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~meii Split,-··
opout Talk
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Decision
Set for
Saturday
By KATBY a.ANCY
Of "'-Dally l"IMI kafl
Marian Bergeson, who
finished 5eCOlld in the 14th U ·
s embly district's J•ne
Republic~p primary, will watt
until Saturday to decide if she
will wage a last minute write-in
. campaign. . _ .. ~ .
Nevertheless, Mrs. Bergeson
already filed a s an official
write-in candidate by Tuesday's
deadline, and Registrar of
Voters Al Olson will count any
baJlots cast for her, whether
Mrs. Bergeson wants votes or
not.
The 12-year merqber or the
NewPort-Mes a Unified School
District Board of Trustees told
members of Women in Com·
munications Inc. in Santa Ana
Weneeday "llight('-gj\e-filed the
write-in petition to keep her op·
tions open.
But she wants to wait three
days to see if support for her
candidacy surfaces.
By GARY GRANVILLE "It has to be fantastic
• oc'" 0e11y ,.,._ 114111 resllonse and it bas to be
Republican Assembly can· Republican leaders," Mrs .
'date James Slemons angrily Bergeson said.
JW.led ... \od ~.L.~hAt .~~o¥\.~ it<! -· .. _: '! .!~ __ l)J>,t -~~.J_~t~!l!.c!.1 i_n lim6e<l aboa rd his yacnt 1ues-an uns u c ce ss1 u1 campa gn
y. and sailed orr into a 10-day • frankly," she said. "But on the
litlcal sunset. other band, the response bas
Just as angrily, Slemons de· been so fantastic from the rank
· ed reports that he intends to and file Republicans who are
thdraw from the 74th District totally concerned about good
ace. representation.
"those unsubstantiated re· "This.is the real con!rontation ' rt's are just another part of a that I think we are faced with,
eries of mud slinging attacks and it is an issue of principle
y my Political opponents and versus strong political power,"
rresPons lble members of the Mrs. Bergeson continued.
ress,"saldSlemons. Mn. Bergeson, one of 12 can-
The harried 74tb District as-didatea in the Republican
mbly candidate also said he primary, lost by 2,600 votes to
as disturbed by Republican Newport Beach car' crealer
arian Bergeson declaring James Slemons.
erself as an official write-in And sbe told the small 1ather-
andJdate. log Wednesday about recent al·
He knew whe re reports ol his le1aUons about Siemon&' lnte-
alled 10-day flight l'rom the grity, along with bis refusal to
litical bot seat came from, face voters in debates, lead to a
wenr. 1round1w~ll of support this
He labeled the charges or his · week for her write-in can·
~· exodus "irresponsible al· didacy.
cations that could bave easily 'Ibe charces against Slemons
disproved if tllOle maldng <he BE•P~N, Pace AZ>
them had taken the trouble to
check thelr facts."
Slemona aaJd be left Newport
Barbor Tuesday afternoon to
ebeck out new radar and radio
equipment aboard his yacht
Mercedes.
fu~f'h~I ~aav:lsD~ ~t:C: . f»ACOlllA,CAP)-Threemid·
Harbor accordln1 to the · dl••••-people were robbed and ' nd d kidnaped, a man was shot and a Rep\l~ ca i ~ · woman raped -twrce today in a
M ~ame a::O:=.:-~~:n tbnJe.bour epllOC1e of taTol' that
1 ....__, bl by ended wjth tbe arnst of a 1'· to b1I automobl e _.,. P year-old bo)' oatalde the building one of bll employea. .._ 1 an be tbe ........ , ..
"I( anyone llacl 'tUell the wuu"' t •an -~uvw.uu trouble to come ln bent tbty DlvtlloD poUce_1tatioa.
coald baft ..... aw ..... in
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·All-out -~a~p
1 Fenee Stops Slide
Driver Glenda Venator, 27, of 816
Alabama St., Huntington Beach, told traf-
fic officers· her Honda went into a slide
Wednesday afternoon upon hitting a wet
patch of Pacific Coast Highway on the
curv~ near Sam's Seafood Restaurant in
Oelf\' PIMt ....... by Ar1-II. VltUfl
Sunset Beach. It bounced off another car and
rammed tence ne~r 25th Street. Miss
Vena tor and her passenger.· Roberta
Blakeman, 26, of 905 .Alabama St., Hunt·
ington Beach, were hospitalized with
multiple injuries. ·
Ca r t er
Attac k s
.Aa .. -use ··
By The Aasoclated Press
Jimmy Carter said today that
President Fp,rd is using "a
highly mlsle•ding sort of ad~
vertislng campaign" that
features the cover of the cur ...
rent Playboy magazine contain-i
ing a Carter interview and a:
Newsweek cover showing
Ford's picture.
Speaking wit.h reporters dur-inl an inspection of his peanut-
warebouse i,n Plains, Ga., the Democr~tic presidenUal ·ca~ dida~ complained that the ad
tries "to insinuate that I'm ••
special case and have lo
morals simply because I gran
ed an interview with Playboy."'.
The advertisement has bee
pllced.J».JLW_oua»~-·
FORD TO SPEAK
IN COUNTY-A3
states, according to the Presi
dent Ford committee, which d
veloped it. The committee urges
people to read both ·magaz
as one way of deciding whic
candidate to vote for.
The Playboy cover shows
womal' with ber shirt unbut
toned an~ " headline referrin
to the interv\rw : "Now, th
Real Jimmy Cart.er."
Ford said Wednesday he re
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not the magazine. He said h
declined to be interview~
AD FOR CHINA
"We. advertised in two other
papers and received no response.
The first day· our· ad· ran in the-·
Daily Pilot we received man>'!
.calla and sold our china."
· These were tbe words of a
·coata Mes'a physician who'
New York D ·oorman . .. . . . . . . . . .. ...
Fi lilh $4 Million
placedthiJclautfiedad: NEW YORK' (AP> -''I was theatalioo..noor.
Lenox fln_nt China. ·shocked. I couldn't believe It. My · After pi~klng up the .case and
Wes&chemt. Wide 1<*1 · · .bands "ere ahakin1," recalted undppinf it' to' find• the owner's ~ckr.l ... llany _utt~ .• -. --• Puln\venue ·doonnm-Ectteb..-·-n1l11le"-M · .,. -a··~ck-·for Used twice. ~ prke. U · · •
X·DXXOrxu·lOOCX non. $1,188,769.95.
· Lennon had.gotten oil the sub-The check was from an impo~· It pays to P,¥t the Dally~~· wa)I at Eaat 59t.b str.t in mid· export bouse, the Maurbeni
work f~r yoa. ~ aelling Maabattm..a be*-ally on America corp., and was paJ18ble
fine china or cJeanmc out the hit way to work. BCll be notieed a to the' Louis Dreyfus Corp., a
.Ml'H•. call.14-5811.. a~ 'blue lea th~ "'1et· cue op Maplaat~9 brokerage~· .
IAimon, a Queens residdl,
Haaid . fint t~DI he did WU Call .
hil emf ~lld :a.btl her to
ttbet1 ehoukldcJ." • . ~~.\.ii:~~~~~= .
1 IJl# ... r Mrl'Y,in, ~ C8" dia· cOfttedh~ JOA and reported it to
tn a partlaC lot nM.r tbe,poUCe, 'tbewomanwura~t•. · : : tbjacpaa,pep,ywbj~1'issuedastop
ttatiall. Wben be.dro.e.bacik to t.M~ pa~ on tbt,,cbe(!k~
Wben ~ men •aictrtbey didla't wlilere beflnt aeewted the~ '"l'Jae ~r 1 ~· was bes!de
t.ve teO. tbe yo~Ul Ibo\~ mib Footllill police 1-4, been ftPUfted bl~,' said, pla .'toto, ~'11
in tM cheek, climbed lritit tlle and ..rrMted U.you*IL , t room -.UJMtniaor tor f.M', eotn·
back ... t. and o**'9d them to He wu tNK«• ltt tD\Wtlear ~· "He'd· deliYered • ~ '
drive. ticlll of attem,ucl murder, kid· ee IOr a atbek trw.ct.kin to
·nap. robbery Md repe.' e Ilana~ Amed~in Corp.
Tbe ur went a awnber of Tb• ~· wlto wa• 1f'ot, ....S pt~ up the cbeet in re-attea-to-........... -ot~··tt1 ............................. ~=·
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8iid Wore. ttie epl.tode w.11 over . lMMd. •·. <a-CHE~. P!e~~>_
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Playboy because "I don't
a president or the United Sta
ought. to be interviewed in ~
maeazine that has that
format.·• . . <see PLA VBOY. Page A2f .. ;
Weather
Increasing cloudiness
and cooler weather expect-'
ed Friday with a chance or
rain 41 the aft.ernooo. Coast
high 75, low near 60.
I NSIDET8 8AY
.~al Mot"rl'*" ~. "I &hall rmm,".GM lae doe•
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~ A2 DAILY PILOT s Thurlday, OototHlf 21, 1878
aHousina Costs Send PlaMS
· . · " · lnNear
:,Cons1i:mer Prices.Up ~!~G~~~p?'!j,
ByTbeAssoctat.edPras above last Septembtt for the· stands at 170.7, meaning con· tell you -when you can get the " . Consumer prices 1n the Los· Southland. aumera must pay $170.70 for the prop vibraUon 1n the tockplt.
· Angeles-Lons Beacb~Oran1e · However, officials said, the same •oods and servicea that he's cloae."
"County metropolitan area edJed price a Pi ra I has slowed wouldbnecost $1001n 1967inthe Those were the words an
up another six-tenths of a percent somewhat from last year's rate. metropolitan area. Eastern Airlines pilot radioed to
,1Ui September, pushed hardest by The price rise the first nine A 1.2 percent hike in the cost of Was hington National Airport
11'1l sharp rise in the cost of hous-months of thls year was 4.3 per-Southland housing accounted for after his jet nearly collided '1!dth
ing. cent, compared to 6.4 percentfor nearly 60 percent of the over·all anAirForcecargoplane.
The federal Bureau of Labor lhe similar period in 1975 for the rue in c:onsumer ptices in Sep-The Eastern pilot, whose plane
Statistics said todll,Y the latest area. tember. officials said. The cost of was oarryiog 62 passengers, said .rise brought prices to 6.4 percent 'l'be Consumer Price Index home ownership went up 1.5 per-the Air Force C-130 "wasn't more
I cellt bec&USe Of higher JllOrtgage than 2()() (eel above US" When th6
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SOLAR ECl.IPSE
Due 0< t .! J l 9 7 6
Sc .. • ,. u I ~O•O' Ot\••· 1• '
rates ant! other expenses, and planes passed Sunday at about
rentals went up 1.2 percent. 4,000 feet, according to an air
TrllDlportation costs-pushed traffic control tape.
up by higher rates for auto in-The airport's tower chief said
aurance, used cars, tires and Wednesday following an in-
gasoline -rose by nine-tenths of vestigation that an apparent
a percent, bringing it to 10.7 per· "problem in coordination ..
cent above a year ago for the between air traffic rootrollers
area. resulted In the near-collision.
Clothing costs, meantime. rose Eastern FUght 175 was sto~
by 1.9 percent for women and ping at National en route to
girls and 1.4 percentfor men and Miami from Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
boys. The Air Force C-130, a four-
The cost of food dropped eight-.engine turboprop with a five-man
tenths of a percent for the crew, had just left Andrews AFB
month, but was still eight-tenths en route to Rochester, N. Y.
or a percent above a year ago. National Airport handles air
Nationally, consumer prices traffic for both National and An-
rose four!lenths of a percent in drewa, which is located in
September as grocery costs Maryland near Washington.
declined for the fll'St time in six Tower chief Harry T. Hubbard
months, helping ofCset. increases said a "departure controller"
for other goods and sernces, the handling the C-130 apparently
government S(lid today. failed to get clearance from an
... w1...,..1. M11.. The over-all rise in the con-"approach controller" to send
sumer price index tranalat.es into the C·l30 into a climb through : Solar Eclipse Path·
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This map locates where a solar eclipse will take place
Saturday. Tbe path of the eclipse will be in a
southeasterly direction visible Crom the northern tip of
Madagascar to the southern coast of Australia. Areas
outside this path will have a partial solar eclipse.
·Realtor Files Suit
I
::Over Badham ,Dog .
/\ realtor wno claims As -
'semblyman Robert Badham ad-
dressed malicious statements
towards him when he demanded
compensation for injuries al-
legedly inructed by Badham's
dog sued the legislator Wedncs·
day for damages to be de-
termined in trial court.
Redondo Beach real estate
man Carl B. Pearlston claims in
his Orange County Superior
Court lawsuit that a letter sent to
him by Badham on state sta-
tionery amounts to an "attempt
to interfere with plaintiff's abili-
ty to gain his livelihood."
Pearlslon further accuses the
congressional candidate or at-
tempting to "inhibit the contract
relations" or all members of his
real estate oCCice.
The action stems from an inci-
dent that allegedly occurred July
30 when Badham held an OJ>e.Q
house for realtors al his home·.
600 Michael Place, Newport
·Beach.
1 Pearlston claims that Badham
'tailed to warn him or the prc-
'sence of a vicious dachshund and
:asserts that he was bitten by the
·animal while attending the
'$a the ring.
' Badham 's response, according
to a letter allached to the lawsuit,
was that Pearlston and others
were warned not to go into his
back yard Pearlston ignored the
warning and may have been bit-
ten. Badham notes.
The assemblyman also notes in
his letter to Pcarlslon that Jtucsts
Re.gents to Meet
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Univer~ity or California regents,
~ith a word or caution Crom Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr. 's Finance
Department over salanes, Degan
consideration today or their pro-
posed $2.22 billion budget ror-
1977·78. The proposal, by Presi·
dent David Saxon's office, calls
for an 11.5 percent boost in slate
support.
ORANGE COAST s
DAILY PILOT
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at the open house were unable to
detect any break in the skin
where Pearlston claimed to have
been bitten.
The letter closes with the state-
ment that neither Pearlslon nor
any of his real estate associates
are welcome on Badham's pro-perty.
Fro.tPageAI
SLEMONS • •
easier to assume that I had fled
to Mexican waters to escape
from I don't know what."
"Sure I'm upset about it and I
don't quite know what to make
of it," said Slemons.
Shortly before the filing de-
adline for write-in candidates
Tuesqay, Mrs. Bergeson, whom
Slemons defeated in the
Republican primary, declared
herself a write·in candidate.
Since then, the 48-year-old
member of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District 'Board
of 'Trustees has said she isn't
certaUi that she'll wage a cam·
paign for the Nov. 2 election.
Either way. Slemons said
Mrs. Bergeson 's filing as a
write-in candidate is disturbing
t.o him.
He apparenUy was more up-
set about radio reports that he
plans to withdraw from his race
with Democrat Ron Cordova.
Slemons said he has never
considered withdrawal and sees
no reason why he should.
"It ·s difficult to combat such
unfounded charges when you
don't know where they are com·
ing from." said Slemons.
Earlier this week Slemons
said he would not comment on
allegations made against him in
the press until a so-called in-
vestigation by his lawyer is
completed.
Today, he stood by that posi·
tion and indicated he would not .
discuss the allegations until
some time next week.
They center, on a charge that
he enticed a candidate into lhe
Republican primary race to
deprive Mrs. Bergeson of the
bottom spot on the GOP ballot
Jt has also been alleged in
press reports that U.S. Customs
officials twice since 1"74 seized
pornographic material Slemons
attempted to bring into the
country.
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an annual inflation rate national-f1ightl75's airspace.
ly of about 4.9 percent, a level in Neither plane took evasive ac-
line with the basic underlying tion, and no one was injured. rate or inflation in the economy of
5 to 6 percent. "' Fro. Page A I September's nationwide rise
follows increases of five-tenths of
a percent in each of the previous CHECK three months. • • •
While inflation eased slightly
across the nation last month, the
Labor Department said the
purchasing power of the average
worker's paycheck continued to
shrink. The department said real
earnings -what's left of salary
after ded~cli9qs for truces and ad~
1\!Sted for tnfiation -de'tlined
five-tenths of a percent last
month.
The price report was the final
major economic statistic to be
released before the November
elections.
Burglars Hit
CdM School
For 3rd Time
Newport Beach police are in-
vestigating the third burglary to
hit Corona del Mar High School
since September.
In the latest thefts, a $1,200 cen-
tigram scale and a $35 clock
radio were taken from the
school's science labs.
The scale, which is manufac·
tured to measure accurately
very light weights, belongs to the
school and the clock' radio i6 the
property of science teacher
Barton Beach.
Earlier this month, the
school's wood shop was hit by the
loss of $500 worth of woodworking
tools and in September thieves
stole band Instruments from the
school's music department. Ac·
cording to police the instruments
were valued at more than $4,500.
Women's Joh
CJaim Filed
SAN DIEGO (AP> -San
Diego was accused Wednesday
o f discriminating against
women and refusing to promote
women to better jobs.
A formal complaint against
the city was filed with the Equal
Employment Opportunities
Commission, the National
Organization for Women told a
news conference.
A long investigation, they
said, shows that 87 percent or all
women workinf for the city
earned under 1,000 monthly
while only 40 percent of the men
·were paid less than $1,000.
He Missed
First Lady
Toto said the bag broke m the
subway station and while the
messenger scrambled to retrieve
the papers, he dropped the brief-case.
But Lennon returned the check
and everyone was happy.
Tbere was no meoUon of a re-
ward. • ·
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One for Tucli?
Dole Works for PelUUlts
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <AP). -The spirit of
Democratic prankster Dick 'fuck emerged to tweak
the cam~ of GOP vice presidential candidate Bob Dole during a visit. to a Mtxican market bere. ·
AS ,part of WedneadaY'11cheduled acUvities, de.·.
slcned to make lood \eleY.lalon film and entertain on-
lookers, Dole took a bueball bat ln hls l~ft band and split open a plnata-a Mexican paper doll.
He unleashect'not a st.ream Qf candy, which the
dolls normally contaih, but an avalancho of peanu"8,
$)'1llbolic of Georsta peanut f trll)or and DemocraUc
presidential .~ndldate Jlmtl)~ Car\er.
. ?.ralilllg Uie b$9t. ~ a.n unexpeeted and unsought surprise, Dele cracked: •'§ee, it only takes one blow. toaetthosepeanu~.'' · ·
The whereabouts or Dick Tuck, the legenda"ry
trickster who haunted Richard Nixon's campaigns for
office, were not known. .
Mesa Boy, 14, Fro•PageAI
Dies 88. Car, 1:!:e~!!~ !isi;n t;
place the ad was made by Ford Bik C llid himself. but added that he e 0 e doesn't think it will help Ford's
• campaign for election. A Costa Mesa youth was fatally "I think Mr. Ford knows that
injured Wednesday night after he Playboy has interviewed many
apparently drove his bicycle people: his own secretary of the
from behind a parked car and Treasury, Mr. William Simon;
was struck by an oncoming vehi-Walter Cronkite. William
cle, police reported. Buckley; Albert Schweitzer;
The victim was identified as
Ward Henri Cooley, 14, 729 West
Center St., Costa Mesa. Police
said he was struck by a car
driven by 17-year-old Alan
William Deven, 2798 Bunting Cir-
cle. Costa Mesa. He was not cited.
The accident occurred at 8:55
p. m . on 19th Street near
Monrovia A venue. Police said
the youth sutrered massive head
and neck injuries.
He was taken to Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach where he was pronounced
dead on arrival.
Police said an investigation is
underway.
Arnold Toynbee; Gov. Jerry
Brown, and dozens of others in
addition to myself."
Carter's interview has
becomo a campaign issue
because or his expressed views.
on sex and morality. Carter
sajd he has lusted after a lot of
women and committed adultery
in his heart, but believes that
God forgives him for it.
Both are schcdult'<I to be at
an Al Smith political dinner in
New Yo rk City tonight. But
their schedules have been
carefully tailored to keep them
from seeing each olher.
Ford's schedule calls for him
to show up at 7 p.m. and leave
al 8:30 p.m. with Carter arriv-
ing al 9 p.m. and staying for
about an hour.
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involved the alleged lel%u.re of
porno1raphic material by
federal agents purportedly rrom ·
BEVERLY HILIS (AP)
-A 26-year-old man was
arrested today as he tried
to break into the suite at
the Beverly Wilshire
Hotel where F irst Lady
·Setty Ford stayed the la.st
two nights, authorities
said.
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Slemons' posaesslon. ·
It also bas been all•1ed that
he persuaded Dale Lucas, who
purportedly waa on hit ~n., to file for the asaembly at the
'last minute.
Lucas, who fmmedlately
wttllcft'ew rrom ac:tlve caropal,n-
lnlf did obtain the last spot on the · bal ot. It ls considered bY many
active ln politics as a coveted'
ballot position. ~tore Lucas
nled. Mrs. Bereeaon wu In the-
.lastspot.
Steven Barker was ar-
reeted by Secret Senice
aients. He was taken to
Beverly Hills police sta-
t.ten, wbere he was booked
ror lnveatlsatlon of In·
terfertn1 wUb a Secret Service a1ent tn the
• performance or duUes.
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• Thur!d!y. ~tober 21. 1979 DAILY PILOT Al
f' ·F.ord Plans Fountain Valley Visit
87 &OBE&T BA1UC.D
OUMOelly""'SWt President Ford will apeat ln
Fou.nta.ln Valley Sunday after-
noon durin1 a southern
CallfomJa awing in the closing stqe. of his u,mpaip before the
Nov. 2electlon.
He ls expected to make an ad-
dress before a crowd that
backers hope wm bumber
between 10,000 and 35,000.
The President ii scheduled to
New-Unit
To Study
Lawsuits
Establishment of a doctor-
lawyer advisory panel to review
the merits of pending medical
malpractice claims was an-
nounced jointly Wednesday by
the Orange County Medical As-
sociation and the Orange County
Trial Lawyers Association.
Purpose of the newly created
medical·legal advisory panel is
to help reduce the number of
frivolous malpractice lawsuits
flooding the court.
Submission to the joint panel of
a pending claim is volwttary and
acceptance of the review panel's
decision on the merits of the case
is voluntary.
But at a press conference in
Orange, doctors and lawyers
alike said they hope decisions re-
ached by the panel will dis-
courage pursuit of malpractice
claims that have little merit.
"We feel this approach to the
malpractice problem is fair to
both the public and the pro-
fessions." said Dr. Alan V. An-
drews of Newport Beach, presi·
dent of the medical association.
"It is a good faith etrort by the
legal and medical professions to
resolve a problem that hits
hardest at tbe patient," Andrews
added.
He and others hailed the
formation of the medical-legal
advisory panel as the "first
.small step toward greater
cooperation between the pro-
fessions that will benefit the
.oublic. ••
The pan~I. which will be made
up or two doctors and two
lawyers, will operate on a one·
year basis and be subject to re·
view for effectiveness before con-
::tinuing beyond them.
Suspect Tied
To Slaying
1 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
, bloody footprint on a magazine
, found near the body of a
"slasher" victim was made by a
shoe worn by the man who faces
trial for the 1974-75 series of
murders, a police expert claims ..
11 A prosecution brief released
Wednesday showed that the ex-
pert also dete rmined that
shoeprinta at the scenes of five
1other slasher attacks "could
"have been made by the same
type of shoe" worn by ,accused
murderer Vaughn Greenwood.
Los Angeles Police Depart·
!tnenl criminalist James An·
derson testified about the
footprint found at the death
•scene of Robert Sbannaban, a
'jl&.year-old drifter from Texas
whose body was found in a
downtown hotel on Jan.15.1975.
ape&k at 2 p.m . at the Fountain
Valley Recreation and Cultural
Center at Mlle Square Park, ac-
cording to Marcia Bents, Orange
County co·chaitman for the Ford
camp~n ..
Mrs. Bent.s said the President's
vlsit was confirmed Wednesday
and that members of bis advance
party and secret service are in
Fountain Valley making ar-
ran"ement.s.
Nosedit'e
Other political f\iures expect·
ed to appear \¥ith the President .
Include Assembly candidates
Phil Seltz, Pete Vosel and Robert
Burte, congressional candidate
Robert Badha°'• state Senator
Dennis Carpenter and
Congressman Charles Wiggins. ·
Movie and television ·
celebrities and baseball stars
also are scheduled to make an
appearance. Mrs. Bents4aid.
This truck plunged off Interstate 90 near Sherburn
Mi!ln., Tuesday after colliding with another truck:
Driver Gary Morris of Chesterfield, Ind., sustained a
broken wrist but no other injuries.
2nd Hinshaw Trial
Recalls Key Witness
By TOM BARLEY
Of l~t D•ily Pilot Sl•lt
A man whose leslimony was a
key factor in the conviction of
·Congressman Andrew Hinshaw
on bribery charges went back to
the witness stand Wednesday to
testify for the prosecution in the
second Orange County Superior
Court trial of the former as·
sessor.
Former assessor's aide George
Upton told the jury that he was
one of the men with Hinshaw in
March, 1972 when the Newport
Beach Republican decided to run
for what was then the 39th
Congressional District seal held
by John G. Schmitz.
Upton, 54, testified that as·
sessor's employes were called to
a meeting in the conference room
shortly after Hinshaw made his
decision over the luncheon table.
He said those who attended the
meeting were assured that
"'those who d1dn 't want to work
on the campaign. didn't have to.··
· Upton named Hinshaw, former
chief assessor's aide Jack
.VaJlerga and public relations ex-
ecutive Chip Cleary as three men
who played major roles in dfrect-
ing the campaign.
Upton testified that Hinshaw's
views on the merits of volunteer-
ing for campaign duties changed
at a later stage of the campaign
when he called Upton to his offi ce
and told him : ''Things are slow-
ing down."
He quoted Hinshaw as ordering
him to "send more people out to
campaign headquarters and
bolster up the campaign."
· But Upton aJso confirmed un-
der questioning that ffinshaw OD·
ce told him that he welcomed
volunteers with the additional
caution: "That's fine but they'll
have to do it on their own lime."
Peace Party Choice
.Warns of 'Myth'
Hinshaw, Sl, is being tried on
charges of grand theft. con·
spiracy. ~ beule ment and
violations of"state codes govern-
ing the conduct of public of·
ficials.
It is alleged that he diverted
county manpower and materials
to his own purposes during the
election campaign that ended
with his election to Congress in
November, 1972. Peace and Freedom Party pre-
l\identi al candidate Margaret
llright told an Orange Coast
ColJege audience Wednesday·
that "American government is
-On its way to becoming a one-
jarty fascist system.••
"We can't go on with this two-
party myth," the former black
eommunity organizer said, con-
1ending that only 18 percent of
Yoters are registered
Jlepublicans.
Miss Wright is runnin1 with
Dr. Benjamin Spock oo a ticket
.t>e said is dedicated to more In·
"-Olvement at the community
i.vet
She pledged decreased
ftmerican involvement in foreign
)lffairs, a reduced defense
JNdget, national health care and
ioore money for education.
Miss Wright called for "across-
Ule-board" employment by tonn-
fng more jobs In environment.al
'Wrk durlng ber talk to a mlll~n1,
lunchtime audience ol about UO
lo the OCC quad.
, "Tbere'• really no ditrereac.?
between the Democratic and 1
Republican parties/' •he said. .. It'• like Tweedle Dee .and ir.ee-· cne Dum, but maybe one la a bit
dtmber than the other," abe
H.id.
While Mias Wright said she is
laborin• under no Ulu.slons about
._ OaOy •let Staff l'IMIM
'SYSTE"' IS A MYTH'
C.ndklate Wright
winning the election, sbe said her
party hopes to build an
alternative sn~m I«" new Ideas.
"I'm not aur~ I'd want to wln
Ute eledJon," •he laid. However.
she added. she "wouldn't mind
making the White llouse less
white."
Hinshaw has been sentenced to
one to 14 years in state prisop
alter being convicted or bribery
charges also stemming from his
term as county assessor. He is
Cree on appeal.
Upton, at one time immediate-
ly below Hinshaw and Vallerga
in order of seniority in the as·
sessor's office. now works as a
salesman for a Santa Ana car de-aler.
He was naed $1,000 and served
a short county jaU term after
pleading guilty to bribery
cbaries contained in a grand
jury lndlctment. .
Uce IR1JtUk
Grade School
CINCINNATI (AP) -Lice in·
vaded the hair of so many
pupils and teachers at an
elementary school here that of·
ficlals closed it unW Monday to
'etveita tboroqh 1cnabbin£
Hall the eoo pupils enrOUed .t.
0,ler Elementary Scbool w..-.
abMnt when it waa elated Wed·
nesday amid demands by
parents and teachers for action
atainst the tnfestaUon.
.
Sbe said tbat be will lea"
Fountain Valley sbortly &Iler hi.a
addreas and will motor Lo San
Diego. She said it is Ford's only
visit to the county during the fall "
campaign. He vlalted MissJoo
Viejo before the primary.
She said actors Glenn Ford and
Ed Nelson are expected to ap-
pear with the Prealdent along
with the Se~ndipity Sln1ers and
Los Angeles Doqer baseball
Bellow's
Nobel
A Sweep
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP>
-Novelist Saul Bellow was
awarded the 1976 Nobel Prize in
Literature today, climaxing an
unprecedented sweep by
Americans of all five Nobel
prizes this year.
The 61-year-old Bellow, born
just outside Montreal o f
Russian Jewish parents and re-
ared tn Chicago, was cited for
"the human undersUuid.ing and
subtle analysis of contemporary
culture that are combined in his
work."
Bellow is the seventh
American winner of the
literature prize and the first
since John Steinbeck in 1962.
The award is worth $160,000.
Bellow's books include "Hum-
boldt's Gift," "Herzog," "Mr.
Sammler's Planet,•• and "Hen-
derson the Rain King."
During the past two weeks.
Americans won the 1976 Nobel
Prizes in economics, physics,
chemistry and medicine.
Other American winners of
the literature prize have been
Sinclair Lewis in 1929, Eugene
O'Neill in 1936. Pearl Buck in
1938, Willi am Faulkner in 1949
and Ernest Hemingway in 1954.
Bellow's nine major works
deal with mixed-up, scarred
and scared people who in
severe crises of identity and
faith strive to find a meaning to
life and death .
Author and critic Karl
Ragnar Gierew. permanent
secretary of the Swedish
Academy, which announced the
award, said Bellow's books
"are all novels on the move
and ... are about a man without a foothold.·· ·
playen Steve Garvey and Don
Sutton. She said televialon
new.cuter Mario Machado will
be the master of ceremonies.
Police Sgt. Bill DlNisi said
local police efforts will be
focu.sed on crowd control and
traffic control with Secret
Service acent.s pl"Ovidlng actual
protection. ..If we have a big
crowd here, we'll have troub1¥ wit.Ii traffic and finding enough
APWlr•...,.lo
Dog o~ the 't' ear
Zorro, a German shepherd-
wolf who pulled his un-
conscious master from a
whirlpool in Orangevale,
Calif., will be honored
tonight in Atlanta as
America's Dog Hero of the
Year.
Naked Male
Found Shot
In Tustin
parttq places,•• DlNlal said.
Fountain Valley Mayor Al
Holllnden aald Wedneada.Y tbat
nearly alJ of the Fountain Valley
Police departm eat will bo 011 duty.
"The only thlnl I can tell you,••
he aaid. "I.a that it won't ra.ID bl
Fountain Valley on Sunday."
Mile Square Park Is located on
Brookhurst Street between
. Warner and Edinger avenues..
Oil Find
Hints at
Promise ·
Shell Oil Company officials
said Wednesday a previously an•
nounced oil find six miles ofl the
Huntington Beach Coast appears
to have commercial potential.
"We expect to drill a second
exploratory well within a few
. days," said Sam Morton, a SbeJl
spokesman in Houston. Tex.
Neither Shell nor Standard Oil
of California, which is exploring
in the same. general field, would
speculate on the size of the oil
field.
Some independent petroleum
analysts have estimated that the
field may contain 300-400 million
barrels or recoverable crude oil.
At current prices. that much
crude could be worth about $S billion.
The Shell well, drilled by the
Ocean Prospector rig, is the first
in the area included in federal
sale of offshore gas and oil
leases last December.
The well is located on Tract 262
for which Shell and its partners
in the project paid $45. 7 million.
Shell said findings from two
other exploratory wells in
California waters have been in·
conclusive.
The successful well was drilled
to a total depth of 8,317 feet with
electric logs indicating more
than 500 feet or net oil-bearing Orange County Sheriff's of-sandstone in the interval
fi cers are trying to establish the between 2,905 and 4,172 feet. The
identity of a man who was shot well casing was set at 4,508 feet,
and killed sh ortly after he Shell officials said.
checked in at a Tustin area "This zone is considered to be
motel. capable of commerc;rA· produc-Invesligators said they are not f t ·r c h "llin d satisfied that th .... name left with ion ra es 1 urt er g e· '" termines it to be extensive the desk clerk by the victim enough to warrant further de.
Tuesday night is the true name of velopment, · · a Shell announce.
the dead man. • mentsaid.
They said the naked victim, The Ocean Prospector rig is
believed to be in bis mid-forties, now in the process of being
was s hot in the face at close moved lo the new drilling loca·
range. ti on.
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aJCKY TICKY POO: J just bow you've been raptly reading
all about the novel circumstances
that currenUy embroil our coastal
election race for tti. 74tb As·
' aemblY Diltrict. You m~ have
fretted over it. You need fret no more.
Good, solid, God-fearing voters
in tbe 74th District may have suf· fered real dismay over public
disclosures involving Jim
S lemo ns, the Republican
nominee who would normally be
calculated as the shoo-in winner.
It baa been alleged, for exam·
ple, that twice since 1974, U.S.
Customs agents seized
purportedly pornographic
materials from Slemons. The
first allegation involved two
reels of film from Europe. The'
second incident assertedly oc·
curred only last month and in·
volved printed materials from
Germany.
FERRY SKIPPER'S WIFE WAJTS FOR NEWS -~-~.
Gene Aulett•'• Body L•t•r Pulled From Water
Search Continues~
' F eri-y Casualties May Reach 75· .
LtJLING, La. <AP> -Divers
followed a tblclt rope Into tbe muddy M.llsl11lppl River today,·
trylnl to find bodies believed
trapped ln cars and trucks
apWed from •sunken ten')'.
Autboritlea said the death toll
from Uie crash of the ferry and a
tanker before dawn Wednesd~
could reach at least 75.
A SMALL ORANGE buoy
bobbed on tbe surface, marking
tbe spot where det.ectioo devices
said at least nine ca.rs were pUed
in the mud of the river bottom 100
feet down. A line connected the
buoy to an anchor dropped on the
spot. and it was that rope tbe
divers followed into the murky
water.
A giant floating crane turned
the sunken ferry upright earlier
today though the vessel re·
mained partially submerged.
St.ate police compiled a list of
suspected missing, basing it on
phone calls from families, cars
left uncollected in parking lots,
lunch boxes and bard hats found
floating in the wreckage. ·
OPPICEas SAib u bodies
were recovered Wednesday ln
lbe bou u after tbe predawn
cruh ot the ferry and a tanker.
There were 18 aW"Vlvon, and
autbortties aald they could not
account for 53 peraom. ot the
mlasing. 39 were believed to be in
the sunken cars, offtcen Hid,
and 14 more are presumed dead
throu1h inquiries from their
famWes.
Nobody knew for sure bow
many were aboard the ferry
when it wu rammed.
Laboring through the night,
workmen on tbe floating crane
attached lines to the 1.20-by·SS·
foot ferry, which bad sett.Jed up·
side down with its rusted bull
orotruding after it was rammed
by the 664-foot Norwegian
tanker Frosta.
EIGHTEEN PERSONS sur·
vived the collision, but it was u.n·
known exactly how many were
on the George Prince ferry when
it was bit broadside just before
dawn Wednesday.
said Capt. Gene Auletta. who Wa!I amoa1 Wedneada)''• dead, rated aa ooe of the beat tony muten oa the river,
Unleu there are 1pocta1
clreumatancea, a small boat aueb u a ferry usually La expected le
yitld rtcht·of-way to a larc,r
vessel, sald Coast Guard Cmdr.
Georiie O~rholtzer.
Premier
Backed by·
Marchers •
TOKYO (AP) -The Chinese
Communist party brought its
campaign of
praise for
Premier Hua
Kuo-feng and
public con-
demnation of
Mao Tse-
ALL OF TIHS has been piled
upon earlier allegations that one
' of Slemons' employes !Ued for
the race, allegedly to knock
favored Marion Bergeson out of a
prime position on the printed
ballot.
Shaky Cease-fire Dawns
Many or the dead we.re factory
workers en route to jobs on the
west bank from Destrahan and
other east-bank towns about 20
miles upriver from New Orleans.
Some passengers were on foot,
but others had remained in their
cars with windows rolled up to
keep out the cold.
' ·tung's widow and her
radical allies
to Peking to-
HuA day.
Several million persons de·
In the GOP June primary
where SJemons was the victor, it
was later asserted that his cam· paign workers strayed badly
from the truth in the blitz of com-
puterized letters that flooded
voters' mailboxes.
RainbOw Touches Beirut: <hrwnfor Peace?
BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP) -all guerrilla groups and their
The latest cease-fire ln the leftist Lebanese Moslem allies
Lebanese civil war got off to a were observing the cease-fire
shaky start today, with a rew ex-strictly and "even refraining
plosions and scattered volleys or answering provocations."
THE IMPACT OF the collision
clumped cars and screaming
passengers into the cold, swift
water, which reaches depths of 80
feet.
· monstrated ln the Chinese
capital, carrying banners and
fiags criticizing Chiang Ching
and Polltburo members Wang
Hung-wen. Chang Cbun-chiao
and Yao Wen.yuan, Japanese
newsmen r eported from the
Chinese capital.
Now these disclosures have
brought confusion. The
aforementioned Mrs. Bergeson
has now taken out papers to
become an official write-in can·
didate against Slemons and the
Democratic candidate, Deputy
District Attorney Ron Cordova.
MEANWHILE it was reported
that Slemons had slipped away
on his luxury yacht and would
mal<e no more public campaign
appearances.
Today, it is reported Slemons
remains in the area and so does
his yacht. And Mrs. Bergeson
haso 't yet decided whether she
will or won't campaign.
Meanwhile, you guess that
leaves Cordova.
Yet on the other hand, with all
these ugly allegations hurled at
candidate Slemons, voters of the
74th District have received some
really soothing words.
They come in the form of
another computerized letter. The
letterhead says, ''Ronald
Reagan, Pacific Palisades,
California." You suspect that
can only be one person.
After the computerized
"Dear" greeting which inserted
your name, the letter goes on to
say:
"CALIFORNIA NEEDS
lawmakers with independence,
good judgment, courage and in-
tegrity. I believe Jim $lemons is
such a man."
The letter later adds, "I
strongly recommend and urge
you to vote and work for Jim
Slemons, our Republican can·
didate for State Assembly.''
Then comes a pitch ror you to
donate your time and money.
Signed Ronald Reagan.
REAGAN SPOKESMEN today
have been quoted as saying that
the letter was prepared some
lime ago and the former gov· ernor certainly does nol condone
pornography. .
Certainly that must be true.
But in times of stress llke these in
the 74th District, it's nice to
r ead about good judament,
courage and integrity.
Thanks Ron, we needed that.
~acbine·gu'! fire in Beirut dur-Christian commanders or-
mg the morrung. dered an indefinite curfew in
Seven. deaths have been re-Beirut's Christian half to "help ported since l;he cease-fire went bring about a better application
into effect. Eight have been re-of the cease.fire."
ported wounded. The leftist alliance ordered
\ A r ight·wing Christian schools in the Moslem sector of spok e~~an acc~sed radical Beirut.closed and banned public
Palestinian guer nUa groups of gathenngs for two days.
attempting to sabotage the new
truce.
BUT A COMMUNIQUE from
the Palestinian command said
THE CEASE-FIRE began at 6
a.m. today (9 p.m. Wednesday
PDT) as a brilJiant rainbow
. arched over the capital. Heavy
Chief May Survive
Comment on Israel
WASHINGTON (AP) -Gen. George S. Brown survived the tower·
ing anger of President Lyndon B. Johnson eight years ago and it ap·
pears he will ride out his latest crisis as well and remain the top U.S.
military man.
President Ford told a news conference Wednesday, "I expect him to
stay," despite what Ford called
"one or two ill-advised stale·· (
ments" by Brown. chairman or
the Joint Chiefs or Staff.
Ford referred to Brown's re-
cently published remark in an in-
terview that Israel is a military
burden to the United States and
apparently to Brown's 1968 sug.
gestion that American Jews ex-
ert undue influence on U.S.
policy.
IN SHORT)
NAACP Baib R..Ung
don B. Johnson in one interview
while "apologizing to bis widow"
for remarks that appeared in ·
another.
The new Ladies Home Journal
article quotes Carter: "unlike
Lyndon Johnson ... I feel sure
about myself deep inside." In an
·earlier Playboy interview,
Carter listed Johnson along with
Richard Nixon when talking
about presidents "lying, cheat-
ing and distorting the truth."
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) -The
NAACP is hailing as "a great
victory" a judge's ruling that.
blocks 12 white Port Gison
merchants' from collecting $1.2
million in.damages and reduces A~can Kiiied ,"
astate·imposed appeal bond.
"It keeps the NAACP in busi-
ness and allows them to take the
appeal without bankrupting the
organization," attorney Frank
Parker said after the decision
Wednesday.
Dole s1a .. Q11atn
JACKSON. Miss. (AP) -Sen.
Bob Dole, again drawing cam·
paign ammunition from the
pages of a magazine, is accusing
Jimmy Carter of criticizing Lyn-
· BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
(AP) -Security forces in
Cordoba kUJed a 30-year-old
American woman after she
threw a hand grenade at them,
according to an army communi·
que.
The U.S. Embassy confirmed
the death of Chris Ana Olson de
Oliva, 30, of Berkeley, daughter
of a vice president of Kaiser In-
dustries and est.ranged wile or an
Argentine.
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shelling that killed at least 90
persons in tbe city during the
night had already subsided.
"That's a good omen, ... said an
. early.morning pedestrian point·
· ingtotherainbow.
More than SO cease-fire agree.
ments have collapsed during the
18-month-old war. But once again
all the major fighting forces -
the Palestine Liberation
Organization, their leftis t
Lebanese Mos lem allies, the
Lebanese Christian militias and
the Syrians -said they would ob-
serve this one.
THE CHRISTIAN Phalange
party claimed its militia was in
full control of key towns and
villages in southeast Lebanon,
north of the Israeli border, where
Christian and Palestinian forces
battled this week for control of
the Arkoub area, the Palesti·
nians' base for their raids into
Israel before the war.
The Christian report indicated
that the fighting stopped there
also.
Palestinian leader Yasir
Arafat told the alliance of
Palestinians and leftist Lebanese
Moslems to "abide totally by the
cease-fire on schedule."
Divers searching for survivors
Wednesday reported bearing
tapping from the bull but found
only bodies bum ping around.
No one wu injured aboard the
Frosta, ·which was e.mpty and
beading to Baton Rouge to take
on cargo. The tanker remained
anchored a mile and a half UP·
stream while the Coast Guard
launched an investigation of the
accident. The cause of the col·
li.sion was undetermined.
SHERIFF JOHN St. Amant
estimated from'reports of miss·
ing persons from factories' and
homes in the area. that 96
passengers were on the ferry.
But he said later that the total
probably exceeded 100.
"We don't have any idea," said
Deputy Sheriff Wallace Friloux
of St. Charles Parish. "Th~re
were 30 to 35 autos aboard. With
from one to four or five people
per car. And we don't know bow
many foot passengers were
aboard.''
W. T. Taylor, head or the
Louisiana Highway Department,
They also carried banners
welcoming .. tbe appointment of
Comrade Hua Kuo-feng u party
chairman," according to the cor·
respondent for Asahi. Ja~s
largest newspaper. /
l'HE DEMONSTRATO~on· verged on foot and in tru ks on
Tien An Men Square, set g off
firecrackers and beating s
and gongs, Asahi and the odo
news service reported.
There still has been no official
announcement of Hua's promo-
tion to party chairman to succeed
Mao, who died Sept. 9, or or the
reported arrest of Chiang Ching
and her supporters.
The radicals have been ac·
cused of plotting to make Mao's
widow the party chairman.
Kyodo reported that pic-
tures of the four taken during
mourning ceremonies for Mao
were removed Wednesday night
from a public notice board in
front of the Peking People's Dai·
ly and replaced with a portrait of
Mao.
We'll tell you
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column.
Daily Pilot staff writers regularly contribute reviews of
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You·u find the most complete array of theater adv~ising of interest to
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Armand Hammer, L.A .
based Occidental Petroleum
Corp. president, met Wed·
nesday for 1 lAI hours with
Soviet leader Leonid I.
Brezhnev. Hammer said
they discussed the current
decline in East-West trade.
Swirl of Actions
Prop. 14 Ads,
·Donations Hit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -ABC bas ordered its California television
and radio stations to review all advertisements opposine the con-troversial Prop. 14 and to pull off the air any they deem deceptive, the
United Farm Workers union says. ·
But ABC is downplaying the directive, terming it standard pro.
cedure in dealing with political
ads. • AN ABC EX ECVTIVE who
AFFECl'ED BY THE ruling asked not to be identified con·
are television stations KBBC in firmed that the action was taken,
Los Angeles and KOO in San but downplayed its importance.
Francisco, as well as radio sta-"ABC has not pulled any spots
tions KABC and KLOS in Los f r o m t h e
Angeles and KSFX in San Fran-Ca Ii Corn i a
ci.sco -all owned by ABC. Af. stations," the
ftliates or ABC were also asked to A B C
take similar action. s pokesman
A spokesman for the UFW's said. "Of the
Yes on 14 Committee said Wed· seven spots
nesday that ABC'$ legal bead· , against the
quarters in New York wastelliog proposition
the stations to remove ads con· submitted to
taining "false representations our stations,
about property rights." c14Avn one is in ques-
tion. To date our stations have
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FURNITURE
Here's 9'1ptntyte ln the perf«t diMt1e
stt with • 42" round gws topped ~ble
on .a sculptured f(lmt, .and four good-
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w1rr1nty .at no U1n CCKt.
Medi-Cal Progra1n
Fraud 'Widespread'
not been asked to run that spot."
In San Francisco, the United
Farm Workers Union bas been
ordered to stop using a disputed
pro-Prop. 14 poster that accuses
the Garin Company, a grower, of
using child labor.
SACRA MENTO (AP) -
California state health officials
say large-scale fraudulent billing
in the $2.2·million Medi-Cal pro·
gram bas shown up in an audit of
pharmacies.
Health Director Jerome
Lackner told a news conference
Wednesday that more than 30 ·
percent of the pharmacists in the
survey were reported to be over-
billing the state for drugs fre·
quently.
ONE CASE INVOLVED more
than $72,000 in over charges in ·
three years. .
The association's vice presi·
dent, Robert C. Johnson, issued a
statement saying, ·:The pro·
Cession would never defend or
condone fraudulent activities un-
der the Medi-Cal program, but
we question the validity of the de·
partment 's report that 30 percent
of pharmacies are abusing the
program.
"THE FACTS NOT reported
by the department are that most
of the 'abuses' uncovered are
clerical errors which anyone can
make."
TllE COMPANY HAS denied
the allegation and filed a $1.S
million libel suit claiming il dt>es
not use child labor and asserting
that the posters are mostly false.
Superior Court Judge John
Benson issued the order Wednes-
day, together with another to
blacken out the company's name ---on posters already on display. Uw the new ~
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clergy group says a San Diego ti . .
farmers organization violated ANAHEIM I SANTA ANA/TUSTIN I COSTA MESA I HUNTINGTON BEACH I LA HABRA
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77S-1231 SU..201 MM711 '25·117J •1-0111 rules with a $50,000 donation to But the allegations drew a
quick r eaction fr om the
California Pharmaceutical As·
sociation.
Department officials said the
figures were much worse than
they expected.
In yet another development a ~ COME HOMI TO RI FURNITURE <'hAtp c1rd! J
opponents of the Farm Workers 01101 -~ • '"°~, ou• • wuc • •nu•n "u111111 • a.T1111oa•" u11T1L •• 1u11ou .,.,. u1111L •. AW\t ••u '"°1'"' Jrutiative:·~~~~~~~----~!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!!!!i!!!i!!!i<~•"~··~·~1~"~··~··~-~~~·-~~!!!i.-~ ..... !!!i~~~~·~-~··~--~~~·~·~·~--~·!!!i!!ii!!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
Crane Faulty?
30,000 Lbs. on High Boom
CARLSBAD (AP) -Investigators·
for the stale of California say 30,000
pounds of weights were on the boom
as a counter-balance when a German·
made crane buckled in two places and
collapsed Oct. 2, killing six men.
Five workmen high on the crane fell
to their deaths and the sixth was
crushed to death on the ground.
At the time, the crane was being put
together for use in construction of a
new unit of the Encina oil-burning
plant of San Diego Gas & Electnc Co.
Investigation w!ll be completed
within 60 days. The design and metal
composition of the crane are under
study.
Yet Another Debate
SACRAMENTO CAP> -John Tun-
ney, fighting to keep his U.S. Senate
seat, will debate Republi can
challenger S. I . Hayakawa for a
second time next week.
The debate next Wednesday will
come four days after the first debate
Saturday between the 42-year-old
Democratic incumbent and the 70·
year-old semanticist. Both debates
will be held in Los Angeles.
Jtle<:arthfl on Ballot
SACRAMENTO (AP> -Former
U.S. Sen. Eugene McCarthy has
qualified as an official write-in can-
didate for president in California for
the Nov. 2 election, the secretary of
state's office s ays.
McCarthy, running as an indepen-
dent, filed write-in candidacy papers
with Secretary of State March Fong
Eu last Friday, Caren Daniels, Ms.
Eus's press secretary, said Wednes-
day. Voles for McCarthy will be
counted, but totals won't be available
on election night.
.Judge Challenged
OAKLAND (AP) -William and
Emily Harris. preparing for trial on
charges of kidnaplng Patricia Hearst,
say the judge scheduled to preside is
prejudiced against them.
Judge Alan A. Lindsay of Alameda
County Superior Court has 10 days to
respond lo the argument. The two
Symblonese Liberation Army mem·
bers said Lindsay was biased because
he refused to appoint their choice of
aUorneys.
Electric Bills
To Take Drop?
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Ho.,,ftal Funds Tapped
INGLEWOOD CAP} -An accoun-
tant, Daniel L . Nicholas, has been
charged with embezzling up to
$200,000 from Daniel Freema n
Memorial Hospital where he worked,
authorities say.
Nicholas allegedly made out
hospital checks to himsclr. Inglewood
police said, and no one m his hospital
department noticed. But the checks,
some for as much as $20,000 came to
light when bank personnel where
Nicholas had an account noticed
them.
Battle Nears
On Highway
Building Plan
SACRAMENTO (AP} -The Brown
administration and the state Highway
Commission appear headed for a
heated confrontation over the 1977-78
highway budget.
The stage was set Wednesday for
the latest round in a month-long feud
when the adminislration unveiled a
proposed budget based on its own six·
year highway plan.
Commissioners, who officially have
the final say on the highway budget
and adopted a six-year plan of their
own last month, were scheduled to
take up the adminislration's $9R5·
million budget today.
The administration contends that
the commission's plan includes more
new highway projects than the state
can afford. ·
THE commission's plan has been
crttlcized as "antirural" because it
does not provide the nilnimum expen·
ditures alleged to be required in each
county.
The dispute also includes a
philosophical angle. One Reagan ap-
pointee contends the Democratic ad-
ministration is following a no-erowtb
philosophy.
Administration officials deny tha(
they are antifreeway, saying that they
are trying to meet the state's varied
transportation needs in an era of·
limits.
LOS ANGELES <AP)-Consumers "REDUCED STATE GROWTH,
may get a break on their electric bills energy and environmental concerns
ii the Public Utilities Commission ap-and contlnu.ing erosion of financlng
proves an application by the Southern have caused a change of emphasis
California Edl,son Co. to cut its rates from new facilities to maintenance," to reflect lower costs. they said in an administration budget· Edison Vice President Edward A. statement. .
Myen Jr. 11td averafe re,ldenUal The $600 m illion in addltlonal·
electric blUs could be lowered by 75 highway projects in the commiaa.ton
centa a month as a result of lower cos-plan lnclude upgrading the 11 mUes of ts of oll, Imported hydroelectric • Hiebway 101 between San J09e and
power and other production !actors Morgan HUI to a freeway.
durtne the Piil nar. That stretch is 1'nown u "Blood Al·
PUC rulee allow for price increases ley" because of the high number ol
·.-Mc:reasu every aix mootha. traffic accidents that occur along it.
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Speak Up, Sle1nons
lf Jim Slemons has an1 substantial reasons 'why
he sbj)UJd be elected to Ora.nge County's 74th As-
sembly District, he'd better start letting the voters
knO\V.
· It was bad enough that the Republican nominee
for the state position spent a vacation or business trip
pr whatever it was in Europe from Sept. 7 to Oct. 11.
That's the time when most candidates are knocking
" on doors and making other efforts to tell people who
they are and what they stand for.
After returning, Slemons made three or four ap·
pearances, mostly before Republican groups. Then ~tories about his i>ersonaJ life hit public print and his
\" ,qualifications for office came under sharper
scrutiny.
( Two hard questions inevitably arose:
-Does Slemons possess the personal and intellec·
tual qualifications to represent the citizens of the very
large-and very active 74th District?
-Why hasn't he spoken up promptly and
vigorously to put the rumors to rest and establish his
capacitiesforthejob?
Instead, Slemons blamed his Democratic oppo·
nent, Ron Cordova, for spreading lies and said his at·
torneys had advised him not to make public ap-
pearances until they had completed an investigatiOJl.
Wbat this investigation would involve was not ex·
plained. But if it was a truthful reason for ducking out
of the public eye, Slemons should have blamed
several Orange County newspapers for the stories,
not Cordova. We're the ones who brought the ques·
lions about Slemons before the public.
Slemons won his party's nomination for the office
.. with a slick , computerized mail campaign that had
. many ethically questionable claims. But he did win
1.he nomination.
Then without further campaigning, he took the
extended trip in Ew-ope. Now he bas again dropped
from public view and campaign appearances, sup-
pose<Jly to reappear a few days before Uie elect.lop.
Rightly or wrongly, this invites lhe inference that
his strategy is to lie low and try to make his case with
a blitz or last-minute exposure, too late to be analyzed
or answered.
This is hardly acceptable. Slemons owes his party
and the constituency he seeks to represent fl'om
Newp<>rt Beach to Oceanside a more direct and
forthright campaign.
Time Limit: YES o n 6
PROP. 6 extends from 12 to 30 days the time the
governor has to sign or veto bills passed by· the
Legislature in the first year of its two-year sessions.
Because of the pile-up of bills at the close of each
legislative session, the 30-day limit already has been
applied to the second half of the two-year session, but
the problem remains for the first-year backlo2.
Since bills passed and signed by the governor go
into effect the following Jan. l , it has been argued that
extension of the time Jimit could interfere with the re-
ferendum process under which citizens have 90 days
in which to seek a public vote on an unpopular
measure .
However, Prop. 6 specifically provides that a
mere notice to the Attorney General of intention to
seek a referendum would give the challengers 90 days
after enactment' of a bill to collect sufficient
signatures to q uali!y for the next ballot.
Given the volume of legislation now being
generated in Sacramento, it is irrational to expect the
governor to cope with the load in only 12 days. The
Daily Pilot recommends a YES vote on P"rop. 6.
Political
Honesty
No W inner
Reagon, Brown Sti ll Star in Cali f orni o
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Dec.r Editor: I. om 8 yeon plfL 1 re·
ad in your paper that even our
beloved President accepted favors
from lobbyists and mQJlbe al.so fl.
kgol compoiqn contributions.
Some o/ my little /riencl$ soy there
are no honest politicians. Pleaae tell
me the truth. Are there 01q, hoMst
poUticiam? Virginia
Virginia, your litUe friends are
wrong. They have been affected
by the skepticism of a skeptkal
age . Th ey lhiok that
nothing can be which js nQt com·
prehensible by their little minds.
Yes, Virginia. there are honest
politicians. Honest politicians ex-
ist as certain·
ly as decency,
integri ty .
trust and fis.
cal respon·
s ibility
exist, and you
know that
they abound
and give to
vour life its highest beau-
ty and joy.
Alas! How cynical would be the
world if there were no honest
1>0litictans. It would be as cyn1cal
as if there were no Virginias.
There would be no childlike faith
then. no p0etrv. no romance to make tolerable lhls existence.
The eternal light with which
childhood fills the world would be
extinguished.
Nol believe in honest polit.i·
~ians ! You might as well not
believe in fairies !
YOU MIGHT get your papa to
hire men to w atcb every
political spot on election eve, but
even if they did not see an honest
politician, what would that pro·
Dear
~loo my
.Gus
Carter claims he's "out·
side Washington" yet bis
chief foreign advisor is
Zb1gniev Bner.inski, wbo
was Kissinger's · te•cher
and both Jimmy and Fritz
are on David Rockefeller's
Tri-Lateral Comn\~ssion
that was formed in 1973.
• L.B.
Gloomy Gv• commonll ore •vlM'rllttocl l>y re•den ~nddo not n•<Mt•r•IJ reflte.t the
"""'' ot Ill• MWllNP•'· ~rd your pot ,,..vetoGtoo Gva,O•llrl>ti.t.
ve? Nobody sees Santa Claus, but
that is no sign there is no Santa
Claus.
Tb~ most real th.i.ngs ih the
world are those that neither
children nor men can see. Did
you ever aee fairies dancing on
the lawn? or course not, but
that's no proof they are not there.
Nobody can conceive or imagine
all the wonders there are unseen
and unseeable in the world. ls it
all real? Ab. Virginia, in all this
world there is nothing else real
and abiding.
No honest polician! Thank God,
he lives.
HIS NAME, Virginia, is
Horatio Trueheart. As a UtUe tad
he vowed never to accepl a favor
from a lobbyist, a nickel from a
contributor seeking influence, or
a deal from another politician.
And for SO years he has kept that
vowf
You have never seen him,
Losei-s ori the Campaign Trail
LOS ANGELES -The [ J
desperation or Ronald Reagan to EVANS-NOVAK prevent Jimmy Carter from
becoming President is.Gerald
Ford's blggest -ass~ in the mad~' ·
cap game of presidtll~ Politics': podium side-by-side with Mr.
here which features riot the can· Ford in front of the head table,
didates tbe_m11elVJ'S so llVlCh as for a qioment it looked as though
the runoera-up ...... Reagan and Reagan would not budge.
Democratic Gov. Edmund G. But be finally moved up beside
Brown Jr. the President -for one reason
As two of the most glittering (as be explained to an aide): "I
politicians in the land (and over· am scared to death of Carter."
w b e 1 m i n g Such fear liea al the root of
winners ln the Reagan's intention to do almost
presidential • everything he can to defeat
p r i m a r I e s Carter, even if it means electing
here) Reagan his once-scorned enemy of the
. and 8rown bitter primary election season.
would be far •Owing mainly to Reagan's
preferred by personal control , all of
a d o r i n g California's 58 counties are now
pie, Jerry Brown, who has em·
barrassingly dwarfed Carter in
their few joint appearances,
didn 't attend a recent
Democratic fund-raising dinner
here, pleading a prior political
engagement.
In fact, the prior engagement
was a reception that Gov. Brown
could easily have left early
enough to reach the Century
Plaza here to introduce Carter.
Likewise, Brown encouraged
Carter to endorse Proposition 14,
the highly controversial proposal
backed by Cesar Chavez's farm
workers that will be on the Nov. 2
ballot. Brown's reasoning: if
Carter stayed neutral, militant
pro-farm worker liberals might
"split" Brown and Carter.
conservative Democratic land
owners in the Central Valley, a
Carter haven in his losing
primary battl~ with Brown.
More important, Brown dis·
carded Carler·camp pleas to
limit his campaign to California,
where he is needed most.
Instead. Brown is touring New
York, Pennsylvania and New
Jersey, where Carter is far
stronger ~ raising obvious ques-
tions about Brown's real objec-
tive.
Thus. Brown 's faint e n·
thusiasm for Carter stems not
from love but from the need for
self-protection, while Reagan's I
faint enthusiasm for the Presi-f
dent stems not from admiration
partisans in under combined Ford-Reagan But Carter 's interference in a
but from fear of Carter . That is \
the zany 1976-st yle politics in
zany California as two primary
losers battle it out. the biggest campaign direction . with purely state matter infuriated
s l a l e t o Reagan'' resp~cted political or·
stodgy Jerry Ford and born-ganization providing the real
again Jimmy Carter. , muscle.
Accordihgly , the presidential
contest here bas all the glamor of
a consolation final . Tbat han-
dicap, together with the tough
spending limits which have
stripped this flamboyant state Of
all visible campaign teasers,
confronts Me'nrs. Ford and
Carter with enthusiasm that is
well contained.
THAT Rea&an's p886ion for
Carter 's defeat has maintained
itself through diflicult times was
evident here, wben, tollowlng
Mr. Ford's egregious second de-
bate, Reagan and the President
DESPITE the Ford-Reagan mar·
riage of convenience, problems
predating the costly second de·
bate abound for Mr. Ford. A
seemingly lm presslve array of
telephone banks, for example, is
now targeted only for
Republican voters and the Ford·
Dole ticket. Reagan experts
criticize that as dangerously in·
complete. Mr. Ford must win
tens of thousands of Democrats
in his uphill battle here and also
needs the coattails of lesser
Republican candidates.
Television Trials
May Speed Justice
Television lawyers are able to
wrap up the trial and the verdict
'neatly and completely in 59
minutes m ostly becau se
anything irrelevant and im·
material is prefiltered out.
( PAUL HARVEY )
• Virginia, because, he has never
been able to affol'd a television
spot, a billboard or a campaign
brochure.
• 1bued tbe podium at the party's
Beverly-Hilton fund-raiser.
"They ha\te to tap Hayakawa
vo tes and registered
Democrats," one former Reagan
operative toJd us, referring to Dr.
SJ. <Sam ) Jtayakawa, the coo·
servative Republican who ls
s howing surpris ing strength
against incumbent Democratic
Sen. John Tunney.
Now real-life courtroom pro·
ceedings in Ohio are thus being
streamlined with the aid of "in
slant-replay television."
In Trumbull County, Ohio. they
had a serious backlog of J and
CRITICISM: Some lawyers
f eel their r ole ls beine de·
emphasized but much of that op-
position is fading as r esults
become apparent.
But 75 percent or all jurors
po lle d s ay that if they.
themselves, were on trial, they
would prefer a video trial to a r e-
gular triaJ
But 25 times be bas run for of-
fice as "the people's choice." ·
And 25 times, unfortunately, the
people have expftSsed it.
So an bonestpolltici8lldoes ex·
ist! He exists as surd)' 8' the
duck-billed platypus exists.
And when it comes-to ietUng
thing& done, Virginia. one wlU do
you about as much good as the
othe:r.
Only hours before. the con-
aervaUve former govemor had
complained to an old friend that
the Presi dent's s hockin g
declaration that Ea.st.em Europe
was not under Soviet domination
contradicted what :Jan called
"my whole rJcord." endfnner
chairman Holmes Tut e. the fat·
cat California auto dealer and
long-time Reagan intimate.
called for Reagan to cO'me to the
COMPARED to this semi·
~mooth Ford-Reagan teamwork,
Gov. Brown looks far short of
lending Carter his full. formida·
ble political talents. For exam·
condemnation
cases. Under
the direction of
Chief Justice
C. Wil li am
O'Neill of that
s t a t e • s
su prem e
court, the trial ,
process was
"synopsized."
Sex Can Be ·Put · in Its Place
All testimony is put on video
tape al times and pl aces convc·
nient to witnesses. And lawyer·~
objections are duly noted -on
tape -and the trial judge then
edits the t ape for presentation lo
tbejury.
Not only does this "trial by
TV" eliminate the backlog or
court cases but it saves time and
money for lhe l andowners, the
slate. the p arties. the witnesses.
the jurors and the lawyers. As
well as aJl other s involved In the
handling of litigation -sheriffs.
clerks and s o forth.
And it eliminates· the games
lawyers play in the trial process.
The id ea is spreading lo other
counties of Ohio. Either party in
any case gets a choice, regular
trial or video trial. Most prefer
vtdeo tri ul.
For a brier while there, the
Dani tribe o( New Guinea was the
talk of my favorite North Beach
saloon. Tbey got in the way of
talk about pool, the merlts or
Fernet-Branca for gippy tummy,
the imperfections or the San
Franclaco Giants and the merits
of Mussolini as against
Garibaldi.
Tbe Danis, according to our
friendly afternoon newspaper,
viewed sex
with a detach·
ment that
neared on
contempt.
The "first
night" of a
Danl .-ar-
r tag e l•
·atways
postponed two
years. After •
the birth Of a child tMre is a longt
period or abstinence from sex,1
like five yea.rs.
Thia all came u bJgh news to
the pub regulars, many of wbom
eon1lder sex an unpleasant
11eees1lty. Like mo t career •aucen. after the nnt nosh of
youthful beat, the boy1 were
. loolrlq for 1ome juatilkaUon for
~ulllnl • the pa11loos ln their
[ ~HARLES ]
_ McCABE _
place -i.e., putting and kffPlnt
a couple of belta with the boys
right at the top.
. The blue-collar boys have no 11·
lusions about sex. 'Ibey know
they need it, and .-hen tbty 'need
tt., they waut to get tt., quick. 1ben
back to the business ot work and
coovivialit.y. No matter what Up aenteo t.be)' m., P9Y to female
emudpaUoa, theJtmow tn t.belr
-.... that women ve blid news
an41ackin1 trouble.
IN Tlll8 U..y dUhr almMt'
toulb' from Ult -.ybite collar boya ln thlJ country who ba\'9 beeD
cond.iti()Oed by kitac.b cult.are Md
by tbe e1regtou1 eff\1110DI ~
~JboY to believe tll.at lfX ti literally everytblnr. l.Dd :that ICOrinl ls liter ally ihe meuu.re
ol a suce4slul Wt. fbele are the
Uldl and lauJes "bo ve truly the
pritone.n ol the cultot ML
Jt .. hard to ar,ue acalmt the pleuuna of 1H when roa are
)'OUDI and drawn to beauty and
tn the lriP of one ol the atrancest
of man'! ln$Unet•L tho deslre to
pei-J)etuate himself.
Yet over the yea.rs millions 0(
men and womtm have cho&en
chastity aa a mode of life, in the.
belief that that cbol~ lef'VOd a.
blgber end, usually a doler Wh
MJli to their God, Most OftM,geat.
re).iglons besides· ~tlbil7, Ullit Buddhist.a, and the uaUma.
· Teco1niJe and dign fy the
IDOOUUc life.
ANYONE Wbo bas spent m ucb
Of his life vnder the ~lY ~
·JMll and WOlllllll wlMt ~
'\'QWIOf clwUt-,.~-~
d tebee, kno•a that tM.. ol>-MrV-...~ of tlllet4' ""' e8l ber ·COQCOIDmlttnt wiUi the deTelop.
• IDfllt ot a clilUn~ war ot
life. ' I ,
lmtead of producing children,
. theae • abeo and women do
9er'b•PI la Jlnel' thlQI. They love. lhe ~ldrea OI otben, and reflM
t]:tem. a8I Wtill tn them aloveot·
Cbrlat in a way th at. the · ehlldren'1 parentt' ari often:
Jlmply unable to do. · •
Tbe roUea wisdom ol tM Freu-I
dlana, wbo atart and llll1lb ever·
)'thint wltb the sex drive, Ult• a,
raneorou1 vt•w of lucb 1a1Dt11·'
people. They are fl'Ult.ratedd1t•
or queera,_th!S .Fr~~ c~~
would hold, or else they simply
are so epicene that there is no sex
drive for them to control. This is a
glib view of so many of lbe young,
when they contemplate poeple
who voluntarily relinquish the
pleasures of sex.
I KNOW, because I was there,
that most of the women and men
who taught me In religious garb
were as normal sexually as my
mother and fal ber. They bad
eimp~ made the decision, tn ii· norance or wisdom to follow
tboM monUtica who had pre-
cedecl the m in tbe tonviction that
tberewu mucb ln the world th•t was wicked, and much that could
be ~nounced with 1plritual Cain.
I h ave no doubt that lf the
Gl\renchYI and the iex thS'apy
prua dd a fe• of our poUUcians
and evu1eU.ta •~ tocether~ tb,t,
they C!ou1d make au decidedly
unfublonable. A ma1aitn.e
eallecl Na11trl could coneelyabb'·
bit the atutdl. For tbe one 1ure• tbma about 1ex 11 that tt la ooMl·. UoMci bJ the eultUN It is found tn.: nm meau taahkm and lt J•&•
could be that UM f ubJoa Ol Ute Dani Trtbe baa 1oinetbln1 to re-,
commend to ua,lik•no,r ...
The jury watches the presenta·
lion of the testimony -with all
extraneous and immaterial and
irrelevant evidence edited out.
· AND THE courtroom process
which previously required three
·to four days may be completed in
one day.
FUrther -because the trial
judge need be irt the room only
for opening stalements and clos·
Ing arguments -one trial judge
ls able to try two cases, in
separate courtroom s,
siJDultane~sly.
Success'!
· On Jan. 1, 1975, there were 221
such appropt'i a lion cases pend·
·ina in Trumbull County and 212
were more than six months old.
Many cases were more than six
·years old. ·
This delay had oJrcn<:tv cost
taxpayers more than $100,000
Justin interest payments!
By July 31, 1976, that backlog
'of 2Zl cases bad been reduced to
88 -principally by video tr1 ah.
Of those 88, 12 are already on
tape and ready ror trial.
•
Personal injury cases whlch
used to be delayed for years arc
now disposed of within 90 days.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Ro~rl N ~reef, Publisher
ThomaJ Kttvll. EdJtor
flortxiro Krttbich.
£d1tonol Page Editor
Thl' editorial page of the 01\ily
Ptlot seeks tn Inform and ~••mulalc rc:ider5 by presentlnl(
on th1~ pagr diverse commentary
on topics or interest by syndic:lll·
rd columnists and cartoonists. by
provldln~ a rorum for readers'
views and by l)res('nting this ncwspapt.>r's opinion~ and Ideas
on current topics. The editorial
, opinions of the Daily Pilot app0nr
unly In the cdlturlul column ot tho
top or the page. Oplnlon$ ex·
rres111.'<1 by the eolumnlsts and
urtoclt'lilll~ and I 'lt<'r writers are
their own ftncl no ''ndor1'C'ment of
their v1eo by the Dally Pilot
should be Inferred.
Thursday. October 21, ~
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' Thursdey, Oetobet 2t, 1979 DAIL v PILOT A 7 1
•
Only This Time It's for a Movie
SANDIEGO (AP>-Jtwasonly
actor Gregory Peck walking onto
a beach from a landiD1 craft. But
to 4be photographer who t.ook a
World War JI picture of Gen.
Douclaa MacArthur retuming to
the Philippines, it seemed like tfle real thing.
.. Ob, 1oah, ye1, (l brought back
f"emories," a aid newspaper
pbototrapher Roger WreM after
taking shots of Peck's r e·
enactment Tuesday.
Unjustified?
ITWASN'Texactl;ythe1amtt,of
course. There was no danger of
getting hit by a bulleL And Wrenn
wore civilian clothes this lime.
However, the beach, the equip.
ment and the men walking ashore
"looked about the same," he said.
The landing, on a Navy-owned
tseacb here, was pArtof ftlmin1 by
Univeraal of the motion picture.
"MacArthur." Il ~ being pro-
duced by Frank McCarthy, who
also made "Patton."
•
High Fiber Claims
Subject of Probe ·
WASHINGTON (AP)-The government is conducting a nationwide
investigation to determine if producers or high-fiber breads and
cereals are making unjustified medical claims, the Food and Drug
Administration reports.
·Last week, after I'IT-Continental Baking Co. agreed to tone down its
. WltENN. IJ. ~ vrrEllAN of2'
years with the 8an Diego Union,
was covering the Pacific war for
Yank Magazine on Jan. 9. 1945,
when MacArthur landed oo t.bo
beacb at Luzon. De~pite the similarity to the
Luzon landing, tbe mock invasion
WreM photographed Tuesday Is
inten~ed in the movie to simulate
the landing at Leyte Gull of Oct.
20, 19'4. However. Wren said, lt
was a good minor image ot t.be
later Luzon landing, in which
MacArthur kept his prQmisetore-
tum.
"He (Peck) held his head the
same way MacArthur did.
1lanced around just like be did," ~
WreMsaid.
WEDNESDAY'S AGENDA
called for Peck as MacArthur
walking up the beach to a Jeep
and making his famous "I have
returned" s peech via short wave
radio to the Filipino people.
" 1 claims for Fresh Horizons bread.
the company said that "many
"Yes, I did some homework on
this," said Peek. "I read a dozen
books or so, looked at the availa·
ble film and went to the archives
in the Pentagon. l've been
absorbed in M acArlhur for six
months. It's fascinating."
Wrenn, who took along his Yank
Magazine uniform patch on
Tues~ay's assignment for his·
paper, lingered after the filming
-"d asked several of the Filipino•
actor~ if they had been in the
Philippines during the war.
APWI~ ACTOR GREGORY PEa< RE-CREATES GENERAL MACARTHUR'S RETURN TO·PHILIPPINES
other high-fiber products now on· ( J
the market contain information CONSUMER almost identical lo that which we
used." _ _
TIIE FDA HAD complained
that Fresh Horizons bread wrap·
pers cited "increasing scientific
and medical opinion that fiber
may even help prevent serious
diseases."
Promotions aimed at doctors
went a s tep further, the FDA
said, and suggested that Fresh
Horizons bread could prevent
varicose veins, heart disease.
diabetes and bowel cancer.
The federal agency threatened
to seize the bread and take the
company to court if it didn 't drop
those medical claims. Continen-
tal Baking agreed lo revise
Fresh Horizons labels, re<:over
and desh·oy pamphlets dislribut·
ed in grocery stores and clear
:with the FDA any promotions
directed al doctors.
AN FDA SPOKESMAN said
Wednesday the expanded in-
vestigation will look at claims for
bran cereals in particular, as
well as any other bakery or
cereal products making claims
that they prevent or cure dis-
eases.
The FDA contended in the Con-
tinental Baking case that un-
jusitifed medical claims could
make Fresh Horizons bread an
unapproved new drug subject to
seizure.
Federal inspectors will not be
diverted from food and drug safe·
ty acli vi lies because, the
spokesman s aid, "It's a labeling
and economics problem, not a
safety problem.''
THE FDA HAS JUnsdictaon
over labeling and advertising
aimed at doctors. General con-
sumer advertising is regulated
by the Federal Trade Com -
mission. whiCh is holding public
hearings on a proposed trade rule
on food adve;-tising.
ScieJ}tisls are divided on the
role or dietary fiber in prevenlin~
bowel cancer, a kiUer se<:ond on-
ly lo lung cancer in the United
States.
Teen Death
Was Justified
-Coroner
BAKERSFIELD CAP) A
female reserve sheriff's deputy
was justified in fatally shooting a
Bakersfield teenager who had
beaten two male officers with
their baton, a coroner 's jut'y
says.
The nine-member panel un-
animously ruled that the shoot-
ing of Tommy Madrid, 16, was
justifiable, and seven members
termed the s hooting in self.
defense and in the line of duty.
TESTIMONY SHOWED that
reserve officer Susan Holt shot
Madrid after the youth took a
baton frcm Deputy James
Conley and beat him and another
officer, the coroner's office saad
The deputies had been s um-
moned to break up a disturbance
at a party Oct. 10 and were put-
ting one arrested youth in thear
patrol car when attacked.
CONLEY SUST AI NED a
depressed skull fracture and was
listed in critical condition ror a
time after surgery. However, he
was discharged Wednesday from
Kern Medical Center.
The other officer was not
seriously injured.
Despite l'ulgarity
For Cameraman Roger Wrenn, a Noatalglc Moment•• He Remember• Photograph
Prof Gets Post
• All said no.
''I guess I'm the only one who
was there,'' he said.
SACRAMENTO <AP)
-Dr. Ta-Liang Teng, 39,
of Pasadena, professor
or geophysics at use.
has been appoint~ to a
four-year term on the
s tale Mining and
Geology board, which
pays only expenses.
$2QO,BUYS YOU OPTIONS ·
THAT USED TO COST $1000.
. On th~ limited edition Audi, you get air conditioning,
automatic transmission, cruise control, wheel covers.
A total of $1,000 worth of options for only $200.
If you've never heard of deftation, it's might make you pay extra for
when prices go down and your dol-(power steering, power brakes.
larvalue goes up. At Audi we're tinted glass, steel-belted radials
doing our part to bring it back. At and more) and you'll see you were
. least for a little while. We're now always getting good dollar
offering the limited edition Audi value from Audi. Now your dollar is
Student Newspaper
Distribution Upheld ·
100LS . You get all the qptions listed buying even more. ,
above (worth $1000 for So if you want a well
only $200).". engineered luxury car
Add to this the fact and S1000worth of
that we already options for S200,
give you standard go see your local LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Superior Court judge has refused to pre-
vent distribution or an alternative hlgh schopl newspaper, even lhouih
be found some or the contents "vulgar'' and'possibly libelous.
Judge Norman Dowds refused to enjoin publication or "The Forum"
at Lynwood High School because he said such action would constitute
pdor restraint and interfere with
press freedom.
AND IF THE statements ac-
tually were found libelous, he
said, the young authors would be
subject to school disciplinary
procedures.
He added that the evidence
convinced him that some motiva-
tion for school officials' seeking'
to censor the paper is "their dis-·
like or being pictured in an un-
flattering light.
Dowd ·ruled in ·a civil suit
brough~ by student Daniel St.
Ledger, represented by attorney
Gary Sowards of the American
Civil Liberties Union.
IN ONE.ARTICLE. St. Ledger
wrote that •'th e school bas
become nothing more than a
place or baby-sitting instead or a
learning institution.''
ln an article labeled "satire,"
he commented on the type or un·
dergarments students are ex-
pected to wear: "Girls shall
wear light makeup, corsets and
chastity belts. Boys shall wear
clothes. No exceptions."
01' Heave Do
Burglar No Match/or Her
GLENDALE (AP) -June Taylor didn't mess around
when she found a burglar prowlint around her house. She
simply picked him up by t.be seat of his pant.a and threw him.
out of the place. .
The 6-foot, 175•pound Mrs. Taylor,M, WIJ!S awakened by
someone who had opened the front door. She tiptoed into the
living room and confronted a man she described as 5 feet 3
'and 125 pounds. ·
"Now, look what you've done," she scolded him, then
gave him the heave ho.
"I'll take bets that this is the last lime that guy tries
anythln1 Uke this again," said police Lt. Roger Simon, • 'un·
Jess ll'1 a mid1et."
