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1975-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
e r- r y e . l e t f [ R is of at e ur to te 's SS ho ad re e e r Id re he Id m. e. ve re ch a re rts in sa ow M d • i~. • •l r c X· d ... '* --. -l ~ I • • --· -· -- • -' •• --. -- ----. - • - • • I • -. . Wild Chase Nets -·4----... ~ark ~SciUirr:· .Is ,__ -.,_ ...... -... -. . ~ . --.. -. . ---- -T"Wo Huntington QeBt_. ~x~eQt•on • -. --. ---, . -. -- --• In --~ ,~IOOy --~-Deist Suspeets - URs o g cffe'IERNOOir,OC2T'OBER 30, 1975 . , -"""'-..;-MO. *· • s•cr16Ms. •t P~lls' -----r -··---·· -- . ' ];'-. . ,,. • • .. . . -·a.o.., f'l'9C-..H "'""• . • Saddleback Colleilestudents Th'!>fesa Harris (left) and Kari Sammons, both 1~ are campaigning to p3int Mission Vie- jcfs lire hydrants fu Bicentennial Themes. Although this is npt a Mission Viejo-type hydrant, the two artists painted it to show what could be done. The Municipal Advisory Coun- cil will rule on theirrequest to paint the town Nov .10. • ~uirre_l Trapping ;.: . Vi:ged by Laguna B"y J~ CJI AP PEU. rodents whose burrowing is con-, °'""'P..ltf• l"IJM5Uff • ...t:ributi)lg to the extensive erosion !,agu11,a Jleiich.'s. Heisth· Park ln ·~ 1 an! t squi,ri]?Js received a sta;'or ex-...... e ong narrow oce ron eeution Wed.Desday by a sym-par'k. • - patheticCltyCouncil. C'ouncilwoman Phyllis The council previously had ap· Sweene)', who was absent durin~ proved a program of ga!J&in& ihe the previous session;'brought up \ the subj'eet' of' gasstnZ the squir- . 1 • rds • under .htraor&nary busi-,,----------•. ""-.!. ness. J11l rs. Swe~ne'.y said' she Dally Pilot-Pri~'. wanteg)t u.,tfiloriclli"d that sbe • , . .., w..,.~ ·to e~roinating • T •3 25 N ' the.aq\11~. • • . • 0 'II' • OV • Later, bow her, she siiggested Hom• ..t.li.ycry ,p rlce....t· . th'at·' if itbe squir-re1 population th D ,;:r""PU t•~M rro · riee.dec! to"'l be reduCed, the e, aw 0 -.i.u.-go Ip': ci"eatutea cOuld •be •shot· or a S3 to $3.2S per .month ettec-natural pied a tor could be in- •tivt Nov.1 • ., • r tr.<><l••ediJito he,area. '. At. $3.25 l!<r' month, the,._ Co ,~ · "'b""---"" d al Dajly" Pilot subscfip!ion "I uncuman " ar..,.. • ....,y -dliu remaln8. the loWest • 1'!W~aa ~\l~e ,c:i!lindt ~ lor se~ri..c;tay newspkpers '·v.pus ad.!Gb aippro~~.pam-ili Soulhim Califorl\ia. less .~arbiih in•qo••!le g..,ing . Cnntiiillnc major ~\ • ~~m-cQUld hav~ bf!en hastily. lnciJM,·i" ·111 asP«(s Of talnm, ;altbouf!b tk m8tter of the Dewsi)aper production and '=~~~,·:r~a~~arou~ ~~':¥;'p'ln~eb::J5~-:. • \ tM counc1l1a nf!Ck foi-yean: cre11e' 'in the · coSt or . ~ lleterfinc to,• Pf't!S4;1'\ta~ by new1prlnt P•l>•• •rid l Oran1e County Deponm<!>l ·or iasotine., m v.ke tlie i _ Agr iculture represen.tat1ves, creuenete sa'ry . .Boyd r~alled, they lldvised'that ...::vourDaily P~ot carrier. \ ~sqwrnlodocal'l'Ydls~ Wl\O Js an ind•pendent "!"he ~!ague was menu• rtaerC:haM, ~ill-reeliic an • ·:: w~.may ha,:e. been panlckod illc~'ae In ptorf't f,,r hb er • li\Ue. Boyd sald. • ~ c< ResldentPhlllv Mlo)r oddressed hw ¥1 ... t,. l'O'! at tjlO Ute council ·protestlilg tbe 1as•· neWprlc -• • . . • , . ..__..,_...~-----'•:.,(. (See !lq,UllUlELS, P•I• ) ( • - ' 2 Jailed -. Gay Policy • . . . ln.'Wild Pursuit' . Two robbery sus~s were in Huntington Beacb jail today arter a robbery or a city re- sidence in which a shot was fired. The pair were captured in Costa Mesa arter a wild puri;uit by JX>lice cars and helicopters. The two suspects, both resi- dents or Santa Ana. were iden· tified by police as Gregorio Ortiz and Alphonso Hernandez. The caper began shortly after · 10 a.m .. police said, when two suspects were surprised when a man returned to his Newland Street residence while the burglary was in process. The resident was tied up and during that time one or the sus- pects £.ired a sbot from a gun believed taken in the theft. Lt. Bruce Young said today that in- vestig4tors weren't certain if the shot was deliberalel or if the weapon discharged accidentally while being bra ndished by one or the robbers. The victim broke loose from his bonds and called police. Two Huntington Beach detec- tives, Steve Arbello and James Austin, were in the vicinity and located the s us pects' car almost immediately. The chase was joi ned by units rrom Westminster, Fo•Jntain Valley and Costa Mesa. One of the s uspects was grabbed art er a leap from the ',... car at Harbor Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway by Sgt. Max. Wilson or the Costa Mesa (See ROBBERY. Page A2) Pair to '1ang For Slaying Church Leniency A8ked WASHINGTON (UPll -A major board of the United Methodist Church has r ecommended the 10- million m ember denomination adopt a more open policy toward church membership for homosexuals, it was a nnounced tcxl ay. The 00-member Board of Church and Society pro- posed a revision or the denomination's basic social principles statement ,.1,hich would make the state- ment read : "We welcome a ll 11ersons regardless or sexual orientation into the fello\vsh ip and tnem- bership"' of the church. The new language would replace the traditional Methodist statement that says, ··\Ve do not condone the practice or homosexuality and consider ti1is prac- tice incompatible with Christian teaching.·· Bui the proposed revision by the board left intact the statement's admonition \vhich said the c hurch does not ··recommend marriage between two persons of the sam e sex.'' The board 's proposed revision of the social prin· ciples statement now goes before the church's policy· making General Conference which meets in April in Portland, Qre. The conference is the only body that can speak for the church. • 4 0-foot Drop • Nuke Device Falls ·'In Shaft; 11 Hurt NEV.ADA TEE\ll: SITE. Nev. <Uii>JJ -A s m all. unarmed nu~ear device being lowered by cables dow n a drilled 650-foot test shaft one week ago fell the last 40 feet to the bottom. injuring 11 workmen, the Energy Research Development Ag:ency revealed today. There was no danger or any radiation leak, the agency reported. Government offi cials said JO of j.be employes suffered minor cuts , and bruises and one workman suffered a broken leg rrom the being inadvertently detonated .·· he said. "They have conducted tests in the area and round no radioactive material at the top or the hole or in the hol e. There is no health (See NUCLEAR; PageA2) Bear Facts Bring Fine wh'ipping cables when the EUREKA (AP) -The pro- BILLJNGS, Mont. <UP I l canister containing the device prietors of a Chinese restaurant Gary Radi, 30, and Bernard J . and ej(J>eriments plunged down pleaded no contest to a charge Fitzpatrick, 34, both of Billings, Abe 1hart at the Yucca Fi at site that they added an exotic -and race death bY hanging "between ,. Oct.'23'. illegal -item to their menu : midnigbt and dawn" Dec. S for The governrrient did not an· Sweet and sour bear . the aggravated kidnaping oC a , noun~e the accident at the lime, Acco~d!-ng to HumbolOt County Hardin , Mont., s upermar-ket but issued a s tatement today author1tles, a sear~'1. 9f the employe murdered last sprinc. "bec~use: c:(m,edia inqtal\ff-:•r ,. " ~ Sharttfia·t "'-Lo.-'~ '1'ah:llt las t Judg'e Nat• Alien W~day ~ "The 'Canister containing a month turne d . up 'two bear impOsed the death sentences on s mall nuclear devk'e'B now at' rbfearms, several bear pads. Radi and Fitzpatri ck in •the botto m of ttie shaft," ·a nuinerous claws, and n dish of Yellowst one County DisLri ct sPokesman said. ''At no time ha~ sweet and sour bear ribs. There Coort.. Their lawyers said they there been a danger o£this devi~e were also packages of deer meat would appeal. • and some river salmon, all of The Jtwo ,we e' convicted last which it is illegal to serve in a week oy a jury .that also found Plans Approved restaurant. them 1.uilt)' ol d eliberate The owners or the eatery - .homicide. and roltbery in the de-BURLINGAME CAP) -The Alan. Peter and Lobo Chin and ath of 18 -y ear -old Monte state Coasta l Commissioo gave DavidTom -wereordercdWed· Dyckman ol Hardin on April 5. final approval W~dnesday to the nesday to pay a $'lSO rine in Allen al10 sentenced each of Lhe · Redondo Beach Redevelopment Eureka Municipal Court and men lo 100 years in prl1on for the Agency's plans td build 140 low -placed on two vears' probation homicide coriviction and 100 moderate cost senior citizen for violat •. 1g the health code and years on the robbery COl\vict.lon . housing units. state rtsh and e:ame laws. l ' . --- Victim Reported Critical By DOUGLAS F RITLSCllE Ofl~D•llY"'IM~ Retired Costa Mesa bail bondsm an Frank B. Downes is in ·•very serious·· condition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital today after being shot at least twice Wednesd ay night as he walked fro m his garage to his home. Costa ?.1c s a police s aid Downes. 69, had just retnrned home and the lone gunman ap· parently had been waiting near hh; garage. Witnesses told police the 25- year-old Caucasian nect do..,.·n the alley after the 7 :45 p.m. shooting. Hospital s pokesmen s aid Downes · condition has nol permitted qu es tioning by JX>li ce. Downes· ex -wif('. Vernon Downes , described the 28·year Costa Mes a r'esident as a "creature of habit.·· She said he rC'gularly went to the ~t arquis Restaurant on Newport Bo ulevard during evenings and returned horn~ about the same time each night. The assailant, s he said, must have known his habits . Witnesses who heard the shots told police that .tlcr the first s hot was fired Downe" cried out ... What in the world (See SHOT, Page A2l Coast Weath e r C loudy wit h s light chance or a few li ght showers tonight. Clearing F'riday . ll ighs 68 to 7•1. U)y,•s tonight 55 to 60. I NSIDE T ODAY A woman i\1arine facing a court-martial· foT having ttz with six enlisted men will carry her ewe to lhe Suprf.'me Court if necessary. SH Page 82. lad ex •1 Y-Senrke .. M11U,,..~ llE,_ ........ (lr; <• ....... .......... •• Millwml ....... O.nlfled DS·l1 Nat._, ..... co <• co .. """'' " °'"Htl!CHM• ••• --· " -Cl-J °"'"'"'ic:" .. ...... _ " E•wtt1 , ... •• -· ... 1!111*'1•1-111 ••,cs v.c. .. """"'-'' C6·1 Fl-1 C•·I T1M.,J•i"'> " ...,l .. ll:Kffll •• --" M,O...._. •• ~'"-" .. --" ... _ •• '""'""'••• " 'j • l ,t 2 DAILY PILOT 5 Thurtdey. Oclobe1 30. 197S Senate P anel Okays $4 Billion Loan 'WASlflNGTON <1\l'l -The senate Ban.kin' Com1nittctt to· day approved u bill with $4 billion ii\ loan guarantee:; for New York Qty and senl I ht• n1 t·a~urc to un tincerl a 111 f .it t.' 11n l hl• St.·nillt.• floor -and a thrc..itt.•nt·J prc~Ldcntial vero On an 8·lo·5 vote. the cummtl· tee appr ovt>d whut wus " com- promise m~as ure belv.'1.;"'tln ~n . .4..dlat Stt.•vt.•nson (0 ·11 1 >.and lht.' panPI '~ ch;.urm an , &•n Willi11m ~oxm1re (O·W1 s . ). th:.al would l3Jl th1· t.·i ty on a s pa11an fi scal fl'· Ome to balance itli bu<l~el and to 2\"evcnt it rrom dt"faulting on Its obligations Dec 1. Sen. John ·ro ~·er t Jl-1'ex.J. .. • From Page A I SQUIRRELS. 1ng prog ram . It was. he said, not Lil lhl' Character Of l.t1gU08rui lo ~as squirrels and he urged the counc il to rein11lilutc a live trap. pi ng progrom lo Cllll'h the ground squir r~l11 and move them to Mll in· land area . Dr . Garnl't Rose Ekeberg, a ~·eterin a ri a n, a lso urgL'd the city to coordinate a trapping pi-o- gram -...·1th UC Ir vine where the s quirrl'IS could be taken for ml'Clical te11ting or rodenl birth Nntrol meas ures wtuch could l;,1ter be used at the park. Tht> city pre viously tried to im- plement a aU11estion that the squirrels be fed with a birth con- trol laced food, but lhe Federal Food and Drug Commission pro- hibited use of the birth control \\ agent the city planned to use. La~una lleac h Ma yor Roy l.folm said he didn't like the Ide ll: of gassing the squ.irre,ls, but that it seemed at the time '1.o be the moet humane way ol handhne the problem. Casting an eye toward Coun·.., cilwoman Sweeney, Mayor flolm said ·that 1hootina: lhe animul1 wa1 likely ''somewhat more i)ainful .. thao gassing. The council's action to consider again the squirrel problem came • despite City Manager Al Theal·s reminder that the live trapping program h&dn 't worlted. Theal said the traps had been -tampered with and that an in· ordinate amount or manpower wa1tlnvotved. The matter was "set for new consideration al the council's Nov. I9meeting. j Fro• Page A I SHOT ..• have you a:ot a1ninst me?" Four shots were fired, the witnesses said. Police said that one bullet, believed to be a .38 caliber, hit Downes In the arm. Another hit him below the left eye. Police said they have not been able to e11tabli1h any motive Cor the attack. Mn. Downe1, however, 1ald, "Bail bondsmen do make a Jot of enemies.·· Downes moved to Costa Mesa in 1947 after hla discharge us a Navy chief petty officer. .... He flrvt set up business in the 'city a11 a .real estate agent, turn- ing his bualnes11 to bail bonding in 1960, Mrs. Downes said. In recent years, he has gotten out of the ball bonding business, she 1aid. but still remains ac- tive in_other bu11lness are11s . Man, 21, Killed SAN DIEGO <AP> -Kevin Francia Muldoo, 21 , Oceanside. WQ killed Wt'dne9day when he plunged from Cabrillo Brtda:e 135 feet onto slate highway 163. ORANG!. COAST • DAILY PILOT 1N Or tnp (ff" D••'' P1101, w>ll> "'""" " ,...,bi,..CI I"" i>I•""' P••••. It-"'"'" ~' U•• °'""""' coa•1 Pul>h""•"Q co"""'"' Yll••·•l• W!hOn\ ••~ 1>\ltlh•ll•CI "'""11.0• l!>tOuQ" F""~• fOf (°'I• ,.., •• , N••llO•I """'"· th;nl U'l<(lnn 8t•<.,1f oun111" V11t11. I"""!-. s-•~l>•<i'. Vt t .. , ,,.. Liii""• lltt(lll""'4h ..-•I A '"l\I"' r~I •Cl>lltn It P""li•,._11 l.t!.,,Mr• dfld !iw" e.•• l "" """llP•' pu1111i.1o1,. Ill•"' •• •' m w .. 1 a., ilrt•I, Cot111 ,_.,..,, C,,•lfwfl!~ ~&1•. Robert N. Wted ,.,,.~ ... •flll ,.,,,1111 ...... Jack R. Curlev YIU. ~•tt .... ~1 tM C.._ .. Mt.....,. Thom•• Keewll Efil" Thomas A. Murphine Ml~t•"I 1:•1111r Qwirlet H. Loo& Richard P. Nall tr1(•d to pl."rs1111dl1 the C'Ommttt<·t· ·to go aloo~ with a MUlW1lilult:! mt"usurc by Sen. t<::dwarct Brooke < R-Mas~. ), which would hl.lvc ol lnw1•cl thl' city tn dt·fr1ul t but \\•hit'h V.tJll ld pro\ ult> guarantcli.1 tll·bt cert1r1eatt>s C'alll><I for hy Pi'l'~ldl·nt i''or(I in his SPl'C'('h \\'ednt•sd;_iy . 1·owt'r 11 aid thut tht.< curn m1ttee, in es~cnCt'. w a~ wa:,lini,:: il.S time in app rovi n ~ the loun guarantee Ol l'il:-lll'l'. "'fhe f<.1 ('! is. lht•rt• ~un'I ~onn.1 he no 10;111 gu..ir<.1ntec lt•g1~l:.i t1un," Tu\\l'r ~;,11d. "You t'an talk about the horrors and i,::luum or def.iult a ll ddy but tht" fJct is th e city·s goi ng to defuult," 1'owcr ~iud . Pom-pon People? NOR~IAN , Okla. (lJPJJ -Eight pom-pon persons will bt> selected for the ri rst Univt'rsitf of Okluhum a basketbHI pom ·pon squad Sunday now lhHt men art! Wt"lcom e to try out. Thr i'IJ~ti on a l Orgartiza· lion for \V ome n·s Norm;_in chapter last week sent l.l letter to univ e r11it y o.id- ministrators, accusing the organiiers of viol11;ling a federal education l1:1w by ad\ler\jsing the tryouts were ror v.'omen. A univer1tity spokesman 11aid the university was not violating the laiw because private funds we re bein g used. tlowevl'r. the tryouts -...·ere postponed a week while the Tip.in Club, an alumni basketbJJll booster group organizin~ the pom- pon squad, sent out new not1t'es saying men could try out. Marine Ge t s Jail in T hef t Of E x plosives A Camp Pendleton Marine -...·ho was 11aid. on arrest in Siin Clemente, to be in possesi;ion or enough explosives to delitroy a ci- ty block hali bt!en sentenced lo one year in Orange County J ail and placed on three years probation . Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams pronounced Mentencc after Marine Richard Nelson Alexander, 22. pl eaded guilty to charges of possessing explosive devices and rt"c eiving stolen pro· perty. San Clt'mente poUt'e arrested Alt"xander at his apartment and recovered a large quantity or ex- plo$lves which had been stolen from Camp Pendleton. Drug charge1 Ciled when co· caine allegedly was found in lhe apartment were dropped during municipal court action. Pumpkin City 'T'h c on ly Dc moc:rttt to vote ag a in s t se nding tht' loa 11 S!'.Uaranlee m easure to the noor was Sl~n . Robort Morgun of ~ort h Carolina :ind the on ly Rf'publil'i.IO to vote iu favor of 1t w;_is &·n. l{oberl i'a(·kv.•uod of Ore~c1n &fore lht' vote. the cum1nittee unanimously <.i doptt"d un am£'nd- ml'nl by St>n . Aliin l~rarulon <D- ('ahf. ), which woul d increase the ft:>l' the city would have to pay lht ft>dt:ral J::OVl'rnment for the right to 1.s.sul· tax l'Xt"mpt notes from 3 p<•rcent to 3 5 pC'rcent of lhe total -.imount. 'l'hl' comm1tlt"£' also defc<.1lt.'d on a !J·to 4 vote an iiltcmpt hy n rookl' to s tr ike t ht: lu;,i n ~uarantl'l' pro~·i::.ion from the !Til'ilSUl'l' PriQr lo the St.:inate Ranking Com tn itt('e's vot e. Treasury S<.·Crl•tarv \\1 11\iam F,. Sil'T\On said that Nl'.W Yo rk City ha ~ nul lappe d odl poss ible sourctin of funding tu meel its dc btir 9nd be gliggestcd an increase ln sules taxes or loans based on employc pension fu nds. Nrw York o fficials already have tax und loan plans undtir ('onsider ~tion . Te1tify1 n g before lhe llouse t>conomi<' stabil zation 1ubcom· m1ltt'l', wh i{·h is expected to draft a bill to ~lid New York and report it to the full llanking Committee, Simon su,c:g:ested New York 1to.ite <·ou ld 1nereast> its sales tax by as m uch as 3 pl•rcent -tol I percent -to obtaul ru nds for the city on <1 tempor;,iry, emergency basis. From Page A l NUCLEAR • • haza rd to personnel on site ... l'he spokes man t1aid.. the de· vi<'e. ('ode na m ed "Peninsula" and weighin g a total of -175 tons in<'lud ing thl' cables. had l\Ot yet bt>en arn1ed -...•hen th&ml8hap oc- cu rred. The aeencv s aid an invesUaa- tlon "'JS unde r way to determine -...·hat causC'd the t'iinist er to rail and wh at should be done with the dl'viC'e .... ·hic h remain.'i at (he bot- tom of the drilled shaft . ·'The incident occurred during pr e par a tion s for a test ... dl'Signed for a yield of coni;iderabJy le::is than 20 kiloton•." the lfpokeliiman said. T\\•enty kilotons is equivalent to 20,000 tons or TNT, or equal in y it>ld t o the atomic bombs dropped on Jupa n during World War 11 . "The incident will not affect other planned tt>sls or operations scheduled at the Nevada tei;t site, .. he said. The spra wling lest site has been t he sce ne of two announced tests during the past week. in- C'lud ing a large test <'ode-named "Ka11st>ri .. with a yield or from 200 kilotons to one megaton that 11wa yed highrise buildings in Las VegDs and wat1 Celt as £pr a w11 y tHf Fre1tno. An agenc y spokes man ex - plained that the actual arming of nu<'lea r device::; with warheads i::; not carried out until an hour before they are set to go off. The cables ust"d in lowering the de- vices down the shaft aJ so have the purpose of connecting experi- ments to ground monito1i ng sta- tions. Some 50 tons of pumpkins nrc woitina to be carv~d into jack-O·l&ntern• at Harbor Center in Cost• Mesa. i;even- teen-month·old Brandy Biturro or Costa Mesa admires thla l7~·pounder which aoos for $15. 1 I UPllt19Pllet• Space A g e Win~mill This experimental \\i nd ene rgy turbi ne \V as officially d e · dicated Wednesday at the NASA station near S a ndusk y. Ohio. The bi g \Vindmill's 125-foot <liametc r rotor is designed to turn at 40 r1)m in [lfl 18·mi le·an-ho ur wind a nd produce 100 kilowatts of e lcctricil;'. enoug h to s upply the po,,·er needs of about25 homes. Po s t e rs 'Spoor Agents . WAS HINGTON !UPI > -A ··covert coalition of Over 60 Con· cerned Jndividuala" today put up .. llallowe en Week" posters purporting to list 22 secret or lll· tit"' known CIA addreues w~.ere 3pphcanls could get jobs~ • sa~sins, burglars and wiretap. pt·rs " The> 3 x 2 rel'.'t spoof poster. an anonymous release to new~ agen· ctt'S said . was designed . lo re- mind people that Washington, pr. has s p ook s all-yrear· round ·· "Spook" is a commonly uaed lt•i·m for 1nt£"1lige nce agents. Th£' postl'.'r, placed at strat~&ic locations around to-...'fl, affixed thl' offiC'ial seal of l~e ClA o~er an inch-high he adline r~~dtn~ · Employment Opportun1t1e1, and alleging that the_ ag~ncy "ls now accepting 8:P.Plic~i1ons .tor the follo\l.'in g pos1l1ons and hst· ed 13 categories. The)' included ''director of cen- tral intelligence, a11ias&in (GS.18 ; ma)lll murder~) aJ4aa1in (GS.13; chief or 11tate), burglar. perjurer. pro vacateur. cor\>orate ex · eeut ive. wiretapper .' The GS number is a Civil Service senio,rity rating. CIA .. job ~nefits·· ~ere lbted a• "1r&nlim1ted buslness OP · portunlUes; tax shelters and lm· munity from Jnt,rnal Revenue Servicf audit&; lmuiunity frorn <'riminal pro11ecut1ons: travel and· advanced education; top sN.'ret extras.·· The poster listed the addresses of CJA :>ubofflces and "pro- prietarit's" -businesses or en- t erpri.se:) op~rated a s CIA "fronts'' in the Washington metropolitan area. A number of them are known to be authentl~. The boltom line of tho po1ter had the notation : "Equal Op· portunity Employer.·· Gunman Su r r enders, R~;i';;~. • Releases Host a g es CLEVELAND <UPJ J -An ex convict armed with a shoebox dynamite bomb and a pistot who ht>ld six hostages in a bank for more than 20 hours and de· manded .JM,000 runsom 1tur nn- dered Laday. ll'he bosta,Joa..Wtilt e freed unharmed. Edward Owen Watkins. 56 . a 'Veteran bank robbe r qnre on the FRI 's 10 Malit Wanted hst, was led out of the bank this morning shortly after he released the four women and two m en, employes of th e bank, whom he had been holding a» hosta.ies since 2:30 p.m. Wedneliday. The hostages were tak\'n to Fairview Gener al Jlospit~I for examination. Cleveland Mayor Ralph P erk said Watkin~ was believed to have had a shoe box bomb con· tainine 12 sticks or dynamite but it proved to be "incomplete ... Watkin11 threatened to trigger the explo:sive unless he was gi ven S,,0,000. a van for a getaway and a plane to get oul or the country. Police refused to providl' the plane and none of the ransom was pa.id. "No way I'm coming out ... \Vatklns told hi s fo rm er cellmate, Allan Schlesinger, over an intercom. "l 've gol three beautiful broad& ln here and I'm having tt party.·· Bill Rooney, another formC"r c e llmate, als o talked with· Watkins. ··He's bitter because he's done nil that time and has nothing to 11how for it," said Roc:ihey. "A man who repeatedly goes into banks end comas out v.·it h satchels of money is a violent man," added Rooney. Police said Wetklns, who took the hostages Wednesday after- noon when a teller foiled hi.s stick-up attempt by tripping a :tU,nt alarm, was "an oldtime bank robber ... worse tha n violent." A serv1<'t' station with 1!'5 ,000 ·gaJlon:1' 0£ gasoline Willi located acrosli the 11treet rrom the bank. They said Watkins wa9 not'awaf e or the station \"then he threatened to detonate the bo mb. w'atkinlf at Cirsl held nl,qe hostages at the Society ~atlonal Bo.nk . Three perso~, lQ~luding bank branch manager William S. Hann, were relea11ed within eight hours. • Watkin11 "knows he's a:oinf back to the Joint," Schlesinger Kai d ... But rleht now he'1 a:ot the v.·hole city at Cleveland watching him and J think he's eating it up. When he goes back to the Joint he's got something to look al - newspaper s tories and cllppiiiii . 1 don't think he has the heart for it {detonating the bomb)." Watkin:t' girlfriend, Dawn, and U.S. Di!1tricl Judge WiUlam K. Thomas, who sentenced him to 4~ years In pri:ton for robbing eight Ohio banks, al:to spoke with him, "He says he just doesn't wa,nt to spend anoth er day in prison," Thomas s aid. "( think he 's a p-;ychopath. You can't predicl what they'll do. lie keeps saying ht' couldn't have picked a nicer g roup of people to have a s hostaR:es." Wa tkins was paroled after servi ng eight years of hls sen- tence. Talks 'Crucial' MADRID . S p a in (AP > Spain, Morocco and Mauritania v.•ound up two days of talks here t oday that .fiources termed "crucial " toward a solution of the disputed Spanish Sa.hara is- liUe. The Spanish eovernment, mt"anwhile, la unched a sea and ai rlift in the Sa haran capital city or El Aaiun to remove lhe 5.000 Spanish civilians Crom the Sahara. Police Department. The driver continued on until "bailine out .. tn the vicinity or Haker Street and Killybrooke 1.ane and wan captured by Costa Mesa Officer David Walker. U . Youn} ·&aid loot from the· home wa11 recovered and in - cluded a televi11ion wet , stereo equipment, 1un, jewels and ca1h. The su11pect11 ' car cr4shed in· to another durina the chusc but there were no injuries, officers believ~. 7 Face Charge GRANITE. Okla . !UPI> -The seven inmates who held rive men hO¥tace in the state reformatory kitchen probably will be char1ed Friday, ~cc:ordlng lo Dtslrict At- torney Rlchard Dugger. tJ8 Perish AboardDC9 PRAGUE . Czecho· slov.akia (UPI) -A chartered Yua:oslav jetliner carrying Czech trade union members ~d their families home from vacation cras11.ed in fo& to- day while coming in for a landing at Prague Airport. A Czech airline spokesman said 68 of the 120 persortJ: on l:toard were killed and 27 injured. He said the American·huilt twin-jet DC9 was C&ft'Ying l!S pa11sen1ers and a crew of t\ve. The plane crashei;t on the northeastern edee of the ci- ty about three miles from the airport. It wa,a noL known if any rasldenti of the area were killed ot in· jured. Pachyderm Panics Good N ight, Ire ne's On Lo08e MIAMI !UPI) -The shrill 11iren trl1htened her and Irene did what any self.respecting pachyderm would have done - •heranllkemad. The S·year·old boby •lepbant brok• lootie while being unloaded for a ben•flt performance at a nur1ln1 home anct led aboul 40 pur1uer1. lncludlna police, dazed rnotorl!lt& and p111enby on a 20·minutt, mile-1001 romp lhrou1h a re s idential nolshborhood Wednooday. By the t•me It wa1 all over. Irtne, who it trained to stund on her head, w1lt1. 1it dbwn end kneel. had cira1had lhrouch a plate .gt&11 window lnto a realty otnce, dtnted a few autoc and kno<'ked down a Cence and a few bedgeo. ''The 1\ren (of a passing am· bulance) went "off. She got •PoOkedi &nd ran," said Jame$ Silverlake, lrene'1 trainer at the Hoxie Brothers Ctrcwi. He said Irene 11 usually well behaved. Tho 1,000-pound elephant ran out Into a bu1y, four-lane street, caudina: •tartled motortat,J to slom on their P.rakes. Then she smashtd lnlo the Mlotnl Board of Re•l\on office, re•rendlltst. ''Oh, my God, tt '1 an elephant !•• secretary Donna Tannen screamed in dlsbeUer as •be aaw Irene plow Into the 6-bY ·B pltte a:Ia:ss window. ' I The misb.ap didn't deter Irene, who continued acrq11s the thorougbtare Into a l'e$ldenU1l netclibO~hood, knoc!IJbg down • rew hl'Cl1e1, a f!llcl>ond de11Ung a couplt· of a~fo•oblln before pohce S1t. ~1\ler Rodak man aced )0 br\U her 'll(ldcr con· trol. Rodak, a 12.year veteran of the police hone·m~unte4 patrol. said Ii. ran alon1aldeJrene and "1ra~bed ~er by tho OJI' 111d began, !a\~ln t lo.lier. • "She l\f.1a'n to calm d~. She'• ju~ •'ll•by·. We mada Jct a chain around her lee 8\ld e '1'!• to .a tree uqll\ )lie could Jet the van into lbli"oaqow 1trett," R<>dak said. • -.. iot l)un1 you h<ea y the ... mul elg pl•~ oae and The earl the A Su lion D pur bar, Mar N.J . bar, gra re pl Lim hap gra rec cei "R COV to eac cha I've but noti R ers he en red At- e e e e It g ene. the Ual • con- the rol. and tnd ... . t -.. --------------· I & ~ ·w® mrl? ®®U1WO©® • The column •ppe•n dally except S1turct,aya aad Monday~., . . . :111 n prui;te m ·• ·r111.-11 ' 1"'1lt r>a1 l')un11. l>c1r u.•1/f <.'uf rt>d It/Pf' flt'I 1/1P Cfll!flt/t!r., tJlld (IC I 1un J/'JIJ tlf.'ed 111 -~tJ/Vf' 111equ1l1t>S 111 !-/11Vl'}IU11fflll anrl hri li nes.~ f.lull !/OUT qu;•/d/OllS /(1 Put Durin llt Your ."i~rc ir1· IJrunc/f' ("na ,,/ l>oillJ .Pd111 . I-' (J l1t1 .r 15flJ . l "oslu f./~·i.u. <",\ !r!.6°2~. l11rludt• r11•11r teh!p/1011~ 11uu1tw r 'CenadJ f'or19fde' DE_AR, PAT: I 've heat<! about . a new bread that is supposed to be mor., nutritious because of soy flour and wheat germ being added lo the regular recipe. Can you Cmd out how I can make this bread ? P.O ., Fountain Valley You probably are referring: to the ''Cornell "'Form.ula," whJcb can be ued ror bread. cookie, matftn or cake recipes, ID an et1ht·oance measuring: cup. place one tablespooa ol soy nour. one tablespoon nonfat dry mU.k and one teaspoon or wheat germ. Thea flll the cup wttb sirted enriched nour, or unsifted nour if tbe recipe calls ror It. A U75 "Capitol Highlights Summary'' of consumer legisla· tion signed by Governor Brown was published Oct. 8 by the Department Or Counmer Ar- ralrs. according to a DCA spokesman . Per1&ons wishing copies of the legislative sum- m1ry should send their requests to the Public Information Office, Department of Consumer Af· rairs, 10?0 N St., Sacramento, CA 95814 . Bar Replaced DEAR PAT: In August 197'1 I purchased a $43 .35 exercising bar, the Bullworker fl. from Margr ace Corp. of Middlesex. N.J. A defect a ppeared in the bar, and 1 was',advised by Mar- graee to return it for repair or replacement. After considerable time, I wrote to find out what happened lo my unit and Mar- grace replie d that it had not been received. In the meantime, f re· ceived another bar stamped, "'Replacement .·· Then I dis- covered that m y bill had doubled lo $86. I notified Mar grace with each payment that I was being <'harged for the replacement. J"ve now paid the original price. but J C'ontinue to receive dunning notices. J .S .. F'ountain Valley 'Oldest' Fossil Revealed WA SH I NGTON IUPI > - Fossil jaws and teeth apparently rrom a '"true·· early man as old as 2.15 million years have been found in Tanzania. East Africa anthropologis t Mary Leakey re~ ported today. Dr. Leakey said the finds repre:tent the oldes t fu-mJy dated remain$ of a manlike creature and support the view that gt!nus ho mo, a true m an, exte nds "murh further back than believed a few years ago.,. She said al a National Geo- graphic Society news conference that the rossils were found in volcanic ash bed at Laetolit, some 25 miles south or Olduvai Gorge, .site of m any famous dis- coveries of early man. The jaws and teeth were round last Deeember a nd were datt-d only several weeks ago by radioactive te<'hniques at UC Berkeley. The fossils l'ame From a t least 11 individuals who lived with.in a 400,000·year time period. ranging rrom 3.35 million to 3.75 million years ago. Dr. Leakey said the fossils have not been studied in detail but s he believes they are rrom the genus homo and not rrom a n a pe -man known as Australopithecus. "The all important thing is the similarity to ho mo and firm dat· ing whirh is the firs t time fossils or this typt> h ave been dated so Y.·ell, ··she said. Other similar fossils h<'vc been found in nearby Ethiopia. but have not yet be<'n act'urately dat - ed . They appear to be rrom goologice1I evidt'n<'e 3 million to 4 million years old . Doctors Link Aerosol Spray, Lung Ailment Cosm etologists who work with aerosol sprays have a higher in- cidence or chronic lung ailments than other persons. according to a study made in Utah. The pape r was presented 1n Anaheim tod av before the American Co!I C~c of Chest Physieians by L)r . Alan Palmer of Cincinn ati. A study was made of 262 stu dent cosmetologis ts e1nd 213 graduates from all regions of Utah com pa re d to a control group of 569 persons in other oc- cupations. lie said the s urvey was pro. mpted by an incrt..•asing number of physician r eports indicating persons exposed to <.1erosoJ hair sprays became ill with a disease called pulmonary thesaurosi.s. Cheetahs Born SQ/ari Cubs Worth $15,000 Alice didn't but Vanessa did. She gave birth to a healthy litter of rheetah rubs at Lion Country Safari. The three cubs, each valued at $5.000. were formally weighed by park orficials Wednesday. '"Tht're·s four and a h alf po unds of c h eet ahs worth 515.000, •• Pa t Quinn, the park's zoological director, gleefully not· ed as the cubs were placed on a supermarket scale. The cheetahs. he observed, are so valuable because they are dif· ficult to br:eed and imposs ible to import. I.ions. on the other hand. are plentiful -too plent1fuJ, in fact . That ·s why Lion Country recently began a vasectomy program for male lions . But the c heetahs, native to Africa, are on the endangered animals list a nd tbat is the re· ason why zoos are outracing lhemselves lo breed lhcm in cap- ti vity. Mice Get High On Marijuana "It avoids having to take them ou~ o r the wild ,·· explained Quinn . who said their wildlife habitats a re being destroyl"CI by the enrroachment or agricuJture. The two males and one female delivered by Vanessa. a seven- year-old female. brings to 28th£" total number of c heetahs born at I.ion Country 's California and fo rmerly owned lexas a nd Georgia parks since 197:1 '"I g uess that gives us the world record . We have bred m ore chee tahs in captivity than anybody else in the world ," Quinn said . He s aid that t~·o other femalt>s are pregnant and that their litters are expected to be bom within 2 davs. Quinn said the iatest litter of cheetah cubs will remain in isolation with their mother for <t month beCore being transferred to the park"s wildlife preserve where they can be viewed by tht..· public. The offspring are virtually helpless during their firs t few weeks of life, according to Quinn. • Thu!!d!y. Oclobtlr 30. 1975 DAILY PILOT A3 • .Juri.•t Owens , 1 Judge Outlines! Backlog Pl~~s -~ By TOM 11 .i\Rl.t~V Ol t ... tWu ly Pi IM !>ttff Judge Claude J\1. Ow!..'ns noted in his £irsl pr«.>ss Ctin fl!rcot:t..' as th(' in coming Or<.\flg(' Co unty Superior Court pr('~uling judge that most or his prC'dl•cessor:s have become known for lhc1r in novations . Jud ge firu el" Sum ner o f I.aguna Beach, he rl•t·all L'CI , is re membered in the J J-1udge court for srttlement tacti<':S "thnt he re- duced to asciene(' · · Judge Wilhan1 I. Spt..•1 rs of Newport Beach. he s.ud, w<e. tht" judge who introduced the highly successful short c·;:iuse calendar -the popular ~)'Slcn1 that re serves Fridays for matters or short time duration It could be, wht•n lht' South Laguna juris t complete~ tht• term to which he was elt..·C'tL-d this '-''eek, that he will be.• rcmcm- berE'd as the judge who solved the court rale-ndar c ris is by bringing retired judges back to the llt;!nch. "ll was obvious to me long before I was e lected that Y.'e were going to have lo get judicial help from SQm ewher c." he suid . "In fact. J've a lready had 1nformaJ talks with som e retired jud ges who live in l.aguna llills l..e1sure Wo rld.'" Add the r ourt time donated by retirE'd judges and lawyers who 'vork as volunteer Judgt..-s to the judge who will rt..•1>lace the late Jud~e lierbert S llcrlands and the (i ve judges recommended a~ additions early this year and the local calC'ndar c ri sis might be <·ontained. Judge Owens said .. Just last J anuary JaY.•ycrs waiting to try a cascoflongdura· lion C'Ould get .:1 trial date nine months a Y.•ay ... hl' said. "'1'oday they are beinJ! told they v>ill have to wait to mid-1977 and the situa- tion is getting more despt,.·rate all thetime ·· "Filings are up by 10 pt'rcl•nt a year but wl''ve had nont·w judges for nearly thrt..•t' years:· he point· Nout And he C'Xpec ts to becom1: quick ly involvt..•d in :i battle lhat has full y occupied several or hi ~ predecesso r s lht• b id 10 persuade county su1>crv1:-.ors t 11 vott..~ for the funds that v.·ill makt• n l~w Ju dg es avai lable for Su 1>Cnor Court duty Al least. Jud.[!e Owens s mil ed, he will soon have the JO nC'v.· C'ourtrooms h e n eeds ror the added judicial strenb'lh he hopes to have. Those courtrooms are o.u, ...... ,...,..... WILL BATTLE BACKLOG Superior Court's Owens scheduled for com,pletion by mid-1976 on an upper noor of the <·ounty C'Ourthouse Judge Owens, who beat out Judge Byron K . Mc l\.1illan by 11 narrow margin in the annual elertion.or a presiding judge, haS another backlog-beating innova- tion or two up his s leeve. · '"Rut more on that when I or· r1cially take over lhoc;e duties,'' hl" said. "I don't talte over from Judge (Robert A .) Banyard until Jan. I and right now I"m confined to surveying the field and seein.c \vhere m y priorities lie ... Whatever those innovations might be. he m akes it clear that thE' courtroom crisis in Orange County can only be solved by new judge~. "Our local lawyers have been magnificent in helping us out, oft en to the de triment of their OY.'n prarticE"s. ··he said. "And re- llrt'd JUdges are a godsend, bot we can't expect the m to put in the kind of t ime Y.1e put in -aft.er all'. they are retired ... Superior Court Administrator I..c.~s ~1 cCa rtney recently released statistics s ho\ving that J24 local \~\.\·ye rs contributed 401 days or henc h time in the first 10 months of 1975. Judgt' Owens, 59, is ready to _ fight the biggest batUe of his JU diC'i<'ll !ifl•. l·l1s fellow judges cnll i t '"th e ba ttle of th1• b<:1ck log ·· And they think hc"ll \\'ln. • . Special Saving R. D. Laurel! or Margrace re· ports that your account has been properly credited a nd no further bills will be sent to you. The 'Mar- grace Co rp. sent oot a safely warning last February and or· d ered a r ec all of some Bullworker II units. It was dis- cover e d that some unit s manuractured at the same time as yours have a te ndency t.o come apart and release a spring that could c•use iojury C.O either the exerciser or bystander. Mar· grace agreed to repair or replace alldef~tive units. Palmer ~aid a lso that studies showed that employes of small salons with more limited airspace and ventilation. f;uf- fered greater obstruction of airllow in the lungs . GOLDEN. Colo. !UPI > -Mi ce found their way into the mari· juana in the evid ence room of the Jefferson County s heriff's office and deputies noticed a n 1m · mediate change in the rodents · behavior . '"They really go bananas.·· said deputy Denzil Boeka. on Schafer Bros. Leather "Reductions in (lung) function becomes m ore acute as time in the indus try inc r e;:::ses. de · monstrating a chroniC' effect from prolonged exposure." he said. Women 'Too Busy' He said other deputies noticed a mouse scampe r out of a box of marijuana "and run into the wall across the room.·· Boeka says the rodents have been eating through cardboard boxes in the evidenre room and feas ting on marijuana stored there. 'Alice' Protests Weak Ry United Press International A hig hly publicized one·d ay feminist strike failed to win s up- port from the nation's working women Wednesday. although a few of them went to their jobs wearing colored armbands or joined protest ralli es during their lunch hour. The strike. originated by the National O'rga nization £or Women a nd ent itle d "Alice Doesn "t ... was intended lo upset commerce and domestic lire in America for one day to protest dis"C rimination . Women were ad· vised not to go lo work, shop, cook . tend their children or have sexual relations. · Although the full e ffects or s uch a strike could not be measured, a nationwide UPI s urvey or lnany major firms. telephone com· panies , state governments and federal agencies found onJ y ;.1 handful of women off the job. Most' women. including First l.ady Betty Ford and Connecticut Gov. Ella Grasso. reported they wt>re '"too busy .. to strike. Other said they we re disinterested. un· aware of the s trike or afraid a walkout would cost the m their jobs. Some o.ffi C'es reported , however, that womeo employes wore feminist armbands and badges, held complaint sessions with bosses or used lunch hours to attend r allies. bazaars or workshops . Leather SOFA ...• Available in 63'1 1 84'' and 96 '' Sizes 7 ft. Leather SOFAS from ..... _ ... _ .... $899. Leather CHAIRS from . _ . _ .... _ .. _ $399. Make Your Selections from 5 Colors of Glove Soft Leather ., ..... _.,,.,- U~lh•twl• ' THOSE'WHp 'OIDN'T PROTEST IN SA'CRAMENTO But Thol e Who 'Oki' Wera Vost M•lority of Am•1p•n Women R al li es were h e ld in Washington. San Francisco. Boslon. Indianapolis, Iowa City. Iowa; Boise, Idaho: Carbond11le, Ill ., and manv other cities. PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS Open Mon , Thurs . & Fri. f:vcs. 11 1S HARB OR BLVD COS TA MES A CAL I~. > 1 I ,I ' ' \ ' ' I . DAILY PILOT [ ..... ,.... f ~oa11tidg,, ~~ J -~·; ~ wi•h Tom arphine New Shade Qf Brown ,BIG SPENOERS : Mo•t everybody who has re.!lided in this Gf)lden State for a few years re- ~m~rs Pat Brown. Pat Brown is an attorney who de considerable reputation in al circles in the mecca of ralism to the north, known as San Francisco. He went on to b,ecome our state attorney general. Nex.t thing we knew. he ~~governor. Times were pretty good when ,Pat waif our governor. lie was the 4arling or most liberals and the :j>ending was pretly easy. fle beat lark a challt .. nge by rormer vice resident Jl.ichard Nixon before nally roughing up the ofrice to 'onald Rt.>agan . J CASll FWW IN and out or tacramento see med pretty n.11tricted under the Reagan re- me. Sir Ronald was always run- ng around making speeches tboul fiscal responsibility and tightening the old governmental pursestrings and things like that. i Governor Reagan, however, finally tired of gripping all those tale pursestrings and he retired defeated. There is some rumor bout a political comeback for m but that's another story. An yway, so we had to have an lection to get us n new governor. here was handsome Houston flournoy. And then, that other flame-the familiar one- dmundG . Brown Jr. Why, it was old Pal ·skid. jusl37 eart1 old , who had Pumped up the retary of State's job into a ress agentry catapult toward the overnor's chair. ~LABOR WAS PLE>ASED. lberals were happy. ?tlost ever· body remembered good old Pat hen the 1ood times rolled. So we ~lected the youngster governor. ~It was peculiar, or course, that uring the campaign. young rown didn't have much to say. -. e didn't even talk too much right ( fter he got elected. Now. however, he is taJking a ttlemore. Only yesterday, he spoke to ali(ornia's county offici<dls who rere gathered some 500 i:trong in an Jose. He told them the golden age of Folden growth In Golden alifornia is over-donewith. Ripping out a page from Republican President Ford's book on how to deal with bankrupt New York City, Governor Brown lold our county officials not to ex- Pfct slate government to bail ~hem out if they get into the fin an· rial crimps and cram?i. ! "THE CHECKS ARE NOW ~ming in. The IOUs must be Paid. These delayed obligations bre coming due,·· the governor ~uggested. ~"Growth lo pay taxes is pro. ably the least plausible argu· ent I've heard for growth," he ""clared. I Somehow, this manjustdocsn'l meofflike a liberal darling; the e~eart of big spending or the ppy partnerof labor. He sounds like he is standing mewhere far right of Ronald eagan and Gerald Ford. His daddy must be shaking his ad, wondering where he went f"""ngwith that boy. I .. ' \ • • orth Viets Free 9 l''rom WlreServJrn there were bomb1 and artillery 1UllAOIQJ Auauat and confined near Hanot orfallovertbeplaco." UNITED NATIONS olficlall said the the American st\,Mlent was Jay R. Scarborou~h. 29, of Soutbenl ,llllnola BANGKOK . Thailand -Nine Americans captured by Communi1t forces in South Vltlnam lut 1pring ar· tived in Bangkok today a.Jong with two THE t• CJVWANS were flown from mlttlonariu were Jotm .M.UJet. ~. his Hanoi to Vientiane. the capital of LIOI, wUe, Carolyn, 31, and their f.)'Oar-old Univer5ity. •. N..L OF THOSE released toclay aeept LeWis were captured in.Ban lle'l'buot, ln the Central Highlands, when the saJion eovernmenl abandooed:lt to the Com. munists in March. Mrs. M'==l'a husband, Archie, waa Cfptured_,.. ~ 1962 by the Viet Cooi and-~- -Cana dian s, two 1-"'iliplnos ;ind an Australian. 'fhey were described a.!I "fit and well.·· andthenontoBanikoklnaLaoUanplaoe dauahter, Lucille, of Houihtoo, N.Y.; chartered by the UnitAd Natl°"'. U.N. of. Norman and Joan Johnaon, 39 and 38, of ricials 1aid all were "fit and well" Hamilton, Canada; RJchard and Lillian although one of the Americana com· Phillipa, 45 and 44, Qf Bloomlngton, plained of "psycholoi!cal hardship" dur-Minn.; and Betty Janfl Mitchell; 56, of One of the Americans. Paul Struharlk. ~.of Rarbeortown , Ohio, a U.S. A.IU of· ririal in Ban Meo Thuot, t1aid, "J was cep. tured waving a white nag at my house \.1:hen l heard them coming through the b3rk gate. The battle ror Ban Me Thuot wa:; by Lhat time essentially over. Dul ing a period of solitary confinement. Bb', Ore. They were captured in South Vietnam The American officlaJt were Paul A. heardofsince. ..,.,.. In San Diego, Glen Mitchell told~ Press International that he lat '"Jib mother, Betty Mitchell, a year Md allal! aeo. in March and April durina: the collapse of StiUbarik U, Barberton, Ohio. anof£icial the ·South Vietnamese army and the of the U'.s. Agency for International Uabtnin~ Communist advance. They said Developmmt: and James Foley Lewia, they were taken by truck to Hanoi in mid· 31. ol lllinoit. ~~~~~~~~ U.S. Rescues Told London Bomb Hurts Moslems Pushing Beirut Christians BEIRUT, Lebanon <UPl) - Americana and Europcan.s C'rowded Beirut Airpcut·today for evacuation flights out of war-torn l..ebanon but other6 not so lucky remained trapped under lire in embattled sections of the capital . Another cease-tire called to halt the bloody fighting between 1\1oslems and Christians was Ig- nored. A.T LEA.ST 950 persons have died in the past seven weeks and more than 2,300 wounded in the factional war between Moslem leftist and Christian rightist militiamen. U .S. Ambassador G . The Moslenis have now !Uc· ceeded in completely cutUn1 oll uptown Beirut from the downtown sector. Christian ~halansist1 brou&ht several hun· dred reinforcements into the r apltal from the Mount Lebanon area to the north. Leftist forces knifed into the predominantly right-wing Phalangist territory, crossing Rue Clemenceau in a flankin& movement, s'nd appeared de- termined to occupy the area. ONE AMElllCA.N woman, Candy Baker. still trapped in the area said in a telephorie call that armored cars that tried to make other rescue eltorts were driven bark by gunfire. "There are armed men in Arab headdresses all over lfte place and the Phalanglsts have pulled back," she said. · 18 Near Restauraut '1 LONDON <UPI> -Police ( T J raidedhomesinandarowidLon· IN SHOR , don early today ln punwt of the bombers who wounded 18 BoapltaH:'ed Supreme Court Justice William 0 . Douglas is in Waller Reed Army Hospital for third time this year, suf· fering from 'slight fever.' persons. including fo.ur American:S, in a bomb explosion that hit an Italian restau.ranl in Mayfair Wednesday night. Without warning, the seven·lo IO-pound bomb exploded outside a window and sprayed the diners and staff with shards or glass. A SCOUand Yard spokesman said one man was arrested in the pre· dawn strikes, bringing to nine the number o( suspected Irish Republican Army operatives sei.zedslnce Monday. Poatal Protnt WASHINGTON (UPI) Eleven states have ftled su.it to block the Postal Service from in-_,,,, C'reasing the cost or a first class stamp to 13 cents . since the 1950·53 Korean WA(, But it was only apartlal\'I~ because another resolutfon ravorabie to South Kdrea aiMl lhe United States was adOpteddtufnt the same tumultuous eessloil Wedne•day night ot the Genenl Assembly's main pollUcal COlll• mlttee. Christ Vigil Continues _As Kids Removed ' ' . MENA, Ark. (AP> -A band of J\;fcMurtrie Godley sent his personal armored car. a $20,000 Cadillac, to rescue six Americans trapped in the St. Georges Hole. The car was driven. nag Oying, by the U.S. Embassy's security rhief,Lt . Col. Walter Brown . The embassy also picked up a couple and their two children from the nearby Excelsior ~lotel. Rival gunmen today ignored a government announced cease- fire in the Kantari-Sanayeh·Picot area and battled on with rockelli and machine guns. Tot Sex ~hange Wins Bungled Surgery Suit The suit filed Wednetiday said the temporary rate increase scheduled for Dec. 28 would be •·inflationary, unwarranted, ·dis· criminatory and unlawful under the Postal Reorganization Act.·· Nadonal Debt WASHINGTON CUPJ> -The House by a217 to 178 margin voted Wednesday not lo raise the na- tional debt ceiling another $'lO billion. persons waiting (or the return of Jesus prayed 45 minutes Wednu~ day, but did not try to stop authorities from removing six children from the rural home where the group hu waited a month for the second comin& of Christ. Polk County Juvenile Court Judae J .B. Stevenson ordered the children ren'loved becaU&e they allegedly were in violation of the state's compulsory school attendance Jaw. Their names were not released but Stevenson said they ranged in aae from 6 to 9. SEATILE CU P!) -The family of a three-year-old child-now a girl but originally a boy -hu been awarded $850,000 in federal court for malpractice durin& a circumcision. child's medical bills1 which ex· ceed $30,000. Rep. Al Ullman (0-0re.). About 25 persons have been keeping the vi&il in the house. I I MOSLEM LEFTISTS pressed ahead with their six-day-old of. fensive on uptown Beirut, pushing back Christian defen- ders by another bl ock towards the sea and reachine to within a few hundred yards or the buUet- blasted Holiday Inn. Man Charged In Assaults The armed forces doctor pf'rlormi.ng the operation when the baby was five maptb! old burned the baby's genital area so badly durl#g the normally routine operation that specialists eventually advised changing the child's sex to female, tatimony in the two-day trial bf!fore Federal District Judge Walter McGovern revealed. Names ot those Involved were not re- vealed. DOCTORS TESTIFIED during the trial that Jjfetime treatment with hormones wlll develop and maintain a feminine body. She will never be able to bear children and will have a 50-SO c hance of enjoying sex.ual respon!le. Doctors said the greatest danger was of deep pc1ycholo(ical trauma if she ever learn1 1he was born a ~e. Sh~ also faces greater than a'Verage risks or infection. C'hairman or the Ways and Means Committee. said that since the current $577 billion celling on na- tional debt expires Nov. IS and the debt is not expected to be paid by then, he will bring another bill to the floor before the deadline. Korean Accord UNITEDNATIONS,N.Y . (AP) -North Korea and China have won a United Na lions vote on the Korean q ue::1tlon for the first time "They held a prayer meeting in preparation for the departure ol tbe children," said Polk Coun· - ty Sber~ff At.. Hadaway, who waited U)Si,d \be house for. 45 minutes k!o ,9 the children were released. On 3 Nurses MOUNT VERNON , N.Y. lUPJ) -A 24-year-old Mount Vernon rnan was arrested late Wednesday night and charged with severely beating three nurses and rapinll one of them in an X·ray room of Mount Vernon Hospital, police reported. The nurses, whose names were withheld, were all admitlcd to the hospital and reported in fair condition this mornin1, accord· ing to a hospital spokesman. Police said Walter Kearny, no address given, was charged with assault, robbery, rape and »Odomy tn the incident which oc· cw-red at about 11 p.m. Police-said Kearny wu lolter· inl at the hospital when a nune walked up to him and eaked blm what be was doina there. The 1u1pect then clr•lled the nurse into a first fioor X·ray room, where be beat and raped her and forced her to commit an act of sodomy, police 1ald. The other nur1e1, hearlDJ the nolae, went ln and were also beaten. J UDGE McGOVERN, noting that the child has undergone eight sureical operations ta date and races several more as she matures, expressed concern (or the child and her parents in awarding damages Wednesday. "The parent-child relationship is affected,'' he said. "ln Ntw-e years they will look at certain of her activities and wonder if ahe's beginning to revert to being a male. "She·s suffered severe sur- atcal scarring. How will she look at herself as she grows older?" The child received $750,000 of the money and the parent $100,000. Compensation was also ordered by McGovern for the Trucker Killed LoS 'ANGELES <UPI> -A truck dk'lver apparently fell uleep at the wheel on the Golden Street Freeway early today and wu killed when hla rta •kidded acro11 all four lanes and 1mufled into a concrete bridge. His name was withheld pending notlflcatlon of n~xt of kln. Four For Your Reading Pleasure Money's Worth FINANCIAL ADVICE tailored to help you make the most of inflation rid- dled dollars comes to you in "Money's Worth" by Sylvia Porter in the Dally Piiot bullnns pages. lCold\Front Over Atlantic I : HOUSEHOLD HUMOR la Erma Bom- baCk'a specialty. Har witty columns appear In the Daily Piiot People eec- tlon. ~ AT WIT'S END __ __, , ' Gale Warnings Up Al.ong N. Pacific Coast l I Ann Landers • - ' Tefflperat•re• Hit" L•w l"cia.. " " ,, !iO .Ill> lS t1 ,0. .... " .. St M .l't .. ., .... .... .... .. ·• .. " " .. " .. " l't ,n .. " .... " .. '' n ·• ,, -41 ., .. .. " ,, • ·°' ., .. y H ·°" » ., .n n " n " ,,... WfAlOCflOIO(.Ul. .. .. " " " " ,, U .SI .. '" • .n LIFE'S PROBLEMS are tackled dally by Ann Lan- ders In her popular advice column. Raad It In the People eactlon. \ THE ORANGE COAST -Its people, problem• and polltlc;a coma to In• In amuelng column• panned by a native ~· Tom Murphlna•a llvaly obearva· ttona of life along the belt ot all poMlble coaata appear 'lfaakdaye lft th• Dally 'Pilot. ' • • DAILY PILOT 642·4321 • • • ce No Na En nu bu t pu d th 2 •i in M or pi Iii in w vi • J. A n H v n d s s ( 0 n t 5 ,.. l I ~ ~.Oo-30,1175 OAll.YPILOT ,taf.. I Cloqdy Skies Wet Weather . Heads South By Tbe A .. octaled Pr.- A wet weather front was heading toward the central part of the state today al\er bt!n&ln& raln lo North'em California. Nearly three-quarters of an inch of rain had fallen in the Sacramento ( ) Valley by early today, State with Saq Francisco c<t· tlng about a half lnch. '--------Oakland .70 Inch and NatiD!lal WeatherServiCe~ai~~ka .41 inch. the ' Breaks Biiie :wnBanters Ford's Ii , I -Elis Critics Applaud ·Critics 1j SAN JOSE (UPI> -A l"&arious Gov. Edmund G. Brown says that .. reporU that l'm a mystic or ascetic are overblown.•• Rehuk~ Patty Said 'Competent' Perhapa tired of hearing repeated re- ORLANDO, "Fla. (AP>-The presiding Judge ferences lo him as a loner. Californla"s youns LOS ANGELES (UPlt in the federal bank-robbery case of Patricia Hearst chief executive conducted an unprecedented -Under the wraps ol ex· says be believes the newspaper heiress is mentally 00-minute '"informal conversation" Wednes· traordinary aecurity, competent to stand trial. day night with representativt.~ of California's President Ford retumedt "From what I know about her mental condl· SS counties. to Callf,rnia Wednesday lion, 1 ha've the impression that she is mentally In 15 mtnutes, he told the county represen· night and told ~ competent to proceed in the trial," U.S. District tativea not to expect any handouts from Republican gathering Court Judge Oliver J. Carter of San Francisco said Sacramento. "America wants• presi .. -. ~ednesday. He was in Orlando for a judicial meet· But what was unprecedented was that dent who is a fighter, n« mg. Brown followed his remarks with 75 minutes apatsy.'' MISS HEARST'S chief I F Le 8 -1 of _an.swen.·ng questions in a witty, bantering. · . awyer, . e a1 ey, hil b 1 1 th 1 r In an apparent bid. 1or > was al.so m. Orlando on business unrelated lo the P osop 1ca sty e at e t even staunch I case. He said he, too, believes Miss llearst will be critics applauding. more conservaUve sup. found mentally competent. '-------------------...! port as well aa a rebuke to his critics in New York • U~IT ......... · Skies remained cloudy in Northern California tod&y. But the weather service said skies would clear tohight and that fair weather could return to Northern Callf ornia by Friday. NW!lefsr Aeddeat 'Ll1ttl11' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A former top Atomic Enerey Commission official sayg a substantial nuclear power plant accident is likely this century,· but it probably wouldn't be a major catastrophe. The former official, L. Banning Muntzing, ~ testified Wednesday : ''I Usume, and the American public should assume, there will be a nucleiir inci- dent, but of a limited and bearable character, not the frightful monstrosity some have depicted." ARRAIGNED - Steven Soli ah 27 Patricia Hearst ·S lov: er, may face death sentence in connec- tion with bank rob- bery and murder last April. He was ar- raigned Wednesday with bail set at $250,000. F.ina_l reports of the court -appointed d i ~ h psych1atnsts and psychologist who examined Miss c ll H City, For prom lcu e H h a er u t d will "not fling open the earst ave been delivered IO Carter. A competen· n e United States treasurv to cy hearing has been set for next Tuesday. every city with a bole in MEANWHILE, Miss Hearst lost one night's vis-LOS ANGELES <UPI) The unid;ntified calltt its pocket.'' iting privileges as punishment for breaking -Police spokesmen say has threatened to kill a Ford bad a television television watching rules. they will pay $100,000 to a hostage he says he has in interview todav and then "She and a couple of other girls Were watching mysterious caller who custody if he does not re-arranged to fly to San television at• time when no television is allowed " has identified himself as ceive tne money he has Francisco for a fund~ San Mateo County Sheriff John R. McDonald ir. both "life'' and ''death" demanded. raisingappearanceatthe said in an interview Wednesday. "'They knew they -if the man is still alive The man placed a total St. Francis Hotel, where weren't allowed to do it but they went ahead and did and if he t ells them o.f 17 calls lo a newspaper an attempt was made on_,. l·tanyway." b t t k th d I h w ere o a e e m911ey. an te ep oned police. hi$ life last month. 2 Safe I• Na"Jf let CraM . SAN DIEGO CUPl)-Thepilotandacrewman ~1ected safely when their $1S million F-14 fighter· in~erceplor crashed just after takeoff from Miramar Naval Air Station Wednesday night Navy officials said. ' . Lt. (j.g.) Bruce C. Buckley, 24, of Del Mar, the p~lot, an~ Lt. Philip C. Gastrell, 29, of Poway, the ~ght o£f1.cer, were taking part in night carrier land- ing practices when the mishap occurred, Cmdr. Bill Barnes, command duty officer al the air station said. ' Two s_,e~ o• llandg-BUI LOS ANGELE~ <UPI> -Banning handguns ~ould not automatically mean a decrease in gun v1<?lence, State Attorney General Evette J . Younger sa1d, but would mean an increase in bureaucracy: .Youneer and Los Angeles County Sheriff Peter J . Pitchess both testified Wednesday before a State~ ~nale Ju<lciary Committee hearing on a proposed bill that would require registration of used handgoos at their sale by a nondealer and a waiting period before the actual transfer could be made. Airport E.rpanrion Opposed LOS ANGELES (UPI> -The city council Wed · nesday vottd to oppose any expansion of Hollywood·Btrbank Airp>rl that would have an ad- verse environnental impact. Loc-kheed-California Co., owners of the airport, said it intends \o sell the facility because the firm is short of cash ind is carrying a substantial debt burden. The fiun also said it no longer needs the airport for test ft.ights . Oil Drilling Leases Viewed LOS ANGELES (AP> . -The nation's er,ergy needs are so critical any delay of the sale of off. shore Souther n California oil leases would be intolerable, says Rep. Alphonzo Bell (R-Calif.l But Bell, a former oilman, prooosed Wed· nesday that insb'Jre tracts in Santa Molica and San Pedro bays be left out in the lease sale set in December of 1.6 million acres off \he Southern Califorlia coastlitle from Po\nt Mugu to Dana Point. . ''We . have a six mi 11 ion· barre 1 ·a -day shortfall of oil and it wor- ries me to death every night when I think Ile Ar abs. or 0 P EC ( 0 r g an i z at ion of Petroleum Exporting Countries) nations can tum the valve off and raise our price of gasoline whenever they decide it's smart to do it," said Bell. HE URGED also that royalties paid by oil com-' panies should be in- creased to 25 percent on production from wells in shallow waters . The royalty on deep-water wells could continue et the standard 16% per- cent, he added. ''We've got to try to get decent arrangements with these oil companies and make them pay Ute proper price for those leases," said Bell. Calif., whose Senate seal Bell) hopes to capture next year. Political ob- servers said their differ- ing positions on offshore drilling could be a major campaign issue. Meanwhile, San Diego County Supervisor Jack Walsh has joined San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson in opposing ex- ploratory oil drilling 94 miles off the city's shoreline. WALSH SENT a letter to the other county board members Wednesday, urging the county to seek a court injunction to stop the drilling. Walsh said an oil spill could ruin San Diego's tourist industry and ecology unless proper safeguards were main- tained. He also said the U.S. Department of the In· terior should explain why it allowed the drill· ing without contacting San Diego County and other local officials. A CONSORTIUM of 18 oil companies is financ- ing drilling for sediment samples in the Cortez Bank. Existence of the drill-· ing was made public last week. Sifice then, Wilsoo has called for cancelJa. tion of the lease sales and said he. was ''more than a little irritated" by. the hitherto secret drill- ing. HE SAID he wanted EJR Bill OK Santa Monica and San Pedro bays excluded SACRAMENTO (UPI) from the December sales -Legislation eliminat.. to avoid competitive ing the requirement for dri\ling in the state·. environmental impact controlled three-mile reports on private log· offshorezone. ging operations for two Interior Secretary years was signed by Thom .. F . Kleppe is tO Gov. Edmund G. Bl'OWQ decide Friday ,,vbetberto Jr. The bill ' (S8707) by delay !be December Senate Resoureea Com· sales, as h .. been re-• ml\tee Chairman .Tohn quested by .C,allfornia Neje~ly CR-Walput Gov. Edmund BrlJY(llJr. Creek>, dlows the and other state aild1ocal Brown adm.lnlalratlon to , officials. certify that adecluate en-vltonmental saleguardo AMONG THOSE urg-are lndudejl In tbe re- ' ing postponement are tulatiODS Of the state Sen. John V. Tunn•Y lD-BoardolForestry. ~ '• ~ " ,· ' . ' Rnts people, here are the perfect warm toppers for Fall Casual. Contemporary. Cozy cover-ups to top jeans and pantsuits. 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Unfortunately, if not rejected by the G~neral AS· Schedule planners for the district recently won semllly, it could not only give an air of quasi-legality board approval to extend the service times of selected to persecution of Zionists and other s upporters of ~to 11 p.m. . Israel on grounds of opposing "racism", but could They reasoned that, in the case of a night school gravely damage the U.N.'s attempt to launch a student. it was impractical to use the bus to get to worldwide crusade against the real racism or school in the evening when the last run home departed apartheid in South Africa. • at 8 p.m .. -al least two hours before the night classes Only 16 of the 36 black African nations supported are excused. · the Zionist resolution. The others apparently realized The shopping centers werP. inC'luded to accom-thl' danger that it could undermine .Western support modate shoppers who like to stay until <:losing time for the a nti-apartheid movement -a reaction that ·and store e mploy es who work after closing. alread y has s urf aced. 1 " The transit district still doesn 't have a bus fleet large enough to meet all the n eeds of a growing coun~ ty but such imaginative a dminis tration and schedul- ing can s tretch the available resources. Irresponsible Action of the United N a tions Social . Humanitarian and Cultural Committee in e11dors ing a declaration that Zionism is "a form of racis m and racial discrimination'' w as condemmed a s ··a reek· less act '' by U.S. Ambassador Daniel P . Moynihan. It was, as h e said, both reckless and fooli s h, as some of its 70 backers, along with the 27 who fearfully abstained from voting, may come t o realize. Festivities Dampened The Halloween warnings are out again: Don.'t let your youngsters roam dark s treets unescorted; pro- vide the m with flashlights and light-colored cos· tumes; make sure the costumes are fire-retardant; make the m bring home their candy loot and inspect it carefully befo re it is eaten-too many h ave suffered from the •·tricks'' of sick adults. The warnin gs lead one to wonder if the once light· he arted fu11 o f the October holiday can survive. Some U .S. communities already bave banned, or sharply curtailed trick·or-treating hours. • Zionism h as never been anything more than a na- tionalistic m ovem ent, supported by most , but not all J ews, and m a 11y non-J ews, for the establishment or a homeland for those J ews who wish to live there. The Jews, of all people, have suffered most ter1ibly from racist theories a nd practices. The candy run may be better than the old "tricks" of soaping windows, greasing streetcar rails and up-e nding trash cans, but it, too, seems t9 be de· veloping too many hazards. The J.lallowee n of the future may well evolve into the safer fun of organized costume parades, p a rties and gam es. And perhaps it would be just as well. But in the meantime , help the kids have a safe good time tomorrow night. 'Open wide and say health and happiness is another pill.' Jn originally sanctioning the creation of the slate of Is rael, the U .N. itself r ecognized the validity of the goal of Zionism. So the resolution, backed by Arab, What's on Sadat's Shopping List? Let U.S. Light The Way Dear Gloo1ny Gus Eg.ypt Claini Sparks Svlit ( PAUL HARVEY) One good example is better than a thousand admonitions. r In family aftairs -and in ft.reign. affairs. The United States will remain a world leader only if we are an dx.ample worthy of emulation. 1 Tbe Senate Foreign Relations Qommitlee today and for the next 10 months is ~conscientiousJy seeking a fpreign policy formula for our nation in thel980s. What is best for us? "Con- tainment of commun ~ ism,·· nega- tive diplomacy, ended in Vietnam. "Detente," our present foreign policy, relies precariously on the personalities of temporary world leaders. ''Fortress America,'' as a policy, can never amount to anything more secure than an armed standoff. MAY I respectfully suggest that we consider a ''lighthouse concept." It's not untried. In- deed. for the first 150 years of our nation's existence it worked very well. Watching our example of in- dividual liberty and self· c:ovemment, the French threw off the Yoke of their dissolute ~ and rapacious aristocracy; En&land initiated sweeping de- mocratic reforms; Mexico, Cen- tral America and South America freed themselves trom Spain. In other words, from about 1789 'until the early 1900s every other I Do the dogs barking night and day in your neighborhood disturb you? They do us! K.C.D. enlightened. nation on planet ~ e.arth..wu go1n g our Wa¥~ We hadn't sent tti.em any guns, any butter or any money. But what we bad d one )IVU to mind our own business so well ~bat we were a lighthouse {or thewo,rtd .. CONSCIENTIOUS pollster George Gallup says, ''The American public today is prin· cipally concerned with the domestic {the hohlefront) pro· blems facing our nation -to a greater extent than any time since the Thirties.·' . Pollster Burns Jloper says the American public "is not alinost oblivious to foreign problems; in- stead it is intensely preoccupied with things domestic." Selectively, I have quoted those pollsters who agree with what I am hearing first-hand <luring ceaseless stateside travels. Homegrown Americans have seen our $179 billion in foreign aid (since World War II) buy i more envy than friend.ship. They've watched our com- parative I y n eg l ec t ed homefront's deterioration to the point of regur(itation. Now they figure it's time for Udcle Sam to t ake care or himself, behave himself, dis- cipline himself, improve himself, get arowing agaiq.. The lighthousekeeper 's first obligation is not to throw rocks al the fog but to keep his light lit. WASHINGTON -A dangerous chasm is widening betwee n President Anwar Sadat's private clai m that vast American arms have been promised to Egypt and the Ford administration's public assertion that Egypt will receive virtually no arms at least until alter the 1976 presidential elec- tion. Altbough officials here down- grade the i mportanceof the arms· forEgypt is- sue, il cou ld undermine Sad at 's his- torie state vis- it, the fir.st by an Egyptian leader to the US. since the Na:;>ser r e - volution 23 years ago. ( EV ANS -NOVAK ) • own government as political un- derpinning to shore up his con- troversial Sinai agreement s hows how worried~he really is about resentment against him within the Arab world shared by some pcwer centers in his own country. Sinai agreement of his own. But e ven harsher t roubles await Sadat when Congress starts hacking away at the Presi· dent 's aid request. Wit h Co ngre s s taking an' ex- traordinarily critical look' even at ~sin ger 's pledges of military aid for Israel. the adntinistra· Lion'shall-a-loaf for Egypt is cer· tain to be whittled down. Indeed, the recession, coupled with New York City's h ighly-advertised SADAT'S litical danger w1l fina.n~i~t· .. cris_is, has ~re~ted a . po __ ".L CL'lo.I..._ .,. pol1t1cal climate d1st1nctly become instantly clear wnen we ·•_hostile. to .,,11 foreign aid. Ford administration seiQ&...it -...,,.,.. ., Jong -delayed Middle East aid package to Congress, now scheduled for submission during the very week that.Sadat-will be President Ford's guest. That package will ask about $2 .3 billion for Israel (which con- tinues to occupy large Arab ter· ritories seized in 1967) and around $500 million for Egypt. The huge disparity between those two figures (even though the amount for Egypt is far higher than ever before} will feed Arab critics now accusing Sadat of selling out Syria and lhe Palestinians to get a separate THAT underlines Sadat's political danger and exposure in- side the Ara b world . For years, the U.S. lobbied him to break his once-intimate Moscow connec· lion, which he did in 1972. That virtually cut him off from Soviet military aid, while Israel went on rec eiving huge amounts of American military aid. Then Kissinger, blocked by Israel from atteiTI.pting a settle- ment of the Palestine question last year, persuaded Sadat to let the U.S. mediate the Sinai deal with the implied understanding that it would be quickly folJowed by an Israeli-Syri~ deal oo the Golan Heights. lp~tead, there has been no prtgress at all toward U.S. medi&tion between Syria a nd Israel and now rela· tions between E(ypt and Syria have reached tht1r lowest point ever. The clear msning of this is that both Kissinter and Sadat un- derestimated tle Pan-Arab reac4 tion to the se,arate Egyptian4 Israeli Sinai <greement, under which Israel a:reed to withdraw from the Sina, mountain passes and the Abu Rtdeis oil fields. • WITH ONIY th e barest pro. spect now thlt Kissinger will be able to pronote Israeli-Syrian negotiation~ -or meaningful negotiations between Israel and both Syria 1nd the Palestinians -till alttr the 1976 election, Sadat rem ans on a limb. Accord- ingly, he iesperately wants to show that his new Washington conn ectio1 will produce n ew American we a pans to give his ex· posed posi:ion some cover. That he will not get them con· signs him to a Jong and lonely vigil on the end of the limb. Sadat bas made no sec ret within his own government of his claim that the SS billion arms shopping-list he is bringing here will be given more than just cursory study by Secretary of St.ate Heilry Kissi11ger and Secretary of Defense James Sch,esingel". lndeed, Sadat-now far ou•t on a limb insid~ the Arab world and under increasing at· tack for making a sewate Sinai deal with Israel -has told his military commal)d~ that im- portant parts o! his Shopping lisl will be !uUilled in W asjllogton. ~arly Marri·age Couns.elor IN FACT.. however', Kissinger 1 Little Th~, 1 Learned En Route went pUblic Ulan obviolisly inten-. , to Looking µp Other Things: Lional way on °''Meet tf>e Pre8''' If you think that marriage Oct. 12 to undercut ~l's shop. problems •are a modern vexa· ping list even,bef'ore-itiis handed-J lion, recaU that Plutarch wrote to him. The U .S ., he said, would a long treatise, "Advice to Mar· not be prepared "at this moment ried Couples," as far back as to make any specific commit-... the reign of Nero in ancient ments or military aid.'' . Rom e . (He also wrote "On Only Sadat and Kissinger know Superstition," which is still as what assurances, if any, the r ampant as it was in his Lime.) Secretary gave the Egyptian leader about U .S. arms de· liveries. But the fact that Sadat is using the arms issue inside his Of all job-related ailments suffered by factory and farm . (SYDNEY HA RRIS ) workers in this country, the largest percentage involves loss or hearing. Bald eagles not only stay together as mates for a lifetime, but the father and the mother eagle t ake turns sitting on the eggs during the month· long gestation period. On l y o n e-t hird of the American colonists supported the move for independence; John Adams estimated that another third were loyal to the Britis h government, and the ftnaJ third neutral or apathetic; so that fte founding of "majori· ty govwnment" was not sup- ported by a majority. -2- Mrs. Luce M~reads Squeaky and Pals lt tcd: two centuries -from 1627 to 1827 -for a simple thing lke Harvey's theory of the circulation of the blood to gain full acceptance, even in medical circles. The snowshoe hare literally commits suicide when it over· 'POPUiates: The competition for food and shelter brings about a nervous breakdown affecting the who~e metabolic system, an~ multitudes die of "worry.'' The letters to the editor section of The Wall Street Journal h .. been in a mild state ol. tilzifica- tlon about a piece in that publication by Claire Boothe Luce called ''The Significance of Squeaky Fromme." Only a mind as inventive as Ms. Luce's could diacover any significance in Ms. ft'omme what.soever. U M1. Fromme and her evil preceptor, Charles Manson; represent anythinc, all it cm be is a recurrence of a certain strain of de- m o D I c cobaliam that bas popped up from time .to time In Western dvlliaaUon over lb• past couple of millenllla. Strange that with 1111. Luce's interest In religion 1be would fall to rerocnl:re devil 1 wordfp and, instead, use her _,....style to argue that Ms. , ~ la the Ineluctable conse- q u en e e of t boae damn .iat Pl'O(usora expatlat- JHD·1'Mli 5ortn In our dlUl'llOml". Hon la Ille 9fd, s;:ouchY rue· T <omplalql ~ llberW. ( VON H OFFMAN J a San Francisco hotel the other day. ORDI NARILY A debate·aliciut which professor killed G<id"""'1lci be Pointless, but a. lot ·o11 people soft underbellies and hemorrbag· ing hearts have put the blast on· God, destroyed social discipline and raised a generation of value- free, amoral Gila monsters. ''This 'intolerable disharmony' is. 'the nausea· described by Sartre, which the young individual feels when be learns from his parents, teachers, or professors that life is meaningless, that all 'morals' are relative, all ethics 'situa- tional ' and that eternal verities are so much religious mumbo- jumbo and obsolete bourgeois nons ens e . 1'tiss Fromme 's philosophy is the pbil050ph_y or the counter -culture, of tile Youth Revolution and the 'fl ow er children'. .• Jn the words or my first boss, Conde. Nast, who published V og u e, 'Styl e percolates down.• So do ideas. In the course of this century atheistic liberalism, or as them: tellectuats prefer to call it 'Humanl.sm.' has becotne th~ dominant philosophy of our fiducaton, its dregs are the ideu bf the counter·culture." Ergo, It wu really John Dewey who took a abol at President Ford oulllide hold with Ms. Luce's ideas-and her corollary belief that llM!Se of us who disagree with her are responsible ror . ''the fact that .Amerlca ill .no"' pr<J4tl!;ing a de- luge of •warp ed "'So\ils' a nd . amoral freaks.'· Maybe America is, but, if it is., don't blame Jean-PaUl Sartre. The end of the preeminence of moral valu~s wasn"tJ"mrt ta~t in ~merican · clasSrooms D)"l anyone approaCbinJ ta mOdem liberal, much leBS a lt!IUll, but by the Intellectual representaU"!! of the capitalillt nieotallty th .. ~-Luce 10 ably artlcul-. ~ doctrine of Social Darwinism, ,.. th• economic survival or tile most efficient, wu lll:st tn- ached at Yale bJ' ·w111ram Graham SUmoer in the 1810'1,. and lt Is those sets Iii I-In- volving the proposition ~at oo value can supenede the work- ln(I or the market place whldl oPtDed the door to the r<lalivllm Jib. Luce abhors. . We 1<f:-lt today ID tbe lillrd I White House. They're holding up education, 'specially at· tl\e col- environmental regulation to _lege and universitf level, is ow- study its cost effectiveness. They ing to the rmaDciat pressure of are saying that if it costs $10 ~a!.~Iwsiness interests. billion to get .. J.»YC o)ltilf,tbe fOlltd·' n wal~e capitalists, not the and the water'wblk·[t Oidi'<;OOta-socia!iQ"._irho kicked the Big G $5 billion dollars in medical bills out of'll>i' tlassrooms. It ill they to treat the ciricer it causes, rou. · who--co,Uilue to maintain educa- can't justlfy Comoellia.lt:,.tbe.tt.ft. •.ti.Od ... as-.a...,staff resource and a dUstrial Borgias t0...._111 ...,,,\ statP"*.1J'1ant for the identical o¢ o!