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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1976-11-11 - Orange Coast Pilot• ' B11.rglars Beat'. 36 Kids Wateh Employes to As G11nman Kills Fluor •uilding School Teacher - THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 VOL H, NO. J14, 3 SECTIONS, 31 l'AGIS Turtle Girdle This 260-pound tortoise is lumbering around · on a skateboa rd at the Seattle Zoo after breaking his leg in an unsuccessful attempt to court a lady tortoise. The bandage holds his broken leg in place while he pushes himself around with his three good limbs . Sick, Tired Clerk Balks at Robbery By PHILIP ROSMARIN OUM O•llY l'lleU- .. Q, my God. Not again," said tbe Bank of America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real, as she faced a bank robber Wednesday for the MCOnd time in three weeks. She didn 't read all of the lengthy note the man handed her at the noon hour. She didn't give him any money either. "I'm sick and tired ol rob- bers," ahe told the robber ac· cord.ln1 to FBI agents. "I'm not IOlnl to give you any money." Tile man turned and Oed. A half hour later, officers from tbe San Clemente police depart· Hunter Kille d ·By Own Spear· llARUDI, Sarawak CAP) -A tdbesman bunttns wild pip was iilled by bll own poilaned spear wben be slipped IDd wounded Mmaelf in the 1tom1Ch. The 22-year-old Kenyah Milter, Robert Agw, wu found 1'bl• on the 1round by another nnter. The wounded man told 1111 parenta be knew he could not ISVIH becau1e the posion was too ltrclq. He WU taken to a ::r~~al, but died before re-lt. • Otber bunten have been· ••Did to put proMc:ti.e ~ till -tWr polloMd IPUJfM&d:t-. .,,. tnettn1 animals. ment. the California Highway Patrol and the Orange County Sheriff's Department forced a car to the s houlder or the San Diego Freeway a t Junipero Se rra Roa d in Sa n Juan Capistrano and arrested two men. The stop was made after San Clemente police Sgt. William Trudeau spotted it leaving San Clemente. The car matched a description broadcast by the bank. Arrested were Charles E. Powell, 2:1, of Long Beach, and Arvell James Irving, 26, of Wilm- ington. Police believe the same two men held up another Bank of America branch, in Oceanside, only an hour before the aborted San Clemente job. Officers said $500 was re· covered from the suspects' car. The men, police &aid.Jave no re- sistance. The accused were belnl held today in $.a Diego County Jill, pendint FBI investltaUon of tbe bank robbery cbarses. No weapons were found. Agents said the robbers of the Oceanalde bank also banded a teller a threatenlnt note, but d.l&- played no weapons. Fuherman Saved CORONADO (AP) -A 51· year~)d flaberman _,. Usted in 1atllf actory eonaltlOla lD' Conelldo Hoapttal tedaJ ~ bla boat cauabt nn If .U. tr'Olll .abore •. Priest A este n Porno Burglars ' Raid New Building Commercial burglars arrived at the newly completed Fluor Corpor-auon complex in Irvine just ahead of employes and made · away wit.,,.$14,825 worth of office equipment. The theft was discovered Wed- nesday morning by a Flour employe upon arriving at the 1.3 million square-foot engineering and contracting firm, police said. The theft apparently took place late Tuesday evening or early Wednesday, police said. Eleven electri c typewriters, five calculators , one compute r terminal and a transcriber were. reported missing by company of· ficials. Al'Wl,...._to Police said the theft. occurred on the first floor or the multi-story glass buiJding just off the San Diego Freeway. A security check revealed the access doors to the storage area were unlocked, police said. EPISCOPAL PRIEST VER MIL YE AFTER ARR EST Accu•ed of M•tdng G•y Fllma With Boy• . T e acher Kil'led Police are now checking a list of employes who were on duty Tuesday) including the janltc:irial staff, overtime employes and on-duty security personnel. Although the building b com- pleted, the company b still in the process of moving equipment in- to ita new Southern California . headquarters. Police are check- ing movtn1 vans that were at the buildiqTuesday evening. 3 6 Kids Watch Classroom Slaying V-ictim, 103, RerordinNY DETROIT CAP)-Seven-year- old Laura Denomie and 35 other children bad just started their En1li1b lesson in Betty McCuter'a first·crade class. A man entered, exchan1ecl a lew words with tbe teacher, then pulled a sun. "llisl llcCaster wu scream- NEW YORK (AP) -Hattie i.ng," Laura tec:allecl later. "She Enrill II the boldll' of a New reacbecl her band out and tried to Yen City recor d: at ten, she hu puab the sun away but bullets bit become the oldest mu11in1 her and she fell back &1ainat the ~ctim known to tbe police. table." Aa lln. Erwin made her w91· II.las Mccaster, 46, wu fatally slowly back to ber BrooldYD . shot in the bead Wednesday in ~eatwbere1helivesalone,· her class room at Burt two 1otm. thup knocted ber to Elementary School oo Detroit's tbe sround and toot all abe bad northwest s1de. wtthlMf-SZwortbofpvcertes.,. "We we.re 1eream1nc, and we Tbe ~uapec:ta, 12 and 14, were all ran out ol lbe room.•' Laura captund after polce came to . told police. ''lie •bot bet three or Mn. Erwin'• aid ud cndaed tbe four Uma from this far away.'' ~~ with blr. She wu 11ae •aid. lncbcaUna a d.iatu~ ol iD the Maack w..._· aboutftvefeet. da,y. Bourt later, police arrested 'n.t boJa wwe l.rWtOdQID tbl .. Ml11 KcCaater·a estrlll1ed. castod)oofthll'pannla. .bwband, Al J . Lewil, 41, on open, charges. They said they would seek a first-degree murder war- rant asainat him today. · Police said Lewis· bad a history (See SLAIN, Page AZ) V-uleoShow Too Realutic NEEDHAM, Mass. (AP) - The television show ended with tbe dllc Jockey beina killed. Apparently it wu too reallsUc . for aome viewers qr the Brandeis Unlvenlty·produced drama "Bo. Pe_ep," shown over Boston'•. WCVB-TV. I Police aald they tot calla from' people in Needham, Bolton and Lowell reportin1 that a disc. jockey bad been Jurdered on the alr. , · Needham pollc ruabed to ~ atucUOI of the television stat.Son toj . ftnd it wu only a ta-ped &bow • Gay Film In Home For Boys WINCHESTER, Tenn. CAP) - Investigations of homosexual activity in at least three states led to the arrest of an ordained Episcopal priest who operated a rehabilitative home for boys al- leged to be a national center for pornographic films. Dist. Atty. Bill Pope went before the Franklin County grand jury today seeking J.Ddtctments against Boys Farm Inc. director Rev . Claudius Ira "Bud" Vermilye on charges of crimes against nature, contributing to the delinquency of minors, and US• ing minors in the production of ob· scenefilms. · Police in New Orleans said Wednesday their investigation of homosexuality in a Boy Scout troop was partially resp<>nslbl~ for the priest's arrest. They said they found pomo- . graphic pictures and a letter Crom Mr. Vermilye when they arrested scoutmaster Richard Halverson and 13 others in September on charges of conspiring to comD\it aggravated rape and conspiring to commit crimes against nature. A former resident of the Boys. Farm identified boys in the photos as members of Father Vennilye's (SeeGAY, Page AZ> Coast Weath er Ch ance of showers tonight and Friday. Highs Friday ln upper 60s, lows to mid sos. I NSIDE TODAY Bloomingdalu ling•ri.e catalogue gou e:rotic .4' U/nt111.e1 bring t>&t bban'e · and blatant to the M'fou. Photographer• laJI .. Uw trcmd. Stofll. P.OQe A7. ladex , f I f I ~Oh, ltlg God, Not Again' -·· Burglars Beat Employes to Fluor •uilding ' - DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc *,·· *· * . , . .. . ' THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 VOi... ••.NO. JU, J SECTIONS, JI l"AGES This 260-pound tortoise is lumbering around on a skateboard at the Seattle Zoo after breaking his leg in an unsuccessful attempt to court a lady tortoise. The bandage bolds his broken leg in place while he pushes himself around with his three good limbs. Sick, Tired Clerk Balks at Robbery By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of 19'• Dally ~I04 Si.N "O, my God. Not again," said the Bank or America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real. as she faced a bank robber Wednesday for the Mtoodtlme In threeweek.s. She dldn 't read all of the lengthy note the man banded her at the noon hour. She didn't give blm any money either. "I'm sick and tired of rob- bers," she told the robber ac· cording to FBI agents. 'Tm not aomg to give you any money ... '!'be man turned and Oed. A half hour later, officers rrom tbe San Clemente police depart· Bunter Killed By Own Spear llARUDI, Sarawak (AP) -A tdbesman bunUng wild pigs was tilled by bit own poisoned spear wben be slipped and wounded Mmself in the 1tomach. The 22-year-old Kenyah hDter, Robert Agun, was found 111D8 on the ground by another nnter. The wounded man told ldl parent.a be knew he could not ment, the California Highway Patrol and the Orange County Sheriff's Department forced a car to the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway at Junipero Serra Road i n San Juan Capistrano and arrest~d. two men. The stop was made after San Clemente police Sgt. William Trudeau spotted it leaving San Clemente. The car matched a description broadcast by the bank. Arrested were Charles E. Powell, 27. of Long Beach, and Arvell James Irving, 26, of Wilm- ington. · Police believe the same two men held up another Bank of America branch, in Oceanside, only an hour before the aborted San Clemente job. Officers said $SOO was re- covered from the suspects' car. 1be men, police said. gave no re- sistance. 'lbe accused were being held today ln San Diego County Jail, pending FBI investigation of tbe bank robbery charges. No weapons were found. Agents said the robbers of the Oceanside bank also banded a teller a threatening note, but dis· played no weapons. ..-vive because the poeion was ,.. Fi b S d too atroq. He was taken to a 18 ennan ave hospital, but d1ed belOTe re-. CORONADO (AP) -A 51-adaine it. year-old filberman •as lilted in • Otber bunters have been 1atllf actory conattlon in· wm wd to put pJ'Otdq ~ Connado Hospital today aftel'. llil • tJaelr polloDecl .,earheacla b.11 boat cauabt fire '1 miles from -~ tnctbl1 antmals. . shore .. n Burglars • Raid New- Building Commercial burglars arrived at the newly completed Fluor Corporation complex in Irvine just ahead of employes and made · away with $14,825 worth or office equipment. The theft was discovered Wed- nesday morning by a Flour employe upon arriving at the 1.3 million square·foot engineering and contracti,?"firm, police said. The theft /pparently took place late Tuesday evening or early Wednesday, police said. Eleven electric typewriters, five calc ulators, one computer terminal and a transcriber were. reported missing by company of· ficials. Police said the theft occurred on the first floor of the multi-story glass building just off the San Diego Freeway. A security check revealed the access doors to the storage area were unlocked, police said. . Police are now checking a list of employes who were on duty Tuesday, tncluding the janitorial staff, overtime employes and on-duty security personnel. Although the building is com- pleted, the company Is still in the process of moving equipment in- to it.a new Southern callfomia. headquarters. Police are check- ing moving vans that were at the building Tuesday evening. V-icti"" 103, Record in NY NEW YORK (AP) -Battie Erwin la the bolder of a New York City record: at 103, she bu become the oldest mugging victim known to the police. Ar. Mrs. Erwin made her w8J· slowly back to her Brooklyn apartment where she lives alone,"· two YOWll tbuga knocked her to the 1?0und and took all she bad with her -SZ worth of groceries. The auapecta, 12 and 14, were captured after police came to Mrs. Erwin'• a.Jd and cruised the nelabborbood with her. She wu· not injured in the attack Wednel-dar. TM boys were tree today tn tbe. cuatodJ of their parent.a. ' 36 Kids Wateh As Gt•nman· Kills Sehool Teaeher Porno APWlr.....,lo EPISCOPAL PRIEST VERMIL YE AFTER ARREST Accu1ed of M•ldng G•y Fllm1 With Boy1 Te~laer Kil"led 36 Kids Watch Classroom Slaying DETROIT (AP) -Seven-year· old Laura Denomie and 35 other children bad just started thelr Englis.b lesson in Betty McCut.er's first-grade class. A man entered, exchanged a few words with the teacher, then pulled a gun. "Miss Mccaster was scream-ine:' Laura recalled lat.er. "She reached ber band out and tried to push the gun away but bullets b.lt her and she fell back a1ainst the table." Miss Mccaster, 46, was fatally shot in the bead Wednesday ln her c las sroo m at Burt Elementary School on Detroit's northwest side. "We were screaming, and we all ran out of the room," Laura told police. ''Jte shot her three or four times from this tar away," •be 1aus. tnd1cat1n.1 a diltance ot aboutllve feet. Hourt later, police arteated Miu McCuter't estran1ed . husband, Al J . Lewis, 48, on open. charges. They said they would seek a first-degree murder war- rant against him today. Police said Lewis had a history (See SLAIN. Page A2) V-uleoShow Too Realhtic NEEDHAM, Mass. (AP) - The television show ended with the disc jockey being killed. Apparently it W# too realistic . for some viewers of tbe Brandeis University-produced drama "Bo, P~ep, h shown over Boston's. WCVB-TV. I Police said they got calls from· people in Needham, Boston and Lowell reporting that a disc. jockey bad been murdered on the alr. J I · Needham poUc rushed to thCj at~ of the television station loj . find it wu only a taped •bow. Gay Film · In Home For Boys WINCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) - Investigations of homosexual activity in at least three states led to the arrest of an ordained Episcopal priest who operated a rehabilitative home for boys al- leged to be a national center for pornographic films. Dist. Atty. Bill Pope went before the Franklin County grand jury today seeking ind.lctments against Boys Farm Inc. director Rev . Claudius Ira "Bud" VermUye on charges of crimes against nature, contributing to the delinquency of minors, and us· ing minors in the production or ob- scene films . · Police in New Orleans said Wednesday their investigation of homosexuality in a Boy Scout troop was partially responsible for the priest's arrest. They s aid they found porno- . graphic pictures and a letter from Mr. Vermilye when they arrested scoutmaster Richard Halverson and 13 others in September on charges of conspiring to commit aggravated r ape and conspiring to commit crimes against nature. A former resident of the Boys Farm identified boys in the photos as members of Father Vermllye•s- <See GAY, Page A2) Coast Weather Chance of s howers tonight and Frjday. Highs Friday in upper 605, lows to mid sos. INSIDE TODAY Bloom1ngdales lingtrit catologut gou tzotic .cia lifeit11'4• briftg t>at blzorrt · and blatant to tM IWfoce. PhorograJ>Mr• 1011 bart the t,cmd, StOf'JI, P.agt A1. · .42 DAILY PlLOT s Thursday. November 11 1976 ·New 1040 Tax Form Set Carter Enda Vacation lDead As Yacht Taxpayers Need Math Skil/,s to Figure This One PLAJNS, Ga. (AP) Jimmy Carter ended bis five-day vacation today &Dd new home to begin the process of naming bis White House staff, cboos-lni Cabinet members and settin1 the policy course or bi s i n coming admlnlstratlon. Wrecks WASHINGTON (AP)-The ln· ternal Revenue Service, about two weeks behind schedule un. , veiled a more complex locO tax form today that will mean more effort. by taxpayers to caJcuJate how much they owe Uncle Sam for 1976. In his opening message to tax· payer s,. IRS Comm issioner Donald C. Alexander said , "Completing your return this year could be more difficult." For tbe first time in decades, every taxpayer will have to tum to mathematical skills to com· pute taxable income. Tblsis a ma- jor change from the previous system under which many tax- payers bad only to list their gross income and then refer to tables to find their taxes. Taxable income is income re- duced by the standard or ttemLied deductions and personal ex· emptions. Alexander said that pre· paration of the forms was delayed because oflate passage ofthe Tax ReformActofl976buttheysbouJd ,.,. Wl...,i..to H11ng lfp on Hanging Is the cpitoml' of muscular masculine beauty also the epitome of mutton-headed masculine nuttiness? No, says Mike Dayton, 27·year-old reigning Mr. America. He wants lo be hanged in a s ix -foot gallows and 'jlimp 212 feet from the Golden Gate Bridge. Research, he says, proves he can survive. So far, he's been advised to stick lo popping handcuffs. 2 Murder Suspects Have Bail Reduced By TOM BARLEY Ol llte O•oly ,.,"'4 SI.off Two men who face the death penalty for thf'1r ::alleged kJdoap· ing and killing -or Los Alamitos housew1Cc Joann Se.igman had their bail cut to SI00,000 from S250.000 Wednesday tn Orange County Supenor Court. But lawyers for Ronald Lewis Ewing and WiJliam Paul Gullett made it clear after Judge H. Warren Knight's ruling that 1l 1s. .extremely unlikely that either man will be free on bail by the time the trinl opens Dec. 6. Relatives of both men com· mented outside the courtroom ·that neither family can possibly raise the new bail figure despite the substantial cut granted by Judge Knight. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT ~~-~ (l\•\I 0.lty P1'0•.,,.,.t.,..,,.ct1•\t~ f'."""Ctthr ,.,,._'\ p,. .. ,, l\WOllVWdtwf,..().otM",,.. (Nt I P\.!Ot1\l't1fti0 C.tno•f\Y if'Otl ... tc11tl'Oft\•t~ O"•bt•~l'I Mo~f'I' tt\'OUQh rr141y frw (t'l\I• W.~• N"""'CKW'I 8fo\Cf\, Muf\l•'-t.,, I-Mi, fOUl'I ••~" v.-11 .... ff'v1ft• Seddi.twK~ V•llt• •"'ff \~S..wh \o!olt"(•• t .,,~~4•0t "'"" ,, putH•v.rto s .. ,v,.O••" ~ Swlru'f' tPW rc;::~c:,.:=~~~.~11:0~~~'..:,. 1lO Wt\\ B•t 11 ........ _ Pr•\•n.tM •ftCJ P\IDll-., Jt<ti till Cwtty \f tl>Pft fl\rt1t~"Cl:G4nHftMil~r ,,. ...... , ..... , ca.tor Tfllom••A -.-~,... M4rtf Qtnq £61~ Clu-'H If leo• llt<N~ P PUN AOlll_,1 Mal\aOH''G !Ottor", Of flee• C..loMt .. ))l)Wt\111.tySlroof l•11vn• B•A<f\ 11111• Gt~,.. \trf'ltf ll""ll"Q!O'l llU(~. llll~llffc~-......... ~lrl>K• \loll•• HIO• I• Pu,._ 01 So~ DIO<IO ~-oy Telephone (714)842~21 Cini/fled Advert111no 142-5471 s..<tdlebe<.-\/•ll•YN"""OtOc• llHJ10 p,..,. ™ c,.,..." .. 415-0UO Both men were returned to the county jail until tbe next of what will be a number of pre-trial hearings into the multiple criminal charges they face. Deputy Public Defender Michael Beecher, represent.inc Ewing, thought it bigbly likely that he will be seeking a separate trial and, possibly, a change of venue for his client. Court-appoi nted attorney Marvin Cooper, representing Gullett, said it was doubtful that he would join in either moUon if Beecher Ci !es them. Gullett and Ewing, both 27, and: both of Bellflower, were arrested shortly after the body or Mrs. .Seigman, 43, of 3351 Cortese Drive. Los Alamitos, was found in a field in the Carson area. 1t is alleged that the two men shot Mrs. Seigman as they drove from the Long Beach area follow· ing the failure of their asserted plot to force her husband lo hand over the contents of the safe at the market be managed for the Market Basket chain. The prosecution claims that Gullett and Ewing are the two men who forced their way into the Seigman home last Aug. 2S and forced the family to ac-· company them to Long Beach. Disguised by heavily applied circus-type makeup ana wigs. the. two men bundled the three Seigman children into the family van and kept Mrs. Seigman· hostage while market manaeer . J ohn Seigman was ordered to get the $8,000in takings from the safe. The plan mis fired when a· market employe cal1ed Long Beach police. As police cars'. swarmed into the area the two men ncd with tbclr hostaie. Prosecutor Dave Carter as- serts that a third and, possibly, a fourth person were involved in . the ~i_gman kid.nap.murder. be in the bands of most Laxpayers by mid-January. · This ia about two weeks later than tax -form packages bad traditionally been received by the naUon 's tupayers. The basic 1040 rorm will have a number of changes from the 1975 form . besides the need to calculate taxable income. These include a credlt for child care expenaes and a change in the reporting of an exclusion for what bad been known u sick pay and which will now be called disabili- ty income. 'No Regrets' One more change involves the method in computing the credit allowed for personal exemptions. Last year it bad been a straight $30 per individual, but this year that amount is raisedto$3Sperex- emption or 2 percent of taxable in· come up to a maximumof$180. Alexander said another item on the 1040 will be or interest to lax· payers 65 years or older. He . described it as an expanded and simplified credit for the elderly that bu replaced the often con· fusing retirement income credit form. 0T m tired of vacation, I'm ready to go to work," Carter told reporters 8'-he boarded a chartered com- mercial aircraft . !Qt.J.b~ flight with his family and the rest of his entourage. SOUTHPORT, N.C. (AP) Three eurvlvora remained hospltallied and five others were reported resUng in a Southport home today after their 106-fool yacht broke up and sank ln rough seas off the North Carolina coast. One other person aboard the •'Lady Margaret'' perished in the AUanUc, possibly hampered, a spokesman said, by a cast be was wearing on bis lei as a result of a recent ~ration. Crew members of a rescue vessel recovered the body of Thomi.a Edwin Morgan, 27, of Ossining. N.Y., on Wednesday. Mom Tums in Son After Bank Shooting Along with fishing and sports on the secluded wooded retre at at St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia, Carter spent some time studying policy options of the coming administration and ap- pointments to posts at the toplevelof governmenL F,....P~Al GAY ••• Morgan's mother, Mrs. Gene Morgan, S3, of Oaalbing, survived along with the motor yacht's cap- tain, Richard Stevenson, 38, of St. Clair, Mich., and Tom Ochiltree, 64, of W ubington. Other survivors were Stevenson's wife, Unda. 32. and four 19-year-old crew members, Gary Schaible, Dan Jackman, Tod Allen Myers and Gary Tobias, all or St. Clair. NEW IBERIA, La. (AP) -"I did what 1 bad lo do," says a mother whose son was sentenced to 99 years in prison for armed bank robbery after she helped authorities catch him. "I did what 1 thought was best, and it's nobody else's business," Rosemary Frencis said Wednes· day. Her son, Jerry Paul Francis, 18, and an accomplice, Preston George Demouchet, 24, were sen- tenced in District Court on Wed· nesday for a bank robbery last May in which a teller was shot. The teller, Beverly Shauffe, was alone when the bandits ar- rived at the St. Martin Bank & Trust Bank in rural Parks. They forced her to lie on the floor, police said, and before leaving, one or the men shot her in the head with a .38-caliber J?istol County Okays Protection For FV Mural Fountain Valley's Colonia Juarez mural, damaged three times by paint-smearing vandals, will be protected with a sealer coat, Orange County supervisors agreed Wednesday. The board approved a $1.,000 al- JocaUon to purchase the sealer and pay for lta •pplicatioo to the 625-foot-loog block wall mural at the request of Fountain Valley City Councilmen. The allocation was among minor amendments to the county 's Federal }lousing and Community Development Pro- gram. The mural, which portrays the colony's Me xican-American heritage, covers what once was a grafriti·smeared wall along Calle Zaragosa. It was designed by Costa Mesa artist Sergio 0 'Cadiz and painted with tbe help of volunteers. Foun- tain Valley city officials said the sealer will protect the mural from damage. E'rotaPageAJ SLAIN ••. ofJ)lychialric problems. Most cluses were canceled for the rest of the day at the school, where Miu Mccaster bad transferred only three weeks ago because, police said, abe was afraid or Lewis. Her sobbing pupils fled the scene and clustered in a flrst- floor classroom. 1belr parents waited anxiously in the corridor while police tried t o piece to aether the youngsters' con· fused stories of wbat happened. As the youngsters -were re. leased one by one, their parents hurried them home. PoUce and school officlals said a man bad come to the school, in- quired where Miss McCaster's classroom was, and entered it just as she began an English lesson. Pupils said the two exchanged a few words . before the man •pulled a gun . When Miss' McCaster told one child to go to the principal'• office for beJp, the children uld, the 1unman became infuriated. . The Detroit Free Press report- ed today that Lewis bad for the put two months been trying to get public school oflldala to fire bis ex-wife. Lewb called the newspaper several times, claim- ing he could prove Miss McCa~ter bad stolen school equlpD:f ent. The newspaper said Lewis called a reporter Mondar and uld be 1i1aed b1msel into Docton Hospital and expected to be there three weeb. A boepital sl)Okesman refused to 11y what kind of treatment Lewtl tuld. Re. sltned himself out Tuesday, ~t. . She lies in a nursing home, un· able to move or speak. "If be did that, 1 had to tum him in," Mrs. Francis said. "If he did that, he was liable to do something else worse, and I'd rather tum him in than have hlm lying dead in the streets." Police got on the trail or the bandits quickly. A photograph of them, taken by an automatic camera at the bank, was published in the newspaper here and Mrs. Francis r ecognized one as her son and went lo the police. Since then, s he said she has gotten hostile telephone calls from peoele in this town near the Gulf Coast west or New Orleans. "People have been calling me all hours of the night, sometimes at 2 o'clock in the morning, and calling me dirty for turning him in," said Mrs. Francis. "I'm the one that's got to live with what I did, and I don't see why it's bothering them.'' She said her son "told me, 'Don't worry about it; mama.' He knows I love him." "rehabilitative home for teen· . aged boys,'' Pope said. Pope said police r eceived similar letters Crom police in Michigan and Connecticut. With that information, the dis· trict attorney's office filed an af. fidavit requesting a wUTant to search Boys Farm"1i During the raid Jut Thursday, police said they confiscated all of the priest's records and several rolls of film showing boys in sex- ual acts. "He bad sponsors from Australia to Canada and in virtually every state in the Union," said Pope. "There were some 275 active spomors and about90nonactivesponaors." Pope said the sponsors COO· tributedmoneytothefarm,which wu supported entirely by private donations. He said some sponsors were sent pornographic pictures while others were invited to visit the farm and participate in the filming. ®QUALITY TELEVISION Ochiltree is W asbington cor- respondent for P a na x Newspapers of Michigan .. John McGorr, president or Global Communications and Panax Newspapers in Lansing, Mich.. and owner or the vessel, arrived in Wilmington hours after the survivors were landed at Southport by a Coast Guard helicopter. 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SllVICI YOUl 19UIPMIMT . :J ri O•llyl Piiot l'llote HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FINEST CLIMBS TO RESCUE Areman John Rees Uses Snorkel to Save Kitty Treed,Fre~d Snorkel Saves Feline By ROBERT BARKER OI t ... D•lly P•lot Sutt WHEN ALL ELSE failed, two Huntington Beach firemen climbed into their snorkel platform Wednesday and rescued a black cat perched atop a eucalyptus tree. The sca1rdy-cat had been a captive in the tree near the Central Library since Monday. Employes there had watched its predicament with growing alarm, fearing that it might die without food and wa~~ ' The Huntington Beach Fire department responded afl.er calls to other agencies were fruitless. FIREFIGHTERS John Rees and J ames Ellis were given the tas k of freeing the treed cat. They ascended near· ly 60 feet in their snorkel before Rees made a grab for the cat and slipped it into a cardboard box for safe keeping. ''lt was a nice kitty," Rees said. "ll didn't try to bite or scratch me·· The cat was turned over lo Mrs. Charlene Burke of the city's Animal Assistance League where it soon climbed out of its bo~ and rather calmly munched on cat food and had a sip or two of watt'r Mrs Burke s~11d the league would first try to find its owners. H they are not localed, she wall try to find a family to adopt 1t. f'aalm!i( that. the cat will have to oe put to death, she says. "IT'S A TAME CAT and it's been around people," she said ... Otherwise 1t would have attacked the firemen." Mrs. Kris Millray. a worker at the library, said she first noticed the cat 10 the tree at noon on Monday. . "There was a great big German shepherd running loose. and l think the cat was scared of it, she said. ''It was yowling its head off " Mrs Mallray surmised that the cat climbed higher and higher until it became too scared to come down on its own. Len Foster, director of Orange County Animal Control. sa1d bas agency doei:m't rescue cats from trees. "AS A R UL£ they get up there to catch birds and they romedown when they're ready, .. he said. "I've never seen a skeleton or a cat tn a trtt yet. .. -EPA: Dirty Water, ~Air May Halt Growth lndUAtrial growth in pollution· :troubled cities across the United "States may be sharply curtailed if -.businesses fail lo comply with lllttipollutlon laws . a top feder al environmental official said in -:Anaheim. John R. Quarles Jr .. deputy ..-admini strator o r the Environmental Protection Agency, said the Clean Air Act JlDd Federal Water Pollution Control Act requires industry in Jtighly polluted areas to reduce ~missions or face denial of build· 1ng and expansion permits. His comments came in a speech to the fif\h annual lntemational Pollution Engineering Exposition and Congress. The two acts require that, in t\Ues exceeding federal alrquall· t;Jatandards, industrial growth be halted if the growth produces an Increase in existing pollution levels, Quarles said. Both the New York and Los Mieles areas exceed primary •federal be1ltb·rehlted air quality standards, according to John A. · Blaat.erud. acttn1 chairman of the .P.-ea l de o t ' a Co u n c i l o n l ~viroruneotal Quality. "The harsh fact is t.Mt many faJ1hly tnduatriallzed, densely populated sections of' this country elatlnue to be drudfully Pollut· ~"Hld Quartet. 'Botll the Clean Alr and Clean· ~at.tr actl Hqulrt us to review new sources of pollution. Even if controls on existing sources are effective, pollution from new in· dustrial sources threatens to bury the progress we have made." Quarles said the recent denial or a petition to build huge oil storage tanks in the Los Angeles area and rejection of' a proposed Dow Chemical plant in the San Francisco Bay area will be Just the beginning if industry fails to heed the antipollution laws. Quarles also called on industry to abandon what he termed its ''fundamentalist, knee·Jerk re· sistance" to government control. He said industries should propose methods of solving growth· related air and water pollution problems that could also help lhelrown interests. Smith Rings Bell SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AP) -Prime Mlniater Ian Smith uahered in the 12th year of· Rhodesian independ eaee at miclni&bt WednadQ by rinllnl a copy ol the American Llbertf Bell. ms ban& trembllq, SmJth atnJclt tbe bell 11 tlmee to mark the 11 years aince be declared in· dependence from Britain cm Nov. u. i.s, to block Br1Ush plans for the eventual tran1fer ol power to the black majority. . . . . . DAILY PILOT ,43 IDegal Aliens Studied 30 Orange County Firms Compile Hiring Data By a A Y ESTRADA OfUteOally f'l19'Mafl U.S. Senate representatives are compiltng data supplied by so Orange County firms on the potential effects on small busi- neaaes of pending legislation deal· ing with the hiring of illegal aliens. Orange County, Cleveland and · New York City were tbe study areas in a project organized by Sen. Robert Packwood of Oregon, a member of the Senate Commit· Hanna Link To Korean Funds Eyed teeonSmaU Business. At leut seven bllls were con- sid ered du r l ng the 9'th Con1reasional seaaioo whlch would have made the hiring of ll· letalallena unlawful. "· Several of these bills would Im· pose heavy fines and jail· sen- tences on employers for hiring un· documented workers. The 30 county businesses which volunteered for the project were divided into three study groups which sampled condiUom under three types of potentlial laws re- garding aliens. One or t.be companies in the study, Laguna Manufacturing in Irvine, was one of 10 firms that re- quired ea.ch job applicant to sign a document stating that be or she was legally eligible for work in the U.S. Another group operated as If legislation existed which punished employers of illegal aliens without further con. sideration. Park Sna·fa Cited The third aroup of county buai- n eau s ln the atudy ·btred employes after conduct.In.I an identlficat1on screeoioC process. The county firms in the study were mostly in the light manufacturing or food proceu- ing buainesses. Laguna M anufacturlng, a furniture company, was raided by Immigration and Naturalization Service agents ill September. The raid nabbed 102 illegal aliens, about half the company's work force. The aliens were de- ported. . David Rogers, a spqkesmanfor the Irvine firm, said his company S • Bl -lost about half a week's pro-upe rvlS OT as ts ~~~on because of the surprise Rogers said be a nd representatives from the other 30 St (Jr 0 D l rinns in the study attended an a ver e ay.·~ Oct. 7 meeting in Irvine with J im t&7 Kingzett, an aide to Sen. WASHlNGTON (AP) -The Packwood. The montb-loagstudy friends hip of Korean busi-ByKATHYCLANCY lacked support of city officials, beganafterthemeeting. nessman Tongsun Park led to 0t111e D•llY """'MMt who wanted it developed for in-" "All those who applied for jobs about S20.000 per year in extra in-Oranve Countv Supervisor dustry. had to sign the document saying come for fomer Orange County Ralph Clark blames "foot· Clark said the 30 acres adjoin-theywerelegallyentiUedtowork Rep. Richard T . Hanna several dragging" by county staff mem· ing Santiago creek would be part in the U.S.," said Rogers. '.'Some years ago, his attorney says. be.rs and state officials for boost· of an eventual 700-acre park that did refuse to sign and, they were The attorney. Charles McNelis, ing the price of land for a pro-does have community support. not hired." confirmed Wednesday that the j>OSed regional park. And tbe Anaheim supervisor Several of the county business California Democrat cade about ln5tead of the $23,000.an-acre said he would support another representatives at the Oct. 7 $60,000to $70,000from1971to1974 selling price supervisors had park project in Scbmit's West meeting said their own desire to in a business venture involving agreed to nearly a year ago, part Orange County district if a site avoid hiring illegal aliens bas Park, the target of' a Justice of the land for the Lower could be found that bad com· already res ulted in dis- Department probe. Santiago Creek Reeional Park munity endorsement. crimination against all Latins. McNelis said in a ~lepbonein· near Orange now bas jumped in But Schmit heatedly replied according to an official at the terview from Las Vegas that price to ~.000 an acre. that a pledge of Clark help didn't. meeting. while Hanna was a member or And instead of the 68 acres mean a lot. He claimed Clark bad One employer was quoted as Congress he placed seeurities supervisors hoped to buy, only 30 offered to support the earlier saying, "The easiest way to avoid with a Baltimore bank as col· acres is now available. Garden Grove regional park, the problem is just not to hire lateral for a line of credit Park County officials blamed the de· then backed down. Mexicans." used in an import-export venture. lay on difficulties in getting a Clark. who interrupted with, AU pending legislation on alien McNelis insisted his client bad $400,000 state grant to help buy "You are making a statement bi ring w o u I d s b if t t be done nothing illegal but the property. Thenow$55.000.an-thatisoutoforder,"saidlaterhe responsibility for proving acknowledged Hanna's dealings acre price tag makes the land the made no such commitment. . citizenship to employers who might have h ad the appearance of most costly ever pun: based by But Clark continued .. 1 can't claim they are already over· a conflict of interest since the the county for an inland regional commit anything to anYbodY UD· burdened with governmental venture involved federally sub· park, they said. til th bli h paperwork,Kingzettsaid. sidized rice among other com· And w h ile two fellow · e pu c earing and until Discrimination againslJ'obaft.. both sides are heard." ,,.-modities. supervisors joined Clark In plicants with foreign accent or Hanna, he said, eventually agreeing to the expensive During Wednesday's meeting, Spanish surnames could alsore- became "uncomfortable" about purchase Wednesday, the move however, Schmit saidJ "I just sultifsomeproposedlawsareim· his tie with Park and severed it: s truck a sour note with cannotsithere and continue to be pl em en t ed, the Senate Mc Neils added that Hanna is Supervisor Laurence Schmit. the good guy and keep supporting· representative told businessmen: cooperating will). Justice Depart· Schmit was angered because' a park expenditures in the south California passed legislation ment officials investigating al· proposal for buying regional part of the county because the which would fine employers wbo legations that Park. acting as an park land on a former Marine land is available and in the east hired illegal aliens but the law agent of the Korean government, base in Garden Grove died early part of the county because the was invalidated in court before it bribed members of Congress. this fall for lack or support by land is available." wenlintoeffect. Park has denied the al· ClarkandSupervisocTomRiley. "I am not going to go down Thestatecourtcontendedtlaat legations. "I find it hard to believe that without a fight to get a park in the the federal government has pre-- Meanwhile. a former gQyem-we are seriously discussing this Second District," be declared. empted stales' right to make lm· ment official said that former matter," be said. Schmit noted Board Ch;lirman Ralph migrationlaws. D f a-.... , ... _ R the Garden Grove land cost only Diedrich joined with Clark and On Feb. 26, 1976, the U.S. e eruse .-c~etary -""vUJ · $35,000 an acre. Riley in approving the $1.6 Supreme Court reversed that• Laird warn~' the~ Depart· But Clark warned him to "get million park land purchase. But cision. The high court ruled that ment in 197lthat South Korea was everything into perspective." He he binged his vote to state ap-sta~s could pass laws to prohibit :~r"J::ia~~~~~~~~ _s_ai_·d_th_e_G_a_rd_e_n_G_ro_v_e ___ p_ro.::.pos_al __ P_r_ov_a_l_o_f_th_e_S4_oo_,_ooo_gran __ L ____ th_e_e_m ___ p_lo"""y_m_e_n_t_o_f_ill_e_g_al_ali_._e_ns_._ 20,000 U.S. troops from that country. Donald L. Ranard, former State Depar tment director of Korean affairs, recalled a Pentagon meeting at which Laird warned diplomatic officials of the lobbying effort and instructed them to inform the South Koreans that "they'd better stop it or they'd get into trouble.•· Ranard said he believed un· dersecrelary or state for political affairs. Philip C. Habib, then ambassador to Korea. was at the meeting. Habib refused to com- ment. and a secretary said Laird, now with Reader's Digest, was traveling and could not be re- ached for comment. Ranard said he became aware or the oper ation in 1970, well before the meeting with Laird, on lhe basis or intelligence reports that top officials in the South Korea n governme nt had authorized the lobbying against the troop withdrawal decision. Several members of Congress, including House Majority Whip John McFall, have admitted re- ceiving money from Park but have denied any wrongdoing. Hanna is one of a number of pre- sent and former congressmen who have been interviewed by Justice Department attorneys. CHP Officer's Cars Torched At Viejo Home Two vebides owned by a California Highway patrolman were set on fire by an unknown lntnJder outaide bis Mission Vie- jo home Wednesday while he slept in.aide the residence. Oran1e County Sheriff's o(- .flcers said offt~r Don Harold Gritton Jr., 30, ran from his home to find hU 1962 Chevrolet ·pickup tnJck and .• 1975 Toyota atatton wa1on engulfe d in flames. Firemen called to the scene 1 aaid ~be station wagon was deltro)ted and heavy damage in· · nJeted to the truck. Damage was !mtlmated at $5,000 . . InveaU,aton aaid the aet ol araon may be tbe work of 'IOmeone wbo bean a crud•e acalnat the patrolman. GritiGa 4ald he can recall no recent incl· 'dent ln the lint of duty that would xplaln tbe burnla1 of bJs ·Vehlclet. I Special Saving on Schafer Bros. Leather We are a:so offer I £D9 gener~ savl~S on other leather chairs and sofas. Select ft"jm 30 p:i.~es naw on display. ,, . : PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN£RS Open Mon., Thur•. l Fri. Eves. Leather CHAI RS from ••........•• $399; Make Your Selections from 5 Colors of Glove Soft Leather· Leather SOFA .. ; Available In 63'', 84" and 96" Sizes 7 ft. Leather SOFAS from ••••••.•..•.•• $899 •. 2211 HARBOR 8LVO. COST A MESA, CALIF. .• \ A4 DAIL v PILOT Thurs<11y. November 11, 1976 ,,,,------------------.... ~:;.:_.~ .. uh · Murder.er to Face Firing Squad Tom arph~IH~ ~ ... ·~: ]ob Hunt Begim Quietly NEW BILLINGS: For more than 18 months now, solid resi- dents of that neighborhood in Newport Beach known as the Balboa Peninsula have faced a monotony of sameness al their little neighborhood movie house. Weary commuters, homeward- bound after a long day on the job, would drive into downtown Balboa, get near Main Street and glance up at the theater mar-quee. Students homeward bound ft'om school m1gbl take a similar glance. Housewives headed out the Peninsula after shopping might do the same. Yet for the past 18 months or so, all these Balboa folks were greeted with the same old billing. FOR 18 MONTHS at their neighborhood theater, they had only two choices. They could view a screen epic called "Deep Throat" and a second feature named "The Devil in Miss Jones.'' Or they could stay home. For 18 months, you were not going to gather up the whole family and go downtown for a night at the movies. There wasn't going to be a kiddie matinee this Saturday afternoon. The reason was that for a year and a half, t he old Balboa Theater wasn't the old Balboa Theater any more. It bad been purchased by the Pussycat Theater people and they were screening what has come to be known as bard-core adult films. Newport Beach's finest vice cops tried hard to st.op all this bard core. Finally, when the Pussycat people got around to screening Deep Throat and the Devil, two of the most infamous of all fleshpot films, everybody de- cided to go to court. A JURY TRIAL was held in Harbor Judicial District Court. The prosecution alleged the two films were obscene, ftJthy, de- grading and without one iota of redeeming social value. The defense said it was theater art. The trial opened in August of 1975 and lasted for eight weeks. In the end, the theater operators were acquitted. • The hitch was that only these two films had been found not ob- scene under today's statutes. Thus if the Pussycat people changed the billing, surely as the moon would rise. Newport vice officers would be at the front door to bust 'em again. So for 18 months, the Pussycat people stuck with the same b1ll- 10g. NOW, YOU M fGlfl' be able to run this long with a ftlm like "Gone With the Wind," but that's another story. Finally. the Newport Bea c h Pussy c at 'fheater 's ad for Deep Throat began to advise hard·core mov- iegoers, "Soon The Final Cur- tain " Fm ally. they were go10g to <'hange the billing. Well. not ex- actly What they are really going to do is get out of town. Pussycat pooped out. They sold the tbeater to a new outfit that promises some family type entertainment. The new owners plan to reopen by Thanksgiving with reguJar movies. They'll rename the place the Aalboa Theater again. At last there may be some kiddie matine~ once more. Now you are left wondering if Balboans will support their neighborhood movie house. Or will they ignore 1t. like they did before the Pussycat people came to town, SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Gov. Cahin R ami*a &octay b · ned a ata1 of eaeclldoa fot eott• demoed mardere r Guy Mark Gilmore, delayla« bla exeelltloa UDUl neat Wed.aeaday. hro daya after Gtlmore waa aeliledaled to die belore a flrlDI aqaad. SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Gary Mark Gilmore, a convicted murderer who asked the Ulah Supreme Court to let him "die ll.ke a man," will face a firing squad 1 Monday barring appeals for a second stay of execution. The execution, scheduled for 8 Mother, Fetus Die DENVER CAP) -A pregnant woman, tbe sub- ject or an unusual medical debate is dead. So is the 15-week-old fetus she car· ried. General Hospital used life support machinery for more than 48 hours after 29-year·o ld L ind a Culbertson was critically· injured in an automobUe accident Monday. While the machinery kept Mrs. Culbertson technically alive, doctors· pondered the ethical, legal and medical questions of trying to keep her alive in the hope .they could some. day deliver her baby. When they decided their effort bad no chances for success, they made plans to terminate the ex. traordinary life support. Before they could do so, Mrs . Cu lbertson's heartbeat, and that o( the fetus, stopped .. Night of Peace a.m. on the Utah State Prison O'OW>da 20 miles aout.b of here, would be the flrsl in the United SU tea since Luis J05e Monge died in a Colorado gas chamber June 2, 1967. There are morethan400men and women awaiting poulble ex- ecution on death rows across the nation. RETIRING GOV. CALVIN L. Rampton, a supporter of capital punishment, said be would study Gilmore's case and issue a state- ment today. The governor can stay an ex- ecution until the next meeting or the State Board or Pardons. That would not be until l'Gtto days after GU more is scheduled to die. Gilmore, wearing handcuffs, white prison garb and red-white- and-blue tennis shoes. told the five Supreme Court justices Wed· nesday: •1 BELIEVE I was given a fair trial, and I think the sen- tence was pro- per, and I'm willing to ac· cept it like a man and wish it to be carried out without delay." T b e justices, in a 01LMOH 4-1 ruling, then vacated a stay they had granted Monday by a 3-2 vote and agreed to Jet Gilmore be shot on schedule. "The s tay or ~xecution heretofore granted is withdrawn and vacated and any appeal filed on behalf of Gary Gilmore is dis- missed forthwith, "~courtsaid. GU.MORE'S ROLE IN the case left groups opposed to capital punishment in a n awkward position. But Shirley Pedler, director of the utah chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union, said her group was considering at least two possible lines of last· minute appeal. Syrian Vanguard Tightens in City ~EIR~. Lebanon CAP) -Syrian armored forces tightened their gnp on Bea.rut today, readying for a drive through the heart of the de- vastated city to separate Moslem and Christian combatants in the 1.9-month-old civil war. The Syrian vanguard of the enlarged Arab League peacekeeping force took control o( northern, o...iay gave lhe war.weary c;ty ~ I N SHORT eastern and southern approaches ( J to the capital. Their arrival Wed· its first peaceful night in months. An Arab League military spokesman said the Syrian air force was put on the alert ''just as a precaution in case any one attempts to challenge the dis· engagement operation." Controb Oppo•ed WASHINGTON (AP) -AFL- CIO President George Meany says labor leaders are willing to discuss voluntary wage-price guidelines if proposed by President-elect Jimmy Carter, but Meany remains adamanUy opposed to mandatory controls. "I'm quite sure when the time comes we'll be ready to talk to him about it," Meany said. Tbe 82-year-old labor chief jokingly said he expects to play lbe role or "elder statesman" in the new administration. 4tla Viet Veto Loo.I• UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) -The United States ap- parently is preparing to block Vietnam's appllcati<!D for mem- bership in the United Nations for the fourth time in 15months. The Security Council has scheduled another debate Friday on the application from the UD· ified country. A vote is expected by the middle of next week, but Washington signaled that it still intends to keep Vietnam out of . the world organization. Corn Crop Pop• WASHINGTON (AP> -This year's nearly-harvested com crop will be a record of 6.06 billion bushels, 3 percent more than expected a month ago and enough to have a cooling effect on consumer prices at least through mid-1977, according to the Agriculture Department. Officials said the new corn estimates, based oo Nov. 1 sur- veys, was up 198 million bushels or 3 percent from the October forecast. Thia is up 5 percent from the record Ur75 crop or less than S. 77 billion bushels. 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J \ """-s 10• m. ao ltaNI llltll " . ,. • "" .. ~-.... 1 06 "-'"· u "-''''"•,n• m ,wh•:Slpm. ~r1Mtt "'·""·MISIO.IOun •• She said one was to appeal the cooatltutionality of the Utah law to the U.S. SupremeCowt., which ruled ea.rUeT this year that upltal puniahmeJlt waa not inherently unconsUtuUonaJ. The other posalbWty, abe said, was to HIE the courts to forbid use of tax money to pay for an un· cooat.itutional execution. Each of five volunteer members or the flr· inggquadwouldeam$17S. MICHAEL ESPLIN, A court- appointed lawyer who filed an earlier appeal with the Supreme Court and was fired by Gilmore, warned that the justices may not accept a new appeal against Gilmore's wishes. But be said lawyers for other death row inmates might still seek a stay in federal courts if the justices decline to accept the Gilmore case in its present st.ate. The possibility oC still other litigation leading to a stay was raised by David Kendall, an ex- pert on capital punishment for the National Association for lhe Advancement of colored People. KENDALL SAID THERE are reports that Denis Boaz, Gilmore's new California lawyer, is a writer as well as a lawyer and might have a contract to write about the case. Tb.Us, he said, might represent a conflict of in- terest. Wednesday's hearing was on a motion by Deputy Atty. Gen. Robert B. Hansen, who bad asked for a reversal o( the stay or ex- ecution order. Hansen said the Jssue was "whether the law with respect to this appeal is to be made by the le- gislature or this court" since Utahi law does not provide an automatic appeal for capital crimes. "MY CLIENT understands his absolute right to an appeal, but he does not wish to take it," replied Boaz. "This Is not a suicide pact or perverse death wish. But Esplin in a telephone in- terview after Wednesday's de- cision said he thiw a suicide motive "is a very real possibili- ty" for Gilmore's r ecent. behavior. ESPLIN SAID THE convict once told him, "If they don't do it, I'm going to do it myself. I'm not going to spend the rest of my life in prison." Gilmore, who would be 36 Dec. 4, was convicted of fLrSl-degree murder for fatally shooting Ben- nie Bushnell, 25, last summer dur- ing the robbery of a Provo motel. Sculptor Dte. Alexander Calder. one of. the most influential sculptors of the century died today in New York. A spokesman for the Whitney Museum of American Art showing a major exhibit of his work, said be died of a heart at~ack. He was 7&. Chevy Joins Rebate Grune On Mini Cars DETROIT (AP) -General Motors' Chevrolet division has joined the auto rebate revival, saying it will pay $200 in cash to anyone who buys a new mini Chevette or subcompact Vega before Jan.10. The announcement Wednesday by Chevrolet, saddled with huge stocks of unsold Cbevettes and Vegas, comes a day after small- car specialist American Motors began orreriog rebates of between $25 and $22500 l9T1 cars and Jeeps to retired persons. 111E REBATES ARE the first since early 1975, when all four auto makers offered cash bonuses of up to $600, mostly for small cars, in an unprecedented move to pull the market out of steep decline. The industry bas since re· bounded, and sales of most models are robust, but demand for small cars remains soft. GM, which shut its .Vega a&· sembly line for this week, has more than a 140-day supply of un- sold Vegas and 100-day supply of Chevettes in dealer hands. A 60-day supply is considered optimal. He Speaks For You WASHINGTON (AP ) - SltuaUoo wanted: well-traveled proteuor aeeu cballeQllDI wortt outside or 1ovemment. Available alter Jan. 20. Don't look for that me.u1e ln the want adt, but Secretary of State Henry A. KiuinCtt bas acb>owledaed be la job buntln1. RECENTLY STATE Depart. meot apokeamao Robert L. Fu:uetb said Kla&lqer felt it would be "improper" to discuss any Job otters while be was still in government. But Fuoaeth told reporters Wednesday that Kiaa1nler plans to meet with "a rew people" in the comin1 weeks to discuss hi.a future as a private citllen.. He did not identify them. Associates say Kissineer faces no sborta1e of Job offers. THE OFFERS AU coming to bim and to bis lawyer, Carlyle Maw, who alao serves u a COD· sultant to the State Department. One friend said KilllD&er mq join corpora le boards ol directors but hu ruled out any eov· emment poat. Kissinger ia e1tpected to write h is memoirs, and Maw has acknowledg· ed that Kiss· inger already had received 1un11tou several book offers. Kissin1er is expected to write his memoirs, and Maw has acknowledged that Kissinger already had received several book offers. It is commonly believed in publishinl circles that the inside story of Kissinger's diplomatic exploits would be a runaway best • .. n .. ,. ACCORDING TO SOME ac· counts, a friend working on Kiss· Inger's behalf has been in· vestigating such journalistic pro- s pects as writing a daily newspaper column or a monthly magazlne column or being a foreign policy expert for a • television network. CBS is one of Kissinger's rumored future employers. Richard Salant of CBS News said Wednesday he did not think Kiss· inger would be hired to do documentaries. "Not so far u I understand," Sal ant said. The former Harvard professor or international relations also could return to academic We. Gloomy Gus is your spokesman because you and other Dally Pilot r eaders put words in bis mouth. Have you got a pet grievance? Lay it on Gus. Remember to stick to Issues -no personal attacks. . Just write to Gloomy Gus at the Dally Pilot, Box 1560, Costa Mesa, California 92626. Then watch for your Gus. He appears daily on the editorial page of the Daily Pilot. He speaks for you, in the DAILY PILOT 642 -4321 Results F aulted Student Scores Edge Upward LOS ANGELES (AP) -California public school students improved. their scores on tests in rea~ng, writing and arithmetic this year, but' the 12th-graders still lag behind an estimate or the national average. State education officials have released a report on the test scores of all 1.15 million students in grades 2, 3, 6 and 12. Statewide, second and third· ------------- graders posted small gains over Officials s aid sixth-graders' last year in r eading, the only test gairus, their second straight aft.er they took, a nd r emained sUgbUy five years of decline, moved above the national a ver age, the them near national averages. ·report.said. Twenfth.graders reversed a lone THE UPP E R TWO grades both s.howed gains in reading, wr i tin g, s p e llin g a nd m athema tics, despite areas of weakness in each. 1hird Sex Case fits LA Officers LOS ANGELES (AP) -It was a private Halloween party, police 9fficlals admit, yet six Los Angeles police officers and a woman civilian clerk-typist are accused of sexual misconduct and have been disciplined for violating an unwritten rule in their off-duty hours. The development was the third sex-related incident invol ving the Los Angeles Police Depart· ment, even though this episode took place more than one year ago. ASSISTANT POLICE Chief Daryl Gates s aid the or!icers were accused of conduct un· becoming an officer following the Simi Valley pool party which re- portedly included nude swim- ming and the serving of alcohol to a minor. However, the incident was not reopened until two other recent sex scandals popped up in the de· partment's Hollywood Division -one involving teen-aged girl EXJ>lorer Scouts and the other, alleged off-duty sexual activity. ''WE METICULOUSLY avoid interfering in the private lives of our police officers." s&d Gates. •'But it is our belief that when the actions of any officer -on or cXl duty -reflect on this depart- m e n t , come u nder public ·scrutiny or have a n impact on the image of t he polic department, it becomes a disciplinary matter." decline, but still were below the national norm, particularly in writing. THE NAnONAL averages are only estima tes, t aken from nationwide tests that are as much as 10 years. old, in some cases. Ca,lifornia students took those tests along with their own state tests several years ago to compare the results. The state started its own test- ing program in 1973 after com· plaints from teachers that the. national t ests didn't measure wha t w as being taug hf in California classrooms. DESPITE T H E i mprove- ments, aides to state sebool Supt. Wilson Riles said the tests point· ed up some disturbing weak· nesses: . -Capitalizat ion and punctuation scores, while better than last year, were still low. -Students bad trouble dist· ingu.isbing concise, brief stale· ments from rambling ones, lead· ing a team of analysts to con· elude that "most high school seniors do not equate e!fective· ness with economy in written ex· pression.'' -.NNOTBElt WEAKNESS was· in drawing inferences from de- tails. Afte r a p ass age that mentioned that King Henry VII of England ruled from 1485 to 1509, only 28 percent of the 12th-graders recognized that it was at the time of the voyages of Columbus. -Though students did well m answering factual questions from reading passages, they had trou- ble with interpretation. -MATHE MATICS SCORES s howed improvement in basic arithmetic a nd geometry, and 12th-gradersmadestronggainain consumer mathematics. The testers also fo\Dld that boys did slightly better than girls in math, on the average. Girls did significantly better than boys in reading, writing and spelling. Riles said be was particularly heartened at the sixth-grade scores "because they confirm the upward trend,·• of last year. 'Grole11r sta•ie A ctress E 11 e n Corby . Granny on the Waltons, is in s table condition today after s uffering a stroke Wednesday. Granny will be written out of upcoming segments of the television series. Fishing Ban May Boost Tuna Prices SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - Tuna fishe rmen s ay that a federal court's ban on fishing to sa. ve por poises mar cause shortages and higher prices. A three-judge panel of the U.S. 9lh Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court orde r forbidding continued tuna fishing in an area the govemment said had been overfished. THE GOVE R NMENT s&d a limit on the incideatal catch of porpoises fishermen would take this year in the purse seine nets used to fish for tuna had already been reached. The limit was 78,000 fis h. "There will be an enormous loss," said Ed Silva, .vice presi- dent of tbe San D1eeo·based Am erican T una Boat As· socjaUon, repre~cnting a~ut 140 boats. "I i11 agme the pnce to consumers will go up as the supp- ly drops." DAVID BURNEY, a lawyer for the usociaUon, said he will re· commend recall of the 94 boats curr ently fishing the Pacific Ocean for yellowfin tuna as far south as Peru and E cuador. He said the court action could cost tuna fisherme.e about $22 million by year's eodJ Tuna wholesales for about S6004 ton. J t really isn 't too soon to start thinkin ,. busies t season of the year. Why with all that yot o, Fashion Island con help with all your needs to make s season as happy and as relaxed as It should be. Fashion and is four major department stores --Robin~on 's, ~ums', The· Broadway, and Penney's --and it's m qny fine .c1olty stores, apparel shops and service centers. A II of our es ore loaded with selections to m ake things as convenlen s possible. All Fashion Island stores will be open even/ and Sundays beginning November 26. FASHION :) MCWPORT () OCNTCR Pacific Coa~t lllghway ·Between lamborce GirJ D ies Sniffing Pan Spray NORWALK (AP) - Loa Ange les County sherilf'• deputies say a l7·1ear-old Norwallc girl died becawse s he sniffed a plastic bag full of a ooastick frying pan SJl!lly. Terry Lynn Castro re- ported ly s n iffed the 6,ll'ay while she was with fdend.s at the Cresson street School here. She QOllapsed, went into COO· YUl.sions and became Wl· conscious, and was pro. noun c ed d e ad a t .Studebaker hospital. Plan Okayed Capl&ol News Sentee SACRAMENTO -The Department of Food and Agriculture bas ap- proved the Ca lifornia Celery Research Pro· gram. The board, sup- ported by producer as- sessments, is aulboriz.ed to conduct research, de- velopment and survey s t u dies relatine to various problems of the industry. ~-.F*~:> 1ittlrton '.a B OOKS • H.UDIACl(S • PAPHIACICS • CHILDUNS I OOKS • GIFTS WESTPORT SQUARE l6H .17MIST. COSTAMIS4 C~"-Rlilpll'1M1U ~._...OotlS 0,..1 Doys Thursday. N ovembctr 11. 1976 DAILY PILOT Aa VETERANS DAY SALE REMEMBER 1918! IF IT'S A PACHINKO PALACE PACHINKO ~---YOU KNOW IT'S GOOD •• I W. 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"° men to clean .!. when thru vr 25~ OFF ON OUI DLX. IACKGAMMON SITS WE TAKE LAYAWAYS WE SHI, PACflllllCOS u m m IM TIIE U.S.. 110 UEDIT CAIDS Drexel Heritage ..... OUR NEW DREXE L HERITAGE GALLER Y OPENED LAST SATURDAY ..• from now o n , home decorating will n ever be the same! T'llt about rave notices I Our Grand Optnlng was 11ma1hl And 11 you misted ii Satun:l•y, don't a.fly, come down now. Tl'le whole town'a t1lklng about our exciting new Ore•el Herlt1ge l umlture gallery wllll pieces from n111ly every collection theae 1wo famol)s manulaoturers make. All und11r one rool In one l1bulou1 dlsplay. A wotld of dl1tlnc:t1ve l\ome turnlal'llnoa 1pread out bllore your eyer. ln,1w&-lnsplrlng, comple111y ci.corated Hltlnga. Com1 '" ll 1'10W. All l>fl ... f Uptiolatertld Cl!tll'll now on S1111 PR'Or:ESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN WITHOUT OBLIGATION • COMf'ORTABlE PARKING •CONVENIENT FINANCING 1514 NORT H MAIN • SANTA ANA • 541-4391 l l!ftdl), Wldn .. d\y. Tl'lur&d1y and S11u1d1y II 30 to 5.30 Mono1y 121ot • f 1id1y 93010 • I ' . .. • ' . .. " . '-.. A6 D P I LO T E DIT O RIAL PAGE \ Search . f Or Housing With most recent reports indicating that the average selling price of a singJ~·family house in south Orange County is nearing $80,000, moderate-priced housing in the area is virtually none~istent. . County Supervisor Thomas Riley made a move last week to help correct that shortcoming when he formed a citizens' housing advisory committee tor the south county area. . Riley said has committee should produce a plan to provide moderate-cost tU>using in the area and should submit its plan totheBoardofSupervi.sors for review. Those instructions imply that it is still possible to produce housing at a figure under the $80.000 mark. They also imply that existing residents are ge- nuinely interested t.n having something in the area that may be less than showcase housing. If Riley's housing committee can help s how how less-expensive housing can be built and that existing area residents won't complain if it's built near them, the committee will perform a valuable service. Judging from what's transpired in the south coun· ty housing market recently, however, the committee has a difficult task. Wrong Approach The 14th Amendment states quite clearly that, "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities or citizens ... nor deny to any person ... the equal protection of the Jaws." Officials or the University of California would like the U.S. Supreme Court to interpret that to justify policies that endeavor to'make some people a little more equal than others. Their intentions undoubtedly are the best. But they are on the wrong track. ThE' a rgument has to do with the university's s pecial udmissions programs favoring racial m.inori lirs The policy was challenged by a white applicant who contended he was twice denied admission to medical school. even though less qualified minority students were accepted under tJ1e special admissions program. 1 The California Supreme Coort found the program unconstitutional in a 6·1 decision, concluding it is just as illegal to discriminate against whites as against non-whites. The unjversity plans to appeal tbe court ruling on grounds it will result in "virtually all white" ad· missions to its graduate and professional schools. This seems to us a "scare" statement and, in tact, a backhanded slap at all minority stlldents, more and more or whom are eminently welJ qualified for pro- ressional education. Many others do have trouble meeting admissions requirements. But the solution is not to erode academic quality for all by lowering those require- ments. And certainly not to bend the Constitution to achieve a temporary social objective, however lauda- ble. Nor is it valid to compel otherwise qualified non· minority s tudents to sacrifice their life goals in behalf or those who allegedly have been "victims or dis- crimination for generations." It l's perfectly p<>SSible for a non-minority student to come from an underprivileged background and, in· deed, many do. The university and the st ate would be better served by turning more attention to identiiyjng and helping all disadvantaged undergraduates who seek advanced education to raise their qualificatiOll$. But attempts to re-interpret the clear statement of the Constitution-equality for all citizens-will not make the proble m go away. It is expedienCY\ it ts divisive and it will rise to plague the univenlty in years to come if it is pursued. Discrimination-direct or reverse-should con· tinue to be challenged vigorously under the law. Behind Dear Gloorny Gus AmlJassad..-s Must Agree with Kissinger Britain's Dilemma Diplomats Out • :n the Cold PAl:L llARVEY Lonrton 1s tn a l:.ith<•r The bnt· tom has drn11111•d nut from under .En~l:.ind ·s 11'111111•\ t;ndt•r Ul'1· tam·, l.1-.1 C'cm .. t•rvati \'<.' ,govern· rm•nt tlw \. ;du1· or lh1• pound stahl1l1wd u~rt.-r th1• t urrent Labor ~o' 1'rn nwnt. 1t lrn' -.hrunk by al mm;t one• th 11 ti 111 IR month!-. Britain'' .111t•xnlll•nt11XJmµh• nr whJl not Lo) do °'l'n<.'rnpln\ mL•n1·· \\,J , the balllt.• <.'t \ of the Hn11,h r• lt• ct 1n11 •If 19-l?'i l3r1tJ1n ':- Lahn r 1 I 1·' wn1• 1km and 10~ Jnd prn rn1.,.ng full 1·111plo 111l•r1! ·\nd on that pm roll.,l' tti .:nt t•lt•ctt'<i In lhf' -;ind 11111 vt.•:tr:-SIOCC', durtn._ th1•1r ·1n' ·)cars. thl' L..ibnr i;:m •·rn nwnt ha<; takt•n nv1•r 11.11lll1t:tl11vrl rilll\\ :l\ "· p11hltt· ut1ltl1C''-. Mal rnmt•s. Lh1· Stl·1•t 1nilu,tn ''"" rnosl lruc·k tr<1n<;p11rt Ttw ''"'"It)>, h.1Vl' hcl•n a lotJI cl1-..1-.tc·r f111 th• rnn<;umr·r. the W\lrk••r .inrl th1 <'•ltmln {'O!\S l MI. R J>rtl'l'S 10 nu llon.il11ed tndu<;lr11 ... h<•VC 111 rrl'J\c•tl murh r.1•.t1·r .11111 h1~ht•r th.in 1n pr1' Jtl' 1ndu .. tnl''-Jn ,1 ~pan oC i:1 \!.'Jr" lhc J\'('ra~1· pncl' mrr('.l'>P ()f the• producL., rn gov~rnmf'nl run 1ndustra t's tn· cre3st'd !l5 percent In pnv:.it{' manulacturinJ:. only IR pt-r('cnt And rn lh1• run down of lhc Jn na11onnllH'd 1ndu•.trH"» thousands 1>f Onl1o;h "'nrkc•r!-. lo.,l their Job-. nntam. of all pl.1r1·s, 1s now havrn~ to w11)()rl en JI ' f'urthcr. lhl' l.<•hnr IZOVt'rn mrnt had prom1 <><'tl to improve the condition of the poor Now Prediction: First disaster area in California to be declared in 1977 -thc Senate seat to be vacated by Sen. Tunney. L.C. Gtoomy Gui commtfth t11rf' \Ubm1ttt:d by r1'ildfrt ind da not nectu~ri•v reflKI the v1tW\ of thf newsp111ptr S,"'<I rwiour pet PHYt to Gtoomv G\t$, D•111 Pilot~ there 1s an endless wait for hospital beds. You·11 wait two years for a cat aract operation. And so Britain's doctors a re leav· mg Britian twice as fast as Bntish medical schools arc pro· du<'mg more THE SOCIALISTS promised ·'housing," with the result that mill ions of former homeowners have been taxed out of homes, are now condemned to lave an lar~t.' tower blocks to which th(' tenant is virtually bound for life Council t enants consider themselves as shackled in their "<'ell!o .. a s w ere Britain's medil•val serfs Twenty per cent ()f Britain's adu lt males are now un · l'mployed, at lt'asl half ol them becausl' the µay and fringe benefits for nol working arld up lo more than the wages for work· mg Th<.' resultant cCtrruption of lhl' spin\ cnntrihutt's lh<'re. LJS c111y"' here. to all manner of <'rl me and violence In wartime. Britain's govern· ment upke{'p :.imounted to 49 per cent or that country's gross na· llonal product. Today the govern- ment take i1i 64 percent BRITAIN'S Prime Minister James Callaghan says the trou- ble 1s that the British people have not been earnml! their standard or li\•ing for years. Now both their nscul we trarc and their freedom are at stake. Here is a Labor leader in effect telling them that they will either go bnck to work or they will have to be put to work by a dicti-t.or WASHING TON -During his eight years as the maitre d' or U.S. foreign policy, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has kept his diplomats out in the cold. Some of them have been com· plaining bitterly. <.;onf1ding m only a few close advisers, Kissinger has navigat· e d t h e diplomatic seas largely on his own. lie has utilized information from our far- f lung em· ba ss ies to c hart th e course. but he has seldom let them know where he's going. He has also been rough on those who have dared to object to the ctirec- tion he has taken. There's Ma rtin J . Hillenbrand, for example. He's a career diplomat. a 37-year veteran, who was the U.S. ambassador to West Germany until last month. He made the m istake or criticizing K.tssin ger 's style. lN ONE of his last confidential dispatches to the State Dept., he complained : "The Foreign Service Is in a state of intellec- tual disorientation, because many of its mem hers no longer have a clear idea of the role 1t s hould or can play. "Certainly. the resources of this Embassy have not been fully enlisted, nor has the now or in- formation from Washington to Donn. . . been working satisfac- tori ly. Persistent use of indepen- dent lines of communication to and from Washi9gton about which we only learn later, fre- quently from the German side, can only reduce the effectiveness of an Embassy." Similar complaints have been raised. according to our sources. by our diplomats In Russia and Israel. Kissinger frequently (JAC K AN DERSON J bypasses the embassies in Moscow and Tel A~v. He deals directly with Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin and Israeli Ambassador Sitncba Dinitz in Washington. At the other ~. the U.S. em· bassies frequen y don't know what's going on. This bas been the cause, say sources, of "constant compl g." But un· · like Hillenbrand, e disgruntled diplomats have ee.n discreet enough not to put eir gripes in writing. ANOTHER who pressed his dissident views in ·ting. James Akins, the respect former am· bassador to Saudi abia, didn't last long. He sent repeated re-ports to the State ~pt. that the Saudis were unha~py over the favoritism the United States was showing the shah oflran. It happened to be Kissinger's policy to flatter ai.S favor the shah. Kissinger was displeased . therefore, with the criticism coming from his ambassador in Jidda. So Akins. likeHillenbrand after him, was fired. "I've pressed for reasons," wrote Akins afterward in a private letter. "and have been . told only that Kissl.ncer dislikes me and that certaip aspects of my reporting has '8llll0yed' him. There has been no suggestion lhat anything 1 haw written is wrong or that any analysis is faulty -just that my reporting doesn't fit in with what the Secretary wants to hear." Stuart Nash Scott. once the ambassador t o Lisbon, was sacked because he disagreed with Kissinger's mistaken idea that a Communist takeover of Portugal was inevitable follow- ing the 1974 coup. The secretary was convinced that Portugal's Tribute to State's Japanese The election lo the U S Senate of Dr. S.I Hayakawa, the spunky professor of semantics. is an amazing landmark achievement in California history. Thal one of Japanese descent should win so high an omce in this state is a tribute to the man, the voters and w the Japanese themselves. Not that the deteal or incum· bent J ohn V. Tunney was totally unexpected . He was s uf· fering from the disease 311 too common with those in Congres s. They become so involved. an d ao Im · pressed with their own Im· port ance. In the intrigues or Capitol poUUcs that they foraet who elected them Md why. Tun· ney's endof'1ement of Prop. 14 was a dear demonstration of how rar out or touch ho was with the people at home He wu ripe ror plucklna. Tbat It was at the hands of a Japanese abowl bow far the people of Callfomla bave ( EARL WATERS ) attained. They were followed by the Irish. Italians, Filipinos, Blacks and Mexicans. Each in their turn have been the victims of discrtmlnation. progressed in overcoming racial The Japaneae who migrated to prejudice. Callfornla were an unusual peo-Twenty years ago Hayakawa 1 Th both · t Ill t Couldn 't have been elected PJe. ey were an e gen and industrious. It was these two dogcatcher. Thirty years ago be admirable qualities. plus their would have been lucky to escape tendency to keep to themselves, having bis home burned or which led to an intensity o( feel · worse. Many Japanese were suf· ing against them. For it made feri.ng such late those da.ya. For them a cut above most of the WW II bad just ended. So biller others who bad come to the stale bad" been the feeliag against the as farm laborers. They actiuired "Jops'' that they bad been up-their own farms and became rooted from thelr homes and In· hi bl i · Th utb ak "'arcerated in concentration 1 Y compel uve. e 0 re ... of war made It easy to tum the camps in complete disregard or natural bal red for an enemy into their constitutional rights. a means of riddtng the state ol LIKE THOSE of many other· the e~ooomic threat lo the races and naUonallUes. lbe-Caucuian farmers which their J apanese had betn enticed to tnduslrY and ablUtyreprese:oted. California lo work ln the nelds. When they were rd.eased from Califorola has a hl1tory or thereloutloncampsatf.bewar's recrultJnc people expertenclag end their homecomi.._ was bit· ecoaoatlc d.epressloo to perfonn terl,y retl•ted by many. This menial jobs at low pay, ll has delptte the fact tbot oot ~cue betn done with no tbou(bt as to ol labotqc OJ' other t:reasoo was lbc social implications. The ever cbar1ed aaainsL any Chlnese we.re the flrlt st.artJ.ni Call(ornla Jap&llele. Jl WU aJIO even before •talebood bed been despite lbe fact that as dURU. the record of the California Japanese was exemplary They were without a ny record or criminality. And they had gone through the depresalC>n years without ever applyln'J' for welfare or other relief .