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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot.. -I .... FA I DAY AFTERNOON , NOVEMBER 7, 1975 -~ --. ---. "';'.Tr-'tl;lllO.Jtl,t .. C!!O!ftJ'» .... •S ...._ -• • - ! • • ~. • ' • -·- a • , • - ' B ··-:.' :, ' • 't a a's· • P11ssycat Raided Again ' . .. i:: •• ' . Bombin_g the Bla~e Two More · Sex Films Grabbed -'--'"--------.:.,---.,.::.."---'''-----B"'y>;,IU~l,.ARV KAYf: /• tnltT1"1~ .. TllF. WAVF.S SUOUW grow as the weekend ap- pro<•ched rord· the '"eath r syst<!'lllda'n\pens most of Southern Califo.rnia. forecasters said. ' Orange Coas t lifeguards said tbey notic ed a sli ght. i1lcrease ,in the surf late Thursday. Ry this morning, the swell had increased e veh more. ~--,------ WF.ATHF.R FORECASTERS in Los Angeles pre- dicted a 10-foot m aximum to the \vaves that could be churned up b y the \Veathe r front. I.ifeg uards aren·t too worried about beachgoers having trouble in the s urf. \Vater temperatures are in the frigid 50s:. Discharge Hinted For Woman· Marine • By R\JDI NIEDZIEl,SKI can in contempo'rary society ... Oftfl•D~tly""4,._M -U .S . N·avY 'D~C p a'rlm e nt Jeffco<ttadded. I He conte nds the ruJes against ' • · l ,·-'\:..;. ~ -, '·• ' ' ' . ' awyers apparently hinted late fraternization between offi cers ~Thur sday the.y .mieht offer • l\.1arine Lt. Mary Niflis a dis-an.d' enlisted men ,do not apply in • . .\erial tankt•r (\rops load of fire r etarda n t one fro m the c ity of '.\1e\\'ll0rt !~each. o ne bulldozer and tY,.O• aerial tanke r s . 'fhe r e were no injuries and no struc tures \Vere involved. The fire \Vas s lartecl v.:hcn dry brus h collC'cted and \Vas ig nited by lhe heat from a muffler of a truck engaged in weed abatement. l'harge. under "less than honor a· this l'ase b.eeause "it was a case ble eondilions" rather than pro· of private conduct, off base, out of uniform .·· S('('Ute h<'r on sex chafges. J rr 1.ieutenant Niflis has offered to e coat sought a delay until aC'eepl an honorabledi$<'harge to NQv. 17, but Dra per set the nex~ avoid fating a <:ourt·martial at . courLdat~ for No". 12. El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Lieutenant Niflis, 23, an ussili· chemicals on a brush fire whic h bur necl about 32 acres on C'Oastal "Irvine R<.t nc h lartd ne<:tr Cr yst aL Cove between Coro n <i cte1 1\!I a r and l .aguna Beach Thursday. County rir e a uthori ti~s fought the blaze with ·l2 mC'n. ~ix [ire engines. inc l.uding on i;exual misconduct chatges al· tant ex'c.h1nge of(icer at the I l\1arine Cor ps' Yuma Air Station, egedly invol\'ing s ix enlis ted faces charges of "disobedience men. or a lawful order, sbdom y. con· Hf'r civilian attorney, Jay. \V. duct unbecoming an o(ficer, and Je£fcoat. s:;.~id, he receiv~ a ~all frj,lernization with e nlist ed •.ale Thur:;da y from a Na~y personnel on terms of militarv f>ep~r·t..n1ent l~w yer 1n ~(>(iu·i)it ·· ; ~washingl1>~-lr.<hj>u~lhl\t-fl0\hi .. · · ' _ __ new w;.1s re~)()rted on t~c Ii~ . ., J.fer;pi-e·!rial hearing Thursday .nant·s·res lgn_;.1lion of£er. 'at El Tbro station's law center Westminster Man Nabbed With Ifostag~ CIA Gave Inmates Drug~~far Reward? ··1-1e wanted ~o kno\41 if we.were, \Va.s co,ntinued,until next Wedne!!· sure l,ieuttn:int N·inls w~lttn't' day to-await word on her resigna- aecept a disCtiarge "\u\1:1.;.i._ r s t! off en.· ~ · .• , Fed('ral agents in :\rizQna cap· lured a 19·Y<'a r -old Westmi nst~r man and his gtt!Criend ·turned· hostage Thursday after. a cross· C'ountry dragnet whi~an .,,,.he n the glt:l was allegedly ab- ducted from a .swank f1 oaida boarding set'iool. than honorable conditions:-· l has ~en alleged that 1..ieute· "The aiiswerf of. cOurJ~. ,·was n!iiit' ~ iffis dbobcycd Qrders by no. ~ • '.. · , .... _allowi~ an enliited m an into her ''They ·w8nt to ).n0-J. if ' '1'e tiae he or o"rficti''s qOaners while had any change o~ ~ 'theXt as.sj~nc'i::I .. to, ~U('\8 and that s he> Centro lawy~r said. • {~MA }NE'; PageA2) Jeffcoat added'lhat1he believes • ' .,. · •• rr'he FRI said that Katherine Rall, l •I, wais found unharme4 She was 1loWn IS"aek to f'1oaida later Tht\i-Sd3y. Col towing the ar- rest of Thom as J. Gregory in Ki n g m an. ~~rfz ., near the Calirornia border. the...Navy Department is "very, very Cl()l;e tp a decisi,OO\' b\Jt that •. no.rc•cE cu~ "'E the outcorot mli)"'~ ~t•vota·' _ c 1 &;A' ~ ble. . • · .. 1 think the Setretary Or the Navy is g~ing to go along wit.h tHe eo.mmand,apt... or tbe Marl!°'e ·Corps an(t recommend that sWe be prose<:uted, .. h<%s~d. Jeffcoat saJd h ~ W0uld question the eoun on why thB'"enlisted tn:en had not been charged. • II\.: ''The Case h~ o~ of unt.'<!Ual prOllecutioo. ··he s~d. "The male !:'..,'!' <ll"~-.P.~~n~~ !iut 11\!,is ,not ~·'.•H ~ro •cu,.... ' ' l.leuten~11\ ,'llOts ;• a .. ~~af!:ec>d! W'o-"18l1·tlf" J9'7SWhO , .. ti ••. -~--· • -l>e abl• \o •\'\ .. ....,,-... • • REOONDO BEACJ.l (UPll Gregory was held.on a fugitive , warrant and lodged (D .Mohave iaiis . iVT, 4 Rachelle M9ntour, 41 died in a C.ounty Jail, agents sald. hospital early today from in -Gregory is acrused Dy Florida jl-ries she su(!ea:ed when the vehi · Authori Lici; 0£ false imprison+ • t"le ln wh ich she was riding cOI· ment (If ?.<J iss A:ill. subject of a lid~Wlt.hapollcec~r ·nvolvc4in naliOn\\'i<lc· sC'arch aft er s he ' l)ut>:suit-of a traffic violator. f , • Tbe 1irl'~ m.other, Vicki, 26, tt1l rd to r~~ur~' lo lhc swank Pine Ct·e:tt oo~ir<hng school in f'ort w~ in"fa.ir.c.on.dltton. I,audvrdale 3ftt-ra date. Police 8aid f.th.t' tCOl~ii1ion Oc· A note wa:\ found Tuesday in a . tllrred while qfficCr Donald servic<' s tatio n iestroo m in ~Ba~lrd~,~2s:~. ~yt~as~~e:'!n~r~~~te:_lo.£joi_·_n ~ Waverly., Tenn sig#d b• • ·omcerm.._acti..._ A ~ t tS.t ll AGSF.. IT. P• o\2l WASHINGTON tUPl l -:r.;o Cormer inmatei; at a Kentucky prug·-rt>hRbilita.f:ion center told Congress tod ay they were given bohu~ses Of hatd drugs for participat'ing in expeai~~nts run on behalf of the C\.~ alid the Of. fi<'e of Naval ftese'arch. • James l-fcnderson Childs, a pa. 1 til•nt1 al a \V ash.ington, D.C. Meat Cle.aver Killer ' Gets Life in Jail \ LOS ANG~:LF.S tAP l -A~ 18·}f'l'l'r ·old Youth convicted or h8ekin1 an elder-ly woman to d~· t ath with a m eat cleaver during a robbery has b e.en S<'rttl':1ct.\d lo life in pri11on. $upt"rior Coulrt Judgt.• I liHnet E. R'rll ordt•rt>d th<' S<'nlt•nct• ThursdRy fur i:.;dgllr IA'(' \\'~rrcn w.ho wag convietf'<' 1111'1 month in the July, 1974 rfibbel'y t1nd :-:Jay· ing of an 8tJ.y'~ar -old won1<1n, M:aiue Sl)lmoto. at downtown tvtteJ .aourtnlt>nt ' \'E>terans hospital. and Edwar.d !\1 . F'l owers or Seaprook , ~ld . said they wt>re at the Le:cington center' in the 1950s whe n they heard "through the grapevi ne·· that they could build uP a "bank" o( morrltinE' and other drugs it ther ~~grf'e<I to <'ertain experi· ments. They appeared before a Senate health subeommittee chaired by Sen. Edward 11-1 . Kennedy (D· · l\.1 ass. ), pr().bing E"xperiments on more than 7.000 Aml'riC.ani; in the 19SQs and 1960s .. o\.l f~ast two persons died in s uC'h e:x p(lri· ments. "You partiC'ipated so you eould g('t drugs?·· Ke nnedy asked. ··ve!! sir. that wa:=: the payoff," Childs !llaift. "'\'ou got $0 many grains of n1 orphint.• ir vou liked thl11 •tn· son1ething t•lsi. ·· r>id tht•y i:;lvt.• you I.SI)?" :1skt><l Krnnedy. 'I dor'l 't knl)\V . l~ul 1·ve seen sumt.~ roorn!I. thf'y had ror people -mattresses on the noor - th~f' Ct>llows coolc\ stt f'lephant.a <Set· l>Rl'~S. •al{e A.:!) :"Jewport Re~ch polit·e raided lhC' Pussyco:1t Theater in Ralbu• Thursday aft ernoon 11nd virt' of. fiC"ers confisrated twn mort• Sl ':C fil ms and slopped the shnw for 2S m:it in€'e patrons. Tht~ 1:30 p .m . raid at the the<tter, 709 E . Bal..boa..Rl \!d .. .,,,.a.ii; th(' fir s t si nC't' the th('att·r management ·s obsrenity t ri a l took place-earlier in the fall. Th<tt trial e-nded last month in a'Cquittal for Pussyeat Prt•'iillent VinC'Ont ~firanda at1d llalboa Theate-r i\1anajiter .~rlit• \Vo.:xl, :ifter the jury d('C"idtil .. n t.•t'P Throat·· and "The llt•vil in ~1i :->s Jones" W('re not obsC"ene undt•r C:ili fornia la\1: . . >\ccordiog to Vi l'e Sr,,rt . Bob Gatewood, the filmi; taken Thur~· day, "Wh en a Wo man C'a lls" and ··Th C' Inrre d i bl e St·~ Ray Marhine," are ob!'rt~lll'- l·le said he Sa'"'-' tht" films \Vf'd · nesday. reported lo l'otit·t~ ('hiPf R. J etmes (;Javas th;1t hf' con- sidered them ohstf'ne. ;ind \ht~n obt.~1 ined a s<•arch warr;int from Judge Rober! Todd. tht· s;1me jurist who presided ovC'r !he ob· scenity trial !~s t mnnlh Gatewood sairl lht• {\''n filn1s taken Thursd:t\: \''<'fl' thl' fir..;\ that he had v'Lf'\Vf'd sint·1• 1 he polict• raids W('r1· :->l1tldt•nly h.1lt · ed. I.ft• t•xplaint•d !ht• lnnl-! in- tC'r\'al betwel'n r ;nd!'> ,ti 1he lht>ater '>''a s the r<'!'ult 11f "rt" c>valuation of polit'l' policy ·· l-1(' admitte<l th:it tht> <lt-f1·;1t in thP trial t e n1p orar Lly ~10\\1•d "(Set> R .<\.11), P a~t· :\21 Orange Coasl \\ea1her Somt' low e\ouds thruu~h Saturday m orning ht.•cn n1 - ing sunny in th!' aftl'rnoon. J-lig hs 65 .at tht~ h~~:icht~:-:. iO inland. 1.o.,,,·s ll)ll1~ht ~ tu 55 . INSIDE TODi\ Y .o\ c003t direcror be/1e1ws many theoler-.f have c:OJ11')f'd out " on their responsibility to fh~r craft. l ie eLplain.~ why on Pnge CJ of tlie \VeekendP"T Index At Y.u• Se••k• •l ..,,1"" •u ~" .. !" ,.,. C..llfOf'l'I • AS CIA'!Mll9tl O•·U CMl>o(• cs Cf•,~-·· cs Ot1tll Ho:>tiCet 41 &dOt ... illl '°"' Al ~-(t ,,,. ,, F., !Pit lht.,,. At lfl"""'Ultitl C• HtfM<... , A1J .... ~ .... ,. ., MlllMI U ' ,,,__.,,, Mul...Jl'1••h JQl•-1 """"' 0.-C.Mr ....... 11111 ......... S•l•l1 "'"1i'f '""' )19(-,..,.,_,,, T"·,,_.,...., "'' ''". .... ,,., WlirlifN_.., .......... ... , ... •• •• 11·1 CH AU, ••• A16-11 .. .... •• •• Ct•I I • OIJLY PI LOT s Friday, November 7, 1975 ' • ID Sahara~ .100,000 Moroccans Near Mines - ' ' -xlWM'ETE-R T.Tr.IIT, Inside Spanish-Sahara (APJ -More thaii 100,000 !\forOC'('1Jns spent :.a @ld oighl on tht• desert 2!1'.: miJcs .Jr.om. lhe Spanl:$h ar1ny'S rro!ll line of barbed wire-und armored rars barring their way further in- to the Spanish s-ahara. Tht'! Spl1ni sh Iirmy clai med it planted 20,000 minl·S b..~hind the barbed wire but 1ni1ny i\lorocC':.an offil'ials t hnu~ht lh\' Spani sh were bluff1nj!. t\n £'st1 m~1t(•d 15.000 to 20,000 Spanis.h troops w ere: deploy~ t-hroughout the-territQl'.fi and spantshl'n11tt10"Y :i0Uras-s1tr Spi!iJl today put 15,000 troops on mll1ta!}' a lerrtn the Spanish C-anary· l sl ands. 25 minutes by air from the Sahara. 1-t.wa~-not.-known when or if the march IA'Ould resume. Spain's represcnt<1tive at Unit - ed ~ations head<1u artt•rs in New \'ork told thC' Sc>curity Counril t h e ~t orocl'a n inform ation minister warnt•d the Spanish am- Ford Incident. Flag Staff Hits President S PIU'Hi l•'lELD. Mass. CU PI) -President Ford \Va:i rnppc<l on the side of the head today with a 24- inch fl :.ig staff by an excited youngster in the crowd S!reeting his a rrival. The President was unhurt in the apparently accidental incid ent. A Secret Ser vice bodyguard slapped the s mall Oag to the g r ot1ncl, yelling "Get That Thing Out of I lerc. ·· 'fhrc'l' agents stepped in front of the President. pushing away the s mall but sharp fl ag sti cks tha t gr eeters waved at the Preside nt on his arrival a t Westover Air Base. 1'hr rc \Y as no blood \\1here Ford was struck on the right te mple a nd there were no signs that he w as in- jured. l~u t he uttered an audible ''Ohh'' when hit and ducked quickly after the blow. Ford recovered his composure quickly and con- tinued us ing both hands to shake hands with the C'rO\Vd. Thl' btlY ,Vas not immediately identified. a nd there \Yas no indication or evidence it \V as a nything but an acC'iclent . Threate11s Shooto11t } Despondent Mesan !" Gassed From Home ;. .~Costa Meir.1 man, reportedly and :\e\\'port Boulevard to guide : despondent over his health bar-tbem to the home' where her 1 ricaded himselr in his home husband had barricadM himself. Thursday in a three-hour stand -The poli ce special weapon.sand off with police tha t ended when · tactics (SWAT) team was called ,hewassubdued by tear gas. in . Police te lephoned the re- Police iook Edward Hahana. sidenc,e repeatedly in an unsuc - 42, to Orange County 1\.1cdit'al cessful att e mpt to contact . -Center for a p1sycbiatric evalua-Hahana. lion following the incident at 2182 Ruf'al l.ane. ·--~"---"'c~j~· re~rted thal 1-l~an_a·s wife t,lephoned them al 7 :~1 5 p.m . Thursday lo sa1 her 1 husband , armed with a knife and . a .25 calib~r automatic, wanted to die and was willing to shoot it -Bullhorns a nd a helicopter public address system were used to unsuccessfull y urge him to leave the home. Nearby hom·es were evacuat- . ed, police said. and the SWAT team members (ired tear gas in- to the house and rushed in. The exploding tear gas cani sters touched off a s mall fire ip the house which was r apidly ext- inguished. • oot. , She met ofricers at 22nd Street Oil Changes The Picture ---In Scotland Oil hu come to Scotland. The spigots from the North Sea fields were turned on thit1 week. Oil, however. has brought an as:sortment of problems to Scotland along with benefits. In today's Daily Pilot, :itaff writer Alan Dirkin describes changes that have come to s mall coastal towns·. A native of England, Dirkin vacationed in Scotland recently. He observed employment pro-• ·blems and housing shortages in towns like Eglin and Aberdeen. Will oil be the savior of Scotland -a nd England? Set" Page DI and find out what some Scottish people think. They look at coastal oil dri·lling in a much different. way than skeptical, California coast dwellers. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robt!i-t N. Weed "''''*"' ~ P\11:111-Jack R. Curley V11:• Pt'eM*fti ..... Ge-.. .. ""-r Thomas Keevll Edltw ThOmas A. MurphlnP MffWf!l"'il [d•lor ' (hatles H. Loos Richard P. Nall AMIMM!t M.9.....,.. hiW\ Offlce1 Ctft• IW>M· .now. .. ..., """'' &Mcfl: uu '---' Bollll•lfd llffCft, 11 .. 0'-~tSOMI tM1t at~ll: 1111J llt-Kll 8"u1-¥,.,. II V.i .. ,: ISXll L• Piii RoM -4. ltfl Dlflll) "'""•' Tllephon• C714J '42-4321 ClntJflld Advertising '41·5671 twoddltl+(lll V•I'-? ~ Oltoc.t 111·6Jt0 ,.;,.,, .... C:k,,,.. 495-06>0 ~,.,.. "°"'"Or•~ (.&\lflly CilllN!Mlki.t. ,....1220 ~lll'lt. "" or-.. ee.w ~•ifll"'O c-. ....... "' ,,._ 1.....-1.,. llHnl••••· ... , •• " -uer •• ... ,,.,1 .. "'-•1111 !'!''"' ""'' a. rtl'f_I .. wll~t tl•Clfj WMh.,.._ 11 • Hahana was round crawling on his hands a nd kn ees in the blind- ing tear gas in the living room of the home, police said. They said he did not atte mpt to r esist ar- rest . Hahana's wife told police the m an had been told Thursday he was terminally ill and that he had been drinking heavily before the incident. Police said no shots were fired in the standoff. However. one man at the s~ene sild three or four shots were fired inside the house. Prison Due For Kidnaper Insurance salesman Douglas Ernest Cas:iidy of lluntington Beach w as sent to s late prison (or one to 25 years Thursday a£ler pleading guilty to kidnap charges stemming from complaints filed by male and female hitchhikers. Orange County Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams ordered the prison term for Cassidy, 32, of S-101 Castil ian J)rive, and di:i- missed additional charges relat- ed to what arrestin g-officers said were sexual offenses against the virtims. Cassidy was originally jailed on kidnap and sex perver5lon charges after police in Hunt· ington Beach, Newport Beach and South Laguna investigated reported assaults on hitchhiker:i. Fro• Page AJ DRAGNET ••• "Kathy." It s aid the writer had been kidnaped And ilsked that Police and the boa rding school be notified. Miss Ball rePorledly had been attempting to break off a rela- tionship with her allegt'd abduc ~ tor, whom she met Jast summer in Saudi Arabia, where their parents worked in the oil in· dwstry . btt51'ndor---i n--R a-bat-thal---t-hf __: march would contlDa.at.-tba..ttsk of-high <'asuatt-i'"1'-aik:l a '-'situ•· tion of belligerency'' unles~ Spain agrCed --immediately. lo netotraliaii:; to tr.ail$fer t!i~~-~ ritory to Morocco. ... .-.. -- Ru.L__M_oro~c an Ambassador Oris Slaoui toldtfie council -his government informed him King Hassan II "solemnly affirms" his intention t o avQid any inci- doots with Spain anJi seek a solu· tionin theU.N. framework. f'rora Page Al MARINE .•. ('ommittt:'d sodom y. F\lrlher, it is ('h;irgrd that she conduc(ed her self "in a manner unbecoming an ofrirer and a gentlewoman" on ('ight separate occasions by ha\'i ng sexual in - tercourse with enlisted men. Although none of these men were named or charged, the P.1arine CorPs idl~nlificd them as studentS ""and her instructor or a "'huma n rela tions" rlass and her s ubordinates at the post ex- change. Jn addition, the Marine Corps said, fraternization charges are being brought against he r because she invited four enlisted P.farine:s to a party at her civilian residence . """ Jeffcoat has vowed to either obtain an honorable discharge for his C'lient or to clear her of the charges even if that means "go- ing all the way up to the Supreme Court.·· l\1arint.> Corps officials say the charges are not so much based on her alleged sexual e ncounters with enlisted m en but that slfe, as ~' c-o mmissioned orficer, lowered herself to their le vel. The Corps m aintains strict separation between its officers and enlisted personnel On the premise that fraternization bC't ween the two groups leads to pos:;ible disrespect and disobe- dience. "\'ou ran·t sleep with a man one night and expect him to follow your orders the next day,·· ~1 spokesman for the El Toro b ase said. nu ring the party;-whirh is s aid to have occurred Dec. 14, 1974, !\1 .arine authorities allege Lieute- nant Ninis consumed alcoholic beverages with enlisted person- nel. allowed male and female ·Marines to sleep through the night, had intercourse with one· Marine, -and--took---them back to the base the rouowing morning. f'r~• Page Ajl DRUGS •.• on the wall-;-A-wfuJ . They said they could see the bones in their hands -the.ir brains. I didn't know anything at>out LSD.'' • To pick up his drug "rewards,·· Childs said, he went and knocked on a door and was given.adose in- jected ''in the .arm, or leg·• or where he wished up to three times a day. depending on how much "credit" he had in the "bank." Flowers, who was 19 when sent to Lexington, said he lied that he was ove r 21 so he could participate in the experiments. He said he Was given ''Graham Crat'kers'' which he believed contained hallucinogenics. "l ate the Graham Crackers • _ . I went through fantasies.'' Flowers said he Spent about a month on the program during his two years at Lexington. Or. Harris Isbell of Eastland. Tex:., iatroduced by Kennedy as a "IE"ading authority on drugs," testified that he worked at the Lexington institution and knew that the experimental program was funded by the ClA through the Navy: He said in this period of the early 1950s Washington was fe arful that it would lose its s()\lrces of. supply for Oph,1m for medicinal reasons. particularly for wounded servicemen, and was trying to (ind substitutes for codeine, amottg-other-drugs-;- '' l t.b,iqk it wa s very necessary,·• said Isbell. "They did an excellent job.'' Prime Cut · By Citibank · NEW YORK. (UPI) - Th's! National City Bank today lowered its prime in· terest rate to ?IA percent from 7 Mo pe;cent in the third successive weekly re- duction ln the loan rate. other major banks were fl'tpected to match the re.. duclion by Citibank. a trendsette r on, interest rates. • Cor11, Cort• a11d More Corti park. :\ s hortage of rail cars ca.use_d the local grain elevators to fill t_o~capa_c1ty as the harvested corn kept pouring in, so the tempora ry s torage was-arranged.- Standing knee deep atop a 45,000-bushel . pile of corn, Hllrve'Y Han-sen, ma·nager of the Farmers Grain Company ""f~ P erry, Iowa, rakes some of the corn that h_as been piled in a parking ll:>t of the local city Jack Ruby Incident .Cut~ Patty's Move· f'rom Page A J ' RAID ~ ..... police actions but said current plans are to continue the pre- vious raid poliry, "if foond to be nt~cessary . REDWOO D CITY I AP > 1\ulhorities a re fearful of a '"J ack Ruby incident" against Ptttricia llearst and have intens ified se<'urity for her, s ays the sheriff in C'harge of the jail wh ere she is held. "lier move m ents wil l be unan- nounced and unscl.'n from now 'TANIA' PLAY OPENS OFF·BROADWAY-7 on," San Mateo· County Sheriff John R. McDonald said Thurs- day. "The reds are ti ghtening up. They simply don't want another Dallas incident here.·· ?ttrOonald was referring lo the fatal s hooting or l.ee Harvey Oswald by J ark Ruby in Dallas on Nov. 24. 1963, tv.•o days after Oswald assassinated President Kennedy. 1 Miss tlearst, who faces federal bank robbery c harges, is being- ke pt 1n the cou nty Jail at the r e- lJUest of federal <.tuthorities at a c:ost of $599 a dny, n1ost of it for :;et'urity. On Tuesday, wh(•n thl' 21-year- oid ne\v:tpap('r heiress appC'a rcd in a San F'rancisco recteral courl for a com pell'ncy hea ring, feder;;li marshals took her to and . from jail throug h a seldom-used !'ide elevator at 6:30 a.m., more than :in hour earli er than for past appear ~u1re~. "lier movement is to be kept :-iiC'nl.'" ~lcnonald said. "You never knO\Y when a kook may be out therf' with the press or Waiting inacar. l.~k at J ack Ruby. \\t" 11nd pl'ople driving here f ro m ;ill over a nd walk ing through the complex. just to see \\'h(•re P<1tty Hearst is. People even sit outside with 'release P:ttt~·· signs,·· ~1.c Donald said. Pu::;sycat Theatf'rs Vlce~Prel!li ­ dent Ji mm ie J ohns on today <'ailed the new raid :Joolish." Johnson, 23. said that if the 22 eases s till pe nd ing against PussyC'al Thepters in , O,rangc C~ounty wer e stretched e'tlfl . \o end• it would r esult in three years ana ·four months court time. based on time spent in the last trial. Airliner Skids ATLA'.'ITA (U PI) -A Delta Air l.ines OC9 with 33 passengers and crew aboard skidded off the runway on landing at Knoxville, Tenn., today, a Delta spokesman said here. None of the 28 passenger s aod five crew mem· bers was hurt and thrre was no apparent dam age to the plane, the spokesman said . Final Week Sofa and Chair Sale •. j \· All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new •holstery for your home. Select from such well·known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill,. Stanton Cooper and many,_ many more. All Leather ~stery at less 20°/o 7eJ CJOle ~~, 'l1te, 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAWTHOO~E BLVD. 1727 WESrCuFF DRIVE J ~--'' An FBI spokesman said a da~ cision would be reached later on whether lo file federal charges --aplmfGl'•JotY. The prime. a benchmark !or industrial l~ndlng <08· l!ll, has not been as low as 71A percent sinee early t July. •• LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 TORRANCE, CA. 905Q5 NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 926eO (114) 494°6551 , (2 1313711-1279 {714) 642·2050 'llK..M rl•ll "'i ... tt•MI « Cl'lle MtN1 ~ ......... ..,,..,,ll'lr..t W tllr•lfr ,tJ,D _,._ &:"'::,~""'"l)trJ(!!.I"' wlfl!!.r ". ' \I -I • .. • - • lltJ •CO! th• 81 W< Bl ·~ 'rol co • rei ... ra1 . ' .... ha i•• .. ~, • pl lei . • r J . - 'n JI n ~~ . ' • :ii A ' j • 0, s .~ • h " c d . ' ,1 I ' • • • less~ .Bat your DEAR PAT: I ordered tho bookr' ••The Story of Weight Watc h ers '• £rom Weight W~chers m aJeazine in New York dupng December 1973. The book never arrived, nor did any reply, J.o my letters~ 1 forgot abouW un- til recently when [ went to a Weight Watchers class with my daughter. The 'leader suggested that I write again. I did. but still 'Without r~sults. R.J .• Mission Viejo Helen S<"honer of Weight Watchers International •tnc. or Ma nhassett, N. Y. has St>nt a copy of the book to you . She reports no record of receiving your or~r or payment. !lfOUJer Return • DEAR PAT : We ordered u Sears riding la\\'n mow£'r through the catalog department of its Rivt"r side store in M;.1v .<\ft.er trying the mower. we fourlct it was not big enough to do lht• job, so w e returnt>d it and or- dered another onC'. WC' were in rormed that $50 would be deduct- ed from the S600 credit ror t ht• mower ~f w~ returned it. I don 't understand why we should ha\'t' to pay for the return. If the mower had been on display in lht~ store. we would h~ive bl."t'n able tu see lht> sizr and mi ghl not h<l\'t' orderrd it. J .J .. Riversidt• C.J. Rogers, operalions supE"rintendent or S~ars in o.11y ·~ sc.tt .._. Figure ~ nt·Up --- • OVer '74. By WllJJAl!I SCllRt;IBF.R !--~------~'"'"""....., Orange County•s unemploy- ment picture :showed a glimmer . -of hope during October as th(> :state Human Refatlons Agen<'y's adjusted jobless ratt"" dipped from 8.3 to 8.1 percent. <National - ly. the rate went up 0.3 per<'ent to -8.6.i .i\.lta Eldridge. l abor market analysl for the state urfice, said today the number or t'Ountians without jobs declined by two thousand to a total of62.200 . ""These figures are still sharp· ly above the 5.4 percent rate and the 39,400 unemployment fi gure registered a year ago," said Mrs. Eldridge. who also predicted long-ler(n unemployment will rl'- main a serious problem despite appart>nt economic imprOVt'· ments. She did note lhet layoffs havt> ''lessened considerably'' over the past six months and employ- ment opportunities are expand- ing. The new <'iaims for unemploy. ment insurance have dropped by half .since las t :\pril . Mrs. Eldridge said the number of l)<'O· pie receiving extended benerits after exhausting their · r egul-i{r claims has doubled in the same period. M AR CIE WATZ MARCH OF DIMES POSTER QIRL Wee/ of Concern Planned by County Charity The !lumber or non-farming jobs in Orange County rose by .t,!nt during October to a new high or SBl,800-more than 15,000 jobs more than there were in the founty a year ago, sbesaid. Mission Viejo Tot Dimes Poster Girl i\·larc1e \Vatz of i\1ission V1cJO i$ as exuberant and full of li(C' i.IS most 3-ye<ir-olds but shC' ('an"t gt't :1round quill' ::ts \vell . Cr\ppled by :1 s pin:1! birth dC'f£>ct. sht• must "'·ear heavy \ef! brl.lr<'s nnd "'':.ilk "''ith tiny l'rutC'hes i\tarl'ie's plight is that of thousands Of t•hildren born Ill Orange Cou nty .,,,,ho havC' birth defects that are. in many l'ilS('~. badly misunderstood by dt.)(101·~. family C'ounselurs. :ind 1>arC'nts the !\1<1rch llf J)1mes Hl thl' t'Ql1nty . ~1 <trcie and ht'r parents. John <ind G ret<'hen \Y atz of 26031 Via V1ento. will be the 1976 "Poster Family·· and wilJ sym- bolize all March of Dimes at- tivities throughout the year. in - rlurling the Wl't'k or eonl'ern. J.eading the growth was gov- t-rnment employ m ent, whi r h sur- ged by 5,900 as th e new fcder~il building opened and S<'hool payrolls r<'ached full force. 1'1rs. Eldridge noted ·that tht· .~agging construl'tion industry has apparently started to levt'I off at a fi gur£> of just ' under 2-1,000 jobs. That 1s 5,000 ft>wer than a year ag(1 Co unt y fal·lor i t·s anti aerospace rirms als.o s howe'I j!ains during October, but lht· SlatE' [igures ShOWftl dt•clint'S Ill seasonal employm<'nt at .imust· ment parks . hotels :ind f:1rms. _Riverside, reports that the $50 rharge was "a m isundersta"nding and a refund of $50 was crf"d.lled to your account." Another St-ars· store reports no charges arC' made against 1hl' prife of catalo~ me~cbandise, iucluding sbipping or ·r f'stocking charf(<"S, unll'ss a -prOcluct h·as bef'n ust'd by lht-, ; customer. The eounty rhapter of the ~-1:.trch of Dimes will focus on birth defects and how to deal with ~ t.hem during its Lhird annual · \Veek of Conl'ern ·· ~ov . 16·23. "\Vt-\.\'ant to educate reltgious leaders and others c harged with counseli ng ti~1rl•nts and familiC'~ • of the services we offer and how lhev ran bt>sl deal with a i-;itua - liorl involving a child with birth defects,·· s aid Pt1rs. Sutherland. 'We are involved in an out - reat'h progra·m to ffive parents~of th<>Se ('hildren som{'body to talk to who knows a)>out these pro- hlems. ·· s ht~ added. "'Employmc>nt will sht1\\' l.irgl· i n<'rea ~es in ~ovt•mbl·r and f)('cemb<'r as rc>tail sales ror('e~ are expanded for thl' Christma~ sea.son,.. Mr:;. t-:ldridge said l ·.BBB o .,er1c orkf'd • ; DF.:\R PAT : It appei.!rs th;tl ~· the Better Rusiness Rure<t u of ~Orange County's employ<>S may ...:_ be leaving their phones on hold to discourage complaints. After .· trying to reach the RBB many . times on Oct. 2 and 3, I ·finally ~phoned the telephone repair · :-service and w as told that the ~phones were not out or order. but ~on hold, and that RRR phones ar(' habitually left on hold. The r e pair service then gave me tht· BBR 's unlis t<"d number, which I 1 rontacted. Since the b!.JrC'<tu is . supported by businessmen in the community. th ey and lht• · management of the RBR should ~be made·awal'P of the.fact that it -· is presently impossible to l'onlal'I it by phone. K. M .. Irvine -'\ Tbt> management or the Retter • Business Bureau is aware of the constantly busy phone lines al .. the RBR. It w.as stretiied that thf' 888 is ••understaffed, over- .• workt"d a nd undf"rpald. '' The 888 sPokesm .ao said the phonPS are put on hold only while re- , f'Ords are ch'ttked. and this aC'- counb: for the busy signal .and the •reported problem. Sybscription support from bu$lnes5men has fallen off, the spokesman added, ~·noting that this cutback in funds has resulted in rewer employes 5 and slower service to callers. ·, AYS adds that although you wert'" ·provided wit h a n unlisted telephone nu nlbet, this is not ac· ceptf'd telephone company pro- C'Pdure. • ·Gay Ensign ! To Fight Navy NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (A P> -A naval ensign who is an ad- ·'This Is an interfaith ol> ~ervanrt· v.·here '-'"'e'try to look at tht• proj!res~ m ~1dl' in birth defeet res<'arch and study and also offer prayers for those born less perfeC't ... according to Dorothy Sutherland. t~x t~cut i VP dire<"tor uf BankHokhtp Well Planrred 0 1\ Kl.AND ( U Pl> J>oiice sav tht> multi -racial team tha-L robbed a Rank of America branch of $18,90·1 moved with military prel'ision in an ex- traordinarily well pl<Jnn e-d holdup. The three. <.t whilt• man. " black m.an a nd an Oriental woman, took only 45 seconds Thur&day to rob the branch at San Pablo .<\venue. All carried pistols and wore masks. One shot was fired in the diret' lion of a secretary who moved after the 50 or so persons in the bank were ordered to raise their hands. The shot. whi<'h police said was intended to miss the woman. sent the customers run- ning throu~h the front door. ··Rec ;:1use of the complexity of :-ome or these birth defects. it is. difficult to understand that au kinds or possibilities exi:st today that didn 't exist even 15 veurs. ago.·· i\1rs. Sutherland said the Week or Conce rn is aimed at easing th e impact of bi1th defects on families by urging them to ~om municate with those who can h{'lp them adjust. l)uring th t"' Wt'ek of conrern. the March of Dimes will sponsor symposi.ums and other session s on birth defects and a prayer breakfas t will take place in Garden Grove on Nov. 21. The first symposium will t a~e place Nov. 19 at Hoag Memorial Hospital with another set for Nov. 20 al Martin l.uther Hospital in An aheim. Roth wi]f start at 7p.m . . Speakers ;:it the symposiums will include Marcie·s parents. both or whom are active in the south county's ~1arch of Dimes adminis,tration a nd counseling programs. Courts' Leniency Probed_ on Sunday Among "Sunday·s Rest ·· in the Daily Pilot will be these feature..-; for weekend readers: COU RT ·LEN IENCY -An Orange Coast man who claims Orange County courts are too If'· nient has <'harts to back his posi - tion. He invites interested ··court. watchers .. to help him continue the project. Daily Pilot Staff Writer Tom Barley has the story for YOU Sect ion. (su NDA Y'S BEST) ed lreland recently. and round. after the incessant body and lug- gage searches, that there is little- for a tourist to do or sec in Belfa.st. His impressions or <I hopelt>ss city w ill be on the F.ditorial Pages. " " . ' • . r· l ' •. ~-:'· ·~· ' » • • DAILY Pll..OT ,ti • • TeenSho _Ma rinO .PFC .Roger Bfyson , 2.3. or Camp Pendleton bad the leisure today-toreOectonlheperils that be set a good samarilan. Bryson stoppt!d on ln~ terstate S near Oc eansideto help victims o r a minor ac- C'ident. It was a dark and foggy night. A truck came barreling out of the fog. Worried that it would hit him, Bryson hopped over the guard rail- ing al the edge of the road. At least be thought it W ICS theedgeoftheroad. In the fog •. Bryson tiad failed lo notice that he was on a bridge75 reel above the ground -untilhejumped. Doctors at the camp hoopital said hew as in good condition today and should recover from his multiple injuries in several weeks. Dad Admits Drowning Girl REl.1.EVILl.E. Ill. (UPI) -A man who said he couldn't ''beaL the m achine·· broke down during a lie detector test and said he had thrown hi s 20-monlh -o ld daughter off a bridge . '"I'll show you where! Lhrowed her,'' police said Wall ace llan- cock told them . Hancock, who earlier reported his daughter was abducted by two m{'n, led polict> to the Nt>w Douglas Bridge over the four- foot-deep R ichland Creek in rural Belleville. THANKS, .BUT NO THA NKS \V,-\Sl-UNGTO~ <API 1>r~1 dent Ford invited hi s Cabinet to <i White 1-loust• dinner Thursday night, but SC'crc;tary of State ff{'nry A . Kiss inger, fired Defense Sec r etary J a mes R . Schlt>si nger and resigning Com- merce S<'cretary Rogers C.R. i\lorton sent thei r rcgrcL'i . AU cit- t'CI pre1,1ious commitments. ~ S11rvives JOU ET. Ill. CAP> -An I& year-old youth crawled a quarter-mile for help with Ov bullets in the base of his head. bil back full of shotgun pellets and his wrists slashed, after beiog a~ nulled by two youlhf. _ David ~Barker or ~~ Lenox underwent surgery Thutsday at a Joliet ho.s~itB.l and was in serious condlt.1on tod93. llospital officials said the 6-foot~l. 175- pnund former high school wrestler',s · excellent physical conditioo probably savedbislile. Polite said Barter was polishing his car when two youths forced him into ·another car al gunpojnt. They drove lo a deserted far m house near Loc:kport.and took .Barker.In lo a barn, where be w u beaten aocl shot. Hospital officials said five bullets lodged near the base of Barker"s head but did not reach his ~rain. They also sai~ lbe shot&11n blast, whid• peppered his back. did not affect his spine. Of"ficlals .said Barker also suf. fered cuts on the top cl. his bead· _ and bruises on his abdomen. Police :said Barker walked and ·crawled to the dwelling or Thomas J . Luttrell in rural l..ockpart.. I.uttrell said Barker cut his wrists when he broke a window trying-to at tract help. Police said George Williams. 21. of l..oc'kport and a 15-year-old youth were char &ed with it(; tempted murder and armed rob- bery. BondforWilliamswassetal Sl00,000, and the juvenile waf taken to a detention cent.ec. Poli cf also !taid they wer'e seeking • second juvenile. Barker's wri.st watch. two ri ngs, two credit cards and a SociaJ Security card were found in the posse:ssion of one otthe sus- pects and robbe ry may have been a motive for the assault.. police.said. A _J2-cal. revolver and two . large koives also were eonfiscal- ird from the suspects' car. <fiorn~ and {}ee .. '.,. .r ., ¥ ' , . ·:·· 1 I ,, . i ~UJ7t e /01tfledl · ~~, {fft eattdt! .~; t'k~/,,,{,,,,,~1'tlt7,Ctltl .. {)at'kunjU"' an~we~·co&cl'u:>n.~~~ ___ ...... ,. • mitted homosexual says he is joining the fight against the military's traditional ban on "' homsoexuality. • Navy Ens: Vernon E. Berg 111. :-24, a graduate or the U.S. Nav.al Academy, safd Thursday he ad· JlLACKl.IS'ff,l) Nearly 20 )l'tars ago. folksy humorist John Henry Faulk ·found himself stripped or a television J;how and a career when he was the victim of an anti-Com munlst s mear ('ampaign. No~, a fter being spotlighted by a TV documen- tary, he's back on the tube with a spot on "lice Haw."' PRESS ~"RE EDOM -The l llh of 18 articles that comprise th~ curr ent "study-at.home .. series in the Daily Pilot deals with the hi storic a nd current aspects of freedom of the press in the Unit- ed Stat.es. The Courses by Newspaper arti<'l e is one of four in the current series written by Alan ltlirth. long-time editorial writer for the Washington PO$t and author or several books on civil libertirs. Green fire blate::i. through s wirlinq vc d'.) w 1th111 each Chatham Created Emerald. Only a ll'wcli·1 or your checkbook can tell them fro m an e1111 ·ralt1 . ~c rea ted by Nature. Old-world cr<1ft s1n.Jn,,l11p 111 (~ 14 Kt.qold ""'h d'.omondsfrom Jo'wel,byA n•Tel" • mitted his sexual preference last " July when quesllCi)ned by agents of the Naval lnve.stigative Servit'e. He said he signed a • statement Qr knowledglng hi s • ~omosexuality and submitted his r<Wtitalion. Dul Berg said the ~onfes:sion was made "under duress /' • . --- \I BEWA~&JlEL~'AST -Doily Pilot. Editor~bomas Keevil vlliil· • ..----..... --- . - ,, G\Vil liam Roberts Jewelers ~; 3424 V IA OPORTO N0 .2 LIDO VILLAGE.· N EWPORT BEACH ,. c~~~~~~ • I . I " -; ' _, • .. ·oAJLV PILOT Frid1y, NO\'embef 7, 1975 • i c.!!:tng g -Victory for In ~--· .. ~ • 8ex -6odtlea 'A bducted' • ';i.:~ '"' · Court Drops Charges of Conu t-Pmctic:.;:es:;,;_~~ TORONTO <UPll -A Jife·•ize wax model or Holly:wood ••• ~deu Rttquel-Welalt.-w-.,,- -JO!alameJillllpsuh;lllld.-. sing fronrtbe·TcJtODIO Wa It Could Be Worse llAPPl'.'iESS DEPT. -Todav I s hall try to pen a line or twO v.:h1ch might cheer up poor Mrs. . .\lice l.oftis or Huntington Beach. Cheer up, Mrs. Loftis. no mattPr where your car is today. :-low as for the rest or you, thr name Mrs. Al1ce Loftis may not be a familiar household word. The name is, however, quite• familiar to the l-luntington Beach Police Department. Mrs . Loftis owns a 1965 Chevrolet station wagon. Her machine had suffered some grumbles and fizzles and had · been reposing Inanimate upon her street for some time when the law c a me along Hnd hauled it away. Thus she hauled her self down to the station house to reclaim her wagon. Officers released it back to her. Alas, whe n she ap. peared al the junk yard to claim her machine. it had vanished like lh(' mists or the m orning. SCRATCHING AROUND the storag<" yard o ut on Crystal Stre<"t . the oper ators allowed as how the station wagon might have gotten mis placed or stolen. or course, it's difficult to mi s- place something as Jarge upon the horizon as a 1965 Chevy sta· lion wagon and equally, such a beast is difficult to steal when it has no carburl'tor. as was the ~ ("ase with ~he Loftis vehicle. . ' ' ' ' Unofficial o bservers suggest that C"ertai n salvage people were given order to grab up a green 1965 PontiaC' wagon and crunC'h it down into a s m all chunk of sleC'I in the big compacting machine. 'J It has been suggested that they 1' C"runC'hed Mrs. I.oftis' green t Chevy instead. • IF AJ.l. OF TlllS turns out to ~-be the true facts, then it suggests that the cruncher people know their colors pretty well and they 11 ·<'an even identify 1965 station wagons. ~ Their only problem is that they ~ C'an't tell Pontiacs from Chevys. ' This probll'.'m might be crucial I~. when you're in 'the~ar-crunc hing dodge. ~ At this writing, it has not been ~ clearly proven that Mrs. l .oftis' ~ mach.ine was crunched. Rut let's ~ assume it was. Cheer up, l\1rs. f · I.oftis. Your old car may even I 'f n~w have gone on to g~eater things. ..___. ~ Why. it may have been melted ~ down into a steel girder for some t magnificent skyscraper in debt· ~ ridden New York . ' . r MAY BE IT IS EVEN now be- j' ing riveted into the superstruc· • lure for a !!l<'hool. church or ~ library some place across this 1: great land. 1 They ma,y have turned it into paperweight s for diplomats at the United Nations. On the ·Other hand, maybe it's :· being melted down by the t J3panese for bumpers on your next car. But don 't think or it that way, t Mrs. Loftis. Think of al l the good , things your old Chevy could be f doing right now. Cheer up. I NEW DELHI. India !U Pl)-Prime Minister Indira !Jaiidhi today won a marathon legal battle that was threatentng her leadersh ip o! the n a tion. r lndia's highei;t judicial tribunal, the SUpreme Court, Un· :inimously upheld her 19'11 election to Parliament and Set· aside a high court r uling that convicted her of elect ion malpract ices. ••soMETI~tES WE might lose. ~ometimes we may win," ~1rs . Gandhi told a jubilant ('rowd of well wishers. "We may fal11 • down, but we should always try to get up and go forward.'' The court ruling upheld legislation passed by Parliament that made her immune -retroactively -from the election fraud 'God's Work' Pearlie Mae Quits Show Biz )JEW YORK {UPIJ J.>carl Bailey says she is quitting show business a ft <>r 40 years to do '"God 's work." ·:r must turn to God's work, singing in hos pital s or something like that,•• sh(" told a tear-fill ed Broadway audienC'e Thursday night on the opening night of her return performa ncr as Dolly l.evi in "Hell o Doll y! .. WITH A HUSllEll ('ast behind · h<>r, she bade farewell t o New York first -night('rs with "I 'll Take l\.1anhattan." For the fourth time during tht.., f'\'ening sht> rect•ived a standing ovation. Then the crowd filtered out of the Afinskoff Theatre onto Broadway and 45th Street. r e· railing the tim es tht>y had stood and cheered for ~1ae Bailey, tht• little girl who ca me out of Newport New s , V11 .. und Philadelphia to sing with the prt'- war big bands. and become th(! toast of the town in 1946 in "St. .. J,QtUs Woman ... the star of th P film "Carmen Jones," the rl~· cording star , the ni ghtclub favorite of l.ondon and a doze n American cities. .t\FTER 'tltE cheering died do"'" Thursday, the 57-year·olcl PE"rformer -as she always d0<•s -invited the audience to stay a UPI 1'.•ll9flO{e SHE'S QUITTING Peare Balley "'hile and have a party. Then she s prang the surprist· <1nnounrC'ment: She is calling it quits ~~t the height of her career, ;1nd will not accept any future sho,1.'s ~lfter ''I-J ello, Dolly!'' finishC'S its six·week run here and tht..,n closes in Washington. She assured her ·well wishers that she is in perfect health ... bul I see such a world that I must do ~omethin g for." Bangladesh Taken By Ousted General NEWDELH1. lndia !U P!)-/\ general ousted as army com- mander only five days ago seized absolute power in Ran~Jadesh to- day and derlart>d martial law. It was the third politic•tl up- heaval in Bangladesh in three months. Jn a broadcast over r adio Dac- ca, Maj. Gl?n. Ziaur Rahman said he had assumed the power of ('hie( martial law administratoc.... and army co mm ander in Rangladesh. Express Bankrupt NEW YORK CA P) -REA Ex· press, Inc., the nation's largest surface caririer, has been judged bankrupt a nd will go out or busi- ness in a week to IO days with a loss of about 8,000 jobs, a com- pany spokesman said today. Judge John J, Galgay of the rederal bankruptcy court made the decision Thursday and the business will now be liquidated. Enern Plan WA SH INGTO N C.~P) -/\ Congressional energy plan is one step closer to approval today after House and'Senateconfcrces J ( ' I N SHORT endorsed a scheme under which fuel prices would drop brieny before r esuming their upward t"limb fol lowing the 1976 ele<.-· tions. Republic a ns predicted the President would veto the plan, however, saying the Democratic program would not allow prices to rise as high as Ford would like. Tax Ref-Biii WASHINGTON !UPI) -The big tax "reform " bill of 1975, months: in the making but already stripped of most r eform, has beeome bogged down in a squabble a mong Democrats on the House Ways and Means Com· mittee. The tax.writing committee <·anrt>led a Thursday afternoon ml.'eting at which a final vote on the bill h ad been scheduled. Ot>mocr ats held closed meetings to deride whether to recommend to the I-louse Rules Committee that liberals be allowed to ofrer ~trengthening am('ndmPnts on the l·fou se floor. Parts of Nation Soaking l Mobile Gets Five Inches in Three Hours .... .... .... AllluQutrque " " AllM• " " ·" eo( .. " .. ·" ....... " " '""*' .. " "'-" .. ·" -" .. 0.11•• " -" ....... " ;r. ... ~rtllnkl ·• . ...... " " -·· .. " ltl-Otr .. " ·" .::_"(98 .. .. " " .. _" .. " AAk'!l11pon1 .. " ,....°"'""' " .. •• -·"" .. .. ~Cly ,. " ... -":,.i, •• " -"" • " ..,,. ....... .. " -· .. " ... _,. " " • • Pllttl..w:I, °"'· .. 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A·five-Jud1e ben<h of the Qlpeceme Court. cbalred 6¥ clJler Justice AJit Nath Ray, ovemiled the high court verdl\'l'unseaUng httrromPirUameni ---" JLlh urni(ll.~~~·<hnix•1eiiMian mpOled-by Ille high court debarri111 her froiiffiglitina an electloo 10/f sis years. JU6f~~ted the v~rdlct with. r~nlare and wild dances lo front Q(Mn. GiDillil'iOl!Tclal-Yesidenceo-Mro. Gandhi betrayed al most no emotion in her speech to the cbeenng crowda, and made no reference totherourt verdict • She spoke for 15 minutes, thanked the crowd and went back inside her hQllle. · It wu the first time that police had allowed crowds to gather in front of her residence since Mrs. Gandhi impose a state of na· tional emergency June26. But her victory was not total. The fi7e.judge bench by a 3·2 majority struC!k down le,islation that aought to take away the right of a rourt of law to hear petitions challenging the election of an Indian prime minister. T HE F IVE J UDGES -Ray, H. R. Khanna. K. K. Mathew. M. H. Beg and Y. V. Cbandrachud -read out their judgments separately at the chief justice's court which was packed with at- torneys, visitors andjQUl'll@lists. Ray's was t he first j udgment read out today. He said Mrs. Gandhi's ••appeal is accepted. The judgment of the Allahabad High Court Is set aside." Maryjane's Aunt, ' Mother to Testify SEI.DEN. N.V. (UPl)-An at· torney for the mother and aunt of Maryjane Dahl says the women would testify witholit immunity before any Grand Jury about tbe disconnection of a respirator that had kept the 16-year-old girl alive. About 250 mourners attended runeral services Thursday for J\1aryjane, who died Sunday becau se an unknown pe r son tu rned off the respirator. ROTJf T Jf F: GI Rl}S mother. Mrs. J anet Sarvent of Upper Nyack, N . Y .. ' and Mrs. J ane Sheehan, t he aunt with whom Maryjane had been staying in Selden, N. Y .. wept periodically during the funeral Mass al St. Margaret of Scotland Catholi c Church. Also present were Mrs. Sar- vent's husba nd, Kenneth, and th e girl's m aternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Manuchin of Selden. Miss Dahl's father is dead. Sidney Siben, a n attorney for l\-1rs. Sarvent and M ~. Sheehan said he would allow them to cooperate with any Grand Jury investigating the death and would also permit further police interrogation. HOWEVE R , T HE attorney added, he must be present at any police interrogation and would not permit the women to sign or make any statements under oath to police. Nassau a,tediral Examiner Dr. J.esli e I •. l,ukash said Wednesday MOTHER TELLS OF SLOW DEATH-AS the girl's mother previously had tried and failed to persuade doc - tor s not to use extraordinary means to keep Maryjane alive if ..death was near." But law yer Waller Sibe n , asked if the women had pulled the plug, r eplied "Absolutely Not." ··They are both Catholics and they would not take the life of another person.·· he said. MISS DAHL had been ad milted to Nass a u Hospital in Mineola, N.Y., Oct. 25 for treat· ment of meningitis. complicated by Hodgkin s Di sease and uremia, and s oon lapsed into <i coma. • ·Mtdeum. ... --- "'When we left lut n!Cht. •he -wuJtal!i betwoen l!fii:fo.:Plther Kina and Albeit Einsteln~but"l-· guess they weren't any < o mp-~t1°t I o-n-;---s·a111~ museum manager David !Ucjsdale. • The figure weighs Uout s> pounds and 14she'11IJOl'tb a bout $2,000 t o I''·'· Ridsdale said. ,. ; •. ' Cancer Death RateClimba Jn 7 Months '~i W ASHJNGTON <AP> -Tlte governrnentsaysJ76 outofevery . 100.000 Americans died Of cancer tn the first seven months of this ytar, the highest rate since it began ('ounting 42 years ago. •• The rate was reported Thurs:. day by the National Cancer Institute, which said it could not explain the 5.2 percent increase sofarthisyear. REP. L.H. FountaiJI, 10.N.C.), t"ha irma n o f the House In· tergovernmental relations and. human r esources s ubcom mittee. ca!I£>d the increase alarming. ('Specially because ••cancer treatment has been stea<:liJy im- proved over the last decade with the result that many more live;- have been saved and extended .... He asked institute Director Frank J . Rauscher Jr. to try lp determine if the increase is rel at· ed to ''the growing use of and eXq posure to t"hemicals in our daily lives.·· In 1933, the first year for which compreht"nsive data are availa· ble, 105.9 persons per 100,000 died of cancer. The figure was 169.5 at the t>nd of 1974 and, as of last July 31. it was 176.3. SJSCF. 1933, the cancer death rate has gone up about l percent annually . In 1952, for unex- plained reasons, there were 1.9 percent more d eaths than in the previous year . Rut in the next 20 years the deaths inereased at the I percent rate.,.. In 1972, the rate of increase re- ached 3.5 percent, but it fell back to the usual l percent in the next two year s. A Great Place for . Kids on Saturdays In hundreds of homes along the Orange Coast, a Saturday morning tradition b.!lgins with a turn to Uncfe Len's Corner. This regular feature of the Dally Pilot young people's page, of- fers a weekly art challenge to young readers . Uncle Len provides Interesting art assignments and invites youngsters to submit their work to the scrutiny of Jlid!Jl!s ofllls weekly contest • Winners are rewarded and their art appears the following week -spotligllted with the .winner's name in Uncle Len's Corner. Look for Uncle Len's Corner and other special features for young readers -"Letters from Ellie", "The Quiz" and "Ask Andy" -In Saturday's · ·-DAILY PILOT ' • ---~· ------ r +-.,.3,.10 1.1.metr- I . ~bbyists Fined; ! ploy:ers Als ·r:~ I • ' 1 •~~CJIAllENTO (UPI) -Fines totalling $73,CIO have been ~ q••ut .hlmdnds ot lobbyists and_ thoir emJ>lo1en !or not ~ue~~ repoda-:on:t!Jiie uiiiler CililOl'illa • neW- :, . SeereluY~tllle Mmhl'Olli.Ell announced Thursday !be ~iiilli06ces orSt 1, 780 in r ..... to aoz lndlvldiiilloobylsts, men uuw -.iuarter OC the 728 rqiJtered witb the Slate. Fines ot *'5,es> were a11easod agaJnst 329 employers, almost half ol lhl '911 firms recistered. • I l I l • • The rtn .. ranced from $10 to $600 qalnsl lobbyist employm and up to $500 against individual lobbyists. The PoUtlcal R'elorm NI requirea lobbyists and rirms employinc lobbylata to file re- -peirts on tbe Jut day ol each month detailin& how muc:b money • was spent attempting to lnfluence le&ialative or administrative actions. a.-.... SlMt ,. ·--· SAN JOSE (AP> -A f<lmler patriatth Or the Nestqrian t , ~was sbot to death In the docrway or bis home here, police ... d. . Mar Eshal Shimun, frl, was shot several times in the chest with a sm8.11 caliber pistol after answering a knock at the front door Thursday night.officers said, David M·arklsmail, :n, of Lon· don, Ontario, was boclted for lnveatigationo! murder. --·-' ~.......,•e Wrecfc.,,e f'••11ll ' SAN DIEGO (API -The Navy has located the wreckage or an American submarine which was rammed accidentally and 8Unk off the San Diego cOast during World War I. . The 330-ton submarine F-1 was found by an oceanographic ship three weeks ago, Navy sources said Thursday. According to Navy records. the F-1 was rammed in heavy fog by a sister ship. the F-3 on Dec .. 18, 1917. Nineteen of her 24 crewmen were lost. l PoUee l.a.ae• Tiefcet Spree t SA.i~ FRANCISCO CAP> -More than 1,000 San Franciscans ., z;ot parking tickets from police patrolmen the day after passage of proPositions OPPosed by police. •:, Patrol divisions wrote 1,114 parking tickets Wednesday - f· compared to 346 the day before, accord.in~ to tabulations releasedp Thursday. The figures did not include tickets issued by meter maids and other traffic division rofficers. Voters approved pro- positions banning strikes by police and fire men and limiting their :salaries in Tuesday's election. l/adtierntg E11rollanats Vp LOS ANGELE~ (AP) -Enrollments at the two major state university systems have jumped unexpectedly this year, prompt- ing officials to look for additional funds. The California State University and Colleges announced Thursday that enrollment jumped 6.8 percent across the 19- campus system. :rota! enrollment reached 311,308. • ' 47Arrested In Oakland 'Sex Sale' UFO Cultists Say Leaders 'Will Die' I•. ': OAKLAND -(AP) Dozens of persons were ar- rested for inve stigation of .selling a1.1d. ·buying sex along Wes( MacArthur Boulevard. polire said. ARCATA (UPI) -Two sup- porters of the ''Human Jn - di\ridual Metamorphosis" (HlM ) assert that their two leaders will die and then ''sit right up and gig· g le'• prior to taking their .. .followers to a higher life aboard an Unidentified fl~in{obj~. I ' • .. I , • t Thirty.five wo{llen and a dozen men tV-ere arrested in the sweep ·by police Th ur sday night, authoriCies .said. "A few ·dr,ag queens•• also were arre.sted, police saici . · A SUperior Court judge . c~mplained earlier •this ye8.r that ''men and ·women engaged in pro· scribed ·sexual behavior are not treated equally.'' Police said they did their best to arrest customers as well as. alleged prostitutes in the rai!i .. . ....._.:.;..~.;.;_:;:..._....; ____ ,,,, A dozen supporters of HIM ap. peared on the Humboldt State campus Thursday night to try to recruit followers for the move- Qlent. They appeared to win little support from an audience of about JS . THE TWO SPEAKERS, w)lo -declined to give their names, said that the movement now had over-100 followers, who would soon leave th~s ~Janet aboard the .UFO with the two leaders, a man and a woman known only as "TheTwo.'' · McKeever Facing \ _ Suit Over Dinller .. They also said that IDM was 'against. ''s~cializing, busiiless and sex .. and that it "followed the teachings of Jesus, but we are not.Jesus freaks'.'' They said ''a human must go through physical and chemical changes before graduating from this level to the next." t Former Los Angeles Rams c linebacker Marlin McKeever of ~ Newport Beach was sued Thurs-r day for the cost of .a dinner ap-t p arently organized by h is ~ .backers while he was unsuc- They said the deaths of ''The Two" would probably be by as- sassination and that they would appear on national t elevision ¥ore departing from this life. f eessfully seeking election to the . CalifomiaAssembly. ~ McKeever, b a cker Ross 8 Hospitalized • Jotmson and the Committee to Elect Marlin McKeever lo the SAN FRANCISCO (UP!) - 69th district seat were sued for Five 'teachers and three other $3,902.25 by the ·santa Ana Elks stf1(f members at Pelton· Junior Lodge. The Orange County High Scb90I were. hospitalized SUperior Court action lists the Thursday after dnnk1ng coffee t date of the....bangu~ as Sept. 5, from a new coffee machine in the , 1974. -startloung • The 'Pill' Linked ! To Breast Cancer I I BERKELEY (UPI) -A new -Those who have tako!n the t breast cancer study says young pillfortwotofouryears,Po$Sibly I women who used birth control a critical period for develcping pills to delay the birth of their tlttast cancer in those most sus· first child until their late 20s °" ceptible. -I 30smayface·asr~aterriskofde--Women .with prior beilign 1 velopin.&tbedlseUe. breut diseue who have used lbe ! The iltudy conducted by plllfor six years or-longer. t m edical reaeArcbers at tl\e -Young women who used the l Unl•eni17 or.ealltoma an4 lbe pill to delay first childbirth unti) California Department ol Health their late 201or30s. Involved the ·14rfetl IJ'OUi> jet Women who used the pill re- aamjlled for llnkl between the guarJy before the birth ol their pill and breast cane.... first child had three times the The study released Thunday risk or developing breast cancer wu careflll to point out tllei'e is as women who did not use the p\11 no evidence birth CODlrOI Pilla before their first chlldl)irtb. are a d irect . cause of breast The 1tudy reviewed birth con-uocer. However, it said there trol practices or 1,300 women ln '111<.,, • ...,.l'MHCI rtatafor ure~ -the s... Francisco areafruln lllllO ·~olwomen: tolm. , -. -. • • • . • ffld!y, N0¥1mbw 1, 1975 DAILY PILOT • .... J Early Warnlag Plan r I l Quake Forecasts Seen SA.>i F'RANGISCO (Al'l-Cll· Ina the new fellilblll!y ol eattb- quake lorecasta, federal officials prol)05e a nationwldeea.rty war ing sy&tem destined to mlnimiz:e death and deJtnlttion. •lgnificant... threat ..from.. earth· quakes ·' .. - "" also •ald'c Salt Lake City straddles_ ~ctiYe. f~ajt ttnd Me mphis, -Teon., Charleston, s.c •• and Bot ton ,are exposed to ••major damaae--trom ft.lture earthquakes.'' viewe d b y a n E a rthquake PriaiaJ.on Coun.clJ~f !>ll['Iq-- scientists. 'WOTeali..-tha\'1be tnmsltion to the age or earthquake predic· tion .wJJL~if!i~ult ; a.cru:efully developed plan, however, can certainly ease those difficulties,•• V.E. McKelvey, U .S. Geological &lrvey director, told the Interior Department's ••conference on Earthquake Predictions" in a speec.h pr~pared for delivery to.- d ay. -The <:ountU '• report ~d go to Geolo&lcal $1rvey head- quarters in Reston, Va., wbete <!lflcials would decide wbether to issUe·a prediction. -- ... _ McKELVEY SAID the plan for issui1'g quake predictions and warnings was being submitted for the consideration of stale and local agencies and was subject to cP,ange. Jack W. Carlson, assistant In- terior secretary for energy and minerals, opened the· conference and s aid in prepared remarks: "'Within the past three years. seismologists and geophysicisLo; in government laboratories and universities have made re· markable progress toward an as-- tounding goal: the ability to r e· liably forecast the place, time and size of future earthquaf\es." McKi•i")' ~ited tho following elemen nl eproposeilplan: -The Geological SJ.rvey's 0£· lice of Earthquake Studies would r eee-i ve and interpret dat a from field instruments. Jt would be r e- -The headquarters statement would be communicated to-the governor and federal disaster agenci es in the threatened l>late: the st ate would advise local authorities. Employe 'Critical' In C·hemical Blast · I ' ' I '· LA MIRADA (UPI) -A blast beard IS miles away rocked a l <'hemical refinery in southern Los Angeles County Thursday ni ght; injuring one man and doing an e stimated $250.000 damage J to the plant. An employe, identified as Gary Richafds. 22, was round out-l side the building. Hew as hospitalized at tbe Orange County Bum • Center in critical condition with second and third degree burm I over 60 percent or bis~-. TWELVE COUNl'Y fire department units battled names at I the Amsc-o Co .• plant. Fire CapL Robert Hanson declared the blait> under control after two hours. The plant manufactured 1 1 bUtadine, a gas used in mak.'ing rubber goods, and other infiam·· Faatastfr Feat H e alth f a ddis t J a ck LaLanne, 61 , is greeted by wife, Elaine, after he swam underwater , handcuffed and shackled a nd towing a 2,000- pound boa t from Marin Coun - t y to Fort Point in San Fran- ci s co B ay 'thur s d ay . 14aLanrie m ade the two-mile s wim in one hour and 57 minutes, usin g underwater breathing device and wet suit. NOTING 31 million Americans live in the zone of greatest earth- quake danger, Carlson said San Francisco. l..os Angeles, Seattle and Anchorage -areas hit hard by past tem bl~rs --:-still ••face a mable and toxic indlbirial chemicals, he said. i Firemen, fearing more explosions, at one point set up Un• manned hose lines to spr1:1.y water on the plant and retreated more I than a half mile from the fire. · • • • • HavewegotaSaleforyou!, Seagram's v.o. WIADWI WHISKY WolfschmicltVodka , . . 80° HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO $949 Pipers SCOTOI WHISKY FIFTHS HALF GALLONS REDUCED 10 REDUCED TO $J49 $)5'' Seagram'- 7Crown . HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO $)0''~ FIFTHS REDUCED TO s4~' Seagram's Extra Dry Gin HALF GALLONS REDUCED TO $99! Benchmark PREMIUM BOURBON FIFTHS HALF GALLONS REDUCED 10 REDUCED TO $650 $)575 Save an adcrllional 10% by buying a case of ll1ese fine p..,.tucts· · -all one size-1J1ix lnncls or 1111ld1 brands. · · :· . • • 4 ' • • .. • .48 DAILY PILOT. EDITORIAL, PAGE r Worthless SurVeys . A majority of the Orange County. Board of Sipervlsors has taken to the practice or sending ques· tionnaires to the constituency ostensibly as a method ...llf.lindina out what lhj) 1!!!9Pll=thlnk Qn·p"'ssing is· sues. The questionnaires. such as they are. com e to the peopJe paia from their own taxes. which also pay the staff as needed to collate and tally the responses. For the most part. the surveys conducted by Supervisors R a lph Clark, Robert Battin and Laurence Schmit are comprised of ov erly broad ques- tions that are meaningless and virtually imwssible to answer properly. The questions are designed more to build up sup- port for the projects and ideas of the supervisors than to dig out real concerns, and the responses could hardly be called a. representalive cross section of public opinion. The mos t disturbing fact is that the supervisors in question have begun using these ••survey!$'' to as evidence to emphasize their points or support their proposals during subsequent public hearings. They have apparently deluded themselves into thinking the worthless questionnaires accurately mir· ror the feelings and desires of the people they repre;;ent. Costly Consultant Orange County government will shell out as much as $100,000 to a San Francisco environmental consult· ingfirm to draft ma,J'orrevisionsof its zoning code. The lucrative pact -was given to the Northern California company because apparently no local firm wanted the job and the successful bidder has done similar tasks in the past. The contract was an outgrowth of recommenda· \ tions by the county Intergovernmental CoordinatinR ·Council that all Jocai government enUlies pul t.IQiJr - heads togetbeJ' to come up with uniform zontna.de-, · • - signatiolll!. · SUpervls=-.letermmed-that mucb-of~the code, · first adopted when·the cowil)"ilu-prlmill'lly rural;'IS;-- outof date and in need of streamlining. But should-the county-<1pend-so much money-on•-a.---11-; project to_ be performed by_ !l ~OmP.&n¥.totally un- familia r w1thlocal land planrung pe<:ulianties? · It is arguedtliat the county's sizeable staff is busy with the general plan. Since there la no particular urgency to the zorung code revision and in view of the money involved, it"s difficult to understand why the task could not be handled, even over a longer period, by the county staff. The Literacy Gap Literacy generally lstakentOmean tnes1mple ability to read and write .. In a country where educ a· tion is universal, it's assumed that almost all citizens will be literate. But using that literacy to function effectively in life is something else again. A four-year study by the Universitf of Texas-has come up-with the disconcert- ing news that one American in five-23 million adults-is functionally illiterate, unable to com- prehend a help-wanted ad or compare simple grocery prices. · The study raises some sharp questions about the relev.ancy of our universal education. Its results s hould be examined in detail at every level of the school system-and especially at the lower levels which constitute ell the schooling many complete. A citizen who can reach adulthood without suffi. cient literacy skills to cope with the basic demands or life is far from educated. ' ' I • Ml[>l>LEMAN Maneuvers Won't Solidify Leadership l . - ' • \ • /( Dear Gloomy Gus Ford's Firings Could Backfire • • ' Ki<h A.re Hard to Fatlwm ( SYDNEY HARRIS) One of the most fascinating, and depressing , aspects or children is le arni ng how marvelously they impress other people when they are away from home. You wonder if they are the same kids you know. As the heads roll in Washington [ sit knitting and waiting for the tum· brils to roll by-or even a Ford... ' MADAM EX WASffiNGTON -It is clear . that President Foret. consistent with his im- age or him self as a latter- day Ha rr y Truman. cur- rently is seek- ing to become a tough ex· ecutive. But he is behaving more like an unguided mis· STANLEY KARN OW personalities. SCHLESINGER objected lo Kis:singer's devious method s, and he often alleged, quite open- ly, that the Secretary of State was blocking his access to the President. Ki ssinger, on the other hand, regarded Schles- inger as an instrument or. Jackson, his principal enemy on Capitol Hill. bludgeon Mr. Ford. who already is worried about the right wing of the Republican Par_ly. Vice President Nel son Rockefeller's withdrawal from the 1976 race, apparently made under pressure Crom Mr. Ford, was designed to placate Republican right ·wingers upset by the Schle:singer dismissal. provoke· complaints as well. Although the Central lntellieence chief has no,t handled himself well, his dismissal in Uie midst ot th~ investigations of the agency will appear to J>e a form d sur. render by the White K'ouie. Jn his latest deCisi~. as in his pardon fqr Richard Nixon and his piouS rejection or help for ·New York. the -President eVidenUy has acted impuls'ively, without explaining Jtis tnotives to the public and without considering the copsequep.ces or his cOnduct. At breakfast J casually asked my IS-year -old boy where he had been the last sile than a rational leader. _three days . "Over at the stables,'' he said. "Doing what?'' I asked: "Oil.- painting the barn and silo,•· he a n swered casually. a pin. Wash up the dishes. help with the drying, set th e table, bustle S:bout doing all sort or quaint domestic chores as it they had hired out as help since the ageof6. Most of their friends' mothers are naive enough to imagine they behave the same w{y at' home, and set them up as examples to their own offspring. This l\oes not promote an easy relationShip between adolescents, who are s1hrewdly aware of the discrepancy between conduct abroad-and-at home. Yet they can't openly run down their own friends. This was dramatized last weekend by his dismissals or Deren~ Secretary James Schles· inger and Central Intelligence Agency Director William Colby. and by his removal or Secretary or State Henry Kissinger as head of . the National Security Council . In making these moves, it seems to me, the President was trying to ~ssert that he is the Un· disputed bloss . It is questionable, however, whether the changes wtll really solidif yhis admJnlstra· But if the purge of Schlesinger strengthens Kissinger. it will not make things any easier for the Pr~ident. For Schlesinger also was supported by conservative seaators like Barry Goldwater and James Buckley, and they are likely to seize on this issue to At the s ame time, the replace· ment of Kis singer as head of the :"lationaJ Security Council by General Brent Scowcroft. hi·s protege. will be interpreted in Congres:s as mere!$' a ctismelic shift. . · And · it is bound to inspire criticism or the President ror rurther concentrating power in the hands or the Secretary or State. • THF. OUSTER of Colby. meanwhile, can be expected to Thus he may be T~~­ in manner, but he is hardl)'t, _. worthy sqccessor to the former president in brains. Qnce again he is proving the validity of Lyn.: don JOhnson's description of him as a man who ••canrt chew gum and walk straight at the s~me time." . "~ere you paid?" I inquired. ~·Naw;• he said, "b-ut their luriches were great." · Here is a kid who will sweep our porch or mow our lawn if he is threat~ned with hot needles under his toenails. He has also been known to rinse out a cereal dish if someone is standing over him with a vat of lye. That is about the extent of his domestic 'industry so far. YET FOR virtual strangers,,he is an absolute Galahad, a St. Francis, a Paul Bunyan, a genie out of a botUe. All he needs is an alien environment and he slaves like a lascar. humming · cheerfully to himself all the time. At home, the "only humming is done tying on his back in his room listening to the latest musical abortion on the hi·hi·hl-li. Gfrls tend to be much i same, ala3. Can't tell you I! number of compliments w received when one of the g1 bas spent a weekend at a friend 's summer house. The mothers positively drool about them. ;rhey make their beds. neat as MAYBE the solution is for parents to rotate children every few months. You borrow mine. and I"ll borrow yours. That way we'll both get some use out of them -until, of course, the novelty wears off, and other peqple's .children begin treating you as if you were their own parents. , All the less ons you have patiently instilled in them - protrlptness, neatness. industry. cooperation· seem to lie dormant until' they occupy some other \ household, then burst forth ib. a ' flurry of brilliant accomplishment and dazzling virtupsity. Mark Twain got it wrong. Tom Sawyer's Criends didn't whitewash that fence because Tom beguiled them into it -but simply because it was somebody else's fence, oot their own f~mUy'1. The grass on the other side is11ot only greener -\t!s a Jot easter. to mow than your own. ti on. . On the contrary, I think, they will serve to add to the confusion that bas characteriz:ed bjs• management, and ttie.ymay iven backfire againstbf m politically. THERE' IS no dQYbt that Schlesinger was sacrificed for two reasons -to Please Ki ss· · inger, who Celt that the Pentagon was cramping his authority, and to undercut Senator Henry Jackson, one of the many Democratic contenders for the White House. Kissinger and Schlesinger, both Harvard intellectuals, have been squabbling for years. main· ly about policy toward the Soviet Union. The Secretary of State has talc.en the line that concessions ought to be made to the Russians for the sake or detente, while the former Defense secretary a rgued for a firmer stance toward the Kremliri. Their dispute was exacerbated by differences in style, and to a signi(icant extent it had de· generated into ~a •Conflict of Rebuke of Office on Aging - May Upgrade State. ·Progra~ A legislative report,' highly critical of the' State Office on Ag· ing, bas provoked a most unusual ~eaucratic z-esPonse. The report, 1by the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, all but termed I · the entire operation a boondoggle in its condemna· ti on ot ·the 'failures or the agency to as4 sess com 4 munity needs and provide satisfactory guidance and asslstanre for the elderly. It charged poor manage-• ment and cited specific "eiamples of mismanagement,. , · Questioned -about the report, ( EARL WATERS ) Janet J. Levy, d,irector of the of· lice, gave a.most unbureat£raUc answer. "It's-absolutely valid,'' she affirmed. "Jn fact it wasn 't hars~-enough. Had I beenwrltlng the reporj.it would have been even morec}'iticall '' · THE OFFICE administers a federally generated program in- tended to make it po.ssible fortbe aged to live private lives in the'ir own homes. Without some BS· sistance maiiy elderly, otherwise self-supportive, are. being com- pelled to become public charges by reason of financial, physical or mental inabilities. But from the audit report of the ineptness of the manqement the inference ls itrawn that the pro- tive. She said she has developed an overall plan which inclUdes the training of persons 'to assist the elderly through home care, para· l~gal· ·p.n~d omsbufilf!D.an pro· grams. • -. Her office is also working on methods of gettipg the elderly in: volved -in 'forking in the pro-- gram. There are many old peo... pie, she says, Who want and need somefhing to do. ••There ip nothing more devastating to the elderly th,an/eeliog )!Selesa." ' gram bas served liUJe purpose B ·c S • \v. II beyond providing aid ror Uiose oston: .... an 111~p. n. se a ace · ~isi:.;:.~z.J!..i~p~~m~ . ....d which has become increasingly SHE FEELS the major obsta- cle at the momeot is federal law which limits the earnings of social security recipients under the age of '12 . Her agency is rally- ing suppart to convince Coogress cl the need to remove the restric- tions so that many retired persons can be recruited into the program to aid those in need of assistance.· Summed up, the program ia in· tendedtod<\-twothinp: Keepthe old folks out of the t>OOr house with minimal assistance and rmd , . frequent or various fefilerally . • • fWJ<led Rl'!!Je.ct• lntendeil to •i>IY.e -useful 'IVork for those elderly_ QUINCY. Mass. -In Catholic .... [ );--i:hey would break the law to op·~ Precisefyh alf the vot~rs said social problems. Even Governor cap~bte. JJf;perfonrUnT"sm'Vl~. • • w h i t e w o r k in g · c I a s s ·E-"'--£·NS N""'VAK. pose...llusing.; one-out -ot..tbree they would not vote for Wallace Jerry Brown recentl)'-Observod-For it to be suc~essful it reqU1res nelgbboftioOOs ol""Greater Baston -. n. • V • vowed opposition to any pre~ under. any conditions, but none that programs .to develop ~--iFa<lersh1p aiiil the new where Gov. George C. Wallace _ . sidential c.andidalewhosupports cited his physical disability. employment seemed to have de-diredor seem~ to have• ~seeks votes from anti-busing· busing. Rather, these were the anti· veloped nothing more than er•ponw.battsneeded. fenor. he instead risk.s an early TIOS UNDERCUTS WalJace's ' Wallace complaints: "extreme,'' employment · for the staff disaster in his quest for tentative strategy: openbls cam-But THESE same voters give "radice1,••• "arrogant,'' ·"blow: engaged to find jobs forothers. ORANGE COAST ~Democratic national convention paign next month with a Boston Wallace a favorable rating of on: hard." ''ignorant.'' ''bigoted.·· As programs go, the Office or r delegate... rally, skip !be Feb. 24 New ly ·33 percent -scarcely bilher Aging is-not a bus~ one .. Stlll szo ltl;J!fljl!(l)I • That surprising conclusion IA Hampshire primary arid instead than the 26 pereent for federal t • RATIONAL explanations for million bu been 1Uocated by the •I'•·•-••• ·-" drawn from our inlerviews, con-go into the M assacbusetts Judie W. Arthur Garrity, Jr.. being both anti-busing and anti-federal government toCalifomia RobmN. W~ed. hblllhrr ducted with primary a week later to ride the fatfier of Boston's l:MEiila. The 'Wallace were glven by a very for the current ye1r to which the Thoma.a Ku.It, EdifOf' Patrick Cad· anti--busingwavefntbeoniystate voter1 interviewed approved few voters, including a young ·state bas added another $1 BarboroKrtibich, µ._-::1.a.e.u.:'1...-C•!!I;.... _c~ed by YJtO.rge~ern. Ptelidmt £'.ol'.d_byJj__perceot e~rlclan "ho told us : "I tbinJL million .and oome C'"1tributloni-ll---"'~LJ:-'-~~1-- brlclaeSu"e1 llut otir intervlowa. auggest Sen. Henq M. Jacksonby72 per-hi• a bi! or a raclst. l'm against participation.ia requi....S of local Th• edltorial_poi• ol lht Dailt b, ta Wallaee bears burdens i'n this cent and Sar1ent Shriver by ST busing, but I believe in equal op-government. Ptlilot seelt to-rfttorm aftd two lower state which a!Oict hi111 nowhere percent. port.unify. •1 ' Properly used,, Levy 11)'1 It 1 n\~ate re~der1-by prf1tnUna mid d J e • else and might be reUeved only As an independent carididate, However, many more voters cu save the taxpayers many onlh1spacrdlvlfletommtrllt11 lncornf pre· by spectacularly successful Walbice runs as a poor third herederiveoppositiontoWallace millions. Conlirmecl,for tile JQb 00 !:tlcs:oflntrrat.~1)'ftdlcfl~f telnets of sub-campaigning. (with 9 votes lo a Ford·Jackson from xenophobia . "He's 1l....S-by the Senate only laot month, · td umnfil.I •nd ti btiiti.U, 111 urban Quincy, Accompanied by pollster Cad· race, 13 votes. In a fml·Shrlvee neck," a 24·Y•at·old janitor told Ille said the criticisms in the l'e· !~~'~id" :r:,~.::.J:~; A Ith out h deJI, ""' interviewed 78 re· race). When opp01ed to ~ix us. A 69·year-old widow objected portJ>r<:-dateJ>er UownJna the -•PIPt•"• "l!lnlollll 1.., i.i. .. heae pre--lllfteted votera In anti-busing liberal DemOC1'1tlc -identlal to Wallace as a "true director'ajob. · on ~·r••nl~lft, TllfMl""111 lnantiy J>emocrlltic volers countryofthekindWallaC.must caDdidates wJth pro-buainc re-.Southerner." In a decade or in-J ~ , , • , 1 opln~on f/11fYPikll1ppHr r1clal 1chool busin1, that sweep to compenute for liberal cord• (excludln1 anti0 bus,n1 terviewlng Northern whites RAVING Sll&VEDu a CODIUI-onfyln lb• td lM•f tOlilmo II lho -not tranalate Into sqpport upper·lncome neighborhoods. Jacklon>, Walloce it favored by aboutWallace,thisistbefirstan-tant .to !ll>t•ker L<o M~y \Ofl or Jll<t fi'~ Oi\lt\kJo1 fl!• Wallae•' ber• a1 ,In other Althoulll' Quincy hu llO budnf, only 12 of ~~ tef latered 11-Soutbem hoatllity we bavo en-; when be made bis '1!bat...Ual r.=, ~f 11J:.*iJ!~':t!I:. ~r;:, Jllcwtllon etllM. Typical ts ooe \he voters Interviewed hove De111octat1-farbelowblsnNll countered. Unlllce their coun· studia O'I P.\11'1!111 ._ wblcb ""1r_,.... no ,0...,..,_ <ti year-old auto mechani'c, who qooiule •mpathy for their bused ID tllele pneincu. Flnally1 be ls terports In Chlc•go or New York, led to _h_ n~od;,14flal1Uve Uwl!'.ldVlltlf, &r lb• Dally Plk>& ,., "I.don't like buslnf, bull Milbbon In Booton. On11 two volmteeredu llntdlol<emrtlle Greater Boston 's. ethnic voters maDd1ted morm1, -bu firm -ltiilrntrrod. -~ Ilka •1t Walface ••11 voters s~rtcd bu.sing; 39 J>emocr+e nomln•-by Just may 1sull be ncbting the civil ~u on wb1t !!>Ult beclQlle to Fnd.••,N-em ....... T,- llladllt -· .-IT half, declared twovot • . war. niake the qinf Pl'OIHm olfee-..., v• ....-,.,., ' ' ,. L', 0. " ~ . ' ' • '!,· ( t t • f!!d!!·""'·-1, 117'5 IWLYPILOT \ ' . , • I . OPEN TO PUBLIC . · . GIGANTIC OFW1'[1 SA•E. Caroline Kennedy Qbject of Gos~ip svNAJ~~io~N oWN ~lllDOH !UPI> -British toniues niOtlwr,~acqHlllM~ 1 11J Oar h, tbeBrltlshpublie.,.. TlmllheiouJp maturl~. lbe relaUoosblp bas begun 50% Off 11_.. ....... waa -CuGllaa camewua!Mr. • ri•r!•r-11era-. tobl-."Dempsteraald. :"""""'. --All•.a -flOIMldbJlain,...., ~ ,._ -~ caro!lne . Tll•t -ne<I the nood1•lea. An •;(i~--:;( ........... n.. 1rhe~U:.1!."r-olil.--lllM" l# as·_ -ant•ilt:"lt -=:iiiiz ,_a x-ctJ~ntilmloAaiii'lea lll•llbotograpb~-Iro!""l~-t-'=-====::.=!..'l°' ...., ~ :·13~~~:~ ,..,.~ ~Jalm J>. ~ Wlijle. • _ --lhfi liomlt lil(ldfat--_._ to: e-_p -11111-fu!le_on ... bat••.,.. -@ri:es ~ ,.,. all -IM -· c.rollne ott.....,. d•rli r.llllM· ..Jackie Onau1$ pleaded wllb Iler lo -ep femJli>rll!!!Ealilelda Mbs---Tllund~.-jU.t ---went'to a )3. -While looklnl rar -~ ..,.,.. home -Is ab•~· -J<eww!T. - party. -11'"~ cellin& to he a regular -moYed lnto tbe -ot Halli Enallsbm.,.," wrnle 1'114el Dem111. tJiing. --= Fraser; -a l1•year-ol<I --ln.thellailj_-ilill:_ -'lllUUDAY:'Blll.l'l~t:,SOF a ,But Ille_._ in the gossip Parlia-•ii<fanl)ld~f...U· -~ =--_,. ~~wet.at _ columat -tJ>ose Ml pages many ly friend. Two .of Fraser's three ·.;REISJllAalts~lll·)'uN>ld llUedapageand-abolfoftheDally !-'"-newspapers-devote daily-to--.taugbters-.re'nearGu<lline'a .. L , ' nepb-of-multi·milllOaolrlo..Lord " Mall, and.Caroline waa.lil.eacb~ sAippetl about the famous -have " Asb.combe .•. wbo was the main There was Caroline •ith Mark, · buill llP slowly· THEN ON ocr. D a tfl'l'Clrist bomb canse for Caroline originally commit-C8roline with Lord Hesketh and with blasted J'raser'• flashy JlllU&r aedan ling herself to speodinl a year in Bri-bis brother Bobby, Caroline with _,T'!O THINGS RAVE, MADE to bits, klllin& an Innocent~ Uin. . Sebastian Taylor. t,.;anNJne•s wide smUeand blonde hair out walkina his doa-Esceptfor al•f· •'Tbey met three wint.en aioin the Tbepartywentonunlil after5a.m., a familiar 1ight to British newspaper minute telephone c.n, Carotine woald Wat Indies, where both were•~~ , and other newspapers said Miss Ken· readers. One was a bomb and the have been in the car with Fraser Oil cl her aunt, Princas Lee Radxiwill,'' nedyand Mark Shand were among the other a beau. berwaytocJass. " Dempster said. . lutolthe300gueststo)eave. Min Kennedy moved to London six Miss Kennedy, in ber bedroom Shand persuaded carotine to take E'ri_ends of Caroline's ''tired weeks a&o to take a tough eight-month when the bomb went off, was shaken the Sotheby·s course, as be bad dode fllCOC1,'' the Daily Mirror said, ''say art course at Sotheby's, the worJd's but unhurt. But ber accidental, hair's· himself. he finds her energy and love of the . ........ _.COii ana1•to -.&.ATWIC -----ll()I! S. RACE SETS. GAMES. TRAINS, WHEEL GOODS. STUFFED ANIMALS, CHILD'S FURNITURE. POOL TABLES. MEQi. TOYS & MUCHMORE. ~·~;i';';e:•:l~(~i=•e;:.a~,r~t~a;uc;U~o~aiie~e~r-i;iiiHiieriiii;iiibn!adtii;iiij,h esca~ catapulted her iDto ••Now that Caroline bas reached high life som~wbat remarkable." -.=...=.=------ --------... -~~ -, . . " ~ RAOIDS.-~ERl'UMES.-WATCMES.-Ql/ENWABE-~ STEAK SETS, CH~SS SETS. FONDUE FOTII, & MUCH MORE. · QUEENIE THE NEXI' Loan Okayed. TAD THIS ""°ITINT'f10 -T _.,_ AllD ..... --· Yl>U .., -l'lllca. -owt•S. SWAP MllfllS M1t YOU n9 PUalC 'Sally Changes .......... ' QUFSI'/ON SACRAMENTO (AP> -The state is lendihg MASTER AUCTION $.'iO,OOOto Ventura County ROCHES'.l' .. R for airport hanga r Her -~ ..,_ '• construction In the first ZOJll/1 MEWPOIT .. YD •. COSTA Ml54 TV I Minn. (AP> -Dr. John J. I u '1616 mage·. Gisvold, a Mayo action under a new 1714 .... diagnostic radiologist. airport improvement ..... -MITOTMI~~~:-'! ,... -· • was asked ••noes erotic loanprogram. -....,._ - BJ BOB TllOllAS _,... wse of the breasts cause -::;:;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;~~~=~;:?=~~c~;~-~~~~~~~~~ I.OS ANGELES CAP) -Television watchers cancer?'~by adoct.orata ~ will see a difterent Sally Struthers on ABC's Movie of clinical session on breast th" Week ''Hey, I 'm Alive" tonight. (Channel 7, 9:30 cancerscreening. p.m.) · Dr.Gisvoldhe.sitated Nq more the empty.headed Gloria of ''All in the only briefly before he Family.'' With her blonde hair dyed brown, a false replied that he knew of nose and padding added to her trim fieutt.11he is a ''no evidence either way. convincing figure Of a New York.girl str_anded by a We don't advise patients light.airplane crash in the Yl.lkon. . to stop.-• .or to start," a ' response t hat brought • HE R F E LLOW S URViVOR I N THE heartychucklesfromthe dramatization of a real-life story is another study in 1 500 physicjans -nearly transformation -Ed-,tj>e~ly Lou Granto{ all males. "'l'he Mary Ty lei-MooreSbDW") ~verted into a shy: Mormon Latin· American. i .... .-1,::::::::;;,;;::=;.:;;:::.:::"::·:1:=::...:=:;?;!::;:=:.:J "Hey, I'm alive" is All"'appropriateJy tiUed · Portion otthe campaign that Sally Struthers began "You should feel nattered. He usually doesn't fire people with a penonaJ touch." ~'Tania' Play (In New Yor.k ·conducting-a few mOnths ago ,. when she staged a one-girl strike against one of television's all-time successful series. Her intransigence led to a law s\lit ~ and threat to prohibit her working ror anytbiag else but the CBSseries. The dispute was resolved, but Sally bass aid litUe about it - until now. "It was one or the most Slot.LYsT•uTHl!u · By MARYCAMPBELL frightening experiences of my life,·· shere111arked. · • 1 bo t ··1 found myself completely out of my realm, ~EW YORK (AP> -''Tania,' a P ay a u drowning in legal ~erms and arguril~nts. I can see Patricia Hearst, has opened off-off·Br19a~~ay, why ladies suffer trauma under the ordeal or -partJ;'ayipg nine young members of the Symb1ooese divorce. You find other people ronning' ~.our life, -Lilittatton'Armx as likeable idealists.. ~. '"Tania" is the name---------,:;peakingin aalegal~youcan'tunderstand. the real-life newspaper • ••1 KNOW \.RAT llt\NY PEOPLE -tbi k that I heiress_ took a!ter she ·is when the man playing was being greedy and' w'aS holding out i'or more prof~sed allegiance ~to Onque talks in favor or money. It wasn't a maUer of,money. AlYI w.anted her k1dnapel"s . The play violence becau se of shows the SLA members wrongs done' by wliftes to was freedom. Freedom to do things on the outside-th plays, films and television movies. -~mong em two co:zy, blacks. "ltisdifficultforsomepeoplefounderstandwhy loVJng couples -talking Miss Hearst_.around to Cinque, the alleged I wanted a cha nge. SUre, I was making a lot of theirdesireforautopiah ringleaderofthe~aPHf -money. But I was also stuck all week long in .a- SO('iety based On an equal SL.i\ band, died with five retJ:eusal hall with no windows. And I bad yery little distributionofweallh. ~ other SLA mem~ers in a todo,..Il's not like film, wfiere¥oUCan ~omein when police shootout in May your scenes are being dooe. ln a tape show, you have THE SOM ET I MES 1974 . ·to be there allthe tlme.Jt's lbesame psychology as a l o n ~ • w i n d e d ' ~ prison. • · conversations about -MA RIO F·RATTI. ••J looked through a IOt of the old scTI.pts and I Drinking Club Hit Over Death R~'JO. Nev. <UPI> - The· Was hoe County grand. jury says it will not file criminal indict· ments against the Sun· downers Club because of the drinking death of a University of Nevada Reno student during in· itiation into lhe off. ~ampus brg8.nil,ation. But it says the Sun- downers, •'collectively and individually, are morally responsible for JohJ.l Davies' death and the near death of Gary Faulstich." DAV I ES, 23, DIED Oct. 12 after two days of heavy drinking during initiation and Faulstich, 23, beCame critically ~ from alcoholic poison· ing. JC Penney GARDEH CEHTER FA~HIOH IS~ STOIE OHLT THIS: WEEK GARDEN VALUES! Direct from Hawaii COCONUT PALMS GW-iioJ -of .