·the,soup. j,lik;~Nri... YllUe-/Ntl)wim]>s ,who .climb to ~tivi~JD\ <1'"'10~e__..,•llt,y.-'lifO~tive positions, where Will yOu •¥& J.ucet-4*--: '9Qy lf' ~ thef"'I•-.: order up TY com- Squeaky Fromme4'.~~ nle~~ials teaching putative girl, sh•'s 1ourn. -,"'I j~e' criminals that the sum- ' ' '· ~ m~um or life is immediate--THE FINAL, degrading re• feel · good. ,'l;be ' farm, the lativism is thatwbicb-alldei neighborhood, the~ and cisions are market CieOsloos, and denigration Or any way Of teckon: all market dec:h~ SliOidd bo inl value' other than the max- amorolly and objed1¢y .d... I~ buck .the traffic will bear cided on the ·b .. ls fl least C<>St'· do6ll t arise from the bleeding highest profit. 'em be eaten cardil!S• of th• Ien. The truth Is ' by cancer, if It lalsJO t,re~ that ~ soelal values;Jh.ILuce 1 lt than prevent it. t :=ares are lnimicll to t.be Ms. Luce 11 l orrifled th ml~ ,,.rrange'l!ents she en· youth wtu break the laws, both jo:JI and"dtfends.'• • •, ! mor al and stat"iltdry, Jual Claire '1ooth<! ,lAice tl"'8 her, because they want to "feel· moral loipostut,e b1 wi;ftin'; cood. '• This she atlrlbutes to the ""Ellaabetll Seton; ibe f1nt n811v( -'•bandoning of ''tradition•I American to be cancrired a1 i Judeo-ChrtsUan m0<al valud" saint, couldb't mlllte the co- by the humanistic Wofessori,ate. Time. But L~nette Fromm The contemporary protessorfate made it. ''"'tr Ma. Luce adv Is a product of her Cl'Owd , !or Itls bollev wliat 1be'1 wrl • an his torical fact that the shouldn't c&1b her Time--e 1tculari1atloa or American dlvidend.cheekl • I l ' 1'French fries" have nothing to _d~ with France or French cuisine. but are so-cal led betause ''fr e nching'' is a method of preparation before cooking, as in french·cut beans. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrt N. Wt?ed. P'ubli.$hw fhomoa Keevil, EdUor Barbara Kreibich £dit0Tiol Pagt Edit;,,. '!he editorial page or the Daily P~lot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by P"Uenti on lhJJ page diverse .:ornmeota ng on topics of interes\t by eyndlc.:r., lc\colurnnists •nd l!lrtoon!N b providing a forum for react~J view& and by pre-sentlng lh'a newtA1Pfr'1 opinions and 1~ Olli C'Urrtnt topics. The td.ltort 1 opl~ Of the 011ly Pilot IJ>Pe:r ~Uy 1n the tdltortal i:otumn at th {op ol the P•1e. OplnJOl'll ex~ pressed b.Y the columfti.sts •nd tli~ ts and letter writtn are their own and no endoraemmt. or l.bt:lr views by the Datty Pilot lltould be inf<!rred. 'l'hilr&day, October 00, 1975 ~ 1.J 1 1 ~ "'mic1 camp1 over~ him. I "I What I oCthe ning. ror th< woill~ E (oet• !'llxoo newt; ,, ''The to re< publi• •• 'I that! oo·s. war f politi A .gaiJi aentS "Da:> 'udg· mat yo~ port bier "Th are Waf -the. Yo1 son; gho TU< Jun his so. we car sho per he An ph di1 thi m: sa: thi it i ly d1: It of> m . ti• .. Cl Ct ~ m gc et m v: .. lb ti: u .. n • ~ I -- Image Switeh Guilty Hayden Calls Teacher Witehes Survey Caclders See BBB, Kil1ing Woes For Channes ~ .. eaJLWAcu!'!<1A1 Pg' NEW YORK CUP•> -Acconling to 11111 ~ . A.r..~ a survey of 2'80 American witches, · LOS G I tood Allen Broadwater Jr. is Hubert Humphrey will be eleeted pr• AN ELES CUPI) -Tom Ha)'den 5 at to be aetttenced Nov. 21 aident and medical ---·-hers wllt a microphone below the Janss stepe ~the UCLA In ••· f I I I bb' o1 ·-· cam-•• on a •litte"""'C -..1c1e0 day anCf looked out u"'" • • 5 • mg conelude durine the contlng year that ... -o • ... •"" his wife. Meanwhile, he kissing is a serious threat to tbe na~ over the 1,500 students sprawled oo the gass bef<ire conUnues to teaCb aociaJ tioo's health. 'him ... l'm sure the fnt ~C you want to know·11 studies qi Wells Street The annual his I JuniorHi&hSchool. Halloween -IN AN ATJEMPr to bolAter •8'-sinc ratin1s. i television network wlll •ttempt to broadcast a h•rd-core (IOmOP'•Phic film. A landmark court battle will follow . -The econ'om y will continue to make strong 1ains and the unemploy- ment rate will drop sharply, thoulh inltation will continue to be a pro- blem. Egg Firm.--... _ ~ _ . 'rJ ... ~. ; S · r~:,':Evertt~~:. -:~ .. :; r.!1'11~~ ·1.-,, 111ng ~ °'it.KfJ.X~f; .. ;"''~ : Over Ad '.tAli-i ATLANTA (U PI) -A ~w,.,.,:r·i· -~ Georgia egg company \ L~~ 1 ~ lr:r.~: and an egg cooperative ;.~ue Gt,~-' have riled a $50 million c,. '' 11nE '·~ suit against the '-.iii~ ~~- manufacturers of "Egg ·2 · F)fll . cl'!' Beaters," an ega: sub-:7Df ' . ' -0 stitute, claiming they '.~-., tc:t falsey implied eating .-·~i ~~ A r e a I e g g s C' a n be "'-'li'llii.'ii'ii' ti'm-iiililillllllilll hazardous to your health. • . what t standup activist ol lhe protest movement '(be school'& principal, witches' poll or tbeJ960s and the Chicago Seven trial ls doin1 run· Avery GOodricb, said was released ning as a candidate for the Democratic nomination parmt.s have protested Wednesday Corthe United States Senate," he began. and that students are by the New i E CROWD ... rnMURED ••sENT that It awue of the charge York Center -Medicalreaearcbenwillconclude United Egg Producers, -...,... no::t • h . h the number of 1erms transmitted dur· a Dec a t u r . b 8 5 e d woul like to know just that. agaU1sl t e1r teac er• r o r t h e in1oral contact .m~e kissing a serious ...-vvvorative, and J . B. T etimesarech._,,mg,u .... den said. ''but not to the point Strange, a thr tt th tonshealth -~r-Ebd of the war iDVietn~ and the pureln& ef-w.here it bas created any non-profit re-ea 0 ena 1 · Gay and Son Inc., an egg Raffle Illegal ~eels r.f Wate:r,ate climaxed with the removal of problemshereforus." search or· -Humphrey will be elected presi-rompany, filed the sWl h -'-· · dmt. against Standard Brands ixon ave m de it essential that activista t-e a BROADWATER, 30, gan1zat1on . Inc. in U.S. Dilitrict OLY MPIA, Was h. new!.~~e h:P~~:!:~·is common sense," be said. ~~~:~~;e Mr!~~:e;'1~~ ;lbaei,::ntt:~ wil>t'~ !~~:~~~:_:hi~~:=1~·~:~~~ Court. ~~1~1 ~nit~g~vhi'n~~ ''The goals haven't changed. But the lhlnl we have the death of his wJfedur-witches ac-tioowide shortaa:es of chocolate, tea In addition to $SO women's unde rthings, to recognize is that the vast mass of the American ing 8 family arg\ament, C'Ufately pre-bags and laxatives." million damages, the modeled beforehand by a publicis·about20yearsaheadofthepoliticians. pleaded guilty a week dieted a year plaintiffs 5eek an injunc-young woman. lost its 1 ''Tbe limes they are a-changing." ago in Circuit Court to a ago the fall of ROBERT CARSON. 11IE cente;·.5 lion forbidding Standard gamblini: license. Those were the words of the Bob Dylan song reduced ch-a r ge of South Viet public opinion research director, said Brands to advertise their The stale Gambling that struck a·cbord with the yowig geoeraUon. in the manslaughter. nam and the HUMPHREY Halloween is chosen for the release of egg subs tit u t e as Commission gave a 90- 00's. It cOvered everything from opposition to the As a condition of bail, CIA scandal. the annual survey because "This is "chole5terol·free." Unit-day suspension lo Cap. war lo long hair to sex to pot to women's lib lo the with a presentence in-the time of year when 80 ill-infocmed ed Egg Produc<>rs and lain Coyote's tavern for polilica\statusquo. . vestieation under way, OTHER PREDICDONS from this public is most deeply involved in J .B. Gay and Son con-conducting the ratne AND NOW HERE TREY WERE "a-changing" Broadwater checks in year's survey: mocking a genuine religious group." tend that saying '·Egg without a license in again Wilb a 35-year-0ld Hayden, a founder or Stu-nightly to Milwaukee -New York will avoid default by Beaters '· is free of April. One ticket was dentsforaDemocraticSociely,anorgahizeroflhe County ;Jail receiving "a massive infusion ·0 r Carson claims 17 million persons cholesterol is a subtle sold to a gambJJnl m- "Days of Rage'' in Chicago in 1968, the scourge of while teaching eighth and f f · " throughout the world practice implication that the spector, who filed the . th d d capital rom a or_e1gn source. 1 . t 'udge Julius Hoffman, standing in a neal pin· run gra es uring the witchcraft, including "two con-cholesterol in eggs is comp a1 n . striped white shirt $\Cl day. --One of America's most prominent gressmen, several high-ranking harmful. The woman who necktie calling for work· After Broadwater was political figures asks the Sov~et Union military officers, a famous television modeled the a:arments ing with the Es tablish-charged. parents peti· for asylum. newscaster and a leading feminist.·· The egg cooperative was arrested art er the ment. tiooed Goodrich to dis-and company do not con·, raffle and charged with A student in the J~m~~=s~th~e=t~e=a=c~he=r=·==-:!:.'=:='*=================:=:=:=:=:=:::::::::=::::::::::=:::::=:::::::::::::~c~e~d~e~t~h~e~la~l~te~r~po~in~l=.~m~d~ec~e~n~t~e~x~po~s~u~r~e~-::::l HAYDEN crowd s tood up and called out a question. ''My mother and dad are convinced that you are a wild-eyed radical pinko," he said. ''Whft do you think about that?·' Before Hayden could answer, a girl shouted out: "It's up to us to convince them he's not... Hayden grinned and nodded his agree- ment. . But that is Hayden's dilemma. He has to con· vince the moderate ele- . m'ent of the American electorate that he is m aterial for the U .S. Senate and yet assure the younger constituency that he has not ''sold out.'' AT A RECEPTION BY ms UCLA campus sup· porters later, Hayden talked quietly about that pro- blem with a reporter. "I don't think it is all that difficult," he said. "The people who a're attacking me on those grounds are the extremes, the edges of both groups. "I 'll say this. If you went through Vietnam and Watergate ' and weren't labeled as against both, -then you must have tried to stay cosmetically clean. You are a lot better off if you're labeled something.·' The reporter asked if he really thought he had a ghost or a chance of beating incumbent Sen. John Tunn,ey in the Democrat.if primary in CalifOrnia on June 8. Hayden gave the newsman a long stare but his reply was low key. "The way you put it I gather you don't think so,·· he said. ''Yes, 1 think we have a chance. I think we have moved from the realm of the absurd to a candidate being taken seriously. The latest poli shows Tunney 55 percent, Hayden 16 percent and 29 percent undecided. "THE UNDECIDED AREA IS CONTINUING lo grow and if it gets big enough we have a good chance. The record shows that voters in the Democratic primary in California traditionally favor the more liberal candidate.'' What about his wife, actress Jane Fonda. Does he consider her a plus or a minus in his campaign? Another long look. "Well, as a hus band l have to consider her a plus. As a political can· didate I also definitely~--------.. think that she is a plus to f\'f;Jrl~"'i ,, f\".-•I~ YSIS my campaign and· I have said that all along. , '---------' "She is an activist.· I think a myth about Jane)tas been created and that it is a false myth and that it has been created large· ly by the news media, and I think that false myth is disappearil)g in people's minds." Miss Fonda made a few appearances with Hayden tbls summer and fall but recenUy has not often been visible. She has started work' on a new movie, which' is expected to occupy almost all her ·-time for the next six weeks. Hayden's speeches, although less strident, sound ~uch like the old days. ' AT UCLA HE CALLED FOR abolition of the CIA, assailed. big business including the ''Southern California Arab aeroepace industry," called Kiss~ inger the secretary of State for Rockefeller and the oil interests and hit at the Pentagon budget. "We're becoming a one-crop economy-we mak~ 'f'eapons,'' he said "People are not tired of government. They are tired of rotten, corrupt gov- en:i:ment, Northrop government, Watergate govern- ment." Hayden occasionally mentions Nixon and the Vietnam war but not often. Talking later, he acknowledged that the war's end and Nixon's resignation had taken steam out of the protest movement. 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MCSUtt SANTA ANA -A contract audit firm has told the Orange County Transit District it is essentially a business enterprise, and must work toward breaking all existing ties with coui:ity government accounting ser\•1ces. Pr1ct', \Yaterhouse and company, the same firm that counts the Academy Award ballots, drafted a 50-pagt• report on the district's finan- cial and at·counting operation. . The $16,000 study will be outlined at Mond.1y's district board of dir~tors m('('ting . In the meantime, the consultant· said. the district should try to work out a new arrangement with the coun- ty whereby the auditor-controller would maintain cu.stody of all cash and sign all checks and lhe district would use its own accounting systems. THE SPECIAL study found six ma· ' jor problem areas that have de· veloped because of the relationship with county government. They in · ORANGE COUNTY Rehab Meet At Fullerton eluded ' FULLERTON -The -The county's payroll system first Orange County Con· doesn't provide for processing the dis-rerence on Rebabilita- trict payroll data in accordance with lion, sponsored by the existing personnel poUcies, practices s tate Department of or union contract requirements. Rehabilitation, will be ACCORDING TO n1E report, the transit di:.lrirt is being hampered by practices in the county auditor· controllt'r's orr1ce, which has a legal mandate to perform all transit dis- trict accounting functions. "We hav<' <'oncluded lhat lhe dis· trict 's exis ting payroll, aecounts -The chart of accounts accepted held Jan. 14 and 15, 1976, by the county data processing system at Cal State Fullerton. dOE"Sn't meet all the state's require-Those interested in ments for transit districts or pending participating in the con· regulations of the Urban Mass Transit ference can call the state • I b • h Authority. which provides m¥ch of Depart m en t 0 f 1ewe S y 1osep thedistrict'sfunding. "THEV ARE MUCH MORE likely to be po- . payable and )::eneraJ ledger systems were designed to meet lhe . , . re- quirements of the County of Orange rather than the district's long.term accounting, information and re· gulatory requirements," the report slates. -County records are maintained Rehabilitation office in litically active including active participation in · ._.,....,., ••• ·~•...,at.r ............. s,....u on a different acCounting basis that _An~~ah~e~i~m'.'.:.. ------~c~a~m~pa~i~g~n~s~. ·~·~s~e=d~e~nGn~ot~ed~.~==--=::.:::::::_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the district is required to maintain. -County systems don't provide for necessary project accounting and re- porting. The capability won 't be de· veloped for another 18 monlhs . ··Therefore. we recommend that systems which wilJ provide the dis· trict with the capability of accrual basis accounting and which meet lhe spe<:ific needs oC the transit industry be implemented as soon as possible." -COUNTY DATA processing systems maintain asset records dlf· ferently than the district needs. -The county utilizes the general accounting principles applicable to state and local governments while the district must use principles like those in private business. THE PRICE Waterhouse findings are significant because all the dis· trict·s spending -$37 million this year -is now in the hands of the coun· ty auditor. In each case, Price, Waterhouse has suggested new systems that the district could incorporate that would serve to improve accounting pro· cedures and break away from the county. The rep<>rt is not critical of the coun· "ty system but states it is not the cor· reel accounting procedure for a money.making operation like the ·transit disttjct. Transit district financial officers have already conducted preliminary meetings with the auditor-controller·s stall to determine methods of making interim improvements in the system. The results of those meetings won 't be made public immediately. The consultants have recom· mended that the district immediately request changes in the state govern· ment code that would perm.it indepen. dent accounting of tramit money. . . Death Noflfts Consultant McCORMICK IKJRTUARY Uouna Beac:n 494-9416 San Juan C:.!Hllrtno· 49$-1770 PACIFIC VIEW MElfORtALPAAK Cemelery Mortuaiy Chapel 3500 hciftc View Drive N8WP0'1Bead'I, ! Cellfoml• 044-2700 PE'Ek F'AlllLY COLONfAL FUNERAi. ·HOM! 7801 8olta AWi. Westminster 883-3525 .-·MORTUARY &27 Main St. Huntington Beach 53&-6539 TltO'Ml•.J•. JOHN SCOTT TlltOTTllEft, Jiil. Qntflf ~ O:lob9r 29, 197S. surtl....O t11f ~ sl•tar. Mor9're\ Trott« llClflVhom; lll'l:ifNf'l. J-. Wllll-~ "'*-"' Trotttr. S.rvkff .... pef\Olfll al Pkltlc VI-Mamorl•t P•rl Mori-y 11'1 Nt'fL'POl'\ 8'«:1'1, e.. Tff.E COMPANY, compriled of urban ana envi.ronmental planners and de1tgnen, won the contract on a 4-1 vote with Supervisor Laurence Schmit pro· t.estini on the grounds a local company should bave been handed the tuk. But H.G. •1Geor1e'' Osborne, county envlron· mental manJgement agency dlrector. told the ~--------·board Sedway·Cooke la PUBLIC NO'nCE also revlalng Fresno and P1mT1a:u11us1N•ii San Dle10 County codes MAMISTAT8MIMT and no Oranae County ,.:*.,1;"1.-"' Plt1Clfl 11 «i1ng Mi·· firm had bid to do the IHTl!GlllATID SYSTIMS ... job. -..1111, C..UI Me ... C.llfomlen.J7 lllonelcf J . TrlDO, • Mli;nofl•, ()ltUI Mitt.I, C.llfornlaturr 'nll1 lllrill'IHI It tonel\ICe.cf by Ml ln- dl'lldul;/, A Olla Id J. TrlpCI Tiii• st•l•fTM'fll •• , tli.ct "'"' the eounty Cl.rll ol O!'MIVI' Coul'lty °" Ot· ===========ltotlH4,1'7S. ~ Pllbllv.d ()1""'9111 C:0.1\ Dally Piiot. THE CONTRACT calls for changes in the zoning code that will bring it more into line with cur· rent development prac· tices. PUBLIC NOTICE -----~----1 ·-· MOT1CI OI' U.L8 OP RWM.-. ~l•TY AT PllllYATaSALA .......... 111 IN TMI MJPltllOlll toUtllTOPTHIE STATI OPCALIPOll:NIA POii TMI COUMTY O• OlllANOI t" 1'-,,,,.n.r of tM l!t\att of ROSIE 9UIEHltOSTll:O, eQ ll0$11 JUAftEZ BUl!NftOSTllO, O.Ua...i, r..tl~ ,, he,..b., ··-tflat !fie ~ ~ trill tell •1 ,... • .,. ........ to .. f\ltflnl end lint Oldd«, MltljKt to c.tnllrl'Nllon Of .... "'""'°'~. Oii • llftef lfte 10ltl day 01 Ho'l'tfnlllf', 1975 .. ,,_ dfl(a of llLLI II', SIEGEL. JV W. 11rl itJWtt. Wt. 141, Los An1ttH, Clll,.ml•. c.1n11r ef L•• A•'"· 5\ete of C.llfomle, all the rlQN, tit .. .., 111..,..t of .. lcf dt(MWcf 11 IN tt ..... Of ... tl'l 9ncf all IN r.,rit,.1111CI and ,...,...,, tflt, ......... of 1-ld Ma.sed f* «:lllVl'M by "'*'•llM of t.w Of' ilUltfWIM ot"tr ,,..., Of 11'1 llOditlon to tNt of Wei dKeasHI, al tfle tlmt 1111 dt- .ch, lf'l ..-.dtoCIU O .. cer\tll'l ,..•I~· tT llt\otltd lo! IM city ef 5.Mle A,.,., (Minty of Ore,,.., S!•I• .. C.llfoml•, ~11lar1y dH<.rlbetl n follcJM, b •II: L .. 4 In 8kltl 2 llf er-Sl,O. dMtl1lll'I d e••• 1 .._., 1 ot s.u~ Adt• .. *'-""'· •to "" ,,... -~ 11'1 IMl t, "" 10 of ""''" -~ Maps, '" '"" offlc:• ., .. l*lllty •.Cor .... of or.,... C:--Cy. ,.,.,_.,.,, ,_,." ~ w. 2N """"'-'"• ""'-· C..ltrofft1•'21D.. ~ot.ai.cnlllt1lawf111,,..,,,...,o1 .. UIWtffi ltllf•t 9fl CCll'lllrrnMlll'I llf ... ,Ol"ptW"t Cnll.n411 bel-• evldeftc .. ....... 11<\Wtcf ~ ¥Clr19"11 or Tn111 Dlilllll WI It. Dl"ootrtY to told, Tn''*· :f:°'_.bkltalllldlPOll*iwllll ............... ,..,,,.,1"'"""'" .. ,...... ...... ,~Mid flft'lu llf 9Y ............ tlrM tutillc.ltlal! ........... ,,.,.of,.,.. °""""""''*'•rt110c::tomr, ms. I L.fiMICM!mtHMtrtlllH A411111 l'lftef atrl it of' fJWt ........... (McMlant MUA.._st.ML ..,..,._ _,. .......... OflftnlM ~-.. °'""' ONtl o./ly l'tliie. T~.-......... . ...... Ottobert, 14, 13, 30, lt7S ..,...7S PUBLIC NOTICE ,l~ITIOUS •USIN•SS NAMC.STAT•M•NT ,,. folto.ll'IQ penon .. doing bull- NU•1: HAA80UA GULF, 14'21 Aloon- 11uln, Hllfttl1>91on Beatll, Calltorllla '''" 5-rT\111 KN!tlb. tSll Jyra Dr., Hlll'lt· lrolll• Be.ell, C•Ufornl• n'44 T1115 bvsl~1 11 (olldlKll'd by~ ln- dlvia.-1. SamllllCh•tfb TM• !tai.rMnl _, llled wllf! !tie GIM'l'IY c1er1< of Ot'..,9' Coul\ly on Qc:. totiw4, 197S. -Pllti!Fslw!d Ot'•noe Cun Daflr Pltot. O:.l<IOtr 9. I•. 2l. l0, 1'7' JMG.IS Supervisors also have insCructed the con- sultants to incorporate a list of standardized zon· ing desi1nations pro- posed several months ago by the county In· tergovernmental Coordinating Council. Scouts Om To Promote _P=u=s'=-1c~No~T=1c=E_1 B:a Event NOTICE TOCltEOITOllS •e SUf'llltlOll COUllTOP THE sv•TEOf'CA.1.•FO•N•""°" ANAHEIM -Orange nta 00'::!::::,:•AMOE c.ounty's Cub Scouts, Boy E.t'1•ol HAROLO COR8YWOOO$. Scout! and Explorers will ~~~EIS HEA£8Y GIVEN lo ttw start a door-to-door cam· cN01ioncw vi. •tlOY9 Mmell daudllflt paian Saturday to seU trw1 •n .,._ "'"'"" "•1"" ~ Uckest to the 1975 Scout· tM Wld ~ ~ required to Ille lf'IMl.wlt11U.MC"'-'''"'°"'"'~1n O.Rama Nov. 22 at the 1Noft1<eofhc1e.-ot1,,. ...... _ Anaheim Convention lttt.d~,~ to ,...M"t them, .-111'1 lhe ~"w,..,..._,,.,1,'9t'-undlnltf!H Center. Sc.out troops will "IN onk• Of""' •tw'""" ~H "'· be com~ting t "fi t FL.ooo, "'· o. Bo• 111>. ,"'' y.,. or U'S BrOOlllur\t s1,..1, Feurot•lf'I "''"•· day sales'• prizes, includ· c.•11om1• "''°'· w11K11 1, ,,. pl•• of ing cam pint gear and ri...IMM ol ~ _,1191\9d I" .. I """j. 11tn.-n-1,w"'1ottw•st•t•of...cia.. sports equipment. Don Uid9tlt, wiw,. tour "*"'"' tlftw .,. Flamm, public relations '1r:.C4~~!:,~.1~::1110itc•. officer for the annual L111i."WOoc1•S.•.,-n event, said otOclals are ~~~:!'i!.,,.tnt~~ hopintfor a IO percent in· '°""'"'· FLOOO crease in ticket slaesover l'.o .... ..,, 1914 h 100000 tf'm """"*'"'"' 1,,..., • w en , were ,.......v.1i.,,c.a1n.nt1•tme sold. \ ntrnM1ttt .. 1i. The tickets eost $1 -r ....,.,,.,._lrtf'I• -,,.,..1.,.. o,.,,. eoa11 1>11111 P11ot, person, permitting entry oetMr•, 1.,u,.-, 1t1~ .,.,, to the scouting affair. 1 ·brown 0 •'--,""':f Our ~rigidaire Big Fall Sale has been a huge full-moon success. To celebrate, we're offenng these Halloween Specials at extra-low bewitching priCel$. tor a limited time only. Come early or you won't have a ghost of a chance at our few-of·a-kind Special Buys. The 're hair-raisin values. Hur ! 3 DAYS Ofl.Y -THUR., FRI., SAT. FPCl·170T Frigidaire Family Size Refrigerator now only • Both compartments 100% Frost·Proof • Flowing cold meat tender •Twin Vegetable Hydrators • Door compartments • Big 4. 75 cu. It. freezer • Elegant teakwood and smoked onyx trim WAS'*R J28CJ95 • 8~ Famlty size 18 lb. capKl!y • Stpartte wash/rinse temperature selections •Two speeds • Bleach Dispenser Frigidaire Washer-Dryer DRYER SJ 9CJ9S •Huge 18 lb. capacity • ThflMt temperatures • Full automatic and timed cycles • Easy loading door opening ,,. ...... ~ .. 229?5 • Super-surge wa1hi119 · action gets dishes Bhower-<:lean •Sectioned allverwn basket · • Easy loading.racks > ..._.. ~"· Featuring the Acculine picture tube sys- tem, RCA s most advanced, this set is big enough for the whole family. RCA XL·100, 100°/0 Solid State of course \!~":;~~~~:,~~~.:~:;,,.y s379· ts p1npo1nl the correct signal on each channel. Ren Xl:-10() '76 M~~EL i ncn "· "'"" 2 5 · Moaei GU lb·'~ "diagonal ' ··AccuMatic IV one-button c:dor contm • "SignaJ Senso(' remote oontrot • Plug.in AccuClrcuit modules simplify servicing • I t, ,. l j cle cie tr JO< m < oC < 0 • - ., '1 ' ' " I ' l ~LY PLOT JIG Proposal Transit Plan 1 Will Be Aired SANTA ANA -A rellonal lransportaUOll plan lfted by the Soutbom California Aa1ocl1UoP or Goveounenll CSCAGJ , wiU bt aired at a special p 11111,c worubop Nov. 7at1:ao and 7 p.m. In Santii Ana City HaJJ. SCAG planners are tcheduled to dulUna lh• Ian and recent add.Wons th1t have been made rn an dfort to 1ather viewa and teatimony from Orange Countlana concerned with future transPortatlon needa and requlremenll. The work1hops will be followed Nov. JJ with a ormal public hearing on the master plan at the Los Anlelaa Convention Center. • ORANGE COUNTY . . Scholars Vie Brain Battle at Meaa High SANT A AN A -Colla llaaa Hieb School will be U.. Ill• o(t!lll year's Orance County Aclldemic Decathlon, a scholarly competi· lion expected' to attract abc:Mit 300 county bl&b school compoUt.on. County Superintendent of Scboola Robert PeterlOn 1aid the 11175 decathlon will ho an all-day event be1inning at 8 a.rn. Nov.15 on the Coata Mesa cam,pua . Peterson aald schools wanting to compel~ tn the eilhth annual decathlon mu1t declare their tn- tenUontodosoby Friday. EACH PARTICIPATING 1chonl la oliflble to enter • team of 1lx 1tudenta, two each from wtlb.ln A, 8 and C grade average lev•la. Petenoo pointed out the dt:- catblon "1ive1 opportunity to 1tudent1 not 1enerally_ re· cotnlzed for academic acb.i4!Ve- ment by lncludinC B and C llfad• conteatanta. ·• - He al10 11ld the decathlon directors and a11ociation mern- ben have contributed more than $40,000 for 1cholarsttipa and trip:; to Sacramento 1lnce the annual t'Ve::nt wa1foundedin1968. I-EARL CROWTI-ER, D.D.S., F.l.C.A.N. takes pllO!SU'e in announcing the opening al his ottiat · for the exclusive proctice of ORAL SURGERY and DENTURES at 1755 Orongo Ave. Suite F. ' Costa l.w.n 9'lhTf By Appointment (714) 631 -1073 THE SCAG PLAN, WIUCH is due for final adoption before Apnl 1. will ho the key to obtaininc future 1rant fu.ndln!i: from the state and federal 1ov· ernmenta for tr 1ns1t. pu.rpqtes in the Southland . Warren Lamb, SCAG public information of· ficer, •aid the plan "eould a/feet the way we aet around here." The draft plan addresaes a wide range of t.<>pics, including methods of lmprovin& mobility in . the Southern California region and, at the same time, cleaning up the air and making better, more efrt. cient use of energy. Elect.ion Planned By Health Council AND, THE COUNJ'Y school 1uperintendent added, ''the event hall been 10 successful that a 1imUar procreim is under con - 1ideration for statewide competi· lion." Those words o f praise notwitmtanding, the academic decathlon has drawn criticism from three paat county crand juries. Accordina: lo the SCAG estimates, all the tramportation lmgrovementl proposed by vJ,.fiou1 Iota!, re,Sonal an state 11encles today wo1.1ld cost more than $62 billion. SCAG· POINTS our 111AT only $29 billion will be 1v1ilable for 11Jch improvements from all sources over the next 20 years. To improve the flnancin& picture. SCAG is re- commendm1 major Ie1al cbanees and removal of certain constraints on lraniportatioo money that will give local and regional entities more nexibillty. The major i11ue1 presented and analyzed in SCAG '1 plan include: -The need to develop a non-polluting automobile · engine and vehicles that can travel rnore mile• on a 1allonof au. SCAG aug1e1ts sane· tions on engine sit.es, enforcement of auto efficiency 1tandards and development or cleaner fuels. -STEPS TO UMIT auto use, including pre- ferential treatment of buses and carpools on streets end highwayi, traffic control lmpro".ements, com· muter railro1d service and improved bicycle ac· cess to tr1n1lt 1y1tema. AllO 1uiae1ted are methodl ~ increa11ng the cost of nmning cars. TUSTIN -The Oron1e County Health Planning Council will con- duct ill aecond election of new as- 11embl)' delegates and directors 1lnceat wa1 reor1aniiedlastyear. The votinl will take place Nov. 25 at Foothill Hilb Sc:honl here. The new officers of the con - troversial council will take their i;ests ooly a month before the federal government is to decide if the unit will continue to ex.i.at. THE HEALTH council and the county Board of Supervbora are competing for the destination a! tbe county's aole Health Services PUBLIC NOTICE •. ,,,» SUPa•10• COU •TOI' nta STATI: OF tau FOltNIA FOllt TN•C:OUNTT OPOltANOI MO.A..aut6 NOTICI! 01' MIA•IHG 01' PETITION "'°" P•OUTE 01' WILL AMO"'°. L£TTE•S TaSTAMEHTA•Y E1t•I• ol W"lfER MUAAA,Y AITl(IEH, •lso 11.nown •1 WAL TEAM. AITKEN, W.M. AlfltEH, MURRAY AITltEH,4hdM ..... IT1tEN.~. lilC)TICE IS HER1i8Y GIVEN lhtl Wl\UACE ,,,,.<:G AIOOlll AI TICIH .... tllM ,.,.tin t Ptl llloft tor ""r ..... ., ¥1! II ft k1r I-• of Ltll ... t T"'*"""" ..,.,, liD U. IMtltllN>lr rtftrtlt(t .. ~kll It"*' fw 1"'11\tr 11t1rllc11l tr\, ttrd INt I .. ",...Mld~t ofM•rl~ll'lt--Improvement in trans t ttthnoloay to put as ,_ ..... •1 tor Nov. u, 1111, .i •:• many people aa C:lble wlthin eaay acce11 of •·'"··in tt1e co..iriroom o1 Dt'*"'-4 U In I d ddl I ( NI. I of uld <:ouri, •t 100 CJ vie e.m. transit systems. ggea GnJ cu e a ton o 0i1 ... w.st, 1111M car of..,,.,-""· J,900 new buses to the region, increased express bus c.i~ •. ' b tt k tin · t f aln 0.1.-dCkt.1•. ltJS. &erv1ce, e er mar e g, 1mprovemen o m WtLLtAMa.stJOMN, highways and preliminary mass rapid tran1it de· Cown1vc1tr1r. I t AltlTVlNClNT ve opmeo . •••VlltLT.OULIVAltD MelLlt,CALIP ..... -Revisions in land planning concepts to end ........ , •:,!'!'.......,. · ( · h · d · b ..._.. "*" .....,.MtS co.11 o.ov .,.,.., the practice o scattenng . ousm1 an JO op· Dfl.J0.11 •• ,..,JMv.1.1,11 •••'~ portunities all over the region. Su11estlon1 include channeling transit systems to areas of new arowth PUBLIC NOTICE or redevelopment and support ot local tranait CJ-181 service. l'ICTITIOUS •US I HESS NAME STATEMENT Solid Waste Meet Set for Anaheim ANAHEIM -The field of waste management, includlnl a diacussion of hazardous Wastes in Orange County, will be the topic for the Orange Count Solid Waste Forum. sponsored by the League of Women Voters of OrangeC~ty. TN IOllOwlnt Ptfll>llS •rt 0Dlt19MI--•: QUAIL lt1001 AS$0C1ATES, •120 tlln:l'lttr..i, ~It• 10., N•woort 8'.c:h, c.llforrll• nMO NATIONAL LIFE IHSU'tANCE COMPANY, • V'tr">Onl Corp:w-a'Uon, 1100 Qwlt Sir.et, Suite 1119, Ne-#pOr1 ee.a., C.llfornl• '1..0 THE l(QNWISE R :x>RP'OlllATtOH, • C.llfornl•<:or .... tlon, •110 8 1r<ll Slrtel, Suile 16'1, ~Be.ch, C.lllorni• '1W.O Tiii• •u11.,.5t II tOt1d11<led b'I' • ... ,,1 pertne•"•l'llp. N•lkln•I Lift ln141f•nU C.mNllf Wllll•m f_. C..\lln ... IJI'! iw*'¥l- IJl•a4ltUll••~1tln Tilll M•ttnw..t w•• fl19d Wiii'! tht Cluflly CIWll ol 0r.,... COU!'ltv on Ot-The meetlngwlll beheldfrom8:4Sa.m. to3p.m., ...,10, ,,,i. Nov. 6, at the Disneyland Hotel. Optional lunch will l'VLOP •DUTON ,,..., be available. Reservatiorus can be made by calling' au•HIANDMc••"11111c1e 833-0896 ' A.._,.n•W• --~·,.,... _ '!.~e_meeting i~ free_. The luncheon fee is $6. t e oronQe grove A popular place for family dining-indoors or in the Garden Court at the foot or a cascad· ing waterfall . Open for brellkfast, lun.ch and dinner. Dinners from M .2&. Cocl<tall1. Sou- venir mtnua !or the kida. Andon Sunday, a mapi6cent cham· pocna brunch, I 0:00 a.m. 142:00p.m. The place Lo enjoy lhe aourmet cuisine of Italy: clualc dishes of veal, lovln1ly saut.eed and aerved upjual so. Plus the finest selection of premium California and · Italian wines-over J50 varieties. Lunch, Mondoyt.hrough Friday. Dinn.,., Monday t.hroul!h Saturday. Reservationt """'pted. Call 54().2500. ~ .. Kii, C.llfenll• PUOU9tlff or.,,.. C.O•tt Otllv PllM, <kt.IJ, •. encl .... Y.6.11.111$ .... ,, Grutdrinb. Uvely entertainmenl Get.down boolfie. Th•t'1 the Blue Parrot, the place that lookalike a 1eene out of"Cuablance." Open J l to 2 a.m. Mon· day through Saturday. "Make your own •end- wich" bar (soup and aandwich for S2.25), 11:30 to 2:30 Monday through Friday. Coe.II. tail Hour: 4 lo 8:30 p.m. Drinke SJ . Where to eat, drink and be merfy in Orahge County.· ~TM COAST PLAZA MOTEL WES'TEltN IN'TtltNA'l10NAt ~ts - Pwtner• In trMI with l>iled A1r1noa V • otol at San Dieiio Freeway,666 n Blvd, Cotta Maaa, OA 826~ C7iJ'> 640-2500 Aeency. Ir lhe council loses, it will be disbanded after a short transition period. A council spokesman said the 25 at-laree po1itions on the unit'• JOO.member assembly of de- legates will be filled al the elec- tion and eight of 27 directonhipe aJ50 are open. . VOTING WILL BE done by the remalnlng members of the 81· sembly. Until last year's revamping, the council had more than '10 directors and came Wlder £ire for being too awkward. They have said the amount of time jpent preparing for the an- nual competition outwei&hs its benefits. Poles Slate Dinner GARDEN GROVE -Tho Polish National Alliance of Orange County is having a dinner· and bazaar from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 9 at St. Callistus Catholic Recreation Hall, 12921 Lewb St. here. Re1ervations can be made by calling 534-4-469 or 776--0928. Dinner is S3 per person. r.": .-:JJ') < :1;'·-, f'. :..Dr-:·1 J ' I ' I 'I ~ - ' 11 I_.\,).).._.,, Try this Shell ''Fact Or Myth Quiz.'' It could save you some money next time you change oil. A lot of chivers buy motor oil based on "myths." "Myths" that can cost money. Try this Shell Fal'I or Myth quiz. If you flunk, you're probably over· spending at oil change time. Fact or Myth? Dirtyoimust bechanged Myth. High dewrgent motor oils like Shell X-100", X-100 Multigrade. and Shell Super X" can suspend over a pound of engine dirt before they need changing. So eren though the oil looks a bit dirty, don't waste yo w· · money. Instead of relying on the appearance of the oil, stick to the oil change schedule in you r O\\'ner's manual. Photomicrograph or u1ed deterjt•ntoil. .J~t bet-au&e it. looki. dirty dol:>!<n't mean it N'f'dl than¢ni.:. Uet.ergent oil ,::; ar1• de~igned to hold enJ;int" flirt in ~US{lf?Mlnn. l'o() it v.ill drain out al changing tiJTl('. Fact or Myth? ·Regu!M use of oH treatments rellly helps an engine Myth. Top-<)uali ty motor oils don't need help from oil treatments. Use the right oi l, change it on schedule, and it will satisfy all yow· engine's normal lubrication needs. One way to wU if the oil you're using has eve rythin g it needs is to look for a Service Classification ''S E" mark on the can. You·u find an ''SE" on every can of Shell Super X, X-100 Multigrade, and X-HlO motor oil. Fact or Myth? The oil liter should be changed every time you change oil Mytli. Moot car makers recommend changing the filter with every other oil change.If you're changing every time, you're probably wasting money. Check your \ owner's manual. ( Shell mot.or oil&. All meet and exeted I.ht warnnty aer\'ice requirement& or every U.S. car maker and rrmt fortign cars. Fact or Myth? All·season oils can save gasoline Fact. In a cold stnJt-up. a IOW-30 or IOW-40 mult igrade oil \\ill be thinner than a single grad e 30 wei ght. Therefore the engine runs with less drag and uses less gasoline. In cold- weather short-trip ru;,;ng, where the engine never really gets warmed up, some drivers may save as ·much as 3.4 pet~ent, clepencling on the car and the temperature. F(Jr thr T1:i:h11ical/y .\fuulrd: At' a t"mperaturo or 30 degn'el'. a 197~1 Ford Granada aV('raged 3.4 pr rcenl better milf-11~1· ror the llrat thret and onr·half mik-1<. and about 1.:1 pertent better mik>n~r rortht• next SC\'en and ont-half mileii. At ,jij ck•Wt'(!S, it a\'er.tged a 2.1 p!f"('('nt im- pro\'emcnt for the ftr":§t three and onf"'-hal( mik>i:, and a 0.9 perrent impro\'tll'l('nt f<ir the nt'.~l se\·en and one·half mi~~. TilE'f.1• te~L11. con\·inn•d us th:.t llOITit' 1lriv{'n.. {'an j!t'l betlPr ~s milea,lt'l' by lL~n1i.: a 10\\' ~() oil imtead or a 30 \\t'i¢\t. Fact or Myth? Motor oil1 made from Pennsylvania crude will necesNriy perfonn better M yt1'. Where the crude oil comes from has very little to do with the quality of the finished product. Refining and additives make the import.ant differences between one l motor oil and another. These are the things that make Shell's toP-<Juality motor oils meet and exceed car man- ufacturers' tough standards. Choose an oil that's right for the way you drive Everybody uses his car differently. And Shell makes different motor oils for different chivers. Shell X-100 motor oils are available in single grades SAE !OW, ZOW-20, 30, and 40. If you prefer a single grade, use these. They all meet and exceed the car makers' wamlllty requirements. Shell X-100 Multigrade is an SAE !OW-40 all-season oil. It offers plenty of protection for stop-and-go cfri,ing conditions and it doesn't need to be changro \\ith the seasons. Shell Super X motor oil is Shell's best. Its JOW-50 rating is the \\iciest multigrade range you can buy today. With Shell Super X you get. the advantages of an all-season oil. and high temperature protection for heavy-duty driving. SheH Motor Oils I I l AJtDAILYPILOT Thurtd•y. Oetober 30, 1975 lrrine Ratu!h District . Ban on Some Water Softeners Pushed By OOUGLAS l'RITZS<:H>: Olttw 0.il' Pilol SWff Irvine Ranch Water District inspectors may make house·lO· .house sear ches for scJf.regcnerating water soft eners, district General Manager William llurst told Irvine councilmen while asking them to pass an ordinanee banning the dev1l't'S. The counc-tl pas.sl'Cl the ordinance over the ob1cct1on of coun- cilman 1-le nry Quigley follow1ng al mo.st two hours of debate and testimony. • TllF. WATER SOFl'ENf:RS BANNED are the type that do not require per iodic .servi eing to change the active c hemicals . Water di.strict spoke~men told the council the self- regenerating water softeners add salt to water. The SHil, if it ex- cet"ds a certain le vel. prevents the water from being recycled for agricultural irr1gat1on The Irvine Ranch Water District does not dump treated waste water into the ocean likl' most districts in Orange County. Opposing thl' ordinan('t' "'as Dr. Edward Wri ght. a r etired or- thodontist li\·1n g in Turle J{cx:k DR. '°''RIGJIT CllARGF.D TJIAT Irvine taxpaye rs are pay- ing unduly hi gh ratt•s for waler and sewage. The c£fcct . he said, is to provide cheap water to Irvine Company farming operations. The distri ct . h(' s aid, should switch to ocean dumping and allow the ,.,.atl·r sortent.•rs . Residt~ntia l water ratt'S arc $120 per acre.foot , according to dis trict consultant J an Sherfig. Recycled agricultural water .sells for $18 pl'r ::u:re·f oat. he said . He deft-ndcd the price break a s competitive with Metropolitan Wat('r Di strict rates fo r agri cultural W;,iter. Bert Keilln. a s pokesman for the Pacific Water Co nditionin~ AssO('iation. told the council that the treated waler is destroying the qualitY of lrvinc·s underground water. Wllf.N TllE R•:CYCT.EO W!\TER, WlllCH contains about 1.000 parts per million of dissolved solids. is used £or irrigation. he said, half evaporates. The water that works through the soil to · the water table has twice the concentration of di ssolved particles, he said. The council passed the ordinance with the caution that the water distril·l must enforce it . Already building permits are not issued £or the .sel f-regenerating water softeners. llomeowners are required to sign a statemt>nt saying they "'ill not have them install ed before their water is turned on. Still. water district manager Hurst S<lid , the ordinance would put extra teeth into the ban. ·HE SAID TllE DisTRICT IS surveying the sewage to see what areas of the city have the most salt and , ther efore. the most self-regenerating water sorteners. He s;1id ultimately a house-to-house searl'h may be made for the now-illegal devices. As a last resort, he s aid. water will be shut off to homes using the self.regenerative water soft eners. News from all ovar Cellfomle I• roundlld up eechday In the DAILY PILOT Od~ago-bac#ud Cook Count y Democrats have voted unanimously to e ndo r se Sen . Adlai E . Stevenson (Q.Jll.) as their party's 1976 presidential choice. Membership Drive Begins The fall membership cam · paign of the Southern California Scout Council is under way in the Orange Coast area. A boy w ay become· a Scout when he is I I or has ctJmpleted the fifth grade; or may become a Cub sl'out when he is 8 or has completed the second grade. Inform ation about Scouting and Cub Scouting is available lrom the Orangt> County council :tervice center, 3811 S. Bear St ., Santa Ana. Victim Identified COALI NGA CAP ) -The vie· tim of a third plane crash during a San Joaq uin Valley rain.storm Sonday night has been identified as Dr. Richard Henry Reinking of Sningle Springs, an El Dorado County dentist. Twill gabardine leisure suitables by Tobias Eminently suitable for California's casual life style. Two pocket shirt*jacket with front and back darts and matching belt loop slacks. Individually sized for perfect fit. 1n fine twill gabardine of Avril rayon and Dacron polyester. Tan, dusty blue, du sty green. The Set $45 silverwoods . 45 FASHION 18'-"ND • N~POAT IEAClf -. I ' Social Security Taxes They're Going Up About $70 More Next Year WASHINGTON (AP) -About 18 million workers will pay up to $70.20 more in Social Security taxes next year to help finance higher benefits (or retirees, the government a nnounced. At the same time, retirees will be allowed to keep more of their outside earnings without losing some Social Security benefits. THE SOCIAL SECURITY Ad · ministration s aid Wednesday it will begin levying taxes Jan. l on the first SJS,300 or each wage earner's income, up from the 1975 taxable wag e base or S14,100. That means the maximum Social Security tax a wage earner pays next year will be $895.05, compared with $824 .85 this year. Employers matc h their workers' Social Security lax pay- ments and will also have to pay more. The maximum 1976 Social Sec urity tax (o r the self- employed will increase $94.tl>, to a total or $1 ,208. 70. THE SOCIAL SECURITY tax rates of 5.85 percent each for employers and employes, and 7.9 percent for the self-employed, will not change next year. People making less than $14,100 a year will not have to pay more as a re- sult of Wednesday's announce- ment. Social Security Commissioner J am es B. Cardwell said the taxa- ble wage base increase, mandat- ed whenever automatic cost-.or- living benefit hikes have taken effect, will bring in an estimated $2.1 billion more into the Social Security trust funds. That is not expected to ocrset the projected Social Security de· £icit.:i of S3 billion this vear a nd Abductor Sentenced MIAMI !U PI > -Self· proclaimed ''champion child snatcher" Eugene Au st in was given a 30- month prison sentence by a judge who to ld him he "must bea r the conse- quence;i'0 or his action:;. Austin, 52, who clai med he snatched more than 200 children from one parent ror another parent in broken m a rriage cases, was sent enced by Judge Thomas Testa. He was convicted last month or ag- gravated assault charges stemming rrom the abduc- tion or a J ·year-old boy from his mother. Austin was accused or spraying Mace in the race or the woman, Barbara O'Brian 1-lill , 23 . T h e child 's father, who alleged- ly ordered the s natching, was not char ged. - about $6 billion next year. the first unanticipated drains on the trust funds. LAST JULY AllOUT 35.3 million Social Security and Suo- plemental Security lricome reci- pients began receiving 8 percent benefit increases tq help offset lke costs of inflation, at a ORe- year cost of $5 .7 billlon. Presi- dent Ford asked c..,.,.... to hold the increase t o S percent and save $2.2 billion. ln a nother change related to the wage base increase, Cardwell said, an estimated 1.3 milli on Social Security beneficiaries will be allowed to earn $2 ,760 in outside income without losing any federal pay- ment. That 's a $240 increaae over the 1975 lim it or $2 ,520. Also, retirees can earn up to S2:l> a month next year, com- pared ,,.1ith $210 this year without losing be nefits. OUTSIDE INCOME over the maximum limits results in a $1 reduction in Social Security pay- ments for every $2 earned. The Social Security wage base is expected to jump to $16,800 in 1977. raising a worker's annual tax to nearly $1,000 a year, and the tax rate is scheduled to rise from 5.85 to 6.05percent1n 1978. The wage base increase is the 20th since Social Security taxes were first levied in 1937, then at a m aximum of $30 a year, or 1 per- cent of the first $3,000of income. stvle aid 0Pice--su11er valm. EASY UVINO FURNISIUNOS Enjoy comfort.able •&•Inga on low proflJe furnJture that'• just rl1bt for a.pa.rtment. •tudy or p atio. Blends ea.ally wl\h any decor, Indoors or ouL Co me buy. •ave and add ru.1tlc charm to your scene. corr-\.able 139.89 1 50 >Ha\ wofa R•I'· Sta.It ........... Sat• $14 9 · , .............. a.c ........................ s ... $ 7 950 • Unique design for modern lifestyles. Ca1ua.l, comfortable, versatile . Simple of Une~ frugal in spirit, call it Mona.st.ery@ furniture. The plump cu•hions. covered with rugged 10()",;, cotton corduroy, will outla.st n1oat upholstery. And they can be completely dry cleaned. This furniture le s h ipped in oom· pact boxes, ready t.o be a.asembled. So . .!1hlpping costs are reduced and we pass the savings on l.O you. RELAX IN£ LOVESEAT. Cozy solution when epa.ce ls a. problem. The lovemonk. two-cushion 11;ofa. is perfect In an a part.ment. den, living room. or guest bedroomt The cushion•. available in camel, rust, and a pricot . provide a plea.aant contrast to the rich dark st.ained .'."7---r~-<)j--.." ::~ ... '1:~~ Now ~ ' ~ $11988 ENJOY THE MONASTERY CHAIR. Mona.stery1~_ a new concept In home decorating. Simple. clean I.Ines provide a rustle, modern look . Use this handsome chair with or without the makhJng ottoman. Corduroy cushions available in ruat, camel, apricot . Buy them both. on aale now,_.'"'~ Chair Reg. 189.89 Now$7950 .-- O\\oman 139.99 Now $2958 1COSTA MESA ORANGE AJ!EIM LAGUNA mo ' CITY IHDPPINO ' L BEACH ~~!f::!!· CENT.EA. kA 1Aft.1294a..Couttfwr. Mo-13S7 _833-0995 772-at7.2 r-"01 f MON. THllll SAT. 1M, IUN. 1M , I o1lhe BeO!l dian · In .. fit blu Tw from met 1 downt waan' mtDt, din quallt blue • e ~ 'clt .caplt pro/ii Pri .P<JJ'bO film SO Wi AS it : "I one than cents Th a I mad gr.~f deal "but o!Sl c. g • . •• he •• • : • • e n I d e e s a r- • ./nP.omo . . rr· WAS All( age old ,C~Pll\fnt of all . capltalfsls -a declining profit margin. P.ri~e -cut'ting among . PQr'IJOgraphic book and film dealers has become so widesPread the past year t•a\ 'the smut ~chants say an as- sociation ts the only way to kttp reneiade dealers in line. SOME DEALEJlS are talking about bdycotting publishers v/ho make"de· ali .. One dealer even sug· gested forming · lobbies at the state capitals. OCC Agriculture + Day ·Set· Saturday , ' . Orange Coast College~ be host to its 21st an- nuaUligb S~()oi>l A&ri.1'\'1ture Field Day lrOlilrB ~.m. to.~ SatUfday.1 "' Oranae Coast a·gricuiture student& will com · pete a\ong'Wllb hlih schoQI studenu from eut Los Ni!l~f"""ln tbe~eas o(,tool'and farm' lnaclpnery ldenfiflcation, 'Seed ,ide.dtificatton, ti~rtieWtural . plant ldenllficatlon ~ bai and beef cattle l udgln&. ,. :. .. . ·THE FAMILY CJ RCU By Bil Keane .. ·-------fl 71/14 ,,,,,.,41 lllltll (20Sl14) • '!!!u!!d!y,Oc-30.1171' DAU.YPILOT Ail I 'Banknqd' Animals to Safariland? lrvlne'o Lion Country-Safari I& liftly t·o experience an IAlma1 r=•ioo boo111 al a resUJt of ftnaneial ~ -1m1 · beiMtloll', 11• Grand Prora, Tex., umnaJc:e. · • The T~ark ts c14tlni ic.t, 'I ind will not n unl-a new -llor c111 befound. lftftalfaia. all ... lllimolt will be sold and 'the PO.'k closed permaoeoUy. ., • "WE YB ALRE.\l>Y N LD tliem we'T'e intttested in their anln:t.llt.'~1Aid Lion Country Vice Pre1ldnt Jehy • ... 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Part of that inc..""' now W)ll be lost, accordinc to Kobrill, who oddtd that lhe · conaultln1 a1reement for the Ceorg1a. jMlrk conUnu .. to be ln elle<t ALTHOUGH THE rrAUAN firm re· tlined lhe name, Uon CounlJ-y Safari Inc. bad no furlher ..,...,..Uon wllb the two parQ other than to tumi1h consult· int services over the next fiYtt years •ta 111£ OWNER or THE Tpu_ park llDd, OIFCO Propertleo; m0111while Is ,cooperatlna with the , city . ol Grand Prtrle to find a new'e>perator for the pork by March 1. • OIFCO last week iermlllated the con· tract wilh l'ar<;bl Noturall and took poc1casion of lbt llDd for BOO·PoYmtnt or rent andstat11 property taxea. tofoHeeofJ125.000. / 6.50/16 7.00/15 7.00/16 7.5_0/16 If--.,,,...,.,-~ FULLERTOM ,FRONT -ENP ALI ME ~~ 1 s9aa Irv·:~\' I 1 ¥~'~ ...... . ./"\. MOil H R D:ll.UO MICMANICS Will •A<lt, NICIStOtl GAHi, llAO & MIA.SUH CAMll•, CASTI• & fOl•HI, Wlf'I PINllf I QIJP-MINT. coaa1n AS •wsA•T ,, Mii . 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Westdiff Pima ~ewporter Inn I ' I Brushed or Smooth t Colorfully enameled pansies on a band of 14K gold. Ead,l centered with your choice of cultured peat1 or full-<:ut diamond. · ' Master Charge ·' CHARLES H. BAR ' .. ' . ' Natural walki'19 Naturd: Sole. In growing tioy's and 9.irl.'s sizes. ' ANTIQUE ~ BROWN • • • "Where 1hw¢ng is a ,real~easure" t I. .. .. • • " ' , .. -. . -. . . M YOUP been ve1tl inl• aon ' pollc Sii cha abou 138 fire and sale Vall ··Great Scott! He's disagreed with the whole advisory board." ,. SA.lE ·,(. ~ ·~ Famous Makers 113· OF,_, F CHlliDRENS , .· · " · WARM.UPS . \ ':~.1:~ •• ' ' • • " l ' ' , 111 fllll 111111 II.It. IUCll -l' • • ... '} •• 11 • i ... I .. ,• • '• O~LVPILOT A l 3 I c .. •.. All Clothins-iur~ur_ ReJular Stock Of Fine Quality . suits, Sport Coats And Slacks ... ttlltE'S THE 'CLOTHING YOU GITI PLAN 1 l ...... V~llfO 1U1t IM A ""Ufto 'l"!O . . . . . . . • ••• , ••• , •..•.••••• lllGV\AI Or YfW Ow11 ~..,. 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'nL 9r00 P.M. ·-·--··-·,·--Iii-· ·-11 ·-· OUr Vega Dura·Built 140 engine • IS for lllOI e miles than vw, 1byota and Datsun combined. VW: 24,000 rniles/Toyo1a: 12 ,500 rnUcs/ Datsun: 12,000 miles Yep MO: 60,000 miles. Get out your pocket calculator and punch in the figu res. The engine "'Jrranties of three leading roreign c.~rs, all added togcthor, don't equal that of Chevy Vega's Dura-Built 140 engine oarantec. Tfie Chevrolet guarantee covers 60,000 miles , or 5 yean, wh ic hever occurs firsr. The guarantee is for 1976 Vegas equipped with 4-cylinder, Dura-Built 140-cubic-inch engines. It mean.s that should son1 ethlng go w rong with the engine, your Chevy t.lcalcr wil l fi x it (rec. The guarantee covers repairs to the cylinder ' ~lock, cylinder head , all internal engine parts, tnlakc and ex haust manifolds, and water pump, niac.le necessa ry because of Lief eel:, in materia l or wo rkn1 11nsh1p . It Jocs not cover repairs required bccauac o f nccidcnt , misuse or lack of proper maintcnoncc. ·rhis 5·yca r /60.000-milc cn~ine guarantee is nn uddcd v.ltue fea ture lncludcd 1n your t 976 Vega. Sec your Chevy dealer for com pl etc guarantee "tatcrncnt. And sec him about his rlcasant ly ..,urprisi ng Vegu prices, too. It's <t one-two punch tha t's chan&ing th e mind' of a Int of .-.n1a1J C<J r buyers about fori.:ign car.-.. Don't buy ""Y sman car until you've ..... l'O"'Chevy-. ',. .. " _.J., 'I •, : 1 ' I ' ' •• I 'i ! I • i i 'I • • { I, ' • I • I . I I I I ! • AlJf :>AILYPILOf Thursd1y. October 30, 1975 He's Starting Church Instead of Retiring R~tarded Program Nov. 5-6 By LAURIE KASPER Otlti.0.llWPlllils..tt The Rev. Arthur Olsen has started a church in the Saddleback Valley but his goal is not lo gel more people into heaven. lnstC'ad, he 's "trying to get more heaven into people." This \1tasn 't his goal when he moved to Laguna }fills last spnng. He fiadh 't t•ven planned to s tart the church. Onl'l' again, al 72, he intended to re· lirt~. AS A 15-VEAR·OLD boy. he left high school without graduating. Ten y c a r s I a l e r , however. he wt.·nt to T u r t s University a s a ''s pecia l student '' so ht~ could become a minister. During off the bat." He says now . "I 'II stay with it until it's on its feet and then I 'II be happy to rt>lire, really ... l{e want:s "a church family or aJI ages. And J want to get .so that we know one another so that when we're in trouble we dun 't necessarily have to call the minister.'" lff. WANTS PEOPLE to touch other people '"and I don't mean all this physiC'al stuff in therapy ... ll is, he explained, e heart.to·heart touching and il ·s not missing in this world. "When I ht>ar people say 'nobody ('art's,· il makes me a little angry." he said . :\fr. Ol sen believes there's more <'anng in thl' world today than ever in the history or mankind. ''The vast majority of people have no A volunteer workshop tor the identification ot potential mental r e· tardation and other de· velopmental disabilities is being s'Posored by the Orange County Associa·, tton loT....-fl.e tard e d Citizens. · The workshop, the first of its kind sponsored through the association's community o utreach project, will be he ld from 7 to 10 p.m. Nov. S and Nov. 6in Santa Ana. Interes t ed p ersons should call 835·3511 to re· serve a space for the workshop. objecti on to taxes provided they reel it -;::=======::;:- is being ust·d for good,·· he said. adding ( J thatpeoplt•alsogivelocharities. L. ft.1. BOYD . '---------"PF:OPl.E ARE FRUSTRATF.D. There's so much caring and they don 't know ho'.1.' to put it to work . They need INFORMS In tho lneff ec!fve, !f at"lllf~ , S~datives Lambasted W4'SHING10N <UPI> -Two physicians have t••t lfied that Somloex, Nytol, Compoi and other nonprescljpt.ion aedaUves are inef(ec· live and can bave hannl~I side effects it tdken in ex~s. In 1 .. tim<>11Y w ednesday before th• Senate Sma}.i Business Committee on M-poly, Ors'. AnthotlJ KA!os of the Hershey Medical Center and David Gi\eenblatt or Massachusetts General Hriispilal priticized both the drugs and ,,..,<:J--,-J!>L!ele'{~!l!l advertising that pro- motes them. Uf'tT ......... Lauds Bro'"'" John F. Henning, ex- ecutive secr e tary of th e Ca lirornia Federation of Labor, gives Gov. Edmund G. Brown high marks for labor issues over the last year in AFL- CIO News a rticle. mEV SAID MANY ol the most popular sleep aids and tranquilizers have mild sedative p~. but not , enqugb lo produce their advertised ef. feels. and may merely be ''Alacebos. ·· Read,.ing from a prepared "Jjst , Greenblatt also named such sedativ~s as Sleep--Eze and Excedrin PM . "111 addition to being ineffective, .. Greenblatt sa id , ''l~e n o n · prescription drugs are readily availa· ~le and popular agents ·ror intoxica· tJOO. "FATAL OVERDOSAGE, rortunately, is unusual, but ingestion of excessive quantities can cause ex- J cltemeilt, l!illll>cln~. j)ellrlum, .. ~choel• and dancerous elevailom of bocly temperature and blood pre· aaure:· Kales said that with "marked over- dose ot th .. e drugs . -15 to 30 tablets -a atuporous state, contusion. e.x.· t # 111• psychiatric dlsturblnce, eotmf <and even death have been re- ported." Greenblatt said the drugs are ncK dangerous ln the recommended dosages but "the risk-benefit ratio ol lbese dNgs is extremely unfavora- ble." KALES SAID THE television ad· vertising also "conditions the public to the idea that taking medication for · minimal ki"'15 of difficulties b quite appropriate to do, "Even If these drup were effective, they sho<Jld not be oo the market,'' Kales said, because the ad.9 are "giv- ing people the wrong mes&Mf about medicating themselves. . • ._they might have seriOus medic 1 fll emo--· • lionalailm,nts." ff& said teen.agers whose'parents often use these tranquilizers ''are muc more'ready totumtodrugs." his ('afe('r, he served leadt>rship," . .....:========----,,------------------------------------, Suc h a C'ommenl leads the mi nister DAILY PILOT a s a e hapl ai n f or the ·.• ·-Ma:;sachu· into politics, w hich he defines as "the <irt of getting something done"" and links with caring. s e t t s Sen ate in the early 40s, h as ''Tht>re C'a n never be enough gov - t>rnmt>nl if it is good government," he said. h a d OLSEN churches in the Boston area. Toledo and Phoeni:c and served as executive for t he church ·s l'aciricSouth"·est Dis· trirt. tie pulls from his past the people he has known <ind the places he has been. t<>-illustrate points he makes with a forceful preacher's tone or voice. He rt'tired se\"en years ago on ly to alternate travl"I and leisure with work as a min i ~te r ·at -large , a "trubleshooter "' in his church. In this capacity. he s pent three months each in different churc hes, including one in ArJchora ge, Alaska and another in Coo~a Mesa. "THESF. THINGS COLLECT in lerms of memories ... he sa,id. "These arl' the things that, like bugs, they come ou t of the wood"•ork. ·· ~le jokes about aging but he said. '·1 don "t mind getting old considering lhe alternative." He 's seen a lot of changes over the years. Rut the next big change, he belit>ves , will be in the spiritual re· alm . HE STARTED THE Unit arian Universalisl Church of Saddleback Valley, which meets in Valencia School , because there was no "liberaJ church" in the <:trea. llE RELATES IT TO the change from alchemy to chemistry and ad· mils. "l don 't know what I 'm talking about.·· Normally, a new group calls itself a fellowship at first, Mr. Olsen said . ··w e decided to.call it a church right He just feels it ·s going to happen and would like to be around for another 50 years to see what it is. UFO Couple Claim • They'll 'Rise Again' MINNEAPOLIS (UPI/ "THE TWO," leaders - ''The Tw o,·' ofagroupofpers ons who m)'Jlterious espousers of )lave dropped out of sigbt i a ''higher kingdom'' in Oregon and reachable with the help of t>lsewhere, have been fiyingsaucers, will relive identified as Marshal Christ's crucifixion and Herfr Applewhite, 44, son resurrection when their of a Texas Pres byterian missioft on ea rth is minister, and Bonnie Lu ended, according to two Trusdale Nettles, 48, a of'theirdisciples. former Houston nurse. A young man a nd Both have spent time woman who said they in jail in Brownsville, are followe rs or "The Tex .. Applewhite for aJ . Two.·· turn e d UP to legedly failing to return preach the ne w-life. a rental car that had through-U FO·doctrine in been reported stolen and Minneapolis. she for alleged misuse of THE COUPLE said "The Two" came here from the "next kingdom, incarnate as humans, awakened, to bear the truth, and will soon de- monstrate \h e sam e a credit card. Records show he pleaded guilty to the auto charge in St. Louis last year and :spent four months in jail. She was never prosecuted on the credit card charge. proof or overcoming THE COUPLE in Min · death th it J esus did. . neapolis, who insisted on "When their work is anonymity, said "'The fini shed, they will be Two .. now have a bout 00 killed. They will be dead followers. about three days. Their In a two-hour session. bcxli es will heal and they the disciples described will re·enter the bodies the earth as a "growing and leave by what you place·· to prepare to go call UFOs for the next to the "next level" or kingdom.·· ''higher kingdom.·· 2 Coast Bands Compete in Fest The Dana lfills High School band and the Los Amigos lligh School band of Fountain Valley will be among 18 high school bands competing in t he California Bicentennial Festival of Marching Bands Nov. 8 in San Luis Obispo. They were chosen from a field of SO bands. Many submitted motion pictures, audio tapes and vide:<> ta~s or past performances to sup- part their wntten nominations ror the com· petition. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo is hosting the festival. "A guy was here 2,000 years ago, who was also or that higher level - Jesus." they said . "EVEN THEN he lald down requirements for making this trip," they said. . "You don 't have to die to m ake this trip but the body has to be changed ... go through a m t>ta m orphosis, ·' the man said. ''What is re· quired of you is to step out the door of the lire you're now living, leave your possessions and families. "SOME FROM the next level have come to this planet to assist souls who wish to m ake this change. You will know when they are in touch with you. "Persons in the next kingdom use what you call UFOs as vehicles to get close to this planet. When you depart from this planet for the higher level you will get aboard what you call a UFO." PUBLIC NOTICE NOTIC• lOC:ftlEDITOM SU,.EIUOllt COUftTO,.TME STAT• OP: CALll"OlllNIA POii THI COUNTY 01' OJIAHGE ............... Ellelt ol ETHEL WAVE HEATH, •••• MOT ICE ts HEREBY GIVEN lo the rec11tor1 o1 ,,,. •bo .... 1W1med *""l'dllnf IWll •II poln.oM h.1~1110 U •ll'M ..-,Inst he wld (18('41111 ere """Ired to II~ ...... wlll\ I"' MCtl,•ry YOllC;t-.\'l., In he oftkt of Ille cler-ol llw atiow tfl· !lt1tdcour1, Of' loprtMnl ll'llPrn, with IM iwcn1¥yv-Ntrs,101M~ !he offlct ol 8UtTERWORTH ANO ALLER, AUorntY• •t L••· 100 11!.hlrt l!ltvd., Sullt «II), Lot. Anoti.., tllfornl• 90011, wl!IC(I II tilt piece 01 Inns of '"" ~SIQfttd In tll ""'" itn pertt llllnt lo IM Hltlt ttll NldOI· tderll, wllMll fo\lr lnOlllht lllM lllt lr11 pulllktlltfl of tflls rootlet, 0.1911 Oclotltr7,1t15 \llr9h1lt M, M•rtln ttlCI Ectw•rd L. eutier-rttl EllfClllor•oflflt Wiii Df !flt ilboW Nmtd dtctdlnl aUTf•RWORTM AMD WALLIR .. ...,...,. .. u. 11tWlllMN8"" --lMA ........ C:.lifenll• •tr T .. ;CllJ)t04M1 ...,...,. .... ~ lll'llDl'lttit4 0r,.... Cotti o.ir, tl!iot, Ot~•. \t, ti.•. lt1$ ... FASHIO Including all this as standard equipment: 1. Power front disc brakes 2. 4·speed all synchro· mesh transmission 3. Hi-back bucket seats 4. 1.6 liter OHV engine 5. Rear window defogger 6. Vinyl interior 7. Steel reinforced doors 8. Cigarette lighter 9. Whitewall tires 10. Styled steel wheels 11 . Flip-out side rear windows 12. Heater I defroster with 3·speed fan 13. Transistorized Ignition 14. Color-keyed Interior 15. Glove box 16. Bumper guards 1 7. Bright trim 18. Recessed , covered spare tire '· ' 19. Curved side windows 20. Steel unit·body construction 21 . Five main-bearing crankshaft 22. Anti.freeze 23. MacPherson-strut front suspension 24. Front and rear ash trays 25. Inside hood release 26. Power-boosted flo·thru venlilation 27. Passenger assist grips 28. 3-position dome light ' 29. Reversible keys 30. Dual horns 31. Alumlnized muffler · and exhaust pipe ('omlla 1600 ;!-Door Sedan 32. Molded headlining 33 . 13.2 gallon fuel tank 34. 6 months/6500 miles service interval , 35. 12 months /12,500 miles new car warranty 36. Pre·delivery sewlce Plus these standard safety equipment items: 37. Energy.locking seat belt retractors 38. Steering column lo9k 39. 2·speed electrl~ wind- shield wipers/wbsher · 40. Padded dash and visors 1 41. Recoverable shock absorbing bumpers 42. Roll-over valve , 43 . Brake fluid wamlng light • I Gel your hand$ Oii a Toyota.Yol{ll never let g0. . 'Based on a comparison of manufacturers' 1976 11uggested retail prices. • ISLA THE FOLLOWING STORES ARE OPEN S NIGHTS EACH WEEK- THE BROADWAY, KARL'S, ' • • STORES OPEN · 'T NEAL'S, THE PLACE, J C. PENNEY, RUSSO'S, . ' sE'e·s, SHOW-OFF ' I I ·r • I I • I eel over· tablets I~. ex· rbanc,, . been ~ . , s iles y t i;:k ·' d If\ - er k rs • SARE EEK- L'S, E, 'S . ' ,, ' I • ! I l ! • ,,~ .. '111 I _, " fem,inine ·\r-.-:?.'-. taHqr:-ed .~~· . sl'lirts This crisp tallomf shirt • is softened by princess seams and.dressy two 1 buttoo.cuffs. 100% polyester in dark and dusty colors.~M-L. $7 VALUES 5.99 6.99 S8 VALUE • full figufe shirt buys Comfortable short sleeve ~hirts are fully ta\lored in soft 100% polytster doubleknit. Washable.'Geometrics and florals. 38-44. 7 o 99 RE G. $10 . ' woi:tien's . · casual slip-on ~ ' Treat you{se lf ~l:Uje casual °'?'"fort of soft vinyt and~ sli~>;e~vated ~heel, ' .• smafrtv trimmed W1th hemp. Colol'f to ~tcf' your wardrobe. Sizes 6-10. HOsierv .Department ' • 2.99 REG .$4 - • I • I· ' save i.01 on tailored shirts Bold F~rics and lovely earth toned floral~ make these shirts so wearat>Je. Machine washable, too. They're man-tailored, for womerJ, with long sleeves and banded coll•ts wfth StaY5' sses' size._ t 2.99 REG.$4 • , 'Oc:tobw 30. 197'5 DM.YPtLOT special purchase! novelty knits Take advantage of a Mervvn's special to top off your wardrobe. Acrylic and rayon knit blends are washable, and are fea tu1ed during this Grand Open- ing Sale in a multitude of styles.: sleeveless, long or short sleeve pullovers; tee shir ts; placket style or scoop necklines; mock turtlenecks; and many other fl at tering novelty styles. Sol- ids or str ipes in this season's favorite colors to compliment your pants and skirts. Available in sizes S-M-L. $6 AND $8 VALUES 3 FOR·•10 embroidered vinyl jackets The look says leather. And it feels like lea- ther. But it's poly· vinyl. Colorful em- broidery. Chamois, white. Si zes 8-16. Coat Department REG. 19.99 14.99 3.49 EA .. coats for all seasons Save 6.01 on an arr weather pant coat from Mervyn's outstanding co!lec11on. All are water repellent, of course, in a washable blend of cotton and polyes ter. Oyster or slate blue, sizes 8-16. Coat Department 15.99 REG. $22 scarves , Versatile cotton ~) scarves 1n red, blue _J)J@,~ '. and assorted pa.els. 1 REG . 89c EA. 2 FOR 1 59c EA. the 'international organizer' handbag Featuring: • Ball point pen • Checkbook folder •Memo pad • 1 a charge card pockets • Inside zipper • Passpor t pocket • 2 outside pockets • Adjustable shoulder strap • Wipe-clean vinyl 3.99 REG. 4.99 1 I • sho,,r '.IY!ond1ty"thr~u_gh Friday, 9~~0 -9:30 ... ~aturday, 9:30-6 ... Sunday, 10-6 l t:tUNTINGTON ,BEACH FULLERTON "":" . ___ _;9:::..:B:..;1:....:1_,Ac.=da~m"-=s...:A~v::..:e~n.:.!u:!e:..''-_96=3~-.:c97:..:3~1'..__ ___ ~C:.:.:ro:!.:s~s~r~oa~d~s~C~e:'.;~~te:'...'.r.!..' ~32~0~4~E~as~t:_Y~o~.r~b~a~L~i~n~d ~a =-~9~9~6~-8~8~0~0 __ _ r , , I .. , ~ • I ' ThUrtd!f. Octolar 30, 1975 Distaff Marin e F ights Sex Cha,rges DIP GO HAVE ,VALBTTA, J!Cal la • (UPI) -A ID aid he tried to ...ti • urtb to see H there was a god lo stophlm. ()pen• Eol ~ry ! "The Exorci st ' pro- ducer Wlii1;1n1 l''cter Hlatty mi s sed Manhnttan rt..·staurant's steaks and lobstrrs so much he oprne(t a bra11ch ~~ Wt~s t l lollywt~f. .,.lso tallt.!d T h e f>alm. Jar Lid R evamp D e layed . \.-WASH I '1 G T0 '1 <APJ Th(' Agriculture 0('partment has given Paby food l'Ompanies <inother two yl!ars lo . come up ..-.·ith ti~hter lids 'guaranteed to keep filth from popping into baby tfood jars when t hey art.• \op<nt>d . Under pressur (' from • consumer ~roups, thede- :partment last June gav(' :lid manufacturers and proc£'ssors until !Jee. 10 to begin usln~ tighter 1lids on food containing •meat and poultry. This week, the d('partment said the deadline has been extended until Dec. 10,1977. A SPOKESMAN for the Consumer F'edera- ltion or America, told o( lt he two-year dC'lay, said J it was "inexcusable and another of the absurd de- 1 lays·· allowed by govern- ment i n e nforc in g stricter food sta nda1 ds. I Improved li ds were re- commended a ft er com - plaints th at glass jars or a.b y food and other pro- duc ts in s imila r ,con- t ai n e r s ha d e aps between their lids and seals which permitted accumulation of insects ' "!Id filth. YUMA, Ariz. (AP) -A 23-ye1r-0ld woman r.taMne is scheduled to race a general court· martial next month on charges of "eonduct unbecoming an offirt•r and a gentlewomlill" by al/t.'gcdly having sexual intercourse with six cnlistc_•d men. Tht> case may be unprect.'<:1.cnlt~ 1n military legal histo1·y , s ays Jay W. Jeffcoat. the civilian lawyer for 2nd l.t. Mary C. Nifl1 s lie said the tall , s lt.'ndt.'r lieutenant is awiUtlng thl' r.1arinc Corps' rt"::.ponst• tu ht•r written offer tu rt"s1gn under "honorable cond1t1ons." BUT ,,.~ ll F:R or:FER IS refused. she is pre- pared to wJ ge a lt•gal buttle "into the federal di:..- tnct ('Ourt and ult1mately , God forbid , to the U.S Su pr£> mt' Coll rl , · · J C'fft·o<.1t s ays The l\lar1nt.• Corp:-has refused extens ive com- ment on thl' l"~I Sl', hut a :o.pokcsman t·onf1 rmed lhat nont"' of the mc_·n altt.'gt-dl y LnvOlved with Lt. Ntfil s httd been charged "This 1s tht.· most t ltJ::.-:o.1c example of a denial of equal ju.st1 ct'.·· Jt•lft·oa t dt·c!a.rcs He su1d some v. nrnl'n·:-. rights groups. whom he would not naml', h.1\·t· L·x prcsscd interest in the case. BUT TO Dt\T F. l.T. NJl-'l~I S most outspoken de- fender has bct·n her n1uthl'r , :\trs. J ean C. Rickard of Southbury, Conn . She flt•\\' to the Marine Corps Air Station hl'r(' in early St'Pto..•mber lo visit and comrort her dciu~htt:r. She h<.1 :-. also written im- passioned. detailt>d letters of appe<tl to Sens. Barry Gold w a ter l R -Ariz.) and Lo"'·ell Weicker <R· Conn. l. calling on them tu investigate the Marines' treatment of ht'r d<Jughtt•r i\trs. Rickard, who no\L'~ lhat :..he is 66 and Lt. Ninis is her only child. s aid. "'I c;.in't make any Judgments"' on the chargt•s ag<Un!'>l hl'r dau11 hter. SINCE THE CHARGF.S WE Rf~ made last sum- mer, Lt. Niflis has been ''lr1 ·atl'd ;1.s if sh~ wer e gui l- ty i.nstead of b<'ing innocent until proven guJ lty," Mrs . Rickard said in a telt•phont• 1ntervlew. "She's ~ing treated as though she has an infectious di.s - t•ase a nd might contaminate oth<'r people. T his is hard on her because she is a naturally sociable person. Jeffcoat s aid the lieutenant has bee n given no meaningful work to do since the charges were filed. "That 's one of our big complaints. She really does noth ing. F'or the past sever.al weeks s he's simply been told to bri ng a good bc>uk to work. and -gi~en an hour·s busy work," he said . Mrs. Rickard said her daughter will "not give any inform ation " to reporters. The MCAS has con- fined itself to a brief "statement" of the oharges against her . LT . NIFLIS, TllF. STATEMENT sa ys, is c ha rged with "disobedience of a lawful order, sodomy, eight specificatious of conduct unbecom- ing an officer and fraternization with enlisted personnel on terms of military equality." Pendin,e: the scheduled court-martial Nov. 12-14 at the Marine Corps Base in El Toro, "it is felt inap- propriate to make further comment."' J effC"oat said the .sJ>('cificalions agalnst l.l. NiOis name six men -onl" of them three times - including onl" man who was a n instructor in a Marine Corps "i-lu man Relations Class" she at- tended. The alleged incidents took place between last December and J une or this year . At least thr<'e or the men nam ed are m a rried, but even thoug h "there is a military offense for adultery.·· none wer e charged, Jeffcoa t .said. JEFFCOAT, A FORMER Navy lawyer who lives in nearb)' E l Centro. has defended ot her military personne l in courts-martial. J.l e said most cases involving alleged sexual misconduct are "sil enced quickly. J>eoplc arc all owed to resign quietly or warned profusely and allowed to goon v.•ith their m ilitary car eer.·· Her m other s aid Lt. Nin\s "believed the glow- ing promises m ade by recruiters -equal treatment for men and women and equal opportunity to be productive" -when she was inducted in October , 1973. She entered Basic School the following August. WHEN OPENED, the married a man also in Basic School in October, sudden breaking of the-----------·-----------, "acuum seal raised the p<>sstbillty of dir t being P UBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE sucked into the jar's con------.~.-"~,.-,-----1 -.-.-1~-.-,----------1 ' t SUf'EfltORCOUltTOflTME I en s. iTATE OF CAL.l ,OltNIA FOR O.ltler1 D. CDcl'lr ... I ()(£jcials Said the delay THE COUNTY 0,011.AHGE Tiii\ bull,..,, I\ conOu<;ltd "' .n I,._ l d . ,..,A-UJtl Oivldu•f. was gran e ''tn NO TI CE OJI H•Afl l N G OJI n.1'"•'• ....... 1 ... 1111.owtth l""' resp<>hSe to industry re-,..,.ITIOH JIOlll •ROIATE OJI Wll.I. Calffll' O ••lr of Or•nl" (Ollf!IJ °" OC-t0be•]•,H1S 1 uesta for more time to • " o JI o • 1. e T T E " s ........ · · rLfSTAM•NTAltY ' conduct addltlonal re-l sl•I• ot JOHl't &LAIR WOAK, 't>R.. P\lbll"4 °''"9' Co•tt 0.11, PUOI, h d d I o.c ..o OCI. JO, •NI Nov. 6, ll, to, "'' .io1 .. 1s srar~. a n e_v e op -~~1cE IS Hl!.RERV GIVEN'"-' 1-----------· 1 ment on the ltd pro-JOHN e. WOJtlC ,JR .• h•n 111ec1r.rr1n11 : ble m. Pttltlofl ~ Prohl• Of w111 • ..., tor 1 •• I w.roc:• of l.ttltf\ T•U11mt nla•y to ti'll' : y MECHA ~1 A benefi t d a nce ror •Prange Coast Coll ege's 1ECHA club, a n o r· anization of M exican- merican students, will 11'9\lt'-4', rtlt rttM:• to .. 111c111i m"6s for llH"l""'r p.trllcyl•rs, •nd !Mt the II.,. af'CI Pit<• of IMl•r1nQ lhe \.a-twi) town Ml l9r NO~•m!Mr U, ltl~. •! 9 lO •.m .. In th• cour1room ot Orpa•tment Ma, lot Wld COUr1, •I 100 Cl~lt C.ntt'I' Orlw Wt". In Ille Crty ot S.0..t<J ,.,,., C:.11fornl•. 0.tl'llOCtomrl'O. 1tJ! Wll,1,.IAM IE . i t JOtt N, c-!JClrrlr WOOILAND VOOl.1. ... .......,. .. w .. .. ........,,.,._._ ..... ...,,,, C.11""1H•t141t Mlilrwtpfw: ...,ut._r fllltll llo!M'd Or111Qt Coest O•lt y P>lut. Oc1otlef'U , 1•. JO, ttJS ..,._,) held at 9 p.m .. Satur-1------~-- ay in the OCC cafeteria. P UBLIC NOTICE The dance is open to all 1---------- ange County s tudents. ,1n1r1ous1usl•1.ss NAME STATIMINT roceeds from t ickets n.. 1011ow1nv ,...Mn Is ctotnQ tiuM- ·11 be used to promote "'un. DEt. COCH II.AN ANO •S hitano culture al OCC. !liOCrAtt:s, 1101 Rec1wooc1 T•• Lt,,., 'ckets are priced at $J 1rv1 ... ,c.n1om11., ... d .11 b .1 bl DllPPrtO Cochr1n, lf6:J7R"""'1od w1 e ava1 a eat t••1.a .... 1 ... 1...,,c.111o•nl•'2""' he door . th1, l)o;""''' 11 con"'-<:1.a or .., 111 P U RI .IC NOTICE • , .. ,j NOTICE. TOC"IOITOltS NO. A·'41JF SU~l!IUOlt CQUJITOJITHI! 5TATI! O~ CALI ~OllHIA flOJt THIE COUNTY O• Ollt.MGI 1<1 lhe Malter of lh• !sl•I• of MA l'UE M. PINCll:NEV, Dtte•Wd. NOl•C• ls "•••Dy QI_,, to Credi'°" rwowlno cl•lm1 •Q•!n\t thr •••d .,,,,,. °""'to tile lliO c1•1m1 in the olli<;• ol the clrrlr ol the ~o•e1•ld tourt or to Cl"fMr>I Ii.em 10 the ur>OfrtlQt>t'd •i l!W oll1cr ol ANTl>tONV F. C.RUOO, Xii)! e ~Ill SI., Sult• 10l 111 lh• Chy of 5.enl• ""'· h• 0r•"9f County. which t1tt1• OI hCf 11 the plK• 01 DYS!nlS\ of lhe ,,.._ .,..-,IQ._ 1n •II m1tter1 PPr1•1fl!"Q to w ia 1sl•1r. such cl•lmJ with tr.. ...c11wrr >'Olichers m111t be Iii.cl or P•r1111ttd 11 •lore11ld wltllln '°"' ""'"'"' tl!et the llr\I p11bHc•llCW1 of !Ill• ~"' 0..ttd~tober• i.JS ANITA KIM ~UGMES E•tculr!•o! \r.p Wiii OI W IOOrceOfn! AHTHONY ff.CRUDO A"-¥·•1-L..I• 2001 IE. f'lll SI., S"ilt 10I S.nl• ""•· C1llfeuol1 Publl•IW!d 0•1noe CO<J\I 0Aoly Pllol ()l;t t, 16, ,), JO. 197S 381&-T~ 1974, and had to leaveforYuma a.short time later. mother to defend her daugblt ? so vocally aiainst such cbarfff. AFl'l!K TR YING FOK FOUR MONTHS to be stationed v.•ith or nearer her husband. Lt. Nifiis was divorced this past Septe mber, ahe 1aid. "Perhapa it 1$, peril.ope 1t i.0·1. But lt'1'not !or mt .'" "l'M AGAINST UNFAI RNESS. And I consider Mary a woman in her own richt, not Just my daughter,'' Mrs. Ritkard 1utld. 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A : Not quite. Stopping the show , Elvis st etched over the rootlights to kiss a girl in the au· dience. The strain proved too much for his tight trousers, which ripped Crom hip to knee - revealing Presley's bare bot· tom. With great presence of mind, Elvis gracefully walked backwards into the wings -but not before an alert photographer photographed the star's FEATURING SUPER PRICE CUTS AND SPECIAL PURCHASE ITEMS FOR HOME, OFFICE, SCHOOL AND CARI · JX)Slerior for Posterity. Q: Wby didn't f'rank aLv1s Sinatra attend the 2Stb lnterna· al Berlin Film FestlveaJ? -Mary F., PboenJs:, A : His declination of an invitation to be the t of honor speaks for itself. "I have r eceived invitation for several successive years and e declined each time," ai:knowledged Frank. er giving due consideration to the accomplish- ts of your film festival and the malicious, ir- nsiblc journalism which will cover your pre· ous event. I still have the reaction that I have ! h ~~.ch year to your invitation -why should I at· Q: Wasn't Lenny Bruce married to Rose Marie Hollywood Squares"? And once, as a "Joke," 'the attack Pearl Balley ln a Las Vegas hotel t club? -Mrs. William Gladwell, Columbus, . 1 · A: Yes. It happened at the Flamingo Hotel in V. as when Lenny was invited to step onstage for fin ale of Miss Bailey's act. Toyng a fire ext· 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy G ... dner "sher, the controversial comedian doused the er with its contents, fortunately causing no af- t effects apart rrom the initial shock. But Bruce ried to Rose Marie? No. His only wife was a y. redheaded stripper named Honey Harlowe ed in the film, "Lenny," by Valerie Perrine. , Q ; Isn't es-Beatie John Lennon planning to re- .. arry bis ex -wife, Yoko Ono? -PearUe Korday, Brooklyn. . . ~ A : No. because they were never divorced, only ~arated. But they're back together again in hap· n}' harmony -with a litUe Lennon makinglhree . ..li Q : You once revealed that President Herbert llOOver bad offered Rudy Vallee • medal lf he'd •g a song that would make people forget the QePression. In bis book, ''The Glory and the ltream, •• Wiiliam Manchester claims Rudy didn't llf:t the medal bffame the song be sang was ·•Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?'' Can you get Vallee's version of tills incident? -R. M. McK., Creen Bay, Wis. 1 ' A: Replies Rudy from his home in Hollywood : 19" tour with George White's Scandals, we played Washington. Visitiug with Mr. Hoover at the White House, he graciously gave me a few minutes or his tlhie and kiddingly said something abouf' his hope .-·that I could write a song which would pull us out or 'e Depression. I stupidly repeated his idle thought the press who seized upon it toembarFass the pre- dent by implying that that was his only solution to e situation! I believe that if he did mention any g, it was that I could wrlte another 'Happy Days I e Here Again,' not 'Brother, Can You Spare a• 'me?' . -·Q: Who said, ••we stinks -but tbat doesn't r . ean you don't enjoy It?" -B. Elias, Hialeah, Fla. • A: Movie actor Dustin Hoffman. r Q: There's. line from Shakespeare that begins 1 fllJ'o Tblne own sell be true." Can you tell me what '1 from and bow the rest of It goes? -A!lce Hurst .