·yer . Herlx>11 J . !\lille.'r .1r·:-: !old S1rica 1h \\'nshington th~ 1·isitors h:t rt> been ai-kcd to lea \'e Xixon's rOQm bcc:-1usc of their dlst1.1r- bing l'ff('t't ·nn his blond preSsur~. ~ixon ·s n1 n:il frC'qut>nl i·isitor has bc('n his \1 ill' l'at. follo"'l-<I h~ 'his daughtl'rs 1'rit•1:1 ~ind .Julir. but he ' ;1lso rct•eived hrh•f, :.:inglc \'isits fro1n Prt'sident Furd. Phili111>111c F1r:-1 Lady lrnelda ~J ;u·t·o:-. anti hi:!o 11\·o closest frit•nll s. Bt•lH; Bt·i.101.0 ;ind ltobl•rt 1\b· planalp. Investigators further claim t hat Leber, who was supposedly brought in rrom out of state for the alleged mur· der assigrimeRl,..Wi.$: pert.ially paid. NIXON DOCTORS -The~e are the phy"sician$ a pJ)Ointed by Judge John Sirica to examine form er P resid ent Nixon to determine if he can testify in the \Vutergatc trial. Erom left arc E>rs. Richad Star Ross. Charles Anthony tluf· nagle a n d Jo: A. Spittcll Jr. U'I T•l•i..t. HE'LL KEEP HIS ONEY TO HIMSELF AS VICE PRESIDENT Nelson Rockefeller Testifying Before Senate Committee Rockefeller . Agrees To Knock Off Gifts \VASHINGTON (UPI) -Nelson A. Rockefell er agreed today to pledge in\ writing that he \Vould not give away l:irge sums of money to go\'ern~nt officials if he becomes·\•ice president. Rockefeller produced a draft writ· ten plCd~C to that effect at his confir- mation hearings before the Senate Rules Committee "''here he denied violating Ne\\' Xork st ate law by giving away and lending S2.5 million ducin~ his 15 y~ars as governor. In the pledge, he wrote only tv.•o ex· ceptions -a llowing hin1 to give away "no mina l a m ounts" as wedding, Christmas and birt hday gifts and al. lowing him to help, friend s ··in the event of speci'al hard.s h'p or a com pel· ling huma n ch<aracter .'' .. -· ... ias• <..-Sen. Claiborne Pell <D·R.l.l, objcc· "'" tcd to the second condition. •re said any gift could meet that criteria. llC. suggested Rockil'eller specify, that such gifts u·ould be made only in n1cdical e m ergcncies-RO<:ke(cl\()r _Jtgteed-to'lhe-c'h ngc. · "1.ea •·hl'r · -Rockefeller told the committee his Co,,hsiderable h igh cJouds gi f(s and loans to associates in Nc\v through f'riday. F6g along the york s~ale did not v!olate a ~tatute he coast in the morning hours. ll'gned into law b.arang re_c~1pt of alfts Cooling. with beach highs near , ove_r S25 or m aking gratu1Ucs e.Ys tate 70 . rcaclling 76 in land. Lo\\·s o rr1.c1als rorthe performance or tonight SO to 54. duues. ' The 13\\'5 ure \1iol:itcd only when it'ii A husband and wi/e nnd /our c/iildren were /0101d ~lain and scat· tered about their 1pl.u11h ho111e fn u.ieallhy section of ew York. Poli« are 110 far without mqtniei. Story. PagcA4 ----~ l:r1N""'•t1t L.M ... ~ ca1....-... 1. CllUlflH """" ..... _, ONtll NO!ltn , ..... , .. , ... l!llt•rt•hll'ltftt ·-· .,_ -... _.,_ Mll U""'' c .. c, "' .. o\ l1•o\H Cl·C• .. •• Dl·OI 0•·0] " '""' .. .. • the intent of the donor to reward or In· flu.cnc.e.. the ..rccipienl. Rocke relier said, and th al "'as not. the case. But Rockerell er defended his generosit y. including his decision to forgive $510,0QO in loan!i to Or. \Vil· llam Ron1an, a state transportation expert. • l·le quoted the Lord'5 l'rn)er. ""hich ~ll~'1. "forgi\'e us our debts us we rorgive our deblors. '' Senate Republican leader l·Jt1gh St."'01.t told Rockefeller. "\'ou are-iuc· CUSt.'<i of being ~cncrou5 -ll lrail \\•hich I!\ rarl! ln the District of Colum- bia.'' Enrlicr. Scnute GOP \\'hip Robert J>. Griffin lntt>rruptcd the ht'arings to chorg~ thul Dcm~ral~ had been (Sec ROt."K l ' al(e A2) ' . .. ' He as~en,~ i1.. ~J aakl~o;. ~ " ... , A ,,, '• eath duitng ~et e1tfftt,WMitfng 1n •*"1 1.. Costa Mesa last lday and p<omi<cd T-ustee-°alk to fu~14t.9Dcf-~1helt the--jOib "'as • l:':3 V ca rriedoUt..,,, · .,. ....... · ,. So far, police ~nd Di&trid Attoi-· A D f ney's investigi:itor1 have declined to t . eve op release l\.1n. Heiser's fitst name but · said the cou~le. have been married 12 years and have two childrefl. • . lieiser himself has been employed Endorsement ' ·at the South Coast Plaza, branch of Sadd\eback College trustees have Crocker B¥k for a bout2 lh years, ac· balked at giving a blanket endor- cording to a pre~~ rele~se isslied by sement to proposals by the Ir11'ne CQStaJtesL.P.ohce~c;h1ef-Roger-&.--Com pany for m a]oriilduS lr1al ana Neth. . ' commercial centers near El Toro Detecti\te ·.Wilson said afterward !1-Iarine Corps Air Station. that Heiser just has the ordinary ap-\\ihite it appears both de\·elop (See PLO.T, Page AZ> ment.Swou ld 'i~creasethedist?ct'stax base substant1 ally. trustees expressed concern at this \\'eek's meeting that it Irvine Project Sclwol OK'd The Irvine school board has ap. proved opening bidding !or the ·plan- ned Irvine High School. The new high school, to be built in conjunction with a city park in the 4300 blo'c k 0£ Walnut Ave nu e, is prese ntly estim ated to cost about S\O million. Instead or offering a single con· tract. the district plans to accept bids for three major contracts for the building structuie and shell, elec- trical work and mechanical work, as well as a number or small contracts. orreri,n g several contr3cts, accor~ ding to ·district Pla nner Dave King, is expected to cut costs and s ave time, as opposed to accepting a single bid. ' might not be proper for.<in educational a(!:ency to pass judgn1ent on de\"elop· mentproposal. 1 .. 'rrustees dcta \·ed a dec1s1on pen- ding revie\\' of .i !Crtcr endorsement gi\•en t he tn•o major projects by the Saddleback \'alley L'nified School District board. Trustee Donna Berrr reminded fe l· lov.• board ·memberS of problems caused just over a year ago v.·hen then·Supt. f"red Bremer \1Tote a letter to a state ~oastal planning 'lgency sup· porting high·density development along a Capistrano Beach bluff. Il was later revealed lhat Bremer v.•rot'e the letter at the request or for - • mer board pre.wtcnt John Lund, who had a financial interest in the proper· ty. . "The repercussions ha\"e never stopped com ing back to haunt us," said fl.1rs. ·Berry. "It would be very strange for us not to be ror the tax ba~." said Trustee Norris~ Brandt of lr,_y_1 ne. , . Dome Delivery Paramedic Pair Turn. M id1.vives -, By FREDERICK SCJIOEM EHL Ol IM Oallr "191 st.fH " ''Everything "''ent just like clock- "''ork." . So says GlennSekias, a Laguna !·fills rire man·turned ·midwife. "'ho suc· ctsSfully delivered a slx·pound, two. ounce ba by boy for a Mission Viejo mother Wednesd ay. Sekins and h is partner Stan !'lt at- t hews -both pa_ra medics -were as- s is.lina: a hear t a ttack \·lcti m at Lacuna !·lilts ?\t all when the 10:2G a.m . call came to roll to the Saddlcback Apart· ments. 23 151 Los Alisos Bl vd. "Al first, we did n'leven kno"' what the call was about,'' Sek ins recalled. Arriving al the apartments, they round a 25-yejlr·old "''Oman in hard . lahor. "\Ve had just enough time to y.·as h our hands. \Ve dell\·ercd him at 10.41," ~nldSckins. ··1 w;i:s thrilled to death, It v.•as my first. baby dtili very, "-headded. Sek ins,,. a nd !'11 attbews made tM. deli\·ery "!'hilt> In rlt(fio tontact. witb JoAnne l.,ambcrs, hn intcnSlve.care nurse, and Or. !'It Ike f\tc<;ormatk, both stationed al ~fission <.:ommlUlll~· • l·lospital. The hospitul sel'\"CS as the base station for 1 he paramedics unit. The boy and his molhcr. \\'ho asked to remain u nidentifi<.'CI. \\·ere transpor· lt'CI to the hospital aftC'r the deli \'er~'. Doth "''ere reported doing "·ell. It "·as the second deli\'ery fur lht• Laguna 1-lills unit Paramedic I/u gh . !\tadlock brought a baby girl into the .,..·orld in September, 1973. Sekins and !\I atttic\\"!; figure the delivery training thyy r·cccived ;.11 Orange County !\Icdic<1I Center paid orr. "\Ve recei"ed :1 cou11I<' of dt1)"s or classroon1 instruction from oh:; sletricians and then spent. tv.·o eighl· hour shifts in the htbOl'--ttnd dcli,·cry ronin, ··said Sek ins. ··But I wus still a little n<'rvous ;ibou1 the "'hole thing,·· he :1dded. Sekins and !\I uuhe\\'S n1ay. h<ll'C gained in experience by the dell,·C'l'y, but the call ma.y prOl"C to be a coMly one. noncthcles 1t·~" flremen·s tradition lhtit those inVOl\•ed In a nolt.!-"·~~· prqjcct mu~l bu)'lce.cr am fbr tht rt...41 or l~ mcm· bersofthc rorcc'. . The paruru<'<li t'i. h;t\'\~ Ill mouth:-lo f('Ctl. " • ' t ..... ' LaRue S~ys He Had ~ I . Suspicions Early \VASHINGTON IAPl -Frederick C. LaRue, a self~dmitted central rigure in the \Vaiergate cover·up. testified today tha'i he...be.lie..\'ed from the st<irt t ha t the nearly half million d0ll a r$ paid the original Watergatr defendants v.·as meant to buy their silence . Durinj(two days of questioning by assistant special prosecutor Richard Ben·\1e niste. LaRue directly im · pli11ated all five of the defendants in th~ \Vaterga tc CQl"er·uP tri:il. Ben· Veniste asked the soft·spoken. 46.year-old Mississippi la\\·yer today, ··From the time of the first payriients. v.•hat v.'as their purpose?" ···\\'ell. the purpose v.·as to fulfill commitments that had been m;idc to the defendants ,·' La Rue ansv.•ered. ~l e continued. "'If their commit· ments v.·eren't kept. the defendants might dil"ulge c£-rtuin information they h a d that might lead the \\"aterRale episode riJ{hl l>ack to CRP !Committee 111 Rc-Clcct the Prt>SI· dent). La Rue a lso told or a ~tarch.2l. 1973 telephone call from former \\'hitc !·louse t•ounscl .John \\i . Dean Il l. LaRue said Dea n informed him th11t \\'atcrgatc conspirator E.' llo\\·ariJ llunt \\'3S de manding an adclition<d 8135 ,000. 1fn the same call. LaRui! testified , ··~1 r !Jean informed me h(' y,.·ould no longer be in the mont·~ business.'' La Ru e. \Vho ser\"ed us a conduit ()f money 1>aid to the ongin;il \\'aterJ?:ill• defendants. suicl he then told Dt•an. · I \\"Ou ld not undertake to make an~ more paymen1 !'> uni cs!> I ha d sO ml' authorize1tion ·· Al Dean's :-ug,:!cst1on, l.alluc sa1tl he \('lcpho11cd former 1\lly. (;·en .J()hn :0.: ~l itchCll. \\'hn is a.defendant 1n th!· \\'atcrgalt· CO\.l'r-6p triul. and '''Id :\litchell. '"Thl'l"l' \1-;1s a nct·tl for money ror ~I r ·11unL" I.aRut• said he n:.imed u f1.eurc of $75.000. bl'caust• ;1C'tu;1l peli\'Cl"ll'' 11f c<ish 10 \he original dcrt't"Klanr~ \1t're a\\1·ays less than thrir demands La Ru c tcstifie(l I hat ht' told .\I it cht•ll the n1oney \\;;.1s for ~il!ornC'~·s· ft·<'s and J1itch<'ll repll(•(I ··L'ndl"r t ho \Ct1r cumstances. I gu<'!'S ~·ou ti hclll'r IXI .\' ii .. L:1ltu.e.. form er.I} a l'losc.;udl' lo .:\ht chcll, testified earlier 1h:1 I ~1ilche11 overheard pt'C \'10\ls discussions about cnsh for thl' dcfcndanl!> Rut tl)fla~ marked the firiJt t1me1ha1 t:illue ~:•irl ~lltcht•ll had g1\l'n h1' r)j""'l>nn:il ~I' prO\'lll f 0 1' l)!IC of lhl' pa~ lfli•nt-. t.;i Hut• l>nid 1 he Si~.non \\ 11:-drop1M:tl orr in the mad hqx of \\'llh:im 0 Ritt man. l lunt 'R at1ntpl·\ thal s11 n11 • r\"Cninµ 9harlcs G ··fii;•t>d·· 1lf'ho10 . nnt; of nJehurd ~t ~l'iOll'li clnlit':-1 rrirlld1' . a~'\Q appurentl~ "'nsi thc \\llhnt: 1f 11n lWTflin,1t donor nr ~~.IXWI 10 ht·lp m<'tt 1h(' demand s or 1ht• \\';i1erJ!:llt• 'bor.1dars ju~t hcf nre I he 1!172t•lcct1on . (Sf'c I.A Rt•:. P"JJtl' .\:1 • ?· ........ ~ IMPLICATES DEll!NltANltl Watergate •. Witness ~.....,.._,- Irvine Schools ~· '•' WilJ Ge t Share'. .• Of Bond~n e¥ \ j.!110d pcrrrnla[olr 11r 1h1· mllnt·~· rn1n1 lhc Sl5il nlillinn St<ilc l>Chunt huilrttnJ.! rund hrind issuoappt"ll\ed t>.~· \fllcrs las1 \\Ct•k,\\'111Onu·1nh1 the Ir- \ 1nl' sthool rl1 l>t r1tt. <•ccord1 qp: I() A~· l>ista nt Su per! n! l'rl<it'lll ,Joh111l;11t·1r. ! I le told Lhc 1 ru-.1e«' \\.l'dnesda\' ti:iat S5 n111l 1on 11f th l' SlOO m1llu1n ~cl ·asld~ for ('r1n s1r11t t1 011 in f:1 ~I ~rll\~. h <hstr1ttli tinder l11"0llll'-it111n I \\·ill he u:-rd ''' hudd Pl'rm:\nt'nl f:it•1 htie. f1)[' l'u l\ errl;1 l1• and (i f('Clll r('!' :-t·hools & ... Bolh art' nn\\ • lnstonl school"~·· t11nstructcd u( rcl.o.c.a.t.Jb'4:..bu1lrltn~ .. Hajc1r rltd n111 mf'nl1ot1 :i 1o{:il :1n1nunt t'xprt•ll•d frnm the s1H1 1•q}O.n<\ funds. bu1. l>:Lld .. fol" t•\rr\" s:1 ~p<>nl on ..;chool con:-itru('llOn 1n 1iv1n{'. , ~111 rnmt• fron11 h1' l>I l:lli.' t)nn11 mnn1•\ · Peac•' Corps Ni~1·1l \\'1\."llll;'l;C;'f'CI'\" ll 'Pf l '1'ne~n\.tt.. nmcnt or f't·ru h;1:-.1:-k(•cJ th1• lni.'ld\ Sl<ilci-lo \\ 1th d1 ,11\ :di 1 ~7 P<'t~ l'nr1'~ v.nrkcr .. fro1n lh:11 4'Q\lf~t\·;) 1 Stal(' 1 i)('J)<'l'tn1~·nt ~ke"man S..;.p to<t:J~. P r111 :i ,11tl th('1r \\nrlt. prl r:iiaril~ .1 ~11 ('ullur.1\ 1h.'\l'IO\)~ IU'OJl't'I~. ton hl' clone 1u ... 1 ''-'' \\l·ll ~ rcru1 inn'-' ' _{ ' ' • ,, . t! 0.ll Y PllOT Thul"5aav. Novembl!, 14 1974 PricesSoare~ D~gOctoh~r ' \YAS}fJ~1GTON CAPl -Shurply higher P,ti~e11 for rood a nd J975 automobiles contributed to_.a 2.3 per. cent: surge in "'"·holesalc pri ces in Oc - ; 1~: tile t!.ubor Department re1>0rted ' Luddv. I Ovcrull, the Labor l>cpurtmcn\ suill i "-hole5ttle prices 111 0l'\Obcr "'ere 22.6 ~ pcrec nt hig her lhun a year earlier, the b1g1est12'lllonth in{'re~t> 5tncc 11 28 •. s ptrcenl rise In the )'cllr endi ng in June 1947, . The Increase in wholesale pri ces tn Oc tober .ran1ed licrQSs virtt4f11Y the entire ~conom)' a11d hldlcat:ed the Ford admini stration has lint yet S('ored any nrujor successes in Its un- 1i -inflation program. Wholes:lt price increases norm111ly--C'ent. There had been virtually no le•d to hitMr"tfttil Pritfl in monthl ct)ange in wholeaalf prices in a@ptem - ahead. " . ..,. .. " . beroneltherbaala , The increase or 2,l perCent In 111 Consumer food s Increased tour per· prlc~ In October was on l'~asona\ly C'~nt In October, tarm pfoducts were ttdjua~ed basis, ~eanJf!t· se1aoqa1: \Ip 2.G percent, processed foods and var~atio.ns were taken into con· reeds rose .3.2 percent' and industrial ~ideratio'\.·. 0 n ~ sea!i_ona lly unad-prices climbed 1.1 percent. 1usted· basts. the increase wus t.7 Iler· The blgg~st (actor in the increase in "' industrial prices, the Labor Depart· Body C·ontrol Program . ' . ' menl so.Id, was a 6.4 percent rise in motor vehicle prices. AU of the inerease in 1975 auto prices had their impact on the Oc· tobcr Wholesale Price Index, since that was considered the !\tarting month for wholese.Je auto sales for 1915 models. Irvine Students to . Get Head Start in Activity Among consumer roods, there were higher prices for pork, eggs, cereal, A new "movement education·· )concerned about the SI6.000. I per. program for Turtle Rock Elemenlary ceive that, in the long run, this is Sc.hool pupils designed to give then a going to cost quite a bit more than he9 start in physical coordination $16.000." · ~·aS approved b)• the Irvine school The 100-day trial proj:ram would be board·Wednesduy. ,coo rdinated by two consultants, Rod Traditional elementary physical milk and bake ry products, whi le education programs. the consultants prices declined for beef, veal and told the board, do not give youngsters fresh and dried vegetables. the opportunity to learn how to use Also declining Were prices for lum- their bodies effe cti\'ely. ber a nd wood products, which fell for In a ball game. for example. the sixth ~on secu ti ve month and ehildren spend little time actually were 15.4 ~ercent below the peak o.11~ !'Ii.I Sllll l'lllM The-Sl6,000 pilot program was ap·"' Sherman and Cindi Pe.ck and wo~ld proved ~~ 1:1 three to one vote. Trustee ~ud~~~t~~t by ~C Irvine e~uc1:1tion ~Sharon S1rceUo \\'as absent. 1 The program' wou ld involve al> Trustee <;hurles Bouhtnger, in op-tivities such as dance, games and handling the ball, Miss Peck said. levels or April. The thrust of the program is to giv.e The \Yholesale~rtce Index in Oe- children the maximum amount pos-tobeit stood al 170 l'efcent of the 1967 GIRLS DRESS RANKS OF. JUNIOR MARINES ProUram Proves Popular at El Toro High sible uf direct physical experience averaae of 100, rh earilng it cost $170 to ; posing the expenditure. said . "I am gymnastics. i Parrot B1•nted Girls· Gong n~ with play objects such as balls, bats, buy a statistical amount of goods that paddles and others. sold for $100 In 1967. ' Whcii students begin being Hl.\.•o}vcd 1'he October price increaseS rever- in organized sports in u1lper grades, lied some September declines. rvJiss Peck said. il is too late to teuch especiall y for farm products a nd • • Junior Ma1;int!'ROTC Popular them effective use of their bodies. processed foods and feed1i. but were Students enrolled in a UCl course in not as high as the big surges in B • d M 8 M d W • this type of physical education will do Yiholcsale prices or 3.9 percent .in f.r ay e. Ur er f.tness Lhe actual instruction al tbe scbool. AugusLand 3.7percenlinJuly. The course will replace the regular The increase in industrial prices in The J unio r ti.1 arine Reserve Of· SA.~ FRANCISCO (UPI ) _ P~ce have issued an ~II-points physical education program at the October pushed these prices to a le vel !icers Training Corps pro~am is bulleli'1_·rt;>r.a b~ighlgreenand red parrot named "Elmo." school and will satisfy the 200 minutes of 28.2 percent above a year earlier. popular with girls at El Toi'o lligh Hom1c1de inspect.ors Wednesday asked pet shop-operators int.-every_ tWo w_eeks _stale ..r.equiremen1. ....Beaides autos, pri~s also rose for School. _ ··L California, Arizona and Nevada to be on the lookout for the 3-year-for physical education. · . chemicals, fertilizer materials, and · So po-pular, in fad, that approva l is old~arrot. ' • . Board Chairman Elitabeth' Sicoli machinery and equipment. needed from the td arine Corps' high Inspector David Toschi said-Officers .believe the parrot may said a program to help •)'Oungsters command in \Y ashington before any I help them. find a man and his girlfriend Wanted !or questioning in learn about t,heir bodies. 8.nd ~velop . more girls can be admitted. , thekilling_Q[Albert T.HQ.&CJ 24 ... onSundU. _ _ better coordination i1I badly needed in c I Aband~e· d ~lore tha n 130 Sludents -1nclud1ng -ToscfilSaiQ tfieD1rCI is worth abOut §M" a:nd1f1s believe-d~lh_e_.~Lhe-dlstrl"ct. -· ---•--oea·rC 1 vu. --s1g1r(5 . arc enrolled in the ROO'C }-'OUple may try to sell it to get the cash. According t_o the co111ultants, the ENSENADA, Mex.loo CAP ) _ The leadership program, according to in· .. 5 FU'ewomen Trq,ir;iees Sue, ' . 1 ·Cite.i, Sex Bias f•t:L .llf'fl • ~ , 1S:AN OJEGO tAPI -The fi\'e l women• who trained lo become San • Piego firemen before they \\'ere fired : rrom the !city's fire academy last· • month say they were victims of St"X discrimination. '':on a}'\()rne y says Co r m a l 'dl~Cf~lri&.FlQ.11 charges "'·ere fil ed .,vfth ~aitf8inta 's f·air Employment ; Practices Commission and the U.S. • Eq uaJ EmpJoyment Opportunities Ir Con,mfssjOn . 1-...1• It a•••nst•he :, · I 'He".!!~· i,;, ....... .. c1 y 1s con- 10 1'1 . ...,,r\!, f '$, \\"ell, attorney Jud>· •.• venn 11 1d Wednesday. i In line to become the first female rfire-figh(ers ·ln San Diego history -~before their dismissal Oct1 8 -\\'ere l!lfadelyn Carey and Patti Barbee. fire Chief Leonard Bell said the)' l~:ked the physical strength needed 1----~firemen. ;,..-; •' f'rgtt1 Page Al ROCKY •.•. • ''dilly-dallying" and "fool4raggin g" because they feared Rockefeller would be '"toogood a vice president!' The l\fic'higan t'e n.ator aaid Rockefeller had "made a mistake or l\\'O in his public life" and willingly admitted it. "Nene Of us will ever qualify for sainthood," Griffin said. But the Democrats ha\'e dela'Ved action on the-nomination f~ monihs. he said. and placed in jeoi:tnrdy the operations of the 25th Amendment. The amendment provides for fi/ll ng a vice pres id e ntial vacancy· tty. presiden~ia l appoinl'T6·en~ a nlf· conaressional confirmation. Cori"lntlttee Chairman Howard \v . Cannon \'D-Nev. l. abandon!ng his USlUtl mild manner. replied that he resented Griffin's "implicatio~ tl\at lhls corri'mittee had not been diligent" in acting on the nomination. Ca nnon said the FBI's final report on Rockefeller was not recei ved until Nov. 4 and RoCkefeller's report on hi s JXil\tl"cat contri butlons Of $15.5 million was not received until r.tonday. costs of the ptlot program should be search has been abandoned ror an !itructor J erry Chene, a retired borne by added revenues from the American ~eonstruction wotker who -!i1nrine colonCI. st~te._The i:irogram. Miss e.eck said, ,was swe pt into the ocean by 8 wave According to Col. Chene. 50 is lhl' wall 1~ent1fy students. who need Saturday and apparenUy drowned. maximum allo\vable nwmber of girls remedial physical education. lie was identified as Steven !ilcDavld allowed in rhe program "''ithout 28!p~SanDlcgo. · special permission from rwt arinc Walkout Called By Teamsters Despite Pact Orange County Teamsters \\'ho han· die butlding materials have "''alked off their jo~. de~.pite the local's ratification last "'·eek or a new 1;Qn· tract. The Orange County Teamsters ·Local 23$ stopped \\'Ork Tuesday when its business agents lea~ that locals ifl ~s Angeles apd Long Be qch fallc<l to ratiry the ne\\' agreement. 1• About 200 Orange County dri vers "''ho thought they had a contract are arrected hy the strike. The package approved by the local "·ould have boosted their pay from $7 .04 to $7.98 hourly for one year. A Teamsters spokesman said this morning thaL negotiations would con- tinue thcough-the:-day-in·Los Angeles . f'ro• Page Al f'ro• Page Al LA RUE ... Another $25 ,000 obta ined rrom Rebozo on a rush trip lo his Key Biscayne, f<'la . bank the same day "''as funn-elcd on the orders of Mitchelr inlo aid ror an unidentified political hopeful who had been pressuring Nixon's re-election campaign for money. R~boto1S alleged role V.'as-~spellcd out W~dnesd~y by LaRue. Rebozo h as been under in - ''estigatlon by W ut.crgate prosecutors ror various fin ancl~J ,dealings on Nixon's behalf. -though the prosecution brought out "in fairness to Mr. Rebozo" that he didn't know his $25,000 was destined ror covert payments to the bugging team. headquarters. It may take sevl'ral week5 to get It, he said. · BotQ the h ig~ school and the program began this year. As its first ofricial activit y or the year, the ROTC enro1lees took part in .a cake cutting ceremony Wednesday commemorating the 199lh birthday of the Marine Corps . They followed the tradilion of the youngest member cUtting the cake with a sword and passing the first {ire BQmhs H.tirl~d TOKYO fAP) -Extremists ap· P~~enlly 1protcsting President Ford:s VLS,Jl Jo J apaq,and the Soviet, Union• ~hurJea fire bombs al the American and Soviet embpssles In Tokyo today a nd fought with police guards . Damage was Alight, but the police said three or tour of their men were injured. · piet·e to the oldest.· ROTC students dress in their blue uni forms , once a "''eek. ·The girls' unifQrmS ar~ the proc'!u~ !J{.a French designer and cost $100 each. not in· eluding shoet." During class meetings. students · take part in drill ceremonies. leader· ship classes, fi eld tiips and para- mililary instrucliun. 1\ rine team practices at 1::1 Toro 1\larinc Corps Air Station Under the d1.rection or skiH~d marksmen. Chene said) "Wii've had a lremendous recep- tion," said Chene. "The facl it has happened so fast is interesting.