• ,was also despite the out.standlriJ war record of the Japanese Americans tn the Ame'1tan armed services. BUT T HEY dld return lo California and, oblivious lo &lie animosities. settled down to •r ply their industry and inlelllgenet to a better life. Without maklrt~ any demands and without any special leglslalion or other public assistance. the)' rapidly achlevedi success ln business and the pro.' fess1ons. Th•t euccess ls now higbUght ed b)' Hayakawa'• elec· tion. Jt should be noted also that the 1ovemment bu nevu made re- pvaUont or any kind t.o t.hele people for lta unjust treatment or them. Even the payments made yea.rs afterwards ror their ' proven d1rect property I01ses re- sulting rrom thtlr uprootlna wer~ oalJ token, amoullllne to less than ttn cenc. on the dollar new military leaders were cryp- to-Cor;nmunists. FROM LISBON, Ambassador Scott warned this idea could become "the greatest self· fulfilling prophecy in ~istory," and he urged Kissinger to extend economic assistance to the new government. Scott was right; Kissinger was wrong. But Scott was fired for his dissent. What makes the firings all the more galling is the tolerance Kissinger has shown for the Foreign Service's foul balls. For example, the performance of Turner Shelton, former am- bassador to Nicaragua. was so poor that he was rebuked and re· called by the State Dept. But at the top level, Kissinger tried to push Shelton off alternately on tbe Bahamas, Bermuda and Morocco. But those governments. having learned of Shelton's reputation, objected. So he was finally as- signed as "diplomat in re· sidence" at the Navy War College in Newport, R.I., where his principal duty is to make oc· casional talks to military classes on foreign affairs. Anothe r example: A m · bassador Graham Martin re- mained in Saigon for years. de- fending the discredited Thieu re- gime and railing against anyone who dared criticize the South Vietnamese government. On one occasion, he even accused in- telligence analysts at the State Dept. of .''doing Hanoi's job for them." KISSINGER, nevertheless, kept him on the job. After Viet· nam fell , Kissinger gave him the title or "special assistant to the secretary." Now Martin bas been nominated to be an am- bassador -at -I a r g e for Micronesian affairs. F ootnote : A State Dept. spokes man had only one com- ment. He round it "interesting'' that Ambassador Hillenbrand re- served his criticism "for his de- parture. The issue was not raised during the four years he was in theemba~sy." Press 'Bias' Rests On Reader's Views People attack the press for seemingly different reasons, but It is always the same reason - lhe feeling that the press doesn't pay enough attention to "their sid e," and gives undue prominence to the "other" side. l was attending ·an environ· mental conference not long ago. when th e main speaker pointed out that environ· m ent a l is t s had accurate- ly predicted the collapse of a dam and the leaking of :i nu clear power plant "But when the papers reported these stories." he charged, "they never added that two or three years ago. our group warned the public these things could hnP· pen." I am immensely sympathetic lo the environmentalist. cause, but this criticism is absurd. Peo· pie are a lways predicting that bad things will happen to pro· jects they disapprove of. and such predictions are usually re· ported at the time. But to backtrack on a news story and remind readers of these pre· dictions I!! surely not ono or the functions of reporting. EDITO R IALS may. and should, be able to do this; but tho ordinary reader seems incapable or distinguishing between an editorial and a news story. accus· lng the latter of "bias'' when It simply performs its function and does not editoriaJiz~. I am by no means defending 'lhe lnadeqacies o( the press, lfhich arc no le!!s than the inade· ~Hies ot the law, medklne. or IOY other discipline practiced by ltltible bumnns; but blaming -s storits ror what they cannot dots a waste otllme and energy. ~wapapers are nol as good as thtJ ought lo be; neither Is an)'\hlng else. What troubles m (SYDNEY HARRIS ) in most or the media 'criticism is not that people want lhe press to be more objective, but that they seem to want il to lean more in their direction. They are willing to have every ox gored except their own There is a dangerous tendency the last few years to blame the media, 1r not for our woe.'1, ot least for exacerbating them . There ls only a grain of truth in this mountain or falsehood, for while il is true that the press gives prominence to t he dramatic -which Is its job -it ls equally true that condition!! are often worse than reported. Nobody likes to be criticized. But the prlrc for escaping it is too high for a free people to be wlll- mg to accept. The peril to liberty is not so much in an irresponsible press as In a subdued one. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llllhrrt N Wtrd. 1'111>l13hrr Tl1omo1 Krl'url, t:dllM /lorl><m'l Krr1b1ch, f:d1tonal Payr f:d11or Th<• t-d1tnnal pal'(!' of the Onaly rno1 sHk'i to inform and sllmuloll' renders hy presenting on this 11a1t<' d1n•rse r0tn1T1cntary on topics or interest by sync\icat· {'(I columni11ti; nnd cn rtoom:11s. by 11rovldini: o rorum for reader~· vtew11 ond by pr<'St'nling this n('wi;pApf'r'll Opinion~ a.nit id('115 011 rurrent toplrs. The t'<iilori:al opimons of the Doily Pilot :1ppe11r only In thr rd1tori11l <'Olumn at the top or lht• p11~c· Opinion:. C'X· pressed b\' the! r11lumn1sts 11nd rartoom11t11 11nd lrtt ('r ~ ntt'rt; are lht•1r n~ n itnt1 nu t•ndor~('mC"nl of tlll'll \le~' hv llH• Oa1ly Pilot. should be lnf<'rrNI Thursd ay, Nov. 11, 1976 ·- DAIL V PILOT A 7 Se~ Kinks Fill Ads ~ee THB HOMI RllHl~S NEW YORK (AP)-ll appears to be an avante tarde photograph from one or those expensive, col· fee table books that are Caabionable with t.he too- too aet these days: Three female models in lounge clothes sur· round a glowing conch in a darkened room. They · stare at the light, their heads slimy lowered. They are still, very s till. And their zombie-like races hint of some unknown, erotic terror. . Look again. That's right, it's an underwear ad. THE PICTURE, PART OF a special lingerie catalog for Bloomingdales department store in New • York City, reflects a growing trend in American fashion photography toward blending the bizarre, the erotic. and the macabre with the traditional. The mood is kinky. The models are toukb. Farewell sweetness and apple pie. The Bloom ingdales catalog was designed by French photographer Guy Bourdin, who purported·· ly refused to allow the store to review any of the prints before he flew back to Paris. CALLED "SIGHS AND WWSPERS," the catalog shows page after page of suggestive poses, hinting or brothels, brutality and even lesbianism. The makeup is intense, causing the models to look like cast members from a Fellini film or vampires on the prowl. The use of the ring light, which gives models a bizarre white or red spot in their eyes, adds to this harsh mood. "For two or three years now, we have bad. nothing but sweet, smiling girls in fashion photo- graphy," said Paris-based, danish photographer Gunnar Larsen. "People simply got fed up with them, and we had lo find something different.•• ~~ Larsen , who has 'Ad.,ertblng, played up the sado- f I it i• to H on masochistic look in his Ca s hion magazine, target, •u•t "Mode International" re 11 e ct an said c urrent phot~­ e • e r fl f n fl graphy trends r eflect the growing s trength llle•t•le • • • andpowerofwomen. W e w e r e "Thirty years ago • .earclafng for it was impossible for a woman to declare open-soaeetlabtg that ly she wanted to go to would e11olce bed with a man," he an a I• 0 • t said. "Nowadays not on-ly do the women de· lantGllfl world cide, but the men con- ••• ' cerned have no say in ...,...__~ the matter. The sado- masochistic fashion pictures are part of the same general trend in our society." AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER DEBORAH Turbeville has photographed new bathing suit de· signs in a stark, cold public bath house. Bourdin has gone even further in his ads for French shoe de· signer Charles Jourdan. In one, two shoes are on the street near an auto accident scene, complete with chalk marks outlining the victim's body. His shots for the Bloomingdales catalog are more sexually suggestive and erotically frank than horrific. "The kinky look is popular right now." says New York photographer Bruce Laurance. "I think it's terrific, but it's not very imaginative or very nouveau." GE~MAN PHOTOGRAPHER H ELMUT Newton, who is based in Paris, has been using this technique for several year s in Europe. In fact , the style is very evident in a new collection of bis work, "White Women." But Newton doesn't think the trend has peaked yet in the U.S. "It hardly has been used," he said. "It's being resisted very strongly. because fashion magazines have to be sold all over America, not just in New York City. The look might harm sales. Some ladies might be off ended.·' The look hasn't harmed profits for Frances Denney makeup and perfume. ACCORDING TO MARGO MALLARY, direc· tor of advertising and sales promotion, over-the· counter sales of incandescent makeup, which sells for $22.50 an ounce, have increased by 35 percent since the appearance last month or the new Denney ad. It is called "The Secret Cult of Frances Den· ney." One panel shows a hard-edged blonde in camisole sitting in front of a mirror. Her leg is tossed unabashedly over the arm or the chair. The telephone IS OH the hook and her three-inch heel is very firmly planted by it. Her lover's semi-naked body is seen in the mir- ror. But the piece de resistance is the autographed picture of another lover sitting 10 full view on the dressing table. THE OTHER PANEL SHOWS THE woman dressed in a Theoni Aldredge gown with Bulgari evening bag slung carel6Sly over her shoulder. She darts a parting glance al the man she bas left in her bed. "Advertising, if it is to be on target, must reflect an emerging lifestyle," says Al Lieberman, president of Rnning Kuryla, Lieberman F1ynn, the agency respon~lble for the Denney ad. "In creating an ambiance in the ad, we were searching for some- thing that would evoke an almost fantasy world these young women aspire lo, or think about." THE HUNTINGTON BEACH FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ATTEND OUR OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATING THE RECENT EXPANSION . OFOUR . llEALTH CARE FACIUTIES . AND SERVICES SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 13, 1916 18031 BEACH BOULEVARD, llUNTINGTON BEACH 2:0tJ..5:30 P.M. REFRESHMENTS Bruce Laurance shot the picture. He said it was the fll'at lime be ever used the ring light. Ring light- ing originally was used for medical photography. But Helmut Newton and other Europeans began using it for fashion photography in order to create that bright, while spot in the eyes. FOR OVER A YEAR NOW, AN increasing number of firms and fashion magazines have been screaming for the ring light and delighting in the decadent. ''We were willing to forego some of the detail in order to capture an attitude or an intriguing re· alism," said Millon Guttenplan, director of ad- vertising and marketing Cor Barney's in New York. J Al"Wlf'ellllolo c.., ... °"" prices to tt. wd CJl'Ys, ~ w•"I be lower on this one cmd a lttle Wgla1r .-tltat OM. Wei, we'd Ille to take Htlngs a step fw lhe-r. Htat shp is experitttced, Sellatorf. Minnesota Gov. Wendell An· d erso n says he'll resign bis post, then have Lt. Gov. Rudy Perpich appoint him to V ice President-elect Wa ll e r M o n - dale's Senate seat. • flOOR COVERINGS •LINOLEUM •WALLPAPERS •DRAPERIES • lEVOlORS • WOVEN WOODS • CARPETIVc · l!!!l!!I! 3 0° 0 ~ -OFF! l• 1soo .-. ... •••··Stitt• zor. ~osto ~ 1COf', Horttor & Act.. 2IMIA_.._ CAU. 557.5153 .,..., t :J .. , s.t. , .. f'l.UMllMO HIATINQ. 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"M.., •9 o-.-79 looll· :JO v.... !IQ v .. ...., '° ... ,I To )I y.., II Cit> "°" "°"' .,,,le> 2 J 0.-... ~ Tocloy al NMd , ~~-~::-~~ : P<J~t.ll:ll!.I ,....,.....,. !>611o 160--i:=:::=~q Got a problem? Then write to Pat Dunn. Pat will cut red tape, getting the answers and acttori you need to solve inequities in government and busi· ness. Mail your questions to Pot Dunn At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily Pilot, P.O. Boz lS6Q, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Include your telephone number. The column appears doily ezcept Saturdays . • 11 Tho )7 Of ., s.- : Aue.11 ~~ ~[:'-1'°' ::~.. Drl1'e11 te Bedltle1 -.e11t1 ,. >OA .Oro.. tor-: ., Qi,JOool ®Ad-()~. DEAR PAT: Our family took a cross.country .;.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==-• driving vacation last summer . Changing traffic ~ laws from one state to another can really confuse a 1 visiting motorist. We did run acrot1 several states --------------------·• that follow an unofnctal Uniform Traffic Code.' • PICTIT1ousau11Nass l'1CT1T1ousaus1Nns ~ Where can 1 obtain· '-'ormation abouttba·s'>. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE "• N""",R STATEMSNT HAMS STATEMENT U.U' ·n. fo41owlnv per tons aredol1>9b\a!· The 1011ow1"911ertons are OOl"9 busl-S.S., Newport Beach ~es: nitO •s: U-" T ffi ,,..__,,,_ •-• Uo .. _ THE CLEAN M4CH INE. SOMETHING SPECIAL.,... uuorm Ta c '--uuorma D caa uot:" re+ TOlllAL. SH Merql>elte Cir. Cllmp\d Or .• S..l!e 111, Ne•-1 Oeacn. qae8&ed by wrUl,Dg to the National Committee on Mew.ca..t1u• °'"* u-u T ffl L I M Ja A • £_,,. K•NY Mcintyre.,.. Mer· ,...1111p A. eo-''· Jr •• 2l30 Caro«>. uuorm ra c aws, 177 aaaac aaetu ve. "9'1eCr .. CMt• Mesa. c,.,,.,. NeWDOl't lluch. u ,,"° NW, WuJalJlstoa, DC *'3. It'• Ultlctpated ~& na· • c;.y,. c He,..1<11, 1101 Et Camino Marv e Bo•••s. 1no c.rob. tioaaJ unlflcatloa of tratnc laws u ao& to bee..-. Ir ... Cofla MtU, Ca. 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ID tbe meanUJDe, you CD pre• _,.,,..11,.enhlp ,.1,..,1,,..""'P pan yourself by req....,.1•"' a dJgK& of traffic laws " E~ICtrryMctnlyre MarvE eo ... rs """""-~-statemtn1 ... , 111ec1 "'411'1 1,,. r1 .. , ste1emrn1 ... , rneci ..,t,. 111e from tbe motor vehicle departmeats of tbose states ~ Cltrk Of Ortnge c-., on Oc· County C•t•k ot Orange County an Oc· yoa plan to \I Ult • ..... 39. 1'7•. tober 11. 1tl6 .: FU441 ros10 A .. tJaer C•••••ner ~ :i_~I~ 0..t"Ot C0.!111 0.ily Pllol Pub41sM<I O.arqe Coast O.Oly PilOI, i:"'·11•11•2~·anc10.c.t,im .,...,, Nov.•·11•11•1s.m• 451"76 DEAR ·READERS: The Mobile Home ~ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .. :: l'ICTITIOUS auSIHHS FICTITIOUS a u SI HISS • NAME STATEMENT NAME STATIMENT ~ Tiie followln9 per5on Is CIOlno busl· TM lollowtng per'°n I• doing busl· tituas: neuH: ~ GOOD IMPRESSIONS OF SAO. w a.llHELL'S. 1ns Vlctorl• St., DL•llACIC, 1un Lope dt V994, Mis-Vtcto<la Square. C~t• Mua, CA '2U7 ... Vlefo,ca..'167S Evelyn El•lne Warron & Walter Wayne C. ICrull. l6S31 Lope Ot WMrM, Sm Doris Way, Torrance, CA ""94.Mlulon Vie lo. CA. 9,.75 «>50j 1 This buMneu h conducted b'I..., 1,.. Thi\ bu\1""'5 It <ondllcled Dy an in-- 11\fl<lll•I. dtvldutl. WayM C. Krllll E•elvn E Warren This S11t1menl wts rn..i ""'" "-Thh >tttomonl was llltd ""'" tt>e O,.,,,C., Clerk of Or•nge Counly on Nov· County Clerk ot Orange County on Nov. 9'l'1be< l. ""· . s ... ,. .. ..,,.. ,...,., • ftllblls!>ed Ora<iqe C:Ot\t Oalty Pilot. Publl\,,_., Oonve co .. 1 O.lly Pl•ot. Mo .. mber 11, II, 2S. •ncl Oecornbor 1. Nov 11, 11.H ,tnclO.c 1, 1916 ~ m- , -41.0-1' ' .. \ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'nCE PICTITIOUS aUSINHS HAM& STATEMENT Cl'·>O,. ~ to11owln11 per'°n Is CIOl"9 ""'1· ' SUl'£1tt01t COU RTOl'THE nttsM: . • STATEOl'C4Lll'OltNIA FOii FUZ·FOOt..ER. 117 Rlw rsldll!Ave., THE COUNTY 01' Olt4HGE Newoort 8e1ch. Ca.. 91663 Consumer Affairs Council has contacted At Your Service to offer its service to consumers experienc- ing problems with their new mobile homes. Chairman Shirley Lee Mullenex says the coun· ell has been designed and structured to serve the in· terests of consumers, who, for reasons beyond their control, are unable to get proper service for mobile homes within one year from the date of purchase. The council, comprised or dealers, manufacturers, suppliers, consumer and financial representatives, is a voluntary service of the mobile home industry. It.s job is to arbitrate grievances of new mobile home owners. Mullenex says that since t~e coun- cil's inception in 1972, a total or 3,402 consumer . g.rievances from 11 western states have been re- ceived. To date, 3,335 have been resolved to the con- sumers' complete satisfaction, with 67 still in the "active" file. Mobile home owners with grievances should write to the Mobile Home Consumer Affairs Coun- cil, Box 3163, Anaheim, CA 92803. Bug's Bugs EH•lnated DEAR PAT: I bought a new Volkswagen con- vertible in July 1975. Within the first year, I had my VW back an average of at least twice a month for various repairs. I've had problems with the radio, battery. wipers, windshield washer and tires, plus broken door lex: ks and loose weatherstripping. I have been very calm up to this point, but I 'm starting lo losefaithin the Volkswagen Co. · C.A., Santa Ana Volkswaien of America (818 Sylvaa Ave., Ea&Jewood CWfs, N.J. 87GZ) was coataeted re&ud· blg your problem. Mn. Aru Panegllian of tbahf· - flee reports tbat yoar complaints bave bee• •aM.led Laguna Bills Student Wins AF Scholarship For Claulfled Ad ACI'lON Call a Matthew E. Hanson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hanson of 24992 Staeecoa ch Drive, Lacuna Hills, bas re- ceived a four.year Air P0tte· lleaerve Offtcers Training Corps college scholarship. Hanaoo as a student at USC. Upon graduation and completion of the AFROTC pro1ram: he will be commlssioned an Air Force lieutenant. The cadet is a 1976 graduate of Mission Vie· jo Hieb School. Give yours~If a great buy. Your choice of these two great tire packages. Polyester Cords Dally Ptlot AO-VISOR 6'2-5678 2 strong, smooth riding, Any size listed Golden Falcon tires A78·13 G78·14 2 precision whe.el balances E78·14 G78·15 2 brand new tire va lves F78·14 H78·15 2 tires exper tly mounted 2 $55 $I. 7_5 t~ $2.87 F.~.T. per tire d~cling for on tire size and weight. Whitewalls add $3 per tire Steel belted radial Any size whitewalls 4 Golden Falcon steel belted radial whitewall tires 4 precision whe.el balances 4 brand new tire valves ER78 ·14 FR78·14 GR78·14 GR78·14 GR78·15 HR78·15 4 tires expertly mounted Plus expert front end alignment 4 for$199 $2.11 to $3.47 F.E.T. per tire depending on tire size and weight. ·Brake Overhaul Install new brake linings on all 4 wheels; rebuild whe.el cylinders on all 4 wheels; turn and true brake drums; bleed, flush and refill hydraulic system with new brake fluid ; clean , inspect and repack outer front $48 95 wheel bearin~; inspect master. wheel cylinder; adjust b~akes • all 4 wheels: inspect all seals: inspect all brake hoses. , Most American Cars -Disc brakes extra · Lube .. Oil and Oil Filter Car lubricatjon, oil change using up to 5 quarts premium oil and new oil filter. Most American Cars. $7 The Broadway's l{Qliday Sale Orange Mall Phone 998-.9490 • 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 5 P.M. Sunday Newport Beach Hl.Wltington Beach Phone644-1212 Phone892-3331. . lag.una Hills : Phone 586-7tpa amicably, and tbatyoaaresatlsfled. _________ __;;__ __________________________________________ .....J • He. A-tt«t MICMf'I 0 Dig••lo. U33 ~lor. .NOTICI OF H llAltlHG 01' Newoortlluc1t.CA 91660 t&irTtTIOff l'OR l'ROaa.TE 01' WILL Tr1I> bU\lntU Is concl..cltd b'/ M'i,._ 41'0 FOii LETTERS TISTAMIN· cllvtdutl • ••v a.HO AUTHORIZATION TO 40. Ml-• OIQ111o .. I .. I s T E " u H 0 £ " T " f. This •ltlomMI .... llltd ""'" 11\e ,.,OEl'INOENT AOMIHISTllATION Counly Cle"' o4 Or•nge County on Nov· ... EST4TU ACT ,..,,.,., S. 1'16 l.llllt ol DEAN MOOqe GILL[ TT il•OEANM GILLETT 0-<•>- H()TICE IS HEREBY GlvfN '""' .,.EO lll!ON GILLETT,,., ltlod •tint P<'hho-> lor Proo.to el WIU Incl F44141 Put>!•\""" O•fn9" Coast Ot•lv P1101. ...,...,mt>t• 11 1~ H , •nd Otc.-r 1 ,,,. fW ls\~f'o• l ,..tt•r'\ Te\t.arnpnt"''f IO ---------- PUBLIC NOTICE •O-,_.llf•ON>,. •no ,tutnor•t•t~ tG «t ..,.,.,t,.r the 1111\fAt~ Uf\O#f '"' l"C)"Of'n -Aclmtn•\lr 11"'" ol E<latl'\ 4e1 re l'ICTITIOUS a.1aiN~U ~"",.. ta w"1rt\ t\ rn•d"' f.~ furthip, a ST r• £ T l<u•••\, •ncl 1n11 tn~ I me JnOOllKP NAl!tl~ A ~M H . ....,,"Q t¥ , ,~ l'I•\ ~n \'"I f ,.,,._,follow nq Pf!"'°"' ar~ diohWJ bf.Kl~ .... I O' """ 4\ • .., .. mber lO "•-ti 10 llO I m . In llW NfWPOR T\ C.0 ~ll y, Lido <fut'r_.,, of 0.oarl""'"' No )of W•CI a ~.•1 IOOC,." C•ni.r 0,.,,.W.-1. In Nord Nowoorl 8'-«r> Cll"ll*l t'-Oh of ~.tnt• An.t C•lltorni&. P'JrlU!'" O•tr r\ Pa1r•C•• C o.ii1~ '" '0.tOCI No.,..mbor I ltl6 vl1 L•OO l\lord, N•WPo•I 111>«.t>. CA ' WILLIAM I St JOHN. t?Ml Countv Cler-. T"" t>U\in_.,..~ 1'\ condv<1ed by a CJ.ftA•UtlLL 91ner•lo.rtn.-,.vuo TtftO.v.SI s .. 11•'40 Parvr0.11• ....,.., .. ;0 CA.,... '"'' ''~""""1 w.o• lottd wotn 1 .... Ctl417U-S · Cou<>tv Cl••~ of Or•nq• County°" Oct A!hwMylH: .... tlloner n 1•1•. -1-0.a"qe CN\I 0.llv Pilot l"HUO ..... mbPr 11 l1 IS 1.,6 47,7 ,. PuOHSIWd Or•"<I" Coast Oallv Ptlol • Ot'.t 79. Nov •. 11, 1e. '"' .....,P6 Harmony Slated Bilis Blasted SACRAMENTO (AP) Jewels by 10Mfohs is searc'11f19 for diamonds and vems1ones !Tom orivate 1rv11111duals and estates Careful examnahon aod evah.'8tion by oor exoerts Highest pnoes D'lld Call 5-4().9066 1~9 da11y, Saturday 1o--6. Sundav ck>sed. ask I<>< Mr Jesec>ti iewels by foseph . -The Departmerit of Consumer Affairs has overcharged its re- gulatory boards by $2.375 million for services the ...... t •••• ,, •••. »» ."", ............... .J .... ..... • last several years, a state auditor general's studysays, (r!s~~~~~~~~~~~:!.~ 1 JEWELRY CHINA CRYSTAL : : Plus hun~ of other Items of furniture. objets d'art, etc. I I Merchandise consigned from out·of-pawn, bankruptcies, court-ordered I 1 soles, banks, etc. I I Moved for convenience of sale lo. : I I i ~ NEWPORT GALLERIES. LTD. -< 2542 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach. Calliomla 92663 (714) 64S.1200 Chllld by Limoges, Wedgewood, Rosenthal and others; hne European and American cut crystal and art glass; porJ:elai.n figurines; bronzes; fme lurruture, chandeliers and one ol the la~ displays of hne jewelry In the southland. Everything from 20 carat diamond soblalres lo gold neck cha.ms. FREE ADMISSION TERMS1 · BankAmencard, Maste r Charge, Personal Check, Terms. ADDITIONAL llfSPECTION HOURS: ''·' Mon., Tues. & Fri. I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. 12 noon to 5 p.m., Sun. 2 p m, to 5 p.m. AUCTIONEER: Art Levine • : WE BUY FOR CASH I· WHOLE ESTA TES OR SINGLE ITEMS. -~~ ·' Moneym:a Out of the ordin plans-for specia · int~rest group Tax-saving , 1.R.A. If you're not in a retirement . plan! create your own Individual ~etuement Account.Just con- trr.bute up to 15% of your annual mcome ($1500 maximum) in ~ one payment o r regular ' installments. The money y~u contribute is tax deductible ···so is the interest it carris until you use the -money. Trustee fees paid by Perpetual. --social Security . t A. ccount. Depost ~ - ia\ security check Make your~ utomatical\y, earn interest·~:nient\V· No safe\y, co~ bout thch or mote wornes a "tin" in \ong ,.., mote wa1 " \oss. l" o h' ng \ines. Just check...cas ' t check to . · voUf neX · n\e bring '\ c·n out one samy n .netua · n : k w\\\ be ) ('C•r-f ture chec s d '\\ form· u \ to us an we mailed direct 'I th\v receipt. -ail you a mon '\able when "' y's ava1 k' "'iour mon~ d it's ma ,ng eed it ... an you n until then· tnon e)1 l_ OR SELL ON CONSIGNMENT. ~ • ' _.. .... ..!..!..~ . -----------------~~------~ A Dreamy Delight 4'ifft M•IOM ~' .,. p I If' y•rsbff .......... Of' ...... 90•• la lt•••tlf111 f*ks .cl ..... I ~ utMMm .... sportswear Wntclff"-............ 541-4121 671-1904 __ .... M.W.IMc ~· .. _.., .......... ...,, .. MEW FOi FALL {)u again 01 fCJI Collec• lion of -'9d Wt. ii of· fered in dds, stripes ottd pbds. Thew wool ond doc•on ond wool \uill. tailored ;n Hollidoy's naM:JI ~er model, d 6000 TASTI WILL ALWAYS• iM STT\I 17th & Irvine Ave. • Westcllff Plaza NewPorf Beach • 645-0792 ···~-··· .. ,~, .. .... ''No thanks, 0-4'"""' .... .,...,. .. I'd rather walk!' s.19 ......................... ..... WellclH Pl-• Me.,.. .... ........ 14 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ... •..-r OAILV PILOT .49 Sheering Coat made out of callfomla Spring Lamb with fleece-tr.mmed outMams end a lightly suppreued waist, ( to give you a tailored exprenlon. • • • • • • from our Diamonds In Or1>tt 77 Collection ...... the most heavenly collection of diamonds on earth! .AJ0 DAILV PILOT Thursaay, November 11, 1976 Fame, Teenyboppers Driving Him Insane From AP Dbpakbes The newest member or the Bay City Rollers, Brita.in 's top pop group, has quit because, be said, .. my sanity was al stake." laa Mitchell, 18, who joined the Rollers in April, said tbe pressure of· fending ore screaming teenyboppers made him want to put his head 411 an oven and end it all. "I want to have the chance lo walk out on the etreets or go to the movies without being mobbed au the time," the rhythm guitarist said .. "When we weren't on stage, we were locked up within fou.r walls. It was enough to drive you insane." • The old Lake County (Ind.) Jail, site or John OOllnger's Cina! jailbreak of 1934, is up for sale. The jail and other county buildings will be auc- tioned Friday. •. • It was at the Lake County Jail that the notorious gangster used a fake gun fashioned from a piece of. wood stained with shoe polish to bluff his way lo freedom with two hostages in tow. He commandeered tl\e sheriff's car for his (,,.-------J--.. getaway I dropped orr the PEOPLE hostages and handed them $4 for carfare, pro- J!lising: "I ' II re member you al Christmas." . He died in a s hootout with law officers later that "I don't know what I will do now. I have no plans -none." says former Rep. Wllb1&r Mills, t.be once powerful chairman or the House Ways and Means Com· rnitt.ee. "All I want to do is learn to relax. I never learned lo re- lax." Mills, 67, whose con· gr essional career ended in alcoholism and a sex scandal, was asked in an interview how he would have handled another chance at life : "I would maybe not run for Congress at all.'' 111, ... .., Mills, first elected Arkansas' 2nd District con· gressman in 1939, Jeaves office Jan. 3. He did not run for re·election this year. • Two women have been appointed lo the stale Board or Education by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The appointments came a day after the Democratic governor named women lo fill five va· cant judgeships. PUBLIC NOTlCE "lt'TITICWSeUtlNUS NAMI STATIMUfT The loll-•"9 per>on I\ doot19 bu\I l'llH\•\ DIAMOND CHA\E CO 1'-H C0''""'"CC 1..•M H11ntl"910ft 11 .. <ll, CA~ • K"tHO J H"'lllU 1.0.1 Oomollkt Or 11"'111n?lon8ucll CA'2.., Th•\ bu'\1nt -. ice conctut t-=ct o., 4n if' dNtdU.i. tC•tmHi'mu Tiiis 't.t•....,nl , .. \ filed ""''" lhe c...nty o .. -OI 0r•"9't Gtl#lty 4A Qc. -..11.1t1 .. ...,.,, lllltlllW<I o..,,.,. ( .. ti CMtlly 1'1101 No .. -•• 11, 11, IS. 1'16 ..,...,,. PUBLIC N011C8 fllCTITIOUleUSINEU MAMI ST•TaMI NT Tiie folio..1119 MrtOl'IS ere dOlllQ 1>11>1 ntUI\! II I. J MASONRY, 711 W 0c .. n 91Yd • HY11tln111on 8H<I\, CA fl ... ROllen H 8u<h•nen Jr , 711 w OcMn 81vd., Hunllf1910f\ lleacll, CA. 92'46 • Darrell S BollnQ, IOOU 1.0l Cov<>1u, Foun1•1n V•llev. CA'210ll Thi\· bus1neu " conducted by a' gener.tt .,.nnenhlP. Ro""1H.8uc,,.nan Jr, This slatement wu flled wllh ,,,. Counly C~rk OI Orange COUlllYOI\~ ember5,1'14.. ,...,a -·-IL Pul>ll"'ed Oran99 Co.'1 O.llv Pllol, ....,,.._, 11, 11, H. tllCI O.c-2 1t1• GARAGE SALE ads 1n the Oa1ly Pilot bnnR h:ip PY results To place your drawing card, phone ..... FANCY PLANTS 17300 IEACH ILVD .. HUNTlMGTOH llACH • 31ear in Chicago. The new Board or Education members are Nan· cy Reeves, 62, or Santa Monica and Lenon! Wax, 43, of Los Angeles. Nancy Mattias, 48, or Los Angeles, was appointed deputy director or the Emergency Services. &t2·Sbl8loday. 1 r .._ __ ..-;.. ____________________________________________ _ PHONE 142·2000 . K94T DOM SCHISLER lllAUOll. SCHISLER COASTAL INVESTMENT . PROPERTIES I 000 QMil St. 17141 752-1332 -Ntwpott IHch If you can pa1ntawall you can P.aper awa-I. Painting a wall ls easy. But It ls also plain and drab. At Wallpapers To Go we've made wallpapering as easy to afford, as simple to select. and as effortless to apply as a can of paint! A NEW KIND OF WALLPAPER SUPERMARKET Instead or bulky wallpaper books you makP your selections rrom over 1.200 patterns displayed on easy·to-v1ew panels Instead or wa1t1ng weeks for deltvery you take your patterns home 1m· mediately from our stock of over 30,000 rolls. FREE DO-IT· YOURSELF DEMONSTRATIONS Wallpaper hanging 1s simple We'll show you how in our free daily classes. By doing 11 yourself you can save up to $50 per room 1n labor costs. Couple this w1tn our low, low prices and you'll dts· cover wallpaper is su rprtsingly affordable. SAVE FROM 25°/o TO 60°/o OFF ORIGINAL PRICES ON HUNDREDS OF PATTERNS! SAVE UP TO $6.00 PER ROLL Per Single Roll PRE-PASTED VINYLS Orig. $3.88 to $12:95 ................. NOW ..... $1.88 to S6.88 SAVE UP TO $3.00 PER ROLL VINYL-COATED PAPERS Orig. $2.88 to $6.95 .................. NOW ...•• $1.88 to $3.88 SAVE UP TO $3.00 PER ROLL FABRIC·BACKED VINYLS Orig. $3.88 to $10 95 .... SAVE UP TO $11 00 PER ROLL OUTSTANDING FLOCKS Orig. $9.95 to $20 95 . . NOW ..•.• $2.88 to S7.88 NOW . . . . • $4.88 to S9.88 MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: Except'°' sale ltems. all papers purchased from Wallpapers To Go are returnable for exchange Of complete refund . . Wallpaper1 to go -.A. COSTA·MESA ' 'V' (HarborCenter)2300 Harbor Blvd. (114 ) 646-5058 And In San Francl1co, Secram..,lo, Cupertino, Tanana. Pleaunt Hiii & La Mail Reg. 49.95 l DR EMEL MOTO-SHOP 4495 A oomolete j)()wef sooo ror anvone. vouno or old. Fun for hobbytsts. craftsmen. creative bulls Thia shop sets up anywhere there's an etectnca1 outlet Handles aawlng. sanding, drilling. 'fOUtlng. sharpenin(J, buffing, carvlnq. 91"10raving a~ ttimmlno DREMEL MOTO-LATHE Perfect hobby and craftsman Home 3A 95 Workshop Tool. Tums rxe~ Model 700 .. • • ~CTO • lllffe A Tool Set ........... 17.tS 12'-' • Piii Yt.. •••••••••• ~ ••••••• ilew-1.75 129 ~ ~~--~c.r.-. ....... tm. ...,. s.so .................................. 1.tl THI ome.u.1 PW10 -•• •ero11t h.-nOu~s in 1 to 3 rninut": •roata mufhn$. Mal• Silnd~ °Cover lodes for nc>folatter cootcing; •t'*'*91b!e cooklno trl!Y and drio pan cover; ·~ SUffec. tot easy cieaning; '"Ideal for singlel. eouplee. et~nte. tamillee; ~effecc for kiteheo, larntly room etc. ·~W4YPltlSTO~ , OJnttnuoue cJMning cOOntertOO O\l'lfl broltl. bUQn slow-cool(a, a..utifuttv $fy19d, cMltlty built · lea(ures removable temoer~lau doof0 Double-wall cons1ruction. Au1omatic: heat control TRASH COMPACTOR BAGS FITS 398 RECTANGULAR CONTAINERS 10 ..,. Mosf W-." FITS 398 ROUND 1oa..p CONTAINERS ...... MEm W'llOIO ..-.a -.. .unA --=--•wa T ... ..., ----..... --.. llml -..... .._ ........... UNIVERSAL REPlACEMENT. CARAFE FOR AUTOMATIC DRIP COFFEEMAKERS 5.95 I ' 10-8 Saturdey. Noon-5 Sunday. Open 10-9 Monday thru Pnday. "' a..:..:..:..~.:.:::..... __ ~--~..:...--~--_,;.----.....;..-1.L-...l.......----~---_;_~~-------~~---------;;;_:~~~~~~!:!.:~===:::::=::;:.....:i~ (CHAS. McCABE ) PUTS tongue firmly in cheek ' • · Experlm.ent New Classes to Open ' , ' Cluaes are now form.In<. for lb~ UQ Irvine Experimental Colle1e'1 new session ' that be Cina Jan. 3. THE EXP Eal•ENTAL COLLEGE, sponsored by the A11ociated Students (A.SUCI), is open to everyone, wheth~r af· ftliated wltb UCJ ot not. The PfOll'&m ban all· •volunteer effort. . Nearly any subject that defines u an in~ terest group is lair game, accordlnc to UCI senior Bob Berman, director. A partial list of classes already set up in· dudes sign language, gay studies, disco danc- lq, clauical aultar, war games, women'$ health care, ceramle1, men's and women's wetibt tralnlnc and a diacusaion ll'O';IP oa J ama Dean. "WE WOULD LIKE 10 DAVE cluaea on films, soap operu, cootlng, self-defense, graphics and additional recreatioo and bow-to classes," Berman said. "We would like people from the campus and community to come in . with ideas for classes as well as people who would like to get involved in something but are not sure what is needed." A schedule of classes may be obtained by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to Experimental College, ASUCI, UC Irvine, Irvine 92717. Additional information ls availa· blefrom Berman at833·SS47. Forlller Niguel Resident Jailed . A former Laguna Niguel man bas been sen· tenced to nine months in Orange County Jail and . placed on three years probation for the part be played in the death or a Huntington Beach man who died of an overdose of heroin. . Superior Court Judge H. Walter Steiner ordered the sentence for Charles David King, 23, after the defendant pleaded guilty to reduced c~arges of in- voluntary manslaughter. King was arrested in Florida six months .aft~r .Gregory Sperring, 24, died of an overdose of drugs m bis apartment at 17676 Cameron St., Hunti.qtoa Beach. It was alleged that King sold Sperring a quanti- ty or heroin for $100 shortly before the victim •s d~ ath. Deaths E.lsewhere MIAMI BEACH, f1a. (AP) ~Frankie Carbo, 72, onetime underworld boss in a boxing or· ganizalion, died Tuesday at a Miami Beach! hospital of diabetes. LOS ANGELES (AP) -Billy Halop, 56, leader ol the Dead End Kids in 1930s movies whose most. recent role was in the D e aflt Noc i~e• ll!U.UCI MARY ANN 8EllVCt rt<11tf<\I of Co\ta Mir~. C• P•"-"" ....... ~ ... •"*' • t'16 Sur-•V•d .,., ,.,,., ~~no Pete• J 8e1tu<• 01 Co•t• ""'"' ,,,.. ...,., ,.. .. , J 8~11\,t(t, Jr of (O\t• --~ ,.rtnh ~rq. •nd F-r•n IC~•f•r of M-•m. Ca 1-ll•Ot~'' ~Qt" llU•ftr of Garden (if'O"ft C..t F•tf'Wtf WHUitm 1(1fl'ffr of C•thf>dr'11 Oh OIW alU.• Katl>V Col• of Ga•Otn G<o~ Ge l!Un Of '""\t1ttn '>Ur!AI °" l~WMY _,"Q No.,.mDt• 11 .• ~, •••• 00 PM SI IOl\n Tl•• l'lapll\1 (hurtll, CO.la Me-w. c.a -=··~, WtW•"l K, ••• , t)f lltl•llno 8•11 8•o@Ow•• Morlv••• dirttlOI\ TMOM.t,S Hl!lEN G THOMAS ro\l<Mnt of ..._, 8u<~ Ca P•\\•O-oHov· -· 1~ 1•,. \ho " ,.,,.1,..c1 t>v ,.., 1111•11.f..O Tl\HdOO I Tl\-\ _, Jo1>n M Thom•\ ol N••DOl'1 a.a.I>, •-'°" G.arv T-..a, ol S.. DI-· 9f'9<f'Ofrld If\~·~" f)y P\~t ,.ffilllof' J'IJ!f1Qr ayron E t"'.-.ddl' ~.,Ahn:,~., ""ti .., "°' ,,.ot ... r ·-· M G.ooll•• OI S.Cram.ii.nto C.t ~ ., .. , ttwt "-.c• Of "'lflPI J ~""'of llt•d 8 1\olt• ,._rn"Wf.tl ,._.vu·"" will ~ N-1'1 1 00 PM J'.'r.flAy ... W"'t»f' I) 14f D.t(lfl( \I ew ~t t#Mlt"M•l\t P•Cfftt Vt•"' ,,,..,,_,,.111 ....... lffWllO'l IH••" C• !06( '" v- #lll'Of11HfY dl,..(lOf'\ f.t"'llV """°".\ Cefttf1Dutt61K .. ..,._., te..,•tt CMiftiY .,._,,_,oi.._ .. .,G T110.,...,., JOttNSOlll l.E~A"OWll.ll.t,M IOMNSQH , .. •-01 l•v•.,. C• !On--No¥- •mo-1 t tt ttt \U1Vi¥_.d '" #lft ~,..,. -Mon ,,.,, "°"" WllllMl'I A. .--of s.,~.., It""""' A OI television series "All in the Family." died Tues- day in Loa Angeles. GLENDALE CAP) RoalDa LlaevlDDe, 96, consi<tered one of the great pianists of this ~tury and a teacher of several young pianiat.s who became prize- winners in international contests, died Tuesday. .Aqou<a. dAuqMor, Shl•l•V A '"""'" nf ~O•I • M e••, C•. £t•v•" l '•ndcl'IUd•rtf't Mt"'o1l11 '""'"•<• . IAL Tl-IH•HOM . AINHALHOMI Corooa del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 848·2424 --llU.UOADWAY ' MO•TVARY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 . -. McCO•MICIC . ~ MOITUAlllS . Laguna Beach . ' 494-9415 ~ Laguna Hills 768-0933 . San Juan Capistrano ~ 495-f776 • ' --t PAC..C Y11W . .....OllALPAH . Cemetery Mortuary ' . ' Chapel • 3500 Paclllc Vltw Orfve Newport, California . 844-2700 : -. PIHPAMILY . COLOMIAL PUHHAL. HOMI ' 7801 Boise Ave. [1 W..tmlnater . 893-3525 ,, -~ SMITHS' MOllTUAIY . 827Maln SI. Huntington BHch 53M539 --- SNITH TUnttu. UNI OUI W'llta.IH CHAP& Mortuery • • e~ 417 E. 17th St .. c-taMeta , __ I ll'ICTIYIOUS I USlllUI ll.t,IO\IST4TIMINT '"" loll-l!MJ "'"'" ..... Ill Ml· M \S •• THE lOTUS ltOOM, Ud ~ AcW<M, CMt• ~u. ca111or"'•~ Ml~~ " Starich.~, .. ,_. .-o,. 11'111,.., Cal1torn1a '1?71S n.1, l)u\IM\\ IS (01\ducled .,., ... ,,_, c11v1.-.11 MllClrtd ".Starich TillJ \11t@-nl WU Ill.., wlfll , ... c.ou-.1., Cler~ 01 Of~ GOVl!tye110ct. n. m .. .... ,. Pu6tl\l\f'd °''"99 Cont Delly Piiot Ocl H.Hov.•.11.11, "7' ....,. PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICYIYIOUS IUSINDS llAMIST4YIMINT The IOll0..,"9 e>erSOft •S dolnc) 111151· ,,.n o : . AllEY ART NOVEi.TiES, "42 ,__ Corcle. Fo1111ta111 Val....,, GA. nlOI At-1 e. AO~•""· ,..., .... _ Clrtle. Fourtt••n Vallo. CA '110I Tl\I• b.ni•>tn Is Conducted.,., Ari ,.,. dlVl~al 11111en B. Aclter"''"" • Tlllt ,, ••• ,,...,. ... , "''"' wlltl "" COllMt Clerti ofr0fe1199 C-y el\ QQ. '"" f1. ,,, •. "~ Pv&tfPIM o,.,... Coast o.tlly Piiot, No,,."'l>eH, II. 11, U, 1t7' '31~1' PUBLIC NOTICE -· .. ··-·· Thursday. November 11, 1978 DAILY P1LOT AJJ ABC Claims Victories · 83 P e rcent of Its Choices Won S e ats BJ O.C. BUS11NGS O!l:IM Dally 11'1..,.,... Tbe AaHoclation for Better Citiz-.bip (ABC>. the political arm ot the California Teachers Association , claims tbat, statewide, 83 percent ol the can· dldates it backed won thelr Nov. 2 races for seats in the Legislature and in Congress. In Orange County, Cl'A·backed winners include Assemblymen Bruce Nestande, Chet Wray, Richard Robinson, and Dennis Maniers. Nestande is tbe only Republican. Mangers is a Conner teacher. . . the Cl' A -William Farris and Vivian Hall -loet. ••• OaANGE COUNTY'S new faces in the Assembly -all Democrats -wUI 'diacuaa their campaigns and their priorities for the comin1 year Friday night on KOCE-TV, Orange County Channel SO. "Voters' Pipeline," featuring Chet Wray, Dennis Mangers and Ron Cordova, will air at 7:30 p.m. ** .. BAR RY SNYDER or the Lacuna Beach Police Depart- Congressman Robert lladham (R-Newport Beach) nceived a $2,000 campalsn contribution from the GWl Owners ol America Campaign Commlttee '?e. The orcanizatloo oppos4:S JUD controls. It reported contrlbutine $89,930 to 46 candidates 1n the aeneral election. Republican. S.I. Hayakawa, who defeated Democrat John Tunney for a U.S. Senate seat, got a $S,OOO campaign coatrlbu· lion from the Sacrameoto-bued organlnUon. ment will speak on wbatordlnary CB Ge St ) citizens can do to help prevent ar 0 en crime when the Laguna Beach ·.CB radio equipment valued by HOW TO LOVE AND BE LOVED ' tome to this frM oubllo ltctu,.. on CHllSTIAM SCl .. CI Ir w•-.._., ~ c.s.L member of the tnnetfan Science Board of Ledurethlo. to~glven11 EL TOIO Hl9tf SCHOOL CHAaGBHAU 252M TOlEDO WAY B. TORO FllDAY . HOVEMla 12at1:00 P.M. Preeented By PllST CHUICH °' a.n. scmmn MISSION YlllO Aho in Orange County, the Cl'A supported at.ate Senate win· nera John Briggs and Paul Carpenter. Briggs, a Republican, and Carpenter, a Democrat, were heavily favored to win in their respective districts. chapter of the California the victims at $828 bas been Republican Assembly (CRA> stolen from an elec:tronlcs shop meet& next Wednesday. in Mission Viejo. Orange County .. _________________ _ Chapter President Jack Smith sheriff's officers said the theft r=:=============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Child C:.W.. Provided The CT A political activists were two for lour in con· gressional picks, backing win- ners Mark Hannaford and Jerry Patterson. Both are Democrats. Two other Democra~ backed by said tbe meeting is scheduled for was reported by officials of 7:30 p.m. at Laguna Federal Sav-Tower Electronics, 24001 Alicia ings in Laguna Beach. All are Partway. They said an intruder welcome. toot the property while ··• • 1 employes were working in the N E W L Y E L EC T E D rearoftheatore. *50~000 Mile f~!f LIFESAVER® PRIES! F R EE Replaee•ent Flnft Z l'ear11 or 29,800 Miies D lJAL SlJPER S T EEL BELTED RADIA L WHITEWALLS 8R7t/13 4988 ( 17$/13) 0"71/14 t!!.388 (175/14) _. H71/14 t!!.788 (1"114) _. FM'l/14 6188 (1t5/14) OR71/14 6688 (205/14) GR7111• 66.. 88 (205/14) HR71/14 7288 (215/14) GR71/15 7188 (205/15) HR71/15 7488 (215/15) LR71/15 7988 (235/15) II.I I lo 11.41 fo4tfel hollt Ju 88 S.S0/15 (155/15\ •Sl.11~la.~a• '** .... i.-1. .. ,,,_.., o..aa.. UNIROYAL Tires, Any Size Usted · Mark C •• ..._.,. Con sumer P o liey . COSTA MESA 3001 HAalOtlt kYD. lc.....-ofleltw_....._,, (714t 557-1000 LA HANA 2000 WMttiw 11•4. 1c-.. --.. _, 17141 '11·2401 IU!NA PAU H6Z U.C8'11 il9i&. k~afU..•-­,, ••• IU·HIO OH*M 410Merl!IT ...... A.,..._ Ol416,,._.UI HUHTIHGTOH llACH 11451 hslla..a. I crt R•• hllftl (71 41 ........ s f714J 711-16t2 ' ' .. I Marines Pla9 Santa The Marine Corps is getting set to launch its annual Toys for Tots drive in the county. It is setting up toy collection bins around the area, particularly in shopping areas like the Saddleback Valley Plaza. Pictured at the El Toro center are, from left, Staff Sgt. Robert Pruitt Jr., Sandi, Bobby, Lance and Kim Blair, and Sgt. Gary Turnbeau. .. Town Tries tO l>rOtect Caril Fugate's Priv8~y -~ ST. JOHNS, Mich. (AP) -This town of 7 ,000, located in fertile farmland about 20 miles north of Lansing, is very protective of its own -and it considers Caril Ann Fugate one or its own. Miss Fugate s pent 18 or her 32 years in a Nebraska prison for her part in a murderous rampage across Nebraska and Wyoming in 1958 that left 11 persons dead. Her companion, Charles Starkweather, was executed. "SHE'S PAID HER DUES," said Vern, a bartender at Bruno's on the town 's main street. "So we all hope she makes good. We keep this thing real closed around here." Miss Fugate always maintained her innocence, contending Starkweather forced her to accompany him on the eight·day killing spree when she was just 14 years old. After her parole last spring, Miss Fugate came to live in St. Johns mainly because of Robert Mann and his wife, a couple ,uo•n from the nearby community of Bath, who took an in- tense interest in her after seeing "Grow ing Up m Prison." a 1972 television documentary about her. Mann said he does not now, or ever, want to talk about Miss Fugate or his role in bringing her here. "IT J UST ISN'T anybody's busi- ness. Okay?" Mannsaid. ''As long as she keeps her nose clean, it's okay with us," said a woman working in Lambert's Fabric Shop, across Clinton Avenue from Bruno's . Last month, when a reporter from a national tabloid came asking about her, his presence was reported to police by citizens in every town he vis- ited -towns like Eureka, Dewitt and Fowler. MISS FUGATE H AS BEEN besieged by requests for interviews from many reporters and organiza- tions, according to Robert Steinman, her parole officer. "All I can say is that she's living with some people in Clinton County and doing clerical work in an office," Steinman said, noting that Miss Fugate is forbidden to give interviews without written permission from the Nebraska Parole Board. Miss Fugate is no recluse, but she does guard her privacy. FOR INSTANCE, SHE uses her real name and she works as a volunteer in a Nazarene church, just as she did while in prison. But when she recently applied for a Michigan driver 's license, she gave Steinman's office as her address. HARBOR VIEW CENTER • WIN A FREE · TURKEY DRAWING REGISTRATION IN ALL STORES NOW THROUGH NOVEMBER 21 SAH t.l&UB. DllYI AT SAH JOAqulH HILLS IOAD Laguna Real, tors E l,ect Marvin T. Brown has. been elected president or the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors. Other new omcers are Stephen Sutherlen, flrst vice president; Thomas I. Lingo, second vice pre- sident, and James Law, secretary-treasurer. Lingo, Lloyd Rabjohn ·and Craig Corbett were elected to three-year terms on the board of directors. The Laguna Beach Board of Realtors was founded -in 1924. It in- cludes more than 500 members. Hiatus Ends WASHINGTON (AP) -The Nuclear · Regulatory Commission has res umed full licens· ing or new nuclear power plants, ending a Lb.ree- month bolddown. . J. G. Toepfer Water Board Taps Member James G. Toepfer , executive vice president and general manager or the Aliso Viejo Company, bas been appointed to the Laguna Nieuel Water Di.strict board or directors. Toepfer takes the poslUon vacated by the re.- JUST PUIUSHED . • $1 2.10 +tax OUHGI COUMTTS .. GOLDIM SOQ .. TOI) 500 corporate firms AQCOUntlng for maJor C.OUnty employment Lists: chief executive officer. P9f*>llnel director. marketing or sales manager & purchasing agent. ORANGE COUNTY OWMBt OF COMMERCE 401 ._.of Amric• Toww, n. City o.-.g., CA t 2661 17 I 4t 6H-2t00 tirement in Augusto! lvar 0 . Hanson, a long-time -;:======~~~===========~-water board member. · TOEPFER 'S COMPANY ACQUIRED THE 6,700-acre Moulton Ranch for $U mlWon Oct. 1. Aliso Viejo and the Mission Viejo Company are wholly-owned subsidiaries of Philip Morris Inc. The Moulton Niguel Water District is the type of district in which elections are based on the assessed valuation of land. Toepfer ls a specialist in re- gional and clly planning. He bas been with the Mission Viejo company since 1963 when it was formed to develop 10,000 acres or west Rancho M~ion Viejo. AS A DIR ECTOR AND later as vice president of .. company planning and TO.,,H engineering, be bad charge o! the preparation of a master plan for Mission Viejo including land use elements, road system and water, sewer and drainage matters. fJCecutlve Offices: 7812 Edinger Ave., Huntington Beach, CA 92647 Southern California Regional Offices: ---·-- 4 140 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807 8955 Valley View St.. Buena Park. CA 90620 20715 S. Avalon Blvd., Carson. CA 90746 1001 E. Imperial Hwy., La Habra. CA 90631 1095 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, CA 92680 235 N. Citrus Ave., West Covina, CA 91793 ., ., 0 0 STEEL BELTED IALTIRE SALE! ~'NCompare I IS size BR78-13 tubeless whitewall, plus $2.11 Federal Excise Tax The value priced General Dual·Steel Radial. Built for long mileage with radial ply construction and · two steel belts. Featuring a polyester cord body for smooth riding comfort! SALE ENDS NOV. 20, 1976 .. BR78-13 FR78-14 GR78-14 TUBELESS WHITEWALL TUBELESS WHITEWALL tUBELESS Wl:ilTEWALL ' 14215 11895 111as ISS95 plus S2.11 Fed. Ex Tax HR78-14 TUBELESS WHITEWALL plus $2.49 Fed. Ex. Tax GR70-15/GR78-15 TUBE~ESS WHITEWALL plus $2.69 Fed.Ex.Tax HR78-15 TUBELESS WHITEWALL plus $2.89 Fed. Ex. Tax JR78-15/LR78-15 TUBELESS WHITEWALL f/IS 1Sl15 181'5 18185 plus $3.07 Fed. Ex. Tax plus from $2.97 to $3.13 Fed. Ex. Tax depending on size. plus $3.15 Fed.Ex. Tax Drum Brake Reline Thi. Week Don't lake chances with -.\! faulty brakes' Our Speci.1. -• Only! 151$ will 1ns1all new Delco -lj $3695 :~~~.~l:::~~~:r::a~:;: t .. \ and inspect wheel c"r11n· • .• •,I d,11, grease sells, brallt •. · ~~I drums, muter cylinder, • ~41 ~. Oiac 11111u E•ll• brake llOMS, end road h11t ~ ~~ ' 1ot0tt ,..,,.,.,.,, Com!>•cb your car. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL We adjust caster. camber, toe-in. and toe-0ut sethngs to car ma n ufac t u r er's spec1licallons. plus from $3.31 to $3.47 Fed. Ex. Tax depending on size. , .... == .,. . s12's COMPACT I STAKDUD AMHICAK c•as Ra'" Check SllO\Jld our 1upply of some llZH or tines run short durlno this event," will honor any Ofders pl1ced now lor lulu rt dthvtry al lht tdverhstd prlct . Prlctd .. •hown II 0111t1r1! Tlrt Stortt. Compellll'ltly priced 1t ln<lt1>1ndent dtal- .,. dltpltylr19 the G111t1111 s1on Don Swedlund Inc. lttwHll AlklM llKf ._., 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa COAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 540-57 10 646-5033 ---Sooner or later; you'll own Generals __ ___, ' I I I I I Yule Deadline Moved A.s Mail Deluge Nears WASHINGTON (AP)-Tbe Postal Service baa advanced by a week it.s suueated m..allloc deadlines or Cbriatmu mall because or higher mall volume resultini from the strike asa.lnat United Pa.reel Service. The augcested deadlines were moved up Wednesday to Dec. 3 tor domestic parcels and Dec. 10 for let· t ers and Christmas cum. PAaCEL VOLUME~ more than doubled in tbe lS Eastern an d Southern stales affected by the eicht· week strike against United Parcel. which is the Postal Service's main competitor. The Christmas malling season an· nually is the biggest test or the mall syst~m. Ir the United Parcel strike continues past Thanksgiving, the traditional start of the Chri~tmas mailing season, it will give the Post.al Service an unprecedented burden. "WHILE Pltl OlllTY WILL be given to letter ma,il, many poetal facilities normally dedicated to letter mail may have to be used to rreve.ot an u nmanageable back 01 or parcels." The mail agency did not chance the variou.s d ates for malling holiday mail to foreign nations. Courthouse Cat Wins Rights in ~torey County Thursday. November 11. 1979 ·l•S.Utcuy Accused kid · naper William Harris has ended five days in solitary COD• tinement a t Alameda County jail after a re· ported dis- ciplinary pro- blem. DAIL V PILOT /l J .S Senion Exec Set to Speak Walter Scale•. ex• ecuti.,. d.iredoJ' "' u. Oruc• Couty s.&ol' cttb•• PfOl1'U' omc., will 1pe&k at a meetilc of tbe La1uoa Beecil Council on A1in& at 1 p .m . Mon day at the Hlllor center, 510 0-. neyre st:. L a1unl( Beacb. Scales wW dlacuu pro. blema experienced by senior ciUsens and what may be expected undt(' the Carter adminlstr&• tloa. Elijah's Deflut The P ostal Service said tbat ause of the atrlke-lnflaled volume the lS stales and a residual effect on A, Wire,_. other parts Of the country, it "ls COm • pel.led to uk the public to mail even earlier than norm al." VIRGINIA CITY, Nev. CAP) - They 've turned the courthouse into a cat house in Storey County, and coun- ty officials have passed a resolution saying the l aw acainst brothels doesn't a pply. Tbe action wu taken to give a cat named "Piggy" a home. Cher Bono Allman holds four-mooth·old Elijah Blue Allman in scene being taped for an upcoming Christmas special. The show is due for airing Sun&ay, Dec. 19. Groucho Says N·o to Nader WASHINGTON <AP) -As one of Ralph Nader's people told it, the scene could have been out of the Ma rx Brothers' zaniest movie. Groucho Marx w as scheduled to give a benefit show Thursday evening for Nader's public service organizations. But he r e fus ed to travel anywhere without his manager and companion, Erin F1eming, who is 111 with the flu. So the show had to be canceled. G1toucHo That was the story told by Susan Davis, who identified herself as an indepen- dent consultant workinr, with Nader on the show. According to Nader's show consultant, the con- s umer advocate's organization lost thousands of dollars and had to refund the money ticket-buyers had spent -at $15 and $25 a head -for a nearly sold-out Warner Theater Music Hall. Promotion and booking wer e paid for, s he said, adding that Ute show won't be rescheduled. "I'm not going through this aggravation agaln,' ·she said. 'Grenade' Sounds To. H alt Attacks CHICAGO ( i\ P ) -Two Chicago men. Bo Jaremus. 53. and :'¥1anue1 Goodman, 81, think their hand grenade wall ht' the rashion bombshell of the season. When a woman pulls the pm, it sets off a sh.rill, piercing"" all. It's a defense against muggers and s trong-arm men. the inventors said. mollon of her a rm will automat1cally pull the pin .. "We provide a nng with our hand gr<'nade, attached to the riring Casino s Won pin," said Jaremus. "We suggest that the women J CA RSON CITY, Nev. wear the ring on her (AP) -Nevada casinos finger Just hke a \\l'<f· won nearly $352 million ding band. Even 1C sht! is dunng summer months jumped from brh1nd, the ttusyear, figures s how. Coverup? City Eyes Pasties NEW PORT RIC11EY . F1a CAP) -The City Council wants a law to force topless waitresses al a new fast-food restaurant to cover up. The council authonzed its attorney lo draw an ordman<'e banning tople!>s activities al restaurants and lounges. The move is aimed at the "JuJ?s & Suds" restaurant where waitresses are dressed in shorts and pasties. The restaurant's owner, Ted Rydell, said he abandoned plans for topless curb service when police threatened to arrest lbe carhops. The girls donned fringed tops. ~9 OJ"n 7 d•Y" crijiule Ne~Orleans Dinner $4.95 Chicken Gumbo Soup, Shrimp Creole and lor desse rt the Southem Praline ~repe with v anilla Ice cream and hot pra line sauce. Costa Mesa: South Coast Plaza, 556·1225 Open un til 12 00 mu1n1ght r nd.:iy ·Saturday 11 .00 pm Sunday l h111 A.1y Arc11dl1: S1nl1 Anll1 Fnhlon P•rk, 44S-3ns 8tvtrl1 Hlll1; Camd•n and Brighton W1y. 27•-62U Woodllnd Hlll1: Th• Promenade, 8H·7HS THE POSTAL SE&VICE, which has increased overtime and hired ex- tra help since the strike began Sept. 15, said it bas had little trouble handl- ing the increased mail volume. It expressed confidence it "will con· tinue to be able to cope with the in· crease, with the cooperation of the public and major mailers." But the statement indicated that the huge parcel volume will affect first· class mail as well. "Piggy" bas set up housekeeping in the courthouse, and efforta to m ove him out have bee.n unsuccessful. So the county decided to let him stay, with an engraved invitation. The resolution adopted b7 the Coun· t y Commission s tates that the courthouse "is hereby designated an official county cat house and that por· tion of the county licensing ordinance all()wiog brothels solely in the outside district of Storey County is hereby waived.'' Brothels are legal in the county, but not in the town area bere. Have you shied away from remodeling your kitchen· because of today's high prices? Now there's an alternative -prefinished modular cabinets. You put together the pieces you need to fit your kitchen dimensions and your personal needs. The result is a custom kitchen at do-it-yourself cost. In fact, most people have been able to redo their kitchen for under $1500. 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State College 1275 Bristol 324 Weit Katella 537·9571 or 893·8523 870·0050 5!56·1500 532-2508 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open Mon. thru Fri. 9 to 9 Open 9 to 6 every day Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 6 Sat. & Sun. 9 to 8 .. . A J., DAIL v PILOT Thursday November 11 1 ~78 Think 'Normal,' SubliDlinal Flas•es ·Tell .Flittles BOSTON (AP > -A peycbologi.st says he's helping fat people lose weight by showing them subliminal images or alender people and insecta crawl· inc through calorie-filled treats .. director of the cJlnlcaJ and behavioral engineering lab at Tul ane University in New Orleans. flaabed on 'the screen too quietly to be consciously nottced. 111essa1e, the background lm; a1es become clearly via\ble, Becker told a convenUoo of the ·Alliance for Eogineerinc in Medicine and Blolo&Y. DI ETE a s A LSO ARE videotaped from the Met down and u they Jose or fail to lose Ttlia, Beckn aald, offers "alenlftcant relntottement when they have done well and powerful aversive condlUonine wben they have done badly.•• OF U PWOPQ .,b(, attended· at leut half th• aeaalou between September 197• and Xareh ol tbJs year, be said, 29 lost between 11 aod 20 pouoda, be said. In moet. cuea, Becker added. they main· talmed the new wm,bt or had io.t IU1.l more atx 11u1Dt.bl later. · •·we are trying to make tat J>ee>ple think 'normal,' whlcb they don't know bow to do. They think 'fat,' "said Hal C. Becker, BECKEll SAID THAT h.i5 pa- tients attend 90-mioute sessions each week, during which they watch videotaped meaaaces on diet and nutrition. Dw1.ng the tapes, background imqes are Tbe Images are of slim, band6ome m en and women in at- t r a c tl v e s ur roundings, in· tenpersed with others of lnsects and devils scampering over foods the dieter is supposed to avoid. · wei&bt are shown the tapes of ol each dietary· themselves, be said. At the end Becker conceded that 10m• psycboloal1ts mllbt dlaatrff with tbe ellediven-ol the aub- llmlnal techniques. but aal4 be wu convlnced tbey work. · . to t:_ald ~~ PNIWD COICI S1IO # .. JCPenney NEWPORT BEACH • • •• •EWPORT 0 CENTER. STOREWIDE STARTS FRIDAY, NOV.· 12th,. 10 A.M. BE HERE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION •. $0RRY, MO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! Sportswear Dept. Newport Beach orig. ·SO pr. 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But some who have made it to ·the top caution that their political s uccess doesn 't mean the women's batUe for eguality is over. And they wish they weren't centers or attention just because they are women. "One must not imagine that 'the women's issue is suddenly solved because a woman has become foreign minister ," says Karin Soden, Sweden's first woman foreign minister. She serves in the centrist gov- ernment of Thorbjorn Falldin which came to power m the Sept. 19 election after ousting the long· time Socialist government. "I'm tired or being regarded as a phenomenon," says Margaret Thatcher , who in February 1975 became Britain's first woman party leader. She would also become the country's first woman prime minister if her Conservative party wins the next national election. NOT ACCEPTED "The idea or a woman taking decisions and giving instructions is not yet easily acceptable in Greece and is viewed suspicious- ly by some male colleagues," says Lina Koutiafri, who in Oc- tober became undersecretary of education and only the third woman since World War JI to 1 bold a Greek ca bin et post. Another woman who recently ' made her mark in a world tradi- tionally dominated by men is Spain's Carmen Diez Rivera y de Izcasa. Premier Adolfo Suarez appointed her earlier this year as his chief of staff, a job no woman has held in Spain before. In The Netherlands, Carolina van den Huevel is chairman of the Labor party. whlch, with 43 of the 150 seats in parliament. is the dominant force in the left-center coalltion led by Socialist Premier Joopden Uyl. West Germany's outgoing pre· s1dent of the Bundestag, the lower house or parliament, is a woman: Annemarie Reger. France, Italy, Britain, Austria, Greece, The Netherlands and Sweden all have women in their cabinets. Antwerp, Belgium, has a woman.mayor. But most or them would agree that women are far from fulfill· ing their potential in a field long considered in most countries a bastion or male chauvinism. NOT MlllTANTS The relatively rece nt emergence of women in Western European politics may be at- tributed in varying degree to women's liberation movements in their countries but few of the s uccessful women politicians . consider themselves militant feminists. Britain's Mrs . Thatcher, 51, and a mother or grown twins, says she doesn't have much time for women's lib. "I had a cabinet post before the term women's lib became trendy," she said. But as recently as 1973, when Mrs. Thatcher was education secretary in the then - Conservative government of Prime Minister Edward Heath, s he said s he didn't think a woman could become prime minister in her lifetime. In Spain, there has been a pro- liferation of women's liberation movements since the death of long-time dictator Gen. Fran- cisco Franco last November. But the rise or Miss de Rivera shows no signs of ridirig that tide. Miss de Rivera, 34, first worked for Premier Suarez in 1970 when he was head or govern- ment television. She stayed with him when he became a cabinet minister as head of The Move- ment, the only political organiza. lion Franco ever permitted. INFLUENCE "No woman in Spain, and few in Europe, have as much in- fluence at the center of govern- ment." comm ented a former government official on Miss de Rivera's current job as Suarez' chief of staff. But she says she is not a feminist. and she thinks Spanish women should not have the vote in the parliamentary elections Soarez is trying to arrange for next year "because most of them are not politically prepared' enough lo make a wise choice." Another woman politician not regarded as a militant feminist is Simon e Ve il , 49, French minister of Health since J uly 1974 and the only full-ranking woman minister in the government of President Valery Giscard d'E s-taing. "I am a minister because I am a woman, not in spite of it," said Mrs. Ve il, a law yer and magistrate and wife or the direc· tor-gener al of the French in- tercontinenta l airline lITA. Soon after her appointment she steered a bill through the Na- tional Assembly authorizing abortions for the first lime >n modern French history. Shortly afterwards, a poll rated her the most popular member of the gov- ernment. Another woman picked by the French president in 1974 was Francoise Giroud, 59, who filled the n e wly cr eated post of secretary of state, or junior minister , for women's affairs. ln a government s hakeup earlier this year . Mrs. Giroud became secretary of state for cultural affairs. one of the most pres tigious junior ~posts in the cabinet. . She has always claimed she has no personal Political ambi· lions. NEEDTODO ··1 don't have a taste for power as such -I would r ather do lhings,'' she said. "Men care about power because for them power is 1 inked to sexual performance. Women achieve positions of power out of a need to do something, not because we need reassurance." In Italy, growing recognition or wor;nen's equa lity movements assisted the ris e of Tina Anselmi, 49, the country's first woman cabinet minister. Premier Giulio Andreotti ap- pointed her as labor minister in July as he put together a ''new look" cabinet. Miss Anselmi, who has since won high marks as a mediator in ltaliar;i labor disputes, called her appointment "the fall of another barrier in favor or women's equality." But s h e di sclaimed any higher political ambitions, such as the premiership. HELP OTHERS Some of the women who have made it in politics reel they have a responsibility to help other me mbe r s of their sex achieve Cull equality. West Germany's Annemarie Renge r. for example, faced some opposition from cautious f e m i n ists in be r Social Democratic party in 1972 when <. •• ·~· she became Bundestag preSi- deot, the highest political ~­ tioo ever held by a wonwm 1n her country. ·• "We fear that a woman Son- destag president would be seen and portrayed as proof that di.s- cri mination against women ls not really all that bad,•• they wrote in urging her to turn down the post. But Mrs. Renger, 57, replied: "I r egard that a s a well- meaning but very unpolitJcal statement. It's my conviction that one should use every op- portunity given us women to s how that we can assume a place from which we can help to change the role of women." Other s uccessful women politicians say they would just like to be treated OD eqJal terms with men and get on With the job and not have to be prov· ing themselves over and over. .· .. SIMONE VEIL, FRANCOISE GIROUD, KARIN SODER (FROM LEFT) Exercise: Good Therapy By J UDITH OLSON Of llM D••lf l'•le4 ~ff You stand with your legs t ogether . reel slightly turned out, back tall and strrught. With your nght hand on the bar, you raise your left leg, keeping the torso straight. Pam. There's a muscle in that leg you never knew you had. You keep raising your leg, sure you'll never make it to even knee level. "Tb at 's it ! Keep going. You 'r e almost there . Beautiful!" exclaims Hali mah Reis, your mentor . Patiently . s he takes you through a series or exercises de· signed just for you. which she individual basis . Miss Reis believes exercise s hould be run and that it shouldn't be considered hard work. Her classes are limited to two or three (she also gives private lessons) a nd often friends take them together. Sometimes the sessions are so light-hearted that no one can believe the hour is gone, she said. Miss Reis, who opened her studio on Balboa Island a little more than a month ago, doesn't mind a few laughs because she knows what drudgery exercise can be. "It's difficult to discipline yourself. I'm a prime exam· 'You can ha ve the greatest fa cilities in the world, but nothing substitutes fo r one-to-one contact with a caring person.' guarantees will s how results in three weeks if done faithfully. They will work because Miss, Reis, a former student or Martha Graham, Is skilled and takes into account individual problems such as injuries, ex- cess weight or other restric- tions. She calls hersetl an exercise therapist because she ''pre· ·scribes" remedies for figure and posture problems. Hers is not the typical "slim •n• trim" class, how~ver, where everyone is put into a big room and an ins tr'Qctor yells com- mands across a crowded n oor, since sbe woru with people oa an - pie," s he asserted. "I have danced five hours a day, but I do not have self-discipline." As a dance student, Miss Reis said she often went to classes simply because she bad paid for them and felt obligated to go. But sbp truly does love her work, which she baa been doin& for 10 years. She oo1J ldmita her weakness b ecause she knows it will beJp women wbo feel the same way. . Miss Reis, whose first name means "patience," gr..., up in an intellectual New Yorlr family which s b e describe d as achievement· and 1oaJ-ortented. Her father. an attorney, and • her mother , a former teacher , inspired he r to study so she always had a book in her hand. INPMN As an adolescent, a curvature or the spine was detected and s he was treated by a chiroprac· tor. ''I was in a lot of physical pain but not aware of it," she recalled . .,... Alter the adjustment she was . free or pain but she round that her m uscles weren't strong enough to hold it. Dancing lessons followed, which helped her devetop the musc les and correct the curvature. "I was always a natural dancer ," she said. "I had taken lessons for two years, then quit for 10 years of piano. And I can't play a note today." At the University of Michigan s h e decid ed dancing and teaching would be her career, so she obtained a BA in dance education. During the summers she danced in New York, studying with such notables as Robert Fitzgerald and Miss Graham. After graduation she wanted to stay in Ann Arbor tt teach, but soon realized she needed more training herself. "I lived in New York Cily and danced for a number of years, everything from cl ical ballet to Jazz," s he relat . "Then sever~ years ago I b e my ankle, wbicb ended my · as a protes1lonal dancer." a EHABILrrATION She tried acting, decided It wun 't tor her. then turned to · developln1 her conQIPt of re· babilltation tbrou• exercise and dance. Durlng this period she taucht at tbe Lotte Berk Met.bod, lnc., where ber 1tudenta Included Eleano r R evson , Candice Bergen, Pia Lindstrom, Vogue Editor Frances Stein and other famous actresses, professional women and models. She says her technique is eclectic. ''I lake from ever· ything I've done. I concentrate on tailoring my work to the women I work with. Many have widiagnosed problems." She has found women with bad kne es, tennis e lbow, pinched nerves, internal pro- blems and weak stomach muacles, all of whom have to be treated differently. DANGEROUS Miss Reis cautions that ex· er cising can be dangerous iC not done correctly, especially by women with physical problems. "Some exercises destroy the knees. People don't realize they can hurt themselves with yoga. Even tennis can be harmful." With h e r per sonalized ap· proach, 5he avoids the possibili· ty of injury and encourages women who would never appear in a leotard in a large gym to exercise. "You can have the greatest faciliti es in the world, but nothing subs titutes for one-lo- one contact with a caring person," she explained. "People also have a tendency to work with a lot of tension. You need need so~e to tell you to relax." People who exercise at home need someone to review their programs and encourage them, 1be added. 1n her short Ume in the West, Miss Reis has noticed definite differences between New Yoners and Calllornians. New York women are "very Ught," she ~d. "They have a lot of nervous enerfy to release." 'Stretch a bit more,' Halimah Reis tells Mrs. Jonathan Bergmann. Miss Reis offers personalized, corrective exercises on private basis. .· ... · .· . . . IZ DAIL y PILOT Thursday November 11 1976 . -. A TURKEY IN THE RAFTERS TV · 'Break' Unexpected AT WIT'S END Sonja Sellars came in breath- less at a party the other night and made the most incredible announcement. It seems her husband, Russell, was walking around in the crawl space over their house when he fell through the celling. Naturally, we were shocked. "Was your ceiling daipaged?" asked Bob. She nodded. "Came all the way through it. There's a hole in it big enough to sling a camel. We're just sick about it." "Don 't I know," commiserat- e d Lois. "One of the kids rammed into the wall with a tricycle and it took four weeks to get it fixed. You just can't get people to work a n ymore. Espedally on small jobs." "Someone get Sortja a drink," said Les. ·'She looks pretty shaken." "You'd be shaken too if you were s itting there watching Alistair Cooke and all of a sud- den your hU$band knocked the glaas out or your hand with his body." "I hope you can get the same paint," interrupted Lois. "We had a special mixed paint and you know when the lights are on, you can see the exact spot we had to patch. That just makes me ill." · "What was he doing up there in the Cirst place?" asked Sally. "Your crawl space doesn't have a floor." "I know," said Sonja, "but he's always been agile on the rafters before. He waa alter that cardboard turkey that we always use for a centerpiece for Thanksgiving." "It lakes one to know one," sniffed Sylvia, popping a canape in her mouth. "So, were the kids upset?" asked Sally. "They were at first, but then I explained to them that Daddy was just being silly and calling attention to himself. I gave them a cookie and they settled down." "Hey. something I've always wanted to know," asked Ward. "Is the ceiling a composiUon? I've always suspected the builder got away with something cute. Another drink?" , , "I don't think so," said Sonja. Ob, I know I 'm b eing hysterical, but do you know what I'm really worried about? It's sleeping ln that house tonight and knowing that the mice have a freeway throoih to my bedroom. Ob well, I've eot to go." ·'Incidentally," )'elled Les "how's Russell?" ' ''He's in the car. 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Vol unteers rotate duties and a re asked to work one dilY per week. Registration fee is $5 per 10 weeks, and the next session is scheduled to begin Monday, Nov. HOY. 12, I J, 14 -IH.UHl)'DAH AMO JOHH FOID COUY HOY.17,11-THEMll9S HOY. If, 20, 21 -MAllA MULDAUl For evenings, women can choose ceramic breastplates laced with leather or satin lassies to be worn with pants or skirt. These designed by Chessa Davis feature embossed pattern. 15. Further information is available by calling Beverley J ones at Adv..ce Ticket 1--..llfloM At Al Ulll•....ity S..,_ Stens DIHIHG • COCICTAILS • HO AGI UMJT . 306 PACIAC COAST HWY. 53'·'600 H•tfftc)ton IHclll (Across fro. PlwJ T he sessions, which last 10 weeks, are de-School hours are Crom 640-0767 or Stephanie De ~============-=--=:=:':::=:":::=:"::====~ La Cruz, 640·8585. Wedding Plans Announced Carstensen-Albright Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carstensen of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter. Jan Carstensen, and Charles C. 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Litton ...... changing the wayAmeri~Cooks .. _: _ , ... , PROFESSIONAL MICROWAVE COOKING SCHOOL 1815 NEWPORT BLVD. Downtown Costa Mesa PHONE 548-7788 t LEAIN THE A I C'S OF MICIOWA'E COOKING. 1 HA YE ALL . YOUI QUESTIONS ANSWERED. • SAMPLE FOODS BEING PREPARED IN A MICROWAVE OYEN. HURRY I CALL 548 • 7780 AND RESERVE YOUR SEAT AT ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TIMES. TUES., NOY. 16th 7 • 9 PM OR WED., NOY. 17th 7 • 9 PM 90 DAV CASH OPTION LOW PRICES ARE BORN HERE- RAISED ELSEWHERE -r .· . ..· ... • .· ._• . . . Thursday. November t1. 1976 DAILY PILOT •:J Black Beautiful DEAR ANN LANDERS: Can you stand one m ore letter about the man who wanted hia wile to· wear black stockings and a garter belt to bed? 1 hope so. Pleue include me as another woman who does NOT coosider the request weird -unless, ot course, they are simply having sex and not making love. There's a big difference, you know. Any man worth his salt is not content merely to satisfy · himself. He wants lo please his wife and she, in tum, wants to please him. Whal is importartt to one should be important to the other. That's what love is all about. And without love, sex is nothing more than bedroom acrobatics. U my husband came home one night and asked me lo put on a costume to get him revved up, and there was no expression or Jove -only raw sex -I'd feel like a street-walker. Ann~ Landers traceptives, the kind that men use. What should I do now? U my husband found out about this there would be plenty of violence. He has a very hot temper. J feel Alice is too young for this kind of a relationship. Also, how safe are those things? I'm sure s he will be furious when she finds out I invaded her privacy. Please advise m e. -WORRIED MOTHER ter. They play gin rummy. State's Best Myrra Lee, left, a social science teacher at Helix High School in La Mesa, in the San Diego Unified School Distnct, has been named California's Teacher of the Year by State School Superintendent ' Wilson Riles. Her nomination makes her eligible for competition tor Nationail Teacher of the Year, to be announced in March. Some of m y friends refer to marital sex as if it were housework, a chore that must be done -so they do it and get it over with as quickly as possible. What words do you have for such women? -NOT ONE OF THEM DEAR MOTHER: Tell Allee what you did and take your IWDps. Then make an appoint. meat for her witla the family doc- tor or l.D.struct her to cet ln touch with your local chapter of Planned Parenthood. "Those things" are not 100 percent fail- safe. (The only IM percent foolproof preventative is the word "No!') Sis is married. They have no children. (We have three.) Her husband travels and she bas loads of spare time. I have th.is. crazy feeling that something is going on between those two but I have no proof. When I try to figure out how they could do anything it comes out "harm- less" bee a use my kids are always around. GRADUATE G.ARDENING DEAR ONE: No words -just sympathy. They've mlssed It all •. CLASSES LEARN: DEAR ANN .LANDERS: I have a daughter who is 17. Her boyfriend is 19. They have been going together for two years. . Lecturl.ng your daughter about the evils of premarital sex will do no good. The beat tblng you can do now ls make sure she doesn't get pregnant. (P .S. Her father need not know. There's already too much violence in the world.) l can't tell my sis not to come over. She's a sweet person and we a lways got a long well together . Any suggestions? - INSECURE • How Roger'• plana, planta, grows and Alice (not her real name) has one bureau drawer which s he has kept locked for the past several months, and I have been wonder- ing what she had in there. I con- fess I hired a locksmith lo come over and open it up. maintain• beautiful gerdena. • • What make• plant• grow and bloom. DEAR INSECURE: If there were something cooking between yoar husband and Sls, they'd be going to HER house where they could be alone -not yours, where the kids are present. Forget It, dear. You're adding two and two and getting five. • Secret• to auccen with houMplants. SIGN UP NOW AT DEAR ANN LANDERS: I° work the 3-to-11 shift on an as-· sembly line. The pay is very good. My husband works at the same plant. His hours are from 8 to 4. When I get home he is always there -but so is my sis- ROGER'S GARDENS OR CALL 640-5800 Well, now I know and I wish I didn't. Serves me right for being nosy. I discovered several con- Horoscope: Cancer Limit 25 per cfaas Timing on Target Ann Landers discusses teenage drinking -its myths, its re- alities. Learn the facts by read- ing "Booze a nd You -For Teenagers Only," by Ann Lan- ders. Send 50 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. 