• Washington. D.C. A: Yes. It's from "Hamlet," part of the speech fatherly advice given by Polonius to his son, ertes, before the boy leaves for France to aden bis horizons. It reads: "This above all: to · e own self be true, and it must follow, as the ·gbt the day, thou canst not then be false to any -an." Q: b Jim Hartz (our hometown boy who made big and now co-hosts the "Today" show with rbara W1ltera) as nice a gentleman as be comes er on tbe tube? We still remember him rrom local atlon KOTV. Also, how long did ft take him to ome a star? -The Watson Family, Talsa, Okla. t A: It took Hartz a dozen years to become an ernighl star, after paying his dues covering res of major and minor events. including the ddle East war, civil disturbances, state funerals d moon landings. But Jim, once a pre-med stu· F at the University of Tulsa, never regretted ching to TV. He still projects that gentle idemanner. Stnd your quelfionl to H11 Ganbler, "Glod You Thal," care of this newspaper, .P. 0 . Bo% 1560, a Mesa 92626. Marilllfland H11 Ga:rdnerwiUdtllWe"r as ques!ionl .al thetl can in their column, but the ume of maiJ makeaaersonal reJ)lietimpoUibl.e. Six 'Family Hour' Shows Jettisioned By JAYSHARBUTI NEW YORK !AP) -Some televisioo lndust!'Y' rvers hav• been quietly predicting that the neW 'family viewing'' period will result in a wholesale aughter of new series tailored to meet "family JriEw' g'" requlremen!JI. 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The Orange County Press Club frequently ha s a raffle where journalists are pursuaded to part with $1 whic h benefits a journalis m scnotarship fund which, in tum, benefits journalis1n students who will one day take our jobs away from us. i\N VWA Y. l 'M usually l'nticcd into do- CHA~PEL.l. nating my buck for the students and for five chances to win something or other -us ually a ccuple bottles of spirits . some free tickets to an eatery or a weekend in San Francisco or Reno_ · With little> more than a minor blemish, my association wilh the Press Club raffle has for nearly rive years rem ained spotless-a los ing streak of remarkableendurance. (Mv sole win was of a set or old record albums dustt•d from the record library of an Orange County rad lo station, good records like> the home recordings or the Everly Brothers taped by their mother. J Normally, after donating my dollar, J as- sume the mental attitude or having tossed it down a rat's abode, but there is always that lingering hope that perhaps this time fate will make her race to s hine upon me and my raffle tickets. AND SO I T \VAS THAT at my last raffle J anxiously fin gered my little pink tickets, eyed the little blue numbers on the like the bowler who with contortions of his rump tries to move eith('r the pins or his ball. l mouthed my ticket numbers. Slowly, the numbers were called and my C'han<"es pulled away and my prizes were given to less deservi11g people. That was until the white envelope with the big red, orange and yellow sunburst upon it was put on the block . Th1..• numbers were spewed forth and astonishingly. the y mntched lhe little blue numbers on my little pink ticket. I b('ran1e thl' owner of four $8.50 club level tickets to the Soutbcrn California Sun"sfootball gan1eon Nov . 16. It was wonderful, in image, if not in real terms. NOT THAT FOUR TICKETS TO the Sun 's Football game are so hot. especially for a former USC studr nt u.-ted to good football . but what the hell, I thought, it 's better than losing again. 'l'hnt was before the World Football League went bellyupandtheSunset. I suspected my tickets were worthless. I looked up the number of the Sun in the phone boot. I called the number. It had been changed to another oum ber. I called the other number. It was disconnected and a saccharine tape re- corder voice told me, "there is no new number." LIK E A CHARACTER F R OM a Sh.Uespeare tra.1edy. 1 fell my foundations crumble. Having once won. I now had something to lose and I lost. It could have been worse though. t could \h•\'e won t'ight ticket&. Or the weekend in Reno. i, ' • I Finance to Dance at UCI Extension Profit -shoring, marketing, and dance for children are among lectures lo be offe red by th1• UC J rvine Extension 111 :'\ovembl'r. Programs .irt• a:-. rullows \.&T Ull.0.&V.H•w.1 MQ••men! 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E.t•n1lofl ,_ __ ,..,..,....,, Frldl11, )·10 p.m.; S.turdol", <t • m ·4 om. 1>-f pm , Unl .. rlllW OIAI, UC lrY!nt <•m ""*'· Fl9 . ..._, ln!;I .... • l"''"''~· OC"I~ ""'to.1....cn. SA TU II DA Y, ... v. I "TN fmp«I DI Bodoi f ~Ind P"y1lc•I lllMll on S..ll·E\le•m "•oul•tlon OurJno Adolew enc:•,"' J111!1n D. C.11, MD . o<otn-. tit· -1..r.nl Of Plyc"l"I•• and Hum.,. hMvlor, c,,..I., Cllold P\Ytl'l••l•v 01vl1l11n, C•lllornl• Coll•ll• of MedlClf'<f. UC lrylne, ""0..Pr.Si•"' RaldloNol ~t•nt• -Empn .. 1$ on s.ilr.k»," Mk Not1 L P«lc. Pll 0 . cllnlc•• oi1c11DIOIJ!", Loi """"'i.' Sulek» Prt,,..,nllon Ct..td. P•r\ Of a UC lrvlnr Ewll'nslon t-·-lle..O It<> lurtMrin, "T"" P,,yc"°IOQIC•lly Oi•· furoed AdoltKtnl,'" t •.m 12 "OO<I •..0 I·• p.m ., Rm 10 1, Phy,;•ca l !icllne•$ 6 1dQ , UC lr"I"" ''"'""' llnOI• tdmliilon at tl'lt dOO•. 11 ~· Pllm>•ll .... )0. CHICAGO !APJ .- Heavy s moking may .m· terfere with the healing or gurn tissues after tooth extrartion, a New York dentist says. Jn a repart to the an- nual meeting or the Ameriran Dental As· soriation. he said _pa- tients should be advised not to s moke cigarettes, cigars or pipes for at least one week after an extrartion or other oral surgery . The dentist . Dr. James A. Jackson of New ''ork City. s aid he round that smoking has been the cause or delayed healing in patients, One such patient had an unhealed socket for rour weeks after a tooth Y.'as removed and an· tibiotics and vit<1mins did not help the problem, Jackson reported. CHOOSE FROM SEVEN STYLES AND PRICE RANGES! OVER 2000 CABINETS IN STOOC CHERRY T-............. o ....... SAMPLE KITCHEN 30-.30" WALL UHIT ••.•.••..••••• $35.00 36-.17" CEHTU UlllT •••••••...•• $28.50 30 .. 30" EMD UHIT •.••••••.••••. s3 5.00 30" DOUll.E IASE UMT ••.••..•.• $42.50 36" SIHlt IASE CAllMET .•...••••• $41.50 1r 3 DRAWER UHIT •.••...••••• $39.00 Ir IASE CAllHET .•••••.••••••• $24.50 c t ........ :;,:.·:·::::~=:::~ ............ t I!............ t' friut. CLASSIC ASH IMl'BllAI. ASH ' I $34.00 ..--~ .. _. STOCK W FOi YOUI: M• .... PltO.KTS J-WWMJ.Mt' $34.00 """''*'-.. _. 4''x4''x8' DOUGLAS FIR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sl.mfACID 4 SIDIS. HI.AT...._ MIT 4''x4"x6' DOUGLAS FIR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ..... 1~•n.T01•n . .......,., 2''x6" Ht:MLOCK FIR ••••• ••••••••••• s 19! s 14! I Sf.. "· IOU5HSAWID I ''x2''x8' DOUGLAS FIR • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 0~ 4fOOTJIFOOT s32s I /4" ROUGH PLA YWOOD • • • • • • • • • • • • ... 4fOOTIIFOOTIO-Di ....... ......,. s7so 5 /8" REDWOOD SIDING • • • • • • • • . • • • • • ... P8na.i IOAID. 7/8"x1 'x8' SHELVING •••••••••••••••• 65!, ,..,4n_.4FT. PARTICLE BOARD •••••••••.•••••••••• S 13! I" x 4" FIR 6 to 12' Let!CJths •• 8~ ..... ..,._,,_ 511:c 2''xl" STUDS • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ;;i.... HOW! FIHCIM~ AT SUPEll l'tlCES! • ....... ALI.~ $63.00 ltN.Ytff>l--t ...... -sea.so lt•.t.•STO t .... 5 ...... -$47.00 __ _, -- PANELING SALE 4ft.•ltt.•wlll4 s5so PORTSMOUTH MOSS • . • • • • ... ............ o••-s7so GU>CIER OAK . • • • . • . • • • • • ... ·-·w_....... s4so 1 tt QUALITY P AH ELS • • . • • • ... ........... c • ., • .-s22 ... s -IE PAHEUHG ...... .. ...... fl . ..,..... s 7 50 UHFIHSHED lllCH • . . . . . . . u. ......... --s500 CAHADIAH llRCH • . . . . • • • ,., wo.......,.42" SHELL BOWL "MARBlf-lJKf" VANITY TOP s~= s31so , I I ' l • 1 I . ' • OAJLVPILOT @7 • e ! (In the Harbor View Shopping Center) Now there's a new, safe harbor for your savings-in Newport Be ach ! Perpetual Savings and Loan Association-the largest state chartered mutual association in California-has tied up at 1634 New Mac Arthur Boulevard at San Joaquin Hills Road in the Harbor View Shopping Center, and you are invited tci come aboard! At Perpetual you'll enjoy first cabin privileges all the way-including th e highest interest available anywhere on insured savings ... extra personalized, extra friendly attention ... and a whole flotilla of free services, like travelers checks, safe deposit box, money orders and much, much more. All the good things 1 that have made Perpetual Savings a hou se hold word in N Beverly Hills, Westwood Village, Fullerton, Northridge, Canoga Park and Los Angeles are now yours to enjoy. We invite you to drop by and meet our crew. They'd like nothing more than helping you chart a better course to a safe, secure future. • YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR FOR REFRESHMENTS AND A FREE GIFT NOVEMBER 1-10 OFFICE HOURS: 9:30 to 5 Mon.-Thur. 10 to 6 Fri. 10 to 2 Sat. DURING OPEN HOUSE Nov. 1 and Nov. 8 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. r----------------~ 1 A FREE GIFT FOR vou ... WITH THIS COUPON! 1 I ,.--., A set of beautiful ~· BICENTENNIAL GLASSES I I "Crafts of Colonial America" I I To celebrate your visit during Open House, we have a I very special commemorative gilt tor you: a set of four deluKe glasses depicting American Craft smen of two I hundred years ago ••. Tinsmith, Potter, Glassblower and I Candlemaker. Clip out this coupon and bring it in for I your lree gltt. I L <.llr,!IT. ONE SET OF GLASSES PER FAMILV ••. ADULTS ONLY PLE'ASE' SORRY, NOT AVAILABLE BY MAll. .J OF FER LIMITED TO SUPPLY ON HANO ... CO,..E EARLY! ---------------- ALWAYS THE HIGHEST INTEREST ON INSURED SAVINGS-WITH INTEREST COMPOUNDED DAILY ANNUAL YIELDS ANNUAL RATES 8.06% 7. 79% 6.98% 6. 72% 5.92% $1000 OR MORE I YEAR TERM $1000 OR MORE 4 YEAR TERM 6%% S1000 OR MORE 2'h YEAR TERM $1000 OR MORE T YEAR TERM $1000 OR MORE 90DAYTERM The high annual yields ind!caled lor each account result when earnings arc compounded da ily and mainta ined !or a yea r. P•ssbook accounts have no withdrawal penallies. Although withdrawals can be made on term accounts. Federnl regula· tlons require a substantial Interest penally on funds withdrawn prio r to maturity. NEWPORT BEACH (In the Harbor View Shopping Center) 1634 New Mac Arthur Blvd. at San Joaquin Hills Rd. Phone: (714) 640·1634 5.39% 51A% PASSBOOK DEPOSIT OR WITHDRAW AT ANYTIME- NO PENAL TIES EARN INTEREST DAY-IN TO OAY·OUT ........ FSLIC ----·--- ---~-- . . ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000. A FAMILY OF 4 CAN HAVE AS MUCH AS $560.000 FULLY INSURED! ' I l ) I "" • ..... • • ,. " ' ' • !! " •• • 'If'! "' ••• .... • .. DAILYPILOT Thur'ld•y, OctotMt 30, 1975 l FASHION ISLAND STORE ONLY • NEWPORT 0 CENTER Come Earfy For Best Selection! Quantities Limited! Sorry HO PHONE or MAIL ORDERS! .Sim ls Friday, October 31st, I 0 a.m. SPECIAL WOMEN'S PANTS MEN'S SCRAMBLE ••• LOOK WHAT 99" BUYS: 400 P'· Poly Knir Pont\ wilh elastic woisl fa corrifort Choose from e~cihrq pot!en'ls or fa~ion ~ids NOW2.99 Women's Sportswe~g. 0 25 only Short sleeve swooter ••.••• 7.00.1'4.00 O..a only Nylon pullover top ..• · .••• , •• Special 0 20 or4y Photaprinr shwt .,.;1h :.hell.,,,., Spec.ial Sportswear o;g. 0 12 only l ong ribbonoire 1Wt .•...••••• l-4.00 O IO only Junior cordiqon sweaiers ••.•.• 14.00 0 25 only IOO't polyester tw.n \weoter ~I .•..........••.•••••••• , S.00 0 20 only Long sleeve loce fronl denim jocket ••••..••••••••••••••• , 13.00 0 15 ody Misses 1001 polyester poml~ .......................... 11.00 0 12 only Misws I OOt polyeslw stripe s~irt ..•..••....••..• , ••••• , • I I .00 0 18 orfy 1001. polyester low bloose ., . , , • 14.00 0 IS only Long \leeve print Ms ••• , • , • , 11.00 0 12onlyShirt&vestset ..•..•.••••••• 17.00 0 15 only Junior ~kiri & ~~l ~t .••• , •••• , 12.00 0 20 only foot boll \WeQI ~\ • • • . . . • • • • 6.00 015 only Mis$!! 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The scales 1n Jan Ekllind 's of. fice are -bUlly all day as men and women pop in lo.see if they have lost or gained weight. ·. "Most .people are trying to lose. Tbey'tt sure the scales are wrong."' said Mrs. Eklund, the ind·ustrial nurse on duty at Beckman In s truments, FUiierton. To those who wish*advice on weight loss, she re~mmends dieW. and olferli tips on cutting down. .~om (weight l~ss ·to marital, fl\"db~r:ds, · Alc'bhollsm,' mental " dilturb~es and abortion, Mrs. ~lund i.s-conslanUy ~g asked ior advi~e in. her position as an industrial nurse. She does not advise on such matters as alcoholisll} and abor- tion. howevei-, but helps find the ~proper outside resources for as- sistance. . Mrs. Eklund is one of more than 9,000 industrial nurses • ijtrougbout the, United States who 1 offer help to e mplqyes in various fprms, reflecting a change in at- • titude on the part of many com· . panies and a changing trend in • cqv~mment PQlicy . ''We"re tr ying lo k eep employeis," Mrs. Ek.lµnd ex- plained. . [)TILi\ EFFORT 1 Once, companies made little effort to solve employes' •: I t l • • I personal problema, but now, .no ~.of a wdrkdr"s private life ts" too private (or the company lo be worried about. ,.. .. Industrial nur,s~ also work with their employers in following the OSHA reg'Ulatioos ol 1'70, which call for certain health and safety standards in plants andot-· fi<"es . They also pa,rticipate in pro- jects such as tie City of Hope's cUITent resear~ work at Kaiser Steel in Fontana.. . .. ''We 're not just Band-aid pushers,·· stressed Mary Ada ma, one of two nurses at State Farm Insurance, Costa Mesa. ··we have to consider ,,tbe whole man as an employe. "OSHA dictat~. for example. that we tiave certain obligations to the workers. _We are respansi- &le, with the doctor1 for training employes to avoid1hazards." In a company such as State Farm, where there is little machinery and no'chemical pro- cessing, the nurses watch for ear- ly signs of tension ind stress. Such changes as these have brought a new focus to the American Association of In- dustrial Nurses aqd a change of name as well, sinci! the group, as of Jan. 1~ 1977, wilJ be known as the American Ass~iation of Oc- cupational' Health ~urses. • flRSTNURSE Industrial nursing as a : ' , 8EA ANDERSON; Editor 'Page Cl ·'' • I \ Thur~ay, October 30, 1975 * 1 · ' . .. ~" "· ~te p~es~on -badt_lo _lllew__ntL_.,bo works !or TRW 1118 .... when Mra. iJeremlab S11tema-lll Redondo BeacJi~ Coleman hired Philippa Flower-wu the 1975 recipient oC the · d•Y to work in the COieman Ora.ftt'6 County Chapter's Zuma DiUJ't .. rcl,. plADt in Norwich, · Orbett Achievement Award for Eb.atand. "sicnificant contributions" to oc- Tbe first industrial nurse in the cupaticm.al beaJtb nun.in&. U.S. was Deity Moulder <11 Drll-To meet !Ills demand !or skills, tcm. Pa.,whomlnl.steredtoailing Ms.' Stewart believes that COAi miners and their families hospital experience is euenUal and tried to safeguard the health for a nurse considering working ol the miners. in industry. By 1912, companies in New An industrial nurse also has to En&land regu.Jarly were hiring have an iodependent persooality. nurses, and by 1913, the first re-since she often works alone, gistz;r ror industrial 'nWMS for added Dorothy Lord, from fac(ciry ''emer,.ency rooms" bad Kaiser Steel. been established in Boston. In 1916, factory nurses gathered in Boston to share pro- blems and'exchange ideas, and to 1942, AAIN was officially established as a national or- ganization. With the 1977 change tof.he title o( occupational health nurse, the old industrial" nurse will have come a long way. An occupational nurse must serve m· a vari~ty or roles now, explained Mrs. Adams. " She hiuat be conversant with the movement or medicine today and must be able to malre refer· ral1 which are logical and knowledgeabh!. Her crcanl!alion expects her to know medicine'· and to know all the answers to all questions regarding medicine,. safety and radiological health. <LOSE RELATIONSIDP. .. She is an administrator and IJIUSt Msume some respootibility (or the success of the program. She must develop some logicaJ, interface with the execuUve staff as well as a clo!e working rela- tiomhip with supervisory person- nel. "She must play the role of teacher; She must be a counselor to the emotionally upset, dis- turbed or discontented employe, · and must recognize alcobolism. ''She is also is an interpreter , GOOD RAPPORT "She must have good emereen- cy lraininl" and a 1ood rapport with workers," said Marjorie Lambeth, also from Kaiser. ''MOit companies would like five years e~perience," Mrs. Adams said. "And, alter July I, 1976, nurses will have to show 30 poinU ot continuing education to be relicensed. We will have to go back to school Ctbe points can be gained from symposiums and conferences)." Most industrial nurses like the job because it is non-routine and extremely challenging. "You never know what's going to walk through the door. Nothing is the same," said Ms. Stewart. ''It's interesting. vital • living and progressing." Jt also offers a cha.nee to work with specialized research pro- jeds, such as the City of Hope's study or Jung disease al Kaiser Steel. 'ni• current project has been gollig on for nearly two ud one- half' years. according to Oiarles , Mittman, MD, and is being done ·in-conj.unction with anoual physicals. , "We are trying to see if certain industrial exposures are a hazard to lung disease," he ex- plained. (fll doctor's orders) and social , PEPSONAL HISTORY worli:er, a friend, confidant and.c The projeCt al'so is attempting advocate." . , tto link personal history of hmg Being an occup8.tional nurse is disease with industrial hazards. a • • tr e m e n d o us l y big "If a person has a personal his- responsibllit'y, ''added Mary Kay tory (someone in the family .. hu , ' . . Jane Shobe (far right) compares notes with some of her Women's Studies students from Saddleback College during break at Alice Doesn't Day event where teenagers from Community Open School in Fullerton show off signs they wore. • • • • • • Occupational health nurses are concerned with the safef'/ of employes. At Collins Radio, Peg Stanage checks Judy O'Connor's chemical protective covering. had lung disease), the chances are three times as great ror a penon to get into trouble,·· Dr . Mittman said. This work is being done with a control group of approximately 1200 men through the col lection .of sputum samples and ansv.·ers to questionnaires. Projects like this are going on "all around the country" with the help of industrial nurses, Dr. Mit- tman said. If there is a drawback to the job or industrial nursing, it is salary, according lo a i;talist.ic sheet ' compiled by the Orange t Coun ty chapter. The industry salary range is from $750 to $1375, with a median income O[ $975, which, the 3S· sociation said , is below hospital pay stales. Rut the benefits outweigh the financial rev.•ard, according to Mrs. Adams. "I 'm here be~ause I feel th at J ·m not onJv a part o( a medical team but a friend, donti- dant and advocate. ' ··1 hope J can help improJe the job performance in this position. "Besides." she added with a 1mi sehicvous smile, "it 's an easy· . b ·· I JU . ' \ , , ~ 'I'd . Love to Take Off .. Work · Today, Bwt. • • By CAROL MOORE 04 llle O.lty ~.-Matt Considering their multiple choites Wi'dn .. esday, ·working women in Orao.gefo~ty: i- al didn't strike' -~ · ·· · b) struck. bm.,<lill~t al1*>d. lhe Women's worr-WO'Mln 's Worth countywide observance at the Unitarian Ctiurch in Anaheim c) didn't consi~er a. one-day cessation of work the right strategy<,rq> Pr\l'(e, 11\<'ir im· portance d) allor-none-oftheabove.- But as SUsan Whilson, Orange County vice president of NOW, sald In ¥r o:ipening remarks, "A> long as there's a woman breathing~ there's a women's moveP'lent. Ahd Ly\itlte ll-'1, ~h8" r- gan1zef or the event ho~ those in Bttend'i.nCe .,'had given lbei.r . bossa fiU " by absenteeis1'. It I I hardly seemed likely. Women's Studies students from away any concern," Ms. Whitson ' An ID .gample showed many Saddlebtick College to "show our: explained. young mothers with toddlers in support and participate in the . She led the group in thinking up tow;· a utilitit!s personnel celebration.'' ·.snappy one-liners that "hit peo- representative o~ vacation, two They heard: pie OI) the head without knocking credit cl~ks, '1Vho figured to Santa .Ana College instructor them out." ''hear (,rom oi.tr boss toinorrow,'' •JoAnbe McKim wonder ifwomea · And for women who want to ap· alternative scbpol teachers with· weren't being ''selectively isolat-pear I~ emotional, she reeom- a few stud~nts' ·and a secretary ed to be the victims of the mended these openers to work who expec!ted to make up the economic crisis." . ·th.rough a thought instead of los- time later.; Ms. ~tson extol asMrtive: log it: A Huntington Beach housewife ness training because "if we're "Wait a minute. I rmd that of· said she ~ouldn't slrike her. alone and unmotiv.ated, divided fensive (or I object)." husband beca_use ''he's doing so and apolo1etic, we-tan't exhibit Or,''] may cry but I'm going to well withequi'lu" ately'." power. When no ooe takes Y°"\ tell yOU this anyway because it's . But she wan to attenc1 the-·fHriouslY, yO\I feel crummy.'' imPortant to me.•· session on W ln thf.''La~ to.·· Oo • e:b airmen Nancy. Ms. Whitson further em· Sffwhy lhe b t •iin away her Moorehtad ~nd Anka Kuchler ,Phulzed that "women are . right tei partnl;'rsbip in~ office disdY:sl lntt!rnational Women's already great. Our seeds just ha· f'urnilure busfntsa she'h~lps him• Ynr. comd6u1neswaising and . ven't aerP"lnated far enough." run. •1 • • Wblben'sbealtli. . • ,• · Ms . McKim advised Job· De)>bie Tigue ol O.U Mesa, "~yry person bu a right to seeken In the audience to think •unemployed, ctlme!becauie •11·1 1, Ills 0r'bir'°"11 spa~wblcb mai • tW!ce about what they were otu- as good a 111ace as any to loot for be abared or encroached. If 1"11 dyln1 for or what direction they 1ellc1s:~ · · · • wlliil i--Ume out' from cbllclmi ' were counseled toward. Jane Shobe brought loqr fll•ber. or uaoclata, ~u-t.oldnc . 1 "Lat .. t unemplGYment figures l , for Orange County (March, J975J show it doubled in the clerical category trom 2.000 in 1974 to 6,100 of whicb 3,900 were women. .. And 25 percent or the v.·omen receiving un employment benefits have applied for the federal extension, meaning long- term joblessness. "You may choose to be self. supporting but it's al your own risk in businesses where we're most expendable. Serious pro- blems exist and the rinaJ decision is really Jeft to economic fac· tors.'" Noting that the Equal Employ. ment Opportunity office in Los Angeles is three years behind in paperwork, she urged women to increase pressure for job securi · ty and advance ment , band tot:ether in searching for work, get non-tradition al training , complete enforcement of af- firmat.ive act-·1n and end job :segregation -"they integ rate us fully in wartime ' These three r(':lCtion~ sum up a survey or Alices who did v.·ct"k on the national women's stnke day named for the movie about a frustrated housewire: "I 'd love to take orf work tod ay to protest all the discnminat1on against womC'n in my 34 years, but I haven 't worked in IO months. Know anyone who has a job?0 ' "Who can afford to stay home? I have three kids, am divorcC'd and prefer €'at1n g to starving. I've been on welfare. Thanks, but no thanks:· "I don't think it wou ld make that much of 3 point right now. Women are in the lowest paying jJbS which were hard to get ih the first place. There are a lot olpt9- ple who·11 wttnt even our rott&n jobs . We 're needed but we're replaceableY ' 1 I Autumn Festival Funds Dr. Wilhelm de Nijs demonstrates a Braille ma chine t.o Joshua Duringer and explains that equipment such as this now is available al Services £or the Blind thanks to efforts of organizations like So-Phis of Orange Cou nty \\'ho have earmarked proceeds from their Autumn ~·estiv;,11 for the charity. Also benefiting from t he dinner dancC'. 10 hl' ore- sented Saturday, Nov . 8. in the Sheraton -:\ ... ·11 p Jr!. \Vi ii be the JapanC'Sl' llome for the A~ed OC'\'('I Ol'rn1.•nt l·\1nd . Chairman of the party is ~1rs . Robert )' an1a:uj I. :a1anket Statement ; Heat's Risi ng ' Sometimes I think there is an 1 ' underground movement at work : in U\ia country to destroy the in- . stitutionofmarriage. ' First, it was the joint checking -a«ount that was a d«laration of ·war for millions of couples. Then. the dual control electric blanket which was responsible for dis· solving another million or so mar· riages. This was followed by the t4nleashing or Tom Jones whose swiveling hips tore couples apart who previously thought they were happy watching Donnie Osmond. , Now it seems marriage is to be dealt another challen1e ... the ·electric mattress. · The electric m attrcss reported· ly Wj,11 provide separate heat con- trols for three different sections of the body -the head, middle and legs, and will make it possible to , sleep in comfort with only a sheet over your body on the coldest wint.erniehts. y hus band was ecstatic over idea. "Boy, does that sound fie," he said. "Imagine. Con· trdlled heat without all those heavy blankets and quills towres- Ue. 'When was the last time yo u slept with only a sheet over you ?" "Last night. As usual, you hogged all the covers." ' ~'lhog•edwhat?''hesaideven· ly "ldon'tbelieve thls.l gotup to ge a drink of water and When I came back you looked like a tent that had just been staked to the ground. I spent the entire night 1 perched on the bed rail. .. "Don't complain. If I hadn't had a nip or anti-rreeze before bedtime, my pipes would have frozen.·· J ''Well, 1 happen to think anelec-· tric mattress might bethe answer I• to our sleeping problems,·· he in· sisted. I "You might be right," l said. "but who would h ave custody of the controls?·· · "I consider myself a reasona- ble-human being who can assess ' AT.t WIT'S END "'hat temperature-is proper to maintain comfort "'it hout ex- Ct'SS · non·t give me thal." I s~id. ·• \'C1u art~ thl' c hei.1 ~lQ "'ho tuped up the electriclal outlets because you said we were losing heat.·· '·Be fair!·· he sn apped. ''Dorou know how m any women hJ\·c the: coldest fC'et in the world?'' ''No,·· I said, ''but if )"OU volun- teer an ans""er, you're going to losf yo ur spot on the bed.rail.·· Toy Alert · COLU~1BUS, Ohio (UPI > Edward S"·a r tz, ~Boston at- torney, said certain toys found in drug s tores, s upermarkets or toy stores should be banned bec ause they are potentially dangerous lo children. Swartz, the author of ''Toys That Don 't Car e," showed the members of the Ohio Societ y for the Prevention of Blindness some toys he picked up in a drugstore hert-that could be hazardous lo children. Swartz s aid although some un - safe toys h a.v(' been remov<'d from the market, the consumer product safety commission h~s set up no safety standards on toys . WESTCLIFF HAIR fASIDONS presents KEV G. BEDROS ~Ml:llll'I' 0, \llDAL SAS.:x>N IM.'>"°' llVlllll "'U.I • Aggressive Act Criminal? DEAR ANN LANDERS: l t'ead with interest a recent column in which you informed you r readers that it is possible (or a woman to rape a man. You cited a dis tinguished Chicago criminaJ lawyer as your authority. While It might be physically possible ror a woman to force a man to have sexual in· tercourse with her, in Il - linois, as well as In a ma- jority of other s tates, it is not legally ~ssible. This law is clearly sex- ist and provides that a man can be convicted of raping a woman, but not vice versa. I thought you might want to know. Yours Very Truly - JUDGE MARVIN E . ASPEN. C IR CU I T COU RT OF COOK COU:>ITY DEAR JUDGE MPEN: Thank you for your letter whlcb .tels forth th(' legal 1tatus of the que1tton aa It exbu in flJlnots and most otber states. Tbe behavioral a1peets, bow ever, a.re quite auotber matter. My mall llldicates that tbe female of tbe species bas b«ome 110 1exuaJJy ag,reastve these last few yean tbat, wblle "rape" may be loo 1trong a word, II dff<dbff ratbtt well what goea on In ioday '1 soc:tety. DEAR AN N LANDERS: I had a beautiful expertence to- day. I gave a pint of blood. It waa ror so- meon e who b as leukemia. J had never donated blood before because I thought it would be un- plea s ant , time - consumiDa:. and mavbe even pa infu l. I wHs wrong on a ll counts. From now 'on 1 ·m go- ing to donate blood on a regular basis. It was an exhilarating experience to k now I was doing something to help pro- long a life. And , Ann, it didn't take more than 20 Ann Landers minut•. Tl1ere w u no paid or unp leasantn~. just a wonderful, warm feelin1 that 1 was truly giving of myself. It just made me feel good aJI over. Tell people, will you? -ONEGATIVE DEAR Q : You sound ••positive'' to me! Tbaaks for the OP · It a fe"' months ago. 1be orange Julee was de- Ucloua. SO was the bol. eoffee and 1weet roll. And the people who ••ork In that s eetlon at Nortbwestern Memorial Hospital are beautUul! There is a big di(· ferenc e between cold and cool . Ann Landen shows you how to play it cool without free&inJ people out in her booklet, "Teenage Sex -Ten Way.s to Cool lt." Send SO cents in coin and a long, :telf-addresl!led. stamped envelope to Ann Lan· ders, P .O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. portunity to r em ind my-==:::=========::=======! readers tbat voJuntU')', r non·proloulonal blood Happiness is .... donors are in short supp- ly all over the country and they are desperately nf'edcd. • Any hospital will bedf} lighted to 1ee you folks. So step rtaht ID, roll Up your sleeve• and make a conlrlbution that could s ptJ I the difference betwttn tirl' and death. )ty daughter and I did --01 Brent wood - OPENING SOON! A COMPLETE PARTY CENTER On Lido Isle-Newport Beach Horoscope: Gemini J!amp J!igkl Protect Assets FRIDAV,OCTOBER3t 22-Jan. 19 >: H ighlight answer. communications, ad -PISC ES (Feb. 19· By SYDNEY OMA.RR vertlsing, publishing. March 20): Emphasis on ARIES (March 21 -Tap creative powers. contr~cts, partnerships, .Jnlerior6 31 Years in Business Aprll 19): New approach Imprint your style. Lead cooperative efforts and 20 o/c to job, basic issues is in· rather than im itate. Dis· marriage, Be ver,,atile 0 dic ated. Empha•is i• on piny courage ol convic· -and willing to laugh at OFF ALL STOCK meetin& people who tlon. your own foibles. share your basi c ln -AQUARI US (J an . If today is your birth· tores!!. You advance by 20 Feb. t8): Hi ghlight day -you know what is Sale Starts Sat'urday , Nov. 1 thru Nov. 15 trying new techniques. willingness to race truth goin1 on befor e most TAURUS (April 20 -about people, places -persons realize anything May 20 ): Good lunar and money. Partner or at all. You we re on your 2441 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar aspect coincid es now mate has som e hard own earl y. a t le ast in a with changes of creative questions to ask -and psychological sense. 673-3915 nature, intensiN.ed rela· ;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ... , tionships, unusual deal· f ings with young persons. GEMINJ. <May 21 ·June 20): Push forward "'here basicli are ·concerned. Protect assets. Be nexi- ble enough to work with material at hand. No~' you can expand. CANCER <June 2t· July 22l : Shqrt trip could be featurel1. 'Vis its, vis'- ·JCPenney • FASHION ISLAND STORE OHL Y • l tors and s pee lal ... \ message_s als o ar e NEWPOR~. CENTER. ' .. NO PHONE ORDERS• Starts 10 a.m: Friday, Oct. 31. Umited to Stock on hand. spotlighted. l.EO !July 23·Aug. 22)': Emphas is on collections, payments, consolidat- ing, getting m oney af. f ai r s in o rder . Be omal)1ical. Take nothing for gr~1 nted . VIRGO lAug . 23-Sept. 22): You get proverbial se cond chance . Ci r cumslil nces seem to f:i ll into p lace. Your p('rson ;:il ity s h ines - popularity increases. LIBRA !Sept. 22·0ct.· 22J : ~1uch occurs may a ppear s hrouded in m ys t ery. Subtle nuances, signala fly back and forth -you are be- ing told .. someth ing," but no one seems to want to be direct. SCORPIO !Oct. 23· Nov . 21) : Nothing now is apt to be tepid . The pace quickens a nd rela- tionships intensify. A friend gives you ''facts of life."" You may be an- noyed. but you also will beenlightenect. SAGl'M'ARI US (Nov. 22 -D ec . 21 ): Your abilities receive wider recognition . r.-1ore persons rely on your judg ments, decisions. Know it , be confident and try to be impartial. CA PRICOR N !Dec. I ' • WOMEN'S~ DRESS SALE . 15 ONLY JUNIOR DRESSES ., ' 1 & 2 Pltce styles. Somt halten .•. U9hfw~ jerseys wovena. Umlted to stock on hone!. . Sold 0!19, 11 :44 "'7' 25,00 .NOW • ' . BRIDAL GOWNS .....£mpire Style Polyetter OrQanza w/Venlce Lace Trim Trains at- tached -Sizes.10. 11 /12 only orig. '120''140 s 5988 7 ONLY WHhrnSlylo Pantsults- Potve11er Doubleknit. Fall Colors -Ml&ses sizes- Orig. •2500 s1288 J .,,.., 3 pc:. Weekender- Sizea 12, 14. 18 Orig. ':J900 $1988 u .,,.., Hooded Zip Front Jackets Lightweight. waler repellent. Red. white, blue • Jr. aize•. 0119. •1100$1388 55 ONl.Y 25~ 25~ 55 only . ' . 4' Mlsw1 & Junior OHLY FASHION CLEARANCE Long mushn gowns. sk1r1 & pant sets. 1 & 2 pc. dresses- Orig. '15"-'36 $488 12 OHLY =.11 $3988 3 pc. knits ,. OHl.1 Orig. •5000 Half Size Long & Short. 688 Dre1 .. 1 Orig. $20-$30 .ZO OHLT Rib Knit , ..... DRESSES 100% potyest•r. Rull & black - Misses Sizes ' Orig. ''19-'J 14 88 l OMLY Sltortst ... ..re..- Pantsult 1<>0% Collon • nQ,Velty print on YOke. Junior sizes 9, 11 . 13, only. Orig. •2400 Sl J 88 • OHt.1 Misses' Pajama Style Sult 3 Piece ensemble. Blue. pink. green 'Orig. '36'°$1788 •OMU Fur Trimmed Jacket 'Lealher-look' POiyu rethane . Green. rust, & Ian. Sizes 6 8 10 12. 16 . • ' Orig. '31 00$2488 50% 50% off off ·------_,. ........... ,. ·-- I l • DAil Y PILOT qr -S.,,/tJ 1111J 511n «11 of Fi•• CU>n J, .A HIH/lllf R • ''"'wll"'" f,,,, l\J''" R • "'" .. Exhibit Sewn Up • r/1<111 o/I. ,;//r.Jf"'' z..· 7/,1. 260 NE\VPORT CE1' 1·1· R O~IVI! More than 100 quilts, dating back to 1843 to cootempc>rary d esigns, will be exhibited in South Coast Plaza Hotel, from noon lo 8 p. m. Sunday, Nov.16, andlOa.m . to8p.m. Monday, Nov.11. Sponsoring the Bicentennial Exhibition are the Woman's Auxiliary to the Orange County Medical Association and a committee supporting the Fairview Special Olympic Program. Both the Olympic program and auxiliary scholarship& will benefit from admission proceeds. Among the unusual pieces on display will be a quilt by Joan Lightfoot, one by Georgia Holt <mother of Cher Bono), a Bicentennial California quilt which depicts the history, geography and special features of the state. This has been a joint effortof25wpmen. An eye-stopp en will be this red, whffe and blue Bicentennial quilt researched and made by Novell Hendrickson whose advanced students ' at OCC also are doing similar ones. BIG TREATI ... 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OPEN THURSD AY EVENINGS ANY OL' TIME •MARKET IASm • HALLIDA Y'S • SAY-OM DRUG • RIOH HARDWARE • AMTHOMY's • IAMK OF AMERIC A • THE STOREKEEPER SHOE SERVICE • DICK YERMOM'S • HUMrTY DUMPTY • VITA'S • HICKORY FARMS • WESTCLIFF SHOES • JEAM .DAHL • PAPER UMl.IMITBI • LA liALLERIA • DEDRICK'S TUX SHOP • DR. L. R. ELDER • PU YIOY HAIR STYUST • MOMTliOMERY CLEANERS • WESTCLIFF PLAU IARIER • CHAS H. IARR JEWELER • WESTCLIFF TAILORS I • • £4 DAILY PILOT IOOMER L.1NOA 84~'!', W~~f.. .... I ve MADC Ml71A<!S ~~l'v! ~OM\11£0 1H£M v ,, by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ~ l ~ '\ ( n I 010, IT D Ju?! ~l NUMBl~ WQt_t:..y?- --1.....c ~I DOOLEY'S WORLD \Vl ('(.YI A 1).;~llY, NEW 6 11::L IN Olli.: CL AS!:> 10PA'f l I ( ' \.-'.'.: 1 ,, _..., • ...-.;,..-t COME' 70 rHINK Of' rr, I PO HAVE A JO~ YOU'D QUALIFY FOR, RUN'f: I NEED SOMEONE 1·0 ~·..-OP lHf HOGS OU1 "lHE 1;0ITT1J rorCTY: ",','.''.ts ( '' ,., ' "'~ ,-·"'-._ . . JuNKY WINKERBEAH ' OKA<.>, <.JOU WO') 1 lHE mos. WHAT J DO <.JOU WANT '!- NANCY 'THEY SAY T HESE T WO FIGHTE'RS ?\RE VERY •E VENLY MATCHED ~ ... ~N•~ fJ1fl:# .. ••1LLl!f'I'- I I ~ • WE'LL KICKOFF I -~ .. ~ ~··· ........ ~ ... ··-·•·.,.,·· - [TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ' ACROSS ~ I E•~nw: ot ~ "'' fl flllll'ltd with rope ~10 Sm1M dutk \4 Olstlne1oon TS Compecen1 16 Sp1l'lilh Qlffling t l7 011k. durtble I _, II Crlslt aolve• 20 Sulli• wtth govern 1nd intern f Scl'tool of .... 21. Ou11 I ?3 Wt1tller· ,,.1n'1 word "2S P11bloc thor- ough!1r1s n Pompoo1 dilfll•v 8r~n1le3d ..... 31 Rtg3<d with Its.peel :t1 z~ lotlowe< .J3 Or1w bth1n.d I ]6 .PIQu1nt 1 lndQn trophy ii Hmog good judgment ' l1rge lla1 '°" frtem;an 1 Compel • Single· milters 44 IJob•aled 4~ Outlble couon tabric 17 Pot11ble lh•lftnl 18 ·· ..... !QI' Love" 19 Unde•110 decomp(li•· t+on 50 Dull sound 5-' P1t11d1ng olfice1 57 lnllrumen! Sil Chtm•cll 1u lf!•t1 59 Throat ho.iuun~s5 60 E•1temely b111er 61 Insect colony 62 Pr15on s.t!"!t!OCe In lo•m~I 63 Star!'" 2 words 00\-\'N 1 Thou oeoole 2 loo1e outer g11ment J Authoo un ,_, .,,.,, I Pe1¥..-K 5 Su~110 Jiii•" 6 81!(!'1 claw 1 In th~ ~mr place At>hr 8 Mtsthi<'~"VS ch1M 9 Sco!!•Sh 11vt.r 10 U~~~ ii r.llOI 1 ! Holl~.,.,ood 34 Whtn 35 Troubi"!5orne o,.•~C>n,11>111.'$ pt ant !wr>r!l; 37 Aralep,V! 12 Choo:;e 38 Culn11n,1oon 13 Skfn1uo 40 Ca"'"' tuberdnCes ill En/Or'nenl 19 Ice P"'•nacle 43 Poo•l'•t .i~ 21 81\e•v ofe•cu5es oroducl 4~ lm11os~ 24 Coot.no"""~ ') V\l,1d 25 Took '"(hOut 4L M.1~1> 119111 7fi l191'11 S1i'IJ 27 Bevono p,, ... 28 An,1fml "'on1h 29 Avalancht~ r~l,11t~I'~ 30 M11<i,1I .ind M•~•l,1 J'.' ftnw [h ll?~··' 11.1~1· ~rl'~nl'!~ ~ 7 r~t qluuon n1.1•lv 411 011 .. n Sl'~c·· !>1 Ame.,can pl3VW,,Qht S} lf1C1•v111u,1I Q<Vu(l 5J R~,,,1,on.or~ !it, 5,,,I\!< < d11rrhon 51, ftir.·r Pref" '•I f\,1tlrtsl"I' ' '· :i THEY SURE WERE PEANUTS by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuk WE'LL RECEIUEI by D• Hale by Ernie Bushmiller GORDO ANIMAL CRACKERS by Charles M. Schub .----------, JUDGE PARKER AFTERNOOH.1 BE WITH 6bOO AFTERNOON! mu IN A MtNUlE! , MISS PEACH ,-------,, Af!"Hli~'( ~wEtrHt.Aar !tt~1tf • l.fT ~ ~••11 '/O~ A f'~f ~ttfltlf>W. '"------ DICK TRACY Alrnl141l1 YOWll! A FllAIAD!! THE &JltL YO!A All~ED l'Oll! ME 'It> MEET DOESN'T LOOK ANYTH1Nir LIKE ME~ PfCTUi!'E !! ~ I I " -~ .. '., I I OON'T GE'l" 10 Ui'§ET ! !Jll:ING HEit IN AND rLL llETOt,1<:'1 HEii:, by Meli by Chtster Gould WM'N I Sl'OP HA1"1NG GIRLS ... ' f ilCD \JOHHi~;' by Ferd Johnson , ... -5 ... ~ by Rodger Bollen ! . ( l ; THE GIRLS "Now ple:i~c: don'! be ~urpri)(d a! <iR)'lhin g I do-if lhcrc·,_ one lhing I can '! !\land it'!\ rule ..... DENNIS THE MENACE '!'VE NEVER &EN TO A~ SllOP.' 'WAAT >Pf. YA 'N>IT/N' fOR ... A MIRICLE: ~ ' • in .. by The com tur Sm Wu ( s h th of st sh de de r • SC~'• '.l11mpers' Closi•J - ~ ~Woolr Opens at GWC Golden We1t College takes the tbutrlcal •PoW&ht this weekend when ~ward Albee's searing drama ·•who's Afraid of VicCinia Woolf?'' opens .... two-weekend, seven·performance engagement. Stewart Ro1era, who staged 'The Boys in the Bond .. ror Golden Weal last season, is mounting the Albee masterwork which ls beln1 presented. for th~ second time in two months on a college campus. Heading the cast as George is a real college professor <as was the case at UC Irvine), Charles Mitcbell , who has di'rected in the GWC drama dePartment since the college was founded a decade ago. Pamela Smith takes the lead- ing female role of Martha, with Other Holmes On The Screen LOS ANGELES (AP) -One of literature·s forgotten men, Sherlock Holmes' brother, will emerge from obscurity in two forthcoming movies. Mycroft Holmes will be played in "The Seven-per-cent Solution" by British actor Charles Gray. The role will also be treated in comedy style in ''The Adven- tures of S herlock llo lmes· Smarter Brother," with Gene Wilder in the title role. Hour's 'Price' LOS ANGELES CAP) -Fans o f TV gam e shows can gorge themselves on a full hour of "The Price I s RiSht" starting Nov . 3. The daytime CBS show, a success since its debut three years ago, is described as the first full -hour game show on TV . Contestants guess at the price of m erchandise under the guidance of host Bob Barker. ( Intermission Tom Titus· Steve Binnix af¥I Dolores 1-tarper playing their young guests. Nick and Honey. "Virginia Woolf" apens Friday night, with addi- tional perforrnances Nov. l . 6, 7 and&at 8:30 am\NQv. Zand 9 ot s pJD, In the conlnNntt,y T!>••ler on the Huntington Beach cam- pus. Reservations 692-7111 . CLOSING OUT this weekend at South Coast Repertory is the Tom Stoppard comedy-drama "Jumpers," on ~~&e tonight througb Saturday at 8 o'clock at SCR's Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mes a. David Emrnes directs with John·1 David Kel ler , Anni Long and Hal I.andon Jr. hE"ad ing the cast. Reservations 646-1363. ''West Side StorY" continues through November at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Perf&rmances are given nightly, except Monday. with Jeff Knight and 'fina Sarno playing lhe lead- ing roles. Reservations492-9950. The children's show ~·one Mad Night" "·ill be dark on Friday to allow the ca :->t to go out Halloweeni.ng, but performances will be give n Saturcla)"and Sun- day at 2 p.m . at the Fountain Valley Community The11t er. J8280 Mt. Baldy Circle. Fountain Valley. Reservations 968.~ or 8'8-0131. CALL RD -Sebastian's :t. . West Din ~ Playhouse has an· nounced aUdilions tor thl' musical bio graphy "Gypsy'' •... readings for non Equity pe.rformellf over 18 years old will be.he!~ Satw;<;tay. Nov 8. at 10 a.ra . in the tneater. 140 Avenida Pico,. San Clemen · te1 . the show opens Dt'c 11 ... , Saddleback College will hold tryouts for its production Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" at 3 p.m . Nov. 13 and I p.m . ~ov 15 in building K·2 on the Mis~1on Viejo campus. . . . director Warren Deacon announces that comrnunity residents as well as students are invited to audtlion. with several children's role~ open ..... the play y,.·jl\ be pre senled in February at the tollege and will then m ove to the San Clemente Community Theater for four weekends ... • BACKSTAGE -South Coast Repertory is offering an ei ght · session term of instruction devot· ed exclusively to mime under thC' direction of SCR actor Reginald Rook. . . . . further jnforma- t ion is available at 646·3252 ..... [veiy ac! oT k:l11o;? can b" - \ re~~!ed e~cep! ooe "MloyPHslM~ "9 lllll1 M9U .......... ~, '"11,.., •• - •IW"•v•11Uy ,.,._,, ™"e~:.r::~:Lv A !11m by Roger Vadim ~0~. ® . I ·/• ' MOW PLAYING ....,1.-~ 111•• •· ., • _,.., '62·1241 "HEARTS OF THE WEST' "SUTHER" (PG) "HARD i'IMES" ll'GI ''LAST DETAI L" lRI "FRITZ THE CAT'" IXI "HEAVY TLU'RC" lXI POPULAR ALL TIME GREAT5 "DR. it~ilis Ac;AOliMY ND•NDl!Jt ZHIVAGO" t..Pric• Mats Wed. Silt. Smt·Free Refresh--rnents Wed. Mat. "CRIES AND WHISPERS" " .... . •' ........ , "'I•• ~11---·--HAID nMIS'"' --llml l !G MAN r-. -~". ""'"' FUNNY LADY !POI WJ; l-IM,.M1lfo.!t)I Ol'l• 1t:Jt -I 11118'0 ..... , ~~==::::;:-----;:-I._,_,. -• ONI Of OUI DINOSAUlS " ..... ........... "'/IOI ".,, .. , ........... "' " .. IS M1$5lNG OGL .. CINDllilll 1-. OHM 11.'" • ..... 111•11 1 NII• ., .. Ol ...... AI.. A IOY & HIS DOG"' . -· SlAIJGKTtlHOUU nvt t11 0Ptl0 tt M -• ......... 111 '"I' .... --~ l lYONO THI OOOl 11 _ _.. INTll ntl OlVI~ 1•1 ~--··· ... -··· •:.:,';" 3 OA'tl Of THI (ONOOl iT1 ..... ---- Thurtdrt. Oetobef ~o. 1975 DAILY PILOT d · Gene Kelly Feted~ LOS NGELES (AP Australia." s11id Sinatta In his respQnse, Kelly A I toldol~P~~~ _"One of the rett$005 l to Miss R(ddy, u re· . d became a star is because reroo<-e to h is troubles "tryina: to crtate JOY an of Gene Kelly." Frank there earlier this year. happiness. or at lea:st Sinatra remarked in ''At least they let you get diversion for mi llions of tribute to his costar in ~o;";';o:!~th:•:r;;o;;.;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;;;:::peo:;:~p;;I:•·:·=· =;::::=:;:;:===,- ENTERTAINMENT Wyler Cited I.OS A~G J-:LES lAPJ Triplr Oacar wmner Wd ham Wyler hd.s been cho:icti for the Amencan r~lim lnat1tute'a fourth l.1 f e Ac h 1 i' \ e men t ,\ward. The director fol lows J oh n F'ord . James Ca g ne y and Orson Welles as rec1p1ent of the hon1)r, which 1s awarded on a C HS tclc v1sioo special. Wyl e r "'>n his A(·ad c m y a 1v ards for · l\\rs. ~1 1 niver ·· (1942), "The ne::it Years of Our l ,IVL":-i" \l ~ICI ..ind "Bell· llur" {19591. 1 -5'..'1.lll ffLM flSTIY;JL• lHIS Wli.S. 1_,.AUS OM \l-JI TlJW Ir.CT ACUUI: SUQJ OOYS5H Nor-...st~o Action 1hat 'Mii pul vou a l ltic edge of YoU • $Cdl QC109 for 11 1! ~" ....................... llJIN(;•'D', \• .. nlO ... ~ ~ ~' OT'QI ..U•O ,..,_, M G~t musicals or the l!W-0>. Sinatra was emcee at a stellar dinner .in honor of Kelly given by the f'riars Club at the Beverly Milton l·l otc l last weekend . The charity t>venl saw lht' dancer roasted and toasted by Car y Grant. Milton Berle. Don Ri ckles, Jack C a rter and George Burns . Fellow song-and -dance men Donald O'Connor, Bobby Van a nd the Nichtla s Brother ~ per formed. as did 5jngers Tony Be nnett, Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence and Helen Reddy. ,.\'ou showed great cl~1 s s when y o u left Joe.Wep• "ROOSTER COGBURN" , ... ,," lA T /,,_l:J .. l : I'°'' 1 •1:tO-•to .~ "CINEMALAND ·•~ ·~ llll~g • ., ••. l••''""'l'lllJI• ll!t•O• •.MO-_ l ,.,_,i..i "A Fun ny Movie about the early days (of Hollywood) ... a real pleasure and a pleaser." -Gen• Sha.lit, NBC· T \1 T HEARTS\',;wEST '""'"JEFF SRIDGES·ANDY GRl[Ft]t DONALD PLEASENCE· 8\.Y'lllE DANNER• .!!-AM ARKIN] ,.mu .. R06 THOMPSOM · METROCsx..OR • ....u•fl TOM'1 atU. Eff -~· lllltCHllt llOWARD ZI UrVlld Art1lfl fi'G1 "'''""'-s"-' c .... -.... 1 1:w.1 ~:~· -~ ~12.'~~:Jltt;.~'\ Nobody could' I o WJrilt tn .. Ji '-~~~~1 dream him up. His incredible bank • robbery is all the more bizarre . . . · because it's true. -&niord Ortu:. Go1111ell \"l'\l.,'!paptrJ EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT -· 1 CINEMALAND . ••1.•' NEWPORT CENTER WEEK DAYS 7:1 5-9:30 1111-S. lr.ft;f hl"'9il$/illl I"'., .. , .. -ettAliOTTI" llJ ? I 11:1,Sfl kl~,,...1•11 -wHAT DO YOU SAT TO A HAllD LADT"" t.•~~AT{llW .....,..,.,._ •THEOfHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN. co .. ,, •.. .,..£1 '"W1na ~'Lmn "' • C:0."H AT llRISTOl I Cljjl/i'i WfSl .., .................. . IRITI THI Bl/U111 ........ , .. c...... .. ... ed•a1ds BRtSTOl CINEMA ... ., ..... -<-·"-_ ... ~ .. JAWl llAl'll ' r 1" 10 ll •lCl"'">l.AWtlT ••1'11110!.. . ....;.\~! -c=; /; .......... h[WPl!lll CINEMA~-,.._ -.... . ·-· ·-· ........ -·-• <> ..... .. •• ,.. WEEI( OATS 11 ~:2S .,...... ~/lalJOOallY DIANNA ROSS \l;,~BJil !W~N .,,, .. ,._., ... .... , .. CIN!!l'ACUO[R ............ ,~ ........ ""' •l •otC"''':!.-'" "" BJ! '!4.tqutl ,.._ .NEEKOA YS 7:00 -9:45 .JAMES WHITMORE .. ~~ •• ~1-........ "WHIFFS" "MASH" "HARD TIMES" "LAST DETAIL"' ~~~"~' ·~·~;---,.DIAfK ~~'"-~--~-f.l ; -•Ulll e U:>!tlM .. - lOOST(I COGIUIN 1"'1 '"J'HE WAY Wl WW" '"GOLD'' IP'Cil GIVE 'EM HELL. HAJ\RY! edwards BPIS!Ol CIN[MA Plu• · BROTHER CAN I ""~~.~·,~;, •''""" TOU SPARE A DIME?' ""PICIUP'' Ill -n1rwmt,...TEA.CH11· 111 Coast to Coast Sex Beautiful new girls. Last ~uence is the hottest in history. It alone Is VJOrth the ~rice of admission. -AtGOt.DSTEIN ~ -· --• ._..,.,..-.u.,,_ THI WAY WI Wiii !Ml ... GOlD '" . ..., ... ..,. MAIY, Mll't. ll.OOOT MAU Ill ·---· fUIOI Of 5HllA"" ... ......., .... ~ MAIOMIS1111 --· ~MAJISTTI"' A ~P:TI TH E CArtRJ ,...... "l\UVY TRA.~FIC" , -TMIU .. ~ .. J .. J ·-•1 .1• U Cl'1 ~t(oll•l~ '"' & 'W-Utl~ 11 J~ $.A FR\'VY IMANCHfSTER E)l;J CG FRNY ICITY ')R El( I ET\llM OF THI OU.OON'" "CHAILO!'r. Ill -T""'""' ....... SJREISAND THE 8 REDFORD WAY . TOGETHER! WE ~ ~-"!'"Ir rpg1 WERE _,,,;,~Mll_ .. , 1 .. ,., ..... ,_ ... ~ f~ .. ,.~, ,,., .... ~ •• "0 , ......... - l1A~I\ 1 ' Three sisters. Three obses.sions. Three face.sot love. e:i•!.'.~~!.Ol .. C~~MA l I _____ !!!:.' •• .__ ~"' THf"""IOO a "•lLION THREE SISTERS I OAJL Y PILOT Thursd1y, Oc1ober 30, 1975 Steel Earnings on the Slide PITl'SBURGH (UPI) -Bethlehem Steel Corp. this week became the third large producer t o report drastically re· duced third quarter earnings, bul industry sources said the business falloff will not affect the nation's recovery from the recession. TRICK OR TllEA T7 As one put it, ·'The stee l industry will normally follow business buildups .. And , when there is a downturn, the industry follows that." BETHLEHEM, head- quartered in eastern Pt:nnsylvania, joined U.S. Steel Corp . and Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. or Pittsburgh. which also reported s h arpl y lo we r third quarter earnings. But In Bethlehem's case. it was not just a matter of re· duced earnings. The company would have reparted a losis if it had not been for a $74 TAX SHELTERS million f ederal tax credit. Steel Industry officials say the outlook for the economy is good. but the industry itself laces a bleak winter. •"TJIE NEAR term out- look is for continued low steel shipments through the ye11.r end and into nexl year," said Bethlehem board chairman Lewis }~oy. "Although the economy is expected lo show modest Improvement in 1976, it now appears un· ..,.,..., 6U.MT, .,._ DA.Mn.I: Office bldg. O,C. airport one of two. Pri ce ·likely an appreciable up- 1750.000. Suggesled otter: Cash S150.000. labeled tum in steel shipments points S24.000. prepaid interest $56,000, principal will materialize until Every year we seem to sro.ooo. ie. 53% soh. Gross S117.696 N.0 .1. S68,177 sometime next year.'' ad or some tragic acci · debt service $61 .926, spendable S6.25t. e.g"' return Industry sources said tor hostile acl invQIY· on hard dollars sheltered. Plu s equil:t buildup steel has been facing two ing young c hildren out appreciaUon (ot hers available w!lh l00% sofl dollars.) major problems thi s rick 'n treating on year-competitionfrom Halloween night. ro;,... HARIOR INVESTMENT CO. 673-4400 foreign imports and the ings are the most common Z161 L COAST HWT .. CcM. Realtors Since 1944 huge inventory steel ituations. For 111ny prD-!~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~;;~;;~;;;~;;;~~customers built up dur· em (real or suspe-ctcdl you should seek emergen· ing the boom years of cy aid immediately . 1973 and 1974. It is our sincere hope LEARN M:>RE ABOUT attheseunrortunHteoc· AVOCADO ONE INDUSTRY eurrences can be avoided, source estimated that 10 important way is not million tons, or more, allowing your children to GROVES was stockpiled when the eat anything that does not recession hit late last come in a manuracturers • 5 to 20 acres planted groves •• I. d Pa • k age . N rth of Fallbrook (Delux area) year. Custorr.ers_ then • • o -rr th -Unwrapped candy, fruit. lived o e 1r 1nven· m or any other edibles • Cleared/plantable acreage t.ories, did not place as Id be disposed or pro-•Citrus groves . . many orders this year, 'mptly. Don't guess! •Excellent financing (pre-patd interest) anc the result was a vou OR vo • Compare price & quality & location depressed steel market. I DOCTOR CAN PHONE fOI NII AVOCADO IOOIUT WllTI 1 when you need a delivery . CRAIG CLARK, Agent We will deliver promptl) P.O. Bcu1 808 I without extra charge. Rancho Calilorn1a .. CA. 92390 ' creat many people rely WJ ror their health needs . We welcome requests f delivery service charge accounts. '! PAIK UDO PHAIMACY JS1 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642·1580 ADOflESS _________________ _ C!TV•------------'" ------- OR CALL COLLECT• 714 /676-5688 a develoorrent ol Kaiser Aelna Shipping Firms Get Gas Lease i Sutro's easy 1 reducing method LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A subsidia r y of Pacific Lighting Corp. h as s igned 20-year c-harter agreements with three shipping com- paBo/o iies, to lease li- q ui f ied natural gas transp<>rt ships to bring LNG from Jndonesia to. Southern California. Pacific Lighting has facilities in Irvine. · fortax rs: lClip 2.Rllout lMail ------------~---------------1 I -We'll send you our 1975 TAX SWITCH KIT. You_ may be able to.. I I reduce taxes and improve your 1~vestme~t pos1!1on by buying blue I I chip" issues at the lowest valuations available 1n many years I (or by switching municipal bonds). You'l.1 ~eceive tax-~eving ideas, I I tax tables, and an.insert to record securities transactions. I I We'll also include a list at selected stocks from Sutro Research J I specifically suggested as tax-sale replacements. I I Dept. M, SUTRO & CO .. 460 f..:"ontgomery St., San Francisco. CA 94104. : I N•m• B111 P~Hll'lll I I Addre11 Homo Phol'la I I Cl! /Staie/Z• J I lr1\ P2•ooo I I uu SUTRO & <::2.~~oo~~~um I I Sen F••ncoa<:O LOI Angeles Naw York Beverly HIU1 fn11no O•kland s.n Jose Ne .. porl Seach I ' I S•n Barl'la•d•nO Wpo<ll•l'ld Hiii• Member1. New Y<>rk Stoc-e.char>ge. lr>c., A<ne .. c111n Sloe-I Exch•l'lga, tnc., P•clllc Stock E1ch1ng111, Inc .. Ch+c1110 Board Opllon' E•chenge. Member: SIPC ----------------------------- The three chartered by Pacific Indonesia LNG Co. will be part of an eventual nine-vessel fleet that will carry li- quified natural gas from North Sumatra to the United States. Pacific Lighting Presi· dent Joseph R . Rensen said the three ships will be owned and operated by the individual ship- ping companies. Finan- cial terms of the agree- ments were not dis· closed. Rensch said the three ships are scheduled to be placed in service for Pacific Indonesia in late 1979. Reactor Finn Sees Layoff.s I : The Team. LA JOLLA (AP) - Major layoffs are an· ticipated at General Atomic, which ont'e had $1 billion in backlogged. orders for its high tem- perature gas-cooled re- actors. · It agreed lo pay $125 million in penalities to end a nuclear power plant contract with Delmarva Power &. Light Co., at Summit, Del, a spakesman said. .. I • I : I : . ' ' •• " I . -· . • • • , • • I ;. Ir ' • ' ' • • ,. • I • ' ' C.IWolfe Lindi Blue When it comes to secondary real estate financing, they know the score. Cal and Linda, working together with their staff, have arranged and pr<>eessed over $1,600,000 in new second trust deed loans so far this year. If you're in the market for a real estate loan. why not give them a call? 644-8824 is the number. Calli Newport EquityTu!:!d~ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR .· SUITE 211 l\IEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92660 The contract was the last in a program which once was expected to br· ing 25 pert'ent of the na· tion's nuclear power plant work to General Atomic. Revenues UpatWTC Freight Third quarter re· venues and earnings or W T C Air Freight were up substantially com· pared to the first two quarters of the year. However, earnings eontinued below the year·earlier perlod, it was announct'd by Harry M. Baker, president and chief exe<:utive officer of lhe Newport Beach fum. For the three monfbs ended Sept 30 revenues were $21,023,000 com· pared with $21 ,722,000 In the third quarter of 11174. Net income amounted to $192,000, or 9 cent.I Pfr aha.re, compared With '374.000, or 18 cents, In ,lhe corresPondlng period 'last year. ~ I ON WATER PANEL Philip J . Rellly Viejo Co. President Joins MWD Philip J . Reilly, presi· dent of the Mission Viejo Company, has been ap· pointed to represent the Municipal Water District of Orange County on the Metropolitan Water Dis· trict of Southern California (MWO ) OOard of directors . Investments ira lf .S. Only 3% Oil Nation Ftinds WASHINGTON <APJ -Despite fears thot oU- rich countries would use their new wealth to &t;ibbte up U.S. companies. the 1.atest government statistics show that oil cartel nat1~ accoun~ for only 3 per· centorroreign investments111 the Uo1tedState$ .. TllE FIGURES also showed there has been a big increase in foreign investment in the United States in recent years, much more than was estimated previously by the government. The reports showed. that the big. overseas ln· vestors are the same nauons that traditionally have invested here -the United Kingdom, Canada, Swltierland, The Netherl~ds, France, Germany and Japan. Congress I ast year directed the Treasury and Commerce departments to make new studies of the amount of foreign investment after widespread fears were voiced in O>ngress and elsewhere that oil·t'tporting nations. especially some of those in the Middle East. might use their new wealth to buy up key American industries. BUT-TllE COMMERCE Department report said "the total direct investment of these countries ·in the United States is exceedingly small" and the Treasury Department said portfolio investments by members of the Org1nization of Petroleum Expart· ing Countrif.'s were "relatively small," accounting for 3 percent of the total. · Hiding Gm Cost lie is one of five dire<.. d b Lab Municipal Water Dis· tors appointed by the N~"xe y or trict, which covers 80 percentofthecounty. WASHI GTO~ (AP) Aspin, (D-Wis.). in- . ·-Rep . Les Aspin ilially said wholesale MWD is governed by 3 charged that fig1res dis-prices for regular gas in· SO :membe_r board ap· closing rapid iacreases creased by a nationwide ~int~ ~y its 27 mem~~ in whol esale pdces for average of 8.1 percent agencies and supplies regular grade gasoline since the July 4 weekend mo.s t ~l .S?uthern duringthesumoerwere andlhattheinformation Cal1forn1a with water not disclosed by the gov-was being withheld. imported r.rom the emment, but t)e Labor But the Labor Depart· Colorado ~1ve_r and Department ha; pointed menl, whose Bureau or Northern California. out the inform&tion was Labor Statistics pre· About two-thirds of the contained in a Sep· pared the report, set.id county's wate r is ob· tember re ort on the information already tained from the MWD. wholesale pric ·. had been made pllblic. O~r The Counter N.t.50 Usli119s Baald"g Post Paige V. Simpson. president or Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa. has been namC'd <:t m e mber of the Com munications Council of the American Bankers Association. Standard Oil Drop SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -Standard Oi l Co. of California has re· ported a. 30 percent decline in earnings for lhe year so Car, to $3.20 a sh3re from $3.99 a year ago. Third quarter profit was orr 33 percent to $1.13 a share from $1.68. Net income for the quarter was $191 million on revenue or $4. 7 billion against $284 million las t year on revenues or $4.8 billion. The big drop in earn· ings was in forei~n operations. Profits were down on Calso 's chemical business as well as on its oil opera· tions. .... . '"' l"e •V. I)"' 14V, "" .. ''"' 1S'4o ,, .... 19"'a ,,'4 ,~ """' ,."" ..... , .... ISV. lS"" 2S'lo 26 . '"' '" . '""' ll"4 19¥1 OTC JOMo•tAclive · I GaU1e~ 01111 Lvsen Uo "·' Uo .. , Uo IS.• Uo U.3 Uo 11.• Uo 11,) Uo 11.1 Uo ~· Uo 10.0 uo ·-· "" '·' Uo ·-· Uo ,_, Uo '-' uo '-' Uo ,_, OH "·' OH 11.9 "" , .. 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" .. : 11.01: t ,_,. ..... .... 11,J.t .... 10 t .tj .... ... .. ... liON.L. .. ... .. 1, ti: s s ... JI. ~ Hospital Co•t• ' Medicare Bills Confuse Elderly By 8YL VIA POllTEll . mncot....,colvm .. ) Not loog aao, the Wall Street Journal reported on a Tax Court decision lnvolYinc a New York couple who bad prc>- •ided f'l ,500 In lood, lod'1lll and medical 01Jtl•Y1 !or the wife'1e.lderly mother, When the couple clali&d th• mothn u •·-dependent on their in- come tax return. the In- ternal Revenue Ser'+'1ce objected . Medicare, said the IRS, had paid $10,400 toward her Money's .Worth hOs.Pltal bllll that year, and the way IRS looked at it, that ~um should be counted as IU.PPort the mother had provided for herself. Since it was greater than the S7 .500 contributed by the couple, they were not enUUed to claim the mother u a dependent. The Tax Court ruled against the tRS on the grounds that Medicare ls insurance, not "social welfare," and that in· surance benefits do not normally count as support. THE KEY IMPUCATION or that Tax Court deti!ion ts that children should find it easier to claim elderly parent• as dependents ror income tax purpos es. But what struck me was how much we have come to take the benefits of Medicare for granted. When the loth anniversary of Medicare was reached this past summer, just about every story marking that milestone law focused on the program's shortcomings : its contribution to the upsurge in medical care prices, the still unfilled gaps in the law, the complexity of its rules and re- gulations which so baffle our elderly citizens. But what about "those good old days" before Medicare? When fa milies were rorcedto mortgage their homes or use funds they had set aside for chlldren·s education to pay for an elderly pare nt·s hospital bills? Or when the life sav- ings of elderly people could be wiped out by a catastroph.ic illness ? Don ·1 you remember? THE BIGGEST SINGLE item in the health-care ex- penses of the aged is the portion that goes toward hospitalization. For the 4.5 mi llion Medicare beneficiaries (about one out of five ) who will have gone lo the hospital b y the time 1975 ends and stayed the average 11 to 12 days, the bill will have amounted lo mor e than $1 ,200. Medicare will pay all but the first $92 of that bill (unless there are extra charges for a private room, private duty nurses, TV or telephone, items not covered by Medicare~. Only the 2 percent or elderly hospital patients who stay over 60 days -much longer than the average -will normally owe anything additional. Tha l will be $23 a day toward the cost of each day 's stay up to the 90tb day. For those who use up the entire 90-day 11llolment, there is a ·•lifetime reserve'' of 60 additional days they can draw on al a cost to them (or their supplementary insurance) of $46 a day. . This hospital insurance part or Medicare is work ing comparatively smoothly. The bills are submitted by the hospitals to the Medicare inte rmediary for payment and the patient does not get involved in the billing process. THE PROBLEMS U E with th e doctor bill insurance part of Medicare as far as our elderl y are concerned. Hospital coverage under Medi care had been debated and worked on for years be£ore a bill came out of Congress. But the coverage of physicians ' services was added at the last .. moment. And it was added in an atmosphere in which there was concern about a possible physician boycott of the pro- gram. To head off that dreaded. boycott, Congress set up two alternative m ethods of getting Medicare payment of doctor bills. Which method is used is le£t up to the doctor. If the physician agrees to the ''assignment·· method, he sends the bill to the Medicare carrier -saving the patient the paperwork -and commits himself in advance to ac- cepting the "reasonbable charge·· as the total charge £or his services. If he chooses the so-called "direct payment" method - under which the physician bills the Medicare patient and the patient sends in the Request for Payment to the Ptledicare carrie r -there is no li mit on hi s charge . ATONE TIME, ALMOST64 percent of Medicare doctor bills were being se nt in unde r the assignment method , but that total is now down to less than hair. More and more elderly people are as a result finding they owe the doctor more than they expected. The situation is becoming ever more confused. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index DoW-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stoeks INDEXES 47 .26 82.92 838.63 89.39 off of! off off 0.63 0.56 12.83 1.12 ,,.,,. \'nrk l:i fff)Sf . 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Howevtr, after a week the pain returned and Corliss, an A stu- dent, decided to concentrate on hlsatudi ... 1q..dea.u WEMBLEY, Eneland Japanese competitors dominated the men's individual events in the Gymnastics World Cup at Wembley Wednesday night, with two gold medals going to Mitsuo TsWl::ahara and one to Hiroshi Kajiyama. Tsukahara, a 27-year-old lee- turer from Tokyo, won bis golds on the rings and high bar. Kajiyama, a Tokyo teacher, brilliantly won the floor ex- ercises. Ludmila Tourischeva , Russia's world and Olympic champiOQ. who has had a poor year, colnpleted a remarkable comeback by cleaning up all rour gold medals in the women's in· dividual events. Olga Korbut, the main attrac- tion foi' the crowd or 6,000, withdrew after aggravating an ankle injury Tuesday. ' am..sKO'd LAS VEGAS -ls the career of former world lightweight cham- pion Mando Ramos fmally over? ·T-hat s a question Mando himself will probably answer very soon by fighting again, but his second comeback suffered a severe setback Wednesday night when San Diego's Wayne Beale scored a second-round knockout in the Strip l'ight of the Week here. ' Beale, 150, won the fight over the 26-year-oJd Ramos at 1:28 of the second round when referee Ferd Hernandez stopped the -bout. Ramoll-Was caught on the ropes and Beale was hitting him at will when the end came. F..arlier in the round, Ramos was decked and he also survived a standing eight-count just before the fight's finish. Bartkotnld to Wed TLANTA -Steve Bartkowski, one of the National Football League's youngest, blondest and most eligible bachelor quarterbacks, said Wednesday be is planning to get married. The Atl.anta Falcons' ·curly blond, 22·year-0ld rookie said it was love at first sight when he met stewardess Jode Wilson on a charter night to San Francisco three weeks ago. l'llasAdti•- PARIS -Top-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina beat Barry Phillips-Moore of Australia, 6·2~ 6-4 Wednesday in a brilliant display of tennis techni· que and pawer on the third day of the Paris indoor open touma· ment. Jlie Nastase of Romania waltzed throuJh a match against t'9-year·old Victor Pecci of Uruguay, 6-4, 6-2. Eddie Dibbs, wbd took the Tehran tourney last SUnday. ad· vanced with a 6·2, 6-3 triumph over Charles Pasarell and Roscoe Tanner stopped Bernie Mitton of South Africa, 6-2, 6-3. Jn other matches, Chile's Jaime Fillo! topped Bob Hewitt o( SoUth Africa 7 -5, 2-t, 6-3 ; Karl Meiler ·'of West Germany beat Ivan Molina of Colombi a. 4-6, 6-2, 6·3, and Tom Okker of The Netherlands e l i m inated Wolochek Libak o! Poland, 7 -5, 7-5. • BERKELEY IAPl -Chuck Muncie, the University or • California's versatile runnlna back, IB quleUy golna about hla business and awattlnr the 'day he'll most likely come out ahead ol college football's cover boys. Southern California's Ricky Bell, tbenaUon's leading rusher who will be matched a1ainst --Muncie--in--a-televised-cam&.here saturday, Ohio State's Archie Griffin and Oklahoma's Joe Washington have everything, in- cluding unbeaten teams, going for them in the competition for All-American berths and Heisman Trophy consideration. Football fans from outaide the West Coast and Muncie's native Pennsylvania haven't beard much about the Cal tailback, but National Football League teams know aJJ about the 6-foot-3, 215- pound runner. Because of his siie, speed and proven pass- catchin& ability, Muncie is a good bet to be the first running back chosen in January's pro draft. ."lt sort of ue>sets me'th11t guys like Griffin and Washington are virtually cinches to make All- American before the season starts, but 1 accept it," says f IJ"IT ......... Muncie ... I'm here to play foot- ball, not to see how many All- American teams I can make." DETROIT'S eoe LANIER SCORES OVER KARE!M ABDUL..JABBAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Lanier Dazzles Lakers Detroit Outruns Tired IA, 112-9') DETROIT !API -Kareem Abdul-Jabbar tied a Cobo Arena reeord with eight blocked shots, but he didn •t do a very good job of blocking Bob Lanier. Lanier more than offset the in· timidating presence of J8bbar, pouring in 41 points and grabbing 16 rebounds Wednesday to pace the Detroit Pistons to a 112·99 Na· tional Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. A sellout crowd of 11,176 for the home opener saw a new run-gun Piston team playing a Lakers squad sore with injuries and sorely missing All-star guard Gail Goodrich. Detroit, meanwhile, didn't look like it misssed Dave Bing at all. The Pistons scored 12 straight points mid-way through the first period to expand a lS-14 lead into a 27-14 advantage and the Lakers never really got going af- terwards. 1.os Angeles whittled away some or the deficit in the third period. But Lanier and Al Eberhard put on a scoring show , while Kevin Porter and Eric Sunday Cage Tilt " Marqµ,ette, Russia In 12:01 a.m. Duel MILWAUKEE !APJ -The. midnight movie will just be get-. ting under way when the Mar- quette Warriors take to the hardwoods at 12 : 01 a.m. Sunday against the Soviet Nati'?nal basketball team. The scheduling was designed to obey the National Collegiate Athletic Association rule pro· hibiting preseason play before Nov. 2, and Marquette officials say the timing of the game won 't cause as rnany problems as a new demand from the Soviets that the contest be governed by international rules . That demand was disclosed Wednesday by BiU Wall, ex- ecutive secretary of the national Association or Basketball Coaches in the United States. He said the decision to follow in· ternational rules came after the Soviets said they would refuse to . play the Warriors or 'the other 10 teams on their American tour. if the international rules were not used. The international regulations, used everywhere except_ in the U.S., allow dunking and also permit goal' fending after the ball touches the rim or the backboard. Other differences include a re· qiiirement that the offensive team take a shot within 30 seconds, and the fr~ throw lane looks more like a triangle than a cylinder under the international rules. ''We'll go along as much as we can and still try to hold our "dignity," Marquette coach Al ~uire said. "It will be tough, but we're not looking for any ex· cu.ses ." Forward Bo Ellis was one War- rior who saw the need for few changes. "Just go out there and play no matter what the rules are," he said. · FormerWFL Players Sue MINNEAPOLIS -Ten players from the defunct World Football League filed a class-action suit Wednesday, in an attempt to force National Football ~ague commissloner Pete Rozelle to lift ·his ban against signing WFL players this season. Edward Glennon, a lawyer for the WFL Players, said the case will be heard Friday by U.S. dis- trict judge Edward Devitt. He said Ken Bowman, John Kelsey, John Wilbur and seven other .players signed the complaint. Money dazzled t"he crowd with their speed and ballhandling as the Pistons put the game away in the fmal period. "They were really fired up,·~ Lakers coach Bill Sharman said. "They exc hanged ends well. They ran "'ell. We were not ag- gressive in our rebounding. We didn't exchange ends well. ··I·m sure Ray Scott told the'm we had played three nights in a row and told them to keep the pressure on us and run us.·· "We were an aggressive team. That's what we promised before the season began,·· Detroit coach Scott said. t.05 ANGEi.E'S .. -R111Mll '16. W-•. A.b-dul·J--r JI, WUll•IM 11. F,__ 10. /<ord IS. C.lhowl1. Tot•l1Jll1·H . 0£TROIT IU -EberlUord 16. ~ 1•, U"lt.r •1. ford•. I(. Parler 10, M9"1191t 1. H. Flortotr II. Tr..c> J, WIUl•m\ •. Clfrk l , MQ<iey •.Toi.ls._. """· l.o\A"911M 1' 21 :n 2' -.. Detro!! JS 11 Tl .W -. 112 Folll9d out : Norw. Tot.It tovit: LM Ang1ttH u, ~troll tt./t'-. 11 .11 •. Ball Gets Loose Muncie ranks fourth nationally in rushing. with 920 yards, 131.3 yards per game. Last Saturday against UCLA . he became Cal's career rushing leader, raising his three-year total to 2,512 yards and surpassing Johnny Olszewski. With a big day against the fourth-ranked Southern Cal Tro- jans, he could break the school's single-season rushing record or l ,oaJ yards set 27 years ago by .AJl·AmericanJackieJensen. Mwcie bas rushed for 100 or more yards in six of Cal's seven games this season, including the three losses to Colorado, West Virginia and UCLA . His average oC 6.3 yards per carry is higher lhAn the three runners aheaa or him in the national rankings based on yards per game. Tbe senior running back also has caught 23 passes for 231 yards and thrown two passes for 97 yards to help the Bears or the Pacific-8 rank first nationally in team offense, with 43'7 yards per game. It's a balanced offense, averaging 196 yards a game passing and 241 running. Muncie missed some playing time last year because of injuries but still ran for 832 yards, caught 31 passes and scored 11 touchdowns. I-le was a third-team All-American, hardly noticed slnce teammate Steve Bartkowski won llrst. team honors at quarterback and became the N FL's No. I draft pick. · "What h•P!"'ne<i to Steve has bffn a great 1nspiraUon to me.·· said Muncle. He. went from nowhere to All-American in one s_won 10 l 've worked extra hard thlS year 15ecause fk!R>wit".- my last chance.'' Oregon coach Don Read. whose Ducks have faced Oklahoma and Southern cat as well as California, says, "Muncie has more speed, acceleration and strength than Washington and Bell. He's the more complete player, physically superior.'' UCLA defensive line star Cliff Frazier. who faced Ohio State. with Griffin and fullback Pete Johnson, and Cal on successive Saturdays, said, "Muncie js one of the greatest . He's bigger and moves just as fast as the Ohio State guys.·· Giants Hurler Top Rookie; Carter No. 2 NEW YORK (APJ -John "The Count" Montefusco, wbonot only talked but also played a good game of baseball this year with the San Francisco Giants, was named the Nat ion al League's Rookie of the Yeartcx:lay. Because the cocky hurler pul his money arm wh ere his mouth was, the Baseball Writers As· sociation of America accorded him top rookie honors ahead of Montreal's brilliant young out· fielder~atcher, Gary Carter. a graduate of Sunny Hillsi High in F\lllerton. After winning 15 games in the minors in 1974 , Montefusco joined the Giants late in the season and won three games for them. The hard-throwing right· hander established himself as a strikeout artist in spring training this year and wenl on to become San Francisco's bread-and· butter pitcher with a 15·9 record and 215 strikeouts . His victories were the most evet by a Giants rookie and his strikeout total narrowly missed tying the first-year record for pitchers establis hed by Grover Cleveland Alexander, who had 227inI9Il. Toothpaste ~them G~eka, Chinese Confus'ed Rozelle gave the 26 NFL teams a deadline of last Tuesday to sign players from the rival league, which folded last week . However, Jolm F. Bassett, owner of the Memphis team of the WFL, indicated that legal action might be taken against the NFL, and Rozelle changed his ruling to say that no NFL team could sign a WFL player th.is season. Seattle's Talvin Skinner loses his balance as well as lhe ball against Kans as Cily Wed- nesday night. KC's Scott Wedman goes for the loose ball but the Supersonics defeated the host Kings, 92-91, in NBA action. ATHENS (AP) -A Greek and "Communist ctµnese exhibi- tion ~cer m 11lch raaw more laughs than· pl~. here Wednesday ~ w~en each side mlBloolt a toothpaste adnl\IBemeot'-"for the !Jilter's' national .ai\them. • · . Tbe lncidenrcf<currod when the al~1W squads o! Atbens and Canton lined up befcre an estimated 1!1,000 !"'5 and suddenly !tOle to altention as music bega11 blartntfrom ll)Ud speakers. TM Greet fans !Clllowed 1uit and rose to tllelr feet In ~ary lihoWofrespect as asilence felloverll>Nladium. , ' It all broke Into roars or lauahlet-as a-re,,,.i, ""' .. ..-a1ec1 !or the dailf use-of her brand Of \ootlipaste.wbldl c••.e htJi _.\ded tieo1*t~ ana confidence. Griek •P!>IU officlais said latetthat both the fans and Greek pl en'mll!ooi',the tootllpas!e ·t.une as the Chlnese·na\lonal an· them, beci~H.,..•Y hacl ~ever lieard. It before. Chinese players •aid Ibey too ltood to •ttentlon,..... they saw the Gnoell:t, bellev- lnilt was th~local antllem. -, The ••m• ended 2-1 In !a"l'f al the Greeks and 1a.-ybat the l<>cM spotll offidala des<ri.bed as 1urprisillll1 •ood play !rom the •r~Chinete. 1 , , . • ,_One Man, Six Blocked Punts JONESBORO, Ark. (AP) - ~NCAA may have to create a neW at,tistieal category for Jim- l'DJ' Lis)<o o! Arkansas State Uqjv,rt!IY. ,tlBko has blockl!d six pun~• in seven 11ames and, ,althOugh the-NCAA doesn't keep. such r~corcb, some teams don't bl<><;k olx punts in seven years. U.l\o is most ertectlve whet\ the. Indians rush 10 play<n ..:...* rusb that th~ Arkarisas State toachllig star! put t.Olletber UJJo 7'ar. "I've 1een aJot of peooie get lit \ here Ibey can blocl< a Punt all<I. ' . J shy off,"· said defensiVe coach Mike Malham. "Lisko has the speed and desire. When he gets the opportunity, he will block It." Arkansas State is 7-0 and each of Lisko's blocked punts have played an important role in an Indian victory. Consider: -5ept. 13, the Indians trailed Idaho 6·0 when Lisko blocked a punt tha t le d to the first touchdown . Moments later, be blocked another punt out of the end zon e for a s afety and Arkansas State won 2.1..S. -Oct . 4, Ark ansas Stale trailed Southwestern Louisiana 17 ·6 at the half. On Southwestem's lint possession ol the second half, Lisko blocked a punt for a safety. The Indi ans scored on the ensuing free kick andwon39·17. --Oct. 18. the Indians trailed Cincinnati 3·0 when Lisko tackled the punter in the end zone for a safety. On Cincinnati's ne:ic:t possession, he blocked a punt, picked up the ball and ran for a touchdown a nd an 8-3 lc'ad. He blocked another punt and the In- dians won 14 ·9. --Oct. 25. Arkansas State an< Lamar were 0-0 when Liskt. blocked a punt and the Indian: ('OOVerted the break into a 3-f~ lead. Another blocked punt\ b) Steve Stinnett led to the second touchdown and a 17.Q win. "Now we have a little pride in this dog gone thing," Malham said. 