·· . ' Obscenity ..Case Figure Guilt)' · Or.1AHA . Neb. fAP) -A Los Angeies man has been found guilty on three or seven counts of mailing ob- scene material by a federal .District Cou rtjury. · · The jury of se\•en ~·omen and fi \'e men <lelfberatf'd about t"'O dars before returning the ,·erdict \Yed- nesday night against Da\'t! Trealma.11, ·utSo known as Oa\·e Da vis. ~ThE! C'har'ges wl!:re that sexual Hims. un illustrated book and playing cards a.nd three advertising brochures on sex. all al\eged to be obscene, hrid been mailed from Los Angeles lo Nebraska. IN COSTA ~iA lt'S Tr~lanted Gri fCin said. the "foot-draggers" '"·ere not concerned that Rockefeller "'·ould be a bad \'ice president "but that he will be too good a vice president" and -he Implied -a threat to Democratic success in lhl! 1976 presidential election. ' DEPA~TMENT STOft~ I . ·As Memorial .. PLOT .•. pt'arancc of u middle-aged banking exccuti\'e . Elegant Attitude · :\ tree has been planted near the Saddleb·ack College scie ncc- mathem atics building in memory of Be verly Gross. lhc student from Gold Price Soars He Yil:IS booked by 12:Jl p.m . Wed - ncsda)', transferred lo court for ar· raignment. then admitted Jo Orange County Jail, where he traded his business suit for denim dungarees. The New l;ILTRESSA•by Arrow Laguna Beach killed recently In an BRl.'SSELS <U Pf·J -Gold, its price early morning trafrlc accident On El pushed up\\1ards on world money TQro Road. market~ by the dollar \\'OCS, hit u The tree \\'as presented by a donor-record high ofS191 pcrounac in London who asked to remain anonymous. It today. was planted by construction workers on the centra l plant project. l·leiser faces preliminary hearing \\•ithin 10 days to three \\'eeks. unless the proceedings are continued by the court. )..liss Gross. a pharmacy major. was a fl utist in the Saddleback bantl a nd a cand idate for homecoming queen at the t ime of her death. Newport Bike Trails ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptt\lOtn\ •l>G ""tol'llW' Jack R. Curlev Vo<• P.•l~•Otfll f1'G c.. .... .i ........... , Thomas Keevil E.Gotor Thomas A. Murphine ~·•11119 Edl!or (l'li.'lrles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ••"if•"' ""'n•gl•g ,,,.,Of, Offic es C•\tf Mtll UO W•ll I•• ~tfft -8teth lJJl ~·--'°'"~•·d YQwn• 8fttn, I lltC.lt_,,.. il•Ht loi""'ihtl011 llP1t h Ill/! lfftl'I lklvlt~••cl s.Nit..,<• v._'"' uro• L• .,.., "'°9d 11 S..n O..-oo ••ff•rt \,,,,,,..,_ Teltphone 1714} 642·4321 Classllled Ad'ler1itln9 '42-5671 $.lokU'P«t Y•llt' N'""°'"<• 511 ·6310 ~''"' 5.!h Or"'fllt-495·0630 (fll.,,,.,1, 1'1• 0<11190 U l\I Pvlli•l•UllQ ",_' !«! ...,,., ,,,,..,., o!l1tll••l•on• t0.1 .. 1•1 "'•tit• o• .0~0•1•1-•I\ ... ,,,., "''' M .. IW'H!Hfd •IHWllll \Oft••! r-ot,,.,llfl!ll ot laf•lfl'!I•••• '""end (11'1 IM!•ll?' CYid II (o•U Mf'<I, (.tl/IOrllol \o1&l(•ID!l011 1"' C•""'' 1J 00 l'!I0'\1~1' b• 1¥1•11 u 00 "'i!<l(lll~ ,,,11.i.11 .. •!•flrll""• JI OO mo1111111 • ' Plan Runs Into Snag :\ev.·port Beach's pitch for the best of tv.·o "'·orlds in bicycle trail finan· cing \\'as temporarily stymied TueSday nil!ht by the county llarbors. Beaches und Parks Con1mission. lk>forc the commis!ilon \\'ere thrl'c bike trail financin.i:: plans for possible rl'Commendation to the Board of Supervisors: ~Continuation of joinl city·county funclin~ of trails !iiClcct!'d, designed and' constructed by the purticipalinJ! city. a proj?"rum that has already ro:-.t count y gOv£'rnmcnt mor e thnn 5500 ,000. -Devc\opn1cn~ of a too JlCrcenl count\' financed a1tcriul system.of bike"';uys that v.•ould leave the cities free to develop their O\\'n nety,•ork of inlracilY trails. · ~-A co m binalion nf both plans "''ilh the count~' ap:recing to spend al least SO pcrrent of its bikc\\'<IY funds in the joint cil\'·Coun t\' oroll'ram. tn~teffd oC endorsi n~ one of the three plans. the commis~on passed the bicyr\e trail funding buck to the Orange Coun1y l.eague of Cit ies for it s rccommcndalion5. . In dnin~ 50. the four commi!15ioncr1' present sk irted around :i Newport Beuch recommendation th:.1t one» third of the county funds be us~ in the artt•rl:i proram anrl t11·•)·thirds bf' earmarked for Joint C'Jl)'·COUnly trail project~. Prcsepti n ~ the city's poiiltion wii the cho1rwoman of it." hicvr.le trail:i ('ommiltce, 1\1 llrf Blake . - r.1rs. Blake said tbe promcd COUil· tywidc arterial ti-ail sy tem was needed to help bicyclists r ch distant de~tinations . "\Ve ha\·c thousands of beachgoers \'is1ti ng our ci ty during the summer months, .. she said. ··it will help relic1·e traffic congestion;-parking problems ~nd pollution \\'hen they can safely travel to the heach on their bikes." Al the samr lime. ~!rs. Ul ake con· linucd, bi\c e\\·ay!I> in the city arc ··badly nef.:'ded'' because of safetr rac· tors a nd "'the "Increasing use of bicycle s 35 u form or basic lra nspot· talion." She dre\v support for the city position rrom Rn Irvine Company spokesman. Bill Lav.•rence. as well as an Irvine citY.5{)()kesman. Bob Trupp. l·IO\vevcr. an 1rvinc resident, Con· nic Shellman, told the commis11loners the proposed ar terial bike trail system 1'hou1Q be recom mended after she rirsl Jabelpd the cit)··s trail net- ~·ork •·wretched." Until the Board of Supervisors 'hears from !he co mmi1'sion and e\·en- lually adopt5 a bike trail runding pro~ran1 , cit y 11pplic11tions Cor county funding will temain rroien. . The supervisors Crc»:e finanrial 85· 11lstanC'e carlll'r this year after the Oj"'Jni;:e County Recre11tk>nal Ad · ~y 1'tam reported the C'ilY·C'Ounty program \\'ilS prOOucing H "disjnin· tcd, uncoordinated .11ystem ol bike tail" le11dlng rrom nowhere to nowhere." ,J: 0 -. Arrow doesn't hide your elegance. Puts Ultressa right on your back where everyone can admire it. It isn't silk, but Ultressa looks and feels almost exactly like silk. 'Pops into the washer, tumble or drip.dries. Of Klopman's Uhresta9, a woven texturized fabric of 10Cl/o Dacrons polyester, Burma collar, wide placket, fapered [Orso, but1oned or french cuff. • 5"ort ~·· Sil.SO . \.. ll'I COITA NllA ITS Dll'ARTMINT STORE 1116 NlWPOllT IOULIVARD COST A MISA • . ' • • 7 r r - ·Huntington Beach Fountain Valley • ) ~ vdL. bl, NO . 318, 4 SECTIONS .. 46 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 , 1974 • • ••• Todav's .Ffua• ' N. Y. Stoeks · J TEN CENTS • • .Pale, Weak Nixon Goes Home to Clemente LONG BEACll fU~Il -Ri cha rd Nix-on, weak <i nd pale after a 23-day hospita l stay and a close brush with death, went home today facing the prospect of.a check by outside doctors on his fitness to gi\'e testimOny for the \Vatcrgate cover-up trial. The former president was helped from ;a whe€Jlc hair into a black limousine al a bjA.Ck service door at Long Beat:h ~l emorial l-lospit<.11 and drove arr With his wife, Put, l Q San Clemente. rlcarri ved ahout 11 a .m. • A panel of three prominent do"ci.ors, appointed by U.S. District Judge J ohn J . Sirica , made plans, mean\\·hile, to • conduct their examination or Nixon at his oceanrront home -probably next week. Nixon, clad in pajamas and a dark blue robe, was assisted lo his reel and stood shakily as he turned around to shake hands with nu11Ses and others whotreat.ed him in the hospital. Before being 11ss isted into the limousine, Nixon patted his personal physician, Dr . J ohn Lungren, on the back ll ntl then sat down beside Mrs. Nixon in t¥ car dri\'en by a Secret Service agent. The route or the limousine took hin1 along.a street jammed with al most 100 reporters and photographers y.•ut · ching the departure a pd he \l.'a\'ed through the cclr w:indoW-41.t..lhem und Smiled raintly. The three s:ardiovascular and inter· nist specialists named by Sirica ha\'e until Nov. 29 to report to the judge on Y.'hcther Nixon is ir•etl enoUgh to testify at ttle CO\'er1'Jp trial. Qr gi\·e ;1 deposition in Californi;.L Lungren bas warned that l\'ixon is tr®blcd by touchy blood pressure that s hoots l\P under C\•en minor stress. such as rriendly conversation. Lun~ren. Y:ho said prl'\'iously that he could see no need to ha\'c outside -tlocLOrs. s.c.nt to check u > on his fin· dings. r_csp<:>nded that .. ffiy co eagues and I y.•ill welcome the l'xamination by courl apppinted physieians." +il' said he was certain ~hey ··\\111 l'xamine the patient :ind his record:. 1n Hntlbjecti\'emanner ., Lurigrcn has said Nixon should no1 be exposed to the strain of e\·en a \\'I'll ten examination (or at least l\\'O 1)r three months, and thal it \\'ould l>t· longer th:in that bcfOl'L' Nixon could travel us far as \\'ashington. r;1is in}: the possibilit~: t hat the trial \\nuld 1•1111 before 1\'ixon could t('slify. l.1 n1cd1cal• bullcl ins 1'ul'~d;iy ;111d \Vednesday, Lungren said he \\'as ton C't'rned over /\'ixon·s "l;.ibih.> hy1:1ertL·n sion." a ·s harp ri!re 1n blood-prc:isurl' undl'r t•\'t'n 1111nor strt'SS. Sll('h as· t•on · vt•rsalion \\'ilh a friendly \'isitor or thinking abnul a probl\.•n1 A :\'ixon la"•yer. llerl:>cn J. lliller Jr . told SirLl'<I in \\'u:-.hJngtou that \\Sllors IHJ\'t' bt•t•n aslil'd lo lea'<' '.'\ixon·s room b1·c:.iu:.o 01 lhc1r 1!is1ur bing 1•fft'C'I <Ill his bloixl prt·ssun·. '.'\ixon·s n1osl frc<1ut•n1 \'isitor hul'> l)l_·en hi s y.•ifc Pat. f11llo'\'f•1l by his daughtt·rs ·rr1t•i:1 .i nd .lulil·. hut h1· :\!So i·ctci\'ed hru•f. :oi1ni.:h· \ i:.it s fro1n Prt>stdL•nt Forti. Ph11ippiUl' First Lady ll\ll'lda 1\larruii . ;111d h1ii 111·11 cloi..t-1'>1 friends. lil'bl· Hl'hozo and llohcrt .\h 1>l anulp. Huntington • Views City Cuthac~~ .. :, Wife 'Target' :• Big . Deficit ----- Oyer S.-i~~ -rtJ.anK Manager Held ••• m Years ·~seen Plot Dy•1\RTll UR R. VJ~SEI. 01 I~• D•llJ l'tlel Sl<IH A 1-luntington Bcitrh ma n quietly captured at the Costa J\lesa bank he ma nages on charges of plotting' his wife's murder r emained in jail today, unable lo raise S25,000 bail. Darrell Dean Heiser. 42, was ar· raigned on Lhe felony charg~ Wed· nesdav afternoon in 1-larbor Judicial ' Senior Cindy ~1artin 17, reig- ned this year as i-iunti:ngton IJeac,:h II i g h Sc h oo l 's homecoming queen. She is the daughte r of M r . and Mrs . Clin e l\•Jartin of Surfside. Injured Cycle R ider Rescued By B~ach Ma1i A lluntin'~ton Beach m:in has been credited 1\•ith sa ,·Ing lhe life or a motor· cyclist 1\·ho nearly lost his leg in a lra[· fir accident \\' ednesday aftcr090n. ' Di1,·id Gnotta or 1oooo·v111a \'orba St. say.· tht! col I is ion of the motorcycle and a car on Bench Boulevard :it Stark 1reetat ·l11.m . · Gnotta sto111M'd. ren10,·cd his belt ulstrict Court. following.his.arrest. Heiser. of 16092 Windtltneir Lane, was tak"e n by total surprise at hi s Crock_e_r Bank branch at 3333 S . Bristol St.. in the South Coast Plaza s hopping complex. He offered no resistance and hi s departure during the mid-morning lusiness day went 'scarcely noticed, according to in\•estigators. ''We just s lipped i,i and sj1ppell . out,'' said Costa Mesa Police Detective George Wilson, who was a<!compariled by Orange County Sherifr'5 In· vestigator Les Leber. ., He a dded that lieiser 's desk is located in a n open area of the bank, so that investig_a_toGs who came to arrest him diil neit'h ave to go through a secretary or receptionist. "\Ve told him what we wanted end that w~s it," s aid Detective Wilson. Authorities claim they received in· formation six d8ys.ago. that led to a CQntact '."'ilh Heiser by Investigator Leber. who claimed to be a so·callcd hit m an or cohtract killer. ln\•estigators further claim that Lebe'r •.who was supposedly brought in from out of state for the alleged mur· der assignment, was partial!)' paid. He asserted Heiser paid him S600 t"ash during a clandestine meeting in Costa ~l esa last Friday aod promised to furnish $10,000 y.·hen the job was carried out. So far, police and District Allor· neY's in\·estigators have declined to 're-lease lllrs. Heiser's first name but said the couple have been married 12 years and ha\'e two children. lieiser himself has been cmployeCI (See PLOT, Page A2) Free Bus Ride Ends in 1975 Arte r J a n . 1, there wori't be· anymore rrec bus passes for city workers in •luntington Betrch. City cou nc ilmen decided \Ved - nesd ay lo end the ir s ubsidy agreemt•nt \\'ith the Orange County Transit Dis!ri~t because not enough city workerl are using lhe bus syslem. - A sur\·ey s ho"•cd that only 30·40 \\·orkers 1\·ere us ing their bus passes 10 get L9 cit)' hall. out or the city"s \\'Ork rorce of more 1h:1n OOOemployes.· _ The passes cost Lhc rily about 54,600 a year. for ull cmployl's. but the cit~· has-0nly paid ror half a year so it can t•nd its Agrcemcnl \\'ith Lhe transit district in J anu;)ry. ~ Char_gi11g Chargers Charginl-uP Edison High football fans this f 1.111 al'l' these members of the l·Iuntington Beach school's \·a1~sity cheerle<iding squad. F"ormi11g the ·· 1 ·• in "Iii.' are (from top) Shannon \\lay . Robin 1-Joonf'. Stt•\·(' 5ryburgh and Cindy llernandez. Roun~ling nut the .. H i .. ure !Standing) Kim Pethtel lteft l ;111<1 l\uthy Kerr .. ~lso. 1seatcd1 l.nri Zirbel l lcft > and 1'racy Smart. ·R etired Officer . W. G. Th.reader . . Services Friday Full n1ilitary ser\•ices 1\•ill be 'hclcl Friday in Los Angeles for \Vestmin·. sl.er's Lt. Col. \Vil!red G. 'l'hreadcr. the veteran flier. who once taught Charles Lindbergh's fl ight instructor hoY.' toopf:ratc an airplarie. The retired Ai r Force officer. \\'hose t•ombat t'Xperience in the air strct· ched back to the Border \\rar with l\Iexico, died at his home l\londay. · ~le leaves his y.·ido1\'. Tamar. or tiie ramily home at 14172 S. Barber St . The rites "'ill be held at Sa"·tellt· Veteran's Ccn1etery in \\11'.'st Los An~eles at 10 :30 a .m .. "''\'ith full military gra\'eside honors. · Col. Threader began his Arm~ career with the Signal Corps in .San Diego in 1914. I-l e retired from the Air Force in 1953 . ' Voters in Huntington Get 2 Ballot Issues \'oters in lluntini.,iton Bearh \-rill dccidC 1\1 uy 28 if 1 hC'y \\'uni to suppor1 lhl' controversial real estate tr:.insfcr tax as a source of t'itv ri..•,·cnuc ,\t the s an1<' t.iml'. they '''ill prpbably be ;i s ked to n1a rl; a hullot in· dicating "·hat cit~ ~C't'Viccs they cun \i\·e y.·ithout if thl're i!'on·t any rash to conlinue lhcn1 Both ballol l)rClJ:MJ:ial:-. 1\'L•re agreed to \Vedncsdav bv t'I\\· cou ncilmen rol· 101\·inµ 'an' :..11 ~rl a:1 :itUd~ !'ol'ssion on the citv's six·vear f1nanC'1al foretast .:l'n1 cOn\'Lnred th:it {'Omc :\lay "'C "on'I h;•1·l' a rt·al t·~{at(•tr;insfcrtax." ob:,cr\'t'd :\\a\nl' .\I C0t·n. "·ho didn't 11·1111\ tn hold .th1· ell•etion until 1\pril 197fl. llt· ;1~rt•t•rl lo tht> :\l:t.v datl' as lonj.! as :i :.hopp1n~ Hsi of ~C'r \·i ce C'uls 1s '•lso on t ht• b:dlol. Cit .v Ad1nin1:.lr;llnr f)a\1• RO\\'lai:itl~ said hl' is 1·on\·111red ifthl' fulJ stor~· of ' l'ily fin;1ncl's is told. the people 11111 support th<! tr;insfert:.i:-... ~, .. N._ "''ou bl•tll;'I___get _off (;loud ninl' and rlO\\'ll lo level six or seven." Coun· tilman Jerry i\l atnt•y told Ho\\·lands. Couneilman ilt·nry l)ukc \\US the lone Opponenl of <1.11 earl~ elc>l'I ion. saying he did not 1\ ;inl t11 spend S21J.WJ or S25.000 of t•il y moue~· 1\·hen 11 could beheld at no extra cost 111 1\1lrtl, l!l7fi ,\ pro1>0sa l to pu\ !he traniift·r tu' nn lhc :\larc h. 1 ~75. hullot alon,I.\ 111\h local school bnar<t elel'\11111 .... "a:i :1han· doncd 11 ht·n l'tt' C:ll'rk .\ht·1a \\'ent y.·orth s:iut shl' · didn'l h1•l1111·e l ~1·ri: \\ a.s enouj!h t 1 ml' to )!l'I <il>l>fOval lor 11 frorn all nf1hl• loe~1l .\chool di ~tn<'l ~ 1·11c ~\;1\ l'h·etion 1 ~ all o\\·ed undt·r UC\\ ~t al c. lc~i!'o l a tion. th1• r-it ~ 1-f\·r~ t;>:pl;,1 1111·d '·'· By TERRY COVIi.LE CHIMDallr ........ Faced 1\•ith a poSliible ,51 million shortage of in com e lhis year and as muc h as a Sto. 7 million defieit~ver the next six ye:1 rs, ~h.1ntinb'lon Beach Councilmen agreed \\'tdnesdny they ri!ay ha\'e to: -Pull city police patrols off all the state beaches. starting Chis summer. -Turn the patrol of lluntington Ha rbour channels over to the Orange County H iir bor District.. -=Fr-t-eze all g.~peral re,·enu~ sharing fund s so they cun be Ulied only for the difert O)Jeration of city govern· ment. • -....Elim1n:.itt· lhf' police dcpHrt · ment 's air patrol. · -Reduce librar~· operot\ons, or even close br;inch libraries. · -Cut back on after school and playground recreation programs. ; --Consider other major S<'r\'i{'e reductions. l\'o specifi c actions "'ere taken after \\lednesday·s all-day study session on lhl!·nc-"rstx-:ye-rrrbudget:-but thesc·and other possibilities y.•ere menlioned as mekhods for avoiding a riscal crisis. "the ~ople arc going to have to feel some of the pain." arg~ Cou .. n- ciJ m;in Jerry ~I atney. a~ he suggested sCr\'ice ruts ... \Ve y.•111 make the cuts and find out hov.r t,hey reel. .. Pulling police patrols ofr the st.ate beaches and eliminating the city's harbor patrol y.•erl' the Ly.·o items mo:st often mentioned \\'edneOOa~ !See BUDGET, Paget\:!) ' GOOD , BAD .NEWS PUZZLES ilvY'ER.s . \'E\V \'OR K !LP11 The15tock murket clos<.•d irrc~u larl ~· lo111t·r today in mofh:r;ll e trading on lhc Nc1v \'ork Stock·'E:.;c:han,C!.c. l\'herc 1n· \'l.!Slors \\'<'re cau..: ht bet"·~n in flation \\'Orrics and c11thusia!-.n1 01·(•r a lcll· tati ve ('OU I tontraf•t ;q,(rce1nc.n1 . ---t'-f-ahkif>, 07 1 1'hc DO\\ J or1l'S 1ndu~tr1al avcru~I'. \\hich fluctuat<:d throu~hout the dar. hist 1.81 points to 658.17 Decline~ heh.I it slnn cc.lgt• over <1<1· 1 anC'es a mon).! I he I, i58 isisul's trad(-d Prices \\·1·rl' 101\'ff in moderate· lradin~ 1111 th(• ,\n1eriran foilock t:,. t'han L:l' 4tr•• 11;.::•~ \\ •'••ll•••r a{ld applied a tou1·niquct to the par, Llall~· umputat~d leg of 011\iid Norrid, 28. 59.11 Chinook SI .. lluntington Bc.uch. .. \Ve hclie,·e·that dul' to his action·in-N stopping' the bleeding. he 1>robably o su\'cd Da,·\d's life," Capt. Rop;er llosmer of the lluntington DCach Fire • Department said today. Offshore Drill-U-elay-Morton t:onsidl·ra bl_\' high ('luutl ~ lht'OUl!h Frida~' ~·d~ ;iloni.: the eo:i"t 111 the rnorn111~ hour~·. fooling. \\'ilh hl•:1rh hij.!h~ nc:\r ;o r11<1rhinµ ;1; il~h1n1I. l.011·'-3 tonii::ht .iO tq 51 The depurtn1ent P(Obably ~1ill com· ml'nd Cinoll;.1 for his action. Jlosmcr #aifl. Purun1edirs from lhc fire depart· J n1ent :1idctl f'.;orrid :1t the :1cCident scene. ;111d look him to lluntington 1n· 1erron1munityllospital. · Ill' is listed In fair condition todny in thC' intensi\'("t'll re uni!. Puram('tlles ~like-CoolcY and Chuck Reynolds Y.'t•re cnllcd in lo ltssist in the 01>erut Ing room . JI D!'imcr said. Th(• fir'' c:aplnin bclit'\'l'S surg'tons \\'Cl'l' abl_1.•los~'·c Nol'rld'sll'g. Doctors "'ere. uoL 1va1J;ible today 10 confirm the ~JX't.'irlcit of the 1nan's condilion: ho"'C\'Cr Dri)'<'I' (1f· the r11t. \\'ilh which Norrid C'Olll~d "as Hrl'n<lti Pai'rl~. 3-1 . 166s:l ~ll. Cnchum:1 C.:lrc.lc. 1-·011ntain V1tlley, She "'<Jll nni-1 njurcd.~ ' i \VASl·ll NGTON (Al,1 -lnlt:rior Secretary· Rogers l\Iortd'n said today he is qny.·\lling to delay preparations for optning.,.. new orrshore areas to oil and gas d rilling. ~ • l\lorton told Gulr and Atlantic coast governors that local officials wa nted to slow dO\\'n the le~i;ing to give the st:Utes more time to prep.'tre for dl'll- ling orr thE!il" coasts. But , ~aid l\rorton, "a delay is not necessary bccaµse the s hore·s1dc impact "'on't occur for several years follO\\'ing the lt>asc s ales." ltc sttid that L~ enough time ror lhc slates ~o com pl ete planning. l\1 or ton-com n1cntcdi as h~ and other Interior Oepar,lmcnt ufricials brie fed the go-v<':rnor$ on Administration plans lo expand the l •11:;.in1tof offs horc oil and ~:1s righ~. TheSe a;-the lease sales on orf. Supremt• Cou rt .. - - , s hore tederll lanCI the.Interior Dcpur-Prcsldl'nt Ford and ~!orion m1·t tment plans to hold in 1975. as :i start "'lth the· governors \\'f.!dncsday tu a1» toward tripling the lease rule: p('al for 'cooperation in Jhe vcnlur\· -The first t\\'O sales arc to be orr Culifornla y.·:is nol r 'prc:icnted at·thr south 'Texas in January and off east meeting Texas and Louisiana in ~lay . f'ord prontfsed lhe-' (;o\·errior!'o he "\Ve expect I hat \\'ith those t~·j) "·ould not aJlo)li' the-incrf'iHd d11lling S31es, the most prom 11 ng al'cas In lhc toj1..'0pardiie the l'!'l\'lronm~nt. Gulf or i\fexico will hll\'t:-been leased,"r-lortons:uct " "Ir qur s tucl1l'~ s how thut thC' -1'hc thj rd sale is set h•nlati\•ely do\'clopmcnt cunnot occur in .a par· ror Southern California ln Jul'y . ticulllr nr\•U withoul ncC'epto,ble risk. -The fourlh sale i~ !!Cl for the 10..,.·er Utt'n Y.'u "ill no1 hold 1t /~a sc sale.·· Cook to let of Alaska in August This Is stilrl f'or-d us hr opcn\.fi u two.hou r ses a "frontier urea·· (ordrillinA. s16n \\'ilh the govct'nor~( ' . -T he rlfth und ;iixth ~ale11 oifc tiel Uut f ord i;~ld h bc.llcvcd offshore_ kir tJ1e Gulr or 1\lai;ka 1n No,V~mbCr o\I anQ gas dep(}iuts ··(·un 1Jrovide the and J\11ddlc 1\tltintlc In Dcct'-mber larg('!ii i;tni;rl(I jl.fltlrcc of 1ncr~nr.;~t1 197$. The Atlant.\c sale rlcriends upon llomc~IJ C • tn l'r~~ rl11r1n~ 1hc )1t.'t11'!'o outcoml!.of H suit. headed for the U.S. • \\fh(\ll "t'fll't·d 11 n1c1~c ···· I ford sa id that n4,•xt yl':ir he "Ill prop11!=:cr nC'\\~ lt'i;::islatii)n 10 t1i;hll'n en 11ronmrnt;,il !UY.'.\ <.'O\'<'rln,I.\ nfl:.horl oi1 dnlhng lie also said he \\Quid ;i:.k <.:ongrc!I:. for :111oth<'r SJ n111hon l11 help st:Hl'S pl;1n for the dc\'elopml·nt ofFlhe1r co:ist~ The Adm1ni:ttrutlon 'pi11rui-tt'.' lcfi<ct' 10 n1illion ucrt•s nf off:-.hnrr clr1llinf.' righ1S in IQ.7•1 trh1Je 1hc· (11u·rl·nl an nual lcu~lnw: rat(!. 'l'h1• ·11ccclc ra1ed plan 1·alls f111 leasing 3.5 million nc rc!' tn the (iulf ol -. Al:1sk11 . ~1nothcr 3 5 n'illion off th1 mitl~lc 1\Llun1ic C'oa:;t and 3 m1ll1n11 1norc acr~s t1 rr lh(' co11~t~ of A~abnn1a. :\II. ~lssl 11111 :ind l .ouislun~' ~tnsl nf ltH· not1(ln's off~hore drll 11nJ: no~· 1-. ('n11c-('ntrutc1t o ft l.0111 .-.111n11 ·:. 1·1,,p;t • .. l l:\Slllt; "l'OD;\ \ ;1 huslxl11d nttd 11.•1Je 011d /our . children \Cf'r<' /ound .dain and s.vir tered t1hau1 lhctr pl1A$h ftqnw rrJ 1rrolth.t1 ·'f cf111n ()/ ,\t•11 York· /'olicr ari' ~ f(Ir u·1rho11r nu1t114'~ ."itnP'Ji f'agt> A4 t:rrN llO,,,W<l L M .... t.lltor,.j• Cltu•hl'll ~·· CrMl-· O..ihl'iotlt•\ t•;\tfifl ··~ t:11l,,,fll\ll'ttlll "·-~ .. "'~·-· -... llll""""' ... A1111\..1Met\ • .{ .. '}. .. (t (I ' .. .. Al1 Alt ·,Cl 0 " DI 01 D) <•t•OI " ,.,., •• .. • ·- - ' ,'12 OAilYPILOT HB Stttdents '.Decide 1 On Funds l ' Bl· 1\L1\S OIRl\IS ot-.o .. 1{ll'llelM•" i\.1e mbc rs or the studenl centr11 \ cpmmtttee at Colden \Vest College In Huntington Beach "'ere expe cted to f \'Ote lQSla~' to rescind " "'eck·long boycQL\9( liigning purchase orders ror 1 tbe college bookstore and cafeteria . I a The co mmittee had voted the boycott -a student1lgnature Is one or three required on purchase orders - because or Y.'hat Associated Student Bod y I? res id ent Peter Gri mes dcscritied as ··frustration at the lack d definition of who controls student ft.Inds ." Grimes and<;llbout .50 other Golden West student.s lOok their protest to the l>oard or trustees of the Coast Com· m uni\Y College District \Vedncsda ~ lltght. und ror three hours. 