__ A REAi. NOW ITEM 11 99 ASPARAGUS FERNS --... ..-- I G ... 199 .. PEPEROMIA Four Favorite VCl'lttn To 0.0.W l19M Md<t Excllent HouM "-" , .. s1n2.99 · 6" pot;- Aorist MUMS foil Wrapped HOUSE PLANTS Mmy Y.-letin, 4" pot 144 ... SHOP' sut40AY HOOH. tO S p.-,· NEWPORT. CENTER FA SHION ISLAN[)o(714l 644-2313 themselves, economics who wrote the pla-y. also discovered that in most al them. J would have five to and society's wrongs wrote ··nae Cage'' and eightlinesoulof40pages! lhadmanyrequests todo sound like good-natured ''Che Guevara,'' which outside jobs. I had to turn them down to stay on 'All in rollegebullsessions.'111e have been .produced the Family' fol" lines like, 'And then what --' oil rr B d happened•. "' ow time tbe et heated -o . · roa _way. In a report issued Wed· nesday night, the grand jury said it failed to see ~=========================~:._ , I j ,1 • Bay Ybur'Christmas Gifts at Public -·:AbcrtON " FRIDAV, SATURDAY, SU'NDAV ATI P.111. (111SPECTION 7-I P.111.) SI .000.000 INVENTORY --;F"""-f.,., ... Couru, Out-of Pa .... Banl:rupuf" • _ 8urgniftt.on flMCrysrar. St~,/in9 Sflurr. Porcf'Joln&. Orit:nro/ Obittf• d"Att. Palntingt. ''""'"· ~ Antlq&lrs. Bronut. Furniturr, Sdttt Indian Tu~lk .•• lft~Nllwaaitt"-.. "~ofthe .,..._ tifr artlli:atn ....tart,..,,.,,... ud a.,......-ns ol \lltl'~ . .,. ... u.ie ayul. J'dMiw5 ~ &Mtf-lib ill• MW_.~ ~ ............. othet .. ----.u • .,.. br* ....... pnllct ...,..._ MKr.ptdH ... Y• ca. ._ ,_. I dt..•kMI. -~~ ~ ,_..., wk'i tuD tadwlagir., C.-.,.,~,...l~°'m& ,.. m..t • <,_... ~· ... •"II 11.,. ,.n:hud Ww ... r. Cal • .. a._ ..,.1111L ...,_. _.p..uaJILOr,fvw,,....Plft.hw_ .... """""'iu.~atyoimta: a ·.,.. HOURS , -ln1pedlc>n & Private Siilu l>AILY SATURDAY 10..i 12.s Clottd Wtdftfld•~ & Thutscb~ ..... SlJNDAV %-5 ) '.. ' vrewµ rJatkJe~ .$Id. 1141 WUT COAST HIGHWAY. Wt:'"'°'"' NACH,(Al.Wotl!lllA tlHl (11f)l4$ollM ' HllWFOllCUHoaitz.t\olfeo.i..sl fOllf '. trlfOU.DTAlDO.i~rlDU • .,,,, -- ''any useful purpose served by the Sun - downers, and the most singular and obvious purpose has been drink· ing." IT SAID IT saw no re- ' ason to justify the con- tinued existence of the &lndowners, and rttom· mended that the un-=::=::=:=:=:=:=:-iversity do what it can to monitor and control the organization's activities. The club was sus· pended as a recognized stUdent organization by the university in 19m. and since has been treat- ed as an off.campus private group. ''tlOW TO USE MEDIT ATIOM · · TO AlTRACT· WHAT YOU WAHT IM LIFE." 1~~---·~0lbw=~M...,,OITllACHI Noti'o nol~y noted Mere wilt introduce you psychic ond sp iritual to Spiri~ Mind Science. t e o c hte t , M A R C the po!itive opprQpth to REYMONT ,.;JI .......,.,..._ nooliiy, hedth and prosperity ot. this meeting and he w~ Olso ccncl..:J a gUded mediro- bon and healing seMc:e. following the program tl&e wll be on infonrol discussiori time on ·the ~s--ol ESP-<>nd,.fi9>-- Conociousne.s. , . Each Sunday eveAng . ot 7:30 Rev"'end Mac 1 day Evenong. Nov. q al R~ is presenting o 7:30 p.m. ot lhe Eben "'""',.. 1op;c on New 1 Oub. 515 W .. Bal~ lqemiditotion and relot- ei.d. ((), the Porimuloj ., ,. eel .. biect~ .. Ne""°" lleoch. Mollioro ALSO be ,... 10 ...., hove witnessed the in to the New RADIO .pn'luol mights pr0«<1led PROGRAM, "New ~ by More Reymon1 "" n<> Meditolion" wilh Moc lionol •elevisio'\ and ~eymonl, every • Synday ,.,..,_ You can now "'"" • ot ~30 1 ~ ..,.. hm and poit;cipole na:•'l •· o »w ?""' . , ,__, •-~-on KNOB 98-FM and '" O'I """°'--..,.... ' Swday lale, .w;.i Oii pogon. -• MOAM from 1~00.1 : .. J ,. I Irvin.Art League cos~ Mes. Art League Or•nve Art Association WeslmiMter Art Association Fountain Valley Art.Association Huntington Beach Art League So. Calif. Community of Artists Artiste de la Rue ' I }if DAILY PILOT Friday. No..,,,bor7, 18'15 M()ther Tells Senate • ·Panel of Son's Death WNil:IUiliION (/\PJ -A mother "I would not want any other mother "t, who watched her son sJowly de-to have to experience that -to watch tetiota.t.e_wbUe lJej ng kept.~ by a the deterioration of a child," Mrs. hospital respirator has told Congress Richard Carmen or Wetlingt.on. Ohio, that laws should be changed so other told a Senate health subcommittee h==--.molbera.nee.tn't endurasucbas;ony. Thursday. _ _..._ ·------------------The &ubl'o mmitt ee · -'IHE.F.AAUL.Y ORCUS .lly_JUJ Keon" headed by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy <D·Mass.) -rr-~~~..... held a hearing about the ''Guess somebody must've fooled Mother No· _ture again." Prostitutes' Rule To Set Numbers H:\WTHORNE. Nev. (U PI) -A proposed ordin:lnCQ to regulate prostitution in Mineral County w~1s 1~re.sented for initial .action by county comm1ss1oners. A ministerial group presented petiti o ns opposing it. but there ~'ppeared to be no other organized opposition to the setting a ceiling on the number of brothels in the area. ~ THERE IS NO legal r egulation of the four houses nOw operating. The proposed ordinance calls for a quarterly fee j ~ystem on the number of prostitutes. working in : e•ch. lt aJso includes zoning restrictions. It would limit the number of brothels to four, which m e ans anyone wa nting to set up shop would ha ve lo buy out one of the existing eper ators. THE PROPOSAL comes up for second reading Nov. ZO. Prostitution is legal in Storey and ChurchiJJ counties, illegal in Clark al)d Washol'. a nd is tolerated elsewhere in thestate. l -VCI German l)aySet 1 A hi&h school student's r. introduction to .German 1• folkldre from folk music +-to fixing Volkiwagens ts. I setforGerman·Day11tthe UC lrv,ine campus-~atur- 1, day. __ _ _ 'f The all-da.y event. s ponsored by the depar:t- menl of h·umanitles, ts open to all So\lthern · California high school students interested· in German studies. To take part, sti.rdents must register with the UCI department of German or their high school German teachers. Registration fee is $5. growing medical-legal issue of what to do when a critically ill patient's brain is dead bu( lire still can be maintained by artificial means. A NEW JERSEY COO· pie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Qui nlan, have gone into cour t seeking legal permission t o have a respirator and other life su pport equipment turned orf In the case of their daughter, Karen. The Carmens f.Hcc•d a simil ar problC'm last month in the case or their l7·year-old son Randy, who was Injured Sept. 21 in a backyard footbaJI game and lapsed into a coma from brain damage. THE CARMF.Ns' told the congr('ssional sub· committee that aftt•r several days when it was obvious that no medical "miracle" would offer hope for their son th ey soug ht l o have hi s respirator turnt'd orr. Hut offi cials or F.lyria Me morial l"lospital in Elyria, Ohio. rt>fu sed , citing state law that rt~· quires al l efforts to maintain lift•. RANDY CARMEN'S brain was dead, but his heart continued to beat. Day b y d ay , Mrs. Carmen said , Randy's condition deteriorated and she and her husband watch e d in agony, wishing their son C'nuld have died in dignity. "They had all these machines plug ~cd into him. Fluid was fillin g up his Jun gs. Fluid was dr ainin g out o f his mouth. The odor was treme ndous.•· she told the subC'omm itlc>f'. Krishna Temple For Sale DALLAS (/\P) - O:illas' I-larE" Krishna St"ct has put its temple here up for sale and hopt•s to relocate in a s mall town in northern Illinois before t he first of the Yt>ar, a spokes man for the sect says.• According to a temple spokesman in an in· terview published here Thursday, the move is prompted by the state WC'lfare Department's insistenct" on renova- tions to the temple in Dallas. RF.NOV/\TION IS neressary to comply with a state law regard· ing C'hild care centers, whirh becomes effective Jan. J. The temple. located in a dC'teriorating former Protestant churC'h build- ing, houses a school for the children or Hare Krishna devotees across the United States. AP· proxi m a t e l y 115 children, many with heads shaven except for a small bu'rst of long hair on !he crown, gather dai. Jy for instruction. ClULDREN AGED 3 to 11 attend the school, whiC'h is financed by the l..os Angeles -based In- RA NDY C.>\RMEN ternational Society for fi na lly died Oct. 11, Krishna Consciousness, despite the respirator. the spokesm an said. The Dr. J. George Dakter, spokes man id entified the n~urosur geon who himself b y his se"t treat e d the Carmen name, Jagadis h. youth and supported the J agadis h said the sect famil y's desire to stop decided to sell the tem- life sustaining measures, pie and try to m ove the said because of publicit,Y school when it learned surrounding such cases renovations to the tern· he now would be re1uc-pie to m eet state require· tant to turn o ff a mentswouldcost$40,000 respirator. to $50,000. Litton -FREE COOKING • SCHOOL Wednesdav, Nov. 12 at loth p...,1 .. t.:Ow.r-stons 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Reservations Required Get your Reservations Now •.• limited seating capacity! Botti Stores BToroand , Costa Mesa lHLITTON Microwave COOking I " • ieans and things opening fridoy, november 14 AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH 714644-7030 <!>.. - FALL NURSERY CLEARANCE g (iq~ SALE! ===:::::::: ll1r1t171fnd '1 l1ntulle .... INDOOR & PATIO 21/2" pots from 39C ea. i 4" pols lrom 99Cea. ~ 6" pots lrom 2.89 ea. 8'' pots r1om 8.97 ea. P7lAr'EXCIL" VEGETABLE SEEDS \\ S.25 Value 1 o C packet EA. SPECIMEN SALE! 1.5 GAL. SIZE FROM S39.95 Value 17.9SEACH OPEN 9;00 A.M.-7:00 P.M, SAT. ANO SUN. &P.M. YORBA LINDA 5780 L1 Pafm1 at lnlpel'ial Hwy. Just NOfth Riwrside Fwy, 996·3111 ANAHEIM 1123 N. Euclid 1t la Palma 635·8181 MISSION VIEJO 281 12 Camino Capistrano Exit Avery Pkwy. off . Interstate 5 495·6200 HUNTINGTON BEACH 15851 Gothard St Goth1rd at Edinger Just Off San Diego Frwy 898-4455 DIAMOND BAR Brei Canyon ROid It Pomon1 & Orange f<WY 714-598-1991 RIVERSIDE·COLTON 22930 Washington Blvd. Colton 82.4-1300 CHATSWORTH 9820Topanga Canyon Blvd. 34 1-0105 OPEN 9:00 A.r,1.-6:00 P.M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK TUSTIN 1050 E~lnger 11 NtwpOft j F<W'/. 838-9000 'OPEN10AYSAWEEK MEACHANOISE'LIMITEO TO STOCK ON HANO . ur1er 94"1rden center.1 7 39E~ : S.79 Value- SALE VAllDTHRU TUE. NOV. I lTH an ®1· .. -. I • ' 'J I --- Polftfeal 'Notn Schmitz to Run . . 8y0.C. lltJ9'llNGS Couety ._bllcan <:'en· And D. Carl Mllehtil,a ••DM"" ... M;"" traJ Committee, baa an· Laauna Beach resideat NewPortlleacbsJohn DOlllM*ltbato"aalutete who proclic .. law Ill 5:]'•.:g, 1'111 • """°'°""' tbe Wa!Ur Knott l'amlb" lrtlne.11 the atlol'lleJ ... !-II ·1131-~ile ..... J)ee:-,11 atd.o-llle-Jetrrey--ee:,•:;=c:;: r 1a_!_UD1iln1 ror the Ablllf•]m-CC011'fa11Ullllo;-~- -ilijliilillttn nomlllatloa --""-J:JM;ll.irinon Roy-ii~ ror·u~senator. __ t eel • l aad Helene Ho11 ~ Sch "· b bedulcd r ea llr •Pft•OI' 8 • ' mi~ use .the $100·a ·plate oo·p lftCllWorth. an 11 :-30 a.m. prw con· fundraiserwillk-(arm« • • • te•eace 11io•fil=flie _ =over no.~ Roa..a:Ti 1 <IEPtt.B::Y:~ic_IJllP_ ~= to~!~~.t'~h~~~ ReQan. . their ":.S.:"b:n'bee:n~· p<mously bad leaked to llarvey said Proceeds -by two San Juan lbenew1medta. ff018 the dinner ,wffi be Capistrano city councU He is a colonel in the u s e d t o . e I e c l me.rnber1 -Douglas Marine Corps Reserve Republicans in Or~ge Nub and JOltn Sweeney. and, appropriately, b8$ Counly, ]Joy Byrnes, one of Jef. chosen to announce,...his_____._ For reservations, call-fr e y • ..-c a m p a i g n I'"'" ... • candidacy on the Corps' GOP central committee managers, also is a San 200th birthday. headquarters in Santa Juan city councilman. Schmitz also will bere-Ana. Jeffrey, a Laguna called as the former • • • Beach resident, teaches Orange County eon-JllCllAJID BAllR, a at Cal State Fullerton. gressman who quit the Mi~slon Viejo resident He is. trying to win the GOP in 1972 to . run for ,,. who ericlices law in GOP nomination (tanta· pres1-delrt -o: rlie-Newport Beacb~as moun -to eleffioO.-in tfie .o\.merican Independent been named treaSurer of 40th district) in a race PaJ1y_ticket. Harry Jeffre~s c~m· wit'! Assemblyman • '* • paign for the Repu&lican Robert Badham and the • 1 B 0 B ff All VEY, nomination in the 40tb current office holder, chairman of the Orange Congressional Di.strict. Andrew Hinshaw. County Manpower Vnit Given Government A.id This Saturday. This Sunday. SANTA ANA -More than $444,500 has been awarded to the Orange COunty' Manpower Com- mission by the federal government to pay for I two major community self-help projects in the 1 rounty. Robert C. Nelson, ex. ecutive director of the commission, said the money is another incre- ment of continued alloca- • tions from 'tbe Depart;. ment or Labor under the Comprehensive Eritploy. ment and Training Act tC ETA l. At least 40 countians will be hired into new jobs with the money, Nelson said. THE LARGEST Por- tion of the grant, $334 ,500, will go to the Orange County Par,kS Trail, Crew. which Will hire 32 people to work on " developrpent and main· BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY " 110 Bl'Olldway COlta Mna 1142-9150 _.,RMtCX llORTUAllY Laguna Beach 4M4415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1778 ' -F-Y. COLONW. fUNlllAl;o MOm • • 7llOl-A.e. w.tmineter 1113f2S tenance of park trails in the county Portion of Cleveland National Forest. According to Nelsorl, the work will be conduct· ed along -Ortega Highway and new trails will be developed to link 12 miles of park trails re- l'ently cut in Caspers Regional Park. The remaining $110,000 will be used to build a communi t '"Servte'e Center in the El Modena area in east Orange. NELSON SAID the center will provide a medical and dental rlinic, senior citizens facility an\t other neighborhood services s uch as occupational programs, legal aid counseling and a police community relati9ns of. fice. "This i's the first lime ftJnds have been awarded to •• Mc:GAYACIC IELl"IE MAY MCGAVACK. rl!\l-.C of eo.f• Mnl., Cli. Dal• of ca.th ....... 1tmb1tr t , 1•1s. Sur•l•ltd by Mr nusb•nd. How11 rd M cG•v•c•: dMIQMW, C.rOI McGa'l-C.11 Gf s.nta ...,.,.. C•.; -· O.nnls McO.WKll Of •wport &ekh, ea.; mothitr, Mrs. Fr•k G<li.l°" of H•st1119s, lolebr..,11; f11lltfr, Nell SoergHnt of PllOirnl•. Af'll-; slsttr, 8~1• SlllMr Df Nebrftlla. Slf".,lcf'S lliflr IMtM~s.tlM'• dly s:ao PM, P-.c:IOc: VI-°'8ptt. .... 8n.c:1t .ti. Kwr» otllcl11!11J. '"" i.rmitnl Pacllk View Mitmorl•I hrll, N"port ~~tr.-ce. In 1.1itu ot 0-rscontrltwllola ""''be n'lldeto n. .tlrn.rk•n Cltt'l(.tf 5ocl ... y. PS.LLliTT FEJIJH PILLET'T, r1ttld1t11I of ~ 81t-.c:ll, Cit. D1tl1t .. •tt1 ........ n'IMt" 5, lt7S. ~Yl¥td by i..-IM!.tMnd. P9rty Pw11et1. S..-\tlc~ wltt be l'lltld S.lvrHy at 1:00 PM, hclflc View Olape( Entembmelll, hcilk Vl•W Mamorl•I fl'erll, Ht wpor\ •ecfl,C.. VIHSO" ~Ea. VINSON, resident of OKI• '*"-· C.. Dltt. of GMlfl No...,...,. S, 1'1S.. $w•lv1td tl"t ,..., ton, U !Ke ""-111 Sen!•""'-· C..;-llrd;her. Edt•r •o•ditrs ot Ke1u1s; ,_ er•ndchlldrltn •ncf lltfllt lflt"l· 91"...iclllkk'ltft. S@rvktt Will .. flltd '5111un19y U :OG MA, 81tll Br....., Qwlptl Wllft JIJ1v. V1tr"°'1 PM.II llffl- cla111. 111t1t r-1tl, Pacific Vlit w ·Mittflirill Ptrk. """llOf"f .. Kit. ca. a.1111toeew1yMottuM-.,dlr.<lors . ...... FJIJ ...... CIS Gl.ASEJIJ. Diie '11 CIN~ •""*"' s. ms. Res~1 o1 c-aa MIMI, ca. S11rvlv1td •Y 1111 wffe J\INilUl;t#O~ttt,Mrt.1..ll>dltH. ""'"' 111 Miry ....... GI • ...i Mr-L Gtor91&~olTatiel.CL;­ -.."--.. .t.z ••-ofC."9~; OH tr1ndttf>. Rostr"t 1:• PM, Wtlk!llf Chapel Mlr,_y, Frldle., .....rftlf'l9. #Nu S.lt,wdtJ t :OO AM. 5'. JMc.lllrn C1llttlle: C1twr1;.1t, C.tt. #litNi. MllMftflll' He-.1111 Ollltlltnfl, 111- ~Hit•• ftestMltmot"lal hrll. • Wt•t11tt-.. ...... ydlfKtotS. "OLMllS SNEil.A M. HOLMES. ~ tt UllililM 9HCll, c.. Dflte tf .Ill ...... . =:-,..,·· 1971. '-"••1••111 tly Mr It'*" l. . ...i .... : ........ ~ "'"-GWC. Goff ¥Jf cos.ta MtM ...... CWotYlll,.......M-¥of-L.tQunt._. HleV•t: 1allt1tr, Cfltrlos .J . Orange County under this particular phase or the CETA program," Nelson said. ''There were more than 500 applications submitted by agencies throughout the nation and only 2S percent were approved for funding. NELSON SA ID the most lmportant criteria! foe project approval is that the grant money mu i t conti-ibut e significantly to a reduc- tionin unemployment. ··in addition, the pro- jects must be initiated quickly, must be short· term in duration and must be consistent with locally-approved com- prehensive development plans," he said . The M anPower Com· mission is a consortium or county government and the county 's largest cities that bande d together last year to pool all available federal aid into a single job bank program. Will They Cµll Them Himicanes? SANTA ANA -Good· night Irene! Hello Irv- ing! Disc jockey Bob Shan· non or radio station KWIZ has set out to bring equal rig'1.ts to the busi· ness of baptizing hur- ricanes. "Equal rights is equal rights. It is about time hurricanes underwent a sex change," said Shan· non. He wants the Natiooal Hurricane Center to give half of the hurricanes such boyish names as "BnK'e"' or "Irving.·• He has also. as ked his listeners to suggest male names for future hur- ricanes. PUBLIC NOTICE PlCTITIOUSaUSINQS NAM•ST.tT•M•MT 1lel follo<M .. ~-It aoi"'I ~nest '" MIDNIGHT DOG LE.tlSH CO .. m:at SJ>IMM<tr Dt" •• Ult\!At Nl9Ulfl, CA.ftl77 Milorlofl SMlor Gr•,..lr, Jr •• mn $plftNilltf' Dr .• Ut!,111& Hltuitl, CA. '"" This MINIS It C~ltd b\' M lft• t1..ica..1. \ M.S.Of'•""'r Jr. ""'"' •tatitmefll _, llltd wittl ,,. c-.ty OtR of o...,.. c~"" Oc· ...,,,·"'" . -Plltllht!N or.--(;ottt o.ur PllOI, Od.Jl,llld ....... 1.14,tl, "'' •1»71 .... ----··-;1:,.:: .......... • Onr 250 ll'•U:Olt"S•Vlt Gilb • Lflttlma G111••ntttd t LIB~t Gilt CtW' F'rff Ffll•I DEMONSTlllATION IN \'OUfll HOMl .•. fltO C>eLIGAT:ON ,., PffO~I 01'1 Wftlt l TODAY"( "YOUR JEWELRY 1 STORE" Mc:C11llo11t1' OI L•I,,.*• ••.cf!.. !HU"-l"'""TO"' Gr_ .... _.kn't:itll•Ntd&.tw· • "' n• " SAVE $1 Women 's Print Top 3.44 Reg. 4 .44. Lon g sleeve acetate/nylon T·Shirt for that casual look. Assorted prints. S,M.L. SAVE $2 Women 's Saddleback Jeans '7.99 Reg. 9.99. Saddleback styl ing, fl are legs. 100% cotton. Machine wash . Assorted colors. Sizes 5 t o 15. . SPECIAL Misses' irregular panties 3/88 Choose from assorted styles and fabrics. Great fash ion colors. In S,M,L sizes. SAVE $1 Men's Long Sleeve 3:99 Reg. 4.99. Coordinates with most outfits. Acrylic. White, solids. S,M ,l.XL. 6·QT. CAPACITY West Bend Slo.COOker LOW PRICE Norelco Coffeemaker 29.99 19.97 12 cup drip coffeemaker is immersib le for easy cl eaning. Light says whe n 'eady. (5135). Clairol Crazy Twirler 6.99 A cu rl ing wand designed with ready signal. Swivel cord/plug. Hai r clip and heat resiUant tip. • Separate porce la1n·on. ca rbon steel pot is easy ctean . 5 heat settings G'eat for stew. (5225). &i55?s . ~ 30% OFF 36 drawer 7.c§tg Reg. l 1.44. Helps organ ize and protect ha rdware. 13x6V2x l31h:" size. Styrene see·thru drawers. Special Buy! Family Athletic Shoes Your Choice 4.99 Athletic shoes for infants, boys, Jr. boys and mens. Leather and vinyl uppers with contrasting stripes. Originally sold for 7.88 in fall of 1974. Great buy for the whole fami ly. • Sale priced items effective Sat .. Nov. 8 and Sun .. Nov. 9 , 1975 ., ,,,. ,.., """k .,.. _.,. I" ·cH ...,._ ......... "'°" ~ '" '""-' fSA ....,. PAM: Bed at On.ngelhoti>e • Open ..,Hkdays t:30 to t:SO. Sundlyl 10 10 e. • r ~t,";: ":::0~ ,."":,:: 1°42•2216 , ~I: City Or. 81-n Grove Blv<11• Ooen we-10 lo 9. Sundoyo 10 lo 8 . . 1~-.c..rmk.11~iuct1 t-.. ......... ~ .......... ..., ........ JL~~-"::-:;::-.::-~~=..,=""~~·~..,.:::.:""='~3=900::::~So:;::...11<1:::.::•~'°'::;-~~'°~·~·•~so=f".~c~""~ .. ~·~~~.,.==~~ro~oe;;;.;;n~Do""11v:....:.e~'30"""10'-s._Su::'-"""'7'"'-,'-0_1_0_&~.~~~~~~~~~ 1.. ..... -..;..--;.:-~ .. ,-.. _...._ ' • . \ -, -/ .,... -------... _ .. , __ \ AJOOAILYPILOT Friday. Nov•mDer 7, 197& LM. Boyd When Divorce Meant Death Divorce LS a pr etty rough 1.'XPt'riel)rt._Qur Love and War n1un: admits. Hut it's not as ·-· -· ---.......... - rough hereabouts now <JS _uucc it wu:; in.__1 __ _.,. r;.;,...,.~""';--1 Mold3via 1'hat wu15 ._.principality of wh<it to· duy i:s u pnrt of Romunia, 'There was nu alimonv. no su11\>0rt payment , no sepuratc mainten~n'C'l'. no c~al fee 1.1nt.I no cc>urt cost. Alex;.lndru l.;u>Ul!<'anu, the ruler 01 tile p1<1ce from 1546 to 1568, s implifit'fl the situ;.ition greutly. J.1 £> 111st 1nlp0Si..'<l the dl'<1lh pen~1lt ,v on anybod:v \\·hn t.•vcn started divort't' pruc:t..•t•d ings. \\'tJ~tA.~ G t-:TS Ill-:<; Rt:Jo: -·· -• Inventory-shy -Auto Maker$ I 'Squeamish' <1 ''\Vho "':-is thl'.' first v•omun ev<·r to re· c-t•1vP a lu1i\'t'r:-.1 ty degree and "'hut 'A'tt!> lht.· subj('('\'! 0.01, ,.. ... tufl ... -. NEW J.C. PENNEY STORE OPENS NEXT WEEK IN LAGUNA HILLS MALL Store Features Arches, Tile Roofing and Other Spanish Characteristics Home Loan .l\.. F.IC'na l.u c r ciia (;urnaro i>iscopia was lht' l o1<l y so <'rt'(lite<t . On Junt' 25. Il;7R. Sht· V.'<l lllCd :i d•I(' turate in lht.'l•lugy. but th~ l lnivt•r :-.1ty 11f f'adu<i h1gv•igs :-..11d tut tut t:avt.• ht•r a d1it·tur :.1t t< 1n 1 1lulusoph~·. 1nslt•o.1d \\'ll!\'f J)() \'tlU n't·:111, purt• <IS drivt•n s now '!" Dri ven snov.· is nC'Vl..'r purt•. <>nl y :-innw madt• in labor<1lorics i:-. 1\)10:\!(; TllC>St: famJlil':-v.·hu h;,1\'C' <1ny rhddrt-n .it <tll . llfll• out uf t•vl'ry 5.5 ~uc h t'Ollplc•s h;n; o nl y c hild. 'l'ht'!->t' one-child households a r t.' mort• numt.•rous than tht' n111 lli -<"hi lt\r('n horn t.'S, plt·;i~t· nott· ('O~IP1\~Y l'RJ.:Slr>J·:~TS havt' better voc~1bul ari <'s tha n proft•ssiun<1l wri ters. Proft•ssiona l v•riters havt' bt•ltt•r vol'abularics than rolll'g<' professors. St;u·t ;1g:<tin . Civil en~ih<•ers hi.I V(' betl('r vocabularies than <ic - cou n t ;1 nt s . t\<:counl1.tnt s h:t\'t' bt•l l('r voc~1bul aries than musicians. And art.' vou a'A'are l h •1 t m usi(' i ;ins ha \'t' hc•ttcr \'\)('a bul ari es than s~1 lc>s n1t•n '.' SuC'h bt• tht> <'laim of our l . .:1nguagt• man a flt•r an t.'Xlt•nsiv(' :>ludv of !ht• 1)l"rtinent s urvt•ys. · Addrt·ss n1ail tn I. ,\1 Boyd. f' O Hor 1560. Costa i\1 esa CA 92626 Copynght 1975 t .ll Hoyd Mercedes 45051 S&L Earnings Ne'''port Ile.ach-based Capital Alliance Corp., owners or Marine rs Sav- 1 ings and 1.oan Associa- ~..,...~"---o!---'----.J tion. announced t'arnings C'ili-ii\-for the first ninC" months of 1975 . F or the nine months e nded Sept. JO. E'arnings 'A'E•re $707.523, compared with $017,367 during the likt.' period in 197·l. F.arninJ!s for share for the period were 56 ct~1lts. rompart•ci to ·19 cc>nls l't~porll'd fur thC' 197'.I period. Leasing we can tailor a lease or finance plan to. suit you Ml•-.; Vlelo ......,_. IJi-1740 4'5-1700 P.UBUC NOTICE ttlCTITIOUS •USINl!SS NAM• ST ATl!M•NT Ttt. roiio....11111 Pl!•W'I 11 dolnq IM,i. J'IHl•1: ARTl,.ICIAL INTE LLIGENCE RESl!Al'tCH COMPANY, 2T6)1 W.~le'f' Or,, !iOWll'I ~. c.eutornL• mn Mlccfl••• Kitltn 8 en1on. 1t•2• Winter Or., 5owln L•llu"•· Cllltoo-"'• ""' PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTI TIOU!I 8U!ll N f!l!I NAME !ITATEMENT f!lf' lollowing l)e•"<I"~ ere llo•n<Jbl.>>•- '""''" CUS TO M B UI LD I N G A.N D OESIG"I. \tt11 Mo,k•n• SI . ADl . 1, l't\onllr>glon ~.c ... C:~l•IOOl•<\<l'IM~ Tnom•s J ••On C.ooper •~•77 HO,.i.1111 St .. Apl 1, l-i""l•n9t0f' 8'!.Kll, <Alllorno• <l'IM 9 TII"' IMISl»HS I' COl'M:lw<l•CI by Ml •n· P1tric11 Ann Cooper , 1~•11 Hos~•»> dlvld!H;I. St., API. No 1, Munl•nqton !Wottn Mic nee• l(eltn Ben50fl C.Jntorn1• tlM• ,~~I sc'•''-m"'I .... , filed wlll'I IN Tni, busl"l''s ,~ <ondu<IHI oy..., '" ...-.. 'I' ,_ ol Ofllf\91 Coullly on Oc· CllwiO...t "*-"II, 111S. Tnon'll,JesonC.oop.e• '41t1f ...... ~1"'4d Ot•noe c:o .. u o .. n'f' Pilot, J Publi~ o,...,<Je Coi \t o ... 1w Pllol, Clct. t•ll,•nd Now 1. I•, 1911 «:114-15 Otl, 1•.l1 ... ndNow.1. u , It IS Cloll-1! PUBUC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS St.ISINESS NAM• 9.TATllMENT The tollowf119 perHn I) CIOinq ~­ neu 11: • SUSANNE'S LI OO COI FFURES. DU HeWpot'I 81...0., NewPOrt Be-cfl, C1Uf0f"nl1 '7MO Swt•n Teubw, 1•11 c.1"1 0.1 .... , NewpOrf e.1ch1 C•l!lort'!l•"1t6l Thh buSlnett h CotlOu<llMt tw M> '"' d!WlOUll. Suun TOUb'f' Thh t1•1'rnent ,..., 1u1tct "'''" tne C.OUntv Cter1' ot Orenve CoUnf'f' on Ck· iOtlfr 20. lt7!1. -· P\lbllsl>ecl Or11r19e C.01~1 Delly PilOf, 01:11•,ll,el'M:INow 1.t•.ttl!I «lool>1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCltEOITOltS SUP'Ell IOlt COUltT O" Tlollf STATlt: OF CALIFOltNIA fl()lt TMl!COUNTY Ol'OltANGlf Ne.A·M"J • Ettale of lllOBEAT A PARSONS, DIKHWd. NOTICE IS HEREBY Ct VEN 10 ttw creelllor\ ol 11\e 1 bowe """"'Cl dtt..tenl 1ii.1 111 per~ni t111v1no c111m\ ~'"" the wle1 ""<•<lent "'e requ"l!'d 10 Ille lllem, w!lh the iae<e•s•rY vouV>e~. on 1,. Ol'llcce ot IM clerk ol t"" "bO""' !'fl· llU..t<ourt, oo-to prit!.enl Owm, Y¥11hlhlr f!KfH<\r'( YOUCht••, to lhe UflGef"Slgned •I 11\e otlk•or Seide'!, c r .. 11 .J"<IStrber .. "'llorne'f'S .11 L.1w, 161' weslc•lfl 0.1 .... , -------------! S..lle 10e, Newp0r1 ~"Cfl, C"l1lornl" PURI.IC NOTICF. "ltlO, ~en '' tn.t place ol O<i\/ne•s ol tn.t unoerslgn<ed In •II matte•\ Pf"1ilin--------------l 1"!1kllhee1leteot uldoecet1e"'.wlln1n ~ l'ICTITIOUS 8t.IS1Nlt:S1 four niGnthi 1ftr llW: fffM publiceh ... ot NAMlf STATlt:Mlt:NT lhlsN>lke. r,,. lbll-lnQ per-.on 11 °"'119 -... 0.1eCl0t;totier IS. lt11 Ani•S ~·i~ie L. Peri.on\ I HT ERNA 1 I 0 N A. L Eiw<:ulrl~ottlleEsl•le DELICATESSEN. »OJ New-1 81..:1., ol llle.,bOveflilmed CIK- ,,..,.._, &e1en,c .. t1t.•1'60 S£10EL, ClllAIL Hil•Wl'I A. H•''""• lit! S Br.Slot .... SIE ... lflt • 'Sri • :S.nte AA•, C•ht An.r•y• .11 ...,,.. Th,, "'"'t'!e•S !• tO"'llUtHtO It\' "" ,,.. 161' w.,unH Dr .• Sult• H• rli•iduel ~ .. M:lll, C•l"-"ftl• tt- ,..,,"'" A H"\Wfl Tef: 1714) Ml.- Tho• st.,tement "'"' ht"' _,,. illr!! Atklnlenlerl:•1<:"""' c.ownty Cl••k ot °'""9" Counl'f' on No•· P\lbllstwCI Ot1t19e COiltl Oe•t~ PllOt, '"1berl.ll1S Ott1'.~4,lt ,.l""Ho".1,ltl.S .Jtt,0.1) .. _ PWlllM>ltcl Or•nlll' Co"U D1l1y PllOf, No""'mMr J, it,''· 18, 1•1.S •1'8-/S PURUC ~OTICE 8-7tJM SU"SlttOlt COUlllTOI' THE JTATI OP' CAI.I l'OllNIA l"OA TMI COUHTT O" OltANGE Mt. A·twl• HOTltl Oft NllAltlNO 01' P•TITION l'Olt "lt08ATI OP' Wll.L AflD CODICIL AND Ll!TTEltl • " P UBLIC NOTICE Laguna Hills Penney's Opens RUT AUTO m.-ik ers havC" shied away Crom spurring production -to keep i·nventories-ln check 3nd avoid a repeat or last year's massivl' Rates Dip To 9 1/4o/o ;\bo~1t 350 new jobs ha,·e been crt.•a led v.:ith tht' t)Jlt'ning or lhl· n ev.• J C. P('nney stort· in tht· l .11g una llills :\·l ull. The store, which v.·ill open its doors to lhe publiC' \\lednt•sd uy, is lot•ttL'<i adjacent to the San Diego ~l'C't~way i1nd is tht• mall 's fourth major department ~lOl't' IT F.:\!C01'1 P i\SSt:s a total of 178.863 square fl't't or salt"s s1>•1l·e . in{'Juding <1 rree-standing auto St'rvire l't~nter. ·rh(• new facility brings J .C. Penney back to thE.' l.:1)!una art><.i ;ift<•r a hiatus of eight years. Penney's OPt'ntod a stort' in I.ag-una Reach in 19-11 but moved ou t in 1967 when major Pl'nney·s units v.•cr e opened in 1-lunlin~ton He.ach and Newport Beach. ·rht• :1r('hill'<'lUraJ theme Of the building I::< Bordeaux Doped France's Second Wi1iery Scandal? ROROF.AUX , f''r<inc.·t.• {U PI J -A court is pr(· paring charges a gainst wine shippers ror doping wines labeled Chablis. Macon and Alsace bound ror the Unjt<•d States. It was the second wine scandal in Rorde<1ux in a year. AC('ORl>I'.';(; TO C.'OU RT officials. the second aJlegt"d v.•inc fraud was discovered -as was the first when govt•rnn1ent tax ins pectors discovered lh~1t ;1 ::;hipmt.•nt of t h1~ three white v.•ines C'ontained more than tht~ lt'gal amount or chemicals inte nded to "s t ;tbilizt~--it for its O(•(';u1 voy a~e <1nd storagt• in tht• linitt-d Stalt•s . Tht• ofri<·ia ls s~1id !ht.• wint• contained a lt'gal amount of sulfur anhydride, known for centuries ror stoppini? :1 st•c.·ond ft•rmentation or win<'. But tht• "·int' al so containl:'(I ;1 second chemical identified bv v.•ine indus try offic·i als here <1s similar to sodiuiTI nitrate . Tht• offiC'i:il s said the dos(' in the unshipvt•d "'int· "is c·11mpletely rorbidden bec~1u se it 1.-; poist)n. l:'lrl PARIS, NEWSPAPERS lamentt.'CI the new scanci•ll with t:Aurore saying, "J>oor Bordeaux. hC'r beautiful robe risks this time to be well soilE"d by thi s ne"' t1i C'k<"ry . ·· ;\fll'r a ce lebrated trial in DE"ccmber, 1974, eight Jlordr<iux winr dealers drew prison terms a nd tht• equi\·alent of $8.-14 million in tax fines for selling cht><tp rt>cl wint• labeled ~s prestigious Bordei.1ux . Consumer Credit Up • ID September WASHINGTON tAP' -Consumer borrowing incrt-ased in September by $1 .'I billion. the bi g· gest monthly risC" s inc-e Oc tober, 1973. The St>plember fi gures shO\llC"d that C'onsumcr buyini:? continued strong. It has bet'n consider<'d the strong point in th(' nation's economy that is leading the nation out of the rect>ssion. AS CO'.'ISUME RS bor- row more . they buy . more. which r esults in mort• jobs in good s produc in g industries. Total outs tandin g con· sumer credit in St.•p - tember \Vas Sl90 .07 billion. up S2.16 billion Oceanside UF'W Win from a year earlier The Septembr r in- crease of Sl.·f billion compared with a ris(' of $809 million in August. and "-'as the biggest mon- thly ri se s in<'t' Sl .76 billion in /\u)olust of last year. The gain in auto credil of $4·16 million romparl:'d with a gain of Sl1 2 million in .'\u ~ust and 'A'as the la rg('st g;dn since S-UIS m illion in Ol· tober. 1973. <tit hough still well below the record of $009 million in J a nu;.iry • of 1973. Sp;1nish in character, featuring arches, arched col· onnades and tile roofing. Walls are s lumped block , fini shed in nn off ·"·hite cement wash. AMON<; Ttlf: [)EPARTMEN'l'S featured in the 11\'W stort' a r e home furnishings, appliances. sport- i ng goods, c:osm etics. paint and hardware, je"·elry, and ready-to-wt•ar c-lolhing. Al so included are a 20-station beauty saJon, 3 120-seut restaurant, and a custom home decorating· center where s taff decoralofs will be availabfe to visit customers' homes and help them in the selec- tion or furnis hings. Adjacent to the store, the automotive service renter will provide such services as tuneups, wheel <:11ignments, a nd brake overhauls ror up to 18 cars at ~ tim<'. MOST Of' TllE DEPARTMENTS will bC' stocked with Penney's own brand name items. About two thirds of the total work force of 400 "'ill be employed in sales positions and the re - mainder in s upport services such as office. stO<'kroom and maintenance areas. Tht> newly -hired "associates:· as Penney':s pre· ft>rs to call its employes. have been given 16 hours of training in s ales and merchandising procedures . layoffs . LOS ANGELES (AP) The 53·day inventory. -1-lome loan rates in th6 which an industry metropolitan area hctve un<1ly s t described a s registered another drop. "<'XC't'llent and a nice falling from thl' 91"l per- working r ange to be in.·· <'enl level on Ocl. 22 to91f.r 1~ the lowest since Sep-· percent this week. te mber 1974 jus t before the start or the dis - astrous 1975-model year. · Inventory, expressed in days ' s upply, in- dicates how long new auto:s would last at the current salea rate if no more cars wt' re built. P ESPITE enthusirusm about small cars. the No. I-selling ;"!1odel was the s tandard s ized Chevrolet. The s mall car seg· ment, however , gained over the last year. Sub- compacts. s maJI foreign Spoke:-1 m e n for 3rea savings and loan assOC'ia·· lions said the drop is due to a lowering of shortJ term interest rates, ifl'o eluding the rates on in- v e> s t men t :; such a Treasury bills, whic compete with the S&l.A> for funds in large r sav- ings accounts. 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There's an added bonus here, ror not only do you get the dependency deducllon. He gets .one for himself too. Q: Your daughtrr £tlbl i.ta coll~e student. SM earned 11,llDO this poit iummrr. Her total JUppOri for '75 will come to 16,000, Jri. eluding tuition. You're contributing $2 /X)O to htr support. She ii gttting the remaindm'-$2,200..., a.a a acholaTahipfrom Mr col.U:ge • and ahe does not hove to-perform services /OT that acholorslrip. Do you loae thedependencvdeduction/or her? A: No. This ls another tax-saving exception to lhe rules. The scholarship money is not gross income to Ellen because it is tax.free, provided it's used for tuition, room and board, or books and equipment related to instruction. Better still, the $2,200 scholarship is not taken into account when toting up :support. On these facts, Ellen's total "support" for the year is $3,800 and y°'tsupplied $2.000. You win. 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'to Fr ...... 1.IO t Jt llV!--.. ic.hMCl Jo0 I ~ S'll,, "· Narl"41 \It. 4 IS I + 141 !tvOJ\Or .1511 t 11 S.._ • .. USFJCle(J ... 11 Jl )I • t. M Mll co a. l it Ml _.,.. OMot s ,, t i"•""" Fl.lqWA lnctu ltf " ...... "" l(Oprefl'-.. 1 IJ ..... Horris 1.20 •• ,, ....... \9-lfldltllS )t J\'f+.,.. USFo\l.Vb .• II l,...._141 A.oloc:MC:,50 t 14 I0"'-'141 10.52 ,.!tOOIOO ••• --4 0.-K.9r.M11 .t4 J •O 11-..--. NACOll .IOl1 IS )J14i+ 14 SCAS.rvic• .• SI 2\' ... =l.ta!J 711.,_ , •• Apco Oll a. I n 22tlo ••• "Mto ., )I 1'14o+ \oil c;..,..•IJ'IClllll A 16 t ••• KACPLIJ.111 •• 1S:-.+ V. NAMll,\SG • 40 ~ ... 141 ~Cp ,, 1 J\lo ''• t~·• S :114+ ~ r Q: Doe• this mean you should discourage your son or daughter jrom getting. a loan on their own? ""9co C0ttt , •• to . JYI-"'° corn S t2• IVt •.. GAC COtp . . Jit .... •. . IUrtCSo ·* S 1 ll'"° + .... NAmF'h 1.10 10 lJ 1•"-'-V. SC11trlt1Q _. 21 4t4 SJ~~ • 'lo · •• J3 · •te.-"° I A: No. In fact, if your child can get a substantial loan. you almost alwa ys come out ahead. Don't let the tax tail wag the economic dog. If your child can get, say. a $4,000 _loan and earn another $2,000, lhat's $6,000 less you must sup- A'PL Op·"° s St 11 ..... "" 51 e '·" ' .. "" . .. GAF Qt .n • ff 10'11+ \lo 1(.9,, GE 1,6'0 ) 11 11•. .... NCtlAlr 'IOtt • )0 1:-.-.... Scllllt1 8 ... 19 IO ll'rlo ... \r. USlndu • • • 71 Milt ••• Appli'pl'Ltt •• 1100 7J ••• E•t.JD1f t12 "'"' ••• GAFIJf l.20 •• ID 1t\lo-Yll lit9MNl.3'Q, 12 ,,.,., ..... NOOIA.lrlWI .. 151J.l•+l•ll Sc•ll ...... l).M21 1SI ""'-"' usu.w .n t .... +\lo """"H Me .. n 3 ••• ='·"'·· '11 +I GMftkl.«I ' 1 11 .. -Uo 1(9nPL11Sl, IS o ..... "" HDellutl.02 I 411 ·~ .. -..... SCM Cp .SO . J6 111419"" US -RMllJ ·· u 1-. ... .... , .. l.OilJ •• •S .... 1.11 •• IA u~."" o-r.tt .60to .. ,. •1 .c.1,1no1111. 'lV.+Yo NO lll0..11 21 21V.•"" $0),t,lod.60t J7 IO!h •.• us si...t I JS21t .-. 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J __ I ~b ia in law achool, Jarut in Mr l&t year of college. Eath haa. a $3,000 scholart hip.and each earned JJ.SOO daring iumm.er '75. Yov Attia.nt .IM .. ll --.. ~-.. ... Jv.-·v; GATX IJO 1 21 a v. ... ltlllOVO ,IQ II JS. '"--· .... Nos.PIM l.ltl ''rt.a * ... 5cav! tM+o I JJ 11 11:i.c.+ * Uilll1"•1 ...... •• II IYI •. NII.WO 1.1'9 e !Mt.+ llti 1.n :. J 11"" + l'o OCA (,ofJ> ID IJ •!Mi-.... K9t..ood .ID · · •11 11 + .... NOSPpf •. 10 • • zlO 41,,..-YI Scovtl pl fVo . • S lO -\6 t.ffllTplA IV• • . 17 11 .~wl •• t ..... " $9': 1 1 m ll--1111 Gfffllnl c.p •• s 1~ ••• Kermtl l.'9 1 14 """ ... IWSF'slf 7."1 ,. lllO IS +1 \c;l.Gd910 v •• 11 41'1! ••• \.lllill'Odl Cp , II ... Alllfttl:llD'I •• '1 ,_ • ...., • 7 1111'1-"ll Gtmi&llfll• •• •ll"Wo •.• K.e-11..i .• Jlt'4 •·· ,...t:m.2Stll5'1•1 J ,, !iuldpl ,171:1 •• 1 1\:.+Yt Ufll,..r l .tCIA 1t 2'.,.._.,.. 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Whatareuourdependencydeducfio:nlituatfom? ~ '· .. A : &th You and Jane's parent& cal) take a dependency , deduction. -You get one' for Bob. They get one ror Jane. Anftc:of~.,·J::IO AS\.\• \o'I .1011 JS 2~ ••• O.nCIM..M I 4S IMll+ "'° l(lmbCll.60 9 )ti) l4o +I Mwit lncl""·' 11 1J•f,o -.... Sotat"'Paw .111 I • 1• • -U\lllt!Fd'.'6 10 :N tt.1,-.,. AnMt•""*I M lllll-\11 .DJ Alt 12Yt-141 GftO. ... !aet J !W J!Mi-.. ftlflglOS • .tel I XI l'Alo ••• NWSllpf 4 IO t .. .., v, !iHr1G0 .S1 11 IS& l•'ll•I U$MCJillO 4 611 n•+J\lo .tnC.wpilftl t s 12•+ 111 ~"''·· • ,......,_.,.. Qel!OyMm t ltt 41\lo-"" KlnchC .tOJI I 11 '1> •·• N•Mt\1 .ci1bi~ 1l • -'4 !iHn 1 . .0.11 Slt 6f~+l\lo U!Mllntt"l•ll 22• •11\-1~ Af:'ltll lnctw 11 1tS ""'+ \t. pf S . • • •1 + " Gft tlK 1.60 1t 42'9 47~-\.Ii K L M Alrt · · 1 70"' + lio NWSll 1 . .0. t 12 )1'1\i • • • 5Mlr•ln LIPI . • 11 , .. + V. Ut .... 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I ' ---... ~-.. .. • ~ .~; ... ~ ~ ~~~~ .. ~~ ...... ~ .. ~~~~~~-• J . _ ........................ ~ .................... . - , ' ' < ·----- . A11 DAIL y PILOT Fr1dar, November 7, 1975 Weekend Calendar Dinghy Racers Vie in Harbor THE J F.1\N SCHE~CK SERI ES has al\\•ays al- tracted sailors on a national and international level and is now established as one of the mort• col- orful and important sailing events on the Wcsl Coast. Raees will be <'Onducted Saturday and Sund uy over C'ourses inside the bay. In other local action, Voyagers YaC'ht Club will sponsor the st>venth r ace of its popular Hum11hrey · Rogart St"ries ·-ror Performance l-fandicup Hart• 1'1 E'Cl yachts on Suturday, <tnd l)ana Point YJl'hl Club will "'ind up its Pl-IR F' series on Sunday. Southern California Ya('hting AssoC'iatinn calendar : J,os AngelE's·Long Beach SE . .\!. REACJ-1 VACI-IT Cl.UB -Sunday Sailors Series No. 2. Santa ~tonita Ra y PAI.OS VERDES YACHT CLUB -Cold Duc k Series No. 1 (keel boats) Saturday. SOUTH COAST CORIYI'IUAN YACHT CLUB -Jntraclub Invitational Saturday. OEI. REY YAClIT CJ.UR -Sunday Skippers SE'ril's ~o. ·I. San Diel(o SAN OlEGO YACITT CLUB -Sinnhoffcr llot Rum Series CIOR) Sunday; Southern Ca lifornia .. I r Coastal Sailor Leading -· - Women's Sailing Association regatta, Wednesday, '- Nov. 12. Sil.VERGATE Yi\CHT Cl.UB -Sinnhoffer " Mu~ O'Ru m Series. CSDl-IF J Sunday. SOtJTHWESTERN YACIIT CLUB -Sinnhof- fer Keg O' Rum Serie.s, J\.10RF, Sunday. J.. 4 1:1~: .._ ,iWi&:l Coa•lal Sun, Moon, Tide• "'""'lier FJllOAY Setondlllgh 10:5~• m. " "'""""' •:JOp.m. '' s.tnt lille nl9'1t •nd •arty morning SATUJIOAY clauets, Olhe<wlff ,..,, "'""",.,. lo-Fl,..,thlgl'I l:JOa rn, u Flrsl-S:S2a rn " ~·-Se<Olld hlgl'I ll;S411.m. "' S.CCWMllow T:l.Jp,m. '" L.iil)ht v11r\11ble willds !hi~ ....arnlng SUNDAY ....,IOlll9ftl. HIQM loefilY nffr65. Ffr-Jlhl9'1 2:Sl1.m. " First I-1:21a.m. '·' C.0.Jl•I lemperalures wlll fan9i1 Sietond high l :Olp.m. . ' belwttn so •no ••· lnl•nd l•m· s.<.CM'ld IQW 1:37p.m. ,, s.un rlws6:1111.m , :i.els 4: 5Sp.m. r.r•lu~ wilt ••nge Del"'''" q, &nd 12. n. w1ter temper•ture wtll 119 YI. Moon rl\115 10:1311.m., setsl:)'lp.m, Your Horoseope Leo: Surge Of Creativity SATURDAY, NOVE~IBER8 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES ( l\o1 arch 21-April 19): Apparent setback is merely a temporary delay. You are due ror good news, favorable response to proposal . T1\U RUS (April 20·l\1ay 20): You require addi· tional information befor e embarking on a journey -or written assignment. Check rileS. Do some re· searC'h. · "'' GEMl:\11 ( ~1 ay 2l ·June 20): Involvement is em- phasized. You learn facts of life concerning budgets, policies, commitments. CA.~CER. <JunE! 21 -July 22): What seemed permanent could "slide away." Don't hang on to past. Future can be bright if you change with the times. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Surge of creativity comes to forefront. Your ideas could sparkle with originality. You become more independent in thought, action. VIRGO <A ug. 23-Sept. 22J : You get on more solid footing. You obtain valid appraisal involving pro- perty, long-range project. You may feel as if pulled in opposite directions. l.JBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Confusion r esults if you try too much -settle on goal, achievement. Scattering of forces is negative -versatility is . positive. There is a difference. Many of your desires will be satisfied. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relative is stub· bornly insistent -and sincere. You will have to be diplomatic without being . patronizing. Written material m ay be more important than usual. SAGfl'TARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready ror ehange, travel, variety -and ror questions hurled by -young persons. Money is involved. Your ability to stand tall for beliefs is put toteSt. CAPRICORN <Dec:. 22-hn. 19): Much that OC· curs ls subdued, beneath the surface. Cycle i3 such that yOU gain. but you also learn who is ''for you" udotherwise. ' _ I AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 181: JI willing to pierce beyond the superficial. you learn and.make riignillunt gains. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Romance. ere.UY!I)', lnlt111illod relallon1hlps -th .. e ore emplaMIRd. You wW be able to organize, to band le ............... ,and ~lbility. JI -J' la. ,.. Wflliday Y<!U b ave drive, _..,, ambition -you are. creatlve ahd Ill· ' / ~ , -- " " / _, If you get the feelin g somebody's pointing th"e fin ger at you , you're right. ' We ve got a serio us situatio n in Southern California . Our current suppli es of natural gas are d'Vindling, and it's going to take time to deve lop new sources. We at the Gas Company realize it's our problem. But you should know it's also yo ur problem. Here's why. · We're already unable to supply many of our larger "interruptible" industrial customers and if all of us don't make a serious effort to conserve natural gas, we're going to have to start curtailing supplies to small businesses as. early as 1978. That means some businesses are going to be hurt, and people will lose jobs.The resulting fffects on the economy are depress ing to contemplate. Every- one will be affected. . ,We'te asking your help at home and m work. Pl ease conserve natural gas. If you don't know the many ways you can save thi valuable res9 urce, fill in the coupon and send it to ljS • ._k' ... r .,·. '· :r J ' t 2 Yachts Gei· Sydn~y Record GREAT BRITAIN II WILL be taken back in about six weekS by a second crew in an effort to beat the 219-day round-trip record between Sydney iUJd lpndon. . We have a progra~ for everyone, because conserving energy 1s everyon es concern. .But it's got to start with one person. You. r -------------------~-------------, I Southern California Gas Company 6 I l Consumer Information Ml24 l 1 1 Box 3249 Terminal Annex I -"" I 1 Los Angeles, Ca. 90051 gas 1 I "°"""" I I · I 1 Please send me information on.how to save natural 1 .gas 0 at home 0 i,n business D in industry \ I Name AdClreS6 City &ate ~ip . •\ ---------------------------------- ' ' ' . . Energy' is our bu irtes8~ Consel'\ling energy.is everyone'rbuSiriess.·· _,__, __ ·-• • -' •, ome-- I, ,,~80NDEEJUl ( Of .. w,,,......, 1'blnlc ~ ltlld )'OU <OUld -veal 1,tra1 : T ' t · 'tldo wart e 'ltey' messMe at the first Clllld H~allh and sa{ety Night..-..eo~sponsol''ed by Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presyb. terian and the Or8'11e County Cha~ oi,a~ Cl"'•.. · On'the panel were Dr. Marlene Coleman, Harbor Pediatricsi RN · MarjOrl& Pyle, Hoag OB s up eTYiior";"" R·N 'Nan·c:r Donaldson, Hoag staff and Red Cl"OM volunteer, and LVN Dave Thorne, Red Cross nursing &JXI. disaster services coonli.Dator. A capacity audience of parents, expectant pareqts and college students at Hoag Con- r erenc e Center were given guidelines on making homes safer for ,youngsters. Thorne listed some overall family safety ideas. -Take a -Red C1""5 first aid course. They're free. "Every' · person should be trained in basic first aid. Classes are offered throughout the county. Courses range from 8 to 70 hours and further information is available on locations by calling 835-5381 , '' COURSE OFFERED -Learn cardio~pulmonary re- Suscitatiori. "You may not have e nough time to reach an emergency room or wail-for a . paramedic squad to arrive.·· These classes are of'fered by both the Red ·cross and the coun- ty Heart Association. . -Be prepared for disasters. ''When an emergency such as the San Fernando Valley earthquake occurs, you will need lo be seU- t supporting for several days." Not advoc•ting "diggin& a hole hi ~vour back:v ard like we did in the '50I, ''Thorne suuested keep- ing available three estra days' supply or foodstutfs. 1uch as canned f!>Od aod powdered milk. "Don't expect to go to the groceey-· st'ore and pick up ajar of pe,om>t butter." Keep a s upply or water bandy. In emecaencies.. tum off your water heater-. drain the tank and :iB.ve lbe wi.ter. You'll fiave 40 .g8llons at the ready. He also advised having camp- ing gear such as tents, sleeping bags, lanterns and cookstoves, "eve~ if you don't plan on going ~ camping.·• HAZAJIDS SHOWN A film entitled "'.Accident Prevention'' was screened listing potential hazards Inside and out, sidethehome. ~ Falls: the general rule is to never leave a child alone when he might fall. Even the tiniest infant can w iggle enough to injure himself. Dr. Coleman emphasized that the comments she bears most during accident calls are: "He never did this before," or "His · older brother never did this" or "I didn't think he could move lhatrasl." Applying her comment to all common childhood accidents, she qoted that parents must be aware of the child's development and the dangerS that come with each phase or growth. "What he co uldn't do last week, he might be able to do to- day." Bums : Keep m atches out of a •• ;. -. ' ~· l· ~. y , ' • !'., ' • - • ' f ""· ' .. • <. ,• ,,...., -. 1; ~~· .. • BEA A"'°"'SON~"Edllor F•klay, N....,J,;~)W; -', -. , Poge.81 > -·."----., ,fl .. ~-~ ) ... ' . -·· • child's reach. Don't leave a child unsupervised near ironing board, heaters or kitchen range. On range, keep pot hand.Jes turned in and unplug appliances when not in use. Choking ~ The general ruJe is if there is an opening and a small object, one will find the other when a small child is concerned. • SMALIJ 8.BJ'ECTS ,."Every.thing goes into· the mouth, Uµt_ \he child c-an 't sWallOw it i( it isn't there for him 1t.Opick up/' • Shocb: Buy and install s.atety coVen fQr all outlets. When the child gets ambitipus enough to ·remove covers, extremely close supervision is the answer. A: new product on the market is a ·transformer which ~uts down the voltage in the hcJw;e when a Short occurs. Thus-. if a child in· serted something into the elec· tric outlet, causing a short • , .. circuit, th e c urr e nt i s automatically dropped lo a less dangerous volta2e. Poisons : Almost anything in the home can be a Potential poison to a child. Keep all caustic !\.quids and cleaning fluids in !Ocked compartments. - Medicine cabinets should be fitted with locks. Aspirin and vitamins should never be called candy. The two most common overdoses in children are caused by_ children swalloWing these drugs. The garage should be child· proored as well. Paints, petrole um products , insec. ticides, pesticides and other fluids should be locked away. All chemicals should be stored in original containers. In · a pop .. bottle or other con- tainer, the fluid may look edible to a child. Also, the information on the container is valuable in case the child ingests theliq':lld. Drowri ing: Never leave a child unattended in any amount of water. As soon as possible, get your child "water-proofed " 1n a swimming program to reduce the hazards of a pool accident . • Fire: :\l the first sign or smoke, get out of the hou se . Smoke can kill before the fire does. Call for help rrom "" . neighbor·s hom e. In emergency situations. being prepared may save a life. Some guidelines: -Have fire department, police department, doctor's numbers listed on or next to the teleph one. -Have a permit-to-treat form at the doctor 's o!fice and one at home tor the babysitter to take to the hospital or doctor so th<it treatment will not be delayed: -Leave complete care instruc- tions with the babysitter and talk them over to make ~ure they are understood. -- -f.l ave treatm ent <.'Onsent <tnd instructions for what to do in an emergency in writing .where it can be used qui ckly. Ir the ::,Ltlcr h a s no transportation, make sure there 1s help nearby. -Jn ve::.t igale loco.&tion or nearest par.-medic unit. It helps lo know in advance whether it is quicker to reach th e nearest emergency room or wail until paramedics arrive. Interested parents can scncf for "Your Child and 1-l ousehOld Safe- ty" by Dr. Jay M. Arena, 3l E. •list St.. New York, N.Y. 1001 7. The pamphlet is free ... · Parents can keep track or cur. rent sarety issues throug h a newsletter produced monthly by the Women for Political and Social Action . P .O. Box 553', Altadena, CA .. 91001. The Red Cross can provid e an Emergency Family flandbook . •/ l •. . ~ . Comm 1 uters Find Identity • • • t("• I ~"S'.9~55 ~;;-;-;.;. --- UC/ students arid commuter advisers .are, left to 7igty~:DoUg Hµ~lltnJln. JtJ(f MF,d<Jff. B~ Mitch~ __ ~ L • ~-~~ RQ5sffom, Barbar§! Whitney, _Qa~~ Wf!srrup. Larry Jackfr1,. ~ince Manopoli aqd ,Pa~y Bentl~y. • • •• ' • • I By DENNIS McLELLAN Of tlM P.lly ..... _,. The UCI Commuter Students calendar for Oct, 28 read "Chat with the Chancellor and potluck at Doug's 6:30 p.m ." Doug is Doug Huberman, one of seven advisors for the un- iversity's Commuter Students proeram, now in its second year of operation. 'We know that life outside the classroom is as important as inside_' The chat with Chancellor Daniel G·. Aldrich is just one o[ the many. activities that were . planned for this quarter at ad· · visors' homes in the most dense- ly populated student residenti al areas: Balboa Island, Newport Peninsula, Costa Mesa. Santa Ana and Tustin. The program was designed. by Student Suppart Services to pro· vide an opportunity for com- muters to meet classmates after school hours and promote a "sense of identity with the un - iversity." The turnout at Huberman·s home numbered approximately 30 or •·about as many as my house can ho)d ." not live on campus. said Gentry "We know their Life outside the classroom is as important as it is insi de: Commuter students don"t tend lo identify with the campus. We fell we ought to be able to do something for th('se folks .·· SUCCESS Gentry and Ms. Parish feel the yl'ar-old program has proven to be a succes::1 . About erx> have turned ou t for activities lhi s quarter and tht> response has ~een enthu siastic , s aid l\.1 s. Parish. The program, which operates on about $8,000 a year from re- gistration fees, also has attracted INFORMAL the attention of other school s . "The chancellor spent the Gentry said he receives two or wholeeveningtalkingtopeople," three calls a week from colleges said Hu berm an. "It was pro-interested in starting a similar bably the first time students program . cou1d inrormally talk to him.'' Six undergraduates originally There was a · considerably were hired partti me to sponsor larger crowd for a beach party activities for commuters and 1.o (300 showed up> and al a 01 pro· "get to know them so they don 't gressive dinner'' where 150. feel out of the m ainstream," said moved from house to house for the Gentry. variOuscoursesofthemeal . He described the advisors as "Food goes over big," "ad-those who "know the campus, mittOO Joyce Parish, assistant tend to b e good s tud ents deanorstudents. t •. academi cally , have som e Both Ms. Parish and Bob Gen-. leadership experience and are in- try, usocir,tedeart, meet with the tercsted.'' advisors Weekly to discuss up2t Advi s·ors thi s year are comingactivities. Huberm an, Vince Manopoli, The idea for the unique Pro-Dave Westrup, Bob Mitchell. pan, evolved because aJ?prox· Patsy Bentley. Barbara Whitney 1mately 80 percent of the un· and Je!! Mal1dorf!. They hold iversicy's 9,361 PoPUjaUoo does weekly meetings ill their ofri•e in the Antrap. the dent center. AllVISORS' llOM F:S Almost all or the ac.·llv itit·s from a Halloween party. t.dks qn tenants· rights a nd carL'('r op · portunities, potlucks and a btuld your own ice cre<1 m ~und ~11 · night -take plac(' 111 lht • :.iclv1s~•rs · homes. ''Our experience 1::, b.iscd nn the fact that it is d1ff1<·ul t lur slu dt"nts to get back her(' al no!Mt . Our thrust 1s to take the uni\''''""' ty out to the community .·· In order to rn ake Ct•nnnutt•r:-. a"·areof activ1t1es, ~1 wc·t·kJy col umn is printed in the university newspapL•r announc1n~ upco1n in g even!s . f."/ycrs ~tl:-.o ar1· circula ted and a ncw::,ll'ttc.r I'> mailed once a quarter. "Communicating with a stu · dent population that spreads throughout Orange and I .. os Angeles counties is a very di[· fitult thing to do," said Ms . Parish. Rut th e m cssa~e seems to tx- getting out. Ad visor Barbar a Whitney agrees the program I~ attracting ·more students this year. · She feels they have a better · Idea of what types or activities produce the biggest rcspanse. Rut one thing remains constant: the potluck dinners. ''Food draws them more at. firstl think," .,idMiJo ~ I ·- ., ' • I ---,. l . l ..... Bf DAIL V PILOT F"tlday,No~7.1$75 Services Fill Needs. By 1..AURIF. KASPER Ot.,_a.itr,,11ttSiltH True to th<' old cliche that "looks can be de· ceiving, '' Saddleback College·:s new Women's CenTtt looks jusl like any 6f Che otlief trailer:; on campus. But the womt.'n inside the temporary slruc· ture are bcnl on prnviding :something they l'On· sider im1'.10rl<1nt ;.inti need("(I but not available before the center wasopt:ned this quarter. Anna Mc Farlin, the ell rector, defines il ~imp­ ly as a "support system'• for the y,·omen on cam- pus. Under hE'r umbrella description comes help in j?f'lting throup:h the college routine, ;:1cademic counseling, wom e n's studies class~. rap i;:rouos. 3 referral service, employment information, ''100 instant fri~nds,'' and even a group of women in - f('nt on w riting literature ubout women for children. . • Director Anna L. Mc Farlin gives class schedule --"- advice to Lesley Irby (left). June Dates Betrotha:ls Th(' <'l'nlC'r h as evolvl'd quiPlly, with obvious in~('rest but little lobbying from the campus O 'Neaf·Stapp . \\'Omen. had always been impressed with the needs ex-theacademicworld,startbytakingclasses atthe "lt evolved becausC' son1cbody \Vantcd to do it pressed by the women returning to school. center. • h-lr. and Mr's. 'Edward Wilson O'Neal or ... me ... ;:ind son1cbody \\'as willing to let me ''T alk about no confidence and scared rode-''lt'a,i a vf'ry warm, friendly. supportive Costa Mesa have announced the engagement of do it ... them (the coll ege trustees and a<l · 3th," she said. "They really needed each other. group," Ms. Mc Farlin said. their daughter, Peggy Angela O'Neal to David ---,,,;·:ni:ttr~to~~ !\o1-s.--M<>F:aFJin-explained------'"·'heydidn1t-need-me•C''-''---------""""""',----...,.. Women at the center do not preach reminism Edwafd Stapp. · Three ye~1rs ago she had written descriptions ·· -au-iar4tturm·:rome-people-off-and-thet.!s-no>tt---Mia1 O'Nea Sierra Hi h ' ' ' 1lf some wome1l's studies courses she wanted to The campus women needed a pl ace where what We're hrre f or," explo!lined Lesley Jrby, one School, Whittier, attends Cypress Collegef)Y ere teach. After being told there probably was little they could m eet . This was provided, to the ofthevolunt('erpee radvisors. her {iance Mso studies. A g't'aduateo( Magnolia interest in the classes, s he filed the course in her women's happy s urprise, 1ast summer when Dr. They say they just offer "alf kinds ot sup-High, he is the son or the Edward Earl stapps of desk drrlwer. no~ l..ombardi, the district superintendent, of· port," which m ay involve helping a woman re-Anaheim. 1"hl•n, la;;t winter, she \vas asked to teach the fered them a trailer on campus. gist er, encouraging her to get into politics, help-No date bas been set for the wedding. courses. ln the spr ing quarter, she offered two Complete with offices, a lounge a rea stocked ing her solve problems with child care, health or mort.•c l ~1ssc<s. with · 11terature of interest lo women and a family or making referrals where help is availa- /\11 of them were filled, !ihe said, ''and ever· C'lassroom, the center is staffed by Ms. McFarJin, ble. )'bocly .S C'C'med pJeasC'd." ~part-time clerk typist and volunteers. "We constantly have to get around ob .. :"Jfl,\'. there are J2 <'Ourses in the program and "'It's an exciting thing. Gee, we've had an slacle;," Ms . ?.1eFarlin said. She believes the student~ can eit her t ake them for pt'rsonal enrich-awful lot of support," the director said.' "support sys tem" offered at the center will be m<'nt or lo earn an Associate in Arts degree in In addition to the women volunteers, the neededuntil equa lrightsforwomenbecomesare- . \Yomt'n's S tudies. faculty, .tludent government and commL1nily · aJity. But l\1s . l\·I<' Farlin had another inter est. As a • have offered support and encouragement. "I see a place for us for a long Umetocome,'' counselor wo_rking _\.1rith both m en and women, she Many women, especially those returning lo 5hesaid. Unload Burden DEAR ANN l..ANQERS : Our 27-year- old son· is a drug atldict. J.fe lives at homl' and re- fuses to work. The rugs ar.d rurniture are ruu of cigarette holes and hi s rather and I ;:tre afraid he'll bu r n the house down one of thes e nights -us with it. Thi! boy h as been on and orr meth adone for hell? J,ord knows we de- serve some peace in our old age. liow C'an we get it? -1-fEl.Pf.ESS AND M!SF.RARl.F. llF.AR FRlf.SllS: J.et's start \\'ilh lh«" la1"'5 in this country. Nowhere were turned . Usually it's the woman who pays for having an affair with a m arried man. Almost always SI-IE gets tossed aside after h t:>'s had his ning. ,• Ann Landers a11 m y life. neither one of us has heard from him since. - GOT EVEN IN CANOGA PARK DEAR GOT EVF.N: Even though you Uve in LA. you took Cblc•go Mayor Daley's advice: "'Don't get mad L get even.'' Thanks ror the lulu. ••• Steen-Donati Mr. and Mrs. Edwin French Steen Jr. of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement ol their daughter, Macy Loraine Steen and Daryl Leo Donati of Long Beach. A June 19 wedding is being planned in the Congregational Church, Laguna Beach. Miss Steen, a 1971 National Charity League debutante, ts a graduate of Corona del Mar High School. She attended the University of the Pacific and is a senior at California State University, Fullerton. She is affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega. Her fiance is a graduate of Wil:\OD High School, Long Beach and Long Beach City College. He also attended the University of the Pacific and is a senior at CSU, Long Beach where he is majoring in speech communication. His parents are LeoSalv:atore Donati of Long Beach and l\trs. Esther Humphrey Donati, Cypress.· • • • Nelson-Roy Mr. and Mrs . Robert' Allen Nelson or San Cle~ente have announced the engagement o{ their daughte r. Beth Ann Nelson and Donald Paul Roy of San Diego. The couple plan to marry in June in the Palisades United Methodist Church. ~ sever al months and'can't remember hi s o wn name. The doctors have given him prescriptions tor Valium plus a lot or ·Other stuff: The expense is breaking us. Our son has money on his person but keeps asking us to pay for everything. dofos it say parents must My story is a lul u. keep a 27 -year-old son in Against my be tter jlKlg· their home. You could ment, I kept company have kiC'ked him out with a married man legally six years ago. \\'hose wife was a n in · Maybt that"s \\'here you valid. H(' kept telling me mildt> your firs t mista.kl'. he had to stay "'ilh her There ate many drug -·because he'd feel like a abuse clinics ii1 the U.S. heel l ea ving a han - and Canada and your son dicapped wom ~1n . F.very should be in one-or them. time we were tog other he I urge you to -call the swore he loved me mad· County Mental Jlealth ly. I admit I fell for him Society and ask for like a ton of coal. lit was specific instructions. one or th~ most attrac· You are only as "Help· live m e n l"d e ver met in SiK months ago his wift" passed away sud- det\Iy, from. of all things, the Ou~ Though he re- peatedly declared his un· dying love--..for m e. his phone calls became fewer and his "out or town'' bus iness trips became more frequfnl. I telephoned his home ear· ly one evt'ning to canC'el .:i date. To m y utter sur- prise 1 learned that the female who answered his phone had been living -...·i th him for several months. lie ''loved .. her, t oo. a nd SI-IE al s o thought he was "out of town .'' (Obviously he h.:id a third dame in the woodwork.) l did nOt cancel my date but went to hjs home ins tead. Nuntt5er Two a nd I put his bla nke ts on sid eways '3nd poured ~alt between the sheets. We hung the pictures upside down a nd the potted plants looked splendid in his shower. We mismflitched his socks, rolled them neatly as if properly paired and replaced them in hi::1 dresser drawer . Th en we sprinkled itching powder in his shorts. l kept my date with him that even- ing and we had a lovely time. 1 said goodnight at my door. Even if drinking is the "in'.' thing in your crowd, it needn't crowd you out. I.earn the facts from Ann l.anders 's booklet, "Booze and You -For· . Miss Nelson is.a graduate of San Clemente lligh School and Cris, Business College . lier fiance. son of the Lyle D. Roys Or Tustin, is a graduate of Mater Dei High School and at- tended Saddleback College. Teenagers Only.'' Send-----------, 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann l .anders, P .0 . Box 1400, 'lgin, Ill. 60120. R'!JFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY ~i~~ My husband ts sick and wants lo retire. Where are the laws in the coun- try anyway? Why must aged parents be farced to keep a son who is in such terrible s h ape and makes their life a living Woman Power lrs.s" as you want to be. ... D F. A R A N N I.A:--.'DF.RS ; Jlravo for "It's Ovt'r Robert Red - ford.•· She's got my vote! It's high time the t ables Offices Won • From tMWI,.. se:,..,;(ff 1-\ day afl<'r voters in two states turned down .Equal llight s Amendments, President Gerald Ford c~llled for ;,i national commitment to re- movE' barriers to women's rights. ··it is fitting that in 1975, which is tnterna- lional. \\lom<'n ·s Year , we should recognize especially thr contributions of women to social •~nd political progress,"' President Ford said. On the national scene, off.year elections put more "'Oml'n in office in several cities. . -In l'hOL'lli:<, the nation's 20th largest city. vice mayor l\l a r garet H a n ce credited "enorn1ou~ voter support"" for he r selection ;,1s mayor . Mrs. JJ;:1nc'<' is the first maydr since 1947 to be elected without the support of the Charter Gov· ernment C.'ommit tee. "'hi<'h had elected all but lwo city 1.·ouncil m€'mlwrs in the past 25 years. -In Schwenksville, Pa., a s maJI suburb of Philadelphia, thC' local Women's Partv h as a majority of four n1embcrs on the borough Coun- cil. T~e four women dcfe3tcd rqur Republican men, 1nclud1n~ thrf't' inC'umbents in Tuesday's electic;>t1. They now control the seven-member council. One not ed that the party platform was based on a !WO-party syst('m for tht:' town a nd h ad ''hoth1ng to do with feminis m.·· -I n I.arrabce, Iowa, a spri ghtly 57·year-old Margaret Young collected 9J percenl or the s mall town·s ~ot'!· bcrom ing mayor with a SB lo 34 t ally on a wr1te-1n ballot. . ANNOUNCING Sharon e.amer Former1y N Eallblull Collflnl ._ .. .,. Weddings ~ and Engagements To avoi<l disappointment. pro.Specti\'t:' ·brides are rt·n1indolll to ha \'e th.eir \\•edding s t oriL~s "·ith black a nd "'hite glossy pholf!gr~•phs to the Oai \y Pilot People Department one \1 c«"k before the "'edding. P i<'I ures r£'ct•i1·('d <-&ftcr that t inll' "·ill not lie us£'d. J<'or "ng.:igcment announcements it is 1n1 pcrativc that the story, also accom- panied by a black and "''hite glossy pie· lure. be submitted six y,•eeks or more bt·fore the \vedding date; olher\vise it "·ill not be publish~d. To help fill requirements on h-lth \l.•ed- din g and e ngagement stories. form.:> are available in all Daily Pilot orrices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department st a ff members at 642·4321. Jack Winter · PANTS " ... • '° $2100 S J 0 cm SJ-2 Fashion Boutique JJJ L 11•st .. COSTAMISA ~hind the International Pancake Housr& /jf;tf.mlltJt,/?tn FRESH ~zeturs CUT -FLOWERS lloo Deolgn COLLECTBl AN> DESIGNEO TO CREATE YOlll ~ Erpm StvUng For,.,.,. & Women PERSCJW. FLORAL ARRANGEMENT BY 1107-Rd..-Boac:h I Number Two moved out the following~d A . cmon·s SPORTSWEAR wts1awf PlAlA --. 548-4121 !. l!A!BOAl!l.AICl 216"aineAw. 67S.1~ WINt!Y•W-+ ..... ~ ltll-...... Cowie Mese-541 .. llt '• >:;;' 1114 -.... '!""<II b COSTA MHA I 541-ssM c IT'S HAPPENING GH THE MALL AT FASMIOH ISLAND By Hane Other Than The HAIR HUNTERS 70 Flllllloo 111 .... .HAIR·A· THOM Sun .• Nov. 9 12 to 5 p.m.--Mon., NOv. 10 9 to 5 pm Demonstrating All The Newest Hair Cuts ••• Participants'choaen At Rlndon'I From The Audience. No atarge. ' • ieans and things • • opening friday, noverl'.Jt:>er 14 • • AL'S GARAGE • 56 FASHIOl'llSLAND . . NEWPORT BEACH 714 644~1030 • • . ------- " e40-474Q DAVID JENSEN :~~-... --... ---~~·1 1-____ ....,.'-____ ..__..:.._.J ' ,"':l~.~~~~+:---~~-:-~~~~~J • -' • I I .-_ . l . PlllllJC NO'nClll PUBLIC NOTICE. - • • , Frid!y. ttoullmtMif 1.1187& DAILY PILOT •:J - Strike Assists _ _j ' Ill Passenger PUBLIC NO'l1CE 1.t. Gen. Rrenl Scowcroll asked the White ,.1c:TtTious •us1,.ass House IC'gul office to determine ii be must give up NAMaSTAT•MaNT his Air Force rank to take up hili appointment•~ T• 1oi1ow1,.. .,.,._, i, ctoiflll llt,N-President Ford 'SJlational :securityaffalrs adviser. -h c••TA1N M11tES "''~FAY, a Scowc:roft ha!I been serving as deputy adviser w '""' ~-. c."' ,...w, c.1"°'111• ,under secretary of Stute ll~nry A. Klsslnger. ""' Nllc:l'l•t• l"-• M eo ....... ,, ,.., • ~" .. _ o ., Cost•,... ... c.t•Jor...W The Nevada Pardons Boatd voted S.J to grant .,.,, Tr.1, tiW""' 11 cono11e1n a.y-"'" parole eligibility to ._. convfcted s layer who got an c11 ....... 1. fducation. a wife 1.1nd a son while in a prison that al- M lct.M1 LMc:O..-y I . I .. T1111 11•terMnt •n 1uec1 wun Hit OWS no con1uga YlSlls, ""'"'' 0 ... 11 oi o..,.. c:.-nt• °"Ck-T h e bo a rd vote N01'1(E TO C.ll:EDITOll:S W>t>ef JI, lt1!., sue1"1t1o•c.ou11TD•THt: .,,._, means Stan Wil son, 29, I -' ' TMaSTATl.OPcaL.1~cutN•Af"011 PubHShedOr-ot CW•• D•Uy PhM, can apply immediately to PEOPLE .Mno~.:,.~.-""G~ oc:001~10.•"''"''...,,."''"ihm"'·•°'s~!lr.a.loie'C,,U.ar;oi;o.T.,,e~ ~·;C;,3~,.n,,r..,....--1----~•-•-~•--'-~-~--1-- 1:s1.111.ot RUTH LACK IE Mc:O.u1111E. release because his life ~~E 1 sH11:11~eY GIVEN'°"-PUBLIC N011CE term without possible :rM1110t\of1,,..-..,...meo~~ freedom bas been wmmuted lo life with ~ibl e .,., ... __ , twl\llnQ ''''"'" IQeift\.I PICTITIOUS •U!llNBSS parole. 1EILEl!N P. PHINNEY 0 1¥ Ci.ra ol IM cnvofCmt•Me...., tM Mold dt( ..... I ••• ••Qvlfed NI Till> NAMI STAT&MtNT ~ ..-1111 llw neCHl ... l' \IOUC:l'ltr11. In TIW t011Qwir19 --15 OOlno lllAI- • llw elffk;• el' 1'-' (l•fk of I"' -.,._ l'tUM" PUBLIC NOTICE Put1115""d Orange co.11 °'"" Pnot. ---~----------I No_.,.,.1, 1tll 'JU.IS llli.cl(OUrt,Of"lo~wnttMm,*'ll'ltr. APPLIED BUSINESS SYSTEMS. ftKH..,.l',,_,..,,,101,.......0."l<JrWd ~10ol llllWf" Aft., Ne wport Bead\, CA 11 IM otlk• OI S_.,UL II. MINERS, ... 1. t'l!MoO '°""'Y '' Uiw, Ull H<llly....:)Od Bl"l'CI.. Johfl WIU!tm Rhl ... sm lll'• Jr •• llOol PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LO\ ,.,. .. ,, Calilo<"I• 'OQ21, ...,kl'I b Rh•<""'·· ... wPOrt &e~ll. C"'ttt60 1tw Pol«• of.,.,,,,_, of !JM>~ T"l1 bw11r"'11 ii (Orld!Klld by .. kl- Ill •II -tll'n. Dtrt•h1l.-q IOtMHUoi.of di¥i0 ... I MIO OK.clilnl, wllt\ln lou• montnsanw .JOllnW. Rlllneimltll Jr, IM lir11 publluol~ of ll'll,no!IUI. Tl'll1 11.1,menl WI\ Iii.., wilt! , .. OltlHIOtlot.• 1•, 1'1s. (.ourllf C.1••11 ol Of•nge Counlyon No¥· ROSERTJAMES m-.l,1,1) MtCLUlllE,JR. E11K11lor of IMWlll ot I,,. ,wo.,.. ,..,,,.0 <MU"""' IAUL.•. MINE•S All""ne~•tt.aw \331Holly~111¥0. IAs ..... lff. C.lflo1nl•t0021 Tel: 11111 ~nt Altorrw, !or E•MlllO.. Publlll'>e<S Df'"91! CCN11I O.iiy Pllol, ec.....r 24, JI. ano No11tmti.r I, t•. 197$ Jtla-1) HOTICll TO Cit EDITOJl'S SUPl.111011 COUltT OP" TMll STATll Of' CALIFO•MIA PO• TH• COUNTY OP" ORANGE "9,A-U2M E1l•I• ol A. W. LIEWIS, •Iii• .. llTHUR WYNDHAM LEWIS, 0.c.HMCI, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toO• :""'ilorl of llW •bO"• "'l'MO OKeditnl :he! •II .. ~ M¥1fl.9 (l•lm\ 141insl :"" Mio OK.oe..4 ••• <eq&ltfltcl IO Fl .. NfT\ wtlll '"" ""<et.Wry wowc:11tr11. In "'-Mlle• ol nie c...-t ol mo. -.,,. ~Ii.cl court, w to pr•wnt ttwm ... 111 ll'lt -w<et.Mfl' ,,_,_.,,_lo llllt undiM"MQnild 111,,. oflk• of J . GREGG IE V ... NS ...0 LEONARD COMEGYS, AU«*¥' al ..aw. "21 Wlbl'llr1 81¥0., S..014 Sii, L.- ...,,, Publl,,...,., 0r""9' CCNlsl O.ily Pllol. No¥. I , 14, 11, 'll, 1'11S .ut.S-,S PUBLIC NOTICE .... 1•1."Cl lifornl• .0010, wllkPi 11 .,. SUf'llllOR COUlllT 01' THE lla<• of 111,1$1""1 ot tlW 11ndw1l9'*1 In STATE o" CALIFORNIA"°" tll ~IW•I ~·t•lnln9 to Ille nl•W of THIE COUNTV OF ORANGE W1fc1 Ol<...,.nl, .,..Ullif• lour mon!fll. olf\af ""9, A·Ut9l tt19 llr1I puOlk •llon oftlll1 nqil«. PUBLIC NO'l1CE tfOTICE Of' MllAlllNG OP: Oltt>d0c:t-r11.1,1S NT IT ION flOlll PlllPIA Tl 0" WILL P1l<i<k J . M<.U•n STATI: Of CAl.IFOlllNIA llOll AND "DR L•TTllltS TESTll.MEN· IEM(UIOJoflMWlltof TMllC:OUNTTOP"OJtANGll TARY 011 l"Oll LETTElltS 01'" ...0-. 111e_,,..,,,.dclK-..I Ne.A-11911 MINISTJl'ATION Cll'" WILL NOT""°" J.GRBGGEYANS NOTICll 01'" PllllVATE SALE OP MtTTaDTOPllO .... Tl!I 0 Eit.iiof MAURINE T. OE WOlFE, .... LIOMAltPC ~llGTS C:OMTlllACT TO PUltCHASE ltllAL I ll• MAURIN E T . OE WOLFE AttwMv1.tUw AND P&•SONAL PltOl"EllTY AlA •• -•, •-····-. Jft1 WUtl'llrw •t~. UNIT NOT'iCE"";'; HE'RIEllY Gl\llEN IN1 lollttel\1 111 IM M.lttff ol lllle E'l•I• of AN· BETTY JUN 8EIECHIER ,,.1 tiled ........... ,,C.llt..-111•"''' OAEW E RNEST DONALD, au AH-AhwMYI fw EaiKIOt..-DftEW E. DONALD. O.c•1MO. ... ,.1 ... t:itUUonlor Prob.U•of~I-Publi.n.d °'·"~ c ... ,1 0•11¥ Pllol. NOTICE IS HEREeY Gl\IEN t"-1 klr ISW<lf\C• ot L•ll••s T•Ulrrenl..-¥ Oct.ll,•llCINo¥.J,1•.11,1t1' •ll7·1l 11w undenlonwci, JAMl!!S E, HEIM, or tor Ll'lle•t ol AOmlnlstr1tlon UI W'lll Pubil( Aomlnlslralot, ,1 aclmlnlstrMor. nDt .om111.o 10 prOWt•) to the Pill•· o• ,.,, 1i-r r•lerenc• 10 whlcll 11 ~for PUBLIC NOTICE of tM •11•1t of AM l!!W l!ST O(»IALD, tito "'"'°"'" M ANDftEW E. tu<1,..r i>trlic11l•r,. ""° 1"•1 the ti,.... -,,,.-~,---,----~~~~~·I DONALD, 0.C.•led, .,..111 ult e1prl••I• Miii piece o1 hl•rl"9 lhe ,.,.... "''"""" The loftowlnQ (OP1' of "Notkt", thl w i. to,,.,. 1119"•\I •<Ml btsl nitl ~. wl tor Noftmti.• Jj, 1t1S, I I '·30 •.q'I.. orl91 ... 1 of whlc l'I WIS llllHI lo• f~ordor> •flt• O•dut t!on ot en f ••<iv.i tlHI ln tM c.ourtroom ol 0.All•l,,,.nt No. Joi IG.,.JS Instr. HO. 111111 In the gHk• ol brOl<•r's tommisilOn. UPOn 1r. ler"" U •O court, •I IDO Civic C1n1er Ori,,. ""' ~l'I' A1corOe< of s•IO Counlv. Is -conditions he••IMIJ•r ~ioned Wait. In lh• Cllf o t S•nt• Anol, wnl10youlMsmuc:ll•s•ne•1mlnatoon •llCI iubf•cl lo conll•m•llonb\I tiw ~lllornl•. ol IM 111~ to ....,10 lfusl prgpirr1y ~ •b0¥•·tnllll•d S11p•rlor Cou•I, on DIWdNo .... mW• '· 1•ns YOU '"'" ,, ...... lnle••s• In llW Tr-war. No...mt-r 11, 1t7S, I I lhl WILLIAME .SIJOMN. T""IH"IS.l•P•oc•ec:llntjS. llour ot lw•l¥t o'clock noon, or C°""ly Cl••k R•I. NO. 7S-•1•. LCNln No. 1110.1tJS1. u...rf .. rt•r w:111;11 1rw limit •llowed bf TMOMASW.HIENDEASON,Jlt NOTICEOl"DEl'"AUL.TAND ·-·it the ofllC1t of tM Publl< M · A"'""'r .i Law tLECTION TO Sit.LL U NOElt minlilrllOt, 1300 Soulll G<•ncJ A-, !111•.t Ulfl Strffi DEED OP" TlltUST s.nta ....... Ctll!01"t1i• '1105, •U <IQl'>t. u. Wlelll NOTICE 15 HEREBY GlllEN; TJ\al ti., inllf•\I Mid estllit o l ... IO AN-C...~,_..., Cllllw11I• fJIJI GATEWAY LANO SERVICES, INC.,• QREW IEANIEST DONALD, •ftokl'!Own T.i: 1711) W..11» (Ol"POt•l•Otl, Is duly \uOsl!tll\eo as>-<IS ANOA EW IE. DONALD, decM!ooed, Attenl•• fOI': ... UHOMt point.a T•uslM Ull<Mf IN to1io..1119 • '"" ........ of Ills <M•lh, •nd •IL •19111 .... PuDll:i.hed Or•nwe CCNISI Oa!lv Piiot, dn<fltlied<Mo:d ol ,.,..,1 U• Ind lnllfeSI , ..... , \•Id esl•tt ""' K · --------------1 Noft~rt.,1, ll. ,,,} •2•1-IS TR u 5 TD A ; FR E 0 ER I C IC ou!r10 , ti• ope•1tlon o f l•w o • NOTICE INVITING •1os RAUSCHfMllEAG,. ,,, .... IHI....... otMntrltlot, other , ..... OI" In .odilion to l.loll<•l1Mr•b\l!ll".,,.1""11r..eo.ro PUBLIC NOTICE . eENEFICIARY · HUNTINGTON !MtotwiOOK•<Mf>l•lttw Umtofllh NOT~~~:1~C:1t"'oT::.1~0RS ~l::;:~:ll~1ic~""ot Co~~t~~:~~ SUPE•IOlll COUllT 01" TNE ~:i::.~~ ~o~p°o~ :if!~." ~!~o~de: :~!~·.!: :~d1,.':1 i;;,,~~~·~=n~,:: S 0 , ' HU •• , G<OLO c.lilOfnl•, will rec•lwe ~11..i bids up ''''' 0 , t••>FORN•A -• Oltc•mDer 1, 1911 ln$l•u,,.,.nl """'°'' PlftoMI llf-r1• Oe$C<ilJeod •t IOUOW\, Choo! Sir<!: "IN " '"" '""" Jol08oOll ltM11 P1,.}17/SJ'lc.-ttvol ''"'' llEACH UN ION HIGH SCHOOL lo 1t:Q0;1.m • Tuesd•y, Ho¥fl-7S, TMIC0UNTY01"0R"'MGI! ' DISTRICT I'll~. •I IM Pur<"•'l"g Dctpl. ol wlO ..... A .. S•tl Or;lftQll',Wldcloftdofl•111t<Mwrfl•slr. Tll• real property to IM told 1, 1110 Dl.oline: 11 o'Cl«I< •.m. ol in. «l'lool cti11•t<t Iota led •t 1110 "°"""' NOT 1 CI! 0 F M EA It 1 NG 0 F loOowl119 properly : ""' dHC:•lbed 111 dittcrillltd '' lo\lows 1411'10.yolHOwmber, 191}. A,,.nuo:, Cost• Hwta. C•hlOl"nt•. II .. l!TITION FOR PROllATIE OF WILL to&IO Dft<I of Trust ; w ld dttd of lr<r$! Lots S'I ...0 .0 of Traci No. :1"2M, In PIK•of llld Receipt: HUNTJMGTOl<f Mlkn 11 ..... 1•IO Dids .... 111 IM llUClicly AND "0" t..ITTI! •s ?ESTAMEN· "KlltoH Ceflaln obllg•llori~ lnc:IUllinO """ C•I• ol Golto.n G•o¥•, County of llEACH UNION HI GH SCHOOL open•d •110 re1d t o r : E N(;INE fAAY one tiole tor 11'1• pr !ncipal sum ol OrM!qe,Slll•o!C•tilo<til•,l•Plfmacl DISTRICT EDUCATION CENTER, LATHES WITH TRAOE·IN'i E•ta1e of EONA l OE W0Ll'E, •k• \Xl.ODO.OO. r-Clweltn Book 101 P"'Qesl1,llllnd)t Sl'OI Botu At'itnue. Soul-SI Con-All blcls 1•• 10 be In •tcor!J&nu .,..;111 EDNA OE WOL.FE, O...ce•WO 1"11•1 Ille benehcll l otilert'~ ..,.,..,. of MiK•U;t,,.OU\ MAp•, In t'Ml ot!i<•ol ler.nc:• Room IOol, HunUnoton 0.Kll, IM IMl"'Cllons •nd Concllt>Ons •ncJ NOTICE IS HERESY GI llEN 1~1 wi:l'I Offd ol lru•I •nd !'Ml obllt;lhons thl C-tr R•co•<M• o! wo<I Count,. CA.'1'°"I $pe(Hk1llons ""'kll ••• now Otl lilt' SETTY JE_.,N BEECHER .... , l•l«I 'loetu..-d ll>e1•b'1' ••t Pf1t1otnUw MIO br EXCEPT •11 olf, '41'"' and Oll'I« Prol•cl I01tnllllc1llon N•,..,..: ""°,,,.,IM i.ecw•eo '"IM ollk •ol""'" °""'''" 1 pef!Uon lo• Pro11o11eolWltt-"-undefs~; Tiii! i bre•cl'lot. ~ llydroc:••-t11~t•11cr1 in •"" ,,,_ ROOFING OVERLAY OF SOUTH P\lr(l'le~"9 Ag•nl ol ••Id I ChOOI 01,,_ torlU~nceot L1tt!t'fl T•\\ameni..-yto OllMlll In, IM obU~tlon\ for whlcl'I or tn.t ,..., be pr<><luc•O trom •d&pl~ HALL "'T HUNTINGTON llEACH Irk!. the pehUoner ••lertnc• lo 'fffli<ll is lUd> ~of lrusl h iecuritr ho1S OC · 1¥1119 tlo!low • Pl•n• diSl~nl ~IHI HIGH SCHOOL -llW>N0. 76' EK h btclder mus! 111bmlt •ITll 11<1 bid ,,,.,_ lor turn,.,, Pl•llcvl••I, •nd !!>al c"'•ed In lll•t P•rmenl has not been talow ttw 111'1..C• of s.ild 1 .. no, •59'-· PIK• Plan• .,.. on Ill•: F1<HUlrs • c•"""''' cl>eck, c..-1111eo checl<. or the time•"" pl;tc;• o! llea•lno t11rwme """°"°" eo tir 0..0 record~ M<l•Cll n, 19S. In Pl..wMno...OConltl"U(llOll DeOI~ HIA'>I· Dlddli-'1 bOt>d m.O. Pt'•bl• lo IMO..• hlS *" ~t IO< NO...,Mbef iS, 191 s, ill f"llure lo P•'I' enti•• unp•iO 8o01t. ~ Pi1Qt' 11•, Ollot!l l Re<.0<111., lf>Qlan &etch Union Hl9,. School DI,,. .,.., of ""' C-sl Comrnunllv Colltyl f ·JU l .m., '" uw courlroom ol 0.!M'I· bal•nc• ol pronciptt •no •nlltl'Ht whlcl'I wl>kll Del'd pro••"""' I\ totlows · tdcl , S70I llOIWI ""•·• HU11U"91on Oi51:rkt9oMdof Tru~IH,111.,.,_ ,..nl No. J o1 1•IO court. ;11 l'Oll Cl¥i< 11 •II -by ¥1rtl>CI OI Tru11or'\ Wlr "'WllllOul ll>e "!1111 of lu.f1K•"'11'1' lleah,CA.'1ll7 nol IMs tlwln 11.,. (llf(.,,.I IS,.) ol tM c..tnt.r o.;,,. Well!, In tt>e City ol s.nt. _/,,,, tr'•nslltl' ol lnle••.i In \UblKI tN~I."' ND TICE tSHEREllY Gl\IENIMI IM !ii.Im bid••• gwr111tM 111•• lllr bidder Mt. Cl!llornl•. Pl"-rtr. SUBJECT lo •t! ••cepl;Ot1S, Condi· <ltlP\la-mit<I School DIJlrkl OI 0r'"9" win..,.,., lllto !I'll pro:1poltd c.ontrKI II O.l..t No\1mti.r ~. 1915 Th•I Ill' •e••on lhe•eol, IM Ull· llont. r1tslroctio11s, •••emenu. ••· Counlr, C•lllornl•, t<cllht,i by •lld tlw-ii -•rdo:d lo lllm. In the WILLIAME .S1JDHN, -1'9nrd. present benellt •••r ""°"' cl11Slonl, res1tr¥1llons, tl•ns, <191'1!1, ll'lrow•ll 11~ Go••, 111 "• Bo•• d, '"'""'of faitur. NI "'ter Into '"'"'Coo>· County Ct•rk well oe.d ol l•usl, h•s••eculecl _,._ ...., •lo"IS o1 wir. o1 •Mord. ll•rtln •ll•r rtl•rre d 10 '' lract,llwPl"k~5oll,..CN<kwillbe ntOMAS'#.NENDllllSON,JR. .,...,,•OlowldOUIY•PPOilll.O T""l.e, Common•" l<nown 15 1-IJ.unll "DISTRICT :· .... ;u rec.i\ltl uP to,OUI not ""1elted, ... In '"" Cl5• OI • llOnO. lhe ·-·•I Law • -n i.11 Oeclar•llon ol 0.1 ... u ....., ;ICltlrtll"lfnt bV•ldlntjl 11 t SI I MIC! 9Sll .. le<l'*'IMlb0¥t·\l•IHllm1,-l.O MlsumU.rOIOlwlllto!IOl'ltlledlowlO nll:as«Utf1Strff1 Ot..-..nd lo• wle, ortd has ~S.tl'd M•ur••" 0<1¥•, G1rd'n (;ro¥•. blcb tor llH' •w•rd ol • (OhlrKI for tr. KhoulOIS1rlcl. s..11•111 wltll w+O dul~ appointed Tru\tM, i.uc:ll (:;lllfortil•. ablrll P"!iect. No l:lltlOl'I" ~'I' wltl>d•aw l'lls bid'""" C.OSW Mew, Clllf.,..;1 ,161, dlted ol Ir ust ;111d a l I Oocum•tils TIM ~ri.on•I P•OPertr IO "" 104<! Is Bids 5"'11 "" •ec•l.,..O ;" trw plat• Ptrlod ol forlJ·ll""' l•S! O•'~ ;iller 1,..., T•' f11ll Ml-l,M ev!O•n< ln9 obi 19•! •0111 11tc 1>••0 Oit$(rlfMCI ,, lo/lows· • HJroo Onod•~ the-J apanese World War IC holdout who emigrated to Brazil a:1 a cult.le rancher a ft er hiding for-30 years In the Philippine jungle, arrived in Tokyo for a 15-day stay. Onoda, s3, told reporters he had not returned to look for a wife, bul lo discuss royalties on the book he wrote about his ex. perience, ''My 30·Year-Was on I..ubang Island,'" publlsbed in Japan. ,!~· 'ONODA Louis W. Truman, t1ephe,.• • of the late President Truman, laid a wreath before ~uncle's ptatue near the truce village of Panmun· JOM. , . The nephew, a Korean war veteran and retired. Army li eutenant general, arrived for a three-day visit at the head of a nine-member trade mission from Georgia. The Korean government on Oct. 3 dedicated the statue and a monument to American soldiers who fought during the 1950-53 Kore an War • • President Ford hamed William W. Nicholson as his "apPointments secretary'' by promoting him to ·director of the.presidential scheduling office. Nicholson, 32, has been deputy director of the office since September, 1974 , and succeeds Warren. Rustand, who resigned last month. Nicholson played basketball at the University of Nevada, Ru sland at the University of Artzona • • Duch~s Barbara von Mecklenburg decided to sell her 700-year-old 'Rhin~e River c astle to an· Austrian opera s inger, despite a higher bid from the Hare Kris hna religious sect. The duchess accepted a -bid of $132,000 from Hermann Recher and promised to hclp him restore the rocky citadel, Burg Rhei11stein. The religious sect, which wanted to tum the castle into a tempJE'. offered $200,000. -. . William Calley Jr.; Under security because of threat» on his lire, s aid he was court-mart.isled for not taking part in a coverup of the My Lai battle. . • • 'Speaking at Arizona Stsite Universi(y, Calley drew aboul I 200 demonstrators ootside the a uditorium and a crowd of about 800 inside the 3,00().seat Grady Gammage Auditorium. Campus: police and agents from the stale Department of Public Safety were hi ghly visible. but no inci · CALLEY dents we re reported. Call ey. whose-conviction is still under appeal. said he "personally killed three people that I know of" at My Lai and added, ••tr you don't want to ta lk about killing don't talk about Vietnam.·· • British CoJumbia Investment Co. filed a SI .:t million suit contending financter C. Arnholt Smith and his wife cheated Uie company out of 35 acres worth $f,OO,OOO. The suit, filed in federal court. accu-sed tht• Smiths of t ricking and coercing Ed Sehroeder. former president of British Columbia lnvestmt..'nt. and the firm 's secretary, Minnie Kurtz, into signin~ ovE"r th e Univer sity City property in 1973. • Charles Colson, a former aide to President Nix · on, has been suspended inderuUteJ y from practicing law in Ma.ssachusetts. Thr state Supreme Court said Colson could rt·· apply for admission to the bar in 1979. It dccidL'1 t against outright disbarment. The court lemporarily suspended Colson frum practicing last year, pending a full heoring wh1 l'I• was held this spring. The P..1 assachusetls Roard ,_,r Har OvE'rseers <ts ked that Colson's license bl' re· ldlerllllllHI iltbo.,.., """ ,.,._11 be~ o.!•MtfO..tlwopoenl119l,..•eof A""""""fOI': ,...till•fMr 1tw1rb\I, •ncl Mt Oecl•r•d Ind OOc!i Ml\c•ll•nrous turniSllit19s 1n ..,., pUOtkly r1>MI •lOUCI ,1 Ille "'°"" t"" l!lo.iro ol Tr11stHs •ner'lt'S the P'lrblbl'Mcl 0.•"91t COii! OtilJ Piiot, 11erebv ""'I•~• • ll s11m1 IKUttd aboW!"*"<.flti.<I re•I pr~1ty. • llatldllml•ndplK•. priwl~ ol r•lf'<1inQ •ny •ncl all l>iOO.or No...,rnbe, 6, '· 1J, It IS •1•1·1' l,,_•rbJ lmmed at1tl¥ due •nd P'J._ Tiie P•r\on ;i I P•OPI •I¥ "rreln moved . E•<" b\d mu it conlorm •nd tie 10 welv• ;111r lr••9u1•rlll•s or 111. ...o lliie+eci..i •ncl ooe, 11e•1tbr tlkl to described""'"""· Ou<lnq Ille litehmr A meric ~n phys icist Philip W. Anderson "''On tht~ •Mponr.lw•tolh•contr1ctc1oc11,,..nts. tonn.1111"1"11n" b111or lnllletllddino. P UBLIC NOTICE ''use I"• t•wst pro~''' to IM IOIO lo ol w loOK-nl. •no now i1. ui.ed ""°" Dannie Heinemann Prize for work on theoreti cal Et<.11 bid ll\;lll tie ec:companleclb\llM SI 9 n e 0 : N 0 A NI_., N E . Yl!ll'I' 1Mobll9•1~S St'Cl>•~lllrrtbf. l"ld In connKllon wllll the U!oe of the re ._.,,o.,n1m.,"' 10 1n the contr1<1'*>cu-WATSON Dlteo SoePiitmti.• JS, 1•7s 11 _,,., •bO"• o.,c,111..i • ...., ...,,ci physiC'~ in the condensed matter fi eld, the Minn a ~ ,,..nlliW>O&ytMllstotpr_..,.,tub-SKty.llo••dO!Tru~IHi •·1f7tt HUNTINGTON HARBOUR rNIPf-r1'l'lllO!>oildperwn•lp;OPe• J J' · F d l" cd . W contr.ctors. :>PEN: NO\llEMBEA IS, l'J7S -11.ao SU .. ElllOR C'OURTOI" TME CORPOAAT!ON IY will ble told ••• U"ll •""""°"one a mes "l elnE"man oun a 100 announc JO e~l TN O•STRICT rue• .... S lhl rlQl\110 '·"'-STATE OP" CALIFOfllNIA l"Ofll llENEflCIARY bid Ill ICC.,,.llallt• wi•" ~lion ,,,..Sol Germany. rw)KI Ml' Of" •H ltlcls or lo wt!.,._," 1,. PUbU51\tod Or•t10t CNs1 0.!lf PllOC, TME COUNTY 01" OR ... NGE-ilr ·Maurie• 0. R•u tt1it Pr-leCooe. !-----~--------, -------------•l'O<ll•rltlH~ lnlOJm•lit!•s 1n.....,blcts Noftmbo1., 1. 1•. !'17S •HO·JS "'9.A .. MU Treas11•e• Blckorolle•~•'' f1'1¥11td IOt"~d,..•l PUBLIC NOTICE PUBJ.IC NOTICE orlnll'leblOOl.... NOTICtOl'tfllAltlNGOP" .. tTITION lly:Hrrotd8.llttir -~rsonal pr-rly IS a uni! •llO Tt. DISTRICT fief, o.i.rMl"'fd 11141 PUBLIC NOTICE FOR P•o•ATa 01'" WILL ANO A\!oist•nt~cr•l••'I' mur.I bt In .,..,lllntJ incl will be •tcl'lwt'd 1----,,'°'°"=~===~---l --cc========-- ..,.....11 Pf"•••lll"O ral• 01 p.r e1i.m CODICILS AMO fOJt Ll!TTlilltS MMt •1 11'1• otltce of 111• P11btlc Ad · "~£TO•C•EO'R0C0<•0•,•,•0T,.O~.·. MOTICETDC•eDITOA!lo ...,llltt.IOCetttvln-tclllNt _. T t ST AM• to TOA lit T & NOT/Cl. millj1trMo•. UOO So.rtllc;,enctA...,_, ""' r • SUPEllttORCOUATOFTM£ 11tctble ptt'"IOl'fY-..0 for ••ell <••".,.