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' W••~•s•in• J'Aa1s -'to,·•eeded Gtalllermo' Vllu ol .Ar1enthaa belll' J14.1"1'1 Pblll.,_._.,.e of .-~ ....... ....,in. =-~~~%~ Ille .. tomna- e(iN~ti'• Of Romania b I mllkll •lioat let01' Pecci of ,M,f-2 .. 1 Dll~H, w~ -the 1'*"" -y tut 111Dc111, .... ,, ..... Wllb 0 1-a. 1-f b1ampb =Cborl1•a"• II Hd ~ .... Of 8oldil ca. 1-3, "-" • aatc:Jiet, Cldlo'I J Jlliillllolldtt d ~ ~;= • ., 4-t,1-3, 1-1, .. •• Q o( Tiie P l•••• • ln1teil Llbat ,., Nat, 7-5, . • · d WIT 7 f, DETROIT'S 808 LAHFER 8COR!8,DYIR ?WW MDl.'l!..U\88ARJ PFHISOAY NIGHT: Lanier Dazzi~ kers Detroit Outnuu Tired L4, · 1 2-9'J DETROIT (AP) -ltoreern Abdul-Jebbar tied a Cobo Arena recood with el1ht blodlal -· ,but he didn't do a very IJOl!djobol blockin1BObLonler., . Lanier more than ..,_. tbll!ln· timidatilll preoence ol· Jilbber, ~-In 41 pointl and srobblnC 18 relJOtlnds WeclDeaclaJ to pace the Detroit Pistons to a 112-•Na- tionel "llaal&:etball AISOC"i•tion victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. A oelloul.erowd of 11,l'llftr the home. OP,eDer 1aw""a new Nll·IUD l'tston team playing a llUel"1I • oquad sore with illlmi• and IQl'oly miHIDI All-....... Gall Goodrieb. Dotroll, m11Dwbile, _'t.,. lib it ml-Dove lltil& ol Ill. 1be ~-•cored 12 ---pointl mid-way tltroQsb !bl llnl period to Hp ... d a 1S-14 leod- a27-14 adv ... to1e and theLUert never i'eall1 1ot ioinl af· terwardo. Loo Angele• whit&led IWOJ lome of the defll'it In the Wrd period. 8111 Lanier and Al Eberhard ~on • ICGrinl-. wbile Kevin Porter and Eric .._, -the croW with tbolr apMd and ballbandllnc u die.,._ put the some&WOJ ID 1111ftul period. '"nlv were reolly tired ilp," LaQn eoacb BW &barman Aid. "Tbe:r excboased endo well. They r .. well. We were not og. lf8lllve in our r-1 We clldn't exclulll1e endl well. "I'm 1ure Ray Scott told llle'nt we bad played three nilllb ID a row and told them to keep the preuureon u. aDd nm m. ·• uwe were an .. ar-si•e team. Tllat'1 wbat we promlaed befGl'e tbe MMOD bee an,'' Detroit eosb Seoltlaid. •I \.OIAllOat.Dtt-.... 11, .......... ~ ................. fl.~ ......... ,$, ' msa,n <AP> -Dr* alaee team mat• Ste•e ~·~·~·="ti :=:-:1,;a"r':ern:'-I~~ .... Is~--.... lleonletM l'!F.1.'a*'l*tft .... ...... pldr. • !Ure4< __ ....,. ' flatball'•_...,._ . ··~to .... ¥.! CaUfonlia'1 Rlek:r - a llk9 le•.'' 11111, tlleutlae'• l• ...... -aal4 .... 1.. • wlmt from ...., will h malclled opinlt eowl;lan IQ AU·Amcke 711 - ......... at.leviaed _.... "-:i. '° l'•e ........ = -.i:r, Oblo Sllte'1 Arehie bard .,c;._beewlt.arrlF'a Oriffta and Oklah0ma'1 Jot m:rlaat " WOlblnstoo have eva>tldul. In· Oregoa eo1eb Doll 11141 dudbil unbeaten t-, pins whoae Duet• have faeeii far them In the~ fer ·Oldahonla Ind Soutlura Oil• All·Amorlcon Mrtbl and .~ ... ~u•--'• •-''M Ill lllllmaTropb.ytan '' lll:km · ~ '"'am..,.~.~-, - W rw "-•'•,..the bu more apeecl, -"'.'~ ll&qa W• C.O. -4 M•*'• native and atreaat!i t.baD W8?4• PeD011lvaDla llann•t beard l;DdBeU.Jfe'atlle~e4»,\I* IDllCh obOllt die CaJtRPwek. llut ~,pll7aleallJ Nf 1-• N-11 hltbaJl '--teams UCLA...,..,,. !Ille-~ -an llllOlat tbe l-filot-3, 21s-Fr-. who feeed Oldo J)OUlld nmw. llffauae ol his with Griffill ud fl•l'hell .i.e. speed ud proven pau-J...,._, Ulcl Cal • g catchl:,f ability, II uncle Is a Slllurdoya, 1akl, "ll•r all la IOQll to be the flnt nmniDI ol 1111 1reat•t. He'• .,._. t.elr. elaa1• in Jam.w')''a pro movea jUlt u fall M lie j draft. StateP11·'' di''M amt ol eta mfitbat '"11 Oriftln -Wublntloo ere ~ <IDobeo to mak• All· Americ•n before tbe 1ea10D -· but . I accept It," •111 Muncie. "l'l!l bere to play foot· llell, not to 1ee bow ..._ All· Ameriean team a I cm IMb. '' llunde r ... t. fourth ""'""'•11Y in n•hma. with 920 1-. 121.a ,_ per samtr. Lut Satun?lly 'Giants Horlelt ·Top Rookie; Carter No. I ..,_ ruohln1 leader, railliaa ·--~--1.,11_..__. c•lmt UCLA, be became Cal'• NEW YORt CAP) ~ llillbree-yoortotaltoZ,512y-,_......., ----. and surpos1ln1 Johnny anl7talkedbutolao~a oi..nkl. -of baMball ,.. With a hlf doy acalnlt the Ille San Fr ... ctseo GlllD. lfl!ll f--raoted SoQ1bern Cal no-named the Nat10~ Lllljpl(i Jano, he could bniaJ< the ..-'a llaoldeoltbeY~artodq • liqle-ee .... ru••I• r....,,, ol leeo-!be coel<J _. Put 1.oeo yuilo HI n _. qo by Illa mmey arm wben 1111 la9Ulll ·All·Amm<IDJadde,_. -. the Buel>all W.U.. Afr .._ ... baa ruobed for )00 er --of America ~ mare yerdo ID six ol Cal'a"'aeveo blm lop rookie boaon ...._ti cam• tbll 1euon, lneladiM Ille -..I'• brlW•mi= • three loueo to Colarlldo, tfaat ftelder.catcher, G , a Vu-linla and UCLA. His aver .. e ,...tuale.of SUnQ' Hiib ia o1 a.a yerdll per carry la higher j"uJJerloD -Ille uu-ee runn«S abead ct Aller wlnnlna 15 pmea ID Ille blm ill ·the national r•nkin11 mlnora in 1174. lloptefueo baaedoayardlpergame. jolDed the Giantl late in tbo 1be senior runnina blotk allo oeuoa and •on~ tbteo ,_ ter bu ••ucht 23 p.-1or 211 them. Tbe horcl-tbrowlnC rllbt- :rerda and thrown two puaeo for lumder 9ltliblilbed hlmoolf • o In ;rerds to help the Beero ol the strlkeooot artist la •Pl'ina \ralDlnl l'ldflc-8 rank f"lfll not!Ollally la tb11 year and went oa to become team offense. with« yards per San J'ranci1co•1 bread·and· --It'•• bala~ ottense, -erpilcbtrwlthal.Mrec:ord- ••er .. IDs 1116 yards a ''me and215strikeouts. ·• Sl!ll••Y £f't Tilt · Maripiette, ·Russia In 12:01 a.m. Duel C-1.T .......... OCTllOfT ttt-•""'1tn11,. .... 1', ........ Cl, ....... 4.1(..~ .......... 1.H ...... tt, ,.._,.. • ...,. .. ana.......,.,, ..... ... -11!1and2'1 running. · His victories weni-111e most llllll<le missed some playtne""-ever by, a Gl ... to rooti& aiid ljs _ 1 tlmelutyeorbecauaeofinjurieo strikeout total narrow!Y mlseed bat atlJl ron for 832 yards, causht tying tbe !"int-year -b ' MILWAUKEE !AP) -The: mldnllbt movie will i.t be get- ting UDder way -the Mar-quette Warriors ta'-e to ttie bardwoodo at 12:01 a.m. SUnday acalnst the l"oviet Nati nal bllk,U.Ut .... Tbe scbeduling was deoigned to oliey• the Nationol Ccillegia~ Athl.etlc Aasociatien rule pro-bibltlq preeouon play before Nov. z. 'and Ila~ alllclala NJ' the timing of the 1ame won't> came as mu1 problem. u a -demand from Ille Soviets tbet Ille 1'0Dtell be 1overnecl by iDlernatlonal eules. T)>at demand w• cllaclosed , Wednelday by BW Wall, ex-....u., nuetery oflbenatkmal A11oei1tlon of B11kellhill OM! t 11 ID1be United States. He Hid Ille ~ion to follow in- -tianal ruleo • ._ -the Sovlota aala. Ibey~ .-.1o play the Warrion or tile other 10 . teema po tbeir -'-lean i-. if the inUrDatlonal rulla were not --. 1be International ~. -enrywbere ex~ In the U.S., allow dunkin& ilDd all<! permit ...... fendlDir ill.er the ball toucbe1 (be rt.in or Ille i.ck'bamd. ' ot1_a11!-dlfferenc .. lnelude o re- .....,.menl that tbe offensive team take • shot within 30 1e1ielll, ed. the free throw Jane -more lll<e o triOQCle !bad a cylinder under tbe lniematJ..ai ru1..-. . ''We'll to alona u much• we can and 1tUI try to bold -· 'cll,.Uty," llorqu.U. coadl Al llt!Guire iaid, "It 1fill he~ bllt we're DGt loQkiq for-·· cuses.'' · Forward Bo Elli• waa me War- rior who aaw the need fer .few ,\cbanles. · "Juot go out there ..,. plo• no matter wbat the nalel an, '1 be said. . I I Former -w,....F-'L PI.-yen Sue , ..... . --~ :u11aa-tt DIWeM • J1 11 • -· 1'2 ,_._.: ..... T ~Lo.a ........ 31 poises and scored 11 pllCben ~tabilslted by Gront touchd.OWD5. He was a thli'd-team Oeveland Alexander, wbo Ud All-American, hardly noticed ZZ71D 1911. ' Dm'IM 19.A: tf,\H.. f Ball Gets Loose , Seattle's Talvln Skinner loses his "'-•ance as well as Ute Jlall against Kans~ City Wed· nesday night. KC's Scott Wedman/goes.for .:J ' Ute IOOlle.ball but the &personics defeated the boet Kings, 92·91, in NBA action. ' I l I an, Sh· Blocked P11nts .. sby off,"· 11id def-w coach llllte Malham. "~ llaa thio 1l'O<l'l ond deoire. -be at8 lbO opportunity, he will llloclt IL" Ark ..... State .. , ...... _.. ol Lilk•'• block.. ...-..,,. fll!led an lmportont .,.. Ill • IJI""~ YictorJ. j'.:-1dar: • --&i>t-1a. the sndl-1r at Idaho a-0 wben Lialro ~ pt that Jed to the iii*~~-Momenta 1-~ another punt out Gftiii aone for a 1afet1 - ai State-won :iu. ~. 4, Arkan,11 Stltt I tft DAILY PILOT T~y.Octoberto.1179 • - Estancia ttles Saints Offensive Players of Week ·Rakhshani Prime -·Passing Target Stil1 battling for a possible CJ F 3-A playorr '1 berth, the up-and-down -,'Estancia lJi gh Eagles 1 clash with the surprising · Santa Ana Saints in a pivotal Ct~n tury l~t~ague •f'football game nt the San· «11taAna Bo"•! tonight. 1l 1 Kickoff is at 7 : 30 and because o( versatile •v_qu arterback Chuck 'Hogg, Bob I.a r son's 1• Saints are favored by 7 '1 points to improvf.' th('ir league mark to 4-1 anll MARK JOHANNES Corona del Mir ' season record to 6-1 :_,, Ken Kiefer's Eagles, coming o(f an im · . pressive 6-0 blanking or Costa Mesa. are 2·2 tn 11 league, 4·2 overall. ... A loss tonight would <"liminate the Eugles 'from any playof! hopes · and lo win, thl"y will ·h ave to co n tain a ·'. quarterback who has virtually gone unstopped 1thisyear. As a passer. Ilogg has •1' rompl£'led 39 l)f 68 passes ·' for 437 yards .. l\s a run- ner, Hogg has picked up • 417 yard:; on 72 carries. The s print -o ut 1 quarterback is easily tht> KEN WILLIAMS Eot•ncl• star or a Saints team that "1 featurel!i only 28 player.;. it'.-. .,.: •' The Eagles have con· o. · siderably more than 28 ·-"'- , '"Players and will need to ~et good production rrom ~ai lback Kt>n Williams and from their quarterbacks-whoever they may be. Williams had h is best game this season against ~ta Mesa, carrying 22 ~ tinles for 129 yards. ~ Estancla's three quarterbacks are all c apable, but it's , nybody's guess as to ho will start. Larry ~ \Hall, who has completed PHIL TRIMBLE J8 of 37 pas1es ror 318 Laguna Be•ch ... yards, was scheduled to---~----- :: i>tart at quarterback fut ~ week. but wound up al Mart1'nez ~ fullback, gaining 47 '\ yards on 17 carries. Kirk Langdale, who G' HB ostarted against Costa IVeS ~ .Mesa, is slated as the No. ~ 1 quarterback again. :: .. ,. __ :;;'"-M .. New Look ~ ")" O'=iilii ~""' -toO JEFF JONES Coate Mesa MARTIN MOYLAN El Toro CHAIS KILGORE M•rlna MIKE TANNER Dana Hiii• TIM BIENEK Fountain V•ll•Y ERIC SCHMIDT Mloolon Viejo RANDY HOLLADAY Edlaon : Quarterback Rick Bathore bu drawn most ol the raves. but EdiJOf'I Hieb football coach Bill Workman hun'l foreot· ten the contribution• Ugllt md-llnebackor Vic Rak.hlhani has made ror lhe Chargers this seuon. "l c1n 't say eoou.&h 1bo1.1t hlm ," says Workman of his 6-3, 203 -pounder. ''He's a vet')' •ood receiver and with tlls 1i1e, speed and jumping ability, he beats people to the ball. · '\. .. Of hi• 14 catches, 9 ' have been !or first down1." So, If the Charcers are laced with third and eilbl a11tn1t the un · beaten Westminster Lion• V..iday night at Oran1• Coa1t Collece, lo<* for Ba1hoce to be lhrowlilf to Rakhshanl. The 1enlor licht end hu Cl\l&bt 14 pisses for 240 yarda aod three tou<hdowm. but block· inl la h1a main atrenatb. "He baa lhe hiahesl block.in& avera1e ol any of our linemen," says Workman. ''He com· pares very favorably with Jim Balch. Vic ia a little bigcer. a llttle I Says Sehaff Usual Task For SC Crew VIC GAUCH Huntington Beach On paper , Friday night'!I football came matching unbeaten San Clemente High against once-beaten Mi ssion Vie- jo Cigures aa the bigest of the year for both teams. l\1ission Viejo coach John Murio agrees with that, but Triton• coach Allie Schaff figures it's not. any bigger than any other game. The two South C.Oast teams clash at San Clemente (7 :30). Both tome into the game with 2-0 league marks. "We're just playing this as another &a.me." says Schaff. ''We're BILL KELLY taking them one at a Mater Del time. Mission Viejo .ls ----------one of the better ones and St':"ajna' s End Play Keys NH we think Uni versity may be every bit as good. But we don 't shoo t for specifics. We play every team a week at a time and let it go at that." feme. They have a solld football team ... there lan't anythin& 1pecifical· ly we have to look out for." Scharr·s team has averaged ~.s points per game while allowing just 16 this season (2. 7 per game). TheTritons have shut out three or their six foes and the San Clemente coach admits defense has been a strength. "The defense has been strong all season and I hope it doesn't get tested any more than it has been already,'' says Schoff. Offensively, the Tritons have had little trouble movin& the ball with Brian Wood carry- ing the load. The 180· pound senior bas gained 764 yards this season in 107 carries-a nifty 7 .2 average. Wood has scored JO touchdowns. Tim Vleisides gears the Tritons at faster and hll blockin& avera.ge la extre-mely high." Balch earned All · Su.n1et League honora for Edi.son laal year and la curTently 1eein1 quite a bit ol act'on for Ora.nee Coa1t College's un· defeated Piratea. Rakhlbani alto figures to play a major rote on defense Friday night. J( Ediaon ls to defeat We1tminsttt and move into a tie for the SUnaet Leaaue lead, Rakhlh~ will ne..i to play an •· ct-llent defensive game . "And Vic might be a college linebacker op· posed to a tight end," says Workman. ''Paten· tially, he i s a 225· pounder. H• is a fine athlt-te who' runs 'Nell and can dunk lhe basket· ball. Right now, his ex· perience is al ti&ht end, but he never came off lbe field ·against Marina last -~" w~. Another potential star t>merged against Marina. He is running back Rob Romeo, who ealned 121 yards on 18 carries after pickin& up only •9 yards on 13 at· tempts in his fir1t four games. "Romeo is probably our stron1e1t player,'' says Workman . "Against Marina, it was lhe first time we could turn him loose. One game, our starling fullback wat hurt and we had to move him there. We were really trying to move him to tailback for sever al games now." MD Big Surprise To Carr I .. -lo-Ed,.,...., ,,. :: c -Gw.,M<u... 1111 Huntington Beach's N e wport Harbor Hi gh"s Cootball team has !ailed to come up with a consiatent game this ye ar and as a result the Sailors are l ·3 in Sunset I.eague action and 2-4 overall . While Muri.o feels the game may tend to be a defensive one, Schaff says it probably will bean _offenaiye battle. "We think we're going to move the ball and they probably will, too, .. says the Tri tons coach . quarterback. Since the Only one ~tarter ~e· Tritons seldom throw, turned on t.hetr offensive Vlei.aides ba1 attempted line and center John Oilly 211 passes. eomplet~baGundeuF--and-gwor'G.---·- ing 12(or164 yards. Don Watters-both were -. -~oc.r1 Jol'lfl 1111 St M rti h " 1tT-SC-"1ut,_.1,l'ld w.s eve. a nez may ave " SE-4<4il1W11-1~s had visions of fame in his ~ oe-«ir• unoo,,. 111 bead. yet all he received .,. f"~rr,H•ll tts ~ ,, 't'B~nWHll•"" 1111 WU 8 (eW Splinters in bis ~ fl~.,c.Mer '" pants f '""""~ °'""'" . \.._1~1uu-. ,.. But some of those fan· ~-HI''*' \as tasies may become re· .._ .. T__,..~?C';, :: alities when the Oilers ~ 1tE-«•'l1nObyPflHo uo host the Katella Knights ~. ~uw'""' uo from Anaheim on their ti•~°""'"'"' •• home field Friday night ~ ~, • ...., 1tO :•~.,:~ ::: (8) in an Empire League ~ s ~•TMIN• 1u football stru1cle. ~ Accordln& to Oilers ~ • coach Roy Brummett, ~ · 64 C the S.9, 160-pound senior ~ J J ars dlalocat.ed his elbow in a ' '' freak accident durin° a ' . . ~~In Race pr•·•euonacrimmage. f'~ ''But Steve has been to practice, has been work· ing out, doine all or the thincs you have to, but he hasn•t been able to play,'' says Brummett. -~· The lar1e1t !leld in the ._.-. tory of the event, 6' 3..": ars, will be on band for if-ll~turday's ninth annual i Manufacturers Funny ·~ Car championships at .. _.0ran1e County lntema-~ "'lional Raceway. f~ A crowd of over 15,000 .. is expected for the all-ffunnY car event and a e-race track lineup ol . cars and the !lrtn1 of r engines at the same me, will bring a deaten- 7dng roar to the trackslde udlence. Over 90,000 ' horsepow er will be operatine at the same time. Amone the favorites is McEwen of Foun- tain Valley. He wUI be competing a1atnst m05t of the top names ln funny ,,&ar raclnf lncludlnc Don \P,rudhomme, national champion Raymond !-~adle, Jim Liberman, 111Ed McCulloch and John )1,f"uL ~mbardo among :1j0 i<Jth•rs . S: Gates will open at 10 i1: withtimetrialsfromllto ;; "· Uneup, ~oducti<W\5 > .and firing' f all the ..,,, <"ars will tak lace at 5 with rac~g 11 rting al6. Martinez was finally given a medical release to play last week against Cypress, and the speedy running back rushed for 58 yards on 13 carries in tbe ID-9 win. Aftd Brummett ex· pects him to be a big fac· tor in the Oilers' ground game against Katella. "Steve complements Jim Lucas so well,•· he says. "A team is not go- ing to be able to key on Lucas now, and we'll have a good balanced nmning attack.'' Brummett adds that Martinez has been a motivating force for the rest or the players. "He leads by example and has a good deal of sell·prlde, '' he says. But how does it feel to sit while others play? ''Well it's surt> no fun,·· says Martinez. "You yell a lot and you gt>t angry because you know you could be doing as well or better than the guys that are in there." RICH HARRISON Newport tierbor MIKE HANDFIELD University RANDY ADAMS San Clemente ALAN PETERSON HBDeten•• Water Polo VAMITV k-_., OMl1onl TVltlfl 1 I I 0-I OMtlMltM I 'II I~ OHi.MoMKOf'lflt: Mi1Nw7,Uft. wlll 1. "9u S, 0 . Lyt .... •, k""411 J,. """"" t. Oo1t1bit<•1 a,""" a. oi-. OoH..,_, DNt!. sc-.. a..,.,. ~· V•I..,. t I I -10 MlrtM I t 0 t-S Sc•rl,.t: P'0\1111111'1 V1lloy- 01,,I•-•, Miiier 1, P'11rlMt1 I. ...... tt. ""-'',..._.,,,It.., I, ,,.,.. I. -.. k-.. o..11on •11ar1ti. • I S S-14 • '"°'" '°"" sc.r.-. °"'"'" wnt1n1 0 t t ,_ I Nl..-wt ...,..,. t 1 I ....a """""" Horter t('lfl'llltl: ...,...._ 4, Moool.-.ry •. VOUl'lf a. w.tf9 I. ,__., ~.u.eon. II:•"-"''' Atn-. .......... Wllll•""· ~ ....... ...... 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We really can't concentrate on any one thing. 1bey throw well, they run well and they have a good de- Cornerback Glenn Dill named to the All·CIF ._.A bu a pulled groin, back first team-h a d Tom Arons has arm graduated. . . and ankle injuries and · So, Gary Carr 1s qwte back Ron Wade has a Sif!cere when he says hand infection. But all he ~ s~rprised the Mater :will be in uniform Fri· De1 High Monarchs ~e d 6-0 and ranked No. 4 ui •Y· theCIF4-Afootballpol!. "l really didn't think Friday the Sailors of coach Bill Pizzica travel to Western High to duel the Pioneers and one of the items that make the Tars Y.·point favorites to reverse the trend is de- fensive end Dan Strajna, billed as the core of Newport 's defen se against the option. Byers Gives CM A Loaded Attack we would be 6-0," the Monarchs football coach says. "But the kids have been very coachable and we feel our offensive line has really improved." And the improvement Strajna, a 6·1, 198· pound senior who has trimmed down from "1111 t-arlier in the season, hasn·t had a bad game this year and is the most consistent performer on the Sailors' defense. ''His bes t asset is sheer toughness," says Pi zzica. '"He's a tough kid m e ntally and physically and has great tenacity.·' If one is cood, then two must be better. That seems to be the philosophy Cosla Mesa football coach Tom French uses when he sets up a double tight end formation. And when one or those ttght ends is Dan Byers, there may be problems Ccr the opposing team, attordin1 to French. It will be the Tuslln Grid Poll The Sailors use St.ta· jna occasionally in lhe offensive line, too, plac· ing him at either guard or tackle when they real· Orange Coast COlltC• ly need the key block. bu retained ita position "Strajna knows the as· as tbe top junior college signments for all four of foot b a 11 team in those positions in add.I· ·Southern Celifomia for lion to hll defense along the third straight week, the line. He's lntellilenl accordins to the Daily and great to work with," Pi.lot's poll. says Piizica. Golden West (No. '7> on tbe kickoff team and Saddleback (No. 8) Strajna has the assign· also are in the top 10 this ment to break up the week. forming blocking wedge. Strajna ha s been credited with 25 lead tackles and lT uslsts as a defensive atar, in addi· tion to sacking the ~uarterback a half dooen tJmes and recovering a fumble. __ .. 1. 0r-. CMtt (1 .. 1 I. r.t c;,mll'lo ts.It l. atr. !HI .... " I: .t..-.un11o11 154u a1 l. &Ml LA !1-0 '°' L~tal'I C .. 11 17 ,.~Wdt (t-l l 14 l.~'''"11 ,. '·*'•..,.,•IHI I It .. LA V1lley IS-11 • °""""-'1, Alo Henft; ts.fl 6; It. .............. ,,l. ol the of(ensi ve line ts Tillerswiththatproblem one reason why the Friday nicht (8) when Monarchs have rolled up they battle the Mustangs some big 1cores, includ· in • Century League ing a 42..0 victory over St . clash at Newport Harbor Anthony. Hip. Top names on the of. "Dani.a one or the best fen sive line are retum- U,ht ends in our area," ing left tack.le Mike Mon· say• French, .. And a nlg (205), len guard John team must cover him if Knott (20~). center Erie tbey are going to shut ol1 Winter (190), right guard ourpasslneattack." Monty Snyder, richt Byers caught 16 puses tackle Jude Kaufman for 306 yards , two (185) and-tight end Bill touchdowns and a two-Kelly (210). point conversion tbls Snyder and Winter year. He feels that one faced the most unenvia· reaaonheildoingsowell hie tasks, havine to is that the best replace Watters and quarterback (Tim LaGrandeur. Rosauer) in the league is "They have done a throwingtohim. vtty good job for us" "YouwouJd have to be says Carf, whoSe a crummy receiver not Monarchs meet the No. l to catch Tim'• passes," St . P au I HI g h say1Byer1.0'Hegetslhe Swordsmen Friday passes to you. and he ni&ht. "Winter has more gets them to you when quickness than LaGran· you'reopen." deur, but doesn't have French is not at all st· his 1i.Je and maybe not inl)' with hls praise of his 1tren:r.h. theS.3,lSS..poundsenior. ''Sny er is a good "Dan is probably one blocker who gets off the of our best all-round ball well and is fairly athletes, and he ia lheon-quick." ly one on our team to go Quickness a.r:id con· both wa)"I," be says. · 1ia~flDt')' best describe Byer1, however, ...,.. the Monarchs· orrensive injured slightly against line. In three games the Estancia and will ~ot~Monarchs have bee111 start at defensive end in penalJatd three tlrnes or lbeTusUn1ame. less. irates Not Invincible, Says· J hn D, FrencbaJ1oaddedthat ''Monnia bas been Byers ti an outstandtn& surr consistent for us 0 So bloeket u well as a fine al year long," 1ay1 • ,.,.elver. C'1r. "and Knott la only I ".Dan i,lwqo fives qs a Junior who has been NORWALK-Ernie Johnson !>ell•••• Oran1e Cout Colle1e is one of the top JC football turns . Jtt'• ever 1een-but be doesn't \!:>llt~tbe Plr1te1 are invincible. ''OrUll• Coast hu a areal football team, but I think on a 'live da7 11117 team hu a chance to beet !Mm II that team rei. the brab, ,. ••YI Johntcm, the Cer· ritoo COll!f! co .. b. · Johnlaa 1 Falcom hoot OCC .. IUl'!l•Y nllht (7:30) wltb a vic- ll ... 111ry by the l'lr•lll virtually lock- !l hr up tbe )ioutb Coast cham· ·' plonahip. Cerritos enters the came with a 2·1 record, a game behind OCC. A crowd of 10,000 Is expected . Johnson believes lt'U take a super t'flort by bit Falcom to beat the talented Plratn. "Oranec Cout really bas an oubtandlng ball club. 'l"hey are well balance, they have a good defense, great deptb and they 're quick. I don't aee a weakne1$ anywhere, .... ,. Jobnson . "A team like that II rood for J C football. They draw well because . -· . , ] ... . . people like to see a team like that." Cerritos (4 ·21 defeated San Dieao Mesa 17·1• last week on a fourth down and 1oal play from the Meaa 21 with ta scconda Ion in the 4ame. "We were very lucky to b11t Mesa,'' 1ay1 Jofmlon. ''We may have used the 1ood fairy up. Our rood fairy may be ratlred with a hernia aft.-tbatcame." Tb• 1''\lcona are led by rre1bmaa quarterback Jim CGo11e1: lft lour ram cs Conley baa I ... \ ....... _____,. 100-t." he 1m. "I 1ettln1 better each completed 61of106 ~.fore8f1 •l•h •, had 20 Dan -· QU!ckne .. on of. yatdlandelgbtTDs. :•' Bnrt<*lilltte1m." fenae lo probably our 11111 Vincent and Ken ~ With th1t kind of numberonestreneth." are hlJ favorite tarceta. Vilicent ptalu, lt'o pot dllncull to hu caught ~ PH•H f4!r 40I underatlind why the yAr41 and Devore hu :Ill .._. TllleH are concerned tlceifor2Atyardl. wltb the C41ta Meaa ol-Marty Campbell II Oonllal' ,._, leading rusbet with 11113 :ratdi And t"'1 bove reuon The Cerritos deten,e' 11 ·to be coo<vned, a~ -hol-ed by Don Holll!M,=· :lft,!tollyen. . &loith Coast Conference Ml on 'We are roll¥ up, for lliot year. Holmes II I lhlo one," he u.11. 'And ~ who Johnson says II llll '" think we can beat .Wt CONiltent player. lbem." ,.. i .......................... ..... " ............ . _,, .... _ .. ..,..,.._,a,,,, , .................. ... tt. l.wlt *'..,,,.......-.or Nttr'ftnl tn, ._ MfWIW °""""' ,., Uttifll 11 .._...,..,.o...,.,.. __ ..._ ,..,. """,.,..... ..... "--t °""'"'c.I~• • ~.Cc ...... 30. 1975 DAILY PILOT ...., Reid Provides Rustle rs CIF Grid For L a g una B eaeh With Cenler's Quickness Standings Nunis, McCullough Highlight Defftm e SPORTS In past sea.sons, the center on a foot.ball team was usually the worst athlete on the orrensive line. But becauae man)' t eams have changed their defenses by pl•dng top alhleteli at middle "WTomen'" guard. the center tt I 0 philosophy has changed Sports R esults Oltlll.t.TINNlt. fMl'fM fWI 1111116-...... drastically. A case in point is Colden West ColJege·s Scott Reid. a freshman from Newport Harbor High, who will be in ac· t1 on Saturday night when the Rustlers (ake on LA Southwest at El Camino College. "He's the best t'enter we've ever had by fat," says Rustlers coach Ray Shackleford, ··and I think he's our best of· fensive lineman." SCOIT REID ShackJeford. are his size and quickness. "We·ve had good cen- ters in the past, but they've all been around >IO and 180-185 pounds. Reid is 6·1, 210 pounds. 91<d !Ml dst T-tlt, •l. ~nWiti IMlc»IDttwlc•,1-l ~., tMIOtfStn•d.1-l. O\OOOd IM J dtl hltMll.t ·S, Ew-!M lotl !:P19li.,., •-1. UPlac:fll• tMI IMf For•t•r, 11-J. Jl.lflO (Ml Ml Gall•l, 1-S. 8-Uf CE I dll Qi.ow •••• The key reasons why M••-.ii-Reid is so talented, says -Mn fl:a1Nn·H•U9f !Ml dtl Elt1n1l"""4r, ••· "But quickness is the o. 1 factor in a good Mur1NIY·l.C:k (NI ) dal Wllllt·-y. IM.. Boyi.,.Pljloo CE: I 0.1 Frte<1~n-5c1!ro, ... WrolHl•ICl\11)111 (Ml dtl WFlll1t• Sl•-t ... i . H•ml"on •Wtrnotk I M ) Otl Bor~kl·S.PJlll, k . Qenoll·Gorr>.r (M) Gel ltnl-WllU-, •• •ht .. O>IDf> 4M) oel Ju·Mllell, ..... ~Fhn:kHtk CMI def JMrtMn-Hlld, ... ""'""""°'"'~ ,,,, ll)W.ltnltlnW s1.,.1n Scl'lattUH lN I def SIDmiki, .... \rnltll (l<t 1 dt• C•-"· '"'°· Jotottslon (N ) delMu.ncFI, M . It. w...,., 0 .. 1 a.1 8ootn ... , AIM (NI.,_, Ctpttln ... 1. Plkt INI <Isl P'rl1r. •-o. DoOOlt Glkr!U (N) d<rl MU'lllh. Ml. GontttR!o IN I Ott ~.Q .... •·Z. ....... Henarkkl.Clf\·Lellman IN l d<rt Vtll• Mulltnl•. l-0. 0.bbl9 G+lt rl"-Oelkt (N) _, Co•· ""'''''·'"°· Gordon ·Sk i nntr (N I dtf s. .... u.o""' ... ''· 1-0. AH1y ·M•llndt M1tr' !NJ Otl C"-Al·Moort, 1-0. JMcff,,.."'-rlt Myers !NI dl'I Bo~ln ~, .. 3. snenon-1... Mytri CNJ Otl M<lf9· Wll!l•mt., 1·1 T. W•<o1n1r-Antl (NJ Ot! Cltron- Crtwrrtord.•·I Andr1•1>·kttr !N) d<rl Sno,..·Pt'(lon, .. Corona's Interior Makes Offense Go Corona del Mar High·s us a nd Young has been Sea Kings, despite a big very consistent. And weight disadvantage in Wingard is the most im· every outing, have proved ... he"s really been moved the ball CO)l· a bright spot ror us." sistently on the ground The Sea Kings' of- t hi s 1975 football fensive line fir es out season-and the reason usually and another big isupfront. plw; in their game has The front five of beentheabilitytoadjust tackles Dave Young and the blocking assign. Bruce Kelly, guards Bob m e nts correc tl y on Bauman and Charlie audibles. Wingard and center ·'AJI of them are verr, Mark Johannes (with strong for their size.' he lp from alternate says Holland, •·and Dave Meador) has con-that·s one of the reasons sistently attacked the de-for their quickness.·· ~-.. .. n1111 um...,,ny rense and performed Corona del Mar is only KlllOl'it (U> def ~~:;,,,_1.J. we I l u n de r tough 1-3 in league play but c;e11mtu10t1Sm1111.•-J. circumstances. each of those setbacks VWQl'l tL10t1c1a•11,1J.1 Fr•'day coach D h b b · gl 0orOD11 cu 10111s1111.,,1.s. ave as een y a stn e o.-t1..1ctt1 R111noer,M . Holland's Sea Kings trek touchdown. "*I,., c1..1 •1 Eoan.1-0. to El Modena High in ··our ofCensive line has .. _ Row·Kaml,.,k., t ut oe1 Pau1,_. Century League action been the big reason Hll,..l\,IM.. and among the opposi· we've been in every Robwbool-Tlylor Ill°"' Dthnum· tion are 215 and 220· I .. "-""'°""'·•J. eague game, says Thomton-8trom•n Il l 61• von'IM.t-pound defensive tackles. Hol la nd. "We"ve been ~i~·r1d111me11 1r cu 1 0e1 Hill-Rut that·s nothinl? new able to move the ball- Hi11.1-1. for this crew, which but we've been hurt de· L•w 1 ,.·c •-.••1 ~ 1 1..1 dfl averages 172 pounds f-"'nsively ." &urtor1-Lellmtr1, ,_ J. .. Pau1son-K•Uf'9'' 11..1 611 "'"1 ... each ... which doesn·t Assistant coach Chris cente.r and Scott i$ quirk H~ runs the 40-yard dash in <1 .8, which is fagter than M>me of our wider~ celvers run. "fie was an excellent center in high school and he's an exc-ellent center now. Wt look for him to be 225 pcund~ and be highly recruited after next season," says Shatkleford. Reid and his team- mates will be ove r - whelming favorites to topple LA Southwest, a team that is winless. is allowing 40 points a game and bas only scored JS . Sin¢.e the Rustlers had a bye lest week, Golden Wnl b as had two wttks to prepar e for the Cougars. And Shackleford ad- mits he would have rather had the bye date before one of the three remainin g ga m e s, rather than prior to the Southwest game. .. Jt·s an inappropriate time, but we had our best practice or the year Tuesday, Southwest does have some good athletes. but they have lacked consistency." says the Golden West coach. Golden West comes in· to the game with a 2-0 Southern California Con- ference mark. trailing Rio Hondo (3-0). Rio Hondo faces host Santa Monica 12· 1) Saturday night. ... .._.._ W LT ,.. ""9r<fl t •• """' .., t 0 0 ... 110 ~ 110 °"~ 020 "'°"'""• 0 1 0 Dota1ru .... ~ 100 U ... f JOO SJ'°"'9 200 MW9fty 0 , 0 HOtno.... 0)0 St. l"r....,;11 o z o __ ...._ C:--tlto I I I ~ JOO *"-'\I ... ,.. t I 0 lfllr¥a1 I I 0 Wfl'll"Yalllly o t o ICUI0.-1 o 2 o "-tlfk w ... ... ....,... ,,, ~· 110 Doml,.._r I I 0 EIRIM.. 1 I 0 "°"'' I I 0 ~· 020 ---"*""""'"'!..-• I 0 E91-l I 0 l.MA...Wtos l I 1 Mlorln.-2 ) O "-· V•llay I 2 t ......_,_ 110 ~· I JO W.•llfl'I l J 0 .. ,u., .. 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Nor11tV1Ut 4 0 0 Hlmtl J 0 I ~Pl l!O 6loornlnoton 2 z o l.t~,. 1 2 I --V•. lJO '*"'co tlO Yuctoll" 0 4 0 ....... .._ Ml.Ctrmel J 0 0 C..ll'lldr•I I I 0 CNminadt I 1 O P~ llloi.tfr I I 0 ~racltt• I I 0 St. Mott!C.t I 1 0 ___ bee-t.OW 2 O o Art•\11 1 I 0 c;..,,. 1 1 0 ""9rt~r 1 I 0 Ne-ff 1 1 0 Glt!VI 0 2 o Laguni: Beach High's secon· McCullough js well travel~ in dary hasn't really been tested South Coast League circles, P\BY- this year with most teams taking ing al ?.l i ssion Viejo aa. a the ground approach to the fre5hm an, El Toro ai a Artists' defense. but tTiday sophomore, Dana lUlls &4_ _a things shoul'd be different. jwUor and at Laguna Beach~ El Toro Jligh 's Chargers in· ye.ar -<"oming to the Artists cam- vade the Artists campus for a pus three days before the firsl 7 :30 collision in South Coast game. • League football and Laeu.oa '''._We're realty happy to l\fve Beach coach Dennis Haryung McCUiiough, ·· Says-l-lat"Y\JPI'· says his secondary, spea.rhcadt.>d ''He could start for any ol thOse by Rich Nun is and Vince teams and he·s a real le~ In McCullough, a pair of 160· oursttondary. pounders, will get its test. ..NUJ\iS has excellent speed "We really haven't faced a with a 4.6 in the 40 and both oC pass-oriented team yet," says them have excellent hands.·· Haryung_ ''IJut El Toro seems to The two operate as receivers pass u much as it rt.mS, probably on offense and McCulJoug~ ls outofnece!Jsity, andourseron-credited with a 58-yard dary is going to get theopp:>rtu.ni-touchdown pass 10 the victory ty to show Its capabilities." over Rim of the World. • US O Fo r feits To Azusa Pacific SAN DIEGO -University of San Diego will forfeit l ast SatlJl"day's 10·9 rootball victory over Azusa-Pacific because of an ineligible back who carried the ball only once. Mitch Pieracci, a senior transfer Crom West Valley Junior College, reportedly is enrolled in too le""' courses . The loss was the first for Azusa whose coach, Jerry Sconce. said Tuesday night that he accepts the forfeit giving his team a 6-0 re- cord. It is expected to become of- ficial Fridav. The record of University or San Diego would become2·4, ··w e·ve had a hard time cet.· ting the ball to th~m." sp.ys Haryung. "If they were pla~ng on a team with a line that l'iVes its quarterback some lime Utey would both be phenomenal 1re-- ceivers. "On occasion we've brot.JMhl McCullough into the backfiel~ to run the ball. too. They·ve ,got their share of tackles, but that's not really their forte. They're both good receivers and pass,de· fenders. •·Nunis has been getting ~ter every week -I only wish ttiere was some competition for him during practice so he0d be a little pushed." Girls Volleyball V&llSIT1' SerlC:lf~tadtf Dt11• HIHs 14· I•, 11.u, lS-U.. JUIN 1011: V&llSITY Dfl,.. HUI\ Olll 5oM1 Cltmenl• ''"'· lJ.<I. • o ... o1 ••• Kl'911f.._-..._ ;:-----!~""'-"""oD-">OJCJl.fuUUl.)L~~~~~:ll;J~~e~n'!.a~b~i~-lc- Gtlll!ITl!NNIS fat. factor in keeping the of- M1u1ativ1ai-n•i tu tuT-"They've just been a fen si\'e trench fired up- va1ts•Tv •th I r d . h' . h ,,,..._,o.11411•1c...r ... uv super group w1 a ot.o a n 1t"s t 1s unit tat ~"'"' pride,··· says Holland. again fi gures to do well Mtt,!C>d.ttN1 wiane1.•-o. ''Quickness has bee n Priday against El U.rdn....-IC~ d.tf MtlWIMJ, •-O. wami~r (C><tstTtM:tma,.•-1. their big asset. Bauman Modena-No. 6 in CJF c:or1na(c10e1c-oii,•·1. is a two-way player ror 3-Acircles. ....... &f-rrowi.-Mc:!Ctt'Wlf !Ml <Isl ~ell.Oii· Wlw,M . G.-1.,•n-PnllHps IMI dtl Efttlfnct- ,,,_._1.,.,1-0. M••ks -Pritllt IMI !111 8Ye-lt· TllSktr, .. J. '°"''"•11-Tl\omti. !Ml dtl &..y•n· Gybirn, .... WOMEIN'S VOLl..E 't BALL VAllSITY Mi!.$.lon v .. ;o Ml E• Toro rs-1. tS-1. JUINIOlt VARSITY Ml»lon V•tio Off El toro I S.-~. 1S.-l0. 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(OwOft-"""'· Riverside Kicker Best • Ill the U.S.? RIVERSIDE -The foot of Frank Corral may be Riversid e City College's most valuable offensive-and defensive -weapon. And the soccer-style kicker could see a lot or action when the Tigers host the Saddleback College Gauchos (4-I) on their home field Satur- day night at 7: 30 in a Mission Conference foot- ball game. ''Frank may be as good a kicker as there is in the U.S .,'' says Riverside coach Al Fages. "I know that's saying a lot considering the pros, but he has pro- ved it lo us." Corral is the entire Riverside kicking game. He has kicked a SJ-yard field goal, converted eight of nine PATs, and has an impressive 48- yard punt average. 1 And according to Fages, the 6-1, 210 - pounder has kicked a 65-yard field goal in practice six out of 10 times. The 1-4 Tigers could me a little help these days, and Fages figures Corral could make a big difference against the Gauchos. ··we ·re not very strong, but Frank 's kick· ing will keep us in the balJ game,·' h e says. "And if the s ituation warra nts we'll go for the fi eld goal from 55.57 yards out.·· Corral. who earned an All-Mission Conference first team selection last year, equaled the U.S. junior college r ecord with a 55-yard field goal. There a may be a little poetic justice Saturday. I..ast season against Sad- dleback, Corral booted a 56-yarder, but the ball hit the crossbar and bounced back. "I'd sure give it a helluva s hot this lime, and breaking the record agains t Sadd leback would be great," says Corral. · Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor 8 1\'d., CcKt. Mew s.t0-9\00 ~'"' S•"•J Yolv•• lfelp• ,, ...... , t..,.,.. .. , .... ~ OIAUTY CAllllETOll lln f.c;,..,,. Sol•'"' •lun,.num 11 •. 1.79 CNEC~El 149 Y'fC1•l '"' !NICllll All fllTll . .. CHfC~tt AUtO :IJ'f(!All .. , -... l vt•. 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"lT1110N ttOlt "lllO•AT( 01' Will A"U HJ" 011' A0Mlfolll.TltATl0 " WITfol·TMl -W!LL AfolfollltlO AMO AUTIMOlllllATION TO AOMlfollSTl• UMOll!• TMI IMDl"l"10tN"r AO. Mlfoll&T•ATIOfol 01' liSTATIS ACT I ""'-MW CMI It I ti -) E1tot1 of WI NI FR EO l!l lA(JCfllJJIN, 0.<N MCI NOTIC£ IS HE AE ll'Y GIVEN 1"-1 >N, ROlll!ll:T 8 . M<CLUllG "-Ii_, -01110 "4111tft I~ Poo&.to Of .... H tnd i., I-a of UllHI .. Adrf!illlilltO• !loft Wltf\.l~·WU -••ff 141 !ht lllolJ· "-...., •Ul1'0<'1Ult.ft kl -N!Wr -IN! lndf001t10ot1I Ai:lml11lllllr .. lon of Elltltt t.(.I rtrerot1t t to M k.ti 1, -IOI" lufl"' p.ortl<Ul•f l, arid th.II ,,,. II"" .,.6 PIK• ur ....... "° tlw ...... ,... -'"' tOI" ~-n. ttrs. •l • :Ill• rn , 1n 11>t courtroom •I O.p,u1. ,..Ill No Jot \••II tourl, •I rQI C•vk Con•~· °" IY~ ~''· In , .... tlly of Sant• 1.1'4, Cat1lo•n1 d Fund No. f'und Ol General 03 Payroll 04 Capital Outlay 06 Land Arquisition 07 Equipment Replacement II Spec. Gas Tax Str. Improv .. Sec. 2107.1 12 Spec. Gas Tax Str. lmprov.-See. 2107.5 13 Spec. Gas Tax Str. lmprov.-Sec. 2106 22 Street Lighting District PUBLIC NO'nCE PUllUC NOTICE PUllLIC NOTICE PUllUC NOTICE CITYOP' COST A MESA ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Flsc111 YN• Ended June 30, 1'75 I As required by Gowmment Code 40804 and 40805) Fund Balances TrlDlfen ~enues Expendltu.res /utr l, 1174 lo !Outl (Exhibit "B"){Ex)ilblt "ll"l $ 5,328,279.08 $(873,900.00) $11,829,858.84 $(10,5Si,1S8.26) -0. .(). -0--0· '2'1,845.30 295,000.00 335,983.30 ( 264,884.63) S00,000.00 250,000.00 -0· -0· 200,000.00 100,000.00 -0· ( 41 ,614 .72) 998,107.28 -0· 411 ,950.57 ( 305,978.15) -0-( 7,500.00) 7,500.00 -0· 1,729,063.57 --0. 808,845.50 S;1:169.50 247 736.39 -0· 563,674.60 ( 473,963.54) • ~ ·• " ' A<U115tmenlll Fund Baltnees $(537,145.50) -0· -0· -0· '""" 311, lt75 $5,lM,934.16 -0· 793,943 .97 750,000.00 258,385.23 1,104,079. 70 -0· 2,M3,778.S7- 337 ,447.45 ... 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Anl, Ct l!ltr"I• t JIOI T..t: 11 1tl i-.1n1 25 Vehicle Parking District No. 2-lmprovemenl 26 Vehicle Parking District No. 2-Acquisltion 5,548 .80 -0· 420.86 -0· 10,250.34 ·O· 236, 155.16 ( 258,980.48) .(). -0· ( 12,574.98) 803,192.95 12,927.92 234,339.44 826,561.32 • _...,,..., 111 U11t m•lttr • .,... ...., .. -• .,._...ty M latl y-w11e... ,......,w..,,,_,.,,1...,.,.u .... DMM J-lt, lt1J WILLIAM Ii. SI JOMfol, c ..... 8y Moat It IN C•lon, "'""" $WANIOM AIWMJ .. , ,..1111-• Pul>llW'>l'<I Ot•"" C:otl l Ot1IJ PllOI, Ott-r 2', JD, •11111 NO ~trnO.r S, 1•1s .ion.1s P UBLIC j';QTICF. 41 1974 Open Space Bond Debt Service Fund 51 Traffic Safety 52 Water Acreage Fees & Improvements 53 Goll Course 54 Leisure Services 628,096.32 ·O· 368,800.47 ( 193,703.84) 8,814.99 ·O· 17,791.81 ( 13,678.88) 77,799.48 -0· 638,168.01 ( 480,572.32) 571 ,629.78 236,400.00 l ,232,135.51 ( 1,209,766.78) ( ( -0· -0· 1,055.73) 3,837.:!:i) ., .. ,.,... ..... ,~LIMll•I .... ........., tt•ttonM• rn1• C1MJftMlll ........., .... , ... t ...... , ,_llMll o.-.,... Coou 0..1, Piiot, Oct.Jll,-Nolr,I, 11 .• lO. ltl S ~II PUBLIC NOTICI<: NOTICt TOClllEOITOlllS SUPlillllOlll COUlllT01'1HI! S1 .. TI 01' C4LIFOlllNIA l'OA TNli C:OUNT 'I' OF OAA"IGE folo, A-M17J E1t•lt o l E U NIC:E 4 . WH11E, CIKt•wd. NOTtCI! IS HE AEO 'I' Gt VEr,t IOI"" ,,...110<"1 o! tr.. al>Ovt ~med __ ,,t ttwt tll pttSon\ ,, • .,,.Q <cit!"" ~1n~t lM Mid 0.<tOtnt trt rtQulfl"ll 10 flit !Mm .... 1111 1"• ...Ct\l••Y vouc"""· 1n thl oUl(t ot tl>t cltrt ol tllt etiov. tn• STATEM• NT 01' WI TN OlllAWAL llllecl tout!, Or lo prtMnl ll>em. Vfllll tht 61 82 83 l!4 85 86 91 92 97 1974 Open Space Acquisition & Development Fund Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "B" Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "C" Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "0" Federal Revenue Sharing Trust Fund "E" Comprehe nsive Employment Training Act 2,688,714.01 .o. Zl3,322.15 ( 211,364.73) 215 ,004.22 -0· -0· ( 23,000.00) 407,338 .84 .o. -0· ( 259,933.29) 742,533.20 ·O· -0· ( . 18,725.00) -0-·0-883,376.27 ( 141,300.00 ) -0--0· 244,642 .00 ( 205,026.47) -0· -0--0--0. -0· -0· -0· .(). -0· -0· 2,710,671.43 192 ,004 .22 . 147,405.55 723,808.20 742,076.27 39,615.53 -0· l'ltOM nte:tu.ry voucr,.r1, lo lllt u.ndltr~ PA1tTI11a1tt"IPOl'lilt4TINO •I 11 21 w Broo,por •. Covll'lt, UIU)ll!lt C.l.,ornl• tt721, •hlth !1 Ille P!tct of l'JCTITIOUS •utlN ISS fol.AMIE OU1.int11 ol 111 .. under~!Qr>ed In •II ..,.,. TM '-tlowl119 ~·-,,., ,,.,t __ "" pert•ll'l•nQ to the •1t•I• ot w•OOe· al t ltlltrtl 11•rl ntr rrom "" ttdtnl. w11"'n four monou '""'" lhl .. rtllt'11!1P -rtt!llQ ut1der 1'-11<· llr1I l>Ullllt•tion ol thl1 not1c1. 111 ..... o.i.IN111 ~nw of NO!>TAlGIC Otl.tOCklOINrt, lt/S Trust Bond · 1911 Act General Long-Term Debt TOTALS CITY OI'" COiTA MlbA GLA'5 W01tKS Al IOOl·J """'II 11th CHARl ESE.WH ITE Sf""'4:, Colt. l>MM, Ca!lfornl•m27 E•tCu\or OI !l'lt Will ut n,. lldl!io..,. l.l<tl!Mll ,..,.. IUM· IM •llOvt "41mtMI dt<t Otnl 5T A TEMl!!NT OF REVENVESANO I• PEMDITUlttS l'hct1Ytor....,.~W."7S "'9nt for lht Nfl,...rihlp w•l fl ltO on etlA.LliS E. WMITt: ........ ttt, 1t1•1"•'-Cout11,ofOr""Qllt. llVW, .,__IMN1 p!tlML rynp Fwll N-¥'<! 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N.I. 644--49 I 0 mu.IU·level p00l & jacu.ui race, rolor, religion, s~xl ~~~~~~~~~~~!l"'.":"'.:::::"::"::::'::"-'I surrounded by C1&1l..,.-; ot n•tiob•I ori&ln. or • J LOVELY HOME VrTOU1ht iron ~ncbsult!.:: inl•ntlon to make an ~IS AHYOHU G.-ol 1002 G-..1 1002 Beller hurry f C•L suth preference. limit.a Jn Me•• Verde. Your CiAIOIN CilOVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·2313. tioo, or dbcrimiDaUoo. ·• own court. paddle tennis 4 Bedrooms. 2 baths, fY'fN 111"' • '' ~ •i.ii-i "'M "•' that is! A real LOVE fireplace, ideally local· LIDO ISLI SURFSIDE ['& 11il~nill ~~~~'fnf~:~r:~~1 :'~F~::e~~!lL°!!:~~ 17,~~~"'~·~· Call 10 E.~rJ1TJ~~~~~~;~~\; ~::~!w ~.Jitj)ift~ estate which i.a in viol.a · Thls beautiful tri·level ,l, • ble floor pl•n. 3 or 4 SlS.500 •• liono(thelaw. homelaTOPSEATEDat • bdrm s , rorma-1 DR, Rollingg~nlawnsl•d TRICICOITRE.AT •• • 1----'-'-----J $15.~. Try lO"k down. ~;116:;2;·44~71;;~r.1;:;;54:;g;·S~10;;3~ breakfast nook & lge ~2 story .giant. Loads of No tricks-this is a ret' Ci .... ,.. 1002 Don't be ace'd out. Call kitchen. Dramath.·useof ":arm NI::~ E~GLAND TREAT! W•rm fam1f ••••••••••••••••••••••,• 661-7171., _ brick&: tile thruout. Call Cl llAg RM wF•thablncrkefrons ~ home, 6 Bil with hug HEED OffNl!t9•1 '~'1.N'0 •1N<t ' SAND&SURF 6'6-77 11.0penEves. a e . e u master suite. Man OUICkSALE West Newport --b ~droom ~ulle1;. 2Yt custom extraa On qW1 . Your dreams come true. oceanfront cottage, 3 Baths.· Spacious kitchen cul-de-sac in prestl11 Two bedroom 1e11ide bedrooms, J ~. baths, ~~~0~1:~~~· ~·:~~~u~~ area . A must see.! cottage with room t"I ·-----·---~-coiybrickfirepl1ce.one : Glowing flr«-place S89.~. __. 1 I r ow . Loe at e d in of Barrett's Best Buys~! l-----------i shadows ~·all ol glass to Ruth Lawie,Ay-••• BAYSHORES. A 1r•a SELLERS $125.000. BIEST ,.., ILUFFS enclosed courtyard 646-4310 ·• community with privat PETE BARRETT " Li St t 1 Walk 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ~aches. The price h WeMedlf1~f! 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New paint· you have been looking ~;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 beautifully decorated 3 completely refur bished. for .. $180,700 WHEN YOU IUY bdr m., !lpacious kitchen Security gat e -pool· OR.. REAL ESTA.TE, A wi th brkfst . are;a off Country Living • with a Future • ~ •' Enjoy secluded 2 st.cK . home overlooking ha! yet elose to schools. sho.._. ping, etc. 5 Bedroon ram. dining, den &: poa Versatile family hom Jn vest now to reap late1 IORAI UL acres·nlcely kept lawna, See our ad in the gaiden pa.Uo. 2nd P atio trees, fountain.all lhis•I "========~ Irvine Section R E A L T 0 R ' S olf living rm. gives view I~~~~~~!"'~~~· rw only S2l.950. Ask for MIMI RANCH LE RAISOR p R 0 FE s s I 0 HAL ol greenbelt& bay .• bll)' r • - Frank. 839-1321, Agent, MAXI VALUE SE R V IC ES A R E at Sl9,150 inSantaAn• Prlvatednv&lo•eclud ed REALTY AVAIL.AILE TO vou. C. f. Colesworthz PRIDE~~HER SHOPPING CENTER ranch house. Ramblin& FREE OF CHARGE. R-ors 64ft00 0 l\.o!IAc.-Vac.S7cFt. main house includes 45.23CampusDr.,lr\'ine ITHE SELLER PAYS ""' OHLY$69,000!!! INVF.srOR-3-STORES ~h::f0 ~'.g abne:r~~'::'~ Ca~:Li~l~ej.:l10Ctr . THE COMMISSIOHJ. MESA VERDE ~:~e l~en~~~~:i~~oi .. Small Dwn. Owner Fin . kitchen. Brick terrace 1----------1 THEREFORE, WHE.H +POOL schools. Low vacanc FARMER·GAROENER leads to sprawling GI REPO YOU DO IUY, WHY Don't mi5s this fantastic area tlistory. Spaciou&. 234·1.5-St.NewportHls grounds covered with party home, swi m pool & bedroom + 2 bath unit . LAGUNA.-tilLLTOP rr uit trees. Price in· In ideal locat1on in NOT GET THE IEST h""e rumpusroom.New-Air conditioned 1996De1Mar-$56.000 soughtafter~1esaVerde. AD v ICE AM D --e REALTOR-642.2991 eludes: 1ep.arate maids This should go im · lydecorated&newlylist-pri\·ate patios. THIS ' quarters, wood shop, mediately 3Lgebdrms, S E I V I C E ed.Only$S2,500.~9491. AN I NVESTMEN SHA.RP! chicken house. bird 2 ba, & swim pool. AVAii.AiLE? CALL. -THAT MAKES SENSI Newlydeeoratedduplex. aviary, storage sheds Veterans Admin. allows _ . Take advantage of th Close to bay, beach. and and m1Kh , much more. low down payment on HARBOR • . . rare find . Call546-23J3. Gel ba•k to the basl•s O"IN!u<J ·•r,1u11•11J11•t ._ park. R educed to .. '"· this beauty 646 ·7711 $64,SOO! Better burry on O n ly S48,SOO Call Open Eves [~ 111J.l.'J!U!'.. thlsgem! 963-67&'1,Don'twalt. •. COMPANY ~~JfdiJii~; ·-layl'rop l<EAl.TOl<S FOUNTAIN . ----·-· RHltors S\'.\('J-: 1 ~111 ••15-1060• 67l·44oo Of TOIUYORSELL l ~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~---;S~HKO~RiEC~RUE~STT~-1~~~~~~~1 FAST ESCROW -· ' In Newport, Costa Mesa,1• TllUROM TWO STORY COUMTRY YOUTH Coronadel Mar or Irvine FAMILY ROOM COTIA.GE After a hard day's work LOW DOWN PAYMEI"' or assume 71h% loan i. .. use VA /FHA . Bedrooms, l 'h bath water softener, gara1 door opener, POOL patio. Neat ror II.id $35,500. Submit your c. ter! 833-Lr T30bedWMHOU2SbE h Unique entry to spaciou~ Sl7 ,500 enjoy the luxury or an g room, at -formal living and ban· Not a rondo! This super evening dip in this lovely hard lo find one story quet room s Sunny sharp4bdrmchaletis on heated pool while Mom model.. All extras with gourmet kitchen Rambl-a huge lot ! t'enced yard prepares the meals in beaut.1ru1 r1oor plan. . m with sheltered by towering her space·saver kitchen Nea r by Pool and 1ng game roo dth h.ld · kl . r · t · "I t t an ec l renromp1n clubhouse Hurry. i'ust crac 1ng srep a c e pines .,. ons rous mas er Gracious guest bath and lxlrm retreat + 3 childs the 22xl3 game room. 4 reduced to $39,950 Call large laundry room suites! Gourmet kitchen lluge bedrooms, 3 bath lp·~.=,,=0=,=m=a=n=,=.=R=.=.=,=F.o=t=a=le'I 540-llSl Sweepi.ng stairs lO king .,..,th sunshine hi ghlights! +a sewing room make 544-4141 s i :i e m a s t e r a n d Deep shall carpet and up this 2600 sq.ft . 2 story will pay high percentage children 's suites Lush squeaky c lean paint! giant. Attra<"tive low for heavy volumn li5ling 1 d v Ownei desperate and maintenance yard and S.lespeopi. Call JIM an scap1ng ery · d Call r t II ' T $3750 total k>cated on a cu.I-de-sac. TOM,846·3317 i;~;;~~~~~~~rl pnvate groun s or mus se . ry appt SS7 900 Call down !Won 'tlastwknd ! PRICED BELOW ~~~~~~~~~~ GtMral I 002' GcMral I 002 963-6767 Hurry and caU 847·6010. SMALARE~. EHTurryFO' cRallQU ICK != , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1)1'1/.r.,01 ,,,~ .. , .;., r tlo'P<fll'~•Jl~•l.l<l1~6JI. I Beaut 4 BR, Ca m . rm, Countr~ E nglish a tmosphere, est a b lished trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being r e modeled; custom s BR, 5 Ba. 6500Sq. ft. h ome on point, pool, dock. Cust. comp. furn . 6 BR, 2'fz ba, 3 car gar . O n lagoon . $325,000 Custo m 5 BR, 4 ba. View, lagoon . B oat slip . $295,000 80 ft. on Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR ]41 Bay•ud .. 011vt· NB 6 7'5 6161 P UBLIC N011CE 6 4 2 • ![~ ~ [ ® lt~tH:tt ,.:~.:&~~~ 1------.... -·1 •• T.R.IPLEX •• XI;;; ltiMD HORSERAHCH + GUEST HOUSE $64,500 •• Rare opportunity to 11 quire this rustic est.a that is within walkh distance or beacl Spacious V:i ACRE pr vides ample room r. •• gardens, pool, etc.! Hui··· 3 bdrm· owners un PLUS 2 bdrm for f:!Ut''> house or 1nl·ome un1 nus horse lover deli.e. MESA VERDE cond1t1on. Ne"'' carpet, PA.CESmER fireplace, bu.illins, close1,...~~~~~~~~~ r . to shop)'!. center. $74 ,500.1· Newly listed, 4 BR, amt· Principal$ only. Agt. J ly , 2 full baths, lg 1Sx30 642-8885 added I an a i. Kitch en l r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-1 completely redecorated w /new applian c e s. N••'-1port1 Gorgeous upgrading~ a4Mfpmantf ---"" --See now-will sell last ' at $67,500. ~~~~ 3841 Campus Ne S49-165S REDUCIED $6,500. t\ill security 2-BR Condo overlooking Dana Point Marina. Never hved in . Now $72.000. HALPIMCHIH REALTOR 2727 E. Coast Hwy 675-4392 For 0-lfitd Ad ACTION Coif A DAILY PILOT AD-YISCHI M !·!U11 1002G....,.at 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab / lrvlne realty MAGHIFICEMT MANSION S u perla t ive OCEAN VIEW! I n E X C L USI V E Cameo S h ores! Tastefully d ecorated' The finest a p· pointm ents a bound in this elegan tly spacious 3 bedr oom, 31'> bath h ome w /study. f a m ily room, 3 fireplaces, sauna & pool. Appl. only. $!75,000. (878) Belle Chase Lee 644·6200 .. CAMEO SHORES has 3 corrals v.·1th am~ room for nd1ng plus ta Secluded pool Ir jacuzti : room and hay storas . two master bedrooms Wid{' open spaces -ot·~; ~1th bath/dressing room br e e zes . s wayir suite: form;.il li ving and ~·illows! You v.·on't ha dining rooms. paneled this opportunity a ~a study. Spacious , private soon' Don't wait. J>', guest suite with own en-quickappt.call847-601( Lrance.$175 .000. r"''N'"~· •1 ..,. ,,. REALTORS \:OI° ' . COLEOFMEWPORT ~ - 2S1.5 E. Coast Hwy . ~ · · • 675-5Sll - I 01 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• KE,\LTt•Ks 644-7270 S IEOIOOMS IH llG CAHTOH ..i.. A pro fessiona lly decor ated & O customized home with a 20x40 pool & jacu zzi. MASTEi SUITE contain s ri r epl ace . mirrored war drobes & builtins. Private patio with d ecorative pool. HIGHLY UPGllADEO h ome with many, many extras . Attract ively offered $194,500. ·'18'18 E. coa,t HighWO"f. co,ono del Mor' P I , . • ,, ..... ---·------I II DAILYPILOT Tlwn•,.Oot-30,1176 Jl1&a•Fors.lo ,-.. ..... ~ ll1 i 1-.For5alo ~~!.~.~•••••••• Ho.wt,.,. W. ~ Ha4eMt Fer We Housn For We ,.._.,For S. H1•n ,_ S. . ....................... ······················· ................ ._ ..... ········-····~~·"'• ,...,.... ~····· ... ····· laMosa 1024 l .......... looch 1040 · Mo ......... i. 106f .... .,, ' • ··• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••~ 1044 •...--.· UC _,._rw portlMcla .,... ... IMO ..................... ~. ········~··~····· ~··~ ...................... . .... ,.. IOOl Go.<.. IOOJ •••rll IOOJ ......--' ··················-..... , ........ _. __ . . ......... ... MESA VERDE ••••••••••••••••••·••••• ~ · •• Beauliflll Pacesetter • ••t tlWCH" LIDO .... -.,..__. •••DM'tW•••• Bedrm,2bti, Ftplc, Lge J 1iJVJN ' "''r-t:'"'"I ~ • ... hrpri119 ... mt..wlto LOTS Of LOTS Family Rm. Forest like net E. By Owntt A ' ~• doWn. Solll will • •....•...•..........•.. ....................... ............•........•. ,, " )· "f" IS FOR FttANCISCAM aetting on quiet Clll-d· U:V 1 •Br, •b• home Sv FOOJ, LO,T ~..,.-......... ./ LAG•~• •••c Sac. Aasumable loan n ... -•£ w tb tam. rm . S0'1 l -,....._t I ..... 2. .,..",..._ H ~n daily l ·S. 1947 n.co.&--state Bayonne Clrcle Call Pier&slip~ry.i:achttoM1tt..6Bdrma., ·1 ba aloLle 110;,. Otean View l.oU from by INNAY 551-W . :"l TowdlcM''" atll1 at Cllll)' »OOO. lo S2J,000. 12 lldeer Cirt'le. $11,500. 41-°'l baths. ovl!:·IA condltion.. Lots of I 121.uo. !.Haw ~----... Putttatoaelect rrom. Owner557 ·1990. deck &: patio areas. Owner 'may trade' .., •~ eae. "*°'°" HUMTIMGTOHICH STUCKUI'! l~gFor rorview, JrvinaTerraca40l'5bdrms• ' Ftanl<.13M32lA&ml. R.$1.onina:. 1 parcels •p· MES. v··DE A ' _,. 000 Le""ebold prox i .11 acre• tolal. ,,. ~ Because it 's so rich In New Home? ~. -_. ' 1.1 __ la.. Slll,600 with terms. HORTH amenities &i: 10 young. ,.._ChKil:Tltlt-__. 1114 ( L 0 cat e d n ea r 5 3 Bedroom. 2 balh. fami · New enou.eh Lo add your 4 BR, 2~ ba., large faml· LIDO Rb.L TY ~ ... 1.·.·.··.·.•.•.••;,•.•.•.••.•.--··.--·.· " This is the lowest prle«I "F" plan In the Bluffs. The "F" 'plan is a aplit l~vel with 3 bedrms, 2 baths, all elec , !dtchen & a fancy fireplace. ThiS-one ·',IS vacant in the original Bluffs with a ,., great greenbelt location for onJy PQµn'S>. ly rm, dining area. rpl<', 2 personal touches oui.iide, 1 1 Vlo, ·~ u,1. '" .. • 'I' 00 pali06, quiel street. Like with tlllteful modem de· Y room townhouse on ll7 ---·" 67J.TIOO M Jl.g(.A CNYM I a r ce •re en be It In, I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l'!!!!!!!il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ao Acres (2 ten •ere new!! $58,900. corators beauty lnaide. VW~e .U. The LuSallel •• 1 -"""-Ro., McCardk-Priced to sell quickly! --•-1 · • . patteg -per o<re. • 968.4456 . ~. woolrfl6,SOO He____. leach· 1n6; Mo-rt•---• IA'f tertDs •nd aubordination RNltcw 1810 Mt-wport OR ... ....,.. ' Y ... r""""' _.,... -available. Costa Mesa 548-7129 IN THE See our ad· in the ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-•••••••'1'•••••1~••••• FALLIROOK RIGHT PLACE Geoeral Section EA.ST BLUFF IU.UJIAA 30.eacre .. tate•l"lou Al the ri•hl time·priced L£ RAISOR S54,231 DQ.Y&SHOIU over\ooldng golf coune. ABANDONED right! Best describes this DEtf +POOL WW~PRlC~D JUSTUSTlt Ocean vtew 3 bed.taom hotne In Sftlvate-•1ate guarded &od1ide com. munllJ. Good .iaYe1t. menl or year •iound home. Call ror c:omp~ dd.aib no•! f Priced on. ly tfiUOO, Aat:n\ $68-5880. 1• $6S,OOO .•• Fantastic! ,,. U"'1ill()Uf' t1()M-="' S25 OOOeach 4 bdrm. handsomely up· . R• EALTY The labulou.s •Bluffs In HOME . ' ".!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!L!!!,,.!!!!!!!!!!!1 li' ;AN'(Ta. !Mn;: STARTER HOME graded home with many Eastblull! Red lUe roof. ONG~Y DRJVE REAL TOAS<ll, 675-6000 extraa, inc. wtr aoft, Gar. 4523 Campus Dr., Irvine Raised portico entry. Ivan Wella-atrium,' BR. On blll,tbree bdrm, famly 2~3 E1st Coa.t Highway. Corona del Mar Justreduced. $35.900 lull opener, Cov 'd potlo, Campus V•lley Shop Ctr. Step·up to huge livln1 • Ba, Marveloul day I< rm.,1ee thru llrepl1ce pri ce. Lovely 3 bdrm, 11• clOle lo 1choola, abop-CALL 8334600 room VIEW lo huge: aiJe view(, Pool &jaeu.ad.. (2.lJ~l bath d" · 1.. prng, library. Ml-445a sparkling, common pool! Pri~ redUiCed ~lot¥ a~ l. Gil 1 ~~~~~~~~~ yard, ~~1:!n ~m~e':t • • TURTLE ROCK Comry gourmet kitchen. pral!:al. llD6 Galu.r Dr ....... lo~looon ~·-: 1002Gewtrell 1002 Demand area of Costa DUPLEX Pre:1identlal Home. Queen siie bedroom•. Opea1 wlldays 2·6 ."' HtWll t<f;+::":::":'.;:'"0000 ,.,,..,................ Mesa . Won't las!. Call .. BR,Z·ba. lam rm, love· Den 0< extra bedroom· Sl60.QOOo6'UG8 Fors.lo 1100 .,,--"'"i=~~~ ·~\~~~T 1_""_.,..,,,.M.&1111_1 $48 900 ~~~ked~i~~:d F:if:~~=t ~Eri:ri . CH.UM-CHARM .. ;~:.:~~,iii~;··· ' ·,•: IM NEWPORT l"'•CH S52,500 a I I . 83MHU new home · anxious! LldoW .. newoomarkd. •12WIDES• , Bd ~ · · 1· ~ Tu·obdrm. l bath units Takeadvantag~·$S4,238 Spi.c.and'lpan3bedroom, •20W1Df!S• 01.3-rm, or 2 & den,. 2-ba, builtins & Secluded entry to eoter·;"J'L c One block from Beach L ~ leCKh I 041 Cull price! Call today. 3 i,batb. ~ Firepl1ret. * u WJDES • fireplace. Freshly patnted and prof'ly lainen delight living --•= Bl,d. Pnme investment. ••••••••u•••,.••u•••• 752.noo. llu1e maater bedroom Call ' ' dec.orat.ed 'OC plush;.arpets & drapes. room with crackling Our E•cL-•y• Also have others. $48,900 0c-v•-w Lot D1~•1 l•1 9 :" ~ 'lli''10·~, riir1,. with beam«I ceiling and "HUGHES TODAY" " ,.. fireplace & commanding ~ -s $65 000 I' · d r ,. I' I ~ ~ F ••• Private patio. big d ouble garage . . . . fl e 0 5Q'x100 ' buildable lot ill r~l I lrtp ·~· - 17 ............ or 530-0200 w 1e1ectdooropener.sss,ooo. ~~:1iY~~:;~r~~~ ~~~~~~~~~r~~~~~ owniiiii.' ~;\' i~%~"~. «IWDjf; _,.._m• ""~!:!':',.,. • .. :: JACOBS REALTY h t k' h commodity that won 't ZAGRODZKY R I coach. 24 x 64 Hawaiian. ,'.,. s'!':. ~~~'.m'!. in'~',":;; last tong. S87.000. each. .. .... n ea to• BIEDUCED1 $4~.~00 Many .up gt ad e d 675-6 670 muter & e:uest suites. CaJJ for details. Agent, --=====""'-'.c.:cco.:.o.:.-~~---y owner or qwca: aale, fealures, 5 1tar park. 9 Sweeping stairs t o 549·0812 WITH POOL Nice Woods Cove Duplex Elegant Dover Shor¥ Cail fCH' details. Arlyne, • 2 19 Newport llYcl. Canter' 30th second slory suites. BEAUTIFUL CON DO oc-. vu. $10,000. dn home, 4200 sq ft, 4 br!;.t BAYFRi>NT, Lrg col· eves. Hurry! Owner bouJ!hl 2 Br. Studio Model , •IY OWNER• $91 ,000. FP. Ari:h Ba) ba , spectacuJar family ~nl1l . 2 Iola, pier, 586-2851 another. Must sat'rif1ce! $34,500, Agt. 546.7739 Approx 4 yr old. vac. pre: Real Estite. 499·2217 ~m, .. · denG • ""°t 11, beatut. $395,000. Marshall Rlt)'. Sed•1ti•ck V*r Call 963-7881. st1ege, 2 sty home w /im· .. w. rea or en er-67s.t&OO RHll &tah .~~ .......... !~~! ~~~!'! .......... !~~~ [~:'."' ,,(: .. ,; ~"'&..·:;,·g;:u·,· !· ,..,::~~~JE,:;;:rar• E'.'~:~i:::~~:~~:i ~~~r;~:f~. ~~~:g~~il~.; ~=' ... ::11~m3:.i ~ar1 MoUt• a.':S:::rlookll>g . l;'r\ it Owner979·6519aflS:30 down , spac. tiv. rm . shopping & l-blk. walk to .... EWPORT SHORES ty only. Approx ~sq Ocean, Laguna. 3 Br, 2 BEAUTIFUL COR.._,E "'/[rplc, lrml din rm. & beach ; in the heart ol " ~ 3 Car gar. Baycrest Ba, out.side storage. Best " R OWNER . Xtra large 4 br. 20· x 22· bonus rm. crpt'd L.a1una Beach, in xlnt W.ATERFIOHT area prerd. Substantial offer. Eve:1/Wtoda ~ception aJ Corona del Mar duplex. e:.&STSIDE 2 ba , tax33' fam rm. drps 1n Juxunous Park neigbborhood.Awhaleof Beaut. 4 BR, 2~ balha. down. Alt 7pm, 114/ 557-1709494-0322 ' ~cnnnr-.. ·rr:n"M"LnTnn--r----.,, . L-----------------Wl-.V-.i\iL .J...arger owners home has 3BR, Family ~ B!tns, crpt/drps , walk t Hu ntington Lg. lot a buy alS42,500 Walk to pools, tennis &j !.7~•1~ .. ~1~74!:·..L--~---lii:iii:Wi;i';-;;.;~;;;-;;~ 2BA d d 2•0n-a•LOf stores. Close to schools. w /co nt'. b 1 k w a 11 . ocean. Only $72,900 BL Wide appn:. 1600 sq, S . e s . ~ um or un· Massive heated pool in A......,.,:i,_.....,._. CAYWOOD RE•LTY nAA · .-per '-"'ean View. mailer home has 3BDRMS E h Mlllll house completely !urn. rr ·•n" Only .ui:.i~u.~~ "" N-~• La M · ac remodeled. Both homes 557 . 5176 . ~ secluded yd. w /lavish ~no~ * 549.1 290 * New listing, Phase Ill ..,.... guna. ust aee iroom, an oubl e fireplace. Qui t t 0 -11 r m ... •101 VIEW fl ~. ~ home faces on a lovely street with have separate enclosedl:""--'=::._ _____ 1 prof. lndscpg. Nr. sc hls & 499_2800 o-___ _c.:c_:.=.;_:_ ___ r Somerset S.BR, l'h·ba. ~ appre~ Prl vale separated privacy. A 45' 1ot allows yards and garages Ill· Dana Point I 026 shop 'g. $19,500. Prin. on· 1 ~==="-----..j •LIDO* Priced to sell al $99,500. acb. 494 • '"$109,500. . nes• requires last "''· ••u••u•••••••••,.,.,. ly. Owner. 83>·7156 BY OWNER. double wide •PARADISE• lee MobUO. Home S"' 38 in Sacririce $44,950 Call Lar~c 4 Bd, :? ba, orean 2 STY·$2J,7SO Mobile Hom e, adull J.Bdrms. din r'm, 2-ba., faD1i1ypark-althlbeach, 645-0303 view w/assumable FllA park, oCean view. Walk l'ompl etely' walled Call~4. F09'ESTOLSOMIHC. Joan at 81-':1..-k. $53.7aO. POOL-$150MO. t.o shop'g&bus.Secluded 1o·x88' lot, rront & rear Phone OMNI Realty ... SSUME 60, deck patio. 499·1171 eves street parking, wood· GREEMllOOK 493-6800 (leave messa~ei A ro &wknds. burning frp lc. in lrg liv GIA.MT Residence, 495.75')4 after Prime Huntington Beach ---------rm open to garden patio 10 x SOparUy furn. Mobile Horne. Restricted Sea qi.ff Part. 548·5903 PP .U.-tor .... 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5 IR + POOL 6 p.m. location! Joi to bt'ach! on both sides. You 'll love '-------1 Walnut paneling 1:a lore this charming early Lido ~ + IEA.CH El Toro I 032 Antique mirrored deeor. home. $159,900. , . SACRIFICE ....................... Gourmet k•tcheo with 673-7601 AVOCADO LAND. $1'.790 . . G.1Mral I002GaMN 1002 AIANDOHED BY OWNER 2 Br 2 ba large dinin g area . ~CALL NOW J..,-----'-===----1 per AC.''RancbO, Calif. --..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Formal entry. Sunken townhouse $29.900. E\•es Includes r efr11?erator t A.nyffme. 80%SellerF\n,8Y,%Jot, . *t HUGE living room with floor to 5r86·8497. Days SJ0.7520. Winding sla1rl'ase to Custom 4 BR 752 ·7315 WALK TO BEACH, owner Tight $ forces sale. M . FAMI NEWPOITIUC:H ce•'ling lo'replace , 18. -giant hide-a·wuy master U l 1 ed & . Owner.7141676-5734 Ly HOME C • H 1 · nobstructed ocn & city raM err anx10m. 3" ..c:..:;;=:_:..::.:.c::.:..::::::... __ ~· HARMER ~ vaulted ceilin&s Ope ave you aways v.·anted suite. Huge enclosed DONALDM.BIRO BR 2 aa ·1 4 & Excellent three bedroom gallery •· l•'brary. Enter". toov.·n a model home? patio. Sll ,150 buys at 6% vus, Lile entry & baths. Ai..-,io1e,, 11 .. 1tori. ' . beam ceiling11 , • LOAN S st.e:reo intercom. jacuzzi.l----====--1 frplc. community pools & 4 I •c•ES FAMILYRbOM home: In lP,P location tainers delight wel bar . · 150 r..to. PAYS rdwd. decka. mod tennis courts. $65,500. "" ~ This huge home is local· Cliff ilia. Sunken li•ing Huge family party roo..; Here" you• chanee & il ALL• Olymp<C common kitchen. $130.000 M'pt. Shc>n.s Specials Call now' 645-8917 HIDDEN YA.WY ed in excellent area of rooin,• teparat• .. dlning adjoins terrace thru wall fronts on 8 lake too!' pool Townhome. Take 1~~~~~~~~~~1 Doll house, 2 s ty . A 1 Excldatve residential Costa Men. Close to room. TwoJ,f..U, boths,.of ,il·ass . Formal $TJ950 Nt~~tage ·Ca ll7'2·11001 frame.OnlyS63.""° EAST BLUFF·Owner, sectioa.OnHwy4',btwn ahoplJlng , .. acbooll. Spa.cl dlOUS )'Od. Tast.elul-separate d1nln& room. · · O<'!N·111 9 .,1 s, IJ 'l!/1</li(t LCllJllllMIHilh 1050 Charm.ing2·sty w/family very special 4 Br, fam, P~Boblu.&Cambria. Oveniud bdtms & z~· Y e..c9ra~e~:. Nea L1rg.1 ,tar-den view 586 . 305 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rrn.Reducedto$81,900 $16,900,prinonly6448822 Yearroundatream, low'" baths, Listed at SM :;oo 1chpqls. Pog, i ,.a:uss th JdtcbeQ irlth eating area 1 ~ • . I By Owner 3 Bd. 2 ba, Super 4 B_R, + den.'Only taxe1, good crop return, S45-idl. ' · bar&ain,Jl '~op1_y·$dl,SOO. T~o 1epac,ate mas~e~ f ..... dD111leKh J040 , Uv .rm., w/vaulted ceil-S72·500 · • ;;._ <-~J• ... •I• · 1076 !_!~$2.,•1•.o,, 11·1acre, .1 l1 · Calluow613=8550. swleli.4Balhs SweepinR " ' ,; ings & frplc Lge lot CAYV(OOvRE.lLTY ~ u,.,.._,, . ... Ol'tN1119°•/'~IUN,Ol#/v'[I' In: lo • bo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' '> ' ' C.48 •••• ti•••••••••••••••• f -4 , s.-rs masa1ve nus w/excellent view., Must * ~ ·12'0 * ,., room & more bed<oom •l'ubllc Mofle• >ee to a ppreciate Call JIEPO , C••lwrJ Loh/ -Walker C lee hea1 l state jq. • • ,. ,, I ... ' ... ,. PRllSTIGl.tti:>Mf ""' WALllTO .. CH . .. Exec. tw:;rn9 o•'er 2'000 ,•'.fo'I· fl., • Jc• bdrmi, ~ ~tbs. huge fam rooro 6: .fc;>rm~I dining room . rebate ·subject to 6% VA loan. Op.ly $63,500. ............ >lu " 1uita. 3700 Sq. fl. or lux-Assume GoY1 Loan l"iltt I 044 asG-5034. HOLIDAY ROAD 3 br, 2 bJI golf coU~e'vu. Ciytttl 1500 ury, Hurry! Easy terms! With or without military ••••••••••••••••••••••• L .,.,__. I 052 Adorable 3 BR. 2 Ba., $42,CXX> lod'n. Agt 546-7139 •••••••••"•••••••••••••• Call 963-1881. !lervice No qualif · g CICJUl'G ..,...... shake roofed, hdwd. nr. 2 fi••er·u~ plus -m for 3~a1Plot.s1vailable.at · Lo .· yin . GIMODOWM ••••••••••••••••••••••• t h • ~ ·-Pa'" Vi M I w mterest. Rent·like ~'..lS om ome, on lge. lot tenni&rourt Oc · Cu.IC ew emona payments. Many 3 & 4 4 l.ge bedrms, .2 bath. 1n Newport. Quality Only$67500, eanview. P ark. $825 full price. RWESTATE bedrooms to choose x I_ n t Io cat 1 on & Rl'ploce Di•oh! lhruout. $'14 ,500 • , 1 · 714-12.8-7668 . from . BK R .. , a 11 ne1ght;iorhood. Near all Last2BdrmCondo Ruft1 L • .. __. •"""~Ho•• SALESPEOP 842-8854 shopp1ng &rreewayswith On'JbeWestNine aune.""~··· ""'""'" """'" Ca•-aclal lE · ocean bree"'· All lbi.s At This Price·$42.000 646-4 380 IHYISTMIEtfTS l'rop'1rl)• 1600 NEEDED MOU.AG for only$44,950. CENTURYFlNANCIAL ~ l7J4J4t6-nll ••••••~··~··•••••••••••• JUST FACTS LET YOUR KIDS SCOTT REALTY REALTORS581·121o "' IA \'FRONT Havetbebea\comeran Weaellalotolhouses,lel WAUC:TOIEACH 5Jtt.75ll ,. '~ .,.,,,,. S..a.-· O(fice building, apec· ~s·te:':e":aNeHw av ""c'~lo5u!'!y3. 6 Thl•I charming 3 bedrm\~~~~~~~~~~1 La N' . ,. Oapi~trMo IOii tacular view, hu:urious ,_.... ,.. 66 on arge park-like lot HUNT guna 1gue Wute.f10HtU•~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·ex--""'veoffi-. drop.ina for all type p across from the school i~. INGTON CON-E -., ' , ei;.:1o1u ........ pertlea. · Need alert I only $4? ,SOO with easy ~TIN ENT AL cond. 2 the: choice: community xtraordinary 2Story BeauUful3. yr old home,.3 Redtaced toS600,000. t . 1 t'=i•• r• c.-2Br 1u .. ba est Home with ', br,2ba,overlooting .. SJC , lltLGRUuDY .. "---="""""""""":_I energe 1c sa espe:ople ~:ij~~t llf terms. Owner will help ~-':; • TII • m. RELAXED LIVING .. 4 Lrg Bedrms, Valley · " ·• Comm•·• · 60M T · fi mt melds l"•h cpting • extra lg.,,.~ R-~~. 675 ... 161 .oQ DID YOU sion -...,. r }i •I , I anance. dr~-frnlc A l · featured in this fairway Din. Rm. & Family Rm. quiet.street, adjaceni'lii•--"'"-'-.__--,-_::.:.::.._::o.::.: Harbor Realtors, 400 E -· ... SCOn R••LTY · ,,..., ..... ,. • rms roug view bome. <·BR o·r 3 • VIEW k B ' ""''" t7th,CM646--r ~ l.lle kitchen POOL r °' par · yowner.PriD.on-.• 57QOC..ft. ---Wt'rlhtretohelp Sltt.7533 · · • ec. den. fam & din rm , $239000 1.y·swsoo 493 -... KMOW 1:;;:;;;,;:.;:;':_::'::;:~;j~~~~~~~~~ rm. pvt. patoo, etc. 2 '" B 3 ' .0 . ' . ...,. M-1 •W..12U.its ..... . Jt. -Walker !:tee Real !slate SUPER SHARP! As· .,,.. a , -car. ga r . 1 -....,. :;::>':"!~~~l~H~~: IAY·SttORE ~=!~ ... · .. !~.~~ $35 950 f~:a~I; l~n~~q~l.i~~ ~~ ~~'i,~i:;:;a~b WAlfJlf'llOl(f. M~,0~ ~~i:i .. ~z:..~ ~~.r~':1ooo"rea. Lot .. •.ti:>~munity located Y0U'H4YE No. Bay Front • firm 536 1851 I area. $87,500. .. ~ femei ror Horses ; s wim · e es.549-1 ll<irithin euy walklog dis· EYlll"':'ING Balboa bland l/2 Mlle To leach · · · LAGUNA •H>un lfA"T !!:,'i:::.-...... ·&dub facilities in'. Ulnce of· South Cc;ta1 t Sgr-aclOUll ent·ryi.. l>aSPlhsEC· for sale613·5106eves It's all here? Luxury , For Sale By Owner Irvine· ~ 1TI4!6JI 1«1> ·' .eluded. Many fine ex· au Itoffen a private ca.re-free. beach living. Turtlerock 3 Br. 2 Ba . !~~~~~~~~~· ~ traa. By Owner . $148,SOO . .t ke f~boaUng and tis-'lfi\CULA R Ll•VJNG lal:toaPettinsula 1007 D1stlnct1ve MEDITER· wet bar all amenities Spl'if Level . 11<1...f93-l051 · ,, apacioos clubbous ROOM, OAK PLAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• RANEAN DESIGN. Sub· S59,500. 552-7629. . "' l•~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;F~==~:=:~ _'Witll pool & jacuui. •lld FLOORS , ..COUNTR Peninsula Pl. 2 sly Ue combination of colors 3 Bdrms .. 1_~ bat.ht; 3 • r:asant pathway9 wan· KITC~EN . Chopping Spanish. remodeled 2 Br, & textures . Dream CREATE garages & voew. No loan La,.IGOffl<e ~ ........ flag tl:a ru l•ably block land, IOOd center, 1\4 Ba, frpl, 2 sun decks, kitchen. wood cabinets ... do your own thing to fee : owner will finanee! Last Chance! Comer-b!.~3,000 sq. ft .• ... .,anclu:aped green bell. new appliances, lots o rm fOC' expansion & pool. built-ins. l Y.a batM. Din· th~s super located, very Newport Heights. M .500 ~an view offices. On· ilbwe have several out· new cup~a.nb-LARGE Ocean view. $85000 pp lng roo m for those pnvate. but only partial-CA.Lt. '9' ''•·241.a atte park 'g. Aaking ,.~ndint z &:.3-Bed LIBRARY . Ll.ghted 6TW8'18 ' special occasions. Ankle-ly land.sea~ large lot; ~\::.!~ $160 ,000. Xlnl term s _bomes to choose fto boOlr,.. cl·-~~..."....:~~ter 1w PEHluroi~ d 0 eep <1 arpe~. Versatil HUGE brick patio. 3 -"""'4WC. ~~-hota~esrebanadte'"'lOne avail.toqualifiedbuyer. nga,LSS0,900.C UU'ID"u..rnmt:toom, ""' "' oorpanw1thconverti· B~rm s ., family room, Rt:Al.TY · ... '9UNh·Llgmta 2890 extra large closets:· bath Z·Houses for the price of ble DEN. Lazy veranda. "4'1.th soanng ceilings & :olt'•r s,•t•rl '••• Offkt some. 4 Shope, s apts., corner SELECT with J...,.W plus 2 walls 1. But buy on Point and comm. SWIM '11 NG wall• of glas" Tulane in· $55,450 lo $69, 950 IO<., annual gross in- o( &lmls J. mint view o in addition, bolh com-POOL. Emergency sale, dividual home, steps to llG CA.HYON ,... ' CQ.me $11,444. Aaking PROPERTIES Newport Harbor. Owner pletely upgraded. 2-BR calltoday,842-8854. pools , tennis, recreation PRIVATE ocean corn-ONLY$172,500. .Lt.H RANCH"rtl''T Sl67,.'i00. Owner will ~ fatted to sell after rlxlng 1-BA front & l·BR, l·BA r o o m . o w n e r munity. Im med poss. Highly upHfadod "Broad· ~ u.> finance:. tlle: purchase. " udfe.amhouse.$188.500. rear. $79,000. HOLLIS transferred. As king Upgraded single ta.mil)' moor Plan #I, 4 Br + Gre,tb\u'! "~41 DAUl'H. Q M~t. see Lo appreciate. WOOD , Rllr.6'15-8676 $70,500 S.BR w/trg UVing room den, fam.rm .. 3 trp'tcs-_. Pac-M·tter REALONOMICS ri~61oo """" APOotntmect OD})', Call formal dining, lovelf pool. Jacuzti. Corne;' .., •• r -l'iW J"AQUIN 6'&-7171. COfOftCl .. Mcr 1022 WEHAVERENTALS landscaping.$'14,SOO. View lot . Owner HaMI Mn U Of'f~ 1119 . rr s FVN to Bf No. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J--'======""~ CALL 552 .. 7000 547-5832; 646-4871 . ' ...... CHECK THIS..1900 Sq. • --~ TO~ OU ·4584 493·2513 IKE NE.W Harbbr ~ ·-· l •,1.~-• -RARE FAMTASTIC 49fn9joylhe...-Lit.-8%Financing-"·tble f\. Pt61'1. bldg. on 72'• ·' $69,100 fl · 4 IR DUPLEX ""H SE H. hi d u Rall .ny between Dana -C-1 OL Victoria & "I SO OFl•YSID SUper Huntington Beach sdot.Yktjo 1067 1·g a n s .; .umust s~ll PoiJl\ aOC1 San Juan 00 Placentia, C.M. only "'' HARRYIAlllTT ._ · ~ E end .1 T • qwckly by owner. Prioc: ""'Obi 16.>000 ~ 1 ~ti Riii•• •••int with a3 BR, 2 BA rental. um ownllouse a ••••••••••••••••••••••• on I y . e 7 3 . 6 3 T 7 t""" ipo. ' · """~ w carry ...,..._ Sellint 8nyW.ng with a Only I V, years old. only $39,SOO . 3 Blg FROST Owner/BKR , , 4'6-3451 1st. at 9 '-" •• ACT Daily Pilot ClauU'ied Ad Featuring beam ceilings, Bedrooms. 2 ba tbs, · · (tMJOI QUICK· This sharp office -•-a ·'m"'• m Uer t 1 dream kitchen and din· 0..fM9-l.m' Find what y' .. · ;r.nt 10• .. 'rop. won't l ast al _.. vt:EDwidutllt. • .. ..-a ••. na UN wood and brick BY • -·..-$35000 · dn ~ ~ • justcallM2-5678. textures and P•rfecl ing area & no co mmon OWNER. Turtlerock A cozy crack Ii n g li~D;•;ii;y;P;i~lol~C~Ju~· ;s~i ~ed5~~J~;;;;~;:::;~~;;;~ • ./$S,OGO ., toned )oc . wall Only stePs to pool Plan I , highly up · fireplaceonathillywto-, ; . ·' A&P, al VlitOrla & • '1•11 II 1002 81111.. , ' 100.Z . ltionoCall....,1'211. and recreation. Assuma· graded. 3 BR, 2 Ba din· ter's eve. Your put'Chast Newport Macll.1 ( I06t Hl11111pMt •ae:1t1 1069 Pt.atentiaAve,, t.M, Ph: ••••••••••"••••••• .. ~ .... .._.._...,...•••• ble 1'~'11 loan with ingrm.xlnt loc.Nr0Park olafireplacehomewUI •••!••••••••••••1 •••••••••••••••••••••••-••• H .D, Johnson, Bkr. :)C • pymnts only $212. pe & Pool. S68.000. Prine. include a full cord of ' 646-8362 at 2111 Placentia month l.noldl taxes. Firsl;;onlr~~·~fm.;;;;20:;;36;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;! wood or a gas fog iet.-. .~;;A;;v;;e~.,~C~.M~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l'~~~~~;~;;:;:~'~im~e~o~l!l~e~r~e~d~.~C~a~lll Your Choice. Several .. • 1 "' • •' - - ,, . TnRREL ~. ~ I q lb· I q c r, S~9,995·EMERGENCY SALE· Needs a llttl'e work sln·e thousands, L Bli. ~acltyard wiili 18%)' veranda: ~ den, ;irood cabinels, breakfast ~room ,"f•a: .can today! , , WUNµ WESTERN: Walt to .0 lcllools. Giant master bedioom .-~ High wood beamed ceilln11• --1.ible den, llining room area' bullt·lns, luxury l:•""'t .• ,. ooo" llRlll>Mlll -.. -....... A 140,.1720 atlll?aM ...... s1··....-.... c •• , ... -- 546-5880A1enl. STAND ...... D ST•Rfi 1uper locatiOns ln El ~1-L' .. -• 11-._L · UQUOkSTOl\E D•-•w ~" ~ Toro, MistiocJ Vleio., ~,,.,_ DUi'ilKIBr N vr-1.CA You'll enjoy lhe effed. o1 Laeona Nlf uel stilt 1 JlESaNTW. BACJ(StH;E c.c:MW« ew Uc. "Seetlnt hi.&h SOUTMOFHWT. I VJ%YA the clerestory windoW available. dtntilJ' toe. Wlll buy oc 2 Un.its eac.b 2 bdrms. C ... to Ille Lo.!! ~.atrium and the open CENTURY FINANCIAL be. '1S-8n2, c.omer lot, qWet loea-Sh..;,-. bed.rm. 2 bath dining room with rail. 3 B.EALTORS:58l:l210 OPEN tfOU$I 1-5 tlon;underM,000 homeinnlee .... a.Bltos. ll<lrms.,2b•lhs .drHm7i-=====~~I THUllS.,..., SUM, , Md-' •--w COllll.........,.. MW carpet.I fresh and kitchen and a price ol By owner. 2 story, 4 6 U": •••..-.,·•••· clean. et.,.. lo acbooi. & sso.ooo br/denwlbrick bar,2ba, BR. ...str. JIR-1\D adjoining -• mu for-1700 ....... I 64~766J stores. $11,450 Caah t upgraded,ndtriood deck, den/sitJin'l :rm. 4~'8a +powder 'f'n)::' -•••M•••••••••••••••• VA""1mtlllol$312.Just 552-7500 log, covered P•<lo, Alrcqitil. 4i;heatwlhumld/debWrud ~LA•UMA Lots R·l 30lclll; tor2 listed. CaU to lf?:c ! i eazebo, cwtt. Jacu11:i, elev at.Or. Lge. fam. home -62' ori CONDOS t12.000IOUllr.!S9avlew Dt-8831 d h I I I fruit lie sba~e trees, th h.... I · ,._ II ,_ -"--· Pri•oal7 ....... •• re sprinklers. Reduced. e....,.w Pier_eS p.,.~.Cl)Ollghfor wwoow1tervi, .... 2&• .11 ... 1 ..u. ~,900. Open 60' bo8" $3!5·"""'· #21 Unda Isle Dr-. ~c untta Crom ..-.ooo. VllWCATALIMA ;I I_ i •• _' reelty RouseSat&n u..s,~ ~t~ ~I~ t ....... _ _!.Pr•••· North Frm:n hUf• Beam.cell:l:~-~~~-~~~-~~~1~~= ~:;==~~I VJ•8ab.la59&-089S -'" 1 ~ --.- ll"1•I r\D.IO the best ~ r · . 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Beautifully rurnish"" laree:atud.ios and. ~ar._/[P.lb .!·1 1 cb, Qd•t resld•~illl -· •taie . ll~Clt. lzi.lli. -,.,, ...... -sias.ree.A&t • ' -~ JBR.2balomelorD15 bed ,... u 'th r ladt)' -· .. 1a •.... ··--·-' .••• A .... t.. r.-... "" -·· *'* ...... SMS mo. WILL CONSID£R ~e room 1'Sulles -a Wl ull 1.~·~.1~r1t~Bl<l\~~-~!!!!~~1;1;;;;;:::;.~~~.,.;;;;:;!~i;~;.;;';;;-;;1i;J ,.,_,. ·' , •. ~ ,._ m &. ail! St.1• MZI« snmENn kitchens. • . ~ 1l,,;.RGE~ z br, 114.S{moJ OCEAN vft, .. ~. l br, Zll1. $125 -·Dia 142.IUT. -R •2 br, l ba,/ ~-• 0Uldrnoll.Z:11Jf -..lm!So1111•WI\' ~f,;d°:ci 4t1i~J;:.,."'1· ~~=J: BT.,. alJl ?!,ll.2Nba~Wllhous1 •l•r Apartment living with motel con~e-·1 ~.~ ... b;..:,b.ai:'.~i!. t.a.?4f.IUI 4; • ' L.&tm.- 1 , 41' ~~lli"1.tl0"' -~· ._. ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--~,. nt •. (lean niences. Helilted pool sun deck air-pd813341e]4 ('1111 LGEZbt.~.drtiit,f~ •m.JDIOAPT• ' Jl41 Malillo--~YUmov•rn.On ndilloni r .I '•·tll'ti"' · • yd. $115 inr1 N CIO;o! 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J .,..., dl.~whrw • .Uc ep\&. &atl'" l pr, cl'Pll. drps,.1---':..::.:...:=~-- e,<!roOMSu l'lli batJl f .• lnclt 3169 REAl.TORSN~fil~ ln1 "'°"'·Good location EX' ECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL~ 1 <losed 1ar•1•. lrplc· bllna~poqli...$J5S mo. Greil while water, •lew, eacbunk.\.iathedr~ceit •••••••••••••••,••••••• · · $l:iO BBQ. Ou at waw .,a. Adyltl no peg. 61~ So. 1Ja1., z br, Ii:• ba, inlt, pl .. ~ cu llnl. LIDO ISLE BAY FRONT -· y-, JZJ4 OR. ZOIO Hlwport ·-' Poot • ll!ltr. noree. • pool, <abte1 no d>ll<lreal JGiteotafoeted. .a Wint.er,S8r,2 8a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 2 ba s~gle ram two•IHfrcmt..... LA MANCHA AnS OUTSTANDING 1 Br apt pell, rear• leu• '* vdt&&e or finl UMr to ~ 2U t• 4481 2 Br. 0>rMSo w/8onus Rm. bome ill (;W_ve~ale. Use Co1to M--. C.fee .. •2617 178~\ Ptice, pt! U!Uque in~le beamed mo. 416-82'11 e\11!1 tulheltet.551·.UU Sanda cream purr 3 2 ur tar. 8rookhunt Ir poo I , ten nt s and ( 'I ' --. &4240'1S ~ ttlllnp. t .~dsbwsbr. ~Zk~ blk_~..,, r1 HIAllllA. CH' BR.ZBa 1 1 dbl · Ellla.S305mo.orszooyn parl .. $423 ~42·26 I ~-~•·u~·H & """'· u\11 no.J><U. Stbea<b n<>,.U liZlOlll· ' rp ' ·car., leue. Pb: 142·$038 or OR ,.._,,,~-""""" c.iifS..S.28$& t tl0 l • c·abt'e OH &OLFC:OUISI polio. Pool & roe. an1. m.tc • BR, 2"' ba +ram rm Y~I c~ h••tp I . 2 Exec DupJex.e·s "50Moolb. • · and bonus ro>m , In 1Bt 1,.8r+jr.oe._aBr,3NlCE l.Br,.1 Ba, pool ,~ la • .,... PJ •• or w/lpadoul home·lllr.e " A&en\646 380 Condo, rplc, 4 BR. 2 BA. Tur\Jerock $S7S HallMt Uafunli.e.d Apw lw•h ~ Br To*flhOUa ;"O.rpct.I. sbag cpl. drp1, cl• lOi-'-=;;c...·,_--,---- BR ownr'• unit. Lob 0 Bayshorp • Bd 3 ba inclda Assoc. fees & OR.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••-•••••• drape•! flrepfa~. 3 everylh1ng $190. $41·'1986 Sludid •Pt \le"' claJ;an, ,, ..... for view or tht winter MtaJ .us . clubhouse. S36S /mo. 2 BR + deo on Wlle~ in Me__........ 