2301 Son Joaquin Hill$ Rd. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Security, collec· lions, putting two-and·two together -these are emphas ized . TAUR US (April 20-May 20): Accent on mov· ement. communications, relatives, short trip, social affair, concern with diet. Forces tend to be scattered . GEMINI (May 21·June 20): Emphasis on personal possessions, details connected with money, ownership. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Lunar cycle at peak -timing 1s sharp, on target. Stress in- dividuality. Be independent in thought, action. LEO <July 23-Aug. 22>· Much that occurs is low key. quiet. subdued. confined. Hospital at- mosphere might prevall. VIRGO <Aug 23-Sept. 22): Accent on desire, how to make wis hes come true in a practical manner Romance, <'landestine conference. declaration of fr1 endstup and love -these could be part of your personal scenario. LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct . 22 ): You get or- ganized. Those with "power" recognize your capabilities. You could be put in charge -in personal life, involvement is thick. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Lunar aspect points to journey. education, ruture plans, spiritual insights. You learn that you are not alone. You also perceive who uses you as con· trasted to loves you. SAGITTARIUS <Nov . 22-Dec. 21): The 0<'· cult. the unusual. perhaps the "forbidden" en- ters p1t'ture You take steps in new directions. You become more of "your own person." CA PRICORN (~. 22-Jan. 19): Accent on those who hold opposmg views. You learn how to <'Ope and accommodate. You appreciate that a clash of ideas can be exc1tmg. constructive. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18 ): Leave fine points, details. clauses for another time. Now, concentrate on basic issues. how to improve services Keep med1caJ -dental appointments. PISCES (Feb. l~March 20 ): Creativity. ability to exptess yoursell -these are em- phasized. 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Sunshine Inn, Professional Interior <lf'ld Exterior Horticulturallsts, announces ;.{he opening of Its first Container Gordet1Jn9 Center ot 486 Eost 17th Street (ot lrv!oe) In Costa Meso. Open House Friday November 12 througp Sunday November 21. Come in. Hove 7o cup of coffee, ond chot w ith our skilled plant decorators. See mony of the beautiful specimen trees. plants ond succulents which ore used in our profes· sionol decorating ond maintenance ser- vices. 0ec()(Qting ond mo1ntenonce seNice for commercial or res1denuol clients is ovo1loble. Ten percent off on retail pur· choses during Open House w ith tt).1s odverusement. --SUMSHIME IMM's Container Gardening Center 486 Ea st 17th Street (at Irvine) In Costa Mesa (714) 631 -1282 Anaheim Pl.ue • Newport Fashion Island • Los Cerritos Mall • Wettmlnister Mall · - ,• c -. ,. ., --. . " . . . ' . 8 4 DAILY PILOT Thursday, Novembef 1t, 1176 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandf I &.--~~~--~~~~~-=-~--------' "To err is human. To forgive la di~. and to fire!" Tale Goes AWOL Wafer-thin Plot For 'Gibbsville' By J AYSHARBU'IT LOS ANGELES CAP) -Hate to say it, but tonight's NBC premiere of "Gibbsville" is dullsville. It tries lo weave three stories into an hour show, but loses the thread somewhere. (Chan- nel 4, 10 p.m.) The series, the pilot or which NBC aired last season. is based on John O'Hara's short stories about mythical G1bbsville, a small coal-mining town in Pennsylvania, and the inhabitants thereof. IT STARS J OHN SAVAGE AS nM Malloy, an idealistic young newspaperman and son of a respected local doctor, and Gig Young as Ray Whitehead. a once-famous 1ournalist who did in his career with drink and now is back whence he began the Gibbsvtlle Courier. The series, set in postwar times, starts with Young's narration about the normal-seeming town where the r eal s tories are "waiting to be told." No cliche therc. Then, the telling commences. It involves: -The semi-innocent 'f\' R L~\' I I•',"'' friendship of Malloy with L n an I ris h lass whose father, a crippled coal '--------miner , hates Malloy's dad. -ATTEMPTS BV CITY OFFICIALS and the company that runs the town to cover up (a) a fatal explosion in the company lab, and (b) hide the fact explosives were kept there in violation of city law. -The last days of an old, famous playright (Walter Pidgeon) who lives in G1bbsville with his wife (Jane Wyatt). The attempted cover-up, of 1course, 1s the main event. And so 1s Malloy's Crusade to get the truth in print, even though Whitehead, his cynical but good -hearted older col- league. has dully warned him the coal company is a heavy Courier advertiser and that "they know h o w to apply ... .. "ov"o pressure. You know the old pro wlll lcnd the rookie a band in ferretmg out thr truth. And he does. with an amused sardonic air that only leaves him when a coal company g uard belts him in the brisket. DURING ALL THIS, TIIE TWO OTHER. parts of the show young Jove and old age -both putter. along. and dully Th<')" struck me as having been in· stalled to pad a plot so thin it would have been markedAWOLifturiledsidcways. ' We don't want to reveal whether the Courier pnnts the story our two newshawks have un- covered But C 1bbsv11le 's other newspa per will learn of the story. makf' no mistake Wc never team if the competition actually prints the story and may never learn "GibbsviJle" IS done in serial form. 1ts makers say. and the loose end orton1ght's Big Story won't be resolved until next Thursday IN SUMMARY, nIE SHOW, Wlll'ITEN by Liam O'Bnan, producer of the fine ''Police Story" setles, doesn't hack 1t dramatically or thematical- ly. It is nowhere as good as I ast season's "GibbsviJle · · p1 lot show. That opus dasplayoo the depth or the series. But watching tonight's opener, J felt vaguely like the guy who inherited a pumpkin farm only to learn Halloween is canceled San Juan Woman Joins OC Panel Filth District Supervisor Thomas Riley has a~ poY,ted Carol Heim of San Juan Capistrano to the Orange County Manpower Commission to replace Robert Holt or Irvine. Mrs. Heim, who lives at 32012 Paseo de Hermosa. is the second woman appointed lo the ll·'tnember commission. SHE SERVED flVE YEARS ON San Juan's planning commission and was chairman for a year. She was also a member or the city's architectural review board and two San Juan task force study committees, one to evaluate mobile home appli- cants and the other to study city parks and recrea- tion needs. She is pas t president or the Republican Women's Federated of San Clemente and served as president of the Old Mission Parent-Teachers Guild and the county chapter of Theta Sigma Phi. SHE HAS ALSO SEkVED ON boards of direc· ton of several charities in Orange County. Mrs. Heim Is married to an elected county of- ficial, James Heim, public adminislrator/guar· dian. The Manpower Commission, to which she bas been appointed, sponsors Orange County cities in 1 their application for U.S. Department of Labor manpower fund s, under the Comprehensive .Emetoyment and Training Act CCETA ). Lht year the commission devefoped a $20.3 milUon protram county-wide, usina CET A funds . .... Give a marvelous Christmas present. Coffee brewers, toasters, crockpots. blenders -they all make nice gifts. We'd like to suggest a better idea. Something that could give your family, friends and relatives the most precious gift of all: A chance to stay alive. Every year more than 12,000 Americans d ie from fires in their homes, most of which break out at night. But an early-warning smoke and fire detector like the Kwikset 911 Fire Alarm can warn people of a fire before it becomes an inferno. 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Wolfe said the form also should advise women that the benefits of mammography are outweighed by the risks for most women under the age of SO. A mammograph is an X-ray of the breast. Dr. Theodore Cooper, assistant secretary for ( J health in the Department MEDICINE-of Health, Education and Welfare, told Wolfe that he has directe d Dr. Donald S. Fredrickson, director of the National Institutes of Health, to prepare a report on the mam· mography situation within a week. WOLFE SAID HE UNDERSTOOD THAT the informed consent sheet may be changed within a month. Wolfe said that National Cancer Institute survey data, obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, showed that the average radiation exposure from all 57 mammography machines in the 27 breast cancer screening centers decreased 30 percent between 1975 and 1976, but exposures from. 13 macbineswerestiUconsideredexcessivethisyear. The breast cancer detection centers are jointly funded by. the National Cancer Institute and American Cancer Society. THE HEALTH RESEARCH GROUP report said that mammography machines emJtting excess radiation doses were located at: Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, R.I.; College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Newark; St. Vincent's Medical Center, Jacksonville, Fla.; Mountain States Tumor Institute, Boise, Idaho: Also, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, D.C.; Guttman Institute, New York Ci- ty; USC, Los Angeles; Emory University-Georgia Baptist Hospital, Atlanta; University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Ky.; Cancer Research Center, Columbia, Mo.: and Pacific Health Research Institute, Inc., Honolulu, Hawaii. Not all them a chines in those centers necessarily emitted excessive radiation, the health research group said. Most centers have more than one machine. Laetrile Backer · Lo~~ng Li~erue SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A San Francisco east bay physician, Dr. John A. Richardson of Albany, who openly prescribes the controversial substance laetrile for cancer patients, faces the loss or his medical license. The s tate Board of laetrile. Of the case his- Medic a l Quality As· tories, two are dead and s urance has ordered his two are not expected to license revoked effective recover from cancer. Nov.29. TIIE DECISION also RICHARDSON JS ac· charges that Richar~on cused of treating patients "aided and abetted the with laetrile, an extract· unlicensed practice of · of apricot pits purported medicine by permitting to be an anticancer drug unauthorized persons to but labeled worthless by treat and care for pa• the state Health Depart-tients." It also says the ment. California law pro-patients were prescribed hibits the prescription of or furnished dangerous laetrile for cancer pa· drugs, including laetrile, tients. without a proper medical Richardson has until examination. Nov. 29 lo appeal the de· The license revocation cision, which details nine was approved by the cases of patients who medical licensing board were treated with Oct.28. Toro Group Hosts Guest Consultant Astrologer Susan Means will discuss psychic abilities Monday in E1 Toro at a meeting of PHASE, a non-profit organisation (or divorced and widowed women. . 1 The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. at People's Federal Savings and Loan, 23688 El Toro Road. ' Susan Means, who has worked in private a.stroloeical practice for seven years, specializes in acting as consultant to psycholo1iat.s and other ·' counselors, s aid Judy Dienst of PHASE. She bas ap- peared on radio and television and ha.a recently completed a nationwide lecture tour. ' Additional Uaformatloo on PHASE or on Mon. . day's meeting is available at PHASE offices, 28312 Marauente Parkway. Suite 18. Mlaaion Viejo· . 8.11·3012. • . _ .. 88 O~ILY PILOT Thursday. No,vembet 11 , 1976 ·'Club'. Threatened Do Cheaper Exchange Seats Have Meaning? By JOHN CUNNIFF '"' a .. 1,. .. \ AMl'ril Among the numerical signs of the times, the price of a seat on the New York Stock Exchange is one of the most easUy read. In 1969 a seat cost $515,000; this week, $50,000. For those who own seats this is indeed depressing, especially be<:ause the end may not be in sight. The direction continues downward, and with it the hopes and some of the fortunes of this rich man 's club. THE STOCK MARKET JUSl isn't what it was, either for in- vestors' or brokers. Individual partic ipation lacks the en- thusiasm oC the 1960s, and the number of brokers has shrunk as i ndividu a l commiss io n s dwindled. In today's a tmosptiere. the OP· portunity to transact customer The central market that is be ang pressed by regulatory Of· ficials is amorphous at the mo- ment. The techniques of runnel· ing into one integrated system the activities of various stock ex· changes basn 't been worked out. One thing is very clea r : Regulators are seeking more "access." That Is, they want to make ava!Jable to lhe public the most stocks at the best prices, no matter on which exchange they are currently listed. ''THER E IS A question," s aid the exchange man, "whether a seat will mean anything." Will the number of seats r emain limited to 1,366? Or will Big Board membership be thrown open to all? Uthe latter course Is taken, the privileged position of being a member or the exchange, en- titled to transact business there for a commission, would cease to exist. The old club would in effect be dismantled. would be diluted ," the exchange man said. The ir b itterness was un- derscored by the dollar amounts involved; some had paid several hundred thousand dollars for their seats. Shortly after is- suance of the preliminary report, the price of a seat, which had been more than $100,000 earlier this year, fell from $56,000 to $50,000, the lowest s ale price since 1954. Whether prices will continue to fall is as much coajecture as is the share price of any of the more than 1,500 corporations listed on the exchange. WHAT IS CERTAIN is that the price of a seat today is much nearer the all-time lowof$l7,000, set in 194.2, than it is to the an. time high of $515,000, set in late 1968. For those old-timer members, those were the good old days, just eight years ago by the calendar, but more li ke a century ago in terms of change. 'IT WORKS OUT FAMOUSLY ... YOU'RE NOT BORED' Karen Paulsen, Lett, Splits Her Job With JuUe M•nchHt•r business o n the most im- portant stock excha nge in the world doesn't offer the fina ncial potentia l it once did, and nothing is bet· ter und e r - Last June the exchange board of governors created a commit· tee to study the matter of access .to its market and to examine the concept of membership. LAST THU R SDAY A pre- liminary report was released, advocating membership on the basis o f an annual f ee. All qua li(jed , registered broker. dealers would be eligible for membership by paying an an- nual fee of $13,500 to $25,000. 'Two Heads' Jobs Catch On.· stood on the CUHHIFF Street than the potential for pro· fit More important than any other single reason is another factor of consuming interest to people on the Street : the future. Nobody knows what role the exchange will play in the Washington. m a nd a ted central m a r ke t system. "WHO CAN SAY what shape it will t ake," said an exchange man. "Nobody knows how much authority will remain in New York." "SAID THl Sl"IOllt TO THE FLY" lyTlllU ~RANT, l."'- The study committee aJso sug. gested creation of more perma- nent memberships, as opposed to those who would join only for a year at a time. If their suggestion is accepted. it would mean the first enlargement since 1953. Old -timers are highly dis· tUFbed by the new membership concept. In the past. if a qualified individual wished to become a member it was necessary to buy a seat from an existing seat· holder. Open me mbership would deprive existing seat-holders of their bargaining power. "THEY FELT IT was like issu- ing more and more stock, ,and that the ~alue of their seats PALO ALTO (A P)-Ajobcan be a drag. But how about half a job? A number of employes, rang- ing from housewives who want a little extra money to executives who want a little less work, are finding that sharing a job gives them a shot at the best of both worlds. AND AL THOUGH employers aren't jumping head first into job sharing, many say it gives them two alert and eager workers in· stead of one whose enthusiasm and effi ciency declines on Friday afternoon. Karen P aulsen, who has been sharing a receptionist.s's job with h igh sch ool friend Julie Manchester at Alia Corp. here for six months, says the arrange· ment allows her to take care of It I'> just 3 plain r.1rt Of hfc Lhat it 1s 1mposs1blc for ;inv•me In -"<'II their prf)(lur.ts below thl·tr cost :rnd -.tJ\' in ht"int·... Yet. som<' cli!>count place~ woul1I h:ive vuu bclteve t hcv do ju'>t th1' on pr.icl 1('3llv l'\'erything they sell. The truth or the m atter i-; 1f you are paytnS! le-;-; on one item \'Ou are prnb:iblv paving more than you sh()uld on unoth.:or. h there a w.iy to IK',tl this i:Jme" -.!iiiiPiiiii!iiiijiiii•IRS Vows ....... CV'P °' Coffff Oft "' Md '°"' Iott •UI PfolMl>ly M r-..-y ~fCHe you fl"lth Photocopies Avallable NEWPORT BEACH To Publish Its Records WASHINGTON (AP) -The Internal Revenue Se rvice will soon be making public all the thousands of tax rulings it issues e ach year , aJthough the 1 RS will not T:\KINC STOf:K ("hon<;c .1 pharmarv th~•l h.1~ a r<'pur .1lwn for f .1 1 r p r 1 l' 1 n ~ o n everything they sl"ll - rr11m pre ... 1•r111t111n-. lo l •I .. t h II a ... I c () u r pharrn.1rv 1r11·-. lo hJvc lh1-. fl'l>Ul.11 lllll T rv U'>. YOU OK YOUR 'DOCTOR Cl\ "1 P llONt-: l 'S Wht•n \ o u n eerl a. deliver.• Wt· ~ill dt>hver promptlv without e'Ctr<1 eharj!e I\ t.!r<'al many penph-rt'lv on IJ'> for lh<'tr hl'allh ncl'd.., Wl• wclrornc rl''!Ul'~t s rnr rl••livtrv <;Cr\ ice anrl •"hdO~C Jl'rounls 240 Newport Center Dr. Des1qn Plaza Suite 120 (714) 640-9053 OVER 300 PIPS NATIONWIDE ) POSTAL /1UJftutf PRESS identify the corporations or individuals involved. ln the past. the IRS re· vealed most rulings onJy to its agents or to cor· porations and t axpayers who sought guidance on a specific tax issue. I I I I I ., I PAI• UOO PHAIMAf:Y JSl ........ 1-4 """ D .. •«y ............ ecllt 641·1 HO Our team lelf1 rou ..-ryt"I• you ••nt to II now •bout rour , .... In the DAILY PILOT DO YOU HAVE WHAT IT TAKES TO PLAY THE FASTEST GAME IN TOWN? • Do you have risk capital available? • Can you manage your money? • Can you remain calm under pressure? • Can you handle success? WHY CHOOSE MADDA AS YOUR BROKER? WE HAVE THE TOOLS! • Minimum exchange margins • Low commissions • The finest day trading facilities • Adept and experienced brokers ----------------------------~----- COME IN AND VISO'OUR oma. PUASI SIMO Ml MY con M UtCUSTAMDIMG TMI CA.>MMOOm MAHtn Ate THI MADOA MIWIUTTIL .................................................... .. ·············•··•··•·•···•••••··•···········••••···· ·I WAlOt FOR OUR l ! ==~ ~:~:~~~~~:::::~:~~~::::::::~~~~i~~~:::: L. __________________________________ J The House Ways and Means Co mm ittee, which wrote the dis· closure requirement into the new tax l aw, ex· pressed concern that '"the private ruling system has developed in· to a body of secret law known only t o a few members of the tax pro- fession." E'ee Bike NI.red WASHINGTON (AP) -The Civil Aeronautics Board has turned down a request that it establish separate air fares for passengers who pay for their tickets in cash and passenge r s w ho use credit cards. The board ruled on a 3-to-2 vote that there was no significant cost dif· ference between the use of cash and credit cards as far as the airlines were concerned. It thus con· C'luded that charging the same fare for passengers who pay in cash was not unjustly discrlminatorv. C.,,,,rit• ~are~· , WASHINGTON (AP) -All the conventional bogeymen blamed for rising food prices in re· cent years are innocent, the federal Council on Wage and Price Stability says. The council said its study of the food industry showed that farmers. middlemen and grocers have not raked off ex· cessive profits from food prlce inflation, which re· ached 32 p e rcent in 1973-74 before receding. The 1ctual culprits are such things as woTldwide ahorta&ea or certain foodstuffs, weather and higher cosll for a wfde range of ltema from labor to iaaollne, tho councll aald. business at ho me and the office. "'l have a little girl so l was Ill· terested in a job that would allow me to be a mother at the same time,'" she says. "IT WORKS OUT famously. You're her e for four hours and it doesn"t get drawn-0ut. You can greet people enthusiastically because you 're not bored.'• Ted St ephens, manager of compensation and benefits at Alia. thinks job sharing makes wo rkers m ore p r oductive because they can work out their own schedules. ··Some peopi, Just don "t func- tion well at eight in the morn- ing," he says. ·'Some do best at 7 p.m. Why not give them that choice?'' DAVID EDWARDS, special p ro1ects ed itor for Hudson Publishing, which puts out home impro v e m e nt book s a nd magazines, had 90 people apply for an assistant editor's j6b but decided to pick a pair. "I've got a position where I've got to bounce ideas off my peo- ple," says Edwards. "I felt I was getting two heads instead of one. There are no serious drawbacks. The only thing is that if I leave a message for one assistant, I have to be very sure it's relayed cor- rectly. Otherwise, it comes out like the old telephone game - more and more garbled." Michael Closson of New Ways to Work; a nonprofit vocational resource center serving the Bay Area. says . public employers have been more receptive Lt> job ()~'f'r Tiu~ Count't="r NASD listilt<JS -"dvAn(~d • Oechnt'd . Un< ""1\9"<1 Totet •'\'"*' N•w ~1qh\ N,.W ION\. . sharing than pri vale f~; "I THINK THEY'RE:trtore prepared to take risbt'' says Closson, adding that tha City of Palo Alm alone has nine $ered jobs. . . Although New Ways ~.Work offers couns eling to.·both employes and employers oii how to make job s haring, :w:ork, Closson s ays some comp1J,nies just can't get with the proftram. ''It 's mostly conservatism ," he says, "being locked into the idea of 40 hours a week. Most people who work temporary jobs !lave been considered tempor;.u;y: and not reaJly committed to.th~Job. But we're seeing quite a ttend among people who want to 'Work parttime." ... .. • • ~ . .. 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I 10 11-llo-~ Union Council Backs Pact DETROIT (AP)-Ratillc•tlonora three· year conlr act between Chrysler · Corp. and the United Auto Workers moved a step closer to completion Wednesday when lbe union's Jn· ternational Chrysler Col.lncll ap· proved the pact. The UAW also met with General Motors barsainen at a JDaln·table . sesaion in which the giant automaker· presented the union with a proposal similar to tbe model worked out with Ford Motor Company. Some 215 delegates represeitinf hourly and sal aried personnel 1a.. Chrysler gave what UAW President Leonard Woodcock called "over· whelming support" to tho proposed new agreement. Continental Flies Again LOS AN GELES (AP) - Continental A irllo ea Jelllners, arounded since a pUots' atrtte beJan Oct. 23, are expected to fiy again Mon- day now that the strike has been set• Ued.. The airline and olJicials ot the Air LlDe PiJots AsaoclaUon stllJ have to w«kout a "back to work" ·~ment 1pellin1 out which pOot.s .ul be called back to tbe1r Jobi wbm oper1Lklna re-1\lD.le. -----------·-- .. . . . Thur'lday. Novemb1111 11 1976 s DAILY PILOT 8 1 SalesSlo.., 2 Costly Stogies To Join Market By MILTON MOSKOWITZ You mi1ht think, if you were unfortunate e.nougb to have o rational turn of mind, that if llll official covernment report branded Product Au harmful, perhaps even lethal, whUe It largely exonerated Product B, lbat sales of B would soar and sates or AdeeUne:>rdLsappear. Butlifedoesn't work that way. In 1964, the U.S. Surgeon General issued his report on smoking and health. Cigarettes were indicated as a ca5ual aaent in lung cancer and other diseases. Not so cigars, wblch usually are not lnhaJed. Wbat has happened ~Ince th is r eport? Cigarette ad verlising was rul e d off t he airw~ves, but their sales have continued to in· crease. Cigars can still Money Tree be advertised on r acbo and television, but their sales have nosedived. CIGAR SMOKING HAS BEEN on the decline in the tlnit· ed States !or many years. and there seems to be litUe the cigar makers can do lo reverse the trend. The Surgeon General's report did produce a sales fillip but it wasn't long belore the loog·termdowoward drift reasserted Itself. Cigar sales in the United States declined rrom 9 billion i.n 1.955 lo 6.8 billion in 1973. In 1974, they plunged again to 6.2 billion units. And Jastyearthey dropped loS.6 billion. • The drop in per capita smoking bas been even more catastrophic. In 1920, cigar sales worked out to an average or 260 cigars a year for every adult male in the country. Today. that average is below 100 ctgars a year. THE BIG DROPIN RECENT years bas occurred not, as you ma)' think, int.he hieh·prlced end or the market but at the lower end. It's the cheapstogie that'ssuffering the moslftom the sales erosion. Those people who can afford to indulge their taste in fine cigars have continued to do so. Tbe elimination o rt.be Cuban imports bas not bad much effect. The slack was taken up by imports from the Canary Islands, Jamaica, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. This may explain why two new high· priced cigars are }>e. ing introduced in the American market. General Cigar ia lm· porting a handmade Jamaican cigar. Partagas, that will sell at prices beginning at 90 cents apiece. And an old Cuban brand, H. Upm ann, is coming back. sourced from the Canary lsJands.IUoowill be priced in tbe$1 range. THE NATION'S TOP CIGAR m aJcer, with 24 percent o( the market, is Gulf & Weste.rn's Consolidated Cigar. But in the past three years its Muriel brand bas slid 20 percent, its Dutch M"asters line 15 percent and its El Producto label 18 percent. General Cigar holds about 20 percent of the market. But over lhe past three years its White Owl brand has declined by l2percentand its RobertBumsline,25percent. The top·selling cigar brands in the country, based on un· its sold, are King Edward (15 percent of the market). Muriel UO percent), Dutch Masters (7 percent>, White Owl (7 per- cent), Robert Burns (6 percent). E l Producto (S percent) and Phillies (4 percent). FOR A WHILE 111EltE WAS a boom let in little cigars, which are more like cigarettes than cigars. But their popularity bas waned, with sales oCf by one·third since 1973. One brand, Winchester, made by cigarette manuracturer R.J. Reynolds, bolds about 70 percent or the Uttle cigaC" market. Butitssalesareoffsh arplytoo. American smokersjustdon 'l likecigars. Oil Leaders Plan Appeal to Public SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -America's embattled petroleum industry plans an intensified public information campaign to tight congressional proposals to break up oil conglomerates, while encouraging President-elect Jimmy Carter to forge a national energy policy. More than 2,000 top oil executives who attended the two- day annual meeting of the American Petroleum Institute (A PI) tJUs week voiced cautious optimism about Cart.er but len little doubt that their goals remain t.he aame. ."I TRINK DISMEMBERMENT OR fragmentation of the industry will continue to be one or our major problems,·• said institute president Frank N. Ikard. Ikard said it was too early to tell how Carter will treat the oil companies, ''but be has the rare opportunity, beln& or the same party as Congress. to forge a feasible and mean· ingful energy policy.''. The industry's de· sire tor a forceful ( ENERGY J energy prog r a m is coupled with its efforts · to resist further govern· ment int rusion, particularly in Jegisla· . tion to coerce them to divest them ol their far.flung corporate holdings, Ikard said. HE SAID THE INSTITUTE, AN OIL industry lobbying and public information organization, will intensify it.a efforts lo inform the public of what it considers the dangers or fragmentation, such as higher fuel prices and less money for :exploration and development or new energy sources. " The president of standard Oil or California, John R. 'Orey, told news reporters: "Divestiture will diminish t.be ef. f ecUveness oft he industry and resultin higher prices." : Texaco Board Chairman Maurice F. GranviUe,ouWni.ng ~e petroleum indusUies' triumphs and setbac~s In the la.st ~ession of Congress, saJd "some or the worst proposals d.ld not ;become law. These included the ill·conceived bill.a . for clivesUture. rather diamemberment, or our industry and for the creation or a federal oil and~ucompany." DL\RD SAID ONE OF THE first things the oil industry will need to impress on Cart.er when he takes office Jan. 20 ia the need to lessen the nation's dependence on !ore.lp. energy sources. ''We have to get on with developing domestic sourcea, Including atomic energy, coal and drilllni on the ocea.o's ou~r cooUnental sbtlf," Jltard said. . Granville sald domestic production has been on a alight but steady decline since 1970. "TBEBE IS NO REALISTIC alternative lo our con• Unued heavy reliance on imported petroleum for many years to come, altboueh the extent of th.ls reliance will de-eend on our success, or our Jack or auccesa, i:n developing domestlc·energy supplies." the Texaco officlal added. At ui~ conelualon of the annual convenUon the API re· leased figures that sald the naUon 's 2S la.r1est oh companies rt"pOrted profits o( nearly $3 billion durini the t.b1td quarter ol thlS'yc~r, up 9 percent over the corresponding ~riod last year. • . But Ikard ,.Id the prdit.s were orr,ct by higher expm· ditures for exploration, drtllina and chan.aes in U.S. tax treatment of foreign eamlogs. · Ikard sald 13 of the 25 leadl.nl oil co:lr:nJa ,.fl)Oded· capital -a'nd explorat.loo expeudlwrcs tol g $13.& billion· . dwi.oC the flnl o.lne mootha ol thls year 1"hile Latini in &act ,lncomeof$7.1 bUUon... • 88 DAILY PILOT Thursday. tfovember 11. 1976 Tonight's Highlights CBS 8 8: 00 -The Waltons. John Boy (Richard Thomas) saves the Blue Ridge . Chronicle by selling his share of the Walton property much to the dismay of Grandpa (Will Geer). KTLA 0 8:00 -"Two Years Before the Mas t." Alan Ladd stars in. the 1946 movie version of Richard Henry Dana's epic sea story. Also featured are Brian Donlevy and William Bendix. :. . NBC C!J 10 :00 -Gibbsville.1'he pre- miere episode of this new dramatic series from the John O'Hara novel about a young man starting out in the newspaper business in a s mall town. (TV DAILY lOGJ fD VlliMs "Tiit Gold Watch" The' I THURSDAY I dr41NolaJa~nese·Ame11eanlafl11ly -at Ille lime of Pea1I Harbor wllo IKe the 1mm1nent pr~ct ot beln& 1e11t , f EVENING lo an 1nlernment .amp. Mako.· -Sholuko Hosllr and J~O~on stai. 6:00 . D IJ Cf) {10 (11) CD fD News D OV <.tl < 291 (l)) m Nt9' 0 ~J Star Tttk CJ) Golller l'y1t O Gllnsmoh m l'ittridce F 141'tily m Mam·ll fD Ckdrk Colllpany Qt) Ot113h! m uttie bsc.11$ -6:30- 0 Dinah! Cuesrs are Hal l 1nd'". Abe Vogod.i, Maawell Gaol, Jatk Soo and Danny Arnold. ( 6 1 Andy Griffith UO) MeA Griffin Show CD family Aff11r '4.ltt" 7:00 D IJ ITil (I) m News O !Jars Clllb l 6) My Three Sons ($)lo Ttll the Truth O Con<:tntraltoft m 1 Lott llKy Q)The FBI f!)C.rt- 126 Andy G11ffith fD The MKNt11/lelirer Report ( ~ (Ill) lloNnu m Duma1ic Se11ts m Addams family -7:30- 0 Pnct Is Ridlt 0 Bow11ni for Dollars < sJ The Odd Couple 0 Tiit Gollt Show l6 l C,nchd C,me11 O The loler's Wijd 110) !2V (a) Maleh Game m The Brady Bunch 1111 l3J The Wilburn Brolhers fl) Star Mooomane 12'6\ Hocan's Heroes ID Ch1nnel 2& T on11ht m Prrce Is Riehl lltl [ncycloj)ed11 B11tann1a mnult Gotdon 8:00 0 A STORM RACES * NEW·THE WALTONS O 111l3l1$) flit WaltOM John· lloy ~lls hos share ol the Wallon PfOPflly lo l•nd dtveloofrS rece1~1n, eoough r.>ontt 10 i.eep !he Blue fl1die Cnrun•cle 1n opera lton. Gun~p• h•> manar.•d lh1ou1h lht 1•••. 11 p1otl'Ct rhe 01operty lr.im 'rd"~" sold1m. c11pelb~u.,s 1na ~culdtlll. only 111 ~e his 11rdndson iel1nqu1sh lhe 14nd O rn a 10! €9 Van Oy•e I C-!"ny HJr•PY KOf"l~n RUt>I. O likline: (lllf) '1wo Tu11 S.lott the Mist" (dra) 4b A1an Ladd B11~n Donl••Y. W 1hdm BenJ 1 • o Mo"e C (l...,ltr) "Shut" I•• • ~! Alan •dd lr.1' A•lh.1 f1t4nJon lJe'hold• ~tn H,ll1n. Jdc• I ~Ion« O ( 29 a ) 'lt, Welcome Back htttt S•tJrho& N•b••~i.d Styl• '"I" \ lten•lltd !•lltr IUO\ ••ay 11 .. on hPr h1>me on Nebr J kd •nd end~ oµ 1n Sioo•lyn •here ,ht btcomn 1 .... lh.>t in !loll~/ ~ <l•-.s 0 lolofit. C (lhr) "A Bvlltt lilt Sa"dou l" lwt\I 70-Erntst &·xcn1n• r.'°'I' ll1lton m lee Merrwether And • Wiiham Shatner P1•J fOf 811 Money Tofllle G) T1ll ~.000 ,..,Ul!Hd mr'"'..._ m 1..uy, c.t1111 M ...... C (2~•) ''lllt C:UtlS of ..__. 16•0 ~ c, ... ~ •• p,,. Ant"°"' Ou••n D•"d N ,, m""• fD r1111111 Semr m ~ Ullfll'lt rrttra,. -&:30-0 ( ~ ._ ) U llntty Milltf Nn 1nform.ahon 1v111Jbl• 1t Pl''~ 11111• m erass-•rts 9 :00 u 11 • 3) r "•••ii F1u.o Tufedy st11kes t~ annu~l l•Jn\ P~ RAct hom C,M0tn1~ lo Haw~11. brini' '"II Sieve alld his f 11e 0 lt~m onro lhe $l)Olly yacht1ne aceoe in search of a 1110 ol multneer murderers Amanda McBroom. Paul Koslo and lack Hocan 1uu t CJ {fl) (t) O~ m lltst Sellers• Tiit C.ptaill & Ille llillrs Rory Armdlh ~ctelly mu11es lht lovely Maqo11e Ctushofm desp11e oppos111on ltom bolh sets of parenh. Ann Mari, Arm11h's romance w1lh youn& Courtne, Wdt1sham ends lracically .. ~ell she lt1rns a family secr~l lhal ma~ts lherr mamare 1mpcu1ble U ( QJl ) Otl TM T t11Y ibftdafl SllOlf ludce r 11n~1n ltls lo b11 fl)( htS 1udic1af robe •hen he accepts many Si>HktnR en111emen1s and starts behev1n1 his own pubhcoly m Redd Foat & llC & The * Sunsllint Band Join Men In A l.inly Show CD llln Griff111 S1101t m en,. r""" t11e 01yMJ1C fD VISIONS "Cold Walch" * written by Momc*o l•o -9:30- 0 (CS> (fl) Oil Nucy Walter Show "A Mallet of Principle" Nancy s self uchteous efforts ro clear her "sun<Uhied" name result in 1 \jlum1hahnc situation IDI KennellL Rescheduled. m TY Wey I Top 10:00 D ITT) Cl)(]) Barub, Jonu Cary loc~wood &uesls as a recently released p11soner who decides lo reaclivale a kidnapping plan that . !doled to pay otf ransom JO years urher by olort1ng money lrom a man whose daughtei disappeared al th•l lime 0 BOLD LUSlY STORIES * GIBBSVILLE TONITE o l23J m ®J m Gibbsvitle Re· purter Jorn Malloy is assigned to 1nle1v1tw famous playwroght Charles Ken11glll (&uesl Walter P1d11eon), who lells him success destroyed his desue lo w11te. OONrws 1J ( 21) 8J !JI) Streets of S111 Ft1nc1$CO In Case of Madness" A· )Oun& musician. suff ering from ~ewtre blac~outs and his ol rate. finds homsell lhe p11me suspect 1n the murder ol htS man1ger. -10:30- t 6 Bunu I ~Ito mm Neon ~ Cunsmo&e fD lllxk Persptdiff Oft the News . 11:00 u o m m a"Ntws O 123) l &J ~ m News O (~ [j)) ~ love Ameriun Style • 6 lSu Hunt O Celebrrty Roue m Mary Tries To Cope & . * Wanda Wants To find Merle's Put Afain .• m 'Mary Hartm111, Mary Hutma11 m hit$' of lhe Biur~ II r. 13 J Stump the S!Jrs ID Mowie: "'Krnd Hurts and • Coronets" -11:30- 0 111 f 3J <JJ CBS lJle Movie: KoiM; 1 c 1 ~eec. BotTow or Stur (dral '73-Mike Connors, Kent McCo1d. Michael Cole O :u 61 10! ID Joln!y Canon a l'llt Pll Club O ( 29 e ) >fl Streets ot Sall F rancmo/ 0.n Allcust m 1tews ,. The 700 DYii 12:00 0 ant of Gfeuclto O lilcMe: C 1 "BiUtr Tlun lift" Cd•;• ~~ ldmn Mason Barbara R •h WJll•r MlllhJu Robert Simon. m Mom: "Holiday" (com) Jl! ~ ~lhdMt Hrpburn Cary Grant, Lew Aire~ -12:30-u Alf-Nr1t I Sllow: "Tiie lit.st Years of Our uvu," ''Tiie Surmor" CD lilcmt: <1:) ''Toni1ht We Sint" (mus) ·~J-[110 Pina. Anne Bancroll. David Waynt. Roberla rrrers. hma1a lourmanova. 1:00 O ilfl 'fl 11Q T-row mllle m Qull 2:00 O 0.vbletuture Morm : "Tht Adonlures of taplj111 hb1n," C "be" G) Alf.lliiM Show: •rrm r,nl Into Toliyo," "frfe Ap1nst the Hovtc," "ullflllncGmy" -3:05- D Mo•1e: '"C) "lrthll Arrow" c•,\I ~0-hmes Sto,.,t. Jtll (i\•ndltr. Otbla Pa&et ! OAffiME MOVIES NOVEMBER 12 ltlow, tor rour to11wt11itllct, are Ille d•r's lllO'lles. 10:00 O (CJ "Tht Cracbman" (adv) '6~-Ct0tge Sanders."Tl'le Adventures of Marco 'olo~ (1dv) '18-CJty Cooper. l2f) "Str1tant Yorl" (dra) '41- Cdly Cooper, Walter Brennan. 11:00 O (C) "Tammy and 'tbe Bachelor" {rom) '57-0ebbie Reynolds. 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Celtics Win BOSTON -The Bost.on Celtics capitalized on Kareem Abdul- Jabbar's foul trouble and rolled t-0 a 117·112 National Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Wednes day night. ····~··,,, .. ........ \ .. . . Thurlday. November 11, 1918 DAILY PILOT CJ Footha11 ForfeitS Stagger Lagun~ By &OGER CAU.SON Of IM Oelly "II~ SUit La1una Beach Hi&h School's flDest football season since 1968 is n0 more. The Artiat.s must forfeit all of their victories this year, it was disclosed today. An Ineligible player, a trllnllfer student who wu a starter on of- fense and defense, makes the Artists ineligible to retain any of their four South Coast League victories or two non·league wins. Laguna Beach's league victories over Cost.a Mesa and Corona del Mar are now losses, making Costa Mesa 6·0 and. Corona del Mar 5-1. San Clemente, which defeated Laguna Beach, remains at 4·2. Costa Mesa and Corona deJ Mar have now clinched the two' top spots for the playoffs. •·we feel like we've been bit over the bead wit.b a hammer," says Laguna Beach principal Robert Hughes. °" "We thought our player. was ·.J.W . .! ok, but at an athletic director's ~· ~~~ ~"-meeting Wednesday the question * ·~· "~ • ~· ~_,, ""., • of our player's eligibility was it's the responslbUlty of ~'i athletic department and coachts to mate sure we"re within ~· rules," Borucki says. Coach Dennis Ha.rYung, in th Wrd year as the Artist:s boll, b~ · molded a defensive web whJc,b had been responsible fol' the m~t victories in any season .f~f Laguna Beach a1nce 1968 w~ the Artials WOJl the Crestvic!.W League championship and~ a 10-1 overall record. This year~s team started otf with four straight wins and ~ Artists' 9-7 victory over~ deJ Mar two weeks ago found tt'• largest crowd at Lagwia Beatll oo record, 4,800. Laguna Beach, long a football· happy town in the 1950s afd 1960s, went cool after a sevffl· year drought, but suddenly c~e alive with the 1976 success. , Boy Saves Lives, Stars in Gt-id Tift Jimmy Ard. Sidney Wicks and Tommy Boswell took turns cov- ering Abdul-Jabbar. Ard started' and scored six points before foul- ing out with four minutes re· maining. ·.., · .. ~ It. 41'\,;.._ .. ~:;i brought up by Corona del Mar GARY TESCH AND 808 MURPHY (77) START ON MUSTANGS' OFFENSIVE LINE. athletic director Ron Davis, t~e spokesman for the other athletic VAN WERT, Ohio (AP) - John Gamble says last week was not.bing special. All ~ did was save a family ol four from a fire, ruab for three touchdowns and 125 yards and make 24 tackles in a hi'Jl school football game. Abdul-Jabbar scored a game· high 33 points before he fouled out with 1 :45 remaining, just seconds after Boswell had put Boston in front lo stay, 108-106. Little Guys Make It Big directors. "I checked with the boy and bis coach and at that time realized be was ineligible. He's been liv- ing with bis brother in our dis· trict, but his mother resides in. another district." "He takes things lill:e that ip natural stride. He's one of the finest high school studen'9 I've been associated with, ' said W.W. Grimm, Gamble's principal at Van Wert High School. LOS ANGELES 11111 -R!Awll 10, Ford 4, Al>- dul Jdbbar ll. CMne y 4. Allen 1,, Cd Mn •. W••lllnqlon a Ta!ulT\ 17 ICuOK t. La,,,.r 8 IOSTON 1111) -Wl(t.,, 71, l<ube•~•I & Ard 6 W'll!~78. Scoll 11, lia•lt<d 1S, llcxW11111•. R.,_9, St~•om 7 Title-bound Mesa Has No 200-pound Starters ClF commissioner Tom Byrnes says: "When a yotlllgster lives with a new guardian in another area it must be approved by the CIF office before he's eligible. It may seem harsh, but there is no reasonable alternative." l0\A"9'1IH 111 11 lO 7~ -111 Bo<.•on 34 76 30 21 -111 Foul•d out -Abdul Jabl).)r Tol•I foul\ -lex Mqele\ 12, 8o•lon 11 Ttcl>nocal\ -Boslon COll<h He•nM>hnt A -12,118 Olppic Prote•t LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -To an environmentalist from the Sierra Club, current plans for the 1980 Winter Olympics may mean the beauty and isolated character or the Adirondacks may be "lost forever." But to a local official, The Games mean "life, jobs, the ability to continue" in this See Games, PageC2 By a DAILY PILOTWRITER It's a league that features 240-pound nose guard Corky Calvert of San Clemente and 23().pound tackle Pete DeBaun of Laguna Beach. Yet, the team leading the South Coast League, the Costa Mesa High Mustangs, doesn't have a varsity football player who weighs as much as 200 pounds. In fact, the Mustangs' biggest player is 195-pound tackle Steve Perez. In many or their games, the Mustangs have started 14!>-pound Rick Little at nose Fever B a s Stnu!k W i nning Touch Brings Life to CM By ED BURGAllT O! !ht Dally ..i1o1 SUff A form of football fever has fin ally struck the Costa Mesa High campus after a drought in which the school never enjoyed a winning football season since it opened in 1960. Now. you won't find the rah· rah, we're No. 1 t ype sptrit that is prevalent at schools where football is as much or a pastime a!> eating and sleeping. But for the first time that many Costa Mesa High faculty mem- bers can remember. the school's students are suddenly talking about the football team in a positive manner. <Costa Mesa is taking a 7·0·1 r ecord into Friday night's 8 o 'clock South Coast League finale with Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor.) "I used to hear students say, ·why go to the game, we're going to lose'." says A. J. Sprague, a 44-year·old social studies teacher who has been at Costa Mesa since 1963. "But you don't hear the negative comments now." Ron Ting. a senior. recalls his earlier years when Costa Mesa was 4-S and 3·6 and says, "the students wou Id joke about h<lmecom1ng a nd would keep saying. 'we'r e gorng to lose again · Carla Trotechaud. another 1enior, says, "a lot more people are going to the games now When we used to go, we kept say- ing, 'boy are we crummy.· We went expecting lo lose." But the sudden positive at· Ulude didn't occur overnight. ''I've seen a great change in Grid Odds £'.dhonovtrHuntlnqtot1 h«~bv2t "°""l••nVallno,,.rWotmlmterby1 Hftwoort HJtrOOrov~r M•rfru10.,61~ Co\11 M<!•a o•tr Corona!MtMaroy• S.n ''~-nlt'OVfr o .... ,, HlllSlly~ Mt\\lonV.efOO•HEI Toro1>y6 \AQUM Oeacllovtr Unlwr.ilyby~ TlKhno"•" E\t•nc••bv 1 '> S.rv•l•ol'er M•1tr O•• by' c;.,1,,.nW••lov~r Rio liondobY''J Ml San Af\lontoovor Or•"qe C:O.sllly4'1't s.odt~~c~ over Cllru•bY 1 R•IT\\o..,.rSt Loulibf S'" °"""'' o.,,, 4'1n D•4tQOOV'' 0t1caqoove• Grtenll•ylly1 ' Clnclnt>•ll ov•r Hou•tonby 10 0.'111ndo••• ic:an~•Ci!Vbv 11 f'lllsburQno..,.r Miami by' ~ttimo••ov•r Now EngtandbY9 C•~v.!lanoow• Pftll•d<lloh••Dy J ~ Fr•"'u'(Govt'r Atlantatw t1Vr Mln,,.wt•oY9r Se•t!•e l:ty "'" f'IY Jtf\ow• Tempe llevb\'I.,, W••ll1~tono¥tr NV Gl.onltbl'6 ~tonlo•d ovrr o,....,,, lly I VSCowrW••hlllQIOflbY t)') UCLAo""' O•~<i0nSt111 bY?6 totor.OOovrr II'. 1nw•1>v• Tta \o .. rT(UllyU h~•t T ttho""r ~MU llY U •t•l>•rMe••r f'lolr• Cl•-bvl AA C~lf1""0V<'• llhn llY'1 Oh10~,,.1•0wflr Mini\ ... otahy1J Nfbl•'"' 'O"f' fuwa \; , • .., lh·I (Jfl111....,~ov,.,M•\\ourlhw , 0ttll"""'t 1.t•ftnY•t I( •n\•\ "lll•tly 11 PUhbur~ov•r W•\t V1rotn.•b1' tt 9,-~0V•r (4'•u,.,bifll by P ftA,tnr """'' Jlt IC~ n., • llo\tOflColl•ooovor hre< uwlno \ ,.,,.,.,_o .. rMIMlhlPP•lrf1t~ c;.11torn•ao.,., w1,~lno1on ~leff byt ... . ... ---....... the whole atmosphere of the school over the past five or six years," says Carolyn Casey, the girls athletic director and a school faculty member for 16 years. •'It probably began with the coming of our principal, Bob Packer. He brought changes that fostered school spirit and morale. "He made a big deal out of school activities and made himself available to students." Packer, an a)J-Jeague and all· conference center at Monrovia High and Occidental College some 2S years ago, is in bis fourth year as Costa Mesa principal. "I felt that this was an apple ready to be plucked and all it needed was some direction," says the 43-year-old Packer. "I don't think there is any question that in all my years of education, ii you have a winning footbaU program, it wilJ have a positive effect on the student body. The kids will feel better about the school and its self image." In Packer's second year, he hired Tom French from Ohio as Costa Mesa's head football coach. "I feel fortunate to have brought French in,'' says Packer . "I like his enthusiasm and he has helped bring about a feeling of cohesiveness among the coaching staff. "This school has bad an aura of a loser. But Costa Mesa is not a loser community. Th.is year has been like I ettlng the sunshine in. " Many faculty members will agree. "Where the spirit has really changed is on the part of the faculty," says Casey. "The staff is ecstatic. Most of this staff has been supporting athletics in one way or another and in the really grim years, we kept saying 'we bad the talent and on the most part adequate coaching. But why didn't it all jell?' The students ln particular seemed shocked. "People are going to the games a lot more and I don't even re- member the team last year," says JS.year-old sophomore Sue Justice. Says one student, "All the yean I went before, I went just for the beck of it. At least there's some inspiration now because we're winning. Of course, we're winning because we're in a 2-A league." (The Mustarigs were ln the CIF 3-A Century League last year.) Whatever the reason for win· ninl one thing is obvious: the stu- dents and faculty are behind the team. Perhaps French sums it up belt, aayin1. "when 1ou succeed, people uauaJly get behind you." guard. And they have a 158-the key for his team's 6-0 South pound center in Steve Finch, who Coast record. is smaller than any or Costa "Our feeling is that since we're Mesa's backfield starters. not that physical, we'd be in trou- ' 'Three of my starting of-ble if we let our kids go both fensive linemen are your si~e." ways," he says. "We rely on Costa Mesa head football coach strength and quickness." (Only Tom French told a reporter. thetightendsstartondefense.) "But we have three things going Starting on the offensive line for us: we have good quickness, are center Steve Finch (5-7, 158, alloutbittersandwebaveagreat jr.), guards Dave Knox (S.9, 169, attitude." jr.) and Gary Tesch (5-8, 174, Add those three things together sr.), tackles Bob Murphy (S.11, (along with two-platooning) aod 170, sr.) and John Pelichowski you come up with one reason why (6·2, 180, jr.) and tight ends Stan Costa Mesa bas achieved its first Miller CS-3, 185, sr.) and Mike winning football season in the Snow (6·2, 175, sr. ). The latter school's 17-year history and is · alternates with Jeff Frazier 7-0-loverall. · (5-11,187,sr.). In fact, a survey of four other Defensive line starters are South Coast League football nose guard Little (S.8, 145, jr.), teams -all are still in the race tackles Troy Ybarra (S.9, 170, for a CIF 2-A playoff berth -re-sr.) and Perez (5·11, 195, sr.) and veals Costa Mesa bas the ends Chris Cathcart (6-0, 155, jr.) smallest line. and Miller. Dale Amburgey (6-2, On the offensive line, Dana 171, jr.) has also started as tackle Hills averages 191.3, Corona del and nose guard. Mar 189.l, Laguna Beach 185.6, Despite the size handicap, San Clemente 180.8 and Costa Costa Mesa has blanked two Mesa 173.0. (Tight ends and in· straight opponents and French terior linemen are considered.) says, "we just use our quickness. On the defensive line, San We swarm to the ball and try to Clemente scales 198.6, Laquna get around it." Beach 187 .4, Corona del Mar And if they can swarm enough 185.0, Dana Hills 174.0 and Costa to the ball when they clash with Mesa 172.6. (Down linemen and Corona del Mar at 8 Friday night, defensive ends are considered.) the Mustangs will claim their French feels two-platooning is first-ever league title. Laguna Beach athletic director Norm Borucki says the Artists are prepared to forfeit and Hughes said be would distribute hi!! school's Jetter of forfeiture to- day at a meeting of league principals. "It lsn 't the fault of our player, Leaves Celties On Tuesday. Gamble spotted a fire in a house while be was delive r inJ newspapers at s a .m. He awakened the family, and firemen credited him with saving their lives. On Friday, bis performance led Van Wert to a 28-6 upset of previously un- defeated St. Marys. Cowens Ponders Pro Cage Future · BOSTON (AP) -Just turned 28 and earning more than $200,000 per year from the Boston Celtics, center Dave Cowens pondered bis pro future in privacy today after leaving the National Basketball As- sociation's defending champions "for personal reasons." Cowens shocked Celtics presl· dent aod general manager Red Auerbach, owner Irv Levin and teammates Wednesday with his request -a leave of absence for an indefinite period, without P8¥. for personal reasons. Auerbach and Levin granted the request and an announce- ment was made lo both the publli and Boston players about one hour before a game against tbe Los Angeles Lakers. "Dave came into my office to-1 day and said he's got a lot ~ personal· problems and feels he can't play," Auerbach said. "He was quite adamant about it. I asked him to come back and talk to Levin and be did. · •'He has his own personal re- aaoo.s and there's nothing we can do about them. These things hap- pen. He's a fantastic human be- ing and sincere. This is a shock to everyone. No one anticipated it; I ache." "Dave told Red he'd like to get away and do something," LeviJl said. •'This has nothing to do with money, contracts or anything cf that nature. He asked for a leave of absence and it was granted.". "We bad no lnkllng at· all " Celtics veteran Jo Jo Whites~. "I don't know what it was, but it was totally bis decision. But tbe • show must go on and we ~ao·t get ~Mm~~~=~ upset. We'll miss him and J Juat hope he comes back." There may have been one in· dlcatlon that Cowens planned to ask for tbe leave. He wanted tb speak to Auerbach Tuesday, but' was told he would be out of town unW Wednesday. c A member of the Celtics• fanif. ly, who asked not to be idenWled, said be thought Cowens was kW· ding a t practice Tuesday when the c~r asked him: ''What do, you think or me quitting lbla STEVE PEREZ .('71), TROY YBARRA ANCHOR MESA'S DEFENSIVE LINE. came?" • "I 've 1<>1t my enthuslasm," ~ close acquaintance quoted· Defense Is What They Do Best Gauclws Hope for Low Scoring Tilt Ken Swearingen is hoping Sad· dleback College's showdown bat- Ue wllh Citru"S for the Mission Conference football cham- pionship will be a defensive af. fair. Tbere'a little wonder why. TbeGaucbol baveabutouttbeir lut fOW' opponent.I. they h.ven 't bad a potnt ICOred,OD them in 18 ~ and onlY nirae points have been •cortd ln the nrat half ap.lnatSaddleb.cktbiiM.ason. "Yes, ablolut.ly, we want a de- fensive 1ame becauaethat's what we're beat at,'' saya Swearingen, whose Gaucbos lnvade Citrus for the 7: 30tlt.anlc Satu.nt.y ni.lbt. Aakiq c.be Gautbcll defeue to add yet anoc.b•r abutout m~ be too bll a chor~t and SweariqeQ. readily admlt.a \D&t. .....,.._ .......... "I don't know tr we can shut out Citrus, but we'rebopingtoatleast slow them down. CilNI ls ob- viously the best offensive team we'll have faced. They have so maJ\y ways lo beat you. They have a good quarterback, a good running back and a good outside receiver,'' says Swearin1en. "Our main hope ia to make them earn what they get ... Swearingen is optlmi.atic about his offense, too. "Our offense la playln& much1 better now and we lblnk·we can acoreonCitrwl. We'reacoodfoot- ball team, now. If we had to PlllY Citrus a month ago wo'd have been in a lot of t.toublo, '' ,.,_ Swearln1en. Billy Yancy1 who took over as t.be_Saddlebac1t quarterback l'lve. games ago, has .been the sparkplug on offense. Yancy baa completed 39 of 65 passes for 581 yards and six TDs. Aod runninl back Cbuclt Van Liew, after being hampered 1n the early part of the seaaon with a knee injury, bas picked up steam lately. Tbe 6 ·2. 210-pound sophomore has rushed for 30t yards, includin& mt last week agaimt San Diego CC. i But or coune the defense bas been on center •Lige. And U fi1ures to be again Saturday ni&bt. "We're really l~ forward to tbit 1ame," says Swe.arinJ ... "It's a bit game and that's what. .aporta is all about. •• to be ln a blJ ,allDellkelbll." Cowens as uyint. . Aaked bow long Cowens m1'bt be gone, Auerbach replied, "'l can't tell. I don't mow. Tbeonly, penon who knows that ls Da~. In my mo~ tban 30 yeera with. the club, tbia is the tint Ume anythiDI like this baa baf- pened." Cowens, who is not married, maintains a residence in au~ urban Boston and a »acre fann in the Newport, Ky., area, where be irowa Cbristmu trees and hu aome cattle Around Boltc9. bei.t noted for bi.I cuualdreu and bablts. He even cl.rivet a truck la- at.ead Of an expeul ve car. Tonight on TV 8,.m. (34) -nJT80L SOC.. CE -Atbletlco Eapaool va. ·Toluca. t e.m . <u> -BOXING no* T R E. O LYMPI C. (22) ::1 WOMEN'S PaOt'"SSSJONA~ GOU'. • • I -.-.. ,., ..... llaryung Stopping CM 's Mollica Pr~es Is Sea Kings' Objective Um Ace 'Dtd: Morrts anc1 his An emotional letdown against the Dana Hills Hi&h Dolphins last week may have cost the Laguna Beach Artiata a share of the South Cout League tiUe, but Lag\ma Beach football coach Dennis Haryung looks for a revitalized effort this week. "We are going to be in· spired Friday," says Haryung. "We bad terri· ble practices last w~k but we have bad good ~ ones this week. We played uninspired and apparently the kids didn't realize Dana Wlls was a good team." Because of the 7-0 set· back to Dana Hills, the Artists are taking a 4-2 circuit record into Fri· day night's 8 o 'clock league finale with the University Trojans of OCEAN VIEW S o.t1tvfll1etl'tlN.-,,.•tnaO'o...tt Irvine at Laguna Beach ' RAY KOTLER (15) PASSES BEHIND RON KNIGHT (31 ), DAN CLEARWATER (44). _.,,,. lngh. Costa Mesa is atop .the circuit with a 5-1 mark. Coleman to Play ? ·.·.Barons BiJ,ding :~'For Playoff Spot ,Edison High of Huntington · !leach bad a few incentives prior ·:to its upset of No. 1 Fountain ·Valley last week. ·· This week the Fountain Valley "'Righ Barons have a few incen- •trves as they gird for Friday · night's (8) football clash with ·w estminster at Orange Coast 'Coll ege. "We can assure ourselves of U\e best regular season in the ·school's his tory, a CIF playoffs ~rth and beat Westminster for the first time," says FV coach ·aruce Pickford. The Barons boss says he ex- . peels to see Westminster employ _:Mater Dei High transfer Tim Wigmore at quarterback. "We ·~I West m inster has been grooming Wigmore for this ~ame," says Pickford. ' "'But who knows ? Maybe Westmi n ster w i ll see a Q\Jarterback it didn't expect, . either." Fountain Valley quarterback .Gary Coleman, considered lost ror the season with a knee injury. did not undergo surgery recently and will be in unilorm Friday night according to Pickford. Coleman completed 26 of 52 passes for 441 yards in the Barons' first three games before the injury. Pickford says his main con· cem wilil Westminster is the Lions' advantage in size. GAMES .•• Coatiaaed from Cl picturesque but economically depressed northern New York area. The widely varying VJews were aired Wednesday at an all-day bear i ng o n th e draft environmental impact statement for The Games. With planning well under way .. the biggest issues are whether The Games will provide the economic boost as claimed, and whether their staging will harm the natural beauty of the largest wtldemess area 10 the East. AneoldD~• OKLAHOMA CITY -Funeral services will be held Friday for Billy Arnold, believed to be the only driver to take the lead in the Indianapolis 500 race on the second lap and bold it the rest of the way. Arnold died Wedne!day of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 66. "Westminster." says Pickford "is big and s trong. We want t~ · play our game, not Westmins ter's game. We feel we'r e more mobile and skilled, while Westminster is bigger and stronger. We don't want to get in- to a wedge blocking contest. "Westminster has big and strong running backs and it has the ability to throw the ball. We think we'll see some option and sprintout with Wigmore in there at quarterback. "And Westminster is balanced. When you talk about Edison, Westminster or Fountain Valley, all are balanced." Pickford says there'U be no changes in the starting armor for his Barons-Willie Gittens' ankle injury is not serious. ''We'll s t art with Doug Thompson at quarterback," says Pickford. "But we may have some added strength at that posi-tion." HB Looking At 0-9 Season Huntington Beach High 's Oilers have found some rough s pots in enduring an 0-81976 foot- ball campaign, and Friday night at 8 it doesn ·t figure to geL any easier. The Oilers of coach Dave Van Hoorebeke will be meeting in- vading Edison High of Hunt· ington Beach, a team seeking the Sunset League crown after upset- ting Fountain Valley. "We have a lot of things to con- tain." says Van Hoorebeke, "beginning with Jim Judd and Rey Cano with the blast and power. "We have to slop that. but if you overplay it Edison will hit you with the play action pass and the running of the quarterback, Steve Rakhsbaru. · "Rakbsbani is the key to Edison's offense and when he plays well Edison plays well. Defensively we know we'll be up against a pressure situation and we haven 't done that well to de- fensive press ure." Van Hoorebeke has several lineup changes, but the most noteworthy fact is that the Oilers will be going without David McCoy, Bill Murphy, Vic Long and Scott Swarthout due to injury SeeBBpa1eC3 OVFrosh End With 6-0 Defeat University is only 1·5 in league but Haryung says, "they haven't been consistent, but when that kid Tony F uller gets the ball, be can pop it. He's an extremely dangerous runner, especially when he gets past the line of scrimmage." (Fuller ByROGERCARLSON has picked up 444 yards 0t1 ... o.11y,., ... ,.... on 77 carries.) It ended on a sad note, but con-But Laguna Beach has sidering the s tat sheets, it's not one of the circuit's best too hard to come up with a solid defenses, s urrendering prediction that Ocean View 5.3 points per game. The High's 1979 varsity will be filling Artists have been strong the air with footballs on the way to against the run, led by s uccess. 209-pound Brett Stevens The Huntington Beach·oased and 230-pound P ele ~ Seahawks freshman team con-Baun, who bas bee n eluded its inllial season Wed.Des~ moved from tackle to day afternoon, absorbing a 6-0 .nose guard this week. loss at Garden Grove's Bolsa University also bad a Grande High in a game that saw reputation as a defensive three Ocean ViewTDsnulllfiedby team earlier Ulis season, penalty. giving up two points in . . . its first three games. With f.lags fa ll mg at _m op-; Since then however, I.he portune times for Ocean View, a . Trojans are allowing 18.0 55-ya rd TD hook up fro~ ·points per outing. quarterb_ack Ray Kotler to 9w "Their biggest de- Que Molina, a h alf.yard sconng fensive wea kness has run by Kotler a nd a 70-y~d been inconsis tency," touchdown punt r eturn by Molina says Haryung. "They're werenegale~. really strong up th e TbJ::ougb eigb~ games the three ·middle and nobody runs leading_ recei~ers -Terry 00 them there. You have Bochmeier, Molina and Tom An· togooutside." tonopoulos -caught31 passes for The Artists may have · 705 yards a~d 10 touchdo~. The more trouble going out- average_gam per completion was side than normal. Their awho~pmg22.7ya.rdspercatch. top ball carrier, Craig Putlinglheballmtherigbt spot French, is suffering has been Koller, who passed for from a hip pointer and 822 yards and 14 ~Ds and.ran for a may not start. French ' 6.9 averag~ in p ~cin g_ the has picked up 408 yards Seahawks to eight straight wms. 00103 attempts. ''Th ey 're r eally quite sophisticat ed." says Phil Cantwell. who along with former Huntington Beach High coach Ken Moats, bas tutored Ocean View in its first year of existence out of Westmins ter's Cook EJementary School. Among Ocean View's freshmen are Jon Miller (6-0, 214) and Steve Wyers (6·0. 210) and Mark Linehan (UIS), g iving it decent size. "This first year has been a tremendous experience," con- Pro Scores NatlO<lal 9nhtball Anoclatlffl Boston 117, LOI A~lt\ 112 P1>11-1p1>1a 10l. Chluooea Hous1on "· S.ame 91 WHhlnQton I t6, NtW OrlHns 103 Oetroll 1n. c1e.,.lal'ld 1 n NatlOtMI HOdt'f LHtlle WMhl1191on7.NV R•ngers5 PlllladelP'>la 7. Chlctto 2 Ulel MonlrHl 2. Allanta t 111•1 Minn.sot• l . Pittsburgh 2 Boston6, Delrolu BvHtlo s. St. Louis o Oevelal'ldt. Color•do 1 Toronto 2, L.os Angeln 2 llltl tinues Cantwell, a former C U S UniversityofNotreDameplayer. 0 ege OCCe r "We've had great backing from the administration and the kids have been very receptive. "On the freshman level we're a little more patient with them . • . there's m ore teaching tha n coaching." Defensive stars have included linebackers Jon Ng a nd Dan Clearwater, lineman Mike Scott and de fensive backs Molina John Wiemels .and G Jen~ Freeman. ()(H ft Ylew 1 .. 11 76 lrvl"" 11 WulmlMler 36 Sanlleqo 20 Fll'I. YAlley 16 Hul'l1. 8Hch 6 311 LaOulnt• I 3' I.Os AmlQOs 0 , '5 Ren< ho Al. 11 o 8o1M1 Gr•nd• IC IJ u 0 6 S.Cal Col .... Ill Ill UC:ltlwnl .. SCCKorl119: Mlrul'IO. Corona del Mar Hip Sea K1np will be trylnl to acbleve a feat that tbe put five 0P-1>9nenti ot Coelf Mesa 1 )(uatanp bave failed to do: stop quarterback Dave Mollica. "He's the bub of their football team," says Moni.a. "He's 75 percent of their offenae. He is an outstandinc athlete who runs' and throws well. Their offense la clearly built around him and he's the guy we feel we have to stop. If you stop him, you atop Costa Mesa o.Uenaively. ''tlow that's not to take away from their otber players. Dan Duddridfe is a fine tailback and they have two fine tight ends." Led by Mollica, the Mustanis take a league- leading S. l record into Friday D.igbt's 8 o'clock South Coast League fin:aJe with Corona del Mar, which is 4·2. The game is at Newport Harbor High. Tho Sea .K.lna•. after aiving up only 34 points in their first seven games, were attacked for 28 by Mission Viejo lastweelt. "We bad a complete, total breakdown on de- fense," says Mo.l'ri.s. "Ir was a combination of Mission . Viejo playing well and us having a let· down. But if we bad not won a game all year, we would be ready to play Bi T Ab Costa Mesa. There's a ·g est ead big rivalry between the twoscboob." The r ivalry so far bas L'°' sc· Sec dary been in Corona del Mar's .r or OD favor-the Sea Kings . have won eight of 10 en- After starting off slow-Dana Hills has shown it counters and bad a ly, the San Clemente canmovetbeball." seven-game winning High Tritons secondary And San Clemente, ._2 streak ended last year. bas shown steady im-in league, bas shown it But Morris is wary of provement-a nd mor e can play defense, giving the current Mustangs of. progress will be needed up an average of 5.0 f ense, saying, "Costa tbl.sweek. points since losing to ,Mesa has the most Thaes became the de-Bolsa Grande 28-H in its balanced 0 f!ense in the fensive-ortented Tritons opener. when it gave up lea~ue. We re wary of host the surging Dana 185 yards passing. !-betr running ~d pus. Hills Dolphins at 8 Fri-"We 've improved mg. They don t re~ly day night in a key South every game .. says throw long and they like Coast League football Schaff about his secon-to ~w short to the tight finale. dary. "Three of our kids ends. The Dolphins, 3.3 in there had not started But if C<?sta Mesa league, h ave a top-flight before this year and with throws long, at may have quarterback in Steve every game they getooe trouble since the Corona Crapo, who bas passed more we'ek of ex-del Mar secondary bas for 529 yards, and a perience. They'r e good pickedoffl9p~sses. speedy receiver in Steve athletes who u s ually Cost~ Mesa s defense T e laneus, who bas don't make the same hasn t drawn the caught 29 aerials for 540 mistake twice ,, headlines Corona .del yards. · Mar's bas but Morris "Crapo can run and In their last three says, "they're scrappy throw and does a good games, the Tritons have and have a lot of guys job. of quarterbacking,.. held opposing teams to who go after the ball. says Allie Schaff, bead 16 completions in 41 at-They have a lot of desire coach at San Clemente. tempts while picking olf and are quick. There's "And T I b ood three passes. not one particular player speed ~r:~at 8h~. Dana Hills has aboim· who is outstanding. It's proved defensively, shut-just a total team effort." Are~Prep X-country ting out two consecutive The Mustangs have re- opponents. corded two straight "The thing that im· shutouts but figure to be presse.s me about their troubled by the running defense is that it is solid of Mike Spraitz who has overall," says Schaff. picked up 602 yards on But the Tri tons have 138 carries. VARSITY some offensive players S o p h o m o r e ,, u~':o":'~,!~~1,!_!11.T~~~.r IE> who are ·hard to stop, quarterba c k Kurt 1o·au.Mccu 1E1 lo:11A,Mceon.1d particularly running Brockman, who started m 10:1a Go•• cE110·1u . w.11Hs back Randy Adams who his first Sea Kings game <el 10: 18 7. O.Leon IT I 10: 19 8. Hov· h ' ked 32 ds aner1E110:1H.AmotdCT>10:2010. as pie . up 7 yar last wee k, completed Eumnu m 1o:n . on 103 carnes. five of 10tor134 yards. 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Campbell (Cl 11:11; 7. Ponlharnmer IEI 11 :2t; 1. l11W1rra (Cl 11:)4; 9. Swetland IE> 11:27; 10.1119le (El 11:0 . "ltOSH·SOl'M Tustin tU l (Ml IEtt-1• 1. ICl'9sonJit (Tl 10:37 2. ~ ITI tO:SO J. 'Oauo~rty CTI 10:54 (next· 6i•T~5Clnl 10.Shott CEI ll:U. "ltUHMAN C:0...M9H (IS) UOl IEIT.,.o t. (1161 IColer ano LaJeunesM1 (Cl 11:t4; •·Gibb• IEl 11·18: '· C..rlson ICI 11,«1; S. IClug IEI 11:44; 6. Beu IEI 11:00; 7. CorcOf'an ICI 12:21; 8. .i_, IEI It 42; 9. Schmidt lCI 12:53; 10 ,._ CCl ll'OI. . NowOpen iri Newport Beach YO BODY CONTROL CEMTER 3961 MacArttt-' aiYd., Wte 101-103 DYNAMIC CONDITIONING FOR MEN MANUFACTURED. HOJJSING & RECREATION VEHICLE SHOW The Biggest Show of ltt Kind: 80 Moblle and Modular Homes 1AOO Recreation Vehfcles 200 8CC9110ry exhibits ·~ Adults $2.50 Juniors e -1e s1.so Chlld,-n '-nder 6 free DODGER STADIUM · NOV. 6-14 SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. • W!l!KDAYS NOON TO 9 P.M. I DISCOUNT TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALPHA BETA MARKETS AND THRIFTY DRUQ STORES GlllA YITY IXllCISI MACHIHI SPICIAL IMl"IODUCTOIY Offll (Now Ttw !-tat., Nov. e) IT'S A FACT The MAYO METHOD of physical conditioning for men Is the flrsf of Us kind developed excluswely fOf men. It combines the moat effective of isometric and aerobic NON-STRENUOUS exercise with nutritional guidance to build muscle tone. Increase circulation. eliminate un-wanted Inches. Improve posture and control weight. IT WORKS The MAYO METHOD of physical conditioning Is pef30iiallzed requiring ONLY three 20--30 minute sessions per week. There ia personal Instruction at each session. and the number of weetai la ·determined by Individual requirements. lhe MAYO METHOD has proven effectiveness. It has been medically tested and cllnlcaJly approved. Full documentation is available upon r&Quest. · IT'S GUARANTEID The MAYO METHOD guarantees results! Goals are establlshtd1 ~achieved within the prescribed program time. THI MAYO MITHOD Requires no disrobing. shots. pllfs or strenuooa exercise and that's a matter of FACT! , c~..._,_A ,,..D-ah ,..lw ·pH~E: 752·5.J.$.S l I Grid Menu, Directions F&IDA Y'S GAMES Edison at Huntington Beach (8) Fountain Valley vs W~er at OCC (8) Marina ve Newport Harbor at Weatminster (8) Costa Meaa vs Co{OOa del Mar at Newport Harbor (8) Dana Hills at San Clemente (8) El Toro at Mission Viejo (8) University at Laguna Beach (8) 8-mao Football Liberty Christian at Ambassador Christian • (7:30) SATURDAY'S GAMES Estancia at Tustin (8) Mater Dei vs Servile at La Palma Park (5 • p.m.) Rio Hondo vs Golden West at Orange Coast College (7:30) Orange Coast at Mt. San Antonio College (7: 30) Saddleback College at Citrus (7:30) Oil"KtloM ..:'::'.!.~,~A<ll Hltll -loc•ttd •I 190S ~In SI. Wtil on AcsMfts IO Mioln Or-Cant C.H..,. -lou•td .i t10t l'•I"';-Rd In Cost• Mew. &~I°" ~In\. POI Htr~ 81¥<1. LO F•lrvotw R<I and IU<n rtQl>I. WOHl"'llOStff Hl9'1-toot..i<11 urn Gotclo<l-•t A¥W. In We.llftlMte.-. Fr""' S... 0.tQO FrMwO nort" l•lle Gotdrnwe\I turnoll """ proc41e4 nortl\ on CiOldtn•HI to $(1\00l, IOC•l.O on !flt. ... ._, Ha,.,,.r Hltll -loaltd al MlO lr¥1"" """ In N..,•l)Ort e .. ch. From ~ -\t t•ke 11111 or 19th St. ffSt to lr¥on• •ncl l"rn rigN. From the H\l, l•ke B<i>tol ... \l lo lr¥1nelC•mpusO< ~""t"'n ten SH 0.-f'IM Kltl'l -lo<•lecl•t IOOA.....,~ Plto, T•U S.n Of~FrffWll'( SOUlll to A¥enklo Pico turnofl.,,., turn left. Mini"" Yl•le Khtl'I -touted at 2!07\ O>rlstanta O• In Ml«lon Vlefo. From tl\e 5.ln 01"90 Frffwoy l6ke L.a P.tt IU<nott 41n<I PfOCMd nortl\ to Cllri\t.,,I• Or.and turn rl11ht. u1u.,. l•Kh Hl•ll -loo ted at 61S Park A"" From S..n Oteqo Freeway sou1h l•lt• L•11una C.nyon R~""" 11<oo t'd ..,.,,., to P•tillt Coa•I Highway ~.~:1~~~ 8Hcll. Turn ltll on PCH, tell on For~t. ro9hl on Glenevre, tell on ' Amil.as~ Olrlstla11 Kl91'1 -loc1tl!dal 7~7 Quill Or. In OO"'nev. Take SM Ol090 Freeway north to 60S ana orocffO noMh on 60~ 10 I' Irestone 81¥<1. Tumott. Turn tell on ForHtone •ud proct'f'O-•I, ""'' u~•-81•<1 and tU<n tell on Par•mounl. Soutl\on P•r1mout1110Quill Ot' and t"rn,.ont. · T1Kll11 Htgll -tocalt<I al ttll La90.,. Road In Tu"ln. North on Newoort Freeway lo S.nta ,..,. Fruway South on S...ta Ana FrMway to N<owport 111...0. lurnoll (lne llrst turnoff O••il•blel 1 .. rn IHI on NeWl>Ort 81¥0. to L.a9una ROid """turn right, LA Palma Parll -lo<aled II Harbor Bl...t """I.At Pal .... In AnoPl<!lm Norll\ on HarbOf Bl¥d (O<l north on S...t., Ane Fre!'W•Y to Fr..eway SI Norin on 1110 :~~:f~o ~~.~~~est on Alller\lcle FrMW.V 1'11 to UmG'I St. 1"rnolf .... d Mt. s... A"'-"'• C.11 ... -tooted In W•lnvl Nor111 on s...11 A"41 Fr•-•1 UI to Oranoe Freeway IS11 North on SI N•I Pomona 1601 lrwway """ talte ~~pie A.¥e. 1urnoll, Lall on Tetre>lt, e<01>• Valley Bl•d lo$t...,lum, locale<I on Cltnn Col .... -IOUtt<I In ANY TIU S..nla Ana Freewo UI north to Or11>99 FrMwly ISll. Nortl\ on SI IM't S.On Bern.ordlno Freeway to Foollllll Freeway (2101. WestonllOtoCot"''"w Nortllon0trv$AW IOS<l\001, c. Servite's Defense .. Awes l\ID Coach ' The Mater Dei High Monarchs of Santa Ana are coming off a 3S-7 loss to St. Paul of Santa Fe Springs, the No. 1 ranked football team in the CIF ~A poll. But Maler Dei tiead coach Wayne Cochron considers his opponent this week. the ~rvite Friars of Anaheim, to have the best team the Monarchs have faced this year. Area Goff Roundup MEAOOWl..A._I( OC 8r tl•" N t"• J iurnttm~;o r:,,,, f'l1}'1f t I< Hl'lv Br•n· tord )4 , 1 Flt) 8•111•r l\ S f 1 ono l'.'flqh' t, ff1 .. , Qr,,\• E«l•-'IO<> Ju~ >i•Qnl l7 > I l'rAn C1••Qllll' 14 " (ill)ftt Aolft\iQ l\ T'll•G F11q111 I 8•tlt 1(<•11 ))' , t1Wl ,#\\It Ctur.,..,,1., u.u, litl41V 3A1 ), 4 Polly My4'~\, l1 • t..AGUNA tlACM F•tt ToYr"'•'"""' H .. rw,1,,1 A Fhq•-t "'"" 810 •, 11' t ICfY ltoclq•>r\ 10) ff Ft1""t f M.-rrfftl M•· Qui\t"" t•I C>vn I'~ JM C ,., ... , 1 MA").t'ft"' ~. •t •I tl'W' ,.,, I qufll \ • P.,.1• >OI ltHW)t\I drn,,., ~ ,., 1"' ,,...,. A l11\• n r fl'l"'' P tt W l)ltf r h·~~ P.ul•IW (.tA"!tnr~ ( lfk#11 t 1 t,,_OU'\Ot\ N" • ()r,, , ~ l4 HUNTINGTON ilACL•"'CC c;c •• ,.._ fowf'"it""•"' I o..-Nf>t \ v.,.,,_. ~'·"•"\ l..·1u c, .. ,.,., i •"' ... _..,. J\61,. On1lf ... , AM l Pw \ F rt t"I! (•••~'"' v ,, r, .. ,,.. 11111,.,, . o-sn.o~ \1 1 , • "" M •Y. .... , ~·~·ll•t Dotl\f An,,~t\IWI Ath•UA °''''" )l • ""'" '""''"'"C1 J,;t••na Ao.am' P~t E 0,.,,,. M4l)I,. ("•I\ 11•n'°" \)'-' E # A1(11 RC°)filltf1A ·~ o;;iow , F''"'" l(fl'l•t>'•"d H•tt t'I (-n ''"' MIH1°"¥1EJOCC M1unb~' r .. u,. r ff:>1J rl\M"•~t Miitmhf'!r FHQf"lt '""'''I I t l:"'n • C"utt P\llf 41 J ()?1 Al•'f.4~r ~> 1~0 I ICl!hv f\o.,m•n llO, 7. 001 MA\\•.~ 8 FllQ!>t !Oro"I I llolly All•" 't\ ?, Edllh CM~nl•• 1~1 IN•t I I Autn E'v•n' •4, 1 M1HI~ 1'•dovl(,, "' C FllQhl IG•t>H I 1 Af'lllll McClou<I, 101 1 Jan• R•d.......,, It? CNetl-1 S•lly M.,.,, 11 ) &oMo• s.,., ... 71 Gu." FllQM IGro"I t lr•nt Zun•v• ,,_ ..... , ..... GCI .. 1 ,..,.,. Owen• IEI Nog""I CCI •• IN4111 I Mlllt. )OM'°" IE I N•Ou•I CCI ... 1 "-lGc>w•" IEI Nlou~I CCI.,. 8 FllQlll IGront-I Marl~n!lcl\Ul'9 (~ v~ CCI. " , Loi\ Alcldl• Clr¥1n• Coot CCI. tOt IN•O t JaOlt Wll•t• IS.nla Ana CCI IS t. Ketty Ad4tm• IMe•a Vtr<M CCI. 0 C Fl19ht (c;.9" 1-t Meool• S,,..th (Mew Verde CCI tOS; 1 Carol Lemonla. IEt Toro CCI. 10. •1Pff1 •-1. Miidred 0411t~th CEI NIQl,ltl CC). n ; !. H• .... Oocldr ,_ .. Y•l"dlt CCI. 71. "We feel Servile is a better football team than St. Paul," says Cochron about bis 5 o'clock foe Saturday at Anaheim's La Palma Park . "Physically. Servile handled St. Paul's de· fense and rushed for 212 yard s. I'm v ery im- pressed with their of- fensive line. They're big, quick, block and stay on people." Because of those credentials. ~rviteis7-l and rated No. 4 in the ClF 4-A poll. The Friars Jost to St. Paul 28·22 and figure to test Mater Dei's defense. "We're working on the fundam e n tal s of penetrating this week." says Cochrun , whose Monarchs are 1-3 in league. "We've played good defense except for one game (St. Paul). We'll have to contain Leona rd Altavilla without keying on him." Altavilla is Servite's talented running back who has gained 860 yards But it 's Servite's de- fe nse that r eally im- presses Coch run. "Servile is always a great football team because they're a great defensive team," says Cochrun about an oppo- nent that has recorded tour shutouts . "Both Kenlons. Marty Fuentes, and Chris Elias are out- s tanding defens ive players. "And they have the best-coached secondary we've seen. They are very aggressive.·• Trying to attack that secondary will be quarterback Mark Dtaiba. who has thrown for 718 yards. Prep Football -•ESKMAK Sure&TO...rto" Wt1tml1u1er • 6 O 6-18 HUl\t Boch tOl\trkll o • 1 C>-IJ HB •<or lno· TOs-Me'turlo. Ror.1111" P• T-~oclrlouez. • . - WoDlen's Sports WOMI N'S eASICITeALl Oe-W.11 IUl 114) Cv"9't ,, ft ,. • °'',..•'"' • , , n C.fl\O(•H 6 0 J 11 ~ 1 0 0 2 8r0Wft • ' > •• ~ I 4 4 11 .,..__II 0 ' 1 t Mcl.At•l'I 1 ) l 11 lotat• n tt ,. IQ H•llllrne: Ootoenw .. 1,'4.)4.. Clln1te. I.al C4tl OtM .. CNtt fl " ..... '19Mtr• 2 0 t 4 lllosado 0 0 I 0 l!:tlcll\On 3 o 1 • a-0 0 2 0 l orNul , o 1 • Wblle • 6 I 14 <At6ntll• 0 0 1 0 Hutsl911dei' 3 O • • BurM 1 0 J 14 T«Mels 11 • 11 • H•lltlmt: ~C. 2'-ti. OtaLSYCK.LEYUU. YAIUI TY CdM -Mlaloll Vlafo '"''· IS.II. 1W. am. Mese cltf SM 0-M-tC. 1·1S, IS.t. 1~ hlKll cltf Unl...,,.IY ts.?, 0.NHlllSo.tEIT-1H, 1Ht. JUNtOa YA a St TY CdMclei Mtsston Vltlo tS.U. IS.2. ts.r:s~ Mes. «Hf SM Cle!Nnte ls.I. ts.