-type su .. •••O• cou RT OF TME AUTMOlttlATION " ~INISTltlll You ~., 11 ..... tM •111111 lo (\lf"I ""' 5'1111• ....... C1Uror1111 '170). « n\;ly tOI ST ... TBOf'C ... Lll"OltNI ... FOtt s,'.",'co·•.c.•,,".·.·.·· •• ··."'··· "'WOtil STATll 01" CALI "0ftNIA FOR UNDlfll TME INDIEl"BNDEHT AD-dittitUll del<rflll'd l'Mlr•ln •hd reins Wit llled wltll ttw Ct••k of wld .._,!or TNli(OUMTY 01' DR ANGE tract • .;:::. ~:: ~~:~ur'i'i.'':,':• THI COUMTTOl'ORANGE MtNISTRATIONOFESTAT•SACT. .,.,.., "-IQIQC!Ordt'fllOf 1<1111. Stc:Uon COU.-1. Of" m•, be P•llv''"' to wld M · ..... A-HOJI N<t,A·l'MJ DISTlltlCT olllt• locil9d •t )IOI l'k>IW Ne.A-IJJJI Ellal•ol DOROTHY C. HEDOENS, "'11< ol tt>e 't1¥U C~ ~<mll~c.rtaill mlnilU•IOt" Pt'•SOl"llllf, •I _., tlnw E\1•1• ot POllE RT JAMES ~111, o1 LIEILA E. NIUNSING(P, Alt'I., 'Hullll"9'°" lltKh, CA. tlMJ. fll Of I Ce O I' H a A ft I NG o" •ls.o know" 111 0 C. HE ODENS. Oef.,,115 10 '-c urt-0 11p0n ""' ~rmtrtt •fl•r 11••1 p.,bllcl t!on ot lllli nolkt <Intl McNOCLT~CREE.,O.S ~·.·.-,,· y G• YEH '' ,-°'•'o", ... ,,,· •S "E REBY G •YEN '' ,-°""'5 INT bt obt•lflM Oft •tOUl<JI .... AMllfllDllO l"ETITION 1'"01111 ODlltOTHY CONSIAN CESNltntHE(). oltr.-1s rpqul1tttl)ytl'lll 1Kllon btferellwmeklntJ Ol ,•IOwl•. ,.. '"" ,.. ,_ (aoyel lrWM ral•l .... 11 ti. P01ok'Ml•l It. f"ftOe.ATB 0~ WILL AND ll'O• LIT· OE NS, 00 1110 l HY CONSTANCE W'IUoOU1 '""!UlrlftCI P•YMlnl by "f"ll'I of Tl!RMS OF ,_.,L f ; C.•sl'I, 1...,114 <•«lllOl"I bl , ... lbo\le M ...... d OK~1 creditor\ OI llW iltle-W Nl""1t ~1 }Ob.ite, TlltS TEST AMIE NT ,t,lltY HEOD£N!., Dlt•aMd. "'91 _.,loft of prlnc:11111 •nd Intern! -f o1 IM Un!lltd Sl•l•I. U ,OOD.CIO 111 111111 •11 II'.~ M¥1~ <l•lms -·.,~t l""t 111 perwns "-"lnq ~"'11...,, ..,_,,.,! T"" '°"'110int ~,,,.,1, OI Pllr diem £slat• of LILA IONA NEL.SON, HO TICE IS HE.AEllY GIVEN t"-' 'ffflk ll MNld flOI Of d..e 1'180 Nldtlit\111 """· <••liloed cflecl< OI" ..._., ortier Int Mlcl OK•Clotfll •re ""IUlrM to tole ""'W<O dt(......,I l•e •"<111•""' to folfo ....., ,, .,.,...,,"°" • "ffQi111nQ 0.'I' ol 0.<Mted. OiARLIES IC. CH ... PMAN ""'5 lllt<d 0((1,if ... O. Wl'l•r• ••lnU•l•,,,.nl Is """I "'<PmO•nv••<" wrltt•n Colclorot-llltm, wit" ,,,. fM(«SM•'I' .. ouc ..... ,~. In , .......... Wtlh ll'lt llf!(ltS \l•J •out ... ,, +" 9l9"'flll~. Tlllr•l•fol"llol\Oaf...., NOTICE IS HEAEllV Gt\IEN th;ll ,,....ltia(llUlionfOf PTOboe11ol'Mll'llQd l)MMbW, II vour lkla.ull b nol '""'° r.r, ,,,;111 llW bill.,.c• OI Ille """°""w l .. otll(eot 111oo <le rl< of~ •bO~"" ll'lot! ofhce of ttw (lert ot lt>e _.,.....,. Mrt,,,._llWH bl at loNSlll""and Ff.RN A. SULLIVAN ,,., tiled her•ln tor luuance a' l.1119•1 Test•""lO'll•J &~ wl1lllol ll'H"M ll'"l(lftlhS lollowl"'ll ""' "' pr k t to ti. ptld llPOt\ cori!lr;natloft Of lllltdCOU!"I, or lo PteWnl tn.m. wo\111 ... !otlt<dcourt. or IOP<1twnt llllm,'r•Ull""' -ol'Mtlf. ..,. -rdfd Dtllllon IOI" PTobM• Ol 'MH (Pdlct!t wlll'I •ut11orlr1l lo!! t• •O· cordl!IQ oil thlt flOtlt•. rou• '~ oil,.._ MM Ill' w•tt Super lo• court. llKM"'Y _,..,,,lo 11\t! 11noen.l<)noecl .-"'•'¥ .. o.octwrs. to 1"• 11ftde<'-' II "''°" .. l'!Mf'ld<llory yport!NJ ("ON • ..,., fOf IM4IMI<• .. LeU...,.s Tet.I-rrllnlslef undw• l~t lnd•~nclllnl ad· ln!l<ll•'"""I wlll l••ml,,.lt .no TOUf All b1o1k Of" oti.r1 "'uU bit submitted •I U.. ofll<• ol SAUL 8. 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S izes to l it most Am er1can·made cars. many foreign cars and pickups. · f'ufl W'n 1· , . rrnnry ·or a~ l.on!-!- a& \o1_1 fJwn thr \'f'l1i .. li· U Heavy·Duty Shock Absorber t111ls while the original purchaser owns the car, it will be replaced upon relurn 11'9e ol charge, or lhe put· chase price w111 be refunded. II the detective sh :ck absorber waa ln- s1;iiUed by Sears, we will lns1;iill tl'le new shock absorber w it h no charge tor labor . . I. - • • • ·- Friday. Novemb9f 7, 1975 . ,Q DAILY PILOT - . Soccer Unbeaten occ Hosts Mounties 1 Vi olence Undefe aled Orange Coast College bids ror its ninth straight victory of lhe 197S football se~n tonight, hosting Mt. San Antonio College in a South Coast Con- ference game at 7:"30. • CJ·&> could ofter some stilt oP- position. talent and none or the Pl.rates' 25eason rusn.1.ng record holder. Binky Benton, tbe• cc4:lferenee .1 previous eight opponents have Accomandohurunfor849yuds ba<"k ·of·the-year Jast season. come close to containina them. this season a nd is averaging 6.3 Benton ha.s rushed for SOI Yards . Victim "A victory over us could make up ror a lot or di~appointment tha t they 've··su!f..er:ed..tb1s season," ::iays T-uekee..u.we·r~not going to take Mt. SAC-Ughtiy. We know they· re capable Of. cominc up with a big effort.·· Tucker's cl,ub has scored 1107 yards per carry. He leads the na-and is averagin_g 4.0Pflt; carry • pq_ints in eight (A~ ·needing t1on ·a JCa in 1corl.og with 114 ..... c-t~..,_. just 24 tonigM to ec p&e .!' OCC jiiiln!SiJ9 'l'Ds l. -' TJF.TllF.~Oi\, '!\1CI. (AP )~ - Jost>ph l.evi lil'$ in a hospila.I bed here, ":-t>n1i(·on1 <1 lose·· following -.n injury .suffc1't>d jn a junior h 1~h srhi"lol soC'<·r r }!:1n1e Clct. 23 . A win tonight would assure the Pirates al least a tie for the con- feren<.'t> title a nd would put them into a Dec. 6 bowl game at Cer- ritos College. The Buc,s are favored by 21 points, but OCC coach Di ck TuC'ker believes the ~tounti es Even if the Mounties come U.P with a big ~ffort, it's unlikely they'll be able to pull oft a major upset. occ jUSt1fas too nilfCh -overall record ol 330 set by-r•--= 1963 Quarterback Dave White sears ...s c.. Junior Roie Bowl team. the OCC pas:tintlame. lre--1 -;: Kt.Mk -The l'"iraleS are~38:-4 compJ~ted SS or-ne-aerials-o~n points per game-~ l,W yards and 15 touchdowns. :.;: :..,. Sophomore TQOY A{comando Mike <l!ge C21 receptions) and • ~ also figures to set another r e-Pa\11-Desme Cl4)~are01sCtiief ::r.:"' cord tonight. He needs ju.st 30 receivirS". 110 kc---. yards to ~~come --th~-:fii ngl<le..---ML SAC-I& led by~p;1ooing_back-?I' t. "°""" '.f ht.> YQ\l\)l , a ninth gr~d e_r ;,it Julius \Vl•Sl .Juruur lilgh Sc hool in fl\•l'kV ilJl', \\'a :-hurt 16 Sl'COnds bt'furt" lh(> :-.uCCl'r ~;.une ;_1gainst P;irk!.tnd J 11n1ur lli gh would ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~ h.1\'t• \'tldl·d \\'1th th\· !>C'Of l' l l('<.I 1-1, he was :-t'lll in tu m;1k(' a corner ki<.'k. As l'••;1rhC':-o fi)r both IC' •. 1ms recall it, \\'llhuut app a r l'nl warning a P.1rkl.1nd pl.1yl'r punchl'Cl him in the h1·.11L 1'hl' l':1rkl.1 nd youth has been b,u rl·li from school !>ports for the r1•::.t cif thl' Yl'ar. '.'lo further action h.1s bl'l'll t ;1k l•n against h.im, but )1011tgomery County JJohC'e said if i.PVI d it'S, the ml'di{'l.l ( CX· .tm inl't" could request a police in - Vl'SI I;! ;1 I i Oil . ------J.u ;;..ti.p h -1 •. o.v i-4>--i.~t n1 m a-l-· m:tk l• r(•gul ar' visits to his mothl·r :in d s tepfath e r 's hous e in f{oe kvill C', bringing: C'ookies <ind ~1sk v.•hr n ht• will be ~1blc lo play :1;.;ai n. Jlis molh<'r. Mr.s. Patri cia lleidmiller, s p(•nds her days in ,,h;:it she -calls "li1nbo. absolute lim bo, like bC'i ng locked in a closet." Sh(' ~a id doctors tl~ll hl'r that hl'r son is st abl t· hut cnliC'al , un- consC'ious. but ~1b\e to r<"s1X>nd tu som<' stimuli . 1'h<' hospital will not ('O mmt'nl on tht' yo uth's cun - ditioo. Joseph did not St'Cm to be bad - ly hurt jus t aft{'r he was hit, ~ai d ()roon Rt1rn <'s, the t(·am ·s SO<.'C'l'r coaC'h . Il e said lhC' boy had a nos ebleed und eomplained uf a headache, but he watched the C'lost• of lhl." g<·•m l." from the sid<'lines and rode ba(·k to school with the team . . . • - Sports in Brief Grammas Given Milwaukee Job M J J. WA U KEE -Th e Perez probably will head the Milwaukee Brewers today an-team, which figures to be made ~-ffiliiurunc"'•"'-alfPOln:t-m·enror-Atex---:-u?--Of 14 playe ri; CrOffi.--Uu'-l'llh·--&- Grammas, long considered one tional. League and 14 .from the • UPITel$hetO or th.e m a jor leagu e's best Amer:ican League .. It 1s a1most baseball minds and roaches as C'ertain to be heavily accented manager. · ' with Caribbean talent.. Grammas, 49, has coached for the world c harripion Cincinnati Rf.'ds since 1970. .Johnson A rrested !\11\RTINEZ. Calif. !\1anager Darrell Johnson of the 11oston Red Sox was arrested and booked for inves tigation of drunken driving early today, the Contra Costa County sheriff's of· fi<'e reported. A s pokesman said Johnson was released on his own recognizance after being held briefly on the misdemeanor charge at the county jail her<'. The sheriff's office said the lfighway Patrol picked up Johnson, but details of the arrest \Vere not immediately available. Trojan Out LOS ANGELES -Lynn Cain, the University of Southern California's No. 2 fullback, was de C'lared out for the season Thursday after sur gery was performed to repair torn knee ligaments. Th'e 207-pound sophomore suf- f ered the injury in practice Tues- day. The transfer from East Los .'\ngeles Colle~e was the un- derstudy for Mosi Tatupu. Sophomore Kurt Hollmer, a 188·Pounder, will take Cain's place. l.ater that aft ernoon. he h<'<'ame naust'all"d ~ind said he could not stand up . lle v.,as takl'n to hospital by rescue s(luad. l\1rs. RE'idmiller s aid doctors say the C'om 1.1 was brought on by a blood <'lot whi<'h was removed in s ur·· ge:-y ~fter lhe boy lost conscious· ness. KINGS GOALIE GARY EDWARDS STOPS SHOT BY DAVE SC HULTZ AT PHILADELPHIA. New Contraet USC also announced that Clint Strozier. a defens ive back in- jured against California las t Saturday, may not be lost for the season but · is doubtful for Saturday's game. :\ post<'r of 1-,C'le, the great Rraz il i an sOC'ce r playe r . is mounted on the wall of Joseph's inlt'nsivC' c;.irl .. unit r oo n1 . "lie lovro sut'l'l'r, · · !\I rs. l{l .. idmill l'r said. "Not loved. I.ovt.•s.·· Hot Corner DE"ar Mr. \Yhlte: J 've often wondered why you oever print the WI-IA hockey standings. You print the NBA, . '\RA and NHl. l:itandings. You even printed the World Team Tennis and North American Soc· cer League standings. Your sports se<.'tion does a good job of covering the national and local sports action, but 1 think it is unfair to overlook JUsr ONE professional league . It is also un- fair to hockey fans ... The WFL failed due to lack of covef'age, so why let ?WJlher league fold because or l'!ICk or coverage and leave more people out or jobs. You don 't need to have big feature stories on the WHA stars, all you need to do is print the standipgs, just once a week. 1 don·t think that is too much lo ask. . Thank you. J err Perkins Costa Mesa Kings Salva ge 1-1 D e adlock Pl-IJl .. t\OEJ.l>JII .i\ <AP J Ross I.onsbt'rry ·s ~oal at 14 :07 of the second period ~;tin ed thl" Philadelphia F'lyers .a I-I tie with the I.os .<\n gelcs Kings 1'hursday night in a Notional I-lackey l.t'<1gu(' g an1 t. ... The tie preservC'd lhe Fl yers' 22 -game unbeaten s treak at .home and the Kin gs' :;i:11,go.ml' unbeaten string. Gene Carr got the Kings orf to a 1·0 lead at 10: 34 of the first pl'riod when he tallied from the left fa('eoff <.'ircle. Rob .Nevin -i~­ tercepted a clearing pa ss from Fl yers defenseman JOe Walson and shuttled the puck lert to c~irr , whq. fired a bul lC't past f<1 yers goalie \Vayne St<'phenson. The Flyers controled play in the final period but could not denl Kings goalie Gary F.d,var'As. who turned in a brillant 31 -s a vc performance. Hockey Trade NEW YORK -The '.'Jew York Rangers trade d d cft>n seman Rrad P<irk. and Jean Ratelle to the Ro ston l\ruins for high· s<'oring ('enter J)hil F'..sposiut and defenseman Carol Vadnais, the Canadian Press r eported today. Connors, Ashe Roll Yanks Advance in Stocklwlm S TO C KHOLM (AP>- Archrivals Arthur AshC' and Jim- my Connors, fav0red to meet in Sunday's final s, scored convinc· ing straight set vi ctories Thurs· day to move into the quarter· fjnals of the $100.000 Stockholm Open tennis tournarnt.•nl . .<\she. gunning for his third Stockholnl Opt'n tillt'. combined hi s usu:d stroni,;: serve <ind volley 1game to d efeat R ~y 7\-Ioore Or South t\frica 6-4, 6"1. ' Connors. ups el bv Ashe at Wimbledon last ~um~<'r broke t"'.ice in eaC'h set to ~corl' ~ 6-4, 6·2 triumph over Tom Ok kcr of Holland. Roscoe Tanner, who has one of the m ost powerful serves in th'e game, struggled past JS.year-old South African Bob Hewitt 7-6, 3-6. 7,-5, and P arun scored a 5·7, 6··1. 6r3 victory over Briton Grahu01 Stilwell . Remie Mitton, who beat Con- nors in a w arm -up event before Wimbledon at Chichester, r.e· ached the quarte rs with a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Jiri J{rcbec of Czechoslovakia. Ashe next takes on Adriano Panatta of Italy, who edged Karl Meiler of West Germany, 7-6, 6-1, 7-6. t For Struct1rres Olympic Chiefs Hedge on Plans MO:->TREAL (AP> - Engineers and contractors work· ing on fa<.'ilities for the 1976 Su m · mer 0\ympi<' Games hav~iven assurances th at all will be ready in time for the Games, Organi z· ing Committl'e president Roger ROU SSe,QU said Thursday. l{ol~eau ..wa s replying to s tatements made by Qu ebec s olicitor.general Fernand I.alonde that some unnecessary frills may not be ready until after lhE' Games are over. Meanwhile, the provincial gov- ern mE"nt has indicated it ...,·ill ml'el with officials here to dis- C'Uss the Games· high price tag. Among topics to be reviewed is the fee to be paid to Paris architect Roger Taillibert, which some observers have estimated to be as much as $40 million. Rousseau said Thursday there is no quesijbn Or using alternate sites if the 70,.000-seal , $380· million main Olympic stadium is not <'Ompleted on time. "We have definitely given up on alternatives," Rousseau said. J{e would not say whether the stadium ·s 525-foot tower, which controls a r e tractable roof, would be saC'ririced. "I'm pretty s ure the to·Ner will be finished, but of course we don't need it to run the Games,'' he said. Galbraith 8th ORI.ANDO, Fla.-Sandy Galbraith of Huntington Beach shot a 74 Thurs day in the fourth round of the Professional Golf Association 's Fall Qualifying. School. · Galbraith now has a four·round total or 286 and is the eighth top scorer, eight strokes behind leader Jerry Pate. "I don't know what will be mis- sing The orjtanizing committee has assur('d thC' Canadian ~mateur Swi mming Association 1n Ottawa that the Olympic pool will be re- ady for the Games. but it pro- mi sed to notify the association immediately il there is "any further hitch." Construction of the pool has yet to begin. and some rej)Orts have said it is "impossible .. to com- plt"tE' it on time since original construC'tit>n schedules said it would require at least II months to build. J n I.ondon. International Organizing Committee President l..ord Killanin said Thursday he kne~ nothing about the latest sit!¥tion faced by the l\1ontreal committee. "According lo m y latest in- formation. everything in Mon- treal is going according to plan," he said. The Montreal Organizing Com- mittee originally started with a budget of $310 million. That figure has ofriciall1 increased to $730 million, and civic opposition members h ave said the total cos- ts or the Games could be higher than that. "I can't com'm enl on costs,'' s aid Rousseau. "I have seen Sl billion mentioned in the papers as the eventual cost, but no docu~. ments to verify this." BOSTON -Da rrell Johnson. who led thC' Boston Red Sox to the .<\meri<.'an J.eague pennant in his :-oecond season as a minor league manager, was rewarded Thurs- day Vlith a new two.year con- tract. Johnson has been given a pay increasC', but contra<'l terms v•ere not disclosed. Johnson re- portedly received about $45,000 a year on his original two-.year con- tract. The guessing was that he will receive $60,000 in each oC the next two y<'ars. . 'A aron's Last ¥ear MILW!\UKEE -Home run ·king H a nk Aaron wil l play one more season for the Milwaukee Rrewer s a nd theO. join the front offi ce as a vice pre· sident, it was announced Thurs· day. Boxing Hassle INGI.E\VOOD -Boxing pro- . moter Don Fraser of the Forum <is ked the Cali fornia Athletic Commission on Thursday to sus- pend World Roxing Association bantamw<'ight champion Alfonso Zamora of !\1exico. Fraser <'laimed that Zamora had signed a contract with the Forum for his next title defense but l,nstead had agreed to risk his title on Nov. 29 in Mexico City. Cuban Serie s NEW YORK -Major league basebalJ appears on the road' to sending an all·star team to Cuba· next spring for· al) exhibition series, the first since Premier Fidel Castro <'am e to power and political relations were broken oCf with the United States 15 years ago. , Bofton pitcher l.uis Tiant and ·CiDC\nnati first baseman Tony IW-Trial Boost TRENTON, N.J. -Rubin "Hurricane'' Carter ·s bid for a new tria l of his triple murder conviction received a big boost Thursday from the New Jersey Supreme Court. which said it would review the case "on an ac- celerated basis.'' The action bypasses an in· termediate appellat.e court which r eceived the case early this year from Superior Court Judge Samuel A . Larner. who denied Carter and his code(endanl, John ;\rtis, a new tria l. Carter, a form er middlCweighl boxer, says he is innocent of the murders al Paterson bar in June .1966, for which he and Artis were convicted in 1967 • Ly~Cae DENVER -Heavyweight box- er Ron Lyle Teceived a deferred judgment Thursday in District Court in a case in which he was <'har ged w ith shooting at his V.'ife. Swimmer Dies SAN DIEGO (AP) -"A 16-year- old hi gh school coed coll apsed and died while swiflllming ·prat- tice laps in preparation for a swimming meet . Coroner ·s offi cials said Thurs- day Karen Huff was warming up al the ~Kearny Mesa Park Pool when she began having trouble in the water .· She was pulled unconscious from the pool and taken to Sharp 1r1emorial Hospital, where she died. Several persons, including a Fire Department captain, re- portedly tried to resuscitate the gi rl while awaiting the .am- bulan('E'. · Hudson Seeks No. 71 JDLLSDALE. Mich. (AP> - Hudson coach Tom Saylor believes HiJlsdale·s tlornct.s have beet\ "planning their whol e year around beating us .·· But Hlllsdal • cottch ·Jae" Hepinstall insists preparatjon ror tonig ht•s hig h sc hool football game against }Judson "didn 't begin earJier than this week" and that "we have not Pointed to this game." On the line Is HOO..on's 70· game winning streak and a share or the n ational record o( 71 iltal I triumphs -plus adval/; ' ----------·- cement to Michigan's first statewide playoff in modern his - tory. Tonight's game is the regular season finale for both squads. J-ludson h as a n 8-0 record and Class B Hillsdale Is 5·3. Should l-tudson win, the Tigers will tie the national record ror successive triumphs set by Jef· lerron City, Mo .• 19.18·66. They could break the record Nov. 15 in the state semifinals. At this point the.tr opponent would be Kalamazoo Hackett. ., -saylor h4s said he almost r· • I -- hoped 1-ludson didn't qualify ror the playoffs because the school would gel more finan<.'ial gain by goi ng after the record in the .opener r'iext year. AcC'ording to one sour ce, Hudson would only gel $500 plus mileage from the Michigan High School Alble•ic Association for goina to the playolls. By going after the 72nd triumph next year, the Tigers could reaUze at least $5,000 lrom 1•t• reo~pts and toe II business es \CO\ild 1et another $5,000 io ptofit,whleft Ille matchup-would ceoerafe,'I'· --~·--- I OLYMPIC P-ARK.-MONT~L. WILL FACIUTII• BEAEAOY.&~.,,, t 1 v . • r l I I ] ' I I l I t -. . r · Unbeaten SC· Tests lagunans Edison~. Ex-Oilers SparkGWC· Tars, W estnlinst~r In Sunset Match Football JUNIOll: VAll:!UTY Unl\Oel"Si"' • 0 0 6-121 0."'"Hllb 0 •O 0 0-0 Unh•trslly scorlne: Gr•9fl •nd Gr•""'- ~ · .... • BarQns Collide Tonight ... '" .. ... ,,. MS "' ,.. ... "" ... DAILY PILOT •7 Mater Dei Stifled · By Amat By l!OGF.11 CAl!LSON 0t•n.1trrn•• .. " Mater Del High'• Mmarchl may ba.veJelt they ha!l..__seen It~ a week ago ~hen a St. Psul de- fense stifled the Monarchs with a do!ense thatlimlled Mater Dei to ·' l~yords. But that wasn't"haU or the Angelu•1-eague punishment-that ---+I WD dealt Thursday nljjht by Bishop Amat'& Lanctts at the,.,. Santa Ana Bowl before7,100. Mustangs Fat.I Santa Ana Ignites, For 27-18 Victory El Toro, University Square otf The Lancers defense battered )fa:ter Dei "s chances for a C~F 4-A !ootbsll playorf •Pot with a lZ-0 spanking end made the Monarchs 'offense look shabby ln limiting them to 7S yards net !or running and passing. In the second half, when Amat really went to work, the wlnners allowed only 26 yards and heaped additionaJ embarra.ssmenton the Monarchs by scoring a safety in the last period. I , • • Outkl•idQt -· Row~r """ Ftr.;1r,t Tot•I" ·~' , __ -!i.lolcldo W!th•mi Toli1l1> •USfollMG Ct1i. Mew . .. '" " " • ' " 5.1111'1• .... " " " ' ~ ll'AS$1NG c.nu. Me,. " " "' ' " ' • " ' • ' " "' ,. .. ' " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ,., " H pe ,,,.. '" 18 • • ,, 1 • 0 80 S.nl•A111 I l 0 I• ' ' ... " " -J.1 .. -1S.O ., " " " '' ' " ~·· "' .Sii ·'" ... * "* * llTt,.U.._. Otlt'M9 Def•M IS5 Ol•rle' SE LE i.temm X10 ~!I.On RT LT Ca11Ulo 171 Lund' RG MG Nlllt>IH l6S Bft' C RT i*tltl'IOrn 100 MoW" LG RE Motl~ l'OS ea,11110 L r LB FtlrbrotMr 190 Ricker TE L• Morlan /SS"'' OB CB Ur~rl 110 H"""'UQll!r FD CB 8"'r~rdt IS' UrouNrt ,. B 55 J.C:oba !SS Dooler FL FS C'..lwrles U11l.,."ity St.rli~ u .. ,.s Ol,..,1. °"'-'"·' 110 Mill SE LE Ntlwn ;ios H•ndlltld LT LT Btd t r 170 Ntlwtl LG LG_, n• ~Ide! c RG O.lo•dl!lo 1"11 Macaonald FIG RT M1>ri>f'' 10S AJliwn Rt RE s-11·t111ro t•S A•llnl TE LB S.CrOQ91n'1. lt.0 G<1r..m WR CB Hill uo Helw oe ca GtlNl rn us ICHw.f' F8 SS !opfh•oer UI 0,.lr;H TB FS ~!,. See The TR-7 ONLY A T HE RB "' '" "' "" "' '" "' "' "' ... "' '" "' "' "' "' '" ... ·~ ... "' "' Mater Del's deepest penetra• tion during the game was to thf'J Bisho Amat 39 -.on the second series. But that was qwc y re- versed with a 15-yard penalty. In the second half the Monarchs had the ball three times. adVancing 16 yards to the Amat 49, 10 yards to the Amat 45 and losing a yard after a brilliant goalline stand for the two-point safety. Quarterback Tim Wigmore went to the air only five Umes and completed two for20 yards. It was a bruising test as Mitter ners 200-pound fullback Steve Williams was k.Docked out of ac· lion in the set'Ond quarter and Amat's starting backs-Nick Corso and Dave McOonough - were unable to finish. Amat scored all it needed with l ;OJ left in the half on Joe Pena·s 25-yard field goal, but added a JO .yard scoring pass from souttipaw Paul McDonald tn Jim Siegfried in the third period to pad the niargin. The .Lancers receivers were ul· tra tough, catching McDonald's offerings time after time against good ('Overage. In the 66-yard march that ended with Pena's field goal. McDonald connected on tosses of 9,' 10, 8. 11 and 4 yards. • GAMIE STATISTICS A"1 down!. tUSr.1"'9 Fl"t-$119Ulrt0 FltH-$peql!ln Toi•! lltll e1-n1 y.,'" l'\Klllnfl Y .,01 P91-.lnQ V.,Chl°'I ,,.., , •• as !f91M'd F'Utlll .. vq Cll1! v.,11, pe ... 111eCI Fumbltt-lum(lll'f, ~I Sew•.., Oll•rtln l!llsfloliA,...1,. Mto1 .. o.1 Wl9"'!0"• 0ont8IH Wiiii .... ~ ,,,_,. MIKr..,m Of1tM DlcM><;in To!•I\ .; WIQrnO<I •USHING >Nl•t D91 ••• " • • ' ' " PASSING ,....,.;.o..i .. " ' ' .. " • • " "' .. ' no 2-)ol.j ,,, ,. ... • • • ,. .. " " " • »' ~4 ' 0)11-12' 0 00 0-0 " " ... .. " l.ll " ' " • ' .., , , o.> ' ' ,., , • '' ' ' '·' " " ... ... " ~·· ' ,. .... Cycle Stars Race Speedway motorcycle slars Rruce Penhall of Ralbaa Island.,, . Scott Sivadge and Sonny Nutter wilJ join promoter Harry Oxley in competing in the American Motocross Club weekly program al Orange County International Racewa y tonight at 7 ::.:>. FRIEDLANDER The only AW in tM WOl'ld It !his tow p.-iee with CtMin Br1kel TR:IUMPH AL'S GARAGE S.. It In Actkln Tod1y At TMM Authori.zltd McCulloch Deal"1 MASTER SE.R'vlCE DEALERS SANTA ANA ANAHEIM L.W. BEMIS TA. & IMPL. ANAHEIM SAW SHOP • 1629 E. First Street 314 S. 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The Oilers. 3-·1 on lhc yf'ar, "'Ill b e look ing t o upset th e powcrrul Knights t5-l-t) who are sitting atop the l eagu e standings. SPORTS Marina, Saxons Battle Un b eatl'n in league play, the Knig h ts tied Anahl.'im 6-6. and edgt.'Cl bv Kennedy 17·14 , t o St~cure their hold on firs t I.oar :t, ont• or thL• place. Sunset I.eagut'·:-n1 u:-.l If the Knights can get improved football t!';in1.' by Lhe Oilers to night, and "1arin ;1, whil·h they are shoo-ins to cap . features ont· <if !ht· tu re the leagu e title. C'irC'ui t ·s t np tl C'f1 •nsl':->, llo"'.ever , d on't exf)l"ct C'lash at B t o n ii.:ht ~i t t~t· Olle~s Lo roll_ ov~r . \Vestminster Jl igh. 1.hc...µass1ng..comb.inati.Wl----floth---tt•n:m~h-tt 'It' 2-a u( qu<1_rtcrbac~ llill llolst lt'agul' records but I ll'rb to split f'nd Slt•ve Sam· Jlill"s l.o;1ra S;.1xuns . dis-P.l"'~i cou l~ give .the playing~ consis tt·nt of- K n1ghts quite a bit of fensl'lately, <lrl·3'"~ pou1t trouble. favorites. Jlolst has co mpleted flo'.I :-.!either (t•a rTI is in C'On· of 128 p tl:;ses £or 1,020 tention for a ('I I·· •I·/\ y ard s and s e.., ~ n J>layoff bt•rth. b11t hoth touchdowi:'s. have playE'd we-II against Samperi, who cau~ht the league·s top l(•;ims. 10 pas st':; l a s t wee k I, 0 :tr a J 0 s t to ::tg<tin:;t Katella, h~s We stminst('r 20 ·7 ; hauled down 38 this "tarin:tfell.17·fl - s eason, inC'luding three If J\.1 arina is to t'\'('11 its forlouC'hd~wns. reC'ord :it ·1-4, it wilt h ~•vc /\.nd ~dd1ng balance to to improve nff<'nsivt•ly. theaE'r1alattack are run-The Vik1.'s havt• only ning bac ks Jim Lucas ~C'ored 16 points in tht·1r andStevel'\t artinez. 'las t three g.~1mes ••nd The 5·9, J 70-pound \\'ere shut out by Foun- lAJcas has rushed for ,~32 l ain Valley last w eek yards and six when s tart i n g touchdowns on 82 car-q'uarterba ck [);iv e rie:;. w~1\lach didn 't pla y .Foothill will be coun-becaus e of a bruised tering with a pair of right hand. baC'ks, twins Gre-g and Wallach. \\'ho h ::is com · S f eve SpeiC'her. who pleted 37 of 94 p<1sses ror have dominate d th e s.12 y<1 rd<>, is expectC'CI to Knights g round gam e . start tonight ancl s hould Foothill rus hed for bolster a J\.1 a ri na attack 1,605 yards this season that a lso features run- and 1.147 belong to the ning baC'k Jim R a nkin. • S!)('ichers. They are aJ so "'hO has gained 373 y ards respons ible f or nin e on 73C':-irries. touC'hdowns betw('e n Tht'..Vikes1 offense will them. go against a J,oara d('· Obviou:;ly tbe key lo fcnse that has he ld four stopping Footliill is con-opponent s -including taining the talente d Servit(>-{o 13 points or twosome, and that is the l ess. Top Saxons de· goal of the Huntington fender is lin('backt'r Tim -d efense. Bretz. a 6-0. JOO -pounder '-· ~a.ac11oe1tt1 .. LE-6)t.1Slmek LT ~•ltfl Dlonn• RT-... ._Colil'I RE-Totl'fBOmWll LB-Allin P.t•r~ L8-R""°Y lilolll L8-R091'rSmltn C8-0MI G1en11 CB-lkeO'Ales,•nd•o S -Allan B•Olr>skl S -Str.11 S.m~,; M.Ulltt• .. 1(11 OllHM SE-Sle.,..S.mperl · RT-fl•no:ll Ro•n AG-Miki Sll•lt'r C -0111nl1 L11r>r>enS LG-Scott T!mbl!rl•k" LT-JOhnBy"°" TE-A1i.n ~tersoo Ol!l-8111 HOl~I H8-Jlm LIKll H8-5!1w Mar11~r FL--eobRulMll Standings AMGiLUSLEAGUE who has b een in on 46 11s tackles. '" 100 Offensively, the Sax· ulllo ns are l ed by ~~~ quarterbaC'k Mark '"° Carlton, who has com· :: pleted 5-l of 119 passes fo r 11s ~ yards and;ho has us ruS'hed for 198)'ards o n 71 carries. TailbaC'k !\tel I.ewter has netted 39~ "' 1~) yard:; on 80 attempts. ,., "' '" .. '" '" '" "' "' * * Milri11.1 OIN11s• SE-R.tndy CleQflOrn A:T-0..111Neks A:G-flob Tltul C --0.n Gur-il l.G-Mitrk Vltk l.T-FOl'"r111 P,..racil'I TE-6tan Sutlon QB-0..;t W.tll•cll FB-Jlm R•r>llln TB-fred R111Nll.et' Fi.-J.1tk Dobllln * "' '" "' ,., "' .. ,., "' r,: "' -....--l AreaPol~Prep Country ult 'I ' ~---lllei! , ·8_..:...J,.; )'AJl,IT "t f2~1'rm...t fL"f-11; (UI ll:ft 1. Yf'Ndt IUt (llf&.IMfu. I~ (tJIJol•I•.... $1Woffllr IL) \l;OJ It. Eft991fl.II11;0''\ Mo7fl'aM A.t La Paalma Eagles .C-/U:Sh • f VAf"'ITY • ' IUI• !Cl 1oiS. J o.,.rtoo1,11~1 :OI. tCLOffft.1111011!:111:14- Wi h S l e l . ~--~ ... l.H1W1t,,,...cQ10:•4,.~ ..... llit(.Sl"-•V Ml•ttl', (Ill 1411 flMo.,..n O t n:e FOOll\ltt :( J J 2 ~.fl} 10:11 L.k. 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'S•rmr""° 1n MartaatMitflflAii• -..,. bc'rth, the .t-:sta ncia JUgh yard s and ha:s scored two H"""1"°tot1 !:.::".'°": 0 0 °'"'0 1, Mrt<•ll (II .,_,, '»A~IEJ ~1H1~~~ CFl1.!_~~· ;!".~;!,•*iF': 11~;;.s~~~!. 'l.:.?1:1;~!:1:..:: Eaeles begin phase one touC'hdowns. ,..~ .. •u kff'•i.-0u..1rt•1« ---:;r:_:~1:!,'~~11~00t_....~:: io:~ • • ~1n :!•s.0rr1L1 1tt-11 ";ct::Z:, o r . t-h·et.r I a-te:1 t goal J,aRue and Langdale .::tr,.on&t.1ell ~ ! ~ :;!:cM111:0111. HOwit c~11I:~~""'°°., ........ UI, (ftlH•u ......... , .-. }t1~l.iJ':~~";'li1~or• n.i · · h h h J h t o • t• s t·n 1 0 ·•11 1 1 • c1111 •w.tsa1m1cr lMJ ll:•• y,,,. 1, t>•11n t1 v 40 1 •.a 1. · · . • ' t on1g t w en l ey c as are w C'un 1 a I g Muni no1~n 1 o•t •<•• 11 • Hllnl ia:i i1,J2 11. •llOIM• IMI "''' c••v•no I HI •:•' 1. 1••· u :u. . 'l\'ilh lhe..-1\1.agnoUa ..5cn -quarterbacks • ..Langdale, ""°°'"°-1• v~.o;,~ -11.-<'.ftte+H 4Ml-tlt&ta.·Gr--.au............., .. fHOl....IA •-tta1r•llJ HJ_ Or _._.:' 1~:,t~..idv!Ff' tint>lt1 in a C('ntury a bt>ller runner, has sc .... .,oW"'" 1 _. tt:s.i ... -...1M111:1•· ~'!.~.':=:.~,~~·:,:.~·=~~.»;':.. 1,.1 '11t 1i '· Pllt1'Wlll . !,(>ague footba ll gam e at nt>tted S1 yar ds on 47 C'ar~ ~"°""::!.~ ~ : 1 ; 1 1 ~~1~;,1:'l!!'~T1~1~ ,1 t01u•. ou1t IHI 1'1.1111. CObirt IHI 1E1 t0:1"J. Ktn v te1 ••,=~J1'-,A0"'!"", · · · ' I -· • d h · cd f ...,,...,,. · ·' · · \O .. ll lkitlet'IHl 10241t.'#oll!W IFI 10·ll J. S.m•ll ·4 · /\ n ah e1 m s I. a P a ma n (>s .in as pass or ~ c1tm111t• .c:or1...., o Gorn"ltll'I. a. Ho11an11 1c1 10:0. •. AiUnl> 1c1 iOi to:i. 1,_ 0.5P.tln 101 io:• t•. El· ,,.._1;.kl 1e 1 10 u •. wt111t 1E1 t0:a JJ·1rk J01yarm . C•de 1, Hiii, L19un• B••cll -lit:IOS.D.OayfCllO:IJ,,Dol,,,.fCI 1oit0•IJ l0.S«tt•CEl10.J.O < • • • • ""'"""''' 1. O'H••• l, B•uni ... Ck, IO:l•1.a. ..... 11c1 10:1•1.o.....,.....1v '': . ·.._ .. 11il(H)~ .... .......,....,.1111tlllMIOr .... K1C'kofr as at 8 a nd Ken J, <t Ru e. a s h a r P Mort0fl 1. <Tl 10:12 •. A•mst•Oll9 !T> io::tJ io. ~ IHI • • , HM'rttt IHI 1 "'" IH> io i•'-VI'~' !HI io::lf Kiefer 's Eagles are fi,•e · p<isser, has completed 28 .1~t.110.• ':!'~1"" ~~11 '~:/: ::·.~i~~7;..11~'°rn •:~ i. ~~;., tHi ·~ iM~. s-110 a. O..ar io> 10:" •· "'"r"" 1H110,,.. poi nt ra v o rites ove r a of 5·1 aerials for 509 !wo!IC...,.n•:'"' v ·~"1 3 ,__.. 11;011,::'..'11141 1"11 .31. 1o:u s.,o.,u11!H110:,•,•,•;eo, ~l~,, •,,.".~,.~ .. ~!a1~~~s1~·-:.':'=)g! · · I h -d • ~ e. ,.. 1 l 1 •-t CM 10:11 . 11 ... tHI . ..,... .... ,.,...., · · St•nt1n.e s t eam l at IS yar s. __,,.-tc Bo••. La ...... acllllil llOS---lQ:•l•. F • ..,. (1(1IO'!ol10.Cl'llOn\an 11 tOS •. Slhtr11flll IHI 11;0l IQ, \\-'inless in le~1gue play M agnol i;i"s or.rense t..5.-:..c~::.~~·~~:;;;.1~~Jonnroon1: , 1A:~"::.::c:;~1:L'11 !,,•..;1:'.·~:.:i-.~ IK)11·tt11.H••I CKl ll::M. """...ittOlll:Ot. :ind 1·6overa ll. has n 't bt'<'n con s istent. er-1,S11ot1,eoav,0t111111. 151 11,y '· Huddl•tt011ti1 12:1¥1 •. ,...i!::.:~s~!.~....... ~~-~:r-~:;·~~;':1 Th E I · b ( th S t ' 1-h• "•OIH ·$0~H C.1161,_ Cl.I U 01o 1, Wtbor IL.I 1 . ..-r. • · ) (! .. ag es a re conung u e .. en 111e s a14e s.c.,.•,o..rt•~ 11.,, 1 01 011N••ll4f't Ill ui1' •. 1~1lll i.t-SMno cc1 411"CtV191frr" .t.t11r ..... 1H110;1't•. _,_,.,,.,1K t0:u off a tough 15 -J4 Joss to on(' of the county's best s.anc~"1' o o 1 1-1 e.i .;11, 1s1 11.21 1o. oon.v•n • 40 11·8' a. C..tP.1"''' 1c1 11.0'I •· s,St1CMMIHIM:lJ•.Sllw"'~1H1 ·. -5 L.19un16etcll I l (I l-1 w C'Sl ll u MW••vtslH:J,S.Wtlk•r l$1U:f4 .. 11 ·os '· D•11d11••11 CM) 11.JJ •. S~1nta .'\na, but Kiefer OOS(' guards 111 COll San O.menlt .c:orlt19. ll,,.b.lt~. ll.lll,~!l.Hill · ' Gall..ahott lCI 11:01 1. Spr~ 1CI ,.,..,tll'flSJI IHI 1,:. t . E6Mr!bw9 ""1r ns that E s t ·1nc i:i will 1..us k ,,.,,,.,.,. L.IOw'll S.M.11 ~.ro:i .. l, Mbt-vi .. .-11111"! ~aMHI.,:... 11:01 1. H.iti...v iCI 11:,._ '· ~ 4kl 1t::a t0.00•tt nc111:41. • , < • 1E1!.llRCi•Oflt11M ScOlll Bto!.hl<tr Hov11 1 ...... tlter"°"""' !Ml •. I Lt.. 4Cll1:441t.W.ttd C'Sl 12..... IOf"tfOM.o•R no t be ove rlook 1og TIE -O.ll Con•"~ 100 • -vA-s11 .; ~M1•:•l M&•tl11 MllM V.a1,• . .u•. E.,._a.uJJUllM.t•Mtl• $110.-.... l»llttlu,.Mlif«lll ~·]:1 gnolia. s tressin g that lT -6ott Mo•~" 200 SC•r•••~•t•" eou. "'•Ml""' 10 1 '11 i~> ~-0 ~~1 ::_ '· Wl'lii. (El 11 :1M 1. Movat1• 11:1 1• ,,_.,,, 1s111:4' 2 .. ,...,...._1t.1 ·. . . ·. f lG-EOM<le•~ Ila E:l fo<o 0 0 0 0-0 lO;Ot• MonlQOl"'ttY . 11'1S J, M(C.1rtr1y «E l 11:2t 4.. t.J;ll 1. Fr"'k tLI Ul:\2 '· A.llft"'t hl:S Ja~e:st go.ii I!) Or C -~rwMtlll\t llQ Unlvtrilly ~ t S 3-U ._,_.,(Ml tQ:l•I Tl"'·~·~uer l ~I &r-ooll"°lr1 ll:l ll:JO S. c.aie. fE'I t$1 tJ:" S. GatrltM ILi 1):51 •· Esl ~1nC'1a to end up 6-3. stG -R«-r1 Jo~" 1.0 u..1~•illtr "'orino· J <:•'""'°'"'' '· 10.11 •. 0••1i:~M: 1010•1 10 ~: 11131t1.,1Pov1., 1E111 "°'·MC.\fidaef' ....,..,. 1s11•:0111. smctnrts114:u 1. Th E I . . Rl -F•OONocflOI\ Ii~ P C..mpbtU t llOl'l.lfdJ,M&dl.lnl, 101 10.11 ll. •Ulf ' IE112ii•l.L"IEllJ:JO•.&o<..ltquet ""1w!lnott 1$114:U11. C-CSI e .a.g es arc c ur-SE-&<ol lWll\I>" ,.~ 8*2. • INHMIM(Ml IO:JCI. IE"l lt1t<llll.Wat•rt/GJ IJ::M. MrJt IQ, 8rtWll ISi IS:Oj. u . Linda rea-1.-l-Y-4-3-bu l-"Cl·l-l~t-he---QB--'O(tV•""*'"'l':i-1..0. ;JUNtO• YARSl·T-~.,..(.lll~ll .. 51-t'-Qll'W .... "Mlrll't IMl"t' ..... -c.wfl,.'"t1'7f losses have come in FB--t.1,.rH•11 it~. s.c...-•••Qu•"''' 1 .G1a~\CU )J F1roiu1J Lonq cu1 eonr.acc11d~2•2.Jonu1c11o:HJ. ,.,...., .. ,_cn1c:n1 0•111Mllk . ' . ·fB--6toHCo\l'IOw ll(o U..!"l"'ly-b~lcvtelt •·Darcy lUI S (i,a"'m IUI lair,_ Mkl'IMl$fCI 10;31 •.B~!-IO tt::U 1. MM!wd 11 101 10:01 I . O'Miolle'I' C'1rC'u1t play. Fl--0.lry(Qnl•• !11) fROSH·SOFH !0:111 •. PQmerow (I)) IQ.II'· lil'ller"I s. ~lmor• CCI 10 u ..... ....,.,_ !C) c..-110;at.).Mtrcitto(M) 10:13•.H .... F.s tanci a appears to EU.Ill( la Otltftlt kw••• 0..•rl••I (U) lQ· 1• •. Mui~·" IE. 10 n 9, 10 UJ.Raft IC\ 10 Sii ICllft"ICI ll:O'l fll'l'llfl IDl IO:•J J. SClll'lvw IMI IO::iO.. r . LE -0.nKIUIOl'I 160 E11oro 0 0 0 1-1 a.-•H !El tQ:2• 10. G.alv..., fVI 11 H""lyCCl 11 ;10. Ull!lwnhyWIC•IEIT-h <1Ve tOO muc h Of ense t.T-Al•n~wn 180 lllllve•~ly 1 I • 1-1 M:1S 11. Mot11t1t19 lU/ IO•Jl 11 Fun11 SlllOemt-!J•) Ut l La•IM.l IHdll l . HooPtl' IUI lO:U t. SCllmldt !El £or !\1agnoJia which has NG--BlllCon•IMI 4t'IO £1 Two K O<'•l\9 Rocnlt. Uno .,.n.i· IEI IO;:M 1l Furbee IEI IO:Jf It. I. FIU:foH'ald !SJ IJ )I) J. OM IU IO:llJ.5"1ytll IEI I0:'3.C.SCtllllf!Or'St be ·h t h · . RJ-Pwle• levc• 110 tr: IC~lf l, Moore, 8or1 ..... litnfe, "-fUI ta •t. 12.l't a. l.I.,.,, ISi 11 41 (. O\•.lkl !LI tUI 10:SI J. M.ts-(U) 11:1Q6. V~ e.n S U OUt t ree ll~C'S RE--.1v1nObyt01 •ko 110 Knight. Wfttflllfl11tr 1201 f(I) Htw .. rt 11:SOS.k.1u•l"' (5) 11 !1<1•.W.1lponft.I l.ftvw.n IU) 11:1• 7, M<.Cre.Jlly {UI I h l S Se a S 0 fl . JI m L6-Bllt W111er\ 1 ~ VAaSIT'I' 1. Ertl CNJ 10;11 2, fur ..... IWI II 12:011.Mcl11lyr1" ISi U.011.BrtdlerO ll;U t. Fl'edrll1-CUJ 11:11 •. J , Ho well's Sentinels a r e t.8-<.oray Windtr llQ SCttt ., Qy.1rl•n IO;t) ]. v ..... , IWI 10 !) • loll .. lW' IL~ IJ:Ol '· SnvOlr ll I I J:OI IL $l"'9 IUI 11;15 10. '°'"" tul ll::iQ.. . . H8-ROC..rl Oon"'lly lllO MIS\loflVi.Je l 1 4 (-1J to:JS '· Blfllkfl' IWI 11·• 6 Bl'.-i:•rtt Pfloll)Ott t5> IJ. It. F•OSM·SO"lt <1 verag1ng 7 .6 points HB-Jol!Hlll ,~ Dan.l'Hlll\ I ) 2 ,_, f..W) 10:•Q 1. Klllll IWI IQ!•l I M11tMIVl•l•l1'l(nlOa11.1Mllfl ~·V•l61'y41S)~ .... I!._ while giving up 23 5 -'i>cottC~llo.. llO Mlislon 11111° sc:orlno. H'"""'"°", j f'ukCl<noto !NI 10·••. H.1\kell (N) I. Nor•l'I IMI 10:101. ee...-s IOI I. stwielier IF) 10:192. 611.,..,. IFI . • 5 -Br.Id f""m•l llS l<r.tnMtl 1, MtDouql1 3, 9raun2,1.M19 10:51 10. St.1y lW) 10.S2 11 Newlurll \(1:19 J. (;orcor.1n (Ml IQ·21 •. ~ 10:&<1 J. &ir~t IFI IQ:•I 4, BrtJMI IFI The Eagles. SC Or1ng l, Cll.lrl .. , Sc.olm.11\. Dint HUit; /NI t0·,112. Row•n IN> 11 061l(Dflli 101 10:3' S. ero.,.11 (0) IO:Sl '· tO:SJ S. We-flWlnOeZ lFJ IO:JS&. Allen 15. 7 points pE'r g<;1 mt·. arc College Soccer Mewl.M110K11. c•uc11•"' l ,N.IWIDn. INI 11:1•,. F1,r !N\ 11 :36. M4c••' iMi 10·~ '· Fa•,,_. <M1 IFJ 10'"'· s1ob0m cE111:111. o.c1c. . k . JUNIO• v••SITY lllY•IN H l l 1411 L••r.1 10;5t •· INY'" (01 11.00 •• CMfl lMI CF ) 11 ; 12 •. Al'l!Mrson {E) 11:19 IO. led by qu<1rt ('rb<1c_ !'i sc--.Qli.lt1•" t.G•ll11p lMllO:Q11.E11Cllcotl lM1 11 .IS 10. Go hn"''' lD ) 11:3311. Qlrry(EJ11:1•. Kevin l ,a Rue and Kirk s.c.ic.11•1•1111 ci•tv11--Ml\slonVl•f0 1 • 1 ,...., 10:22 1 Obr;;.1w1u ILi 10 11 •. "''° C.tmciOeU 10111,40. l"•ESHMAH I d I • d f lib• k Soe.ll \COfillQ ' Oavt ll.lfQOl'I J, °"'" 0....HlllJ O l 1 I-( IMI 1Q:11 ~-Hltf'OrlcK !M) IO·tl '· 11a1wnity 111) (4') elTtre OI .. Hlll'l 1!41 Cll) MllSMflVitje .ang a e an u aC' Nroa••d, H.1lg(hQIOk••n Ml\Slon vr•Jo M:orl"Q' Bi's.II, Sit...,.. P.lnt (Ml 10···, Plat! CMI IQ ·~. t . ~--IV) IO::M I. DIWDOdy 1. H•"'' IOI IO;JI 2. er~ l.arry Hall. Th('ir No. l Soutl'lfrnC•tolo•n••Co11~p11r••I 2, Stovt l , J.1t •\on. 0.1n~ H11h-AnOtrsan CMJ 10.4S •· s.e,_ IL! IV) 10·•2 J. Littm.tnn (U! 1'1:•s "· CD) 1Q;l2 l. 6111-tlllol U~I 10:tJ t. U51U5a1Urll.1•.Aw1"0•lllW'lflll<A Mr-•\18ower 2 ' A •DI 0 ••5 ••• <M> runner, Ken Willi.:1ms, 1,..11"'!1,..,11,,"1>'••Dlh •• · · io·s110.F;t11o.1L1 11 .01 1 Mio n.1,11.1 V•l<Nil lE i 1Q.~$..B.ld•.,.,C u1 1o:J16. ~no•a, ':,.. . ...,,,,. will miss tonight's artio n becau se of a badl y sprained ankle. Williams has rushed for 470 ya.rel<>. Ha.II, Estanl'ia's top quarterbaC'k las t yl'ar, has not fully r eC'overC'd from a s kiing accident this year whe n he broke two bon-e-s in hi s leg. Be.C'ause o_f his inability to move latt'rally con· sis t ently, Hall has bc-l'n play ing fullb ac k r (•- C'l'ntly. Coed Sports COED YeLLEYIALt. AA DIVISION Ortnve Co.1\t aet'u H1rbor •s•. l~S. Pf•ytr\ at lhfl Q.tmt : Laurie Mac-Oor..lld, JOl'ln ttliblt. AOIVISION OrW>Oe Coa5l Otl LA H1rbor 15-t. f.IS, 15-12. Pf•"'' of tile oam1 : Ttrl Smith, Bob\lool"llh . A•OIVISION FulltrlOll dtl Goldtn Wic\! l ·IS, 15-11, U-i. I A.DIVISION F1.1ll«lan Ciel Gol<len Wt'1 11·1S, IJ.J. 15-ll, AAOIVISION OrMQe C.0.111 def El Ct mrno 11-U, 'IS-•. 15-11 . 'P1•Jtrl ol g.1me : Dl1n11e ScllmlOI, RI<• J'nnln.g,_ A DIVIS.ION Or.1n91' CO.it Oet El C.tmlr'lll 15-ll, l•·lt , IS-12. P1.1ytr1 of 01me: M.arrtt Marte~. GmrySMn1 . AA OIVlSION l.A V•ll•w def Golden We~t 15-10, t 5-11. A DIVISION lA V.1lley Oet Gol0t11 Wesl 15-1, IS-II. ' Johnson & Son Lincoln Mercury 1975- Mark IV's Sale Priced!! -.• i;;i. Specially priced luxurious Mark IV .ellui,~ped with ex"!;utive driving conveni ences ••• tested to pass the r1 g1d Golden Touch stand ard for maximum value. Ready for immediate delivery, (Ser. 5Y89A826010) ' ' • • W.L.T •. PF •. PA Sl.P1ut J o O t• 10 SitfYlll l 1 0 61 J6 Mlrl11.10.HftM RE-Bob Tletri RT-Sti:M.111Me,..lfey t.T-Mflrk S<1vo LE-Jlm Drtuca l.6-TomMercurlo l.B-0.nMteks "' P-Fo Scores '" 55 Years of integrity bring you ''The Golden Touch'' Bl"'°"AtNll _,. l 1 I 15 U ,..,.litrOll 7 7 0 6J ..0 PlusX 07 111•1 Sl.AnlhonV o • 0 11 1~1 Tln"tdly'I StM'll 81Y>of1Am1111. Ma!fr Oe1 0 S.r'llte :M, St. /\ntl'KM'fy o TMltfll'I Game PiusX1ISl.P11,11 LB-Mfrk Vick lC-tCtn M.lllWY RC-BobCr.111 •F5-'--Ml""yT~s ~ancty CleQht>•n f~l "' '" , .. , .. 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Photographers repre5ented are Henry Clarke (who photographed the lady at left). Deborah Turbeville (who took the photograph below). Clive Arrowsmith, Barry Lategan and Helmut Newton. Also, a fashion shoW of styles by Cacharel and hair designs by Richard Ouellette will be offered free to the public at 8 p.m. Nov. 8 at the gallery. Regular gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Additional information is available by calling 640-0250. The .show was planned and coordinated by Marc Friedberg . -~ • ~· • . . • .: , .. --- Death and Magic at; ~@CC \ , By JACKIE HYMAN I Qt tl'le 0.llr Pli;f"~ . . "Theater has one thing lhat the movies can qever have: When we go ·tO see a play, we have the . ability to make magic. "We can create something that when it · happe ns it's totally perishable: I think we in the theater have COf!ped out on creat- ing that magic.· Willia m PurkiSS, associate professor or theater at Orange Coairt College, was discussing ''Terminat.i,: an Jmprovisational theater piece a'bout mortality that will be presented al 8 p.m. Nov . 12-15 and 19-22 in the col- lege's new 350-scat Drama neater f_.ab. I. THE PIECE, which Purkiss described as "kind of like a dream,·· was created by Susan Yankowitz .in collaboration wit.Ii .the <;)pen Theater Erl$~ble or New--York . · :-, •• ' I In some places it uses diaJogue and ~in' others flows through the use of nonverbal sound and mov-' ement, he said. ' · . ··~t deals With our ~own mythology of death and the way that we in effect m isuse people who are dead. We make over bodies m1'nY times. People wfil come tb the body (at the runeral). o.. Why didn't they come to the liv· inc pecson? '.' Purkiss said. • "We have such an., anU9;el>lic society tO<Jay, there arevery•rew rough edg ... We siltnetimes los~ taucb:'With-som~or \be basic~ alitipoflife and de~." been. swept under the table. When you want to think positive- ly. ·you don't want to th.ink about your mortality. • "I don't think it ('Te'rminal'I is a morbid thing at all. Once you experience this, you h ave nothing to do but live ... PURKISS, who studied with the noted British improvisational director Peter Brook. has used "improv" teChniques in previous productions at Orange Coast. last year in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet.·• "The point or working with im· provisation is not to make it an HE !llE~IONED J.e growi ng ,populerltY of natui-~ childbirth. as a pdSi!ive sia:n' or attempts to get back In touc~ with OW"Hlves. >"When m.y 1on$ were tJ,., we' . went to the operating roo•. and bought them'. My wile arul 11 had vtry little to do with the pro. cat,~· Purkiss said. · " end in itself but to-Wash clean the , tradition of the last 100 years . "We've gotten .lway from the aCtor as Jl human visual metaphor ... Too o(ten theater is a business. You .can't ~reate art that waY:1We have an'awruL lot of formula!:J being written for mak· ing plays... · To help return theater to a non- eliti~t. communicating medium, PurKiss has established the Crazy Toad Play~rs , a group which performs using mime. drama and other techniques in church and community set- tings; The players recently in- teracted wit h audiences in • . ' • ' - --., ''lrvinels ... A J.larvest f~estival . · · 'Terrftinal' will be presented free. as are many Orange Coasl College productions. Tickets will be available at the door. Members of the ensembl e are Barbara Beld, 1-l eidi Borst. Susan Conrad, John"Crutchneld, David Dendy, Jack Grubisch, Mark Handler, Victoria LeRean, Jotm Re zensas, Denise Randol, Janice and Steven Scott. Brad Shearer, Randi Ward and Patricia Wight. 1 ; Orange Coast College is locat- ed at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. 'On.th has been similarly de· '"2.""llifed, he said • 0 1'of •Jll~ tlm" T•~E"" r eltsEllBLE Pl.A~S~ DeATfl"SCENE IN IMf'll<)VISATIONAL WORK, 'T~RMINAL' .. -• ..... -I ~. \ ·I _., ,• .. .-~~. DUCKWORTH AND REN'CE-"I THINK SHE"S GOT IT" 'Fair Lady' at UCI Eliza Doolittle a nd J-lenry Hi J?- gins "''ill be back on stage \\.'hen UC Irvine . presents the I..erner and l.oe'ol.'e musieal "My F'air J,ady" Nov. l•I, i 5. 19. 20, 21 and 22. The production, dirceted by Clayton Garrison, will be pre- sented at 8 p.m . at the·UCI l-"ine 1\rts Village Theater. Admiss ion is S4 .50 and ticket information is available from 833-6617 . T~e major roles are played by Stuart Duckworth (llenry I.fig· gins), Marianna Renee CEliza Doolittle), J efferson Walling (Col . Pickering) and Robert Cohen(AICred DoolittlcJ. Miss Renee a lso played the lead role last summer 1.n the .. Orange Coa:-t CollC'J?C' musical, ''Cabaret.·· l\t embl'rs (lf !hC' l"C-1 faculty \\'ere invol\'ed in ;111 aspt_-ets or the production. · • Garrison.th<' dir{•ct or , is dean of the SC'h'ool of 1'~i ne Arts. Sets \\o't're designed by Char les 0 . Tomlinso11 . lecturer in drama. a'fld co s tun1es by Ric hard Triplett. professor of drama. Cameron llarvey, assistant pro- fessor of drama. designed the li ghting and James Penrod, as- sociate proressor of drama, C'horeocraphect the show. Alvar'o Cassuto, professor of music, will conduct lbe orc hestra. Actors Duckworth 11.nd Cotten<are also on theUCJ fa<'utty. . • . ·• ' r • -- ' . l ' . I Cf OAILYPILOT Friday • .Novamber7, 1975 • The A u t o A s A r t \\'att·rrolors by John \V. Burgess. director 1)f tht· l!r1ggs Cunningham Automotivl:' .\lu:-t•um 111 Costa Mesa, will be on display ,1t,lhc Laguna Ueach ~luseum or Art Nov. 8<W 111 conjunl'tion with a show of five anti- t/UL' cars, an antique motorcycle and 49 ' rare Monlaul prints. In addition, a show of auto.inspired art called "Auto·Gra1>hics" 1s on dis play now throug h '.'Jo\'. 26 at the (;olden \Vesl College Gallery in f-luntinf!ton Beach. Both shows are offe red free to the public. Top Works at Cha~man '('(ll.1.l·:CTORS ANO 001.LECTIONS' -Works hv llt•nry i'.1oo r c, ll enri Matisse, FP.rnand Leger .1ild others, Nov. IO·Oec. 12 at the new fine arts ~·t•nt(•r at Chapman College, 333 N. Glassel! St. ()r~nge . Reception 3 to 5 p.m . Nov. 9. Includes l'-''O lectures: l·larry J . Lawrence on "Chin a To· d.1y·· at War r e n Imports, 1910 S. Coast llighw:ly , l,aguna Beach, 1 p.m . Nov. 14 : and Su e Sui ritus un "C":onte moorarv Trends in Photo- ~raphy .. a t Jack Glenn Gallery, 260 Newport Cen.t('r Dr., Newport Beach, 1 :30 p.m. Nov. 18. '1\RT J'.'J Tll F. MOTOR WORl.D' -Antique cars and motorcycle with 49 rare l\1ont aut prinl s, :\!ov . 8 through 30 at Lhe Laguna Beach l\1useum of Art. 307 Cliff Dr., Laguna Beach. Reception 7:30 p.m. Nov . 8. With watercolors or racing cars by J ohn Burgess. Hours : 11 :30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily except Tuesday. 'SP ECTRUM' -Work~ by seven Southern California artists, Nov. 8·Jan. 9 in the rental gallery of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 5905 Wil shire Blvd., Los Angeles. I-tours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Tuesday through Friday. 10 a.m. to6 p.m . weekd ays. .· Galleries/ Exhibits maker Galleries, 345 N. Canon Dr., Beverly I tills. WORKS BY SUSAN MOSS -At the Bird's Eye ViE'w Gallery, 3420 Via Oporto in Lido Vill age, ~ewport Reach. ~ov. 7·Dec. 5. Hours: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . dail.Y except Monday. F.TCIU:>IGS AND LITHOGRAPHS -By M .C. F.sch£'r at Vorpal Gallery, 326 Glenneyre St . .' 1.aguna Reach. Hours: 11 a.m . to6p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a.m .. to 9 p.m. Friday, ll a.m. to8 p.m . weekends. PAINTINGS BY 'VINCENT' -At the Pomeroy Art Gallery, 5651 Lincoln Ave., Suite A, Cypress. Nov. 7·28, with reception 7 to 10 p .m . Nov. 7. Hours: 10 :30 a .m . to 5 p.m.· Saturday through Wednesday ; 2 to 7 p.m . Thursday and Fri~ay. GRAPIDCS BY GREG COPELAND -With personal appearance by artist, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. tonight at Bullock's, South Coast Plaza . 'PACIFIC ELECTRIC RAI LWAY ; A IUSTORY' 2-Photographs a nd objects, in the Orange Coast Coll~ge library, Nov. 12-Dec. 14. Weekdays 7:30 i i-df. to 10 p.m ., weekends 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. .:: 'FASIUON PHOTOGRAPHY' -Al the Jack Glenn Gallery, Nov. S.28. See Page CI. · ' ~ ' ' • IUVATE SPACES' -Works by five art~::ts at UC [rvine Art Gallery, Nov . 7-29, Hours: noon 5p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. · ' 'DIVERSITY I N TilE 10s' -Works by nine young Jtrtists, n ow through Nov. 23 at the California State Museum of Science and Industry in Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Open daily, IO a .m. to 5 p.m . Free. NEW WORKS AN D DRAWINGS -By Ronald J . Hock and Walter I. Wittel, Nov. 8-0 ec. 2 at The '.Floatiag Wall. 215 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. _ liOurs: 5:30 to 9:30".m . Mondays and Tuesdays, b to5p.m . weekends. l ~AJN'l'JNGS B Y SASSONE -Works by . th e f ~.aguna Beach artistf Nov. 9-Dec. 1 at Haggen· PAINTED Clll NA -Exhibit by California Chin a Painters Art Association, Nov. !/-8 at the Le Baron Hote!, 7675 Crescent Ave., Buena Park. Demonstrations on the haU hour, 10:30 a.m . to 4:30 p.m. daily. $1 .50 admission . 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I Bring a c11rload-as many persons as will flt-and SAVE during our African Autumn I I Special. But do it today-this offer extends only through December 1. 1975 I I (buses excluded). I I ~LION I I MONDAY TIIRU FR~AY $9.50 ""~' w I SAT~ SUN~ a HOUDAYS su.so ""'" (O&IN I kt· SJIFllRI I I o,.. •--V -ft ta.& LMc car ... •ltt..t to S.ltwl Trall• at S:JO P.•· Sal .... C.•• cloM• •• 5 P.•· I lllf-;~ - - -----~ ---1----- ----,----.--~ • • .. 11 t . ,I • I • 'Souvenir' .. Piny .Not-Memor able • By DENNIS M•LEILAN Of .. ~ ....... - The idea or • pl ay about the complications involved in an old Holly w ood -st yle actress' at . tempting to make it in the:worh;I Q( the new Hollywood is r ich 1n dramat\c and comedie possibilities . Rut ''Sou-vl"nir '' (at --the- Shubert ThealC'r in century City through Nov. 30) lacks any sense (){drama or humor. The George Axelrod and Peter Viertel play ls a shallow. disappointing vehicle for its talented stars, Deborah Kerr and Tony Mus ante. The s t ory opens on a !·lolly wood set. Musante is the ambitious young director Mark Sanders. Mi ss Kerr is his reluc. tant star, Julie St evens, petrified to begin her initiation into the era of the mandatory nude love scene <she hides in her dressing room while s tand-ins warm up the bod ). The two-act play has an O-V-e..r..a.b und a .n c..e -O ( _.£ ce.n.e.s_ Tllmlks to you It wortcs ••• FOR All OF US alternating between the st.ar's pa-it-and pre•en-h Th nul!baeks, which reveal how she got to where she Is today, mtss the mark in er.eating any 5Ym.· pathy or fe e lin g for the character. The-frequent set changes-ar: mnde on a darkened stage. Rear :icreen projections and avant· gar-de music during these tian!l- ,. l' lions •e.f!ll iill1btly out ot place In sca:illt _., l<fd:ln& in creoUYitr anclillleall!ty, -~~-LaJJr~eo~e H!.lto stands out· 8!_ Ben, the movie tycoon who made Julie Stevens a star and became her-Jo¥er-a.nd -&econd hUJb(iqd_ !llo diehard ladles' man Is the most appealing and full y realized characteroflhe play:- Tickefs A vailahle Ti<'kets are now on sale fOI'" two coming roc k conce rts and a play for more sedate tastes -Neil Simon's ''TheOddCou· pie." The play, starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, will open at the Shubert Theater in Century City Dec. 2 for asix·week run. Tick~are a vailable at Ticketron, Liber- ty and Mutual a;iencies. ~· Tickets are also available al agencies for a Nov . XJ concerl at tbe Santa Monica Civic Auditorium by singer· songwriter Kenny Rankin. Prices are from $4.50tb$7.50. ' . Tickets can aJ S'o. be purchased now for a Ct'08by and Nash concert set fm 7:30 p.m. Nov, 26 at the Anaheim Convention Center Arena. a gallery of unusual contempJ)rary furnishings pnd accessories UnltedW.W Briter kleas,Ltd •. 3411 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 673-6000 · ., • • • • T ' MideasL Dinmg~Snperh . - Estrcisi.ng full fancy, YoU <'an SU.95 ; crab tCas. melted butter, now t~u AJ:lllinary J°""'eY by Out •0 . About S8.9S; ulnbow trout, l!Wffed with magic Carptt Crom tM lime when crabmeat, $8..2$, civilization was in its cradle to Honnmt Stanley The most llkdy des.en choice the present and from the is ba1dava, the grandest of Mid · AlghaniSfan border to lh U_M: dolma !like th01e we iavoffd ln dlell;astern pastrtH, ~ttnts. tic shore:Ol"lforocco. ~~i.:;. I h tr lb shisb -· DAILY PILOT A 'l 'ONE llrA]) NIG -1'1 the,..ountal!r vauev---+I Comm.unity Theater. 2 o·clock tod&)'. lhro\iJh •• T'i·mes/ Places Sund~y •t 1112ao Mt. 0ardy Cii'Cl•. Founn11n •. ----1--~u.~.J!cisu.v.ations9GBJE95 'THE 1,'RISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' - Nell Simon comedy, 8:30 p.m. Tuelldays tbrOIJih Saturd"-Y• now through Nov. 22. At the La,auna Moulton Playhou~e. «.16 La,una C.nyon Road. Laguna Beach. Rescrvation:1 494-0043 after t p.m. The Cabled Middle East I• the the,Apadana pr .. e,........,l, and ~~ .. b ":'~ ~~d ~t $3 .25 : --focal~tnt f Ne1"~'"' n-a~h's . cold dolma..M 111 .. +.,· !WWOJl"'"""--~i!; " I "" ...... ~ • m•~t. • ashlych~t:!.•s: dli111r\\lrbll'r, Tonight: Slw"l l:ives Salute 'THE TAMlNG OF THE SHREW' - ~akes~ar~ co!l'edlt 8 o·ctock tonight and N.ov. -s; IS, M-aiiil 15 in lie "'merton College Caml>u -"'• , ateii;t dining establishment, the The leaves, preserved in brine S:.?.95. Other possibilities include Apadana. 600 Newport_ Center prior to--use. -are mdir.ulously M~.b. tabab tr_ol~round _ Dr., 640-7502. stuffed wllb such ln~ltnta .. • sirloin of beer), $2.25 ; shrimp Going a blt beyond the re~on long-grain rice, tom•to a.net /or ka.bab, $2 .95 ; beer strog&norr. &E•ner1 aJAly-redgar-ded-as"the Mi Je tomaro-paste, onlon, parsley-;-$2.95. as. pa ana·s offerings in· celery, garlic. lemon juice, sal· elude Russian and American di s· fron, allspice, salt and black pep-THERE'S ALSO a selection of hes as well as traditional et.aM:1andwicbe11.aJ.lservedwilh Pen\an, Annrnian and Greek per ~nd entree up was the de-FrmC'b fries, t'herry tomato and speciaJties. But no matter what lectable.sbashlych (billed as the pickle, and priC'ed from $1 .75 you order, you'll enjoy it in a set· delight of King Jamshidl, $7.75. (bacon. lettuce and tomato) to ting worthy or Scheherazade's A. variation on Apodana's shish $3.95 (New York steak>. Or you one thousand and oneni2ht.s. kabab ($7 .95 ), with lamb taking can turn to one or several salads THE GREAT hall in ancient the place of beer, it consisted ol and seafood dishes as well as the Persian palaces was known as an muinated choice lamb prepared special omelet of the day. apadana. Newport's restaurant, on a skewer with bell peppers, In >:et another midday option. with its luxtiriously appointed tomatoes and onion:i, nambcd You c8n help yourself to a large furnishings, wall tapestries and tableside and served on a bed or buffet spread proffering more carpets opens at least a sm ull rice. than a dozen salads, a hot entree, door to the colorful dwellings or vegetable and potat0C2>, $2.SO per emirs and beys . TtlETIURDequaUyappetizing person. Sticking to the saJads Apadana is open for lunch dai· entreewas ra~k of lamb (noted on alone, the charge is only $1 . 75 ror ly, Monday through Friday, and the menu a:;. the favorite or allyouc~nfat : -for-dinner---.and-eooktails,-l\1onday ~D<'S ), $8.2.5. _ . _ ~ollow1ng ~inner ~t ~padana, through Saturday It is closed Other en ree setect1onslor~UeSday-thriru-gn Saturday, Sundav and free v.alidated park-yO\lr consideration include New ·you·~1 also find it ~ntertaining . ----- To Musicals TONIGIIT, NOVEMBER 7 'A TRIBUTE TO MUSICAL.S'-Live production pcesenled b,y students tonight and Saturday al 8 o·clock in Chapman· College Memorial Hall ,<\.udilorium. 333 N. Glassel! St .. Orange. $2: general, $3 re21erved. Information 633-8821, ext. 309. ·GYPSY' -Musical at Cal State f\tllerton Little 'theater, 321 £. Ch11pman Av~ .• Fullerton. R .. ervations871-8000,exl. 77, wmdayo. _ HARRY Cit A PIN -Jn concert, 8 o'clock tonight altbeSanJ)iego Ci>'lc.Ibealer, 202 C Sl.$6,llQ and_'_ $5.50 . Information 1·236-6SlO. LF.S MENESTRIERS -Renaissance music. 8 o·clock tonight in Santa Ana College Phillips._ -'p., Hall, 17th at Bristol Street. Santa Ana. $1 at door (no advance reservations). 'BORN YESTERDAY' -8 o'clock tonight an<I Saturday at UC Irvine Fine Arts Little Theater, Humanities lfall Room 161,.75 cents at the door. Umiled seating. Theater. tonight through Nov. 9 and Nov 11·16. 'OTIZF.N KANE' -Orson Welles classic, 8 Reservations 870 -3371 . Limited seating. o'clock tonight in F\Jllerton College, room 515 o( 'PERIOD OF ADJUSTMF.NT' -Tennessee the Applied Arts Building. Free. ' Williams comedy at the Westminster Communi-SKI nr.M-By Warren Milter, 9 o'clock tonight . ty Theater, 7272 Maple St .. Westmin~ter, 8:30 1n the Orange Coust College Auditorium, 270J . o'clock tonight and Nov. 8, 14, IS. 21, 22, 28 and 29. Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. $2 at the door. · • 893'8626. -----~--~-----'"-.! ingisavailable. York stea~ and crab legs, $9.50; and 1.nstruct1ve to adJ~rn to the For those who like to sttut din-chateaubrtand-r!>r t~o (center Persian ~00"! cocktBJ~ lou~.g~. SATURDAY,NOVEMBER8 'WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF'!' Edward Albee drama, 8:30 o'C'lock tonight and 'SCENES FROM AMERICAN UFE' -Satirical " ner with an appetizer the re's a <'Ut beef tenderl<?1n, sb~tfl at your <>,n tap, st~r:t1.ng at 7 .30, 1 ~ a range of hors d·oeuvres rrom a table, $22.~; f1let nugnon an~ nightly exh1b1t1on or ey~-popp1ng shrimporcrabcocktail,$?.50,to lob~ter ta1.l, rlambe, $10.9S, (for .the men , at least) belly Saturday, S p.m . Sunday in the Golden West play, Nov. 8·Dec. 20 at South Coast Repertory, College Community Theater, J.luntington Beach. 1827 Newport Rlvd., Costa Mesa. Reservation!i S2 general. $1 .50 students, children and senior &16-1363. citizens. one or the "'or Id 's finest gourmet lobster ta1 I . melted butter. dancing. delicacies, imported Irania n ----~------caviar, $9.50: .. CO~INVI NG IN WS ANGELES: "Too Much Johnson"/"The Shadow Rox," in repertory through Dee. 21 at the l\1ark Taper Forum; .. The Norman Conquests," through Nov . 22 at the Ahmanson Theater ; "Rattle of a Simple Man,'· through Nov. l S at the Huntington J.lartfo'rd Theater. 1-foll ywood: "Souvenir." through Nov . 30 at the Shubert Theater, Century City. Tickets at agencies. 'THE MAN WHO CAl!IE TO DINNER' -j Comedy et Newport Harbor High School Auditorium, 7 :30 p.m. Saturday. $2. ' All entrees arc served with a choice of borscht or clam · • <"howder and the special At lt1fl Boeue .<\.padana mixed green salad. All broiler selections are served bou· quetiere with fres h1 asparagus. broccoli, caulifloWer, carrots and onions. TllE F IRST of our three entree choices was the superb dolmch barg (stuffed grape leaves/, served v.·ith a spicy yogurt dip. SS.95. Popular in every country throughout the ~1iddl e East, stuffed vine leaves are a \'Cry in· triguing and piquant delicacy. There are numirous variations but, as a general rule. Rround meat is used in the making or hot Piani~.t and singer Buz Walsoh is now appearing at t h c n e.•Y.' I v y H o u s e restaurant, 384 Forest Ave. (in the Lumberyard Center), Laguna Beach. 1-fe can be heard Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8 :30 p.m . to 1 :~ a .m . and S\Jndays [rom 7 :~p.m . to J2 :30a.m. .•.........•••••.•..•••.... ROYAL STEAK.0·101 C..-olhlel""D- .,..H-Wflll-~, -·--'· -,.,...toe., •OC.• ~·-•.PY<:• l)o<Oltl•> ... I~ ... ~~ lle••~••l• l ~basllans ilxst i : >,,,,., .. ...,.,, .. ...,... .... ~f"'' : . . . . •.•.•..•.•..•.........•.•.. LUNCHEON • DINNER COCll'T AILS • SUND.A'( BRUNCH EHTUT AIHMENT HIGHTL Y NOW APPEARING "GOOD, PURE & SIMPLE" ·WEST SIDF. STORY. -Musical al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico. San Clement<". Tonight throu~h Dec. 7, with dinner. Reserv:itions 492-9950. 'JESUS CHRIST SU PERSTAR' -Tonight through '.'lov. 23. presented by Long Beach Civic J,ight Opera at Jordan Theater. 6500 Atlantic .4,.ve .. 1.ong RE'ach. 8:30 p.m. Fridays and S<tturdays. 2:30 p.m . Sundays. Information (213J ·132-1926 . ~olden <C;J;?ii~~ ~·/ Si{;;) rag on . . = _ '\..: GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A la Corte Dishes LUNCH•Ot~ll~EA DAILY Food to Take Out 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M 2021 ...... lhcl COSTAMISA 642-7162. 646-9911 AMOMG 20 SELECT DIMMER EMTIEES fOll tlC•fl ll'IFOIMA TIOH •l'IO •ISflVA flOl'llll CAl l APADANA 2406 Newport BIYd. •On The Bay RESTA URI\ NT ICOt>tE IY LANO OR IY SEAi Brandie Brandon Duo ·: Entertaining )7 Feti.llllo• lda•ll N•wport C•"i.t FOR IE~lllYATIONS 644-2030 (714) 492·9950 1.SO AV£N10A PICO SAN CLEMENTE ··•••··••··••••····•·•····· • • . . ~ SebaStlans W¢SI i : "'~"""''"~ ·~ ... "'""'". : • • . . •..•................•.•.... Now appearing: PYRO NEWPORT IEACH 675-2244 WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY ~====~~~==~~~~ PERSIAN, .ARMENIAN, GREEK, -r BREAKHsrj RUSSI.AH & .AMERICAN CUISINE Dli~~~:: SOME OF THE HOUSE SPECIAL TIES ARE: COCKTA ii. Dolrneh Bart <STUFFED GRAP! LEAVES~,· DASCl1"G ~~ !r~~~bi', Shutilyli Flalllbl, &. 8dlf 0 111dna: 1 ...... Wrd.-Thu,., 7:)0.11.10 Ftl, "° S•I . .1 :)0-l•JO PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM JO AM · 3 PM i' Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTl Y IN THE LOUNG£ 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT (OPl'OSltJ THI AllPOlT) 833-2770 ... FIFTH ANNIVERSARY •• . f · ' t t 'Earl~ 'Bird t cMenu t SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M. t t NEWPClftT CEHTER TEA t RICE SOUP OF THE DAY t A. SHRIMP TEMPURA and SESAME CHICKEN 6; A P•late pleasl"9 comDlnatlOfl of I rqnnaled chicken and ltlrinlp 1empur• '3.9S t I . TEMPURA SEAFOOD DINNER ~ ' Bul1erlty sflrimp and lllet Of sole I t d lpPe<l In a baller and deep.lrled t to • golden perlecllon 13.95 C. SH.RIMP TtMPURA t · Shrltft99 prepared with Yamato'• t / tempura batter and deep-fried 10 a IM19tlng golden browrl '3.50 t D. SltAk Ttl.IYAKI 6. ' CholCMt beef magnlflcentty brOiled I to plHH youf"dlaortmlnating taste 13.95 t c.fwliNJ~N111tStovttflR0wJ•~•Sl ... fl-t • LUNCH-Mo~·Fri • DINNER-Mon·Sat COCKTAILS DAILY • CLOSED SVNDA Y BUFFET LUNCHEON Starting Oct. 27 Sen-ltd DMIJ Mon. thn.i Fri 11:30to1:MI T,,_,s G'"" SUM Roll.ob Tnl~ -·-Coi. Slaw .!l.Jad ............ P•la\O l6lld M..:o.to.I So.l..t ~ci.­~~~c"..,, , .............. ,.Nlt.o ~~ Kot l:aVM, V"l'l.lb!~ &. Pol.all>"• COllPU:TS aUT ... T 'Oa O~Y $2.SO • ALLTIR:IALAOTOO°CA14aAT r oaOHLY $1 .7S Free Validated Parkina in Newport Center across from Fashion ISl'and 600 H•wpcwt C ....... Dri•-•L 640-7502 BAHCj>UET FACILITIES I to to I 001 RC'n1cn1h~T !110~· Sfln Olego Freewav at Bristol 666 Anton Blvd Costa Mti;;,11, Cat+tor11i11 9262~.{71•) !>'0-ZSOO t 11an1at11 t f #60 Fashion Isl~nd, .N.ewp?"' Genier t · . ~t i!rl'.11 I l1.u1k,i.:1v111jt IJin· 'THE MEDEA OF EURIPIDES' -At Cal state J,ong Beach Studio Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. 8:30 p .m. Saturday. Information (213) 49S4540. 'BARBERSHOP HARMONY TL'llE' -Pr .. ent- ed by San Clemente Barbershoppers, 8 p.m. Saturday in the Dana Hills I-U gh School Porthole Theater, 33333 Golden Lantern, Dana Point. $3; inf orination 673·6392 or 496-1840. 'I.ONG BEACH SVMPllONY -7:30 p.m. Satur- day, ll!Usic by Debussy, Wagner and Shostakovich at Long Beach City College, 4901 E. Carson, l,ong Beach. Reservations (21=4) 436·7953 . Also. with the Aman Fold Dance Ensem- (See GERSHWIN, PageCfi) [h1• U)li'l ttlrtt!i !i l'l!i ' AESTAUllA"' LAGUNA'S FINEST COAST HIGHWAY AT OIAMOMD 494-7447 Join die Par(JI Re.uben's Newport 15t1t An1¢1e1wry Celebfa(J.on TUES., WED. & lllURS. NOV. .11 , 12 & 13 rJ1Jur lu11ch or di1111er 1vill i11clude.-a bo.ttleef clum1rgi1e,, Reuben's 251 East Coast Highway, Newport Beach Phone 673-1505 1111. and ;ill Ilic lrinl· n1inp'. )'ou'H ht• can··· 111~ \our 111vn 1uri-l'Y <ind th,· 1~·ltO\t'f' i:x:lo11~ hi }OU. Ple;1s.,.· . t.111 tor infon11.11ion & rl'<:i.'I'\ :111ons. Pho11i.: o.io-.iuuo P.1t·ifi1.: liallroom , t ReseFvations honored : 644·4811 t lJtllage ~n COME IN ANf> IE OU~HONOR~O GUEST IA.LIOA ISLAND \lu11mun1 ,,1 1h1~· 11., .,.,h.,tc 1urkl·y. l'frtki • .. ._ ~ .. ..... -f7 •f 900 l\'-"'l"f"1 f•~0/1'1 U111t Jfll'Wl'O•T•n~ " ~ .. ~ ,~,_r LUI ..... ~ •• 1 •• •'•7•W•l•o•o••~-'.------------:--:-"'_'_"·_·_·"_'_"·_•_•'_'_'"_'·_·'_'-:'·':--"-"-"-"-''-'-''-'-"-,-:-· lll'r' y<111 ~·11J~)) l'd .-.o 11n11:l•i'.'I""'""' 'fhl' /\.,·1\p11r1 lit".llh 1\l:irnotl 111 · \'i ll'\ > 1111 I\' ha\Pt' .1n old fJ~hioncd Th~nJ..,g1v1np, ·1 utl..\·y U111111:r \Vll h L...--------~--1-,---~----' I l I • . . l .· .; .. .. .. .. ;. ~ .. :: :· :: :· .. .. :: ' • • • . ' • OAtLY...P:ILOT Encla>;~ovembtf J . 1.975 • Obscure Comedy Debufll Tht' immediate rl"sponsc to lhl· t il l<' or thl' Lido Isle Players' fall produciion, "Three Goats and u Jllank~t . ·· proba bly "''oulcl bt>, "Three whats and .!I. \\'hlrh_.,. It':; not . as the group 1s the f1r~L l l' a dmit, a hou :-.e.hold wo rd ~.-rnong pfay liT es. --- What it is. is one of two brautl - nt-w ('Omedit's never ™fora seen Clll a Jot·;d community theater :-t.1~l' "h1t h ,1rl' bl·111g offered tu ()r;1n ~e Coast play,l!oer s thi s month. Th<• utht.>r, ""'hich opc·ns t ht• ~;1n1t• \\'l't'k. 1 ~ "SubjeC't to Ch.1n~t·" .tt th•• l ~n:-.1.J 1\l t•:sa ('1 vu· Pt.1' huUSl' Tll F: 1.lllO ls l:l ndl'rs. V.'ho pr11 l1Ul'\' thl'tr s hO\\'S on\v '""'icr H yt>.u·, \\t•i·t• looking f0r ;1 nt·v.· t•o n1ecly no o ne had se(·n bcfort· or t'Vt'n heard o f , ror that mall('r :\nd lh('y found it in "T hret"' <:n:tl:-;." '''hi<'h duln't !'>l't' tht• hr1~ht lights uf l~ro;id\\ ~1y hut ""1" horn in summer st(){·k "'1th \l i(·key Roonl'y in th<' IC'ading fPll' ' Conl inenlal CYisine Sinrr the play ('onct•rns 1tst~1r "'ith thi: dt1nger s o f nh rnony, that would srt•m lnsplrt•d <·astulJ: The l.i do production, wh1(·h Opt'ns Nov. !8--for five ('On · :-t'<'l1tivr d •-Y~ .. srntli g_ht s 11 ll('WCOm{'r to l oc~I lhl.'atcr. ~1ichat>l 'l'odaro;-in the-Roont'y r ot(> of a game show pr1x.l u,·cr up to his eari; in, alimony puyments. Gloria Soss plays hit' c>x v.tifq, a hypot'hOndrill<' v.•ho provides slippers for her ~ut·:.l:. !'>(J their shOt'S w on 't touch th\• 1·.i rpt•l. Others in lht· J.1dn l'ast <1rl· Girard ''Bud '' llrt'\\'t'r ;i~ tht' hE'ro's attornE'y. B11n l·'d1 ~1n ;1~ an unre<'onstrurtt•d :--.;,." "lurk C'Op , Rramwell Youn~ a-. an interior decorator and l lr:-;ula l\11tler a~ the girl 'f odaru v..'1•uld wed if he were financially ;ibll· Perform a net's uf ·"rhr<'e Goats a nd a Blanket " "'ill h1· g1\'t•n al th(> I.ido Is l<' Cluhhnu-.1'. 701 Via l.ido Soud , '.\le\\'pnrt lh·;1(•h. with :1n 8:30 p.m . ('t1rt :11n f!t·~(>r \'H · lions art' being: t:1kt·t1 ;.1t fi7:1·t:079, 673·4285 or 673-61 711 R1\C'KSTAG t-: Sebastian's \\lest 01nnt'r' Pl:lyhouse, whi('h h:ts 4111 .... x.c1•llt•nt production or ·'\\lest guf1• Stor y·' on the 00...-chi, i:i l'elebratilli it ~ second an- n 1 v e~su ry ~fl e r ~~ch JWrform;1n('<' with H medley O( ;nusit:.al hi~bli!!hll> rrom aJ I its p:1st :-h11 "·~ in thC' Aacl<slag'e 1.ounge .... Jo(> F'l c tcher. "'ho's done m o~t of them. beads llP !he J.?roup, wh1c·h call~ itself f\1l~ ·n· l'1 l•t·C'~ Kent Johnson. a Cosla l'!l<.~Cj ct1 r1•c 1o r wh o s t <.igt.•d four 1nus 1e:ds b:.t('k tn h11ek las t S\·;.1son 1nt·luding :-.plt~nd i d rC'pri.sal:'S of "~top lh1· \Vorld , I \Vant to (il•l Off" 1n \Vcstminster :incl •"'J'ht' Roa r of !he Greast"- paint. the S m t•ll of thC' ('.rowd'' at GoldC'n \V c•s t CollC'gt.• -h as anotht•r mu:;it·al project in thi: \\'Orks . 1t ·:-; ''/\ l·\1nny Thing 11.ippl'llt'd on th1· \\l.1y tu th<' J-'orum.·· for· th1· 1\n:1 .\lodJesk<t !'layer:-in An:ihl'Jm thc> s.hO\\' opens '.'Jov 21 fo r three "'f>E'kends :-it lht• J,11ar<.1 J-:ll'mCn- tary School. HAVE A BALL! o .. ~~'·· l~ndi :linnt:t Wt•IC•ncl Or uncl'I Of 1 b"''""" "'"!"''· o• 1 w.od•"'I •«.0 11on. 9AL80A 'AV)ltOlll ,._. ltoeolol•fl lo< !oOO .,Ad 1 ""''~'"" ., ... ol N..,.pon H11bo<. ll'lporled f Do!'lesl ic WiMS ' I• • .:...1 •: f7 l4l 67J·'J79!J Real Cantonese food tat here or take home ST AG CHINESE CASINO 111 21s t Pl., Newport Beach ORiolt l -9560 H-to Mldllli9ht Doily-We~fltds U11!il I :00 o.m. O•I• I\ fUllS .. l>\#.llOlt "llA E N TERTAINMEN NIGHTLY F RI., SAT ., S UN. V I R G I L BECK MAN Presenting our new 7-days •week Brunch-Lunch 9:00 A M -5:00 P M Hors d'eou~res ord en•ertc.nme111 d11""1 ct•Jra.l liou" 3-6 P.M. ,f ~/o ,.:.~.·· ~v~i -·· 675-1714 ACROSS FROM NEWPORT PIER BACK BAY RESTAURANT BEAUTIFUL DINING ON THE BAY Y. DAILY LUNCH DINNER • COCl(T AILS ENTERT AINMEHT DANCING Come As You Are CAPTAIN'S HAl'l'Y HOUR 4to7P.M.~ftnfrl. ,_ i 03 N.IAYSIDEDR. ~<>1 ~· MEWPORT IUCH '11""'-_ ~ RESERY A TIONS l m 641).512) D Guest Boal Slips o M .. not.c..,1 ro•t< b<MI PAVILION OUEEl'rll . ·. ....1so ,...,..., <6PIC•l1, bit, d11Kt !loo•. . OAllEV'S LOC KER SPORTFISHING. 67) l•:M CA TAI INA 'ASSE NGER SE RVICE, 673 !>2•S TALE OF THE WHAl£ RESTAURANT, 67l·•6lJ •oo M.,t,,. s""'· a11b°' ,..,_u1, ~·~-~ i MONDAY thru !HURSDAY s.PECIALS (Fr1., Sf!t. & Sunday rd 6P.A'f.J · Excl11d1ng Holidays dinners include soup or salad, fn1ked potato or rice RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . 2.45 MAHI MAHI ........ . GR ILLED SEA BASS .. . ... ;. ' TOP SIRLOIN .. NEW YORK STEAK .........•.... LOBSTER TAIL ................ . 5fEAK AND LOBSTER .......... . 2.75 2.95 3.50 3.95 4.95 5.95 LUNCHEON also served daily until 4 p.n1. 1 &278 P1t1!1C Co1S1 Hwy • Hunhnglon Sch, • 12131 592· 1'321 3901 E. Co1nl Hwy• Co1on1 Oel Mar• (7 141611>-0900 NOW APPEARING IN OUR OUTRIGGER ROOM TUESDAY thru SATURDAY -9 PM to 2 AM THE SENSATIONAL - FORMERLY WITH THE PLATIERS " A"f'l. ---a:: -PLUS- The TONY MORALES TWO ' POssibly the finest entertainer ever to appear in lh1s area ... and you may have seen BOB WHITE on a TV seoment of Police Story. or in the movies. including The Snows ol KilimanjCW"o, or on national commercial!. Now-he bridges the generation gap, deHghling young and old with his great sound. backed by ·the TONV MORALES TWO . . as the group leans toward the nostalgic. listen ONCE. we KNOW you will be back again & again. It doesn't cost an arm and a leg in our Oulrigger Room. for your lavonte beverage either. You will be surprised and delighted with the very rroderate pric· ing .. and by the way there's dancing. too! For )'(>Ur most en1oyable evening 1n a long. long time . rreke ii the- KONA LANES 2699 Harbor, Costa Mesa 54!> 1112 TUES. & THU~S. FROM 4 P:M. 1"N1e's Dollar w · "All· Y • .,.c • ...iot" SPAGHETTI 21 0 HEWPORl CENTER DRIVE #'ASl;flOH l~LAMD, NEWPORT BEACH • Intermission Tom Titus Srox G .... ····· ~H•••IO •••Ot.- S ••tf k•lell• •11•. !Rim !··11•1 • l iwll Grumbling •.• Gloomy Gua t • In lhe LA CA VE RESTAURANT DIM 100-.. RGiiAollc c ..... -- STEAKS • LOISTER • CRAB SHRIMP• TERIYAKI PRIME Rll ·Thur., Fri. & Sat. AMPLE FREE PARKING ~ M-lnfri.· ll:JOte 2:JO ReserYatlOM 646-7944 1695'/z lr,,lne Costa Mesa • 1ill JI! TEMPLE Cf.ARDEN$ !'·"ilit: ~ Q-fiHe~ R es1nurn11t ··~Jj-"5- LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Sp~cial luncheon BwffH S I .BS Monday 1n,u F,.day 1 1 30 IC> t 30 • RI CKSHA COCICT AIL LOUNGE Fea1ur1ng ExCJt1c Trno1cal Drink" I SOO ADAMS let Harbwl COSTA MESA AMI, In Garde11 G.ro•t' 11~1 IROOKHURST 540°1917 540·1911 IAt ChepmanJ 638·7020 1\uth1·nl 14· ~1·w I >rh•;on~ 1 ·n~•lt• F1~11[ • I T ...... YewMffTo ~ TIM-.........., Poe.it of • A ...... ~ 5-dey ...... -"" ~ ,...,,. ,... ...... 1,_1ri . I 0:10 SA.·1:00 p.M. NIGHTLY JACk GARDENS DtHHH SPICIAL At The 'ia11• lcr T-·Wt'd.·n.n. Fri. & Sat. E•t'fti1195 .... ... .. .. ,. ' ,. Loh lri 2012.DEL PRADO , .... , ... w ., ' '.,., ,., .,. .. , ...... M9r. ttite1t ta hok1ide W'oneryl l ln:ho• .. ! (~u.111\\ \.,1\ I\ t' ~I~·\ 1t·;1n F1)1l<I~ DANA POINT 493-881 1 CROWN HOUSE RESTAURANT 32802 doAST HWY. LAGUNA NIGUEL (Al C.-V....., , ..... .,. 499-2626 ·496-5773 IVY HOUSE RESTAURANT 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA BEACH (l"TIM~•Cll Ample Free Parking 494-9491 752-8558 'W~('I Doy~ 11 )0 om ·~I! r.., J:.., or>dSo! 11 lOom •o l<'p "" . 9093 f ADAMS. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962.7</i~ LUNCHEON and OINfllER RESE F\VA TtONS'JiONO RE 0 Phone(7141644~00 1 //Gtf;,'lJ'tkf-!fi#/1 II JAMIO(tC£ ltOA.O • NCWl'O(T.tCACH, CALlfORNIA Weekender Qea llnfi!S O~adlfrf e 1/or tubmittl01t Of m9tnfal for O•N Wttkt1'1dn ft noon TIU'tdaJ/ of iMwHof pubilicoltoft. Item• about mad 0wet1k. tuenU should bt rubmUJm in ume /or lht Wetktndn i.uue prior to tht niertt. Rt· ~111 to ho&>t photogf'Ol)N tokt'n or /or o po.11itble /tolure srorv thould be tubmifffi!;f two ~ prior to pubUcot1on. MoJ•riol should bt' unl 10 the Weektndn, ·•Orange Cocut DallJJ Pilot, Boz J"10, Co1ta Mtto, CA - -J.V -DA1b-Y--L-0 Friday Evening Saturda y Morning ' • ! . ,...-,-. . ... t ~" . ." lioMER • - • byWaF.~ 5erlAT~.~S, /??.~ GYJ'!5Y,_.9Uf Nev~ll COll6U'SSMU • Mel c ... -- . . ~ TUMILIWIED,-.~ ,.~. -~ . . 1'111\'l'S FIELP 'ffiJP, SNOOKIE11CN1 PEALS WIT' r-------r------:-------. ~:;illlRE;)Rilil:STlJOIES, At:/ l«lW WE CAN OFTJ1MES TAKI:, FER EXAMPLE, PA NA1URE OF , "' lJPON NA11JRE. \ PAI BAANV UPON '/ON CAmE " . . I ,, .. . ,. . J ....... :.'l.; '• • FUNKY WINKERIEAN ' rM SPEAKINI> ~ , 1.0flH ONE OF OUR 5TATE REPRE~ENT- . lmVE~WIUJIVllWINla.E • ~ ' • • TEll ME, li!R. l.OIN HAUE .400 INTRO- DUCED Am Bill& RECemp~ ~ .1:.:::.::::c:=.;1-....,,...... ___ ..:;:~---i "'•NCY AUNT FRITZ!. ,OUR LOBSTERS _, WE'RE GRj:AT .... '. . '· . ' • ''""•V•"•""· .. --C•o-. .. _,_,_..,.., NOW YOU CAN PUT THE SHEil.LS , IN THE ' GARBAGE CAN c,>E& I HAVE! LA&T ~EK I IN1RODUCED 11'Jo BIL~··· • by Tom lathik AND lllE WEEK BEFORE. '!MAT 1 INTllODUCED ONE JOHN AlolD 'TMREE FR.EDS! by Ernie .Bushnller I'LL PUT THEM IN A PLASTIC BAG I WANT EVERYONE' TO SEE 0UR1 CLASSY GARBAGE ~·---~-/? 0 TODAY'S CBDSSWIRD ruzzLE I :" F • • • r • : PEANUTS THIS E'IENIN6 WE HAVE THREE CHOICES FOR OESSEi'L NOTHIN6, NOTHIN6, AND NOTHIN& ! •. ACROSS ! Afric"•11 republtc 5 NICI 9 Complcl mon 1' Numerical prefil 15 Leg1111 · legation 16 Peep show 17 Rnerumenu 18 C1lledon 40 ····· IKe Aboul face 41 e11t1Sh Co· klmbil, lor ~· 43 .WOl'k hil,ory 44 E!Ktinv wi1h coofet ll'ld "' 45 Impartial '6 P1itnh1YI 11'1!1• 1ine 1nirn1I 49 S1or1 win · dow dummy: ,, Ye11erd1~·1 Puzzle Solved: JUDGE PARKER l DOOLEY'S WOR\D llillAI Wl~ 'Oii: fl)l.t;> A~GUIN(.1 Al'Oll I LA"' NIC1MT :' DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS :I'M SO 119l'5E NX:> U4'1reMT" AU. 1ME TIME.1 IXXlO~I I ~r IQJC)I) IQHAT TO 00. Che phOl'lt ·19 Lher1ry • 1w11d 20 S1or•em· pl0vee1 22 Fulu11 •. ollice•s Var. !ll.R1inlrNo- lous objec- uons 5-1 R111: l11in 55 Prank 8 Ch~d~'s 33 For this 91m1 ' , 111son 9 01igrnates 36 WUpOf> HE WAS $TAYING AT YOIJR PLACE. wASH'T HE'? WHY ARE 'fQU MOVING HfM OUT HERE AT MIDN161iT? 2J CheeJI! 24 Ta!*d' ----:MNI 2S W0tled werv h11d '28 Triest1;1 hide: 2words 32 Piecesot ~r .. 33 ·· -··to • ~out .. J4 Collecuon: Sull1l 35 Egg-1h1ped •36 Sllghte1t 37 Foo1ball • 1nlr1cckl11 J8M~r1<1t: Abbf1 39 P111or'1 living qu1rtll!f'S 56 '"T··Bl11e Gown " S7 M1d11 btg ttt"tnis serve 5a 0~: Pr9till 59 Swf!llings m F111·toppcd •• 61 Equinecolof DOWN I Sty~sh 2 G1~~ goddess ] AtlDI '~" I C1111se d1~rrayin 5 D1ssemin;,te 6 Frighlell 1 Optical p!'odl.ICI 10 Painter's 37 P11sug1 ... ,y n~ni1y 39 Combines 11 E•cile 40 01 no use 12 Euenceof 42 Po11ofl1a!y some11Wl!J 43 U.S.A.'1 IJ Stall: Abbr. neighbor 21 Bad d;iy 15 Goddene~ !Of Caewr ol df!s1ifly '22 Desne 46 E•am111e WIDtlghJfty Closely 2"' Hoofed 17 Waootf> mammal pole: Sp 25 i1amplf' 48 .. Melamo•· heavily ptlo5ff" 26 Meat it~ 1111tio. 27 CotlDl'IWood 19 Aromatic 28 "5109 ;,,.. sPic• 2S Ot La .. 'No. 50 Met11~ Amie'!. esplofef wtligln JO Jorn 51 Conceptio" 31 Writing 52 Twe!w: ma1f!11~f 51 Male animal • lAC6 2 ' • OVEf2.. 3 1?1L 10~ ~~VfP. " 11 " " ll ,, ~. • ' ffkl!y.Hotwnbet1. lt75 ' OAJI. Y PllOT (:j5 by·RodlJei ••ffefcl Miv.\~ Nt W WAY ..,. ClOllM.• ·1~f MllNl•llY (~11 ~ IN llAI I .. NAVE I MET YOU SIA? • l~ ' °""''' .. ,1 • I • I . J x :;.1-:-·· . ~1 -,..,..-.,,,.,.....~;;;;:._;:::;:~;!',~~·· ,. . ~ .. , ~EY ! ,AIN1T TM.ATYOOR. FAVOR!TIO P~o<;R,AM, l<AYo? by Gus Au iola ' . • t;; ••• ... . .. ,. ... ... " . :"'. · . • 1 r, •• ,. ,. .. .. .. ,. .. ' .. .. . . > .. , • . •• 1 .. ~~ .. " . fl ff ,. • f • I f I ' " . 'i • • " • ' . ' " I ': l ' ' ,. ' • ·' "'Ju\I one thing-when my hu \band ~to; here. it will be hc\l 11111 ~n mcnri11n the ap:1r1111cn1 i' ju't an elevator ride from 1 he bc.:1111 y ~hop anti two hou1ique,._" DENNIS THE MENACE ~. 11 · 1 '• .. :-... ; ~· • . · •, •. •• ~· .. :: ' . • - • I CQ DAILY PILOT Fnday,Novem~r7, 1975 GERSHWIN TRIBUTE SUNDAY •••• ff'rom Pa~eO> bit'. 2 p rn .S;1!urduy al lhc s:imt> addrt·:o.~ Jilli ph(111t• 11u m bl·r ,\1(11\11 .1·: ll<l~tl': 1\NI> RV S llOW ~o\I . 8·16 111 l>ud ~l~r S t:1d 1ul1'. l .1>~ An~t·le$. lo 10 p.m Wt•ekd fl.\~, IU ,1 1n tv 10 p.m . Saturdays, 10 a rn 1n 1>1 pm Sund~)':'l' $2 ~dull :-!, $1 l'hildren under lti l\•::\'•:1,.rr Hl.1 ~1)1 :\(;t-: SJ\LF. -/\t th{"l."'l".n1ur t"lt1 z1·ns lt ccrt~3t io n c.ntcr. 15th Street a no lrvn't' '\\t'llll t'. ''l·\1'1~1rl !\eac h, '9 ;1.m tu J :JU p.m S;1tlL1'tl 1:t~ Fr1.:l' 01drnissiun, benefits 1·t•nter \lrflll'lt ltl 1 1\l,~1'1·:1 .'1 Wi1h thC' l.o:-..1\ngC'lt•:-. l 'tulh;.ir1 nL1Jl1~·. t! :10 1)t•h1t·k Satqrday at lhl' Lo" \11)!1•!1·-. '.\l 11:-.1t· \.\·11\1.·r 1';1vil ion T iC'k1·t:-. ;it Jl.:t·n I' It'" l\l('1':.,·r1·::'\:\'l.\I . ('(l.'\(' .. :H1" t-;ulk lUllt'S ;ind ~1111;.::; f11 •111 11111 ,.,1 1 .1ls, ~ :10 I' rn Sl1nday 1n St.1nl .1 \11.• (',1ll1•i,.:t· l'hillq•-. 11,tll . 17\h .ti l~r1s lul Slrl't'l. ~.•nl.t \n.1 1-'1 t'1' ll.\:\'('I·'. ·r1t1 Ill ·r 1·: 'l'(I (: .. :H SJl\\'I~ 'l'ht• ~l t'\'t'rl l 't·t-1.. ll.1111•1·r -.. i :10 pm Sunday .I\ {'il.111111.•n \0 "llt'l.'1· \l1·r11•Jr1;tl llalt /\uliitur1urn, ,J.!.J ~ (;l.1-..-.1·1J ~I l)r.111;.:1· ~adults , SI s tud1.·nt:-.. lrt'l' \(I -.1'1110!'" '\•• 11···t·r \ t•d scat1n~ ('.\.'l \'ll .'1 (;J(.\!->S /~l l•l·gr;is~ ~roup , v.•ilh ntht'f". tci hvn1•/'1 1 ·' uu lh h:1Jfv.•<iy hou:;{•; noon to 1; I' 111 S111ht .1 .\ ,11 l't'lfl •l'l"tlin<' C'ull<'g1•. 2·1255 ('uast J IJ;..?i111:1,\. ·'l.d 1h11 . 111 frnnl of nt·v.• Fir1·:-.to11t · /\ulld1 111.: ~.i .\1(1:-., fl.\\', S0\'E:\1 8 1~N. 10 ltl 'lt)ll·:s r·: 11.\:\'('EJtS ·-On first trip to ll..S x .!ti p.111 '.\lo11d :ty al <Jr:u1g(' Coa ~l Culll'~l' .\nd tt 11r1 un1 , 2i01 f''airvit'w !loud, Cost 1.1 i\1l':-..1 S.I :111 T U J<:SJ)!\ \'. SOVJ<:MBl·:R 11 {',\JYfl()'.\11·:1> f 'll.)1 Fnr d e;tf pc·ople. ·1·hc- lll';1 rt Is ;1 l.1Hll'I Y l lunll·r." l.oldf'n \Vest Co lll•J.:1,• F11r llffi 2. ·I p.m . 'l'Ul'S{!<1y F'rcl'. v .. :TF:R .<\'.'l 'S Jl.1\Y CF:l .f-~RR 1\Tf()~ Al l-';1sh1on l s l;1nJ , :'.J(•wport lk'a<"h 11n ~1,'\vp11rt \c-n!t•r !. 11 ;1 n1 tn ·I p.m , 1nC"ludl'S ffi1mt•, JUgg! 111~. :t('roha\1('::; l,.r('l' 'OTll ER STAR S, OTHER WORLllS' J:>l ;o1<•l:1riL•m s hnw, 'fu<'.-;days ~ind T hur.sd:.iys al 7:30 p.m . thr·ough '.'Jov. 25. Bes1?r V<1\iL1m; rt• qll.i rt>tl · 835·3000, l~.'(t . :117 F'rt'l'. •YOU C.<\S 'T T t\Kt: IT \VITll VOU ' -Kaurman und 1-I Rrt comedy, 8 1·1.n1 . :\10\' 12-lli and 2 p .m Nov. 15 at S:1 drflC'h :1ck {'ol!t•g('. ~. lnformatiun 831 ·97{)() tir ·\95· 1950, l 'XI . 26J \';\J,Elt\' ,.\NO (i1\l.I:\',\ P:\~OV -Ballet duo, ;1! lht~ .r\mh;1s.sad0 r Auditorium in Pasadena :\'ov. 12. 13 and I~ 3t 8:30 p.-m . TickC'ts at :tg<'n· t'ies. SS. 75-$25 "l'F.Ri\IISAI,' Im provisational !~eater piere. :1t the Orange Coast C'nlie~P Ora ma I.ab. 2i01 r~~1irvif'W Road . Costa ~1t•Sa , '.'Jov. 12·15. 19·22 at 8 p.m . F'rC'I' TllURSOt\\', :"lj0VEi\1fiF.R 13 'FEIF'FE.R'S J,EOPl.J·:· -Salirt~. in the l.oldt•n WC'st College .<\ctor's J:>!.~y~'I:: 15744 Golde ny,·est "HEARTS OF THE WESr' "SLITHER" (PG) MESA '"t4ASHYIUF OU "MOMTI PYTHOM"' & "MOLY GIAIL" IP'GI "HARD TIMES" ll'GI "LAST DETAIL" lRI "TOMMY" IPGI "FRITZ TH£ CAr' lXI "HEAVY 11t.4FFIC" lXI ,,_ HAPPY HOOIB" Ill "A 90T AND HIS boG" "HARD TIMES" "LAST DET All" -... OUlllAU .. llll "JOHHHY FlllCLOUD .. 1884 Newport Godo Mono S4f-15SZ "O~EOF THEHEST " St .. lluntington Be~h . Nov. 13·15. 20·22 at 8 :30 p .m . and ~ov. 16 '1nd 23 ~11 5 1>·"1· S2 gent'r~1l , $1 .50 l'hildrt>n, students <tnd ~enior citizens . ('11..\)tBY.R OR('JIJo:~'TR:\ -With choir, pre· Sl~n11ng \\'Ork s h~· lv€'S, R3vel and Ar1tlen. 8: 15 11 m '.'iov . 1:i at l\1emorial ll<ill Auditorium , {'haprnan Collt·l!l'. :t!J '.'J. (;lus!:iell St., Orungc. 'l't<'k<'t Inform <ition 63:r.~I . t'XL 309. NF:W Y()Rk CIT\' 01••:R:\ "SalomC'," Nov.13, 19 ;ind Dec.. 6 : ,. Daughter ur lbe. Rcgirnt<nl, '' NQv . l·I :111d 16 ; and other operas, through o-er. 7 a l the l..o:s t\ngE'lcs Mu:Jtl~ Ccnl <'r Pavilion. ·rickets l:ll tt~en{'ie~. l·:J. Tf.ATRO (',1\:'t11'f:Sl~O In ''f''in dl'I Mun· dv." a bilin~uJI µLay , 8 p,m. ~ov, 13 at UC Jrvirll' l 'onC't'1·t !lull o:.ind 8 1>.nl Nov, !11 in So('iul Scienc{' 11 :111 f''rl'(', lll'kl•ls .'.I( ,1S1>0(,.'ii.Jll'<I t>IUd\'nl1> offiC't', Ii m il{'d s(•ati n ~. IST .. :R:'°lj:\Tl<JN.<\J , O.o\:'\'('f: f'f:STl\rt\I~ Al South \lia:-.t Plat.H. int1.•r:-.e<·tion Llf l!r1stol Str£•t·l • u1tl th<• S;_1n l>tt·go f''rl·l·~·;:1y , Co~ta '.'ll·:-.a :->:ov 1.l 16, n1:lll hour:-. ·T11 .. : l>R U:'\K1\RJ>' '.\l1·ltlllr ~1m;1 al lhl· San ('1t'nlt'lltt• ('on1mun1t ~· Thl'alt·r . i o2 "''l'i11d .1 1. ·,1b rilh1. S;1n l 'll'ml·nll; H :.10 p n1 ~o\ 13 1.;, 21,l ':!2. 27 29 and f)l't' \Ii ·19l·f}lf.5 J.'RJJ).'\ \', :\"()\'l•::'t1Jif.:J< 11 ·.\1 .\1)!\.,lf·: JI UTTl;:KFI.\'' <>J>1'r;1 :1t <~al State l.4.1ng Ht'Hl'h '!'heale r. li lOI r:. 7th St., l.ong lll'H l'h. :'\'uv l·I 15, 20·22. T ic:kt•l informatiun (213 1 \(l~ 15-IU. ')1\' f'AIR l •. <\J)\'' ~IA'rnt~r ;.1nd J.ocv.·£' musical :11 t r{' l rvtnl' l,.i n1' rts Village 1'h(•a!er, 8 p.m . '.\iov 11 l.i. 19 22. , -·ril'kt•t:-, R:l:J 6fi l7 or &1J .'1.J.l~I - St\1\1('.<\S Sp;.1n1s h l,(lutarist . 8 p.m . :'\Ov . 1'1 111 Pll1rnmer .l\u<litori un1. Chapm;.in Avt>nue ;:1nd l.t•mon StrC't'l. 1'\1llertnn. SJ .50 ;,1dult~. ~.50 sl u ({(·nts Prom hurs:ir's orf i{'C'. 87 1 Sl9:J 'POT·POl'RRI ' Sin~t·rs Randall l)1 ~hton . Juli\' PtlV.'Pll :ind fl'L'Cleri c de· '.\1ar.sei\le and pi;:ir\1s1 {'urt Sv.·1llll'r. 8p.m . '.\lo,·. 1-1 in Corona del ~1:1r lligh S<·hool's l.1ttleThc;tlt'r, 2101 Eastblurr Dr., :"Jt'wp0rt lll•ach. Present('(!. by Mus i<"al Tht•:•t <'r (l11 i\t! 11f :'-!l'\\')'IOrl fko;1ch. S5. 6iJ .. 1305 or 6iJ 9-12~) ·s11<:."-R ' '.'t us1eal v.·1th Bub l)c-nvi.'r ;.1nd L1nd<.1 K<1 ye llrnning. :"JoY. 1·1·22 in th~ California The:ttt•r ci f r>rrformi ng i\rts, 562 W. 4th St., San fk'rnarclino. SJ to $7 .50. Tickets at agencies. ® SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES UN DIEGO FW'r, AT 8RISTOl SO.COAST PLAZA "l DAYS OF THE CONDOR" 7:JO '& t:JO S4t·t111 •s.t/S... l :JO.J:~S:JO 7:JO & f:JO SO.COAST PLAZA Wt.llJt "HEARTS Of THE WEST" IPGI .. ,. ,...,, ~ .. ,.,.. ,,.~ .. ·-,)· "WESTWOltLD" CllEIWAllD THIE£ l~:~-=' JOHN WAYNE KATHERINE HEPBURN "ROOSTER COGBURN" IPGI 7:00 I 9:00 S•t!Sun 1 :20-3:15-5:10.7:00-9:00 "EIGER SANCTION" f-.lO Sot/Sn. 1:00.S:IS.t:JO "GlEA T WALDO l'El'l'ER" 7:30 S.t/S-. l:IS..7:JO FR 'P"Rl(ING ' "DR ZHIVAGO" 1:00 P.M. S .. /S-. J::00.1:00 •; IJnlltd Ar 11111 •-•.., . ...,c.--, ITM .. -..U.•M- .., .. 0.. .... o"" ''The Best Comedy This Year''' _,...,_ lorbra Strrisand "HEUO DOLL T" ,.,.,. ... ,,, "'"'-' Wit, I '.W.•R~boln COtmM. '"''· 6 WM. i ,.M. lO.CO,, CAl.L THUTWl.S fOI SCHIDUll ANO tC).flATUll . ' . KE.I IN SAN.'.>DS \VABC TV • f " To f!l«fl In A recs Pi anist Curt Swidler will join tro ubador Ha nd al ! .Di g hton. lyric soprano Judy Powel l and tenor · FTederit de Marseille in "Pot· Pourri .. at 8 -p.m . Novt 14 in Corona ~el Mor Hi glrSc hool 's Little Th ea ter'. · Ti rk-et-s a.\_: $S are available by C>lling S734J05 or 613::9'125_ Al f'a:~hlo11 lsla11d '.\l ime-~~irk \\1l 'llt.{'I ,,·iJ! pt'rfurm dur1 rlg lht! Vell'ran's l>1..1 y <•l>· S{'fVO.lllCl' 'ru t•::.d <1_\' :1l ,,. <.t s hi on I ~I ;1 n d . '.'il'\V)>ort J{{'i.1l'h , frt)nl 11 1.1.m . ltl .1 p .m . 'J'h(• s hoppi·ng C'l'lllL•r is loc.alt•d l>t•t '''t'{'ll .\lat .. Arthur li1>Ult•v ;1rd i.Llltf ,J;11111J11rt·l' f{Oi.Ld . 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ZHIVAGO;, co HIT AT 7:00 lHEWAY WE WERE R •::• AT 7:00 ONlY iv AT 9:05 Laguna on TV "Showcase:· a weekly KOCE-TV program that looks al the arts tn OraruteCounty, will roe us on thr "l,aguna Beach Art Colony .. on Wednes· day, Nov. 12. at 7:35p.m . on Channel 50. • 1. Tbe ~how repeats on rrlday, Nov. 14, at 11 :05 p.m . • 1-rland .C..Q9.ICU-J!Ulhor, journ.ali~t and long .' tim e reiiidel'll orLaguna.Beach, w1tt narrate and • ~l a personal lwk at Lagun:l Beach a nd the-• J>CO.PI{" who live and work lhere . C ey us 1v 1n ,· eoicli for · t . yearg and recently wrote a n_ove\ .about J,aguna &:ich. entiU~ho_Afl,C<!l':>;'l'-" , · · . . ll~t Cooley will be talking wtlll t,Ci11reif. JleMille. " 1.aguna Be-ach :ru-tisl, t1 nd Richard Challis Q( the-Challib-Art-Caller-Y ln-1.~i;un• Beach. MWS -.... .. .... ..... [~·- :.rr11:.i:ri:1o1'1! bAR!