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•'/-SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO'S SPECIAL CANCELLATION PORTRAYED t
On.-d•y~nty Use to Commemorate 200th AnnlverHry of MIHlon'a Founding
San Juan For Playbey
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Anticipated
• CHICAGO (AP) -A spokesman for Playboy ma.cazine says the current Issue may become a col·
lector's item. And not because of the pictures.
The November issue contains a weU-publiclzed
AideNamed ·
Capitol ewa Service
SACRAMENTO -
Marjorie W. Evans, 5.S,
of Lot Altos Hills has
been appointed t.o the Air
Resources Board by Gov. Edmund 0 . Brown
Jr. Evans is an attorney
and an adviser to the
Bank of America oo
urban, energy and en·
vironmenla1 issues.
San .tuan Capistrano's
bicentennial committee
has announced a hand·
s tamp o ~ com ·
memorative C'tlncella-
Uon mark only on Mon-
day, Nov. 1, the 200th
anniversary of Mission.
San Juan.
interview in which Democratic presidenll:al r.-=~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiii;li"
nominee Jimmy Carter made frank comments , THB'
Derroll Peterson, San
Juan postmaster,. said
people can bring self.
addressed envelopes to
tbe post office, 32124
Paseo Adelanto, and re-
about his religion, and his views on adultery, sin and former Preaidents Nixon and Johnson.
LEE GOTTLIEB. THE PLAYBOY spokes man,
said the issue is a virtual sellout and that "we think
ltis going lo become a collector's item.''
PLUMllMG
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ed and that many distributors reported selling their
entire supply. M agatlnes returned by distributors
will be used to fill special orders, he said.
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S11rgery Practices Hit
BOSTON (AP) -A Harvard
University study concludes that
too many operations are being
performed by doctors who are-
not specialists in surgery. while
at the same time the nation's sur-
geons do not have enough work ta
keepthem busy.
The researchers at Harvard
Medical School drew their con-
clusions after reviewing 285,000
operations performed in four
metropolitan areas across the
country by 2,700 physicians.
THE FINDINGS WEaE to be
published io today's New
England J ournal of Medicine. An
editorial called the study "a
landmark in the study of the de-
Uvery of surgical care in the
United States.''
The research was sponsored by
the Am erican Co llege of
Surgeons and the American
Surgical Association. It covered
surgery performed in 1970 in four
metropolitan areas in New
Emgland, the South and the
Pacific Northwest.
Rita Nickerson, who directed
the study, said the researchers
found the average workload of
surgical s pecialists certified by
review boards is only about half
as large as the doctors could han-
dle.
BUT THEY ALSO found that
general practitioners were
performing a number of opera-
tions for which they may not be
qualified. Among these are
hysterectomies and removing
appendixes and gall bladders.
"These are types of procedures
that we reel should not be done by
general practitioners," Miss
Nickerson said in an interview. .
The researchers found that 3~
percent of the doctors who did
operations were performing less
than 10 a year.
DR. OSLER L. PF:l'ERSON,
who also worked on the research,
said doctors who do these few
operations get so little practice
that some of them may not be
competent to operate at all.
Seven percent of the doctors.
did more than 300 operations an-
nually. The median number was
about one a week.
Peterson said the study shows
that fewer medical students
should become surgeons.
''We're rather short on family
doctors in this country,"
Peterson said. "We ought to be
putting our m anpower where it's
m06t needed.''
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HE ANTICIPATES
about the same .number
of requests as the San
Juan post office received
when the Freedom Train
visit was commemorat-
ed with a special can-
cellation in January.
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calling the post office,
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Dogging Success
Paste Pleases Pets' Palates
SAN MATEO (AP)-Business
Is booming at Deepen En·
terprises, Joe. -and they owe it
all to DouyDent, the beer-
navored toothpaste for doas.
The San Francisco Bay area nnn. whicb got it.s ala.rt peddling
lbe canine denllrrice by mail, has
announced plans for world-wide
distribution or its products,
which now cover the larger rield
ol dentistry for animals.
"SALES WE RE UP 300 per-
cent in 197S-76 over the previous
year," said R. Gordon Simmons,
general manager.
He declined, however, to cite
specl!ic rigures.
The long trail to a brighter
smile for dots began about five
years ago when Dr. Ursula B.
Dietrich, a San Mateo dentist -
for humans -noticed her pet
Boston terrier was having dental
problems.
''SHE STARTED trying to app-
ly human dental procedures to
animals," Simmons s aid.
"There's no other way to take off
harmful plaque except to brush."
But human toothpaste contains
potentially harmful detergents
and fluoride, which dogs can't
spit out, so Dr. Dietrich designed
DoggyDent -a completely
digestible toothpaste based on
bonemeal.
"From that point, we got in·
vol".ed in the whole field of
animal dentistry," Simmons
said. "But we discovered that
Alliance Adds
. Rose to Roster
most vets have very little
knowledge of dental care for
animals."
DEEP EN SUPPUES far mote
than toothpaste. The products in·
elude dental instruments, dental
machinery and • promise to pro-
vide anything in the pet dental
line their customers require.
Original DoggyDent 11 iso
popular that Dr. Dietrich is com-
pleting work on KittyDent -
shrlmp·flavored -and Equi-
Dent. an oat-flavored toothpaste
for horses.
"Originally. animals lived in
the wilds, and didn't live long,"
Simmons said, explainina the
necessity for brushing pets'
teeth. "Now dogs are being so
well cared-for that they live for
lS years or more. U you want
them to live a long time you have
to take care of them."
ONE PROBLEM, $jmmons
contends, ls that most com-
mercial dog foods are navored
with sugar and stuffed with
carbohydrates, both of which
contribute to poor dental hygiene
-and doggy breath.
Get_ung pets to sit still for Dog-
gyDent might appear to be a pro-
blem, but Simmons says that on-
ce they taste it, pets are glad to
permit the brushing just to savor the paste.
"Basically, DoggyDent is a
bonemeal product," Simmons
said. "Supplied with a soft brush,
it 's good for them."
. Former Laguna Beach Postmaster Don Rose has
. been named a member of the Laguna Beach Citizens
· Alliance, an organization
VNICEF
Cartb Go
On Sale -United Nation s
: formed when the City ·-
Council dissolved the
city's Economics Com·
C h i l d r e n ' s F u n d'
Christmas cards are
available from George
a nd Dorothy Drum-
Carrier PfHH!h
Chip is a cocker spaniel with a message
-every day. He belongs to Andrea
Smalley, 15, of Mt. Pleasant, Mich., who
says her pet dP.veloped his skill with the
newspaper on his own. She concedes to re-
warding him for the service.
Pitch Denotes Sex
NEW YORK (AP> -If you've ever wondered
bow to tell the sex of a mosquito, just listen.
The hum or 'buzz' a mosquito makes as it rues.
is actually the sound or its wings beating. A
female's wings make a higher tone than the male's,
according to "World Book Encyclopedia."
The higher hum helps males find mates.
Thurwd1y, October 21, 1975 DAILYPILOT ,49
Street-lining 'Sales'
Face Curb in Irvine
The Irvine City Councll will attempt
to decide next week if a city ordinance
abould be passed prohibiting cars
wlth "tor sale" signs from being
parked alongside city streets in
Irvine.
. Retldtnta h ave complained at
several recent Village Forum meet·
inp that several areas of the city
have been marred by rows of parked
cars dlaplayinc For Sale signs.
POUCE CHIEF LEO Peart was
uled to look into the matter and at
Tuesday's council meeting is to re·
port.
Peart said he bas not taken a posi-
tion on whether the city should enact an ordinance banning the parked carg
bef.Jde roads.
'I've Just given the council ln·
formation to help them make a de·
cislon," Peart said. "ll's really a mat·
ter or preference."
P EART REPORTED 111AT he sur-
ve)'ed 10 nearby cities and found that
only one does not bave a (Dunicipal or-
dinance prohibiting parlted cars on
public streets for purposes of display-
ing For Sale signs:
Huntington Man
Gets OC Position
Richard H arlow, assistant city
admlnhtrator for the City or
Huntington ... Beach, has been ap-
pointed to the Orange County ·
Manpower Commission.
Har low replaces Edward
Thompson, Huntington Beach
personnel director, who served
as chairman of the commission
last year.
Peart 's report said an ordinance
might be useful because it would keep
the residential areas from bell\I
transformed into commercial areas
(at least temporartly); it. would keep
motorists from having accidents
while "browsing" at the rows of For
Sale cars and would eliminate tho
possibllity of the unattended cars be·
Ing stolen or vandalized.
U the councll decldes an ordinaoco
ls needed, Peart would prepare a pro-
posed ordinance and the matt.er ViO\lld
return to the council at a future meet-
ing.
Nobod! saves you 20% .: to more cities than United.;~ .~
't b . mittee some months ago.
The independent al-
liance inc lud es Tom
Alexander, c hairman;
Howar d Dawson , vice
chairm an: Arnold Hano,
vice chairman; Jack
DeAngelo. Ron Deutsch,
mond, 25412 Charro Dr., ..-------------------------------------------......0.:, .,l ~~~ fr~~n Acle~~stt;~~: Freedom Fare to 79 cities.
1271 Cliff Dr., Laguna 1----------------------.---------------------~
•(,
I Beach. Destination Round trip Your Destination Round·trlp Your ,,
Sale of UNICEF greet· City freedom fare Savings City
ing cards and gifts un· t-----------------------+-----=------------------Freedom Fare Savings ;
• James Dilley, Norman
Ecke, Roland Greene,
Webster Jones, Allen
. L ynch, Mary Miller,
. Harry Moon·, Betty
·.Robinson. J ean Spiry,
James W. Taylor, Bill
·Vernor. James Yancey
: and Toni Zachariasse.
derwrites seeds and tools
for community vegeta·
ble gardens, fis h for
stocking ponds, the dig-
ging of village wells and
lessons for mothers on
preparing nutritious
meals, said Mrs. Drum-
·n mond. ,,... ...... t ... • UNICEF se rves : The alliance has pre-
. sented to the council five
study areas it believes
could save the city more
. ., ~ children in more than 100
countries throughout the , . ...
than $1 million and nol JOINS ALLIANCE
dilute city services. Don Rose
year, she said.
Akron/Canton
Al lenlown/ Bclhk hem/E.1stcm
Balli more
BinTiingham
Boise
Boslon
Buffalo/Niagara Falls
Cedar Rapids/Iowa City
Cnarleston. W. \'a.
Charlotte, N.C .
Orn tta nooga
Chicago
8277.00
315.00
307.00
246.00
126.00
338.00
294.00
218.00
275.00
282.00
258.00
245.00
$69.00
79.00
77.00
62.00
32.00
84.00
74.00
54.00
69.00
70.00
64.00
61.00
Medford
I\ lcmphis
Milwaukee
I\ 1oline/H.ock Island/Davenport
Muskegon
Newport New~/
Hampton/
Williamsburg
New York/Newark
Norfolk/
Portsmouth/
Virginia Beach
$1 17.00 $29.00
2~6.00 56.00
'.!·15.00 61.00
22 1.00 56.00
~:iJ.00 6J.00
315.00 79.00
323.00 81.00
315.00 79.00
Additional information
is available by calling
the Drummonds, Blood Buy Ban Asked :::~:or Mrs. lpsen,..._C_h_i_ca_g_o ________ $_ll-0.-00-$-86-.00--1 Omaha
Pendleton
Phil adelphia
194.00 48.00
149.00 37.00 I
:H7.00 79.00 I SACRAMENTO (AP)
-Gov. Edmund Brown
: Jr. has signed a bill in·
purchase of blood for ---------• Our F.conomy Freedom f"are to Chicago offers even
trans fusions u nless a greater savings. Pittsburgh 286.00 72.00 -1
' · trodaced by Sen. An ··
lhony Beilenson (D·Los·
doctor has deter mined Call 642-5678. there's no other way to Put a few words You save 28~o off regular round-trip Coach fure.
get the blood type to wor k for ou. Children traveling with you save 553.
Portland
Providence
139.00 35.00 • j
334.00 84.00
· Angeles) that bans the needed. Same restrictions as regular Freedom Fare. 294.00 74.00
85.00 21.00
Raleigh/Durham
Reno
Buy any tire this Friday
or Saturday, and we'll
throw in a precision
wheel balance at no
extra cost.
Brand New
Falcon Regency 30
Rugged bias ply
construction.
A NY SIZE LISTED
6.00-13 6.50-13
7.75-14 8.25·14
7.35· 14
8.25-15
$22 Whitewalls add $3.
$1.48 to $2.16 F.E.T. per tire
depending on tire size and weight.
Polyester C.Ord
Golden Falcon
AN Y SIZE LISTED
A78·13 E78·14
F78-14 G78-14
G78-15 H78-15
a eveland
Columbus, 0.
Dayton,O.
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
Eugene, Ore.
Flint
Richmond
Rochester
Saginaw/Midland/Bay City
Salem.Ore.
Salt Lake City
Seallle/Taooma
South Bend
Spokane
Toledo
,
306.00 76.00 '• .
301.00 75.00 • • 269.00 67.00 ' 134.00 34.00 I 125.00 31.00
152.00 38.00
251.00 63.00 .I 150.00 38.00
266.00 66.00 J :m1.oo 77.00
Fort Wayne
Grand Junction
Grand Rapids
$277.00
267.00
259.00
139.00
206.00
269.00
130.00
269.00
259.00
11 7.00
256.00
288.00
328.00
246.00
197.00
26 1.00
262.00
$69.00
67.00
65.00
35.00
52.00
67.00
32.00
67.00
65.00
29.00
64.00
72.00
82.00
62.00
49.00
65.00
66.00
15.00
47.00
Washington, D.C.
Youngstown/Warren/Sharon 286.00 72.00 . .. Greensboro/High Point/\ Vinston-Salem
Hartford/Spri11gf ield
I iuntsville Night Coach to 7 Eastern cities. t ..
Kansas City
Knoxville
Lansing
Las Vegas
Lincoln
59.00
187.00
There's an even easier w:iy to save 20~. It's United's ~
Night Coach. If you fly after 10 p.m., there are no l
restrictions at all.
Avai lable to Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, New York, 1
Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Washington, D.C. ~
United's Freedom Fare knocks 203 off the re~ar round-trip CooCb fare. And it's available
to 79 cities tfrom Los Angeles. That's more cities tl1an any other airline.
What's trore, Children under 12 traveling with you save a whopping 503!
There are no mileage restrictions. No weekend or holiday restrictions. Freedom Fare does
not apply to flights outside the continental U.S. or to travel within the same state.
Just reserve your seat at least 14 days ahead. Pay for your round-trip
ticket within 10 days of your reservation date, but at least 14 days
before departure. And stay 7 to 30 days. Freedom Fare . ~
seats are limited, so make your reservations early. /, v.w~
$27
SI. 75 to $2.87 F.E.T. per tire
depending on ti re size and weight.
Don't leave home without the American Express '.: : ~UUA-0 card~ Use it for your Ynited tickets, hotels, meals (the ~ft&••\
and rental cars. If you don't have an American ~~ ~~~~~~~Express card, call (800) 528-8000 for an application.
For reservations, caJ!your 'Ifavel ~Or call United at 537· 7521.
Whitewalls add $3
FREE MOUNTING -FREE ROTATION
The Broadway
TIRE AND SERVICE CENTERS
Open 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Monday through Friday
8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Saturday; Noon to S P.M. Sunday
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.
Sinatra Sick;
Concert Off
ConOict Date ~Delayed WANTE
DI MOND
From AP Dlspa&dlea
Frull Slaatra'• cioacert appearance scheduled
tonight at Middle Tennessee State University was
canceled because oftbes1.nter'1 lllness.
lerry Wela&raub, Sinatra's New York pro-
moter, said appearances scheduled this weekend in
Atlanta and Birmingham a1ao were canceled.
Sinatra ls reportedly suffering from i.nlluenza.
Confuaion over Just
wblcb aovernment ot-
ficials must aubmit coo-ruct of intereat atate-
menta and Just what
those statements must
cover prompted Oranie
County supervisors to
postpone a Nov. 1 stale
menttillns deadline.
The board balked,
however, at a auggesUon
that the deadline be su.•·
pended indefinitely. ORANGE COUNTY
Jewels by josephs •• ~hing tor dlemonds end
gemstones from Pf'IV1te IMlvlduals and estates careful
examination end evetuattOn by our elt.e>erts Highest 1
pnoes paid. Call 540-9066 1<>-9 dauy, $.elurday 10-6.
Sunday clOsed. m f0t Mr Joeept\
iewels by ioseph
Sound Seventy Productions, which handled Ten· nesaee ticket sales for Sinatra's concert. made ar·
rang em en ts for refunding the Uckets. • Margaret Medders -who left debts of $3
Instead, supervisors
agreed to extend the fit.
ing to July 1, then con-
sider extending it again
if lhe confusion bas not
been setUed.
mUllon in 1967 alter falling lrom a We of minks,
*'<>Dey and prestige on borrowed funds -bas been
sued by Dallas, Fairmont Hotel for almost $15,000.
The hotel alleges lhat IDGH LEVEL govem-
Mrs. Medders and movie ..---------] meot officials were re-
IN ADDITION. he
said, two recent pieces of
legislation alter require-
ment.a for statements. He aaid one bW pro-
forma, concerning any videa that officials
personal real estate and generally won't have to
business interests which disclose their own homes
could be lo conflict with ' on the form, and lhey
their public duties. won't have to report in·
However, County Ad-~me fro~ ~ourc4:s out-
m ln is tr at iv e Officer side lhe Junsdlctaon of Ro~rt Thomas said in a their own government
report to supervisors, agency.
]>roducer Sol Fleldlag ran ( P'E"Q·O.£ . q\Jired by the state Fair up a $14,485 bill during c.. r L Political Practices Com-
May and June that she re-mission t.o me conflict
fuses t.o 1>8Y. The hotel is
seeking an additional $2,000 in attorneys' fees.
Mrs. Medders and her husband, the late Ernest
Medders, borrowed $3 million over a five-year
, period during the middle '60s on the basis of rumors
they were heirs to the Spindletop oil fortune. They
used the money to buy a 185-acre ranch in Texas . • Los Angeles dress manufacturer Jack Aadtew
>ryan ls out of prison in time to attend a fashion
~win Paris on Saturday. :t Bryan, SO, was arrested in March 1975 for at-
.,egedly offering a $500 bribe to a U.S. Customs of·
:-cer to let him bring dresses secretly from Mexico.
• The following Jul.Yr be was convicted and sen-=~nced to one year in prison but allowed to stay free • en appeal until June. U.S. District Judge William B.
Enright listened to Bryan's plea and ordered his
sentence reduced to time already served.
QUEEN!E By Phil lnterlondi
··1 don't know ho\\ tholl<' smgrr~ do 11, but by the time I
got to Phoenix .• J·was broke•'"
JOllOEN
A08ERT W JOAOEN ·~•Cleflt of
~h l.•OuN. ca1o1orn1a Oal•of dHI"
Oct-r 10, IU~ SurvovPO ov nt\ ""'"
Huntington Man
On Taxing Panel
Huntington Beach attorney Henry T. Moore Jr.
has been appojnted by Orange County Supervisors
to a state property tax reform committee.
Moore, of 3921 Aruba Circle, will be one of five
public members appointed by supe.fvisors to tbe
16-member panel. He was nominated by Supervisor
Laurence Schmit.
Dr. Merwin H. Waterman of Laguna Hills
Leisure World was nominated to the new group
earlier by Supervisor Thomas Riley. He is a pro-
fessor emeritus of finance from the University of
Michigan.
THR EE OTHER CITIZEN members are yet to
be named.
The committee, established two weeks ago at
Schmit's suggestion, will study meas ures
necessary to overhaul property tax laws.
Supervisors Tuesday also agreed to expand the
committee from 14to16 members to include Dennis
• MacLain, general manager of the Muntcipal Water
District of Orange County. and a representative
from the Orange County Council of Real Estate
Boards.
OTHER COMMITrEE MEMBERS are County
Administrative Officer Robert Thomas, County
Counsel Adrian Kuyper, Tax Collector-Treasurer
Robert Citron, Assessor Bradley Jacobs. Superin-
tendent of Schools Robert Peterson and two
representatives from the Orange County Chapter of
the California League of Cities.
Schmit and Supervisor Ralph Clark will serve
as co-chairmen.
Chair:man Nruned
Dr. Arnold Beckman,
a member or the board of
directors at Hoag
Memorial Ho s pital
Presbyterian for rive'
years, has 'been selected
chairman of the
hospital's annual giving
campaign.
PUBLIC NOTICE
The campaign is de-
signed to fund equipment
and projects on the
hospital's priori ties list.
Beckman is chairman
o( the board of Beckman
instruments. a company
he rounded more than 40
years ago
PUBLIC NOTICE
Deaths
Elsewlwre Marv E Jord•n Funeral arranqe-~tCTITtOUS IUSINESS Oavey•1 l.CKktr Inc, ..00 M•11 n,
6.llllOll, C.I. "-" are e>end1no. Snell ... UQUM NAMESTATEMENT LAS VEGAS. Nev. a .. c .. MortuM~ltANT llH~~lowlnopeoons •••clolno~I·
(AP) -Las Vegas en-WILLIEG GAANTe>aS<edawavOc· THE LOOK by ARLAN l"l.AUM,
Th•I bu\fne'' •• <Onducted bV a.
vaner•l IWl<tMr\hlp.
T.R.Ullo11
tertainer Dick Roman is ~~.'.'· .. ":!,i~':i'n"t ~··~~,;,/~~~ ll Fas111on Island, Newp0rt a.~h. CA
dead Of a n apparent Be.cn~ca111om1a.SurvlvedbVMrson. 92660n.e LOOI! tnc .. a CalilO<"nl• CO<"· heart atta ck. F ellow F Oow Grant of ·SAn Mateo; 2 p0rat1on,l001R1dhlll Avt.,6lc19.•,Ste
singer Jerry Vale dis-~a':.;<~~1~.'.'n" 's';; :.~ ~ ~::;t!:~ 1~-h~'~,';:~· ~"~~~~~1eo ov "'°'-
'Tiiis st1te""'"t w11s filed Witll 1"-
Coumy Clark Of o ... noe Cl>unty on Oct.
1, "" ,._
Pul>llsh9<1 Orenve Coast Dally Pilot,
Ocl t•, 11, ».and Nov.•. 1976 42'1·76 covered the body or the Thr """f Chrl\t1an Church Of Hunt· porolllon.
38 Id R . lnql<>" Bea<h. S"vlc"' will oe Mfd THE LOOK INC -year·O Oman ID It OOPMFrld~y.Octobe•71atSmltl>S' Arf&nFleum,Presldent Rom an. s a pa rtmcnt Chote>el with Thoma\ w Ovorfon ofll~ Tiiis "•1em.n1 Wa\ lllf'd wl111ttlt1---::,.7::tCT=1T:"."10:=".u7::s:-:a""u""5""°tN""E""n=--
PUBLIC NOTICE
Wednesday. <tan!. 1nterm~n1 Good Sh•e>llerd O>unty Cltrll Of Ora"ve County on Oc· Cem•terv. Huntonqton Btacll C•. 10ller5, 1'7•. NAME STATEMENT
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CUNNINGHAM PubflSh<td 0••~ Coe.I O.lly Piiot ""'"
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FUNERAL HOME
Corona del Mar 6 73·9450
Costa Mesa 646·2424
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642·9150
McCORMICK
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
494-941 5
San Juan Cap1~1rano
495-1776
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARK
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3500 Pacific View Onve Newport
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PEEK FAMILY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
HOME
7801 Bolsa Avf"
Westminster
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SMITHS' MORTUARY
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Huntington Beacn
53~539
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OUR
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Costa Mesa
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fltCTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI STATeMI NT
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He ie n "" -1 n, of o, ano•: 4 Oavldl. 10751 M.,edllll. Hl.Wltmgton qrl"ld<Mdren S.-rvoc•s W•ll be MIG ~ICTITfOUS IUSINEH Beach, CA '1708
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ment that designated
employes or offi cials
must file disclosures
with the county clerk.
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Jferdcra or goats in Etblopla many cen·
turies ago noticed their flocks stayed awake
much of the night. after feeding on bel'riu
from the coffee tree. So said herders Ukewise
tried to eat tho berries. but round them too
tough and bitter. Still, they wouldn't give up.
By boiling tho berries, they got the brew that
aave t.bem the stimulation they wanted. Or such~ the legend ol bow coffee nrat got to the
dinner table.
Why most men tend lo trust women with
wtde·set eyes I just don't know. bul the
psychological survey ex·
perts insist their studies
prove such lo be the case.
Wide·seteyes in the remale
of the species for no ex·
plainable reason seem to
be associated with good
moral character. these
authorities aver. '
BIGGF.ST BUSINESS
Q. "What's this coun-
try's biggest dollar-volume industry?"
A. Sickness.
Got a problem'! Tlien wnte to Pat Dunn. Pat will
cut red tapC'. getting the ansu:ers and action you
need to solve 111equit1es m government and busi·
ness Mail your questions to Pat Dunn At Your
Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P .O. Box 1560 ,
Costa Mesa. CA 92626. I nclude your telephone
number. The column appears daily except
Saturdays
q.,llt Probleta Patelted Vp
DEAR PAT· 1 ordered an applique to be sent lo
me from ·•crazy Quilt No. 2" while 1 was visiting in
San Francisco last August. It cost $11.11 and was
charged on my credit card. So Car, I've not received
the applique even though I've written to the store. l
would still like to receive this merchandise, but 1
can 't seem to arrange delivery on my own.
B.8., Newport Beach
"Crazy Quilt No. 2" malled your appllque to
you Sept. 23, according to Its rttords. Your non-
deUvery complaint will be reported to the shipping
department and It will be investigated. The store
then wUl contact you regarding prompt replace·
ment of your ordec.
MoMle Bo•e Otmlers l'o.eal
DEAR PAT: My neighbor showed me your col·
umn item about the Mobile Home Consumer
Hotline serviced by the California Department of
Motor Vehicles and the Department of Housing and
Community Development. I'd like to find out i (
these two state agencies have any tough laws to
back up their actions on behalf of mobile home
owners experiencing problems.
P.S .. San Clemente
This new consumer protection service gels it
muscle from the fede rally e nacted National
Mobllbome Construction Safety Standards Act of
1974. Known as Title VI, this act became effective
June 15, 1976 and establlilhed tough construcUon re-
quirements ror mobUe homes bollt in the United
States after that date. Tbe Department of Housing
and Community Development ls under contract to
the federal government to enforce Title VI stan·
dards in California. Violations could result In halt.ed
production or sales. DMV Is interested because it
licenses dealers, salespersons, manufacturers and
manufacturers' representatives. Those licenses are
subject to r evocation, suspension or probation.
BotlfRe Well Grotauled
DEAR READERS: P bone (800) t 5Z·521S to r e·
acb tbe Mobile Home Consumer Hotline. According
to center co·dlrectors, DMV Supervising Special In·
veatlgat.or Arthur Haywood and Department of
Housing Administrator Arnold Hackney, the aew
consumer pro&.ectloa unit has bandied some 50G
telephone calls and rtteived about 100 written com·
plaints since opening on July 1, 1976. The center will
handle complaint• involving Health and Safety
Code defects, mobile home warranties, registration
problems, sales contracts, advertising and escrow
transactions. The center's telephone lines are open
from 8 a.m. to S p.m. Monday throqb Friday, with
personnel to answer calls in Englls b, Spanish or
Japanese.
DEAR PAT: I noticed that your column in·
eluded a recent complaint from a reader who had
ordered and not received a pattern from Custom Flt
Patterns Inc .. New York City. I also have had a pro-
blem with this firm. 1 ordered a $5.45 pattern in
November 1975. The wrong pattern was shipped so I
returned it wlth a request that the right pattern be
mailed to me . Nothing has happened. Can you help
me too?
F .S., Costa Mesa
Anne WUllama ol customer relatlolla reports
that Custom Flt Patwrm malled your pattern order
last December. It hu DO farther reeord of yoar or·
cler problem. Williams a(rffd to send a dapllcate
order to you lm m edla&d)t. Other readers experleac· blc problems wltb thit. nnn are urged to cootact
ADDe WllU1m1 pe_l"IOIDatly by wrttla1 &o Ca1tom Flt
Pat&emt, Inc., HO Macllaoa Ave •• New York, NY
.100%% • . •
:· ~tempor•l"lf? NM .,_Ce
• • D.EA R PAT: I ordered a twin-1ite lnflata•Bed
' from Contem porary Marketing Inc. whUe 1 was still
Uving ln Illinois last F~bruary. The cos\ was $64.90.
which l paid at the time the order was placed. I then
rtte.lved a fo rm leU.er indicating that Contem-
porary M'1keting was undergoing "yery rapid
growth." I moved to CaJllornla a month ago and ln·
formed the firm that 1 wanted a refund . I am no
• loncer interested In reccivtng Lhe bed in vlcw of the
time !:h•t has elapeed.
R.W., Colla Meu c.1e.,.r1ry Mll'letlb' H I malled I ntf•IHI
.. ,... b•t It off «ed no expf uetloD for tlae delay la .~bal yoar onkir. .
'
THE WILDWEST are avAiluble
rst an.nual
Latun._ B ch Police
Employes' socl•tion
benefit to be h d at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 1 at the
Orange Cou ty Fair·
grounds amphitheater.
The show will feature
Skiles and Henderson, a
comedy t.ea1q, as well as
novelty acts and other
entertainers.
Ticket sales ofrlce is at
Thu!!!'ay. October 21. 191& DAILY PILOT A J I
Sex Zone
Cluster Cuts Crime?
OKLAHOMA CITY <AP> -A city co1.1nc1lmon
has proposed an "erogenous ione" lo reduce crime
In other parts of the clly.
Councilman Neal Bulkun Staid nirlie shows.
pornographic boo"storcs and X·rated movie houses
could be clul'ltered in such an area, keeplna them
out of other parts of the city.
"People who arc mterested 1n that porno stuff
could go. but the rest of w; wouldn't have to look at
tl," he said.
Balkan, chairman of the City Council's plan·
ning committee. asked the city attorney to look into
the legality or creating such a district
Every era starts lo tum into a phony im·
ilatlon of itself long before its people die off
However humorous they may be, the current
TV showis about the 1950s are a ludicrous
mockup. Although all catastrophic, the Viet·
nam War was a glass Korea which was a
rhinestone World War II. the diamond-bard
dying of the century. But nowhere maybe was
the fake follow.up more obvious t han in the
passing of the Wild West decades. Bill Hickolc
and Bill Cody went into shoot-em-up show bi~
with a comic carnival of sweating horses and
smoking pistols almost before the buffalo
blood was dry. There's no way, no possible
way for the young in school to understand his·
tory. It is a sentimental study only for
Seasoned Citizens with long memories
580 Broadway, suite226. A•tf'• 9 Orders may be placed by
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ehristian Science
Heals!
telephone by calling Amy Carter, whose
497-3720. Tickets are S8 father is competing
per family. wilh Presiden.t Ford
One out or every three families now moves
each year. Wasn't so long ago that it was one
out of every five families which so moved an·
nually.
Proceeds wil~ benefit for a four-year term
t h e a s s o c 1 a t i o n in ~the White House,
scholars hip fun.d ~nd celebrated her ninth
support. ~~soc1at1on birthday this week'
youth actav1lles by sharing a green
LEARN HOW BY AlTENOING A FREE LECTURE
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and white cake with
12 f riends . Her
mothe r , Ros alynn,'
joined the party.
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Sellers (in three roles), George C. Scott,
Sterling Hayden, Keenan Wynn and Slim
Pickens trying to avert World War III.
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NBC GJ 8:30 -"Goodbye Charlie.''
Debbie Reynolds plays the title role of a
playboy who's reincnrnated into a
woman after his untimely demise at the
hands of a jealous husband. Tony Curtis,
Pat Boone and Walter Matthau also are· featured.
KCET.@9:00 -Visions. The debut of
a new series of origlnaJ dramas. Tonight
"Two Brothers,'' the story of a young
doctor's battle with mental illness, with
Judd Hirsch and David Spielberg.
TV DAILY LOG
THURSDAY)'
l!Vl!NING
6:00
D 0 reH 111 l l m flews
D Ill! (81 110l m Wotld Serles
Buebill Con I from ~PM for your
con•en1ente, we have l1~ltd lht rec·
111ar 5thedule aAd lht ··a11er11Jle'
f.lo.,e lhal ..,111 air al 8 JO rl ' ~lh
tame rs necessary.
O (2tJ Stir Trek
{t ) Gom11 l'yle
0 (i2tJ (l,) News
O Gunsmoh m hnridee hmlly
CD Adam-12 m Vtctrk ComPI"' Of1 Din1hl m little Risuls
-6:30-0 Dln1h! Cue)ts include Vrnct nl
Prrcr Sus.in Clark, Allen Ludden
(t ) Andy Cnllrlll
(10 Mttv Crrlhn m Fanuly Allitt
(111 {3J Gun1111oh m Zoom!
m~
7 :00
D 0 ,,, I 0 ' m llein
0 l.1ut Club
t 6 My Thtte Sons e To Ttll lhe ltulh
0 Con<entrihon m I Ulwt Lucy
Q) Tht flll m Cartoons
126 Andy C1iffith w The MKNtll/lehrtr Repoit
1'291 I e ) 8on1nu
R) D11m1hc Serru
ID Addams Family
-7:30-
D Price Is Riehl
O Bowline tor Dollm
t r. l The Odd Couple
O The Colle Show
r 8 1 Candid Camera
O The Johr's Wild
llOJ '22l llJ Match G1me m Tbe Bridr Bunch
flll 01 Thi W1ltlur11 llrollltrs W Star i.-1111ne
t2$l Hoc1n's He1oes
W Cllannel 2t Ton1ctit A sprc11I
10110 .. up progrJm M lhr Punte
thrldren, • whrch p10V1dts 1nf01m1
lion on 011t•n1111ton\ lo ass1sl
patenls of ch1ldr•n '"'" learnonf d1~b1htres
ID hKt ls RleM
Jt l~d•a Btih nmu m null Ciorclon
8:00
0 rAMll Y ENDANGERED! * NEW·THE WAlTONS
O ITl (3) 8) The W1ll0111 John·
Boy slus up tontrovm y rn Jtll,1w n
taunly and puls hlS lam1ly 1n physr
tal dan1e1 wh,n h~ dK1d') lo 'K
plo1 e and wrole about .\merican
books being burned 1n Gt.rmanv
D UOI m NBC Tllursd1y Movie:
Tentalln-Will 111 If lhert 11 NO Sth
11me of the World Serres. ( C1 (Jhr)
"D1y of the latkal" (~usp) '13
(dward Toi. Alan Bc1del An 'ss.min
1\ hired by • Trench undercround
group rn kill f rench rm1den1
Chadts Q,Caulte
O MOYrt : (2hr) "Dr. St,,ncelon"
(com) '64 -M er S,llers
16 •Mo.re: •c (2hr) "Bui llol '°'
Mt" (dra) 59 Clark Cabl•
0 (L,. re J) 1)f. Wetco111t Bick ~tttt lul1t inf! lht v hoot nu!SI' stl
11p a ornrram ol phri1Cal turns and
l111d th•ir b•u•~t obmrlf tt Cabe
.. ho has a fur nt docl('lft a Movw: C) (2hr) "C<1$1'1 DIYt"
(dra> 43 lyron, p~,.tr m Vicki l1w1enct And * Bobby Heiyes Chmb
The $25,000 Pyramid m 125,000 Pyramid
Q) 'etrY M11011 m lod1y's Coo•1nr
t2JJ ct ) Movie: "Tell Thtm Wlllle eo., Is He11" (d11) ·r.9-Robtit
H,dtOi d. ~lha11ne Ros~
Qt, Mowle: lCJ (2hr) "Thi r111
Stoiy" (drl) ·~9-Jame~ Stewa11,
fD !lot'• m futbol Socctf m Jip.intM UnJlllCI PrO&f1m
-8:30-e Movlt: Ttnl1tlwt-111n 111 If a
~Ill elmt f·S pity". \C) (Z~hr)
"Goodbye CMfltt" (com) '64 tony
Clrr111 A wom1n chnrnc playboy rs
$h01 by an 111tt hui.t>and and is
ttllltltMttd u 3 btaufllul 1111
O ( at)())) ~fl ll•rnty Milltr
"lht Cltchon 'A nch man sMPhflrntt
ltnitllt ind a ptdtsl111n hil by 1
ffy1n11011,1 sut •tt Barney s b1uttt
probltms on tltehon nl(hl
fl) OPoSIOIJ
9:00
tJ £\7) Q) ('() H..all FM~ frvt
bod1ts 11e found 1n Ille cr.ier ol
M1una LOI 'f0k:1no. and Ille mystery
btcomes evtn more slartl•nc lo Stew llt(Garrttl wllen he dtsO¥trs
who the "'" "'1e and •h1I c.a~d
t1* oulhs. Pit H1nc11 fv"t"' B Hilatiovs Comtcly on * Tht Judtt's lirthdot
Tiit Tony bndJ" Sllow
D (Jfll I$ J) itJ fl1c f0f!1 blldiA
Sflow Judge r rankhn learns hrs
ston' laced, sh11p 1oncued sette-
t1ry-M1ss Rcubntr-h~s ~~other
Sldt tQ htf peiSOftaMy wllen he •s~s
her lo his home to celtbrate htt
brrlhdly "'lh hrs lamrty.
OOJ MtW11: (CJ (lllr) "Ho111brt"
(wtt) '67-Piul Newman.
G) En&l•nd Dan 1 John
• ford Colby Rock With
Merv Toni&ht At 9
CD Mtrw Cntfin Sllow
Cl) lloJtnc rrOlll Ille Ot,lnpit
fB Womtn'J rrotessloflal Goll
fD VISIONS/Two Brothers
•, ltlrrin& Judd Himh
and David' Spielberc Em Visiofts "Two Brothers" The
story of a youne doctor who. despite
his blolher's efforts 10 help him. is
unable to cope w1lh hrs own menial
1llne11..
-9:30-
0 The Nancy Wilker Show
• Aller 29 Yrs-Their
first Annimsuy
O (..211 8') lfl ll1ncy Wilker
Show ' lhe Ann1vers.1y' Part I II
may bt lh' llrlttrrdct's JOtn ann1vtr·
sary bul rl's a n11hl lull ol hrsts lcu
Ndncy and Kennel~
fD TV Jochy l Toe•
10:00
0 111 31 e B11111by Jo1m Tht
aoo~rent atc•dt nlal dtalh or an a11
charltr SN-VICt p1101 b11ni:s Barnaby
1n conla<I with an unu~ual sort of
laundry busrnos-launderrng
gambllnt mOll'Y from the Bahamas
0 O News
($) llot11ftU
O (119 (81 )fl Struts ot San
francrKo Stone and Robbins have
the11 hands lull when a mdn oilers a
m1lhon·dollar reward IOI 1ntorma11on
IPadintr lo the arrn l 01 death ol lhe
person rrspons1ble lor the rape
murder of hr~ dJughler
-10:30-G> Q) News
124 &unsmoh W Black Pe~chn on the News
11:00
DO CJ)U>"lltws 0 Ql l (j ) 00\ m flews
0 (lt) l t;) ia._ lon Amrriun
Style
• 6) Su Hunt
0 Ctltbtity ltt'IUt m Mary Ottides Cmy Is * Best & Wand• Wonders
About Gtncbis Kahn! m M1ry Hlrtmu, M1ry H1r1111.1n
Cl) TJ!cs of tflt Bimrt
11 I 3 Stump the Sim W Mowtt: "Metropolis"
-ll:l0-
0 (flJ (5) CV CBS late Mo•ie:
~ojal-Slar Ride; (e) "Smee"
(dra) '73-Marlin landau.
D i23J m 110\ m Johnny Clrson
(6) The PTl Club
0 (t>tl (SJ) ()t) Streets I Sin
f rindsc.o/Dan Allcust m"rws !,?tl The 700 Club
12:00
O Best OI Groucho
0 Movie: fCl "Sre11 at Red River''
(wes) '54-Van Johnson. Joanne Dru. m Movie: "The lnlotmu" (dra)
'J~-VICtOJ Mclaeltn
-12:30-
0 All·Nlctit Show: "Prilt of Arms," •CJ "Bluebeard," "love in f'awn"
Q) Mo••t: "Arturo's lsl111d" (dra) '6J-lc~zinc1td kernan. Key Mersman
1:00
0 ml CJ) 00• Tomonow m Them cru•
2:00
0 Ooubttlututt Movies:
tCl "four Queens for 1n Ace,"
"Tah Ont hbe Step" m All·Nictit Show: "Gone Are the
01J1," "Udy luck"
DAYllME MOVIES
OCTOBEll 2l
Below, f« youi conwenitftC41, •r• the
dlY'• movies.
10:00 D "The f'1ssi011alt Thief" (~dw) '62-Btn Gamra, AnM
Maenanr, "Gold111 urrlncs" (~<M '47-Marlena Drel11ch, K~r
Mill•nd.
~ (C) ''Holld11 lor lo""'"
(com) 'S9-Ct1tto11 Webb. Jane
Wyrn•n, Carol lynley
11 :00 Cl "Tht SllU&t lowt tf
M1rth1 lwtts" (dra) '4~
&rwra Stanwyt~. Kw~ Oo11ct11
11.00 m "You 0111r Uwe O•tt"
fdra) '37-Henry ronoa. 1 :00 IMl ct) .. _ A Tilitf" ( dt a)
65-Ann Mtrptt. Ala111 Oelon.
2:00 0 CC) "Tiie hi Stufll'I"'
(WU) '~1-Jott McCIQ.
3.00 ®J (t) "l1&flt Ill tilt f'lam"
(dr1) '62-Ctorce H1m1llon,
OIMt de lln!tland
l:lO U a::> "S,J Killer" (tdv)
'69-Robrrl Horton, Stbutran
t.ibol, Jill St. JoM.
KOCE Television (50)
,,,.. ttllt-fll ., .. filed "'411' .,,. M GlllOI,., Pre\llllnl AJtM I Clwrrly Cltf'll OI 0r""9f CO\lfltY Oft °'t Tiii\ •l•tt-111 wH tutcl '"'"" '"' ""«Ill"'" Or-O>e•t Deity 1'1"4, 1, 1t1t. CtvnlY Cit•• ol 0••1'1.,. c;.o.;M,. Oft~ JO,tlldOcl.7, 1',ll, 1'16 01·1' ~16 ~)1,lt?•. 'I P\elllhtel 0<•119" Cont O.lty l'llOl, NUl7 Ott. 1-, n , it.Mid Hov. •. 1'7' ut>-1' Publl"'td Or•noe C.0111 Otliy PllOI ""'·~·•"' 0t1.1. u , 11, mt •11 .. it 1--------------1
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC N<mCE
FICTITIOUS IUSI NESl
NAM5STATIEMllNT
Tlw lollowl"ll person• are cl04nQ blnl·
rttU<I\' PUBLIC N011CE
HEISTAND & SOH. IOl·llth SI., 1--------------
Newport 1!«1<11. CA 9161.l
Jame\ M. Me1>land 10/.IJth St .. _ __, 1 .. c11, CA tl6'l
Geor9lt M Heistand, 101 IJtll Si ,
NtWDOt 1 IHM:h, CA '1'63 Jamt\ M HtlJla11d J r 107·1Jt11SI .
Newoort Be«ll, CA. '2 .. l
Thrs buslnau 11 cond11clttd by •
QOtntral 11trtMrslllp GeorQla M Hotl•t•nd
Tiil\ statt"'4nl w•• llllCI wllll the
(AluMy Clerk of 0. an~ County on Ot·
1-1,1916. ........
Pu!>tlslltd Ounoe cont Oelly PllOI
0<1. t•. 21, , .. ~d Nov.•. lt7' .,.1.11
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS IUSINHS
NAME STATIMENT
Tiie touowlno per..,n " dolnc;i bust r-e-ua-\:
S.C.C.H Cl.INIC PHARMACY,
lttnV. Ce••I fi lQbway, So LI~. CA '2617 <it<>'~ M Vtrmllllon. t•ltl l.t
Vida l.ao""• NIOutl CA '1617
Ttus bUSl""SS 1\ COl'ICIU\.IOd Dy llft 11'1 dlVldUal
Gtor~ M Vtrmllllon
Th•S ••11•-nl ••• l1lfCI wltr. I,,.
County Cl•rk ot 0.enqe County on O< 1-e.191•. ,. ......
P\ibl••l'le<I Or•n9t Co•st 0.oly P•IOI
'°l~IT!OUS IUSINIU NAMI STATIMENT
Tiit 1o11ow1nv '"'"'M ••• CIOlno blisi.. nan•' L18ERT'f MOM&S. 100l1 O.t11tld
A,..nw, Hunlln9ton Buell, C..lltOf"'• .,_
PHILIP H M cNAMEE, tlS1
Satntt Drive, COtla MU•, C.lllornla
n•t• OAl.E O. SIMBRO, tint Illa
Str•lf' Lane. Hu111 1no1on Buch,
C..lltornla 916-46
Tnls b11ilt1en Is conduc tt<I l>y e llmll· PUBLIC NOTICE
tdpart,,tr\lllp, -------------1
PMll.IPH MCNAMEE ,.t~ITIOUSaUSIN&U
Tiiis statement WH tiled with the NAMI! STATEMENT
Co\lflly Clerk ot Oranot Coul'ltY Oii Oct. Tiit 1011owl119 llt!rM>n l• OOjl'IQ butt·
l, l'7•. FUIK M»~~~ IOENrtTV HAt" SALONS,
Publl~ O•an91 Coast o.uv Pilot. 1$136 Buell Blvd, Woulmtnsttt. CA
Oct. 1'. l t. 21tnd Nov •. 197• '2i6ll •161·14 CNryl e.111 Hullo,., 6091 Modoc
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICI TOCltlEOITOltS
SUl'llltOlt COURT Of THE
STATI 01" CAI.I FOltNtA FOR
THECOUNTYO,.OllAHGE
Ht A-M117
E'1•1ot OI GERTRUl>E LOUISE
RCI., Wulmln•ler, CA ft.SJ Tiii• buslnus ts conCIUcttCI by M In·
OIV•du.111 Cl>t•YI 8 Huuon
Thi• Stllo .... nl WO ftltCI Wolll fllt
County Ctorlr, ot Oflr,,. County on Oc· IOlltr I, .. ,. ,...,..,,
Pul>fl!ohtd 0<•"9' Co.ti 0.lly Piiot, 0c1.1, 1• 21.11, 1'7• 1m"
I.EVEN.,,. GERTRUDE 1.EVEN,1-------------
•'• GERT I.EVEN, D•tte\ad. P UBLIC NOTICE
Htw
PuolhlltO Or•119e Cu\t OtHy llll<llt,
5"t JO,AllC!Oct 1. u, 11, 1t1t mri.1•
PlJBUC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
l'l~ITIOUS IUSINl'.SS
NAMll STA'flMINT
Tiit tollowl !IQ parson• •r• Clotno bl.Iii·
l'IHUJ:
0 & T AIRCRAFT SALES, 16671 W~•• 1.11 .. H11ntlft9ton &eecl'I, CA m...
Rotle'1 ·-· GflcMr, 1Mn Wan-Clenr L11 , Hunt1"91on lltKll, CA~
Tom Turner Gr !Cler, 16'n wa,... °'"'' Ln • MUt11i"91on BtlCll, CA""" Tiiis bu•lneu Is cond11ctt<I bf " .....,.,.1 par1nershlP
Robert A G•ldtr
Thi\ ttaltmenl w.t• 11111<1 willl I~
Cotl<lty Clerk 01 ~•119" Councr on Ck· 1-···"" l'u.12
Pul>llVled ~anv-eo.n 0.lly PllOI, Otl 1, U, 21, 21, 1'76 cr~.:1,~~11~..:'!t!~::.~~1---F-l-CT-IT_l_O_U_S_l_U_S_l_N_E_S_S __
tr.•t 111 oer\Ofll llA¥1ft9 cleoms-tn.i NAME STATE.MINT -------------
'"" \a•d cM<tcMoM tre requm!~ to hie T,,. fotlowl"ll PtrM>n I• doing buSl
Ocl u 11, Jt •no Nov • rt76 •?tr 76
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
£11.lflN P '°HINNIY
(ITV CLl,_ICOl'T .. f
CITV 0(11 con• M l.S;li.
P'Ulll t\lttel 0r .noe c..u o.i1., Pt rot. oo. ti, n. n, u. u. ~. o . lf1•
PUBLIC NOTICE
,....,.,
NOTICll INVtTING .,°' P\llJll•lltd ~ ... 91 Col \I Ootly PllOt,
NOT!CI!! IS HEltEB'f GIVEN 11\tl 0cl.11,lt,'11'1CIN0¥ •, 11, 1'74
I~ Ote.tn \/ltw School Di sir let ot Hunt· ~76 lnQlon ll<t.cll, will ••<•lvt ... led 111~ 1-------------
on ~Ill tr•mlf\9 •nd l•tl'llng, i>l•stf"1 PUBLIC NOTICE """ov~um w•llt>oard •or,.....,.._,.,.,_ ___________ _
ll'IQ kl'lool sit~. Tiit lour flltftllel'W(I "CTITIOUSeUSINIESS
l•ICIH ~II lie bid Hone._..... NAlllllllSTATIMENT
P«k•qe T,,. bods wlll lit •e<tllltd •I Tiit lollowlnq per'°"'••• doll'IQ Ml· 1'11 Watntr Avtnue, Hunllno1on ,_u,
B"'"'"· CA '16-47 no ltlU INn l .00 CENTURY 't 134 "°"" 8'.alord PM. on ()(totter lt, lt1t., II v.NUI tl"'t Pl.octnll• CA f1•70 '
!he Pl'OPO .. I w•li ~ llUl>IKly OOtned Pll<tlltla RHllY. lllc .. (lnc""'°'•I·
-read. td In Clllllornlal, Ill> Nor1h Bradford. Pllfl\ Ind -c1uu11on1Clf'-l'd11¥ Plaonll•. CA•UIO
""'"""' •ncl l.enofo•d ArtNr.clS ... Tiii\ ""''"'" '' llelnq Conduc1ICI "". .-.•olable .r Moran Construction Co . ~atlon
2111 Or•119e Slrul. A"••mbfa, CA Ot~klfll Otl.ln<Y
tlt03. Phone 11111 \7~1111. °"'<'• 10' ™' l11~ment toted w1lll the Col;nty ~" Wiii De reciuored In,,,..,.._, Otr11olOtaft9tCountyon0cl. 11 1'1'
flCTtTJOUS IUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
lhem , with lhie' nec•~~ry \llOUCht<S. In Mli•S
'"" olllCt ot ll>t <Itri. or the-.... en-SUITE l>ESIGN, 10611 tone Ln
llllttd coun. ono ore~nl thet'YI. ""''" tM HuntlnQton ll<t•<ll. CA '1•16 1
otru~ ~m
flCTITIOUSeUSlNIESS ·Tllp lloard ol Trui teo ,_,,.. ,,,. Publl~ Or.t~ Col\I Delly Piiot,
NAMESTATIEMINT "9"11 lo •elKI '""' .t'ICI <Ill bicb, Ind IO Ott.21 2' •nclNo• •.II 1'16
The rollowl"ll person I• dOlllQ ~·
nf\S .,
THOMAS J MENALO COM
PANY t•OO W Co>1f H1011w1y,
f'kwDOl'1 B•ocr., CA •7660 Tl'IOma. J. Mtnalo, 01oa La o,,...
Of' , Wnllll~r, CA '°601
Tith bu•lneu I\ conaucttO bY "'"in
dlvlduel
Tllomat J
Thi' \lilllt~nl
Coun1v Clerk 01
Sept. 13, lt76.
Men•lo
wt~ llltd Witn ,.,.
Or anoe cou,.1v on
,.2101
Published O••n~ Coast Dallv Pllor.
Or.I 1, U, 11, JI, ltl6
PUBLIC N011CE
neteUllfY ¥C>Uthen, to Ill• u""""lll'WCf JU<litl> An" Dobb\, 1<>1171 IOM l.11 .
., CIO St•CMI. Crall ' Serber, 1617 Huntington 8e.tCh, CA., ....
Wt!•WIJI Ori••, Suite 7~ N11WD0"1 Tiiis b<ntMu I\ conducted by an In·
e..,11, Carllornl• '7"°, w111c11 Is tho dl¥ldual.
pl.ce ol bu\l,..H or Int unO."'Qned In Judith Ann OoblK
•II matte<S Of'rl•1n1n9 to the Hlet• ot Tiiis slelfmtl\t we\ flied' ~Ill IM
Wld dtCtoMnt, Wllllln •our montllS .... , eou .. 1y Cl••' ol Otanllif CCNl'llV on Sep.
the 11••1 put>llcetlon ot lnl• "°'''" totmbtr 11. 1916. C>.lttdOttober 7, 1916 f0"1
Edw••d F Zllt'YI Pul>ll\hed Oran~ Co .. t O.lly PilOI, !~~u~:::;:! ~111°,!~'decedent. Seot. lO. •nd Ott.7, 14, 11, 1m ltl&·1•
RUSSELi. fll. SEltlER
SEIOIL, Cit All. & SERIER
1'17 W.•t<lllt Orlvt
PUBLIC NonCE
waJve 4MY 1ttf'9Vf•r1ty IM,eu\ • • • ..,,S.J• Tllfo lollOWl"ll pertons •••dOl"lll>llSI· OCEAN VI EWSCHOOI.
nestH DISTRICT
J & J PROPERTIES 'IOO W Bay By Cllarl•sOlterlUtld
Ann...,, Newport 8uc11. C.lllomla Cltr-ol tM
PUBLIC NOTICE
n-.1 Boardol Tru\l•o ,.lCTITIOUS8USINllSS
Wero E Jt•ell. qoo W Bay l'ul>tll~ Oranqe Coa\I Dally Pltol. NAMISTATllMINT
Av111ue, Newporl Buell, Celllomla Oct 14 and n . 1976 01'-7~ Tllelollowln91>tr..,11 tsCIOl"11~t1eu
'261>1 .,,
Ellral>eOI 0 Jew•ll, '100 w. Bn PUBLIC NOTICE THOMAS TEXTll.ES, "' Prln-A"'lnue, Newport Btath, Calllornla ctlonDr .Co>11 Mn1.CA91676 ., .. , --...,,.,==..,....==:--=..,....--It. Tl>Omas Peel. l" Prln<et0<1 Of'., Wiiiiam H Jew~ll, ?~I wa...,rly flCTITIOUSIUSINESS ~IAMe\t CA91U•
Or , NOwpor1 Buell, C.lllornla'2"60 NAME STATI MINT Thi\ bu\lnen I\ conducle<l b'/ •n In. Thi' bus•n•I\ I\ <onducttd by a Tiie 1011owln9 per10n Is dol"ll busl· d1•lctu11.
S1111t20t _,..rt .. tcll, Calllornl• otl..O
Ttt: l710 ... M440: S.04412
Allomt'f ltw I HCUIO•
91ner•I partner•hlp MU a\· R TllOMU Pe~t fl~ITIOUS 8USINESS Werd E Jtwell CMC DESIGN IV & DESIGN IV, Tiii\ s111emenl w•• llle<I wtlll tNt
NAME STATEMllNT Gen<trel Partnn JIO Newport Cenlor Drive, N<iwport C.Wnty Cltrk ol Orenr,ie COuntyon Sel>-
Pul>llS!lecl Or•noo Coast Dally Piiot,
Ott 11.11. 2'.tnCI Nov.•, 191' "32~16
The tol1owln9 per Min 1$ doing bu~· This ,1A!ernenl ,.._ Ill&<! with the B«acll, CA '2660 ttmllwr J7, 1'16. nessa'' Senora McC11tclltn McCtrltr, l'k'?OWELL & ASSOCIATES, In County Clerk ot Orlt>9f County on Sep-115n Cl•lo, S.nta Ana, CA '1679
Mtrlal •nd C.Omrnercl•f BrO'ler"l)e, remtier 27 • 1916• This l>Uslnen •S condu<lt<I by .,, ll\-
NmJ Pullllwd Or•tl9e Coatt O.ltv Pltot.
So&ot.:IO,elldOct 1,1•,ll,t'76 '°'7·1' • l187·G Airway Ave11 ... , Co-Ill MtW. F•HM divldual NOTICE TO CltE OITOI" Clllloml• 9'162• Publl""d Oren...-Coast 0.lly Pr rot. Sllldtl McC..r1tr
SUl'lltlOlt COUlllTOHHE PUBLIC NOTICE STEVEN HEATH McOOWEl.L, _~ __ J0_.•_,.,.,_0c_1·_7_• 1_•_·2_1_· 1_9_7• __ '_1_'°'_7_• n.r, st•t1me111 wes llie<I with 1,,. PUBLIC NOTICE
STATE Of CAI.I fOltNIA "°"' 2'00 Parlt N .... porl, .,,., Htwpor1 c.ounty Cltrl< ot Out19t COunty Oft Otl r--------------
TNl COUNTY 01' 0ltANOll HOTICETOCltEOITOllS Bucll.Callfo•l'llt'1MO PUBLIC NOTICE •.tt16. NOTICEINYITING•IOS
No. A·M>M SUflll!ltlOlt COURT Of ntl This bustnen I~ conducted by If\ In I-------------H.>01 110 ITU~ tofo, Ht
ESl•I• of N ELI.I e 0 ROGERS STATE Of CALI l"OltN!A FOlt dl•10iJ.tl. flCTITlOUS IUSIHESS l'ubl[SlleO Oranqe C~il 0.lly PllOI, l'IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllat Ot~~~E IS HEREBY GIVEN \01,,. ntE COUNTY 01" OllANGE Sit"~" H McOowtll NAMI! STATE MINT Ocl. 7, I•. 21, 21, 1'76 sttlei!Of'ODOUIS wlll 119 ,.,0 ,...,.,.., Ille
No A·"'*'4 Tiiis stattmenl w•s llle<I will\ tilt TllP lotlowlnq per10ns are cl04nQ bu51· .m-7' Oty ot Co\lt ~w. to wit: n. Oty et«lllOr\ ot ,,.. •llOvf ntmed clKtde<>i E•t•le of MARION SEAVEY PIT· t.ountw Cltr1< of Or•nv-CCNnty on Sep l'le\SM eo.i"'11, p 0 &• 1100, Co\11 Me .. , ::::\~t1~":.,~:.,'i::~or~~::i ":'~~ TENC.ER, Oecemd i.tnller?7. 1m MG B ENT E 11 PR rs ES. !71 a1 PUBLIC NOTICE Calllornl• ,,.,., on or "9ton Ille ._,. NOTt(E •S HEREBY GIVEN ro '"' ,..,... ~·· 0.IOro,MIHton Vteto.CA'767S ot 11.00 1.m on Fri.Uy, ...,_ 5, llltm. ••Ill "" nectuery YOUChtr'\. 1" creditors ot tr.e •llO•~ nt,,,.d df<~t Publl\Md O•lln9f Coast 0.Uy Piiot, Mlcl'l.Mt G 811ttr 71111 Pve<1a Del -------------1m II llMlll be Ille r-e\POM•l>llttvot Ille :::-;_:1~~:.0~~~~9;!~: t~m~7:.~ llWll •II "'"son' llavrno clatms ac;ia1n1t ~ 30. alldOtl 7 11 11, 1"• 40S7 76 Oro. MlulonVltlo, CA91675 NOTICE Of MAllSHAl.'SSAl.E ~ to dtll-Or Ills 1110 10 Ille OtY nec~urv VOUC"9•J. to lht-<lontd ·~ Uld IMctdtO\I •re fOQulre<I to Ill• 011CE Joan c . Baker. 21111 Puef'ta Oel Altr1 Con•tt'\lctton Compat1y ol Co\t• a ...... Olll<t bY Ille Of'OPer tnnounc..S ar tlle olf•ce 01 R Mii. TON SMITH '""m wltll Ille neUH•'Y vouchers, Ir> PU BLJC N ()ro. Mission v 1.,10. CA •167S MHaCllMI Sny!Mr·l.1119\lon, Inc., Pleo,.. lime. 81<n will toe PUblltly Ol>tflfd....,
ESO . 211> Soutr. BtYfrly OrlWI. '-u•tr the otrlet of Ille <1~•-ot I""....,.,.. M · __ _..; ___ ~~...-----Thi, bu\lnou Is conduc leCI by • lllf. "' Rov C. Gusle1S6'1 al'ld Git-• "'"° •loud al 11 00 t .m , or 11 soo.. :::1~~.,~~:~~~~~.~~~~~·~~~: ~~;~;;~=:.~n~~~rE TN1:1~!~::~f!!~'~fnobW· oe:;:·~~~£~·!:~·rued ~'h ~ :~~~;"~09~~~~·~~1E;1:; ~~~~~!~;~~~:~:~~
Beech, C.lllorl\la 97•" w11tch ·~ ""' NSU\: County Cltr~ ol Or1n9t CCNnty on Oct Court, Coul'llY of Or•119' C.Oumy, Sfelt MtH , Ca lilort1I• 0616, tor Ill• t,_.Hl•t.,of •3ld cleced•nl wltl>ln tour DI.a« of buslMn ot 111• undenl9"1'd In ME400WS MOBILE HOMES, 35• f , 1'7•. at C.lllO'nl& 11pon t l11Cl<jmen1 tftttred luml\lllnq or •n ELECTRONIC CAS ..
""'""" •lt•r Ille !ll\I publlctHonol lnls all ""'lie•• pef1111nln9 lo Ill• •state ot San MIQ ... I, Sullt 300, Newoort BelKll, H>ml No .... ml'le• 3, 1"''· In '""°' of Ale<t REOISl EA,
notice. ••Id de<td<'nt, w11111n rour montt11 •fltr CA '12660 Published oranve CoHI O.lly P11ot, Constr11<llon Com pan,., or Cotta llMH, ~d<lltlonal Hit or Ille specifications
O.lttd ~~41~:;'~~~1; !~!nee '"" ilr<l !klbllcetlonol tlll• notice. ICtMolll E. Fail, 7017 Gol~.,. Oct 7. t•. 21. 21, 1'76 dba Stlyde,.llt19slon, Inc .. fl (lldll-mer lie obtetftld It 111<'1 Ottkt at ""'
E•"utOf of Ill• Wlllol Oate<I O<to~r S. 1916 Piece, Cost•Mesa, CA•1'71 Of<>.7A menl crt<llloo and 191lnst Roy c. l'urc11 .. 1"11 Ar,ient ti 71 Ftir Of'lw,
Ill• llbo¥e ntrN!d decrdenl ROBERT LUTHER .J•mes Leo. 262• West Stonyt>rool(, Glalbhon Ind Gltntvtr• C. <iulltUon Cotti Mesa, Callrornla. Bids sl!outd II&
PITTENGER An•""lm,CA'21MM H lUdQmtnl debtors, sl'IOwlnQ a not relurr..,d lo tltt 111onllon ol the Clly lt.MI LTOHSMITH,Et.O. Ececutoroltnt Wlllof llal!>ft w. Shirt. 3310 El EncMto PUBLlt NOTICE btlanc:e ol Sl7,67•.00 1ct1U1llY d ... on Cler-. wllnln ••Id llm~ llmll. In <11 :,~::h¥ttlyOrl¥t M•S.A~~~~i:~:;'edde<tdent Cour1,B•Mtrsll•ld,CA9Jl01 -------------Mild 1"°9ment on Ott d.tte ol Ille 1,. M>al~ envtJoe>e. ta.nt1111d on the out· leftr1yHlllJ, C.lllornlatOJl2 Mac•ra C Slbo•, 3J70 MlrlqotdClr· SU .. l!ltlOR COURT OF THE suel'l<e ol $810 u.c:utlon. I lie,.. levled •IO. with Ille Bid lt•m Number•lld Ille
AIWMY•tUw cle,Cos-taAMsa.CA9'U16 THE: STAT• 01' CAl.ll"ORNIA l'Olt -•II'"" rltll'lt. 1111• •nd lnle<HI ot ~"II D•t•. T .. : tJIJ)Jn.Jtt>t7l·T1N U6'"11otrotMA¥t, •1·• B•rr•tt C Falt, 1'17 C.latu Ter \aid 1..oc;imenl dtblort '" 111e pr_,,., E"hl>IO•Mlhoecltyeacllende....,ry A~,;:r~ ~~:~0c041,1 O.illy Ptlot, Coronao.1 Mar, CA uus •K•,Coron30.l1Mr, CA "761S THE coi:.~T:.~S:.~llANGE In the county 01 Orenoe. SI"• ol Item as wt rort11 In 111e lr>eelll<1tlon1.
SePI JO, and Or.I. 7. U. 7>.191• "1316 AnerneytorEttcutor Tiii• busln•s• I\ conducted by a NOTtCEO,. HEARING OF PETITION C..lllornla,oucrtbedulollows· Any & 111 eacepllonJ to Ille •-lll<a·
_____________ , Or.";'r, :~ .... 7~.~;.·,~~: Co••I Oallv.::~,~ ~ral~r~;:,·~"e'PF•ll FOlt PllOIATli Of Wll.I. ANO FOR ,~ ~"1601.,! .. , •,01,11tLO .~tltotl~~~ ~~:i'iu\I i:-ct•,•,•IY,,,•l•ted,ln '"" l>ld,
l.ITTEllS OF AOMINISTRATION ......... s "'et o o "'1 ,...._,...., ~-ure os. or •ny tem lnthe PUBLIC N011CE This slale-nl wn filed ""''" Ille WITH THE Wll.1. ANNEX t!'.O, MeH Traci In lhe City of Costa Mtu, ~lllcallon. sh•ll be groul'lds lor rf.
Co11nfy Clerk of Or•n1141 COunrv on COyn!Y of Or•noe. ~r map ""°'cled '" 1e<1ronoltl'lel>id. Auousl ... "76. E\falt 01 MAMIE HENDERSON. ao.... S, Paoe I OI mlKtllaneou!I mil~ Et<:lll>ld,sll•ll -.f lor1h Ille lutlne-• INTHE SUl'ElllOlt COUllTOI'
THIE STATE 01' WASHINGTON
l'Oll KING COUNTY
NO.AJUM
PUBLIC NO'l1CE
NOTICE TO Cit E DITOltS
SU,,llllOlt COURT OF TNE
STATEOl"CALll"ORNIA FOR
THI COUNTY O,.OltANGE
NO.A·-Esf•ttotSIDNEYW GILFORO.ai.•
SIONEYW GOl.OFARB,DecelKell
A0606 aka MAMIE C. HENDERSON, 3"" In O.enqe County Recorder's Ollie• and anCI r"ldtncn ol •II perwns •lld
Pullllslled Oranoe Oltst 0.ily Pilot, M:~·T~~ ~~":.~~'::~vN,G~:~se:i11111 commonly known 11. •90 w. 111" SI .. par1!H lnlttt\1ed In tllt PtOCIO\.al K Selll :IO,,.lldOcl 1, 11.11 1'1• 412•1• Co\tlMHt C.111 prtnclpalL In Ca\e ol corpor1tloM. In-
NOTICE
In tll• M•lltr ot tllt AdoMlon or OAVID KEVIN FREY .t mlflOI', ll'ld
TEqt 1.VNN FREY •minor
l O. Oorilln IAt Frey 1110to111 ""'°"'
ltmeyconcern
PUBLIC NOTICE
S·>otl• SUPEltrOlt COUllT 0"THE
S"TATE Of CALI l"OltNIA FOR
THli COUNTYO,.OltANGE Ho A·ttJJ7
JAMES E HEIM, Pul>~c Ad· NOT!CEiSHERE8YGIVENtllalon (h;oe .... n•m~\ ol !lie Ptt•l!Mnl. :n=~; ~a~:::-:,:;:)7\• • 11': Friday, No .. mMr !, 1'16, at 2:00 S.Cr•••rv. Treesurtr. •ndMa_...
Ulle"' ot Admlnl\lr,.llon Id pet I-o'clocll P.M .. at Marl>o• M;onlclpat Tllo City Council ol lhe Clly ot COii•
llOt>•" rer~rrnc~ 10 wlllcll IS m 1.,.. Court, ettront of Court-. .. , ~I J..,.. Mtu rotM"'U 1ne tl9nl 10 ••1Ktanyw lllf1~ H•tl<ular\, allCI tnal 11,. 11,.,.. "°'" tl1¥d., City •f Ntwciort &eecll, 111 l>ld• .
You •r~ l>l'reb• notllt•CI thtl '"""' ht\ bffn ltrtCI In 1111\ COU'1 t Ptlltton tor
lhf adoollon of lllt •bc>ve namotd P"•Y·
lnq INt tlltrt be an ldfu<J1tallon 111•1 .,.,.,, con;.ent 10 t11<ll P•0<e1<11119 I• not
ft!qutrtO by llw
NOltCE IS HEREBY GIVEN rotl>t
credltOI'\ ol tht tbo•t n•meCI df<ed!Mt tMI 111 ,,.,,.,.,, 11av1n9 cla1ntt IOl•llit
tM ltlO dectMnl •re •t'<lulrod to t11.,
thflm. wltf\ 1~ ntC,'tWry vouche:n 1n
the 0111ce of In• c •••k or tr.e ol>Ow e,.. tllit<I court, or ro pr•..,nl I Mm wl>n 1~
llK~·ry VOU( """· 10 tilt Un(ltor\IQMO ol t"" olllco ol JAMES E l(ENORICK
a11<1 El.BERT J . S>i EFFIELO. At·
fOfMY< •I I.aw, ).13) Wlllh1,.. Blvd
Suite ISJO, Lo• AnoelH , C.Olltorn1a
QOOtO w111c11 I\ tilt place or businc>\s 01
lllt undotr'\loneCI In All mall•" per1atn·
1"9 IO tllt l\IAI• ot \Aid d•cl!donl. w11ntr.
tourtnonth.salter the flr\t pubUc~t10f"IOt
11\IUIOlltt.
NOTICE 0" HEAltll'IO OF PITITION l'Olt "llOllATe Of WILi.
ANO l"O lt LETTERS 01' AO·
MINISTRATION WITH WILL AN·
NlltEO ANO AUTHOltlUTION TO
ADMINISTER UNOElt THE
INOE,,ENDENT AOMINISTllATION
Ol'UTATUACT.
£\1•1• ot JO>iN MOOOI E, Otc••lt'(I
NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN !Ml
LILLIE J MOODIE ht\ lll"-1 l'INtln •
petltoon tor Probote of Wiil •Nl JO' L•t lers 01 ~dmlnmrntton wltn Wiii An·
nntd Mid Autl'IOr.,~llon lo Admlnl,1tr
end pt•u of 11url"O tll(I .,,._ ,,., -
S<!l lor Novembe< J, 1'76, •110 OOe m .•
11'1 tllt <ou•lroom ot 0.-P•rtment No lot
\lld tour1. a I 700 Cr• It Q>nt~r Drive
Wt\I, In Ille Clly of S•lll• ""•· CAlolorn1a
D•ttd Or.lober 1S 1916.
WILl.IAM £.SI JOHN,
C1>unrv Cl••k
AOlllAHICUYPl!lt,
(Hnty C.UnMl a""
JOHN M. PATTEltM>N, D•puly
41S Cl•lc Ce•ltr Otlvt WHI, po ..... 1l7'
5.lfll• An•, CalllONllt U702
Atlo<'.,.YJ lor· l'tllllt"'' l'ubll\h•~ O•~nqe Co•sl D~lly Pllt!t,
O<l.11. 7'. 18. 197& fl]'/,16
Co\lnty ot 0r .. noe. SI••• ot C..lllO'nl•, I DATED: Oclobttt IS, lt7•.
wlll sell at public auction 10 ""' N~t P\llJll\llotd Orlflge Co.JI Dally Pt tot. ~.for CHll I" t1,.,ul ,,,_Y of tllt Oct 21, tt7' 1'11·1'
Unli.CI Stites. all IN rtohl, lllte end tn-
terHI of said 1uc1qmenr debtors 11'1 Ille
•l>Ovt dtt<rlbt<I ~l>trtY. or SO""""
,,,.reot ••may 119 ttt<tn••v lo"''"'"
"11d uecullon, with accrutcl lnltt•!ol
...cfC01tl.
o.1P<10<to11t• s, 1tn.
01vlslCH1. H•rl>or
Don E. R"tf. Mersllal OrallQeCOunty
Br Eu"• M. Elder, Otouty
llOGllt El.LIS LIGHTHOLOll"
1'191,.llH't Attorney
O" 1MtAr111ut 11¥-.. Suitt 1tS Ne.,...n 8e1<ll, CA, '26'0
Pvl>ll•llell Or•noe Co•~t 0.lly POot,
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE Of OllP:AUL l A ""arlno lo• Wth l)Ur~t will IX
lwHI on Ille ?ttll day of Oc lol>fr. 191• ti
Ille"°"' ol t 30 •"'"at court,_.. Nn W..U ot utd Su1>trlor Cour1. County
Cllv BuHCllno, Sea111t, Wulll"91on or 10
'"'" otller dtoar1mant Of 111e '°"" 10 wllltl\ setd matltr m•w ... 111tn alld
uwre •r•mferr•d, wt\tn •nd wtwr• ~II
oerSOl'I\ lnttre<ltO \h•ll •-•• and
....... C8\l\ll wlly IUCl'I •dludlc11lo11
\flOUld not l>t! m-. encl why, II ""'<le·
lli<I\ P•lltloA •llO~ld not lie, lllarCI
lortllwltl'I end Iha P•ntr thtreol
oran1eo.
O•ltdOcfo.,_., fl, 1•76
CELESTE HANO
Eurul•I •or'"' Will ol
1n~ .tbOv• nA'1'MH1 dtte-dN't
\Hll1er tf'W! tnd~~ndt.tnl A.drn1n1,tr111tlon
nt f \l1ltr\ At I. rMtr""''" to wt\•Ch I\
...-tor ~rth~r portl<ul~r\, ~11t:1 tllat
ttte t1m,. And olacr of he1trlnQ ttwt ,,.,,..,.
II~ bffn \•I tor Noveml)l'r •. 1•1•. al
-------------1Ottot>fr1, 11, 11, 191' 4131-16
OOUGl.AS IC WAI.I.ACE, H -
ffltlllt<I tru•I" ul\dt• 11111 'eruon -
al ''"'I n~cuted l>y ~ Llmlled, 11
UmHICI P•rfner\lllp, Ralph$. S..C-tra
a110 Wiiliam P RUltvo, ll•Mral
ptrlner\, as l•u<lo•, lo Oa•IO w .
Ooru:r1y, • m•rd1d m•" .. •~
titnellcl1rv. c1t1~a AM e.ec111«1 ""'" 11, IUJ, •nd re<o•ded April ••• "13 K
IMll'\lrnenl No. 111'4, Book tOlloO, P-
Iii, oltlcl•I record' of tllt (CNl\ty
Recor""" Ornnoo County, Calllornl•,
,.Id lnteren ot David w. Oolle•l'r •l
WITNESS lllt Hol\Oroblt OoMld M.
l'llle1, Court c;omm~'lontr ol Hid
S.-.lo• C.Ourt al'ld Ille sur ot seld
Cou<I lltrt11nto elll~td tlllt Utll dly of
Septamll*r, "'•· S.lh J . Mull•"· Superior C:ovrt Cltr11
By. D A !>w•nlOfl, Co11rtCltrli.
PUblls!ltd 0t1noe C.OtU Ollly Pllof,
Oc1-r7, U, JI, ttl• •2At.I•
Jamt• I!. Kt"4tlc-. ll'tot
EtttertJ.Slllltltld
Attorneyt at u"'
XUWltthlrt el•O. Sllllt IUO
Lt\A,...le\,CA-10
Ttl' nm -.eou
Afltw-Y\ lor 'I rtu•t•l'I
Pullll\lttd Or•no• Cout Dally Pilot,
Or.I. U, )1, 78, I nd Nov .•• 1976
PUBLIC NOTICE
10·00 • m , In Ille courltnom ol 09-1 NOTICE 01'
menl No. l of U ld court, •I 100 Ovit MARSHAL'S SALE
C.nttr Orl•t Wnl. 1 .. II!~ City ol s.tl'lla Pl<1lnllll Wllll6m E. Etklloldl .....
An~ CAlllornl• O.felld•11t Corl,, .. ,,.,,. No 076
Oote<I Otr-r 1t, 197• Dt1• OI Jut1Q1tttnl • Ocl-r U, 1'171
WILLIAMll.SrJOHH, By virtue or on f U t ullon t-on
Co1.111ty Clttk OclObotf S. 1916 by Ill• Mun1Clpe4 Coln.
SALLI• T. ltll'rNOl.OS Snutll Or-COu111,. JuCllcl<ll Ohtrle'I,
4 lN6 JAMllSO GUNOlitSON C.OUtlty of 0.1119", Sl•lt of C.Mlotnla.