~ 1e~11 <Mt un1,,.r111., 1w. El T-cltf 0-HIH• .. U. IS.It. IH. OlltUTENNIS YA•SITY en.,.. co ttt.,._l DaMHllh ''"''" Meflll'I IEl lost to Goya U , dotf Jenkins 6-', lost to Werd , .. : Motris CEI 1061 G-t, M , ... ; 8usecller (El lost 04. w. 0-6. 0.Ylllft C.rter-Ovalle IEl !Ott to Gootln-FetOer , ... lost lo Rl<llll·llmon , ... lost to McOon•ld·Alderman S·6; Nla-ll·CoMally IEI lost 2 ... 0-6, H; 8ryion·l.o.KI\ tEl lost H, 1-6, Ht. Qrta Mele lt \la l 1141 S.n a-tw s1..,1u O.hl<lrom IS) lost to H'•I '-6. def Roldlln M , dtf Korf l>.O; Cooll ISi lost· o-6. H. t-t. Linde ISi lollH, H .U. DtulllH Lund·M. Sise• ISi def Teter· Gruentl\al 6·t, 0.1 Olbt-OUIWI 1·6, clef IC"oray·Lunoellvs 1·S; Catkins· G SI~ ISi Won '-'· 6-2, 6-J; Br•y• Uribe ISi IO'>t 6-1, won 1·S,'-2. aM ltl\lal (1) MIHIMYlelt Sl"lln ICoelllff CCI oef John\Oft w . ctel Scflmklt H . dtl Simoson •.o. f'Wd ICI -6-1, '-2, M; Root (Cl loSI .. ,, _,, ..... ,. O.ulltles O.k1Wln-8ercaw ICl 0.1 P. F~ Otte '-'· clef c;.a,..rn-McGo-.. ,. Otl J. Ford.c;.t•ln 6-0; PcYttrflel<I· Krel•r IC) won 6-2, '-2, '-1; Clooc). boclY·-ke ICl won•·l,'-t,6-3. Ullhotnlty 0¥11 OSI U-ilffcfl Sl"'!lff Hernanoei Ill lost to Fallt..,,,.ler k . lost to 0.hm 2 6, oef RM .. t; W.11._ Ill 1011 1·•. 3·6, won 7 .. ; RutltOW\111 IL I lost 0-6, 0-6, won ... !. Dt'*lu · P1ul\Oft·Hlnwood Ill def Adrf9. Loomis 6-t. del Aucllmooclv·Gorclon ~.J. def K1min\kts·Yoshlno •·>: Smllh-l•VIOr Ill won 7 .. , •·3, 6-1; KMtttf'·Hansen Ill -n 7 .. , lost 2'6, won6-4. JUNIOR YAUITY Mtulon Vltfo m 117\lal C4IM ""''" Roths<lllld CCI dtl l•orv 6-1, def HoeltStra '-1, del Blum 1>·1; UPYM\llt (Ct won s-1, 4-4, 6·2; Scl'ltrllo CCI lost H ,2·S.won'-1. Dt•Dln LIP\Ofl·Humpnreo (()" Clel ROVI· Bo-•• 6 t, clel Gen\lchen Wlnttn 6-4 clef ThomPSOll'Snow M ; PrOb>.I· O'Brien ICI lost 2 ... won '-2. ..... watson-IMcl\111 ICl 1011 o-t, won '-l, 6-3. l...alWlll llffcll llt.,._) (1') Uttinnlty Sl1t1ln Burto" CUI lost 10 Re<lwll t , ... IOS1 to P•tr 2 6 def Peul 7 $, Or°""' CUI won 6) •o•t 0.., l ·•. Br•ncl• (U) IOS\ H,wonl ... 6.f Dtu~• Oelv·Unlt•ll• lier I u I lost to C.-..rly Rolhtefsen 1 ... <ltl l(lueittf"· Wll\Ofl '-l. lost lo Wiiner-Smith 4-6· ~tW·O.llenlUl lolt ... wonW,._l; ~~Jkk\Oll IUI won • l. IO'll J.6, S...0-la tl?Yil Cltl Co1i.MeM Sl11tlH Maul ICI lost to Post 0-6, <lef VOltl M , ... 0.M" ... ,: wn1te CCI '°'' 0 6, .... _ ,,., Ven Scovoc ICI l°'I 4 6, .... -.... Do11t.lff M•"l·Morllr ICI IOSI lo Lewi\• r.vt0< 2·6, def C.ln·i:.rna..ot1 M. Otl A~~emp·So<•I''°" l S; VMnalle• Floro. io.t J.6, l 6, won 6.0; Fl$hlr· t<.l\orty ICl _,, t·t, lott0·6. l-6. CROSSCOUNTaY Costa Me .. CUI (50) El T .... I ltlet R-lln. Fl•her, Gtll~r. Humphren. Purcell L. Tm•ult (Cl 11 ll I Hollld•y CCI U U ; I IA•· "'~ !Cl 1J tJ • Otuter (El !l II 10 0 Telrevll (Cl 13 ?l. • HB ... CoatlDued from a and illness. As has been tbe case all year, Van Hoorebeke is hopeful his team will be able lo play with con- sistency on offens e. "Our offense has put the defense in the bole loo much, .. says Van Hoorebeke. "The offense bas set up more scores for the opposition than what the defense has given up." Still, Van Hoorebeke aays there are i n· dividuals who have done what he's asked. "Pete Colin and Randy Roth have been consistent and we've got what we ex- pected from Steve Sam· peri at receiver. Too, Steve Lasley bu been a pleasant •urpri.se at re.. celver. But we Just ha- ven't got the consistent team performance." • HOUSI Pu.MT'S' 24'' BOX TREES 15 GAL TREES & SHRUBS 5 GAL. TREES & SHRUBS 'WHOLESALE BOOK PRICES FRUIT -SHADE -AVOC~DO • ~ITRl,JS ·.ETC. R S.D. Wholesale Groweri 11622 WARNER AVE. FOU~TAIN VALLEY PHONE 546-3429 DAILY 9 AM-5 PM . ~ Execution Key For Rustlers Preparing lo play Rio Rando Collese ls no big chore for Golden West, says GWC coach Ray Shackleford. "Rio Hondo bas exactly the same offense ancf defense it • bas bad for &he put alx years. The personnel JS different, but they have the same coaches and the same style of play. Jt'a bot a ha.rd game lo prepare for," says Sbacltleford. "It's like playing Fullerton or Orange Coast. • • ll all boils down to execuU.on." • The two teams square off Saturday night (7:30) at OCC and it may be a baWe to determine which ~am goes lo the Avocado Bowl Nov. 27 at Cer· ntos-if Santa Monica ls forced to forfeit most or its ~c~rie~ because of an ineligible player. Ttlat de· Cl81on will come next week. ':'The game could be for the championship and our kids are awareofthat,0 sayaSbackleford. A key to defeating the Roadrunners, says the ~den West coach, is containlnc Rio Hondo's run-runggame. "They are a lot like us, they're not a big throw- ing team, but if they have to they'll pass. But their running backs are very fast. probably the fastest bac~ Rio Hondo has bad since Danny Lara and Denn.is Tarango (1971). And their offensive line ls '°1e best in the school's history," adds Shackleford. . Goldt;n West, m~aowhile, bu changed its style qwte a bit. Predommately a running team in the early part of the season, the Rustlers have been passing quite a bit more in the past few games. "We've thrown 11 touchdown passes lo our last four games," says Shackleford. "We've been forced to pass more because of so many injuries in the offensive line." Rustlers quarterback J im Andrus has really been on target the past two games, completing 26 of 40 passes for 377 yards and three .TDs. He bas 51 completions,in 91 attempts and 795 yards (7 TDs) for the year. And Shackleford says the Rustlers have been geWng very good play from center Scott Reid and linebacker Dennis Fortin. Vikings' Henigan .,,Revamps l,ineups . ' . ' Ttluraday, November t 1. 1919 DAILY PILOT El Toro Poloftoan••P . .. . . '~ •.. . . ... •. Tars Unload ~~ Stresses Offense OnHB, 16-7. When the El Toro High . ~. School Cbarcers mecit The Newport Harbor vu11rt ·;, the M ission Viejo fll~h Sailors captured· l!ttMICla k.,.~o..':9':, \:_1 Diablos in the .aeuon thell' 41st stralght water v111. ,.." , J o ~ finale Soutb Coast polo win, upending boet 1.=~ .. '°''110:0111t>.J.~ Leque football game ot Huntington Beach, 16-7, JUN101tvus1Tv the aeuon Friday night inti~nsetWLdneagude CO,?:-E•t-.. ac-~•a... .... n 0 ,_, (8) at Mission Viejo pe uOO.. e es ay u · Vlll•Partc > ~ llllb thet will be •-' .. g temoon. ll!1tan(IU(or1114· Ctrro11. • WJ'a&1 G4tllleea11eo~"ofOart11-.,· to end t e season the In other league act.ion -Ro•H·IO'" same way they started-·Edison of Hu11Uo..to~ k_.,GtNn•n :.:: with vi a• Ed-a. 1 0 1 ,_,., a ctory. Beach breezed pa1t v111aPar11 · t > • M• ~~hthargers ~on Fountain Valley, ~.at ,.:•::c~~ ... ~.,1no: P. ltutl\.~ b h t ree outingS NewportHarbor. vAui~\<-· • ~ ut .ave bad trouble Me anwhile, Hunt· Scwt~aune,.. • ~ ever since. lngton Beach's .Marina ~..!:"°' ; ~ ~ Jt; Coach Mac Moore ol was defeated by s,.,,,.,: H .. -v.110•••· El Toro i s busily Westminster · 12-10 at Stoen,, ...... J , •009~1....: • • • Tlllme11,. 8erQetOn. Younq. 4'l&•&ed in putting the Golden We.st College. ""-<ey. He-... · Cbar"e:ra offense in aear And . Ce t Le a. Tav1or. 8..,Jtl•"· T. Tntor. ·~ a e lD n Ury 8gUe JUNIOltYAHITY ! ,. after a 27-0 loss to Calta play visiting Estancia of ~"·..-...-"'•-«' U } t -"-1 -•OSK ·SOPK • ' -eaa as weot;;A. Costa Mesa lost to Villa " Sc-11.,a..."•"' : • "The Mission Viejo de-·Parlc,10-7. He-1H•rbor 1 > > ~o I h ~--Hunt.8e•tll t t 2 ~ aense as ~n very good Newport, ranked No. 1 scorl110: HH~t,.,.n,, ~ this year," Moore says. in the CIF 4-A poll used °'"'" 3, o.vr1es 2. St"'"'O'-..__ ''It bas been consistent its blistering fast break wNM .... .,t. '::.":,-.;!-. 8;Dd the players are good effectively. k.,u.o..amn su:e and play well. No The fast break: was ::,:;:-~n•t.ff ! : : !:: te~m has ~cored a lot of also Edison 's big weapon Marine ~°''"o: stont •. v-a. points against them. . as the speedy Chargers Hume. ~~~.~~~n::~~TY ~ "They have b ad a pro-built up a s ubstantial sc.,.11,ou ... t•,.. blem on the line but lead in the first ha lf. =~:;:-~ntt•r ~ ; ~ ~ other than that, I feel Edison goalie Ken Hof-MArlnucorlno: StnSlt• t, MO<lblto. they have fine players at fman was credited with the skilled positions.'' 16 saves. The win sets up 11 } On offense, Moore is· a battle for second place • 0 Win concerned about the run· with Huntington Beach. ning or Mission Viejo's . And for Estancia, key For GWC Mit c h Cbeselka who goals by Marc Lowry picked up 117 yards and Jerry Wyatt tied it againatCorona del Mar. up in the final period. "We will have to bottle Goalie Howard Hull bad up their running game. 16 saves. especially Cbeselka," Moore points out. The Chargers are physically ready for the VARSITY Sc-&y~r1•" EdlfOll 2 t 4 '9-t 2 An. Valley O O 3 >-• .Marina Hl.gb of H'"'"t-· led . game, suffering only the -.. lllJlg game, coup with 1 b d l·n°ton Beach football th · k norma umps an Sc0<lno: EdlSOll-0. Pickford S, ~ 2. Welner 2. Allen. SoN111. Guln•n. FV-l(elly J, Twy,,..n, AIClrkll, Slftttr. JUNIOR VARSITY sc .... ~Qol.,te" Golden West Coll9's Tom Crook scored ,the winning goal on a. pec>al- ty shot with 1:37 remain· ing and . the RusUJll'S edged boat FullertGfl, 11-10, in non-conference water polo action Wed· nesday afternoon lor their 16th straight win. e eqwc passlotightend brui • lb t• coach Mike Henigan has Al Vom Steeg. ses In e ou ing shaken bis lineup a bit ''Last year it was the against Costa Mesa. with five changes as his a am e t bing, " say 5 Like his counterpart at Vikings prepare for their Henigan. "Newport used Mission Viejo. J ohn 1976 Sunset League the bootleg pattern and Murio, .Moore feels the finale. passed to Vom Steeg and game will be an emo- T b e V i k e s and we're looking for them to lion al outing for both Newport Harbor square throw 00 ua." teams. EdlfOll 3 1 1 ~ Ftn. Valley . 2 o 2 J.-1 S'orlf'IO: Edhon-Roblntoll 1, .._.,..,.,. Goetr. Hemm, FV~lnct.ir 2.HkU2, O'Arnell, HOCIQts,Berto-i. PaOSH·SOl'H sc .... fly O...m" Edi SOii 1 1 1 3_. Fll'I. Veller ' ! 0 0 1-.l Scort119: Edl\Oft-McCra,.,.., 5, liof. Iman. FV-Nlchol~3. off at Westminster High The return of Mebaf· ''The natural rivalryof Friday night at 8 with the fey to the lineup gives kids who live on opposite Al the halfway mark of winner assuming fourth Marina a 1·2 punch in the sides of the street will the 1976 major league place in the final stand· line with Carl Cherry. get them fired up," baseball season, 13 lngs. Also, Tucker, a 6-2\.-2, Moore s ays. "It's a good Amer i c a n Le ague Crook accounted. fpT. five other goals lndaJd- ing two in the cnaqal third period. Golden West received good defensive efforts from Steve Wenge(~d goalie John Wasko. PJ;iiy. ing only the second bW!. Wasko was credited~ eight saves. -• The win boosts .Ute Rustlers' season mark lo 24-1. All-league candidate 190-pounder, is con-rivalry and it will be a pitchers and seven Shaun Mehaffey (215) re-sidered the most con.sis-dog fight every year re-National League hurlers 0okt.nw.5:i•,..,v Oll•~•r; , ~' turns to offensive guard tent blocker in the gardless oftherecormof showed 10 or more Fu11er1on 3 , 1 >...o and defensive tackle. Marina attack. the teams. victories. Gw,corino: c:roott•. o.Mott.«1~. Mehaffey missed the r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;_~~~~~~....:..::..:.::.:=:.:...~~"""'."'~~~_:W:lln9tr~~·c~~:""'::::•:n.~N~e:uoe~o.~uw::_·,.. Westminster game with a liver ailment. Also in the starting lineups will be Kent Tucker (185) at right tac1'Je, sophomore Ron Roy at l'Ullnipg back and .Mike Brammell at cor· nerback. Roy gives Newport Harbor something to think about with the breakaway potential. A 5-9, 148-pounder. he picked up three sizeable gains last week. "Roy has had trouble adapting to the varsity level," . says Marina's Henigan. "But now he's not leaning as much and he's making tbe better cuts. He looks capable of doin g more this week." Hen\gan says his eleven is faced with the problem of containing Newport's Inside run- ~ ~LEFT. FINAL PHASE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS IO%DOWN. You can still buy one of our 4.000-8.000 square foot industrial bu1ld1"gs -a unique condorrnn1um concept - for only 10% down. The 30 buildings ol Phase IV are in the heart of the nahon·s largest master- planned industrial area, 1n Orange County. Near airport and the lnter- sectoo of San Diego and NewP<>rt freeways. See our models and make your re!;ervallons now. Call your broker or John Alstrom, manager or sales and leasing, at (714) 979-9205 or (213) 680·941 5. .......,,...,.. GIWIM 3190A Airport Loop Dr .. Coste Mesa. Ca 92626 IRVINE INDUSTRIAL . CQMPl.EX ''Pssstl OCTDjust doubled bus service. Sometimes good news comes unexpectedly. Everyone is talking about Orange County Transit. District's new improved service. We've nearly doubled bus service county-wide. We've added more buses to almost every route and streamlined the whole system. Many areas now have 15 20 or 30 minute service. It's the biggest improvement we've e~er • made. No wonder everyone's talking about lt. Call OCTD Information for the whole story. Then pass it on to your friends and watch the good news travel. And remember. nobody ever got a ticket on the bus.54133 Call 547-3311, Or toll-tree • 11 ZENITH 7--3311, SAM to 10PM , weekdays, or8AM to 5PM weekends. · .Good news travels fast. ... •'· .. -. ... . ' ; ... . '\ ·-· '· •, r ··,· .. . • . • t 1 1MIA TIE II ... '- 1 -' --- I "FRfEWHEELINCi' ALIO ) "LEGEND OF • I BIG FOOT" (G) ''$UPEk FLY" PLUS FAEE WHEELIH , .. u, LECEHO OF DIC f'OOT IOHN WAYNE l '8fCll,ln ~x1 '"tHE SHOOTIST ~nd u.....1-by .,., I IYllllUGr W OOl •• " 11.-........ """"'"'"'•• .. oo .. •••u "FLESH llGCif II tUUlf•Ho•r u1.u o1 GORDON" TOMORROW! 4 ' C4 DAILY PILOT Thursday November 11, 1978 Spicy:Meatball of a Comedy at SCR CONSEQUENTLY, thls .spirited •lice 0;,~-~m:r~:::::;~---H N eapolilan Ii f e from "'""".......,.....,...,.~ .... -=,;;;;;;;;;;"'-illl> pl&)"Wri&bt Eduardo de--------- •SHOUT AT THE DEVIL" "STRANGER AND THI GUHAGHTH" (PG) "IUGST MALONI" "THI llG IUS" "FlH WHHUHG" "UGEND OF llGFOOl"' "f.XHlllTION" ''EMMAHUllLI" IXI SJMC11I Price 12:30 to 2:00 p,m. lnupt S... & H I Sl.lS Filippo is never really satlsifying despite its superb production by director Martin Benaoo and a large SCR ca.at. While the play itself is flawed by contrivance, Bensons 's ensemble workmanship produces a tightly knit clarity rem- niniscent of bis earlier staging of "The Hot L Baltimore.'' · Miss Van Holt, a bigbly rejarded com- munity theater actress making her SCR debut, delivers a memorable ()pen Doily 12:30 p.m .__ ________ _. performance as the ~~;ii~~ijii!·~~~~~~~~~iiiii;~ mother preparing Sun-' day dinner ror asaorted ''Stf001"9 11SEX WITH A SMILr llJ I MARA THON MAM· ,., "FROM HOON TIL THRH• IPGI· ··~ family and friends under ever-increasing familial -pressure (much of which she generates herself>. She is partlcularly fascinating to watch in the first act as she pre. pa res her raca and squabbles with visitors without missing a beat. BAL LANDON Jlt. competently over- come the am bigulty of : bis character to give a i' strong performance as : the father whose Jong. · suppressed frustrations boil over at the worst possible time. His finest moment comes toward tbe end of the play du.r- ' ing the obligatory recon- ciliation scene when we discover, finally, a sof. tening of th$ bard shell. Another sterling performance is offered An SO COAST PLAZA S COAST PLAZA SO. COAST PLAZA CINEMALANO ICUS..lllW ..,._m,IMI "SHOUT AT THI DEVIL .. ,,. ..... ,. .. ,,... . ..,.., ,,. .. ,_,. CINEMALAND ltleS..llelMI .... m1101 ••11- "M.AllA THOM MAM11 llJ ,_,, .. IAT,....l1~IJ4M"':t1ll-l•.Jt (monuol L WOii ~~ AN X·RATED MUSICAL COMEDY A GENEllAL NATIONAL "LMl llELEASE m A Manin 11!99mon l'tod~ Sean Connery ComaUaShaipe ..,,. Next Man" -.... MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES • MARILYN HASSETT DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN· WALTER PJDGBll GENA ROWLANDS·• P£Tt1s·OA110-·MTN0NY DAllS·JOE wr A FILMWAYS PRODUCTION/A LARRY PEERCE -EOWARD $.FELDMAN FILM Screenplay by EDWARD HUME· Based on the novef by GEORGE LaFOUNTAINE Musid by CHARLES FOX• Directed by LARRY PEfRCE Produced by EDWARDS. 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A0~1~:ofLE w~o ~NT' 0 GfT A~. • I . ~ ! •• ' . t • ' ' . THE VIRTUE OF VERA VALIANT Thurtday, ~-11, me I DAILY PILOT n;.; by 1M mcl SprilM)tf~ • "-~. IJ: Pt'AP lli,4U. 'I' Id Filo.ti oum~ dPAC&, WHY E~lt~ HAVf •f~(} ~MOON. MY'l.I. ~ JleACH ~y FUHiT. '11'1 HB COMI Hilts f __,_,_ DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO MOON MULLINS by Chmies M. Scllft W€ NEtD 10 ~'THE LIVES OF GREAT WOMEN LIKE Mt/ GRANDi'rWTHER ... TALI( TO l/OIJR OWN GRANDMOTHER TODA'< ... ASK HER Qll€5TION5 .. : i{ou'LL FIND ~E KNOWS ~ THAN PEANUT BUTTER COOKltS ! TMANK '/OU! byH~LeDoux [ CM'T ~ IT WAS A &EAUTIFut. EVENING ••• eoT IT WAS AA . ....._ __ INTB(ESTIHG CHE! by Tom K. Ryan by Mel . Afl1Hc)e!I ADVl'f c.o • , ~ A~a RIL PEOPLE '°'' A"1l'llW HA VE o,IE, 8"1 »o ~·r tt1'111 HIW 1'D WSf IT. . ~-. • . ~ --~ ,.v' '(il'o ·~lt.lS ll•H ' { N•XT': 1>W AN!JW#R Ar '-A•r ! i ~&¥\ *hkl" I . /fa . by Rodger_ Bradfi~: ~. •·After all the violence on lclevi~ion it ~ 50 nice to get back to arsenic ... DENNIS THE MENACE CC DAILY PILOT .Ji' ..... P9fff! C4 SCR. • • do.0•1 fuse, and s up· dlemenlal appearances by Morgan M ac.kay, Steve Gray, Eliiabelh G'Toole, Jake Gardiner aned Reginald Rook. . .... . ' . ~ . . Thursday. November 11, 19"8 PUBLIC NOTICE PV.BLIC NODCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUSIUSINESS , CP.-U ST.\TaMINTOllAIAltOONMl#T NAMliSTATlfMINT SUl'EltlOltCOUlllTOf'THI OPUHOll 0... following i;..tt011I\doing11\t\1· $TATaO,C4Lll'OlllNIAl'Olil fflCT1TIOUS•Ust1t•UMAMe ~·~·· n.ecouNTYOPo••No& The lollow!IMI °''-Mlle ·-· I( & G WATEAING COMPtl\NY, .... A4Mt1 _.i \M uaa of tt>e llcllll_lllal_ tt101Wellt>roo,<:.1r ,HuntlnotonBttKll ltOTICI Ol'NIAltlN00' l"ETtTIC* ,..,.,.. CA""7 fl!OR "lllOIATll 0, •tL.L ANO l'Olt $OUT ti LANO PAOPEtHll!.S TEO I.EE HUllA, 11101 Wltflhr'oolc L.STTlltS T•ST&MSNTAllY ANO MANAGEMENT CO ."3Hafl\lllOf\SI, Or .H4illlrn910118uc1tCA~M7 • AllTNOllllU.TION TO AOM!Nlnl • Qtlt•""-••·Callt,.,W "''' OllslntU I• <onOucled l>Y ... In· UlllO•R TNI INOl l'IENO•NT AO. The f<l('tltl®' •11•lM •) N-.... thltlual. MllttUlllATIONOF ESTATUACJ ,.,,.,.. to •bo .... WI\ 1110<! In Or .... T<fd LM Srut>• 511ate of HAZEL I'. RODll!.AUGH, CoufttyOft Ftt1r1>1r1.a. t'7• Thlt 5t•t•mcn1 wo lll•d Wllll IM Ot<M.Md. Sterling l'llllllP~. ~ MemlltOfl, '®flty Cl•rk of Ofan~ Govnty on~· NOTICI! IS Hl!Rf av GIVEN Ille! Clorsl•AIWH . c.111. tUt7 ·-(~. ,.,.. MAlllY J ANE POULIOT ... ~ ,,,.., J ....... "'v•r,"' Hammon, O>st. n '7t4 herel" e ~Utlori for Prol><ll• of Wiii end Maw, C.111 .,.,, !'lltll1\ltctd 01•noe CM•t Delly P1h11 tor 1n.....c•ot Letl•H 'fest•-... YIO Ptul c . Jecot>,, )U H•rnl1tew1; Nowmllo>• •.II. ti. U 1'11> •~t•·7' the PetltlO<Mr and 111lhor1t•llon to eel· C:.t• Mt!.•. C•tlf. •U21 mlnt•lff !flt UIAte under !tit lnclit_. Tiii\ bv•IMU WI\ <OftClud..i l>y • PUBLIC NOTICE tMftl Aclmllll\tr•llon Of E•l•I., A<t ,._ tlmll.cl ~rtMf\lllO THE PRIMARY problem .in the play'a construction seems to be that De Filippo has over- populated bis script.). given each of bis charac-----<-,.-.,...-----l'ltnftCe to which i. M•<I• tor fllf"tMrl ~'""'' '-llver ten a polnl. of conflict . SUl'IRIOlll COUlllTOl'T"E INlrtltulan,andtll,.thellm•-P'•• Tiii\ stttement WH lli.cl lllflllt the ot he"' Ing 11\it ••-llH -Mt for teunlY Oerk of Or111111 County on...,,.. NO¥ttMtotr U. tt16,at 10.oo~m..lntht -•.tt1' then concentrates only ~:~~~~~·;~:=~~~" on the principals. One ......... ., c.ourtroom ol O..pert..,.nl No, Joi wld court. •t 100 CIYI< Ctnter OtlV<I W..l, I" t)1e Cltyot $411\la Ana, GAlllO<'nlL l'SUl1 Pul>fl•Md 0<111911 Coot OallY Piiot. PUBLIC NOTICE character <Gray) is in-... ~?T~~~~~111i:•\~1:,.Gw:!r troduce(f presumably ANo "0111 Ltnus TEST4MEN.. ~ause he is going lo TAltYANOAUTNOllllUTIONTOAD- make I.rouble -then ~~=~Es"~: .. ~ ~0'!-~.,fs:111.'n"o: 0.ted No.,.m~r •. 197' Wll.1.1.\M IE. St JONM, County Cle rk ~~-SL.. .. LOV1t•D1• l .• , ........ n• Nov,11,1l,U,.t111d0tc.t,li;6 $HI> PUBLIC NOTtCE c ... ,.,. NOTICI! TOCltEOITOR:S SUl"UltOlll COUlllTOl'TNE STATl!OllCALll'OlllNIAllOlll flj•COUNTYOl'OlllANOE ......... 74 •-• r. ---• ff1CTITIOUSIU51NESS doesn 't. Othe r rel a-Ol'ln•uua Uonsbips are glossed o.~:~:.~· o1 GRACE e. HEIN, '---Niii•, (A.ttUJ NAME STATIMINT • Tet: (7141511-SM The tooowlng '*'°"' ••• dolno ~I· Eshtt of CA RO L L ANN McGORMICI(, ako C.\ROLL ANH STlllOOK, Ot~Hled. A"-YIW .... tlll--U\ over as the roles of Lan-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A .' d M. y Hol ROSALtEM.MEfZGERandJOHNW. '\OD an l SS an t HEIN ha•e Ille<! ~,oin a ~tluon tor Pul>llslled O•onoe Coast Delly Pllol, CENTURY 11, 131> NOrtll BMorct, Novt"ICMr 10, 11, 17, 197' •7ta.7b Ptocentlt,CA•UlO Ploonll• Ru1ty, l11c., rtnc6r-•I· td In C•lllor11lal, t:i. North 8raaford, Plec""tla CA '7670 NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN to ti. Credlton of t!M •Do•• Mtned cte<""""t tMt ell ~"°"' "-vlnq clel""l .-g41Mt the Mid cle<-1 ••e required to 11i. tllem, wltl\ ti. nec•u• rv VOV<"""· 111 thlr ofll« OI Ille <I.,_ of the -.,... titted <9Urt. or to prHe11t tllem. wltft the M<•U.V vouchers, to Ille "'*""lll\lld et C/O 01 MARCO end 01 MARCO,"'" tome~ at L•w, 1!00 Nor1h Main SlfWt. s..1i. no. S...t• A,,., c.111orn1a w101, wlllcl\ Is the pl~e ol t>uslnus ot 11\t ...,_ denl<;Md In all m•tt•r~ l)llrtilfnlnt to the f!State ot said de<-nl. wllhl" tour month& f iler Ille llr$l P<1bllcottonot tl\ls- nollce. are moved Cent er Slage. P.-OINle of Wiil 3nd tor luu•nceol Ltl· Never l he l ess, the ~·,: !:~.i!:,".,'\11~Y ,~0 :=~1::7::!.~.;' . s.,014• PUBLIC NOTICE Caliber Of the ensemble o tat• unde r Ill• l11deoenci.nt Ad-SUl'ElillOlllCOUltTOllT"E norformance keeps th mln1~tr•ll0<1ofE•l•lnAetreter~eto STATEOffCALll"OltNIAl'Olil fllll l>U\IMU I$ belno Conctucltd"" A COtpora,IO"• David P, 0.Lancy .. -e wl\lch .. M.O• lor lurther 1Mrtlcu1a1~. SCR production interest· •nO 111a1 the 11me • .,.. pliKe o111ear1no THE '1'~:~1 ... 0:1~R•"G£ T~" statemtnr tiled with the O>Uftly Cter\otOrangeCounlyonOct. t•. 1'111. ,. ... ., ing, if not riveting, and ti.e .. me ~&S-11 Wll•rNo-.m~r31), ,.OTI CE 0 f< l4 I! AR I NO Off Sus T h , .,..; t • 1'11>, at tO·OO a m . In tt>e <OU<'lroom OI l'ETITION ffOlt l'ltOaA TE Of< WILL an uo y s ma&""I· o....,tmellt No. 3 of Hid Court,., 11).j AND f'Olil Ll!T1'ElllS YeSTAME ... Put>llslled OraflQe CHSI O.lly Piiot, Oct.21,28,•fldNov.4, tt, ltl• cent kitchen-dining room Ovlc Cl!nter Drive Wut, In the Oty ol TAltY 1 ________ ..... _ _...41-.;tS.;.;7.=.l setting is a work of art in ~~~,.,"N~;~~!~· 1~16 P•~~~:. 0!1!L~~w~R~ ~~;i;,=g PUBLIC NOTICE itself. WI l.LIAM E St JOHN, Pl E RCE, Decu•ed "Saturday Sunday J-Eeo.;1~~;;,e•k vi~~~~EN:~L~~~~~~11?.'.:;.~.:~·~ Oeted: October IS, 1916 GLENNW.McCORMIO( Aclmlnistr•lot Of the £1t•le0f '"HlirOYe tlf med dKJtdef\1 Monday'' cont inues OIKINOllL&ANOERSON O.totlo11torPrOO.ttol Wlll •nOlorl• through Dec. 18 with 1020"'°"111••Hw•1,aoans """'ce or Letttr• h•tame11t11rY to IM ftlCT1'rlOUS IUSINl!SS NAME ST ATE Ml.NT The totlowlr19 ptrwn 11 clolAO bll!ol· ne~s•s· l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIS$ NAME STATEMENT ' s.M•Ana. CA ttJH polotloner relerence to which '' made performances nightly, (7WU•nn t0< turth<!r particular•, and thol '"" except Monday at 8 p m At_y,tOf': "9llllo~n time •nd 01 ... ol hearl11g the wm1H\6' ELLIOTT INVESTMENT COM· PANV, No. 1 Rut Montreaux, NewP0<1 8ffch CA '1'1660 The tollowlng ptrM>ft Is dolnt 'bull· llMus: LARKEY FURNITUR E l FINISHIN G CO.; S UPREME DIMAltCO-OfMA"CO tM-M.\lllSlr .. t,S..lteUO ~41W1,Call,.nllafUtt Tele:C714)1J~ • • · Pvl>ll\l\ed Or•n'l<' Co•sl Dally ~IOI, t>oen wt f0< Novemt>er 10, 1'71>,al tO:OO and Sunday al 3 p.m. at November 10, 11.17 1~11> "t1·16 a.m . 111 IM courtroom of O.c-tme11t the Third Step Theater, ------------1 No.Jot wld court, at 700 Cl•lc Cenle• 1827 Newport BI vd ., PUBLIC NOTICE g;:~!,'~~~'· 111 me cny or ~t• An.. J&m•~ F. Elliott, No. I Aue MOll- lreaua, Newpor1 8Hcl\, CA. '1660 PUBLIC NOTICE COATING t. SERVICES CO .. 4'01 Hell l--------------Att•r11•r• l•r ••mr11lttrat•r Pubtl-Ora11oe Cout Odlly Piiot, This bvsl~s• Is conducted bV an ln- dlvldual. Ave. '18, HUfltlf\9ton Beech, CAtK49 S->0115 O<t.tt.2tandN0¥.4, It, 1974 441).14 Costa Mesa. Call 646-1363 ---,-,CT-,-T-lo_u_s_11_u_s_•N_E_s_s __ , o.1e<1No11.s, 1'71> for reservations. NAME STATEMENT WILUAMLSUONN J•mr' F E•llott This stetement was flied with the COUftly Cl,.rk Of Or ... ge COVlllY on Oc· LOU•lt Setv•I• OoS\etl. "901 Htll A~118. Huntl119t0118HCll. CA'1 ... T"ls t>usfnen Is conducted t>v "" ln- alvldu.tll. NOTICE TO CltEDITOllS NO.A·"°43 SUl'ERIOlll COUltTOPTME ITATS Oft CALll'OlllNIA ftOll PUBLIC NOTICE Tr.. •oHowlng C>l)r..,ns •re dolnQ l>u>l• County Cieri< !'fSUS: UtiltUltENM.NANOLEY PUBLIC NOTICE ·-"·""· ,..,. Loul~ S. Oos"'U Titl• itetemer11 -s fll•d "'4111 tne Couftty Cler~ of 0r911Q* County on NoY· TNll COUNTY Off Olt4NOE C~Jel1 111 t"" ~lier ol the Est~l•ot OLIVE SU.,IElllOlt COUllTOllTNf! AZTEC RENT A CAR, 1082 SE. OUClllENSNAW 90ULEVAlll0 --------------1 8rl51of, Newport Btacll. CA '2107 No. 302 Ev• Ra• Rhodes, 408 E. Je~lln St.. ~=Y~:·,~:, Pul>tl\hed or ... ge eo.s1 Dally Piiot, Oct.1!,'84ndNQv.4, 11, 197l OJMI> EtLEENOSBUlll'I, Oeua!.Od. STATf!OftCALlffOlllNIA llOlll 1'6'ISJ Nolle• Is hereby Qlven to creditors TMllCOUlnYOffOlllANGe Publtslled Ot-C:O.st Dall Pllol havi119 claim!. •galnst Ille wid dllct-.... A.eMJ• ·-··""· Ult SUl'EltlOlll COUltTOl'TNE STATEOFCALll'OllNIA FOlll TitECOUNTYOl'OltANOE No.A ..... 4t NOTICE OF HEAltlNO Off PETITION 1'011 l'lllOIATE 0 1' WILL AND l'OR ISSUANCE OF LEnEllS TESTAMENTAlllY E\l•t• of OOROTHV M 8UNl(ER, 0..<ea~ed '40TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI BETTE ~•Ol.LISTER Fl ETCHER tws llledhertln a pellllon tor Probal•of Will ~ tor IS\UMCe of Lelltr\ T ..... ,,,.., '"'Y to the J>'tfUoner rtterence towtll<n ll m~ •or ,urtMr parHcufa", and IMI Ille 11-and place ot ""Ml"'I tho! C.r,.,n, CA 'I01'S "'"' Harry w. Barnes, 11'4 Wolla<q(t Pvl>tl\Md Oranoe Coast 0.lly Piiot, St.,Redondo8t•<ll.CA'I0218 Nov 10.11,17,1916 Ter,..nce M.. Bamos, 2ttOV, 2flnd SI., Loml!eO'I0717 This l>u•lneH Is conduCJed by a ~fall)ortnertih10 Eva Rae Rhod•• Thl\ 61~ttmt'nl "'fas ttfed with u,. Co<;nly Cler~ ol OranQt C.Ounty on Ott. IS, 1916 • l'Mttl Publl<ll~d Or~119e Coast Dally Piiot, O<.l.l1 ?8 •ndNov.4.11, 1'76 4'4?.H6 Nov II II 2S end 0.c l 1976 y~,, -to Illa tald <I Alm> In lt>e olfke of NOT t C fl 0, NI[ A" IN O Op . • • • . • IN <tet11 ol the ••onts.ld court Of to """'°" '°" ""O•AT• OP WILL. --------------___ --' 11\em to the undersl~ at the ANO l'Olil LllnEllll TaST4M9.._ PICTITIOUS•USINESS PUBLIC NOTICE ctfflet of J.\CI( "·SMITH, KNUPP & TAltYANOAUTMOlllllATIONTOAO. NAMISTATEMallfT SMllH, Attorney• at Law, I~ E MIN t STE 111 UNO a Iii TM a T .... tollowl1>9perSOf\s areOolngbvsl· 1--------------1Plllladtllol\ll St .. 4°' Bin-ol Amerk a rNOEl'lNOENT AOMINISTltATION ....... ,. l'ICTITIOUSIUSINf!SS Bid., In the Cllv of Whllfler, In ~ Ol'ESTATISACT ___ N_O_T_l_C_E_T_O_C_R_E_O_l_T_O_R_S ___ , BRANDY COMMUNICATIONS, NAMI STATEMENT "119<!1•• Counly which ••lier ottlce Is EOal• of IOA MAE DeWITT. SUPERIOR COUllTOFTllE 26301 Pac•to MIHlonVlelo,CA'l'l•TS The lollowlng 1Mrsons•redol1>9 bust-lhe oiac• o• buSllloHol tl\e Ul\dt!rJI~ OllceaWd. Gary Wayne Pit kens, 2"301 !>.Keto. n~•t<' n a I m•tten per 1a1nlnq to said NOTICE IS HE ltESV GIVEN 11181 S'T .. TEOFCALIFORNIAFOR MrUionVlelo.CA'l'?6H LOMA LINDA PARTNERS, 8 ~t&tt S1Khtl&im5w1ththe ftll<:nS¥Y 6-0ISEHALESllH!iledl'teroln•pell. THE CO~:~:.~~l~RANGE Jeanne Sue Pickens. ll>301 Pac•lo, llmlltd Partner\l\lp, No. 0 , l8'71 Mt. vouchers must~ tlled or l>r•SConttd es !Ion tor Probele ot Wiil •nd ror f.ktt~s Estate of A~A~OA E Lll.ABETu Mission Vie lo. CA•2b7S U llQley, Fountain Valley, CA. '1'?109 •IOfe!Ald wlthlll lour mollthS after 11\t TKta-nt•rv and autf\OrlHllon to..:!· NORR Otcu std ." ~ n Tiiis bu\lneu IS conducted t>y .ti ElclOradOP•oP8•1les. lnc .. ~.tll flt"SIP11l>llc•llonoflh1Snot1et. minister under the Independent M- NOTl(E IS HEqEaY GIVEN lolhe _..,~~=~~Pickens ~rtller, No. G,. 18471 M.t, U1>9ley, Dattd~~~~6'·MACl<EY Jlt :~~t~:1::::~:~~·r~~~1=::=~~ cre<11tors ot the abo•e na-d de<eO.rtl Tiiis s1a1em1111 wH tllt<I witfl tht Fount_.n Valley, 'l:"A~-~ -J • Adt\'llftlslralorottne ' ' tlld \?I.tit IM tlllW Alld o••et of 11ear1- PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~-Ms t>Hn u t tor November JO. l-------------- t'76, al 10 00 a.m . In tllt courtroom ot l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS IMt all """°"' na•ing cl•im> ~-1~ Tiiis t>ustnen is <onc1ucfe4 oy • .. ~ ~ -~ "~ CotHllY Clertr.of Orange COUntyon Oct. 9<1Mfal P.trltlu\l\lp. ~ Estate of H id Oecodenl ltlesamthas ~n wt for NovemaerlO, Ille w 1d dec.clllnt ••• •equlr'°" to flit t•. 197' By: Eldoudo Pr-rflea. tllC. ttNUPI' •SMITH Clttll "1', et 10:00 a .m., In Ille counr-.. of 0.Pllrtment No. 3 of ••Id <DUl't, •• 100 NAME ST ATE MENT (\vie Center Orl•e Wut, In tne Cilyof The lollowlflO per...,ns a•r doh>Qbu\1- 11\tm, w1lfl the nec .. H ry vouchers, In HOM Gelleral Partner 41tarMY·•l·l.llW Oep.trt-nt No. 3 of said cOlil'1, •t 700 lhe office ol ll>e < l~rtc ol lh~ -_,. Pubtiwd Or•nge C.,.st O.lly Piiot, Wiiiiam R O•lt"" t-E. l'hll-lpllla SI. 0¥k Center Drive Wut, In Ille O ty of s.nta Ana, (.•HfornlA IY\'\ a(. •Dated Novem!M'r 9, "'' THE ClilSELER, No 9 C•o~tr. titled court or to Pre!>entthftm. wllt\11't Ott.11,29& Nov.~.11. lt7' This 5tate_,,t. "'"' tlll!d Mth the •-otA-flt• llfg. S...la Ana, C.tllorllfa. :;;i<,:,~ii::':t11e;! T': :~~ ~~:z~ 4417·76 CounlV c1er11 ol Or•nge eo.Mtv °"Oct. Wlllttlff, CA. -1 O.ted Novembers, 1'76. Wll.LIAM E St JOHN lr~on~ CA9?7U Covntv c•~rk ~ori11· t(noit f'l"tti\l'en•• Ill No q --------------u 1'76.. J-A.Smllfl WILLIAME.SIJONN, Attorn9y at Law, JSOO Ea!.I Coasl PUBLJC NOTICE ' ,_ Pul>flshl!d O<•!ltf Coa\t O•llv Pll<ll, County Cler~ liENllV A FOX Clov-r i••1n" C.l\~)111 Hlgllway, Coron• dtl MM. Calltorllla · P\il>flllled 0,.1198 Coan Oallv Pilot, No.tmber4, 11, ''Pl is. 1976 •s.t9·16 Alil'"Ull SAWYElt ~61S wlllcll I\ tfl• pl11<e 01 buslnes\ of 119" ll"Yl"9 aiw. Att0f"~¥ ~' l•• Thlo, hu\fn••,(i " run du< h~rt nv An 1n ltW unttf~r\HJn,.o •n ,,tt mdtttt''\ pert11ttn FICTITIOUS 8UStNISS Oct. 21, tt, •nd Nov. 4, 11, 1'76 '4t6-76 4t0t Wiishire Blvd Suit• %11 d111idlµ'I •fl'Jloth .. .ial•Qf ,aldde<~nt '"""''" NAMESTATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE ~~11~1~_:~50 l .. A.1"t9•fe;, CA t0010 r .... or"Jtt tfnnv '7t1nvrr1" It! •our month\ aftt r lhft llt\l pubht~hon Tho tollnw1nQ P<!rson• ate doing ovsl· PUBLIC NOTICE 1--------------1 At-y for: htltloner Ttl: (21)) tl1•4.01 f~i... !di''...,''"" w '' tp1d wtl.,. I~ °''"''not •<~ nM<a<· 1--------------Cl''"I Publlsh<!d Orange Goesl Dally Piiot, "''°""""for. PthtloMr Count,·· If rl.. t"lt 1)r •11t11 (11vn1v on I>• Oattd No•M•bNt,1~1• MURRAY OASt<ETT ANO 'IS· 'IC'TITIOUS IUSIHass SU .. EliltORCOUlllTOl''l'HE Nov 10,11.17.1~16 "Put>l"~•d Oranqe Co•\I Oo,ly Pilot ' ,.,. Nov 11, 1% II, 1971> Fol!OI WILLIAM e NORR 'iOCIATES. 11162 P•rkcrest Or., C.O.ta NAME STAT.MINT STAT• Off CALtl'OltNIAf'Olt PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CltEDITOltS No, A-.. &56 Superior Cour t ot th~ Stat~ ot Qlllor'1•• lor lM Count v of Or d"9" .E•l•te nf GEA ALO 1-R ANCIS STACI( ~cu•-d Not1(~ ,., n""rtOV QtV,..n Int ,"'(111or\Of the •bovf' namf'ld d"r Pri' ,,, that dtl ~' h•'-'•nQ (t•lrt"' 11tC1'1 '"' thtt "'81CI dK@O-r,t ~,. '""QUIO·n to,,, fNln\ wtth '"' nf'(ft\\.JtV .fOIJ(l'\r•\ H\ tl'l-offlC'•ot ff,,.. rt1•rt 1t 1h..-1IMYit , .. nt•U,.d cWrf or t-1 oru\~n• '",.'" .-;1tf'\ th .. nAC"\~dr\I VQV' h1H ," thr !IH,,,.1" .. IQnf'ld •t ·~ 'l' l•r• M IOI-, NEWMAN MAR\M Ollllll A I'> O:All P HOI W Mt> Slr""t W•'• ~M l • .,., 4nra1·1~, (•'•'ti'"'·' W)"t10 ""1t\1t'1 ;,,, OIAt., 4 f f>U\tftfl\\Of 1"4 H'I ~f'"•0"1tH1 ,., .,11 "'"""' 1, °"''''''n"'l'Q lo t,,. •\t.•t• of' •·tf dfl'(.-..1 .. flt w11rw" ''"1' rflW)fUtv 1•""'' '""' ,., • ''"h U•onot lf'H\ n(tf1c• o,,,,.d()r(tcmftr 1' 11•~ ll•RGILEE lOVI~[ STAU<; E•"'u'' tQf,, w 111 "''~1nf'J"' ·~"' Y()l IC, NEWMAN MAR\H ~llALLA • ft AR !> ~I W "" ~frtot 5wllf Ht LO. A"q41t• CA .OOIO Attctnw-y tor E -.-., f/t,..,,, Punl1\n. j Qr.t,,1lt' (l')AU r).1111/ P lfW ()rt ?'II Nl\.t I •t t~ PP~ t ,.()11'> Plf BLIC NOTICE • \UP'£RIOllCOUltTOf'THI! ~UT'"O' CALll'OltNIA"Ott t liE OOUN"TY 01' OltANGE "'0 11·-I NOTICE 0' INT•NTIOlt TOSl~L UAL f'llOl'f.RTY AT l'ltlVATI UL• fn '"'" M•th r ot t to.e (\U h• ot GI AOY\ £l1LAIETH FAIRLEY , •t( O.c. ••\ftd ~I.rt'" ~'•ft• O•v«" '""' ~t«f to ~"'''~•t•on b~ '"°" •f><lv. • .,tlUtd ~ft'),. (Outt Olflll Nei't'embPt n t'7•, •' U) '>n A. M qr-t;..r-e•tt-.' .tiff\'" .,.., ~...,,. •llow•<! b~ ••w '"' ~..,....., ... E ·~'''''•. l)f Ir.it Will ~, OlAOY\ t.LllA8E Tll r .t.1111 EY •IC ~(~.,\.t(J .,.1•t ~II ltl Ot tvct'• WI« to Uw rt'tql'\llWtf """" Oolo\t ",.' h1dd~r ~ tf'Mt N'"'' 4M co,,.d1t10"' t\1trttl"•Htr nwrwtWw'wd ••tJ t~QM t1f1•, ~"d tMt tfltSt &f °'-A10VS El.tZABETH FAIRI EV ""<•-al uw u"' .. ot n,.,. a.•1f\ •nO •n rl!QM, """ •"'9 1nt.,•\t ChAt tn.a •\f•I• '"' A< 01.fl•tl.I I~ .oddll16'1 to lh•I 01 .-.-.1 ol 1i.. 11,,,., 01 ""' 00111. '" t.,. r~•• 0<0-l*flv IOUt•lf 1'1 IM Counlv "'Or-. ~!Al• Of C•lllOll\13, dtHlll>eCI H 104IOW\ LOI t, OI TrMt 1011o1>10f mAp ,.._ , .. clod In 8no~ >S. IMO• ~ Of Ml1 c•ll•~U\ Map\ rotor<!• OI Or- Gounh'. EXCEPT lh•W•\11~1 ... 1..,_,...,, Tht C>re>Ot, tv t\ (OMHWt\lY t4tfrr t1'<t ta •• UO) I """" A •• ,. .... c;..,.,,,., Clfo ... CAlll01nl• T"' .... ·~ Wt>ftct to (Uf,..11! ta'(IO\, cb¥trt•t-it,, CondlUOf\\ re\lr J<tlon\ r_.. .,.,..llOllS. rl9111\, 111)111\ 01 w•y. tnO --t otr•cord TMprl\(>!'<'lyt''" ht •Id on en"•' f, .. IM\•~ rxceot 111i. 'o rt he. Ille or oflen .tire I"•"" lor thl• """ tlf<tv ~must t>t In,., ltlno •M .. 111 t>O lic•lv•d •• Ille Oltlct ot PAUi H ~ • .\ttor11ey •or ,.,o 1hewtri•. .titt.o NewPOr1 Center Ori•• Suitt ,.S, NltwPOrt IMa<fl, C~lllo•nlA ~ or INY lie "''"' wltll IN c••n. .... lAld SU19Wlor Court or ci.11ver0<1 to P.tul H Mor'Qtft llef'ton•lly, .tit any ti'"" •lier f1nt pubtlUllOll of Ill!\ llOllCt aftd befl!rt meklllf Mild ~•I•. lld\ MU\I bt \Hit<! anO ..it1 be O!Jtfttd II tr1• l)lllC• of Poul ~· ~ .it~ hOllr ot 10·00 • t\'I. Oii the •bOY• -· T'h4 ~M•IV wlll be \Old Oii I ... '6llO"'lllO firm\ < ••h t.n IM'•etnt °""'of tM •"'ou~l t>ld lo AC<om°""y \'-oil*' by ~~rtllltd <Mt ,, 1W1 Ille belant• to Ile p. Id on conflr""'tlon ot to\le t>yllltS~r•or Court. Tue\,,.,..,\, OllW•lll'IO -malnte,,.nu ._,,.,,..,, 4!,'41 Df""lum' on lll•ur•nc• Kt .. 111• 14 tllt f)Uf'(tl•wr S"-11 De llfOfAi.d ~of Ille Nit or comtrmttto11 ol wi. Ex· ell>l119tlOll ol tltle. rKOrdlnQ ol c-VfY-, lrAnt1tr t•~e' lnG.tlft'(lfllet,,.. tll!'allCt potlcy •l'lall "•t ll'IU-ot .. .,.,rcNi.-ror 1111r<ll•.Mn . · .,,,. llftCl9NCIMCI '"'"'••the rlfll\t to rtlecl Ml'( .tllld t ll bid\ orlc>r lo ,mry ti "'Ol'dtrC011fl•m1nttr.e ult. ,OATEO' No .. mw s ... ,. JIAH ANNE FAIRLeY n &Q<u1rhtof the Wlllof theMo'Vf"llamedO.c;....,t, LAWOPftlCH PAU&, N • ...0RG4N ... ....._.CltmrOrl,.. ...... .., ... _. llttMll, C:.UMnlla ,.e T .. ! CJ14l .... IUl;~n .........,, fw bt<wttf• __ ,,.... °'""' Co.st o.llV ~._. ._,._,., 11, 0 , 1''7' • ·~tH• P\,t>'•'"•d Or 1nqe Cou~t Daily Pili'),, E•ucutor Olthe Wiii IN!oa CA 92b71 Thlr following P<!r\Of'IS are clolnt l>usl· TN E COUNT V 0, OlllANOE Oft~ at>ovt n4"1@<!dktdont John R 8,nk•ll. 3?37 M.l)rl\lnq,1* ""sus: N• ...... ,. PUBLIC NOTICE Nov t tt 11:1 J\ ~914 ~·lb =~:r~~·~~:zoo Dl" .. Herrno><18e•ch.Callfomla902~ AROUND ANO A80UT,"' Rcryel NOTICE 01' "EA lllNG 01<, _____________ _ PUBLIC NOTICE EUQ9M 0. Murray. 1842 P.t1fkcrett St. Otor99 Rd .. Newpott 8UCll, CA l'ETITION POlll "lilOIATa 01' WILL Cf">Mt llOOEHICoastHigflwo Or,.C<Kl&Mesa,C.lltornla'2617 Mary Wolff, S6 RO¥al St. G.or~ ANO l'Oll LETTERS TESTAMIN• SUl'EltlOltCOUltTOFTHE --------------=: .. ~·.i;i:t~ ,Tiiis butlMU Is conduc ted by. Rd,.Newpofl8e.tltll.CA•t6'0 TAltYANOAUT"ORIUTtONfOAI). n•TEO,.CALIFOlllNIAl'OR S·>Ot" goneral partM,.,hlp Pet Dallon. U•OI Gally Or., MI N I S T a • U N 0 f! Iii T" E THE COUNTY OF OltANGE NOTIOE TOCllEOITORS Tel: C1IO •7S.l0?4 Eug-D. Murray Ttmi11, CA"Z680 INOE .. INOINT AOMINISTltATION No.A-nJU No.A·ll... AttOf'MyfO<E'HCwlOr' Tiiis sl•t•mtfll WIS Ill~ wltll lllt Tiiis bUSlllHS h COllducted t>y. Of<ISTAT•S•CT MOTICl!OffltEAllllNGOf<PETlnON 'SUP!'''"' Coun ot In~ Slat~ 01 Pvl>tl\""' Otano• Coan Dally Piiot Co<;nly Cltrk of O<•noe County on ()c. -·•• 1>1rtnershlp. E !.la te of ALEXA N 0 ER THOM 1'0. "ltO. ATE 0 ff w I LL AN 0 Ca11tornia,to1th•CountyotOt•l>QP Novem1>M•.ll.l8.1S ... 76 •SSt-76 tober19.1'76 Patrk1A 8.0alton GEOOES.al\Oknown•s ALEXGEO. CODICIL ANO PO" LEnlElllS ,,., lh• M~ll•• "' lh• E•l•le o• ""''' This sta1emenl WU llled wlttl 11't OES.O.Ceased, TE s T. M E NT. II y • N 0 El.MEii w VERNER, .t.t<A ELM.ER PUBLIC NOTICE Put>llshed Orange Co.tis• ~lty Piiot, COUntv Cit~ 01 Orange CO\HltyonOct_ NOTICE IS H!RE8Y GIVEN 11"'1 AUTNOlilllATIDN TO AOMINISTElll ~E·~LNl~AM, AVl(EAR NEELMRE~KV•ERENEWR.1--------------Nov. l1,t8,,S,1~16 n.m.. WILLIAM GEODES. JR .. M \ flled UNDElt THE INDll"llNDENT Al). • ~ a ~ S.J0740 4520-1( ffUttt htroinapellllonfor P•-leolWilland MINISTltATIONOFESTATESACT OP<••'"" SUl'EllllOltCOUltTOl'TNE --------------P\lt>llslltd O•a11ge Coot 01flv Piiot tor•uua,,ootLelle"Tutamtntarvto EU•I" o! HOWARD c. Tl~NS. Noh(• ,, ~•••bv Q•v•rt to ol"d1lo" STATE OF CALI l'ORNIA FOR PUBLIC NOTICE O<I '11, Nov. 4, 11. It, TU6 41(111-76 the Pttlltl"""r and &ut.,orlrallon to ad· Ol!tte•""· na••"'l r101m\ ••11•"'' IM \dll.l Ol'f• THECOUNTYOl'ORANGE --------------minister the estate und•r lhe lndee>ell• NOTICE IS HEAE8V ••VEN that """'lo 1•1• •'~ '•"'" 1n '"'° ottl<• ot No •·~II' l'ICTITIOUSIUSINIU PUBLIC NOTICE .,..., .\dl't'linlstratlon °1 Estat•s Atl •e· FIRST AM ERICAN TFfl.IST COM· I ... (l•f• nl "'" •l<l••\dlO "'"" O• 10 NOT I c E 0 F HE. Iii IN G 0 ff NAME St• TIME NT ference lo whl<" Is mad• IO< lur1her PANV has toleo he•tltl • oeht•on tor ., ........ , ln•rn ''• •n• ''""""•O'IOd •• lh• "E1'1Tt0N l'Oll l'lllOIATE OP WILL Th<> loilo'11no per ..... IS dol/>Q -i· ---,-,CT-,-T-IO_U_S_l_U_S_l_N_E_S_S ___ p.M'tlcul~rs. and tnat IM tlmt•nd olace Pt'obele ol Wiii and,., lssuanct of Lei "'' • nt Q.iv•d W Wi"n'•'O W.trnl•l<l 6 AND l'Olt LE TTE ltS TES'TAMIN· MU as· • NAME STATEMENT ot llltarlng the "'""' hH """" >el 1°' ters Tolamentary lo tne Pelltoorl"• •nd f .viii' Alto•n••• "I •w 14*) N"'1n TAltYANOAUTHOIUZATIONTOAO. COOY AUTOMOTIVE, IJSO? Tiie 10110•1"9 1Mrson Is doing -I· NoV<!mb<!r JO, 1•7•, al 10:00a.m ,In the tulMrl1atlon lo ~dmln1ster t"" •st•le 'l••t>or Blvd B• ,,n .. ., ~W• Su<I• MI N I ST E It U N D E It T K I lle~<h 11111~ WMtmon\ltr CA l'tl!SS n · courtrOOt\'I Of Oeoertmt~I No. 3 of Hid Ullder fhe l"""Pend•lll Admlni'1rallon tO\ on tn• Cit~ oi Full.,t~. '" 0r""9e INOl!l'ENDENT ADMINISTRATION Cody W•vne Whlle, 4801 Helt. Hunt· 1l 810 SE4 INTEllNATl()+jQ,L 11 court. at 700Clvlc Center OrlV<!'Nesl, 1" Of E\t~I•• Act, rtltrenu to wl\lcll I\ Cou<1ty. wh>Cll letl•r oflor e" I"" Oi.v • OFESTATESACT lnoton Be.ell, CA •·?bH 810 SEA PUBLISHING CO. JI 810 lhe Clt .. f S..nta AM, Callfornla. made tor turtMr part1tul.t1rs, at>d that ... ""''""!.' ot tn• unU••••o""<I In dll E•l•t• of GEORGE HUMl'tiREYS This t>uslMSS I\ COl\dUC\td l)y .ln ill-COMMUNICATIONS 4) B IO SE4 O<ltedNovemt>er e. i.r• th@tlme•nd Dlok@Olhftarlngl!lt•- l'Nll•" t>e•l•inong to •••d e•l•t• 'Such Fll.\ICES. AICA GEORGE fl FRAt<ES, dlv1dual ENGINEERING GO .. 11911 Stly1><trl< WILLIAM E. StJOltN I\~ llee<i Ht tor November 13, 1976, el '1"'""' wllh 1"" """'"'" 'fOIK""~ AKA GEO II OE F RAI< ES, Oecea..,.,. Coth w Wfllte Ore le, Sulle J, trvlne, C.lltomle'l'lll• Couoty C•er• 10:00 a.m., In the courtroom of Otoart· "''"1l>e1'1""' or P<•\OnltO ., ••or•wld NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that This stalement W•S "'"" With the EdW•rd c. CarQile. ~t Myrtle "'-'UMICETT .. l'LUNKEn -"' No. l of said court. at 700 CIVIC "'''"'" •our mo"1~' •II•• ,.,. 11"1 GEORGE 4NN FRAIC ES TUT>ill.L Counlv Cler~ ol Orange County on OC1. Drive, HunllnqtO'I Buch, C;aflto.nl• 4l20tlve Aft. Cent~r Ori~ We>I, In the Clly ol S.>nl~ P<il:>li< •lion or'"" nou<t Ila• t led rt•reln • f>tlltlon tor Prol>otte ot IA, 1•16, 9?~1 l',O. h&26' Ano, C.11tor11I•. O•l•<lO<t 1S 197• Wiii •nd tor 1uuenc t o• l.tllers I'~ This t>uslneu I• conducted t>y •n in· """",,.._. ka<ll, CA '1Mf Oaltd Novt'm~r I, 1916 8 E I/ E R l. y EL A IN E Tnta,,,..ntery end AulhorlrAl1onloAl1· Pllllll•fl•d Oran110 Coast Oallv ~IOI, dlvldual. l.,,.)SM-'=~ ~r11 Will.II.ME. StJO>iN. VERNER ,,.,,.,,,,, under the lnd•P<!llQent AO· Nov•, 11, 18,25, 1916 EOWARl)C. CARGILE =Y• ~ •11 ·~· t 0 II Piiaf Cov1\lyCler~ e .. cutor ot 111" woll of ""n+<"atlon of E>lato .. ct referere< to 4"67·76 Tiii~ \l•tr,,,..nl Wal lilfd wllll 11\o Shecl ti•nge as 8 y ' JolMI E,WlllMlm '•1ddttt<Mn1 ""'•<II " m.O• lor turtller 1Mr1l<ulM• Countv Clerk ol Oran!!« Cou11ty on Oc· Nov. tt, t2• 18• 1"6 4743,16 etKINOEL&ANOl!lllSON -'l•Nl'ILO • TAYLOlt •r\(f that the time And o•ec• of ""••Ing PUBLIC NOTICE tot>er ~. 1976. tllaNwfflaroadway t ... Nor1f1Nar-llv• t!>e wm.11 .. t>Mn •~t tor November JO FU113 S.MAAne,CAtz10t •n•.,.•"Ce"tor, ~ull•"1 tt76, •• 10 00 •.m , '" tl\e <Ourtroomol Publlshftd Oranqe Coast Dally Piiot, PUBLIC NOTICE '710SM·n77 '"'19'*· <".ii'•~ Oee>orlment No J ol -.id tour I di 100 ff~c::,,T~~~!:~!':::s No""mt><or •. 11, t8, ?S, t'76 •St/.76 •11-utw: l'elllltMf Pl;b~\Md 0••"9" CMS! Da lly Piiot Cl••< 1:1\nltr Orl•• w .... II\ the City ol NOTICE 01' IULK Tlt.\NSFElt Put>llshed Orlflgf! Coast Dally Piiot, Off 1" "'~• • ti, 1~ "'• 4-4'7·76 Sant•An& c.a111ornl•, ~ 1011-1"9 l>t'"'"' areclolno bv•I· PUBLIC NOTICE C5ecl610t-•t07 U.C.C.I Nov.•,S, 11, "" aSQ.71> O•te0"4o• s ,.,, !l..S•$: • No\ICJ h llerebY g iven 10 tllt PUBLIC NOTICE WILl.IAME SIJOHN JAMES M HEISTAND g SON, 1--------------•Credl!Or\ ot Ricky Tllompso11, Co I Cl 107·13111 SI Ntwoort Buel\, CA 11?"63 5"'4112 Tr.,Mferor, WllO'>e l>U\lntU addl'flS is PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONT It ACTORS ",,'?..'sE ... •.TCJU •• ~.L.1c,'v~d. Ne Jami.'~. M. ~··••and, 101-l:llh st.. f<ICTITIOUS I USINCS 110"'1 We\I "'" SlrHI. <:Ml• MtM, CALLI NO FOR llDS ~ -wport each, .... 'Ul>l NAME STATEMENT C:O..nlv ol Or•nqe, Stale ot Calif~ •. '"'"°' O•<t•lrt Irv Int Uflit'f<l SUltt tH Georgia M. He•stand, 107-13111 St,. Tile followli>Q persons •re doing buSI· that• l>vlk trensrer ls eboul tot>e made 5·J0712 NOTICE TO CllE OITOltS NO.A·MOU SUl'llllOlll COUlllTOl'TME STATl!Off CALtffOltNIA "°" TNE COUNTY 011 OltANOE Bod Of1dli"" l Q()11'tl0<I. p M oftM Hacl•1"'•M•lthh, CA •t7U Ntwport a .. cl\, CA. 'l'?Mil Mn 8\: to JO\e Af~arer and Pura Allllftt. 1111~V 01 O!'<t'llQ!'r •'1b AltOf'MYfOt: "'llloMr Nt ""'";•.;. M, ~·~~·:.tr" 107·13111 St., M t. R PROPE ~TI ES, 106) Tlllare T"'"'teree1, Who .. t>uslnn• addr-ls ~"' • ol B•d fl•o•nl Ol•lrl<I Office, Pvl>ll\hed Or•not CA>a<l Dally, Piiot. t~ f ' 1 · d td Orlve, Cotta MMa, CA. t16'6 '°'> N, Concord, S.nl• An•, County ot 2"t•11on"•~ .. lrv1.,~ CA No• t0.11,11,1971> II s bu• M\l I con uct l>Y • Charin G. Miiden, 10t>J Tulare Ortnot.StattofCalltornla. '>-"<1••"4 8·<!• .,.. ""'"Q ,...,.,,.,.,, 471}7b -••I partnership. I Orlve, CO.I• Md Mna, CA '2626 TM ,,,_rty tot>e tra11sterecl lslOc.111· "" .... Wl')()0PlfHOvE t:QMMUNITYI-----------.....;:"-'-'= GllorglaM.H• lt ... d 0e0f9f! RIVll.'re, 6873 "'""'"'" ... • .., •I 943\IJ Wtsl "'"· CMIA Mesa, 111 lfle Matter ol 1ht E\ttlt of GE t:ITRUOe H. ~WI F'T. OecuSf!d, fENI EP M•DOLE SCHOOLI '" PUBLIC NOTICE '"" •li•lement wu lllfdCowttll '"' Gllr~ntltove,CA.t16'I CountyotOrange,SlaleofCalllomle. .,,,,_, C.Ounly Cltrk of Oranoe Uftt'( on. Tiits 1>v"nes1 h conducted by a Said ltfOl>ertv 11 ducrlbed lllgefte(.tll Nollct I\ 11e .. 1>v given to credllors !la•l11qcl•1ms •11•lns1 the seld-1 ta tile J<t ld clo1ms In Ille office of the clltfOlt of tr.. aforesaid court or topr~t ,,.,.m to Ille ul\derslgned at trte office ol PERRY BERTRAM., •tto•ntv ttt L.lw, 7S00Wltsnlr• Blvd., Su11e 1160, In 11\e Cl· ly ot Los A"9'fltS, 111 l.o• AnoelH Cout>-•v. wtllch l•ter ofll« I\ lhe pl.ct ot busl· ness of the 1111«'er~l11noa 1n all m11ttors ,.,t•lfllllO to said Hlaltt. Such clelm, with ttw neceswry voucl\en must t>e flllld 0< 0tnenl•d •!. 8foresatd wltlll11 four l'Mfttl\\.tifler the llnl P<11>flcallonof 1111\nnllce. t f!.t;•l~•"q C~M1ruct1on eftd ~I• CP-.>0.. 0ti()ber,&, l'7l. FU .. t Qt11t•ar~:~~:;~t.pMllclt" :::~.:~r:.l~~~;i~!:'t'.'..~.!; 1'"";0~;;:;;1t.~11 Tu•• •M LAM"bo" s~~~~~:~;~.~:~~r .. T;:,. 0c7'~~~~ ?'1~~~. ~~!0 0•11::;~~ a:;:~~::!~~;~;:~ ~~~,;'~"c!~ ==~~:;'~ ~.~~~.~os~:f. 6!':: l'l:i':i:i Pt"n' ••• M 1,1, Ar<nrtrrl, TNIE coi:.:~;.:.~2~1tANOE 10, t~71>. M<I", C:Ounty Of Or.tinoe. State ol 0111~~ •w1111om 8h1roro ~ P.-1,..,,, NOTICI Off INTl!NTION TO HLL PUBLIC NOTICE 1'4Jft1 C.lllomle. r:!OO >J•wo<1•I ltl•lf N•wnorl ~A<~ lllEAL "1110 .. l lllTY AT l'llllV.\TIE Pvt>tlshed OrAllQfl Coa'I Delly Piiot ,,..l>vlktransftr#llllMI C'°"'°""""'' (A 11' •ll0'.IOOM!t11""0"1"nOt••• SALE l'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS Oct.%t.Nov,•.l1.tl,1'76 •SOJ.7b edtt1orafttrthe2Sllld•votHovtn1i..r. NOTICE I\ ..,ERE BY G1VEN trMI E\tol• Of LULU MARVEL BEATON, NAMI STATIMENT 191., al Southern Cltt .. Esc..-°""" '"" •"'>•• n.mf'CI 'tnool O•\lrlrl ot •I'° k-'' LULU M . BEATON, TitefotlOW1"91)9rlOnure~t19MI· PUBLIC NOTICE IMll'f, 2tH NtWPort Bl•d .. IM""'°'1 Ou-c"u"'"' Ca1o•orno.• .,, t•f>Q 1111 Orocu...i, """''' B«acll, C:0..11ty of Ora11oe, Sitt• of •nd 11\'0uql\ If\ 011v•rn•nq 8oArd, NOTICE 1S HE,.EBY GIVEN !Itel Nll('f!'NAK''· 16063 Balsa Olla fflCTITIOU$ •USINHS C.llfornla. fle r • t n e f I•• r r 1" r • • o 1 o Jt • Ille undl,.IQned wlll sell at Dtlnte Rd, Hu,,tlnQIOll llHch, CA, tt64' NAM• STATl!MINT So 1•' "' ~-n lo the Tr-fer-, "0151 RIC T" "''" t•(•••• '"' tn, ""' w le. lo Ille 1110~1 end be•l nel l>fcldtr. Tl>omas C. Berostrom. tM/tl lllan·' The loOowhiq l>tflOn• areclolng l>USI• •II bu$lneu Mmes "lld •dd••sws\IS4td Oeted Nl)Y, I, t•l6. ""' ••I•• '""" •~r ll>OV" •tnlf'd '""" wt>ltct to the conflrmetlon of the loflSI .. HuntlnQI0118H<fl. C4. 9'1>oft ,.ss.n: t>y Tr•11•leror for ,.,. tll•" ~ l&Sl "'"'"" ~"" lor ,,,.. 1tw1110 ot d wnlr«t •Do-lllled Superior Cour1, on ltw Terry C. Bflrqstrom, t!t66181111Tton, WATER MAIO, 1'1f VI• 8urton. past, II dlll.,enl from Ille •llclilM, ""' Frank Swift, r•Qul•ttv •loll• Frank C. Smlll't Executorotttt~ ror ,,,.. al>Ov• u•ol•<I tStll day ot Otctmt>er. t9a. •I tO:OOA. HUfltlllQIOll BetCll, C•. '1Mt MAhelm, CA. '1906 U.Ulldtlrmet, M)I/) WUI lttl\ Str-.1, 11111• •Mii °" '•<••.-u I~'"' Olo<e M , or therttrt•• within Ille time••· Thi\ ~Inns I\ <onductttd by Ml 111-MOP Inc .. • C.olllo,.11• Corl>Ol't· Coit• Meta, Or&not Cown\y, WI II ot salo Decedent. 1<Mnl1t1od •tlov .. ~"" \11•11 """""""~ low.d l>y l•w •I the office ot Plunkett I. dlvldual tlf)f'I, 1916 Via 8urt011. An.r1elm, CA C.llMrllle. -11 .. 01ir1v •ud •10\ld "' '"" 1bov ... Plun•ett. "'' Ollve Avt .. HU!ltlll\llon TMmas C. ~rgllrom 9'806 O.ttdNo,,.mbtrS. 1'76. P!ltltY IEltTltAM ., ...... .., .... u. IJOt WllSfllr• llvd .. ~tttUO •t1t•rt ''""'•no r>lt'C • &e«h, County ol Or•n", St•I• ot Thi\ •IAl~m•nt W4\ flled Woll\ '""' Thi< ~illtS\ Is conducted bY • COi'· JoH Alva-.i, Tr•fllf&rtf: 'ff\f'•• will "" • •too no -It ,.. (alllor111a. •II tl\t rlo111, !Ille, Inter•!.! tou11ty c1.r-of Or•11g• County on()(_ POratlon. Pur• Alvt ••1. Tun•l••N 'l~ll'td IM ~•Ill VI Of bid cl<><ument< to -tdll!e oftt,. dtttci.11Ut In.time of tol:Mr U . 1'76, MOP Inc. Soutllw11Cltl•t 1Eterew(;om11'9"y °''"'""'"~ tn• •~tu• II on onOCI <l)lld•ll<>" her do•tll •nd all 11\e rl11ht, llll• enO In· P6set1 C•rot t(lm, S"C /TrM\ ntt New,.n 11"· l..ot Aflltret, CA. t0tl1 Publls...O Or•noe C<>a!.t O•llY Pllnt, ..,th111 ''"" d•y1 ~•Irr ,,,.. h•d ooon1ng l••HI th&t said Ht•I• llH •<qulntd t>v Publl1hed OrMQt CA>est OAllV Piiot, Tiils >lttft"\1!nf wo• t 11r<1 wlttt '"" N•""""1 hecfl, CA'"" 11•!0 -•lion of lew. or ot11trw1r... other No.,.mi..r • t I, 18. 2S, U1• •St•7• O>ullty Clerk Of OnnQ• County Of\ Oct P111>1l\.llH Ora11oe Cool Dally Pllol, NnVflmbt< 4, It, 18, lS, "76 o!O 16 EH It l>ld mu•t 1.onform •t>d t>e ll\all or 111 AOdltlon to 11\•f of •ald dece· 1. 197~ Nl)v 11• ,.,. PUBLIC NOTICE '"'"""''""lo Ill" cc>'11••ct dot.,,,...,nls. dlml •I IM tlmt 01 her duth, In •nO to E~cl\ b1<1 '"•II I>' •<como•"I~ bv tl'lt •II !,..I cerlAln rul properly •llU11ted In PUBLIC NOTICE "'tuf•!V ••l•rr•d to In ""' contrac:I tlte Cou"IV ot Orange, Sl•I• of ----------,.----11o<um•nl\ MW1 ov IM 11<1 ol ,,,_ Calllornl.a, &nd more pertltultrfv lllOC!l'll••ctor\ lle'\crlt>ed Hfollows. tow It· Tho DISTt:l lCT rrcer•e• llW rlQllt In LOI' 19 tlld 20 Ill 810ek 1003 of Vl>la .. ,.<1 '"Y n• All l>·rl•"' to ... 1.,. <lllV I• Ot!I Mar Tr Kl, Sl'C llOll I, cay ... HUii\· •tQuldrlflUo• 1nto•mallll•• ln•nybllts lnqton .. a<PI, ••per m•P recorded 111 or IM Ille b111dlll<J 8ooll t , "991 ) Of Mls<elll,,_ MIPS, T,... 01\1 RI~ ""' determl'l"d tl\o reconhot0r8ftoe Countv, CAlllQrnla, °"""'"' D"•6•hng t•I• ol "'" (lltin COmt\'IOlllV lll\OW11••1004 HUl'lllnqton MOW\ In Ill<' lnt<1lllY Ill ""''Cll 1111• ..Ork Str.,.I. H1111tlntlon Bue~. Calltomla, I\'"°" 1>"-'o•m•rl lor ••ch rr~lt nr tv11t SuC>l9ct to! Curre11t laxH, co-h, Of wor~m•n ~•dNI to ~"<ule llY con-COftdltlon• rt<trlctlOll\, resarwtl-. lr•CI 111 .... ·~···· •r• Oii '"~ ., ..... rlQlll\, rl9111lOI wey, e11dH-llof OISTRI( r ""''° IO(•fed •1·1041 lllton rKOtd """ l•••ne C111ttnrnl3 Coolt•-• llt Alt bldl or offe,., must IHI 'In wrltlno nbta•nf'<I Ofl r•<1uP\I A rooy al tht<ot -wtll M tecet._.cf •I '"" "'°'-rAleHMlt boo Po\t•O •1t~t IOtH1I• ,......., oHlct or may I>• llted wltl\ 11\it "'• fl)r-t00ln4 \Chttrlult ol ~ O•tm <•••'of Ille allov• .. nllllfll Cour1 at111v w•o-• •• bo•d uoon • wor-lno o.w ol tlmt 1fter ~ llf\t put>llcallon ol tnh t lQlll 111 ,..,u,,. Tht r•I• tor hOllO.<v notice, al\d lletore the makillQ oi ti. 61\0 o ... rtlm• wot-'""" 111t at IN" sa•t. 11.-_,,d_ hall TERMS AND CONOITIONS OF It llllll be MAftdAlorv UPOft the CON· ~LE: C.111 111 l•wf11I t\'1-Y l!lf tne T~ACTOR to WN)m .,.. Cllnlrll<t h Unlltd St.its of America.,..,. ... ~ ... , -••<ltd, IHld upon anv subtOITl•8CIOt (t0% l OI tt>e arflOUftl bl<! Int.,. lorm of a UllCltr lllm, 10 NV llOl 1•1'-llMl11 thlr Mid CMl!lltr'\ .,, <erlltled cllftO lo 9CCOl!'I \CMCllle<I rah• to all wor~m•11 i»nV IM otter tlld Ill• b•IM!Ct lo be emplov.cl by tl\itm In \he •u•cut•on !II ~I• llllOfl conflrm•llOll ot Wiie t>v the 11\t centt<KI. ~lor 0hl!1. S.ld r>r~r1y to• '!Old No bidder mey wll'1<1r11w !>Is bid lo<• 4\I\ •loct OI \laty rr.o1 dlov\ •fl•• the dltte TM tucutrht "•••by ,.,...,_., the Ml for 111e -n•no of t><O• rlof\t to rtl•<t •nv or ••t blO\. II PAY""'"I l>oftd oncl 11 o.rlormt11<t OATEO Nnv•m"r 1, 1'1• bl'rld wlll l>t rtqul•ed pflOI IOt-.l!lnn VIRGINIA LllA LAll10N ot '""'0'1"•<• Tn• NV-"I 1!01111 '"-'11 Emculrlr ol lhe Wiii at t!lt t>o 1n tn. torm '"' rort" In '"" contract atiro .. ftam.ddececlent. ~xu ...... flh. l'LUNK•T'T" "LUNK•TT lrvl"t U11lllttl 54 ""°' Ohtr•ct •11 Ottv. ........ o ... , >l• Ourcl 01 Et111<allo11 Ntttltlflllt.,. 1 .. c11, C4 '1ltt lly A Stanley Co••1 _, Ole>~-... ~· St<rt ltf'Y AttwM.-. fff l1«.Mrt1 l'vbll"""' Ora""" Co.a\t O•ttv Pttot PUllll\llM 0..11oe CMst O.ily PllOl ,__ 4-11, tO• AKI,. NOW-10, 11, 17, 197' fl1M• .. Cl"*' NOTl(I TOCltl!DITOltl j UPEllllOlll COUlllTOPT'tla ST ATI: Off CALI ffOlllNl4 POtt TNI: COUNTYOPOltANM N•.•·"'" Estele of JOSEPH I, 04NSREAU. 0.CH Md, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ille credl~s Of lhe •Dov• 11•-d dteedtnl lhet all Pl"°"' 11av1110 cl•llM •Inst tf\41 Mild dtotknt are 1equlrtd 10 Ill• lhtm, wltlt ti.. ~<•ss•rv vo.Khltn, 111 IM otllct OI Ille tl•rl< Of Ille -.... tlt•ed court. Of lo 1''ts~11t f""m. wltfl I"" """'''"Y vouc""" to Ill• unrl!Jr\lll""d •t lllt law olll(U 01 COOICSEY COLEMAN & HOW4AO, tn81 E•'' tltl\ Strati, WUI 8ull<llllQ, Tu•llll cm11111119 edd•eu is Post Offta Bow II~. s.,,,. An•, Ca lllO•nl• .,,.,,, """"" l\llle Ill•« ol llu\IMU ol ti."" ,.,,1onec1 In "" mett••s 1Mrtfl1111111 to '"' IO\IAte of Wild clet...,.111, within tour ..-111u1ner IN llrtl 1>Ublic•ll011 ot this no11u. 0.te<I NO,,.MDer 1, Itta TITLE IHSUR4NCE AHO TlllUST GOMl'ANY av• Johll G Hit< 11<otM. Jr. VIC• ..... lld•lll•llrl TMIOtflur E~-(VIO• ot '"•Wiii Of"" •llO•e MMtd dttl!<ltnl CIOOllSlf,C'OLaMANt NOWAltO l y CalN ~.,. l'O.h•llM4 ~Ma.CAtJPlt !1'41~74 "'""""""·--P\11111""41 o .. 11qt c..~t o.11v P11ot, '!""·•.11,tl ,U.tt1' .~1· -• ...., Pvbllstwd OfllllOf CoMI Dally Piiot. Ott. 71, Nev. 4, I I, II, ltl6 4504-16 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N0'11CE SUNllllOlll COUltTOl"Tit& ST.\T• Off CALI ,OlilltlA llOlll Tltl COUNTY 01" OllANOI SUNlttOlll COUltT 0 ' CALlfOOltNIA Ne . A·IMO COUNTYOPOlllANOE HOTICa 01" NEA lll l NO Olt Nt.AOt .. '2 NTITION l'Olil l"ROa•Tll OP WILL lllOTICl!TOClllEOITORS CITATION ANO l'Olll LITTCllllS THTAMIN· WPl•1o•COUlllTOftTitl • MOTtCaOftNEAlillltOOI' TA•Y ANO l'O• AUTNOaflAnON STATIOffCALlffORNIAllOlt l"llTITIONPORAOOPTIOH TO •OtltllNISTllll UNOllt T"I nt• COUNTV 011 o••NO« lntllt Matt•• l)f Ille AdopllOll PefltlOn INOll"IENO•NT AOMIN•n1tATION NO. A .. 7'4 of MICHAii. 0 OOUO. ACI0011ft0 Of' HTATH ACT C"llOUTE COOi! E11Ate of'PAULINf! MAllllEf'ITHAL, P<irent. m aT H OI ...... uLtNEFRANl<,OecMW!I. THEPEOPLEOFTHESTATEOF £\I.tile o f Ml l.L ICENt M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tht CALll"OllNIA TOt JEfll'REY LYNN HEATLEV,OtcHnd <ndl~•ot lllot •bo,,.. Mm41d_. HAlllOIN: NOTICI! IS Hll'llEIV GIVEN IMI INll 111 ,,_,.,.,.., ll1•ln9 cl61m\ tOflMI Pvrsu ... I to l•w you••~ llt-.t>y clled CITIZENS COM ME fl Cl .\I. TlllUST '"" said ~nl ... rtQulrO<t to Ille -•,.quirf<I to •OOU• ~torf the ludo" ANO SAVINGS IANK OF PASADENA tlltm, with , ... M C•HAry vouc ..... ~. In ot tl'llHOUr1 tn ,,,. CourtllnU'le In the O· 11111 fltadWtln. "'ltlon fO< PrObet. or tM olllt• ol tlle clerM l)r tllt •boYf erl· tvof Sanft AM In tflt Coul'lty olOtltflOt. Wiit a11d tar tnuant e 01 t.•tlt" 1111..i court, or lo pru•nl !Mm wtlll 11\t Stitt of C.llfqrnl•, •I rhe C()Uf'f Room T .. tamentary to tt>e .,.1111.,..., -tor MUH.tiry vOu<IMlrs, to Ille ul\Mrtl(IMCI ot Oepartm.111 No. t• on J•llU!t•Y 11. tlllllorlrttlon to admlnl\ltf t!lt Ht•t• •I thlr Ofll<t Of llUltTON. OAUl.OIN, lt17 •tt·OOo'clo<k •·"' tllen IHld tlwr• ........ the lncle.,.t\Oltnt Admlnlstrfllol\ THOM$0H .n<I NILSON, AllorneYt•t to -c.ause 11 any YOU ha,,. """y you of ISUllH A<t llttob•i. C:-"1 et I.aw, 1U4SOvll\ l'Alnter Av~ .. W?lltti.r, slloul<I no1 <en\e111 to tt>e otdOOtlon OV _, ,...,,_, to w111c11 Is mt• for C-llfOf"llft '°60t. whl<:ll Is tllt ,. •• ot P8tlllOMr hertl11 t <eordlno to ti. otll· IVl'IMf Nrllcutar•, •ncl 1hft tflt um• -'"'~~of '"'° llftdf>,.tQMd '"•II .,...I• llOn Oii iiie to wlllC" rttoren(r •• l\fr.OV * DIK• of Merino tflt unw llM -~ f)aMllnl~ 10 Ille e1ot•tt O' Wiit ,,._ -d@i.... further l>lrll<ul•rS ... fOf f'lo,,.mbe< It), lt7 •. et 19:00a.m • <!tdenl, w1111111 hlur mo-llflltr '"" 04TEOOf.tobertt,tU•. ln~"'°"'Of0.1M~l--.Jof 111'\"I oubtlCallonot 1111\l>Oll~. WILLIAM E. St JOHN Mkl C~. t i rOO 0¥1< CMnter Ort,,. 0.1•<10<104-•tl. ,.,,, Cl>UftlYClt•-•fld(l(or11 Wot, '" tllt City •' hnft ...... J()t4NW MARIENTHAL oftt>eSuperlorCourl CallfefNL ACM!Cflftlfator wlllt ,,...,.II of tllt Sl•lt of C••llornlt OetMt ,__lier t , tt7•. •"llt'lftd of IM th!tle ot 1,. 11nd tor,.,. Cou11tv qi Or-Wl~UA.M a. SI .ION"- lhe ellow nt"'"'d~-nt 8y M•tlorleRedl't'IOlld J (llwltyC.ltfll I UlllT'ON, OAULOIN, 1"0Mtolt -l .. liAl..1 CHtAY, ... n. •NO aU•llCITT NaUOtf Ll~POLO, "END lltSON a •<I 4 .... ,C .. \.aw AtttrMytllfl.llw OIN~ll ........... lnl"tJ l l .... 1U4 ~fl .. al............. Allw•Y• •H • .aw lt't .... c.Mir-•lvd, Wtll111w , Cefllwltla _, Ht Int 11111 s1 .... 1, Sult• I It ,.......,, CAtlllt Te4: 0111 ...... 1 0-teMtw.Calll•rfll•"U' Toi: ttm ~, .. ,...., A-Y''-"•ii'iatr•lo• ~ lllfl Ml•1714 .........,,..,, .,.t1ti-r .w1111111e wltt •nne-.4 ...,_y,,., "9tltlt11tr f'Ubllllltd 0.•1191 CNst o.ir, .... """1i'"'" 0r-.. c:..u Dotllr "''°' l"lllMl\'Md Or•llO' CNtl O~lly l'tlol, ttov. 10, II, 17, "1' ~ .. 11.1'u."". ·~1'!~ ~4-1.f,l"u.m• ~· .r1s-7'. , - Thelli&Plll ....... on thl ~ Cout DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS y ov (.all s.I "· find It. T todll It Wttll o W1111t •d (642•5878) 0ttt Coll W•Kt fou Ct9Clt Approvol ERRORS: Ad•ertlsen ahcMild check thW acb dally md r.,.t ~ ron 1..-.diahly. TM DAILY PILOT ••-ea lcillllty for the flnt I• COlftd 111~ o.ly. Pubfiaher•s Hoffer. All real estate advertised in th.is newspaper is sub· Jee\ to the Federal Fair Housing Act ot 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise "any pre• reunce, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex. or national qrigin, or an intention lo make any such preference, llmlta• tioo, or discrimination." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any udvertlsing for real estate which is in viola- tion of the law ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE 41R~AMILY ·S84,500 Immaculate Mesa Verde 4 bedroom doll houael Beautiful Pacesetter borne. Slate entry way. Gigantic formal living room-massive wall or fireplace. Huge family room. Spotless gourmet kitchen . Seclu ded master wing-plus 3 more f a m ily s i zed bedroom s. Owner transferred. Must s<!e to believe. Hurry-tall 752-1700 now! Ol'f.N "' q. " s I UN ro M Nl(f ' [fJJIJi!ll EASTSIDf COSTA MESA HOME Plus apartment. SJ0,000. Tha l ·s right $30.000! Musl have all cash. Call 546-5880 ~_,.HERITAGE . • REALTORS Nr Country Club Pool home. Mesa Verde. 3 Bedrm, den, 2 bath. Priced r educed tu $8.5,500. Call for o ppt. [~~ES) 1555 W. Bakar, C.M. Hut to Mark•t S.tllet 549-8655 Cameo Highland• Oce an view, private beach rights. combine w/spacious 4BR 2BA. in prime CdM ar ea for perfect family home. All new crpls. rlrs. cstm drps, kit appl's SJ28,500, Shown b y app t. by owner. Open House Sat & sun 1·5. 644·0558 4 IEOROOM HOME UNDER $60 000 Located In the Ca meron Estates of Cine homes. Gourm e t k itc h e n wtformal dine. Crackl· ing fireplace. Huge yard and patio. Just listed. Be first to call ror this uni· que find! 003·6767. OPfN Ill 0 •II { IUt; IOAr Nl(I • r•m1111 OPPORTUNITY knocks often when you use result·getting Dally Pilot Classific<I Ads to reach the Orange Co3llt market. Phone 642-5678 •••••••••• ,,,it.,,. • • .. .. « : ~ Yottr ! tt lusfMU ., tt At<ITIQUU7 • . .. • • • If 111,,"" ll' hl'lll f'"' ~fll ,.. tt 111.-10 w11h wn 4.11 undt•r • • th\' .. tt Oell~lot /\. ,_. tt ChristiM""-" • • n • • O\•t (.'llri~l11111~ Trl'C' wilt ,.. • run <'Ul'h 'l'hur~ll11)' rrom it • N<\1 1 llh thr11 Ot•t• \6\h ... ,. ltunJ'ITt.m\ llm1·~ • ..., • • U< \flit WI.ti "'<: • 'The f!HHH.1 ou tll 1-.i .. 'J'hl.'l.~b)01t I>;\\ •. ~ .... • <"11111112 ~;78 & tt~k )a11r If>'' • t'hl'1•t11111• All VIM•r fnr • • morl' 111IMm11llu11 & lo if • lll11r•) wr od. • • .. . •••••••••••••• -- l r •••-••·•••t••••• . . . . .. .... . . . . .. . . . ,, .. . . . ... Hoa.. For 54* jHouMt Fof" s• Houlff Fof" w. I HcMIHS For s• HouH For S4lrt I Holrwt For s-. ll'lu~ey, November 1 , . 1976 . DAIL y PILOT CZ: • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• •••• • • • •• •• • • • • • • • •• •• • •••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• •• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • •• • • tt.MS For ~ , ...... Fer Siie Fof" W. '--____. 1001 ca ... ,... too ~ 1001. ca ... ,.. 1002 G ... ,.. 1002 c; ... ,.. 1002 ..................................................................... . ~ ....................... ....................... ' ••••••••••••••••••. ••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••• •• ••• ••• •••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• GeMrel I OOZ G ... ,.. I 002 Me1a I 024 DECORATOR .:... REDUCm $4600. Lo c ated in c hoi c e Tustin neighborhood. will thrill you with its stunning decor. You will appreciate its new carpets , Van Luit papers and g ar age workshop. Some decorator furniture will be included. Enjoy your patio entertainment aren. ·with gas BBQ and sparkling pool. Now ONLY $79,900. Tustin schools are superb. Gftterol CALL NOW 752-7315 DONALD M. BIRD Associates Re altors 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE ILUFFS J ust listed -2 bdrm., 2 bath end unit with wet bar. Beautiful- ly decorated ; near pool. $83,950 -See this quickly --673-4400 AU OF IALIOA. ISLAHD Plus the Pe ninsul a, the P avilion,· 88 000 acres of the Blue Pacific and th~ East side of Catalina. all for under $200,000. All are viewable from the living room, master bedroo~ and two additional bedrooms of this Irvlne Terrace home . (The kitchen, family room a nd den have to settle for a view of a sparkling 18x22 pool! ) Th~ view is new on the market. so get on at I Ui-.llC>UI: liVMI:§ II" REAL TORS'; 675·6000 2443 East Coast'Highway. Corona del Mar • dlso an Me58 Verde. JI 54G 5990 Luxurious 4 BR. home. Family rm. & forma l dining, with view toward Harbor Island. Boat slip. $325,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR COM -VIEW + POOL SPYGWS RIDGE $117,511 New exclusively listed 4 BR. 3 BA Burlingame bm is positioned on a lrg irreg. cul-de-s ac lot for maximum privacy & captures a dramatic view of both rolling bills, blue Pacific & city lights. Ga rden setting, pool area inclds. gas BBQ outlet, conversation gas tire pit, beneath cstm lath overhe ad + auto. irrlg & garden lighting. Beaut. decorated interiors + . soft water, central vac uum 1 inter-com. laundry rm & s hoot , bltn wet bar, cable tv, frml frplc dining, spac. family rm w/brick frplc, 3 car garage w /openers, lrg bonus rm & tile entry & MORE. Truly a fantastic opportunity at $187 ,500. ~y &75-2311 IOOZ G1•ral IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••······••····•···••·• ............................................. .. CHOICE ILUFFS CONDOS Sharp, profess. de<:orated 3 bdrm., 2'At bath, split level; overlooking upper Back Bay. Av all. for immed. purcba:se or lease /option at a realistic price of '1JS,OOO BR 2~ 81, o e w: 1padou1 apllt·level w/lrpk, ram·rm, & dbl 1ar. Nr. So. Coast r tina:-rn.ooo. Alt. sam Crane; M5-41'10or ~ e11lonally lnchcpd" cbarm101 s Br, a Ba. home. OPEN HOUSE SUN lO·S 60lVtSTAIOHITA-BW.WUaonC.M. ' Of'IM DAILY l·S 84'f·9$32 Rlck Highly .upgraded, 3 bdrm., 2~ baths; / .... EASTSID! exception ally attractive "reen~elt. Open use Sat /Sun t·S ~.000 Price reduction -/now only ch o 1 c e 3 Br. h 1 g h $115,000 bea med cell's , lug~ yurd. Newly r mld, $00,900. Own 645·0785~ • • MESA Verdo 3 br, 2 ba, ' den. By owner. Prin. o~. ly. $86,900. Aft 7PM !SST-7243 FllEE POOLS? 4 Bedrooms plus family room a nd 2 baths , fireplace, in Mesa Verde. Can you believe $69,000? GeMral IOOZ ~Pewhtsulo 1007 OWNR/BKR.540-0MS ............................................... --------- -s1AHISH 7UNITS-$29S,OOO Eashlde MAH5'0M Beacb Cottage·$64,500 $61.950 0 .... HI· t • 5 BR., 3ba. $164,500 bou """"' n l . " -4 BR. 3 ba. $137,000 A t ,..,.,.., aq cus om POOL + HACH 2BR &: den $129,500 bit home. Wood shake $58,250 Marshall Rlly 61~800 root. Lie FR. & enclose4. Secluded courtyard en· patio. 645-722l • try to magnificent enter-Coroeo det Mer I 022 Century 21 "Westcliff" • t.ainers ptnthouse. Vault· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner·Mesa Verde, 4 BR * * * * * 1i * * * * * ·* * * * * * * .* ed ceilings adtl drama lo 3 IR + GUEST 2 Ba. ultra modern, xtra M ....... £.GER w..... artistic setting.,Huge OM ORCHID large . $78,900. 33tt "'""' ~ floor-to-ceiling crackling ""*ll .... 1 3 Bd Nevada, 549·2509 ., * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ~ fireplace. Gourmet pub .,.. us about u1 s rm . kit c h e n . M uss i v e cha rme r w /lg e.M str Exec:home4br,2 b~.nr· For a well known, expanding real hideaway master suite + Bdrm, sunny p al10 and So. Cst Plaza. Nu pain\ & • estate company. Opening a new office guest quarters. Terrace detached 4t~ bdrm + crtps. S425 mo. Day~. in Costa Mesa. Must have experience overlooks sparkling pool bath guest umt. $105,000. S.'!1·5210; Eves, S.'il·~ I 11 &grounds.963-7881. c•644-7211 & integrity. Salary p us+. A . ~N 1119 ·•rs 1uN ro1llN•cr-.,. __ ,_1_.. applications confidential. Apply to [ t*i I .,_ flllllftT ~:~~~ti~~~~B'*~ n!~~-~~:s~;:~'':~l~IH\\ 1----------··~~2];;.::::~·· J.il Boy~1df' Or1111• N B b7':J blbl ~~~! .......... !~~~1~~~ .......... !~.~~ ··---------!!!!!1-1!!!!•1!!1•!!!!!1!!!! 1026 WESLEY :'"-J TAYLOR CO H.EALTOHS ~llll"l' l ~H "ILUFFS -GllBelL T VIEW and walk to pool. Mucl\'..desired plan on 3 levels. 2 Lge bdrms & paneled den with fireplace. Mirrored formal dining rm. Wet bar , air-cond , 2 patios. Decorator perfect. Lease $750 mo. 2111 s-Ja11 .. Hils load MEWPOIT CEMT'Bl. M.L 644-49 I 0 Getterol , I OOZ GtMf'Cll I 002 ····················-·· ...................... . 4 BEDROOMS 92626• PRIVATE 2 Years new. 2 Bed· CORNER LOT ltG CA.HYON BEACH ACCESS r m1, den. 1~ ba ths, Up1;raded throug h.out. Gflteral I 002 GeMt"al t 002 lor*au Model 4 IR $115,000. fireplaces, spacious; Fl aJ{s tone patio with ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool with Watet" lor The pnce ls right, the $112,500. ·. bwlt in bar·b·q for out· SUPER 4 ID You'U love the dignified location is great, the Worid Wide lrollers c.Joor cookouts. Corner lot det'OI" in this prestigious mstr bdrm Is giant, the lalM>o 673-4545 with room for RV park· $54,500 MINI FARM llig Canyon home over-yard is pool sited, the -EXECUTIVE rng. Wa lk 10 s chools, Nice 4 IMI. 2 ba home on Enjoy country living in looking the golf course I a nd i s f ee, l h e • LOT • Over 10,000 ~· R_..,.AL S"'" .. VICE shopping, park and jog to Jge lot Has added FR & the c ity 1 n th is 3 and lights at night. New bathrooms are two aod fl. Good comme rcial ~ • 51' beach from this beautiful bobby rm, fresh paint. bedroom, 2 bath home In "L" shaped pool with the fireplaces arc too. location for store~ & of llOMES, APTS, CON· 4 bedroom home. Price Manr possibilities & Huntington Be a c h . water bar . Eitecutive 644·721 I f1cebldgs.$7S,OOO. living and suite wilh . l.iolgwta =-~j POOL ESTATE bedroom & den. The Cus tom Home Nea"r SS9,500 owner has his mind R D P riva t e cul -de -.sac ! • made up to move now. OWNER. Canyon Cr est Manna. 3 Br, F/ • /R, ~e~Ll{3~~1S400./mo. S64.900 •. Call~•m. Iii· ·~ .. Priceds~f:1leS:~·500. :~:i!~~0~i~r!~\~: SoJ:~l~~:4~~ I 002 Se I d d l·1 t Y lo ,.., ; · ' n.....n Daily llll sold , l lo Twnhm. 3 Br den & frml frplc. See to appret .• GeMral I 002 Gettttol c u e 1 e en r. ...,. TURTLEROCK "'"" $66 500 By owner (L) ••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pansive living room with 5. N<?W $192,500 Fee dlne, 2100 sqft,of upgrd 'd 997:8957-0r (1) 998•1164 .. •• \ MESA VERDE Palos Vere.Jc stone hearth PRICE elegance. I• ee la nd. , . a mas t e r pi ec t ' Quality Built -WATERFRONT .$11 7,000. By a ppt. • S BR, Buccola, Pool, rcdu d Sl0.000 S40·!J!l:?2 Harbor Highlands Charmrng 3 bedroom ho me 1n pr csliitious Nl·wport Beach. Fan· la,lrc swimming pool with :.eparute dres~1ng room. Excellent locatioo ncJr s hopping and Manners Park. Epicu rcn n kit ch t11 REDUCTION Custom home, near bestl•-------•1 HOMES 644-1796 BToro 103~ highlighted by for mal Elegant 3 bd, 2 ba, FR, Newport Bay beaches. 3 LOW PRICE REAL ESTATE 00 ... 'T IUY ••••••••••••••••••••••!· dine! Rich wood parel· frml din area home. Bedrm, dining r m, faml· 631-1400 " IRA.HD HEW ing and sparkling pa1at ! Vaulted ce1hngs, lovely ly rm, 2 baths. Fantastic this Span is h s tyle 4 A DUPLEX IN CDM LAKE FRONT HOME S wee pi ng maste1 garden utrrum, 2 patio' homeon slrada.Offered bedrm, 2 ba w /game SAMJOA9UIM Before you·ve seen our (10 mi l es lo O .C. bedroom retreat ! ChOd w/lovely grounds & a at $137,SOO. Call540-1151 room on estate size lot al SPECIAL ocean view. Each unit Airport). Two-story, 2BR safe rear yard fcnrl'dfor fantastic view or O e only $51,500. Don't let it has 3 Br, 2 Ba, w/almosl + 2BA. pool, lennis. etc. safety with sparkUn11 mount ain s $92,9'70. sllpby •.. call today. !3Tgengtrei:n~:[ ~~~r~~ 2000 sq. ft., 2 frplcs, wet $89,000. Try $10,000. summer fun pool' SeH e1 545·9491. bar, lndry + oversize 2 down. ALSO, ofr-la~r 640-6161 cooper & associates EXECUTIVE ESTATE AHDPOOL "PcrfcC't lv t•h.1rm1ng' v. 111 be ) our rt•acllon l< 1h1:. l>l'aUl) •I lge br:s, : hJ. F'H. frml din & h!( ronl y. pru111 Sur roonc.Jcd by h:c tree' If unt• or lninc ' chn1ct areas. Only $lllS.0011 J.1~·9491. ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. anxious Call ror <lct~1ls' iii S OONER C lose proximity t o car garage. All for 4 BR, 2BA $69,SOO . 847~10: . ""1 I REAL Mason Park & UCL $149,500. Total rent S900 OWNR/BKR. 54().()SSS & [a1,;TutT1l1'~1f • .,, .. _.:._.: .,· ...... J•t• MESA. VEADE :;1~:0T2~ Tu~~·:~~J~id~~f~i! ~~~>~~~~·i~~ F...t_ss_i._5986-.-·-v-.-.,---1 -0-~-~ ~ il~· l Pleasant 4 bdrm., 2 ba. --------• market. Beller see thi s ••••••••-••••••••••••• Call:S40 _3666 Spotless. Lge. lot, de· oneTODAY! Owner may HORSE LOVERS -tacbed garage. $110.000 belp flnance. 646-7711. . .. 2 Bl ks. to stables. $46 750 lal>oa loy Prop. 1226 p I • ail Roomy 3 BR. formal din· J Secluded Mamion tiJ.li:i.flb'• * 6~t;':,,'0 • DOVER SOHOarRIESS ~~~7.~g~.d o"wna~;· sJ~;~ 2 Bedroom, 2 balh, in· "PROVIMCIAL" 4 Lge bedrms on ~ed ~·. -·-• •••' ~,, , . · sell! dlvidua.I Condominium. 2 6 IR'S ,..EAlt ~orner lot. Fo~mal din· · w •re hetf to help! OPEN HOUSE CdM PROPERTIES Car garage w/elec door mg. step down hv11~ rm, e F RI/SAT 1.5 67).8494 ope ne r -hi g hly up-~-> Walker &lee Real tstate IEACH SI I, 900 fplc in family roon, step ---------COSTA. MESA h r M'rA VERDE ---------• graded, carpeting, wood Dooblc door entry to new out the back s likr into E.AST5'DE R-2 A prestige ome or w OPEN SUN. l -4 DAnellog " mirrors. En· world splendor. Large pn vate yard will pool & Rare ~bwldable H·2 lot. Large 3 br. 2 ba home. fa m 1.1 Y l h n l n C: e d s ~A& 500. ·· 417 Dahlia, CdM Joy Uie community pool, r:im1ly :-1wd llvm" room j:icuui. Priced t9 sell, Char,.:Ung older home re· G'!5 bltns, OW, FA h«:al, superior master swlr: 3 ;rt l 2 BR, &t Den, 2 Ba, mstr jacuu.i, tennis courts t _ w1thOoor to(·c1hngstone owner mustmo~easl. cently crptd, drpd, & bnck fpl c. Owner paint· seJ?. bcdrms, c~c~ of ice_ lmmac'a e two-stor y I bh Wh •fl t?' f 1 1 ' Hug e 1 R ed thruoul, new carpets. + m·law or m aid & room Townhomt:~wlth central bdrm w /dressing room, c u ouse. o s rs ... HuntilM)tona.och f1rc1,hm· Huge orma NO Money"own wria,cnoern:..·s tone rrpic. Obie ga r. Lge pa lio a nd b a th , gourm e t air·condltioni~'.'private open beam ceiling,brlck li~-·y... S"'-"'IR"'-U"'-d,1nl'. Ope n country "1 '" /bit BBQ v t kitchen forrnal dine lge 0 frplc, lge country kltch., "'"" "' "' k1lchl.'n. :'>tas:-1\C (Jm1ly Just closing f' t moves Separa'ce hobby rm. w n · a~an • . ' patio, c:ommunity pool over 1000 sq. rt. for POOL + JACUZZI room w1lh wall of gl11~ 'you ·in·. Veter· s. here it Harbor HI. Build a unit Call day or n~ght! sep fam rm, lge hv rm a nd loads of charm. ""-II l l f d t 'rrace for xtra Income. Just list· -&16·3928· eves 673·4!>77 w/vlew. . . . _ . Pr1·ced for quick sale storage, ideal for wine ANYTIME', n e~til(ious u~ in.i 01 ''''-'"" 0 t'nHn· ~ is!~ 3 Bedrm 2 baths, 1 --cellar & fruit cellar. Bt•al·h locuuoo ~Pll"'°"' & j!rouod~ l lid~away gn·at n<>•i: orhood . ed. Ou r exc l u s1 ve. 400l lT.. 1 FOR All with low interest r ate as· Ocean view from sun· two ~tory f'o ndo Y.1l t !(Ul'~I quJrleri< Second Quick occupancy OK. 6-lG·TlU. 1 • ' CM UlAS suma ble FHI\ loa n. deck.Agt.675.3222 ---------hui:1• m.i:>le!I llUllC rir~I Mory SW\t"• includ e hu~e Only $65.900. Burry! mill ;-. . . . . . -. . . . . CALL 751-3191 n•lm plus two tv.1n ""' mJs ter & 1·h illlren ~ .SELECT Costa Mesa 1024 Smart & Modern, 3 Br, tx-<lroomll UP'l:llr'< Tw11 room!! tlurrv ror lhi~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Townhome with view. p.111~. ~.-parJtc l;aunc.J1 ~ Q('l'.111 brecLl'S i.pcc1a l ' ~ ---------PROPERTIES Owner. 2Br, den, mba. Prime F .V. localior. ruom, proft'i..,1onall ' up !.lt.1 i AAl • ·r: ... nLY BALBOA COSTA MESA .. cor, fncd yd. 2017 Maple. $54,900. Agt. 963-6767. 1tr.1dcd Lhruout SG3.'~!IJ • • ' '' '• ' ~ TDfPLEX t'IX HO(l:~.c"'S ;·r $19,500. (213)598-9004. TRY nus ON ..,., , [ I Beach houses-2 little • " oil u_ ~,\I.I. 00~ ~y"' ~ 16111~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,_ ____ I 7~~~,~~~a~~~~~~ =~r~~r~:. ·~.~.in ~~~~~:: C~~~ ~~:~tr~:t~\t:h N~~ ro~ :~~ant !¥.~!~!#!::~ & L_....:::::..::......!-~-~-!!!!!!!!-!!ll!i1!!!•!!!!••!!~~· bea me d ceilings; 4 ARRETT A real money maker. dema nd r ental area. Mesa Verde 3 bedroom, perfeclion, calhedraJ ~ R€A LTOP.Sft rRICE LASHED! bdrm s .• 2 b at h s; PETE B best localionin Eastside Present owner's homeis family room home with d NEWPORT CONDO .. B ROOMS .,rcluded patio. Walk lo -REAL:JY.-Costa Mesa. Convenient charming 3 bedroom, 2 fi replace is rea dy t o ceilings, custom rapeds. "' he h I •-l I b l h fl I d gas BBQ, auto. gar r. NEWPORT IEACH S65,000 Pl POOL ac • poo s "' enn s. to evervtblng. Price is alb. w l rep ace an move into right now! 6.., 52nn ·' Unbelievable, $98,500. LUXURY C-Ompl 't('ly rc<lecurated SS0,000 _ _ "':_ y -_ right!!! Owner says sell pool. A grealinvestmenl. With a great recreational 1 Pnvate adway lead~ ti• 613-3003 842·2253 Eves. ~ + + + Call for mnre in· CALL556-2660 palJ-o .. Located 1n a rftal Ph: 962·77Sl '"-'"t buy 1n Oavcre~t· w h\:'t t1f C\er)lllmg I 1 , ----= -"' " JNT'LR.E.NETWORK " hi t ri p <' r·i:ir g a r a it · rormation.646·7171. .SELECT ·· pr"1de ·or owne r s hip ----------:.!.,00 ~.. fl uf µurr c1 .. s., • 2nr. 2b:.r. f r pl<.'. Ins ..,A,.1 d J exn1·ut ,,n l'"' ~ cl • ""-... u"" ,._ r • ... 1o..1COME n<H1 ll1 9•H$111~•r o•rN,,..I• ne1'gh"orhood . al only Four m,1s'1"c bedroom'\, \tr.1 n1re cpt-.. rpo; <> l t " PROPERTIES u $74,950 f.!l~~~~~Jf~·.~~J.~ _:_h·,·_7~_gc_·:~_:~-~~,~~~-~-T:_j_0• g?.~~~~l~;~~fTu Loo••HG~.--~~i·~~~~~~~ [.~lff PJI ·~---.. .,. .. ~~·Bb·i·-~--·1•·•• i ftfMM ~~W&7~~f l.ar~c waler hl'all'1r' IF' YOU'VE ALWAYS tr op <'a I b a c ky a rel . .for a homo In Newport II t"ngto Beach rent·1I .. RID~ OHF IP :--:==:~ ..----; !SST·09'7S eves. t +-+ dc<'ora\or ·s 1 r · w \NTEDTOLlVE w/sh mering svm mer Beach's Eastbluff · Rii.t un 1 E hn h h <3' > OWNERS .._ ""ISS ---------liaht. Don't miss ull lhl:i fun I. "."k1"nny dlppftr.o H bo v area. ac ome as "' sr• .... ISH w·LLS " flY TI IE OCEAN .~ ... ~ C4nyon ar r l<'W • h I b d 0 ... LY $61 900 "'" "' ror only $139,500. Call Spel'tacular 180 de g. dell t ~ Owner Mught The Bluffs . Weslellff . t rdced abrlge e roo1~hs Btr1" '11 d •· goodbye rforev!!r lo the This one Is for the de· &16-7171. ne Musl sell. Tr y I I ' T ti "k an ou e ~arage. e Y up g r a e ... worry o maintenance core'or. Custom hom• oC'l•an view & maanifi· rv ne s ur c ro ~ • · k'l h h pd bd b ro • .., 0t1111 1119 ·tr ~ii1111ro8f""''' " $9 , 00 t otal do w n ! .., h 1 1 massive 1 c ens ave lndsc 4 • 2 a. r. and gardening. Carerrce / t r [~ I cent sun..,et.s. this 3BR. 847 10. <'le.? ne ave ove Y all the built-ins. Owner 111 home. Extensive use o{ condominium living is w separa e area or l liJ!l'l!'l.I -Jf1ce •· 48"' home w/a homes to show you in all Ill' t 11 n 8 · bri 11 T 1 awtmming pool, entire 1 liiJ' A1fj :parkli~g ~I at454S0r· lhese areas. and much ~r::t'onJ/l~an~ Cail:~; 8~~:ph~n~en~i. ~u 1~! ~~~~.4 ~~~~r·Jr~~~ ryari0ic~ed~PA..~:~~~ . ---=·····~ nn~on Ave. in Cameo more ... plcasc call 11howing appoint ment. price of $61,900, Great room, huge bonus room. ldealforthe exec~ ~98or.