·~J'! i'.lt!T~· ll}:~ illl'ltl PQl(ll) ~ ... '* • ~If'; 31'(}'1.IJ l'ICl'D.. GOTTt•I N•"'-~PHl~illtllil · "•fflltfi'lilUMIS nm •S!t'i'UISl'Wf.!11; • ._.,l'ICll.llln D l»l'.O llll C'Y'J ~#fl' llil!'l!Q"(llJll • lf~.Jl·'Wo!ll,JI· EOWAROS' 8RISTOl CINEMA -Ttlt.•1-... •-, ............. , ... PG ·-··--: :".'~.'7~:':':-'.. . --~ EOW4RCS \SI' CI NEMA Wl SI 1 .~ .. -............ ,,,_. ·--·~·-·~_ ... ?,, .. _, ........ ~ ...... -..... J .,.,,_..,,_,_,. .... ) ... , ' --- • c.ou --· ~-·- l ..... .. " ..... ,. .. .... 1'0t ~b "°"'°" • -~­MAID Tl'115'"' --~-Lmll llG MAN.'* ----,:Ol'lll 11:M -I MAYIMUI •Al•l 11 /] l• .,. ... ........... .... 110t1 1 ...... . ti ........ . ... 1 .. --cun-.. -·---· Olf'!' ,,_. llt»O • ~b -' -·-~ 1fCM&lllALl11t • MO JOMNtn' F•KLOUD-. --lHl IMMI SAHCnOH11t --TH£ GBAT WALDO H'"I ff'lll, PACIFIC THEATRES ORIVE·IN SUPER SWAP MEETS ' HARBOR Bl VD. Otive·ln S•fll ... ,,,' A1110 S••O S•t • S11A.-lt"l Ill 111"' '". Stt & Svl'!_-.!~0A1~~£'~"'ri::!:1~~d~y!\1 A~t~••"' ITIG•W!ll F1mily f~n! Pro!ils! B1r91ifl1 G1lore! ...... _ .... ~1~~~~~~~r~m~{1~l~=·~·r~ ... ~-~~~~~~ '~!i.-) -... ,. • _,,_ SHAIK'S ftlASuil IMI --·· .. ,-... 3 DAYS OF THI CONOOI ,., ~·­.......... ·-"·"'''-! "1 fMI ............. ..... "" ,._ .... ,,, .. 1 ,_ ... . .... 1 .... ... .,, rlll ....... _ .. ...... : ... l'l·H•I 0 ~-OU.TM W1514 11, ---··-........ ..i ......... IOOSTll COGIUl'N ,.., ........ Wf AllP'OIT '7J""' ·-·--.,,,· I>"') Trw LJfe Ad.,.tttwrt1 111 Strongest.Man In World -··-----u... lOUllUu. ~-.... cu.n MAMA "" --n. ltGll: SANCnOH ... --.... THl OllAT WAlDO "'"'..i -....i. ntl llOll IANCnON lltl • . ---" 1"1 OllAfrWALOO . ' ------------- • ' '.• • :i '•. • ~ I .. :;.. • • • • • • • J r ,. ,, .< ' l ., 1 t s I I t l • I I ' • •' ' '··~ .. - Frk!g, Nowmbet' 7. 117$ CMJLYPILOT CZ Gettlreg llfarri«f Georgette <Georgia Engel) and Ted Bax- tcr(Ted Knight) final· I~ .de~ide to get mar~ ned-and h urry in a ·cer·emony before t houg ts, on "The Mary 'i)'ler Moor ~n o,v'' at 9 p.m. Saturday on Channel {-.,. ~::::. ::::·~-... ~. :..: . ...... "'•"w -""-" ............. ~s1aac1ow Bo:i' New Drama Moving ·lowtlotl--· UMOIHIHGOF Su1f .... , •· ~ ~· "'The Shadow Box" I> "'peeled In th• workol a Felicity convlnclnt. THI llAITH" about dyio&. i:nortallty young playwriJhl. pos.sibly because ot ll\e :,,=. ':-.~~~.,:;:: and regret. T hat ~ The at'ting is generally gap in age. but she does :..".:;::..: C: :"':a': d re.sslng1 but it isn'L t>xcellent . Ros~ Gregorio b.ave some touchln1 mo-~-m:a:r-..br ~tchael ts a, standolrt--tn~e-r1nentrtn a srt"ne with ~ ... ":. ;::,.:..":::£ Crf•t<i'tt,._:)Vh~h Md\\$ -s oliloq~y aPoJ!l lter om,~_g_W_,_~ p~ ::..:-_::.:nfYtl!I~._....., - wor-l'a-_p-r e-in1€Fe... la•t mother ; Marge-"Red-. The Interviewer -a 1~---""'---,1· --wmr-a1cth•e-Mark"-1'aper mond is moving -as she myrterioa·r-ch-ar-acter , ............... .., ......... , L h .ed ,.......__,__, For\lm o f the o :s des<"ri bes er marn whoisquiteunnecessary c..-.... ....,,. Aoc'ellll.1!11Si~••1Jcr.J• life and Cynlhla.Jiatrl and cquJ,d better ·~b~e_j:~ti~~~-~;::=~ a fBWlive eltploutrOll-ot-dOO> a bongup o >Wi!h ~-i>r o<lbr ?:J t:Jo a clearly personal ex· one or the weakest · psyehologistcharacter. perienee.+4 -wrillen pt1.rt:1 in the play: It con-t'erns three Simon Oakland brings £amities. each with a n weleome reeling Of r e- member Who ts surtering ality to his role. Brad from a fatal disease -in Rearden pc.>rforms Wif':ll onecase.old age. in a :small role and The weakes t pe rfor· manl"e comes rrom David HurCman , who never really geu u grup on his role. TI81kl to Yllll It wortcs ... RllAl.llf US dl do lllfttlOlt llACH 61MJll FIRST RUN FUN WITH O.ORISI CLORIS LEACHMAN S'l'UART WHITMAN JIM BACKUS ANN -soTHERN "CRAZY MAMA'' tlwtd ': ....... ...:. ....... _,.,._ *·· . ~l~i: 'Let's Do Jt':·Funny . '• C RISTO FER shows perceptiveness and un- derstanding ror his chara!'ters. There are occasional lapses -mis· placed profanity, mo- ments that don"t quite \•lock -but they're to.be l.aurence I.u<'kinbill Js e:<('ellent as the dying in· tl"llectual. MARY CA RVER has some difficulty m3kin2 "Tht> Shadow Box" is still a bit raw, ragged in plaC'es. but it 's well worth seeing . -Jackie If11rmn 0 ~- JAMIS MITCHUM '"MOON IUMHHS'" ._._. ...... w ..... w ,,.s.. t;J:".1''8 00 IT AGAIN - Tt\e.idea or casting beanpole JiJl!.fll)' (J.J .) Walker in the rol e."OI a professional boxer is ooough to make you start lau~ng before the lights dim.W alker is dynamite, as .trl' costars Sidney Poitier and Bill Cosby, who may well·· be the Hope·Crosby teamollhe'70s. (PG ) ••• : J DAYS OF TllE CON- DO'R -Robert Redford's act.lriX alm08t matches his Jookir in Sydney Pollaek's t1me1y thriller or CIA plots, subplots and rounterplots. A !• ... ~.~------"' ,:,;_,.._e or intentions and ·=· by the lqt of the Barbary movie itselr . with top Pirates (Sean Connel')') In perlorm.11.nc" by a covey of Morocco . If it s tarts 'stars. CR) ' a m a t e u ri s h I y a n d t h e lii!iii~!iiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!~ii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiil!!ii;;jli~~~pii dlaJogue n.ever imprOYH, at I lea.at the action picklli up, ··v· II .. , ry Flashy I .,,,i;,, the end a tear or sen· I SU a '/ we . • ~11:tn~h~~~ii!.~~hK!~t~ -ARCHER WINSTON. N. Y. Post plays Teddy Roosevelt. (PG) RO L L E RB'A L L - Violen ce a nd savagery mark ttiis tale of a future world in which a wild s~ takes the pla ce of war. James Ca an is superb. nus sn ovie is n ot Cor the squeamish. (R) ' TOM MY -The Ke n . Russell ver s ion of The Who's roc k o pe ra is a kaleidoscopt' or sometimes- brutal. somell.mes·moving image:i which, over all. ar'e rlrective. Tht.• fil m stars Ann Margarei . Ohver Reed and Roger Oaltrey. (PG> A~f'a1d ...... 1"••enta o'ii IN A flMED l:lltelT "YfSSONG$" MJM lllCI WUEMAN 111'1•. ITlVltllWf ""tar•JllllX P•--·JUl•Tl----STEREOPHONIC SOUND l vations deflects atten· ltom the trite Redford THE G R ~AT WA LDO, ~Dunaway rclallonsh.ip PEPPE R -()nly thing Rew ·-Red ror:d 's p~ tr1owc _ UJ this trite r emake of all the- haivete. (R) eircuis or r acing movies 1111~--~ ; • you've {'VC'r seen is a dttzzJ-·~IE WA Y "'.E WF.RF.-Ing set of aerial maneuvf'rs ffira"Pbr a Str{'1s and ;1nd nown by Orange County·:i Rob er t f{e dford are i>Tank Tallman <&nd staff. bt?Hutiful in this sentimental Robett Rl'dford stars. I PG J tah.• or a romance and m:ir- fiage from bl•ginning to end. !PG) . ntE WIND AN D TllE LION-Ca ndice Bergen is Jl!Wlys stiff; but c\·en more so as a woman of rank :n this fictionali7.ed account or the kidnap of an Amencan NASHVILLE-Director Robert Altman inlroduct's 24 disparate, som~timcs desparate char:1cters in an auemR.Uo nrDHlc..Am.ed..c.a through a country-music scene microcosm. The C&W music is sarcastical!y trite but as charming a s th.! ARBOR at ADAMS, COSTA MESA, PHONE 546·31 0 N H.t.1&01 l!ilVO .• ONE Mill SOUTH 6F ~AN 01EGO fY,,'Y ' • '• :· . . • • 1!>61 W. SUNFLOWER 'll"OF BRISTOL C.M. !'140 05•4 _A:~ °'Tttf WAY WE WERE'" ~: -SI& FOID WIYIS" I A ; "CH.ULOnr ti! T : "'5UPB YIXIMS" llJ •• ~·. "CR.AZT MOMMA" ~:~OH RUMMllS" IPGI .-oM, ntlU ~-•:JD-T;OD-1!.JI • .. • UCVTMOtNl&TI ~.,UT.II WM.-0nH lbJI T~( CI TV SHOPPING CENTRE ! ~ORANGE •5J2.672f S.ir:fRWY IMANCHESTE.fll fX.1 Q;G. FRWV !Clll' UR. EX.) Q: • "°LLBIAU" tll -,,...., Rn ~'-'"" '"CJA%Y MOMMA'"· "MOONIUMMllS'" '"CHAILOTTr 00 ""SUPU YlllHS" lll stHl'I NmH ·BILL CIS8' . . ...... -..... •• • • .... •• . , ..... e!·~~a••••••••e '~I'••, : .......... . .. .,.-, ..... •"•' •,v • • • • ••• ••• • " ,,,. "' \ IS the 10018 too dude! liom 't,plown ld~dooj Nog>i: w It-is ..... lheyl9 bOO w"11 ~d ~1'"0·1T1'1e' . ' • (PG ) I ::;dlHll WILat '· ] ISSIE HVIS CO$UM"'•979.t1•1 CHECK IT OUTI CALL FOR SHOW TIMES The robbery should have taken 10 minutes. 4 hours later, lhe bank wa1 like a circus si deshow. a hours later. It "" the hottest thl ~g on Hve T.V. 12 hours later, It was all hi11ory.1 And It's all ·1rue. edwards cinemas """'"'--"·'·-"YESSONGS" AflUIED CONCERT WITH NCIC:WAICEMAN +"DEATH Of tHl RED PLANET" EDWARDS CINEMA M•llOt&f &D.u •i COSTA.u)A S.46.JlOl -,... The terrilging motion picture from the terrifying No. l be<t se&r. -----.JAWS· CINEMA Wt.ti' I .... "THE DOVE" Tl1f'r ~ ntM ~m'CNL- CttAlllfS DllCNSCN JAMfS COlllJllN I 11.4110 nliftS I CINEMA CENTER •UllOI • 1 •0• .. S,t0\1• M!SI Mfi 4 VllOi ClJoffll '7f-4 I 4 I 'he Y{1nd ~~~ Lf an CO.HIT AT'ftST STARS 'THE OTHER SEAN CONNERY SIDE OF THE CANDICE BERGEN ~OJJ NTAIN ' NOW CINEMA WEST TOGETHER WIS f MIH\ flt o 1 GOlD ... "'1\f Wt:Sflo41H CIH'Tll l tl044 tl HARBOR K.t.llOll4T W1.1'0M, CO\ 1 & ,..,,. &46-0SYJ 646·lt6~ SJREISHID w'".~ aREDFORD WE• TOGETHERI WERE Ill'*_, CINEMA WEST wt\T...n•&l"°"""91WUT WISfMIH.CINTll 11'Z .. 4fJ AND "WHIFFS" EUIOT GOULD "BRIEF VACATION" VITORIO DESIC:A'S ldnnlsBRISTOL CINEMA LAST FILM For--·· .... WAtJm Wf!K DAYS: 7:0l).t:4! SAT/SUN: 1:J0. 4:1S.7-t45 STARSJAMESCAAN PLUS "JOHNNY FIRECLOUO" CINEMA CENTER CINEMA WEST ...... o •• , •O••d. co,T• .. u. Wltl .. l>IUlll •T•OUl( .. WfU Mf~&~llDI Cfl'ITfl f1f.f l41 Wl~Tl<llM.~tHTffl l•l·44tJ They drank and they dreamed ... tomorrow they would conquer the world ... then along came Hickey. L£EMAl?VIN f'REffiC MARCH l\OlERTJ<YAN JEFF Ei<1DGE5 BRAf:f{)(J) ~ . EU,;ENE O'NEIU.S "THE ICEMAN COMETH" !l~l.,.,.,~Pf'V\ ·--· ~ U:."WIS -·ill l../\N[)l(J -~ ..Df'i f"WA.NKE!'IHEJMlR Mllll Ol Al .... c••T- §40-1444 WESTBROOK WIS I •ltdl11! a I ttOOlll•l,rl SI GAIDlMGIOYl SJ0-4401 ~ . • l , / I ' (JI DAILY PILOT- .. • Coast Winter C.ateDdar, -Part ·Oile I The following calendar is intepded as a general {>tanning guide for coast residents. Add.ltional in· l f2rJDAUon will be available cl~ to the Ume of events. ll shOu!d'be_nci\.ootl\anill et>tnts are sub- ject IQ change and should be rechecl<eaafillpter lim•· ---~ NOV.13, 19,DEC.6 -''Salome,''NewYorkCity -Oi>cra..at the Los-Antelt•s..MllsicCenter..PavUlon NOV.1S,1lEC. 4 -"The Marrlage-of-.Flgaro," • New Y.o(k City Opera. at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion NOV. 16, 26 -"Die F1cdermaus", New York Ci - ty Opera at the J.os Angeles Music Center Pavilion NOV . 17 -"Photo Realism/Super Realism,*' lecture by George J ames al the Laguna Beach Museum of Art at2 p.m. NOV . 20-22 -Reader's Theater presents "Those Damned Americans," views by 18lh century British writl.'rs, in the Cal State F\Jllerton Arena Theater NOV. 20 , 23, 25 -'LUCREZlr\. BORGIA', New York City Opera ;.it the Los Angeles Music Center ~ Pavilion . I NOV. '21 -"Selma," musical about Martin ! Luther King, opening al the Huntington Hartford Theatt'r in llollywood . NOV. 21, 30 . JJEC. 6 -"l-1.M.S. Pinafore", New York Cily Ope ra i:!l the Los Angeles Music Center ' Pavilion · j, NOV . 22·23 -Fall Choral Concert at Orange Coast College F'in e Arts f.lall 119,8: lSp.m . \ 1 I NOV . 22, l)EC. 2,5 -"Die Meistersinger," New York City Opera al the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion · NOV. 23 -Opera Scholarship Benefit, 8 p.m. a t the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater NOV. 23, 29 -LA BOHEME, New York City Opera at the l.os Angeles A1usic Center Pavilion :!'~OV. 26 -Crosby and Stills, 7:30 p.m. at the Anaheim Convention Center NOV. 28, 29 -Jose Feliciano and the Glenn. Miller Orchestra at Disneyland, Anaheim I NOV. 28, DEC. 7 -"Die Tote Stadt," New York CTty Opera at the Los Angeles Music Center I Pavilion ' f NOV. 29, DEC. 3 -"Les Contes d'Hoffmann ," New York City Opera at the Los Angeles l\1usic Center NOV. 30 -"T-he Consul," New York City Opera at the Los Angeles Music Center DEC. 1-6 - 'DEATH AND GOD', Woody Allen play, in the Orange Coast College Dra ma Lab. DEC. f "' -f.loliday Choral Festival at Orange Coast College Auditorium. 4 and 7 p.m . DEC. 2·5 -Maurice Bejart ·s Ballet of the 20th Century~ 8:30 p.m . at UCLA's Royce Hall . DEC. 2-JAN. JI -"The Odd Couple," s tarring Tony Randall and J ack Klugman, at the Shubert Theater in Century City DEC. 3-7, 9-14 -"Long Day's Journey Into Night" by Euge ne o ·Neill in the Cal State Fullerton Recital Hall-· - DEC. 4 -DANCE DRAMA, Betsy Hamilton director, at Cal State Long Beach University Theater, 8:30 p .m . . DEC. 4-6 -"Antigone:· by Jean Anouilh, UC -Irvine Humanities HaJI Room 161 , Sp.m. DEC. 4-6'-Fall Dance Concert in the Cal State Fullerton Little Theater. DEC. 4-7, 12-14 -''The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,·• at the ·Golden West College Actors Play box DEC. 5 -Christmas Concert at Orange Coast (1ollege auditorium, 8 p.m. DEC. 5-6 -UC I RVINE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and University Chof145, 8 p.m . in the Fine ~rts Village Theater , .DEC. 6 -Gary Graffman, pianist, at UCLA Royce Hall, 8:30 p.m. _ DEC. 6 -Los Angeles Phllhar']"!Onic, Zubin l1ehta conducting. at Santa Ana High School Auditorium. Orange County Philharmotlic con - cert. . DEC. 6, 7, 13, 14 -Annual December Faire at the F'estivalof Arts Grounds, Laguna Beach DEC. 7 -California Chamber Symphony at UCLA Royce Hall, 8 p.m . DEC. 7 -"The Tum of the Screw," N&-York City Opera at the Los Angeles Ml!s ic Center DEC. 7 -ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Com- munity Symphony Orchestra, in the audi.torium, 4p.m. · DEC. 7 -Be.Il a Lewitzky Dance Company at Chapman College, Orange DEC. 9 -Concert of works by Virgil Thomson, with remarks by the composer, at Cal State FUilerton. DEC.'-9 -·Alice Cooper in concert at the Los .Angeles Sports Ar_ena DEC. JO -·University Wind Ensem6le at Cal state Fullerton. • DEC. 11, 12, 14, 18, 19, 21 . -Los Angeles Philharmonic Urche!tra. at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion , Imagine an entire menu basecr Qn MIKE TURIN'S P.0 .P. PROGRAM with lots to eat breakfast, lunch. dinner and goodi8s too for~ and the entire family. EVERY MONDAY MIKE TURIN'S SKINNY MIKE'S MENU will be added to the Holiday Inn's regular rrenu. EVERY MONDAY IS P.0 .P. DAY IN ORANGE a.:>uNTY. Pounds Off Perrranentty. Planned Qp- tlrnetrics Program (living, wonung I playing at your opllmum) • We hllY9 desig nated Mondays as W8'ght and • t-tNfth A..,eness· 01-Y. Yttiat better Wftf to ttlrt n. week than to thrnk about YoU'Mlf and your -SKIMMY MIKE'S MEMU : Examples: . A--"''°'""'" with M .. 1 Sauoe. -FUl<d Rovlo41s, ~ -I Liver, Ground Beel Sleok 0< .Roni e.r Aujul, SeafOOd Platter or Fn.d Chldcenr O*:Mr'I KllY"Chee;e Sauoe or Cordon 81ffu. , Hiit "-S..ndae, ear.na Sl>llt. Pie .,., 100 a-. r • SMUIC PUYllW MONDAY. Nov. 10 -8 a m. -10 p.m. !!REE LEC1URES-10:30 a.m. & 8:00 p.m . ~DAY INN-COSTA MESA ...... Bristol St . • .................. , -.. -........ I • > . . -Angeles Master Cborale •l the Loo Anceles IGUANA, wilb Richard cliamberland and Mwslc Center Pavilion ' Raymond MHteY. at the Loo Anaeles Musltt, DEC. 14 -Sparks in C<lllCerl at the San Dle'o CenterAhmaruonTbealer . • • DEC. 12 -Charlie Rich in Canter! at tile San Dieeo Sports Arena ' · DEC. 12 -Jan With Milt J ackson and T...,-y Gibbs, 8:30p1?1 . al U ·LA Roye&Rall--'DEC. 12 -UNIVERSIT-Y -sY·MPllONY ORCHESTRA at Cal SC.ate F)1llerfon•---'-"- DEC. 12·21 -"The Nutcracker," performtMI by Balle t Paeifica in the Laguna .t,foultqtt CivicTbeat DEC. 20 -James Levine cond11<Ung Los JIEe,. H -Cff••nMU oaGAN MUSIC-~elerl'hlllrarmoaic, -at-ue lrvllte CrawfOO'cl - 0 Co t-c 11"" ""=->'"'"''al --. --! ~ .Hd. Ol:an1~nll_1'11iltiihn0fttcccm • range as o eeerme.,. .. n 1119,tp.1_11. . .Z0-2l-"'C8ndlelljlitPro<essiCii"-.rl>ll-, DEC. 1~ -eat State tong lljoat!r-'eombin ey nihei -"'-, •• · · . g - Plalho.use;LagttP'll ~ch-• DEC. 13 -Hai!lfel's"Mi!Sstalr,' sung;-by"the- Orange Coast College Symphonic ChOrale in the a uditorium, 8 p .m . Ch~ W1nter Concert. in the meifs aym, 4:30 JAN. 9 • _ '"The American J)rearri,'' Edward· J>Ec. 14 _ AmericairYouttr-Sympbony, 8,30 --r;ai;bec. n the Orqe Coast Colle •I!••~ p.m. at UCLA°lloytellall~ . J • .; 1" "EB 2 ~~ N-u .. =-· 11 alth" b'I'°' DEC. 15-ZO -"Amalll and the Night Visitor.," '"'" v;, • -,_ a ~ • DEC. 13 -Young Mwsicians Foundation an· niversary celebration,, 8 :30 p.m . at Schoenberg. opera, in the qraoge Coast Collge Drama,j.ab-Peter Nichols at 5aulh Coast Reperto'1'• Costa DEC. 19-23 -"Festival of Lights" bqat parade, X~a ~ 6:3011.m..lnN'ewportHarbor (Part two of the plonning calendar will run In ' UCI.A -- DEC. 13·14 -"The Spirit of Christmas," the Los DE~. U -JAN.-31-THE NIGtrr,OF THE ' nestFriday'a wtek-) ,. . METAL BUILDINGS ••• GOOD AND GOOD LOOKIN' • CLOSEOUT! HARDBOARD 4x8FT. GARAGE PANELS • c .EA. WHILE THEY LAST Al thla price you ought to be able to do the garage Jor under a tenner. Now you can make It double aa a party room. play room. you name lt. .. .-... 60x30xl2 4 SHJJ.F 72x36xl8 SSllELF Not the p~ftieat. but the things are strong and really create apace on the Ooor. Maybe now you can put the car back in the garage. lxl2PINE SHELVING We sell it er• shelTlng. but e•erybody builds things 'flrith ii too. Listen. after you buy It. do anything you want, except bring if back. -, , I C UN . Fr. PEGBOARD Everytime I lOolr: at the holes I tbin.k of Swia• ch .... and get : ... l!,' hungry. II made zopeU hungry . agmn). 5 7 !, '• ... . • • • • • • ASSORTED PEGBOARD FIXTURES Al!i<indo, boob, • 3 3 C straights. benders. wbomlen. racks. oh a lot of thlnga. CARD GENIE . GARAGE DOOR OPENERS GS200 9900 GS 404 . 12900 GS 450 14900 T~ t;"; Pf today who .aid he had an opener M paid moN tpr. had problema wlth. crnd nner f•lt •UN oL Fol.lr:a, not with Genie. Forgln ay braggtng, but tb. ... au the best. Chain or worm gem driwn.. WI.th remote control INSTAUATIOll lrDEIJVERY 44.00 I I "·I • . ~ ~ ~ - ' ~ -' .~ ~ "HAMLET" "CAMBRIDGE" Not quite aa uffful aa the old wood ahtld but folb do find It gnat for gmden toola. a tack 100m. bike atorage,etc. Fancier. but aa with all theM deals. the paint la triple bonded. the doors are on rollers, and the tblng11 are weatheiprooL 10x7 FT. !Ox7 •• 11900 7 -, sou- l"'\Plke nl'Cl"I NICC. NOWADAYS G'l~<i! " 00 10x10 ..... 149" " ' !Oxl2 ••••• 17900 E\J~ll'\(i S\Jf'PUEl>. READY FOR SET-ll'P. .• - '1'0IJ -Po I~ OR' .\,JE 'DO IT. '4• SHOP UTE 997 Fluorescent. with hood. more light. I••• ahadowa. leaa cost. Tu.bu extra. WILTON SHOP VISE il---111 •• 79!.s3s. ' ' I . I I I 'T AllMHOUSE" Most headroom. enn baa the Utthi attic. Super etrong frame with biterlocldng panel.I tg m alre lt mug aa a bug In Cal"• ru.g • DRIPPAN " ' .. Why me" up the drlY~ OI' the garage. catch It with thla rugged thing. 297 GARAGE FLOOR CLEANER 69C . ' G.-U.S. Ma<lo, with pipe law•. swift! baH. One of the bett•r ones. Okay, •o you didn.'1 buy the drip pan. ; you'll need thls"from time to time.. ~ De Walt RADIAL SAWS, ALL WITH FREE FLOOR STANDS 8" COMPACT RADIAL SAW A ~al saw; atill the dream ol a lifetime for er Ko.1100 penon who likes to worlc9900 with wood. 8" blade, 2" cu~ 2 HP, 10 Amp. 10" DELUXE POWER SHOP Roller head with ball ' bearln,•. 2 HP at the , blode1ker toek. auto Ko. 77'3 ~ndto, lowor blade 19900 guard. Dadoa and more wlthopti-1 . uttachmea.ta. 10" COMMERCIAL DUTY PO.wERSHOP ' !fa. T113 -.... 10 lncher, dual ...t1<199 motor. a~ HP 2 •900 at tho blado. Wollm• ;J -1edln-..,au10 -.-l\ppoolttom.-'..0-...... ----~---- .. ,, ,. •• • • • • • . " 12" POWER SHOP WITH CABINET . BASE ' IHncli blodo loi a Uneb cu~ 2~ •HP at tho blade. cruto bran. 1 oaloty loc:k. Do..... ol fo<l\Jlln, aolt our IJllJ'O to name them. Cft01' the lwi ataruJ -- ., . ·-• • • ' • \ '! L.~--. Scotland ' Alon Dirkin emigrated from ~ England Jg years ago. On a recen_! holiday to the British lstes-;Jie noted thm the Scotti.llt and Oronge-Coun- tiana , though both dwell near o Coast, oppr'Ooch the offshore oil drilling is· sue from widely divergent p<nitions. This is hia report. J I .By ALAN DIRKIN Oftltt Deily Jl"ltetsi.tr The jet runway is within SO yards of a couple of rows of • houses in Dyce, a no-longer-l~ sfeepy suburb of Aberdeen in northeastScotland. Once the occasional turboprop f would break th·e peace of the day -With its takeOff, bu( now siX jetS a-~ day fly to London, and others ny 1 lo cities throughout Europe. It's r the fastest growing airport in 1 Britain and Britain's biggest i heliPort. . r · The reason for so much activi· I . tY" ls the oil exploration 'in the North Sea, for Aberdeen has l become the focal point foi off. I shore drilling. Since exploration began, in ear n est i n 1970, l passenger traffic through Dyce l has increased 600 percent, and, despite the noise impact on the neighborhood, no real curbs on growth are expected. Further : expansion is expected. "It gives me great pl easure lo : see that a!!P<?rt grow," said de- : velopmeilt officer J ames Dinnis , with unabashed pride in an in· t terview. ''I want to see it grow ! and grow fast." : Dionis ' enthusiasm is 1 grounded in the belief that in· ), creased airport activity is a measure of industrial growth. As i an officer of the North East Scotland Development Authority i !NESDA ). he has lhejobtocreate f jobs. HE CITES statistics that show a gain of about 12,500 jobs in northeast Scotland, largely due to 300 new companies moving in- to Aberdeen and Peterhead, another. supply base farther up the coast. Some of the extra jobs have come from adaptation to oil-related work by established engineering companies. The result is that unemploy- ment has been virtually wiped out in an area with a history of limited employment, and al a time when joblessness is hurting therestofllrilain. I I . ''The oil haa ibeea the source of I an industrial 1 blrildup," Dinnis ::;aid. ''There are more offices and there's more money in the shops.'' · -Tile iftitude to offshore drilling and ai~rt expansion seems not 5,000 miles but light years away from Southern Calirornia. and Orange County in particlJlar, where there is such strong OP· p>sition to drilling in federal Waters. Dr. Joseph Tomehak, an an· thropologisl al Oranjte Coast College, Costa l\ofesa, who has been studying the effects of drill- ing on northeast Scotland , is a"'·are of the conlr as ts . ''It 's re -,,.,...,...._ miniscent or Orange C un- ty 20 years ago. people rerusing lo ac· cept that big,. ger is not . necessarily better.•} he said. "No en· vironmental ounuN impact studies are being made. The:re is no 1real belief that oil spills are a possiblifity, and there are no plans fol-the time when the wells have run dry . ., THE CONTRASTS are stark. 'Iaice the airport again: If Dyc e Airport were in Orange County, . neighboring homeowners might be seeking compensations. claiming that the noise has ren· dered their houses uninhabita· ble. There are no plans to pull down houses around Dyce. "You just can't pull down houses in Scotland, not when there's a housing shortage," was the way tourist officer David Sleigh put it. The homeowners have protest- ed about th e airport 's growth, and have filed an· objec· lion to a $13 million plan lo im- prove the airport terminal and taxiways. But no one expects the objec- tion to stop the terminal ex- pansion. David Telfer, industrial correspondent for the Aberdeen Press and Journal, said a plan to provide grants·for better imula- tion of houses -double doors and double windows -around th e airport probably would settle grievances . Telfer pointed out that an airport curfew is supposed to be in effect from 10:30 p.m. to6 a.m. ~xcept for ••emergency" flights • '. • by helicopters to the rigs. "But there do s'eem to be many 'emergencies,' and there is a lot of engine testing at night," he said. "" THERE ARE ne""arly 3J rigs either exploring or beginning production out in the British sec- tqr or the North St;a ; Norway~ has a major sector of the 011 rieicls . ?\.tost of the rigs are more than 100 miles out, and there is little cqncern over the possibility of major pollution. Both Telfer and Dionis ex- pressed the ~-"-~--C.O n v..i ct-i on that the only real danger is Crom a tanker collision, in - dicating either lha,t · t~ecbnology has improved since the fis- TOMCH.t.11: sure leak off Santa Barbara or tl)at that inci- dent has been forgotten. The Economist, a moderate British weekly. struck a tone in a reC"ent article that suggested that environmental concerns, so strong in Southern California, are not always appropriate. After bemoaning a <lelay caust!d by the Department of the En- vironment in "'tlpproving ex- pansion of Aberdeen"s docks, the magazine noted that an oil re- finery may be built at another l'Oastal community, and that this could form the basis for a J)t'lrochemical industry. THE MAGAZINE'S point was that, in addition to building plat· forms and pipelines for the pro- duction of oil, Scotland should be concerned with developing in- dustries to make use of the oil when it is brought ashore. Despite the stimulus to the labor market, it is obvious that oil has brought Scotland major problems, too. Tomehak , or Orange Coast College. sees a danger of men being led away from traditional crafts and fi s- hing to higher-paying or steadier jobs with oil companies. The question is: Will the men return lo traditional jobs when the oil runs out? Some estimates suggest that North Sea produc- tion (the fields contain about two percent of the world's reserves) "'ill last only a decade. B . nn Oil activity has worsened the housing crunch. A house in Aber· dee'n. c'alled the Granite City because of the buiJding material used, costs as much as the average house in the London area, about $39,000, or nearly twice as much as the average house in the north of England. THE AVERAGE salary is about $105 a week in lhe Aber- deen area. With a 25 percent in- flation · rate bringing shopping bills, including food and clothing, to American levels. it is obvious- ly difficult for a couple to buy a house. "There's been no bonanza , .. said Telfer. noting that the average salary for the region is only $2 more per week than the Scottish average and is $2 less than the English average. ··~People's property taxes are going' up as local authorities strive to provide the utility~ services for new industry and to build more p ubl ic housing estates," Telfer added. "They are worldering how they arc bet- ter off."" The point apparently is that most people are not. Before, it was difficult lo buy a house, now it is next to impossible. The un- employment level has been cut rrom 4 percent -4 percent is not a politically acceptable jobless rate in Britain -lo 1.5 percent, but lhe i{flproved job picture has not solved northeast Scotland's"' traditional problem or losing its best men to other areas. Most go because they cannot afford to live there, even though they may have no d.if"ficulty in finding work. A regional plan- ning report points out that despite j.he high job gain, there has been a population loss of about 3,000 in Aberdeen, a city o( 200,000. Development officer Dionis • said that a housing development in the town of Elgin was halted when the local authority de- manded to know who was going to pay for it: local taxpayers or the central government. Regional planners and economists have called ror greater subsidy by the central · British government for public housing in Scotland. -The argu- ment is that all of BritaiA will benefit from the oil, and therefore the costs of providing homes f9r the men who will pro- duce it should be shared . Ml!J.-1.117$-DAILY Ill.OT .. Sea. • • • Dyce airport runways (above} are just a propeHer's turn .away from private residences, but the noise controversy is nonexistent compared to that in Orange County. Below, a young fisherman · packs it out to sea. Will he wind up on an oil rig? • • r ' \ • ' t t ' There Are Fear and Loathing &tiooen Fishing Mates and Blokes of the Oil World ·I • Oil and gas e"xploration in the North Sea is a giant gamble for Britain. It is not just a matter of developing self- sufficiency in energy so as to be .. free of political pressure from the Middle East -the reason given for exploration in t.be United SI.ates. It is a matterol basic economics: Bri- tain hopes to wipe out its trade deficit by pro· ducing enough oil for its own needs in the 19805, and hopes there will be some left over for export. , Btlt while discoveries do indicate llnll ttiis m•y be a reasonable expectation, North Sea · 00 watchers in London have pointed out 'that two factors could tum the dream into a nightmare, the pit into fool's gol<I. ONE WOVLD be a drop in the world price ~ -ct oil. This 11 because North Sea oil is ex- pensive• -25 llmea ll)O<e cosUy lo gel than Saudi ~rabla oil -and many of the fields are mars~·· A unga iD the Pl;'ice Of oil1 or even a st.1bili price could make these Oelds un . ecmoaUcaJ. A stabilized price would not be aatiatact.ory to Britain becauSe inOaUon in the coot of prod~cHon would make the lields un- prolltable. Bi')tain. in f,ct, must bope for lbe, -1d cill price to k-,_.,.;th that nation's • 1 ...... own domestic inflation, currently 2S percent a year. The second cloud hanging over the North Sea is Scottish nationalism. The Scottish Na- tionalist Party (SNP), with its avowed aim of self-government for Scotland, has 3.skcd why all the oil, which is off Scotland, not England, should be shared with the rest of Britain. ' . 0181llTISll GAS, Scottish Oil" is the sort of slogan that helped the SNP to gather 33 per- cent of the popular vote in Scotland in the last general election, turning lhe party from an ex- tremist element into a group to be reckoned with. One feeling in Scolland, reflected in a study m ade by Aberdeen University, is that while the oil discoveri es may have stimulated industry, the results have not always been •'lt'bolly beneficial.•• ••tt's th~ British who are in dire strait~. not the northeast of Scotland," observes Dr. Joseph Tomehak, an anthroPologist, !ornrec • Laguna Beach plan'ning commissioner and ex- Cotita Mesa city cOuncilmaD who has spent the last two summer:s doing research in the north ofScoUand. "It amacks of exploitation.-'' he added. Ono of tho promiseo of the SNP i1 tbal ll would slow down production if it were in con trol. Planners in northeast Scotland al so are calling for more step; to be taken to protect the indigenous industries. particularly fi s- hing. In aCldition, the area is known for its mixe d farming, forestry, hunting, and "'hiskey distilleries. The fear is th3t tbe manpawer for these rural activities-may be lost. The fishing industry has been in a slump in the last eight months for a number or re- asons -disputes over the limits and over- fishing -a nd the offshore oil rigs may not have hurt the fishermen. But the fishing banks are in the oil fields and the picture does get ob- scured, tempers do gei frayed. "The government is not taking care of the ·fhshing -they';ust wan1-the oil," said Graham Sopell, of the village of Macduff, who fishes with a seine, a large net that hangs from a boat. He believes the government shouJd stop importing cheaper Ci.sh from Norway. AS FOR THE OIL rigs, h~ discounted a sugge3Lion made by development officer John Dinnis that the legs of a rig somettmeli become a breeding ground for tbe fish. r "They put the t'lp In lhe'middle of a f1!1 · hing bank and we aren't allowed to go within half a mile of lhe m,'' Sopell said. Anotht:'r Macduff fisherm an. Duncan '.\J cickciy, had no kind words for oil operators. "THEY DON'T care about the sea ~ they'll drop anything into it. They drop cable into it, and they roul our lines. One boat fished up a bulldozer, but none or the oil ships would help him get it ashore, even th~h PfE"had no maneuverability. Another time an oil barge.' got loose, a nd they lost it. You wouldn't think you could lose a great big barge in the North Sea, but they did.'' In other moments, though, the fishermen admit that the dispute over Hmits. and over~ fishing by trawlers -some or "'hich use dou - ble nells, preventing the s maller fi sh from esca,ping -aret001amefor \l poor year. They also say that "·bile some potential fishermen may be lured to an onshore job, and the attraction of sleeping at home every night. there always wil l be those who will be drawn to the itea and all ils discomforts and dangers. And they know that lhe rewards can be great. Macduff has a population under 4,000, bul llst year its fishing fleet caught $.3.3 million worlh ofli>h. • :-A:D. -·. ·---- I I ftldax,Nov.mMf7, 1176 !~!~.~ ...... J ~~ ....... ~!.'::.~ ...... . G101NI IOOZG11•NI IOOZ G1Mrel IOOJ. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ESTATE BUILDERS!! Don 't wail for t he future, when the present is changing so fast ... your investment program could start with ... * Seasbor" duplex. just steps lo best beuch ; 4 bdrms. + 2bdrms., top -rond. & furnished. $99,500. * Twin duplexes, CdM, 2 yr. old beauties. = exceptional construction ; 3 bdrms., 2 baths + lge. family rm. each._wiit. 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TACULAH Ll\'ING ROOM , Q,\K PLANK F'LOOflS, COUNTflY KITClll-:N . C hopp1n~ --------.. --------•!block island, food center. Gftteral I 0021 General I 002 new apphanccs, lots of ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••'e•••••• new cupboards. Ll\llGI:'; You 'VEF LIBRAIIY . Liii:hted OUMD IT! 1---------•I bookt·ascs. !\laster s uite Jlard to fiud .. ., •.. plan. In PRICE SLASHED includes dressing room, ,.Early Blufrs on sccludl!d Owner says sell! extra large closets . bath s treet . Localed o n F'romlhc.sunnyentry to withjacuzzlplus2walls btautiful greenbelt. Lots the recreat1·on a'ea & f gl · · I f -of privac". Priced 111 o a.ss · m1n1 v ew o ~ pool. this is a sheer de-Newport Harbor. Owner $75,000 and open to or· light! 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: forced to sell after fixjnl! fen.Ca11673-85So. on Fee land. in exclusive asdre)lm house. $189;'500 L oPtNl•19·•1 S11.111r•J11tN>CI' Irvine Terrace, CM. "lust see to apprel'inte. · .. · f~R~H\ll :.~~:o::~~:~:::op ~r,;~;ment only. Call I 02 Linda Isle Opon Sat Sun. 1-5 20201 SPRUCE <O FF BRISTOL) -· Ol'IN SUH 1·5 . !\Beautiful lwo,story 4-Br. 5·ba, breakfst rm. ramlly •rm, deluxe kitchen. lrg tile patio & deck. Pier for yacht to scr. $181.000. The charm or the country1---------·I with the fal'ilitiei; of the city. BETTER CATCi-l TlllS ONE SOON. 3 Bdrms, J balh : ·new l'Orpets, hot water heater & roof. }luge pool y,•ith redwood decks & gas fire ring. $46.500 Ken llartman, ltealtor 642·5760 640-1607 OPEN SUN. I ·5 ·, NEWPORT GEM ~1·~·~~~ ·~ A ~em or a hou'e y,·ith . l'lihake roor. hardwood J floors. used brick • 675-5910 • fireplace, BBQ. Beamed 31~1 1 f':. c.:st lhry. t'<L\I ee i lln gs, q u a Ii ty p I us ! I ~ ... -"""""""""""""""""""""""'1 -150• Lot on tree shadedl· street. Only $74 .500. Call now. RuftlL_.;t,Agent 646-4310 FOURPLEX $59 950 . These bread' and butter 2 bedroom units represent a great investment op· portunll)'. Located just north or South Coa s t Plaia. Walk too °"'II shop- ping. As sume e>tlstlng 71ti% VA loan. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WA LL ACE REAL ESTATE. INC . * * * * * * Heritage Collection CHARMING COST A MESA DUPLEX IACIS TO 401.f CQURS.I -with -tiardwOOd floors, fireplace, JorccOai'f heat, gas bltns and muclunore! lric..r """' $46,100. Hurry -fil'1Jt weekend advertised; won 'liast! ! c• 546-5110. ATTENTION BUILDERS UYE IN THIS NICE 2 bedroom home while you build" your units on"" R-4 lol; Room for pool table in large converted family room . Walk in closets, paneling, gas bltns and covered patio enhance this property. Don't delay on this. Only $-W,500. Col 546-SllO. FANTASTIC TOWNHOUSE sura HUHl'INGTOH IU.CH end unit Townhouse at only $39,500. 3 Bi g bedrooms, 2 baths, dream kitchen and dining area and no common wall. Only s teps to pool and recreation . Assumable 7~".ki loan with pymnts ONLY S21Z. PER MONTH incldg taxes. First lime offered. Cll 546-5110. Col 546-5110. TIBURON TOWNHOUSE LARGE 3 Bldr--2 bath -hard to find one story model. All extras with beautiful floor plan. Nl•lty pool and clubhollse. Hurry, just reduced to $39.950. Col 540-1151 LIDO ISLE NEAR CLUIHOUSE. 3 Bedrooms and den with 4 baths. Hl9tlY ,.91-.i. Just Listed. Appointment Only. $129,500. Call 540-1151 OWNER TRANSFERRED WAMT5 FAST SALE. Popular Camelot model. 4 Bedrooms with large family room, Ji ving rm and formal dining. Excellent condition. Great lacatlon. Make offer. Call 541).1151. ERITAGE REALTORS IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' PRIDE OF OWNER 4 PLEX OHLY $69 ,000!!! Prime rental location. Walk to s-hopping & SI~ O R EC I. J F F S . schools. Low varancy lnteres tins: s plit-le \•el area history. Spal'ious 2 with beam ceilini;::s. ~·ood bedroom + 2 bath units. panelin~; J Bdrm. & ex-Air conditioned + tra lurgl', separate rami-private palios. Tl~IS JS ly room , sp.acious la "A'ns, AN I NV t: ST M ENT rruil trees & flo"A·ers. rnAT MAKES $F.NSE! Choice private beach. Take ad\•nnlaii:C of this $98,SOO. rare rind. Call 546-2313. COLE OF NEWPORT Ol'tN irt9 ·H ~ 1ut11081 r1•c 1• REALTORS · f'a;IE~;H;ll 2515 E .• ~os.s~~j,Y· CdM_ t'~t Ji ()~ 5,, TARREL~. rn Rt~ALTORS. 644-7270 U.STILll'I' ....... FAMILYm Want lo do your lUI own thing??? Fix up this 5 bedtoom, fireplace, 3balh home and elijoy It! 1 ONLY $76,900! · 2n• t. cO..st Hivhwa , c .. .;,., del Mew MOMO fOll l 19 26-1976 . LOW INTEREST: R ent-like payments when you assume the gov'l loan on this spacious ranch s tyle. Big trees. 'S bedrooms or convertible den, wood cabinets, built-Ins . $39,500, s acrifice! IRVINE-$44 ,500: Across fr'om park & schools. California '1ranch style, corner lot. Entry hall, .family room, dining room, dream kitchen. La z y · p artr patio . Owner desperate, cal today! - 540-1720 .. Ztl'Hn.-- 6 l'tlNT Nt.IMMtfO l(tlltS I' ~ TH(~( sguAi•I\ • Ci ONSCIAM&u iftlEts to J CHI AN1.W(I • ' Mlf1' _M4L>,TI -It's time you _ O!l:ie 1eve it or no , Mala,Yan Red Is the tasteful color of the l- -1ntenor walls or this-beauUful Big Canyon llroadmoor 4 oedroom-:--tt- accents. the .i!Jlriguing ceramic tile flooring tha t runs through the entry, hallway, famlly room and den of this delightful home. There is also Unique · landscaping, a pool, separ ate Jacuui __QPEt!fHQ.USE -_ SATll.aDA-Y&-SUll:IAY IZloS L_ anc a bit of view. Realistically priced at $174,500. A listing or VergUene Hull. UNIClUI: t1ClMl:S REALTORS•, 675-6000 2443 East Co,a:st Highway, Corona del Mar ........ IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTA E NEWLY LISTm EASTBLUFF Most popular s plit·level. 5br, Jba, 3-car garage, "LUSK " family home. Close to Fashion Islant.: &: fin e Ne'wport Beach schools. Immacul ate interiors a nd prof. l andscaped for r ea l California Livin '. $119,SOO with Oexible terms. Open Sat /Sun 1-5. 2120 Aralia. N.B. ROGER 's REALTY.675·2311. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 STY-$23,750 POOL·S 150 MO. ASSUME 6°/o Prime beach town loca- tion~ Jog t o beach! Walnut paneling galore. Antique mirrored decor. Gourmet kitchen with lorge dining a r ea . Includes r efrigerato r ~ Lookin9 For A New Home? Tlottl Check Tllls- 3 BR, l!r.t ba. townhouse neur South Coast Plaza for $321000 OR ..• See our ad in the Irvi ne Section Windini;t: staircase t L[ RAISOR g;ant h;dc-o-w•y ma,te sui te . •fuJ:e enclosed patin. $11,lSO buys at 6'' REALTY LOAN · $150 MO. PAY C O I · BY OWNER Thia outstanding'Eastside Costa Mesa home has 3 bedrooms w /large Glass doon overlooking pool. Large 4 car garage with (2) 6x6 windQws that look over pool will make a studio or workshop. Close to 17th shop area & schools. Features are CHARM, stone fireplace, wood paneling & bookcases, hardwood floors, all copper piping, elec auto. sprinklers & lath & ;plaster. 376 Flower. 646-5667 ntt ONLY ONE UllE m REDUCED TO $55.000 IOOZ 'G .. oral IOOZ . ....•....••........... ················•••!••• oflnJa !Jj/e ·Beaut. 4 BR, fam. rm, Country English atmosph e r e, e n closed pati o. est'l.blished trees, boat slip. $245,000 Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500Sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock . Custom, completely furnished 6 BR, 2'h ba, 3 car gar . On lagoon. $325,000 Custom 5 BR, 4 ba. View, 80 ft. lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 on BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 1.11 Hoy\1d•· Q,,11, N f\ t>7S f>lbl IOOZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~eclacular Gcean'View Lot This is the only available building site 1n Emerald Bay with a panoramic view and within walking distantt to tennis courts, pools, parks and private beach. Soil test indud~ . • • • . . . . • • and topo map SllS,000 ALL! Olympic commo 4523 ampus r .. r\'tne pool . Townhome. Tak CampusVal\eyShopClr. ~~ advantage. Call 752·17"'1 --'C::Ac:l.L=-='-=)-=3-8...:c:.6;_:0;_:0 __ 1 ~ -- NOW ! li11p"Rt1l &stale •.• ...._ '1>1.leJ ~ h•ft• 111 4 I 114·fOfl 0<'+'1111 Q . tr S rij,ii('l ~f N/(f• GOMral 1002 G ...... 1 IOOZ ( ( • . [ ~'11;11ttl ................................................ LOWIMTHEST TO IUY OR SELL VA LOAM Jn Newport, Cost11 Mesa. Corona del Mar or Irvi ne Is available on this sharp, Eastside fam home. 4 Bdrms, & FR. Exclnl decor & location. Best Newport -Cosla l).1esa school district. 646-1711 Open Eves . 833·2906 INCE 1960 rrrrrr1 · 1 I I I I I I -Walker r. lee associated IJ >I '~ f II , '1 i "t T (1 II S I '·' .... ~" >-' ' • '' TH' FARM $34,950 ·~ .... You won't rind another like thia! A countcy cot. ONE-STORY <a1e with Ivy covered CO""'DO rencea! Early Amtric.ao ...,. kitchen · rustic decor • dining entertainment! $37,900. Mammoth lot with Adult..bnly.20'x3i)'walled 1-~--:------~-1 separate garden sett.Ion garden patio. enkle deep <.--~-----•! + fruit tree•. CalJ sha1 carpeting, brick r 847-0010. wood·burnl11K fireplace. SHAlP!ll Ol'fN 11t •••l\IVNlOstN.O-•~ Walk to major shopping Real lstate ~~:!,~~:~edt>!':l~t~ 1~11fii;fjr111 ~.9~~·. tr~ns~r~~t~~: park . Reduced lo ~~~ i;l\ii:J CALL KEY CONDO Sl64.500! Better hurry on " 1 m 'SPEC ALJSTS, 962· 7738 -~· ~ ~ . ..... leyl'rap. Don' d.W lll• ball I Geta WRE"ALT~R5 M ltttftorL JQb wlU\ a low1e<>1t Ollll)l l-.;;.....:.;c:.:.===.:.:;.. ....... ,~ ..... ...,.C1.,rag SCRAM-1.ETS' AMwon i. ci.11flcotlaco 71 00 * 'fl~7'060 * P i lot Cl111lrled Ad. Flnd W'h•t yon ••nt ln Ph<IM "1·5'711: Dilly Piiot Cl-lfieds. ' . • --,• . • • • ' I • "-· . ., • • ~ ,, ; . 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"u:;! rm, alrivm. 11>1~ flvm w1 .. ceU•~·· ~1 Coo!l<>'"=iol•~-tn an esttllmi Soulf'l.qf'. room with WALL OF tennis le. poQ\I. •.JOO· see to 1...,..-..1te. ~ ut •-- -HiP,way location on a MIRRORS. He•rty m..S6U. ~ YI cUlfaru SOME 01' MIWfCft llACH'S ,...,... .. ft IOI U S E D • 8 R I CK I 11 11 M1<Joo1 1052 olNewport 0..<h · llST VAUm "lllMt HOMES 1$ ON lH£ MOYE.-c.uusciwc-k. FIREPLoACE. S L•F 3 .._. 1141••••••••••••••••••••••• $42.000to$44,000 OP!M"'S-AT-:-'.S nua -6"-72ll bedrooms or eoav~rtible ....................... s £ A T ti R. a A c 2 Bedtoom~ 2 BIU. I Tos ::-we::&fe.llllWll!:iiUX'lt~fflcu_ don.1 ... _ate .. .,,,......,.... ...... O~NHOMJ!. 3·J!R· .• =:::.-~r::i::llL ' -~L-11¥11"'-G«~llll~~:!;~0.'11c~~~ New~CentetDr.,DeslgnPlau,. l •ll ·•l~~ DJN-Mt~Jlclaw aHIP!!!Wc>td runuah<d, monyOitris. ean>elln& _ __ &;lt.e J.Of,._Ne~Bea R~M. URam;-ttth& 6: ilia MlM qyiilO'Ot-Goraeous view. Im~.·.* t"niloie4 p'atlo or: ILUF1'5 COHDOS (Soontobeopened,2moreol'ficesl} 0 •~kP•l°tY ••fu4•" ln«-bu.,..M iu..--.... ,. •• .,._ • .-_t'IRitcoor--'---.,.-Be"er hlltfY, call too.y, CanJon • the PacUtc * IOHD II.ALTY* •Contiauous cteanla• l . - ONLY PILOT -fllotQ'-IOW --'-'--"---f"~~::=-___ ,_ ,-.c;;,i-'r;;';:;='ICCiili~ 024 142-8854. !!<•-~·· a Bdr11.1,. 2 * 111·9411 oven 'Forever view .. 3 BR. 2\.2 baths, split CAMEO tSHORES; outstan ng ••••••••••··-··~.~ •• -.. •.·.... ·raTie·ft'~ry~l~r"'"" ~~~;;;;;;;;:-J-•Rttr.i,__n.a.toc..-Je•~.----1 level. Professionally decorated.' End oceanfront, on private point, gate to BEAUTIFUi.CONDO dt<k "m•llY other in· ::';":~ated •wlmmlae unit, great location -open for beach; ' bdrm$.; pool, aoe ot a kind; z Br. Studio 1Lode1, _ lllons. muo_WLllle -,...,..-- 'viewing. 2623 Vista Omada. $96,500 $850,000. Candi G.rant SM,500, Aat. s.s-mo choirest homo in R&J\ebo •Draperies • Ocean view 4 bdrm., 4 baths, pool & CUSTOM l.af,'l!'b.sUN.1'SPlll •LolbuminJlirepla<;e SqGlllMlaT-MEAll POOL jacuui. $220,000. Candi Grant SPANISH HOM!; HODO-1455 J4anuopido0r. ,.•A!Mmdanltb mlr'rocloael.red _'11"'04~-2100 . ft of spacious Jiving. 3 BR, 21Ai: + moome on choice dbl to veteran.r . "' -baths .Hasgreat~•ibililles.322Vi.sla LINDA ISLE; featured in '69 EastSideto<Nucpu" .,termatoothers doon.111•1:..,, t ~-b $73 500 ,..,.... •-'"'t..., I D ' custom drps, •lt• lar1e only$3l),000 --.... ~ a. , n.u.:iu. ~~ura igest; contemporary den, bar, z frplcs, z s Br home In :itlnL H.B. btf•clAOtMI · \ CHOICE 4 lllDlOOM Former model. Large & lovely, With many conveniences. Seduded patio. Close to schools & shopping. 428 Vista Suerte. $62,900 ' ONE LEVB.-IMD UNIT ·Cute & cozy 3 bedroom, 2 baths, with secluded patio. Immac .• move4 in condition. 400 VistaSuerte. $64,750 • IEAS'lll.Uff' Slooglo~Hooiot1 OPEH SUHDAY I TO S PROUD TO l'RIS8CT A l'All OF IEASTIWl'F JIWB.$ Large 2-story. 2800 sq. ft. 4 BR. & den, 3 baths. Completely refurbished recently, inside & -out. Everything professionally done. Ideal for gracious living & entertaining. Has it all. See to appreciate. 2836 Alla Vista. $122,500 Single level 4 BR. Like new. Completely refurbished inside & out. Beautiful pool & low maintenance yd. In absolul~ move-in condition. 2842 Alta Vista. $114,000 " OTHERS & LE.UIS AVAii.Aili EASTBLUFF'REALTY 644-11.33 home of brick, glass & dark stained , patios, separate dln .nn., localloo. Wot• to shop-NEWPORT BEACK wood;3bdrms.,den&!amilyrm.,pler &: laundry rm. 1112,000. ping, schools. buse5 &-1_~-------1 PRiVAT& GUARDED Calif.92660 &slip. $(95,000Sbaroo Lynch l-"'1 .. -"'--1 Tus~_tln'-.... _3_192_. __ 1 ride ,-our bike lo. the Recently up· graded 2 OCEAN COMMUNITY. SaJesotnce-Pbono 3br,2baraml1Yrm,2car bea$~onREALTY Bdrm. charm oeaUed ln Imm•culate38R,tormal 714 645 ... 373 BALBOA PENlNSULA; charming gar, No. C0&t.a Mesa hm. a Woods Cove selling dining, £.z care yard. CAct.lh• simplicity; 4 bdrms .• 2Y.abaths,sandy by owner. $46,500. Sl6.-7SlJ with excltiog: oceao MUST SELL .NOW! DIRECTIONS: From the beach· . & sl' ..,49 500 Open Su :,~,1~-1~1~63~n~o~a~&t~•~-=:.:.::::11~':;;:~:;";::~;::T~1 views thru surrounding $74,500. Newport Blvd. Frwy ,, pie r lp. ~ , . . n. ..! • eucalyptus. Private •fov ... Goodllfe southtol1thst.,tumteft. 1-4. 1318 E. Balboa Blvd. Doreen MESA VERDE·• Br. ram OPEN HOUSE . woodsy paUo•maJ\Y •» 49J.l51l 4tt:.t5e4 on nth lo Rullapd (1 Woodard rm & alrium. nxer upper TIL SOLD tras. '16,000. block past tnlne Ave.). drive by -iC interested • .,000 lecluction Dy owner Twnhse3 Br 21h tum left 44.lhs of block ta BIG CANYON; Dover model. fairway· slop in the eve. 2964 .,.81411110n,t•r ea. landscaped, pool & NEWPORTVJLLAS. • 2 bd & d -A $125 000 Bimini Pl . "' · · • •--t ""'========" ·view; rm. en ... vuuo. , • 1-===.:..::.;.------l ~ollow lbe arrows to a Jacuzzi, own r re""'a ·1· OpenSun 1-4.12 RueVtllars. EASTSIDE. Lg family spacious 4 Br, home, in·1 -=======~1-.-ln'-'g"',-''"95--.-61'-"'"-----42 beach unit.tl $52.500. Gd kitcbeo, aep family rm, clUdes-a country kitchen, oc .. Cffy Yitow income. R·2 cor lot. Gln· uDo ISLE; fine family home on 155ft. ~t~~~BR~ 0~~:~: a separate family rm, & By builder. nearly com-Laguna Niguel. ny Fortune. iltr • lot; gu°est house, Lighted Paddle tennis . b 1 ZpaNUooO. WONLY •• 7,900 pleted, 2500 ••· It. •L-.L-'•• communify 1-61_ .. _7520_. ____ _ tt= 0 Sun v· San pu.sroommrear ypoo . .... custom home. Spec-UN;UM-. ct."'""""'".000. pen .2·5 .215 ta Dr f v e ~by 2 5 4 9 839·1710 tacularoeean,cityview, EASTILU~ Remo. Cathryn Tennille Westminster Ave. Make RexL. Hodges Really · · t 1 ftlUUTY7 RIDUCID·S51,75D reasonable ofrer. Ca11 1-----~--~-1 pnmeare•.onqwe cu · ,,. .. ..-. 018\il +POOL MB-1711 ask ror Dan. Honty.oow Cottage dtoe·bcsahc neaL e' toHpSuk,t!aeslk By an means. This home The l•b•lous Bluffs in 64().1055 arter6. $)],900 ' · · · ·• · exudes carer u 1 Redwood siding. copper cransmanship andquaU· F.astbluffl Red tile roof • 1002 GHtrol 1002 .... , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• [<i) Perfect starter home for trim, ceramic tile, t BR, ly lhat you ha\le come to Raised portico entry • growing ramily. Country din. rm .. liv. rm., wet expect from our orrice. Step.up to huge living ISLAND kitchen with candleUte bar, ram. rm., 2 full/2 •-Bdnns, rormal din rm., room VIEW to buae dine, extra spaciou& half baths, t decks. b r k { 5 L n 0 0 k ... sparkling, common pool! bedrooms. Cozy family firepl. 3 car gar. Loo. '195 M AG N 1 F 1 c ENT Comfy gourmet kitchen. ~-wk A,To.E,RF,.~OboNT., •'n Owne~~~~~other Coovnrra$tul.Olaotio·.•oo"os. br:ckw;~;d%~~a',?J~~ :~~ oa:i,lCEOATSlS0,000 VIEWS. $149.SOO. ~~e~r s~!irab~=~: ~ dr De o· R A playground !Allnealasa 531>-m62or43&4450 UOUNANtOUILnALTY your choice. Decorator rrontolt•'-charm•'ng3 JBe m· n· ln m. INSA'-ES ·'Lo d t --~-------! _,.,. __ ,.,. .. ~ · &G ... pan . w own pymn .-~ wallpaper tbru-outJ bedroom+ ramily room Atnum reenery. FOR OCTOBER Bkr962·551 1 ''DB..IGHTFUL'" ~ Seller has purcha1ed home. Ample.parking for 166·500 JIM SKAWIHSKI l-------~--1 Small House. 2or 3 BRS. new home • anxlouis! va1cationNtrailer_,ndcardl -~:_;;;__;____~~' TOPSALESMAN Formal dining, 2Ba, Exqui site view of TakeadY&nlage -Justre- a so. ew pier an I.~-~-~~~-~-~~-~-~'! Wesellalot ofhouaes,lct Studio. Walk to beach. Catalina sunset. S Br, 3 duced to $53,150 rull float.An unusual buy at usshowyou why. -$84.SOO.Ph:497-1019. ba,2800sqfl,lgepool& price! Cal l today. $129,500. c•LL54"3666 yard . Exec u tive 752-1700. 546-4141 1006 .. .,. -OCEAHVIEW!! ne;ghborhood. Sl45,000. Gneral I002'General 1 ,_·_·_·:_~-~-~-;~_=_:_~_,7_;_~_~;_:_:_:_··-1 t iiMu> ':~ l$7:..8·: .. ;950:~'.~~~:;r~;::;,_Ti_~_-~_;:,_~-~-L-;-~-l-~-o-:-n-e_r~ !i;iiiti macneb I Irvine realty FIHER HOMES_ FROM $11,500 TO $745,000 OPEH HOUSE: SAT. 1·4 l'.M. 2 bedroom, 2 bath split-level townKousi" Adults Ollly. Dbl. garage w /elec. opener. Near Hoag Hospital in Park Lido. Front door 434 SUPERIOR (blu e carpet) signs not permilled. $38,500. (Ell) EXCLUSIVE CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEW! Tastefully decorated & the finest appointments abound in this elegantly spacious 3 bedroom home. Study, family room, 3 fireplaces & 3V2 baths. Sauna & pool. Appl. only. $275,000. Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (El2) CHARMIHG IRVIHE HOME! 3 bedroom, dining room in Turtlerock for ONLY $66,000 fee! Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (E13) A FAMILY AFFAll! Something for ever yon e in this tulusual Bayfront home. View of Jetty, sandy beach, jacuzzi, 4 separate suites. huge pool room - w /outstanding location. $239,500. Lois Miller 642·8235. (E14) UHUSUAL AND IH • COROHA DB. MAR 4 bedroom custom home overlooking the canyon . Indescribable use of woods, shutte rs & glass. Bring your antiques & area rugs! $22S,OOO. Tom Queen 644-6200. (El5) IEST IUY IN UYSHORE$ A 5 bedroom, 5 bath (or 4 bedroom, family room· -or -3 bedroom, family room + bonus room)! Lg. patio -I block to private swimming ·beach & bay. i129,500. Amy Ga:iton 642·8235. (E!6) CHOOSE RIOM TWO Newport Beach condominiums both w /pool -jacuzzi -tennis. (1) 3 bedroom, dining room. den +· unusual view & quality decor. Move-i n ready I $74,500. (2) 3 bedroom, di11ing room + ocelm view. Flexible financing. $74,000;. Larry Dyer 642·8235. (E17-) SHIH~ IS IBJIVING!! Dovet 'Shores at ONLY $1.59,500! Lovely 2-s tory 4 bedroom + tam.Uy room (or rec. room). Room for pool -all this + outstanding VIEW oC Upper Bay & mountains~ Walter· King642·8235. (EIS) PICTUll l'llRCT Quick possession on this lovely 4 bedroom/family room Montego Model .in .ijVHomes. M,ove -ln' condition. A:!t landscaping. $85,500 · ree. Helen Hartley 642-8235. (E18a) 64t.aJJ5 644-4JGO I01 0-. °"" ... ~-.. .............. c.11 ... .,.... 1-== - ' THIS 28r Condo on West Nine. · i=zz=--. 2 DUPLEXES. Open We'reHre-tolwtp MISSION REALTY s42 .ooo. Open Hou se •-========! house 132 Pearl Sal & IS YOUR LIFE , ---•-'4 .. '-'-'-00-'3"'1_•_~ Sat/Su n 1_5_ 31522 W. H'ol. Sllorff Speclal1 1-Sunl·5.0wner.640430'7 OPENS4T. SUM. 1-Dolt houise. 2 sty, A· STEPSTOIE.ACH 999CllEYENNE Wh y nol live it in a MYSTIC HILLS Nine (Qt'{ Crown Valley rrame.OnlyS63;SOO R b bw'll'•ns a.o.Peninsula 1007 Ass umable loan-Va c. perfect model pool home. ,.._ ct · h -t Parkway). Call 496-6476 Charm;-gz-styw/lamily J..8 2· a + Owners ha"" upgrad-.. """''tra or s ome ; JUS ror d•-r•cl;on. See !or "' stone'trplc.'Newly pain·••••••••••••••••••••••• clean, 3-BR. on a low ~'"' k S years young. A real yourseu"i rm.ReducedloS61,900 ted-big lot w /dbl gar. 316 & 3161/>. IRIS trarfic street. Very nice proress ionally lo ma e jewel in a Yery private CENTURY F1NANCJA.L CAYWOOD RE.ALTY Real sharp & on J y So. o( Bayside. Income & res. nbrhood nr Sl. John the most exquisite er-setting. It has tt all ! from REALTORS 581 1210 * 541. • 290 *' $62,500. home. Lower 2 B~. den. 2 Cath S ehl . Pub Sehl, foru. Desii:ned ror party lhe liledentryway &sun·I--"-'-"'"'-'--''-. -'---~--1---------- JACOIS REALTY ba. Upper 2 Br ts 2 yrs park . shop'i:;. Agt . JX-"Ople !Ca llus.968-4456 ken living rm ., with MissionVieio 1067 •LIDO • S7S-S610 new. $110,000. 642-9448orS4.6-2018 ACT MOW! beamed ct>il., l~e. ramily ••••••••••••••••••••••• '* PARAQISE • OliveWiggcnhorn,Rltr SBd f .1 h . ood You'llbelolaldyoumoved rm. wtth massive s~one "AREAL 3-Bdrms. din rm. 2-ba., , ____ 67_s_-6_l_60 ____ 1 are~.8.z'!it t~~~~~~s. 1 qw ck ly. ·rh1s home ·s in £rplc. & woo:d paneling ; C' •SSIC'' completely walled 1-most sought after tract. the kitchen 1s a dream, ~ 1o·x88' lot. fronl &: rea.r• layAve~D .. lex story .on end or Cul·de· Good for large family, withloadsofextras.incl. Elegant&: fantastic can slreel parking, wood· Custom-bu.ilt, l2 yn ago, sac. ~1·500 w/lO~l d~.j~· home is enormous. Has Corning cook\ilt.>"are & on ly 'describe this 5 burning frplc. in lrg liv being offered for sale by ~it;\;· ~~1Y99~26:111 ~~ beautiful pool & jacuzzi. range; 4 lge: bdrms., bedroom b c a u t Y · rm oven to garden patio orig. owner, corner 526 _7156 . Cardlnal Don'tmissout !968-4456 wilhasupermstr.suile Fre s hl y painted . onbolhsides.You 'Ulo\'O toe A real gem al off pool area. 3 Full Mani cured landscaping thischarmingearlyLido $97 500 -.-Pc..r~o'-pe'-r_li_•_•·---baths ; yery private deck surrounds the 22' x 41 ' home. $159,900. ' COAST PROPERTrES BEAUTIFUL & patio area wilh lge . pool with jacuzzi. Close . , . , * 673-5410 tt-a .Toro I 032 healed & filtered pool for to shopping & schools. 3 ~ CALLNOW :T/. 752·7315 WANT A COM· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Executive t ype 4 relaxing; ocean view bathroom s, lwo DOMIMIUM fit for B2aLoyltsr~.•Pl•.erlg. coloni al. PRIV •T"-L •ME bedroom. 21~ bath Con· gazebo; separate 3 car fireplaces & much more ! ""~ "' dominium . Co lo r garage;lotsorroomror Call today! flur ry! royalty? See llG MarshallRlty. 675-4000 Luxury surrounded by coordinated thruout. Ex · boat, trailer, hobby or $88,500. CAM YON! Priced C-.t.tr.tole h IOI& trees. 3,000 sq. ft .. 5 Br, cellent location. Owner storage. An exqui site MISSION VIEJO DONALD M. BIRD from SI 15,000.... ..,.... CIC or 4 & a den. expensive transferred and anxious! home in an exceptional REALTY .· ••••••••••••••••••••••• decor & interior hJ'(hlin g. On~I $41.500. Ca ll to·see. location. Sec today at 837_9500 WALK TO BEACl-1. owner A•lO(ie le1, leolla1, MEW DUPLEXES Owner will carry loan . lJ ;J!ll!(li!f!tJ"!'t $125,000 , _________ ., transferred & anxious, 3 C II •• 00 ~f.;.{:l,Vfi !'JMIJ.J ,-BR 2 Ba be ·1· $00,950loS72,SOO $83.500 a .><>1·21 ... _._____ . . am ce11ncs. 2 Br+ den/2 ba" WILLIAMS' 962·4471(1:::)546·8103, m ·-'1MVESTORS frpk, commun;ly pools" l·-~2~e~r~12~ea~u~n~;,r'--J-.£.~~~'.E~~~~1 ~~~~~~~~~1 ~~-rl'filn1l~ SPECIAL'' tennis courts . SG5,SOO. CENTURY21 REALTY ~ u CaUnow !645-8911 MEW HOME 499•2800 Assume thi s $30,000 FlfA 1---------- 675-6060 S.S3.950 lnine I 044 1===='-~==-'=·l loan, interest at 1 ~ ..... ,, & DUPLEX WITH SLIP 3 br, 2 ba, frplc Foutfain Valley I 034 ••••••••••••••••••••••• payments of $305. Great BiU Carroll 640-5560 Lgydwlhugepinelrees ••••••••••••••••••••••• • !lta rter home, nicely ilastings&:CoReallors. HARIORVIEW panish Courtyard Look1n9 For corpeled & only 1 mo. HILLS WeslbayJncomeHomes w/fowitain. 4 Br. 21 acre A ~ew Home7. new. Just $39.900. NEED A 21031Las Palmas k 3 1 "R r ...,. MISSION VIEJO CHIM~EY DelighU'ul for the large 496-3431 par . J>OO s ec. ac., ,.. family-& bdrm. FR &d (1 blkW.of Estrella) eves, Bkr. 96J·6B7G. 3 ~.;:~~o~~~~se GAZEBO! 5~~~1L::o FOR SANTA? ~orm8:l DR.-pool a~ Bach. condo. Dbl. gar. with air cond .• in Comes with lhisl----------1EastbluffCondohasil!J Jacuzzi on l~rgesl I?~ IJ\ CoroftelclelMar 1022 pool, tennis. clubhse. University Park (or secluded, woodsy home. Openllousc ByOwncr Br, 2'h ba. Santa size Harbor View H11ls. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 122550 S750dn 998-7894 tt.,,900 S mast br among the tree $148,000.3626Catamaran · · · ..,., Cy n & ocean vus . at-Sun Noon ·4. •tas · · · · lud d VIEW OR... Privacy abounds. $99,500 everythin g.• $82,500. tops . Super sharp. Move lyearwarranty1nc e TIBURON•S SeeOurAdinthe l~~~~~~~~~J.!'830~-2005~'.__-----l incond. Attach'ddblgar. Cm! 675-7225 IRVINE TERRACE General Section I' Walk lo school, •hop,, FINEST ••LOTS•• "AREAL sw;m & lcnn;s. Pnn<-. ,, .... ' ' .... ' ..... . '" ~· \ \1.1 .E't HF\l'.I' A f<~ RG [till RPRI'.)( S CO Very seldom are we rortunale enough to be able to orrer a front row custom built view home in exclusive Irvine Ter- race, and now is one of those times. We haYe for The b;ggesL & best with L[ RAISOR OCEANFRONT un;que Sl"ARKLER" On I Y • 6 4 O ·I 2 8" · all the trimmings. 4 Br, 3 build.ing site, secluded ; Owner/Agt.. Ba, plush upgrades . REALTY natural selling, over-Bcautiful3bedroomwith $67,500 Word s J·ust won 't · looking an intimate, large rormal dining1----------45Z1Campus Dr., lrv1ne .,._ h · t describe thi s hom e sheltered cove. A rare room . ri es pain• new FAMILYIEACHHSE Ca mpus ValleyShopClr. •-&I g It E $51,900 opportunity ! $147 ,500 carpe..,, ar e 0 • asy 3 + Den + Bcaul. patio l 1 VA BUYERS you a dramatic 4 BR, 839-1110 CALL 813-8600 term 154 900 1----------1 BLUEBIRD CANYON Mi5sJ0H.VIEJO Blk lo heh. communty! WELCOME See this huge country kit. + added 20x20 {am . rm, wihuge stone Crplc, 3 Br, l~ Ba, rormal dining area in Garden Grove Sehl district $44,150 home with exciliog night Rex L. Hodges Realty light. bay, ocean &l-----~----1 Jsland views. + a ARTISTIC DECOR building sit e in charming pool. cps. drps. glasl\. wooded ar ea, n e ar REALTY Beams. Assume s~.~ln. University Paric bea ch. $22,000 581 ·I000 Take 2nd $62.500. By Cathedral ceil's. & walls COMMERCIAL. C-1 cor-1----------I o"-ner. 52(1() River. L1dt1 o( glass, will inspire the ner lot on No.rth Coast New-M Beach I 069 Sands 642·3319 sec:luded pool. All perfect 1-Uwtington leoc:h I 040 ror the owner wbo loYes ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' 839-1110 RexL. Hodges Realty toeotertain. $199,500.FEE Call644·7211 Have something to sell? Classified ads do it well. /.Jn Nlu[l '11\ILf '!' & nSSUCIAfES SEEK& FIND• lmpneaioniat Phu ~DECDMANPETENNTTDMR CEZAENNJUGUAO OJ CRIT GGSRGRSSMANF.UTEB8 0 ~~OSS8TEOHNLMZEEOPU U&REAECUNEGOATUNORL CNN RN C ARA SEOERERCEO UTRNONSASLTNGTRUESU I ONEA£SMANETONPL S MT "£NUZ~£TTESAC AOAI£ U~ORO£ECNTJLUEOVNOL .A aAUINECARIZSOAZENA l!'f °t £ T E 0 NA 0 MN SA 0 L 0 1' I T ~CBZ ANNMMO UORNNUMSR ' . 'ORO£GAS&TON0MAEROTE UHCA8SETRENROICEZTN .. '7145Littl•Horbor Beachwalk Townhouse, upgraded 3-BR, 2 ~·ba:, wet bar. huge pool, clubbse. $61,S.OO. REALTY INC. 714/846-1371 artist in you! This 3 Hwy Ocean s•dc level ~.-' 1---------. . ' ...................... . bdrm., family rm . in· 80xl05. $.lm,ooo BYO.WNER BEAUTIFUL dividual home in Village DOVER SHORES 111, has comp l ete ~ · 48r, 2:i.4Ba . Lrg Jot. In LOWESTPRJCf:I) privacy.Soaringwallsof ~ ·process of remdlg . HOME ON Gi\Li\XY glas1 s1in mstr.dbdrJO.,hceold-u anr pCah,.onllc_ cN 0 olklcc.hrpaLp.pld.reptsc.-DR. or u sun ren c ~ Tvan Wells atrium. 4 AH . kitchen &: family rm. ,,, . .,,,._ 1153 Irv. 646·62'l2 3 Ba. Marvelous d;iy &. opens to hu ge brick llOSN.CoasrHwy.,loguna,1----------1 nile view. Pool & J<lrulzr. patio. Yard large enough ; 494-1177 . J You don't need a gun to Price reduced Uclow ap· ror pool & gardens. See -"draw Cast" when you praisal. 182'1 Galaxy Dr . today! $70,500 CHO ICE N<?rlh e.nd place an ad in the Daily Open weekda y-. & Sat. beach, charming 3 units ; Pilot Want Ads! Call now """' WE•tAVERENTALS 2 I-bdrm, 1-2. bdrm., 2 -G42·S67R. ~~n. 1·6. S1Fi0,\1\)V. CALL552·7000 ba., frpl . patio; owner1---------i--------- CUST.OM CUTIE finance. 1175·.000 Newport leach I 069 Newport leach I 069 Do~ow... OCEAN . Side Hwy .·············································· "'""'' " Dramati c co ntemp. 3 Bedroom, l 'h bath. 2 home ; 3 bdrms, 2'h ba ., Car detached garage dining rm., step-down opeos on alley. Bllns, liv .. den. 2 (rplc, patio. brick fplc , 1100 sq .ft .1 ---~------1deck, vie w. Owner Near new City Hall &. fmance. $149,500. Submit H.B. High School. Very HAPPY HOLIDAY offers. Will leue/option clean. Top area. Call to Enjoy the spaciousness OCEAN Side Hwy . see! 536-8836 of the family room, the Decorator delight; coun· .hi livingrm.withrrplc .. lhe try French; spaciou11 = I '· , ·"=' - 1 4 bdrms .. 2 baths . liv.,vauJledbeamceil.,2 ~-powderroom&utilityotr frplcs., rormal dining lhe kitchen. Beaul1fu\ly rm .• convert. den; up·graded, you won 't secluded patio. $187,SOO MEARIEACH Ut!dot-$40,000 3 Bd, (Spacious Master) 2 ~ ba, llol e lcilchen w/dlshwasher, frplc, new urpet lhrouahout. recently p;;i l nted & wf'paperd, 2 car iarage. XJnlcond. 137.750. ..... 642-43'12. I want to change a lhingl PEG ALLEN $62,500 REALTOR '"'·7578 552-7500 red hill reelty ~- 1095 N. Coast, Laguna J•wetrf Tl'Ollltv store in South 6raf.ge Coast, establlched 1 yeani. Profitable, cle•fl operation. $25.000. +in· ventory . 110~..\RD ZAGRODZKY, Rea1Lor, 494·8611 • fllc~~.!.~~!v' NEW LISTIHG- LIDO MORD Fabulous 6 bedroom l.ido bayfront w /2 bedroom guest apartment. 45 Feet on the water w /on-s hore mooring & beach. Well conslruc.ted, newer home w /elegant formal plan. $375,000 A COU>Wfil IAMllY CO. 644-1766 • ' l • • ' ' Df M.ILYPtLOT Frid!X,NC>YeMbtir7, 1176 Hoae1Ul!flnltt.cl ........ u ... 1 ••• ....... u~ ,... ...... ,.,.z·1• , .......... ;.......d ., •• _ .......... .. tli11rn,_.59e ......,..,_,.--,._ 'ropacty 2000 Jc.,..,..,,.._. JUJfl It t•IHdl 3240 3244 e..t.W... ' 3724...C:....M..-. 37241•11P1 'E'wfl "JH'7 11 ..••••••....•..••.•••• ·············-······· ·····t.·················· ............. , .. ,, ........................................... _._ ···················-·· ....................... ...................... ........................ ....................... ........................... .. .......... -······-···············-········ .......................... . -Ht ........ IMdo UIU~ ....... -1049 we ho••••• BR bom<s &..,. 5 Br, t block fl'om •--·· ------------••••••••••••'-•••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••tt••• c-rLEX, Costa Me••· 2Br Apt with pr•1e &r: re-..t .. 1,0d.,y See t ... •P: p•rtr: wJlnnht--6 pool -. l Br, l Ba. &lbue .. .._ LIDO ISLE lmmedlate possession. Near beaches, tennis, shopping, schools, and worship. Come and see this spacious Sbr, fam. xm.. located on 45' street to street. Wra p it up for Christmusl Owner might consider lease option w /option Il)()lley. $145,000. . LIDO REALTY ll77 vi. Udo, 11.1. ,n:J300 .... 500.x1nt .. ntalarea. frpl<, ~ppll1dcu, NO pr"::. 011) 1o $su. U..olwasherdeyer,f!.lO COME STAY WITH US -·~~ .. an-. Byowner."'2-m2 P t:t'S.sa25 mo.640.1939. ll&:MM79'3-17116 m?. C:rdnr •wale< •n· LOW WE"'.ny RATES 1-llJ.Gl...===------ *ToSheflerTl-. <ld.Callownet$52·191H • Cl\A. C-.. Mer 312Z 31$ units. Etillide Cost.a BR. J BATHS, 2 story, J{ntg: Twnshap Condo, 3 aft 6P:\torwknda. Beautifully furni.shedJargestudiosind •-••••••••••--••••• M~a. Prin only. ~::!~,den.!;,•~•;:~!:: :,;:. ~· :k~~irt~ 5& La91na leodl ·3241 one bedroom sWWs. -all wilh full $.10 OFF tst 'mO. r~nt! S350. mo. Open Sat. PM . ' ' (k~~~·;1~;·2 •1jK~'d~:·.; kitchens. New :S br, Z bll. Suptt 4 Plti x. 31l r Owner unit. (213)782·ll~OK unfurn. Villo«e Rea.I Estate decks. 10.,0 v-. l. -. -area, 2 car CM'·· MOO. + 3-2 Drs. Mesa Verde. No .... .-... ~.. --~--~"· Cdll ~ -Pnn onl.Y toMHO 322i •Mt'l-'a'Jd;~/N~wtand _p,.ve_S.Agertt.6'4·1211 ~ment living wilh motel CODV& _ da';~' ._.._, DAVI() l:SOtfRK_I!: RLTR ........................ __. "JIR, 2 8A ... $l60 2 BR, yd tear. Nr. bch. rueD.ees. He_aled J)()OJ, sun d~ct .. air· i~~=C_A_LL-'546-_Jl950=--;•1replacc. 3 Bedrm. 2 ba. •MeFadd~o/Bushard $l50 wnlr mtl ~· aum· · conditioninJ'. Llne.ns & utilities in· l .... VESTORS <Pli.-dl'po, bllns. SUpe -M•FB~·d•B,As··f;,5dMI-mr.'40-22j)Jl<9Hll98. eluded. Ma1d_fillrvice, televisio~n• sell· " lo cation . S36S/mo . * ca en P n1 e F\111 Ocean View atop serviCelaundryfacilitiesavailatilC. 4 1 .. m··-h"••lol 963 .~~•!'NR 48R,2BA ... $34.S •-38 2 n: .,..,,..._ -........,.,J\NI-'I':" •BoHLSp_ringdale .....,g~a. r ~1 new. Prime Eattt.side locatron F'-"-==:.:.:='----< • BR.• BA ••. --wood thruout. C.::u~lom • $110 000 rp 3 br + bonu~. 2 ba, ~ -dJ 2 • .,. Master -Charqe and BankAro.edc&rd _ ~0~1- PAUL MARTIN bltns. rrplc. t~amilyonly. •Ad11.ms/Brookhurst ~:~•r &ar. -mo. J............ h 106·9~L I $)75.557-7648 3BR,28A ... $3G.5 --,..... • eoc -086 Reolton 644-7662 •M<Fadden tBushan! HOM"~Ho•as ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ur:\nd n ew, 3 bdrm, 2 3 BR. z BA ... $365 U"1 ~ BAYFRNT CONDO Do you need a la<ge 3 OCEAN VIEW bath, a ll buill;ns, partly 963-<567or963·1786 GUIDE 642·9900 2010 Howpoo1Rood welcome. · EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL UJRONA 02t.11A1L L 2 Br T....-, &pie. Pool, ten•is, "'"''nml&l breakfast. SOme oceu It Catalina .-.... a.. to -p\og & line beach. 6'4·26U IJdrm .• 2 o/, bath home1 OFFICE BLDG. f urnish ed , We!ltc liff , Exec:3br, chJd, pet, a:a.r two•iln.._btodl Owner a nxious tn st>ll Would you pr~fe r a n Mi'Jdtirn 3.0tl' sq. rt . office $-100. mo. 673·11.S.S o r Zbr house. Dbl gar, S blka Costa MeH, C:C.hNllla 92627 Adult.sonl y, no ~ls. 3Br. orean v iew, wood & bldg. nn cornt:r location (2131~1 -6196 to bch. $285 . No pets. Vlew4br 2bs, fp, kids 642-2611 2 ba, ~rnd fir., s pac. g lass, ope n beame d 10 Liguna .Beach.. On-s ate Avail 11-8. 966-0652 After drck. Uoal slip avai l. homeclose lOthe beacb? pa rkin g, owne r wil l t.:ASTSIDE on in Acre 3 4:30. Walktobch 3br2 bagsr •2br,1be,Cuotido.,walk. C.ish to loan. Cor sale b We have one! $81,750. tailor te r1ns Cor qualified Br 2 Ila. Fa1m . Rm, rrvlc, be ac h /pool, c•rport, 189 500 ..• ;r1 ... 1>001. g ar , bltns. $395 3·BR. 2·ba home in Crcs-. I 3724 s•••-Adlts/no pet• ~~wn0,°'8 ,_'g ·c .~0206nyo.n # · · •' J_;·.ti'..1.fil ~':l.~. As ki ng o nly 64&::.9ll aft 6PM. •• BEAUTIFULJ&.4 centBayArea.$4SO.mo.HomftUnfwcllshtd CostaMHG 833-8874 • .'~ ~~~~~~mt~t·~-~~~~r:!.z:~~r~l~l~ Rl:>:ALONO ~tJ CS HOMEFIMDERS BR lfOMt:S, fireplaces, Edi.:ewater Real F.atate, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ························1-''-'-'-'-'--------Properties. Call 8 1R<.:a llROKBll 615.6700 GUIDE 642•9900 huge famllyrooms,uU\i · J 350 S. Co ast ll•Y·Mewport'leocll 3 269 SUSCASITAS 2 Br. 1 ba. rrpt/drp&, nyvn Heally, 644-1193 ty rooms, lovely yards, 494-8536 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Larie nlrely rum bi.ch. bltm. Walk'° bcb 6pooJ. le HOfM'S Mobile_. ulil paid $105 close Lo schoola & s hop-d 1 ·I 2 Carports.. AdJta. $214 CHA.MMELFROMT Fof'Safe 1100Lohfor sale 2200 p ing c enters, xlnl.LAGUN.A Cottage 3Br,2ba,lgey .. rd,$19S. &lbrs.A u llS ony,qo permo.PH:'Wlcdysaftg, 2~i Ba . close t.o tennis & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• E-side 3 br, 2 b;.i, kids nbrhoods. $395 & up. Charmer• 2 Br 1 Ba, 546-Sm or54S.7628 pets. ZI IO Newport Bl. biJ-0132. Allylimewknds. 1:00J.OpenhouseSi1lJSun •lnf'artr ResafH* 32,726 SQ.1'~T. in Sh.op Gardener in cluded :;.~~immed. Sleve, S..CJemcAte 3276 Studio apt, ~eco rator DELUXE .C -BR 3.BA. 1().5. $82.500 by Owner. •lOWIDES• Center -j oi n s main EZtcrms lbrS45.wk . --,-•••••••••••••••••••••••furn, pvt p.at10, Water/ ram rm nt'a.r' ocean' ~ 62nd St. Nwpt Shores. • 12 WIDES * \\'1·stn11 nstc r pos t of-••ALSO, NEW &NEAR 2Br Condo. Ocean View, Beaut 3. br. Z ba,_lge LR, 1as pd. S\75. 646-"30. Hufty. ss60, Ph· sn..-? (805)642-0SlS or (714 ) ., 20 WIDES • fi ce-G o ldcnwes t & J·liH . l·bu. range, refriJ.:. NEW 1·2 & 3-Blt apilrt· pool stove rcrrig No huge kit, forcd air. frplc, . 1225 • G46-7615. • 24 WIDES.. Westpark PL-reduced Util 's pd. G<tr, yard . ment.s. clost: t.o beuch. children /pets. t~r~shly dswshr, bltns, ser porch, I Hr trlr units. $140-$165.1.:°':...:..,..:.:..==------- *LOWEST PRICE * J.larbor Highlands. hy owner. JBlt, Zba, Like ncw.673-6377 Bkr. Ca ll today to $1.2tl sq.fl .-1.44 $290. Jst & last + $100. SIRS. & up. painted. $3ZS mo lse. cpt.s/drps. Call S56-8;500 Water/g~s pd.133 E.16tb 2 BR, adults, $'.?7S. mo. No "JCUGJTESTODAY.'" Acres -$79 ,995.-dep. Also fum'd tiludiu 646-1311 NO FEE 894.4198, orseel09E.Sun Gabnel. St.,642·1265. pets. 317 ·Marguerlte , ~JO·O'~ distress sule-value apt, patio. Util's pd. $100. about $25 0,000 .-lst&lasl+$50.dep.OR ~ LDCJUMMilJUl'I 3252SanJuan Cal.iforniaAtmospherein 673-9251 80f9aln . Barqain Quinlard &t2·29'Jl both unfum'd. $380. $150. l ~ =•••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano 3278 nrl y new complex offers V-td.Oriu Charm d"P Dnve by "'7 Santo I I u;•· 2 b 2 b hs ••••••••••••••••••••••• to serve busy people. ~...u.... tbr -· Ut'I Owner moving North, Mountain Dnert '" · "" . ~ r, YI •· Lwn e, 4 Br. 3 Ba, beaut yard t'\Jm bach start at $160 • ._.._ · -· 1 llARBORVIEWHOMES 24 x52 in xlnt cond.Locat-RHOrt' • 2400 Tomn s. C.M. Call (rplc, Jnds cp, comm fruit trees, veg. garden Also lbdrms.631 -2276 incl. 514 Fernlear. Portofino,immac,48r,J ei,I in b e aut. LAKE ••••••••• ... •••••••••••• Presti~cHomes.645·6646 REALTY INC. pool.$315.640-0254 . $450gdref.only493·3431 6f,Z..61'fjl6or49t-4lll. :t Cinishedr bonus rm & FO~EST. ~all n~w & Palm Springs, lux 4 br, 714/846· 1371 J BR home, lge yard, view CONDO 2 Br 1 Ba nr f=. bi:~ ~ C:::-1$!::. 2 Br, 1 ba. no k:Jt.cben, pri~ :1,~~~~ck sale don t be d1.s appo1nted. furn h m w I P o o I . J..HEDROOM with fa mi· 2 Br condo, q uiet, cln, property. Av~il now. schls, children, pet 'oK. 64fi..8lJ3 mlillu:re adults. $UO.. mo. ~--"-------I $16 .400. 1' .. ves, call Week /ltto. 640-8051 or ly room, covered patio, pool, Nhwhr, enc. gar, $400. motlse. J{1ta Myers $225 mo. 496-9851/ 640$l92 llG CANYON Arr~~ Volt-. 613-4131. fcncc<I yard, across from cpl, new dprs patio. no lteal Estate. (714 ) 6i8-IlOO $110. l br trlr. Mature Vi of Ba mode 2 8 Beaut des;gned 3 B<. 3 c ... , R M Farms ttchool. ~-Call HAL dep. 1st only 'u qualily 494·S420or960-1701 adult. The Aloha Trailer rewBa bl .Y. ~-~ r. Realty MC s, • PINCH IN , Rea ltor . $21S.84l·2872 . Westminster 3298 J'ark , cor. Wilson / 1 • \ins., • .......,..._, 2 .Ba, Deane Twnhse, cat-5S6-577 I Groves 2700 675-4392 OPEN SAT /SUN MislioA Ytefo 326? ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport 645-4539 car gar. •rrosa from ed ctyd, used brick en· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.5: ~ Garden Lane, IMMAC2 ~r, J Ba, ;1dult. •••••••••••••••••••••••Fireplace. Super 4 BK , 2 Cd M Pk, $300/l ease Lry, breathtaking homc.i.\creogrforsale 1200 IUYlHORSES C-OtoilaMesoi. only. Qwet area, $250. • MoMtttoMonth BA r anch style home. D.aPoiAt 3726 673-3191 wonderful view, beaut. I-•••••••••••••••••••••• & Owner will include this mo. 96:J.9771 . Rentals Or $365. 96J.-4567963-1786 •••••••••••••••••••••••1..::.:..=-=--------<P1U.d .ParqMuet1nrsC..~ul·1AvocADO LAND. $1 ,790. luxury Ranch llead-T I----BIG 2 br, 2 ba, $?SO. Util • lBa. cro. range &. s an 1~C . as er .'.J\lite,i per AC. Rancho, Calif. quarters on over 4 acres. Eastside 3Br, cpls & drps. lniM 3244 enn ~ -Looking for a nice family in c I. Near b ellch . ~g. Patio gardener. ~tep ping into garden 180% Seller Jo'in. 81/:a% Int. Country kitchen. field $300 mo includes gas, ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.t ission Viejo, Laguna to rent our.home. 3 BR, 2 496-019Sor960-1142 k lo prt. bch & J&C~d, dbl French drs, Tight s for ces s ale. stone hearth &. corral & I water & use of was h/ SPECTACULAR VIEW ! Hills&. El Toro. BA, super location. $310. u.-1.1 •-h ~40 ~~ Adult.s. $29S.. Ph: o~nan1 out .onto fl~r-Owner.714 /676·5734 shelter. llelow market drycr.642-8674. Rancho Sarr J oaquin MANYFOR$300. mo.963-4567963-1786 ,_..fMJJon_.oc. ~' rtogbone bric k pal10, price at $13 2, 950 . Townhouse. Spankin1 CENTURY FINANCIAL' • ••••••••••••••••••-••• CHARMING 2 br l b 2 prof landscpd, 3 car e1uto ernetery Loh Trubuco Oaks MESA VERDE new! 2 & den, 1507 sq. rt., REALTORS. 581·1210 ~~l'fthellhod d or3300 BEAUT1FUL l br f~rn car gar• frptC. $tis. gar. ouldr Jight~ng & CryptS I 500 CENTUllY l"INA.NCIAL 3 Br 2 lla, grdJlr inc. $395 2 ba, high ceiUngs, frplc. . . '-"'TW"JllS apts $170 & $180. Spanish 549.s867 spmklg on aulo timers, ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL'fORS . 581·1210 mo. 545-1867 3 balconies! Use or pool & JBr with .Fireplace. Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• style bldg. pvt enc) gar,1..:.;:.="--.------ 19 Rue Grand Vallee. 3 Burial J>Jots available al · r ec. Near UCI &. golf to shops & school. $354'.l 2 Br, l ba, walk to beach, pool, sauna, lndry, adlts. Open House Sat&: Sun Pacific View Memorial Real Estate LARGE Family home in course. $475. mo. Ready mo.Agt.581·1210. gard~ner, n o pets. 614 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk CostaMno 3824 2-S. Owner $17.f.,500 Park. ss2$ full price. bchan~ 2800 ColleJ.:e Park, ki~. pets Now !&&0-8.JOO 'Oaalia, Laguna Beach. w. of Beach oil Slater.••••••••••••••-••••••• M4·789S 714_728.7668. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~el<:omc. • Special con· Newport leoch 3269 S36S mo. Sbown weekend fMZ..7848 LGE 2 br, 2 ha, nice loca· Sale/trade lots Vashon s1dcratle;>n to handyman BEAUT. San Joaquin •••••••••••••••••••••.•• only. . lion. Adults, no pels. TRIPI.~ 2 Cemetery Lots: Harbor Island Puget Sound nr. type . ~8104 Twnhme Large 2 Br, 2~ H~R vu,. 4 Br, 2 Ba. Dlll, • • f\Jrn. Studio ApL 1 bit $MO.+ UtiL~..fi173 Cozy 2 bdrm. fron.t ho~se Rest. CM . Asking $250 Seattle Wash.,$6,000 ea. AVAIL DEC ST 3 BD Ba , 2 sty. View or golf Liv & Fam .. R.ms., Bllns. eo..dc!""MllnlS !rom . ocean, pool &1..:::.::::....:..::.=~:::.;:.:.::__ "f: lwo I-bdrm. units with ea . 615 -6188. Phone BA FP li t: h 'Id ·2 course & Jake. $S50. 1819 Port Stirling. Comm Ft.mi.shed 3400 Jacuz::zt, frplc, dshwshr, STUNNING 2 Br 2 Ba view& oC bay & ocean, on 640-7488. R.f'Cll Estate • • • c 1 ren 547.7044 Pool 67.S-0771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wtr pd. $l8S. 846-7336 garden apt.. Pool, rec .Peninsula. $125,000 • Wanted 2900 OK. Near a ll .schools. BACH CONDO, comp. room$205. 710 W. I8thSt. DUPLEX <:onuuw:rciaf •••••••••••••••••••• .. •• S375 Jmo. S45-ti740 or * REMTALS * TOWNHOUSE 2 Br, 2\.-2 furn, fplctextras . across L.ocJ-taleac:.h 37481 -'~_=:.:::::::.:.:::.::.:."'°::.::::. "JBdrm.upper&.2bdrm . Propetty 1600 PrivatePartywants2to6 642-8181. UNIV.PARK Ba, pool, bltn s, from bcb.. N o peta •••••••••••••••••••••••$li5-:-1Br, cpts. drps, -wwe<· 1-blk lo .... ••••4•••••••••••••••••• uno'I• ,·n Cost• Mesa 3 B . ts dr 5BR 2~ Ba ••95 wash/dry, gar. No pet.s. L' .. .,.....,., EFFICJENCY APTS refr1 g, range . Clean. Bltns.' frplcs:: g~~~~~ BA YfROHT 642·3289, evenings. · ~'. cp ' ps, range, JSR: 2 ba. ix;~~·:::. $415 675-9188 .....,._,, • , from $190. Pool, ~aid. 724•C W • James St. tal ar~a. Owner anx.ious . Offl b 'Id' 548·7437 Tf1ETERRACE ON THE BAY c=: 3425 phone. laundry. V11lage1..:67::"":..7787~::·c... ____ _ $89~500 c 1 e ~1 tng, s~ec-Rentals 2BR,2 Ba ......•.•.. S350 Beaut Apt ·4 Br 2 Ba Inn.494-9436 2 Br cptsfdrps fncd yd NEWPORT •••CH tacu ar view, luxunous ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW COHDOS 3 BR 2 Ba •~-b · d ' · 1 'r I ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' • '""' cxec:utiveoffices LI-----L-...1 , ..................... eame ce1 . rp c . SUPER I h be t d Kln'.:JIEN apLc:; at Cresc-gar, $185 mo. No dog • . 1£At.TY 675·1642 Reducedto$60oooo ~Fund~ EASTSIDE GREENTREEHOMES dshwshr$5.SO.ti75·1972or ·tpdus ' a~:lle· entBay.143.SN .CslHwy kidsOK.549-2575. 2815 Npl Bl d NB II • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2uniL'i·J·lbr,2ba,3car 2BR,den .•.......• S350 673-5719 w.knds or aft e ora e . part1a Y R t 494 -~ , · v " LL GRUNDY lolboa Island 3106 garage, split. $375. 1·3 br RanchoSan ·Joaquin 5PM. ' furnished 3 br, 2 ba, dbl eas. ra es. ·"'"""° Dlx Zbr, 2ba~ WtoW crpt. l *SEE* . 5'wllloo' Mol•yn Forlhebealdea\s Jn Newport lleights (',,LL 'G> 646 ·2'1-' 9wi.-. "-llEALTV Nt•r N•wporl Po11 Offlrir R•tor 675·6161 ••••••••••••••••••••••• & den, Z'h ba, former 2BR+den,2 ba •... $500 g arage/ope ner. Pool. Oceanfn'.lllt deluxe 2·BR Bit-ins , patio, fp lc, • * SAN CL E M ENTE· 3 BR. Bayrront w /pier. mod~I $395. 34S Universi-2 BR, 2 Ba ........... $550 3 .BR, 2 Ba, den, lge $385. mo. 675·7184 or 2-ba. furn'd. apt. $350. & enclosed gar. $Z15. Aft.er Choice location on Del $425.1 mo,67w3/o~r, $37S. ty Onve, 645.9543 TURTLE ROCK IULLS kitchen, bltns, frplc 67S.1CJ70 $400. per mo. Avail. now.l-''~-673-=~-=~·'------mo. ease """"" 3BR,2BA ..•••.•.•• $425 w/view of bay. Harbor Cost M 4 BD 2 nA 2 Edgewater Real Estate . Mar. 4,000 Sq ft . with 3Br.2Ba,frslfreerefrig. 4BR,2V..ba •••.•••• $500 Hi area, Walking dis· . a esa, .. • • 1350 s. Coast Hwy:z Br, no pet.a, upsl.atrs, parkiqg. Ideal for home Hewporf leach 3169 dsh'A·shr, bltns, frplc,Jge 4 BR. 2 ba , ... __ .... $450 tance to Lido. Gardener :-toryd n1~ar :;;,.vie Center Laguna Beach 494 -8536 $170 mo. Ref rig, stove, furnishings, builders em-••••••••••••••••••••••• fncd yd. Boat storage. CULVERDALE lncl.$4SO.&l&M02 Jn au s ion. 2 car ' crpts,drps.968-8064 porium, .etc. Le.ase/or LIDO ISLE $36Smo. 962-1072 3DR.2 Ba .....•.... $375 . garage. ~.00, Owner, Oceanfront 2·BR, 2-ba 1ease with option t o Lido Nord Bayfronl 4 Br WALN UT SQUARE 4 Br & FR, view, tennis, 751·1163. Apt. View. $4.00. mo. Adul.t dlx 1 DR, D/W. purchase.CALL492·4121 3 u~ p · •SI ' $1000. 3Bd,2 ba,frptc,fam .rm., 2BR 2 b ~25 pool, $650 mo S594646/ Edgewater R"'"I Est te refng, frplc, gar, pool. BERTHA HEN RY uuc'Ag • 1220 « ~S 1p. re nccd yd , spac e for · . a ··········-· fi42.8235 Joyce · E~CLUSIVE Westcliff ....... a • No p e ts. $190. 1975 mo ..... -( teveJ d ts $335 1 3BR,2'1Ja ..•. · ..•.••. $,J15 Villa. NB. zer , 2Ba, l JSO S. Coast Hwy, Po-·a."°" .. 35 EXTRA sharp Park Lido REALTORS gar en, nope ·· ' st frplc, 2 patios, pool .J~494~..,~~536~'...------1!..:.::::-=:;•::::=~=..:;:::... __ _ condo lo< sale o< lse op-. . 2 b<. 3600 Balboa, $260 mo &, last & depos•I. Relsre· 552 Q LIDO ISLE tioa 3 br 2 ba .!Comm. Bu1ld.1ng San yrly. Cp les only 00 pet.a q d. M5·0630an. 4. • 750 refrig, wash /dry, wet Oceanfront studio, e1ean, •VILLA HIHOS* d . • •up ~lemente. Clloice lease, k'ds OK · Le • 4Br,2babome,allelec. bar & m uch more! woody Winter $170iDcl. llr llaA.....,. gra ed, dbl garage/ g ross lnc:ome $8 700 I 521·9550'. ave 2Br £.side, Frpl, new red h'1ll kitchen •. frplc, dble gar, Adults$5SOmo.673-3S97 Utils.494-3683. • ,. •• opener, pool. $49 ,500. Price I& 000498.3413 · number, Len . crpt. stove, util. rm, s o. patio, Yrly $SSO. UpperfLower Owner w1U carry 2nd. • BaySbores fenced yd, dbl. gar. 673 ... 79Beves/wknds. 3br, 2ba. Lrg gar. Bil· Mewporfleoch 3769 Gas~~=~:,.d•.gMeso.to Owner ia a R. E. agent. onclo•l•lu1111 Town· 4br Jba Winlt>r Gardener, water pd. No ra•lty ins.Crpts/drps. Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; 67;;;;5-;;107;;;;0;;o;;';;67;;5;;·';;';;M;;;;;;;;;r_ houses for sole 1700 $425 ·646-IOSG. pets. Sngls. Lse. $265. ~ E~CLUSJVE Westcliff Mesa. $?50. 546-1765. 1 or 2 Br adults 0 ts Mo. rentals. $22S lo$235. •••••••••••••••••••••• mo. · Avail.11·1~646-7528 Villa. Frplc, 2 br 2 ba + • 'n pe • Children Welcome master suit e w /frpl c. Newport Crest. New 2br, SI70/$190. 2421 E. 16t.b Sl, 2324 Elden Ave, 833-2480. llG CAMYOM j NORTH LAGUNA ttemn UilfunNshM 2Br. Like new. Encl yal'd. Pool. Adlts. Lse. $S50. 21h ba, din rm. All bit-N. Hts 646-180l . Larg'Zbr+Den.Hlg~ly CONDOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar.~· No pets. 21 NEW Rancho Sao Joa· 642-0042. ins, 2-cr gar, fptc. $000 $40 WK uP l&2 Bdr &LARGE2Br,liv.rm,fam upgraded end un 1t . ! Whitewater Views-2 &: 3 GtMral ]202 Placentia. 549-1623.. quin Twnhme. Nr. UCI, 2 per month. 642-2626. Bach. Color TV maid rm, frplc. patio, pool, dbl 644-6249. Z1 Rue Grand bdrm uniU: from $54 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8 d 1 d _,.. Br, den, 2 Ba . Dsbwshr, Bluffs condo, 3 BR, 2 ba, 4 BR IAI b serv pool THE 'MESA gar., $250mo. 646-l25L Ducal Open this week-r c· • · ' : ~ 2 r up ex. yar , -... self clean oven, trash ref rig, wshr/dryer, new • 1 a• pool, N · · end. · ·I ~~·ogunaypre ss • Nor th I 'j(~; I ;•;i 1 1~: I I !~5•77·o7 ·,'..~.7o628nte Vista, romp, a /c, (rplc. drps . cpts &. drapes. No pets. Clubhouse, lovely up-41 5 · Newport .Bl, NB Deluxe~sqft. 2 Br, 2 Ba. 1£AI _L _ __l I'·-~ J"l,J crpts. Nr. pools/Goll c. $450Mo.Agt.6'0-7000 graded Condo. Close lo 646-9681 . pvt pa tio, gar, crpts. Call 675-7225 /!.! 'f'j)I f' ; AdullS.547·5353 S.C. Plaza s hoppg & Ocean Front attractive 2 drps, bltns, frplc, $230 •BEACON BAY• •BAYFRONT HOME• •••PLUS UNIT••• Tennis Crt Boal slip $175,000 Owner /a gt 67&.5016 BToro 3232 2br. Roman Tub. Steps to parks . $350./mo. 1st , Br $2SO gar . te mo. Adults. Avail. 12./l, FREE SERVICE •••••••••••••••••••••••Super 3 BR, z BA, DW, heh-garage. $3~0 . last, security. No .Fee. ad~ts <20)795-::i_~n r, 642·4000, bet. !iPM. TO LANDLORDS Month to Month ,cpts. drps , $360 mo. 835·9001 dys, 675 -3913 Agent549~ • McKendry Memb.e r of Board of Rentals0r 963-4S67963·1786 eves. FOUNTAIN VALLE Y Exbct.ng2Br2Ba,Cond 2Br lrg apt.,Nu rug &: :~~l.to~s·c~~~c~e~u:f Term Leases University Park, sharp J HOMEFIMDERS Nice clean 3 BO z BA, J~~05.;1r~f ,;~· ceramic nr. Patio$2L5 + Co m El To M. · v·. & BR.2Ba,comer. Frplc, GUIDE 642-9900 carpets.drapes,B/l,lo~P, ' · · security645-4266 $m20.····ToR....-..1.-.-ro, _1ss1on 1e10 alrium.Byowner.Lease Walktobch2br child $295/mo. Weekdays 8·5 BEACONBAY ........ 1 b d I 'ed ,.._ S"ftl'C"Ja Laguna 1-lllls $380 552·94« or871·6101 ' Call S57-t976, ask (or Pal l Br apt. util pd. P vt bch f.Wll r P x, mam I TOLD You So $140. C.M. l brmobile. fl1ANY FOR $300. · Weekends call (213) & tennis ct. ~ ..,..1 ... cpl, non-smokers Ollly. $150. S.•Ana rum 1 br CENTURY FINANCIAL Univ, Park Terrace. 3Dr, Dlx 3 br,2ba, fp, child 328-5738. 6'l3.a203 ._,,., o1•0J 954 W.17th, S48-0358. Everyone! nuts about.i.:..:.:::.:.:c:o~::.::..:;.:.:.. ___ I $175 C.M. 2 br studio REALTORS. 581·1210 2ba, wetbar. Many up· • this lvan Wells 4 Bed f· xes S2l0.C.M.Super2br FountaifiYalley 3234 grades, gardening incl. 2br appls fp sagles .,.aexnu.tw. 3600 1 Br w/Crplc g g OAKRIDGEVILLA. Fam. w /teak cabinets at I sale 1800 $29S F. Valley J br condo •••••••• •••••• ••••• , Rec fa c i l $ 4 1 0 mo. ' ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 10 & patio' u:Ja p;f. 3 Br• 2 ba, bltns, children "IJSOOO <••.1••0 ...v..o.Poo'nt~canbeaut •• • 64a-86'72 BLUFFS. Super 3 BR, 2 2 BR, t Ba, CdM. no $220 .,."-•• .,. .. 1 welcome. $225. 858 W. <N ' • .,..q vi ••••••••••••••••••••••• .....,... '"' Condo I I 4 BR BA -r-$350H.B.4br +Zfamok . ·p c, • 2 . ba. Immac. Nr. pool. children or pets, $268. ' ~ter,64$.1197, S..Cle•Aie 1076l 8 UNITS 1nclds Assoc. fee5 & REKTALS-Sil25Mo. Bkr.644-0134 mo.&M-GSOO(Susie) 2Br modern s paciou ••••••••••••••••••••••• 530-85 5"' clubhous e . S36S/mo. 2BR,2ba homeroronly ' Bachw/balcony.2 bl Lge,2brupperbltns,re~ · Four separate buildings, 0 ,..gt 963-4561963-1786 -5. Clean, h•'ghly UP· DESPERATE. Must rent 2 Br. J Ba. $300 mo. No beach. Pool, •arde dee., for adJtsover35.No Beautiful large 3 br, zv.i: each on la rge R-2 lot. -· klJ 2 b B Ibo ~ pets.$150.548·2407. ba; close lo schls, shops: Quality cons truction lalboo Island 3206 2 Story, fplc, 3 br, 2 ba, graded s par. n g new r pets. a 8 • 5'8·9662 courtyard. Lock gar<"'-:c.===..:.::::.::.... __ &.iblk.stobeach.~,soo.,'with shake rool ch•<m. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~·.d-.Dw.