ALAWCOlt,,OltATION UOOll e IU<tQ...-1 tnfered In le...,,. at -------------1·-------------mtt flltM9W lllltfl<ll WHll•m E. EOholr:ll 11 lutlO""'"I
PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1.a_. Nllls, CA. '1UJ crecllJor ind aoel"'' C•rl PM•'°" as
At-ntrw "'111'-r tuoomtnt Otbtor, tllowlno " net
-------------(·--------.,.------l'utlll~d Oflfl<Je Coan O.llV PllOI btl•nc• ol lJO SO af t11ally due Ol'I Wld NO'flCll Ofl '°llOll'OSeO TllANSl'lll Cl'·ttlt Ott 21, U . lt. 1'7• u)ol.1• f""-'enl 0t> lllede!t ot l ... 1\-•0f
Of UNINH~llTIO TlllltlTOlllY Afl'. NOTICITOC1taorTO•s , • .., tO(V!IOl'I, I ...... l~Vll'O -•II
f. CT I Nl> TH •• OU NOA II., su .. a1t1011cou•TO"™' • tllerlolll, lllle#>d ln•••Htol <.tlCI ,.,:19-
lllTWllN TM& cA.,11T11A•o suTEofcA1.1,.01t"'""°1t PUBUC NOnCE tne111 oa111or ,,.. ,,.. P'"""'" '"'""~
UNl,.llD KltOOI. OISTlllCT ANO THICOUNTYOl'OltANOI tv ol O•tl'IQt. Stitt of C•ll!Qfnl•,
TH& S&OOl.llACIC VALLI\' .... ,. .... ,. su.-1111tMCOUltTOfTMll de\Crl~es1o11_,
UNll'llOSCNOOl.01$Tltl(T Elltl" o l CAROLL ANN STATllOl'CALl,.OllHIAl'Oll LOI 103oftr•clalll•4119f'Mioc>
Ill tec.otdance "'"" Elutellon Code M<COltMtCK, eU CAltOl.l ANH TMICOUHTYO .. OllAllOI ltKO'dtcl 111 &ool\ 111, H9" )~ ,,._
Sec119" 1S44, ST•OOIC. Otctas.H "'· ill•f'21t <hNve ot Mi\Uli .... •OU\ ~ tr ts NOTICI! ISHl!lll!IY Gllll!"N"'-tl NOTICE IS MEllE•Y GIVEHtotllt M01'tC1!0""'""'N00 .. ,.&'l'mo.i _,.,,_ti u •n Cent Vt«•
,.etlc hH•l"ll wlll l>t "411d et. rtQ<il• ctHlton of, ... ·--l'ltme<I -"° ... ltO.ATll o .. WILL AND"°" Tor Ito, Siii Cl""''"'~ C..llfOl'nle'2•72 -·""' .. , ... o. ..... Gout1lf eo.o OI llWl1 •II lllt'JOll\ llav1,... <1•1-"9111\St l.llTT••s TOTAMINTA•Y NOTICE IS HE Ill EBY GIVEN tllaton Edllcetron IO (Ol'ISldott tllt Ptllli.>I lllCI I ..... Id Otceclrtnl ••• r11<111lred to fllt Estlf• of MARTHA J OA.lllS, •It• Tllttdlv. NeYfml>et 16, 1'1•, •t 10;00 rteommtndallon• cenornlnt tltt t-. wlt11111e iwt •\\ary ,,_,.,,,, fn MARTHA JANE OAVIS, o.~~ t'<kx~ a.m . at Co11rtll0uw, Me<-J111r'1
tt.,,lltt of unll'IMbtltd tttrllOty ll'Ol'll lllt o«I« ef tllt cltrti ol t ... IOOW.,.. NOTICI! 1$ MEllE&'f 01\/EN 1111!1 Oltltt, lOIO Crown V11llty Porkwn,
1"' ~,-Ul'lllltcl S<tloOI Oltffld tlll••l<l''""·••IOPrt,.nllllltm,wflfttllt EllHEST 'fltrOG ht• lllfcl lltftlll • C:lfv of 1.1011ne Nltutf, CoUl'lty of
IO '"""'ddlff«ll Vello Unlllfll ~"°"' -•tt•f'r ..ouclltf1, 10 tN ~ oetll'°"' tor 0tobt1t or w111 fnd lo< Is• Or•noe. Stet•o• c.a111orn1a, I "'411 ... 11.1 Ol\lfkl, -rlOy tllelr (om,,_ -It c/o 01 MARCO •!Id 01 MARCO, Al· twn<• ol l.Atttt't TtSltl'ftel!llf'y to, ... pubile llUCllOl'l 10111~ 111911•11 l>ldd!or, Ip<
...., ...... (l\a1'19ed. S.141..,...1< ....,_ twntv• •• LI ... 1100 Nonll 'Nin Slrtal. ptloll-f, "''''"Ct to ""'1lcll It INOt USll '" lewf\11 mOMY Of lht united
lno wltl • lltld ti 1"41 lwur ot 1;40 S..lle ut. ~ Al'I.,, C.lllorl'll• ft10J, iltir l11rt-!Mlrtlcul•t" alld tlltl tllt lltlft. tll lllt •111111, tltlt ..-d rr.•et ot
•'<IOO ,.,,.,Oft Ill. •111 of *"'-· wtll(ll Is tllllciti<e of bllslnen•111e1111o 11-tonOOltetol hettlllf» ,,,. wmt llln U!d fllCIVll'lflll debtor In tllt above "1•. al lllt hal'tt Rtol'ft el lftt Clrlfltt .,..ontG "' tll mtlttM "'1•lnt!'O lD ....... Wi tor No.,...."" t, 1'1 .. M lOIOO dll<r!W\I DNitier1y. « m mucn llWrlOI
Olun!Y 0.Ptrl"ltnl of ldll<IUOll. 11'0 1 ... t\tftt et •tid dltttOenl;.wltllln 1-ii.m , In tf1t coutlrAm ol °'-'""'"' .. mft'.,. l"ICHtll'Y to .atttly said ... Sovlll Otaftd 4¥tn11t, lultol"f I.'-"'• ,,,.,,.,.,, after 16' tint pu41tl<lt"9tf ttllt NO. ) o1 Mid court, 11 100 CM< 0...1., «u1lo11, •1111 •«•.,.. lnltrt\t 1t11d
Ana, CillllOt'llll. All IMtnttttd W10M M41n, Ol'lw w,,1, t" lht City o1 561111 Al\t, <Olis. ~II lie .. .....,.. •" OllHrlUl'lltv '° lat Ottllll: OttOlltr 1$, 1'7• '91119"111•. OlltdOctoblr t4, 1'1'
.... rdot1IM'lue\tloft.,wMUMer-11M GLEHNW.M<COltMICk 0....,0ct04M•U,tt1'. OMtlOll S.Vtll
Ult llfOpooMd t,r•1111« \lloUld bl .,. Admlfl!,l••IOf Oltllt lsqttfll WILLIAM •• " JO•o•. OOH •• •HllA,
..,... lheabtwM,,,..,~ CevMy Cttr-Manlltl.0••1'1 .. °"""Y
Ollt9d llllt 20tll dtY Ill'°""-· OIMAllCOlftlllOIMA•C» CAl.UHANICALLAMAN Mlr .. .,.114.Soll
1'76. tMlttwtllflllel"Slr .. t,hlttut Atlllf'!leyUU..t• Dt~IY
HAl.MASOM,Ot!M\t S-.A11oe,Cllitenllan,e1 PtaT"nt-Awt., Wllfi.tlll.•d11MC4ll OrMl9t C..ll!llY ._,,....-m ,..._, CJMIU...... Le\ Alltfln, C.llltf!lll .... _, Ul I . ~•ltfl
otk-1• AUenty• fer •-.. l•htrat•r 1Anerw,.iw1,.._1t...,.t UllCl-•,C.111.tJftJ P'tlllfl~ ~ d 1tt Otll'r 11111111, l'UO!ltlled Or•...,. Cont Oe!Jy Piiat, l'VllllW!ff °""' .. Cetfl Dally "'lot ..... ill!M °' ...... C.Mt 0.try "ltot
0Ct 1 .. 11,ft, .. ,. •141-lt 0tt.1t.1tltldN0<' 4,11,1'16 Ml).76 IOa.tt,Jl..7'."7• 441116 ,Ott ll,1',1N1Hov (.IO• Oll1·1•
be!ltll<ltrv n~vl~o t>et" <Ot1,,.yeC1 by
PUBUC NOTICE "ulonmenl ot Otttd ot l •v•t clllted end
otH Cllltd Ftbtu•ry 11, 191• ltnd r•· ------=,.-------cordt<I on l'tl>r113ry 16, 1•7' ., tllilrv" 610-1 ment NO. 11711, Ooo• trot?, P-IM,
NOTICI TO '°lllSONS INTlllllSTllO otllclat re<ord•of tlle CCN,.ly lt~r.
IN TNI ISTATI 01' Or-Col.Inly, C•lllornl• to Millon L.
WILLMOM IOWAllO OOYl.a Klettbtell, M 0., Jnc. Ptnslofl Trlllt
Hofl«l\llt•otbvolvan: end Prolll Sll•rlt10 Ttu\I, ,...,..,.,01,..J
To •II per\OM ..... ,.\led. wllitttlff" noll(t 11181 • "''"" o• •~· otlliOllOOftlW crtclltorJ. lltl•'· ltoatH), or dltYtwn, Wlll<l'I Ille -or tru•I h M<ll'llY 11n Int~ Ht Me al WllllftOl'I l!dWefd Oo11t, oc(lirttf, IN nal11rt ol Ille brffcll ba·
de<uted, wllO\ft lasl lddrtn .... lflOllWl•lluroto;
:IOO East I.VIVI Str11e1, Stelon, T•"'"· I. P'•r to 11onatt(IAry '"" monC111Y
ll\tll letter\ 1t\l-nt1ry <I' of ICI-ll'l"<IOll ...0 lllttrttl !Mlymtlllt dut t•
ml11h1r111e11 heve llHl'I luutd le \aid _,,,.,y, Novem!Mr tt, lf1$16
t,.orene lt.,,..tnt encl Wiiii-Y. Doyle o.ttt. tootlller wllll r •I• cll••VK.
bv c.ounty Cturt ot l.llbbO<lt Cellnt'r • llY rt••CHI ol Ille loreQ011>9, '""
'""""",_, •• II JUrlWlkflCll'I of IM btllofltl••Ylll•Olr·tcltdllletubllll\llM
Sllltot Tttll. IMI" 10 -let•, and V.. -t1
\'NI 111t lellowllt9 coetJOfl It...._ .. ll(lrolly ~lend. 111111111 1,.....,.45,
IO °" llolfl"9 -Ml ~y of tllt Md Ill Wmt -llrtd tor Mlill ..... of
Wld dl('edtnl: WOtlO S.vlftot .. LOlll t""1ere 1111 ..... 0111t1v dW ...-PIYMlll
AU0<!etl4M\, a... SOU111 llrlml. Qty el .,.., Mid lllMllMtO ll'll\lto ~
SMl•Al'l•,Counlyof0r•"9'· •••<1' 10 vu, o• 011 .. to toe tOIO, 11111 tllat lht lll'ICIW\!Ollte -INt to,. lNftlltOCM~IOUll fy11Mtt4111t9tleft,
Q"'9 the Mid oetlOMI ll'~Y Of <el Ottff· S.0.tmtter 2t, 1t1 ..
1«1 lllt (!almttl and to .._ INt /tf OOUGl.AS K. WAL.LAC:•
t<llllee1M ~ '1ttl¥te lnM'll tlW Sclllt ot Sub~iluttd T'"''"
Ca"llfrlll• to l)\e Miki "tit ......... lf1· ""'' 01' CALl,-OllNIA l ~ ..,,_nt.,y .... of *'"""•••Ion ) M.
P\1¥t bHfl l"ued· C:OUM'YY 01' Olt AN(Ui l
Allptntnt l\a¥l1t9 CllilnUttlMltllt Oft$t.,.__.r tt. 1t16, "''-""· 11w dl~;,t O<" If\ l11ltrttl In Wld ni. llllOWt!Olltd, I Notary PllOllt lntlld lor
...i •rNftO to 941'1kt It"''"_, •llO Clw111'f 01 Oren9e, Cll!tt.rllla •
muJt ..... •lllon l\Oll<t of""" Wit<-.. ,~11., toOHrtd 001104.A& K.
tlon to Ille ...,_ o• II'"°"' l~td WALLACK, I "'"" lo -to Ila IN
lo, Of llOldlllt l)e"°1111 property of, Ille """°" ~ 1. ·-IS tUl>l<rlb.o to U.. dt<td911t. S\1(11 1tellet inuit bl.,....,.. to w4llllt1 l111trv-n1, ..,Cl .,k,_...,....
tllll P91'10n lloldtn9 lllo 11tr-i _.. IMI lie t'ftc11ttd 1111 \I,.,.._,
,,.., ... 111.iwl'loftl ntt t lAlm l\tNOt Ill WITHflS "'' lltndMOoffl<I .. ,..,,
111t adclf'Mt at lhi.ct aDO .. wt111i.1 Jtl 11/W GlllAt.Oe•OWN
cleYt •II•• llnl p111>11,.11on of 11'11 Noter• .-111111< tn"""
netlet. tor Yid COUllt., e"° State ~ lttdWIM M'° ClOftlml nlOft lltolf'et
Wllll1111 \/, 0.Ylt 1tt-.1i, ltl1
•tC.AOl'lllltlW•I-WlllLUCI, •rtOWN &(lllAllt
011 ... E•lal .. t A"'"-'tHI 1.nr W1t1,,_ EAtw•,_ C)ovi. .... W.ottf1\t Pl., .. ltl
11\11111\lltd ~ Ot••t Otlly 1'011, Nt~ .. eel!, CA. tKtt
OCL 14,21, !t, lt?t fl'l*llMd Ore11tt C:O... Ollffo( l'llllC.
GA-1' ~ .... '· 1•, 21, It, "" ... -,
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...
·,
By Dil K~unc
1f1f ,. ....... .. .,._ ,,........,... ), ...... (:)
"All these little golf clubs ore colled 'notes.' "
'.For October
UCI E x tension
. Offerings Told
The following schedule or activities OJM:n lo the
public has been announced by the UC Irvl.ne Ex··
tension:
• TOOAY
Thursday, October 2t. 1978 DAILY PILOT A l:J.
Old's Good as New
For Laguna Owner
South Cout Regional Zone Com·
mission members have aiJ"ffd to let a
Laguna Beach man wbosesmall older
. cottage burned to rebuild it just u ll
was, including a one-car, not a lwo-
car, garage. Phillip Apple, of 1145 South Cout
Highway, won bis permit at a hearing
t)lis week in Huntington Beach,
despite a commissioners exchan1e on
the poasibility of requlrin& a two-car
garage.
A SPOKESMAN FOR Apple ex·
plained it is a small, two-story home
.that was gutted by a blaze and will
simply be demolished and rebuilt ex-
actly as the origlnal structure .
Commissioner R.C. Fay, however.
balked. recommending that the owner
be required to have a two-car garage
as all newer housing const.ruc:U6n ls
req\4ired to have. .
right to the street," Erick.son com·
plained.
ORANGE COUNTY Super visor
~aurence Schmit countered the
forced two-car garage concept for AP·
pie's project by saylna that mJ&bt set a dangerous precedent. "I can Just see •ome environmental .._...,.:
Beaeh with a torch," bejoktd. fanatic running through Laguna '3
Commissioners also approved a de·
moliijon permit so Apple may knock
down the charred remains of the one·
car 1arage residence before 1l as ..
restored, again with a one-car ~ltez' Star
garage. A A th Q . ctor n ony wnn
Hughes Aide
Denied Okay
will star in the movie
version 9f the Oscar
Lewis novel, ''The
Children of
Sanchez.·' Producer
Director Hal Bartlett
Handicappe d
To H e ar Chief
San Clemente Fire Chler Ronald Coleman will
address the south county chapter of the California
Association for the Physically Handicapped
(CAPH) Friday In San Juan Capistrano .
The meeting Is scheduled for 7·30 p.m. al
Marco Forster Junior High School, 25601 Camino
delAvlon.
COLEMAN Will OFFER FlRE tips for the
handicapped, said Cleova Weinert, president. The
chleC urged handicapped persons ond the elderly to.
register with their local fire departments.
In case of emergency, It helps Clremen to know
where people live who may not be able to reac~
safety without assistance, Mrs. Weinert said.
Artists Mike Kevoin , John Quevedo and Enri·
que Romero also wUJ demonstrate oil paintinr
technique at Friday's meeting and donate their work
~beraffled, she s aid.
CHARLOTTE REINBOLD AND LINDA. Slone
will discuss teaching or the handicapped, and Mrs.
Weinert will report on a recent Saddleback College
conlerence on the handicapped.
• Additional Information on the assocl$lion or on
Friday's meeting is available by calling Mrs.
Weinert, 496·Z836.
Commission Chairman Judy
Rosener, however, pointed out that by
rebuilding the Apple house as it was,
the owners will preserve the
character and complex.ion of the quiet
neighborhood.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The chief says the film will be
coun.seloftbeHowardffCagbesempfre a .. tribute to the
has been denied temporar>' adm,lt· Mexican people." "F=======~=========t tance to the California Bar, and thus---------
· A POINT WAS also raised that had
Apple's house not been hit by the fire,
it would still be standing with a one·
car garage and he should not be
penalized with added design and
building costs to expand ll.
Commissioner E.G. Erickson also
noted that it is not unreasonable to al-
low residents to use on·street parking
facilities in front of their homes when
the need arises.
"Build your house here now and
people from out of town have more
will not be able to represent Hughes
aides supoen aed in tbe late
billionaire's probate case.
Superior Court Judge Neil Lake on
Wednesday turned down the request
of Chester Davis, who belongs to a
New York law firm. to be temporarily
allowed to practice law in California.
Davis, chjef counsel for the Hughes-
owned Summa Corp .• sought to
represent Roy E. Crawford, John
Holmes and Clarence Waldron, all
former Hughes aides scheduled to
give depositions.
Plans Asked
Capitol News Service
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The service is avaHable each Friday through
November by appointment. Appointments may
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A J4DAILYPILOT • Thursday. Oetober21.1978
Wo1nen's .
Rights i
listed
CHIMNEY
SWEEP
HOME
WlfH TH£
'FL lJE'
·Puffer Rights Upheld
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A
state board has rejected a pro-
posal to restrict smoking oftobac-
coor marijuana In work· places.
The California Occupational
Safety and Health Standards
Board reported this week it de-
nied a-petition to prohibit smok·
ing "of tobacco, marijuana, or
al\)' o~r product or material
danlerous to health" where peo-
ple work.
The press release announcing
the board's action did not mention
that marijuana possession is
against the law in California.
THE BOARD SAID Stowe did
not offer "convincing documen·
talion to demonstrate that smot·
ing of tobacco or marijuana ts an
occupational health or safety
hazard to non-smoking
erpployes. ''
"Smokinf is an individual de·
cJsion -not required by the
employer or the employe as part
of his job," the board said.
The board rejected a similar
petiUonlastJanuary.
Funding Sought
SAN FRANCISCO
(AP) -Caij.fornia Atty.
Gen. Evelle J. Younier
end the state Juatlce
Department have an-
nounced publlcaUoa ol a
Women's Rights
• Handbook. ........~-----.......,
A PBIVAfE ctlizen, Roderick B. Stowe, submitted the petition
to the board at its meeting last moo lb •
The board said it also could not
legally order an employer to bJre
only non-smoking workera.
SACRAMENTO (AP} -The
California Taxpayers' Associa-
tion says steps should be taken to
fully fund tho state's un-
derfunded public employe retire-
ment plans over a 30-year period.
1be 62-pa,. booklet is
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"SANTANA-20TOGOON DISPLAY
Show to Feature 250 Salling Craft
· Sailboat Show
To Open Fridayt
A new 211"-foot sloop Crom the W.D. Schock Co.
will 'be among the 250 craft on display at the
Southern California Sailboat Show starting Friday
at the Long Beach Marina. The show continues
through Oct. 31.
Besides the display or new sailing craft, the
show will reature 155 booth exhibits or the latest in
marine hardware and accessories. ·
HOURS ARE FROM ZTO lO'p.m . weekdays; 12
to 10:30 p.m. Saturdays (and also Veterans Day,
Monday}, and noon to7 p.m. Sundays.
The s how will be the largest sailboat exhibit
ever held in the west. according to Tom Schock,
show chairman. Display space is up from 50,000
square feet last year to90,000this year.
There are 75 boat
child bearing, domealic
relations, business
establishments, public
.aasi.st~nce, credit, in·
aurance, education, rape
and of.her violent crimes,
bousine and child care
oervices.
YOUNGER S~ID that
in recent years courts
and legislatures, largely
as a result or the work of
womel\• "have t._ken
po&t.ive steps to insure
equal treatment of
women in our society."
The handbook is based
on slate and fed~raJ laws
and inform a lion pre-
pared by the attorney
general's constitutional
rights unit with volun·
teer assistance from
various groups and law
students.
COPIES MAY be ob-1
tained without charie by
writing Attorney
General's Public Inquiry
Unit, 555 Capitol Mall,
Sacramento, 95814.
The booklet provides a
directory of services and
information, foclading
legal help shelters,
women's groups, and
books and educatiOl')al
materials.
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( BOATING J represented this year LUIHERANS compared to 55 last year.
--------· Schock 's new San-
tana·20 will be amonl? the DIP A.GAIN
two-dozen craft that have never been displayed. NEW YORK (AP} _ The first Santana·20 was launched last week in Newport Harbor. Membership in Lutheran church bodi es In
SEVERAL PERSONAUTIES IN THE boating America dropped again
field will take part in the show. including Bob in 1975, but the drop was
Lengyel, who s ailed a 26-Coot s loop in the the smallestin any or the
Singlehanded Transatllll}tic race this year. last five years, reports
Also on the lecture platform will t,e adventurer the Lutheran Council In
Britt McPherson; world high.jump record holder the U.S.A.
Dwight Stones -who's now into catampans -and Its annual summary
Spike Africa, facetiously known as "president of the ·says total membership
Pacific Ocean." tn the various branches
The show has taken Oh international fiavor with of Lutheranism now is
exhibitors from Great Britain, France, Taiwan, 81930,581, a decrease of
Canada, Ire land, Sweden, West Germany, 3S,853 lrom the year
Australia, Norway and Italy. before.
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HISTORY IN MINIATURE
BEA ANDERSON, Edttor
Thursday,October21 , 1976
The Newport Beach dory
fishermen are inspiration
to countless ·artists
and photographers. Why
not a woodcarver, asked
Henry Bennik.
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• \ E.-ry morning before sunup a
Newport Beach tradition dating
back to 1891 is kept alive when
the dory fishermen push out to
sea.
S•veral hours later, often
engulfed in pea soup thick fog ,
the flat-bottomed boats return
laden with fish.
The rugged men and the open
air fish market at the root of
Newport Pier has been an in·
spiration for countless artists
and photographers who want lo
permanently capture a li ving
piece of Orange County history
So why not a woodcarver?
Thal 's what Henry "Ben the
.
Woodcarver" Benolk asked
himself 10 years ago.
He sketched it and photo-
graphed it and spent hours talk·
ing to the fishermen to gain a bet-
ter understanding of the famed
landmark before putting chisel to
wood.
"It's such an interesting
thing," says Bennik, an 81-year·
old retired oil company surveyor
and designer. "I don't know
another place on the coast that
has a dory fleet like that.
TOUGH LIFE
"I talked to a lot of tbe fis-
hermen. They don't make an
easy living. It's rough."
Working on it otr and on for
",, , ' iteveral ye~rs. tbe vi ... ette
gradually too) shape.
The finisMd .product portraya
the fishermen straining to push a
boat on shore, women cleaning
the catch and browsing
customers. A dog sniffing a pail
of fish tails adds a whimsical
touch.
The diorama and several other
samples of Bennik. 's work are
cWTenlly on display at Mariner's
Ubrary in Newport Beach.
Unilke his other pieces, the
dory neel is a one-of-a -kind that
the Newport Beach woodcarver
refuses lo 1ell. He may one day.
he says, donate it to a museum or
. historical society,
Bennik's woodcarving, which
he began s hortly after retirement
Bennik displays his rendition of dory fishing fleet.
One-room School
•
Olden Days Ring ·~ell
LINCOLN, Neb. IAP) In the
days of ti.'licher unions, media
centers and early ctuldhood de-
Vt>\opment specialists, the one-
r<X'm school survives here in a
way that leaches teachers as well
as students
The 21 kids 1n grades one
through eight at the "Rocky
Road Ranch" school don't gaze
out tbe wind ow at Nebraska
fannfields if they daydream. The
school ls on t~ Union College
campus. and outside areostud~ts
ruahina to cl us and the sounds of
nearby traffic.
The Seventh-day Adventist col-
le&e opened the one-room school
on it.a campus to meet ii.& own
special needs and the needs of
Nebraska.
· College student-teachers pre-
Lend that they are out on the
plains In one of the state's
estimated 800 one-room
.schoolhouses or in oneoftbe 1.000
Adventist elementary 1choot11 in
'this country and Canada, where
lower grades are usually lumped
toptber under one teacher
"Our schools are small
because of financ~." Charles
Felton, Union educatio" depart·
ment chairman , said in explain-
ing the program. "We simply •
weren 'l training teachers for lhil
situation ...
The college found. too. that
one-room teachers had to deal
with more than slim finances.
Times have changed since only a
slate and reader were needed ~
entertain the student who bad
trudged miles to school.
"Now, with the competition of
tele'risioet~ a teacher bu to prac-
tically do a headstand to get U>e
atteQtjon of kids," said Dr.
Virginia Slmmons of the col· l~e·a education department.
''One of the fint thinp we did
was teach the educJtioD tn'N"'11
to be scavengers," she laid. • We
begged for the lumber yard,
shopped at the Salvadaa Army
and made things ounelves for
the school. The averap per pupU
expencllture ln out s~ after
books .na necessities is about $2
per attfdent per month." •
"Tbera was no lack ol response
when Union Colle1e havited
parenl& to enroll their children In
the one-room achool. Some older
students resisted the isolated
sttuallon but not for long.
,. "The older ones help the
youna~r ones and the self·
concept of &lie poorer students
bae lmprovM." pr. Simmona
aaid. "Tbe·concept has alwaY'
been there. A good teacher :
makes provisions /or dilferenl
leanlllt levels ...
Stan CarlfOn, state elementary
and ,arty childhood development
tollllllUltant, likes the idea of the
one-rMm woiram, which is
believed to be the only aucb pro-•
gram al an)f of the nation's col-.
lqes.
''The meeting .and dealing with
vlfl'ious ages is a real life ajtua-
Cldn, '' said Carlson, ~If •
product of Nebraska's on\.to0ln
tchoolJ. "It's only in SC~I &iael
kids are aegregated by r · :·
Un1G6 College d~'t pretend to ban alJU.e m~top,..,.
ln1 teachra f•r oae-reom
acboola, mott iii rural areu.
"We atllt doa 't now how to tell
lbem to deal wltll the loneliness,"
Dr. Simmons said.
18 years ago, Is just one of his
many pastimes. .
A.Cl'IVE RETIRED
A -vilQ.rOus man with a small
mo'1stache and f~ or white
hair set off by a ruddy tap, he is
the perfect example of the active
retired.
If h e's not in his garage
worksb9p chipping away at
chunks of wood, be's gardening
or lawn bowling. Q.r, he may be
cruising the neiehborbood on hls
bicycle or paddling around
Newport Harbor in his kayak.
"Wheq you. retire you should
have some kind of hobby," he
says. "Otherwise It's pretty dull,.
I guess."
He became Ben the Wood·
carver after seeing other people
carving. "I got some tools and
books and started working at it."
Why Ben the Woodcarver ?
He laughs. ~'ll's just a little
1>5ycbology. I thought a little
name like that m ighl help. It's all
part of the image you know-
aales peych9logy. · •
He says the several painting
and drawing night classes he had
taken in the past are a help in
making bis designs.
He started his hobby by mak·
ing nut dishes out or Hawaiian
koa wood. He soon progressed to
more intricate pieces out of white
pine, mahogany, cedar and
avocadO'Wood. ·
HOME DECOR
The living room or the home he
shares with his wife Eleanor. a
r~lired teacher, is decorated
with samples of his work.
There's a colorful Indian chief,
numerous animals and a snoopy
hound dog following a stooped
bootlegger carrying a barrel of
corn liquor on bis back.
A Dutch sailing barge on the mantel is a reminder of his
native Holland, which he left In
1916 to come to the United States.
He draws bis own designs, fill·
ing scrapbooks with pictures of
animals and birds and other ob-
jects that strike his fancy. "I try
out different ideas." he says.
"That's what makes it interest-
ing."
Until recently he sold his
' Bennik's Newport Beach home is filled·
with samples of his work, including the~
seals, above, which were 1 carved from a single piece of wood .. '
pieces in a Laguna Beach shop.
He's looking for another dealer.
but he'll restrict the number
because, as he says with smile.
"after all,-l'm retired ...
POPULAR ITEMS
He also takes personal orders
and says marine animals-sea
lions, pelicans and seagulls-are
the most popular in this area.
He's made a number of signs
for local businesses and does a
lively business with pladues
featuring eagles and spot4ing
whales inscribed with "Welcome
Aboard." t
Bennik and his wife do a little
traveling each year. t,,ast year
they visited the Great Lakes.and
Canada and last month they re·
turned from a trip to New
Orleans.
"I keep busy," Ben the Wboo-
carver says simply. ''That's,the
main thing."
schOolhouses like this one, which has
student~ from eight grades.
'' fi2 DAILY PILOT Thurtday Octo~ 21. 19715
~,\ ~. ' ~
f Patrioti~m N.ot ,.the~J ·sue (Ann Landers~
l DEAR ANN LANDERS : Since ~ la the bicentennlal year it
Would be most appropriate if you
would print this Jetter.
J have attended four pubUc (~ctlom in the past two weeks ~ am appalled at the number
o{ pie, who, when the national
m is played, start out with
say can you see by the
&WD s early light," then stum-b~~ ~round and fake 1t until they cq,ne to "rockets' red glare -
the bombs burs Ung in air," with
another fade-out till "the land or
the free and the home or the brave."
lsn 't this song taught in our
1chools anymore? The young
; Sock It 1
people are as bad u the older
ones. Whal 's the matter with us
Americana any way ? -
PATRIOTISM GONE?
DEAA PATRIOT: ~·stattH.
''The Star-Spangled Sumer'' LI
1* ea11 to •181. Tbe lyrlct doa'&
ft& lite 1nufc. Example: "Wbole
broed ftrtpes Hd brtgM ltan" LI
qalle•llaHle. '
AbO, bow m uy people kaow
the meanln1 of ncb ternu u
"rallantly 1treamla1" and
"ramparts we watclled?" And
tbat plduresque pt.rue "a& tbe
twWlbt't last 1leamln1" la a bit
ol a DOD aequl&ar after 0 wbat so
preadly we balled."
Francis ScoU Key put the
worcb of bJs poem &o the tuoe of
aa old E11gll1b dri.llk.ID& IODI··
Maybe TUA T'S the problem.
DEAR ANN LANDERS:
Please prinl this letter in the
paper. It ls impbrtant that cer-
tain people see the answer.
What do )'OU think O( parents
who plan to take their five-year·
old daughter t_,tbe bosp1tal when
the mother goes to give birth to a
new baby? They inst.st it ls very
healthy for small chlldren to see
everything. -FRlfiNDS OF
THEKOOKS · .
DEAR FRIENDS! I Wilk Mr.
ud Mn. ltook •ll be la for a 1et yoa w9tere yoa'n Sola• bJ tbon. Ttda wUJ help you bod,y au.rprt.M. I bow of ao bolpkal bedtime. Tiie next moralq you malntaln cood clrcalatioo.
tba&woald allow It. wW be oa tlle clHk .... rartn' &o Doa'& overeat (Or over-dri.n.k )
DERAR ANN LANDERS: I
feel like a hick asking this ques·
lion but I've never been in a
plane in my We and I need some anawera.
111 be g9Jn& to Europe In Nov· ember. Frlenda who have been
~&ell me J'U be exhausted
Crom Jet i.,. AJ\Y s:tlons on how lo avofd it! Th , AIUl. -
FIRST-TIMER
DEAa FIRST: TM '-t •ay to beat Jet lat u a ,,... &o Ellrepe la
to ta~ke a monAac ma-. 'hla wW
10. II yoa take a •leld f11Pt aad wllUe lD nJgbt. <Easler said tbaJJ
tan't sleep you'll be DOA (Dead clolle.) O. Arrlval). Have a wonderful time and
Odler llelpfal hJat.s: Get enl'-MIKI me a postcard letting me
yUalac cloae two daya ..., .. '" bow 11 you took my advt~.
leave. Even paclt1a1. L••'·
mlnate rHblDI ca• make a
bullet cate Mt of tbe mOlt es·
perteaeed &rHeler. I aay TWO
daya beca•ae one la •ever ..........
Wear IOMe·nULQa c...a.et for
tlae &rip. <Tlsht 1lrclles are
murder.) Oaee a'°"9 9Dclo yoa.r
belt u4 eollar aad ~mne ,._..
Are your parents too strict?
Hard to f'each·! AM Landers's
booklet, "Bugged by Parents?
How to Get More Freedom,"
could help you bridge the genera·
tion gap. Send SO cents in coin
wtth your request and a long
stamped, setr-addressed en·
velope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box
1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120.
Spurs Togetherness
-
Wornen's Impact Felt
By JUDITH OLSON
Ott ... O•ll'f~letSU"
By 1980 there could be a
woman running for President or
Vice President o( the U.S., in the
opiniqp of Audrey Colom,
cbalrwoman of the National
Women's PoUtical-C.ucus.
Ml. Colem made tM predtct.ion
during a reception ia her honor
boated by the Orange County
~apter or NWPC in the lrvibe
home or Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Martin.
On the West Coast for a con··
ference sponsored by her
employer, the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting, Ms. Colom
came to Orange Cowity to greet
two members o( her NWPC
board. Vivian Hall and Helen
committee members she Is plan·
ning S6 stat~ and. local con·
ferences and a national meeting
ror the coming months.
The committee, which meets
~uently with the President, Is
bopmg to make the conferences
"representative."
"We want to Include all l"OUP8.
auch as Stop ERA, Right to I.Jle
and anti-abortion," Ms. Colom
said.
During a recent nfttional
women's a1enda meeting she
not~ that diverse Froups are
beglnnJng to unite.
"People are talking more
about coalescing than their
special interests." she said. "The
commitment I s aw there was lm·
portanl. '' ~ I i To em * , Barrios. Only three members or the
steering committee are women,
however, Ms. Colom added. a
t ~ew leg fashions for ! faH" and winter insure 1
i :9"6ty comfort and ~:w.a.rmth . Fancy
f 'tootworks include
l•\hetallic stripe for
.~vening (~op photo).
• a convenient car rv-
1ll pocket knee sock
-.(left) and boot top-
:. eers of lace. Also on
'fh e h orizon arc
tt-bfg h -hl g h leg I~ t armcrs and knee·
ljJths in a variety or Cf9.~ns.
i ~
' !Betrothed -Mr. and Mrs. Howard i W. Bryan of Costa Mesa
j have a nn ounced the
~ engagement of their ! daughter, Patricia Lynn
• Rry:rn, and William
t Conley Hitchcock, son of
• the John II 1tchcocks of ! Laguna BeaC'h
They arc planning to
• marry Nov 27 in St.
; Mary 's Episcopal
<1 Church, Laguna Beach. i The betrothed
~ graduated from Laguna
: Beach lltgh School Miss
~ Bryan is a dental assb·
" t ant. ha ving ~raduatcd
: from th e Ca lifornia ~ Professional College of
~ Medical and Dental As·
; sistanti-.
• lier Ci ancc is an alum-
" nus of Claremont Mcn·s
~ College and UC Da vis,
; School of Law.
i
Patricia Bryan
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I OVERWEIGKIS DRINK
MILK SHAKES AND LOSEI
e 11ear tau h11 llnl.,enlt
of Chicago report:
A eerage "'eight lo•• I 0 to
28 LfJa. tint moatla.
As part of complete progr11m overweights on milk
shakes showed increased well being, more energy plue improved cond111on In oomplexlon, hair and nails.
This low cost plan rGQuires no exercise -no drugs -
none of the dlet plan gimmicks. clubs-or solicitation.
Your order from lhe prlwcv of your home In confidence. Gel results or rroMy back.
,_.11th: Cll SUMWAY 10 AM-I PM
Ctl A"Yff• 1rt 1t1 dlft1 Set. It S-.
APWl,..._.
, Ms. Colom has traveled to at
· least 21 stales to visit NWPC
chapters so rar during her two·
year term. The largest and best·
organized chapters are in Iowa
and Texas, she said. "The other
states are beginning to build too ...
She said the gains women have
made, with the help or the
caucus, "though minor," have
bad a significant impact on the
country at large.
"For the first time since 1776
we have a chance to be included
in the Constitution.
"Women a lso are coming
together. The caucus is growing
by leaps and bounds and has pro·
ved itself in working across the
board for women."
Ms. Colom also is a member or
·President Ford's steering com·
miltee (or Intetnatlonal
Women's Year. With the other
She joined the caucus when she
realized that as a woman and a
Black she was prohibited from
doing what she wanted to do.
"I always thouaht of myself as
equal to anyone elae with com·
parable skills," she said. "I was
an only child and my parents en·
couraged me lo do what l wanted
to do."
She serves a s director or
women's activities (or the
Corporation for Public Broad·
casting, a job she thoroughly en·
joys, and was on the West Coast
to talk about women's program·
ming.
The Washington, D.C. resident
said she plans to become in·
volved in politics ln her home cl·
ty when her term as NWPC
chairwoman is over but does not
foresee running ror office.
Audrey Co1om
"I'm not so sure I'm cutout fo1
public office," she explained
Her involvement will be with the
Washington, D.C. Republicar
Party, which she said is in "tota
disarray."
Meanwhile, there is work to be
done for other women intereste<
in running for office.
"We're actually behind when
we were SO years ago in terms o
Congress, salaries and jobs." she
asserted.
.
Peering PiSceS: Be Aware of Fine Print
Arou.nd FRJDAY,OCTOBER22 CANCER (June 21·
July 22): Area that had By SYDNEY OMARR been moribund comes to
life.
Nov. 21): You gain ac·
cess to privileged in·
formation.
SAGlnARIUS (Nov .
2.0-Feb. 18): Long-range
plans are emphasized.
Open lines of com·
munication.
PISCES (Feb. 19·
March 20): Be aware or
details, fine print, hidden
clauses, leases.
.M~RKING their 6Sth · AR!is. (March ~1 ·
wedding anniversary Apri.l 19). Partne.rship,
were Mr. and Mrs. Don manta! status subject to
D. Smith, residents of r.umbllng, transforma·
Newport Beach. for the lion. Legal S;ffairs com·
past lO years and who mand . att~nt1on. A_ccent
summered here since the. sec~ ri t y • consolidate
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Family relationships
dominate.
22-Dec. 21): Affection,-------------------
affairs or h eart,
,'305. holdings.
Celebrating with them TAURUS (April 20·
were their daucbters, May 20): Light touch is
M r.s . Che s ler F . b es t -yo u gain
Salisbury of Coro~ del popularity, win friends,
Mar and f4rs, Rlch*rd t. 1 n r 1 u e n c e p e op 1 e .
Lawrence,11 N~wport ·Employment picture
Beach, and. their .sons. may depend upon special
Donald D. Smith ofHWlt· agreement. contract. ington neach a nd Raymond W. Smith, GEMINI (May 21-June
Long Beach. 20): Creative resources
PLEDGING Della
Delta Delta •t u~ 1a
Debbie Grosz, daughter
of Mr. and Mra. M. D.
Grosz of Cotta Meaa.
come to forefront.
Chlldren, affai~ of heart
d om-t-,,_a t e . .,w o r k
meth(K18, proc~dures arc
shaken -sf atus quo is
not likely to suf(icre.
Open7~
Wbea the •ovt•'• over
th• •how'• iaat bellnnlils . ....
at The~--.~
COata Metat..louth Coast ptuJ. U..122~
Optn uhtll 12:00 midnight Friday-Soturday
11 :00 pm Sunday -TtMtday -. . ...
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
22): Protect assets -be
s ure you 're getting
money's worth.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.
22 ): Unorthodox
methods dominate. You
have charisma, but you
also arouse envy
: SCORPIO <Oct. 23·
romance , new ex·
pertences, excitement or
discovery -these could
be featured.
CAPRICORN (Dec.
22-J an. 19 ): You receive
information f r'o m
"fri endly source." This
could benefit you emo-
tionally as well as in
ca reer m alters .
AQUARIUS (Jan.
fashion islands most
exciting sandal shoppe is
now fashion Islands most
exciting boot shoppe
THE GREAT
CHAIN ROBBERY
What o steal ... ond that's for reu/!
A whopping 1/3 OFF on o carload
of 14K yellow gold clluin':> in every
conceivable length and d1•\fg11.
Ropes, twists, chunky or wi!:.py ...
meshes, links, whatever ... starting
at on unreal $20. Come 011,
join the chain gong!
3375
Vlo Lido
Ntwport Bt«h
Co//fornkl
Ttltphone:
675-75 11
1221 IYest ·
Coosl 11/ghwoy
Newport Beach
In the lobby
of the Balboa
Boy Club
Mupp e t s, Move Over
Kids Jove puppets.
The aoft, colorful,
handbeld variety with
whimsical faces can tell
a story. create a fantasy
and be uaed as a lea.ming
tool.
T~ celebrate the first
anrilversary of the
University Park branch
oflhe Irvine Library, the
education comm ittee or
the Junior Ebell Club or
ll'vlne has donated a
puppet theater.
Built by committee
members, It ls construct-
ed or wood grained cor-
rugated cardboard, with
a shinele roof, a !edged
window and gaily-
colored lie-back cur-
tains.
Currently. elementary
school age children visit-
ing the library can enter
the Name the Puppet
Theater contest. Prizes
of pop-up books and
handmade puppets wiJI
be awarded to firl>l.
second and third place
winners .
The n rst prod uclion,
will be Goldilocks and
the Three Bears al 3.30
p.m . Thursday, Nov. 11.
when the name of the
theater a.nd winners will
be announced.
The story will be
•ged by the Junioretles
of Irvine, the high school
group of girls sponsored
by Junipr Ebells.
Tht> theater will be
available for use by
other clubs and during
st.Ory time at the library.
l><lllY Pllet ~ lly ltlC"•rd 1(-1•• Cathy (left) and Sarah Cameron
ThurSday Ocrobor 21 1976 DAILY PILOT
Bureaucracy
Response Heated AT'i
WIT'S
END :
By ERMA BOMBECK
You hear a lot of talk ln an election year
about "bureaucracy." One ol the best examples
I 've seen af peared awblle back l~ the
Congressiooa Record. Since there was no
author's n ame, you can fantasize on who wrote
ll.
IN THE BEGINNING GOD CRE·ATEO
HEAVEN AND EARTH. He was then faced with
a etas• action suit tor havin1 failed to tile an en-
vironmental impact statement with the Heaveo·
ly Environme ntal Protectlon Agency <HEPA, an
angelically-starred aaency dedicated to keeping
the Universe pollution-Cree.)
God was granted a temporary permit lor the
Heavenly portion of the project but was issued a
cease and desist order for the Earthy part, pend·
ing further study by HEPA.
Theo God aaid, "LET THERE BE LIGHT, ..
8:11d He should never ~ave brou,bt .up ~is point
smce one of the Council was active m Sierrangel
Club and Immediately demanded to know how
the li1ht would be made. Would there be slrip·
mining? lfow about thermaJ pollution? Air pollu·
tioo? God explained the light would come from a
huge ball or fire .
Nobody in Council really understood this but
it was provisionally accepted assuming (1) no
smog or smoke would result from the ball of fire;
(2) a separate burnine permit wouJd be required,
and (3) since continuous light would be a waste of
energy it should be dark at least half the time.
God agreed.
When asked how the Earth would be covered
for darkness. God said, "LET THERE BE
FIRMAMENT AMIDST THE WATERS" and
one ecologically radieaJ council member ac·
cused Him of doubletaJk, but action was tabled
since God would be required· first to file for
permit from Angelic Bureau of Land Manage-
ment (ABLM ) and further would be required to
obtain w ater permits from a ppropriate agencies.
God said, "LET THE WATERS BRING
FORTH THE CR EEPING CREATURES
HAVING LIFE AND THE FOWL THAT MAY
FLY OVER THE EARTH." Here again, Council
look no formal action, since it would require ap-
proval of the Game a nd Fish Commission,
coordinated with Heavenly Wildlife Federation
and Audubongelic Society.
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Everything appeared in order until God sald
He wanted to complete the project In six days. AE
that ~int ho waa advised by Council that his~·.
i.ng was complelelr out of the question. HE
would,tequire a mlnlmum or 180 days to rev
the application and impact statement. After tH•t J
there would be public hearings. It would be0 l0' .;V,.,
12 months before a permit couJd be granted. ,'rt 1
God said, "To HeJJ with It " 1M •, "11
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WOM EN: Which Way Area group, will take bobbjng , costume OrangeCoastarea.
Journalism will be dis· place from 6 :30 to 8:30 p a rade. cid er and Families interested in
cussed by a panel during p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, at doug hnuts. opening their homes to
an Orange County Dis-the Main G i rls Club, Y 0 V T H FO R exchange te~nage stu·
tricl meeting at 7 p.m. Costa Mesa. UNDERSTANDING: An dents may contact Pat
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LEAGUE: A demonstra-
tion on the use of liquid
lacquer will be presented
by Robert Hansen at the
meeting at 7 : 30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 27, in
Bowers Museum . Santa
Ana.
Thursday, Od. 28. in Lhe Featured will be a international student ex-Krone at646-6131 (homel
GreJt W"!'lt'rn Sa \ings spook house, game change pro~ram seeks orS41·3030 (office» buildi:l;;. Laguna Hills. P.•iiliiliiiiiiiiiii-iiliiliiiiiiiiiiili ______________ ..__ _________ T"" _____________________ -;,;.._-
P an e Ii st s include
Ralph Alexander, ex-
ecutive director of the
California Scholastic
Press; JosC'ph N. Bell,
freelance writer: Drxon
Gayer. profes sor of
journalism at California
State University. Long
Bea c h ; Caro lyn
Johnson, of Communica-
tions Dept ., CSU
Fullerton, and Isabelle
Ziegler, who teaches
creative writing courses.
LECTURE SERI ES:
Antiqu es and Collec·
tibles will be the topic or
a four-week session to be
condu cted on Wed·
nesdays at 7:30 p.fn. in
the Orange Coast College
Fine Arts Hall.
Admission is free and
!registration will be taken
at the door.
Lecturt>r is Allen
Lawton, who has taught
courses on the subject at
OCC. North Orange
County Com munity
Colleg<' 01strict, Irvine
Unified District and the
Newport-Mesa Unified
District.
ALUMNAE : Smith
College Club of Orange
County will meet at 9:30
a.m . Wednesday, Oct. 27,
in the Sherman Founda-
tio11 Gardens, Corona del
Reservations may be
made by calling Peggy
Collon at 645-3391 or
Dorothy Fuller, 492-7751.
WOMAN'S CLUB: The
Laguna Niguel group has
scheduled its monthly
meeting at 7: 30 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 28, in the
Moulton Niguel Water District Building.
Ms. Blair Field will Mar. . present a program on
. Member~ then . are tn· Woman for All Seasons.
vtted to bnng their lunch More inform a lion is
to the Corona del Mar avail able from Gini
home of Mrs. Ralph Boureston 495-0327
Rollins Jr. for a rcPort '
on the Alumnae Council G JR LS CL u B : A
meeting. Halloween Holocaust,
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Therefore. we are
offering tremendous
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inventory before we
start remodeling We
carry Imported
Karges custom made
furniture. imported
cut crystal lamps,
exquisite figurines.
taplstries. Ven et 1an
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are pleased to announce
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Thut1day October 21 1915
by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson
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THE VIRTUE OF VERA VAUANT
DOOLEY1S WORLD
MY OAD SAYS HE
OIDN'f KJJ(NJ w'HAi
Rf AL HAPf'INESS
WAS 11LL HE GOT
MARRIED ...
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words hand
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race related
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IJNoted 48Put1nanew
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22 ,,, Ofder to 53 Contemptuous
nave form ot
25 Move address
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JUDGE PARKER
TUMBLEWEEDS
PEPPERMINT PATT'( IS
FIGHTING WITH TME
CAT NEXT 000~ !!
J THINK T CAN MMAGE TO
DRIVE MY CAR! LET ME PICK
YOO UP IN HALF AN HOUR!
WE'LL GO TO THE CLUfl!
TIIEN WE'LL PLAY A
LITTLE GIN ~MM'f!
o, WHY wow-r VOLJ MARRY J Me, PRl:CIOOS? WH"I we ARE!Nl'f G~mNG-AN l
li'S NO FUN
LYING AWAKE NIGHTS
L.ISl};NING 10 MY
SKIN WRINKL.I~
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OUT OF Tl-IE SLEEVE!
by Harold Le Doux
by Tom K. Ryan
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"•'-•Tttl lf'••".. Of alJ the dra~ room comed.ie5 b~ Noel ~ '--CIY by No.1 ee ... ,d. cto-.ctM Coward. "Blitbe Spirit' probably remains the most ~;:·~:·:.'"~~:.·.'".::::~;"= enduri°' -and the least clutle~ by terribly c11"'"'· ore.u1,d Frid••• •11d sophlstlcated small talk. Had Coward written it lo· ~~:,~ ~:~0~::,:1 :'~~~ day. it probably would have been pounced upon as
1n t:1 TorQ. .._ .. ,~•t10M ~ w • tho pllot for a TV ltrta .
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01••luc-40m1n• ..... ~ M11 upon to provide an enjoyablt, it not overly exciting, A111"~ ...... E ll""Fl"'OKfl evening of theater. And this b what the Saddleback !.;:;.",.,.,.:;,-~i1·: .. -~~·.~i;:~:= Valley Communlty Theater slves us with its second ENTERTAINMENT
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well tuned to the style and navor or the Brllbb up·
per classes, a factor evidenced by-the effortless
manner in which the pla,y la ln~rpreled. The pre·
sence or two Eneland·bC>m actresses in the cut also
is a plus for the show as a whole. •
The standout of the company, as in virtually
any production of ''Blithe Spirit," ls lts Mada01e
Arcati, an excellent depiction of unbridled eccen·
tricH.y by J ean Hyde. The role is calculated to
generate exlt applause all evening, and Miss Hyde
does just that with it.
Also superior in his interpretation is Ben Juui
in the leading role ot a mm.harried on two sides. by
the nagging or bis present wUe and Ule siren-like
calls Crom the ghost cl bJ.s flnt. JuW handles his as·
signment with both style and ¥ID·
EILEEN FISllBACll-AS the cu.rTent spcuse has
m~ difficulty wlth her part, thouib she displays
flashes of fine characterization. Miss Fisbbach
Jacks the certainty to follow through on actions she
initiates, which leads to some disconcerting mo-
ments.
LOS ANGELES (AP) -In a major schedule
shift only a month into the new season, CBS can·
celed the "Ball Four" and "Doc" series and re-
vamped its program liheup for Wednesdays and
Saturdays.
ll moved the "All in the Family" and "Alice"
series from Wednesday to Saturday nights, moved
''The Jelfersons" from Saturdays to Wednesdays
and put a two-hour movie program in the Wednes-
day schedule. The first movie will be "Death
Wish," starring Charles Bronson.
IT SAID PLANS FOR "The Blue Knight." a
one·hour police series being moved to make room
for the Wednesday movie. will be announced later.
The new Saturday schedule goes lnto effect on
Nov.() and the new Wednesday schedule on Nov. 10.
"Doc" will go off the air Nov. 6 and "Ball Four"
on Nov. 10.
TIIE CANCELLATIONS OF the two low·rated
situation ~om edies were the first of the 1976-77
season. They came at a time CBS fa trying to re-
cover from one of its worst ratings starts in recent
years for a new season.
The new CBS Wednesday night and Saturday
night schedules are as follows :
Saturday -"Mary Tyler Moore," "Bob
Newhart," "All in the Family," "Alice" and "The
Carol Burnett Show."
Wednesday -"Good T imes," "The J ef.
rersons," "CBS Wednesday Movie."
ABC and NBC have announced no cancellations
or schedule changes yet.
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Intermission
Tom Titus
The departed but rematerialized (lo JuW only)
Elvira is portrayed with beautiful, sensut1l nourish
by Mary Beth Wilson. who also designed the show 's
fine costumes. Miss Wilson fairly floats through the
room, underscoring the ethereal nature of her
character.
Joe Cord.lo and Carol Kn.liht perform aclequale-
ly as the rather formal .dinner guests, while Cyd
Estes elicits a rew nlce lalijlhs as the klutiy maid
through whom the sticky wicket is eventually re·
solved.
.. BLITHE SPIRIT" IS PRESENTED on the El
Toro High School st.age, a wide proscenium unen ..
cumbered by scenery or the traditional variety but
decorated chieOy by the school's own rich blue
stage curtains. Dick Vara's excellent bghting ef·
rects add to the ph,ysical attractiveness of a set
which', in all probability, must be dismantled
between weekends.
The Saddleback Valley Community Theater is
an ambitious young ifOUP which shows great pro·
mise of bringing quality theater to a section or
Orange County unrepresented lheat.rically slncethe
demise or the Rancho Community Players several
years ago. Final perlormances are scheduled this
weekend at the El Toro High School theater on
Toledo Road with a n 8 p.m. curtain.
The revised CBS Saturday schedule puts
"Mary Tyler Moore" and the Newhart show into the
so-called "family viewing" bour the networks
adopted in September 1975 as a way or countering
viewer protests about programs with violence or
sexually oriented material at an hour children
viewers still are watching television.
BUT GRANT TINKER, head of MTM En·
terprises, which makes the two programs, said in
an interview CBS hadn't expressed concerns to him
about the content of as yet unaired episodes or
either show.
"They know everything we have filmed and
written to date ror this season," s&Jd Thtker, the
husband or Miss Moore. "And they don't seem lo be
concerned about it.
"They're fully aware or all the material,
they've had access to it, and since it doesn't seem to
bother them, J'rn assuming -perhaps with my
usual blind optimism and good cheer -that it
doesn't give them any kind of problem."
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·Mikage Booster T"estlid
Profotype Allows Control of Displacement
LJVERMORE (AP) -Scientists are test1n1 a
new automobile eqlne that boo8t.s gas mileage by
30 percent by allowing the motorist to a~ust· the
horsepower lo mee t the drivine !Utuation.
The variable displacement engine unveiled
Wednesday at Sandia Laboratories employs a
mecbaQjcal linkage enllbling the motorist to
automatically change the length or the piston
stroke. or displacement, to adjust the horsepower to
meet driving demands.
'il1 Tan .
/GRANT. ......
Our diNinnarv derine.
quallty a:. a "dci;iree of
excellence" and tl ,., 011
lhl"\e worc:b that we hll\ "°
ba~ed the itoal or our
pharmacy This not onJ\•
applies to mcdactn~ and
other product'\ but to lhc
type or servact• wt• try to
gave lo every cu,lomer
Quality is an attitude
lhal we strive for in the
appearance o~ our
p h a r m a c y a n 11 t h l'
appearance or tho'(' who
work here. Qualtl.v is our
goal when filling a
prescripUon. tulking lo a physician or s<•lccting an
ov e r t ht' co unt er
medicine If you want
quality. we think \'OU wall
find It in our pharmat'Y
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US when vou ncl'd a
delivery. We wall t.lehver
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people re Iv on u' for
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Hewporl leall '42· I Sto
Beef Cost
To Climb
In Winter
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Consumer beef prices.
on the decline for five
months. are expected to
.cli m b thi s winter
because of a reduction in
the cattle supply .
But Agriculture
Department experts aay
they foresee no sharp
price increases before
n ext s pring . They
declined to predict bow
hi gh above today's
$1.35·a ·pound average
future retail prices will
rise.
The number of hous·
ing units started in Sep·
tem ber was the highest
tn 21,a years. This should
cut heavy unemploy·
ment in lhe construction
industry and could signal
better times ahead for
one of the weakest spots
tn the economy.
Mortgage r ates for
buyers of new homes in-
creased for the third
s t raight month. to an
average of. 9.25 percent.
The average purchas()
price ot a ne w home rose
S900 to $50. 000.
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increased gas mileage by 30 percent in laboratory
'tests simulating an American family ear. He caid
additional refinements could increase that fieure-to
40percent.
Tbe engine, by changing the piston stroke -ot
cylinder dlsphacemenl -has eliminated the need
Cora throttle, a major cause of inefficiency in con·
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On mid-sized autos like the Ford Granada.
Buick Skylark, Dodge Aspen and Plymouth Vo1are,
Robinson estimated the new engine would increase
mileage from the current 18 city and 24 highway Lo
24 city and 29 highway.
HE SAID THE ENGINE ls most efficient when
the horserwe}" has been reduced to meet the lower
speeds o city driving conditions. Conventional
engines are least efficient under these conditions
because the carburetor is throttled to reduce the
amount of air·fuel mixture reaching the cylinder!;
The new engine was invented jn 1974 by
Robinson 's colleague, Harvey N. Pouliot. a Sandia
engineer since 1952. The prototype he built is a
fullscale, five-cylinder engine with a displacement
ranging from 43 to 190 cubic inches as the pis ton
stroke changes from one to 414 inches. It has a max-
imum horsepower of about 100.
The piston stroke is controlled by a mechanism
on the accelerator pedal. The motorist adjusts his
speed just as he does on a conventional engine and
the effect should feel about the same. However. the
engine has not yet been tested in a vehicle.
ROBINSON SAID DETROIT aulomal(ers have
provided Pouliot and the laboratory with technical
expertise during the testing period. However. San-
dia officials add that the auto manufacturers have
been ''very noncommittal as to how interested they
are from a production point of view.·'
The Pouliot engine uses the same basic parts
and materia ls as conventional engines, said
Robinson. "It was designed for Detroit's mass pro.
duction techniques."
Exhaust emissions are about the same as con·
ventional engines and would require a catalytic
converter lo m eet federal and slate clean air stan·
dards. he said .
Net" Bu.dness Open• .
G.L. Bower Interiors. has opened at 1502 N.
El Camino Real, Suite D, San Clemente.
Beginning Sept. 30, the business will offer an in-
terior decorating class. lnfonnalion is avallable at
492·4834.
Cook A ppofnted
Amcord. Inc .• Ne wport Beach, cement-pro·
ducer . has appointed Cook Communications
Services. Inc .. Newport Beach. to handle its special
corporate press relations projects.
Dividnad Declared
Comprehensive Care Corp. 's board or directors
has vo ted an additional 5-cent dividend on common
stock
Payment date is Feb. 16, 1977, to shareholders
of record as or J an. 20. This will represent dividends
on common stock of 10 cents during fiscal 1977 for
the Newpor t Beach firm.
Co111pany Moves
University Ofr~e Equipment, Inc., has moved
to 1900 Quail St . Newport Beach, from 1931
Newp<>rt Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The company markets
office copiers from Canon and Royal Business
Systems: word processing systems from Redac·
tron. a divis ion or Burroug hs Corp.; and
typewriters and calculators from Olympia USA .
New Office Reported
Wakefield & Associates. formerly based in
Downey. has moved its headquarters to 1100 Quail
St .. Suite200. Newport Beach.
PLC Report• Growth
Pac 1f1c Lighting Corp. has reported third
quarter earnings of SS,875,000 before provision for
preferred dividends.
This compared with a loss of Sl,285,000 for the
similar period m 1975.
Earnings per common share for the third
quarter of 1976 were 19 cents. This contrasts with
the loss of 14 cents per common ~hare during the
1975 third quarter.
Pollut 1011 Coiagre•• Set
Two Orange County executives wil1 be among
the speakers when the rirth JnternationaJ Pollution
Engineering Congress and Exposition convenes at
the Anaheim Convention Center Nov. 9-11.
Dr. Samuel C. Creason, principal application
engineer in the process djvision of Beckman Instru-
ments. Inc .• Fullerton, will discuss the use of in·
strumentalion to increase the efficiency of water
eontrol tec hnology in plant pollution control systems .
. Larry Larson, president or Eocom Corp.,
lrvme, will chair a session on "Offsetting Capital
Expenditures for Environmental Projects: Getting
a Payback.'' •
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Economic Outlook ·~
Conference Slated :: . ~
Tbe local and naUonal economies wUI be lbe focus ol the 14th annual
Orante County Economic OuUook Conference Oct. 28 at Anaheim Con·
ventlonCenter. Conference theme ls "Tomorrow Is HeTe."
A three·day California Business and lndu.stry Show. held in coojuoC·
lion with the conference. opens lbe same day. :
WilJJam E . Simon. U.S .
Secretary of the Treasury, lB Edward T e ller. Lawr ~nce
among luncboon speakers. L 1 v e r m 0 re Labor a\ o '&y .
I
A .. W\Npllole
LUNCHEON SPEAKER
Wllll•m Simon
MORNING PANELIST
Gerald L. Parsky
Cars on Display
The 1977 auto show at The City
Shopping Center, Orange, con·
linues through Sundav.
MORNING k&YNOTE
speaker is Joseph R. Rensch,
president of P acme Lighting
Corp. Adriana Glanturco, direc-
tor of CalTraos, ls keynoter for
the afternoon session.
Other s s cheduled to
participate in lbe day-long con·
ference are Thomas 0 . Paine,
president, Northrop Corp.; John
R. Grey. president, Standard Oil
of Califon\ia; Gerald L. Pars.ky.
assistant secretary or the
Treasury for interpatiooal aJ.
fairs ; James Roosevelt. James
Rooseve lt and Company; Ralph
A. Diedrich, chairman of the
Orange County Board of
Supervisors, and Charles E. Wig·
gins <R·39th District).
After the afternoon keynote ad·
dress. three simultaneous
sessions will be of(ered.
THE F lRST, ON growth and
energy. will be moderated by
James Beam of the Building In·
dustry Assn. and will feature
Robert D. Thorne, manager of
the San Francisco operations of·
fice of the Energy Research and
Development Administration:
Don Schulz. vice president or the
Mission Viejo Company, and
Edward A. Myers Jr .. vice presi·
dent of Southern California
Edison.
The second section will concen·
trate on environment and energy
and will be chaired by Joseph P.
Saline Jr .• chairman, Northrop
Corp.
Participants will include
William C. Arntz, regional ad·
ministrator. Federal Energy Ad·
ministration CFEA); P aul De
Falco Jr .. r eg ional ad ·
ministrator, Environmental
Protection Agency. and Dr.
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THE. TlllRD SESSIOJ!(. wm
focus on lnternatlon•I ·trade.
Robert L. Johnson, chairman
Calcomp Corp ., will be
chairman; moderator wW. e Al
C<>sentino or Business S~lems
Products. • .
Participants wtll include :or.
Michael Mound. marlce,Ung
director, Smltb Tool IQ,t~a
tiona1: Cordell Hull, vice pret>l·
dent. marketing, Bechtel Corp.;
Dr. Harry Sello. corporate; <tirtc·
tor of international techriqlori.
Falrchild Camera and Instru-
ment Division, and Paul Gibson.
president. Environt~h lnterna·
tional.
The Orange County Chamber
or Commerce ori.:inated the an.
nual session. Other sponsoting
chambers or commerce are from
Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa,
Newport Harbor, Saddleback
Valley. Tustin, Yorba t.fr><la.
Anaheim, Santa Ana and La Habra. • · ..
OTHER CO-SPONSORS ere
Orange County Boacd ·of
Supervisors. U.S. Small Business
Administration. U.S. Depart-
ment of Commerce, FEA Na-
tional Alliance of Busines;men,
Central Labor Council of Oranie
C-0unty. Building Industry As·
sociation. M erchants -and
Manufacture rs Associati.on
Greate r Irv ine lndus tl'iai
League, CEEED and the U)'tlted
W ay of Orang e Cou nt y
North/South.
Reservations for the con-
ference and trade s how may .be
made through the Orange County
chamber. 634·2900.
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Thutad!Y· October 21 1978 s DAILY PILOT 87
1976T~La..,
Office-at-hoine
Benefits Change
The bundreda or thousands or taxpayers who h1tVCl been
deducting ortlce·at·home expenses in cX11ci cornpllance
with IRS rules arc in for bad news. Mony of these dedu< .. tloa.s are no longer permitted under the 1976 Tux Reform
Act. even though the act
didn't go on the books
until a few.~o s ago.
opplles to the whole or
1976. meanlng deduc·
lions are lost re~roac·
lively.
No deductions are
allowed for an office at home unless It ls used for one or the
specific purposes listed in the new law.
-As the prii;tcipal place of business.
-AS A PLACE OF BUSINESS used by patients, clients
or customers in the normal course of trade 01 busines~.
<There are also several other purposes but of a much more
limited nature.) Employes using a home for either reason must be act-•
ing "for the convenience of" the employer.
Outside salesmen and other employes who work away
from the employer's office, who are expe<'ted to work out 6f
their homes and keep their own busines'> rc<'ords. shoulrl
have no difficulty In meeting these new rules.
BUT EV EN THOSE WHO use their home orCi ces for one
of these purposes cannot lake deductions unless they meeL
two more new requirements.
To deduct a portion of home expenses (other than
normal deductions for interest and laxes), one must use a
portion of the residence both on a regular basis and ex-
clusively Cor one or the acceptable purposes. These two re-
quirements can bar an office-al·homc deduction on 1976 re-
turns even if it was allowed In 1975. ·
A salesman who works for an out-Of·stute employe.r
may keep his business records in a desk in his den or mp.
bedroom. Before the 1976 law, he could deduct a portion Qf
his maintenance or rent expenses (in addition to Interest
and property taxes) as o((ice·at·home expenses. But•
because the new law requires that the portion of the re·
sldence must be used exclusively for that purpose to quali fy ,
Cor; the deduction, that salesman no longer can deduct of·
rice-at-home expenses.
MOST P EOPLE DO NOT HAV E enough rooms in thet.T
homes to set one aside exclusively for office use. The new'
rules need clarification by the IRS. For instance, would set-
ting off the office part or a den or bedroom with a d1v1der or
screen or a similar separation qualify under lhe new re-
quirement as a part of the residence being Ul>Cd exclusively
for office purposes?
What about the person with a regular pl ace of employ·
ment who moonlights by doing other work at home? Sup·
pose this person has a l>eparate room for his moonli ghtini
work. The IRS has yet lo make it clear whether he meets th
test of "used on a regular basis," or the test of "principa
place or business" or the test or the "normal course of his
trade or business,'' etc.
Nert : Vacation homeupen.tes.
Solon Says State
Hurts Industry
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A San Francis co a rea
legislator suggests that California pollution fighters have
hung out a ''notwelcome'' sign to industry.
State Sen. J ohn Holmdahl <D·Castr o Valley) made the
comment at a hearing of the Joint Committee on the State's·
Economy, which hecbalrs.
THE COMM11TEE IS INQUIRING into the proposed
$500 million Dow Chemical Co. plant in the San Joaquin-
Sacramento Rivt.'f" Delta east of San Francisco Ba y. The ap-
plication for a ~rmit for the plant has been declined by the
Bay Area Air Pollution Control District.
Holmdabl suggested that because of pollution control, •
the "poinll)f no growth" has been reached. :
"Dow-type problems face all developers, large an<I
small," Holmdahl said.
A WITNESS AT THE hearing, George Hess, business
manager for an Alameda County plumbers and gas fitters
union, complained that organized labor was "sold a bill or &oods " with the creation or various environmental protec·
tion agencies.
"We didn't realize they wanted to stop the world from
moving," he said.
To Holmdahl's no-growth comment, James Boyd, depu-
ty executive officer or the state Air Resources Board, said
''THE AIR R ESOURCES Board doesn't believe in rto
irowtb. It believes ln no pollution growth.''
D. J . Callaghan, the dlstrict's air pollution. control of·
fleer. testified that it would be very difficult for any "large
new industrial complex" to gel permission to build in the
Bay Area because of more stringent new state and federal
air pollution standards that mu.st be met by 1980.
Dow ls appealing the rejection of Its applications. bul
Callaghan said the appeals board is likely to uphold the de-
cision because the air ln the Bay Area ls already dirtier than
theoreUcally allowed under federal and state standards.
Finn Reports Record
Coldwell Banker has announced n<?t income of
$1,152,213, or 56 cents a share, for its first quarter ended
Sept. 30. This representa an increase or 107 .4 percent over
tbe27-cent • 1h•reeamlngsoflaat year's first quarter.
The Los Angeles·bued real esl•te !Lrm reported first
quarter gross revenues Of $32,562,930, a quarterly record at
S3.7 percent above last yeu's first qu•rter of $21,179,622.
JlesldenUll brokerage revenues, at a r~cord level Cor the
second consecutive quarter, were 56.4 percent above the·
first quarter last year. Commercial brokerage revenues in
the first quarter increased 56.6 percent over the same
period last year, the largest percenta1e increase since the.
recesalon of 1974-75.
,.15-cent Mileage Pa~nl
Ftilh Slwrt, DOT Reporu
BJ Qapt&ol Ne•• ~rvlce
Tbe U·cent a mile allowance ror business travel elven
by m.al\)' large companjes and the Internal Revenue Service
won't cover the costa ol a car thJs year. 1 New flc urea from the federal Department o(
Ttamportat.lon (DOT) relate that owning and operatinJ1
COltl lncurred on a st.t.Ddard·sisc 1976 car for 10 years will '
tog,) $17,811.16, or n.tcenta a mUe. :
Th OWMt or a J.m compact car will pay $H.5el.'6, or
1'.JI uat.t a mlle, durinC 10 _years. A aubcompact of lhe
same 1ear wlU cOlt SU.~ or 12.&4 c.eal& a mile dwini
theaan:i• pertod. OOI'Mld. eo.ta of opuaUon ud purchale we" based oo condl· Uoo.t 1n auburban Baltimore. Md.. and are not national· ,.,..,.._.. \
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sher'sHoffce:
parlt. Newly ortered a
$00,000. 545-9491.
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home. Lge lot. great nus newspaper will not jacuzzi and Tom Sawyer
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estate which as in viola· PEACE & QUIET
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room-massive wall of -R It fireplace. Hui:e family ea Y
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REAL TORS 492·.\121
215 Del Mar, San Clem.
$46,750
2 Bedroom. 2 bath. in-
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1:raded, carpeting. wood
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New carpet anQ spark!·
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maybe lenols! ! Seller
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' Thursday, Oe tober 21 • 1975 DAIL y PILOT CJ
Re& Bia . for Series ~weep _Tonight
NEW YORIC <AP>-TheSum· mer Game bu become a walU.na same and tbe wail could end
toaliht.
'n.e World Series ol 1'78, lack·
lQa the drama tbal most ot u.e Odober Clualc1 usu.ally brina, toot a n~1ht off Wedne1day,
pleulng nobody.
Not lhe all·but·champloa Cln·
~lnnall Reds.
Not the all-but.vanquished
New York Yankees.
· Not the all-but-bored fans.
"I don't Uke a day olf. I would
Uke to get It over wilh. The
aeason 's over. I want to go
$6 Million
.For E rving?
Kings Win
I The New York Nets have re-
t ached a written agreement in
principle to sell their star
forward, Julius Erving, to the
Philadelphia 76ers, National
Basketball Association deputy
commissioner Simon Gourdine
said early today.
The sale of the dazzling frqnt~ourt man made Erving the
NBA's$6.6 million man.
The d«l reportedly will pay
Nets Qwner Roy Boe $3 million in
cash and will give the 7·7
superstar a six-year contract at
$600,000 per season. It is believed
lhat such a convact would make
Erving the highest-paid player in
pro basketbal1.
K ing• Roll
t NEW YORK -A pair of first.
period goals by defenseman Ab
DeMarco, his first two of the Na-
tional Hockey League season.
: ~ powered the Los Angeles Kings
• to a 4·2 victory over the New
York Rangers Wednesday night.
IJ.S. T rfu•plu
SEATTLE -Barring a lie
between Mexico and Canada in
their game next week, the United
States probably will be one or the
two North American zone teams
in World Cup soccer competition.
Second-half goals by Miro Rys
and Julie Vee gave the U.S. Na·
tional Soccer Team a 2·0 victory
over Canada in a World Cup
game in Seattle Wednesday night
before a crowd o( 17.675.
The victory pushed the U.S. in·
to a temporary lead in the North
American zone competition with
Canada and Mexico. The U.S.
has four points, while Mexico and
Canada have three each.
Canada and Mexico will meet
In the final game next week in
Mexico. Two teams will qualify
from the zone. If Mexico and
Canada tie in their game, each
country would have four points
and the zone's representatives
would be chosen by a complex
formuJa.
Rowe to Boston
BOSTON -The Boston Celtics
acquired Detroit Pistons forward
Curtis Rowe and gave up
forward Paul Silas in a three.way
National Basketball Association
b'ade Wednesday.
In the deal. Rowe went from
Detroit to Boston. Silas, who had
not reached contract agreement
with the Celtics, moved from
Boston to Denver. and Ralph
Simpson was traded from
Denver to Detroit.
Ra•frez A d.,an~e•
BARCELONA, Spain -Top.
seeded Raul Ram\rez beat Pat
Dupre 6·1. 6·2 and second·seeded
Eddie Dibbs downed Jaime Pinto
8ravo 6-2, 6·3 in Wednesday's
third round of the Count of Godo
tennis tournament.
ln other matches o( the
weeklong tournament which
counts toward the Grand Prix
standings, Manuel Orantes beat
Juan Pierola of Chile, 4-6. 6-0,
6-4; Wojtek Fibak beat Jose
; Ignacio Muntanola, 6·2, 6-4;
::Brian Gottfried beat Ramiro r .Benavides. 6·1, 6-0, and Corrado
1BaanulU beat Hans Kary 2·6,
~.6-1.
bome," ClnclnnaU's Dave Con·
cepclon said alter Wednesday Diehl'• came was washed out.
"A postp0oement doesn't do a
~ for us now," said manager
BlllY Martin. whose Yankees
face the protl)e(t ol being swept 1D lour 11mes, QJe first team to
10 under in tour atr&iahl since
Baltimore rolled over LQs
Angeles ln 1966.
"Why did you c&il the came
off!.. uked one upstate New
York fan, telephoning Bowie
Kuhn 'a office shortly after the
Commllsionet'• 2 p.m . decision
to postpone th~ game.
Toni&ht'i aame begins at 5:30 PDT. If a fifth game ts
necessary, lt would be played
Friday. But when Friday ls not k.oown .
Because of the debate between
presldenUal candidates Jimmy
Carter and Gerald Ford. the
game oritinally scheduled for
8:30 p.m. may be pushed up to an
afternoon or twilight atarting time.
''The prestdenUal debate is a
cmcem," said a spokesman tor J<ubn 's office.
The Reds came into this Series
trying to achieve ir feat un-
EX-AREA STAR BILL FORD STARTS FOR OREGON STATE.
R e l e d B e at Cal
Ex-area Gridder
Stars for Beavers
CORVALLIS, Ore.-Bill Ford
has played in a lot or roo\ball
games as a high school star at
Edison (Huntington Beach).
later at Orange Coast and now at
Oregon State.
But his biggest thrill came just
last Saturday when Oregon
State's Beavers upset California,
10-9.
"It was the greatest feeling
I've ever had. I still can't get
over it," says Ford, a stately
senior linebacker for the Beavers.
"~o one gave us a chance. We
had lost five games in a row and
were 21-point underdogs against
Cal. Everybody just went wild
after the game was over. People
were jumping all over the field.
It was like watching the Yankees
when they beat the Royals in that
la.st playoff game," says Ford.
A 6-2, 212-pounder. Ford has
bffn a starter at Oreeon State for
two seasons. He'll be in action at
the Coliseum Saturday when lhe
Beavers take on USC and star
running back Ricky Bell.
"Bell is the t)'pe of back who
runs against the ~rain. He's very
excellent In finding an opening
and running for daylight," says
Ford.
· "But we're confident we can
stop Bell. The win over Cal
wasn't a fluke by any means. Our
defense has been strong all
season. we just haven't been able
to get the offense together. Sure
we've only won one game, but
we're confident in our ability."
Ford, Edison's athlete of lhe
year In 1972·73, earned AH·Soulh
Coa:.t Conference honors at OCC
·and was Oregon State's second
leading tackler last year as an in-
side linebacker.
'They've switched me to a
strong side linebacker and my
respopslbitity is to contain
sweeps so I don't get as many
tackJes," says Ford.
Oreeon State bad lost games to
Kansas, Kentucky, LSU,
Syracuse and W ashlngton prior
to the Cal win, but Ford thinks
there's a bright future ahead now
that former USC assistant Craig
Fertig ls tbe Beaven' bead
coach.
Aussie Upsets King
Billie Jean May Quit
"There's no doubt about it, he's
,coing to do the job, he's going to
get ti done. The only difference
bet.,.m us and other teams is ~ J'ertig will tum th1B pro-
gnm around. I only wish I was a
freshman next year so I could be
paitollt.''aays Ford.
matched by a Notional Lea1ue
team since the 1921·22 New York
Giants, namely to win successive
World Series.
Now the Yankees are trymg to
achieve a feat never before ac-
complished in the Series' 72-yea.i:
hls&oey, namely to win • cham.
ploo.sbip after losing the flrst
thrff cames.
The Yanks say they are not
about to roll over and play dead.
"We're not quitters'," says
Martin. "l am not a quitter and
my euys aren't. We have been a
comeback club all year." And
aecood baseman Willie Randolph
adds. "We can play our g1me
and come back."
Tbe Reds are sticking with
thelr game plan. That means
Gary Nolan w111 be pitching for
~them tonight. Jf Martin sticks to
bis plal'\, Ed Figueroa will be the
Yankee starter. But the rain de-
lay hH given him an option. He
could start C1tfish Hunter.
Sparky Anderson, the out-
spoken maqager or the Reds,
thinks lhia Series should have
ended a long time ago. "The
Series should be over by October
1," he says. "That would be best
ror everybody. But then it is not
Football Intrigue
OU Spied on Cal,
Says Texas Boss
DALLAS (AP) -LoMie G.
Williams, lhe man Texas coach
Darrell Royal accused of spying
on bis team for Oklahoma, also
watched and photographed
closed workouts of the California
team before its game with
Oklahoma last month , The
Dallu-Times Herald said today.
In a copyright story, The
Times Herald said Williams, a
former Texas resident, was in a
suite leased to the Lincoln·
Mercury Deale rs Assn . and
photographed the pass sets of the
California team on Sept. 14, four
days before California lost to
Oklahoma 28·17. ·
The newspaper said the name
of L.G. Williams appears on the
Texas Stadium security log. A
handwriting expert told The
Times Herald it was wntten by
the same hand that wrote "L.G.
Williams" on other documents
known to have been signed by
Williams.
There is no law against "spy-
ing" on a football team. but
coach Roy a I has accused
Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer
and assistant Larry Lacewell of
breaking the American Football
Coaches Association's code of
ethics.
He accused Williams of spying
on the Longhorns as early as 1972
and passing the information to
Oklahoma coaches. He then of·
fered $10,000 ea<'h to Swltzel",
Lacewell and Williams if they
would pass a lie-detector test de·
nylng the charges.
When his challenge was not ac·
cepted, he offered to resign if
lhey passed the tests.
Switzer has s aid he never
asked anyone to spy on an oppo-
nent.
Lacewell , an old friend of
Williams, said he had talked to
Williams after Royal made the
charges and told him: "U you've
popped off, it's something you're
going to have to live with."
.,.Four Texas businessmen have
said they heard Williams talk of
his spy activities for Oklahoma.
The newspaper said Williams
was accompanied by three men
from the Norman, Okla., area
Football Odds
Following are the weekend
football odds as picked by the
Daily Pilot sports staff:
Santa Ana over Estant•" by 3
Motter Del owr St Antllony Dy 11
Edhon owr We\tmln\tor by 11
MenneoV<tr 1iunt1nciton a~a<t>by 4
Fountoln Vat(ey over N~woort HartlOr by u
S.n Cl•-nteovor Co•I• Ml!\abv t
uouna Be<>ell o,,., M•\\lon v .. tobv 1
Gol~ WH I ove t LA Sovt 11-.t 11Y 10'"
CorOMdel Marowr OM•• H111\by7• 1.