1tudenls, dthlnlslr.o.tors and trustees debated. \ The confront11 tion ended With an ap· peal by board chairman Donald G. Hoff for m ore talks betv.•een the · ~udent!l &nd administrators" to shor- ten communication lines and remo\'e th e roadbloc ks to ·a s moother <?Wralion. ·· • Trustees suicl tht•y hoped for a rlepor:t ' bti.c k at th e ne xt board I meeting: Dee. <I . 1 Grimes ·told the board members that h~ would recommend at a student meeting on-campus at noon today that the students lirt the boycott on signing purchase orders. \\'hen the boycott "''as imposed a wee k a go , ad - mini stra t ors o rdered the tv.·o U'I Tll1PIWll• HE 'LL KEEP HIS MONEY TO HIM$.ELF AS VICE PRESIDENT Nelson Rockefeller Testifying Before Sen1te Committee Rockef ~ller Agrees , . ' To Knock Off Gifts operations to be run as district a&en -Yt'ASHINGTON cuPt i -Nelson A. Rules Co mmittee where he denied c1es . • l , k 1 b Colle1e President Dr. R. DudleY Roc~efeller agreed today to pledge In violating New Yor . state a~ . Y BOyee said the-service~ had to be v.·Mtlng that he would not give away g:tvln& a~ay and lending S2.5 m1lhon maintained for the 19.000 students on large sums or money to government duMn• h111S year:" os go_vernor._ ~Rlp · ~. ----ef-Aeials-lf-he-becoll'IH-vice-,:>ttlilden~. -1-rrthe·ptedgtr;-~e ~te-onl(twnx- The bookstore and cafeteda are Rockefeller produced a draft wnt· ~.ept101,1s -.allqw1ng ~~m lo g!';e a~11 y no\v beinll operated by the district, ten pledge to that e!fect. at his conflr· . ..,. ncun1n.al .:.am.o~nl s_ Jl.li-, w e~d1ng. but a lift "'or the boycott y,·ould alloy,•· matlon hearings before the Senate Christma.,and birthday gifts and 111- the bookstore st.aff to order ne"-' text · loy,•lng him to help fr.lends "In the books. · event of special hardship or a rompcl· The students 1cn \\'ednesday night's ling.human character." . lengthy hearing v.•lth their central Sen. Cl~lbor'ne Pell <D·.R.l. l. obJeC· question '1.llf.wered -v.•hose fund s are ted to the second condition,. 1-1~ 1i11ld those m'6.,ues In the As sociated any gi ft could meet thaJ cr1ter111 . l-le , ·Students account. Both Chancellor suggested Rockefeller specify that · tl'Jorrqa;n E. i)Vatson and bOard chair-such gilts would be made only in l man1Hor('noted that the district al-medical emergench;s. Rockefeller · ,_ ~a\ea t_be.t'unds to the students, and agreed to the change. . . : ,_ip}pf[cit in the allocation ia the . Rockefeller told the comm1t.tcc ,~is s~t~ment th a t they are district funds. gifts and lo~ns to associates in New ·wH.h tile board havin& the ultimate York stale dtd nol vlolale a statute he :~a)i, ,1 • signed Into law b.arring rcc~i pt ur gifts Th' 1 As1tociuted Students have ·a ov~r ~5 or making gratuities Lo stute budge{ of Sl32,000. ~lost or the money ofr~c1als ror the perform ance of ~Q!p8io /r.om snack bar and cafeteria duties. . .. 9peri4\iorw (S44. 700) and from the The lows are \'lolatcd only \\•Sen tt 1s , bdoksl'.ore.l S7.5.000). . the Intent or the donor Lorc\•iard or In-~ ~ The stude nts get $9,000 from the nuence the recipi ent , Rockefelle r sal e or ,.\SB cards . .-\n administration said. ond that \\'as not the cuse. • proposal. v.'hich the board did not act Out RockJ1eller dercndcd his I upon \Vednesda y night. \\"3S ror the -generosity, fnclu~lni his decision to ,, '•*Jic.tl J.On\tkc over operation or tht forg\V~ 1510:000 Ill loans toJDr. •\~II · boQJS,s(9re •and cafeteria as auxiliary llnm Roman. 11 11rate transportt1.t1on ser vices and to set up a stu~ent expert. _ or&anliation that could sell ASB card.<t l~e quoted the Lord's Prayer, which and '·conduct fund -raising activities ~nys: "Forgive us .. our debts us "'e on campus... forg1,•e ourdebtors. ·'\Vht!n students ean stop college life ·• Senate Republican leader I I ugh f it \\'US" then It's ob\'lous changes Scott told R«,>ckereller, "·Yo¥ w.rc a~·, e going ro h(l\'C to be made," Dr. CU!led or being generous -a tru1t atsoii t1d id. which Is rare In the District or Col um · • I torr also pointed oi1t that such an u~• Tii.,,,.,. bin ." • ~arrangem ent \\'Ou ld al\ov.• the stude nt IMPLICATES DEFENDANTS E1-1rller. Senate GOP whip Robert ;•organization to gro"· on merit. ··1r you W•t1rg1te Wltneta LeRue' P. Grilfln interrupted the hearings to 1 ~ave studt•nt partici)lation you \Viii ch11rge that Democrats had been 11\al'c a slrongori:i:1-1 nization.'' LaR Cl f !!of( said the proposa l \VOUld also lJe ainis !·give such un organization a one·timc .;-nest e gg·· na me!~· !ht' funds remainin g in lhe ;\S B account. lloney T.ntenJ-d e:-:li mated at belv.·ocn Sl00.000 and lr.I~ lJ U.e' s15o.ooo. ~ ~ Thi!" a dm ii:ii~t ratlon propo!oial coun-,.,., B lers a student plan \\0 hich \\as largely .I 0 uy Silence dc5igncd lo ha\'{' fe y,·cr Yet()('S u,·er sludent 11cl ion11 and provide more direct oct·C'~" 10 the l'Ollege presidl.'nt. Truslc>e5 all ind icat('d they \1ere reluctant 10 act on either proposa l because ··a gun ha~ been poln!ed 11t our hcad11." referring to the boycott on !lignin g purcha!le orders. Diffe1·cnces t•rupted betWc<'n lhe student!! w.L tho meeting nnd arl · minlstrators ove r the amount or .\SB runcls allocated to alhletic11 , ORANGE COAST . DAILY PILOT ftoberl N. Weed l>f••IOot"! •ACI Put>o•!IW• Jitk R. Curiev '"~ "'"'"'"' '"" Gtt\u .. Ml"'191'• Thomas Keevir Edllo. Tho mas A. Murphine M.t"fOI ... l!dlf« "" Chdr les H1 Loos Richard P. Nall l \•••11"1 M.1 "1111~ E!ttlOh Terry Coville ~" o ...... (otU"!' f:Ollo<' Huntington Beolch Office ,,.,~ 8f8(1\ &o..~···d Me+llr>t """'fU ,. 0. k• Ito •l ... Olher Offices YQllllll atac~ ! lkGlr-¥•~ !t•••t C1111 Mtw JJf W.\t A11 !4•"'1 .,..,..,_,, a. .... JJU ,.,,.,,,.., '°"'""•••" s.oclleo.t•I v.1 .. , ISJOl l..I 11'•1 llo..O I! 'k .. o,.... ,,,_., Telephone 11 t•l..'42.-4J2t Classified Ad¥ertising 642·S671 k9n1 NMl!'I 0<•"11" Cl'U"'' C.-!in S40·1220 , .. .., .... , "'• o...... ,....,.,, '°Ulll•"''"' (/MfllMfl~ ... .. ... , .1 ... .., 1ll1Al•"4•1l•"· l'Cl•l«il l IT'l l't• or •~•~•1-..,.,.,.,, ,.,.1,. ""'' tlr ,,.lt"Ml!lt'"f ioolll'lo>I! \llf'C••I l!l'f...-11•11"1 O! ,Of,••OlllCW'f'll't "lOl'lll ti•\\ IMl\11.. ~<0 •I (IP\lf ~\• C.''"'"111 •uot~r•11•+0" Dt r •"iff IJ 00 """"'"'' In ••lfll ii 00 "'"""I' 1'1•111.t<, clo>)!lf\fllOll.I ll 00 fl'I0'1tlll' \\1/\Sl-llNG 'l'Oi\ IAPI Frederick C. La Ruc. a Acl(·udmlttcd central figure in the \V ater~Ht e CO\'('r·up, tC'stified 1oda.\' that hc ,Pl•lie,€d from 1he start that the ~t rl~· half million dollars pa id the o~i ne l \Vater,11:ul" defend ants \l.'a!I meunt to buy their silcncC'. During t11·0 duy!I of questioning by <i ssistant special prosl'CULor Hic hcird Rl'n·\•cniste. l.a Ruc dirct·tly im· pllcated all five or the defendant:; in the \V n! erg a IC' CO\'cr·up tr\11 !. Ben-Vcnistc asked lhr soft-s PQkC'n, 46·year·o ld l\l issis:;ippi la\1ycr today. "From the time of the rirst payments, v.·hat \\·as their purpose"" "\Veil. the purpose Vi ii!-to fulfill commitments Lhal hud bc-C'n m:idc to lhl' defendants.·· L:i Ruc :1ns\\·errd. lie .continul'd ... ,f thc1r comniit · ml'n\!'1 u·eren·t kept. thl' deft'ndanls mlJ?:ht d ivu lge certain inform:1\1nn they ha d th at n1i~hl lcud lhc \1."uter!lalc episode rh~hl harK 10 rnP 1Com miuc1• to. H1.•-ek•ct thl' l'rt'SI· den!!. Ll:I lluc also lold of 11 1\larrh 21. El7:J telcphonr cul l from fo rmer \\'h1te llouse counsel John \\'. Dean I ll. La Ruc said Dean inf\'lrmcd hin1 lhal \V-atcrj;!:ale C'o nspirutnr ~;. ll o"·:ird llunt \\•as demand1ni:: :1n additional 8135,000. 'Great Jolin L,' Plans Kid Sliow Fou nlnin \rall y rhildr('n art 1n- \"iled tn lhe library Saturday to ml'el thl" '"(;rrat .John !,." a 2~-pound muscle.man ond his tnmt.> mountain lion, "lront>~·" The \\'rrs1ler. f!i\un1mc1n. f1rl' l'afl'f and ;1ctor "111 pr('~C'nl kar:lle den111n - strallons fro1n 11 u.m. to 3 pm . and ullow chlldrl•n lo j.!rcl't ··11 01n",v. ·· .f(Jhn I .. "'hnl\e •rc1d name Is 111 11 Clark. is D retired bo"cr now ll\•in~ in \\'e~tm1nstl1!' . . The llba ry i5 -toc11t1.'d 1n th l·'oun· 101 n VfjJlcy City Il a/I coml)lc:<, 10200 stati:r ,\, •. t 'roN1 PagP A I PLOT ... nt the Soulh Coast Plaza branch or Crocker hank for about2 ·~years. ac· l'Ordi ng lo a press release issued by Costa i\l esu Police-Chief n oget E. \1eth. • Detect ivl' \Vilson !laid nfter\vard I hat ll~'ser just has the-ordinary ap- pe aran . or a midclte.aged banking ekecullvc l·lc \l•'H!I booked b.v 12:30 p.m. \Vcd- nesdav. tra nsferred to court for ar· raignrTi ent. then admitted lo Oranl!e Count y Jull , "'here he traded 'iis . business SUit {o r denim dungHree.'i. Jl eiser fa C('S prcnminary heu~illj! "'ilhln 10 duys to three we eks. unless the proceedin gs arc continued b)' the COUr'l. . Police ·Se~king Two Worne·n in , Purse Snatcltlng . .T .... ·o l'Oung women acc used in a pa ir f)f pursc·snatC'hing incidcnt!S \\'l!-re being soughl tuduy by Fou ntain Va l- ley police . Offi cers said the "·9 me11. dcscribe'd as 18-lo·20·years old, first tried unsuc· ccssfull y to grab a ~·allct \Vcdnc!ldUy from Eileen Byrd, 50, of 8938 Yuba ft],'cr Ave., Fountain Valley, at about 2 p.m. The vi ctim had been walkin)'l'. In a parking lot at i\-fagnoli a Street und \\':irner 1\"venuc. ~ The>' fled In a m:iroon coir after the \'ictlm scrcameCI, poli ce !lairi. T""•ent y m inute~ later, poll<'e repot- t{'(I, the pair grabbed a hondhag fro m a csr of Sandra rtl cqonald. :w. or 17572 Liv' Oak Circle. r <Nnt•in Valle)'. 11s she loaded groceri c1 into the vehicle itt T11lbcrt Ave11uc and Brookhur~t Strtct. The ~·om a n chuiied lht'm. iJucc sold. and 11u frered minor abrasions ""'hf'n ~he wn5 dragged by their car a 11hort'dl11ta nee 35 lhc pnl_r nro. r ollco said her purse e:ontnlned ot:v:>ut $50 In cash and snrne crt'Cfit. cu r· d •. . ' J :College Annex Vote , Coast Com'munity College District ~~~~l:~J l;·th~t n!~~e~~~n t!~~~ii~: whether the Garden Grove Unified School District should annex: to the college district. Chancellor Dr. Norman E. \Vatson told the board Wednesday night that the ballot ""'ordlnf "contributed g:reatly" to thl' defeat of the proposal at• the Nov~ 5 election w'hen 20.494 \'Otcd ror annexation and 26,680 again- st. "The wording, insisted upon by the count y counsel's office, clearly stated lhat pas11age of the prop()sal would result In a 40·cenl tax increase for citi zens or Garden Grove." Or. Wat- ~;on reported. "Such a statement was erroneou s . Pa5sage would have resul ted In a tax decrease for the cit l7.cn5 or Ga rd en Grove.'' ·rhc bourd authorized the ad- ministraUon to "lake y,•hatever nction i~ neceasary" to contest the ballot ""'ordlng. · · '!'he sa.rne plan will go beCore voters again on ~I arch 4. 1'rustee Robert L. l-lumphreys reported that he understands the Gar- den Grove School District. wants lo be involved in any legal action con- testing the ballot wording. In the election, voters were asked to approve t\\•o tax overrides -one 20- cent override for a five-year period. and another 20-cent override for a 10- year period. After the vote, Ed Dundon, superin- tendent or the Garden Grove district, explained that Garden Grov<' rctldenta-alr-eady--pay high-taxes in the Corm or out-of-district fees lo the . . ~· . . . Reduced to R11bble Ttic. l\1arina Palace on ~acific Coast Hi~h\\'3Y at the nqrthern tip of Seal Beach is being torn down. ln rec~nt years il has been used as a ni ghtclub and discotheque. mostl y on \veekends. · At one time it '''as kno,,·n as the 1\irport Cl ub. IL \ras closed for the last time in Aug ust. City orfi cials say they know of no future pla ns fo r the property. community colleges which now ac-BU n GEl"T"I cept the1r students. Anncxfltlon~·e\•eh -· -""V .I~••• _, Elderly County Moforisr-01es; Car Struck Bus with the tax overrides. would ha\•e reduced the actual tax rate, Dundon said. The Garden Grove district ·covers po rtions of several cities, including northeast 1'~ountaln Valley. It does not belong to a ny community college district. · CHICKEN ,X-RAYS SHOW NO BULLET Police Chief Earle Robilail lc said today his department is t.rying to delerminc how much money that will save the city, but figures are not available al the moment. An elderly ~fldway City \VOm a n Robitaille said it will help cut down died ut Weslm inster Hospital early lhe Ove•l•·me cost or lh d l 1 today after her car struc k the rear of • s e cpar men , which last summer had lo put most of· a bus.Tuesday, the d<1y after her 15th rl h ,;, birthday. cers on a~· our w1rk week. ;,• The chief suggested cutting out the Vera Beno: 75. of 8191 RoosevelfSt., state beach patrols hlrnsclr. hut war-suffered cuts, bruises. broken ribs ned councilmen. "When we walk an~ some internal injuries in the 4 r h •-h h p .m.-ac-cident ul \\'el\tm in5ter 3\\'MY rom t ose state ucac es l ey Bouleva rd and SpringdulC Str1.•el. ac-will become the battleground for every east Lo!! Angeles gang. \\'c cordingtoin\·cstigutors. ' I ·--- NORTH BRADFORD, Conn. CAP! -Police searching ror 1 bullet that killed a liquor ~tore owner during a holdup have e~n x·rayed .tv.·o chickens kept In the store. want our people lo know so they don"l The Orange County Coroocr's offi ce'-....... try lo use them as family beaches.'' liste~ the deuth tent:Sti \'ely as a traffil' '"""' Vince ~loorhouse. director of har· falahty today but officeri :.uid thi•\' A poli ce re part to town officials lisle; a veterinaria n's bill f~r x·raylng the chickens ~o se.e 1,f one.Swallowed the bu)let lllqt kll!fq1 Al~~ande< Bruzy. v.11o wa_s shotJb :Uie head Ot:t. 16 during an· a pparent fub~ry at his store In this rural town. bors and benches for the city, tried to would conduct an autopsy to dctri- delend his putrols in Huntington Har-mJne the exa ct ca use. bour. wa.r11lng that 11 county takeover YiouJd mea n "a drop in service and Police said the wom ~n "'as more compla ints... .. traveling alone. and none or the fi \'e ·~we are going throus:h a -crunch passenger s on the·bul'"\l.'as injured. right now and the citizens oua:ht to l\tr11. Beno i!I survived by her No bullet showed up In the x·rays. know it. If they don't want t1:1xe s. husband, Kenneth. Funeriil ur· something has to give," Matney · rangem ents arc being handled by • replied. Westminster l\1en1'orial Park. '!; IN COSIA MESA IT'S Dl.~ARTMINT STOlllC Elegant Attitude The New UL TRESSA9 by Arrow Arrow doesn•1 hide your elegance. Puts Ultressa tight on y~our back where everyone can admire It. It isn 't, sflk but Uhressa looks and feels almo!t exactly like silk. Pops iniC> the w.tsher, tumble or drip·drles. Of Klopman 's Ultressa9, a woven texturlzed fabric of 10Cl/a Dicron9 polyester, Bu rma collar, wide placket, tapered torso, bunoned or french cuff. .......,- Let!IJ SlflT• $15.00 Si-t Stffn Sil.SO tH COSTA aitlSA trs DIPARTM!MT STORE ·1116 HlwPotT IOUUVARD .J:O.STA MISA • , • ) ' 7 'I ) I ' < - • -' Orang~ Coast ED IT 1.0 N • VOL. 67, NO . 31 8, 4 SECT ION S, 46 RAGES -THORSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ill4 • • ' Today's 11tnul N.l'. Scoeks • • ' .· N T,EN CENT,S° ;, •. I P.ale,~ Weak Nixon Goes Honie to Clelllente:· LONG · BEACl-1 fUPI J -Richard · .' apr:iointe~ by U.S. Dislrict Judge John Nixon, weak and pale after a 23-day .I. Siric~. made 1Jlans. mean\\·hiie, to hospit<1\ stuy a nd u clo."e brush "'ilh condµct their e:<am·nation of Nixon at death. \\•ent hC!_.mUotlay_.filcing--the-ttis-ol'e<rnfrbllli hOme -pro )al)ly next "Prospect or a Cljcck by outside doctors v.•eek. on his ritncss to gi,·e testimony for the Xixon. clad in p;.ijamas <ind a dark \Vatcrgute covcr·up trial . blue robe, v.•as assisted to his feet and '!'he forme r president was helped stood !ihakily as he turned ttrou nd to from a wheelchair into a black shake hands \VithJnurses.and :Others limousine at a back service door at "'ho treated him in the hospital. Long Beach ~1emorial Hospital and Before being assisted into the drove off with his wife. Pat, to San lin1ousine, Nixon.patted his personal Clcm'cnte.llearrivedaboutlla.m . physician. Dr. John Lungren. on the A puncl or thfee prominent doctors, back and, then s.il do\vn beside t\:lr!i". Offslwre .Oi·l Is~ue :'\ixon in the car dri\·t.·n by a Secl'C! Service UJ;!cnt. The rolit(• of 1hc liniousi ne took hin1 Tilong <i Slrccrt.rm·mcd \Vi:th·almost 100 reporlcrs and photographers \1 at · ching the departure ~ind he \\'a\·cd through the c<ir \\'illdO\\' lit the1n <ttJd smiled fain'tly . The three carcliOl'JScular and 111tt•r nist specialists namt..'() by Siric<1 h;1vc until l'\ov , 29 to report lo the judge Qn "'hether Kixon is 11·ell enough to teslify at the covcr·up tl'ial. or gil'c a deposition in Calirorniu . Lungren hu s \1·arncd lhal :'\ixon 1s 1roubh•d h,\ louehy' blood prcssurl• that shoots up under e\.t•n minor st rl:'ss. s11r h ;is fri,.n<ll v ton\'l'rsation. Lun~rt·n. "ho Said prc1·iously th;it he euu!d St.'l' no nccd to have outsid e doctors :,(•nt to ehel·k up on his rin· 11ings.(fl·s pondt>d Iha\ "n1y colleague~ and I 1\ ill \\·e l to ml! the exan1ination by court apµointc'CI physicians." llC' ~-.1id he \\•as certain th<•1· .. ,.,.ill l!xamine the 1>.:Jtienl and his ri>c-ords in ;1nobjef'\i\·c-manner.·· LunJ,:rcn hus said .\'ixon ~hould nol bt•ex1>esed to the tlt ruinof l'\'l'n :t 11 ri! 1en exan1ination for ut lca:.t 11\0 01 lhrec n1onth:-, and lh;.1\ 11 \1ould lit• longer th;ul lhat l>cl'ort• :\ixon coul1I tra\·cl as f:tr as \\'nshini..'1on. rais in ).! the possibilit.1 that the tri ~d \\•ould t•ud heforc''.\/i~tlll t•ou ld ll'Stify ln mcdit·:tl tntllchl.1$ 'J'ucsday :ind \\.('clncsd:1~. Lungrt.•n said ht• 1\ 0.11> con· tt·rnt>d O\'C'I' ~ixon ·s ··tabilr hy~rtt'll· sion ... a shr1rp rise In blood prrssun- 1u1Cler t.>\.·cn n1inor stri•ss. such as con· 1·crsjtion \\'ith :1 frien11l~· ~·isitor or lhinking about J1 problt•n1 \ .\'1xo11 1:111 ,11•r . \11 •rl>t•1'\ J ~llllt•!' Jr . told S1r1c·a 111 \\"al'>hinl,'1011 th.II \.ll'>ll•ir-. ha\e ,h{·l·n .1i-k1•(I Ii) lt•;t\1' \'1 .\11n':-roon1 bl'e:Ht:-t• of 1ht·1r lli>:iltu · b111i: 1•lf1.•('I on ht,,: hluoct 1ir1.·:-sur1· :\is11n'i-nH1.-.1 frt't_tllt•n\ 11l'>1!0r h,1-. l11.·1·n h1 ..; \1 ilv l'at. fo!lu1101J b~ h1 :- cta11).!hlcrs ·rr1l·1.1 a11d .llil11·. bul ht• ;i]~., l't'('t'I\ cd hnl·f. "1ngl1• \·i:-:1ts fro1n l'rt·:-:idt·nt Forti. Ph thpptnc F'irst Lad~· lmC'lcl:i ;\larl'Oi-. and hi~ t"·u cle.-.1.·~1 fril·nd~. Bcln· ill'b111.v and lloh1.·rt Ah 11l;111al1) - . . No Drilling Delay \VASf-ll NGTO'.'J lAPI -Interior Secretary Rogers l\1orton said today he is un\\•illing to delay preparations for openin g--ne.w .... off shor.e:a l'ettS<{o~oi I and'\ias drilling. 1\lorton lold Gulr and Atlantic coast go\·ernors that local orficials wanted to slou' dd\\'n the leasing to give the states more lime to prepare ror dril- ling ofr'tne.ir coasts. . But. Si.lid 1\lorton. "a delay is_ not Rockefeller P le.dges No Giveaways \\I AS l-11 '.'JGTON IU PI ) -Nelson A. necessary because 't.he shore·s1de impifct won't occur for several years follo'>''ing the lease sales." I-le said 10 CENTS-A-GALLON GAS TAX HIKE URGED. AJ that is enough tin1e for the states to complete planning. l\Torton commenled us he and other J11terior Department officials briefed Rockereller 'agreed tod1:1y to pledge in ..,,.. writing that he \11oul<!, not give away large sutns or money to government officials if he becomes vice president. Rockefell_er produced a draft "'rit· ten pledge to th at effect al his CQnrir- mation hearings before the Senate Rules Committee where hf denied \'iolaling l"e\\' \'ork state la\\' by gi,•ing away and lending 'S2.5 million durin.i:t his: 15 years as governor. · In the pledge, he wrote only l\1'0 CX· ceptions -allowing him to gi\'e.a\\·ay '"nominal amounts" as' \\'eddiog, Christmas tind bir_thday gifts and ol- lo\.\'ing him to help friends ··in the event of special hard<; hip of a compel-· ling human character." Sen. Claiborne Pell CD·R.1.1. objec· led to the second condition. l·le said any gift could meet that criteria. He suggested Rocke rcll er speeiry that such gifts l\'(>U ld be made only in m edica l emergencies. Rockefeller agreed to the change. fqrmer Supreme Court Justice Ar· thur J . Goldberg indicated this after· noon he \\'as not salisfied \1•ith Rockefeller's l'X ph1natinn of his role in publishing an untl·Goldberg book. But he said il \1·as up to congress. not him· sclf. to pass judgment on Rockcfeller·s qualiricat ions to be \.·ice president. Rockefeller sai'4 \\'ednesday und Tuesday !hat he 11·as ashamed of his part in pro<j.ucing lhe criticn l biogr'aphy during his 1970 race against Goldberg for the Ne,1• \·ark go\.·e rnor- ,;hi p and or his subsequent misleading denials. . · (See ROCK\', Page 1\21 _-/. UPI Tt~t IMPLICATES D~FENDANTS Watergate WltMss L.aRue LaRue Claims , Money Intended I Tp Buy Silence WJ\SlllNGTON (J\P) -Frederic k C. LaRue, a self·admilted central • figure in the \V 11tergate. cover.up, testified today that he belie'\'ed from the slarl that the nearly half n1illion dollars paid the original Watergal" defendants was meant to buY their si lence. During t\l'O days of questioning by assislant special prosecutor Richard Ben-Venisle. LaRue directly im- plicated all {ive of the dcrendants in the \Va tergalt-CO\'Cr·up trial. Three Giv~ Up In Slow.Paced Mazatlan Race Ben·Vcniste llskcd the soft-spoken, 1 46-year-olrl Mississippi la\vyer today, ''From the time· of tbe first payments, "·hat was.their purpose·."' ··well. the purpose was tti fulfill commitments that had been made to the'defendants." La Ru e answered. Three yarhls have gi\'en up the Ti e continued . "lf their commit- •·ghosting .. in the 1.023-mlle Los menls \vcrcn't k·cpl, the defendants Angeles to ~l11zntlan r ace and the might divulge certain information remainder h<i.\'l' more than hair the they had thal might lead the distance to go. Tho race s tarted last \\1atcr.e::itc e pisode.right back to CR'J> Saturday noon. ICommilll'C to Jle·clch the Pfesi- Wherc \1•as no in:ipro\'cmcnt in the denl ), we~tlhl'r \V edncsday and the for ecast LaRue also told of 11 ~larch 21. 1973 today \\'<IS for more li~ht J(oing. t.elephonc call from former \V hite Sorcery. the lc:u: yacht. logged less !louse counsel John \V. Dean Ill. th:in 100 Caho 1n1lt·~ \Vf¥)nesday and LRRue said Dean informed him that \\':Ji5 sl ill 180 mill·" from San Lucas at 8 \Vaterga te conspirator E. Ho11,>ard a.m. toda\·. lier 1x1sition \\';u; off CRbo f'lunt \Vas demanding <II! addltlonol .. San Lirzn;·o. :10\i and Ooroth~· 0 both $135.000. In· the same call. Lii llue rc.porti'd pol'ition,o; nbottl 17 mill'$ testified. "l\tr. Dean htformcd me he astern of Sorcery. , \\'Oll ld no longer he in the money David Cut kier. skipper or ·the 41· business." ~ foot sloop Rubber Duck from Ne\\· port La Rue, \\·ho ser,·ed as a conduit of llurhor \'ncht Club. reported he \\'llS mgnc~· paid to the orffiinal \V atcrgate abandoninr. the race '11nd \\'Ould nC'-dcfcnd(lnls. said he then told Denn. "f rompan~· the llecl to l\ln1Jtll!1Tl \lndrr "'l)Uld nol undertrikC' \O make nny )JO\\"('r. RtJIJt;cr Durk 1\·\\I toke the more puymenls unlc~s I had some place of thC c6cort \' !l.'l<'I Sno"' Goo!