-s ./mo OR... Seaw1nd ~~~o. Walk to days oc 675-0353 ane.r 5 Adults $250 & $110 $235 3L-2 .bo B ...., ...... ~ 3BR,2bahomerorrx.5, beach.M1U-.r EXTRAS! PM. fi46.5ZlO · . • ur, yowner.496-0663 ·Approx.S\50/mo.per un -J Br, 3ba , frplc, part 963-450096.1-1786 Wl LL CONS IDER $365. Agt. 963-8911 or . Family,nopets,crptslc ' ! it r e ntal. Full price furni s h e d , Im mac , Sl'UDENTS 968-6234 lBr 2 car gar. Util pd. LGE 3 br 2 ba nea drps.979-6995 2 ~xer-ups on large ocean· $140 ooo CALL556-2660 spacious. $500 mo. Call HOMEFIHDEttS OR Refr. & stove. No' pelJ beach udo ar • y 1 .. '~·-"==..::.=----- v1e w lot. llaody lo'!p•SE. • Judy675·1442or558·921J . GUIDE 642·9900 JBR 2 b .,.. !di ·Beautiful Harbo} View $140mo.220Sierks CM ••Ci\..:... .2485 ea. 'v·LARGE 3 br, 2 ba, best freeway.$67,500. · LECT 2br,appls,cbild,pet . . a+ orma . n · home3-4Br,3 Ba,bonus • _......o,,,......., Mesa Verde area. IJ.ke ANCHOIAGE · PROPERTIES 3 Br, 2 ba. gar. 132 Pearl. in,0~m. Good location. room, great patio, 1600 L~GUNA Bch ocean Santa Ano 3780 home for family. No $410. yrly . Open Sat/Sun b k.ds $4 mo. Call 7lf-894·224S or view, frplc, beams, 2 br, ••••••••••••••••••••-• pets. M0·6752 IMVl:STMEMTS NEW DUPLEXES 1·5. 640-4307 3 r, 1 • s agl, pet gar OR... M2-444i 2 ba, block to beach &.~1~,;,;,;,;;,;,;,;,;,;,:;;;;,;,;,::~~~~~~;-;:~;:;:::::- l714J 4t ... 77f f 2 srtf'B~NAPOlNT$68,950 latboo PeninMlla 3207 2br, 2ba, fp, pool, gar ~~:~~~a; Turtlerock. :~~i.1~~·49 'l ·l 5 2 .AMIASSADOR INHS ~~~r~~:ab:• ::~~: 3 Ur f'l. Br $70,950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Of AMERICA garage avail. soon. Closo IUILDER . 38'/2Br $75.950 SPAC 3 B< 2 Ba delu• Hunffolt)lootlleach 3240 LE RAISOR ....... lowahFwlllo~1d TWOLOCATIONS lo shoppiJlg. '225. mo. Only 3 Jeft at t he se dupl x. ls e , frplc 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTY REALTYCO~PANY ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEEKLYRATES 751-3163 CLOSIOUT pri<es. $2000. tax e<edil. bakonoes, close to Bay & HOMEFtHDERS LISTEH--•• 1 • .-3706 FULLSERVICE 1.c.==----- lt8)UCBt $6,700. l lome&:income, Oc e an . 673·8148 or GUIDE 642·9900 4523CampU9Dr.,Jrvine TO THE WAVES ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2277Harbor,C.M. ~~TSlD~ 2 Br, $190, Llb:urious new 2-BR, Westbay Income Homes 675·2306. ._1901 1 b t 1 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. Charming 3 bc\droom + U1TLE ISLAND 2909 Bristol, S.A.. lm, patio, gar, adults, .2--ba VUla Patricl• Con · 34121 Cit ftwy 4.96-3431 -.,-g r, pe • app 1 CALL 833-1600 gun l quarters. Lovely Very allra<"l. comp'll 645-4840 &:540-2300 no pets. 160 21st St. cloip:lofum hi#ll abo•e cl· ' C«OftCI Ml Mar 3222 brick patio on oceon· furn. 2 Br, aundk, aval . 548-2121. 't y llch(17i breath-~ 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.6S2br,chikl,sngls f t.ouol 11120 $32S mo Alllt.s no l.ak111g c»Utal view. Xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• PL A N T L O V E R S ront. parking + pets 6'73-.f.39S • ~ l::wllls 3 Br 2 Ba frplc. patio, rmanc:lnJ at 14,960. dn. Duplexcsfor sale sideby PARAO~S E S. or 1-lwy, $1S52br,chlld,vacant. car 1arage .. Winter · u.twwt•d b.uge closets, pool. Now only $49,IOO. and aide. $'12S,OOO & $155,000. pvt pauo. 2 br, frplc, $900/Mo.-yrly. $1050/Mo. Very attractive compl ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults, pet OK. $3 2S. qualifies for $2,000.. la.Jl Ownr,6'.S-36M $325. A va i I . 11/15. 4 BR, 2 Ba, newly decorat· ftEALTY COM I' ANY t~n)e Jtothell 644 · tu:n lbr. Yrly. $250 incl .. aatstc.d 3106•1-'546<139==''------ <credlt.CALLaz.WJ. 673-07WaR .5PM. od, nice area. $.19.S. mo. R.choS..Joaq.i• WESTCUFF ut.il.675-9229. ••••••••••••••••••••••• THIYB4DOMIE BERT"•11~~RY FOURl>o.LEX HOM~Ho••s Jim or Lydi• Smith 2 Bedroom-den. Brand . eo.~Mesa 3724 ~2br,up-·,-3 If• bdrms W/2 b ·~ nn _, ;r ..r-. ~ Aicnt848·l52.S new! View! On the a:olt COHDOMIHIUM "' T..ft11.AduJU,no"j;;, t>l• . au."'" ____ _::R;.:E;::A;::L;,:T.=O.:.:R::.S1 s I 05,000 GUIDE 642-9900 o. 2 n. I c:ourMI Cpl. & d'P". Incl. New·abarJ>-2 bedroom. • •• S3 •• 7·.·s·o··.:::.:·.··u·,.··· Part. furn., no gar. yrly, ~1 •• ··un1pollo ... pool. <iu, oel Ocean Bl~fs home 3 BR, Wlk to ocean Jbr utll pd 3 Qt &><1 . poo • crpts, ~/Mo. yearly. lmmM. bath dining room 2 tc "~ 673-SOOOeves twknda. · •cross rom 2~·Ba, custom bulll. drps, dbl gar, xlnl cond. possession! (E22) paUO. + pool. SlistMo'. •St00k>&l88Apta c.osta Mesa Park. SZlS. LeaM. "9.7SO. 49M03I CLOS 0 E TO OCEAN 6.._ appl• k•·•· pet iar 4 location. Beaut. yard, 2 Lynne Rothel.1644-6200 1214 Rutland Rd. 11. •'IV 4' MaidSerY Avall Lge 2 Br, 2 Ba, cku, f.rplc, ~abell or 837·9517• ~ Jlun nRton Beach '""'• · · '""· children, s ml pet OK. I1arriet Per'ry ~2-3235. •Phone Serv. Ht.d'pool •l0Ye1....refrig, $37S\m0. ...... m ... .._ dROKER536-8836 s:J75 mo. inc grdnr, PQOI . (£00) •ChUdreaSectlon 117loti111amond ·I:,=.=='------/ Caphtr.o f 071 3br2ba, fp, appls, gar maint. &water.84.2·9037 Univ Pk Terr. 3 Br. 2 Ba • ~RGE 2· br, SZt5/mo. -••••••••••••••••••••• Twnhse, Din. Lndry, J.Be HillOIYIEW =~~~0:.~·!=i .. 01p11J slla 3107 Child/pet ot. $268. ~lll' Ado~ llaclcn· ••16UNITS•• BIG 3 BED R 0 .0 M Sharp, clc1n 3 br. 2 ba, kit.$413.552-189$ PAl.llMO w/id • . •••••••••••••••••••••• Pame.LaLn.54941138 'dli 00 Z'4 aero ranc::ho OrangeCounty,abst:nltt DUPLEX So. of Hwy. bltns, 1d. neighborhood, . Panorainlcview! Lovely 23'7S Newport.Blvd,CM NEW2Br 2Ba dupls8l 1 BR cpb 'd ., t.,.,1.,itw Ice oak frt:es oWMr.Al#.642-5000. neir beach&. shopping. schls. avall now. ~oSpacK>UaSBd.2Mibaunal· Phase 111 , 4 bedroom st8•9'75Sor&4S-398? w. naY Av9, yrly $IGO'. 1 J>i-1-'JR_• r:.~~~· 11rtdlnc f-art1e 6 eOf-r•I: You don't need a (Un to Children OK $-400 /mo mo. Isl &r: last & Sec. dep. lached houn. EnclOjfld home w /d lnlnc r:oom, 2.13-44!t-64l2.orm..$98L dshwhr cpll .... ..!... ~· Es.clUIS _.~ "d 1 .. he 646-2011 ~-$.159/534·612S bk.yd., &: front patio, famlly room & wet bar. •llMGw•n• . , • ..... ,_, ......... ve area, .,,, Kl , r•• 1st w n ~you walklns dist. to a.chool1, lmmed. occupancy. l Br l1'u.m . Sl.SS mo. Moff WALK to bJu'/beach 2br .. l .:"8c::.·:.7437::. _____ _ ~~.~try 1ate. • ti.ace t.n •d In the Daily Front 2 BR, I Ba, 1•r f.i 2Br Bt'arh HbUSe. Y~arly s hoppJn'.?. Ualveraily '6$0/MO. Joyce EdlWld in for $26.5. Adulll, no ~~ ba, JJ&ra.ge. tzeo. Yr· SUPER 2 br 2 ba 2 car ,:~ ~10,MO. ~I Pliot WentAdal Calloow p1Uo. New paint & erpll. leue,i,..$380. Cbildren OK. Parle. lm 1c. $49S. mo. MM235 (£21) pell. 117 £. 22nd St. ly. 40'1 Hattli.nC. Patt cklsecl aar. 'No cbtitren UJJ. ~MHI"'-$300.mo.673-6651 ...... .~ 833·UIO. 141.:16<5 luro.'48-7l!S8;1W1-:ll07 or-.lmmed.844-47•? ' • I • ·t -t • .. c .. >I s ,, Q A p c •• c •• 1 ' M I I - .... -••.,.W c..,..1s..-.Jco S..-.lcn ___ .. , ...... , ,..,...,,............ .... • .,... S.willg All ...... . ....................... ······················· ................ , ........ , ..................................................................................................................................... . APl!LJ'ANC~ JtEP..AJJl mpoo &.....ale.am clean• Expr. Hawaiian-Gardener '':!l'lllNCS'' by Moo.ae. Want.a REAL CL KAN BRICK-BLOCK Qu•lity ll005e llllnli.DI VKR V N EA 1' PA TC It HIGH FASH:IONS POR""\ $11).ServaceCiU lna. Color bri~htencn: Yd.Cltanupt&Haul.lna Gen woodwork, .ffpalrs, HOUSETCaUGina.ham &STONE t"r~,.;su mates JOBS & J'tESTUCCO. Lmt.ELA.OIBSS't~ .'714 JMl·M22 :::: .. ~~ ~~~~1nb~!~~ Ttimtipr~646-"'7& plumbing,etc.642·5613 Gltl. £tteHta-64Wl.23 S48·:Sll6 673-Sl06cYH Fretcst.M-l4J9 under.C$tm.or1e. 1 • • ---. Siae4\o&.,..7200 ::: •••••••••;.•••-.·•••·•••tt -!:.t.'~~Sl··O.Ah''t°~SLG $0, ~PC'~:J•P11 llt!'f~ G~1.n. I 00-IT AU! .;.:_ -•HOJLECJ,~(iJ?lll!.._ BRICl\WORK, CEM·Etfl! Pajn11n3. Jnl/£1't. , ...... ln r... .. ..._..,_" . c •lr -· uar 1q:""mp --yd-aerv, 1t ••-Ere·l"l-rieal. Plumbintt =By....ttl1able.-couplt,.-)00il --WQRK:l\ik-ror Fra· -QuaJ.-wor-ltmanshjp. _ -PATCl-f PLAS'f:P.RING CLO'llllNG-DESIGNiir ~tnL~rl t: ~d---.l1.d., -tlim._Rej..._~C -. I neat. Free est · lf'f.~L· nJe~l'.let:s54$·6271 fttaltox64.R616. Sd913-11J6 •-.ALL TYPES•• Wl'nl Y.OUlN»INp1 ....... nounih1b.I uncn, tii1f0t -~J$)'t'J-fllp. DowOf' • FTeeEal $40-1'182$ Custom fashions " . partUme. Rtfs.&U..t?sl. m)·u1r. Rt?fs.531·0101 1-IANDYMAN ·Home• 1i 11·oust:et.e/\NfNO it our • D&J Palntrtt · --.trenmrnrtrrliud "ll--i>al:iYifC .. -1. • _ ~•p•nese Gardening· f\l)lt coniel'-ntious Businm . Call Jan.ice's ••••••••••••••••••••••• Personality painters-6f6..6.3ll. ,~"ll'ite-:t YJovi~nk --C ... tCle•lftg """Maint..._ l7i mn1lng .. f~man .64M$58?--.-laacecb..Ann1.61$.6$53. ~1ovi.ngntaulln . Studonl "'(lb tbe personal touch. ,._.,l'MJ 1~;.;....;=------ T hi ca.Ir . Al!>o Mn<iow• &r: Fl C'le11nup. 6d work. Refs. . . 1 -.;;;:..L.--s--.w.JJ&ri:e true , e..as . &ro-BGSii--'--•••••••••••••-•••••• ..... Stwlf\8'-& Alkral:iom. cae. ng P_re·sc hool "'-·'-hM . oors S48·2:i7Z FOft&itERCO'LO. ....-....,._,. &tT'YM8·97231839·:STI9 ,, Pl bl ~·ork guar1tnteed, reas mot;n1ne;i.-w1ll b.ab}'-1il fuuu; •1.ote:nance• CONTR ALLPHASES ••••••••••••••••••••••• Proc. J>atnte:r. int. & E:ii:t . '811 n9 rices 63t·29l3aft 4PM uCtmsJ·&CdMarea f eeF..aC S37·1SOB JAPANESE NOJO'sTOOS?itALI::"".Ford's l..Jndscape-Sod, MO.V..lf'IG ? -2....up me.a ~--DrL.& rcu • Speclali1h~ P • ' 644·S.SSZ Controctor . '<!AROENEf\. 646---5158 .C.M. ' P*\kls.maaonr)llcdeslg.n' move you. Reasonable/ &.t.751·06845"1!·2759 \V ult.·r heatc:rll. di$• de c..,...ter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtliablt. PJ\•ase call eve. se:n·lce·. 962·7817 re(s. 675·7572, $52·8481 . · y )().~· I dralnl'i CauceL" ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 54$-2434 olling: Paperhanger· oung , I .1 ti. • • CERAMIC TILE New & •••••••••••••••••••••••1\ttn,: Pr ~ ll ollday •••••••••••••••:•••••••SlateWmlscapeContrac-Mov i ng , h auling. Euro p ~•n lr•lned copper re~1pcs. Day & · tit AS.TEil Craflsmans ~pec1<,J , Pree wall, ce1I JAPANESE GARDENER llaul also cleanup tor & Designer. Free cl~nups . E.:.::p, rree est. erart11o1~n e.ilubll1ihin1t nlt:,ht srrv1ce . We take ::~~ti . Free eat. Spc-t'ially. Remodeling msuUutlon . w/ea. ll.IJdit. lO yrs expe.r ,all phase$ Ga l"S ge Prem lei es· es ls Sod sprln klel"!I Best r eliable students loca I t r::ide. Quall ty 1-fstr Ch ar1:e . l~I(• J009-t8. !.:'.::_·~"--:------ finish v.·ork. rera. Free 645-3439 • Reasonabto1Estimate11 Rates t0111o·. 552•5177'. waterworks, decks: 847-2126. work.VERYrea.sonuble. JU~TPLUMllNG reeServic• , est.Guarwork499·3l0S DtcJti_. 6155 Call7S1·1937 S48·86G8 palioa. etc. Call James,~ p , 642-3319 •CALL64Z-4lll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. , 1-'-==------'-1 Elmer t.and.scaping. Co. -••"9 GfMti"9 F d' T • Se lco QUA LITY BUILDING&••••••••••••:•••••••••• C leanups, treework , •HAtJLI.NC• &3l·LS66. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Custom Housepainting • Any Plumbing water 0.r s re .. rv • CARPEN1'RV SVS. BokoniQ Wofkways rototillinc. minor ldiu:r,. y ,\RO CLEANUP pe...,.£RS PAJNTING Jn t /I'~ ll l r ·Superior service, leuks, morolite Firewood'. N JC . Lie, CALLS.t9·<1159 WA"rEHPH.OOl''ED 10yrs inarea64S.2U93. ••M6-0347 •• M°'°""V lnt/EXl·Reas Rates workmans hip, On ly enclos ures. Rens . bonded &: Insured. 3Yrs.Guarantcq ••••••••••••••••••••••• CalJGe-neat5S2·M58 qual. materials used. 832·2468.lO'V. orfw/ad. 962·7817 Additions, Remodeling. APPLlEDSYSTE~tS · • YA.RD ~LEA.MUP Hauling anyJ.hi~g . garage MASON Ry & CON. . . , Custom colors avail. All . Removals limbinl top. Pali o s. P a 11 e Ii n g. Ji c 2:83642 (213 )726.1ss1 Compl. l\l.1lnt . !>"5·0309 cleit nup. Reliable fast CRETE WORK Ask ror Cnh<.-o~e Pa1n~1ng & Wet ~ u n rant e e d . Ted DllAIN Cl. 1':ANED S6:SO . • 1 S ri p· Ce1binels, etc. 492·973S o · ....,., .,.~.. · · Blastlng Don t settle ror 636-7~· Eves, wknds sumc (Jnee P_.tng. prun ng. P 1 ine 8J2-.8026Jat korJohn. Eledricol Cdrlt, NB, 'You can get strvu:t-......,._. ,Jake.549-1885 less.L1ciln5urW79·3335 · Guar 558·7380 firewood. $7$ cord /del, . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• more g reen ro r Je ss. 1-lauling & light moving, Britk Block Stone Tile . •DISCOUNT PA INTS• lic /bond/lna.642-2624 . Carpentry .• !1ntsh, re· EL ECl'RJCAL WORK TokyoTom.&12-1939 lmmed. depend svs. $1 , work ellperlly done by Cus~~ Wallhan~·~.gs & ••FRl':E Plumber. ltepair. i.Mlall IFYOU model, rcp.11r. Reas. M . / . . N . '· load&up S48·2868Stc\•e r 1 ct 9626712 Prunltng. 30% dt~count . ESTJr..1 ATES•• t;ervicelint"s. repipe. G. rates. Cal1Y~·OJ79 a~nt repairs .. O JOv to You don't need a gun to · · ic, con ra or · 25yn;cxpr. 635·8611 •••CALL968·S638 • •• Gidley. 642-9315. have a service toofferor . . . small. !131·0063 art G, Hob. '·draw ra~t .. when you Don't give up the ahipf Fi replaces· Planters ----goods tO sell. ph1ice an ad Cu~t?m Cab1netft.tak1ng&ELECTlt lCIAN·Sml ·om plac~ an ad in the Dally "List " it in c lassified. Brick-Concrete Patio EXTERIOR PA IN1'1N(;. PAPERl-IANGING The fastest draw in the in the Daily Piiot F1n1sh c.arpentry . Euro· maintfrepairs, ,;i21 yrS Pilot Wa nt Ads ! Call now Sh\p to shore results! Dlock'WaUs BBQ Pits Reas. Pree est. Call after 20 Yrs. Ex pr, f'ree F.st. West. . .a Daily Pilot ClauiCied Settlon pean trained 548·2.860. exp •233108 548_5203 642·5bi8. &12-5678. JteCs, £st. &46-0464 6pm. $52-3073 Refs. 673-8042 Classified Ad . 642·5678. Phone642..56'78. . ' ApariM•nhu.mr.t. AporttMntsUnfum. ApartlWMhUnfwa. Ap&l:uw.ts........_ Apait1n1nt1,,.,.t1Md eatdstoshan 4300 Offictll'ldal 4400 lus0ines1.....a.._.1 5005 ••• !.~.~ ...... ??.~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••·••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••"":• or Uftfwonl1Hd 3900 •••••••••••••••••••••• •·~··••••••••••••••••••• pponw!t y . Coita M•sa 3824 Costa Mesa 38241Hunff..gton hoch 3140 Newport hOch 3869 •••••••••••••••..-•••••• areer Female will share 2 Private ores. New bldg, ••.••••••••••••G•~•fl••S•h••• ~: .!~~n ~.'!1 1N':: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE EXCITING furn. lux. home. Univ. shag crpt wet bar "·in· u1e. Beer & 1 . up ·. . -d Off ,'LMMES' ·-s Pk.$200.Refs,5S2·8958 dows. $70Jsi1o. 7j1 w. close to Lag. Hotel: !n· med1cat1on. Rewar, Beote-nPoth NEWPORT 2 Bd. Lar~1..· )iv.rm .. "' "'"f·' • 17th Sl .. Un•'l A·6. CM. \'entory. fixtures, eqwp. After6pm.848-0061. 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no •p•RTM'uTS w1frpk. 2 blk' lo occ•n. LAS BRISAS MINUTESTONPT "•TURE k' t ~ ~ ~ BC ,.,n wor 1ng msf! o tHS·OO«(AnS.Serv.) 57800.494·1595640-1136 LOST .· Siamese Cal, pets, dsbwhrs. shaJ: t•pts. 319 l<lth SL 11.B. 960·3238. 'H. share 2 BR house. Close· ~~~~~::.:C~~~-1-'-"'-"--"''-'--"-'-'-- closed girage, frpll·. 1 BR $125. + U'flL. $235. me.. t~or Discriminating Bach, 1&2 BR . in orr street parking. re· FUrnishcd office, Bank of •Linunr Licnse male. Vic. Mes• Ve.rdet BBQ. Gas & water pd. Adults only.Nopets. Adults rrom$112.SO )axed a t mosp he r e. Costa 'le•a Plaza, t11c. ,.--· Wearing red collar, Pool 2-150 Newport Blvd, Cri.t Super Sharp 2B r. Condo. Walch~-..., set Adults, No Pets " " _.., Orange on-sale generul. 545-7246 ~ 646-1598 mo. 556-3900 ··COCKTAILS" '::::O.:C:.::'------LA MANCHA APTS 642-7678 21.o;.ba. mi to bch. $.150 ovft'the"oce• 1561 Mesa Or. • 1· 778SoottPia("e.C!\1 i\dult 2 hui?;c bedrooms. _mo.968 ·2297or9&!1·4405. leochwithinst-(5BlksEast oCNewport Selective woman will NEWPORT attract ive l&nenaencySal•! REWARD . 642 507J ·r· Blvd) share spaci?us 3 br apl garden office s uites, Call l.1r. Winston Lost : Siamese Killen, - 1 $170 no !)('ls. lnl1uire apt Vac & Sharp 4 Hr. 3 Ba & I BEDROOM 546.98oo w/!~ame. Will cnsdr bus various sizes. from 43" in· Collect. (2131272·4249 47th & Neptune, J'll .B. MEDITERRANEAN C,568\IJ. Wilson. pool.nrbeuch. $450. •lleatedpool s175 · t 'I · · 1 Ca11675-3350 968·5403 554 ·1035 •Sundeck man . inc . u 1 "t'I util & janitona ser v. BOUTIQUE. ·rop Costa1..:::::c::.:::..:::::;:_ ___ _ VILLAGE 13 Br t14•nhse, 2'AI ba. cpts, •Priv<tle balcony S48·7200 979·6666 . Mesa location. $7,500 + Lost: Puppy, Doxie m iL 1 Br, 1 Br & Den, 2 Br. 2 drps. bltns. Nr. Fairvie14· 2 Br •. 2 ba. newly re-•Adequate parking RES 0 RT Now type busines-woman. Beaut. ne\vofc bldg. l or 2 in vcn tory o r lake "Jasmin~" lasl seen Od' Br To'A·nhouse. Carpets. & Bak~r. No pets. $250. furb1!'1 h ed upper . Sl80 •Ele\·utor mid 40's, neat persona· room suites. SI.SO per mo partne r . Ca I I p a uJ 29. LocatKm of Bush1rd drapes. fi rep! ace, 3 545·18!!.2. mo. 960· 1991. eves. •Security ble, wishes to share apt/ & up. Sec'y ser\I . ~n pre· BJl -1400 or 645-5000. Apt & Adams. HB. Rewanll pools, 4 tennis <.'ourts . New 2 Br 2 Ba , & 1 Hr 1 Furniture available . house with well adjusted mises. Nr o .C. Airport, #218. 892-77 11 ext •21 or gym ·Saunas. DCMG Point 3826 Ba, all bltns. pvt patio, & Lse req'd·Sorry, no pets h I b-h NB """ 3104 962·0149 afl 6• ' "OOH bo Ill d 55l•R· A no asseperson,nr ... ' . .,..... . Neighbo•hood Beer Bar.I-"'-"""'-''------..,. ar r \' ••••••••••••••••••••••• g<irages, frplc 's. nr_ iver venue v NG (1) 993Z758 r'n bl 7 Costal'iteSal7141557 ·8020 28,up~r.2 B•,•,pt•., A·dams&Beach.$2""& (atSeashore&SSthl LI I · mo wn Share plush 2 man CostaMesaloc.lsltimeLOSTinlrvine.Oct30Ut. ,.... .. ~ " """' F t 11642'"'"" &8evesaf\r6 :30P~1 •••d•n off. $7 •• ca. No. offered. 979·1268. leave 1'oy Box Te.rrier .. Sbort, ''ESA VERDE .'e •. d•ps. bltn< .. 1·n-. "•'· S200mo.646--8498 orapp .ca ·.:..rov· .. h h h bJ• ' 0 TIRED Of Costa !\1csa inclds util. name&No. smoot. w Ile atr, .. Home atme>sphere 2 & 3 559·0186or493·6309 New 1 Br. crpLs, drps, VRLY 3 br. 2 ba. frplc 5-IO ZlOO markings; flea collar, b dJ ls 0 ·"6 l"" blln.S B 38th Sl CR• "'I( C •LLS? -· · Chi ldrens Shop, Ora.nge we•'ghl 6"' lb. Reward. r xap ...... · """' LARGE Deluxe 2 BR. 2 dshws'hr, 2 patios. no •garage, Y """ .-. ""' C•• •VICTORIA Ba. ocean view. Bllns. pets. ~15. aft. 596().4068 Park. $-iOO. 548·4063 eve Oakwood orrers lhe House· Mates Unlimited Lp:. exec. office avail. Co., Xlnl potential. Ph. 552·8621: ~ n.::>" finest in resort living al a w /Sel·rctcrial services 833·8789 aft. 6 p.m. L2&.,br,DeluxeUnrur. S!J9.S0 49S·l~93 ViewT\l.·nhse.2Br,del·or. PARKHEWPORT price you can afford . willta1k•,.thd~guesswohrk in cluded. OverlooksUN I QUB t.'AS HIONLost:Bollerpup,lem ,_cb Fu I l pd out o 1n 1n_i! you t e l" " t a•s V•c or rn. gas w r · LGE Deluxe 1 BR . ocean pool . sauna. jal'uzt1. APARTMENTS There's SI million in right roommate. w e Orange Co. Airport. Con-BOUTIQUE, best area .... rn, uncu e ' : (\dulL'i-No pctsScc. ~ate view. bllns, $189.50. must sec. $350 mu . Onfft~bay recreation faciliti es. carefull y scrcen before tact Kathie for details 67S-0930f640·6823 Harbor & l9th , CM. caD Pool. rec rm, e leva\Ors 496-1893 962·2162 PM .N IGHT LIGHT-ED TEN-you· ~g•t~,,-......-, ••. 1---7:>2--084'i _..:.,!.Ll.P m. 6 46 . 903 '4 525 Victoria, 642-8970 luxury ·apartment Hvin NIS COURTS. A Cull time .. ""'' ';'· lnYHhMttt n.ewara. Huntington Beach 3840 Rcdcrt 'd 2br, 2ba, 2 hlks ~\:1.r~ooy ~i7n5go.~~6 ~::rtrh activities diTector who 8J2-4lJ4Mon-Fri 12·7Pm BusinessRentol 4450 Opportunity 5015 -F""o'-u-'n'-d-",-C-a_l._F_e_m_a-le. Hacienda De Mesa 160 w. wn ...... c .M. Closed Garaqes BEAUT. GROUNDS ADULTS·NO PETS 10 minutes to ocean. Lge. I Br, $18S. Gas & water incl. Draperies. carpets, gas heat, gas stove, air l'Onditioning. swimming pool, rec. room, washers &dryers . NEW spac. 2 br. 1\4 ba. patio, garden. Adults. no pets $215. 642-1603 HEW EAST SIDE 2 Br & Den. cpts, drps. bltn.s & dshws hr. $275 548-7437 Eastside lgt: 2 Br Bltns w /w. rerrig. pool 5190. Adlts . no pets 645·3971 •••••-•••••••••••••••••• to bch. Adults. $265. spa. 7 swimming pools, 1 p lans parties, BBQ 's, Beach front~ Br apt. M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• orani;i:e & gray. RcoU, ON BEACH 536·l07G /S30·7236· lighted tennis courts plu trips & more! Free Sun· SlSO mo. Occupant P .O. DELUXE office. comm'! PARTNER WANTED spayed. oc Fairgrou.oda. Efficiency from S20S a Br. 1&2 Ba rrom S260 3 Br. 2 Ba. from $475 •Summer & Winter at beach is beautiful •Views of ocean. Catalina & Palos Verdes •Large private det·ks •lieated Pools-Saunas •Assigned covered parking •Additional free-parking ""i\1 aid service a·" ail • f\lrnilurc avail Open M-F 10-6 Sul 10·5, Sun 12-5 Huntin9ton Pacific Wik lo heh. 2br. gar, $22. miles or bicycle trails, day brunch. Box 78. Sunset Beach. & !n~ustrial stfaces. Al~o Boutique top model rhun· &IS·G509eves. S36·l07Gi ~i~6. pulling, shuffleboard · ilu: ~~du;~:~ si~~1::: Sha re 2 Br cot t~ ge ~;~na~iJi~~e1°i:,~:si~~ ~~s h~~r~i~s:i~~r:n::. Man's gold weddinc: band,. croquet. Junior l 's frp, rumished & unfurnished. w (grandma . q U l ~ t Viejo areas. Handy to 1714) 831·1400 or 645-5000. Reward $229.50 monthly; also 1 Models open 10 t o 7. nr1ghborhoodnr stores & San Diego Jo"'wy. 200 to Apt. .. 218. . S«·GOJO 3848 and 2 bedroom plans an .. _h «A" .. A,.... 642 3811 " 2storytowflhoUses. Elec Sorrynoipetsor chUdren. II\: ........ .....,..or · _ 2000 sq rt. As low as JO:" · . . , ••••••••••••••••••••••• tric kitchens, privat Roommate service R mmale W anted · persqft.831·1400 GOLD MINE Cahf S750C? Lost: Small (emalec.at.. Drop a pebble into the available Month lo oo · needed lo produce 5 mos,grey/org mark1ngs Ocean from your Apt. patios or balconies, monthoccup· ancy Share beaut 21 B' papMt 3200 Sq Ft C-2 store front quartz vein. Extends brwn eyes, no collar Lease. Luxury. security,. carpeting, draperies. · $125. Call a t 6 14•ith 6 drive·in b ays. over 1000'. Assays $175. LoS t lOLJl, vie 18th/Saa J\lature adults. 31755 Cst. Subterranean parkin 548-8986 Ideal for a uto or boat Investment rel urn at la Ana. Cl'\<1. 646-8479 Jlwy.499-2835. wil~delev~torsJ. Optionahl F ema le roommat e service. 585 W. 19th St 10 % plus interest in FOUND G Shep pupp ma1 service. ust nort . C!la-1. Days 540-5710, eves mine. Call 894 ·9473 art : er : OCEAN view. spac. 1 hr. of l'"'ashion Island a Oakwood needed to share lg. hse. 646.0081 7PM ml e. blk lt~n. 3 mo . adults. 2607 Solana Way, Jamlxiree and San Joa-Bal Pen. $150 Ut1l pd Wil son & Pacific S:W·3821 L.B. $225 . 494.1419 qui n Hi 11 s Ro ad , Garden 675-9236 NB _Legion I-tall . comp. MoMy to Loan 502S:1 ~c::i::nd00y'------- . . Telephone (7J4l64<1-1 Apartments LAG u NA _ 0 c EA N . fac1J. l~ge ~ance floo_r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Great white water view. lforrental information. I \ b \t w call Vic Found: Irish Setter, fem So L 2 b 1 f'RONT ESTATE . ovey ay ·e' PRIVATEPARTY Approx 5 mos old . ag.. r , ge ba, Newport l•Kh b h 673·5070 pool, cable," no children/ Lge 2 BR Townhouse ~pt Irvine at lSth Pr ivate eac , room, 1_:.:::..:::c.:._______ will make 2nd P lacentia & lBth. CA pets, year's lease $390 l'f.i ba, bltns, OW. palio. 645•0550 bath. $175. 499-1067 2 stores nr N~1pl Post Of· 9'J7-9784 mo. 496·8271 encl gar. Nr 1-Joag J-fos 4400 rice. 300 sq ft ea. $100/mo trust dt'eds, credit l-"---'-CC...------5250/mo MZ·OS96 Office Rental ca. Gd parking. Agent not important! Fotind long haired grey l Spacious 2 br, 2 ba, dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646.2414. Coll Broker white male cat w/Ouf"f. gar. view, patio. $390. Duplex unfurn.<IBR,2BA •• SAN CLEMENTE· 1501 WestcllffDr. •Slo.4781 * tail Oct. JI, Cst Hwy ' 494·8203546·3488 upper. 2 Car gar. On Luxurious REEFGATE Newport Financial Ctr tilewport Store front l'i1ariJlold, CdM . After •· L09'W'a Beach Seashore, steps to ocean. condominiums above the O • S $200 ideal Joe 548·8532 b'7S·4944 MESA VERDE 7110ceanAve Luxury l ·BR., view. nr. Agent640.6161 surf. Avail. furnished or _Uasinq ffice pace PRIVATEFUHDS NEW 2"Br. 2 Ba. a dult <714 )536-1 487 bea c h, No . Laguna . unrurniehe d . From Ca ll onSiteManagcr Store for rent. Prcslig(' FOUND : Afghan PUJ>P) apls. Lge beautiful in· French doors. hdwd firs., 2 houses to beach, 4 br 2 $450 /mo. CALL 492·4121 1714 )642·31llext246 area. next door to Shirley f'Olt 2N D T.D. LOANS rem a l e. tan w I b 1 · teriorsopentolushwater i\-lanagedby opeil beams; garage. ba, frplc, wetbar. den BERTHA HENRY !ltfeyers Art Gallery 1951 $3000.·$20,000. muzzle. Vic. Irvine ; landscaping. lo: very con· William Walters Co. Ne14·. $32.S. Agl. 494.7551 gar, $.500 yrly. 642·3443 REAL TORS So. Coast ITwy, Laguna G.l.C. Bristol, S.A. Hts. 642·S216 ceivable extra. P-lust see B h 494 4596 Real !::.<;late Loans f Cd~a~y~'c· ______ _ lo appreciate. S355·$46S. BIKE TO BEACH Oceanfront 2· BR, 2-ba 2 Bedroom lower . Walk to Rooms 4000 ,. · · Since 1946 tifESAVERDE VILLAS. HEARSHOPPIHG Apt View. $400. mo. the beach. $300 yearly.••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOPw/ideallocation.1 2 17 ll·BWestcliffDr. FOUND: F1uffy charcoc 155.5 Mesa Verde 'Drive 1.2 &J Br apts, bltns, dis· Edgewater Real Estate. 213"447·9443· Pvt ent/ K. pri\•. CP-1 $2S / ~~-="=i.i blk from beach atrnss 631-2233 anytime r~ij~e;:ii~~·. o:;~~tr East. (714)540·8871 Just hwashers.somewffrples ~~~~i · Coast I-fwy . BAYFRONT.2BR.DEN. :.!~~A$6~"'~-0058mo. up .' v;:'.M,.~.-...-6fr7o3m939N3ewportPier.Call M--Wonted 5030 W. or 111-a Verde Cl,. off & 2 car 0 arages. l''rom 51,·p ·1 ble $380 ye _,..,.~ori>.:IU " ..-. --··-r • ~IY~·~962=·~t=86=7~·-----..... ,. ava1 a . ar· ./,v11...__ ••••••••••••••••••••••·•· Harlxir Blvd, adjaent. to $200. Lions Estates. Mewport Beach 3869 ly.l'i73·9335 LIVE at Newport Beach. v'iwoo -•• Industrial Rental 4500 FOUND : Germ Shep C.M.Colf &C.Ciub 1536-2579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :/s.ey..-.•c•n..,, Lake S t . 11.B. Mali -~·~·····iiiii l~~L)~;;;;;;;:;;-;;;;:;;;;;:.; IRA.MD ~cek1 ly winte630r ratwes . CSJS. ,/ ..._.. peo-11"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• EARM Blk/tan. Approx 9m, NEV/LY painted modern •DELUXE• SPAMKIHG MEW singe r.oom. 2 . st. 2000 Sq Ft offi ce & from I 00;0 to 17.400/o Identify collar. 536.9594. 3 br. 1 ~; ba, 1 story. kids Eastbluff 3 br. 2 ba. lsc. Hwy. Pine Knot 1-totel. warehouse spal'C direct· IMTEREST on & small pct ok. Apt nr. Incl spac n1aster suite. 3 Br, y,·ith Swedish {714)673·04<10 ly across from OC FOUND : Adult bike. ()l H t II bo S300 d. & dbl fireplace. Small children . . A·rnnrt 549 1480 · 963 7878 hi...t.Jy secure 2nd v · 1 ~-I un. ar ur. . mo. Ul rm ~a rage. wel<:ome. 263SSanta Ana l\1ission Viejo area. 2.$140 up s.tore-0ff1ces c pts i.,,... . . . '3" 31st. JC o vo:ean ro1 Vacant.531 -9770 ~~ft~~c~~~~i~~aa~~~: Ave (East Costa Mesa r oo ms available .;drps air bath. 17 30 1 1 FREE RENT trustdtoeds.CaU NB.ldentify.673·72'13. SPACIOUS 3 Br, 2 Ba , Adultsonly,no pets. behind Santa Ana Coun· Females.586-0589. 1 BeachBl.H .B.84Z·2BJ4 8roker530·478I LOST : Yellow got forcedairheat.Enclgar. •FROMS322• tryClu~).675--3399.forin· p . 8 h ~~JNGLE to 6 rm suites Moveinnow. Omega ladies wris Pvt deck, new erpt formation · 51 15. mo. n . at · en-1-A ·1 · 1 h 11· ·1 $EARN 10"' $ watch v ·c CdM o PIHECREEK 865 Amigos Way. NB · trance. cooking, over 26.· va1 · 1n p ~s o ice No rental payment 11nt1 10 · • · LIVES UP thruout, ncwJy redec. Man.aged by 3 Br. 2 Ba. cpts, drps nrtown. 3.9pm, 494,3988. · bldg !It·~ Airport. F'ull January '7fi. Mission Vie-AND MOHJo:; Newporter Inn. Rewan' S275 mo. 1st mo. 'h last, Willi a m Walters Co. dsh.,.,·sher, frp\c, gar, blk s_er~1ce incl : Recep-jo's Indus trial Park. 1NTERF.S1'0N 1..:6c73=·=•9=2=7 _____ _ TO ITS MAME Si5dep.842·0389 lo beh S350yrly Room s $2 s wk up . t1oiust. conference rm, 581·2340or aft.6. 493·7687 REAL f:STAT1'-; FOUND AFGAN 0\•er 500 tall frees and 2&3BOR·Atthebeach Bayfronl 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Pvt · 675.3810 w /kitchen. Apts $37 .SO xerox, a utomated typ· 4 SSO SECURED AboutJmos.oid·. 10 s'tr eams .,.,·Ith New·Private-Ex.large Bch & pier. $550. yrly. wk up . 548 ·9755 or ing,etc.Cal1833·3&10 Storoqe 2MD.TrustDeeds 549.9743. ""'utc rf11l\:!1 crca!e :i 979-1935&64<1·4510 2 Br. I ha, yrly. unfum, <I 645·3967 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I . '' ''''''" f , l.uxurious features: b 1 1 PRIMEOFC SPACE •-,ag" lot 10, RV's etc. Y.'c work with in vestors, rea;.;1 1 s\• " n 1-lunt.Harbour.area. •LAPARISl~uE* 1um'·'.s1'",:.2058om. rntwntr .. R-&lo___. ...., ... . sc ll ~r s, buyer s &F~UND :Smblk fwhtte : your spa<'ious n\'\\ I ·Or; lsa&I Sims Adults .,;n" ~ 4050 Udo VillaCJe & $850. per mo. Neill Sign brokers. CALL DAY OR ner poodle, mle. 1\l]anli 2· txodroom apurt111L'flt . 54{).8442 846.4150 2 Br. unfurn. S215. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• Shop Atta Co.forinfo.531 ·3374 EVf.:"":S. & ~tag llB. Super d<n t'rorn $220. 1'urn11u1't'. e lectric. Firepl ace . KIDS PETS Ok ffnlngtn Bch home. Kitch 34l6ViaLido,MI Storage space approx SWARTZ, BROKER 536-2216556·1234 available,. Sm all pets Seaside Lux apts. nu int. 1 Heated pool. Ad cits, no Lux. spll·lvl 3 br dplll·Vu , pri v . Prefer semi· 1 suite approx. 600 sq ft . 9xlZ for p T A. matenals (7141 640.1127 uK. 1\rlul!s only. Offiec Br, frplc. 2 util. pd, sm. pets. $490.645-8964. retired, non smoking/ v· 1 . v · 1 .d FV 1,8 9632 86 /---"-'CC.C:..::'-'..::.: ___ IFOUND : Female Bl open 9:00 to 6 00 . 23iKl ''""ts allo~d. P'1 under-979-1268 drlnkinggent.847·8187. iew acing ia •1 0 · I • area · 1 T Lab, Vi c. ·r al berl , F · · "d " ~ A f II NEWD 1 lkt Jnq·. Owner : Dreyer Mort~s . rust ~1~~~1~'.~h~~n~'s.i.~.2~~~:1a ground pkg. l)ullman ~~Sraon~g:Qa'j_~~se 3 Br f Ba~acrp~.o~~: Gunt Home 4150 Company. (714)675·7002 Rentals Wont•d 4600 Deeds so3s,1 clle:::•='~h~.:•=1.~uc·=~~"~·S4:.c:6=2- Pro perty ~gt . 714 1 O/W,garbdlsp,gar. Yr·••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••::••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••FOUND. part. Australia 2 BR. Garage. Adu!L.;, po 536-1643, 963·7901 ly . Chi Id ' OK . $395. Shalimar Guest Home. •I MO FREE.RENT• SlNGLE F.X f',CUTJ VF. LOANS t BQO/ ~hephcrrl m air d()J. -pets.East.side V1\CANT lge 2 br. 2 ba, OCEANFRONT 675·0642642·0596 pvt rm avail for lady,, 1·2·3 Rm. offices from lookin~forlor2Br.nicc· lstTDUDoanOs-9""•/o black & tan w/fll•a co Owner/Agt.642---5000 RIO. OW. fr111. biR sun 2BR.lba,win ter $300 fine food . home. at.I 8 ~35 per mo. Near ly furn. apart. on or nr l 4 ,, lar. Well trained. \'i• patio. pvt ciosed gar., 3BR,2Ba.$350Win,tcr ONTHEBAV mosphcrc,$500 mo.C.i\I. A1rport .Nolea~e req. water. Wil l cons ider Sprinf(dalt' & Ed14·;.ird~ MEW E.ASTSIDE $290. mo. All util pd. 426 STEPS TO IEACH 3 Br2 Ba, Crpl~. dshwshr. &t2-9Z78 . 833·32239T1I noon sharing w /Exec. Fem. 2nd TD Loans H.IJ. CALL &lfi-8861 22nd St. Agl . No ree. blln s. patto, $395 . BEAUT.CLASS A &15·9070 1'·aircstTcrms sincet949 ·c_. __ COUNTRYWOODS 846.LJt J orMG·<l938 ::::~:::w,~~~T;~ 615·1972 or 613-S7t9 ¥acatioftRewtals 4250 F IR EPROOF OFC Mi"sc-'I---·-· Sattle-rMhJ.Co. Found : \Vh itc Al aska \ l br. 2 & den.·splil level. W "'kndsor af\5PM. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C'I -.-..--. 642 2171 545.0611 Puppy. Wrll k;:pt & fee. Wood. b.urning lrplc. wall WALK TO IE.ACM 3 BR,2bBa.l300$32SW inter Deluxe Cabin, Big Bear. BLDG Retttats 4650 __ · --6 11 mos . old.\ ie : Oakl' to ·wa1l CJpt. bll·in ap· JBR.2 a ntr. 2 Br JV2 Ba. ds hwshr,. (Snow Summit > Avail. Harlxir at Adams, C.Tl-1 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• lndTDLoansWant~d &Fair\'ic"' 545 .v101. pl.iances. From S230. 180 t·i~n:. :a~r21~P~~·lh~~ SEA WIND Jndry hookup, crpts & (or the Holida ys. Air eond, e.lecl , cpts, Adult park, Newport. furn wt; l-I AVI:: CAS ll '. ~ ------- E.2lst St.&cS·9543. ISth St . 847 _3951 ; Condo.ZBR.,2 ba.,den. drps, lie master Bdrm 646-J439 ~r~s. mu s ic, elev ., mobile. S48-9104 days, Buy 2nr1Ttl 's FOUNJ>: Ooli::. s ml _ Pom'ono. 1 ~, ap•·. S36-4259;5J6.J058. UnJ. Yrly.$475. w/balcony. Patio & gar. · J&n1lor. ~mple prk~. ~11 M6·lWl'Onights l.Aanon 2nrlT D.'s blonde. rem. long hai1 ~ u ~ $250. Nr. Hoag Hosp. no 2 Beaut. 2 br, 2 ba casas, incl. 3 min. S.0 . & 5 min. N r :'ii a r inc r Sch I Adlts no petS, Open Sat. 1 Br, 1 blk from bch, Incl pets. $4$·0760 Gringo Gulch, Puerto Riv /N. B. Frwys. 7 min. lusiMss ln•est New Loans-2nd T. O."s 1!40·5994 &sun J0-4 et IAy Co M · · rt M R stevN' .r.i. Eqwty lnvsmt. Di'" 1--'--'='------. · ' • · · ref/stv,pvtpat,nolst& Vallarta, e:xico airpo · · · ' nnonc:e J1AflNE"ll~t 'rG ,CU. Lost : All g ray mal· 2br, lba, pOot, 1haA:. 13lt· last. $115, Mgr.'202 .. B" YRLV 2 BR, Den. 2 Ba, w /maidserv.Avail.Nov. Mgr.557·0136or646-8396 ••••••••••••••••••••••• shorthair cat. Main S ins. Orape5.,. $180 . .._ca n 14th St or ca 11·~3840. ~!;~5fn0~;~~~4 ocean. 10th to Dec. 20th. &. Jan Newport Beach. Small luiiness f>·l 5 · 21 :l 4 11 .B. He14·ard .536·20l7. 5'18·'1986. i-;ves. am or eves. 6thto3llt.494·6502 o!c. 1 or 2 1i.1cn. $6S per Opporlwlity SOOS Announcernt"nh . ~EA;NFRONT 2 Br UP· R -•-4300 mo. Cal l Gene Hill.••••••••••••••••••••••• f'er1onats LOST yello~ Lab., rmalt Quiet Trl·'Plex. 2 Bd. LARGEdelulle2br,2ba. OCEANt~RONT new 1 Br per,tieck. Rnnge,refrig, tfthllsto _ __..--s 642·0200 For Sale Secretari a l Lost&Found Baker. Bnstol Vic. ff• bltne, re.frig, lnc!osed ffa~\·o:r!Jh$~~~· (2e1;r upper. Cpts, drps, gar. &(!ar.yr1yS315.673·7412 •••••••••••••••••··~··· Busi~nes~. El'il 8 yrs,••••'••••••••••••••••••• tauooon insidebacklt)I gar, laundrY,, adults, 9'26-824:1· • · ) Yrly h~e. $350. 642.3443. l Resp Fem. \o sllare lg'e 4 3333 W . Cit Hwy owner retiring. 64S·S$4l Announccmenh 5100 Call 546·0010. S210.642·0247nr6T.J·8364. · 4-Plcx 3 Br I~ Ba. Nr. Brdplx,$130utilinc. 'h TOKAJBANKBLOG &S45l066 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOURSEASONSA~'S NEWLY DECORATED c e ~ n r r 0 n t t Br , ;:e~~tch~fJb~tt~O.i:~· ::.~ Ocean . Gary EXEC. SUJ'l'ES fROM £xec .offi~e overlooking Lang Photography . 'fs~~l;ll::n T~~~~~oll:: S1>11cjOU1 2 br 5tudio, l \11 2 hr wJgarage Sl80. Fntd cpts/drps: Spiral 5tairs · · •S12S month• C Th Gd<1llcrFy .d the Blutia. N.B. $100 •\ b a t pvL patio. pool. yd, water paid. 27to .. F" to loll bdrm. Inglenook , 2br. Iba. patio. garage, Fem. Rml wanted 3 Br 2 J{arborrrontaaeavail. Oranee o. Airport, urs ay · n ay Rewartl.G40-l314 , AdullJ, nopels. $19S.. 73S Dela.,.·are Ave. _Call carport, no pets, $21~. 1adult.s Oql)' no J>f\S· 1703 Ba, apt in CM . own rm, 1 RoomSOO. &\'ail for Businessma n 10to5 1 Joann St. ~0332 • ..be ·~lw~e~eO!n~l~/2;S·~--~~t20~--l ~67~S.~lS36~c· ----:__:.'.,-l.!'!!la~v'.!e!!n.!P~·l.,_;5'8~. ~.$306~~· --~1Sl~08~mo~.~IW6-'22~~~1_!1•~f\:,,_!•_,1.!IM2=.·:::121~3~~'~\;:-~64=2~·.:•~7j requiring orfice on short 1450-A So. Cn. llwy, Lost: Bluepoint Slame1e . -•~FT "''m1 bas\1. ~crclarial L¥11una '9qach Altered Male. La blul CLl!lAN z br. bUns, ••r_, Sl75. 2 BR, 2 ba, ~lov~. 180 Oegrtie view, a l:!f! Y£ARLY l BR, n eer R~ mate to share Bal~• _,, St'rv tts provided w /of· 494·139'1 eye3. Loel In Huftilngto1 , :rd. Ill&. Bay. $180. No l;ttf'{i~,..._ ta.race. pool, blln"'"New ettan. $20()., mo. Oaa· • Pfril\APLSl2Smo. l.lP-P'·NB flee. Contact Kalb.ie {or Showing This Month Hrbc erea. a~yr.ard . pe&.-s419-835'1 ""'7.al2. crptl.642-6889 water lnckl .548-8348 6'1S-l780 W.2'93 1·$032 detaJls752·0M7 Mike Cline Plealec.U•7.U. " - - I ' . .. DAILY PILOT Frldly. Nov.mb«7, 1175 W~ 11-+ N• 11 IOff lM' .. -1110_,.. W ~-• 7100 u..a..w--.&.....Jj 7 1 ........._WMhcf--7-fOI" . --vv ••••~•••••••.,•••••• •....-•••-••••••••••••••• -•J ~ .._.,.. ...,_ ......,. . . .................. . -l:M!&-Nmil s101JH.i.w-.i 11ootto1pw-.i 1100 •-•••••-••••••••••••·••••• •-.. •·•••·•••·•·••••·••••• ....... •••-•••--•-••, "!••••• • " r -;; ClllM.-'O'lCMelalrriU. - a1rdreuer •lfotlowtn1 MAID, l d•J per wk , N.a. ll SAUSPIOPU 5.\LIS' ADY .. t •.O.EARAl"IC'E • 1115. .. for new wolque oaloa lo 2 B+doolorl, ll•fa. Coll Top loutloo.r... ••Pll•• F/tl,;;o R ... il'E•llO•· * 20"/o OFF * MUlJ4 1Agun1 Beh. 494-6464 131~ earb' mom. market arta. uppot(mU· Pag9 8o1 M1lti"nil)' OH DRESSERS Movb\a -Neect toStll ········································~··~··_, .................... . Found l ittle blk ptJCoU1poo! white flea collar646-043I N.B. lllgh DRARSMAN/1JESIGNER MECHANICAL MAIO WAMTID l)' fOI' r experienced~ ~eoutP1ar1 WtTHTllJSAO · WAS.HER S'JS HICKORY FARMS OonQuixoleMol•l vmaaletpeoplotoltia~ Appll'l•P•,_, l?laberl<G~•tb+m SIUllZ · FOUND: Dog, 3 yn old fem. Par\ Doxie. mostly white. SAHgts. 549·1~ the f1o e1 t market In Al\lkfUet b inlervlewlng ror gltl 2100Newpor1Bt,CM NewP6rl 8~1cb. COP · SAL-i:5CX>UNS£LORS itOSEICamlno Rul, ~ -IOl5 packer1 t.o start lmmed. CallM2·2670 tldeotlal inqwrits. • f'ut' NeW1paper Pro.no-TUltin az.5101, UAM lO •••••>•••••••~••••••••• U _fi)t)NI); \.c hair whit!' Jl'em. Kitten. Vic. Nwpl Hrs9·3. s.. .. Mrs. Elkin>B anuement c F co1es--1o tloo. M .. len)oywockln& 5Pll C1A>oec1Su•d1Y 1 •uy ...... .lion Nov, JO. 3199-PBOPLEPERSON· • • WVI UI "'1tlr)'~J-people--~O to . --,tr* -. ---:·-- . . Airport Loop Or, C.M. Ex~. loolllng lor part Re..._• 64MO 0 t4-,ean t1!:aJ e. Jlebable. ....... 09 549 G6Jd;:;\.JMCI hndtww--.~. Mant~um ~ y-ears reCeJ!t dr;aftiJ\g (rearbJdg) time busi:ntl.I ua«l•te -. t~GOn ·rec.wlre4. Off'l"lle-YrKb-...-Appiianee.::.=oR.-rW111-Bch, DY .-Stoclcton. &14:3656, exper1ence in manufactunng _field of~ JI nirtt a-t . K.1 cr-e •~ -trrwholnal ~ aupplies._ 8.£Akm.AR~.Jf; Extellent.pa:d.-ti.J'M poll· '"" ef-lte• z a-rorrOI&. valves pumps or closely related Orderlies Im med open-B u 11 l n ea-a f u I I Y ll ':ili'tf!t OP1ctnJnasle 0tt fion. HJ1h P•Y forh ~f3 WllObESAl.iE PRICES MAStaS AUCTION equiprtient Must be familiar with Jna •. T·rainees ok . capitali1ed. Interview qu · ~~'::!a~lic J:wuneachevenlng, ·~ij Brast6..-0ak8eds '64M416.IJJ..96U 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Drinking problt?m ? Call Alcobul Jlclpli nc 24 hrs a day 835·3830 ANS I STD &·MIL·STD-8. Knowledge_ of &GOOIO. «t3·22'3 -• --~~~ter¥slect in-til&h ~::a:.;so:·i~'ffntervfeW Sq*-Rnd~~T~ --A#t ~t42-144Z hydraulics helpful. F.qual Opportunity l·loule)l;ee.pei-exper'd, MANICURIST -earning coals )'DU must beforeG·OO Drellert GLASS • with nationally known valye cotnpany. I /time. o_w_R_ ua_o11tt .Loe bi r be r a_ho_p _lnVe1llgate C?ur .P!ogram ___ · __ _ _ •STAIMED DOWS S~YI S $AYE References.840.2778. Sat.urdaysonly.497 ·1~ anGCOMPA_RE. Ask ror ES PERSON neediCI DOOIS •WfN f"OXY Glrl"s Out Cult r.t assage. U Ca ll ·Wc Come . Spccia l1 ie Paraplegics. 542·3169 Setld-& ·~ ................ . anap .wlthlf•ICox. ror Lighting -Fixture ZNOST•tPOMONA •PU•.,..* Housekeeper/Companion Manicurist ror Poteela1n Showroom. decoraUnc (S313E 2NDST..> ...-- PO lo• 2322. Hewport lleoch. Cmff. 92663 for congenial l ~dy . in nails only. Ali '11 llalr backgrouod ~e1irable LONri BEACH •FURMITUll• wheelchair, lo hve 1n; Bazaar,642·0434. but will train r lghl SAT/SUN.NOV8·9 •AUCTIOM1fi. rm.board&sal.4!U·6701 M--ZMJ.MI person . Please call 9AMTJLL6 •T-?·•-M• ...--. 5*-2901 or apply at 20311 ----'="-'""-----1 ..,_ PREGNAN'f ? Houulceepiftc) .Docl&O,.rator South East .Main SI., ()EALERSWELCOllE Carine. co nf id en tial H 1 w t•d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Porters Reasonable knowledge I ~lrvo~·n~ec_ . .:::.::::~:::.::r-~:;;;n;iii!S'-1 aepos -llhllet couns~hng & rt·ferral •• ~r ... ~.~••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2ShifU available of boats & engines. Start I: AMTlq&IES I ' +lcleo Abo~tion , adop1.1on & SSIST •MT TO COOK. exper'd for conv . Balboa Bay Club sal sooomo.673-4300. es E Many new outtlaadlna Comf ' 1 iata ~~tARF. :>47 2563 A • hoi;p. Good pay. Call 1221 \\'.Coast 1-t..·y, NB REAL ESTATE THERE'S MOH Y piecu of American & Beautiful Complete . . R~stourant M9r. ~7440 until 4pm. Aft 4. 645-5000 ri.tECHANICAL IM SELUMGo. Eur9pean Oak. Now Cherrvwood dining Id. M 'SS •GE c 536-0060 Ol'PORTUHITY • v a 111b1 e in our ., I ,._ • onsC'1entious. persona· · llousekeeper 2 days a ENGINEER/ Well localed RE office L~l ex,perL s,aleamen showroom at The AnU· butches. tables, cba n . FIGURE MODELS bl<· & ~fr1t·il·nt woman Cook ror guest home. 4 wet!k , general + ironing OF.SIGNER n ee d 1 2 1 i c e 0 5 e d teach you to sell~ No ex· Cmle 1996 Newport 1llver Buffet, LR seu. "" h n t' 11 J 0 ..:Y s days, II rs I Oa m·6pm . Call 847·5810 aft 5:30. Experienced layout & de· salespeople. Business ii penses. no· lead chasing. i'::d. CM.r. J(l[as, lov~e11ts, chain, ESCORTS rcs1)()os1b1l1ties. J\Iust be 646-6716bt"'n9am-5pm. tailing or mechanism.I & g•eat!! Your own desk Earn while learning. ·Reeliners, coffee & end Outcall· Appl. only able to "·urk eves & electro·mechanical de · and phone. call for in-Wonderful opportunily tablea, 01ag_azlne r•1=lta, llome-Office·Stud10 wkods. l'Jcase a pply Cook needed ror new pre· llousekeeper, exper ., vices. Xlnt opportunity terview. w. E. Lachen· fo r advan,cement to Old Rectangular Refrac· glasa Kntck ·K,nack 6 3 1-381 I l\1on· "l'hur 2·5 Sizzler school open in ~ in lr\'ine. needed Nov. 10th-Dec. in small new company in myer, Realtor. management. call Mr. tory Dining table &r: 6 she Ives, bookcase!J. ----------1 1-'arnil y Slt·i.lk !louse in 2 "'k s. Ga ll L.ee 20th. Art er Jan. Sth Newport Beach.Contact l860NewportBlvd.CM WellsatM8·2l22forap· matching chairs. Xlot ,stereos,ClrJi:B/WTVs, Lose your cool with your lll\.52 l.k•at•h Bl v~l_:__l_l._B_. "552::'::.-':.:.33=.:.l ______ pc rm an e ntly . Top C McGregor V p ~~646~.3928~~·~e~ve~•~o~6'~J~-<~5~71~llspo~in;l~mfce~n~t.~~~~~;j;cond~h· $35~50~.;-548-·6024 __ .aolo! bat, barstoots.11a m ps,all children? 1-lclp is availa· ER HEl.P salary. 2 adults. Refs re· · • ' · types of Baby urnltu.n!. ble24hrsS49·8939 i\u to l'arts Cou nter COUHT q'd.Live lnor out.F1 exi· Engi neerin g . <7 14 ) Sales WomenlloldUnique Appll..cft 1010 sm all organ, sewing -"-~~~-----• Person. Needs J to 5 FUii & p/lime days. App· bie hrs. 5 dyi1. Tustin Vic 919-4848 or send resu~e Real Estate Career Home Fashion Shows ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• machines. NW:'.rc>n:·& pic- "ED would you lik c to go '\'cars Chrysler t:x pr. \y, Del Taco. 25252 La CallS44·4S4lart.6 pm. to DUALIZED High S prorlt, prizes, Ukenewtopol lhe line lures to Reno by Greyhound Frin,l!e benefits . Paidl~P:•!_•~R~•:· L:a~g~u~n:!•~•'.'.1;~11s~":--·I~""""""""""""""""""~"""~ NEUROSCAH INDIVI per s~nal wardero be. Kenmore electric dryer MAPLE.IOCKEIS ~-~i1e8 .. p. hone ( 41 5) val'allon. Profit sharing. D .. tal Rec•pfioni5t . _ . 3723 Birch Street ''AflD Mrs. Justus 533.2050 $75. Call 551·4897 J" .. I( IEDS JO• uu Ask fnr Bill ~l art 1.~1ig . OUSEKEEPER & h Id Newport Beach,.Ca 92600 VE S "" ~-----------<!'.46.1934 For busy PedodooticH c y SCHOOL.BUSDRl .~ •21 c u ft 2·d o o r Was h ers , dryer s. GENT of Means sce ks 1 ;;;;;;;~~~~~~ prae. in C .l\t . Dental care1 ror 8 yr old . Irvine MANAGEMENT'' will tram. Good dnv1oc refrig /free&er w/ice relrigerat~, atoves, ex. Caucasian bride, 19·32. I• Recept. ex pe r necess. area. 4 hrs/day• Mon-l\tODELS ·MASSEUSES •record a musL Ex~llent maker. Avocado. 2 yrs. erciser, bikes. trunks. notoverllS\bs.No ctuld. AYON S48·SS88.. t'rl. !\lu st have own Figure ·J\t odels. Escorts, PROGRAM job f~r hou1ewave1. Col!it $700. Sell, $400/of· PLUS LOTS OF MISC. ,Willis . 640.5476. I ;;;;;~~~~~~~;1 transp. & ·refs. 546·5295 l\tassew:es needed. Top C a p 1 s Ir a n o / S-a n fer. 640-'61&. ITEMS. I• wkdays mo ney . Ne w studio . Rece'•v• your own Clemente area. 492·:1f13 . . ltemsSubi'ecttoPre•ale Planning lra\'el by ai r'.' DESIG~ EOE O'K-~ •· M tt ,,, Fly Unit ed . Ca ll Christmas Eamil'H)S ..,. llOUSEWIVES ZS &older. c63~1·_38_1_1 ______ 1 persooal in-the-field · · · .eeie • er-n '°".ld FoodAvailable. tla mllton No cha rge! k9ln Mow DRAFTSMA~ to work part time ror Needed Students p/lime trainer al no rost to y~u. Service Sta tion Allen· ~a~rS:~arvest go Wehooor BofA &MC &11·3417 Ha\'e you ever wished housecleaning service. to help on civic & c:ounty Learn lo sell homes with dant, exper'd. Day &: · MASTEltS AUCTION For AVON REPRES EN· SPIRITUALRt-:ADJ::ll 'fATIVES . Lie s t time yo~ could work for a Call Jaoil·e·s Jtaggcdy projcl.'ls. Apply lO'l7 No . an accelerated course, Eves. Full &,p/time. AP· Will buy some refng, ap-207$1,\NewportBl.CM s~1 lboat m anuf ·· but Ann 's 675 ·6553. Coast llw y No. G, and earn big money Crom ply, Shell Station, 11th&: pliances, r-unning or not. . 139-9625&64&8688 Open IOAP.1·10 P!'.1 bl ' h AdviCeonallmatters, eve r to esta is t'ustomers. Excellent 312N.EICamifoRcal. p /tinle earni ng 0 p . San Clemente. or ~pp.t .. portunity. Interested ? d1dn 'tknowhowtobreak Be h 497 1034 the start. Current ex· I NB Al scr ap meta l into the industry? llere's llskpr. Lido Isl. Live-in. ;-agu:_a30 aM '.F · ' pansion program, pro· rvine, · 67:~. • licydH 1020 you rchancelryouareao Private rm. Local refs. pm·· pm vides rapid advance· TACOIAI •••••••••••••• .. ••••••• 492-9034 492·91·16 1 Call : 540-7(}.ll or Zenith exper'd sailor & 3 self $60wk. 673·9189 NURSES AIDES ment into management. Help Needed. Top wages. Must sel l . 2mo o ld . Used Bikes & Parts. Buy, starting J\1('Ch11 nica1. Openings on all shifts, New licensee, earn sa!es Apply, Del Taco, 2:5252 canister vacuu~ w /at· sell a nd trade . 2488 Tra,,.I 5450 7-1359. ...................... · 1~"""""""""~"""""""""~ Moving Seatt~e No\'. 16. lki bysitler wnt 'd for 2 and Save~· 24 e nc losed 9 yr old boys.My homein truck. Space for 3-4 rms . So. Santa Ana. Call aft Dransman. We need a f ·• s in to days to 2 weeks with La Pa• Rd, LaM•na Hills. tachmei\ts. Paid $189. N_,,....,..rt Bl CM. 642-1910 Youn' •• h a rp. f.'t • lndEng_r llydruu SISK exper. pre "· omc e.-•. ~--m · led A I our fabulous. one of a Sacrifice $99. 551·6252 CC."-''-::_._.--:-:---: h .. rdwork•.n" dc·.·Jgn e• Sis Manoeelee to$15K tra1neesac<'ep · PPY ho A Se -C 1 · 10 ed • • .. p k s · kind training program. Telep ne nswer rv. days. Men's en unon spe w/mln 5 yrs cxper., who .Le.i;alSccy /Cnrp 8 r up e r 1 0 r Last but not least, 80% Ex per or will train. . w/accessories. $90. is willing to start low & Ma~ntena oce Mech He a 11 h ca r e ' 1 4N4 8 5 commission paid al time F/lime Flex hrs. 54.0-1717 G.E . Refri g 17.5 11 .. Gold 642-5075. • Infured. 548·0023 6Pt.1. 751 ·3131. "·ork his way into a salls· lr\'ine Personnel Agency Su Peri 0 r A v e · of elosio g. Many others -$125 firm. 3359 Man gold, , •• . fying eareer w /a pro· 488E.17lh,CoslaMesa 642-2410. are trying lo copy ourT EL E PH 0 ~ E C.M.556-0149 Man s 27 Centuna1.1 .10- gressive you ng C'o. build· Suite 224 • 642·14~ NURSES AIDES programs-so you owe it SOL ICITORS 10 Gar ia . a peed Good coad1t1on Enlployment & Habysi tler needed part Ing top of the line pro·~~ &ORDERLIES to yourself to call the needed immed iately, Rel.r1as, Freezers .&: ~.642-5487 •• ~~~••••••••• ll~r:~~~.i~';s~ld in the duc:i:STSAIL CORP Injection Mold Setup Exper'd. Bayview Conv. rest. But in the end, fm1 ~::· s~nt ho:vr:; :.:.::e"n. ~~:r && ~::d: luiklng Materiah 8025 Jobs Wanted, 7075 1 Ga ll Mrs. Sheridan Man.So~e9 e1i:_~_r1 ence. Hosp, 2055 Thurin Ave, ~~~t~~~';E~&fetthte 18 558·9051 ' Wareh ouse price&.••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BABYSITTER · Lg 549•4060 .... """' CM, 642-3505. . rea · · 542-3501. (Ask ror Les) Tr ailer Saw. Dewalt . • . •1 bl hskp'g. 3 to 7 pm. dally. f!lCnt . Licensed & ~n· 16 .. Xlntcondition. S1nger/g~tanst avai ~ e Fot. Valley. Own trans. ~"""""""""""""""""""""~ JAHITOR Mursinc) hcensed, please cel11m· J[HL 'Mobile Maid dishwasher $1 000 · 6"1S--0662 f~r pr1 v~te parties. 96J-338Jart 1pm. ...: !1.1ature. depend. person RM mcdie_lel y. Lind a sso.O'Keefe/MerrittGas • · ' Winter cruises or -week-Oesk.-clerka &-maids for hOll"pltal ma Int. d \\'knd surw-r\•isory relier 558·7~ REUBEN stoVi!$1 00 919:tt70"2PM . c .... r•· end cruise. Rercrences. Barmaid full or p /time. Apply in person Apply P a rk Superior ··-Ecpj...... 8030 Al so xfnt ha ndyma n. Costa 1\.1esa beer bar. Th e Inn al Laguna ll ea J th ca r e, 14 4 s 7-3:30. ltecept Secy $550 up Tappan dishwasher. No~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• bi5·78'73 t~or appt call 1\.1ike Kahn, 21 1 No. Coast llwy . Superior Ave, NB · LVH . Newport Beach Ad ver-[. l£E Inst.all~ &r: !n xlnt cond. Complete $500. Color dark 5.'>7·3250 Askfora.1rs.Gobie1 4 Days 3·ll :30 relier tisingagency.Atuslbe Bturfs, .. a r ea . $1010_. room~ .. ~~. Kodak College grad. teach de· JANITORS f/time. Xlnt benefits, "SuperTypisl" 6445408 • .,,,.,., ~ 5fres ' position in Book IEAUTICIAHS Dir e cl or o r Nurs e s Exper'd only. 3.4 Hrs health insurance & li(e. CONTROL CAREER NOW TAKING . . super 8 sound projector Pub.\ Literary Resrch Wlfoll. New N.B. salon . Ga rfield Conv. llos p. n•'ght . 5 0 .,ys wk. •ta le, LV~ E 1 IA APPLICATIONS FOR : Kenmore Washer & Gas $200 . $350. Argus BX Ods 493 4808 Aft 4 sub-acute ps ych. sett in~. .. " " .mp 9ymeo ge ncy h K Zoom super ~ movie ·W · _ ... · ·7100 644·06tHorS41).8582. 778 1 Currield l-1 .B. Fem. or cpls . lr\•ine 11·7:30p.Nj:htLrndliefCFri & N 340018 1hrvine1.1s4-.1e556to~uu: ~~~·E~! 1:r~~r s1~: camera $11:f. Aµ under Help antinii "-a"IV A-..rator l Sham· 847·9671 arta', Call bctwn !pm & Sat. a1.. I 0 onv. wp c . .........., en.OK 'Gua {Del54. -~2 • w. _arianty.·W-5897, ........ ~·.•••••~•••••••••••• ~udirl&t 'Asst. (Or new .:::~:;:~:;;:;;;:;;;:---1 ~S~pm!!;. !:.·~M~o~n_:!·Fr'!'_i.~1~52~·_!129~2-I Center. 466 f>la gship Rd, ~ 1~·-·---~--··iiij·~-~----jiljijjjil Act1v1ly Director ror 99 lti<;..hard Ouellette Salon. DISPATCHER JAHITQR NB. 642·8044 N e:E c~~~~~E:t at TRAl.N[.C:l' bed conv . hosp. Mu st (Gra\'eyard.J · f RN' & d G have certificate. Pref. Beauty Operator. Hair App lyinperson Expe r 'd s wi ng shift Nur~lng-Reh~ s MacArthur&f'ordR .in exper.Ca11 642.04oo. Stylis t & Ma·ni curis t. Yellow Cab Company supervisor. Full co. F/lu!'e LVN s. lmmed. oldraochhousesecksex· SomcExper.Helprul. f'/lime w /following. 60'/V I 1.2Sl Slater. F . VI)' benefits. 48 llr wk . Call openings. 642-0400. p'd real estate office Alter;itions. J\.t c ns & + frin ge bene. N.ew (Nol'honeCalls 54S·89U . Or C 1 8 . ma nager. Should have •-1 ange oun y us1ness lengthy Newport Bea•h womens."""ams ress.ex· salon. Wcstc lifr Coif· Pl ) w h t t•·me • Apply in person only ?.ton & Tue~ 3PM·5PM 151 E. C:OGll Hwy H•wport leach per in both. !I.lust op· r 7514951 ease JAHITO~.IAL . oman as par.; . exp. and be able to as- p e r a t e po w e r &l;~u~r;"~·~~-~~·~~~~ DRIVER Female Dependable w9man ror job opening In Mar .. eting s ume responsibility for bl'.ndst•'lch. Beach area. steady work . Medical & Mgmt. for appoint· lorm•'ng and administer· Full time. Pick up & de-t call 645 3987 673-7569 . tp,_ G• I Bldg. N.B. 40 hrs wk. men · · ing a wi nning tea m. BOYS Ull Ir S livery. ~1ui;t be over 18 6PJ\.1 ·2 :30A1'1. Reply tCJ p 'RT TIME Salary based on percent Equal Oppor. Employer American Sta le Bank, 10 to 1( ye art or O\ge. Dai· yr s · Color Glow 1 nc · Classified ad no. 563, c/c A -or office gross. ElCP"'d··~"""""""""""""""""""""~ now .taking applications ly Pilot delivery routes :..&lc.5:..·:..14.c.22---------1 Daily Pilot, p . Q . Box Substitute Shoppers l~c. salespeople also wanted.. I for ex P e r · Lo a n may be a\'ailabl~ in you r Earn $200 mo. p /time . l.S60, Costa Mesa Calif. needs women who en~oy Fu 11 or part time . TOW TRUCK DRIVER. Secretary & t ellers . ~rea: Earn pror1t f~r de· F\Jllerbrush Sales. local 92626 supe r market s hp g. 640-4950. exper'd. G & W Towing, Phone for appoiolmeot hven es & . cash, lnps. or area. Bill. 968.8378. 1..::==--------1 M in i mu m $ 3 p e r t----------11000 Irvine, N.8. 642·12$2 ~5100 merchandise for selhng -',;;~~·~~~~~;;1Janitorial. Part-t ime/full customer assigned to R.E. SALES -"-'-'-=------I new subscriptions. Fo • time. Local. evrnings. you. Mus t live near EXPERIEMCED OR nPtST AMwtrin9 Su •ice information please call B.ECTRONIC Exper'd adults onl y· Brookhursl/Adams. Ca ll MEW LICENSEES Mon, Tues, Fri. Fast ac· 14 Locations. Full or 642 ·432 1. From Sa o ASSEMBLERS Leadman position alsc 846·5018 betw llam & The most active new of· curate, dependable. Pen- p/time shifts avail. in-Clemente-San Juan Exrw-r. Soldering avail ., top pay, 979-39'l3. lpm. Cice in CDM . We pay for : nysaver, 1545 Newport elude some wknrls. ·Ex· Capistrano area. call .--. C 8 , . . Blvd.Costa Mesa. perpref'd. EOE. 543·7787 495.0030 and ~f ission Vie· Loading P. · · s PIX Altswerinn Sft"V advertistng ., 5.1aa5,1----------1 Tempo1'empo,.ry llelp '-.----~---•! .,. tele phone pr1nt1ng & W•ITRESS J·o-EI Toro area, call r• Newport Costa Mesa • . · "' •l\re you interested in 17802 Sky Park Irvine KEYPU"-'CH d H ' 8 h poslage, business cards, Pltime da~ .. Barmao'd E 581·6310. 540.4455 " an unt.. c · .are~s. brochures, promotion. 3 .. "" management ? arn up EqualOppor. Employer OPERA.TOR FUii or p/t1me shafts 1n· Ask about our incentive 5.9 PM, Wk nds off.• Jto~IDDD;;;_.:pe~r~mE:o~p~/~H~m:cJ. ~""""""~"""~""""""~ elude wknds, Exper pre· . . . 551·1885 Kitty. Mliture. 639-6123 . ELECTRONIC lSw"" shift) . f'd EOE 543.7787 comm1ss1on .spht. ca 11l ----~----1 Bookktltper R·ec•pt. _, r~·=· :·:::::---1;;C;ll;H~L;•~n;;d;;;ry·;61;3;·1;;'°;1;· ~1 Warehoust Penon AttYouTooYoung Front olc of busy ASSEMILH · Musi have exper 1·n ' •--•1'rl1'ne1? 1· f An ononlng is available · .....,.-"' Chiropractor . Im med. J\ in. 0 6 mL~'R· •Kxpcr. for a Keypunch Operator P~lcal Theropist plumbing m •le r ials. Large concern has open· nno:ition. l-lrs 9·1 & 3-. 6. ,., For convalescent hosp. RN 536-1452 ingsJor.lO gals&J{uys,18 Or. Gar y L . Couture, EMGIMEERIMGCO. with 1·2 yefars previ~u~ Send resum e to £... l-'----------1 1023 yrs. 'Must be single fl 0 Su't h S N 8 experience or our swing Class•'f•'ed ad no. 561. c /o UM:filtCY WHO WANTS TO WORK? 2043 Wcstcli r, ie 866W.16l t. · · bin 5PMl230AM In ' M 30AM ORVEACAB & free to travel Entire l07,NBG4 5.5300. 642.9205 s • · : · · DailyPilot,PO Boxl560, P /t1me, 11 -7: . I ! ' U .S . al a ra n dom ----'-------! foreJt experience pre· CostaMesa,Ca92621!-Xlnt worki ng conds. CHOOSE your hours, itinerary. Guarantee re· Boys and Girls, ages 12 to &np1oymentOffered ferred, but not required. '-==========I E .O . E . Cont a ct D . work for yoursell. be tu.rn. 2 Week expense 14. I-Un job. If you like Small hte maouf. needs 1~ Roache, R .N. Costa your own boss. Men or p;t.id training program. J:o-carting. piiza and pin · reliable r /time employe Call Dana Habi1er R-EAL ~TATE SALES M es a M e m o r i a 1 Women. Can be slightly Above average earnings. balls, and can work a few for . gen 'I s hop •work. 759·4873 ATfENTION H05pilal, 642-2734. handicapped. Neal· transp ortation hours after school and on 979.Z290weckdys, Vern. LICENSED, Clean Appearance . funUshed. F<ir interview Saturdays then call ~tr. GREAT UNLICENSED. Vets., retired. Age 25 to Call 836-8887. Betwn \\'otre.645-2873 EXECUT IVE SEC· GETTHERED 70. Supplement your in. 10am&5"pm -. . RETAR Y Xlnt op· WESTERN CARPET RN'S come. Drive a cab 6 hrs ..::==="'------1Compan1on fo r lady 1n portunit y to hi ghly TREATMENT! or more a day. Appl)' in ART GALLERY SALES, "'h\chr. Lite hskp. Pvt skilledindividualtowork SAVINGS We train you to sell (F.1-ThMt person, Yellow cab Co., Ptt: Knowled ge in Con· rm wrrv. Sm. salary. W1administrative VP in 450NewPortCenterDr. homeswilhanaccelerat· Med Surg. 11·7:30 shin. 11251 Slater Ave, Foun- tenlporary Art. 673-0462. !'.!rs. Snyder 548·8174 Corporate of fi ces of NewPort Beach ed course that starts im· Ex per. 8.c u te ca re ta.in Valley, _:::::>:;:;;==c;..;c.cc.cc"-·l-"=:..::.::.::.::c:..::c:...cc.:..._1 ~tort.gage Banking Firm. 1 Op E 1 M /'F mediately. If you ar«! in · hospital only. Excellent l---~~-----1 Asst. C.-raMClft COOk Must be able lo handle f.qua P mp oy terested in earning big benefits . contact Mrs. Young .person. Deliver • M Tu Fri & AC'complished Conlinen· e 11 ad m i ni s tr at i v e money rrom the 'start. Jensen. 642.21:w, Costa sa~dwtches 9 : 30-12 :30 ~~~me°';,hotoC:r1iphic tol Cuisine. Dinner shfR. du r1 es . i nt erf ace LEGAL secy, gcn'I prac· get lndlvidualtred free Mes a l\l e m 0 r i a I daily. S2hr +comm. Car exper. req 'd . Pen· Wed thru Sun . Top w/public, function errec· tlce. Pref. r esident of t.raining.onthejobin one Hospital, 301 Victoria req'd.419E.17lhSt,CM N wa~es . Balboa Penin. ti v e I y w I Ii t l I e Saddleback Valley. Good ofmanytopoltices local· CM EOE nytavcr.· l 545 cwport 673·7730 Super vis ion . Rcq's skills . Salary com · ed lhruoutOrangeCoun·~~·~·~ ...... ~· ............ ~~~ 81,CM mini n1 um 5 Yrs m e n surate w /ex p . ty, call for further de·1· SCRAM '[JS ...... W•ted 7I00°HelpWonted 7100 secretarial exper. Send Sharon833·3622 tails . Ar lene , (114) ilboatManufacturer ~ •••••••••••••••••••-'•••·••••••••••••••••••••••• \utter stating qualifica· 848--8742 MASTER ANSW[D'S -.. ,, DELIVER TELEPHONE DIR EC.TORIES Men Or Women 18 or o·ver with cars, station.wagons or light trucks. Pleasant outdoor work, Your available daylight hou rs,1 Californla license plates req~red. lions loo CALl>'ORNIA LEGAL TYPIST: INST, ALLH I\ MORTGAG E SERVICE Interesting, fa!il·paced REAL ESTATE SALES Capable of inslalling any Answer -Chest- 17862 E. 17th St. Tustin. Ne wport Ctr litw ore. JM # 1 ilem on the boat. related Savor -Joyaus - Calif. 92680. IBM Ma g ll·Wlll train, 75 Twbell. RHftors to hardware,,plu_tnbing & ECSTASY t-'='-"=-'-------1 wpm, accuracy a must; •FreeTraining · minor electn.ca.i. 2 to 3 When all the kids have FOREMAH Cassette transcription. -Cadillac Program yrs ex.per. req'd. Apply, grown up1 married and MANAGERS Ca11644·6400. •Hawaii,AcapulcoTrips Islander Yachts, 1922 moved aw.,y, moat & IHSP!CTOlS •Nationwide Referrals Barranca Rd, Irvine. parents experience a lstor2ndshlfl..s . Live-In rm le board 11 unlicensed, let us as-1----------1 strange new emotion: +a•lary. We need a !llS'lyou inobt.ainingyour lt's called. ECST••v. ?ttacGregor Yacht Co..., n-t t • h ~ ... v 1amma o a~e c •rge Real Est.ate license. Call Sailboat Manufacturer l -~·;;;163"-'--I P:..lc.•.c.c•conc.tlc:a:.., C"-M"--I dour home while Mama Bill Flory, 842-6691 . MAST IUtlDIA Free rm & board, fam works. Call6'5-8J8S lmmed. openlnir for a Me1ch••M · run.+ $200 mo. Compa· *•LYM•• Real Es tale Sales . mast builder. Req'I min •••••••••••••••••••••• nlon for rrandma ln CO"I)' Needed f()r Oran1eCoun· ~!:i!fno &:~: ~oi~t ~:! l-2 ;yrs e-.per. ln Hell arc k ...... I IOtS ~~ta&~ 546-3404 or ty'a largatskilled n.un· new owner . Ntted weldlna •1 mas t ••· •• .. ••••••••••••• .. ••" >---------• lftl facttlt)'. Many fnnse Dynamic sales people lo aembly. Apply, lsla.ndtt .,..,.e; AUCnOM GIHERAL benefits, inCluded : aucmen\ current st•ff. Yachts! 1922 Bar ranca llANY rr&llS or FINE ...,,ply tor job description & training OfflC:EC:LIRll Hullh in1. tlan or Prime ·10<atlon. Usting Rd, Irvine. 1 E W E LR Y ,t. R T . 9 A.M. or 1 P.M. Daily &xperl•n••d office SZi0,000+ l2000 llelns.6 boolll, •Int comml>sion. iS•ntRlftor ~:'t.~ii ~~og~. ~nn'3 Thznc1acr.·:'~~·6th •lerk 1ood l y pl•t Paid l'!'dlidays.boUp "} ''Colltoday.496·12118. Exper"d. Pll•m•. T he PHONE FOR INfO ... •• • .. ' & ~' 10 ·k itd4in ' wU pa.i vae., nus ~ ' · Bo t Pl •••u•• · -·• --j•· "1 h. Xb I -.S ot ....... nee. Appl; Rell.&lalO' Grad'J"le lo a ace.-~. BROCHURE. 41'5-2200 Blt1W.La,....,,,_.,A •akt machoe by lOuc lnt ~ttt1wn tam• l pm. iopcommi.aion1chedult ·-···-• 1141 0 • C b J • Q17 W C ~ ... .... .... '?<¥.I" • wnrkln1 ...,. llDJ•le C<tnv ff .. pilal ,_ CoU Point Re•llJ'I -· S o • • n • ....... • .::.o:;.1.._~-d9.Applthelween8612 ... W.w nrAye.)!A ' Oa~a Point , oa.0208 Exper"d J eweJry Boutl· S<c:NW1•clotlblec!ml" • --.1' .,. ' pm, i>r <all Ml·:IS51, ext wllhouldtl•t quo. Apply Ciro. SOu J ori, r ou nded (Ju (0.C. i'alrgroundl~ter from Zll 1oe1..-12 1' • pm, 1 IP TOU · c.ut Pliua. r-.1mm1c cood.""17$. N , L.N. Cox ••W•= -I .. --• .. ·-·~r .. or ' . I -"~=-_ut~....,..----1 Co. I 'UllK W · "' -• HiYe-Jtouwllll SALISPllSOM' . I ' " .- Lean Midriff .. 9210 lOY2.t8Yi ... ' . Se watm-he1ded together in a1cllin1 "Sets! Crochet His and Her u ps. Willi ~ -~ and IOlll !J:irfs. UH knltbnt_ wont•!· J~sy -dou6f&crochet nb stripei.. P.ttenc 1008. Men's women·s S, M, L includtd. $1.00 fOJ ..... -: ""· ~SC eld(~1• tor f\rikl1u. }Nil end tilnilliriJ;-SUf tt1 ·--!'!"'"IP. J'.qaal unllYEllipi!I~" -sait..":ft..~ 1 mh• ..U.ttll<\"l'1:110 .... J?Cl-a$do -wllh "1nt bo<~ ........ ln OAK table, d ropleol, r --:--·uat qpper ufall)' I • ll weU -Call ff•'f', >chinl, Cl')'lt.al Ii. iilver. apiral lep. st-: ~ ' • ~~~~~~!;~=·~~~;:~~.!!i:ii~MZ~·f!!::'.:.:..:~·u:;to411L~~~=T•:::;::;:;~!~~IJ:173"334~~:-~:;,...;..,;,.;;-~~bul~llt.~~(11~4~)tll~~~~.d~~::~~~~~!r~I:!~~~~~~ ·-• • ·.. ' . f • AKC i -vol\. old, 00\ LAii B(J.'7 1 .... bacl ~ Cock• buff• hou 6JO.< l\lini.1 . .. ~ sho1 ~ Irish pul.'i 558-' --=.i Alas! puP, ...., - Deel old, Lo ' ~ .. ~ ... , "S1 ten- ~, 6¥ savl ••• 1.1 645 Alf• 2 y tra Fr• ad .1<1 So -, Ma "" w, "" •• 1 AIH ti• till Pi ·~ 46' pt 0> 1. l -.. -.. . . -. . • DAIL¥PILOT 81" ••-•••••••••~tt\i••• •••••••••u" ,._.,.. i& 5r'Sllt__....,..... S.. ltll IOU Mitctl•• D4111 Atd.r No 8mbe1 1 tl75 P I Kl -•••••• eeeM•--•.tteeeeeeetteU ·-···•-•••••••• eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee W-... • • · • r eni "' lt Houte t\tU of r · · -.__. -. .--I Malet.. UaMUeva: heclloem Ht u-:'wt, I U 'C AUCl'IOM MOVING Swer7lblo ll~l Slutfiee Womaa't ••••••••••••••••••••••• A OI I lttl •..... Riz M dlspoart.1on1 & Ht. formal ·~1 a 1tAlfYnD110Pt'iNE ..-~ aa-Yelvet lov-1~ aJ!d blk•1 new Sear't $$CASH S$f0a . ....................... IM..Shleo 8"1. Mii . ~ f..p~,uJ.eo11ta.f15U.or 25•• color TV · UTA.TB J&W&LRY, ..._t. •· Wood desk Blee lawnmower, pfni· GooduuctfurD/relrip TllOllM -·••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• tt boull:ll. t.otdller. stereoAmiR.Ar .. 111 AllT OaJ&CTI; AN· <deeoratOr pe), S75 : pona table Ii wooden Frzrs/stoves.5'6-0T& Sl..ECl'RICORGAN f'or an exceptional buy, t95S Reballt ti HP , ffior$$1,41ll . ~g PU&M, Glw 6. Clu'ome tables abuUen.MS-1254. JKQ~ •at5 oo M~ Brand Stereo £\'lnntdeSIDO,lnbacll:vl J.J ~~-........ ro.': •• ~c:Tu.'=: (l),'4$;oklJl"'!Ilk~ w-·-2' Mod•i ol ruRNITIJRESPtCIAI.& DltR ·-Sloe· ~-tt.CAlllllU.e "tNowpcwtRd.N.8 . , I040 , ·~ 115-m -1 TV, (It worlc1·1, $20 , Uilln&abiP'W/&IUIC H ~SHOP Vk;...Plaao. Sf.SO._pr best t'ft.1231. i)l.Q239 ••••••••••••• ~ :i62-15M Brownish. Yel•et lo•· 714.$73-1'54 TWEHAN!>"lMM'mCNOAT an ... ""62$1 -21 .. RCA TV. Block/whit• J-·---·---HP ..._.. .. T ii1'9'1 '">IW~c--JAnllq .. clocks. K .._.......i.,...,,, ..... --recliner. •wi•el • ,,eno s Tumo -~·· ~ --t -· ., '"'CKi:S..--CCi •• 1:;.. ..... o... e•rpet. lNfil hl•otl ~~. ~ ~-..,t 1 BlUn •to•e, noer used, 9111'tUS ACAU. Vw1 1 Mic•I••• IOfJ Wllnut conaole model. cont.roll. very lew houl"I c ·" Clllll•~bO .t :P~-"::""~~ 11.a.-..n: -. -171 &n-T)Rl ;~I _lcounttttopstove.nu -... We\.\.9.1.tT..oit\.oul ••••••••••••••••••••••• Xlntcond$3.S915t-Ol22 UH:. Sacrlflee eoo./otr. P Iii.· ~lh ·fsu, G. ' • ..,_,_ -. ~li-,..br ,,,... -oa~ = _l>t~ !t,Zaf,-porlable utl "-mERR-YWOOll-...... ao '..1-564H$U- 51!-'tMha•r, ll..:Sull•~ COucb ..... .Ille. c.ba.tr 1eb, t1S ••;_ -"' ~~~.~"' ·cDanM_,woru=.,.rc. con.-ole Ailmf ral HAIPOC......&1Mo1 m1at.schnauie~ PolN. new, x•t. quaUtn ..aM 'nian·S.t.----t -table ip.s dl-ll'• AM/.F-N i 61 xmt """'~ Pete,, We1tie1. 190 trm. Mo · gta25G , 1:001.mtoS:OOpm chlra, •• miae Items. Jifember1hjp Trehe--..._ C'QDd s:ioo 'ft, ~1 f\ ll~d ·!tt•de at•lnlea1 "' mlaell PPP• St-1~ J~ attum•lated for M).J.SllOC 1•1 Blan , Coa•l Cou.nlr)' Clu.b._ cal tpm • · • 8 -ilffl:::JA casew~u-a ao:t· 111 mml bieecb. Z52$ W • .J7t.b-_ _ . • • ,._-aill ~ ---IOll atone"'t.11--Zir. cabinet. · '!'K>• harpoons, etc. Fires .~- at F-1rvlew. SA. OJ>e:r:' ~!'_Siar,-mld:t 5'\lfred , tlll:e ... ': FAlliLY r -riots BilbOa Ba · Cl b-M . •••••••••••••••••••••i'e chalr,•t-drawers.XJll& W'BIWZeoilb-TV porta. li_U rifle. P•rfet'l fot ~==.! e.veLI31:_~. • ' 9\l'll60l J~v, new .c:ond : IOQd,ies. 3eee'?SuburblC: berih i p)' r o ~ i a~':: Gls50NSG · -cond.1151 ~·7.SC . ble control It .sP.ater. ~8'£t:n~;!ff AKCreg, ~Sbefhe(d ~·~: Oaere•ularal trunk'1S~:~!nlotbooks L~:-H-;-8 . South-of--Sacrlf.ice..._n,ooo' di*· .Jlr:: ' ., ... lot4 ~l =~~chis ata;;~· ne.w 130 lb line a. un · ~.,$50•/PWfS ~~ bed. Will s-y Sl30. elecJ he:aier. titit:k p.ck; Adami, off BtookhwwL) ~l .. t1~ .... ~., . . , ~ • er§pm ••••••··~•••••••••••• 545-IM3 pen. · limlled ctaA rod-C>tJM:r.'-;:;;;--<J- 11141• &t0-'137laf\ertPM eddhts mads., nc:Onts, Pt-l.Sat.ltSUn. · 'iRAPERY FA'BRIC J f,rman amp. top 100 rfboard 6'9" $50. Also. la~ce Penn rffla It~ .M voibhfre Felnate $mos. For,mat' Thomasvllt cbell otdrawen, new w. JQUE i ·c·e: l SALE Stock redut:tion walls RMS w /reverb 6 wetsull, •• small. Call ~~auto turotabl41:, hM 11dc . ne1w ldM 18r!1•• okl i very s maJI,' 2 lbs, Mahoe. ~i.aiu& set. ~ molr, pirture&, re ri ra ori SO.?K olf, Labor $3.50 fuzz tone. $180. Call 5'$7·7121.. -.. -.:Nl 6 recv. Pioneer ar wa re at: . 'ge , '1 •··o·•v-, -.e•r7 ITTQl.old, like new ... 7 record cabal, bowlin1 furniture, supe-: ju~k . Per w t d l h K E N $48·1111 days · 11 b Id Pr. 100 spk rs. $SOC>. Xlnt pums-. stalnleu •teer· u. 11"1~-" new. tMo or~~. b•ll, ... eof tble, -,f;B, Sat 6 S.n. 49*. ltt.I. BUTCHER DRAPERY . 1 uy your o tand.146·7:549 Ing wheels, etc, et('~ · ·'-· 'KC d A'·-b ~--1-.. ·, •• -,.,.... °"°'adel Mar. 671·3121 1•10 "A" E "di a • Hammond Piper in..-. an, Wlnche•ter rlfle1 or 64S-2200 , UUJ pUP,S , . .., , whelpe ..,., utcbef bloctr t...,,le ,._.. _.,.... totn .,, ~ ""' neer _._ "''• hot o.o. .. _. .. 19" Colo Ph.l T v 1~--------8(,17 (7!i. Sholl, wormed, $50.~ r---:r--many lift fte.na.. plants, • • IO•O Santa Ana $4i·20BO • n1ythm $450. Xlnl coad. ' IUJ\11( .. ~ $ ~ , r 1 c:e · . •> beeut. blat:kt. Champ tble saw $1$, antq. batb • · Me}' be seeo at 843 'Go•· . 8oota Kasitnae:r .h. !!!,•~~d1:,,,.,'200./best or. ,. b.~•round . 6'6 ·1~·. Cq&qr T.V •• M. aple Cabinet ~ m', CIMh dolls, 2 ••••-•••••••••••-•• Magnovox 14'' Blk /White emerSl. CM . 642·381S ....-._. ~·· loah. ,ower 9040 1A <>A,.'":J:... •<IV $110, Beige dr\>s /.ofr matc:bed ttramlc 1wa1 HORSES FOR SAL~ TV. Excellent picture. lO'h flow m. RaicbletMI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ , 646-3347affr5PM . l11J111 , '425 Arroyo Chico P into Chestnut/W~le , $35. Call898·1260 Ya maha Piccolo Sl5· S42·9at7 , ~d~!~':f lill; 18' Wooden Deep "V" r • - Cocker Spaniel, 2 yr old Dr,,, Lacun.a BeJtc:b . 'IQblano, 8 yrs. Geld.1ng, like new$120 ,JEHMll4CtS ••••.-••••••••••••••••• twtn30HP E'1lnrudem> bUfffemale,regi.stered& Btand NeW Pale Blue• .efi.1122. ' 14 .5 hands, Gentle. HOOlESURFBOARD 545·4972 COMPOU-IOW • ~ •.OIO in back or <MS.Newport :-. hou•ebroJceD. · (714) White Couch 6 Cbr. $375 • MORGAN·9UARTER , 6i" GoodCondillon . ,...eMr• 1 lt.d NB 6310239 ·• ~ forboth:Q.1165. Qu'\tlity·items !18!2 perfe:cl cbild1 horse, Phone:494-8188 -----F -la. .-'Brandnew.$100.Twoun· ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ·' -------, KaneofJe,H,8 .NrF.dilon •· _ _ . · ~1'MM•• • derwater spear 1uns. BOY s'COUTS NEED 20'CablnCruiser, r.1iniature, Schnauzer, n -ti 1 .. ke1 NMi~•CoucG b •vLol ve Hi&h. 962·5888 TthalOllOQGHBR ED. 16.5 ~~ ~ ~hi . ch11alt' for lcpll,...+ 1015 pc o w1e r1 ed d b'l'V • ~ 2 liiBO~TS. Tax Ad v11n-Sl,000. glstered 7 mo old male, · s · reen e vet . . .wls English. Wu tern, -..e .,.... pnce ta e\len-••••••••••••••••••••••• a r r g e . • .-Y .... Tiil 546-t990 --Sfs.m s:-shoW prospect. (714) Tuxedo Style. SHO Eves. Super3 Fam11YS•(e: Cnb t5 1yr1. Gelding, $295. tng:s. 962·2984 Exc svl chrs $15 /35, scy powerful 6 •cc•rale.i..:=::1===-=::..--il----=~~::_ __ _ 6iMOZS 148·8887 &:mat~.2carteats,JJt4r497"2780Jn5PM. El'.-.., ,_ hi b c hr.s-S&/up~ s~y dk1 , 645·2200 ' · Dort ishln&boat$1800or 36'GRAN08AN.KS · ~by eqWJL toys, hlehld ~.nc mo.,. er, w · ar· Machine cvrs. ffiefee-867 beat orfer. 2 lockers, Loaded and clean 1 Irish Setler Pure! .B""'red ional, SlSO, &of•, $50. 1lema, books, larger-.... 1065 row, maple c.bn: .• lBihlt;t, W. 19th, CM. 645·7411. Sc•,.... $160. dtopth finder67S·9631 (71•) 645-1~ ~~ pups $SO while they last tabletop'l'adlal saw uaed ladtei clothes furn 6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rugs ,962~ 8C7·2'1i' v ssg.7254 642·5440 twice. $200, dinette set, misc. Fri.IS.at'. H, 2so& For Sak 9 by 12 brown NCR cuh register. Model '67 3S'S" Brlgateen Sport 9' NEWPOATER. Dinal!iy ---------~-1 S.Q, 2 glass lOP tables, C~rob (£8lufllNB O\lal r'ug 112 3138 '100 Red Fox fkull le1•1Kth 24 . Xlnt cond. $450. Gradel lkownlnC over Ii Fisher. Auto pilot, elec w/6hp Johnson a, C0\1-.i. Ala:skair.Ptfalamules . A.KC ~· 96Q.2952af\1. -: B 1 r b a d'o' s p I c M ur coat. ma e o er• 96fl.4058. under. lmp • Mod. Xlnl trim tabs, decks nnder, er-10 mos old. $171. -;,; pups, sho\i pure Tigara , • Enormous collection of S46-6360 • 49'2·6067 arter~ PM . cond. 673·2193. sly brld3e, complete 675-4241 . ~9494 h sofa.bed, 2 lbll articles & objects Sat " Starting• new business? , galley . Kobler 2 .5 . • " -'------~-~-1 comrbrtable, best offer'. 10.11'1 lt'lO Port in·.-,,~ 1070 Waler softener, .'Bnmer,• Professional logo de· store, Ru._,_,, •enerator, range200 ml., 32'Tollycron, twin 220HP . ., ') DOBERMAN AKC M ' II ••• er ...; D-1. • J • fully automatic xlnl _, ha lh r ... ·-· • SI M • • us se .QV,;·5248 .f • rop-..-.. t,t: mt from••••••••••••••••••••••• cond ff · a.gner s eanswer or v"P• cruiae 20mph. Xlnl ps6. 9D0matichemd ... 1 'Ferhale~ears cropped SMI Joaquift Hiit. Rd. 4' ~... · SI4o1o er. 49l-674'1 signs, letterheads , bus ••-••••••••••••••••••• cond:, survey on request. caJley auto pilot.. &I-~"' ---'-$200_._ea._1_1&1_0-_5396---'---"'-l~f~ure.Sola,Ch'air MacArthur inter. WANT~ Navajo rug, large patio cardl,ete.83'1·2881 . 22'·Shuf0eboard, must be 124,500. 633·9340 or overwood.hull.l~hn• y rmatc ng tables, $175. 644-:i638. , TOP CASH DOLLAR plants, >'rlgidaire ref rig, moved, m•k•~ offer. 831'·~13. engines. Tape deck, Nil ~laltese AKC M & F, & Huge beanbig, 130. d ' VHF dl lo;I 'I'int".8v.·ksold. 549:.CJS9 BARGAINS GALORE! rt~fL:V? ~~ic~~ misc. 494"6072 Plaos &: °"Jons 1090 9'79·l26S ; S4S-3l99. loeh. M•ta11•ce r.'t~:~~tcr, $9.9~~ 8'; "I 67S-438't lide bed 2521 Orange Ave. C . .M. ART OBJECTS GOLD CAI WASH ••••••••••••••••••••••• Swaps 1096 Sen-fee 9020 owner. Call Jerry Cole 1.i Dachshund Minia. l Yr Sing:r-seWi~: ::b.::'. . SATUflDAY SILVER SERVICE'. Expk>rerPosl226ll.8 .76 FIELD'S 'Y!arehouse ••·~·••••••••••••••'!••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• days. 714·752-7521. Eves, old, blk & brn, AKCreg. 847 ·4451J ONLY FINE FURN _& AN · Gas Station, Magnolia & Sale. ·400 pianos Ir or· Anhque bottle collection BOATENGlNEREPAJR l.: ...... :;:_c:.:18$=·------ IA hlld 1100 f-'-C.,-=-----~GROUPG TlQUES,.64S-2200 -• G a r r I e I d II . 8 . garus, new/used. Spin~. for your work on my car, Starter gen.-all.-trans 67~ c · ren. · Uques, carved upright -arage Sale. Sat. NOVEMBER 8 10.S PM Grands, Players. Goang or :shotgun. 61'5·6266 repair. Jo'ormerly Marina SHARP CLASSIC! .:.;+''--'------I P.iano -& stool lge oak 9•5 Nov. :t 10~ prices. 1010 Proceeds for Thanksglv-out for business. Rent ._ Recio Del Rey. Buck 493-9178 25' Chris Overnighter ,• iCebOx.,64o..aoi 17742-44 0 Tree, Irv. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ing' Dinner for needy w/opt to buy. Kawai, • 'tt' • Chrys pwr, bait, sips 2 .· . Garage Sale Sal only 10 W -famiUes Sl~i11wa1 Bald..W.lD.t _ Pl,ShNo IOfl $2.~. 646-9000 FrtttoYot1 O\llllg to s.maller hom~ A'1!·4PM, mesh pla.ypen ANTED Chlell:erin1, Yamah'a, •••••••ii'™•'•·•'•-••••••lotlh;;Mmrfaa . _ , r •••••••••••••••••••••••All ;x:ln! .. 6 Dresser 4t ~ $11; infant seal 14. other 'I:OP CASH DOLLAR Nylon off.wht t:arpet, 125 KlmbaJI. Wrltzr:. Color T.V. 21'' 195. aood Ec,11,....t '9030 J=.u~~~:'~ff ,,,.. ''STRIPES" Teenage kit· match rutestnds, youth baby it.ems a, clolhes 2St p A tD FOR yo o R y(ls, 15xl2 crm, $1 .SO yd, (7l()tU ·~770. ·12072 pie. &cab. call anr. 7;30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TwinVolvos bait~nt· •• ten needs to find a home. bed, ~old chair, round to$.1, En1lishivy, sor per JEWELRY, WATCHE$. wtpad 873-8914 Brootl:hunt. GO . eveslQ.1523 Mercury O.B. motor 75HP f$l250 ' 64&.eocio 111 Very son. very loving. teak'dm. table w/2 Jvs~& gal, misc household. 258 ART OBJECTS, GOLD &..&.--..,, 9100 ·•~ ~-tlOO Racing model good'~.--·--~--~ Male. Call aft 6PM . 4chrs.teakport.b~r.,2 Ceci1Pl.C.M.{hr22Dd& SILVEl,l SERVICE .~"'ew --.nww ...... New 9800 cond.S2SOlakes.492·172'7 AlltM.New tlOO .. 646-l4B4 teak barstls, 2 child s S8ntaAnaf.Ve.) FINE F URN Ii AN· .... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••ti•••••••••••••••••• r , dressers, 3x6' coffee tbl, -TIQUES. 64~-2200 ' Save Me! 3 loWk okl kit· 4 lamps, orig. oil i)liiint::o Hfcycles,din.nn. set Golf · tens. l ·w·hl, l ·orange, i.ng., H e xago'n tb-1 Clubs, clothes, & Cniac. Kna ~z. Bed. N'ew, com- 1-bl·k l whl. af.t . 6, ,W'llftor-age , Custom 10.4 ·Fri &'SaL 1924 Port plele, s till pkgd. Xtra 64$-82921 Dellh'ar woven' shades, Bristol, Harbor View firm $190 (worth S.25). , ' eusl drps, misc detor~ Homes. Qn5&$170. usually home, AfrecUonau! ti1k male ca ilerJlS.19501 Sierra-Porto, incl del. 835-2263. • 2 yrs, a1lered, shots box Irvine: <Tu.rtle: Roctrt Clothes, Van seats, tlect. Lrained 644·0139 m.o.sm. df.yer, refrig., and misc. PUILIC AUCTION items..--2525·Fair-way.--CM--MAN·Y-IT~Ms·o·F..,.INE Free6wkold P~D_pED Bar, 4 stools, 642-9522 " ESTAT£ JEWELRY, puppies.·. ·t oo.tra i l , padde~ ART OBJECTS , AN · 545·2254 ~t, back is w~te YanlSale.SaturdayonJy. TIQUES, FINE FURN .• _ . _ (oruu~a w/locking dOor 3.fl Alva C.M. 646-4924. &n:. PJlONE FOR IN· Iler ~ut .dlyg FH'!slcyd. very, fdr liquor. Utke. n:ew:-OfrSantaAoa. FO. & BROCH-URE. r,1en y. oun c~n tUZ.535Sor646-9S59 , 645-2200 keepr833-0191 901 W·. Balboa on1------~-- Call ~ Kittens.·M & F ; a::!ts talile, 4 chairs~ .2 1 ~insula. ~lurday on· Cancelled Contract. 2000 . Blk /wbt, all white, Sen . Xlnt q>nd. ~· ~· 9 to S. Hi~a-bed, as-yds earpet'ing, below ~l2' 548-8642. . • _ IP r t e d e b r a ! a 11 cost. 1 install ~7·8729 · household'furn A gOods. 1---'----''-'--- t.loving lo apt _ F /Pi m l r~und yellow-& · 1 · -Uke new top or the line . Australian Shep h ts white Dinette set. Xlnt Newport Crest, 200 In-Kenmore electric dryer; gd disposili 6lS·01A6 4 o cond. $75. 642-8495": th~id,., 10-~M Sal. Only. ,_$1_5_. C~•-l_l 55_1-48-'-97---on . Antique: solid mahogany 1 USCOIMS Russian Shepherd/Huskie reuer, bedrm chair-, table 5'muod w/pede'Slal puppi,es. 6 Wks. Nd good 1'Cllbw couch., 2 maple on wlils. w/lea\les At.so a home yard 548_0074 .__ tbls, lamps, ~tshwshr. 2 ifewolhergoodies. M06tl)' silver dollars&. 2.:io • · ""' black &. white T.V.'s, . ·-some e:old. valuable col· · · 631-2852. Hlndmade broomstick lection. 9'79·1268. Free kittens, active & ATERBED k ' horses . Wonderfutl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;; adorable,6weeksold,lil-~ff me 'de~~=I s~ Qhristmas gifts for~ MOVINCiSALI ler.traiotxl.t.9'·31~ h '1 3 • pev :: . .11 .a __ t:blldrCn. Women"s · e-a e·r. )'·f ';-VJ'vo resses.Sizes 12.1r,s . ~ol l"<Tor.Ptpe-Orga-o· Sm. ·Poodle mix 12 wlts, Speakers on hdbrd. $200. Johns, Mr. Dinos, etc. Console (ideal for large Maleblk,SMART!" 642-1413/548-8437 ~ants, suits. Sat & Sun desk )$125, Spanish Lov· 646-6434 1 ' 9am 2pm 323 Apole eseat $75 , matching S. 0 L I D M A P L E _. __ • • na, oal lsl Lamp Tables $25, Old r.1alamute & Shepherd 11 TRESTLE DINING TBL . . , IBM Typewriter $25 , mo. free to &:d home, gd 39" x 70" W/4 L~VES, Le Rfrg /Frzr boqkcase Work benches SlO &. $15. w/kids548-7l~l EXTENDS TO 108" 6 gift items&. ~ucb more'. Several hundred clean L A D D E R B A C K See dime-a-line. 238 E. 'fhlte Pine Organ Pipes Cockapoo, male, lS mos. CHAIRS, 67J.31SO · Wilson. CM Fri/Sal. (aver S1 ea). Estey R~ old. ,Has shots. Complete -Or w/dOghouse.548-5960. 1055 Aolq. Oak Man•-1, bul'-r gan $310, Conn A.G.O. G · Sale ... ""' Church Organ $1250 . '"'91 chum +garage full of p t bl p · o ••:•••••••••••••••••••• junk incl'g kitchen sink. Sl~~~ e · ipe r gan f'our1Mture 8050 ~couch• and loveseal Sat O!'IY · 540 San NEWPORT ORGANS •••••••-•••••••••••••••• $300. Antique desk, Bemadino, NB. Nr lSlh 846PruduclionPlace All· must go this week! an· hospital bed. ·electronic I ~&~San~~··~·~AD~•~-;;-!';;--;:;: 1~·~-~-~1530;;;~-~·~lo~S;;;w~k;d~ys~ liques, _ rurn. garage cqwp~t, plants. manY.IEJ e c . ·BI t Jin s tove, stuff., motQrcycle:s, etc. misc. items. 2420 Orange household furn, &: mis~. $1 000 Tourmaline Mink ~ase call foT appt. Ave. Until sold items. 260.falmer, Costa 1ioie. $450. 83().5614 after 728$ • GARAGE SALE 1 • Sit Mesa. 6pm. - 46'' round 'oak center Nov. St~ 9 AM · 4 PM loll 4 !yamilies'": Quality rum, <a> AquarilJms includes pedestal table 1225., of gooid1es · Cheap 9271 mat'b1e tops, Rock Maple fish & all eqwj, $lOO/ofr. Dresser$50.S57-8179 CreppDr.H.B.962·2.595 bedroom s et, desk, forbolfl67S·1311 ·--"-· · 9-560T •-· fSAA lamps, glassware, 'twin . .._... nK-· -bed. 2583Santa Ana Ave.. Firewood Org, Euc. $76 .... c . '\'Vo ..... ,_ .. $899 , " ' W.S.-!!w ......... ••i.lor: l~AJ •r / · '61CHIYT ·• ·s~AM-·· 's 1795 . fe .. •1110-tlc. 11••1.,. •I• ~~qan.( C.M. SAT . .SUN. · tord, del. Oak. Coast Flre·wood Supply, Misc. Motorcycle parts & 581·1122. l)luch more . 1547Al-~~-----~-I Qr an g e Ave , CM aughahyde hide·a ·bed, ~ 631"°'84. good cond $60. Girls bike 1-"'-='-------l 10 mo1 new $ZO 493-8255 ~aple Dresser, \able & chain. Twin set & comer Moving: Couch, Hrdwd. table. Small appliances frame $75, Xlnt misc. le mor-e. Sat .. & Sun. 12-S fum. le appl. 751-8885' 1 ~ pm.Zl32TuslinAve.NB .o1.,_._,_ __ ed M I ff • , l1lRl'a5 a p e co ee 't ONLY.J Mesa Verde. table (4X2) flO, Redwood Antiques, furn., much pimic table w/2. benobes misc. 3063 Club House $15. 2 distresSed Maple 96rcle.C.M. end tables·, 6' Cher- ryw6od stereo console lique, Ice Box, Cup· $100 Call all 6 botird, bed, lamps: childs ' · er pm, •---" ..._,..,, pfa)'•~ w/Shake root.1--~------' couch, .. sofa bed, dining I •CAIPIT * room table W/4 chrs. Z78 ,.w·· ..... ousE·• P.amf!r,C.M.642-8233 ........, . i-i-="'o"'A'-'R-'-A-+G.::E='--1, CLOHouTS• MOVING SALE NYLON PLUSHEs 'SAT.1.SUN.9·5 ~P:!1$SQ.YARD lOOBPruidloDr.,CM ,SUJ'ERHEAVYPLUSH ngs SI .10 $100. Good $6.9$SQ. YARD ble bed • night stand Remnanil & &hort RolJi Curtis Mathis coin· •SAVE40%• . ' bo: TV , 51.....,, Recerd 0".~FptRl/SATO .. LY 'Player. Tape player, w75 acenUa, NB ....-$100. Chick my ad l---C'-ALL-'-''-642-'-'-"22"1"'0-- ili Dime·a-line for «ber I Inking Happy Face ;:"':.:11'1=·:---'---'---'-I stamp. $1.l!S A.LM,, PO S.i!Sun 9 lill 4. 'hchaaics Bx4421 lrv, ca. '271& Tool Box • IOola. Con--rt W ---"--t.r.1Clor1 tool It equip· 'beau ' •~er •~ men&. 19" Clr/Port:--TV. ater for bus, bucgy, Numerous household etc.worklS25.'73·7291 • items. q.mper'a build· Flaapole, .. 42 ' B.I . Hot log eqwpment 6 sup· ~fpped 1al\I, compl. plies• MJ~e.(,ltema. Al· rl:J&ed , For detail• lspace unlt H81. 8564 545-U:ss Hamilton Ave. He. • 1-'-"--'=------ Spe<tac:ul.r Goodl¥ lor 11"r'"~.:..'!:~al! dlnjna '"· nle. While ·~·J~a 1.wnn ll'l:\llJ• campln1 gear macb. •· La. ex4fe4 t • mlsc:Slt • S..n 11 ... 61 -•<Ill'. iijl, qE 1-B1lbOa Co•e•~ •.a. 99Q. Air eond. '*75. lll•eh ~ 'i mcneo.Mu 8USUI -- --IS. -, '78 GAS IDLllll 41mPI ••••&r NEW 1976 1210 2 DR. :.":.:<:.:=.:::·.r.:.-.-::: s33 I 4 IU'4ff ., •••• ···~·fl~ <•II "''"dO• ••loee•• •••t•• _. ...... ,,,..91 C0-.. .. 0. l"P _, .. , ""I ~-"· ""'~' --...,.•IJ10Me) , ...... ' '83!!... ..... -· --kt ..... "-"' <-.-.. -....... ¥ ... ll~ll .. 0-'•-•-.,.... " )'NCI ""••II'>\ 0.-- NEW 19761210 4 DR. '86?!... ::;.:::..."":..:~::= s3414 ---<111""1(19' ---.c-~lnP f.. .. _, , • ..,..,_t., ... .,.._. _,., ,.,.."' ....,..,., t,,H (••" ""'" ... 1 '"" a .. -·• " -oiflyl iO'll@ftOl'I"°-llOll •• 0ol•"•1 ,,.., ,,..,, " 411IPOM\ ~ 11 ~ •1111 0. ..,....- NEW 19761210 HATCHBACK , ... t 2,0 WIQOI' ..,1,, 1119 lald -·--· i.oocc •cvl. -·-"""""-'"'"· ... -o.toooer ........ --· ""' -* '"''"° ...... ... ..... It. -...... lrOftl •••l •o Oft G "'fife , .. i"Mll Ito .. ...,. l'nl-~ ....... -~ . c ............ ·~· ....... .. '111• ,. ,,..~... ••• .. ... .. ,..m.,. ""~•JI'>\ -.............,., - large Sel ection Of Fine Used Imports! $ave! '74YAMAHA , .. ~ 3.000 mile•. (8H8390) "Kissen Sweet:• sass '1Z FOID 1/1 TOM YAM v..e. stiek shift. Wheels a wide base while letter, portt'toles, Mter ptlg. (45791N). ""Oeln & lnnpensMt." 52870 '74 DATSUH PICl:U!"y; 4 llPHd. rlldlo. heater. wsw tires, eoron.to mirror.. s1eu bumpef', btlghl red. (57380YJ. ··10.soo ....,. .. SAVE ·. '7J OATSUH l'ICll .... 4 speed, radio. heater. wheet coYers . vinyl interior, ttep bumper. (39521U).~'Needs work 8 '.•74DATSUH 71e Z H . M. TOP 72'/1 DATSUN l'ICll .... 4 *Pffd. AM/FM radoo. heater. \ltr'l)'t Interior. mags. bool. custom ineef. I e•leriof. camp shell. wide b••e white letter. (8902BS). "Fmy.· $AVE '67 IUICK HA.teiPOIT Cft. 4 apeed, air c:ond., radio. healer. Auto. frlnt., factory Air power rNgS. pin stripe body rroldinga. lteerif?v, r9dlo. heatflf ( 108700) (JeOJCP). 8 10,1159 mlles.8 "Net Transportation VehlCle · 4 '71 TOYOTA l'ICllW 4 SIPHd. air oond.. rdo. hell•. "lnyl interior, mirrOfl, t-t .D. bumper I spring•, Pin •tripe l99895VJ. •·test Ori"• Thi• Beli.ltv:" 52083 • '1JFOaOPtMTO ~WA.otol ""1lo. lrlftl., rlldio. healet, vinyl interior. radial tires, custom ~ I eJtt. (91BGMJ). "Siwe o.ac-.- '74 DATSUM 61tWAeotl 4 speed. air cond., AM/FM 8 Trk. stereo tape. heater. wsw hnted glass. wheel covers. vinyt interior. lug. rack. (8~); "A Bio Monev s .... er.·· 5 3661 '1J DATSUH IZHCOUPI 4 SPHd. r9dio, heater. MW lires, llnted glass, wheel COYerS. vinyl 1ntenor. (211JKT I NI09 + Low """"· '71 J40J: 4 speed, air cond •• AM/FM f9dio. heater .... 1nyl lnttriOf", meo•. (909BZOI. -areet Buy.· • •• •• •H -.. .. . • , .. , .. '. .. , . • .. " . • • ' ~ . . \ • • '''°' ;a OIJLYPtLOT Frld'Y. NOYem'* 1. 1975 llh. ,oww to•o!IHh, Soil . ·to-60 tMt.. Storap to ••:r;:1 -""9110 ........ ., ..................... . Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Y.Widet · fSJ "13 Datsun plclc' up. rn•C Alltol. l•porW Autot, IMported lloah, Pow.,-9040 'Skip Jack, 'upe:r clean. ll' Sall &at w /trailer .• IOAT STOIA.•I IJkeaow. 'TOHODda. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Wbee.1.5. radio. $19'15. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cully equip d., radio, $2SO.~ ut 388 W. Ba)' $1.perft.NewportBeach. raoo. • OUne Bu-cs-,-; Mu•k1n, uartslron,496·9l91S .., . GI 0 11 1, Newport. $.5,500.139""6. Coela Mesa. Fortnrocall CalJTom ('7l4)645.om. MS-2313. 19'1cc. Br•Dd new l Ueal p t par1• VW HUNTERS COMMONWEAL TH MOTORS, LTD . VOUCSWAGEN $Irving Orange County fince' 1943.-AJways MYe • good selectlon ot new & uaed VW't and other 1ine cars -ALL at YflrY reuonable prices. an reconditioned. See us TODAY! 2114 f . ht STREET-SANTA ANA ll35-6531 14 .i.sstron w /4 Pri.pty. M8·2'020· • ol(et over $415. «M· ANTED : " kJ Mercury 0 /8 ~II c\ec. Hualry '71 400ce. evea wint1 pickup true· Xlnt. 67S·7578 l.\ DO 14 . x lnt cond. desperate. Must sell th.ls T1 a tpDttotiolii Completely rebulll. New Mllll be mech. good. Not Xtras: incld Genoa_JJb, wk . J8 ' Sol Cat t11mar11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• tank, tires, rims, en11 4 W1Met °""'" tSS.O over $61JO. 551-6051 1972 Sea Ra Y Cab 1 n ltudder Covtir, Mast Cov· Incl new trlr & many, Ca_irt. Sale 1ta1 l$ mfn. runnlna time ••••••••••••••••••••••• -'3 Cruiser .24 '245JIP,OMC er, Hi ki ng Strap• 4 many extras. $1700. Of a• ttZO on it. Al•o 1a1 can. * 'QCHEVY PJCbKaf: 4 xlntcondi..moored in slip. 1·railcr . Ask.lo& SZlQO. l»tolr...i'JS-'J29Z. ••••e.•••-•,_._.._., ••• Uli.!. .racks, ~lznfl. ~c. _g__ _ ~· radio. tlel ·~~ $1,2'0 (714) 962-6849 . ~'1 -'100 • MINI · C -$C7S.615-33311 • '''' c·• S rack. Rant-· -, LIDO lj Great Christrnu • ampen · · :PR. 41 CP9'1. (•'C07UJ. S1!19. 18 South Coast Bay Boat. loq+s, Soll '060 gift . Xlnt cond, loaded, ~hells St1t.$0·up. M~· '72 Trtu. 650C.c. Od cooa. WHY HOT L!ASE1 TOW?fE &:COUNTRY Xlnt cond... w Jall new •••••••••••••••••••••• Incl trlr., Asking A,075. Jorway, 858 W l8Ur. C~-Saddlebap, fr1 .• f750. s~=-~ ~ 64f;444'l Dir. covers. $?500. 640·0224 . Catalina 21• Sloop, tall day11 558-1500 Ext. 41 or &&2-M7t 645·1718. ~.,., .. ' .'llnllil'• rig ~!:17'1 . "Maricotd ". 833-lrl04eve,. .,~0r aale, '13 Cab·ovr ,73 Yamaha 380 MX 36i:;~~Lu':O!:" 69D ...... PU ~ Want to rent clean power Gold hull & non 1kicbur · ~mpr, 8' bed, alps 4, ice-· · · IC .. r Sllel i.~~~~~.u~.~~::c;,~;;n5~j ~t~e~,icdi:c~:,ebJ~~1°F: looh. Slipt 907"0 ~~~c.m!Lr '::~:~~!; Pi,~'ner!e~~~n'd .B~~~ DKJ!~S ExcCIIeC::i~amon In# weeke nd cr uises lo llDF. lW\n Rilt:!hie com· DOC"b $100 499-4131 /875'-528' -646-MOZ· COPEt""•-IJDtS ~&:out . --· ifavesomethingyou wantThe fastest draw iri the Cat alina . Am Exper pussescahbrated8·19·75. ••••••••••••~•••••••••• · · "'12 Maico 400. W/Xtras. A" SJ488 to sell ? Classified ads do W£>st. . .a Daily Pilot skipper & respect boallt. SJ!lnet Slim log & knot· BOAT SLIPS Want lo Rent Camper Call 5"8-6674 $.525 JEEP CITY . •. I •• 11 642 ·~s Cl r 1 Ad 642 ·-a C<all S.15·51 19 or 640-4128 n\Cter. Cull 714-493·3900 Some live·aboards !Ton by 15th Nov . Cheap · · . ~i ~· -'""·e:'.'