El Toroovtr Unlvtr\•h bY' 1'
Fullerton over Oran<I'! COA\t bv 71 >
~ddlelMKkover AIVtor\•doby~
S&n Francltco over Atlanta Dv 9 '
R•l'M over New Orl~An\ by q•,
9altlmoreoverNY J•l\by M
0.llHo .. r 0.IUQO by Q
""""natl O'lf'f HOU\tn,. hv I
OPnwer ov~r t<..,.._.,, City bv'
0.-trolt ovtr S-111!1• bv \
0.-tatMSover Gr"''" 8AY bY '' Ml•ml over T 3moa B•v bv ,,_,,
Minn..\Ota ov-'r Ph1IAdf"ff)fu1trv10•.,
Hew Enotand over 011111110 by 11
P111Sb•m~h ov.-NY Gl•nl• tr; o S... Q141QO over Clev~l•nd nv I uo..C<>v<tr CalltornlA by 11
WMlll"91on ov•r O••oQn bv A
USCo ... r Onqon 51&1• by IA
Te11H Te<,.over Arllon• by 11 t
A, • .,,,., over HOU\ton bV 1' ,
Mllrvl-over Oul<• bY \
Te-1uo .. r FlorlnA t>y ',
0.00-ot•ove• ICeMvc~v bys
Mlchloen over I nd111na by JO
(OIOt-OV<!r low• Sl•t,. bV 5
Nellt••I<• OW" Ml\\ourl •
Notre o.-o.,.• Soult> Caro11,,. by 11
Ol\lo State O¥tr Purdu• by II
Otttahoma owr 01<1• St•I• byQ
TeU\OV<!rSXUby U
&onoft.,:0119911 o .. r Army by I I
Yaleov.r P9M Dv 1'·•
"who cannot be identified at this
time."
Williams signed the security
lo& at 2:40 p.m. The California
practice lasted until 4 p.m.
The Times Herald said the
stadium suite is open most of the
time and is used by Lincoln·
Mercury dealers in the Dallas
area who want to watch Dalla~
games. Williams has a brother in
Dallas who works for a local Lin·
coln-Mercury dealer.
Williams, who works for a
company in Oklahoma, could not
be reached for comment. He has
refused to answer calls lo his of·
fice.
When Royal first made lhe
charges, Williams denied . them
saying he had never spied on
Texas.
When told that Williams
watched the California workout,
Royal said : "Figures."
California coach Mike White
said: "If we were spied on, I'm
surprised and disappointed. It
never crossed my mtnd that we
cou'd be spied on."
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DARRELL ROYAL
MIKE WHITE
T onig.ht on TV
S: 15 p .m . (4) -WORLD
SERIES -The Cincinnati Reds
meet the Yankees in New York.
8 p.m. (34) -FVTBOL SOC·
CER -Leon vs. Toluca from
Mexico.
9 p.m. (13)-BOXJNG FROM
T H E OLYMPIC. (22) -
WOMEN'S P ROFESSIONAL GOU.
my job to run baseball "
His Job Is to run what he
believes is the best team. in
several decades.
''I'd like to win the Series in
lour eamH,'' he told newsmen
Wednesday. "In order to make
you ask th41 question, 'Are w~ as
good as tlie old Dodgers and
'Yankees teams or the 19505?1 ''
Last year against Boston, Ao·
derson said, the Reds did .not
play as well as they were ClP!ible
of playing. This year, he says,
they want lhat sweep "to 1how
the people we are one ol the great
teams of all time."
CAP SHEUE
BB Stars
Of 1926
Honored
It's the golden anniversary .of
Huntington Beach Higb's cb,am·
pionship football team or 1926
when the Oilers shared the
Orange League crown '«jth
Fullerton and Anaheim u'l'lller
coach Harry M. "Cap" Sheue.
And au eleven of those starters
are to be honored Friday night at
Huntington Beach High School
when the Oilers tangle in Sunset
League football action wilh
cross-town rival Marina.
Sheue and his players, who
have returned to Huntincton
Beach from as far away as Seal·
tie for the occasion, will dine at
Villa Sweden Restaurant in Hun-
tington Beach at 5:30, assemble
in the rooting section at 7:30 and
be pres'ent on the fi eld at
halftime.
Huntington Beach's lint
championship season failed to
find the Oilers gaining a berth in
the stale playoffs due to a tie-
breaker involving Anaheim and
another team in a qualifying
round.
Thus the Oilers played two
more g~mes with the teams they
shared the title with. beating
Anahe{m , losing to. FUilerton.
* * * The 1926 Oilers Team
LE-Gardener Willmarth,
Seattle
LT-Bill Gardner, Fountain
Valley ·
LG-Keith Farrar. Palm
Desert.
C-Tom Berry, Whittier
RG-Harl Crockett, Arcadia
RT-Carl Stricklin, Garden
Grove
RE-Boyd Davis, Huntington
Beach
QB-Nelson Barry. San Jose
LH-Don Murdy, Pasadena
RH-Alfred Stinson, San Si-
meon
FB-Luke Davis, Costa Mesa
* * ltZS
Non·Lea«ue
*
7 Long Beach Wilson JS
19 Santa Ana JC 2nd Team ()
29 Montebello C
14 Santa Ana JC Varsity 18
Oran1e League
14 Carden Grove E o Anaheim 1
10 Orange 1
SS Brea Cl
7 Fullerton E
39 Tustin c
PostSeasoa
20 Anaheim 13
6 ~llerton 16
PALM SPRINGS -Dianne Fromholtz stunned Billi~ Jean
•King Wednesday nigt).t for the second time this monlh, stopping
·'her 6-2, 6-4 in open.ing·round action or the $200,000 Inaugural
women's tennis tournament.
. King, second·seeded behind Chrls Evert ln thla tournament.
had lost 6·3, 6-2 to Fromboltz Just two weeks ago in a toumament in
Phoenix.
Beds' Latins Rap Ohseurity
F:romholtz1 a 20-year:0ld from Sydney, Australia, broke King's
aervtce tw1ce an the first set. ~en broke a 4-4 tie ill tbe second by
winnina eltht 1tralght potnts Ind the mat.ch.
• "I worked very hard for the put •eek cettlnc ready tor this
·match," taid tbe 3.1-year-old Kinf. "Aft.er' lou Uk• Uds I mlaht
be too e~ot.lonal to au wbether •u continue to play ~ com-• peUtion:., ·
While Kini fall«ed In UM openln1 roulld of thia ticbest.ever
tennis tournament for women, Evert breeied to • .. 1. M openinC
• victory over Rosie Ca.sa.b.
• Martina Navratilova also had an euy e>pftinl match, ClownlDc
Sue Barker 1-3, 1·2 in • match lhat laat.ed JUlt fO mm-.. •-'
Other flnl·r®nd w1nnen included Nanc1 ,...,, wbo -rr-
l 'Kem Reid 1.s, M : Vlrclnla Wade, who dow.ed 'Moaa Guerra.nt .-t.e, W; Francoise DurT, who posted a e.s, t-1 trhns* O'MJ' Julle
:-Anthon.f • Bet\,J' Stove, who de!tated M1aaa Jaucw.a, a.J. l-0. ~
• 'l',.ny lto\laday, whowhippedlbrttaRedondoS-3,S._.., . •
NEW YORK (AP) -TonJ
Peres and Dave Concepcion, keJ
COIS in CincinnaU'a Big Red
Maddne, e0mplalned that Latin
American players are still the
lorptt;n ata~• ol blc Jea,.u. blHba1l off the,._
The ClncinnaU standouts
volted fruatntlon Wednesday '1'1« the difficulty Latins have in
addevbtc tbe popularity el\JC>yed
try otMI' memben ol the Na· ..w Leasve powemome.
"11'• unfair, .. said ~ion,
etnc•1tJ'1 All-star lbort.ltop,
"Nobocb la.lka to l..atlnt. Just
IQc* ~ ihe llada' locker.
room. All the reporUn an talk·
lng to Pete Rose, Johnny Bench
and Joe )(organ," 1aid Conces>:
·don, a native oC Venezuela.
• They resent l)\t •tereotypea
•tbat still beset Llittn American
bell players.
• "Latins are branded as hot-tem pered and bard to un-
derstand,'• they said, "$1\d Ws
mebl they usually are ig:nol'ed
bf the news media aod by lld· ..u..n aeektq athletet to e.n-
done lhetrproduct.'J. ••n•a been that way for a long
lime. I don't kl\ow ii it will ever
--.e," Peru Hld whlle dinlna
It ~ Yotk'• lastQoaable E.ut
SiM.
"It happened to Roberto
·Clemente the same wa,y. Jle
didn't set the recogn.iUon he de·
,lef'Ved unW he was dead,'' said
·.Perez. the only active player who
·bu averaged more than 100 runs
batted in per season for the last
• tOyears.
. The 13.y.ear veteran overtook
Frank RoblnJOD a year afo 81 the
Reds' all-Ume ruo produe..-and
.has a cll'ftr rbl toUl ol 1,115. He
·ts Just 48 hom• runs ah.1 ol llobtnsoa 's club reeordola:M. •
H1J ..,111ark1 came u U'9 Reda stood OQ u.. ...... ol tbe ftilt
Wor'ld Sert.es sweep ln 10 JUn,
Concepcion said part ol the
problem stem' from a l&nguafe
barrier. 1
''It atarted out with people UJ·
inc we couldn't speak well
enouab for interviews. I t.hliik "t'e
speak Enilt.sh tood ~h," be a aid.
Then he added: ''I cJon't W'1't
to talJt about it anymott. l don't
want to aet myaelf ln U'OUble."
Perez, 34, Hld be boldl no
anlmoaity toward bls team· •mates.
. "hoplt aJwa)'t uk me. 9WbJ
·do U.y put you in the ahadQ1' of
JGllmay Btocb and Pete &s,!. I
doD't blame my teammates (Or
It, I blame the press."
£'Z DAILY PILOT Thuraday. October 21 197&
:· _Cross Count ry
, <(;Mustangs 4t ldne
:-~··:·For Elusive Title . . . ..
• .... By ED BllRGART
Ott ... o.i11, ~ ... """ Pn the verge or winning CU' '•~•·>;·cross country titles the put
two yeara but coming 1..IP short
each lime, the Costa Mesa High
.Mu.slangs appear headed toward
capturing the ClF 3-A crown this
y~r.
u Dominating opposlng teams-
inclL1d in g top-ranked schools
from the 4-A division-in recent
invitationals, the Mustangs have
D\qre than lived up to pre-season ~lt~talions and current No. 1
rilnking in the 3-A poll.
And they have performed well
enough to earn a ccolades from head cross country • coach Joe
Fl.sher, who is in his eighth year
or "coaching at the Costa Mesa
. calnl>us. Fisher 's teams have
made the CIF finals the past two
sea.sons, finishing sixth last year.
"This is probably the bes t
balapced team I've had," says
Fi&lrer. "We've h ad some pretty 1:AA ones in the past, but the first
eight or nine are closer together
th~. runners were on the other
teams."
A1'd that probably spells trou-
ble (or opponents in the CIF 3-A
finals at Ml. San Antonio College
-in l>~cember. This Is assuming the Mustangs, undefeated in in-
vi~\lional and dual meetcompeti-
lion, make the finals, which
seems almost as sure as the sun
tis.Ing.
part of the race malong su~ the
group is toe ether. They stress
team etrort and put personal
thinp behind it.''
3. John Gerhardt-He ftn1sbed
one second ahead ol Thompson
last weekend. Says Fisher of
Gerhardt, another junior: "He
has a lot or speed, is very fluid
and has a lot of strength. I have
always felt he has a lot or poten-
tial and ability and he is finally
dedicated to running." ·
4. Alan Overholt-He was the
No. 5 man on las t year's varsity
and clocked 9: 56 at the Orange
County Invitational. Overholt
and Bill Kolar-they alternate as
No. 4 and 5 runners-are seniors.
"He had a sore leg last year
and is start.Uig to get his health
back,'' says Fisher or Overholt.
"He has a long, lanky stride and
looks like he is effortless when he runs. He has also helped the team
come together with his senior
leadership, as has Kolar . .''
5. Bill Kolar-He ran as high as
No. 3 last year and clocked 9:54
last week.
"He has a lot of strength and
stays in a lot of times when he is
tired," s ays Fis her. ''He is not
afraid to work hard.··
And the No. 6 and 7 runners,
Ron Shackleford and Scott
Schied, a r e two developing
juniors while sophomore Brian
Overholt ran 10:34 at the Orange
County Invitational.
Indeed, the future-as well as
the present-looks bright for Fis-
her. JOE YOUNG
And they figure to make the
rinals with a te am that features
three juniors amon1t its top fi ve
f'W\llers-a nd two more juniors.
who comprise the sixth and
sev~nth spots.
At the recent Orange County
lm:it,ational the Mustangs' top
five. ran 49. 08 over the flat t wo-
miJecourse, a time that was only
rOl,lf seconds oH the meet record
Hornets Balanced
Bu cs Can't Afford
And to prove Fisher·s theory or
• ,balance, the M u~tangs had five
l'Qn.n e r s fin is h under 10
'rniitutes-the fifth man only be·
, : ing l5 seconds slower than the Turnovers-Tucker
: ~e is a rundown on Costa
~a·s top five ha rriers:
\ ~.;.Joe Young -He was the CIF
"-1',;'frosh-soph 880 and two-m ile
f .cb .. •cnp in track this year. Easi·
cof!nizable because he is
i clacled and has short hair,
\Yq.ng recorded the fastest time
, )ll ;l~e Orange County In vita·
~0(1,1 , running 9 :41. Like the
'iMulbrngs' No. 2 runner, Young is
• a~iQ\ior.
1 ·~\Brian Thom pson-He has
·~challenging Young for No. I
•"t'IAl&ing ever since he was a
• fr~man. Running second in the
qF;; frosh-soph mile finals in
1J'ad this year, Thompson r an
'-9:"9'1.o finish third at the Orange
Co~ty Invitation al.
Says F 1sh<'r o r Young and
Thompson, "they spend the nrst
Orange Coast College's fool·
ball team may have been a litUe
lucky last weekend in defeating
San Diego Mesa~ But luck doesn't
figure lo carry the Pirates this
Saturday night when tough
Fullerton College invades OCC
for a key South Coast Conference
game.
Coach Dick Tucker's Pirates
gave up 290 yards in passing and
lost the ball six times via
turnovers, but still pulled out a
19-14 victory over Mesa.
But there's no way the Bucs
can afford to let that happen
agains t the Horne ts, says
Tucker.
"We can"t give up the ball Like
that," sa ys Tucker , "In fact,
we're going to have to control the
ball to beat Fullerton. They are
Winless Estancia
Tests Winless SA
Santa Ana and Costa Mesa's Jeranko's passing stats include
Estancia. t wo prep football 34 completions in 91 attempts for
teams still seeking their first 520 yards. He has five touchdown
Century League t riumph, clash passes to his credit. which is
tonight at 7 : J O at Newport every Estancia touchdown of lhe
~ Harbor High se~~~b~~:~nters with a 1·3·1
It's the thi rd meeting between overall record with runners Mike the two schools and Estancia's Eagles are seeking their first win Williams, Ray Chavez and Sam
t!Ver over the Saints. Santa An a is Maisanal the key darts in the backfield. a three-point favorite. Among the linemen are David
In each 't'le vens first ri\'e Reyes (230). Sergio Hernandez ~um<'s there 1s on<' common foe--(200) and J oe Kulp (200). ~anta Ana's Foothill. Foottull de· Al quarterback for Santa Ana
rc aWd Es t ancia, 26·7, and will be either Jerry Wallbridge
tripped Santa An a lasl week, or Kerr Cast, two juniors. But it's
11·13. the Sain ta' running game that is Estancia appeared to have Santa Ana's forte.
lhings going its way \asl week Estancia appears to have the
"'•th a 7.3 halftime lt'ad, but ap-advantage In the passing game
parent mental ancl physical let· with Jeranko's chief targets 6-4
downs led to a 24-7 loss. Mike Camp and fullback Craig
With qua r tcrhnc k Dave Harrill, who has seen action at Jcranko, a potentially tough run-wide receiver.
strong both on oCfense and de·
rense. I can •t see a weakness.
It'll take a heck or an effort to
beat them ."
Fullerton , the pre-season pick
to win the circuit championship,
has s plit its two confere nce
games.
"They know if they want to win
the champions hip they can't af-
ford to lose another game, so that
makes them doubly tough, .. says
Tucker .
"Fullerton has a very balanced
attack , p ro bably the mos t
balanced team we've faced this
season. They run and throw the
baU equally well." occ·s offense. which has been
inconsistent through most of the
early season. p erked up lasb
week, but T ucker says it'll have
to improve even more against
. the Hornets.
"We had nearly 300 yards last
week, so we did a pretty good job
offensively. But we·re still not as
consistent as I want us to be,"
s ays Tucker.
Sophomor e quarterback Jim
Conley, who has improved with
each outing. had his best game or
the se ason a g a ins t Me s a
completing 13 of 29 passes for 166
yards.
And John Ba les. a freshman
who was an All-CJ F 4-A selection
at South Hills lligh two seasons
ago, paced the Bucs with 83 yards
running and three TDs.
But Bates will not start Satur·
day. Tucker says he'll go with
Don Cornell and Dennis Boswell .
PAST SCORES
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l•H OCC 14 Full 11 1%4 Full lS. OCC 1)
It\} Full 13 OCC 11 l'ltl Full 1' OCC 1
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l•S\ Full l J occ, 1116• .OcC?O. Full 1~ ltSll OCCH Full 1 !ti() Full 11 0 CC7 1•v occ ?I Full ' 101-occ JO Full a 1•~ 0CC61 Full 6 1•7t OCC JO. Full 1 ,.~ r uu tJ OC C 11 1'7J --Full n oc C >
l'!M 1',111 10 OCC 0 1911 -<>CC tt Full u
14<,1 '""'' ·~ occo t•1s-occ 36, Full 11
f-v I ... ' Inn I, • f1' ""'Ir\ •• t2 1
Area Calendar ning game behind Kirk Langdale With Rickard. Langdale and
and Dale Rickard, and an im· UghtendTobyO'Brien~so inthc Frtdo (o ct.m ~rov in g d e re n S O, Estanc I a £c!lt.on ., W•\IMIMIOr. M•rlne It Hunll1>91on Offensive thrust, it gives Jeranko B•o>tll. f ounlMn V•ll•V •I Nt-1 H•rbor, (.o\IA igurcs to give Santa Ana pro-five good targets. ~,.Al S•I\ '"""'n1n, l"q""" e."'" "' Mls.o-0~ blemS. V11•1n (All Al ~I. l" ~Vlnwf\I v• <iolcl<ln WH I ~I
Ri ckard might be the most ex-e s1.,,c11 s11r11,,,u_ occ 11 J01 Of,..,,. .,.,.,,,. Cro-. Cou,.,1rv-M•l•r Dttl v\ ~I. Anl..,,.,v di plosive Item in Estancia's attack TE o•er1en ,., m W1111ami oe Irv•"""••• ii 111. Or1n11• ec-1. SMlc!l•bllc~ •n<l alter scooting for 18S ynrd.c; on 41 r &1c111or 11s 110 C..nci.o11 or Go•o<rn w,.,, •I Ml ~" An1onlo c;o11-1nv11•
I d . • G Ol>vm11to I'° tlO Rolle DO llllMI scrimmage p ays an catching c cranc1au 1H 1JS l(,111on oo W•ler 1><>10 T•1•"" 11 ~" o -nt•. Ml•\k>n lwo touchdown pasS<?s. o PIMt'fkl ~ 11s John DT V••to ., N•wl'O•t Harbor. L.iquna 11 .. c11 ~'
.
Workinan CIF's No. 1 Eleven
Praises
Holladay
The Ed ison llls:h
Chargers of Huntington
Be ach proved crih cs
wrong lost week when
they established un im·
presaive r ushing attack.
Whether Lhe Charcers'
football team can ac-
complish the same feat
agains t the Westminster
High Lions is another
question.
•'This is one or the bet·
ter Westnins ter delenses
I've seen in the last few
years," says Edison's
h e ad c o a c h Bill
Workman. ''They have
size and quickness and
lhelr whole front seven
·looks good to me. I 've
been looking tor weal<·
nesses, but I can't find
one." ·
Workman is obviously
hoping to find a weak·
ness by the time the two
teams kick off at 8 Frl-
d a y n ig ht a t
Westminster High in a
Sunset League encounter
pitting teams that are 1-0
in circuit action.
The Edison coach is a
bit wary of
Westmins ter 's s ize,
prais ing de r e ns lve
tackles Curt Mitchell
(6·1, 240 > and Ted
McCaslin (5-10, 190) and
nose guard Mlke Arent
(6--0, 190).
"Mccaslin may be
their best defensive
lineman ," say s
Workman. "He has real-
ly fine purs uit and in·
tensity."
But the Chargers may
be able to retaliate with
230 -p o und o ff e n -
sive tackl e Rand y
Holl aday, who Workman
compares to Jack Clark,
a lineman for
California's Bears and
an. ex-Edison High and
Orange Coast College
standout.
"He was unbelievable
a gain s t Newport
Ha r bor ," s a ys
Workman. "His blocking
was incredible. On goal
line plays, he'd take his
man clear into the end
zone.''
Aided by Holladay's
blocking, the Chargers
ran 61 times for 227
yards . Tailback Jim
J udd, who has rushed for
399 yards on 87 carries,
had 130 against N ewp<>rt.
"Some people were
saying we couldn't run.
so we s et out lo prove it,"
s ays Workman.
Som e w ere s aying
E dison cou ldn 't r un
because il pa ssed so
much. And the Chargers
like lo throw because
th ey ha v e Steve
Rakhshanl, a 6· l senior
who has connected on 56
of 98 passes for 751
yards.
Inst e ad o f l a lkin g
a b o ut his offe ns e,
Workman concentrated
o n Wes tmin s t e r 's
backfield, s ayin~, "their
backs are really good.
Doug Bosw e ll has a
tenacious persona lity
and coupled with his
natural a bi lily. t hat
makes him a tough run-
ner.
Shows No Weakness
Ne wport Harbor ffiab 11n exc ellent ltnc ,
foot b a 11 coach B ll l linebackers and secon·
Pintea .admit.a be bas dary. It bas lho league's
somewhat or a problem best Unebacke r In Bo
confronting him this Boxold and best safety ln
week as bis team ~ Ktn Maraerum. Turn
for a Sunset League· them loose on oJrense
clash Friduy nhcbt at 8 and you have the best
a1alnst an Invading loo. tJlht end and wide re·
The opposition Is Foun·
lain Valley Hlgh's
Barons, No. 1 rated in
CIF 4-A circles, UO•
beaten throueh five
games and coming off a
51-0 victory over Hunt·
ington Be ach's Marina.
"We've gone over the
fltms for hours and
hours ," says Plzzlca.
"We can find no area to
take advantage of. It just
,eems to be Fountain
Valley's year where it
can do nothing wrong.
"Fountain Valley has
ceiver In the league. And
Tim Holmes ts not far
behind Margerum.
"We're comlng off a 28-1':.fosa and they won
Sl-0 last week. What can
we say? We've just got to
do what we've been do-
itlg. but execute our own
plays better and hope we
don 'l get embarrassed."
The Sailors have one
major change in their
starting lineup-Tom
Mockett is out or tbe
lineup at derenslve end
alter suffering an ankle
in)ury agains t Hunt·
Mustangs' Mollica
Tough to Defend
Allie Schaff knows
quarterbacks aren 't
always bitting their re·
ceivers, and he hopes
that is the case when the
San Clemente High
Tritons host the Costa
Mesa Mustangs at 8 Fri-
day night in an impor-
tant South Coast League
rootball game.
Laidlaw will start.
Adam s ' los s may
make it easie r for a
Costa Mesa d e fense
which bas no one who
weighs more than 191
pounds.
When they don't run,
the Tritons rely on
quarterback Glenn Dill.
who has completed 20 or
47 passes for 310 yards.
lniton Beach 'a Edison
last week . Ptnlca Wll1$ unhappy
with his team 's offense
agolnst Edison. •·we
aave up two touchdown$
with our offense," Jays
Plzilca. "Neither should
have happened. We lost a
rumble deep In our ter·
ritory because a llnem
torgot to block bl:s man.
And we had a punt
blocked at the four-yard
line because we hnd only
10 players on the field.
Those are jus t dumb
mistakes."
Anotber thine that
bothers Pizzicn is Foun-
tain Valley's depth.
"Fountain Valley lost
Margerum to an injury
for awhile and that didn't
matter. Then it lost its
quarte rba c k . Gary
Coleman, and that didn't
matter." s ays Plzz.ica.
"Fountain Valley could
probably lose its first 11
and It wouldn't matter.
Coach Bruce Pickford is
evidently doing a helluva
job with them .'·
Doug Thomps on,
Coleman's replacement,
has completed 20 of 37
passes for 308 yards in
the last two victories.
Fountain Valley's run-
ning game? Pizzica says
it's fullback Mike Musso
on short yardage plays,
but the real threat is
tailback Willie Gittens,
who has scored five TDs
and hu a 7 .6 yards per
carry a verage in 71
totes . "We sure hope Dave
Mollica doesn't have a
§uper night hitting his re·.
ceivers," s ays Sch~(.
head football coach at
San Clemente. "Right
now, he is as good as any
quarterbac k in the
league and we really
respect him ."
Spe·ar to Be Ready
For Laguna Battle
Led by Molllca, the Mus tangs are 2·1 in Thelastlime tailbackScottSpearwas r eported
league. The Tri tons are to be healthy and running at full strength, the Mis-
also 2-1. sion Viejo High Diablos won their only game of the
But San Clemente has current football season.
had trouble defending Diablos' head football coach John Murio hopes
the pass. allowing Mis-history repeats when Mission Viejo and the Laguna
sion Viejo to throw for Beach High Artists collide at 8 Friday night in a
122 yards and Bolsa South Coast League game at Mission Viejo High.
Grande for 185. And to Laguna Beach is 2-1 in circuit play; Mis11ion Viejo is
complicate matters, the 1·2.
Mustangs like to have "Spear is going to be ready," s ays Murio.
Mollica roll out and "Hopefully, he is healed. He didn't practice at all
throw. last week, but he's been at full go this week. We
"The sprintout is one ·hope that's a good indkation." Spear, hobbled by
of the toughest things to knee injuries all year, only carried three times for
defend w h e n the seven yards in Mission Viejo's 15-9 loss to Costa
quarterback is a good Mesa.
runne r and passer " Butthe juniorrushedfor67inthe Diablos'16-12
says Schaff. "If the kid victory over Jrvinc's University. A strong powerful
1s a good passer you also n.stlJle r who weighs 190 pounds, Spear may team
have to play pass de-'-rtth Alan Parker . a breakaway threat who picked
fense because he's pro. up 50 yards o~ nine carries against Costa Mesa.·
bably going to beat you. Parker has gamed 117 yardc; on 25 attempts. Last
"And Costa Mesa also year. Spear rushed for over 700 yards.
has a decent running And the Diablos will probably n~d Spear if
game. They 're good and they hope to defe at an Artists team that is 4-1 and
well balanced." has recorded three shutouts. "Their up front people
But the Trit,,ns may and their linebackers are their strength," says
not be as balanced as Murio. "They have good size and good speed and I
they ha.ve be(."O . Starting don't see any weaknesses." . .
running back-linebacker If Laguna Be ach has a weakness. it 1s an of.
Randy Adams s uffered a fense that . has produced one touchdown in two
shoulder injury against game~. But Murio says, "t~ey're an option team
Laguna Beach and is list· and will try to do the same thing to us as Costa Mesa
ed a s an extremely did.Buttheyhave muchmorespeedatthewidere-
doubtful performer. Hav-celvers than Costa Mesa has.
ing rushed for 246 yards . "Cos.ta Mesa c~ught us a Httle by surpris e with
on 72 carries, Adams their option, but with Laguna we know what tp ex-
·hasn't s uited up for prac-peel. Laguna doesn't like to throw that much but
ticethis week. when they do, they're going to try to hit Rich Nunis.
tr he docsn 't ;>lay, He's a Ca.st, talen~ed receiver:" .
either 14 5·pound Russ Muno doesn t want Nun1s to en1oy the success
Immel or 150-pound Bill against his secondary that Costa Mesa did. The
Mustangs completed lOor 16 passes for 143 yards .
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No Weak Spots for Corona
Dana ttllls Hl1h football
coach Bill Cunerty bas seen bis
Dolphins explode offensively
with 58 points in their last two
eames -an encouraging sign ' as they jtrd for Suturday
night's invasion at 8 of
Newport Harbor to duel
Corou del Mar High.
"We're j ust going to have to
block like we did aaain11t
University and make sure we
don't give them the big de·
tensive play -the sack, in·
terception or rumble.
del Mar is lbo No. 1 team in our
Jea1ue and we're a.Q.lOou.s to
prove the firs t half of this
season 11 oot our team.''
Two of Dana Hills' biggest
assets in recent ventures have
been tackle Neil Jensen and re·
tallback Mike Spnlt.s.
"Corona dtl Mar has shown
lt can run the ball well," says
Cune.rty, "and It paaed well
against San Clemente.
· The two lock up in a South
Coast Lea1ue struggle with
Corona del Mar prese.nting a toug~ defensive obs tacle,
especially across the line.
"Corona del Mar doesn't ap·
pear to have any weak s pots
across the llne," uys Cunerty.
''Corona del Marlooks like a·
team built first on defense and
is just letting the offense come
aJong as the season·pn>gresses.
After the other night 1:6 beating
El Toro they surely have more
confidence.
··After I ast week's game wltb
University," continues Cuner-
ty, "our team bas Couod it can
·play. We understand Corona
• ceiverSteveTelaneus.
J enaen has done lt with bis
block.lng, Telanous has caught
2S pasaes in five games for 292
yards.
AB for containing Corona del
Mar, Cunerty says it's a case of
stopping the short pitch to
"Defensive problems for WI
seem to be everywhere.
Corona del Mar has the tough
front, excellent linebackers
and tho secondary bas in·
t.ercepted a bundle. It's a very
sound, well coached team.
"Our o!fenae," ad<\& euner:
ty, "has been playing better.
Confidence means so much ln
that area."
Gauchos
Def en.Se
Rustlers Stopping Vallercamp
linemen ls HB's Primary Ta.sk
Healthy Field position is one of game going in. We Jcnow "Also Marina runs a Sparkles
Huntington Beach High Marina played much bet· lot of play-action pass,
football coach Dave Van ter than the score in· which freezes the de· b ,
The orrensive line at Hoorebeke's chief con· dicated in last week's fense and if you're not Sad~le a.ck College 5
Golden West College will cems as he prepares his 51·0 loss to Fountain paying attention you're defensive line has ~n
be in the best' he alth of Sunset League team for Valley. going to get caught oo a nearly immov~ble ~s
the season according to invading Marina High. "Marina was able to long gainer. season and thats one bit
head coach R a Y The two Huntington move the ball and at "And Marina's speciaJ reaso_n :-VhY the Gauc~
Shackleford as he pre· Beach schools clash Fri· times played fairly well. teams are a factor. The ~e sitting atop the M.is·
pares the Rustlers for a day night at 8 and it was But Fountain Valley has punt and kickoff teams 5100 Confer~nce football
Southern California Con-fie ld position which tore the tools to score on ha v e s co re d r or standings with a 2-0 re-
ference football outing HB's upset dreams apart anybody. Marina " cord.
with LA Southwest Fri· against Westminster-"lndjvidually our first . "Our defense bas been
day night (7 :30) at thanks to two blocked objective is to stop Van Hoorebeke is un· outstanding ," says
Orange Coast College. punts and an intercep· Marina quarterback Ron cert"ain of his starter at coaeh Ken Swearingen,
Pat Dion, a 22S·pound tion. VaJlercamp. He is a de· quarterback with the whose Gauchos take on·
freshman from Canada. ''Field position could ftnJte threat because he condition or sophomore Riverside City College
will start at left guard very de finitely make a runs the option and runs Marco Pagnanelli in the Saturday night (7:30) at
for the first time thjs differ ence in this game," it well. The outside veer air. Pagnanelll complet· Mission Viejo High.
season after being in· says Van Hoore beke. put.s pressure on the de· ed all seven passes Most teams have been
jured in a pre·season "We reel it•s an e ven fensive ends. against Westminster, unable to run the ball scrimmage. but is hobbled by a against the Gauchos.
The Rustlers will be sprained ankle. The Saddleback defense
seeking to end a two· tr he can't start it'll be bas given up an average
game los ing str e ak B ak Ba k senior Mike D'Alessan· of 55.8 yards per game
against the team that re away C dro, who completed 10 of and only Orange Coast
tops the conference in of· 18 Cor no yards against g~ined over 100 ~ards,
fensive yardage but is c Westminster. with most of that m the
last in d e f e n s i\'e oncerns Moore .. . . fourthquarter. statistics. Our passing game hit The two key defensive
··They are a hard team 17 of 25 for 68 percent," performers for the
t o e v a I u a t e , · · It's quickly becoming apparent that University says Van Hoorebeke, Gauchos have been
Shackleford says. ''They High (Irvine> football coach Dick Roche isn't the "which is not too bad. linebacker Tony Mitre
have played a couple of only one impressed with the running of his new And our running backs (S..11 215) and end Paul
really good games but back, Tony Fuller, who was a split end for the first are contributing to our Mo~rg (6-1, 215). Mitre
lost to Cypress by a big three games. attack. is a St. Paul High pro.
score last week. MacMoore,coachoftheEIToroHighChargers "Our runners are ductandMobergplayed
"We can't look at the who face University's Trojans at 8 Saturday night averaging over four at Tustin High.
game like we have the at Tustin I ltgh . talks highly of the fl eet back who yards per carry for the In the past two games,
last couple of yea rs. We has gained 202 yards on 22 carries. "He's a threat season. But when you Mitre, Moberg and Co.
are going to have to play everytime he carries the ball," says Moore. "He consider sacks on pass-have sacked the oppos·
a decent football game.'" has really good speed and when he s tarts to pick up ing plays , and when ing quarterbacks 15
The Rustle rs coach the speed. he has the ability to move around peo· you're playing catchup, times.
will mak.e only one pie." it clouds your running ' "With alltheturnovers
change in the s tarting Defe nsi ng Fuller will be one of Moore's major backs' total effort.'' we've had, it's amazing
lineups-Dion for Stan tasks in a South Coast League game that doesn't how well our defense has
McCoy at guard. figure to have a bearing on the circuit's cham· done," says Swearingen.
The Rustlers ha ve the pions hip outcome. University is 0-3; El Toro is 1-2. Tennis "But our offense picked
best rushing team in the But the Chargers are coming off 7-0 and 21-7 losses up a little bit las t week
conference, averag ing to Laguna Beac h a nd Corona del Mar. The latter 01un•NNIS against San Bernardino.
203.4 yards a ga me on schools have combined records or S..lin lea~ue. JUN•o" vus1Tv We're still not doing
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Thurtday.Oelober21, 1979 DAILY PILO~, (p
Monarchs
Favored
Tonight
Marina Wins
Mater Del High School
will be favored by 12
point$ when th e
Monarchs tangle with St.
Anthony High or Long
Beach in A n$elus
Leaeue football action
tonight (8) at Santa Ana.
Bowl.
Newport, HB,
Estancia Roll
The Monarchs appear
to have the stronger de-
fensive unit and with
Marie Drazba ready to
start at quarterback,
should be ab l e to
penetrate the Saints
young defense.
Druba suffered recur·
rence of an ankle injury
in the first .half against
Bishop Amat last week.
He has sparke d the
Monarchs on late drives
in sd'\'eral previous
games.
Undefeated Newport
llarbor High, the No. 1
ranked ClF water polo
power, made Huntlngton
Beach 's Edison a
believer a s the host
Newport Sailors won,
16-6, in Sunset League·
play Wednes day alter· noon.
In other Sunset act.ion
Huntington Beach swept
past Westminster, 1S·9,
at Golden West College.
And Marina (Huntington
Beach) defeated Foun·
tain Valley, 13-10, in a
night match at Oran&e
Coast.
And in Century League
competition , visiting
Estancia of Costa Mesa
swamped Orange, 20-5.
The Sailors, using
their fast break to good
advantage, built an early
lead but h ad trouble
capitalizing on s ix·on·
five situations.
Putting together a
good team effort, Estan-
cia moved lbe ball effec·
Mater Dei coach
Wayne Cocbrun's chief
concern is a different
type of defense than his
Monarchs have faced.
'Ibe Saints operate with
a seven and eight man
front and could pose
blocking problems. ti vely , overpowering
us Orange . The Eagles ,
:: driving well , force d
10 Orange into several four· ,,o meter violations and ~!~ scored on four of five
·~s penalty throws.
Mllff Oei Olle11M· SE-Aon S1la9yl AT-John ToPf
R~ry Oomlnou.r
C -JoeGlt""°" l.G-Jlm lnqt•m t.T-S<uct o .. 1.ns1<I SE-Steve S.tuw\ffrl 08-M.trl< Orutw F8-8r<td Ch•t~ :~ The Oilers or Hunt·
m ington Beach we re led by
11s Tony Wooten and Bill
110 Taylor who each scored
:: four goals.
TB-Oolo Gont•lts SB-Jim Olc•son
Miier 0.10.CtftM
OT-EOd•• Atw•••1 OG-Matt Mat•u•ev
DG-JoM (;IH>On OT-J<HtOIUS()(I l.8-Cr alq Ohon l.8-4Cent Ewono l.8-Sttw M<Gowan C8-6ob MHcham C8-8r<td QI.tee RB-Jim Olck'°"
S -Mark Romaine
110 Tied at nine early in
:~ the final period, Marina
m became the aggressor on '"° a key theft and assist by II\ . 10 Enc Bauer. Greg Vessey
LUBE, OIL
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~tmlMl~r 0 a •.) •>-~ H8 \(.OfCn9· ltHI•. ~w 2, Wooltn 4. 8. h~IO"· T. Yat~Of:~
$<0,..11yQuarttr't' •' f\t.,.clt • ) r' S-10 Or-I ( J 't-S l!sta11cla uorl•q · O•altt I, R~
Wv•ll l , Kiilmer J. t..owry J,;(411'tol13.
U rn 2, Hurley 1, WUHlllOll,,' ""OSH·SO,.H •. Score •Y O...rttrJ
Marin. I Q I 3-i Ft11 V•lle'I' 2 t' °t ,_. Scorlnq• Marln•-S=~e, C•mpbell. Nuo•lll, Vu, rev. FV-NlchOI\, T. Roqers. ,.. '· lJnl)henour2. C Roqer~1. PCN ...
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Edi""" I 0 0 <>-f ...,_ Marbor J J S •-14 Storino: Eohon-Mllto:'I-NH-Btroeson 6. Fulli s. q•Vrlo•, S1rornonin, Gnter, "
Sc.,.. lly Oot•n•ra E\l...CI• S c 2 S-1' °'-0 0 0 C>-0 ES1 e11cla \Corino: ltonura s, Murl)hy J, t..arnted 2. l.4 • ., .. Y l,
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Hun! Beach 2 I ,J 0-S, W.-Wnl'ISIU t 0 p 1-J H8 scorino: M<NHrMy .1., P•n••. Ttscl\ner1. '·, JUNIO" VA"SITY ' 5<-by 0YU1tr~ i Edison t I .~1 1-~ ,..._, H•rbo< • I I ~-n S(o rlnq: Edlson-Rtddlhc 1, Pltl<ford, •sr•olson, t.aur~1"HG•uQ~r •. Robertson ,,.. ~ y~s S, 11-l•t>C!l 8ucMnan l . tvtr
Sc-..., OtHr1••• • Manna o I 1 f)-t F<)unt,.ln Vallo 4 7' 4' S-10 Marina scorCno: Coo1>11r, ,..,... FV -.corl"'J· Hicks S, Moweth •. ~ J.
!>1nctalr J, Mendtltolln 1, Mtdem. mons 1, 8el99n
the ground, but rank only "We've got lo r ebound off two losses to good Cott.Mew n~~!!!! ~" Clmltftl• some things right, but
fifth in passing where teams," says Moore. "We made too many mistakes "°'11s1de1Maul6.0,de1wr11111 1HJ, just by eliminating mis· ,
Southwest 's Cougars are ag<>inst Corona del Mar, letting them have the ball dootvans.:ovoc 6~: v11~"1151 ...,... ... 1• lakes we've taken pres· ,. 6-1. '°''•-I>. Harper CS) won 6-1, ... 2. tops. , within our 30 too much in the first half. But our kids '°'".., sureoffthe defense."
Ironically, the GWC played much better in the second half." Lewrs·T•vlo~~~·:, Maul·Mo"tr With the Gauchos' de·
pass defense is likewise The C h argers, 3·2 overall, are led by •·'· d~I Fh l\er.101orev 6·•. ott fense rated No. l in the only fifth, giving up 124.8 quarterbacks Mike Sentak and Steve Key. Sentak, Cro<-•r·C1~0 6·2: Fern&nc1ez.c..•n conference against the
d T CSI won 6·0. •·I, 6·7. Ro•-•mi>· yar s a game . he the st arter , has completed 23 or 62 passes for 391 Soremoncs11os1H.won •~.J.S run. Swearingen expects
Cougars rank last in de-yards while Key. a starter al the beginning of the UT•n m c10Yt1 ouaHlll• to see a lot of passing by
fens e o f t b e run . season, has connected on 11 of 32 for 157 yards. Pdcl' def o·~".!:~'7.s. •ext to M o Riverside.
however • a nd l he Leading the rushing attack is tailback Hector 2·6. '°'t to s1urc1evan1 3-1>; s1et<1 CEI "River side throws the
Rustlers will have the Avella. who has picked up 197yards on42carries. won H. •ost H . >-•;You~"' m ball wel 1. Ag a inst
edge here. But they will be running at a University defense •osu-6. ,.,..._Do"''" Southwestern last week
I nd iv i d u a I 1 Y, Pat that shut out two of its first three opponents before F•tu1aii.P••1tr IE• 1051 10 Glac-they must have thrown
M K r Gwc · h <helll·M<o<lnley •·•. lost to Evans· c eon o is t e being attac ked for 47 points in its last two games. o~rstreet '-'· loll 10 Anderson· 40 times. And they've
second leading rusher in "They have a very good defensive team," says Fo-nkol·tt·Morr1s.Paqano<E1 1°'1 made a lot of changes in
th . "t ' 5 2 ~. 1-4. \ 1: Sm•lh·l.tnOehl IEI 10\! ec1rcu1. averaging . Moore. "They have good size up front and that w.M<ll•·b•ukerl.H 36. personnal."
yards. He is also the creates a problem for us." Saddleback offensive
second best all-purpose Univer sity's defens ive front three averages p ff k tackle Tony Lundy, who
runner with 637 yards 188.7 pounds while El Toro's offensive line averages ro OC ey suffered a twisted knee
gained o n rushing, 180.8. However, the Chargers start one tackle who in practice last week,
k k fr d Los An<)eles • NV Rano~rs 2 ic o an punt returns. we ighs 220 pounds.. Defensively, the Chargers' front eu11a•H vancouvor o will probably not play
Two of the circuit's top three weighs 180 wtule the TroJ·ans· ofCensive line "''"11urq"'· TorontH,t•e again Saturday, says • • J l MIMl'SOta •. 411ant• l pun~ers WI oppose scales 187.5. 11cKton2.c.o1orado 1 Swearingen. each othe r when GWC's~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~_;;...~~~-~~-1
Rick Partridge (39.9
avg., 30 punts> faces -----------Southwest 's St eve Doyd
(43.3 avg .. 24 punts ).
Fullerton
Tops GW
Th~ Fullerton College
Hornets broke open a
close game in the second
half and breezed to a
6EM8 victory over pre-
. viously undefe ated
Golden West in a Coast
League women's basket·
ball opener Wedn~day
: night al Golden West
CoUege. .
• The host R ustlers, 7-1,
only trailed 36·29 at
halftime but lost their
top rebounder, 6·0 Katie
McLean, with only three
minutes gone tn the
second half when s he
• fouled out.
' In other act ion, Orange
· Coast beat Santa Ana,
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Custom 6500 sq. Ct. waterfront home on
the point. 134 Ft. frontage with
magnificent view or boats & harbor.
Slip for large boats. Remodeling has
been started -finish it to your own
taste.
B.ILL"GRUNDY , REALTOR
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FtXEa!! Pvt. Investor ~·~··o·;·N·£-.;~·~-u;;·.; ••·•• •• •·· MEW ON LIDO Super starter home. Local resident wants SELL Owner says om1r. Vacant Just lnlroduced td'mrkl, Qwet lre~ shaded street duplex or tri·plex. CdM Btl1 3br. 2ba upnraded 3 Br. 2 Ba. RV lot. Now this oulstanding custom 8edr Pri I bk " ua 500 Agt 558 7752 blthomeorrers4bd.3ba. 3 ooma. 1~ baths. area. n ony. no rs condominium. $47 ,500. -"· . .
ram rm. separate game ~.~7,000. Call now! please.673·7710 Call Bob. 714-6404082 1 HOMES
rm&3 cargarage.Outol Oi'fNINO·••HtJN1ouNt<r· Triplex. w/pool 460 0-.Poillt 1026 UMOBS60,000
town owner says SELL' I Seaward Rd., CdM Drive ....................... Good location or 3 and 4
646-7711· tl8I' 1liJa:11il!I by. SU4.500. 673·1762 an view duplex. 3br, bedroom plans localed in Ii ~~:! i:tB :i; PRIVATEIEACH 2ba. 1600 SQ. ft unats Huntington Beach area I I •ccESS w/frplcs. 1145.000. Please call for an ap. ; ' '. · "' poan lm e nt to see.
DeaneHonw acre slt.e. Custom 3br + AMCMOIAM Ol'INIH9 ·11S1uN1oeo11(f• 1 Hunt"'91ot1 hoch Many trees on this i.4 1 842·2535.
Clean. neat. 4 bedrm, a~list's sludl~/office. IMYISTMIMTS 19 • '. MEW~~1:~CH f~ma~~· !u~.en~afa~~ :~f:iebl~~~:d1:,ce;:e!~ 1714) 496-7711 .. ~.1111
1002 Best buy in Baycrest! patio, lge back )'ard. co.untry view & to~al B'" 1032 ~·"~··,,~.;;,~~ ....... ~~-~--~·~·~-~-~ 2500 Sq. rt. or pure class! Xlnt family home Of pnvacy. By owner. pnnc •Of'O ' IOOZ General
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Four massive bedrooms. fered at a low S6i.500: only. $159,500. 673·1092 or•••••••••••••••••••••••
EXECUTIVE with secluded master H onlhisone!! 213·376-8277. Outstnd'g 2900 s q.rt . nhte 1044
RETREAT j) wing. Sunny country Dahlia in Lake Forest. 4 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'h ACRE kitchen with all new ap. ~UPERB WHEN br. 3 ba. Incl steam rm., RANCHO SAN JOAQUlN
3 BDR.POOL pliances. including built· ME IS A DUPLEX loaded w/upgrades. pro( 3 Br 2~ Ba. popular San an microwave oven. 2 SOMETMIHGELSE dee w/Van Lull puper Luis Rey. Many up-
Lush Se$c6l Sd,eOdO~nlry to -• Large dw atert h~atedrs 15&5W.8ekef,C.M. When It's two residences threnlru~t. "alltahli~~llMina.,"bllne ¥adl kes. SV11~:'ooogolf54COW'7 7~ u " + + + ecor a ors e· ,..11, toMert&eta.ut on-a.. larger lot. that's . 1 • ... "': " "' a e. w. . • .,..... this exc1t1nK estate light. Don't miss all this S49·86SS when.38R's,den,3ba's lav.rm w /mt rrored or833-32U Form a I en tr Y to 0 fl EN H 0 USE 413 for only $139.500 <;.all + 2 BR .. 2 b a. rrpk .• formal din.rm .. 1---------
.. ,..ral 100 C:.eMt"OI 1002 dramatic living room Acacia, Olde Corona del 646-7171. TWO OM A LOT lownhouse. both wilh Cam.rm. + bonus rm, BIEAUTIRIL! •4e•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• with massive floor lo Mar. Classic charm <>*'fN"10 .. 1~1u111roM N .. 1· Brand new. one home bilt·ins. frplcs .. all spot. AtC. lo maint front & This 4 bedroom San
C'ea lln g fir«?place. ··oulch Colonial" 3 l•l~~~'ll;~I has3bds.2bas,theother less Really something backpatiow/fountain& Miguel in ''The Raqch" ... ._ _______ ,SPANISH MANSION Gourmet kitchen & dine 11 M • h 4 ..... , 8 It b f 1 sprinklers. 3 car gar offers3 balm family rm
·,HEW LISTINGS! OM HILL with garden view. 20' ~m":°~~a:~ ,{=~ . ~ ) [ 008: ~ioc~l bld~~ni1~t e sc. SlG0,000 w/opener. Nr schools & & formal d01nlng rm.
•. COSTAMESA POOLllEACH Family room adJolns OPEN l.~~f"~-~-~·~=-=~·~··~-~-~ EASTSIOE location. u-iy-ia..R.-Mu shop'g cnlr. Priced for Fireplace. cuslom built · EASTSIDE $58,250 covered terrace & Dutch·doorcntry. ~ r &th "' ....... , ._., quack sale. $89,950 breakfast nook. covered
r ambling g rounds ntURSDAY & FRIDAY AXER UPPER Goodgrand~O:..~~~r~~for in~ :lX>lE.CstHwy 673~10 Ownr/Agnt,837-4687aft6 pauo.Closet.oschools.
• 41~~~.'ssris~! Sec 1 u d edd w a 11 e d through a wall or class. l·S. come property. Our ex· BY OWNER on secluded or558-8S34 RANCH REALTY
: 'al»oalayProp. magnifacentenlertainers hideaway master & TRIPLEX clusivelisting.646-7711 w u. 3 r , ge ec • foulttaiftValty 1034 ..,,, . l'Ourtyar entr y to Separate wino for }) ,....._ 8 2Ba I d k c:o'12000
Ruffors penthouse. Vaulted ceil· guest quarters. fl urry * * w/ocn & hi~ls vu. 723 ••••••••••••••••••••.••• BY OWNER 3 Br 2Ba • dd d Cameo H1 ghlnds . •sSUME6,, v... · · ded. .• •615-7060 • in~s a r ama to forthis unlque find Call $73,000 $127500. OwnrtAgt . "' 74"' cenlra l air. upgra . ---------1 artistic selling. Huge 963-7881. 613-6643 New super plush cpts. $63,500. PhS52·1493
noor to ceiling crackling oPf'"" 9 ·" ~ """ "'"' ""' · Low rents and deferred thruout. 4 Ur l "'-Ba,
---------1 fireplace. Gourmet pub 19 I maintenance create1-;;;;~~~~=:;;;;;;;jCostoMelCI 1024 beaut. covered patio. G R E E NT R E E • · Yocant•4 hdrm k} t c h e n · Mass ive · ''~~ill;~ JASM INE CREEK . sensational opportunity I• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/lge back yard. Lge Brentwood. 3 Br/2 Br +
aucst quarters Tcrnce " ' i h ood • · · · $641\LJ\ c 11 839 ,,,,.,~ rm, upg raded, pvt. Costa Mesa. 4 bcdrm, hideaway master suite+ . .~ • Beaul1ful splll-lcvel 3 to multiply investment a~ Owner 2br den l""ba entry kitch an exclusive den, 2 Ba. ram rm, lndry
fomial dming, fam rm. ... · • bedroom, family room wt g management r. cmr. rncd ynt. 2017 Ma· at ,...,,,. a ·-.... 166•700• Prin only
lge kitchen w/dineltt> overlookssparklin~p00l home.Privatesludywith and maintenance 1;-~--:=-plc.$49,500.494·8828. Agt. 551-0598 area. And much more!! & ~rounds. Re tht' ~irsl to MESA VERDE fireplace off master Hurry: take advantage ~ -;..---H·-&.1 •-h 040 ~ner location :idJ'ac:cnl sec th I s u n. I q u e V.A. or this fantas tic OP· l .... VITE 19 4 br, I l/4 ba urmnqtOft -ac I t townhouse C .. 11 ,,,,., 7881 sulte; Library alcove oft t t CALL " ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOVELY • . park. Room for motor /'JNN ,,, 9. ,; "~'" ,~· .... ,. · Beautiful Mesa Verde livlng room. Gated en· Po r u n 1 Y · FRIE .... DS Home ror sale by ownr. S&S R S . Beautiful 3 bdrm P lan home. bout or trlr Back "T" plan offered ror try, 24 hour security 962·7788. " Nr shop'g & schools. Im· esale peclahsts 3• 102 In ·'The w 11iows" Easlowm·~wa nt:.qulck l91i~~j!ljtl' velerans 3 IJcdrooms. guard . Includes pool. • KE:Y to squeezelntothisover· mac cond. Prin. only. 4or5bdrmmodelsavad. F' 1 BBQ · sale! S-16 5880 "·----...... -·.--secluded master suite, I I 0 €ALT005,__ size<l custom Jacuzzi In 3067 Trinity Dr CM somew/pools. 968-4602 irep acc. gas • c~v·
I t jacuzzi. clubhouse und " " _.. complete ly "rivate ,,,.,.. .. 09 · · · Pennington Properties ered patio. paneled dm
1 .... ~~~~~~~·~ many extras. ar~c rec 'Anni rts Pl 11 " ,,,........, · Ing room '-' accented rear yard. Ex "' s cou · ease ca ~uarded patio and home. · tra sharp. see it now' foranappolntment. BIEACHRETREAT Wurd·off lhc chill af· Spcaldlng30'Poot 6 Br:·den;2 ba. Near RANCHREALTV ..(~HERITAGE
Cull 546-2313 ror V.A m COLE OF NEWPORT $38,500 lcrwards by the rirepit. Shake roored dream Manna High. Blln BBQ. 551·2000
formation. REALTORS Steps to pounding surf or nsk them lo enjoy the house. Close to South $69,900.9&8·57000wner New3bdrm.2balh bome. °"'"'''Q ·1•rn.1•.io~1'>1 • 675-5511 and crystal sand! Back warm d cc or 1 n Coast Plaza. 3br. 2ba, 3 Deerfield;28DeerwoodE I ~ I Yard l·s pay ··r"a play earthtoncs and wood. shdingglass doorslOthe p--&..•--Byowner .·Prinonly
BIG CANYON .
:1•~•.}:;_1U ~round. Windi~g~wooden They will dch~ht in the rear. mature trees. Elegant ~e~idence $75.000 844-4340 _!?~i~,! *HORSES * walkways tosecludeden unusual entrywari· ra•c located on qwet. tree-
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CUSTOM $49,950. lry ! Gourmet kitchen about your wal papers lined s treet in pr e· TURTLEROCIC GLEH
WE'RE LOOKING FOR Lavish livmg room with and eat evcrylhing In sllgious "OLDTOWN'" is 4 BR. choice lot. Ready ~acular 4840 SQ ft. 41---------·l---------•I A SPL"CIAL KIND OF' step·down conversation sight m your large coun· aw~•t·an~ your approval Dec. Best orrcr takes. -;:n:~m home an rinal "'AMc..lLV Let your a r ea + fireplace• try kalchcn. but it's OK. ... · OwnerSSl-4.931/552-0100 -NEWLISTIHG 0111"et Mesa Verde .. J0USlwalkloshopp1ngand Byowner.5br.l~ba.COV· Out.ch oor entry, fruJl·---------t(ues of con~truC't1on WcstchUcondo: bnl!hl& c.llJldren live where lhe Sunshine breakfasl ed · 1 trees. modern kitchen & Fam1lyroom.indhbrary checdul 2 bdrm. 2 L • tr~aretallandthea1r patio. Pool-jacuzzi-replenish lhe larder A er pat~o. new .pant. newly paint ed and REOUCED
overlooking goq:coU!> baths. Adult complex. ocatlOn IS pure. Horses welcome volleyball make th•~ one year warranty in· lowest pnced Sbr an CM . papered Alr-condatiooed & ste115
pool area and ~olf Primelocal1on S&l.950 3Bedrm,fam1Jy,:!hath on this "'2 acre estate. garden living al 1t~ cludedw1ththis homeof· Nd fast sale. s59•900. · · fromthepool&park,tn
t'oune. 2 Story h vmJ: 673-3663 642.4799 Cam b rid & c mod t! I. Luxury & privacy make finest. Won't last. Call fered al$79,500. 540-0518. SoutMrw COMfort beautiful G reentrec.
room Wllh massive Completely redec. & re· ror pleasant evenings al 84Hl010. CAU 640-9900 v·11 R treat South HB I pool Compare & you'll find
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I d I fl d . I c II b v "'-N•11ft•11s1·~101J1N-f' I a e em uxury this 3 bdrm 2 bath & a rep ace an view o a y lo move 10 now . a home. A orcal uy ! els .,.... · T .,.. ' , home. 4 Bedrm + bon"• ..
S38S.OOO. Opcft llcw)>e ~wck.$79.900. OK.Som~ngyouwon't I* I C::!'l'tlTreea' C F l di-family rm ... a buy" at ~~u~~·~~~:61oya1Sl. ...... ________ ,I ~OMUPEERsBI w•:~~o:·;;;~·ll _t,.NIH[ ::,;~~ ;r~~,~~~~f:Si ;~~~it~&:~:: se&5'0 ~ ,.. . H 0 . trees. room ror tennis Ontu 552·7000
1555W.Beker,C.M. C II p k FOREVER coortor pool. 4 bedroom. ~ THE . · ... INVEST NOW!! Next toMeftletS.IMt 0 ege ar OCE ....... VIEW 2 full baths. Dining area. 21 S49·86SS "'" ~ourmet kitchen. Hearty VILLAGE. ·. ·
Vhlew propert)'. Watchi-------•1 We're heretohelpl Doll House PLUS58EDROOMS fireplace lO warm your ~ REALTORS
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COATS & WALLACE
t e sun come up across1---------1 Magniflceftl ocean view. toes. $82.500. Mesa a:... I I 1 •---------
Back Bay & mounlams. 3 BEDROOM ---------Very sharp 3 bed rm, custom home with supe1 Verde, BKR. call 540·1'720 536-7542 * 536-1474 Rancho San J oaq.uin, San
~EAL ESTATE . INC.
Zoned for 2 units. Has 4 ASSUME V.A. ramily. 2 bath home. r •--------1 bedrm, 2 bath formal 8 • H I Located on cul-de·sac. construction catures. Carlos model. 2Br • .•. · I bo LOAM argaln 00 erS p · ~.. II Lovely planked floort •--------• 2,,.,ba. snuggery. View of hlYue Lane ummg. comer ot. al Sharp 3 bedroom home rac ..... to se now ... at and beamed cellln15. •1m•:ll.I~ golC course. many up· g~,~~~'\u1~:1s1~0:~:.lct?n :=~~g: !lo:~~ t~ 2b~i~~ ~;l~d c~~~~e~hJ~p\~~ FIXER UPPER 1$67~.soo. Call for details. I r;:a!i:::n::i· b~i:U!~ "#I hi Caffforftla!.. ASSUMPTIONS g:~: ~~~r
qwel strada. Pl·rfcct for another unit. center and ::.chools. A'i> B1Jl 3 bedrm on oversized UPERB study. Key to beaches 1be w1Se buyers way lo
thetncyl'lesct. Ncarl1> 400E.lJ-iaFORNJ. sumc v.A. loan. Totnl lot.w1lh dou~legarage. OMES Just llst.ed at ~.500 FOURIEDROOM save!Takeovcr.subjectt---------
tenn1s club. ocean and c.M __:___ MW payments $275 pu Th1sgoodsohdhomelsa ~--· Fee.CaU67US50 2 bath,pool'.MesaVerde. to existing VA or FHA WOODBRIDGE
bay beaches for Mom~~~·~!~~-~-~·~·~ ...... 1~~1 monlh. Price $54,950 mess-help'! Asking 1555W.8eller,C.M. Ql'fNr110·1rHuhl'0111Nt<1• SOOOOO loan. No qualifying, no Brand new "Sycamore" aod Dad. 3 Uedroom, den • · ·~ Call 963-6767 149.500. Call 540.1151 Hut to Meftlet BaMt • OWHEA/AGEHT points, lower costs. Over two story model in the aftd dlning room Large · · Cl"fN111 0-•1Hu111ro!<4 0lt(1• S'49·865S ' . SOava.ilablewllh various Creekside Homes ol
40xl00 ft. lot. 1137,500 [ 1· d 540.0555 down payments. Call Woodbridge. Don't mi.ls
coJJS40·ll5• Yep, A Real _ (f lt~li!.Z ~~~~~~~~I H~rr=HTS '~.1wim100 --~-~-~-g-~-~---· N°;~:;~ecMJ ~~~l~~~~~i£!~ ~"• HERITAGE AMXIOUS OWMEI 3 .._..~m & family, 2~~~~~~~~~~1 able to select your choice Farm Kitchen! A "MUST SEE" v A.CA.HT CUTS PRICE! TRAILER PARK ba'ih:.Sharp! 8 months I-ol colors or carpet. Ute & ~~~~~~~~~I "Seen a lolta rarm Btrlly upAr adcd & $46 950 Custom built home de· old condo. North Costa FANCY appllance11. Be an
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4 BEDROOM lndscpd 4 bd. 2 ba. FR • • signed for entertaining with 19 spaces. 2o/.4 ac . Mesa. $59,950. WESTMONT original setUer . Call lo· kitchens back In loway h E t . 1 Ready to move into. ~ d l m 11 fun 2 with 2 houses. Pool an OWNER/AG. ENT day. Priced atS84,500 RANCHO but thls one is In ome. x ensive use 0 bedroomonlarAecorner an a Y shufne board, 4 mile~ Beaulllully dccorat-Od 3 LA QUESTA Callforniay". This brlck&paneling. Truly a lol. Nowl)' painted. Massive bedrooms each from Perris Lako. 1-'ul ____ 54_0-05S5 _____ , Br. lam. rm ovor 2 car
Beautiful ranch style Halecrest home has 3 special home for a brnncl new carpets for wilh walk-in closets and price $150,000. CAL garage, cualom finished
h r bednns, rose garden & special ramily at n low, lowdown. private b ath Tons or .. c.t:! """" kitchen brick frplc red hill _.
552·7500 h6me w It ti le roo . dwarf trees in back lawn low price of 161 ,900. fllLOT REAL ESTATE garage parking. Heart of _.,_,,..,, Must Sell.". marble entry way. Show Formal entry into large ar"a L t .h 5'15-9491. ,.... .. ouc Newport Heights on pool •· II .,,... 500 962 77c1 living room with vaulted thb!.Prl~edu!t~~~~ou _,, . ....., sized lot. s8e.soo Pull CSELECT 3 BR on lgc lot. New cpt. iNi--i.R'.E:. NETWORK r.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~:cr;:e~~rnH~geo~~~°:~: 546·4141 ~~;,f:.1!,~,~~~~Nf(,., _T" __ P_ROPE ___ RT __ l_ES_1 g:!f'~~~C:~~.P~~i ·---------$74,500
room. Great location l9a1De1aP1•1M11a 1007 rorlnto. ~ nnr the beach. Call •••••••••••••'••••••••• 645-3 74 ~:t:~m~.a~~~'d"iivf:,: ~r,f 9• 111 AIN10 8l NICi• Ilg C-r0tt Estate 7 UNITS • $295.000 room. huge balcony Ofl
The Cove. Newport'• 4 BR.• BA. on Fairway. BeachCotlage-$64,!00 muter bedroom, up· COATS& WALL ACE
RE AL ESTATE INC Bayfrontawardwinn!na ~Sq.ft.,marbleentry. 'Ihe fastest draw in~ 50R.,3ba.Sl64,500 graded 'carpels and ~ r HE: RlAL
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Newsboy condo. W/allp gourme' kit .. 1425,000. W t D ·1 Pltot 48R,Sba.S137,000 drapes. Call to see to·
Cl .. ••ila'=:.iA:a: .~., .,_ ..,..,,..,OOO.Owner,640-8lel. By appl only. Exclualve es : · .ad 81 Y....,78 2BR"denS129,500~~~~~~~~~~~~I day! -.. .., ... .... • ._,o -Agent&7:Ml800 Classified A · 642·..., · ManballRlty 675::
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OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE
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New Pier &c Large Slip for SO FPOt.er
Haa Just Been Installed at this .. 'Lovely Bayfront Home r 5
Bedrooms, Family Room. Wet Bar
3 '1replata. Terrac~ Deck with
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CANYON VllW
Private setting for spacious
contemporary 4 bedroom home.
Large lot with pool. Effect.l.e use of
glau, stone and wood. $195.000
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w/great view. G«geous decor -mirrored walls -lovely cpts. &
wallpapers. Almost complete
privacy. Barbara Wright 644~.
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after area. Wallllng dlt·
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Plaza & Mont1omer1
Wards & schll. $62.900.
Southern Calllornla
Realty, S4t·HOS or
540-8149
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$48,950. Auume •'HA
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VersaUle Ooorplan with
upgraded features,
beauUful yards, jac:uui,
4 bdr, famrm wt cosy
frplc. Easy Assumable •5%3 C'AMPUSJ)a~~
V.A. Oceanalre home. OPEN DAILY
Collect, 71•t 968..ff56 8A.M. T06 P.M.
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FMTm. patio. lounice alie ... and carefree San Lula
wet bar w/beer tapper, Rey condo: 3 bdrms., 2~
custom cabinet s It baths. 11or1eo1aa home.
a h e Iv u , s pa c 1 o u a aw11¥ from tramc no}.le .
kitchen. aparkllng clean, M a n Y a m e n l t t ea . =========t l ls auper·close to ocean. Jmmecl possaa.
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A !Jn AWAY $3'7900 P rf t wtlae private patio. OW. cpta, drge, clean.•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••~.'.• U t J cottaae tor ind · hu~c~r 3. 4, 8, 1. 8. t2, 11. 32. 40, woodburnint flrcplure + S475/mo. 963-4569. Agt. Bdrm, priv. yard. oc:un ~ OU 'I'll vi '1 N'li"'m~nl. Ownr must 48. $-a, 60, 80 lu Oranae i:uruge. So-ol·Uwy. $!50. Nofee. • RENTALS. vu. full y uparaded, ... 3 BR. on BEACt~ IP
i;:o and wall h~lp with County. Al,o-102 unil91• tno 673.QJ.51 2BR.2.,.ba ...•..•.. SS26 hudwd flu, rrplc. Chino Cove. F'un\ls~.
.. to inspect these fine homesitcs on
1..JOO ISL~. the seaside C'olony that
offers the ENCllANTM ENT 0 P
NEWPORT HARBOR & the <·onve·
niencc of being seconds away from
the mainland.
3 Ddrms .. 2 baths. frt'sh & clean.
W11rmth of wood paneling. Great
street. $147,000
2 Bdrms.. 2 baths; a real charrn<'r
with high beamed cciUngs & beautiful
decor. $165.000
·Vacant lot for the ont>s who prefer to
build the home of the ir dreams.
$96,000
LIDO REALTY
ll77 Via Lido. M.I. 673--7300
flnunclna Also-ornce: bu1ldln.i11 & Wle 2 BR. l ~ 811 , patio. l BR, den, a ba. . . , S41 .Robert Mance, 497·3647 $350/mo wlnt.er •, •S~:irrHl\HENRY • rommcric:1al proprrl)' 2BEDROOMS frplc:. sar. pool. Quiet 20R.&Pool. ..... $41 or752.t87l ... E19Cd•lly targ,•
REALTOltS 4Wl-4121 Urand ~ew unit' II ~ $325 MONTH udult TownhOUllt'. I M1. 2 IJR. Plan A .. •.... 4lir+l>en Front yard Ii.
215 Del Mar. San Clem. b:tlt::.. C11ll Cor uwrnnt 6 73·3022 to beach S285. IJ98..2470 3 BR. 2 Ua.... . . . . . 3••0 tree" park wllh a view of mcnl to buy, hat. sell or b T h C d 2 RR & Den S4 •~ be water. boa la &
•• •f'RE~IDENTlAL exchanae. _ ~-2 br dupll!i.. rr11I 4n~ denc!~: n~uab~i : 31:m:FR.zuii"'.'.'.' S4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sp111o.a11UllSGOO/mo. Jtt;J G H 1'~ $S4 ,000.1£1Qu~ll • kids/pets/sngls ok Fer i1chool & bch. 2 poo~ son Lula Rey .••... S62! Redcc. 3 br, 2 ba, cpta, ... Oceanfront home on Super Plan !::. 3 BR. 2..., Pl Mllln Renwi.. 5-40-6370 llG3-m7 ~-962.9758 4 BR. l-'R • . • • drpts, fplc. DW. new prime Pcnln1ula Point
bo. dcnn & i>rlvate ,__ 4BR S4 area. S:tn,mo. 963-4• wtth3Br.f150/mo.
O'Nlll!r trani fcrr(•d & ~ l Ur .. dc:n. fplc. newly 4 Ur. 2 811. rplc. dbl gar AJ\dwe't\a~eotbe~Cor Aat.No!ee. WatwfrowtHomH nnx1ou~ MOO awLS~·l920 WI04 painted St~ps to beach & $375 mo. First. la.st & cln lmmedJateO('cupancy , BR, 3 RA, fruit tr•---, 631-1 .. 00 • lH.;itTill\ HENRY• shops. S350 mo. ulil pd 962-1788, 839-8883 ""0
.. REALTOHS 4!12--4121 THREE 403 Jasnnnc. lower . Mr. close to everythina. ~~
215 l>el Mar. San Clem. ON A LOT Bandolato, (213) 776·4:.=92 2 "4lr, 4 blk:s heuch. $285. .,/rno. ISl. last + $200.
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For saJe hy uwnr. l\BSumc
VA loan. Cpt'd. drp'd,
tl!Shwshr, ranl(l'. refrtjt ..
11uto gar door. swim pool.
Cupo Uch $69,700. PH
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Three bedroom. two, 2 · ~aft4pm bc.'droom <Jarden Crove. Charming brown & ycllow1--o;~;:N~~r--r-~~~~~~~~~L()VELY 3 Br 2 Ba, fplc. THE BLU1''fo'S, $500 t u S89,500 IO'h> down. dccur. fplc, lee den .1 OCEANVll'.:W cpts. dr'Jl6, thruout. Lge S'795 per month
Owner/Agent sharp. 644 7452 $445, nr Newport.4 Br I~ •LEASES • pullo. nr parks, shops & BIG CANYON. $750 to
540 <WS Ua. lge yard/grdnr. Lse rwys. SJ8S mo. 5-49-1864 $.995 vu month -Extra lge 2br. 2bit Dupltx 67S. 7414 ( some for 6 mos > d)'a, cvs. 546-3656 ask lor HASTINGS & CO. 4 PLEX t-'ormal dm·g. frplc. pvt 2 BR. Cam rm ........ S375 ~~e Realtors 640-8560
OWHB WAHTS pauo.Bblk~tobch.Av11114llr, 2 Ua. avall 9/15 ~BR.fam.rm ..•.. $410
ACTION Four. 2 bedroom ~ Nov Jst $550 5.'>14447 Ch llcJ ren welcome 211R.dcn,dinrrn . ~•--Nl-..J Hart.orVlewH~
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Anaheim S95.500 ~/mo.636-5070 3 UH. 2ba . . . .•. S425 ....,...... ....,.... 3252 3 Br+ Fam Rm, immAc. Specta<'UIJr orrnn vu. OWNER/AGENT 3 BR.din rm ........ $435 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d .,h.,.
nnly rn1n to bch & 540-0SSS Costa~o 3224 MEAROCEAM ;sllR,den,FR ...... $4S()0cean&llbrvu.2BrC<>n· ~:!'~Ym:!:.'~To~g~r?!~
manna. 4 HH. 2 li<J, re ••••••••••••••••••••••• 46dr.LaCuesta,corner. JBR.dlnrm ....... $450 do+lanal room. Pac lfil 'SS50 640-8.522 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!j duced for quick !lale. DUPLEX COME HOME! dean & landscaped. S4~. 3 BR, din. rm ....... $47 Island Village. Ad Its. av now., ·
LoC)una B•och 104 Newport BeCKh I 069 Agt 498 1936 or 61S·OR82 Two. 2 he ti room s . II.ave 11 real home ut Fox· mo. Children & pet ok. 3 BR, Cam rm ....... $490 $385. M0-1644 & 548·2873 larbor Vu Home, 3 Br.
•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• SG!l ,950. Huntingt on hollow Village. 621 w. Cal1Gary968-44S6 3 UR, l-~R. DR ...... 1 bl 3 b 2 b F'am r m . walk to !!hop:., Ruvfror1tUrarnafrumlop lk'ach.olmllo!!looccan Wilson. Costa Mesa. 3BR.FR.DR ...... $550 mpecca e · r, a, motomo,Gmoor~I HERHAMDO'S
HIDEAWAY
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bedroom, r1repl act!
•lulled ceilin gs 111
&eeluded setun~. S&t.500
HORIHS REALTY * 494-8057 *
, OWNE,../AGENT Bd C od I rrplc .. spacious yd s ., I p I f 11 hil to bolto":' in this nt•v. Other R.al Es tot• S4(t OSM Adults, SJSO. mo. Open 2 r.. or mer m e . ~ renced. $410. 494·1930. se. oo ac ' c
'<tl'1k1ni.: t11wohom• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4-ti 30 weekdays, 11-6:30 hasiacuzzi.$385mo.Call SSl JO OK,$595.640-4666 ....
w1tntul ~l'mnty. 2 Br. ~ Mobil• Homes EASTSIDE C.M. 3 UNITS weekends. Ava11. Nov l. Gary nt968-«56. • ** • MONARCH BAY
tll'l"k'I. thl' tiuy & .1 '15 For Sal• I I 00 U>uplex/House> c 2 lot, 1976. 642-4991 EXEC. llEACH HM THE VlLLA-Very p lus h 3 S-C.•Nnh 327' tx•Jt 'llP at )OUr door S8 '"O •ro $"2 """ BDRM. 2~ BATH. l.~ •••••••••••••••••••tt•• s:!:.'O.ooo Owner 6401!11>1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... g ss. " .vvv or New 3 br. 2 ba. detached 4 UH. 3 Ba. boat access. VILL sq. rt and panoramic COLONY COVE ':·· . 2 BR. hv rm & k1t1·hen. Lrade. 1·.C92-3710t!Vt!S. rronl house or 5 plex. lge cor lot, 1"'1 )'rs old. R ( . • REALTORS ocean view. e rag., Spacious 2Br & ~eo CANALFROHT rull bath, 8x40 S1250. TRJPLEX $79,500 $385. mo. Dnve by 187 Sue. 96H881 or96J.6187 wshr, dryr. S700./ lse. Ocean View Condo. ~I.
NEWPORT SHORES 548·6173 Also lr1plex & 4 plcx ror Monte Vista. G H BUI • IOHD REALTY* I b house etc S3SO~ S~ndy 11 .... 1.h, '·o·•• ·n" "-exchan"e. Pri"c. oiily. Call 673·1181. New 3 BR Calif. Classic. reentree omes. cu , . . r.O BEST BUY IN LAG UN/\ " ~u u " .... ,. "' LOCJUna's l est Buy ... .. Lea~ $425. incl water & 2br , country ktchn, frplc, 831·9411 Eve: 496-4693 493-92't2 Bkr. •
Stnklng clcslgn. quahl) <;w1rnm1n1t nl yr>ur front 2 BR. full bath, fam rm, Broker833·1768 3 UR. 2 Ba. ram-rm. 1 blk gardener. 840·3858 lnd.scpd, nr pools. park & Ml ·•-va...fo 3267 Luxurious 3 Br, 2 Ba "•n
construction, IJrRe lot 11:1nrrroo1~h1:-i:I MH.21rn. hv-rm.k1tch,pat10 rrom grade schl &38 2.b d I Co schi.551·2776. •-... d hlt e t ....., ocean view & close lo n.irnunlo( nmc.stc11s t11 $3,tlOOdown.Owncr/J\gl •MOTEL • llalecrestSwim&Tennis r, a upex.. mer •••••••••••••••••••··~· o. w wa e r view.
v dlaJ!e. 2 Bdrms .• •11:cL1n. $g5,(Mll1 -19'-l·0451 or499.2986 40 Unils, /\nahe1m, near Club S38S mo S4&-1lS7 lot, vacant. $295. Days Sharp 3br. 2ba. bltns, ~ Or n•~ Ba, fantastic !!.cuul, pool, (7_\~) bnths. F a m . rm ~ CAYWOOD REALTY Disneyland XJntr1naoc· . . . !.I ti 3 · 7 8 8 1 , e v cs dshwshr. crpts. 2·car view. $850 per mo. Cal1 1_"""'_·94_oo _____ ..._ ~ri·rielaice•.~si1i101.uoo_ 1.
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Bayfrunt rs Cullins Isle ESTATE SALE Mesa Verde, sharp, clean w/dbl frplc. comer Jot. 2 Ba. A/C. upgrades. CEANFRONT VIEW •••••••••••••••••••••••
WALK TO ALISO BE.\C:ll
3 Bedroom. 2 bath, fam1
ly room un<i fircplatl'
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executive homl!
$159.900 Agt, ti73·7601
FAMILY DELIGHT
Hq(h above Laguna .
larJ,:c :1 hrlrm . 2 halh
hornc : many ci.lras. Obi
f1rcrilacc. lanic dinin rm , µrivak hr1r k pallo.
large fcn('\·d yard w1lh
matur1• l rct•s. Xlnt
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view. 3 Bil. 2 Ua, frplc. ·
yrs new. 1\150 Sq. fl
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REAL ESTATE · ?00 c;1,•111t"Y"' SI.
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Tr :1 d \' n r f 1 n •1 n n · 348 Atrcs -R 1vers1de 16 UNITS · ADULT 3 BR. 2 BA family room Val·ant . $495. Daya lake& pool pnv. 640-8542 CONDO. 2 + Den, 2 car Br 2 Ba Condo, c~s.
S298.000. 673 7770 or County 2000 Fl fron Anaheim. For 1.1u1L·k :.all' Compl rt.'<lec ready to 9 6 3. 7 8 8 l . e v es private parklog. full drps, fplc. polio, DJ".