\c authori1.ation.'' \\hlch re1KJrl cd shtJ ·too. 1\:1s :ih;in• 1\l De11n·s sugjtC!\lktn. LnRue ~aid donlni;l thl• race. hC' l<'ICphoncd rormcr All,y. Gt~n .• John Othl'r~ out of thr rae1..•are: Angl'liquc N. l\tilchcll', \\'ho i~ u dl·fe111lant in the :ind Ducht·~.s. ' .. \\'nt<'rgnte cover-up trial. and lold ll<'si1lc!> the li~ht \1<':1thcr !'>C\cral of l\tit<'hcll. "There w11!1 a nc~d ror the ~·urhls \\'l'rc rc.'1.1011inl! p:itch~ fOJ? moni'y ror l\lr l~unl." nlon~thtroos1 . 1..aHuc ~ah( h ntirncd a rli;?ur• of Bcc.111~c or skl·lt•hv ri1dio rcpurt_o; $75,000, l~c:luse uL'lual•lirliv('rics of • hoin1tlr111> ~tn 11dinjfs0 11·cl'e not illl· <'a~h to tJ1c original ttcrrnd;oinl5 \l'Cl'C m ialt·l~' "\'ai l:iblt:. -al\\·wys lcw:"t h>ln their demon~!'!. • ' '. the go1·ernors on ,\dministration plans to expand the leai.;ing of offshort' oil and gas rights. · ,_,.hesc 01'e the least' sales on off. shore federal 1:1nd the Interior Dc1,ar· tment plans lo hold in 1975. as a start toward tripling the lease rate: -The first l\\'O sales are to be off south Texas in Januar~· and off eust Texas and Louisiana in !\!av. "\Ve expect that 11·ith ·those !\\.'O sales. the most promising areas in the Gulf of l\tcxico 11·i1l hu\'(.· been lcu sc..d. ·· ~lorton s;.ud. -l 'he third sale is set tenlalivcly for Southern Calirornia·in July. -The fourth sale is set for the lo11t•r Cook Inlet of Alaska in August. This is u "frontier area .. for drilling .• _ -The fifth and si.'<th sales-arc Sl'I for the Gulf of Alaska in November and i\l iddle A0flantic in 'OOOCn1bcr NIXON DOCTORS-These are the physici:..ns appoi.ptecl by Judge J ohn Sirica to examine foro1er..e_residenl_.l\1.~on to deterrttin.e if he (.0:1 n testify tn Lhe \Y'a!erg:..le tr1ul. From lcfl are Ors. Ric,hacl St<ir Ros::;. Chcirlt•s ,\nlhon~ lfuf. nuele iincl .John A. Spil\l'll .Jr. --- OIL DlllLLING FOES HIRE ATIORNEY, Page 5 1975. The Allantic sale depends upon outcome ot a s uil headed £or..the U.S. Supreme Court. President ford and l\lorton met \l'it,h lhc go\.·ernors \Vednesday to ;1p· peal for cooperation in' the venture California \\'US not represented at the meeting. l ~·ord pram is~d the governors ht \l·ould not allo11· the increased drillin ~ to jeopardize the en\·ironment. .. If our studies sho'>'· that the de\'elopment cannot occur in a par· ticular area without acceptable risk. lhen '>''e will not hold a lease-sale, .. ~ s aid ford as he opened a l\l'O·hour .Scs sion 11·ith the governors. .. But ford said he believed offshore oil and gas deposits ··can provide the .larges t single source• of increased domestic en(.'rgy during the ycurs 11'hen '>''e need it most.·· F'ord said that next year he \\·ill propose new legislation lo tighten en· \'ironmental la\\'S co1·ering offshore oi l drilling. GOOD, BAD NEWS . _, . • • -r'-• Bu.ck to Co11i1tryj -' Newport Bike Trails Plan Runs · Into· Snag :\Irs. Blake said the proposed coun· :\c~·port Beach 's pitch for the best ty\l'iclc arterial trail system \\'US of t\1·0 \1·orlds in bic\'cle tr3il finan· necdcd to help bicyclists reach distunt eing "'as tl.'mporarily stymied T d dcStin:ttion!'. ues a~· night by the county I-I arbors. ..\\·e ~a\'e thousand!i or he;__1ehgoers lle:1ches and Parks Commission. \'isit.ing our tity during the summer Hcforc lhe commissioll.Jfert• three months ... she said. "It 1\'ill help bil;te trail financing plans for possible rclie\'e tr<1ffic congestion. parkin.l! recommendation to the Board of problems and pollution \\'hen ther t<in Su ""r\·isors : ,.... safel~· lral'cl to lhe beul'h on their -Conlinuation of joint city·counl~ b"k ·· r I. ( I CS. unc Llll{ o trails selC'cled. designed At the s:tme time . .\lrs. Ulukc con· ;ind c-onstructed by the 1>::irticipating !inuecl . bikc\\'ays in the eily :.ire cit~·, a 11rogra m that has already cost ·'badly necdc(I ' · b('q:_iusc of safety f:ic · coun_ty gol'ernment more lhan !ors and thc .. incrcusinl( use or SSOO.:\·.~~pment of ;i JOO percent bicycles as a form l')f basic lran~1Xlr · county finanCecl artefi:il system or talion ... She drc1\' suppurt for tht· t1l.\' • bikc"'a,\.'S that ,1·ould le11\'e the c-ities position ·from an Irvine Compan.r free lo develop their ()\I'll net\l·ork of spokesman. Bill La\\Tence, as "'ell us 1ntracily trails. an lr\'inc city spoke~mun. Bah Tl'up\J. -A combinatir1n of hath plans l\'ith llO\\'e,·cr, an Irvine resident. Cnn · PUZZLES BUYERS lhe count\• agreeing to spend :it least nie Shellman. told th!:' commii,sionl'r-. NE\V YOHK (L'PJ ) -The stock ~i~~~t~~~~i~~~~~~~~·.~~.fundsinthc !he proposed arterial hike trail k I d · I I I l•••t••·,•<I "' -ndoi··.·,·0,, ''"" of the syste.m should be rccomn1cndcd after 1n ar ·ct c ose 1rrcgu ar y 011'er ., '-" " ,, ~ h r today in moderate trading on the Ne\\' three pl:1ns. the commission passed ~·oerk i.~~\.~~~h~~~ .. the city's !rail nl'l · '\.·!,r10kr•.S•~?e'r:caE1',·,,,chhta~,.·,·:·ec'n'·h,.0c0r:1 ,.;0n,,· 0the bi,cyCcle tr1ai11 fundin!!,,l~~.1~k t,o t~1(.' L·ntil the BiJard of Supt•r\·isor~ .. ., ,, .. ,.. ., 1,,_; .. .. ranJ,!;e nun y .eai:ue o ..,1 1cs or 1 s irorries <ind enthusiasm O\'~r a ten· recommcnd;i!ions. hears fr!JID the commission and C'Ull'n· tually adopts a bike trail fund1n ).! tatii·e co:.i I contr11 et ai:;reemenl. ln doing so. the rour c•immissioners program. city applications for l'OU nt .1· ~1':.iblcs. 07 ) · present Sk irte<l :1round a Newport fundini:! "'ii I rcn1 ain fro1.et The Do'>'· Jones industrial avcru"C'. B h I 1· h t "' eac recommen(a ton la onc-The sopcr1·is ors rrozt• in:-in«ial a\- \\'hich fluctuated throughout the day, third of the rount.1· runds be used in thc sist:.incc t•arlier !his vear :1ftt·r the lpst0.78pointslo658.40. artcr1a proranl an• l\\'O·thirds be Orangl' County Rec.rl'alinnal Ari · Declines held a slim edge O\.'er ud-rarmarked for joint city-county trail \.'isory Team reported the r 1l y·cour11 y \·a nces among thl' I. 758 issues truQ.cd. · t od PriCcs \\'Cr·e IO\l't•r in modcr:1tc prOJec s. program \1•us pr ucing ,1 ."disjoin-Prescnlin~ the rit.1·'s "'lsition \\'as led. uncoordinated s~·slt•n1 of bike trading 1111 the Amcrict1n Stock Ex· r~ ~ern.~'.!~===========-~lh~e chHirv.·oman of its bicycle trailli tr;1ils. lt•<1<tin ).( fron1 11111t.h••t't• In _ ng · mm+t-tce.Jlar~-HlakC' -----oo\\'h'Nc· Fo11r Policeman Honored .Newport_ Officers Receive Me rit, Valor Award.s The rescue of three fire victi ms. the detection or 11arkini:: meter thic1•cs . the capture of e.. rapist and "ad· ministra tive e:<:ccllcnce .. lc1l to. honors 1oday for four "Nc"•port Beach police o[Dcers <it the unnual Polic<' 1\ \\'a rds l..11 nchcon. Srionsorcd by the Ne\\'fJOrl !!arbor Chamber o( Commerce. lh<' fourth· annu::i l lunVeon and a\\'arfls "·ere the focal point of "Police llccognitlon Day," pro laimC'd in Newport Be~~h ~~· i\layor Oo n·a 1d ~tc lnnis. Policem~ who rc<.-elvcd i!wards for merit and valor \\'Cre Officers Clifford Yargcs. Kennelh ~mith. John 1''urro"' and l.icutcn11nt Kcl on fl1c0anlcl. \'arj.?c s. 27 , rt'CeivC'd lh~ "lone \'Ulor ll\l'ard" for his nctionli July r,,. 1\•hen he rescued thr('c 1x;r~ons from !heir burning a purtmcnt on lhc Balboa Pcnin~ula ._ 1\ NC\\'l>Ort Beach offit•cr for ju)\t n\'11r Olll' .l'l'<-rr. Ynrgcs is currl'nlly :en t1tc1d(.•n1 invcsliAalor for the dc1>art· mrnt ~m1th. 10. is thf' fir~t ~l'\l'llOft of fiel'/' to he h11nored l\l·icc h\• lhe Cham· h('f Last yl·1tr 's honor cnrTic frnm hie: re\·i1·at or a nc.;1r-dro1,·niJ1g \ ictim 111 the PiC'o Hi\'cra a rt':1. This ~ t•:ir',: a"'· :ird rt'su\Lcd.f rom h 1s cupture late last year of 1973 of a rupist ~n Nuw1mrt Beach "'ho \1us <.1P µrchcncted In fl stake.nut he pl:1nnc(I himself. l'ht-"llSPf'Cl 1\·a~ arr('stcd xhort ly :1 f lcr thl' )\t.1ke·out btl!an nnd has s1nct• hCl'I} c<in\ LC'tt•d Of lhrl'l' !>Cpllrll\t~ ral)l·:o. unll r11bl>erle:-. Smilh hu!'I l)(·C'n "ilh th1· :\'1~1\1X>r1 l)()l1r c (11•p:1rtmcnl since \002 and is eyrrcnl)) un nut" lhi:l't in\C'Stlg11tor ·.r1th the rl<'ttc:t1 \'l' fli\•isiol'I ~·urM\11 . ~. rc('eh L'fl rt't·n~nit1oo for ht,li,.('<IJ>IUr(' nr th11°•\1•s "h•J had ta~1 •n uhou1 ·s 1.onu (ro111 e ll ~ "ark1n!! rn('\1 ·1"" 11<'.h·•I on1• smoke blinded m.1111 nut or l~ !111urttrtl•nt and lhcn·a\l':tkrncrl '! I \V(I 01 tu•rs ~·ho 1\'l!rc slt!t'plnil and led Lhcrn to :'{llfCt) ~ ·· t;_-;in~ ~ r1•11ti:alL'tl alarm atµ1rh~'rl ,1 ·, I ... Iii one of the nll'lCrs an(I du~tin~ 111 1·ii:ihll• traciu.i.: l>O\\'dL'I' IUl lht• ('•Ill\'-. furrfl\\ <1 1>prl:h<'l'ldl'fl thlr thlf•\1·-. 111 I 11·11d<.1~·l'> , fie ht•:. been 1111h llH• d1•1):irtml·ul -fi\l• .1c•urs :ind ls rurTi,'f,111,\ a b11ri.:l:1r~ 1fl\.'t'.S li!!11to r \\'ith !\i(• <l\•11•rl1\1' di1 ls1011 l.t ~lrl):inic l \\al'> 1·1Hnn1Pndcd for his \\tOl'k in plannin~ the tlC\\' polu·t· f:1ri lily that \viii he 01·rup11·d laltr 1 ht-. mo11!h ,\sSiL!n{'fl In tht• lu!>k in l!l7~. ~l cl)anirl 11<11'k1•d \\llh ,1rchilt1·1-. 1·l·ndnr)\. ril ~ i)frlrlal-. ;ind p(lhrt• r"'I' -.onni'l, l)ur.1ni,: 1111• "<J mc llf.'ruirt h!' :1!<.11 dc-.1~ned :1111J pl•tnnf'fl ;1 eo1n11~11er ,, .. "1"'1t ·d ('Omn1t1nd 1.111d f'11n11·11I 1·(·111,•r 11hlrb \1ill intri:ral{' poll1·1· ;111d f1111 co1nmunir<1,1on llr ":." f'nmm•·n1fc•d 111 1h1· 111.1\or fnr h1-. "1fc'dfrat1on. rnnl;11!11111-. 1·11 lhtl'fJ:t 'll' ;111111·rcat1\1' 1nf.IJ!Lll.1t1~111 . \Tt·lianll•l. :I~. hn-. 'l'M.'111 l:l ,li'llt"' II Ith I ht• f'l t•p;t 1'1 l\l t'l!I 'I h• ll!IW"-1-. ;1~-.l'l• ned n1.u1a ~1,.·n11•111 "t'I , iet' .. ""'"·r\'1'«'11' . . . I . . - Lagu11a Sc/tool Custodia1z Hit By Sex Charges ~ :\ L;i~una Bt·<tt'h clemcnli.lry school custodian. released on hi.s O\l'll reco~­ nizancc carljJ•r this 1\·eek arter being rhargc<1 · \11th child molestation. 1,-oond up In Jail in ~C\\'J>Ort Be·ac:h- again \\'ednc~da~. OOnked nn four more thar~el'>. ~l iehacl E<.rrl ·rransue. <!i . 1Jr 2.')50 Santa 1\na 1\\·c. t.:ost:1 :\l tsa. 1~ ~l'heduled to be arraigntd 11.1day 1n lfarhQr.Judit·i:1I Districl Court l ie "':ii, arrested \\'edne:-day fl! 1'ust1 n by :'\e\1port Beach 1111lice o.t~I honke1l inlo !he \:('\l'l)l)r1 c·ily .111il ori S!O.OOU !}ail. Tr:insuC'. c·u~todian at ·r11p r1f thr \\'nrtd-Elcm en tar~· Seh1XJI in Lagun<-1 Beach~ Ill)\\ a\1 aits tnal on <I total oli> l'Ounts of·(·hild mfJ'lcslaliun and sex 1*1'\·ersion plus eh<.rrl!:C:-of pn~<;essi•lll 11f1l;in~erou~ dru~"' \'e1\'JXJrl Bt·;1('h l1'1l1t·c·. 11h'1 led ll'H• ln\·l·sti,galinn nf :.dl(•gf-<t in<·irl<1nts 1n \'n]1·ing ynun:.: h<'l,\\ lrnm \'l'\\'J)l')rt Heaeh. llunt1n ~lon H1·a t•h. :ind Cr1<:ot;1 .\lc:-:.i. ;d]cu1•d th€' qff1:n~1·-. 1nnk pl;""' 11\·cr a fnur·) l'ar period i\p p roximt1rcl ~ 111 bl)~., ha1t· alrPad,\· l!(."t'Tl idet1tifR•1I a" -.u~11t·1·tt•1J 11f·1 1rn ... at·t"•irrlirH! l q J)pl1·<·l i11· Hflht·rt ll:i r1t1 Tr ;111~u1· \1 ,J)'o l'l'lt•;i :-1·1! 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' ' ,. ·-~· ". •!yt.,.,....,., "'"'"'°"' '""""""''" Mftt..tllll~•\ J (,.(, •• .. "II "'If (I() ,. " DI 0, "'., ,, (l C-1 .. .. , :\2 OAILVPILOT N ' ' College AnneiVote Set Again Coast C6mmunity Collel:{e DI.strict trust ce!!l "'ant lhc ballot wording chungcd in Lhc next election to decide \\'hethcr the Garden Grove Uniried School District should ;innex to the college district. Chuncellor Dr. i\'.orman E. \V atson told the board \\l ednesday night that the b:1llotw "'Ording "eontriliuted greatly" to the defeat or the Rroposal at ~he Nov. 5 election \\•hen 20,494 \'Oted for annexation and 26,680 again- st. : ·Fo11r·ln11e Ford .. -.I financed jointly by cil y. count y and tr,·inc Com - p<i ny. It is i:;t·heduled for com pletion in n1id - January. ··1·he \\'Ording, insisted upon by the eounty coun!el's orfice. clearly stated that pa ssage or the proposal \\'OUld result in u 40-cent tOx Increase (or cilizrn5 of Garden Grove:-' Dr. \V at- son reported. "!'-!.u~ch a statement v.•as l'rroneous. Pa ssage "'ould have r1•sulted in a tax decrease for the citizensofOarden Grove.'' • \\'ork is un<ll'r ,,·ay on \\"idening of r~ord Road bet· \\'C'en Janlborce l{ocid and ~1ul°t\rthur Boule vard ih Kc,v1xu·t Be:.u:h. ·rhe S433,000 project is .b!.lng ~ Food, Car Prices Juµip The board a uthorized the ad- ministration to "tuke whatever a~ion is necessary" to contest the ba.llot \VOrding. \,/Pl t1lt11Mlt t!E'LL KEEP HIS MONEY TO HIMSELF AS VICE PRESIDENT Nelson Rockefeller Testifying Before Senate Committee Wliolesale Costs 22.6 Pe rc e1it Vp Over~t Year I . The "s ame plan \\'ill go before \IOlei's ;1gain on i\1a rch 4. ·rrus lee ltobert L. llumphre~·s re1>0 rted that he unde rstands lhe Gar- den Cro\'C School District \\'ants to be invo\\'cd in :1ny lcp:al action con- testing the b<.1llot \\'Ording. l'ro111 l'a11e A I ! \VAS l-fi'RGTO~ fAPI -Shllrpl,v higher ~HR~s rq_r food and 1975 automobi cs contribtil.e<l t..o a 2.3 per- cent surge in \•ohol esalc prices in Oc· tober, the Labor Dcp'artmcnl reported todav. Q'·lf ra~l,,Jh~ Labor De1>ortment: saul \vtiofc,;lllf prices in October '"'ere 22.6 perceni hii:her than a yeur oorlier. tht" biggeiot 12-monlh increase since a 28.5 pcTrent ri!;C in the year ending in June 13~7-~ WJfe 'TarJ!et' T-he.increase in wholesale prices in October ranged across \•lrt.ually the entire econoiny and indicated the Ford administration has not yet scored any major Successes in its a n· ti-Jnflation program. \'aril}t:ions "'ere take n inlo con- sideration. On a season~ll y unad- justed btu;is, th.e increase was i.7 per-· cent. There had been \"irtutllly no change i1J3\\-·holesalc prices in Septem- ber on e1Iher hasis. -_ · Con.!iumer rood~incrc11s~ fo.Yr per- cent in October. farm product~ \\'Crc up 2.6 percent. processed roods ;ind feeds rose 3.2 percent and inclust1d:il pri ce~climbed n percent. - The biggest factor.in the increase in industrial prices, the Labor Oepart------~m~e"°nt--Sal·~ca·s-a-6.<lpercent-rise in motor \'ehiele prices. \\'holesale price increases normally lead to higher retail prices In months ahead. I ::r Th.e increase or 2.3 peret!nt in _all pru:es in Octobe r u·as on a seasonally adjusted basis, mea ning seasonal All of the increase in 1975 uulo ln the election. \'Olcrs \\'ere asked lo approve t \\'O -tax overrides -one 20· cent o,·erride for a fi\"e-year period, ond another 20·cenl override fol' a 10· year 1)('riod. After the vote, Ed Dundon, superin· tendent of the Carden Gro\'c district. explaine d tha.t G a r-den G rove re~ident s a lread-y pu)' hi gh taxes in the form or out-of-district fees to the comm~nit.,.v col ~es w,llich now ac- cept their students. Annexatiorr;-eve't! \vith the tax overrides, \\'Ould have rcduced ·the actual tax rate. Dundon said. ROCKEFELLER TESTIMO.NY; .. . . Rockefeller told tht'. commi\tee his gift,. :mtJ, lqari\'"to usipclates Jn .Ne_w xork state dkt.)lOl vi.OJ;ile a ~latut~~ signed into law barrln'g receipt or gilts over S25 or muking ~ratuilie!'. to ~talc off.icials for .the p ·formancc ..of duties. The la\\'! arc ,·iola ti\' "'hc'n it is the intent of the donor to re\\ or in- flln~nl!e-the rcCll)lent~ H.u~ ~rcll r-r ­ said, and"that was not the case. vice 'presidential \'<IC<itic~· by p_resid.e.nUal· appointffiti nt and eongresSiOifa1'Connfmitlon. - . Com.mittee Chairman Tlo\\'ard \\'. Cannon t D-:\'e\'.I. aha ndonini,: h1.-. usual-mild manner. rcplil•d th;1t he. resented Griffin's "implica1ion th;it this commit tee had not been diligent·-· in acting on.the nomination. . Cannon-s.atd t he FBl'!r fin al tCpOrt on Rockefeller \l'<.IS not received unlLI \"o \·. 4 and Rockefeller's rl'porl on hi." political contrihutions or S\5.5 million \1 as not recei,·cd until ~londa~. Costa Mesa Banker Held in Death Plot prices had th eir impact on the Oc · tober \Vholesa!e Price Index. since that ·was conSidercd the starting month for wholesale auto sales f1>r 1975 models. Among consumer foods, tl"lere "-'('re hi gher ·prices for pork. eggs, ccre:d. milk and bakerv products. ·v.•hile prices declined (or beef, \·ea! and ri:esh and dried \"egetables. The G·arden Grove district covers porlion~ of several cities, including northl.'a:St f'ountain Valley. It does not belong to any community college district.. • Ketcl1 Mystery But Rockefelle r defended his ·ge!Jerosity, inclutjing his 'd1..•cision t1) forgi,·c S5JO.OOO in loans to ' Dr. \\'il- liam Roman, a st;1tc lr;111sport<.1lio11 expert. l·le quoted the Lord's Pr<.1~'l'I'. \1·hich says. "F'orgi 1·c us our dcht~ .. as '"'l' forgi\'e our debtors .·· Senate Jtepuhllcan ll';1d er llugh • Scolt told Rock·ereUer. "You arc ac- cused of be ing generous ·-a trait "'hich is rare in thC' District or Colum- {jriffin said the .. fool ·draggcr:i·· \\ere not conce rned that J{ockcfcller \\'Ould be " b<.1d \·ice prt:sident "but that he \1•i!l be too ,:uod ;i \"lt't' president'' and iic implit>d :1 threat to Democratic io;ll<'('CS~ in the 1976 presidential election. - By :\RTH U RR. \'l!\'SEL 01 lft4 ~Ur "1111 SU" A lluntington Beach man quletly 1caplured al'Ahe Costa !\Iesa ban~he manage!I on charges or plotting nis '"'ife's murder rem ained in jail toda}', .aa1.1bt!!t.<1.'Jaise 825.000 bail . •1 10.~r;.n 1 '11fan lleiscr. 42. "'a' ar-l'tfl4n'l'O"'Vff" l'hC' felony chlirge Wed- nesday afternoon in llarbor Judicia l Uistrict Court. follo\\'ing his arrest. tl•lf.,f. of >6obj WlndeR)ei• Lane. \f; s·:tOKt:ri ~y tO al surprise al his C1·0c~·er · flank branch at 3333'-fu Bristol St.~ in the South Coast Plaza shoppingsom11lcx. Ill· orrC'rcd no rt'sislance und his rleparturc during the mid-morning business day \\'Cnt scarcely noticed, according to in,·estigat.on;. .. \Ve j ust slippt:!d 111 and slipped out,'· sujd Cost;i '' csa Police Delecti \'e Tree Planted As Me1norial .\ tree has been planted near the Saddleba ck College s c ie n cc - mathen1atics IJuilding in memory of Bc \·erly Gross. tlfc s tudent from [.11guna Bcac.h killed recently in an earl~ 1n11 rni ng trafric accident on El Tbro !load. •The tree \\'as presented by a donor -l·ho nsked to re1n;1i11 anonymous. It ~·hs plantcd,h~· 1·ons\r\IL"1ion \l:orkers cfn the eenti·nl plant project. .\liss lirus.s. ;1 ph11rmnc¥ n1ajor. "·us a flulist jn the Saddleback band f\nd <t candJcl ;l!c for homecoming <JUl'<'n al tbC:%1.rn.e ur ht•r dC'a\h. ..... --·- ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT 111!' flrt"91 Cot II 0•11• Ph01, wit~"""'" •I t""' 111.....i 1"" ,..~...., or•u. 111111eU!lled bf"" Ot- ~11 1'\1011"'"'0 '"'""'"'· S.0.l!•td<•-.... f>Jtll•~. ""°"°·~ IM<1111ift Ftidty, tor ~It ,,...w u.woo•I !kt<~ t<unl•"QIO" lltt<ftlr- 1~•~ V~ll•t Ir•'"' StOdl._, Vt lltr t ...i 1.<1_. kt<~ !oo<>•~ Cot \1 it. 9'~ •-.0-1 "'°11•00 '' ... Ol1.,.,.d St!U•dtn tftd !lurldot~\. fl'lt Ofl"l•WI Pl~'"""" Ol•"I I\ ti JOO W.\I !My ~,,,..., '"''' "'••• tthlo•ru• '1•l• RobPrT N. Weed 0.-t\•dr"! •'Id Publ••""' Jack R. Curle¥ ..-• '"~•·ntnl """ C.•"t•~• 11>1.,.QO, Thoma.; Krc11 1I ~ ~.,,,, !nnm i1 s.A Muroh1n(' ¥d"~QlnQ [djlo< (hclr!"'> H Loo~ Rithard P . Natl • '•"I ...,;,,.A{lont £111lo<; Newport Beach Office 1)1) ,. .... !Kl•• &cl\>lt •••ll ........... ~ •so••" Po lo• 111,, t1'6J 01her Of lien 'I' t~ .V..•• Ull W•\I II.I• ~ltt•! Ulllunt 8t .. ll .... ~f'11Si-I l-l~~l•f\Q1on ""•<II lllll &olCll fMu'••t•d \.tJO••~•· "'"'' 11ta•u .,.1•H11 ti Mn Q,.,.., I·-·~ Telephone 17141 '42..4121 ClassifiMt Adv erlislno 64Z·S671 r~p'"~l 1t•• <'lr•n.-(.,..I P\otl•Vl•"'I U"'n'""/ ~ ,....,, ;re""' •H~•.et·- "111! .... ,,,.,,,., •• ~"·~·Ii""""''" ..... 11. "''.1' "'"' ................... -... ,,... .. ti 11"1'""'•'•"''" cf'f!fr l1111t ,,_,., \t(l<rld rWI\\ ""''"" °''d ,1 C...t• ,,.,.,., "'°II' .. "'• 'wa•r,.,llh"" 111 <A"~'' U 00 -!ftov Dy M•1! ... 00 lftOll\ftf• ""h!.t<f "'""'.,.''°""fl H "'o•!llltt • George Wilson. \\•ho \\'BS accorilpanicd by Orange Co'unty Sheriff-'s l n- \'estigator Les Leber. 1-!e ad4ed that l-l eiser 's desk is l~ted-in an ope n area or the bank. so that investigalors who came.lo arrest Local Armored him did not have to go through a -C D • seeretaryor receptionist. . ar. ' rivers . "\\'c told him \\'hitt \loe \\-"anted and '" ,,,,,., .• that Y.'aS it,'• said Dctecti\•C \\ril son. s -J S "k ,\uthoritics claim thcr-recei\'e_d in-ell e t1·1 e lli.'' R. G" Earlier, s enate GO P \1•hip Robert _eaga~ JVeS ·- P. Griffin interrupted the hearings to charge that Oem(}(!rats had been B B k" "dilly-dallying" ancf "fpold,.gging" rown ac 1ng llONOLULU (AP' -:-1\ "·om an held _!?;!c~u e they ~e~red Rocktfeller \\;~Id in conn~ction \\"ith thc disapJ>tarance De· toogoodav1cepreside_nt." SAC RAMEN TO. t1\P ) ~-.fio.\. o(\1D~.ltl !rn c;it~lif.?:nia.1 ~upJe.b'4S ?~e ~l ~cih'i gan 11-en·ator said ·Ronald R 8w.ga n ~defrnd.'i Guv.·clert been released on bond here. Rockefeller had "made a mistuke or Edmund G. Bro,1·n Jr. on one point Stephanie K. Stearns. 28. or r\e1\' two In his public. life" aqd \\'illingly fiseal restraint. :-• Suspect Freed forRJ~tion six days ago t hat led to a conloct' with IJe lser by lr\_Vestii11tor Leber. w.ho·.claim d to be a sb-'Ch\led hit man or contract killer. \"ork. is charged \\'ilh l\\'O counl'i of admitted It, 'l'he. outgoing Republican govt>rnor Oritng~. Coilnli· _armored ch.r;Jr\)'t: ·s theftdor a1legedl}' 'Sfeilln-rfnoney .nd . i~l'td!)e or Ug. V.:1~ .. m.·c{ ~ Q.U'l~.i,(l:..i.f <?.li found,_)\ill)~I(, )r!' t~~e. unusuaJ po5jli,Qo 'C1'1dd6.a il1d!t~·-old slrlKe'tMaV'an.er tM kdt-0h .. Sed •Wind~···Whit6 ·was sainthood," Grtfhn srutl. 1 or def~ndine a De mocr atic op1)()ne.nt accepting a settlement \\•hl<·ft ·~·ill ·iii-owned by l\t alcolm1 and La Vern~ ·e·ut the Democrats haxe cfel~ycd during· a session ,\\'ednesduy ,v•ith crease their '"'ages al most 20 'percent (:raham of San D.lego. The Grahami1 action on the ri.omination ror months,, students of G all ~l ighSchool. . In,·estigators furth er claim that Leber, Yi'h O \\"a s supposedly brought in from out or state for the alleged mur- der assignment. \\•as partially paid." over the next 29 monllt<;. disa'ppcared afte r making their last he 11aid, and q'laced in jeopardy Lhe Asked if Brown would turn out lob(' The strike, kept under "'raps hy radio report f\ug. 28 from Palmyra operations of the 25th Amcndmenl. an extraNagant '.<i pcnder. Reagan sa.id both union and nianagcment due 1(1 l!ilnnd. 960 m iles south of l·lawaii. The amendment provides for filling a Brown had assured him he "·ouldn'I. the security problems involved in the ':-,_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii;iiii;i;ii~ii;;;iiiii,iii;iiii;iiii;iiiiiii;iii;iiiiii;iii;ii;iiiii;iiii,;~ ~le asserted lleiser paid him SGOO cash during a clandefitinc meeli~g in Costa Jlo·tcsa la st Friday and promised · 10 furnish St 0.000 when the job "-'as carried out. So far, police 11nd Dislrict Atlor- ney'.s in\'estigators ha,·e declined to •release '.\frs. lleiser.'s first nClme but i;aid the couple ha\'e been n1arried 12 years and have l\\'ochildren. · Heiser himself has been employed at the Sooth Coast Plaza branch of Crocker Bank for about2 12 ~·ears. ac· cording to a press release issued by Costa ~l esa Polic e Chi t'f Roger E. ~eth . Detecti\'e \Vi lson said a rtcr\\-'ard that 1~eiser jusl has the ordinary ap- pearance of a middlc·aged banking execut i\"e ~ lie \\"as booked by 1Z:30 p.m . Wed- nesday. transferred to court for ar- raignment. then admitted to Orange County Jail. ""here he traded his bus iness suit for denim dungarees. 