.::. =:::·~~·'.:.·----1~::'."'."~='~'~':•::<~~:::·::~:::'·"--l -"==:.:.ccc_"--'-"'-"""'--I ror Curther inrormation. &U-8616 Ext 418J as possible. 894·7194 . '74 Honda no Eoduro. 2001 I. I 1t St. lil'i'l!I\#/ Autos, New 9800 Avtos, New 9800 Autos, M•w '100 lsl11ndcrZ3'71h llP Suzuki FOR SALE 40 ' Power "148'Cab-0verCampe.r $MIO. Many extra•. Ex-SANTA A.MA 11 ac v 2 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• teak cpts, head, galley, Boal Dock with 3Bedrm Sti:iiO. eellentCond. 494·5091 551-1000 Hunt-Bch. 84 · (sp •• E.C.IA·L···········fj~·;a··s··P·E·C·I~ bilge pump, co mpass Condo. w. Newport. 548-7153or646-5781: 1971 'J'riwnph TR6R 650 * '74 Chev)' &hortbed. FM. 8 xtras . .sall8, Bris tol ! $84 ,500. 675·4293 &119 _-t....1 C ,130 CC lomi,xlnt cond.$100. * track, 20 mpg, .new $3650552·8340 9'79·3566 ~•nC .-. orbstofr.545-4838. Taromus/11 .00 t1re1, • SALE SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• xint. 493-8306 • : !!OBIE 16, Gd cond SLIPS Available for Electric Car, A-1 Cond. ~HondaTrail90 WHILE • • • v.·/trlr. $1375. Call afler 5 30·.;is· Boal.5 which are . Encl. front & back. 3 $18S CLEAN '56 *rd PU. Xlnt cond . . :: SELLIJIAlllTHON .:: pm.5-\8-1381 . Sl'riousJyfor sale. whir. 'hew Ures & batt. 6'2-8743 THEY Am /Fm B trk. $1250 or Mkwtey's $495 or best offer., y ~ h 380 K . bestoffer.546-00M>. Racing Sabot y ht Sal SJ&.5l6'J 70 a n1a a . 001 l'Ytontgomcry .$.500. ae el s hocks. Bassani pipe, '71 Dalaun Pickup. : : 675-06G2. 548· 1725 548-4191 MotorcoJ!.':' xlnteogine $350. :W0-0019 LAST custom int., new tir'f· : OVER 100 NEW FIATS IN STOCK : SABOT S•il;ng Dmghy. loah, Spttd& ••~•••••••••••••!!~! M;nl bike l\Ohp. She><k>. lowmLS166S.333.aooo : GIGANTIC SAVINGS • mos.old .$450. Skl 9010 '74 Suzuki TC-100 4 trail new brakes, Xlnt cond. 6-75Lmtdcrllilert 19731-) Datsun Pickup • · • 675·4241 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2600 · Sac $7S 556-2990 Soft._, H•dtop w/camper ahell, radio', • • . . gears, <1. st gears. m1. · · • .,,.. & h k 1 : : Jli;>bie 16' w /trailer. $1900. 1~3[.jpneJoSbk~s~~t. ~!7; Xlnt t.-ond 675-8384 '70 HONDA CT-10 le& atWG<JOOPrl ' :::e;:r;:,000 5m?.~ ~lnt • AALTL REDUCED PRICES THIS : Xlnt Cond. (1) 772·5038 trailer . $2850. 548·2541, 1974 KAWASAKI CALFE Come see! perf. cond. Ce cond, like new, w Jor : WEEKEND • aft SPM. Rod. BIKE-900 c.c. t!ngine rwu great67~3587 Increases without shell. 549·11133. : C/100•• 'rom Ora11ge eo·, Lar•••• Selec11'on ·if ·todel.s & C.Olors : Hobie 16' Catam aran GI tron 1/0 16' 6" with with many mote options. 1974 Kawasaki 175CC. Im-SAVE SeU lhings fast with Daily J' ~ " 1' • w /trailer. Race equip. as . Must see to appreciate. ma c ulate $SOO . Ph : Pilot.WantAds. : ALSO • Xlnt cond. $1 ,500. 1301-IPMer~.Cruiser.~Z (8F9664). Saddleback 642-8335 work 640-7442 • • 493.1589 Loader trader. Never 1n BMW,831·2040,495-4.949. bo •'·kl T.om 9570 • 1976 FIATS HERE NOW! IMMEDIATE DEUVERY : · salt water. A Real Buy at me.~ or · TODAY • RADIO $3950. Call alter 6pm, 'la 250 Jiu.sky CR. Lo A '· ~ COHTROLLED 714 /640-5192. mil., $700. !Ike new . '73 HOHD Ex..... "71 Dodge 318 VB. FUJI. .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'illliilii6.ii"~ lJ .. ' .. St·ale Model or 12 meter 18' Conair Day Cruiser· 557-4323 days.573·5825 Like new. CB-3.50. $100. 175 L.c1cruiaer ;:nto~o:r~ralsM f';::: • 1 •• , w , , • , s loop 6 Ft long Trlr. '73 Chrys. 85-0B. .,2Yarnaha350Cafe. 9'19-J.268or646-33M Softfop 17mpg. Many Xtras . • fl;IT f .1t.l 'tJH) .'ll/1'//IJltl/.f.IJ • ribcrglass hull. Call 424 E.16thC.M. $675. ''JI Yamaha250MX.Great • 548-8831 • Snle1t. Sf>n •j,,;,., l~•'t1J1i111( & ()1•1•r111•t11• IJtJli1111n· : &15·2200 T &40-2904. Shape Best offer Eves 4·Speed, air. a hocks.1..::::.:=---.,--.,.-: L• 120 W. WARNER at So. Main, SANTA. ANA_) L1do14wJtrlr 1~~11INJ:fi'a~~~t1.5.so~~ 'mYamaha MX 125. Dirt or wk~ds.494-4.589 . ~~~~OU: mud &~~.he~V~~;g~lnJu~~i·n~ • 557•2132 • r.1 int cond .. many xlras mere. Wallstrum trlr. bike. Gd oond. $300. CaU . '74 Yamaha 360 Enduro $4777 terior. $2800or best offer •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••• ._!!.500. 642·1601 Call673-6019. 640-4676 Xlnl cond., make offer. •'.::"'"::..:'.:c":.c'------•-~-H 675-1296. 1-Atltot, New flOOAvtol New 980~,t.utos Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100-•• tw 9100 Autos, Mew 9100 -'-'-'--------1· ... l)' · l . • Ford 73 , like brand new. •••••••• ' ' ••••••••11 •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• F sale· "74 Yamaha 360 · tQJl WJtA I 16 000 m1· Cusl~ MX. $1200 or best offer. Int., paneling, crpt.s. e ·. •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• or . .• ony , . • 540-4546 ~ , Lge tires. see to apPr. • HONDA XL12S. ,,, .. 900 ~ TOYO.TA 5'!950, .,,..,,.,,, '75's ust • Good Selection ... Low Prices - EXECUTIVE SPECIAL (4} 1975 Lincoln Coupes EXECVm'l DlllYIH LOADBI WITH"SUl'ER WXURY FIA TVIES YOUR CHOICE 17 COUGARS 1 PRICE 58250 PRICED AS LOW AS ALSO • AVAILABLE $ • 14 MONARCHS • (I001•S1 !11~11823231) ll111NJ 7 COMETS FOii THIS RAND HEW 1975 COUIOAR Lomed lnch,JCSlng AIR CONDITIONING. • 19 MERCURYS • 22 MARK IV's • 16 MONTEGOS • 8 LINCOLNS ALL NEW '76's READY FOR QUICK DELIVERY AM/f'M STEREO, TILT WHEEL ANO MORE (5A9SS50332e) SHOP •••• then offer. rcJJ u MEW 175 BOBCATS ONE PRICE SALE · IOICAT VILLAGER WAGON STtCKEA M. 17" White. White wall tires. root rack. bul'nper portector group. AM rll:tio, sleel style wl'\eels, body lide mouldings. (5380) (525321) IOICAT VILLAGER W.AGOH S JIO<DtM.1118 Blue. White will tires. root rack. bumper portedor group, AM radio. steef style wheels, bOCly aide mouldings. (5366) (525319) IOIC"AT VILLAGER W.AGOH •TICX(l'l M,195 While, WftrJe wall tires. Rool1 rack. bumper partedOf group, ''"' ~· whHla, body lidt moulcll-(53e5) (525315) IOICAT VILLAGER WAGON . STtOc:ER I' 1'• • 1 Wh ite. Wh ite side walls, roof rack. bumper protector group. stee4 .tyte whetffs, body side moulding•. {5351) (5~5314) IOIC.A T 3 DOOll RUNAIOUT STICl'llJll M,.317 'M'litc. White wall tires, power steering, deluxe steering whffl, bumper protector group. steel style wheels, wheel trim rings. AM rw:Uo, skle ml .. root rack. (5330) (508780) IOIC.AT 3 DOOll RUHAIOUT STIO(lJll •3.ICM Dartt brown mela11it;. ~t• Wall tires. AM rldio, bumper' protect. grd .. bite wlndOw ~ Unted QIMa, -•1Yle whee<' o010r keyed vJnyt I,__ 1!58321 52887e IOICAT 3 DOOll RUNAIOUT ' S'flC)(IAt:J.tG<t · Pastel blue. White wlll tires. bumper protect. grp .• AM rtdlo, brlt• window frames. tinted gl .... ..... styte wheels, cdor keyed lneerts. (5528) (5281175) IOICA T 3 DOOll RUNA"°UT' ITO:IUll &3,a)t 'M'Mte. White wall tires, burt1*' protect. grp .. AM ...tto. britc W'lndOw frames. tl."lt«t otaa. 1tM style wheels, color keyed ln1ert1. (5524) 15211119)' IOICA T 3 DOOll RUNAIOUT STIOIER •S.toa • Dlftl; red. Wtlit• wall tires. bUmptr protect . Qrp., /lrM t8dio. bril• window,,..,,..., tinted 01-. lfHf 'atyt• wheels, color keyed ln1ert1. (5492) (1129873) 1 IOICAT VILLAGER WAGON IOICAT 3 DOOllRuHAIOUT , IOICA T 3 DOOll R.UN.t.IOUT a liOt£111 "'-• • ITIC){(RM,lQ5. . .whl1e. White wall tires. roof rack, bumper .. -'OfQllP. •1"1 --·· body old• ........ (1314)(525315) ITKlilPI0..1114 Pelt.el blut. While WIU tW.. AM rad~. bril• wl-,,.,,,.,, tinted --'1yto -l!!!!IY-rnould;nci• lsefll (-1 9'..._. .,..,,. metallic. Sunroof. wNt• wllta, c:orw .· , p . ctlk.IJC.e ateering wheel., PoW9f' front diec -bum-prol ... ll'OUP· AM/f'M rodlo, --_, body -mouldlnQ!. 111e1•> miles, like new. ~ or 1966 Horbo . c M 646 930j 'SS Chevy Van, rebll 6 C)!I, bstofr.496·S458cvcntngs r. ,. • crptd, panelled, best of. orwkn<b. '54 4x4 military ~ ton1.::r'::.':.c· S59=·-'-'-----;- 1973 Yaniaha TX·500. Dodge pwr wagon. Gd ... OF -•v 6 ta tn.o cond . Has winch . ' Orn an, .c>' uv, .. Cherry condition. f & K. n ew paint, sharp. S995FIRM,546-3286. $1,IOO/bsto r.646-8COZ. 213 -448 ·4584 da·JJ. '$3 WiUys PU. Chev 327 714·846-5039 eves. ~Hie::-• 9160 eng. Lots of hvy clµty '65 DODGE VAN -6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :rtras, $1600. 499.:MlG. cylind er , a utomatic & Rent '73 Overland 29'. ·74 GM C Jimmy, full radi o. S l eeps 3. Loaded. Free mile~. lo time, xlnt cond. P /S. (UQU828). $009. rates. Pri. ply. 538·0547. P /B, A(T, 960-2925 aft. 6 TOWNE&COUNTRY # p m 6'6M47 Dir:. '74 ExecutivC, 18,oOO nii, · • " sleeps 7. Call to apprec. * * 'frl Dodge 200 Sportsman 499-3498495-5900 runs good. automatic • ........ E MOVED•. $1200./offer ...... .,. ' For Rent 20 ' Mini Motor n a;: .,. Home. sips 6, generator. llG STOCK 962·6103 OF HEW & USBI Alllo L•a•ing 9580 OWM A SHA.RE 4 WHO~ERD7~Y1f ····:;s·~so·sL~···· OF MOTOR HOME • • Pvt group. 673-<238 TO CHOOSE FROM COUPE COPELA""D'S Only t,soo miies , Trailen. Tra .. 1 9170 " beauU!ul silver/gr ey ••••••••••••••••••••••• JEEP CITY with black interior. Heavy duty utility trailer, ZOO I E. I •t St. $23,900. Will sell or lease. also sandratl without Up to 48 months availa• motor. call 7.SI ·8811 SANTA A.MA ble for sale or lease. car Lale Mdl 20' Santa Fe 558-8000 shown by .appt. Phone self-cont., loaded Roy C\endlnning for ap· * * pointment. • w/refrig. cooler, .awning. llLL IA.RRY hitch & sway bar, bath-l----------1 tub, crpt.s, 4 whl elec. 1972 SCOUT & 1973 PONTIAC brks, like new, sips 6 . SCOUT -Both are lstSt.&S.A.Freeway Owner. 586·7719 hardtops. Equipment in· 558· I 000 24' Kensklll ideal for e ludes roof r ac k , ' Colorado River. $995 . automatic. air condition-Autos W.ted 95•0 5638 ing, power s t eering. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.::548=.c·=:;· ______ I XLNT iii.side & out. Will WE PAY TOP DOLLAR '72 Jl l,ii' Fireball Travel trade. Saddleback BMW, FOR TOP USED CARS Trlr. Xlnt cond., ready lo 831-2040. 495-4949 . FOREIGN, DOMESTIC roll. Low at $4 ,995. or bst or CLASSICS ort. Morns & Eves. 171 Toyota lfyour carisexlra clcan .... ,..,. Landcruiser seeusf;nt. For trailer: Used Eai·lift IA.UER IUICk hitch, anti.sway, bumper Hardto:p, 292.5 Harbor Blvd. · I b k $100 Costa Mesa 979-2500 mirrors, e ec. r s. · 4 Wheel drive, rtf /FM 1 _:54S..::..-40=lc.S ______ 1 stereo radio, beautiful condition! (027 EJK). 16' Aristocrat, chemical toilel Many xtras. Good cond. SliOO. 548-1223. 17'11' Kenskill S IC nu cpl. $2995 SLEMONS MERCEDES curtains, uphol, brakes & 1970 Harbor. c .r.1. Uresslps6,sparetirein 6 3 1 .. ,276 .. mount, a uto gas change1 __________ 1 ove.r,willselJ-hitch.awn-"65 Ford 4 whl dr, new ing & encl. rm as ,xlfa. enr. 400 HP, positrack ready to roll $165 rear end, all nu brks & 646-3866 whl drums, xlnt running T...ii.n. Utfflly 9.l 80 cond,$1395.968-9225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dune Buggy or Race Cat ,_ks '560 trailer·ramps, tiedowns. •••••f••••••••••••••••• new paint. $250/ofr. 'S&•Cbevy 6 cyl utility TOP DOLLAR ·' PAID IMMEDIATELY ' FOR AU FOREIGH CARS CAUORCOMEIH TO SEE US 540-7023afl.6pm truck 49,000 mi, $8.S0.1-----,--'-~ 842-4500 ~ CMty'• :. Aofo Service & , .... 9400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Flberglass nares molded into )'our v1n or car. Al so, custom flares & body work. 847-4200days. 4 Deep-Dish Slotted Mags. 4 Lee Manhandler Ures. $175 firm. 673-3568 . 71 Datsun PU 4 speed, radio. heater, over head camper sleeps 6. Low miles. 36611T. $2388 Harbour V.W. . : : ' M1rquette Auto Scope. w /amog anallier & foreign car a\tachmenl. .Hunt. Sch. . 842"'"35 S600.S51·323l. C...,..-SMll,I' 1966 VW en1trie. Hear it $1 15. 845-2458. run. $300. Also mlac. VW '67 El Camino, 396-mags, parts 545·0lS9 hvy duty trlr hitch , lau- Aftti .. 1• dau t o p $1000 /firm .. :~1~! ........ !?~.~i-,,._ __ .. _1_s_. ______ 1 1938 CHEVY. 5-window COUPE. ALL STOCK. IMMACULATE . 892-6714. b 1--------1 GT:~a N~h~~lobra Dean Lewis Presents 76HM.nn c-i., ... t.,.•e .... wLlo•• SR0 5'5 Jet. Conv. catm. Roll bar. Very fa st & clean. S22SO/b.st. 548-S822 Automatic ti 4 .. peeda. l -'-"-""'-'===---1 Lonc It-abort wheel ·so DeSoto bueo. Makeoller.fl)-0838 if l • '57 ~orris ''Woody '' taJ\ '1DU w111on. A hard to lind • Btltl•b Cluslo. P•rf•ct TOYOTA bt11ch ear In daily use ~ 11tun140mpa . 871·1256. '"' ... ~.t M M6.tJOJ Hlljloeat $ hyer .. ._ .. Ill Maxey T oyote , Call Roger or llill , 841-855S FllH APPllAISAL~ We buy_ used car1i. ft trucks.' Call GRO']jfl Q-IEVROLET for 11 tree apPrajsal~ · GR0111 ~EVROLl:T 18211 ae·ach Blv.d. Huntington Beach Mf·b7 549@1 SEW .. YOURC .. l7 TOP PRICES PAID f"Or J m5'Qrta 1 Paidforor Not 0..Lewlt..._.. 1966 Harbor, ~.I&. .. - OP. $- Paid FOR VW's .... ....... l • Q I •. ' l • ,. .. • .. ... ,.._ -w-.. ...................... . I '••1 W ,1.,.rw -....,,., .... d Ssr 1-W 1 Frid!r.Mcwembw7,1175 CMJLVPILOT " ............. ••••••••••••••••••••• ... •••_,••••••••••••• ... •••• •••••••••••••-•"••••• A-. W...... t StO .._,. w.-.... tlto 'Alltoa Wmtecl 9.590 ' ....... W.e.4 tltl in: 1 I .. "-" .,, t 7IO ..... 9731 ._ 9740 .._ 9740 ... ••••••••••••••••• .. • -•-•••--••••••-•••• -··••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• 'D8tsw:9 ••F-HJI • ._.. •• •••• .. ••••••,•••••u•••• ••••••••u•••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••-• !..,"!!:! .-~ •. n,wi;,.;<,.;,.t;;jl},.~--.C.-..m1ftlff.Lo~illlJ.lldluna,~ml -~NEW 450 SEL '7 3.M~ecfeS !-~·-~-~~~==j-. lla1a, Konis, air. enJlae. Neb body wock. lus~ry sedan. S.nroor. llO ...._ • I II • 'l•d •• S$7 ... 0114 or ~Ph :e1S-0840. C.aMtte, Specla• sale ••.•••••• !!1!!!! •• , •• _ ~--uzz. $1;.JIOO. of. Min:..... 974 0 price under Sll.ooO. 19'16 6 Cylinder ECODOft'!Y 1-umas t"~;::;'-------1 ~pl•cementcmtt:U,482. Special! AutoD'11t1c ••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• .......,.,.c> 1•····· ~ Im <-· -""" · lr•n1mt11too. power WllOPA ''141, B 210 Datsun 1972 MRC ... IS ports. 2131 921.1511 alariQI, •Ir roncllttoo- Sl!Ow ·-..... J'utback. While , ,... 714/5ZMISO. ii>&. ndlo. boaler, 1ou Alli ....... •-· ~JllFM radio, radial 350 SL .a.n-11-(7'-) tins. .,pd. 0 . 8Z '7$ New 450 SEL uww 17,000m...-. ,_ • .-. UtlS.I. . n1Y u.ooo lmtnaculate • loadl'd l r $8695 ' .... .,, nu. perfect ab sz:119$ A t • bo.. Luzury Sed. Sunroo . ~ 640_._ a.pe. . u omat1c, ln Cops. "'"SS•t.te, s.-cla.I salt ~.,m..r_ •~l. AMIFAf, air «mdlt ~ .._ ""' M """"--...--•·• Ont -ooo mil price.under $1&.000 • .1 .. 6 Sl fM0£1 S Mf Hl'l DES ...... _'¥0LKSWM• -r2DA'l'SUN""30Z-~ ""'• fS. :Tep-lacemelfl~O.St. . U111 ...... G.G. A11\CONDl110NU(Q ... ·. Lll~~-1 $!2,4112. (o."11110). House l"'IH••bor,C.M •• _ "'"'. 5JMJto Olds1n~bi1e/Cadlllae ofTmporu:-%!3/·ttt-8588 6'31 ;1z7f" ~-, . 7 41f2 260 % LAGUNA NIGUEL ~7[!:14!!/"23~··~~~· ....... =--c=t::::-=--=::-::::---=-, . a:o ~:'I'~ !'I A -~acoory orr·-· -· 495-6!43,0 nz-•75 New <150. SEL M82. '.t _2IO Se4. Es, Avtoawlltr 4~er;-aitiOniDg AM7 FM iteriO . -Luxury Sed. sunmor. ac:utlv.__ rn~· ~::' .. ~.Job;,~tionll rlidlo, ;!.t_Jn_1 or•!!! Le•• Cassette. Special sale increase 1avtn1a. ·••·-.(-!!fP) _ spO(fer,rront&-rearwtre ..-.1-W_---.. __ .,. priee under SJ.1.QOO..J 97l Ul963S). Available. ror u~ ...,_.·•··-...,.. a.1 I " • u....., rrpJacementcostS2Z,4B2. le&H~~e-:-Hoc...-e· •COUNTRY . ma11. W11 te etter ov-100 1·~33) House or Im-of Import.a. W/921-88 DI radials. 1$,000 m iles. -........., '· 3'914WH. MERCEDES po r lS • 2 t3 / U 1·8588• l-""'-'"'-'02S=::c·7250=:..· .:...---!~ Allel a 9705 $6495 OMDISl'LAY 7l4/SZJ-72SO. MBZ '7HSOSLSportCpe. •••••••-••-••••••••• Houlaofl-.orfs r.t8Z '7il 450 SLC. Im-RdJtr .. f\ill,y equipped. . 7 2ALfAIOMEO '7] 240% AUTHORIZkD mat'ulate. Pride of Metallic finish. Two lops. ··~ Rpellil, AM/FM. woOd Stick s hin.. factory nit MERCEDES DEALER ownership. Low mileage. ~xec. ca_r. $Year financ· -grain 4'ub a.·~wheel & conditioning, AM /FM 6882Mancheater. 1-"ully equipped including ing available. (026S15). radials. Only 28,771 radio, heater. Metallic p k s unroor.Prieedforquick Houae of Imports • ...-... (831GIV). Coco, mags, Flawless. ~jj.72§Q sale or lease. (005702). 213/921·8588 714/523.-72SO. Al'EH 27SHWA. OntheSantaAnaFwy. !lou se or lmporlsMBZ '75 SE. Very low OkitrneW.e/C.dillac $5495 l -=::::===::.:..:::.:_1_!;2=13'.'./92~l-BS88~~71~4!.:/SZl~·:!:1200~· miles and fully equipped. LAGUNANJGUEL Mere des 'M Mercedes Bent220SE LeaseorbU)'oneztended ·495-6430 JflWMmiRO e Classic Coupe. Silver, terms .. Two Lo cboose leather, wood inter., from. (03S216). House ol MoTott CARS SALEe x1n• .... ..10. lmporl•. 21•1•2•·8588 9707 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200W.Coastllwy SERVI E 64"o.""0224• . ·~~ .• ~ · 714 /523-7250 . -n iOOlS, xlnt cond. under1 __ ..;6_4:.:S-c...:.l.:l.:0..:2:__1 Alllo•. Mow 9100 Alllos, How · !I0,000 ml. Make offer. ~, -~ . d r LEASING 552-0896/s.51·0'1'15 • ~.air con • am / m v stereo cassette. aut.o, •••'ort Vle)O '74 Alldi Fox, bllc, 4 dr. mags.'75t-7626aft6. lrnpo.ta xlnt cond. auto, still on A.,.,., EJl.11. s.o. Fwy. warranty, $3900/or offer 1974 Dal&u11; 710, Orange, ___ ....:.,:.':..·':.:'..:'°:_ __ PP~l447 W/Black Vin. top, 2 edr,r am A\JDI 1001.S-< ,_,, ~1"~j~~~i·,:;•; 1974 MERCEDES • •ir conditioning & stereo. wlmda. 450 SL C COUPE ·One owner vehicle. Sad·>---------'Ibis immaculate vehicle . clleback BMW, 831·20W. '74 260Z. Blue. is loaded! Silver metallic 9 Xlnt mi. exterior w /red leather 495-494 • 752·6531 interior. Sunroof. AM / THIS COUPON IS WORTH $. --·oN ANY TRADE-IN -=-~ -.DRAW'ff-JN;=PUllo IT IN!=,----=~ o.., ........................ .,.c .......... ., ....... .. I '72 Audi .73 Datsun pick up, xlnt FA-1 stereo, automatic & . alloy wheels. Only 18,000 4 Speed, radio, extre me-cond ; all new t ires, miles. ly nice car inside & out. s hocks, s hell &: c us l . Won·t last! 9S3FJE. boot. $2900. 495-6648. AUEM $1988 SAYE All t he Waylll LAST CALL FOR Harbour V.W. . . ' IMW ••••••••••••••••••••••• SADDLEBACK ' BMW 1973 8~1W BAVARlA·4 '1&peed transmission. air conditioning & stereo radio. Saddleback B!\1W, · io1-2040, 495-4949. .Qt73 BMW 2002tii·Air con- • ditioning, stereo & one owner. XLNT condition. SadC!1eba c k · 81'1 W , KJl-2040, 495-4949. ,.. ., OllANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST ,, & ·•. Sales-Service-Leasing ., RC!Y CCIM'u, IK. RoiiS'koyce BMW ZJ4 E. 17th St. Costa M esa 546-4444 CREVIER Dick Miller Motors 120W. Warncr atMain Santa Ana 557-2132 ' Before i'OU.buy .. seef Mission Vlelo lrnpos1s Avery Exit, S.D. Fwy. 831-1740 Hurry! '66Mucedes 250SECpe Auto. trans ., po..-.·er steering, radii:I, heater, electric sunrnQf. Show, condition. 2ti8rttPR. SAVE! '62 Mercedes .220SE "Convertible"' Auto. tra ns .• factory air co nditioning, po..-.·cr steering, radio, healer. Si l ver finis h. leather, etc. A collectors dream? ZWV1 51. WOW! ··9 · ." .. ..,._T Fi•• ~3124 s.,.,.. cpe. AC. '63 Mercedes ; SAN'A •••. AM/FM. l8m mL, M;ot 200 D1"esel , 835·3171 $1700 /bo>( 962-5444 ntlU\JlMATEDNVtHOMACHIHE 1 ~;;;~-----;91;71;2z:77138 Miles per gallon, ~ automatic. power steer-. ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• in~ & air conditioning. i971 81t1W 2002-4 speed, '73 CIVIC, 25000 mi, $2100. lmmacl'ulate! 6461t1 ~1X . air conditioning, stereo & Like new. mag wheels. One owner. 494 -5280 ,1Saddleba c k BMW, .831-~0. 49S.4949. '73 Honda CIYIC capri 9715 •••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 V-6. aµto, stereo/tape .. cust . dee. Under warran· ty. $3595. 640.CW 19 4 Cyl., auto trans .. r adio, heater. ro.llye wheels. Real e conomy l'ar: 205JPR. $AVE $2299 Jl111 Marino MOTORCARS 1200 W. Coast Hwy 645-1102 ·so 2805. 1'1111 pwr/· air / Al\t-Fl\1. $4,700. Call 673-4125. ·1~ C<\pri . Copper w/,·inyl tbp. Just tuned. $2900. By owner. 540-0318 'P. Capri 4 eyl, 4 spd, -6'.M /Fl\1 , clean $2750 Kl-1249 280S 1970. Blue, fully ~ 1_°"_w_·P_'_· $6000..;6_75'-·2'-. '.:.°'--- 13600 Beach Blwd Westminster 3 Capri VG. 4spd. 636-2500or892-665.l M.kt F M s t e r e o . 1--":::.;=:..:c..:.:. ____ 1 b!Olutely mint cond. Joqilat" 9730 Mo s t see. Ori g inal ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner. $3195.493-0041. '61 Jaguar XKE 4.2 lit.re. 2+2. $2000. Mechanical 9716 rcstoralion in past year. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nds mufflers, minor LEASE OR BUY!!! body & interior work. 1973 CITROEN SM·S Bes:loffer! JobnSbubert, s~. air conditioning, 646-6821al'\.5 p .m . leather, metallic paint 1..::.::.:====----1 '73 Mercedes 2200 DIESEL E conomy Spec ial! Automatic transmission, radio, heater. (16476). Priced to Sell SLEMONS MERCEDES AM /FM. M>t;cu1ously '64 Jaguar 3.8 -maiotaJned by one A 1 1 radio J9701-farbor.C.M. owner. Saddlebact u 0 · r ans., ' heater, sunroof, etc. One 631 -1276 ., BMW, 831-2040, 495-4949• qwner. nicest you'll rind! l---=-=c:....:.::.:..=....--1 'i>at-9720 002FOG. MBZ '66 250 SE Cpe . . _..•••••••••••••••••••••• t'lA95 Horizon blue. A beautiful .. TWO TO CHOOSE! <ftin family car! .Extended 1974 240 Z's Ji. Mmioio terms. (085203). Hoose or MOTOR C •RS 71m14.,. 1 • .;;,t_s7250 .. 2_131 921·8588 One's an automatic. the ,.. <KM 1:.other a 4 spttd. Air con-1200W. Coast Hwy -,m1on;ng, mags • fully 64•11 OZ MHZ '73 280 SE. Sed. 4.S. C:~4t1ip'Ped. Only 11.0001r;;;;;;;;;t""ii;;;;---.:iis Pride or ownership and iii!~ C$91XXB) & 15 00011 715 immaculate! Extended ·1 (147L-) • l••-GWo 9 term s available. I mies ~·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .&I I~ (015615). House of Im-~m "671• 11Gltla ports 213/921·8588 • • OldsmobUefCadillac $1100 499-3416 714 /523·7250. LAGUNA NIGU EL 495-6430 -.S. 9731 MBZ '67 200. New onglne . . __ _:_:..:..::.:.:c:.--1•••••••-.•••••••••••••• Fully e quipped. Be WILL But-YOUR DATSUN, TOY171"A. OR VOLKSWAGEN JlAIDFOR OR NOT. 'IOPDOUAR CALL SALBBRNAllBllE $40-GfC . -. r 73 M ... IX 2 c,-~~ ~".:.::~.~i A·uto.i l,ans •• radio, 921-8588714/m-7250. HJIJ'e wb.eels. .Es tr a 1.::::.:i===::..:.='--l nice! OCl«YA. 'fE Mercedes 280SE. Moat $1995 sell. $4200. or make orret;. Afternoon/eves 963-3139. ~ l"l''\1 1 '1( .-Boai:li Blvd .............. --.. -51 .... ' MB · '69 230 sedan •. AC, • PS/PB. AM·FM. Beator- fer.833-1682 flnd what you want in DailY Piiot C1uair~. BIG SELECTION '75 PINTOS NOW PRICE SLASHED TO CLEAR EXAMPLE SAVINGS 1975 THUNDERBIRD 2 DR. HDTP. EXAMPLE SAVINGS MEW 1975 LTD WAGON 9 PASS. CHTY. S(j)UIRE WlllD.STll. s5939 SELL·OFF '8589 SALE IHSCOUNT PRICE 11600 Plv1 ID• & !Ctn" •60 V 8, ~H' cond. JlWI' bl'~~. 11~ .. """dowl. and 5eoit • .11110. tr-.. AM /IM ,,e< .... lug .• ~ • "'""' -pkv • hll >leer. wlll, vinyl trim and J""""· much moot'. ISi~ •0841, ~. •~16.tllllJll) LEASE DIRECT! • BRAND NEW 1975 PINTO 2·Dr. Sed. 52965 Plus Tax & license Incl. white wall tires. front & rear bumper guards, AM radio. tinted glass, & special paint. Slk. ;:1669. Ser. #5Rl0Yl27004 EXAMPLE SAVINGS IRA.MD HEW 1975 MUSTANG II HARDTOP $3.9.99 :::L~EOFF lrod. 6 cyf, tog. radials p /s & pv.r. l•onl d•!I( bt~k~. 1inted sl•~t . tronl & rear bump"' ~u.ud•. AM •dd•O, body ~•de mooldlngs Sllf.. •0997. Ser. :s~RD2/ l 41 760 EXAMPLE SAVINGS BRAND MEW 1975 MAVERICK GRABBER 2 DOOR Includes 250 CID ~ni.;. c•.,.se·o-m~lic trJn~. wide Qll~I tires. dl5C bfalles, fron! & rear bumpeor gu,11ds, AM r.tdlO and hnted flla". (Sef. #5K93LJ I 310 S!k. •212). DEMO & STAFF CARS Over 40 Showroom Fresh '75's MUST GO! •PINTOS •MUSTANG ll's •MAVERICKS •TORINOS •ELITES •GRANADAS •FORD LTD 's • T-BIROS SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! EXAMPLE SAVINGS HEW 1975 GRAN TORINO 2 DR. HDTP. IROUGHAM w:•D.STU. s4799 SELL·O FF 5777 SALE IHSCOONT PRICE '988 -'"' j, ·--- V B ~& .. ~•• cond , nwY /o;t r, & brk~ , a/l•.,n~ . '"dMJ, HR78~1 4 ""'"'·hon! I. •e •r bumper gds. J nd mcHe. (SI~. :11347, Soer. #~(32Hlt.b734 EXAMPLE SAVINGS MEW 1976 F100 CUSTOM P.U . s3799 P1,,. IO• & i«a•n., SELL-O FF SALE PRICE 11'rt ~')0'1 r,vw Pl<~,r~ ~·•t . ~"'U•<t "'"''· ,......,.., .. ,,,.1 r•• ... ~ (l~.,,~, >I""''! r"''"'" '"""' ""'' ,..r. mi<<O ,, p. .... e< ,,,,,.,., ~' ""'" o ,~ ~~· ;1j'~~~;}.!~~n, "" ol eie<;!ric. ~''"'cool"'!' "od+ '''"· t "'"' •l• I) '74 FORD PINTO 52450 ••'--·-·---53995 fal'U Cj -······--···1 1.M- '73 FORD PINTO 52295 -·-· '73 PONT. 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L s d Atetalllc ratio, all options, very group map M.Ue ot· e c • · • -546-9034 look•~~ . fi~~h_'°y Elc~: rool. Old lettn, days, 521-6410 Ext. fer. sc0.7843. ' I I •eat -..ot9. '89 VW CarD~. Good "70 "!_~ Pd'!!!~Cer BU.S 673-49251546-9034 S . S2 000 32. Eves, 64&-8C76. '76 JOYOJAS "Y or " "74 YW C 'MPERS cond. New en&JDe. Belt lwtn.-,g ... __....._ -k N ....::.~ 11ince. ave over f , . i4 914 2.0 ~che. Air, M a R Q l) IS "' otter over $2000 67J.4MO $l900 s.&a-3164 '6S SUiek Skylar . e~ (M-0890). llouse 0 Im Po;nche 9750 app. &rouP. Like nu. II SeveraJ to choose from . 'I'. m rebtt trans., great tlrtt, ,Ports . 213 /921 ·858 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7~-6531. COMEIMA.ND RS Here'• an example : 0 Yol•o 9772 air, gd inter., nedds I n 4t523-7250-' '70 ?14 Green/blk.1. extra M 0 T Q Raised root, stove & '66 VW speed, radJala. ••••••••••••••••••••••• paint. $425. or bst oft. MBZ 'll.H9Q4eyl.sed.Cor clean. Mike oUer. 75-PonChe J[SJ ORIY! -relrigeca'°", (2GIKRLJ. rebui_Jl,engln.,AM.<adlo,. VE>\;¥0 _751.-6UJ . J'ri~5Jn~o~u~~t~~e~;1~: M6·$S0'1-or&e'12.1L · 9-14 -2.0 BUY OR 1r.1t;E Av:.7s~~;~-:.:,~w.Y ,~OOM:IUI"---~89~.~-T.ior. b~D,.,. ~-~~ •• -••• ~ .. :.!!.~~ (0397ooD). lfouse of Im· Porac~, 1008, 912;$ spd;-; S Speed, l'&tbe wheels, a;~-=-&11·2880 ~-495.-1210 VOUC:SWAGIN -T-QWN~&COY?!'J'Rl!'. -S..-~~e lfUGE __£:..:. ports 2 13/921-8588 r,f~~cond.,$.5500.Call radio, heat.er, less than ll7llHitborG.G. 646-4447 Dir. • 7141523·7~'\0. . 12.000lnllCl-("471111PJ. '12 COROLLA wpgon, 5a4-4100 _ · lurOl'leaseat . MG 9742 '74014, 2.0.17.000 mi. A/C. SAWE -CLOSE OUJ rm•~!• .. Sl.87ir5 .. -963••d..,ial~. Jm. -VW--'----M-ftR ~· S CADILLAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stereo. Appearance ...... 1973 VW CAMPER - '69 MGC CGT group. $6.000. 9984544· '74 Toyolo Shloook lmmaculaleinslde&oul. BUG~ --M IJ-T-· -5 -SELECTION j' SALE Ski rack1. On~e-owner. 'f. 4 s pee d . radio, wire Like new '66 Porsche912. House Car Saddle back BMW , '611lwu'74 OVEI 100 wheels. Show room re-~oo muny xtras to men-197603illa:borl 2.7C6.M. lee box, sink, bed. gas 8J1·20t0.49$-4V49. SAVE Avery Pkw1..SD Frwy ToCboose 1''rom • ~ .;1dy . OncOWl\Cr. tlOn. Showroom fresh. OM REMAINING sa\'er, $4200. 546-7325. MISSION VIEJO C-titi•t Prfus cau Mmond, 96J.8976 9756 ~iw '71 YW •·-I I l I 831.2880 •0>-1210 $2988 Rolls Royce ~ save Gas·Grc al Buy I '"' ...... • NOW Low I.HM Roles '··· • PORSCHE '73 Targa,••••••••••••••••••••••• 15 TOYOTA$ Corona, 2Ur. Gd cond, 4 speed. radio, vinyl in· OllANGECOUMTY loaded. Sha.pl $9995. #I DEALER IN U.S.A. Slll!O. 5:;:?-95111l.PP. tenor. Complete recoodi· 20To·C_Pr_ VOLVO NABERS , , r.tust sell. 642-9666 ALSO DEMO SALE 11on. 431CAX. 1:m;.;.i11a'A)'JI ~ROY WITH l97l TOYOTA MARK II $1988 EXCL\ISIVELYVOLVO CADILLAC ··-!!:''~'-197 6 912 E CARVER CO\IPE·Aulomal"· air Largest Volvo Dealer llunl18;'~~. oic ~;i.4435 U S ROllS·ROYCE DISCOUNTS condilioning & Landau. inOrangeCounlYt ·2000HarborBlvd CO PE 2,,1.11,hsi. Low miles. Saddleback BUY or LEASE Co6ta Mesa 540-9100 171 1'1G Midget-$llt00 or 2 OH DISPLAY COSTA MIU. AS HIGH AS BMW. Sll-2040, 495-4949. DlllECT '10 Cad. Cpe, grn w/t;1.n" ::"p-::;_•fler. 751 -7626 after ~~VDA:.~=~~ aoso:::::.~, ~lt~~rci~~·,;,~"."u'::i";~ :~!~f~.m~~ •~n.~IQ ~~:,'.;nu radials. $22'Xl MGB 9744 DON IURNS, Stub 9761 $1J00 coo4. S1625. 536-99"J3. Hunl. fkh. 842·4435 10,000 miles1 under fat:-~-!.•J-"-'_l •J ·59 Coupe de Ville. Very ••••••••••••••••••••••• PORSCHE AUDI ·~··••••••••••••••••••• FROM LIST '69 Corona 2dr. Cle.an, tory warranty.,PGJNAN. 2025 S. Manchester nice! Light B}ue in/out. ·:;r?e~'. x~~t3~onsd~:!%':': 13631 Harbor G.G. EXCLUSIVE PRtCEl rent va.lve/carb job. ht na~~.Y!~~~!!"per <•&95-Anaheim 750-2011 fl.tus-tSeel S48·33&1. -- Newport. 645·9431 636-2333 IOI :0 A11h I $650lukcs. 847-6471 · equipped. Very c lean. ~ '66 Cad Sedan de Vlllt-. Orange Coun .... M WllO Tri...... 9767 Lowmiles.798HGH. '75 Volvos 78,000 mi. Vry gd t'Ond. J\IGB-GT, '72. Xlnl cond. ·70 914 Green/b\k, extra <QA '1 TOYOTA ••••• 7 ••• 3 •• S•p••itfl.•••,..••••••• $895.548·5387• ' Air, 0 /D. um/fm. nu cl e an . Make offer . . SAVE luyorLease 593·5753. 1966 He>tbor c M 6•6,9303 4 Speed. rallye whechl . tires. Musl sell. $.1,795. 646-S807or645-t231. ~ 74 Cadi"llac Porsche '64 C new -· Veryaharp!Seeiltoday! El Dorado ·1 1 MGU-GT. Mint cond. throughout $5500 equity MOTOlt 979HDL. @. VW Buses Spoke whl1'. 28,000 mi. sac. $4995 or trade for CAI 'aiToyotaCorona2drh.t . $2B99 lj&•:wi9'1't'9 &Campers Convertible SJ,700.644-5740. late model VW + cash . .AUTHOllllD ~=l Nice cond. $975. 1 11 JIN~-"73W 911HR Beautiful cranberry in ~I 9t46 640-7834 W.. & Seni&•SS 11wa. Bc.h. 842"4435 1 Passenger. ma11, color with white leather "•••••••••••••••••••••••71 911T Targa, .immac. DAVE RO sharp_ interior,fullyequippt.>d&. ·11 fl;IANTA $1295. Xlnt Air. AM /FM. macs. new POKIUC·STVTZ The fastest draw in the I: ~!~-'70 YW 113 "71 a. less than 28,000 miles! t•ond, economical 4 s pd konis. $7850. Days 2••0 H~ .... cl West. . :a Daily Pilot rm,',i!l',',·z '. SUftl"OOf 7Passenger,es.traclean. (PM9441) • .. ock.redw/blkvinylint. 752-6077. eves & wknds -~ Classified Ad. Phone mil n; :'hi • Pr1"ced to ~;.w-4628 675-7655 &t2-5678. 111.1111. lkh.. iwz.4435 4 speed, complete reeon· •71 8tlS 041RIM1.======== dltion. Very clean car. ~Passenger like new. 'OO Volvo 164_ Air, auto, Sell Mtos.H•w 9100Mlos,Hew · 9100Aados,How 'tlOO.·.......,.,Mow 9ioO~s,How tlOO 51l6ASH. 70C_.-•3810Dll P /S, 23,000 orig mi. •••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1688 . !!~~ ..new. Good second 833-5945/833-1352. 70 CHEV. WAGON sg77 Al.Ito. trans., air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, rad io, heater. (58311MW) '68 CHEV. CAMARO sg77 Radio. heater. (313281) '67 MERC. COUGAR sg7.7 Auto. trans.. power steering, radio, heater. (UT0809) 70 OLDS 98 LUXURY SI077 Auto. trans., air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, radio, power wind~ & seats. (587Al<G) '69 DODGE SUPER BEE SJ.277 Auto. trans., power steering, radio. heater. (099AOW) 72 DODGE DART $}577 0Auto. trans .. air conditionin~, power steering, radio, heater. (lBOEXK ' 72 OLDS VISTA CRUISER SI677 Auto. trans., air conditioning, power Sleeting, power brakes. radio, heater. (795ELV) 70 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME SI677 Auto. trans., air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, vtnyl root. (140065) 72 MERC. MONTEGO SI777 Auto. trans .• air conditioning, power steering, power brakes. radio, heater, vinyl roof. (823JEX) 73 CHEV. LAGUNA $2'177 Auto. trans., air conditioning, powttr steering, radio, heater, vinyl root. (414234) Ask about our 12MONTH 12,000 MILE USED CAR EXTENDED SERVICE POLICY. • . ... • • FINAL '75 GMCTRUCK CLEARANCE HEAVY Y2 Ton, % Ton, ouTY. 11 4 Wheel Drive TERRA VANS" Brand Hew 1975 •/2Ton t 4 WHEEL DRIVE Sha lbed •511006 s4377 Immediate Delivery OVER 50 Trucks & Vans To Be Cleared l HOUR DELIVERY FINANONG APPROVED on Premises. NO DELAYS! COME i0 FALL IN LOVE .. WITH THE MID-SIZE CAR AMERICA LOVES BEST ••• *'7 6 CUTtASS * '1let us build one for you ." LEASE . OLOSMOllUS HdtlDA CAltS .,_.C TaUCIS , SLFMONS MERCEDES ·1or°"T°' a131MT •75 Volvos Clean, tun camper. 1970 llarbor, C.fl1 . 631-1276 •73 Bus 666GHW "60" 1 7Passenger,dualtanks. CADILLAC EL DORADO' ?4 Bus 434LPS Left in Stock '73. Very low mileag~. Haroou1 V.W. . . . ' llunt. Heh. '842-..:is 7 Passenger. 12,00p Pride of ownership illld l-"=-'-'"----=---1 miles. Like nw.'Balance Buy or Lease shows it. f\illy equipped:-I 75 VW Sirocco 4 spd, air, of factory warranty. Finuncing program. One Buy on extended terms stereo/cass. 4500 mi. of the best in the county. -or lease. (45P645). HOU:!e Silver.534-0744 PP. Uplo60months. of Imports. 213/ 921~ 1966 VW . Orange, gd. 'I\ l • 714/S23-72S0. lransp. $875/ofr. 751-5851 CleQJ\ WJ1A •71 Cadillac 962·0265aftr5PM. ~ I970VW'ixlnt_cond., $1395. '6.5 VW Part cmpr~ w_J'72 ~ VOLVO V-8, a~o~~r:~actory 646-4130 after 4PM recond. eng,, nu int,· air conditioning, power weekdays. paint , xlnt ~ond • .$125:0 l9b6 .. 1""'°' Cr.~. t.4t. ~JUJ st~ring, power brakes. ·m Bug . .auto,.slick. sun-549-1636 VOLVO '74 4 dr. Sed. power windows. power rf .. 8.~ ml on reblt cng, Dune Bug. rec rblt 1600 Economy with style. seats. radio, h e ater, new tires. $750. 645·1718. eng. wtcam, gm metal This one has it all. Leas whitewall tires, vinyl available. (646364 ). roof, t inted glass. '-''heel 14 TllJNG. good <"Ond. flake. J\larx. body, .$CS. I-louse of lmporls. covers.229CX I. never used ofr road, 549-1636 213/921 -8588714 /523·7250. $2795 · j $2000.847-4369PP. 71 SB auto, 65.000 mi. . Very good rond. $1SSO. '68 Volvo Wgn. Reblt eng. 1 '69VW Con¥eriible brakes. $1100/ or nearesl .u'&JD" J'i1ark .493-7060aft6 n e w tires, clutch & ja ___ _ '66 VW Sqbk. Sharp!! o(r.841-2386. 4·~ ! 4-Speed, radio. heater. 1.1ust sell by 2·00 Mon !·lard to rind & flawless. · -· ' ' .._ . .....__~ Us~ 13600 Beach Blvd I the 10th. 640·7813 or ~. Westminster W i r e w h e e I s • A 645 l362 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 · · 636-2500 or 892-6651 "C"lassic", #62626. . Getteral 990 I !--'"-'-'--'-'-"--'-'-'-- ·73 VW VAN ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Cad,SDV, met. brn. $1895 Jim Marino MOTORCARS t200W. Coast Hwy 645·1102 AUTO L?MJLFS6 ''13 Tra~elall : 1010 cus~. w/~:rea m \'ynl top. Brn $3,800 675·501 392, lrailer hitch, low m1 , lthr int. w/fm s tereo. 4 IFYOU luggage rack, PS, PB, New tires. New ball . air. $3800. 494-4967 Xlnt cond. Must sell, new co. car reoidy for dell\'. 6'73-1256 • have a service to offer or AMC 9905 goods lo sell, place an ad ••••••••••••••••••••••• , _________ , '64 VW Bus. Fine cond. in the Daily Pilot Im Hornet Sportabout 4 '66 Cadillac Sedan New engine and tires. Classified Section • • • drwagn, V·8, auto, pwr,. 84,000miles. $55() l~S000~.~·~73~-307~•~·-__ .:_j~cP~h~•~·•~64'-"'2·_56_7_8_· __ ~ _1_11_D_i_a_m_o_nd_._Ba_1._1_sl_e_._ 1 ____ 64_4_-5_20'1 ___ _ A.uto1,Hew 9100 Alltos, How 9100.WOs,H•w 9800 Mlos, H•w 9800 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . , PRICES ARE BEING SLASHED • '75GREMLIN 1£110903) ON LARGE INVENTORY OF ALL '75's REMAINING: ' I 0 .GREMLINS 9 HORNETS $67•34 _ 12 MATADORS c.nc:1. t&LI WHILE THEY LAST =::E~r:r~-=:.::: ·BUY OR LEASE NOW! 1973 FORD 1974 MA.TADOR 1971 AMC GIEMUH 45,000 miles .. Looks Jiff bra new. Must set-to appreciate. (912DFC) $1495 1973 CHEVY . PIHTO coun . 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'11>und<rbltd,R111..Fll Automatic •powu tee 'fl 350 T top 4-spd A/C Automatic, newUns, u -'II CuU1s~. Gd. co•d. .. *+' I . AM JFM stereo r•dio, &oodcood. lua rack alr Radio. A/C, Lo ml. lng -~ 'brlle: af; amtfm .. ·xmi ~$ill'. nilJent eond. ert.o7•. PS/PB, •a&r, new tlret. Loml ~· Duater tom '-ftd Sll1df•.. lwat~r. 1pUt ... t. raUye PS. $8$0968-ssS:l ,, I 74,GQO. $CTS. Cl.lJ.1$14)33 -«11l~itl0nintlimaai::E-.. !581=48fil'lft ·~ ~ ~IS;:-~OUfC.m& -~-ps;..;us -Or•i•-Ct 'J wheels, cruise control_. . . PP. e._tp1~~~aJ:ly.-• f!a~p-:f ~ ~ ~ -= --~~/~:-:a)lt : ·_,. -_ _ _ -~l ~am ~f;~ ~ __ ce11ent-bQt310M~__:_ "'!t!':r::1r:a~:··~~ Y-«911_ .. ttJ <~ELA). ~n-~C·~ilfe .. Plht:Jitte lfeelr~ •·-·-~ ... ··••• 9*0881. -· -:__ _ INi_iDliw_; -----m1--x1n~ cond ·ti-eoo ••••u•-'1•-•• •9::.!!!!•_!1--AL'--$-ff -_c,. bit eng.--ar ~ PIN'I' :::=A11to11U1t . -=lf-16:Jil'fb~ ~ . MouLucdll .. "lacaeil • OldlmoblleJCadillac ngray t>est ofrer. 6'l·tlS7 or lran,-ml11lon .... AMJFM ....,.-px.Yl(OlJ'IH: FO.B : ~ ~--. -------vega. 1lT;-t-sPcl new f. LAGUNA-NIGUEL-_ .#'!!.. . ~ 5J6.05.51aft .. 5 atereo rtdao, I trae . Ha~dlop . Aul.omatJc, <isl7UM1ai.4D01) '19 Bonneville. Conv. tires, AM. radk):. 'suso • . -4t•C«-... .,.O __ "W°'!P-e . . -~~~·~-_ .,.5 ~·~t _rtlllio,..r.adial-~..,pwi: __ ~4189 Lcaded.allex1ras,lom;, 5411.~2. .~ . ~~.., AutomaUe: trarusm1ss1on, \oillim~ • $L489:--~ --l teertng & filce lDtulOt. .,.,. -'"-""T whl le.a.th-int. Bst~Of'r;-s -,__. ~ · _ air eondllionina. power ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAVIROSS (JFS005).$399. ~ µal08eaehBlvd 8'1So6002. '71 VE'GA HA'J-CH ~ 61 Cam-.-ro. 1 ----par1 steeft.i'fg, l'i'dto:--;-heater; --.,.-Sales and Ser~loe--~~ ~WNE &COUNTRY IMMIDIA Tl Weslmlmter BAClC-4 speed, radio, ~~· ":;i.e~~il c:;;,) excell ent condition ! 1 OLDSMOllLI 2t80Harbol'Blvd ~ Dir:---~ ~2590orm•1 i:ri ~nrRg Ni'~~PlR~T~ ~ket seala. Clean m-l ..,.,d'. . <ZXYL54). I GMC nUCKS CO.ta 11... 546"01 '73 PLYMOUTH SATEL· · _DIUVHY. .,.. PQNl'IAC CA'l'~LINA ·suver wllb black in· "de &. ouL (8Wl0V). • $4995 HOHD4C4l$ M·~tHll."llPlotoSqui UTE SEBRING PLUS. CPE. Air "°"""'on~~·,· terior. 8 l<aok stereo. ~WNE&.COU!ITRY 1~~ Camaro. Very Sharp u.i•enlty 0.. ..... Power bra tes. power power stee ring, po .. e honeycomb mag wheels ' w/xtru. $3000, Pvt. pty. Wgn. Radials, R. rack steering, rallye wheels. brakes, l owner . •-low mile•. Saddlebaci.-64&4"7 Dir. C.all536-9859. · 2S50Harbor81vd. luxuryt.nL BelQWlobook (S28JPH) 52189 (UUY321) $989 QI' • ,o Camaio V8 auto, mag 1970 Harbof'.C.A1. Costa Mesa Mf.9840 at$2,5'15Jotr •. $46-'1808. DAYE ROSS DAftaOss BAlW,831-2040. 495~9'9. ~~~!a~:; .!:::r:;~ wheels, Alr, New paint. 611 ·1276 WDelta882drcU1t cpenr '72.AMJFM.XloL PONTIAC PONTIAC "13Lemansspt.<:pe.blkoo Call Owner to fuad. out. Sharp.$1800.548-8985 nu tlres alt' lo ml perf NewUns. 2480HarborBlvd Z4MHft:at llY4 348QflarborBlvd blk AM /FM tape $3,150. day, 644.·&lSO e•eS . -"--'~------I~ 9935 ~75. 64$-1732 11950. &M-1836eves. Costa Mesa 546-8017 Colte ...... · ColtaM:esa 5*8017 96l-42S8 547·783S. CfleYrOlet 9920 '""'••••••••••••••••••/All .... Mow . 9100 ...... lffw t ........ Mow t-. 546-80 17 -., Now nDO ....... Mew 9800 ~Mow ttOG ••••••••••••••••••••••• 70Cl:IARGER. SS,000 ml, •"••••---•••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •••••-•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEVROLET SALES&SERVICE 2128 Harbor ll•d. COSTA MESA ! owner, $2000. firm. 646-6308 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Ford LTD, 9 pa!ls, Country Squire, p/b, p /s, a/c, $2,350. S.51·2459 546·1200 1972Galade5QO. 400cu.in. -------'--'---1 2 barrel. 40.000 m i., aul.O '65 Chevrolet convertible. tram, PS. PB, 2 dr., nice Full power, air, new top. sb~pe. $1900. 8·5, ~l Collectors item. Owner, or an . 6, 642-8483. 75t·ll6.1. '74 LTD Country Sq'uire,, f67 IMPALA, runs good. pass St. Wagon. Air, :New Ores. $750. AM /FM, Sac a l $3600. !i86·6418 581·1210. '58Chevy, runs good $100. '72 Ranchero PU. Xlnt Call 675·0970 d ays. ask cond, ~ir, PS/PB, cstm for Bill. Eves673·2496 deck lid, 41 ,000 actual -"~...c...oc._.c;c.;;..;.:..;:.=-1 mi. wide st\ belt tires. 0 68 NOVA . 2 door , Callbef6.548:9214..Atter a utomatic transmission, 6call 642-5218. air conditioning, power . s teering, small VS. New 1'7~ Galaxie 500. PS/PB. tires. One owner. Excep· ai r cond. a uto. Al\l /FM tional condition inside slereo tape, Clean. $1550. and out. Asking $1100 or P\1ply644·1586. best o£fer. 847-0230 ---------11\lusl sell! '72 Courier. Big '65 Super Sport. Very tires. a m /fm . Gr~ shape. clean, xlnt cond . SI .650. 979-6008, Rick ____ s:o;. __ 1_12_0 ___ 11w LTD Cnlry Squire. 10 l 974MonteCarloLandeau pass. At.I/FM stereo. ful l y equipt , low A /C .. ~/S, P /B. immac. mileage. $3850. 548--4714. cond1t1on. 640-0949. '&1 Chevy Nova 20 ooo mi '74 Ranchero GT. All ex- o n re b J t e n g. Gd tras , new radials. $4000. tra nsportation $385. Call5J6.9859 151-8570 •73 LTD Broughm. 26,000 '66 Chevy ~talibu. XJnt mi. Most extras. 546·1206 mech. cond. i.c•~r_552_·33_10 _____ _ ____ 64_5_·24_15 ___ '60 Falron sta wgn. $150. CHEVY MONZA '75 2+2 Gd rui\ning cond . Cpe. Under 12.000 miles. c646::::·.:5639=.:.· ------! 4 . Speed trans1mlss.ion .. 73 entry Sedan. 6 passn- ' Virtually new -Priced gr I •owner Submit 0£· for quick sale. (216919). fe~. 675•0146. House of Jmporls. --------~ 213/921~714/523·7250. '72 LTD Squire Wagon. AIC, PIS, P /B, P IW. •74 Camino. Must sell. rack stereo spkrs: Xlln 20.000 mi., $.1700. or arr. cond. $2,490. Prt pty. Ph.642·664laCt.5. 1-552-·_0725 ______ _ '67 Conv., auto, PS. 327 incoln 9945 d I. ble ••••••••••••••••••••••• eng., goo re 1 a ,,. .. ., $495. 642·9734. '73 Lincoln '12 Chevy Nova, 8 cy\, Lo Mark IV mi., ai r, Power. As king V·8, .auto. tra ns., factory S2250.oo:'::::.·::548:::..·•:.:1::92::· ____ 1 air conditioning, power -steering, power brakes, '67 Chevelle Malibu, power windows, power PS,Aircond,$700. seals, AM /FM stereo ____ 64_6_·9_5_1_0. __ -I radio, heater, whitewall tires, vlnyl roof, tinted Classified Ads sell big glass, wheel covers . Split items, small items or seat, sunroof, etc. Extra c•::n"yc:i::••::m::·c:64=2·;;.56:;7:.:8c.. --I nice! 58289. 9927 $6395 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 Comet, VS s tick , --30,000 m i, ni ce car . • • $1850 /o r r . 151-5851 • · 962·0265 aftr. S PM . 13000 Beach Blvd Westminster Contlaental 9930 636·2500or892-6651 .,...................... 9950 · 7 3 Lincoln ~~ •••••••••• ••••• Continental MARKIY '74 Mercury Cougar. 2 Dr. 16,000 mi. Loaded! Call 644-0668 aft ti . Beautiful pc>wder blue '73 Me r cury Marquis with leather interior, Brougham. Imm ac. All Joadedwithextras&less pwr & c ruise. New than 27,000 actual miles. radials, stereo. Bst orr. (131HHP). l-'-P:..P..:.64::..4cc·5996=c.· ---- $6595 '71 MERCURY COMET 4 SLEMONS MERCEDES 1970 Harbor, C.M. d oo r , a ut o matlc trans missi on. radio. heater , vinyl roof. (-678GCR). $1689. DAVE.ROSS PO~IAC ~~~•••••••••!!.~~ 2480Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa 546·8017 631·1276 1975 CORVETTE Automatic, air condition· '65 Colony Park Wagon, lng, power steering, a I Jl1 o .s t P e !" f e ct , power windows, till eveyth1ng on 1t . $700. wheel, mags & silver ex-1...:.;63:.:l..c·3388.;;..;. _______ 1 terior. Only 7000 miles. (IZ37JSS416641 ). Muslanq 995 A.LLEH •••••••••••••••••••••• Oldsmobile/Cadillac '7<1 M~tang 11· V·&. Auto, LAGUNANIGUEL radio , hatch back , radials. $2,995. 640-1.523 495°6430 oc 556-7526. Chris. -~-------- IMINION FORD Wilt NOi BE UNDER$0LD . 1 75 PINTO RUNABOUT 2300 c c 4 c ylinder engine. special value package. cruisomatic transmission, 5 B78x13 white wall tires. front & rear bumper guards, AM radio. etc. Demo. #5A11Y125512 ··75 THUNDERBIRD Equipped with blue vinyl with leather !rim. body side mouldinps. wsw rad ial tires. lilt sleering wheel. pawer steering, power windows & seats. factcxy air conditioning, heavy duty suspension. 4 wheel disc brakes. speed control. etc. "Used." #5J87A1 13652 ouit s21M--RETAIL '3869. PRICE ·. OUR s7930 RETAIL '9930.33 PRICE HEW 1976 FIOO PICKUP BRAND HEW COURIER NEW 1976FoRDYAN CUSTON S TYL ESIOE. Gauges, special emission pkg .. <F10BRA00463) 1800 CC eng., 4 SOffd. vi~ bench seat, tinted glau a mare. (SllTARL18S.9J E100. Rear ·door glass fixed . reduced sound exhaust S)'ltem, gauges. passenger seat, POwer brlkoa, sliding glass cargo door. (A427662) . . • $3777 •2999 s3999 DUNTON FORD WANTS YOUR BUSINESS '71 CHEVROLET ¥KA .. tCMllld. lllr condiltonlftl. AM~ "'*"-~ ~-(8$1HQAl •2499 '74 FORD -lUMA90UT NA v-. i.ctot)I ... CIOl'lditlonlng, <1191:l llr ..... rldlo. ,,....,.. 17121<.XCI •3099 SALi IHDS SUMDAY HIGHT ,.~ ... ·--,. """ -1• l - '74PIHTO _ .... ldO. ._.19dio. Mt!.,. (OOOICJO/ '71 FORD l'INTO ·t cYI .. t IC>tl•O. '"''°• ftM.t ..... ...... , •2399 r·········· .. >• '70TOYOTA MA.II II Auto. tr-.. ,..,Kl, ~ ... 1 .... SulNf lllc"'l111S6SIJ '1499 '75MOHZA 2 +2 Y4. a,,i1o. ..... fl'S . <et:!. l ~. WP .. •llwp. ol\ty n 100 ml!ff.• ,_, *4177 '7lFORD TOllHO \1·8, •u1 o. lt•n•. l•c1 o•~ ~" i::ondol-•"9. pOW .. 11fff•"O. -dl11; cw-""'•,,... cona. (5Ul<KGJ •2aaa '74 PINTO STATION WA.GOH ~ ••-.. nd>O. '"•!••, lokfl '-• •13,000,...... \6117KElj ' •3199 '72 FORD LTD \l·I'. 11.110. Hi n• . l1c tor., '" OOitOillO"lh'il. "°""9t tl-•tlil. -· dltc brM•. ~ "''"°°""'--. ~f~4ii" '67 DODGE WINDOWYAH \I ... IOJtO. ,.,,,.., t».-., ••-"'9. r10+0. 11•1111. HllO t<i luult 10131(.~) *1399 '70MUST4HG \I~. WJIQ. i...-1. oo-tt...WO, __ bf ....... "'"'~ Gola ~nlSI\ !t161!1t<H) 74VW LOYE IUG •llpeed,1ad>0 "-•!et ,O••E~onomy on,,,__ltazt.¥¥0) •3099 . -··71 FORD TOllMO V ·I'. •1.110, lrtn•. l•C1~,., t lr co"dU!onln'il, oo.,•r >letun11. "{1'00IO(\I) ·'1899 . 71 GMC •/, TOH .PICKUP \I .. , 1"10. lrf,..,. 00'""' ~•-nQ. t.u-11-1 i.onc1111on. lo mil••~. ..... , •2999 "61 FORD WA GOH \14, Wlo. t•.n•' l.c;•O<• .... -"'•""9, •101<1, no 1l•f. !'l•c• ""ii399 '71 PINTO ~ ir-' '"°~ 11911.-r. ,.,,,,.. le_., c•. PJl)C.ISJ ·•. ' . :..:.,_ ..... ________ .... vtsm NUESTO DEPARTh(EMTE tA"TINO ' --.....,.-----r-·-----·--------------- .. • , I • -t II I I· -j~ - 1: ,, __,_ I. I~ , .· • Ply111011tfi . __ , including a large ·seleetian · af the fabulous ... ,.. Economical 6 cylinder. auto. !rans .. air -conditioning, PQW&r st•no. radio. heater. wt'litewall tin9I. ~nyt roof, extended l«:tOtY wwranty. (951LYEJ •3295 '71 PONTIAC I.IMAMS COWi V8. alto. trans .. air conditioning, power steering. wf'litf!Wlll !ires. vinyl root. AM /FM stereo. (llJ7MMMl ;·USED STATION WAGON BUY OF THE WEEK '7 4 CHRYSLER.TOWN & COUNlRY trAsSEHGB 't9. -fl'lllS W COiodliONOf. ~ ~""'"9. - ---...-. pOWo9r -,_.., .,,._ =-~ ""-· -OIP'. ICOI. _.,, -• ~ '72 PL:YMOUnt 5ATIW11 SllltNG V8, auto. trans.. radio. helt•. power stffring, power .tokes, ~e skktwalts. air ~ionino & ,;ny110o. ( 108EHCJ . ~ .. ' • < '70 FORD LTD · .. • V.S, auto. trans., air conit.tioning, power steering, power brakes, power windows. Power seats, AM/FM stereo rMtfo. whitewlll 11(91. .;ny1 roof. (241BTOJ • V8, auto. trans .. air conditioning , power steering, power brakes. radio, heater. whitewall tire&. vinyl' root . side ~inga, pin. stliPls. ""lf16872J ' '75 PLYMOUTH uuA11Tc..- Econom1c11 e cylinder; auto. trans .. air conditioning, poww steering, rldlo, helf81', ~twlllll tirw..Yinyt roof, exttflded factory -.(~1LYH) I -# t - I _INTER NATIOt-tAL -. . TRUCKS ARE HERE READY TOGO '75 1/2 TON PICIC-UP TR U CIC ,.._.. --,=.:iii COMPLETE "HEAVY DUTY" SER VICE AVAIL.AILE ... ,_. .... 0.. ......... ....tee ........ 0r9ttc...il,t 0,. S I .,, HO Ol .. wt P.M......., 1kw,,.., 7:)1 A.M. .. kH P.M. • IAg1•na./SODth ~oast • Orange County Sheriff Bradley Gates wa_nts to get ~ar\f.'d ntxt year on eonstrut"tion ot a perma- nent department -substation in the south count,)1 tbat would.t<>!it more than $600,000 to build." He will ask tile County Board of SOpefviSO[S t"Sd ay-t ll)IOW hiQUoi>rQC'e~th .eJanniiig: lo a four-pue 're~ the ----· --~ - bo:trd. Gatt>s notes that funds Wttt' put into thl' corrent budget for pr<'limjnary f.'nci neering after supt:"rvisor.s rearrirmed their support or tht> substation concept last April. Tht> i;tation is c urrPntly located in the SOM th Orange Count y J udi't:-4al Diitrict courthouse in l..i,gUn a Niguel, an arrangement that is not plt'asing to the judges, district attorne11 and publi<" de· fenders ahsobast"d at thefacillty. ·Artording to Gates, the tem- porary nature or the substation has made it i mpo~sible to pro- vide full service to· the residents of the area. J-le said the 20 idt>n tifiable cities and C'om munities served b)' the sub11ta{fon will reach-a M°PUlation or 3061800 by 198.'; -an 8$ Pf>«:ent inert"ase over current levtl,. · "lt is ntces~a.ry that' the de· partmt nl provide these citizeflS with adtque,te. economical law e{d'.orcem~nt, ·•-o ates said. dA pe.rmanenl station will do thi•'l>Y br\nl(l nR -~11 the depart-· ment'ti f\1nctlons into lht com· m\1nity it ser,·es, ··he added. The sheriff has sua:1e..ted 11 two-phase project \\'ilh the first involving eonstruclion or 20,000 square feet or poli<'e space in or nf'er the J.aguna :0..1guel civic ct>nter. He !aid that would be suf· fitit>nt !'!pace to servt> the com - mUTtity through~~· }\C'C'ordihg to v pokeisman ror bd:ay' a. ... N.Y.Stesu· the county buildinc; ttervica d~ partmtnt. it could ro.l u·., 'vl $600,000 to con£tiu(l the r1rit phase Gat .. I• talklnl about, de. · pendinc on the. refinement» r' ~., quired. --If supervisors accept Gates• propotJal, fundinl (QI' the fiNl phue or the projet~ be,,. ' eluded in next YNT0I tounW · ~g("t. -' ave ? • ewar -·· Storm Stirs; S11rf S11rges A we.s~erly swell reported to have been Churned up by aJ>aC'1 f1C' No~thwest storm appeared on th e Orange Coast today 'v1th st1rr up to five feet and building toward 10 feet. • •THE WAVES SHOULD grow as the weekend ap- proached and the weather system d ampens most of Southe rn California~ forecasters said . Orange Coast l..ifegu ards said they noticed a slight increase in the surf late Thursday. By thiS mornin~ the swell had increased even more. WEATHER FORECASTERS in Los Angeles pre- dicted a to.root m a~imum to the waves that could be churned up by the Weather front. J,ifegtt ards a ren·t too '"'orried about beachgoers having tFOub1e in the ·urf.'Water tem1>eratures are in the fri gid 50s . ' Pol1ee., 'Business A.rea . . ' . • l)uplex· F·ire ·cuts 1 . . Clememe Phones ••• By F RF.DF.lllCK SCllOF.MF.HI, Of IM"O.llf ...... ... . Fi ·e r aged through the upper sto1·:· of a San Clemente duplt>X early today caus ing $10,000 damage and charring telephone <'abl es serving the downtown busi nes s a r ea and the San Clem ente Polit'e n epartment. Police stat io n t e l eph one service was knockt>d out for au hou r by the ·l : 18 a. m. blaze al 156 Avenida Granada. Emergen<'Y · <'Ommunications service was provided by the Orange County Sheriff's Office during the out· age . San Clemente Fire Chi ef Ron Cole man said that thC' occupant or the apartment , Craig llosler. awake ned in the predawn hours and disC'over ed the living room couch, qn whi('h h~ had bC'e n sleeping in n a mt>s. Coleman said liosler tried un- SU<'C'es~fu lly to pq!. the fire out. The f l ames quickly .ilpr ead throughout t he li ving room and kit('hen area~ Thirty-o ne San C le m ente firemen backed up by ~ix fire .mgines re,;ponded to the blaze. It was brought under control in 10 minutes. , Steve D avid. a reserve firem a n, surfercd sli ght injury as Heroin Se ized I.OS ANGEI .. ES (.4.P ) -A trap laid by updercover.narroljcs of. ricers has led to the arrests or four Mexican h'ationals a~d to the seliure or 17 pounds of heroin with an estimated street value of $8 million . auth-Oritie$ s:q. Prime Citt· . . By Citibank a result of s moke inhalation, Coleman.s.aid . Flames leaped from the win- dows and {'aves of the duple:tt: burning telephont• lines. .>\bout 250 <'Ustomers .along Jlel l\.1 ar r('· mained without tele ph o ne CSee R l.:\Zf.. Pagf' i\2) Cost to Fix ' GoH Course Eatery Asked San Cle m ente ('ity coun('ilme n want lb know how much il would cost to upgrade the municipal golr C'Ours e resta urant beforejlct- ing on a requei;t to lease the ~ faC'lli ty to Bobby Winkles, coach of the Oakland Athletics. Winkles, a San Clemente resi· -dent. appeared before the council WE'dnesday night to request that the lease b e transferred to him' from the curre nt leaseholder , W. F . Steward Compan y, a Fullerton-based rood manage- ment service. ln.._a 'letter to the council, the b ai;e b"all coa c h i;ai d th e restaurant operation hi i;torically has not been rewarding to the ci · ty. nor to restaurant qperators. 1-le suggt>sled that bui;ine::;s could be improvect ir the faci lity is up· gr aded by the city. 1-le said the b ui lding o n Av('nid a Ma_gdalena should be made esthetically appealin g and outfitled w ith improved air conditioning a nd sec urit y sJstems. Cou nt"ilm,en indicated they fa\ror tratfsfer of the leilse, but decided. to withhold final action until WinkJ es provides figures on what the restaur;1.nt improve· .. me~ts '«.Ou id cost the city. ' Under terms of thE! lease, the city received Jo percent or the · gross receipts of the rest aurant _and cocktail lounge operations. ;o.!EW ·¥ORK CUPlJ - First N'"ati al l1it 9 ... 'Bink todiy lowered its prime1n· tere:it r ate to 714 percent lrom 7'> percent in the Pair Ide ntifie d third s:ueces~iv~weekJy re· , -duc.tioninthe.Joan.r:at.t.._ COOJ.IDGE, Ariz. !U PI > Other major b a nks wert> +Tbe l'~n a! Counl Y ~Shertrr·s expected to match the r e· f>e.parlment has identified the du~tion by Cillbank. a t"o men kHled. in the crash of a t r endsetter on il'(le.rest light vt~n e loaded With m arl· rates. juAo::'I ?S a San Jose m~1n and a Tbe \)rime, -n. be.nctunark S~n Joise State lilud,,nl fro m ror tndu~ t.ria~ l~l"dlnJ: COS· l'hocn~x . The i>llol "A'tlS idt.'TltinM ts, ha• ~ot been as: low a:{ Thursday as Ste ve li eide('ker. 22, . 7Y.a pefti:•d~ j,J nce Carly San 'Jo11e . The passenger was July. _ \ ' • • • 'dentified .as lfeobert Munhall,• '-.;.;;;....._;.;.....::;;;_::.,.;...;.:.;../ ZZ.:tbe Sen~••• Statellitdent. \ • • ' Otister Offer Rejected By BUDI NI F.DZI F.LSKI ot .... 0.tff"loet"-" U .S . Navy O epa rtm ent lawyers apparently hin!ed late Thurs day tht'y might offer l\1arine I.t . !\t ary NiOi s a dis· <"harge under ··1ess than honora· bi t• C'Ondition:f· rather than pro- ::Sft0ute her on se-x <"harges. I.ieuten<int '.'Jinis has offered to U<'<"ep t an honorablt." discharge to avoid fa('ing a c-ourt-martial at F.I Toro !\1 ari ne Corps Air Stat ion on sex\1al misC'onduct C'harge:s :.ii· Jege£!1y involving six enlisted men. _ lier C'ivilian attorney, Jay. \Y. JeffC'oal. :said h t.> received a c"ll late Thursday from a '.'lavy Depar.tme nt law ye r i n Washington D.C. but that nothing new was. r epc)rtecl on the lieute· nant '9 r estgnetionrorrer. - "He wanted to know if wewef'e \. surt l .ieutenanl i:~l'inis wouldn't accept a disch'a rge under less than honorable C'onditions. ··i:ti.e answe r, of course, was no. 'hare~ lnjdred . . ·'They w<1nted to know if 'A'e had any c h~1ng<' of heart:· the El Centro lawy<'r said. Jeff co.at add ed that he believes the '.'lavy n epartm{'nt is "veriy, VC'ry close to a decisibn .. but that thE' outcome may not be favora· bit•. ·t think thl" Secrt'tary of lht.• :'\a\'}' is going to go along with the com mandant or t he Marine Corps and r l•co mmend that she bC' pr osC'cuted. ··he said. Orange Cou nt~· firen1en hl•se do\\'n sct>ne of Thursda.Y ci f- tt!rnoon etC'CidC!'nl in l.CJ guna ~i guel at intersection \\-·here nev.• stop sign re(lentl ~· \Vas in stall ed . Crttsh left thret> 1>ersons injttrecl. ·orficers :;aid car driven by Sybil Marie Carc)', 31. 1.aguna XiguL~I. collided \Vilh auto driven by Robin l.ee OuggHn, 19. :\lission Viejo. Cra!h occurred at .'\liC'ia Had Crov.'n \'alle~· Park"«1ys . :'°\t)ne of the injuries '''as believ(~d l'ie rious. uffieers sai<I. • Jeffcoat said he would question tht> court op why the enlisted men had not bf('n charged. 'T he c ... se i:-i one of unequal prosecution ,·· he said ... The male is an equ<1l partner but he is not being prosecuted.·· · l.ieutenanl :"Jifli :'.> is a "courageous woman nf 1975 who feels th~1t, as ll woman, sh e should Qe able lo act as any man . tan in cont emporary s0<·iety ... Spanking Studied By Laguna Schools Jefft"oat added. . He contends the rules against fra te.rniialion betwl'('n officers amt e nlisted m en do not apply in this ca::;e because ··it was a case of private co'ndut't. off b<1se, out of uniforri'I ... ' J effcoat sought a delay until Nov. 17, but Draper S('t the nt>:<t court d at(' for Nov . 12. l.ieutenant Niflis. 23, an assis· tant t':<C'h ~1 nge offi cer al the ~l ari ne Cnrps' Yuma 1\ir Station, faces C'ha rges of "disobedien('~ of a lawful orde-r. sodomy, con. duct unb('('Oming an ofriC'er, and fratt>rni zation with e nlis ted personnel on terms of military C'QUaJity ." <See '.WARl:o-IF., Pagt> A2) No Limit • On, Trash •· ·Ry J 1\CK ('11 1\PPl-:J.J, 01 th• DlllJ Pltot SI alt School distri<·t polil'.\' un ('Or roral punishmC'nt will bt· ti!· vieWed by thC' I.agun:1 Rt·:1<·h Un ifi('(! S<"hool J)istriet hoard of ed ucation fnllov.·in~ e harg1·s Thursd<1 y that stucll'nts have bE'en "('ufred around" by faculty mt'mbers. The distri<'t 's pr'esent polity 1111 eorporal punishm ent w~1:-; dr<tft NI in 1960. It gen('r;illy <tllov.•s C'or· pora l puni s hml·nt \\'ht·n "milde r " mt•asures h;1vt· nut ~en su<'C'essful. l .~gunnn Rruce Horping. a frt· quent r rjtic of sehool distriet rro- ('edure:-;, levelt>d the arc·u s.ations of improper punis h.menl against members of lhe hfgh school fa r ul ty. Nonamt>::s were given. Hopping said his ron('C"rn went bnck some ye;Jrs <tnd h<' s aid ht• h<1s had reports from students !hat they WC're ·cuffed :trvund" by fa('ulty men1bers. TeaC'hers represent ;1tivc-Kay F.:tst suid that in the '·laying on or hands ... very nften thl're is a. di ffcrenC'e in pert'eption or 'A'hat htt::; happened" betwet>n th£' stu· dent' and the facult y mC'mix'r . Robert Sanrhis, di st ri ct supt>rlntendent. said today the dis trict ·s punishmt>nl policy t\ s pecial collection or over-size trash will be made in the city of l.aguna Beach during next week. Monday through Friday, a s part of the C'ity's annual rlean-upweek . 'Hit Man' Hidd e n Large \articles such as old water h ea t er~. SANFRA NC ISCOIUPl l 1\n furniture, rugs and tree East Coast Mafia hit man is hv· t r l-m m 1-n-g-s sitould b e ing in 'the. Ray Area under a new plac~ at the C'urb by 7 identity proviried by authorities rc .m. on thC' normal rollec· who fear he 1n :1y bl• th(• obj('("! or lionduynexl WE'f'k . aS250.000 contrh"t·· 1okill h1 n1, A SJ\eci;1l trl1ck will c9l· the San r·r :111cisf.'o t 'hrnnu·!t• !l' lee! lh(I lrash. Tree trim• port ed 1utl:1 •. 1'hl' lll'\\':<,1,11 .. ·r mings r,1ust not ~ longer si'id sl~·! ~~\.,~:i.L-i~alvr:-. <frl· h, p thon four rCct. llhd ;;hould \n,g Joe ''Th(' B;1t·o1f " fi:•rl .. 0.:.1 be t it'd set'ur e.1y ln'bU.ndles ~er clo!lie $urv~lllanc\ -~e\1use of 50 pqun,qs-or I eds. J.. of two recent visits: to lhe Bay '---=---.;,I--""--'-.../..., ~a 0, East Coast runnM>n. ' ' • • \vnuld h;1Vt' h<1d to hav{' ~{'11 rt." vit•v.'ed in li~hl of rt•ecnt st;.1l e l{·~is l:1lit1Jl rt•qtiirin):! lh:1t part'nls ~!iV{' f1t'rm1 ssion fur i:orpor<d puni~hnit'nl l Jndt""'r I he dislri C'l0 :-. prt>sl'nl p11\ic-~·. s tud('nt;-; may nQt be puni:-;h1'd in a m <tnnC'r that wou ld · in1 urt-thc-1r phys ical "'('11 -b<"in~. S;111r hi ;-; . ..:;ud Thl· prohibition t':<· 1(·nri~ to str1k1nl! pupils ()11 lht..' hc:1d. ht1.'<i11g lh(•ir t•<irs or !'hak· ing: thl'm Th(' c·nrpor:1! run1shment is ;11 - lowed in •II! di ;o;lriel ~<·hools in . ('ludinf! the hii?h :-chool. h('saicl Early Friday Dismissal Plan Approved 1\ srht•clult> rhang{' lhat v.•ill al Inv.• all San Clt'm1..·ntt' l·ligh School studl'nls lti lea\'t' C'ampus at l p.m . tln Fridays has been a1>· provC'd by C:.lpistrano linificd School Jlis trirt trustees. The <'hangc v.•a:-; r('("1uesled by part>nls 'A'hO wer{' t•onC'erned .-bt.1l•t some students being dis - missf"d <"arly on Fridays and hav· ing lo wait up to three hours to t'alch buses. The loug waits resulted fr om C'onflicls b'-'tween the srhoot·s r·ot ati n!? class srht"dule and the di st rit'I bt•:\ tr an:-.rortation S<'h('dule. l\t>r·:n1st• nf th t• inl1°i C'nril'S of !ht· rut.•tin;.! :-ch1•dult'. ~nn1e slu dl't1!:1" \\t'ft' 1h:-n11s..:1'lt ;11 12 II I' rro :111ll l•l hl·r:--.J\ 2.28 I' n1. on 1:r11 l.1\!'o l\11!'1•:0-tint nut ~1rriv1· 1111· ti\ :J,Jj 1•.11 . lO t;1k1' Sllldt."'lil:o; IH'ln1t.• Under t.he n~v. :1c l11:.'l:lule, buses will arrive at I p,m . lo take slu· rit-nl ~ from campu:< ----• -- , Imnates Reveal 'Bonus' ·· WASHINGTON <U l'l ) ~-Two rorroer inmates at a Kentucky drug rt>habllitation center told Congress today they were given bo nu ~e~ o r h ard d r ugs fOr participating in experiments run on behalf of the ClA and the or. ficeofNavaJ Research. "' James Henderi;on Childs,·a pa- tient al a Wai;hington, D.C. vt>terani; hospit al, and Edw3'i-d l\1 . Flowers or Seabrook. Md'. said they were at (he l.exingtbh ('enter in tht> 1950~ when they heard "'throug h th(' erapevine ... that they could build up a .. bank'"' of morphine and other drugs 'jt lhey agreed lo C'ertain ('Xl)t'ri- menls. Ttaey appeared before a Senute health subcommitl('l'.. ('haired by \;en. Edward M. f(A!nnedy <P· ft.lass.), probing e~~meQt..s on .. tniOH th ut'.QOO. ~-~ lM 1950s and 1960!. 'At 1f'ast two persons died in s uch experi· ments. ~\'ou particip.ated t10 you cuuld gct drugis?' · Kennedy uskt"CI .... "Yes ~ir , that was !he i>•1yorr.·· Childs Said. '\o'ou got so mo.1ny gr ai ns of morrhine if you lik1..-d that -or something else ... r>id they give you LSI)'."' :1:-;ked Kenne(j y. . I don't knO'A' Rut r·vt• Sl't'n some rooms the~ hnd fur people m <1ttresi;es on the floor thc•se f<"llO"'S <'Ould st•(• {'lephanti; on the "'all. t\wful. They :;;:1id tht•y (•ould se(" lht:' bones in thei r h~~nds -t heir braini;. I didn't knQw anything about l ... ~n ... To pi('k up his dtug ··reward:-.,'' (Sf'<' llR UGS, Page 1\21 Laguna Girl Reports Rape · .'\ J9·yt>ar ·old l.aguna Beach \Voma n "·as r;:•ped 1n .her apofrt· ment loda)· by a rt!\lolver- \\·il"ld1ng :1ssailant, polires~id. l.aguna Rt•al·h poli('t' l.l. .-\I CJlson s aid tht· rapi:il brok1..· into thf.' 'A'Om .an·s rt•sidence through a '''indo<A Tht> 1n•1n thri>at1..•11 t•tl t he \\'oman and furred her to cun1pl y \Vit h hi s demands. a('eording to poliee rt•ports. Ile fled aftt'r t he :111 ;1ck . Tht· int'ident OC'C'urrcd at about I :-1 .m . Pol ice havt;-only a skt·trhy description of tht' ra11i st. Orang~ Coast L .-L!: r? 7.. LE \\·e athe r Somt> low clouds through Saturday morning bec·on1 ing sunny in the artt•rnou11 . l lighs 65 at the bt•ar hes. ;o inland. J.1..1ws tonight -SH !u 5.5. INSIDE TODA 't' A ('O<Jtt director twlieve:1 many theaters houe · copped rn1r· on their rUpbt1$1bUity to their croft. He ezplai.m Wiiy cm Pogc CJ <tf the Weekender. l ntle,.; . "' y.,, W•kt .. ... ~•It •.. , h•1i"'I ";.' • '\ott>j! """"' '" t..M. •a~ .. . .. , ,.. ,. (Ahltt<"ll "' ' ' " (~~HIM • . ·.~ (&mfr• . C••U-•fl "' 0.,110• NOl•~C\ 111·1 fdlhwll! 1•.10~ •'I-II ......... ,. " "°". " .. ,., l"''""""'Otl .. -~-'· • .. AM L.V!d••~ " ,, . !alt• r. .... ""' ..... .. '~ . ·~. .1 ''• - • • l/SC --Filaix;:>lo~ • I D•llt Pil°' Sl .. t Ploo'I• T HIS WAS A LL T HAT-WAS LEFT TODAY OF UPPER UNIT OF DUPLEX San Clemente Apartment Fire Knocks Out Downtown Phone Service i F rom Page A I MARINE ... l l('r prt•·lri a I h eHr1 ng Thursday :1~ t:I T oro st:.1tion·s l:.1w center "'<is rontinut'd until nl'xl WOOnes- ctay to •1wail word on h('r resign<t- tion offc•r. ll h:.1s bef•n ;.tlll~ged that l.icutr · nant :-./iflis disobt~yed orders b:-' :11lo'A'ing :.1n f'nlist t'd man into hC'r h:.trht•h1r offic·er·s quartC'r s whi\t"" assignl'<I to Yunia and Lhal sh(> committed sodomy. F\1rther, it is <'harged that shf' C'onducted hC'fSC'lf ·'in a m anner unbecoming an offil'cr and a genth.,\\'Om <tn .. on eight sep<1ralt• occasions by h<1ving :-ocxunl in- terrourse \llith enlisted men . ,<\!though none of these men v.•ere n a m ed or charged, the ~1larin<" Corps id("ntified them as students and her instructor of <1 "human relations" <'lass and hl'r subordinates at the post ex - <'hang('. In ;;1dditi on. tht• !\1arine Corps said .. fraternization <'harges are beinj? brought against ht.>r be<'ause she invited four E"nlist('(t Marines to a party at hC'r civilian rE'sidencv. Jeffcoat has vowed to either ·-obtain an honorablE' discharge for his client or to clellr her or the charges even if that means ·:go- ing a\\ the way up to the Supreme Court." ~1arine ·Corps officials say the charges are not so much based on ht>r all eged SE'xu:.:il encounters with eTilisled men but that she, as a commissioned officer, JowerN herself to their \('vel. Oil Changes The Picture In Scotland UC Chief Appe a rs At Irvine Ry OOUGl./\S FRl17.SCllE ot lllt 0111• PllM 5\IH ln a series of forums ThurS<l1.1y. UC Presidf.'nt f);.1vid S. Saxon commented on universitv tonirs ranging from the UC role in af· firmative action to the future of UC Irvine during an aJl -d ay vi sit toOrangl' County. Early in the day a group of ~1bout 30 Chi ca no s tud ent s stalked out of a meeting between Saxon and a gr.oup of about 80 students after they clashl'<I with the president on his affirmative action policit"::L The students staged a bri<'f protest. hoisting placard" e1nd chanting, "Saxon is a racist." Sa.xon 's da y included a luncheon with m e mbers of th e Greater Irvin e Industrial I.eague, a meeting with the UC I 4eademie S e nate and Wl un- sc hedul e d sessio n' with s ix leaders or the Chicano pro· testers. Sax.on promised in three stale· ments to s upport the UCI· California College of Medicine. besieged by state money hasi>les oyer the past year. '" · "lf you look 20 years ahead at what Orang~ County will be, I cannot conceive of a situation where there is not a role for the .medical school."' he told about 500 gathered at the industrial league luncheon. Re tired E mployes T o Meet T u esd ay f'rom P age A I BLAZE ... ser\'it'l' this m orning as crC'\v s \\'nrkl'd to replace the damag('<I llnt's. Service was expected to be rC'storl•d tit noon. F'or ::t brief timE', telephOnl· service was. interrupted in various portions or the city when fire Sl•nsors tripped at the phone' s"•itching station serving San CIC'mente. The int errupt ion ~ "'t•re bri ef . according to a telephone company spok{'sman. 1-losl<'r, the occupant of the duplex. was not inj ur e d . <:oleman said. The lowec unit of the building was not occupied al the lime of the fire . l F rom Page A l DRUGS ••. Childs said, he went and knockt:>d on a door and was given a dost:> in- jected "in the· a rm, or1 lei:" or where ht:> wished up to thr'el' timt>s a day, depending on ho\\' much ··credit"' he had in lht• "bank ... Jo"'lo"'ers, who was 19when sent to l.exington, said he lied that he was over 21 so h e could participate in the experiments. fie said he wa.-; given "Gr aham Crackers" which he beli eved contained hallucinogenics. "I ate the Graham Crackers .•••. I went through fantasies.'' F1owers said he spent about a month on the program during his two years at I.exington. Dr. flarris Jsbell of Eastl and. Tex .• iqtroduc.ed by Kennedy as a "'leading authority on drugs ," testified that he worked at the l.exington institution and knew that the experim<'nlal progran1 was fu nded by the CIA through thE'Navy . He said in this period of the ea rl y 1950s \Vas hington wa s fearful that it would lose its sources of s upply for opium for medicinal r easons. particularly for wounded servicemen Oil hali come to Scotland. The spigots from the North Sea fields were turnt"d on this week. Oil. however, has brought an assort m e nt of problems to Scotland ~ong with benefits. In today's Daily Pilot staff writer .<\Ian Dirkin describes changes that have co.me to small coastal towns. The San Clemente Chaplt>r of tht> N ational ,t\ssoriation or Retired Federal Employcs \Vi ii met>t at 1: 30 p. m , Tuesday at the San Cle ment t.• Co mmunit y Clubhou se on thC' corner of /\venidas Del Mar and Seville. .<\II retirE'd r1.>der al employ1.>s are eligiblt> ror m <'mbership. ThC' organization helps the r etired employes s tay current with legislation arrecting them and provides a aocial get-together. Chapter Prt>s idE'nt Elion Allison said. PWP Planning Thre e Events - A native of England. Dirkin vacationed in Scotland recently. He observed employ ment pro· blems and housing shortages in town s like Eglin and Aberdeen. Will oi I be the savior of Scotland -and England? See Page 01 and find out what some Scottish pt•oplt.• think. They look at roa ·ta! oi l drilling in a much different way than skeptical, California coast d\\•ellers . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Tt .. 0._ CH" D•l!J Pllol, Mfll .... !C" i~ ·-el""' tr.. N•W\·Pr•\•. i\ Plll>h•ll•.<<I Dv '""°'"-CDMI l>wbl!"''"'I C.0.....,•nJ ~.tt•<llliotitM• Mll-d Mvnd•Y thre~Q!I J rldiov lot C"'t• Ml!Y. ""''"'"°'' lk•t h, t<un!lr>qll)n ilf'.othlf',,...... 111" V1llt,, 1rw!11t. ~•<l<:lltbac' V•l"'Y •NI ~ -hlSoulhC•"SI A \lngl~ •1!9lor>.lll o<I!· llOn I~ llUbll,,..d Sihl'dly• -~""""'''· T,,.. p.ln<IMI INflll\111119 Pl•lll II M lJO Weit ll"J S1rtet,,(;Ml.ll hWY, C1li!O•l'll•m~. Robert N. Weed Prttkletll •NI ~1111"'°" Jee~ R. Curlev \11« P•1t11cN.nt •'IC! 09..., .. iMIW9'!r Thomas KeevU t•hl6r ThOmas A. Murphinr NWln.t(lo1'19 Ed•IOr CharlesH.Loos RlctiardP.N•ll AtMHenl ~Mtlfll ~ Uounai Beil th ottke l lMG-rrtS'rNt """'""'°".,'"'· p 0 . 901< ..... """ Other Ottlcn C•l1 Mey, JJOWt\I 81ySl!'MI "'$..._,.: WlNt-'lltoM••rd Hiii'! llltlCf>: Hl1Slllt.Cll9o;ole-O $lo9I t.V1JNt,•fJJOILl_..1_ 11 :W..01fo9a rrw••t T1tlpttone (714) '42~1 aaufflff Advertl1lng M2·5l71 i_..., .. -ach All Depertnwrt1: 1 ... --"'"" lol11Ci."""4t 4tJ.06JO • ~i.111. '9') Or~ C.1it P1,1t1ll"'1ft9 C-...... No 1111~ \lorlot\, Htvtlllllofrrt, MIWl11 -ll•f Ir .,.,1rtl\1m1nll Mrllfl ,.,.., bl ,.,., .... , ••• u~ .. , \HClll -mh•IOft II tt(IWl'ltflll-•. . S.C.llld (II•\ ,.,111:11 p•IO t.1 '"'"'' MtM , Cll"!"."'1-·M -.•i."o" lrf l "fl'I« t.1.7\-. .,., I .., ""11 M.Umoo1111, f ~111.-'f~Jllll­'3,H~. I • The South Coast Chapter of P~~rt.•nt s Without Partners will sponsor three commi1nity t.>ve nts tonig ht through Sunday for si ngle p;;1rt>nts and their children. Israe l T alk Slat ed Th e group will meet at 7 o'clock toni g ht at the San Clemente Denny's parking lot to attend the San Clemente lligh School versus I.<1guna Beach I-U gh School football game. I.aguna Circle Judaica will di s· .cuss internal ethnic probl ems confronting Is rael when the group meets at 7: 30 p.m. Monday in the community room ~t r.aguna F ed e r al Savings. 260 Orean Ave ., Laguna Beach. Howard 1.-1 . l.enhorf, a UC Irvine professor, will be the guest speaker and will IC'cture on the status of minoritif'S in Isr ael. Slides of the 1967 war will be shown. :\beach party will be held ;:1t 7 p.m. Saturday at Doheny s1 ~1t t• Park. Participants are to brin~ snack type food s. Sunday, a guided tour of the Laguna II.ills !-"'i re Station will be held for oa rents and children. The e:rouo will gather at l p .m . at the El Toro-Thrifty Drug ""and car pool to the station. \ I Ford Incident Flag Staff Hits PresidenL SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) -President Ford was rapped on the side of the head today with a 24- inch flag staff by an excited youngster in the crowd greeting his a/rival. The President was unhurt in th e apparently accidental incident. A Secret Service bodyguard slapped the small flag to the ground, yelling "Get That Thing Oµt of Here." Three agents stepped in fr ont of the President pushing away the small but sharp flag sticks that greeters waved at the Preside nt on his arrival at Westover Air Base. There was no blooi'.1 where Ford was struck on the right temple and there were no signs that he was in - jured. But he uttered an audible "Ohh" when hit-and ducked quickly after the blow. Ford r ecovered his composure quickly and eon· linued using both hands to shake hands with the crowd. The boy was not immediately identifled, and there was no Indication or evvfdence it was anythin& but an accident. ' r • I • • Bombs Away! ' Aerial lanke r drops load of fire retardant chemicals on a brush fire which burned about 32 acres 011 coastal Irvine Ranch i;,1nd near Crystal Cove between Corona del Mar a nd Laguna Reach Thursday. County fire authorities fought the blaze \vith ·J2 men six fire engines, including one from th e city or Newport· Beach, one bulldozer ancl two aerial tal!kers, There were no injuries and no structures were involved. The fi re w.as started when dry brush collected and was ignited by the heat from a muffler of a truck engaged in weed abatement. Mabel B. Ram~ey, Historian~ Dead Lagwza Hills Tank Blows It --No Damages 1.aguna Beach historian a nd aulho ress l\.1abel Reatrice Ramsey died Thursday at South Coast Com munity llospital. Mrs. Ramst>y was 82. F\1neral service will be held at 10 a .m . Saturday at Sheffer l.aguna Re ach Mortuary Chapel in l.aguna !leach. J)r . Albert 0 . Jljerpe of the I.aguna Beach Community J'resbyteri an church will offil'iate. Private interment "')II follow a t F a irhav en .!\·IE"morial Park in Santa Ana . l\1rs. Ramsey a nd her husband l\1erle ;:1uthored two historical books, one on I.aguna Beach his- tory called "Pioneer Days of I.aguna'' and another on Orange County history entitled "This Was Mission Country.·· She was a('tiv e in the Toastmistre!iS Club, the I.aguna Reach Co mmun ity llistoricul Society,, the Woman's Club of J,ag una Reach <Ind the Presbyterian Church. l\1rs. Ramsey is silrvived by her husband, Merle Ramsey. Sr.; by children, Dorothy John s ton e of J.as Vegas, Rernitte Delaney of Costa Mesa; J ean Allen of l\1i ssion Vi C'jo, and l\"lerle Ramsey. Jr. of El Toro: sist er , Ethel J.indenberger of Paradisc. 11 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorial donations m ay be made to the Orange County lleart. Associa- tion. Funt>ral arr~ngements aie un · dt>r direction of Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary. An acetylene welding lanll which blew its top when a worke1 c~aeked the valve while holding .r: cigarette. caused a major fire ir n Laguna }Jills industital park to day but caused no damage. F1ames shot eight feet into th( air but insulation in the ceiling oJ Unit 1 at 23011 Moulton Parkwa) prevented them from igniting lhl roof. frremen said . Ttie worker, who declined \(J identify himself, said that he thought the t ank was e mpty. "There was a big explosion and ii burned some of my hair off," he reported. Firemen let the flames burn down, then pulled the tank Ol\t of the metal fabricating shop with hooks and ropes. allowing the fire to extiilguish itself. Final Week, Sofa . and Chair· Sale 345 NORTH COAST BOUl.EVAAO LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 1 (?14) 49<-6551 (. I \ All upholstery reduced. Get ready for, the holidays with some new upholstery for your home. Select from such w·ell·known lines as Woodm ark, ·Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and many, mciny more. All Leather upholstery 'at less 2 0°/o - 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. 90505 (2i3) 378·1279 1727 WE;STCUFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA.~ (7141 642-2050 I . • ... •. ' • 1. l-- dedu this taken total were A moth . hally depe $10, what Soci em neith ( medi l tion f •a ph lhef • -medi are who lum care s rutu med ~al al edt tolh a co . givi · car ooy BU Teve have Disn firm' lure ti on le N mot ~:·~~ Am nst • • . , -· P~ent S11:pport Tax D.eductible , llJllYLVIA POllTEll ---(l"IJtlrlllqSf!M[--· AtleuLtwo bram,n..., talt'bendltl. ~:ftumie-­cmt tu dedlloas llld nilln1s. -ia lhrotr off ~ o1 dcillm In tax: ••v!llVlor-an-ot you bo-are-.!D1ht! - eatqcry ol cblldren Wtio helP JUPPori yflllr elcjerl)t parents. TheM are two tu~er iii~~,~~~"'"''f v1aor1es w61ch .cOUld. ,;: bove1one ellbel'way- bllt ··'lnlfjca~tl.Y Ibey woun _up beirtt re- solved la favor of the taxpayer. Money's Worth < 1) A new dependen~ , <1 dodu<lion for tul>Orers who help s upport their pare nts.. TJR; TAX COURT RAS jllS! aiven. a $7SO dependency deduction to many taxpayers, along with ·a $30 tax .credit this year, via a decision that Medltare benefits are not taken Into account when computing lhe dependent parent's total su,pport. The old rule was that bas ic Medicare benefit~ were taktn'iato account as support. A typical s i(ua tion: You, the son, help s upport your mothe r w i th $4 ,000 a year. Since this comes to more than tuUI your mOl,her's support; you have been claimina her u 1 dependent. But now she is boli>italized, the Medicare pays $10,000 in hospital bllls for her. The Medicare payments plus what your mother spends on h e r own support ($3,000 in Social Security benefil!S) come to s ubstantially more than you provide. Under the o ld rule, you losl your dependency deduction. UNDER THE NEW RULE,' you get the $7SO dependency deduction for your mother, for the Medicare payruents, as frentice-H&ll ex~lains. are treated 8.S'h e alth ins u_ran('e re· imbursemeots, and as such they don't count toward ••sup- JIOr\" as defll\ed in the law. So ~ou still proyide more than half your molher•s total ~-upport. To be sure you're in proper tax pus ition: Immediately make a complete l ist of all the items that do count jn picking up the $750 deduction and $30 credit. Medicare benef~ts won't bar the deduction, but other items -such as $oci8.l Security -might. Check to be certain you contribute enough between now and y earend lo meet the more-lb.an-hall support test! \ friday'11 Cloaiog Pricea • NEW , • No¥ember1, 1115 DAILY PILOT YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y~ar'1 U~ Appear f:•~ry Satu,.d•y,... · ATei.• '"=Qw ~1 '·'=°"' ~ . 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IS II Fl-"9 .IO I t 14 ... ~CI.JO I .. lt\lt-tit Ne"Ppl l.6Q ·.: ilOO IS~• '-Aorer A ... t .. IW-t .-. UALl roc .tao 10 ..-116 25"'°-\4 neit er JS astc care . _ AmS1f'fl1.J1110 JJ t-1111 -14 CNAlft l.D .. 20 110.:.-"" F••¥•n .1• 1 11 '"' ... -"-lccw 1n .. •1 ~-"" H~£111, 7 .. 1,'¥1._ .._ Jto.t.A•I•·*'' ,, 31"'-"' UAlptA-"O ... , is\.io -\o\ (2)' A 'new deduction break today lo r tomo'rro~w -. -~+i: 4 " 2'.,. CHA uw1n .. • .., . .. """'•ot 1.1• • 6J 14!h •. . .HmW•1•r ' ' ,. nv.-.., NE.GI£ i.'11 , 11 1Jlli • i .. Ro.,••cc .n 11 ll isf!I -""' uott• '·* 4 ' '°"'" " .,.., aJP"142< 11 JlmWptl ..... I»"--"" N( Tl.)6 11 1• 16 • 1, AoylO l.160 I tit )61,t;. \\ UOI '41 1.n P 4 2•,1:1-.... ed ' aJ Al'llt&Ypt4 n 5J\\ CH1tst o.1 l u.i 1'111 -.., Fl• GM . •'t~:'l~:!!!f'~f.\~friii:!!:J":i~t;'".~f-'ii--i\f.~H-Bil'f-f.1;!-hr'~-Ji~~h'v.4----m lC care. · ATTpfA) ... :: IS ... l'I ::: C.iSGfl/f l.11 .. • ,...,_.,.. Fl•Pwrl.fl • lll JS"'•-.:. J Hrilv1.•'.'. '' m -1'1 w-.11"ton to Ji"-__..,_ A Co .I ... )6 4"'-, C llCl u • • T he general rule is that you c a n 't g et a current deduc· •TT .. 111.1•.. , 41'11 •.. catSGfl/f 1.1:1 .. u 11"' ... FiioPwL 1.• 1 n1 ,. .... VI Jo1>111Mv 1.2011 111 n • "' N""""°"'"" .. s 11• •• , , Rubemd • .oH 111 ,, .1,. UMIET Trs1 .. '' ''" •. ~tr .. 4 13 '""" Vo Cot.col J.lOn it) IS .. ""' Fl•Sl .. 1 ,.,., • 10 ~-.... JOM4J •• " m ~-\lo NYSEO 2 20 1 • 2 Ru<M•C JO ' ,,, 1•1,Q, -Un""'"' .. • l.S .... tion!orprepaidmedic a.l e xpens es -can't ,forinstance,pay AW.trDl i"',.:102«111"> ... eoc.aou .«11 1 1110 iv.t.,, 1"1.-cp .«1 1• 1•1 i.v.-'lot ""'""' ·'° • 11 11v.."" NVsEP'i 12 _ : ~ ..... : .. AinsTot11 '.r•ll u t i\-;-'-u..c..,.,P 21• •1 JS'"'•·~ ;a physician in D e cember fo r January 's physical and deduct Z::~.\~; ~ 1~ ::: ~.·~,..: ~~ •S: ;""• -~ ~~~ ~ ·• 14~ ~ ~v. :='::r...c4 1~ ~~ ~~~: ~ NI= 1.2• • Jlo 12•1r-"' •...-sn.1 ·i .~ '"" .... ~·1: ; 3!! 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"'' >>" ,,-,..., SIJOllPl,117 J 110.:.-0.:. UftOC•l l,M I 1)1 •t''--~ e ma e in exc ange or e 1me m 1c car e. AmsiM 2..&11 • • '° ,.,.. • -. c.tt 1"°"' 1 3 '' 15\.'0-to Ftotlfl ,_,..., 11 13 ,.,,., • .... KO Pftl '".. 2 ,,..,._ "" Nlltil 1 ,; : : rt i1v. • · ~~ StU..F 1.,.. • 10 21 . . UhOI CIP' ,.,..1. 11 s1-.-~. ~M!ll l.'5 .. 4 Sl ... 61"' (1110..1.0t.1 111]\lo ··· ForlH-... IJ 1) J11o\• \.-0 11;-MU.l• l 1io 11"--'111 NLll'ld~1I1119 >1'>• \lit 51Pai!IS .'61 .. lS II• 'Al \.lfl PK1.IO t 20J 1S',lo•ll,Q, A TYPICAL SITUATION: you s upport y our m o ttre r ""'""' 1 . .0 • is 511 = :-. Goto Ill's.•·· a111 ~. "' ~rw, 1.10 " 140 J1v.-~ C6CP1..11.tti 1 ,. 1sVi• Yo NL top .to 1 )'• 1s"". "' StA19•• 1.,2 1 •J JJ -v. u ,..< "'_41 .• , 13 .. ,. ho . bo . i Aml9'I lfl .J2 -Sl S\I\ "'° QI! l"lct-I Jt St't-\lo Fo•boro .IO I 27' "'-• v, Ktfl(.So ... S S 13"' • Ve NorlOlkWt s ' J.1 6Sl't , v. S.l..,IC .1 .. 11 • • -~~ Uft!GMm t 11/t-I,\ w ts a ut to go into a r etire m e nt h o m e . Y o u w i l make a ..,,.,~ . .o .. M '~""' Ca11o0Mo2 s 1u n + "" .,,.,,.. M .so 1• 11J t1 • "" ".,,OE 1 . .0 s n 11"'" • " NorlnCo ,,,,. • .,. 1i • .,. 5'f!OG. 1.ZG 11 1J1. 10"'. ,,. '""''roY•I .10 , ,.. '"" ~ "' I t . h I h i 'f[' ed' i Anc:llHC l,20 10 .. )S..,•VI 0 SODflO.SJ •. l200 100 FrWllM 1.to t aM71"'-'~ "-N1.»al 114 ... -Vt Norril 1.106•2i11 .... 1 SMVn AIClll • J lh•"' Llfllroy.ipl• .. r)J077\lo•V. ump-sum pay men In exc ange or e r 1 e 1me m 1ca ""°"'1 1.10 • 11' ""'·•I Co1•11 M19 .. is ,,,.._"" Fn.iehuf 1.11 • 4S ''"• .,.. ~riPLt 1.sl 1 s. ,,.,.. ... NA co.1 ·'° ,, 1 33 ,. ~ Asw l •1 1 -"' ~ ar ..... , .. 1,1 s • ,.... ('are. The ho m e provides you with a financial breakdo wn z=:~·~ ; ~ :~ ~ ~E~ i 1;: J~.:1~ ,.,,.."' 1~s~ '"" ... ~~ ~ .• ; 1~~-·t~ ~:'~·,~,: ~ 1:¥:~ ~ ~j,,11;,.1::.11 •2: ':~: ~ t:.4'c!';c'J:i :: !l ~ __ ,.. Showing th.at a percenta g e o ( the fee is d esi g n ed to cover ~,"!>,·" .. •0 ,."'a' •, ~ CmwEd2.30tl llM lO 4 '°" GAC Corp .. 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S.vEI P .JOI' S9 ,,,._,,. \J!jllllu1.:n 1101 21'111• V. medicalserviceswon'tbeperformeduntilfutureyear s-if =irvi~i:i ~~ ~---~111::: i 1~~:: g:t~1 :: : 1; ~~=-r: ~::::.,:~~, 1~ ~::;~ ~~~~:~,; i~~ !~.:1t: ~~~~·: 1 ~~ :;.:: ~ ~1;;s1::i:·t : :r:.-\ .. ··at all" Arc.91•N .... s w l=Mi +" CMllEdllwt .• 12 ........ GMSW.1.IO 1 •10 ''""'.' K"""111 1 ... 7 17 -~· \(o NoH\G<os wl .. I JS\I,• •1. Sollml ltldut1t SI ,,..._v. UldMM .IO .• 1t 1•· .. . .. h bi. ArcfltO -Ho 11 IU 31:-.-\lit ~I 411 •• 1.. 7"'• '°" 0.-•v In 4 • •le-•.-a IC.tnc:t I.OH 171 "'"-\~ NoSIPw 1.M ' 1)4 1i>V•-"°' $CA So•vlct .. 117 214 • •• U!I NutllJV 21 14'9 11V> • i.e.. "Yes, says t e g overnme nt. Rea son: you are o 1gat-Arctk Efltll .. 10 ,..._,"" CwOilP' 1.n 'f 1 ,,,. ··· GATX 1.to 1 •1 ,,.,._ v. w;,, vu• 1.to 1 J> 1~. "' NOSP!tl 3.40 .. rsoo ,, • 1 sc"-"'":'I' '°.oo r'i ..!! ,•,~:-~ Llldl'tl:CNrn .• 1 11tt. ••. ed to pay the full amount to Secure your mother's admiss ion ~tst,, l::.,'.~,. ·,· ,',.' .·.~ ·.·.·. Si I l<LI r Vt-l\llo GATX pfM '· rJOO Jl\oli ' ic.rr MtG 1 1' t.O 7S*-14 HoSPpl •.DI ·· •JO tJV.-l _.. " UrtJllffl!ll .• J 10 11111 ··· .., r-:.o "' 1ci 1 ~ ~V.-~ GCA CorptO SS '~ .. , .:..cC!-1• l J 1•l!. ... f'loSPof 4.l1 .. r100 ,3 -'h SOlllll ... ,, 71 llt•-t o USflJOtl 2.•11 tt ,.. ..... "'* to the home Arketst .s.st •• a '"'• v. ~ s. 1~ ,.. ,._,;-.... Girm1nr c..g .. s 10\.11• ,,.. ~.;'r,·IO .•, 11 !:~-" NoSP!tl 1.t.t •. ,1~ ,~ •.. ~~ "° '' 11; 4~1\-"' usl'i:ls 1.m .. • t!t'llo. "° Jfth ' . h hos 'ta! . t ArllWGl.JGI 4'24 .... •IMi •"-ttJI JI"'-llll. GnAml .14 .. 13 •111+\'o • .. 1 II·;,:_ Nri:i!\.Ul)1!.411 l , ..• ~ ..... , ... 50 4, I 10,L-"' USGypl . .011 U16 ... -'4 enurs1ng ome or p1 reqwresprepaymen as ""uos.,. .. 1 21 +"' · • Gfi,•011 .~1 1 ,, ~ ... \'t, ~.29 .. , ........ MOM 1.ec1, 11 ,., .... " '""""" .40• 10 1 v• ... ~cp .. ,3 Ali .•• a condition·o r admission , get a s tatement before yearend. z:=0"~~·s 1: ~:-·~ ~1:11 ~ i~.·~ e~·:n': ..: ~~ ~ ':It 11!! ¥!.~ 11,~'l ~ ~~-" \:.~,-i!-J li 1'v. ·"-~-.. "'' >¥i +"" · ·vi b kd bet d " 'ad edi 1 Arm pt 2.10 jO HVt-,.., =C.7010 •1 24,.,--4 ~1.20 7 , 19 14 • \.\ k~ll .itoJO '1 1i'lt-\\ NErl "·t(I) 4 21 l1'4-t"' =~'.r. J JO IS"-=°"· U S AHi~!-~"" ~~ '.'.'. fl ng a rea own ween or i.nary care n m ca ...._1111 •* ·:. 1110 '"'"" ... 1.ICI> 2 ss1, .,''~ ·,.·-r.e,. c1,.,. .si , 11 1•:w. .. ~ " 1-M •1r1 .. 1 20-\(o • !'.!'_ Nws 1" 1.1s 3 1,1 J011r •.• ~--••P ... 1 111 1sYJ-,,.. us sr-.• • 2n i•Va • v. Care The medica l portio n c an mean big tax s;1.vings for you "'"" tk M11 111 1•v.-"' CMdEd DI•.. ~·• c.n 0ew1ap l '' 1io. v. ltl>llf!t • .!-4 1s • 21,.,;; + ... wwsulll' •. 10 .. 3 •z"--1, :><.V'ltn 1 .10 u i.1 •v·-" uss1"1 2,., s JOt 611, .. ,... . ' "'""' "'""* 11 ,. IJ • "" OIME.d ri $.. I ~-v. Gert Dynom s IH lt""-1''1 l(mf'lrlno Co l u JVa-v. HwMtl , Olb 10 JS '"' • \• Sc0¥1UMI~ 11 JO 111/J -.,. us TOii ,to 12 11 21 VI . -on your '75 return. o\t9COrotfl 1 1 10 1,_ • ~ °""'-,. ,.~ .. ~ to--~ 0n E•K 1.tc11• :n1 •1·~-'" ~-"•""• 1 "•"-u.,YJ .. "" NwSti 2 . .io+ , ,, JJ•, ..• " Scwl.~0 • .. ,,' JI!.. ·;.:. VldTl<IW 2 1 ... ~ _ " li.t'Vlftlll>dusl2 ttl to •\I Collf ••·· -•• GttFooCll l.40 1) )SI H"i~ ~I ..,.O(ICIOt .. •1 ~ ··· Nrtntol.IO I •II 7•'~• "i _.. ·· --·• UldT«h pll ,. a211XI -I ASAl.1C1 .ID .. •10lll'lli •.. ~crl~I~ ~ ~~-t ~ r.tl'IG•l.ntl 1S ,5 15 ~or .. .c:orp ~: 1J ..!:•Vo NQrll'ISl .)OQ ll •l 11 '• .,, ~~,I~ .. l,~ J~ ~1Tt1 1.11 t 190 u •, • ,.. • Aur'o .4010 Jiil ll -\,\ • ,, .. ,,.,,_• .,_ GtflHt»t .SO I ,. l lV, ,,. I ltO I. I ··• NtlSlpfl~. ,0 46'••1 · t , •• UnlTtl Wll .• 1' I'• , D . . R R d MNnOlll~. "'-''""-~ OIGIPf10..... .. ... Gtfll ..... 1f 21t1 1 JJ IV. ... KrftQll' .1•37•!&1 Jl'1'•.,.. N-Cp .11 . 11 ...... v. S..Contr .JOJ '1Jl,t,-'4 Un!T.A IVI ..• ll''o • v, 18n.ey evenues ecor Aill!Oot!40 • ltV.-tv. Ef.Pwl .... ''"-• y, Gtrt Mird .2010 ., 16 • ,., 1(190e• 1.36 ... 14~-\llo N\IF Como 1 "' •• ,_,,,. SfoWAlrSft;. to JVI ... IJnllr-odltCp ......... "" Aso,.,G 1:to ·,4 10 l W.-v. pt •V. ·• 1:210 401,1, • Wt GoftMlll 1.l6 11 100 511~ v, "'-1n .20 n • .s~ ~ "" --o 0 _ :5HOr•m .IO 11 1 t•v• • .,. Univ..-1.«1 • 11 1""'° + loll ASSOt'lll.40 6 10 l it.+ \ii flll 1.