SSl).8723 t.ti,:e. lhg1tw.1y 7 1. Drip ca1149-i-29ti5 likr move into. S400tmo. Call <213l439·7578. ask ro RENTALS security building. Lease, S:tOOw/recracU.586-5418
1rrii:at1on un 700U trees, 4 lndu tri~ lkratai,:c Recillor:.. ask l>11le Single Family Homes $500. p/mo. Agt.644·7211 Santa AIMI 3}0
lakt>s, gold mine. All or ~-2100 lorDave540·11Sl Sh BR h 31JR,2Ba ..•.•.•.... S385 . ••••••••••••••••••••J.u p:trt. Call Ai:cnts ........... arp3 .l~bal 3BR.2Ba ........... S395Lido lsle.Lovely4br,2ba,3 B ,..,_ b SW S JI·•
Hickard or Ros'I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ollcge Park area. Nice J home $375/mo. Village 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... S42S home. Frplc: all elec kit, A r, •-1350a. 1 ·t ·& inte
PETE BARRETT NEW BUILDIN<i at 0 C lir. 2 ba. crpls. drps, Heal ~tate962-447l 3 BR,2 Ba ........... $425 dbl gar. Avail wntror yr. ~a. 0 L · rs d suJ
-REALTY-;;::;:~!~0~~1~1~~·~ts ~~~· ~~~~c · f'~~~lh /~: Very nice new interior de-! :~· ~~88 · · · · ...... = ly. S73-l334 after5PM. ~1~!tio ~g pra~c~ou!e.
foronly JO'A down Fmal Wl-4471 ('Otuted. 4 BR. 2 Ua , · a......... BLUFFS l·level 3 BR. 2 Pets&kidsok.545--0341. 642-5200 rhase of Koll/Irvine (rplc. bltns. eocl. yard. 4 BR,21,'JSa ......... $850 ba Lo I belt & ---------
HARBOR VIEW ~-~~ c en le r <.: 0 11 J 0 h n 3 ttr. q >ts. fr pk. 2 ba. 2 Vul'11nt. $395. Call Don· 2 BR 2T:wnhomes po0I. ~ XJ~-~ 133 W"tmlatter 3298
HOMES --- --Alstrom 17141979·9205 car gar. no dog:., kid:. n11. 962·2458 • a.········· .S350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Be hP ... ~ 1350 OK $350 6452978 2BR,ZBa ........... $42SH ARD T 0 FIND 3 Br. fam rm. Near
CARMEL . ..~ •• .".:i;:::~•••••••• Loh fCM" Sale 2200 ~ -· -· J Br 2 Da, Dshwshr. bllns. 2 BR. 2 Ba.···· .. ··· .$450 Eastblulf Exec. home. schools. Lrg fncd yd.1370
O>mt.•r lul. J UH. 2 H1\, ~tonro R ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spac 3Br. 2ba an Mesa cpts. drps. fplc. cov 2 BR.28a........... 4br. 2ba. ram r m. Solt mo.Call839-15S8. • • • family rm. profci.sion;u " t J)' ocean vie"' ATIE..--OH Verde. Cvrd patio, dbl patio, $395. 213/596·9676 3 BR, 21,'J Ba ... ·-·· .. 1425 water. New crpts, drps, .
ty lndi.c ptl, Jlrium lot, c;hort walk 10 bch. "" rrplc. children & pt;ti. 3BR.21,'JBa ....... S450 pa.inl. Walk t.o schools. HOUHSFurftlalMdor • -Pric1.'(J to:.cll llOW. 0J)t!n $1 ,9'10lerms 6757239 BUILDERS OK 556-0125 5 Br 2 Ba. rncd yd , UP· 3BR.2Ba ...... _ .... ssoo s hops. tennis c lub . u.mn.iat..d 3300
h11uM' Sat 25 !:.un l·S DELUXE BEACH MORCOAREA .:raded. nr bch, schl 3BR,2Ba ..... -$775/mo. L se. Refs.••••••••••••••••••••••• l7~ l'<>rt Uarmouth. Agt 2~ ACRES 'hops. 536·6155 4 BR. 21,'J Ba ... • .S475 640-6i75or645·2240 4BR 2BA home Eastaide 67'l 7liOI RIGHTONTlll':SANU Ideal ror sub·d1viding or 4 Bedroom plus 2 baths W lk be h b 4 Bit, 21,'J Ba.. . ... $495 C.M. Newly painted, ctn.
' Lovely duplt.•'\'.. 3Ur & 211r rountry est:ite. Lots I)( New paml and carpels a to ac · $285. 2 r Penin. Pt. 3 BR. din. rm., Steve752.667l days. . •.
homes OH Brand new ncw construct1onmar11a Large. qu1t!t corner K11l.s/pets/sngls ok. 1-'c:e. den, 2 Crpl. $850 Mo/lse.•--------"---
2 R r Con cl o. M a n Y Own11r will hl'lp rmnncc M1)ve m today. Kuls OK. Mam Hentals 540·5370 /\genl673-9060 Duplexes Unfunt 36bO
rt! J l u r c" f n S tJ f'ull pril't! 8'15.000. M:t. MIS /mo. PILOT IH~AL 3 llr 2 Ba dplx. dbl )!ar. •••••••••••••••••••••.-•
Ou•ausiclt• Buy or n•nt. ll73-71'm 1-::.STATI-:. 540-0555 end yd, lndry hkup, $310. 2 ~r. 2 ba Condo. pool, ten· Cozy N B. 3 br. 2 b;.. CJll UJ\c nr J oan __ __ _ 008-4\S6, 96M·S616 nas courts. Newport rrplc .. patio, gar .• nr beh.
Century 21 R.E. Real Estat• -----~~$425. mo. AduJts. no pets. S400. &45·1682-.
17M 1722 1!101 722 66-iS Want~ 2900 EasLside S2f1'.I. 2 ur, dbl $1!)() 2 br 4·ple~. Patio v,.,.,,;roo eves. , ..!>
••••••••••••••••••••••• lo\Dr Sn~ls ok Ft•c Child ok. Bcacbcom~r. ...
HARBOR VIEW Cemritty Loh/ EI11::meenn~ firm lookmi.: Mam Rcntdlli. !>-10 5370 fet> SIS. 631·2011, ~7-~l ~~~ ~~y:1:.867~ Apait111tRbFwlli~:
HOMES Crypt• i 5oo rnr rcwned uldcr n• $:!25. 2 br. j?ara"e. sm .. les. orS79 I060 'J573CAMPU5ft...a-,..,£ or673-2988 •••••••••••••••••••-..
P LER 0 ••••••••• ••• •• ••••• •• •• I I "" a Ila: 1"-.'" • .......__I·'__. 370£ A M ..-. r . ., I I t s11 t•1we or cumml•rc1a pcLc;ok. Fct.' Sl80 2 br 4·plex Kids --• >' l\l otlcl •>n <·til·d('·!>a< .--.acn ice .. r 101rc o s. ~ldi:? to ('OIWt'rt into (1r Mam Rentals. s.io 5370 Pct 5 s in g 1 c 5 • OPEN DAJLY Oceanfl'Oftt, yrly. Dix 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• st.reel. lrg sull' yd fo Pac1f1r Yll'W. SISO for hl'e ui.e.120U tof,()O()sq rt h · b r · • 8A.M. TOGP.M. BR. Z ba. lower duplex; Bayfront-yearly. a BR .. 2
hoat. t·ar. l'lt'. l'ool sz lot Loll\. 548·8<155 II B. w_ s t. m ." 11 tr or 3 llr: t b3, fr~k $.1:'l0 mo. ~~~~()~~~ :;1 .2~~1 '1;~ Univ. Pk. Village I. 2 frpl., laundry rm. $650. ba. lower unit In primi• Openhnu~l·Sunl5.1GO Co~rclal Newport area. (71·1) EStde. t'ndoset.I gar. 879 1060 story tnhome. 3br. 2~ Agent675-7060 So. bayfronl l oc .
Port Uarmouth, Agl Property 1600 ~~~-·~1fo2ev~~~s & t2l:JI fi42·7033. ba, fom rm. frplc & sun· HV Hms Carmel 3 Br Beautifully furn. $675 Mo
673·7601 ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Beaut. E-SI DE Condo Vacant Cal-Classic, 3br, deck, xtra clean. Im med +FR n; park & school. WILLIAM WINTOl't Re.ttal.s Tri level. 3 br. 2 b~ 3 ca1 2ba. bonus rm .• ,... blk lo occpy. $465. in~I. tennis, S575mo. 644·7770 Real E,,tate 675·3~1 B~~r~~~1~~-~.1~~ 2n~~:~ BA YFROHT •••••••••••••··•••••••• i: 11 r · ~ k v 1 1 l\ h t ~~hit & P~~·15F.dw8t7ro2•08&9 pools & jacuzzi. 552-07 5 1 Ba h t r .. l1 Ofrirt: hu1hl1n1t. Sfll'C'· Hous--Furnt'she d Wosh•dryr. refra" Pvl . 3 e r, . . or552·9444 Mr. Dunn NEW 3br tnhse, lge rms. m. c ap. um. " 2•, H \ ;i t .1r ).'..ir t•rof ..... ,.. •\CS r I I SCN\/ util pJ $165 mo l"""~ tacul:ir ~ tl'W. lu-<uriuus ••••••••••••••••••••••• J:anlen pat l Blk to back . rp . poo · .,.,.., mo or · · _..,... dee, wcll ltlo,\'IH.I. cor lot execut1veofllcei. An xlnl r~-~.• M-3122 bay &tS-7777 aft6pm . 3 B I Umv Pk Pnnceton. 3 Br $450 on lse, kids ok Agate.675-2797 nr. 7th. fJ11W11). 9 Cst """""'""'QC'! ... 3eaut. r l "'1Ba.2 mt es twnhse, fresh decor, 675-1666 U ~l~UE hom('son c;trel'l. $230,0cl<J investment al$6.'IO,UOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr beach, super clean mo.644-mO •----------• Bachelor Apt. n BILL GRUNDY Co1y and c-harmmg 3 br . ~ I n F ed Sl80 U I p d An•hil('(;lura Y designed °"n"'r (71-l 1 &.11-IG37 fo lleoch house cit Crystal ba. on qureL culdesac ce1 mg to oor. ore 3b Newport Island. Yrly, no lJ •• • • homc fe.ituringbeamed appt Realtor 675-6161 <;<1Ye,ava1l u!'ulJuncl5. street. Lge cov patio, a ir healing & drpa r+dcn or4br .2 ba. pets,quiot neig,hborbooct Yearly · ~60
I l· 1 t O FFICE BLDG. l_ h. Ace. 673-JSIOdays. rcncl'<i yard, beaut decor lhruout. Lge kltch & lge F.R .• Crplc. $385 m $350.673-4749. ·----p-L--...a 3707 cc1 ings. 'e en ry, Ry owne r. :iur, 2b · bac kyard . $375 mo. 752-6800:eve644·4663 -.__a .
staanet.l glass, vus, :i twnhse Nt.•wport Crest The besl one m Newport OCEANFRONT Dplx 2llr, w/exten s ive use of 840·2271 WESTCLIFF •••••••••••••••••••••••
bdrms.Sl12,000 S!ill.000. C:all 1;73 779 isava1labld11r$300.000. 2ba, frplc, pvt road. wallpaper, panel~ mlr· LEASESAVAILABLE ESSEX LANE BEACH, View. pier ••
t!Vl>s. $425/wintcr. or $6SO year· rors. $450/mo. Isl mo 58R vacant near bea.ch. Uve in Irvine Village. S400. 1 Br $270. AdJta ,
L-aHill$ IOSO ly.673.5432 rent & dep. an advance. 3BA, 3 car gar. Bnck We havehomesavail.for Exec. Address. Lr pd. 303 E . Edgew -~· Wal.ktobcach.4br.Jua 11\ut~•.i' 5.'16-8979. pauo.$475.963-6372 leasein•• spaciousimmaC'.home. (1>871·286e . .,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. tlbhwhr, l'lc He ~·-~ LogwtaBeach 3 148 WalnutSquare Br. 2 ba, lrg llv rm at---------~
LAGUNA HILLS carpet & s ave! 642-3851 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Br. newly decorated. lg Love I y Hun ling l o n Ranch Cal.Homes l a c h e d d e n . Beaut.:? br. lge rum.~
1br/3ba/fr/fpl /wct h;ir. Property house. ,-On lhc sand 1 4 BR s1200 lot. S300 mo lslt last, Seacliff Country Club 3 Deerfield Univ Pk sopMsticated rental i. Next to beach. $300-smlR
S4:!11crmollvatcd540·9922 --RB.A.Lil'.~~ y I S750 l 'l BR avail Nov. 1 5493847 or BR home, walk to golf. Culveronle Col.Park A·l con d . Frplc I n 962-0:i0$ ••.
cooper & associates
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VIEW, PRIVACY
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496-4618
NEWPORT SHORES Jlw:W ~ ~IYC oS350r A wi;;,. 7 51 ~15 t.ennis. bch, & schls. $575 2 bdrm, your choice or 3 kitchen, selr cleanin _
3 Br + den, sun deck 206••~.N.I. w 0 l · gt· -· -5-SUPERSHAHP mo. grdnrincld.536-1484 fromS340to$400. oven. elec gar door sta Balboa P~ni n s ula. '1' ~hly upi;irad1.'<l. 2100 sq 646-4463 1 Bdrm Bachelor house a bdrm, your choice ot 1 lnglass windows, ga~en, bd!m· furnished. ut.ililtes
ft. 2 blks 10 ~ach, pools lrKorM ~roperty 2ooo Steadily emplo~l'<l. ia!~e~b~t':i~~~5t~1~ 3242 from IJ75. toS500 etc. S&'iO Firm. ~1300. paid. 67J.7626eves.
tennis court. $97.500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 494·8170 __ 673.7737 •••••••••••••••••••••••i 4 bdrm your choice of 6 NwptHghtslbr 2 ba COi'-CostaM.so 37%4
l'tm only rail 6-iG·S60i Have up to $1!00.000. cash n...AAr~tor rurn 3 Rr 3 Ra Br 3 ba to~nhouse • from S4SO loS57:> ner home w/p0anor~mic ••••••••••••••••••••••• htwn I & Hl l'M. t t t . & ..,,_ .. w " . • :\1esa Verde Country Club • .. ·' No Fees I LI •37 50 WEEK & UP o 1n~('i, an un1.s hsc. on V1ctona Dr. Oct 3 br 2i,, ba ram rm Sparkling new cond 1 RANCH REALTY ocean v e w. v r_m, • •
Country 1tvl11~! 60xl35 Comm INOW!ll40·A300. tii June I. $000 per mo. · ',ts d · ·led $470. Call •'Lila".J fprlc, lge rec. rm brick •StudJo&lBRApts
lot. nork nn y area San (;lemonto. 12 units on 213.927.9449 :i:t ~p97s' sqrt~·· r~~ac 84&1371 or846-S456eves. I 551·2000 patio. New crpts, paint. •TV & Maid Serv Avail
$5!1,:J:'>41.550 1HIU % b It 'I I • ..J----'D---h 3169 $49·5· 'mo 5"49"'1864 or' i l S465.557-8968or557..S711 •PhoneServ Hldpool 3 u1 r es-com o •. ~-,.-.. __. . · · · "M 244 Un.Iv. Park, 3 BR, din rm, •ChUdrenSeCUon
NEWPORT SHORES $21.000 itross, nr lwh ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eves 546·3656 ask ror ••••••••••••••••••••••• huge frpl, atrium; vault· LIDO ISLE •Lo lhl t.es
lmmac. 2 Br. den. 2 ba $210,000 Ph492 5078own Lido Isle, bayfront & i;an· George. 1llow Homes. 3 br, 2 ba. ed beamed ceil's, f'aled 5 Bdrms., 4~ ba., din. zn:'N°!:'p0J~fvd.~
l>lx features thr11out.i•--------•I dy beach. 3 Dr. 2 Ba. sngl Duplex E ·Slde. 2 br, ow. fplc, cpts. drps. entry, pools.l acuut, len· rm .• ram. rm., study. 54.8-9755or64S.3961 ~
\Jllra moo k1l, new ultns o· ~ p """'! level home. Fplc, wshr gar S260 mo S395/mo !1634~ Agt. No! nls, Rreenbe t loc. USO. Large lot. Sl200 Moolh , ~
S73,500. By owner. 2 '5 ss rope.'' llr.>·r, i:ar. L11e to 611 eaii83J.liaM>. ree. 552-9~552-1776Agt LAWSON REALTY SUS CASITAS .:.~ ~:~~~ ~;~· 1228· Ope ~~~h ~11~:i.1~~~;u~~~t. US850AV · 2L3 27
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M I ....._. bankruptcies. divorce. Ba. sauna. w/dOC'k 8\ ull Rr 2 Ba, view, dt..~ks. lease in: FEMALE ROOMMATE
OVe n .-..OW lnYl'slmentproperties forpwrh(111t Wlntcrren• rptc. yard, no dogs. See WalnulSQ The Ranch lo share 3 Bdrm. home WaterVlew~ndo P> off dcp. w/ad, 1 R-;:
ViewofBackBay! belowmarkt>tprtce. tal ur yrly lse. S975 mo. 011 Sal. $34:> mo. 33822 Decrlield Culverdal with great views. 3 BR. end unit, large garden Apt. Pool, r~c;
Submit all orf PrR. uwoe Ken Johnson, Broker Call Mrs. LonfC, 644-8612 Silver Lantern DP. Ca. Homes Univ. Park $175/mo. 499-2112. country ltltcb. $650 Mo. area . $215. 710 w. 18th St.
unxaous. Vacant beach CalJ t7H>673-4S45 1 College Park C . F. ColffworthJ CM · townhome.lcrriflcviewl---------1llent or sol o.UrocUve 3 Toro 3232 3Hryour cholceofUl> REMTALS RHlton 640-0020·•---------
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3 rut~ bo~~s: Form~ l'n' 6 Unlts-lOftCJ l•ach VIiiage Twnbse. 2 car 1pcr 3 ur, 2 bn. fplc, OW, 4 Br your choice of (61 4 nnRM. & FAM. RM ., Attrac. Br1ght 2 br house $2:50. You bet they're un·
try, ct1t1111'C att!a Ill th Only $79,000 ~ ~~~~ld~~ cpls. d rps. $385/mo. fromS450toS575. b1ll·in kitchen, lgc. sun· w t yard. Newly r~ d~rprlced. Clean. ~l'l
family room. Indoor Will more thnn make the> sell. 968-076.1. 963--45619 Agt. No ree. No Fees deck wtocean view . $450 fW'blshed. Cla.e to bch, why this apt won't ••st
hel\tt'll & filtered pool. l c 11 752 o....., RAMCH REALTY mo schis, hosp. $115 mo. 3315 long. Purlfled wafer
water( nil. Call t odoy paymcm 11• 0 • '°" Br 2 Ba. sailing. tennis, 551-2000 OCEAN SIDE OF HWY Clay St, N.8. laundry. lots or araeti UKlt, s.o 1720 or 6-IO.OlS6. Agnt. Please Houwt Unfumlshed & club facll. Showcase I red leave nnme & number. ••--.,•••••••••••••••• home. Lake Forest. S4~ UNlVE.RSI""" PARK V1 AT VlCTORIA BEACH. Br, 2~ Ba, ocean, pk & awn, cove garica, • I Ptivate pathway leading mght view. Prof. dee. off.3t. parkina. Ad ,
Mission Vl•(o I 067 TARDIU. 6· Pl ex Costa Mesa Gf'Mt"al 3202 mo. 768-8249 m. 3 Br 2~ Ba+ bonus to beach. lsl Quality 3 S450 642 3036 63 53 no pets. 2020 Full >I?
••••••••••••••••••••••• $179,000. 5"40·3828 Owner, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vacant spotless 5 mln to rm,. XJnt loc. Avail Nov BDRM. CEDAR HOME. . . ; l·ll Ave. Obl_k E. or NewPc>l'J
POOLHOME .. .. l\_gcnt.Pnn.only NEEDARENTAL! S.D l-"'~wy.3 BRTwohse. 1. S495. 547·7044 o 2"°' Ualh a, 2 l ge . +den or 4 Br. SSU. Ave. I blk So. ot Ba,.,
WITH VIEW #I In Callfornla We have them! 1-4 Bdrm frpk O/W S350. 21729 833·3215 firephH:es. All bllt·in yearly. Wa lk beach. Coata Mesa>. Ma-MOO •
3 Ot'd rooin. 1 ~' b a. LIDO ISLE NEW N~~G~~e!lng~~· Luke' Vlsta.'J.ake Forest. TurUerock Plan 3. 4 br, ~~:;s. ~~!~e~av~1!~~ =~1':.n,.:1j: 645-9?94 or 1 br, E.Slde, pool,.:.~
hlMhlY up~radcd. Lots or HEW PIUCE Cu~to~ Duplexes Npt 546-0100or546·02SS din'g & Cam .rm., Pvt yd., celJ. ref'erences. $680 Mo. re<tl cute. $200. •:
pof)('r & <'hllrm. Jocun1 b Bcl,i . Steps lo water . BGbooltlelftd 3206 FOUlltain Vall4ty 3234 view. $595. mo. 644·777 COMMERCIAL STORE Br 2 Ba dplx, fplc, l blk 5411·0916 f: •. ""'>l Ownt•r anxious 4 r. 3 ba. den/wet b: r, 200 ~ depr avail. likr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 5S2-7093 fll 1 Se to .. Ab ..... d....... "" .,. 1~ • • frpk, 3 <'Ar aur. 40' cJr . 840-1441. . u••••••••••••••••••••• oro cerenta · pa.rate .. II\; • new c:.,.... • .... , BACH, lge, elec. kltc"
h:u bough\ anoth er lot . ll ea m c..ial. llv WINTER. 2 BR homeF'ireplace.l br.2 ha,cov Univ. Pk. II, 2 br, 2 ba bld(f. & real rm., at pamt.Beamclg.natur&I beaut.dec.Nopeta.SUf 01)('~ llou1c Sun 1•5. rm/Oagston(' Crplc. So COVINGTON w/fpl. & P8tlo. $375 Mo. patio. new cpt.5. drps " tnhome. frplc. cathedral Plcadllly Circus. Sl60 wood walls. $475 yrly lncl ut.11. 5*1LS2 .,_ 27U06 Via $4n Diego. Agt, patio NOW ONL y ! WILLIAM WINTON ow. No wax Ors. super cell lmmnl'. $400. Incl Mo., ELEC. &c WATER 873-7e84or873-CMK3 ~ill
6137801. S\57.SOO. Ownrt Brkr FOUR PLEX REALTOR 676-3331 loc.S38Stmo.963·4568Agt tenni~. pools, jacuul PAID LCllJlmaleoclli lm
673.fl756 Pride or owncrah1p units • .........__ p-•--·..aa 1•07 No fee. ~-~144 or 871-'101. Mr. MISSION REALTY uff •••••••••••••••••••.r4•
I I t I ..,, ---~ • & I 985S. Coast. La,un.. Bl •. 3 BR, 2\.1i ba., Ull· Bach. Neor beach. ui He---' hoch t 069 Ll .... D ... ISLll'. on a o\'.e 1 ree in.,., •••••••••••••••••••••• Compl redtt 4 br 2 ba "'tmann ..... __ 49.o1 A ~ 1'" l urn. l ow ob o u • e . pd • .,,,. ---mo· ... cw -...... • " "" .. s treet In Tua tin. s B h r . • . ,.._ ...,.., ~ Prof d Pl ·-~--_. •••••••••••••••••••••• rncrt"d1blc IO<'ot1on, with Bedrooms 2 both plus 3 r 2 bat · Acros1 rom new crpts, drp1 & paint, URTLEROCK 3 Br. ess. ecor. an .... l'3SN.Oet.494·2S08
HARIOR VIEW HOME J>holtcrL'<l Ju.coon view. 4 flrcphace 'ownor'i unit Bay beach. Lovely view. Fplc. $410/mo. ~ r.m. rm. 2 Ba. L(le yard Panoramic ocean view. tlon ahutten, nice l.retm· ~
Ori 10 no I Porto f i n n r 3 cu s t o 01 r p I c • s, plus 3 two bedroom units. S4llO yrly · 675-1304 Agt. No ree. nr park & pool. $49& mo. new exeo 3 br, 2~ ba, 2 belt. S6Z5 Mo., yearly Ocean view $225. UW.
Modrl. 3 Br, 2\.11 BA, jl!cutzl, huac boat slip. Closed aaragea. PrivatE Cottage, 2br, l bn, beamed s.25. t mmac. 4 BR. 2 Be, !200 aec: dep. 833·981 Crplca."5(). 41$-2807. ~~Canvoo. For eotfe-,. ~:fu~'t:ti.~:5.n
1-bonu!l rm w/lol'l bdr All xr~~Uge. Ay appt. on· deck and paUo..1139.500. c;cilln&. Fr. doors & win· home w/bllnS, fplc, W/W nil. ltary artlat'I stuclio. ""1 l £1
& full bath. olr <'ond, ly. (It. 751·2223 Broker co-operation In· dowa, antique stove, cpl crnts· drpe &c lodry rm. OOlJ..EGE PARK 4 Br, ~mo. Call Pro ........ y bdrvmew., 2°bven.a. •~~!_~~~. Mew-rt.... )1
SpnnlAh Ulo, pool, lots O····--------vltcd or t ~•nal "Iv .-c/m ... t Sq p k .,.,. • .., .. ,......_ r--brlck work. new lndac ,, . .... . .., co .. ,.*'"' ... o uaro ar area. fam rm, 2~ Ba, nr pool, ,IU·l850 wet bar, dlnlnl rm., ••••••••••••••• ......
HAitBORVllW yrly.M4-0997af\6pm Awll. now. 988·1182 or achl le park. 1450. frplc.Loc.ootollcoune. Br,2bafU'!2.W31.lt
lni +OP~~ WousE CARMEl I & •• Quall CCW"09G .. M• 322 ll8&-047l 497.ms Br. lrt fenced yd, lou ot "15 Per me.. yearly $300 mo. Wtnte.r
t!!&,.. SUN 8 I pt t.rea. Stv, relri1. sm I ---•~pm ~~ & ll·5orappt. Y OWDl.'r. It comer lot. llCIP ••••••••••••0 ••••••u NEW EXEC hm , 3 Br CHARMING 3 Br up· mo 497.2292 ..... 0 "r-•n.. ·
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V-eta..nd S1.S9, lnnd Prin only. 640 534~ m-tHO dm. t360. mo. No doca $$00. 1"220 I)evonwood. ). Park & pool, $M5. Sell tblnp fat wt1.b Dall '71-JOOO ch II Udo Sbollll
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81lll1rda. Swlmmlns. turnbllng~allnnd quiet pook 1.lsten to the 1714164 ... 1900 TaAMSfllUD Owner leavlne state. Carina confidential 842·'1840 S olf Drivln1 Rance. sound of bubbUng strums and growing things. TO LOMG llACM?? Submit all offers. counseling & rererrat.•---------u::r.!~ S:Ja"HJ8 ac-'\but eiclu!t ~t home at PlneaeekV\llage 1s We have. atudlot. l " 2 McVay Investment Corp Abortion. adoption ASSIMILR Pa.rtle.° w'th ll Y b i!t· a total retlat HeN you can enjOy unusual pril.eGy OCEANFRONT yrly z Bdrm \lllJt.a ready ro.r Im· MYFRONT Office Bkla t7l4) M.2-7481 keepAing.E S1na11 l>o11t a11embleT ""--"'··od1 bve a · di BR.lBa.deck.car.cpta, med occupancy. Conve-SpaceAvall Reu. · APC ~R $47 opply In pe_raoo 19SZ B. r.--~ IY ru.nch. ~n wcuiy. drpa, no peta. t385. nlenlly located-all 87.,·. MoMyto&.oc. 5025 PomonaSt.S. A.
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location. the best al'11lngernenL the c:olots you \M!lr\L (2JJ) 423-ISU Parlc/DBK IRVIN E-7 room office I 1t, 2lld & lrd T.D.'1 Coun.selina & Ref'em:l.I
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plus unique YOl~I pool. Jacuzzi. NEW 2 br 41 2 br + den 4000 Ideal M' acccounluta. Credit not Important 24 Hr Helpline 547-9495
Sand YOl!e!,baU court. Mountain lodge dubhouse with lux.W')' apt.a. contractore S7SO mo. 673-48113 Broker •SPIRITUAL READER
flrvpbce. <:Ofl\lmatlon pit. billWds. wm, sauna. •BullUns eeJ)ing rms seo4105 mo. ~ Molf99t, Trust FullY Licensed
Huny to the good lifund then relax. :z:::.c;xnpactor • ·All $50. wk. Share kit/· 150 I Wntclff Dr. Deedi 5035 312 N. El Camino Real
FROM $265 TO SS.SS •Fireplace ~~~ty"~bc:i~ !'n,0~::~ _NewportFtnucitalCtr n•••••••••••••••••··~· San Clemente. Foroppl;
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w/balcooy. Yrly lease. S2S per week, l bit fr outside acce&1. 8 .50 aa-Massage & Modeling
1100 l6U) St (at Dover I NOW m:Jltl'ING $300/mo. 673--06'97 beach, HB. Call Martt at cl utiL ~ SPECIAL Outcall Only 542-3169
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ADULT-SECLUDED ~ 1728 Bedford Ln Cost.aMesa,548-1372. Brokers 67~00 SAVESS He11lth! Loose 10-29 lbs DETAILHB., ~':f1ec~:i::r:. u~!imB: 2NB[ab2/B._a. pa~ clean. mo. Avail Nov BEACH Side Rm pvt Private party will buy fmonoodthlfoyrmsafuJeal,y ... SINaetnudrea Inter. shampoo. bulrers, 'k r"" suops. -mo. 548·7533. b th t • .. , b your 2nd"' D a• .. u73 l i storage, h e new, $2'15 960-1271> a , sep en , wt ... tc ar..dMewlldg. ., ............. Now ." Money bac e ng n e P.a nt e r s .
adults only no pets priv.Stepstoaand; in ex-Offices with private AnnomcP-~/ I guarantee. Truly Fan steamers. Pickup & de-••
••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0505 BYTHESEA WATERFRO.._. change for even'g com· baths.45Centsasq.ft.ln· ---, a t aslic. 962-2757 o Uvery. 2059Harbor Blvd. 9••ral 3102 New 3 br deluxe tnbse, " paoioosbip care, semi in· eluding utilities. 300«>0 Lost FMd 9S3-'t4'70. Costa Mesa. 645-1030. ·:0'
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Kids. pets, singles ok. 2 Br. encl garage, patio. S46S/month. mature cpl. Must drive. t.altol-1810 Newport •••••••••••••••-•••••• Holidays: let me show Pe rs ~ n · P r e f e r
NEW ERA-fee 638-8300 ~ 15th St. 536-8129 or Ref's req'd.494-3411 Costa Mesa 541,7729 Lost. Himalayan Cat, you bow to lose lbs & in automotive sales back-
53&-l7l8. 3 BDRM, 2 BA, bltns, Be t 1 1 male.LaMgonattN. h RTerrardace ches, mcrease vitalit.y. ground. Stra!ght sell. ---------• near beach. $400/month. au room n uxury area, . 1g. ew . Call meatss7.28.u House estabhshcd (or w.oa ,...._.0 3107 2 br, cpts .• pool, play yd., JACO IS REAL TY $250,000 home Newport Office space. share 493.5071 over 25 years. Loolung ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIMIClEB n o p e t s. 2 2 o 8 A. 671! L 67 Bcb .. Ele,antly furn., space w/Laguna Beach LOST· F al Si for 1 full time person to .. ~.Fr stda'no 2 br, 2 Delaware.S36-0959. ~ 0 olympac sue pool, rose CPA. · em e amese G-..-ETOUCH roundoutsalesstaff Top ,...,....,.. ._ UVESUP garden, kilcb priv. 494·9751. cat spayed, flea collar. ~'""" . . ba,balconies.encl.2car TOrTSMAME NurLakePortl Young female only . v1c . Orchid/CdM. OUTCALL MASSAGE ~ges, ~~efats. Ask for .,,,.r, walk lo ferry. Yrly Le T & Co RewardS25 644-70'71 •• '1$1·3931 •• rry at ·5826· ..,.. Oversoo•~11 --..,.,.andl< Oeluxe3br,2~ba,atl. $30.00wldy.759-0077. ase. own untry · S 3 8 S . 6 4 0 · 4 4 2 4 ....... .,.,.., dbl gar patJ·o frplc 1709 Shop'g Cntr. 530 sq.fl. FOUND Do · · eves/wkods. 838·4424 streams with waterfalli .. · · Bachelor Apt. Pvt. Ent. divided Into 3 ores. $200. x1eremale, vie Tiredof"BoobTubes!" wkdys createarelaxingseUini Alabama, 536·3465 o Vic PCH/Bch Blvd. mo.~7 9-Swkdys. Mesa Verde. 557-4161 or Oate-Party·TakeTnps AVON ---'"--------t for your spacious new J 536-1718 R.e!lig. TV.536-8Sl8 540-2:522. Diamond Girls.
S375. Yrly 2 br, 2 ba, 2 or 2 bedroom apart 2 BR, l Ba. oewly decorat· COM 350 to 1020 sq. rt. F Guys Use st«y, 2 car encl. gar, ments. From. $240 ed. gar age. S200. mo. Room w/b~lb. Pvt en· A/C, newly decorated. ound: Small tan remale EVEFOTODATE HftdhtroSS BalCOO.)'. 642-1603 F urniture av at la ble 53&-288S aft 6pm w1cdys trance, patio. S130 mo in-Masters Brkr 6'13-4120 P~PPY approx 3 mos. 834.-0234 834 lSS2 To Mak• __ __;:. _____ --t Small pets OK. Adults · · c1d 'g util. 640·7876, ' ' Vic : ~I Toro. Rd and ' · · ChrishnasMerrier?
4 BR. 3 Ba, l bl)c to Wedge, only. Office open 9:00 tc 1 Block to Beach. Lge l 673-2859 If You Need A Staffed & J eronimo. Will ~o lo 2pm-8pm. Ea bou ~;-~et~~~· i~ 6:00. 2300 Fairview Rd Bdrms. Renting now ! R=~~~CE GwstH . 4150 Furnished omce, call shelter if not clAimed. Let me show you how s1C:y~ se~1': :~.:vi~ Costa Mesa. PhonE With pool Sl80. 212·220 o...e THE EXEC~T IV E 768-4128 earn SlOO worth o Representative. Sell Sls.5246 S4S·2300 Huntington St. Call mg Homes, a pls, condos.••••••••••••••••••••••• SU ITE. Rent includes Found: Female White crystal an an even·g o beautiful gins. jewelry,
N'r. ocean; 2 BR $325; 3 LARGEZBDRM 960-2812 FromS400/month. Pvt rms, loving care. rtt.ame recept., phoi:ie & Toy Poodle w /rope fun w/friends. Mon cosmetics. more. I'll BRS400 lBRS250 673-7601,ACJI. balanced diets. lovely mail ser vice, ut1I & le h l9th/O CM 546-5723 h h C II ; Adul~·No pets-$210 787 NEAR Ocean 2 Br 2 Ba, patio/grdnss.44-3833 Janitorial. Secy's & ofc as · ra~ge. · ---------<1~~lo~~en~h7-1~.
Marshall Rily 675-4600 W. Walson#D.642-083501 fplc, newly painted & EastbluH 2 br. 2V& ba, V atiollR_.,al 4250 equip avail. Newport Oct 17 at io.3o PM. ----------f,;;~~;;..:;:.;;~~=~
S245. Ulil pd. 1 br, ch.lid, 524-8640X306 super clean. Gar. avail encl. gar . Adults. $365. oc -..-1 Cent.er.640-5470 _646-4 __ 7_•8-------1 HAPPY N 7 $300 846-08 4 640-5296 586-6600 A ••• •• ••• • • • •• • • •• •• • • •• petok.Fee 2 br. cpts. drps. Bltns. ov.' · 1 ; nn Luxurious, furn. villa on lluslfteuReftfal 4450 FOUND : Fem d~g. Babysitter wanted for
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Main Rentals, 540-5370 $210. Kidsok. Dix 3br, 2~ba, almost •DB.UXE• Sayulil a Beach near ••••••••••••••••••••••• blonde, shrthr, med sue. BRAJEO
Nr water $175. UUl. pd. 645-2978 new. Private patio Eastblurr 3 br, 2 ba. Puerta Vallarta. 4 br, 4 PRIMERETAILSPACE ~~t Bch a r ea .
Stv & ref. Sngls ok. Fee. BAY MEADOW AP'I'S b~eony, gar. all bltns. l Lease. Jnc1 . s pac. maste ba. $500. wk. 731-3777 Newport Beach pier area ---·-------1 BIRTHDAY
fiain Rentals540·5370 l&2 b 1 G & rrufromocean.640-0696. s uile. din rm &. dbl Be . . N 28 th 1200sq. ft.675·30IM> FOUND: Irish Setter, Babysitter needed for 5 7r
old boy, ruu time, daya.
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l Br apt. stove & ref rig. no water pd. No kids. no c;>UIET·ADLT.C:LEAM opener avail. Pool Jan 5 we wouJd like to ex· IALl.OA ll~M 549·1363 to identify 0 rt pets. $235. pets. From $220. 646-0073 2 Br 2 Ba, nr shops recreation area. Adul change our ~aut new soo sq. rt. mcl. sank area . All our Love
846-9543 Large 2 br, 2 ba. 5215. In· bch, pvt patio, gar S280 ooly. No pets. ranch .home an Koo~. & ulil. 105 Main St . FOUND: We1maraner, DAVE. LOUISE #'-a.I Mer ~82 rant, sml pet ok. Lge l br mo. 960-1279 865Amagos Way Hawa11 for yours 1n 875-8740 femaJe. 7 Mo's old . Vic. SXEETER & KEVlol BABYSITIER & Light
-~ $180. Infant. sml pel ok. a, .. to beach from your Managed by Newport, Balboa or Dover Shores area. N.B. ~~~~~~~~~Housekeeping . Free -••••••••••••••••• 642~12 ..... Granada Mgmt Co Laguna. Autos can be in· trial Reftfal 4500 646-6403 _ room & board+ salary, ---------i own 2BR, 2BA spac. · cl. AAA refs furn. & re-••••••••••••••••••••••• • SINCERE ATTRACTl Irvine. Nd resp persoa _ Lovely 2 br, crpt. drps, balcony & gar. $325. Or Out or the fog. $145. u · q'd. Writ e R. E . Cox PRIME LOCATION FOUND white Dove, Lusk SINGLE MAN wtth rm for care of my 2 children
... v ger. 00 pets. Over 40. 3Br, 2,~Ba. fam -rm pd. Ready now. Fee R.R.1. Box .~7. Captain Good exposure. Easy in-homesarea,CdM. large home in Newpo ages6-8-wkdys. 552·~
m J $180. 2260 Placentia . !~!8• rplc • balcocanY11· Main Rentals. 54().,53'70 Cook. Hawau 961().i gress & egress. Plenty of 644·5S44 Beach seeks to cor · or 121JlZ9l-802S
''" ·tOre11 646-3160 ..,....o. garage. $395. n ..&.:ft .. 0 B ookh t d th •t /,. -0 ... tosee,53&-3852. Winter. 2 br. util paid, RatalstoShan 4300 P-"-"'6• .n r urs FOUND: Prescription ~~ WI .sensi ive. BANKING
SlSO l brdplx Marr cpl balcony view $333 Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Atlanta an Huntington glasses. gold metal d1 scr1m1nat1ng lad TELLER
CORONA DEL MAR No children. 'stv. r~frig: 3 Br & 2 Br apts. Nr bch, ~75750r 673:9202 • ·Young attorney wiJI share Beach. Approximately frames. Tewinltle Pk. . <~> with or wllh?u 2 Br Townhouse, rrplc. Non smokers only. Refs clean, all bltns, gar, no 3 br 3 ba tnbouse w/in· 800 sq. n. o~ ground Ooor C.M. 557·3181 ctuldren t<,>ward lasun Newport Cetlfer
Pool. tennis, conlinenta req.954W.17th548-0358 ab~vteanceftenNttort.sespol nsi · 213onl33rd2bSt.blMkarnto·edbe cpl dep'endenl female . ~:fr ~~ru1i~~~~· LOST· German Shep tan ~~1:Pt1~~~h1: ~ro~~t~~l Experdesirable. Contact breakfast. Some ocean .e nan . ope , eave Y· r, ach. (213)487-4680or64G-8895 · • · • · Doris M 1tche ll 6l0 Catalioa views. Close tc VIEW OF message 536-1579 675-3059 an 6pm. 963-676'1. & blk male, wearing red ~lease send 1?hoto. age. NewPort Ctr Dr: N.B.
shop ·ng & fine beach OCEAN &ClTY Prorbachelorsharehome , , collar. lge ears ans: to urterests to Ri chard, PO SSS-52:80. ~ · Ute. bright airy new 2 aean 1 Br Condo, bltns $180. l Br. Ad~lta, no pets. wrsame. Pool & tennis 1.000 clean._ secure. Crete, 43rd St. Nwpt Bcb. Box 73, Corona del Mar Eq al Op E 1 ·644-~~~~~~~~~ br, 2 ba.'Crpl: d /w , wsh.rtdr:yr, cpls. drps, LS25 Placentia. 548·2a2 courts,S44·l79G. Storage or hght mfg. 10/16. RE WAJlO! 92625 u por mpoyer -: jacuui. gar . s315. Cncdpatio$235.963-1242 askabout di11couot $200/month.645-3544. 673-5002 _ ___.~-· BARMAIDS: Day, Night
2 b 1~ ba, blk to bch n 642 '7992 Wanted female lo share 5 .-~ _.... ... acn 5360 & Relier Shift C ti f ~. S3'7S. Dave S. Agt · ~ blk to bcb 3br, 2Yaba, S pacious new 2 & br bse.'H.B. SlSO. incl all. NEW BUILDING at O. C. LOST: Please, please re-••••••••••••••••••••••• a intment ~.~81 or
...--NEW BREEOAPTS frplc, S3'75. 124 20th St. Bdrms. 2 bath unit No kids/pets. 963-9086. Airport;4000 to~s9. ft. tum my dog. An Irish REUHIOM ppo ' .
_'44--_7_211__;•_8J3.-0996 ___ e_v_--1 1 br & 1 br w /loft. 536-8149. acros~ from oce~nlronl lndustrial ~ondomJm~ma Set, male, l yr, w/Ohio Alhambra High School Beauty/hairstylist
1 BR. residential area, g Garage, pool. jacuzzi, MAGNOLIA GARDENS new caty recreaUonal de· F. college stdnt ~/nice forh oniy l~ ~Kdolrtni Fa~l tags., Lost 2 wks ago, Class of 1947 wanted for El Toro saloo. view of ocean . 253 frplc Gas & water pd velopment. lmmed. OC· cat, sm dog nda mexp. P ase 0 0 rvine Thaha St., Lag Bcb. . • 837-4743 Seaview Ln. <Arthur FromS230 645-4411 . Lge ~ br, A/C, dshwhr. cupancy. Families hse. C M. Will s hr. Cente r . Call J o hn Reward.494-&t.Sl . A~ ye~ reunion as in . 67S.7660art. 7pm. . No lctds, no pets. $200. pets uccepted. $335. up. Aulwnn, 548-44e0eves. Alstrom (714) 979.9205 lhe pla1U11Dg stages • We BEAUTY-Hairdresser
----_...;.----i$350. Eastslde 3 br. 2 ba, 962-13)() 6'15-4911 Brkr. LOST: In Harbor View need names & addresses For Cabaret Coiffures
•Lovely 2 br. ll,1i b frplc, yard, gar. Adults. ear ..... •Ar 1 bedroom ..,""' b l . HffdoRoonuatt1 S~ 455 Homes area. Siamese offormer classmales, Call847-3422 ~ frpl, pool. Wal .... .., -· l r. poo , smgle ok. -••••••••••••••••••••••• cat, responds to "Coco" bch. Adlts/no pets. $325 no pets. &l2·t603 Sl60. Fee. Beachcomber, ree $LS. Qwn-Obn.s UHuMrtm torage garage E·tlde, neutered male. Family Call Pat <LenU> J loot Carpe11ter
833-8974or8l3-l653 e ~Mesa MainRentals,54o.5370 631-2011 . 547-2501 o AProCessn'I Roommate C.M. 12x12x28. $SS. gr1e v iog. Re ward. · 531>-2350 eves. OR Earl Finish Teak -------~ z IEDIOOM $175. 2 br, 2 ba, pool, gar. 879-UlGO HELP YOU FIND THAT lO'ill' door. 642·62.43 644~. (Cann> Sty II · 5'8·2380. FuU or p/Ume. Apply In
Z BR. new appliances Ahol .... funt Kid.sok.Fee BALBOAPENINSULA RIGHTROOMMATE ..tafsWanted 46 FOUND· Young al blk peraoo to 981W.18th. :~~f!'&"t~=~p~~~: Nocbitdren.oopets. MainRentals.St0-53'70 2Br,1 Ba,S335 mo. 832_.l3"S1Dcel97l ................. ~ ..... lab, wi red co1Tar.e vie fs~& ... CM __ .-------
beautiful trees. N Pool&Recreatlon Br apt. crpts, drps. 64s-6392 Have apt. to sbf!_e ANTED: Furnished Cowan Hgt1/Nwpt Ave. rnpcraHo. IOATEMGIHE
children. no pets. S300 1959 M ... A••· CM Family welcome. Call S.ClelMI It ~876 w/resp. fem. Nov.1.p Residence, Duplex 0 S.A.838-4426 •••••••••••••••••••-•• IMSTAUERS 6K-4848or67~ -----"-----· af\e 7 D~n.....,.. a ~ mo 545-3367 an 2pm Condo Jn Corona del M r_..__._ & . _:_------------ILGE 2 br in triplx, W/gar, r pm.....,........., en•••••••••••••••••••• . . or South or Back Bay. FOUND: Young bl.k male -Mm l yr ex per. req'd,
2 Br 1 Ba, fplc. cpts nr shops. 1~ ba. adlts, EW 3 Br nr bch & WHIT E WATER Vu , Lady wishes same 6S or caU644·9190 dog wt collar. vie So. llllfructioft 700 Must have own tools 6 drps.S32Sper mo. rers.837-8828 (7141 Seaclltr village, 2117 garden selUng, lge 2 Br, over to share Condo 1n Coast Village~340 ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans~. Top wages & xln\
644-1554 HuntlnglonSt 342.3513 adlts, S26S mo. 245 W. Laguna Bch 548-2706 Honeymoon <.'Ouple n benel1L"I. Apply toSecurl· ---------INr beaches, schls, shop· · Ma rquita, 492·39871 ' honeymoon coUage, Dec. LOST 2~ weeks. long IEA IARTlNDER ty Guard, Westuil
DLX 2 Br 2 Ba, upstairs ping, 3br i.;ba. pvt patio, ll44 446-5300 2 Rooms & Ba, mature re· l Yrly751-2120 h aired gray & w ht Full or Part·lime Corp .. 275 McCormick
privacy, xtra lge, Uk ••••••••••••••••••••••• fined older lady. Non •-1--o. neutered male cat. Call Be ready to work as Ave, Costa Mesa .ew. e nc l dbl gar RcmdMS• Z8d.rma·$22Smo.1Bdrm amkr. no pet.a. W. Slde -/ln•est/ Penny. ber lOam , proressionalbnrtenderl
«Ubwabr, wtr pd. N • lba, a~ts. no P_ets, w/deck &c view $2~. CM.645-6118moma. RR•C• 642~7. 1 week. Free job place·Ooolc:s children or pets. $415 awly dcrt d, wealstde. Jcl ... Apb Eaay access to beach. .................. .... anent assistance St.Mtlb ftWIZJ.& 8'1Wal. Rent.in.a Crom $280. eau 492·2896 G«oges for R..t 4350 ....... Reward $10. Lost rrom American Bartenders Hwwl .. a & Adult apt.a. Leasing pre-....................... O,,ar._.., 500 16350 Timothy Ln, School
Gar. Apt., 1 br, adlta, enc~~ 1 B~oft, bltn.s. Yiew now 1a a pratige S.,.~..___ 3171 age garage for rent ............. J........ Weslm. Small whl male 1104 E l7lhSl SA MOOflllClhtlf'l
•ar. Avail Nov lat. $27. ~,,.. rps. · I rvlne com munlty . ._....,....-See Mgr 1959 Maple Ave. REST•u•u..-. Cockapoo w/lite tao on 834 1960 ' Million Dollar Corp mo. lat & last. Wkdy Call 642-6243 • Twenty Pergola, Culver ••••••••••••••••••••••• AptS, C. M. CJlAINOFTilREE back. Hair growing out · needs men lk women of
842·1470. Evesfwknd BR garden apt fprlc •Sandburg,2blocbso. ~.3Br2~Ba.~ml ......... _1...-..... ~400 OR~ED$2l~ Crom trim . Ans t o any a.ce who e njoy
M>-7474. whr pool pvt pauo' of San Diego Frwy. Crom Doheney Slate ~ -.. In 1975 W 11 ,,. • .'t b bed "Sam".847--0568. LEARNPIANOTUNINO speakin~w/others&wbo • • • 559-1100 Beach & Dana Wharf ••••••••••••••••••••••• · e ""' a Easy method· low cost are bored w /the average . Irvine Ind. Area. lllSO mo. 714434•8282, aft PIUMILOCATIOM in Southern Calif Loca· Lost: White Cockatiel Rare ()ppor Planocare nanofthomillJobs .
. S5'7·280 SISO.M°"""f ePM,5a4·I012 Good expo&ure Easy ln· lions Include Com-Bard. Orange c heek&. S4l-091lorS8l·7647
lleWadultwat.erfroata suo.Smalla~t WUhbarelnlneboue.3 grea•earas.'Plent.Yof mia.ary&CorporateOf· Vic: O.C.C. Reward. No actual telling In·
1a11 .. vente.S. fu 22IAlbertPI br. Ji.t ba, pool ai SCllRAM 3110 pe.rldng. On Brookbunt fices. 5650,000 Cull pri~. 7$1-6147.546-4708 JabsW..ted. 7075 volved & no setting ap. Janda~aplnc. Excep 4tl-0'7ii « • Jacua&l, near courts ........................ ii Atlaiita in Huntlngloa Acl-837-UOO L 0 ST , Co I I i e • ••••••••••••••••••••••• :;•r::.ment'I. Work W/O/Oe =-~:1'rr!,n!e~r; 1 Br/2 Br. l"' Ba, bltnsiif MMZIO. Beach. Approximately FLOWER SHOP sable/white. Oct . l! Vic. Palnter.,.!xper. $40.00 per e f"fsl poodpular & .._ ... _, leoclt 3169 800 sq. ft. of grou.od noor Owne d t.e to 11 Mission Viejo Reward room. ""°U Andre aft ~. succeu u pr ucta on ... Vtrde Villas, ad.It.a, no pets., gar. av ...... O.. ~ ipace. Signing. $325/mo ...... a tor 111eaperaLo dM • 837_7....., · · 788-1479. the market today. An In· ••
lleta Verde Drive East ll/l.6'S-0527 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BuUt.Gi.a. lncludina dia· Call Mr Plumme r u.u.: ness. w own ...,, expensive product whole
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I'd dlt /3S b ----su• ... n . bwuher.$20$permont.b. ~. · 'payment. Good terms. FOUND: Grey&whtkll· Rellrednursewishesposl· name is a houaehotd $tCM8Tl. emp a o . l r. n;nwn -First and last. Aeent. J\il.837-4200 ten approx 8 wits Uon as compan1on. Wlll word thru°"t the world.
.. Br 1~ Ba Twnhae b dNu~~Nod~ .. r-.,.~.~02ie1t 2BR.lbaunfS600JTb' ~. D&ICATISSEN Lan'dmarlt, H .B. M: ~~CUalltefwlJO!"&drive. Refs Work In a youthful. • ~ ....--. .,_..~ OCIAMPltOMT 847.2051 "" . c. 67lM612 friendly atmosphere II
tpaic.car, taepaUo, atUts 1 Br pt _,.... SBR.2ba $5SO NETSN0,000. YR. have run whlle you earo
80 peU. $Z'75. :Mtr E a bq~ area, • 4 er twnbM pool Brad CompletelY help run. FOUND : Sml brown ft Practical Nurse oalJ top pay. You receive • t
An. t1f,&tH; ltv clean,~, ltns,paUo. ~=~· ford Pl. S, 'A. UJ5 mo: ~~........ Fantastic foot traffic whte,tnabairdotJ.Sanla daysinbcbarea.Uve·ln. cuarant.eedsalary +U·
f41.102'7 AdJts. .~ SIAWtMDC:0.-0 MW75l CIC' 548·1000 af\ ~=-locaUon. So. Ors. Couo· AnaAve.CM.~1377 °''9'38. tremely liberal com· C~AVICl'ORlA 6PK. ~M-...... ty.Al\.83'7-4200 HetpW..t.cl 7100 mission II bonuses. Con-
llt2Br, Deluxet1ntar. Z BR,deo2ba..SO Sollt• -311 .,._..,.....,.. a.nlloriaJ Serv 8 Ibo FOUND: Male Poodle off •••h•••••••••••M••••• tests ' other incenUve. --iufwtrpd. IAYROMTHOMI ........... ~.,......... "'w. -omm ·acacts ~~ whte. Graham &c • Xlnl advancem e at .,. rVfll. 3~ba.S2000111o...,.u ••••••••••••••••••••••• " l" P• ~ • W t ff B J l lb Adwts-NoPtltSeeS•l.t in1 Let. ctutet, ltornrioua ~· equip. 1700 .+. mo. In· ar nfdr. . u s. ACCOUNTANT JR poss lllUeaforbotb mm Pool. recrm,eltvatort S TO MACH 2 b r.;-b come.494-4464 groom .Me-4252 --• &women. Vlctori tBR 2batba SQ) ec. r, ,. a apl. szs a,642-8970 . • · Elevator t.o Knlo prtv. ---------~••'t.eb. C.nd)' route. nets Fnd wk ago, l bm ltllther (Jenera! accounUng func· No oxper nee. You ,.
WHYMOT1 bcb. Party"pmeroom, •lMO FREE RENT• llSOlmo ror 20 h.n work boot w/choker on Vic-Uooroumall manut. co. ctive full paywbltebehll
SUllbD livint room total sec. Perfect Uving 1·2-3 Rm. of(lcea h'om $1.000 Ph &75-8Ua · toria nr Npt. 6'&-7018 Knowledie of computer traiMd. You can work •CathldralC'ellln or wknd retreat for tbe U2S per mo AdJ , R rd l tr I systems euentlal. momln1orevehr1 Only
'2 bedrvoma. l ~Lt.bl I'll• 3 br townhouse •12 fldventufOUI ad Ill\.. '51'. Alrporter H*1. No le~ h DRBSS SHOPo c4:'8twi.t:S :;::e~ ~ a.ponalble for aud It of 10 min. by Fwy, trOm ail
Attadaed batllt, rrplc, patto I& mo.yrly.IMa.aas !'!C!tm.mlTllnoon Prime loc.UUl~"Money 1 ic & Ad H s' comfiuter runt & pro· surrounding com · W..._l~·llP •arare.ldealloc:.Adulte~ • • allbllM »•• Maker." 541·0223, ~~ 8 '!'8
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weekends over~ghts' b"';bt hcncfptsr 10 md.n Scrub & Wax Kitchen 4-8pm. ~ Ex 808. Leave Mainh1twe J'uc;.1,~rd.tfr'~!st.r ~ at Fair Prices980-1833
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......_SerYice Gua~ellm~todor.Crp Gcirdtftlag CM.On{y.5S7-8700 Maintenance. Very ru &orwa~h in/out. Expr'dreas.rules.ftee Call 631 _2440 Removals. tr lmmlnA.
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All phases bookkeeping, 531-0101. Yd cleanups, trimming, ••••••••••••••••••••••• R E L l A B I, E • E F · 846.8579 Professional painter. In· ~-Cl--'-prun 1 n g . Lt Haul'g HANDYMAN-Homes & FICIENT: Reference&. lr/Extr. f'ree ests. Plaster/Repair """nuuw ·-'"'"JI :t~~=~:;:;/~ro~P~~~: arpet Man w~ll Play1you~ ~. Apts . Conscientious ~~11~8An1t a 1148 ·0647 Mm.otwy Reasonable 631 -1388, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~:·;;··~::::·;~:·~·
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124 liroadway C ~ guar.Rcfs/MC,frest asonablc. 646·4654 aft any item. Just call phone Myra.673-3810 Have something to sell! willing, able. Can xchg Find what you want in PilolWantAdl:
642-0511 Reas Races 645·3716 4pm. 642-5678. Classified Ads 642-5678 Classified ads do it well. Cor car. 642-1255 DailY Pilot Classifieds. -642·:'161'8.
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F/t1me ror contra<'tors. Food scrv1co aupcrvlsor Dieffciaft A.D.A. P/time. Varied tasks, Charge Nurse & Medico· llave YOO 15-20 hni 11 • time/women, uUractive & other h~ oft ..
1640 Superior Ave, cost· for active convalescent wa n led t 0 8 Id in flexible hours. Mature lion. F'/time. Apply Park to work wh1Je childr free 14 day oppty ror extra Income-SCmMall Cpl • Kane. Mesa.$48-~l hosp . G o od sa l & establlshing a complete-woman pref. NB/CdM Supenor. 1445 Superior are in school! Field Ea T~Cowu your .own hrs, xlnt com·~~64;·s-~2640~'-J.a~~~~ ----------1 benefits. Send resum ly new ser vi ce 10 area.833-1471 /\ve.N.8.642-2410. terpnses hu p/tune ex m1Ss1on, must be neat ·
Bookkeeper F/Chg thru to: Classified ad no. 764 h ·taJ M t n· •---------.. ceptionol earnings appean'no 673 9091 T.8.Typmg50.conslru<' c/o Dally Pilot, PO Box W:~~og ~Ith ~!xJ~J:~ GUARDS LVH 11 -7 por. In school relal •Personallnstruchon . ... · e S5hr
h on exper $750 mo. 1560 Costa Mesa. Ca graduate desired. Pos1· PREFEROVERAGE4S & JANITOR aales. Call V1rgin1 •Managementopporty's Sandwich Shop Helpr, Typis ar$7.50hr
M2-4226,C M 92626 lion open now. Write to ELTORO. LidoConv.Center Calk1ns.M7·1041. •to80%Commission help prepare sandwiches ElecT c toS12S ---------i-=_;__:-------f classified ad #790, Daily NEWPORT AREA US.SSUperlorAve, NB ---------t •On the job training & serve customer s. 2 Rece to$800
Booltbeper COOK. f/llme for large P'I p 0 8 560 WORKCLOSE 64._7764 PART-TIME •Manylopof!iceloc's s hirts avail. HAM to Seclrv~~elAgency
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!">16·64SOMonthruSat 8·3. p/time PM shift. No ex GU.ARDS Call 848·1114. Noexper nee. Will train . REALTORS 962-1011 Salesperson needed. W ils. exper'd .
BoolckHper/Seey per nee. Female. a~e C Apply. Pennysaver, For details call Linda Well groomed. Mostly Coast Country Xlnt oppor ror rii.:hl 25-45. Apply in J)t!rson, osta MHCI Maids. Apply The lnn al Newport Blvd. CM mo.rnings & wknd1. 600 E. Coast Hwy,
person having bkk11111o: & COOKS Mr. Donut. 1..35 E. 17th St, Permaneot. f\111 & part· Laguna. 211 No. Coast ---------1·--------P/Ume. Cathy, 640-3333, all 673-9131 ask for ~ecrelaria l skills. t;all ExperiencePreferrcd, CostaMesa. lime.Pbooe&transpre· Hwy.,LagunaBeat'h Part·t 1mc assis tant. Restaurant ext34L
t::lizabeth, 640 8752. But not necessary 1---------1 q'd. Retired welcome. ---------: female preferred for cut· FAR WEST
Dr a rt s man· C 1 v 1 I Call ~0274, ofc hrs 10-2, MARINE out work S2.6S starting. SEDvlCES •Sec,...aries to SI 25 ED: Exp stylist BOR "'.O Apply ln Pcrson Engineer Donald E. ClosedWed. ELECTRICl"' ..... S """'2715 '"""" ,., 5 k Shop H 9 """ .,...,. Set'relariea·Legnl clientele in North llOMEMAKf.RS" noc o. S t evens . In t'. 1828 ---------Min 1 yr exper. req'd. ---------1 Has a new exc11.Jng con· AectngClkConatrucr ta Mesa area . Apply
Unlimited opport11n1t) »WE.CstHwy.CdM fo'ullerton Ave, CM HIC' kOry farms Must have own tools & PEOPLi':PERSON cept i n rest aurant Em_ployersPayAJIF personMon all dayor
f I & r I E·.nual Oppor Employer "'"" <><•15 Ex"'" neA-'-p/t1me as· scrvl""· It is to be n~med -or persona inancia -. ""'""" · transp. Top wages & xlnt _.... L'W> .... .. Liz Reinders Agen es morn. Switchcrart rewards without sacnflc· _ Al So. Cst. Plaia seeks benefits. Apply to Secun. soc. In whsle supply· F\JI· SUNDAY'S 4020 Birch St, Ste Hairstyling. 1091 Baker,
ing family rcspons1hiity. COOKS Drapery Workroom part time sales personnel ty Guard. Westsail Corp. ly capilahT.ed bi3·2223. Newport Beach 8 Costa Mesa. 540.0341. Full or P/Time sales Desperately need power ror the c omin g 275 McCormick Ave, AndislocatedlnMission Callfor Appt/Estai.·---------positions open to men ur E l< p e r · d N e w machine oprs. Exper'd Christmas Season. Work Costa Mesa. PHARMACIST Viejo at 27750 Crown•------------.iriYng man U>-18 yrs. lite
women. t-'or interview Hestauranl. Apply in or partially exper'd in morn'gs, afternoons or1---------New shopping center Valley Parkway, on the SECRET.A factory wrk, morn. after·
call Mrs ll ubk1rk p e r so n . Mr G 's blind s t itc h i n g or cvcs.Expernolncc.WlllMASSEUSEbch spa.will NB. 12 13) 394·5218 or EastcornerorrtheSan Accurate typta ~ noon.Mustbefast &gd
557·1041. L250 Rl>staurant. 3100 Irvine pleater. Top wages. Cr· train. Apply in person to train. Good pay. (;all 1213) 399-6828 art 6PM Diego Freeway. k e e p 1 n g , le. w/hands. 645·2702 Ave, Newport Uch mge benefits. Apply 31)12 Mr. Thompson. art lOam 53&-7991 or67S-0258 . i---------i Now inter viewing For· BOYS AHD GIRLS Enterprise. Corne r or wkdys. 1---------Plumber. ex per. fast. Coob sRhort1haEnd, pe ce. Meft"-dise
Mjssion Viejo . El Toro untt.'r help. lOµm to Paulanno. Coslu Mesa.•---------MASSEUSE <18·28> legit. clean worker . New & Bus,tf'SONMI ca st at Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Earn )Our own 6am /\pply in person 557-8866. HOSTESS/CASHIER fu ll lime position 1n Serv. Own tools & trans Newport Ce ~ 8005
money i.cllm~ !.ubllcrip-Winchell's Donuts. 253 E ---------1 Days. Apply daily llam· Massage. No exp. nee. ToS7 557·2278a!l. 7pm DisltPff'tONtM Gerne.640 •••••••••••••••••••••••
I tions after :.chool. 1-'or In· 1_17th_S_t_. c_os_ta_~_1_es_a_. _ _.DJ:,v;!~ ~!'1st:i'!:f. t;~~~ Jpm. Mon-Fri. Ml Casa We t.rain. Call 540·2053 PLUMBERS Hostffs Plf"ICllnftel SECRET AR as~f:' Wonderland
formut1on. <'1111 ~-1l'J13 COUMTEtl HELP Mexican Resl .. 291> E. anytime . Food Waitrns Eslat.e Co e 4 yr
CAB DRIVERS F'ull & P/time. Apply Oell""pe'---r _hr_. 642---84-50-·---11...:1:.:..7th=.:..::S.::.t·..=c.:..:.:.M.:..:. ____ MAT u RE w 0 MAN BOATS Codctail Waitress Island. M 0 wpm, Of Antiques!
Mi·norWomen Taco. 25252 La Pai Rd. ElectronicAssemb HOUSECLEANING p /tlme t o w e lcorhe ~~~t 1h%:e e:~rtc:i~·~ Interviewing Moo-Fri e~per .. lY . /\rply HUGE warehouse
J\lll ht be 2sorovcr Laguna lfills. Trainee. $2.50 hr. 8 to Women Wanted. Must newcomers & contact transp. Top wnges & xlnt 9AM to5PM ~Ml80;;:? lgue Dr, crammed with over~
J\i>t>IY In Person -----• 4:30. Heullh Insurance, have own trans. Full or merchants. Flexible hrs. benefits. Apply to Se<:uri· At Our Temporary it200: N music . boxes, n id :elo·
Y-'lowCab DECKHAND profit sharing.AllenTell P/Time.$3.20hr.Irvlne Need car, lite typing. t"Guard,WestsailCorp. OfficelnTheTrailer ua rds deon pianos. circus or· '" Full timt.>. must be ex· Products. lnc. 2211 So. area. Me~ 547-3095. " On Premises 11 I k 11251Slalcr i\venue l)Cr., well ~room1..>d. col· SUsanSt.SA.5<16·3522 •----------1275 McCorm1<'k Ave. Wearcanequal Sec u~~en ing i gans. w(a c oc s , l-'ounla111Vallcy · t b t 20 341---------1Housekeeper1Companlon Mechan1<'al lnspector.1_Cos __ ta_M_es_a_. _____ , opportunity employer Imm ach. 41 Hr gra~d(a her. c locks.
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C "'RPE .... TERS :> r... Gd pay & benefits. r b M t h Printer mulu operator & per W .. I Qvor Sl .000,000 Worth "" " Send resume to ad !1781. Contact Mr. Milner Cook for elderly lady. a r1cat1on. us ave · . . . um. .. y pa A "rt 1n•a l' 1 BOATS J\llasChryslcr Plymouth $200. mo.675.-1932 some welding inspection stnpping, Mission VieJo1---------1 U~e & paid vac Gmalle ~~ ...-rnT aKtona c/o The Daily Pilot. P 0 . 546_1934 exper. Exposure to h.eat· area. Quality work only . RETAIL w/ r i nlervle enes, 1802· ettcr·
Min 1 yr exper req'd. Box 1560, Costa Mesa.1----------iHousekeeper, 1·2 days ing & aircond helpful. ,_4_95-__ 1_1s_1_. ______ 1 "'SSIST"' ..... TMGl C 150 Ing St., Irvine. Tel. Must have own tools & Ca. 92626. E . ed .-"" ~" 2 754.1777. Open Wed thru transp Top wages & xlnt xpenenc counter p/wk, mature woman S w i n 8 sh ift hrs . Prinllng Office Services. For Jr. sportswear clain -1'/R ~ t Sat. 9 AM to4 PM. Visit!
ht!ner1ts J\pply toSccun-DELIVERYMAN girls wanted.Overl3. pref. Nwpt Hts nrea. 4::.lpm·l2::.I am. Con· Pttlme, c rptd oles. store. Opportun1tl for _,., ec: ...... ._."1
tyGuard.WestsailCorp, Earl y AM . lar g e 1_P_n_·_m_e_B_u_rg-"-er_._64_6_-_9:.i_1-1_~ __ MI_4 ______ tact Gene Underwood, Lagun:i Hills a r e a . advanccment.Sa1.{lv +f,;r\ Ctr Interoo SHIPSLAMTEttMS
275 MrCor m1ck Ave, newspaper route. 7 Days FACTORY HELP Housewares Sales (714)498-2230. ~ comm with exper. Jpply CPA firm movln 540·S422or6'13-43l9
CU5la Mesa. per wk. Must have van or Female/Male to work for Person, Sunday plus 1 or EDI CAL RECEPT •----------i in person ' w quarters req's ex"l---------irg wag. Irvine area. kd C · P /time Sales, $40-$70 PETRIE'S secretary&recept B akf S l CARPET LAYER Reaular P /limc J'ob for Costa Mesa mrg co. ~a~ ays . ErCown M~l take sh~ be Cast wk/up. Men, ladies. stu· 147Westminste all ist.OictaphoneakiJ _re GSf ef " Salary open. Call for JMU'-'ware, 3107 . oast tVT'lll•t Hrs flexible Call d t E s Call 752_·_61_00 ___ 1 t-nergetic worker. $400 H CdM n '-· · e n s · v es/ at Westminst must. Call Mrs. Allday Consisting or New ---962 4633 a -:..'.:P..::.pt.:..8:..·.:..ll:...:a_m.....;.:...:54......:..5·..:..04.....;0;_t_. -~--w_Y_. __ . _____ 11)995-1741. S54·7851,83!Me96. l~~~~~~~~~~twn 2·4pm Cor appt England hard rock m1t· CLEANING Ludy. 5 nltes mo.+. . ----------~:..:....:.=:..::..:..::.::....:..=.::.:.... __ _,1_
o wk. 6pm 2.30am. Bon Delivery drivers for Pizza FfGHTIMFLATIOH •JANITORIAL• MEDICAL, exper only,,_________ ,;r......_124_2. ______ , r~:r:~&d::v: ~::~=~~
dabte. N B ore bid.:. 40 delivery & handltrs. Ap-Add extra money to the F\all & p/tlme. Exper'd knowledge of front & Real Estate chrs+6 straight chrs. Hra. steady work. Phone ply 1n person at Pizza family budget. Local r1dults onl~. Exper 'd r::~:1~· Newp()W't OPPORTUNITY seenSpeciaallyt priced. Can be M4·0606. Man 1920 Harbor Blvd Alnway dlalrlbutor will oorman. op wages. --·-------
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Delivery, neat appear Waitresa,Sdaywk.Kitcben HARBOR AREA. Must anagemen Karman e w 1996NwptBl.CM Good transp nee. Mm S3 Apply, Beggar's Opera, ~S~isor have motor cycle & Beach 833: . service Sta. Attendantat------------
hr + mi. For intervw call Wl Martingale, N. 8 . Witb certificate & ex per. comp. Insurance cov· · fuU & p/time .• Exper 'd 5 Oak Pressback chairs,
497·3720,1·8:30pm. 2:»Spm. GarlleGldrfCondv. Hospital, eraHge.boGood knNowledh ge Development Sales Ca er .f':f Appl y , Ra y C are g536m~~~ size S70 each. 7781 a leJ Ave, HB. c1 ar r area. o P one work. $17 ·up · Chevron, 604 S. Coat . ...,..., Oe ntal Assis t a nt . GALFRIDAY 847-9671. calls. Apply in person. Expanding company F\allerB S~ Hwy,LagunaBeach. , ________ _
, Wcnet.'dn dcla1lor1cnt('(f chairsido w/X ray He. Quality Sailboat buHde11---------Western Union. 771 West needs person to handle NEW SHJPMENT
person to handle the Seal Beach. 213/431-2929 needs exper'd GaJ Frl·i---------191.hSt.CM . management develop· Sales f exper Service Sta. Attendant FRENCH-Pr ovi ncial
rlen <'nl Jlroccdures in or213/S92·:.174. day w/knowledge o LAMINATOIS ---------menl .ror real estate of-F\11! or 1~· bouti· F /Ume days Expor' desk. Armoire, Marble
our Personnel OH1ce .1---------1 sailboats pref'd. She will West.sail Corp. saUboat --------• fices m Orange County. req d n~!.f!"t oppor on I Y. L ile m e c h ' Top Vanity, Bar. Bombe
Pos1\1on r <'q u1 res f' Dental Pedodontlc lab take Norelco dictation. man ur. bas Im m ed. M SW Must have extensive qtuc . r ~ed gal. knowledge pref'd. Nea Desk/Chest, Tables. monthsAel'lernlofflreex· trainee. X-ray lie prcf'd. meet customers, answe vacancies fo r ha nd • • • management and train· or c _2652 or appear. & bandwrttin11. Love Seats. Chairs ,
N k So min I wanted ror unique c u "" A 1 2"'9 penencc. typln~ or SC on s mo er. me sales letters, assist ou la ators w/at east l Ing experie nce In re. a i;;" F'ashlon PP Y morns, o1 Kitchen Copper, etc.
wpm , a ptitude fo r chalrs1de & clerical. contro ll e r, use a yrexper. We have open· challeng~postinSouth sidenUal resale. Ex· r.1 pf NewportBlvd.CM ENGLISH-Tables, Hall
fl11urcs :rncJ tile ub1lily le. 644-0611 calculator & work bard l.ngs on the regular Mon Orange nty. An OP· cellent sat•rv, benefits u a · ~Moch Opr 1' re es . c h a I r 11 •
nJ bl I ... _.Th "''ft r AM portunity to explore new _,, deal w1th_rroplc. Musi o~nta l Re"eptlonlat in an e oya e env ron ...... urs s .. 1 o 7 h . p and dynamic arowtb L""DY Breakfront . LOADS SJ~nk nuJn Spanish. w"'11n11ur11oce"exper. SeA' ment. Advancement Un · to 5:30PM + a part-Ume tee mques. ost open ratenlial with ';olidly "'h Exper . top PC work MORE! w limited. Call Bob Poole, •hilt Fri thru Sun same Nov lSth . Write t o f cl vc c lldrens prlces.Bene!ils,642·3472. Reach "'13 A3l 2929 or " class'1f1'ed ad .. 7°"' Da1'Jy ased firm. For con· I South Coast N·e 811-•-Ar.._ "•as• Call c""-3074. &. ... • 979·6850, Down Eas hours. Apply lo lbe " ..... fld u I I I d -I ... ""'"'T".'.'---Y bts 700"' Alt A 't J 27"' Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, ..... enumea tonPt.e.Orv. Boewx sl64en2. "n . xper. only.---------• 2500Newportl31.CM forappolntment: •---------• ac ' "'· on ve, securi Y guart • " CostaMesa.CA92626 ·~.. •SHEET METAL• 646--0~
Carolauflno DENTAL ASSISTANT, at S.A. McCormick Ave, Costa SantaAna.92102 Workers. lmmed. open----------
979-2000 ed 132 1,.en!s~~uY:S.ci~raEy~P~~~ GeMl'al Office Mesa. _eed_Ba_b_y-sl_U._er_m_y_h_o_m_e e~~~~~~~~ 'udto dlstr_tbSutte ings. Apprentice rnach. dnliqucs·Lots ofkOak.
B.P. JOHN
COMPANY
" Permanent, .Part-lime. "'d k ..... hrs eceptlonl~t . Unisex ware .,. a-brake & punch PR resser s, roe eu, tlme. Call Or. Weiner. MultiMUllonDollarcor LAU~DRV Person,,, aysa wcc ..,..... a Salon, Jmmed. opening stores.Orange& operators. Also. trainee chain, Hoosier c hit·
i-81-7-850 __ 1 ______ 1 staffing n ew ofc In Bayview Conv. Ho11p, day. Mon. thru Fri. Call tor 1 f/Ume & 1 p/time . Van required, opening. D&W' 1701 fc.robe, child's dresser.
DEKTAL ASST. I rvt ne . Need e n 2055 Thurl n • C .M. aflerSpm.~7 Regis Hairslyliog , Isa ion buls. Pomona Ave, CM. Apply, telephone, unusual
··R eg I 1 t ere d • • thuslutlc, poaltiv 642-JSOS. HURSESAIDES Coaat Plaza , C -:c.·•·~-••forappt. 9am-ooon. wuhslaod etc. All xln\
· d d I t · IUI\ .. -Apply In pe --------• cond. Afl 6pm Thu rt & An F.qual w/orthodonlic ex per . ~ e i:eop e 1 o in Liquor Market Clerk. Ex· 3-ll. Exper pref'd. Mesa Ma';r, Miss Fafar. Fri., a llday Sat/Sun .
Opportunity Employer •-F/_u_·m_e_._5'8_·229_1_. ---• .. ~~e k expensprodve n.a per. pref'd. Oood pay. Verdo Conv. Hosp, 661 N•xtToMatw. ToolOcsl&D 53M204 . ...,. ... Y nown uc Apply in person before CenterSt,C.M ecept/Gen Ofc. "G ROWING " firm is i----------
Dafl' AL Crom our ore. Frff park. s 8 ... ' 1 SA kl r bltl TOOL 10 I 0 inl •. o•ber .. -net••a, noon,3041 . usto. NURS""" bookkeeplna. 10 loo ng or a m ous CLERICAL Orthodontic Chairaide .,. • '"' • 0<> & sat 2 Yrs elall .. •••••••0 •••••••••••• A.o;slsl. 1-;xper'd. F\all or nJeasanl surround In«• Uve-ln for elderly couple. RM'H. VH's-Alde1 T)'ping 60· nstru ales peTsoo.C 11 cor tr 1 "'""l"ht Oam"ge Hotpolnl
Plet1sant & enthusiastic p/time.003·8931. telaxed atmosphere. N English speaking. No Top pny. Exper'd need exper. $500 mo. 842 ~a~:peE.m:l oy~c~t OESIGN~R r •s:1e.3308 W. Worner.
person for par\ ti me 1>osi·1---------1 exper nee. & oo seUJaJ 111n0k.lng. Day11 640-0840. only apply. Coov & acute i-C;M;;;;;;;;;;;;;jfiJl ..:~A "'e:!n~C!Y:..!· 556~.85()~~5~. -:-=--1 near Harbor, Sant.a Ana tlon. In pr()ductive, con· DENTAL ASSISTANT Involved. XJnt oppor i Eve.645-4371. factlll)'placement. 1• .... MUllt be able to ealgn It
genial omce. Shorthand Chainlde exp. or School advahcem e nt. Cal Mort-......_ SALESPEOPLE detall small n'lacbinea a. Freeiet uprig.bt. 15.S ~-
a musl. Oranie County trained. Immediately. 833 ·8()9~. Tl m e I tr a-sttry pkkup$50.earn$300 mechanisms ror UD la fl. Frostlree.9200.
Fair, 751·3247 5411-7074 Ubrariea, Inc. E~a1 LYN'S & RN'S S3l l3U'r833-236S CallM4-9UO product.loo. Appllcanta 540-7981
CLERK. Bookalore. porEmployerM/ • or hAa opeftinltl f AB· SALIS should have 4 yn mln. oldapot retrlg, l ee
Tbun&Fri. Must be ex· DIETARY AIDE Oeneralorn~ rmmcdiat. oeeninP 00 HUISISAIDIES aocilltes Exp ced 1 h 1 . t xper. Ll\e eleetronlc1 mahr. cold water ~I tin g . d Y n am I c . TaAfMllSIOO 3-U and lH ahlfls In our 1to31hlrt. WUI train lf o nly. Lie en eal ~!~ ~wo~:nnl~~ backgroundhelp(ul. sl)itol. cov.ertfd by warr.
67$-9*. Co. loolcinc foe. 218 bed r•babllltatlon dependable. Country estate talea cru terested In CatffU Ill AlOMTIH, IMC. 6'15·'1258.
-Cbl-Ject_o_r_r_o_r_A_g_e_nc-y-.-E-x-t· :u~~u:; :~~l~l!f.aJ,",; \0 train lndiv. Accunt racWty. We oner top Club Convalucent for lntervla~ or sald i>tO(eeslonals. We •••COpaldmedlcal, ,_\.t_c_u_ft_Wh--lr-Jpoo--l -fl'1ll-t
pr req. Salary + comm. deuerta. Weekends, ~-M1.&1t have Cron waaes and our be:ndlta Homo. ~ Sant.a Ana 8U1 Lacbenm c:r ottu xlnt worklo• cood.s, deotal lnaW'ance free telri(fralor. $1$0.