1~eiScr faces preliminary hearing \\'ithin lQ_,cli1ys to three "·eeks, unless the procecdini::s are continued h,v the ('OUrt . n1akes hirt trans port or n1illi ons of dol-I Jars dilily. in\'olved drivers rrom Tea msters Joe.al 952 in Orµnge. The drivers Walk~ed out in bo1 h Orange and Los .Angeles counties Sept. 4 against 1\rmorcd Transport Company of Orange and Brink's, Inc .. in Los r\ngeles. Armored Transport has 3·1 dri\'crs, all or \\-'horn will be back al \\'Ork by Friday, according to ~ Kearney , secretary of the local. The 29·month conlracl eulls for three general ,,·age increases. raising dri ,·ers' ,,·ages from SS.97 to $7.12 hourly. The 375 Los Angeles County drivers -ha\'e returned to their jobs following ucceptance of a new contract l\Ion- day. _ During the strike. s heriff's de puties ussisled banks and buslnessffien in the transfer or m oney. Severul 1:obberies in Lo.-; ~Angel es County and '1one or two in Orange County·· resulted fro n1 )ack or sc<:urity for ces durinJ! the strike. Kearn~y said. ' Sweazy Vows to Fight For Teaching Post • 8~·1111 .,\Rl' KA l ·t: mediate ·r elurn to a high school 0111'110111,1'1'-Si•H courts t(l regain a high srhool teachjng former Costa 'Ic~a lligh School jf)b. accordin g lo l'\l ~·:l IX·ck€r. head heacl football coach John S\\C:l7.I' •1~1r the Ne\\-•parl -l\l eStr "t'edcration of . ' . ' ·· Cathers. , \'f1~\·edtcxl.a y tot;1k.e h1sba_ttlc toh 1 ~hc_r ·rhe board ;iction marked the first Sy,·ea1.y s promise lf1 f1!(' :1 1 :1\':~_u1t ti.!)J.&;~tln:inlmou s rccommreda1ionhy •::i me af~~ r . Ne": 1~rt-,~I~~~ ~ '.11 r1l'.~--H:rpri£'\"an ce pa ncl has been o\:erturned Sl'hnol D1~!r1rt lr u:;lcts 11 Jfl1 lr rl h~.~ b\'lheboard,l\l rs.Deckers<.1id. ;~~pea l to.-b{· 1runsfer•;;r1 .from ,'.11 :-1 ·s"•eaiynr g11edl.halhiscoachingnnd 1,i1 c~C'nl n11<1 ~1 1£'·:-cl~~~ 1 ~. '.!c.l.1111g tts~1~ tcuchintz ha\'(' nothing to do \Yi th carh Hlll nl ro 0111 of tht d1 .• t11cl ,, fo11rh1~h other. J.l c s:i id he shouldn't have beci• · i-(·h·IWl.I;>. . , .. _ . , .. . . rlcmotcdr ju~l bel.'ausc hi ~ co11ehin~ : ht :17-~ t .~' 0.111 ph~ ~1c.1J_ 1 <hic'.111011 iscr\·ice!I! \\·ere no Jonger\\'untcd. 1nl'lruc1.01 \\,1 ... hrcrlfrom h1s :..1ulit11ni.t Rober! l>Acker. Princip;ll of the 1·110.ehln~ spot )ust .June after Lhrl'c school,~nid S\\'Cazyv•O!'.trRn~fcrredto Jo~1n,i: seaso~!i ar11I lh<'n dcm.otcd 11nother school to give lhe nc\\' l'Oach • ~1thout ;i <.·ut 111 ptl~ lo IJ;1\"IS :..11ddlr ··rom fo'rc.nch.u''frcshstart.·· ~chool. Hut S\\'Ci\Z\' c:i llrd the bottrd's <iclion Thl' lru1;tccs · onanlmous rcjccl ion of "unfair a nd discri minatnry . ., his pll'a to be reln~lalPd a-. a hi~h ··1t '!!Lhr1T·perog11li\'l'tooverturnthc ~('hOOI IC:lth('I' ('lime during :'I ('\t'll;\•d. ;,(l'\'iC.\\ f'llln('(. 0Ut jf JOO. lhrrc·~ t1 dit•- Sl"~."it'ln T11P'id11,· ni .cht :'\n reason":•"' t:1tor!":hlp in I he district." he s.aid !!t\ ''" (or t hi• hoar<l"s il~nlal of :.ini;:rll~·. 1 foi\\ ta I~'~ U llJlC al S\\"('llt~· said the hoard V. a!i, \n crf crt, ··1lult ln1t lt'llC'hers and lh<'i r orµ. anl~a11nn~ 1n their plucc. \\h~f<'vi.:r thal niu~·hr." ihr lru..:tl't''. rf'fuii:a1 to pla r(' S\\'('117~' In a hiAh icrt)Of)l lcar hlnJr; !fpol \11·n1 :q.;n insl u un11nlmn11'! rt'C(ltnmf'n lln\1011 b~· 11 lhrc1•·mrmhc>r i;:ri<'\'11ncc • 113ncl "'hlch :o:u,i;:uc!Clt•cl that hi~ lll)ptLJI t. l'>ejtr:1nt flrl 'l'hp panrl or one admfnl!ltrntor ;inti IY.'O leaqh t.·r~ 1•11ll~·d (or hi ~ ''Im· \ ' ' Tht> former cu:ich. "ho ha s t::iutzh1 In thr di."tricls for t.'Vl'I\ 'carl), c11llrd lhr board'~ ih1n1a I '·a m•1itcr lhut (toe~ (;;r hC ,\'nnd nit>.·· "It's 11 m:111cr of principle noW ," hf' ~:tld • - I __ ...._ sin eris ·- i DE PA"TMC:NT STO"c; Elegant Attitude The New UL TRESSA"byArrow Arrow d~sn't hide your elegance. Puts Uhressa righl on your back where everyone can admire it It isn't silk but Ul!ressa looks and feels almost exactly like sil k. Pops inlo lhe washer, ~ .... m_ble or drip-dries. Of Klopman's Ultf.essa8, a woven texturi.r:ed fab ric bf 10C!'/o Dacron8 polyester, Burma collar, wide placket, 1apered tqrso, buttoned or french cuff. t- IM COSTA MISA 1r·s -1--- 181' HfWl'OttT IOUUYARD COSTA MESA • .. -J, .. • ' J • -I I -• I * Now for ·the · GOod' News Thur1day'1 Cloeing Pr ices ;s ,DAILYPILDT P 7 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANl liilW Y41tK lUPI) .l. Sallt. ..... $119' IM ~ 1114 W.. .... ""6 Miii Ye•r'• HJch.Lo""• Appe•.r Eve.r1 Set•rdar What Has Gone R ight for Economy? By SYLVIA PORTER ·. Hasn•r anything eont llChl on the economic front lnl974? Sure, many things of ' great importance have gone right -but they prlmnrlly ran Into the category of traelc event!! that might have happened but have not. Toillustrate: -The majof oil-con· sliming nations have not \Ur· ned Inward and become bit· ter competitors for any oil the producers agree to sup. ply. On the cOntrary, 10 countries thv.t i,mport 80 per- c~nt or the world's oll have formed a ca.tel or our own to ··secure oil supplies on r~usonkble and equitable terms." ,......_"',....;:rk••efl.tttt r.t~o.. Do' 'ttNIJO.. ·0it '·lCMtlO... Clog. '.tffwa!O.. Oot '-1 ~0. a.. have not lost a pennv. Public ~t ilsoll fore· ed •· ••y ,"'-•.vm Stock •1'11111"' "'· ,.. 1.,.. ' • ..-"' ___. ,._ 1-• 1!!11.:10 n ,o *'• ..., 1r10•1111$ ':t ' 'I! 1•!rf ••• ,, ... u * ~ • ' w: -SW 1,U t 06 1114 "' ,_... ... 4 16 tM• \oll 1-110 1 ... • It 11..,_'"' HONIO..l.. J 1 .. " ••• I "o" '.: ,·,· ,U -..,., •. confldenctremainshlP, ve t pe.rcent for •hon:· · a::..~ "" •s.w "'° • 11 1M+ "' r11re-.t11 • '" »'--\I ._,..._ '·" • ,, ,,.,. .. , -~ 1f • 11 ,, 'h .. .... ~ ~-money. But t'· een·e !'!. • i ,.__ °"' '''" '· u • ••• '~""' l'.in:1111t .IO • ' •1oo • ·• •tE ,_ w • '" ~ ..., •::!-... ~ .! .. ''° ~!111 + ' n .. c :11· 1' '•1' ~ '~ EVEN TllE -eu'CS\I ~1t 0( 1-•""' Allllllltl.1.»11 11 '' ,,, 1n.N Miii >OJ ,,_ ... l'AllMtf If' ! 11 .. \' U • "'--t-l't-HO ... ~ •• Ht •t .. , '.l'I ~Ill 111\l' ----f'tlCalt• \ I If I~.... f.i"""F ,t0 J 1 1it-.... I~ -·ti\ , . l.S = .,.. .... •• "6 --I -.11' • :t:.·" -.~ " l:J.-.:;i!;I _ Squeezes --,-~,l,_.UI 6 11• H, .... ~ 1; I J ... l'......i .... , lf t\'I.: \.I I lftU • 4 ,_S,.11~.'j "' 'I •>• e ,10 • J\to t ._ nmnng our Europc.•an ullles 1979 -when money Just 1oc,...c~ • • ." lllCllft'' '-• ~ h11o+1'. ,._.WM ,,1 • 14 •"'• .. 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U.'iUtt,; crli1~¥squa . partners. \Ve have been Al ... ~' MT !t J~ ... lllG pl,·,, 1UJO HR .. , Flt•I Y.t11Y lllOOO ..,._"' G I ,. 141 1Q\.'l-I"' OllN.• .. 1 I • .., 1t.ft ••• ~ ... 1.111 ,. • 19~\-"-UG'lflC. l11 .... i~ -A pred1·~ed ma5s 1"ght uchievlng much.blg•er sur-.u11 CAa ·" s •i '"' ··· ClllG,,. 1;... .. i10 tow.+•" Ftlllt~oi: 1•16 "' U\t+ "' rt11-1 ~ ; 1~· "' OoNtt111 ·'° • 11 t'l(o ... s..« •·• • •1 111.o .. '-Un11111w 1 • • ""'-lo ~ L'l. -• AllrQMA,sti. 10 "' .. "' ClllGE91•'.'. 14$4'\'ltl '1iflb.pl •"'··"'DllQ:W+h ldclrW .tO s" 1 .. "" 01 .. uML ·''. i ,..,_~ Soesl'5t.?t. 1 ••••• \,llllftll(.fl.11 I t··-·· from the U.S. dollar into pluses In our trade with the AIPM "".~ ' • 1"4 ••• cto1MH1i 1 . .0 5 4 "" .. 14 "1' II! eo.11 6 1 "" ••• wnbCI 1·.. 11~ 14""'-'" ~ut11 M • J 1 w\lo-w. $!;£11,11 • >01 11\o .>-Uta •-·" • n 1• 1-'' T HE 10 WH ICH h . .... I.ICM l.M. "1 Jtic.+ lt c1r.-.111 120 I tJ 32 "• Gn .IO ) 1'1 ....... I~ .tO.. • • • \4 Ot-Co .u • 5' ..... It l.tO. 6111 10\o .'" \,lllJ1yl '""I • 10~ •• 1. ave "things" has not occurred -Common Markel this year All'lll1SU11• s ~ 3t"<i · ••• "•Pw< 1.ts 1 i• 1• -v. on '·" 1 A '" -v. o. 1tc .. 1 1.20 , '° 119 •.. 5o11..o 1.20 • , 2,._ .. '• vn MM 1.tt '' 1t1•-1• united into arr International AAMK l.11 • 101 ~" .. iii: Sl1 Pf1 ~v. ·· ..! ~ .. 1""' F11PwL 1,,. 1 1J1 11111 •.. .tm\115" ,1 1 1 u:w. ... 0111 E• '·" s Jr "*• "" So Rt• 1 .~ 1 J1 :it1'• ,, ..,.. N..c1 .. , .• >t11 11, t ~. evenlhoughformonthsour thanlast. MM~s\11 .. s ., .. 1~ ~~~~ . .:1111~ !lit--·:.,;. "•''"11VJ 1 • 2"' ... •neB•w .1 , 7• 11 -·~ Ou1-1.~ 1 • i:iw. .. w l"Tir1.111 i , 111~ •.• ll'OP~c• .. • "• ... Energy Agency include the e-nomlc pol1"c1·es were non· The red •"n" i·n our balance ~ .,~, ,• ',,' ,1~-\(o g«rM1• .no J 1 IYt • "" "-<• .101l .. 11~· '"' ""'' "" • 110 \-"• owSl\tlfl .10 4 11 10'-'J-'4 SoP.c111,14 ~ ,, 11•·-·~ Unfl9tM ·"° 1 ,, ''1• i , U.S., Japan and leading · "v1. 1 u S f • 1 . ..... ..... · ...... 111So i.tOd 1 ,,. l-"' ~=~Soi~.~ ~ ~!~.: ~ ,~':,:~r. ~ :2 !:--.~ g:::~r1:: 1~ 'I;~~ t_:~t~: :; ;~t-;:•:: ~~:rt~.~ :: :1~-.l~ nations of Ii'µ rope (with the po 1c es. . : consumers o payment1 resu t1ng from =-~" ~ f .J ~:r;;~ ~ . 1y 111~ .w. ' 1• 5.,, ... '-'r.r .XI • , , .. 'lo ,.,, • Jt. . . 10 '°". "" Oatordlll . ..i 1 1 ~ "' 1o111r11o .t00 , 2• i.1..-,, us "'' '·'°,. 17 lf,,, .•. 'f"' 'have instead rats~ their oU tmr.rts is far different '"'U:r111 ~av, I~:.~~·:. ~; ~;~·~ """-'• ,., s ' , ~ ~ e•tw' .t0a • s u .. "" _,. ,.._ 1ow11F• .10 1 • I ... uSGYPl-':lt~ ..• exception of Norwar, and 1 8 AHt.19IJ11t ,,_ ... ~_..,. n "•dMOl-10-1 1•1 11~---14 ·-•N .~ . ., -• -· 111o P.c••n 1.20 · .. -.,. 11'1 -... Sow11PS".•-.-4'2 It+ 1• l.ISHofN . • 1' 11-'• Fr rate of savings to-a most. ..._from t edestructivedeficits · MnAJtFi ... ·4 "° ,"' .. 14 r.:~ g111:~1" ~ ....;:~ ""'' M<• ... • '' 11.\o-1~ .. _ ,.,, 2 •5 1h ... P11eo.. '·•· • * 100t+ . ..., 5""°"·'°' l • •"" •.. 1.1s 1no1 ·* , ,,.., ,._ 1• ,_ ance,J. hWe h~vl e P ed'1ed cents out oI every dollar of resulting in the early 1970s =~~1~ u 111 7\li• 1' ~le","' .10 ' ', .,"'• ... ~fa'~1.~: :: ~: ~!1\=1~ :::;:,.c,~ : J q..~.".\.'it ::J.-.1fr11:~ ~ ': l~:: t:-'ttZO:~,: : ,~~ ,~t: • i~ ti~~~~~ : ,d•iJ: 1;11, ::: w crea e uge 01 stockp1 es d ' bl · · f of 1 th r h l doll ... ., · ·· l~ J~--·~ ~WCI ' 1,.0. • • .,.. F~""° .o10u "° 1•1o0 ... .....,. 1,1..,. .. 15 .....,. ,,. PKPw• '·" 1 si "-\lo ~ E1 1 ,. 1 _ ~. us Sl'IOll .ts • , + '• and tO share both total isposa e 1ncome,1n ace rom e act t a our ar "'"~ .. Ljt ; n• nVt-\.. "" E1 J • .o • ~ ,r .. '~ Fo11 .. W1111 • u 11"' ... er -4 io ,.,. .. ~ Pc t•t 1.20 • '° i1w ••• """""1 .11 ' ' •~• •.• u~tt1 lM • 11•..-.. lo the fact that real incomes was dreadfuUy overvalued. Am -\b s ll ..._ .. ~ c~ .. i:~~~,1~ :'. ~ 1Vi • ,..._. . .011 • l•Yo • \~ LaM• lft .1 s •J1 "'" .. "' P..: "Tift .ao 4 • •.,-v. ,....o 1.1011 i.. ,,..,t \.'. ""lot>:;?,, 11 .. ~. •· production and imports d 1 S II 11111c.tn220s ''''"" .. v.., c Jzln• 1.._·ii:"•~M .•010 6s1J11 -.,.l.lv'd°"·· 1• s:i..1-P.a111tw-.. n 2 .... "'SciulM> .1t1J1s..,.:w-~U111T ... 1»s1,...1, ho Id b are own rom a year ago, The u .. do ar today is Ac.rt r i"'.. • JMo-\\ 1~: p"' .'!iO • Q 3¥tt "' FtllJllM 1.MI J I• 2J\.o -... l.lv ltw; .IS ... ~pf I.JO .. 21 ..... 11.o Sl•lly 1 . .0 1 !I .H\.ot ~' Ulll"T.i 1.. J •••.• 5 u we esl.appedwith Whi"le of cou rse this 0 falrl p "cdth ·n •c111o1u11 11 2"'-\\cc""'''''' , , .. , ... F•ut11u11.101 1•1•~•"' .. u11P.1m1111 .21J 13 •.• sco1;-.111 "50 -1 U111Jp1At b. ..... 11~ ..... ,.. h · • • mre Y r1e ~n1 •0..111'1.20·~ 211••-"'CMi111vcp 'i ~ 1V,.,i,;Fuci ... 111e1 .. 1 3o1 •l'l ... _1ro11sir•·•! 201•t1o -v.P..,lda1ncs ., ll.i+"'S&O 11rl.M .• rt0,ll>0 -1111o urwtttllft11 .. "'1•1•t•+'~ anot er oil embargo. This renec:ts a deep sense of In· many years neither ""'ran111t 1 n1 tr1'-\.'. ou.F ,.,, a ...,..,. I'll ---G a -u .. 111 """ft t:ito 1:w •.. PM_.,,, •ir .. 110 2• •.. ScBP•l111 .11n :o 11 -•i. Uft«r~co ' '' ••11+ '• very recognition that we are -MO 1111 !iO u 11 .._ • " 11 · ·· , "'+ 11o G*-lndSt J 11 lh+ v. tf'E "'"" s 10 ' -" P-1no11e 2 • * ,. .. v. SIG oi1 c1111 l •:It 21~-"" urw .. •r ~ .. l u ,, ... _ 4• security, it also indicates a dangerously overvalued nor Allklf•1 :n10 u ,~ ~ 'r:N~,~ ::.= :: 2~ 11 .. "'GAc c.at11 t ls 1 ... -i.... LfEo • .M.. , s .. "' P..,c.rt .• • t-J ""'• "-s.&dOlno11 . .o 1 21s 11i.. .. 1 • ..Wn!Atf t s s. 1• .., .. now all parts of a world u· ed 1 "th 1 th us d 1 d d ·l h Amo...1 vsi 2 310o .. "" N.ii L 1 1, , _ i.. GAF tp .n l :u 1:io • • • L o F ,,,. o 52 11"'. "" P.,,.. .ti 1 13 'IOYJ• ..., si0110t11.:i. u 122 •2"'. 1\.o LlfllVIOll .-.o , 11 • .,... ,,_ d th h con nu a1 n e .. unervaue -an 1 as .iimEicPwt '6Jtslsl')-\lo l'olAL"1f'~1~··/, t -1-:.GAFp11.X1 .. u1• .. -.L0F p1•~ .. 253,,,_, PMil'l111.oe s 21•i.:. .. :-.51e1"""'"1.tJ .. ••21 ... -v.u.,..,.., tt11 •U .. econo m Y an at t e dollar as a med1' u m ' of more than held ,.t, o··~ a an Af'M111w '' J 11 t111o-'-\ ~11 s1 G1 ·1 .. s 1 c..m si. •.t0 4 11J 21~ .. loo uooy Mt NI • • .,,_ \\ P•,••P .50\I ~ 1 1s . . . Std Prsn .t0 • J1 11.. ... uu.1F1 ~,. • • • tral:!ingnatlons·w. ill goupor · · "'' s .t.F1s ·.o '•"'+411 SGPt•H 1• u111.o-'iif G.1mS1>11 . .o .. '21 ~1 Lit111Yc11 .'o' 2 •v. ... "•"o •nc • 11 n10+"' SldPrud <-.. , 't\o .•• uSlF111C.,... .,."-• down together is in itself _ The di're forecasts of change duri·ng' a peri"od •.-~">< '•' .• ,," ·.·. ',', 21111 ... .c:oi 1·u ii •1• }1 -1 e>.roo.11 .1.15 .o n >..-"-LIW My 1•r. 1 2• lo -111 PU11G1 .oe. t1 •1 1~ • ..., ~•Y ,.,, • • 1 -'""' \.Kt!\ 1 111 •ti• •· value. international medium or ex· "F~ 'Ci"":: 1210 11 •.. SGp1 1·u .. 5 1• .. _.. ~""" ... 11 ~ 21,, ... up L.on .•ori .. 1 J -"' 011~1"' .10 s 1 1 .. h SIMW••.~ l 2s u \lt ... USM~ 1 + -'" d f ...., U -,... C.•lloll :.io 1 -· • -«, Glrlln~I ·"' J I~ I~ .... UoaMfll'/I•.. I tt, -I (fft\~,. Ill l:lot It *"II I $ 1 111-• \:i ul•P JI l l'"-I'> goo news 0 .potentially funda.mental a!ld prolonged when all currency rates !t.::Si.=.~ ~~ 1:tt= = Co1ciwe11 .llo • ,: t:: ~ &:-~:•'v,,11! t 1~ f~-·i.\ t~1~tJ 2J 21.! :!~-.~ Pt<lni:+.1:l: ': 4 ~~~~ !IMt1•11;t: .~ ~ 1~tt· .~: ti~1~,..1.2 .. ''t Jr·-.~ enormous meaning. scadrc:atles of v~ta11 phroducts bave bee~ "floating" in !:;:::!:,' :~ri iJ s:::=1~ =~: :e i: ~ 1!~ ~ ~rn1't.: .~ ~ :!: ::: ti::.'&: ·s ,J ~~· .~~ =Pt·,~~·; ,: 1~-"" 51--:'':l: ~ · ": !!\\~;: v.,1.,, >}j~ •u ....., t '• -.The international a n raw mater1a s ave not value against each other. AHo"11 p12 .. 1153 .. 111\ Coltl..s Flioa t )' ,~. ~'" ~ ... 11111111;' ··· 11 1oi..t l"f Litto111111...,1 .. " • ... PPL•'·"' .. -• ••. s1trtt11 A 1s 1 sh• ,,. VHOr11, s •1 1th ... bnnk g y t h t b• 'd Sh t •-I I AlllHOIP lll n 214 21"° Col ,.._ .JO 11 u 2~ • y, G Ami 1.1'11 . · 2• lt'1 ••• Lllln 'u z' •• .&-11i.:.+ -It P11P6L pr 1 .• "° ,.._____ tr I Ort .10 11 • 2t -\~ Vtnoo(o ·' 1tt 2 ''" ... in_ s s etp as.no c.i up •• orages__J.lOV~ F oa.ting a so-has not 11111111-n .ilti .. 1 2v..-'\.l. ; .. ,1 ,15 , 11 "" .. \.lo GnAOU .IOQ11111,,.,. •.~ 1.111011111"\IA ,. 1 ~ ... c.:;,r,4.so .. 1100••1••+-\lo ~111111.,111i11ou. .. ~. v"'1a.111 .10J 21 24"-11o broken down desp1"t "be · g · srangln• b I AmSN•lllf , l:W. •L 1111t;1w•1J1eou ...... ~,r.enATr1.11a 1 11Jn •• n .1...0C:k11eH1 '" •111 ••. 1.210 1• '~"' •l.to3 ._.11h-1• vtt1wt1.ua ,. 1t n•-'• r ·iu fH t'tt " Ge eneasu;i inarea 1 • ecom1: a synonym ~r A111S1111..,;i 21 1i.;\; 21•'-•1tGM.Tpt2n .. 1t0et1 •' L~wCP 1.20t •211Yo+M>l'wwl.,..tV.. •• 1u +1111 1.'2• 1l1l'llt-:1o v..icooot11 2•>t1• .. ~ a1 res o ers a 1n er· from nails to newspr nt, .. drowning" and the world is Alr!St.11 1111 J '° """• 14 !f:Apt1~~ ·. 1 ... ,,, .. 1 r.enBrK,.io 1 > ,.,.._" Umlls.Ft .3'1lt.•1l •'-"-"" 1"' 1Jo0 .. • ,..,,. ... ,,,. • s1 1, __ \o VF totp.H :lt 1st.-"-I l I • f Am MIMI 10 4 6J t ._ (;.Ii 1,9' t 7• ~Vo fblf .6t S t1 I'--\ot l.lt\lllgl.-S 11 lt -4-fl'9Mlo;I 19 S 212 1,_. lillo ,JI 2 10 ,.__ * V*-W .. , 12 1 •. . many. esser nst tu lions in from copper to cotton, rom acceptinJ anevolutionof our """'d"' t'i!I • . 11 41 : v. Co!Gt. 111 illo 1,., »V>--... Gil cor 1.10 6 • ~.. lll<ltoon .• 1 1 s\lo ... Peiu•P' 1-» .. uoo u -~ -. • 1 11 '1Yi-... v1t1cwceiio 1 • s~+ .,,. ta.J "-B r i t a 1 n....a n L utility poles to electric wire monetary system M1Si.r11 .11 • " 1 ••• Ott PktlH'•l · · so , ........ ,,.. Geft a ... •• ~ n 111 . . . ~ s·1"" 1 • 11 ''-• 'A PffPI cw .20 • .. M-• k"""5Mll 1 • 2 11~ •. • v• El« 1.11 1 •It •~· ,. ,_,. · . , -• AmStOl'tll • 1fl7V.-\lt C111SOflllJ6 'i llU"'•"'Gll0.1111003 20 ·3'111-~ LOll95G1.Ml•·.e2No•I 12..36 • tl:m>loo•lill Mottt.-.1• 1•11"'t,.. YtlJtc"1f5 • .'IJ30« +\llo elsewhere and theba·"-·~ and Cable _,,,, ... ' .. '" eM l.2111 2 ll lYo + \lo Gin OVMm ' tt 1•v. •·· '-lltl.4• • 41 11 ..... V. Go 1.60 11 10 ~ .. SU5-Alt ,i~ t 1 1 ••• V•EI pf ).to,, rtto t1 -~ • llA• .... • IJt • ... ... ·E 1.IO ,. 161 lli.!i. "' Elec 1.60 11 Si4 ll~ ... "' te;ii1 "1f • I .. USO •1 ... l11EI .ti It 2• """• I' !.tlllltiW 1.:1:2 :a 1 2Ut ... Vt El pt 'jf .. rtoo '6\'t-1~ tc:y of the giant Franklin -nNALLY,m Eworld :W:lr.!:. il ·!ltt .~ 'pl1.10 .. 10 19 +1 9!~1m1r11, n ,•t-~ ~o.11 ... n s ""..., •. : ,'M~"~., • •, ,""'=-', "'si:ww..,1 ... -t. 1 20 +"*' v1EptJ1. ·',. 6111+~ Natlonall."theU.S.TheCe"· SHORTAGES •B.E AT"TflflJ.1',. J s "'-:w. .. w. c.amsiw130 1 l :as-'llo ......,11111p13., • ........ ur11C:O•P1 » ~'-... "" . .. . .. s..a.... !oflOI .. 11 ,-. ... , vo..._ • .., s 41 ,.,,_ ... .. ._... -->-ex· has not been struck-by the 11111 Tl-rwt ,-. 1"' "' CmWEG 1.JO 1 11 ~"' Ge11 _Mt0 .1• • ,. 11'1-~ l.M.llM uw • ,,, 2t"+ "' 1 .eo 1 1 11111+-"" swoPrap .. • • u•-'"' vlOkllM 1..0 5 10 u11-t~ tr I Ba-·~ -ll h -'' ~« .. CWE. Of l.4Q ., I 11 +1 Ge!IMIH 1.20 1J W o!CM-'9 LIP«Ut . 'J 1 M 1'9-\.o , .. II .II 15 I ..,.._ .. S..C:rtsi:C 30,. 12l 9"1-1111 ---WW-abl" ,1 u.11.ers dacthua Y. ave pecterto ease for many catastrophic de Press~' on fof !;,~;i~ .~ 1,J 1~:,:-;_ ~ cw1: pr 1.2• .. 1 " .. 1111 lll'MOl l.tOcl 1o 101J U\0-1 LiiuGM 1.t1111 22 1M1-~ ,.. .» s " -"" $1.W>Oln\." 2 • i!Mi •.• -c..1• • 111 nVJ+ '°' pu IC Y state t ey will as more products in 197. 5, in· • the 1929-32 vari·ety > ea"red Awtt p11 q 1HO t•:w. -C:-Ed"' J •• ' 11"' .. 'i(i o..-t"'4:w. •• • .,,,,, . · · ~tn 1 J 2 t!Hll ... _ c ,,....., ·· J J1~ •·• ~ 011 •• • 1s •1111+ ..i. We<l'lpl 2.10 •. o """ ..• • AmtSI iOd'i 2 )V,-. C.1!°'111'2 .. 11 15~"" Gl"""'1119'S., I .. 111-V!t LTV Coro 11S1 1~-"° •Htl11 .16 1t 'ff 11"-_, 5'.-IOl4Pl111o •• 42 ~.\lo Wac:Rll.SOll I 43 • + '-sist banks that get 'into clacting such essentials as by 51 percent of Americans A'"'~•t'.90 1 : 1~ :.: c-,, 1:90 .. 1J "1' ... r.en flerf .•10 •o sl'I ... LTY c.p.t... 2 11t1-'II. Pne111,o 2.10 s '' J1'lli-:Mt S...lllieim , s 41 11 ..... 11o W•IQ-110 1• 1 1~•+"' trobl dth th t f II. db I I AMF1111l4•M11ft v.COt11..,E1tw1 •. 211 -"'GPuau1 ... s2•211 .•. LTVC.Sr>f .. •41-"-'li 1111 ... •tu~lllSumtr11o.tosuu -4"w.ire.w,.ill3415't-4io u e an .us . rea en to ert 1 zer an c em ca recenUy polled by Gallup. Amr• :io , ~2 111._-; 1111 c-011 1i , 12, 1 ...... Mi Geft R•t,ac:1 t ,. 1"'• v. LWrro1crll n n :so11t-"" ·lel~ ~ •. 'l!: u ••• s..m""' '"" . . , :w • •• wt11-,.,, J ,.. ,,,.._ •• set off a dom1nn-hie series fib-s. Areaa wheresuppHes Rather, the probab,·11·1y 1•5 AMP •nt,1111 1s. 14111-"" CloOl•fll 1.11 .. • 1s-"" Gl!SloNJ ·" 10 tt 1• -11.1 Lwr.1,s . 1 '" '"' ... E... •• .,,., JWJ ··• S1.ro111,...M1z 50 n"'-"" ""'~.10 • •1 1011t . i.:. r I .1 D • .• _ . . •" Nrt>e~ co J " 1"4.-It Gomm S..t 1 1 .. ato .. "" Gii Sf"l INI l 10 21t+ '-' ltdow 1. s ,. • -"' Elpl 1,,. .. iM t.l -1 5'19 o;1 1.t0 '' t 1t11to-3\i -. L.otel 1 110 ,,_ \:o o a1 ures. eposiwrs 1n in· are expected lo remain tight growing that inflation will M'I•-. eo.11 ' 5t t -1.1, ~, Sti 12 2• 2"' ... co ' E 1.• • m 1"" • v. Lw1t"Yt 1.00 ' 1• u-. .. "" El 111. 1.• .. 11111 )I ~Git ·'° " •1 1111 ... w.N ,._ . . JI !\ii ..• Nl'lil 2 10 1 U J1 l'I Coll'j19t1 In . . 9 ~ ~ GTE "1f 2V. ,, 2 llVt-\It L"'aY .!Sci 2 1 .. i.~ ,. ISUO 1.10 5 •I 1S '" So/Go1pl1.31 .. I 14 +. \.I Wt,n«o .to I J fto ... sured institutions in the U.S. for a I on g ti me are ·moderate from now on and ...,.,,,:'p1 '.M.. 1, • ..., ; "' '-"" 1.l1la , • 11 • "' G11F11111.JO .. reo uv.. "" Lyu"' ,.,,, .. it a"'.('""' .1!1>Mo ·'° u Ml <U,._ -S<.tpr>tOC11 1 11 u\.11 .. . w11,r.-• ,..., .. 1 2Jv,-1 Shrl.nklng. the recession wi"ll end ,·n ..,,,""" 1.X1 • •1• 3~:w.-,,. Con111o11 1.to • :u uv.-"' co 11,. 1.10g , •1 11" .. v. L'f!ICJ't$r .t0 !11300 • hpt:~ 'l: ·.; .• J .,2::: ~ 5up1-v,1 ·'° • , ·tjl'f + v. w""'°m...a 1 u1 ii..-"" Utility Pushing Insulation M'lltllft ,JO 4 • 1\or-\\ COlltKC .to • f \~\lo GefltKOln< 4 JI 3Y1-\\ --lollM-IPI • ...... .,. SwlntM .tSll J • \lo ••• WiCrnoft\o .. S .q -\o -We have not been hit by 1975. The debate centers not ...._1111 1.20 l ioa 111<1-\; c0tt Ed .•i.o l "' 1...,_ ~ r..1111111P .s. ,, Y ''"' .. '-MttMF ,WI 2 11 '""+ "" . iv~ 1~ ! •, ~· "' s-.n1o. M 1 s ' .. ~ wtem.t '"'.. , 11 -\. MtllNC 1.• s 11 Ul'J-"" C:-11!0 Pf ' . . • ~· " Gi P.c ·'°' • '° ~ .. :lo MicOonld 11 11 I -"" . lW II -••. ~ .n • ll UV. .. ' wtrnrto .50 ' ,. st. . .. adevastatingcreditcrunch. on whether or when the Al!Otl'C1ty1 1 21 ,,,.,_"' ea..1~dp1 s .. • »llo--iw c.Pw"1f7.IO .. noo """_.,.,MK-• .10 • 1 1111 ... !t'f"'G 1.tt .s • 11 ••• S\'flmpll.t0 .. • l1 111+111o -L1ll!l .1t 1> Js1 1~-'· Credi., has been ex· downturn wi'll end but. ~1u .110 1 s -i.t C.onEPf•.•s .. 11t.M11o.o-v.G1Pwflf1.n .. it0n .. 1 Mtcft'lf1t .2J l u l••v. ·::o,'·mr~:,,J:·M; Sri;t1W1001111 s , w."'r:si.294 10,,. .. 10 Ntw1 Cl ti I 11 lf\~-\,:, """"" l,JJ • 2H UW.-\lo Get• Pa I 1 43 11 • Vo MtM pl 1.10 .. I 11\'t• Ml II · ill+ -TT-WHllGS 1 ... t I• ~1 ,. · 1· I 1· h with h b nd-...,_MC .Ml ' t 111-• \\ Goflfdttl ,.,., .. • • -1 Gettr 1.• • a tl1M>-11t IMC:y 1.1a s 11 nft-"" . N ... • '° 20 ... t.ttEkta .tt " 1 IM+ 1<o """"'"'11 .111 :i • """'-:i. cruc1a 1ng Y 1g t, mor· rather, on w et er it will e AP<o Oii •1 1 20 11 . . . ea.. ,-,,, .10 • u nv.+ "" GF e111 .s1 • , • ... Mid Fd .011 .• i.. ' + \\ lllf'f',, • ..,·" ·,-"• ?!~• v. '"""'" ,,.,1 .. • It.• v. w.Ni p1 lYo .. 2s , • .., .. "' tgage money all b ut t ariflaVshape ra 11,potcoc.o.11 ,., nt c-i.NG2.101 "" tlllGJnPCm11 31o"'+lloMtds.o...-•.. ' • .., ... -°''· ....... ,..111,111 ... • ts sl'>+"'w.111$U1•J su"-"" -nex ye T • 0 " pl CDl'JI .... o ti\-·~ COtl$tll Pw , 1 HI '"9-Ill GUM' FJ111 SI ' ,. ·~-v. ""-9k0. .n n 21 '"• "' lt!MM :!ii ~I~ r.:::'.. lplley pf 1.. • .... ... Wtlll w 1.» • 1 11 .. . unavailable in some saucer-sh4pe - a sharp APLl>ft .so .. • •"• ~ ConPPl•Vt .. r10 11 ... a<ld Ltwl1 l •' 1iw ... ""-.1511• 1s '" •.. ,,.A 11 5 21 ti. 111m11e& ... • 1s 111'+"' w.u11W1D1 • JI •l<o .. . · Lo have been d d b · k 1 •Pl..lllc 1.0... s 11v. • .,., GoflP • '·" .. 1JO ~ +•v. Giff "'m .J.2 1 tt •ir. .. v. wri.ryCt 1 s • 1111. .. "" "' ~1 s ., ,.,. ••• Tllllllr "'" " ., ,, _,.. w.wu .ud 10 to 1, regions. ans own.an ns uporasow APfll1"Mon , 1,.._141 C..Pwrr>f• .. • J011t-:Mt GI•-1.so 1 1w 2s11., Mt-HMn 1111'11-l'il ,;,d 3 Ji -·i4: l-C:.'11 .• ,, JYJ ... 'N.lyntG .•• 1:1 ., •..• ·horribly expensive, with down, a bump1·ng along bot·. ••A sv 1M10 11 ss\Ci-"" e.onn•1• 1.11 s ~ ~--.. , 5,i-s 2.• •""• "' Mt11111N1 ..... 1 3'1.-Mt ,..',..., , n ______ .... techntolor .1 :u .s...-~ w..t11u11111e .. 1 ,.._"" twt .. " 36 5 :JO J C.llCMI 1.IO • '3 ~ .. Vo> .1»15' IQ •Yo-Vo "'611H11l.r.t • 111 Jl\li-\\ ,_-----Tfdwllctll I 10 i _.,,. Vt!tllpll,ltc.:. 2 U\1 ..• even top-rited borrowe~s tom and a sluggish swing up. An:11ro .iS1J 1 n tPAt-·._ t1111CoQJt .o 2 10 ....