•S •• t1IO 61 +I .... GloflMlll~wl .. I 11\4~ '.i. -t.L-O.klh!Pr '11 6 10~.-~. StO<Jl'•W 10 :M S'4 •.. Ufll.,1..el !.2• • t Wi .,, BURBANK <AP) -Record revenues and net income have been reported by Walt Disney Productions, with the firm's Worldwide motion pic- ture and t e levision distribu· tion program cited as the leading contributor. Chai rm an of the Board Donn E. Tatum said revenues • , A'O!lol'lt .40 J 4t 1V,--C..P DI 1.11 .• IJOO ~ .... · ·· Gt!Mo1 l.<IOI> IS ltlM 17-.-\.I '-'cGet I.to 6 10 llV.-'Iii Oc<idf'IPet I I l!il It-,,, ... SfflPow .IO I t0 1•V• • V, IJOP lrt .61h 10 4S .,.,_ .... for the fiscal year ended Sept Alk • M uo 10 lvt C..Pwl' pf... • ,, .... + "' Gf'IMOIPf )'1o '. 10 50'11o • "" U m,.ttSl't It ' 2 11:i.-\'o OccldPI of . . l .,. l • '' S...IGO .S2 10 .Sil 16'-"' -~. Uplohrt ... 10 •JS •1·-·-.... • AUCyl!!I i.s.i 'i " 11 .... -' Vi c.. .. ,,. s.... . . • ~. "" GoflMol pf i .. 13 ., .... I~ i..-Bry .n 1 I I~ ''. OccPlpl 3 to I, ,.,, • '• St••\ ,,ao. l't ... 11 • , '. USL• FE .n • JPl 111-. -.... 30 i n creased 21 percent to •Uct:rots~ .. 1 ..... c..uAL10k12 1P S\lt-'AI c.nPott ."lort .. so ,.._.,.. Lao•Sl'9.n s 7J ..,._" 0t:cPtp1t.50 . 31 ,,, ••• , s. .. ,,1n L1n .. 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VSIC.0,-p .M • l 11"'• ~' Gas Price Concern &.ldwlrt .tO • • t:W.-Vt c-lftl....... " '". .... GlnM lroco• 10 ,,. I Illa-Vo LlrocNll l.liO 12 m 11 • v. OutbdM 1.20 • •:M 16\t • "" 5k '° 1.20 I xl 61\0 • "' VulUIM I.to • 1 31~-II. Told by Fuel Panel S.llC#p .10 + 2 11t\ • \'t c-le C .4ll 6 S •t>o · · • GIHSOfl Wk . . S • -V• l.l,.:Htl pt l • • •1 $l • '4 ~i.tCO .IS s 1 l•\·. _ "" 5"11 O>rpn 1• I t -W W-8'11y_M .02!d • S1 9 -~ C.•lrd.4011 I 1t:W.-\lo Gkltlol IH!r .lo :s. I'\-''> l.H!HFdl.14 ,, 11 IS'lli -'loli O.f'S1'191'1 .1S 3 10 10'"1•"" S1<v11riCo l4 116U• 16~• '• WKPICP .Jt 1 •S 11 ..... S.ltGIS 1.'6 1 2'1 111'1 + \Ill (."<'. 1111. J.14 II Sl .. .,._ \llt Glotlt Un I I ll , 10'n-~ Llontl O>rp IJ I \t.,. \.\ ()wrTrl'I .IO 1J IO ll"-, \1' ~U1Ab .6>0 II ~ • • ~. WiKhof 1.10 . , 1 38 , • BltGt lll• ...... 110 ''"' ... er-0.2:1: l II •s -:w. CWCM'Fl ,\ltl. 10 111' ... Lll\Ofl 1'hli. 0 i 11 ·,,,, ... °"""1CF .M l0 91 •O'o•"' Sml!hll'l\.l6 I 112 13 . 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API said actual costs v ary substan~al ly am_ong o il com · Circle Seal, : Ending Tal,ks Circle Sea J Corp . of 'Anaheim, and B e ar, ~earns and Co. have mutually agreed to terminate n egotiations for !Ille plan announced Aug . 211 to transfer the assets ana :11us1ness of Circle Seal Corp. -:Jb a corpo~allon to be'fbrmed -J>y Bear. StearM and eo .. "' • :New York !nv•stmeot bank· panie s for a number or r e- asons: Type or crude u s ed, where it comes from and at wha t price, refinery e(licien· cy ; transpo'i-tation and marke ting factors among others. To break out one pr<>- duct -in this case motor gasoline -from the many produc ts made from crude oil in the r efine ry s trea m <'an re- s ult at be s t ih a ••guesstimate ,·· the API said. BoflOrPptC .. 1 I Vl -V. .*@ vo .,. 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HOtLlClfl CJt •• n • .,. • "" Mfftdl111 ,Po ' i io·~ -,... °'"«' •<>e111 110 ,, -"' ' ... ~-~ uai;; .r----' ur I .--. 4'1"1t pl l .... ·· I ' ,,,_ .,_, ......,..llAf"' 1 .S 11\lo-"" Mefrltlr .60 I 11• 1~ Prodftft' JD • t• 7\o'ji-\lo Gr fet'mtfttft1n• lfle clivldu' r1 compan· y ," t~· API' _ .... u, " ",,.,• '• ~ O.-J-,1.~ • tro 1,1"'-,"' Holllf•c. ,,,. i1 '• '""'. "" MtWPt .1J .. '° iii.-""' ..., i 1 • 1 3 J1"' •.. & a n e jCMPI .. ~L ... ,,J,·· •IO 21~-1-.t 1M1 .tt.• 111 11 ,,. Mtt ...,.1.M ., so 1!~-'-PS A inc:.. 11 '"'-"" JlelCl&laliOGS., -1-1 .. ed.. ~~··" 1 1 12-. ••• ~ .40 ·;• .u 1111 ·-.; Houcllle ... s II .......... Mt'°°'·"" I ............ P\ISC.011.20 1 •S l!"'i-"' -~ . '-"'*'Cl.I • • ••• 1111 -,...,_i"-M• 9 1~ ••• MHl•M..iOI 11 \"itko l"SIEf.O l.1t I 1M 11\jo• '-" l . • • • • : Lockheed Success? n U RR ANK, Cali !. <U PI! l..ockh eed A l r <"rart Corp., bols t e r ed b y redera\ly guar antr~ roans, is doing .twice a s well as it did la.~t year. . . . . . . . . . . ' Friday, Ncwembw1. 1975 • Weekend Calendar Dinghy Racers Vie in Harbor Top dinghy $ailors from San Die&o to $_~n Francisco will invade Newport Ha;_bor this eck""End in quest of the Jean Schenck Perpetual Trophy in Newport llarbor Yacht Club's popular ~ racing series Cor Lchman·l2s. Yac.lit Clubs sending teams for the competition are San Diego, Mission Bay, St. Francis, Long Beach, Alamitos Bay, Bahia Corinthian, Balboa and the host Newport Harbor. Team ra('ing is distinctively different from either regatta or match racing in that it is not un· common for a leading boat to t1,.1rn back before crossing the finish line to spring a teammate fr ee from a cover by an opposing boat. TtlJ.: JJ-:.1\~ SCllE~CK SJ.:RJJ.:S has alw<1ys at· tractE'd sailors on a national ~ind international level and is now established as one of the more col· orful and impoi'tant sailing ev£'nt s on th e \\1E'st Coast. 1 Rares will be ('Onducled Suturd.'.l." and Sunday ovE'r courses in sidf' the bay. Jn oth('r local art ion. Vnya.t:ers Yat'hl Club will sponsor the S('venth ra<.·l' uf its popular !·lumphrey ·Bogart Serif's for P£>rforman<'t' Jl<1nd1rap Race f1eel ya<'ht s on Saturday, ~ind l>an ;:1 Poi nt Yacht Club will wind up it s PJ-IRJ-~ scrit•s on Sunday. Southern Californi a Y<t<.·hting Assorialion calrndar: I.os Angt>h•s·l..ong fk>arh -----SF.:-AJ.--Jl¥.1&CJI ''.'\('111' (}J,b'I~ Sailors Seric>s No. 2. • • " • I ( Santa 1'1oniea Bay PAI.OS VERDES YACHT CLUB -Cold Duck Series No . 1 (keel boats) Saturday. SOUTll CO.<\ST CORINTllIAN YACHT CLUR -lntri.1rlub Invitational Saturday. DEl. RI-:'' ''ACJ-IT CLUB -Sunday Skippers series ~O. •I. San Die.(o S.<\.N DIEGO Y.<\.Cl-IT Cl~UB -Sinnhorfer Jlot Rum SeriE's (10R> Sunday ; Southern California Women's Sailing Association regatta. Wednesday, Nov. 12. Sll.VF:RGATE YACI·IT CLU R -Sinnhoffer Mu~ O'Rum Serit's. (SDHF> Sunday. SOtJTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Sinnhof. fer Keg 0 ' Rum Series, MORF, Sunday. .-. Coo1tol Weather SNn, llf-n, Tlde1 SOntt llM nlQlll 811(1 e•rly mc:oml"ll dwds, Olherwt~ h•iy sun~,.., 10-.. ,. Llight v•rl8'bl• wlll(IS this n'IOl"'""IWJ 8ncl IOtligl'lt. Hlglls IOd•I' M•r •). CN51•1 l..,,ll'f••lures wlll •- 0.l•ffn JO '"" ••· ln1.1n0 tem-Pltfl111,.., wlU ·~ Mt..,een ,.. ...., ,11. Tiie wlttr lem!Mrlh.trt wl11be 5'. FRIDAY SKOf'ldhlqh 10:S9a.m. S.9 Se<ondlow •:30p.m. O l Fir\! hlQll Flri.llOw s.c-nton S«oncl low SAT4ROAY 1:30a.m . l .1 J:Sl•.m. 19 ll :S~a.m. S.I 7:lJp.m. O.J JUHOAV F ln!l!IQl'I 1·s111.m. J.<J F lntlow J ;21 a.m. Jl 5e<.ondhi11h l:Olp.m . •.s !iKOtld-l :J7p.m . 06 s..n rl"4S 6:111.m , 5el~ ''SS P.m. Moon rl~ 10: ll11.m ., seh I : S'tp.m Your Horoseope Leo: Surge Of Creativity SATURJ)AV, NOVEMBERS By SYDNEY OMA RR ARIES (March 21 -April 19>: Apparent setback is merely a temporafy delay. You are due for good news, Cavorable response to proposal. TAURUS (April 20·~1ay 20): You require addi · tional information before embarking on a journey -or written assignment. Check files. Do some re· search. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Involvement is em- phasized. You learn facts of life concerning budgets, policies, commitments. CANCER <June 2l·July 22): What seemed permanent could "slide away." Don't hang on to past. Future can be bright if you change with the times. LEO (July 23·Aug. 22): Surge of creativity comes to forefront. Your ideas could sparkle with orig'inality. You become more independent in thought, action. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): You get on more solid footing. You obtain valid appraisal involving pro- perty, Jong-range project. You may feel as if pulled in oppasite directions. UBRA CSept . 23-0ct. 221 : Confusion results i( you try too much -settle on goal, achievement. Scattering of forcf's is negative -versatility is . positive. There is a difference. Many of your desires will be satisfied. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relative is stub- bornly lnslstent -and sincere. You will have to be diplomatic without being . patronizing. Written tnatttial may be more important than usual. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Be ready for change, travel, variety -and for questions hurled by young persons. Money is involved. Your ability to stand tall for beliefs is put to test. CAPalCORN (Ile<. 22·Jan.19J : Much that OC· cun 11 subdued, beneath the surface. Cycle is such lhllt you gain, but you also learn who is "for you·· and otherwise. AQVARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. !SJ: IC willing lo l>ime be7oncf Ille 1uperficlalr)'OU..li!arn and.make 1 .;sn1ncant gain•. .PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Romance. c:re1tivity, triten1l(ied relationships -these are enphUized. You will be able to orcaniie, to handle nwe ~re and r .. PoNlbllity. U _,, la_ ,....,li!ltWoY .)''l'J have drive. powtf, •mbJ.tlon -yo..\ an creative and ag. ••• 11 ••• • • • t • • v • ' . ' • I I , • . J .. • , • • .. I I .• • If you get the feeling.somebody's pointing the finger at you, you're right . We vegot a serious situation in Southern California . Our current supplies of natural gas arc dwindling. and it's going to cake time to develop ne~ sources . We at the Gas Company realize it 's our problem. But you should know it's also your problem. Here's why. We're already unaple to supply many of our larger "interruptible" industrial customers and if.all of us don't make a serious effort to conserve natural gas, we're,going to have to start curtailing supplies to small businesses as early as 1978. That means some businesses are going to be hurt~ and people will los\! jobs. The resulting effects on the economy are depressing to contemplate. Every· one will be affected. · , We're asking your help ~t home1ind at work. Plea5l' conserve natural gas. . If you .don't know the many ways you can save t~is valuable respurce, £ill in the coupan and send it to u . . ' • • • 2 Yachrs Get Sydney R~cord; We .~ave a progra!Il for e,veryone, because conserving energy 1s everyones concern. •· But it's got to srartwith one person.You. ' r---"--...1.---------------------------·, Southern California Gas Company 6 I Consumer Information Ml24 1 Box 3249 Terminal Annex ""' I Los Angeles, Ca. 90051 99§ I ~ I Please send me information on.how to save natural· I . gas ·o at home 0 in business 0 in industry I Nome • I I I { I I I I. ddress ·-·-· """ l,I I . -" I I , · • I 1 City-I ~-State Zip I • t ~ J • l-----------------------------~---- ' ' • I • Conserving en ' 1 'J • Energy is our business. i;gy is everyone1s ·b\i•iness. • • ------,. ' " - -.Saddlebaek lly ANNE cOOPER Ot .. o.i.,~...... . . . ... . El Toro residenttt will have a say -on the d:esign or Serrano Creek Park', act'ording tO "Ralph 1-ludsOn, Chief Of developtnent for lhe~oounr~·s llatbor:i, Jleaches 11nd: Parkli DiS:tticl. The park 21ite-is localed in the nort~ern par or tM I El Toro pl nned ~omM'unity Of ... t.ake . Fqrest, bOun'd • by TT~~ and .... l t • . . _ ... ..._ -....... ~ EDITION Sena no Roads. The specific uses to W'1ic'1 the park land is put is currently tn the preliminary planning stau1, Hudson said. .... Design of the park will be in- fluenced by three ractors •.. he saitl. "'The are ttie natural site, community need and budget con· siderations. The greatest nex- iblli\>.' Uists in ttie a.J'f• of com- muntlY ntt<t. l~aJ .residents are the f'Xpert' there/' • • The 58-aere park site was donated to the c:ounty by Lake £ort_st deYeloper, Occidental . l.and, Jn<!. · Under prov.islonis ot.the. county_ park ('o(te whi('h require de- \.'eloperis lo ael..-ttside a specified amount of land ror parki;, ilO a('rPS or the land were('redited to Qc-~"dental to s_etisfy the park land requirf'm~t, The remain- ing 16 acres wue donated ror - ('qmmunily beautification, ic -land on whi('h they stand "will cofdjn& to KC':n Wasmann. 1.akt"" form un hi storical park, to 1)e f"9r~tproje('t direc~or. callt:>d J leritage Hill. -· Loc:\ted on a kfioll on the park The-re1naipde.r or lhc l'•u.:k 1WiY Jand,.,h> the hltloc-i(';d s_errano m2Sl lik~bc c:livided .betW..,een adobe. built iri J86q by lhe di~t-v.•ilde rne-ss areas and planned ingtiished Spon.iat4, Don Jote ret"r('ation areas like tennis ~rrano.,SOol) tq b~ ~ov~ tojo1n courts, Jiudson said. the adobf' on the knoll are tl)e.otd ·'The apecifi<'li depend on v.·hat El Toro .scho.olli.Quse and St. rt>Sident.a J,ell us about eommuni-, Groret>'s F.pl &c'?p~I chapel. , ~ . t:r net'ds," he staid. ''The park The lhrce buiJAi~s and lfle wlll serve ruughly lht• 11i11 m c firea .. :. • t • -• ' ·-• ' . ave,. ' · .. Trustees' Pay ·Story in Error A front page story in Thursday's edition of the Daily Pilot dealing with the proposed pay or Saddleback Vall ey t Jnified Se hoot Di strict trustees was in error. lhat each of the five board members be paid a s alary of S300 a ·monlh when, ('Orrectly, they are to be paid only $30 a ·meeting. The Daily Pilol regrets this error. O_;:...W~lte proposed that members of the board be paid be(N{Us!' the district does not now refmburse them for _!raO~portatiOTI &fld telephone costs, ('hilcf c.are, and other ex- penses incurred by them. 'Dallas ln~ident' ·Police Fear Death Plot Agains't Batty . -"' . REDWOOD CITY !API - Autboritie:t are fearrul o{a "Jack Ruby ineident .. against Patricia Hearst and h ave intensified security ior her. says the she-riff in charge of the jail whert> sht> is held. ''Her movements will be-unan- noun(•ed <ind unseen from now 'TANIA' PLAY OPENS OFF'BROADWAY-A7 on, .. San Mateo County Sb~ff John R. )feOonald said Thurs- day. '"The fed s are tightening up. They s imply don't want another Dallas inf'ident here ... ~tcDon ald v.•as referring· to the fatal ·s hooting of l.ee 1-larvey Oswald b:.: J<iek Ruby in Dallas on Nov. 2-1. 1963, l wo days after Oswald assassinated President Kennedy . ~tiss Hearst, who faces federal bank robbery charg·es, is being kPpl in the county jail at the re- quest of federal authorities at a ('OSt of $599 a d·ay, most or it ror Sl"Curity. On Tuesday, wh.en the 21 -year- old newspaper heitcss appeared in a San Fr;~nr isC'o federal court for a competency hearin g, federal m arshals took her (o and from jail through a seldom-used side elevator at 6;30 a.m ., more than an hour Qarlier th'an for past 'Hit Man' Hidden · SAN FRANCISCO fU PI I -An . East Coast Mafia hit man is liv · ' ing in the Ra y Area undt>r a new identity provided by <iuthorities who rear he may be the objec-t or a $250.000 "C'Ontract .. to kill him , the San Fr:1nris('O Chronicle re- ported today. The n·ewSpapcr s'aid slate investigators are keep- ing Joe "The Baron" Barboza under clost> surveillance because of two ret'enl visits to the Bay Area by East Coast gunmen. Pri-,pe Cut • By Citibank ' I appearances. "Hef' movement i:1 to be kept silent." M~Don31d said. "You never know .when a kook may be out there wi'tl\.th'e press or waiting in.a car. l.ook at Jack Ruby. ~ .. We find people driving here from all over a nd Walking ·lhroug~ the corqplex just to see • where· Patty Hearst is. People '\.ven' sit outs ide with ·release Patty' signs, .. Mc Don.aid said. i UC President Gives Views In lrvine ~Talk·. .. ByDOUGW\SFRITlSCHE Of IM O;olly Pilot SU." Jn a series of (orums Thursday. tJC President David S. Saxon commented on university topics ranging Crom the UC role in af- firmative action to the future or tJC Irvine during an all-day visit to Orange County. Ea'rly in the day a group of about 30 Chic ano s tude nts stalked out or a meeting between Saxon and a group of about 80 1 students after t hey clashed with the president on his a!firmative aetion policies. The students staged a brier protest. hoisting placards and chanting, "Saxon is a racist .... Saxon's day included a luncheon with me mbers of the Greater Irvi ne Industrial l ..eague, a meet ing with lhe UCJ . <\eademir Senate and an un- sc hedul e d session with six leaders of the Chi('ano pro- testers. Saxon promised in three state- ments to s uppqrt the UCJ- Califorl)ia Coll ege or Medicine. ~liieged by state money hassles over the pasl year. •·1r you look 20 years ahead at what Orange County will be. J caMot con('eive of a situation where there is nol ra role for the medi<'al srhool, .. )J.e told about 500 gathered at tNe industrial leajtueluncheon. "It may be harder than we NF.W YORK... (UPIJ -would.like. It may· not be ever· F1rst Natiohal City Bank ything we would like. And we today lowered its prime in· may have to pi('k CUCI Chan- terest rate to 7V.. per('ent celor) Dan's (Aldrich) potkets from 7 ~ perce nt in the more than he would like. But we third succ~lisive weekly re-will have it,·• s aid Saxon. duction-in tbf'-lo1!1n rate; __ Aldrich shouted out, ''I say -Other major banks were amen to that:· ' expected to m att'h the r e-8\tt tor the UCI campus as a durtion b y Citit_>ank , ,A whole, Saxon's views prompted trendsetter on interest one pro!essor to wonder whether t the cAmpus would be in a second rarie prtme, a· b nchn1atk cl:tss rOle in \he nine-tan1pus un~ for Industrial lending CO.'i· iv(>rsily. t!r, ha$ not been as low as In a .15peech he. h~s given at 1dx 714 p~rc'enl s ince .early other campuJeli, sr.:con told the ..July. , 1 • acad~ml(: s nate th11t t.he un· \ '---------...-"', ~ <SeeSAXON,'P•J•All~ ' , • • . Ouster Offer By RUDI.NI EDZIELSKI Of, ... Diiiy P'I._. s.utt U .S . ~avy Department lawyers appar('ntly hinted late Thurs day th ey might offer 1\1arioe [.t. Mary Nirus a dis· charge under "less than honora- ble conditions" rather than pro- secute her on se:< charges. J.ieutenant Niflis has o(fered to acct>pt an honorable discharge to avoid racing a court-matti,al al El Toro Mar_int' Corps Air., Sta~ipn on sexual misconduct charges al -. legedly involvin g six enlisted men. - Hei' civilian attorney, J~y. W. Je((('c)at, said he received a call late-Thurs ' , Jro'm. a i 8v,Y , D f'·p--·•·r m »r 1 a~ · e '1' Washington D.C. but that nolhlng nt>w was reported on !he lieult" nanl ·s r esignation orrer. ''He wanted to know i( we were su(e t.ie:utenant Niflis w<>uldn't accept ~ dischargt> under less than honor able <'onditions. "The ansv.•er. of ('Ol.Jrse. was no. -'They waoted to know if we had any change of heart:· the El Centro lawyer said. • Tlaf.ee 1faJ11red o.u,~ .,'" ""'•" • .,.., ,.,.., ... 1.~; 1 • • I Jef(coat added that he believes the Navy Department is "Very. vE'ry elose fo a deC'ision .. but that lhE' outeome may not ht' faVofa· blE'. Or3nge Counly firemen hose do\\'n scene of 1'hursday af- tt;t,rloon acc_ii:Ient in Laguna N~guel a( ift~rsection \Yhere new :itop s ign r.ecently \vas 1nstillle~i Cr ash le rt three persons injured. Officers said car dri .r:en by S5'bil ,Marie Carey. 31, l.ag'una Nig ul?I. collided with ctutO driven by Rebin f,(•e IJuggan. 19. ~li ssion. \:iej\'.). Crash occurred ut 1\licia and Crown Valle)' Park\\'~ys 1 i\one of the injuries \li ctS bC'lie Ved Serious, offic·ers s aid.;, "J think the Secretary of the . :'llavy is going to go along with the C'omm~indant of the Marine Corps and reC'ommend that she bE' proseC'uted, · · he s.aid. Jerf('oat.said he would question the·courtpn why the enlisted men had not been charged. "The rase is one or unequal proseC'ution, .. be said. "The malE' is an equal partner but ht> is not being prosecuted.·· J.ieut e nant Nifli s is a "eourageous woman of 1975 who feels that, as a woman, she s hould bt> able to act as any man can in ('Ontemporary society, .. JeffC'oat a.dded. Ex-countiaii Held In Girl's Kidnap He contends the rules against fraternization between officers and enlisted men do not apply in this case becausP "it was a ca~e of privatP C'Ondu('t, orf base, out Federal agents fn Arizona ca1l-. turt><l a 19-vC'ar -old W(•stminSt('r man and his gfrlfricl1d -turnt"d· hostage Thursd ay after a cro:ss country d r agnl't which began when the girl "·a~ all egedly .01b- ducted fro m i.1 swank Florida boarding school. · : The FRI said that Katbe.Mn C' Rall. 14 . "·:1s round unhatmC'd. She was flO\.\.'n back tn Fi orida later Thursday . followin gJ.he ar- rest of Thom as .J . Greiory in Kingm an. ;\riz .. near t he Caiiforni<i bordcr. of uniform... · Je(fC'oat sought a delay until Nov. 17. but Draper st>t the next C'OUrt d<ile £or :'Jov . 12. l.iNlenant Nirlis. 23, an assis- tant E'xchange officer at the l\1arine Corps' Yu m a Air Station. faC'es eharges of "disobedience Gregory w;is ht>ld on<ll fugitivr warrant <i nd lodge<t ni Mohave County Jail. a ~<·nts S.lid . • (Sf-f' M . .\RI NJ-:, Pagr t\2) Ford Incident Flag Staff Hits President SPRING FI ELD, Mass. !U PI 1 -Pre:iident ~"ord was raj>ped on the side of the head toda · with a 24 · inch fl.ag staff by an excited youngster ih· the cro\\'d greeting his arrival. The President was unhurt in the apparently accidental incident. -A. Secret Service bodyguard slapped the s mall Oag to th& ground, yelling ''Get th~t Thing Out or ti ere.·· Three agents stepped in {ront qr t.he Preside nt, pushing away the small but sharp flag sticks lbat greeters waved at the President on his arrival at Westover . .\ir Base . · There was_110 bl?9'Cl where f'or was struck on the_ 1ight temple and thet&were no 1. II be was 1n- jured . Rut he uttered!an ~\ldibl ~,'( "'wfteh hit and c\llCkecl quickly a£lerlhebfoW: . .f\ .~ ••. ~·ord r(•covered liis corrl)i9s re ·~lll ~l<"' lan<I con· tinued uoi ng both hands to sh ~Ra hai\<! '~'i.th the crO\\.'d. . The boy \\'as not lmrjielll there \\'a~ no indicatlon or evl, bulan ·accident. -!" • " . • GreJ!:ory is ac-(·used by f"lorida aulhoriti('S of fal S<' impri i;on- ment of !\l iss llall, subject or a n a tionw id t• st•a r c h after ~ht• failed to rt•turn to th<' swank Pine Crt:':'l ho <1rding St'hool in r·ort I ,aucl<•rd ;:tll• aft t.'r a dale, :\note was fnu nd Tuesd;1y in a ser\•ire 1'1:.ition r1•stroo m in \\'avrrly. T e nn .. s ig ned h~· K•1lhy:· ti ~~lid th<• \vriter had heen kidnapPd a nd <1Ske<.I that !Set> llR,\G~F.:\T, Pagt>.<\2 1 Laguna Hills Tank 8l()WS It -No Damages ,<\n ;1cety lt>n t• "'eid ing tank whi<'h blew its top when a v.·orkC'r eraC'ked the valv r \\•hile holding a C'igarette. caused a major rire in a J,aguna 1-lill s industrial park to· d<1y but caused no damage.. F1umC's s hot eight ff'(•t into the air but in:;ul ati on in thl' C'l'i ling of tinit 1 ;.1l 2J0l I ~1oulton Park\lo'ay prevented them rrom ignilinf;!: lhe roof. Firemen said. The. worker. who declined to idC'ntify hjmselr . s..ii d that he thou~ht the tank "'as empty. "Ther e was a big explosion .and it burn<'d some or my hair off.'" he reporte<I . F'ic.t-n"len lt>t the names burn rtowri , t~-en p41!e<I th<' tank out of thr met<\1 f11b\'lC't1l1nf! ~hop with hf~nks l!n\I r\l)lt.'."· ;1lln\ving th,• fir"°I O C'-xlin:.!ni:oih itsl'lr fil"ll'l' C.apl, .lethn R:Ulgtl said "n~r;i he ~r i Vt.'(I fi t't' \\'US ,hoot · ina:.Qut of the top of the l~nk, 'just li~e l'n ~rterlJurncr on a "Marine ~' jf't~· _-',, .... 'O . uEIToroHighSchool.··i ': John· Chapman, of th~ Cent<f : (or P{anning af\d Reaiearch / ho : ~ubmitted a preltm.inary general : deve1,opment etar,i to the rou.nty. : Ir hi~ pl-.n·iit a,pproved, COft.'jlnK'---• lion ('ould t>eain 11t tht putk : within a )'f'Ut. act'ord1ng to : Georae O:s..bor"e, d.il:rdor of lhe : county ':&' Env1jinment•l : Mana&em en Agen • . r !~St:RR AN , ~•J•.UI . - ·• •• -- --· .. Inmates Reveal ~Bonus' • . •' WASHJNGTON (UPI I -Two former Inmates: at a Kentuc:ky drug rehabilitation center tol,S Congress today they were given bonu s e-S of hard drugs for parti('ipating in experiments run oii behalf of the CIA and the Of- fice of Naval Resear('h. James Henderson Olilds, a pa· tient at· a Was hington. D.C. veterans hospital. and Edw<&rd !\.I , Flowers of Seabrook, !\td. said they were at the 1.exington center in the 1950s when they heard .. through the grapevine .. that they could build up a "bank .. or morphine and other drugs if they agreed lo cen..lln experi· ments. They appeared before¥ Setuh.e health subcom m ittee chaired by- Se.n. -Edward M . Kennedy (1)- l\lass.), probing experimenls on more than 7 ,000 .4.merif'ans in the 1950s and 1960s . At 1east two persons died in 1'uch experi - ments. ''You particlpa tc>d so you could get drugs?·· Kenn('dy asked. "Yes sir. that ""<•S the payofr. 1 Childs said. "You go,t so man>:'. grains or m orphine -ir you likcil that -or something else ... "Oid they give you 1.Sf)''" :1skt>d KE>nnedy . ··1 don't know .. Rut I've SE'l'n ~o me rooms they h:1d for people mattresses on the noor - thei:;e fellows could see elephants on the w a ll. Awful. They 1t~1fd they ·could see tlu> bones in thell- hands their brain:;. I didn't know anything about I.SI>." To piek up hi s drug "rewardi;, ·· ($tt DRUGS, Page i\2) Toro Woman Suing Over .Dog Atta ck • An F;I Toro woman ""'as sued ror unspecifif'd damages Thurs(fa y bv a woman who claims she v.·u11 knocked down and bitten by the defendant'is dog as s he passed her home at 227 18 Via Castillo last Oct. 8. . . l,urella Tart n ames Sheri I l~i~n­ c-~1 as dE'fcndanl in her Oran~e County Superior Court action arid further C'harges the defendant "·ith failing to observe a counly urdinan('t' governing leashing n' :1nimals. l\.li ss Taft asks that al)· propri <1 lt> damages lx• awarded by atria I court. " C oas t \\·e athe r , SomP lo"' e lourt ~ through Saturd~y morning b<>com -' ing sunny in the a ft ernoon. !·Ughs 65 at lht' bt•at'ht'S. 70 inl and. I.ov.·s lunight 48 111 55. INSIDE TOD" Y A eoast director belii've.'f many theotera have ··coppt>rl. out .. on their rf'lfJOnJibtllty to lheir eraft llr explain.! uJhy on Pogr CI of th e We ekende-r l•dex ........ , kt"~k• " .... , ,., ....... .,, '"""" .. ~ .... ) ... L M.h-r' ... f'l•H-1 .... W\ " ~111 ....... ., °''" .. °'""'' .. CIM\lflH 0 1.1, . .,_,.,, 91-1 (•'"4C• " ..... ,~ ...... i i ,,. Crouwtrd c . \y1vi.a, ,.ol'"ttt "' Oe;ot~ H•ll''' • ""'" . ... l!IM•i•I "-St«~·""'""'"' ..... .,, "'"""'' \\o.\j l .. ~ ....... ~· l'"IH"I~~ R•<~rl " Tin•1c,, ,., , .. ,..,.,.,..,\, ... " W\ftllcr .. ...... , ... .,, W.r1C'4~-. •• AllftU!llferl " --w c11 ... ,_ .. I " • )I . , , ' .. ' -,, ' ' 1, .• SB • -AZ OAJLYPILOT Frld1y, Nov.mbW 7, 1175 :Pilot • Logbook Viejo High.~· Ge t t h e Spirit Uy RU DI NfEDZIELSKJ 0t IM 0..llf P'll•t St.ett Drivers whl'eling past .Misi:;ion Viejo lligh School thi:;: \\t•t"'k ('Oldd1fl help doing double take::;. Could'you Ir you ~aw kids drinking bt•<'r 11n thC' front lawn -in J.ederhosen yet? {)n r;1111pu::; the situation was l'Ven wors e. Vamp:; batted t·\·,~1:1:;ht'S :it tht·i r admirers o.1nd openly Smoked cigarettes ri:om loog -:sll'mn1cd holders :\ncl :1Chl!ng to tht• ronfu:-.ion \vcre squads of Tommy-gun 1nt1n g go.1ng:-it<-r!i who ro.1l·tat -tatted anything that moved. 1'ht• re;tson for rtll the C"razy <.1ntics: It's "Spirit Week" ~d !\1is..;ion Vit•jo J ligh School and the kids are getting hyped up 1n ~ntir ip.1l1on of the bi ~ hom<'<'omi n~ ~~un ~· ,,g;tin:.t Dana llills lll ~h t his ~atl1rd:iy night . To gL\'l' th<·1r C':.1mpus lhat festive look "the kid s festoo n('<! thl' entire area with \11hit<· toill'• papt'r Seniors sat ~1rt1und trying to figure out ways of gl'l · ting th£> l.'dgt• tivl'r c·lassmatrs in tht~ an - nual "'rr:1.,..·l r 1.1C'l'" <in<I about cooling th(•ir f:uu11t·s 111 the l('t.! hlo('k sitting con· test . ''\\'t~·vt• nl!Vt'r :iC(>ll such en · N••DZIELllCI 1husias n1 ,'' r ('joil·ed l>on J\o1nrtin , faculty advisor to the stu- dent bocl v. · '1'wo thircl..; of the students turned out volt1ntari· ly for a p~p r;dl y -th al's r('al school s1>irit." Stud <'nl s s;"tid they \vc·ren't really quaffing th<' forbidden ~uds j u.-:l i.:i ngt•r ale. l~ul th ey had no comm<'nl on the NI ' at.. End 'of . ' ·wf · ~-:fl ' _ ,,,,_ot~a ~ ~ • • WAlHllNC'!'.ON (\[f'l) -A• Jong as investorli, bankerli and businessmen do not ''spon- taneously begin to behave irra- tionall y'' the natio_n !'flollld weather a New York City default without signiflt•ant damage to the economy, ·President Ford 's chief economic adviser said to- day. Alan Grt-enspan, chairman of the Council o( Economic Ad - visers, said (>Conomists could de- vise ••a whole series of doom scenarios'' but the pr esent evidf'nce suggests they will not occur. lie tc>s tifi ed before a House government operations subcommittee. · "It is always possible to ask how do we know (OT sure that in· ves tors, b ot"nkers· and bus i- nessmen will not spontaneously begin to bC'h<ive irrationally," Greenspan said . "In a p.unic they might be ex · p<'cted to shun purchases of mun1('1pal securities, pull back on invPstment C'o mmitmcnts. withdraw funds from the banks and in so doing cause a major finanC'ial disruption." Rep . Robert Drinan. IO· ~·t ass.J, said none or lhO:ie things t' 1 ).! ~11'(• l l t'S. * sounded irrationa l to him . I-le TllF: t~(l(i th:1l s pread over lhc Saddleback Valley :!iaid he thought businessmen earlier this wt>~k was bad. '.'lo one disputed that. But Laguna would prudently do thal if the Ad- Bombs Away! Aeri al tanker droll" load of fire retardant ehemicals on ~l brush fire. which burned o:tbout 32 acres on cdastal Irvine Ranch land near CrystaJ Cove between Corona dC'I Mar and 1.aguna Beach Thursday.· County fire authorities fought the blaze \Vilh 42 men. six fir{' engines, including one from the ('ily or Newport Beach. one bulldozer and two aerial tankers. There were no injuries ~and no structures were involved. The fire was started when dry brush collected and was ignited by the heat from a muffler of a truck engaged in weed abatement. i tills resident Kornelius $('horlc says he's seen worse. • m inilitration continues to oppost· 0 1·1 Change"' Schorlf• was driving from New York to New Jersey in legislation to prevent the city':-. o dens<" foi: " tuuple uf yt~<.irs ago and latC'hed onto the default. ·• f'rorn Page A I f'ro• Page A I SAXON ••. taillights of " C':tr whose driver seemed to know where he A House subcommittee Thurs· The p 1•cture SERRANO. • was goin~. day approved a bill to allow the ".t\ll or ;i ~Ulld<'n thf' guy stopped right in the middle or city to declare bankruptcy, rl'-Construction coujd Possibly be lh{• turnpikl'. I C'nuhtn·t h('Jieve he would do that," Schorle negotiate $12.3 billton in debtS. iv('r:;ity as a whole must n1 ~1in -S J d · II J l completed within nine months, reC'~ll!i. rewrite labor and pension con-laJn('XC'C' cnC'C'. 0 CO 80 Osbornesaid. "So I goLouLuLm ... ""r _illld_a:ik.ed. 'Why did "fillJi.lO'P"CJillD'----l---"'"""ctu<Lll•nnd1LIOi.te"elllk~lL<OLIJlixve,,_,w.,;,,th,,i1!n"'i"h'-· --R 1---•-----~~ ·~ J . ·-Rut-he-w"8:t-blunl-tn-ifl5i.slinJ>--=-:-------'--:~-,.,.---;-...------,---"-o---,----,---,-,-----,--,----+ the middle of the roo.d?"·And the guy answered, "Why not. revenues. that the most fully develoi>ed Oil has <'Ome to Scotland. The Anyone interested in develop· ' r lhi:; i!i my dri Vl'\\' ay ... The Securities and Exchan~c ca mpus e::i ~ u c 1, A and u c spigots from the North Sea fiel ds menl or Serrano Creek Park can * Commission also has been quiet-1 k 1 t t , __ t · d .wer eturnedonthis week. SE'nd ideas to Ralph Hudson: · U.S. RF.P. R''RRY (;oldwater Jr., in Mission VieJ·o re· Jy 1·nvestigating the possibility of \er e ey-mus no in:" s rippe ., tu provide growth fo1· i:;mciller Oil. howE'ver. hal:i brought an Orange Cou nt y Hnrbor:!i. <·en tly to rr('a('h eronomiC' doom and gloom to the Sad· fraud in the sale of New York Ci· ('ampuses in a period or "inter· iissortment of problems to nc-arhes and Parks: 400 Civic dlebark VallE'y Chamber of .Commerce, lightened up the t y bonds and notes, a n SEC .....id 1 1 .. &otland along with benefits. In Center Drive; Santa Ana. dour gathE'rinv, with an anecdote about his next-door »ource said Thursday. rupt~-u eve opmrn · _today's Daily Pilot, staff writer Congressional neighbor. · Saxon divided up the universi-.<\Jan Dirkin describes. cha nges Anothf'r way for toCaJ residents That's Congressman ~lorris Udall whose name recently Co l S ty into two categories, one with that have come to s mall coastal to innuence development or the h3S been Jinkf'd with a possible bid forthepresidendcy. u:p e uinD' th(' larger t'ampuses, the second town~. park is to serve on a citizens' "Moe Udall's got hi s ofrice next to mine an he's got •-e with irvine, Riverside, San .&.. native of England. Dirkin committee, to bE' appointed by all these bod yguards around him now. I can't even get to his Oi('go, Santa Rarbara and Santa va('ationed in Scotland recently. Orange Gounty s upervisors Tues. john "'ilhout bein~ inspected,'' Gold\vater said. Over Adva11CeS Cruz. He observed E'mployment pro-day, Nov. 18. , * Finoncial constraints. he said. blems and housing short·ages in The citizE'ns· C'ommitlee wilt work '"'ith th e consultant on every alipect or the park's design, - .said Osborne. RICHARD WWCOCK. chairman of the Mission Viejo ~luni C'ipal Advisory Council, wields a strong gavel and a mean rlub. lf(' pro\!ed it by winning the golf championship at the Cast a dt•I Sol C'ourse, defeating 64 contenders in a five match S('riE'S. For his pro\Yess, Lowcoc.k was awarded a large loving <'UP -big enough to hold at least a magnum or champaane. Did he drink out of it? ''No,'' grinned the retiree. "gJasses are much easier.'' * TWO NEW litters or cheetahs born al Lion Country Safari this week raises the season total to 11. For the Irvine wildlife preserve that fepresents a bonanza. BeC"a use of their rarity, cheetahs are valued at about $5,000 earh and the total cash value or the newborn cats is $55,000. f'ro• Page A I DRUGS ••. Childs said, he went and knocked on a door and was given a dose in· jected ''in thE' arm, or leg·· or where h(' wished up to three times a day. depending on how muC"h "C'redit" he had in the "'bank." fo .. lowt'rs. who was 19Wh<'n sent to I.exingt on. s aid h(' lie<l that ht· was 11 v('r 2 1 so hi.• C'Ollld participate in the experiments. He said h<" was gi vl'n ''Graham Cracker;)" whirh hP b<'lievt><1 C'ont ained ha lluci no~eniC's. "I ate the Graharn Crackers . I WE'nt t hrough fnntasies.·· F1 owers said hr spent about a month on the program durini,f his two years at l.exi ngton. Or. !tarris Is bell of Eastland. Tex., introduC'<"d by Kennedy as a "leading authority on drugs." testified that hf' worked at the IA"xington institution and knew that thf' C'Xperim('ntal program was fundC'd by the CIA through the Navy. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TMO<-Co•\I D••h f>••ot.w•lhwl'!<(ft ~<on~ 11•"" I .. Nt .. >·Pf•"• "l>"blo .. ONlb~ thl 0. ... 11'! eo.i1 -ll•hlnq(on•o•n• S.-at•..i•tloo>o ,,,. oueo11..,to """""'' 1"'"""" f"""' ,,,, c.,.1 .. -.... ,..,.wpot l lt•<h, H"n!""JIOll 8e<'<h1f<><"' "'" 11•11••· lrw lnt, ~odalt08<' 11~11.,, •n<I l ....... Bee<"l'lo<itl\ (O•>t ~'Ing!• •<'Q-1 t'(l1. !-~~I-• ikl .. rO•r• """~.....S.OV' Th~ ,.-1nc1..-i ''''''ll•ftl,. 01..,1 1, at lXI """'' II•• Sl'"'• C.Gl.I~ Mt>•. C•ll!o•·~•• ~•I• Robert N. Weed P•tolOtnl '"" l>ul>i•""" J•c.li: R, Curley .,,.., Pfnldtnl ,.,.09...,91 """'-• Thomas Kee-1i1 ThOmas A. Murphlne -""ii'"' t•·- ·a-rtn H. Loos Richard P. N•ll AllbtMtMt ..... l ... e.i.1 T11epti1• (714) '42-4321 Oestlfl9d Addr11slng'42·5"7t: ....... MC, V•ltt' "-Ol11« Sl14J10 ,,_, ... C.l•-"1" 49S-06l0 F rom Page A I MARINE ... of a lawful ord('r, sodomy. con· duC"t unbf'coming an offi cer, a nd fratE'rnization with e nlisted personnel on terms of military t>quality ." HE'r pre-trial hearing Thursday at El Toro station's law center \Vas <"Onlinued until nexl Wedne~­ dav to await word on her resigna . tio'n off er. It has been alleged that Lieute- n<int ~iflis disobeyed orders by Hllo .... ·ing an enlisted man into her bach('\or officer's quarters while ;:is.signed to Yum a and that she <"om milted sodomy. f\1rther, it is charged lhat she C'onducted hf'rself "in a mann er unbecoming an offi cer and a gentlewoman .. on <'ight separatr ocC'asions by h aving sexual in· t<'rC'ourse with enlisted men. Although none or these men "'ere named or charged, tht• "?tfarint Corps identified them as :,;tud<'nts and her instructor or a •·human relations'' C'lass and her !i\\bordinates at the 1>0st ex· t'hangE'. In addition, the ti1arine Corps said. fraternization charges are be ing brou g ht against he r berause she invited rour enlisted P.1arines to a party at her civilian resid<'nC'e. Jeffcoat h as vowed lo eilhE'r obtain a n honorable discharge for his client or to clear her of the charges even if that means "go· ing all the way up to the Supreme Court.,. f'roa Page A l DRAGNET ••. police and the boarding school be notified. 1 !'.1iss Rall reportedly h•d been attempting to break orr a rela- tionship with her all eged abduc- tor, whom she met last summer in S~udi Arabia, where thetr parents worked jn the oil ln· dustry. An FBI spokesr:nan said a de· dislo"'-would be re1ched later on whether to file federtll c~trl•• B F . ' I/D may halt the growth of the latter towns likE' Eglin and Aberdeen. Y irm S 'c C'a mpuses for the foreseeable Wi ll oil be the savior or futurf'-lncrf'asing programs in Scotland -and England? See An Anaheim couple wh o claimed the husband was fired from hi::i job at Hunt-Wesson: Foods Inc. be<"ause he refused to atand by and. permit a eompany vice ;pr~sident lo make overtures to his wife s ued the firm and three employes Thursday for $15 million. The Orarlge County Superior Court lawsuit claims that Hunt· Wesson executive VincFnt N . Campolongo forced hi:s way into thf' An aheim hom e of company secr etary Dorothy Barnett last June 22 and insisted that she have relations with him. The woman, who later marriffi fellow Hunt-Wesson employe Ronald Ray, claims i n the law:suit that s he had earli er re· je("ted similar advcinces made bv Campolongo in his office afte'r a no ther e mpl oye, J ame s .Char low. arranged thE' meeting. Charlow. Campolongo, liunt- \V esson E'xec utive Jame:; F. Spollsteiner and the controllin g Norton Simon Inc. group are na med as co-defendants in the ~rt ion. The lawsuit alleges that after i\fiss Harnett and Ray became engaged to be married Ray was harassed into a forced reSigna- tion on 1\ug. 1 from his job as a distribution manager with l-lunt· \Yesson. Mrs. Hughes. Rites Monday In Laguna F\Jneral services will be held Monday in Laguna Beach for Laguna Hills resident Margretta llughf's, who died Thursday at Saddleback Co mmunity Hospital. Mrs . Hug hes w as born in Raltimore County,..Md. She set4 tied in California 11 years ago. Before her move to California, she had worked 20 years for the Air Force. Mrs. Hughes is survived by her husband, Earle, of the family·s Leisure World home, 75Z·B Ave. Majorca, and by the two sisters and a brother, · all of whom live jn Maryland. Monday's services will be held at 10 a .m . at Sheffer Laguna Beach Ch a pe l . Dr. Edward Caldwell of Geneva Presbyterian Church in Laguna Hills. where Mrs. Hughes was an active niember, will preside. Private burial will follow. Attack Feared one area, he said, would have to Page DI and find out what some Persons intE'rested in serving on the C'ommitlE'e can contact Thomas Riley. fifth district supervisor , at 834 ·3550. be offset by ruts in others. &Ottish peoplE' think. They look "'For example, you have a tiny at C'oastal oi l drilling in a much engineerin g program. muC'h different way than skeptical, smaller than projected," he said. California C'oas t dwellers. I Final Week Sofa and Chair Sale 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 926S 1 (7141 •94·65$1 • • ' A.II upholstery reduc:ed. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home.Select from such well-known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill , Stanton C!:ooper and mllll'(, many more. A.II Leather upholstery at less 20°/o • 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TOAAANCE,CA.90505 (213) 378·1279 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (714) 642·20So agalnst Gregory. I LUANDA, Angola lUPI) The Luanda military holspital to- day issued an urgent --call for all doctors and nurses to report for duty Saturday) to bo ready for. the long.feared attaC!k on the capital by a rtvaJ black Ube.ration -~-~-:m_Y_·~,~~-'-~ l'--~I ~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..... ~------, • ByDOUG"-\SFRJTZSCHE ot...-o.u,,..._ ..... ' Jn a $eries or forums Thursday, UC Pre:sident Da vid S. Saxon rommf'nted on universitv tooics ranging from the UC role in af· fmnative actiort to the future ol UC Irvin<.> during an all-day visit to Orange County. Early in the day a group of a_bout 30 Chicano students 1talked out or a meeting between Saxon •nd a group oC abOut 80 studentA after they clashed with the president on tiil!I affirmative action policies. The !Jludents ,lj\ag('d a brifl'f protest. hoisiinc placards and chantina:, "Sa·xol'I is a racist ... Saxon'• day includ.ed a luncheon .... ·ith members of thr Greater Jrvine Industrial League, a meeting with'the UCI Academic;: Senate 11nd an un· • S('heduled s e ssion with s ix l"aders or the Chicano pro· lHlt'rS. Saxon promised in three state· mPnts to suppo rt the UCI California College oC Medicine. besieg:ed by state money hassles over the past ye ar . ··tf you look 20 years ahead at what Orange Count)• will be, I c.nnot conceive of a situation where there is not a role for the medl<'al school," he told about 500 gathered at the industrlel l~ague lunt'heon. "It may be harder than we would like it, It may not be ev- prything We wou1CI like. And we may have to pick <UPI Chan· cellorJ Oan'11 t AldrichJ pockets more than he would like. ,But we· will have it.·· said Saxon. Aldrit'h shouted out, "I say amen to tht4t. ··• E!J IDAY, NOV EMBl!R 7, 1975 • • aehts But for lhe UCJ campu:t as a whole. Saxon's viewir prompted ont' pi:olessor to wonder whether the C'ampus would be in a second C'lass role in tbe nine-c ampQiJ un· i\•ersitf . In a speech he has given at i;ix other t"ampuse1S, Saxon told the aC'ademic se.nate that the un· iver:sity es a whole mus t main· lain f'Xcellf'nce. Rut hf' ~aa blunt in in~i~ting • that the mo&t runy de.veJopM: "r n mpu ses UCI.J\ and ~C Rc.rkeley mu:st DQl be 1'tripJ>ta 10 pro\•ide.. growth ror sma.ll~ · cam pus.es in a period or .. int n1ptt"d deve-lopm enl. •· Saxon dividfii up lhe-univerad· ty into two c •1tegories. one wilh tht" lareer campuse:s. the se<..'Ond with Irvine. Ri,•er:'l ide .. S t!i<'<'S/\XON. P ag</\Zl / .Uni Gym Coach in Sacramen,t«:>? Irvine's Second College Pojsed -Oft tr 'l'urtle Roc;k billtop ~ri•I College Irvine, the city's secoh lilgliet e<lttcation· campus, is beginning to take . s ha pe . Seheduled for completJ.ol\~ in F ebruary. the first building on the •.ll~· ~1t'rC' <·~1mpu s is a "living·leatnin~t~f\ter ·· wbich will bou:;c. 100 .,;~= ,~en \he "'college opens-next Ml. hi! cami)d is completed in abot1t 20 years, it is ex- pected to have 3.000 student s in its liberal arts programs . ·,. CIA· Paid Off by Drugs? Former Inmates Tell of Narcotic Bonuses WA~Hl'.'JGTO.'.'J tUl'l l -'f'wo forme r inmate!; at a Kentuc-ky drug re habilit ation center told Congr('S!" lodny the y were given bOnU S('S 0 £ h a rd drugs for participating in experi'ments run on beha lf of the Cl;\ and the Or- ficcof Naval R'esearch. J ames Henders on Childs, a pa - tient a t a Was hington. D .C. vt"terans hos pital, and Edward M. flowe r s of Se11brook. Md. said they were at the l..cxinJt\,On cent.e!. in the-1950s when lht"y heard' "through the grapevine" that they l'oulrl build up a "bank" of mOCphine and other drugs if· they agreed to C'e rtain experi- ments. They appeared before a Sen3te health subt"ommittee chaired by Sen1 Edl,\'ard M . K~nnedy (I'). l\tai;~.J. ~obing~xperjments on mor e than 7,000 . .\mq-iCans in th~ 1950s and 1960s. 'Al leasf two persons died i·n t-1uch experi - ment s. ··You participated so you could get drtigs? .. Ke nnedy asked. "YC's sir. that "'as the payoff," Childs said. "You got so many grains of morphine -if you liked tha t -or somethingelse.·· "Did they g i4/e you LSD'j" asked Ke'linedy. "l don't know . But I've seen 50me rooms they had for people -m attresses1 on the noor -• Pri~ Ci.it By Citibank '.'<E\V YOllK tUPI) - First National City Bank today lowered its prime in- ter~sl rate to 71'. perce nt from 7 ~ percent in the U\ird successive weekly i"e· tluctian in the Joan r ate. Other m ajor banks were expected to match the re· dut-tion b y CilibanR, a tr,ends ette r on i nter:est rat~. The prime, a benc-hrnark for biduslrtal le ndht;;: C<k'o· ~. has -not been u11 low as 7'A -:Percent .n:inCe car1Y J'11y: ' ,, these fellows C'OU!d see l'lt"ph ants on thf." wall. ,'\wful. They said they could see the bones in lheir hands -lhe ir brains. I didn't know anylb.ing about I.SD ... To pic~JiP hi!; drug ··rf'"·ards," Childs s afd, he went and knocked on a door and was given a dose in- jectt"d "in the arm. or leg" or where he wis hed up to three times a day, depending on how much "credit"• he had in the "banK." F1owt"rs, who was 19 when sent to l..exington, s aid he lied that hC' wa s o ver 21 so h e c oµld par ticipat<' in the e xperimli'nts. l·le s aid h£' was given .. Grahanl Cr ackf'r s .. whit"h he believf>d cont ained hallue inogl•nic_·s. 'I ate the Graha m Cr a(·ker!" . I went through fant asiC'S." F1o"·ers said he six•nt about a month on the progr a m d uring his two ye<1rs <i t J,exington. Or. l"larris Is bell of F:astlaod. T£'x., intro<lured by KC'nn1..>dy as a "leading a uthority on drugs, .. testified that h t> worke·d at thC' (See DRUGS, Pagf' .o\2 1 "DalJas 1lneident' Police Fear Death ' .Plot Against Patty :n;nwooo CITY <AP I - t\utnoritieS are re arful of a "Ja~k Ruby· int"ident" against• Patricia Hearst and have intensi(if'd :s,ecurjty Cor her. says the sheriff in <'harge or the jail where she is held. "He1· move m ents will be unan· nounced and unseen from now on," San ~1ateo County Sherirr John R. McDonald said Thurs - da)' .. "1'h.e feds are ti ghte ning up. They S'ini'ply don't want another Dallas inC'ident h('r (' ... MC' Donald was refer~ng to the Meat Cleaver Killer • Gets Life in Jail LOS ANGELES tAPl -An lS-year·old youth convict ed of hat'king a n elderly 'A'Oman to de- ath with a mea t cleaver d11rin g a robbery has been sentenced to life in pril5.on. SupetfOr Coutrt Judge· Home r E. Bel'I cs rdE>r e.d the sente nt'e Thursday for Edgar J.ee \\'nr rrn y,·hb wa!; con victt.'d lust month in the July, 197·1 robberY and ,l!.lay· tf\g or an 86~ycar-old woma n, Muu'e Sbimot.o. at her.downtown hot~l apartmf!:nt1, \ fatal shooting of 1.t.>C' J-larv('y Oswald by Jack Rub:.· in Dallas on '.\'ov. 2·1, 1963. two days after Os y,·aid assassina ted President Kennedy. ~t is!; llearst , who faC'cs federal bHnk robbt>ry C'harges, is being 'TANIA' PLAY OPENS OFF-BROADWAY-7 kept in the county j ai l al the re- quest or fffiC'ral a uthorities at a cost or $599 a day, most or it ror St't'Uri ty. On Tue:1day-. when the 21--yett r· nld n('ws.pa per heirc:ss appeared in :t San Francisco recteral court (or a com"p e ten cy hearin g . fed eral m arshals took her to and from j ail through a seldom-used side elevator a t 6 :30 a.m .. more than an hou1· E'arli('r than ror pas t ;ipprar anees. "l"l t>r mo\'E'n)l"n t is to be kept sHt•ril." MC'l)"n;1l cl said. "You nl'\'cr kn;;v.:. \\'ht•n :i kook m a) be flllt I lie rt• with th\.' p1 \.'SS or waiting in a C'·;tr. l ,ook at J .a<'k Ru by. ~\'(' find P<'0 1>le <.hiving here rr~ni .111 <'V<'r anti walki ng thrQll)!h the cornplt'X just to 11;ee \Vhl're Petty f-te11rst is. People even s it out:1lde w th 'reJeas~ Patty' sJgns.·· Mc Donald said. Belie'.ved Under An Alias Irvine poli<'e efforts to trace a reportedly df's pondent Universi· ty Hi h School gymnastic:s coach 1n 1ca e ea . n ers oo a.m . Oight to SaC'ramento Mon· day. Police spe<'ulate that Anders, y,•ho vanished Monday leaving a ser:it>s or notes causing fear ror hi s safety. tnay be headed back 10 the scene or a tragedy that shook the life or the gymnast five years ago. AndersL 29, is a gyriinasli<'s coach~ at Univers ity lfjgh a nd the founder Of a priva fl' gymnastil:S OI C'ademy -lht" Al.'acft•m y of l'\1en 's Gymnastil.'s and lrvinf' Gymnastics. Park. Refore disap'ril•arine. ht• sent note5 to friends and the Daily Pilot protesting a C~;.ilifornia In· te rsC'holas tic F'edcration rulC' barr ing hi s ho·ldinJ?, both thf' :iC ..!1t1'l ·i I e C' . ' Police believt> Anders ii!: travel· ing under the name of David Trenton. one or the names on the lis t of passt"ng~rs on night 717 to Sacr11mento l\1onday morning. T.he belief is bas ed on the name -.o\nder s· molh<'r lives on Trent Street in ConC'ord -and a not a· lion on thf' coach'!; desk calen· dar . .o\ddition;iJJy . a crumpled nol e Y•ith the namt' Oav(' Trenton and the Oi ght number Y.';1s found in ,.\nders· trash C'a n. A note on his C'alendar showC'd Orange County Airport al 8 ~1onda y morning. Rut anothe r. more ominous no te "'as on the C'a lendar for Nov. 19. Th(' not;ation y.·as the name Tndct Sprech€'r. a form€'r student tif .o\ndPr s y,•ho on :'llov. 19. 1970. d ied rrom injuries s ustaine d :1fter fa llin g fro m a pair of par a ll el bars. ,;\t the timP of the tragedy, :\n· cle r!' was a grmnasti cs coaC'h at Washington St a tt' University in l)ullm a n . ThP b oy li ved in Eugene. Ort•. Polire s;.1id ··Tr('nton. ··who le ft :\nders· phont" number at school ro r fli g ht c o nfirmati o n , purchas ed a onC'·way tiC'kct to SaC'r amento. Tr~111 sfer fli ghts are a \'ailabl e from Sacr ame nto to F.ugene-and Spokane, Wash. But th e trai l e nd e d ;n SaC'ramento . Polir t' have sent bulletins tn Sacramento, Concord ~ind San Jose police asking the m to b<-alert for Andt"rs· possible uppearan('('. .o\ncfer s. whos<' family Ji,·es in Con£'ord, a town near Oakland. formerly coaC'h ed at C:1I St a_te San Jose . Airliner Skids ,o\Tl ,,'\'.\IT/\ !UPI ) -/\. Delta .i\.ir l.ines OC9 with 3.1 passengers :1nd crew aboard skidded off the runv.•ay on landing 11t Knoxville. Tenn .. today. a Oelta spokesman s <1id h e re. None of the 28 passt"ngers and fi ve cr ew mem· b<-rs was hurt and there was no a ppare nt damage to the plane, the spokf'sm.an s aid. POLJCE CHASE KILLS TOT, 4 REDONDO llEACH <UPI> RaC'helle Montour. 4. died in a hospital early today Cro m in· juries :she su((ere<l wh£'n lhe vehi · C'le in which s he w:is ridirtg col- lidecl with a police <'nr inVtll'led in pursuil or ~ tr a ff1 C' vi11lator ThC' jlirl's 1r1ol h('r. \'irki. 26. was in (.tir cuodition Pohct:• suiJ t hl' Clilli):o1un v<'· <'u rred "hil £' offt('t!r L>oniild Raird. 25, wa\ en route to jo1n ~ofl1!e! tn a chase. * * * * * * Dear Coaeh. • Uni Students Pen Letter The sudden dis appearanC'e of University High School gymnastics toach Rea Anders lert his students confused und wondering what it is all about. In an open lette r to the coach , they wrote today : ToOurCooC'h Mr . :\nders: Wf' ;,1rf' not surf' what is going on and don't re ally knQw what to be.lieve, though we do understand the way you must reel. ReC'ause or a C'ombination of probl~ms and a rule you • s · e and we ha..,e lest a e«•••~•~t.~<~•,a<"----le-'-- and mqst important, a real friend. None or us will ever be able to express exactly how WC' feel about you . You are a persOn who has really t"ared . who shared our good times and helped us m ake it through our bad time5. Rut most of all you taught us to love gymnasti cs. You made our team what it was . 'We want \.'OU to know that wherever you are. we are 'A'ilh you all thf. way and respect your beliefs . You he lped U!S experience gymnasti<'s and what it has to orf er . Mr. Ande rs. y.•e really care. Tak(' C'are or yourself <ind come back when you feel lhe timt> is right. You have been part or our li ves. We reel hurt that you have left us before !ht> rule had'-' chanct' to take you away. YOUR·Ct.OSEST FRI ENOS f''ROi\.1 UNI Ill. Toro Sex Trial ompromise' -Woman Marine Ry RUDI NIF.DZIEl.SKJ ~ ..,_ 0.llJ ,. .... SUI" U .S . .'.'Jav y Ocpartm e nt Jawyf'rs appa rently hinled l<.il<' Thur s da~· they m ighl offe r ~1arine l .t. l\1<.1ry '.\'ifli s it dis· chargE' und~r '•Jf'ss than honora- ble C'Onditi ons" rather than pro- sttute her on sex charges. I .ieutenant :'<li£1is has offered to accept <1n honora ble discha rge tu avoid ra<'ing a court·martial a l F.I Toro Marine Corps Air Station on sexual misrondul·t <'harges al - legedly involving six ('nli st('d mt'n. ~fer civilian attorney. J ay \V. Jeff(·oat. s;ti d h(' r ect>i vcd a cal l late Thursd<1 y rrnm a '.':avy Oepartrnent la wy er in . Washington n.c. bu..t th<Jt nothing new was re port ed on the li eut e- nant's resignation off+:r. I JC' w" nl<'d Io k nu"' if we "'t'f't' sure l.i<'lll(·n ~111t '.\'lnis wouldn't <.1('C'C pt a disrha rge under ]C's:. th<1n honorablC' C'onditi()ns. "Tht• IUI SY.'('r , of C'OUrse. Y.·a:-; no. 'ThC'y \~·anl C'<l to know i£ \''t' had any C'h;in ~r of h('art, .. the El Ct>ntro l<1"'Yt'r said . Jeffcoa t <1ddt·ct th at hP belil'VC'S thf' Navy Oepartmt·nt is "ver~. very t•JosC' to a d£'<'isinn " but that the nutC'ome m ay not bl' fa vora- ble. "I think the Sec retary of th£' ~avy is going lo go al ong with thP commandant o f th e Marin C' C'..orps and r ecommend that sh~ be pros~cul C'd ," hf' said. Jerrcoat so1id hC' "'nuld question the <'OU rt on ..-.·h v the C'nli sted mt!n had not bt>f'n cha rged. ''The ('ase is onP or unc<1ual pro:;f'c ution. ··ht' said . ''The male is an equal partner but he is n1>l being prOS('('Utf'd .'• 1.ie ut e nant Nifli s is ~· "courageous wo man of 1975 who feels. that, a s a woma n. sht.· should be sble lo ~cl a.-. any m>.1n C'3n in contemporary socit't y, · · Jeffcoat added . He contends the rules a gainst fraternization between oCfiC't'r!; and enlisted m en d o not appl y in this case becaus e ''it w<1s a case of private C'Onduct , ofr ba.se, out of uniform " Jeffcoat sough t :i dela y until ~ov. 17, but Ilra pcr set th<' nl'X1 court datt~ for :\'ov. 12 I.icQ.tf'na.111 '.\'i fli:\. 2.'l an a :-!-L:) ta11l Ml.th;in g,, nff1l'l'r ;,11 th(' Marinf' Corp:-;' \-'11111<1 Air St ,1ti 1111, fflC'es {'h J1r~t·~ of · <lisoll\'<ht·n\·r • ()( •• \.a wf\1) order .~0t lon1y. cu11 d.uct unbecoming an officer, and fr a.lef_Jl'iiation with , enlisted • . ~. twrsonnel on ter ms of military . coqu a lity," l·!('r prC'·lrial hearing 1'hursclay :11 F.I Toro station·s law l't•nl('f' "'as continul'd unlll next Wl'dnt·s· dar to ll "'<'il ,~·nrd on hc•r rcl"ign:1 - tion offer . It has b('en allegc'CI that l.i l-'ute- nant :\'inis d isobeyed ordf'rs by <1llowing an e nlist ed man into h1•r 1 b;irhelor offi ec·r ·s quarter~ "·hile ;i:ssjgned to ''um;_1 and that !->he comm ittl'd sodomy F'u r·t ht·r . it is c ha rged tha t :-he condu(•ted hers elf "in a mannef' unbt~C'o ming :1n o£fi C't'r a nd ;,i r en!l('woman" on e ight separate (l('<'a!;ions by having sexual in - tercourse with ('nlis lcd n1 t'n. ,\Jlhough none o r these n11·n \Vt•re named o r l'ha r ged, the ~ari ne Corps idt·ntifi t'(I thl•rn as ~tudents a nd her instr\ll'lor uf a ·human r('l;;1ti ons" {'J;,iss .and ht•r subordin a t C's ;J t th(' po:-;t ('X'· rh;1n#;!e. In addition. !ht• ~1arint" Co1'p11 s<iid. fr::tl('rn1z ;1t ion charges tt rE' b<•i n g brou ght ~1 g ain s t h t•r beC'i1us(' she inv1t1·1\ fou r f'nlistt.'fl \·1arines lo<• p.irt .\· al he1· ci\'i/i~n rt>side nC'(' .Jef£cn~11 has vn"·ro 111 t•ilht•r nbt o1in :in honor able 1lisC'h;_1rj!e fo r his client or to <·lecir her uf the l'har gt'S C'V('n if that m ec111:-··go- ($t-(' ~11\R l '.'IE, Pa"r :\1} C oasl \1·eal h er So mf' low f'!ouds through Saturday m11rni n,1? bc<-01n ing sunny in thE' ar'!1·rno11n. llighs s.; at tht• h('11<·ht·s. 711 1nlan<l . I.ows l t1n i~ht ·18 tn 55. INSIDE TODA. Y ;\. c003t di rectnr bel1e1>es many throtrrs havf' · coP!x"Cf out" on their rc>sponsitn lily to their era/I Jle t::rplruns u1f111 on Page CJ of tht> \Veekender lnde>1: Al Ywr ~·~"-• " .... _ •.. , lloall"" ... ,: 1·,,1-\1'_, ... L M.1101• .. "''l!Wlal New\ .. C..hl11 n!• " '•• ~ C•.,l'lty .. ti"'''''" o•-" I "'Pl• .,.1 ,,,_, ,. .~ .. AU•.tl'IU CJ·• t.l'lt\•-·• ' •• . ' """'•• .,, O.al~ ... lit•> \I .... 86·1 IEotll.,.!At P•'ff' ~· -t~ M.,1r-1Jti A10.11 itl ..... ft(• ' .. , • ,, ,;\i.,~ <' ~I ~• il•<ltfl " 1, ••• , '. '" In"'"'"'''"" " ......... ,,., .. ........ _ " Wl•M .. t""' .. A.1111 LAfllhtt " ........... , ...... Ci·• ,,... ..... , .. • • ~. • ·I • • . I tit DAILYPILDT Frld•y. No ... embef 7, 1975 I .. ·Pilot Logbook J• Ir.vine -Charter. Si, Zoning No Hy OOUGl_...\.S f'RITZS('lt i': _ Of-0..Hy pji.t St.ff The ~1c('t1on poiit-tnortcm:-1 must have been u. pretty lri,rky :.(fair for thosP Irv1nt· ofriein\s v.·ho • ..;up['lo rtt•rt hoth th'C' rhart1..•r i.lnd the zoning for the :\urlh I r\·111c: art•;1 HY NOW, t•veryone knows th:il Irvine 1:-. a (•harll'f city and Northwood is still a citrus grovt1 on the zoning 1n<1ps. f'rom the positions takl•n by the v<1r1 nus council folks. only Couni·ilm:1n llt•nry Qu1 1.dcy rould have an unahashedly good time whoopi ng it up ,1ftcr thl' t•ll't'· tion. (~ounl"ilml.•n John l\urtun and <Jabri('Jlc f'ryor anti :\tayor .l\rl /\nthnny w<inl£•d Yl':-. votl·S on both thl' charl<'r ~i nd ~(lrlhwood . ('O lJ ~('l l.:'11 .J.\~ l{uht.•rt \Ill's! 'A'itll\t•d llP 1111 :"l/11rth.,.,·ul1tl ~ind. ;dthough ht· \\';1:-. not l'nmmt•nt111).! nn 111:-. position :11 lhl" llml' of \ht• 1·lt·t·t111n , t•:irlit•r h.1d 1n11tc·at· t•d Sll!llt' :-.t·vt•r£' rl':O:t'r\·;1tio11s ;1boul .1 t·h nrlt>r S<l ht'rf'·:-. four fifths of th e city count"1l s1multaneously ;o;t>('k in,IC'tt•l ehr '1 lion and (·onsol at ion. \~'hat dttl Lhl• volt' mean? 'f'h:•t"s "'hat my phone c;1\l ers \\':1n1t'<l 111 knnw \.\.'Niilt•sd ;iy. l "ll lcJI yuu lhl' :-..tmc thing I told thrn1 I l11\v :-hould I kno\v·.' ;\"O\\", J J-' this .... ·ere t;rt•at /Sr11 ;11n: lhC're 1\ouhl he no · lJUt':O:li11n -a vuli' t)f l"vnriden('e a nd it would be all over. lhl\V did an allusion to 11 vote of confidenrc get into a ~implc elrrtion 011 a not-too-jazz.\· charter and an .:1rC'anc• zoning matt('r ? l lo\V should I know? Still, the b:l l'k t'rs of thC' :O:orth"'·ood rl•f ert>ndu m rodC' nut (If the north "'·oods to do liattle "'ilh the muni c-1 pa I h1 C'ru rch.\ 1\t \ea:-;t th;it ·:-: hO\V it c;•m l' out in ont· of tht• ll;1equct ('Jub llomeownl•rs' .<\s:-:ociation ne .... ·sletlers lly tht" time the issu(' C'ame tu a vol<'. it "'·as no longer n tt•C'ti nica\ thing '>''ilh lots of numbt-rs ;;ind lint•s un maps. It ,\·as CIT! zr::--: P .<\ RTICI l'!\'1'1<):"11 and TllF: COU NClL JS:\ .. T I .ISTF.:\11 :"\(; .. o\ vul l' of confidence. The ('ounl't! los t. - • • NY'Not -Ena of' World' WASlllNGTO.N <U Pl l -As long as jnvestots. bankm t1nd busi ness m en do not ··spon· tanoously b('gin to behave irra- tion;:1l ly'' th e nution :shol}ld weather a Ne\\' York City def~ult withol•t 14ignificanl damage to the econom y. f'r('sident Ford '~ chic•( et·ono1n ic udviser said ,.,. d ;1y Alan Green::;pan. c·ha1rman of the Counci l or Economic Ad· viser:,, ~aid l'Conom1sts could d(>· vise '"a 'A'hOIP series or doon1 sct>n11riois " but the present evidenC'C" suggest~ they will nul occur. lit• tes tified bt.•fore ;1 I-lou se governn1cnt operation:. sutx-omm1ttet>. "II is a\\\'UYS possible to a~k how do wt• know for sure that in- vestor:,, h:inkers and bus1 - nt>ssmen \\'il l not spontuneouslv bt-gi n to b(•haVl' irrulionally, .. Greenspan s;11d . "In a p<trlll' tht•y mi~ht be ex· pected t o s hun purchases of mun1cip;.1J serurities, pull back on invt1strn ent commitme nts, \\"i thdraw funds from the banks ;1n<l in :o:o do1ni? (';1use a maJor fin;in(·i;.d disruption.·· f{l·p . R o bt·rt .. Orinan. (f)- :\l <1ss. ). s aid none of those thin):ls soundC'd irrational to hi m. l ie ~aid he thoug ht business ml'n 'AOUl{I prud!'ntly do that if the 1\d- 1ninistration contin ues to oppose ll·g1slation to pi-event the city·s d t'fi.luH . . <\!louse subcommitteE" Thurs· d ;1y approvl.'d a bill to allow th(> l'1ty to dec!.:ire b•1nkruplcy, r(>· negotiate $12 .3 billion in debts. rewrite labor and pen$ion con- tr<IC'l s and st~ek to livl• wilhin its ' Bo1t1bs Away! Aerial tanker drops lo<.id of fire retardant chemirals on a brus h fire \.\"hich burned about 32 acres on coast~tl Irvine Ranch \~ind nC'i.lr C r ystal Cove between Corona del !\'lar and l~aguna Reach Thursda y. County fire a utho1ities fought lhe blaze v1ith 42 m e n , six fire engines, including • one from the city of Newport Beach, one bulldozer and two aerial tankers. There \Vere no injuries and no structures were involved. The fire. was s t a r ted when drj' brush coll ected and was ignit ed by the heat from a muffler of a truck engaged in weed abatement. Ex.countian Held ,,,.._ l"age AJ • DRUGS .•. , . In Girl's Kidnap 1..ex1ngton institution and knew that the e xperiment al..,proa:r•m was funded by the C'M\throug h the Navy. rt•ve nut's. F'rderal agents in Arizona cap-failed to return to the swank Pine ---._j--~-.U:u..1'!N T it .RF. "''as thechart(•t -a flimsy l1ttle number that gave the city the po"'·er to t> ve 1n o some new poc e s for its t RX revt•nue. but didn"t really cdhange anything. ~othing but m ~king: thl• mayor Chairman Anthony , that is. 11·s hnrct 10 f':C'l aJ?itated oy u cn<-1ngc· tna11sn la cnange Rut bv the t ime it r e<tched thl' voters, lt w;1 s FI.F.XIRll:ITY l'.'i Pl ~"-~'.\'l :"'JG .<\:\D RUILJ)I'.\'G IR\ll Nt-: The Securitit"s and Exchange ture'Ci a 19 -year-o ld Westminster Crest boarding school in Fort €'ommr.t:rion-a~-f:lu.ie!--man--and-hi3--g+rlf.riefttk-urflt'd---t.auderdate a ftet a date. ly investigating the possibili ty of hostag<' Thursday after a er().>)S· fr<iud in the sale of New York Ci· country dragnet "''hich began ty bond:-: <1n d notes, <tn SEC when the girl was allegedly ab- A note was found Tuesday in a SC'rviC'e statio n restr oom i n Wt1verly , Tenn .. signed by "Kathy ."' It said the writer had been kidnape.d and aisked that police and the boarding school be notHied. He s a id in this period of the early 1950s 'Nas hi nt:tan wa fearful th at it would Jose its sources bf s upply for opium for medlrin l l reasons, particularly for wounded servicemen, and was trying to find substltutes for codeine. a mong other drugis. ' sourtt' said 1'hursda)·. ducted from a S\\'Hnk Fl orida boarding school . OF THE J-~U TlJ R J<: .. <\vol<> of confidl,nC('. The eouncil saitl. in eff('ct. "Tru:>t llS ,,·1th mor<' flO"'·<'r." 1'he voters ate it up. Th<' council "'on. From Page Al MARINE.:. S() \'()U figurr il out. t-:Jeclion night "'ilh lhe 1..·ouneil hoicting its schiinphrt•nic c·£'1ebrations lt·xrept for Qu1~\('y 1 ~•nd th(' voters having said "'Yt>s, blll ··on lhf'ir vote of con· fldenr(' 1ng all the "'"'Yup to the Supreme Court.·· :\larine Corps ofriC'iah; :say the chttrges ;dre not so much ba:sedon ht•r rille¢t•d sexual encounters with t>nlisted men but that she, a~ tt commissioned officer, lowered herself to lh('ir level. That's what"s :::o nice• about Irvin!." ''ou a l"''ay:.. know wht>rc everybody st~1nds. From Page 1\ I SAXON ... Oiego, Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz. Financial l'onstraints, h(' s aid, may halt the growth of the latter campu:ses ror t he foreseeable future. l nl'rea:>ing programs in one area, he said, would have to be offset by C'Uls in others. ··For example, you have a tiny engint'ering program, muc h smaller than projected," he said. "'Wh at's here is exrellent. The question is: Is it vi.:ible? Can it continue ali it is." Queried several times during the day about unive rsity policies and activities on affirmative ac- tion, Saxon closed his remarks to 150 faculty members with a heat- ed statement. Askl•d nbout the univer sity":-; role in ;i flirmati v(' action in thl' Orange County Chicano com · munities , Saxon said: ''Th(' univt'r sity i s n ol resronsible to lrvint" or to Orange County. There are other institutions in the state that ht1vl' the mandate to deal with local needs. t clon 't want to :o:ee ur l rvine bc>C'Omt" the lrvinl' com· munity c>ollei:::t~ branch of lht• \lni V('r sity ()f Ca Ii r ornia. ''That's what a rommunitv col- lege is for -or<'n rieeess: y.:f' shouldn't tak(' ovE'r thei r roh-, "'t' ~hould pf'rftirm nur o"''"· ORANGE CQAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pt•llcltn! .... P~l>IH1l>t~ Jack R. Curfey V1t" "'••ICNnl ..... c;.,., .. ~ Thomas KHvll Thomas A. Murphine 4Wn•1ilnq Ed•1"' Olar'tes H. Loos Richard P. Nall l>Ulit.nl M•t\1911111 l:ou.on. • Couple Suing ~ Over Advances By Finn's VP .'\n A.n<ihC'im ('tlUPIP who claimed tht, husband "'as fired from his joh ;1! lfunt-\VC's:..o n: F1X>Cls lnC'. b('Ctlll SC' ht• rl'fu scd to ;-;l and by and permit a company vict• pr t>sidt>nt to mak(' overtures to his \vifl' ;-;ut•d the firm nnd three employes Thursday for SIS million. Tht> Or ange County Sup('rior Court luwsuit C'l11 ims that l·lunl- \\'<'ssµn ex£'cutive Vinct>nt N. Campolongo forced his way into tht"' Anahei m homC' of rompany ~e.cretary Dorothy llurnetl la:o:t June 22 and in sisted thal she h<1ve rel<1ti ons with him. T he \•.'on1.:.1n. "'ho later marri ed felto"'' llunt-Wl,sson C'mployl' llo n a ld Ra \', c·laims in the luwsuit that 'sh<' httd earli er rc•- jectffi s i'milar advances made by C11mpolongo in his office <ift er anolhe r t•mploye , J a m l·s ('harlnw, <irranged the meeting. Cha rlo\v, C;1m polongo. llunl · \Vesson t'XE'C'Utivt' Jn.mes I'. ~rollslC'inC'r. and the rontrollin~ :\'orton Simbn Inc group art• n:1mt,cl :i:o: en·rt ('fC'nrtants in lht• ;LC'tion . Tht> lt1w sui t <ille,e:<'s that after :\ti~s Rarnett nncl Ray beeame t•ngaged to be married Ray \va:-; har;.\sst>d into a forced r('sign:.i · tion on Aug . I from hi s job a:-: ;1 distribution nlanagt•r with llunt \\.('sson. Thl" Corps maintains strict st>paration between its officl"rs and enlisted personnel on the prem ise th at fratern\zation between the two groups leads to possible disres pect and disobe- dience. "You can"t sleep wi th a man one night and' expeet him to follow your orders the neXt day,·· a spokesman for th!' El 'foro base said. Duri n~ the party. which is said to have occurred Dec. 14, 197·1. Marint> author ities allege I.ieute- nant Niflis consumed alcoholic bever :1ges with enlisted person- nel. allowed male and female l\1arines to sleep through th e night. had interC'ourse with one Marin<'. and took them back to the bi1se the rollo"·ing morning. Defense Bill Suffers Cuts WA SHl:>IGTON (UPI J lJnswayed by former defense secretary Jame::: R. Schle s- in~er·s warnin(!s, the Senate t\p- propriations Committee has restorE'd onl y a s maJI fraction or $9.l billion ruts made bv the l·lousC' in the administr 8tion·s 5120.9 billion defense bill. Announcing the results of th{• C'ommittet• drafting session Thursd ay, C'hairman Joh"n I,.' l\1cClcllan, (D-Ark.), said th<' $112 .5 billion approved for de- fense spending through Sept. 30, 19i6, v.·as a "bare bones'' figure. It js approximatf'ly $8.4 billion ht'low the \Vhite Houst>request . ' Ford Incident Flag Staff Hits President SPRINGFIELD, Ma ss, <U P!) -President For d '''as rappe d o n the side of t he head today with a 24- inch fla g s ta ff by an excited youngster in the crowd .J!r eeting h is a rriv al. The President w as unhurt in the tt))parently accidental incide nt. A Secret Service bodyguard slapped the small Oag to the ground, yelling "Get That T hing Out of Here.·· Three ugents slepped in front of the President pushin g away Lhe small but sharp flag slicks that greeters waved at th e President on his arrival'at Westover Air R ase. There was no blood where Ford was struck on the righL temple and there were no signs that he was tn· jured. Bui he uttered an audible "Ohh" when hit and ducked quickly after the blow. Ford r ecovered his composure quickly and con· tinucd usi ng both hands lo shake hands with the crowd. The boy was not immediately identified, and there was no indication or evidence It was anything ·but an ac<ident. t The FBI said that Katherine Rall, l ·I. "''as found unh:.1rmed. She was flown back' to F1orida later Th ursday, following the ar- rest of Thomas J . Gregory in Kingman , Ari z .. n(>ar the California border. Gregory \\'as held on a fugilivc• warrant and lodged 1n Mohavt• County Jail. agents said. Gr egory is accused by Florid1:1 authorities of false imprison - ment of Miss Rall. subject of a nationwide s ec.rch aftt'r s hl' --------- Miss Ball reportedly had been attempting to break off a rela· tionship w ith' her alleged .abduc- tor, whom she met lagt summer in Saudi .o\rabia. where t heir parents \\'Orked in the oil in- dustry. An FRI spokesman said a de· C'ision would be reached later on v.•hether to file federal charges ~·g~1i n st Gregory. ··1 th in k i t w a.s ver.,· necessar.y,'' s a id Isbell. 'They did an ex<'ellent job ." • Kenn ed,y said -1,SD experi - ments in ttte' 1950's and 1960's :'raise profound q uestions about ·the r ecord or t hese two•.vitat agencies in protecting the r tghL-io of hum an subject s of biomedical and behavior a l research." "T he issue her e is not one of national security," he said.: Final Week · Sofa and Chair Sale )I· : ~I 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA 92601 (71 4) ~94-6551 All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new •holstery for your home.Select from such well·knoWll lines as Woodmark, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and mony, many more. All Leather less 20°/o •holstewy at ' ~3649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE.CA.90505 12 13i 378·1279 1727 WESTCUFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92600 (71 4) 642·2060 ( • • f'ountaln Valley School Board • members were urged Ttiu,.._y rUsht to delcare a moriiloriu)n ' on unifitation. . The r-equeoJ. for. the f~eeze came from TIME-(Taxpayers ln· terested in MuniciP.aJ EConomy' an<! were brqqght forth by'"'"p .. ----- • --=~.~.eaeb • . .. . ... fell lo defeat IA-~'• ele<• tionA ahe 11taid. '"'W"e (eel lt ~ our duty to concentraleJbopercent of ·your time and bur moc:Mll' into g_iviil& our ~hHdren tbe.o beaf -WXe eduoa\lq$" • -'Rl'!llli l!ry~•t a:1,0th&irman or on ~ ' fafl of residents_ within the"dl•· I.rid~ • Bryant tofd trustees that there has be,n dissatisfaction with ''poor,Jiyblic relations surroul}(l- l n1 · the board for several months." . • • • -, Bpth Mrs. Wessa and Bryant to get toiether-\tlth re1idents or dOwn. • ~ sald they were ho1>t1ful \hat » new Centur)' Park 1-lomell who have 1Supt. Dr. Robert:'ft,nct 2utid the harm~ could de\llt.lop in the gathered about ~ signatures on ®'trict h ad Ito intenlionl•or liell· " comrnwnlty alter th .JOl'\8l and pe-lilions as(Ung that a school be in& tht. p.raperty antt trusle~s often rimonlous u.niJiration built there. directed Dr .. .J•ck MUD.ken. att· campiU1n. · • ,, Maj. ~nnSaracino. one ol lhe aoclaU ''"'eerinte.nd•nl. to The board ·tl er •PrftSed:de-parents" involved', said families Work liitta ... t9e parents in the !rl~fts.' lO '°out to lhe community are ur1ipg tlJe school board not to ~· oC stath1tlcal Clata for stu- leader Mr$;2ita Wetisa. ~ Addre'Sstng the ·b&atd at its fi.rs.t. mee.Ung since \UUficaUon -\be Foun'la1n Valley Uni.fieation eom,mttoe. alJo addr ... ed the board'" and relayed. wh.at he termed the com~s and reea. He a so s·aid_-reside]lts hal4 vaice<j rear• that !be-board ol IJ:llst ... wlllt a-"1ting away f"lf'l' ~ic educa\ion obje;c\ivet:. . ~Ql<l mtttlncs to receive in· sell th..-lte, the only<00e_it ~w !-dt.nleMollme""4-· -::"' 'MJrbm'district residenb;..,., owns, UR ii it learn~ if thf, birth -l •Bf,ti:'i nyelll,.A :Wece:ssful another tt e.m:tr\,LStees.yoted rate m l@¥'r go up jn,i.;tead or::.:--< ,47.l!f P• A2> " ... _. .. ·-.::. In ·-- -. ----. . ·.llullii-.i~~ t . .:.. •. ·· . . ------...___J .. -• • -• - r --. -., . .. O~.:.- ..La: ---..... ~..,. -'•-":1--- ~ I I ..-~---------~-~--''r-~"-~~~,· ' Wiidlife . I .., • • Surf R1iildfa.g .. .. ~ .... ., 10.foqt Wa~s·Ex · t.ed' .. -. I -. r ·-,.. • • 'Tax Base .A. westerly swell reeorted to ha e been c hurned up by a Pacific '.'JorthWest Storm aPPeai"edbri the Orange Coast today with surf up to five (ee( -ai)d b\lllding to'''<.1rd IO feet . • ' Cona, Cont a.!ld More Cont Standing knee deep atop a 45,000-pushel pile of cor!l. Harvey Hansen, manager 0£ the Farmers Grain Compan,y of J?err)', Iowa. rakeS some or the corn that h ~s been piled in-a parking lot of the local city park. A shortage o( rail cars caused the local grain elevators to fill to capacity as the harvested corn kept pouring in, so the 1.emporar)' storage \VaS arranged. •. t ~ 1·~ ' . . ~JI( . •• " ·"'"" ... ~ ') . Couple .Suing ·~sstllg Gym ·.c~oach :,f;;.~d~~s .. "Now ·ifi S~crantento? y 'lnfl, S ' frVi'ne police efforts to trl:lCe ~· r6ac""h at University l-ligh :~ lhe . .\n . .\nahei m couple 'who f_.$-pdrtedly despondenl. Universi-foundt"r or a private gymnasfics claimed tht> hus band was fffed ty ,HighSchool gymnastics ci>ach 3Cademy -the Acad emv or from his job at Hunt-Wesson indieete.Rea D. Anderslbok an8 . Men 's Gymnas tics and rrvine Foods Inc. bt>ca use he refused to a.m. flight to Sacramento Mpn-Gymnastics Park. .~ stand by and permit a compaay day .~ _; "_ , ' . A.. • 1. ... Refore dis~ooearine:. he sent vie<' !1residenl.to make overtul'~ *': '9lke.; specur&t e t\lat • Andf!is·, nolt>s to friends and the Daily to ius wife sued the rirm an\i w~ vanisped 'Monday le~ving a.! Pilot protesting a Cali Cornia In- three employt>s Thursday for $15 series of notes causing fear for terscholastic Fed er ation ,.rUlc million. his Safety, QJ.ay be headed t,aclc; barring his holding both the to.Jb.e scene or a trag~y that school and private coaching shook the.life or the gymnru;t five posts. Th e Orange · County Superior C,ourt lawsuit claims that Hunt- \Vesson execut1ve Vincent N. Ca mpolongo forced his w"ay into the 1\naheim home of company year~ a.gt>. Police believe Anders is travel- ..\nders, 29. is a gymnasti.cs ing unde r the na m e or IJavid , secretary Dorothy Rainett l<ist : June 22 and insisted that she 1 have relations with him. 'Tu-Decision ' - In S-ex . Trial The woman, who later married fel~ow llunt-Wesson e mploye Ronald Ray , claims in the lawsuil'lo.that she had earlier re- .,. jected similar adv.ances made-by • _:i~ CAmpolongo, in his office after. 1~"c. B;~1V n1 NJEDZl~~KI ano.the r ... e~ Joye, James • · • ~...,......_ ~ ... , Charlo'°',llrrangedlhemeeting. U .S . 'NavY De'par.tm en t ~ , .,,.._ lawyers.. apparently hinted late Char1ow. 'Y-.a~lor\go,;r,.l;IUnt-T!iu·isA.y. .. the.y ... Jiiiihl offer Wesson executive James F. Mai:ine LJ. Mar,.. Niflis• a <115· Spollsteine~ and the controlling ch3[f:e )ln~er "IHs \han ~ora!"• '.'l"orton Simon Jnc. group are blf .s9"if!!ions.:!" fa.t)\~·tti~_proa. naf!led as co-~ef endants...Jil the.-s~ute her s:lft·~e1 char#$, .~ ... A-: .. action, I.ieulftpa~t N~(lis l\as~edd to • Trenton. one of the names on the list ot pas:senger s on night 717 to Sac.rfmento.Mon'day morning. C\ "J;he belie! is based on the name -Anders' mother lives on Trent Streef in ·Concord -and a nota- . tion on the Coai;h's desk calen- d •J • • ar. _ . · Additionally, a crUmpled note witl:i the name Dave Trenton ~nd the Oi ghl number._ was found in Anders· trash eari. -A note Qn his calendar showed Orange County Aii:poh a t 8.MOnday morning..·. But anoD"ier, more ominous no&~ w-¥ orithe calendar for :"Jov. 19. The notation w as the n._.,e T"!ld Ser!ci'ler. a former student of' Andtmi who on '.'Jov . 19, 1970, died-': lrOm ;.i;uties sustained ·~ttr falljng frq·m ~ pair of • <See • .o\NnERS. Page A2) • . • . , •&t'e~pt;aniQondtabi~~.6araeto The lawsuit allege;1 thatrafter • awd Ja.c.1~ a court-~arU8J at ,.. By BOB BARKER °'ttro.+1,~1._s..". Huntfngton Jfeach city le;.1der:-; and the South CoiS( RegionHI Commission are engaged in a "battle of the birds'' on I.400 acres of the Rolsa Chica weltand :sit('. ' The area has t op priority in the slate's shopping. list for coast al :t<'Qltis itions. The stat(' officia ls have cxpre:ssed d e1irf":$ tu pre- serve the area ror "'ildlifl'. Jlunti11JtOn Qeac;.h. ~evcc. h~1 de fgns On ~th(' ar~a aJ a valuable.lax baa;e . ... "We al~o have plarui ror the land," ~1ayor Norma Glbbs told mt:mbe'J!s of tHe CoastBI Com· rfJl sJfoh Mond ~Y -"We·d lik e some of the I rind tor development and some.of il for-the birds." C ouncilwom a n ll nr r iett Wieder is mort> out~poken in the flap over the '·bird I ctnds. · · ''The Coo:t!:ltal Commis~ion J)ro- vi d.ed no opportunity for di s- ciss:ion with local authorities." she protested. "Th ey a re working in a vacuum'. The commission sum- marily makes de;cisions about the communitr without the city's in put." .she said. She went on to say that Rols a Chic:1 is within the city"s sphere of inOuence and that dt>· velopment df part of it would pr<)· vidt> ··tre mendous lax benefits to the city:· The South,) Coast Coastal Com- mi!h~ion maintains lhat Bolsa Chi~a. in tt>rms of wildlife, value. ;.ind produ.ctivity, is one or the m os t val.uable rt'st Orabl c wetl:.1nds in Southern California. ··providing a unique ecological sy~tem of both regional and local significance.·· A stale report says that the ecolpgical syst~m of the m arsh supports a "diver"SkY of coastal wetl and "'lldlif(' ir?fiuding such species as the endang('red light· rooted clapper rail and the least tern ... The site. the :!late hold'i: could also provide uniqlle scient ific and t'durational opportunilit>s. 1 Miss Harnett and Ray became !JT~ne..Corp&~Statlon •• engaged lo be married Ray.was .,m_,~x\IJJl io&:s.tondU(tFf'~~al-Saxon v1·s1° ts ,,,.,ounty harassed into•a lorced.resigna-le~_edly involvi ng-i.~i· enlisted n" tion on Aug. l (rom his job as a men... .. THE WAVF.S stiol.JLD grow as (he weekend ap- proarhed and the weather system 'il'anlp'ens mO!!I of· Southern Cali£ornia, forecast ers t>"aid : , O~apge Coast )ifeguard!! sai<l 'they 'noticed a slight increase in the surf late Tbursda¥. By lhis morning, the s well had increas~-even more. . ' WEATHER FORF.CASTERS i'fl Los Angeles pre- dicted a lO·foot maximum to the wave-s that rould be chuFned up b y the weather front. """ .. I.ifeguards a ren't too worried about be:.ichgoers h~1ving·trouble in the surl. \Valer leriipePatures are in t~e rr1 id 5'.!s E;X-eoun:tiati Held In Oirl's Kidnap · F't>deral agents in Ari·1.ona cap· · lured a 19-year -old Westminster man and his girlrriend.turned· hostage Thursd ay after a cross, country dragnet which began Balboa Porrw Theater Hit By. Cop_s Again ·-.. By HI I.ARV KAVE , Ol U.. D•llY PUel Matt ~e"•port At'ach poliee raitled the Pussycat Theater in Ralboa Thursday <i rtf rnoon and vice or- fic('rs confiscated two more sex fil ms and stopped the show for 25 rn atint>e patrons. The 1:30 p.m . raid at the theatt>r. 709 E . Balboa Blvd .. was the first since the lheatcr management 's obscenity trial took pl a(:l(> ear Ii er in the r al l. That trial ended last month in acquittal for Pussycat President Vincent !\1iranda and Ralbna Theatt>r ~1 anager Arlie Wood, after the j ury decided "Det'P Throat .. and .. The Devil in Miss Jones·· werC' not obscene under California la "'· when Ule 'girl w.as allt..oge<lly ab· du.cted rrorrt a swank Jo1orida boarding school. The FBI said that Kalht!rine Rall, 14 , was found unharmt"d. She w..,s,Jlown back to Fl orida lat~r Th1,1r~day, foll owi ng lht• ar- rl"St of Thomas J . Gregory in Killgman , Ar iz .. neur the California borde r . 1, GregC?ry was h eld on a fugiti\·e warrant a nd lodged 1n l\.1oha\'e County Jail. agenl:s said. Gregory is accu":Sed by Florida ;:i uthorities of false impri so~­ menl of Miss Ralt. subject of !i nationwide search i-fter she failed to return to.ll\e-swank Pirie Crest boarding school. ln 1-~ort Lciuderdale a rter a date. : ''A note Was foun'd TuCSclaY-in 11" ser\'ice st~tion testtobrn in' Waverly" T,enn., .• Kignf>d by,. ..Kathy ... It said 4.he writer hud been kidnaped arid ctsked that poli <'e and tht> bo.irding sehool bi: notifi ed. , 1.liss .Rall re portedly had bc(•n attempting lo break oft a r('!a-' lion~hip-with h-er-alleged a bdue- lor. whom she met last summr r in Saudi Arabia, where their pa re nt~ work ed in th<' oil in- dustry. · An FBI s pokesm an said a dt'"- cision would be r eached Jatt'r on wht>ther to ·file fed eral c·harg<'s ~1gai nst Gregory . " , • < distribution manager with.Hunt-· ij.e~ civilian attorney," Jay. W. Wesson. JeUcOal, sald'he received a call lat'e Thursday from a Navy UC President· Hit . .\ccording to Viet> Sgt. Bob Gatt>wood , the rilm s takenThurs- day./'When a Woman Call!I" and ··The ln <'red il;>l e S ex R ay Machine, .. a re obscene. .· ~ Orange Coast • NoSl~inber n.epart~~nt lawye.r in Yt"ashingto'l· D. C. but thot nolhint new· "'.3;s:_fep;orte<1 ori 'the lieut~-+ ~ap~f~i&9Jlt lon offer. ~~· ",flew~ot~ to kn~ if wewer.e . .~lJ.etilenant .N1rus wouldn t f .. 't ••• At P~:.t.-: ' Tit~ qnty trouble witliihe sl umben PartY interrupted b y llu&.tingt~n Beach poUct! lj,1)dut midnigh.t Thurttday was tbat. the neighbors weren't getting any sleep .... A wom a-n li vin·g on Monte Carlo ctr~le tn the Villa Pacific 'eon -~~~tii~~i,,sB~~c~~~~~ complain c>t ao unknown nuFJlbu.of pe.ople s.cr:.ea.m· • in&. • , l'he .. racket reportedl,y sQUuded somethina ~lke • mass murder in pro'!!X''"'I,,".. Offit'era ... descended ~oR the. resjden ce and d i•· covered tu. :W"'s: onJr. rour· luvenll~ 'k1rl s b••i~f" o- p£llow fight. • -· · ~~t..a dj.srharge Under lesli tbitti hono€Able'co.nditions. .tirhe ' aMwer, of course, was np,. -;, • be.y. wanted to know if we · ,had.anx chanae or . .i.earl ... the El Cenlfo:!aw;rer saifi. . ~ '. :.JMfcoat:-added that he~ie·ves the -Navy Qepartm~ is "very, very. close to a.decisf0n·· but that U....(ljl\cbtoe. may -not be favora- blt:, <; ......... . 'I -thtnk' the Secretary of the Navy.i8 going l o go alone with the .-...oommandant of the Marine ·~· ~nd recommf'l'l that ·she be prose~11ted," ~ oi~. . J~( oat ·~i~1 II•1"pul~ queiitlon ~~r~QJ!l\Vl\J \heenllst re• qpl._been <N\r&ed , ' .. .,..,,.. 'lase-f dft,e .()( 11n Ual pt06e0utiont-' ~e.•aici ''the male • ._ l& .an equ~1tarlner~bul he i~ not -bel~-pfooecuted ." IA 11ler>a'nt NJl"lh i• a (s..i Mfl!o NE, PageA.l< ' ' -. '> By Chi~ano Pfotest . ' rte s aid h<' s.aw the films Wed· nesd ay, reported to Polic&Ctiief R. James Glavas thal he con- sidered th~m obsrene, and then obtai nl'd a search warrant from Judge Robert Todd. the same jurist. who pr,sided over the ob- scenity trial last month. ByDoUGL"'FlilTZSCHE Of UM 0.ltf ~ii.« ~fl . ' . In a series of forums Thursday, UC President O~avid S. Saxon t"ommented on universitv tonics ranging (rom the UC role in af· firmative act.ion ·to the future of UC Irvine during an all-day visit to Orange County. • , Early in the d3y a gr.:oup of about 30.-Chicano students stalked outof a meeting between Saxon and a group of a bout 80 11tudent~ arter they clashed with Ole presiderlt on ~is affirmative • ' ' Girl's Pup Taken • A dognap!ng burglar brok-4oto JI Huntington Reach home'fhura· day and ~ote an B'Ai·montb-old " Ncwfouttdland puppy, owned by M 18-~ear~ld.girl, police 11~d to· day. Susan nderSOfl, of ll!U.3 g,,rn e.1d ·1.ane, rerortcd tl¥t loss bf htt pet valued at $100. · ' -• action policil"s. · The st~dents staged a l:nief p(.otest, hois tine: placards and ch.anting. "Saxon is a racist. .. Saxon 's d ay -I ncl ud e d a luncheOn with •m e mbers or the Greater ,Jrvine lndustfia l ~ague. a meeting wilh the UC I Academic Senate and an un· Gatewood s aid the two rilms taken Thursday wer e the first that he h;fd viewed since the police \aids were suddenly halt- (~e RAID, Pag(' AZI sc hedul od session with six TUIE'"", LOOT leaders o( the-Chicano pro· i •n I'. tester:ii . • Saxon promi•ed in three state-OOhJ DUMM/ES me nt s tq ~upport . the UCI -·· .. · California College Of Medicl ne, A thief would ha'Ve to be some besieged b~ itale money hassles kind o( dummy to lug away a · ovetthepastyear. ·, -150-J>Ol(nd Qbject that isn't even •· "II Yo.\ loo'lo 20 years ahead at Wohh 'ti dollar • poond, but it what Orange, Count.Y"' will be, 1 happens. , cannot concetve of. a situation 1 Golden Weist College football wher-e there t• not a role tot the coat h Gene Farrell complained 'mOOicil 1ehool," fie told aboui t9 R.u!ltington Beach pollc~ 5'10 _l•Ui~red >at the ~lfldllstrtal ~~~:!a~a~ti~g"°, ~u~'::Ys't:i~ leB_llll<r.lW...h_...,". •• · . ( ~ l •'J ntlJ'l<t>V tt11Tacr tha,,.,.e---tttt.20.Jlley LC)$lk _ I.right !!ffl!I• • prKtieerfeld. tSeeS~O~P.,.,U) ~~-·--''-~~'-~·~-- • • Weat}ler SoflJe low clou<ts through Saturday morning ht-com- ing sunt):y, iii lh• 11 rternoon. Highs 6~ at the °6t"aches. 