~is hsted al only c. F. Colesworthz (714 )842·2535. HB location.545-9491.• on w ide greenbelt in T ry a 0 a i I Y I' 11 ol .,, "'"' l~~;;~~~~~~I ()l'IN1t1 <1·t1HUNIOatNlfl• 'nlE BLUFFS. Proudly Cla~safic:.'CI Ad to bu.y, sell A SAND &SEA t REALTORS 640·00 0 [• I offered al$108.SOO. or rent something. RF.ALTY 675-8800 · 1~iJ·:1!·1J ~ Walker r. ler. -----_..;..---t----------1!iir;LL idle Items with a Have l'omething to sell? ,. ~ ~IJ j}t C• 640·9900 GeMf'OI I OOZ GftMf'al ally Pilot.Classified Ad. ClassHied ads do It well. . _ ·-• ===c~' Heel lstate • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • _. ~"" rJl-' /JJJ.I,. ~ .. ·------·-------.ifi'.!!'!!• IOOJ GeMrol IOOJ G1•ral IOOZ G1•r.I IOOJ College Park, 3 Br 2 Ba. ~ .............................................. •,••···················· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Valle:y Realty new cpt. drps. roof & ....... ~~~~~~~~~I paint. Spac kit, w/bltns. llDlll ILlllS H. .~IL mac~aa~{~'vlne tile~~ TO:r::~,~~CE w:il·~ .. J ~·.~,~~ OVER 50 YEARS OF SERVICE ~-OCUM & ~"~Aa..1 yunu Both three be droom "'llUffS" I • ....... c---"-"""'"'" 15" bomes loc•ted in Hunt· .-WIU""I ~ • lncton Beach area. NS?ar Front Row on the Gold Coast. Great HIWPOIT TRUca COMDOMIHIUM Private s etting for s pacious abopplni and s chools: Water View! 2 Bedrooms...t FamiJv Highly upg r aded 3 bedroom, 2~ contemporary .. bedroom home. CaUW.lAS. R:~· ~*=rtt~~:N~ ~~ii~?.: w=~il~'.E: ~~~ !~n~: ~ ~~~e use of 'l iiil Spacious Spllt·Level Contempora decking. $64,500. Lois Egan 644-6200. t-~•• •••=•- 5 Bedrooms, Enterbinment U>un .<~62) · & We t Ba r . Sep a rate Gu Quarters 3 Baths, Patio with ~ Unusual J acuu;i. $207,500 •t DOYa DIJVI 631· 642·1235 '44-6200 901 Dover Drive Harbor View Center lrvlM •t Clmpus V•ll•y Center 752·1414 A COl.DWILL IAMlil CO. 644-1766 2111 IAN JOAQUIN ltlLLS ftO ' IN~CINn .. WlSJ ';1(H HFALTY IN C llH<l Jl ! OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun 1-5 ·· 11079 AowerAY•. J UST ·IN·TIME for H O LIDAY ENTERT AJNJNO In lhi'S lovely two.story homd with 4BR, 3BA and just 21,', years old. A formft d.lnln& room, 3 wet bar~. open alalrcaae, llreplace PLUS a BONUS room; make Uvlng and enleC'.· talnln« a pleasure. On beautifully landscaped pool·alie yard. Don't wall n s niE SEASON NOW' , .. . .. . " ' C°a DAILV PILOr • 1-, --• I .. ~ f". 1 fC • • . ' Thul'9day. No~rnber 11, 1976 DAIL V PILOT Q ~:.~.~ ....... ~!!!.~~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....... ~~:.~~.~ ........ ~:!:.~~ ....... ~.~~ ...... ~~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ........ ~~~=-~~ .. ~~~~ ~!~.~~1:.~ ... !?.~~ ~!'!!':'.~~~.!?;i.~ ~':1~ ............ !?;i.~ ~~~~~ ..... !?~~ ~~~~ ..... !?;i.~ ~~~~~~ ... !?!~~~~.~~ ... !?!~. ~~! ..... !??.~ ~~~~~·d:/~~4~SO~ WHY PUT O~ •EXCHANGE * Super Ocean & Coastal 673-l7S20wner/Agt Woodbrid7;e R oflJo ~" cusTOM 4 nEoRooM. HAPPINESS I( you huve income pro vrews, spacious 3 B . 2 family room with wet UV~N Available early 1 7 2 pe rly a ny whe r e 1n Ba hllllophome.$94.900. • 1 d INVESTMENT A.HY LOHGER ? BDRM s . 2 b a Orange County. WC will Submil offers.499·2109 ~ e bar. love y enc lose Suµcr area Soper condi-Cypresswood Model in trade a 3 Bdrm . 2 bath. grounds . Approx "" PROPERTY ~~ ~~~/=~~~h~t':::Y Park Hom e s Wood wood/glass. ocean view ~NH)Mel 1052 DOLL HOUSE , in quiet area. 2 Bdrm. acre~=~EALTY ~P~~~o'"~: ourn~a~e~~ larl!{' home 1s on :i rnruer ~~a~e, ~~t~~ ~:un~ 0e:r ~'S'Ri'HseR;~ITT ·:_:·;etiieL~... & convert. den. $1~,000 • 831 -2212 or • smaller with separate 2 lot near all schools. shop choice or carpel!> 1 v ,._ 831 94 I I bedroom guest quarters. ping a nd Huntington * 494-8057 * SPACIOUS 2 bdrm. home, large brick • Torul!Ul yourtaxsbeller State Bt-.. u:h All ror only P R EST l G E A N D · /( t · & td d needs there are two de- SUPER LOCATION Sl\3,!150 Cull S lt>-2313 LAGUNA PRIOEofownershtpwill patio W oun ams OU oor gar en OtllerRea1Estote luxe units in addition Hllltt;fte)ton ~och I 040 l>t:Curc it'-. too lull' to SCt. HIDEAWAY be yours in this superb room . $165.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• with waiting Ust or pro· • •••••••• •• •• •• •• ••• •• • tl ' upgraded townhome in Mobile Ho.Mi s p ec l i v e t e n an 15 . Real Estate by/r&NAY HOU DAY HOUSf ...... )· ' .... '"'I 2 Bedrms & den in Ca· the Se a T er race. 3 COZY bric k (rplc. for snuggle time, ForSd~ t 100 Fireplaces, patios, and [ I nyon wt!\ecluded rear Bdrms .• including a very add s a n intimate touch to this 3 bdrm. • ...................... garages. Tip·lop cond1-ll~~'li't yard Patio. terrace & large maste r bedroom tion 0 lst nd' aJ ' ' trce house.1 Male totown wtfireplace. Great ocean home. $147,000 l Br. furn. 10x40 w/awn· · u a ing v ue ~· i & beach All this tor only · Pr! t . Ing, & storage shed, bus al $149.000. 613-8550. --·-·····-· vtew. va e c:ommullJ. line, nr shoppi·n.g, ~,,500, Cl'fN1119·•tS fCJNIO BlN1<1• SW,950.Callnowtoscc t $100000 LIDO REALTY #" S7900 DOWN 't523 ~~~~~~~~'11,.E 645 • 6646 y. . . 3377 YJa Udo, M.L '13-7300 ;-:r ~ont 'd: ru.11 balh.1·•~1t~l;J11~t1 8 • M TO ti. p M • JUSt refirusbed msade. Set 11~.· ~~·;;:·:;£;, ~-~·~=-=~i::~-!'!!~-~~! :! hedrm, Townhome with "· · -· --~· f R€HIG€ ..._ up with awning $1850 1-rrt•w nptli. rww dr1.1c>es. YOUNG HOM€~ Newport IHch I 069 twwport leoch I 069 548-6l'73 · · Triplex, Orange, $79,500 ~<~~di'::anll'tth1~1~;~;111~1 n,·w PJtnl T,1kl' over imrl beautHui:· brand N 8 FANTASTIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-.. •••••• Triple x, Costa Mesa, lt'UtlHt'" l n~111r.ill11nu F1IA loun & uwnt•r wul new house. Ot•<'rficld 300 ·Newport, N OCEAN VIEW HlAlt THE OCEAN NEWPORT SHORES Acrec19efor Id« IZOO trade hct11 ltnunl'l' S331 ""'r W•TER~Oa..tT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4·Plex, Tustin, trade patter n .. Ill rl1• .. 1>:n1· .. ..~ Park Hom,~!I Terrific IME • .&LD l""Y Tennis , Pool. Jqz & CU.stom 3 Br. 2 Ba. ram ""-"' "' 8U A h d 1oO .ill P8Pl'I ' Su n ... h 111t mo tn<'lude:.. .ill SJli.!IOO floor plan with Rood now "-"' "" Sauna. Beach. This im· rm. $120,000 lease option ... right on the beach. I 000 ACRES . nits. na eam , tra e j1.1r1Jt•n k1tt•h1•n l.1m1ly f''ull pru·t• ~ Sumptuous mi.Lr suite, OCEAH SIDE mac. JBR. 2BA Townhse or orter. 645-2016 owner Two·atory 3 bedroom.2 Ove r look Ing I a r ge Prine. only agt. 833·l768 rm ""' t'Ol~ r11 1•pl;H't' lnt=.~~R•al formal dining. r.imaly Reducedto$192,500 1ssecludedinthe private agt. bath,lotsoCpatio&dei:k· private lake. 75 min. DELUXE i ndustrial 1-ur m .d I> II <:11111·1'1 "" _..._ "' rm .. plus 2 mor1• bdrm:1 3 Br & OenCor 4 Br I. 3 ba. comm. of Sea Terrace. ing. Owrrer anxious. fro'!I Orange Co. Utilities Triplex. only 4 years old. ~ ~ &tate Network $78.500 Whlte waler view. By Owner will lease/option Beaut duplex. ~ewporl $9.5,000. Call PRF.STIGE avail. $700 per acre. Xlnt 4.272 sq. rt. Many im- fOUMDED " 1975 " 1---------1 uwner . Call 497·2724 or if foc$2,000. + $475/mo Hts. 3Br. 1 \.'J a. pvt HOMES 645-6646 terms. Call 631·2000, Mr proveme nts. Income ~l'w rr 3 b1lrm I.. •DUPLEX • 552-7000 _no_o_ns_542_·_8_14_5 ____ , ~CURTIS8AADl£Y Owner. 552·73SO or By owner. SBr, 38a, din· es1nger. gt. $1,024 mo. $100,000. ----~ patio, lndry Cac. $117, . Sehl · A l'u~tu rnl.in.I 01•ar '1.111 CO..REAUORS 645-233(). ing/den. xtras. RV + VEAG ER REALTY, \'aul tt.'11 1•t•1hn•'' r>l u-1 1:r1•:tt investment .. ~<::::::499-4684 556-6171 .. ... "h 2 .... <f "''Tl 10· THE · boatstorage.scs.3168. 628AC.•"oUAC. ·--------r tt r p 1• l 1 n It h r 1 1· ~.ii. "" rvvr 4 • •• • • .,.... Golf C -' fin •plact• t'.trlh ton•'' rl ow n S n 7 s II o VJLL ACE · -Newport leach I 069 ourH DELUXE 2 b ., t Coo Hilly terrain. ewhall 32 UNITS OW'llR Rt< R s.io llSSS f\ · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• By owner. BcautJful 3 Br, r .. w 5 y. · area. Free & cl cur 32 Condominium units. 11!1 r 1·I )' d 11n1• lh l l ----REALTOR avow ... ~ 2 ..... Baon \?ac,.culd do. Move 1n cond. CoNiderlrade. l.ind~r.1J,1i·d ~ar1h '"•-1-10~~ "~ 1 .,r 1 · h w/lotsaxtras $63~ Separate deeds.All rent- 1 ... " ""' .... Bayfroot #8 Collins Isle. sac ot. w P c • uge · ' · Agt S4S-3483, 673·4577 ed and m excellent condi· \umon r "\ lo.i n' C:.il ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fam Rm lgc pat a' Call for appt 642·38501._ ________ •I rollN·t ' 9G8 u.'.4; Tra de or I i nan c e · ,. I.Jon. 1976 Tax write off of KA.."it"HOSAN JOAQUIN IMMEDIATE S298.000. 673·7770 or wtnew de<:king, gar d Propertyffouse $2S,OOO . Jo'ull pri ce SUflHNEAT ~ ~room. 2 bs. f,1m11~ room. up)(r&ck<f r uq>l'l . .! WfSTSIO[ REAL TY INC H.JH n2J -- 3 Br 2..., Bu. popular San occur ANCY Mind Blower MS-8723 opnr. must see! Only .. Br 3 Ba on water. Nwpt AP.* hMflb $910.000. Cash invest· Luis H<')' M ,1 ny u P On this lovely 3 bdrm Absolutely rantast.lc lot & $93,500. 646-4376 Shrs, $97 ;~oo. $30:000 •• !~.~~ ........ ~?~.~ mcnt ror 1976, $100,000. R'f"odcs Vt<'w .iolf course Cambndge model home vu, ltallan tile tubs & HARIOR VIEW HOME OPEN HOUSE dwn, bal 7'l~ k . no points. U . J Fi . h and additional Invest- & lake $115.000 547 7044 an The Terrace Freshly showers, stained glass. Ori gin al Porto rino Oailyl-5,201lKlngsRd. Clbhse, pools c r t. 16 ruts. usl .nas ed. ment m 1977 or $59,000 or833-3215 painted thruout; 2 baths, Cloor lo ceiling stone Model. 3 Br. 2\'.a Ba + 3 BR. huge ram-rm. 642-6289 _ _ __ all rented. Studios & I Excellent location. Rold fOf'mal dJrunJl rm & dou-Cplc .. 4 bdrms. $189,000 boous rm wt loft bdrm & -Brs. In Oceanside, No. for 3 to 5 yrs. and then rl•· NF.W Univ Pk Pete rs blegarage.Alllh1s homet•--------•1ru11 bath, ai r cond. VIEW + ln c omc .5a11C1e1M11te 1076 San Diego Co. Asking sell. No management Twnhm 3 Br 2°'7 Ba.needs1s you. Close lo Sparu·sh Ule,pool,lotsof $lS9,000. Jim Boe. Agt.••••••••••••••••••••••• s294 .000 Call Jim h ad h F t to .--------•I popular C Pl1Jn. Xlnl loc 546-8640 ***HILLTOP BEAUTY. Clauson . Brok ~r ul e· ac es . or app. $98.500 547 7044 or ~°':';:tol~d:~.1 P~c~~ LAGUNA ~c~ ~~~~~~.lndscp· FEIDTHIDUCICS Immaculate 3 BR. 2 BA. Aalert, mo 729.9235 or ~°i:it <:t1~cl~~l~ao:,t:~: VA.CAM? _833-_J2_t_s ______ at$77,900 OCEAN SIDE OPEN HOUSE t th I Crplc, shake roof. two <7t4 >434·tl26eves. Vi ll aae Real Esl ate, ly Owtter · · r 0 m e g e · ti b tlf II " WOODBRJOGETwnhmc, La.1tunit11 Architectural SAT&SUN ll·Sorappt. waterfront deck; 2·sty, pa os, on eau u Y ......SsPrOfMrly 1400 96H~7 fJT~er·s person,ul home 3 Br 3 Ba, A/C, S79.900. Oi1test classic by A. 1824 Port Sheffield BR •-l m 3 ba ldscpd corner lot. Just 1---------ln Newport Wit tract · .. P ayr .; · J'·ted t onl -2""" •••••••••••••••••••••••,......_...,.._.,._._....,..,..r-:. Evs/Wlmds 213-439·2634 Quincy Jones. 180' White Fee Land $159,500 Xlnt ~. WaJk t.o pools, .a a Y •• ,.,.,.,, Has been rcdun•d $MOO ---watcroctian vlew. Within Byowner (714 !998-2228 tenn1s&ocean.$96.~ •BERTHA HENRY• OfCice Building lstOWMER Just pro(c!t:.1onall y de TURTLEROCK GI.EN. stc~ of beach in secured•--=---------C YWOOO •••LTY REALTORS 492·4121 Ooodexposu~e OS'HCIATIOM coratcd Planll ,4 8r&/\lrtumonl~~~~~~~~~I prlvutr community. 4 THECOVE A """-2~De1Mar.SanClem. $1,000. --64~ NEWFOURPLEXES.la SCOTT REALTY IRe lo< Avail. Dec '76. BF.STBARGAtN! Bdrms .. 5 baths, on 2 Your c hance ror a 1 ___ •_S_ .. _._l_2_9_0_,, __ 1 IY OW ..... ER CCNtllNfclat Hunting! on Beach. Slt.-7533 $133.SOO 7S2·7126 wkdays ~e lots w/room for "Newsboy .. Bayfr ont .....--SHORES " Pr-.rtly 1600 Leverage "OUt mone• Elegant 4 Br 21;; Ba. best ..,.,c 000 ,._.,,,.,-._,," r 2 .,_ .. ~. _.. '""" w lk ._.,..... 1 1 RARE u N 1 v. p ARK tocauoo. Mountain view. · -·"· award winning condo. UC" ,..,..ae. -·"""'· a ... •••••••••••••••••••• with 10% down. --------1 Chancellor 4 Br. 2.,, Ba. Owner traruiferred. Only With 45' bOat slip at door. Ope~=~ ~~v 14 ~e~:!~~e~m~~~h~ BA YFRONT . KINT ROGERS F-1~ s . I fam·rm. din rm. many $85.000. $220.000.0wner64().8161 . PriceSTS.500 sz m ed yard. Covrd Office building. spec· REALTY 141-1300 Clllft p8Cf3 upgrades. on cul·de-s ac. OPEN HOUSE 4, ... 7222 131•0136 Vi f Choice loutlon -nr paUo. Very clean Inside. tacular view. luxurious~~~~~~~~ BeauUl\.il len Mar wit.h Appl only . 752·71 26 Thurs. Fri. Sat & Sun, ~~~~~~~~~I ~W 0 Ocean "Udo shopping. lmmac cond. Open h$e executlve offlces. An .dnLF large added family room wkdays 12·5PM -TL.!. 1-k Bay! Nwpt Shorn Club on Sat/Sun. 149 W. Ave investmentatl630.000. t--------open1ng to a potio nnd Ranch San Joaquin c:on· 3676S. Mall. Irv me.-A SCARCITY Inc -canal. Tennis·2 pools. 3 Cornelio. S. C or cell .. U GRUtfDY Hew U""9g tree shaded lawn $6500 do Lea s e option at GoldenShoresReulty . at this price; an lm-Executive hom e In Br. t~ ba, rrptc, l&e llv 498-300.S COf'OftCldelM• DownwlUhandle todays market value. 7t 4.&M-42l1 maculoteJ bdrm .2bat.h NewPOfl Beach! f'ully rm. ..._. 675•6 "1 DUPLEX 53t-~ Forrentorrorsale. Pvt. Ply . Oeerrteld hom e 1 n x Int equipped indoor pool. ltGHTllALTY Lease Option. On 3 BR. ----One of the beat noor lftttrMffowdRffl $84.500 752-1681 1\mhme. Single story. 2 nei ghborhood. near 3000 sq.feet or livins 979-1533 146-5901 twnhome with ocean commercial ~ot 63llll25. pltns and locations in schoo la . on large , space. 4 bedrooms, 3 • __ vtew,tennlscoott.s.pool, Near 19th Pamona EstahHetworil NEW U111v Pk Peters br + COJ\Vert. den. 2 ba, landscaped lot. Owner baths. formal entry Lo 3 Br cnt.ry area. &ck Jac.Adult.SIQ9.000. $25,000.499·3459. t.own. Each unit hH 3 Twnhm 2Br. 2Ba. wet ~~r;!e;'0~~'!/sst:O: motiv"t~.OnlySSS.000 pool ta~le siled fomUy Bay, lge tot. $62,950. t~ D4wltna~ ~Ti~e~i::!': la~::! OWNER A N XIOUS : bar rrptc din rm bst loc Callfor•ppt.~·9046 room ~th eatJng areo11. dwn. 2011l Orc hid. ...CHOI.AM ONh · 1800 kllchen. Separ;ite laun Orlalnol·own"'r home. $88.750.ownr640-4626 Klng sazedmaster sulte. 5:11-3868 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• d W , ... t " "' WOO BXR.caJl540-1720. '"'5TM1MTS ry rooms. a .. o quiet corner lot1 3 bdrms. WOOOlllOGE OlllDGI SPYGLASS tDLL. Vu, NltW DELUXE SC!hoola & shopping. A dining , t lle o e ntry , Q-eck side hime11 4 br, I A•ILL er 2 no. last brand new 1714' 496-7)11 TRJ·PLEXC.M. must sec t I $1•9,500. flreplac1.1 . mirrored WarmJngton Model B Sy c amo(e plan .-=~~~:.....:.=-==--• ..-·--b ... ,. -1-38r,2·2Br.S179,000 6'4·1270. w81Qrobe, trtple !llnk, re· townhome. Xlnt location. -...,.._ Y owner ....,.1,,,1 ,c~ lites. boat park· Choose upgrades now. ~1~.'!2~$82.000. By z for 1, best buy In •Bdrm lBa rumpuarm 0.•.C:ffyVlew Paul Allen Realty ;:] ""-11 ... <213)_,, 1068 .,~ ... · """._... La1una. 2 2br hsc:s In -1 "'Celfon••.. · • • v ..... ....,.._.._ will drive 533-6030 • ·~~ ln1. $79.~00. Tarbell, -(7l'!'l~~· • .w. • ...,.. "' Newport Heflhls. Prtnc. ,..,... min_, Realtora.callll42~ or ........ .....,,,., •WOODBRIOOE• 1.a«ur"' C;,i nyon on --1-Y-TH-1--,-... -.-91--on1y.A .... 6'75-47l1 up the hill to your new MA""CI 4Bd. 38a1..k« lot. Au mbl 5&1140' lot. Cute & well ""-• --"---=•,__•__ home iQd ,.y ''Wow!", ""'" OWNER REDUCED. BRAND NEW Turtlerock loan.$92.:iw.&40-6'7$2. bit. rn11turc:tree1, brtnga Qne.siory Lusk l'lome ln wute11tf·1hrbor Spect~ar. one of·a· bow Dally Piiot Cl•N· llCAlJm SSOOO sovl nu . m111 I Olen Plan Ill, completed S650 rent. Multiple list· !iutblulf: In 11>0.,.·ln HJthlindt. •aut 4 br. kind vtew •t a never IOed ads dlapl1&Y their~-~~~~~-~~~ t6\Jlte, 4 bdrms, family Nov u. Cboic~ view lot. MYSTIC HILLS lnlt Both h e11 for only condition' ba, fam.rtn.., upsr~ ~ pr1~. lmmac. & messages with I alblUtyr.; rm, dining rm, ~tudy, On greenbtlt.48r,Fum 3BR, 38A, u una, view· S74 ,500 640·7000 o r la~ rm., new cu•t rtadt for occup•ncy. aodlmpact•Ourads,wetASTSlDF. c .N .. swimming pool. Very rm.Ubrary,dlnrm,2Ba, Vlew·Vlew! Creal exec. 497-2292 kJtch. ~.2,000tq.t\.. 0,.n ltouae Sat/Sun. are proud lo say, reaUy TRIPLEX, •too. iroaa. private. T 11 rbc ll , powder rm, clob pr1v. home. $159,900. A1ent,•---------• Prinon17caUSU-7'/'ll'J f0t ca.II for rbore details. J e t result•. Pl'lo nt Remodeled. $12,000. 'RtaJtors, can ~-~. 5129.SOO. OWnr. M4~ 673-7801 Wint ad results M2-W18 appt. APt. •1119 Cit~ &42-5678. 8'7·21158 °" 0 ~"'7l0 HI 833-9781 Heste-r-Brown 1:1 -L rOi ~. -- . - . . . . .. • I .. . ' ' CJO DAILY PILOT Thurtday. NCM1mber t 1. t978 Hones U"*-'-'llled Ho..1 UllfwNWJ Mo.1H Uetw.llhed ' He.Mt U• .... tlwd .,...,_.h u.fww. , ............. ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• oth..-ReaUstot. Houw•URfw1111"'4KI tto.HU•fw~ ~oalHdt 3240 In• 3244 leCKh 3141 Hewportleec .. J26'CosteM.H • 3'24·CostaM•a 3124 ·•·•····••···•·•·••·•·• ..........•••..............................•...... , ................................................................................................................................... . fncOtM,_.o,,.,..y 20001c6ooP...iflWla 3207Cot1oMHo 3224 ShllJl): squeak)' t>lean 3 4 8r,2 b•.oceanvu.Top WESTCLIFF·S575 BRANON£w----- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• br,2buhomew/brlght. •llNTALS• or Tht> World. Nr. SpoclouihecHomc 67 St-,s To Sand :mr 2 bath Acro~s from •2 br •townhouse Mesa dtl'crful kitchen, dlninit 2 BR, 2"'1 bu · • • · · · · · S525 schools $500 496 ~ 2 Br, 2 Ba + den, frplc J1UnU Mot<'l/Apt &y bl!ach0 Lo\•cly v1('w V«de. P.itio, ~I, $295 llrlla & frplc. Pvt h.~«k l tJK.dt!n,2tia. " $.S?S North L 280, 2BA, 2 f'P, 548-7300 $400,000. Sl00,000 Down $400yrly.ti75-l3()4 CbJhlok. 833-lf9'74 }'Ii. Only $3lS. Call ? BR & Pool ........ $475 FH, Z b to bch, ocn, l'U --------·• Owner Carry Bldllnce sia.9427 <nm. l'la11 A... • .. $500 ~ 494 4l27 e\•s HV Hrna. 5 Br, Somerset, /\gent 673-4545 Quulnt. 28r. !'l() (t to waler, MES/\ VERDE . Ul.fl Jg. 3 Sharp 4 Br, 2 ll..i, xtras, 3 IJR, 2 nu .. .. • ... $45() • 3250 ~·xl!~ptional, pvt pool, nr --205 f: U11loo..i HI. $300. Ur, 2 Ba, trplc, lit•nmc<I close ~o -.chill. bch & ~UR & Dt;_n ........ $450 Logyno HIUt sehl & park, avall now. SPACIOUS 963m7 ceilings, atrium, rH!w i;hupplng $450 mo. 3BH. FR,2ij11, •··· $4!1~ .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1900 Port Dunlel&h A.gt, 4..PllX 5..PlEX Potnt 4 Br, 3 ba, blk l cpts, painl, p.iper. 962·~ S,m L~s Rey ..... SG2.5 3 br, 2 ba trpk., cpb., _642_-07_58 _______ , SlDE·BY-SIDE. Jo'an· b<:hS600/)1\0. ~9 4UH,FR .......... $55() dr\* .. '38S.2S161CO&teau s Juan t " I · JI t POOL. 2 Br, Ir& den, dbl 4 BR. " .. · · · · · •• •• $475 54~1862 CM llluC <>eat.loo tn un . G75·52A8 Movl11' on! $250. 2 br, car RV stora"I! Andwebavcoth(•rsfor c.i1tra1to 3271 i?aton Uutb<>ur art;11• 2 k1ds/pets/sngls Fee ~5/ 962.2su5 ° ' 1m.rnedl1ateoccuvancy LCJ911H1 MICJUel 3252 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Grll11t units wlth g?Od In· Corona del Mar 322 Main Heotuls 540.5370 mo. -·---••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW 3 Br 2..,. Ba Twnh11e <'O~c. llur~y' , ~ hcsc ~··•••••••••••••••••••• '----La Cuesta hmc, 3 B'r P~ 4 Dr, 2 ba home w/lg. yd encl dbl gar, dshwh:-..r: wo!' t l,11,t <.;ull. 1 OUIN ~horccllrfs, 2 RU, den, $235. 2 br. garlllJe, K1<b, &, IU' school & beach. $400. 2 br, 2 ba. E9 SJ,SO, 3 dr1l5, fplc. pool & jac. l KEALTV al Mli·1371 or ~1>11c1011s ltv rm. !:•Jnt singles ok. -$450 mo 64-0 4!143 br. 2 b,1 1-:9 $375. Fausta mi Dana llbr Ref's sml 592·282.5 b11ck yard. P\l lwh $575 Mwn Rcntal"i, 540.5370 Vitali Kca1to1 H99·224 l pets OK. $4!i0. 493-4260 _________ ..... 8!1li·353:1 or 6nHH124 or SHARP 3 br. 2 ba. trplc, -------------------__________ , 8 UNITS 675·6224 DESIRABLE bllm;, di;hwltr, cpL'I, drps, Panoramic coast Vu, 2 Br 2 BR, t Ba. many xtras. HOME beauurul rncd yd. Nr. G. Rancho San Joaquin 2 Br. condo + Lanai rm. Pool $32$ mo. l sl & last mo. Jn C~t:> Mcs:i. f11ter up 1 ~r + den, fpk. newly 2DR, 2Q.a. Oen. <'t"l>tcf. W. <:ollegc & Westm den, pvt pjllos on golf & rec rm. l':ic1flc lsl down . SI O O u on . Pt!rs. Only 15'., down. pwnLed.SLt:ps tow.wh& drps. rorced u1r hc;\t, Mjll $415.IW7-7393 course$495.~7 Vllla1'e. i\dlts. $385. refundable repair & Seller will CJrry balunce. ~hops, $350 m!'. ulll pd garb.<flsp, bltn:., vauo, l'lMACUL/\TE 38. 28 ,,.__ + d ~ b 2 b 640-1644 &548 2873 clen'g. dep. SJ0-0565 A real money maker. Oi?en house Sat & .Sun gar af.e, water furn. 0 r_ a, .,.,.-en O«'.. r, a, Call5'1.2·3ti76. 9·2.PM . 403 Ja!Sm111c, Adul~..infy,nopets. ., no pets, ideal Jocuuon, F.R., D.K., frplc. ~ 2 }-k. 2 ba & den. Coast New 2Dr, den, 2ba, <'Pla, -=:=:=:-=:==::--~:i luwer. Mr. Uandol11to. HATE HEASON/\BLE _846 1463 mo752-6800; eve644-4663 Side. pool, ten, guard drps, pool. Adlts only . ._.EW LISTl.._.G (2JJ) 776·4292 or eves, Across from Country SHAllP 3 B d . f I LEASES AVAILABLE gate. bch a ccess, $450 $350. (213)947-1425. " " t714l8'70li395 <.:lub • garopor.~~l;~~s~~~ Uve in lrvine Village ~o <7H l_.400J73S. NEW Paliohme, 2Br2 t;AST COSTA MESA Ch arming. sec I ud ed 275 Mesa Dr.• 548-6706 beuch, schl!t & park. $395 We have homes avail. !o1 MluiOft Viejo 3267 Ba , fplc, t:urden, auto ~1/e~~~~~~:s~,~~I Jl>11.sm1nedCr~k,2 1JJ.~t.2wustsidl' 2 BR. bltns,_!se.~72 lease;·l lS ••••••••••••••••••••••• sprnkkldrs, 05·51175 3+0&28drmUn1ts J . con o. i·ori~a um., patio, frd yrd, new VACATJON LIVING• anu q.uare JliRCorduva,vicw.fronl evs/w n s Lowe It and Liftlt Stroll the pa1hwt\ys of a pine fonst. M~r~r rMst tumbling woterfolls and quiet poels. Llsien to the sound of bubbling Slle4ms and ~ng things. 'lbur adult llPortlnent home ~t Flnecreck ~llage ts a total retf\!.Ot. Here you an erjoy unusual pnwcy' an<l luxuiy. A RECREATION PARADISE. TlloO tennis courts. SY.immlng pool plus unique vd~ll pool. Jacuu.i. Sand vo~U court. Mount&• lodge dubhouse · with fireplace, oonversalion pit, \llbiirds, gym. $.l!Ul'la. Hurry to lhe good life and lhenre\1x. FROM $265 TO $3SS Including H~at & Water. No l.Ai!llse Required. ~ ~~=~~e!'~h 1300 Adams A\.'!?., in Costa Mesa, acr~ from Orange Coast College between Halbor and FaiMew. (714) 540·1300. NOW REN11NG. 4 encl gar's, 4frplrs den w/wet bar, 2 l>\'tiut. crpt'g, all uul pd Adults "'" h 2 B 2 B· Ranch <.:ul H?me~ courtyard. Lr~ fenced W--. ......,-.-..... -----3-~-9-I_, vuuos Avail 0 011. $750 I S2'1 3997 ""'~r 5 arp r a. 1 De1:rf1eld Univ P >d vaLJos $;JSO pcr mo ~s .... nST....-.. £-f h u.turL +all amenities. 1 blk to Agt 67s.5930 · · on Y 5 Agt 646· sty TwnhH' L~I! palm. Culverdale Cnl Park 7 . · 18 · · ....................... .,.IMC.ti ,_,.th.ct . ...pea ... • 1?t.h St. shopping. Ct>nn· 2 br 2 ba Mesa Verde Con· !:JS DBQ, tennis, pool, 2 bdrm your chu1cc of 3 li8 3' 7· 3 BR, l BA, dblc gar, •••0 •••••••••••••••••• ••• .. •••••••••••••••u• cipal~only!Sl49.~.J\~~ JASMINE CHF:EK 'S do';u~tafcw skp~from JJCUU.1. Sauna, gar, from$3401u$iO(). LOVI::LY 3 Br+ 14x~O fenced yd. $375/mo. l nt.Hewportleoch 3769 CoronadelMcr 3822 for Natalie, Agt. ti73·4132 most popular model-Mc~ Verde Country security. Walk to bch. 3 bdrm, your (')1oice or 14 cov'd pallo rm, Beaut. R.E. Network 531·5800 •••••••••••••••••••00 •••••••0 ••••••••••••• or646-7414 Plan.2with2bcdrms_& Club. Dbl gar. pool, A.dults . S3.35. Ownr. from$335.lo$475 cond.$450mo63\1·6888 . . , IEST ONBEGONlA: EMERGENCY SALE BY den; on i::reenbcll ~1th J jC u £1.1 . Al so 1 nrl 9631!!)85~53b·7487eves. 4 bdrm your choice of 6 West'"?1~s ter V11lage IUY Cblrming2brm, corner ocean view from patio. A wa~her/drycr & Re(ri . . . from $450to $495 Newport leoc:h 3269 Twnhse, 2. llr 2 sty, 2 car lot. No pets or cluldreo. OWNER. huge 4 plcx. bargain at sn5. per mlh ke $425 754·1JlS eve~ Look now! Sll>5. 1 br, kid::., No Pees ••••••••••••••••••••••• elec ope.ming gar, pool, Some peopl~ say you gel $350. mnthly. CM,Mesade1Mar.All3 onyearlylease.tncludes 644-1230daY!; , pebuk.Fee. RAHCHREALTY OCEANFRONT VIEW etc. W/D. D/W, fplc, whatyoupayfor!Wcor-COUOFHEWPORT Br/ 811, $115,000. No a 1 1 a me 0 it i es "'.' · ~ .. 11n llenlals. 540·5370 551 _2000 CONDO. 2 + Oen, 2 car child. OK. $385. 892-2438 fer more. And the pnce 1s REALTORS tra es. 64S·l208 Clubhouse, pool Jacutz1. EASTSIDE $275 3 br dun. Gar. Kjd•, pravatl:! purk1ng, full S21S 2 B d I d t.'d less. Membership an a 2SlSE. Cst. Hwy, CdM ndu 'c~ tenru:.courL'i. "' .. security buildrni.: Lease, · r P x, Y • "1 ~. Health Club. A tennis 67S.55 I I I p= COLEOfHEWPORT 3 Bedroom hou.,,e, va i>C'll'> Fct' UNIVERSITY PARK V1 $500.p/mo./\gt 644.7211 pets. Beachcomber, fee. club.Freetennislessons.1 _________ _ ••••••••••••••••••~!~.~ Rrr. ... LTORS cant Call Sue Jt 55ti-7777 _ '1 .. un Hcntal-;, ~OS~ Ill, 3 Br 2Y2 Ba + bonus - - -631 •2011, 5~ 7 ·250 l , Billi:irds. Swimming . 3 BR, 2 ba. lower unit. !!;A rm, XlnL loc. Avail Nov BLUF'F'S l·levcl 3 BR. 2 879-1060 Golf Driving R ange. Frplc., sundeck wittl NEW BUILDING ;it O.C. ZS15 E . Cst l(wy, COM 2 Br, fplc, kids, sngls, OK . t-:xtr•1 sh,u1> a br 111 prime 1. $4!15. 54 7 7044 or bu Lovt>ly greenbelt & ,.. __ .... __ ! 1 Saunas + great ac· beautiful view $650 Yrly Airpc>rt 400<l to 8000 sq . fL 675-5511 6~1'. 21k0 f~h. c~~~~~.5r0e1e .. :~~~· ~oo mo. Agent 83.1-3215 1xXi.!:_¥>25 /\gt 6'14·~ ___....U_,__r .. hu~ds Uvilies: Sunday BBQs. WIWAM W INTON Jndustnal t·ondominiums ' S b 0 •-~, "" 3425 Parties with live bands. Real !slate 675.33Jl for only lO't-down. Final 3 BR., din. rm., fam. rm .. 879·1060 •• NE\\'F.RJIO~t E 4 Dr 3 ~ltREt AIE/l·r"' Jfet $~~1 H /\ R D T 0 FI N ••••••••••••••••••••••• FreeSundil)' brunch. 3124 phase or Koll/lrv1ne frpl., 3 full baths +sew-.. 'd B· . . : h k f N I eauta u Eastblulf E11.ec. home Spac. 2Br, 2ba. grdn COO· ostaMHa Ce n le r . Ca 11 Joh o ing center . Spacious 3 Br, ~pts. drps. Ki s ok. 2 1/• :.i. ~at 1" !> a c .roo 4 bdrm: 2~ b~ ell.ccuuve 4br, 2ba. Cam rm. Sort do w/lrg alnum, dhl sz Your rent dollars go even ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alstrom (714 )979·9205. custom home. adJ to city car gar. ~auo. No pets. hr 1 i; l Ch s Pt~ 1.~ u 5 h?me in Irvine. Pets. water. New crpts, drps mslr bdrm, take ovr lse. further ... A t e r ri ri c ew udult walerfronl aptio park, 2 blks_ from beach. SJSO. S4S· 7is t~~,~~· m~~:.n 11~0~~· kids. ok! 2 yrs new. 1 yr paint. Walk lo schools 6 Mo lert $400/mo. incls maiolcnunce crew, pro· In Mcaa Verde. ne~uurul LohforSme 2200 Beamed ceil's .• & lOP BToro 3232 Sni:ls OK. $495 mo: lease.55l·~·A.J,,ent shops, t e nnis club use or comm pool/tennis ress1onal management landscaping, Excep· ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond thruout. $G50 per ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mtl!).l27or~3287 •RanchoSanJoaquinlge s75ot mo l.::.e. Refs crts.552·0604.i\gt. staff that cares, and tionally rich interiors. LOTS, COSTA MESA mo.Agt.64448411 24096Pondora .al)r, . . 2Br2li!lBa,fplc,dinrm, i;.io..rn5or645·2240 3Br2Ba,2carenc1 gar, friendly n eighbor s . 1&2 bdrms from 1275. Two' .1canl, l ·with older . . 2 ba, 3 ycars old. SpOtll!~s -a br, 2 b a . welbar, upgrades, palio, . Models open daily 10·7. Mesa Verde Villas. 1555 hous<· nC'xt door is newer Exclusive Jr vine Terrace, 549.1tl62 Cam rm., frplc. on cul·de· 1 9 96 * MOW AVAIL. * patio, 2 pools, newly de· Sorry, no one under 21 & Mesa Verde Drive East, c1111sl 0 ructlon. Can be ~n,executive~ Br.lk2'~ sac.nr~choul,$425.mo .!_I00 .$4 5.64404-"---THE BLUFFS. $500 to ~0~·~34~0·'hmibch. no pets. Roommate Cosla t.1csa. (7 14) bought :.is a package or : g , ~vt P<!O • w ;i t! 3 Br, Fam Rm. 3 Ba, 847 1883 Sun ,.hin~·y Sharp End $795 per month · service available. Mon· 540-8'71. :-ep.1ratc Call !or. more beach,•shopp1ng}1 pJfk w1vu. Mbrshp S un1Sail Condo. :tBr. all bltns BJG CANYON. s7so t M 1 r a c 0 st a. s an th·i.o-month occupaocy. --------- ' n r n rm a ti on. hgt , S800 mo. lea.,e. i:.erdt·n & Clb me. $450. 963 1455 Cum m pool. l'IO!>e lu $995 ~r month Clemente, 3 Br, 2~ Ra, 2 WHY HOT? i;n760l pool service inclutfrd. Sh.Jrp2bl•drm,huge !rwys_ No lsc SJ25 HASTINGS&CO. OakwoodGarden Apts Sunk.enlivingroom -------1 children & pets wckume SUSmo 4 br, 2 tiu. incl use ) .1rd S275Jmo. Call t.i5 <M88. Jlealtors 640-5 · car gar, new applic & Cathedral ceilina • I Um\ lot West Side Costa b'75-3152 uf Lake Forest Sun & Sau A1-:enl 962 <).\71 df1)S, close to shopping & 2 bedrooms, l 'h baths Mesa Approved plans. S C JI h _ dub.M9·1862 ----TIIE TJ::RHACl·;. be~1ul 3 Oceanv1ew Condo. 4Br b~s.dsE~,i:.;.,;!~ 5PM. & 880lrvlne(nt16th> AUachedgarage 642·27tl . o wy, c arming 3 Dr w/fam rm or 4 Br, Br, Cambrids:e tnd ynil dmrm, 2•a8a, pool, ten _w_n __ , _.,.,_. -"'----(714)645~ Wasbw/dryerhook·UP ---------1 newer, 3 br. 2ba, lndry, Fountain V~ley 3234 w w !>ha!!. drpo;, bltns . on grnbll, wctbar fpk, ms. set·ur1ty Kids OK Townhouse h S p ard · h · Mountain, Desert, no pets, $495. 675 6900 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• fncd vd, x hlks ti) beach. C\•rd patio. t.'l!!c 1-(.ir upnr. $625. Chns, IH4 ·9060. l\gt. Unfurnished 3525 1700 ~~\4)~~~~8gver) vt y· wit patio Resort 2400 2 b 1 ba .. .,.,c m y 1 d1ngcr/Uruokhurs t, ;\o dulls $375 ITll). Avail Pool JUC, 5425. Ownr/~\!ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------/\FdOu~~~OS3SOLz,'omwo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, · ~. 0 • r Y • 3 b 3 b• r I• Nt•v. :w Em"lo.vment "'4 '-"'32 ~ , . lse 1( desired. Avail now. su~r r. a, P '· .. .,.. '" L'.SPECIALLY L.ARGE lfuntington Beach 2Br, 2 br, winter rental $.100. VILLAG£ , /\crl' lot in beautiful 7~ Avocado. Cd!'d. F'or OW, 1~1!,"lry rrn. S.125/mo. Vl·~1f1c~tio11 requested. -----4r-;,d & 0. "' 1 l h bu n~w cpts & (213) 445·5963 or (213) S1IH•rlakes. 5800. down. . t 557 _010 '17'1 9_4 , 963·-1569 or 531 ·!1545 i\gt. 5Jt) 08()j, TllRTl.EROCK Plan 111. v rm en. r ron · . 447_94-13 621 W. Wilson. C.M. TOP Sl7UO. m Eqwty. app . _._, ~:_: ·...:...!. :_ nofc.-c. 3 n -B I I Br <hn'J.: & fonrrm. P' i yard ic; .l(reen riark with a drapes, dryer & refng in· ----------~&l2~_·4_99_l_o_r_64_2_·_4226_._ 495-4166 llob R d I 2 R I n r 2 .. cornl'r ol, encl yd. view. SS95 mo v1tw of Lhe watl'r, hoal~ ~I N~w paml $275. Call liayfront luxury 2br, 2 ba, --· a~~~o~f/~ope~:-. y~' Hcdec 3 br. 2 ba. DW . hat·k yd, fpk. 1~~1m llm, t~~t7i70 0r 552711~:l a nti Spyglui.s Hill. S:SG·~~af~5 :30. pvt club. References •. R.em Estate 1 1 , ,..,"" ;,..,., ,,251 · · R 0 . nu cpts. drps. s:f75. p,inlry kit. S375. 5.>J.7533 ------SS75/mo. "l'AND NEW 3 8 2.L B Avail Nov 1 for l mo heh~ 2800 Lsc .,...,..,,,,.,,.., --!lf>3·4569orS31-!IS45/\gt Chcrry28rCondo.111ha. WATERFRONTHOMES.,, -r 'Y2 a, 4994147 · •••••••••••••••••• ••••• $400 1 , 3 b ? b No Fee Sl70, I llr, fndcd yd, pets, Gar Nr pool. $325 mo 631_1400 ,, mi from Doheney St. ---------mo gt r, -a · sngl~ 8eachcombcr, fee. 55!l '4S.1G. ~~ Bc,h. & D~na Wharf. $515 BEACHFRONT'l br for Will Buy·Sell-Exchng dplx, pvt PJllo, J(ar, HuntinqtonBeoch 3240 t>31 201J 547·2501 --~ ~r mu 63Ml282 8·5PM, mature adlts. $225 mo. anyrealorpersonal lndry. dbl lrpl bltos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8'19·10f;c} ' 'Woodbndgl'Twnhme3 Br Bluffs 3 Br, 2 be, near 52'1·1012Evs Avl.l2/l 67s.3824 property anywhere. 642·!!\118 ? - -2 a A/C d CaJ. Coast Investment • . 4 ~r, -Ba. av.ill !l /lS. 3 hr. 2 ba + honus rm.. a, ' opgra es, pool, shops. SS2S per mo. n.-.1 U furn 3600 714_,,.,.,_2823 2Br.2ba,Spac1uui..u11p,cr. <.:h lldren w('lcom e . (rplft, -•ttr .. ·tivi• yr! w/ lake&poolpriv 640·8542 Newly redec.644 ·6368 ....,..~•es n NEWPORT BEACH : 2 • ""' s ll $38 f h ~. """ 50 ~ ~ 0 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bedroom furnished. I 0 w Y • "· : .,,.'85 mo.,;.,.,. 70 frwt Lrees Sl35 67"1 tlflO , iS'IOOS8 ----------_ _.:...:. __ ._' · Turtle Rk C11lverdale Oceanfront, yrly_ Dix. 4 CdM · l.g. 2 Br, 2 Ba, S t e p s from beach. rtNECR&tC UVESUP Rftltals SBH vacant near btar h. 2nr. children OK. Pt-ts l>eerf1eld Univ. Park DR, 2 ba lower duplex, ocean vu, beamed ceil· $375/mo. A~. 752·7315 •••••••••••••••••• ••••• Lg qwcl 3 Br 2 Ra. cl'dar 3B . J car s:ar Brick "'/elep S2RS mo !)(;2.3533 Willows Walnut St111arc frpl., laundry room. ings. frplc. 2 car gar., pvl Houu-s Furnish~ & l(la!>S, on grnb1t ·day patio. $-175. !163 ti:l72 . or 531; (1321 · The Hanch C!ihf. llom1·s Agent675-7060 be h J>rt v I. $44 5 mo. BACH apt. comp furn, 3 Over 500 tall trees and 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'IJ. lplc. Sngls, no pl·is -. -.~ --.-h Greentree nacqueLCluh i,;5.3203 blksocn. Mature person. streams with walerCalls General 3102 S500)rly.G4•Hl:?fi ~BR, 2 ba, 2-slory, ~•l S HARP' 4 Br 2 Ua Culnnv College l'a1k BLUFF'S·3 Br2•~Ba,(um $150 mo. 213-35$·3690 or create a relaxing setting TO ITS MAME ••••••••••••••••••• •••• C _. M --322.. ~ugodc patio •&h·hb..ich•k ) .,Jrd_ twnh!>C', cpts. drps, bltnS: RANCH REALTY rm. form dine, > rly lse Npl Ills. 2Rr, beam ce1l· 714-675-0642 foc your spacious new l • n O><O esa .. ,,o ne1~ or Oof 1 lndry rm w lk to sh t>W-7897 Eves. 1ngs. new <'i>l, patio. gar. or 2 bedroom apart · · (;ount1y coll.11tc 2 ~>r. Jll ••••• ••••••••• ••• •••••• 'r., nld M50 11111• \gt : " . • · uµs 551-2000 -- ----No pcls S275 645 1682 Free rent in ex chg for !He men ts. From $24 0 , u1 11 . s n _gJ.;, :s280 \IFS.\DF:[ \tAH lllr ,11.1.51;711,Ao.kl•ii•Ptr k &::.c-ll0t~s.L11i11'01~~1J~ WK'iTCLlFF.3Br 2 Ba, 1 --·-• • • housekeeping. Share .. l1l··11.·h t11 mhcr rec · .~ '' · · --- -S31!0 lilll 11.1.1 072a or l ''HV PRK-Vlllai:l' 111 Fam rm, cus~ kilch. Pcn.in'sula -Spaciousdlx 3 small hsc, ·~ blk bch. F Pur nitur c available. 1;3j "Ull 5 17°''50 1 himHm,bltn-.,fplc,dhl CI" 3 I 2 b· ct 8!13 1.'l:'il \1.!t Princeton 3Hr.nupaint Walk to s hops. schls. Br.2 Ba frplc ,3palios, 2l·39-'rs.G73·5040days. Small ~ts OK. /\dulls , . • -· ~..irwopor.fn1·dlJj1.·k>d tan ir. a . ps, " only.0Hlceopen9:00to K7.l llllill w rnuL trc•cs 5-l:!!) 1't + rl r p-;. •' n c 11 1.' .1 1~ 11 1 SMiO mo. &U 77iU llbrllry Grdnr incl. S700 ref rig, 673·8148, 675·2306 67J.749Jev ti:OO. 2300 F'airvil!w Rd, :. l 1 s m n 1 t. l .i ., t. 1 mo. 646·84SK afl tiP ~ rr.... , Balboa Island 3 106 SlOO dn dcp ;\o I.logs · , ; : · Hvntinqton Reautiful n~w Broodmour ---Apc:whuenbrwirnt~d Lg 2br apt nr. bch. Best Costa Mesa. Phone ••••••••••••••••••••••• S<W "5100 ao'll "1~1S t\~l_ ~ 1"'l' --Harbc>ur 3242 home in Wood bridge 2 Br, 1 ba huu:;e. S360 ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. Winter $325·$350. 545-2300 3 BR., 2 h.1 : 1nclu<lm~ ::a;:l hJ, t·pt~. clrp~. ds h· ••••••••••••••••••••••• availaulc ror ll'a ~l'. Avail imm('cl. Open lalboollfand 3706 Incl. ulll. gar & laundry __ EJ_P_u_ert __ o_M_e_s_a __ ut1l.w1nter,$40U ~lo v.~hr,-.l,,chJldr~·nOKno FORLE/\SE J hl'drm,23 Br. 3 l>a tnwnhou-. .. $450/mo. 3lid. 2Ba. hOU!'C Sal /Sun :1 .:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• facil. 962·0505, 1115 W. WILLIAM WIHTO~ Pt'l:... S:! 751 m 0 16s bn. brand ne~, liOOsq.fl Sparkling new cond. enclosed atrium. Chuicc 546 :U{it; Bachelor, p\•t en Lr. & Balboa Bl. 2 IEDROOM HflalE'>l..itc 675'"'31 'I 1· .,,.165-Wnd1ng homt' w J CJr S l70 Call "f,ila ", corner lot . Nr play. bath $165 Util pd ONTHL'BEACI' Alsol ldrmfvrn ~· · ....,., Jf!no 1J . .,,.,:i • around •" s wimminn BEACH LivmJ! yrly. 2 br, · 67·3 ..... 3·1 · "" "' j!jr ssi5/mo 1ncldg H-lli1:111or846S4Stit>VC5. ... O< ~ ,,, Nochildren,nopets. !-: B \Y FRONT. ~tra IJ:l'. 2 kll, 1 ba Condo. Pool. itardener Nn pcl'I. J)OOI. Upgr udNl c:irpcts s35o. 3 br $425· Agt Lg studio. Sl6S/mo. Ulil Pool & Recreation :: tk & F;im rm d!'n 2 pauo. gur. ~!i5 1~9-B F<m Lt:ASE . 3 bt.<drm. 2 & other amenilll'~ ,\Just 1'42-3850 lalboa Peninsula 3707 ind. Adlls. 675·1865 I 959 Mapl A CM 11.1. :? hu"l' !pie '!>, 111 .. •a St. 6' .. "·6·''.'l jlt I • see to believe! S200 1'<'nt ••••••••••••••••••••••• e ve, " ~ ·• .. _ h:i, br..ind new moo "<I It n ine 32 44 Ocean waves! l br S220.1----. -"------~~hr dryr. dbl it:ar Alo; Iii':\! f .. indrn~ hom~ w form JI ••••••••••••••••••••••• credit on year le;ist• Vull Let our specialized ren· NR. Beach, l br, $170 mo Ulil pd. Fee Main Hen· Adult E·side 2 br tnhouse, un(. ""'"11 r yrl) 40' i.111 --1hn rm. f,1m rm, \\<.'I 3 Br 2 Ila. ColleJ(e Park Recreation fac•hlleo; tal serv1ce find you Wntr. No pets. Dkr , no tals,540·5370 lYl ba, pat10, encl. gar • .-.111 F11r JJ>pl. 53-1 17b.Y 3 Hr :? Ra bout & lrlr ac I h P k I 552 .\83:f qua11·r1·ed tcn"ots. Also, fee. 675·5800. No peLs. Like new. $260. iill > Cl"'· wl1 pd, l:.L & IJ:.t . l.rr $575 /lllu. incldg m1• ar ~. JHHI s. ... . OCEANFRONT l IJ 6440878 -~'iO 546 SOSO )t.ir111'11ur. No l)t!ls. -.t·hwl. l'IC'an $400 mcl Turtle Tlcl(•k <~lt'n. new e~· we have both moqlh t JJEACH View pier 2 Br . . rapt, --·-------- 1-'L._ p -' I 3107 Rob n .... ty lwn mu111l 6•10 l538 or n h d I ... & 1 I". , · · ' ulll pd, yrly k1tch & ba -a erwnw o et'ts "e""" · · ec. 4 r, c 1 rnlpels a mQ11t11 year Y case. s-too. 1 Br S270. /\dlts, utll 1 uao 673.1241 Large 3 br townhouse w/2 •••••• ••••• •• • • • ••• •• •• I B It Collagt'. E s1<h• 848-1688 ·~ :::l:!2 lowed. 5675. 552 7350, :iv ail. Call Barbara or pd 303 t;. ~dgcwatcr. ~~J'~1 · • baths, frplc, patio & t)('f.A' f'IU>'llT 'cw J hr l~'ts drJ>"I, hltn:., $225 2 ~tory. 4 Br. 21, ha, Exec t;ol5·2330. Carol (I> 871·28ti6 garage. Jdeal Joe. Adults, frpl. 2 t:.ir i.:.ir 'o rw" ~ 11243 • tv1w Btny ln<lscpd, nr The Terrace. 3 Br end un Bay & Beoc:h R~aity Costa Mesa 3724 San J~ 3778 $300. No pets. 645·3381 or ~·.:,ownu ,,.3 '"'"111 C0:'\00 3 hr, 2 ha. l!nrl \~~·0~~~lc.R~~11 ~~~r·n ~~ evcr01h1n~ Children, it. !-'pie, upgraderl, efcc 675·3000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C••frGno _837_·_95_1_1 _____ _ Coito MHa 3 124 ~~~11~1~·1r 58~~\~ ~i~:~ arc::1. $42s. 84'7 22.13 or ~icrt~I n ~ .. ~ll~~mo~ ~~~i:s gar opnr. ~elf cln ovn. $40.00 WEEK & Ult ;·;r··;;~~~··;~;:;~·t:~; J Br. gar & encl. patio. •••• ••••••••••••• • •• • •• ~.G 76:!7 ~,~281 \ i;.10 o0'74 ~hullers & nr pool. $450. Harbor View Jhlls, exec. •Studio & 1 BR Apts r 1 1• cl $300 mo Adult.s. Refs. No pets. CO"~IERCl,\I . 1;710944 c~cs. ___ home. 3 BR, 2 ba., view. •TV & MaidServ Avail ~4~S6n . ' S22S. UUI pd645-2240 Charming 2 llr ldcJI (11r ·1 Br. 2 n11 fam rm, lrplc Jv'!!RC.~I~ '1n' ~'.11·r n. r'i: .• J1r4r·t.tv IRVIN~ Tll t:ft/\, Cll TUllTLEROCl\·VIEW, 3 Lse Agt. 644·'1383 •Phone&!rv, Htd J>OO\ I "' t 1··-• u • h 1: '' " ' 1 I l h 2376N rt Bl d CM t-...... L-a 3786 3BR duplex, l Y.i ba. cpts, An IQ1k<i. :1r s uu111 ur in llv rm. newly r!rcornt ('·' :: ·1'1 · , I U d '.. .arJt<' cxe1·u ive om<:' in Rr 2 Ba, (am rm. ()inc • C • ewpo v ' .-.m ~-.. d r I b It whuW'Vl'r. Mr.'IJ.,-.h He.JI l h 1 d . •u •"'( 1 s ntJr >y n t:r <,plt•1.•t area 4 Hrllrnom ltm, tun y·•rd Nr tenn·1 .. Nf .• ,WPORT rent .. 4 Br. 548-9755or645·3007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rps, rp c. ns. ' 7 ..... ,., t rui\11 , imme i;ilt $1()(1 IW7 "~1'10 . " . .: .,, u , f R 2'"-B F I ~-7350or645·2330. \.Y. 642 133'1. G·li.! t,,., ocf·upan1 y nf'/ l'l('l~ S4 ---fomlly room C'.a ... cadc & pool. $S45 mo. $200 Sec um m , n a. P _<;. 2 RR, 2 ba on the ocean. l.GCJllftG ~och l 1 •8 m" ·M2 ~ or '112 21 Two ~t:. 3 Br 2 Ra , lgc yd. with ~.mlener S52S/mo. dc11 /\gt l''t1 'IR7'l wet bar. !ull rec fac1I. . SUS CASt'1~S f\lrn. S700 . unfuro $600. Brand new 8 pie:<, 3 Dr. ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • .ru;r~f z 1 jr j!ar. S3!l5. Nr. 1\j.,'1 752·7315 - ---$550. 642·4291J Minutes to NB. Bw;h & 1 Total security, elevators. Ba, ownrs unit. also 1& & ----R h 1 846 00~ --3 Br 2 Ba, 11n rul de sat HEAR THE ocrr.,.,... BR furn. Adults, no 7ets. rec. farihties. 499·2835 Br apls, no pets. (714) ShortTennRentol \ft"<o Vt>rdt>. 3 br, 2 ti.1. 11" im ·· •Ul'iJV P.ARI\. Shnrp l~c )U. clos!' 111 sehl:; & C .1 ~,... 2llONewpc>rtBlvd.CM 827.2479 Lugunoi charm cotl.tg\• 2 lxi.1t nrc('ss, s.125/mfl. 111 2 DH,~ hn Hunt. Bay con· 20r, i\/C, pr1vull' y:.1rd , pk. $125. 552·0130 afl ustom 3 Ir, 2 lhi. ram . Apartment. u..fw1'. --------- Or, '"J blk oct>un. $.1.'K>. 2 cldg ;:.ardener. Al(cnt, n do Quiet. ,'.rills only. nr 1wols/tcnn1!I. $.17s 7p,M_ rm, S52:> li.c ur Jse option. TINY Rach house m Lrlr. ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• LGE,2 Br In trlpllt, w/gnr, mo nex.•!M·2330 fl.'e 549116.~ Pool~ rec. ctr. $275 mn. ~112.'i.'t _ -.----. --_?i5·2016 pr\SlGS. Furn, utals pd. lc6oaPMnlUla 3807 nr shops. Jt.; Ba, adlt.s, --------5S2 32130 lJru·, .. rk 5 br hm. rr·1me Woodbrtdi;te Warm.'ngton llV Jlm C· I 3 B 350 vocadoSl. art4PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• refs. 63'7·8828 (714) • Newport leoch 3169 STUNNING lite 2 Br i Ba.--· J hr Twnhmr. Urn.rm.. s. arme •••-•••••••••••••••••• llrdnupt. Pool.recarea,ForLewse3br,3 b:i,(rplc, loe P\•t_comm ten & AC. (7 1J l5S2-0673 , +FH, nr park &sehoo!· Bach. $181. mo, to mo. East.side; 2BR, buth, lrg 3 Br 2 nn, r,ido Sands. 1 $235. 7IO w 18th St. ma mt yd., ci;tm pool, pool . $5.15. 552·8587, 9'i2 MM SS75 mo. M•·'l770 I &2 Bdrm Trlrs Gar.1240 W. Balboa, Apt Jlv. rm. bllns, beam. g:ir, blk bch, comm pool, $450 walk lo bch. S5SO mo, in .!_52 !lJRI $145 to $175. Gas & wutcr li. 675·6l60 J\gt/Owner sundcck. Like new. $2SO. 645-7575,673-""""o 3 BR. 1 Ba. clean, new dudes pool scrVICl'. ~i hr, nr HiRh Srhool & Nwpt llls 3 BR. 2 Ba, new pd No kids/nets 133 E Adults only, no pets. '""" ~cd yrd. S315. mo 642·5985or 9G3-2543 ~!!4Ji!~!s f~;;.~~Y;~~;·54~~8c.2~512 ~~.t~l~~~~v~!~· S495. 1Gth St .. C.M.M2·00 · N~!"&'r~tf~g~µ:e Ulil. Pd. 642-171Gart5pm Hoetws UnfwnisMd , fREE 2 Oil, l ha .• • •.... $325 ----Mam Rentals, 540·5370 2 BR Furn & Unfurn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1hurkp home! CollcJtc REHTAl SERVICE 2 HR, lba........ $350 C\HNERDAL.EJIO~n;s 3 ~~V11ewHome • Newly decor. t brduplex. PEEK A VIEW 1h blk to Mature Adults. Gd. Joe. ~ 3202 •nr art'«. 3 br, 2 ba, 2 1.m.znu ........... S4J5 3 Br, 21Ja, f rplc, new • ucurm#c ean. sunny"' Quie t. Empl'd adult ·a 00~my bd 2 _64_5--0632 ________ _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc>, dbl ((81". /\II nl'W 2t.1:1,'!lA,lldllrms-25Rcn• 2BR,2ba ........... $4!i0 carpet. nr fwy, pools, vCac1a1nlU. Only $.'•50./mo. 0 /35. Refs. No pets baanp.t'd"•-drp'drr;:jy NEW 2 b 2 b l l TUSTIN. Laurel wood crpts&drps. Bltns. Encl as. price r anges. 2 Rt> 2.. $525 _park $.'\95/mo 64tH507 u n1quc Homes 541H021 • '"" · r, a, &\'. c, d $400 I d N '" r B a ft h ''ALL '· ua. '........ -, . "i7"'6000 "•"-t "8"2·7430. d/w. jacu·.·i·, 4 ar. ie••, patio home. Unfurn1sh1•d yar · · w gnr cncr, .c'" e " · " 2 BR ., I .$52.'i v " '"' u " - 2 story, 38 R. 2BA, coun S.185. without. ~-4471 COLLECT: 714·9fi8-4456 3 Bit' 2~,ab" · · ·" · · 5425 2 Br. upgrd d, nice loc Bach. type 1 Br trlr, Adult Corona~ Mw 382 2 of ocean, Teen child ok. . 1 0 • 1 a.······· Fncd yd w /eo\'r'd wd Back Bay condo tri·level, park. No pets. $140. + •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• &t.2·7992 try kitchen. ireplacc, 2 .c Br 2 Bn. rplc, l{(e yard. 3&4 Br. $350 & $370. Plush 3 H. 212 ba. · · · · .. · $450 patio, air cnnd, frplc, 3 br, 2 ba. 3 cur gsr. Pool util. 548-6173 ---------<'ar Jttl.l'ngc, pool. pork, close to schools. $380, ls crpt. fresh paint. Singles, 3 BR, 2 ba .. · "· · $450 SJ.S5 'mo. 546 97S1. + xtras S425. 645 7777 2 Br, 2 ba, pref mature or tenn\5 courts. Asso. dues & 133t. 546-9342 children, pets ok. Agent. 3or .. Hr, 212 ba · · • $405 ----l Br. n~u. respc>nslble ..., retired. No pets, nc patd .. Lease $ti5 mo. + no rec. 673-574•1, 536·6670, 3 BR. 2 ba ........... $500 No Fee To Lessee 4 OR, 2 Bo, dm·rm, ram· person} please. $150 re v children $195. 642·5848 deposits. LOVELY 3 Br 2 Ba, mod. 554-5193. 3 BR, 21'.I ba ........ SGOO :I Bn. 2"7 ba., fam. rm., rm, 2 car gar. no pels 673-0487 '1l I Call544·S336 bllns, cpts. drps. fnrd -------• 3 OR, 2•, hu , •••... $600 lorrnal 1l1n. rm. Very Lease $430. mo. 548·8978 " 'l.~~c-_ 2BR. lBA w/crpts, drps, 1 bnck yd, dbl gar, wtr pd. 2 Br I h Bn, fplc, cpts, 3 Btt, 2"" bu ......... Sll25 privalc! 2 Frplcs. & lou eves & wknd5. or days 1 Bedroom, adults only. bltns. $265/mo. OPEN TUSTIN, ovcly family 2006 Hedlaods Dr. $400. drps, $325. No pets. 4BR,2•?bo ...... $475 ofspace.$550 !1>77 .. -6110exl.2SI no pets. Call 548-4206 , CORONADELl\fAR SAT & SUN, 22~ = ·~~~~) 4 Br. $5SO. 673·4838 847 79!W evs. 4 blks ocn. Single family homes Agenl_552 7000 eves, 11ner5PM. 2 Br Townhouse. frpk. Avocado, C.M. --.... -R-E-~--"'-L_S_* _ _, DUPLEX 2 Br. fplc. lndry NhfCENCLEAN 3 Br, 2 Ba. ~:~: ~ ~:.: ::: ... · · ~ Lscoption new 3 Br, 2 Ba, Want oflsh pottd7 HuntlftC)tot1 leech 3740 bp~;.ftenmSos, conttnen~~ ~~ELY lged. 3 .bdT, n1 e1wly "' ","' rm, $295. 687 B Jo11nn sc. ew cpts, new paint, 3 BR, 2 bn.. . ...... $42.5 Woor!bridgc $500 mo. r.ove.ly l•.story home with ••••••••••••••••••••••• re .... 8.!Jl, me ocean.,. r~ecorat • 1 ea oc. 3Br ,H.B.$375 mo. t714) 622·8303 evs. la. yd, good H.B. area JOR,2ba ....... $800 673·62MafiSPM 3bdrms.&a lge.paneled SMALLDEACHHOTEl. Catalina views. Close to No pets. $275. Mgr. at 4 Br, II . B. $375 m<>. 623-681 t x437 ctyii. $:l9S mo. Agt. 846·1311 4 AR, 2._, ba ......... $475 T 0 di bonus r m . Lndscpd. back Rooms S2S.50 week shopping & flne beach. 979·2531, 2885 Mendon, 3Br+"""'lll 13 • .,.,"'mo •nR 2•,ba ... ""' crreces. over m yard WI.th lush "'r-ns, Apt.aS120.mo.53&-i056 644-2611 ap\..A ,.,,... . • ....... . $475. So Csl Shores. 3 OR, 4 br. lo/• ba, cpts .• bonus .. ,.. ........ -.N Brand O('W 3 on. 2 Ha, " ...... .....,; _______ _ 3:r+~g.~.S400mo l&eram·rm.sharp&va· room, dbl iar .. fenced Imm~. occup. No pets. flsh pond & lots 01 LCllJllMleech 3741 i---------3 r + f)(lO • S450 mo caoll Pool, la.ke, 5cc. $350. 968·9124 • $49$. mo. (213) 37'·0636 prlvncy · Convenient lo ........ ~. •••• •• ••• ••• 2 lk, 1 ba apt. So. of Hwy, I &2 ldnft Trtn NIOLFMEE • .., 5443281.cves ---------1 goodschools&shopplna. Bach. Near beach. U\il ac11ts, no pet.I. $285 mo. Sl45w$175.Gas &wat.cr AVA l Mr.D . . 4 Br, 3 Bo, 1900 sqrt, huge FR.El!: RBNT. to Jnn 1. Bay & hoch pd, S19S-S22S mo: $6S \1.-k. Call 6'2·5953 wkdys. pd. No kids/pets. 133 E. Bnlcc · 002·7711113Br.2baonculdMncSt. bock yurd. new cpLs, Wooclbrldlle. itBr. 3bu, RHffy 675·1000 l~N.Cst.494 25()6 6'13-398.l or 645-11399 eves 16thSt.,CM.642·U6S lalMta ,.,__. )206 in N. Mes~ Verdl·. Dbl drps, paint. 8191 Savoy huae vu tot. 640 6752. 1---------1 & wlmds. i---------••••u••••••••••••••••• frplc , covr d paUo, nice Cr. Nr schools & fwy. -Oceanfront baeh sludio, 1----------•--------- doc:or $425. mo. Wat.er S4SO mo. 842·0516 or LocJima hoch ll41 New~rt Bench, 3 bike lite cooking. Also L&2 br 2 sty below Highway. 2 Rr 2 Br. rrplc, patio, no pets. 2 BR, den, frpl. Slfltl<' lncl.556-012S 5:!G-008G ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1tnnet:1school&park apt.s. UUI. Incl. $.195 to &den,nopet.1,adJl.s.$52$ l child OK . $240/mo. iar. 1435 Mo/ycorly , . Sprt'taculor ocn vu, 3 nr J Hr. 2 Bo, l'l'lcd yard & $315. 497·3195. 536·032l mo. M4.4M7 (213) 534-0952. 3 BR, l ba. SlnjflC gur. 2.DR Mesa Verde Villa Br, 2ba, 4 blks from 21L 8 f 1 d h h •' r I .. d •" ,,,....1 WI ._.,,., ... i:.'>11C•M .... 1'...llkl..,ll! '"W :.. pc, ~ WI! r . pn ... o, pc, cp...,, rp& "' . a·!" c. ntcr, ..... Condo-Pool, 11ara•e. Wc1tmnstr Mlll.J. I blk to -r.,,;, " rvou,,.. ,...~,,".. bltns, 1059 Santa Aon, :1hutters, re mod kitch $195. Ut.U pd. Single or BeauWul 2 Br, 2 Ba, apl, Qulet l br, kll, ctpl/drpa. WIWA.M WIMTOH yllrd. Kids OK. $325. Ph: 1chl1, cul·d ·sac. Kids ·OPEN 01\.JLY $445 roo. 759·5807 or wtdbl sell <:In ovn. S4 coupleok. Fee dahwabr. frplc, eve r· )mmac. Jnq: 242 Flower, Real Estate 875-3331 MW786 art 6 OK. S4l5. Ph~ 8 A.U. TO 6 P.M. 642-8907 mo. 673-2~25 f'VI/~ Main Rental•. ~5370 ythlnt. 846-6239. 530-7290 CM (Nl9r). . ... .. . . . . •. Af.-tw•h Uefwi... 'ApGrtnlenh ~ ~hh....... Rlftfab to Share 4300 lutlftlnt lt...tal '450 luslMst WCMted 50 IO Thursd.iy Novambvr 11, H176 OAJL. Y PILOr CJ 1 •.. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . • . . . .•. . . . . . . . . ................ ~.. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . • . . . . . . . • . . . . .•... .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . ----''-""'"-..;......;...;;.--~-------------------== Cotta MtM , ll24i Coda Muo 3824 Hewport leoch 38'9 Shue huuae, no pets, *TOP * HUD ACTIOMI Lost & Found 5300 fnPopwnt & Hetp Wcmted 7 l 00 ••••••••••••••••••••••-' •••••••••••••••••••••·•••••••••••••••••••••••vicini ty Sla t er / •LOC~TIO ... • ' United 9 ... •-e·s lnve•l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~tlftOft ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goldenwul Family ol· ~ ". -"' " . ",' FOUND Wht Samoyed ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSEMBLERS GRANO orEHIHG FOX HOU.OW VIL.1.A.Gi llFaEStMenS!I IOAM to 7'M SAT & SUN s~~w .... c1 Fcwq~T.....+a 3 1'r. 3 b;a, slu<l)', 2 car mos pherc. $150mo. Succouful retu1l or moot.a, Inc. callforma a Vic l,11g.Ni&ucl Schoolt& g11r, pool. i.tiuna & tennis. 1!48.()647 service locatloo on £. lugo1l buslnelll sales &45 4220 IMtructiott 7005 Npt Crelll. S475/ino. · t7th Street Ill Co11ta team, 25 offices stale · ••••••••••••••••••••••• G46·2055dtayorevua. Stud~ot seek11 mature Mesa. Wlde,61nOranaeCounty t'OUNO purt Siumesc e1---------• ___ _.::. _____ , non.smoker 1125 + utit • t800Squarc feet lo service your needll, we wk old kitten. Vk C.M. IE A IARTEMD!R Newport Cre~t. upgraded 5.57-0205, 8·1(,)pm • 2 Au~ bays 11re de:sperat11 for busl· Pllrk. 979--2520. "'·llor P'"rl·tim" 5 Pl1111, pool, 1acun1, • On-11teparkilli nesaes to sell , we huve . ..u .. ... 11auna, tennis, choice S Burn •l(islnC:hristlun •Excell.int exposure people with $5000. • FOUND: Wris twatch , Be ready to work ll!9 o Br. 3 811, Fam Rm, lse t'em1de rm mate want~ *Large sign area $200.000. who ure rudy Vic. lialbou Pier, Frl. professional barlc11der in upl $SS0.673·2332 4 Rr. twnhse in H.ll, REALONO~UCS,Corp w11llnt: & llble to buy eve.545·22'77toidentify 1 week. Free Job ploct:· $8 l. 2 s + de p / u l 11 , Brokus 67!>.-8700 now ment 11t1slst1mce. ll l'.: A U T I F U L U6tVi790 . FOUND: Old Englh1 h Amertc1U1 Burtendtn WATERFRONT _;__...:__-----1 CALLUll Sheep dog puppy nr San School 2 BR .. upgraded curp. & HffC1 A. Roommat•7 PRIME 1525 l\teu Verde Dr Clemente Boys Club. U°' E . 17th St, SA FulTIIM Xlnt opportumty m Mis· 1iun Viejo Jndu!llr-1111 Complex. Muisl h1.1v C1 m1&nuul dclller1ly In sml comp0nenl3. l'~umlll1.1ri1y using mlc:roscup.i vury helpful. Gd benefits , a11lary c:ommcn1urolc w /expr. Cull Caro l S81·•for <1ppt. Live near the beach in a sparkling new t.ownhome of your own. Enjoy privacy, woo<lburning fireplace, swimming pool &. jacuzzi. Attached garage, 30' hack yard. 2 be<:h'ooms, l V2 baths. Adults. Enjoy the luxury of a new home without having to own Jl. mirror bar. Prlvale club. To Professlonully f'ind ,._ J~ S £ast, Suite lOO, c05tia 492·~2 s:M-1960 $l650 mo/lea::.e. 631-1160 THAT RIGHT PERSON """*....,.c:.m INIC• Mesa ===--=~----1---------1 ASSISTANT 2100 sf, Costa fdeaa. 7&1-3741 FOUND: Puppy, p ort•-------- Rlfth CJU••1tffd for I Y"" 621 W. Wilse11t, Costa MMG 642-4991 Sinale Park Nellporl, w/balcooy. s:uo. mo. 640-4391 aft. s. ~f-CI2Ans ~ Suitable for officea or re-Deal withe professional Terrier, vie. 735 Jo1&nn Job• Wanted. 7075 TO COHTROLLER ~Q«~~--tall. Ac.,oss f rom ,_ ._____.. : St.C.M.Apt3,646-6483 ••••••••••••••••••••••• For small Orange Co. cu ~ W-1wq hospi~al. A Hitched to m•o".=.::."-u 5015 FOUND· l.ge male dog ~V~LE NURSE, oval\, for electronic manuf. c·o. 832-41~ Since 1971 Alhlellc Club. Good Iron· ~-··"I · • pnvate duty. Lite cook· Must be familiar w/sfm· BEACH 2 blks.newpaiot, __ ;,__ _______ 1 tage. Call 631.2000, Mr ••••••••••••••••••••••• goldenret.type. ing & hskpg. Reh . pie consolidated state- Costo M.10 3124 Huntington l•och 3840 .3 Br 2 ~a dplx, fplc, Share House. Male Schlesinger, Agt. Profit Sharing .iAvestors Harb/Vic.CM 642·2170 496-7635 menta: forecasting; SE(.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. patio, ga.r. No pets.. $Jl5 + '"-utilities. lnduslri wanted lo invest in lrg FOUND ~Lrg pet bird Sun • reporting; corporation SHARP-NEW ... IR" ... D ... EW * $40Uyrly. 64S.1G82 Costa Mesa. 548-0125 al RndGI 4500 'l'rirnaran Charter Busi· Nov 7, vie Methodist BOOKKEEPER, exp!r , tax returns. Reply to 2 & 3 Br, 2 na. apls In .. "'" " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ness, N.B. (714)675-7017 Cb u r c h H e i 1 & full charge, thru trial Classified ad no. 768. c/o best E. Side l<,calion. !Br. '2"~ mo. :ma $2751 Br Sundeck 2 blks to M/F 20-25 to ~hare 4BR PIUMELOCATIOH aft6pm. Goldenwest.'S42.ssl8. bal~nce. $800 mo. DailyPilot,POBoxl5dO, Each w/poneling, frpk . mu. dlx apts, spaciuu11 beh'. Yearly. ~til pd, no h:se, 1 mi. to bch SUO, Good exposur•. Easy in· 546-4650 C-Osta Mesa, Ca tit. 9'l626 bltns incltl 'g dshw~hr rms, .xlnt l<K'.. nr U11ntg pets. $300 mo. 673·4430 ulil. pd. H.B. 894·0795 gress & egren. Plenty of Min $3,00_0. 100% t:ix LOST, at Jolly Roger, -----.-----• Equal Oppor Employer ··Earthy" <:pts & drps <..:ntr '1891 Stark St. 2 blk nrnmat.e wanted for 3 B parking. On Brookhurst shel.ter tlus year. 1~% <N.B.) ladies wallet, Repro Ty~1st·Proofrdr. lhruout, pvl palio, l(ar S ot Edinger Ave. W of 3 Br t Ba roomy, new apt across fr bch in Nwpt & Atlanta in Huntingt'on eap1lal gams return oftn· neect. Drivers Lie., J:tc. Phototypesetter .. I"utl or A.SST MAHA.GER lndry fac .. Crom $350 mo. Dch Blvd. Oi>t:n Sat/Sun cpts. sundet•k, bltns, bch Bch. $143mo. incl util Bea~. Approximately vestment In 1?'77· CPA Reward. No ~ueslions PIT. 979·0566 avail now. Im media le occupanty. l·S .. 1146·4!.l'JO & bay yrly $375 645·1878 ,,.,5_31.84 Im sl\. ft. of ground floor managed, cnll 1'44·0782 asked. 640·7556 HetpWont.d 7 1 OO w/Skl & Tennis retail ex· J•~•J Agt 559 828 °' per. for Costu Mesa Ten· ,..,.y ·l · $1~. 2 br, garage, pool. 2 Br yrly, garage, w /or $pace. Signing. $325/mo. ~ytoLoon 5025 Pleas e H elp . Lost ••••••••••••••••••••••• nisShop.642·6295 1 & 2 br apts from S165 Kidsok. Fee without boat dock. $325. Gcragesfor Rem 435 £!. 11.,... 67Mr . P lummer•••••••••••••••••••••••• Wirehair Fox Terrier , AAAA/\AAAAAAAAA 1---"--------2493 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~· •••••• Cpls, drps, bltns. Kids MainRentols.540-5370 673· Storage g~·age for re"nl · ht.219d&3rdT.D.'s beige male. Ans to JOIHOTLl.._.E ok, no pels. Call betwee ... NEW BUILDING at 0 . C. LOANSAVAlL.ABLE ''Rags". Vic of 16th & " 2 n ew four plex , eallBreathtaking Panoramic SeeMgr19S9 MapleAve ... _ • G Of R t 9&5. 548·0483 Airport4000 to8000 sq. ft. Credit not important Orange, Charles Heller ..-xc y, en c., ecep · ----------1 536-6655 aft 4 pm. prrn. Bay, Ocean & Calalinu AptS, C. M. p k c R d E•~ Etc Etc Etc Et __::..........:_-------1 industrial condominiums 673-4883 Brolter ar . . M. ewar . .... · · · c. Quiet Garden Tri-ple x onl y. View. Quiet top floor 2 C nl d . 1 6467670 ft4 CALLSS6850S 2Br. bltns. cnel. gar Jb f 1 A .1 Br. 2 B11, luxury aparl· • .. ~~A:1~~:·0(i0f~a~t! p~a0s/~1%KiirYir~1fnae MoMJWanted 5030 · a · ControlC~reer lndr y,S225mo.767Seot r, rp c.~~pcc.s. va.1 menl. Park Newport's Center. Call J o bn••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST:.~led. Sz <;>r;ange EmploymentAgency AT EASE Pl Apt 2 751·a525 days Nov 28. 7602 Vol(!a Dr. finest localion. Hurry! CdM. Dave S ., Agt Alstrom (714)9799'.!05 Need money for 2nd trust cal, in CdM V1c1nll y li7:i.8J&I e~es. . Apt Ill. Clost.: lo slorvs. This one won't last. Avail 644·7211 . ., . deed. Scott Realty Call 640-0000 or673·4572 ACCOUHTIMG CLERK On a part-lime bnsis for Hunti~on Dcc. l 644:0061 Double garage, Cost RlfttalsWonted 4600 Jack S c ott. offi<:e LOST male Cockat\?el A~curatew/figures&de· a mature woman. Would Of Newport 8eoch Presently Hos An Opening' n Our IOY'S SECTION 2 Br, Palio & garage S220 per rno. HarbOur 3842 Thanksgiving Special ! Mesa.$40.permo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S36·7533or res.493-8561 "G .' d I h " w ·11tail.10 Key by touch. you enjoy servicing our ••••••••••••••••••••••• .5245_ Util pd. 1 br. 548-0483 Reliable couple will rent T ant 0 Ph' ti v1· Good typist. Attractive younger customers with. NEW 3 Br. 2 Ba, Condo 50' Kids/pels. Fee. Main Offic:•Rentol or sit 2 Br. or ? Local ~J:ges, rust 5035 ~~~': t_ ~kt~rlae. CM. N.B. loc. 640«!850 their various fitting & CLE AN I Br a pl . to tennis. pool, jacuzzi. Rentals 540·5370 •••••••••••••••••••••• refs. CaJl 548·2076 •••••••:••••••••••••••• $25. Reward. 646·23W ' A.CCOUMTS siung needs? Reply lo 1;73 .. 1-130 spacious. cpts , pa lrn, $450. 968-5700 evs. . lu·:-ssfln"' t/ Classi.fied ad no. 728, c/o adults.Sl8Smo.645·4266 Spec. View, 2 br, gar., PfUMELOCATIOH --.... LQANS90/ RECEIVAILE DailyPUot,POBoxtS60. -----------•lr•ine 3844 bltns, new crpt. $275. Good exJ>Osure. Easy in ,..._. /0 Pvt Yacht club needs Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 Lillie charmer! $145. Slv ••••••••••••••••••• •••• Adults. &t2-6889 gress & egress. Pltnty ••••••••••••••••••••••• Also 2nd TD Leans Personals 535o A/R Clerk full time Wed· I•--------• & ref rig. f<'ee Rancho Son park.Ulg. On Brookhurs lusiMSs Fairest Terms since 1941> ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sun. Must be able lo Main Rrnlals, 540 5370 Joanuin Apts NW8RPT2 HTSB br1and _new 23 & Atlanta in Huntingto Opportunity SOOS Sattlet' M'-Co. Drinking problem? work w/club members. Attendant· Parking Lot. .,-• Yz a, am rm. Beach. Approximate! ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..,. CallAkoholHelpline Compute r bckgrnd . Wknds 10am-6pm. Stu· Adult E·sirle 2 Dr. encl Renting from ~260. frplcs. 2 car gar, no pets. 800 sq. ft. of ground noo *furniture & Plywd Mfg. 642°2171 545-0611 24 hrs a day 83S-3830 helpful but not m an· dent pref'd. 675·308'2 gur. put10. frplc. Like Adult 11pts. l.casin~ pre· Avail. immed. 644·6034 d. w d c JI w d s N S "'"'W no•v ls « prestige space. Signing. $325/mo •La Jes ear, Hi·Class! S "VE SS "IORTIO... atory. a e · un A to t. new. 0 pets . :.i35. " ' ~ f I Call Mr. P lumme r •BOOKSTORE " " " 673-3555 u mo ive fw4-0878 lrvine com munity , 3 Br. 1 Ba. rpc, beams. •DRAPERYWKRM N vate,.arty ,,illbuy Counseling &Referral · New Detail Shop needs ----------1 Twenty Perg•ila. Culver garage, blk th beach. 963•6767· •RUG /UPHLCleaner your3ndT.D.6<12-3i73 Preg.lesl-avail.wknds Applia oce-PartDe pt. help. 3 RH., 2 Ba, chllrlren nk, no & Sand burl!. 2 lltocks so. $3115 yrly. 646·9218 ,. FURNITURE Refin 24 Hr Helptine 547.9495 Im med. opening. Selr Top wages paid. Eng'inc pets. S265. mo. 546·!l080 or of San l>i ego Fr w y. Sm Clementie 3176 Contact AgntSam Crane ht & 2nd Loan5 starter w /parts back· Steamers, eng painters. 546-6985 559·1100 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• (7t4)645.4170 S40--0608 lrvjne Pacific Financial PREGNANT? ground a must. $5 hr to buffers & Polishers, ~P· Company.640-8292 Caring confide ntial start.Call Kate,6"2·0242. holstery s ha mpooeri;, 2 Br apt $190. C )1 , 1 Br WOODHIDGE: OC EANFRONT luxury 2 ~·" ~~-... counseling & referral. check out, pick-up & de. apt w/gisragc S215. N.B. P INES t\PTS br. den, frplc, pvt s leps ~=-~-LAUNDROMAT Abortion, adoption & APT HOUSE-livery.·Apply at . · Fordeta11scall 548·1161.! 1. 2 & 3 bllr111 units. tobeh.SS'°.499·2807 /~ IHVESTMEHT AnnounulMftts 5100 keeping. NEWPORT 2059HarborBl,CM or Eves 5.'>7·0975,As.:t. Designed llke early . /,.,. __ • 26Wasbersandl0dr"ers ••••••••••••••••••••••• APCARE "A7"""3 30 • • Oc I d k 2 ' " .,.. . .,,,.., Asst . Mgr-M .. I NT· 645-10 · California bungalows. ean vi~w. ge ec • v --in lop location of Costa "' 2BR w/garage. Sl90 From s 270 . 1 1 5 br. l i.a. SZ35. mo.. Aft ~=.:=•""..... Mesafor$16,000.Callfor · * * * * * Tiredof"BoobTubes?" ENANCE. Couple, foll1---------Water pd 1571 .. A .. Pinestoae. Ofc hrs 3_5:30 6p111,496-3438 speclllclerms.e73·8550. Alt'/ 1967 groducrt.s Date·Party-TakeTrips lime. SaJary open. F.xp. OrangeCall l·S,636·4120. wkd 9 5 30 •k d · OPrNi119 .,1srUNl<ierNKlt of Diamond Girls only No children/ pets ------• ays, · : \\ n s. So.th L-o 3886 • . . 55~ <'100 -..,-.• f ., ...... ·~· I t ..a. Guys Use 644-26llor 494·1268 Lrg 2BR, beamt.'<I elng~. ~ " ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------1 .-,f~~ II ~ Estanc10 HI-, .. Sc:hooC sngl stry, no pet,., S200 T h ., h 2 b LRe. cru1et, luxurious ex· •l MO FREE RENT• !'' .. ' .. · .. ~·;.~,:.=:,~ \ who would lib to EVE FOTO DATE 204~1·U_W,1l li1t·t• fi4ti 11883 ?::i 0;::1~(' -ar:~. s29~ cc. 2 br , 2 ba apt. 1·2·3 Rm. offic;.es fro ~ . ----· ·-~~~ pcrticipote in onJan1~ 834-0234, 834·1552. ASSEMBLERS •2Br, lR.i Mesa Verd··. mo .. lndt y r.1nl. 5.52.CH30 Elevatol' to scenic priv. $125 per mo . Adj ,·,_ ... ho-•s 1st r'""'·· ____ 2J>_m_·8_p_m_. ---1 ~ f ., b h l' l & ga Air-nnrter Hotel. No leas ··-:11 ..... U1 ..... Mi 6 • · i :ara~e avail \dull~ a 1 , t' . ar 'Y me room, ·..., Pina & Sandwich n mo s expcr. 1n any 5235 'lo pet:; 83'.l-li~l? 1 lot<JI .. cc Perfect living req. 833·3223Til noon $2000. mthly net nion, please contact •KAREN'S* of the following: PC /Is· laquno Beach 3048 or wlrnd retreat for the 60< PER SQ FT Gr eat South Orange A.rt Perry at the OUTCALL MASSAGB sembly, Harness. Con· t:,\STSIOr: z llr 2 H:1. end ••••••••••••••••••••••• :Jtlventurous adull $515. 1617 W.ESTCLlFF·NB Counly loealion. seats 48, school. 5S6-34 IO 6PM·2AM 838-1780 nector or Solder . Color gar, lnrlry, I child OK. nu :"cw 2 IJr, ::• J ba lu~ury llllO. yrly lse <199·2835 AGT. S4J·5032 First class! Terms. UBI, * * * * * code not req'd. Excellent (ll!tS. s:t75 1;.12.J-181! condo Oceun v1~w. Walk We•tminst-3898 ----------i 751.3741 ---------• •SHARQlll...l'S* co. benefits irlcludes 1 lo bch. /\II applia nces. > '"' ----------1 · f""lll wks vacation after 6 AYON Heed Extra $$ To Make Christmas Merrier? Earn about $40 on every $100 you sell as an A VON Representative. Sell beautiful gifls, jewelry. cosmetics, more. I 'll s how you how. Call 540·7041 or Zcnilh 7·135!). DCMG Point 3826 S625 mo or can he rurn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR LEASE Coff Shop 51; D Lost & Fowtd 5300 OUTCALL MASSAGE mo's. 11 Paid holidays, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 544·~19. I BR Condo. newly redec. 3 OFFICES ~ / ~ ays ••••••••••••••••••••••• 499-1224 group insurance starts --------- Ex. lge 2 br, 2 ha. frplc, . Pool. patio, gar, adulls, $155 MO EACH ~ Mile (~~ m~~ac h , REWARD FOR LOST ---------•day oC hire & many BABYSITTER who can ~ dressm~ rm Adults + 1 l Br. beaut. ocean view. no pels. Aft. Gpm, Fine COSTA MESA Loe needs tender loving care. DOG Shep/Collie fem, EXOTIC GIRLS more. love 9 month old. • l~i·nager. i··rom $2~5. Quiet. ~1ng.le itreL No 5.1\-6814 752~1700 Tenns. UBI, 751.3741 "Queenie", lie. l002122). Massage & Modeling Apply Personnel Mature, reliable , my (;a~&watrr(l(! 4!11i·7379 ~t~. S29S. rnl'l ulll. .1sz Fu • hed Vic . Sunfl ower & OutcallOnJys.42-3169 DOCUM£NTQR home 2~ days a week, -sun~t·l Trr Op.en Sal. Apcrfrlwnts ""' ~erTonrn-C.M. Smalley,CM557-<l168 ----------• ' Westmins l e r/Bols ci !\~~~~:~·rt.'~~00 ~~;;:))~2\d~r L~!5lll_)(N_i Hlll 3850 •• ~.~~~~ •• !~~.~ r··· }11tt•;dm1 N n$3500earb. +CP/Mot"t' LOST. Siamese m a le P.O.BOXES DIVISION Chka.892·0560. 1;.tlHl7~1 oguno s TllE EXCITJNG .... 1 ... ··,».'.~.JilJiijF l' Y ompe 1 ion. fl 11 · & • ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAlMMES"APTS. . ----·-·-~ private office. kitchen w/ e a co ar tag for Rent r. Addressograph IFYOU )( \" ;.., 'H I A INVESTMENT DMSION avail. Good terms. UBI , w/C.M. address. 11 /4176 M . 1 ·n iew • t'" ~ r, :!1.1.3 Ik 1'omfo. ,oul. win .•. 2 :\HNUTES1'0NP1' 751_374t V1c.Newhope&Warner, 631 0727 ul\igraph haveaserv1cetooffcror tlhl i·ar l.!.1r s:r.:'i per m•i ',1r ~.Jr , ~di ,1tuated BCll 150 I W-stcliff Dr. ----------• F.V. (Work)'152·8S35 or • 2'21 S. Daimler goods to Sl'll, place an u1l hi5-5lt1.ili or~·13 ii4R S:l:>I> m o 830 l.I H 5 lll<'h,1&2BR. "'° S · S • 531·3466 SANTAANA in l h e D a ily l'iloL evs wknd-. from 5195. Newport Financial Ctr weeptnq ttr'YIC• ---------"THE EXPERIENCE" OCEAN vu. 3 f{r i BJ , Leas•'""' Off1'ce Space $1000. monthly FOUND w1·reha1·red Tbr. Adult m otel. Closed :Equal Opp« Employer Classified Section bit 1 --u l t 38"2 . .\dulls, No Pets .. -:11 25 H / k h di ·t ~ · · TV F R l~~~~~~~=~~P~h~o~ne~64~2-~56~7~8-=. =::=::::;;--n~. m1t•n> wave u-a1, __,...,o..., CJ'M 'ii C 11 S't Ma g rs p w an es 1 • rier, Silver/gra". Costa c1rcwl . or eserva· _, .• · ~ mu to mo. 4tltl 14JS. ••••••••••••• ••••••••• • l5lil Mesa Dr. (:14fw~3~ 11 e~::i:~ Established accounts & Mesa. Call 6"5.7544 lions, 548·9755 /\Jo!l PaMrami(' <'•ai;t Vu 2 Br (5 Blks Easl of NewPort ----------• equipmenl. $8000 down. --.• + I l'·""l 1. Blvd.) _______ _, usr 751·3741 FOUND Boy's bike in 4 •PALM REA DH* Huntincjton leach 3840 ~vn .. o a••11 rn. · "" "' 546·!1!160 ' Seasons T rnct, Hunt. Past, present & future. ••• •• , •• •• •• •• ••. ••.... rec rm . P .t c 1f1 c Is I ---------• Brand Hew lld!J. COCKTAILS N cw 0 w n l' r !> n I ~'dluRe Adil ~: MIS Rooms 4000 Offices with private Bch.962·1668aft5. Uc2J3/694·13S0697-9272 .. _. •h --'"' 11 1 ... 'I'' 640• 16-14 & 54K 211 •. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>aths. 45 CenL'l a sq.ft. In· $60,000. monthly ,..,.ii: w,,.,., pt,; .. 1. ~ ----• , 90% Cocktails, asking \la~noha. II R ••H1•r .1 2 Me•port l e,ch 3869 Sleepmg r•i; ~·.$105 '!JO· eluding ulilitics. 300. S335.000 or submit. UBI, FOUND sm all mixed, H/14.PPY llRTHDA.Y hr, 2 ha. 1000 f;'l fc ••••••••••••••••••••••• All $50. wk Sh .. re kit/· ::;q.ft. u.n.its. 751·3741 .... r urlty apt v. puol, p •T l>uth. Show• Mon·Sul RoyMcCardle • beige dog. Short. fat. Has Nell Love ·T blk on stomach. 645-0549 J.•l'u111 . \ ~:. rt-.h .... h1 PARIOUW O" ·only -l:all uft lpm. Rfflltor 1810Hewport LAUNDROMAT Found : All white Arlulh onh :\o l>d ~ APARTMENTS llefs r eq'tl. 5Stl-0058 ur Co.to Meta 548•7729 GrossS6000. mo. Husky/Samoyed female BIMBO ~) c .. 11 n ...... \l~r .ti lHr:!llethoonhuod 54!15."S4 ---------.i 0utstand1nglrouble free dog. Mesa .Verde . 962 lSIKt ·rownho11"l'' loc . 32 Was hers. 12 S49·3579Afters.30 I LOVE YOU C .G . IYTHE SEA ~ .. w 3 hr uduv tnh~t·. :!01 lllh!'.1 ;,;11; lilM 2 hr <'flt~ . J)<K•I """ \cl . O Ct p e l ' ~ ~ II II ,\ , 1:1\'l..i" .in• 331, 1~1;,f1 Wr.c 2 lxodroom. Z hath. 11\'-•f twucti !,,'\(; !)<lfl7 t\f.ear Lob Park Hl'luxr :I br, 211 lt.1 .11t rlhl 11:.1r , PH On, Ir flk Ii 1.1 /\I .tba ma. ~Jti 346~. or SJB.17lll 2 8 T • 1 • , I) ,, N ,. w <"Pt:l1dq.1-;. <LI) Pr.~ n•rn11 IO('I. New 1rn1nl S275. c.1111146 :'1125 .ofl s 30 N~W 3 Br 2 fl.1, rl'c rm. <'Ir. rm, IJRQ, or City llall + llDllS , S:ISO. 968·570Q ('V'l \11w11nt .'.l hr, 2 hn frk. buleony, g11r. patw. 1111 Alabama. tjiltj Wl!I! Sp;idous 3 Rr. :ill xtras, Avail now. Kiii!! OK. S26S. Contact Terr)' 842·11.'128 (,..,·run:,~~':l 541) •t',~~~':n .$2~·1;~0 u:kw~~ COM 350 to 1020 sq. n. dryers. Xln~ p1trking. FOUND: Cat. all while, pen . "·"''11 Y Jut ·. c.u.9~•5or"·.15·3''"7 A/C. newly decorated . Owner movin" out or GRAND OPEMIMG! Sp:.i·l'IX•I S Tenm' ... _s_ >MO-_~--""-"" Masters, Brkr, 673 •120 " ·• small, vie Santa Ana Hts. Sftirit.al Reodi-s -... area & musl sell! liood Call 545-0366. r · .. -:11 .\C"ru" from Fal<h1011 Wrkg fem. Christian. lot terms. Agt. 837-4200 Announcing the opening l-.l,111d :it J:.imbore" on prvl'g, !ltcps lo bch, N.n. tr You Need A Staffed & FOUND. Orange Cat. of our new office located :-..in,.17ol.i4q1l116n41411_111s9ROoOatl Sl50. 675· 1706. f>lS 222..'I Furnished Office. call ~SAN CLEMENTE• male·w/Oea collar. Vic. at 18155 El Camino Heal. TllE EX l~C UTI VE G1ft &Car~s $15,000 Live Oak Cir. San Cle m ente. Open HO'l'£L. UCt'trcl I blOel<. ,__________ s:ts werk Cull !J60 :~mm nr PENINSULA PT. 1~1s 0073 Hntg Heh. 2 HR. l b8 uni SSOO ~·riv OCEAN FRO MT 3 BR.2 ba s.5541 NEWPORT TERRACE :1 Bit. 2 bu c·oodo s.'IOO SEA WIHD COHOO 2 BR . dt>n 2 l)a $-ISO IA YFtlOHT HOME 3 BR. 2 ba. $2000 Mo yr ly STErS TO BEACH 2 lJR, 2 b11ths. $400 associated 1·rntr{ll l.:u~un;1 , fullr 1•r1u1 p, room St50 ltllt 'hur<' Uf II C11 II bc•f I() \)1. art :; PM . 4'.l<I 19-12 ~ltot>ploa room & buth, \•t•ry lilt.: kit. pri v"s . l~wel. Nu smokinl?. no P<'h· Older lady pref. &IS !'lllll Slp'J: rm only. n<> cook"1t. for nlder empl 'd non· drink"r. no smok'r. $45 mo.15430runge, C.M. SUITE. Henl include Burgers&1cecream Magnolia. F.v .9684987 lOam·lOpm. Now for a f/llme recept., phone on Del Mar $22,000 Hmited time only, our mall service. util & Burgers&beer LOS T : White ca l best rearl ing, reg. $2S. janitorial. Secy·s & ofc on beach $24,500 w/orange, 1na le, blue Now $12.50. Smaller re equi p a vail. Newport Pottersand~u(p. flea collar. Vic 7th & adings also available. Cenler. f'.>40-5470 lure $25,000 Orange H.B. S.'16·5791 Appt's not nee. 492·9034 Crushed and culted , or492·"1296 Pluzs Executives Suites. ice $34 950 Lost: Man s Gold I D ----------• 256 sq ft view ore. All •BERTHA HENRY · bracelet w/initial~ CDC. 3 des perate Can asta s\•rvlces. Airport Tower REALTORS '492.4121 Crab Cooker, NB (714) players, near Irv., need a Plaza, 20S2 M 1chelson, 215 Del Mar, San Clem. 88.S·6857, Debbie good 4th. 552· 1293 Irvine. ?52-0234 -:::~:-::=-:-::=:::::--1·---------IFOUND Nor wegian Dashing, daring. dis t · TOP LOCATIONS COROHA DEL MAR Elkhound w/Sun Val~ey ingu!s~ed ~darting Doc· Harbor 11re11's best. 100 Gift & decorative ac· tags in Npt Cntr Fashion tor llVl~g in Promontory To 500 sq. fl. From $50 cesaories shoppe. Ready I s land. 640;6550 or Pt. _desires female com· REAl.ONOMICS, Corp. to make money S6 000 + 493-\738 paruon. must be 18 yrs or Brokers 67"·6700 · ' ...&. over 675 0955 v fnventory. Takeover im· r·vUND: Male Pekinese · · BROKERS--REAL TO!fS lOl~ W ftolb<>o 6' 1 JU 1 Fashion hi, 14th rtoor, mediately. Nr. Edwards & Slater Pertonal S.r•icH 5360 Hotefs, Motets 4100 l"Or. 1rnite, spactucular IA. Y & llEACH H.B. 842·2176 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• oceantmtn \'1ew. ldeul Rl!.•LTY 675 3000 Do eed h ·• D ~ • F d· Blk r 1 ft you n a ouses1,. Holldoy Gueits? for 2 or 3 man firm Lawl~~~~~~~~~~I oun · em?pup, . ter ? Need lo have flO- •DELUXE• l.aauna arN.1 residc·nt11 LI b ·. Z c roic av a i I.I · tall. LAB w I·· Whil mcone watch & care for EaslhluCC 3 br, 2 ha . cxp<·t'ting RUC!>lts, re · r.4<t 9-150 spotted neck. c h est, your home from Dec 1 • t-e11se ln,·I sµ:ic. ma.«lcr ,. t lh l C ti AF FlUATt; P.aws .. Newland/In· Apr. '77. Impeccable r e· s ult1•. d In rm & db I !)IS er cm a II~ e CUM dlx suites from $150. SECO ... D dianapohs. HB. 968-8581 fcrences of personal. pro· /I t n Laguna Oee an Vie w 1.Jlil incld, A/C, pkg, ,... ~atn~e u n nnr Villa f~r A wc~k or mor Janltor 675·6900 1uCOME! Found: 2 DOGS· Not re· fcs~ional & banking f)jlenrr It V11ll Pool & & rtce1ve 10t1o discount. .... lated. Blk fem loy ruv.Ale avail a hie. 640·5872 r<'«rl'ation wrca. Adults N !De I "' 'Th 1 Pt or full limo manage· YYVV ov c o• v. ,. or re· • c n s t s p ace in mix, wbt chin & throat. Social Clubs 5400 only. l'lo pets. servations cail 494·2996 M . Mil S menl bus. of your own. R d fl II AND 2 B I h f I I "'"""/\ Wny anners e qvare, .., 1 l e ea co ar . ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, cs wr. rn . l'nr "''" m1.:os Guest HotM 4150 N.B. 1000 fl. WCH.facinll ,.o expe.r req, comp e e Small wht male poodle. . . SEETHE SEA. gar. View bal<'vny No ~lanagcdby •••••••••••••••••-••••sign ing & s undeclc. training.+xlntlneome. Apricot ears & back.CFh r1t 1s t 1 onh~1n~lel s pets. 205 1$lh St. ~;16·872!1 \rranada M~mt Co. 544.2111_.. rnvestment <secured) Puppy c lip. Nr Spr· e ow s 1 p ~ c · _or_536_·~H1__ ___ Spacious new 2 & 3 \ov1ing edard: ~4 hJ"si -R--E-------.-1 Call collect Mr. Ames ringdale/Wistmstr HB togethers. For info LARGE 2 Br 2 H.i. yurcl . Rd rm" 2 halh unit s a 11nre 1e s. v ea.I state Br•ker w1u1~<2~13~)~64~5-4625~~~~~~l S94.fi054 • • · 646·2112eves gnr, Br o11khurst acros~·."r~omoeeonfront& room,pallos.544·3833 share 2 dt>sk office.,. AREYOUINACLASS &Hamilton, $275. tU6,00AA nrw city recreational de-Vocation R.ntal1 4250 : : note er cs ne; ev 1/ ~ : Rl5_T AURA.HT Ig~;P~~rl 88~s:1e~= el~ BY YOURSF.L,F? vclopml'nt. lmr.ed. O<'· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ame It\ SlSS M!saaonVlejoarea "Donka" vie Seabury Has y our flnancl11 l 8 l)ew umls, l & ;i Br. $215 cupancy. 1"11m11les & Luxurious, /urn. vllla on 645'-~ c:s . mo. Everuns only operation. Tract, of( Hamilton/ security made you a to ~ 7tlll Sl!lrk. oH ~t'I ·•CC<'"kd. S.135. up ssyuli•a Beach neft• G $13 000 \l\r0 el tor "O"hll "llm· .. _ h 111 J 1 s1r."' '' • .. , rosses • mo. AUanta H.B. REWARD! " ., " " ocac '"1 .1411 _-_,_,., __ ~54!111 Hrkr Puerta Vallarta . .t br. 4 WANTED: To rent pro· Owner r eturning to SJe..ss7 bers7 At Vidcoview 2 hrlrm, 2 huth Twn.NwprtShores.2 br.Z ba. ba.$50V.wk.731·3777 feuio n a.I b l dg in France and must sell,1----------1 Diamond Club. you'll .House. Vl•ry Nhurp Child Avml Nov 15. $3l5 mo., BIG BEAR House for Newport., Write P.O. Box Freeatandln~buikJlnR In LOST: Golden Retriever moot other smgles w~o o K .. no pets. SS4·ll.~ lt1e &t6-.Si7lcveMwknds l 38 2b S32 ~. Nwpt Bc:h, Cu. 92660 major shopping center. ~.,:~..zl6. NmBos .. 5o1lndc. 0 R111v1e5r• Cliln-urford the best Ii c dren ·c 11r.ft a. ~r ~.__..... 4450 Jnalde It patio setUng ... -u•:> has to otter. The t & 3 br epl11 cpt.<i, drps. Jmmae lbrw/xtras. ay. 8 a 6.496-41.,,., "..... Agt.M7-4200 673-7100 Diamond Club Mem· ~8it'rJ!!w:e~g~~ ~~~:: Yrly~;~·:;';·mo. LARGE CABl N ·Bl O ••·;,-;~· ;;~·~~~~·~··• BEAUT.Y SA L ON, ~~~r~hl:min~:~.r 522 351 d BF.AR nr. ski slopes. Newport Beach. Must 5SB 7r:fl0 · 4 eys NEWPORT 91':ACH: 3 Sips 12· Cot TV, poolta. ~:,~:~~~JL~~~ uU. Best reas. offer. ForClauin~Ad Oon'tsetlle.forleuwhcn 2Br. t \'J ba, clo~cd aur. nu Bedroom. r1tm1ty room. ble. 548-3446/ 540-4314 o btda. " r eat. rs! •• at CU3>367·2566 ACl'ION you c:an have the beet. paint. drps, Nr ~hop/· ocun view. look-out. 494-Mll Plc:adllly Clrc:"• Sl60 C.11 a truMp. $2aclmb. 847·6341 lllOO/mo Aj!\ i52·1315 R-"-" t ~L-· 4300 M 1? .... c .. WATER SHACK SHOP Dally Pilot You don't nc .... ll aun to nr t\31·2333 --wnTwt 0 -0• """ ·,. Kotloc. by Newport Bay. ""' ,. -----NFWPOllT SllOJU:S ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAID. E·Z opcraUcin. Ownrr AD·vtSOR "draw faut" when yo11 4·Plt•x, 2 Or 2 Ba. cptA. 11, blks to oc1>un, Super Stil Mor F to share 3BR MISSION II.ALTY wt.JI lrain. Call for de.· 642·5f7.8 place an nd In the 0111ly -: df118, $215. Rt'f's, no pel:-;. 2 br. duplex. Ownr. (714) apt. Balboa rcnn. $12~ sas. Const. Lapna ta it II. DI c k p. t" PUot Want M A! Call now Upstairs. 963·~ 870·!l200 mo+ utll. 6'13·5'90 ,,._. 494-073 l ~t..u.ranl Bkr. 1J11.7"8 j==::::~===========J . .,::!642~·~M!.!7!;8. ____ J •***********• • ~ Christmas • • Gifts For • • Everyone • : Wh at a wondcrrul way 111: • li<'l l yuu1· i.:0111l1es l•ir Chl'i~lm11s • rii.:ht uul-« • trom und~·rour « ·« t:lllUSTM/\STlll·:I·: « ************* • ***********• 'ti ii? IF YOUR « : BUSIMESS • IS • -« C:l .. "1'.S -TOYS tr • Sl'Ol!TING COOOS « • CLOTlllN(; -flOTTl.;rtY • • ,Jl-:\\'l·;t,K Y -lli\111 41 ~ 7\IU:-ilC l·'Ul{Nfl'lJHI·: « « ANTIQ UES-11111\BJl.:S • •BOOKS APl'l.li\NCt::S « « BOATS ,HIK,..;s •· AlJTOMOllll.ES • ~S1'll them tht· i.1rnplt• « «nth.I c11:1y W:.t)~ fr om • 11111krour « • CllRl~TM A.C) 1'R F.i.: • ************* Y•c• "· 1Mrn•e4 Hli•NH for $4.00 .. or .. od ""' ,, .. for '7.SO tt! CJ2 DAILY PILOT Thursclay November 11. 1976 "~dd it... Build it ... Oiaper it ... Hammer it ... Carpet I •t...Cem ent i t ... Wire i t ... Hoe it ... Ctean IL.Move SERVICE DIREC-PiORY Plumb 1t. .. Pat ch 1t ... P lpe i t... R em odel it ... 1 . I 1 Roof i ~ ... Landscape it... T ile it ... Tr im it ... Sew !t .. . Haul 1t ... Add it... Plant it... Alter It... L ear n it ... ,. .. IL .Press it ... Paint it ... Nail it ... Ptaster it...Fix it. .. , Aflllwe ll.... c.p.t S.