-"" • ""'' 10 '' 11"+ "" MAPCO ... u ul 1•"'• -. "':'-~ 1!11:11r'w.! t: '•tt-.l'O • » n -.......... r .... -, n •'k+ .,,.. Payl·ng 12 to 15 per-for Bu=de resslon'. No. .vc11c E1110 •• 1 ,~ •. . GM111GP 2 . .0 1 JOJ l:I"'+ .,., G-u.. ·'° 4 11 u . .. Mt••'""" M •. 11 1141-141 1 _..,. 1 11 1......_ .,. ''*°' .Js J 2 1• •.. Wtooo.1 c11 • 11 2+. ••• Sa D. G and El """"~ Ar\11• .n • • ....... "" er.t1'w"'1v... • ,. .. 1iw Goll!W'1 Fe• • • •v.-111 ... r0i 1.eo. • 104 11 .. 1 ,. 111 ,.. s 1 • .,,, .. "" T•lt<IYM 311 :i· ,, •"-.... w.nM<'-il! 1 1s •+. ,. .. n Jego as ~ ]oansandtbeU.S ..,......,.....__Cop lt1tFlieldEftflttprltll.lllC. "'lrflS1.M• 4lll'O-"° CllU 2,10 •116 JJ +Vt Goonrltl,11S 0111 +V.MtrtOl'IKISMJl1 t\4o e1.»• '''°" T"""'omp 0 ... t.t2 1'--YIWtitMltl. 1 9t.14a•·,,,_ be ...... ~.r Arll9"t..&611 It t\\-\.11 Cd!U 1.ttel 1 I•.,.., ... Gclulclt11110 i 101t11l-"' Mtto:or .. 1 .. n:aav.+¥a k1A •11.1211 ... _ ToM• (;Ol"t1.: 2• J14tt\\ \lltfelblll c .... I ~' ... tric Company will gin a L.toG 1.11 4• 11 ~ QJ111A 1.Do .• 11 l ... lloulCIPI 1:n .. · u 1s -11; Mtrenwi _.. s 2t1 1-\li-YI ,._ 1.M s 1~ 21111 .. -. w.1k F• ;'lif ' 12 11\:o .. 1~ two-year program Monda" _ 1 R 11110¥ , 1o,r, C-.1 1n~i1 •• ,, ''" •.. Gt"'w 1.eo o '"' >ltli+ ~ 11MrMitf1.• i ti 16~"" ~·~~~ • ~ ;::;: t:; 1-•wt .. " 1"+ ~ WFMD l.JGO ,a .u -,•I•• 1, 'F d':D ..,..,.CfJ ·s ~, ···CanM1to .-.. ~1111o ••• eor-su .•JO 1 tt-"'11Mf\OllLA1w."1.,.....-. ,,..v.··lSO ~¥. --11111<'1 .. ,.,. .. 1 .... WtuJJlo .... ,.,. ··- ---w-wou . 1.• ""• us tW.+ It c:c..ttt-o-.. • 7tO t~"' Gt•~~ .tel l 2 •I'< ·~· IM..-t\ ·* • l "" 1 • "" •co 1,Jo 2, 20 all'>---llt "Tt•C8\l'l.11111 It l1""+ ~ '"'"u' :-w"r ·'' ~·'! ..• •• )l~m-CS.VI '•""_· ·,-'·••' ".-' ·-• ·, , I f ' ' pr Liq + 11 :U +'it c.:tifllfil I 1 111 ,lll't• \'io GttnlW .Jtft l4 IIt ~"' ••· Mkie¥ .61 I I 1 llj •·• PCJJl!d ; 10 ·~ ,., 21!.l.O \41 "Ttn<O .211 3 110 U + lWo 'IJ\1P! "-llJ 4.o! 23 ,1!}'• ,, . aimed at encoura&ing its • e C<!S es erves e I'°'" • m ttl'+ '4i, Compil 1·'° s JD 41'>-ilo Gt-I 1·50 l t 1'\\• "1, ,....,..,. I.Ml ll' .0 •j"" t '* lltllr>f • 04 •• iiao .io .,.1 ltMnt P .14 l UJ IR-YI WPtPpl' 4h D "db .. ~-14 A10rYGTAOt tllt -llo ~ 21 1211 \t, !l ti1d 5 JS t ,,.Mtrlotl 2"1 154 1Y,-llo OCllllH 30 4 3 ,_ .. Tt~Elrl.10tl2'5)0-VoW18't>cl.llt.Jtl~t1.1 f11'1 ,., t MS.0-t1AO J 7 2G -""° (llet.Ufl .~ ... UJ 1 -~ A&P.lSO I :M A .+-\.\ ,,_,,,.Fl,'M Fl .,.~ .. 14 rt11t'1g J l• 1""' l•GITtl.1• 5 lS '•"'-"' Witr11GoNA,lt l}l JOI• ,., Com.pa-nL lfi"cl I• F w E rhlonii .., J s. 1i. .. w. °'°"'11 1.111 • u 11-v. ruu0v1.10 .• • ""' ... Mtn:M1.10 • n , ..... "" .SA UK s 19 ~·~ "T.-G1T.t1Vt •. 1 J•i. •.• trft1Ptcll9d s r•-r• •.. ' 0 . IQ l.iJ.rJ 11 S +"''-t'Uo .• Jf Sitt-\.\ ltl,IClltll llll1-1i11 lll'lll C11t1 ,MI 1011 .... •·· Sc.1!20,1ll l114t 7eJ9jlll.10•tl521tl ,., WitllPllO .Jt • 11 !f•-1\ •• ti mate that ir all the r • co no my llC.ltEI IYJ S 11 1~+ "" i:-T'lre .tO S J ,,..._ "° GtHN ... 1.IO 4 30 ello-"' ~...CO .11 !4 Ill 111;:,+ y, El.G 1·n t Sit 12n-""'6. J~UJINI Ir S I• II -,,_ WUltloll 1 . .00 l f2iO 10''9-1, n111c11• i"" n IQ ~ 'It c....in0 .WI s s •11o+ "' Gtlll'1f<ill ....... 1'11 -••• ....Wiii,. .Sol • 410 ,, .. _ \to EGtll' i tO 1l 14 lKElt 1111tr I Wt11.U11 1110 .• I .QI~ ..• homes tn tbeir'5ervice area Ac11 Pl ~-. tt!iO .,, c°' "I 11'Ht 2 30 22~ .. -1 wt11 uft • 2111 2tl'-1111o ........ , .IOd • . 1 n11o-111 E~ 1 ·t0 •• ,JO .. +i·· 1 ' 1 • • 1 $ .-• ,_. WWft"' 4.to ... 2 J1 _ .. n \Fl( llf J.i!L.'... 111.Jt_:::_ CAllMI l.I0_4 •4 n-"' Gtwpf S.Uc •. µ \iV.-.... ~I l.S1d •• 19 UYo• v.. $ llld'{s. ., 71 :11 ..... "T•M.oll.Cll 15 15' 11111+1 .... WWIOCll•.MJ •• 11 l1\IO-J\fo were properi y -ill.s.uJatcd, !!Rclii . .,, 1 . 115214t 1\lo ,.,._. cP .. 11 1• ... Grll Git I.Ill ' ' 1614-Ill Mi lnlY l,OI .. l1 11'11 .. " HHA, to! s •S 111'1+ ~ '• PL T .Sid • 12 ani. ... Wtllll El.''', ,,. 9\\-'"' Id \"ASH-IN-GTON tAPl The reserve reqw·rement 11" Gor11 ii l' 1v.-"" CorllG 1·11• 1" '' vv. .. "' 1·" ·· 1 n • v. MMllv 1.n~ 1 • 11\oo ••• M• 1jo • 31 1314 "Teauui 1·1t ~.:1011.10 ·• ao •t ... thecompanywou savel4 '" -A\'\o c.,,.1 ,2 'lll ... ~1Eq .o10121•1 • ... 'f!Mll.o..• n11 .. n M11wE.Jt1 • .. u\ro .. v. lct .. ..-3 29 ~· .. 1 .. t 12 31"" ... w,r.,c1A11 • .1 21 -w · al Th Fed I Re erve Board I b nk checking accounts ""c, -• "'•1·1t c.i....i.. 1·•~ 1 JO 2"-• Mi Gt•yllnd wt .• n 1,. ... ""' os .... ' 42 Jtloo ... Ac 10 • •"-•·• ,.,.n 111111111 • 1 •VI ... """"'*1.11 l 1 u:ii-. .. .,. percent of its nalur gas e era . s or a A..c 111 1 • ·· 11 1,.,.. .. ._ c.wits .1w • • '"° ... Gnt11V .11~ . • 1• 1._ "' "",.re., .n o 1 u-1o.-"' P , .... , ,2 11"" •·• "T••lr'lll 1.10 s ;. 11 -w. """""''" "° n lll 2fl.-""• annually. --!!'he-program wil t a&si1t homeowners by arranging to have insuJation installed by a repufable contract.of' and by arra nging rmanclng through a local bank, if desired. Officials estimate that the owner or a 1,350 square foot house would ~P8Y $270 for insulation which would . save him $27.JO annUally in heating costs at current rates . The assi S tance is available to South Coast residents in San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point and Laguna Niguel served by the company. Addilionat information i-s a.vatt;ible by calling the district office at 492-Slll. has moved to pump more was lowered by one-Half Vffl'Pf.JO ii • a1 -..., Got! Brei .1i 1 1• '°""" ... ...,.., . .o • s 11,. .. "" Mtri.lw.Y s J •"'•'"' ..,.,.1·111 1 '"'"" -ift to1trpft.ot .• A n ... ._1F..,..t0 • s1 •i.o .. •• • , Ao'lllM.ltl • O 116 ,., Cl'C l"UI • t 11""+1"' dl .IOd • I tllt-W Mlf!tql,3111 t 21 -'-•1c11 '11' •S fft ~ TutrpflM .• I 1 ......... WllfPSl .lW I Jt 2\h-\'o money into .the nation s percent, from IS t9 17_,S.per· -11"' .-.i ci S'lll--..,. c•-c 1 . .io 1 •s 11"' .. " 1111.)1a ' •1 ,,._,,.. "" e ,. " 1... • ,,,._ti. 1 ., ·21 m• 1111-..,. T~i0t.o1 10 • u nYI-..,. -1-4 ,11110 1o12 1""-ta -.. -onomy for the ~w-5tmas -h · · .ii.....t "'1111o 1 ,.. ... ettdli 1:; .•1 1 21 ....._ ,.. 11ui. .!IQ s 1t ,...., "' MC• int .io s 41 2•-.+ h ~111" ·,. ·; 11 22 • v. lhmflttt n 11 u :w1r:1-v. ""111 Got!,., 1 11 1'1t-"" '"''~' c:ent, t e same as 1l was 1n "'°""' 1.4 ii .-t0 21 _ v. croc~•r 1..., o ti "" "" 1 ~ .•10 2 1• 2" .. . McCord .tt • 1 1\0 ... ~ o--Thor!!111 .lit:. s s •w. .. ,. W!lhc ott 1.. 1 ''""• .,.. shoppinoseason. Julyl973. 01l&G1• n 1~"' NEI H.;.em ·~-"'a...110111.n 3 31• u.,._14 Mcc ... vi .20 .. to )Yo... 0•11111111 u111-.. "T~W1'20 1 •i.-"-Wft\Mo\.Xtal 1, 1o•• ... • -a a-CnMIS.H.1 I R16Cll 3 2+4 11tl>t Vo M<Ol"ml.2011 'US 711\i-ilto. 506 ... 11-1 It + y, Tiwlfl1Cl .tO S t ... _\_ Wlllll1ktC,,. t 12 2 •+loll But it did it thf"OU.31! the For lime deposits with a wu .-s a.. ~ v. ~, " ..... 1 ' ,·~ -~ •A p1A .zo .. a -· "" M<Oon1d co111•~ lo! -1" \IW ·!IQ 5 s+.+"' n ·c:oro1.to 1 ,, n ~,,.. -~"', • 13 .-.... ... od r I -• · f ( 8Kh9 .!On 102 10 ' ,,, ,_,, ....,.. t -l+tlt+ '"' 111118 1.311 .. 1• 1' · • • McOonD .olO l SO '""t '-~·If-llOfA.IM' .Ml t 1t :i.t\11-\to Wi•belcll .21 • 1J J + \'I uRuSUalmetfi o owenng m{l_tur1tyo our months or Bt11trr~.1o, •1 s ... er.ni11 . .o s •1 ~'" uscu1.u 1 19 11i.•1t Mi<GtEt1v..1 1' 1·.,.-~ •IHOft .aots 111 a11o•:tll t•11t•111 ,-• ,,, 1!'o-M> w11111m1.M10 su 0111+11o th I t f r th I th b d ed d to e11e .. o;1 11 21 •1 31-'1't. C1'S '' .so • •1 1-"' 1&w1 . .o • ,, """• "' Mccor H1 .so s t2 '"' + "" 1,,...,. 11 1 120 ,.,. 1'1'"' int 2 • 4l 30•-"" w111 eo.~, .. 132 ., _ .... e requ remens o e onger, e oar r uce 8,100 ,.o, 1 1, 5 ..... cu111g.n . .a• 11 ·~"' 1•w1w1 .. Jt •lt•14 M<GregrD1 ·1 1~ •.. 01ft ·'2 4 ,1°"··· Tl-1M.so1 1•11h-V. wiuCopt .io .. 1 .o\'t+l<to amount of reserves banks 3 percent the amount of s.toGotst • .ii s 1 10.. .. "" eum, '"~ ·~ .. • 2~ ~~1~ uw1p1 l"o .. 1 "''I>• .... Munty••"" 01140 l4 • v.. ::=c1 ""' 1 s 1, ,.,.,. ... :~ nm-11 ,,.o. • .,. 211'1-"' W1Mo.1.>1 u 11 "'"'+ 1o. u10"1"' tl 1~+YI """'· ·· 1.., \ollll'ICbl t 11 2 MtltteA.tO• 2 11"-" 111101"°'·4 111,._~ jl!.Nrln ,,OQ ., 11 nv. ... wl...,.tt.ADo .. st••"' musL maintain lo back up reserves banks must keep ii.cu 1:n itlt+._ cwnnD<"o . • ) 41">-\ro -••-Mc:L•111 .11 s 1• ,,..,_"' :" 11111 32 , as ~"" ot11n P11(i•J ' 5111o ... w1,e1P f.l4 1 141 n~-\lo P11 .,' It ltr. ., , (11rrllK .tfd .. 3' 1<Rto '" IF B .... f 61 II t ~ McLlllS I.Ml • lJ U:W. t Ill :..... '.JO 7 JI ,..,,...._ \t T-!illlPYCI .• 11 61'lo-" Wi•[fpf 1.tO .. t1.0 tl\'o-\..4 bank deposits. on hand. The requirement .,,.. ~ 2 . 1 u ... c..t1erH 1"'° i 211 ~ ... "" Ublft 1.20 '° 1•s ,l>"""-2"° MtMll .io • 11 1111. "" u. ~ 1 5 311 11~ ~ lolf<IO Ed1 • 15 11--\\ wiw.PS 1.11 1 20 nll+ \o Themoveconstitutedad· hadbeen5percenl. MNY2.21S 11 21f't •.. ey,;10p1i.t02 n201~ .. 11o 11~1.xi1 1s i.~111 Mttd c t.l'Ol 151s ... u.c .. pt• 10 """ rorok.C:P .•l 2 1 ........ wo1c1c 1.10 , 12211i. .. w II-* .,,. .. • )2 IO'Jt-"" CYPnil 1 . ..:1 s IS 1SYo •.. -lell'I •• a I lt l .... ~ Mtidl>l J.IO .• 2 11 -'Iii. ~tot.Bl 10 'i ., " ... JooUAI .lOQ ' 1 s:i.. .. ; -~ Werl<I • s 2 -"9. ditlonal evidence that the The board took two ae· S.M7r111i, s 3' J.!:W.+" -o 0--arn1f9 1.00" • 41 lS .. ~ Mt.,tB ?.to .. s ll _, """' OlCI "' ' ''-" ·" ' • ll\t-"' Wllmtc• -~ s 1• J\\t" S.•11011 .IOd .. 51 II-"' DI'"°" Con " UV. .. " 1'1.ltrMll .n 1 l M-~ ME I Corp 3 . S4 l"lt-~ "'' ., ..... 21' ,..._·~ Jroonwm .,If , ltf' •:\ii .. \it -•Co .•• J 1 'Pt-~. 1-·ederal Reserve Bollrd Is lions on time deposits with cit .20 '• 1• ''"'• * o...A1~• ..o • •1 ,,,._ v. 1rr11c 1.20 5 '° ,sv, •..• M111 Sl'IClt _.. • '2s1 •'-.. . • Too• 11 1u u11o-" 1rn~1111.1& .. 1• n . .. Woo1 .. h 1.20 • 101 1110+ "" backing Ofl-sl1"ghtlv from 1"ls matur1"t1"es ol fess lhan four BM11e1 1·'°" .. si tr.-"" o.,..,,,..36 ' 1' " .. "" Hl•w.o 1" ' 23 .lOV.t. ~ -"""' 1 J ' • ~ ee1111 1 eo 1 s 11 + 111 Trn...:un .•s 5 "' •'I>• u. WD<111 Al .... 1 ,. lh ... • ~Clll .tO l «I lflt+:i.t Dtrtl11 .to!I s 1' IH'it-\lo ¥1tHlr..20. 60 I ... Mtrt51r ,to• 2 l1!ilo•'4 fl<llGIG '.o l "U\.lo-.... T.....,,,F ,IOd . l n1-\il Wtog.lw1.t0.IO •'•Jiii-•• tight restraint on the months. The net effect was -in • 2Vt .. 1210 21 +1~ O.rtlNI p1'.. s 211\ ··. •tt•1 1..u.o . . 11 111,,_ ,,. Mt'<~ 1.t0 1• •tt .. -1"' 111_ ;.o 3 3 ,... .. . rr111un 1.s. 11 ,. ,, -1 v c.r, . . ,. 2 f.I Mf .20 l 19 l~t "' Dtl• Gt~rtl I• 31 1•lM-:W •-•fl t.61 1 I' 1 ... . . . Mtn111., .54. lQ )91 10\lo • 1.6 11 eiec -IO s u 11t\-"' Jr..,,wy \ . .0 } lt ll\'o-Yo _.Y1-nation's money tap.The to trim the reserve \M1111 •. ti'llt.+~°"""'"' 1.1•4 111 ... 1_ • ..,.,A,b 1s • ....,_"' MH.1Ptt .osnm21\0-"' •IE1tcritl .&n-,. •111~w•1r .. n ,,,. .. ll••oac,1u.112.s>\-1.,., • ded f th flll!dt04 1'0 ~to+~ Dt•llnlll.IM .. 1t l'ot\o 11e!I•.,. S 1 1-.... Mt!.tll0 .tl<11 2f l "1-"' ilGrp to '9 tt ,,,._ ... rnWFllldS•14 ,.,,_·.,.. )11r•1nc1t/l 3• I -loo restraints were inten to requirement rom e cur· -111.. :.O 10 ,., 21t.. v. o.r11111tt .60 s .1a1 1v. • •• -• •nc .11 1 111 ,.,,.....: 1-i. """''"'\ 1.ntJO i ""-._ irG pf 1:10 •• 11 11 ... ••v""' i.01 s 2ao 11\o.+ .,. v.1" 11112\J' ~ ,11-• -Slow l·nnat1'on. rent8percentto6nnrcent. .. ••• 1..17lJ 1111 111.t-" DtvPLti.w. • "u11o-... HI0(1•M1n11 n ~ 111.-'lt "'"""'""'b s • ''" .. ~ 11op12.o ii 1•111-"' ••~••1p11 .. ,, '~ ... vng~c •. .o • ..-n _.,,.. -..... -(0 .JJ .. I .... DPlpld1.4 :.z1lO .. t.-YJ Htllmn .... ' • ""' .. "' Mttrom .JO . 25 5V.-\lo ~c .. ·s '' IY, TA.E Yt ..\l,t 31--S!~ .... .C.llC.O•~·J~1~1 . The ac tion raised Although the board •inQ•.l1 • l 11*-4i 0otnwir .o10 1• 11 '" ... 1411~H ·1.111o 11 Jl.i.:. .. "' Mc.1c 111..10, 2n ·~ .. " "..,'"'°"' 25 1.,. ::: •1Cen1.SJG .. 6" '" -·~ -r.1eCppf . !!t-" !peculatk>n that the board traditionally "pumps more ,.e1 ,,. •.. 1 ,, +t ttP•1. 1.10 • .,.,, 11 ·~ Mllllrlnt M 11 w 21..-i... MKl'llCI« .lO s :io t\lo+ l: ~-\Mri 11 JS\tot " ,. So 1Jhl 1 11 t"' • 11o z.,.. 0 1. I "'" .n • -,,... .. Mi Oftr• I.Ml I !IS 43 .. "" ~~ c~rl t • ~ "' Mkl\GI f,0.. ' s 10 .. ' ep ~ lSr! 10 Mo-" T>!Cll pl 2h .. • ,.. -'• Z..PM• .• ,~ '• a U Ing the Christmas· m n 1·ntotheeconomyfor ·-,to,o 5111"-1 1Mn1•.)0 4 tt.tt -1te11r p1iei 111' .... Ml<.roww i.i • • 11""-.... .0;1 10 4~ ~ s-,..._"' ··~·"°'"' '11 -\\ Ze>iilhlli'' 1 11 ·• W s 5 O ey 1o110 . .oo 11 ., 2fJCt+ It\ 2!!~' ~ •'i,.-• ",.._'--~ tielflltPr :.o :: 10 • ... Mi«.oftl 1.,• ' ,u,, •,1 ..._ -~ 4UllC•di 1 1 • is11o .. "' rl'"'''" .111 l 3 12111 ... zwrri 111e1 .1• • Ji . ~~ Season as an Occ.sl·ontofur hol1°day buying, ,., usually h.ii ·'" s u ~~ wo .......... '""'' ...... l'lllm•P ,, 11 '4 21 -.., ~u 1. • • 1 ... --tv<oD$ Jt 10 ,, .. ._ ~ ~ S..cll Cri. •· llO .1''9•-, 0.11-~.1 33 $~ .. "° Htll\IWI Cllti • ""i• It\ MioMt I.Ole! 4 26 3 -\Ii ewe<: lid I 11 1~-1'-lher relax its tl1ht monef does this bY. buying govern-•r 111 .11 • 212 U\t •• • o.So101n ·•'s · is Sil\+ v. Htttw1ti ea ii * %1\lo-'Ill M1C111o11 .eo ' 11 12 -v. ...i.,, \~ 11 211 • .,., .. ni. poll.Cl0e5. ment SeCUr1't1"e5 1°n f>"nanc1'a) copt .SO. 4 3' Ul'lt \.lo l»U!Oi' l-'S,• l 1 f\li ••· """'1.My •IO 6 I ..,.._II< em~L01.1I. lt U'lto-"°' diam XI 3 22 2tt-Yo ""'1.to • • u~" 0e1Ep1t.n •• 1:uo 7• -"' ~ ·..o 0 u u ...... ._ u ... &r .»J 21 7 -"°' .... ns 1'1114 1• tl 1'111 Tb bo d · t"maled that morkets. Btmlt eo 1 ., 3 ~ •.. 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The bombing ~bmpctilion invol\'«'S nil l>Qmbcr, t <1 nk er a nd other SAC ·units tn a two·week series ()f ~i mulat ed combl.IL to t &s l unit pro!icienc:·y. Occid cnla I • ;O. Altr. F.CT.S""rl\l'T=O<:!eilen 'l Pctrol<'un1 Cor11 . reports that its,thl qu;;i_rt r <'orpo1·a1c net prorl~ ro.<:e liy 11c01rl y 300 percent from 1973 levels. ' In Its quartcrl,\• report ls:o1ucd \Vf'd · ncsday, Or.cirtcntol said il !'i net in · come for lhe third quarter of 1974 wa11 Sli6.83 millir1n compared lo H net in · come or $21 .85 million in 1973. Ear· ninJ(s for the 1974 third quarter were · Sl.49 per share of co1nmon stotk. c:ompn red to 31 cents per common !:il1urc in the third q1.1art cr of 1973 • Au lo Sa les OETRt111' !1\P I -l!".S. ;1uto .1lt1 plunged 38 .·I j)l'r ('~nt in 1hc f1~l JO d11~"' of Nn\'l'nlbC'l' to thei r second IO\l'e'il lf'\'l'I sinr1• 19~1. _(iCti l'rJI ~lotorl( in1 medlttlcly r'C!'l j>onrlcd \\ ilh 11 nc"' l'OUtld of fa tor)' :-huttlowns and luyoffi!o, \l•hllt!.1>1 mo int-1 du!'itry ~pokes m'fn ~xprt's:-.etlfc:.i1.r Qf'u l~l\ible bre:ikdown in the.· nalloni~ cronon1 )', •'" • \ .. t I \ • OAILYPtlOJ • • -Rf ve·r~·ide Trage dy . ' '.THE 'FAMILY QRCUS . I ) Officer, E x -con ·~' Die in Sliootout ., RIVERSIDE (AP) -An. Tuesd~y nigh~. lt wen into , eight-yel;lr veteran or the eC!ect IJDm~1atcly.-b;Ul lbo. Riverside Police Depart· board agreed to pay ment and an ex-convict are Markham's salary throu11:Jl dead foUowin~ a shootout in Dec. 31. r• downtown Riverside after Poli t iL"al Cha~1, what police said was a • thr eat in &iverside SACRA'fl.fENTO <UPI) - Municipal Courthouse. Sta,te Food and Agriculture Police said Officer Larry Director C, 8 . Christensen W;1lters, 31, and Ger:ald \Vednesday denied charges Jioward Monroe, 32, who leveled in an assel)lbly was on parole for &!;'med ·stUdy ai:id by a citizen.ac· robbery,· died Wednesday tion grOup, which accused morning in a gunfight that him or political in· one witness said sounded vol,·ement. ' 1'7t.ltoo ....... ---like a war. "They were The Selecl Committee, on firing as rapidly as they Agriculture 1 110d Nutrition cOuld ." Tuesday is·sued a reqort - • charging Christensen and PUBLICN011CE • P_UBLICNOTICE "Mr. Strock, you hove o .hofe.,.in _your.ha ir." ... More tta Cha~• t he State Board of "',..1..,1 su,.1•iollcoullTo,.u1.1POllN1A . ·SACRAfilENTO (UPil -Agriculture with spending NOTICl:TOClllOITOllS COUNTYOl"Ol!;AMCI\ Former Assembly speaker· too much time in presiden· st~~:'::~~ .. 'i?.~:!~~ .. T;::ll 0w1111NT~"'S:~~~~~ • Bob fitoretti has denounced. tial politics and,nol enough ' THlCOUNTYOl'OllANGE ~llCHANGl:O,NAMl as "false and maUci·-·s" a time studying the high price • H•·"·"'" In ttieMttttr 01 trie APPll~ki!iofCltF• -ood 1!11eM ti WILLIA#\ A. llkGL.OSKE'(, FORD O,\RRELL AAftOLO ..... CNnvf ... charge by the People's off · o.<11MO. ,..ir-.", 1 • ' ed NOTI CI! IS HEREBY GIVEH lo tl>I CLIFFORO OARRELL .t.llHOLO 1111 Lobby that he . comm1tt A I' uldilort ol 11'11 OtlOW 'IOmtOCllKedml llWI\ ''""'. DtUtlpn In. tnlJ ~ou•l for-1n ~•I· "flagrant ViOlat(Ons'' 10f rSOft '-'0#~ 11111trMllll Nving 6j•lmt ..-1M1 IN wld klwl"ll pelltl-r lo Cli1n111 lll1-nMriJ !tom A , lll(ftMryvouclllr,,fnlMotnuiotlhecl•r-ARHOLP. Slate (UPI) -A mortician wa s o1 .,._ •tiow •nl!llld <'oUJI, or ID pr-1 111s{lentb\' oroor•a 1~1 e11 pt1'1(11'1$.rn. . 1 ·-:-., NISOUAL~Y WILDLIFE REFUGE'. "LAST PICTURE WINDOW OF PUGET SOUND" · [ )·'SS N BERNARDI NO clK-nl•r•n•ciulrtdlollltl......,,..,.thll'll CLti't-VNUUANlfELAltNOLPIDDAltYL • t 20 owm, wltl! '"' l'llCHMty'-l'lff1, to Vie WrestM In 1111 motttr •ltt~" •,.etl' entenced to two o years lllllllfilvntd ot lN u" Ot•k• ef IOl'tOEL 111.tor• ll'lls.cour11n O.PA•.tn'llfll ~. 11110e tn prison Wednesday for ANO ,a.NOIERSON 1mt Norltl ,_,,, c1v1cc.nt•rOrlveW•s1,s ... 11~.~11or . campaign ·contribut~oil. .~~t,;' 1. e to rival funeral s.n1e ...,.., c1111.,;nl• 911111, Whk:111s 1~ 1111, on o.<tm!Hf 2~, 1'1•, 1t,1o:OOo'c1111:k I r ~ se otng Ir . 111.ce ot bu•lne1& ot the 11n11tr11QNc1 In ott 1.m .. fnd 111tn ond 1~r• Mio• c~1 11,,., aws. homes. · """''' lllft11n1ng 10 .tlw ut11t ot Mia wv ........ -"' Mid rie1111oo tor"""""'°' Moretti respond to an F~ k T ·11 · J 59 11K.c1tn1 wr1Mn 1_.morit111111trtt1t11n1 """'"'-~ldnota.1••ntte1. , • Citizen Effort -Rescues \v ~st ·wndrae 1• H·ave~·s·· announcement We esday ran 1 le r ., 'pu.1111c.1k.no11nb1101k•. 11111111111trora.r.a.1no1o'°"yo11111tw- by the .'ti.vi' st p that 1·t ple'ade'd guijty to t\\·o coyhnts C,IH PM11emaer n, 1t1• d!1' 10 ,,_ couw a. IMlllll-IQ 1111 0.11, • (' d five ot er ROSIEH Mc'lOSKIEY Piiot. NWWNOpotr of llfM•AI dr<l,jjllllofl. Planned to file a lawsw, "t O ars?n, a~, • M1.mlN1ito1r11ot1t1eEWtt pu11111Mo01111nl1coun1vo11t ... onc••-• counts 1nvol v1ng arson were llf'IN •tiow ,..int11 OKHtn1 1or tou• <011Meu11w ,,.,,_, prb '° 111t °'' against 111oretti for the.al-dismissed KINDlLAfllD AND••soN otwldhf•lnll· ,~ { leged violp.tions. . MllMWtlll.-Wa, • FRAHICDOMENlOflNI . ("'---=--'"~--,,,-. ._.. .... c.11..._.1 tJ71l J~ol 1111 Sw111rlti'CliJ't Calling ue van 1~uys Vtility A ssailed 0151 sa.1111 o.1MNow ... 111ru,1t1• • Democrat •'a flagrant __ .,. .... ..._. ....... ,.t. OOMAL0011nsLfll • , lawbreaker ," People's VISALIA ·~UPI) -Grthan· ~~ ~,:;~'O.~.'::!,.~:~ ':'.':: ::!::".:CTuiiMriri•~ ... Lobby spokesman Jud"i ting a rate increase to e ' 4ttt-7• A_,,...:,..11u-, hill! Id h C l'f ' Ed. Tll: 11Ml.$.aM P · ps to a news con· Soul ern a 1 orn.1a 1son PUBLIC NOTl~E Pl>Ml~d 0 ,1"91 co1•1-oa1l1 P111111. , By LARRY WOO D Otbti..o ~llM.tMMl*Senkl ·Jn the Far \Yest, citizens and public aa:encies alike have been concerned for years because the area's beautiful deltas have gradually become clut- tered with old tires, cans, litter or all kinds. Or their boundaries have been threatened by development. But now the tide may have turned for these £.raiile and embattled estuaries. Two new national wildlife rf!fuges -Humboldt Ba:t,.NaUonal Wildlife Refuge near Eureka~ Calif., a nd '. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge near Olympia, \\'ash. -are evidence of· a significant trend to Pf'Qtect misty marshes· from the en· • cfOachmentof cities and industrJes. · ! , And· a third'delta. Northern Califor-..... rdl\'S $uisun Bay, has been protected 1 f~om\fitwlos a aarbagedump. ..1 ~ -;"' • T '1 I . •ltHI J y ' ... COST OF THEJand acquisitiori for the new refuge was $1,7 m.illi~n. State or Washington conservationists C0!1· sider the ·creation or the refuge a ~1g step toward prese_rving the ent1r7. · 70·mile NisquaUy R1\·er system .. In both Humboldt and Nisqually, thd battle between the conser· vationists and the industrialists ·~as been long and intense. Commenting on the results of the struggle ~or protecting the marshes-: F.elix Sm1~h. a field super\'isor in the River Ba sins Division of the Bureau of Sport 'Fisheries and Wildlife, "'arns: "Too often there is ·insufficient concern ab(lut the cumulative er.feet of piecemeal development and its long· term results." ·1 lerence the suit"was desig-Co. would mean higher food ~ , ,. ...... ...-1.,21.21,1no0et..-..s, 1tu ned to bring to light the al· priCes, Tulare County far· KPJflloM •*"r4 . d he t NOTtC•TOCllEDITOltS -leged discre pancies· in mers have warne t st.a e su,.1Ell1ollcou11T0Pn1E ?tloretti's campaign reports Public Utilities Commis· sT•T•oFCAL1,01tN1Al'Oll PUBLIC NOTICE because Gov.-elect Edmund sion. , TKl'°UMTYol'.oflA!fff •""'" G. Brown Jr. is considering The \\'arning was given E~••ofLYor:P~·:~~111.0tu-a. . SUPElltollcOullTO,TKr hil'n for.a top ad-Wedn esday at a PUC "~~,!!,~~11,!:.!!E!~~e':e::.: 5\AHT:?.t_u~ff.~TLi?!?~~J?..l . ministration posL hearing at Vi salia into the 011 M•HM .,.~Ina c101m1 tOMn~ ""wkl None • 0, ::·:~1:o1 0 , PETITION A -· re·· Th-ft firm 's request for a 21 per· =:=-~~~:~~~~ ::..1:::.=u:~~~ FOR PROIA TE !l" WILL AHO l'Oll LIT· • • ~ l • l < l TEllSTESTAMEHT•llY Cen uOOS . of ll'le lbOw •nl Ulil COllrt, or o prHetlf Ell•tt ofMARY 8. IUE1'HE, OfteiHct. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A L 0 r i e l\·I a n gin e a tl'lem, •Hll 11'11 ,..,,, .. ,. -l'lff1. 10 ctw NOTICE is HEREOY o•Vt:N crwi1 WIL-i b ' g . . . ,•, -rll11,.,.d1ttllllowOfl1t•olC.A.HlG-' ormer us1ness mana er housewife, said the ut1hty s 81e. 2tt M••ln• Aw•., sitbot llilM\d, LIAM 8. euETHE II••. n1e0 "'''" • (or actress Patty Duke has average customer at C••llornl• ,, .. ,. wn1~111. 11'11 Pli(C• ~1 pe1.111M.1arProa.ttofW111W1C1iitrlMU1ne• I ded Co lest lo grand . . oull~J JI me wi111r11onH ln .i1 /l'lilltet• of Lttters Ttil1menl•rw ID tne p1Hllont• Pea no n · present-is paying 43 percent p1r1tlnl!lil 1, IN tilltt of u1<1 ~1. reference 10 wlllcn I• m•df rorturtn.r .,.,_ theft charges in connection. more than customers of w1w..taurmon11110111r111e11mpu1111c1111on tieulvi.. •na tlllt 1111 11 ..... -' .ioc•.,,. 'th a $34 000 d'vers1'on of p ·r· G & El ct · Co o11nl11Witl~•. hll••lngtneume1111111t"Ml*"Dte...,btf WI ' 1 ac1 IC as · e nc . O.IH November n tt7• · a, 1'1•. 01 t:30 1.rn .. In '"' t-voom d l\IissDuke'sfunds. and twice as much· as R•CH•RoH.'PLEGERn1 Dte»rtmtntHo.lof••ldcDU<t.111000~1, .Joseph P. Stitch, 34, New cu st O·m er s in the ~~::~;:~~;~11 ~~'.ww.11, 1nw.cnyo1s.iito""': York City, entered the plea Sacramento area. ., ol'1t1eo11o1w"'1NC1Cllaclt!C o.tcoN-mt1er11,1•1• Wed d b f Su . C.A.MtGll• Wllll,l.ME.SIJOHI(. ~ nes ay e ore penor S t•id•• Results m-...r1M ....... , .. Courityc1tr• Court·Judge Richard Byrne • P ..._ lslH&. c.ilf9nllltt'61 JOHN M. l'ODLECK who set sentencingJ P£<;-~~TA BARBARA (AP :=·:'c..t: r . :~!ie':,~W:~,:! !'E SEJjS THE con'6ery_a;.tJ·oQ, ... }-•4t.• ,/i ~-• ·.t ..I;rhe Regents of t~t Pu01i9t1e11 or~ea11 Dollv Pi~:' Tt4:1J1s1 .. 1·..., · 1 Y'S problems beg~ : ary, a'Se~Ule group O'~ le n°l' , Inc., aunounced plans."' to carry n·ay Arca garbage by barge up-the Montezuma Slough and then ~o truck it inland to a propOsed diµmp 111 the nearby Potrero l-lills. IJIA .. >'¢:"The r eflll!C will e~All.IS .,,pproximately 8,600 acres 1n five <;epii.