3269 e .. ~ . '114 ~poolj. 4'tennls COUl'tl • al\.~ • '*' DO CootinJ. ll . eoWH,aounnetk.l.t~ef • .-;t•eve9;' ·mo .. 963-4511983-1786 . Newport Beach. Bnng .... ,_.... °' """'"° • tym :s1un1s1 2 _ ... Z ,_:_ cl uifl.' Ci'll 211-J t•Ddlelll~-.dlne, 1ndo61 . your boat $600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••h•••••• 4MOOH'arbor..Sl'ld --: • t"ar .. (.....,.. ailer1pm • Lar.i.odri. TWo 3 BR untts " . LtooJSi..E EZllv10g,2 Br, 2 Ba , pool, . ' Br & {R, \lie:W, tennia. $:17.51) WHIC''&1JP Co&laMCla l'1li)~'1.802Q gar. lmmed. otcup .1..c=...:..~----- apd (Wp; BR. units. A)I l..idoNord Bajfroot• Br, =· ear. Fee. A1ent. L£ RAISOR pool, • mo. 559-46461 •Sluctto& l BRAflla . AdUlla, nopera..&if.4757. ~ 2 Br~. OC«!ln ncJtled In •Ooday at 3 8.t, Pier fr. Slip. $1000 ·9900 642·823$Joyce •1."V &Maid Sttv .,_\•all CASA VJCTORIA NEW &REED APTS vtew .. ~l, stove. ~ef1fc, ~~·u~~~!f ~~ ~ ,..1220 I.Steve) 3 Br, 2 Ba. kJds/sngl, pet, REAL TY On Lido Jsle 3 Br. 2 &. 4~ Serv. Htd PQOI 1 ~~~~~~!t.~'::d.r. ~ Br fW/lrplc .. Gar, pool, ~id~ fl~~;m mo~ a.5511 . i Newport. Helgbta 1 8 fncd. pr. Fee. Agent. .szlCampus Dr .. lntne frplc. 8~)' pa~.o. 2 car •Chi drtn~n Adulta-No~Sec.1ate Jae. ~~ •Ulll. pd. 383 114-8M-41SI .._ ":~'.!!:-----=-:..,;,-rioarage b'1g y' 301'1' &U·t!IOO* C1mpusValleyShopCt.r. gar. w opener. *'75 • •. ~~FmoFw"'eehlky'•'"re~n:.,' Peol recrrra,le•ton, llamiUoo,645-"''1,. r L-+ -' Pr ~~ , • a, C•LL83' "600 67S-688"1 r6'1S·1S4 1 -o • '· . ~-· rt~lf· Jl6f I--1f 29 .,,.,$2055411-0158 ..... ~ •-• 3240 -~ wtad ~Vi<toria.6'2·8970 La. Apt 2Br. lmpt'd til•-wpor · .,.~·····,••••••••••••• _,,. -• 2 Bd s~ i r hi -•·N rt Bl d CJI , p · ·~··•••••• ••••••••••• 2bciplex~roraa1e1tcte~i u.r..,· tid ;;·~····;·~·;;;~·~····• ~v·,:P1:1' t~~;id'rrs· pa1ftte ~~~11S t .rC:e! ~ Ms.'7~r~ 'H«iftdeDe MeM ~r:,u~Y~~~auo. ,HlfUx'"- slde. SUS,000 & "~",000. ·•~i·••••••••'•·••••••• e A .. avetod omes, ii · ls , . • bright tchen. S min. ~ :. ~tbhitr 3 br, f! oa, l1e . OWnr,MS-3655 .~ • · · • te...aY ay. See Lo ap. wa paper.poo · mo s fro m b uch. aChool, NieiJlBrdplx Quiet.Sep. 160W.Wlholl.C.M. 2 Br, 1 Ba, ae-. carpet. Ind. apac Rl!•ster aulle, . 3202 prec. S310 to Sl&S, orrnore.$460.SS2·M73 hosplt. 1 Corner of by Jir. Empl adl( over e•--..1••-"' enclosed gar1ge Xtnt ... : .. rm .a. dbl 1arat,e 'NEW LISTING ' ·~";•J•;•••••••••••••••~••!t ~963-1786 L..ogiilH leoch 124, Orange ·Clay Newport 35, rt0pel.!. S48·1021 B~ GROU~DS location, near 'soutb~l,\4> do07 opener a.va11: CHOICEl-PLEX ~· ;l ¥.!.}[:it; j N/W , fireplace, super ~ ••••••••••••••••••,•••• Bch. Dano Point 1724 ADULTS-r;oPETS Coast Plata, A\lail. about ~ -=eatioo .area. An 2 BR, shag c~pt,l-.+!-~'t\1f~ .. If?,_. BR, 2 BA. $335 mo. 5l!'f VIEW 3 BR, 2 ba, deck. n1 s..to A 3210 ·~·••••••••••••••/••••• IO.ml.nut~ lO~aft. Lge 11 115 . $210 n:\O . Call f'41Jt. ,DOG~· bltns, lush tandscapmlJ. , ~' . , } -• today. 98J...UB7963·1196 townfbeach. $42S. mo. o •••••• :: ••••••••••••• $235. OCEAN view. 2Ml&J 2 Br U~5 .• lee 2 Br 962·8118. • $ 12• Owner occupied. $78,500. . leaseopt.loo 49t-t830pm 0 w /patro S2ZO. Ga1 & ba 865Am.IP,.Wp,N&. Pdhtlpals only please. I · RHSERYICE Available now! 4 BR. pool · Nite 3 · · 2 ba. bllns, La Crest 1 · wner • water incl. Draperies, 3 klwnbae, ZYa : c~. ~•nacedbf A•en\. 549-0812 or! TOLANDLO&DS home. $31l5/mo. Ask for cpl /~.;ar. nr. :-Vamr 494-tlMB carpe1f, &••heat, gas ~:ltNNNrp!;:1r~ WIUJamWalt.etliC:O.) Mio6'110 Member of Boa.rd of Keilh,962..C71Act. CHARMING Laguna &Fa1rvu $.150.6'2·SS83. Hwitlftgtonleoc.h 3740 itoye. a.ir p>ndlttoning, ~l~:· 0 · · :~ c J:tt.t " R-..a.-d ' Realtors, Better Busi-Move in now! 3 BR. 2 BA. Beach 2 bdrm., l·balh. 2 BR , 1 ba, din .rm .• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'fl'.tmm1ng pool, tee. 8a11root 2 ~Y,. ~• f I nessBureau,Chamberof Super sharp. Nr pool. Closeln. Frplc. Enclo&ed carpels drapes , new BEAUTIFUL 1 br furn .room,washers&dryers. Adult"•I huge bed~ma. ::i:s~.4SJ.O . 1· Now offered 8;t sas.~-Commel"'!·~ close t.o ocean. $42$/mo. yard. $375 Mo/yrly. peiDt. z ~r gar., fen~ apt.s SITO & S180. Spanish NEW s a 2 br 114 ba $170 no P4ltJ... Jnqwre apt . ~eRenlalUn1Ls,orli\le SJ..-505 AskforKeilh9S2·"471 3 BDR~S ., 2 bath~: yd . gd are<t . S265 . style bldg, pvt enelt.aar, paqp,:Jden..Adutts,nO c.sw:WUson. .. ~BR,1.tam1 rmd, 2·~'.llfj oc~an side or ~wy. 10 831 ·5975. pool.sauna,lndry.adlta. petsS2i:5.642-l603 ADULT 2 Br Eu&aide OCEAHNOHT~ e w JJOO an ren New Condo s Br 2 Ba , pn\late commwuty. $450 17301 Keel80D Ln 1 blk ' Li k ' IBR.2Ba. S350Win~ , ib. • , I ' prof. int. decor, was Mo/yrly. Souttl:Lc ~a 3286 W. of Beach off's!ater. MEW~STSIDE· e!lcl.aarace,pa o.U e ---.TOllACM CAll · . . model ~mo +dep TURNER •ssoc ••••••••• ••••••••••••, 842--·0 2'a & ~ " d • new.&44·.9878 ~·--• , " · · ' ......., · · ~ • 1 ho Qc ''"° r V':'n, cp • rps, 3BR.28a.P2$Winter ~ . . Refs.req'd.963-S461 1105N.C$tHwy,Laguna 2 ~r. 2 me. ean . bllos & dshW1br. S27S DMOrolat 3JZ6 3BR Zba$300W tr "r: Fee-1 yearserVlce 49.,.1177 view, f k>lc . carport. Huntington Har~r l BR 548_7437 1 ••••••••-..•••••••••••••• • n • ' .. I 1 $9S . Costa Mesa bach 2 Br. dbl gar, 5 blks lO bch. Adults. 0 pe ts . Lse. + br Jo(t, avail tllru May L«e 2 Br 2 Ba upper SEA Wl)4D • pad. . $285.Nopets.Avail.Nov . 497-1612< l7P.ft.1 1;w'kdys, 15 l250 mo Day•; Eafhi•hJe.21r' Bttns/dsb'wshr. S230rino: Condo,38R.,2ba.~de:n. ' R£.ALTYitHC: $100. Santa Ana 1 br, 4.968-0652 2 NEW HOMES Sat&SUr all day. 879-2061.eves.8'7U01f Bltns w/w, re-trig, pool Ad~Jt.s,nochlldten /pets. Unf.Vrly:,.$475. 41 714114.1371 ·childok Village:Rea1 Estate 3 or• Br. 3 Ba, ocean Wettmin: ~ 3298 Loqmta leoch 3748 $190. Adll.1, no pets 5"!~,!~28, •t3-IO·l-~-Orange 2 br • best No Agents Fee view. $425 .. 3 Br. 2 Ba ••••••••• '•• •••• •••. • •• ••••• ••••••• • •••••••••• 6'2·9:520 83 0 I t · 4 'Plex, ~osta Mesa . SJ.I&. HunL Beach 2 br. •Bushard(Vorktown oce~w $315. 962·9666 Fireplace $upt!r 4 BR . 2 t!~F~~JoEN~!,.AY~~d 3BR!1 Ba. w(gar . Newly '~ • I ·~,590. X frefttal area. gar. .ic':-~d~:n~f.:i~nd or · BA ran1 style home. phone. ~a~ndry . 'vulag~ decor. w!st c .M Nr ••·~v•'•••• ... ••••'11;9 . , o"Wner,&t2·9T7Z: . S17S. Coat.a Mesa 2 Br BR B" S34 View Home. All le vel . n;,5.963-i67963·1786 lnn.494 ·9438 SchlstSltPG, SJ.95. Mo. o-"·c:M -ft _ • ' 'f . 3 , 2 "··· 5 N .-. 64>1336 ..,_ 2 UH. IT LOT studio •Warner/Magnolia 3Br. Zba, deck, bltns. Looking f a nice family -; . . ot""''"'· .... SHOPPlt'Ci • ~.rt bJltdlng .in .CO&ta =-~·Cost.a Mesa furn. 1 3 BR,2 BA ... S:WS n:!3~4o~4SO mo /yrly · to rent 01 1ho~c. l BR. 2 K~~;~,,~~.a~s~~; MESA VHDE l;l UiBr3pb. bltnt, dis· OCEANF!._'?_NTdnew 11'r lfesa nOw. E\len has a $195. Costa Mesa 2 br •McFadden/Bushard BA. supe ocat1on. $310. Reas. rates. 4.94-2508 NEW '2 Br. 2 Ba, adult bwuben1, aom~)"/frplcs upper ..... ..,...., rps, W · - o6 IL W.11 Work udi 3BR,2 BA ... $J75 HHfs 3250 mo.963-4p796.1·1786 ap" Lge beautiful Jn • ..a..z car garages. From Yrlylff.$35i0.&12·344:t:"' st o,seenow. 96J.4Sft?or963-1786 ..._ f o t 2 partially · • ·1Ll E t with you on price and $225. Santa Ana,3 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• urns vo.:ean r 0 • teriorso~ntolushwater •299· ons 11 ates, YRLY 3 br, 2 ba, frpk, "plans ind &ell lhe units, familyok 3Br, 2 Ba, like new. Allan· lBr. 2ba, cpts, drapes, e-ct 3425 rum. 2 BD, 2 ba, t\B.ury landscap1ns. E\lery1 con.-m.251" blt.ns. iarawe. BJ 38lh8l. tqo. ~ SZ7S. Garden Grove 3 br U1 & Bu.shard, gardener d.Shwshr, patio &. pool. ••••••••• ••••••••••••• d~Pe~~l~:~o~~rnteb: ceivable ~tra. Must see Park. $4(Q, 541-4063 eve uail l wJfrplc r • inci.,$350.546-0'ZSl $300mo.83"l·lS8l SUPER P sh. beaut. de· beach. Winter rental to appreaate. $355~. $100.Ma• .... ' ~.Anabe1m4br,2ba, $350,3Br2Ba.renced yd . .'19ecHiquel 3252 cor:"le . partially $3,5-$370. 49,.1055 ~t.~7~~Jo~=:l Dnve Allowwe PAUHIWPORT 9iP1~ kub &petok. -' cta:i..i-& pets OK Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• rum1 shedP br, 2 ba. dbl 494-3834 U--3 ..... 2.. APA.RTMIMTS I J1 M~mber Board 01 UU.0'"" · .· J:arage/ pener. Pool. · ........ Bacbt\otlor2 • ~,1 .,_. 15,_ o . Realtors, Belter Busi· schools. 893·S876. Ava1 LGE 2 br, 2!,IJ ba. twnhse, $38S m• 615 .7184 or S22S Furn lovely Vle:w. l ;r~ 1*i.U. fireplace~ bqm, FA Bedrooms and ' WMWsr.-NtWPOIYSlllQt oessBureau&Chamber now. frplc, lndscp, comm S7S-l0JO. er apt. Nr bch. Resp. -.. · ·• h-eaL •.C LOS·E TO Townhou&el ' l~utl'P , ' ! ofComfne~e~ ,, ; 1 2 BR hse, brnd ·nu cpl&, pool. $31~.640-02S4. employed. 494-4200-• ,Z l OCEAN~SCH~~LS. Fr. $229.50 ----""1·1 . .. 530-8505~91· complJ.lyfncdyd,dblcarMissJonYleio 3267 ' BR. 1 ~o~e po~l : $165 F'urn . Cbarming PARKS SHO P NG . Open9-60aily • OU.11t.:1ERS ' -"'-·-_. gar. $290 mo. 536-0907, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cludbedho1i1 ·dr d IPYI P . Bach. Nr. Bet!.. l:Jtil: pd. .. $l2S&r->. PtrT~th. Spa-Pools· Tennis. . nr,111 16aala.a. 3206 962-1788askforNan.• MowttttoMonth ~ra 11 a or ace.I Em lo ed adlts . AJi:en 960-38SIO"Nt·8300 Across from Fas hion CLIENT has $28,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.A. Clos lo S.C. Pla:r:al Resp. P Y · · , Bea~h Bjvd. West-on lJland at Jamboree on eomi.ng out qr escrow. VACANT! Spac. 3 br, 2 ba Hun\. I;lbr Twnhse. Neve~ ~enfah Or s h o PP 1 .& ~a. r k s.. 4.94.-4200 'Adarh&, 4 blka to · San.lo.qu.in 111111 Road . X$18000.ca5hplus$10,0l_>O. townhouse. lge g~rage. occupled, 4 Br 3 Ba,~ TennleaMS $350/mo. st,lasl,secun-,Hewportleach 3769 PIMECIEEK # t ;\labl:~.rtghlooe 1714t644-lt00 . 10% In\. Needs unlls 132.Pearl 6'0-4307 • boat slip, tennli1, pool, ty. No Fe 1_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• UYES UP • bk>Ck to~Roc:t!_ester. , ' cCJntra(;l, the moretbe ' jacuzzi. $65C))se. 547.9975 Mission Viejo, Laguna ~ ~ 1 U I>L"oll I or 2 Br, adults, no pets, TO fTS M.lME Lee 2 BR TbwnJJoUH apt better. Wltl lake prOblem 38r, 3ba, frplC, part or673·9415 Hills & El Toro. fl • 1-l:i c.i\ $170 /$190; 2'21 E. \6th S\, Ovi'r 51ii t-t1U lrct's and Br'and New ~(bf' ftnl 1)t.-ba, b&l.M. DW, patia, r.::opertiel. Bkr. poi ru~~·11'e4. lmmac, Ava.il.Kids&pet.sOKxlnl c~~R\F.g~ffl·IAL I I DMES N.Hts646-1801 tr)•o !'k L1",V.t'~' with Hunt.Hart>ou.r.i,.2.&i enc:-lgar.)fl'Hoeg·llO!iP rm1n, 1S2-1920 ;•P8ClOUS. $500 lllO: Call area. lge 4 Br 2 Ba, $445. REALTORS. 581 -1210 :IMa ......., .. NB 541·11~5 $40 WK UP 1&2 Bdr &: w a te~l a lf,; (,liJlC a br.848-o02o. I S250/Al0642·059I\ J I 4· HnUSES JtMly:61S-~442or S58 9211 . Dave, 842·88.M. Bach., Color TV• maid rel axing l'I lt in g for . . ' VIEW t ~ hr can lP ~-'-rl .~ . wit' eof'-adelMw ··3z2: 3 Br, l lh Ba, bltns, crpts. 411 flags~p, N.8 . 38~. serv, pool. THE MESA . your s paalou~ new l·or N~V N.lnted ql~tm ap ·J.·, 91i' ;,rt~ut/}":1~··.rL~\~ ••••••••••••••••••••••· ATTENTION SINGLES drps, renct;d yd. $3-tS mo. 2'1.iBa, Pmt. 2 ca r gar. 4~ N. Newport Bl. NB 2-lx."t!room \8~ll rtm~nl. t b:;;:.~e. lJct_O't!f~~ =~~SlA1~eAr..' t Ide Cost M CQzy 3 BR 2 Ba closi Vacant newer 3 Br. 1~ 22862 Via Octavo. Frplc . Sjl 25 mo. See 646c96&1 . t'ro~ $220. i'urn1lurc , 8 esa Wal . • r • te . Ba beach home. w/frplt .581·$32'7 nu.in. o· $at . available. Small p~t s Hunt. Harbour. $300. mo. ON THE BAY d~l300 ~9f..11 1 f.'.•f.}. hgre ,...~sf:, .:C, "ea~I ttef0~~ $.1115 mo. 842-2SJS ask f,,, POOL 5 r 1 zn/'245·8441 Ex:ctng ZBr, Zba, eondo, OK. Ad,1/t:; only . .fJfhcf' Vacant. 531·9'770 Beaut. A.pt, 4 Br. 2 91. u ere • ·.~, • ~ -3.oMi · DaJe. . • pa seats~· f'P .c. bltns/oc/bay vu. pool/ Qpen 9·0Q lo 6:00. 23UtJ 2&3BDR-Atlhebeacb bea.med cell. ftptc, ?A:r3t°"·'· ~ch wit aft:5,61 indrplanter,cov dpal10. fTNVL~.Secluded3Br . jac . ....,/d .S36S.973-~l. f'a1r\·1«!11o' Hll .. C<Js l~ N~·PriVlte-Ex.Jarge dshwshrtaso.m-1mor , ii :awn' ~ privay,; · 2 , Br fn>lc dining lgi 4 Br, 2 Ba, $295. sngls, firepit , all attach. 2 Br 2 l~ ba. di~wshr . dbl. gar. NEAR be h 2 br 2 ba ~leso. .. Phonc !ij,5-2300. Luxurious (eature.s. 6'13·S719 wknds or af\. ea • orlio'!"he'r w .... fan9-kli. bttns: nr't>ch kids/petsfncd.Agt. Bahse.S375mo.830-47S3 Childr8i1s1ngles OK . 5260 uati~cJune~s4s-4oe.3 · Hunt.Harbor·•-•· 5PM. t..,..I~ ~ ve l ere,,.. _,,,.~ ~ · 642·9900 . d $295. Inmed. 968-6215/ · . . · 1 Br. utiJ pd, s~e. cpl!. ·r----------great:· i~lt;menl ;a _,.,.. · . Pool .2Br,2Ba,chil pet. 963-456'7\lr.Daly beforem1dmghl. drp!I, refrig. No dos;s. l688'Sims Adult.souplex unfum.4BR.28,4. SJ.OS;ObO .lirm.\.!T err: Coste Mffe 32i4 Kid Haven, 3 Br, 2 Ba. Jg gar. Fee. A1ent. OCEANFRONT APT $170. 831-9276 •· 5'0-8442 st6-f150 upper .. 2 Car C'•(: pw\ F1 r nta Rea I ly, 1.1· .,••••••••••••••••••••• yd, pet, gar· Fee Agt 642·9900 o..texet U11fun 3600 I Br Wntr rentl $200. Util D•luKe a Br ... l l/A Ba, Seaahore, steps to .. ~-· S40-ZJ.l5. 1 East.side Jux. duplx, 3 br, &&2-9900 Mtwport leach 3269 •••••••••••••••••••••• incld: S48-J930 /673-T844 NEW IASTSIDI Wa s her 1dryer. frplc . Agen\640-tlSl 4Jf.I~' ft._ ·2~ba,dir{rm.~vyd, ,,.._ 3244••••••09:••••••••••,•••••• 2 ~R. · Ba . Cd M, no Nr ocean & Marke• COUHTl.YWOOOS Kids K, S300 mo. 2015 WALK to Ocean. lldw ~ (, '-, """ ~ '• tar gar, chUdreD • sml ••••••••• ••••••••••••• HBR VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Din, childre\ or pc:~· $26B. rrj,1~. gar,_ge, 3 B(, ~: 1 br, 3 & den. split level. Pelawarelba.·7275 dplx 3 Br. 3 Ba, . .-·.16 lft .......... p~t welcome. $'00. lrvine·Turllerotk 3-Br, Liv & Fam. Rms., 81\ns. mo.G446800 (Su e) 2 Br,$250. 646·5800 Wood burning frplc. wall (W b dll .. ,... ril 714-G.17 7091 Seaside Lux apt.ti. nu int. I drps, D • t•r , ••· 3f..lll~SA5'iu.OOO · Z·ba, wel bar, all 1819PortStirling.Comm 2 Br. lBa . s:JOO mo. No ¥1wieita to wall crpt, blt·in ap-Br,.frplc.2 util.pd.sm. gar. Yrly'l.Chll4 eK. ,.__111 t•",OOq ,.MES• VERD• ameni~ies . .,.25.5.52·7629 Poo1$525.675·0'171 pets. lalboa. 5,f8 ·9662 ~died ' pliances. From $220. 180 ....... allowed. pvt under· $395.642-0586orm.-z ...v. ~ _ "" 'II" d 675 0353 after s E. tlst St. 646-1164 or r- 1 3br;2ba,fam.rm,frplc , BEAUT. San J oaquinTOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 21/i ays a · ••••••••••••••••••••••• · z,u · around pkg, Pullm a n2houseslobeacb,,.~2 ~ Realtor P• dbl garage, fncd yard, TwnhmeLar11e2Br,2~ Ba, pool . bllns . PM . BolboaPeniaMIG 3807 ~ · · Property Mg!. 114 / ba, frplc, we~r CoDd 962-6142 c~. d.rpi, bllns, cuJ.de· Ba, 2 sly. View or golf wash/dry, gar. No pets. . •••••••••••••••••••••~• LGE 3 br. 2 ba, upper. Nr. 538-1643, 983·7901 gar. SSO&frly,' , !!f $425. mo.557-6119 tourse • lake. S5SO. 61Si)l88 Apca hKnts Funt1shrtd ONE BEDROOM. I blk to OCC. New shag & paint. LOTS Ji.CLOSETS L t..h"'-~ 2201 BR bo 547-7044 0 C E A N V 1 E W ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• bay or ocean. $215. mo. S21S .. 5SZ-"576 3 Ir. z ... T~ •• e.:.:'.:T.: ••• ~••••••• 3 + nus r!'l• new . lallioc'lsland 3706 Uti1intl.6lS-7876 eves BlW. balcony, 3 blks to c d.r't8. b1"i a , · . crpt.s, dr:ps, lr. paint, cul· * IBfTALS • TWNHSE, END UNIT ••••••••••••••••••••••• .pa.cious .ZB r. l lfJ ba , ocean, 2 BR. 2 Ba. szss. 1 rp~ ~I aar ·~· ni ..,., Mo• lay d·sac. $175.557-1648 UNIV. PARK ON 15 ACRE PA~K. Small Ba ch, partly furn. New 2 Br, 2 Ba. $1uplx nr. tillini, Sunny pati o. 835-0211 pager882X t:ol & Clubkov-••: ,..1 HmMYiewLoh 3 .bc, 2 ba, !am·nn. yrly 3BR,2ba,bonus .... $47S New 3br'l ,2ba, bit-ins. Util pd. Garage space. Y~cht C lub. yrly . sepa:r'tte garage, laund VA'-'ANT ige 2 br, 2 ba, Adults.$125,546-8391 ,1 t i.OW PRICE~TERKS · THE TERRACE (pie, upgrd d, pool .. $360. Vrly.$1SO mo. Avail Nov Z13-449·6412or673-598l facil avail. No ~bildren/ ,,,.-1 .. M. c---__ ,_1..._ l&e, $.150 + sec. Avail. 2 BR zn~ ..,en 6M t480f830.5050exl22 pets. &250. 14S Melody R/q , DW, frpl, big sun Brand New Dptx l Bfr+. a5 into,,_ ancgcu tl/1.5. 646-7594: 646-5362 • .._ ........... .,......, . . 12.67i-6S27or675-2797. 1 Br. $115 Mo.-Yrly. Util Lane.•".<~8aft.5 t vt clQSed g · ClietSali1bury-ll ..v•' • 3BR,2Ba ........... $425 * Beautirully Designed* . -·.J ~ ...,. pa 10. P . ar .. a,; B!k t.o beach. =· •,,. .. ...._,,,...,..· es. GREENTREE HOMES 3 Bd 2 ba home ..... pemn_..a 3707 pd. W/W <:,Pts, stove,,.._, ~.mo. AU uUI pd. 'I' drps,frplc.$31.S;IDO b' vi --rerrig. 675·1836. uuiel, garden 2 Br apt. 22nd Sl Ag_t No ree ,t ('1U)~ 2 Br, 1 Ba, gar, stove, 3BR,2Ba ·········· S37S Ne~rt Sch~ls, Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllns. encl 1ar. lndry J46-13ll ~r846-4938 · ~l • •• ~,~~~~~~~~! ~yd, ~ate.t pd. S2tO 3 BR, 3 Ba .·········· S42.'5 lotation. Available now. BALBOA INN . Yrly lge 3 Br 2 Ba Ocean balcony 767 Scott Pl. Apt. d .-.; ttliif «?:Dnart,·~ mo. '195Joann,&13-T737. DEERFIELD HOM ES $450.per month. 675-5475. <>c;eaifront 1 ~r . incl. Vu WfD, frplc, dsh~hr 2 Adults. 642·0247 or 1·2 BD, builtins, blocks lo 3d:aPe! ~~~b~a.::wf.:• ...,. • 1400 BA Col p t 3BR,21f.t Ba .......... S425 util! f;260. mo. winter . l~ ~am'd ceil. 673·2766 673.~ beach . S2,0. m onth frpic. e"•••"'e. Adu.~· • .... ,,~t••••t••••••••••• 3 BR, 2 lege ar · Rancho San Joaqwn Leue; Baycrest area. • Mau .. 67S-8740 003.2200. . .-iu.. year•1 .~. -io. ~ Loold . f Lowe ~ 11 Fplc, crpta:, drps, resp 2BR + den,2ba .... S500 BR, J~ ba. &: pool. $7v. 1 BD. l Ba. Balboa Blvd. t BR bltn1 stv/refrig l;'~;;:':;::::;:-:::-.:::::::::i -~-~~'!!u!!'.:_!•!:•~~~'---....:ftty~ CallrGeO~e Jaqlily.$350.54.9·2534. 2BR,2Ba .... !·······SS50 Mo.Agent64<M050 BAVVtEW.beach_2pdbr , $225.month.Avail.Nov. n ew' cpl~ & drps '. l BR duplex. garage, JBrat--tobc"' -r-. ... _ · • . . TUrtleRoCkHills S32St:lhru May. Ut1l. · 5lh 673-9S9l F · i "n-ke 1150 patio backyard !rplc 1 ' ... _ "'• ' ~· Homo. Ccxwl9I In · ~ an Mfg. zone, sml 1111\, 2 BA .......... $430 3 Brdr Condo, ki\ch fuUy Pieiyptg, adlts. 303 E. . . a1rv ew ,.. u.a r . bl • , , sz25·mol,r'ic, utU . tjdre. Ml-2281. bUSlneSI, build a bOat, or 2 +den 2 ba rum 5425 equipt frplc, soft water FAg•water. t-871 ·2866. CorOINf del Mor 3822 54S·IS82 , k bch. $240. 536-979S. S44-6899oi-115-1598 I ......... use separate office $300 2 +den: 2-t>a' ..... ::: $400 patio, 2 car pk ·g. Poot: .. •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastsid~. Large 2 Bd, 2 Bejteh 'House' 3• BR, 2. Ba 2 Bedroo"' lower want t.o -~••r1y· 2600 mo.~· Tin: COLONY park area. Avail furn. B!:~~~~:is1!~~tTt1~f: ba. dishwasher, enclosed O~ant. Wel·Bar, Beam the heath. S300 ;early. •••'i!••••••••••••••~"Jmmac 4 Brzaa.hat6e 4BR,2~Ba ......... $42S $350. 642·4062. wkods, l 816 , . -· garage, laundry . No <!ell .. Bltns, $350. p/mo. 213-447.9443, C'.fi dAWIJIAN~* fnc'd ·yard. s90,:.·Mar: CULVERDALE 1213)3'8·3555eves. c .6'i5·7 e'e5 . ?6 .... ..., -. pets. $225. mo. 642·3488or 5.'J&.9758aft . 6p.m. . . . ,..t;r.HllaS5090Jr~ q\letle Circ. $36'/b'I~ JBR.2Ba ···· ······ $31S 2 BR, 2 Ba, den, Jge Cost.Mesa 3724 'll,. l or ' 64S-!il07. ,YRLY 2 + Den. 2 Ba . 3 2!"'~ 2:~ry twn~. V..1ew. ""! UOdO'ea. 5632 . 831-18"1.3 • 28~~.~~~.~~ kitc_h.en , bl\ns, frp1c ••••••••••••••••••••••• l_,!.5_ SPAC. z br, fa.mily rm . bJks toocea~. s.-m. mo. J'o..5oo7.lobe S37Sbto., • ,.,. _ .~ / 1 OOLLEGE PARK. hr: aBR,ZS. .....•..... $31.S wt v1ev of bay. Harbor S CASITAS CORONA DEL P6AR. ~~c. pool._ pa~lo. 11.J' W. 752·0644 an.6.30 _ . ....~ ,.. .-•• ,,.•••••'••••••ft•••• 1 Ba,1=m'lngpoot,Zea1 lli ar:·L.::l~in~ dis-Large icely rurn. bfch. 2 Br Townhouse .. 'frpl~ il;on,Mft·U5 Lee 2 Br pvt yard. gar, nr B~.XFR~~ ~-·!!!J!!~.~\~~-~;. f:.·,...;.~~~ 552·7500 :~ws s'.ts.&.ot •••r :;,:.,b2 0~~~::,;i,n/?;: no :;:i.i::'t,,:'~~~il:P~;.:)~:·~~-•tci:!'.'!!; ~·P::~i;;:.~;\s:~ild 1/~;~ ~ -~~ , Ip 1•hl•I 11 illl7 c'ld(l)"IM-<dte red hill NWPTVLS3br, 2ba.den, Catalina views. Close to pei..54""'13S7.o wu ~rot••cH OCUNVl&W.-1\r~ ba\ ~··•••••f•••.,•••••• , ~ very Ice & clean. $450. hop · • r be h -~ bllnl frple a k ., liNw•tw Jfle..,JI :Yt;.ll!Utaide38d,2ba,fq>&c, lse.64.2·966& AMI, SADORIMMS s plJ)g me ac ·2Br.1Ba.nice.trea.cJoge 1,% & 3 Br. cpts, drps, inc 'nd pei.. ;._ -Clwb. 'si75 •l•tii r,am.nn .• poold .: .. !8'~:· re•lty . C AMERICA 644'2611 to s hppg , tttO 'mo . bltns. gar . 211 16th. 205 (2tilNt-MSl~ •. . 1 ar1e yar · __., · ~ Beaut11Ul Harbor View TW LOCATIONS '98-1936 lSth St . 847 ·3957; • . ~ ~ ..... 11 aft.&. ~ home, J Br, 3 b~, bonus WE KLY RATES Vtt:Y livable 3 sdr;in ., 3 Sl&4ZS9 : 536-3058. 2 Br, bltn., f~Jluli~ £ • ,~1 .... a,. .. o1i1, ~3B< • .Z11o.Rlll<b roomi:Jf".~~~~roc>. FU LSERVICE ha .. !rpl, ~·ho; ...... •Vl~M1HOS• NEWSpacious3Br '"' 2 blktobcli. •. Gl"'··~r· r-.-... •UIM le ttic... ~ ~ eacl'd 1•d. Nr NEW R bo S J mo. · ·or 2Z11 arbor.C.M. lge mstr r ••~/Mo F 1 1· · S2tSyrly.45111 :"' at 2 .. -.,..-$4M .. ,rlJ o.K, •.a.• ·k 2 anc an oa-~ 2909 n · l 1 s A · · · -1,;) • car ga r , P , g pa\, .. · --~cim1 ..;i ·i ~t all sc -mare\. quinTwnhme.Nr.UCl.2 pns o , · · Yrly.Agt.6'13·2222 21r.2~Apta W/D. bkup. 1918 Hunt-ApMJ i.ea · ;..:.;==-"-....:•:__...:...~ Cbilbtnt JllON.l no pdl. Br, den, 2: Ba. Dabwshr, BLUFFS Condo. Ex· &S4D-ZlOO So of Su.per Comfortable ingt.on St. Own . 531·3868/ er '.': Wimer ~I.al Onlf. Spee: A•&ll. now. $HS. ~ self cle1n O\len trash chssi\le iving; $450 Mo. a Sludp rtior APll hed. --. Hwy. Quiel. Upper(Lower s:J9.CJ685. •••••,.••••••,••• •• ' ., c f b't 8 :r ~aHU• sct-1623 ' R.. ' a urn s • .-... mo. EnclOled GaraUf . ~ r ,..,,,.t~)~s,,.t 2 I'. >i:.. =· ::c·~~Godlf"C• B A.1tnl644-tJ33 Sina:te B h. Apl. Gar. incl utl1 . Aft $PM Gu&WalerPald.Mo.to NEW Latge 3 BR., 2 Ba, 'nm£XC 0 ~ I..... EZ ~· 1M wit.tat. Adutb..,Ki-.5353 . Hot wlr ,pd . $140 mo. 968-8758. Mo. rentals. $225to$23$. deluxe apt, W/111 ;rp1c, rALM ...... ~.. ·-JtZI :'· •n.al ~K-Fee. AIJ.. NEWf9Rr HEIGHTS. l sm'-0706 2 Br. 2 Ba , frplc, garage, ChildrenW,elcome lao, priv. land.s~"ped MINo/ .. ~"l;oM .,,••••:•••••••••-•_.. ~ .. Silper '3 Blt, 2 BA. DW. Br. g:ar,ft1e yard, $2SO i Br or S.e Garden Apl. paUo, bllns, no cblldren 232.4 Elden Ave.833-2480. patio. All •ltt1. $365. m..n ... .. •• ~._~mas, ":y. ~ 3 Br, tam.,_, 2 cpt1, drps, ssao mo. mo.646-Sfll•ftere. .Pool •. $1~ s100. Gas & or pct.(.· avall ti.o3·1"5. TH!YIMDOME 963-2056 • S,:t;~~S:· t· B at • Be, Kids/peta. fncd, fee1 !l!;G"Ja.171!1 ..... Ba ~ r waW,.pd.'l -6774 $295 mo. 833·0821 or SPAC 1 ~ '•:i:"or' it New 2 Br z ea 1 Br'l Ba Adikl, Nop ...... · ,. ,e Aeent &42·9900 ., -ys...,res um or UD· 675 llM2 · "" • use . • . . ,: ,._ lft cMd. A . ' cm..VERDALE, 4 br, 2 fuf'D . WV crpl. (rplc, Eaetal .. IC . sinjille apt. · · as 2 br & . en. Frple, all blllns. -~vt P•U.·· 1.5$1 M .. Dr. &.1H 'Wt Ill• •~•t,al\ S215t l"Br'. 1~1 IUU, pell., bl, •prk.lncetn. $..115. Red "a1hr/O)y. G1r, "45 M•l.ut* ad' ts, no pell. Old CdM. 1 BR. t.Ba. '2_~· patio le pool. Adut1s . 1•g:i~ ~·,?~d:am1 <S 8lka Eallof Nl___.,,.rt ~ •• At.1t1c:.6nt ~Ho'1 e1 fafd, &•i'. Fee. i1t, CJ)t Jl I lr . 113. J 3 51 Crestview S3tO wSDter. 1125 ino! uU pd . 646-6789 entrance & patio. . S275. MS-3381 or 33'1·9511. ac • '200 mo. Blvd.) ::ttJ,.ta "' _ 14i-'lilnft , (AritlM')>\ f4i00yr1.)o.,az.963$ ,or541MOI.$' 644·72l l0ave.S.Agen\ lMSAn•heim. 6468481 ·• . se1<wD , ' ··--..-~ LVP'tl.OT nund ,October a>. tl75 Add it: .. ijuifd lt ... ot11per 11...Hommer it... Carpet !t ... Ceml!flt 11 ... Wlfe it. .. Hoe it ... Clean it...M ove ot...Press 11 ... Palniit ... Nallit ... Plaster it...Fix it. .. SERVICE DIREC ORY lum ... a c p~ ... emo e , ... Roof 11 .•. Landscape lt. .. Tlle 11 ••. Trlm it ••. Sewit... Haul It ... Add It ... Plant It... Alt r 11 ••• Lear" It .. Applimce ltpalr COll'IPodor Gardla•g . Hm•9 •tmo11y •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P'""""'9/l'-'•9 ""'"""' So ..... , ........... . . .............................................................................. . AJ>PLIANCEREPAIR C•rpentry, flnl1h, re·JERRYROMEROBld1.Quallty Malnt/Land1cp1H1ul •Ito rleanup ,MASONll & CON ·calicotePaintlnt•Wet 'fj ilag CUSTOM MAD): $10-ServiceCall mod.el , repair. Rca1 Cont. Room addition•. Waterfalll.sod,1prldn. G•r11e. Premiaea . CRETE WO .Mk for Blastina-Don't•ettlefot S I• CLOTHES -ALSO !714)S49-2422 ratee.C.11979·0379 Remodeling, Putlos. IOil ,cleanup646-4908 Rt1ll!1 low. 552-$777 , Jaktt.549·1 lea.s.Llc/lnsurm-SllS •IC lh ALTERATIONS. CALL llol>:-;-Y~•ittl::c;----=~-+="'..,::,..=-'1:::Set:::c::_ • .::1:cco::::'---I ~l·ZZZS 548-8668 l-'-===--:=-S--T-11-1 Water beatera, dl1· BONNlE M,S.$431 . . ..., EJ11pr Hawaiian Gr'dncr tonl! e Custom Wallhana:ln&• & PQlall, drains, faPreta,l-'""c.:.;.:::..:.:;..;;=;;.,.-- ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bectrical Yd. Cleanup& le Haulin& Ho.tt.tcie••9 ly done by Paintina:. 30'M discount. cop~ repipes. D1y 6 Child Cure my home . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trim&prune646-4676 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r962.6712 25yrsexpr.635-8all niehl aervic:e. 'ii(• take Tie Walkin.11: di~tance Co• CARPETXPRTS-l6yn1 ELECTRICIAN . Sml WantaREALCLEAN MIJtrUCSbTorP'.e._UMcll~· •••••••••••••••••••·•••• School. Aft Sl'hool on! Get itReallyClea11. jot.is , nlu.int /r~p;urs . 22 JAPANESE JIOUSE!CallGln&h•m HOUSEPAINTJNG JW . ~ CERAMIC TILE. N•w 6: 96.l·'270 WtLLlAMS549·&115 yr1.exp GARDENER. Girl.Frttetilli45-Sl23 Fi.repla Jns1de /oulHiqual/low •CAU.W ... W• Remodel . Fret ;t'al. Sales, Repair· Install tic 233108. 548-5203. Reliable. Please call eve. Brick-C rates. Bruce 645-$376 ... IJ33 Carpenter 545.2434 •llOMECLEANlNG• Block Wal KARV'SP~Bl.NG •••••••••••••••••••••••Shampoo & ateam clean· ELECTRICAL WORK S..-.lcet By reliable couple, good Reb. l.M&-0464 Attn : Apt<?wner1 &mp. •&14-* . INSTALL Your Own 50' r.-1 AST ER Cr a ft s mans Ing. Color b_riri httnen ; Malnt/repairs. No job to ••••••••••••••••••••••• references 548-6271 MoYinc) Apl. P~lnlina:. lntr. $15 a NOJ08 TOO SMALL eolly for patio for ujow ·,~~~1alty . kRemodeling, ~l~ta~'"f1~ ~~~ d~nbl::.r~ small. 531·0063 af\6, Bob. "THINGS" by Moo.se. Window CleaniDg •••••••••~·•••••••••••• rm .636·7®Ted. ----------! um in Mex.iran Terra 1n 1s~ wor. · refs . Free hall $15. Avg rm t7.50, G•dlni1t9 Gen w.oodwork. repa1n. Fasl SerYice-Anytime MO'llnl/ uUng. Student EXTERIOR PAlNTING. Any Plumbln1 wat_tr Colla; See our showroom esl. Guar ~ork 499-JlOS couch $10, ·"a·or 15. Gu'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• •~p_lu~m-'-b•~n~•~·~"~'~·"='~·'6=13'----j ----~96800'.·~0005::::_ ___ , w /l1r1 truck. Rea1 . Reas. Free est Call alter servire, leak1, moro11te Cot other ldeu. ~ , .. ·1 1 Ba 9'123 /&19ST19 6pm 552.3078 encloaurea . R eas . VldoryTlleClllL lJn1que KITCJ-IEN & ellm. pet odor. Crpl re· ldiOITAUI •HOUSECLEANING 1t rry . -. 832-MM.l~olfw/td. 3ilm.GeUY Dr. Liiiwa BA 'fll re mod e t;ng. pair.15 yraexp. Do work F.xpr. Japa.nese Garden· • • MOVIN , 2 Qualo'tyHouse••inUn• "R · gr. pl d ct, Ele,.trlcal Plumbing Please call before · exp men ,... • DRAlNCLvANvD-.00 Ni•uel 831-ZUO Palombo Construr tion. myseu . efs. ~31·0101 in · ....... m Y serY. r 1 • "' ' ' R bl I Fr E r t c. c. -• · • MernberBHB.CallTuny -"'-"'--"-==:.:.c:.:.:.:....._1 ble , neat . Free estel ·~'-·~R~•~·~•~ra~t~•~•-·642=-·•~9S~7'-11 ~·~·30=P~M'-'-64~S-·7_48~7----I move )PU. easona e ee s1maes Evet,wknds1ameprtte C tc.. '--645."""4 -· refs.67s'.7572,M2·3481 . 673·5106eves Gu r • .,.. CleaaiDJ, Recroutlnl &. !Hi.2·8314 . Cll"N mtllmJI """ · Ai:live lady seeks posi· llOVSEKEEPER ~ . a _.. Sealln&. Profeulonally Also Olindows & Floors TENDER lion. travel compan1on, 'white glove' rlranina: Mo vi g , ha u I 1 n i . P'lasht' JRe-polr Roof9g dooe. $48-12163 ~iUAL ITY BUILDING & •Dutch Maintenance• cook, live in. W /relocat Call Katharine &U)-8080 clean . Ex pr, free est. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA!fLEL~:r1~is. i-ree Est 537 -1508 Wkl~<:e~'~c~ ~~~:thly ~""-"--.,..-'7-------1 Dependable Experienc :;~~1 eliable students ~~~~ ~ER' ls.f J'cT~~ REPAIRS-ALL TYPES Trere Sen1ce ----'-'---'---"-'-----IC~actor rate5. Iii yra In Harbor Haulinq Lady to do Hous~work . I-Tee est. 893·1439. Reu, frtt es ts, lie. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• ;\tlditions, Hemodeling, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Arc a . Res 1C 0 mm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-2238 Pal /PaptrilM). Walt 830-5020 anytime Ford '1 Tree Servi~e . r .. at10!1 .. Paneling·Cslmremodl.·,dd,patl-. G •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-wi119/•~-Firewood, N /C. 'Lie, •. "" 6<16·"871, if no answer. •1-IA ULIN • _ ""'1Tl'Vf1 l:auin.ets. eti:. 492·9739 or kitchens. Design, fr est, 436 C E NUP PFJ'ERSPAINTING PATCllPLASTERING bonded & Insured. l:IJ;.!-8026 JackorJohn. lic /insr&45-3439. 645-1. y~~~.~~ •• Landscaping Ilt/Ext·ReasRates ••ALLTYPES•• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-7817 Ja pa ne ~e Garden1ng-1----------<••••••••••••••••••••••• 11Geneat~·0458 f'reeE!lt s.40·6825 HIGHFASHIONSt'OJ\ CARPENTRY ICEMEN Rm .. Addlts, remodel, •taool , trimmo'ng & H h' Fo,d·, Landacape Sod, --+-'--"---'----'--'----'---l---·-------1 1J'ITLELADJES5'2& work. Patio covers. Free " auling anyt ing, carag ""' h 'di · · h de c l ~ patios, cone. Local aince cleanup. Gd work . Refs. cleanup. Reliable faa paUos,masonry&deslgnr1n w at you want 1n SELL 1 e 1tem1 wit a un r. I m.o •• g. est 5"&I22S · Refs . 1962. Uc /Ins 6464081 $48·2572 service 963-6452. a.ervice. 962-7817 D y Pilot Classifieds. Daily Pilot Clauiried Ad. Siie4 to8. 548·7200 Removals, Umbing, top. ping, pruning. f'ircwood, lic/inar. M2-2624. ApG1 t11 .. nh ,,.,,,;,hed R""al• la 1haro 4300 Offico R .... al 4400 Slor 4550 LMI & "-<! 5300 r..,t & "°""d 5300 Help W~ 7100 or Unfurnished 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••-•••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...............•.....•• ' •••••••••••••••••••••••Responsible female to N B h S II 0 ,__ ' I f RV ' LOST: Lttlle vhlte dog. FOUND· B;cycle ACCOUNTANT h 1 ewport eac . ma __,.aae ot or s etc. female Malttse CdM · f · s a re apt w lh same ofc. 1 or 2 Men. S6S per $850. per mo. Neill Sign · Callbet.9am&7pm Tax return ~reparer or RES 0 RT ParkNewport640·5326 mo. Call Ge ne }-!ill Co.forlnfo.531.3374 area. Reward 644-2.858, 673~. beach area firm.to work . . . 6t2-0200 ifnoanswer,540-6840 approx Jan·mld Apr. Girl 18·24 lo hYe with cou. R...+ols Wanted 4600 . OST Ma caw parrot, l\1u.st be exp in computer r pie. nice apartment 51 00 3333 W. Cit Hwy ••••••••••••••••••••••• lf>S'MTl:r· '!.mbe. t t°'11'1~° CV~t. green, 18 " incl tail. white prepared r~tums . Send mo 496·8331 ' u In co ar. 1c. f ed bl k' · 1 1 · TOKAI BANK BLDG NEED LAND OR LAND lsl. & Fernlea r. CdM . ace, r I ue mar 1ngs. resume inc sa ~ry re· lloommates w11 nted to EXEC. SUITES FROJ\1 WITH TEAROOWNS Reward . 67;.862• or Family pet. Interesting qwrements. to ,Suite 900. share 4 BR house in Mis-1tS12S month• ZONED Rl,R2,R3.R4 , JN 675_24.zseves. reward. If info, call 888 No. Mam, Santa Ana sion ViejoeYes581-8839 flarbor frontage avail. S.W. ORANGE COUN-494-2273. _m_o_1_. ______ _ M/F to shr semi-furn 3 br 842_1243Room 500·642 .• 644 ~~Ke w~!~~~.~e R1.~~ ~; ~~; :i~~nn~~~r."~~~ ;enona1, 5350 •Are you interested in apt SlJJ mo in CdM . No McVAY . INC., INV. Lldolsle.673-'521 •••··~··~•••••••••••••• management? Earn up Oa k wood offe ,5 the last req. 640-8109. 60< PER sn FT DIVISION 714 ••2 7481 Dnnk1ng problem? to SlSOO per mo p/Ume . .,. _.. · FOUND : Blk f em Cocker Call Alcohol Helpline Mature. 639-6123. rinMt in resort Ii Ying at a W k' I d h 1617 WF.STCLIFF·NB 1--,~-------1 , b price you can afford. or ing a Y to s are AGT.541 ·5032 Neealorentsmshopor Spanie l, liar or & 24hrsaday835-3830 'fhere 's $l million in home w/same.Nr. 1-loas: car garage, desperate. Wilson, CN . Karen , LIVING Attractive woman to train HolpW~ -7100 HolpW~ 7100 .............................................. CREW MANAGERS For New1popar P'romollon Must eniov workini:: with young P<-'<>ple 11 to 15 years of age. Van or full size station wagon required. Excellent commissions, may earn up to $300 weekly. Dial 645-2873, ask for Mr .. Bingham . Equal Opportunity Employer recreation fat'ilitie!i. ! °':¥'"rm & ba. SSS. mo. 444 Newport Bl vd. Suite 675-3693 631-0MS SPIRITUAL READER for career in beauty oriented fi eld . 675-6193 Hetp Wmtt.cl 7100 Help Wanted 7100 NIGHT LIGHTED TEN. ulil pd. 548-0027 B. S95moutil pd. Del Mar FOUND ·. Co'to'e . male. Open IOAM ·lOPM ••••••••• • AJ!. 675 8457 Advice on all matters, •••• ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NISCOURTS.Afulltime Walk to OCC. fo'emale in soc. -· lus1Ma1ftnve1t/ \'i.e. Westmhster, Trask 312N.ElCaminoReat Cook /Housekeeper, top activities director who late 40's w/furniture NO. Costa Mesa deluxe Fine.Ce & G. G. Frvy. 897-8787 San Clemente. For appt. AVON BO"/,S & Girls salary for family of 4 + plans parties , BBQ's, seeks same or Student to space. 1541 Baker St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aft. 5 492.9034 492_9136 lite hskpng. Drive. Live· trips & more! Free Sun· share 2 Bd , 1 1n ba , 575 /Mo. 549.8138 · lefnnt 1----------1 lOlo 1 years or age. Dai· in or out. Refs req 'd. tlay brunch. studio. $110. + i..; util . . Opportutdty 5005 FOUND : .11 k ma I e MASSAGE Christmas lomiltCJI ly Pilot delivery routes 673-2326aft6pm Plus beautiful,, singles, Rers. Dottie, 979.5897 . 2 Private ofrs. New bldg, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cockapoo Vu . Harbor & BeAJn How may be available in your 1-'-'--=c='o'=~o="K~--- 1&2-b edr'oom apt1 , shag crpt, wet bar. win· Bicycle Dealerships Baker, 751·807 SAUNA & BATH T' area. Earn profit for de· furnished & untumlsbed. Career rem. will share dows. S70/$110. 711 W. T led B'k & rt Open ror you 10·3AM liveries & cash. trips or L u x u r i o u s 6 z ' Models open IO to 7 LuxuryCondo·Bluffs 17th St Unit A-6 CM op ra 1 ~ spo ·FOUN D. Sl,mese t'at, Near the fairgrounds For AVON REPRESEN-merchandise for selling Motorsailor, needs · at- Som nopet.sor chlldrien: 11-1 644·0991 548-0M4'(Ans.Serv.'l · ln1 good~. Choice areaa, neutered md~. Vic San 2626Newport Blvd,CM TATIVES. Best time new subscriptions. For lrartive, edurated, fo- Roommale service lr~g & inv entory. Mr. Juan Cafts t rano . or call645-0860 ever lo e&l ab li s h information please call tcr · 1 aVallabte. Month to Youne:ladr:to share3Br2 Off. to sh•re w / Int . M1Uer ,213 /451·.s443 ~493-07~~12~a~n~e~'5~p~m~.---1;;;;~~;;-;;:;;-;-;;:~;;:;;I c ustomers. Excellent 642-4321 . F r om Sao me:~'lgc:kfo~~~!,~~ moolhoccupancy ba.Condo 1n CM.Sl08 .3J. Design Studio. Related Wine Beer & Gift ShopLQST 11 . FOXY Girl 's Out.Call p /tim e earn ing op -Clemente-San Juan 8 incl'a Prof. Engineer , · Pool gar patio 1741 fld prfd NB area Lido · . ; sma grey mix. Ma ssage. U Ca ll -We porlunity. Interested? Capistrano area. call • I Oakwood Garden Apartments Mtwp.tleoch 880 Irvine Al 161h 645-0550 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tusti~. 646-·4221 .. • 1 1· ,· · · 752:0792 close to Lai':'na Hotel. Terrier, a kil wagger. C S · 1. C 11 ~40.7041 z 'th Sailor, Navigator, Own.er s . en ranee. , Inventory, fixtures & Vi c.H.B.HIJhSch l.Fri-ome . pec1a iz e a : or en1 495-0630andMissionVie· &: Wire . Galley has Gcrages for Rttd 4350 67~. 9.3 equip. $7800 . 494 -159 d a Y n i g hi . l 0 12 4. _P_a_r_a~p_le~g,_;_,,_ .. _'42_·_3_169 ___ , _7~-!JS!l~~·~~~~~~~·J jo-EI Toro area, call Micro-wave oven, elec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 640-1136 Reward . 536-l634 PREGNANT? -S81-63l0. range, d eep fre,~ze, Garage Wanted in Back ButlnffsRfltfal 4450 Carin g confidential Babysitter, reliable own Eq uaJ Oppor. Employer (everything!) Leaving Bay. near Cypregs St.••••••••••••••••••••••• TROPICAL &: SAL LOST : Blk ~ockapoo counseling & referral. trans. Rers. 2·3 day!I per on extended cruise to 67J.2015or (2 13)438·9800 DELUXE ofCicl!, comm'I WATER FISH STORE w_lwht marc1ngs, fem . Abortion, adoption & wk .NBarea.642·6455 Mexico, Ce n t'r al & Industrial spaces Also So. Orange Coast, all Vic. Brookh1rs t & Allan-keeping. BOATS A mer I ca, pan atD a, SJNGLE car garage, vie mini warehouses in auppl.ies , tank s, a.c-ta.H.B.Ans.to "Cindra" APCARE547-2563 BABYSIITER For Our 3 FlulSH Cari bbe a n 1s1.aad, 12th St. & Balboa Blvd. LaaunaNiguel&tMission c~nes R.E. Agts in· 962·:1172aft.I ----------1 boys, ages S &: 6. After " Bermuda. Medi err a- S25mo.67$-'7876 eves. Viejo areas. Handy to vU.ed493-631U M"'-SS•GE school, Corona del Mar CARPEHTERS nean. Departing approx. l...ost :4yroldMale&2yr """" L~t l d -MESA VERDE AREA •San Die10 Fwy. 200 to Lease machin~. tables, old re male s. Bernards. FIGURE MODELS 673~~ n a r Y •re a · Must have ex.pe r . 1n Dec. 1. Sen snapshot "' S25 2000 sq n . As low as JO< etc for sewing work-Golden weir & Bo Isa. __________ 1.boats &r. have the ability qualifications to Ad. $41, 998.:.59 persql'l,831-1400 room. '4S0ak, Laguna. Names ''tlliver'' & ESCORTS Babysitter.Cheerful, live-&desiret.odotopquaUty Daily Pilot, P .0.Bs>x Art 494-6848 "Scarlet". Nd periodic Outcall·Appt.only in. 2 chi ld r e n . near work. 1560, Costa •Mesa, 'Ca . ce Retttal 4400 ~Sq fl ~-2 s~re front ' medicatioi . Reward. J-Jome·Office·Slud10 beach.. 67S.SS10bef8AM . CARPENTER 1_92626~------- fl'ree living qtrs to stude 0 nt ••••••••.••••••••••••••• 'fJ~~I ~o~r~~~~·~r bb.%:i Secr~ai:!b1:::avlce Contact 898""468 63 I ·3811 TRAINEE ' Cook needed for new pre- ! D ex C'.tl. n. e f 0 r I so I w .. tclff Dr. service. 5&'i W. 19th St, 64.S-S.343 s.t.5-LOST · St Christopher -.-s-,-0-.-sr-EC-IA_L_• __ ,~~~lti~ ro~iynfa~~::i·~ With desire to l earn school opening in lrviile. ~and4caping a nd gardeo-Newport Financial Ctr CM . Daya 5-40-5710, eves Maney M • d. a 1·, 1 0 / 2 6 BATH &MASSAGE above skills. i n 2 wks. Call Lee •n• StB-3336 •--'--Offl 6460681 tolocm 5025 , Westclirf area. Own PacificTrawlerCorp 552·7331 -... ~ Ce Space · KiUeybroolra Sehl area. ABRAXAS MASSAGE trans. Days, eve& or """'K t D c M • ' Call s ·t M · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ._.n ._ 1-~-~~a~m~us~~r~. ~·~~· -1 --;:~;,;:;;;;-;:;;;;;-:-Pvt 'ent/K. prlv. CM on 1 e anager 2800 Sq. ft. in Town le: C ......,,__, PHOTOMODELING "'eekends. G uaranteed COUMTEIHEl.P · $2$/wk It ~$60/mo. up (714 )642-3111 ext246 Country Shopping Cntr ASH RE".A:llD 1733 Fullerton, C.M minimum hours i[ de -IUSIOY FUU & p/time days. App-•-•-• ••• -· . FOR YOUR HOME i OAM 2PM 63 84 sked Sat•~ negotiable --or.-.-HB.For lea~.962-6607 orproperty.OurcurrentLOST : L 1des Gold 1 ·l ' l·ll 64S-t87o .. ., · Exper 'd only. Sam's ly, Del Taco, 25252 La ROOMS $25. wuk up with Prime Corner. Charming 'list of buyers & unique heirloom 1"~elet, SanfLo>~~e~y~o;:u~'~coo~l~w~ll!h:y~o~u~':l~~~~=;;~:f.~;;;;;1_~Se~a~f~ood~~l~l,~390~~1JE~.~C~o:u~ll1_P_az_Rd_,_L.a~g~u_n_a_H_;_u_,_. _ kitchen. 548 ·97S5 or house zoned C-1. lde•I promotion mean a fas Francisc.anR st. or Vic . children? Help is availa-Hwy,CoronadelMar. COUHTERHELP 645-3967 ./....,.c..-~ for Doctor, Dentist , ~ale toy~. Calljow.fo ~at nJt._f','3lR1~\~rn · ble24hrsS49·8939 14.KERYSALES Cafeteria Help, Laguna Apply In person, Pli:za :"lewly remodeled & re· ,/'~~ Realtor , or Antique ree mar el eva uat1 on. e war · -or T-el 5450 18Years0r01der Hills. ll :JOa m-2:J()pm. ·Man.l920Harbor,CM .,1...,. Dealer. Xlnt parkin1. AJ!.lt about a a:uaranteed 642·.2S31 ••· ApplylnPenon furnished rooms $22.SO ~,-...,. SSOO. p/mo. 644.6360 aft. 6 sale. 545.7221 -----+----!••••••••••••••••••••••• Sftock Shop lak~· Call 586·9419, 7S2-ltB1 DELIVEIYMAH ' pe r wk, 2.•blks from "',.......,.~ CENTURYZI Found Malt amoyed, ADVENTUROUS Ocean 1' beach,publlctransp.re· ~..,__..... p.m. pure bred vi Yorktown loving person-see ad 3444£.CoastHwy,C MCA WASH PERSON $315 Mo. Early A M adily avail Call Mark ,/ =. ";:'.._....... 600 SQ FT store or office Weslcliff Reali) & 8 r o o·k n rs l H B W1der class 7100 Cook in needed for Import New newspaper deliv. Irvine 960-2626or536-515S front. $155. 646·2130 or M!ID MONEY? 963-7983 today's paper BARMAID f/time Tues Car Dealer. Apply in area. Must have trg: car. 79 Lh S pe. rson. See Bob Johnson, Sta. wag °' van pcef'd. LIVE al Nvwport Beach. 6 ·l709 PRIVATE FUNDS for FOUND D h h d ru at, Beer & Wine. Jim Slemons lmporU, Nocollect.962-4633. Weekly winter rates. $35. . AVAIL. Nov. Isl. Atlrac-2nd T.D. loans lo $20,000. Black rem. bl Ma~~ si Empl:z:en*o110ft& ~~06 ... E,. •7th st. c M Inc .. 1301 Quail St, NB. single r.oom. 6302 W. Cst. Sl40 up s_tore<ifhces cpts live small office on We auist Principals or HBSJ8..8811 6933 "'1-,.--~-·--------·I . DENNY'S H P K M I d b lh 17301 B'oker' On ' ••• on.bl ••••••••••••••••••••••• e•sHIER F/TIME D h"ft ·1 bl f wy . ine not ote . rps air a . Mariner's Mile facing t•-·. Cal l for f,ee •P· FOUND RA" T y,·, of Schools & BARTENDER, Relief, A ' ay s l avai a e or (714)673-0440 8each81,H.B.M2-2834 hwy. Al so oll lce & -"~ ~ m l °'H k ' Varation & co. benefits. fast experienced CoUee P'al'al Slater & Edw d' Mu'' IMtnlcffon 7005 a ure. ~ rs per w In· Sh W workshop in 1 arso · t ., s l /Su Xln h Call for intervw 642·17S8 op aitress. Apply, Spacious quiet Lag. NO. Costa Mesa Dental / ,.. n NewportBeachOffo'ce ldenu"f .847-4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cuwog 8 n. 1 r-Th E 3170H bo Bl d Sh''py•rd 548 3641 0 , t ~ A I · e arl'A Plumbing Co. ar r v , Costa Ni&uel home $135 incl Medical/Ofc suites avail. · · GI it v · p · &: o Y wage·no ups. PP Yin util.49S-S752831·9279 From $345 /mo. Mr. 646·7833Mon thru Fri 8 to •n ale l11v11hneftt LOST Kitten 7 mo's, o1re, i~no rgan person, Big Canyon1 ~l~"'6=Nc.:.ewpo=~rt:..:..:B~l~v~d~,~C~M=-.1-M_.,_a_. ______ _ ----------! O'Keefe,549-8138 4:30. Corporation female , apri ot t'olor Lessons given. So. Coast Country Club, no. l Big DENTAL Assistant. Bal. J1le·Pvt. entr, s ingle ~~~";,~~;:--:;:;;:::;J ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;j Siaee 11M6 w/white collar Vic. Lido Plaza area. M7·9597. Canyon Rd, N.B. Sat &l•---------•I Cbairside. 4 Handed den- sleeplng rm & bath. Sll iING.LE . to 6 rm sul~es Tired of . YOUR 1711·8 Westcliff Dr. Is 1 e 6 7 3 . 63 or Jobs W.t.d 7075 Sun betwn lOam & Zpm. CLERK TYPIST tist.ry. EJl:per'd or recent m. Quiet non-smoker. A\•a1l. In plush offi ce moving 631-2233Anytime 213-4J3.0373 ••••••••••••.'•••••••••• ,,,,·nlng. 4 Dayi T ue> • bid OCA' rt ~·ti wares''' Want a pe'm BEAUTICIANS ·. Rent 644-621& wknds : (213 ) gnr. irpo .ru ·d-.· 1 · ..__w~~ 5030 . Lady Chef available for thruFr' HB 799-4856. aervice incl: Recep-spot to 1sp ay that is... ..._. .... , ....-Lost Apricot Whitt!, winter Cruises. can start space in beauti[ul new For purrhasing dept. 1.s • · 842·6300. lionist. conference rm , Jll lNEXPENSJVE<inl y ••••••••••••••••••••••• striped cat. Tu le Rock immediately, Marine shop in Corona del Mar . Req's 50 wp~ minimum DENTAL Assistant chair Vocaffonlltlfhlls 4250 xerox. automa ted typ· $60/moup. 2nd T.D. needed. $30,000. •IC.833·230'7 cooking exper. call 714 Plenty of parking, view. accurate typing. Heavy side .4'tit days,Ottho.Ex- ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jng,etc.Call833-3640 lf2 CONVENIENT·next cash, gives 10.5% return ~ Ask for Marianne , telephonecontactw/ven-per.req.NewportBearh 8ig Bear Cabin . 2 Bdr, to Antique R ow o n on cash w/security o LOST : Pers n who 67S-7720or494-9907 dors. 6422626 · frplc. cpts, Sips 8. Wk or PRIME OFC SPA.Ci Newport Blvd. CM. ~~CX:ui~ii"g valur1 a ~:Su~~~· ~: t~~ Chauffer, J-landyman , Beautician for Newpon STACOSWITCH --·--·------ wknd. (714 )675--6773. Udo Villogl & #3 ~AREFR EE ·perm TD. ·, SS6ance OG ls Harbo r. call 46-7160 Bartender. Gd ref!I. 40 Beach mens' hair salon IHC. Deni tat As,sistant, exper 'd Shop Ana cashier on duly to sell . · ·on Y ,000 .. ood Ext 334 642_ rth yrs old. Clean, gd ap-75%64&2716 Jl39Baker,CostaMesa ront O c & chairside. Palm Springs vacation 3416V1aUdo,MI YOUR items, giving investment, ~o .g1 m · . , a a pearance. $6 hr. Call 549·3041 N.B.6'4-9211. ~~=~:r:.'Ct:i·e.S~~~ 1 suite a~~rox . 600 sq l't . YOU free time. SOUND micks. XJnt pnncipals. Found fem b l Blood 847-5654betw5&8PM. BENCH-MEN EqualoppEmploym/f DENTAL 648-2287. View facing Via \.Jdo. TOO GOOD TO BE 644-4684 Hound,{?) w/ru mkgs. Bartender 25 yrs exper l~elper, a rtk'allefry ; 1_>art Recept e:xpt!'4~FEE ----------1 Jnq. Owner : Dreyer TRUE! Stop .by or give ~'-Trvat recent y had liter vie lilt class.' Will work an • 1me. pac 1ng. ram1ng. MEDiSEARCH Rnhlhto....._ 4300 Company. <714 ,675.7002 us a call! Antique & Gin Dftdi 5035 17th & Pomo a CM shift. 494--0138 Y 494-<KMl. CLHK/fYPIST 17782 E. l7th, Tustin ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mall 2426 Newport Blvd .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·5856 Secret a rial auties & 838.~ S:h!!:f i:;O~li'nd~.~~ ~~~~~!a'r~;esn ~~~:= !!~1.334 days ; 642·6S78 LOANS u~ to 80% F 0 u N D : h i t e 7.:n~~:rw~~x~n~~:; BOYS AND GIRLS, a ges ~aTu:e :::.~~~1 ~~1p:,:1 --D-l_ET_A_R_Y-"-'A'-l-D_E __ Lots of animals. $100 mo. from 43' incl utd 5S7 ·0061 I I TD 9~ CocF mkapooy.' 6 mBos o 11 yr&. care or hospital. Live in 11 to 15. Earn your fice. Mon thru Friday. 11-7:30. Help w/dlets & It&: I t Lil I oms--,o e . ic. r to or out . szt-5597 . Chrl st m a~ Shoppl~g 499-3719. s aa · y, 5'8·1W •1 MO FREE RENT• NB Legion Hall. comp. JM TD 1 -~ McArthur SA, 0421 Anahe"om Money selling: subscnp-1----------1 traya. Can Lrain. Xlnt or646-SMS. 12 3 R ff ' f -COOll benents. & health insur. · -m. o 1ce1 rom facil. Lge dance floor. FalrestTermsaince11M9 F d · lions to t he DAILY $135 per mo . Near lovely bay view call Vic Llllet M'-Co. oun : Sterling Charm Redwood gales, tenres & PlLOT. Please eall Mr. Exper'd in conv. cook-Park Lido Conv. Ct.r, 466 NEED A ROOMMATE You can get alon1 with&: trust? We can HELP. House-Males Unlimited 832-413412·7 PM. Monlhru Fri Airpollt.. No lease req. 673-5070 ' ~ •y Bracelet. Call Iden. repairs, 25 yn. e11:per. Bingham, ~2873 after 9 ing:. Early s hiCt 6am· F 1ag1 bi P Rd• ' N .8 833-32239Tilnoon 642-2111 · 545-0611 tify.540-6348. 638-ar72aft.Sp.m. pm. 2:aopm. Xlnt benefits &;1_,...... __ 4_· ___ ~~- 900 sq ft., xlnt Harbor FOUND M I ~ ed talary. Park Lido Conv. Diet,.. ........ fo, conv •-p BEAUT.CLASSA Blvd. fro ntage. Real lftdTDl.oantWClfthd : a e .;>tmoy ........_W~-• 7100 ......... w~~ 710 Ctr Fl h R ~ · ·~ · FIRE p · under 1 yr 16th j.. Sa ta .__,.. _.,_ ~ ...._ • 466, ags ip d, NB Salary open. Contact R 0 0 F 0 F C Estate Of'fiei!, Secretary WE HAVE CASH ! An St CM. Ma-..,..,~ n ••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2'-8044 Mrs. Schon, G42-0400. BLOG Office, Vacuum & Sew-Buy2ndT.D.'s --•--·-"-·=.;-='---I jiiiiiittiiiiiittiitiiiiiittititii••••••••li Selective M 21. •hire Harbor at Adams. C.M. ing machine repair Loanon2ndT.0 .'s Found.GermanShorthair HefpW...W 7100HetpW.t.cf 7100 home w/resp. lndivldi&al Air cond, elect, rpts, 5418-5455 2132 Harbor NewLoans-2ndT.D.'s Pointer. Brn spotted, Boat Ma,1ufaCfUring ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• •y i135mo.inc.util.631·1838 drp1. mus ic, elev .. Blvd.C.M. Equit,ylnvsmt.Di v. male. Nwpt! Shores. Janitor. ample P'kg. All BARNETT MTG.CO. Needshome.flZ.3478. DELl¥(R TELEPHO " 30 YR old local man att.re lncl.. 3 min. S.D & s min Industrial lt'ftfal 4500 645-2134 NE lovf!ly furn. home over-Riv/N.8 . Frwys, 7 min. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST: Little Blk Dog. Hol.T~ Appkati_. f.or: looking bay 4' ocea.a. airport. M. R. Stever, NEW M·l Newport, Costa Alma JDC•-•••/ Fem. Lab. v /whte on DIRECTORIES Sl&S.642-9666 MJJ'.SS7-0l36or&46-8396 Atesa, 1000, l.200. l«Osq. ,.,.,,,..., rhin. Vic. Juah1rd & Se . ft .543-314Sor646·.2i28 Lott&Potiftcl Hamilton, HJ. Wearin1 ••-&-.-t loatC I M 0 W lecl1ve woman aeeks 290 SQ FT deluxe. No. ••••••••••••••••••••••• flea collar REWARD unwn CWfCll ft'I en r 111180 sametoshrout.atndnfbl Costa Me~•. S140. mo. 2000 Sq Ft oCflc• •LoetaFo.ct 5300 963.s3S2 • ' •C lftetAs11nlblet1 18 i h beam cell. 3br, apt. wlJI 15tl Baker st. 549-1138 warehouse space direct-•••••••••••••••••••••••1 ----------I I • or over Wt cars, station wagoos cn1dr bul man. $175 in· ly across Crom OC LOST/FOUND A PET' LOST Germaa Short H•lr * gin• lllf 111 or light trucks. Pleasant outdoor _!id's uni.. 5'8-7200. l\amished office. Bank of AirportS49-l'80; 963-7'878 &6C).2900 Adopllon.Lo.,; Pointer. n ale. Dark HM'dw.,.1nst•1t1 work. Your • y..ailable daylight Si n11e lady wiihes to ~~~ Plata, $85 40,000 Sq. ft. tilt-up. Vf!T1 Colt Spay/Neuter info. Brown &:wh\e.645-5279. hours. California ftcense plates re· share Zbr , Zb1 •pt w/non · N!ason. term1. LOST; Sm blk coek·a· . Lo~l : Gold Lab/Setter quired. ;:*u who worts nit.,. OffJceSpace Lido Village-HESTER· BROWN Fem. Red Jeweled co Fi:, nux puf PY V1r Pomona Experience Needed Apply for job description &training Mllfurn•decor1tt>d Newport . on the Realtort llJ.t781 tap.Bch&:Altanta HB Sc boo . CM . Need1 ExellentBenefilslnclude : S:30·l0:30AMorl·.80PMDally w /f rplc Ii s p lr•I W'aterfroot, 11.SOSql\. at S.12SS. · · s per l11.I diet . Days Gr pinsurance,dental plan, •~lrcue. suo. 645·6319 ase.. f'ully Improved. FREE RENT &U-9530. E'vea648-tl35. vi on plan &prescriptions. lltLa •• 1le1dl.Z24ac..Al'e ' dQll."5-~tV""S. Plush upb-Fine panel· Lm:t : SlOORewardforlnfo I M ~ l Bl k & "WHm hJI h1T-.Od.Zlli, Ft.t.1'-•m..,_,ed man to nf, r .... or1an 675-8662 ronctrn ng _ac "" ,,{""'~ Mo•• ht ftOW, whJte German Shepherd SAMOYB> HUSKY S.. *· ~··• 1.,.o11.n.2 a . house. Clwe 270·1100 s ... ft. delux No rtntal .,.yment unUI hJt 00 Pac. Cal Hwy l.n Loll 2 d1y1 •IO Beloved Apply .. Ptr'IOll ·WI. pakL Con1enlal Gen/Med\ No. CM by January"16.llbalonV1 .. Sun.et Beach Oct 22nd. petofscnUdrtn I / D er"eA s.t.Alla llWtil fsdtr,,711..._..A ... ett. Ott St. Pk1. 1.farhlw Bl•d. From 291' Jo't Jndu•trlal P•rk. 2 la I s 9 7 . 2 9 2 s o r PLJUSE REnJRN e ft, •J Ing W~ Od 2" S.. ... att.rh , 1 tq. f\. 540-2200. 581 ·Z:WOor aft.•· 4193-Ter7 21.11....,_ REW AID I! 6(2.1795 ',. .. I ••• w "' H. Ea p >; '" d >l ~ - 1 --I J n ~ • G • p -- I I ( I • I ~ ' •• ~~~!!~ ..... ?!.j~:'!~ ..... ?!~!l~~~ ..... ?!.o.! f ~iw~ ... ir'i"i~i1~11~1f~~~~~:w:~-·~·~·;d:::;::9::~~w~-~·~ ... ~~='~':'°f·~~ l!!ur!!!y. ectoe.rJO, 11111 CWLYALOT .,. ....... ......... ............. . ................ . LV N. J r.ur TIMI IM IOU ~-• 1050 G • 1p S• 1051 DIAPTSMAM .,, R II,·. h'I w~ /II -I ·-~ Rl!IAL-A •s&'I -a.-.-. ,.. ... , ............................................................................... . Mechanical • 'Eled.rical -e c . • 1 U a .... W ¥• pan ... ~r ~& ... c:u..o-_.._..I" Marineaper.dellrable. week..£oUlledlOourxlnt aece•1. 22·1$ yr•. CENTURY :n, ll•tltft ...,.,._...._. •PUii.iC• Oinln1 Rm Table, 6•p,,ru 6 Rumm•&• Siie ·53..seioMhr. benefit.I program. P1rlr;~;"';;;-;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IRe1I E•t•l• aow In· SEN U..Openinp'l'or! thail"I, It. ehlna cbet\ H•ndmade Item• •• PacriflcTrawterCorp Lido Con¥. Hosp. 4641 tervlewt111 ror . IOR DAYIUSIOY •FUINITUtl• ~·.·.·.·.·.ooct,21'5u_."'A1·.·.· HouaebokiGdli. Adullft . -K-•m .. ~ CM Flaublp Rd. N.B . PIX/ ._ioil&edoala-aau·~1n ••UCTI--• Od. yssey Gomes.,, •. dU1<1"'11 ctoCll'··. etc. -5*.3'5' · · 142-8>44 Ml.Letutbowyoubow P/lJrae.Hrl;+uPI. ..,.,...,1:l'Orw• 148-T506 tlnlv.Pk.ShopCMr,lrv. ~··~· RECEPTIO~IST Jo l•cre-tocome and SECRETARY AHIYlni>e~ DEALERSWEU.'QME l=~---11;;:;:-:::;-~:-;.-::;-:;-::-Dal'fas flU'Un•'A"ll"'MCE n •nJ01 doln1 It. Serve otllYbetwnJ·Spm 11-...._ Med. Oold velYet aota, • bed, ah.elf divt~J Wilh own ctr. Apply in General plant main· rour dlenLI• Jrom the 2IOTW.Coutffwy.NB ~ al&o 2 red ttlvet oceas. L*. lamps banlll, "l-V., ver-.on, J'>11ta Man, 1 8 n a n c e · G o o d lledroolca f\rm ln Santa pleuanl. and p,_IJ.a)oul :': ~:dTvtduc:r'.::fb'°! I ' •tdK chain, all in top cond.. bar, beds S'TS-CCZ • lluborBl,CM met.haniral background Ana biil.I aii Immediate wnvuoclinpotNewport &Comlp 'ti be&tolr . .511-~ Gara.•e Sale S.t. Ar Sun ----~----<wlweldlng ex.per. Basic r_..,uiremeri\loraRece~ r-•--r-u ( mln1mumolS.Syeann-..._.,.___ . Earn t81b S Prof'itgri.r.es. knowledge of ~lectriral • t"i' o n ,· • l I .. B ._.,~. -now or ap. ceot Secretarial ex-TIAINIMCi -• ,.,.... 8 r bl ri 2I087l Til)er Clrcle 1-f.unl· I bl h I r c-poiDtment MO-S3l1 -rlence 0"lsl1ndln11 & .Vfl•cn. rown "'•· 118 P .nt ing_too Beacb. Shorecrul Personal war robe P8 um4 30 na e P ul. Ap_p1y Switchboard 01>9rator • -· .. as HewRIUUftft'I •e.~. SS"'-• alpcvn. Boatqa r0t:.ker. Tract t:Jeaaol fuhion, feat11r· am-: pm, Moo.Fri. IMmiliar with 158 A skills with" typing at Century 21 Protuaional ...,,...,. ~ Xlnt.S70.S:ii9·1"'8 · Jn& rru..ed a1.r.n. fabric 2311 So, Pullman St., boa.rd. Aller. capable al wpm, shortbaDd lZO Realty, fo'ord Rd. and tTOSDAILY Honet 1060 • l'b.Oiee. Mr•. Ju1tu1,.,..::San="'=.:"~"='=·c_ _____ 1operal!Jia T&Ll!X eq,Wp-wpm. Will report 10 V,P. MacArthur ln the old MASTlllSAUCT10M OakSecrcLar.)'$225. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.U.2050fordetalls. M.anaAemtnt men\. Good l)'pin.I 1kllll ;l~i ~=e:lre~;:!f:f~ ranch hou:1e offers Its 2075"' Newport Bl. CM Oak equue t.MbJ.e $300. plrit.ed Arab &: Mor1an Pt:OPLE PERSON lO cover aentral office Cor &ee-relir1a.I dutJe. IOI' new part &i full ttme 8SS-9825 &&&e-aeee 644·5740 Mare. • 12 yn. Shou. ateROHIC EJ:ec. IOokina for part duties. Plea1e aappty lo ~controller. Wtll ban-uleispeo~ a free, com· IOJO Wall Unit, 1olld peak, $41'S.fnS.l12Sor~9-2818 .. SSl!MI' ••s time buslneu usociate pcn on. dle uau.al day to d•Y dlc· piece how .:.to do It polt !'. $200· Mediterranean Oak "' ~ In wholeJale supplies talion •od correspon· bcenslna rourJe start.int ••••••••••••••••••••••• rottte lkble, $7$; Walnut Gny Pony 4 yn, Welsh· Exper.SolderinF, Bu si n e 11! s f u 11 y STANDARD ~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!i!~dence . Will m1intaln Monday Nov. 3 for one: Used Bil:~ & Parta. Bu.y . headboard & rrame for Arab. Trai!"N En11U1h, Loading: P .C.8 . • c<1pitall r.ed . lnter,·iew r-some statislieal report.! week. Includes how tc a ell and trade . 24811 double tM:d , szs. 96l-32'19. nds exper. nder. M2·14S3 T~=l.c~mfu1r•ri'v1i~~P,_f"l_>-_2Z_.,._, ______ Memories, Inc. forW.Gmeral Man.ager sell, bow lo lb!~. rrnanc· NewportBICM.&u·1'9lO FA & Lo1I t b nd Honchok1Goochl06S A su'IMidia:bof ti I t b and will al5o type mon-101• p ro,perting and · ll>-1pd. w/ref1. Hd. JC I Hea ' ra ••••••••••••••••••••••• M0-4-W Me1ni cur1st needed for APPW• ecep on s • eauty thi .. financial statement.I farmlo1. cloaina lb.e "-u.-new, JC b t qua l . o.... Pl bu ~~~~~~~~~~ Lulo Village nail bouli· c. salon. Desire plea•ant .. ..., tale 640-4~ • Imp. $80. _..,\ $130. -SacriflC"e -Movlac . ..-.. ~. >'·.wants to Y -fl.1AGNETICS CORP. aUractlve you•g woman. for the Con\.roUer. In ad• ' Joann, A.646-47.S .... -. used or1enlal Pe r•lan •---------~ que. exper. JuUcl & • '' dltl I 1·11 -pedicurefi1~·9Yll ZZ21So.AnneSlreet Start p /time. Irvine. on, genera 1 n1. r ug.s .4.219leves. ESCAOWOHICEI/ 1~===::...::=---SantaAna,C.IUonUa 752-6l•l. phones, fii1ht reserva· TRAVEL AGENT Mao'1 21 '" Le Mans ID-..-..ps.&e 1055 - LOAN PIOCISSOI MANI CURIST An Equal l-'-"--'--------1 llon for management w/ex~r. Harbor Travel :1peed Good condition ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Karistan Orienta l rugs. rt! ajor home bui Ider Exclusive Bayside Salon Opportunity Employer R.E. SALES people will be v/lart of ~!lllie, 675--131 l MO. 642-5417 adies l'lothin J:. 12·16, F.ach S x lZ. $ZOO. & $'00. needs take c harie h.as opening for attrac· IXPU1Et4CED OR rwponalblllly. lit alao Ca alt GS• Duplex bed . Couch & cM&-=.02946=-· ------ '" 1 1 live woman. Mu•t ha•e ~Ewuc~s«s tit in on ,inanacement c-.i--.. 1030 chair. ~ten:; tro1.1.1er11. Je_._ 1070 ercrow o cer oan Pr& r " ,...... .... ala.ft meet1n1• to take UTOTEM ....,.,...___... 36w SOL o • ~1 --' cH1or for \tact work. O'<ll"'fl ollowing. 61S,1193 Tbe matt active new of. notes. Send resume or * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• t nd Ki · h e••b·J '" te ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mus tbefamiliarwithall Personnel ctcelnCDM.Wepayfor: •PP'"ln .... non · !MPLOYMEHT Minox e Bh1ck body & ! .. !.94;.., tc en t e. •et. WA~TED current conventional and MASSAGE TECH. adverllslng , 1igns. ~ -c p rf d $1~ ..._ "' 1""11 government flnancina: Young lady <18-2ti> fur Secretary telephone. printing & OPPORTUHITIES ue. esie~g;',J · Going lo Condo, from s TOP CASH DOLLAR prognms. le1itimate rull time po.s1· po&taae. bu.aineu cards, ST ANDA.RD Full or Part Ttme ------'-----1 Bt. eve,...Wn• aoeo. Fri, PA ID fo'O R V 0 UR CallMr.D-yor lion. No eJCper. nee. We brochures, promotion, NoExperNecessary Prall:tlca Hanimex PL "J JEWELRY, WATCl-IES, '• d h L d I t MEMORIES .&.• 2L65 F.lig"bl Sat &:&.in, 21671 Bahama 11 4:979•5340 aen lo i>c ool, earn ea ng compu er A.sk about our incentive .._e · • 1 e fo~L.R. SQMM . 1.8 lens, U 1 di Al\T OUJEC'rS. GOLD. G ,,, whileyoulcarn.Applyin peri pheral systems commission split, Call l""C GotoTheNean!st Bushnell 200MM, auto1-.c·cc.l.:.:8:.:·.c".c'·cE=='0:.:":.....--1 SF.'l~VEEFRUSR~lt~l CANE -" r,jpt Co.ofCaUf. person i:iny afterooon or m;inufact urerhasanim-CliffLandry.673-7801 . " • TICTOCMARKET l e ns, for Peota11. ,,, ,,, ui; anequalopptyemplyr eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, mediate opening for a l----~'------1 A subsidiary of ForAppUcations&lnfo Prak\ica . Bushnell ** *****•* TIQUES.64~2200 C.M. Personnel Seere\1ry re-APPLl ~D ORCALL(714)&U-T102 JSMM auto lena: for Pen· Garage Sale, everything porting lo the penonnt!I RE:Salespeople MAGNETICS CORP TicTocSystem11. Inc tax Praktlca. Buy aU or you coin think or, a(.,o Ove.r 2 Ct:1. Dlamo.nd m~nager. Opportunity for n ew Z221SoulbAnneSt part .~..o771 fum&appllances, bikes Solita1re.ApprSI300.Sdtt MASSEUSES FOOD SERVICE fl. a ·s Finest Spa needs WORkER masseuses for fu1\ or 1icensee1. See our ad Santa.AnaCa92704 WAmESS &misc 1163·2'324 $90064$-S3lS. d Will be r~ponslble ror titled "TRAINING" in D09I 1040 . h'-07. sec reta rial and ad · t"'• ,~1·00 . Cent"~ zt •-~-ual Graveyard. E•per'd. •••••••••••••••••••••••I-luge garage sale. Sat MK"""'' I Part -t ime . All Jhiftll. pa.rt time help. Day or Hospital expe r pref'd. eYen1n,ii work. We will Costa Mesa l1 e mor ial train. Call betwn 10AJ\1 & Jlospltal, 1\s k for F'ood IOP Jl.f fo r interview. Ser.·1ce Supervisor. 301 Town & Country Spa. Victoria. Costa !\'lesa. 18582 Beach Blvd. HB . ,.. ""'~ ... J '"\u...,.. 2t A I ' •••••••••••••••••••••••• minbtrative duties. in· Professional Realty Oppor\unlty t:mployer over · PP>' in per1t0n, •PETWOlLD•~ Nov \Al. 1806 Port Slirl· c-ludinB typinl penonnel 640-4950 M IF Alrporte r Inn llotel, Cocke rs, C h ihuahua. lnJt. Harbor Vw Homes. 1 Floor stand i~·· drill pre· re ports, m 611 nt al n Ing 1-,:;;;:;;;;;;;;;-;c.;;;;;~-;:~~l ... ~~~~~~~~~ ... 1~1!'7~00!"_'M~oc~A~rt~h~u~r~, l~r~•~in~·~·-1 d , like new. 1 radial arro personnel flies and re. IR~taurant /Counter Girl Poodles, Shih·t&w , G . Multi-Cam . Furn, fabric, a aw, I in HP benctt cords and inte rfacing toworkinqualityqWck SICRETARY;/f Waitress, P a rt lime. Shorthair, Pit. Bulls. bike:1.TVetc.62:61SierrA grinder, ~II $300. ~~~~~~~~'-963_·1_123_. ----- .... ·ith applicants and food rest, Exper pref Good typin& skllls req. days. Stew KetUe. Co6La mini-Scbnauzer. Poms. Bravo. Top Trtlrk Dr. 67~2823 . employees. "'"'"307! 11!.~"!..!!!.'!2 .. ~·7~1}.:!_ _ _j-"M~'"~':.:· ""'-"'_'_:t::"::'~· :----I Pekes, Wea ti ea, l 00 Jrv. Fri/Sat, l!M. I-''-"-='-'------- GEHERAL O~CE 1 MeDONALD'S ,,....,. . ..:r.-.nearea ......... -Wcr1honePH'IOll mixed puppie1. Stud 1v1 Miuellwowt 1010 H you have eJCcellent typ-RETAIL SALES SECRETARY /Bookkeepe1 mc.t breeds . 2525 W. 17th Golf Salb'°"· 1olf cart $7, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hea\lilphonework.Some Ni1ht help over 18, dictaphone & calc-ula.lf weekends maint. man. tion. 9525 per mo w/co. Jnterviews , Tue 9AM to benefits . H . R. area.1 IOAM , Wed JPM to~PM. 847-3563or847·7161. Apply with the Manager F · GI loft' Mu!'lt have eape r. in at Fairview SA . Open Bookcaael10,2tbl1ST.50w f 1 ing/sl\orthand and com-Experienced (mature). /time. l r ice. plumbing materiala. 531.sozj "$3. z Mahoe; cbrs $?$ 1ter so tner , Cull gan mW\ications skills and a part time, home _M=a~tur:;:•:::~::-::64S-4~::52<l:=l ~5.J6."":_~l<~5Z~------I eves, · ea. z Naua. chn 110 ea, Mark V automaUc, us!Ml minimum of 3 years furnis hings, 111.lary+. Se , Tiny Toy Male Poodle. Desk ...... Moanavoic Cir 1yr.new$900asklngS270 -· 1 "Ill 1 Jud ~-d bl 494 -1 cretary for environ· WH , ~ ··-338S 'ccr .. ~ana s,. ! nc ·~;~;;;;';;;;";;;;•;·;;;;;·;-;;;;;';;;;;;;;;! mental planning firm in OWANTSTOWORK. A.KC &: Blk female TV. Stereo, 1-·l'o1 /AM i-----------McDonald 's 100 West Jfousekeeper /Governess Coast llwy, N B. ing l year penionpel ex-Newport Beach. typing DRIVE A CAB! Chihuahua. 541 ·3092. radio ~. baby Items 50" Shaklee Products •teallh pcrienc-e, you may be the 75 WPM, good spelling, Cl-IOOSE your hours . to $3, Nurses white ~n· Foods 1301r.i 40lh St. N.B. Li, v ~ · i n . W i do w e r , '--'--'-'-'--'----- ch1ldren R. 10. Mu st have MEDICAL TECH individual we seek. App-RN grammar skills. work for yoursel(, be OogOBEDIENCEClau !forms $2. Mate rnity 673.4362 ly or contact T . Kni1ht, minimum 5 yrs. exper. your own boss . Men or to Start Wed. Nov S clothes Si. l6, 50', yarn,1 =--------- _ca_r_._833_·_960_·_1_._<94_·6297 __ . _1 Calif. Lie-& ASCP. e11.per. Evenlng Supervisor ror Jlousek eepe r JS-45 for clinical lab. 838_9600 Ext. gentleman. hrs. '\·8PM , 301 or PO Box 282S, La". Newport area, m11:1t be ., alt r act i v c & ha v ei-"'-'-"~·-=-=-· ----- iErMf'4l11CY Send resume, reference Women. Can be slightly 1:30 P.M. Newport/ 2.Y, books ZS< lo $1, buf-EWQUENCE BY LUNT PERTEC P /time, 11PM·7:30AM, & expected ialary t handi c apped. Neat· -=':.:""-=."'c..c."='=•=•:.:·.o"="=·=•928=_, fet , mahog $150. Raw (Sterling) 12·7pc place Xlnt working coods . Cla:1:1ifled ad 560, cl C lean Appearance, PUPPIES, AKC Wirehair Turquoise $S0 lb, 7 Coral setting., other matchinfi!'. E . O. E Cont a ct D. Daily Pilot, PO Box 1.560, Vets., ret1red. A1e 25 , to Fox Terrier, 1 wka. rings SlO ea, ti Opal ring& pieces. AUTUMN BY 171l2ArmslrongAve Ro ache, R .N Costa ~ CostaMema Ca.!12626 70. Suppl~ment your ID· Male,3fem .5Bl·4131 $25 ea . Turquoise rings LENOXChina&Crystal. Santa Ana. Cali(. fJM~e~•~·~~M~e~m;;o~r~i~a~ll .·~::~~·~;;;;;;9 come. Dnve a catf 6 hn ---'----''--"-'--1 $12. $15' & $40, Turq. 12 . s pc, palace settina .• pleasant pe r sonal ity, heav}' cleaning is done on 16vely apt, by other:1, req_uire ordina ry cook· ing , dinner for on e . Sala? open depending on ~a_pabili ty. preCer un-alta·~hed, who would be free for extended hout9 MEN-WOMEN Irvine Industrial Hospilal.642·2134, or more a day. /\pp!)' iD Aust Shep, 131ue Merle. bracelets $30. 3 Turq, w/matching pieces. All Mature individuals ca pa· Complex . Security person. Yellow Cab Co., Spyd fem. Obed trained. necklaces $100, $TS, & in perfect cond. SUbltlln· ble of general office 11.251 Slater Ave, Foun· Ndslovin.11:hm644-160S $250. Coral necklace $30. lial discount! Pvt pty. cleaning. Suppleroenl Tum East on Allon at SALFSCOUNSELORS J ~tiu=·~n~V~a~l~le~y'------1 Fri/Sat{Sun. 9 \o 6. Call Pr1nc. only. l-73S·5932 your income with 3.h Red llitl, J blotks No. of For Newspaper Promo--RETIRED Beautiful Jrish Setter, s.46-4928. 2421 Zenith Ave.1 -----.~-"'-'-"'-'-- hours wol'k in Airport l'o1 acArthur and Red llill lion Mua\ enjoy working GE~TLEMA..._. Window Trimmer . Exper Puppies , AKC Then· SA HghC.. Chairs, dishes, 1laue9~ inlersection, turn righ l with young people 10 to n " ladies wear, draping. derlln $90 ea. 548-0834 an lamp, TV table~. pie· Arca. Santa Ana. 6-9PM, on Ar~trong. 14 yean of age Reliable For rree flying & mannequin, 5 Garage Sale. Household tures, furs. 644-0158 643-1667 before 10:30 1\ ~t. l'o1onda y throuqh Friday. transportation required. atore interior & windows, items & office equip., .. $2 .SO Per hour. Call Anequal Ex~llentpart-timeposi · SECURITY ra>l.oflCerritosMall. FnetoYOll 8045 J\1etal fil es, lBM type-Orig1nal JAIL _DOORS. 11--~-1. 1 1 542-0373 and leave your opportunity employer tion High pay for 2-3 GUARD 1.::=.=::..::=.:c:.::=.:::.::::. __ I, •••••••••••••••••••••• write-, <alculators, etc. from old H.B. Jail, bWIL . .....,.., ... ""'per . IVe-"mus name. addre5' .. phone x-1t•YTECH •• drive, in good health, n•mber. houn each evening, half· CR "' Exceptional puppy male 104 Via Ithaca. Lido Isle, in 19ZJ. Super for fronL free to travel, top sal.,.1-"=::.::.=-______ day Saturd a)' Cal I T, ART e x.per pref'd. aentle devole<l com pa· Nplkh. Sat/Sunonl)'. 1ate842-91&3 aftr S PM. Refa.Req.49S·6969. Mgmttrne.Routeslsco. PICKUP&DELIVERY 642 -8102 for il'\terview Ifyouareinterestedln Some Nu c le ar Med. nion abo ut 10 wk s Futwre. Age 23.39. Car, Young neat appearina before6 :00 working 16 hours specialprocedures,gen·1 84642:>2 Furniture, appliances, Metal storageshcd, H • pbone.$160wk.S48-Hl04. male or female betweenl---'--------1 between midnight Fri· xra,y . San Clemente misc. 292 Viejo, North 6\A.a'x8'.3yrsold, OUSeWIYeS 21 &. 30, t.o work for New SaJes day and midnight Sun· Gener a I Ho sp it a I , Crazy m pup, crm cir, 1ov. Laguna. Sat IQ.am $70S40-3385 Here's your chance to get MODELS · MASSEUSES Car Dealership, picking PIT 51011 day from 12 midnight· 714 /4i6·1122 e11.t461. ea kida/ animals. Ov;1 ~=~~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~-< out of the hou11e & l'arn Figure Modl'ls, Escorts, up and taking cualomera Tropical Fish Knowledge Ba .m. shirt and want t Mel'c.hmtdite crwded. please. SJ6..0782. some extra SS working Massedscs needed. Top home . See C h a rle• 586-Jl12or83S·03ll make$3.001per!!°ur. a~d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fluffy White Kittens. 1 ror non-profit org . ii-I money . New s tudio, Woodard ut2626 Harbor are eager ota .. eseeu.,. • k Id mOll'fl8, H.B ... rea. Call 631·3811 Blvd. CM. Johnson &: SaJespeople . Wen~ed part ty seriously, we would Antiqul's 8005 ;' s 1° · 1 male, 1 B!M-5518. '----------'1;;So;;;;•;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I t i me c o m m I a s i o n like lo talk with you. We ••• ••••• •••••• ••• •• •• •• _e_m_a_e_. 84_7_·987 __ <_. ---1 ;;;;;;;;;;;:;,;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ MODELS·Female Nude representatives to sell are not a seeurity guard 1890 Loveseat green Adorable Kittens & 2 Fi&ure, Sharp. $8 Per exciting oraanic earth service. Apply. velvet. Good cond, $300 Mother Cals, 1 siamese. Ind Engr llydrau $18K Sis Marine elec to SlSK Legal Seey /Corp $850 hour. 968·3520alter<pm. PRODUCTION worm program. Call Mr. orbeSlolfer. f"75-140ll .Ql6 ecrte1s. ......... DICEO"" ... .. ECH " ANTIQUE & Collectible 6 Mo. Purebred Gl!rm Maintenance Mech $950 Nunes . Jrl'ine Penonnel A~enC"y RH'a,A. VN'11.M.4 ~1'.:.l7Ul,CostaMesa On Call. All Shift&. Ex· Suite.224 642-1470 perienced Acute hospital ~only . Good working INSURANCE Secretary, full -tim e . Coqamercial ln1urance Underwriting e11.per. nee. CdM area, 673-3850. c-onds. Contact Mrs. J ensen, 642-2734, Costa Me s a Mem or i a l Hospital, 301 Victoria St, CM. EOE J NICIAN SALEWETAIL Electronics, Glass Sale, 4S Dealers Shep. Interviewing now Perfo rm electronic-Aaaresa\ve eaper'd w /ev e~ythlng from f or F os t e r lfom e . checkout of microwave aalesr:rsoa wanted ror htc Depression to Art ~lass! 751 .7371 produ<:ts & RI-, compo-retai sales position in l8S22 Von Kannan Nov. I &: 2. Cosmic Age ---------1 nen ts. Tet hnieal o r new leatherwear at.ore. Jrvine,Calif.92664 Lodge, 1711 So, Harbor, S Yr. old male Irish Set· servi ce school training in Earnings up to $600:$800 An Equal Anaheim Sat . 10.9, Sun ter, AKC champ back· electronic!'! &: min. 1 year per mo. Apply in person Opportunity Employer 12·6$1 .2S adm. w/ad. ground 631-315.s r e l 3 t ed exp er. or at The Tannery West, So.i...,~~~~~~~~~~===:;:::;:::::::;::===I Coaat Plaza, Tues lOam-r Free to good home: l yr. equivalent. 5pmthru Fri. Service Station Atten· ANTIQUE SALE! male P.1alemute mix. Callforappointment dant, exper'd. Day & ThLU"S.th.ruSun.10-Cpm Very Affectionate. All lndustrial Relations SALES-TELEPHONE. Eves. f\111 & p /time. Ap· 2205 Laguna Canyon Rd. shots, CallS48·9190 Insurance Secretory NURSES AIDES ... 714/494·9401 Our of[lees, nr QC ply, Shell Station 17th & LAGUNA BEACH Part-time, fl exible hrs. F.xper 'd. Bayview Conv. J[LONIC Airport. Retirees OK. Irvine, NB, ' I have French, English, lriab Setter fem. AKC 2 yr1. Semi field . Day 64-4-5070. Eves 839-1-t76. Caaually experience Hos pital , 20SS Thurin Part or Cull time, Salary American-all periods neces&ary. 675·5444 . Ave, C.M, 642-3505 p I us c omm is 5 ion . Service Sta. Attendant. furniture . Pump organ. ALTAIR 752-6461 . p /time. Expe r 'd only. sofll!I, loveseata, se_ts of E.-!.t...--IOSO Janitor /l\lainlenanc e . NURSESAIDES Avail eves & wknd:1 . h l VI l ~~ M he · b 'd L.AGUNAIEACH s••usTRESS N & ca rs -c or1an ........................ . usl exper,tn ull -Exper . in Geriatrics --eat appear . Aubu sson , si lv e r , ing maintenance. Must h elpful, but n ot EqualOpporEmployer F/time perm. position handwriting, Apply AM . crystal.etc. •MATTRESS* be good .... ·orker & handle nt!cessary. paid health & for m en &. women's ~2'00~~N~e~w~po~rt~ll~J,~d~.~C~Mll__l,:::':::::::::::::::::::::::,,-I varied job ass1gnml'nls life ins. Holidays & vac, P /t male·, fem. service boutique. Must have ex· eor.-1 t to Se · E t' Bo 1 Coll ct· •MADNESS* with m inimum s1,1per· wit h pa y, Apply in estab sects, Eves/Sat.a per.Callforintervwappt .,.~p ns rue r. mire· ni:e lte e ion. ••LLS,..ES* \•ision. Please 5 ubmit person Park Lido Conv. 575 wk+. l\.lr . Le vi THI LOOK ti.n;d or ~ollege :1ludent 1 ~0 s all types, Most ,_ •• workreeordorresumeto Center 466 Flagship Rd. 848·1004 64• '500 w /1ndus I art ~ bac k· Circa_ 1895_-1910. Al.so, Pricedt0Mov1! Po Bo ... s J l~~~'---------1==========: _... ground. Instructing boys canning Jars & 1n -83]..9 . , x U()AI : • an uan '----------1 1 625 I. 64' "616 · · ·-betwn ages 7-18. Call su alors. lwishtosellthe -CatJialrano 92675 ICYEC NURSES AIDES REAL ESTATE SALES SECTY 1-betweeni-Spm,642-8372 entire collectio n for SJOO Herculon Hide-a -bed Janitor--$3 Hr OR ORDERLIES ATIENTION NEWPORT BEACH Sitvenmfftt'-Sat. mom. Call675·6266. tables. Queen mattress P11~ific Trawler Corp Salary depends on ex per. LICENSED. ~~J ~ tyo!,!igc.eHv XY ~~~ Experienced, Eq"'u1'I op· Appllcmc•s 8010 set; Sot a /ma l e h i_n g __ 3SU __ K_•_l_m_u_s_O_r_._c_._M_._I Be recognized. Call M~~~J~~~'l; t ai l . Al[;. act iv portunity employer.••••••••••••••••••••••• cbai.r. Lamps. Beautiful ----------1 lmmed, Port Mesa Con\'. CA.RP ET pef'liOrlality. Pd benefits Piece work or hourly Refrig., Freeier, Washer, newcond. 5J6-8S88 KEYPUNCH OPERATOR 1 Year ex.per. 4·8P~1 Mon thru Fri. CU-VAL CO lilth ._Placentia , , , Colla Melia '541-2201 Equal Oppor Employer llosp, 642-0400. TREATJl.1ENT! Grt opportunity for SJll Wage, 645--9474. Dryer & D1 shwshr .. New Unique Contemp. Lvg. NURSES AIDES We trai n you to :1el l oriented career sec & used. Warehse pnces. Rm. furniture. 8' eouch, homes with an accele ral· Start SIOO. Reply t •Sr. Escrow Ofer 5'2·3SOL (As k for Les) loveseat, ehr, ottoman & 7 to 3 & 11to7. Exper pre-ed course that starts im-classified ad No S39 c/ * ••1l000 Up••• etagere. Mu :1t i>ee to ap. fd. lluntington Beach med.lately. If you are in· Daily Pilot, P.O. Bo Must have R.E . back· REfo"RIG. Amana 21 cu. preciate. $400 complete. Conv. Ho:;pital, 18811 tereated ln earnina bi& 1560,CM92826. ground&min5yn eJ:p z~~;:~;&i.~~tW~· 968-2368aft 6PM. Florida St, H.B. 84'1-3515 money from the start. 1..:=c:..:::::.:==----I CONTROL CARE ER J C:C:::O::::O::.:::::::..:::.::..::c:.:.._ 1------'----u~ Aides. 3-11 shift.. ge-t lndivid~all.r.ed frc:;e ~--------~ Employ~entAgeney Dryer, Maytag elec.,xlnl. Beautiful Pee-an Book Ex per. pre!'d . Mesa training on the job tn one SECRETARY 3400Jrvme, Ste 109B c-oppertone, SlOO mvd. case, Desk Combo. Top Orm. topolli I ' Nwpt.Bch 114 /!>56·8505 963 •• 7,,,enlng,. rond. Eves.53I-S872 Verde Conv. Hosp, 661 ny Cet oca · ...,,.. Center St, CM ed thruout Oranllle Coun· Station.Attendent. Full or ~•-·er spi·n d-waoher. F1JRNITURE SA L!-.: ty, call for further de· .......,.. · J A I w h s d We currently have an part time. Exper. pref. Dryer like new l60 each ot que as tan . OPPORTUNln: tails. Arlene, (714) opening for a Sr . Ch~vron St1lion, 3000 BothSll0.8"7.3104 · solid Oak, $110 ; A man:1 Laundry Worker Wante4 Positive, enthusia s tic 349..s742 Secretary to work with Fa1rview,C.M. dream, bar & 4 stools, Corona del Mar ar~a. peraon needed to be re· REALESTATESALES one ol our engineering Like new, 2 dr Refrig. $400 ; Kit . Tabl w /8 Over:l8only. Expcr.pre-cepUonist/ secretary In Joltt #I managers & his staff 0( SfEREOTECHNICIAN Harvest gold , late model. 1tool9, $200 : Maple t ·d. Hrs. 9-2. Tue-Sat. happy, pro1ressive real T-. a.•-1 engineers & technicians. EXPERIENCE NEC. Sl65, White Washer & Hut.ch, approx 30 yrs old. -12_M~m~ln_6_73_...00 _____ 1a tate office in Laauna· -556-0421. elec dryer, late model $1SO . Call af t . 8 , ":JT · · •F°Y'eeTrainlng Beach. S·d.a)' week, in· The auccHsful applicant Store m01nagers &t As:1is· Sl3S. Elec stove. 30"i..:.'~"=....,=~-7~8~1~5.'-----·I L~DCOOK eluding weekeada. ~~~~~~::~~~TriPI sh:>uldh1vea .mln.of• t.antManaseni. Mature, chrometop,S..S0.546.()768 BEDRO OM SALE : Re lre!I institutional ~·~94'.::.:· .. :::.73:.::°'~54::::9~-0l=l~B~. ---1 •Nationwide Referrals ~eara secr':tana! ex per, ag~ive self starters . 2 Rehi~eralors. GE with Bio n de twin bed s. co ing ex per . Will onlCIA If ®licensed, let u8 ••· in an engineering . en· Nauonal chaln Jr. Sport.& auto 1ce maker & 1 shelved head boards sul(erviae 2 other N slstyoulnobt.alntngyour viroomenL wear. As;iply Petties, 220 Amana, xlnt cond. comp. 2 chests. 2 milk ef!ltloyeea. Workltll OptlcalCo.Hffd\fli"' Real Estate license. Colli LoaCemt.osMall. 644-5519 glass lamps, 645·81811. •chfdule 7.z,30pm, Sat. ~.._.....optlckm. ·~·, ::B.cil=l F1..:.:o.crycc•c.:ll'2=·.:.1!&!=1'-. __ 'Ibe potiUoa requires aL;:;;;:T_;:;;'~;';;;;:--;;~1 ,~;;.;;.~~;;;-~;;;;:;;;J_(c~a~ll]E~•~"'~·=:-..-=== th~ Th urs. Contact r--•· min of 60 wpm accurate1Tow Truck Driver, ex-fl otpoi nt refri1erator ~ Coast Co mmunity REAL ESTATE SALES-typinl It facility wit per'd G &: W Towin", 1000 h-os t rl"ff about 18 cu n. Property Settlement. Like ital, Dietary Dept eyew.ar. M limlted open Inga for buiC uithmeUc calcula· Irvine. N.8 . &42·1252. $65, SS2·017S new, bunk beds w/mal- 499-' 11 ext.152. ti•, Xlat oppot twllty qualified ••lespeople. Ir tlonl. tresses, cost $269., $139. :-'::f':':'-'"''-'~---:-1 I b•• ef it 1. Call )'OU art' honest, ener1etlc MOW IS THI TIME Kenmore Washer /dryer. J\-1 a tching niR hl stand L ME tNTROOUCE l2llJ47l-6 SJJ. and interested In hlsh We oC'fer.ucellent work• tor job seekers to check Xlnt working order, $27. llcrculon ~leeper, VF Uh. to Bee 11 n e eaming goal• you must lna c:ondiliona &.: benetl the Dally Pllol llelp 6'2-9416. eves. cost $269 ,. $1 29. Sofa & & 1on:1 . The P_u n Orange county Buainel'ls Investigate" our proer•m ln our modern new raclU Wanted elasslflc•tlo n. If I -=..:..:=..:..:=----~ Love Seal. ,·ost 1399 .. ~I e Job. Mu1t like Woman ba1 part-time aM COMPA.RI::. A&k for ~ locat.td at Junlpe the job you want Is not K,rmore G~I Drye~ $75. S180. Set or :l tables $68. & c t " & people. ha11ci 2 job(>JM!olna: in MartetJog anappl. with Hal Co~. ~ •• ~ ~ .. r•=:,to the SI t.blreyou might con!tider Jsn. mK°:~mor~c·w.~~r $29. Slightly i;oiled Sofa & or ves & Cllr <tv•ll., ln· 6 M1mt. Cor appoint· -. oflerina your aervlcea $100Guar/Oet s-46-8672 Love Seal $130. Douab te sted In earnlnJ mentcall643--398'1. with an ad In the Job Box Tabl e . M a ple per ne. Gteat fol' Plr:ueSubmlt Wanted category. Phone Auction 8015 rocker5. t'lc. Muk e ofrer, ho maken. 913-74'70or PAftT Time eve• &i: Sat YoutRnume Or .,.a·'6tl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962-4811. . AM, perf. for atuden\t, Appl)' In Pert0n 1-'--'----------1 PE~N eeded 1 lnalde. work. 1u1unteed IF YOU **I BUY** s.1K1 Used Fe"'-lm ow c.0 1.•n...11°'0, •a,..CallAl.542-9013. __ E ... DEV.,CO Good used furnllwrc &: Det-orator Surplus, Anti· .-"'"' .. _ IOl<t f91 " haveaservicetooffer or -.iJa n-•• 1 will Sel ~ues & Paintin,ii:s . 16.35 A ~n penon, See Bob COiia meKi ~ ll.&Doho Vi1Jo Road rooda to tell, rl•ce an ad a.,... ...... , .... J •Jim IMemou ClaQlfled Ads al.II bis , SanJuuCaplltrano fa the Da It Pilot forYou. perior. Unit 4• COltl ll"ll , lne., 001 Quall ltem.1, small keins or Have aomd.h\n&, '° •ell? f'41a1 Oppor "lmJtoyv Qualfied ~Ion MASTlltS .4UCTl()t4 1..:;M:.:"::0:.:·.:.548.:::.:·7:.:90::1:_ __ _ St, N:R. any lltm. Na-ilt111. Clsnlfied •di dO fi will. ljme6'z.se79. '46-1616 & IJl-,625 Want Ad• Ca\1 642-58111 I ! A C0HVEN1ENT SHOPPING ANO S(WINQ CUI()( f0111 T'H[ GA&. ON THE CO. Dress & Pantsuit .. • • Cutves sha~ lean 111,d,,tf Pr1nlert P<1tter11 9014 Wm. en's Site s are )4 (]R 1n~n hu\I "''Ill 40-inch h1pl1 lli (40 bu\t 12 l'l lpl. ]A (42 bust. 44 h•Pl. 40 ld4 bust. 46 tup!: 42 (46 bust, •B h•pl; 14 (48 biAI, SO ll1p): 46 I~ butt, ~2 h~PI; 48 IS2 b11tl. 54 h1pl, Stnd $1.00 lot eac,_. patle.rn. Add 2St tor tlCh patt1111 !or flrJ!-(:IJU m1il and h~ndHna, Seid to1 --...... o.,t.441 --211 Wnf fM St .. Mirw f.rll, MY 11111. Pri .. ,..,,,., .t.DHISS, DP, 5'D _, S'l'fl.I MUMUA. Do 1011 -now htw to 111 a p1tt1r11 lr111 S111d now ltr 0111' 11ew flll·Wlnttr P1t11r11 C1tJl01-cH1 1011po1 i11iht1 ltt '"'' pat11111 et 11111 cltlllce. S1ftd 751 now! Sew + Ktilt ltll Sl.2S l11t111t MtllfY C,tftt $1,00 l11t1nt r1slll11 look SI .DO 1,111a11t Stwtll( loot $1.lttl Quickle Afghan 727 4 &qt=kk'B-'4 G1v~ a beautiful !!