-.lce ~ .. trlftg lirocing ·• 'l • MoYiRg Palnf"'9/f'.,.tftC) Pl.t & ftet c_.. rr ..... laJOft Repair ·····•··•········•···•• .............•..••.........•....••.......•.... ·········•··········•·· .....•....... : ..•...•.........•...••••..••.•••.•.•..•••...............•.............................••............. I ' APPLlANCE REPAIR iShampoo & 11team clean· STRUCTlJRALt:NG. itlploadcr. dump truck. Prolessiontl.lcarpetclean· MOV1NG?Lel2Eicpc"d Pa in t ios -lnt & Exl r SA INT'S Prof. Pel " CANOPYTVSVCCO SlO-&rviceCall ing. Color brtghlt!ners; For pl;.in chl'.cks. sign huulin.:. lN! wk. ar:sd· 1ng. also n oor ca.re & men move you. Reas, Custom pajnUna wtac· Plant care svs·ln home. l 11l RateScrvict• ___ <_71_.&_>_549_·24_22 __ -1 wht c arph 1 O m in stNctures, bl<lgr.842·9600 1ng , dcmoli llon,clc window care. Dutch Rdll.~.494-6936 cent on neatm.'l!"· to yn P\.'t triarusp.+ pet board· at F<iir Price!l 960 1633 .. tttl bleach.Cleanliv rm ,d1n ._.... 751·3930 Maintenance Servict' expr. Hefa. t ree est lOR svsavall.From $2.~.ml, :tt!':'~•••••••••••• ~.u..&, ~a~lh~~so .• c/\h~~lr~~-••••••••~••••••••••••• M-.A!-,_s.1'7_·l_SOR _______ ftalfttitlg/P.-rillCJ ~.!.:~31346"" tsl)'l30s. a ft 5 & Uc. M.H.S. 847-8658. ..!••••••••••••••••••• •• 1141 ~~ .. a ~ ~ L---L-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• WIUIU •~ .. ~ T b cart for Aner Schoolers. Cuar: dim pet odor Crpt E:xprd Hawilan gatde~er. ••••••••••••••••••• •••• -.,....._, p . R t 35 . I ..__, ~er 8 m t r II It•. u !I, Moffett or P eterson. res»alT. l5 yrs ex pr Do Yd cleanups, tnmmmg. l{aullng/moving, cleanup ••••••••••••••••••••••• a int• epa r· yrs 0 Paper/Painl. 20 )'rs exp •••••••••••••••:.••••••• i1howers & draanlxwrd:-. SU/wk.963-l.507 work m yself. Refs pr uni n g . Lt U11 u l 'g $7/up. Treework Heas. Expr'd Landscapers. a reaT ko~m~n:ih ip Std .. guar. Free est. Ne P LUMBEK·Repalr. re· Freeel§t.673·1758 ---------• ~-0101. 645-6987. fast,freeest842-4597 Sprinlclus: Jn.st.all & re-guar. ::,:,os:an, m1 wait ,save$.963·2632 p i pe, tns l allu t lon .,, ...._.sStnice ----------•·---------pair. Concrete & brick exper. · p .:--services G. C1dley,'1,...W.lce •••••••••••••••••••••••K:;arpet Man wUl layyoursihacJe15 of Crt:en·Yard YOU H/\Vl-:IT REl\DV work.645-7978 Malone P ETERSPAINTINO '4" .. .,. 642·9315 ••••••••••••••~•••••••• BOOKKEEPING o r m ine . Repa irs & <.:are. Royal ser vice. l 'LLllAUL l'fAWAY Expr'd reas. rat.es free ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rem<;>vals. tr1m m1 11~. All phases bookk~ping, cleaning too! Guarwork downto "~urth"pnces! TIM 548·6300 ALLPHASES . CaJIG 552-0458 Roofing Pl'UJUO&. free est. Lacd statements. payroU. etc. at bigger savings. Fr est twO-g.ags Remove cement. asphalt. Sprinklers. turf, plans. est. ene ASPHALT REPAIR S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully Insured. 642-2624 <lyrs.exper.w/CP A's,645-3646 ~bell ,,_. E dirt t l f' l elc.Slatelic283974 PaintYourCcnit• .,,~ R ep«t rlli & C'um 1,0 . [.g/ Small accls. 962. """" .. a ero « .son.;. xpr • rees, e c. r ell Call Mt'tchell S4S·lc.,., ~ Sh. 1 1 Tr\.'t' Prunt11" ror Fune ...,..""' d 642"""AL' 1· d ...,., AvrgE"trlSty-A5 ~' • anv cs. n11J>ec:t1ons, ... -'---------...iWeCareC:arn .. tCleaners gar ent!r fr 1.'llts. re· . ..,_,. 1c msr · "' ..,.. ~ ·• ., uon & lknuty M111n ..-MoSON 2.sty $465/Jntr $4srm £nr .. M 1nsrd111c·d. 1..0 pnct•ll. rr · · • larr&Associates Steamdeanorshampoo a~onable. 646-4654 an Housedeonl.... -y Pricesinclmtr'l/labor ~ est .830-5020&or 541·5930 7l5~1n~..'.'.cs·c.·,·-wh1~ul1n 1t Business Services Also Upholst.ery·/\11 work 4pm. •••••••••••:;: ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Guor , insrd, frt!e est. Call 63 1 .,4A 0 .........,.,, ...., " Monthly Stalements guar. Hehl/MC. fr Nil WEEDING -CLEANUPS Want 3 REA LL y CU-;!\N Fireplaces·Planttirs Ted62'7 7900 552 0134 ·• .. Qual rooC repairs at reas Tree p I lncome'l;ax . Payroll Reas Rates 64S·371G • &Complete Matnt.enance 'tOUSE?. C·'ll '',i'ngh"'m Brick Concrt:te Patio · or · Orange eo A.s_..alt Co rates. Fr est. Lic'd. guar. . mun. ro. rcmov:i • T P ~ (' .. \_ .. Bl""k w IJs BBQ P'l p . ' ' t / E t L' . ..... . CAU a1sz "A6.-37<" trt m . Also landscapt:. *ax lanmng• HOLLDAYSPECIAL Freeest 642·9907 Girl.Freeests,ti45Sl23 "'" " i s amtmg. n x · •C--.....,..., ·""' "" Freeesl.646-4311 124 Broadway C·M Sh ReC.E8ts~64 t254931. Ref. Fr.ee est. Pimlo&n..--T-.1-~/AlterotiOM -642·0511 _ Cleaanmedp.0 2°Romrs.5l!aellaomr FALL CLEANUPS.Lawn llousecleaninuUyANN W k gaur Wont ""'un -·.,--....., .......... ..., •~.t-uCl--1-"1 . . ,.. Free es·t. Slumpstone. tiJc. or · ~ · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• •• ••• .. r-..... ••••, .,-un1 ... ....., I I· I ~· Ccrpenter bath $15.95. $.11-3547 & care. TOP J OB. Fr est. Experienced w /rds. blyckwaJls. brick, plan· derbid. Alt . 6Pm 968-0887 •ORGAN TUNI NO • Customized personal sew-...................... • '••••••••••••••••••••••• 537·7396 CMonly54S-8422 493-0680ufterSpO\ ters. Quality work at re· Jlouse Pa intin g· Ext , AJlen-Conn·Rodgers ing, reasonable prices. DAVEN~RT &CHAIR Remodeli ng Our special· Cetnenf/C r-et~ --:ioeneral Senices House<.'leanlng & Building ~-~~es. Bob 750-9354, Roll. Brush. Spray Dan Newport Organs 645·1530 Men <li mited.) women, Professionally cleaned 1· ty repair s r esid /· one ••••••••••••••••••••••• Maintenance.Very """"""" 549-0470or Chris731·2412 .. --......../R-..1.. child ren . Call Belly for $35.Ph:9G0-4l05 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.u:at'C"f" ~ comm'!. All work guar. ~ontr a ct or C u s l 0 m -louse & Pel Sitting. No reasonable. 559·1532 Block. brick. slum1>5tone •CUSTOM PAINTING • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ts42-78al. __ Window CIHftllftCJ Palumbo Const. oo2.s314. ~work· color .i!{gregate . chargl' for long stays Xlnt housecleaning by walls & planters. Expert· HI Q U A LI T 'I · L 0 PATCH PLASTERING ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hrs. -alsoconcreteculling.Ali l.oc~I ltd~. 644·6720, day.Owntransportation. ly insta lled, s pecially RAT.:S ••ALLTYPES•• SELL idle Items wllb 8Clear Vie w W i ndo w ••George Pilmer &Sons work g u a r 1.1 c · d. 673·65411 S2Sday :143-4625 _ _ priced. Call Bob 536-990{ Call Bruce546--0720eves Free Est ~ Daily Pilol Cl;issiffod i\d. Washing & Houseclean· /\dds/.Rmdl~P.ainl/Plans bonded,insured492·3728 .::Ompanion. driver. shop· Pats JamtoriaJ Service. or635-4384 GUARANTEED p . VERY NEAT PATCH 6<&2·5678. ~~J.&u.~ao~ 6~3~:JO Sml1obs-Lic d557·6932 LEONITE CONCRET1': per. hsekpr. hsewafe. Y(lu dirty cm, we cll.'an CUSTOM BRICK WORK ing. lnlr & Extr f!:' ... ~ JO~&TEXTURE ****••*****•'* eves&wknds. Ccrpet Servlc;e ST A M P I NG (;ob · Co 11 " g c b c k g n d • em. 9611·WM BLOCK WALLS est. expert work. 642·0295 Free Est. 893·1439 •. , <>l 11 •., r ••••••••••••••••••••••• blestone, brick & lilt• Norwegian !12. Loe. FreeEst.Lic.2'-J4328 A ''·~t & Furniture Clean· patios, etc 640.4349 Refs. 497-1505 H.ousecle.iwng dOnl' $4 hr 893-8326 842·952!: INTERIOR/EXT ERIOR IF YOU « • I :>.l'SEl1 ITE~1S ., "°""" -'-----,...---------Xlnt work llavc refs . --Accoustical ceil'gs25 yn • •• t't>lJl.llllE • ing Salt:. 10 yrs in busi· Controct0r Call afl Spm. 631.zs\ll:I. , ha ve a service to offer or « • • s11'.\1 ~.o~~. s • ness. 840·213~ _ . __ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Selling anyt hing with .a . The fastest draw in I.he exper. 894·6308 aft 6PM goods to sell. place un ad .., l'llHIS'r\11\..., • . . . I.EE M. JARVIS Daily Pilol Classtfit-'<i i\d Reasona~_le. 1·chable. re· West._ .. a Daily Pilot Painting. Int/Ext. Reas, i n l he Da i I Y Pilot • l'ull 1;.ii ~ii< & ••• ~ tor • !;E~L a~le items. :with a Add!tions &Rcmodelirlg is a simple maller .. fere_nccs.any~ours Class1f1ed Ad. Phont! dependa ble. Free est, Classified Section . • 10111 l'hn,.1m11~ ''' vi..1 .. Dady Pilot Class1f1ed Ad. 962.5573 Lt'~ 317oc" just call 642-5678. 642-1334 or 642 7430 642-5678. Call Jay 645-7965 Phone 642-5678. • lnr 11111n· mlormJtum • ~ °"" *******'*'***** 1'1111111111 •,. ....... RllMl.Cflm • -- HefpW..tect 1100HelpW•tfll 7100HelpWCMted 1100HefpW..tecl 7100HetpWanted 7100 HtlpWanted 7100HefpW.ted 7 100 HeipW.ncl 7100HetpWanted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . , ... FAIRICA.TORS HOSTESS~CASHleR J ANITOR OR JANITOR PIX•-· ,. __ Babysilter·Teacher wan.., •I..-F':ictorv has openings for · · S ERVICE Exper'd lo "'-'11!.l!D Aa>Wft'. ~"'· matun• lovmg wom an tc DA TA ~ 1 RY .. , · Exper d. n Browns · · "5119 Pttime shirts w/some Real Esate sit W/10 mo Old bllb)' several men w/melal & Restaurant. 31106 Coast matnlat!1 Country Day MOMEY? wk.nds. Paid while train· ~fon-f'ri l0am-2pm. Ref~ ACCOUNTING CLERK welding c:oq~cr. Pll:!ase Hwy. So. Laguna School. ~ll Warner Ave. . EOE 833 3333 BROKER 'd L Reh .194 2S36 ap~ly 2()31 S. E. Mam, -. -H.B . f or appt. cull mg. · -· req . ag . Full tim e pos ition open as a v ideo l rvtnc. 546·2901. Housecleaning Ser vice &17·2655 We have openings for PEOPLE PERSON Baby sillcr wanh:d for display terminal operator for a Basic / ~ ~~~~:r>~~~~:5fg· Kids. make money!! Part <400) people lo work ap· Exec needs p/time as· SERVICES overnights, malure lady Four mini-computer . Som e e x . FIELD SERVIC"' .,.. time 12· 16 y rs old . prox 10 days delivering soc. in whslesupply. Ful· nc••dud 'l-'0 5143 bet " t.eJcnt.Ane directories in l)'capa'ta"•ed 673 2223 5.7~m~ , .. · · perie n ce 1s d es1ra b le,butWJll tra in in · REPRESENTATIVE HOUSEC L EAN ER -Tra ns. provided . Bill the.,.Ora nge co. area. u~ · · · ---div idual with d e monstrated typin g ac· Westsa1I corp has im· Prefer 2"'": days wkly, !168-46.57 Work your availa ble Babysitter /Housekeeper. curacy a nd speed. Wo rk in pleasant med. vacancies ror a ~~I a r bor View LEAD WOMAM daylight hours. Men or live·in.2boys8&3.Must e nvir o n m e nt with go od company ve r sat ile sai l boat womenoverl8 withcars, love children. have ex per be c· . l d k craftsman w /al least 3 Xlnt opportunity in Mis· station wagons or Ille & r e fs. Good pay n e its me U ing 2 wees vac ation yrs cxper in all phases HOUSEKEEPER sionViejocompany.Lile tr uc ks a r e needed . 64<1 l~-after o n e y ear , com pany paid RrOuP o f boat car pentry, Huntington H a r bor asse mb l y ex pr i n Pleasant outdoor work. -------insurance, credit union, etc. Apply at. plumbing & l'lectncal. l"lome. 20 hrs wk. $2.50 ceramics or sml elec· Valid drivers lie. & Cati£. lll\BVS I TTER Nd ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ·n ierewill bcconsidera· hr. Duties inc l lite Lroniccomponents n\.\C.2 license plates req'd.Gas mature woman. 5 <l;.iy'>. ble travellni:: rrom our hsskp'g & care or I child y rs minim u m ex pr . allowance paid. Daily 7.:Klto·l pm. Exprtl. refs. 330 W . lay St., Coda Mesa plant tp our w:ilcrsaclc after school. Hrs 2·7 pm. Sala ry commensurate draws avail. For immed ~!y homc.11 8. 846·277-1 betwee n the h ours of 8:00AM-5 :00PM. showroom where you M1T/Th/Fri. 846-8988 cv w/expr. Xlot benefits. assignments Collowinl!l Babys1ller hvc in, speak Call fOf' llPflWtluMftf pleoaM will do warranly work & or <213)8~6·97!11 days. Call Carole Sdl·3830 for short trairung session- English, N. B arc•a, own 642-4321. ext 276• hoal show preparation. 1\sk for Julie Peterson. appt. Apply Daily at the loca· rm 640·l6tl0.83J·?ll76 Equa l Opportunit y Employer Call Ms. McDon a ld . Housekeeper, part l1ml.', LJQUORCLERk ~~~~~s1tfi'~<>8l:M or 549.9711. _ext 47 for more lrvmean·a. Exper 'd. So. Lagun a 1·.JOPM Uabys1tter for Christian 1nform·1tmn Womens Group I day • · Sdl·350S Mature per~on prcf'd. 2048 W. Carleton /\ve PHONE SALES Phone Sales pe ople. male °' female, 16 to 6S years of age. Guaranteed wages or commissions. 2SO East 17th St reet, Suite 0. Costa Mesa, between 5:00 & K:30 p.m. 646-4223 'Equal Opportunit)' Employer Need a professional who has owned or manuged large residentJal resaJt! office with a successful background or recruit· ing, training and manag- ing people. Mus t be able to communicate with broker /owners. Excellent salary, ex· penses. car a llowance. med ical /dental in· sura n ce. Dy n a m ic growth potent.la ! with a solid based firm. na· tional in scope. For confid entia l in - terview send resume t.o P.O. Box 10975, Santa Ana.m02. mo S2.tJO hr l>onn<i HefpWanted 7100HelpWonted 7100 Housekeeper . m ust be Call Mr Sheppard!lnm-Orange Photographer. some till· "A" "l"" FOOD SERVICE lpm, 499-2581. <OH Glassell per in shooting chldrn, Vnr-"11 uc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• xlnt al clcaninJe. lndry. ---------I~~~~~~~~~~ i\ll around helper, mini lroninK l{ef · & car 25 L' . h k Above Katella> Cam. etc. Reply to P.0 .1. BABVS11'1'ERNEEIJF.O IOYSA.HDGIRl...S OENT,\I. /\SST . :.11m e rl'slaurant ut new local h k · ... ILJ, s l>A,•4655' avc·tn ouse eepe r . 2611WoodlandDri\le Box746,CM,Ca.92627. Girt 15 17 yrs o1d . Mission VicJO . ti.:I t oro front ufriCt.t llultcs J.:x exec. athlcttc tlub. Mon· rsw .~mo.U"t"'I· Laguna Beach area Ph. Anaheim -- AV A l L /\ ll LE & area. Earn your own pt.•r. Sat morni.ng & M•ul· l-'r1, ;appro."< 10·30·2:30. between9-5. 752-6600. <Nr Magnolia/ PWMBER. REPAIR H 1-:L I I\ B l. f: f or llC money S(•lling suhscrtp· days Dr Schumm (;all for appt 557 6232. INSPECTORS LVN ca.-Hurse La Palma ) F/t.tme. ~Years man ex· <'asionaJ l'VCntng 1>1tung , tions after school For 111 1:147·~1 -AMlf.M 3328 w. 1st Street per. Call536·1452. CMarc;i li4!'>·94>1ii_ -formatioo,calllSJC.l·(!!H3 Denl~l-Orthodonttc /\ssl, Fg~~:J~~~ F /time. Lido Con v. ~~~~~,;1 Pre.School Teacher UA B VS I TT EK . K 1 n · • IUSBOY cxpcr or dental asslnt: Man W:mtl'<I ruJHime for •Recei•i1MJ/MKh1 Center , 1555 Superior Harbor/Fairview 1 needed afternoons. Call d{'rgartcn tcacht•r nds 0 & . h 1 sr_hool.1442·2552 furniluredeli very.ware· 2 Yrs recent exper. in Ave,NB646-7764. 1!8F~a.i·r or,Bldg l4 552·7494 f Id .iys ntg ts. App Y h t t I I l' & ---------woman to eart• i>r yr o d I \:\1 :\t , housing & bullding main· s ee me a . Pas ic Orange Co. Fairgrounds 00)'. rtunng ~h(lj)I hr!> Mal)'. tlt-H' lit • ~.tas~ OcntalRl'Ct'Plioni:-.l tenance Knowledge of machinc parts.SomcPC LVMorRM Costa Mesa PRODUCTIONWORKER My home nrS Cst l'laz<i , cx1can l'SI 296 .. 17l t::xpcrience nee 'ma l I han d lo d Is exper. desired. 3-11 :30. Charge Nurse, <Enter From Newport Mfg company needs hard 5457024 C.M. No phont: ralb 51U5HOO •ln-Proc d ' f & t t working young ma n to --please " necessary. Exper'd pre· ess me tea 10ns rea Blvd ) tra1·n 1·n produc tt'on ft!rred. !\tin I yr exper an 1n-ments. Xlnt Salary & •-.--------•! • "ab)•.s1lt"r .aft s. •'hool. ----------1ocnl al Assist exper.. be r· •• poss1'ble ad vancement u ~ ' · IUSY ... 0 ... SMOKl ... G CricL_., lnt ...... ors process or all electronic ne its. ScnoraSChl 01st fl)r !'J vr ·" " " chair side, xray. M>me ..... .... . M k p ......... c.~ URSE RN w d opptys $3.00 hr start old 1<111'1 75119!18 arc ·~ 0 ff 1 ct-n l' <' d ., 2 front ore. Part lime & 492·4131 inspection · ust now ---,....··°" N · ant e · 6422256f wkda}' :.alcspl;!r:.on::. Drop by full fl45·2G.52 t:olor cocfos. blu!!prmt:. & 1445 Superior Ave Surgical nurse wanted · or appl. Kahle Kil)'. 8i0 w 19th ---------G~ Man wanted. l~al l>Chcmatics Newport Bch 642-2410. for head, neck & facial Production Assembler Bab)"1ti .. r )our hm{· nr ~ C M 646-3997 car wash . Salary + •Proto-Source plastic s ur geon . Will needed for medical pro· .'dar1t1<1 ll1)?h Sl·hool s -DIETARY AIDE comm. Call 644·4460. 4 Yrs exper. in source or MACHINlST. full lime, train. Some travel & ducts. Lite. clean work mo l'>oy \cl .i 30 M I" CAI DRIVERS -------all elcctromc inspection. c_xp .. nee._ Sma ll ~Hg. academic a fCilia tion. req·s no exper .. but good t213143l·031!2 MenorWomen GIRLTHURSDAY :\lust know color code. firm.an lrvme.Mr.Riley, Sa lary ope n . Wri te dexterHy tohandlesmall R.E. SALES Join #1 #I in SalH ~I in Ustingl #I Ml AdvertistlMJ HuntiftC)ton leach Fountain valley Unlicensed or licensed. 1-'ree 15-d ay "Quick· Start" training program. Crul Monday-Friday. ask for Bev~sk for Bill 848·0844 832-5440 TARBELL REALTORS Equal Oppty Employer llahy~otll'r, Sunda)!I 11nly fi ,\ M I o :I I' :\I (J w n ln1n."lp Tl.'t'n;1..:~r prd d fl.42·2364 t>Vt'' Must bc25orovt•r Msl ure in<lt\'tduul r e· Wanl abrighl.wilty.~elf blueprints, schematics. 979.roso Classified adno.769,c/o parts.556-1905. /\pply ln Person quired fot. dessert s s urri c 1enl. or derly Will perform inspection MAIDS-Apt type service Dail)' Pilot, PO Box 1560, ------------------• YeftowCab Wa!kends. Ga.m. 230 person to stay I day a_l su~o!'tractors_& as-Sa l a r i e d . Frin ge COsta Mesa,Ca92626. P/t Sales,$40·$70 wkup. a-.w..atory OANKIN\i NEW ACCOUNTS CLERK 11251Slntc•r/\''l.'nue 1• m Please l'all Ms ahead.Ofc m anagement. s1slw1th m·house anspec· benefits. Reg hrs. Park •·H'RSES ,a.IDES Men, ladies, students. .....,..... f'uuntu111Vallcy Garvt•y:.ttK3HIOCXl bkk png , /\/R, At P , t1on whcn reqwred. Newport no . 1 P a rk ......, ~ Eves/Sat 554·7851 , Th«apyTe-ch BEVERLY MA.HOR gener a l rt:cor di;, lite N o N e Needed at Huntington 839·7006. Certified or Registry C~t Ct.OMf' r~> 2700 btwn H 30.;, :ti.I ::!4452 Via E.'l trada :.ecrctanal m beautiful Excellenl co. benefits in· ~~o r t r ' · · Valley Conv. Hosp. /I.pp----------eligible w /ex per. Must Laguna ll11li; Hunl. Harbour. Call elude l wks vacat ion•--·--------l y in pe r son . 8382 c;>CIMSPECTOR be able to do arterial 1-;qual Opportumty 846-0011 for appt. ;iftcr 6 mo's. 11 Paid Maintenance m an wanted Ne wma n A ve. H B . Electronics manuC. has blood gases. 11·7 Shift. Bunkt•xVt-r rc4'd. CA.SHIER Employ('r --holidays. g roup in · part time Mc Donalds. between4PM&5PM. an immed. opening for Contact Betty Amoroso. ( 'oouwt Rob c"r\'IRhton Cafeteria. 5 tfJy~ Co ___ GROG SHOP surance star ts day of SJ.00 hr. 556·9943. an electronics tech & test 642·2734. Costa Memori al lr,tne N.il1C1nul Dank ~ / t c 11 1 1 P1t1mc Must be 21 & hi re & many more NURSES AIDES inspector. 2 Yrs of elec· Hospital. 1433 3700 E O F: me' .s ·' 1>r JPP DISHWASHER willing to work wk nds & /\pply Personnel MANAGER 7·3. Exper. pref'd. Mesa tronic study in colleite or t--------- • 752·7113· Ht>lief Shifl. t'VcS Please call for Potent ia l. Bo b 's Old Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 e quiva leol work o r •B•N-N•K•l•N•G-----•ctcaning women wanll'd. HOUSEKEEPER/CHIEF appt 645-5000 ext 520 DOCUMENT QR Fash io11 ed I cecrea m. Center St, C.M. X'ii~~lab:nef~~e~ncf~~i:g ~E5.t~J1:i. AM:is? wRor~ •~wcHPE• i3.50+ pc•r hr !\lu11t have• L1cl0Convalescent Ctr ......;_...;__ _______ , DI ISION Huntington Center Mall. ... URSES "'IDES all ·hifts Apply al San ~" " cur 673·7868 l55SSupcrior /\vc GUARDS Y Need A ss i s t a 11 t " • medical/dental. KO.E. ·• s · Bank ex per. only. N port &• ch 646 776'1 C M M a nag er . m a l u r c All Shifts. Ex per Disc IMlrumentl C 1 e ":I en t e G ~ n e r a 1 Contact R<>hCrt•ai;hton COMl'/\N ION . lt•male ~ 11 -_:_ osto esa Addressograph wo m an p re f 'd Call Prcf'd. Xlntbenefits 102E Baker St C M Hospital, Respira tory ltvlnc Nat.tonal Hunk over tiO )'r:1 Non "mokl'r DONUT Shop llelp. r /time Permanent. Full & part· Multigraph 8 9 s . 5 1 6 1 Fri /sat &salary. Apply, • 979.5300' · · 'nlcrapy Oepl. 496·1122 • 1133 :noo F: o r. Cook1na. no hou~t.'de~rn PM shirt Nu citpcr nee time. Phone & transp re· 2921 S. Daimler l0am-4pm. Perle Superior _________ , p 1 1 1 F 1 25-45 I\ 1 q'tl . lletirod Wt'lcome. Sant A qu•LITY RESTAURANT ---67"1J.: a r arnc on Y ema e. a1te · PP Y ''all "•6"'27'1 ofc hrs 10 2 a no M"' ... "'GER TRAl .... r.E l44SSuperior Avl' A "'SSIST. MGR 3 1586 m person. Mr Donut, 1:15 "' ""° ·v• ' · · Equal Oppor Employer Af'A "'111= Newport Bch 642 24 10 • BAR GIRL. Attracla Vl'. _________ -, E. l7th St. Costa M t!Hl Closed Wt.'<I. _ For apt complex. Mar· --· AsarClllC4t Mgr. 3Nights&S\ln, need food Salary+ College 0 1\ -H,\I HCUT'l'ING ried couple w /knowledge tU-ses Aides Young aggresive man service cxper Growmg C~I 646-~1 _ __ coo11s ELECTRONIC TECH P/\Rl.OUR jllll--------•I of plum bing & gcn'I & Orderties seeking an opportunity co w/oppor for advunce- 10,a.T IUILDER I\ Elt.'Ctronics manuf. has 2 Assistnnts Nee<le<l INSPECTOR mainl req 'd Salury Exper. preC'd. Bayview w/new Mission Viejo menl . Call for a ppt A T h ~ J c1lly R oger an 1mmi'd opcninj:? for BeL' d MECHANICAL ope n 645 740<1 o r co mp any . 4 y r i1 557-6232 Small cstm ynrd needs Rt!Staurant 1!1 acccptmi an el«-tron1cs lech & tel>t Must iccnsc message 675-6730 Conv. Hosp, 2055 Thurln minlmum expr in quality .. 11 type!\ or ('Xpr 'd boat applications ror J::xper'd ln~pector 2 Yrs or clcc 675•0ll0S INSPECTOR ----i Ave, CM 642-3505. control. Degree not nee. Restuurunt buJldl.'rs&tootcrs. f'ty Cool<s Xlnl fringe \Tonic study in colleiteor 11/\lR·Models needed for MASSEUSE 08-281 legit. _________ Sal commensuratewtex· COOKS& P SQUA RED 80/\TS benefits & hours. i\pply equl valcnt wor k or hair cultin~ rtass. hair To in~pect mach ined full lime position in Nursing pr. Xlnt benefits. Carol COUMTER 541·2873 Jn per son. 22873 Lake military expcr. req 'd. cutting & cood1ttoning p arl!I. precision Massage No exp. nee. RHSUPERVISOR at581-3830 forappt. -PERSONMEL --1-'orest Drive. El Toro. Xlnl benefits including free 645 0311 machinery assemblies. We train. CUii 540·2053 IOAT CAltf'EHTERS 1---------•1 medical/dental. E.O.E . ---------s ub-assemblies. e tc. anytime 7·3:30 Shift. Must huve Real Estate Pttime duys, Appl)' In C tr t j b 0 _ DI 1__..__--A-Hair Stvflst w/following, Mus t have 3 y ea r s ' --a cu t e h o i; p I t a I MANAGER Spersoat. n, 2·5pm Tues thru on ac 0 · vuJt rt'· COUNTER GIRL. 5C n >JT1Rm1:T1•> J machined parts inspec· MEOICAl. Buck Office. supervisory cxper . Xl nl ~air. 7~~nlf · ,573·7569 Balboa lslnnd. To $.1 hr. 102 E Baker Si. l: M ~dp :0 ~"1':!'a~~~~~~~~ tion experience. Should sharp. 1 yr exp .. in all benefits. Conlact Mrs Recent experience re CARL'S JR. ays · a _t ti_._ call 675-8S71. 979.5300 ly in person Tues & be famillarwith govern· duties.lr vineClinic.Mr. J ensen. Costa Mesa sidenllal sales. l'rime t7971MacArthur,lrv. IOATCOMPAHY -----t----------•t Weds. University Park ment 1nspcct1on. Tools Kelly,833-9-100 _ Me m o rial llosp il al, location. Resid e ntia l, -Needs Final /\ssemblers Delicatessen. full time Coiffcuts, l80S2 Culver. required. M E D I C A L 8 0 0 K . 6<&2·2'734. commercial etc. Salary, Retail ....... ___ ... Exper. rcq'd. /\lso, need Santa Ana i~rca ENGINEER Irvine. 552-8()ij() KEEPER F l ff --commission & overrides. --• Gel co t T h 836.-\700 Interviews by f T • · hron °00 1crde. Ca I I a p p t . w Ith llas the following post· · a ouc ·UP man. --Manufactun·ng Hospital business ore has Appointment On!)' a m• •ar wit peg a OFF1CE HELP. POSitlon secretary. 750-8827. ti<>nsavail : SAkpplyj inkperson. 7:J0..3• Dehve.rymen for home lie· r 1t1 me position for a Call· (714 )894-4711 sysle m. exp. onl)'. Con· avail in Newport Bch ---Full ti me m nint. & Ip ac Boats, 1763 liv.LATimes. F od · d tact Mr Burley ti.26 3600 · ri RECtrlllll"l"IO ... IST ~ Pl r c M or pr uction eve op-person w/background In --...'.. · Firm. involvmg a vu .,. ..,.... 1 " Recv'g. acen ia, · Call 548-1740. ment or s mall electro· tnsurancc Billing & l.ite MACHlll..IE MEDICAL ty of work activities. For busy beauty salon. Fu I l / part t I m e IOATREPAIRMEN , Deliverymen--LA T imes mechanical assemblies. Bkkpog. 1501 E.16th St, " Mnlh background along Expcr. pref'd. Richard Chri stm n11 s;,l c!I & Must have exper. vacht home delivery ro ute, Exper. in documenta· N.B. 645-5707 TOOL X-Ray T~h. Dee .. J an. w/10 key experts desira. Ouellette Beauty Salon, cashier help. Apply In bull repair & pal~Una. J:J0.6AM . ms mo. Mu st tlon. production line vocation relief. C.R.T.. ble. Will train for com-200 Newport Ctr Dr. person, Fashion fslaod, d ., troubleshooting & cost HOSTESS between 21·30 DIVISIO.._. R.T. req'd . 8-S. Irvine nu\er orie nted pro · Nwpt Bch. Npo4~·--Nee n eat worke r s have de pendable car r n Clin ic Mr Ko ll ,.. °" :1~~~,~~r 8~6etc~!r~: -~--448--1-· ------•~=;~i·d~egree d ~~r~J':t1.~\on:oes9r C~R~?s;~~: 83.1-9,illO. . y .· g::er1~r1 sa~~.Y g~i:, Httpw..hc. 7100 HelpW..t.d 7100 ~-•DELIVERY • STACOSWITCHIMC BEAUTI FUL ANO Westminster MEN, perm. p/Ume ror Call 714·646·5076 Ernie •••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••• Partor Full·time 1139Baker Costn Mcsn LUXURIOUS Vl\CllTS. LA Times home delivery Balllnc. 1···············1 • 675-7196or83t-365G 549-3041 Ch ur t e r :1_ are In t he EqEumalpOlopyponerMu/n~,ty tn Newport/C. Mesn. H French Riviera, Greek .. Part·Tlme, S3 our BORED DIEL TACO Equal Oppor Em ployer Islands ;ind the Carib· Must have dependable Mnleor Female S LES~,....,.S Needs Kitchen Help bean areas. Must have car & be reliable. S275 to 831·3656or 675-7t!lti • A f"5ift~ • HOUSEWIFE SUPER APPEARANCE INSURANCE $350 mo. 548·1740. . • • P /time positions uvnil: EXEC. SECRETARY for nd 1 tr 1 L Top S$ +or minus car & -p•v AMw.r. 5..,. • Tri:.cle A rated company bas Wi t h time on v our 0 1.'ly help. S2SO br. I nvest m ent co. In a ove ave. wuc:r expenses will be paidror Mgm\Trne,perm. Earn -al • h ands? AT KAS"E in G31·1831 1120 Superior Fashion lls land. Must and adventure. No ex t.op notch Qgency girl. $175-$200 wk. Fulle r Mature. dependable ln· • Cb stmas Season s es persons . Fashion lidnnd Newport Ave, CM have 4 yrs exper .. t)'pe pertenc~ nee .. will train. able to do marketing, un· Bru$h Sales, 554·78Sl. d I v . n eed e d r o r positions avallable in Los Angeles 9e b b s ' nl I 65-70 wpm, sh 80-90 wpm TS9-0719 ror appt d e r w r l tin a. r all n g. MOTOl ltOUTI graveyard shift. tOprn· • Area national retail stores, Ladies • ~c • an ope ng n Demonstrotors wonted Apply TMI 369 Son 6411m, Mon. Tues. Wed&. • .....,.. • tMi1 ~lppln& &b I Rccflv1· p/Ume. wlll t.raln to work Mlauei Dr. Suite 200. HOSTESS clntm~. etc Mu5l be able Dally Pilot rou\e in Tbura Req's accurate -."". nc .,,,,pt. for a 11 tu'P ga -ln dept st.ore. Hrly waae N.B Mon thru Fr i 11 ·5. Apply lO qualify thru testing & Newport Beach, after· filing •biuty. Paid whlle e CAU TOU. ,_ e Werequlret0meonoon o + bonu~,·~. Advance • · Del Taco. 25252 La Pai aJ110 pasutatclru1urance noons, Mooday throaib tralnlna . QualHlcd • 1 •1 Ulll" •permanenlp~Ume basla. mentpoaslb111Ues.Open-Rd,l..aguna Hills. dept exaM & be He'd, Friday, plu8 Salurda)' penon" call 557·7777. MoQ.---.... C61-• The hours wdJ be from lnp tn Beach Citlcs & Xlnt bencfit11. Call Mrs and Sunday rnornlng•. Mon·Frl. 9am·noon for • • .... fw ........ ...,._ .......... .___.. e Vam to 2Pm Mon thru Oranae co. Call Collect C14ulfled nds s<!ll bis HOSTF.SS WAITRESS Baker. 833·9S50. S300 per month s roea. $5(1 appt. -_. • --..-- - Fri. Pleas • contod Mr. Jolln2l3t81M73'7. items. small Items or Apply In person t o cash dej)Ol'lt requ.lrett.•-;,,;_-------•• ,,_..,. ... ..._,, .. 1 e Boquette, al6'4·5070. any lh:m . Ju11t call Stavrows Surf & Sirloi n, SEU Idle item~ with 11 Ca ll 642·-4321, aak ror Have something to sell! 1 ••••••••••••••• 1 'I kt.le Ii.ma 642-5678 8'2>5818. 5800 W. Csl Hwy. N. B. Dally Pilot Classified Ad. dttulatioa Ctauilted ads do il well. I ~ -·--~----. , ..... -·---.... .... W..+ec1 7100...., W•hd 1100He1pW-.d 7100 AuctioR 1015 Fw..thn 8050 MiKtlCIMOUS 8010 Thffl!X. NO¥embef 11, 197'6 DAILY PILOT Cl3 ······················· ·····•················· ·;;;;,;;-;,;·;:;~~;~· ·······ru···· .... ···c········· ;;;;;;;;~·~~;~ ·;~~·~:,:;~:~;;·~;; .... w.n.. M11Mnva../ T,... tut .aTAJLSALES SICalTAIY Weeltdays&~odl.Call * * mu1l sell ••ceu 'JOydsrt'dN ton Ptuah. ......... tOJO Sc:uhrt tllO ...................... . Offlce Su ppllea, Sl•· Mu1l be ••P•r.. or 548-?1163. •FUllMITURh Heritagt f\arn .. like n•w Must sell' l7s.sooG & •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1~ Dod«e 0-300: .tirecn Uonery & Printing. Full i:anlzcd. rast arrurntc .&UCTIOM• Re as pr 1 c ea Tr p I 642 2210 40l.b Oanlorlh. ~lb CQR. '74 ttua.ky ::,OCR never ~abln. p/5, t•utl 1netv1njl, &P1umePl)Slllon~uvall. typist. Mult1ph.· duties. TAXCONSULTAN'l' *"' Dresser. Din Hm Set, '4ulker 101. aaaorled eel f t' b p ull d o wn door~ l'hon.:rorappt 5$7U212. &oodbt'oC!(ll $WO.Send need• partner. tteJ>IY •friday7:30PM• End Tbla. Bar. Sota. PLUSH8'Sofaa &IS' LoY· bloclu. w1ndvane. RDF. ~.eh ':~v~~I :.t·~~i B'xU 'xDtl ". SUOO. 11~k for M'r Wot, resum" to UCP. 3020 W Box 17214. Irvine, CA ~ Weko... 640-8069 1..~eal Inlaid wood gt1me yac:hl "Lina•·. Blox ove.rtooO 147 6727 sa.cmn. N~wportStallooers Harvord, Santa Ana 92713 Drexel dln set, lbl, 6 rhrs. sci w/mott·b.ln& tbls & hama. 211 L Sl N. 8 · · 14 Maida Rotary w/ahcll, aM J.11 92704 C:C..kj;wn1•h hutch. buffet '62S Solid w'll unit. 111:1~ top 58M54ieve1. lit 25500 I P/llme Mes& Verde SECRETARlAL WORK Ce~l~H!~~~l~nce Repo1M1alofts Cl\rywd bdrm act $b50 ~~:uk~:;~· 1fj 'w":~·~: 80HPMerc aoo. Kond~J;~lnoce ::'lon/:;~2033 m. Conv Hosp, 661 Center Gd typana U.aJh. 4 HN> backaround mandatory Stodl UqllldcrHOM 642-tlAAO; 67!Hill32 w .irmoire. AJI 111 iclnt RunaGOOd lm-1195 ._ ,........ .,_T, p/i, p/b. iur St, C.ld. ~·5585 per day toatan. 831-1~ S.__ lot ···-·' n• --64.l·W4 ,., ..._. Busic iwderstondinC of ·--r s Maple C>rtaer w/7 dr111ra. ~..,..., .....__,..., SUZUKI 250cc St 1973 cond. nu t1reia, brb. & RN'S SECRETARY ttlectron1cs niandalory 3 framt'<i mirror. b .. aul 7• WICKER Uay Bed/· Sh&hlly used lOh p. CoodcondiUon · · shocks w/lo uUJ. body. 1 girl orf1cc. :icrurace y r s expr nee Xlnt SSS SAVE SSS rood S.SO 646-~art s Cnoch with full canopy. aallbollt.mtr, In" sh.aft. Be1tolfer 6736726 983-5891 Charge Position typ1 t accurately 10 key benefits, salury com $495 C 11 ll a fl s 30 W kd d b. men1urate w /bac:k· Food anllablo on tbe 8' Hlde·a·Bed. My apt too White w/areQn 4'ccent 536-072.S • T Hond t l '14 Chev Luv, xlnt cond. Ch~ien:fu~& ;,:1~~0~" r~r :e~r,+aJl/:~;1 ~f~~1~. ground. Mission Viejo In· preml9n. llem1 iubject am1.tl. AJmOfil new $175 mat~ess. sll.allUY .used. ~~ .qu.:rtz ~~b: ., camper s hell. '2450. cupableindlv1duuls Xlnt 546-1631 dw;tnalurcu.CtillCarol to presale. We honor Pti675-8.174 as ecorntavc piece. loah.Power rroc\t nd 11~· Eves·499-1* 00 t' 581 3830 r t Bank Americard, M uiJt.er Oria. ooat $325. Must sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• over c • ei1 ___ • ______ _ ne~~':.'1.!.·.nor i-5-EC--RIT-A_R_Y_R_!_C_B'T · orapp Char ii-Cuhior '• 8' Sora. aold velvet. 1200. 640·2806 eves & 1,.,5 BAYLINER iz.so beaden, only 2 owoen f17 f'o.-d ~Ton Pkup, air. 1445&.i;~or Ave BoaUng b1a1lnts1. S Days Telephone Sollcltora. Check ~ & CASH m.atchln& club chr $!15 wkods Volvo, VHF. O~bridae. Real nlcel $1600. 545-~ Nll&ood. Sl 100. wk Including wknd1. work from your home welcome rorbot.h.644-4397. DESIGNERS P'LOOR meoy xtras. low hra, '7SHonda700Super-sport 644·046'7 NewPQt"lBch 642·2410 MS-7010. Will trai n . Meo or MASTIRSAUCTIOM 43' Round G lau Top SALE. 3 lovely Bakers ~8089 4.300 ml .. crash bars '78 Toyota Shortbed, hvy SAl,ES·HI Fl Compo·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimj women.M7•5594. 20751/2Mwpt.IJ. WrouabtlronYellowTJ t:h1iri.. below cost. 1V76 Ba)'line 20• Fish· helmet Jackt197-4800 dlf bon1per. rlldlo. low, nenu Costa Mesa loc. SECURITY TelepboneSoUcil-Or eost.MeM ble It 4 chairs. Sel patiu Jo"abrlc yardage. other erman, muaf &en. $6700. Karley Davidson. Mus m. xlnt cond. '30961 Salary, :lint future For AT EASE PART· TIMI '3).'625 646-8686 wlut.e met.al settee &i cor misc odds • end•· C.all495-4328 tell' 11000 or best oft 837-1449 _____ , anlervlew, Call btwn . fee tbl. & 2 chairs 67S-S761 · ft n oon & 2PM only From home Cor Uruted lk -•-8020 494,5867aft6 Bo f ·I '74 Wri-,.l f73..e098a 4}lm.Dan v... 9570 of .... ~ ·--h Cerebral Palay Guitrn r~ ,._,, Membership lrvl ut or SU e. ""' <213 1685·"543 "'" --N · 9e3-400i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1. """ • ne 17 ' flberglass·4~ c I MotorHo-.t.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now cceptlng :;.a~~exper Schwinn Varsity 10 spd .. Gold sofa $40 :o:~ ~~~~ Coni.t Country Club Olds Crusader e na : ~,.... 916 1977 GMC Sales. full or P /t11ue. for Represl!ntative for Na· l 1onal Vitamin <:o lmrncd. operungs . no ex· per required 497·2197 Applications For· · Girl's. Ulte new. xtraa. aeat 5'.'0· 631' &14-0lli. w/Berkley J et Drive. •••••••••••••••••••••• SHORTll YAM STORE SIECURln $110. AIU, 848-9376. Victoria. C.M tndr/outdr carpet J35, ~ll.led bids accepted un· f'clr Sale '74 GMC 26' M.H How$ I 14.JO mo. We preaenUy have an TEST Klng size Bed. complete Ch~t $20. ·73 Ford truck. tll Nov. 17th at lOam. fully equip~. lo mi 1 opening for a mature Motorcross. Like new. $100.Llkenew. S2400.Xlnt.tw7.3454 Miniaium bid s2 .250. xlnl i hape. $!7,500 VB. au tomat c, pwr . gentl eman 10 store Mathews Mono Shop 498-0<i82 Boat may be seen at Ufe 940o7400 steering. tilt wheel, Sales~rsoo for Parker's • e cur it Y for th l' TECHNICIAN Bicycle. t11.S.640-6S02 . Near new washer & 1(81 Guard Hdcttrs next t cnibecontrol lc alr cond,, Pets, Ncwpurt Bch, ex· Chr istmas season . 24 Yrs ex .... r in relatod _ ... ..n_M~altlOZS 25" col<;>r TV. like new dryer$250. Boys20" bake Newport Pier. Call Beaut . 28' Diploma 36 mo. open end lease:1 nJ 640--0090 Please contact Securl Ly ... ~ · -·'"7 vswn $400. King size bdrm aet $30. 673· 2430 64().215e 8am·5pm Motor Home for rent ca P cos t · UHO : re ~ _pe_r_o_Y_·------1 Manager.644·li070forap· lield.T~l&lroubli!Shoot ••••••••••••••••••••••• $450 Refrig &. misc Daily,wkly.mthly.Slp aidual-$347S ; li t mo;I SALES.p/tlme.Mon thru pol.nlmenl toinlerv1ew. digi~':1 PCB's Mual be APPROX. 250 sheets ot lle~s . 75164 16 or For Sale· Patchwork ITDfllaTri·bull.IB.OB. 10.Hasstereo,a1rrond payment, licen1e ~ f'n 5 9PM. No exper1---------1 !anuhar w/bolh analog & 3t8" extenor plywood, &12·3111. ext Ul days. vrlvet kings he quill. 170VoJvo Penta. xtras in· cruise control 646·761 'H ·S610.60 le o n •P· nee Will train. S3 per hr --. --. -d1g1tal circwtry used. Ask ror Dave. 171 P:st bn1bl colors. $75 Cull cl Anchor. life jackets, aft, Spm. proved credit. <50080e >. For info. Call 847·7267. Service Sta Help wanted Excellent co bt!neflls in E. 22nd Sl. CM btwn · -----eves 751-5773 oar. bail tank, full cover. We Sell Trucu Tool Flt.Jme Male or rl'm. Sal elude l wk;; vacation 8am-5pm. 644-o878 Kng Sz Luxury, 3 Pc red trlr w/spa .... low hrs. Sale •75 Su llan <h k Al.LIM SAUs-RET AIL open + romm. Apply in after ti mo "· I I paid velvet bed sec. $300/bsl Dag1tal Clock radios re· $3800. Great ski & fish1ni Vot~ 2S' Motorhom Plumbmgfoclurcs&sup· person. ll;irbor Vie~ holidays. grou p in C~~ 8030 olr.998-6135art6pm. paired. also Cuckoo boat. Art 7PMtwknds. GMC Cbanls w/454 h OLDS,CADILLAC/G.MC I. E 'd n1 C 11 Shell. 2500 San Joaqwn su.rance starts duy of ...,.....--... Clocks. 642--0364 91JO.l833 enc. C.t.m lnlr. xlnl cond LAGUNA NIGUEL pies. xper 0 Y· 8 HillsRd,CdM. hlre&manymore. • ...................... Go•opSale 1015 . . ----fuUyaelf contaanedw/al CAUIJl.0100 -~-··-14-5-1·------t ---Apply Personnel TV Cameras. Panoson1c & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt~ Rerng. 2 yr~ gold. 28' UNIFLITE l976~Comp extra1. 7000 mi. N...1------.....--- •Secttt.tes to $1500 ervlce Station Allen· OOCUMENTOR a variety of camer as. Thurs Thru Sun. 2640 !!,· .!,!O· Sofa-Be · '60. equip, in boal show, '78. traders. Sl9.950. Call '74 Dodge Van 8100. Cual arf al dant. exper'd. Day & ConrackV!deoMonilors Fair way Dr. C .M . ....,..-... •• __ 675-7203 17$-288l or558·90S4. int.,many xtru.Clean& •Seu.t ~s/L99 Eves. Jo'Ull & p/time. AP· V SI N Must sell. everything 646·~· A~oustic celllng Typewnter. electric $90. • . --, sharp. $4SOO. 49&-3906. ~~AP~Y1:::trc;y~f1 F~!~ ply, Shell St:.ition. 17th & DI I Q &oes. All inventory mWlt mat I. radial arm 11uw. Lamps beds pread 12 Capt. G~g anboar~ as GMC MOTORHOME ..,.Ford van E·lOO. x•·as. IJ~ Reinders Agen"Y i-Irv_in_e_. N_B_ Addressograph go. 835·2616 plan Ls, king si bed books tables Cati launch, custi1ons, etc. 16 Slps6. Wntrrates. Pvt rv .. " ' w/hdbr d. accord1an 9684588 fl 1 PM Harbor Tugboat. needs pty83J.2616, 6 cy l, s t ick . l2 m. 40208ircbSt.Slel04 SKIPPER Multlgraph Cots 1035 MuchMlsc. a _ eng & controls. Both ~·4097Nwpt $4300/bsl olr.556-8078 Newport Beach 833-8190 2921 S. Daimler ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large Olive tree SliO boat.a for $2.950. Pvt ply. '119 Dod C.a V Cal1 forAppl/E!tab'65 Wanted for diesel _ S.AHIAAt4~ ..KU_tens Sat & Sun 10-5. Antqs Youd1. &ltup. 644-9861 '73 E1c.apade 25' Ch.ry Sink ge &~:er ~r@ powered yachC. PTeasc EquaJOpporEmployer Blk /smoke. -C f'i\. 2 glasstopt-fflfbl.4'adt.bL s.s1<8393 Bl.I gen, r1 air.16. ,stove a • St:CHET/\RY/P/TIME give all details. including males. l rem. Shot. P.P. men'sclothing.lrgael,sz . --loah. Soll 9060 ong ml. lmmac. Illness. V8 eng. In I d c:ond . Cd typing & phone exp., qualifications & ---------1 S'90 up 897-8531 lrg. Odds & ends. '412 Vis· Give Your Son A Go·Kart ••••••••••••••••••••••• $9500. ~ 67S-0703. penonality.20-30hrswl<. mln. salary req 'mts. t TowTruckDri'Yfl" · · -t.aQuinta.N 8. f'or Christmas Engine Hoblel6.lrlr,new trans& Real: MINI Motorhome.'76 GMC Van. P /S, P /.B, <1'1exable> Call 7S2·Sl31 class1f1edadno.696.Dai Over 21 . exp pref PERSIAN C ATS . needsworkS40.675·025S. more. $1.425. 646·82SSor AM FM d 1 t.ri S nd ly Pilot, P.O. box 1560. Salary + "nmm. Ins.. beauurul long hair, lo Garage Sale. FndayOn· 581·7505. Sipe 6. Self-Cont, availa· I qua . p n I P· _a---'y'--------1 C06 M ea 92626 C ~uallty, r egistered. ly. 7A.M to !>PM. Fum, Mlsctl__,s ble Thanksgiving wk, Ina, cust int, only 2900 t.a esa. · Ya c a · t• t l· A · · 8 ..... 638•9....... baby at.ems. auto parts. W--"'---' 808 I Pvt. dock avail. up to 5$' 551H313 days. 492·45 mi, many xtra1. $719S. AuwmoUve Service. 1705 """ """ ....,... bo Do Sh 494-4605 Sec rt'tary·Arternoons.1 ... _.~_... .... .__,,._...,... N. El Camino Real, San 857 1 Lurk porl H .B.••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr at. ver orea. eves/wknds Good English & typin ~ No live aboards or party --------- skills req'd. 640-8329. Clemente __ D09s 1040 SSS CA.SH FOR "'work on boats. pleue. Trailen, Travel 9170 75 Chevy. Van,. 218.000 mi, lo Two btJyi. 14 16 yrs uld ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARl\GESALE Good WI~ rum/refngs Uaut your electrolyli1 6: ••••••••••••••••••••••• map. wide tires, itereo, G Ofc Recept toS600 w 1 Moped to do large AKC Dachshunds• Fri &Sat All day £rirs/sloves546-0768 security. S3.7S per rt. 2l'WShastaS/C. Awmng xlntcond. $5lOO. M!·9'13S Don't drop the baJI! Get a Irvine Personnel Agency Newsl)Jper route. MuKt Slds ch. Ilk• shots• 6791 Manhatlan Dr. HB <213>1124-4495 h it c b . XI n l con d . '62 Chevy camper job with a low·cost Daily 488E17th Costa Mesa be out of school by 2PM wormd• PSY lllld• $100 lrg healthy plants. pols, WAMTB> Reuon.able. ~~ Setr·ContaJned. SIOO Pilot Classified Ad. Sulte224 642·147 Mr. McGrath, 897-3012 up.1-728-448S macrame. sew mach. Pe~~~E~t~:~~~lso HOl~l~6~:::aMW· '7329' ArdonSthwhl 6'5-7831 ........ '*'9407 Phonc 642·56'18. )~~~~~~~~~ aft5.30Pt4 YORKSHIRE TERRIER newladiesgolfclbs.Hon· n1 W/'70 Fmu·~ •74.......aao•D " I r Got a partridge in a pear tree to sell before Christmas? Move the m under. our tree. On e ach Thursday from No v e mb e r 11th throu g h December 16th, the Dally Pilot will publish s pecial pages to make it easier for you to convert your s aleable Items to Christmas cash. Buy a box under our t ree & ae ll y our to ys, s port s equipment , lug g age. applianc es , furniture, antiques, handmade & unique gUts and no maUer wbat your business -we have a box for you! Putting a box under our tree 11 e asy and Inexpensive. Rate s are $4.00 for the smaller box to $2.2.50 for the larges t box. BIG, BIG SAVINGS U you run more than one time. For more Information and to place your ad Just call 642-5678 and ask for your Chrt1tmas Ad-Viser for more in.formation. Yoar credit Is good with us. We'll bW yoa or you can charge your ad to your Master Cbatge or BankAmericard. DAILY PILOT 642-5678 d 7..,,. IOLh l y11 •-Tapestry.:.~v7t0P14ty'so '/ '73 Cat-'lna 27, standard "~·3180. ..,......... ~. Waitress. 1-·ooc11Cocktruls. PUPS Champ blood a '''" c es. o · .. U'tV" w ....,, Apply art 4pm. Blue tines. lll\)' 3 lb• atud rrusr items. S11t & Sun. ng. outboard. NaUonal ~ YAM CONY. lleet.I072lslPlace.N e. services:J0.64.SS 306 MarguerHe, CdM. $$$C .. SHFOR ch11~~1on racer. Xlnl. &arc:reaft Trlr D x V-3.aulo.trans.,fact.ory <aJley >. ~ condition 961H396 Mon· mdl. Sl ·us -3..1.hi~fai·r •conditionlna, power WAITRESS KEF.SHONDPUPPIF.S --=-------1 Good used furn/refrtgs, Thurs PM's bstOfr.Cd .67 .. steering, radio, heater. AKC reg. For appoinl. Fantastic garage sale: rrzrs/stoves. 546-0768 • lo mileage, sink. stove. P/tlme Help J I 2 daUy 7 S5l4069 Fri & Sal 74 Yamaha Ventu re 21'. 3 sails. r e fr . "Sleep1 4 ." T111o's. 30242 Crown _(_1_4_> __ . -----125MX. 6561 Edgemont Com PI et e co Io r motor. trlr & xtraa. Call (810LFG). VaJlry Pnrkway, Laguna A."C DOl ... RMA.HS Or H 8 842.4597 darkroom. besl eqpml. •""'J7'""-$5995. !IW1~ut'I " "" ·• · · will leach. bosics incl. ~ ""' SJ.450. 646476 IOwks, $75. M/F Honn 8060 Eves4~1'426 KlTE,under 1 yr old. XJnl --------• Woman 6S or vver to care 492.441 O aft s. •••••••••••••• ••••••••• ~...__1_., raclna record. Xlnl cood. T....a.n. Utility 9110 for elderly lady share Pala ml no mare. mual aee -lllOO. 642·2110 •••••••••••••··~··••••• Condo apl an Laguna ,{I as le an Ma I am u t e. t 0 3 p Pre Eng 0 r lns"""9enh 8083 CxtJ All metal Trailer. xlnt 540-5630- 1011\SO\ ,\ \0\ • LltKOl N Y f ,,, '" S a I a r Y n e I( o t 1 ab I e female 6 mo .. AKC. 1100. Western ss:;o, S48·9S27. •••••••••••••u•••••••• 20' GAFF RIGG . Hanna shape. $150/bst offer. 494 W67 IHS-Z347 eve-.. CoM Mln·O·M•Uc elec. des.Ian. new sails, nds 145-2558 aft. S 2626 HAllOll ILVD. ~ .. -...u.. ~"to You 1045 Reaiatered Qtr horse & organ. excelltrnt condi· work. $2.500. 536-3139 U ill T 1 0 d f COSTA Ml.SA ,......"__ "" T B horsesfor saJe Uon,$600 pp 632·1259 t ly r r . oo On'---~-----••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 496.ile!M aai.3044 • · · 218' CHEOY LEE SJoop. malnt wit. 4'x7'. $150 Pb: '75 Ford &150. auto trans. Afttiqun 8005 Abandoned black Lab/ Must Sell·Con~ E Flat Teak deck & cabin, 645-7978 V-8. radio, Ute blue, Uk~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dober man puppy, Je..try 8070 Alto Saxophune. fi ne lbrgls hull. Slp. $7800 .... ........_.r_1 & new. New brka, Urea. Wond•rland female. 3~ mos. Sweet ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. S125. f\7S-1S28 an 64lH208 Perts_."' ce Bluebk $4700. Sell 14200. "" d1spos1tlon, loveable. WA ... TED 6PM '73 C 11 _ 1 t od &«2-7812 daya. Of A t• I Needsabome 646-7535 "" ala na ''· x o co . •••••••••••••••••••••• ft lqUeS. . . TOP CASH DOLLAR Office~& VHF. spin. gear. many 'U Ply. Barracuda LMllRg t580 HUGE w ureh ouse tnsh Setter S mo. old. PA I D FOR Y OUR e.,ie,..... 8085 xtras.495-&tl!ieves. transmission. bra nd ••••••••••••••••••••••• crammed with ovl'r 500 Puppy shots. must 11tcr. JEWELRY. WATCHES. ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. '40 mi. YJ Price. MEW '76 music boxes. n1rkelo· Call eves,646-6002 ART OBJE<;"fS. GOLD. 2 Exec s ales desks . LASER 846-0027 CAPRI II MPG deon pianos. cln·ui. or· '_ .. or "hort hair kit· SFll~ VEE ~USR~ R !'I CA NE . wuloul veneer /form1ca No. 16789. Full cover, W Complete with rronl disc ~a ns. wa ll clocks, """"6• .. ,.. .-,.. "' lop ~ ea 1 Swivel adl 6755937 4Spd Bora· arnertrans. b lt 1 b ~randlather. clocks . ten~. ~~use tra ined. TIQUFS.64.S-2200 ar m ch~lrs·. leather er e. . for Ford. Xlnt ~ond. rn. es, s l ee e lted fasdnaUng antiques. s:J6.m9, 64&-9715. U "'--&. 8075 I I lb ts $50 . a bot, ruily ~p'd, s•;I, SJ.00/bst Oft . w/llobae. r adta la, s l y led i teel w h •H.-.a w c o sea • · e .. 'Aft 8 30 645.-0790 wheel cove rs. r ack & Ov::f Sl .~.000 ~rt 1 FREE! 2Adorable Dutch ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642--0074 alum mast, m. rud· : • · pi.non steerina reclining ~e;:;: 11~,~~~~~~e~ Bunnies . Need aood Reg. ~organ mare, broke 1 8 M Exec m d 1 c ~efi ~e~~8i_~· & etc. io VW 1650 eQ1lne. I bucke& seat., iold down i ng St.. 1 rvlnr . Tel. home. 581 -f.678 to r ide & d r l ve. bl k Typewriter. l9" carriage · · · than D> miles, $600. C811 beocbseata, vinyl top. 754-lm. Open Weci thru Hound Dog, female. 3yrs. ~arade Morgan gelding. $200. IBM Diplomat, 16" COLUMBIA 22. Clean 4 Bob al 979·7887. SIOl.17 Mo. Sat.9J\Mto4PM.Vhul! neaut. All shots & lie 338ng . Weste r n <7141 Carrlagemdlll $100.A l sails, 8 hp 0/B. $4950, Wlthonlytax llUc down ---------1 Ndsbigyrd 646·0494 ·IOll __ StenoMS-8820. 492·2029 days, 493·8717 AlllosforSal• ($326.34> ror 48. months l\nWjues. Sacrifice. Mov· Mi _.1 8080 t ev. ••••••••••••••••••••••• oo approval of your ~ mg. Om.rm tbl & che1rs Personahty +.black rem ICllC'I anecus '"' 017 ..a....a.t---/ __,, T aJ · & 4 oak chairs Coll for Lab pup, I' tall. hsebrkn ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~•••••••••••••••• ~lps/ -cs:;;c 9520 ~;;"'~ 11':. •pl~~eres:: appt, 631 1675 & 642·3086 968·8581 WANTED SAINTS Prof Pet & Plant s 9070 •••••••••!••••••••••••• Oefert"ed payment pncc aft 3 Care 1vs In home Pe ••••••••••••• ••• • • ••••• · Judi t u •~31 .20rpbaned Puppies, TOP CASH DOLLAR transp & boarding .nvaU DOCK FOR RENT .. OVER 70CARS• inc ng ax. c ... 5 Ooor. lc:eboic. lamps. up Golden Lab/Shepherd. PA I D F OR Y 0 UR r sz..,,. L. MHS N I I _ ....... 28. IN INVENTORY annual percentaae r al.l' hol rocker, clock & masc S48·8300 JEWELRY. WATCHES. rom ·'IV· ic. · ewport 1 a .... ,_. I 2 . 9 6 ~ . S e r . 642-8233 ART OBJECTS. GOLD 1M7 86S8. &7S-30M atl.Spm ANTIQUES &CLASSICS GAECSK24M2. To good home 7 mos old SILVER SERVICE. Obleyellow-headParrol Oockspace l·U veaboard From Fords lo Rolls Hone B~gy. stored for Doble. Blk/Tan. Very Ft NE FURN & AN. mos. old . very tame up to 40', reg sllpe 2C).2S' Royce•; from SSOO lu 25 yn. Ex. cond. $750 Io v ab I e. 6 7 5 · 9 5 3 2. TIQU...,, ........ 2200 .-xw: 493 2776 ·1 67"' -'""" 000 cars Old sprinl( seal wal(on. U?l3J925-1944ev """· .,...... ....,.,. · pwrorsaa · .,_,. ..,.,BUV·SELL·TRADE sameasnbovr. SG50.0ak LUGGAGE TA.GS (75) Japanese Kol Fli;h, SL IP WA NT E D : 34 ' aZFARGO&CO GUSTA FSON l IN l_(Jl N M l Jt<,tJH'I' 1':il111CJ II•·"' h 111 "' Hur1t1,11~ff 111 fJ• 1• ,, 842 81144 Roll top desk trom 1112o·s 2 Year old female Persian from your business card. 2"-20" S50 buys all o Catamaran. Newport or 830S. Malo.Santa Ana Bal. Isl P.O .. Oak Bow needs loving home. Send one card for each part.751-4107 DanaPolnt.673-3620. 10to8,Mon . .Sat. W-"--... tl90 Front .. arlor Cabinet. 5814403or75H786. . --leed at us door. Bev tag plus one spare. We Pianos & OrcJoM 8090 S p ace r or 2 5 • • 4 O ' Closed Suodaya •••••••••••••••••••••• • mlrTor. claw feet Pvt ••. At•• IOSO rclurn pern:iane ntly •••••••••••••••••••••• Fiberglass Sailboat. *' 547•970t• WEPAYTOP OOLLAR 54G-7827 " ,. sealed attractive tag & IJaldwln Upright piano. Newport (714 )675-8990 -FOR TOP USED CARS pt)':_ -••••••••••••••••••••••• strap, m~etlng a1rhne xlnt eond .. Walnut finish. . '58 MGA COUPI. FOREIGN, DOMESTIC AppleltCH 80 IO * *I BUY** I D. requtrements. Pre· bench inc 1 G re a Dock 11pace ror 25.30 Pwr Rare, all original. tood or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11enl l~ It theft! Jo"or a Christmas girt. 1950. 8o1l1. S3.00 per root per mechanical cond. M1att If your car Is extra clean Scotsman Ice Maker Good uaed f'Umiture & personalized tag enclose ~5S39 month.173-4300 aelJ thlt wMJt lo uu.ty aeeua fl~l. New-u.cd 1 month. szso Appllan~:1,--0R I will wallpaper, rabrac or ._........ ew.t & estate. Make offer « IAUER IUICI installl'(!. 673-1232, aell or S for You. "Day Olo" paper It we Ston, Rest.relftt. .,..,._ ......-trade for boctll. lv.M or 2925 Harbor Blvd. MASTHS AUCTIOM will back & trim your 1cr 8095 9080 Jewclr). etc. ec.ta Meta m,2500 FRGT DAMAQED HOT· 6....a616 & 13J.962S t.aas. Or try two c11rds ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-2200 POINT Sale. 3301J W. backtobaclt. HTAILEltS 14' BltlSTOL. All Mahog. WEBUY WarnernrHar bor .Sanla SAVE! New & uaed furn. PRICES: . · 60 hp Evlnrude. auto ·u Ford P U Super •USEDCARSA Ana.m.2921 appl's, misc. Wilson's S2eaor3/SS New electronic cash re· starter. lrlr. ln «ood t.hruout. $1'475/belt olrK. TRUCKS• Kelvmator refr1g. bronze. ~:!l~ ~:11 ~l~w W2 4/~ tags SUO ea. tr~"· Buy direct from cond. $1000. '41n·l853 ~ ~>'· ~· Come ln or Call Ave. size. Beaut. cond. l9th~C.M, 642-7930 & ~~~a~·=:~a. . March-' loah. StwOl)t 9090 ~~ ... Nit Top freeur . $200 . 648-3262.-WEBUY SaiesTaxl ncluded OfOr-.Comty ....................... 4WllttlDrt.._ 9550 --~,,,. 548-3387 NO CARO? 547-4419 'x 70'x 22' covered areo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 18Zll Beach Blvd. • -nox c .. 'na 11-v for l2 ..... for v ....... boat co-... -~ . • lfuntl" .. .-Beach IA:'ll m • ~· • Draw your own or senu ,.,... '"'"' ""' Toyota Lodcnr. 62. 72 147 ._111'7 .. ..,. * 1'49•333 1 Used ~asher & Dryer, $50 cmpll Monarch patlrn, name. addreu, phone le TY, Rello. lion. •Telephone poles Trant .. Noneman wide ._ ea. 64 ~rvalr Conv. w/xtra pieces In pert we'IJ make one card per HIPI, Steno 1091 w/rocf at chain boi•t to tires. m a ny x t r a1. 1'0PDOr , .ao Needs work. Bst orr. rood. never used ~. tag. Add25'each. ••••••••••••••••••••••• shelter any lype or craft. IM6-95G. pAii)'"' 642·7588evea. _ ___ Maple cabinet color Lv. Send check or money or· PINAL M&-5491. 1~uEDl"_..Y R r " 4, 2. I 21" console t:ZSO. Amer .. _to ,_,, •-.. ...,,._ 4x'4 •"' n•c..rw e ng .. urown, x n Oak s i deboard w I _. : ClOSIOUTSALI! Tr •art..._ ,_. ........ ,. "'---~-· . FOR ALL hur cond. S25. Call after beveled ourror " claw PILOTPlllMTIMG 2S"Color ConsolcTV's.2 •••••••••••••••••••••,• ::31~$1~. ~m .. ;:,~ FOREJGNCARS 3pmt'19-533'7 feet $475, waloul bufrec P.O. Box l.5GO yr pJcture tube warrn. CssftrS. S./ Pvt pty, m ual sell. CAU.ORCOM£ IN Relocaled, m ust sell. $175.Pb:S48·7800. CoataMeaa,Ca.9262e $186-1225. All Service le R.wt t120 131N1111 TOSEEUS Sears WH her & Dryer . 8ett drafter bolds \.l Keg Repair Co. ft'17 W 19th St, ••••••u••••••••••••••• . MIWPOltT IMPORTS .__._,.,_,<<1·"""" Kmg Sile bdrm sel ror I " eo.taMaa. 12' EL Dorado, self· '83Scout4x4.21mpf .. 3100W.Cst ffwv,NB uo:lft"''"' -"'"' sate Con.sole TV P ie· °'beer, Mw cond. $200. b'I ' -,7-Cu_F\ ___ w_es_U_n&_h_ou_s_e, tur~. rorree tb1.:· mag 673-S278.C&llaftl1Altf TanbtrfTOC310cassette ~dw/:~!~~ri .::.CS~·•dm:..-'4.Z.9405 Relrig. brand new. suit whls .. dreaaer , many CUSTOM dedt. 3mtnltDolby sys. ton Ford Rl""er XLT I ---r~ in crale, frosl rree. goodies. 398 Collon, Jl&lt c:mpU,y. l\>S & re· ml $6850. 549.3347 'or '73 Bluer. AC. PS. VT" frt!fler top. Whtsc price NpBdl.842·9892 W0¥84 WOODS caUtJrated. S325. Ph· 842·!252 AM /Flf. SPolle whls, DOU...t.I -..<11.~US325.963-9U4 ·-TO-""OFF• 557-3651,bra&-5:30. ---xlnl cond. Bat oft . , ...... _... ~aut, SoHd Walnut Din· .. _,., -~ r c SW 541-cmtS A __,, Frt.g1dalre l«!frtg. Frost ing Rn1 ~l. w 16' &1ble • Over 40 in·•lock eauerna & Mfte i If ' · FOR CLEAN free, 2 dr. Jtint cood. ~. 2 leaves. 8 hi back tully Abo lllNl·BlJNOS ......... $1'75. 536-. '74 t wb1 drtve OMC Jlln· IWOllT CARS 848-l929 =·s~.:~~~ ~ &3-97'10 .................. ,o.io ~=-' tllO =~::.~:..1:..~~ ALLMODILI Used Kenmore washer, f1all stied d e 1k • CARPET ............................. ! ................ eond . many xtraa. ""'~MS. tn.atdlinl cteckn&a SlU. 400 d Ooat Assembler, cxper '85 HoQda UO. 6'1C)O ortt «'1·1119armGl_O __ ll 751-410'7 64.Z-28 rWSH l<IJ4AG on1y. mlle., r~t, 111 T\'Wb tHO CMf IU lto\>e 4 7' WICKE R Day Bed/• Lowea\ prteca on any =L Carpent«s. eapcr SlTStM•. .. .................... . • ,tlanal O~. Caucb wllh full canopy major brand. Call tor Mu•t have own tools Ya.cnaba '1t.•EnctDtO. m1 Ford .Bus, M pua. = ~ ~~~.~ Whllt W/\al'HO 1ccen1 ,....quot.e. lN pm. Clipper ~artne 1919 E: Low Ml...,..Xtru. Blue Blr4 bod.1Ali:i tt.ya. ~nt~~tJypl~ m4>GT·lM5 Ocddaal,Santa Ana. 51M8,17WSG ~ ~; ~4 ~-------- Ort,: cot\ SS2S. MUil MJJ 1.-;)' boJ, &oad twe.d llS. NEW SEAWAY SKIFF li7U:50 ~ndl:ro. bu. )5 paaa, Pt I BUY 1UNICARS Flftd wbat you want $200. M0-2aot ev.. 6 rroui ht l.roa lea cari 14 rt. DOR y ll1llO P/8 Is AIC, Sllfll». C.l US£D Mm) PARTS Dllil1 Pllot Clau:lfleda. wDda. • MMIO'T'-s:ao -.ms Olll _.. lll..ao&O MNm ...,.._ ~= . ' . ... t i • •• SOUTHERN O.RANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME TOYOTA/ VOLVO DEALER TRY US- YOU'll LIKE US! SAOOLEBACK BMW I BUY OR LEASE NOW HURRY! TbeM are the la11l six '765 ! one 2002 • 4 s~ w/akyrool: three 5301As: ane l.OSl ar one 3.0Sla. llAT1HE PllCI IMCllASI SADDUIACI V M11Y IMPORTS 131-2040 495-4949 - CREVIER 1f7SIOO°l, 2IM ml, IUM • air. $5000. 83U1'01 CHUCK STANTON New Car Manager LEN HUTTON Used Car Manager VOLVO: THE CAR FOR PEOPLE WHO THINK; TOYOTA: THE BEITER BARGAIN WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LOOK AT OUR ENLARGED FACILITY NEW FOR '77 ~ NEW FOR '77 TOYOf A ZDOOR LEASE YOUR 1977 VOLVO OR TOYOTA We lease arry I all ITllkes & rTIOM!a s2999 M ........ -3elftOllfh-lt77 TOYOTA S66 61 --.,..--. e.o coot u 1er. " .. --• .... ,.......,,, .... 4 .... .. '• 11tu111. 1'75HOHDA CMc Hatdlbock • FuUy factor)' equipped • w /low mileage . UIMMMN>. MOWS2795 PHUIPS 11MH4. -_,.. "W9 TAX &LICENSE -ia• 2-73350SL MlltCIDIS HM% HARD TO F1NO! HOUSE OF IMPORTS 2131921-8518 7141523-7250 Rois Rorc• 971 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,7 4 450 SE •t DEALER IN U.S.A. Executive oWMCI. 34.000 rR{ ltOY ml. new Michelin Ures. CARVER Tan wttobacco brwn In· ltOUS·ROYC£ lr. All/FM. Power , .. u .....,... • .. .. ,. • .. • ·~:::::::;:ii • 4 = ........... .....,SAVE ~If lfMJJtt, 1973VW 4 I 2 SQUAREIACk AutomaUc. air cond. ar alereo. Unbelievable cond.iUon ! (235.J FB). OHLYSl99S NEWPORT DATS 888 Dove Strool NEWPORT BEACH 133-1300 '6tVW 4 cyl, 4 speed, radio, heater . Ga1 economy galore. (ZKS492>. $996. .GUSTAFSON LINCOL N MFncunv 1 r,Ann Ur•·" h f31v c1 H t1•lf1nqtnr1 fl.1• I\~, • '842·8844 ~ • -'71 Super Beetle. Very Id i--------•I cond., many new xtru • To place YoUr meuaie befotethe rud.lnJ public' phone Dally Pilot Claaalfied, "2·5878 SI~. 645-T305. 64VWBUG Su D root, xln\ eond . 9S)O. '13·T2'Tl Bulclt, Pootl.K Ir Opel •137.-2400 * en.dee, lw~ eqwpped. \I----'::=' ... ". Sll.300. Pb m4111, 9 t.o I • • 1974 VW Super Beetle ~.AM/FM, 15,000 llll. llke new. -.aoG: &ya. 830-83 AMMoM all$, tlOKO IUNDA" ~···~········ ' A.h:ta.t.port.d UMd ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Aaltol. UHd Allloa. UMCI AMtot. U1ed Aldot. Uaed Thursday November 11. 197& DAILY PILOT CJS .•......•...•..••...... ..•..••...............• ....••••.•.....•.•..... •..•••.•.•...••........ - Dodp '935 Mercwy 9950 Mu.t-.g 9'5Z oe.lftOba. 9955 AlltOI. UMd Auto-. UMd Autoa. U1.d Yoi•o ..................................................................... ··••··················• .•••.••............... ·······~··············· ...................... . 72 DOD4M '7S MBCURY Super Sba.rp ·ea Mllltan1. ·11 Olcb Cuti au Sprm ..,....,... 9960 P_,.ec ttH 9970 CHAltGB MARQUIS WAGON ltlnt cond .• loaded. see to conv. rm mac • loaded ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• V-8, auto trans .. power Auto Trans . factory air appreciate. 846-3436 w I a 11 it tr as. S2SOO ATLAS 1973 LeMans. super clean. 'ta T Bird rvt pty. S850 st.eerlng. radio & heater. cond1llon1ng. power '68 Musting 302. A/T. ~-PIS. PIB. air. 126'>S. XJot Call aft 5 30, 846 UUI or Check thla one no• I stttnn&. power brakes. front perfect nds paint ~ IPh.-.fh mech cond. 645-2094 wknd!t <320MWZ) rad Io. h e " t er• 9 $900 Ofr 496·7620 '7S Starfare SZ599 new t • •r --------$1789. pusenger <~N OV> 496-0432 · or radials. good cond. Orig <>PeJ)p y &r Sun. 'Ul 10 '71 PONTIAC ¥191 9974 GUSTAFSON $4881. ownr. m -m6. Ptic CAT.AUNA ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 2+2. V-8 auto. PIS. Pinto 9957 2821Harbor Blvd., Luxury Brou1ba m 1974 VEGA l INC'r I( N Mf hr:tm Y ,,., ll••.tchH1.1 H1,•1f1nqru11 H•·.u h 540-5630 eng needs work. ss:;o. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa model. v.a. auto trans., Vinyl top, raUye wheels offer 839·5890 ,74 Pinto Runabout 546-1934 alr eond.. power •teer· fl cu1tom In terior. 84?·8844 1011 \ sox & so~· • l 1NlOLN ·MfRCUR'f • 2626HARIOR BLVD. 75 El Dorado Cad conv. 61 Dodge _ COSTA MESA w/mags + all xtras.1...;;..S3'1_5_. ____ ..;.75;..;;1....;·990S~ •72 MHCURY Whte w /red Int. S15,500. 6'73-MSl Fard 9940 MARQUIS ''71 Coupe DeVllle. im· ••••••••••••••••••••••• IROUGHAM mac, 1 owner, good coDd. 75 LTD Exec:. car. lm· Auto trans., factory air Sli00.PP673-2642 mac, lo mileage, air conditioning, pow er •SM.IS 9917 eond, lovely green. steenng. power <dlscl 5'300/best otter. Pvt pty. brakes, power windows, •SERYICI ••••••••••••••••••••••• 813LQB. 540.7900 8.5 power seats. radio. •LEASING lMJCamaro. Very clean. weekdays, 524·2157 beater. wbit.ewall tires. O •--Hn xlal cood. auto. radio. weekends. Ask ror ~-vinyl roof, tinted glass. ..... • alr, pwr steering. $1675. wheel covers. (161FYV). Dell•ery Call m.-0070 •72 FORD $2333. Servtc~ & parts now open 't;J Camaro. rallye sport. COUNTRY SQUIRE 540 -5630 on Sat s 8 to 4 for your td cood $12.00/bst olr. LO Pass. Station Wgn. cc;>nv~nlence. ~' 6 cy l, auto trans .. ---------1 AM /FM s tereo. air 1966 Hotbot CM 6U 930J 1970VOLVO BFSTOFFER 644·TI87 '76. 2600 Miles. Save $12.00. Brought bac k from Europe. Call 831-0426. Autos.Used a. ..... cond .• power steering, 9920 rool rack. (3S2EHH > •••••••••••••••••••••• ~,5"U1Rnt­ M5"U1Lelt!!! .,. y Oii Don't ..,Fro. CONNELL. Ym'nPCIYhMJ TooMucil! .. - CONNEll CHEYROLD $1586. I GUSTAFSON LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Be.1c.;h Blvd Huntington EM>.tch 842-8844. 175 FORD RANCH ERO Auto. trans., factory air conditio ning, powe r steering, power brakes. radio. heater. C45696Y I •••••••••••••••••••••• • 21128 Harbor Blvd. $4895. '76 MERCURY COSTA MESA 540-5630 Monarch 2dr VS. AT PS 548-1200 1011\SO\ & SO\ PB AM/FM Stereo tape . Funy fact. equip'd. Uke '71 Chevy Malibu. s ml v~ • LINCOLN·MERCURY New! <598PHM) auto, AC, PS. PB, v S4S99 top, new Ures. 962·2012 2626 HARBOR BLVD. '74T·llRD HT V..S, AT. Fae air, PS PB Pwlnd AM /FM .iereo Vtop, rally wheels (156000) $5299 '75MARKIV Continental. Fully pwr eqpt, w /air, AM /FM 8trk, Vtop, tilt whl. spd control. leather seats. Lo mi. (132LMI) Best buy at $9499 COSTA MESA '73 Bel Aire, 39.000 mi, cyl, gd MPG, $189S •'70 Glxy, 351. radio. air. 81H-ZS74 n e e d s w o r k • p w r steer /brks. $450. Call 72 CHEVY MOY A MS-0954 . 2 Door. Automat ic ---------• radio. beater & vinyl top ~ Grao_ada. P /S. P /B. (4.5088). Extra Sharp! air, radio, heater, w/w, NOW 52595 V·8. b r own $3850. 968-186.S. PHIWPS Buick, Pootiac & Opel 7 4 Torino Wgn. 6 pass .. * 837·2400 * ~~~k, lo mi .. $3100. '76 Chevette Rally, air. ~ Ford Galaxie, auto .. AM/FM. front dasc brks V-8, radio. new brakes. 8.000 mJ. $2300. 968-,clean. 1 owner. sharp. aft.4p.m. $595.494-4158aft SPM. 75 COLOMY PARK St.aUon wagon, 4 seats, V8. auto, air. Pwind + '73 Corvette T top, '65 Galaxie. New tares. doors, AM/FM s tereo. eng. Auto. PW, PS, P fJOOOO · 1 O Gd split seats, lugg rk, till SS.WO. Eves64G-7798 • rru. wner . whJ. (139L VA) Family running cond. 548-6633 fun carforonly '74Caprice Wagon. load '119 FALCON 2 Dr Xlnl $549CJ w/atras, xlnl cond, $3600 trans. New tires, bat· SANTAANA townr.492-8326 t.ery. $600. Ph 548·2888 & u..coa. Mercwy ·ea Malibu JIT, Landa.,._.,.. __ 31Kl0 _______ 1 1301 N. Tuslln, Sant.a Ana &op, runs weU, S650/bs 75 Granada. lo mi, good 541-0511 _dr_._&U-_s_w_att_s_. __ -1 cood. $3400 or best offer. C.--d 990 I 'GS Mali bu Dys, 64(H)735 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 AMC Sprtabl V ..S wgn PS/PDB/alr/auto. Ori1. owner. JOm. Loe al miles. 644-6594 a/Ur 4 iO Riviera. Full pwr., AM /P'M ndlo, air, lo mi'1., alnt cond . Sl.500/bst olr. 963,o:JU ~=~r!rfi:: '10 Ford Wagon. Custom --------~ 500. Air, pwr .. Pvt. Ply. '70 Chevelle Malibu SS. $900. 642-9572 A/C,P/S,P/B,Stef'eotp 549-30$8, 837 ·3202 eves. '7SMAUIV Loaded with all th goodies. Must see to a predate. C483LPW I $8686. 1011 \ ~O\ & ~0\ • < '~ l 111 'Jlf ._,, URY 2626 HARIOl ILVD. COSTA MESA 172FORDLTD 2 door with V-8, auto P atftriog & brakes. air cond., & vinyl t op , A M /FM 8 track . (73SEl..A) $1768. 1011\~0\ ,\SO\ • L IN l Ul N ~(Ii< UHV 2626 HAlllOR ILVD. COSTA MESA C ••c 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1l'10 4 dr. beaut orig cond, ••••••·----l1Dt mecharucally. cvery..,.ICOM ~ory . St89S. Cal l •••••.;·~~-.;~~~··••• 74 Mart rv. new radials. 4 DOOR show room cond. Mu st V..S. auto. trans., lac. air, sell. $t500 or offer. power steering, power $4&-11556 brakes, windows, seals. AM /FM stereo radio. 1'...T-1belS C-orT.th 9912 heater. whitewall tires. 1 ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• vinYI roof, tinted glass, Cadillac '71 Corvette. White T· top. wheel covers. <322KLH) Quality and Price Guaranteed Lc.'ISing Spcc1Jl1~t~ Preferred R.ilc\ L-ir1:c\t St'lcc lion of New & U-.cd C.11.hllac\ in Or.mite County Open SondJy Cadillac Master Dealer 2600 HMbo< Bl'ld. Com Mesa 540.91 00 Nabers ' .CadillaC Iounac. Many extras. Pb $2999. 913-7608aft 5. 75 "1'" Top, orange, air. xtras. $7995. or best of· fer. Pvt pty. S52-0143 aft. 6 540-5630 1011 \~O\ & '0\ • LllllCOl N ~(Pt 1 lllY 2626HAlllOR BLVD. C011g.. 9913 COSTA MESA ••••••••••••••••••••••• t--------'"...;.;;..~-- 75 MllC COUGAR 975 MARK IV. bUt/blk Auto trans .. factory alr with blk leather seats, dl fully power, AM/FM 8 con lloning. power track, cruise control, & steering, power (dlsc > brakes, radio, heater, tilt wbl. Super Clean. wbltewall tires, vinyl S9.97S. P.P . 968-3338; root, tinted glass. wheel e v e s • 8 3 3 • 8 6 7 3 . cover s, ti It whee 1.1_CT_4SL_PW __ >. ____ _ (152.NXI) $4995. 540-5630 9947 ARAltEIEAUTY "'12 Fleetwood Brougham. 2626HAlllOl llVD. '73 Maverick Crabber Only 25,000 ml.· like new cond. V·8, A/T., A/C, P JS. AM I FM ster eo. SU95. 7Sl-8441, 979· 1423 1 owner. Exec. car. COSTA MESA mio. Call M0-134IO betwn 1i---...;..;;.~.;..;..;;=:.:.-- M &494·5.2S6 eves. ~ 9935 '76 Seville, Sll,000. All ••••••••••••••••••••••• mas. Mu1tfflll 673-7900 .. Out. ~bit ens., xlnt days or 642·5004 cond., air, --'---------''fl Polara, Gd transp. '6S Cad. Convert.. white-AC. New stereo, like new on·whlt e. Best offer. upbolltery. Pvt. Ply. Good cond. M4-7844 C.M. 5404122. "M CAD El Dorado Conv. '81 Charier. areal run· ~Oft wbt w/red lo· nlDI condltlon. Sl,000 ts. Loeded. M&-1381. Cl.rm.112-4621 '70FOltD MAVHICIC 6 ryl, economy, radio, beat er. Look at this special price. <OOlLEU >. GUSTAFSON l I "°l l I \l N MF Fl< l J I Y 1t--itH11 P~P,tf h fll.id ~ f ' ' '' ' I , ( ~' ( ' I I I\,. ' ( '' 8 42 88·1·1 1011\SO\ & SOX • LINCOLN·MERCURY 2626 HAHOR ILVD. COSTA MESA Have something to sell! Class1f1ed ads do It well. Alltot,Mew 71 AMC. HOIN(T vs ....,,.......,....._.... -• ..,_~oir~ llGOWlll le. 6"CHJ • 388 1•"' ae IPllDDA' 3 >jlllld ...---. todio. t.Gw. rod! and bodld. Uc '19H.lt I •3525 lna. radio 6 healer. vinyl <.206KPE>. '67 Mustano Fas tback, Stereo tape deck. center 197 .. -YMOUTH •-• ~ t thi pri ' 0 cooao1 S1850 7"'t "342 "".-.. _,. ... ._... • s ce ONLY S 1695 reblt eng. V-8 auto. 31.000 MS-933~ e t43$.." n z .;r Custom Suburban two t98Z.IU..EI ~·T D·TSU .... ml. must sell! SlS9S. (llo · it a · · seat StaUon Wagon stan· $116 ._'"''""'" ,. " reasonable offer refused. '74 Pinto. Uke new. New dard equipment loch.ides • 888 Dove Street 751-0149 Ures. new shocks. Only electronic Ignition. ~EWPORT BEACH OldlMObile 9955 25,000 males. Must Sell. power disc front brakes. ll3·1100 •••••••••• ••• •• •• ••••• • $2100. 545-4664 P 0 w e r 1 t e e r 1 n g • l""" V•aa 1 latchback, 4 <1utomat.ac transmission. '"' "'" '7Z OLDS · 7 4 Pinto W a Ion rubber bumper guards. speed. cle11n, xlnt cond,, CUTl.ASS Automatic. $1875. AM radio. Ught package. =-=---:---::-:::-:-:::--:-:-:--t . .!!'o~nu!!!.:...!:Sl~200~.~833~·06~·~17:.:.._ SUPREME 768·3622 s t a n d a rd a i 1 e "68Cata!lna. PS. PB. Xln V 8. auto. tra~ .• factory •72 Pinto. Good cond. whitewalls. deluxe wheel mech. cond SSSO 224 a1r <:<>ndall01UDg, power Auto. Sl500 or best offer. covers. left remote mir Paulina. CM 646·7652 steenng power brakes ror. electric clock. lug· · . • Call 644·5836. gage rack. tailgate auto ~ power windows. power ---------lock. ...,,...Id. ~ bbl. VS ••••••••••••••••••• ••• seals. radio, heale r, flt~ 9960 """" • whitewall tires. tinted ••••••••••••••••••••••• engine. hea'ty duty sus· '69 T-Bard. Gd cond. Ful glass, wheel co"Vers, door '69 Plymouth Fury II pension package. a ar power. lo ma SSOO. P locks, bucket seats, etc. Alr.Juslluned condltlonang. tinted 9'19-4894a!t3:30. Sharp! (901EAA) BefS,675-9432 wmdsh.ield. <OP-441 $3195. s 1995 540-5630 Have something you want See in garage area to sell ! Classified ads do Ask for Rick it well -Call NOW. Orange Coast 642·5678. Daly Plot 330 West Bay St. Costa Mesa 1011xsox & ~ox • LINCOLN· MERCURY "56T·Bird. xlnlcond, ~ 496·9694 or 831 ·3044 BRANDNEW76 175 YEGA HATCHBACK Auto. aar cond. AM /FM i.t.eteo. Clean & ready to go. CS19MXG > $2386. ·GUSTAFSON LIN COLN MERCURY 1b800 Beach Blvd. Hu11tlflgl on Beach 842-8844 &RDm-14 •Y -HIRY! ::$2788 1976 AMf. PACERS s100 DOWI s101 MOITHLY . 51 • DOWI SJ812 1om Includes custom interior, white side walls, disc brakes, tinted glass, et c. A6S667· E105003 Includes bench seats. vinyt trim. tinted orass all around. heavv duty cooling, etc. A6E463E279931 Tota1 cash price including lax & license $30'29.28. Deter.red oav· ment price 53849.76. "8 months on a~Olltd credit. ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE 12.68% 1 door ••don. outO<!Klli< __..,, rod10. heot•r ~ MUST Sff! Lie. llS- lYN •2rso 73 PONT. ObNVlU va....,.,..-.r~. .... h.allr Gl'Cf IO IUfi """ '--Olod~-~-~ BRAID IEW 1916 HORIET SPORTUOUT WAGOIS 74 TOTOfA COIOlU • >jlllld ...._,_, rodio. ~.p-..... lac. TU7116?17 •2288 '74 CHIVT CAMAIO l"9 lJ'9 ...., fro.,. Cl.ty. A _. ~ (1' ard ol loctOrf ~ ll(, 7'2\JI Includes automaric transmission, POwer steering. tinred glass, heavy duty cooling, ere. A6A087A376643 '73 POID PINTO 74 PlTM. DUSTd 72DOOGIVAH St -... -""" .._.,.. 33 ~ -• ""· rodio, ""' " .. s.,.., ·~ _, ,.,., -· """""'~ 8 no..°" .._, ..,..~ ,,_, ... --IO CllllflNC09 !Ht .-.... cartd • t.c. 656.n NOW'! Ur. Loe. lflOOl •2411 •3111 7l JllP WAGONlll 72fl0Nf ...... 74 '°'°'' wecmsa ......... ~ ..... ~ ,_~,_.~. . ................... """"" Glf CIDhdilior. 0 Ofld to ""'°' ~ A ...,,_.. *"'If, l.k. -.. cbli """' -Loe. kb< _,..,. """"" bor90"'. :l66f(IU 036MOO l.c OtHllf •4511 •oi6a CJ8 DAILY PILOT· Thursday. November 11, 1976 1976 D 0 N o · A SELECTION IS WHY WE'RE No.1 IMMEDIATE DBJVERY TODAY BUY FROM IKE '74 UMDCRUISB 414 4 <10Pf"d ractro harctloo Suoer mce 177LMX s4399 '71 VW CAMP& ., This is a nice one (364PCM). s2999 '74 VOLVO 164 SR Auto. trans . factory air cond1hon1ng. pawer steering stereo ract10 heater. Drive 11. vau'll buy 1t. (600RFO) s5799 '72 VOLVO I 44E Au10. trans.. factory air concMoning. ract10. Extra nice car! (733ElG) '3199 '73 TOY OT A CBJCA Auto. trans . radio. You'll love this'' (359NLEJ. 92799 SUPER RESALE SPECIALS RIVIERAS '76 RIVIERA (214POX) PRICED TO SELL • '73 RIVIERA (174GPOI s3999 • '70 RIVIERA f520BEH) 5 1999 1961 OLDS CUTI.ASS SU,HME COUPE (254COR) OHLY 5 1222 • 1972 MAZDA RXZ (060JQK) OHLYS 1555 • 1973 VOLKSWAGEN IUG Air conditioning. (044HGG) ONLY52]]] • 1975 EL CAMIMO Automatic. owr. sleenng & brakes. air cond. Like new condition. c 40PiUcED TO SELL • 1975 IUICK SICYHAWK Automatic. air cond .• PM. steenng & brakes. (120MPU). OHLY5]666 • 197 6 LUY MIKADO 4 soeed & only 4.000 miles. (1042239). PRICED TO SELL • 1974 IUICK LE S.URE COHVYTillE Has everything • (965REUl o HLY 53888 • 1975 MGI Wire wheels · (092NLU) ONLY 54555 • 1975 TRIUMPH TR7 (449MYF) ONLY 55222 • OPEM SUMDAY Wherever you live In Orange County, buying a_, Used Car in Costa Mesa from Johnson & Son "Just Makes Sense!" ~ . ; '75 COUGAR CH. Auto . tran s .• f a ct or y a ir contl1t1oning, power stecnng. power brake". radio. heater. whitewall llrC'". tinted glass. wheel rover;, L anda u top. 20.000 mile car' (15a!XI> s4995 '72 OLDS CUTLASS S~REME V ~ aut o tr:tns .. f,1clorv :l1r cond1l1nmn~. power steenni: power brake-;. power windows. power seats. radio. heater . whitewall tires. tinted glas!I. wheel cover<;. door lock<;. bucket seats. etc Sharp! Lie. ;.lo 90IEAA>s3 19 5 '74 0'lH ROAD Y4H COMV. V II. aulo. t ran s .. factory air cond1ltonin2. power steenni:. racho, hea ter . lo mileage. sink . ~love, refr. "Sleep<; 4." C8IOLFG1. s5995 '11 LINCOLN 4 OOOtt V·8. auto. trans.. fac uir, power steering. power brakes. windows. seats. AMtFM stereo radio. healer, whitewall tires. vinyl roof, tinted glass. wheel covers. (322KHLl . s2999 '75 MERCURY M4RqulS W4'-0H Auto . tr ll n s .. fa ct o r y n1r cond1t1oning. power stl!t'nn.I(. Jl(>wcr brnke". radio. heater. 9 Pus~C'ngcr. c558NOVI S4888 '6' M4Hlll V-8. autom atic trans .. power steering & brakes. windows. & seal. radio. healer. wsw tires. vinyl roof. tinted glass. A classic! S~k. 14121\. '2999 '1f cOUIXI d t V-R. auto. tranc; .. far tory air conditioning. power steering. power brakes. tape deck. radio. heater. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. Unted glass. wheel covers. <43SHGC> . '2666 '1> D4nUH UOO 1 DOOi 4 speed. 8 track. radln. heater. whitewall tires. wheel ro\ters. Runs & looks greall (298J.JC). s2295 BRAND NEW • ....-....- • A7A46SE127910 Economical 6 cyl.. s automatic. power steering. whitewalls. AM radio. ft. bumper guards, bucket seats. c .. -.~,z . • ~">' rnazoa FREE FOR ALL • FREE PARTS • FREE OIL • FREE SERVICE For 2 Years w 25,000 Mlltt AND THEN ••• 5 YEAR, 75,000 MtLE Foctory Won'Glty On 411 Rotary &KjMs HEW MAZDAs START A S LOW AS 52794 (STC36219) • OUTST AHDIHG RESALE VALUES 1975 M~ MIDGET with AM/FM radio, luggage rack & rallye wheels. Like new! (989NKK). · SALE l'ltlCI S 3 999 • 1975 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1500 Includes AM/FM radio Sharp car!· (926NRX) SAU l'ltlCE 54199 • 1974 MGI with AM/FM stereo. luggage raclc & wi re wh eels . Good looker! (068MOKJ ------ USED CAR SPECIALS! '76 FORD PINTO MPG 4 speed. radio, heater & custom interior. (071REN). s2497 • 175 CHEVY MONZA 4 speed. radio & heater. (287LXG~ s2a99 • '7 6 AMC HORNET HATCHBACK Automatic. radio. heater, pwr. steenng & air cond. (901NXO). • '75 OLDS STARFIRE V6. automatic. owr. steering & air conditioning. (855NAS). 2 FOR I SALE I • With every new I 97 6 Pint~Maverick or Ca.fer sold this weekend we w• give this quality 1912 Model T Replica FREE Not a toy but an authentic reproduction of the famed 1912 Model T with concealed 5 transistor radio. It's a true collectors item with metal body and rubber tires. Not sold in stores anywhere. You must see it to appreciate it. SALi l'RICI s4299 • ··ovER&o; 1914FOID ., SUIFll YAN ,·Automatic. air cond.. mags. custom 1 paint & Interior. wholesale bluebook $4525 (648LASJ. OUR l'llCI 54299 ' New Money Sa•h19 Compacts Must le Cleared! E•ery Car Discounted To llock lottom! DATSON BONEY BEE 41MPGM. 29 MPG CITY:· .. EPA estimates. Manual transmission. Actual mileage may differ, depending on how and where you drive, the condition of youf car and its optional equipment. Our lowest-priced Datsun at less than the price of many used cars! Loaded with sweet stuff like power-assist front discs, all-vinyl upholstery, electric 1 rear window defoggeJ.,_ WMl!J it's~to ..... ,.. pirsaSUfS • WEEKEND SPECIAL 1973 DATSUN WAGON !~=!1-:i~ ':i~te~o·~ s2595 T utQUo+'• e.ter10f One -UIOllHOHI • Make a bee-line to , Ttis Dealer'S Choice! JUST A FEW FROM THE LARGEST SELECTION ,IN ORANGE COUNTY '76 COU,E DEYJU.f 11471'CTJ 76 COUl'l DMUI IJ65HltSI '76 COU'I DEVIUE IS... 9 1914J9J ~ '76 collP't omw ISet-. 9 1425J41 59595· '75 FLEETW'OOO UGH II 7JMCFI $9495 '75 FLHTWOODU GH 1'65lUYI SU95 '75 COU'l DEYIW IJZOHDSI '75 COU,I ornw 1205MMMI '75 COU'l DEYIW 1Ser.150649JI '75 COUl'E DEYILLE 1747MMIO '75 COUl'l DEYILLE IS... 9 10H OJI '75 COU,E DEYILLE IJtlU'DI S71t5 '74 ELDORADO CC>Uf'I IS... 9 061451 57395 '74 ELDORADO COUP'f 1'6JLl'CI S7195 '74 COUPE OEYtLLE 1021 JSGI '74 COUl'l DEVILLE 1204KGJI · . 7 3 SE04H Dmu.E """"", '73 COU,E OEYK.LI lt04JIYI '7J COU,E DEVILLE 1151HCHI r • • • 76 CHlHOOKtMOTORHOMt IJ651lDKI , · II J,000 '76 MIX 110 ' \ ln J NRMI SI 2.100 '75 MAH IY IJ47LYY> 7 4 MAal(IY 12t1LAMI S7HS 74FOIDSl'OITSMAHVAH ttJ IMYAI S67tl • t Huntingto n Beach ·Fountain Valley EDITION Afternoon .Y. Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 316, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES County THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 TEN CENT1 Test Above Average ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Students By GAaY GRANVILLE Of-. oan, "'"' SUtt Slate rankings released today lbow that Orange County stu· dents ienerally rate well above tbe state average in basic read- IDI. spellin1 and math skills. lleiulta of a statewide testing _program also indicate that all 29 county school districts, when measured in terms of basic stJJ- dent skills, exceed district averages within tbe state. The results of the Call!omia Assessment Program also show Orange County students have im- proved their reading, writing and math skills substantially in the put year. Those conclusions are based on district.by-district ratings throughout the state released by the county Department of ·Education today. According _to JetJrey Wells, County Department of Education testing evaluator, results of the tests can be termed evidence of the effectiveness of an educational system in teaching basic skills. And by that measurement Orange County students and school districts did very well, ac· cording to the test restults. Along the Orange Coast highest test scores were recorded in the Seal Beach Sc boo I District. There, district third graders, for example, ranked within the top four percent in reading skills. The lowest test score in . the Orange Coast area. or for that matter in the county. was in the Westminster School District. Six- th grade Westminster math stu· dents ranke d in the 49tb percentile amongstatestudeots. That means students 1n·s1 per· cent of California school di.atrict.s scored higher on the math test than did the Wes~r stu- dents. But that rating of sixth grade math akills in WestminsW was the only time Orange County stu· dents or school districts dipped below the 50 percent level. When compared to a year ago. second, third, sixth and 12th Math Skill,s Needed grade students in the county scored higher on tbe state tests. For example sixth grade l"eaders averaged lOmorecorrec:t answers on the reading test this yeartban a year ago. The same sixth grade students increased their coned spelling answers by 13 and their correct. math scores by seven. Twelfth ~aders tested in the <See TESTING, Page AZ) Taxpayers Facing CoDlplex Forms . w Cooling Tlaeir Heels Tennis-shoe clad youngst~rs hang their feet out on a warm afternoon in Hunt- ington Beach traffic. With a 30 to 40 per- cent chance of some rainfall this evening, these kids might be changing their tennis shoes for rubber boots. Temperatures were expected to be in the low 70s through Friday, according to the weather service. Suspects' Bail Reduced 2 Men Face Death Penalty in Seigman Slaying By TOM BARLEY Ol 19'• Dally f'tlolS- TwO men wbo face the death penalty for their alleged kidnap- ing and killing of Los Alamitos Eusewife Joann Seigman bad ir ball cut to $100,000 from ,000 Wednesday in Orange COunty Superior Court. But lawyers for Ronald Lewis Etling and William Paul Gullett made it clear after Judge H. Warren Knight's ruling that it is extremely unlikely that either. man will be free on bail by the time the trial opens Dec. 6. Relatln• of both mm com- mented outside the courtroom that nelther family can possibly raise the new bail figW'e despite Boys Farm H e ad Priest Arrested On Porn Film Rap WINCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) - Investigations of homosexual activity in al least three states led to the arrest of an ordained Episcopal priest who operated a rehabilitative home for boys al· leged lo be a national center for pomo(rapbk films. . Dist. Ally. Bill Pope went before the Franklin County grand jury today seeking Uld.lctments against Boys Farm Inc. dlrector Rev . Cla udius Ira "Bud" Vermllye on charges of crimes a1ainst nature, contributing lo the delinquency of minors, and us- U>as~'s Jl'e t,s Note Original Armistice Day The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. That's when the Armistice or World War I was declared in 1918, according lo veterans. And Orange Coast World War I veterans cel e brated that armistice today at Memory Park at the Orange County Fair- grounds, promptly at 11 a.m. The services were conducted by New Mesa Barracks No. 1249, of the Veter ans of World War I. ing minors in the production of ob- scene films. Police m New Orleans said Wednesday their investigation of homosexuality in a Boy Scout troop was partially responsible for the priest ·s arrest. They said they found porno- graptUc pictures and a letter from Mr. Vermilye when they arrested scoutmaster Richard Halverson and 13 others in September on charges of conspiring lo commit aggravated rape and conspiring locommitcrimesagainstnalure. A former resident of the Boys Farm identified boys in the photos as members of FatherVermilye's "rehabilitative home for teen- aged boys," Pope said. Pope said police received similar letters from police in Michigan and Connecticut. With that information, the dis· trict attorney's office f1Jed an af- ndavit requesting a warrant to search Boys Fann. During the raid last Thursday, police said they confascated au of the priest's records and several rolls of film showing boys in sex- ual acts. "He had sponsors from Australia to Canada and in virtually every state in the Union," said Pope. "There were some 275 active sponsors and about 90 non-active sponsors." the substantial cut granted by Judge Knight. Both men were returned lo the county jail until the next of what will be a number of pre-trial bearings into tbe multiple criminal charges they face. Deput y Public -Defender Michael Beecher, representing Ewing, thought it highly likely that be will be seeking a separate trial and, possibly, a change of venue for his client. Cou r t -appointed attorney Marvin Cooper, representing Gullett, said it was doubtful that· he would join in either motion if ~her mes them. Gullett and Ewing, botb21, arid: both of Bellflower, were arrested shortly after the body of Mrs. Seigman, 43, of 3351 Cortese. Drive.' Los Alamitoo, was found in a field in the Carson area. It is alleged that the two men shot Mrs. Seigman as they drove from the Long Beach area follow- ing the failure of their asserted plot lo force her husband lo hand over the contents of the safe at the market be managed for the Market Basket chain. The prosecution claims that Gullett and Ewing are the lw() men who forced their way into the Seigman home last Aug. 25 and forced the family lo ac· company tbemho Long Beach. Disguised b~ heavily applied circus-type makeup ana wigs, the two men bundled the three Seigman children into the family van and k ept Mrs . Seigman hostage while market manager John Seigman was ordered to gel (See BAIL, Page A2) Business E quip ment Target of Thieves Business equipment valued by the victims at more than $1,000 bas been stolen from premises in Sunset Beach by burglars who broke a window lo gain entry, Orange County sheriff's officers said. Deputies said intruders at Look Properties, Inc., 16897 Pacific Coast Highway, carried off an electric typewriter, an electric calculator and a radio. W~JNGTON (AP)-Theln· ternal Revenue Service, about two woeks behind schedule, un- veiled a~ att>re complex 1040 tax form toaay that will mean more effort by taxpayers to calculate bow much tbey owe Uncle Sam for l!n6. In bis opening message to tax- payers, l RS Commissioner Donald C . Ale xander said. ·"Completing your return this year could be more difficulL" For the first time in decades. every taxpayer will have to turn to mathematical skills to com- pute taxable income. 'Ilrisis a ma- jor change from the previous system under which many tax- payers had only lo list their gross income and then refer to tables to . findtheirtaxes. Taxable income is income re- duced by the standard or itemized deductions and personal ex· emptions. Alexander said that pre- paration of the forms was delayed becauseoflatepassageoftheTax Reform Act of 1976 but they should ·be in the bands of mo&t taxp.,ers by mld·J anuary. This is about two weeks later than tax form packages had traditionally been received by the nation's taxpayers. The basic 1040 form will have a number of changes from the l!nS form, besides the need to calculate taxable income. These include a credit for child care expense.sand a change in the reporting of an exclusion for what had been known as sick pay and which will now be called disabili· tyincome. One more change involves the method in computing the credit allowed for personal exemptions. Last year it had been a straight Carter Ends JI' acati.on PLAINS, Ga. (AP) Jimmy Carter ended his five-day vacation today and flew home to begin the process of naming his White House staff, choos- ing Cabinet members and sett.ing the policy course of his incoming admin- istration. ''I'm tired of vacation, I'm ready to go to work," Carter told r eporters as he boarded a chartered com- mercial aircraft for the flight with his family and the rest of his entourage. Along with fishing and sports on the 'secluded wooded retreat at St. Simons Island off the coast of Georgia, Carter spent some time studying policy options o( the coming administration and ap- pointments to posts at the top level of government. $30 per individual, but this year that aaiount is ra~ed to $35 per ex· emption or 2 percent of taxable in- come upto a maximumof$180. AlexandeJ' said another item on the 104.0 will be of interest to tax- N"'"' ~le 0.111 ,., .. ..,,... Evelyn Grippo, of 11869 Jade Court, was appointed city clerk by the Fountain Valley City Council this week. Mrs. Grippo bas served as deputy city clerk since 1972. She has worked !or the city since 1967. County Okays Protection For FV ·Mural · Fountain v ·alley's Colonla Juarez mural, damaged three ti mes by paint~smearing vandals, will be protected with a sealer coat, Orange County supervisors agreed Wednesday. The bo~d approved a $1,000 al- location to purchase the sealer and pay for its application lo the 62S·foot-long block wall mural at the request · of Fountain Valley City Councilmen. The allocation was among · minor amend men ls to the county's Federal Housing and Community Development Pro- gram. ';t'he·m11rat;-which p0rtr"ays the colony's;. Mextcan·American heritage, covers what once was a graffltl·smeared wall along Calle Zaraaosa. It was desig.ned by Costa Meaa artist Sergio O'Cadit and palnl«l with the help of volunteers. Foun- tain Valley city officials said the sealer will protect the mural Crom damage. Today was the second ob- servance of Veterans Day. U.S. ~egislation ln 1968 switched ob- servance of that day to the fourth Monday in October to allow workers a t.hre&-day holiday. Pope said the aponaon con- trtbuted money to thef ann, which was supported entirely by private donations. He said some sponsors were sent pornographic pictureS' while others were invited to visit the farm and participate in the filming. Trees Settle Fight-·· Objections raised by veterans' groups forced a cbalage back to Nov. 11 ln California in l!n4 and the tederal government will follow in 1978 .. Confusion over observAOce of Veterans Day left several people standing outside city hall ln Costa Mesa, staring at the darkened interior. The only other Orange Coast dty ball closed today was Foun· taln Valley. Local schools were open today, but five inland Orange County acbool district.' were closed as well aa the Rancho SantJago Community College District. Ind ustrial Parcel Prezone d by Valley The Fountain Valley City Council bas prezoned an 18-acre parcel of land cuneotly in an un· incorporated area. The parcel, prezoned for in- dustrial uae, is situated along the· eut stde of Harbor Boulevard near Heil A venue. The city ls t.ak-lni steps to annex the property which ls CQlftntly in Fountain Valley's sphere of 1D1luenee, of. tlclala said. Valley Couneil Orders Planting for Privacy By RAY ESTllADA I OlltMD•llff'tletSIMf Based on the theory that good fences1 make good neighbors, Fountain Valley city councilmen have required trees be pl.nted to settle a backyard dispute between two residents. The council voted 3 to 2 thla week to require Norman Granlee, ot 9744 Marigold Ave., to plant trees to prevent a view iDtO h1a neithbor's backyard from h1a twcnear~ld. cuatom·made l18t» dedtonhi1bome'aroof. ~.,.! Grantee 's neighbor, Larry W~gner, of ~6381 Sycamore St,., said the view from the sundeck 11 "an lnvaslon of privacy." From the sundeck, one can see directly lnto Waener's backyard, city of· tlclala indicated. "I have seen apl~ ccntest.s, heard obtcenJUes sfiOuted and been1tared aUrom tbesundeck," Wagner told the councU. Re also aceUMd b1I ne1gbbor ot allowtnl noisy parties from the root-top IU.Ddeck. • \J feel Wt• a Osh lo a flabbo'f!IJ" said Wagner. ''ll's very un- comfortable." Gra.nlee denied moet of tbe activities on the aundeck Wagner described, although be did admit one ~rty was held while be wu away. Two of Granlee'a other netabbora spoke in.favor ol lbe aundeek. They a.aid It did not came them any concern for their privacy. The city plannlnt commlaslon YOted4 tot Sept. Stodenydevelop- UIMT&EES, PapAZ) payers 65 years or older. He described it ,s-an expanded and simplified credit for the elderly that has replaced the often con- fusing retirement income credit form. Cops Seek Father in Abduction By ARTHU R R. VINSEL Ol-Dall1,.lla4Maff A bachelor father from Boston who police allege abducted his child, then dragged her scream· ing moth er down a b usy Westminster bOulevard as the woman clung to the side·view mirror of bis van, ls sought by police today. Investigating officers said wit· nesses to the asserted cbild- st.ealing Tuesday in Westminster blocked the escaping van and forced the driver to release the Inf ant girl. The suspect, Hector Ochoa Mesina, 24, a llegedly sped away in the late model blue van at that point, according lo Officer Earl Graham. Victim Kathleen D. Emge, 25. of 13751 Edwards St.. Westminster, was lbeoabletolet go of the van but suffered a three· inch ·neck laceration and a deep leg laceration and tendon separation. I.Jttle Michelle Emge, 2, was turned over to her mother by the suspect before he escaped, Of· ficer Graham said. Police said Miss Emge, a secretary, was treated at Westminster Community Hospital and released. The child was not injured, in· vestigators said. Officer Graham said assault with a deadly weapon charges will probably be filed against Mesina, who could also face kidriap or child-stealing charges. The case bas not yet been pre· sented lo the Orange County Dis- trict Attorney 's Office but Westminster officers are circulating bulletins identifying Mesina and his alleged offenses. Patrolman Graham said the couple lived in Boston for a lime and Mesina assertedly fathered the youngster he allegedly came all the way to Calllomia to get back. Co as') Weather Chance o{ showers tonight and Friday. Highs Friday in upper 60s,, lows to mid 50s. .. I NSIDE TODA 'Y Bloomfrtgdolu Ungerie catalogue goo ezoiic cs li/~6111~• bring the bUarra and bloton.t to the mrtoce. PhoCO(lrQPMr1 lay bore the tMld. StorJi, P.oge A7. ladex ., Ct .. A4 Alt I .,.., ~: •• CA At -· A.Z DAILY PILOT H/F Thursday. Novtmber 11, 1918 Bank He~t ·Foikd . &cond Holdup Refused in Clemente By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of th D•llY .. , .... $\tft I "0, my God. Not again," said the Bank of America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real, as she faced a bank robber Wednesday for th~ eecood time in three weeks. She dido 't read all ot the lengthy note the man banded her I at the noon hour. She didn't sive him any money either. "I'm sick and tired ot rob- bers," she told the robber ae· cording to FBI agent.a. "l'm not going to give you any money." The man turned and fled. A half hour later, o!ficers Crom Fr..,PqeAl B AIL ••• . the$8,000in takingsfromthesaCe. The plan misfired when a market em_ploye called Loni Beach police. As police cars swarmed into the area the two men fled with their hostage. Prosecutor Dave Carter as- serts that a third and, possibly, a fourth person were involved in the Seigman kidnap·murder. But frequent appeals and the offer of a $22,000 reward for in- formation -made by the Market Basket chain -have gone un-answered. FV Industrial, Ce nter Are as . Get First OK The Fountain Valley City Council bas given tentative ap- proval to redevelopment plans for the city center and industrial areas. Direct expenditures for the ci- ty center project are not expect- ed lo exceed $4,440,000 and about $8,880,000 for the industrial plan, city officials indicated. The city center plan calls for increased commercial develop· ment near the intersection of Brookburst Street and Slater Avenue. , The project area includes pro- perty around city hall as well as a parcel on the northeast side of Brookhurst Street and Talbert , Avenue. The industrial redevelopment proposal includes already partially developed areas between Warner and Ellis Avenues on the east side of the city. Both plans would utilize tax in· crement financing which would freeze the assessed value within the project areas at the time the redevelopment plan is finally adopted. Th.is financing method, as out- lined by state law for redevelop- ment agencies, provides that any property tax revenue produced by an increased assessed value over the frozen base may be used by Fountain Valley to repay in· debtedness incurred during the development. Patty Fearful, Not Stubborn LOS ANGELES (AP) Patricia Hearst's attorneys deny reports that the heiress ls a stub- born and uncooperative prisoner but say she hves in constant fear that she will be killed. "Any comments by anyone about her bei11g uncooperative are simply untrue,'' said at- torney Al Johnson. He and partner F. Lee Bailey had slipped quietly in and out or Los Angeles for a meeting with Mias Hearst's pro.ecutors about ber scheduled Jan. 10 trial here on kldnaplng, robbery and u - s a ult charges. \. OAANQE COAST HI~ DAILY PILOT Tlw Ot•"Ot (~\t 0.Uw Pnot *"'" """'•t-ft I\'"""· a..,..~ tfw NtW\ PTeu '• puDtlY'td h\I' 1twf")r..-!P' c..o.." P\trM•~·NJ eo .... ,,.. s.o.'."""°1'""""' ,,. 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"'"•crl,11•• ..., to•tlff II M =r-"e.:=..::..~ _,..,; """lMl' \ the San Clemente Police depart. ment, the California Highway Patrol and the Orange County Sheriff's Department forced a car lo the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway at Junipero Serra Road in San Juan Caplatrano and arrested two men. The stop was made after San Clemente police Sgt. William Trudeau spotted it leaving San Clemente. The car matched a descrlptJon broadcast by the bank. Arrested were Charles E . Powell, 27, of Long Beach, and Arvell Jam es Irving, 26, of Wilm-ington. 3 Marines Appeal in \ Drug Rap Three of the 22 military policemen relieved from duty after a marijuana probe at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station have appealed to their con· gressmen to investigate what they said was false evidence against them. None of the MPs bas been charged with possession or use of marijuana, but a Marine Corps spokesman said, "There is evidence against all of the MPs, or else they wouldn't have been relieved from duty. 11 The MPs said all of the evidence against them was obtained il· legally . . Several o( the suspended MPs said they enlisted in the Marines for the police training that would enable them to land civilian police work later. But now they maintain the drug investigation has pennanenUy scarred their military future, as well as any chance of fmdlng civilian police jobs. A Marine Corps spokesman said that if the MPs are cleared it will not affect their service re-cords. · Body of Crash Victim Named A young man struck and killed in a hit and run accident in Capistrano Beach bas been identified u Michael T. Man· deville, 17, of 26882 Vista Del Mar, Capistrano Beach, the Orange County Coroner's office reported today. Mandeville died of massive head injuries sustained in the Saturday accident which oc- curred along Pacific Coast Highway near Palisades Drive. A spokesman for the California Highway Patrol said in- vestigators are attempting to track down the driver of an orange or brown Volkswagen seen leaving the area. l>ollce believe the same two men held up another Bank of America branch, in Oceanside, only an hour before the aborted San Clemente Jqb. Officers said $500 was re· covered from the suspects• car. The men, police said, gave no re- sistance. The accused were being held today in San Diego County jail, pending FBI J.Dveatigation of the bank robbery cbarees. No weapons were found Agents said the rOOtM!ts of the Ocean5lde bank also banded a teller a threatening note. but dis· played no weapons. Fro.t P age Al TREES ••• ment review approval ot the sun· deck. Although Grantee's family bas used the facility since 1974, the homeowner never obtained a permit for the sundeck's use until this year. "l think he should either raise the fence around the sundec:k or put up trees to prevent a view into hi s neighbor's yar d ," Councilman Bernie Svalstad said. But Mayor Al Hollinden, who opposed approval of Grantee's project said the trees were not a complete answer. "The trees will only treat part o( the problem,," said the mayor. 0 Wbat it one of' the houses intheneighborboodi.ssold? Who might complain about privacy then? Who will be responsible?" Truck Driver Hit, Robbed In Santa Ana A 33-year -old beer delivery truck driver allegedly was kidnaped, beaten and robbed at lmifepoint Wednesday by two men who fled with about$1,000in receipt.a, Santa Ana police said to- day. Barry Prim, 33, an emplaye or Southland Beverage Corporation of Santa Ana allegedly was ac· costed out.aide a tavern where be bad just made a beer delivery, polices aid. two men forced him into their car at k:nifepoint, took his re- ceipt.a, thenstruckbimlnthehead and placed a pillowcase over his head, officers said. Prim was driven t o a supermarket several blocks away and released, officers said. Prim was being treated for head injuries today at Santa Ana- Tustln Community Hospital. 36 Students Watch Classroom Slaying DETROIT (AP) -Seven-year· old Laura Denomie and 3S other children bad just started their Englis h lesson in B e tty McCuter's first-grade class. A man entered, exchanged a few words with the teacher, then pulled a gun. "Miss Mccaster was scream- ing,'' Laura recalled lat.,r. "She reached her hand out and tried to push the gun away but bullets hit her and she fell back against the table." Miss Mccaster, 46, was fatally shot in the bead Wednesday in her classroom at Burt Elementary School on Detroit's northwest side. "We were screaming, and we all ran out or the room, 11 Laura told police. •'He shot her three or four times from this far away," she said, indicating a distance of about five feet. Hours later, police arrested Miss McCaster's estranged husband, Al J . Lewis, 46, on open charges. They said they would seek a firat-degree murder war· rant against him today. Police said Lewla bad a bJJtory of psychiatric problems. Most classes were canceled for the rest of the day at the acbool, where Miss Mccaster bad transferred only three weeks ago because, police said, she was afraid of Lewis. Her sobbing pupUs fled the scene and clustered in a first· Ooor classroom. Their parents waited anxiously in the corridor while police tried to piece toeetber the youngsters' con- fused atorles or wbat happened. As the youngaters were re· leued one by one, their parent.a hurried them home. Police and school officiall aaid , • a man had come to the school, in- quired where Miss McCaster's clusroom was, and entered it Just as she began an English lesson. Pupils said the two exchanged a few words before the man •pulled a gun. When Miss McCuter told one child to go to the principal 's office for help, the children said, the gunman became infuriated. \ The Detroit Free Press report- ed today that Lewis bad for the past two months been trying to get public 11chool officials to fire his ex.wife. Lewis called the newspaper several times, claim- ing be could prove Miss Mccaster bad s tolen school equipment. The newspaper said Lewis called a reporter Monday and said he signed himself into Doctors Hospital and expected to be there three weeks. A hospital spokesman refused to say what kind of treatment Lewis bad. He signed himself out Tuesday night. F ,....PageAI TESTING .•• county 1 showed a one year in- c re aa~ in their written ex· pressioh skills of seven more cor- rect answers and in spelling by almost eight answers. And at the lour grade levels tested county student.a did better this year than last. Wells pointed out that 42 per- cent of the school districts within the county either maintained br lmproved their 1tandine ao>ong state achool diJlrict.a in the last year. H i glaw ag Sailor? ls it a zoning sign law violation or con· trary to maritime law? Neither, apparent- ly. It's a Huntington Beach fellow trying· to sell his Hobie Cat sailboat. It·looks un- usual since the boat ii berthed In his back yard behind a wall at Adams Avenue and Mural Circle. T--hree Named to Panel Huntington Beach City (elementary) School District trustees have altered the makeup of' a community advl.!lory com- mlt\ee whose members bad been selected earlier during a secret sessioQ. The Orange County counsel's office advised trustees that the selection process may have been in violation of the Ralph M. Brown Act,• a state anti-secrecy Jaw, and that the interviews should be held again. Three new members were added to the list of 14 appointees to the board's fact-finding unit this week. They are Ginny Ayers, Rebble Bates and Arlene Kaplan. These district residents replaced three people who were dropped from the advilory erouP after selection on Oct. 19. The three names dropped from the list of appointees are Lee Trubovitz, Linda Alvares and Jean Schumacher. Mrs. Schumacher asked that her named be dropped from the list of committee members. Other committee members ap- pointed this week are Stephen Richard, Mike Feiser, Donna Terranove, Carol Frankel, Lee Hendrie, Donna. Ball, Judy Garver, David Sonksen, Rhys ~QUALITY TELEVISION Burchill, Lucille Warren and YVOD.De Alcala. .. 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Stocks VOL. 69, NO. 316, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 :County Students Test Above Average: I By GARV GRANVILLE OltlleOellr,.llllfSt.tlt I Stale rankings released today show that Orange County stu- dents generally rate well above the stale average in basic read- 1 ing, spelling and math skills. Results of a statewide testing program also indicate that all 29 county school dlslricls, when measured in terms of basic stu- dent skills , exceed district averages within the state. The results of the Caillomia Assessment Program also show Orange County studenta have im- proved their reading, writing and math skills substantially in the past year. Those conclusions are based on district-by-district ratings throughout the state released by the county Department of Education today. According _to Jeffrey Wells, County Department.of Education testing evaluator, results of the testa can be termed evidence of the effectlveneJS of an educaUonal system in teaching basic skills. And by that measurement Orange County students and school districts did very well, ac· cordingtolbetestresults. (See TESTING, Page A.2) New 1040 Bows /'More Difficult' Noodling DUe · WASHINGTON CAP )-Theln· ~lemal Revenue Service, about two weeks behind schedule, un- veiled a more complex 1040 lax form today that will mean more effort by taxpayers lo calculate ~how much they owe UncleSamfor 1976. In his opening message lo tax· payers, I RS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander said, "Completing your return this ear could be more difficult." For the first time in decades, very taxpayer will have to turn o mathematical skills to com- ute taxable income. This is a ma- jor change from the previous system under which many tax- Ho1uin9 Grant payers had only to list their gross income and then refer to tables lo fllld their taxes. Taxable income is income re- duced by the standard or itemized deductions and personal ex- emptions. Alexander said that pre- paration of the Corms was delayed becauseoflate passage of the Tax Reform Act of 1976 but they should be in the hands of most taxpayers by mid-January. This is about two weeks later than tax form packages bad traditionally been received by the nation's taxpayers. The basic 1040 form will have a number of changes from the 1975 UCI Students Ask l For Funds Share . UC Irvine students hope to be 1 included in federal funds sought I by the city of Irvine for low and moderate income housing. A student representative gave City Council members a student body resolution Um week urg· ing the use of funds for a cooperative hous ing project. The meeting was the first in a series of three public hearin1s to determine how the money will be spent. , The funds are available under I a 1974 Housing and Community Development Act, enabling fund- ing for the production of low and moderate incom e housing. I This year 's application is I Irvine 's third. The first two ap- 1 plications have been approved and the funds, totaling $S8,000, I have been kept in reserve. Irvine Js qualified for apprOJdmateJy $100.000tbis year. The money can be used for the acqwsition of private land upon which a developer couJd bwld low and moderate income housing and provide off-site improve· ments such as sidewalks and gut· ters The student spokesman asked if the funds could be used to buy land which could then be sold al a lower pnce to a non-profit or· 1ani2ata on such as the Irvine Student Housing Inc. Councilmen said they would re· search this question and de· terminc 1r such un acllon would be discrimination against non- students. There will be two more public hearings ~fore final.W.ng the ap- plication for funds. At present, the council need only defme the project, thus it is not necessary lo name a specific site for con- struction. A city staff report points to the University Towa Center area for construction since it has a higher required percentage of low and moderate income housing. However, iI the $198,000 grant was spent on land near the town center, the estim11ted cost or $60,000 per acre would allow only (Sff FUNDS, Page A%) CUUER TOLD 'KEEP HENRX' JERUSALEM (AP ) President-elect. Jimmy Carter should retain Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger as a special , envoy Lo negotiate peace in the Middle E ast , Sen. t\bra bam Ribicoff (D-Conn.). has recom- mended. "I don't know anyone in the world who could do a better job than Kissinger," Ribico!r told a news conference Wednesday as he and 12 other ~enatqrs· finished a four-day tou'r of Israel. <Reial· ed story, A4) M~Artlaur S'latlt Do.,,• form, besides the need to calculate tax able income. These include a credit for child care expenses and a change in the reporting of an exclusion for what had been known as sick pay and which will now be called disabili· tyincome. One more change involves the method in computing the credit allowed for personal exemptions. Last year it had been a straight $30 per individual, but this year that amount.is raisedto$35perex- emption or 2 per cent of ta,xable in· come up to a maximumofS180. Alexander said another item on the 1040 will be of interest to tax- <See lMO, Page A%) Fluor Hit In Theft At Office , Commercial burglars arrived at the newly completed Fluor Corporation complex in Irvine just ahead of employ~ and made away wllh $14,825 wcutb of office equipment. • • The theft was discovered Wed-nesday morn;ng by a Flour employe upon arriving at the 1.3 million square-foot engineering and contracting firm, police said. The theft apparently took place late Tuesday evening or early • Wednesday. police said. Eleven electr.ic typewriters . five calculators, one computer terminal and a transcriber were reported missing by company of- ficials. Police said the theft occurred on the first floor of the multi-story glass building just off the San Diego Freeway. A security check revealed the access doors to the storage area were unlocked, police said. Police are now checking a list of employes who were on duty Tuesday, including the janitorial staff, overtime employes and on-duty security personnel. Although the building is com· pleted, the company is still in the process of moving equipment in- to its new Southern California headquarters. Police are check- ing moving vans that were at the bulldinRTuesday evening. Traffic workman begins Wedoesday c los ure oC northbound traffic on MacArthur Boulevard 1n lrvlne. While southbound motorists won't be affected. northbound trav~ are being rerouted oo ne!1ly realigned MacArthur. While the detour has caused some delay, police said there have been no adjustment Pt'Oblems ao far. · - ~ 1975·76 DISTRICT PERFORMANCE RESULTS 'I' STATE PERCENTILE RANKS (DISTRICT AVERAGE) N C") ~ ~ GRADE6 GRADE 12 (.!) (.!) z ~ ~i ~ .... -• ORANGE COUNTY 0 E--< ~ \ (.!) (.!) (.!) z .... 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' Anaheim Elementary 69 69 75 82 R.4 RA Anaheim Union High . . 65• 64 66 70 Brea-Olinda Unified 92 77 79 85 RS R."i ~ ~ M 7Q l}Oena Park Elementary 69 ~ ~ 43 Sil dR -~apistrano Unified 79 75 67 67 64 66 82 80 82 73 Centralia E lementary 81 77 53 64 AA 67 Cypress Elementary 77 77 53 56 !i."i <;Q Fountain Valley Elementary 80 74 66 72 . 71 72 Fullerton Elementary 68 61 72 63 74 75 Fullerton Union tugh 70 74 ~Q 70 Garden Grove Unified 61 57 57 57 57 57 46 48 44 52 Huntington Beach Elementary 81 86 77 74. 67 73 Huntington Beach Uruon t11gh 74 73 71> 74 lrvine Unified 84 82 72 76 77 70 91 83 93 92 Laguna Beach Unified 80 86 87 81 79 90 91 78 81 Ql La Habra Elementary 66 58 58 69 64 56 Los Alamitos Elementary 82 77 69 75 65 84 Magnolia Elementary 61 64 63 73 67 59 Newport-Mesa Unified 87 M 78 77 76 77 87 88 R."i AA Ocean View Elementary 71 63 71 77 73 78 Orange Unified 75 71 82 78 81 75 P.6 77 72 82 Placentia Unified 65 63 64 65 61 63 80 90 81 . 79 . Saddleback Valley Unified 86 WI R.4 Slr; Sll R4 8.5 R.1 AA R.1 . Santa Ana Unified 26 20 14 22 21 20 25 18 35 38 Savanna Elementary 63 62 45 !i..1 67 72 Seal Beach E lementary 86 96 90 87 81 R.1 Tustin Unified 8.5 86 85 86 80 8.5 96 97 96 93 We.stminster Elementary 65 60 56 57 64 49 Yorba Lind a Elmentary 75 68 79 81 80 65 ... . . ,j PERCENTILE RANKINGS ON TESTS SHOWN FOR ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS County School Otflcl•I• Report Ar•• Student. THted Above Average No Seconds Teller Thwarts Bank Holdup By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of 111~ O•lly ~II .. Stllfl "O. my God. Not again," said the Banlt or America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real, as she faced a bank robber Wednesday for the second time in three weeks. She didn't read all of the lengthy note the man handed her at the noon hour. She didn't give him any money either. 'Tm sick and tired of rob- bers," she told the robber ac- cording to FBI agents. "I'm not going to give you any money. '' The man turned and ned. A half hour later, officers from the San Clemente police depart· ment, the California Highway Patrol and the Orange County Sheriff's Department forced a car to the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway al Junipero Serra Road in San Juan Capistrano and arrested two men. The stop was made after San 5 Hit by Auto SAN DIEGO (AP) -Police are holding a man in connection with a traffic accident ln which five school girls were struck by ~ car. Police said they ar rested Clifford Jay Schmuck, 46, at his home shortly after the incident. Bail was set tor him at $2,000 on charges of suspicion of felony drunk driving and felony hit and run driving. Clemente police Sgt. Willlam Trudeau spotted it leaving San Clemente. The car matched a description broadcast by the bank. Arrested were Charles E. Powell, 27, or Long Beach, and Arvell James Irving, 26, of Wilm· inRton. Police believe the same two men held up another Bank of America branch, in Oceanside, . only an hour before the aborted San Clemente job. Officers said $500 was re· covered Crom the suspects' car. The men, police said, gave no re-· sistance. (See TELLER, Page A2) New School Aide Named Susan A. Alexandrowicz is the new Irvine Unified School Dis· trict supervisor or c om · munications services. She was form all~ appointed to the post this week byi A. Stanley Corey, district su}>i!rinteqdenl. Miss Alexandrowicz will or· ganize and is1tre all news con- cerning the district's 16 schools. She is a 25-year-old resident or Newport Beach and a graduate in communication arts from California State Univers ity, Fullerton. Toro MPs Appeal; Claim Fable Raps Three of the 22 milltary policemen relieved from duty after a marijuana probe at the E.l Toro Marine , Corps Air St.aUon have appealed to thelr con· gressmen to investigate whit they uld wu false evidence aga.inltlhem. None of the MPs bu· been charaed with poaaessk>n or use of marijuana, but a Marine Corps spolt .. man 1ald, "There la evideace acalnat all of the MPs, or elae they wouJdrt 't. have been relieved from duly.'• Tbt MPs said aU of the evidence against them was obtained u. legally. Several of the suspended MPs said they enlisted in the Marines for the poUce training that would enable them to land civilian poUceworltJater. ' B\lt now they maiptain the drug lnvesu1atton bas permanently scarred their military Mure, as well a.a any chance of fmdin& clvUianpollceJoba. A Mari'le Corps spokesman said that if the M Pa a.re cle&N!d lt. 1ri.IJ not affect lbelr service re· ~rda. First Rainfall Dampens Dry North State By The Associated Press The first big rainfall of the season spun into most of water· hungry Northern California to· day ahead of an offshore cold front that signaled a dip in the mercury for most districts. Clouds, fog and rain spread over much of the top half of thE! state in the early morning hours as hopes rose that wintertime precipitation was starting at last, after a protracted balmy lndian summer. The Weather Service said snow could be expected at around the 7,000·foot level Friday in the Central Sierra and north lo the Mount Shasta-Siskiyou area. Snow-st a r ved winter resort operators were hoping fot" blizzards and more blizzards as the big Thanksgiving season al>' proached, one of their biggest money holidays. The mois ture-bearing cold front was expected to move as hore later today and tonight. holding promise that the rain' would continue. Co ast Weathe r Chance or shower s tonight and Friday. Highs Friday in upper 60s, lows to mid sos. I NSIDE T ODA 't' Bloomi"gdalei' lingerie catalogue gou ezotic 0$ h/11t11les bring tht bizarre and blatant to the rv:foce. Photogropherl lo11 bare the trend. Stof'JI, Poge A 7. ' lntlex ., C4 ., •• AU .,,,_ Cl.J ..., •• C4 M M ; , A~ DAILY PILOT Thursd1y. November 11 . 1978 ,Patty Says 1 She.Fled I Inm~es SAN DIEGO (AP) -Patricia ,Hearst was quoted today as say- .ing she asked to leave a Northern California prison to escape the attentions of young male inmates who saw he r as a terroris t heroine. The San Diego Union reported thal Miss Hearst complained of .efforts by young male inmates to :rally support for her as a symbol of the Symbionese Liberation Army. The Union said Miss Hearst told of purposely misbehavlng at the Pleas anton Correctional Facility to gain a transfer to San Diego. She w as moved here Tues- day, and reports surfaced later saying s he h ad been an un- cooperative prisoner. · The Union said its Information came from an unidentified man who spoke to .Miss Hearst after h er transfer . "She wanted nothing to do with the young inmates' cause," the unnamed source said. "For that r eason. she wanted to be isolated !romthem . "She was a heroine to the kids because of her SLA background. She just wanted to be left alone to do her time, that's all." The 22-year-old heiress told him, he said, that she was unable to convince prison authorities to isolate her from the adrnlrers. Thus, he said, she began trying to accumulate enough disciptinaiy r eports so they· would have to put her in segregated status or in an administrative detention status. In Los Ange les , a ttorney Albert J ohnson said Wednesday that his client asked to 'be transferred because of numerous d eath threats and was "upset to the point where she was dis- traught." He s aid she lived in constant fear she would be killed. From Page Al TESTING •.• Along the Orange Coast highest test scores were recorded in the Seal Beach School District. There, district third graders, for example. r anked within the topfourpercent in reading skills. The lowest test score in the Orange Coast area, or for that matter in the county, was in the · Westminster School District. Six- th grade Westminster math stu- d e nts r a nke d in the 49th percentile among s tate students .. That means students in 51 per- cent of California school districts s cored higher on the math test than did the Westminster stu;.- dents. . Autopsy Set On Irvine Man Orange County coroners will perform an autopsy today to de. termin e the cause or death of an Irvine man found in his home Wednesday. T he victim , identified as Samuel Siebert Slawter, $5, was found on the sofa in bis home al 4266 Seton Road. Police said there were no signs of foul play or evidence of suicide. Slawter was an employc al McDonnell-Douglas in Hunt- ington Beach. Police were called to the home after a co-worker bec a m e c on c erned about Slawt<.'r·s failure to show up at work Wednesday. Jack Wa role Mahwood, 303 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, told police Slawter bad said he was not feeling well. E'ro• Page A J, 1040 ... payers 65 years or older. He described it as an expanded and simplified credit for the elderly that has replaced the often con· fusing retirem ent income credit form. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T'f\-()r~(M\t 0•11, Pi_. """'"'-"trhnt"'ft bf~ t.._., ~'#'\ Pn 1;\, t\ pubUYiiM b¥ ,._~MO" ~\:~:·:::~n:r,:::~c::::,~~~;: -.... No--1 .... ~. H""''-llo>•~l~­t•I" Y•llt Y "'"'""· S•Odtt1MC' v.11,, •l'Mf ~ =~:~~o:.·v::r.::.~·~ 11ttnc1H t ovblt\ftl"'f e>t•"'' '' .-. JJO 'fllfftt e., St<Mt, (atUI Mt w, C.lllomlo,.,... "_ .. _ Ptn.•4'1nt ~ ,,_,..., ..... ," e...., Vkt l'nttleltftl ..... c;.--~ .,_.,l(_I Ea1- .,_,,.,~,_ ~-1"9 EClttot -·"·"" _ ....... .AUh'•"t #lltaMifl"t E"Clt°"' OfflCH 0.l•Mo .. • lJOWttl ..... S!Not "~ .. 11!~~~;:~~=:."~~ ,,....,, ..... , v.11.,. tilt' u ""'....,. otSMOlt<IOF,_.., Telephone1(714) MM321 CleHlfled Adver11tlng 142-54171 5'oddleboc'V•l .. y,._.Olfl<• H1-t310 ,,,_s..c1e .... ft .. 4ts-ot30 I °'°""""' ,.,. 0.-• Co•Of ~ .... , ... c-...,,. ... "'"' ,,.,i•'I, tlltAtrt1klift4't tdlt«'W'l•f "' ..... , 0' ..... , .... "'."" f\ttt lft ~· .. ttorM•<•d "'""owt •SHc•1t 09rmluton of coeavr'9M-~,.. ~r::'.ft~~ens:::!~~: .. ~1",:1.~~::, -:;•:. -•~tf; a, m elt I•,. l'l'tfll~IU Mllllotf -· .. 1-JJ ""'°"IM,, '• Thinned Groves for Irvine lneligifJle Plager J;:.agiµta High Must Forfeit Laguna Beach Jngh School's football team Is !orf eiting all of its 1976 victories, it was learned today. THE UNEXPECTED forfeiture sets up Friday night's game between Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar for the league championship. The Mesa Mustangs can now win the title outright with a .victory and can finish no worse than in a two-way tie for top place with the Sea Kings. Laguna's Artists, who deCeated Brea and Norco in non-league and Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Miaslon Viejo and El Toro in South Coast League action, lose all of those games by 1 to O scores due to an irieligible player who was a starter on offense and defense in all eight of Laguna Beach's games. PRINCIPAL DR. ROBERT Hughes said today he would be submitting letter of forfeiture to the schools in question. · Details appear today in the Sports Section, Page Cl. A similar picture of thinn ed eucalyptus groves in the Woodbridge area of Irvine drew the ire of the City Council Tuesday night. The I rvine Company wants to re· move 888 e ucalyptus on the 159-acre de. velopment s ite because they are said to be unhealthy a nd a threat to surrounding trees. The council has decided to conduct further study before reaching a final de- cision. Water Panel Okays Irvine Sewer Bonds Priest Arrested On Sex Charges WINCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) - Investigations of homosexual activity in at least three states led to the arrest of an ordained Episcopal priest who operated a reha bilitative home for boys al· leged to be a national center for pornographic films. Dist. Atty. Bill Pope went be(ore the Fr anklin County grand jury today seeking indictments against Boys Farm Inc. director Rev. C la udiu s Ira "Bud " Vennilye on charges or crimes against nature, contributing to the delinquency of minors, and us- ing minors in the production of ob- scene films. · Police in New Orleans said Wed.Qesday their investigation of homosexuality in a Boy Scout troop was partially responsible forthepciest's arrest. They said they found porno- . graphic pictures and a letter from Mr. Vermilye when they arrested ·scoutmaster Richard Halverson and 13 othei=s in September on ·charges of conspiring to commit aggravated r ape and conspiring to commit crimes against nature. A for mer resident of the Boys Farm identified boys in the photos as membersof Father Vennilye's "rehabilitative home for teen- ;.ged boys ," Pope satd. • P ope sald police r eceived similar letters from police m Michigan and Connecticut. With that information, the dis- trict attorney's office filed an af- fidavit r equesting a warrant to search Boys Farm . During the raid last Thursday, police said they confiscated all of the priest's r ecords and sever al rolls of film sbowrng boys in sex- ual acts. Youth Board Meeting Set For Tonight A second meeting to discuss the implementallon of the Irvine l 'nified School District's pro· posed Youth Advisory Board will be held tonight at 7:30. The meeting will take place at Ve n ado Mi ddle Sch ool, 4 Deerfield, Irvine. The meeting is intended to de- termine whether sufficient s up- port for the advisory group exists· in the youth community. Only four students attended an Oct. 21 meeting to organize the board. Those students expressed con- cern, however , that publicity was limited and m ost students were unaware of the date and intent of the meeting. "He had s ponsor s fro m Austr a lia to Can ada and in virtually every state in the Union," said Pope. "There were some 275 active sponsors and about90non·activesponsors." Pope said t he sponsors con· tributed money to thefann, which was supported entirely by private donations. He said some sponsors were sent pornographic pictures while others were invited to visit the farm and participate in the filming. Coasi's Vets Note Original Armistice Day The e leventh hour o! the eleventh d ay of the eleventh month. That 's when the Armistice o( World War I was declared in 1918, according to veterans. And Or ange Coast World War I vet e r a ns cele b r a ted tha t armistice today at Memory Park at the Orange County F air- grounds, promptly at 11 a.m. The services were conducted by New Mesa Barracks No. 1249, of the Veterans of World War I. Today was the second ob· servance of Veterans Day. U.S. legislation in 1968 switched ob- servance of that day to the fourth Monday in October to allow workers a three-day holiday. Objections raised by veterans' groups forced a chauge back to Nov. 11 in California in 1974 and the federal government will follow in 1978. Confusion over observance oC Veterans Day left several people 11t anding outside city hall in Costa Mesa, s taring at the darkened interior. The only other Orange Coast -city hall closed today was Foun- tain Va lley. Local schools were open today. but fi ve inland Orange County school districts were closed as well as the Rancho Santiago Community College District. Fro.. Page Al ·~ - TELLER ••• The a ccused were being held today in San Diego County jail, pending FBI investigation of the bank robbery charges. No weapons were found. Agents said the robbers or the Oceanside bank also banded a teller a threatening note, but dis· played no weapons. ft·eal Stinger Dad Sics W a8ps on Daughter· RHODES, Greece CAP) -A Greek father was sentenced to nine months iu:u>risonment today for us- ing wasp-s!.inging punishment on his 12-year:old daughter to stop her from going out with boys. · The court on this eastern Aegean island found Spyros Tsaroukos, a 50-year-old professional sponge· diver and father of nine children, g9.1tty of parental ir- responsibility and causing bodily ~uries ... The father strapped his daughter in the backyard of their home last July, smothered her face with sugar and honey, and left her in the sun to be stung by wasps. Alter she was stung several times, the father released her. Tsaroukos told the court he had acted "to punish _her for roving about with boys at nlght and bringing shame on oui; fa mily." Fro.POf1eAl FUNDS ••• 3.25 acres to be bought. With a density of 25 dwellings per acre, a total of 81 units could be con- structed. The next public hearing will be held Nov. 16, during a regular meeting of the Irvine Planning Commission. The findings or that meeting will be forwarded to the Council for a final public bearing onNov.23. Drivers Strike MILWAUKEE (AP) -'More than 900 municipal bus drivers, upset about assaults on drivers and vandalism, called in sick or refused to drive today. Irvine Ranch Water District directors app~oved the sale of $3,925,000 in sewer bonds Wed- nesday to "fin ance future was tewater improvements for the expanded Village of Turtle Rock and surrounding areas de- s ignated for long-range develop- ment. Successrut low bidders for the bonds, part of a $619.6 million bond obligation authorized in May 1975, include accounts headed by Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Pierce. Fenner and Smith, Inc. 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'"• DAILY PILOT Thul"ld1y, November 11, 1WT6 l/N DAILY PILOT •l Sales SlcJte 2 Costly Stogies To Join Market By MILTON MOSKOWITZ You m lghl thlnk, ifyou wero unfortu.oai, eoouah t.obave a rational turn or mind, that tt an official government report branded Product A ubarmlul, perhaps even lethal. while it largely exonerated Product 8, that sales ot 8 would aou and salesor A decline or disappear. Butllfed<?ean't~!kthalw~y. Jn 1964. the U.S. Suraeon veneraJ tssued his rel)Ort on 5moking and health. Cigarettes were indicated as a casual 11.gent in tuna cancer and other diseases. Notsociaan, which usually are not lobaled. Whal bas happened s ince this r eport? Cigarette a dvertising was r ule d o tf the airwaves, but theit sales have continued to in· Money Tree creue. Ciga.rs can still · 1 be advertised on radio and television, but their sales have nosedived. CIGAR SMOKING llAS BEEN on the decline in the Unit· ed St.ates for many yean, and there seems to be little the cigar makers can do lo reverse the trend. The Surgeon General's report did produce a sales fillip but it wasn't lopg before the long· term downward drift reasserted itself. . Cigar sales in the United Slates declined from 9 billion in 1955 to 6.8 billion in 1973. Jn 1974, they plunged again to 6.2 billion units. And lastyearlbeydroppedtoS.6 billion. The drop ln pe-r capita smoking bas been even more catastrophic. In 1920, cigar sales worked out to an average of 260 cigars a year for every adult male in the country. Today, that aver age is below lOOcigars a year. THE BIG DllOPIN llECENT years bas occurred not, as you may thin le, in the high-priced end or the market but at the lower end. It's t.be cheap stA>gie that's suffering the most from the sales erosion. 'lbose people who can afford to indulie their tast.e in fine cigars have continued t.o do so. The elimination oftbe Cuban imports bas not bad much effect. The slack was ta.ken up by imports from the Canary Islands, Jamaica, Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. This m ay explain why two new high-priced cigars are be· ing introduced in the American market. General Cigar is im- porting a handmade Jamaican cigar , Partagas, that will sell at prices beginning at 90 cents apiece. And an old Cuban brand, H. U pm ann, is coming back, sourced from the Canuy Islands. It too will be priced m the $1 range. THE NATION'S TOP CIGAR maker, with 24 percent.of the market, is Gulf & Westem's Consolidated Cigar. But Jn the past three years its Muriel brand bas slid 20 percent,Jls Dutch Mas ters line 15 percent and its El Ptoducto labe1·18 percent. · ~ General Cigar holds about 20 percent or the market. But over the past three years its White Owl brandhasdecllnecfby 12 percent and I ts Robert Burns line, 25 percent. The top-selling cigar brands in the country, based on un- its sold, are King Edward (15 percent of the market), Muri'l ClO percent), Dutch Masters (7 percent), While Owl (7 per. cent), Robert Bums (6 percent), El Producto (S percent) aod Phillies (4 percent). FOR A WHILE 111EllE WAS a boomlet in little ci1an. which are more like cigarettes than cigars. But their popularity bas waned, with sales off by one-third since 1973. One brand, Winchester, made by cigarette manufacturer R.J . Reynolds, bolds about 70 percent of the little cigar market. But its sales are off sharply too. American smokers just don 'tlike cigars. Technical Rebound Aids Stock Prices NEW YORK CAP>-The st~ck market advanced slight· Jy today in a technical rebound from its post-election s lide. Trading was light, with a number o( major b~ around the country closed for Veterans Day. · The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks, off .U.05 in six sessions since the voters picked Jimmy Carter ~OC' president. recovered 7 .39points to 931.43. Advances forged slightly ahead or declines in the o,,er- all count of New York Stock Exchange-listed Issues. Brokers said the market's slide lo a lO·montb low.this week seemed at last t.o have tipped the balance or tra.dinl ln· lerest to the buy side. DowJonesA .,l!rage• StoclUI In The G s~:c:;-11.(APJ ,,,,.., Oo•·J~ ...... _, Spotlight Ooe" HIQll I.ow OOM Cha 'IEW YO,_t( (API-StlH , f 11.11'1. ll'b ~ ';:',. ·~:oit m::: ~·r~ ~::~: ~·r. INS Ml CMnQe ol ti.. ltll"" ""'"Ko u uo ... 1~ .... 1 .,.'O ... '}+ o.n l~':.1,,':':.,~~~1., s~r~o~·:!.'Ti.'-· 6S Sia ttS.:1'1 ttl ... '2'4 I' tt1.'1 + I.ti Chfytlet' .. ......... 11t.IOO 11 -"It lndu\ ..................... 1,l?S,IOll Nat Semien,., • .. 111,100 2''4 ••••• Tr•n ........................ 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Tel......... lOJ,600 tt~+ .... ~~i1Eq0n;,:...... 1~'.= ~~·+·i,~ 1'1111,.. 1n11... ...... n ,JOO 11 +t ' I ( Lag11na/South Coast Aft .. r noon N •• Stocks EDITION ~ VOL. 69, NO. 316, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES QB.ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA THURSOAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 TEN CENT~1 .Manahan Wins CUSD Seat by 8 Votes1 By JACK CHAPPELL CH llle Oelly P'll .. SlaH William Manahan bas won the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict trustee seat with a razor slim eight-vote margin, the : Orange County Registrar of• Voterssaldtoday. i ,, More than 28,000 votes were ca.st in tJ\e school board election. Four canClidates sought the lone .1rustee position at stake in the special election. Manahan of Dana Point re- ceived 7,946 votes. Jan Overton, the second futisber, polled 7 ,938. The figures are the final ones available from the registrar's of- fice. AP'WI...,....,_ EPISCOPAL PRIEST VERMIL YE AFTER ARREST Accused of Making Gay Fiims WHh Boys Priest Arr.estea J On Gay Sex Rap WINCHESTER, Tenn. CAP) - Investigations of homosexual activity in at least thr~ states led to the arrest of an ordained Episcopal priest who operated a rebabilitalive home for boys al- leged to be a natfonal center for pornographic films. Dist. Atty. Bill Pope went before the Franklin County grand Jury today seeking indictments against Boys Farm lnc. director Rev Claudius Ira "Bud" Vermilye on charges of crimes against nature, contributing to the delinquency of minors, and us- ing minors in the productionofob- . acenefilms Pobce 1n New Orleans said Wednesday their investigation of homosexuality ln a Boy Scout troop was i)artially responsible for the priest's arrest. They uid they found porno- graphic pictures and a letter from Mr. Verm1lye when they arrested scoutmaster Richard Halverson aod 13 others in September on charges of conspiring to commit awavated rape and conspiring tocommit crimes against nature. A former resident of the Boys Farm identified boys in the photos as members of Jt'atherVermilye's 'Kidnaping' Brings Arrest LOS ANGELES (AP>-Fami- ly members of a woman wbo says sbe was abducted by them when lhey tried to change her religious beliefs have been charged with misdemeanor false Imprison- ment. The mother, two brothers. sis- ter and brother·in-law of Madonna Slavin Walford, 2(), were accused Wednesday of one i:ounteachoffalseimpruonmenl. .. She said they tried lo un- dermlne her faith in the Hare lCrisbna movement. Two out-of-state "cleprogramers," wer-e also chars ed. Dana Point Home Looted for 88,000 Stereo equipment, leather gooda and a camera wtth a total value of '8,000 have been stolen from a Dana Point home. Onn1e County sberltf'1 ol- flcert said bur1lan who forced qpen 1 window to aain emry ramacked t.b• home ol Georp Edward Sbatrer, 5t, ol M1ll Street ol tbe Blue Lanl81I. while M WU &WlJ from the pnmiMI. . ~ . ''rehabilitative home for teen- aged boys," Pope said. Pope said police received similar letters from police in Michigan and Connecticut. With that information. ttie' dis- trict attornl?y's office fl.led an af- fidavit requesting a warrant to search Boys Farm. During the raid last Thursday, police said they confiscated all or the priest's records and several rolls of film showing boys in sex- ual acts. "He bad sponsors from Australia to Canada and in virtually every state in the Union," said Pope. "There were some 275 active sponsors and about 90 non-active sponsors." <See GAY, PageA.2) County Pupils Test Above St,ate.'s Norm By GARY GRANVILLE 011 ... Oally PlloUIJlfl State rankings released today show that Orange County stu- dents generally rate well above the slate average in basic read- ing, spelling and math slcills. Results of a statewide testing program a11'o indicate that all 29 county school districts, when measured in terms of basic stu- dent skills, exceed dis trict averages within the st.ate. The results of the California Assessment Program also show Orange County students have im-proved their reading, writing and math skills s ubstantially in the past year. Those conclusions are based on dlstrict·by-district ratings throughout the state released by the county Department of Education today. According _to Jeffrey Wells, County Department ot Educ a lion testing evaluator, results of the tests can be termed evidence of the effectiveness of a n educational system in teaching basic skills. And by that measurement Orange County students and school districts did very well, ac· cording to the test restults. Along the Orange Coast highest test scores were recorded ln the Seal Beach School District. Tbere, diltrict third graders, for example, ranked wit.bin. the top rour percent in re.adinc skilla. Tbe lowest test score in the <>ranc-Coast area, or for that matter ln the ~q, wu ID the CleeTESnNO-,PqeAZ) .. Earlier, Manahan had ap- peared to have won the seal by a 30-vote margin. Then, about 4,800 absentee ballots including 1,800 "found" ballota were tallied by the re· ststrar's office. Manahan's lead melted away and at one point only six votes separated him from fellow Dana Point resident Mrs. Overton. The ballots being counted were absentee votes turned in at pre- cint ballot boxes on election day. They were not counted with the regular absentee votes malled in or with the regular ballots. Ari estimated 3,000sucb ballots were processed routinely by the registnr's office. Another 1,800 were found by county employes as they were cbeckinl precinct· supplies. Manahan picked up 3S6 v~es .. Mrs. Overton received an ad- ditional 388. Third place finisher J . Dana McClain picked up 313 votes for a , fmal tally of 6742. Fourth finisher Hugh Scallon picked u~votes tor a final tally.-0f S,883. Manahan, an ele tary school teacher in the dleback 'unified School District, will be seated on the Caplstnmo board Monday. 'Sick and Tired' Clerk Foils Holdup Atte01pt Laguna 'Tough' On Oil The city of Laguna Beach has taken a tough stance toward of- fshore oil drilling and production demanding $34 million in non- refundable deposits, emergency clean up equipment a nd emergency "blowout" planning. Action by the City Council Wednesday came in the face of a federal call for bids on oil leases or nearly six million acres of- fshore between Point Conception and San Diego. • Mayor Phyllis Sweeney said Laguna Beach's concerns went beyond the impact ~ otl drilling on the Art Colony alone, althouih she said that impact could be dis- astrous. . "A.side from all our provincial concerns, as a national policy it is foolish to deplete remaining oil resources," Mrs. Sweeney said. She noted the oil produced off the Souther n California coast would not be restricted to use in the United States, bul could be sold to other countries. Some experts contend that suf- ficient West Coast refinery capacity does not exist to cope even with Alaskan oil production. Councilman J on Brand, a col-lege geography instructor, said· the area being considered for leasing is similar to that in the Santa Barbara Channel where the ruinous blowout occurred in 1969. The council a lso cited dangers posed to boaters from Newport Beach and Dana Point Harbors, and visual spoilage created by the ugly offshore oil production platforms. As for economics, the council noted that t•urism is a $17 million a year industry for Laguna Beach. "This tourist trade not only as- sures the financ\al success of the private sector in our community, but through bed tax and other sources of revenue, the city of Laguna Beach is able to provide services lo residents and non resi- denta alike. "The economic existence of all coastal communities in Southern California would diminish and possibly become nonexistent should an oil spill off our coastline taint or violate the sanctity of our shorelines," the council declared in a letter of op· position to the Bureau of Land Management. Laguna Beach said if the leases are put into production, the oil companies should be re- (See OIL, Page .U~ Body of Crash Victim Named Ineligible Plager Laguna High Must Forfeit Laguna Beach High School's football team is forfeiting all of its 1976 victories, it was learned today. THE UNEXPECTED forfeiture sets up Friday night's game between Costa Mesa and Corona del ., Mar for the league championship. The Mesa Mustangs can now win the title outright with a victory and can finish no worse than in a two-way tie for top place with the Sea Kings. Laguna's Artists, who defeated Brea and Norco in non -league and Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Mission Viejo and El Toro in South Coast League action, lose all of those gam es by 1 to O scores due to an ineligible player who was a starter on offense and defense in all eight of Laguna Beach's games. PRINCIPAL DR. ROBERT Hughes said today he would be submitting letter of forfeiture to the schools in question. Details appear today in the Sports Section, Page Cl. Clemente Approves Pact on Cable TV The San Clemente City Council. approved the revised city or- dinance governing the operation of cable television franchises Wednesday. Major provisions include pay- ments to the city of three per- cent of gross annual receipts by the cable company and the right to inspect records of receipts. The ordinance s pecifies a maximum contract life of 15 years and the renewal ap- plications be made at least one year before a contract expires. Two cable franchises operate in San Clemente, TM Com- muications Company and Storer Cabl e TV. TM has 7 ,000 customers, Storer 87. TM is operating under an 10- terim contract. A final agree- ment, which would incorporate terms or the interim pact. will be negotiated next month. Among the interim conditions were guaranteed bikes each two and one half years. 2 Bus Runs" Added For Heights Kids The Laguna Beach City Council voled Wednesday to add two city bus runs to a regular schedule to accommodate Arch Beach Heights schoolchildren. The runs, at 7:30 a.m. and 8 a.m., will be written Into the schedules and travel the regular route established before the city last year began diverting the morning bus to pick up sch oolchildren . Service is scheduled to begin next Mond ay. law since buses will be available to the general public and travel established paths. School·age children who ride them can gel off at Bluebird Canyon Drive and Santa Cruz Street, then walk a block to U\e Bluebird Park school bus stop, Scholl said. The special buses made the jog directly to the school bus stop. Thtl special runs were baited 1,000 Flee Monday when City Attorney George Logan advised that state legislation forbids nm.s by any Hotel Blaze other than a vehicle that meeu exactschoolbusspeclllcatioos. Many of the 25 or so pupils wbo depended upon the city bus to A young man 1lnlclt and killed transport them down from the in a bit and run accident in hilltop residential communily to Capistrano Beach has been the Bluebird Park school bus Identified as Michael T. Man-st.op were not informed of the halt deviUe. 17, of 26882 Vista Del in service. PIULADELPHIA CAP)-Fire broke out in a first-floo r restaurant of tbe Benjamin Franklin Hotel. forcing evacuation of some 1,000 guests, police said. Mar, Capistrano Beach, the Parents protested to clly ball Oran1e County Coroner's office and the school d.islrict. reported today. The school district doesn't bus No one was injured in the Wed- nesday night fire, which was quickly extinguished, authorities said. MandevlJle died of massive children down the steep hill head injuries sustained ln the because of the danger of brake The Benjamin Franklin. a 17· Saturday accident which oc· failure on the multi·ton school al.Ory 1tructurf wJth a ca]>aclty ot curred along Pacific Coast. buaes. Instead parents are pald 1,200 1uetts, ls operated by the Jllahway near Paliladcs Drive. mlle8'e allowances to find other same company that owns Lhe A spok.etman tor the CaUlornJa arru1ement.. BeUevue..St.ratfo~d Hotel. The Hl1b..-ay Patrol said in-Stan Scholl, city d1rector of. Bellevueauou'nc"earllerint.be vestll.-ton are aU.mptl,na to municipal aervlcea, aid the new day t.hal lt 'fH clottng becaUH of track down tbe driver of an bus routes, which ne t ub· declln1n1 bu1lne11 ltemmlnc or-011 or brown Volbwa1en stanUally the aame d the •1J8dal . ,.horn pahUcity about lbe m11t.- aeen lutinJth• area. • • ~ .~. ,,.ue •• compl1_ -!~ . .A~. ".J-·erloulLeJh>nul~•)dileue • "' Clemente Cops Nab Suspects By PHILIP ROSMARIN Of 1111 D•llY PlklUUff "0 , my God. Not again," said the Bank of America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real, as she faced a bank robber Wednesday tor the second lime in three weeks. She didn't r ead all of the lengthy note the man banded her at the noon hour. She didn't give him any money either. "I'm sick and tired or rob- bers," she told the robber ac-- cordlng to FBI agents. "I'm not going to give you any money." The man turned and fled. . A half hour later, officers Crom the San Clemente police depart- ment, the California Highway Patrol and the Orange County Sheriff's Department forced-a car to the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway at Junipero Serra R oad in San Juan Capistrano and arrested two men. The stop was made after San Clemente police Sgt. William Trudeau spotted it leaving San Clemente. The car matched a description broadcast by the bank. ' Arrested were Charles E. Powell, 27, of Long Beach, and Arvell James Irving, 26, or Wilm· ington . ., Police believe the same two men held up another Bank of America branch , in Oceanside, only an hour before the aborted San Clemente job. Offi cers said $500 was re- covered from the suspects' car. The men, police said, gave no re- sista.nce. The accused were being held today in San Diego County jail, pending FBI investigation of the bank robbery charges. No weapons were found. Agents said the robbers of the Oceanside bank also banded a teller a threatening note, but di~ played no weapons. Fisherman Saved CORONADO CAP) -A 51· year-old fisherman was listed in. satisf actory conditio n in Coronado Hospital today after his boat caught fl re 37 miles from shore. Weather C hance of s howers tonight and Friday. Highs Friday in upper 60s, lows to mid 50s. INSIDE TODAY Bloomingdolu fingerit cotolog•Ht ooe1 ezotfc <t• U/t•t11t.• bring tile btziarrt and blotont to the w::'foct. Phot011TGJ'Mrt laJI bor8 the trend. Sto111. P.oot A7. ., C4 ., A4 AH ••.a C14 ..., .. CA M .. A 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Thursday. November 11, 1978 Math Skills Neelkd / Taxp~yers Facing CoDiplex Forms WASHJNpTON (AP)-Theln- ternal Revenue Service, about · two weeks behind schedule, un- veiled a more complex 1040 lax form today that will mean more effort by taxpayers to calculate how much they owe Uncle Sam for 1976. In his opening message to tax- payers, IRS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander said, "Completing your return this year could be more difficult." For the first time in decadeJS, every taxpayer will have t.o turn to mathematical skills to com- ;>utetaxable income. This is ama- :Jor change from the previous syatem under which many tax- payers had only to list their gross income and then refer to tables to find their taxes. Taxable income is income re- duced by the standard or itemized deductions and personal ex- emptions. Alexander said that pre· paration of the forms was delayed because of late passageoftheTax Reform Act of 1976 but they should be in the bands of most taxpayers by mid-January. This is about two weeks later than tax form packages bad traditionally been received by the nation's taxpayers. The basic 1040 form will have a number of changes from the 1975 form, besid es the need to calculate taxable income. These include a credit for child care expenses and a change in the reporting of an ex cl us.ion for what bad been known as sick pay and which will now be called disabili· tyincome. One more change involves the method in computing the credit aUowed for personal exemptions. Last year it had been a straight Real Stinger Datl Sics Wasps on Daughter . . RHODES, Greece (AP) -A Greek father was sentenced to nine months imprisonment today for us- ing wasp-stinging punishment on his 12-year-old daughter to stop her from going out with boys. -- The court on this eastern Aegean island found Spyros Tsaroukos, a 50-year-0ld professional sponge- diver and father of nine children, guilty of parental ir- rcspoqsibiJity and causing bodily injuries. The father strapped his daughter in ttie backyard of their home last July, smothered her face with sugar and honey, and left her in the s un to be stung by wasps. After she was stung several times, the father released her. Tsaroukos told the court he had acted •'to punish her for roving about with boys at night and bringing shame on our family." f'ro•Pa~Al OIL •.. quired to: -Post a nonrefundable fee with each local agency equal to each munic1pa11ty's estimated tourist revenue of two years. The deposit would guarantee financial stability or the com· munities should an oil blowout occur. Further, the fee would be retained by the local agencies to "make up the difference in toss of tourism due to the blighted ap· pearance of the Paclfic horizon." -Purchase and provide to the local governments the latest technical eqwpment to handle oil cleanups. The closest such equip- ment currently is in San Pedro Planning Director Doug Schmit~ told the council. -Provide an emergency plan of proposed responses should a blowout occur off the Orange County coast hnc. Thieve Clean Out Laundry., Kitchen Thaev~s s tole a washing Tlachlne and dryer from an lpartment house at 602 Aven1dn \-'1ctona, in San Clemente. The heft was reported Wednesday by Mary A. Ferguson, who valued .he loss at $S50 In another theft . Gene Marks, ~onstruct1on supen ntendent at he Broadmoor Homes con- ;truction site In San Clemente. reported that a trash compactor, '.wo garbage disposals, three Jmoke detectors and three plate :lass windows , valued al $.SSS, .veretaken. ORANGE COAST U1': DAILY PILOT !::r.:.":.~~~~j:r,::.:,::-~~~= '°"''' P\,nt•V-l"o!J C.O~Mt'Y S...M• ~'°"" .,. ::.~1;~.::,~~,_~':,:L!:,~:!· tAln V•lf•y. lrw1"• '•Odt•MC\ Vafl•~ •M l-ll<t«ft"°"'ft(OOI A--l•d>· lfOf"I I\ tNbifi"-'d \•tVf'd•Y\ .,_ ~ T,_ ~;:~~:=:i.~.l:,:,.~~1-10 -~ .. , -~= . ..,_l_ Joe Ilk• Pr .. ,.,..,~"" Ge-.. ~ "'-.. 11-1 ... 1 .. ,.___, •• M ....... ......... ~, ..... 0.'1e>tM ..._ 1111<.-~.llol A!t<tlOfll!N ......... _ lactufte I Hcfl Otftoe -·na.o .. "" .. '''"',.. Mllll .. A-fft P.O ........ ..,, OfflCH Co\i. Mo~· llO w. ,, 8rt $1'"4 ..... , ........... (ft: ,,.,,_ft-•nl ~1-0 Voll••• U101 UI ""' ,_.,. ''"'"I>'• .. ,,_ T'4•phon• (714)6Q.4321 CIH tlflltd Adver11•111Q M2·5'11 L1gune leacll All Oep#tltlen~ Telephone 4M-14M r rom!MllOO_,. 4t5-0f30 ~ ..... 1tr6 o. ..... Coo•I _ ......... °""' Oitflllf'. ,.. ,.""°' ,,.,,n •lh~r1f~ Hlt.,,•t matt.,. er •tl•flloftlttM•"'' ~""'" '"•• k •t111r•dv(•d wttf\ewt 1HU•I ptrmlu lt ll •f <~•M..,.H, Driver Gets Jail Term in Hit-run Case A motorist who admitted in court that he struck and injured two 13·year·old girls in Laguna Niguel and then drove away from the scene has been sentenced to one to five years in state prison. Orange Cou nty Superior Court Judge James H. Walsworth or- dered the prison term for James Edward Swan son , 29, of Monrovia, after he pleaded guil- ty to felony charg~ of hit and run. Swanson was arrested Sept. 5 shortly after his car struck Jodie · Lee Clawson, 13, of 33731 Wind- jammer Lane, and Sherie Ann Harding. 13, of 29742 Preston Drive. both of Laguna Niguel, as they walked near the intersection o( Niguel Road and KeMington Drive. The force of the impact sent Sherie Harding to the bottom of a nearby ditch. The Clawson girl fell against the curb. Both girls needed medical treatment at So uth Co a s t Commun ity Hospital. Sheriff's officers· saia both girls told them that the car driven by Swanson passed them several times and they noticed him staring at them. Then, they said, the auto struck them from he hind. E',.._PageA1 GAY ••• Pope said the sponsors con- tributed money to the farm, which was supported entirely by private donations. He said some sponsors were sent pornographic pictures while others were invited t.o visit the farm and participate in the filming. "Many of these spMSOrs were legitimate -some of the churches in Tennessee were back- ing him -but many were oot legitimate," added the dis bi ct at- torney. "We plan to makelistaof all the sponsors and send tboee Jlsts to or- ganlJed crime departments ln all the states concerned for further investtgatJon." 5 Hit by Auto SAN DIEGO CAP) -PoUce are holding a man in connection with a traffic accident in which five school clrls were stnJck by a car. Police said they arrested Clifford Jay Schmuck, 48, at his llome 1hortly after the incident. Ball was set for him at $2,000 on ~r::' ... '.':'\::::~r:":~··.:i.~::::, ~':. -tlllY lly "''" lA H -tfttY. mllllory --u""""'™'· 1 charges of IUJplcion of felony drunk drivln1 and felOQY hit and run driving. .. *30 per fndivldual, but this year that amount.is raisedt.o$3Sperex- emption or 2 percent of taxable in· come up to a maximumof$l80. Alexander said another item on the 1040 will be of interest t.o tax- payers 65 years or older. He described it as an expanded and simplified credit for the elderly that bas replaced the often con- fusing retirement income credit form. Oelllente Ponders Pier Hopes Can San Clemente's barren old pier and run-down bowl area e ntry be transformed~ another Lido Village, Ports-0- Call or Mission Bay? Will it be a beach of quiet cabanas and swaying palm trees or high-pressure tourism and high-rise hotels? These were some or the ideas heard Wednesday before the City Council. Three consulting firms competed to win an estimated $40,000 contract to design a re- development plan. The council will vote for one - or none -of them at a meeting in l>e<:ember. Firms interviewed were Bissell-August Associates of Newport Beach , Keiske r - J ohnson of San Clemente and Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd, an East Coast firm based in Philadelphia. Bissell-August's approach was commercially oriented. Frank August, company vice president, linked the city's beachfront attractions to a specialty complex development. Bissell-August is best known locally as the designer of Lido Village in Newport Beach. August told the council San Clemente has "a tremendous potential in being a Ports-o - Call,'' the tourlst-orien~ shop- ping attraction on the harbor in San Pedro. Keisker-Johnson ls responsible for several recreationally orient- ed plans , including the Santa Ana River recreation plan, several coastal plans and the overall master plan lor Mission Bay in San Diego. Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd are involved ln planning three other redevelopment pro- jects in Orange County, in Tustin, Anaheim and Fullerton. The company has designed pro- jects ranging from small parks to major commercial develop·· men ts. Planners Take Forward Steps To City Annex The Laguna Beach Planning Commission bas approved steps preliminary to city annexation or Abalone Point, a portion of Irvine Cove just outside the city boundary. The commission's action Tuesday paves the way for rormal annexation. The area tnvolved is being planned as a tennis court facility ror the ex- cl uai ve private community. Laguna planners approved agricultural-recreational pre- zoning for the property. Laguna Beach is eager t.o bring the property into the city to re-· gulate the design and landscaping or the facility adjacent to Laguna'it northerly entrance via Pacific Coast Highway. PlaM' by the Irvine Cove As-r sociation to build the courts stalled at the county because of what officials there considered a failure by the Irvine Company to obtain approval for a land. division when the land was de- eded to the homeowners as- sociation • Clerk En-or Cost $1,500 OCEANSIDE CAP) -Tri-City Hospital says it is tightening securl~y as the result of a weekeQd theft of "94,000, most of Jtlncbecu. Donald Hitt. aulstant hospital admlnlatrator. said a clerk's failure to place a caab box ln the hospital vault led t.o the theft. lfe said the box contained only about $1.