~ate unit s. One or our major goals "'ill be to restore the bay ~s a "'intering area-forw.ildfowl. '' Pn~i~;·· um~'t1isqual1f. 00 .lfi s:':"l.. i 4 Universit'y of Ca1iforni< ttowl!'IDWU,J1·11·°'3~t~•1:;... A~~'t.:~coo11 O.ur ll'i•tt.' a ~JI~ it s a~r:y st.ep to.9Md • -stiff ions "'ere told today that :i stuli) .. ~. ,.,.,mbt!" 1~. 11·21· 1'1~ _ •105_:1~ .sa ' Ib uaries. 'tlf we. are PRrNCETON.:fA'P,.._-~,..!t""ihilli on spent \o ·jin-PUBLIC NOTICE rJ • required to -s(iike a baJi"nce be.twe~n sclibol superintende'rtt l'"-·hb t. $rove teaching shO'f\'S "¥!' 1 , •um PV ~IC N9.'J:lCf; "\COnSer,•attOff·ana deVelWment ~r a h ad been under i.n ·..: faculty members an· NOTICETo,11ao1T01tS -~1u.... - 4 ~ waterway;•t he tidds. •:great~r v.•eight \'estigation for misuse or .stude nl s intervie\\•ed a~~ ~~~~':::~!.?.~:!~:'AT:c,ell s~::'"~~!~~~=~~=E must be given lo the.protection or the ftmds ·by lhe state··attorn·ey ·•tentatively satisfied." THECOVttTY Ol'OllANGE ST•T•o,.c•t.•l'OllNIAl'Oll k h t .. ' " 111 1.11u• THICOUNTYOl'OllANGli total resource pac age tan o its ·general's office ha.s res1g-" .Alost are optimistic, esii1to1ART~uAo.o\kaRiDE.ak• , . N•.A·11•11 · Strong opposition fro 111 the Suisun Ja.1arsh Defense Lcague .. 1 o~hcr c~vic _ groups, government agencies. sc1e~-~ tisls, ~nd legislators blocked their '"'ay. In l\1arch Envirosol \~·as refused a permit by the Solano County Plan- ning Co mmission. and in Aprt1 the firm '>''ilhdre\v its request for a County Board of Super\'isors hearing. J ack Fraser, Region 3 manager for the California Department or fo~ish and Game. points out: ··As a result of this confrontation, \\'e are settin& a course for future management of the 84 ooo-acre · complex of "'aler"A·ays, m~rshlands, and 1idenats. 1\nd, ror nQW lher.ejs a lessened threat to the wildli(.e .~J\1ges on Joyce and Grizzly Jslan~tn<S\Hsun Bay." NOW THAT Suisun's refuges have . •ii r1111 d e1no11sf rote that I < wildlife and people ore 1-lum holdt Bay. the chief port bet· \\'e-e n San rranC'isco Bay and the Col umbia River, i.s an important in- dustrial and commercial centet . · Jronically , it is also an important stopo\'er for thousands of migratory. birds in the Pacific ny\\'ay. private use." . . ned follo\\·ing a meeting andhopefulofthefinalout· ,._ o. M(aR10~ 1ni1 ARTH UR DARCY Et111eofJAN1owLES.~••Wfl· \"h t e r future dec1s1ons are . h' h ·p ' h I f h . ,. . . " l'N.1111DE,0t<••tH· NOTICf; !S HERESY GtVEN la'"' .-.. a ev \Vil t e r1nceton sc 00 come o ~ e1r. ac 1v1l1es, HOTice. is HeReev GIVEN 10 tM crte1l10!'1-et111t•t10~•n1mtd111~111W11 made for the \Vest's estuaries and district board.· the report said. "At the cl'ICIUors"' 1,,. 1tiow ntrneodt«dtn( 1h" 111 PtrWl!lll 111.rno c111m1 •"'' '"' wfd deltas, three major ones n.ow. have Dr. Francis ~larkham.. · II ed ·i a11 Pt•tD111.,.~lnt t111nu IQll1nstthe 1e1<1 oec-<tR"••••4ulr•d to111e1"""'...ith1111 And 11 f same' tim e, a are agre I <!Kt<ltni ••• tMtUl'td 10 11111'*'1.' wiUI till neces1orw v011Che•s, 1n tl'llon1ceof1Nci.r1o. Special prO~eCliOn, f!il. IOnS O tendered hiS feSignatiOn al )S tOQ ·early tO draw final (!KllMl'fV@lk;lltrr illtheoffi(tOf .. '*I of !Ill •tlO .. •ntlll"' caurt, or lo ptfMf!I 1'11ig[!tOr):'_~1r~ o_n the Pac1f1c flyway the hour-long meeting Jal -,..,~ · .. o1 1111 otio .. 1nuuM cowt;:9r to llf'ntnl. .uwm, wlt11 111e 1>1c•u••Y -"'"·to 111e have ·3 new lifeline to peace. and ---, ..., COl1t0>USlons. !him, ... 1111 1"' nete1wrT ¥0UCl!tn, '° 111e _,1gn.ec111 w o111c• of nl• 111omty, c. ·"' ' unlllnlll"fd 1\ tM ltw ollie• Df.JOHNSOH, PAUL OU BOIS. Ill Oo .. r Drlw, Sllllt I. security. 8JORNl..llE AHO MERA\ TI, 14UW1t•1 .. .......,_, BeKll~Co111otnl• 9.161.0, ...nlc:ll II "SllOREBIRD concentrations on the mud flats and along the marshes · h nva1 any in the nation." says 11enry. Newport Be.ac He adds that several hundred en- dangered brown pelicans gather here Goute.olrd Suite 1001 LO. An(lllli, Ctlllor· the ploct DI ~ >llU Ill 1111 -119ned In Se g M d nfo ~ ;.lllcft II 1h. Ill«• of Ml-ot 111 ma11er1 e»r ning M 1111 est"' OI illd m ers a ~ ==-~'!i':~l::.~1~::~.7::;1;::: =~~~~~?,'::~.;:."'lr.MllrU.11r)I lllS.tlttr 1111 fi•ll P11llllc1Uonol tlll•eatkt. l>;lted Niiwmbtr ll, ltH in the late summer and early ra11. that To· Contest large colonies or egrets and herons Western Stars Unite nes t on Indian Isla nd. that ~ doublecrested cormorants use the old T h B'd From \VireScrvires Arcata \Yharr as a rookery. And m~r.e a oe I About 50 top country than 30.000 Pacific black brant \'1s1t music artists. disgruntled Humboldt Bu)' during late \\'inter and The Newport Beach City Council \\"ith the Countlj' i\lll.,ic As~ sprin~ because this area has bounti ful has ordered City Attorney Dennis sociation, formed a nev,.. beds of eelgra:.s thii.t they need for O'NeiltointerveneinAirCalifornia's organization called A ~- foop. d application to begin once·a·day flight sociation of .Country: Enter· The 7,000 acres of mud flats an service from Orange Qrunty Airport tainers <ACE> to keep the tidelands in the rt'fuge also be~me a '41\oLake Tahoe. "country'' in country protected nursery for fish, shellfish. The ·council'.s instruction means inusic. . and other marine life as jwell as a O'N.eil will protest granting the Those who met at Nash- sheltercd a rea for more thah'300 har-a)rline company's application to \1illc home of (ieorge Johes bor seal.!i \\'ho live in the Oeeper beg\rr·the Lake Tab~ fli ght "'hen it and 'fla m my \Vynelte for · the Family Stone" rock music group and his \\·ife. Kathy, are talking l'econ- cilialion. * R ecog niti o n fron1 President Ford has inspired young ecologists Scoti Fong, lS, and Laura Le\'ine, 6. of San 1'~rancis<'o to nurture '>''hat they hope will •5-0fll#ltlay be a tO\\'ering red· \\1ood tfee. - 0.ltd HOWmbtr 1J, 1•14 ARTHUR 0. GIJY, JR. MARJORIE McBRIDE E•ec11tor-of ,,,. Wllllll 1111 CONRADT. BJORNLIE ltlOW n1mect dRtlllftl C.E•ttulou ol 1111 Will of C.. P,l.ULOU IOIS ll'llollow l>lrntel ~I DSO.Wr Ori ... Stlilt I JOHNSON, IJOllNLl I ANDMEltlllTT Nt.._,. .. IKll,,C11ilerloi1 9.1 ... MHWll1Nrt&lv•.,Sooltt!Dt1 Tt4: 11141...._.... ~Allttles, C..lllenllo 9out All...., Mr E•IC01llr An-l'llW"Cl•e-aeu11on Pl>t>th""a O<in~ (N\I O.ll~ Pilot Pullll~lltlf Otln~ C.0111 0..1, Piiot, NllW"111e< 14, JI, 21, "'" o..c .... -), 1tl• NO,.,.,.,.. 10. n, 21,ono Otr_, 1t14 •hl1·U 4101·1• 1------,-,.--,c:::--- --P-U_B_L-IC-N-'O'f-l-CE--! PUBLIC NOTICE \\":l.ters of the bay. cOmes before t.)le Ppblic Utilities med a screening committee been saved from garbage sco,11s . Commi's sionnextweek. to check the credentials oC · t th •n 'CCO RDIN'GTOl!en.)..•:"\Venecd -~''''!>Orllieach'soppos•t1ontothc other nc\V members.. legislators .are try1n~ .o.s:.ve e · n. '-' 11 k ' ' tirel6.000acresofadJ01n1nglandarca to man,.ge carefully in order to 1re'sort area flight is ~ontrary to' a George ~torgan, an • ro,m-dev.e.lopment_\\'.haLsuppoi:.1u e~r~'-.,;t>·lHt.i.-a.i n-1..h.a-b.~$-~a.l 1' r I' 1 postrtcm-trrk"enl'a"sr-\v-atrll'Yl 'n-ow;oftm-my-Newm-l"n ' 1----<of the mar-shes hope \\·ill ho.ipJX>n is cC'osystcm. 1-lov.·ever. ll umboldt fias Orange County BoardofSu.pcrvisor.s. t:~"~(r P~1Y~hetkO l ~a7-~!t lhat a 60·mile buffer zone \11i\l be the potentiiil to demonstrate that The board voted unanimously to }neh c .dn · h mil created by stute ·Ja"' so that there '>''ill '>'"ildlife and industry plus wildlife and urge the PUC to approve the airUne's \\'Cre ume on t e com • The Si udentsror l·Hllwood School are caring for :1 sprout 1\'hich they dedicated tO the President. 1·he:v took it from "l.ltUe Brother;' a lOO·foot red Wood in (he ~luir \VOods. i\t'iri·n Oount)', ~h they saved last sum - always be a protected area around the people ar:.c.~inJa.ct •. compatible. '' request after Fifth District Super--1.e~ ., . periphery of the marsh. Assem bl yman., Sav;d foo . from the degradation of \'isor Thomas Riley first ~ntroduced a ~he organ1zat1on gre"'." WilliamBagleyCRlofSan Rafael.and litter 'and the blighl or in · resolutioncallingforthe'oppositeac· out of the performers Sen. Peter Behr 1 R ofi11111 Valley, ha\'e dustrialization is the .. last piclurc tion. tJ drafted a Suisun ~tarsh bill to present \\'indO\\' of Puget Sound.·· the delta of During the board·s discussion or Air ( PEOPLE. :'- lolhe California Le gislature. the Nisqually River. On Jan. 22. 1974. Calirornia's req'uest~ it was pointed the U.S. Department or the Interior out to Riley ttiat the Lake Tahoe flight '... set aside the nev.· Nisqually National would simply replace an· exlsting ''IT'S JMPOR'fAST to prqtect \\'ildlife Refuge that now includes iakeoffand landing as well as replace the nlar s h ,'' s ays "'iid llre nearly 1.300 acres in a marshl~nd a jet plane with quieter propeller n\an:a l!ement suJX>r\·isor John Par· about to miles from the state capital dri\'enalrcraft. rish of Cnlifornia·s F'i sh an d Game of Ol~·mpia . The d~11a~tment '~ The·safneurgumentsbyAirCCllifor- .qepart men I. ··becuu<;e the Suisun i\lfgratory Bird Conserval)on ,Com· nia pre!!ident Robert CliCford'failed to n~ars hlilildl( and \\•etl :inds pr0\'1de m1ss1on began land acqu\s11ion wilh i>e rsuade the council, ho\\·e\'cr, par-~'t\rJer!ng grounds for ll\Orc than oll.l'· th€.' 1>urchasc Of Lhc).3~·ucre Brown -iic~~r after it \VUS pointed out the ~ll.WU...dt1~\,_:1:; \\'ell as for mil · F'ari1lln c. · f ~sliUJ;~IU,.ru14--f.n ah~it1h~ldr.titulel'.<1W · · l@n s of 1nlR1'ator};o·1r s . o r-thel ges .pr,ivti1CTYo\vnedparce.l or many :is 30,000 additional air . rTascr :-ind Parrish agree thnt the pro1 '!t' \V1th1n the new refuge . travelers a year at theair~t. • sutsun d('ita becomes especially iJ!l· . · l\layor Don P.tclnnis said a lively portanl as a natural sa nctua~y in TllE FIGll_T to ~a~e the Ni squally bu.siness on the single flight could pos- drought years. "Thus, the .F.nv1rosol has been going on in lh~ .Stale or ·.sibl y result at times in extra sections cOntro,•ci-sy has Jong·term i~portan· \Vashin gton ror a.lmost eight years being added, meaning additional ce.'" says Fraser, "because 1l sets a becaus~ the be~utlful unspoiled de.I ta departures rrom the airport. conservation cou111e for the largest \\'US be1ni; con!!1dered as the location . Generally, though, it was 1itclnnis contiguous saltwa.lcr mar s h foranewsuperport. . . and the council's major concern thwt remainlngin NorthAmerica.'' De ~c ribed by orric1als or t~c granting the applicaUon .~igbt give \Ya stnngton ~ame Oep~rtmcnt. as impetus to expunded act1\11t.y at the . AL TlfOUGll i\IORE than 00 percenl ··the only major !!Stltary 1n Wash1n~; airport. • <1r California 's marshlands ha,·e ton still in a r'el:it1vely natural state, I alrelldY been lost to developmt'nl . the the new ref.ugc is a stop· ror the l\ll gratory Bird Conservation fo\Jnd Is s.eagoing gee~ and the. !)luck brant, "°"' pro\'ldln g moner ror !hr purfhase "'ho rest t\ere afl~r leca\'111g •I umboldl of "·ellohd farther oonh at l~e n!'A' and before heading for their Arctic Jlumboldt Day Na1lon al \\ lldlt/e ne~ling groundio.: Ducks, swans, Refug~. Jl ere: In July. 1972. reruge plO\'ers, loons grebes, ghlls, terns. rnl n:.iiter Ouh.• 11 enry of !ht• Hurt<1.u of guillemots. murre:lcts, auk lets, cor<' S1J9rt Fi sheries and \V\ldllfe beg:tn thf! morants. herons. a,nd cranes ¥re jobt. planning ror lands within Lh~ of· !iomc of the I(>.' 11pec1cs or waterfowl (Jc lally :1ppro\'ed rcfuKC boundaries. who rted, reslor ncsl bere. ,. - -..... .·. Caner was Killer PARIS (A P l -?\lo,·ie director Yil · torlo de Si<'ll died of a cancerous lung <'ondltiOn he 'A'US Un~Wol.r(' ()( lC> the end, his brother-in.Jaw said today. De , Sica djcd early W·cdneklay morn"ing in t1 suburban clinic. ' grie,•ances over \\'h&t they felt "'ere inequitie.s inisome of thee C:\IA awards this ,year. Sortie \\'ere angered because Australian-born Olivia Newton-John <'aP· lured the female arti\\t..Ot lh,S..J;.£.i~~·JJe·r ~Ut·nr-cr.s .,1·l1 m11de in fo~n~land . * •• . · ' Streafn \\1ater had under- mined the tree·s root struc- ture and the youngsters averted its death by con- structing protective i>tonc dams. Their action "·on a Presidential Award of Ex· ccllerice. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING llOS l'Oll CURRIMTMODaL P,l.lll(MC)Wl!ll St•i.d Dier~ wll I bt ••Cll'ttd 61 lhe otllUI Of IN P!.otCl\IS•ftQ Agent ol Ille City of FOi#\"'" V1!1t"t,JQ2(1(1 Sl~l•r Alie-. "9\lnllllft VII• *V':'Cilifor•H• •1101 un1 11 i,oa PM., Dlctrn· i.r1, 191•. SlleCllklln:inf lrld llld ttQui,tn'!lflO 11r1 ev1ll1D1c '" I~ Ofh(t ol tl'lll Pll",,.llflll Jogtfll. ~ P.111:11 rst1ed O••n9e Coeu D!ltly Pilot, Ho ... mtlef" 1•, 1t11 001•1• 1~1 1,,HAHLI:~ JI llLLMAH, Ptl\ldl"' ISi flt(:kAR"CI A. 01JMKE, ._(P'tt.tf"' -l'Nn'Ht IOU s.~, .. •vwn,. "* -'-.itQ l)rfOf't fl'lltb-1""'"OllD1111tfth,1111~ l!ltld.ly ol !*1 .. tr1•, -!ti• EMILY 111\,MOllG.tiH -fO!fl~ ~Ill'' 11'1 •nd !or l<lld (""'11 y ti 0t MOt. Sl.i• OI (OlllOrn11 !.$[Al.I • ' Pub11.\l!tdOr•n"' C101! 0..1, Pllol,i;owmlltf II,"'• .... ' ( I I l 7 - • • ---. ,.... & •• • Orange ·Coast Todav's lt'iaa"1 • EDITION , N.l'. Stoeks·. -·- --I VOL. 61, NO . 318, 4 SECTIONS,,46 EA.G~ ORAf\lGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 , 1974 c · TEN CENTS -. . - 'Mes8 C~~UJ! Pushes Do.wntoWn Plclll Mesa Bank. Manager Still Heia- By ARTllUR R. Vl~SEL 01 IM 0.11, PllotSl;iH A Huntington Beach mun quietly captured al the Costa A1esa bank he manages on charges or plotting his \\'if e's murder remained in jail today. unable to rai.Se S25,QOO bail. Durrell Dean 1-l eiscr, 421 Was :Jr· raigned on the felony charge ·wed·· nesclay afternoon in Harbor Judicial U1stric.t Court. follo"ing his arrest ileiser . of 16092 Windemeir Lane, u·as ~ta~en by JotaLsurprise a his Crocker Bank branch at 3333 S . Bristol St .. in the Soulh Coast Plaza shopping_ complex. · .I-le offered no .resistanc.e and his departure during lhe mid-morning busin ess day went scarcely noticed, 11ccording to investigators. ··we just slipped in and slipped out, ''said Costa !\1esa Police'Detective George \Vilson. who u·as accompanied by Orange County Sheriff's ln- ,·estigator Li!s Leber. - !·le added that llelser's desk is localed in a n open area of the bank, so that in vestigators who came to arrest him did not ha,·e to go through a secretary or receptionist. "\V e told him \lo' hat v.·e \vanted and that \Vas it,·· said Detective \Vilson. Authorities claim they received in· fQrmation six days ago that led to a contact ,,vith 1-feiser bv lnvestigatoi: Leber. WP.9 claim ed to"" be a so-called h\tman oi--cOntracl killer. lnvestigalors fu~er claigi. \hat Leber, who was sup· edly brought in (!'Qm out_qf !:!t!!.~c.for_._e _a)..leg~ mur- der assignn1cnt, was partially paid. • . - ,._ UP'I TeltOIWle HE'LL KEEP HIS MONEY TO HIMSELF AS VJCE PRESIDENT Nelson Rockefeller Testifying Before Senate Committee Rockefeller Agrees To Knock Off Gifts .. ""' ... ~c;,..· ~-~ ..... z. -.-:-_.,. ·• ... , - \YASl·llNGTON'<UPJJ -Nelson J\. generosity. 1nc!Uding his d('cision to RoclreJeller agreed today to pledge i.n forgi\•e 5510,000 in loani to Dr. \Vil· writin& t)lat he would ·not give away \iam Roman, :1 state t ansportation JafgC sUr:tis of inoiii.5' to govcrrime11t expert. oCficials if he becomes vice president . I le quoted the Lord 's Pr-a.ve-r·>'1·hich Rockefeller produced a draft Wl'il· snys-... Forgi,·e us: our .debts as v.·c l·le asserted 1-leiser paid him S600 ten pledge to that cfft.'ci. al his confir-forgive our d ebtors." cash during a clandestine meeting tfl malion hearings beforJ! the Senate Senate Hcpubliean leader JI ugh Proposals Referred To .Council Ry ALAN DIRK.IN OttMo.iLlt' ....... ~ Action is being pushed on a plan to revitalize downtown Costa l\tesa with consolidated shopping ce nters. parking pl:izas. better traffic flow and highdensily apartments. Planning-consyltants \Vilsey and Ham of South Pasadena have presen- ted their proposal to the city counci l :ind doy,•ntown busin~ssmen and lhe businessm en are><'S upporting il. though they <1re asking for more nexil>ill!y" __ __ _ _ The propos al will go to lhe cit~· council for adoption Tuesday night along \\•ith staff recommendations on changes in the plan urged by me m- bers of the Costa !\1esa Tomorto\\' group.· Leaders of this downtown group \\'ant more commercial and residen- tial mixes in the central area and they 'l'lnl\ the proposed density limit.or 25 • lo35 apartment units per acre lifted. These changes .would al\oy,• greater flexibility, a Jetter signed by men1- bcrs of Costa !\·! esa Tomorrow said. 1'hc pl;in. revie,ved at a l.'OUncil study session this week. notes that the central urea of 293 acres has older stru('lures not deteriorated in some cuses. a parking deficienty of 1,500 s p:i ces. poor traffi c nov.'. and "a com· ml'rcial de velo1iment pattern that <See Pl.1\i'\'. Page At) "Postal C erk AlsQ _Booked 111 Bet Ring Costu l\lesa last Friday and promised Rules Committee where he denied Scott told llockefeller ... 'r'ou are ae- to furnish $10,000 \\'hen the job was violating NC\\' York stute law by t•uScd of being generous -.i tr;Jit Anoth er ull cgcd fi gure in a carried out. I-· l!iving aY.'8Y ahd_lending S2.5 n\illion \\'hich is rurt' in the District of Colun1-lu<·ra live Harbor Area football card . . . _,,,. .liuring his·l5 years as governor. bia." ' betting_ ring y,·as urrestcd in Costa-5'? f_ar · l~hce and D1slr1ct _ Allor· -·-fn the pledge; he v.•tote only tv.•O ex-Earlier. Senate GOP ,,·hip Hobt.•rt :\lcsa l)y vice dctecti,·es \\rcdncsday, TI~)' _s investigal?~S ~a''.e dechned to ceptions -ailOY.'ing him to gi,•e au·ay P. Griffin interr upted th~ hearings 10 bringing the number {'barged thus far re~ed"t'hc i\IrspJ. lieh1scr sbefttSl nam_cijbut "nominal amounts " as u•edding. <'hargc that !Jemocrats hacl ht'en t.Ciseven . sa1 e cou e ave . en marr1e 12 Chrisln1as and birthdai· 1ri fts and :11. 1.11 11 . . G"<llcc c·. Stei·n. '••.or 6401 \\'arner d h h Jd eo ··c 1 Y-da yin/! · aild .. footdragging.. .. "' ..... years an a\'e l\\'OC 1 ren. 'lowing him l~help friends .. in the because I hey rec.ired Rockefeller\\'ould Ave .. l·luntington Beach. v.·as arrested ~leiser himself has been employed Cvent of specjal hardship of a compel· be--too good a \'ice president.·· at the Cos la !\I csa !\l ain Posl office, at the South Coast Plaza branch of ling huma~h· acter.·• · \\•here he is a postal clerk . Se C · • II DR l l b' The i\J i c'hi "a n s enator said CrockerBankforabout2'h years.ac· n. · orne c ! ·, .. o Jee-o Stein \\'ilS being held in lieu of cording to a press release issued by d t e second condition. l~c said llockefcllcr had "made •• mistake llr SI0.000 bail after being booked on Costil :\Jesa Police Chief Roger E . an gift could mee{ that criteria. I-le t\\'O in hill public life" •Htd '1"illingly suspicion of cons piracy. bookmakinµ Neth . suggested Rockefeller specify that admitted it. _,,-and accepting \\'a~crs. such gifis \\'Ould be made onlj•• in "\'one of us ,,·nt c,·cr c1ual1f,· r, A second s uspect. \\lilliam Klotz. ~i. Detccti,·e \\lilson said afterward medical. emergencies. llockcfc\ler sui nthood.''Griffinsuicl. · · of 10·117 E!k B.ivcr Court. Fountain lh:il lleiscr just has•t-hc ordinary ap· agreed lo the change. \l;illt•\,'. is free on his O\l'n recog-pea,ance of a m1'dclle aged ba k ' " •·· s c J · A But the Dc1nocrats h;1\·l' dela,·ed · n in,.. r ormer u.premc ourt ust1ce · r-, · nizant'l' J>~ndin rr arraignment on 12 l' action on the nomination fo~ month~. "' exccu 1ve thur J . Goldberg indicated this after-h countsofbookn1aking. h · r· I · h he said. and p\act.>d in jeopardy I c i'le y.·as booked b.Y 12 :30 p.m . \\ied-noon e y,•as not s at1 s ice y,·1 t Klolz. \\·ho \\·as arrested \as1 Frida)' ll k I. 11 • I t' fh' I · operations of the 25th .l\mendmcnL nesday. transferred to cou1t for ar-oc c e er s ~x p ana 1ono 1s ro e111 by · Founl;1in \Tal ley po lice, a ls o raignmcnt. the n admitted to Orange publishing an anti-Goldberg book. l~ut opera\ es Klu\1 General Insurance County Jail , \\'here he traded his hesaidit,vasuptoCongress.nothim· Comp<iny al J.'>05 :\lesa Verde Dri\'C business suit !or denim dungarees. s~lf, to passjudgmenlon Rockefeller's GOO D, BAD NEWS East. Costa )lcsa. h qualifications to be \·ice presklcnL i)t'tcct i \'<' Sat . Gene 1\'orden asser-1-le!ser rares pt-eliminary earing R k r 11 'd \V <l 1 d e '' ·1'th1'n 10 da1·s lo th•cc weeks'unlcsK or cc er sa1 e ncsc ay a n PUZ ZLES B LJ }'ERS led toda.v tha t Stein. a n::itive of Geo·· · ' · T d h h h r h' ' ues av t at e \Vas as an1ed o JS man_,-. ;:nul Klotz ,,·ere "high in the the proceedings are continued by the · ·· ~ d · h · · I part tn pro uc1n g t e c r1l1 ea operation \1·orking: out of at least t\\'O courl. . biography during his 19i0 race :1gai1..1si XE\\' YORK fl'PJ 1 Thi• slock Cosla llesa beer bars. • ~ 1(11s111s • ll&ll n~ • II \ll\li • 11111\l ·rorvY'5 im t 11• ,.. <'" !1"ff/11!t l ~·' i.(..•2 -·-" -. • • 0.01, PiMI SllH P'Mte TEAMSTER DICK STAHL PICKETS COST~ MESA YARD ::· Los Aneles Contract Dispute Spllls -fnto-Ora·nge COUnty' 200 Teamsters Wal k~ . . Off Desp~te Accord 0ran,qe County Teumsters\,·ho han· die building lilalerials ha\'c \\'alkecl off their jobs. despite the Jocal's ratification last week of a ne\\• <·on. tract. _ The Orange County Teamsters Local 235 stopped \\\Ork Tuesd:iy \\hen Jtshusincss agents learned that local:, in Los Angeles and Long Beach railed to ratify t he ne'v agreement. .\~oul 200 1)ran~c Cnunt~ t11·1,l•rs \\ho thought they had a cnntra1·1 11re afft'clcd by the strike. 'l'hl' package approred by thl' !ut11I \101!ld ha\'c boosted their pay f1'bm S7 .04toSi 98hnuri'.'-·foronc,\car • ;· .\ 1·c:in1ster ~ spokel\m;.i n saul 1hiS n1ornJng thal negotiations \\·ould con· I 1nue thrnug h 1 he da.1 in l.n~ Angf'lt· .. '· .. United Parcel Crews Hoping for Settlem.ent G ldhe r th ,. y k m •1 r kc t c Io sc d i r re" u l a r I'. · Io" c r , -~~s~·,~,i~k~i "~"~' ~O~'~"~n~g~e~c~·o~u~n~ll'::\'L:~n~it~e~d~l~' ;i~,~--~"'~l'~rl~b~•~l~· 0~1 Lcd r a rct:.Lh ·" ,. t. .. 1-11~1.i ...... ~· --t o rg or e i,ew or· qovernor-"'"o;=rn""'r.>,,-,-ll.<1id1>-"'*-"'·0~!Wol-v.iRg-locttr-!;! -·---------· • ... ----------------------F,~'''p~a~h~tl~o~Trh~i~s"''sfU~b~s~e<~JU~C~'n~t~m~if.sr,lc~•~d1~m~•;;--,mtt~IY,<il] ITI6d t.1l'atc trmtrng oif the Keu· : 1. eel Ser,·1ce drJ ,·crs arc hoping tu sc!lle TL·d t1\th1· l · S l'o~I 1)1 11\'l' • ..J_ J Ar d e ,. k S k E h h · po ice :i nd county authorities netted their lhree·day·old strike in short Clt'· ,\ Post {Jffil.:c :.1X1kc~m~ri s"'aw il\6 t ..::.oca more denials. 01' toe "X{'I ",ngc·. 11· .c1r·1·,.111 .. six fK'l'Sons. inc luding O\\'ners of The der hC'forc !he 3.200-dri rer 11alk1>11t ' h h -. h II ' Itockefcl\er told the committee his vestors \\·er_c c .. ug it )(!l11·een in a Jon Pl acl' and The l·li,!.!h TidC' taverns in n111rn1n g I at t c agcn('y 1~ <1n1 JI'()( Car Drivers - Settle Strike Orunge Co'un ty 11r1norcd car driVers ended a 71 -d:.iy-old strike today aft~r acccp1ing a settlement \\•hich "'ill ih· c1:ease their u•ages almost 20 percent ov£'r the next 29 months. .w gins and loans to associates in :\'e\,-\\'Orries lfnd enthusiasm 01·cr a-Len-Cosla-1\lesa.