70 inland. Lows tohight ·'8 to 55_ -INSIDE TODA 't' A cocut diredor 'beliMs mony fhealers have· "copped out :· Of).,th ejr re•ponl1bilily to their crajt. He .ezploi113 why on Pogt Cl of the }¥etkender . \ ' -ladex •.. , "' .. .. .,., (1·4 ... •••• ,,, .. ,, <•· ••• •• • Cl•' ·~+·~ H /F ( Pilo't og~~J Fnd1y. November 7, 1175 • -' ,. .. Schaols-Jl~9u~_,-.. : After Def eat lly KATHY Cl.1\~CV OthO.Ur,.llotSU" Unification -that lon1, drawn-out IJattle referred to as \\'l"Sl Orange County's ''civil war·· <ippea rs Lo be dead for nn\~{ in Fountain V ;_ille-y and south flunl!ngton Ht'.'ach. l~UT SO:\JF. of the war wounds art.· yel lo be hei:il('d. f{alph Jlaut•r, pre:sident of the llunt1ngton Jkat·h Union lli~h School lloard. tried to put a little :,;1Jve on the ~Qres thi.) '4'('l"k . !It• i:,sued <• :-lalement thanking those who worked so hard to defeu.t the school measUie~. lh l'n \4,t·nt on to say the high sehool district would be meeting ""'1lh <ill concerned to improve edut'alion at higb schools. .o\NJ) ZITA \\1t-ss11. le<tdl'r of Tir.tE. the chief opponents of th(' Fountain Vallt>y issue, said she hOpt'S· now the t·ommunity ··can pull back together." Prank Rryant , co-chairman of F'oun · lain Valle}·s pru-unirication commutel·. ·said those on both sidC'li of th(> qul'stion will lluve to do some •·good thinking·· about schools. 11ut He ;.Il sa look the opponents to task \.•.:hen he said it's alw ays hard t o he CLANCY on th£' positivl' sid(> of an issue and easy I•• qlll'sl i11n without bt•ing creative" and v.•ork against it . Tl !\11': 111(•ffibl•rsslaunchlydisagrec with him , TllOSJ.: (l~ both sides of the issue in both arc us were still accusin~ t•ach othet of campaign ''dirty triC'k ~. ·· Rut Sh<'ila !\1arcus, another TIPi-1E member, insist'ed her 1.:roup didn'I partie~pat~in any dirty politicking, prefer- r1nj!. in stl•.1d , t1• s<'t a good example for their children. She• !"<11d !'ht• would now go back to being a parent vnlun- lf>l'r ~I ht~r children's elementary school. I~ :\~OT ll J.~R post-election controversy. teachers 1n thf> J-luntington Reach Union lligh School Dis trict, who doni1ted $1100 to trustee candidate Betty l\1ignanell i"s cam· paz~n. said thl'Y didn't approve of the way she spent hC'r l'On- tributions s-----t-----%ey~a,id &he used-the-!unds .. to..paUor ll.n._<Mt u_rgin u · ye!'·· \'Ol<' on unifi<'ation. while teachers had been spending 1noney to urgl' a "no·· votl'. ' "It looks like she is using our money tu fight our monl'y, · · Oll C' le acher con1 mentcd. Ru t !\f rs. !\1ignanC'lli said the ad wa sn't financed v.•ith lt•:1cher donations . l~~'Tlo:AO, she-sa.i<l, she paid for it with Sl doilations from parents and a fe\.v teachers. She also said lih{' didn't be\i{'\'e th{'r{' w('re any "conditions" attached to th e teacher donation when it was offered her. Teachers said they also ga\'e $1,000 each to candidatt"'s r>on !\.fac Allister. Andy Studdert and Brian Garland. Rut the unification elections failed and the candidat<'s "·on·t be seated becausC' the uni fied board won 't exist -at least not in 'the late;l \Vest Orange County unification ~hootout . F ro• Pa~A I RAID ... t'd. 1-le explai ned the long in- tcr\'~I! between raids at the the.'.\ter was . tile reSult or-'"re- evaluation of police po!iC'y. · · !·le admlttt>d that the defe at in the lria\ t emporarily slowed poli<'e actions but said ('Urrent plans are to continue the prC'- vious r aid po li('.}'. "if found to bC' necessary. Pussycat Theaters ViC'e Presi · dent Jimmie Johnson today called the new raid "foolish.·· Johnson. 23, said that if the 22 C'ases still pending c1gainst Pussycat Th<'ater s in Orapge County were. stretched end to end, it would r esult in three years and four months court timC'. hasect on ti m e spent in the last trial. "That ·s iln av.•fu l lot of tax· payers m oney to waste,·· Johnson said .. 1\lean,,·hile. publicity over the raids and the trial have defini tely boosterl 'receipt s. according to the thC'a~er·s projectionist, Earl (:hemnitz<'r. Chemnitzer. ,..,ho has worked at the Balboa Theater si nce it became part or the Pussycat chain last spring, insists business is steady, if not boo ming. ··A lot of people C'ome now v.•ho didn't even know we were here berore, ··he s~1id . Chemnitzer s aid he half- ex:pe<'ted Thur sday's r aid because he noticed Gatewood in the audience the day before. ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT TM 0t•'l9f CN,I O•l!y !'\IOI, ""Ill wt>kfl I• Comi>m.d •ri. N9•••P••••· h ,,.,.,.I_ br 1ri. Or-Co•1I Publl,.,lfl~ C-Y !.oN••!* ••llllom ... Pllbll•~~d ""'ll<l•J lt>rougfl , .. d~• '°'" CIH!• M<lu, N•wPo•I lloP .. h, H""'h>QIOfl e....:hl fthlfll•lfl Ylllef. !rvlfl• S..OdlU>•<ll V1llef •N L19un1 lklitllllou!h c.o.,1 1' JlnQ!f> •*11-1 •<Ill-I• publl'""" ~"',,_,, -Sllfl· <l<lfl. l~f ltflf•«P.tl pUOlllll\"'Q Pllrll I' at llel v.." e., s"""· Co•ll lil•M, c.111.,..,,, .,.,. Robert N . Weed P,f\•0.111 •f!CI PUOll-"ef Jac k R. Curley "I(• ..... ,~"· -c. .... , .. ;.... ........ Thomas Keevll Elilll' Front Page A I MARINE ... ' cour ageous ~'Oma n of 1975 who fe'els that,, ~s a wom a n, ,a;h{• should be abld to act as any man C'an in cont<'mporary sOC'lety, .. J(:ffcoat added. He c~ntends the rules against frat(>rnizatiOn betwe<'n officers .and <>nli.sted m en do not apply in this case because "it wa:i a case of private conduct, orf base. out of uniform :· Jeffcoat sought a delay until '.'lov. 17. but Draper set the next eourt date for Nov. 12. I.ieutenant '.'liflis. 23. a n assls· tant exchange officer at Lhe ~1arine,Corps· Yum a Air Sta\ion. faces charges of "disobedience of a lawful orde r, sodomy, con- duct unbecoming an p((icer, and fraternization with 'e nlisted pe.rsonnel on terms (If military equality ." , Ker pre-trial hearing Thursday at El Toro st~tion':; law center \\•as continued until next Wednei;· day to await word on her re::;igna- tion orrer. It has been a lleged that Lleute·· nant Niflis disobeyed ordt;rs by allowing an e nlisted man into her bachelor orri cer 's quarters while assigned to Yuma and that s he committed sodom y. f\1rther, it is charged that shl' conducted he r self "in a manner unbecoming an officer and a gentlewom an .. on eight separa.te occasions by having sexual in- tercourse with enli sted men .. Although none of these men wer<' named or charged. the Marine Corps identified them as students and her instructor or "' ··human r elations" class and her subordinates at the post ex · change. , In addition, the Marin'c (:orps said, rratC'rnization charges are being brought against her because she invited four enlistt'<I Marines to a party at her civilian residence. Jerfcoat has vowed to either obtain an honorable discharge for his client or to clear her or the charges even if that means "go- ing all the way up to the Supreme Court." l\t arine Corps officials say the charges are hot so much based dn her alleged sexual encounter s with enlisted m en but that she, as a commissioned orricer' lowered hcrseli to their level. "You can't sleep with • man one night and expect him to ~now your orders the next day,·· a spokesnian for the El Toro base said. ·-' Btnnbs Away! J\C'rial tanker drops loild <>f fire retardant chemicals on 0.1 bru:ih firl' which burned ;1bout 32 acres on coastal Irvine Ranch land near Crystal Cove between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach Thursday. Co unt y fire authorities rought the blaze ,,·ith ·12 men. !"ix fir<' E>ngines, including '• "! ( one from the city of Newport Beach·, One bulldozer and two aerial tankers. '.fhere wel"e no injuries and no structures were involved', The fire was started when dry brush collected . and was ignited by the heat from a muffler of ·a truck eng11ged in weed abatement. . · '4 • • S A.CRA'MENTO (API -I.yn~tte Fromme was ejecte<t trom O.Qurt today aUbe start of her trial o chirges iit trying to kill PresfQent Ford "aner shC' tried to plead gu:ilty and said Charles Manson must..-be al - lowed "to speak .. Later, she wa.s ejected again. ··1.ives will be lost. It·~ gonn u get bloody if they are not al· lowed to speak, .. Mi&t Frommt' said of Man son and bis cull rollowers as she was being led from the court by two m ar5hals .. She approached. the judge's bench a:s U .. S .. Alty: Dwa~ne Keyes was :startu:ig his operung statement after seating of a jury of si x men and six women wa:. completed. . U .S . Dist . Cqurt Jud gt• Thom as 1'-JacBride asked Mis . .., Fromme to sit down. When s he continued to speak, 'he orderc<J ht>r ejected. ~1acBrid e direct ed Mis,.; Fromme's standby counsel, John Virg<!. to take over the de- fense ('ase until Miss Fromme was returned to the court. The judge said Virga would lakl' over the case permanently if ·Miss Fromme continued her out - bun;t. ·'Manson and our ramily are m>' own heartbeat .. I can't go to .. ' · ~ l · ... tnal· uriless they are allowed to H. • · · -s-k• Speak. I'm changing my plea to unti-µgt()ll ee s g~:~;"'~~':,;'~~. 27,_js_adisciplo F ront Page A I . .. .. ,.. • • • -of ?ttansoo, convicted mass ·~ 1, ~ 1 > murderer in .the 1969 deaths of would hke it. It may 'not be e"· ano -~o:._ 11nt"e' e!9s actress Sharon Tate and six t•ryt 1ng "'e wou UKe. And y,·c-• . ~ 1---'f ---'-ll:1'1-l--•-.i-1J=U-l--l.'-l(;"I(;-_,....._L-i_;:,. _____ llffsons in Los Angeles. Manson m~1y have to piclc IUPI Chan· / is serving a life sentence 1n San SAXON ••. rC'llorJ DJn's JA ldrich) porket!'i Quentin Prison. " more th:'ln he would li ke. Rut wP The city of Huntington Beach is noon on Nov. 14. The jury selected was basical - will h:-tve it,·· said Saxon. looking ror volunteers to serve on SClich pointed out Thursday ly middl&-class, including three Aldrirh shouted out : "l sav a new nine.me mber Redevelop· that preliminary fu arket studies identiried 11.s housewives. ;1 ml~n to that .·· · ment Project Committee. havE' shown there is a desire for Rut for the UC J •·ampus ·•...: ;1 ...._ certain c1ev e lopJnents in "the "'" 1 he pahel will serve in an ad · d h Id ,..,holE'. Saxon·s views promi>tcd o wntown area t at cou visory capacity ror the r e · 'bl · I d Fro• Page Al one professor to \~·onder whether poss1 Y inc u e: vitalization of the downtown •FREEZE •.. the campus v.•ould bC' in a second ·area, according to Ed Selich, ·a::;- class role in the nine-C'ampus un sistant planning director. ' "-Businessm en related hotels. and touris t- i"ersity. In a speech he has given al s1.x other campuses. Saxon told the academic senate that the un- i"ersity as a whole must main- tain excellence. Rut he was blunt in insisting that the most fully developed campusE':s-UC l.A a nd UC Herkeley-must not be stripped to provide growth for smaller campuses in a period of "Inter - rupted development.·· Sa."<on divided up the univcrsi- . ty int.~ two cat egories. one with the larger campuses, the second v.·i th Irvine, RiV ers ide. San DiE'go. Santa Barbara and Santa Cruz. F'inancial constraints, he said. may halt the g rowth or the latter c~1mpuses for the foreseeablt' future. I.ocreasing programs in one area, he said, would have l\l beofrset by <'Uts in others. "For example, you have a tiny E'ng}neC'riqg pr.Ogra m, much !"mailer tha n prpjected. ··he said. "What's her'e is E'xcel!ent. T he question is: ls it viable? Can it contirtuE' as it i~ ... ~ueried several time; during the day about university polici es and activitie!f on affirmative ac. lion, Saxon closed his remarks to 150 faculty m embers with a hC'at- ed st~tem ent . · .<\ske'cl about the university 's role in affirm ative action in the Orange County Chicano com- munities. Sa,.;on said: ''Thl~ university is not responsible to I rvine or to Orange County. There are other institutions in the state that have the mandate to deal with local needs. I don"t want to see UC Irvine become t he Irvine com- munity coll ege branch of the University or California . "That's v.•hat a community cul - lege is for-open access: \\1£' shouldn't take o ... ·er their role, \\'l' !"hould pf'rrorm our O\l'n. F rom Page A l ANDERS •.. parallel bars. .l\t the tim<' of the tragedy. An - ders was a gymnastics coach at Washington State University in Pullman .. The boy Jived in Eugen<'. Ore. Police said ·'Trenton,·· who left .l\nders' phone number at school for fli ght co nfirm ation, purchased a one-way li<'k et to Sacram ento. Transfer flights are a\·ailable from Sacra'tnento to Eugene and Spokane, Wash .. But the trail e nd ed in Sacramento. Police have sent bu!letins to Sacramento, Concord end San Jose police asking the m to be alert fof Anders) possible appearance . · Anders, whose family• lives in Concord, a town n~ Oakland. formerly ' ooal'hed at c,.l Stale San Joiie. Robert ·Peaby, lh~"head, lym· nasti<'B coach at it W.a&htn(\on State Uni_ver!itJ and a friend of Ander..a.-1aid-iA-&A'7Jntebd.4'W-l1>-1 day he h~S.. nol Jltard from the nUssi..tcoacti. ' . I Selich s;.1id volunteers to the committee ar e, required to be membC'rs of ex isling busi ness or homeowner associations located in the ar€'a. 1\pplication forms can be ob· tainPd rrom lhC' Public lnforma· tion Office dC'sk at the main lobbv of Ci \'iC Center . 2000 ~fain St . - They must be filed wi th the Public Information Office by -Specialty retail operations such .'.\s Ports of Call in San Pedro and Seaport Vil lage In l.ong Reach. :.\ heavx need for offi ce uses . -Increased level or retail com - mercial development such as ~hopping cent <'rs. m arkets, banks. drug stores etc. -A continu1ng demand for re· sidential units. candidate in the fl untington Beach Unified District th at also went down to defeat Tuesday. expressed <'Oncerns for volun- teers serving in Parent Teacher Organi zation roles. "They feel threatened,'' she said, "a nd they don't like to be pawns in political C'ampaigns. She was alluding to an uproar recently over the PTO financial books a t Nleblas S<'hool. ------------ • Final Week Sofa and Chair Sale ·,· • ' ., \ All upholstery r~duced. Get ready for tlie holidays wffh some ne"( up~oistery for your home. Selett from wch well-known lines as Woodmark. Sherrill, St~on 'Cooper and -many. mcmymor;e. AH Leather upholster( at less 20°10 \ ·1eJ ~ w~. 1~. 3<15 'IOATH COAST BOLILEVAAO 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. 17~7-WESTCLIFF DRIVE ' " LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 9265 t TORRANCE. ~A. ~ NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 111<1 ·~·B55•. ' 121313111-1279 ·' 111•1042!2050 • • • ' .. -VOL.":68 NO. '11 · . ------------. • • -.. • -2 .. = . • -me ~ -·-,"' ., ~. :t; ..... ~ - By DOUGLAS FllJUJiC:aE Suoft ,and' a 1r..ip"Cll ohout IO • ......... --• ·~~er tbey <~ wllh lnaserlesotforumsThursday, the pr•lcs.t·on.llb atnrrn.ftlive · tJC !'resident David S. Saxon action p()liole•. · • <'Ommented on uniwnit~ tocNca , The. studenb st,,.ied a btiel rangin1 from the UC role in at-proteM, hoiatiq:r:'PJacardl Jnd firmatiVe action to !i!!e future pf chanlJftl, "Saxon )1 a racllt .... ' UC Wvinedurtng an all-day visit Saxoa 't d •Y included a toOrangeCounly, luncheon with ~a cl the F..arly in t.be da) .. a group of· G,r~ater lrvlne,, lndustrial about 30 Chic.a no students J...ealue.:~• meetb\g. !'.itlt the UCl stalked out or a meeting.between AclfleJc ~·t~~. an un- • , Bombs Away! . .. ---... . ·•t~eaUied. se11lo~~ •i~h atx l•ader' o'f the Chicano pro- tesltt:s. S~Of\ Prbmi~ed in lhrtt state- ments to s upport \Ile UCl- Cali!orqia Coll<u:• of }l<)Clicine. besieged by state money hassles over the past year. "U )'Ott look 20 years ahead at what Oran&e Count)' will be, I cannot conceive ot a .situation where there is not a role for the med!ral 1rhool, •· he told about .500 eathf'red at the industriatl league luncb~n . · · "It may be harder than we would Uk it. ft m~· not be ~v · erytbing ~·e wc.luld likt>. And we maY have to piek <UPI ci:tan- eellorJ Oan·s (Aldrich ) pockets more fh~e Would.Uke. Bulwe will ha~ift" taid SalfOO. Al~h -~OU\ oul, .. I Say But rOr the UCl campus 8.11 a whole., Saxon·s~vtews prbmpted onP pr4relf.'ot tb wonder whether the campus would be In :1 second t'lass role in thc nine·compus un iVl"(Sily . In u spee<-h he has given ul s ix other <""ampuset1, Suon l<Hd the ac1de_{Dic se.Pate that the un- b'el;'sitY as 1 WtJole must main· Wn excellence. • • . ~ .. ,, . TEN CENTs- • - thnt lht most fully deve&oped camp\.I S\."$-lJ CI.~ and UC ttt>rkelcy .. n1Ust not 00 stripped "' to pro \'ide gro"•th tor sinaller! c ~1mpusr:s iu 3 IJ<"riod ol .!!intei:-- ruplffiJlr ''l'lopn1,•n\ .. · 1 -. S<1x6n di ~fdt>d up the univer1d- ty into two eal,iories. one wllh --the 'larg~r eampuses. the.second :'"wtti;::lrvin("}. Rlver1id4!f.. San ame~ i,rat. ··£.. ;_" ; -: ·::: . ~---_ _ .,., ~ ~ .. .. -... .:.. = Rut"..he. was blunt In h~isting 1See8J\XO;"I, P .. t i\Zl -. Ssyclit Raid By HU.ARV KAYE Ot""" o.u, ,.,. ... _.. Newport Reaeh polire raided the Pussycat Theater in B"alboa Thursday aftecnoon and vice Of. fiC'ers C'OnfisC'ated two more sex films and stoppt>d the show for 25 t'l)atinee patrons. The 1:30 p .m , raid at the theater. 709 E . Balboa Blvd:, was the first since the theater management'· took place e..,-lier Jn the falJ. Irvine Site To Feature· ' . Jloliday Inn Plans ha·ve been submitted iil city ha1J for a 200-r oom lloliday That trial endl1d lasl month0 in at"QUiltttl (or J'uss)•C'al President Vinceht Mifand-n and Balboa Theater Manager Arlie Wood. after the jury dt-cid~ "Oeep Thro.at .. and "The Devil in Mi ss Jones" wert> not obscene Under California law. Accprdine to Vice Sgt. •eob Gatewood, tht> films taken Thurs- day, ''When a WomanCal~s " and a ,' He said he Sl.IW th() fit1ns wea. nt>Sday, rC'portC'd to Police; Chief R. Jamf'.'1 (Jl.:ivas lh~il he COO· sidered. thl"rn olJSC't>ne,· and then obtain~ a search wnrrftflt from Judge Robert Todd~ the samt> jurist who presided_over the ob· scenity trial-last month. • Gatewood said lhe two films tafc.en a'hOrsdaY were the nni:t that ·he haa viewed-since the raids we e suddenl hal i. -tSe:! B,Al.D, •C• 1\2) t ·-~ Ford-·:ineident Flag Staff Hill PretJident . . . Aerial fanker dro~ load of fire retardant ehemicals on a brush fire Whictl~bµrned . aoout 3:!1 acres on ci>astal ii~ R~ land near Crystal Cove betWe:en Corona del Mar and Laguna· Beacli, '.lliursday. County fire authoritl"" follght 91.r blaze with 42 men, six fire engines, induding one from the city ot NewPort Beach, one buil<IQzer and .two aerial bankers. here · ' •P<> inillli•' ~ pol ""*llir•• wl!r•· Involved. The fire was started when d,.Y brush collectt'd and was ignited by the beat·from a rjlurner of a true_!< ~gilled in weed abatement. • - Inn motel that wouJd· be the main feature bf 3n Irvine Company comfeercial •vefiture at-the .:J. ·~ «lfil'f of J.mtiiiM I .- Road and Pacific Coast ffiihway in Newport Beach ... ,; t ·. Plano for the$4.4 ri!lllion .. Holi· -day Harbor-'-' site a~scheduled to eome before planaing com- missione\os at their next-meeting, Nov. 20. From there .. approvaJs must also come fr Om the city count"il and th e South Coast Regi6nal Zone Conservation Commission. SPRING Fl ELD, Mass·. <U PJ > ,--President Ford was rapped on lhe side or the head today with . a 24- in<h flag .;itaff bY an excited youngster in lh e crowd gr.eeting his arrival. The President was unhurt in the apparently aceidentaJ incident. A Secret S,.vice bodyguard slapped the small .fla&,~ the ground, yelling. ··Get That Thing Out or """8.'' Tiu' e ali*.t,slepped in front or the Pre,ident. pushing away the small but sharp flag sticks that greeters wavell a~ the Pro~i¥nt on his arrival at Westqver Air Base. There was no blood Where 'Ford v.•as Struck on the right temple' and ttiere w~re no signs that he \Vas in - jured. Bul he uttered an audible "Ohh " when hit and duoked quickly after the blow . NY Default Not Disaster ·· -G.r:eenspan ., WASHINGTON <UPI) -As long as investors, bankers and businessmen-do not ''spon- taneously begin to behave irra- tionally '' the nation should weather a New York City default without significant damage to the economy, President Ford's chief economic adviser said to- da~ • j .. o\lan Greenspan, Chairman or the Council pf Econpmic Ad · visers, said econ'omi~~ could de· vise "a whole series of doom scenari9s·· but lhe present evidence suggests they will not J oceur. He test.ified before a Hous_e government opttations subcommittee. · "It is always passible'\o 8.sk how do we know for.sure tflat in- vestors, bahkers and busi· nesSfilen Will not spohtaneously J begin to behave irraUonallf,'' Greenspan said. "In "'parlic they, .r:nt&l;1ibe ex· pecte" to shun pW'c'~as ti or municipal securities, pull bit« on investment" commitmehls, withdraw funds from the .banks and in so doing caus~ a major financial disruQ!ion." . ' Rep . Robert Drinan, (0- Mass. ~. said none ot those thinp sounded irrational to him. He said be thought buslne$smen would prudently do tbat if the Ad · ministration contlriUes to oppQ6e legislation to pre.vent the city·s default. • ' • • .. . A!Wheim C.ouple ·sue Over Advances According to eit);_ planners, the sloping, 16-acre Bite will In· elude the molt!I , two free- :standing restaurant&, a heafth c I u b, a n•d a I i q u o r Ford recovered his composure quickly and con- tinued using both hands to shake hands with the <row<l'. 111.e boy was nol immediately identified, and there was no indication or evidence it \\'as anything but an accident. ., store!Jlelicat~gseit. . I An Anaheim couple who clai m~ the husband was fired fr:_m.his jO~ ,at Hunt-Wesson· F · Inc. because he refused to sti~ by a nd p-el-mit a company vice president to make overtures to his wife sued the firm and Uiiee emplcyes·Thurs<J3y for $15 Wesson executive Vincent N. Campolongo rorC'ed his way into the Anaheim home of company secretary Dorothy Barnett last June 22 and insisted that she ha~e relations with him. 8e<"ause the natural bluffiine overlooking Newport Dunes will be preserved, there are actually _ only 12 buildable acres at the Missing Gym ·Coach'. • • million. : r .. -! • -+ The woman, who later mar~ed rellow Hunt:wesson empfoye Ron<lid-R3y, claims in the laws~(. that she had earlier re- site, city ~id'es said. . ,. ·~Details of the new mot.et hav~ .. ye.t b'ien approved, but ten,. tative plans call ror a structure ·that Is two and.one-half $tories on.._. N . s ? ow in-. acramento. The Orange County Superior Court. lawsuit claims th&t'Hunt· .., .-.jecfed. similir adyances made by Campc>l~ft in his office after anpth.er tm.ploye, Jam s Char low, att-aftged the meeting_ the uphill side 1lhat will .face lrvin.e Police efforts to lrace a Coast Highway And six stories . .,. report.~ly del'ipondent Universi· Navy 'Close' T6· .Decision --t • • ID: Sex 7rial , . . . -"'f1 BUD}1!Jt:Jim;LSKJ -OfllleDeM•~ .... U ... Navy -Oep8rtment la~ers .. A.Pn!lentJ.y.,.hinted late 'thur§day (.bey ~ [Digh~t orrer 1 Marine. Lt.· Mary z..nrus a dis- chacce under .. less than honora- b\e ~t\ons'' Tstl!« than pro-seade fter.Oif'"SeX. CtCal°te&. I Li,eutenant. Nlfiis has ottered to · at>Cept an honor:ablet:tischarge to avoid facing a courf-martial at El Toro Marine Corps 'Air Station on;sexual misconducl ct\arg'es al· legedly involving· eix enlisted meri. ... r ' Her 0civilf•n attorney, Vay. W. Jeffcoat,:.·.said he received a call late.·Thll,rsdaY from a Navy Dellt,artment 1 awyer in W¥liincton D.C, but that bathing ~·was rePorted on the lieute- nant's resteaatton offer .• ,'1Heivaoted to know if We were• sure.1.Jeutenant Niffis wouldn't accept . a. discharge. under les:s th'in 00norfaD1e Con<litiOOS. ;~ansWel'-r of· course, was • no. .. }They wanted to knoW4f we · , flf(I~)' c-tiance-of heart,·· the El c.~Jawy~rsaid. 1 .Jeficp-tll<ld.ed.lbat he believes the -~avy De.Part.meat is ''vetry, Vet'J' clos.' to a decision" but that tbe,.outc.ome m ay not be ravora- Charlow, Campolongo, J-tunl- Wesson exe~'Utive J~mes F. Spo1lsteinq and the controlling Norton Simon I OC'. groilp are named as co-defendants in the action . The laWsuit a lleges that ;:1fter Miss Barnett and Ray bi!came engaged to be married Ray was harassed into a forcec;I resign<t· tiod 09 Aug. 1 from his job as a distritiution manager with Hunt· Wesso11 ..... Home Looted t ' .. • A burglar small enough to crawl through a two-foot -square pet door ttole camera and sound gear worth ft!70 from the Balboa . Island re:s1denc·~ of Richard l{f,fris Soth, 118 TurquQise Ave., the victtm reported Thursday. ., froh1 the downhill ·Jide. -accord-ty}l.igt, Sch.ool gymnastics coach ingtoplanners. ;. indicatetRea D. Anders took an'8 The motel will include-a.m . Oii:ht to Sacramento Mon - restaurar\t·cocktail facilities. but.i day. will hot ·be geared towan:b, coo· f'olice ~peculat(' that Anders. vcntions. .. • who vanished l\fonday leaving a The site is now zoned for series of notes causing fear for recreation or marine com-his" safety, may be headed back mercial u:res, ~o the proposed to the scene or a tragedy that uses are consistent with the city"s shOOk 0the life or the gymnast five general plan. · • ~ years ago. ..,,nders, 29. is u gymnastics ,ccnf'i:_h at Univers ily lligh and the foundey of a private gymnastic)> ,,,.. academy -l,h(' AC'ademy of Men·s Gy mnastics and lrvint• Gyn1nastics Park . Airliner Skids ATl,ANTA (U PI) -A Delta .<\ir J,ine» DC9 with 33 passengers and crew aboard skidded off the runway oo landipg at Knox\1111-e, Tenn ., today, a Delta spokesman said ht're . None or the 28 passengers and five crew mem: hers. was hurt and there was no apparent damage to the plane. the.spokei>man said. Before disapoearinR. he ·sent notes .... to friendi; .:tnd the Ouily Pilot prott-sting a California Jn· lerscholastic fo"ederalion rule barring his holding both the school and private coaching posts. StJrilllmning ~ ~J • Police believt> Anders is travel- ing under the name of David Trenton •• one of the names on the list of passengers on fli ght 717 to Sacramento Monday morning. The belief is based on the name -. .\nders' mother lives on Trent Street in Concord -and a nottt· tioo on the coarh·s desk ealen dar. 10-f.oot.JPures . Ex.P.ttied ~~i; SWel1T~po~ed.iOhaveb;en ch~~~ed up by a Pacific Northwest storm appeared on the Ofahge Co~l lqdl!Y ·With sud up to five feet ~nd building towllfd.J,O feet. · , • THE W/\VES SHOULD grow a• the week~nd a,p. proached and the weather sy~te'm dampens most or Soutlfer~ California, (orecasters said. • • , Additiqnally, a crumpled nott' with the name DaveTrenlon and the flight num ~r was found in Anders' tr.ash can. A note on his calenditr showed Orange County Airport at 8 Monday morning. bJe. · ~'~ 1 ''1 th.ink' the Secretary ot the • ., Ni•y is going to go aloog wilh lhe WEI\ THE» t"O~RFCASTERS in r;o, An"eles 8re· Orange Coalll Ure~uds >ai~ U1ey n06~ a slight increase iii .lbe aurf lat .'J:h~i&}7Jly Uli! morniti~!t.b"a\sWell had inCre'ased even inore. 1 Hut another, more ominous note was QYl the calendar for Nov. 19.1 The. notation wa~ tht-name TOl!d.Spr:ecber 1 a form• stud!nl ol Anders WhQ. on Nov. 1,, llnO, d.i~ .)'rorn , ln)urjes sustained alter fallin g rrom a pair or P:Jtalll'l bar)<. colllnfandant of .,Lhe·-M·arine q 11o ~.ailci • ommOnil 1hal she dk1c<l a lO·fo<Jt m !lfn l.<l lhe wa"".; t~~ coul< ~ purchased e1 nnt-·Way ticket to Sacramt-nto. Transftt fll.ght s are available from s~tcramento ta F.ugene ;_ind Spokan£', Wash. Hut tht' lr<til t•nd e d iQ Sacramento. Police hay'° sent bull~tins to Sa~ramenlo, Concord and San .Josl' police asking thf>m to be alert for Anders· ix>ssible appearance. .4.nders. whosl' family li ves in Concord. <t town near (Jakland, forn1erly coa<'hed :It Cal St1.1tt" S:1n Jose .. J?oberl Peahy, the head gym- nastiC's coa<'h ~1t Washington· Sta.Le lJniversil.Y and a fri end o( 1\nders. s aid in an intervit:>\11 tP· da y he has not heard from the missihg coach. Coast Weather , Sontl' iow cloltd~ through Salurdf!y mor1o1ng becom· ing su(lny in thl' .. anernoon. l-fighs 65 ~l .lhe beaches, 70 inland. l.ow.s tooight 48 to 55 . INSIDE TODAY ,4. coo.at director belifl>es many theat"' OOIH "copptd out" on lheir respon.ribtl1ly to thnr croft.. He explaih.s why on POl}e Cl of the ,1.Veekerd.er l•d•x .... .,_ ...... kit " ,,..;: ... .. ., -· .. . " , . .,.,.,, .. _, "' L M IM'l'CI '" t.:.c:. ............ .. Clhl1>• ... ~ • ·~· -:1111111, •• (l1i 11til'd "'· ~~·· 11 ' •• ""'" ' "~.-...... c~:, ......... ' I I.> "-•lltl ... D&Mll }llllu• .. • ••• Ii.ti\# 1 1 PHt '.,., ••tU ...... ,, beQ<.,...,uled ... fie said. :. dllll'n.id u~ bf the Wei>ther front, · l. i J~ffcoat .. td he would que>llon . wreguarsts' •en'! loo worije\I ·~out i:i~· oers A( .. the tin1e of t he trt•gOOv .. '\n· d('l°'S Wfl a· gfmnaslitS ('("t;~('h ,II Wru~.hington Slate Univ('rs1ty 111 l'ullm&Q. Th'<' b oy flv('d in FlllltnCI !"Or !M 11.it<o•tl ,. ' .. !&ft c. ' "" ... ,._ 'the®rCon wliy the<nliol<d men •• having trouble m U..~·1'• ~ '\)l!r&\ el'i'lp • ' had nol bee1'.•h•rfed. · · the frillia 50s~-. . · ' ·· ·• ' ' . ' . : ileeMA~N•::PoceAz,k"~-'i":i:::-:_:.=-=-=·-=~=::-~~.=r:f -=--:'-~.:----;--~-=-~ ., ~u11ene. Or(', Po lee sWd. ... 1"reatoi1." who ll·ft 6 nders' J)hot\t' number ~t ... ('hoot 'f or flight cnnfirmlltlol'I , ' '"''""'1 , .. .., -·"..-Af'fl MN1t r1 I MlllM~ " . ~···· •• "' """'"'""• ..... ·~ I " ......... ~ ... ... .. • .. ..... . -~ ~· • - • . .. ; AJ DAILY PILOT • N l'ridey, NOY9mber 7, 197! •• ' • • • .. Drama - • • ·~ 100,000 Mf>roeca~. Near\Mr,uis ,.t -·-f-~ -• I I") 'J~ K.JT ,0 ~1F,TF.R 1-~l fi lIT. Inside Sp•1nish Sah~rn (.<\P) __ ~lor l' th;1n 100:000 ~to.rot'l'all!i spent a <'(lid night on tht· tll·st•rt 21 ~"i.iil e:-. fro1n the Sp;i1u s h army·e fr~nt lulC' of barbed ,,..·1rC' and nrmored t·.1rs b:1rring their \Vay [llrther in· \11 the Spanish Sah:1ra l'hC' Spanish :1rn1.v <'la1med 11 p!.111t1•rl ?il.OllO 1111111•-. ht•h1nd lht• h.1rh1•rl \~'1/'t' hul rn.ttl\' \lnrot1·.111 ntf1ei.ds thClul-!ht lht• Spanish \\ t'ft' hJuff111~ \n .,:-.t1r11,1\1·d l.1 .1~-1 11, ~tl .l~H . . ., ·~ ,_ ~ . Spinlsh "iroop:t"'-wCl"'t: deQ lo}1l!d :;:l .. bas~adoT in-:a: a :at the 11.1r~ughout the lt>rrllory, und m~rch wouJcl t.Qntinue at the t:ilik Spa!'lsli 1nilttt1ty soutees saJd of h!i"h casualJ tes and a "sltua· Spain todt.iy J'lllt t5,000 troop::. on lion o( b<.'lligc>rency" Unle:iis millt:1ry ;.drrt 1n _the. Spanish !:i.pa1n. ~g_rc.c.d ..i.m.mediat.ai)L\Q C'unur~v Js lunds, 2::i nunutcs b~ negot1al1on s to transfer tfie tcr· .11r from thL" St.1haru. r1tory to ~1orO<'C'O. It '':as nQ_t, known ¥.'hen or 1( lhl• But MorocC'an Ambass.ad9r m:1r(·n wo1ild resumt' Dri:s Sl1.1oui told th~ couneil hig Sp;un':. !°L'prl':->l'lll:1tt\C' :1L L'n1t j!l,Vt>rnmf'nl 1nformL'<I him King t•d :";1tinn-. ht>:ldqu.11·tl·r~ in '-'l'I\ lla:-.;):111 II 1'1•lt>mnl.v <tffirm:," \'urk tu!d !he> St•l·ur1\v Coun(·tl his 1nten11on to avoid any inci- t ht• '.\1urote<1n 1nf11rmu11on tlt•nl!" with Sp<11n and seek a solu 1n1n1:-.t1•r,,.. ,1rned !h1· ::-\pan1:-.h ~ni 1:nri 111 the l. ~. fr;1n1ework t'rom Page ,, I Newport Nets 115.9 Tons WOMAN MARINE ... '!'ht• t':l 't' 1-. "Ill' nr Ullt'([U-11 pro::oer utlnn. ··ht· -..11d "!'ht• zn.111· 1:-atl t'q11.d p.1!'\r1t•1 hut ht• 1:-not ix'tll)..\ pl'O:-.t'{'lllt·tl J,i t·utl'll,1n1 .'\1fl1:-1:-. .i 'cnt1ra~t·n11:-. \\ urn,111 of l'.175 ...,_hn fl'els th :it. ,1-. .1 "11m;1n . sht• sh11u!rl hl' :1bl1· l11 itC'I as <•n.v m,1n (':1n in l'Onlt•mp1•r:1rv "11{·it•t ' ... .JL•ff('t1;1\ ;1dd1•d lit> <·1111t1·1ul:-1h•· rul1·-. .1g,11n-.t fr;1tl'rn1i:1t111n h1·lWl:'t'11 off11·t·r:. . ind 1·nlisted mt•n du not <1ppl:-. 1n \h!:-C;tS<' hl'l';ltl:O-(' "ll \\ilS i.I t;1-.t' of pri\<llt' ('(•rldUt'I , 1tff h;1:-l', •Ill\ ,,f unif,,rnt · JC'ff1·u;it sought .1 dt·l.1.\ until "\"nv Ii. but f)r.q11'r 't'I \ht• nt•)o.\ r11urt dalf' fu1· ~11\· 12 \ll'l':-t1nnl·l 1•11 ll'rm, 1lf m1llt:1r~ l'qlt:ilil~ .. Of Newspaper I l1·r pre trt,d h1•;1r111).! 1·1iur .. d;1,:. .H r:l 1'11r11 :-t.1t1nn ·:--l.11\ l't'll1t•r ..... 1:-c1>1ltinut'd until Ht''t \\1"'\llh'' '\1•\\ p<11·t lit'.:il·h r({u~e cr1•,,.. ... d.1 .v 111 a" at!" 11rd un ht•r r1• ... 1•'1l.1 tiuniiffl•r ... l'11llecte d 1 15 .9 ton s nf Ith:•!" bi•en dllt•i.?etl th.it l.it•ult'· ne'o\.· .. p<1pers during Ot'lobc'r rt• t'\l·li n~ 1•!forts, the i;econd. n;1nt ~1fh:-d1snh1•yt"1 1trdt•r:-. h~ J.lr;!C.~t ;J niount si n{'t' the eity·-. .dio\\'111;! ;1n l'!llt:-1 1·ll n1an 111111 ht r r1'l0 \ 1·!111~ pro~r a m be~an l ·I h:1ehC'll1r ufftl·1·r · .. qu.1r11·r -. \\ 11111· 11\t•lll h:-. .tj!U :•:-~ignt·d !\' "l'unl.t and th.ii !-h1• H 1 t th t I 1'\ 1'nut• :1s mon amoun t•c l'o mmitted :-.11domy . to 52.foti9.7 5, aC'C'Ording to Jake F\trlher, ti 1s charged lh<ll :-.ht• '.\ol _\ndcr!"e.' the city's gent'ral ('onrluctl'd h1•r:-.t•l f · 111 .1 111.1nn1'r :-er\·ic·1•:-. d1 rector . unb1·c11n1ing .in off1{'t.•r :ind .1 !'t•r:.ons \Yishing to particip;1tt' g1•11\lC'\\Un1.1n ·· on 1'ight ~l'par.1!•' th. th ' 1· .., ,., 1:1 1:< rnon s re<'Yl' 111,., l•I 1 nc·l·;1::;inns: h~ ha\·1ng ::.C'xt1.tl 111 Dribble Drive ~rain 1M~1y Sl.'t out their nld ll•rcoursl'\\'1tht•nh-.l1'<l ml'n p.qwr ~ t•it ht•r next ""·et•k or the );('wport Becith 's :\l e li . );i c hol, 7, fak es Kansas .\llhi\U)."!h nnnt• 11f the~t· n1cn fullu,,..•in,ewt'ek. Mynd{'r:::esaid Jayh~\vkcr Dan Knight into lhC' popcorn machine as he \~t·rt· n.imi•d or charged. lh t· Hcs 1d t•nt:-. Past of t he ba.' ct ·bbl th h I · l II ponc nt' · leg · during one on \l.'.trint' Corp-. idt>ntifit'(I th1'm ·'' r1 C'S roug l lS a OJ> s s - -~tudi·nt:; ;ind her instructor of .• :-h 11u!d ha\'l' their old papl'r:-one drill at Eastbluff Boys Club. Knight and other col · human rt•l;ition-. · · cla!"s .ind hl'r hundl1•d ni·st to the ir rcgul~•r lrge players rC'prC"s enting Athletes in Action will offer I Jn~e 1 Ejects ~ ·sque~ SACllAM-E'NTO C~Pl - J.ynette Fromme was eject~ !tom court:toda)C• ~art or htt trial on· charies ol"tijing to kill President Fot;d after she -tried to-plead-guilty and said Charles 1'tansoo must be al· lowed to speak. l.ater, she was ejected again. 'I.i.ves wiU be lost. It's gonna get bloody if they ar~ not al· lowed lo speak;· A1iSi P'romme- :said ..oLM.an&QD an<Lhis_cull followers as she was being led from the court by two tqarihals. She approache.d the jtldge':& ~nch as U.S. Atty. Dwayne Keyes was starting h.is opening statement after sealing of a jury \ of six men and six wom'en was r completed. lJ.S . Pi s t . Court Judg• Thomas MacBride asked Mis. Fromme to sit down. When sh continued to speak, he order her E'jected . Sunset Blvd. Still Leads I LaP~Pack L1l't1lt·nanl '.\'1fli:-.. 2:1, .111 <.1:-:-.1:-· \;u1t 1•xc h ;1ngt• off1et•r ,it th1• \l:1r1nt' Corps· \·un1.1 ,\ir Slatton. f:tt't':-1.·har~<·s ltf "disoh1'1.lit'nc1· 11f" iawful order, :,ndon1y, l'<lll duC'I unbeC"o n1 ing 0.111 offi C"L·r, ;nut 1-----f.i:.al.CLJ.fila_t.iun w 1 tb 1·11! isl1·d From Page 1\l RAID ... e<I. He explilined the long in· terval hC'twt•e n r11ids al th t' the<1tt•r \\'<IS tht• rl'~Ult 11f ·'rc:-- l'V:tluation of police µolicy. ·· tr:1sh by 7 a.m . on either ~·1 un . l r 7 l 9 suh11rdina t 1·:-.11 tht• po:-.t t'X basketball inistruct1on to youngs ers rom o p .m . C'h:ingr rlay. ·rucsday or Wedne:-;day "' :\lon(fa~· at all t.hree branches of the Harbor Area Boys __ xn~p~xi1~"LI'1~·e~k..,ct~,~·1,>"e~n~d~•u'1u•g~ogn[Lllh!!£ei~r~r~·~· __ _; " In ;1cld1t 1nn, t1rt•":\1-nrtm:'-Co11r:' e'Jtrb. B. uy-,,.........,.,........r-nd .. •oi thre0 thr0ttg·h-ei.aht:-ar-e-eti.a.ibt.e..f-0r J!ll!:1rtr r1shday. ,, ••·"' .... ~ 'l:> ·ei :<~1id. fra\t•rnizal1un charg{'s arl' \\"t•!"t hH y residents should dn l!ovs Club bas ketball prog ram. Signups continue bt>ing brou g ht a~;:.in s t hf'r the :-.:1m p on thl' first thrC'c d ay:-. thrOugh Nov. 22. h1·c;1u se s h1· i nvited four t•ntistt•d 11f !ht' fo!lo\\·ing \YC'l'k , '.'Jov. 17. 18 '.\·larines to a party at her c1vili~111 · I :ind IB res1c e nc('. J eff coat has vowt-d to e1thPr obl:1in an honorable disch<.irj.!t' for his client or to clPar hC'r of tht' chargrs e\'C'n if that means "~o · ing all tht• \\'aY up to tht• Suprl·me Court:· From Page A I Project Approved Sunset Blvd .. the lead yacht in, the I,ong Beach to La Paz yach11 r ac<' rounded Cabo San l..uoa.f early today and was becalmed in the customary dead end "park-j ing lot." ' Black Bird, Allen Puckett 's ~ Erickson 46 from the Cal!Jorii.ia '/acht Club, ;was e~-be­ the next yacht at the cape, followed by Bill Power's Questar out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club and John Holiday's Cotton- tail from the Long Beach Yacht Club. Questar and Cottontail were sailing side by side as they approached the cape. lie ;:idmitted that the defeat in ·the tri3 l tl'mpor:irily .s lnw(•d police ilC'tions but said current rilans ~1r€' to continue the pre- -vi\,, ..... :-.·-' nnlicy. "if found to be nect>ssary Pussyc at Thealt•rs Vi<'C' Prl'si- dent Jimmie J o hn:)On today ('3\led the nt•w r~\id ··foolis h.·· Johnson, 23. s aid that if the 22 <'ases still pl'nding against -Pussycat Th<:><.ltt>.r s in Orang<' County were slretthed end to t"nd, it would rl.'s ull in threE' yl'urs and four months C'ourt timt>. based on time spent in the" letst trial. . ' "Thal 's :in awful lot of ta:<· payers ' money to waste,'' Johnson said. !\teanwhile, publicity over thl' raids and the trial have definitely boosted receipts, according lo the theater·s projl'ctioniSt. Eetrl Chemnitzer. Chemnitzl'r. who has worked al the Ra\boa Thl'ater si nce it became part of the Pussycat chain .last spring, insists busi ne...,s is steady, if not booming. .. /\.lot of people come now \Vho didn·t even know \\'(' were hl're before,·· he said. Chemnitzer said he half· ex pected Thu rsda v·s raid because ht• nol itt>d Gatewood 111 the audience th~ day before. While (fatewood said he plans to purs ue a poliC'y of careful scrutiny of the theater·s fart'. hC' ·may run into problems whC'n .. Deep Throat .. and "Devil .. re. turn nf'xt F'rirlay. Spokesmt>n for the Pus:>ycat ThealE'rs said they Jx>Jieve the ac quittal las t month prl.'vents Gatewood from t ;1king "Del'p Throat·· and ·· Devil·· again. l·lo,,..·evl'r. Gatewood has othC'r ideas and setid he has not vt>l ruled out the possibilit y of addi · tional r aids of those films. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT The 0.•-Ca•M Otlf¥ Pllol. wlltl *"•tf'I " ,_., •he ,..,..,.p,., •. ,, """""""' "' '"" 0•-Coa•• PlolMl..,,l"lt ("""""'' Se~•fl• t'dlllO!>• tr~ 111>IM!INPd ~ndty ""OUQll Friel~• lat Collt MJ1a ... ,_._. 8'!M.f'I, Hun\!"91"" Bell:f'l/Fo..,.ltl~ \1111••· lrvl~f. S..OO•fl)A<• Vtl\e. Ind l &{rullt &ftCf'I Saulf'I (IM•L "•l<>QIO ·~-· edUlon Is p111l'll•f'IH !.9tur"'8v• -~un· "'''· l~ ..... ll<IPtl llllbli•MnoJ pl .... " 01 llO Wftl 11.1• $1,...1 CO>I• M• ... Gthla<"'• 9161' Robe-rt N. Weed l'•••i<M),1 Ind PlllW•-r Jack R, Curley v ... p,,,,.,.,,, .,..,, c;..,,. • .i ......... ~. ThOmas Keevil Edolo• ThOmas A . MurJ)hine Mt,..4•"t ELt11o< '.\1arine l:orps offi{"ials say lhC' ch:.1r ge::; <:1.re not so much based on ht>r :il leged sexual encounters ,,..'1\h enlisted m{•n but that she, a!" a commissioned officer, towl'rt'Ci herself to their levC'I. "You can't sleep wit h :1 man one night and <'XPC'l't him to folio\\' your orclers th<' next day.·· ~ spokesm ~tn for tht· F.I Toro bast· !"aid. The C~orp s maintains :striet !"eparation betw<:>C'n it~ orficers and enlis ted pt>rsonnel on tht• prt>mist' that fratlirnization between·the two groups leads to possiblf' disrcspl'ct and disobe- dience•. Ouring the party. which is s;iid ·to have occurrC'd 0 ('('. 14, 197<1, '.\1arine aut horities allege l,iC'ule· nant '.\'iflis consumed alcoholic beveraj!:es ,,..,i th E'nlisted pc•rsnn· nel, allowf'd m ale and femal e Marines to s leep through the night. had interC'tiurse with onc '.\1arine, :1nd took them back to the base the follo\\.·ing morning. SAXON ••. Dit>go, S:1 nta Barbara aJ'ld Santa Gruz. · Financial C'on straints, he said. may halt the growth of the latter c~1m pu ses for the foreseeable future . Increasing programs in one area, he said, would have to be orfset by cuts in others. . "For example. you have a tiny en~\ne erin g program, much smaller than projected,·· he Stiid. •·\Vhat·s here is excellent. The question is: Is it viable? Can it cnntinut• ti:-> it is ... Soviets Parade !\10SCOW (APl -The Chinese ambassa<\pr to the Soviet Union walked out today on the annual military parade marking the 58th annivers ary of the October Revolution when De£ensl' Minister Andrei Grechko at - tacked Peking's leader::;. Wa.•hi119ton Portrait • tt7J O·~•· C.H'1 '°"°'1t111nt c-. Mark Persons may· only be 10 years old, but he ap· ,..,, llOfk'\, 111...,r1119N. .-..,IA! ..... , •••••11w .... ~1, ,..,.," .... ¥ • preciateS the si~ni.£ical'Ce of a 200th birthday of th e ,...,""'"' .,,11 ..... 1 '"'"' "''""''J.efl •• . R b l . I "-,_.,.._. Amencan epu ~11 pa n!ing this igure of nati~'s,,.rsl,.,-*"• , •• , .... , •• , ., .. " '"~· Mtwi. president. Anderst¥1 c;:,.,hool fifth grader join tettow 1 c.lttwftl•. ~rltll~ .. ~...,,..., Un -...,.. :Y:t:;...,'"*""'u""'t1...,•tl"I'-students Thursday in variet)1 or creative ~rt?jects -all . ,,,,....,..,...' .. · ______ _,_ _ _)(eyed Blcentcnnial. - -,. -'/ ---~ -• • Newporr·Reach Planning Con1 · m'issio11ers have approved plans for new residential and com· mercial de-velopments in the Harbor View Hills planned l'Om · munity. One propos;:1l bv the Irvine Company involved two adjoining sites totaling 7.6 acres at the southe.a:st corner of New MetcArthur Boulevard and Ford Road. .<\pproved for that site was a service station~nd a commercial · s hopping centE't. . Tht> r esidE'ntial development approved b y commissioners will be located on a 10-acresite. south of Ford Ro<td <ind cast of :'Jew !\'lac Arthur Boulevard. That site will include six con- dominium homes. plu.s landscap- ing and private streets, accord- ing to Irvine Company officials. After breaking out from the lee of the ca~ Sunset Blvd. will have about 155 rTiiles tog9tolinish. Boats approaching the cape were sailing under eight 1o 10- knot westerly brE'czes with con· fused sf'as from the west and soUth. The southerly set was the result or HUrricane Priscilla. In the corrected ti me standings , Cottontail was leading under the International Off shore Rule Mark Ill and Holonui was leading under theOcean Racing Fleet Rule. - ·Final Week Sofa and Chair ·Sale ' ' . "\ ') '' . '), 'i:z ~ f I 1 .r J I .-. ~---=-=\. "' All upholstery reduced. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your ho me. Select from such well-known lines as Woodmark, Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and many, many more. ~·· 345 NORfH COAST BOULEVARD t~GUNA BEACH. CA. 92651 1714) '94,6551 All Leather ~olstery at less 20°/o 23649 HAWHjOANE BLVD. TORRANCJ', C.. 90505 (213) 378-l~g \ •• 17'Z7 WESTCLIFJ' DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA, 92660 [7 14) 642-2050 • ' • • , • • ' ) • New Ldtes lfelp Par.ent Support • Tax D e ductible By SYLVIA PORTEil ' .r._ (Fi/thmoScriftJ-· _ At least tw9 brand·JlCYf tax ben~J;a, rmuttini fl:'9rqr.e.-• ctnl tax deci•1ons ancl rulings, could throw Off mllllona Of dollars in tax isavist.g.S tor all ol you. wbo are in the vut <•IHQO' of <hil<h'en ""° h0lp'support~elderl¥ l)lreDls. -These are two taxpayer i\'ictories which could ,)lave cone •lthor w..,-b"t &i&niricantly they wound up being re· :talved in fa\'Or or the tax.payer. • Money'!> Worth (l) A new dependeh· . cyde<l~ctlon for taxpayers who help support their parent&. THE TAX COURT HAS just given a $7SO-depeodency deduction to many taxpayers. along with a $30 lax credit '( lhis year. "ia a decision that Medicare benefits are not laken into account when computing lhedepeodent parent's total support. The old rule was that basic Medicare benefit~ were tak,en into account as support. . A typical situation: .You, !Jlc son. help support your mother with $4,000 a year. Since th.is comes to more than half your mother's s upport, you have been claim.in& her u a dependent. But now she is hospitalized. the Medicare pays $10,000 in hospital bills ror her. The Medicare payments plus what your mother spends on her own suppart ($3,000 in Social Seturity benefits ) come to substanticllly more than )"OU provide. Under the old rule, you lost your dependency deduction. UNDE R THE NEW RULE, you get the $750 dependency deduction for your mother, for the Medicare payments, as Prentice-Hall explains, are treated as health insurance re-. imbursements, and as such they don't count toward "sup. port" as derined in the law. So you still provide more than hair your mother's tot.al support. To be sure you're in proper tax position: Immediately make a complete list of all the items lhat do rount in picking up lhe $750 deduction and $30 credit. Medicare benefits won 't bar the deduction, but other items -such as Social Security ....:...._ might. Check to be certain you 'contribute enough between now and yearend to meet the ·rnore-than-half support test! AS FOR PAYMENTS. under supplemental Medicare (the kind that's voluntary), that's no problem. The U.S. gov- ' ..,_.:,.ern;;;.;ment concedes the aren't art of totals rt. Now r meris as1c e 1care. (2) A. new deduction break today for tomorrow's ·medical care. -. The general rule is that you can't get a current deduc- tion for prepaid medical expenses -can't, for instance. pay n physician in becember for J anuary's physiCal and deduct ·re fee 1n 1975. But a new 1975 ruling now says you can deduc t prepaid edical expenses in the year you ·pay -when prepayments ,).re made in exchange for lifetime medical care. t ~. A TYPICAL SITUATION : you support your mother I · "Nbo is about to go into a retirement home. You will make a '1 lump-sum payment in exchange for her lifetime medical care_. The home provides you with a financial breakdown showing that a percentage of the fee is designed to cover future medical care. Can you deduct that amount now, even though the medical services won 't be performed until future years -if at.all? "Yes.'' says the governmen~. Reason: you are obligat- ed to pay the full amount to secure your mother's admission jotbe home. Ir the nursing home or hospital requires prepayment as a condition oi admission. get a statement before yearend .giving ·a breakdown between ordinary care and medical care. The medical portion can mean big tax savings for you on your '75 return. 1 :Disney R evenues Record t BURBANK (APJ -Record for the riscal year ended Sept. revenues and net income 30 increased 21 percent to have been reported by Walt $520,006,000 while net income Disney Pr9(1uc,tions, with the was placed at $61,741,000, an Qrm's worldwide motion pie-increase or21.2 percent. ture and television distribu-Attendance at Califomia"s Uon program cited as the Disneyland was 10,062,000 in leadingcontribulor. the fiscal year, while 12,515,000 persons visited Dis- ,Chairm an~of the Board ney World in Florida, the firm DOnn E . Tatu~ said revenues · said.· MARKET HIGHLIG HTS NYsE!ndex ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks LOSE AS 101 Ill Riiy Jl.•-., 1 TKMcolOr ' -•• J Olmc>utr !.<I , . .,_ " ~ Sont"il Int! , .. '• SFl~ll " -· • Clla"°' Ml9 ''• .. 1 (.ord...... 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(UPI) - .1.ockhee<I Aircraft Cori> .. bolstered by federally ~uarantecd loans.;,, doing twice .. well as it llld last year. . . . . . \ I • I AJioAJLYPILOr . Weekend Calendar Dinghy Racers . Vie in Harbor Top dinghy sailors from San Diego to San i Francisco will invade Newport Har bor this , 1 weekend in quest of the Jean Schenck: Perpetual ~ Trophy In NewPorl 1-larbor Yacht Club'S popular - team racing series for l..ehman·l2s. . . • Yacht club!:i sending teams for the compet1Uon are San Oiego, l\1U;i;ion Bay, St. t<'rancis, Long neach, Alamitos Bay, Bahia Corinthian, Dalbo~ and the host N<'wporl 1-larbor. Team racing is distinctively differ£>nl rrom t'ither regatta or match racing in that it is not un · common for a l{'ading bo1:1t to turn back before crossing the fini sh lint• lo spring a teammate free from a cover by ~1n opposing boat. T llE JF.A.~ SCll F:~CK SERIES has always al· tr<1C'lC'd sailors on a national and internalional level and is now ('Sl~tblis hC'd as one or the more col- orful and important s;:1iling t'vc>nls on the \V est ('.o~tsl. Ral'eS v.•111 b(> l'Ondu«ted Saturday and Sunday over rourses insidC' tht> bay. -----=---:--Coastal Guess who's · · · · · furco~~gaS: ' . ' . ~ -l ! In other local action. Vny<1gers Yacht Clu b •• ,1ill sponsor the seventh ract.• of its }X)pular Humphrey Bogart Series for P<'rformance 1-landicap Race F1 eet yachts on S<.1turday, and Dana Point Yacht Club will wind up it s Pl-I Rf' series on Sunday. SouthC'rn California Yachting Association f ~ .-~~~"'terntr;;;.:.:..:..:_';--:':';-~~~~;;::::::;:-----~~~~-'---T--~~~~~~--~~~.-~;:---i',~'--~~~_.___~----'-~----jht~~"""i-.i:'...::::.:.J~~!i::~=..:::£.E'.....:~~~~~~!!$::.0~~- • : .. 1.os .t\ngeles-1..ong Beach SF.AI, RF.ACl-1 YACllT CLUR -Sunday Sailors Series ~o. 2. Santa Monica Bay P.i\1.0S VF:R DES VACI IT Cl,UB -Cold Dul'k Series No. I (keelboats ) Saturday. SOUTll COAST CORl:ITlllA ~ YAC11T Cl.UR -lntraC'lub Invilaliona\ Saturday. DEi, REY Y !\CIIT CI .lJR ~Su nd ay Skippers St°'ries No ·I. San Die~o S.-\:\" DIEGO YACITT CI~UB -Sinnhoffer I-lot Rum Series (IORJ Sonday: Sout hern Ca lifornia Women 's Sailing Association regatta, Wednesday. Nov . 12. ' Sll.VERGATE YACHT CLUR -Sinnho£fer l\1u~ O'R~m Series. (SDHF) Sunday. SOtJTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Sinnhof - fer Kego· Rum Series, MOR1'', Sunday. Coastal Weather 5orne lele nlgnt and t•rly m;irnlng t lcucll, otMrwlH .._,, lul'l~hlne to· Clay. • L~ varl•bl• winds 11<15 morning er"llll l~t. HIQM IPOey l'lffr •S. Coa'tal lf'mP'••tu••' will •""91! t1oti-1n !Q el'ICI U . Inland ltm· peratu~' vrlll renve bllWfl•irl 611 end 12. T1'lt watert1mt1traturt wlllbe ff. ~J~A a S•n, Moon, Tide• l'IUOAV s.e.::....oriiori 10:1•11.m. s• Sot<ona 1-•'l011.m. O.J Firs I Fllgll F!ntlow SMOl'ld ri;gri S..ond low SATURDAY l :lOa.m . J I S:SJa.m 1• ,, '~ "·"'· }. , 7:JJp.m O.l SUHOAY f"lnlh•QFI 1 SJa.m. l• Fln l low 7 :1711.m. 3.1 Secondl'ligh l :Olp.m . 'i S.CondloW l :l1p.m . o.• Sun rlW$1>: lla.m, wl1': S~p.m. Moon rl""' 10:11•.fYI., wt,1:¥1 p.m. Your Horoscope Leo: Surge Of Creativity SATURDAY, NOVEMBE R S By SY DNEY OMA RR ARI ES <March 21-April 19 ): Apparent setback is merely a temporary delay. You are due for good news, favorable response to proposal. TAU RUS (April 20-May 20): You require addi· tional information before embarking on a journey -or written asi;ignment. Check files. Do some re· search. GEMINI Cl\1ay 21 .June20): Involvement is em· phasized. You learn facts of life concerning budgets, policies, commitments. CANCER (Junt 21-July 22): What seemed permanent could '"slide away." Don't hang on to past. F\lture can be bright if you change with the times. L EO (July 23-Aug. 22): Su rge or creativity comes to forefront. Your ideas could sparkle with originality. You become more independent in thought , action. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You get on more solid footing. You obtain valid appraisal involving pro· pert.y,-long-range project. You may feel as if pulled in opposite directions . IJBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Confusion results if you try too much -settle on goal. achievement. Scattering of forces is negative -versatility is . positive. Ther e is a difrerence. Many of your desires will be satisried. >- SCOR.PIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Relative is stub- bornly insistent -and si ncere. You will have to be diplomatic without being . patronizing. Written material may be more imPortant than usual. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Be ready for change, travel, variety -and for questions hurled by yoUng persons. Money is involved. Your ability to stand tall for beliefs is put to test. 1 CA PRICOR N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Much tqat oc- curs ia subdued, beneath the surface. Cycle ia such that you gaJn, but you also learn who is "for you" aod otherwise. . AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ): Ir willing' to pierce beyond the superficial, you learn and.make afgnificant galns. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 ): Romance, .,,, creativity, lnten1ified relationships -these are ,mphulzed. Y oU, WIU be able (o organize, to handje more prn ure "'*I resJ>!'!'!ibillty. II t.811•1 ~-~·1blrtlld•y _you have drive, P '· 11tmblt1on -you are creative and ,,. ve. .. ' ~ ·; .. ~ . • •• •• , • ·' • • ' ~ If you ~et the feeling ,:omebody\pointlng the finger at you. you re right. We vegot a seriou s siruation in Southern Ca liforni~. Our current supplies of natural gas are dwindling, and it's going to rake time to develop new sources. We at the Gas Company rna lizc it.'s o ur problem. But you should know it 's also your problem. Here's why. We're already unable to supply many of ourJarger "interruptible" industrial customers and if all of us don't make a serious effort to conserve natural gas, we're going to have to start curtailing supplies to small businesses as early as 1978. That means soine businesses are going to be hurt, and people will lose job&. The resulting effects on the economy are depressing to contemrl:!te. Every· one will be affected. . · We're asking your help at home and at work. Please conserve natural gas . . If you don't know the many ways you can save this va luable respurce, fill in t\ic coupon .and send it to us.1 I •• ,, > '" ~: • \ •• We ;have a program. for everyo ne, because conserving energy is everyone's concern. But it 's gbt to start with one person.You. ,---------------------------------, Southern Californi a Gas Company ·-Consumer Info rmation ML24 Box 3249 Terminal Annex Los Angeles, Ca. 9005 l Please send me information on.how to save natural . gas D at home D in business D in industry Name Address • City State, Zip -------------------------------~-­. E n ergy. is o ur business. Conserving e ne~ is everyone's business. . . • -. VOt;.-611; NO. 311, SEGTIONS;~PAGES ------ORANGE COl:!Nt'Y,J:ALll'ORNJA ~ate est .. • ? Today's ()lo l•S ~.Stoeks . • • • . .• C-TEN~CENTS:.. - How :s houJd the Santa Ana River lowJands be developed? Should there be a m arina, a park, or housing? A rour·Page summary of the r~port. called the West Side Com- m'u.ni.ty Pl•n. has been mailed in mass to all homes in the area, generally south of Estancia Hi 11:h School and the Costa Mesa Golf _ and Country Club and v.·e:.t or j 1eneral pl"n aJso plaees limi~pn J)O!t51ble zoning or property, the ('ity 'a ad vance planner Arnold Hamala points out in the sum- mary sent hom eowners. \ The is1ut1 raised~ in th'e repQrt · The rePort ,.110-PoinU ou that n,e manifold. The r~ pointli there ·•re fend use,conntcts out ':l}at most he,,hliodaoods iJ\. -Mtween the 'eneral •i;>lan and the Westside are rece;ivin.g inade-.. zoning: (or 186 acres ln the area. q uate park servic•orpo .s«vice.. at alt and asks whether pArk policy should be.changed .. The re- Port also ra1sei the que$ij0lt-or whether t{.af(ic dttulaUon eou.ld be. im~roved or '!'hetlH!f there $hould be Sidewalks on such streets as' Wilson · and Victoria has .expressed a preference for a marina;• bu.t the coastal .com~ mlssior\ h a:s opposed e mt1rina ai\d ko-ne on record in favor of a regional park. ln addition, th~ property owne r is ~i:~ to-tU!lr \ the e"arcel tor dE"vel°o/'1enl as These are the kind of quest.ions being gene rated in Cost.a Mesa with the completion of an 80-page r eport on the city·s west i;ide . A series of public hearings has. been scheduled lo consider the report. The rirst wiU be held at 6:30 p.m . Monday before the planning commission. Newpe>rt Boulevard. The community plan has been drawn up to' update the city's general plan, used as a l\dde to · city deci.sion making. The The pu.tpO se of the mailing is lo alert homeowne-rs to th e issues raiserl in the-report, to nolify them or a series of public hear- ings·that .have been :K'heduled to consider lhe docu ment, and .to encourage \he _.P.ubliC's p~lpa- Uon , Ham3 a s81d. • :. .. .!t'treefi. . ~ • • Mesa QirectQr .th1sted; " ·-Lives tside DistriCt ·Gassed Out • ndentMa11 ·Threatens Cops A Costa Mesa man. reportedly despondent over his he alth, bar-· ricaded bim st'lf in hi s home Thursd ay in a thiee·hour stand- off with police tha t ended when he w as s ubdued by tear gas. Poli<"e took Edward 1-Iahana, 42 to Or a nge County J\.tedical dnter (or a psychiatric ~alua- tion. fqllowing the incident at 2182 Rt!ral Lane. Police reported that Hahana ·s wife telephoned them at 7:45 p .m . Thursda y to say her hust;.p.nd. "armed with;! knife and a .25 caliber automatic, Wanted ~die and was wpting to shoot it out. • Sbe met officers itt 22nd Street '\\II ~Po~ lli>ulevard to guide r •• ,..1,,,, R-_, tti~m to the home where )ler J UUf5 e ui,es hpsba~ h_~d barricad\'(I himself. · l'hepoUte S:pecial weapons and ,,. ELECTib.N CAsUAL TY P tt H tact!t::s <SWAT' team was called Sanitary Board's Albers -a y earst in. J'oli<~ telephoned the re---:.=====::;;:=---::--------side:ne~eat~dly-in-an unsue- c . cessru1 • .u.mpt to copt••t UC Presi·d-en· t Omtu>te nJ Hahana. . . r-Bullhorns and a heli copter SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A fed e r a l judge this afternoon declared P atricia llearst is com- J)E'tent to stand trial on bank i-ob- bery <'harges. . U.S. Dist. Court Judge Oliver J . ("arter said in a written opi - nion that his conclusion that Miss HE"arst is competent ''does not 'TANIA' P LAY OPENS OFF-8ROADWAY-7 pul>!.k•ddr••• systemw•r•used Gi·ves ,,1.ews .to unsuccessfully urge him to l' leave the ho'm e. Nearby homes were evacua t- ed. police said, and the SWAT, I n I rvine Talk team.members fired tear gas in-. • • to lhe-hou~ and rushed in. The • •Jt explodiDg lE'ar gas canis tE'rs fly1>0UGJ.AS FRIT'I.SCI~ touehed off a sm all fire in the °'1 ... 0••1,PHo1~" house which was. r apidl y ext-lna s eries of forums Thunid ay, inguished. UC Pres id ent David S. Saxon Hahal)a was fo und crawling on commented on universitv topics his hands and knee.sin the blind-ranging f1·om the UC role in af- ing tear gas in the living room of firm ative action to the futur ':t of mean to intimate that she is not the home. police s a id. They said lJC lr,·inc du ririg un ;.t.l l -d ay'~iliit inneedofpsychiatric therapy. he did not attempt to resist ar-toOr:inge County " ... The court enoourages the rest. Early ,in; the d <1~ :.i ~ro&D ... uf commencem ent and continua-Hahana·s wife' told police the ~ abou t 30 Chi c ano s t u d~t l'I ltionof such tre atment:· he said. man had bee n told Thursday he·~· st alked out ot a m eet1n2 bt'tween The judge s aid the competency was terminally ill and that he Saxon and a gr oup or about 80 finding requires ttial her trial go had beE'n drinking heavily berore students arter t hey clashed wjth forwa rd immediately. He set the incident. the presidC'n t o n his affi rmetiYe Mond ay as the da y ror a hearing Police said no shots "''er e fired aC'tion policies. at which :j:he m ay enter her plea. in tbe standoff. However. one Tll,e students st aged ct pncf The ruli ng w as based on m3n.:at,_ tbe s"'e.ne saidi three or pro(est. hoi:-;ting plal'ard'> and Carter's examination or reports four s6ots· were> fired mslde the chanting, '"Sa:ct>n is a raci~t :.:., from three psychiatrists and a hQu se.... Sa"'-on ·s d a y in C'l uded a psychologist who examined tbe h.lflcheon v.'ilh n1emlx•rli of ,thl~ 21-year-Old news paper heiress.. Greater 1 r v in e I ndu s t rf'al Her--attorneys wereeiped.ed&o .. :.u-i~~k O . I.eaalle, a meeti n ~ \vi th the UC I notify her of the judge's decisiOn \,.';:J_l.l.'n,r et · WD.6J' .'\c3demiC' Senal1.' and an un- at the San Mateo 'County .Jail, ' ~ ( • ~sl'h edu-l'ed sess ion wi t h s ix where she has been. held since-1'11 ~~ .. • V · ·~ leade·rs or t h e Ch icano pro her capture Sep~. 18 after one ~f 1•.l.il.Y eDSOD t~t ers . ' the most extensive .manhuilts·in Saxon prom ised in three ~~ate- the country·s hi story. ;. · \. m·ent s to sup port t he IJCl - The judge said he consideFJ!ll D""ad at 90 ca1·r . c II r M 1· . the possibility that ifMiss uearst .~ '-' 1 ornia 0 ege 0 · e< icine. 1 i-1. ·besieged by state money hassles were s uffering from a mental ill-• Pioneer Costa Mesa m ilrket over the past year. ness. forcinJll'. her lo trial would 'owner May R. Venson, whose ·'If you look 20 )'ears ahead :.it <See PA1TV, PageA2) bustling corner grocery store what Orange County wi ll be·, I helped feed the community for 40 r~1nnot conrei ve of a ~ilu ottion y~·ars. ·from 1924 to 1964~ died "''here there is not a role for' th~ Wednesday. m edical school," he told abOut She was 90 year s old and lived (5«-r S:\XO'.'.I. Page A2) ~ to see a. new pizza parlor take ~ over at ·2214 Ne wport Blvd .. (:oas t Alb.ers By ALAN DlRKIN Of It!• O•llY 1"11'1111 ._,. The ele<'tion for two new dire..-- trors for tt\f Costa Mesa Sanitary District cost Walter F. Alber:; his place on the boa rd, even though his seat was not at stake in the vot e. He was defeated on a technical knockout, it was r evealed today . For whe n boa rd m ember Alber:1 the director of campus o_p·erkiions att"Orang~ ,...c,ast COUege, went '(> vote ·Tue$day morning he round that his name w-.s not on.,the roU of eligible voters. · 'f ,. It h a d b een crossep of( because. though he Jives in ~ta Mcsa.~Albers dq~s noLlive j_n he Cost a Mes a San1tary Oifll <'l. This made him ineligible lo vote and a lso, legal inq_uiries con- fi rmed. ineli gible lo :tit On the fi ve-me mber boarCI, which he has beeo d<Jing s ince he was ap- poi nted in J a nuary. ThE' te<'hni ealfty which dealt the knockout blow to Albers was th a t he li ves on the campus of Or angE' Coast College, which though ser viced by the ~anitary district, is no t _part of the district. HE' lives in one of only two houses on the campus . The campus. like the Orange Count y F a irgro und s a nd f'f'irview State Hospital are all islands in thC' district., serviced by the agency, but not legally a part or the dis trict because the l>oard decided against annexing those areas a couple of years ago, Roy June. attorney tothe district , said today. :\nnexation moves were aban· cloned bec;'.Juse the district-·does not have the right to tax other (St'e ALBJ-:Rs. Page A2l • Mesa Tennis Club Accepting S ignups Thf' Costa M<'sa Tennis Club has ser vl:'d notice t hat signups for the n<'xt ses~ion of lessons begins l\1onday . R<'gj stration wi ll be taken a t tt)e club in T e Winkle Park from 9 a.m Mond a y through Saturday, :oJCl\'. 16. 1'ht.• four-week session \i.·Ul begin '.'loY. Ji . The club is :-;ptlnsorert by lhC' city's 1.cisure ~"4.~rvic(':-; DC'part ment . Weather , Some low clouds through Saturday morning becom- ing sunny in the. afternoon. Highs 6S at the beaches:-10 inland. l.ows tonight 48 to 55. where it co n ver ges w i th Fairview Road . to continue feed· ing the town. .. ti'rhe spot was one of Costa Mesa"9 major inti.ersections many years ago, in farm coun- Surf Running_ ( I NSIDE T ODA 'l' A Coo.It director belia. many thl'atn.1. ha~ "copptd our " on thrir' respontibUitu to thnr era//-Ht erplain& whti on P,oge CJ 9/ the Wee~. llltlex '· • ... AM .. ••• ., .• ... ... .... ..... ,, Q .... ••' ' .. <>• try.. • Such early -day Costa Mesans as Mayor Alvin l~. Pinkley r ecall that'Venson's Market was aJmost a supermarket then by today's standards. with meat, produce and regular grocery d epart- ments. The prod:uct&.fame from coun- try for mi1eli· around. The family lived at that ad- dress itt a house behind the store (O~nded in 1924 whe n Mrs . venson and he.r late husband c:arq 'to the area to go into busi- ~••in~ hit d~ath, she and bS son Lance, o( Santa Ana. were eo-ownera She is also sur-vl•~ed by • b,.other, Edgar Bord•"!!. •led 116, or Kansas: two ·-p811ecrwm and lllret gt eat: 11oeewN11a, Pop AZ> ' 10..foot Waves Expected A wcSterly s w e ll repartee! to ha ve been c hurned up b.Y. a P acific Northwest storm appear ed on th e Ora nge Coast toda y w ith siirf up to five rcet a nd building towar d 10 feet.. THE \\'.AV ES SHOULD grow as the weekend ap- proached and the weathe r syste m dampe n s m ost of Southern California \foreCasters said. · . Or a nge Co st lifeguards said they. Qoticed a s li gh t inctc a s e in the s urf l at e Thut sdi)'. By thts morning, the swell had inc r e as ed even m e . · WEAT H.ER ·F0!1ECASTEl\S In I .~ ;.\~eles pre- dir tert a Jo.foot m womum to 1.he w ~l res that' couJd be churned up by t he weather fr ont. l1ircguar (ls aren't too worri'""-"'"' haviJ1 g trouble iJ1 the surf. Wat:e·titi•lii th e frigid ~s: J • • · The k.ef . environmental 1,ssue thect~t hiilhllghts is what lo do wit1i lbe--Saatl\ Ana River lowlancliil. It nitel.lhat three"'land uses -a marina, a park and ~u~in.J;~ competing r~ a . 140·ae~ Th~ Cl ••• City eoU'ncll ~ DrilJfJfe J)riv e hoo in(tract. -,..-~. \ (~ first~ hearing on ttle r-itwit(bit\ei!t Monday. , ~~itiona.I meetings are Sc: ed for Nov. tit,, NuY. 2f. a.od c. 8. Ne wport Reach's Mc G . N ic hol , 7 , fakes Ka ns as .J ayh a wker D a n Kni ght into the popcor n mac hine a s he dfibblcs through his t all oppone nt:s legs during one -o n- o ne drill a t E astbluff Boys Club. Knight a nd othe r ('Ol- lege pla yers r e presenting Athletes in Action will offe r basketba ll inslruction to youngsters from 7 to 9 p.m . Mo nday a t all three bra nch es or the Harbor Area Boys Cllib. Boys In grades three through e ight are eligible for Roy& Club bas ke tba ll pro gra m . S i g nups cont inu e through ~ov . 22. Police ~Raid Por no Theater, Take F ilm Ry llJJ.ARVKAYE · Of IMD•U1 Pllo1$Yll Newport Reach poli ce r aided the Pussycat Ttieater in Balbo<t Thursda\\" afternoon and vice of fi cers confiscated two more sex films and stopped the show for 25 ma tinee patr ons . The I :30 p .m . r aid at t he theater . 709 f.:. Oa lboa Hlvd .. ""'as the firs t s i n c e the t he ater m anage ment "s obscenity trial took pla('e earlier in the (ai l. Tha t tria l ended las t month in acquittal for Pus sycat Pr~ident Vincent Mir:andu and Balboa Theater Ma n;igt•r Arlie Wood . aftt'r the jury decided "Deep Throat" a nd "The Devil in1 Mis:-; Jones" we re not obscene under California law. Aecording to Vice Sgt . Ro b Gatewood, the films taken Thurs- day, "When a Wom a n Calls " and ''Th e In cre dibl e S e x R ~1 v Machine, .. <1re obs<'ene. - He said he saw the films Wed- nesday, re po rted to Poliee Chier R. James Gla vali that he con- ¥dered them o bs'cenc, and then obtained a sear<'h warrant from Judge Robert Tod d, the same jurist who presided over the ob- scenity tri al last month. GateWood said the two film s taken Thur~day were the fi rst that '1e had viewed since the polit'e raid s Were suddenly halt - ed. He exp(alned the long in - tf'rY al bf'tween raids at the theater was the r"'esult or "re· e'9aluation of police policy." He admitted that the defeat in th~ tri al t~mpora r1ly s lowed pOlice actJons but :§aid current plans ar e to continue the pre- vious r aid Poli cy. "if round to be necessary_·· Pussycat Theaters Vice Pres i- de nt J i mW.i e J ohnson tod ai y cnlred the new raid "foolish ... JOhnso!'1 23, 1aid that if the 22 cases 1wll pending a ga1 ns t Pl'ul$)lt.lit 'Th~-atcl'S in Oran·ge County were stretched end to ' ' end, it wou ld result in t hree year11 .und four mont hs court time •. based on tim e' s pt•nt in the l tt ~t trial. "That 's an aw ful lo t r,f la.11 · payers ' m o n ('~· to wa ~lt•.'' J ohnson said. '.\l ea nw hil e. publicity ovrr the rai ds and the trial ha vedrfi ni lcly boosted re<'ei pts. at•t·Q rding to the th eater ·s project1<.nist. 1'~arl Chemnitzer. Chemnitzer, who ha:-: worked al the Ra lbo a 1'healer :.in('C it became p a rt of th<' l't1s:-.ycat cha in last s pring, 1ns1:-:ts l>us1 nt-~:' is ste<1dy, i( not booming /'\Jot of people c·omC' now who didn't even know we \\'l'rr he re ix'fore, ··he s aj,d. Chemnitze'r s aid h<' h <t lf · e xpe ct e d Tll ur s d ay 's ra id beeause he noticed <.ratewood in the audience t he dey befort.•. Wh ile Gatewood said he plH ns to pursue ;I poliC'y o r earerul scrutiny or the tht•uter 's rc1re. he may run into problems wh~n "Deep Throa t" ;ind ''l)<'vil " re· turn nPx t Friday. UNCERTAJN1Y PLAGUES DOW ~E W YO RK 1U Pl 1 T he stock m arket closed irre,i?ular\y lo'A·er toda y in m oder citc Lr;:iding on the New York Stock C'Xch i•nge amid uncert <linty 11vt.·r govern· m ent eC'o no m1c reports a n(I laboi-'s obJeC tio n:i to federal aid proposals for Ne"' York City . T he Oow .lill't':-. indus triat average, u I n p ... inl win::"'- Thor~dtiy ....... 1,, .••. , l 12 fXliuts Ltl 835.WJ .i\d v ·1~• ., "n<1 c\eclinei werr j 11:;t 1 ,,1 • 1 r n (lahle~. All I f->r1<'t"S W \-t t.' iuwt1 in tn ode-rate trading OU thl' Ame1iran St~k Excfl ahge. · - ' . A 2 DAl~Y),lOT c Fnday. No..,tmber 7. 1179 . • . ( Pilot Logbook J • •• Grass Green er A t City Hall? J\y Al.A :~ t>lkKI ~ Ol 11'1 D.11tw ,_. • .._IUll .o\nyone sitting in on this w c~k 's mt·et1n~ of the C.ost8 Mesn City Counril might bt• forg:iven for thinkin~ that th(' gr;:1:o>s in front 11( thl· South C'uast Pl aza llotl•I is nvl fnr puhlil' use. A homeov>'ncr , trying to g<'t an idea of v.'h~:-t 11 2.5 ••rr<' park would ltiok like in hl.'r neighborhood, askt•d if the park in front of lht• South r~);_1~1 Plaz<• lintel w;.1sn't :.1bout 2 5 arre~. It is, but th:11 \\'aS not lht• rc·1>ly :-,ht· got. l ,e;:ipi11~ nut uf <·ontl'xl. ;tnd aln1ust out of hi ~ c·h~ur. ('1ly !\1 :u1a)!l'r 1:rl'd Sorsabal rt•sponded ... Bui th;t l 1:-nut a publir park " Well, \\'l•ll lli•w difft.'r1·nt w;.is lh1· nng in thost• words to the ton(' th<it \\'<-1:- ust·d St'verctl 1nont hs ;1go ,..,hc·n the city was persuaded to gu ;i]ong with a deal to t~stabli sh <• 20·yl':lr publll' recreat1on:.tl east>menl ;_1eruss the grcens v.'<1rd th<.it would b(' in front or the hotel . Dllll(IN WHAT T11F. landowner got was a break on property tax - f>S for tht• 2 .5 acres because the f>asement meant that the land could not be developed for 20 years. What the publi<' got was the right to use the lc1nd for recreation, which · presum~bly includt"s v.·alk ing on 1t, sitting on it, or C'Urling a Prishe('On il. Sor.s::iba l iind then Planning Oirector Rill Dunn said then that the t'ity was in ('ffe('t ~('tting a rurk , ;.i nd imrlicd that it v.·ould be even better than th<' rc·al thing bC'raust~ it would be maintained a t pri vatt·cxpcnse_ Que:5tioned later thi~ wcC'k, Sorsabal agreed that he had react("d.,, littil' strongly indiffcrcntiating between a publicly· owned park. and on<' that is for pub lic use. "To me a public park m£':ins onC' thnt is publicly-own('(I, ··he said. ·' -. --· ----------------,---------~---------- • f'roM l'•ge Al . " ALBE RS ••. • • government agencies. ~ The elect.ion shock w as report .. ed to the board Wednesday ev1n· Ing by June'tnd district manager J ames Eldridfe. . June •nld't~ai-ho tc11n11e-•·-'-malnlng lour dlrtctCll'11 . Iha 9 t wa.is th~lr rf.sPons)bruty to fiU the vacancy, but the stunned board ht-Id ore :111y action until the next meetin~ Dc.c~3. Eldridge s•1id that the only re- quirement for membershi p on the sanitary board is that a person must be a resident of the ctistrir t. ··tt did not dawn on m e r>r a nyone that he might not live 1n thf' district," Eldridge said. "I didn't reaJize he Jived on the campus ." . .\lbers did not know that th(' ca mpus was not part or t'he di s· trict until he went to vote Tues- day in th(' race for th e two other ;eats that wer e vacant. June said that if Albers had not gone to vote. the .error would not have bt'en discovered for anothe r two year s when his1 term would have expired . • • \ . . Ford Incident . . ' ., . .Flag Staff Hi-is President SPRIN.GFIELD. Mass. <UPn -Preslden\ Ford was Jtllllllll.d Qn the side of the head today with a 24· inch flag-starr by an excited youngster1i) thtr crowd greeting his arrival. The President was unhurt in the apparently accidental incident. A Secret Service bodyguard slapped the small nag to the ground, yelling "Get That Thing Out of Here." Three agents stepped ln front of the PresldentT pushing away the s mall but sharp flag sticks that greeters waved at the President on his ru:rival at Westover Air Base. There was no blood where Ford Was struck on the right te mple ancl there were no signs th at he was in · jured. But he utterc'<l an audibl e "Ohh " when hit and ducked quickly after the blow. Ford r ecover ed his composure quickly a nd con- t inued using both hands to shake hands with the c·rowd. The boy \\'as nol immediately identified, and there was no indtcalion or evidence it \Vas a nything but a n accident . Missing Gym Coach· Now iri Sacramento? June also said that Wednesday night tht> board immediately rC'- <t ffi rmc>d all the votes which Albers had participated in since January. Though his vote had oever broken a deadlock, hi~ pre- sence at a meeting had made up a quorum. Irvine police efforts to trace a Police s peculate that Anders, June said that the board has rcport<:'dly despondent Universi· ·who vanished Monday leaving a the pov.·t"r to fill the vacancy. ty High School gymnaslics coach St"ries of notes causing fear for Pithe r by nppointm('nt or by call-indicate Rea 0 . Anders took a n 8 his s<tfety . may be headed baC'k ing a spcrial elect ion. Vac<i ncies :i..m. flight to Sacramento ~Ion· tn tht' ~rene of a "traged)' that hit \'E' alw <1ys been filled by ap-day . ~hook thE' li fe of the gymnast five pointi'nent in th(' past . years ago. . Th t' attorney s aid that h e ....... •••--2'' Ander s. ·29. is a gymt1a.stirs -·~ ·-~ ..--h U ·r "tressed to the board that none of ,....,,., , ..,,o coa<' at niver:sity lligh and lht~ I ..O" •u t he l os in g ran d idatcs in "'h founderofaprivategymnastic~ Tut'sday 's e leC'tion ha s any a, arade my -the Arademy or "No one could s ucceed in court • p (;y mnasti<'s Park . f'ro• Page Al SAXON .•• 500 gathered at the industrial league luricheon. .. Jt may be harder than we would like JI. II may not be ev- erything we would like. And we may ht1ve to pick <U PI Chan· cellor) Dan's (AJClrich) pockeL-. more than he wotild like. But \li'C will have it..·· said Saxon. Aidric,b •hout tiir oot, · '1 ~ay amen Co that... - ~ But for the UC[ cal'Ql)U!t as a whole, Saxon's views prompted one professor to wonder whethf>r the cami:.us would be i_n a second class role in the nine·campus un· iversity. In a speech he has given al si " other campuses, Saxon told thc- arademic senate that the un - iversity as a whole must main· tain 'Yl.~~lenc e . Rut he was blunt in in:iisting th3t the most Cully developt.><I ra n1pu sE's-UC J.A and UC Kerkeley-must not be stripped to provide growth for smaller c·;:1mpusE's. Couple Suing Over A dvances By Firm's VP · ,<\n .<\n a h ei m coupl e v.'ho claimt'd the husband was fir('({ from his job at Hunt-Wesson Foods Jn r . because he refused tu ~tand by and permit a co mpany vice presid ent to make overturf's to his wirt> sued the rrr m and three ·employl's Thursday fur SIS mill ion. particular right to be appointed. a&9SP d""f Men's Gy mnastics and Jrvine v.•ith a claim that he has a right to ca•el\ . -llefore disaooearinl!. he sen! BUT Tl-IOSF. who wander out to the park m ight also be !he posit ion by virtu.e of being the p' __ notes to friends and the Daily '----~,_--cr~o~r~iv~e~n~1?·rjtfihf,t~l~a~n~d~o~wf,n\jefr~r~c~al~ly~w~"~"rrt~s~t~h~e~p~u~b~hff'c~t~o;-u~>~·c~ittf. -~l-~n~cRx~I Jhi_!ij1g~h!'.es~t;.iv:1JO!'t •<::·J1g."et~t.i:er~.,""']J~u~ne"_o.~1,.J'--.:~ __ ..,,,------..,;;;;;::,,;,,,,,.~_J;;ri lot protesting a California fn - 1'hE' Orange County Superior <:ourt lawsuit rlaims that Hunt- \Yesson eic:ecutive Vincent N. Campolongo forced his way into tht' .<\naheim hom e of compan~· seC'retary Dorothy Ramett· lasl Junf' 22 and tnststarttrarshe There's no sign up say ng s or pu ic use a r said. r...s.cho l as! ic Federation rule benehesinvitingthepasserbyto rest/romthe toll Softheday. Among those who heard that TONIGHT barring his h olding both the Maybe it's time to go and have a picnic lunch there. It is adviC'e was Francis Glockner , arr ''TJ.IE I.ARK'" -Cost a Mesa. school and pri vate coaching for p11bl1' • U"', after all Hi h d I 6 8 " .. -c-• incumbent who was defeated by g rama, .yceum, Nov. · , 7 posts. have relations with him. - The woman, who later married ff'll ow 1-lunt -Wesson employe Ronald Ray. cla ims in the lawslli t that she had earlier r<" je~ted similar advances rnade by Campolongo in his office aft er anotht"r i'mploye, J ames (;harlow, arranged the meeting. Toro S e x Trial 'No Compromise' -Woman Marine Ry RUDI NIEDZIELSKI °' * D•lly .. llet Sta" U .S . Nav y Oe partment lawyers a pparently hinted late _Thursday they might offer Marine l,t. Mary Niflis a di~ charge under "less than honora- ble eonditions" rather than pro· ... sttut e hfr on sex char~es. J.ieutenant Niflis has offered 10 :aceE'pt an honor able di sl'harge to avoid faring a court-martial ut F,I Toro Marine Corps Air Station on sexual misconduct charge·s al - legedly involvin g six enltstcd men. Her civilian attorney, Jay. W. ' Jeffcoat. said he received a call late Thursday from a Navy Department law yer in \\'ashington D.C. but that nothing new was reportE'd on the licute· nant':; resignation offer. "l-le wanted to know if we v.•ere sur£' l,ieutenant Ni flis wouldn'l acrept a discharge under l e~s than honorable C'onditions. "The answer. of l"OUrse, was no. "They wanted to know if we had any <'han ge or heart, .. the El Centro lawyer said. Jeff<'O <lt added that ht' believes the Navy Department is "very. very close to a d ecision" but that the outcOme may not be favor a- ble. "1 think the SeC'retary of the Navy is going to go along with the t'ommand ant of the ri1arin e Corps and reC'om mend that she be prosecuted.·· he said. Jefrcoat said he would questjon thE' court on why the enli sted m<'n had not been charged. .. The case is one of unl'qU<.11 prosecution," he said. "The malC' is an equal partner but he is not ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT being proseC'uted. · · l,ie ul e nant N iflis 1s a "Courageous woman of 1975 who feels that , as a woman. she should be a ble to act as any man can in eontemporary society, .. Jeffcoat Rdd'ed. He conlC'nds thC' rule's against fraternizat ion betweC'n officers an.d enlisted men do not apply in this case beca ust' "it Wets a casf' of private condurt, off basi', ou t of uniform ." Jeffcoat soug ht a delay until Nov. 17. but Draper set tht' next court date for Nov . 12. t.iel1tenant Nifli s, 23, an assis- tant exrhang" officer at the Marine Corps· Yuma Air Station. faces rharges of "disobedience of a lawful order, sodomy, con· duct unbecoming an ofricer, and fr aterniza tion with enlis ted personnel on l(•rms of militarv equalil)'... · Her pre-trial hearing Thursday at F:I Toro station's Jaw center w~s continut>d until next Wednes- day to await word on ht'r resigna- tion off er. f'r o,. Page A l PAT TY ... deprivt' her of her rights. Rut he s aid he had concluded "there is no C'ause to believe that she will not be able to assist in her O\\'n dC'fense." He quoted a~ length from the reports or the doctors who ex · amined ri1iss i'le-arst and said all the reports concluded that there "is no evidence of psychosis or other serious mental disease or defeC'I in the defendant, such as would d e pri ve h er of com- petency.·· He added that the reports show Mi ss Hea rs t has no serious physical or n eurological d is- orders. Jnly rour votes in this week's p.m. PolirebC'lievl'Anders is travcl- Plection. l·le finished third in the F'OOTHAI.I. -OCC vs. Mt. ing under the nam(" of David race for two seats by 18 can-San Antonio. OCC Stadium, 7:30 Trenton, one of the names on the :tidates. p.m. F.:st anc-la at Magnolia, 8 iist of passengers on flight 717 o Robe r t O. Rriggs was re· p .m . ~ewport H ar bor v ~. SacramentoMondaymorning. :>lected and retired school prin-Westminster . Davidson F'ield , 8 Tht~ bt'Jief is based on the name c-ipal Elvin Jlutchison gr abbed p.m. ..\nders' m ot ht•r live~ on Trent lhe sec o nd s pot ahead of SAT·URDAY,NOV.8 Street in Concord -and a nota- Glockner. ESTA.:.~CIA ADORE -Stale tinn on the co:lch's desk calen· GlOC'kner "s term will run out Historical Landmark. Adams d<lr. Nov . 28, and, unless a special and Mesa Verde Dri ve West, Sat. .'\dditionally . .'.\ crumpled note meeting is called, he will not be a &Sun: 1-5 p.m . "'ith the name Dave Trenton and part of the deliberations on how •!THE MAN WHO CAri1E TO thC' flight number was found in to fill the vacancy created by DINNER" -Newport Harbol" . .\nders· trash C'an. A note on his Albers· ineligibility. High drama, Auditorium, 8 p.m. r al("ndar showed Or~ange Coun ty OCC FIL?'li1 Wi\TCH -"I~a Airport at 8 Monday morning. Rupture,·· Forum, 8 p.m . Anders. y,•host> family lives in "SCENtS FROM AMERICAN Concord, a town nC'ar Oakland. IJFE'" 4 South Coast Repertory formerly roached at Ca l State Theater, Sat. & Sun. 8p.m . San J ose. Charlow, CamrOlcingo, llunl- \Yesson .executi ve J ames F. $pollsteiner and the controlling Norton Simon Jn c. group ar e namE'd as co·defendants in the ~1ction. Tht> lawsuit alleges that, after !\1iss Barnett and Ray ~am e engaged to be married Ray was harassed into a forced resigna- tion on Aug. I from his job as a distribution m anager with Hunt ~ Wesson. Me sa Youth Badly Burned, Satisfactory 1\ J 7-year-old Costa Mesa youth was reported in satisfactory con- dition at H oag Memorial Hospital today where he 1s being treat""d for burns suffered when chemicals ignited in his pocket earlier in the week. Final Week Sofa and Chair Sale S<-ott ritcKay Sutherland of 2883 Clubhouse Road, was report- ed to have taken a powdered chemical from a hi gh school l'ht"mistry lab Wednesday, stuf- fing the material in a pocket. Fire m t'n said lht' sodium- based compound gradually absorbed moisture in the boy's pocket and late in the day, the su b stance began to burn. Sutherland reportedly was at the home of a friend when the chE'mical ignited. He wa~ treated at Hoag for second·d('gree burns burns on 10 percent of his body, officials said. f'ro,. Page Al OWNER ... grandchildren. Funeral :iervices for Mr s. Venson will be Satutday at 11 ::i.m. in Rell Broadway Mortuar y Chapel, with Reader R. Vernon Peek of the First Church of Christ, &ientist, ofriciati.ng. Burial will follow at Pacifi c View Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. \ • ,,_ Or-CNtl 0..Uy Pllol, Wllr. wr.lth " t .......... 111 1"9 ,_....,._p,f\l, I• ll<A>!+-t:IY I .... 'Or....,. CNJI Po;b1h1'1n<;i C""'"""'· S.0~·~1 .. edlU..S ... P\>1111-d lo!-y '"'°"°" 'dO•o "" COil.I Mtw. N••--1 &.•I\. f<""l•"lllOI'! k«"ffoul'llall'I Vell•y, l•vl,.., S~l•t:la<• llelley •""' l•OllNI .,.ec"ISollln C:N\I, "-"f>O'f ~· "ltiel'> I• po.&!,....., !Mo""dotY< -i .... '""'· r"' .nM1p.1 ~hr.•ne "'..,. •• •• llt! VW.\I O.\' 51 ... .i, Cn\1e M~••. C..lll01'"'$ ~It Robert N . Weed Pr'''°'"'.,.,., Pul>I"'"'' Jack R, Curley E x -countian Held -· In Girl's Kidnap All upholstery r educed. Get ready for the holidays with some new upholstery for your home.Seleet from such well-known lines as Woodmark,. Sherrill, Stanton Cooper and many. many more. Vo<• llttSillltfllend c.t ..... .11 ,,,,._, Thomas Keevll Ell<!&< Thomas A . Murphlne ""'....,1,,. IE.ito< Otarles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "''"" .... -...... ,,. lll''°" TettpMne (714) '42-4Z%1 c.aa.Hltd Advtrtflh'I! '42-5671 Fed""ral agents in Arizona cap- tured a 19·year-old Westminster man and his gi rlfriend-turned- hostagl' Thursday after a cross- country dragriet which began when the girl was allegedly ab- ducted from a swank F1orida boarding SC'hool. The F'Bl said that Katherine flall. 14, "'as found unharmed. She was fl ow n back to Florida later Thursday, following the ar- rt"s l of Thomas J . Gregory in Kingman , Ariz ., near the California border. ·Gregory W(ls held on a fugitive warrant and IOdged 1n Mohave County J ail, agents said. Greaory i:s accused by Florida authorities of false imprl1on· mentor Miss Ball, subject of a nationwide search •lter s he l failed to return to the swank Pine Crest boarding school jn Fort l,auderdale after a date. A note was found Tuesday in a S("rvi<'e s tation r estroom in Waverly, T e nn., signed by "Kathy." It tJaid the writer had been kidnaped a nd asked that police and the boardinj achool be notified. Miss Ball reportedly had been attempting to break off a rela- tions hip with.'her alleged abdut· tor. whom s he met last summer in Saudi Arabia, where their parents worked in the oil In- dustry . An FBI 1poke1man uld a de- cision.would be feacbed later On ., whether to ~rile Cede¥81 charces \ against Grego17. <-r l . 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