Santa Ana area. Ph for e. 2 30p Pl olc appear. Call Con~ paek.ge 11 ucellant. Ave., Sa~l• Ana. Pb UlllON . Tl above ava compe.n.saUon ••• 10 Paid tloliday1 "'·'167S.mt.
appt M r . Berman t~:i·Mi '. 0·:;:veyca~ CarHr £mplo1m•n Pleaae Call Terry atl:~549-:~00&=l::::::::F~-~~-~~·"~==~i & the potential fo •••2WksPaldVao ~ 56MlT8 s:rr-«>00. A&!fftCJ,5Sl-l505. 817..000. l{rowlh within the Ceo. Aj)pb'ln PeraonOr
--CO--E-R-C---1 llVMLYMAMOI ·--•yu•~a TIMI l-'ull or p/Ume. .it StodRaumeTo: \JN~~RwAJkR 24452 Via FAtr•"• ~Y. .. ~:S"; Nu-~"6 ... vtsoR ,~w I \0 cbeck•-Jud...;.;,.t;...• <_71_•_>M14C'l24 ___ ._... Judy MUeekl
Expe.r'd for part time Li1una1J1Ua Toplaceyaurm 1a11 taonaRilla,C. 7-3:30 Shift. 11tust bav1 the Dall 0' HtlJ> Frontl•r, Inc work in C.M. /\l:tne1. Equal()pportunlty befo.-.~ -h~ · wa .... _,. taUon U • ,.. ... ,~-en f:m oyer --1 ... -· ... . c II t e h 0 • p I t • I ........ t ... :.-"YOU 29H .... Atrw., '' .. ~ ·-r-"' ()ppartuailJ Pio>',-llAPtf'Vlsor7 uper . .xlot t.ba Job .. ...,. '*'--' • benellta. Coot.act MrL then eontlder hive a MrVlce tootrer or Locatfd atthuftd
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the Da1ly Pilot Help
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DAILVPILOT
Add IL.Build lt...Dlaper lt...Hammer it ... Carpet SERVl,.E ft ... cement It... Wire lt ... Hoe lt ..• Clean lt...M ove ._.,
't...Press lt. .. Paint lt...Nall lt. .. Plaster IL.Fix It ...
An 1 tlu; MClllJ.cJ c.p.ts..--tke h"••••1 H••g H1•1du ' u PaWllMJJPapef't'"J ....................... ....................... ....................... ...................... . .................................................................... ······················· ...................... .
ACCOUNTING SERVICE II & FCABINtl'S ftup ahampoocd 11n yourr ~pr Jepanese aardcner HauUna/movlna, cleanup ~IC per l J 1pafte1 t f<'i~placea·Plantcr~ Eicptt. Pa1oUng & Pa~r MARV'S PLUM BING
Complete M'f'\I lhru P & Klt<'hn. b1lh. 11t.onge. own home or P ice 0 Compl maintenance & S7 up Tttework. Reas. Hou1t<'14tanlng. Own Dn<'k Coocrete Patio lnR Cu1lom work + ••64& 8807•• L. lnd. tuts fol' any Reu. Contra ctors tub1idn c151 b y V~n cleanup.frestreas lhro l•l.freeest842·4S97 transportation. Da11 HlockWalla BUQPi materiala.25yl'IJexper, NO JOBTOOSMALL!
typeofbus.$81-8327 welcome. 551-3074 & ~d reda ebr 1Ystdem. r~n 751-1837 YO'H VE ITREADV S48>G8112 Rel,Ests&4~ r eference1 RIC'hard. Pl bl ;:--;-1 t-~1641 on y ea ang rua ... A ,, 960-331Jl um na .,. ,. 011 1n g Add-A-aOOM cleaoon throughout the Expr 'd Japanea e l'LLHAULITAWAY Very e"perltnccd ladyMo'fl.j Rt'palr.Nojobtoosmall'
....................... Carpeftttr work1.·All work "ueran· flardt!ner. Compl ma.in· TIM MS 6306 scek1 daywork. Some ..................... !'. •CUSTOM PAINTJNG• CttH: Davenl)Ort 75t lilG77
Add!Uons-remodels. reaa. ••••••••••••••••••••••• teed. Kustom Kurpet tenanc~. Fr csl, clean· MQfl. & Wud. $4 hr. P.O. MOVING? Lel2 Expr'd H 1 QUALITY LO
prl cl Di , a u po r i <> r Ml.NOR HOME ltEP'AlR KJeaMra9G3>4380. up.557·2210 Redirtmo~~~meetnl, l~ult. 8ox513.C.M., CA. m27 nwn mov<' you,D1n RATES
workmenahlp. •vr· 60 Carpentry, J>Jumblni & ---. u~. c. H est. -~36&$56·12.45ml)g. Call Bruce548--0nc>cvea day compl Ile. #3 744~. Ceramic Tiie ~0-5.560 eo.trodor West LawnJGanlen Ser. &G·2183C Lic/lnsrd. L-.c ... 750-113:Wi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ReK m«alnt. cln-up11 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• PahltiftcJ/P .... '"J Painting · lnl. & Ext. New.rtemodel Rcpiur LEEM JARVlS 1prklra. Free eat or YARD CLEANUP Ex.l)r'd 1.and11c·opera .••••••••••••••••••••••• CUstom PalntlnK W/8C·
...,.-.ce R.,alr Resid &Commrl'I Reas Addition!! & Remodeling eo1u11t1&40-l880 Rich can RonSST-6109 Sprinklers. Jn.stall & re-Pttlnt·Rep4lr.·35 yr~ In cent on neatness. 10 Yrs r~V~B~~~~!~~~i 1 ~(-In
••••••••••••••••••••••• PalumboCon11truct1on !162·~73 Lk317854 -----pal,r. Concrete & bri<:k aun. workmpnsblp exp. llef's. l''rce !!:st. P fl • . APPLlANCE REPAIR Co.9G28314·24 hrs . Expert G'rd.l!n Malnt.Housec......., we>1k.64S.7978M1lone auar.Takeadvafll.ofmy TomPowell,6'73-5130 ser;tJ.c,.es. G. Gidl~y. $10 -Scrvicc Call ••George Pilmer &Sons Cleam1p·Tree1. Reas. ulJ ••••••••<!•••••••••••••• exper. S36·7056. 4142,..,u.. mo 549.2422 _,,.t SerYlct Adds/Rmdl/Paint/Plans areas. 548·8020 Want a ltEALLY CL&AN ALL PHASES PCIYlncJ ••ttlott R•polr
• ~&AA&--•••••••••••••••••••••• 81·109669 557-6932 D -, 1 i rd 1 HOUSE" Call Gingham Sprinklers. turf. plans. Polltt YOW' Catfte ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,.......... , I A swo s comp e e ga en ng 'Cirl. Freeests, SU.5123 etc. Slale llc283974 Avrg Extr lSty 5345 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ampoo & steam c eon. oors service. Reas. rates. Call Mltchell545-l!588 2-Sl $4G5/lntrS4Srm ... SPH ... LT REP.IRS CANOPY TV SVC CO.
Chlld I ht ~.Color bn(!ht1iners, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Npt, C.•f. H.B. 548-4987 Penonallt.ed$2SfOr4bra. n..a YI I t 'l/l bo "" "" "" lstRatcServlce car e .u I 5 • wht c a rp t s 10 min s b •-w Kt h 4° .... -1.........___ iqaces nc m r 11 r ~ atF lrPri es960-le33 weekends, overnights. bl•ach Cleon Uv rm d10 cru "' ~x ' c en ... pm. 64$.4840 Ex 808. Leave ...,......_e Ouar. lnsrd. Cree est. a c Tender loving care 75< ... •· .b II S 5 A • Floor Special. $19.95 . R • • -tr:-•-messa.ge. Mrs Calvert ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ted636·7085or 552·0134 ,... Serflce
hou · rm "' a l · vg rm Call "Sparkle" 962·6011 Oft t--. _..-...~• Mobile Home Maint. an r. 751·5773 $7.50, couch SlO, chai.r SS. · Mow & edge or (1&11 aerv. Hou&ecleaning & Building Roof& seated, clean PETERS PAINTING •i •••••••••••••••••••••••
....... S'"ice Guar ehmpetodor.Crpt ~ • • CM.Only.55'7-6709 MaJntt>nance. Very re• &orwasbin/oul. Expr'd reas. rates. free c•631•2440 Re1novals . trlmmln~ .
....................... repair. 15 yrs expr. Do ...................... G 1llS k: aaonable.SS8-U32 PreeEsUmates est.Cal1Gene5S2-04S8 pnmint . Cree est. L1cd BOOKKEEPING work my self. Reh Exprd Hawiian gardener. IMr .,... es NU·LOOK 345.7048, Orange Co. Aspl\altCo. l'\allYlnallfed.642·2CS
All ._ ___ bookk 531-0101. Yd cleanups, trimming. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REL l A BL E • E F · ~79 Prol'essaonal painter. In· ~ C'--'--P•~ eep1ng, . Lt II I ' HANDYMAN H FICl.ENT References t I E t F l _.._/R pol n-w ..__.., statemenlll, payroll. etc. t M 111 pruning . au g •. omes C ll A it 841·0847 r x r . ree es s r-NiH..-t r •••••••••••••••••u••••
4 yrs exper Wt CPA's arpe an wi ay.yours ~. Apts. Co1uc1e ntlous a n a MCISCMll'Y Reasonable 631·1388, ....................... d
, ,.1 • all · · or mine. He pa1rs & craftsman.~. HB/NBarea. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 49'1-3UD PATCH PLASTERING Clear Vie w Wla o•
Lo& sm accts. 962·8290 cleaning loo! Guar work Shades or G reen· Yard . •• Waslung. QuaUt)' wot.
larr& Assocl_..._-at bigger suvings. Fr est Care .. Royal s er vice. Handyman-Carpentry, Housec8 rile~ By ANef N Ffu:~8J~u":,P5t~ne. ~Ile. Paiottog. Int/Ext. Lie Fr~~~LTYP~<Hl82S Guaranteed. Larrr. 111~ MS-3646 down to .. Earth" prices' painting. in ten or r mdl 'g, xpe encciu w /r s. . . · nc • P an· #254931. Ref. Free esL 673-5130 Business Services 640-9-185 repair, yd wrk847·5254 493-0680after5pm lers. ~uabty work al re· Work gaur. Won't be un· VERY NEAT PATCK Monthly Slalemenb We Care Carpel Cleaners . as pnces. llob 7S0.9354, derbld Aft Gpm 96S-0881 0 XT RE You don't need a ,. to lncomcTax Payroll Steamclean or i.hampoo Cabellero & Sons. Expr Classified ads sell big Expert houseclearung. 960-3953 · · J BS&TE U "draw fut" wbll YOll
•Tax PlannlnR • Also Upholstery·AJI work gardener. Fr es ls, re· items. small Items or Re fer ences · PI ease 30 yrs po.inl'g. Good work, Free Est. 893·1439 place an ad In Ult Qaily
124 Broadway CM guar. Rels/MC,lrest asonable. 646-465·1 alt any Item. Just call phoneMyra.673·38iO Rave something to sell? Wtlliog, able. Can xcbg Find what you want ln PilotWantAdl!Callnow
642·05ll Reas Rates 645-3716 4pm. 642·:1678. Classified Ads 6'2~78 Classified ads cfo it well. rorcar. 642·12S5 Daily Pilot Classifieds. -842·5618.
Help W..tect 7100 Help W•t.d 7100 Help W.t.ct 7 I 00 Help W..tect 7100 Help Wmhcl 7100 Help W..ted "I Help W-.cl 7100 Help Wmted 7100 Help W..tecf 7100 •....••................ ..........•...•........ ...........•..•...•.... •.....•.•.............. ....................... ....................•• . ................................................................... .
lookk"Pft"/F/Ch9 COOK GIRL FRIDAY LVN 3-11:30 PARENTS
F/time for contractors. Food service supervisor Dietici• A..D.A. P/limc. varied task&, Charge Nurse & Medica· Have you 15·20 bn a w
J640 Superior Ave, Costa lor active convalescent wan led t 0 a 1 d In llexible hours. Mature lion, F'/lime. Apply Park to work whUe chUdr
R. E. SALES SALES Part· 'l)'pln •• bghibookk-.:Ma
Ume/women, attractive & other light ore d~
oppty for extra Income· Small pleasant ofe ill
your own hrs, xlnt com· C.M. C41/ Mr. Jtane,
mission. must be nea 645-2640. Mesa.548·5S31 h o s p . Good sa l & establishing a complete· woman pref. Nll/CdM Superior. 1445 Superior are in school? Field Ea FrH 14 day
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appearing. 673-9091 lii~iiiiiij;--;iiiiiiii;;;iiiii;iiiiiiiii ---------1 benefits. Send resume ly n e w ser vice In orea.833-1471 Ave,N.B.642·2410. lerprises baa p/tlme ex
Bookkeeper FtChg thru U>: Classified ad no. 764 hospitals. Mus t enjoy1----------i cepUooal earnlng1 op
T.B. Typing 50. construe cto Dally Pilot. PO Box working with food. New GUARDS LVH I 1·7 por. in school rela •Personal Instruction
lion exper. $750 mo 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca graduate desired. Posa· PREFEROVERAGE45 &JANITOR sales. Call Virginl •Managemenlopporty's
M2·4226,C.M. 92626 tion o1:n now. Write to ELTORO. LidoConv.Center Calkins,557-lOU . •to80"1oCommission
ed d D II NEWPORTAREA 1555Su r1 A NB 1----------i •Onlhejobtraining looldrHper COOK, £/time for large classi i a 11790• a Y pe or ve, PART·TIME •Manytopoffke loc'~
Exper . nee. Garfield conv. hosp. Therapeutic Pilot. P.O. Box 1560, W~ORKHCOLOMESE 646-7764 OPPORTVNITY
Conv. llos pilal. 7781 cooking exper. rcq'd. Ap· Costa Mesa, CA 92626 In prod•"'Uon dept. Hr
G I . I 1030 w SfARTS2.80·S3.~HR. ..., ar 1eld Ave , 118 PY in person, .1---------(714)827·2020 •MAIO-LIVE-IN Moo nooa-4pm & 8pm.
Sandwich Shop Helpr,
help prepare sandwlcbea
& serve customers. 2
shifls avail. UAM t
2PM,&5PM to7PM.CM.
646-4678 aft 2PM
Typiats/P/time SS hr
ElecTerh RadarS7.50hr Recep11G. ore toS7ZS
Secmary to $800 Irvine Personnel Agency
488 £. lnh Cost.a Mesa
SutteZ2A 642·1470
si7-9671. Wurner, SA. or call DONUT Shop ll e lp,1---------t Middle aged.Exper.nec. 4am, Tues 5pm-3:30am RED CARPET SeanTuedoDept
5-t6-6450Mon thruSat 8-3. p/time PM shift. No ex· GUARDS Cal1848·1114. Noexper nee:. Will train. REALTORS 962-1011 Salesperson needed. Waitress, Food &
lookkHper/Sec:.y i-.-------• per nee. Female, al(e ---------1 Apply, Pennysaver. l Fordelalb callLind~ Well groomed. Mostly Cocktai ls, exper'd. Xlnt oppor for r1~ht 25-45. Apply in person, Costa Mna Maids. Apply The Inn al Newport Blvd. CM mo rnings & wknd1. frvlne Coast Country
person havinl( bkkpnj.t & COOKS Mr. Donut, 135 E. 17th St. Permanent. Full & part· Laguna. 211 No. Coast _ __;; ______ -1,---------P/time. Cathy, 54().8W, a ub, 1600 E. Coast Hwy,
secretarial s kills. <.:all Ex,.,...rience Preferred, Costa Mesa. Ume. Phone & transp re-Hwy., Laguna Beach Part-lime assistant Restaurant ext341. N.B. Call 673.·9131 ask for
Elizabeth, 640·87S2. Sul not necessary 1---------1 q'd. Retired welcome. female preferTed for cut: FAR WEST •C'.---.1.--t-.. to S 1250 Karen. D r a r t s m a n · C i v I I Call 546-0274, ore hrs 10·2. MARIME out work $2.65 starting. SRaVICES ~f"TI'-• BORED Apply In Person Engineer Donald E . Closed Wed. ELECTRICIANS 645-2715 A\. Secret.ariea·Le8al ANT ED: Exp stylist.
HOMEMAK ERS? Snock Shop No. 9 St evens . Inc. 1828 Ml 'd ---------1 Has a new exciting con· AcctngClkConstruct.loll w/c lienle le In North ~1~:!~~a 1°iPo~~u:C'.~; ~~6~:;,~£~·P9:>~!r ~~!;.to n Ave. CM Hickory farms Mu~t\!!/~~r·~~ & E!~0!.~c~:/:/:~.?: as· ~:r~~ce~tt i~~:~:~;~~t E~~10R~T::..:yAAig~i•1 ~!1~~5~0~":~ld~PYP::,
rewards without sacrlnc· .. _--------•---------! At So. Cst. Plaza seeks tronsp. Top wages & xlnt soc. In whsle supply· f)il. 4-020 Birch St, Ste 104 Tue; mom. Swllchcran. mg family responsib1ity. Drapery Worlcroom part lime sales personnel benefits. Apply to Securi· ly capllalir.ed 673·2223. SUNDAY'S Newnnrt Beach SUBt Hairstyling. 1091 Baker.
Full or P /Time s ales COOKS Desperately need power f o r t h e c o m i n g ~~urt~~c:,.:~ca~I 'i~: _________ , And is located lo Mission c;iITor ApptJElt.ab '65 Costa Mesa. 540-0341.
positions open to men or E x p c r · d . N e w machine oprs. Exper'd Christmas Season. Work Co6la Mesa. PHARMACIST Viejo at 27750 Crown1-..:.::.;.;.:..::..:....:.=..::...::;;:..;.,;___-1----------
women. For intNv1cw Hcstauranl. Apply in or partially exper'd in morn'As. afternoons or ---------•New shopping center Valfoy Parkway, on the SECRETARY Yng man 16·18 yrs. lite
ca I I Mrs. II ob kirk . pc r s o n . M r . G · s b 11 n d s t i l c hin g o r eves. Expcr not nee. Will M~SEUSE bch spa, will N. B. (213) 394-5218 or East corner ore the San Accurate typlat. book· ~°?'M~~t·b:;~~~t a:e8~ 557·104 1. l.250 Restaurant. 3100 Irvine pleater. Top wages. fr· train. Apply in person to train. Good pay. Call <213> 399-6828 aft 6PM Diego Freeway. k e e P 1 n g • 9 0 m e w/handa. 645-2702 Ave. Newport Bch mge benefits. Apply 3()12 Mr. Thompson, art 10am1_sas. __ '199_1_o_r_67_5_-0_258 __ . --iPlumber. ex per. fast. Now Interviewing For· shorthand. penonable.11---------IOYS AHD GIRLS ---------1 Enter prise. Corner of wkd ys. Caolts Real Estate Office, i...r-L-~·-Mlssion Viejo . El Toro ·ounter help. lOpm lo Paularino. Costa Mesa.--'--------MASSEUSE (18-28) legit. clean worker. New & •• _, _ ____. C II ~-urea. Earn your own 6um. Apply in person. 557-8866. HOSTESS/CASHIER full lime position in Serv. Own lool1 & trans . ..a ...--Newport Centor. a ••••••••••••••••••••••• money selling subscrip· Wmchell's Donuts. 2SJ E. ---------Days. Apply daily llam· Massage. No exp. nee. ToS7. 557·2278 all. 7pm Dish Pfl'Mwl Gerrie. 640-6600 ....... 8005
lions after school. For In· 17lhSL. Costa Meso. Onver. f)ill tame truck lpm, Mon-Fri. Ml Casa We train. Call 540.2053 Hostess ,enonaei SECRETARY Cor Real ...................... .
formation. c1111 IJ30.0913 COUMTER HaP driver assistant. $3.00 Mexican Rest.. 296 E. anytime. PLUMllRS Food Waitress I Estate Co. hi Fashlo Wonderland
..;,.pe_r_hr_. 64_2_·_84_50_·---1..:.:l7lh-=.:.::S:.:l:.....:· C:.:.M::.:.:.... ----MAT U R E W 0 MAN IOATS Codltall Waitress lslabd. Must have 4 y CAB DRIVERS f)ill & P/llme. Apply Del Min l yr nper req'd . In 1 ,A ft M Fr' ty 65-70 wp Of Antiques• Menor Women Taco. 252S2 La Paz Rd, Electronic:. Asffftllb HOUSECLEANING p/llme to w elcome Must have own tools & terv ew .... 16 on· t :pe&;;:00 ':pm. Arp'fy • •tustbe2Sorover Laguna ltJlls. Trainee. $2.50 hr. 8 to Women Wanted. Must newcomers & contact lr T •-1 t 9AMtoSPM Ml 0 HUGE warehouse •• ---------• 4:30. Health insurance, have own trans. l'\1 11 or merchants. Flexible hrs. ansp. op wages"' x n Al OurTemparary TMI, 389 San gue r. crammed with over 500 J\pply In Person DECK HAHD profit sharing. Allen Tell P/T1me. $3.20 hr. Irvine Need car, lite typing. benefits. Apply to Secun· Ofllce In The Trailer ~.NB. music boxes, nickelo-Yellow Cab Full lime. must be ex· Products. Inc. 2211 So. area ~-0327 547.3095. ly Guard. Westsail Corp, On Premjses -S---1--G---d--t deon pianos. circus or·
ll251Slaler/\venue per .. well groomed. col· SusanSl,SA.~6-3522 1---·-------275 McCormack Ave, Weareanequal ec ur dty u ~r s gao s. wall c locks,
Fountain Valley legiate, between 20·34 Housekeeper/Companion echanical Inspector. Costa Mesa. opporturtltyemployer Imme . opening i ~rand(alher clocks,
d I r Ex""r OM V Person. w/soclal security. live in. Exper in Sheet metal Newport Beach. 41 Hr I ti t ' CARPENTERS ~rs. G pay & :>t!ne its. Co~"tact Mr. Milner Cook tor elderly lady. fabrication. Musl have Pri~te~, multi. OP,Crator & per wk. Graveyard slu(t asc na ngan aqu es.
BOATS ~~~~:S~:i~ l~.r~.11~~: Atlas Chrysler Plymouth $200. mo. 675-1932 some welding inspection stnpping, .Mission Viejo Untrorms rum. Wkly pa A~~c~~~n~n~~~~al
Mm I yr exper req'd. Bo 1560 C t M 546·1934 exper. Exposure tX> heal· area. Quality work only . RETAIL w/overtlme & paid vac Gall ri 1802 T K U
Must have Own tools •-x • os a esa,1-----------1Housekeepe r. 1·2 days ing & aircond helpful. 495-1751. •sSISTAMTMGI Call for intervie e es; • e er· °' Co. 92626. E . eel l I k t "" 213/573 9150 Ing St., Irvine . Tel. lransp. Top wages & xlnt 1----------i xpenenc coun er P w • ma ure woman S w l n g shirt hr s· Printing Office Services. For Jr. sportswear chain ' 764·1777. Open Wed thru
benef1ts.Applyt0Securi· DELIVERY MAH gll'lswanled.Overl8· prel. Nwpt Hts area . 4:30pm·l2:30 am. Con· P/tlme~· crrld o res. store. Opportunity for ~y/R.cepffoniat Sat.9AMto4PM.Vlsit!
lyGuard,Wcstsall Corp. Early AM . lar ge PrimeBurger.545·9301 MS-S4l4 tact Gene Underwood, Lagul\a HI Is area . advancement. Salary+ Nowport Ctr lntcrntl
275 McCormick Ave. newspapcrroule.7Days FACTORYHELP Housewares Sales (714)498-2230. fn}-089() commwlthexper.Apply tJonalCPAfirmmovln SHIPSLAMTIRMS
Costa Mesa. r:;rwk. Must have van or Female/Male to work lor PeTllOn, Sunday plus 1 or EDI CAL R ECEPT. P/time Sales. s40.s70 in per'°tETRIE'S IO new quarters req's ex 540·34220r6'3·4339
CARPET LAYER g wag. Irvine urea. Costa Mesa mfg co. 2 wk days . C r own Must lake sh & be rast wk/up. Men, ladles. stu· 147Westm1nslerMall per'dsecrelary&r~ept B kf
Call 752·6106 :::ru~~rit~i~kc:ob s!~ Salary open. Call for Hardware, 3107 E. Coast typist. Hrs flexible. Call d ~ n ls. Eve 5 / s at Westminster /typist. DictaphoneskUI rea ast Set ___ .. appl8·llam, 545-0401. Hwy, CdM. (1) 995·1741. 554·7851. 839·7696. a must. Call Mrs. Allday Con s ls ting o r New
Ll.F:ANING Lady, 5 nitcs _m_o_._+_._962_4_G_3_3 ____ , betwn 2·4pm Cor appt England hard rock ma·
n wk. 6pm·2:30am. Don Delivery drivers for f'1ua RGHT INFLATION •JAMITORIAL• MEDICAL, exper only, Retad &delivery clerk fOI' 835-1242. pie drop leaves table/2
rlable. N.B. ore. bid~. 40 delivery & handlers. Al>· Add extra money to the Full & p/Ume. Exper'd knowledge ol lront Ar Real Estate art & drafting supplies.S _e_r_v_i-ce_S_t_a_t_io_n_A_l_le-n-1 leafs. Host & hoateas
Hrs, steady work. Phone ply an person at 1'1un fitmlly budget. Local adults only. Exper'd :h.~:1~· NewpQw-t OPPORTUNITY Salary based !>" exp. dant, exper 'd. Day chrs+G straight cbrs .
644-0606. Man 1920 ti arbor Blvd Amway dlalributor will lloorman. Top wages. eart;er opportunity. APP· Eves. f)ill & p/tlme. A Specially priced. Can be
C M ain.673-4786. Local.Eves.9'19·3923. MESSENGER ly in person . PAS ply,ShellStaUon,17tb seen at
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Delivery, neol appear Waitreu,5daywk.Kitchen HARBOR AREA. Muat Management Graphtcs. 4220 Von Irvine NB AntlqueC ....... Good traosp nee Mm S3 Apply, Beggar's Opera, DietwyS.-nhor haYe m otorcycle & J(arman . Newport ' · 1996NwptBl.CM
hr + ml. For intervw call d.St -Martingale, N. 8 . With certificate & exper. comp. Insurance cov· Beach. 833-82112. Seni<'e Sta. Atlendant.a.t----_.;;...----
497.3720, 1-8 : 30pm. 2:30-5pm. Garfield Conv. Hospital, erage. Good knowledge Development Sales Career-1teady ~~:i~/li~e~ y EC~~d 53~~l!~~~~O c~:ich'
'---------1 G.a.•FRID ... Y ~71_,.2,•.rfleld Ave, HB. olHarborarea.Nophone wortc.S17Swk·uptoslart. Cb • 604 S C S36-l925 • Den t a l Assistant , ~ "" '"_,. calls. Apply in person. Expanding company FullerBrushS54-7851 evron, · oas, _________ _
We need a detail orienlt'Cl ch.a1rs1de w / X ·ray Ii c. Quality SaJlboal builde Western Union. 771 West needs person lo handle Hwy. Laguna Beach. NEW SHIPMENT
person to handle the Seal Beach. 213/431·2929 needs exper'd Gal Fri-19thSt.CM. maoagemenl develop-Sales Service Sta. Attendant
clerical Jfrocedures In or213/S92·3074. day w/knowledge o LAMIMATORS ment ror real est.ate or-l'\ai! or part lim e. expe_r F/Ume days E"per' FRENCH ·Provlncial our Personnel Ofltcc. sailboat.$ prer'd. She will West.sail Corp. saUboat nces iq Orange County. req d in fashion boull· on 1 Y. Lile me c h , desk. Armoire, Marble
Positio n r e q uire!! eOental Pedodont1c lab lake Norelco dictation. manul. baa lmmed. M.S.W. Must h ave extensive quc.Ad~ancemeotoppar knowledge prer'd. Nea TopVanlty,Bar.Borobe
mMthsgeneralolftceex-tramec. X-roy he prel'd. meet customers, answe vacancies fo r hand wanted for unique management and tralo· for Cal't'er rn11\ded gaJ. appear. & handwr1Ung Deak/Chest, Tables. periencc, typing or SC Non smok er. Some sales letters. assist ou laminators w/al lust l Ing experience In re· Call Apropoj 644·2652 or A.pply morna , 259 Love Seats. Chairs, wpm. aptitud e t or chairaide & clerical. co ntro lle r , use a yrexper.Wehaveopen· chaUengiogpostinSouth sldentlal resale. Ex· orcorpeinto29 Fashion 1>1ewnnrtBlvd,CM Kitchen Copper, etc.
lij!ures and the aba llly w _644--06 __ 1_1 ______ 1 calculator & work hard angs on the regular Mon ~1:i~ty~~Z;itr: n~';; ceJlent salary. benema lelan4NpBQh. _•_~....;""''---------. ENGLISH·Tablet, Hall
de41 with people. Must Dental Recepllonlsl in an enjoyable envlron· U1ru Tbun aMn. or 7AM techniques. Post open and dyoamic arowtb s·· •olt. L•"y s.wi,MachOpr Tree .' c h a Ir •• sperudlucntSpanlsh. w/insurance cxper. Seal menL Advancement un· to5:30PM +a part·Ume Nov lSth. Write to potential with aolldly ~ '"' Exper op PC work Breakfront. LOADS
Beach. 213.431.2929 or limited. Call Bob Poole, shift f<'rl thru &In same classlfied ad #78S, Dally baaed nrm. •--or con· tor ele'.ch11ive chlldrena f,ltices. Benellla,642.3472, MOREi
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fOf' appolntm.nt: 692.3074 979·6850, Down Eus hours. Apply lo lbe 0 B 0 fldenUa) Interview send store in South Coast NB Ill.,.. Allff~ll
---------1 Yachts, 700 E. Alton Ave. eecurity guard. 275 Pilot.MP. ·c ox 156 ' resume to P.O. Box 1642. Plaza . Ex per. o nly.1---------·• 2500Newport.Bl,CM
Carol R..thto
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OENTAL ~SISTANT, at S.A. McCormick Ave, Costa Costa esa, A92S26 SantaAna,92'02 549'8585 •SHEET MITAL* ~
least 1 yr exp. Expand · G____.. Office Me11a. Sal"4:irin to d is'rlbute Wotters. Im med. open. r inl( duties. X·ray. Port __....._ eed Babysitter my home ~· t. • fno• """'l'lrc-•• .. e mach ntlquos·Lols o Oak, ume. Call Dr. Weiner, Permsnent. part·tlme. eceptloollll1 Vniaex elans l ttdware & Sta· ..... ''I'• ""'" · d('easers, rocken,
847-8$01 MultlMlllionDollarcorpLAU~ORY P erson, ~!~Y~:n~~:05~1~Z~ Salon, ltftmeo. openlna llone.,Yatores,Orange& :per~~~ra. fi!,~ct~al~! chairs, Hoo1ier ohlC· B.P. JOHN
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1----------• stautng new o Cc In Bayview Conv. Hosp, art.er5pm.646-6547 ror 1 f/time & 1 pftJme. Lil Co. Van requlrtd. open ing. D&W, 1701 (erobe child's dreucr
DENTALASST. lrv t ne. Need en · 2055 Thurln , C.114 . Reals Halr1tylln1, SO. c~nuni sslon basis. PomonaAve,CM.Appiu, telephone. uouaua\
· ·R e g 111 t c r e d • • tbuslutlc. po1lllv 642-~. MURSESAIDES Coast P l aza. CM . •18-llOOforappt. 98111•0000• Y washstand etc. All xlnt
An Equal w/orthodonllc ex pe r. minded people to ln Liquor Market Clerk. Ex· 3-11. Exper pref'd. MeH ~ADOl)'lnper&ofl, SAUtS ---------1 oood. Aft 6pm Tbura A
Opportunity Employer F/llme. 548·2291 . t.roduce lnexpensive na per. pref'd. Good pay. Verde Coav. Hoep, 661 M~aaer, Ml.As Falar. Next To.,....,.. Fri., a llday Sat/Sun. ~~~~~~~~~--EDHEHT;i~A~L~--, ~~~r...::::k. Apply lo ~nloi~ore CeoterSt.C.M ecept/Gen Ole. Lite '"'01\0WING" nrm is Tool Design ... ~---·------
HICAL Orthodontic Choirside int & other kaolka noon.3041 • 5 ' A NURSES booklreeplna. 10 .Key. IC>Mlng ror ambitious JOOL 1010
Pleaac:!l ~ enthuslastk ~~.=~:Full or ~:-Jt:t':nr:!!:!'N 1i":.'1~:~r::CC:~n~p~eo T:. ~:::-~·~~rieed ~~J&; ~~~~~ ::I:=·JaY.ici:l:~l
penon ror parHlme posi· exper nee. It 00 aelUn amOIUng. Days 640-0840. only apply. Conv fucute '--Car H r Emplo1 ment OESIGNIJ'R
lion. lnJroductivc. con· DENTALASSISTANT Involved. Xlnt oppor I Eves64.5-4S77. faclllupta~"""t. A1ency,556«I05. d; •,e~~t. g~::.~~'r1Y Ota1iradlde 1up. oedr1Scbool I advancement. Cal Mori•......_ R.ESales SALESPEOPLE Must be able to eslan "·•---------... trane . mm atey. 833-1095. Tlmellf &.tltfrY SUCCISSFUL plckup$50.earn$300 dcta.llamallmactab>alt
Fair 751.3247 548-7074 LlporbrJrim~i!-~~-MEQ/u u1J LUU'l' & IN"' 13l·U1Jor833..ms ,.__..._....__Offfce Call"4·~0 "'8cbanisma for Rti> Ir
E 8 B k c. ..-v...... f /)' lft '1 '1 ---production. AppUcants1---------CL K, oo 1tor•.i--------· bu opminM ror :i ft..,. ....... should b 4 1 Tbllfl Is Fri. Must be ex· DIETARY AIDE' OeDera!Otnce lmmedlat.e openlnp oo MUISIS AIDES 1oclatea. Experienced 5,__ exper i.i~: e1lc~ro~1:· mol•dkacpro.i !o•lfdrt1., •• t1e.•,
c I tl n 8 , d Y n a m I c · Tl.AJMH $500 3-U aod 11•7 alllfta rn. oor 7 to 3 shift. Wltl train II o11 ly. Lice need rea I $9ecl•llY atore ehaln la backai-ound helpful. • "
_87_WSl5 __ . ______ , ... aturo 1-dlvldual ...... Co. looking f<H" a wlllll\fl 218 bed rehablUtatlon dependable. Country .Ute hlespeof*. Call In Mlteh ot _,,men In. FllOMTIR IMC spigot, cover*I by warr.
"'" " ..... to t.raJn lridlv. Accu.ra ficlllty. we o(fer top Club Convale1eenl fOl' lntervlew. A•k ror tere1ted In career• aa • • 975-7258.
Collector for Agency. Ex· ~ulred for uladf & l)'plng. Mutt have tl"Oft waaes and ou.r benefits Homo. 20382 Santa Ana 8U1Lechenmyer.•er. salts prolesliona.ls. Wo •••Copaldmedlcal, ~cu n. WhJrlp0ol froat ra:.::Ul~.A~~!7.:r~~ ~N·e~t::-~E:ff!~ ~~r~~·£;;\~~::: ~1:!::·c!~1 ·T:::;en~i ~lSapta. Ana. Pb ::=:=:.w:: ~.:!:~:.w:::::.~ ==~~1~1~:~· ~J~•\Of. WO.
178 _ _ ~y. sae-8505. 8174000. le the potential fo -•"UVYV· 1trowlh wlthl.o the c:o. --CO-M-~-~-R-l-CAL ___ , 11YllL1MAMOI llYllLYMAMOll Nuralna MOWIS'"'tlMI Full or p/&hnt. Call =JnPeraonOr
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&tper'd for part time L11unatlllll• Toplaceyourmnsa1• LqJmaRWa,C. 7.3:30 !hlft.. llu·• .. -ve tbt D.allJ f'tiol Hel~ work lo C.M. Agency. F.qualO rtumty beforet.b~ ~~ " ... Frontfw, Inc
(Tl4\ $56.'°850 & oyer __ 1 .... pu c, ,__,_,.1 ...c-a o u t • h o t p I ~ I W....S cl~atlon. p YO ' . ..._.. vn-•"-....,,_ 1upervbory Qper. JUDl tbe Joi)~-la'* I U 1tllN.Alrw.y ~ beftttlta. Con(fct Mn. U.. you toMlder have• tenlc. to offer or Located att.bHnd Jeaaen, Coale MtH olferinl Hnlce9 _.toMll,pl~aead o1Bater8t.No.of a="rf,....,. Memorial HupUal, wtu. aa " m ta. Job fa tbe Dall7 Pilot OraqeCo.Alrport
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I M ORl.ENTAL KUCS Soortllahe:r. owner louay SEARS COLDS PO 1"RE.EPUPP1ES Boau_t bk rtlC oraan Pcr1lan 4' Chinese llllO ffsberm•n. must. sell. ~~.'~1a~:~· OH S.aKJeWlx. :~~~':d~:.~.:J,: Tapestry,Pvt.rty'aonly BU 673-1003 ---------j ___ )49:=::.:3W=~--I quaJ. 331•10ll, ~·32ll 640·7014 22' Caban Crwacr, 2.1.118,
1050 mo blltt tank. water tank.
IOI •••••••••••••••••••••• antfd· Used H08pltal generator. marine radlO. ...................... M«tllury 1071 t>.d . mutt be elec 'ly s l 4 8 o 0 r b s t or r
•PUIUC * **I BUY** ••••••••••••••••••••••• operated, side rails or S11cttrlce. Mu11t sell tm •RllMnUll• Good ~ Fumit~ & 'S3 GMC·Seml 170$. '&7 mutttess not req'd, PH mediately New ti1h
Appllancea-OK I will GMC Dump truck SlSOO. 549·3883. fnldc:r wtrecordc:r. 1195
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Ftrnffure AM /FM ttt>reo w/lable ~~~jy,4~~~1 SlOOO . Conn Mln·O·Mallc elec. ~ F . many xtru COtliik-Menh ape•kora $125, sm•ll WI'• organ, cxce~lenl condl·1 __ c9089 ______ _ kiJ';idOtf ner tbl 110, chJlds record SELL Idle ltem1 with a Uoo, $800, P .I · 53~1-t~ 27• "Vtctori• Comm•nd
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P'oOd avaHable on the cabinet $10, walnut chr ••••••••••••••••••••••• S&criftce. S16,750. Cull WE H •VE 1HE Ulll..llT Sales-Servi<'t> Leasln~ Oftda 9 71.7 ~. lt4m1 1ubJoct 110, Maple hutch 114&, WA ..... TED flolleta Butcher Block 6 Steve. 546-7172 -" Roi c~er.lnc. •••••••••••••••••••••••
to presale. We honor dbl bed headboard $7, " Pc Drum Set w /1111 ---------YOU •RE LftAlll...u.t.. FOR w BenkAmericard Master pbooeaf\6pm.64s.7857. TOP CASH DOLLAR hardware & ZelJ. cym loah, Sail 9060 A VVl\.tnw Rolla oyce UM Brand Mew '76
Cb c 'ht•• PAID FOR YOUR bal.s.UkenewS800firm.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1$40Jamboree HO ... DAC c b 'ere•:.. : • c As I~ ~ Ud Pecan din.rm tbl_.. 3 JEWELRY, WATCHES, Pvt party. &U-9766. Hobie 16. lrlr. new trans & Newport liearh 640-6444 .... ars
welcume. leafs. 6 cane back chairs, ART OBJECTS. OOLD . . more. Sl,425. 646-8255 ot I It & HAUOtt • SANTA AMA '7• 3 0 cs s rf v 1 OVER l 00
._.. ... STHS ... UCTIO,... c·hmacab.Sl.000. Burret S I LVER SERVICE. ~~l\t&eviolln&case.~; S81150S. 631•6000 631•3421 lnt ·. ·, .. n ··._el our ToChoo .... -... -1 -"' " S200 Carved beoch S17S FINE f'U RN & AN· full slie violin & case.---------"iur. s~reo °' ope:. .,..n-.... ..
1.075'/J Mwpt. I L 2 Carved wht & gold mlr· TlQU&5. 845-2200 $85. 540-8379 an 5. PRIVATE PARTY outo. '18•000· M7-Sl60 exl UNIVERSITY
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133-9625 6 46-8686 lne screen $~0 . Ben LUGGAGE TAGS Kay ele~trlc guitar & 12 Ft. sailboat No.814. Aliff-/ Allfos Wcmhd • 95 BMW '69. t2SOO Bavann> 4 u-~-C .-. • GMC
Fr·-.. lln md swivel desk b In ard Crown Wah pedal, good XJ t _ _. Xlr I II. ,--~ r M "'M nvauv --------...,.,. from your us ess c . cond Call 893-8643 an n · OOuu. a saa "' Cla11lcs 9520 •••••••••••••••••••••• spd, sunr . A / .-• lkyd.a 8020 chair S2SO. Red king Send ooe card ror each 4pm · · dolly SSOO. CaJJ 548-4032. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE PAY TOP DOLLAR clean. $2700. PP. 831·1678 Truc:u
•••••••••••••••••••••• qwlled bed spread SSO. tag plus one spare. We VENTURE 23 Mac· •OVER70CAR.'\• FORTOPUSEDCARS 28SOHarborDlvd.
NEW&USEDBIKESa Solldmapledblbookcnse r eturn permanenllzAcconhon <C. Fldardol GregorYachto~nedde-JNINVENTORY FORElCN.DOMFSrlC Capri 971 51-Corta __ ~_~_e_sa ___ 5'M>-__ 9640_
paru <:ruisers. MX's, hdhdbbrdd$2.S.S210MapMle tw1m sealed attractive t.ag $150. Melophonlum monstralor Outstanding orCLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ii 10 Sprls Cycle & Co. r 11 • a P e strap, m~etlnR alrlln~ <OldJ) $50. Both good cond. $330o'. MacGregor ANTIQUES&CLASSICS IC your cn.r is extra cleu ,7 C--' 2100 CICJllCI" 9730 !!'~1euwport Blvd., C.M. bnloaohktctabsl e5.0013.00. ilMp!r~i l.D. requirements. Pre· playing cond. Btlan, Yacht Corp 64.2·6830 Rolls Royce, BenUey & see us first. 4 ""t'" • f •••••••••••••••••••••••
_.,. • vent loss & theft! For a 646-2626 • . T·Blrds; From SSOO to BAUER IUICIC V.S en~. auto trans. ac 71 XJ6 It blue Jaguur a • l~ Spd C . lngs. 67s-492'1. personaliied lag enclose Offic Fu 'tur. & Fiberglass SABOT. 12SO. S50.000 cars. 2925Harbor Blvd. t.ory air. Dix Int & sun· Seda ~• • x In l co nd. St.udani.s .s.Pa~s~s re· Early American Furn & wallpaper. fabric or ._!~ 8085 Complete w/nylon sail. BUY·SELL·TRADE Costa Mesa 979.2500 roof, xlnt mcch cond. 644-3233. 640-8614 art.
pair. Trade-Ins. Guaran ttuscellaneous. Reasona· ~~ryb!'~tta~~ &Yo': •• ;':!:'!';:';;';••••••••••• good cond. 673·3976 az FARGO & CO WE BUY $2eSO. 54S·l4&7 7PM
teea.131.2101 ble.Ph848·8204 ta&&. Or try two carm Rem. port. elec. typ. COLUMBIA26 830S.Maln·SnntaAna •USEDCARS& '76CAPRI •-annGM---G-h-la--9-7-35
Men'• bicycle~ .. AMF Bamboo Liv rm set. backtoback. w/case. SSS . Daya MARK II 1~,~~t~d~:!· TRUCKS• 4$peed, AM/FM stereo. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ereul•s. cheap, used Butcher Blk kltch set, PRICES: 4!n-3928eves493·8656 * 547.9709 * ComeinorCall air condilioninJ(, mag '58,enitnds work.
bike. CaU752·1293 twn beds bdrm set , S2ea or 3/$5 p~ 8087 5 Winches. 9 sails, head. FREE A--'HI whttls, sunroof, decor $100or bestorfer ----:..:..----1 RI i r bed AM & 4/5tags$1.60ea. .,... galley, lots of gear. Very ..,..... group, less than 21,000 MldhlcJ Mttenal1 1025 p~ ~!r.~.~38. • 6/9t.ags$1.50ea. • ...................... Cast P.H.R.F . winner.~ Race, Groth Che•rold mi. Pretty car, ready to 548•1726
••••••••••••••••••••••• tOor more $1.40 ea. 8reflkr Canaries $10,500 or make orrer Rods 9 5 40 18211 Beach Blvd. go! t7S2NLX>. 97~8
Original Agect Bamwood, MUST SELL!!! Sales Tax In~luded Top quality 642·2717 art 6 pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach $3868
&0·80 yrs o\d. l "x&" HOME FULL OF FURN. NO CARD? '71J8.178laf'tSPM 28• Sloop Swedish bit Cd Roadster, Olds eng . 847·6087 * 549-3331
Roughcul1 1··x12" 836-4170eves. Draw your own or send PiCMOSltOrn-.. 8090 cond ~kingS7SOO/~akc much chrome, s how-TOP DOLLAR
Weatberea, various name. address. phone & ••••••••••;•~•••••••••• offer. Cal1Bl8·l8G9 street. $5,000/!!/lrade PAID mes, sandbl11ted $1.25 we'll make one can.I per 1 • • 96!M444
p/sq. fl. firm. Pvt ply. Hettulon go.•Sor• & Love tag.Add2S•each. Lawrey Holiday. 18 .mos 18' Sea Crown w/sa1ls & ----------IMMEDIATELY
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&46-2711 Seat , :lint cond. S250 Send check or money or new. solid Pecan spinet. trlr sips 4 never l.l';e<) 4 Wheel DriYH 9550 FORFEOIRGALN CLARS ----------1 640-2449 1\6 derto: Leslie rhythm, t ape $2800 963_2485 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960 Merct.o<fe11 220, 4 s~.
C....-as & a . PILOTPRIMTIHG deck. Perfect. NewS3100, . 1974 TOYOTA CALLORCOMEIN 73 Capri V6. auto, A/C, AMffM radio, new in·
842-8844
~pmewt 1030 SoUd Brass bed, head & P.O. Box l560 mus l sell S14SO/bst. LIDO 14, 1975, cover. L.AHDctlUISER TO SEE US xlnt cond. Need money Lenor & tires. 25 mi ~r
••••••••••••••••0 ••••• root board • kl n g. Costa Mesa. ca. 92626 556-6856. trailer .x Int. S18SO or Hardtop. 4 speed.lockanl( HEW'PORT IMPORTS ror schl. 5814442, art 6 gal. Best offer or trade
US CrowoGrapbic w/135 w/Crame.$300.Al\5PM. ANTlQUEOrgan.Clo"ah Sabol+cash.493·9739 hubs & less than 11,oon 3UlOW.CatHwy,NB •-----------eror pickup or panel. Schmeider lens & access. M2-98S9 Zag Zag Sewing Machine -.. 642-9405 '73 V6, Yellow. very 67S-0970 days or 673-9676 + alum. case $200, l>ay made by Singer . ls ~ Warren Co. call Mon Brand nu Hobbie 14' used miles. U64LHZ>. Ready sharp, gd tires, call Mr. afl6pm.
497•3928, eve•el-8656 drexel twin beds, als xlnt cond Comes In rea Utru Thurs. art 3PM. 4 times w/trlr. tax & to sell al TOP Killlon at 544-8110; afl..__--''----------------1 dresser mirror, antiqu wood 3 d~rDesk,allfoa 642-3626 license Sl800. C7141 OMLYS4500 6.30&wknds646-4004 LHH
Nikltormat FT2. ViY~lt r ush bottom chairs. sso. firm. Must sell! Studio Piano & Bench. 792·1156 Dys: 792·7174 DOLLAR ~.w. Used
85-20S Macro. 2.x. ext 64&-9017 831·2551 an.. 6 or wknds Good lone S37S r1·rm. _E_v_e_s._______ PAID '71 Capri 2000, 4-sp, many " tubes S3SO ~ 8936 · xlras. Cttstom bdywrk & OVER I 00 · · · · gold couch, good cond. Mission Viejo. Mesa Verde 557-4502 Boats, Slips/ FOR CLEAN eng. 549·3164 eves MER· CEDES
Cab 80JS Call 675-4093 after 5: CLOSETS full gal's 1511 . r hed Docb 9070 IMPORT CARS 9 2 0 •••• ••••••••• • ••• •••••• p m wardrobe almost new Studio Piano, re anas •••••••••••••••••••••• • Dots.I 7 ON DISPLAY . · · • tuned w /match1ng Sii "allbo . ·•c:• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PER~lAN Kittens, top ........ _.. r "· t hn Sports/dress lop& le bench $560 646.2562 P5-.:> ats22 lo~ House of lm~rts quaJ1ty, show prospects. ~ new sohoosa "" m{c g boots. 842-5695 · · · Best ln Nwpt Haroor Sdff & LeollttCJ AUTHOR I?.. •'D
63A-9308 ~r. 3 to c e rom, Sportinq Goods 8094 673-8711 till 10 pm. TOP Dollar Pala t''Y Amer or Ranch Ofc desk. refrigerator •••••••••••••••••• ••••• ---------l!nO Toyot~ Jeep, Man·A· 'On ALL Trade·lnft ME~~a~~~~te;,ER
__ lt_._$300_._842_·524_7_. __ , bicemaker, dressk~r. ~ POOL TABLE TraMportatlon ~· headehrs, carbddis· NEWPORT DATSUN Buena Park
n-. 80 .. CU1tom 10' sofa cos le bdrm set.. ng Onc1>iere111ate.5sticks. ••••••••••••••••••••••• trabulor, eavy uty 888Do•eStreet 523-725 0 -.,.... '-...... _ • 751-M'74 545 2477 clutch & aux gas tanks. -•••••••••••••••••••• ......,.,..ell ~. Solid oak • . Uke new. $275. Mac King ~. St:Ae/ El r I S29SO Near MacArthur On Ute Santa Ana Fwy.
frish Seller Pups. bdtnuet, nr new, 5 pcs .. 2ND HANDER 8 run sho S.Sl-0646 pvt. pty. Rent 9120 847~e pump, · & Jamboree Ronda
AKC, ahou. wormed. te»tJlJOO·Sell S300/ofr. 6' in a ~arage. Try It, you' R t ont ••••••••••••••••••••••••---------I BUY JUNK CARS 833 1300
645·7473 whl reuan sola bed, SSO. like 1t. 120 E. 23rd, C.M St;;' H aur '8095 1969 Chev, ~ T w /11' '72 Toyota Land cruiser USED AUTO PARTS •
AKC Golden Retrieve 548-2382. Tues-Sat , 10·5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cabover camper. self Xlnl cond Best orr road 540·5125 847·9637 DRIVE A
Pups, show dogs.hunter Green vet.at couch, xlnt BEAUTY EQUIPMENT RET ... ILE•S contained . All xtras. tires.$3650.640·5984
XI pedi ct "' c 11 "' " Sacrifice $2400. Uays L . 9560 LITILE ••• ram. pets. nl gree con ... ust sac a FOR SALE New electronic cash 5464958• eves & wknds rucaa
4.93-45881 97V-WlS. 536-9807 rAStr liuy direct Crom 675-7063 •••••••••••••••••••••• Autos, hftported SAVE A LOT
A11atraUan Shepherd pup Sola Slet.'1)tr, queen. blk $50. take all, approx. 1 Mfgr '74 cd\JRJER PICKUP ••••••••••••••••••••••• SHOP & COMP Mt:
pi•.Goodbreeding,S25 we t look, Sac $13S. sq.ydsshagyellow/go Morchatd ~s/ 4Speed.Jackmanmaga, AlfaRonwo 9705 IARWICICDATSUM
ea. 567·9359. 673-7179 Pvt. Ply. Carpeting. 645-767• aft 6 Of Ormtge County 915o tarp, yellow 83208U. ••••••••••••••••••••••• San Juan Capistrano ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2588 ·57 Alfa Giulia Super. 1600 831-1375 493.3375 Nine foot Sailfish. $285 01 547-4499 KAWASAKI MCf 90 '73 engine wt dual Wehe.rs.
best offer. Swaps 8096 very clean. JOO m L on 540 • 5630 4 · w h I d 1 sc brakes. TOP BUYER CallS46·7~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• en~ine . Best offer Michelin radials. HOM See us first. & last' T . I bl 979·983-1 or 00·16 lhru m I"'" b t lot' more l"'ft GOLDEN RETRIEVE Sofa Bed. loun1e chr . 15"750-15newrecapS10 Want lo swap .poo la e 10.201 .. 79.""'" '"·~· u s " dollarpaadforimJ>Ort.s.
d. ..... r II ht o " ~ an this 1treal Italian AKC re". Champ lines. mettc set, uvukcas1:. Ford 15" split rim, 5·1•w or sma upng p1an · ---------• COSTA MESA " rr bl .... ~ 8S5S 2626 HARIOR ILVD. Sl)OrtS i.edun. Good C-On· wk old male. Out.stand co ec t . pa111tangs. Ford IS" drop cente1 · · '76 Kawasaki KZ 400 dition . u 6501 orrer. DATSU.,.. ingmarkings.536·4321. Pricedtoaell644-0l71 rim, 5-lug. Used sad TV Radio New. $1200. 55611843. COSTA MESA 645.7542 1"'111
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white & Apricot. Lovabl couch. $S0. Call
jM!rsonahtaes. 548·0S23. 551-1092,
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32,000 mi. AM/FM sterto
cassette. $8.200. or ma~c
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$3950. 963·3879
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4!H·98S3 -------SHl ... TZU Dtn.rm tbl w/2 lcaves, pipes $10. 18x24 cutter Co1 H IFf Stmo 8 098 Darrel or Art. Rm 201 or .741 Datsun PU •---------28'SHarbor Blvlt. ,..,.. paper or light metal $$0 ' 210 Audi 9707 Costa Mesa 54().841 '70 21llSL Rdstr. 2 tops,
Puppies (7) outstandln 5 chairs, S7S. I bl .. u. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S2400. I d bl A/C line bred sh9w & pet. Al 548·262-1. ~; ~~h~!e~~{~r $25 RCA25" Color TV. ·74 KAWASAKI 90. Xlnt Call art 6, 496·5259 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 240Z. fine cond. 4spd., ~"J~·~_Ps';i~. 4~21@ •
prices. 7 colors. pie G~ Sal• 1055 Toronado lawn vacuu iirilS67~ Sac l19S cond. basket carriers '75 El Camano Auto p/s '72 AUDI I OOLS ~~:~r· mags. 13600. _M_BZ_'-68. 250S. Reblt eng.
1our. puppy now, the.••••••••••••••••••••••• S75. 333 E . 18th St, CM lcon ,ij46.~4· $300. Ph67S-8ll3 p/b. air. lo ~1, w/shell: Sed . .
I 7681781 rt ,, • .,3379 a n. Automatic, air Air, P/S. P/B, AM/FM, ~ l ast. · a Gi,anl Garage Sale, follow .,..,... Boeh & Marin. Honda Xl350 Enduro. am· $4.500. 646-7878. co n d . &c sun r o or. '74 Datsun 260Z. Low ml. xlnt. $3750494·6472
· signs to Sabre Lan~ <_Spr· Does Johnny need help re Equipment mar cond. move forces .118 Che\I . ...., ton 307 VS, 3 <539HONI. Now reduced sliver wtwlre whls. AC,1---
twreafDane P\lppies AKC lngdale/Bolsa) l'r1day actinc?Havecoursefor ••••••••••••••••••••••• sale. bst offr lakes. ·pdgdcondSJ400orbsl to ~ntcond.$4750.fl42·4 J968MBZ230. Excellonl
champion line, sacrHice and Saturday. slow readers; consists ul Boats, Maintenance/ 842·4931. ~fr .4!14·2828 . OHL y $1999 after 5:30 & wknds. cond. $2450 or offer. a&~Oli29<7141 Ch 1 1 F 1 .. 7 .. recon!.s & booklet. Cost Ser•lce 9020 ~ , 1974 D ... TSU... 646·1823-r st an a r ~ . SlOO 8 •II $25 •••••••••••••••••••••••MU ST SF.LL .Now 71 6l i''ord \.IJT xlnt "' ..., ----S&befian Husky Female l Handmade crafts, qua Its, ~~~ · c · Fearless Fred is back. Bultaco Dandato 360 & cond, new tires. 260 z MG 9742
mos Shots AKC lil tewelry, pottery, home ,.ft I . r OB lotsoCparts $175/bstofr Sl 100 "•6l'508 Automatic. air "Ond., ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' · k ..... 0 oods Side lk -.vrnp marine ,,erv · · uc: "148 Ct 5·30 · ,,.. . ., · ' .,. ... ~. 548-0~ a "" .. . wa Home Biter Bar . v. Kea eng re air 646·4nn.c ,,..,.,, a . s,_,.1al maas & AM /FM '60 MGA $ 1695 ______ .., 1810 Oct 22nd & Oct 23rd. Walnut Onish xlnt cond p · ""'"· . 73 GM C pickup. short ..-.~ "
AICC Cocker Spaniel Mesa Bible Chapel. 1734 64~7601 ' ·Boats. Morine 73 Kawasaki 350. S650 bed. low mllcs. xlntcond. radio. l0088SSI. SEE TO BELIEVE!
11\&le, buff, 3 mo's old ~anaeAve.CM . E • t 9030 worth~ new parts. &(lo SJOO(I 581·2317afl5 ONLY S5495 Lic487CRQ sn. Must sell! Child a1•------N--.-k-1TENNIS! Newport Bch ••••~~•••••••••••• 'l!:.bg mi. 546·1003 ask fora---------• ===-"'-"====-----r HEWPORTDATSUM •THE C A R PLACE•
Nl'gir. s.51·4778 art 3pm. per gara~er! o ~un . Tenrus Ch1b Membenlll SPORT YAK 8' di h ou 4 F3SO Camper Special '75 Audi 4 d di 100 ' " 888 Dove Street 2100 Harbor Blvd. CM , ........ worlun° TV s•ftgle r 1 ..,,., 1686 · ng Y °",000 m1, very "lean. • r. " ~. ru Cocker Spaniels. AKC. b:d' h " 1 ' ... · orsa e . ..,.... eves. w1\h motor mount oars '7S Honda Gold Wing 1000 ~ '" x tr a c I ea n . I u l 1 Y NEWPORT DEAvn 631-2620 ' c rome ~ass mar· nd s Al ' H M tr Id' F · call84.2·3034.5·!0PM equipped. or1·g ownr 8ll l l 00 Black males, 8 wks. ror, oHice furn, tools, 6 pack cabover she I I a seat 175. so 4 P any x_ as me g aar -----·-----t 837·11232 after 6 blehld goods. children's wtbool. fot mini pkup. Johnson outboord. hke mg. Mmt cond .. Nol a 51 Ford v, ton nat bed, 13,000 ml, $5395. 644·1920 M '72 MG Midget Air.
---------rlothe1, some new. & UJO. Two to spd bikes. newl19S. 646-0081 small or cheap bike. In· nat helld V8, xlnl cond '74 lOOLS Audi 2 d bl 1973 DATSU $1.150
F'or sale: black remnl toys. MORE! Oct 23, 24. 5'10 ea. M1d\end mobllt 5'4"x3'6 '' Varn\shed =:ff~'Jo'~~e~:l $500.S:J&.~ auto, air. ie.o~ ~: STATIOMWAGOM 493·91S3
poodle. J years old. grea 4161 G reentref7 Lane. CB. 23 cban11el$ & SSS Mahog Yacht Table. 2 ex Sun . Y Y 62 Dodge PU. good work Below blue ~ ~ Automatic. radio Ii '71 M O M1dgel, Mech --wkh----cru_._ld:-:re:-n_._4-::98:-·-3_14_ft:-r-.:.tV.:..l::ll:.::•:!!lfe.:.:.:ll:.:.l::>·...:l.:..rv:..:1.:.:ne=.:__~ aso. 638-3228 \114) leaves with 5'4" Olm bold cept . ,_.,, .... •""". W.54el day1. e7l~7 rack. t149HDEl. Super perf ecl Imm a c l n-u ...... ..,.,., economy c11r for · a.II Muutr & Rhodesia Family YArd Sale Good Used C.,.llllC) Tray, perfeC't $150. '72 Yamaha mini Enduro. 646-81~ _e_v_es_. _______ 1 OMLY $2600 side/out. See to At>·
Rldgebaclt pups. UI~ Everything there. 145 ~ 87.s-OMa $250 or trade for 100 or 9570 AUDI Fox •74• auto, sun· preclato $2200/bal. Pvt
familyproteet.ors,$3S ea Cabrlllo C.M. Wed/· Bo ttall 16' V 1.25MX.5$1-1092. roof AM/FM d' 1 ~p-ty'-._64_S_·97_66 ____ _ CM6-a50. 1111.1.t'/Frl. 3 end tabi. lam psj $5 ea at er, anllOll, •••••••••••••••••••••• . • ra ao •. MGI 9744 ---------r...:.:.:=.:..:..:;:__ ____ ~ Hair d~yer $!. Punc l30Q. llkenaw. Divorce. Honda '7Z, CL DOE 73 Buhble top 23,000 ml, xlnt cond.
SIUCYTlllYPUPS •GIANT CA RAC bowUZ.50.3t'xl8"iouv MO-&e7S 350.10,000mi. Bestd'fer conversion. Auto trona, $3,800. 494·8486 days, •••••••••••••••••••••••
AKC. M/J.'. pvt pl SALE• otsbelfglau,~ta.Ell· <ZllO~'Nooacanoet. takes.963·1040. P IS. P /R, elec w11ter 4fr1-18Uevea&wknds. MGB '75, 17,000 ml, like
8f1.Q98 ~H<r~~~i9'~~m haust Can $4. Pelldulu S~25eacb. '96 Suzuki 250. Clean, hkup, s5950. Pvt Pty. 1973 AUDI new. ~~~~~tto.
Maltftt! Puppies, 2 males 1111 Laau~a Rd Tustin' pool game $5. Sultcuea, 8'0-18111. SMO/bst. Days, 646-2468. 963-Si~ I 00 LS
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3 J F •MILY CA RAO.: atovo $5. OaJU & ho~ni _. .. owwr ,. unroo • automat c 2eO·Z '74, 4·1pd. Special '70 MGB, S.S1·21S " $5 333 m 18th S\. Apt 8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Motor H--. ~ ton with stereo 8 lrt. t~ansmlaalon, air con.di· maa whJs. radials, AM. Runs good ""'° YM 804 SALE: rurn, clothing, cM.t45-0:n7 • 30' Chris Cnft Clasalc. Sale/Rtftt 9160 Ice box. mags, 2 IJH tc!!~onFg>, low mile!\. FM. llpeclal spkra. To Call675 2094t<vC'!\
•••••••••••••••••••••• etc. 2103 Fodera!, CM. New l w 1 n e n ll •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tanks. Gd cond. 12~. ~ ond $5595 552 9l79
Shep/Collie male 7 yrs. n11s1s. Stereo consolo S2t. A.5• ComplctelJ overhauled. Rent 26' GMC. Pvt pty. 548·1487 Sll99. c · · · · · 1 s M G e . c 1 t r o 11
t&ga etc Ohe '1 well ....... 1060 brocade hlde·a·Wd . Perteet condition . Call883·2fll6or642-4097. '72FORD.Stove/oven, •DOMIURMS• '73Dat.sun610, ycllow/blk trim. Ctenn, Neut•r~ .. : c:X home'••••••••••••••••••••••• !:!!'!-. le 1bed,compl.W . $7500/btt ofr. Sac. for NewportBeach.CaUt. . ., •• 000 •l'ORSCHl-A.UDI• 2dr.h111rdtop,41pd. sharp, tuned & ready. "" ,... ,...,......., ,.._11 crpt, ice "•· -. · 631-0439 or 631 2028 um Ph 640-0657 ~ UTSTANOlNG Show qulckule.-Ma-l.s.51 !S' OPEN ROAD fully Call l-496·7227 1.M.11 Harbor 836-2333 . • -ro __ • ____ _
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LoYes luds Has shots 4!>4·53VT frames. Xlnt cond. aounder. tandem trlr. radio. lmm11c. $5095. Ph . 4~1 2828 ~ Opel 1900. Super mt.
Uc. Call after 5·30pm. SA.I.IOI UASI sett forSUIO, SSHll07 irlnt conct. ff.000. 494·4064 ~~.!~~~~ ~~ 7118-5800 &i 495·1221 340Z '73 IOUnd cond al air. $1,400 968·~ wknd'
7SJ.ll070 Mor1ae Qtr Gelding, Dbl ne«lle aewln(t mach. JI' F·llERFORM w. WlllOll. C.M. 14 Pord. ~ T v..a. auto. rood. s«so. 897 1066.Ext or M·F art s·30
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nt.ndahomefor her klt 0.M.C .• 6 cyl., outdrive. Motor Home "'· gen, 7SJ.S'n6. '16 280Z. White, • spd. lmmat'. 1 ownr. 47.oo a.a.. EYI. N0-2855 Deautifl&l I Yi' old lhni. Misctl-w kltir hOW'S, radio. depth cruise. 2 holdlnR tanks .• 76 Dodie VS Custom BUY OR Maas. AM I FM /Tape, ~1·• SUIOO. 1J3IMG89 b<'I Spirited, bul aenlle. W-'-4 eOll rttorder, bait tank, till air. forced .tr furnace, Xltn cood PS • Brk~ a/c. 6500 mi's. lmm•c •.30or5S9·5480 eves. 5m~~·eP~7t~1~!':~t 01mKbana trained.••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ~.!.~lier with electric 39,000 m l. 418 ena. seooo.'188.iOhft S. LEASE MOW cond. $7395. 642·9165. Al\ pone.he 97SC
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9111)..z:&. 8-3. ..._..., 1070 Good uMd f\am/refri11 ,.,.M2.J7l1at\8 pm. ii• f\111 site Roadllner '73 W..t.d 9590 I FetTwi '721 '51 Porsche
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Lab. 9 mos. My master WANTED Wanted, old fashion 1as ~~-arl~>l~P'S~:so~ ml,$8900.827-3155 '713Q02.A<l2lrfQ>. '643:.>0T2+2. Burg/blk. Sllver Cl11S11k $349!
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boy to walk me. IJ93·MS'7. p A I D FOR y 0 UR ~ ... ed1ewood. 54t·549T aft. top le \rlt. Many xtraa ... ••••••••••••••••••••• OOrvettes. A.lk for Paul '72'7~ ~v!~•·A("~4!3Lf'OMFl) 642·0054. •2THlOOlll CA.boR BPILA.d~M* J~'WltLRY, WATCHES, ...,m Deve.-..uc>. UUllly trailer, 4'x6' $125 O'Ntlll. .. ue.v.,.a. -'" · •r r v • '-Kitten, dcclawed. 8 mo, ART ORJgcTS, GOLD. , ormakeoffer. HOWARDChe•rolet '7S2002·A.(2NMMNh '68 330 OTC. Mint., fact 6ll·Z620 .
male. Wht w/blk, •hort SlLVER SERVI CE.' UAw1s---..1 28 199a Chrl• Cabin 830-0905 Dove&Qu.allStAI. '7U301A·A. ('105NIJ). air. drk blu/tan Int. b.alred6 bad all abols. FINE FURN It AN· ~ •n••-Cnda.r.W.Wenf ,llngle N£WPOR'l'B!lACl:I SADOLllA.CKIMW SH,000.844-0850/842,(1()54 '759142.0.MotalJlcblu.:
17&-2:11 · TIQUCS.&e~ '°'Job Mtlbrs c.o cbtck •<!row, .t_op con d .... ~--s•. MISSIOH~IEJO RS.-. 9725 pvt pty. 17,000 nil.. uaJ blkPoodl tbe Dally P ilot Help "500/btllQ-Ollldaya. -.TVr ell J ... 0 t nu fi73.4917or77HM6e "' • e 1075 Wanted ctuatflcatlon. U ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• • o.. 4 5.4949 ..... •••••••••••••••••• ----------=•~I~. .. ...................... tho job 10U want ls not Seeray 1'11 30', Sedan Allll¥111/ Claulc 198'7 2000 c '75 FIAT Xl/9. Fully '6SRedPorscbc 356C, lrpm~c
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-auto. PS, Fil'eltone V 1 Sl 1-6000 531-3421 extra nice car' Lie. No. 1 l • n d a r d s 1 1 ~ S ""VI 1lr condJllOllin1. Power '6~ VW Bus Semi· steel radials <new) on 645..IPP whitewalls. delwte wheel 013 01-.. "' ltffrin1. Pown braku.
lt7ZPORSCHf camper. Od cond. SUOO U.S. St_poke map. trew 1976 Corvetlo. loaded, ·S6ltS ~ven. lert remote mir, ' PLYM vin SANTA A.MA Powerwlndowa. AM/f.'M ti IT or batofr.MU680 sliver palot. Moviq uf. ~ml, Mu1t1elll Dy,, ror. electrir clock. lua. FUaYCrl UMCOLMMllCUIY stereo. Vinyl roof. Rill)'
Stereo. rectory alloy ,1 VW D SHER S t.o Poiaclae, muat ael . ~S.5'71, 6'2·1288 Eva. 540•.5630 fc•~e r1rlt. taltaat.e au V ... auto. trana., tat"tory 1301 N. Tustin wheela. Ser. l~ =~rer.d&ready . .:agoo. 4 s~. AM /F~. m>Oflrm.PP.830-472'1 Coug• 9933 u~e~~v/d~~.11~ ::!e:.:~~lv:~:~·bra:::. S..taAH 547-0511 $5399
Sltf9 Xlnt cond. S3500tbsl ofr. 1974 CttlVROLET ••••••••••••••••••••••• pension packa1e. air AM /FM radio. healer. '74 Flreblrd ~prit nir SAMTA AHA
•DOMIUiHS• 548-8423 CAMARO&.TCPE '72COUGAR 2'26HAltlORILVD. conditioning. tinted vlnyl roor. <789G IP>. am/fm sl.ert.'O, pw~ win'. UHCOLMMERCURY
•POllSCHl-AUDI• '88 VW Bui.. runs well. Air colldltloning, tinted Radio. heater . power windshield. (0P·44l $2188 dows, door locks & xtraa. 13011'1. Tustin
H rbo super clean. beiit orrer glass. steel belted radial 1leering. power brakes. COSTA MESA $221 S Xlnt cond. $3000. 675 O;Jg4 s.ta Ana 547.os11
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'G super 90 c. Sharp, oil vw· 8 d d h y d r a m a t i c w1wh1te rlnt o0rC. wh.ite V-8 auto trans fa"',_, Aak for Rick '731~ra~.!!,!rtx. xlnl. Lo Veto 9974 ortg. $4~. ~ o 11 ui.t. i:! con . lr:insmlss aon. AM /FM vmylroo .43511 air. condltiontng', ~~ O'I f . .,_,., OH~r. Will •••••••••••••••••••••••
6'2-0054. Orig. own(•r Sl450. or stereo radio ronsole $2666 steering, power brakes. 0.-...,. Coast take trade. 631-3388 or '73 GT Hatchback 4·spd. ---------t best ofrer. 4!17 2\114 <DP·5ll power windows, Power -~Plot 2626HARIOllt 8LVD. 644.-4839. Good Cond. Sl450/bst ol·
"11 914. white over black. $3 39 S. 540-5630 seat s. AM/FM r adio. 330Wesl Bay St. COSfA MHA _Sell Lbings rasl with Daily _r~_r_. S48_-9432 _____ _ ~fin~:~ Xln 9772 Seein gara~eareu ~ater. --Whtt~wall tires. Costa ""esa 642-5678 Pilot Want Ads. • '14 Vega Htchbk. auto.
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mags, FM, alr cond. etc
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out.. no. 100. 84S-862S
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963Jl804 VOLVO DEALER 330West Bay St Costa Mesa 540-5630
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steering. P wer brakes
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Lie. 921 NQ.
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Ford 9940
LIHCOLM MERCURY Power brakes. Radio.
1301 N. Tustin Great shape. $500. Heater. Luggage rack. s.to Ano 547·0511 __ M_a_rt_y_._548_·285_2-·-. Special wheeis. Sports
IS LTD. Exec car .. im accen t group. Low Dolt, See Us First... mac. Lo mi., A/C. lovel mileage. Lie. 84SPHL.
But See Us Last!!! ween, SQ>O/hst oft. PP Specially priced al • .,, You Don.. 540 7800 8·5 wkdys. $3799
524·2157 wknds. Ask fo SANT A AHA
Buy From Bud. UHCOLN MERCURY CONNELL '73 LTD Squire Wag. lJOlN.Tustin You're Payi-AM!F'M. nir, tow pkg, all Sautta Alla 547.0511 ··~ dlx extras. $2750 Pv ---------·II Too Much!" pty &12·6588.
CONNELL '73 Torino Squire, S pas wgn. 44,000 m1. VS, auto CHEVROLET pwr. At<:, stereo radio
nu tares/brakes. tram.
2828 Harbor Blvd. s hocks. Xlnt cond. mus
COST A M ESA sell. $2695 bst. 556-6856
546-1200
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'75MERCURY
MARQUIS
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Auto. trans. factory air
conditionine. power steering, power brakes.
radio , healer, 9
passsenger. SSSNOV
$4888
540-5630
1011 \SO\ & SO\
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13 Mustang 351, auto,
green. very clean. $2800.
-t92-0635
'65 Musl 2+2 Fastbck. 289
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malnt serv. Moving, '73 Buick Apo llo, seats, A M/FM rudio, i mUil sell. Make offer. hatchback. $2:!00. heater, whitewall tires, ~ 8IS-0974 9634567 vinyl roor. llnted ~lass, . '• 'e8 VW w /rebll engine, I. MW Ure., stereo. $900 .
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I 61 Bus. reblt eng & trans,
aunrOof, good cond. $825.
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2626HARIOR BLVD.
COSfAMESA
7SMARKIV I ~ loaded lnrludans ed vmyl top. leather
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MARK IV
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dua.I power apht bench
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stereo radio. roof rack,
mags & wood g rain
sides. (432HDB >. A
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lummated visor mirrors.
Beautiful orlglna l
special paint. Showroom
fresh' Lac. 301JPT.
$6999
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1301 N. Tustin
SantaAM 547-0511
·74 Pinto. One owner.
25,000 ml. Xlnt cond.
$2,095 545-4664
'74 Pinto Runabout
41pd ~lu.staeU
642·5161
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$850.
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'7 4 FORD COURIER
With camper shell. Rallye wheels
(39655U) .
52175
•
'75 MOHZA2+2
4 speed. radio, heater tilt wheel
19,343 miles l886LYoJ. Low. ioW price
52799
•
'75 DODGE DART
Sport coupe. Air conct. auto., R&H,
sun roof, power steering, 16 311
miles (359NRO) '
53199
• '73 CADILLAC
EL DORADO
Full power. factory air, stereo and
more. (281A) '
s5599
• 12 USED VANS-"~
TRUc;IS-CAMPEU-4x4'.0:
TO-"CHOOSI ROM
SUPER
SAVINGS
ON~
76's!.
How you can take
advantage of Factory
dealer rebates on an 197 6
models remalnlllCJ In •r
stock. Over I 50 ccrs at
our blCJCJHt discounts of
the year.
ALSO ..
The 1977 models_,. hen
and we Invite you to drive
the .b r qnd new
Thunderblrct LTD, LTD II,
Granada, M•1tang: or
Pinto TODA ~l
f.,
Ollt
'76 DATSUIS ARE .
BUILT TO UST.
autoui 76PRicEs~~ SOIRltR ., ..
The Datsun 610. 710 and Li~I
Hustl~ pickup. Great savers
any time of year. Even better
now. ~ectuse these brand
new cars and trucks still wear a
76 price tag. That's hard to
find these days. But easy to
lake. As We said before. Better
hurry. flecause when these
are gone, there won't be any
more. Ever. '76 price t-oa, Ifs
now or neveJ. • . . '( ...........
DATSUI SAVIS ..........
, ... LAl .. l.SELlc:Tiote ~
OF CARS & ;ra~
I HOW·~VAILAIU
4 • ,. ...
·suPER
SPECIALS
l976•SEDAN
DEVILLE
F~ll power. cruise control. Low
miles! (Ser. #0114441).
SALE PRICE! .* 1975 SEDAN DEVIW
60/40 1><>wer seat, cruise control
stereo radio and tape. tilt wheel'
(629MXCl .
'7915'.
*· 1975 FLEETWOOD
IROUGHAM
Stereo tape, split seat. i;added tOP.
all the elCtras. (324MCOl.
'8995
* 1974 FLllTWOOO iROUGH~
eQ/40 Po~ Sftats, leather. T~ftEE !'!' CHOQ.$~! (Ser. JQ17r.MO). Low
56995
* 1974 ILDOltADO I
Cabriolet t<>P. stereo,,..,_, toeded.
(Ser. 10"438485). THAEE TO
CHOOSE.
LOW AS s7395
'
•72 VOLVO 1441
Auto. traos.. .air oonditioning disc
brakes, AM ra~io. hMter. yelrOw in
c o I o r • S h 1 r p ,-S e r N o 733ELG . • •
s31·16
•72 VOLVO ·1421
Automati c tran s .. factory air
co~ditfoning. Power (disc) brakes.
radio. heater. Blue ii\ color. License
No. 797GIU.
$3476
•73 VOLVO I 64E
Auto .. trans .. air conditioning, power
st~ng. Power disc brakes. AM/FM
radio, heater, gold in eolOf'. Onve it
now. Sunroof. (053JGQ
$4776
'74 VOLVO 164E
Aut~mat1c trans .. factory air
~1tloning. power steerlllg. power
(disc brakes. Stereo. radio. heater.
Red In color. Sunroof License 600RFO. .
$5876
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Wherever you ve n
Orange County, buying a
Ueed Car In .Cou ft'•••
from Johnson l Son
"Juat Make• Sense.I;' • '74 UHCOLH 4 DOoa SID~
V-8. ~u~o. trans~ Cactory air
condlt1omng, l)Ower steering, power
disc brakes. 1>0wer windows power
seats. radio, heater, whitewall tires
vinyl robf. tinted glass. wheei
covers. tilt wheel. extra nice car'• Uc. No. 64SJPP. . ..
$6)95
•14 coui11i fliCiluJ
4 speed. Jac kman mags. t arp.
yellow. <83?08U) 171SL~~ol~
V·8 •. auto. trans .. factory air
conditioning, pawer steering. power
brakes. power windows. power
seats. AM 'FM radio. heater
whitewall tires. vinyl roof. tinted
glass. wheel covers. I.A, mileage
car. C308CC~).S2999, •
, '6t L!HCOLM ~K Ill
V·8. a\.llo. trans .. factory air
condllioning. pawer steering. power
brakes. power windows. power
se~ts, l\M'FM radio. heater.
whitewall tires. viey,l ~!J, tinted
glass. wheel covers. A "~c. Stk.
ffi2A, '2999
'7s MUCU~Y MARQUIS WAGON
Auto . tran s .• factorv air cond1tionln~. Power steering: power
brakes. radio, h'eater. 9 Passenger
<558NDY> s4aaa .
'75 P\TMOUTH fUlY ~ c;OUP
V-8 .. auto. trans., factory air
cond1UoninJ. pawer steering, power
~rakes. radfo, healer, whitewall
tires, vinyl roof, tinted glass, wheel
covers. Les~ than IS 000 miles
{261M}IW) s449 s' .
7 1COU•J.RD7
V·8. auto. trans .. factory air
conditioning. Power steering. power br~kes. tape deck. radio. heater.
wh1lewall tire!!, vinyl roof. tinted
glass. wheel covers. C435HGCl.