•11 w•th lo!s of warmth -th.~ afchan. QUICK CROCHET 1n time for Cl'1fi11ma$! ChoOse 3 shades ol a color !or 1fgh111 In 51\ell · stitch and rib-stitc h st1lpe~. U~ soft 'NOISttd. P1\lern 7274: dlrtetions, $1.00 !or tlCh paltem. ~d 2SC 11th 1>11l1m tor llrit~1•'~ ll'llil and handlin1. St•d It: --,. , I -~Ill• --.. 1•1. ow c...._ ~ Mrw T..._ MY ltOt I. PrW ................. lip., ..... -· MORE tflMl ever before! 200 desi!VIS plus l l1ee primed tn. sidf! HEW 1976 NEEOU CRA.n CAT A.LOG\ tys everything, 754. Crttlltt .!lh S•u•r•• _ S1.00 Cr1th1t 1 Wardrobe _$1.00 •lttJ nttr 1111u. . _$1.ot llp11l1 Crtcll1t $1 .GI S•• + hi! loolt Sl.l' M11dltpolnt lo1k $1.00 Fto••r Croth•~ l oo... $1.00 H1i1,1n troclltl loo\: $1.00 h1stJnt Croclut lotk $1.0G IAl\lnt ..,t ra1111 lloo k $1.00 lnst111t Moftt1 lc111k $1,00 Collpl1t1 'ill look Sl.00 C•••l•l• afrh•n1 .t14 $1.00 12 hln Atrllans 112 SDt1 loll of 11 Q11llt1 II 5011 M•M11111 Q1IH laoli 12 _ 50; 1 !I Qllllts fl' ToLtay IJ ~ 50t1 .... , 11 Jtffy ••• so, . , .. ah.511 t a....-v-9570 ......,~.,.nod Mtos.'""°"•d •• PJf DAILY PILOT Thuf'ld•y. Oelobet 30. 1975 TV;Roclo. lo l>och P' 9010 V.WClet 95JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••t•••• u.a--HIR,Stereo 1091•••••••••••••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '89 •·ord EIOO . 302 IMW 9712~ ... .._ J740 ._.._•Diis 1080 MltceflGIM'OUS 1080 ~cm ••••••••••:•••••••••••• . . t Sherwood tent trlr. Gd. Automatic, Air. m•111. rf ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• httfnlnwtth 8083 Stcrtot,;qulpment Want slip lores boat In cond •• ilttps s. Suiu.kl r•ck. A&f l f'M tape., Wose Uaed Mannequins, re-WA..,TED ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kenwood KR·lOO wmp & Newport , Cdlloi or lOO . Runs ed . $17$. Much more. Must 1ell. 73 1-~ CS Cou~-Blue asonabJe . Make orrer. n Vam.-.tui classical gwtiilr N1v1co turnt .. ble $150. 2 Bi.ilbo•. Resp. adults. SfS-0046 BslOfr 6?$-3340 ldtbiot.4ipd,•ir,XJ.Ql Mew·Utad ~ J>elrles. 220 Los Cerril02i TOP CASll DOLLAR Xlnl. cond. $9!> Pioneer CS77 spe01kers 494-5714 ' . cOod.$13.~.642·2711 . OVEI 100 Mall. Zl3-86.5-J5l8. PA I D F 0 R Y 0 lJ R &16-1096 Sl70 1>anason1c eassette n~ 1 1 Bo l 51 . 50. VW DUNE BUGGY, pan, 72 ford Van 302 111ulo, MEllCIR.ft._Ra. 111 • JEWEi.RY , WATCHES. deck wl Dolby system.u.:auti u 1 ip, shortened, bucket seau, n.800 mi , m1g1, some lt702100CSA SU~ l"LATWARE ART 06Jt::(."l'S. GOLD PIANO: Koehlcr-<'1i1mp only6mosoldSIOO,head ~~r hc~~~59606er. Newport complete,IH8lrill\.l-a:itle bod)'Wk,$2700642-2593 Classic coupe! Silver OM DISPLAY One.Ida 1Uver-plated din· S IL VE ll SE ll VIC F.. 675 Bin .. Fin. 2 Shure phones~ IW6·1617 ,,..,ac · .,... _ and motor. SUO or beat with blue Jeather. Air Hwe of t.•orh nerware. S.pc place set· FINF~ f'URN & AN spks. RoJac amp L1kl' oller.87\-~l-'74 Dodge Van, super conditloninC 6: full AUTiiORIZtD ting. S7 .!i0 per selling. TIQUES.645-2200 nu$6.SOlofrM80Jl3 Combo.t-f;~gnav~x rrm.1portaffon 9550 1harp. lo1ded wtt.h ex· power . Wkll trade . MERCEOESD£AL£R t,OOOsetsav0til.673·i052. -G I CoosoleClr1V,AM l fM•••••••••••••••••••••••4Whffl DriYff tras . l4400. N11ht : S3l·2060dlr. b Eves Kng S.i:. &'<1. New, com· Ram1re1 1,\ 1.11 .-r 11teroo&.turnlable, $250.C 1 Sale/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 495-10:lt.Day :495-0620 6862Manc ester,· · plcte, stlll pkgd . Xtru ~1 Leasc..:a~.c nt:w,$l600 xlnt cond, over $10 CWl¥E" • 9120 1976 CJS ... 9715 8lM.'n1Part , Irvine Coast Country Club firm $190 (worth $425). Kohno #15 Guitar, like nu new. b75·6093 Rent Autol W.ted 9590 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 523-7250 Membership ror Sale. Qn Sz Sl70, LISU<ttly home, $14.JO, (114) 846-3957 ··············:········ WHY MOT LIASE7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197] CA.Pl.I On the Sant.a Ana fwy. Milke Offer. 544.2939 or incldel.83!">-2263. . , , 1 Color T.V. 21 " S!l!>. good Want to buy Otmper or $99.11 MO. WEPAYTOPPOLLAR VO, 8 track stereo, air tll3-7820 Guild G·37 Gu1t;.ir w/harc pie. & cub. t·all uflr. 7. shell for shortbed GMC FORTOPUttOCARS Coast Firewood Supply shell case, ooly 2n10. old . eves 962-1523 pick up. 831 ·2433 ll·!i. Ask 36 mo. OEL inc. tax l''OREIQN, DOMESTIC conditioning. XLNT in & Mercedes For sale; 2 Vallt>y coin opp. bar room pool tables t green, 1 blue. $350. ea .. or best offer. li45-8:r15. DOORS, wlndov.·s. bathroom ~ink , show~r enclosure, screen door!t 498.1936 PERSIAN ltugs, L.arRe & Small. Top quality & eon· d1t1on . Ph: 548-2004 eucalyptus $76 C<lrd 1,~ Gwtar retails S-11 5 usk· (or Ron . llll mo. & license o~CLASSICS out. 8ll-2040dlr. cnrd$44del5Hl·ll22 int: only $300 for both Stereo Compont!nl~. DBJVERS lfyour.c1i1rlsextracle.11n 11 , 2000 cc mags, over· 494.3054 Sherwood ti!;()() rct·e111cr Motorc,~s/ OAC l''orSaleMcm~rsh1p -Unit ed 11 udio du.al Sc 9150 seel.lifarat. aizedlires,airshocksex.· Ncwr'°rt Bctach 'fl'rnus Office f'oumiture & tumtbl. 2 Qu1tdraflex S."i ••••••••••••••••••••••• COPELAND'S IAUIEll IUICK nt. con. St,795. 67S-6465 Club.0445292 .,........ 8085 •P<•k•"'· P•l ply. Mu>I 1974KAWASAKI CITY 292SHarbor81•d. . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• sel l . $450 /b s t vrr . JEEP CostaNlna 179-2500 SterooEqwpment l::xc s\'I chns $15/3:';, scy 6157895 CALFE:llKE 2001 E. l1tSt. Kl·nv.·ood KR 100 ::imp~ ch rs SK /up , sey dkii . . 900 c.c. ¥.-ith m0tny op· TOP DOI.LAI Silve.'lt~~P.~ tape, 20,ll5miles . SALWt SERV LEASI -ton v .. ao tmplWta ,., AWJtY Eiut, $ D FWY. 831-1 740 N~\'lt·o tur.ntable SISO i Machinet'\'rs Pit'rt·e tS67 11970 Zenith color TV tion~·n1ust see to ap· SAHTAAMA PAID Pioneer C577 speaker · w !9th CM 6457411. cat.unrlmodel.xlnl cond. prec1ate ! C8fo'9664). 558-8000 p $170 Panason1l· l'US...,etle -· -' ----21 ··~l·rcen.552·0593 8.Jl ·2040dl~lr~·-----·1 --:-;~::;:;:~~~--IMMEDIATB.Y SHAR '12~L Mt'rcedt"5 Benz. deck .,.,. Dolby sy~tcm , Pianos & Orqans 8090 -2 TO CHOOSE FOR ALL silver w/blk int , fully only 6 mos old $100. head ••••••••••••••••••••••• •F'or an (•xccpt1on.al buy. \974 llonda 1508 1n . exlcn-,_2 <-out Hol f-lors d 'oeuvres fan phones$25.846_1617 FIJO:LD 'S Warehous e 011 r-.1aJor Brand Sterc tion's pull backs._Camel &~~J'Scout FOREIGHCAIS Miracle Mazda equip.$10,500.640-Jf.1~ tastically dl'l1c1ous --Sale. 400 pianos & or-Componcnts.t'allllo11k e seat,s1ssybar.lllghway Roth are hardtops . CALLORCOMEIM ZISOHwborll•d '6Jl90Sedan.graywlrcd Pre~are 96 in 10 min. (4 Misc ... loneout. ~ans, new /used Spinets. 979.1231 pegs. l~arlcy_ rear .,.,·heel. F,quipment includes roof TOSH US C__._M 645•5700 leather int. Gd :Cond Recipes). Sf.'nd $1 , ad -Wanttod 8081 Gr.ands. Pl.ayers. Goin~ llamRad10 Swan500.A $1800 or \lo'lll ~ons1dcr ruck, aulom.alic, air tn•• na Sl600.64D-0800or64S--4534 dressed, s larnped t'n· ••••••••••••••••••••••• oul for bu~i ncss Renl & M b'I pfe · cash ortradeor.151 51-13 cond., pwr. steering Cftroft 9716 velope to: Recipes, Bo1r $$ C •SH$$ FOR 1 K o 1 c power sup 1 Ii 1911 Mercedes Si-:. sun· 12, El 1'oro. Ca 92630 "' Y<f lopt lo >uy . aw_a1 , Phone patrh. ~·8744. ·10Norton 1S.O, XL.NT inside & out. Will ••••••••••••••••••••••• rool, air L"Ond., imfflat'. Goodusedfurn/refn..:s St c in.,.,•ay , Byl.lldw~n . 8o &-M-. $500. Pri\•atePurty trade.831·2MOdlr. LlASEORIUY! $7200. 536 -7542,da ys 1RVIN£CoustClubl\!em-f<'rzrs /stove~ 546076K Chit·kt•ring, amu a . oh °""~ !>48·8082 3CTROEMSM bership, SllOO incld.----K11nball , W rlt1.r Equi~t '72Toyota _LandCruiser •7 I 5J6.5006eves. trans fer fce of $5UO. FURNITUltESPECIALS (71 4 )638 ·2170 . l 2072 •••••••••••••••••••••••.saieortrade '7 JBJ'l.tW7SO. A/C, rud10, & more. 5 speed, air cond., M ed 220 ·,td· 673·667~ C:::OHSIGHMEHT SHOP Brookhur!il (iG. GeMt"al 90 I 0 (·ustom paint, chrome. r e r f e c t c o n d . 3100 W.Coasl Hwf. N.8. meUillic paint. leather &: l96.1 ere . es · .~ '1 ~ ' h h l $3 400 Aft 6 AM /F M. Meticulously New engine, lire• 1;tc. WEHANDl.EEVE:HYlHINGA T ••••••••••••••••••••••• 495.0794 t roug OU . ' . . 642-9405 $2395 ort.rade 642 lW T . TllOMA.S . 0 M · A r ----wkdys 675 ~"~2 maintained by one · · · 75 yards nearly nev.• dark brown shai:t l'arpct $2.85 yd. 631 ·3467 ena s Turnover r-:LEC'fHICOllGAN <\8 oat oonng n)' 0 . '73K31.SOl«ond;a. . ....... . ---------1 owner.831·2().IOdlr. Mercedes Benz. '67»05. l C!V£US ACALL 3Kcy·board!i 9fitl·3555 ferover$.l.OOO Xtra•. $1400 /ofr. '64 Dodge Power Wagon. o.-c .... 1y·. r ... l 71'16~:1576 .. -...,.-Dot-9720 Owner. mmac-a e, wr Ll SELL 1' "011 rou• ---· · · 675·2961 & 673·6143. $l500. Hl""--t S l"'f•r best offer. 645·0975 S •1 ,_11 lll-Z6t4 Player piano. 'l'r1urnph , h G45 ·9540After5. "j"..... •••••••••••••••••••••••l-':::'.:.::.:.::c:.::.::..::.co_ __ .wap eet ~ ers; awn· ''e.;1~18..-.d'u~~"'{;W''L o upnght 30 yrs old . $900. s · Glus!ihop1>er Ding y , Oft Import• ing, h1rge. Complete _set-Rolls in~I. 642·1255 w/oars. $100. '71 s.a.-i 1974 JEEP liU Maxey Toyota up $60. f'ree standing. 673-4824 TS..125 Dusttt Call642·2895 Crafts & Arls wanted. SportinqGoods 8094 Converted for dirt. but CHEROK EE CalJRoterorBill WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN, TOYOTA. OR VOLKSWAGEN Mercedes Benz 450 SL '73 . lmmac. Must see to ap· prec. New $90-0. pe arl finish. $11 ,350. Priv prty . 9 lo 5 C3tl 213 ' 968- 854J.e\'eS 213 :964-1804 Wall hangings. Etc. In••••••••••••••••••••••• BOY SCOUTS NEt:D all street equipment in-f\111 power. automatic. ___ _cfll_7 __ 11555 _____ 1 International Slt-rling mclal wood or f.abric. S Ch f ·m· II BOATS Tax Adv.an · 1-luded ... ,lratirt'&.Good air rond., low mileage & S ·1 fl t · · ·• now ains or) a ·ii 990 ~ "' lk '117686) PAID POR OR NOT. 1 ver a ware . Bnngforcons1gnmentto .. $JO \ & T Lo<:kinit tages.ea !>46-4 condition. r.lus l sell. 1 e new .• A 995 · Wt.odgewd pattern. Many Starr 42.5 30th SI. i:24 , tar. · 1. . k for . $215 644 ()577 ... We buy used cars & pcs. Sheared Beaver NpBc·h 9am·lpmSat.or Hooftop Ski llar Boats,Mcuntenance/ =~·:.c.c~·C.C.-----1 COMMONWEALTH trucks . Call GROTl-1 FRH APPRAISAL TOP DOLLAR CALL SAL BERNAVENE 540·0442 coat.646-6376eves. Sun. · s ma _ll. ca r ,. Bron i.e Sef-'fice 9'020 1974 250 CC , llonda MOTORS, LTD. CHEVROLET for a fret! MG l,142 Anodized, $30. 646·7896 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Elsinore Enduro model. apprais.al. 1----------••••••••••••••••••••••• AutosfOf"Sale IAutosforSale Ston,Rest;;ont, BOATf.NGINEREPAIR Low miles, plus extras 21~~~;f~1..!'i!r~et GROTHCllEVROLET •"73 240Z, Coco brn, 1951 MGTD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bar 8095 Starter Ren -alt.-trans $80 and take over pay-835_6531 18211 Bc<Ach Blvd. mags, air. 4.s pd. xlra A CLASSIC' VW HUNTERS COMMONWEALTH MOTORS, LTD . Serving Orange Counry since 1953. Always have a good selection ol new & used Wfs and other line cars -ALL at very reasonable prices. all reconditioned. See us TODAY! ••••••••••••••••••••••• repair. Formerly J'l.1 arina mcnts. 997-2748o -----l-----------i lluntlngton Beach sharp. S4.800. 8J0.6882. w,.11 trade, make toffer I k Del Rey. But k493-9l78 ·-"''7-549 JJltl--~--------1 Boutique fixture~. 1 c ---'75 SSO.Four Jlundu. Xlnl WE'VE MOVED! O"I -l;JUO• • '74 Datsun BZIO xlnt. 831 ·2040dlr. new . Overloe_k & ats,Powe-r 9040 cond. 6,000mi. $1400 /bsl llGSTOCI( SB.LING YOUR CAR? .. cond., brown, auto,1-.:::_::"'.C:.:.:.c_ ___ _ blindstit t•h machines. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oCr &40-5Z76 TOP PRICES "AID 12,500 mi., $2900 or besl 59 MGA 1600 convert.Ible. Fabri cs & not ions . 3.1• Pl us ti l' F BG\ass, -"--'""-'-'-------1 Of MEW & USED ofr. 640.0295 yellow, good cond. SJ.800 557 -7206 or 644 ·ii9ti3 . net.'tistobcfinishcd.Best Harley David son 1970 4WHEELDRIVES Forlmports 498-0794 , Huny ! offer. l7 14 l89fl·4063 Spstr. Sec to apprec1ute. OVER 75 Paid lor or Not 73 240Z, xlnl cond, lo mi. . 1------S2000.G42·4165 TOCHOOS•fROM DeanLewl5lmport1 many xtr<'s , $4 ,995.l963MGSedan.hki:nc.,.,., Swaps 8096 UNUSUAL Marlin Astra _____ , '" 1966Harbor. C.M. 714-551·195S rlr. 9:JO lo 42 MPG. 47.000 orill; mi, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18· Berkely JC't · OLDS. ·73 llonda 350 like nu un· COPELAHD1S l ---~64~· ~·~·•~JOJ=---· I -~''~'°::::.2~l~3~·331::.:·~0805:::::.:."~M~.--I :=$7_95--:-f_ir_m_. 7_5_l_·•-"-'-'-:-::-:-; Z Motorcycles 250 CC dirt 455. 41 Hrs, many custom der 4.000 m1 . make orrer. n.-i 9746 bikes '71 & '721 for travel •lras. See to apprec. 841·1650 JEEP CITY TOP '74 2GOZ. Auto, air. -r 211 .L l .. STIHT, ... ~.. ....... c:.....cc.c;__ ______ , lowm·o.,Xlnl"ond. ••••••••••••••••••t,•••• _ _..., ... --. trlr645-2948 $5,295./offcr. ~1ight takC' '74 llusqvarna 200 I E. I 5t St. $.SJOO. ~5·3298. '71 Opel GT, Jtlnt oond. 835•6531 SELL idle iter11s with a ?~86 in trade. 524.5465 400 CR. Prolab frame. SAMTAAMA $ ----------1 30,000 mi . gotd !new Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 3 · Many xtras. Xlnt cond. 558-8000· ·74 260Z. Sale/ assume tires. $2195. 673·4917 25· Ov.·cns. $J.OOO or beiit S975 Ca\1640-4295 ----------I p "d lease. F\Jlly equip. Xlnt .. Aartos, H•w 9800/..t.utos. M•w 9800 Autos, New 9800 offer Slip included .73 'li'amaha 175 Enduro, l966 Chev. :\4 ton, 4 whl, 4 31 cood. 552·1!1786. ~~~•••••••••• .. !?.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 493-9253 tbrand new) perl Xma• •pd :m . posi-trac, hubs, FOR ' o 6 o · PRICES ARE UP! I t Kendon still has 39 1975 models at old prices. Now is the time to buy if you really want to save money on a new car. '13 '(W SUPlll IUG .. c,4., Ill llPMd, AM f, FM •Mlio. ,...., (4Afl851. Likio ,..... only 20.DDOMIM. '63 JEEP CJS Y·I. 3 •H•O ••O•o. "•1!1•. !llOAGH) lOW ._ -9 '73 '(W SUPlll IUG • e)'I , 4 "Pt"9d. ·-· ,..,t., t41 1'HMI.~ .... "" -· ,.. -52295 '73 CHEV WV PICKUP '6t MERC. COUGAR v-a: fo<:lo..r •" co"O•l<0"•"9 -ue .. ino •Kho, "'"'., (01'110XY) l--Pf't• '73 AMC GREM 2 DR. II CV1 . ""° !r•M •Id«> ~•11 .. (t211EDI l-1'111.., t 1h1rp Y·I • .,,., "'"• 11cto•v "" CO<>d•l•O"'"O· oo .. •• •'••""9 -· (3241.FI() Cruo1e CO'l!tol. onll' 15 000 '74TOYOTA COROLU4DI. SALES • SERVICE LEASING ~ J<cndoo Reliability Since 19';0 KEN DON AMC~SFP 2524.Jtmbor 81Yd., Costa Mesa 549-8023 • 645-7770 " 73 als!fn 1 wagon , 73 L Pantera. better than _gi lt 642·483 5 (2ll) aux tanks. lac. air. Ten Used VW'S automa~1c. good cond, new. Must see tp ap- 9050 865.2473 wides. 1 mmac. $2475. 30,000 miles. '193·0394 preciate! Senous buyen. 540-7023 e\·es. "aid for oir Hot ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 llonda 350. lo mi. $450 ..:..::..:=co.=c.-----1 71 510 Wagon. mugs. orig. _on_ly~• 61_>_23_t_9 __ ..,__ Boat ror Charter. 36. Col. or best offer646-7359 Hrtr Trucks 9560 owner. New <:lutch. Porsche 9750 Sl2!i day. Wl'ekly rates 5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean.$1695.646·1495 ••••••••••••••••••••••• avail. Call f I ) 497·2595. i t Datsun PU. New shell. llu.nt Reh 90•0 Need l\tonc ~ for Coll eite US A1ags, Custom cab .. 1-------"-'-·«35 __ ,.74 , B 2 10 Datsun POnSCHE·V~ I ·74 Yamaha TY 2.SOOl:c. Xlnt cond , $2295 Or. ·64 or ·ss El Camino, run· t~ as t back . Whit e , RECARO bucket i.eat5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Trial. 2 ply rear. p\<1stic 8.'13·8000. ningornot.Callaft.6pm. AM I YM radio, radial Blk leather w /blk cor· 29'DragonSloopw/cover . tank . Xlnt cond. See AskforLarry .9&8·4971 tires. 4spd. Only 13.000 duroy insert . New.- outboard&sJJp$J850call wknds.492·4718. '73 =¥. T , R /H, 32,000 mi. mi ., perfect s hape .1-'64-'5~·~6~10-'I ______ _ 8J.1·0878evcs. Private party. Gd cond. Wanted to buy ; Late 640-l980or644·2'J2l , MotorHomes, 963-3002. model Mercedes Sports · 73 9I!T, Targa, 5 spd. !3'Sailfish. Gdcond. Sal /R t 9160 . Coupe.640·0020. fiat 9725 AM /f<~M Stereo. f.1aj!s; New trailer. • "' •• '74ToyotaLongBcd&Ptl-••••••••••••••••••··~·· A/C. Sl0,800. Must sell . 646·0152 •••••••••••••••••••• • grim CJO camper Many Autos, bnportrd ~ ;:7[![;'" 642-9666. TR.ADE! R~atd~~ :?r~~rl~~~s~91·~ ::i~:.~s.Must sec, $3900. w·············;;·o; F I A T 1981 Porsche' 912 ·": f(>d Will ·rake Ca t .as rates.Pr1 .pty.538·0!>47. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ __ !._..!. AM ·Stcreo FM, Min, 1 dow~/pymt o~. inex · Winterized tdotor Homes. '56 t'ord PU . W /327 Ownr. $.5700, 499-4188 art. rens1ve II arbor\: J(>W Lot H. & D. Motor Home Ren· Chevy' headers. 2 brl, 35() * BEAT * 1...:• ________ _ 1n Half r.1oon Bay . tals.646_9611 lurbo·hydro +many ex· THE '76 Stt HERB FRIEDLANDER for A ......, Dlf<ll 11750 hoclrl ll•d. Owner. 675-8344 . tras. Runs xlnt. $900/bst. 6.3l-19!18e\'es . Vince. PRICE INCREASE " KELPIE '' ...................•... •• • • ']1 ftreball T"vel Tdr. Surplus Trucks 2 ·73 Ford, 1 ton Kary Van. $3250 '.74 Dodge, 8' Pickup $3300. Both in Xlnt rond w/low mi. Con· tact Mr. Door at 892·0324 . 1975 AUDI IOOLS \CHOICE Of' 20J wn+m. ...... 511-1111 ~BBCJ *BEAT* THE '76 PRICE INCREASE 1975 91 IS COUPES !ONLY3LF.FTI 6 5 · s T A y s A I L 31 1>'.l ' long. Xlnl cond. SCHOONER, U.S.C.G . Dual axles 493-4697 '73 FORD Pickup ;i,:, Ton Lie. lor 49 pass. w/25 yr. A!\t /Eves. Camper Special. Perfel1 estab. charter business. Want late model s. c . l"Ond. lleavy duty Call !! TRADITION !! travel trlr, aircraft con-for list of accessories ii 60' CLASSIC ALDEN str, Pvt. Pty. 644 ·6249 interested. $3900. 101~· 1975 AUDI FOX (CHOICE Of' 10) SAVE WHILE THEY LAST!!! Headquarien ht SClltfa Afta FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALE •SERVICE PARTS •LEASING 1. Owner's Demo-Silver sunroof. Loaded with ex tras. Approx. 4.200 miles A really beautiful car (200988). SCllOONER. jus t ar · Campe r also avail . rived, owner wanls ac· Auto Ser.,ice & _646 __ ·7_506 ________ 1 tion. ,\t our docks now Parts 9400 •59 Chevy 6 <Y I utility ,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • $850 DOHIURNS PORSCHE/AUDI 13631 Hcwbor GARDEN GROVE FIAT Dick Miller Motors 1 2. GM 's 11emo·Bh.1e sun roor. Loaded v.·rlh htras 1\pprox. 9.800 miles (2Ql&17 ). PORSCHE.vw ' truck 49.000 m1, . Miftney'• 642 4590 R ECA RO bucket seats. ~~·~'."...------I.;-:;:::~-:-;;--:;:-~= Yacht Sales k Selective M 28. share 548·1725or !>48·4191 B!k leather w /bl COr· •73 C""-yv 1'4 TOii ho 'd I -----------j t20W. WarncratMain Santa Ana 557 ·2132 3. Brand new red coup-.· w1air. stereo, alloys, cte (202293). 1 duroy inse rt New . ,... r 7' mew/resp. indivi ua These3cars mustbesold Balboa 26 w /delux trlr.1 ...c"'c::c"...c'~'"~''-------Pick• $ll5 mo, inc. util. 6Jl-l836 Fi•a..6 on a first·come basis. No VHF. r.1crc 9.8, xtras. .65 Che\'Y Eng. 4 Wheel Drive '74 FOX 4 Dr. stereo. lo • phonD'rders accepted. lm ma<' 58,500.837·9360. Callaft.7 ~00P .M Turbohydromalic mi, Clean $4200. Ph: P OMIURMS 14· i~OBI E CAT 646-1084 trans mi ss ion, power 673·5985 e\•es. & wknds. ORSCHE/AUDf W(l'RAILER Autos for Sole steering, heavy duty sus-1973 IOO LS Before you buy .. see! 13631 Harbor G.G. XLNTCOND 552-7414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pension,only9,672miles. 4 speed, air conditioning •salon Vlelo GARDEN GRO\IE Hobie 16 Good Cond. With Ntti.,,.s/ SHARP & stereo. One owner. Import.a 1966 911 trailer. Call alter 5 pm . Clas1ic1 9520 8.31 ·2040dlr. PERFECT 548.1J81. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1'racle Mazda IMW 9112 Avery e~;i~; ~4~· Fwy_ See i1-642.JS11 18' Sol c t ood h I 931 WOLSELEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• a · g s ape. "COUNTY DELUXE 2150H-bor•'-d 1 --------~Porsche 914, black, pin l''r~dock .$1300. SEDAN" ... XLNTcondi-.,.,. '74 Fiat 124 wgn, 22. s tripped , Spoiler, 548-3704 lion! See it to beLieve it! COlfoM..a mi . gd cond., $290 FM IAM Mags , $3895. 18' Sail Boat w /I railer., =63=1 ·:o.204=0"-d~lr~. _____ 1 __ _:6:_4:.;:5-~5:_:7_:0:.:0:._ __ 1 646-6766 842-5617 art. 5 $250. Scl' al 388 W. Bay\ '70 Fiat 124 Spider. Top '70 914 Green/blk extra Costa Mesa. For info call '38 Chevy 5 wkind.ow Must sell '75 Dodge pwr cond. New; lop, tires, clean . Make ~f(er . 548-2020. Coupe, all s loe • Im· wag. 8' bed w/ps, at; a -c shocks, brakes. battery. 646-5807orG45'·l23" 8o ... I mac., $3000.I best olrer. w /n inst. Camm paint. --1-P'kwf-S2.000. Days, 586-5830. ~ ah, ~1ps 892·6714 whl!i & lire!i. Les~ tha •Gr Wtf1 Eves,&wknds.~94·8322. '70911T. AM /f""M lftrack. Docks 9070 4000 mi. PP $6,800 firm. ..,.... •• ••• J- 9730 Konis. lo mi. S6~00 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 498·~ U..A,,.,,.Pa• .. yW 542-3565 days & eves BOAT SLIPS "56CROWN IMPERIAL ) Oplia ... p , ••••••••••••••••••••••• &1l-018S. Somelive·abuards ClfRYSLER 1m Ford Courier Picku '71 XJ·6. 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Pulli equ•P ·jp;;;M;;----1,;!ti61•s =• tt..m.13l40IO~. um' Cl,.roV81U6.auto. _,....,_Warrutr, ...... f,-•~~t~r B~:t;l·0 ~ ':,!;=~~:1' w/al ~~~· cr1'e ~'. .. ••••••••,.•••••••••••• DAVE ROSS lt74 r-'. ~~.::,.:::;.~•••• ....... 6C-4052. Be~~b.'UJ...S. P "6·369• troliHMozi . 1975 POMTIAC DIWXI IUS S.,..-'"Ch1ny• · ESPllT POHnAC41VT1: '1VC.....O vs.. Xhata:md. 1957 c•-'69 CORVETTE 'TlalrO~~ 500P.hP 1.s. P/B, ·m. /OldsB ~Ila 18. Pd/S , Silver with bl•ct In· 1410 Heltor ll•d. Low ~:~~~ed to 2Q25 S: em-: offer. Da)'9 c Dr, hrdtp, = sed. aflS5Pii'. . euiomau~.1 ~ad~o~ ~r•i.i terlor. 8 lraek ateffil. '· COMMOMWWTH A · 750-2011 P · Completely •lock 1<ori1. STIMGRA Y , .,..u,.," brak.,. Good honeycomb mag wheels MOTOIS LTD dl -----l-.t. 992 lurq\IOiae Ii: whltt. A.u.&o, CPE a Falcon Wgn. VI 260. condition. $1500. Call 61owaul«S.8'1·2040dlt. Toyota t7•5 • • y YO _.........., R"ff . 281 Barrel • 9od1/intxlnt.Nds over-bet s&:StTl-Cltl. " ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2114 E. ia&Slr.el •••••••••••••••••••••• &lu.spacs (s\ock). Chrm Radio.beater, automatic haul . PS/ p B. 1110 wetn • ·m Ve~lura . All power .. Oo TOYOT'.& SANTAANA •ffN'Al tlrJCMonteCarloLande.au window moldln1a etc. lranamisslon , power 538-a'7I. Plldo ft57 r'\11\tW\C enc. 4 nu. tires. " ll54SJI fully eqlltpt, 10 mi, I.Ass than .8.otO oria 1t.eerin1. air condition· ••••••••••••••••••••••• noo. 1s1..anc. . ExclmJ•• Dealer ?J 'fW CAM.PU ,;SE .S.-4774 . mi's . Orig b"O'ers lnvcMce ~:;~eat eondition. Mlluerfidl 9,47 "TS Squi.-.. Fae atr rack. v-. 9914 South COCKt Are• One owner. Ski racks. • iO Chevy, 9 passencer •vaU. You #IUJ\ aee to . • ........ ••••••••••••••• 4-spd, nu Ures. Gd cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lmm1culateinslde4oot. r carryall, 6 cyl, 4 sPd. believe~ ,'.· $499$ 'Tl~. VS,38,000mi .. 1 559-t?Sl.Eves. JVQVqaOTRed 1-r .......... &1l·ZOfOdlr. · reblt trans xlnt coo.cl owner, pri.pty., $1950. 4spd $14¥> llR·io Ot41 ..... ' &10-tcl81 MONTE CARL01 mlnt Ml-lctt. 54l·T2'Z M I B '71 vw bus, very Cood . ·s ~ cond .. 3.50 .. ba bDI, A/C Don 't drop lhe ballf Get. h · N 1'70CHEVYJ4ALJBU Stereo. Ra.I~ whla, nu '70Aulomalic Coupe job wilh·a low-coel Daily "D KAMBAC'k . LG ml, b>d. uaT R 8 ~e:ra0.~~·u::-"6·u.: ToC'"-Ml'ront $1200/bllolter radl•l•. make' otr . 19TOllarbor.C.M. $1300 Pilot Classified Ad . cond. Shown aft •PM. &•I good. New heavy duty """"' 673·77216Komln&1. ~ 631·1276 IT~eves . Phone642·5678. 548·12SJ. A':{s~0:.1.~~wy =~'.'ll:~.f""" .B.UY Alllos,Mew '-~-9100 Autos.Mew 9100 .WO.. Hew tlOO AlilM.Mew 9IOO Alllos.How t800 or ••••••••••••• .. ••itt••••••••••·•~·••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• qt-2IBI ._.lZlO '10 BUG. AM/FM r1dio, LEASE FROM · '1971TOYOTA rblt en1. 1uoroof . MAltlC II COUPI S1400lbol 6T»2n. Aut.0matlr, air rondltion-VW Ghia ronv. R9fe re· i nJ 6 Landau. Low built 1500 enc. $700 or " l ' mi}l.f.ISl·JO&Odlr. conaider trade for? tcu\ flDib 751.:ilU ~ Dean Lewi'$ '" vw Bus, dean, n• ~ VOLVO . • •• · eng, new patq,l xlnt PRESENTS t..'00<1. S2000. 511-5112: 1966 Harho1 ( ,,, o\4fl 9J01 '68, auto, mint cond. "8S. ·oo Volvo 164 Air, auto, '76 TOYOTAS ·oo. Nu paint, tires,_int., P IS, low mi . $2800. reblt. 9650. 67J..232S. . 833.slM5 or 833·l35Z COMI IM AMD lrTO VW xlnl cond., $14 'TCSed•n, ltblue., sunroof, TEST DRIVE 648·'41SO after .f.PM alr, stereo, plus, plus. wkdys. $5495. ~-5837 or 846· 1492 '10 VW, excelltnt rond, Autos.UtM ' . ·BUY· QR LEASE sunroof. Call aR.er 5p"m : ••••••-.•••••••••••••••• • 49'·7147. AMC · 9905 l \ 9 tlOSE OUT :·,; SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• '64 Bus. Cl1sslc s•nroof •73 Hornet Hatchback, moc:t\1. Extl"as. $1,000 yellow, IC•' 6 cyl . std 673.:iNSeves. tri"'.12400. 497.1121 'W VW Bua, new wort on "12 Hornet SST, 4 dr. low en1. • tr1ns. $1500. or ml. au saver . XJnl cond. bestolfer.648-1529 SlM.M~ •-CHllMAIMIMG _'6.l VW Sedan, 361,"fP. 40 .,4 Gremlin, p /s, stick. 6 NIW mpg. new paint, good cyl. Dix mGdel. Like -.i75 TOYOTAS rorid. $750. 963-t!I!! new. S2350 ......... So DEM E '73 vw Deeue ad runnina 'TO GRmlin, xlnt condi· n-0 SAL c.ond. ~M /FM radio, lion. ReliaLlt tr ansp. ·. •• WITH tires fair 640-5896 ~ 6 Mlt..U~W·33&'5 I mscouNTS Ma;~~ .. -~:!' .............. !!.'.~ ASHIGHAS Sunroof, M/P'lll,"""°. '13.BulckRegolld<hdtp. l N~ Ures 6: ~~~~-. JAnt tape,. a.ir, , full pwr, low . $1100 <-ondltlon, Muc olr.•. ml, below book at $S400. 673·3'42 494-2187 : FROi,4 UST 060 YW IUS Cadillac 9911 PRICI Perfect running condi· ••••••••••••••••••••••• f J) ltfJliA ti<lCl. ldakeotrer. ~ !" . ' <1:YOTA iii~~.a.V4l :.:.'. 'ii !91>6!!a•bo<.CM .... 6tJ-OJ . 91• t~lts:R 'U..-- '7JToyola ~S4"!.:~ll!lll>.~~ v ~ l '; MK II~ For any vw. nmnlnr 0.-Cacl1llac Aut.ornati.c tr~nsmlssion, not. 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Mar~ IV Coupe Spedally priced luxurious Mark IV equipped with executive driving conveniences ... tested to pass the rigid "Golden Touch" standard for maximum value. Ready for Immediate delivery. fSer. SY89A828010) '9989· ''· 55 years of experience ••• bring you the _;14COMAi111 ...._ ~ ....... ""-' .. .... _.. .............. ,,.,, ....... ...,, J.,--Wea. ..... "' .. ,.., llllWi .... 54475 197JelAM TI>ll!IO ~ DI. ~ ... Ol.,_..._.. I ·~--------"• 52895 ·~ ' ''Golden Touch'' 1. Inspection: -Every new car is Inspected for factory defects or Shipping damage as soon as It arrives. 1. Every new car Is delicately adjusted to .give top mechanical performance. J. Each new car la polished to a gleaming luster by hand rubbing with special waxes. 4. Peraonal 20 mite test drive is qiven each car to double check handling. rattles or vibrations. S. Finally a member of the "Golden Touch .. team personally approves each car and certifies .. 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[2310!.J) ' '2222 73 IUICll ~UMITID Auto. trani .• factory air co'nditiorilng, power steering, ~ower d isc ~•i!-'9•~ po~er windows. ~ teats, stereo radk>, hMfef.'wf\H.Wart tti'es. vlnvt r&of. tlHtid ilasi, whee4 coV9rs. ·a fe'l1 nice one. <(-HX) ' 53666 •73 TOIOM4DO HAUT OP va. alto. trans., factory air conditioning. power steering, power dltc brakea,' PG••r windows, power tMta. ttereo ra:I~ ----••----. 1 ~-. whltew8U tires. vlrlyl '•71 CHEVY ' rOOf, tinted glau. wheel OOY8f'S. YoU11 like this one. (91'8MVH) MALllU 1 Auto'. trana,. poWer• steef"iog, radio, he•ter.1 !557CUCJ ' , 5333.3 IMPORTS '71 YWIUS CliMPll ..f speed, air Conditioning, ••----rtdlo. l19a1er, ~OOO.mileo. ' -condltlo~. t~ISOJO) '72 DODGE DART Auto . trans .• •i fl con.dltion i ng. power' •li!~~l't9· radio. heater • (1apElO<) 5 t577 ~ · 53444 74 RICllUN Gu{lwi~' ~·· automatic. pawer ltWtir\Q, stereo, air conditioning. lo 4.500 miles. (15807) 5999,9 •61 J4GUAI 4 ~ t ISOFHC <4 apeed, overdrive. wire 1 n2 CHEVY wheels etc .. restored 1 IMP• ' • , belbty. COH1!1157J . ...... • ... , •·.54444 Auto .'\trana.,, air 'conditioning , power 7~J45UAR steering, AM/FM rldlo. : 1 JUIJ helter:, tlM wheel. (8150$AJ ~uto. ~trans., factory air Sl 677 concli\ionlng , power steering , power disc brakes,-power windows. -----·-----stereo radio. heater, tlawle$s cond i t i on . (1181HSTI ·~o GMC • s9 · I/' TOH PICKUP •74 J!!.. iit -.traf'I.•·~ pow'r SPl1'FllE ,at.,i Cltr1P9t ·IPiclif. I .l , " IPMd. JWHo, heat•. Lo 17,000 tnlloo. Everything . '177'7 t ,.qu--~ed,(408l.PA) ·t .,......,... ........,,, s39f9 ' I c Ill "' 111 · Ill .. ' 7 • • ·- -- ,, • • • .. • Laguna/South Coast • • TodaY'8 Cloelng N.V. Stoelui VOL.. 68, NO. 303, 4 S~f!IONS, ·~ flAGES ORANGE COUNl'Y, CALIF.ORN IA THURSDAY, ocroe'ER 30, 1975 TEN CENl§. Clemente Police· 'Reject 8.6% Increase 87 FllBDB&la(SCHOEllEJIL . . ... ~ ..... ""' San Clemente ~~ officers have rejected an 8.6 percent salary ~ncreas~.and rringe benefit imprOvemefl.t package of· fer<d y the city and declared that aalary neeotlaUons have re: •tbed an l.mpasse, ~ The action by the police ol- ficen Wednttday sets the st.lie for mediation of tb.e dispute by . . .ouu(ik_portl ... RuaseU R.' Rice, president or the 31·memM.r San Clemente Public Safety Employes Assoda- tion, said today that a request ror mediatio~ likely will bo filed with the city early next week. Police officer~ and the city have been battling over wages and fringe benefits since April. They also are fighting over a de· cision by the police officers lo contract wtth the Teamsters Union tor representatton tn salary negotiations. Rice today issued a statement which asserted that San Clemente police officers remain the lowest paid in Orange County . "This association ree.1s that it should not be a matter of pride with rity administrators that the police officers are the lowest paid in Orange County as our continual ranking would in - dirate-," Rice said. fV"'an ~1orriss, the city 's negotiator, in bis own statement, said the city's offer "shows an earn.e.st effort on the part of the city ot San Clemente to achieve paritY with other city govern- ments." Morriss said it would not be fair for the city to o!fer a salary increase to police officers greater than inrreases offered e.nd accepted by other municipal employes. Morriss claimed the combined demands or the police officers amounted to a 17 .8 percent in- crease.· "This increase they are asking tor exceeds the demands of any union or association in the entire coUotry , .. Morriss asserted. "We c&nnot and will not allow tbe $iluatlon which is now happenini ln New York to happen here. Our· citizens will not tolerate lt and rightly..... . Negotiations between police of.· ficeri> and the city stalled in April when officers voted to Contract with the powerful Teamsters Union. The city has refused to re· (Sff MEDIATE, Page A21 eter I I an Ote OU Canyon Zon~ng Remains By LAUR1E KAS.PER Oldrle0.11•" ....... Laguna B~ach won another round in its fight against develop. ment just north or the city limit~ Wednesday. With a splil "straw vote ... the Cotmty Planning Commission de· cided not to change the GeneraJ Plan designations of agriculture and conservation on 472 acres along the eastern ridgeline of Laguna Canyon. Prior to the decision, Laguna officials and residents filled the t"ommissidn 's Santa Ana chambers in opposition, tO pro- posals to eh~1e the land use labels and allow development on the property_ , The Laguna ~ntin1ent COn· ·tended that arty changes ori--the property would violate the Board of supervisors. design8.tion or the l..aguna Greenbelt as an open space area. In addition,• they said, any <'hange would be contran to each of four alternatlve-s proposed in a study or roadways in the southeast Portion of the county. Laguna's arseaaL against the chan~e included contentions that the <'tty would not $Upport, and rould even prevent, the extension of Alta Laguna Boulevard, the only access to the property. "We feel the <les\iny of.Laguna Beach is in y'O'Ur !lands,'' said Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney. She said deVelopJned.t on the pro- perty would ~ have an adverse effect on the city which ''it.self is a untque resource·' worthy of pre. servation. The rity representatives asked that the commission at least postpone a decision until studies or the area's circulation and the greenbelt a.re completed. Howard Miller. one or the pro- perty owners, and attA>rney Rod1er Howell, ho'«ever, said, they were o.qly asking ror a <'hange which would allow them to make "reasonable use" of the properly. . 1 They were seekmg a change which would allow them to build about 1 ,2 8~ I.ow -income re· sidences for senior citizens. In addition to being one of the f ew economiCally feasible alternatives, they said, it would fuJfill a great commwllty need. Roger W"'tson, chairmdn of the state's Commi$iion 'ort 'Aging housing committee, also spoke in <S... CANYON, Page A21 Coast Weather Cloudy with slight chaoce of s few llgh't 1showers-tonight. Clearing Friday.' Highs· 68 to 74.1 Lows tonight 5.5 to 00. • ' "' INSIDE 'J'O•A~ . A -.M..U.. /oclnji a coorl·marli<ll for' ho""'¥ .:.S ..Uh <iz,•11&1"6 "'"' Will cony Mr Ca.t< I01¥ ...,,,. ..... Court i/ is«e•1ory. Sn Page 82, .. ~ ' ' ' . llMlex .. ,a " •• ••• <•• <1 ••• ... , <• Cl .. .. Gassing Delay Heisler Pests Get Reprieve By JACK CHAPPELL °' .. .,..,., ..... .._. Laguna Beach's Heisler Park squirrels received a stay or ex· ecution Wednlhday by a sym pathetic City Council The council previbusly had a,p proved a program of gassing the rodents whose burrowing is con tributing to the ext ensive erosion in the long narrow oceanfroot par~. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, who was absent during the previous sessian, brought up the subject 'or gassing the squir rels under extraordinary busi ness. Mrs. Sweeney said !he wanted it in 'the record that she was opposed to exterminating the squirrels. Later, however, she suggested that 11 tbe squirrel population needeif to be reduced, the creatures ·could be shot or a natural' ~1tor couJd be in· ·-. Bmjnessr:nen Blast Sign Law Proposal San Clemente 's proposed sign ordinance drew harsh and vocal criticism from local b\lSi- nessmen appearing Wednesday night at a joint meeting of the San ·Clemente City Coullcil and city COD}missions. Bu:sidessmeq ·charged that the proposed oidinance, if adopted, would cause lhelr businesses"to sutrer. Steve Snyder, owner o( Snyder's Chevron, 2360 S. El Camino Real. told city officials that his business fell off :l'J Percent in 1965 when he was forced to loWer the height or his gas station sign. · "Don't tell me my sign doesn't att5act busin ess,·• S1'yder declared. Snyder called ror formation of a businessmen's association to fight application of a restrictive sign.ordinance. The proposed ordinance, modeled aner one now in effect in the city of Costa Mesa, would allow each businessman one square foot of slgnage for every linear foot of street frontage. The existing sign ordinance al- lows two square feet of signage per front foot . Under fhe proposed law, roof signs would be prohibited and pole signs ' near freeway of- (See SIGN, Page A2) • Marme Gets . Jp ~ i;'heft ~E~lqsives A C8mp Pendl~on Marine who tWai:'•sai~1 o n a~rfgt in San Cleinente: to be in possession or enough explosives to destroy a ci · ty bl~k has been sentenced to on e .. year m Orange Counaiy Jail fnd placed on three yeirs probation. Superior Co-.art Judge Kenneth WiJµams pronounced sentelice 'aliet Marine Richard Nelson ,Alexander, 22, pleo4ed guilty to chai'ges .. of possesi'mg expt05ive devices fnd receiving stolen pro. "perty. San Clemente police arrested Alexander a t rlis apartment and recovCred a large quantity of ex· pl .. iV!\ whieh had been stolen from.Camp Poodleton. ~C "charfes nted whon co-oalne ~gedly was !Oun<! in the apartment were drOllPed during munltipal court octlon. • I . troduced into the area Councilman Charlton Boyd al l~·ed as how the <'ounciJ's pre vious action approving the pain less carbon monoxide gassing program couJd have been hastily taken, a\thougb the matter of th€' squirrels in the park has been something of an aJbatross around the council's neck for years Referring to a presentation by Orange County Department of Agriculture representatives, Royd recalled, they advised that the squirrels do carry disease 'The plague was mentioned . we may have ~panicked a little.·· Boyd said Resident Philip May addressed the council protesting the gass Uig program. It was, be said, not in the character or Lagunans to gas squi'rrels and he urged the council to reinstittlle a live trap.. ping program to catch the ground squirrels and move them to an in- Jana area. Dr. Oamet Rose Ekeberg, a veterinarian, ahiO urged the city to coordinate a trapping pro- gram with UC Irvine where the squirrels could be ta ke n for medical testing of rodent birth control measures which' could later be U!ied at the park. Pardon My Car The city previously tried to im· plement a suggestion that the squirrels be fed with a birth con - trol laced food, but the Federal Food and Drug Comm.isSion pro- hibited use or the birth control agent the city planned to use. Laguna Beach Mayor Roy J.folm said he didn't like the idea of aassing the squirrels, but that tSee SQUIRRELS, Page A2) Police Reserve Officer Erick Garland t alks with driver Helene Hughes, 70, (not visible) while Officer Ron Lister inspects the aftermath of an accident. The Hughes car ran into an apartment at 273 Lower Clif~ Drive, Laguna Beach, \Vednesday. Mrs. Hughes said she had just set ber car's emergency bra ke and was taking the car out of gear wh en it lur.ch ed forward across the front yard and through the front of the apartment. The apartment's resident, an 83- year-old woman, was not home at th e time of the accident. 'Music Man' Bobby Winkles Eyes Jolm Trotter San Clemente Eatery Dead at 67 Bobby Winkles, coach of the Oakland Athletics, soon m ay be coaching operations of the restaurant and cocktail lounge at the San Clemente ~tunicipal Golr Couri>e. Winkles, a r esident of San Clemente, has reached agree· ment with the W. P. Stewart Co mpany or Fullerton, to take over lease or the facility from the city. City councilm en will consider the lease change Wednesday. "l\1r. Win kles just wanted to get involved in some OUL'iide in· tere.t.s. That 's aJ J there is to it," said Carl Wilson. president or the Stewart Co. He s aid Winkles in· itiated the lease transfer. Under terms of the leao;c, the city receives I 0 percent or the gross revenues of the r~taurant and lounge. Stewart Co mpany has held the lease since January, 1972. The current lease is s aid to expire in 1977. Gay Policy Church Leniency Asked WASHINGTON CU P!) -A major board of the United Methodist Church has recommended the 10· million member denomination adopt a . more open policy tdward c~urch membership for homosexuals, it was a.nno unced loday. The 90-member Board of Church and Society pri.- posed a revision of the denomjnation ·s. basic social principles statement which would make the s tate- m·ent read : "We welcome aJJ persons regardless of sexual orientation into the fellowship and mem- bership" of the church. The new language would replace the tradltiooal Methodist statement tha~ says, "We do not condooe the practice of horr,iosexuallcy and consider thb prac- tice incompatible With Chri~tian teaqjling." · But the' proposed revisiob by thi board ten intact the statement's admonition which said the chu.ri:h does not "recommend marriagd between two pel'SOllS · of the sa'me sex.'' The board's proposed revillion of the social prin· ciples statement no\V goes before the church's pqlkr- making .General Conference which meets in April tn Portland, Ore. The conference is the only body that Clll) opeakJor. the church. . ,. • John Scott Trotter , Bing Crosby·s long.time musical director and an Orange Coast an· tique dealer for many years. died Wednesday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. I-le was 67 . Mr. Trotter, who in recent times supervised the musi c for the Ch arlie Brown television specials, some years ago operal· ed an antique store bearing his name in Laguna Beach at the comer of Coast 1-lighway and Cliff Drive. He later operated a similar a ntique outlet at Laguna Hills. The smiling music man was a director of pop concerts and a guest conductor for symphony orchestras. Mr. Trotter died alter beini? admitted to the hospital about 10 days ago. He was born June 14, 1908. in (See TROTTER, Page A2) Laguna Grid FeteSlated The annual Homecoming breakfast for Laguna ~ach High School football players, coaching staff. pep aquad and -administra- tion will be hosted again by Harry Moon of the Cottage Restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach Friday morning. It's a 1: 15 affair, which begins Homecoming day that ends with the South Coast League footbaJI game Fridaf ev.eningal 7:30. The Artists or La.guna Beach coach Dennis Haryung clash with El Toro High'.s Chargers and the Artists are considered two-pOint favorites to win their third 1ame oltheyear . ' Petition To Need 1,027 Xs Legal wheels were set in mo- tion today ror a citizens in- itiative seeking removal of ~n parking m eters from Laguna Beach streets. Richard Willetts, a downtown businessman, said he would file the legal notices of intent to circulate the petition and hoped to have sufficient signatures on his petitions to place the matter on the March Cit y Council el~· tion ballot. To quality for the ballot, Willetts must get 15 percent -:.. about 1,027 -or the city's re· gistered voters to s ign the petitions. Willetts has charged that the city has not been using the col· lected meter revenue funds for~ development of new parking. and therefore. the meters should be removed. The city's 1975-76 bud get an· ticipates receipt of $197,100 in meter revenues . Under the initiative's pro· vision. meters would be retained at ofr street lots and street park· ing controlled by posted time limits. Willetts said that fin es collected by ticketing the ov er· time parkers would pay for the required traffic enforcement. "The city has stated that city services would be affected by the loss of revenue and thut they would have to increase taxes lo offset it." Willetts sajd. ··well, cutting back on services just might not be all that bad an idea and they could start with the recreation depa rtment, .. Willetts said. He said he hoped to begin circulating petitions by Nov . 21. Roommates Jailed In Pot Planting Two men who allegedly grew a number or healthy marijuana plants on the s un d€'ck of their Capistran o Beac h apartment were jailed Wednesday night on ('harges of planting and cullivat· in g marijuana. Orange County Sheriff's of- fi cers identiried the pair as Tom Com biz Pouladdech, 25. and Paul l..ouis Anetsberger, 23 , both of Apt . A, 34395 Via San ,Juan, Capistrano Beach. A munici pal court appearan ce is being scheduled today. Daily Pilot Price To $3.25 Nov. I Home delivery price for the Daily Pilot will go from $3 to $3.25 per month errec- tive Nov. 1. At $3.25 pt-r month, the Daily Pi lot subscription price re mains the lowest : for seven-day newspapers in Sou•hern California. Continuing major cost increases in all aspects of newspaper production and distribution the put 20 months, typified by 31 ~. in- creases in the cost of n ewsprint p a per Bnd gasoline, m ak€' the in · crease necessary Your Daily Pilot carrier.· who is an ind epcnd nt roercbant, will realize an increase in profit (or his or her servicts to >?\I Q\ the new price. { I • 41 DAILY PILOT L/SC • rVictim Reported Critical By DO UGLAS l'Rl'l'ZSCllE OllM (Mlh Pilets...H Ret i rt~d Cos ta Mesa bail tion(is man Frank U. Downes is in "very seri ous ·· condition a t Costa Mesa M emon aJ 1-lospitaJ lodDy aft er being .shot at least wi ee Wcdnesd uy night as he walkt"CI from his gar .. ge to h U. home. Co s t a l\l e::;e1 po l ic~ s a id Do'4-·nes, 69. had just returned ho1ne and the lone gunn1an ap· parentlr hatl b('CO wa.iting nelitr bis ~arace W1tness~·s told poli ce the 25- year-old Ca ucasian fled down the alley o.ifter the 7:45 p.rn. ~ting. llos pital :-;pok es me n s aid Dow nes' cond ition has not pcr mitl cd qu es tioning by pohre. Downe s ' e x-wife, Verno n Downes, described the 28-ycar Cost a Mesa r e sident a s a · ''C'reature o( habit." , She said be regularly went to 't he M arquis Rest aur;:i nt u n Newport Bou levard durinl--! t•vcnings und returncJ hn rn e <Jbout the s amL~ time Ca('h night. The assailant , she said, must have known hls h :1b1t s W1tn 1;>sscs w ho heard t he shots told police that after t ht· fi rst shot was fired Downe~ C"nN:I out. ''Whal in the worlll have you got against me"!" Four s hots were fired, the ~itnesses said. Police said that one bullet, belie ved to be =i. .38 caliber, hit Downes in the a rm . Another hit him below the left eye. Police s aid th ey have not bee n able t o es tablish any moti ve for the attack. ~1rs. Down es , howeve r, said, "Bail bonds men do make a lot of enemies." Downes moved to Costa Mesa in 1947 after his discharge as a Navy chi ef petty offi cer. He first set up business in the city as a real estate agent, turn· ing his busin ess to bail bonding in 1960, Mrs. Down es said. In recent years, he has gotten out of the bail bonding business. s he said, but still remains ac- tive in other business areas. Hoag Thief .GetsLaugm An apparent burglar wearing a white doctor's smock outwalked nurses who followed him down the halls of Hoag Memorial Hospit al Wednesday, tak- ing with him $50 worth of laughing gas. Hospital aides phoned police Wedn esday to report the loss of the small tank of nitrous oxide. The man in his e arly =->s assertedly appeared in the cardio-pulmonary unit shortly after 7 p.m., asked. for a doctor by name and then was seen leaving the wing with the gas ta.,k tucked under his arm. Women in Israel Topic in College Sylvia Lenhoff , associate direc- tor of relations with schools at UC lrvine, will discu ss Women in Contemporary Israel at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 in the Women's Center at Saddleback College. Miss Lenhoff, who helped found the Women 's Opportunity Center at UCI, will talk of her ex- perieoces while she was in Israel during 1968, 1969 and in 1973 dur- ing the height of the Yom Kippur War. Her visit is part of a continu- ing series of lecturers offering discussion o( contemporary is- sues affecting women today. 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OM4~ ~"""""'~ 4tJ.06• I • Thurld!)'. Oclob9r 30, 1975 ,...,,._---~--~-::""1 . ·Football ( Piiot L~boak ) ' .. Ctowning 'Alice' Day Just 1 Friday Doubled Work? By CM!Ot MOORE Cl .. ow,, ..... IMl'f Alire doesn't make much sense tak ing only one day off from work. She knows there will be two d ay'' worth or memos to type, papers to grad e and dishes to wash when !ihet gets bark. . SHE'S CR EATEDberuwn ''women work twice as bard'' trap. . f h Besides. an e mpty urri ce or home lS no cure or sue discrepancies as : -A wo man has to have her husband's signed permission tog et a new car loan in herown name. The reverse isn't true. -When mother earns her master's degree, no marching band comes down the street. -A WIFE. who happens to be a better driver , can'l get separate car in - sw·ance fr om her hus band's policy. -Cost is more important th an "cw;h'' to most women who buy t oilet tissue. -It's so much easier for men to l'Ollect overtime pay, transfer for pro- motions and go on bus int>.ss tri ps. ..... -TOO J\'tANY job and cred it ap· CAAo~ M-:0"" plications still require "spous~·s na m~ ... --.Males ha ve better quali ty T-sh1rts than fe males. -Little girls supposedJy grow into wom en but are seldom called ·th at . -i\t any restaurants still page "M ist e~ Smith's party, please." Reservation clerks rank No. 2 in that assump- tion. ONLY TWO percent of women ever earn the annual s alary mos t men are offered when they graduate from college. It's t aken me eight years to close the ga p. The fault goes partly to the system and partly to me for choosing journalism. But my 23-year-Old sister just started her first job, taking home as much pay as I do. LET'S SHINE our lights brighter next year instead of turning them off. E'rom Page Al SIGN •.. framps would be limited to 32 feet in height. So me freeway signs today are 70 lo~ feel tall. "ll a bus inessman needs a searchlight, he should have it," said Frank Russick, owner of Alex 's German Ame ric a n Restaurant, 2801 S. El Camino ReaJ . "Look at the li ghts in Las Vegas , and look at the crowds they draw .•· ''Wha tever a businessman needs, the city should let him have it," Russick said. The merchants found support for their position from Mayor An- thony OiGiovanni, a local busi- nessmanhimself. ''The merchant s f ee l threatened by thi s. We're tam- pering with their livelihood ,'' the mayor said. Councilm an Thom as O'Keefe spoke in favor of a strict sign or- dinance. O'Keefe said that merchants in many cities have discovered that one way of promoting touris m is to make their stores more attrac· tive by removing large or clut- tered signs. "Anything we can do to make the city more attractive for tourists is better,'' o ·Keefesaid. O'Keefe cited LagWla Beach, San Juan Capistrano and La JoUa as cities where effective . sign control has helped tourism. Councilman Charles Fox pro- posed the city cover the cost of removing s igns tha t would become illegal if the ordinance were applied. Sewer Charge Boo5t Plans Given Delay Action on a proposed 75 percent increase in sewer lees and a 10 percent increase in water rates was postponed Tuesday night by the San Cl emente City Council. Councilmen accepted a sugges- t i on by Mayor Anthony DiG iovanni that a special publi c hearing should be held on the sewer Cee increase. The council decided to a set a date for the special hearing at its Nov. 5 regular meeting. City Manager Kenneth Carr asked that consideration of the 10 l>e rcent water rate increase be pc:>stJ>Oned . He said the city staff is examining water rates in more detail and will make new recom- mendations within two months. Reddin Named LOS ANGELES (UPIJ Former Poli ce Chief Tom Reddin will head a seven member com- mittee named to investigate the District Attorney's Bureau of In- vesti gation. The panel. an- nounced Wednesday, will look at the bureau with the overall goal or •"improving its performance," Reddin g said. 40·f oot Drop Laguna Beach High School's 1975 bomecQmlng queen wilJ be crowned al halftime durin& Friday'• football clash at Guyer Field between the Artls\s and El Toro Hlab School Charsers. Contending for the crown are Wendy Baker , Sue Chisholm, Cathy Contino, De bbie Gritrm. .Janet Johnson, and ltjary AnnOt· tm er. Round i ng out th e homecomi ng court is Ros ine Marcowicz, a foreign exchange student from Arras, France. She j.s an honora ry princess. The homecoming rourt will ar- rive in antique cars provided by Laguoan Cy Painter. Each princess will receive a silver chain with a white pearl. The queen will receive a gold chain with a blue pearl. Students will vote for the queen of their choice a t lunch Friday, but the name of the winner will remain a secret.until the game. The princesses will be featured in a homecoming parade that will step off at 3 p.m. Friday from the high school. n will pro- ceed down Park Avenue, south Freshman, sophomcwe. junior and senio r classes will compete for a $50 cash award !or best float. The traditional homecomin g dance will be held Saturday night al Top of the World School. Bids for the semi·{ormal affair are $4 and may be purchased at the stu- de nt a ctiviti es office. ''Red i\tountain'' will provide music. E'ro,,. Page Al CANYON. • • favor of the proposal . Co mmission ers Shirley Grin· di e, Ron Ye o and P eggy Cra nston voted to keep the ag ri culture and conservation de- signations on the property. Com . missioner Gerald Stedman voled against the action. Another dis - senting commissioner , Earl Wooden, left the meeting before the vote was taken. Although she favored the ac- tion, Mrs . Grindle said she felt. a staff recommendation to develop two clusters of r e- sidences, for a total of about 190 dwelling units, is proper for the property. She suggested that the proper· ty owner, who has opposed this plan, bring it. back to the com- mission after the circulation and greenbelt studies are completed. Action on this proposal, part or an amendment package, is ex- pected to be. taken by the com· mission at 3 p.m. Wednesday. It will then go to the Board or Supervisors tor final approval. The conlinission took no action on proposals to change the tourist/recreation commercial Jand use designation which have been propQsed by residents of Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. Man, 21, Killed ; SAN DIEGO (AP) -Kevin ·Francis MuJdoo, 21, Oceanside. was killed Wednesday wben he plunged from Cabrillo Bridge 135 feet onto state highway 163. The proposed ordinance would allow merchants from one to five years to remove non-conforming signs depending on the cost of the si~ and other factors. Bear Facts Bring Fine Nuke Device Falls In Shaft.; 11 Hurt EUREKA (AP> -The pro- prietors of a Chinese restaurant ple aded no <'onte st to a charge that they added an exotic -and illegal -item to their menu : Sweet and sour bear. According to Humboldt County authorities . a search of the Shanghai Low 's larde r last month turned up two bear forearms, s everal bear pads, numerous claws, and a dish of sweet and sour bear ribs. There were also packages of deer meat and some river. salmon, all of which it is illegal to serve in a restaurant. \ The owners of the eatery Alan, Peter and Lobo Cillo and DaVid Tom -were ordered Wed - nesday to pay a $250 rme in Eureka Municipal Court and placed on two years' probation for violating the hcaJth code and state fish and game laws. Probe Approved WASHINGTON <UPI> -The House Ethics Cornmilt .. bucked the Democratic leadership Wed· nesday and voted to go ahead in ita lnvestlgaUo~ol Rep. Michael J . Harringt n (D·Mass.), challenged for · jscloglng secret t..Umooy about the CIA'& ac- tlvitlts!n Cblle. NEVADA TEST SITE, Nev. (UPJ) -A small, unarmed nuclear device being lowered by cables down a drilled 650-foot test shaft one week ago fell the last 40 feet to the bottom, injuring 11 workmen, the Energy Research Development Agency revealed today. There was no danger or any radiation leak, the agency reported . Cr0vemment officials said 10 of the employes suffered minor cuts and bruises and one workman suffered a broken leg from the whi pping cables when the canister containing the device and experiments plunged down the shaft at the Yucca F1at site Oct.23. The government did not an- nounce the accident at the time, but issued a statement today "becawie of media inquiries." I "The canister containing a small nuclear device is now at the bottom of the shaft,·• a SPoketiman said. ''At no time bas there been a danger otthla device being inadvertently detonated," he said. "They have conducted tests In the area and found no radioactive materla I at the top ol the bole or In the hole. There Is no health hazard to personnel m site.•• The spokesman said the de- vice, code named "PenlnauJ•'• and weighing a total ol 11~ ton.a including the cablet, had not yet 1· been armed when the mishap <>c· curred. The aJtency said an investiga. tion was uoder way to determine what caused the canister to fall and what should be done with the device wflich remains at the bot- tom of the drilled shall. •'The incident occurred during preparations for a test ... designed for a yield o( considerably less than 20 kilotons," the spokesman said. Twenty kilotons is equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT, or equal in yield to the atomic bombs dropped oo Japan during World warn. ''The incident will not affect other planned tests or operations scheduled at the Nevada test site," he said. The 3prawling test site bas been the scene o( two announC'ed test.a during the past week, in- cludin1 a large test C!Ode-named ••Kasaeri" with a yield of from 200 kilotons to one megaton that swayed blgbrlse buildings in Las Vtgu and was felt as far away as Fresno. An •ger\cy spokesman ex4 plained that the actual arming al nuclear devices with warheads is not carried out utrtll an hour before they are set to go oct. The cables llled In Jowering the de- vices down the abaft also have the purpoae of eonnectlng eJ\1*'1· menta to around monitoring Ila· tiona. tllllity .... ~ ..... FAMED MUSICMAN JOHN SCOTT TROTTER DEAD AT 67 Bing Crosby Sidekick Operated Coastal Anf'u• ~,.,.... Zoo, School In Jet Noise Zone Opposed ·The U.S. Marine Corps doesn't want anyone living in the jet noise zone around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. That goes for animals too, Col. L. T. Erickson said in a critique of th e Jrvine general plan. The plan, be said, shows a zoo between the SanJa Ana Freeway and Irvine Boulev11rd to the east of Jeffrey Road. The site, he said, is right in the crash hazard and high noise zone and is '"whol· ly incompa tible with airfield operations." That also goes for homes and S<'hools pl anned in the noise zone, he said. Said Erickson, "lt is requested that in th e future, this office be consulted early in the planning phase or any contemplated de- velopm ent or change within two miles o( MCAS El Toro.•• Pipe Repair Pact Given ·In S. Laguna South Coast County Water Dis- trict has awarded a $28,000 con- lra<'t for replacement of 1,110 ieet of old 4-inch cast iron water pipe along Driftwood and Ocean Vista Drives in South Laguna. The ('Ontract went to Kisling Construction Co. The contractor will r epl ace the oJd main with &-in ch a nd 8-i.nch asbestos ce· ment pipe. Work will begin in about three weeks. Raymond C. Miller, general manager of the Water District, said the main is being replaced and enl arged primarily to irn · prove fire protection for the area. About 35 houses and 1i lo 100 a partments are served · by the main . E'.--Page A I MEDIATE. • • cognize the representation, cit- ing a resolution forbidding policemen to affiliate with labor unions. Rice said that the police as· sociation tried to get negotiations moving by meeting with Morriss outside the presence of the as- sociation's Teamsters represen- tative. Rice reiterated today that police officers~ despite their al- liance with the Teanisters, will not sbike to win t.beir salary de-. mands. He said the members of the as- sociation are willing to discuss the issue with civic organiza- tions, Rice said that the associaUon is considering various other courses of action to resolve the ·salary dispute. ije <lid oot specify what actions wou}d be tann.. The association and lite city already are scheduled to·illeet In. SUperior Court.Dec. 19.~ficers are demanding a writ Of man~ damus to force the ci.ty to re-- cognize the Teamsl«$ as tbeir ·legal bargaining aaent. Corpse Taken For Wild Ride F,..,.PageAl TROTTER. • • Charlotte, N.C .• and while at the University o( North Carolina joined in the collegiate band of Hal Kemp as pianist. He later also became the band's arranger wh en it became a leading pro- fessional dance band in the 1920s. T rotter left the Kemp band in 1936, shortly before Kemp was killed in an autqmobUe accident, and came to Hollywood, where he scored the music for a Big Crosby movie •. ''Pemiies From Heaven." Crosby then asked Trotter to become the musical director for hls radio show. Their association rontinued until Trotter's death. TrottCr·s music was noted for its "softer timber" by stressing ·the woodwinds and strings. "The important thing is to have the instrumental music complement the work of the vocalist,·· he s aid. "I try to create a tonal picture of the lyrics and the title of a song. My · aim also is to make arrange- ments which give Bing the freedom to work as be wishes.•• Trotter weighed 27S pounds and bis weight was often the sutr ject of gags on the Crosby show. He was an amateur cbe(, and a rollector of antiques, books and ceramics. He later turned his, antique hobby into the shop in Laguna Hills. Trotter, who never married, is survived by a sister, Margaret Kinghorn or Laguna Hills ; and three brothers , William and . Thomas of Charlotte; and Robert of Eugene, Ore. The body wis to be cremated and a memorial service was to be ·held at a time to be announced, a family sj>okesman said. From Pqe Al SQUIRRELS it seemed at the time to be the most humane way of handling the problem. Casting an eye toward Coon~ cilwoman Sweeney, Mayor Holm said that shooting the animals was likely ''somewhat more painful" than gassing. The council's action to consider again the squirrel problem came despite City Man',ger Al Tb&aJ's reminder that the live trapping program.hadn't worked. Theal said the traps had been tampered )Vith ..(llld that an in- ordinate ainount of manpower was involved. The matter was· 'set (or new <"Onsideration at the council's Nov. 19 meeting. New Music To Be Played The music or ''radical'' 20th century composers, featuring atonal chords, electronic sounds and the element of chance will be performed by· tbe Performers Committee for 20th Century Music at UC Irvine tonight. The performance, llD<ler the sponsorship of the UCI Commit· tee for Arts, will be at8p.m. in the UC! Fine Arts Village Concert Hall. Composers include Henry Cowell, John Ca.re, Suth Crawford Seecar. Aitron ·Copland, Anton Webern, Marlo Davido"""7_..andicorSlravlnsky. INDIO, Calif. (UPI) -Ji 25- year-old Colorado man, wbO al· legedly stol~a 'lihlte hearse...,. ., talnlng a body from a Los Angeles 1X1ortuary, was,8"""ted several mllu west al rndlo Wed· neoday Collowins a ~·•Poed chase on Inteni.te 10.t· &yFmnds Plan Tour . I . l't'it!llds of Newport Bay will conduct tours or the nitl!wty designated ~04ic~ reserve Satur- ""fbe-tours start at lheJn. teraeetion ol;.Eastbluff.ud Back Bay dr!ve11 and bqlA ftom 9 a.m. to 10 :30 ~m. 1'he tours set out as groupe arl!fonned. •· Rivertide Cotanty =de- putleo enestecl S&lllllel ·a Mlnatt" Fort Colllns. all et cha.sed him oo Interstate JO f.l.otn \ BetJLmOD.t. \ t J • ' l • p t r if I \ 'l I 11•· r I I Errors Astounding .. How to Handle ··Medicare Bills By SYLVIA PORTER I WI o/ T"'° ColWMI/ In J1orida, the Medicare carrier reports that 30 lo 40 percent of the claims for payment it receives from elderly people are incorrectly fU.led out or lncomplete. l:n contrast, the trrarrate on assigned claJms sent in by the doctors' o{fices is a .-.. a percent. Tbe ear· rt .. II holding aemlnan throlllbolll the state to ~older people fill out Medicare claims. In Indiana , the situa.tlon ha.s become ao Money's Worth contuaed. the Medic are carrier is distributing a leaflet: .,Ar.· s istance for Medicare Patitnel.'S Who FillOut Tbelr Own Oaima Forms.'' IN STATES FROM·COAST to coast, similar tales are beine reported underlining problems elderly patients are having with the doctor bill insurance part or Medicare. There are two met.hods of getting Medicare payment o! doctor bills and it's up to the doctor to decide which s used. Ir the doctor agrees to the ''assignment" method, he sends the bill to the Medicare carrier, saves the patient the paperwork, and commits himself ahead of time to accepting the "reasonable charge" as total charge for his services. The Medicare carrier will send the doctor a check for 80 per. cent of the reasonable charge, minus any part or the $60 an~ nual deductible that the Medi care beneficiary has not yet met. ALL THAT THE DOCTOR can bi ll the patient !or is the remaining 20 percent (plus any part of the $60 deductible still owing). In effect, the doctor agrees to reduce his charge if it turns out to be higher than the amount the Medicare ca.r- riet: determines to be the "reasonable charge.·· The Medicare carrier will send the patient a check for al percent of the "reasonable c harge,'' but if the bill is for a greater amount, the doctor can collect Crom the patient. And that can be not on1 y (or the remaining 20 percent, but also for the Cull amount by which his bill exceeds the r e· asonable cha rge . AT OSE TIME, MORE than two-thirds of all Medieare doctor bills were being sent in under the assignment method -but after Medicare administrators put a ceiling on re- asonable charges to{ry to restrain esealating program COS· ts, the rate of assign ment fell to less than half or all bills. Increasing numbers or our elderly are finding theY owe the doctor m ore than they expected, increasing numbers are finding they must fill out claims forms -and errors are soaring. Many do not even know about the assignment method of payment. Some doctors don't tell patients about it; others may have a sign in the waiting room. "I do not ac· cept assignment.'· You may not want toehange your physician, but at least ask him if he will take an assignment. Your physician may if he understands you are in poor fin ancial circumstances. orilyou are infirm or have a problem with your sight. IF THOUGH, YOU MUST send in your own claims to Medic8.re, here are tips to help you avoid delay in getting your c heck for reimburseme nt. , -Make sure your physician gives you a. rully itemized -bill, or if not , that he fills out all ite ms in the bottom part of the claims form. -Check whether your itemized bill includes the diagnos is of the illness or injury for which you were treated; a listing or the charges for each service provided by the doc· tor; such details as the address of the doctor's orrice, doc· tor's name, address o( the laboratory. hospital, or clinic where you received tests or tre atment. -IF \'OU RECF~VED a mbulance services or medical suppliC's, be cart"ful to give the name a nd address of the am· bulanee service or the supply company. -Fill out all the spaces on the form where you are asked for your name, address, health ins urance number, sex. An astounding percentage overlook these details. -If you run into a special probl e m filling out the form or getting an itemized bill from your doctor, ask for help at your Social Security office. See your phone book for address and phone. Soviets Given Edge fu Ship Plan Sale? WASHINGTON (AP) --tnterE'st in the des ign data, The Soviet U nion bought the probers' report said. blueprints of a new cargo ship from a U.S. company for $1 Jl'lillion ; the company offered ro sell the s ame plans to the Navy for $2 million, a Senate subcommittee says. The Senate perm anent in- vestigations panel charged that the Lykes Brothers Steams hip Co. o f New Orleans received more than $1 million in royalties from the soviets for the plans. de- veloped with over $57 million in federal subsidies. But Lykes flatly refused to give the blueprints to the U.S. Navy in April 1973, offering the m instead the more cosUy deal, the investigators said. THE U.S. MARITIME Ad· ministration okayed the ·ru-m ·s deal with the Soviets and also upheld the decision not to give the blueprints to the Navy, the probers said. Tb• agency has si nce chanaed its pasilion on the Navy sale, the Senatestatrers added. The plans were developed during the construction of three ships for Lykes under a construction subsidy contract with General Dynamic>. The niarltimo aiency con1ributed . more than $600,000 to the ear · ly d•lr.n v.·ork a nd later paid Gfneral Dynamics in excess cl m million for more than balf tho total coDS~tion coot, the report .. id. The govemment received nothing or Vi• proceeds of the aale to th"e Russians, even ~h it bad a proprietary 1.YKES PR ESIDENT J ames Amoss said in New York that the S57·million sub- s idy represented the dif· £erence in cost between build- ing the ships at American yards over u s ing foreign facilities. ''That doesn't entitle the government to take over our plans,"· he said. Amoss also challenged the $2-million fi g ure in the report as too high. In any case, he said , it should not be com- pared with a figure reached with the Russians after long negotiations. ...At no time did Lykes and the Navy ente r into negotia· lions based on a Ci rm commit· ment to bllild ships," Amoss said. A spokesman for the maritime agency said the re· port was in error when it said the commission agreed to have the plans withhcld from the Navy. "WE HAD MADE the full engineering plans a.vailable to the Military Seallf\ Com · mand which i..s • branch of the Navy," be said, adding that Lykes objected to giving tile' Navy the plans for free because another firm wai to bulld the ship and·le15e it to, the Navy. The Senate probers ac- cused Lykes of ''self· interested disregard'" of ltaal requirements agd lbe na· t1on·s nted to i mprove it.a m erchant fleet. 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The Oscar-winning 1972 cop-chase mov ie makes its TV debut with Gene tl ackma n i n h is award -w inni n g performance as a tough narcotics detec- tive out to crack an international heroin ri ng. \Vatch for the chase scene in this . one. KTl.A (5) 12 .00 -Don Kirshner's Rock c;onccrt. 'fhe Captain and Tennill e headline this erii tion. Miss Tennille was formerly kno\vn locall y as Toni Shearer, co-~1uthor of South Coast Repertory's "~other Earth." TV DAILY LOG Thursday Eveni ng Friday l:OO O "Tllt linhl!IM WOllll" (llOrl ·w -.1o1111 8¥1}1110rf. -a (C) ~ (dfl) '61 -Troy DAfllME MOVIES Donlhue, Clllldfttl Ollbfrt. l:JO 0 ._ WW 11t Ull" !•t1l '51 • .-0...,_..,.1...,·u--(sth«WilliMnl..ktf Qandlar. -lllll4a DMttl, MicMel DuiM. JM'(t)"ttT....,.CIMl"(dfl) .... """' (•l '31 -"" ....., ..... --J:JO ~· Qtlllt • .. ....... ~..,..a DW La" (cm)·•• Cftllt, ....... Mllll. ("1) 'lO -Law .. •i2Ml8-(..., ... -..... 0 (Q """ ,_ ... 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Tl!i aeoond ~ouod of bias. open.ea ·wedoe1'1•~\ disclosed t.ftat the tow bid ror toe--SO..meter Olfmpir_ pool was $1St ,600 or SZl,000.:lt.'• tha~the:i!i(tial low bid. .• ... -~ -- . TrusteaJut-month called for "'biddln& orr coasl.nlctlca ot lhe aquaUcs facWty wb<o 11.beoame aJiparent Cb.at tba. low bid WP $182..000 ibove. th djatrict's . ·budilet. n.e rrew tow bid by Horizon lkilaens, the same firm which t...ao..d lhe Original low bid o<, -=aeo; eereaents 0 .. slgnifi· ..,..,_, ii.Yi!!~' aooonlinl \o Joh!> Cooper. lhe Saddlebttk district ·s uslstantauperlntendont. However, It still does not meet the school diitrict 'a bud1et of $542.000 for tbe pool and ancillary faclllties. It will be up to school district trustees Monday olght to d~ide whet.bu to accept the bid and m•ke bp the deficiency rrom other sources, or to try their luck wilh \lhlrd round or blddlng. SchooJ district administrators had, as of today. not made a formal rttom mendation on the question, but Cooper indicated that it probably would be "to take the low bid and fmd the ex- tra money someplace else.·· '"Ith.ink this is probably as close as we're going to come," said CoOper, 8dding that school authOrf~les might apply for state aid to offset the deficiency, Anottter round of bidding would delay the project by about six · weeks and would probably not meet the district's go&l of having the pool open by the sum· mer of 1976. The pool. to be known as the Ronald W. Caspers Memorial Aquatics Center, ls meant to be Nuke Device H open to the public as well as hiah school students. For that reason Orange County supervisors last spring agreed to furnish $250,000 in revenue s har· lng funds toward its construction with the stipulation that the pool be open to public recrealioo after school and on weekends. The pool also is envisioned as a training facility for the school district's competitive swimmers. 11 In Nevada Test Shaf( Bicent~nial Plug Saddleba~k College students Ther,,sa Hi~ri.s Oen> Jlllll Kari 5'1mmons·, bbth 111, are camp~lng-to p'iilnt Mission Vie- jo"s fire hydrants in Biceptennial-T®mes. Although this is not a Mission.ViejO-type bydrantj,.}!!fwo artists RaiJ/.ted it to show what coulll be d<Jll•· The 1'Jlllllcipal Advisory Coun- cil will rule on their ~uest to paint t¥ town Nov. 10. Planners Postpone Coto de Caza Plea County planning com - missioners took ·nJ> action Wed· nesday on proposals which would allow the expansion or. Coto de Caza. • Commissioners contihued their consideration or Colo de Caza Development Corporation :s re- quest to change the a&riculture and open space designations on 4,900 acres to low density residen- tial, recreational and open space usesuntil3p.m . Wednesday. Although the planningstafrpre- viously r ecommended against any changes in the general plan labels on the land, the staff Wed - nesday recommended following · lhedeveloper's proposals. The staff said ttu! plan, wt].i ch ''stresses private recreation,'' · appears to be compatible with the 7 Face C harge GRANITE. Okla. <UPI) -The seven inmates who.held fiy tn.en hosta1e in the stale reformatory kitchen probably wlU be charged Friday, according to District At- torney Richard Dugger. surrounding Caspers Regional Park, Audubon Society property, Escape Country and O'Neill Re'.gional Park. On another part of this amend- ment package, commissioners voted .to change the agriculture and open space labels on 3,800 aci-es, owned by ~ National Audubon Society and localed betwetn Mission Viejo and the Cleveland National Forest, to coru1ervation . . With a split ''straw vote,'' they also decided' not to change the agriculture and· con,strvation la,,d use design ations on property along the eastern rid'geline of Laguna Ca'.nycin~ north of the City ofLaguna·Be·ach, south of El Toro Road and west of the Moulton Ranch. Laguna Beach officials and re- sid~ts had contended that any cha'nges would, intrude upon the Laguna Greenbelt as well as violate e2ch of four alternatives s1fggeSt~ in a study of roadways far the southeast portion of the COUntyJ - The com.mission is expected to take -rtQal actiQD ·on the emtire atUoddlen..t t\e~t Wednesday. T.he ' pat"ka,:-ge W'il l t hen be !otWarded to the. cQUnt;y Bbard of Slfpervilors lot tb.hai" '~i(lera· ti~ .. .,!,.':, ·1 • . ') ~ .. ; . Cory's Choices Probed SACRAMENTO !AP> -The FBI said today it is investigating state ControlJer Ken Cory's ap- pointments of inheritance tax re- ferees for possible violations of federal extortion laws. Paul Young, s pecial agent in charge of the Sacramento FBI of- fice, said agents bad been asked to investigate. Cory by the U.S. Justice Department. Cory, a Democrat, was elected controller last November. Since then he has appointed 74 new tax appraiffrs, in~I a nutpber of relatives and friends of cam- paign contributors. State law ban the <pitroller from appointing ca mpaign con- tributors as appraisers, but does not mention relatives oc friends of contributoi-s. Postal inspectors and a federa1 grand jury have been inve5Ugat· ing the appointm ents, so far without alleging any wrongdo- ing. Several fired appraisers have gone to court to try to keep their jobs. An FBI spokesman explained that the bureau got involved in the case beacause the estates evaluate d by tax appraisers often include stocks and bonds "which have an interstate character.·· Cory has denied any wrongdo- ing and has urged that the ap- pointment of appraisers be taken out of the controller's hands. Thief Ge ts C ame r a, Furniture, Guns f\irnilure. guns and a camera with a total value of almost $5.000 have been stolen from a mobile home in the El Toro area, Orange County Sheriff·s officers report· ed today. Deputies said burglars, whose method of entry remains un· known, ,fntered the mobile home owned by Michael Charles Her- rick, JO. of24922 Muirlands Road, El Toro, while he was absent from the trailer park. Man, 21, Killed • SAN DIEGO CAP> -Kevin Francis Muldoo, 21, Oceanside, was killed Wednesday when he plunged from Cabrillo Bridge 135 feet onto state highway 163. G~~ing Delay HeiJJler Pests Get Jl.eprieve BJ JACK CHAPPELL Oii-Dlolly ~Ult._., Laguna Beach·s Heisler Park squirrels received a stay or ex· ecution Wednesday by a-sym- pathetic City Council. The council previously had ap- proved a program of gassing the rodents whose burrowing is COO · tributing to the exlellSive erosion in the long narrow oceanfront perk. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, who was absent during the previous session, brought up the subject or gassing the sqWr· rels under extraordinary busi· ness. Mrs. Sweeney said she wanted it in the record that she was Opposed to exterminatift'g the squirrels. Later, however, she suggtsted that if the squirrel. populaUoo needed "to be reddced, the creatures could be shot or a natural predator could be in- troduced into the area. ,. Councilman Charlton Boyd aJ. lowed as how the council's pre- vious action approving the pain- less carbon monoxide gassing program could have been hastily taken, although the matter of the squirrels in the park has been (See SQUIRRELS, Page AZ) rosby~s Director Trotter Succumbs John Scott Troller. Bing Crosby's long-time musieal director and an Orange Coast an- tique dealer ror many years, died Wednesday a t Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles He was DI. Mr. Trotter, who in recent times supervised the music for Court Rejects Tire Dealer's Libel Claim A libel action in which an El Toro tire dealer d emanded $50,000 in damages from a customer who allegedly accused him of fraudulent charges has been dismissed in Orange County Superior Court. Judge William S. Lee ordered dismissal of the lawsuit filed by Frank Wood , operator of the Goodyear Tire Center, 24422 Rockfield Road. whaie former customer, Jonathon Kirby, 25291 Campina, Mission Viejo, was na med as d efendant. It was alleged in the complaint that Kirby was guilty of defama· tion of character through re· ferrnces made to Wood in a letter sent to Wood 's manager. Kirby's ,.omplaint, the lawsuit stated, slt1nm ed from what the defendant said was the fraudulent overcharging of his wife and daughter in a $15 service bill . t he Charlie Brown television specials, some years ago operat- ed an antique store bearing his name in Laguna Beach at the corner of Coast Highway and Cliff Drive. He later operated a similar antique outlet at Laguna Hills. The smiling music man was a director of pop concerts and a guest conductor for symphony orchestras. Mr. Trotter died after being admitted to the hospital about 10 days ago. He was born June 14, 1908. in Charlotte, N.C., and while at the UniVersity of North Carolin a joined in the collegiate band of Hal Kemp as pianist . He later also became the band's arranger when it became a leading pro- fessional dance band in the 19209. Trotter left the Kemp band in 1936, shortly before Kemp was killed in an automobile accident, and came lo 1-lollywood, where he scored the music tor a Bing Crosby movie. "Pennies From Heaven." !See TR01TER. Page AZ ) Bandits Hit Liquor Store Two meh, one of them bran· dishing a handgun, robbed an El Toro liquor store or an estimated S400 Wednesday night and then fled on foot, Orange County Sheriff's officers reported today. . Weather Cloud). 