-stalls deli \'eril's in I he rru~h of Chr1s1 -II••· 1•xfra 1!1ttU wlt-h-~St' York state di<hfOfViOJ:lle a stutute he-i-nti\-C---'t'-rrJ l--nrn1 rn·1 a,1?rccmcnl. f\rraJ!!"nmcnt is schedult.'d l'uesday mas m1iiffi1g!'i . 11 1hc ~' n kt· l'Ori1lnul·..; 1 hrough t he signed into h1w barring re<:eipl or gifts t '!'ables. 1)7 1. for Arlhur f'. Youl'lg. 4S. of 9390 El Ar· But. cautions l 'eumslcrs lucti I !IS2 (.'hr1~1 m :i~ m ;11I1n,1.? Sl'USun . he !-.;J id, the• over S25 or making gratuities to stTllc ·rhe DO\\' .Jon<.•s industJ·ia1 :t\'C'l':l!!l', bol St.. Founlain V;.illcy. o\i•ncr of l "he Sccret;n·v Lee Kt'ai·nl•,·. no nc v.· Posl ()ffll't' v. ill ha\'C' !1) :1dd purl tin11• officials for 'th<' performance of \l'hich fluc\uiltcd throughoul lhe da)'. lligh Tide. li e faces seven ga niblin ).! meetin g.s ..., i th Gnil~d .P a rci=t-c:1rnt'r~andt·>:tr111r-ut·~"l11huncltt>!b~~ duties. JostO. 78 poinls lo fi58 .JO. coiint·.· :1dtled parrl'l' ., management have lx'<'n :'('l and th e ·'-The l<l\\'S are violated only when it is .. nt:ct.i~es he.Id ~ sl~~ .t'.dgc 0':~r '.ul· Rirhard R . ,·oung. 56. or 108 union has rt1jcctcd thl! most rec·c nt of· the intent of the donor to reward Or in· \ a;~c~s ,lmong th] I. •·18 1~sues lt tded. \'orktn\\•n l.ane. Costa l\lcsa, o\1·ncr of fer. fluence the retipienl. Rockefell er ~ices '~·ere 0"'~1: 111 ~ioc cr;~l e ·rhc Pl;.fce , \\'as booked un identical d trad1n•r on th(' \men can Stock f ;.c -1'hc Teamst ers rcJetll·d 1.1 11atk<1"t' sai , and that y,•as not the case. ~ · "' ~ •· · charges and goes 10 court Tuesda)" • • Change . \\'hich Y.'OUld -ha\·c r111scd lhl•ir pay But Rockefeller defended•hi s --"'-------------!See BOOKIES, Page;\21 almost 19 pertenL fron1 SG.41 to s; 77 hourly oVc r the l\\fl·~·c•ir tt.!rm of th1· eonlract The strike. kepl uncTcr wraps by-· both union :.ind manngcn1ent due to lhe security problems in\·blved in the makes~ift tra nsporl or. n1illions or dol · lars dail)'. in\•oJ,·ed ilriv s fron1 The union. $aid KcarnC'~. 1~ ~\.'t•k 111g ,_ _______ _.waq,Qr ~.oi .%t..pt:tdrngt=nttd~ ~ ct:ru~~.~,,---1-----\n-:rth·r··,..----l--l Teamsters\ocal952in0range. / / S h l C h / p The drivel'S walked out in both 'Ex-iig i, -c 00 oac Seeki11.g Teac ii1ig ost Orang(.'_ und Los Angeles counlics Sept. <I agninst Armored Transport 6yllll~AR\' l\A\'F,. gi \Cll rol' 'thc hoard·s dt:nial t)f Con11l1l 11~· or Or:i n,qe nnd Brink's. Inc.. otu.. D.u, P'lltllM•" S\\'e<1z~" s :i Pl)t-<d . In Lo~·Angelcs, . f'11rn1C'r Costn l\lcsa lligh School t\1·n1ored1'ransport has 34 drivers. head fOolbull co:1<'h John $y,•e:l7.) 1'hl• lruslc c~· rcl'u:-::d tu pl<iCl' ill! or Y.'hOnl u·ill be 1X1ck ut \\'Ork by \'O\\'edtodartolakehii;b;1tllctorcguin S\\·eaxy in ii high school tcuching ~pol · f'r1du~·. a rcm·rt \ng 10 Lee Kearney, .a high sthool 1 eaehin}lpo~Ltocourl . • \\·ent agu inst a unanimou:s l'C('(lm rncn- sccrctary of the loc.a l. • .~ S\\'cazy's 'pron1isc to rJlc a 10,1·suit <l :it ion b)• a thrcc-mcnll>t?r gr1c1·:'tnt:l' 1'he 29·111011 1 h contra el c;.1 lls ro1· i.:11 n1c :in e r r\ C'\Vporl·'1es:.i Unified p;1n('I Vi'hlCh suggcstl•1\ lhoi1 l1is ::i ppeul thl'Cl' genC'ral \\'Uge increoses. raiRl ng School 1)istricl lruslccs rejec.ted his be granted. -dri,·ev..~· .u·ages from SS.97 to S7.J2 tlpl)(:al lo be trnnllf<.>rrNt from hjs The panel or o,n£' admln18Lr~tor anti houri:;-. -... r prtsent nliddle·S('hool !eachin~ assigf-l\\'Cl teas hers railed for ~ll "im- , The 375 Lo!t Angcles O>lmty drivers nment to one of the disllirt's four high m"dialc rel urn to a hiJ!h _sc hool h:'1\'l• rctitrn d to lheir jobs follo\ving schools. courts lo rc ~uin a hjgh school I '•lt'hin,i.t :icccptanee or " new-eont.r.;u: 1i\.lon---'the 37-ycur-old ph\'sfc:1I educ111ion job. i\<.'C'Orclnt_g lO l\l~·a D ~kC( heat! duy. ins1r11ctory,•asfirf'd ffnmhi~Mus1 ang ~f the_ ~cv.port-:\1p;11 f1ed<>ralJon or During the strike. sherirr5 depulil's coaC"hing spot lus.L June after three 1 each~>'!. nssisted bank~ und businessmen In lnsing seasons· :ind then dt!nlOll•d The bo_ar°<I act ion mi11·ke<I lhe [JJ:.5t lht!trunsfero£1nonl'). \\'ithoul a cut. in pay to Oa vh~ ~liddlc \.1 in1~:1unanimousreco111n1cn(latlonby Sc,·crul robberies i11 Los 1\ngclcs School. • , a J.P'IC\·11ncc p<incl hislx'(_fn u,'crl1Jrn~ .('ounty :tnd .. one or t "·o in Orflngc Thto I rU!-.l£>l'~' un;1nimou,<; rcjcc·I io n ol by! he board. :\I rs, l>erk~i-113ld Count'.\"· rl'111iltcd rro1n lack of hi~ J>lc;i · 10 be rcins111t(.>d u u high S\\Clll;\'Ur~ucd th~l.lu cmich1n i;.11!1d secur·lt)' (orce~ 1lurin,:-thl'.' strike. sch0t1I teH('hll r C"Jnu:-durinJe, n clOl>l'<I • lca~1np h:1,·e not h in~to ti(.)\' 1111 c:i('h Ket11'ne1!iH id --~sion ·ru\•.stluy nl~ht N~) t'l':1~on "'ll ~ -01 h r. I Ir 11:1\cl. hl""1>h<n1lcfn't hTI\'{' bf't•1' • I' ' tl~molctl. JU~l l)CC3U~e h•~ CU<•l'hlllj.! Sl rviccs \\'Cf£' no lon,i!cr \1 :u1tc;d. Bobt'rl P uck(•r. 1>ri 11 cipa! or 1hc hCh()()I. s:1id S\\'caz) \\·a:s I runsrcrrcd to another .-;chool to J.!i\'e the ne\\1 coueh. ·rom F'rcnl'h, ;1 ··rrc11hsta11 .·· Jlut S~ Ctl '/.~' CaJl('d lhC hoard's :1ct ion ··uoralr andd iscri minator~·. · · "'ll'5 thcir iwrogut j,·e ·10 O\'Crturn tlw te\iew panel. But if so. 1here·s a die· tutorship in the 1listrlct.'' he s:1i<l :1n grily. -Sy,·caz~· su 1d the board \\·as, in effect. "putlin~ l<'lichcr~ and (heir ortz :inizutions in their pi n<.~. \\here\et th11t mny be.'' T he rorm1:1· coac.>h. "·ho has t:.1ught 111 lht' d1!!.trlcts (ur c ve11 :.ic:1r'!:, cnllcdt'1e IX>;1rd' denial ··:i mntlcr1hoit .11:ocs tar lx·~qud mv .. ·• n °). :I rtllJll t'r f)f Jlfillriplf' 110\V ," hr ~;·l ~ ' . , .. guaranteeing cost 0£1i\·ingru1scs C "" ... 1 d i·r n h I\' h )Rh r \niul~ Asi mil:ir strikeinX1•v.'''11rkCity.hc through Frula) Fog <i!ong tht• said.lu sl C!dthrccm1 1nth~. 1·0<1'>1 111 thl· n111rn111K hours. Th k ff 90 t'11t)hl\A \\llh heu1·h hi~h~ nlur • d c str1 ·e :1 crts 31. ran.Qt• Count 1 -;u rt arhtri.! -;i; inland l.n\i, ri\'crs. ·rhe Orangl' ount~ lol'al ,.., one of 10 Soul Ql'rn C;.1l iforn1:. 101·:!1!-. luni~hl .'ltl 10 ;,i 1 barg11 in ln~ v.•it h the t'OflllJ:• n) fo r :1 11('\V pay pucka(f c . · • l\I e;111y,·h1le . nearl~ a <1u:1r>1rr m illlun P~C-k<tgt~:\ y, hi ch \I Ould ha''l' i'H.:1•11 (':Ir Fo.od Aid Ski1·ted RO~! E fli PI) OelCl(lllC ll f1~h\Ul.1! \\orld fllo1lnc ~k iru.•d the kc) 1111l·~Uf11l of fbod uid 1oda\, hul l('nt nti\el1 f u~rtcd on a l'a t rh~all packajj.l' of propos:ils 1·ungln1t from t he 1.,·ontrol uf l~ctse fl ic!'! to lhc role •)f \\Olllt'n \\01·king com 1nit1t'<·s :it lhl' \\'orld f.ood C6nrl•rcn<'(' n~i-ced \\'1.'<lnc!'ldo1,· 10 pul \Ii> four re:wh11101l~ for l·o1; :iider:..lion IJ) lhe 131 nation~ nl lh~ lttlk~. 1)111 rl•tna1ncd rtcudlr>Cl{1'rl on tilt truclul ~1lrtls~uC' - • .. ~ I J I 'SI DF. TOD\\' \ h11.\l1t111d 11nd lL1fr .riAd fu1lr 1.:l11/d1e11 u11•re /ou11d s/a111 and .-rear~, leri •d n/xJu/ tli1·1r plu.~lt 1!01nf! 111 U'f'Cll/hy sl.'c/1on ul \eu: Yori( Ptrhrr 011' "i,Jar 1nrhau1 --mo~ ~'rr1r", Pu~Jf.f 1,-a. ..... 1~ l r-1.acv• ~ ..... , .. CIUllll" ,_., (r'"""'' °'"~ Nt1olt' [ ....... 1 •• ..,. [~,, . .,._," F~to(t l'l•CM••r -·-'""'""',i911 ..,~W,..._ll . . C'l -... , t t Mui.WI •11MJ I.I, Ot lwl_l ,,..w• 1H Ou 0r~11'91C""1' Cl flte.it CS "1 A .. IJ '~IW••h,,lt ., ~pot'\• C.t·C.J ~IK--~r~$1• D•·DI Trit'~ ..... Cl '"'"'" Cl Wtllllt'f C• """N'"~ " ,. . ' C• Cl •• •• •n .. ,. '"' " ., Ol•Oi D' Dt ,, t • ii •• • ... • • 1.f \ I ! 0 DAILY PILOT 'f'"---"'""~~~---JC;__~T~h~u~r$1Jat: ~ove mber 14 197"4 Nixon • Goes-Home· -. ' . -l11ieck Seen I ,.LONC BE1\Cll (U PI \ -Richard ~xon. wenk und p;1l e ufter u 23·day hpsJtit11l stay und u close brui;h \\'ilh d1at.h1 "'e nt home today facin g the .,Jll-os~l or a check Uy OUt$idtJ doctors tf tD h~ tmiiss tO give testimony for the \Vat~rgute Cb\'Cr-up trtoil . Ttie former presid ent .... ·as helped f~om a v.·heclc ha ir into ll b lack li?TI~sine lit u beck ser,·ice door Ht LOn• Betteh Me moria l •lospital a nd clrol e urr with his ,,ir{'. J>al. to San r lerfielilc.11f' t!Y.flv ecl :1bout 11 ... Ill. .A 'f>a ncl of thr~e promincnl doctur.!i, ~1ipffln ctJ 6)'1:.s . Uislrit1. Judgl' John .J~ ~tea , made plans, mean\\•hile, to ~"?niuct their c x-amination of Nl:con at his kCilnfroo\..home -probably ne:ct \'ll'Cel. • - N1xon. l'lud in paj11mos and a da rk :.i1ue robe. "'as U11slsted to his feet and .·tood shakily as he turned around to "hake hands "'ilh nurses and others \vhotre<1ted him in the hospital. Before being ussisted into the l!mouslne, ~ixon putted hi s personaJ 11'iyiician. nr. John Lungren, on the b~ck r·~d. then sat dov.·n beside l\lrs. ~XO!" 1n the car driven by a Secret , ~r•1ce agent. • --.. . - ~Colleg~ :: !'" .. .. <- _Annex Vote ---~~~- - ., • •• ... ~ --_ .. ...... -·--'-,._ -~ "' '"''f". COast Communltr Colle&~~ ct .; .. trustees wanl the b_ajlo v.•or.diP' - Changed in lhc ncxt'ill'.!tlion tO itcclde ... whether the Garden (il'ove:Unlfled $<.•llOOI District should al\nuX to the t.'Olltigc distriCl. · Chant'ellor Dr. Norman E. \\'at.ion . told the board \\1ednesdai· night tftal · the ballot "'Ording "cOhlributed greatly" to the defeat or the proposal at ·the !\'ov. 5 elect.ion \Vhen 20,494 .~ \'oled for annexation and 26.680 ugain· st. ''The "'Ording, insisted upon by tht• county counsel's office, c\earJy stated lhal passage of the proposa l \VOuld result in a <tO·cent tax increase for cltiicns of Garden Gro\·c," Dr.' Wat · son reported. ··such a statement v.'as e rroneoU!'I . P:l ssage \\·ould ha,·c rcsulled j,n a lax decrc•lse for the citizens ore ardcn GrOV('.'' 1'he board authorized the ad· ministration to "take whatcv·er action is necessary" to conll"Sl the ballot "'Ording. The same plan v.•ill go befor~~ers\ againonMarch 4. 1'rus tee Ro,be rt L, 1-lumphreys reported that heUnderstands the Gar- den Grove School District v.·ants to be •ihe route or the limousine took him along.a str~0Lj01mmed \\'ilh almost 100 ·•!"""•ro·•nd photographers wal· THIS l.S HOW CONSULTANTS SEE FUTURE USE PATTERNS FOR OLDER ,DOWNTOWN SECTION OF COSTA MESA .:h1ng4.he \departure and he waved Plan Goea to Cl1y council Next Tuesday; So Do Some Clianges Suggested by Downtown Redevelopment GroUp in\•ol\'ed in any legal action con- testing the ballot wording. ln the election, voter.i \\'ere asked to approve tv.'O tax o\·errides -one 20- cent override for a five-year period. throu1h the ~ar \\.'indov.· at them a rid _ and anoth.er 20·ceotoverride for a·lO· --· ~i:•iled r1tnt1y . f'' The three.ea.rdlo,·ascular and ln.~'""''-'·-~~-.,~r_o_lfl Pa,,e Al nist s~lilfiti fiamed by Siiica !lave ~ - until Mot.~"':tl tcfreport lo the judce on PLAN •~et~¢>lNi~.!!J] is well enoug h to . "• t ~fy-8.l ih-e cover·up trial, or give a makes comparison shopping and d position ip California. movement between the Various com· Mesa .CiimeRate s ~p.--,-----l'·!•:•r::.J"'riod. ' er ffie vofe~,-,,>Tl'liiin'ffo,,. superin- tendent of the Garden Gro\'e d istrict. e xplain e d that Garde n Grove retildenls alreadY pay ·high laxes in the form..,of Ojlt-Qf·~i&t.ric_t fees to. the commun1t-:v----colleges--.... ·h1<>h now ar - .. P Lungren has warned" !hat Nixon is ...mtteialacti.vltiea_dllficulL" _ _ _ 1:oubled by. touchy. blood pressure ·Estimates-indlcate--thaH.he=eentral--£ d -1'.1-...-... •. !qat shoots up under CV('n minor area could capture 10 lo 20 percent or vOt'J -1 ,. e·ws-:= St_l"ess,suchas friendlyconversatlon. the new ofrlce spuce demand In the city by 1985 and ~ilsey and Ham plan-Crime rates are up in Costa !'Il es« - ners say t.hls m~ght call ror a low or v.•lth armed robbery at the top of in- medium-r1se of~1c~ park of t\\.'O to four cr'casing offenses -but surrounding , stnlcturesto be built. <>!ties ond the nation as a v.•hol e ha,·c a Estimates also show that the cen· v.·orse problem v.·ilh theft und \'lolen- tral area could garner betv.:een 10 and cc. 20 perce~t of ~he multiple residcn~ial A ~omparativc sur\"ey including demand in Costa l'llesa by 1985, adding llunt1ngton Beach. Fountain \'allc\' between 600 and 1.200 new units doy,·n· :ind Santa 1\ntt ordered by PolicC. town , • Chief Roger Neth shoY.'s Co!ila ~l cs;,i Development potentials listed in· enjoys IO\\'er crime rates than thost elude th~ purchase of the ~1cNally cities. .-· School site, expected to be declared Costa J\t esa \\'as far bcln11· lhl' surplus by the Ne\\'porl·J\lesa Unified notional a\'erogc for commission of • 1. TOl'\IGHT ~hool District, and turning it into an arined robberies. v•ith Ji rccordrd 111 ;COSTA J\lESA \VATER DISTRICT 1nt~~rated shopping facility and the pasl sixmonths. . l...ftegQfarqn·eetlng, 77 Fair Drive, utll~z.1ng Costa l\~esa City Park "as a The nation~! a'·erage 'A·ould in· ;:38J)lm\t "'"·, -ma~or focal po1nt,,for the restruc-dieatc nearly t\vice as m<1ny holdups • roontAW ie &i"llEFIT _ Cost• . turtng of ~h_e residential areas at t.'Ould be ex pected. Mesa Veterans BenenrNlght/Califor-hl&her .. '!~n.F.-it~§,'~ --~; -1\tte~orJi in~~~d in .lhe.rii;e.a.nd r<iJl ;lla Sun ,.·s . Florida Blazers. Anaheim . The r~~rt does !'O~ see a subst~n· of vn r1ous cr1n\e& against peri;ons and -;tadium. Tickets $6, includes bu& ride tial addtt1on lo ex1.sl1ng commercial property are not , ho"·e,·er, entirely ;.p and from stadium. Buses le&\'e City fl~r. space but. ''the reg~ping of co nsistent. ;Ja1t-S:1srp.m1.t'l'i<>kets! 646-0536. . -cx1Stl?i tenants ~to compatible com-One is mobility of t.he criminnl in · ! rob'PeA·Uf. -Costa 11tesa vs. merc1nl clustc.l's . ,·o\,cd -rrequcnlly h<> \s a'8rug' dd-~nta t\na at Santa Ana &\\·I, 8 p.m. G._onstruct1on of the ~e w1>ort diet -\\•hlch ;1ll o"'it himll'l hit :ind rlln E:iiitancia \·5. f.l af.!nolia at Da\"idson F'rce\~'ay v.·ould :1!10 11· lrafr!c cir · \'ia geta way c<1r on lhl' maze of ~icld. 8:30 p.m culatton t.o _be restruc tured , but Oran Re Coast streets <iod frce\\'ays . ;UCl ORAl\J ,\ ·•'rhe Rirds,'' by becausebu1ld1n_g ofthe routeh<1s bcen ··\\'('·r e plagued by freev.·a y~." ,\r istopha ncs, fine Arts Vill age del~yed . the c1_1y should •·postpone notes Chief 1'\cth, pointing out the S~ ·rheatrc.Nov.14·1G.8p.m.i\dm.S2.50 maJ?r C1rculat1on ch anges that arc Diego Fr<>cv.·a.v bisects the eounty UCI LECTt.:lt ES -'"felc vision and cont1~cnlon ~he frecv•ay and co'nrcn-from Sun Diego to Los Ange les Coun· ~he \\'orld of Sports. Science Lecture trate 1mmcd1atc ,prog r<1.n1s on inl· ties, \l.·hile the Nev.•port Frccv.·ay :--tall. 7:30 p.m ... ,'our Local Govern· provements to the cast-1vcsl arterial split s it In half from the beach to Brea .. mcot s ,~· Ju ry Asse mbly Roo n1 . system:· . . . and~y~nd. ' Qrange"Counly Courthouse. 7 p.n1• Rel.atcd h1~h\\·ay proJccts \\·111 be This htcrally makl's Costa 11.I esa a ~ , , . • co ns1derc~ by . the cit y council crossroads or crime. yet surrounding F RID1\ li , NOVE~lBER I;, Tuesday night, including widen in g cities have a worse problem. '·TUN~~I, OF L0\1E" -Costa· 19th Street and extend ing 17th Slreel "All the cities, ho-A·e,·cr, arc below ~l esa C~v1c Plar~se. Community rrom Superior to Ne\\·port Doulc\'nrd. Recrea11on Center . ~ov. 15. 16 and 23. Downlo"·n propcrt" owners al the ~p.m . study session also riiade cl ear that Mesa Bicyclist Recuperating A(te.r Accident FOOTBALL l\c~·port llarbor at they \\'OU!d Hke to see 18th Street ex· \Vestern. 8 p.m . tended across Newport Boule vard, O~A.~G E , COUNTY PllILl)AR· but \Yilliam Reynolds of Wilsey and .\IOl"IC CO:'ll CERT -L.A. Ph1lha r-11am cautioned that improved ci r- :;ionic Orl'hcstra. Zubin ~l<>hta con-culation in it self Y•ou ld not bri ng · .u('t~np:. L!C:! C_ra"·ford ~~.al l 8:30 p.m... about dO\\'nlov.·n redc,·clopmcnt. OCC I.El f li RES ,\stronom ~-. 1'he plan calls for t hree com mercial ·oe\ Lc,·inc leclur<>r. Room 25 Science plaza areas -one north or 18lh Street -~l~g. G:30 ~;m ·. ··Haja California another 18th Street south to 17th A Costa l\l esa man who Jay uncon- _.,tdtj' l~ctold . Sc1cncc ll<1ll , 7:30p.m. Street and a third sou1h or 17th Street. scious and ..... 35 li!iled a!'I John Doe for .. A1loholism. ·· Sci1·ncc Lecture 2, 7:30 ll ;1lso en\lisions continued commer: sever::.! hnurs after his bicycle col- "-~t .. ,.. Cial de\"elopment of 17th and 19th li dl'd with a car Wednesday is 1 IGllT TO.P HI\. AC' """"":"Lecture streets and a multi-use commercial rcruperating today :1t Orar\ge County :ir -J ~ry Saylin ~ of. Am~rican Ci,11 a rea north or 18th Street bf'IY.•cen Fu\· ~tedi cal c enter. ~1:::.rl 1es Union . Sor1;1I Sr1encc 1--1 all , 8 It• rt on 1\ ,.c nu c and th e Ne\\·port Police in ve sligators. mcan,,·hi le . Bcn.1l c \"a~d com ~erclal frontagl'; . . arc l\'ondering v.•hy the victim Y.'as ll P· l _se m IX tl~ res 111 c lu~c th e po~s1b1 l ~I y parcntly carrying a loa.dcd }listol and 1--~----•01t·A·NGE'CO.li:<T--,--~--0C--1ntegr.at-1n-_g-mult1pi('--.-r~s1dent-1 al---D"knife at th.e-time of·t-he--w l!1'ion:-H·e-- rl.e\'elopment tnto commercial and of· had no ident ifi cation. DAILY PILOT Jack R. Curley \I"• Pr.i.l<Mfll tr!cl ......... "'-"99'' Thomas Keevil ECl•lot f1cc rom pt r xes . O~nsities v.·ould The "·eupons v.:___ere found ncu r the. ra~~e_from 25 to 35 .unit s per acre. . unronscious virtim. h1ter iclcnti fi rd as C.:11 ,\ ~lan a:ger f'-r-t'd Sors1:1 b1:1I said \\.;iller Stevenson. 23, or 31&1 Yel· the !av.· requires that the central area [O\\'Sl'one Drivl'. ,plan be brough.l in line v.·ith the tnrestigators said Ste\'enson "·•1s general pl an bef~re J an. I. 1975, or ridin g his bicycle north onBearStrect a nother year "·111 be lo!!t brfore near South Coas t Plat.a "'hen the han. red~\'elopm cnt can begi n. dl cbar \\'US clipped by a southbound \\ 1lsey and 1--l a m says r edevelop· car . :nent l'~n be impl c m~ntcd by t•upi tal ~l o1orist J oh'1 C. Re~llolds , 26. of 1~pro\eme nt~, zoning cha nJ;!e1', :1 1074 R,dding 1\\'e,. Costa l\l csa. 10\d pr1\·ate co mmitment to rch.abil itallon poli ce the victim's bicyrle beJ,t;1 n and dereloprncnt of nev.• 51les where risht oi iling on the shoulder and '·ccrt·d rchal'Jiht.ation is not fcasihl c. 1n ro hi s path jU f!l befort• the l\\O vehirlcs \\"ou\d have pas:-;cd. going in -npposite di rections. f'r,Jtlt Pay*" A I Sl.r,·cnson v.•tt :-i li:iited in fulr con · -t----,.i;~0;;m~,~, ...... ..,,~u~,,,.,=,~_.,..--+--------~.:.:.------"""· 011.todu.,-."·,U,h-muliipkMnjttr.n· ,~. ~. -- ¥t"•q•"q E~l&r BO 0 KIES Charle!> H. LOO!'. Richard P. Nall ••• ''""'~'r.1•"•q''°°"'"'1°'1 Barnl ~ids charged \\·ith accepting Cost• Mtsa Office JlO W.\I 611 St•~•I M4oll"Ol il,<ldrr" P O 9'1• •i.G, ,7',. Other Offices ,...,._, kit~ lJll Ht•.,._, •t'lovlt•t•" Lt,,_ lle..:11, l!M c.i.-•••SI•~ H""h~.,, .. ~II 111/S lllP..:11 .... 't•Mt SMdt.Wt~ VIiie• 1SN1 lt "-' 1111<111 II $.tfl C<f., P•"•~w T1i.ptiont (114 I M2-4l21 C11ssftted Adverllslnq H2-5111 i' f, -' \1·a;:ers include F:leunnr Ba ll:1rd. 42. of 543 \\'. \\'ih;('ln St.: .Jua nita P. Coons. •19, of 719 \V, \\' llson St .. and Teresa J. 1;urtad. 2G, of 2300 f'air\"icw Road ull c:ost a ~1 esa addrt':-.scs. . ln\'cstigators allege lh c rln.it hwd tx>cn OJ>f'fal i n~ about three "·eek,. runnin!! pe rha1ll' 30 to •10 cards per \\'CCk "'ith customers making \\•ugors of S.~ or so. ·rhis could n1ean .~00 per \\'tCk or mnrc ftltcrlng out of each h1\'4'l°n , and police assert that rootbull card." \Tic· ~ tlmi7.e moi-1 betlor8, blise<I on thf' o<ld,'I :tga1nst them . • G a mbli n~ ex r1Crt..~ clnim the odd:oi O!(ai n!'ll \\"in nin g <>noujl h n f the multlplt' ~·a•cr1' hct"n cu<'h c9rd ror u aivt'n w.eckcnd's .ia mc~ tfllov• only two nut or every 100 bcl tor!t' fl) "'In an.vttUn g. ~ Obscenity Case • Flgure Guilty Ol\TAllA . Nt'b. (1\Pl -A l.os ;\ngelcs man ha~ been round guilty on thre<> or sevt'n counts of mall\nJt: ob· s~nr material by a feder11l District Court jury, The jury of SC\'_en v.·omcn and fi\'t'.,. men deliberat ed about \"'o dn ~ l><'forr r1•1urninfl th(' \·erdJct Wr°d · nesday ni.l!'.hl ap;u inst Ott\'c'l'realmun. 111.r;o kno .... ·n KS O:l\'e [).-.vL~. 'l'h~ rhn!'gcs "·ere that sexual film ~. an ilh1slratl'd book c•nd pl a~·in~ card'( st nd• lhrcc 11dvcrtisin,I{ brochure~ on r-icx. oil alleged to be obscene, h!!d be-en n1 t1ilcd rrom Los Anseles to Nrhrai;ka . • • ...... . ~I - 1 he notional a\·erage,"' says Chief parison lo those or surrounding cities, cept their ~tudents . t\nncxatlon, <>Ven ,J~·=­ voitlllhe iaxovernaes, \,•ould haVe - red:ured·-the-actual ta:t"" ra'ir.Dtmdorr- ~eth, quoting from a repori compiled because other departments count ' by Planning and Research Officer such losses from garages-es in the Gary Ba rwig. case of bicycle theft-ils a petty then lie cites as an example the national and not a felony burglary. average of 15.5 percent per 100.000 Taking armed robberies {371 and population increase for so-called burglar:ies Cl,025) for the past six- Part One crimes in the U.S. as com-month period, the police chief com- l)ilcd by !'Bl s latisticlans. pa red then\ to the 'Same offenses as Part One crimes-murder, rape, logged by surrounding communilies. rohh<>ry, huri:la ry und aggravated as· lluntinglon Beach logged 71 armed ~aull -increased onl y 15 percent in robberies and 1.154 burglaries. !ht' ""l'Stcrn states. compared to 21 Fountain Valley had 23 arn1cd rob· p1.•rccnl in the southern s(ates. beries and 432 burglaries. Chif'f '.'Oeth sa id, n:ition,vide, armed Santa Ana during the six·month robhcrv l'O nstitutcs 44 perce-nt of period logged 231 armed robberies tho!'l' f>art One crimes and ha!i in-and2,789burglarics . erl.'ascd46pert:entinfiveycars. Chier Ne th n oted, t oo. that, Bas<'d on the per capita figures or statistically duri.ngthatsurvey pcrlod. 182 robberies per 100.000 population. Cosla M.esa's monthl>: crime rater en_t the Cos tu :\I <:Sa and Irvi ne te'~on . -up,J.hen.dO\\'n,.Lhen.up lhcu <J,p..,.n aoq could anticipate perhaps 200 \.\'ithout finallyup8gain. J • being ~bove a,·er.a gi:;. . , 1-lunUngtcin Beach 's o\:crall figure Durtng·the r:ier1od from 1\pnl to Sep-"·ent Up, do\\•n, up and then dO\\'n lc mb~r. Jl~,l1 cc .reporlcd ... 31 .11u.ch agaln. . . , ,. hol dups. \\'Ihle. 1.025 borgla~y cases • Sa\1ta Ana ha4 a stfady rour·month "·ere.recorded in t ~c same 1>erlod. increaSe'in crime, then t11.pered irlto a . Chief Nclh po1n~s out burglary clel'rease ror the past tv.·o months. he ftp;ures would be chstorted In com-said. Elegant Attituqe said. Churcl1 T orchec ' . In Costa Mesa A fire set ~ an arsonist's match at .a dov.•ntoY.'n Costa ~l es :J church. r,csulting in S2.000 damage to a youth gymnasium. "·as being probed by in- vestigators today. Da ma_gc at the Fir st l.i n i l e(! ~lethodist Church. 420 E. 19th St., .... ·.as largel y confined to the exterio r "·ooden v.•al)s of the gym area. firemen said. The 5: l!i,J»ffi. blaui "':.is discovered when Robe'rt ti. tt'afnes nOtiCed a "gloW brightening Ol)e side of the -structure .an~ went to inv.tlgate, according to poll~e. , , JJ ·, • • • fire Ocpar~Jticnt , specialists ~aid. today the fire·was definitely arson and n11mes started in a ne"•spapcr rc- e~·cling center next to the gym. STOfll& The New ULTRESSA•by Arrow " .. l ' Arrow d!>'sn't hlde your elegance. Puls Ultressa right on your biick where everyone can admire it. 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