· ·' s2666 .
'7i Plt"16UTA FUlY CH:
V·8. ~uto. trans., factory air
CONlitiOl)klg. power steering. power
brake!!. AM'f'~f radio, !'\eater vtnyl roof. '('189GIPl. '
YEAR-END
CLEARANCE
ON ALL 1976
BUICKS
EXAMPLE SAVINGS •••
Brand Hew 197 6
SKYHAWK"S"
EQuipped ~llh VS engine. 4 speed.
pwr. steering. tinted glass. roof
crown molding & body side
morcMgs. (107473).
$4199
SUPER RESALE
SPECIALS
•tfl9 DODGE
DART
Automatic. pwr. steering, air cond.
-l.IKE BRAND NEWI (ZVD8'77~
OMLYSI 444
1973 AUDI
.100 LS 4 C>901 Automatic. air conditioning. stereo &
low mileage. (198GWY) .
OMl.Ys3333
I lt7l AMC
• ~TADORS9AM •Door. Automatic. l)Wr. steeling, air
cond. & only 34 000 mllea
(419GNM)1 , ' '
OMl.Ysi22~
197' CHIVY
MOMIAZ+~ Autorrallc, pwr. steering. air cond. &
deluite WhHI ~ (~RNl·;
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NEW '76 ._.ADAS
START AS
LOW.AS
S'J.999
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. -. OUTSTANDING
RESALE ¥ ALUES
I 96e PONTIAC
• FIRUIRD
~to. a rearl\lce car. b<Jcke( seats,
,xcellent cond. (113JREl
5 1299 ·
t 975 votlswAfiEM
"SPECl4L EDmON
LEGUNDE" Only 18,000 ml., sunr6of. stereo
(~7~)
, · S·AYE ~·-• ti ., • .
;
1972 MilDA
RXZ4 DOOi
4 speed 'trant.: "1/tth 1 new engine (15GEYI). . .
SALi Ptl~l-$1 5 99 •
197J DATSUN
240%
4 speed with only 44 ooo miles
(011HWW). Sale priced at ·
~459..9
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:ORANGE coUHtv·s LARGEST ,·.
S~LECTION'~ .
SEE
.,
VOL. 69, NO. 296, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA .TEN CENI
Bearing . Postponed, · City ·to ,Pay Ta~
After waitinc an hour ror a
fourth member to arrive to
make up a quorum, the Hunt· lnltoD Beach Clty Council Wed·
...clay otcht set Nov. 18 as a
second public bearing !or the
downtown redevelopment plan. The hearine will be held at the
Huntington Beach High School
amnaaiumat5p.m. •
The tnt pubiic bearing was'
held at city council chambers on
Oct. 11 and the space proved too
small to accommodate an
estimated crowd oC700tob> peo-
ple.
A second bearing was original·
ly scheduled for Oct. 28, but it
was canceled because city of·
Cicials didn't send but notices or
the hearings to residents bued on
the latest county proptrty owner
list.
The mailing of certified mail
ror the Oct. 11 hearing went to
about 1,650 residents or the
downtown area. Each envelope
cosl$l.09 for a total of $1. 798 .
A company is hir~ to stuff the
envelopes whlch costs more than
$1()(), according to Ron Contreras,
a redevelopment Jpecialist in the
plannine department.
That entire pro~eu will now be
repeat~.
Councilman lUcbard Siebert
°""' l'llet ~.., A,,llw •· v1 .. ,.1 Fence Stops Slide
Driver Glen da Venator. 27 . of 816
Alabama St., Huntington Beach, told traf ·
fie officers her Honda went into a slide
Wednesday afternoon upon hitting a wet
patch of Pacific Coast Highway on the
c~ve near Sam's Seafood Restaurant in
Sunset Beach. It bouncedoff another car arid
rammed fence near 25 th Street. Miss
Venator a nd her passenger, Roberta
Blakeman, 26, of 905 Alabama. St., Hunt~
ington Beach, were hospitaUzea with
m\.UUpl~jnjuries.
I 1· .'Girl's Yells
. Rout Rapist
In Huntington
A baby-faced would·be rapist
wearine silvery sunglasses and
brandishing a butcher knife
escaped Wednesday after his in·
tended victim's screams and
. tttni ... gg!~-b~\!g~,t ~e~p~ s~_~.!lSb attacked on a nuntm.s""n oeac
roadway. ·
The victim, 18, told police sbe
· was walking to work at a new
shopping center near Main Street
and Mansion A venue. The SUS·
pect pulled his old sedan to the
curb down the street, raised the
hood and began tinkering with
the engine.
He grabbed her as she walked
by the location in the 3000 block of
Palm Avenue. He threatened her
with bis knife. whereupon she
began lo struggle.
Detective Virginia Kirkmeyer
said passersby noticed
something wrong and pulled over
· to investigate or offer assistance,
at whlch time the victim's at·
tacker jumped into his old car
I and ned from the area.
Information supplied by the
young woman and the witnesses
· to the attempted rape has been
used to compile an artist's
~ portraitoCthesuspect..
~
:: Body Move Set
NASSAU (AP) -The body of
executed murderer Mlchaiah
Sbobek ... m be disinterred from a
I paupers' cemetery and flown
back to Milwaukee for burial. His,
., mother, Juanita Spencer of
, Milwaukee, initially said she
1 couldn't afford the transfer but of·
l fldals said she chatlied her mind
after learrun1 details of tbe •
I .eemetery's cood~Uoo. ·
-Man Finds Check·
For $4 Million
NEW YORK (AP) -"I was
shocked. I couldn 'l believe it. My
hands were shaking," recalled
Park Avenue doorman Ed Len-
non.
Lennon bad gotten orr the sub-
way at East 59tb Street in mid·
Mantrattan-·as-·he a~ lllily on
his way to work. But be noticed a
small blue leather brief case on
the station floor.
After picking up the case and
unzipping it to find the owner's
name, be saw a check for
$4,189,769.95.
The check was from an import· export house, the Maurbeni
America corp., and was payable
to the Louis Dreyfus Corp., a
Manhattan brokerage firm.
Lennon, a Queens resident,
said the first thing he did was call
his girlfriend "and asked her to ·
find out what I should do."
Meanwhile, things were more
hectic at the Dreyfus Corp. The
messenger carrying the case dis-
covered bis loss and reported it to
the company which issued a stop
payment on the check.
''The poor guy was beside
himself," said Ralph Toto. mail
room supervisor for the com·
pany. "He'd delivered a signed
invoice for a stock transaction to
the Marubeni American Corp.
and picked up the check in re-
turn. But he was also carrying a
plastic bag loaded with copies or
the minutes of an executive meeting.••
Toto said the bag broke in the
subway s tation and wblle the
messeneer scram bled to retrieve
the papers, he dropped the brief· cue.
But Lennon returned the check
and everyone was happy.
There was no mention of a re·
ward.
Seal Beach
Sex Assault
Forum Set
Downtown Seal Beach resi·
dents have asked a police depart·
ment representative to discuss
the recurring rape problem in
that district at an·8 o'clock meet-
ing tonight in the city council
chambers 2118tb St.
Acting Police Chief Sim
D'Amico said be would like
to clarify information about the
six sexual assaults committed ln
the downtown area s ince
January.
Police said victims have
described the suspect as a white
male, about 27 years old, with a
mustache and wavy black hair
covering bis ears. Other than the
description, police said they have
no leads In the case.
"Because of the publicity, I
believe the invesUgaUon has been
hampered." said D'Amico.
"There bas been a great deal of
unjustified concern."
D' Amico said he will discuss
rape prevention and what women
should do if they are sexually as-
saulted.
The acting police chief ad·
milted be would not a release ex·
tensive information whicb may
hamper an lnveatieaUm.
was the fourth a.ad final COUD·
cilman to arrive at Wednesday's
special meeting.
He relucl\JltlY approved the new bearing date and the addi·
tional e>q>enses involved in send·
ing out the second round ot public
notices. ·
"I want to make sure that tbe
public notice is the only reason for
rescheduling the bearing," be
said.
,.~
Siebert voted to cbanee the
bearine date after assurances
from Asalstant City Ad·
ml.nlstrator Richard Harlow that
tblawasthecase.
Siebert said that he had heard
there were other reasons that the
city bad in changing the public
bearine date Crom Oct. 28 lo Nov.
18, "including giving the officials
time to rearouf."
"Thia la al confusing to lbe
'Playboy' Interview ..
public," Siebert said, "and l _..,
concerned about their un·
derstandlng."
Actine Planning Dlrecto~
Edward Selich said that the pre·
viou.s proa>erty owners' list would
· have satisfied legal requirements
if the original schedule for public
hearings ~ere followed.
He said new property ownei
lists came out after the be~
were delayed.
Carter Raps Ford:
~ . .
For 'Use' of Ad
By The Assoclated Press
Jimmy Carter said today that
President For-d is using "a
highly misleading sort of ad-
vertis in e campaign" that
features the cover of the cur·
rent Playboy magazine contain·
ina a Carter interview and a
Newsweek cover s howing
F~rd's picture.
Man Hunted
In Hit, Run
Accident
The hlt-and·rqo 'tkiver 'Nhose
car 1tp&ck ~ a nrn.10 'Wtk> was cmeslit1 a-bus Hunt-initoo Beach boulevard Wednes·
day, was sought toda.y by police.
Inve1Ugators ate also attempt-
ing to locate any relatives or the
victim, who was pronounced de·
ad on arrival at nearby Hunt·
ington lntercommunily Hospital
after the 8:45 p.m. accident on
·Beach Boulevard.
She was identified today as
Dorothy Brazil, 57 , who ap·
parently moved recently lo a
small, apartment comprex at ll5
Seventh St .. Huntington Beach.
"There is no known next of kin
and we have just turned her
personal effects over to the coun-
ty public administrator-,!' a
spokesman for the Orange Coun·
ty Coroner's Office said today.
OCCicers said Mrs. Brazil was
struck by a dark blue sedan as
she crossed Beach Boulevard
between Taylor Street and Clay
Avenue.
The driver of the car,
described as a Ford Mustang n
or older Chevrolet Camaro,
raised in the rear, with mag
wheels, knew be bit the woman,
poUce believe.
A s~ond car, a German van
driven by a Huntington Beach
woman, became ltavolved when
Mrs . Brazil's airborne body
bounced otr its side, pollce
added.
The woman stopped and in·
vestigators 1aid she wasn't
cited.
The traffic fatality was Hunt·
ington Beach's 19'b ~ 1976.
Coroner's deputies and ~ce
said among Mrs. Brazll 's
personal etcects was an old slate
Department of Motor Ve~cles
identlflcallon card beanng a
Costa Mesa address. Funeral services under county
sponaonhlp ... ere pendin# today
at Smith's Mortuary ln Hunt· lncton Beach.
Speaking with reporters dur·
ing an inspection of rus peanut
warehouse In Plains, Ga., I.he
Democratic p residential can·
didate complained that the ad
tries ·'to insinuate that l'm a
special case and have low
morals simply because I grant·
ed an interview with Play.boy."
The advertisement has been
placed ln 350 newspapers in 22
TAKES VALLEY POST
Ex-Marahal Hole
Valley ~ames
Ex-marshal
To Fire Post
Former state fire mayshal
Albert E. Hole, 56, bas been ap-
pointed Fountain Valley's first
assistant fire chief, Mayor Al
Hollinden announced today.
Hole, a former Long Beach
fire m ars hal and 25-year
veteran with that d"partment,
will assume his duties with
Fountain Valley Noy. 1 with an
annual salary of $24,360.
The new assistant chier will be
in ILne for the ·top fire depart-
ment post now held by Chief
Harold Lawson who bas an·
mounced his retirement In
January, 1978.
Hole was appointed as a
California rire m arshal by
former Gov . Ronald Reagan. He
retired from that post last year.
He was also appointed to the Na·
lional Commission on Fire
Prevention and Control in 1971
by President Nixon.
Since January of this year,
Hole has been Involved in a
private buariness enterprise
known as .Fire Protection
Engineering in Long Beach
where he resides.
states, according to the Presi·
dent Ford committee, which de-
veloped it. The committee urges
people to read bolb magazines
as one way of deciding which
candidate to vote for.
The Playboy cover shows a
woman with her shirt unbut-
toned and a headline referring
to the Interview: "Now, tbu
<See PLAYBOY, PageA2)
Near Miss
Reported
For Planes
WASHTNGTON <AP> "L'U
tell you -when you can get lhe
prop vibration in the cockpit,
he's close."
Those were the words an
Eastern Airlines pilot radioed to
Washin&too National Airport
after bia jet nearly collided with
an Air Force cargo plane.
The Eastern pilot, whose plane
was carrying 62 passengers, s~
lhe Air Force C-130 "wasn •t mqre
than 200 feet above us" when the
planes passed Sunday al about
4,000 feet, according to an air
traffic control tape.
The airport's tower chief said
Wednesday following an in·
vestigation that an apparenf
.. pi:oblem . .in . coorciiAaU.on.••
between air traffic controllers
resulted in the near-collision.
Eastern Flight 175 was stop.
ping at National en route lo
Miami from Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
The Air Force C-130, a four·
engine turboprop with a five-man
crew, had just left Andrews Al'B
en route to Rochester, N.Y.
National Airport handles ait
traffic for both National and An·
drews, which is located ln
Maryland near Washington.
Tower chief Harry T. Hubbar.d
said a "departure controller ..
handling the C·l.30 apparently
failed lo get clearance from an
"approach controller" to send
the C-130 into a climb through
Flight 17S's airspace.
Neither plane took evasive ac·
lion, and no one was injured.
Barricade Falls
SACRAMENTO (AP) -()f.
ncers used an armored car to
knock down the door of a vacant
store where a man had bar·
ricaded himself for three hours.
Coast
Weather
f CALLS FOLUJW
f A.D FOR CW/VA Mangers, BUrke Trade Sh.ots
Increasing cloudineaa
and cooler weather exl)ect-
ed Friday with a chance of
rain in the afternoon. Coast
high 75, low near 60. r.,.
IN~IDE TODAY : .
G~ MacArthur vowed,
''I 1b4U r•tum," and 1" doea •
again -thu time in the
plrlOPI o/ Gt•OOf'JI Pd m the new~ "MacArthvr." 1'w · . ~ IDM ..,, both I
"We advertlled in two other ~n and received no response~ B78TEVE lli1'CllELL
ft.nt d -~ ln the Of ... V.llyflt ..... ay our 11111 ran With wall posters asking Ute Daily Pilot we recelYed matl1' question, "Who Needs Ford and
calltandaoldoure.blna." Carter? We've Got Burke and Tbeee were the words of a Cott• Mesa phJsleJaa wbo Mangen," Estancia Hilh School · student.a in Costa Mesa Wednes· ~th.ls claulfted ad: day fired questions attbetwocan~
Lenox ttnett China. d.ldatesfortheT3rdAaemblyDis-Westcbater. Wide Coad ... ct d""'-bool ............... borders. Many ut.r.._ ... , wUJI a sc -s...,._.."""
UMd twiee. ~ ~tee. U · debate. z·uuorxn·nu And the incumbeot a•-
lt P•1l to put the~ Pilot to. aemblyman aod hll challqer
'1Nrtl tor >'"· WIMIMr Hllln• ~·~diJb appoblnt ~ _.. 'ftH china or cleaninc out the , ... c ar1ea ••-andbe .... , t.' aJ1 at IOllle points ln. the debate, with .~•· ~. ~·5171.. .. • cballqfl' ~ M~ call-
•
inl bis opponeat1 an "J can't" IS·
aemblyman, and Robert Burke
charting M aneen with exar·
1eratin1 the truth in 110me of bis
remarb.
Burke IS seeking a sixth con-
1«ut.lve t~nn In the AaaemblY, a
lad. be say1 polbta to bl.I effed.lve-
neee in the lower house.
llaqera cbar1tc1 Bde with
"the Jowell eoeMrntk1n recard in the APembl)' I •f ..Staid the ..
sembl7man h•• aa "I caa't
pbiloloplq. ·: tb•' It ...... 8'1Ql. ty to repNMDt tb94tiltrtct ..
Burke Cftft~ that ....._
mml.NJJDl,•'IU"•'lMID't•
•tUtude. I won'tletyourfreedoms
be violated by bigger and bigger
cotltrola at the state lnel," be
said.
Burke told students ln &pildecl
forum, "I want to-make sure you
retain yoar constitutional
liberties and tbat's not what's'°"
tn1 on up ln Sacramento."
He said a Democndcally con-
troned lestalatve .._ olf
tbaM fNedoms, -' enecJ" the
1Dled rw • baJneed ~biJ 1n SllCramteto, Wldch ta ccreaUy
iw.thtrdl DemktaUc.
' 'lurtre ••kl ....... dllrte thllt be~ 110 oe • .... or
state legialation, .. is anexauer•·
tioll," adding bi$ frequent oppo1l·
tlon to bllls. "protects your
rights ...
Both candidates said tbey have
an ol)On·doot policy tor their
qulrler mUUo\\ cONtltuents ln
Colla Mna HmatlQatOD BelCb,
, l'OODtain V abey andSUl Beach.
ManJtn .. id Barke does not
. Ultm to lUI COD•U"'*"', 8ddlac,
"He la a f ull-tlm e resident. reall)' •
ofSettamlhto." llatapn 1atd that. Ube I.I elect.-
tel NoY. 2, be has a ayatem
whereby be •UJ be ..,,.. to ... a. ._D&aA~&,~Al)
•
• P'cftu'tt hoa eom~ mtmlting
"""'°1Wr cm P.aoe A 1.
ladex .
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At .At. at.a ~ "~ ,,.
··Greets Workers .. ,
;, • Jack Ford the President's son, chats with Edn.a
-·· Campbell. ~ Republican campaign worker, during visit
. ,, Wednesday to Huntington Beach headquarters of As-
'· semblyman Robert Burke, who is seeking re-election in
-,1 lhe 73rd district. Ford dropped in to encourage GOP
campaigners and meet with Burke and Republican
11 Robert Badham, who is seeking the 40th Congressional
· District seat.
. Slernons Denounces . .
:Split, Dropout Tale
By GARV GRANVfi..LE
• Of lht O•lly Piiot St•lf
· Republican Assembly can-
'.didate James Slemons angrily
denied today that he had
climbed aboard his yacht Tues-~ay and sailed orf into a JO-day
political s unset.
Just as angrily, Slemons de-
0pied reports that he intends lo
)Vilhdraw from the 74lh District
race.
"Those unsubstantiated re-
ports are just another part of a
series or mud slinging attacks
by my political opponents and
•rresponsible members or the
press.·· said Slemons.
The harried 74lh District as-
sembly candidate also said he
was disturbed by Republican
Marian Bergeson declaring
herself as an official write-in
candidate.
He knew where reports of his
so-called 10-day flight from the
political hot seat came from,
however.
, He labeled the charges of his
.sea exodus "irresponsible al-
;1egations that could have easily
'tbeen disproved if those ma.king
:(Jlem had taken the trouble to ~heck their facts."
Slemons said he ldt Newport
Harbor Tuesday afternoon to
check out new radar and radio
equipment aboard his yacht
Mercedes.
But his travels took him no
further than Dana Point
Harbor. ac co rding to the
·Republican candidate.
Wednesday morning, he said,
he came ashore and was driven
It> his automobile dealership by ~oe of his employes.
"If anyone had taken the
trouble to come In here they
~uld have seen me live and in
Pf:rson," the candidate said.
"But," he said, "it was much
~i<'r to assume that I had fled
}o Mexican waters to escape
tom I don't know what.".
; ''Sure I'm upset about it and I
, dbn't quite know what to make bt It," said Slemons.
:
t Shortly before the filing de-
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adline for write-in candidates
Tuesday, Mrs. Bergeson, whom
S lemons defeated in th e
Republican primary, declared
herself a write-in candidate.
Since then, the 48-year-old
member o( the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District Board
or Trustees has said she isn 't
certain that she'll wage a cam-
paign for the Nov . 2 election.
Either way, Slemons said
Mrs. Bergeson's filing as a
write-in candidate is disturbing
to him.
He apparently was more up-
set about radio reports that he
plans to withdraw from his race
with Democrat Ron Cordova.
Slemons said he has never
considered withdrawal and sees
no reason why be should.
E'rona Page A l
PLAYBOY. •
Real Jimmy Carter."
Ford said Wednesday he read
a transcript of the interview but
not the magazine. He said he
declined to be interviewed by
Playboy because "I don't think
a president of the United States
ought t_Q ~e interviewed in a
magazine that has that format."
Carter claimed the decision to
place the ad was made by Ford
himself, but added that he
FORD TO SPEAK
IN COUNTY--A3
doesn't think it wlU help Ford's
campaign for election.
"I think Mr. Ford knows that
Playboy has interviewed many
people: his own seeretary or the
Trt!asury, Mr. William Simon;
Walter Cronkite, William
Buckley; Albert Schweitzer;
Arnold Toynbee; Gov. Jerry
Brown, and dozens of others in
addition to myself.''
Carter's interview· has
become a campaign issue
because of his expressed views
on sex and morality. Carter
said he has lusted after a lot or
women and committed adultery
in his heart. but believes that
God foreives him for it.
Both are scheduled to be at
an Al Smith political dinner in
.New York City tonight. BJJt
their schedules have been
carefully tailored to keep them
from seeing each other .
Ford's schedule calls for him
to show up at. 1 p .m. and leave
at 8:30 p.m. wilb Carter arriv-
ing at 9 p.m. and staying for about an hour.
Landlady's Bottle·
Collection Stolen
PACOJMA <AP) -Three mid·
dle-aae people were robbed.and
kidnaped, a man was stlot and a
woman raped twtce today in a
three-hour epiaode of terror that eodett with the arrest or a H ·
year-old boy outside the building
where it all began -the Foothill
Div'islon police station.
Authorities said the boy, un-
identified because of bb age, de-
manded $40 from two men and a
woman parked in a 1963 Cadillac
m a parking lot near the police
station. ·
When the men said they didn't have $40, the youth shot one man
in the cheek, climbed imo the
back seat and ordered them to
drive.
The car went a number of
miles to a remote area or
Sylmar. where the men were or-
dered out of the vehicle. The
woman was ordered to drive off,
and before the episode was over
the woman was raped twice.
When he drove back to the spot
where he first accosted the three.
Foothill police had been notified
and arrested th~youth.
He was booked for investiga-
tion of attempted murder, kid-·nap, robbery and rape.
The man who was shot,
Gr~gorio Martinez, was treated
at a nearby hospital and re-
laeased. Names of lbe other two
victims were not immediately re-
leased .
From Page Ai
DEBATE •••
response "from 800 to 900 consti-
tuents in an evening on any is-
sue."
On other topics, the two can-
didates disagreed on nearly every
question put to them by the in-
quisitive students.
They disagreed on Proposition
14, lhe farm labor initiative. with
Burke claiming the proposition
would limit private property .
rights.
Mangers countered by saying
farm workers are the last seg-
ment or society denied the right to ·
protest work conditions.
On decriminalization of mari-
· juana. Mangers said he sees
hypocricy in the older generation,
"having the gall to condemn
yoWlger people for smoking the .
weed in the privacy of their own home.··
He said those same critics, "go
home every oigbt and have two or
three martinis.·'
But he stopped short of support-
ing legalization of marijuana,
"until all the research is in on the
subject."
Burke. on the other hand, said'
he would call for stricter mari-
juana laws, and said he disagrees
with the concept of the victimless
crime.
"That is lo me. a shallow
philosophy." he said. "Society is
the victim when people need
these crutches (both drinks and
marijuana.) They are not able to
acheive their full potential and
society is the victim. Society bas
to pay for rehabilitation."
On conservation, Rurke said,
''A lot of people would label me
anti-conservationist.·~
He said. "l 'd like to see
res pons ible cons ervation .
meas ures, not e motional con-.
servation. What I have seen iP
the legislature and from con-
servation groups are programs
planted in rear and emotion ..•
Mangers lambasted Burke's
conservation record, saying the
assemblyman has "the lowest ·
rate or pro-conservation support in the legislature.·•
He rattled orr a half dozen con-
servation issues Burke did not
support, adding, "Let's not be
mistaken. Robert Burke is no
conservationist, and if we don 't
have conservationists, we are dead.''
Three School
Candidates
Due at Meet
Only three candidates in the
Nov. 2 special election lo fill a va-
cant Huntington Beach Union
High School District Board of
Trustees aeat have confirmed.
their appearance al a public
foruJO at 7:30 p.m . tonight in the·
Edison High School faculty :
cafeteria.
Dorla AJlen, of Westminster.
said she was not informed about
the candidates' night by its
1pooaon, the West Orange Coun·
ty Lea1ue or Women Voters, until A Huntington Beach landlady : thil week. Because of a previous
has complained to poliqe about a commitment, abe aa.ld, she will
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departtng tenant, aUegiq he bad oot be able to a ttend.
just tnade 'off with $1.000 worth or The o'th .. r can. dldates Michael antique bottles and ouaht to be in ..
the jug Vandor, J obn Hundley and
The ~ictim owner of property' Jama Hamilton, have indicated
in the 1800 block of Le Grande · · tbe.y will be at the meetiq to pre.
Lane told investi11ton tbeatolen' sent five· minute speeches on ibe bottles were boxed and stored at -election iaau., and aaawer ques. tbenlU.111D11. _ Ucllllltrom tM audieDce. •
Roadster Wrecked
Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Firemen aid 17-
year·old Scott Alan Davis of Fountain Valley
after his custom roadster swerved off the
Newport Freeway Wednesday afternoon,
ending up in a oeoncrete drainage dit.ch.
Davis was taken to Mercy General Hospital
where hew as treated and released.
HB Seeks Funds A.gain
Huntington Beach will seek
funds ror a third year under pro-
visions of the Housine and Com-
munity Development Act or 1974.
Officials say they expect the ci-
ty to receive about $1.3 million
from the Department of Housing
and Urban Development (HUD>.
City officials say they have re·
ceived more than $1.l million In
lbe previous two years or the pro-
gram.
non l ~~
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The money bas been used or
desi.Jnated to upgrade the
downtow~ater system, to pro-
vide a community center at
Oakview Park, to buy park pro-
perty in the Old 'town area and to
make a Joan lo the redevelop-
ment agency.
Grants from HUD also have
been authorized lo remove bar-
riers to the handicaped, to install
a storm drain in Old Town. to fund
improvements to the senior
ciilien recreation cent.er and to
help support the Orange County
Housing Authority.
The Planning Department
plans a community analysis to
assess housing conditions and
needs. It also will sponsor a sur-
vey to get residents· views.
Public hearings will be held
next February,
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. .
Reagan Letter Backs SleRions Still?
Tbe campaign for lbe 74th As·
aembly District, already marked
by controversey over the dlsap·
pearance ol the Republican can·
clidate Jim $lemons, was thrown
Into further turmoil by the use of
what appears to be a Ronald
Reagan endorsement of the
Newport Beach car dealer.
Voters received letters on sla·
tionery bearing Ronald Reagan's
name at the top in which the
former California governor im·
plied endorsement ot $lemons,
saying ''I strongly recommend
and urge you lo vote and work for
Jim Slemons."
However, there were conflict·
ing reports out of Reagan's office
over the use of the let.ter.
One spokesman said the
former presldeQtial ·candidate
bad not included Slemons on bis
list of endorsements for the ll.P-
coming general eledioo.
Another, contacted later, s.aid
tbe perminion for the letter was
given some time before the
published accounts alleging mis·
deeds on the part of the
Oillly l"l lfl S\tlf l'llO!o
Support Frotn· Hollywood
Actress Sally Kellerman <best known for
. playing Hot Lips in the m o vi e.
noon rally at UCI Wednesday. Several
hundred s tudents gathered on the
Gateway Plaza steps to hear Miss
Kellerman and also Carter 's statewide
campaign coordinator, Terry O'Connell.
"M.A.S.H ." ), urged UC Irvine students lo
vote Nov. 2 and endorse policies of pre· l sidential candi~ate Jimmy Carter at a
I !County Goes
I
Change Studied
~On With Shots
D espite Death
By ANNE COOPER
Of Ille Oilll'I' l'llol SUff
Bicycle Motocross
Off to Woodbridge?
The Orange County Health
Department wlll proceed with its
swine flu immunization pro·
gram. despite the death Tuesday
of an elderly Laguna Hills man
lour-hol:tt"s-after-he-·•as in·
oculaled. Alton Adams. 77. of 102-A Via
Estrada died in his Leisure World
home the same afternoon he and
his wife and gone for .swine nu
shots at Saddleback Community
Hospital. Adams, who had suHercd two
beart attacks previous to the vac·
I clnation. was riding an exercise
1 machine when he collapsed Tues·
day.
The county coroner's office
confirmed today, following an
autopsy . that the cause of
Adams' death was a coronary
due to arteriosclerosis.
In a statement issued by Dr.
Richard Elpcrs, public health
IJl~Cal orricer, and Dr. Gerald
Wagner, immunization program
director. the two men said all
evtdence indicates no connection
could be made between Adams'
inoculation and his death.
In view of this fact, the health
department will proceed with the
<See FLU SHOT, Page A2)
Coast
The controversial bicycle
motocross course in Irvine may
wind up at a site in the new Wood·
bridge Village if facts and
figures related lo building costs
support tharplan. -·
The committee formed by the
city council last week to study the
motocross question met at city
hall Wednesday afternoon and
decided that. if possible, the
course should be relocated at a
future park site in Woodbridge:
The course currently is located
in the Edison Company right-of·
way, off J effrey Road near the
Smokelree homes. So Car. only
grading has been carried out at
the site.
Trouble began last month.
when t h e new Smoketree
homeowners discovered the
course was being built and pro·
tested to the city council.
They said they were told by the
developer, Warmington Develop-
ment Company, that the strip ad·
jacenl to their homes was going
to be developed as a ueenbelt,
with picnic tables and barbeque
pits, not a motocross course.
Several of the homeowners
have filed a $510 milllon lawsuit
qainst Warmington and the ci·
ty, stemming from the motocross
course.
already.
BuL Warmington said he
doubts that it would cost $41,000
to build a new course and said he
will take the city's plans and find
Ollt how much it would cost him
to ~et the same course built.
(See BIKERS, Page AZ>
Crime Goes
To Court,
The parking lot or the
Harbor Judicial District.
Court seemed a safe
enough place, so Phil
Tozer, ow ner o f the
Balboa Pavilion. left the
keys in his 1968 Jaguar·
XKE when he went into·
the municipal court Wed-
nesday morning.
When he emerged an
hour and a half later, the
car was gone.
Police say the sliver·
gray car bears a license
plate t h at reads,
BALPAV.
Republican Assembly canclidate.
Those reports contended that
U.S. Customs ageots have twice
selzed allegedly porqographic
material from Slemons since
1974.
The allegations also have it
that Slemons had a part in get·
ting a candidate to enter the
primary this June so that
* * *
Slemons.' name would have a pre·
rerred..place on the ballot.
>
Slemons. who missed the first
month of the general eledioo
campaign while he was traveling
'in Europe, withdrew from all
campaign app1arances on Mno-
day, saying his lawyers are in·
vestigating the allegations and
advised him not to talk.
* * *
Reagan staff members salcl.
Reasan is out of town today and
unavailable for comment on the
letter which described SlemOft!J
as a man or "Independence, good
judgment , courage and inte·
grlty... • '
The letter also bears the ad·
dress of the Friends of Jim
$lemons at the bottom or the
page.
* * *
Sleillons Seethes
Denies
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of lllo Oally l'llol Slaff
Republica n Assembly can·
didate James Slemons angrily
denied today t hat h e had
climbed aboard his yacht Tues·
day and sailed off into a 10-day
political sunset.
Just as angrily, Slemo11s de·
nied reports that he intends to
withdraw from the 74lh District
race.
"Those unsubstantiated re·
ports are just another part or a
series of mud sli nging attacks
by my political opponents and
irresponsible members of the
pres$." said Slemons.
* * * Bergeson
Mulls Full
Campaign
Marian Bergeson . who
finished second in the 74th as·
sembly ~istrict 's Jun e
RepubKcan primary, wiU wail
until Saturday to decide if she
will wage a last minute write·ln
campaign.
Nevertheless, Mrs. Bergeson
already filed a s an official
wrlte·in candidate by Tuesday's
deadline, a nd Registrar of
Voters Al Olson will count any
ballots cast for her, whether
Mrs. Bergeson wants votes or
not.
The 12-year member of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District Board of Trustees told
members of Women in Com·
municalions Inc. in Santa Ana
Wenesday night. she filed the
write-in petition to keep her op·
lions open.
But she wants to wait three
days to see if support for her
candidacy surfaces.
"It has to be fantas tic
response and it has to be
Republican leaders." Mrs.
Bergeson said.
"I am not inter ested in
an unsuccessful campaign
frankly," she said. "But on the
other hand, the response has
been so fantastic from the rank
and file Republicans who are
totally concerned about good
representation. ,
"'f.his is the real confrontation ,
that I think we are faced with,
and it is an issue of principle
versus strong political power." ·
Mrs. Bergeson continued. 1
Mrs. Bergeson, one of 12 can·
didates in the Republican
primary, lost by 2,600 votes to
Newport Beach car dealer
James Slemons.
Split, Dropout ..
The harried 74th District as·
sembly candidate also said he
was disturbed by Republican
Marian Bergeson declaring
herself as an o!ficial write-in
candidate. He knew where reports of bis
so-called 10-day flight from the
political hot seat came from,
however.
He labeled the charges of his
sea exodus "irresponsible al·
legations that could have easily
been disproved ir those making
them had taken the trouble to
check their facts."
Slemons said he left Newport
Harbor Tuesday afternoon to
He Missed
First Lady
BEVERLY HILLS (AP>
-A 26-year-old man was
arrested today as he tried
to break into the suite at
Lt\e B~.verly Wil s hire
Hotel wbere First Lady
Betty Ford stayed the last
two nights . authorities
said.
Steven Barker was ar·
rested by Secret Service
agents. He was taken to
Beverly Hills police sla·
lion. where be was booked
ror inves tigation of in·
terfe ring with a Secret
Servi ce agent in the
performance of duties.
Authorities said they
believed Mrs. Ford had
already left the room.
check out new r adar and radio
equipment aboard his yacht
Mercedes.
But his travels took him no
furthe r th an Dana Point.
Har bor, according t o the
Republican candidate.
Wednesday morning, he said,
he came ashore and was driven
to his automobile dealership by
one of his employes.
"H anyone had taken the
trouble to com e in faere they
could have seen me live and in
person," the candidate said.
"But," he said, "it was much
easier to assume that I had fled
to Mexican waters to escape
from 1 don't know what."
"Sure I'm upset about it and 1
don 't quite know what to make
or it," said Slemons.
Shortly before the filing de·
adline for write-in candidates
Tuesday , Mrs. Bergeson, whom
S l e mons d e f eated in the
Republican primary, declared
herself a write-in candidate .
Since then. the 48-year -old
member of the Newport.Mesa
Unified School District Board
or Trustees has said she isn't
certain'that she'll wage a cam·
paign for the Nov. 2 election.
Elther way, Slemons said
Mrs. Berges on 's filing as a
write-in candidate Is disturbing
to him .
He ag>parently was more up.-
• set about rttdio reports that he
pl ans to withdraw from his race
with l>emocrat Ron Cordova.
Slemons s aid he has never
consldered withdrawal and sees
no reason why he should.
"It's difficult lo combat such
(See SLEMONS, Page A2)
County's. Prices
Slide Slowly Up
By The Associated Press
Consumer prices in the Los
Angeles-Long Beach-Orange
County metropolitan area edged
up another six-tenths or a percent
in September, pushed hardest by
a sharp rise in tbe cost of hous-
ing.
The federal Bureau of Labor
Statistics said today the latest
rise brought prices to 6.4 percent
above last September for the
Southland.
However, ofricials said, the
price sp ir al ha s s lo we d
somewhat from last year's rate.
The price rise the first nine
months of this year was 4.3 per·
cent, compared lo 6.4 percent for
the similar period in 1975 for the
area.
The Consumer Price Index
stands at 170.7. meaning con·
sumers must pay $170. 70 for the
same goods and services that
would have cost $100 in 1967 in the
metropolitan area.
A 1.2 percent hike in the cost of
Southland housing account.ed for
nearly 60 percent of the over-all
rise In consumer prices in Sep·
tember , officials said. Thecostof
home ownership went up 1.S per-
cent because or higher mortgage
rates and other expenses. and
rentals went up 1.2 percent.
Transportation costs -pushed
up by higher rates for auto in,
surance, used cars, tires and
gasoline -rose by nine·tenths or
a percent, bringing It to 10. 7 per-
cent above a year ago for the
area.
Clothing costs, meantime, rose
by 1.9 percent for women and
girls and 1.4 percent for men and
boys. ·
Weather
Nothing was settled at Wed-
nesday's meeting but another
session ls planned for Friday af.
temooo, when Ed Warmington of
the Warmington Development
Company will return with facts
a.pd figures about bow mutb it
would cost him to move the
course from its current location '
to a spot in Woodbridge.
C Bl F d Ad The cost or food dropped eight· rt·er asts or tenths of a percent for the a , month. but was still ei.ght-t.enths
, of a percent above a year ago.
Increasing cloudiness
and cooler weather expect·
ed Friday with a chance of
rain in the afternoon. Coast
high 75, low near 60.
I NSID E T ODAY
G~rol MacArthur vowed,
"l lball rd1''71, ''.ond 1w doa
• CIQClift -tld• time fn • t 1w
JlfT'I09' of Gr•oOf'l/ Pfdc in the . ""° moute ''MacArthur.'' n>e
photograpMr who •hot both
pidurea mu aome mt~lfiftg
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The city currenUy has a~
tract for $41,000 to build the
course at the existing site. City
officials say they have already
spent about $24,000 of that money
Irvine Board
Seeks Teens
Teenacers in Irvine who want
to help form the city's new \'outh
Advisory Board a.re uked to at·
tend a special m eet.Ina tm11bt at
Univeralty High Scbocil.
The meet1A1 will belift at 7JJ . It wut be bekt ln 1'00lll8 aot~
Tho•• att.ndlac tOlll1bt 11 meetlD• will help c*lde bow U..
board will be aet up ... -u. atudent memben wOI be e.bioM9,'.
By Tbe Anoela&ed Preas
J tmmy Carter said today that
President Ford is using "a
hiJhly mlsleadinc IDrt of ad·
verU11l1g campaign" that
features the coyer ol the cur·
rent Playboy magutne contain-
tnc a Carter lntervtew and a
Newsweek cover sbowioc F~'s _picture.
Speatin1 with reporters dur· in.a an inspection ol his peanut
warehouse in Plains, Ga., the
~moctatic preaidenUal can-
clidlte complained that the ad
tries "to inalauate that I'm a
special caae encl have low
mora1I 1Lmply becMJM I srant·
eel an Interview with Pla)'boy."
'the advtrtlaemeat hu bten
pllftd ln ~ newspepen ID 21
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"'°Pld tt. Tiit eomlldlUil •1Jl'lll ~ to ned '*II m11dtn_!I .
as one way of deciding Which
canclidate to vote for.
The Playboy cover shows a
woman with her shirt unbut·
toned and a headline referring
to tbe interview: "Now, the
Real Jimmy Carter."
FORD TO SPEAK
IN COUNTY-A3
Ford said Wednaday he reaC:
a transcript ol tht lnlerview but not the mag_azine. He sald he
decllned to be interviewed bf
Playboy because "I don't th1n1c
a pr-.ident of the United Slates
ouaht to be interviewed in a
m aaaaine that has that
format.••
Cafter claimed the decillon to Diile. tht ad wat made by Font
blmHU, but added that be
doesn't think It will~ Ford'•
campalsn tor election ....
Nationally. consumer prices
rose four-tenths of a percent ln
September. "I think Mr. Ford knows that
Playboy has interviewed many
people: hls own ~ecretary of the
Treasury, Mr. William Simon;
Walter Cronkite, William . C4LLS FOLWJ17
Buckley; Albert Schweitier; ,
Arnold Toynbe~; Gov. Jerry ...in E-()1D cm·~ ...i Brown and dozens of others in /SU c 1 ft l "A
' II " additiontom)'le .
C arter 's l ntervlew hd
become a campaign Issue
because of his expressed views
on sex and morality. Carter
1aid be bu lu1ted aft.er a lot of
y.r0men and commiued 81dwtery m hls beart, but believe. that
God roratves him !or it.
Botb are 1cbeduled to be at
an Al Smltb Political dinner in
New York City tonttht. ~t
their 1chedules have been
carefully tailored to keep them
from aeelns each ~·
"We advertised in two other
papen and received no response.
The first day OW' ad ran in the .
Dally Pilot we received. mer
caUs and sold our china. 0
These were the words of a
Costa Meaa physician who
placed this classified ad:
Lenox finest China. Westchester. Wide gold
bos:den. Many extras.
Used twiee. "' price. xx·
X·XXXX or XICJMCXlUl
· 1t P•)'I to put the Dally Pilot to : won tor you. Whether aellln1
ftM china or c:ltanlhf out the &ar~fe, call.N~·5l7'·
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Boy,.14,
Qi~ged 1
In Terror
PACOJMA (AP) -Three mid·
die-age people were robbed and
lddnaped, a man was shot and a woman raped twice today in a
tbree-hour episode of tenw lhat
ended with the arrest cl a 14·
year-014 boy outside the building
wbere it all began -the Foothill
Division police station.
Authorities said the boy, un·
identified because ol his age, de·
manded $40 Crom two men and a
woman parked in a 1963 Cadillac
ut a parking lot near the police
station.
When the men said they didn't
have $40, the youth shot one ma.rt
in the cheek, climbed into the
back seat and ordered them to
drive.
The car went a number of
miles to a remote area of
Sylmar, where the men were or·
<tered out of the vehicle. The
woman was ordered to drive off,
a.nd before the episode was over
the woman was raped twice.
' When be drove back to the spot
where he first accosted the three,
Foothill police had been notified
and arrested the youth.
He was booked for investlga.
tion of attempted murder, kid·
nap, robbery and rape.
The man who was s hot,
Gregorio Martinez, was treated
a~ a nearby hospital and re·
laeased. Names of the other two
victims were not immediately re-
leased.
Coumy Elvis
Concert Sold
Out Quickly
.Tickets for the Nov. 30 Elvis
Presley concert at the Anaheim
Convention Center sold out in two
hours Wednesday.
The tickets went on sale at 10
a.m. Wednesday at the center 's
box offi ce and selected Ticketron
o utlets throughout Southern
California.
By noon, all 8,500 seats had
been sold.
Some fans had camped at the
box office since Sunday evening,
according to Tom Liegler, dlrec·
tor of the Anaheim Convention
Center. By Wednesday, the line
had grown to an estimated 1,500
~ people, he said.
One woman reportedly new in
Sunday evening from New
Jersey to buy two $12.50 tickets.
She plans to return in November
for the 8:30 p.m . concert.
Tickets were priced at $12.SO,
$10 and $7.50. Customers were
Jimited to six seats each, and
nearly everyone bought the limit,
Liegler said.
NB Chamber
Membership
Drive Opens
The two-week membership
drive for the Newport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce
opens next month with a bounty
for each new member brought to
the chamber.
Chamber spokesman Bob
Washer said the annual drive
opens Nov. 10 and chamber
members who bring In new mem·
bers will win ·a Thanksgiving
turkey. They will also become
eligible for a vacation for two ln
Hawaii.
Washer said the goal for this
year's drive is 125 new members.
The chamber, headquartered
in Newport Beach, has about
1,000 members in Irvine and the
Harbor Area.
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Motorcycle dangles from line hanging from partially
raised hull of ferry which sunk after being struck by a
tanker in Mississippi River Wednesday. Nearly two dozen
victims of the mishap have been found so far with
authorities fearing many more are dead in the-river's
depths. (Story on Page A4 )
Realtor Files Suit
Over Bad.ham Dog
A realtor who claims As·
semblyman Robert Badham ad-
dressed malicious statements
towards him when he ·demanded
compensation for injuries al·
legcdly inflicted by Badham 's
dog sued the legislator Wednes-
day for damages to be de-
termined in trial court.
Redondo Beach real estate
man Carl B. Pearlston claims in
his Orange County Superior
Court lawsuit that a letter sent to
him by Badham on state sta-
tionery amounts to an "attempt
to interfere with plaintiff's abili·
ty to gain his livelihood."
Pearlston further accuses the
congressional candidate of at-
tempting to "inhibit the contract
relations" of all members of his
real estate offi ce.
The action stems from an inci-
dent that allegedly occurred July
JO when ,Badham held an open
house for realtors at his home,
600 Michael Place, Newport
Beach.
Pearlston claims that Badham
failed to warn him of the pre·
sence of a vicious dachshund and
asserts that he was bitten by the
animal while attending the
gathering.
Badham 's response, according
to a letter attached to the lawsuit,
was that Pearlston and others
were warned not to go into his
back yard. Pearlston ignored the
warning and may have been bit-
ten, Badham notes.
The assemblyman aJso notes in
his letter to Pearlston that guests
R egents to Meet
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
University of CalifornJa regents,
with a word of caution from Gov.
Edmund Brown Jr.'s Finance
Department over saJanes. oegan
consideration today or their pro-
posed $2.22 billion budget for
1977-78. The proposal, by Presi·
dent David Saxon's office. calls
for an 11.5 percent boost in state
support.
at the open house were unable to
detect any break in the skin
where Pearls ton claimed to have
been bitten.
The letter closes with the state·
ment that neither Pearlston nor
any of his real estate associates
are welcome on Badham's pro-
.perty.
Front Page AJ
FLU SHOT. • •
influenza immunization program as planned, they said.
Associated Press reported that
more than two million
Americans. most of them elder·
ly. received swine flu inocula· ·
tions last week during the height
. of reports that 35 elderly people
died after taking the shots, the
Center for Disease Control in
·Atlanta, Ga., says.
Health officials say the deaths
were not caused by the shots.
Overall, about 2,787,800
Americans had received their
shots by last weekend in the
three-week·old inoculation pro-
gram, and 2.1 mill ion of the shots
were administered last we.!k.
As of Friday, officials had dis-·
tributed 21,851,000 doses of swine
nu vaccine and 17,749,700 doses
of bivalent vaccine, which pro-
tects against both swine nu and
A· Victorian flu, the center said.
Adams was one of 662 people
inoculated Tuesday at Sad·
dleback Hospital. Fifth District
Supervisor Thom as Riley was
another.
A spokesman for the hospital
said another Ou shot session was
scheduled today from 12:30 to 4
p.m. She sald each person who is
inoculated by the hospital's re·
gistered nurses receives a reac·
lion sheet.
The sheet lists possible side ef·
feels of the s hot, including
headache, low grade fever and
general discomfort.
Symptoms generally appear
six to 12 hours after the shot is
given, according to the sheet. and can be treated with rest,
aspirin and drinking fluids.
'It's the Water'·
DUetue Sources Pondered
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -"Something in the
water" or "something in the lobby" at the
Phllladelphia hotel where delegates stayed last sum-
mer may have been partly responsible for the
mysterious Legionnaires' disease, says the chief
· medical detective on the case. •
"'I would strongly suggest something in the water
at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel or something fn the
lobby, probably airborne," Dr. David W. Fraser said
Wednesday of the origin of the disease that struck
about 180 people and killed29.
Fraser, an epidemiologist from tbe federal
Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, stressed that
many other factors are still being investigated and no
firm conclusions have been drawn.
"But we are focusing our attention on these two
areas,0 be told an American Public Health Aaocia·
tion convention here.
..
, ..
~ende Blrnself'
NEW YORK <AP) -"l was
shocked. l couldn't believe it. My
hands were shakln1." recalled
Park A venue doorman Ed Len· non.
Leon.on had 1otten orr the sub-
way at East 59th Street In mid·
Manhattan as be does daily on
his way to work. But he noticed a
small blue leather brief case on
the station floor.
Aftel" picking up the case and
Wl%ipping it to find the owner's
name, he saw a check tor
$4,189,769.95.
The check was from an import·
export house, the Maurbeni
America corp., and was payable
Fro. Page Al
BIKERS •••
City Councllwoman,Gabrielle
Pryor, a member of Uie commit·
tee, said the city is willing to con·
tribute the amount of money al-
located but not yet been spent on
the project.
City officials are not sure how
much that ls but estimate It is
about $18,000.
The rest of the relocation cost
would be paid by Warmington
and the Smoketree Homeowners
Association.
According 'lo Brady, several
sites in Woodbridge are being
considered but a site at Jeffrey
and Barranca roads, next to the
realigned San Diego Creek, is
probably the best bet.
Brady said that site offers a
central location, good bicycle
and vehicle access, and is at a
spot where residential units are
not planned nearby.
Alter Warmington returns with
information Friday, the commit·
tee is expected to take a position
to forward to the city council
before Tuesday's council meet·
ing. The co~cil will then make
the finaJ decision.
nen
XL-100 I REMOTE
CONTROi. ......... ____ .. __ .__...,,
to the Louis Dreyfus Corp., a
Manhattan brokerage firm.
Lennon, a Queens resident.
said the first thing he dJd was call
his gir'lfrlend "and asked her to
rind out what 1 should do."
Meanwhile. things were more
hectic at the Dreyf1J$ Corp. The
messenger carrying the case dis·
covered his loss and reported it to
the company which issued a stop
payment on the check.
.. The poor guy was beside
himself," said Ralph Toto, mail
room supervisor for tbe com-
pany. "He'd delivered a signtld
invoice for a stock transaction to
the Marubeni American Corp.
and picked up the cheek in re-
turn. But he was also carrying a
plastic bag loaded "ith copies of
the minutes of an executive
meeting."
Toto said tbe bag broke in the
subway station and while the
messenger scram bled to retrieve
the papers, be dropped the brief·
case.
But Lennon returned the check ·
and everyone was happy.
There was no mention of a re-
ward.
Frieruh Set
Bay Tours
Guided tours of Upper
Newport Bay are being of·
fered by the Friends of
Newport Bay, beginning
Saturday.
The first tour leaves at 9
a.m. and the last at 10:30
a.m. The tours start at the
intersection of East Bluff
and Back Bay Drives, just
off Jamboree Road.
The walking tour takes
about two hours, and a
camera and binoculars are
recommended. The tours
are free.
MYSTIFIED BY FUSS
Candidate Sf emona
Fro• Page A I
SLEMONS • •
unfounded charges when you
don't know where they are com·
ing from," s aid Slemoos.
Earlier this week Slemons
said he would not comment on
aJlegatlons made against him in
the press until a so-caJled in·
vesligatlon b y his lawyer is
completed.
Today, he stood by that posi·
lion and indicated he would not
discuss the allegations until
some time next week.
They center on a charge that
he enticed a candidate into the
Republican primary race to
deprive Mrs. Bergeson of the
bottom spot on the GOP ballot.
It has also been alleged in
press reports that U.S. Customs
officials twice since 1974 seized
pornographic materiaJ Slemons
attempted to bring into the
country.
4,000 in Boycott
NICOSIA. Cyprus CAP> -
More than 4,000 of an original
6.000 foreign companies have dis·
continued all dealings with Israel
in order to do business with Arab
countries.
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1976 Tax Law
Office-at-home
Benefits Ch~nge
...
The hundreds or thousands or taxpa~rs who have been
deductlnc office-at-home expenses In exact compliance
with IRS rules are in tor bad news. Many of these deduc·
tions are no longer permitted under the 1976 Tai Reform
Act, even thouab the act
clidn 'l go on t.be booka
untll a few wttks ago. It
applirs to the wl'lole ol
1916, meaning deduc·
tions ue lost rctroac·
lively.
No deductions are
Money's
Worth
allowed for an office at home unless it Is used Cor one of lbu
specific purposes llated in lbe new law. I
-As the principal place or business.
-AS A PLACE OF BUSINESS used by pallents. client•
or customers ln the normal course of trade. or business1 (There are also several other purposes but of a much mor~
limited nature.) · •
Employes using a home for either reason must be act~
ing ''for the convenience of" the employer.
Outside salesmen and other employes who work away
from the employer's office, who are ex~cted to work out o(
their homes and keep their own business records , shoul<t
have no difficulty in meeting these new rules.
BUT EVEN THOSE WHO use their home oftlces for ono
of these purposes cannot take deductions unless they meet
two more new requirements.
To deduct a portion of home expenses (other than'
normal deductions for interest and taxes), one must use a.
portion of the residence both on a regular basis and ex..
elusively for one of the acceptable purposes. These two re·
quirements can bar an office-at-home deduction on 1976 re ..
turns even if it was allowed in 1975.
A salesman who works for an out.of-state employer
may keep his business records in a de&k in his den or in a
bedroom. Before the 1976 law, he could deduct a portion~
his maintenance or rent expenses (in addition to intetes(
and property taxes) as office-at-home expenses. But
because the new law requires that the portion of the re--
sldence must be used exclusively for that purpose to qualiry'
foi: lhe deduction, that salesman no longer can deduct of·
fice-at-bome expenses.
MOST PEOPLE DO NOT HAVE enough rooms in their
homes to set one aside exclusively Cor omce use. The new.
rules need clarification by the IRS. For instance, would sel·
ting off the office part of a den or bedroom with a divider or
screen or a similar separation qualify under ttie new re-
quirement as a part of the residence being used exclusively
for office purposes?
What about the person with a regular place of employ-
ment who moonlights by doing olher work at home? SuP:,
pose this person has a separate room for his moonlighting
work. The I RS has yet to make It clear whether he meets th~
test of •'used on a regular basis," or the test or "princlpa1
place of business" or the test or the "normal course of hi~
trade or bu~iness," etc.
Nert: Vacorton homeapensea.
Market Backs Away
From 'Good' News
NEW YORK (AP) -Stock prices turned downward to-
day in a session marked by selling pressure on many of the :
so.called "glamor" stocks. Trading was relatively quiet.
At the opening, the Labor Department reported that its
consumer price index rose 0.4 percent in September for its ·
smallest increase in fiye months.
But the market showed little response to that seemingly
favorable inrtuence, advancing only slightly by mid-•
morning and then pulling back.
By early afternoon selling had intensified in an at·
mosphere of disappointment over the market's early show-.
ing.
The Dow Jones average or 30 stocks lost 9.97 points to
944.90.
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Stock• In The
Spotlight
Neae l'orh Sale•
Due to late t r ansmission
today's listing will not ·
appear In the Dally Pilot.
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Make your k1ds ecstatJc
bring your decorating
ideas -and sa'Yt! loads or
mon ey on thi s 4
bedroom, 212 bath pool
home. Lge lot. great This newspaper will not ac · and Tom Sawyer
knowingly accepl any o I $88 000 advertising for real eaway. n Y ' •
estate which 1s 10 viola PEACE & QUIET tion of the law. ---• Completely customized Houws for Sale cul·de·sa c home. Larl(e ••••••••••••••••••••••• GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
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$84,500
Jmmaculate Mesa Verde
4 bedroom doll house!
Beaut iful Pace:,etler
home. Slate entry way.
GiganUc form:il living
room-massive wall of
fireplace. lluge family
room. Spotless gourmet
kitchen Sec luded
lot. 3 Bed rooms, l ''2
baths, huge master
bcdrm, formal dining,
l(iant living rm, tremen-
dous udd·on ramily rm, 2
gorgeous fireplaces.
Almost new plush crpls
& drps. Many, many up·
grades. Only $47 ,500.
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bedrooms. Own e r
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Owner ready to move.
Super value in this 3
bedroom . bonus room
home in Harbor View
Homes Entertainment
area galore inside and
out. One or a kind and
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TUCKED •WAY including land. i\lust see
"' to appreciate. <.:a II for
on quiet Costa Mesa cul· appointment. 673·8550.
de·sac. 3 Bedroom, 2 oP1N 111'1 .. 1sruN•osr""''
bath, + huge bonus ruom [ ~ 1r <ideal for mother-in !aw. .· 1taJ;tf,'ll
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REALTORS
$46,750
2 Bedroom. 2 bath, rn ·
dh 1dual Condom1111um. 2
Car l!aragl' w cl\'C door
opener h1 i.:hly up -
llKE TO IEACH graded. carpeting. woad
Super area, super condi· p11neling & mirrors. En·
lion, s uper family home jo~ the rnmm11mly pool,
This 5 bedroom, 2 stor~ jJl'UZll. lcnm~ 1·ourt::. &
large family home on a dubhom,l'. Who':. first?
corner lot 1s near all ilij'' ~ 11 i.chools. shopping. beach • _'9sta ~
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565.000. An ACHE to pnvate dri\c! Secluded
roam with a l(l'eat 3 entry to lavis h living
Bdrm home. Outstund· room. Jo:piturean kitchen
111g local1on in Vi sta ad· separ<ite family room .
jaccnl to wide open New t•;irpcl and sp;irkl·
spaces. Tal'k rm. 5 ton 1ng pa1nl! Sweeping
hay barn, 2 paddocks & master bedroom mm
fenced pastures. Grc,1t plex. lluge. huge rear
for kids. yl.lrd ! Room for pool and
•BEHTllA HENRY• muybe tennis!! Seller
REALTORS 492-4121 ho11ght new and must
215 l>el Mar, San Clem. :.ell. Try S6,500 tot a I
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pani.1vc sundeck o\·er·
lookmR the blue Pae1f1t•
Priced under market
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Investor's dream. We have just
listed one of the cutest 2 units in .
' Newport Beach. Walk to ocean &
'bay. $96,500. ·
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Spyglass Hill , h ard to find 5
· bedroom, family rm, 2 flreplaces,
. sep dining, huge tile entry, sunken
.living room, ocean view. $20-5,000.
HAllOa Yllw
Fabulous 3 and a family room with
open beam ceiling. Many upgrades.
Park like yard. Great location.
$145,500.
18''
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~ Mower
• 11" rotary mower -i111lant, quit! power 11 the flick of a switch
• 4 position cutting height from 1" 11 2W'
• Dovblt insulated for softly -no 1reuncling nttdtd. 11000
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• 2 lo 3 wir• adaptor for 12S wolf UH
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Bath Faucet
• lrighl chrom fialurt wilh lucilt hondles
• 4" lowolor, la11<tl wilh pop-up ftolure.
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16.9S Fauctl
without Pop·Up, H2SO'l ...•.• 12.88
Ceiling Fixture
• Clanlc fialure with 1moo1h while lints
• 12 inch squart model. HJ'62-30
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Latex Enamel
• Het1·Jtll•wi119 -i.,rtff4
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• Prewl4es • llH11tifvl finish
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• Glides 011 s-lhly wilh
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BRANO ~
5 Minute
Epoxy Bond
• Tremendous adhesive power
• Dries lo o permanent clear bond
• I 01. lube kit
Reg. 69C 79'
Delta Delex
Kitchen Faucet
• Deck foucet wilh I" ctnl•r
• Brillion! chrome finish
• Houle swivels for 2 sink convenience.
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VOL 69, NO. 296, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21 , 1976 TEN CE~~
,SC S.ewer Rates to Ju111p. ISi Fercent
I BJ PHILIP &0811AJUN .
OfU..O.lfyl'I• .....
The San Clemente City Council
wu firmly urged by )ti city
manager Wednesday ni&ht to
literally put its moaiey wllUe its
mouth la on promises to improve
the city sewer system:
The council:
· -Ordered sewer rates raised
, 131 percent to help finance im-
provements. Homeowners will
see monthly bills soar from S4 to
$9.25.
-Called for further study of
financing which may result in
even higher rates.
-Passed an emergency or·
dlnance t.o begin work almost \In·
mediately to replace tbe sewer
plant's ocean discharge pipeline
in a spectacular operation that
will involve helicopters and
seagoine barges.
-Dispatched a messenger to-
day to band-carry a proposed six-
year . capital expenditures pro-
IJ'&m to officials of the San Diego
Regional Water Quality Control
Board.
T)ae water board bas mandated
sewer lmpk'(rvementa that in·
elude plant repair and ex·
pansioo, demineralization of
treated sewer water IPld a long·
range plan for sew age discharge.
Last July the board, citing
.. eross violations" of effluent
Deity "llot Slaff -
I
WOMAN INJURED IN LAGUNA CANYON CRASH TODAY TREATED AT SCENE
Imped Sheers Left Side of Victim'• Car •• Three Vehicle• Colllde
LCanyon Road
·f Project Gets
i Another 'No.'
The Laguna Beach City Coun-
cil stuck with previous decisions
opposing widening Laguna
Canyon Road from its present two
la.nes Wednesday.
The action came following
presentation or a petition by
Richar d J ahraus calling for
widening of the road and in-
stallation of a center median.
Councilman Jack McDowell
made a motion to resci.ncl the
.council's pfe\'.ious JiCUQn wh.ich
called for the road to stay as it
is, but was ruled out of order by
Mayor Phyllis Sweeney.
Under parliamentary rules or
order. a person who voted
against the prevailing side on an
issue cannot later initiate action
to reseiqd the measure.
McDowell bad vo~ aeainst
maintaining the status quo on
Laguna Canyon Road.
There have been atJeutseven
fatalities on the eight mile
atretcb of twisting two-lane road
from the Laguna Freeway to the
area near Canyon Acres Drive
where the l'Oad spreads out into a divided four lane
thoroughfare.
Laguna Beach Police Depart-
JDent records show 50 injury ac-
cidents and 63 noninjury acci·
· dents on the roadway from
J anuary through September (ex·
eluding April fdr which statistics
were not available).
Councilman'Jon Brand said he
<See CANYON, PageA2)
Orange Coast
We at'1e r
A 27-year·old woman was
seriously injured in a tralfic ac-
cident believed to have involved
three vehicles today on Laguna
Canyon Road in Laguna Beach.
Kathleen Mary Gillespie, ad-
dress uncertain, received
severe head injuries in the acci-
dent which ripped the left side
from the woman's fore.lgnsedan.
Laguna Beach Traffic Officer
Carmen Pollastro said the acci-dent occurred as a laundry van
driven by Mark A. Bat.n, "21, of
Garden Grove, crossed the dou-
ble yellow line in an attempt to
pass slower traffic.
Witnesses said a third vehicle
may have been hit following the
principal collision as the laundry
truck careened across the traflfc
lanes, smashed through a barbed
wire fence and finally came to
rest about 40 yards off the east
side of the road. The third vehicle
left the scene, however.
The accident shortly before 8
a.m. backed morning commuter
traffic up on the canyon road as
emergency vehicles streamed to
the scene.
As the traffic victim lay on the
asphalt just outside the twisted
wrf!tlctage oT her car, Laguna
Beach police, firemen and nurse
Mati.lyn Hooker attended to the
woman giving ber oxygen and
monitoring her life signs. Two
doctors stopped by to assist as
well.
Laguna to Probe
Downtown Festivals
In the face of angry com-
plaints about •'Oktoberfest-
type" street activities. tbe ·
Laguna Beach City Council or-
dered a complete review of past
activities Wednesday with an
eye toward selling up new re-
gulations for tbe events.
In addition, the city council
noted bluntly that it will
evaluate the costs involved in
providing the events and will ex-
pect the city to share in the pro-
fits of future money-making ac-
tivities such as the Oktoberfest.
T he councll 's action came
following deliberation on a peti·
tion signed by 38 persons.
owner a o r operators or
downt.own area businesses.
by· merchants or the downtown
area, and tbat it was done to
promote the downtown business district.. .
The mayor asked about the al-
legations o. "rowdiness."
"The worst thing I saw was
some people sitting in a flower
bed and I guess they were fairly
iassed," Vice Mayor Joo Brand
said.
James Yancey, president ol
tbe Laguna Beach Taxpayers
Association, said while be was
·not opposed to the street ac·
tivitlee, be was opposed to the ci-
ty picking ta,p the tab for the
events.
(See FESTS. Page A2)
standards: slapped a cease and
desist oraer on Saa Cl,emente
which forced the dty to dump a1l
lta treated sewage at sea &Del to
stop issuing permits for new
sewer comnectioos.
The conoectioQ ban baa
cramped building, sqmeoh~bldl
bu cone on aoywv in anticlpa·
lion of the lifting of the ban. Forty
homes in the Broadmoor sub-
division and others in the
Presidential Heights subdivision
.. ready for occupancy.
ll lbe ban tsn 't Med soon. leaal
.et1on eoWd be taken apy.t the
dty, accordin1 to the c1$1 a\.
t«ney.
A hearine Is sched~~ ror Nov.
1 in San DJego, wbeD ctty cau.n·
• cilmen bope at least a parija\llft. ' inC will be permitted. That was
the impetus behind last night's
act.ions.
The municipal flnancing con-
sultant which recommended the
$9.25 sewer rate told the council it
was based on rush·Job, "back-of·
the-envelope·type calculations"
Bartle Wells Associates of San
Francisco was hired only llUlt
week to study methods or sewet
financing . ,.he rate hike proved un-
popular witb the few San
Clem..mte res idents at the meet-
ing, one or whom, community
leader Karoline Koester, called.
(See SEWER, Page A2)
Slelllons Seethes
Denies Split, Dropout
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of th O.lly f'j,.. St•ff Republican Assembly can·
didat.!_ Ja1Qt!_Slemons angrily .d:ml~ t.mt2T t,b'8t h C'ttad. dfinbed abftrd his $acht""J'ueS.
day and satled orr into a 10..day political sunset.
Just as angrily. Slemons de-
nied reports that he intends to
withdraw from the 74lh District
race.
''Those unsubstantiated re-
ports are just another part of a
series of mud slinging attacks
by my political opwnents and
irresponsible m embers of the
press," s aid Slemons.
* * * Bergeson
Mulls Full
Marian Bergeson. who
fihisbed second in the 74th as-
sembly district's J une
R~bllcan primary, will wait
until Saturday to decide if she
will 'wage a last minute write-in
campaign.
Nevertheless, Mrs. Bergeson
already filed as an official
write·in candidate by Tuesday's
deadline, and Registrar of
Voters Al Olson will count any
ballots cast for her, whether
Mrs. Bergeson wants votes or
not.
The 12·year member or the
Newport·Mesa Unified School
District Board or Trustees told
members of Women in Com·
munications Inc. in Santa Ana
Wenesday night, she filed the
write·in petition to keep her op-
tions open.
But she wants to wait three
days to see if support for her
candidacy surfaces.
"It has. to be rantas ti c
response and it has to be
Republican leaders.'' Mrs.
Bergeson said.
"I am nQt interested in
an unsuccessful campaign
· frankly," she said. "But on the
other hand, the response bas
been so fantastic from the rank
and file Republicans who are
totally concerned about good
representation.
•'This ls the real confrontation
that I thlnk we are faced with,
and it is an issue of principle
versus strong Political power,··
Mrs. Bergeaon continued.
Mn. Bergeson, one ol 12 can·
didates In the Republican
primary, lost by 2,600 votes to
Newport Beach car dealer·
James Slemons.
And she told the small gather·
inc Wednesday about recent al-
leutions about Slemons' lnte-<See BE RGESON, PageA.2)
The harried 74lh District as-
sembly candidate also said he
was disturbed by Republican
.Mad.an Berges on declat.ing
-henMaf -....... official wnti-in canaidate~
He knew where reports of his
so-called lO·day flight from the
political hot seat came from.
however.
He labeled the charges or his
sea exodus "irresponsible al-
legations that could have easily
been disproved if those making
them had taken the trouble to
check their facts."
Slemons said he left Newport
Harbor Tuesday afternoon to •
He Missed
First Lady
~EVERLY HILf..S <AP>
....... ·A 26-year-old man was
· as he.tliall
e .$4 B
e ever: y Wilshir e
llotel where First Lady
Betty Ford stayed the la.st
two nights, authorities
said.
St.even Batker was ar·
rested by Secret Service
agents. He was taken to
Beverly Hills police· sta·
tion, where he was booked
for investigation of in·
terfering with a Secret
Service ,agent in the
performance o{ duties.
Authorities s aid they
believed Mrs. Ford had
already left the room.
check out new radar and radio
equipment aboard his yacht
Mercedes.
But his travels took him no
furth e r than Dana Point
Ha rbor. a c c o rding to the
Republican candidate.
Wednesday morning, he said,
he came ashore and was driven
to his automobile dealership by
one or hi s employes.
"lf a nyone had taken the
trou ble to come in here they
could have seen me live and in
person." the candidate said.
"But." he said, "it was much
easier to assume that I had fled
to Mexican waters to escape
from I don't know what."
"Sure I'm upset about it and I
don't quite know what to make
of it." said Slemons.
Shortly before the filing d~
adline for write-in candidates
Tuesday, Mrs. Bergeson, whom
Slemons d e feated in the
Republican primary, declared
herself a write-in candidate.
Since then. the 48-year·old
member of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District Board of Trustees has said she isn 'l '
certain that she'll wage a cam·
paign for the Nov. 2 election.
Either way, Slemons said
Mrs. Bergeson's filing as a
write·in candidate is disturbing
lo him .
He apparently was more up.
set about radio reports that ·he
plans lo withdraw from his race
with Democrat Ron Cordova.
Slemons said he has never
considered withdrawal and sees
no reason why he should.
"It's difficult to combat such
<See SLEMONS, Page i\2)
San luan Domes
Supervisors Okay
Zone Change Delay
By KATHY CLANCY
Of Ill• DAllY l'Hol SIAll
Orange County supervisors·
have delaye&for two weeks a de··
cision on a zone change that
would pave the way for 2,807 n~w
homes in the S a n Juan
. Capistrano area.
The board asked for the delay
after William Bathgate, wbo
owns land near the proposed
Collnas de Capistrano develop-
ment, said he had never been
notified by county officials of the
pending matter as required by
law.
Bill Olson, a manager with the
county Environmental Manage-
ment Agency (EMA>. called the
lack of notification an error.
saying he would check to make
certain all other landowners
were contacted.
Supervisor Tom Riley also
wanted to put off any action until
he could make certain develop-
ment would not· proceed along
the path of the proposed San Joa-
quin Hills transportation· cor·
ridor. 1
The corridor, identified in tht
recent Southeast Orange Count)
Circulation Study CSEOCCS),
would run along the north end·of
the proposed l,270·acre develoP-
ment.
The development lies west •ot
the San Di e go Freeway
northwest of San Juar
Caplstrano.
When the matter went before
county planning commissioners
in August. Commissioner Shirley
Grindle voted against the pro.
posed development, saying op-
tions should be left open for the
alignment of that corridor.
Increasing cloudineas
and cooler weather expect..
ed Friday with a chanee ot
rain in the afternoon. Coast
hJgh 75, low near 60~
The petition decried lnddenu
of ••rowdiness drunkenness.
destruction of property and lit-ter ..
Plagflog 1'S. Ne.es..,eek
Three possible alignments
were menUoned as alternatives
'to the stoccs study, aad
superviaors have not yet selected
.......
.;I think we woukt.all like the
str eet 1bo.wa to continue."
Mayor PbylJ.is Sweeney said.
In addition to the Second An·
nual Oktoberfest held Oct. 2, the
city allo permit. arts and ulfts
1bow1 to be held on F orest
A..._ at v..-tou Umts at tbe
year. There were • complamta
about the craft 1bows.
Speakln a at the· council 1 senloa, Rob N. Hoerntletn.
operator of Leonardi ot Lac\ma,
a ma's elothl.D1 ahop, etldclzed
t.be Ottoberf elt.
Hoerntlein aaid t.be event was
bekt on the busim day or the
week, but tbat beeame ol t.be ae•
tlvttiee. DOM bothered to sbop,
uNobody came into the ahopt
-at all. Tbey -~re an out ln the .U.C." be laid.
~ sw....,-aat.ed tbat tM
-Md .... bdUMecl
·caner Blasts Ford Ad
By 'Re ~lated Presa
Jimmy Carter Mid toclaJ that·
President Ford la uatni ••a
bilblY mblud1n1 IOrt ol ad·
verUslng campaian" that
featurea the coveT ot the cur.
.rent Playboy matazine contain-
,ORO TO SPEAK
IN COUNTY-A3
tq a Carter tn~w Ud a
Newsweek cover sbowln1 .Ford'• picture.
SpealdJJI witb NPOr1C'I dur-lnl • lnlpeetlon of ID pemut. ........ la Plm..·Oa., tM
Dalloerauc preatleatl81 c..-·
didate complained that the ad
tries "to lnalnu ate that I'm a
1pecial c ase and have low
morals simply because I grant·
ed an interview with P1ayboy. ••
The advertilement bu beell
placed in 350 newspapers In 22
atat., accordlna to tbe Prest·
dent Ford committee, which de-
veloped it. Tbe committee urges
people to read both mqalines
as one way or cleeldina which
cucB4ate to vote for. ne ... ,boy eovw .,,.. a
woman wttb her sblrt anbut·
\ODeCl and a beadllne nlerrtn1
\0 tbe intervlew~ .. Now. the
-..i-J~ Carter."
P.wd. -~-read
a transcript ol the interview but
not the magazine. He said he
declined to be interviewed by
Playboy because ''I don't think
a president of the United States
oucht tO be interviewed ln a
ma-sazine t h at has that
format.''
Ca.rt.er claimed the decision to
place the ad waa made by Ford
hllllself, but added that he
ttoe.n't think il wUI help Ford's
campaitn lot electlon.
Both are scheduled to be at
an Al Smith political diMe.r In
New York City tonight . BJ.It
t heir 1cb•dule1 have been
tarefully taJ1ored to keep them ·
from Melnl. eacb at.lier·
(See DOMES, PageA2)
CALLS FOLLOW
AD FOR CHINA ·
"We advertised 1n two other
papers and received no response.
'The fi~t day our ad rah in the
Daily Pilol we received many
calls and sold our-china."
These were tbe words ol a
Coata ¥esa pb~aician wbo
placed thia classlfied ad:
Lenox finest Cblna. West.cheat.er. Wlde Cold
borders. Many cinru .
UMd twice. ~ pric.. u -
lt·~ OC XXlMICUJt
It pays to put the DallY Pllot to
work for tou. Wbethec\aelllq
fine china or cleanln& out tbe pr ace, call $42.5871.
'
.. • .A2 DAIL V PILOT ttsc ·
One Gets
:Waiver •
lnSJC
• San Juan Capistrano City
Council waived an interim
growth phasing ordinance Wed·
hesday to allow completion of the
Meredith Canyon tract, but re·
fused to permit completion of
Mariner Village.
The interim ordinance adopted
by the council Sept. lS limited the
Craig Development Corp. to 3S
building permits for homes in the
Meredith Canyon tract in 1977
and30 permits in 1978.
The ordinance r estricts
WestPort Home Builders to 42
Mariner Village permits 1n 1977
42 in 1978 and 48 in 1979. '
The council adopted the in·
terim ordinance, which will be
in effect for no days, to pre· venl builders from la.king out
»ennits in anticipation ol the
oity's adoption of a permanent
growth control policy, expected in
November.
. So many Meredith Canyon re-
sidents appealed to the council
Wednesdl\Y to allow completion
of lhe tract, that Mayor Douglas
Nash asked whether anyone op-
posed continued development.
"I see that a lot or people out
ther~ would like to see growth
co~ttnue at a rapid pace," he
said.
Councilmen said their primary
4tOnsideration in granting the de·
yeloper a waiver to complete the
)leredith tract Is their intention
to end construction-related traf·
fie on Via de Agua.
1 Craig Development will be al·
lpwed 84 permits in 1977 and 48 in
1978, completing t.he Meredith
tcact in the Alto Capistrano area
of south San Juan.
Attomer William Holzwarth,
r epresentmg the Westport firm,
protested what he called pre-
ferential treatment or certain de-
·velopers by the city.
He said phased development of
Mariner Village, as specified by
the interim ordinance, would im-
pose extreme har¢;hip on the de· veloper.
Front Page Al
'BERGESON
grity, along with his refusal to
face voters in debates, lead to a
groundswell of s upport this
week for her write-in can·
didacy.
The charges against Slemons
involved the alleged seizure of
pornographic material by
federal agents purportedly from
Slemons · possession.
It also has been alleged that
he persuaded Dale Lucas. who
purportedly was on his payroll.
to file for the assembly at Lhe
last minute.
Lucas , who immediately
withdrew from active campaign·
ing. did obtain the last spot on the
ballot. IL is considered by many
active in politics as a coveted
ballot position. Before Lucas
filed, Mrs. Bergeson was in the
last spot.
From Page A J
CANYON ...
favored a further discussion on
the poss1b11ity of widening the
road. but he said the time to do
it was when adequate notice had
~n made so that both propo-
nents and opponents could be
present.
The petition had to come to the
cquncil under public com-
munications and there was no
advance notice that the matter
would be discussed.
It has been estimated by state
Department of Transportation
engineers that based on the
statewide fatality rate, three de·
aths a year could be expected on
a highway like Laguna Canyon
Road.
.....
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FieryC~ash
Laguna Beach fireman hoses down a
sedan which burst into flame after collid·
ing with two other vehicles Wednesday at
the entrance to Treasure Island trailer
pai:k in South Laguna. There were no in·
Junes. County fire units arrived after the
fire was out.
From Page A J
SEWER ...
for an audit of the sewer plant.
She called the sewer budget a
"mess," and said the plant has
been mismanaged for years.
·Mayor B. Patrick Lane voted
against the price increase. He
complained that when voters
were encuraged to pass a general
obligation bond lo rinance the
new sewer plant in 1968, they
were told they'd never have to
pay for it through increased
taxes.
But Councilman BiU Walker
retorted that new standards and
requirements have been imposed
by state and federal agencies, in·
eluding the Environmental
Protection Agency. since.
Many of the necessary im·
provements. Walker said, are
because of standards not existing
when the pala.nt was built.
The six-year capital expen·
ditures program approved by tbe
council Wednesday calls for $4'.7
million in city costs, augmented
by grants which would pay fM> per
cent of the cost of almost all the
projects.
Projects include the connec·
tion of the city's discharge out·
lets with the SERRA regional
sewage discharge program. The
city has already petitioned
SEN!A to rejoin.
ProJected first-year costs fur
the six-year plan areS761,100.
Work on a replacement for the
city's rotting ocean outfall may
begin next week. An ~root sec·
lion of 14-inch steel pipe will be
built on the beach.
Then it will be airlifted by four
giant helicopters across the
shoreline and into the sea, where
barges carrying divers will wail
to anchor the monster pipe to the
ocean floor.
Travelair Inc. of Santa Ana a
jet aircraft leasing firm whlch
has performed similar opera-
tions twice before. was hired lo
do the tricky job.
Travelair President T . 0 .
Lindsley told council members
h.is company, however. has never
tried the operation in waters with
surf as strong as the Pacific's.
Previous jobs were in placid
waters off the Grand Bahamas
and the F1orida Keys, he said.
Laguna Kith
Get Bargain
On U.S. Trip
Laguna Beach School District
trustees figured students got a
real bargain when the board ap-.
proved a bicentennial airline
field trip to the east coast.
Eleventh and 12th grade
Laguna Beach High School stu-
dents who elect to go will pay $549
for the eight-day trip.
Besides getting a look at col·
onial America, students will get
two units of college credit from
Weber State College in Utah. The
International Consortium of
Educa~ion, Salt Lake City, is cos·
ponsonng the trio.