'wit h alight chance of a few light.. showers tonight. O,arin' Friday. HJihs , to, 7f. Lows toniebt" td ~· • • N·ew Parks Tied to $$$ • • • Deputies said the intruders or· dered the male clerk at Rod's Li · quor, 23731 E l Toro Road, to hand over the contents of the cash re- gister with the w a ming that the weapon held by one of them was loaded and would be used. . . Yr.ejo Report Says Present Revenues OK BJ RUDI NIE DZIELSKI Oll .. D9V¥ ......... The existing tax tate is auffi- cieotto keep the.a~ gr,owing in Niyioo Yiejo, but tllo develop- meat Of (ut.-r~ P•rbi-aOd. open t 10•~• •ll -depe on new • ~pflnco . • I ~.i..:\be or~ de- ca !ailed stub com_ploted by en· g vlrOiimentaJ )>l..,..ers Raub, Beiri ..:: and Fratt ln:J!'th all of lhe Mlsslon c1-s V1efq Company to assess the 0~: ltn~i*-'~ impll<!a~ o/. majn- c., faibJ.lll the community'a parks ft dopenspace. :: The s(ud)' point.a out that, while reienues ff'9m C<>Wlll Service Mu. 9 ultimately wll be aurn. I . cient to maintain landscaped Company and the Mission Viejo areas, the serVice'\area. will en-;. MunicipaJ Advisory Council im- .counte,r cash now problems dUT· mediately enter negotiations on inrthenextfiveyears. 1 the areas to be improved, the This b brought about by the quality or landscaping, and the 'timing or the add ... "' large degree of improvements in future landscaped areas, primarily openspacearea.s. alont oto Creelt~· b Ca· ~ooa the >!alternatives sug-n.yon, wbleb1U'9 aildelll. .-...bt)hilb, BelnmclFroctto n antlclpotlon ot fut ."81,dmts . . ~Policy of~ 1pace whO '(!!ll 10tUe In tMl.<ommunity lmP(O¥e111entaare; ove~"1.,nel<t-15 yeari!' -A cllrt<t Ahl> rt term cash sub· Irtbose plaos arc)bllow~.~ Md)' by l!l/! ~lssion Viejo Com· cub flow iallortag<>b•!'.lli• 1anyt.ICDintyService-Atea9. yeuperiodwillbclfbooiUlOO, -PHifiJ>lng and dealgn acc~rding to :a.ub, Jltill ;.j;l ' modific~•. resulting In higher Fros,, 1 • ' us.-ar 1 with lower main· ~~(~ . ' mended lhat lhe Mlislon Villio , Deputies said descriptions of the two men are being circulated throughout Orange County. No one was hurt in the holdup. Heritage F estiv al Set for El Toro Western gunfights, a mock his- torical battle and models are the main attractions ror shutterbugs Sunday It El Toro's Heritage Photo Festival CSee picture. page 86). The festival will be held from 10 a .m . to 4 p.m . at Saddleback Plaza, 23710 El Toro Road. A S50 1Weepstakc priie will be awarded to the photo contest win· ner'. , • ' Canister Plunges 40 Feet NEVADA T.f:ST SITE. Nev. <U PI > -A small, unarmed nuclear device being lowered by cables down a drilled 650-foot test shaft one week ago fe ll the last '10 feet to the bottom. injuring 11 workmen. the Energy Research Developm ent Agenl'y revealed today . There was no danger or any radiation leak, the agency reported. Government officials said 10 of the employes suffered minor cut:; and bruises and one workman aurfered a broken leg from u.e· whipping cables when the canhiter containing the device and experiments plunged do"'" the shaft at the Yucca J-1at site Oct. 23 . The government did nut an · nounce the accident at the timl'. but issued a statement today ''because of media inquiries.·· "The C'anister containing a small nuclear device is now al the bottom or the s haft," a spokesman said. ''Al no time has there been a danger ol this dev1 ct• being inadvertently detonated." he said. "They have conducted tests in the area and round no radioactive material at the top or the h•lle or in the hole. There is no health hazard to personnel on site ... The spokesm an said thl• de- vice, code named "Peninsula" and weighing a total of 175 tons including the cables, had not yet been armed when the mis hap oc- curred. The a,.:encv said an in vestiRa- tion was under way to determine what caused the canister to rail and what s hould J>e done with the device which remains at the bot- tom or the drilled shaft. "The incident occurred durini;: preparations for a test ... designed for a yield or considerably less t han 20 kilotons.·· the spokesman said. Twenty kilotons is equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT, or equal 1n yi.eld to the atomic bombs dropped on Japan durin~ World War II. ''The incident "'iii not affe1.:t other planned tests or operations scheduled al the Ncv<ida tc:-.L site," he said. Daily Pilot Price T o $3.25 Nov. I Hom e delivery price for the Daily Pilot will go from $3 to $3.25 per month effec- tive Nov. I . At $3.25 per month. the Daily Pilot subscription price remains the lowest for seven-d ay ne w5papers in Southern Ca lifornia Continuing m a1or cost increases in all a :·iH ... ct:-. of newspaper produrt..1un ,ind distribution tht p.1~! i!O month.s. typified h .. JI in creast"; 1n 1tic l ·}'t 0f ne \\·sprint p.1; l'l' ,1•11\ i;tasoline. n13kl' ti1t· .. 1 crease necess:ir' )'our Daily P1 i 1 <'.1rr .. ·1. who is n n 1ndt•ptnd•·11l merchant, \\'ill 1'P.1'. ,, . 1' increase in pr(lf1 ' ' ·· 1o , • r her service~ t v ~ .. ..1: \.tt' new price. • • • 1 Al OAILVPILOT SB (Pilot J _ Logbook • 'Alice' Day Just Doubled Work? By CAROL MOORE 01U.0..11 P'li.t S&.n Ah ce dn{•sn'l make mut•h sense taking only one day off from wor k. Shl' knows th(•rc will be two day's worth of men1os to tyµe, pa pers to g1 ade and dishes to wash when sh cl gets ba(' k. Sll E'SCREATEDherovon ··v.·omen work twice as hard'' trap. Besides. a n empty officr or home is no cure for s uch dlsl'rt.•panries as -A v.•oman has to ha,·c her hus band's signed permission tot et a new car loan in hcr ov .. n name. The reverse isn 'ttrue . -\Vhen n1othcr earns her m aster':; degree, no marching bai1d comes dov•n the ::i.trcet. -A \\'IFF., v.•ho happ._,ns to be a bette r dri ver. C':in 't get :-ep<trate c-ar tn· surancc fro1n her husband 's po!Jl'y. --Cost 1s m ore importa nt than •·rush" to most women who buy toilet tissue . -lt"s !'i O muC'h easi('r for men to C'Otl('C't ov<'rtime pay. transfC'r for pro- n1otions and go on bus1nes:, trips. ~ CAROL-MOORE -TOl) )1 ,\S\' Joh and credit ap- plit·ii lion:, sllll rt•quire "spouse's name." :\tales have better quality T·shirts than re males. -Little girls supposedly grow into women but are :seldom called J hal. -~tany restaurants still page "Mister Smith's party, pleast:" ... Reservation clerks rank No. 2 in that assump· tion. O~L \' T\\'ll percent of women ever earn the annual :-;:alar)' most men are offered "'hen they graduate from college. lt"s taken me eight years to close the gap. The raull goes partly lo lhe system and partly to me for choosi ng journalism. But my 23-ycnr-Old sister just started her first job, taking home as much pay as I do. LET'S SHINE our lights brighter next year instead or turning them off. Bobby Winkles Eyes • Banki.ng Unit OK NY Loan WASHINGTON (AP> -The Senate Banking Comrn1ttee to- day approved a bill with $4 billion in loan guarantees for New York City and sent the measure to an uncertain fate on the Senate noor -and a threatened presidential veto. On an 8-to-5 vote, the commit· tee approved what was a com- promise measure between Sen. Adlai Stevenson CD·lll.), and the p:tnel 's chairman. Sen. William Proxmire (0-Wis.). that would put the ciiy on a spartan fiscal re- gime to balance its budget and to prevent it frorrf defaulting on its obligat1ons Del'. 1. Sen. John Tower <R·Tex.), tried to persuade the committee to go aloni;: with a substitute measure by Sen. Edward Brooke (R ·Mass.), which would have al- lowed the city to de(ault but which would provide guaranteed debt C'ertificates calJed for by Presidl'nt Ford in hi s speech \\'cdncsd ay . Tov.·t"r said that the committee, in t~ss<'nce, was ·wasting its lime in approving the loan guarantee measure. .. The fact is, there ain't gonna be no loan guarantee legisla- tion," Tower said. "You can talk about the horrors and gloom of default all day but the !act is the city·s going to default,"" Tower said. The only Democrat to vote agains t sending the loan guarantee measure to the floor was Sen. Robert Morgan of North Carolina and the only Republican to vote in favor or it was Sen. Robert Packwood or Oregon. Before the vote, the committee unanimously adopted an amend- ment by Sen. Alan Cranston (0- Calif.), which would increase the fee the city would have to pay the federal government !or the right to issue tax.exempt notes from 3 percent to 3.5 percent of the total San Clemente E t amount. a ery The committee also defeated on a 9-to-4 vote an attempt by Brooke to s trike the ldan Bobby Winkles, coach of the Oakland Athletics. soon may be coaching operations of the restaurant and cocktail lounge at t,he San Clemente Municipal Golf Coone. Winkles, a resident of San Clemente, has reached agree- ment with the W. P. Stewart Company of Fullerton, to take Sclwol Plans Hallmceen Parade, Party San Joaquin Elementary School will hold a costume barade Friday after school, followed by a hot dog supper_ :Both events are open to all Sad- :CUeback Valley children and their parents. , "It makes it so much easier on parents to have somethingJor the children to do between the time school is out and trick or treat· ing," said Joan Sewell, publicity chairman. : Prizes will be awarded in :many categories to children in preschool through sixth grade · who participate in the parade. The family supper includes hot dogs, chips and drinks and costs 40 cents per child, 50 cents per 'adult. Both events will take place on the school grounds, 25661 Paseo de Valencia. The parade will begin atJ:JO p.m . Additional information is available by calling Valencia School. 830-3650. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pre)ldefll -Pvbll- Jack R. Curley Vile ~Kktl•ll •IMI Oe...,lol._ ThOmas t<eevll ••* ThOmH.A. Murpf\lne ,,,..,...11>9 "'"'* " OwirlesH. Loos Rld\ard P. Nall AffoltuntMaM1""'l-- S1dfWINcll V•l...,OHke 11»1 W f>•z R-et i.11 oi.c,.F,....,.., OtMrOffkn C-11 lilfWI --It My"""" ,...,_.t.4'th: UlJ ... WllO"l ...... ~ll<d ""'9t~ 9ff<h; INIJJ llMCll !\owle~..-<t l..lfuM ......... 11 .. 01e.....,..~ Te .. phOM (714) M2-U:Z1 a.utttMI Ad .. rt1slng '42-5671 Mddlilokt Veil•' N-Qrll<~ 5'1"'310 ,,Mfl'911Cle_,. .. ,J.06JO over lease of the facility from the city. guarantee provision from the measure. City councilmen will coruiider the lease change Wednesday. "Mr. Winkles just wanted to get involved in some outside in- terests. That "s all there is to it " said Carl wilson, president of the· Stewart Co. He said Winkles in· itiated the lease transfer. Talks 'Crucial' Under terms of the lease, the city receives 10 percent of the gross revenues of the restaurant and lounge. Stewart Company has held the lease since J anuary, 1972. The current lease is said to expire in 1977. lf the council approves the lease exchange Winkles could ap· ply to renew the lease at the time it expires. Ky Walks Out Over Booing GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI> - Former South Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Cao Ky, upset by a question, quit the speakers' platform at the University of F1orida to a chorus of boos from about 900 students. Ky, who is urging the return of U.S. troops to South Vietnam :s~ke for 25. minutes Wednesday rught, but his talk: was interrupt- ed a number of times by heck.ling and catcalls. A number or stu- dents chanted "l-lo, Ho, Ho Chi Minh" and carried signs reading "Ky Is a Killer" and "Out or South Vietnam Forever.'' · Following the speech, Ky said he would entertain questions from the audience. TROTTER .•• Crosby then asked Trotter to 1111- become the musical director for his r adio show. Their association continued until Trotter's death. . Trotter·s music was noted for its "sorter_ timber " by stressini: the woodwtnds and strings. "The important thing is to have the instrumental music ' complement the work of the vocalist," he said. "l try to create a tonal picture or the l>:rics and ~he title or a soog. My aim also ts to make arrange- ments which give Bing the freedom to work as he wishes.'' Trotter weighed 275 pounds and his weight was often the sub- ject or gags on the Crosby show. He was an amateur cher, and a collect~r or anti<fuea, books and ceram1cs. He later tu.med his antique hobby Into the shop in Laguna Hills . Trotter, who never married is survived by a sister, Marga~et Kinghorn of Laguna Hills; and three-brothers, William and Thomas or Charlotte, and Robert of Eugene, Ore. The body was to be cremated and a memorial service waa to be held at a Ume to be llMOWlced a family 1pokt1maJ1 Said. ' MADRID, Spain <AP) Spain. Morocco and ~1auritania wound up two days or talks here today that sources t ermed "cruC'ial"' toward a solution or the disputed Spanish Sahara is- sue. The Spanish government. meanwhile, launched a sea and airlift in the Saharan capital city of El Aaiun to remove the S,000 Spanish civilians from the Sahara. {J[J Perish AboardDC9 PRAGUE, Czec ho· slovakia <UPI) -A chartered Yugoslav jetliner carrying Czech trade union members and their families home from vacation crashed in fog to- day while coming in !or a landing at Prague Airport. A Czech· ai rlin e spokesman said 68 of the 120 persons on board were killed and 'l:T injured. He said the American-built twin-jet DC9 was carrying · 115 passengers and a crew of(ive. The plane crashed on the northeastern edge or the ci- ty about three miles from the airport. lt was not known if any residents of the area were killed or in- jured. I Ready for BallOween Parade Smalf fry at _Valencia Ele mentary School 111 Laguna Hills are ready to join ghosts and goblins in Friday's costum e parade at the school. They are (front row, left to right) Nancy Linton, Karen Linton, Dean Sewell , Roger Sewell and (back row left to right) Noelle Lloyd, Ron Eanes, Lara Eanes and Nikki Lloyd. Oemente's Police Nix Pay Offer By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL (M tM O.Ur Pllet tt.H San Clemente police officers have re.ject ed an 8.6 percent salary increase and fringe benefit improvement package of· fered by the city and declared that salary negotiations have re- ached an impasse. The action by the pal.ice or- ~cers W_ed.!1esday sets the stage "lr mediation or the dispute by ·outside parties. Russell R. Rice, president or the 36·member San CJemente Public Safety Employes Associa- tioo, said today that a request !or mediation likely wilJ be filed with the city early next week. Polite officers and the city have been battling over wages and fringe benl!fits since April. They also are fighting over a de- cision by the police officers to contract with the Teamsters Union for representation in salary negotiations. Rice today issued a statement which asserted that San Clemente police offi cers remain the lowest paid in Orange County. "This association reels that it should not be a matter or pride with city administrators thal the police officers are the lowest paid in Orange County as our continual ranking would in· d.icate,'' Rice said. lvan Morriss. the city's negotiator, in his own statement, said the city's offer "shows an earnest effort on the part o[ the city of San Clemente to .achieve parity with other city govern- ments:• Morriss said it would not be fair for the city to offer a salary increase to poli ce officers greater than increases Offered ·and accepted by other municipal employes. · Morriss claimed the combined demands of the police officers amounted to a 17.8 percent in- crease. l F..-Page Al SQUIRRELS something of an albatross around the council's neck for years. Referring to a presentation by Orange County Department of Agriculture represei>tatives, Boyd recalled, they advised that the sq\)irrels do carry disease. ''The plague was mentioned ... we may have been panicked a little,'' Boyd said. · , R~sident-Pb.ilip May addreiiised the council protesting the gass- ing program. Jt was, he said, not in the char<\cter o( Lagunans to gas squirrels itand he urged the rouncil to reinstitu(e a live trap· ping program to catcl). the ground .squirrels and move them to an in· land area. Or. Garnet Rose Ekeberg, a veterinarian, also urged the oily to coordinate a trapping pro- gram with UC Irvine where the squirrels could be taken for medical te5ting of rod$lt birth control measures whic'b could later be used at the park. · The city previously tried to im· plement a suggestion that the squirrels be fed with a birth con- trol laced food , but the Federal Food and Drug Commission pro- hibited use of the birth control agent the city planned to use. -Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said he didn't like the idea or gassing the squirrels, but that it seemed at the time to be the ·most humane way of handling the problem. Casting an eye toward Coun· cilwoman Sweeney, Mayor Holm said that shooting the animals was likely "som ewhat more painful" than gassing. The council's action to consider again the squirrel problem came despite City Manager Al Tbeal's reminder that the live trapping program hadn't worked. Theal said the traps had been tampered with and that an in- ordinate amount of manpower was involved. The matter was set for new consideration a t the council's Nov.19meeting. 'Confidence 'Di '. u.s ps m .• WASHINGTON (UPI) Americans have become so pessimistic over the economic situation that the nation seems to be heading for ''its greatest crisis of confidence•• since the Great D1epression, pollster George Gallup rePort"' toctaY- lrving Crespi, exeCutive vice president of the Gallup orgaDUa· tion,.told the Congresslooal.Jolnt Economic Comlbittee tJus\com· plet~ s urvey sbo\ts a "slgnffi· cant d e cline'' i n thG. way Americans view the quality of their own lives and pros~ for ,the future. Fro111 Pfifle Al PARKS ••• ' -An11,exallon of addltloual lands to IncNase the tu bue ol Count~rvl i\reat. ' · ' -Raising tues and CQDS!der- 1inl a bond 1.atue • Tho sbldy was Jaurlcbed by the Miaslon Viejo CompaJ1yl1sh\pril when county officials warned Iha\ not enoucb fundt-. ..... a..tlable to landscope and. malntlln . open space are~ the' lllld do· velopni!"t comp-•ny was ready to decllC1"9. I Park Meter Removal } '. ~ Bid Started Legal wheels were set in mo- tion today for a citizens in ~ itiative seeking removal of all parking meters from <.aguna Beacb streets. R~chard Willetts, a dOwntown busmessman. said he would file the leg-3.I notices of intent to circulatt! the petition and hoped to have suffic~nt signatures on his petitions to place the matter oo the March City Qiuncil elec· tioo b"1Iot. -I To quality for the ballot, Willetts must get IS percent - about l ,027 -of the city's re4 gistered voters to sign the- petitions. ! Willetts has charged that the t'ity has not been using the col- lected meter revenue funds for development or new parking, and therefore, the meters should be removed. . ~he cily"s 1975-76 budget an4 t1c1pates receipt of $197 100 in meter revenues. · ' Under the initiative's pro- vision, m eters would be retained at off street lots and street park- ing controlled by posted time limits. Willetts said that fmes collected by ticketing the over~ time parkers would pay !or the required traffic enforcement. "The city has stated that city services would be affected by lbe loss of revenue and that they would have. to increase taxes to offset it," Willetts said. He said be hoped to begin circulating petitions by Nov. 21. • Zoo, School I In Jet Noise \ woe Opposed The U.S. Marine CorJJS doesn't want anyone living in the jet noise zone around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. That goes for animals too, CO!. L. T . El;lckson said in a critique o( the Irvine general plan. The plan, be said, s-a zoo between the Santa Ana Freeway and Irvine Boulevard to the east of Jeffrey Road. The site, be said, is rig~t in the crash hazard and high nciise zone.and is "whol- ly incomPatible With airfield operations.•· That alSp goea for homes and . scbclols pljlDM<l ln the noise zone, be said. • Said' Erickson, ''It is requested .that in the future, lhjs office be ~ulled early in ~ jliinning fbas' <!:' any CODtjlDljJiated de-velapment·orc~an~ within two milesofl!CAS El Toro." ,. I '7 I VOL'. 68, t(fu303, 4 !liCTION&,'.42 PAGES . --... ~ ... -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • I • • •• • • Today's ClotJlng · N.Y. Stoeks THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1975 TEN CENTS ~seiiat ' .... . . _ftnel 0.Ks~$4._Billion NY Loan.: I ' l .... , . a . , -' ' ' WASHINGWN (AP) -The ~ 8-nl<ln Ccinlinil(ee to- IPP'<!Vill tmiw1j!l$4 bUlion 1 .\"! D ll!ari'D,'1:!11' (or~e¥f.'fO<k Ci~ and sel\t tl]e. me~ (0 an ~I~ o!kthe$omte floor -~ a thr, ten~siididential veto,...L , ··~. , .1 • • OD an 8·to-s YOio, the CO!JUDll· tee a,ppro'o(,lld w)lat was a com· ~· meuur.e "be\w,een Son. Adlill Steve"50A <IY',nt.'J, and the -. pWl'a chalr-ni'.a, Sen. WiJUam ~ (D..Wi..), !hat W<>Uld l!Ulfbe city.,. a t partan li>oal re- ~jo balinoe its budget and to ~-i( lrOm defaulting on its ~aUoas Dtt. 1. · ~-John Tower (R·Tex. >. trled to persuade the committee to 10 along with a substitute measure by Sen. Edward Brooke (ft"·Mus.>. which would have aJ. lowed tbe city to ddault but .. -f wtucb wol.ld provide cuarameed debt certlllutH caU>!d ror by President ord in hls speech Wednesday. Tower said ttiat the committee, in essence, wu~wasting its time in •PP'l'vln& (be loon cuarantee measure. "The fact i•, there ain't gonna be no loan guarantee lecisla· lion,'' To)"er adt\. "You can talk about the horron and aloom or def•ull ..U.day but the fact is the city's IPing to default,'' Tower said .. .The only Democrat to vote aaainst sending the loan guarantee measure to the noor was Sen. Robert Morgan of North Carolina and the only Republican lo vote in favor of it was Sen. Rqbert Packwood of Oregon. Before tbe vote, the committee unanimously adopted an amend- ment by Sen. Alan Cranston (D- Calil. ), which would increase the tee the city would have to pay the rederal government for the right to issue tax-exempt notes from 3 perNmt to J .5 percent ol the total amount. The committee also defeated 1 on a 9-to·4' vote an attempt by Brooke to strike the loan guarantee provision rrom the measure. Prior to tbe Senate Bankln& Committee's vote, Treasury Secretary William E. Simon said that New York City has nOt t11pped all possible sources of funding lO meet ils debts and h'e suggettted an increase in sales taxt's or loans based on employe pension funds. New York officials already have tax and loan plans under (See LOAN, Pa•eA2) Nuke Can Falls ' 11 Injured in Nevada A.cc~denl ~a~oufl~~ C#r Pre-Hallo en ranks!ers found a likely target in th l]C ll"vili"e park;lng !pt, Wednes· ~lj.X '!'he c r, licens11 plate ·~Yl-ES, was . ' • -i. (pund prettily about2p.m. .. packaged for its owner at NEVADA TEST SITE:·Nev. <UPI ) -A s m all , unarmed nuclear device being lowered by cables down a drilled 650-foot test shaft one week ago fell the last 40 feet to the· bottom, injuring 11 workmen. the Ener&Y Research Development Agenfy revealed today. There was no danger of any radi.a(ion leak, the agency reported. Govemment officia,\s said 10 of FBI Probe ' Of Cory Announced . SACRAMENTO (AP> -The FBI said today it is Investigating state Controller Ken Cory's ·ap. pointments or inheritance lax re- ferees for possible violations of federal extortion laws. Paul Young, special agent in ctiarge Qf the Sacramento FBI of- ijce, said acents bad been asked ~ jnve&tlgat Cory by tho' U S Justice Department. Juvenlle.-~Force Formed • Cory, a Democrat, was elected controller last November. Since then he has appointed 74 new tax appraisers, including a number of refatives and friends of cam. paign contributors. Irvine City, ·Schpou Share Crime Plan . ' State law bars the controller from appointing campaign con· tributors as appraisers, but does not mention relatives or friends ot contributors. ~ An Irvine city·schobl district task force has been formed to de· velop a plan for dealing with juvenile criminals. ·Councilwoman Gabri'e~le Pryor and school board Presi- dent Elizabeth Sicoli, who have been meeting informally on the topic, set out the•following goals : ftrm.Jy and fairly by the police and the courts. Where this is not the case, we believe the courts muSt be contacted and the situa- tion clarified so the community can be adequately protected," the women said. Many serious felgWes, tbey surmise, can be prevented by early identlfiiation and counsel- ing for juveniles comrp.itting less-serious crimes or status of- fenses. Status offenses are those such as running away from ~ome which are crimes only because the offender is a juvenile. Postal in spectors and a feder al grand~jury have been investigal· ing the appointments. so far without alleging any wrongdo- ing. Several (ired appraisers have gone to court to try to keep their jobs -·· Pr.evention o• futur e of persons commjtting violence against others ip the coml\}unity. -··Prev e ntion of future violence by eafly identification. intervention fl.P,d treatment of a#Pors ..yho ar·e' ~estr,\teti ve. -''Eff.iciegt use pt'tax f~ in: jhftnile diversion programs ,~hicb are Pf<?V'1J , professional Northwood Zoning -Eaces: Court Test? An FBI spokesman explained that the bureau got involved in the case beacause the estates evaluated by tax appraisers ot'ten include stocks and bonds .. which have an interstate character.·· Cory has denied any wrongdo- ing and has urged that the ap- pointment of appraisers be taken out of the controll er's hands. • ilnd whose ;pe~nel are")Villing 'to work Cfj)Operatively wtth "9th the school district ·and 'the city pubUC safety de'partment." · I I ' j-t .T~~ n~.mJ>.e.r of y oung ..crl~als 1s f•irl.Y s mall, the Wo rn en. said , ah.ti problelns I .should.f be lha~dled •on an,~n· divitlual 'b'asis lf· enOugh;backing can be·.1~ered from local ·alien- cies i.u.clUd.ing the schools, oily and county. "We assume tbat'minors com- mitting setjfy.s .Je)onies will be remOvett ,from· e •community and deal\ with expeditiously, • .. 111 1 '11 ' Co~s't •V Northwood. roning foe David Sills hinted broadly Wednesday tb8.t; .CC eL'ty:icouncil·.backed sUlfdtsy ~oiling · Ordinahce ·for N(lorth'Jrvine -maY •be challenged in court. , ' . . ~s·.DJade hi& remarks before abOut 25 residents attending a fqrum at Turtle 8ocli.: Elemen· tttrY Sc!hool sponsQTed by,Jrvine Tcmiorrow1 •• Tbe referendum and a proppseil city charter were dis- cussed at the forum . · Northwood zoning is before lrvint v,oters Tues'day in a f"e- f erendwn Ob tli~ batlot. A,"Yes" vote 'stlp~tts the· city council 's zoniil.g'. A '.'No:'-voterejectsit. ~ ~coUncil _has Passed the first . oe-.t:~vo~ votes on a standby zoning ord1napce. for.1 the l,~ acres ' . • ·1 , ' .. ;• ~.' ( ~ 4r.Y: :€ut • , I t '" • r,,. , .. Usfige~ .Tofd . ' WASJiiN,G.TON (/\P l . - Sec:retai')' ot Defense James R. SChleiinger' tOday rdrrewed a warning i1iat. heavy cuts· Ut 'the ll.S: nlilitafi bUd gef woUJd <•'15• ··~vere d•m-age• ·to Amerl~an I mlllt8")1 streD~h, • . t SchTesiitge~ made · the 1t....,e· mint one'Clay an.er the·Senate tie- fense appropriations ~\l)commit te6_rebuUed bil P~, .. ~· ) lngs •llf fl>provillg .t bfo $7.2 . tr.mw ·below Pr!'fld<nt .Ford's ,(lr!-.f!ial'bucJ#et hJIUesl,, " .. . , 1J¥dget Mee( Set The~ Irvine sChooi ' tlisttict bud1et adrisory cofhmittee will ~gin soini over. next year's achqol district buaget ~ay al '1:81>'Jf.m. Jn.the dtollict O!ffces, 2!MI Alton Av•! ·The meetlng is opee to the pubp~. .1 • . bounded by the Santa Ana Freeway, Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard and Jeffrey Road. The secorld' vote will be taken a( the first city council meeting after.the referendum results are certified. · • . If the zoning)is.overt~ed. the counci I is p~ohibited from ap- proVing zohing UiBt is ·~Substan · ti ally the same',' fot a year, ~ac cording to ClJy ..Attorney James Erickson.. · The standbX 'i>lan once was backed by.Nort~~ood zoning pro- test org,anizerl · ,SilJ.;s, Chuck Winslow a·p'~ .{jm Co.o'.k . However, the group withdreW its support aftei'...tt\e }city ~uncil re· 1 jected tll'e plan as a ·compromise <See ZONING, Page"MJ • D8ily' Pilot 'Price . To.fS.25 Nov .. l · lroine Women Stage 'A lice Does' Program Oh, yes she does . Alice Does. At least in Irvine . Reacting to the "negativism" of Alice Doesn·t Day Wednesday, a group of about 70 Irvine teachers. administrators, stu· dents and mothers got together for.an '0 Alice Does" dinner Wed- nesday night. (Related Story. Photo Page A~.) The group, of course .. was all women. Featuring feminist Rosalie Abrams .as speaker, lhe dinner was "a very positive reaction to Atice Doesn ·1,; · according lo Hotfte .deliVtrt price for Si!':~ board President Elizabeth theDilllyRilolwillgofrom ... Alice Doesn't was very $3 to SS.ZS per·month effec.· negative,·· Mrs. Sicoli said. "Our tiveNoVJ l. • · · I · · At $3.25 per m onth, the; ~u:e O::~~!on is. positive. So, Daily rPllot: subscriptioDI Ms.. Abiams is a meinberof. the price remairur.,,lb., _JOfVe&I> Na,io.pal .Orga13tsatton of for seven:;dax.,~"·~ w~al'.· tJae, •ro11n ,<t.bat put inSouthernC~IJl<ft'.11111'! to Otli tn Ar" o"" -·10 r Con~i~iJ,I ,..l:Q.ajpr cost I er e t£,,e <p~. ay o increues tn, au upect.s of, p~t-: oeWspa~r pr~tioo and fl .. dlatrlbullon [~;""'' ,20 l.oniRg Sheet Set months, typlri"" by 31,~ m: • 1 • creases , In I~ cost o( • A fart' iheet present,ilig ar1u· newsprint p~pe ~ ,a• ,..,~ en,;Jhe ch;lfjejl Pt;OJ>OSal gasoline, m'JJ• t~· ln • 1\94'-~wood 10nlrig referen· c:rease.n~t...essai't. ~ . \ dum facJng Irvine YQters Tues· Your 0&,11)' Pilot carrier! day has been prepared by a who I• an .lo dep&n~en League of Women Voiers study merchant. will .realize Ari &rouP hea ded by Orange Coast increase in profit (or his~ league chairman Marg•r ~t her services to you •\ thl Stivers. ~pies are available at riew Price. the, University Park Branch Ubrary. the employes suffered minor cuts and bruises and one workman suffered a broken leg from the whipping cables when the canister containing the ·device and experiments plwtged down the shoft at the Yucca Fiat site Ocl. 23. . The government did not an· nounce the accident at the time, but issued a s tatement today . 'because or media inquiries." "The canister co~taining a small nuclear device iii now at the bottom of the shaft." a spokesman said. "At no time bu there been a dangei:.ol this device being inadverlen\ly detonated,.'' he said. . • • "'They have conducted tests in the area and found Jl;9!8dioactiye material at the ~op OI the hole or in the hole. There is no health <See NUCLEAR, Pare A.2) ' Gassing Delay Hei.sler Pests Get Reprieve By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. Detly~ ....... Laguna Beach's Heisler E'ark squirrels received a stay of ex- ecution Wednesday by a sym- pathetic City Council. · The council previously had ap· proved a program of gassing the rod.en\.! whose burrowing is con- tributing to the extensive er0&ion in the long narrow oceanfront park. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney, who-w•& absent during the previous s~~sion, brought up the s ubject of gassing the squir· re-ls under extraordinary busi- ness Mrs. Sweeney said she wanted it in the record that she was opposed to exterminating the squirrels. Later, however, she suggested that if the squirrel population needed to be reduced, the creatures could be shot or a natural predator could be in · troduced into the area. Councilman Charlton Boyd al - lowed as how the councirs pre· viow; action approving the pain· less carbon monoxide gassing program could have been hiLStily Plane Fuel Sparks Fires Leaking fuel from a jet trainer today touched off a rash of brush fires due east of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Aerial tankers wer e called in to help local firefighters try to contam the fl ames in t he tinder dry brushlands. Sheriff's de- puties closed Canada Road to k'eep motorists out of the area. taken, although t.he ma.tter or the squirrels in the park h.as been something of an albatross around the counCil's neck for years. ~ Refefring to a presentation by Orange County Department or Agriculture representatives. Boyd recalled, they advised lhal the squirrels do carry disease. '"The plague. was mentioned ... we may have been panicked a little,·· Boyd said. Resident Philip May addressed· the council protesting the gass· ing program . It was, he said, not in the character of Lagunans to gas squirrels and he urged the council to reiniotltute a live tr<tp · IS.. SQUIRRELS, PageA2) Zoo, School In Jet Noise Zone Opposed The U.S. Marine Corps doesn't want anyone living in the jet noise zone around El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Thal goes for animals too, Col. L . T. Erickson said in a critique of the Irvine general plan. The plan, he said, shows a zQO between the Santa Ana Freeway and Irvine Boulevard to the east of Jeffrey Road. The site, he said, is right in the crash hazard and high noise zone and is "whol· ly incompatible with airfield operations.·· Thal also goes·for homes and sC"hools planned in the noise zone, he said. Said Erickson, '"It is requested that in the future, this office be con~ulted early in the planning phase of any contemplated de· velopment or change within two miles of MCAS El Toro." Elephant Panics, Raises Hob in Miami MIAMI (UPI J -The shri ll siren frightened her and Irene did what any self-respecting pachyderm would have done ~ she.ran like mad. The S·year·old baby elephant broke loose whi)e being unloaded for a benefit performance at a nu~ing home and led about 40 pufsuers, including police, dazed motorists and passersby on· a 20·minute , mile-long romp through a re'sidentia l neighborhood Wednesday. By the time it was all over. Irene, who is trained to stand on her head, waltz, sit down and kneel, had rrashed through a plate glass window into a realty office, dented a few aut06 1encf knocked down a fence and a few hedges. "The siren (of a passing am· bulance> went off. She got spooked and ran," said James Silyerlake, l.(ene·, tr"'1er at the Hoxie Brothers Cialcus. · He !aid Irene is usually well behaved. The l ,OOO·pound elephant ran ., \ out into a busy, four-lane s treet. causing s tartled motorists to slam on their brakes. Then sh(' s mashed into the Miami Board of Realtors office, rear end first. ''Oh , my God , it ·s "" e le phant !··. s ecretary Donna Tannen screamed in disbelief as she saw Irene plow into the 6·by -R plate glass window .. The mishap didn't dete r l ren(', who continued across th e thoroughfare into a residential neighborhood. knocking down a few hedges, a fence and denting a couple of automobiles befor(' police Sgt. Walter Rodak managed to bring her under con- trol . Rodak, a 12·year veteran of the police horse-mounted patrol, said he ran alongside Irene and "grabbed her by the ear and began talking to her. ;'She began to calm. down. She's j ust a baby. We0\3naged to get a chain around ber l ~g and t\e bet to a tree until v.•t could get. the van into this narrow street,'' ft.od.ak ! aid. ' ~ ... ' . • ' • • ~Al OAILYPllOT ' ' - (Pilot J _ Logbook 'Alice' Day Just Doubled Work? By CAROL MOORE Ol 11• 0.tlf "'"" ~~" Ali c,• doesn't make mu ch senst' taki ng only one day orr Crom \.\-"O rk. Shl' knov.::; lhL·re will bt.' two day·s worth or me1nos to typt'. p.lpt..'rs tu )!1 ade and dishes to wash when .shet gets back. SHE'S C R F.ATF.0 tu•r f1v. n ··women work twice as hard'' trJp . Resides, an t.~mpty of'u·e or home ts no cure for such discrepancies as· . . . -A woman h~s to have her husband ·s signet.I perm1ss1on to gt'l a new c·ar loan 111 herO \\·n name. The reverse isn·t true. -\\'hen mot ht'r earns her master 's degree. no marching band 1..·omes dow11 thestrcel. -A Wlfo'F., who happens to be <.i better driver, C'an 't ~l'l ..,cparatc car in- . hUrance ft um her husband's policy. -Co:-;l is more important than "eush" to most women who bu) toilet tissue. -It 's so much casit:'r for men to collect overtime pay, tr;insfcr for pro- motions ~•nd go on btL'iiness triµs. ~ -TOO ~tAN \' JOb :.u1 d credit ap· CAlitO~ M:01tr phcations still require "spouse 's name." -~tales have bcltt.•r quality T-s hirts than females. Little girls supposedJy gro"· into women but are ::.eldom c<.11led that. -?.1any restaurants st ill page "Mister Smith's party, please:· Reservation clerks rank No. 2 in that assump- tion. ONL \" TWO percent of women ever earn the annual salarv most men are offered when they graduate rrom college It's takt.•n me eight years to close the gap. The fault goes partly to th~ system and partJy to me (or choosing journalism. But my 23-year-old sister just started her first job. taking hom e as much pay as I do. l.ET'S SJllNE;our lights brighter next year instead of turning them off. • .i Po .ten 'Sp0t;j' ' • A.gems ' 1 • ,_ WASHINGTON !UPI) -A ··eovert Coalition of Over60 Con- cerned Indi viduals"' today l)ut up ''Halloween Week'' posters purporting to list 22 secret or lit· tJe known CIA addresses where applicants could get job.'J as "e· sa.ssins, burglars and wiretap- pers." The 3 x 2 feet spoof poster, an Monymous release to news agen- cies said, was designed "to re- mind people that Washington, D.C. h as s pooks a ll-yrear- round.'. "Spook'' is a commonly used tenn for intelligence agents. The poster, placed al strategic locations a round to"'ll, affi xed the official seal of the CIA over • an inch-high headline reading :·Employment Opportunities.'' and alleging th at the agency "is now accepting applications for r the lollowing positions" and lis t- ed 13 categories. They included ''direct.oror cen- tral intelli gence, assassin (GS-18; mass murders> assassin (GS-13 ; chief or state)' burglar, perjurer, provacateur, corporate ex- ecutive. wiretapper." The GS number is a Civil Service seniority rating. CIA "job benefits" were listed as •·unlimit ed business op- portunities; tax shelters and im- munity from Internal Revenue Service audits; immunity from criminal prosecutions; travel and advanced education; top sl"C'ret extras." The poster listed the addresses of CIA su boffices and "pro- prietaries" -businesses or en- t erprises opera ted as CIA "fronts '' in the Washington metropolitan area. A number of them are known to be authentic. The bottom line of the postet Gunman Surrenders, ~~u~~y ~%~Ii;~, '_:E',quai Op- i Releases Hostages ~ CLEVELAND (UPI) -An ex- C'Onvict armed with a shoebox dynamite bomb and a pistol who held six hostages in a bank for more than 20 hours and de· manded $50,000 ransom surren- dered today. The hostages were -freed unharmed. Edward Owen Watkins, 56, a veteran bank robber once on the FBl's 10 Most Wanted list, was led out of the bank this morning shortly after he released the four women and two men, employes of the bank, whom he had been holding as hostages since 2 :JO p.m. Wednesday. Tb,e hostages were taken to Fairview General Hospital for examination. Cleveland Mayo r Ralph Perk said Watkins was believed to have bad a s hoe box bomb con- taining 12 sticks or dynamite but it proved to be ''incomplete.·· Watkins threatened to trigger the explosive unless he was given $50;000, a van for a getaway and a plane to get out of the country. Police refused to provide the plane and none or the ransom was paid. "No way I'm coming out,·• Watkin s told his form er cellmate, Al1an Schlesinger, over an intercom. "I 've got three beautiful broads in here and I 'm having a party.'' BUI Rooney, another former cellm ate, also talked with Watkins. "He 's bitter because he's done aJJ that time and has nothing to show for it ,., said Rooney. "A man who repeatedly goes into banks a nd comes out with satchels of money is a violent man, .. added Roone)L Police said Watkins, who took the hostages Wednesday after- noon when a teller foiled his ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed f'Tt•IOo•U Ind fl'\otlfl- Jack R. Curley \llc•F'r'Hldlftl _O._ .. ~ "Thomas A. Murllhl,,. IN,...._ •• ,.., • stick-up attempt by tripping a silent alarm, was "an oldtime bank robber ••. worse than violent." A service station with 15,000 gallons of gasoline was located across the street from the bank. They.said Watkins was not aware of the station when he threatened to detonate the bomb. Watkins at first held nine hostage5 at the Society National Bank. Three persons, including bank branch manager William S. Hann, were released within eight hours. Watkins •·knows he's going back to the Joint," Schlesinger said. "But right now he's got the whole city of Cleveland watching him and I think he's eating it up . When he goes back to the Joint he's got something to look at - newspaper stories and clippings. I don't think be bas the heart !or it (detonating the bomb).'' Watkins ' girlfriend, Dawn, and U.S. District Judge William K. Thomas, who sentenced him to 45 years in prison for robbing eight Ohio banks, also spoke with him. "He says he just doesn't want to spend anottier day in prison," Thomas said. ''I think he's a psychopath. You can1t predict what they'll do . He keeps saying he couldn't have picked a nicer group of people to have as hostages ." Frot11 Page AJ SQUIRRELS ping program to catch the ground squirrels and move them to an in- land area. Dr. Garnet Rose Ekeberg, a veterinarian, also urged the city to coordinate a trapping pnr gram with UC Irvine where the squirrels could be taken for medical testin g of rodent birth control measures which could later be used at the park. The city previously tried to im· plement a suggestion that the squirrels be fed with a birth con- trol laced food, but the Federal Food and Drug Commission pro- hibited use or the birth control agent the city planned to use. Laguna Beach Mayor Roy Holm said he didn't'like the idea of gassing the squirrels, but that it seemed at the time to be the most humane way ol. handling the problem. From P-.e Al LOAN ••• consideration. Coach Taking Over Eatery lnClemenle Bobby Winkles, coach of the Oakland Athletics, soon may be eoaching operations of the restaurant and cocktail lounge at the San Clemente Municipal Golf Course. Winkles, a resident of San Clemente, has reached agree- ment with the W. P. Stewart Company of Fullerton, to take over lease of the facility from the city. City councilmen will consider the lease change Wednesday. "Mr. Winkles just wanted to get involved in some outside in· terest.s. That's all there is to it." said Carl wilson, president of the · Stewart Co. He said Wlllk:Jes in- itiated the lease transfer. Under terms of the lease, the eity receives 10 percent of the gross revenues of the restaurant and lounge. Stewart Company has held t.he lease since January, 1972. The current lease is said to expire in lm. If the council approves the lease exchange Winkles could ap-. ply to renew the lease at the time it expires. Suspicions Confirmed <From Wire Services> LAS VEGAS -An Anaheim man was arrested here Wednes- day when an ex-Policeman became curious on seeing him and another man buy four boxes of plastic baggies in a store. The ex-officer followed them home, and then called' police. Police arrived and report they found 12 to 20 kilos of marijuana. They booked Thomas McDonald, 21, of Anaheim, and Kenneth Lewis, 21, of Las Vegas, on charges of possessing mari- juana. Search for Plane Remains Fruitless Searchers for a missing plane in Mexico with three Huntington llarbour residents aboard failed today to spot any signs of the aircraft or survivors. Passengers of the plane were Steve Dikeman, owner of Look Properties in Sunset Beach and Bruce Killian, president o( Acme Wiring Corp. in Garden Grove and his wife Bonnie. Mom Kills Baby BELL (UPI> -A Bell woman apparently shot her 7·mooth.old dau1hter then killed benelf Wed - nesday, Pol\ce said the body O{ Rooalda 'M ai'tines was found by lier hUJband, Santiago, when he came home from work. Thelr dauc.hter, Btance, wes yro- nounced dead on UT\va I at ,hoopitaL Pumpkin City Shooting -, Victim , Crit~cal 87 DOUGLAS Flln7.lOIE °' ... ""'"" ....... ---Retired Costa Mesa bill bondllnlan Frank 8. Downes Is in .. very aerioua'' condilion at CC.ta Mesa lie-al "-i>ital today ~ .._,, ~ at(Ust twice Wednesday lll&ht .. be walked from bb ~ tn his home I ...... T"!f coita Mesa p~.Jlce ••Id Down ... , et, ~·d Jmt returned bottle and the lone cunmm ap. parenlly tiad· bee!). waltlnc near his garage. Witnesses told 'police tlie ZS- yeat-old Caucasian fled down tlie alley after the 7 :-IS p.m. •hootinc. Hospital spokesmen said Downes• condition bas not permit1ed questionin& by police . • Downes• ex -wife, Vernon ·Downes, described the 28-ye.ar C·osta Mesa resident as a "creature of habit." She said he regularly went to the Marquis Restaurant on Newport Boulevard during evenings and returned home ·about the same time each night. The aasailant, she said •. must Some 50 tons of pumpkins are waiting to be carved into jack-<,.lanterns at Harbor Center in Costa Mesa. Seven- teen-montb-0ld Brandy Bizarro of Cost.a Mesa admires this 175-pounder which goes for $15. have known his habits, Witnesses who heard the shots lold police that alter the firat shot was fired Downes cried out, ''What in the world have you got against me?'' Four shots were fired. the witnesses said. Crosby's Director Trotter Succumbs Police said that one bullet, believed lo be a .38 callber, hit Downes in the arm. A.DOI.her hit him below the left eye •. Police said they have not been able lo establish any motive for the attack. John Scott Trotter, Bing Crosby's long-time musical director and an Orange coast an- tique dealer for many years, died Wednesday al Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He was tu. Mr. Trotfer, who in recent times supervised the mt1sic for the Charlie Brown television specials, some years ago operat· ed. an antique store bearing his name in Laguna "Beach at the corner of Coast Highway and Clif! Drive . He later operated a NUCLEAR •• hazard to personnel on site.•• The .spokesman said the · de· vice, code named "Peninsula·• and weighing a total of 175 tons in cluding the cables, had not yet been armed when the mishap OC· curred. The aa:ency said an investiga. tion was under way to determine what caused the canister to fall and what should be done with the device which remains at the bot· tom of the drilled shaft. "The incident occUITed during preparations for a test ... designed !or a yield of <'o n sid e rably less than 20 kilotons.'' the s pokesman said. Twenty kilotons is equivalent to20,000 tons of 'INT, or equal in yield to the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. "Tbe incident will not affect other planned tests or operations scheduled at the Nevada test site,'' he said. The sprawling test site has been the scene of two announced tests dl1ring the past week, in· eluding a large test code-named "Kasseri'' with a yield of from 200 kilotons to one megaton that s wayed highrise buildings in Las Vegas and was felt as far away as Fresno. An ageoc'y spokesman ex- plained that the actual arming of nuclear devices with warheads is nol carried out until an hour before they are set to go off. The cables used in lowering the de- vices down the shaft also have the purpose of connecting expeM- ments to ground monitoring sta- tions. MPemh A.boardDC9 PRAGUE, Czecho· slovakia (U Pl) -A chartered Yugoslav jetliner carrying Czech tr1de union members and their families home lrom vacation crashed in fog to- dlJ' while coming in for a JandlngatPra(ueAlrl!"rt. A Czech airline Spokesman said 88 ol the 120 persons on board were killed and 27 injured. He said the American-built twin -Jet l>C9 was carrying · 115 passenaers and a crew of five. The plane crashed on the northeastern edi• or tho cl· ty about three mites from the airport. Jt was not known If any reside!ts ol the •~• were killed or in· jured. ' similar antique outlet at Laguna Hills. Mrs. Downes, however, said, ''Bail bondsmen do make a lot of~.mies.'' .. Downes moved to Costa Mesa The smiling music man was a in 1947 after bis dischltge as a director of pop concerts and a Navy chief petty officer. guest conductor· for s119pbony ._ dt.. He ftrSt set up business in the orchestras. l, YQly 8s a real estate agent, turn- ing bfs business to bail bqoding Mr. Trotter died aft.er • ill 1960,-Hrs. Downes said -admitted to the hospital a In rec'ent yeara, he bas gotten days-ago. , ...... . out of the bail bonding business, He w~ ~o ~une l~. 19081-\-m she said, but still remains a c-Cb~lott~, N .C., and while at tbe 1 tive m_ other business areas. Un1vers1ty of North CaroUHa • :r. • , joined in the collegiate band of HaJ Kemp as pianist. He fater also became the band's arranger when it became a leading prO- fessional dance band in the 19205. Trotter le!t the Kemp band in 1936, shortly before Kemp was killed in an automobile accident, and came to HollyY(OOd, where he scored the music for a Bing · Crosby movie, "Pemties From Heaven.'" · Crosby then asked Trottet-to be'come the musical director for his radio·show. Their assoCiation continued until Trotter's death. Trotter's inusic was noted for its "softer timber'' by stressing the woodwinds and slrings. ''The impo'rtant thing is to have the instrumental music complement the work of the vocalist, .. he said. "I try to create a tonal picture of the lyrics and the title of a song. My aim also is to make arrange- ments which giove Bing the freedom to work as be wishes.·· Trotter weighed Z75 pounds and his weight was oft.en the sulr ject of gais on the Crosby show. He was an amateur chef, and a • cOllector of antiques~ books and ceramics. He later turned his antique hobby into the ~P in Laguna Hills. Trotter, who ne~er married, is survived by a · sister, Margaret Kinghorn of Laguna Hills; and three brothers, William and 1bomas of Charlotte, and Robert of Eugene, Ore. 'lbe body was to be cremated and a mem'oriaJ service was to be held at a time to be announced, a family spokesma~ •aid. New Music To Be Played The music of '1radicat•• 20th century composers, featuring atonal chor<ls. electronic sounds and the element of'Ch-!"11 be performed by the Pel:f<imlers Committee for 2otb Century 'Muoit at UC It:vinelollilbt. The performance. .. under the sponso<sblp ol the UCl Commit- teefor Arl,1, wWbeat8p.m.lnthe UCl Fine· Arla VIUqe Gollcert Hall. Composers include 'Henry Cowell, J._obi;1 Caa:e. Ruth Craw~ford S~eaar, Aaron COpland, Anlon Weborll. Mario Davtdovaky &lld4orStravinsky. 'Crucial' Sadat Flayed 1 I For 'Attack' On Zionism I WASHINGTON (AP) -fhe U.S. ambassador to Israel says Egyptian Anwar Sadat has em- barrassed President Ford with his statements about Zionis m while visiting this country. "It is bard for me to un- derstand why a persoo of Sadat's diplomatic sensitivity chose to embarrass President Ford and my country in this," Am- bassador Malcolm Toon told the Rotary Club in Haifa. ''He (Sadat) will understand that be made a mistake.'' Toon made the statements Wednesday. They were carried by Jerusalem Radio and re- ceived.here. His statements are the first public reaction by a U.S . diplomat to Sadat's defense of a United Nations committee re- solution equaUng Zionism with racism. White 'llouse press secretary Ron Nessen, at a briefmg this week. said Ford did not raise the Sadat attack'" olf">Zi~m. in his talks with tbe 'Egyptian presi- dent. Besides attacking Zionism. Sadat, in a speech Monday to the National Press Club, claimed that until the early 19505 "all our (Egyptian) econom1 was in the handso.ftheJews.'' ... ·p._.p///lfle ~I ZONING.· •• that would bait the rer...-um, "Th,• coiie is qUite clear that If the ref_ereil!luQ) passes, )'OU can-not approve zoning that is sul>- stantially the same for a year," said Sills. an a~. "The re- cord (of public bearings) dis- cl06es that the (standby pllll) does not meet our objeotlcos. "II jny voter in town wants lo eOi>test the 101&1 yillidlty ot the l)lan there Is tb<t ·poltntlal for a Jooglawaoail," Ile useried. · .. -~FiWnds ,r,ian roiu MA RID, Spain (AP)'~ ~ends<>I-. -rt Bay Spain, Morocco and Maurttania will ~~ aL the wound 111> two days of talka here n·e•J d;8>ll':lf n~::,.d today tbat sources tel:med -«iii!M<'al ieaerve • "eruclat•• toward a .olutk:G ol ..a.-.~ · -·~ the disp\118\1 Sp•!11&'!· Sahara .i.s• 1 'l'be ~atart at tllaln- aue, The $i>anbh (OvmuileOI. ,~ ~-la&lbhlflmd munwblle, lauacbod .... <alld ft.-~ ...... .... ana ....... alr~lnth<1Sallarue~ci'-· ..,.,..,_ "' .. ,...... ·•·•--" (J'Olll't''"11",to IOjdU'l:pl. ol ....,.. to re-~.ooo The toun set out t' crGdPS Spani11l etvlljait1 f~om the formed. / Testifyin1 before the House economic StablUt•Uon aubcom- mittee, which is exl)ffted to draft. a bUI to aid New York and report ltlo the full Banfdnf Commltt•e, Simon suggested New York etate could increase It.I sales tax by u mucll as 3percent-to11 percent -lo obtain fund.of<>rtbecltyon 11 tempor&rJ,tDlUleDC)'l*b• -I' ' SaharL ,, '".lo~~~~~~~· ' --' " " • Huntington Beach Founta,111 Valley • , e.DITION ~ • ' • .. Today's Closlag N:L StO:ek8 _ •• • .. .. VOL. 68, NO. 303, .A SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE .COUNTY, <:ALI PORN IA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1975 TEN CENTS" I C ' • • • Ta~·~ llike V~~~y _ U~ification • By KATHY CLANCY • · Ol .. 0.11,,.. ....... Questions about tu incruses, elementary school crowding, mass busing of students and~ tinuing le1al tan1les have sur- raced as chief issues in Fountain Valley's uoiJjcatioQ..battJe. Voters will go to the polls Tues- day to casLballQts on tbe unifica- tion issue, althou.gb the status of the electi ·ts al)IL, tl~ up in °"'"" ....... ~ BACKS UNIFICATION Candidate Vendllf Molell . I . court and could lattt be ruled in-v!. ' addition to the cltlef issues. sev ral· aide developments have cl~ed lh• school reoreaniza- tion question. ~e supporting the issue con- le.f. that questions raised by ~lain Valley Trustee Dick Plul.t) about the credenUals ol AdnP;nistrator MJke Brick were a 1•4af?kescreeJl'' to confuse the is- SEEKS SCHOOL SEAT Edison Hig h'• Garland Eight Hopefuls Vie For Trustee Seats Eight school board hopefuls are vying for five tru.stee seats in the proposed south HW1lington Beach Uniliqd Scbool !>it.trict. The trustee 4!1ectlcin µ next Tuesday, the s3me i:lay voters in the area deci(e whether ._.or pot they want the new school district, which would encomp.lss the cur- rent Huntington Beach €ity (elementary J School .District plus the portion 6! the Fountain Valley elementary district which lies within the city ol Huntington 'Beach. · If the election is successful, and if the unification proposal is validated in ('O.urt, the five trustees would govern the new kindergarten through high school system. The trustees will be elected at large, but will serve five separate geographic areas within the district. Brief profiles and some of the viewsll of the candidates for ~t• ;areas 1 and 5 were pre- se·nte Tuesday. Wednesday, profiles of candidates for the trustee Ar~ 2·6eat were offer~. 'Simil4r profiles are pre:;;~ted to- day far the candidates in trustee area 3'. Two members of the Hunt- ington Beach (elementary J school board , Norma Vander Molen and Brian Garland, will ('hallenge one another for the un- ified trustee seat in area three. That area is bounded by Atlan- ta Avenue, First Street, the Santa Ana River and the beach. MTs . Van der Mol en, 9472 Mokihana Drive. has been active in the community for 10 years in PTA, Girl Scouts, lhe Edison <See ELECTION, PageA2l FBI Investigating Cory Appointments SACRAMENTO (AP) -The FBI said today it is investigating state Controller Ken Cory's ap- pointments of inheritance tax re- ferees for possible violations of federal extortion laws. Paul Young, special agent in charge of the Sacramento FBI of- fice, said agents had been asked to investigate Cory by the U.S. Justice Department. Cory, a Democrat, was elected controller last November. Since then he has appointed 74 new tax appraisers, including a number of relatives and friends or cam· paigi1 contributors. State law bars t.be controller from appointing campaign con- tributors as appraisers, but does not mention relatives or friends ol OOntributors. Postal inspectors and a federal grand jury have been investigat- ing the o:ppointmenls, so far without alleging any wrongdo- ing. Several fired appraisers have gone to court to try to keep their jobs. An FBI spokesman explained that the bureau got involved in the case beacause the estates evaluated by tax appraisers often include stocks and bonds "wbic.b have an interstate .character.·· Gory has derlied any wrongdo- ing and has urged that the ap- polntinei1tof appraisers be taken out of the controller·s hands. -, SUf. Tbe1 make ~••me cliJm for t.h~ current .. ~ CaJJ effort .a•lnst the olher joufi' school &oard at4fln bers. , .. Those charges are denl~ by .,...,,. op-e4 t9 unlftcatlon. Tho,. in tum, question the .way thie en1lre elecUon came about. I Mem)>ers ol TJME (1;ax- payers lawested lo Munlclpal. Eciinomyl. the 'l:ldei Oflani&a· tion fighting unincatton, chute -~ •' . that what h-. been sold to·\he public b • citi1en petition effort to get"UnificatWD . bdore voters really Was a bcliiftd·~osed-door eflort dire~ ·by the Fountain V,alley 1<bool board. . ..i:-'Bu\ board mem ben •UcJ Carl '1Bucf"'!: J~s. leader or tbe ef. ton ·d~ny that ;,.:ccusation. Jones clai~ be round stale Education Code secti0111 allowinJ c.IUzens to petition for school reorgaliizatiori while Oyipg on e b~l.ness"trip to New 'fork. Jlere are arguments on the cfileC is'SUes ; -Overcrowding: Opponents of unification charge there "'ill be mass crowding at elementary school:s . They say 533 students now beinc taua:ht in schools in the Huntington Beach part or the Fountain Valley eleinkitary dis · trict wiU need housing inside city ~. ;. . Nuke Device H . . • limits after unification. as will about t ,061 who now attend clMl!I in Garden Grove. Rut propbnent.9 argue that us· ing the currenL 32-J student· tea('her ratio, t'here ~ill be no over('rowding. Fountain Valley school ad· mini:strator Jack Mahnken li8)'S about 500 children Will l•ave Vil· ta View School l n FO\intAin · IS.. ISSUES. Page A%) 1.1 t" ~ ... In NeV.8d8 Test Shaft· Shooting Victim Critical By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE Of-0.11,~•Sta" Retired Costa Mesa bail bondsman Frank 8 . Downes is in "very serious·· condition at Costa · Mesa Memorial H05pita1 today after being shot at least twice Wednesday night as •he walked from his garage to his home. Costa Mesa police s aid Downes, 69, had ju.5t returned home and the lone gunman ap- parently had b~en waiting near hit garege. " Witnesses told police tbe 25· year-old Caucasian fled down the ..alley after lhe 7 :45 p.m . shooting. Hospital spo~esmen said Downes · cond<ition has not permitted questioning by pol.ice. Downes· ex -wire . -Vernon Downes. described the 28-year Cost a Mesa resident as a '"creature of habit." She said he regularly went· to the Marqui s Restaurant on Ne wport Boulevard during evenings a nd returned home about the sam e time each night. The assailant, s he said, must have known his habits. Witnesses who heard the shots told police that after the first shot was fired Downes ('ried out ... What in the world have you got against me?" Four s hots were fired. the witnesses said. Poli<'e said that one bullet, <See SH01', Page A2) Plane Fuel· Sparks Fi res Leaking fuel from a jet trainer today touched off a rash of brush fires due east of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Aerial tankers were <"ailed in to h e lp local firefighters try to contain the n ames in the tinder dry brushlands. Sheriff•s de- puties closed Canada Road to keep motorists out of the area. • INTERESTED FATH£11 Councilman Scott Join May or· ., . .. ' 0.1 ............ ~ llAPS !1HENKMAN Couftcllm11n Stanton Valley' Councilmen • • Endorse Unifying Fountain Valley, COWlcilmen Rqger Stanton and George Scott have joined M ayoi:: Bernie Svalstad in his endorsement of Tuesday·s unification el_ect.ion. become involved greatly in ex- tra-('urri('ular activities. for t'X· aV1ple . In addition. he said. be h<.1s found as a counci l member. the <"ity has had d ifriculty in plan· ning recreation programs tSee.UNIFY, PageA21 " Canister I Plunges 40 Feet I NEVADA TEST SITE. Nev. <UPI l -A small, unarmed nuclear device being loweted by cables down a drilled 650-foot test shaft one week ag'.o fell lhe last 40 feet to lhe bottom. injuring 11 workmen. the Energy Research Development A'encr revealed today. There was no danger of any radiation leak. the agency reported. Government officials said 10 of the employes suffered minor cut.i; and bruiae5 and one workman suffered a broken leg rrom the· whipping cabl es when the canister containing ~he device and experiments plunged down the shart at the Yu<"ca 1'1at silt· Oct. 23. The government did not an- nounce the accident at the timC', but issued a s tatement today .. because or media inquiries.·· "The canister containin g a small nuclear device is now al the bottom of the shaft.·· a spokesman said. ··At no time has there been a danger al this device being inadvertently detonated.·· he said. "They have ('Onducted tests in the area and found no radioa('live material at the top of lhe hole or in the hole. Ther(' is no health hazard to personnel on si.te." The spokesman said the de- \•ice, code nam ed .. Penin.;ula" <See NUCLEAR, PageA2 ) And at the same time. Stanton took of[ on remarks made by Huntington Be.ach u'nion High School• Trustee Rop Shenkman that Svalstad did a "'disservice" by taking a public stand oQ the is· s ue. Stanton, noting that Shenkman is seeking a seat on the Hunt- ington Beaj:h City Coun('il, a<'- cused the trustee of using his board seat as a "springboard'" to higher office. And he said he took his stand as a concerned parent and ('Ouncil mer;nber. Two S uspec ts Held I n Holdup, Gunshot "When I walked the streets during the campaign and I hit .. maybe 30 or 40 percent of the houses. the question I was asked maybe every third or fourth door was what ('an you do about schools?·· Stanton explained. Svalstad said he didn't want to answer Shenkman's re m arks about him directly. But he did sa,,y that as the fatber of a teen-age son and daughter, he has found tha\ the high schools h ave been too crowded for his youngsttts to Two robbery suspects were in 1-luntington Beach jail tod<l y after a. robberr of a city re· sidence in wh1('h a shot was fired. The pair 'A0 ere captured Ln Coc;ta l\.1.esa after a wild purs uit by police cars and helicopters The two s us pects. bolh resi· dents qf Santa Ana, were iden- tifi ed by police as Gregorio Ortiz and Alphonso Flernandez. The ('aper began shortly after 10 a .m ., police said. when two suspects -were surprised when a man returned to h.is Nc<A·la nd Street residence w hi le the burglary was in process. l,ane and wa s captured by Costa Mes a Offi('er David Walker. J,t . Young said loot from the home was recovered and 1n - ('luded a televis ion set, stereo equipment, gun . Jewels and ('ash. The suspects' car crashed tn · to another dur\ng the ('hase but tht>re WC're no injuries. offi C'ers believe. Coast Dailr . Pilot Price To 83.25 Nov. I New York Loan Backed 'Ebe resident was tied up and during that lime one of the sus· peels fired a shot from a gun bell,eved taken in the theft . l.l. Bruce Young said today that in· vestigators weren "\ certain ir the shot was deliberate or if the weapon discharged accidenlillly while being brandished by one of the robbers. Weather C lo ud y with s light ('hance of a fe w li g ht s ho<A·e rs tonight. Cl earin~ fo"riday. llighs 68 to 74 . l.o<A·s tonight 55 to 60. Home delivery price for the Dally Pilot will go .Imm S3 to $3.25 per-month'effec. tiveNovr l · J At $3..U. pef month~·the Daily Pllot subscription price remain& the lowest for seven-day newspa~rs in Southern California. Continuing inajor cost increases in all a:spects qt newspaper prOd'uetioo .and distributio.n the past 20 months,.t~P,ilied by Ji%lo· cl"eases an. ~he cost or newsprint pa.pee. a nd gasoline. J;J\ake tbt tn. ett8r'e necessary. Your Dai!y. Pilot carrier, who is an .independent merchant. will realiie ap increase in profit (or his or . bef servtces to you at the new price. • Settate Panel Approves $4 Billion Proposal WASHINGTON (APl --fbe Senate Banking cOmmittee to- da.)' approVe<I a bill with S4 billion· in loan guarantees for New York City and sent the measW'e to an uncertain fate on the Senate floor -and a thr-eatened presidential veto. n on 8-to-5· vote, the commit· apjlf'Ovtd wha\ wo.s,_ a COJJl• mise m ia ure bet~ Seh. Adlai Stevenson (D.llf.), and the panel's .chalnnan. Sen. William Rrox.m.ire <D·Wis.), that woold put the city on a s_partan fiscal re- tjme to b3lance'1ls budget and to prevent ft f"rom de.faulUn,g on it.s " obligatlona Dec. 1. \• Sen. John Tower C'R·Tex.), • The victim broke loose from his bonds and call ed police. Two Huntington Beach detec- ti ves, Steve Arbello and James Austin, were in the vicinity and loc ated the suspects· car almost immediately. t'bc Chase was joined by uni ts r frdm We s tm inster, ~ot:tnta i n Valley and Costa Mt!Sa. One of. the suspects w ... s 1a::abbed ;1fter a leap froin the ('81' at Harbdr Boulevard and the San ~Di~go Fr,eeway by Sgt Max Wilson o( 1he Costa Mesa ~DepartmonL • ~. .driver cpnUaued,.oa until "bailing-out•· 1n the vicinity of Ba ker Street and Killybrooke . '· • I NSIDE T ODA. Y A woman 1\farine /actng a court-martial /or haanng se:r with six enlisted men uni/ cony her case to the SUpreme Coor1 i/ nect>ssary . See Page 82. Index " t .. a a ••• • •• ··~ er Dl·t c .. ,. Cl .. •• •• • I I ,ti DAILY PILOT H/F Cras"1I Bandieader t . . •• : i Coast Miisic18n • • • Trotter\ Dead I John Scott Trotlt.'r. Ring Crosb) ·~ long tin\t' 1nu:.1cal tlireC'lor and an Orange Coast an- tique dealer for n1any years. ~11..~ \''ednesday at Ao1ount S1na1 Jlospital in Los Angeles. He was ti1 '.\tr . Trolt('r. \l.'h!1 in rert•nt tu11es $Uperv1scd the 1nus1~ .ror tht" Charlie Drown telev1s1on :sperials, som(' _1ol'ars ago opera\ ed an :intiquc ~turc bcanng hi:. ndme 10 Laguna Bt.~ath ;,1l Lhl' t·orner of Coast llL ~hv.·..iy anU llif! Or1\'t• lit· !alcr opcr;ilt'<i a ... simil ar antique outlet 3t Laguna Jlills. The smiling music man was a director or pop roncerts and a ~uest conductor lor ~y01phony l\r('hl"St ras. Mr Trotter died uftcr tx .. ing admitted to the ho spital about 10 days ag:o. Il l' was born June 11, J90H, 1n Charlotlt', NC .. and while al thl' Cnivers1ty of No rth Carolina JOlllrd 1n lhC COlll'g1 ate band or llal Kemp as piani:>t . lie later also became thl' b3nd's arranger "hen it became a leadin~ pro· fessional dance band in the 1920s • .,..,,'"' .............. p,....P.,,eAJ ISSUE.S SUIWACE • • • Volley after unlftcatlao, pnrri4-lnl some addition al • .....,. l• additioo, he said, the new dlalriet wW need 15 ui""'I -portabll< claarwmo ..W -additional ones. He said the 16 element01Y schools that would be In the - district were buill lo hold 10,120 .students. and the new district Would have 11,140. • Officials of the oraoce County Department of EducaUc.i aa.ld lt doe:sn 't appear there would be crowding, altbouah some 1oeclal circumstances cou1d exlst"ln specific areas. In high 5Chools. enrollment at Fountain Valley High ia 4,436this year in space built for 3,009, and at Los Amigos it is 2,099 in I cam· pus built for 2,100, accordln1 to school officials. The new unified system would have S,216° high school students. and Mahnken said' 3,200 could at- tend Fountain Valley and 2,100 Los A01ieos . cdleie I.IX rate Is erpeeted to drop by about 111 eents next year. with or wit.bout u.nlficatioo, ao the not lnere-for 1d1oola -.Id be about---Hnta~ cOUIQ" ollld•'s noted. -Jo the portion of Fountain Valley now 1erved by the Ocean View Scbool D istrict, the fttimaled lnerease Is $1 more per $100 or assessed value or S,125 per year. In addition, Don Datloo. b<ldget analyst for tbe ~ Depart· ment ·Q4.-Eduea.tlon, 1111d there could be aoma-11hllla In bond In· terest t.ax rates or permi.ssive tu.es levied at the discretion of :schopl boards. Tbe7 should nol alter the t ax ·rate aignlrteanUy. belald. And M ahllken said the state Department of Eduration believes an additiooal 15 cents could be levied for state loan re. payments in the new distrid.. Datko said be does not know yet how much that flgurewill be. Juan Carlos Takes Over • Trotter left the Kemp band in 1936 shorllv before Kemp was kllll:d in ~1n ·..iu tomobile accident. and cJ.me lo llollywood. wherl' he scored th e music for a R1 n~ Crosby movie, "Jlcnnies 1''rum ED MUSICMAN JOHN SCOTT TROTTER DEAD AT 67 F:l~g Crosby Slcieklek Operated Coaot .. Antique St0<aa • However, inter -district agree- ments allowing students now at- tending those schools to graduate there could increase high school enrollments, school official$ ad- mitted. Datko said the unified rate prn- bably would drop In the second year of operation by25to30cents because the district would be able to collect funds from ••un- secured'' tax roles (items such as businesS·lnventories) . ·s • p er Heaven .. , paID OW Crosby then asked Troller to be-coml' the 1nus ical director for his radio sho"'· Their association continued until Trotl('r'sdl'alh (Fr-Pflfl"!'Al) -Busblg: Opponents cootend there will be mass busing of elementary students because of the nearly 1,600 Fountain Valley youngsters now attending classes outside the city. County officials also said their $5.62rfigure takes Into account "tti'.e lion's share'' or teacher salary differences bet•-dis· tricts, although the figure could alter by three or four cents. MADRlll, Spain (Al ') -'J'hl' Spanis h gov£>rnment ha~ hJnt.lcd over p O'.Ai't•r (•011d1t1onally to Prince J u;1n C:1rlus de Borbon as new head of s tate, informed sources said this afternoon. The reported transfer of power. not immt'diately confirmed by or· · fi cials. came as Gen. Francisco Franco's condition continued to decline. The news agency Europa Press said the 37·y1::a r ·old prince, rl'· jected in advance by Sp~i~'s lo~g silent political oppostt1on, 1s scheduled to preside at a cabinet meeting Friday. The sou rces said the decision to transfer power was made after Premier Carlos Arias Navarro conferred pri va tely with the prince. The sources s aid the transfer of JX'l'•~.:er. under Article 11 of the Spanish constitution. was only temporary under law. But they said it would in effect be perma- nent since the 82-year-old Franco is not expected to recover. Franco named the prince six years ago to succeed on_ event ~r his death, retirement or mcapac1- tyto rule. Besides being head of stale, the prince will become Spain's first king sin ce his grandfather. •AlfonsoXIlI, abdicatedin1931 . The temporary transfer of l)OWer, however, does not in- • elude installation of the prince on the throne. That comes only with Franco'sdeath . • Doctors said th ey noted "no os - tensible modifications" in Fr1V1· co's condition toda.y but for the first time in several days did not report whether the general was conscious. The doctors said Franco·s critical heart problem was no worse, but that fiuid was building in his abdomen, where he has a blood clot. They also reported blood vessels in the stomach wall had become a bypass for circulation . J'l'OMPqeAl SHO T •.. believed to be a .38 caliber, hit Downes in the arm. Another hit him below the left eye. Police said they have not been able to establis h any motive for the attack. Mrs. Downes, however, said , "Bail bondsmen do make a lot ·of enemies." Downes moV ed to COsta Mesa in 1947 after his discharge as a Navy chief petty officer. · He first set up business in the 'city as a real estate agent, turn- ing his business to bail bonding in 1960, Mn. Downes said. In recent years, he has gotten out of the bail bonding busi ness, she said, but still remains ac- tive in other business areas. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT T"" Ot-Co.ii 0•\ly Pllol . ..,;17, ...,kfl " (-Md I"" NOW\ P•e•t, "-!-tn -0tlN)f Col>U Pilbl•ll>!nO ("""""'' <;op.&•elt' .-llllon• ore P,,1111\JVO MON:I•• '"'°"~ F""°'' for CHI• -... , N•wPorl °'"-""· """''""'"" lt•t111Fow"l•l" lltlley, tr .. ,.~ i:...&llel>•<~ llelley """ L•O-8tt<fl~~I\ r_...,, A """'~ '"1-1HI••-11 pvbll1n.o ?W1 ... <1<1ws'""" ~...,. 0.Y\ TM prl'l(lp.al l>llbll•fl•"Q P!.,,, i\ 41 lJO w.,, _&y 51•ttl, ~··Mo .... C.i.ta<"'• "1•1'. Robert N. Weed ,, .. , ....... , ..... p-·- Jack R. Curley \l>tt ~•,•lllnl -~-.i Me....., Thomas Kenll E•il« Thomas A. Murpttine -~Eoti- 0\arlet H. Loos Richard P. 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"I try to create a tonal picture of the lyri cs and th(' lille of a song. i\1 y aim also is to make arrangl'- ments which give Bing the freedo01 to work as he wis hes." ~ll gh School Drill 'l'ealll Booster Cl ub and the Block Parent Pro- gram . She has been a foreign ex· change parent a nd a Bible leader. organist and youth ad- visor in her c hurch. She attended Calvin Coll ege and holds an AA degree from Orange Coast College. She and Gunman Gives U p , :Releases ·H o st a g es CLEVELAND (UPI) -An ex · convict armed with a shoebox dynamite bomb and a pis tol who held six hostages in a bank for more than 20 hours and de · manded $50,000 ranso01 surren· dered today . The hostages were freed unharmed Edwtrd Owen Watkins, 56, a veteran bank robber once on the FBl's 10 Most Wanted list, was led out of the bank this morning shortly after he released,the four women and two men, employes of the bank, whom he had been holding as hostages since 2: 30 p.111. \Vednesday. The hostages were taken lo Fairview General Hospital ror examination. Cleveland Mayor Ralph Perk said Watkins was believed to have had a shoe box bo01b con- taining 12 sticks of dynamite but it proved to be "incomplete." Walkins threatened to trigger the explosive unless he was given $50,000, a van for a getaway and a plane to get out of the country. Police refused to provide the plane and none of the ransom was paid. "No way J 'm coming out," Watkins told hi s former cellmate, Allan Schlesinger, over an intercom. "I 've got three beautiful broads in here and I'm having a party." Bill Rooney, another former cellmate, also talked with Watkins. "He's bitter because he's done all that time and has nothine: to show for it," said Rooney. "A man who repeatedly goes into banks and co01es out with Fr-Page Al NUCLEAR ... and weighing a total of 175 tons including the cables, had not yet been armed when the mishap oc- curred. The ai;!;ency said an investijt'a- tion was under way to determine. what caused the canister to rail and what should be done with the device which remains at the bot· tom or the drilled s hat't.. ''The incident occurred during pr eparatio n s for a test. , .designed for a yield or consid erably less than 20 kilotons .. , the spakes01an said. Twenty kilotons is equival ent to 20,000 tons of T_NT, or equal in yield to the atomic bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. "The incident will not atrect other planned tests or operations ·scheduled at the Nevada test site.·· he s aid. The sprawling test site has been the scene or two announced tests during the past week, in· ctu·ding a large test code-named "Kasseri" with a yield of from 200 kilotons to one me11aton thal swayed highrlse buildings in Las Vegas and was felt as far away as Fresno. satchels of 01oney is a violent man," added Rooney. POiice said Watkins, who took the hostages Wednesday after- noon when a teller (oiled his stick-up attempt by trippin~ a silent alarm, was "8.1\ oldU:me bank r obbe r .•• worse than violent." 1 A service station with 15,000 gallons of gasoline was located across \he street from the bank. Tbey said Watkins was not aware of tbe station when he threatened to detonate the bomb. Watkin s at first held nine hostages al the Society National Bank. Three persons, including bank branch 01anager William S. Hann, were r eleased within eight hours. . Watkins ''knows hers go ing back to the Joint," SchJesinge~ said. ·~But right now he's got the whole rity of Cleveland watching hini and I think he·s eating it up. When he goes back to the Joint he's got sopiething to IOC?k ~t - newspaper stories and clippings. I don't think he has the heart for it (detonating the bomb)." Walkins' girlfriend, Da"Nn, and U.S . District Judge William K. Thomas who sentenced hi01 to45 years in' prison for robbing eight Ohio banks, also spoke with him. "He says he just doesn't want to spend another day in prison," Thomas said. "I think he's a psy·chopath. You can't pred.ict wbat they'll do. He keeps saymg he couldn't have picked a nicer grotlp of people t o have as hostages.