~ ln cash. omctal1 uld the thief ap- 1>arenUy entered the auditor's ot- nce and escaped throug:tr't rear entrance to tho bualneu office. 1975-76 DISTRICT PERFORMANCE RESULTS STATE PERCENTILE RANKS <DISTRICT AVERAGE) ~ M ~ 0:: GRAOE6 GRADE12 t!) (.!) . z ~ l! ~ ORANGE CoUNTY • 0 ~ ~ SCHOOL DISTRICT t!) • t.!I (.!) z-t!) ~ (.!) z5 (.!) -. gj z z "1~ ~ ~ CMC~ ~ .... -~ raJ Q i::l ~a ..J t:: 11 Q ..J ~ i5 < ·~ < ~~ ~ Cal raJ Cal ~ ~ e> ~ ~ ~ ~ fll ~. Anaheim Elementary 69 69 75 82 M R4 Anaheim Union High . 65 64 66 70 Brea-Olinda Unified 9'l '77 79 8.5 Ill\ 8S !t2 .It?. M 7Q Buena Park Elementary 69 .l\$t ~ . 43 !".R .d..R Capistrano Unified 79 75 67 67 64 66 82 M A2 73 Centralia Elementary 81 77 53 64 AA 67 Cypress Elementary 77 77 !i.1 .56 """ SQ Fountain Valley Elementary M 74 66 72-71 72 Fullerton Elementary 68 61 72 63 74 75 Fullerton umon Hl~ 70 74 m 70 Garden Grove Unified 61 57 57 S7 57 57 46 48 44 S2 Huntington Beach Elementary 81 86 77 74 67 73 Huntington Beach"Uruon tUgb " 73 7G 7' Irvine Unified 8' 82 72 ·76 77 70 91 83 93 92 Laguna Beach Unified a> M 87 Rt 79 M Q1 78 R1 Q1 La Habra Elementary 66 58 58 M 64 .56 Los Alamitos Elementary 82 TT 69 75 ft'i R4 Magnolia Elementary 61 64 ft1 13 67 59 Newport-Mesa Unified 87 M 78 '1'1 76 _77 W1 AA fl'\ AQ Ocean View Elementary 71 ft1 71 77 13 '18 Orange Un.ified 75 71 82 78 81 75 86 77 72 ~ Placentia Unified 65 63 64 65 61 6.1 M 90 81 79 Saddleback Valley Unified 86 WI SL! A< Al R4 A..'i fl1l RR tl"t Santa Ana UniCied -26 20 14 22· 21 20 25 18 35 38 Savanna Ele mentary 63 R'-. 4.S ~"t 67 72 Seal Beach Elementary · 86 96 00 87 Rt R'.-1 Tustin Unified . 8.5 86 SS: 86 M 85 96 111 98 93 Westminster Elementary 65 60 56 S7 64 49 Yorba Linda Elmentary 75 68 .' 79 81 a> 65 . . IDGH SCHOOL TESTING SCORES • • Westminster School District. Six- th grade Westminster math stu- dents ranked in t he 49th percentile among state students. That means students in 51 per- cent of California school districts scored higber on the math test than did the Westminster stu· dents. But that rating of sixth grade math skills in Westminster was the only time Oranf(e County stu- dent& or school districts diD~ below the SO percentleve.l. ®QUALITY TELEVISION PUT SOME NEW COLOR INTO YOUR FAVORITE SHOW! -NEw'fn/ZTNlrN ~-: I~ SOLID·5!ATE (llOMA(OlORII 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV Translllonal The BAL TIM<lfil • H2322E Handsome Transitional styled lull base console. 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Today's Closing .Y. to •k · I ~OL. 69, NO. 316, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES o.lty flfteC SIMI "'-'• ARMISTICE CEREMONIES-Commander Joe Mariscal (left) and Chaplain J ohn A. Lindvall lead Veterans Day ceremonies for New Mesa Barracks No. 1249 at Memory Park at the Orange County Fairgrounds today. Service marked 58th anniversary of end of World War I. · This Is Day Wast WWI Vets Honor Dead The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. That's when the Armistice of Jflorld War J was declared in ).1918, accordiU to veterans. And Orwftl~oast World War I veterans celebrated that armistice today at Memory Park at the Orange County Fair- grounds. promptly al 11 a.m. The services were conducted by New Mesa Barracks No. 1249, of the Veterans of World War I. Today was the secon~ ob- servance of Veterans Day. U.S. legislation in 1968 switched ob- servance of that day to the fourth Monday in October to allow workers a tbrte-day boUday. Objections raised by veterans' groups forced a chauge back to Nov. 11inCaliforniain1974 and the federal iovernmen~ will follow in 1978. Conf~on over observance or Veterans Day left several people standing outside clty ball in Costa· Mes a, staring at the darkened interior. Tbe only other Orange Coast city hall closed today was Foun- tain Valley. Local schools were open today, but five inland Orange County school districts were closed as well as the Rancho Santiago Community College District. New Income Tax For m s Tougher WASHINGTON CAP>-The In- ternal Revenue Service. about two weeks behind schedule. un· veiled a more complex 1040 tax Corm today that wiU mean more effort by taxpayers to calculate how much they owe UndeSam for 1976 In bis opening message to lax· p ayers, I RS Commissioner Donald C. Alexander said, "Completing your return this year could be moredilficuJt." For the first time in decades. every laxpayer will have to tum to mathematical skills to com· pule taxable income. This is a ma· jor change from the previous system under which many tax· payers had only to list their gross income and then refer to tables lo find their taxes. Taxable income is income re· duced by the standard or itemized deductions and personal ex· emptions. Alexande r said that pre- paration or the foTmS W8S delayed because oflate passage of the Tax J\efonn Act of 1976 but they should l>e in the bands or most taxpayers by mid-January. This is about two weeks later than tax form packages had traditionally been received by the nation's taxpayers. The basic 1040 form will have a number or changes from the 1975· form , besides the need to calculate taxable income. Trustees Changing· Meeting' Schedu~e With 'tbe' holiday seuon ap- proaching, trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified Sebool District decided to rearrange their meetin1 schedule allptly. . They moved their next · sched\'lled meeting rrom No<v. 23 to NoY. IO and decided to han on-X. ~meeUna in December on These include a credit for child care expenses and a change in the reporting or an exclusion for what bad been known as sick pay and which will now be called disabili- ty income. One more change involves the method in computing the credit allowed for personal exemptions. Last year it had been a straight $30 per individual, but this year (Sft lNt, Page A%) ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1976 c TEN CENTS1 County Pupils Shine Tests Show Pupils Above State Norm By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille o.lly '41e4 ...... State rank.ings released today show that Orange County stu· den,ts generally rate well above the state average in buic read· in<. spelling and math stills. Results or a statewide testing program alao indicate that all 29 county school districts. when measured in terms of bas.le stu- dent s kills, exceed district averages within tbestate. The results or the California Assessment Program also show Bo/A. Heist Thwarted By·Teller By PIDLIP ROSMARIN Of tM Dally l"ltec ~ "0, my God. Not again," said the Bank of America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real, as she faced a bank robber Wednesday for the second time in three weeks. She dido 't read all or the lengthy note the man banded her at the noon hour. She didn't give him any money either. ''I'm sick and tired of rob- bers," she told the robber ac· cording to FBI agents. "I'm not going to give you any money." I The man turned and fled. · A half hour later, officers from the San Clemente police depart· ment, the California Highway Patrol and the Orange County Sheriff's Department' forced a car to the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway at Junipero Serra Road iD Sall Juan Caplatrano and arristed two meo. Or.ange County students have lm· proved their ·reading; wrlti.DC and math skllls sub&tantially in the past year. (Related atory Page~.) Those conclusions are based on district-by-district ratings throughout the state released by the county Department of Education today. According to Jeffrey Wells. . County Department or Education testing evaluator, results ot the tests can be termed evidence of the effectiveness of an educational system in teacrung buicsldlls. And by that measurement Oranf e County students and scboo districts did very well, ac- co.rdlng to the test results. Along the Orange Coa5t highest test scores were recorded in the Seal Beach School District.· There, district third graders. for example, ranked within the top four percent in reading skills. The lowest test score in the Orange Coast area. or for that matter in the county. was in the Ine ligible Player Laguna High Must Forfeit Laguna Beach High School's football team is forfeiting all of its 1976 victories, it was learned today. THE UNEXPECTED forfeiture sets up Friday night's game between Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar for the league championship. The Mesa Mustangs can now win the tiUe outright with a victory and can finish no worse than in a two-way tie· for top place with the Sea Kings. . Laguna's Artists, who defeated Brea and Norco in non-league and Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Mission Viejo and El Toro in South Coast League action_, lose 311 of those games by 1to0 scores due to an ineligible player who was a starter qn offense and defense in all eight of Laguna Beach's games. PRINCIPAL DR. ROBERT Hughes said today he would be submitting letter of forfeiture to the schools in question. DeWla appear today ln the Sport.a Section, Page CL 'lbe atop wu m.te after-San--: ------------------------' Clemente poUee s.t. William Trudeau spotted it Ieavm, San Clemente. The car matched a descripti0n broadcast by the bank. Arrested were Charles E. Powell, 27, of Long Beach, and Arv ell Jam es Irving, 26, or Wilm- ington. Police believe the same two · men hel<l, up another Bank of America branch, in Oceanside. only an bour before the aborted San Clemente job. Officers said $500 was re· covered from the suspects' car. The men, police s aid, gave no re· sistance. The accused were being held today in San Diego County jail, pending FBI investigation of the bank robbery charges. No weapons were found. Choir Concert Set The St. John the Baptist parish choir will pn¥ent an hour-long Musica Sacrd, a celebration of God through the ages Friday at 8. p.m . The concert, open to the public, will be held in the pariah church at 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa. B9 Jtla'le Prisoners Inmate 'Attentions' Patty Flight Cause? SAN DIEGO CAP) -Patricia Hearst was quoted today as say- ing she asked to leave a Northern California prison to escape the attentions of young male inmates who saw her as a terrorist heroine. The San Diego Union reported that Miss Hearst complained of efforts by young male inmates to rally support for her as a symbol of the Symbionese Liberation Army. The Union said Miss Hearst told of purposely misbehaving at the Pleasanton Correctional Facility to gain a transfer to San Di,ego. She was moved here Tues- day, and reports surfaced later s aying she had been an un- cooperative prisoner. · The Union said its information came from an unidentilied man who spoke to Miss Hearst after her transfer . ''She wanted nothing to do with the young inmates' cause," the unnamed source said. "For that reason, she wanted to be isolated fromtbem. "She was a heroine to the kids because of her SLA background. She just wanted to be left alone to do her time, that's all." The 22 -year·old heiress told him, he said, that she was unable to convince prison authorities to isolate her from the admirers. Thus, he said, she began trying to accumulate enough disciplinary reports so they would have to put her in segregated status or in an administrative detention status. In Los Angeles, attorney Albert J ohnson said Wednesday that bis client asked to be transferred because or numerous death threats and was "upset to the point where she was dis- traught." He said she lived In constant fear she wouJd be killed. Priest Arrested ~ On Porn Film Rap WINCHESTER, Tenn. (AP) - Investigations of homosexual activity In at least tbrefftat.es led t~ the arrest of an ordaloed Episcopal prleat who operated a rehabilitative ho~e for hon al· leted to be a nat.iollal center for porDOll'apblc fUma. aggravated rape and coospiring tocommitcrimesagalnstnature. A former resident of the Boys Farm Identified boys in the photos asmembersoCFatberVermilye's "rehabilitative home for teen-. aced boys," Pope said. Pope said police received similar letters from police in Michigan and Connecticut.. . With that lnformatioo, the db· trict attomey's office filed an af. Cidavit requesting a warrant to search Boys Farm. Dlat. Atty. Bill Pope went before the Fra.nklln County crand jury today aeeldnC Indictments against Boya Farm 1.Dc. dlNetor Rev. Claudius Jra "Bud" Vermllye on cbar1es of mimes acalnlt nature, contribut.lftl to t.bedelinquencyofminon, and us· ' tnc ml.nots in the production ot ob· scene films. VW1.ng the raid last Thursday, p0lice said they confiscated all of the priest's records and several rolla of film shoWiJ\I boys in sex· ualacta. Police 1n Ne" Orleans said .Wednesday their lnveetigaUon of bolnolauallty ln a Boy Scout troop wu partially responsible forthe prlel't '• arrest. .... tb•J found PGl"DO-e ptetun1 aDd a tett«trom .. u,e ..... they a.rrtlt9d _.,........ ec:cNtm11ter Bleltard 8:alY8900 • and 11 othen lD s.pwm'-oa <.~• ot c~plrtaa-to ~.~ ''He bad I onsors from Au1tralla to (!anada and in virtually every state in the. Unloo," said Pope. '"lbere were aou>e 275 act1 ve apoosors and about tonon-actlvespoilsors." PO.,. •aid the ipomon c0n- tribut.ed mone7 tot.berann, wblcb wu 1upported enUrely by printe doaaUona. • Westminster School Di.strict. Six· th grade Westminster math stu· dents ranked in the 49tb ~cenWe among state students •• That means students in 51 per· cent of California school districts. scored higher on the math test than did the Westminster stu· dents. But that rating or sixth grade math skills in Westminster was the only time Orange County-stu- dents or school districts dipped below the 50 percent level. · <See TESTING, Page A%) Me sa Cop Injured In Chase A Costa Mesa patrolman, in pursuit or an alleged drunk.en driver traveling north in the. southbound lanes of Newport Boulevard this morning, col· lided with a third vehicle, send· ing the officer and a woman to the hospital. Police la ter captured the drunken driving suspect. Officer Rus sell Rose and motorist Maria C. Ftorei, 26, of 329 University Drive, Costa Mesa, were treated and released for minor injuries at Oleta Mesa Memorial Hospital following the 7:25a.m. crash. Raymond Blevins, 46, of l729 Federal Ave., Costa Mesa, was later arrested and is being held in Costa Mesa jail on $2,500 bail and faces chltTges of felony drunken driving. The California Highway Patrol, which ipvesti&ates acci- dent.a involving police cars, out- lined the crash this way: Officer Rose said be observed the swipect motorist heading up Newport Boulevard in the southbound lanes as the officer .approached Newport on Fair Drive. Rose activated bis emergency lights and began to make a left turn onto Newport to pursue the suspect. Mrs. Flores, who was driving west on Del Mar Avenue, collided with the patrol car in the in· tersectlon. ''There was no way she could have. stopped," observed CHO Officer Bill Bierer, who in· vestigated the crash for the Highway Patrol. •'The officer bad bis °" emergency lights going and there was really nothing he could do. He had to chase the guy." CARTER TOLD 'KEEP HENR"'K' JERUSALEM CAP ) President·elect Jimmy Carter should retain Secretary or State Henry A. Kissinger as a special envoy to negotiate peace in the Middle East , Sen. Abraham Ribicof( <D·Conn. ), bas recom· mended. "I don't know anyone in the world who could do a better job than Kissinger," Ribicoff told a news conference Wednesday as he and 12 other senaton finished a four·day tour of Israel. (Relat- ed story, A4 ) Weat her Chance of s howers tonight and Friday. Highs Friday in upper 60s, lows to mid sos. INSIDE T ODAY F'ootboll /twr atriku Cono Meac High School. cu ftf firlt· ever winning ttom 1teelu ~ mu outright. Storie• Cl. l•dex . ., C4 •• •• All ., ... Cl·I ... , •• C4 A4 M A~ DAILY PILOT C Thursday. NovemMr 1t, 1976 .;;:;:==~~==========~~;__ __ __:. ________ ---. =. 1975·76 DISl'IUCT PERFORMANCE R:ESULTS STATE PERCENTILE RANKS (DISTRICT A ~RAGE) . . . . .. ORANGE. COUNTY . . SCHOOL DISTRlCT ~- Anaheim Elementary Anaheim Union High Brea-Olinda Unified Buena P ark Elementary Capistrano Unified Centralia Elementary Cypress Elementary Fountain Va lley Elementary Fullerton Elementary Fullerton Umon HigJ:J Garden Grove Unified Huntington Beach Elementary Huntington Beach Umon .t:tlgn Irvine Unified Laguna Beach Unified La Habra Elem entary Los Alamitos Elementary Magnolia E lem entary Newport-Mesa l,Jni!ied Ocean View E lementary Orange Unified P lacentia Unified Saddleback Valley Unified • Santa Ana Unified ·Savanna Elementary ,Seal B~ach Elementary · Tustin Unified . . - Westminster Elementary . Yorba Linda E lmentary (\I M ci ex: <.:> O · ~ ~ z -r:l ·~ < -fM. ._ ~ ..... : 69 69 92 77 69 t:;A 79 75 · 81 77 · 77 77 80 74 68 61 61 57 81 86 84 82 80 86 66 58 82 77 61 64 87 "" 71 63 75 71 65 63 86 Rn 26 20 63 62 86 ~"96 8.5 86 65 60 75 68 . .,. • GRADES -GRADE12 . z ij ~i . ~ 0 ~ ~ -~ n ~ CJ ~· ~ 25 ~ ~ ..a• ~ i~ ~ i:.L C;rl g.. ~ ~ µ4 Cl.. Vl ~. Vl 75 82 RA fil.11 65 64 66 70 79 8S A.'i a.i;; ~ 1;;? ~ '7Q ~. 43 ~ AR ' 67 01 64 66 82 80 R? 7'.t . 5.1 64 AA l:.'7 53 56 """ r;.a 66 72 71 72 72 63 74 .. , .. 70 74 ll.Q 70 57 57 57 57 46 48 44 52 Tl 74 67 73 . 74 'rn .,~ 7.t .. 72 76 Tl 10 91 83 93 92 87 81 79 90 91 78 R1 Qt 58 69 64 56 69 75 ft'i 84 63 73 67 -59 78 77 76 77 87 88 Qi:;. RO 71 77 73 78 82 78 81 75 86 77 72 R? 64 65 61 63 I 8() 90 81 79 RA QI;; Rl RA Ro;; R"-1 Ril R.'t 14 22· 21 20 25 18 3S 38 45 5.1 67 72 90 87 t:l1 ~ as · 86 80 8.5 96 97 96 93 56 57 64 49 79 81 80 65 PERCENT ILE RANKINGS ON TESTS SHOWN FOR ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTIUCTS County Schoot Otflclats Report Area Studente Teated Above Average MesaHiglf's Purdy Score s In Comest • Costa Mesa High School senior · Greg Purdy came up a winner in recen t Century 3 Leade r s • scholarship competition at the high school. The 17-year-old student wiU now compete at the state level for a $1,000 scholarship and an all- ex pens es p aid tr ip to t he Century 3 Leadens convention in Williamsburg, Va. next year. Two winners from each state will participate in seminars on current issues at the convention, according to Costa Mesa High S c hool pri n c ip a l Ro bert Packer. The local contest was part or a nationwide competition for the pr o g r am 's S116 .SOO 1n scholarships at the stale and national level. The progra m is administered by the National Association of Secondary School Principals and funded by Shell Oil Company. Costa Mesa's graduating seniors were judged on the basis of their leadersrup potential with emphasis on community and ex· tra <'urricular activities. Purdy~s win was also based on a current events exa m. and on an <'Ssay outlining his viewpoint.'\ :•bout Am erica's needs a nd <'ha llenges for lbe future. The four.year Costa Mesa High School student is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David E Purdy of Costa Mesa. Bomb Discovered SAN FRANCISCO CAP) - P olice have defused a homemade bomb found at McAteer High School. Authorities said the de- vice consisted or more than 30 packages of firecrackers and 1unpowder, and could h ave caused serious injuries i! it ~· ploded. 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Or-C...t 11'\#l<fll .. ~ _., Mt ,_.._.. •tori.,, '""""*'~ _,,..,,., M•Hn ., •d"•rtlH M•llltO flirftt'ttft ""• '" roprttOUt wllft .. t .,.clal ,..,11\IU I.., ef <_,,..,.,,_.,. ~••"" <••u "'' ..... .., "' a.<1• Mn#, ' C••Uortl\I• Sw•Hf(•tl-" Irr t•rrMr \,t M O•llY l'llot S!Aff Photo COSTA MESA SCHOLAR Senior Greg Purdy Two Murder S~pects Get Bail Reduced By TOM BARLEY OllMD•llrPll«S~ Two men who face the death penalty for their alleged kidnap- ing and killing ot Los Alamitos housewife J oann Seigman had their bail cut to $100,000 ft'om $250,000 Wednesday in Orange County Superior Court. But lawyers for Rooald Lewis Ewing and William Paul Gullett made it clear alter J udge H. Warren Knight's ruling that il is extremely unlikely that either man will be free on bail by the lime the trial opens Dec. 6. · Relatives of both men com- mented outside the courtroom that neither family can possibly raise the new bail figure despite the substantial cut granted by Judge Knight. Both men were returned to the county jail until the next of what will be a number of pr e-trial he ari ngs tnto the multiple criminal charges they face. Dep ut y Public Defende r Michael Beecher, representing Ewing, thought it hi&hlY likely that he will be seeking a separate trial and, possibly. a chance of . venue for bis client. ' Cour t -appointed attorney Marvin Cooper, representing Gullett, s aid it was doubtf\11 that· he would join in either motion i! Beecher files them~ 1040 .• •. that amount is raised toS35pere.X- emption or 2 percent or t.aJtable in· come up to am aximum of $180. F r o• Page A J TESTING ... When compared to a year ago second, third, sixth and 12th · gr ade students in the county scored higher on the state tests . For example sixth grade readers aver aged lOmorecorrect answers on the reading test this year than a year ago . "The same s1ltth grade students increased their correct spelling answers by 13 and their correct math scores by seven. Twelfth graders tested in the county showed a one ye~ in· , crease in their written ex- pression skills of seven more cor· rect answers and in spelling by . almost eight answers. And at the four grade levels tested county students did better t his year than Jast. Wells pointed out that 42 per- cent of the school districts within the county either maintained or improved their slaodlng among state school districts in the Jast year. TONIGHT "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" -OCC Drama, Student Center Cafeteria, Nov.10-13, 8 p.m. OCC LECTUllE -"Family , E state Planning ... Michael Gertner lecturer, Fine Arts BJdg. 119, 7:30p.m. F-RIDAY,NOV.1% FOOTBALL -Costa Mesa vs. Corona del Mar, Davidson Field, 8 p.m . Newport Harbor vs. Marina at Westmlnsts, 8 p.m. OCC PLANETARI UM - "Variations on a Stellar Theme," 7:30and9p.m. OCC LECTURES -"World War D "Fine Arts Bldg.119, 7:30 p.m .• :Introduction to Assertion Training," Science Lecture J, 7:30p.m. COASTLINE CC LECTURE - "Everything You Need to Know about Travel," Newport Harbor High Room 181, 7 p.m . ~p~See Teacher Shot DETROIT (AP) -Seveo-year- old Laura Denomle and 3S other children bad Juat started tbe1r Enslish leuoo lo Betty McCuter's fint·srade class. A mM entered, excbanced a few wonts wit.b tbe teacher, tben pulled ~ fUD. ·'~ McCaater ,... screatn- lnc." X:..ura·ne~Ued later ... She reached her hand out and tQed to pub the IUD &JIVa)' but bdUtta bJL her and she fell back apinat tbe · table." • Mils McCuter, 4' wu fatally· · shot in the b .. d Wedlnelday Jn ber cla11room at Bllrt. F.lement.aey School a:i Detroit'•· - Public Views Pact Comments Sought on Teacher Pact By JOA.NN E REYNOLDS Of tM Dall¥ l'lle4 Slolft Residents of the Newport· Mesa Unified School District are being urged to read and comment on the 90-page contract proposal submitted this week to dlltrict trustees by teachers. Dl'. Norman Loats, deputy s uperintendent of the district, said today staff members are trying to calculate the economic impact of the proposed contracL which calla for the addition of up to S4 days of paid leave and which would increase the minimum starting salary by $2,000. Loats said that under the new bargaining law, copies of the pro- posed contract will be made available to the public at each school.in the district. Trustees will bold a public bearing on the teachers• proposal onNov.30. The school board's pro)>06al will be made public on Dec. 14. Negotiations will betin after that, Loats said. The proposal submitted by the Newport-Mesa Education As- sociation, the bargaining agent for the district's 1,200 full-time teachers, contains a number of major changes . Some or these changes are: -Leaves would include three days paid r eligious leave per 175-day teaching year, 14 days sick leave. 10 days paid leave on adoption ·of a child for male or female teache rs, 10 days paid leave for male teachers at the birth ot a child, six days paid personal necessity leave, five days bereavement leave, three days paid lo-service leave and six days personal leave. Loats said the district current- ly gives teachers 10 days of sick leave, six days personal necessi- ty leave, six days bereavement ]eave and in·sel'Vice leave on an undetermined basis. -Personnel file policies would be altered with one significant change that would require the re· moval o f "negative or de- rogatory material " after two years in the teacher's me. -call• for the firing of any teacher wbo refuses lo join the N- MEA. . -Prevents the board hon) flr-lna a teacher "on the basis or an alfttatlon Jr a cililen or pareoL com.C':t.' . -that the teacblq day. lnclucllDI prepar•tlon time, lunch, relief period.I Md tlme ro- qulred before and after school not exceed tbe atate mlnlmum day of four hours. -seeks Ume·and·a-hall and double tlme for non·teacblng duties and extracurricular jobs. -Woll.Id force the acbool board to appr ove paid aabbatlul lqves from a total number of teacben which constitutes less than tWOJ)eJ'CeJ)t ol the teachers in~ dlltrlct. Loats sal41 this year there is oneteacber onsabbatical • -seta a m ulmum on tbe class sizes which ls aeneraUy below the average.figure now in use. -Would prevent the board from sua~nding or firin& any teacher •who uses force in the performance of his duties unless and witil s uch teacher is found guilty of having committed a felony as the result of having used such force." -Requires the school board to pay all the legal expenses or "any teacher who is prosecuted for an alleged crime." -Sets a mandatory ex- penditure of $500,000 a year for the district to establish and maintain a professional re.sout(:e information center . -Under employe benefits, the N-MEA is seeking to get the dis· trict to provide fully paid health insurance for teachers and their dependent.a wblch lncludes an Radicals Rapped TOKYO (AP) -Peking radio said Wednesday that army units at the Shanghai garrison have held 500 mass meetings in the past few da ys to denOWlce Com- munist China's four disgraced . r adical leaders . ®QUALITY TELEVISION llDDual phyafcal and prescriPilOi drug coverace at a $1 deductlble. The proPolal alao demanda ful ly paid dental, life blisurance anc vislon care co vera1e for al teachers and tbeird~ent.s. Tbe dlatrlct now otfen a majoa medical plu with a ~ttble 01 $100 per lndlvidual, a dental plu that coven ~ percent ol the ex· ~ uP to $500 and the llf e in· 1urance, Loats said. Kialoa Holds U)ng Lead lnMamtlan Loi Aqelet to Muatlan yacht lellder Klaloa eUU bolds tbe boat- for-.boat lead in tbe 1,032.miJe race. accordin& to radio reports· toct.y. Jlm Kllroy's 'lt-foot bitch has rounded Ca• SaD Lucas and is reportedly. gallling ground on R.,ume, the 62·foot sloop out ot Long Beach. Kial oa 's lead o-.er Ragtime wu down to 29 miles early Wed- nesday, but today's reports show her $5 intles abead ol tbe smaller yacht. , Mira M ar Js reported 69 mil• behind tbe leader; followed by Whlltl• \Vlllg, 8' mile. behind Klaloa. Wlndl acroM tbe cape are still good and es:pected to bald Winds down to the cape are llSbt and variable •• Kialoa was expected to finish around mldn.tlht toa.leht. Class leaders oa handicap time: Class A 1. WhtsUe Wing 2. Kialoa3.MiraMar Qua B 1. Hurricane Deck 2. Bandito3. Mamie Clau C 1. Cottontall2. Vector J. Bingo Claa D 1. America J ane 2. Gboast3. Captain Marvel Overall 1. Whistle Wing 2. Kialoa3. America Jane PUT soM'E NEW COLOR INTO YOUR FAVORITE SHOW! --~ --~ NEW?lf'!~uo-~ATE (HIOMA(OlOIII 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV ~·"'""'''"\, Transitional . F~ No moving parts to wear out and no contact points 10 corrodo in lhe tuners. Designed to be the most dependable, mosl sensltlvo tuning system In Zenith history. The BALTIMORE • H2322E Handsome Transitional styled lull base console. Castera. Beaulilully finished in simulated Antique Oak wit~ the fool( of fine distressing. AFC. 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Lindvall lead Veterans Day ceremonies for New Mesa Barracks No. 1249 at Memory P ark at the Or ange County Fairgrounds today, Service ma rked 58th a nniversary of end of World War I. · This I 'S ·Day Wast WWI Vets Honor Dead The eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh l.montb. I That's when the Armistice of World War I was declared in 1 1918, according to veterans. I And Orange Coast World War I vetera ns celebra t e d that armistice today at Memory Park at the Orange County Fair- lgrounds. promptly at 11 a.m. The services were conducted by New Mesa Bar:rac~s No. 1249. or the I Veterans of World War I. Tod ay was the second ob· servance of Veterans Day. U.S. leg_islation in 1968 switched ob- servance or that day lo the fourth Monday in Octobu to allow, workers a three-day holiday. Objections raised by veterans' groups forced a chauge back to Nov. 11inCaliforniain1974 and the· federal government will follow in 1978. Confusion over observance of Veterans Day left several people s tanding outside city ball in Costa Mesa, staring at the darkened interior. The only other Orange Coast ~ity hall closed today was Foun- tain Valley. Loc al schools were open today. but five inland Orange County school districts were closed as well as the Rancho Santiago Community College District. 1Newpori Policemen 1Honored for Merit Nearly 400 Newport Beach resi· dents and businessmen turned out Wednesday to honor three mem- bers of the city's pohce depart· ment ror meritorious service to thecommunit} Sgt Oarryl \'oulc and Officers Dan D1 Santo and Lee Roberts re· ce1ved standinf( oval.Jons as they were given the department"s Award or Merit (or their Un· dercover investigative work in 1975. The three men were honored during the an nual Chamber of Commerce police awards lunch. held in conjunction with the city's Police Recognition Day Youle, 37, was honored for his work in cr acking a hashish smug- \l'catl1cr C ha n ce o f s howers tonight and Friday. Highs Friday in upper 60s, lows to mid 50s. INSIDE TODA\' Bloomingdale1' lingerie catalogue goes ezoHc . cu lif 11tyt.1 bring the bimrre and blatant to the aurfoce. PhDtogropM1'1 lau bar• the trend. StOTJI, P.age A7. ., C4 .. A4 AH eM Cl•) ... , ••• C4 ... A4 gling ring that bad been shipping the drug from Lebanon to the Orange Coast in phony com- puters. Di Santo. 29, received his award for his four-month investigation which ended with the breakup of a nng of Harbor Area heroin and cocaine pushers . Roberts,28. whoisoneofthede· partment's special enforcement investigators, received his award ror his efforts leading to the ar- rests of 28 fences who work with burglar-addicts and the recovery of stolen property valued at more than $25,000. Police Chief B. James Glavas explained that no pictures of the men would be allowed because or their undercover assignments. "I affectionately refer to them as our scroungies," he explained · to the audience. Joiningtbecbieflnboooringthe three men were Milan Dostal, mayor of Newport Beach and Justice Robert Gardner of the state Fourth District Court of Ap- peals. Robert Gebhardt, one or 15 as- sistant directors of the FBI, gave· a speech ouWning the qualities be feltweremostimportantlnagood police officer. He lauded the people in law enforcement as being "the kind of people who believe in the dignity of the law and in the triumph of (See POLICE, Pace AZ) Ford Undecided PALM SPRINGS (AP) President Ford bu not decided where be will reside after leaving office oo Jan. 20, a Wli.ite House spokesman says. The Fords own. homes in Grand Rapids, Mich., and Aluandrla, Va., and a eon· domiplum in Vall, Colo., but Ford's predllect.109 for golf has f\leled repQl'tl that he mlgM be- canalderinC a move to Palm Spr- lnp. County Pupils· Shin.e., Tests Show Pupils Above State Nonn By GARY GRANVILLE OltllleOtllW "'lletSUll state rankings released today show that Orange County stu- dents generally rate well above the state average in basic read- ing, spelling and math skills. Results or a statewide testing program also indicate that all 29 county school districts, when measured in terms of basic stu· dent skills, exceed district averages wltbln the state. The results of the California Assessment Program also show Orange County students have im- proved Uaeir reading, writing and math skills sub6tantially in the past year. (Related story Page AS.) Those conclusions are based on district-by-dis trict ratings .throughout the state released by the county Department of Education today. According to Jeffrey Wells, County Department of Education testing evaluator, results of the tests can be termed evidence of the effectiveness of an educational system in teaching basic skills. · And by that measurement Orange County students and school districts did very weU, ac- cordingto the test results. Along the Orange Coast highest test scores were recorded in the Seal Beach School District. There, district third graders for example, ranked within th~ top four percent in reading skills_ The lowest test score in the Orange Coast area, or for that matter in the county, was in the Westminster School District. Six- th grade Westminster math stu- dents ranked in the 49th <See TESTING, Page A2) Kialoa HoldJJ Long Lead In Mazatlan Los Angeles to Mazatlan yacht leader Kialoa still holds the boat- for-boatt lead in the 1,032-mile race, according to radio reports today. Jim Kilroy's 79·foot ketch bas rounded Cabo San Lucas and is reportedly gaining ground on Ragtime, the 62-foot sloop out of Long Beach. Kialoa's lead over Ragtime was down to 29 miles early Wed· nesday, but today's reports show her 55 miles ahead of the smaller yacht. Mira Mar is reported 69 miles behind the leader, followed by Whistle Wing, 96 miles behind Kialoa. Winds across the cape are still good and expected to hold. Winds down to the cape are light and variable. Kialoa was expected to finish around midnight tonight. Class leaders on handicap time: Cla11 A 1. Whistle Wing 2. Kia lo a 3. Mira Mar Clau 8 1. Hurricane Deck 2. Bandito3. Mamie Class C 1. Cottontail 2. Vector 3. Bingo Claaa D 1. America Jane 2. Gboast3. Captain Marvel Overall 1. Whistle Wing 2. Kialoa3. America Jane 1975-76 DISTRICT PERFORMANCE RESULTS STATE PERCENTILE RANKS (DISTRICT AVERAGE) ~ l (") . ~ GRADE6 GRADE12 C> . en rn z (.) ~ (.) .. c: -...... ORANGE COUNTY ~ ~ C> C> 0 Zen C> < C> ~~ 0 SCHOOL DISTRICT z z z f.iM z ~ z ~ ~· -.... ~~ .... t&J ~ .... 0 0 ...l .... :j 0 ...l (: 0 ~g iS < < < -o.. t&J < r&:l tzJ r&:l tzJ ~~ 0.. < r&:l ~~ 0.. < cc: cc: ix: en ~ ix: . en )1 Anaheim Elementary 69 69 75 82 Rd Rd Anaheim Union High 65 64 66 70 Brea-Olinda Unified 92 77 79 85 Sl'> Re;; '.t?. S?. AA 7Q Buena Park Elementary 69 ~ 46 . 43 ~ AJl Capistrano Unified 79 75 67 67 64 66 82 80 82 73 Centralia Elementary 81 77 53 64 AA R7 Cypress Elementary 77 77 53 56 «>.c;; 5Q Fountain Valley Elementary 80 74 66 12 · 71 72 Fullerton Ele mentary 68 61 72 63 74 75 Fullerton Union Higli 70 74 AA 70 Garden Grove Unified 61 57 57 57 57 57 46 48 44 52 Huntington Bea ch Elementary 81 86 77 74 67 73 Huntington Beach u ruon Hlgh 74 73 76 74 Irvine Unified 84 82 72 76 77 70 91 83 93 92 Laguna Beach Unified 80 86 87 81 79 90 91 78 R1 91 La Habra Elementary 66 58 58 69 64 56 Los Alamitos Elementary 82 77 69 75 6.'i 84 Magnolia Elementary 61 64 63 73 67 59 Ne wport-Mesa Unified 87 M 7R 77 76 77 87 88 R.'i RQ Ocean View Elementary 71 63 71 77 73 78 Orange Unified 75 71 82 78 81 75 86 77 72 82 Placentia Unified 65 63 64 65 61 63 80 90 81 79 SaddJebac k Valley Unified 86 Rll Rd Re; sn SY R.'i R.'l 88 R.'l Santa Ana Unified 26 20 14 22 21 20 25 18 35 38 Savanna Elementary 63 R2 45 53 67 72 Seal Beach Elementary 86 96 90 87 ·a1 R.'t Tustin Unified 85 86 85 86 80 85 96 97 96 93 Westminster Elementary 65 60 56 57 64 49 Yorba Linda Elmentary· 75 68 79 81 80 65 . PERCENTILE RANKINGS ON TESTS SHOWN FOR ORANGE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS County School Offlclals Report Area Students Tested Above Average Public to Vie.w Pact Wmmems Sought on Teache~' Proposals . By JOANNE R EYNOLDS 01 I~• OAllJ "'"°' SIAff Residents of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District are being urged to read and comment on the 90-page contract proposal submitted this week to district trustees by teachers. Dr. Norman Loats, deputy superintendent of the district, said today staff members are trying to calculate the economic impact of the proposed contract which c alls for the addition of up to 34 days of paid leave and which would increas e the minimum starting salary by $2,000. Loats said that under the new bargaining 1 aw, copies oft.he pro- posed contract will be made available to the public at each school in the district. Trustees will bold a public hearing on the teachers' proposal on Nov. 30. The school board's proposal will be made public on Dec. 14. Negotiations will begin after that, Loats said. The proposal submitted by the Newport-Mesa Education As- sociation, the bargaining agent for the district's 1,200 full-time teachers. contains a number of major changes. Some of these changes are: -Leaves would include three days paid religious leave per 175-day teaching year, 14 days sick leave, 10 days paid leave on adoption of a child for male or female teachers, 10 days paid leave for male teachers at the birth of a child, six days paid personal necessity leave, five days bereavement leave, three days paid in-service leave and six days personal leave. Loats said the district current· ty gives teachers 10 days of sick leave, six days personal necessi· ty leave, six days bereavement leave and in-service leave on an undetermined basis. -Personnel file policies would be altered with one s'gnificant change that would require the re- m ova 1 of "negative or de· rogatory material" after two years in the teacher's file. -Calls for the firing or any teacher who refuses to join the N· MEA. -Prevents the board from fir· ing a teacher "on the basis of an allegation in a citizen or parent complaint." • -Asks that the teaching day, including prepa ration time, lunch, relief periods and lime re· quired before and after school not exceed the state minimum day of four hours. -Seeks lime-and-a-half and double time for non-teaching duties and extracurricular fobs. · -Would force the school board to approve paid sabbatical leaves from a total number oC teachers which consUtutes less than two percent of the teachers in the district. Loats said this year there is one teacher on sabbatical. -Sets a maximum on the class sizes which is generally below the average figure now in use. (See PACI', Pace A%) Trustees Changing Meeting Sched~e lfl~Artlaur Sla•t Dotea ... With the holiday season ap. proachlng, trustees of th"e Newport-Mesa Uoi!ied School• District decided to rearrange~ their meeUog schedule sligbUy. Traffic workman begins Wednesday closure ol northbound traffic on MacArthur Boulevard in Irvine. WbUe southbound motorists won't be affected, northbound travelers are being rerouted on newly realigned MacArthur. While the detour has caused some delay, police said there have been no adjustment problems. · I' They moved tbelr next.'. scheduled m~eting from Nov. 23 to Nov. 30 and decided to have oo-· ly one meetinc in December on' the 14th. • ' . I A .I DAILY PILOT N Thut'lday. November 11. HJTIS' , lneligibl.e Pla11er Laguna High. Must Forfeit Laguna Beach High School's football team ls forfeiting all or its lm6 victories, it was learned today. THE UNEXPECJ'ED forfeiture sets up Friday night's game between Costa Mesa and Corona °del Mar for the league championship. The Mesa Mustangs can now win the title outright with a victory and can finish no worse than in a two-way tie for top p lace with the Sea Kings. Laguna's Artists, who defeated Brea and Norco in non-league and Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Mission Viejo and EJ Toro in South Coast League action lose all or those games by l to 0 scores due to an ineil'gible player who was a starter on offense and defense in all eight of Laguna Beach's games. PRINCIPAL DR. ROBERT Hughes said today he would be submitting letter of forfeiture to the schools in question. Details appear today in the Sports Section, Page Cl. Boys Farm Head Priest Arrested On Porn Film Rap WINCHESTER, Tenn. (AP)-•'He bad sponsors from Investigations of homosexual Australia to Canada and in activity in alleastthreestates led virtually every state in the to the arrest of an ordained Union," said Pope. ''There were Episcopal priest who operated a some 275 active sponsors and r ehabilitative home for boys al-about90non-activespoosors." Jeged to be a national center for ' Pope said the sponsors c~n-pomograpbic films. trib d th f Dist. Ally. Bill Pope went ute moneyto e arm, which before the Franklin County grand was supported entirely by private- jury today seeking mdictments donations. He said some sponsors were sent pornographic pictures against Boys Farm Inc. director· while others were invited to visit Rev. Claudius Ira "Bud" Vermilye on charges of crimes the farm and participate in the against natqre, contributing to filming. the delinquency of minors, and us- ing minors in the production of ob· scene films. Police in New Orleans said Wednesday their investigation of homosexuality in a Boy Scout troop was partially responsible for the priest's arrest. They said they found porno- graphic pictures and a letter from Mr. Vermilye when they arrested scoutmaster Richard Halverson and 13 others in September on charges of conspiring to com~ aggravated rape and conspiring to commit crimes against nature. A former r esident of the Boys Farm identified boys in the photos asmembersof FatherVermilye's ·"rehabilitative home for teen· aged boys," Pop~ saJd. Pope said police received similar letters from police in Michigan and Connecticut. With that information. the dis· t.rict attorney's office filed an af· fidavit requesting a warrant to search Boys Farm. · uunng the raid last Thursday, police said they conftScated all of the pnest's records and several rolls of film showrng boys m sex· uaJacts. f'ro• Page A I POLICE ..• right over might.·· Gebhardt, a 29-year veteran ol the FBI said the mMt. important motivallon for se~ldng work in law enforcment is "wanting to do a full share to help the com· munity." The people who Attended the luncheon, or1o?ani2ed by former chamber pre5idl'nt Bill Lusk, were commended by Gebhardt for wanting to become personally acquainted with the members of the Newport Beach police depart- ment. Efforts such as the award.-; luncheon "can only be ol help in the resistance againsl crime." he .said. OAANOE COAST k DAILY PILOT ' """" .. -Pr-f\•dltnt •!"Cl l'Vtltt-.r oh<, II.-Vice Pret100~1 •"" c;.-11 ~ ~ ... ~ Ed•lot '""'-'A, MwnlMM '"'4Mtlft91!.dllar 0-M.i..t 11-11>.MI• AUl>4...t IMMOI"" IUl!On T~ne {MC)'4"'4U1 cta1amec1 AO.en1e1notci-M1I lo ~ ..,. °'-°"*" _, ....... «>-~ =··· .r:d'.:!fi~;~~~~::;:; ::;':'::; • tOJtfMUCO<I •1111<1•1 ,,.<IOI _ ... h\1011 Of I =:.~:::~!r.u~~~:' .~i:. ~·:. I =r; .. :~~~ ""lllW•i mllllttV 8 Survivors Recovering From Ordeal . SOUTHPORT, N.C. (AP) - Three s urvivors r emained hospitalized and five others were reported resting in a Southport home today after their 106-foot yacht broke up and sank in rough seas off the North Carolina coast. One other person aboard the ''Lady Margaret" perished in the Atlantic, possibly hampered. a spokesman said, by a cast he was weanng on his leg as a result of a recent operation. Crew members of a rescue ve'ssel recovered the body of Thomas Edwin Morgan, 'Z7, or Ossining, N .Y .• on Wednesday. Morgan's mother, Mrs. Gene Morgan, 53, of Ossining, survived along with the motor yacht's cap- tain, Richard Stevenson. 38, of St. Clair. Mich .• and Tom Ochiltree. 64, or Washington. Othe r s urvivors were Stevenson's wife, Linda, 32, ond four 19-year-old crew members, Gary Schaible, Dan Jackman, Tod Allen My ers and Gafy Tobias, all of St. Clair . Ochiltree is Washington cor- respondent f o r Paoa x Newspapers or Michigan. John McGoff. president of Clobal Communications and Panax Newspapers in Lansing, Mich., and owner or the vessel, arrived in Wilmington hours after the survivors were landed at Southport by a Coas~ Guard helicopter. McGoff told newsmen lhal Morgan, wearing a cast on his left leg, may have been ham· pered in the water, although he was wearing a life jacket. ·'The crew held on to him as Jong as they could." McGoff said. Morgan was identified as the nephew of Glob al Vice President Robert Llepprandt. The "Lady Marearet" radioed at 1:45 a.m. Wednesday that it was fighting winds up lo 40 knota, taking on waler in swells lS to 20 feet. and was being abandoned. Minutes earlier, the crew had reported an electrical fire on tioard. Night Check Lack Cited VENTURA CAP)-'lbe night· time deat.M of two pat:Jeats at Camarillo State Hospital came. under stran ge circumstances that testimony before a grand jury bas failed to explain, and a third patient starved to death un· der the eyes of the doclon. Indications ln testlmony were that raUure lo follow bolpilal policies about checking patients at olgbt and banning amolrlng' m1teri1ls ln sleeping areas may have contributed to at least lwo dtalM. The grand j ury looting at least a dozen queaUon1ble deatbl· at the hospital over the past f W?' years wu in recess~. ~.-ate Reid ~ 'Tough' Students See On -Oil Teacher Slain The city or Laeuna Beach has taken a toueb stance toward off· DETROIT CAP> -&!ven-year- :shore oil drilllng and production old La'1fa Denomle lltd 3S othel" demandin& $34 million in non· cb1.ldren bad,.Ju.at started their refundable deposits, emergellcy En1U1b leuon In Betty cle anup equipment and KcCuter'1 Qnt-pwle clau. A emergency "blowout" planning. mu mtered, ezc~ a few Action by the City Council words wlth tbo teacher. tben Wednesday came in the face of a pulled• l'Wl· federal call for bids on oil leases "Min Mccaster wu scream· or nearly six million acres of· Inc," Laura recalled later. ''She !shore between Point Conception reached her band out and tried to and San Diego. push the l\&D away but bullet& bit Mayor Phyllis Sweeney said bet' an4 abe fell back q1tnst the Laguna Beach's coocerns went APWI,..,..... table." beyond the Impact or oil drilling Tnom E•etaded Mlsa llcCaaterJ 48, was fatally on the Art Colony alone, although shot iD the beaa Wednesday in sllesaidthatimpactcouldbedis· President Ford b as ex-h e r claaaroom at Burt utrous. t ended Gen. Alexander M. Elementary School on Detrolt's ''Aside from all our provincial Haig Jr-.'s command of U.S. northwest side. concerns, as a natiooal policy it forces in Europe tor two ad-.. We were screamJ.nt, aQd we is foolish to deplete ~maining oil di lion al "ears. Haig bas all ran out of the room.'' Laura resources," Mrs. Sweeney said. .r told police. "He abot berth.ree or She noted the oil produced off already served in the post four Umes from t.b1a far away.•• the Southern California coast for two years. He com· abesald,tndlcatlagad.Lstmlceof would not be restricted to use in mands NA TO forces in about five feet. the United States. but could be Europe as well. Hours later, police arrested sold to other countries. Mias Mccaster'• estranged Some experts contend that suf· husband, Al J . Lewis, 46, on open a rew word.I before the man •pulled a gun. When Miss' McCaster told one child to go to the princlp&l '1 office for help. the ch ildren •~Id , the aunman became l.nf\Uiated. . 1be Detrolt Free Press report· ed today that Lewis bad for the put two months been t.rylng to get public acbool officlab to fire hla ex-wlte. Lewll called lbe newspaper several times, claim· 101 h e could prove Mlu McCaater bad atoleo school equipment. The newspaper said Lewis called a reporter Monday and said he signed himself Into Doctors Hospital and expected lo be there three weeks. A hospital SPOtaman refused. lo say what t1od ol treatment Lewis bad. He signed bimHU out Tuesday lli&hL F,...PageA·J TESTING ••• ficient We~t Coast refinery Thieves Hit charges. They said they would capacity does not exist to cope seek a Ctrst-degree murder WU'· even with Alaskan oil production. rant against him today. percentileamoogstatestudent.s •. Councilman J on Brand, a col· .Fluor F;.....n Police aaid Lewis had ablstoiy 'lbat meam students 1n 51 per· lege geography instructor. said· .&& .&&& of psychiatric problems. cent ol Callfomla school districts. the area being considered for Most claases were canceled for leasing is similar to that in the . the reat of tbe day at the acbool, ...acored higher OD the math test Santa Barbara Channel where For $14,825 where Miss Mccaster bad than did the We&tmlnster stu· the ruinous blowout occurred in trans(erred only three weeks a&o d~ that rating of alzth grade 1969. because, police said. abe was The council also cited dangers Commercial burglars arrived afraid of Lewis. math Hills in Westmlnat.er was posed to boaters from Newport at the newly completed Fluor Her sobbing pupils Oed the the only time Orange County~tu- Beach and Dana Point Harbors, Corporation complex in Irvine scene and clustered in a first,. dents or school districts dip-peel and visual spoilage created by justaheadof employesandmade floor classroom. Their parents belowtbe50percentlevel. ·· the ugly offshore oil production away with $14,825 worth of office waited anxiously in the corridor platforms. equipment. while police tried to piece When compared lo a year ago, A!!. for economics, the council The theft was discovered Wed· together the youngsters• con· second, third, sixth and 12th noted that touris m is a $17 nesday morning by a Flour fused storiesofwbatbappened.. grade students in the county million a year industry tor employe upon arriving al the 1.3 As the youngsters were r e-scoredhigheroothestat.et.ests. Laguna Beach. mi!lion square -root engineering leased one by one, their parents "This tourist trade not only as· and contracting firm, police said. hurried them home. For example sixth grade sures the financial success of the The theft apparently took place Police and school officials said readers averaged lOmore correct: private sector in our community, late Tuesday evening or early a man bad come to the school, In· answers on the r eading test this but through bed tax and other Wednesday, police said. Eleven quired where Miss McCaster's ye~thanaye!1r~go. sources of revenue, the city or electri c typewriters, five classroom was, and entered it The same sixth grade students Laguna Beach is able to provide calculato r s , on e computer just as she began an English Increased their correct spelling services to residents and non resi· terminal and 8 transcriber were.. lesson. answers by 13 and their correct dents alike. reported missing by company of-~pils said the two exchanged math scores by seven. "The economic existence or all , _fi_c_ials_. ____________________________________ _ coastal communities in Southern California would diminish and possibly become nonexistent s hould an oil s pill off our coastline taint or violate the sanctity of our shorelines," the council declared in a letter of op- position to the Bureau or Land Management. Laguna Beach said ir the leases are put into production, the oil companies should be re· quired to: -Post a nonrefundable fee with each local agency equal to each municipality's estimated tourist revenue of two years. The deposit would guar a ntee financial stability of the com- munities should an oil blowout occur. Further, the fee would be retained by the local agencies to ''make up lhe difference in loss or tourism due lo the blighted ap- pearance or the Pacific horizon." -Purchase and provide to the local governm ents the latest technical equipment to handle oil cleanups. The closest such equip- ment currently is in San Pedro, Planning Director Doug Schmitz told the council. -Provide an emergency plan of proposed responses should a blowout occur off the Orange County coast line. Fro• Page Al PACT ••• -Would prevent the board from suspending or fJJing any teacher "who uses force in the performance of bis duties unless a.M until such teacher is found' guilty of having committed a Celony as the result of having used such force." -Requires the school board to pay all the legal expenses of "any teacher who is prosecuted for an alleged crime.•• -Sets a mandatory ex- penditure of $500,000 a year for the district to establish ·and mainlain a professional resource information center. -Under employe benefits, the N-MEA is seeking to get the dis· trict to provide fully paid heaJth insurance for teachers and their dependents which includes an annual p~ysical and prescripUon drug coverage at a $1 deductible. Tbelroposal also demands ful· Jy pai dental, life imurance and vision care coverage for all teachen and their dependents. Tbe district now off en a major medical plan with a deductible of $100 per Individual, a dental plan that covers SO percent of the ex- penses up to $500 and the lite in· surance, Loats said. aasees Announced. . In SeU-def ense Cluses ln self-deltnse begin today at the Oranee Coast YMCA, 2300 University Dr. In Newport Beach. Classes ln Karate, Judo, AikJdo and Kung Fu beain at 7:30 p.m. For m ore informaUoo. call 6'2--8890. 0 QUALITY .. · .. iELEVISION PUT SOME NEW COLOR INTO YOUR FAVORITE SHOW! 7Nl'H • IOO°to SOLID·STATE (ll~llOMAtOllOIRII 23" CONSOLE COLOR TV Transitional . The BALTIMORE • H2322E Handsome Transitional styled lull base console. Casters. Beauhlully finished ln simulated AntiQuo Oak with lhe look of l tno d1stressmg. AFC. 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WefA ef c.rta Jr. Phone 642-8882 Stora Hours Daffy~ Sar. !J.:5:30 THESI WCTRONIC PIORSSIOHALS SERVICE YOUR E9Ul'MeMT. • •I 17 Saddleb&ek • Afternoon N.Y.Stoeks • • VOL. 69, f"O. 316, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 11, 1976 TEN CENiTS ~anahan Wins CUSD Sea~ hY 8 Votes I By JACK CHAPPELL cast in the schdbl board election. Earlier, Manahan had ap-separated him from fellow Dana we.re processed rout.lnely by the OH"• 0•11w "1 ... S&Mt Four candidates sought the lone peared lo have won the seat by a Point resident Mrs. Overton. regiatrar'• office. Another 11800 William Manahan has won the trustee position at stake iD the 30-vote maraln. The ballots being counted were were round by county employes McClain picked up 313 votes for a flnaJ tally of 6742. Fourth finisher Hueh Scallon picked up 286 voles for a final tal~y ot 5,883. Capistrano Unified School Dis· special election. Then, about 4,800 absentee absentee votes turned In at pre-85 they were checking precinct· •-' t t t l 'th Manahan of Dana Point re-•upplles ,.uc rus ee sea wt a razor ballots inctuding 1,800 "found" cint ballot boxes on election day. ., · alim eight-vote margin, the ceived 7•946 votes. Jan Overton. ballots t llied b lb ed wi h lb M ah l ked ...,.. ot the second finisher, polled 7,938. were a Y e re-They were not count t e an an p c up -v es. ~~:'e~::ai~~~!Yy. Registrar of· The figures are the final ones gistrar 's office. regular absentee votes ma!Jed ln Mrs. Overton received an ad.- Manahaq, an elementary school teac~r in the Saddleback 'Unified School District, will be seated on the Capistrano board Monday. avallable from the registrar's of-Manahan 's lead melted away or with the regular ballots. di lion al 388. ' More than 28,000 votes were flee. and at one point only six votes An estimated 3,000 such ballots Third place finisher J . Dana ~trike ote ings Were .JU111ping They call it "Spirit Week" at El Toro High School and that was right on target Wednesday when the seniors dressed for baby day. At left Karen Graves, armed with hula hoop and panda bear, surveys the hijinks. Julie Haiber a nd Bill Fairbrother were having a big time with a jump rope. !Coliilty S11rpasses Norm I StuJ.ents Rate High on Stateivide Tests By GARY GRANVILLE Of .... o ... , l'llet "''" State rankings released today show that Orange County stu- dents generally rate well above the state average m basic read- in1. spelling and math skills. Results of a statewide testing program also indicate that all 29 county school d1stnct.s, when measured m terms of basic stu- dent s kills. e xceed district averages wt thin the state The results of the California Assessment Program also show Orange County students have im· proved their reading, writing and math skills substantially in the past year. Those conclusions are based on district-by-distr ict ratings Weath er C h a n ce of s howers tonight and Friday. Highs Friday in upper 60s, lows to mid 50s. I NSIDE T ODAY Bloomingdolu' lingerie catalogue gou ezotic 01 lif•1tyle1 bring the bizarre end blatant to the avrt°". Photographna lay bore the trend. Story, Page .4 7. lnde~ ., C4 •• •• All - . .., CH ... , .. C4 •• •• throughout the state released by the county Department of Education today. According to Jeffrey Wells, County Department of Education testing evaluator, results of the tests can be termed evidence of the e ff ectiveness of an educational system in teaching basic skills. And by t hat measurement Orange County students and school districts did very well. at· cording to the test restults. Along the Orange Coast highest test scores were recorcied in the Seal Beach School District. There, district third graders, for example, ranked within the lop four percent in reading skills. The lowest test score in the Orange Coast area, or for that matter In the county, was in the Westminster School District. Six- th grade Westminster math stu- dents rank ed in the 49th percentile among stale students .. That means students in 51 per- cent of California school districts scored higher on the math test than did the W eslminster stu- dents. But that r ating of sixth grade math skills in Westminster was the only lime Orange County stu- dents or school districts dipped below the 50 percent level. <See TESTING, Page A!) No Seconds Teller Thwans Bank Holdup By PHILIP ROSMAJllN OffM D~llW ~li.tSYff "O, my God. Nol again," said the Bank of America teller at the San Clemente branch, 621 N. El Camino Real, as she faced a bank robber Wednesday for the second time in three weeks. She d ido 't read all of the lengthy note the man banded her at the noon hour. Sbei4idn't give him any money either~- "l'm sick and tired of rob- bers," she told the robber ac- cording to FBI agents. "I'm not going to give you any money." The man tu.med andfied.. A half hour later, officers from the San Clemente pol.ice depart· ment, the California Highway Patrol and the 01"ange County Sheriff's Department forced a car to the shoulder of the San Diego Freeway at Juntpero Serra Road In San Juen Capiatrano and arrested two men. Tbe stop wu made after San 1 Cl~mente police Sgt. William Trudeau spotted it leaving San Clemente. The car matched a description broadcast by the bank. Arrested were Charles E. Powell, 27, of Long Beach, and ArveU Jamu Irving, 216, of Wllm- inJCtoo. Po~ce believe the same two men held up another Banlt of America branch, In Oceanside, only an hour before the aborted San Clemente job. Offl~ers stld $500 was re-. covered from the suspects' car. The men, police said, gave no re- sistance . Tbe accused were beinC held today ln San Die•o County jail, penc:lif\I FBI inveat11ation of the bank robbery charces. No weapona were found . A1ent1 11id the robbers oC lbe Oceanaide bank also banded a teller a th~atenl.D1 note, but dis· played no ~eapou. • Door pen Me diation Halted I n SVUSD By LAURIE KASPER Oltht D•ily l'1lo1St.1fl Mediation between teachers and trustees in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District has been suspended, leaving the possibility of a "strike vote'' by the teachers Friday. The talks broke oCf Wednesday after trustees rejected a proposal reached by a representative of both sides and a mediator during an early morning session. Trustees apparently primarily opposed a clause of the proposal which would have established agency shop in the district. A district official said trustees decided that their "last, best of· fer" -which teachers rejected two weeks ago -"was indeed the board's last, best offer." T he Saddleback Valley Educators Association (SVEA) has called teachers to a rneetlne at 7 a.m. Ftiday tn McKenzie Park, Laguna Hills. Bill Mecham, SVEA president, said he has "no idea" of what wlll happen aftt!r he informs teachers of the trustees' latest action. "I cann ot predict," he said. '"Teachers are a group bard lo predict." However, Mecham did not re- ject the possibility of a work stop- page. At about the same time Mecham was saying this, John Cooper, the district's negotiator, was preparing a press release which noted the' possibility of a strike vote and promised that schools will rem ain open no mat- ter what action teachers take. Cooper explained that the dis- trict has more than enough sub- stitute teachers to move into the classrooms if teachers strike. The district has bei?n prepar- ing for the possibility of a strike, with both a plan and the in· stallation of so-called "strike phones" in the s chools, for several months. Mediation between teachers and trustees began Monday. Negotiators for both sides met from 10 a.m . Tuesday to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday. "We, in effect, gave up half the shop in an attempt lo reach an agreement,·• Mecham said. He said teachers· represent.atives agreed to drop some of their re· quests, i nc luding binding (SeeTEACHER, Pace AZ) 0.. C'arc~ Te a• .. ." ........... Atla n ta 's c h i e ·r administrator Jule M. SUgarman, 48, has resigned to join the Washington transition starr of president· eJect Jimmy Carter. Ine ligible Plager Laguna High Must Forfeit Laguna Beach High School's football team is forfeiting all of its 1976 victories, it w~s learned today. THE UNEXPECTED-forfeiture sets up Friday night's game between Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar for the league championship. The Mes a Mustangs can now win the title outright with a victory and can finish no worse than in a two-way tie for top place with the Sea Kings. Laguna's Artists, who defeated Brea and Norco in non-league and Costa Mesa, Corona de) Mar, Mission Viejo and El Toro in South Coast League action, lose all of those games by 1to0 scores due to an ineligible player who was a starter on offense and defense in all eight of Laguna Beach's games. PRINCIPAL DR. ROBERT Hughes said today he would be submitting letter of forfeiture to the schools in question. Details appear today in the Sports Section, Page Cl. Math Skills Needed New Income Tax Forms Tougher WASHINGTON (AP)-Theln· temal Revenue Service, about two weeks behind schedule, un- veiled a more complex 1040 tax form today that will mean more effort by taxpayers lo calculate · how much they owe Uncle Sam for 1976. In his opening message lo tax- payers, IRS Commissioner Donald C . Alexander said, "Completing your return this year could be more d.llftcult. •' For the first lime ln decades, every taxpayer will have to turn to mathematical skills lo com- pute taxable Income. This is a ma· jor change from the previous system under which many tax- payers hld only to list their gross iru»me and then refer lo tables lo find their t\US. Taxable income is income re- duced by the standard or Itemized deduction• and personal ex- emptions. Alexander said that pre· paratlon of the forms was delayed beeause of late passage of the Tax. Reform Act of 1976 but they should be in the bands of moot taxpayers by mid-January. This is about two weeks)ater than tax form packages had traditionally been received by the nation's taxpayers. The basic 1040 form will have a number of changes from the 1975 form , bes ides the need to calculate taxa ble income. These include a credit for child care expenses and a chanee in the reporting of an exclmion for what bad been known as sick pay and which will now be c-Ued disabili- ty income. One more change involves the method in computing the credit allowed for personal exemptions. Last year Jt had been a straight <See 104f, P ace AZ> Viejo Lake Homes Win MAC Support · The Minion Viejo C.ompany plans to build more than 400 alo1le family homes on the eastern a bore of the community's 125-acre manmade lake ba\le woo the endorsement ol the locaJ Municipal AdvhoryCouncil. Council members this week heard a presentation on the pro- posed project, which will rank Burglars Make Off With Appliances Household appUances valued at $1,40$ have been stolen from a home constructJoni lite in the El TOC'Oarea. · Oran1e Counl1 sberiff'1 of· ft~ said tiuratan Wbo wilted untU coutracUon ~ .. left the site at Quiet Oak Md Toledo took u uaortme.at ~ appUancet tbat were abodt to be lnltalled. The Jou WU repon.d b)' oftld ... of Wood1rard Company of Newport Mlcb. • amone Mission Vlejo's lowest· density trac\I. Company officials said the 132 acres of land will permit lot sizes of 6,000 square feet and a density of 1.6 units per aross acre. According lo the company's plans, almost ball oC the houses will have late views because lbe buUdinC site will be terraced and about 44 percent o f the nei1bborhood's interior road network will have houses on only. one side ol tbe 1treet. The new development is 1enerally bounded on the west !>r the lake, AUcia Partway on the south, the future O'Neill Road on the north and by undeveloped land on the east. Part of the planning for the tract involves preservation of an extatln1 stand of live oaks, a 119t.m of tr.U. and creenbelts, a beach and a possible laktfront f aclllty such .u a club or reetaurant. A total of 91 lota a.re rilbt aa the laketbor• and owaen will be penajtted to ln1tall boll doeb. ' \ ! .. ' Al DAIL V PILOT SB 1975-76 DISl"lUcr PERFORMANCE RFSULl'S STATE PERCENTILE 'RANKS (DISTRICT A VEBAGE) N M ~ ~ ~ , C> C> GRADE6 GRADE~ z ~ 'Z ~ ORANGE COUNTY ~! ~ ·~ ,,.. ~ ~ ~ ... 0 . 0 0 ~I~ SCHOOL DISTRICT as ~-?'j ~~ ! z ~ ·~ ~ M t::: ~ ~ ~· ~ ~ ~~ ~4 ~ ~~ -~ ~ ~~;t ~. ~ Anaheim. Elementary . 69 69. 82 J 75 Ad Ad Anahe~m Union High -65 00 "70· 64 Brea-ulindaUnified 92 77 79• 85 R.'i 'R.'i ~: .. Ji?. ~ ~7§ Buena Park Elementary 69 SR ~. 43 51\ 4st • . . Capistrano Unified .79 75 67 67 • R2 64 66 82' *> 73 Centralia Elementary . 81 77" 53 64 AA 67 Cypress Elementary 77 77 ""'-l 56 ~'i l\Q Fountain Valley Elementary 80 74 66 72' 71 72 I Fullerton E lementary 68 61 72 6.1 74 75 Fullerton umon 111gn • ,,; 70 74 RQ 70 Garden Grove Unified . ~61 57 57 57 46 ... 57 57 48 44 52 Huntington Beach Elementary 81 86 77 74 . 67 73 Huntington Beach Uruon tugh ' 73 --74 76 74 Irvine Unified 84 82 72 76 77 70 91 83 93 92 Laguna Beach Unified 80 86 87 .... en 79 90 91 78 .R1 91 La Habra Elementary . 66 58 58 69 64 56 Los Alamitos Elementary 82 77 69 15 ft'i 84 Magnolia Elementary 61 64 6.1 i3 67 . 59 Newport-Mesa Unilled 87 AA 78 77 76 ·17 87 88 R.'i IN Ocean View Elementary 71 63 71 77 73 78 , Orange Unified 75' 71 82 'is 81 75 86 77 72 82 Placentia Unified 65 63 64 65 61 6.1 80 90 81 79 Saddleback Valley Unif!e<J. 86 M Sl..t ~ .. .Rl .R4 85 83 ~ R.1 Santa Ana Unified 26 20 14 22 21 20 25 18 35 38 Savanna Elementary 6.1 62 45 53 67 72 Seal Beach Elementary -86 96 90 87 81 R.1 Tustin Unified 85 86 85 86 80 85 96 97 96 93 Westminster Elementary 65 60 56 57 64 49 Yorba Linda Elmentary 75 68 79 81 80 65 ~s Farm E-'~a -"ii' ~ F ro• Page AJ TESTING .•. Wben compared to a year ago, • second, third, sixth and 12th grade students in the county scored higher on the state tests. .,.Priest Ai-rested ' ~. --On Porn Film Rap For example sixth grade readers averaged lOmorecorrect answers on the reading test this year than a year a go. The same sixth grade students increased their correct spelling answers by 13 and their correct math scores by seven. Twelfth graders tested in the county showed a one year in· 1 crease in their written ex- pression skills o( seven more cor- rect answers and in spelling by almost eight answers. And at the four grade levels tested county students did beUer this year than last. Wells pointed out that 42 per- cent of the school districts within the county either maintained or improved their standing among .state school districts in the last year. Burns Cites Need WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Bums said to- day there is a "clear need" for expansion of the economies of in· dustrial and underdeveloped nations, but warned it must be done without adding lo in· flationary pressures. , ____ _ CARTER TOLD 'KEEP HENR~ JERUSALEM (AP) President-elect Jimmy Carter should retain Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger as a special envoy to negollate peace in the Middle East, Sen. Abraham Ribicoff CD-Conn.), has recom-mended. · "I don't know anyone in the world who could do a better job than Kissinger," Riblcoff told a news conference \Vednesday as he and 12 other senators finished a four-day tour of Israel. (Relat· edstory,A4) _ORANGE COAST S& DAILY PILOT Zl:..°ic:.~~~::.·r. ::;:;;:.:::::: ::.: c.o..t Plll>llllM"' c..-any. s.«,..••lll•"•"• _ .. _ -...i., '"'"""' ,_., ... Olott Mew • ..,.._, S.o<h. """'......,. _,_ 1•1n Vell•y1 lf'vtn•, SeUt..-C:• Vlfl•V •nd ~ 8-Khr.iovth CO."-A._,....._IHt• "°" It _.,.,,... 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Bill Pope went before the Franklin County grand jury today seeking indictments against Boys Farm Inc. director Rev. Claudius Ira "Bud" Vermilye on charges o( crimes against nature, contributing to the delinquency of minors, and us· ing minors in the production oC ob· scene films. Police in New Orleans said \Vednesday their investigation of homosexuality in a Boy Scout troop was partially responsible for the priest's arrest. They said they found porno. graphic pictures and a letter from Mr. Vermilye when they arrested scoutmaster Richard Halverson and 13 others in September on charges of conspiring to commit aggravated rape and conspiring to commit crimes against nature. A former resident of the Boys Fann identified boys in the photos a.s members of Father Vennilye's · ·rebab111tative home tor teen· aged boys." Pope said. Pope said police r eceived similar· letters from police in Michigan and Connecticut. With that information, the dis· trict attorney's office ftled an al· ·fidavit requesting a warrant to search Boys Fann. During the raid last Thursday, police said they confiscated all of the priest's records and several rolls of film showing boys in sex· ualacts. "He had sponsors f r om Australia to Canada and in virtually every state in the Union," said Pope. "There were some 275 active sponsors ·and about 90 non-active sj>ODSOrs." Pope said the sponsors con· tributed money to the farm, which was supported entirely by private donations. He said some sponsors were sent pornographic pictures while others were invited to visit the farm and participate in the filming. . .. Many of these sponsors were legitimate -some of the churches in Tennessee were back· ing .lrlm -but many were not legitimate,'' added the district at· tomey. . "We pl an to make lists of all the sponsors and send those lists to or· ganized crime departments in all. the states concerned for further investigation." F ,.._PageAI 'TEACHER STRIKE?. • • arbitration, in return for agency shop. · At the end of the Jong sesslon, Mecham said, he and John Wagner, the trustees' legal counsel, reached a tentative agreement. "Nothing could be further from the truth,•• said Trustee Dennis Smith, rejecting the contention that a tentative agreement had been reached. He said. Wagner informed trustees during a four-hour meet· ing Wednesday that an agree- ment could be reached if trustees agree to agency shop, a condition ·which would require teachers to become members or pay a fee to SVEA. Both be and Loa Young, presi- dent of the Board of Education, said teachers are unaware that t heir representatives are pushing for agency shop. This, said Mrs. YoU'ng1 is the reason trustees hav~ rejected the proposal. She said she won't be a party to forcing teachers to join a union against their will. "It's against my philosophy of ll!e," she said. "I believe in the free agency of man." • And Smith said SVEA wanta agency shop because it will bring them "vast sums of political action money" which will help them lain control of the schools. 'l'be money, be said, will be used to bring irtevances against. the district and elect teacher advocates to the Board of Educatlon. · ' He said trustees also oppose the teachers request for a com· paction ol their salary sched.ule became it will cost the district close to a quarter m.illloo dollars this year. Other items of disagreement, he said, are over the teachers re. quests that some past policy be. included in a contract and for a 1rtevance procedure including binding arbitration and giviq the union the right to bring a grievance. ,.,,.... Pllfle Al· 1040 •• •' $30 per lndlvidual, but this year thatamount laralaedto$3Sperex.· emption or 2 percent of taxable in·• comeuptoamax.imumof$1BO. Alexander said another item on the 1040 will be of·interest to tax· payers 65 years or older. He described it as an expanded and simplified credlt for the elderly• that bas replaced the often con· fusing retirement lncoD)e credit I~. , ", . • Dri~en Strike MIL~AUKEE (AP) -More than municipal bus drivers, upset bout aaaaults oo drivers and vandalism, called in sick or refused to drive today, leaving. 150,000 commu ters stranded' tbrouchout the Milwaukee metropolitan area. Hand in Hand for S p i rit ti Toro High School students join hands in demonstration of their school spirit and high hopes of beating Mission Viejo High School durinJ! their homecoming football game Friday: Senior baby day was staged Wednesday as part of the hijinks of the school's Spirit Week. 3 Marines to Appeal Three of the 22 military policemen relieved from duty after a marijuana probe at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station have appealed to their con- gressmen to investigate what they said was false evidence against them. None or the MPs has been charged with possession or use of marijuana, but a Marine Corps spokesman said, "There is evidence against all of the MPs, or else they wouldn't have been relieved from duty." The MPs ~aid ail of the evidence against them was obtained il· legally. Several of the suspended MPs said they enlisted in the Marines for the police training that would enable them to. land civilian police work I a ter. But now they maintain the drug invest.igation has permanently scarred their military future, as well as any chance of finding ci villan i>ollce jobs. A Marine Co11>s spokesman said that if the M Pa are cleared it will not affect their service re- cords. . ®QUALITY TELEVISION 'Rams Night,' ~tat School GJen Yermo Element ary School's Rams Night will begin at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the gymnasium at El Toro High School. Defensive linebacker Rick Kay will be the guest speaker and ft.lmed highlights of his team will be shown. The Glen Yenno Drill Team will also perform. 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