CleDlenteAdds 30%
To Hollle Water Bill
San Clemente w ate,r r~tes will
be t\lked 3p p~rcent for. t.h e
average si ngle -family
homeowner.
Wednesday the City Council or·
dered a resolution drawn to
create the new rate, effective 30
days after passage or the
measure.
The minimum monthly
homeowner bill wouJd go from
$2.85 lo $3.70. Since billings are
bimonthly. the new costs would
show as $7.40.
The increase was a com·
promise between a 38 percent
across-the-board jump recom-
mended by City Manager Gerald
Weeks and a flat-rate method
sought by some members of the
council and community who
wanted lo take some of the
burden of water operation costs
off the individual homeowner.
The way billings are calculated
now, the small user oC water pays
more per l,lfli~ of '+'awr t~ 4~
the heavy user.
A unit of water equals 750
gallons . The minimum
homeowner bill is for 10 units. at
S1 cents per unit. Heavies: water
users, such as laun'it'fie"s.
hospitals, hotels. industries, and
large apartment or con-
dominium complexes, pay as lit·
Ue as 23 cents when using more
than 1.5 million gallons.
Mayor B . Patrick Lane
favored a flat rate proposal
which would have charged 54
cents per unit without regard for
volume of use. That would have
given small users a 5 percent
break. But some large users
wou ld have raced double co.c;ts.
Said Lane, "I don't think
s lngle-ra mi ly homeowners
should any longer subsidize large
consumers."
His was the only negative vote
cast on Councilman Thomas
O'Keere·s compromise billing
plan.
That plan will assess a basic
$7.40 bimonthly charge which in·
Fro•PqeAl . . .
HOMES ••.
which one they will build.
Riley also said Wednesday he
wanted to make certain the de-
velopers would allow access
across their property to school
buses and cars carrying youth
groups to the adjacent Crean
Ranch, which is operated as a
campground by a private founda·
tion.
The proposed planned com·
munity calls for development of
496 acres for homes, 10 acres for
businesses with 674 acres as open
space.
Douglas B. Nash, mayor of San
Juan Capistrano, also bad writ·
ten a letter to supervisors ex·
pressine concern over the possl·
ble visual impact the develop-
ment would have on ridgelines.
And. he said, the tract included
extensions of Junipero Serra and
Trabuco Creek Roam, which are
UMecessary.
eludes a $2.50 meter reading and
administrative fee. The rest of
the bill is based on a charge of 49
cents per750 gallons of water.
From that point, the 49-cent
charge becomes a natrate.
Had the higher nat rate or 54
cents been passed, Councilman
Bill Walker argued, existing
businesses would have been en·
dangered and new ones dis·
couraged from locating in San
Clemente.
He said laundries would be
heavily hit. "We are going to
see." Walker said, "those people
actually close their doors and
leave ...
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Charged
In Terror
PACOIMA (AP) -Three mld·
dle-age people were robbed and
kidnaped, a ma'n was shot and a
woman raped twice today in a
three·hour episode of terror that
ended wltb the arrest of a H·
year·old boy outside the building
·where It all began -the Foothill
Division police station.
Authorities said the boy. un·
Identified because of bis age. de-
manded $40 from two men and a
woman parked in a 1963 Cadillac
\n a parking lot near the Police
station.
When the men said they didn't
have $40, the youth shot one man
in the cheek, climbed into the
back seat and ordered them to
drive.
The car went a number of
miles to a remote area of
Sylmar, where the men were or-
dered out of the vehicle. The
woman was ordered lo drive off,
and before the episode was over
the woman was raped twice.
When he drove back to the SPol
where he first accosted the three,
Foothill police had been notified
and arrested the youth.
He was booked for investiga·
lion of attempted murder, kid·
nap. robbery and rape.
The man who was shot,
Gregorio Martinez, was treated
al a neuby hospllal and re·
laeased. Names of the other two
victims were nolimmedlat.elyre-
leased.
Dangerous Effort
COVINGTON, Ky. CAP) -
About 2.50 pet'sons in a residential
area were evacuated today while
a police bomb squad worked to
remove 60 sticks of unstable
dynamite from a single-story
garage. Police planned to soak
the dynamite in an oil-acetane
mixture in order lo stabilize the
crystalized nitroglycerine which
had formed on the outside of the
dynamite sticks.
MYSTIFIED BY FUSS
Candidate Slemona
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SLEMONS • •
unfounded charges when you .
don't know where they are com·
lng from," said Slemons.
Earlier this week Slem.ons
said he would not comment on
allegations made against him in
the press until a so-called in·
vestigation by his lawyer is
completed.
Today, he stood by that posi·
tion and indicated he would not
discuss the allegations until
some time next week.
They center on a charge that
he enticed a candidate into the
Republican primary race to
depnVe' Mrs. B~rgeson or the
bo«om spot on the GOP ballot. 1t has also been alleged in
press reports that U.S. Customs
officials twice since 1974 seized
pornographic material Slemons
attempted to bring into the
country.
Gas Explodes
LANCASTER CAP) -
Au~horlties say a 19-year-old, Vic-
toria Johnson. was seriously
burned when she turned on a light
switch and apparenUy set off a
natural gas explosion.
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THIS ONEI
Parent" Mike Onorato, a Cal
State Fullerton professor thought
that an eight-day.investment was
kind of a "Mickey Mouse" way
for students t o get college
credits.
Reagan Wins
Ohio Cheers ncn ::..:..~"~!'' .. " 17"d1agonal
Not ao, said school board Presi·
dent Michael Sagar , who
quipped, "In addition, for an ex·
tra dollar, they get to be an or-
dained minister in the church of
their choice.•'
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"All those who profit should
&bare in the cost.I. I don't thlnk
tbt taxpayeu should pay, ..
Yancey said.
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MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) -
Ronald Reagan drew nearly as
much enthusiasm as ii he bad
won the Republican presidenttal
nomination when he campaigned.
for the Ford-Dole ticket Wednea·
day before Republicani in beavi·
ly conservative Middletown,
Ohio.
Reqan a poke at a fund raising
lancheon for State Sen. Donald
E. "Bus" Lukens, (R-Oblo) who
had been a member of Reagan's
campalp stafl.
The posters read "Ford·Dole," .
but the 500 f allHlred were all for
Reaaan, who lost bil bid to Presl·
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Death
By ANNE COOi-Ea OflMO.llyPli.-...
The Orange County Health
Department will proceed with its
swine flu immunization pro·
cram, despite the death Tuesday
ol an elderly Laguna Hills man
four hours aft.er be was in-
oculated. Alton Adams, 17, of 102-A Via
Estrada died in his Leisure World
~Strike
Plwnes
'Ready
' By LAURIE KASPER
Of -D•llf ~li.t IUff
Saddleback Valley Unified
School District Superintendent
Richard Welte admitted Wednes-
day that private telephone lines,
· to be used in the "event or any
emergency such as a strike,"
have been installed in each or the
district's schools.
Dr. Welte confirmed the ex-
istence of the extra telephone
lines art er Marc DuBois, a
teacher a ssociation representa-
tive, asked whether a rumor that
"strike phones" have been in-
stalled is true.
Du.Bois, a vice president or the
Saddleback Valley Education As·
sociation <SVEA>, also asked the
cost or the telephone lines.
Although he didn't know, Dr.
Welte said the cost is information
\ available to the public. That
t figure could not be obtained this I motning.
One teacher questioned how he
I could have confidence ln the dis-
trict administration knowing
that .. botlines" had been in-
~ stalled. He asked if he WW)d find out later that tl)ere are tape re·
corden in his classroom or under
l his bed.
The superintendent admitted
that he might be reacting the
same way if be were still a
teacher. But he said be has the
, responsibility or being prepared
for any event which may disrupt
the schools.
superintendent, explained the ex·
perience of districts where there
have been strikes indicates that
one of the first things needed is
an extra communications line.
In these other districts, he
said, ''mysteriously the phone
(See PRON ES, Pa•e A2>
* * *
f
Won't Stop Flu Shot Program
home the same aftemoon be and
bis wife and gone for swine nu
shots at Saddleback Community.
Hospital.
Adams, who bad suffered two
heart attacks previous to the vac-
cination, was riding an exercise
machine when he collapsed Tues-
day.
The county coroner's office
confirmed today. following an
au\opsy, tha\ the cause or
Snagged Cycle
Aclams' death waa a coronary
due to arteriosclerosis.·
In a statement issued by Dr.
Richard Elpers, public health
medical officer, and Dr. Gerald
Wagner, immunizatioo prograrn
director . the two men said all
evidence indicates no connection
could be made between Adams'
inoculation and his death.
ln view ot this fact, the health
department will proceed with the
.. ,. Wl••PllOI•
Motorcycle dangles from line hanging from partially
raised hull of ferry which sunk after being struck by a
tanker in Mississippi River Wednesday. Nearly two dozen
victims of the mishap have been found-so far with
authorities fearing many mor e are dead In the river's
depths. <Story on Page A4)
influenza immunizaUon program
as planned, they said.
Associated Press reported that
more than two m i llion
Americans, most or them elder-
ly, received swine flu inocula-
tions last week during the hei1ht
of reports that 35 elderly people
died after taking the shots. the
Center {or Disease Codtrol in
Atlant.a. Ga., s ays.
Health officials say the deaths
were not caused by the shOts.
Overall, about 2,787 ,800
Americans had received their
shots by last weekend in the
three-week-old inoculation pro-
gram, and 2.1 millionoftheshots
were administered last week. ~ of Friday, officials had dis·
lributed Zl,851,000 d05es of swine
flu vaccine and 17.749,700 d05es
of bivalent vaccine, which pro-
tects against bolh swine nu a.nd
A· Victorian nu, the center said.
Adams was one or 662 people
Inoculated Tuesday at Sad·
dleback Hospital. Fitth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley wu
another.
A spokesman for the hospitaJ
sald another nu shot session was
scheduled todav from 12:30 to 4
p.m. She said each person who is
inoculated by the hospital's re·
(See FLU SHOT. Page A!)
Sle1nons Seethes .,
Denies Split, Dropout
By GARV GRANVILLE
()! I~ Oally "''°'~•II Republican Assembly can
-didate James Slemons angrily
denied today that he h ad
climbed aboard his yacht Tues·
day and sailed off into a 10-day
political sunset.
Just as angrily, Slemons de
nied reports that he intends to
withdraw from the 74th Dislri<'t
race.
"Tbose unsubstantiated re·
ports are just another purl of a
series of mud slinging attacks
by my political opponents and
irresponsible members or the
press," said Slemons.
* * * Bergeson
Mulls Full
Campaign
Marian Bergeson. who
finished second in the 74th as-
sembl y district 's Jun e
Republican primary. will wait
until Saturday to decide if she
will wage a last minute write-in
campaign.
Nevertheless. Mrs. Bergeson
already filed a s an official
write-in candidate by Tuesday's
deadline. and Regist rar of
Voters Al Olson will count any
ballots cast for her. whether
Mrs. Bergesof\ wants votes or
not.
The harried 74th District as-
sembly candidate also said he
was disturbed by Republican
Marian Bergeson declaring
herself as an official wnte-m
candidate.
He knew where reports of his
so-called 10-day flight from the
political hot seat came from.
however.
He labeled the charges of his
sea exodus "irresponsible al
legations that could have easily
been disproved if those making
them had taken the trouble lo
check their facts."
Slemons said he left Newport
Harbor Tuesday afternoon lo
He Missed
First Lady
BEVERLY HILLS (AP)
-A 26-year-old man was
arrested today as he tried
to break into the suite at
the Beverly Wils hire
Kolel WJ\ere First Lady
Betty Ford stayed the Last
two nights. authorities
said.
Steven Barker was ar·
rested by Secret Service
agents. He was taken to
Beverly Hills police sta-
tion. where he was booked
for investigation or in·
lerfering with a Secret
Serv ice agent in the
performance of duties.
Authorities said they
believed Mrs . Ford had
already left the room.
check out new radar and radio
equipment aboard his yacht
Mercedes.
But his travels took him no•
fu rth er than Dana Point
Harbor, according to the
Republican candidate.
Wednesday morning, he said,
he came ashore and was driven
to hjs automobile dealership by
one of his employes.
"If anyone had taken the
trouble to come in here they
could have seen me live and in
pers.on." the candidate said.
"But," he said, "it was much
easier to assume that I had fled
to Mexican waters to escape
from I don 'l know what."
"Sure I'm upset about it and 1
don't quite know what to make
of it,'' said $lemons .
Shortly before the filing de·
adline for write-in candidates
Tuesday, Mrs . Bergeson, whom
Sle.mons d e leate d in the Republican primary, declared
herself a write-in candidate.
Since then , the 48·year·old
member of the Newport-Mesa
UnHied School District Board
of Trustees has said she isn't
certain that she'll wage a cam-
paign for the Nov. 2 election.
Either way. Slemons said
Mrs. Bergeson's filing as a
write-in candidate is disturbing
to him.
He apparenUy was more up-
set about radio reports that he
plans to withdraw from his race
with Democrat Ron Cordova. ·
Slemons said he has never
considered withdrawal and sees
no reason why he should.
"It's dimcult to combat such
ISeeSLEMONS, PageA2)
Son luon Bonaes
Parents Seek Answers
The 12-yeat member of the
Newport-Mes• Unified School
District Board or Trustees told
members of Women ln Com-
munications lnc. in Santa Ana
Wenesday niy,ht. she riled the
write-in petitfon to keep her OP·
lions open.
But she wa,.ts to wait three
days to see if support for her
candidacy surfaces.
Supervisors Okay
ZoneChangeDelay SJVSD Trwtee Says Law Blockil E/f ortA
·'It has t o be fantas tic
response and it has to be
Republican leaders," Mrs .
Bergeson said. Questions and charges of "con-
cerned parents" and teachers in
the Saddleback Valley Unified
School District went unanswered
by trustees and administrators
Wednesday.
Contending there are "serious
problems'' wilh teachers' morale
·right now, several parents
paraded to the microphone at the
trustees' meeting to complain of
the continuing negotiations with
teachers and to question trustees
on the district's handling or the
situation.
At one point, aner a question
was directed to him, Superlnten·
dent Richard Welte said, "I
Co ast
Weathe r
Increasing cloudiness
and cooler weather expect-
ed Friday with a chance or
rain in lhe afternoon. Coast
high 7S, low near eo.
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~ICMP.OQIA1. ... .,.
believe we'll be here a Ion& lime
this evening if I have to respond
to every question directed to
me."
If the questions were written,
he said, he would answer them in
time.
President Loa Young, ap·
parently agreeing with the
superintendent, told the parents
she was allowing just 30 minutes
for comments from the visitors
before trustees move on to their
agenda items.
The superintendent noted that
the negotiations weren't on the
agenda. He said it would be most
inapproJ>rlate ror board mem·
Truck CrCUlh
Blacks Out
UmadaArea
Power to about 2,000 homes
wu knocked out today shortly
after midnii.bl •hen a pickup
truck rammed a utility pole on
E l Toro Road, about tbree-
quarters or a mile north or
Canada Rot.cl.
The outage affected homes in
tbe ,eneral vicinity ol tbe acci-
dent.
F.C. Jackley, area manager
for the Southern California
Editoo Company, said service
wu restored to all but about
:IOC> homes Jn .co minutes. EJec-
trtclty was returned to all areas
by 1: 11 a.m .. be said.
Other than t.bo J)n)babl• in·
convenience to customers,
Jackley aald , he knew ol no pro-
b&ema raulUnt from tbe out·
~b•te appare~ Wtr• no •.._.w-b\j\&ria trom \be acd·
I
bers to comment but they, and
he, would listen.
Later, at the end oftbe meeting
after most of the parents had left.
Trustee Dennis Smith said the
trustees would be violating the
new state collective bargaining
law if they answered some of'the
questions
Objecting to suggestions that
trustees were not concerned
about the issue, he sald, "We are
deeply concerned."
Trustee Carole Neustadt said it
would be okay for people toques·
tion their response "but please
don't question our Intent. We are
(See TEACHERS, Pa1eA2)
"l am not interested in
an unsuccessful camp aign
frankly," she said. "But on the
other hand, the response has
been so fantastic Crom the rank
and file Republicans who are
totally concerned about good
representation.
"This is the real confrontation
that I think we are faced with,
and it is an issue of principle
versus strong political power."
Mrs. Bergeson continued.
Mrs. Bergeson, one or 12 can·
didates in the Republican
primary, lost by 2,600 votes to
Newport Be ach car deale r
James Slemons.
Plagboy vs. NewsTeeek
By KATHY CLANCY
Of llte D•lly 1'11411 Staff
Orange County supervisors·
have delayed for two weeks a de··
cision on a zone change that
would pave the way for 2,807 new
home s in the Sa n Juan
Capistrano area.
The board asked for the delay
after Willia m Bathgate, who
owns 'land near the proposed
Collnas de Capistrano develop·
ment, said he had never been
notified by county offitlals of the
pending matter as required by
law.
Bill Olson, a manager with the
county Environmental Manage-
Carter Blasts Ford Ad
By Tiie Aasoclaced Pl'esa
Jimmy Carter said today lhat
President Ford is using ''a
tu1hly mlsleading S'ort of ad·
vertlsing campaign" that
features the cover ol the cur·
rent Playboy magazine coot.ain·
FORD TO SPEAK
IN COUNTY--A3
ing a Carter interview and a
Newsweek cover showing
Ford's picture.
Speakint with ~ dUl'-ilW an lntpectton qi b1s pea.nut
warehouse in Plains. Ga., t.be
Democnttc presldential can·
didate complained t.bat the ad
tries "to h11Jnuate that I 'tn a
speclal case and have low
morala tlmply bee .... I arant· eel an intervlew with Jltt.)'bof, ..
Tbe adnrUtem• bu be.a
~tac.'d lD 350 newipiapen in 22
states, according to the Presl·
dent FoTd commlttee, which de-
veloped it. The committee urges
people to read both magazines as one way of deciding which
candidate to vote for.
The Playboy cover shows a
woman with her shirt unbut·
toned and a headline referring
to the intervlew: ''Now, the
Real Jimmy Carter."
Ford said Wednesday he rea~
a tra.nacript ol the interview but
not the magazine. He said he
decUned to be lntervitwed by
Pl-rboy because "I don't lhibk
• prealdeot of tbe Uatted States
oulbt to be Jntervfewed ln a
m.a1a1lne t hat baa that format.••
~claimed \he diee\sk>ft to
pl•c• the ad wu made by Fonl
bhntell. but added tba& lte
ctoe.D't think lt wlU belp FCll"d'a nrapa1p for elec&n.
"I think Mr. Ford knows that
Playboy bas interviewed many
people: bit own secretary of the
Treasury, Mr. William Simon ;
Walter Cronkite. Willi am
Buckt•Y; Albert Schweitzer;
Arnold Tpynbee ; Gov. Jerry
Bron. and dozens ot others in
addition to myself."
Carter's interview h as
become a campaign tuue
because of his expressed views
on sex and morality. Carter
ntd be has tu1ted after a lot or
women and committed.adultery
in hla heart. but believes that
God fOl'aiVtl him (ot lt.
Bolb are 1cbedultd to be at an. Al Smith political dlnnet ln
New York Cliy toruabt ... 8&1l
lbotr achedules have been
carefully tallor.cS to keep &Mm
from lfflnl each otller.
ment Agency (EMA ), called the
lack or notification an error.
saying he would cheek to make
certain all other landowners
were contacted.
Supervisor Tom Riley also
wanted to put off any action until
he could make certain develop·
ment would not proceed along
the path of the proposed San Joa·
quin Hills transportation cor-
ridor. ' The corridor, idenWied in the
recent Southeast Orange County
Circulation Study (SEOCCS).
would run along the north end of
the proposed 1,270-acre develop-
ment.
The development lies west of
the San Diego Freeway
northwe s t of San Juan
Capistrano.
When t.he matter went before
county planning commissiooen
in AugUJl, Commissioner Shirley
Grindle voted against the pro.
posed development, saying op-
tions should be lert open tor tbe
alignment of that corridor.
Three possible alignments
(See HOM ES. Page "2)
C4LlS FOLWW
AD FOR CHINA
"We advertised 1n two other
papers and received no response,
The first day our ad ran ln the
,Dally Pilot we received many
calla and sold our china."
Thete were the wonts or •
COila Mesa physician wh-o
placed th11 ctaulfled ad: •
Lenox finest China.
Westchester. Wlde (OIO
borders. Many extras.
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lt pays to pul the Dall;y Pilot to
wort for you. Whether sellinc
fine eblna or deaning out the canre, can l4J.,5e'J8.
Support F rom Hollywood
Actress Sally Kellerman (best known for
playin g Hot Lips in the movie
"M.A.S.H. "), urged UC Irvine students to
vote Nov. 2 and endorse policies of pre-
sidential candidate Jimmy Carter at a
noon rally at UCI Wednesday. Several
hundre d s tudents gathered on the
Gate way Plaza s teps to hear Miss
Kellerman and also Carter's statewide
campaign coordinator, Terry O'Connell.
Realtor Files Suit
Over Badham Dog
A realtor who claims As-
semblyman Robert Badham ad·
dressed malicious statements
towards him when he demanded
compens ation for injuries al-
legedly infli cted by Badham 's
dog sued the legislator Wednes·
day for dam ages to be de·
termined in trial court.
Redondo Beach real estate
man Carl B. Pear lslon claims in
County Elvis
Concert Sold
Om Quickly
Tickets for the Nov. JO Elvis
Presley conce'rt a t the Anaheim
Convention Center sold out in two
hours Wednesday.
The tickets went on sale at 10
a .m. Wednesday al the center's
box oHice and selected Ticketron
outlets throughout Southern
California. .
By noon. all 8,500 seats had
been sold.
Some fans had camped at the
box office smce Sunday evening,
according lo Tom Liegler, direc·
tor of the Anaheim Convention
Center. By Wednesday, the line
had grown to an estimated 1,500
people. he said.
One woman reportedly new in
Sunday evening from New
Jersey to buy two $12.50 tickets.
She plans to return in November
forthe 8:30 p.m. concert.
Tickets were priced at $12.50,
$10 and $7 .50. Customers were
limited to six scats each. and
.nearly everyone bought the limit.
Liegler said.
F rom PGfJe AJ
FLU SHOT. • •
gistered nurses receives a reac-
tion sheet.
The sheet lists possible side ef-
fects or the s hot , including
headache , low grade fever and
general discomfort.
Symptoms generally appear
six to 12 hours after the shot is
given, according to the sheet,
and can be treated with rest,
aspirin and drinking fluids.
The instructions do not suggest
a person should not exercise
after receivin g the shot, the spokesman said.
Several states suspended im-
munization programs temporari-l ly, but all were back in operation
J this week. Among those receiv-
. ing th' inoculation was President
Gerald Ford.
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his Orange County Superior
Court lawsuit that a letter sent to
h.im by Badbam on state sta-
tionery amounts to an "attempt
to interfere with plaintiff's abili-
ty to gain bis livelihood."
Pearlston further accuses the
congressional candidate or at-
tempting to ''inhibit the contract
relations" of all members or his
real estate oCfice.
The action stems from an inci·
dent that allegedly occurred July
JO when Badham held an open
house for realtors al his home.
600 Michae l Place, Newport
Beach.
Pearlston claims that Badham
failed to warn him or the pre -
sence or a vicious dachshund and
asserts that he was bitten by the
animal while attending the gathering.
Badham 's response, accorcling
to a letter attached to the lawsuit,
was that Pearlston and others
were warned not to go into his
back yard. Pearlston ignored the
warning and may have been bit-
ten. Badham notes.
The assemblyman also notes in
his letter to Pearlston that guests
at the open house were unable to
detect any break in the s kin
where Pearlston claimed to have
been bitten.
The letter closes with the state-
ment that neither Pearlston nor
any or his real estate associates
are wel come on Badham's pro-
perty.
MYSTIFIED BY FUSS
Candidate Siemon•
F r mR Page A I
SLEMONS • •
unfounded charges when you .
don't know where they are com-
ing from," said Slemons.
Earlier this week Sle mons
said he would not comment on
allegations made against him in
the press until a s<>-called in-
vestigation by his lawyer is
completed.
Today, be stood by that posi·
tion and 'indicated be would not
discuss the allegations until
some time next week.
They center on a charge that
he enticed a candidate into the
Republican primary race t9
deprive Mrs. Bergeson of the
bottom spot on the GOP ballot.
Il has also been alleged in
press reports that U.S. Customs
officials twice since 1974 seized
pornographic material Slemoos
attempted to brlna lnto the
country.
4,000 in Boycott
NICOSIA, Cyprus CAP)
More than 4,000 or an original
6,000 foreisn companies hne cUs·
conti.ruaed all deallncs with llraet·
in order to do bu11neaa with Arab
COUDlriU.
E'rmR Page Al
TEACHERS
very, very serious about our in-
tentions. Please know that."
The parents· comments were
the heaviest pressure exerted
against the trustees by the public
since negotiations began.
Although teachers said they
were unaware that the parents
would be speaking at the meet-
ing, the interest apparently has
been generated by the teachers'
recent information program.
Parents asked why an agree-
ment hasn't been reached by the
sixth week of school, why
teachers haven't received their
normal incremental pay raises
and why teachers are paying for
the increas es in ins urance
benefits.
Generally, they contended this
is affecting the teachers' morale
which is arre cting their
children's education.
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PHONES .••
line& have become jammed." He
said people call in asking for sub-
stitutes or just call in to keep the
lines busy. This makes it difficult
for principals to call out and ar-
range for substitutes or com-
municate with the district ad-
ministration.
"The very success or the strike.
depends on how many people you
keep out of school," he said.
Although dissatisfaction over
negotiations see ms to be intensi·
rylng among teachers, their
leaders continue to say that they
are not planning to strike.
Teachers have been complain-
ing, however, that they are being
treated as though they are plan-
ning to go on strike.
Old El Toro
Meeting Set
Ed Salter, a former resident of
old El Toro, will talk of his
childhood days during a meeting
of the Saddle back Historical
. Society at 3 p.m. Sunday in the.
New Deal Soup Kitchen.
Salter is expected to describe
his childhood days attending
class in the Little Old School
House and driving plow mules on
the Moulton Ranch.
Two of El T oro's former
teachers, Edna Nichols and
Stella Anderson, also may attend
the meeting and add to the after-
noon of memories.
The public is invited to attend
the meeting.
Refreshments will be served.
Rainbo w Gir ls'
Meeting Pl~ed
Young women between the
ages of 12 and 20 can attend an in·
formation meeting Monday in
Mission Viejo to learn about a
Rainbow Girls organization
forming in the Saddleback
Valley .
The meeting is scbeduled for 7
p.m. at Los AUsos Intermediate
School, 25171 Moor Ave. Addi·
tional information is available by
calling Betty Doty, 831-0209;
Margaret 'Cravens, 496-7514 ; or
Kay Bertolino, 830-8219.
.Regents to Meet
S~N F RANCISCO (AP) -
UnJ'venity of California regents,
wU.b a word of caution from Gov.
·Edmund Brown Jr. 's Finance
Department over saJanes, oe1an
cooslderaUon today of their pro-
posed $2.22 billion budget for
lf7'M8. The proposal, by Preti·
dent Devtd Suon'IJ omce, Calli
lor an 11.5 percent boolt in state
1up_port.
' Housing Costs Send
.ConsUIIler Prices Up
By Tbe Aasodated Press
Consumer prices in the Los ·
Angeles-Long Beach-Orange
County metropolitan area edged
up another six·tenths of a percent
in September, pushed hardest by
a sharp rise in the cost ot hous·
ing.
The federal Bureau or Lubor
Statistics said today the latest
rise brought prices to 6.4 percent
above last September for the
Southland.
However, omclab said, the
price spiral has s lowed
somewhat from last year's rate.
The price rise the first nine
months of this year was 4.3 per-
cent. compared to 6.4 percent for
the similar period in 1975 for the
area.
Tbe Consumer Price Index
stands at 170. 7, meaning con-
sumers must pay $170.70 for the
same goods and services that
would have cost $100 in 1967 in the
metropolitan area. £ A 1.2 percent hike in the tor
Southland housing accoun for
nearly 60 percent ol the o er-all
rise in consumer prices 1n Sep-
tember. olflcials s.td. '!be cost of
home ownership went up 1.5 per-
cent because of higher mortgage
rates and other expenses, and
rentals went up 1.2 percent.
Transportation costs -pushed
up by higher rates for auto in-
surance, used cars, tires and
gasoline -rose by nine-tenths or
a percent. bringing it to 10.7 per-
cer;it above a year ago for the area.
Clothing costs, meantime, rose
by 1.9 percent for women and
girls and 1.4 per~ent for men and
boys.
The cost of food dropped eight-
len ths or a percent for the
month, but was still eigbt.-ten~
of a percent above a year ago.
Nationally, consumer prices
rose four-tenths of a percent in
'It's the Watel-'
Dise<Ue Sources Pondered
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) -"Something in the
water" or "something in the lobby" at the
Phliladelphia hotel where delegates stayed last sum-
mer may have been partly responsible for t he
mysterious Legionnaires' disease, says the chief
medical detective on the case.
"I would strongly suggest something in the water
at the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel or something m the
lobby, probably airborne," Dr. David w. Fraser said
Wednesday of the origin of the disease that struck
about 180 people and killed 29.
Fraser , an epidemiologist from the federal
Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, stressed that
many other factors are still.being investigated and no
fl.rm conclus ions have been drawn.
"But we are focusing our attention on these two
areas," he told an American Public Health Associa-
tion convention here.
September aa grocery costs
declined for the first time in six
months, helping offset increases
for other &oods and services, U\o
aoveroment aaid today. .
E'ro• Page A J
HOMES .•.
were mentioned u alternatives
to the SEOCCS study, and
supervisors have not yet selected
wblcb one they wlJl build.
Riley also said Wednesday he
wanted to make certain the de-
velopers would ·allow access
across their property to school
buses 11nd cars carrying youth
groups to the adjacent Crean
Ranch, which is operated as a .
campground by a private founda-
tion.
The proposed planned com-
munity calls for development of
496 acres for homes, 10 acres for •
businesses with 674 acres as open
space.
Douglas B. Nash, mayor of San
Juan Capistrano, also had writ-
ten a letter to supervisors ex-
pressing concern over the possi·
ble visual impact the develop.
ment would have on ridgellnes.
And, be said, the tract included
extensions of Junipero Serra and
Trabuco Creek Roads, which are
unnecessary. ·
Sprinkle r Control
System Carted Off
A master sprinkler control boic
valued by the victims at $1,100
has been carried off by thieves
who cut it from its concrete
mounting in the Mission Viejo
area.
Orange County sheriff's of·
ficers said the theft was reported
by officials of the Mission Viejo
Company. They said the thieves
cut retaining wires and unbolted
the box from its concrete pad at
25410 Marguerite Parkway.
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Costa Mesa
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Phone 642-8882
Store Hours Daily 9-6 Sat. 9-5:30
Orange ~oast
EOll'ION .. .
Editor'• Note: CU11 tro//fo ·e,.gmnr• .ore developbtg five
.~1tot~~Of
Che lfewpof1 FrHtDGI/ tJarough
downtown Coda Nea nr.. of
the~ altenaotwH aHre ~bl
thtt IJ)Qee Mcmda11 .and T~.
The final hoo.olt~1.arw out-
lined fodaJI.
By STEVE Mnt:HELL
Of IM O•llY ~-SC."
Costa Mesa's traffic engineers
say the rou rlh and Cirth
alternative road plans to the
Newport Freeway would In-
crease downtown traffic
capacities by 85 percenl
But, tbey admit, both plans
are beyond the funding
capabilities of tbe city.
The fourth road study, initiat-
ed by the city in case the $58
million Newport ~way ex-
tension never becomes a reality,
would cost approximately $12.5
million.
The firth plan, similar lo
Alternate 4, but lncludln« a re-
alignment or Harbor Boulevard,
is expected to coet at least $13.5
milllon.
"Both of th~se pla.n.s ate well
beyood the current fundlr.ac abW-.
ty of Costa Mesa," laid Jim
Eldridie, the city's public
services director. .
He said the city was forced to
come up with alternate plans to
the freeway. beca~ or heavy
congestion in the downtown
area.
"We don't know that any or
these plans will ever be accepta·
ble to the city council or the peo..
pie of Costa Mesa," be ex-
plained. "But we bad to come up
wtth some alternate plans to
move 75,000 motorists through
the.city every day."
(See FUNDING, Page A2>
:Mesa Auto DeBler's
I r '
!.Dilemma on Ballot
Rezoning
Up to
Voters
The ques tion of whether
Cadillac dealer Dick Nabers will
be able to expand his aut-0 dis-
play area onto a former t'esiden-
tial lot in College Park will come
before Costa Mesa voters Nov. 2.
Referendum Measure K, which
will appear only on Costa Mesa
voters' ballots, deals with a con·
lroversial rezone ordinance
adopted by the City Council last
March.
That ordinance changed the
zoning on a lot at 464 Princeton
~'' from .-,aidenll~ to P.om· merclaJ use. in order for Nabers
to display automobiles on the lot,
adjacent to his dealership at 2600
Harbor Boulevard.
A College Park group. opposed
to the zone change, gathered
3,700 signatures on a petition last
March. seeking council action to
rescind the ordinance.
POLICE OFFICER CHRIS MORRIS CHECKS FOR DETAILSOFFATALCRASH
Councilmen refused lo rescind
the ordinance. choosing instead
to hold the issue over until Aug.
16, at which lime they · .. oted to
place the referendum on the Nov.
2 general election ballot. ~e;:• ;:;~~R=:g B~~:::;Dl•~:::•Y ;~::d
·es as Car,
Their reasoning at lhat time
was·to save Costa Mesa the cost ot a special election, which the ci-
ty attorney's office said would
cost between $11 ,000 and $1Z,OOO.
ike Collide With Flu Program Attaching the measure lo the
general election ballot will cost
city taxpayers only $2 .500 to
$3,500. A Costa Mesa youth was fatally
injured Wednesday night alter he
apparently drove his bicycle
from behind a parked car and
was struck by an oncoming vehi-
cle, police reported.
The victim was identified as
Ward Henri Cooley, 14, 729 West
Center St., Costa Mesa. Police
said he was struck by a car
driven by 17-year-old Alan
William Deven. 2798 Bunting Cir-
cle, Costa Mesa. He wu not·
cited.
The accident occurred at 8:55
p .m . on 19th Street near
Monrovia Avenue. Police said
the youth suffered massive head
and neck injuries.
Traffic Bureau Commander Lt.
John A. Regan said today the 1'·
year-old youth was cited last Sept.
15 for riding his bicycle without
lights at night, and for riding on
the wrong side or the street.
Jle said those two elements
were lnvolved io Wednesday
evening's accident.
He wa s taken lo Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach where he was pronounced
dead on arrival.
Police said an invesUgalion is
underway.
. C4U.S FOLUJW-
AD FOR CHINA
"We advertised In two otber ,..,.n and recel\'ed norespame.
'11.e ftnt day our ad ran In the
Daily Pilot we received many
calls and sold our china."
These were the words of a
Co1ta Mau pby1Jclan who
l placed this classified ad:
' Lenox llnut Chlaa.
Westchester. Wide JOld f borders. Many utru.
Uted twice. '1\ prtce. D ·
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I It pa19 to put the Dally PlJot to
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By ANN! COOPEa Of'"• 0.11, .... A.ti
The Orange County Health
Department will proceed with its
swme flu immunization pro-
gram, despite the death Tuesday
of an elderly Laguna Hills man
four hours after he was in-
oculated.
Alton Adams, 77, of 102·A Via
Estrada died in his Leisure World
home the same afternoon he and
his wife and gone for swine nu
shots at Saddleback Community
Hospital.
Arlams, who had suffered two
heart attacks previous to the \'ac-
clnaUon, was riding an exerclae
machine when he collapsed-Tues-
day.
The county coroner's office
confirmed today, following an
autopsy, {bat the cause of
Adams' death was a coronary
due to arteriosclerosis.
In a statement issued by Dr.
Richard Elpers, public health
medical omcer, and Dr. Gerald
Waper, Immunization program
direC!tor. the two men said all
evidence indicates no coanect1on
could be made between Ad.ama'
inoculation and bis de.alb .
ID view of thiS fact, the health
department will proceed with the
iDOuema lmmOllizatioa Pf'Oll'am .. e"· tbe1 aaid. lated Preas reported t.bat
more than two million
Americans, most of them elder·
1y, recelv~ swine flu lnocula· ·
Uons tut week during the height
of ~l'U that 35 elderly people
died after taking the •bots, t.he
Center for Disease Ciontrol In
AUuta, Ga., says.
Health otflctal• say the deaths
wet. not cautd bytbe shots.
Overall, about 2, '787 ,800
Amerloau bad receiftid tbelr ._ bJ lut wMhaid ill tbe
............ IDocUtklQ pro.
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Aa of Frida>', officials had dis··
tributed 21,851,000 doses or swine
nu vaccine and 17,749,700 doses or bivalent vaccine, which pro-
tects against both swine flu and
A· Victorian fiu, the center said
Adams was one of 662 people
inoculated Tuesday at Sad·
dleback Hospital. Fifth District
Supervisor Tbomas Riley was
another.
A spokesman for the hospital
said another nu shot session was
scheduled today rrom 12: 30 to 4
p.m. She said each person who la
tnoculated by the hospltal 's re-
~red nuoaes receives a reac·
tionsheet.
The sheet lists possible side ef·
fects of "te shot, lncJudinc
beadachel low grade fever and
general d scomfort.
Symptoms 1enerally appear
11.x to 12 hours after the shol \s
oven, accordina lo the sheet,
and can be treated with rest,
aaplrin and drtnklna. fiulds.
Nabers purchased the College
Park lot, which is currently
landscaped, about h ve years
ago.
The brochure issued by the
County Registrar or Voters, out·
lines the ordinance originally
adopted by the council.
Listed as Referendum
Measure K on Costa Mesa sam-
ple ballots. the measure at-
tempt.! to ~xplain the complex re-
ferendum to the voters.
Located In the last column of
the sample ballot. the Costa
Mesa measure says:
"Referendum Measure. Shall
Ordinance No. 76·11, changing
the ioning of Lot 1 Tract 2727
(northeast corner of Harbor
&>\tlevard and Princeton Drive)
from Rl toCl·CP be adopted?''
The brochul'e attached to the
sample ballot, printed jn Spanish
as well as English, outllnes the
adopted ordinance in legal
terms.
·Boo Insurance
Band Often 'Protection'
It'• probabl1 Jmt a coincidence but it seems that
Halloween i.ndt to tab an unusual amOW>t of e11s, toilet
paper and 1baYbl1 aam out of tbetr normal l~aUons for
depo1lton l'roat lawna and porches or local homes.
BOW IT cell there remains a mystery.
Bat now, you too ca bave 'protection against such
.traqe occurance1 bf purchaaina an insurance poUcy •~_!~le to h<mleownen witbln the atte~nce boundaries
of \AJll\a ..... Hlab School. 1
Thia ,weetena, c.o.ta MeH f!Jcb band members wm be peddUnt ~·Goblin lDlutance ' wblch, for Sl, assures
homeowHrt a cleanup crew to tab care of supernatural
evenq U..t take plae,oo ~.
"1ND6 &AISBD wW belD P111 tor tht band '1 trip to the ••olfila ID•lt.._.. ll1illllel'esttval In Marcb.
Jr W.m• fall t;> a..Mdallse, thole .tlhlna a J>OU~y ca caataet tbebUdboOlilel' dab at $t1 tlS2 erS40-128l
Today's ·c10 . ••I
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• '
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MAP SHOWS POSSJBLE TWO-WAY TRAFFIC FLOW
Broken line Indicates Harbor Boulevard Reallgnment
'Mud Slinging'
Sle01ons Denounces
Split, Dropout Tale
By GARY GRANVILLE
Of tit• Oally Pltol Staff
Republican Assembly can -
didate James Slemons angrily '
denied today that he had
climbed aboard his yacht Tues·
day and sailed off into a 10-day
political sunset.
Just as angrily. Slemons de·
nied repar.,t.a hat he in,t_. t4)
withdraw from the 74th Di&trlct
race. <Editorial, A6>
"Those unsubstantiated re-
ports are just another part or a
series of mud slinging attacks
by my political opponents and
irresponsible members of the
press." said Slemons
The harried 74th District as-
sembly candidate also said he
was dis turbed by Republican
Marian Bergeson declaring
herself as an official write-in
candidate.
He knew where reports of his
so-called IO-day flight from the
political hot seat came from.
however.
CSee SLEMONS, Page A2)
* * * PapersFUed
MYSTIFIED BY FUSS
Candidate Slemons
Bergeson De"laying
Write-in Campaign
Marian Bergeson , who
finished second in the 74th as-
s cm bl y district 's June
Republican primary, will wail
until Saturday to decide if she
will wage a last minute write·in
campaign . ·
Nevertheless. Mrs. Bergeson
already flied as an official
write-In candidate by Tuesday's
dead lin e. and Registrar of
Voters Al Olson will count any
ballots cast for her. whether
Mrs. Bergeson wants votes or
not.
The 12-year member of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District Board of Trustees told
members of Women in Com-
munications Inc. in Santa Ana
Wenesday night, she fUed the
write-in petition lo keep her op-
tions open.
But she wants to wait three
days to see if support for her
candidacy surCaces.
''It has to be fantastic
response and it has to be
Republican leaders," Mrs.
Bergeson said.
"I a" not interested ih
an unsuccessful campaign
frankly." she said. "But on the
other hand, the response bas
been so fantastic rrom the rank
and Cile Republicans who are
totally concerned about good
representation.
"This is the real confrontation
that I think we are faced with,
and it Is an issue of principle
versus •trong political power,"
Mrs. Bergeson continued.
Mrs. Bergeson, one of 12 can-
d l de tea In the Republican
primary. lost by 2,800 v~ea to
Newport Beach car dealer
James Slemona.
And 1be told the smaU 1•ther. inc Wednesday about ~ al·
,
1egations about Slemons' inte-
grity. along with his refusal to
face voters In debates, lead to a
groundswell of support this
week for her write-in can-
didacy.
The charges against Slemons
involved the alleged seizure or
pornographic material by·
federal agents purportedly from
Slemons' possession.
It also has been alleged that
he persuaded Dale Lucas, who
(See BERGESON, Page A2)
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~i\2 OAILYPILOT c Thursday. October 2t. 1976 •
Sletnons Endorsed:'!
Reagan Letteri Pre,µi,tes Woes
The campaign for the 74th As-
sembly District, already marked
by controversey over the disap-
pearance or the Republican can·
I didate Jim Slemons, was thrown
into further turmoil by the use of
what appears to be a Rooald
Reagan endorsement of the
Newport Beach car dealer.
I Voters received letters on sta-
1 Uonery bearing Ronald Reagan's
name at the top in which the
former California governor im·
plied endorsement of Slemons,
saying "I strongly recommend
and urge you to vote and work Cor
Jlm Slernons."
However, there were conttict.·
Ing reports.out of Reagan's ortlce
over the use of the letter.
One spokesman said the
former presidential candidate
bad not included Slemons on his
list of endorsements for the up-
* * * * * * F ront Page A J
BERGESON WAITING. • •
purportedly was on his payroll,
to file for the assembly at the
last minute.
TONIGffT
CO J\ST COMMUNITY
COLLEGE DOARD Regular
meeting, 1370 Adams, 8 p.m.
ORANGE COUNTY FAIR
BOARD -Regular meeting, 88
Fair Dr., Sp.m.
FOOTBALL -Estancia vs.
Santa Ana, Davidson P'ield, 7:30
p.m.
''GOD'S FAVORITE" -
Newport Harbor High drama,
Auditorium, Oct. 21 and 29, 7:30
p.m. Oct. 30, 2 p.m. $1.50
''THE RULING CLASS " -
South Coast Repertory Theater.
Tuesday-Sunday through Oct. 30,
Bp.rn .
FRIDAY, <>Cr. 22
FOOTBALL -C06ta Mesa at
San Clemente, 8 p.m. Newport
Harbor vs. Fountain Valley.
Davidson Field, 8 p.m
ESTANCIA'S FOLLY -
Talent Show, Forum, Oct. 22 and
23, 7:30 p.m.
"WHEN YOU COMlN' BACK ,
RED RYDER?" -Irvine Com·
munity Theater. Bristol at Red
Hill, Oct. 22-23, 29-30, 8:30 p.m .
OCC PLANETARIUM -"The
Long Distance Call." Stephen
Lattanzio lecturer, 7:30 and 9
p.m.
OCC LECTURES -"Here and
There with Lloyd Smith,"
Science Hall, 7:30 p.m. "Morali-
ty, Legality, Lunacy," Science
, Lecture 1, 7:30 p.m. "Earth-
quakes. The Restless Earth,·•
Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m.
"World War JI. Normandy to the
Elbe,'' Fine Arts Bldg. 119. 7:30
p.m.
Lucas, who immediately
withdrew from active campaign-
ing, did obtain the last spot on the
ballot. It is considered by many
active in p0litics as a coveted
ballot position. Before Lucas
filed, Mrs. Bergeson was in the last spot.
Mrs. Bergeson and campaign
aide Jackie Heather asked the-
women communicators present
for advice on a write-in cam-
paign, possible tactics that might
be used and the wisdom of run·
ning such a campaign at all.
Mrs. Heather detailed what
she said were misleading pieces
or campaign literature distribut·
ed by Slemons during the
primary campaign, noting Mrs.
Bergeson ran her effort on the
principle of trying to be elected
as the most competent can·
did ate.
"Money is the story of what
happened to us,•' she said.
While Mrs. Bergeson spent
about $50,000 on her election ef-
fort, Mrs. Heather said, Slemons
pumped in more money, about
$117,000, most of it in the last 10
days before the Junes primary.
In addition. Mrs. Heather said ,
$lemons' campaign consultants,
William Butcher and Arnold
Forde, attempted to take what
Bergeson supporters thoOght
were her strengths and turn them
into weaknesses.
She said those strengths in·
eluded such areas as her school
board experience, being a
woman candidate and ex -
perience with education legisJa.
lion in Sacramento.
Mrs. Bergeson said after the
meeting she did not know if any
of her supporters are responsible
for bringing the a llegations
against Slemons to light this
week.
But she said to her knowledge
none of her campaign workers
were responsible.
Since the primary campaign.
Mrs. Bergeson said. she has tried
to stay away from November
election issues.
Mesa Trench Neeth
.Effort, Two Agree
There is one thang both can·
didates in the 73rd Assembly dis·
trict race agree upon.
Something has to be done about
that enormous trench running
down the middle of Newport
Boulevard in Costa Mesa.
Assemblyman Robert Burke
and his opponent, Dennis
Mangers, both say pressure
needs to be applied to finish the
Newport Freeway
Mangers blames Burke with
worrying too much about his re-
cent bill changing the name of
the unfinis hed route to the Costa
Mesa Freeway (recently ap·
proved by the Senate and the As·
sembly) and not enough about
completing the freeway itself.
Burke said the name change
"came about at the request of my
constituents.··
He said he, and others in
Sacramento. have pressured
Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. and his
CalTrans director. Adriana
Gianturco, to complete the route.
''Unfortunately," Burke said,
"There bas been a lot or opposi·
lion from people who wont no
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elitist attempt on the part of
Brown and Mrs. Gianturco to
force rapid transit on Southern
California commulers, even
though there is no transit system
in existence."
Mangers said that, if elected,
he ''would do everything possible
to get that freeway rirushed. ''
* . * *
Fro• Page Al
FUNDING • •
Alternate 4 would create an
eight-lane highway along
Orange Avenue, diverting south-
bound traffic from Newport to
the new route.
The two-way road would have
four lanes in each direction, and
would join Newport at 20th
Street at the north end of town,
and 16th Street near the city's
southerly limits.
EJdrdge said the city would
have to acquire rights·of-way on
properties fr.ontin~ Orange
Avenue for that 14-block strc,?tch.
Newport Boulevard would be
, closed under the plan, except for
motorists desiring to shop in the
downtown area. The entire
roadway from 19th to Broadway
would be designed for parking.
Eldridge said a realigi\ment of
Center Street would connect
with Broadway at Newport
Boulevard.
From Broadway south.
Newport would become a five·
lane route, with two lanes in·
each direction and a lefl-twn
lane.
Alternates 4 and S also would
include the wldening or 17th,
18th and 19th Streets, °l8 traffic
planner said.
The flftb alternative, costing·
$1 million more than Alternate 4,
would include the realignment or
Harbor Boulevard to meet
Newport at 16th Street.·
That extension would take out
some homes and businesses
along Rochester Street. Cabrillo
Street and 17th.
Eldridge said northbound traf·
fie would be diverted onto
Orange Avenue, except, qaln,
for shoppers vialllng the
downtow4 businesset along
.Newport.
coming general elect.ion.
Another, contacted later, said
the permlaaion for the letter was
given some time before the
published accounts all~ mis·
deeds on tbe part-of the
Republican Aaaembly candidate.
Those reports contended lhat
U. S. Customs agents have t't'ice
seized allegedly pornographic
material from Slemons since
1974.
The allegations also have it
that Slemons .had a part ln get-
tine a candidate to enter the
primary this June so that
Slemons • name would have a pre-
f erred place on the ballot.
Slemons, who missed the first
month of the general election
campaign while he was traveling
in Europe, withdrew from all
campaign appearances on Mno-
day, saying his lawyers are in-
vestigating the allegations and
advised him not lo lalk.
Reagan staff members said
Reagan is out or town today and
unavailable for comment on the
letter which described Slemons
as a man of "independence, good
Judgment. courage and inte·
grity."
The letter also bears the ad·
dress or the Friends or Jim
$lemons at the bottom or the
page.
* * * Front Page Al
.SLEMONS .. •
He labeled the charges of his
sea exodus "irresponsible al-
legations that could have easily
been disproved if those making
them had taken the trouble to
check their facts.•·
Slemons said he left Newport
Harbor Tuesday afternoon to
check out new radar and radio
equipment aboard his yacht
Mercedes.
But his travels took him no
further than Dana Point
Harbor. according to the
Republican candidate.
Wednesday morning, he said,
he came ashore and was driven
to his automobile dealership by
one of his employes.
"If anyone h ad taken the
trouble to come in here they
could have seen me live and in
person," the candidate said.
"But." he said, ''it was much
easier. to assume that I had fled
to Mexican waters to escape
from I don 'l know what."
"Sure I'm upset about it and I
don't quite know what to make
of it," said Slemons.
Shortly before the filing de-
adline for write-in candidates
Tuesday, Mrs. Bergeson. whom
Slemons defeated in the
Republican primary. declared
herself a write-i n candidate.
Since the n. the 48-year-old
member of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dislrict Board
of Trustees has said she isn't
certain that she'll wage a cam-
paign for the Nov. 2 election.
Either way. Slemons said
Mrs. Bergeson 's filing as a
write-in candidate is disturbing
to him.
lie apparently was more up-
set about radio reports that he
plans to withdraw from his race
with Democrat Ron Cordova.
Slemons said he has never
considered withdrawal and sees
no reason why he shouid.
Housing Costs
Hike Prices
To Consumer
By The A1aocla&.ed Press
Consumer prices in the Los
Angeles-Long Beach-Orange
County metropolitan area edged
up another six-tenths of a percent
in September, pushed hardest by
a sharp rise in the cost of hous-
ing.
The federal Bureau of Labor
Statistics said today the latest
rise brought prices to 6.4 pe.rcent
above last September for the
Southland.
However, olCicials said, the
price spiral has s lowed
somewhat from last year's rate.
The price rise the first nine
months of this year was 4.3 per·
cent, compared to 6.4 percent for
the similar period in 1975 for the
area.
The Consumer Price Index
. stands at 170.7, meaning con-
sumers must pay $170.70 for the
same goods and services that.
would have cost $100in1967 in the
metropolitan area.
A 1.2 percent hike in the cost or
Southland housing accounted for
nearly 60 percent of the over·all
rise ln consumer pnces in Sep·
t.ember, officials said. The cost or
home ownership went \fP 1.5 per-
cent because of higher mortaace
rates and other expenses, and
rentat. went up 1.2 percent.
Transportation costa -pushed
up by higher rates for autQ in·
surance, used cara, tires and 1 guollne -rose by nine-tenths ol
a percent. brlnsl.n1itto10.7 per··
cent above a year aao for tbe I area.
. . . . . . . .
Roadster Wrecked
Costa Mesa and Santa Ana Firemen aid 17 ·
year-old Scott Alan Davis of Fountain Valley
after his custom roadster s werved ioff the
Newport Freeway Wednesday afternoon,
endtng up in a concrete drainage ditch.
Davis was taken to Mercy General Hospital
where he was treated and released.
Burke, Mangers Clash
By STEVE Mfl'CRELL OflMO•ll•~••uc .. " With waU· posters asking the
question, "Who Needs Ford and
Carter? We've Got. Burke and
Mangers," Estancia High School
students in Costa Mesa Wednes·
day fired questions at the two can-
didates for the 73rd Assembly Dis-
trict during a school-sponsored
debate.
And the incumbent a s·
semblyman and his challenger
didn't disappoint them.
The charges flew hot and heavy
ft on
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cbaJlenger Dennis Mangers call-
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semblyman. and Robert Burke
charging Mangers with exag-
gerating the truth In some of bis
remarks.
Burke is seeking a sixth con-
secutive term in the Assembly, a
fact he says points to his effective-
ness in the lower house.
Mangers charged Burke with
·'the lowest conservation record
in the Assembly,'' met said the as·
semblvman has an "t can 't
philosophy,'' that limits bis abill·
ty to represept the district.
Burke countered that state-
ment, saylng, .. I have an 'I won't'
altitude. I won'tletyourfreedom:
be violated by bigger and biege1
controls at the state level," ht
said.
Burke told students in a packe.
forum. "I want to make sure yot
retain your constitutiona
liberties and that's nol what's go
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.VOL. 69, NO. 296, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY; CALIFORNIA N TEN CEN'¢
Berg·eson to Play 'Waitin g Game'
• Marian Bergeson , who
; futlsbed second in the 74th as-
sembly d is trict 's June
Republican primary, will wait
until Saturday to decide if she
will wage a last minute write·in
campaign.
Nevertheless, Mrs. Bergeson
already filed as an orticial
write-in candidate by Tuesday's
deadline, a nd Regis trar of
Voters Al Olson will col1nt any
Snagged Cyele
ballots cast for her, whether
Mrs. Bergeson wants votes or
not.
The 12-year member or the
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District Board or Trustees told
members of Women in Com·
munic41tions Inc. in Santa Ana
Wenesday night. she filed the
write-in petition to keep her op-
tions open.
But she wants to wail three
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M<;»torcycle dangles fr<?m line ha nging from partially
raised hull of ferry which sunk after being struck by a t~er in Mississippi River Wednesday. Nearly two dozen
v1cllms of the lnlShap have been found so far with
authorities fearing many more are dead in the river's
. depths. (Story on Page A4)
CdM Traffic Poll
Comes Under Fire
By JOANNE REYNa(DS
Of I~• 0•11• ~i'-4 SllH
A questionnaire thal Corona
del Mar businessme n and
homeowners want the City of
Newport Beach to pay for is be·
Jing attacked as biased and mis·
, leading by one or the people who
helped draw it up.
The questionnaire, which will
be brought to the city council al
their afternoon sll.ady session
Tuesday, was prepared primarl·
ly by city traffic engineer Bill
Darnell al the request of the
Corona del Mar Coordinating
Council of Community Organiza·
tlons, a group consisting or
representatives or the Corona del
Mar Chamber or Commerce and
homeowner associations.
, The council was formed this
J spring when chamber officials
' decided to do a comprehensive
study of traffic and parking in
Coronadel Mar.
As the first major stt!p in the
study, µie eigbl-paee question· r naire was prepared originally to
be mailed lo all residents and
r CALLS FOLWW
AD FOR CHI NA.
"We •dvertised in t•-o other
pepers and received no respome.
'lbe first day our ad ran in the
Daily Pilot we received. many
calls and sold our china."
'l'hese were the words of a
Co•ta Mesa physician who
placed this clasallied ad:
Lenoit rl nctt China.
Wttlchesler. Wide &old borders. Many extras.
f
, Used twice. ·~ prlce XX·
lM(llJtOr l(lCX·XXXX
It pays to p.tt the Dally Pilot to
• wort fcx you. Wbetber aelllnc
tine chlM or cl.aninj out the
+. •8!Me· call ~·5671.
@!-~
businessmen in the community.
But its bulk precluded that,
Darnell said, so the council will
ask the city council to prcf\tide
about $.1,000 to hire survey takers
who will take a scientific sampl·
Ing of r esJdents and busl·
nessmen.
But one member or the
coordinating council, J . R.
Blakemore who represents the
Harbor View Hills Community
Association, sent a letter to
Mayor Milan Dostal this week in
which he charged that the ques ·
lionnaire is ''heavily biased
toward obtaining responses in
favor of constructing a con·
tinuous road along Fifth Avenue
between Poppy and Dahlia . . . " or the 74 questions askedoo the
questionnaire, .three relate
directly to the Fifth A venue area,
although the opening section of 24
questions deals with Coast
Highway traffic problems.
Darnell defended the question·
naire pointing out that it is as ex·
tensive aa it ii because Lbe COWl·
ell members wanted to gel reac·
Uons to all of the concetvable
solutions to Corona de1 llar'•
traffic problems, including pro-
posals such as a .Ftllb Avenue
corridor which have. been reject·
ed by the city before.
"The point of the survey is t.o
set the parameters ol what can
be considered for a solution and
what cao 't," Darnell said.
Blakemore's let~r contends
that the funding d the survey
"would be an undesirable \lie ol
lU fl.mda, and that tbe blaMd
questionnaire would mull •
mlslelldint responMB from a
improper()' stltctecl ll'OUP ot
re.pondenta."
days to see if support for her
candidacy surfaces. ·
"It bas to b e fantastic
response and it has to be
Republican leaders," Mrs.
Bergeson s aid.
"I am not interested in
an uns u ccessful campaign
frankly," she said. "But on the
other hand, the response has
been so fantastic from the rank
and file Republicans who are
* * *
totally concerned about goOd
representation.
•'Trus is the real confrontation
that I think we are faced with,
and it ls an issue of principle
versus strong political power,"
Mrs. Qergeson continued.
Mrs. Bergeson, one of 12 can·
didales in the Republica n
primary. lost by 2,600 votes lo
Newport Beach car dealer
James Slemons.
* * *
And she told the small gather·
lng Wednesday about recent al·
legatlons about Slemons' inte-
grity, along with his refusal to
face voters in debates, lead lo a
groundswell or support this
week for her write-in can·
didacy.
The charges against Slemons
involved the alleged seizure or
pornographic material by
federal agents purportedly from
* * *
Slemons' possession.
It also bas been alleaed lh&L
he persuaded Dale Lucas, who
purportedly was on' his payroll,
to file lor the assembly at the
last minute. ·
Lucas, who immediately
wjthdrew from acllve campaign·
in&, dld obtain the last spot on the
ballot. It is considered by many
active ln p01itlcs as a coveted
<See BERGESON, Page AZ> * . * *
Sleillons Denies Split
Candidate Slams Opponents
By GARY GRANVILLE
CH UM D•llY l"il<M Staff
Re publican Assembly can·
didate James Slemons angrily
de nied today that he h ad
climbed aboard his yacht Tues·
day and sailed off into a 10-day
poUlical sunset.
Just as angrily. Slemons de·
Died reports that he intends to
withdraw from the 74lh District
race.
"Those unsu bstanti.ated re·
* * *
ports are just another part or a political bot seat came from,
series of mud slinging attacks however.
by my political opponents and He labeled the charges of his
irresponsible members of the sea exodus "irresponsible al·
press," said Slemons. legations that could have easily
The harried 74th District as· been disproved if those making
sembly candidate also said he them had taken the trouble l.O
was disturbed by Republican check their facts."
Marian Berges on declaring Slemons said he left Newport
herself as an ofricial write·in Harbor Tuesday afternoon to
candidate. check out new radar and radio
He knew where reports of hls equipment aboard his yacht
so-called 10-day night from the (Sff SLEMONS, Page AZ>
* * * * * * Reagan Endorsement?
Letter Backing Slemons Ca.uses Tunnoil
The campaign for the 74lh As·
sembly District , already marked
by controversey over the disap.
pearance c5f the Republican can·
didate Jim $lemons, was thrown
into further turmoil by the use of
what appears to be a Ronald
Reacan endors,11149nt of tbe Newport Beach utdealer.
Voters received" letters on sta·
Uonery beariac Ronald Reagan's
name at the top in which the
former California governor im·
plied endorsement of Slemons,
saying "I strongly recommend
and urge you to vote and work for
Jim Slemons."
However, tbere were conflict·
ing reports out of Re.gan's office
o-.;er J,he use~ tti. JeU,r. Ooe apokesman said tlie
former presidential candidate
had not included Slemons on hjs
list of endorsementa for the up.
coming general election.
Another, contacted later, said
the permission for lbe letter was
given som e time before the
published accounts alleging mis·
deeds on the part of the
Republican As~ttmbly canc1i4a.te. nou .. rgo ... e~nt~~t U. S~ Cuat'oins agents have t'tnce
seized allegedly pornographic
material from Slemons stnce
(See ENDORSE, Page A!)
County Flu Shots 'On'
Laguna Hill.s Man, 77, Dies After Inoculation
By ANNE COOP ER
Of ttM D•lly l"llel staff
The Orange County Health
Department will proceed with its
switle rtu immunization pro·
gram, despite the death Tuesday
of an elderly Laiuna HJlis man
four hours after be was in·
oculated.
Alton Adams, 77, of 102·A Via
&-.trada died in his Leisure World
home the same afternoon he and
his wife and gone for swine nu
shots al Saddleback Communjty
Hospital.
Adams. who had suffered two
heart attacks previous to the vac·
cinaUon, was riding an exercise
machine when he collapsed Tues·
day. .
The county coroner's office
confirmed .today. following an
autopsy, that the cause of
Adams' death was a coronary
due to arteriosclerosis.
In a statement issued by Dr.
Richard Elpers, public health
medical officer, and Dr. Gerald
Wagner, immunization program
director, the two men said all
evidence indicates no connection
could be made between Adams '
inoculation and his death.
In view of this fact, the health
department will proceed with the
ih.fluenza immunization program
as planned, they said.
Associated Press reparted that
more than two million
Americans, roost of them elder·
ly, received swine n u inocula·
tJons last week d uring the height
of reportJ that 3S elderly people
died &ft.er taking the shots, the
Crime Goes
To Court
Center for Disease Control in
Atlanta, Ga., says.
Health officials say the deaths
were not caused by the shots.
Overall, about 2,787,800
Americans had received their
shots by last weekend in the
lhree·week-old inoculation pro·
gram, and 2.1 million or the shots
were administered last week.
As of Friday, officials had dis·
lributed 21,851,000 doses of swine
flu vaccine and 17,749,700 doses
of bivalent vaccine, which pro-
tects against both swine Ou and
A-Victorian flu, the center said.
Adams was one of 662 people
inoculated Tuesday at Sad·
dJeback Hospital. Fifth District
Supervisor Thomas Riley was
another.
A spokesman for the hospital
said !lnother flu shot session was
scheduled today from 12:30 to 4
p.m. She said each persQtt who is
inocu18t:ed liy ·the JiOspital's re·
gistered nurses receives a reac·
tionsheet.
The sheet lists possible side ef·
feels of the shot, including
headache. low grade fever and
general discomfort.
Symptoms generally appear
six to 12 hours after the shot is
given, according to the sheet,
and can be treated with rest,
aspirin and drinking fluids.
lf ousing Costs Blamed .
County's Prices
Slide Slowly Up
By The Associated Press
Consumer prices in the Los
Angeles-Long Beach·Orange
County metropolitan area edied •
up another six·tenths or a percent
in September, pushed hardest by
a sharp rise in the cost of hous·
ing.
The rederal Bureau of Labor
StaUstics said today the latest
rise brought prices to U percent
above last September ror the
Southland.
However, ofticia.ls said, the
price spiral bas slowed
somewhat rrom last year's rate.
The price rise the flnt nine
mootbs of this year was (.3 per·
cent, compared to 6.4 percent for
the similar period in l!r75 for the
area.
The Consumer Price Index
stands at 170.7, meaning eon·
sumers must pay $170.70 for the
same coocts and services that
would have coal $100 lo 1967 ln the
metropolitan area.
A 1.2 pe.rceai bike in UM coat or
Soutbland bouain• accounted for
nearly 80 ,.r~nt or the over·all
riff in c;oaaumer pdoe1 lD ~·
t.ember, otncW11.W. Tbeeoetol
bo8ie ownerabl_p went up 1., per·
CeDl taeeauae Of.bill*': mortaqe ntel Md .'1!.H.,...., and "¥!..-:-...
up by higher rates for auto in·
surance, used cars, tires and
gasoline -rose by nine·tenths of
a percent. bringing it to 10. 7 per·
cent above a year ago ror the
area.
Burglars Hit
CdM School
For 3rd Time
Newport Beach police are in·
\le!tigating the third burglary to
hit Corona del Mar High School
since September.
In the latest thefts, a $1,200 cen·
tigram scale and a $35 clock
radio were taken from the
schOol's science labs.
The scale, which is mamitc•
lured to meuure accurately
very light weights, belongs to the
school and the dock radio ls the
property of aeience teacher
Barton .Beach.
Earlier thlt montb1 the
school's wood shop wu bJt oy the
lou of PJO worth of woodworidna too&a and ta September UU... =Hnd lnltrumeata from a.e
'a &ausic departmtlll. AC·
to police the~ ..,. •aJCMd at more than suoo.
MYSTIFIED BY FUSS
Candidate Slemon1
Jury Mulls
Ruling in
2Slayings .
A jury that hes been asked tO
find Dennis Maloney of Newport.
Beach guilty of first degree
murder for his alleged role in the
killings of a Sunset Beach couple
beean its deliberations today in
Orange County Superior Court.
Dep-uty Distr.ict Attorney
Robert Chatterton closed bis
case against Maloney, 32. by ask·
ing for first degree verdicts on
the dual murder counts plus guil·
ty verdicts on related charges of
robbery, burglary and con·
spiracy.
Maloney. also Jtnown as Dennis
Casey Jones, was identified in his
trial as one of a gang of men who
staged a revenge rajd last Nov. 8
on a home occupied by Ronald
C"auwels, 27, and J anet Mae
Metz, 34.
Cauwels, sbot in the head dur·
ing the fracas, died less than an
hour later in a local hospital.
Mrs. Metz died in the home after
being hlt by a burst or machine
gun fire delivered by convicted
killer Thomas Hardin Hester, 29,
of Long Beach.
Hester was sentenced to lire ln
slate prison for his role in the
killings. Three other men iden·
tified as gang p1embers will be
tried after lb~ Maloney verdict Is
returned.
Co ast
Weathe r
Increasing cloudiness
and cooler weather expect·
ed Friday with a chance of
rain in the afternoon. Coast
hlsh 75, low near 60.
I NSl.,E TODA \'
Ct'Mral MacArthur VOWfd,
"I •holl rttum," and he doe•
again -thl• time fn the
"'""'" of CreoOTJI Ptek in the .
MW movw "MacArthur." The
photograf)hn •who shot both 1
picture• Ml •ome intcrr.lffng
mmaorlea on P.aoe A 1.
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'Playboy' Interview ..
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Fo·r USe of Ad ,.
By fte Associated Preis
Jimmy Carter uid today dull
President Yqrd i• usinf ••a
htghly mtsteadlng sort o ad·
vertisi ng ca mpaign" that
features the cover or the cur-
rent Playboy magazine contain·
ing a Carter interview and a
Newsweek cover showing
Ford's picture.
Speaking with report.en dur· i.ni an inspection of his peanut
w~e in Pla.lns, Ga., the
Democratic preaidetltiaJ can·
didate complained that the ad
tries uto insiauate tlaM l°ta •
special case and llaYe low
morals simply beea111e I crant·
ed an interview with J>tayboy."
The advertisement has been
placed in 350 newspapers in 22
st.ates, according to the PreJJ.
dent Ford committf!e, wbich cle-
vdoped it. Tbe committee urses
people to read both magazines
u one • ay ot declcline which
candidate to vote for.
The Playboy ~er shows a
woman with her shirt unbut·
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BERGESON WAITING. • •
ballot position. Before Lucas
filed. Mrs. BergeiOI> wu in the last1pot. •
Mn. Bercesoo and campaign
aide Jackie He ather asked the
·women communicators present
for advice on a write-in cam ·
paign, possible tactics that might
·be used and the wildom ol run·
·n1ng such a campaign at all
• · Mrs. Heather detailed what
she uUt were mialeading pieces
d campaign literature d.i.ltribut·
ed by Slemons durine the
primary campaign, noting Mra.
* * * Fr .. r.,,eAJ
·SLEMONS • •
Mercedes.
But his travels took him no
fu r ther than Dana Poi nt
Harbor, according to the
Republican candidate.
Wednesday morning, he said,
he came ashore and was driven
to his automobile dealership by
one o( his employes.
"IC anyone had taken the
trouble to com e in here lhey
could have seen me live and in
person," the candidate said.
· "But," he said, "it was much
easier to assume that l had fled
to Mexican waters to escape
from I don't know what."
"Sure I'm upset about it and I
don't quite know what to make
of it." s aid Slemons
Shortly before the filing de-
adline for write·in candidates
Tuesday, Mrs. Bergeson, whom
Sl e mons defeated in the
Republi<'an primary, declared
herself a write-in C'andidate.
Since then. the 48-year-old
member of the Newport-Mesi.
UnHied School Di strict Board
of Trustees has s:ud she isn't
certaln that she'll wage a cam·
paign for the Nov. 2 election.
Either way. Slemons said
·Mrs. Bergeson's filin g as a
'write·ln ('8ndidate ls disturbing
to him.
• He apparently was more up-
)iet about radio reports that he
)>tans to withdraw from his race
With Democrat Ron Cordova.
Slemons said he has never
considered withdrawal and sees
no reason why he should.
"It 's dlrrlcult to combat such
unfounded charges when you
don't know where they are com.
ing from." said Slemons.
Earlier this week Slemons
said he would not comment on
allegations m ade against him in
the press until a so·called in·
vestigalion by his lawyer is
completed
. Today, he stood by lhal posi·
tlon and indicat~d he would not
discuss the a !legations until
iome time next week.
They center on a charge that
be enticed a candidate lnto the
Republican primary race to
deprive Mrs . Bergeson of the
b6ttom spot on the GOP ballot.
It has a lso been ~leged in
press reports that U.S. Customs
officials twice since 1974 seized
pornographic material Slemons
attempted to b ri ng into the
country.
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Bergeson ran her efrort on the
principle of trying to be elect.ed
as lbe mos!. competent can·
didate.
"Money is the story of what
happened to us,·' she said.
While Mrs. Bergeson spent
about $50,000 on her election ef-
fort. Mrs. Heather said, Slemons
pumped in more money. about
$117,000. most of it in the last 10
days before the June 8 primary.
In addition. Mrs. Heather said,
Slemons' campaign consultants,
William Butcher and Arnold
Forde, at.tempted to Uke what
Bergeson supporters thought
were her strengths and tum them
into weaknesses.
She said those strengths in·
eluded such areas as her school
board e xperience, being a
wom a n c andidate and ex·
perience with education legisla·
tion in Sacramento.
Mrs. Bergeson said after the
meeting she did oot know if any
of her supporters are responsjble
for bringing the allegations
against Slemons to light this
week.
But she said to her knowledge
none of her campaign workers
were responsible.
Since the primary campaigtl.
Mrs. Bergeson said. she has tried
to stay away from November
election issues. And it wasn't un-
til after the allegations were re·
ported this week that she re-
considered her involvemenL
U she doesn't wage a write-in
campaign Mrs. Bergeson said
she would endorse no Of'e for the
assembly.
She said she did not b ack
Slemons after her primary elec·
lion defeat because she did not
believe he was qualified. .
Mrs. Heather s aid Mrs .
Bergeson 's s upporters thought
they were waging an effective
primary campaign.
"You didn't know where to at-
tack or who lo s hoot down," she
said. "So you did what we did.
Stick with the credentials ... try to
elect the one most competent to
be up there."
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ENDORSE •••
1974.
The allegations also have it
that Slemons had a part in get-
ting a candidate lo enter the
primary this June so th al
Slemons ·name would have a pre-
ferred place on the ballot.
Slemons. who missed lhe rirst
month of the general election
campaign while he was traveling
in Europe, withdrew from all
campaign appearances on Mno-
day, saying hjs lawyers are ln·
vestigating the allegations and
advised him not to talk.
Reagan staff members said
Reagan Is out of town today and
unavailable for comment on the
letter which described Slemons
as a man of "independence, good
judgment, courage and lnte·
grity ...
The letter a lso bears the ad·
dress or tbe Friends of Jim
Slemons at the bottom or the
page.
County Elvis
Concert Sold
Out Quickly
Ticketa for the Nov. 3> Elm
Presley concert at the Anaheim
ConvenUon Center sold out ln two
hours Wedneaday.
The tickel.s went ()ft sale at 10
a.m. Wednesday at the eenter•a
box office and selected 'ncketron
outlets throu1bout Southern
Callfomia.
By noon. all 1.500 seals bad
beeneold.
Some fans had camped at the
box olflce since SUnd.ay even.In•· aecordin1 to Tom Liegler, dine.
tOC' of tbe Anaheim Convention
Cerate?'. By Wednelfty. the line
had Jl'OWD to an estimated 1,300
peopte., he Hid. '
One women reportedly new in
Sunday evenln• from New J~ to bqy two $12.)0 tidretl. Sbe 1n1 to mu.rn In Nowmber fw t :•p.m. c:cmeer.. .
toaed and a heaclllne referring
to tbe iDterview; "Now, the
Beal .Ii.mm)' Carter."
Ford said WedHSday he reat:
a transcript of the interview but
not the m agazine. He said he ~lined to be iaterv'iew«t by
Playboy because "I don'' UWak
a presidecat ol the United States
FORD TO SPEAK
IN COUNTY-Al
au,c.ht to be interviewed in a
ma1aziae thal has that
formaL''
Carter claimed the decisioo to
place the ad was made by Ford
himself. but added that he
doesn't think it will help Ford's
campaign for election.
"J think Mr. Ford knows that
Playboy has interviewed many
people: his own seoretary of the
Treasury , Mr. William Simon;
Waller Cronk it e. William
Buckley : Albert Schweitzer ;
Arnold Toynbee; Gov. Jerry
Brown. and dozens ol others in
addition to m yself."
Carter's interview bas
become a campaign issue
because of his expressed views
on sex and morality. Cart.er
. said be has lusted after a lot of
women and committed adultery
in bis heart, but believes that
God forgives him for it.
Both are scheduled to be at
an Al Smith political dinner in
New York City tonight. But
their schedules have been
carefully tailored to keep them
from seeing each other.
· Ford's schedule calls for him
to show up at 7 p.m. and leave
at 8:30 p.m . with Cart.er arriv·
ing at 9 p.m . and staying for
about an hour.
Suggestions
On Newport
Projects Eyed
Members of the Newport
Beach Parka. Beaches and
Recreation Commission want to
pick your braln.
The commission's CapitaJ Im-
provements Committee, which
meets twice a month from now
until the end of the year, is asklng
for suggestions from individuals
as well as homeowner organiza-
tions on projects that should be
undertaken during the next fiscal year.
Anyone or any group with
specific s uggestions on capital
improvement or beautification
projects should submit the ideas
m writing to the Parks. Beaches
and Recreation Department at ci-
ty hall, 3300 Newport Blvd.
The full commission will pre·
pare a list or projects for COO·
sideration next spring during the
city councll 's budgeting process.
The projects a pproved will be
Implemented during the 1977-78
fiscal year.
Coast Board
Approves
Market Plan
A permit lo built a quaint
farmer·s market near a seatood
processing plant owned by
Newport Beach'• Delaney family
haa been approved by the South
Coast Regional Zone Com-
mission.
Spokesmen for F r anci s
"Fran" Delaney and his wife
Myrna even pledged a bonus at
the h earing before com·
m issioners in the Huntington
Beach Civic Center Monday.
Architect Richard Dodd, ad·
vised di mensions or the property
at 2920 Newport Blvd .. and pro-
jected dally business would re-
quire 39 parking spaces off the
busy boulevard.
He prompUy pledged to wort
44 spaces into tbe plam Instead of
a mere 39-a decided twist on the
usual plea by a bullder--whlcb
somewhat took tbe commlslion
aback.
A comml11lon enclneer had to
make It clear for the record Dodd
knew he only needed 39.spaces.
The arehlteet pointed out it la
quite often In term• of overall de-•itnt easier to add a certain
·numoer of spaces to a Dlot plan
than to delete 1ome or Choose an
arbitrary number.
Delaney'• property at 29th
Street and Newport Boulevard
will eoatafn a 7 .m 1quare root
atracture wltb retail sales
downataJn and omea on the
leeond Ooor.
TIM propertJ bN formerly bMll u lee bouH md ...._an
o&d Mniee •talion ttractate.
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Support From Hollywood
Actress Sally Kellerman <best known for
pl ayi n g H ot Lips in the movie
"M.A.S.H. "), urged UC Irvine students lo
vote Nov. 2 and endorse policies of pre-
sidential candidate Jimmy Carter al a
noon rally at UCI Wednesday. Several
hundred s tude nts gather ed on the
Gateway Plaza st eps lo hear Mi ss
Kellerman and also Carter's statewide
campaign coordinator. Terry O'Connell.
New Cover-up Charged
Congressman Seeb New Ford Probe
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
Justice Department's refusal to
investigate President Ford's role
in blocking an early inquiry into
Watergate •·smacks of a new
cover·up. ·• says a member of
Congress who asked for the
probe.
Ford ·s a ttorney gen e ral.
Edwa rd H . Levi. announced
Wednesday that he would not
launch an inquiry lo determine
whether Ford lied about his
participation lo the successful
move to halt the 1972 Watergate
probe by the House Banking
CQJDmiltee.
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'"There is no credible evidence,
new or old, making appropriate
the initiation or a further in·
vestieatioo." Levi said.
Levi issued lhe statement alter
Ford told a news coof'erence:
"What I did was at the request or
lhe responsible people on lhe
House Banking and Currency
Committee aod. under lhe same
circumstances, as I knew it then.
I think I would do exactly the
samething. ·•
Rep. Elizabeth D. Holtzman
<D·N.Y .). and Rep. John Conyers
!D-Mich.), as ked Levi to in-
vesliute whether Ford lied
about bis role in baiting the in·
vestigatioo when asked about it
during his vice presidential con-
firmation bearings.
Rep. Holtzman said lhe at-torney general's refusal "is fr.
responsible and smacks of a new cover·up."
The lwo members of Congress
also asked Special Watergate
Prosecutor Charles Ruff to in·
vestigate. Rurr said last week
lhat s uch an investigation by bis
office was not warranted.
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