·· Watkins was pa rol ed a ft er serving eight years of his sen· tence. Ky W a lks Out Oyer Bo oing GAINESVILLE, Fla. (UPI) - Former· South Vietnamese Vice President Nguy en Cao Ky, upset by a' question, quit the speakers· platform at the University of . Fi.orida to a chorus of boos from aboUt 900 students. JS.y , who is urging the r~tum of U.S. troops to South Vietnam, spoke for 2S minutes Wednesday night, but his talk was intemi:pt- ed a number of ti01es by heckhng and catcalls. A number of stu- dents chanted "Ho, Ho, !lo Chi Minh'' and car::riid s~s ~eading "Ky Is a Killer'' ana 'Out or South Vietnam Forever." Following the speech. Ky ~aid he would enterta\n tmuestions frotn the audierice. Bay Friends Plan Tour An agency st>okesman ex - plained that lhe actual arming or nuclear devices with warheads is not rarried out unUI an holtr before they are set to-io oft. The cable& used In lowerln1 the de· vices down the s'haft also b.ave • U.. purpose of coone<tlng experi· mtnts to lroW>d mon1tor1n9 118· ~ Friends of Newport Bay will condll<t to\!n' of the newly de1i1anat-ed ecoloaical reserv Satur· day. • _The tpun statt'at lhf'ln· tersection of East~luff IQd Back Bay drivl!t-.nd beglh from 9 a .\p. to 10:30 a .111- The lojlro "1 pu! aa 8"l"I'" are rofufed'. · her husband, Milton, have .~ix children ranging in age from 9 to 21 . Garland, 21852 Seacrest Lane. has lived in the com01unity for 12 years. A teacher al Edison High School, he has been nominated for Edison's Teacher or the Year Award. He holds a bachelor's degree from Northern Illinois Universi- ty and a mas ler·s degree from Cal State Long Beach. He also has attended graduate classes at UC lrvine. He taught elementary school for eight years and high school for five years. He and his wife, Elaine, have two c hildren, Deborah, 11 , a nd Scott, 8. What is your position on unifica- tion? Vander Molen: I SUP.JX>rt the present unification plan because it will provide local control in the high schools involved without los- ing it in the elementary schools, provide a co~tinuity in c~r· riculum and philosophy, provide opl)Ortunity for wiser use of t~ monies and encourage communi- ty identity and keep us small enough to provide a good K·12 education. Garland: It is my aincere hope that passage or rejectioo of this unification plan will not be de- ' termined by parochial self· interest, but will be decided on the basis of meeting the educa· tional needs' of all lbe children. Child!"en must come first in evaluatin' the proposed plan and the selection of the trustees that will implement your decision. What type of educational phil~oph11, including . any c~s. UJOUld. !/OU like to see in the new di.s- trid? . V and er Molen: An educational • philosophy. that puts high priority on basic education and fiscal responsibility, while remaining responsive to the needs or the children. The Huntingtoo Beach elementary board, or which I am a member, has provided this in the past and I would support these concepts for a unified dis- trict. Garland: The most signifirant conrern of our schools should be to 01eet the needs of every stu· dent as an individual. This re· quires a ~r:;onalized diagn_os- tic, prescr1pt1ve and evaluative aP.proach . We inust acknowledge the fact that every child is unique and has his own timetable of develop· ·ment. The survival skills must be taught in a manner that insures academic excellence but not at the expense o( the less measura- ble but no less important area o( character and moral growth. . I What major problem do you Jore see.and how would you solve it? Vuder Molen: Adequate com· munication between pare nt- board-teacher could be an area of possible concern. I would work constantly to maintain open lines of communication by personal contact with individual parents, schools a nd teachers on a regular and frequent basis. Garland : The g reates t challenge t o the new board will be to conduct a.smooth transition ihto a K-12 district . Petty parochialism wiU have to be put aside as we create a new district that capitalizes on the streiigths of the component parts. Abundant community participation will be essential as we accept the challenges that un- ification creates. Search fo r Plane Remains Fruitless Searcbers for a missin.I plane In .Me'1co with three liuntln&lon Harbour residents aboard failed today to apol any sl1M of the aJ.rcr~ft Or 'survivors. PQH!jJ•r• of tli8 plane were Steve "~f.•man, -oWner''f)f ·Look Pl~• In SW>S•Beocli and ~o K.lllic, pl'.flllldeht-ol Ac~ Wlrln9 Con>. id · Gllldtii yrovc and hJi wile-Boo.nle ' • But those in favor of unifying contend busing will be about the same as at present, and Jones said it will be less. Mahnken said about 318 children in the north part or the city will need transportation, as will about 250 in the south. He said busing costs will be about the same for Fountain Valley as they are now. The OJU>OSition also argues ~al bwsine may be needed to high schools, but Mb.hnken predicts "very little, only in fringe ar~as." -Finances: TIME argues that voting for unification is like "signing a blank check" for education. The organization and other opponents contend that Fountain Valley is a "low wealth district" without sufficient tax base to suppart sound educatiOo. But proponents of the issue believe that the increase in taxes will be worth the gain in local rontrol over schools and a chance to reorganize the educational system. Oppanents also argue that the new district will be too poor or too small to provide classes for trainable mentally retarded and school-age mothers. access to a stadium and computers, as well as a continuation high school . But Mahnken maintains that many such programs 'are state a nd federally -financed and would be availa ble. Officials of the Orange County Department of Education estimate the maximum general purpose tax rate for the new dis- trict at $5.62 per $100 of assessed value. . The following according to rounty figures shows how much additionally it will cost the owner of a home assessed at$50,000. -In the Fountain Valley ele01entary area,' the increase would be an estimated 91 cents per 5100 of assessed value or $113.75 per year. -In the area of Fountain Valley now served by the Garden Grove Unified School District. the increas e would be an esti01at- ed Sl.47 per $100 or $183.75. However, that area's community Attorney to Speak· At Fathers' Meet Attorney Ronald W. Weiss will be guest speaker at the regular weekly meeting of United Fathers Organization of America tonight at 7:30 at Isaac Sowers School, 9300 Indianapolis Ave., Huntington Beach. A spokesman said the United Fathers Organization ls involved in helping fathers with child custody and visitation problems. And it was designed to make up the difference in an areawide SL tax which now gives extra money to the Fountain V aJley elemen· tar)' district, Datko said without uni.Oration the area would have $1,103 available in the 1976-77 school year to spend per student on tducation. With unification and with adop- ti on' of .t~e $5.62 tax rate for ojierating funds be added. the new· district would have. $1.204 availabletospendoneacbchild. Mahnken said th...., could be shifts in thOse allotments, so the new unified board could spend more dollars at the high school level per student, if it wished, than in the elementary system. -Teacher rights: Teachers contend some educatocs coOld be '"bumped" out or a job after un- ification. They say that teachers in the new unified districts may opt to remain in the new system or return to the remnant Hunt- ington Beactt Union High School District. If too many want to return, they added, new teachers in that district could lose their jobs because of the district's drop in enrollment after unification. J ob· loss. they said, would be based on seniority. Deputy Orange County Counsel Frank Fek~te . said that could happen, and only teachers in Fbuntain Valley and Loo Amigos High School, who.wish to stay in the new district, would be guaranteed jobs. Administrators and non· teaching employes are guaran· teed jobs for at least two years, Fekete said. F .--PageA l UNIFY ••• because it is split into (our srhool districts. "I feel the cost is being com- pletely overplayed," be said or the tax increase. ••1 just think it will provide a mu.ch better com- munity feeling and identity.·• · Scott said he took his stand as the falber of three children at- tending Fountain Valley High School and three s till enrolled in elementary school. "My experience with both dis· tricts justifies my position," he continued. Scott also said there won't be mass ,busing in the city because it will have six square miles of homes and 18 srhools within it~ unification is ''no more of a gam- ble than continuing our present situation. "I urge all ritizens to study both sides of thiS important issue and if you decide in favor of un· ific11tion, support it with en· thusiasm,'' he said. Gay Policy Clwrch Leniency Alked WASHJNGTO~ (UPI) -A major board of the United Methodist Oturch has recommended the !(). million member denomination adopt a more open policy toward church mem'f/eri;hlp tor homosexu~. it was announced today. . . The 90-membei'l!oard of Church and Soci!!!Ypro- posed a revision or the denomination's basii! social principles statement which wou!Cl 111.alce tile state· ment read: "We welcome all per9bllS regardless or sexual orientftlion into the fello1YShiP and mem- bership'" of the church. • The new language would "'!~lace the tradltiqoal Methodlst statement that says, 'We do not coodone the 11ractlce of homosexuality and consider,thili prac· lice mcpmpatible with Christian teachlllg:• ~ Bu( the .pr~posed revision by the ~ ~eft.inlact the statement s admooitlon which.o:sald ,tile church does not "recommend marriagllbet'1N!en two penons . -· of the same sex.'' , The board's proposed revision of''tbe social~ ciples statement Do*' goes befofi! th4I Cbllrch's po •. 'makiog'G~neral tbiterence whlcib ~tela iii April Portland, <>i<e • ..,,. conference·ia·tbe oOIY bQdy lbat ~an speak for lhe cburcb . v .., s d is c u v " " " ] l .. 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'lHed to perauade the coDUGJ.ttee to cl) along wlth a s ubstitute mtuure by Sen. Edward'Brooke (~)(ass.), which wouldl'iave al- lowid the cily to default but -. which woujd provide guaranteed debt certificates Catled for by President Ford tn his sptteh Wednesday. Tower'"taid tb-at the rommitt.;e. in essence, was w asUn.r its lime in •P.Pr:oving the loan guarantee .measure. "Tbe'"fact ls. there ain't gonna be no loan guarantee legisla- tion,·• Tower said. "You can'falk aboOt the hon-ors and gloom of delaull all day.but the fact ls the ci~'s aoing to default..:• Tower ! d. •. The only " emocral .to vote aga i n st S eodln g the 'roan guarantee measure to tha floor was-Sen. Robert Morgan ot N'orth • Carolina and the only Republican to vote in favor or it was Sen. Robert Packwood of Oregon. Before the vote, the committee Ffiel .. • Lea~ Spark~ El~_Toro Brtish Fires .. - Nuke Accident Hu1~ts 11 Men NEVADA .T.ESt &JTE;° Nev. (UPJ) -1'.. SJl\8ll. un.armed nuc !ear devJce. being.lowered by cables down·a dtilled &;if)-foot t est shaft one week ago fell'j.be last 40 reel to the bottom, Utjwing IJ workmen, the Energy lltsearch Development Agericy r'evealp:I today. There was no danger ~f any radiation leak, tile' ·agency reported. ' Government offictaJS said 10 Of the employes suffered m~r cuts and ltru.ises and one workman sUf(.ered a b roken leg rrom the whipping cables whe n the can"ister containing the device and experiments plunged down the sbart at the Yucca Flat site Oct. 23. The government did not an · nounce the accident al the time, but issued a statement today "~ause of media inquirieS. •· \ Hoag Thief Gets Laughs An apparent burg lar wearing a white doctor's s mock outwalked nurses who followed him down the halls of Hoag Memorial Hospital Wednesd ay, tak- ing with him $50 worth or laughing gas. Hospital aides phoned poli'ce Wednesday to report the 1-Qss of th~ small tank of nitrous oxide. The man in his early 30!5 assertedly appeared in the cardio-pulm o nary unit Shortly after 7 p.m ., asked for a doctor by name and then was seen leaving the wing with the gas lta:ik tucked under his arm. 15 A~ea Units ' .At. Scen·e £!... Leaking jet fL'el started a series of grass flT_es in the vicini- ty of El Toro M~e Corps Air station this anerhoon as a circl- ing aitetaft spewed burnfng ruel ontotb~rtipder dry brush. Base spokesmen said the T·38 jet lapded saf'elf after a fuel leak onto tbe. exh-.ust system sent the naming h1gh test fuel sptwi.ng to eartji, starting fires on and near theb.~e. . . un.a.q.in:tousiy adopted an a mend- ment by Sen. Alan Cranston (D- Calil.)1 which would increase the ree the city wo\&Jd have to'pay the t~aJ goy~rnmeol tor the right to ,iiii~ tax·exernpt not.es from 3 percent to 3.5 percent of the total a meUnt.w The committee also defeated on. a..,,.9-to-J_ vote "" attempt by Brooke to str i k e the loan guaranlee provfilon £tom the measure. Prwr to the Senate Bank:inC' Committee's vote, Tre••UfY ·Sec.relary William E. Simon ~flJd that New York City baa liot tapPed all PQ6siblc sour.-ces of (\lndlng lo meet Its debl>I and he suggea1ted an increase in aales taxt>S or loans bas ed on ernploye pension funds. ~ o.11, """Matt ~ f AMEQ MUSICMAN JOHN SCOTT TROTTER DEAD AT 87 Bing Croaby Sidekick Operated Coaatal Antlq~e Store• , y ·Crosby's Director . ·Mes ~· · 'iJ 9 "The canis\er containing a smaJI nyclear d«;!vice is now at . th~ t>Qttom or!, t he ah'~ft, ., ,a , spakeSUtalf said~ ... 'At no time has there been a dangeroflh1sdevice being lnadvertently detonated ... !lewd" • Lawy~r CatU There were: no residences m flames initially with the worst •fire ~eported ~urn ing east of' the . fEl e. ti '°' · J,, ·r,,~ . I'' ..... h«e-1were·l6 f\·re ~giqM-l · ~ bu.lldoters, two aerial ~ankers lier Succumbs ' Woumled By Gunriian By DOUGLAS F~ OflMO.llyl"l*SUff Retired Cos ta Mesa bail bondsman Frank B. Do~es is in ' very_ serious" .. coodiUOO at Costa Mesa MerDortal Hospital today after being shot' at les'st twice Wednesday night as he walked from his garage to his ho Ole. • Costa Mesa police. s aid Downes. 69. ·had just returned home and the lone gunman ap- parently had been waiting near his garage. Witnesses told police the 25- year-old Ca_pcasian fled down the alley after the. 7:45 p 1m . shooting. ··· ··•· Hospital s]1okesll)en ·~aid Downes' cond-ition 'has not permitted 'qu estioning by police. Downes· ex-wife,· Vernon 1Downes, described the 28-year Costa M esa reSident as a "creature of haliit." • . She siid he re·guJ&rly went to the Marqu is Restaurant on Newport Boulevard during evenings and returned home about the ·same time each night. The assail aat.. she said, must have known his habits. Witnesses who beard the shots told potic·e that ·after the first s hot was lire(t Downes cried out, "Whiit ..-in." the world !See SHOT, PageA2) / Daily l>i.l«)c.Piice To 83.25"Nov. l e Home delivery price for the Daily Pil~ ~ii) 19 !rp,m . $:! lo-$1~25 pel"'"""th et!e<· tiveNov.I,. _ _ Al $8.25' pu. -month. tlM!. Daily Pilot Subscription price remains'""tbe· IDWe&r.'" for seven-day'11.ew1p~ in Southern California.· • ·· Continuing major COit lncreues in-e.U oped.I bC newspape< producljol! <il>d distrlbilllon lti6 put llO, months. typifted.iby'.11%-in· creases In tti.e:-cost.-or news'p""'l'tnt.:.pap-er •nf gaaollbe,. maie . ..the. in• crease necesaa,.,..." .......... · Your Daily Piiot ~.,._. who l1 an lmle"'°lh!nt merchant, wil• ttalli:e air· iDcnuo iD pl"!Jflt'"fQr Illa' her RrVica tO")'oo-.rUW- newprlce ... - --1"" -.,. . ... .,. " " • .. ... -. --.. ~ • "They have conducted tests in the area and fou nd no radioactive mat!rial at the top o( the hole or in the bole. There is no health hazard to personnel on site.·· The spokesman said the de- vice, code nam ed "Penins ula" and weighing a total of 175 tons in~luding the cables, had not yet been armed whe n the mishap OC· curred. . The aRency said an investiga- tion was under way to determine what caused the canister to fall and what should be done with the device-lwbich rem ains at the bot tom of the drilled shaft Pm.rer Station 'Omfoxed' Mang 'Unfit' .For Teaching By HILA RY KAYE Ot ... 0.11, ....... SUfl Charging that s uspended Corona del Mar teacher Michael Mang is "too insensitive·· to tell what is and what is n·t offensive, prosecutio .. n a ttorney Jryne Black urged the competency panel Wednesday to declare Mang un fit for teaching Mang's defensP summation, however, indicated that hf' was using unorthod o" methods to stimulatP stucienu and tha1 the prosecution had no real evidence of unprof ess1onal conduct Mrs Black and defense al- torne) John W1lli a m s both summed Up their cases following two and a half weeks o f A' power outage in Corona del testimony The fate of the Corona Mar and"other eastern portions or del Mar instructor now rests with Newport Beach, caused by a mis-the Newport-Mesa School Dis- chievous fox , caus ed residents'to trict's three-man panel. sit in 'the dark for 23 minutes The chairman, Administrative Wednesday night, according to Law Jud~e Frank ·Britt. said F..dison company officials. panel members will meet this The fox got into the Crown week to e valuate testimony and Substation and managed to trip will mail their <Jecision to those relays on 11 electrical circuits involved ''within a few weeks.·· causing the blackout at 11 :34 While pointing out Mang's al- p.m . The area affected was-east of leged deficiencies one by one, MacArthur Boulevard and ~ftl Mrs. Black noted that hi s govern-or Ford Ro;-d, company officials ment and history classes are explained. state-ihan6ated. ·The.48,200 customers who saw •,•Mang says studepts have the their service· interrupted, had option of choos ing him or several power a.gain s~veral minutes other t~achers. But,, the school before m idnight, pffjcialssaid: ~ <See MANC, Page A%) Eyes 7th .Ass~bly ~C?at ~ .. and a helicopter with an aerial coordinator abo_ard halt.ling the blaze. Authorities closed El Toro Road from Canada Road to Cook's Corner as the fire spread through the dry brush. Base spokesman said the plilne that developed the rue! leak was attached to the National Ae ronaut1<'s and · Space Ad - ministration {NASA). Its mission was unknown OrangP County firemen and the State Division al Forestry crew!i who made an allout itttack on the fires we re particu\arly concerned because or the dry brush conditions that have wor- ned firemen r ecently. However. rain was beginning. DOW RECOIWS SMALL GAIN NEW YORK (UPI) -Uncer- tainty over New York City's financial future turned prices mixed in m oderate trading today on t he New York Stock Ex- change. The Dow J bn es industri etl average, which lost 12.8.1 points Thursday after President Ford reiterated his hard line against federal aid to rescue New York City from de fault, gained O. 79 points to 839.42. (Tables, C7J . De c lines l e d a dv a n ces . however . Prices ' move d l owe r in moder ate trading on th e AmeriCan Stock Exchan{e. ·Fergusoii in ·Rtinn~g? Gilbert W. Ferguson, head of the COuncU on the 'Environment., Employment, .. Economy and DeyeTopment (CEEED), is "seriously ~nsidering" seeking the Re;publican n omination in lbe 74lb Assembly Dlstrltt. ·, lncum1>ent As1emb (yman Roijert Bad bam (Jl...N..,..porl Beacbl hu·satd be will not.s..X re-election to the 14th. Badham • e,Ian 1i;_t o run for the 40t~ : ·~lion.al District .e,t !lekl by An~1nhsbaw (l\><N...,....., .BeacfiJ': ""' ' '"" -.. or:-N !J'he dffision on whether to rwi, Fet....,n 111<\ rests on wllether a "qualified It publican" can be loond to l\ttk Ill• assembly !!eat. • .Ful)d:On said.a.number ot unr ~pecifi'tt<i business, traCle and comn!unlty lfl'OUPI ·have urged bim to *k the' Ropublicao As· ·' mbly "nOmlnatton In June.'1 • - " . Republican primary. ''But nearly as many people have been urging me not to run who feel that I can do a better Job repfesentina: their beliefs with CEEED \ban as one o( 80 gUys up ther e," he said. Ff<_IWIQI) !aid ,thal he would like t o support a qualified Republican rather.. than seeer: of. flee h1m4elf. ''But if no one turns up, 1 will probably tun for the office, .. he said: •c • The only announced can(lidate for the 74th District Altembly seat l!: lrvine CounQlm.,...~ QUigley. • , ,J Asked, whether he could aUJI: Pol'I Qwlley, Ferg.-sald,)'t wou.ld booe that ~e:r 1Qan-l did•!• surf aces wbo •ts -Jusr. running for anothet e«i~e, ind '* l • looking for a job. "We need a leader and a pro- ven leade r, not just someon-e who needs the job.·· Ferguson said. He would not name the groups who have urged him ~o , say- in«i, "I would r.athet k e uni- ty b«ause we will n 1 if we can find a candidate we can all gel btjlind." • Ferguson s,aid he will decide by the fint of the year whether lo run, adding he willtClot run "un- less I let the guarantees of the fmanci81 support I will need.·· l'be. 74tb Assembly District covers itlie 1outhe'asten\'tJ1.a1!'ot Oo:Jg!',-OPuncy. and .a pc>rd;in qi SM Diego County. fl ruDilatong the c .. sl lrom Ne1"J>Oft-~•cbto Ocead•id aqcl' Iola.it'd' \'rifm New 'rt ach~ o th.'fi:~r! line. • ' • J ohn Scott Trotter, Biog Cros6y's lo ng -time musical director aqd an Orange Coas t an- tique dealer for many years, died Wednesda y al Mount Sin ai Hospital in Los Angeles. tie was 67. Mr. Trotter , "''ho in recent times supervised the music for the Ch arlie Brown television specials, som e years ago operat- ed an antique store bearing hi s name in Laguna Beach at the corner of Coast J-tighway and Cliff Drive. He later oper,ted a similar antique outlet al Laguna Hiils. The smiling m usic man was a director of pop concerts and a guest conductor for symphony orchestras. Mr. Trotter died after bt>ing admitted to the hospital about 10 days ago. tic was born June 14 . 1908, in Charlotte, N.C., and while at the University. of North Carolina joined in the collegiate band of Hal Kemp as pianist lie later Views Sought ·On Airport At M eet ing Orange Coast residents con cemed with the future of Orange County Ai rport wi ll have a chance tonight to present their views lo the consultants prepar ing an environmental impect r C'- port on the airporl. Daniel. Mann, Johnson and Mende nhall w il l conduct the second in a series or special com- munity briefings on the EIR find- ings at 7 :30 p.m . at Ba yview Elementar y School , 2531 Orchard Drive. Santa Ana Hei2:hls. The consultants will be pre- pared to tell the audience the re- sults of their continuing study o( th" airport and its problems and will enter.lain .!tu~ges tions or comments' rrom the floor. T alks 'Crucial' MADiilD . Spain CAP J Spain, Morocco and Mauritania wound u.p two days of talks here toda y that s ources t e rmed ·•crbcfat'·~ tdw.a'r.d a !olution of the dispyted 6pa•bl>,~ahara is· sue. t 'l'l'le Spanish gOver-hmcnl, 01•anwbile, launched a sea and q1m in.the Saharan capi\ai city ol );;l A.'1.•• fo remove the 5,000 ~Rfjiis h'• oiv•t~a9s from the Sahara . ' , ' • 'I I • > 'J.. "i •• # ' also became the band·s a rran_i.!f'f' when it became a leading pro- fessional dance band in the 1920s. Trotter left the Kemp band in 1936, s hortly before Kemp was killed in an automobile accident. and cam e to Hollywood. where he s cored the music for a Bini!: Crosby movie, "Pennies From Heaven.·· Crosby then asked Trotter to becom e the musical director for his r ad io s how. Their associatiorl continued until Trotter's death. , Trotter's m usic was noted rot iL<> "softer timber·• by stressing the wQOdwinds and strings. "Tlfe important thing 1s lo have the instrumental mu:-;ic complement the work of the voca lis t,·· he said . ··1 try Lo create a tonal picture of tht• lyrics and the t itle of a song. My aim also is lo make arrange- ments w h ich give Bing lhc freedom lo work as he wii;hes. · · Trotter weighed 275 pounds anclhis weight wa5 often the s ub- ject of gags on tbc Crosby s how. I-le was an amateur chef, and a collector of anlif!.ues, books and ceramics. He later turned his antique hobby into the shop in J.aguna Hills . Trotter, who never married , Is survived by a s ister, Margaret Kin ghorn or Laguna Hills : and three brothers, William a nd Thomas of Charlotte, and Rober! of J<-:ugcne, Ore. ·rhc body was to be crematl•<l a nd a m e morial service was to be held at a lime to be announced , a family spokesman !iaid. Coast Wecalh e r Light showers continuin g into the evenig ho u rs tonight. Clearin~ Friday . l·li gh.~ 68 to 74. 1.ows tonight :>StoOO. I NSIDE T ODAY A W01'nC111 Marin~ facing a court-mortial for having se:r with .six enhlted men will OOrf\I htr ewe to lhe Supremt> Court if nece.13ary See ~ 82. lnder AIT-low\lkt ., A.. ....... .,_ 119rnlit<"ll <> ....... CL "' C..lihinW• .. -·-.a .,. ....... DJ..IJ ........ .... _ °"""'' C< ~c....t1, CrNl-r• " c::.. 0Ntt11Molk;9' •• Sy .... ~, Ulorl11 ,., .. .. Ei"'· """ .. ~, ....... "' •1.cs ••• A-• Cl , ft ....... c...,, .. -"'OM*'.,. .. -•• -a --•• -·-c• -. _..:.,,_J~-'D"A'"ll'-Y-'Pl-"l'-'D'-T'--~N--. __ !lJu!"i!Z=~ , Oct-30, t 115 Lucy •rty De~d .. ·"'~· I 08 • Mr.J. L~c)' Marty, the Orange ot92>movedtoC08t11Mesa. Wayqe's \,··eeting left Mrs. • Cable TV Agreement Reached The city of .'llewport Beach and the Teleprompter cable television firm came to :igrcemcnt this "'eek on a cable completion schedule calling for $1.7 million in ~x:pE>nses through 1981 . City councilmen agreed Tues· day to accept the firm's plans to r1nish up all CJble installations by that date and to submit to an an· nual review by the council each year until the deadline is met. Under the agreement, the rirm also pledges to install free cable hookups to nin e public buildings which now are not served by cabl e antenna service. A h alf-dozen sections o f Newport Beach are affected by the revised a nd broadened ~chedule . The areas, their co m- pletion date and the cost for each segment are: -l .t'adership llomes, Nov· ember of 1976, $33,387. -K alboa P e nin s ula. December of 1977, $462,581. -Balboa Island, October or 1978. 5449.085. -Lido Isle, September of 1979, $212$797 .. -Bay Isle and Linda Isle, December of 1980, $55,272. -Easlblurr and The Bluffs , December or 1981 . $5.Q},281. The revi.Sed schedule amounts to the settle ment of a main ingre- dient or a lengthy city council re· view of the cable firm's franchise with the city. i * * * COa.st's arand 'dame who still . 'l'be trip west came on the ad · Marjy flab~1asted, said ber tended a vegetable garden Jiice ot a ph~ician , who suggest· nurset1. beyond'"her hqodredtb birthday. ..thatthe.c mate would do the . ''Ob,•' she exclaimed. tiled !Gllay in a Coota Mesa con-couple good. . . Valescent bosi>llal.' ln many of her interview$. "'lm•Jine him sending me a l\1rs. Marty credited the pione er t•ard.' She was 108. And on her last birthday in car· Jy September, those who cart..'CJ for the Orange Coast's oldest ll v· lng re1ident said Mrs. Marty bubbled like a teenager when H surprise gref.'ti ng came from at· tor J ohn Wa ynt• :;pilitfor her long life. After she calmed down, Mrs. ··i never took a dnnk and 1 1\-tarty made plans lo invite Lbe never smoked but I alw~ys drank Duke over for dinner. alotofmilk,"she saidduringthe Mrs. Marty's closest friend, celebration of blrthd:iy 107. Costa Mesa pharmacist Arthur "f hope I never get so that I \VoOdl ey, said today that he was can 't take care of myself. I want. ('hecking to find any nexto(kin. to be just like m y huSband ""as "So far we know of none," he neath can1e to till' ch<.>erlul and quiet cent a~enarian this morn- ing. :s trong and sturd y up to the last minute,·• she once observed . ::.ai~~ley, who for years was a At her most rec:ent birthday son of sorts to Mrs. Marty, said Horn Sept. 10, 1867. in Ka nsas. Mrs. Marty lived in the ~1id wcsl until 30 years a~o when she and her husband (he died at the age <'elcbration, the mt-ssagc fron1 that memorial services were be· Wayne was the result or a new!> ing planned at Bell Broadway Ojrticle on the long-hved Costa J'1ort.u ary in Costa Mesa. Mes an. Pilot Logbook 'Alice' Day Just Doubled Work? Hy CAROi, MOOR•; CM UW 0.llW Pilot $U11f Alice doesn't make much sense l aking only one day orr rrom work. She knows there will be two du y's worth r1f memos to type, papers to ,::rade and d is hes to y.•ash when shet gets back . SHE'SCREATEDher own ··women y.·ork twice as hard ·· trap. Besides. an empty office or home is no cure for .'i uch discrepancies as: -A woman has to have her husband ·ssigned perm1 ss1on to get a new car loan in her own name . The reverse isn 't true. -When moth.er earns her master's degree no marching band comes down the street. -A WIFE, who happens to be a better driver, can't get separate car in - surance from her husband 's JX>licy. -Cost is more important tha n "cush" to most women who buy toi let tissue. -It's so much easier for m en to collect overtime pay, transfer for pro- motions and go on business trips. -TOO MANY job and credit ap· plications still require "spouse's name:· -Males have better quality T-shirts than females. -Little girls supposedly grow into women but are seldom called that. -Many restaurants still page "l\1i sler Smith's party. please ... Reservation clerks rank No. 2 in that assump· lion. ONLY TWO percent of women ever earn lhe annual salary most m~n are offered when they gr ad uate from <'Ollege. It's taken me eight years to close the gap. The .. fault goes ,partly to the system and partly to me for choosing journalism. But my 23-year-0ld sister just started her first job, taklng home as much pay as I do. LET'S SJUNE our li ghls brighter next year instead or turning them off. FBI Probe Of Cory Announced SACRAMENTO (APJ --The F'l~I said today it is investigating state Controller Kt'n Cory's ap- pointments of inh eritance tax re- feree:> for possible violations or federal extort ion laws. Paul Young. special agent in charg£' of the Sacramento FBI or· ri ce, said agents had been asked to 1nvesli~ate Co r y by the U.S. Justice Department. Cory, a DE.'mocrat, was ele<"tcd l'Ontroller last November. Since then he has appointed 74 new tax appraisers, including a number or relatives ~nd friends or cam· paign contributors. State law bars the controller from appointing campaign con· tributors as appraisers, but does not menti on relatives or rri ends of contributors. Postal inspect ors and a fed eral grand jury have been investigat· ing the appointments, so far v.:ithou t alleging any wrongdo- ing. Several fired appraisers have gone to court to try to keep their jobs. An FBI spokesman expl ained that the bureau got involved in the case beacause the estates evaluated by tax a ppraisers often include stocks and bonds ··which have an interstate character ... Bear Facts Bring Fine EUREKA CAPJ -The pro- prietors of a Chinese restaurant pleaded no contest to a charge that they added an exotic -and illegal -ite m to their menu: Sweet and sour bear. Company Sues . Traffic Signal Newport Over p l p L. -d According to Humboldt County a uthorities, a search of the Shanghai Low's l arder last m onth turned u p two bear forearms, several bear pads. numerous cla ws, and a dish or sweet and sour bear ribs. There were also packages of deer meat and some river salmon, all of which it is illegal to serve in a restaurant. Mariners Fire roposa. US1re One or a number or companies whose premises were destroyed on Pacific Coast Highway last Jan. 1 J in one of the worst fires in Newport R(>ach history sued the city and its neighbors Wednesday for $800.000 in damages. Teleprompt('r, Inc .. now locat- ed at 901 W. 16th St., Newport Beach, alleges against the city that its fire fi ghting crews were well 3\1(.are that water oressurcs and fac11it-ies were inadequate to deal with the blaze that destroyed \ts offi ces al 2426 Pacific Coast llighway. .i\lso named as defendants are companies and s tores located in the block from 2600 toZ112. rt is al- Jeged that negligence on the part of one or all of those defendants led to the outbreak of fire. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Ttvo ()<~ (NII Diii!¥ P•lflt, w•!" ,,.~,<~ \~ <oml:l•M<I 11141 "'••l·P•~H. h ""°''"""' bv 11,.. O·~"'l'l (.o~•l PublhhU•Q (O<>•IWl"Y !.f>iw·~,. ed•''""l ... P~bll-a MOll<ld• '"'.,.q. ~''°"Y '"' (O"O Mrw, Ntwpo!'1 fioo(l(ll, ''""''"'""" ll••<n1f o...,1.111 ll•lle,, l••l"'I, !Holld!•!>e<~ Y•Uoy •....r ltllU"f 8't<~ -~ (1111\I A ••no .. '"'"'""' f !IUIOOI 1\ ~bll\hO<! \el~t~r• ""o $...,,. !l~V'. IM j>tlft(lp•I P'll>"llll"'ll 11>1•"1 ,. •! »II .....,,, ll•Y Slff•!. (0\1• Mr1•, Cliht0<nlo1'rn11&, Robert N. Weed '''t••OCll! •<ta PUUI!-.. Jack R . Curley Vito P•n'°"'"' •"" r.ot<»••l """'NOW Thomas Kttvll C•1to< lhOmas A. Munihlnce M•n.q•"9 Ed''°' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ... 1\l.i ... 1 MlllQ)f'l(I l<Jlto-1 TelepllMt (J14l '42:-4.m Cln11fltd Advert I Uno '42-6671 The Newport Beach Public Works Department staff went to work this week trying to imple· meDt a swift design and comple· lion of a traffic signal fin West Newport demanded by ~idents and several city commissions. The proposal for a signal at West Coast Highway and Prospect Street was deemed of high priority by city councilmen Tuesday. It had languished in 23rd spot before the council de- cision. The push for the signal came from West Newport. residents. the city's parks commission, the planning commission and SHOT ••. have you got a gainst me?" Four shots were fired, the witnesses said. Police said that one bullet, believed to be a .38 caliber, hit Downes in the arm. Another hit him below the left eye. Police said they h ave not been able to establis h any motive for the attack. Mrs. Downes, however, said, "Bail bondsmen do make a lot of enemies." Downes moved to COsta Mesa in J947 after his discharge as a Navy chief petty officer. He first set up business in the eity as a real estate agent, turn· ing his business to bail bonding in J960, Mrs. Downes said. In recent years, he has gotten out of the bail bonding l>miness, she said, but still remains at'· tive in other business areas. Plans Approved trustees of the library. All the groups cited the recent traffic death of a youngster in the area and all agreed that new city facilities -a park and Jjbrary - simply would m ake the safety problems worse. Designing the signal will not be much or a problem, said Traffic Engineer Bill Darnell . But wresting cash from the state m ay be impossible, he said . Darnell said the that the signal falls short or the criteria normal - ly used for such installations and that state approvals may be a problem. Even worse, he told councilmen, any contribution t oward the SS0.000 projected cosl from the California Departmenl of Transportation may be lack - ing. State corrers for s uch projl'cts are dry and little relier is in sight. Councilmen quickly scanned a li st of other high.priority signals and said that by l'ancelling two or the projel'ts, some or the cash C'ould go into the account ror the Prospect project. The two that dr('"' the most at · lention Tuesday -but which did not reach a decision stage - were s ignal s a t B a l boa Roulevard at 23 rd Street and Balboa at 15th Street. Councilmen postponed action on those two sign als and several others until their meeting or Nov . 10. Coast Woman, 83, Succumbs Elizabeth J . Pattburg, an 18- year resident of Newport Beach and the sister of realtor J ohn Vogel, died Sunday. She was 83. The owners of the eatery - Alan, Peter and Lobo Chin and David Tom -were ordered Wed - nesday to pay a $250 fin e in Eureka Municipal Court and placed on two years' probation for violating the health code and state fi sh and game Jaws. -...... .... ............... A Prince•• Dianne Chamness. 19 . Ne wport Beach, reigned as the junio r princess l asl weeke nd during homecom- ing f estivi ti es at Cat Lutheran Co ll ege in Thousand Oaks. The Corona del Mar High grad is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Chamness, 1942 Port Edward Place. Coach Taking Over Eatery In Clemente Bobby Winkles, coach or the Oakland Athletics, soon may be eoachin g oper ations of the restaurant a nd cocktail lounge al the San Clemente Municipal Golf Course. Winkles, a resident or San Clemente, has reached agree- ment with the W. P. Stewart Company of Fullerton, to take over lease of the facility rrom the city. City coun cilmen will consider the lease change Wednesday. "Mr. Winkles just wanted to get involved in some outside in· terests. That·s all there is to it," said Carl wilson , president 9f the Stewart Co. He said Winkles in· itiated the lease transfer. Under terms or the lease, the city receives JO percent of the gross r evenues of the restaurant and lounge. Stewart Company has held the lease since January, J972. The current lease is s aid to expire in J977. If the council approves the lease exchange Winkles could ap- ply to renew the lease at the lime it expires. .Mom Kills Baby BELL !UPI) -A Bell woman apparently shot her 7·month-old daughter then killed herself Wed- nesday. Police said the body or Rosalda Martinez was found by her hus band. Santiago. when he came home from work. Their daughter, Blanca, was pro- nounced dead on arrival al hospital. , BURLINGAME CAPl -The state Coastal Commission gave [Illa! approval Wednesday to the Redondo Beach Redevelopment Afeney's plans to build 140 low· moderate cost senior citl1en houllng unit&. Services will be conducted 5aturday at 11 a.m. in Pacific View Memori al J>ark's chapel, foll owed by burial in lhe cemetery n ~arby. Expensive Yogurt . lnnation may be out or hand, but "not quite as rfr !is this Costa Mesa sign indicates. A missing de<:iniaJ point would have clarified the price as four for a buck -not a hundred dollars. ' Besides her brother, she leaves several grand-nephews and a gr.and·niecP. \ I ' Bay Friends • . Plan:Tour Friends of Ne~ Bay 1VIJJ C<llldllitt toun al the n e wlt de•l t nated ecological reserve Satur~ day. The tours start at the In· w-.ection of Easlblull and Back Bay drives and begin rrom 9 a .m. to JO::ll a.m. The tours set out as groups are formed. Fro.. Page Al • MANG ••• district can't "'R·rate'' Mang and what's more, they shouldn't have to," Mrs. BI.ac.k said. She was rererrtng to charges against the teacher which accuse him of making sexually s ug- gestive remarks in and out of the . classroom, to both students and fellow teachers. She urged that Mang be fired rather t han given another chance, saying, ··1 doubt he could chailge his ways and teach in any other m anner, because he has a basic lack or judg ment.'' Mang, 35, has taught at COrona del Mar High since 1900 until his suspension l ast May, when 36 C'harges ol unprofessional con· duct were lodged.against him. The controversial teacher de- manded e.n open hearing and he was assigned lo o bserve at McNally Continuation High School until tbe issue was re· solved. In rehashing the case mounted agai n s t M ang, Mrs. Black claimed he kept inadequate at· tendance r ecords and main· tained minimal grading stan- dards. She cited· an often.mentioned instant"e wber,e'Olle boy received an "A'' -grade-in Mang's class despite the fact he never stepped foot into the classroom and had withdrawn from the class on the first day. In closir\if 1\i# drgument, Mrs. Rlack e mph asized that the Newport-Mesa Unified School District has never dismissed a teacher io its JO· year history, ex· cept when a teacher was convict- ed of criminal charges. Mang's attorney, however. claimed that ma11y or the accusa· tions"3gainsl him are out of con· text and fail lo lake into con· sideration his m otives. "Looking a.t the charges, one would assume tbi.t Mang was almost a monst~r •.. someone who certai nly st(ould not be. teaching, ... Willi am began. But he pofnQ!d out that while Mang denied few of the charges, he claimed they were part of bis teachin~ method. The' test or Whether or not Mang should be fired is whether he disrupted the Ceclching process and discipline, W_illiams said. He then insisted that no real evidence was pres.ented showing that Mang's teaching process was disrupted by his met.hods. which were "unorthodox and ex· perimentaJ,'' in Mang's words. ''Maybe there was some laught«:r in hif> classes, but he says it wasjust to draw attention, as part.of the teaching process,'' Williams claimed. The defense attorney sai~ that Mrs. Black's case against Mang was based on "the aggrP.gate theory.,, The individual charees alone do not show unprofessional con- duct, so many charges have to be Jumped toe-et.her. according to Wlllianrs: .. "It's easy to put someone un· der a spotlight..and just look at the negati v~ ))oints over the years;•:;.w--llliams said. "and, in some c:ase6.~He.y really had lo scrape the bottom of the barrel."' Williams admitted he believes Mang used poor taste in some in- stances ·and.painted out that even Mang admiUed lo bad taste on occasion. New Music To Be Played n,e music. ot ''radicat•• 20th centurY. cOmposers, featuring atonal ctiOrds, electronic sounds and the element of chance will be performed by the Performers Committee for 20th Century .Music at UC Irvine tonight. The performance, unde.r the sponsorshlp or the UCI Commit- tee for Arts, illbeatsp.m.inlhe UC! Fine ·Arts Village Concert Hall. -• Compo7~rs include Henry CoweU ' ,Bhn Cage, Ruth Crawfoi'lf ~eegar, Aaron !C.oplancl, ~ton Webern, Mario ·oavldilvstrwd Igor&ravinsky. . ·-~-... _ ... .,. -· ~· SearCh for Plane . --~ R~m&inf! Fruitless .. .. __ - • Searchers for a m~ing plane in )UJtlco.'Wlth three Huntington Hlo'fbOOl:.taident& aboard /ailed today to ~t any sisns or the rureraft'l!i8!tUVlvors. Pa"'"'11!fa or the plane were steve D\keilan l owner of Look Properties U1 Sunset Beach and Bruce J<l!lian, presldentol Acme WuinS Corp. in Garden Grove 'and bis wilt Bonnie. f situ con/ sist Chu bein hav dO<t St"'n pap< the The cent nua met re still if it rier 00 gre And ~liso ~\SO aso ts. t the are soa me it; cep ask ir h ori M yo • bil th dia a li tor tor wh • H(>w to Hantlle • ~r ·Medicare Bills I By SYLVIA POltTER ( l'..clt of Two Colomw I Jn F.loricla. the Medicare carrier reports that 30 to fO pertent -of the rlaims ror payment It recflives from tlderly people we ~correctly(i,lled out or inromplete. In ~ast, tho ~l'.ll• on assicned claims-t In by ~ors' orCice1 ls a 3peroent. '£/lc•dlr' ri r lo lloldin1 oelllj!ruln. throughout the !t* to help older people'.fW out their Medicart> claims. In Indiana, the situation has become so Money's Worth confusbd the )fedicare carrier is distributing a leaflet: ''As· $istance for Medicare P~tilnets Who FillOul Their Own Claims Forms." IN STATES FROM COA.ST to coast. similar tales are being Teported underUnlng problems elderly patienl.I are having with the doctor bill insurance pa.rt of Medicare. There are two methods ol getting Medicare payment or doctor bills and it ·s up to the doctor to decide which s u1ed. If the doctor a grees to the "assignment" method, he st>nds lhe bill to the Medicar(' ('arrier, saves the patient the p;iperwork, a nd C'ommits himselr ahead of time to accepting th(' "reasonable chllfge" as total charge for his services. The Medicare carrier v.ill send the doctor a check for 80 per- cent of the reasonable charge. minus any part of the $60 an· nual deductible that the l\1cdicare beneficiary has not yet met. ALl. THAT Tll E f)()(TOR can bill the patient for is th(' remaining 20 percent (plus any part or the S60 deductible still ow in~>. In effect. tht! doctor agree1> to reduce his charge if it turns out to bt• hif:,'hcr than the amount the l\1edicare car rierdetermine.s to be th<" ··reasonable charge.·· The ~1ed icare carrier will send the patient a check for ~ per<'ent of the "reasonable charge," but if the bill is for a greatt."r amount, the doctor can coll ect from the patient. And that can be not only for the remaining 20 percent, but also for tht' full amount by wh.i ch his bill exceeds the r e- asonable charge. AT O~E TIMF., '.\'IORE than two-thirds of all Medi cart.> doctor bills were being sent in under the assignment method -but after Medicare administrators put a ceiling on re- asonable charges to try lo restrain escalating program cos- ts, the rate of assignment fell to less than hair of all bills Jn('reasing numbers or ou r elderly are finding theY owe the doctor more than they expt.>cted. in creasing numbt>rs are findin g they must fill out claims forms -and errors are soaring. M any"\Cio not even know about the assignment method of payment. Some doctors don 't tell patient!\ about it; others may have a sign in the waiting room. "I do not ac C'ept assignment.·· You may not want to change your physician , but at least ask him if he will take an assignment. 'r'our physician may if he understands you are in poor finan<·ial C"ircumstances or ir you are infirm or have a problem \\1ith your sight IF, THOUGH, YOU MUST send in your own claims to Medicare, here are tips to help you avoid delay in getting your check for; reimbursement. -Make sure your physician gives you a fully itemized bill, or if not, that he fi.ll s out all items in the bottom part of the claims form. -Check whether your itemized bill includes the diagno:;is of the illness or injury for whi ch you were treated; a listing of the chargt's for ea('h service provided by the dot'- tor; such details'a s the address of the doctor's office, doc- lOr 's name, address of the laboratory, hospital, or clinic Y.1here you received tests or treatment . -IF YOU R ECEIVF.D ambulance services or medical s upplies. be careful to give the name and address of the am- bulant't.' service or the supply company. -F ill out all the spaces on the form v.'here you art' asked for your name, address. ht'alth insurance number, sex. 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" WASIUNG'l'ON CAP> ~ The Sonat• Banking CCmmlttee to- jlay approved a bill with $4 billion in loan auarantees for Ne York Qty and i1ent the measure &O -.a wicertain (ate on the $enate floor -and • threaten<:<! -idj!ptial veto. -4 On ~ 8-to·5 vote.. the -wm.mit· tee approved w~at W.IJS a com- promise measure between Sen. Adlai Stevenson ( D-Ul,). ond the - paoel'• chairman, Sen. WUU•m PtOiinlre ID-Wl.s.), that would pu.lthe city on a spartan riscal re- gime to f>alance its budget. and to ~ent it from defaullin1 on ita Obli..,Uoos Dec. I. Sen. John Tower (R-tex.), tri.fd to Persuade the committee to 10 along with a substitute me.'-'ure by Sen. Edward Brooke Ut~us .), which would have al- lowed the city to default but whlch would p v1de guaranteed debt certificates caned for by Prealdeot Ford in his speet.h Wednesday. Tower 1ald that the committtte. .in euence, was wasting its Ume in •PPTOVinc the loan 1uarantff . ' measure. "The fact is, there ain't gonna be no loan g'Uaran~ legisla· ·tion," Tower sakL ··You can talk about lbe horrors and gloom ol -- • . -diitault all day but the ract is the ~.s._colnc -to default," '!Ower ~e only · Dernocr8t to vote against Anding the"""loan guarantee me,iure to the l)oor was sen. Rober!\ Morgan ol NOrth Carolina and the.only Republican to vote i.n favor or it was Sen. Robert Packwood of Oregon: Before tbe1vote, the con\mittet • ~ • • unanimow:l,y ad,opted an Jmend· ment by Sen. Alan Craaston CD· ~f.), which would increase the fee the city would have to pay the federal government tor the ri&ht -to issue tax:exei:npt notes from 3 "'" pe.reelit""t.o 3.5 percent ot the lot.al •m<>•~,t-~ -" ' -The J.'C)mmlttee also dere ed on a 9-to·• vote an 'at-lemREf;y Brooke to strike the ,lQJ.n • • .. :;1; -" - /. " --. • . . ' . • - -. ·a c TEN CEN;TS. .-r I·1'oan-; iuarantee provhdon from tneuure. Prior to the Senalcl: Bankln,t : Committee's ' vo.te ... TreaalWJ: .. secretary WllliarD""E. Simon said : that New York Clly=has not : tap~ all po~sible 'rce~ 'If : undlng to meet J.1.& de and he : suggested an U,cteas in sat~ • taiea or loans based on employe : pension funds. ; ·-. -• -· ~ 0.lty ..... Slmitt~ SUCCUMJS AT 108 Mesa's LUQY Marty -'Oldest' I ~· • ~ . , Mesnn Succumbs Mrs. Lucy' Marty, the Orange Coast's grand dame who still tended a vegetable garden beyond her hundredth birthday, died today in a Costa Mesa con- valescent hospital . She was 108 . And on her last birthday in ear· ly September, those who cared for the Orange Coast's oldest liv- ing resident laid Mrs. Marty bubbled like a teenager when a surprise greeting came from ac- tor John Wayne, Death came to the cheerful and quiet centagen8rian this morn- ing. Born Sept. 10. 1867, in Kansas, Mrs. Marty lived in the Midwest until 30 years ago when she and her husbcind (he died at the age of92) moved to Costa Mesa. The trip west came on the ad- Yice of a physician, who suggest- ed that the climate would do the couple good. In rnaoy or her inter.views, Mrs. Maity creditedithe pioneer spirit for her long life. ''I never took a drink 'and l never smoked.but l always drank a lot or milk,·· she said during the celebration or birthday 10'1. ''I hope I· never get so that I can't take care or .myself! 1 want to be just like my bus~and was - strong and sturdy,up to Ute last minute,·· she .Qnce observed. At her most recent birthday celebration, the mtssage from Wayne was tbe result of a news !See MARTY, Pag&.U) 't Daily Pilot Price 0-. -'... L4 • To $3.25 Nov. I' Home dellver)I rrtce..fo< the Daily Pilot wO: gO from t:J to S:S.25 J>O!. m<loilb J!f.C· UveNov.1. · > · .. At ~.25 _per moolb, the Daily 'Pilot su'bie\iptl9n price ren1iains th,e 19.\¥est · tor seven-day newspapers in Southern <;:-11.forl/i•· Continul1Yginaiil<'. i;ost' increases in all es~ of. newspaper Ptod.uj:ij'bo .and dislrlbuUon Ui•· ,p)st ,20. mqnlbs, tli>lfied lly 31<J. Ul· crttues iU tbe eost ot n.e.WSP,.tlifl • pa per ... • in~d au,olliCe~ make ttie ln- creasenec~~· • • .Your D&ily Pi)ot <ilJ:rier, who is a._o independent me~h•nt. will re·a,ure an inccease i!1 prorit (or hb or her senlcea to')tou at the new price. .. I • ea <Junman Slwots Mes an By DOUGLAS FIUTZSCHE Of*O.llyP'tWIUfl Retired Costa Mesa bail bondsman Frank B. Downes is in "very Serious" condition at Costa Mesa Memorial HoSpital , today after being shot at least iwi.ce. Wednesday night as he walked fiom his 1arage to his bome. ,,. Costa Mesa police said Downes, 69, had just retumed bome and the lone gunman ap- parently had been waiting near his garage. Witnesses told police the 25. year-old Caucasian fled down the alley after the 7:45 p.m. shooting. Hospital spokesmen said Downes' condition has not pet'mittid q_uestioning by pollee. -~ , : Downes· elk wife., Ver.non DOwpes.~ described the 28-year Cos-ta Me•a resident as a "creature or )la bit." She said he regularly went to ·the Marquis Restaurant on Newport Boulevard during evenings and returned home about the same time each night. The assailant, she said, must have lcnown his habits. Witnesses who heard the shots told police that after the first shot was fired Downes cried out, "What in the world have you got against me?" · f'our shots were fired, the witnesses said. Police said that one bullet, believed to be a .38 caliber, hit Downes in the arm. Another hit (See SHOT, PageA2) II Injured In Nuclear Accident NEVADA TEST SITE, Nev. (UPl) -A small, unarmed nuclear de.vice being lowered by cables down a drilled 650-foot test shaft one week ago fell the last 40 reet to the bottom, injuring 11 workmen, the Energy Research Deve1opment Agency revealed today .• There was no danger or any radiation leak, the agency reported. · Government officials said 10 of theempJoyes suffered minor cuts and bruises and one workman suftered a broken leg from the whipping caDJes when the canister cont'afning the device and eX.periments' plunged down tqe·shaft at the~ Yucca Flat site <>l:J. 23. ~ t ,The. government did net an- aounce.the accident at the time, but issued a statement today ".because-of media inquiries ... ''The canister Containing a small ifuclear device is now at the. boftom of the shaft.'' a spokesman said. ''At no time has · there been a danger ol this device being inadvertetttly detonated,'' hesai4. . "They 'have conducted tests in tti'e..,a and fo\lftd tldradioactive matedal at the top oC the bole or ~ tbe' bole. There is no health ~t.ope:nonnelonsite.''"' "I:U-~kuman l8id the de- vice, tode named "Peninsula" and. weis:hing a total of 175 tons Uicluding the cables', heel no( yet been armed when the·mishap OC· ~ . 'f'he aieocy sald an lnvesU"a- tion \v•s under way to determine Whst-.ca\lled the.canister to fall al)ltwbat ahould.be <lone With the 11#1 .. wblcb remains at the bot-loll! of the, drilled abaft., -·\ , • ets· f • . ,. <.-Dall• ...... ,.._'' "•Irie:-O'Ot-W THE GREAT WHITE SHARK OPE~& 1fS JAWS IN COSTA MESA Is Bar Owner Bellamy·• Mural a Slgrf or Work of ·Art? . ~--~--~---~-,. • Shark Craze. Trustees Eye Olympic-size Pool in Mes~ Cashing in on 'Jaws' in Mesa John Bellamy, a · Newport Beach businessman who says he has opened 41 restaurants and bars in his time, has sunk his teeth into a new project · Jaws In - corporated. That's the name of' the com- pany he formed to !'JP'n a dance spot on NewportBoUtevard, Costa Mesa, a bar Which Js dist- inguisbe.d by an eye-catching mural of a great white shark. Bellamy rrrakeil no bones about the fact that he hdpes tO cash in on the sh.ark cra:ie stirred by the recent movie. '·When people come here they will walk iri througb the jaw of the great whi(e sfiark.~ he said, smiling proudly. ''Alre ady mothers hftve brought their kids down to photogr'aph them stand- ing in the entrance ... The entrance i5 designed as the mouth of a shark. Bellamy said that he recently entered a long-term lease with the state to use the property al Fairview Road and Newport Boulevard. It was a night spot before, but Bellamy thinks his $2,000 in· vestment in the mural and en - trance might steer the business into profitable waters. But there may be .affoJ>iitacle. Is the mural a silln. oi'rs it 3rt? Costa Mesa zoning inspector Bob Rall said· that it's a super graphic and that makesjt a sign. He said that it ~ b,realclng the sign code on at least two counts -it's bigger than tfie allowed (See JAWS, Page,U), By HILARY KA.YE OtUMDeUt"l•sc.tf For the first time since the issue began simmering last spring, Newport-Mesa school trustees have agreed to take a serious look at building an Oly m pic-size1wim· ming pool at Costa Mesa High SC'hooi. They set Dec. 16 as the date they will decide whether or not to build the pool, which would coet an •""' ' . estimated~uv.000 . More than JOO aquatic fuosters jammed Tuesday night's school board meetin_g\ proyid)n& trustees with /actS and figures about ' the proPosed pool. 'nley also presented petitions bearing signatuJ'es from 3,408 Costa Mesa residents. ' From now until the Dec. 16 meeting, tbe matter is in the hands or t~e liaison committee, Pl A composed "or school ad · anners p1nrove ministrators and trustees and r• ' NewPort Beach and Costa Mesa city offic1 alll . Mi · p ' According to si:hool Supt. John .. ass(lge llY.rlor Ni~oll, he and the two city ....,,. 1 managers have been asked to de-ter~~ e o~3ting costs or the t ~ pr ed podl. The.,.Costa Mesa Planning Com-opera e an esco1 l service, a photo . n~ jt)e Cos\&. Mesa city Coun· mission has approved a..zone ex-modelingS:t\ldio, and· avocational ell will hear presentation by the ception permit for a massage works.hop ·ro~ teaching massage swimm\ng enthusiasts next parlor atJ30,E.17th st. techniques. The. owner, Donald D. Smith, Thevotetoapprovethepermlt, month. said that the· parfor afso Woufd taken at thi~ w.eek'fi planning According to Nicoll, there is on · ... coml,!JisSio~ m c:ting, was 3-2 Jy SlftO,OOO'in lpe'"schDol diStrict's ------~-----witlJ""" ~ommfssionen Arldne Civic.Center P"un""tf, which could be Schaf. nd Nr," ade ed tapped for the community pro-'· er a ~, · J1.e oppos · ject. That fund ii fed by •local The police d partmeat had Te· taxes. . ·~ ~ "1 commeQded tJla\ t~e application "Without financ~al ~raf;i9n' be denie;d, and the planning statr from the City of Costa Mes.? or also urged denial, sayip~g •lthe Orange Coa t C II g ·the--'' ·-w YQRK (UP.I) -Unc•r-be ' • 0 e e, ... ~po 1'1.r. .,.. parlor would not patible way we .tan ·tiuild the PoOI tainty over New York4 City'• with the area. · ourselve:!t,'' NicollS"aid. financial ,future turned: prices The arg~m.ents,.put £orward in &upp0rters or the new poOJ in· mixed in ~erate trading today favor or the parJor were that elude .ttae Costa Mesa HJ1h on the New York. Stock Ex-parlo.rs arf leial and Chat an aP. MuaficsBoost~rs, EstanclaHigb chth~efD~w Jones' industrial ~!~C: su~~u~sl:SS~ 1:": ~:~~u~~!l~J!b~ the C06ta aver11e,, which Jos~ 12.83 ~ints past have earned a negati,ve re-Accord.in(, tO Niwll. trustees niunday alter President Ford pulati .: · • r held. fl · di 1· lb · reiterated ·his hard ·lirie acainlt ear ie'( .. o m ca I.DI e1r federal aid to r~ue New York Commlssion'ers , C.C. Clarke, feelinf: about building a ne~pool Cl'" • d f 1-t alned n 79 H.J . Wood and :Sohn Leonhardt, until t •Y detej'mllltd whether or ., .ro~ • •• 1,i• ,. In voting In favor, noted that the !the_prQject r.it~ll\irl!henew po~~c~I n e·:2·1 ~Tda a':~<;~Cea, permit was good. for ol\ly 12 delin ror use of Civic-Ceriter ii mont~, •lid that thjs:would r9rce di. \\ ,b ,:,~i~r~s . moved lower ~n , '-"revewotth• ra on. ,~ H•safd'trus'tf!lea.oow1epatent-., · · , Tiit , cy reelJbe 1><>91-tftk -the ffi~a moderate lra'dl"!Jg o~ t e · <it)" --. lhlnlilit1l'slibl'>O:matf.,,..11'-~ "·AJ;neri~M Stock Excl\aftae. ~ , ~ • il11L ~ ~ -i ,,1r:•'), • lf. I~ ;,n_v, ' l ' • • ,. "' • 't' ' DOW RECORDS SM.4U GA.JN ' ' • • .. ::l' .. ; • • • • As·tronau1 "t • I' \ ,. . Piloti ... Aircraft " l ,.. " An astronaut manq:ed to lal'}il bis Daming· jet at El-Toro Mari~e Corps Air' Station th.is afternoon after an explosion tn one of ~ en~ines caused the craft to spray dOwn rertllat started:a series of \fires. · . '(_ , Dr. Story MuslJ"ave oC tbet-Na- tional Aeronautics ahd Space Ad· ministration escaped injury attei- the explosion in the left engine or l)is T -38. • The circling plane spew.ed down naming Jet. fuel t.bet started a series or tires on and di:J.e eol or the air base. There were no re- sidences hit by the fires Initi ally. At least a ball dozen fires were repqrted, witll one major blaze. Firefighters were helped after a time by a light sprinkle and the firea eventually were ext-' inguished . 11'1ere were l~ fire engines, two buJldonra:, two aerial tanke rs and a helicopter with an aerial coordm~tor battling the blaze. Authorities closed El Toro Road from Canada Road to Cook's corners. Dr. Musgrave, 40, was laking olf at the time or the explosion to return to Houston. He circled the base in the burning jet and asked and rec,ived permission to land. The narnes burned the tail of the plane but. Musgrave escaped in· Jury. , Musgrave, an astronaut since 19i]. 'had bee.n in Anaheim this morning lecturing to a convention or the American College of Chest Physicians. NASA spokesmen in Ho•1ston said that Dr. Musgrave has been a backup crew member. ANOTHER FORD TIIREAT FEARED ' BULLETIN SAN FRANCISCO !AP! -A man was arrested this afternoon in the Union ~quare garage across the street Crom the hotel where President Ford was speaking, police reported. Police radio reports said the man was believed to have a gun in a music in strument case. The arrest took place about J() minut es before Ford 's motorcade left the St. F'rancis Hotel en route to the airport. where the President was lo de· part for Milwaukee. Coast -Weather Light showers continuin g into the evenig hours tonight. Clearing Fridar . Highs68to74. Lows tonight 5Sto60. · INSIDE TODA 't' A woman Marine-facing o courl-mar1'1 /Cir having sex with str enlisted . men tmll COTl"1/ her cote to the. Supreme Cot.rt if neceossarv. Sec Page 82. • I • Al DAii. Y PIL.01 c The Division 2 seat on the bwu:cloi Ute C.~.~)4~a ~ Water District will be cOli · by 10 C'a nd id&tes in nix Tuesday's election. The seat will be one or ttiree at stake in the elel'tion, but voters will n ot m ake three choices be<.•ause the district ls divided ln· lo territorial divisions. Voters will simply pick the repreaen· tatlve from their division The Daily Pilot publli;hed pro· files o( the t'andidatCs in division I Wednesday, a nd on Friday the campaigners in the division Jr ace will bereatured. 'l1ase1asitive' ·. ~--·M ·g· ' ,. ' . ' vtsiod'2, w h takes inmost Jli'C--M,· 51.' .m~ed with ~ _ ' a VM<!e. wil!J>O coo""te<! jhree-thlldreq. ha lived in the IQ>: ,. • -, --._ ~tor::i, S ar . ll~ LI an-'~ -e Berge""-'"su. manlf .,.. ""11.Y ' • • 1 •• ~"1)-a.~liiktr!D&fM·n.,ea_ .' Whii .or•"'vcn. i e8ini ;;m; lhe tre~ for 12 years. He • · 'office? "1 am interested In in· own er·menage.roffuneralhomes nuencing the decUtons on such and has been a contractor and re-matters as merger with the eity, al estate salesman. . rate setting between large and ~~Y ore ~01.1 !!erk::ing, thu oJ 1mall WIE'rs, tax ratt.-S , ltC'QuiSi· lice: Education and bwunes~ ~x-UOn of future water supplles and penence background qual1f1es operational t>fficien cy." ,ne to .P.e.r~o rm r~quired JobnC.Leonh1rdt .• "j9,married re sp~n s1b1h t_1 es. Var1~d co~~ with five c hildren, has livL-d in mun1t y services. perfC?ri:ned in the area for 18 years tie 1s a busi· past 12 years exh1b1ts willingness nessman formerly 3n engineer and abi lity. and cheni1st . WhJI ~arct .,.ou .te•kfnq lhf1 •lfio•1 "To be.Iii my eommunily µ~ajn tl\*'l~l'lllit,-__,!!!!BD!lly of "*~to meel present •!ind lut11tt i!f1Pands. I also would · Uke to promote more community participation in thil agency.·· Wllllam A. Pemberton, 38, sr.stems analyst and program· mer analyst, has lived in the area for 13 years. He la man:ied. with two children. Why . a{e Y°" ,..king tJW O/· <Jf/1ce'! • r want to offer the voters a viable candidate as com· pared to years past when, due to lack or interest, there had to be an a ppointment.'' Darid ""' • ..,.,lie, 20, aln81e. aceounUni student. ls emoloytd. in the Coota Jlesa Street IlepaJ1- ment. He has lived ln the area for nine years. Wh y .ore 11ou ••eking thi• qffice'? •·1 feel I am qualilied for the office and I would llke the ex· perience or being respon.slble directly to the public." - J . M. Wells , 59, married with seven children. has Jived in the area for four years. He is an as· sistant sales director who has worked as a water ronditioni.ng • I Lawyer Calls Mang 'U-nfit' By HILARY KAVE ot ,,.,. l;J,llly Pilot $Ulff Chargi ng that sus pended Corona dcl M a.r teacher Michael M.ang is "loo insensitive" to tell wha t is and what isn't offensive. prosecut ion attorney Iryne Black urged the compl't ency panel Wedn esday to declare Mang un- fit for teaChing. Mang·s defense summation, however. indicated that he was using unorthodox methods to sti mulate students and that the prosecution had no real evidence of unprofessional conduct. Mrs. Black and defense al· torney John Williams both summed up their cases following two and a half weeks or testimony. The fate of the Corona del Mar instructor now rests with the Newport·Mesa Sc hool Dis- trict's th ree-man panel. The chairman. Administrati\'C I.aw Jud~e Frank Britt. said panel members wil l meet this week to evaluate testimony and will mail their decision to thoSL' involved "within a few weeks." Whil e pointing out Mang 's al - leged deficiencies one by one. Mrs. Black noted that his govern- ment and history classes are slate-mandated. "Mang says students have the option of choosing him or several other teachers . But, the school district can 't "R-rate" Mang and what's more, they s houldn't have ·to," Mrs. Black said . She was 'referring to charges against the teacher which accuse him of making sexually s ug- gestive remarks in and out of the classroom, to both students and fellow teachers . She urged that Mang be fired rather than given another c hance, saying, ''I doubt he could change his ways and teach in any other manner, because he has a basic lack of judgment." Mang, 35, has taught at Corona del Mar High since 1969 until his suspension 1 ast May. when 36 charges of unprofessional 'con· duct were lodged against him. The controversial teacher de· rnanded an open hearing and he was assigned to observe at McNally Continuation High School until the issue was re- solved. In rehashing the case mounted agains t Mang , Mrs . Bl ack claimed he kept inadequate at- tendance records and main- tained minimal grading stan- dards. She citl.'d an oft en-mentioned instance where one boy received an "A .. grade in Mang ·s class despitt> the fact he never stepped foot into the classroom ant.I had withdraw n rrom the class on the first day. In closing her argument, Mrs. Black e mphasized tha t the Newport-Mesa Unified School District has never dismissed a teacher in its 10-year history, ex- cept when a teacher wu convict· ed of criminal charges. Mang's attorney, howe ver , claimed that many ot the accusa- tions against him are out of con· text and fail to lake into con- sideration his motives. "Looking at the charges, one would assume that Mang was almost a monster ... someone who cert ainly should not be teaching," William began. But be pointed out that while Mang denied few of the charges. he claimed they were part ol his teaching method. : The test of whether or not Mang should be fired is whether he disrupted the teaching process and discipline, Williams said \ He then insisted that no real evidence was presente(l showing tha lit ang·s tea china process w~s disrupted by his methods, which were ''unorthodox and ex· perimental," in Mang's wbrds. ''Maybe there was some ladghter in his classes, but he saysJt·~.asjust to draw attention, ~part of the teaching process,·· Williams claimed. t The 'def~se attomiu said that Mt?, Bl•ck's ;as~ agiiinst i,iang was"' baSed on •'the aggregate theory ... The individual cbar~es alone do not show unprofessional con· duct, so many charges have to be lumped together, according to Williams. · "It's e8sy to put soMeone un- der a s potlight and just look at the negative points over' the years," Williams said. "and, in 1 some cases, they really bad to scrape the bottom of t.fle barref." Williams ad'mitted be believes Mang used poor taste' in some in- stances and pointed out that even · M-ang admitted to bad taste on occasion. "But he was just trying to re· ach his s tudents. I don't 'think that's unprofessional conduet," Williams concluded. Future of Airport Due for OC Airing I Orange Coast residents con- cerned with the future oC Orange County Airport will have a chance tonight to present their views to the consultants prepar- ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT ing an environmental impact re· port on the airport. Daniel, Mann, JoIDlson and Mendenhall will conduct the second in a series of special com· munlty briefings on the EIR find· ings at 7:30 p.m. at Bayview El e mentary School. 2531 Orchard Drive, Santa Ana Height.. 0.llf """ ......... ltlcM ... ltoefll9t' SUPERIOR AVENUE CLOSED OFF AT NEWPORT BOULEVARD AND 17TH STREET It's Second Step In $11 0,000 Coate Mesa Traffic Project Traf fic Work Continues Mesa Closes Off Superior at Newport Contractors a re working on the second step of a $1 10.000 project to improve the traffic flow jn downtown Costa Mesa. This week Superior A venue was closed.off at Newport Boulevard. The closing followed the com · plction las t week or the extension of West 17lb,Street from Superior oot to Newport Boulevard. A traf · fie signal also was installed at thafinterseciton. Assistant City Enl!ineer Ron Lacher said that traffic traveling Bay Friel'lfh PfunTour Friends of Newport Bay will conduct tours or the n ewly de s i g nated ecological reser .. ·e Satur- day. The tours start at the in- tersection of Eastbluff and Back Bay drives and begin from 9 a.m . to 10 :30 a.m The tours set out as groups are formed. F r om Page A J JAWS ••. footage, and part of it (the tail) protrudes above the roofline. Bellamy thinks it is w1. ... ThP guy who painted it went to art school," he said. "But l didn"t know I would need a permit . tr I do, I'll ask for one.·· Bellamy has continued the shark theme inside the dance spot. Two -leopard sharks arc in aquariums just inside the en- trance. north on Newport Boulevard from Newport Beach can now get onto Superior by turning left at the West 17th Street intersection. They will not be able to turn left onto Superior at Superior's junc- tion with Newport Boulevard. Lacher said that, when the pro- ject is completed, traffic travel· ing south down Newport Boulevard will be able to turn right onto Superior, t,u\ that will be the only traffic allowed to enler Superior at that intersection. ··This should alleviatethesitua· tion down there a lot," Lacher said. "Traffic used to back up so bad on Superior that people were afraidtouseit.·· Lacher said lhat merchants in the area were in favor of the change. The latest project, which will involve putting in new curbing and landscaPing at Superior, wi ll be finished within a month, city officials said. Crosby's Director Trotter Succumbs Jol)n Scott Trotter, Bing Crosby·s long-time musical director and an Orange Coast an- tique dealer for many years, died Wednesday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. He was 67 Mr. Trotter, who in recent times 3upervised the music for the Charlie Brown t elevision specials, some years ago operat· ed an antique store bearing his name in Laguna Beach at the com er of Coast Hiahway and Cli(f Ori ve. He later operated a similar antique outlet at Laguna Hills. · The smiling music man was a director of pop concerts and a . guest 'conductor for symphony orchestras. Mr. Trotter died after being admitted to the hospital about 10 days ago. He was born June 14, 1908, in Charlotte, N.C., and while at the University of North Carolina joined in the collegiate band o( Hal Kemp as pianist, He later also became the band's arranger when it became a leading pro· fessional dance band in the 19205. Trotter left the Kemp band in 1936, shortly before Kemp was killed in an automobile accident. and came to Hollywood, where he s cored the music for a Bing Crosby movie. ''Pennies ftom Heaven." - Trotter weighed 275 pounds and his weight was often the sub-- ject of gags on lbe Crosby show. He was an amateur chef, and a collector or antiques, books and ceramics. He later turned his ·antique hobby into the shop in Laguna Hills. Trotter, who never married, is survived by a sister, Margaret Kinghorn of Laguna Hills; and three brothers, William and Thomas of Charlotte, and Robert ofEugene,Ore. - The body was to be cremated and a memorial service was to be held at a time to be announced, a family spokesman said. enginee.r aad served on the boarda ol. Cr.-c1nta Vall_q~IY W'atOP Dlo1t!<t ud .lfltllway ltigblands Mutu.al Water Com- pany. Wh11 ore vou 1e:~.\iflg thi• of/itt? "II abould be a duty and prlv!lea• l<l usume responsibili- ty toward the well·beinl al one's community.·· ~mu L. SCbworer,,~ owns and operates apartm"'mt units and bas a corporate buslneu and banldngbaekground Wh11 .ore you •eekfng thi1 office? ''lt is my belief that the hijbest and best use al land re· quires the best poe.sible water supply. During my seven years in Meta Verde, I have been pleased with water system im- provemenu. •• Joseph W. DeCarlo. 33, a busi· ness consultant/owner, is mar· ried with three children. He bas lived in tbe area for five years. Wh11 .ore yov •eekiflg this office? "I have the experience and education and desire to help insure tbat Costa Mesa will have an adequate water supply at a re· a.son able cost for the future ... G. Godlrey Sandeee., 54, at· torney, is married with two children. He bas lived in the area for 10 years. Why .are yOu seeking this oJ/ice? ··1 feel it is the duty of every citizen to contribute to the improvement of local govern- meht and to fully participate where be can. The disUict is an important part of our local gov- ernment." Eleanor Greene, a Realtor, also is a candidate. but did not reply to the Daily Pi.lot's ques· tionnaire. ! f'ro• P age Al MARTY· •• ·• article on the long.lived Costa Mesani • Warne's greeting left Mrs. Marty flabbergasted., said her nurses. ''Oh ,'' she exclaimed . ''Imagine him sending me a card.'' After she calmed ~ Mrs. Marty made plans to invite the Duke: over for dinner. Mts. Marty"s closest friend. Costa Mesa pharmacist Arthur Woodley, said today th.at he was checking to find any next of kin. "So far we know or none," he said. Woodley, who for years was a son <lf sorts to Mrs. Marty, said that memorial services were be· ing planned at Bell Broadway Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Drive-in Site Gets Council Study Nov. 3 The plan to convert the 20-acre Paulo drive-in theater property into a housing development will come up for a public hearing before the Costa Mesa City Coun· cil Nov. 3. The council Set"lhe date for the bearing on the final development plan or Cameo Homes. Newport Beach, for the property. . The development company .wants to build 38 homes, 275· apartments and a 2.5-acre park on the property. . The project bas been given mixed reviews in hearings before ·city agencies. The planning com- mission opposed ~e preliminary plan, but the clty council re· versed that decision. Theo the final plan came up at the planning commission, and the advisory agency again de- nied it. The commissioners criticized . the street designs and said that there was inadequate ac:cess to the park. Councilmen. in approv- ing the preliminary scheme, said that they did so because most neighboring homeowners ap- peared. to favor it. R-rtN,Wted ~ ....... , Md ~! .... The consultants will ~ pre- pared to tell the audience the re- sults or their continuing study of the airport and its problems and wi ll entertain suggestions or romments from the noor. ''They 're just nine inches long now, but they"ll grow to six feet in a year," Bellamy said. •·1·11 have to get some new ones in two or three months.'· __....-:::;.-:.. _,,,_ ·~ - ' l ... ~--. ,,,_,_. ~ E yes .7 4 th Assemblfl Seat -1 Ferguson in Running? Jack R. Curley VIU l'f'• ... 11l el'lll Gelllf'_ ........ Thomas Keevll IClllW Thomas A. MurDhlN Mol,.._IPIQ I".,,. a.arlts H . LOos Richard P. Nall ,loWMMI Mo!Nt!N l.Clltoo1 SHOT ..• him below the lefl eye. Police said they have not been able to establish any motive for the attack. Mrs. Downes, however, sa.i.d. "Bail bonds men do make a lot or enemies." Downes moVed to Costa Mese in 1947 alter hla d~arge as • Navy chief pelly officer. lie rirst set up business in the city as a real estate agent, tum· ing his buainesa to bail bonding in 1960, Mn. Downes said. ln recent ye.a.rs. he bas 4otten out of the ball bondlol bus1J1ess. !he said, but atlll remains ac· Uve in other bualn ... areas. -_ ...... ~. ------- ' Gilbert W. f'erguson, head of the Council on the Environment. Employment, Economy and Development (CEEED), is TONIGHT ··seriously considering•• seeking FOOTBALL _ Estancia vs. the Republicannom.inationiDthe Santa Ana, Santa Ana Bowl , 7:30 14th Assembly District. Incumbent As!emb1yman P·:Jc1 LECTU RES -"ln SeaJ"ch Rob°'t Badham (R·Newpo't of Ancient AstronomieS," Room Beach) bas said be will not sock tOOSoci alSciences •Iallr7:30p.m. re-election to the 74tb. Badbam ''America in Post ·Vietnam pla ns to run for the ~Otb Congressional District seat held World," Room 178 Humanities by And!-ew Hinshaw {It-Newport Hall, 7p.m. Bea bl FRIDAY,OC?.31 c · FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs. The decision OD wbethertonm. Tustin, Davidson Field, 8 p.m. Ferguson said, resta on whether (Costa Mesa llomecomiog) 3 "qualified Republican .. can be Newport Harbor at Western, 7 foundtoseektheasaemblyaeat. Ferguson said a number of on. P·l'j'cc LECTURES _ "Otaries specified busine11, trade and D 1 d lh .. •~ community gi-Oups have dracd arw ~an e Beagle, .;:x;Jcnce him to aeet the Republicah NJ. HaD, 7 .:lOp ,m. , sembly nomlDaUon ·1o J1111e's I ~ I -·--· . • Republican primaey. ,. "But nearly as many people have been urging me not to nm who feel l!>•ll can do a better job representing their beliefs with CEEED than as one ol. 80 lll1S up there," be said. Ferguson said that he would like to support a qualified Republican rather than seet ot- licehimaelf, • "But If no one !urns up, I will : probabty run '°' the olfiee," he said. The only announced candidate for the 74th Diall'ld Auembly seal is Irvine CouncU....., llemY Quigley. Asked whether he could· sup- port Quigley, Forguson said, "I would booe tllot another ean· didale surfaeeo who Is •ml jusr runnln1 for another clllce and , I i . ·- ' ' looking ror a Job. ''We need a Jeader and a pro. ven leader, oot ju,st someone who needs !ht lob," Fer1U500 said. He w~uld ool name the groups who have urged him to nm, say- ing, "1 woUld rather keep the unf.· ty because •e will -It If we can find a caodldate we can all' get beliind.. ., -~ . , Far-sauriurW!n decide by the ant or the''tear Wblether to run, ~ding lie will not NI "un- 1e1s .r:cet the guaranteeil of the finllDQal ~I wlll '"9d." The ?41Ji· ~H~bl)' J>lstriet eoven the· ~le(ll llalf Onnge ~ 1111d 'a PIJl'tion San D1e10 coun17. n l'\lllS a1..,. the coast rrom Newport Beach to Oet,analde. all'd Inland from Newport Beaoh to lhe county line. \~ • -. , . . .. . ... ,..,_ . .