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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-10 - Orange Coast Pilot' • ' • . - er No.t Guilty ' ' • • 20 UFO Seekers' . I Beaell Doetor ' Caravan ·Moves Killed 4th Person On to Nebraska • • • DAILY PILOT 1e ·m 0 ce, * * * 1oc * * * • _..OllVICt ootout FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 10, 1975 ,,. -~·~ MYSTERY COUPLE -· Uncoln Count . · henff's office 'in O•egon identifle<I 'eouple above as thf two who conliuc:t· ed meeting to win converts to-UFO. c\Jlt which promises release to •bet~r life in outer space. Picture repo~edly was taken Sept. 14 ,. 20 UFO FoJloivers Move -io NelJraska .... ..:!-• " Ookndo·Utah border. DENVER (UPI) -Colclrado authorities say-about 20 Pregon residents who apparently are searehing for a better life on another planet were in this st.ate last montli, but have moved on ~--.Park r:a-naer Lavar. Johnston Mid be noticed the icmlP, led by a midale-age couple. When b dle<ked to see Ir they h6d e lit an to Nebraska. Doug Greene, superintendent or Bonny Dam near Burlington in eastern Colorado, said the group arrived tfiere OCt. 11odid some shopping to loc._J s res and left two days later. He said Jielalke<l-Wlth a ·man named Frank Lamb, a leader o( illegal fire.. "It turned Out to be a circ lanterns on the groun Johnston said. le of d ," Johnston's s uperior, M m'nt Supervisor Robert Be onu- M!D:ILATJQNS U~ TOUFOa-M nton, D the group. who told him they said the ranger told'·•him "believed.in the Kin1dom of the group was ''somewhat 'the UJl · Father." Greene said &e kept 11.'1 friendly." · eye on tb' 1r~ from the time "Tbey were sitUng aro they camped 8\ Ille -..,,olr un-taU<jng abo~t "°°ks and one und lil they left last Friday. them said not lo be too bar He said Lam'b told him the authors because they .w::tre group was movlng on lo join human,1 implyln1 t.hey With part of a "main caravan" not.'"-Betrton said. • which left Newport, Ore., last GNene aaid most ottbe gr month ID search or a better was neatly dressed except world on another planet.. aeveraJ "hippie-looking" j "They knew· they we!~ g9ing college students Who joined to be taken from the l)lanet tri_p ~n the move ac earth and ,some form o( extra· Colorado. terrestrial life •as going to pick He said the Pe<Jple he them up," Greene said: .. Bui with talked a lot atioot U they didn 't kn Ow whe n or ~t ''they didn't offer m w~." f • ~cket." Before af.rtvinc in Burlineton, Meanwb,ile, • Dt!t'J>lipe thelf'Oupcampedae\Peraldaysat umnilt .aaya the ''wild and t;o_:r•do N•lfonal Monument, derful atory of the :ao mil . -, al Or-~uadlm -1r}'--'--~IAll:CJIU<.W ol don only were oup for uni or Ille ross spoke FOs, e • . r col- won- sing _. .. ' . . - 4th Death Linked to Physician? From WJre Services RICHMOND, Va. -A new twist was added today to the im- pending murder trial or Hunt- ington Beach physician Or. Jef- frey R. MacDonald, the allega- tionor a fourth murder-thisone in revenge -in which he may have been involved. An assistant U.S. attorney said Dr. MacDonald, accused or the murders of his wife and two small daughters in J970. has elai.med he stalked and killed one oC lbeir actual slayers. Defense attorneys are seeking dismissal of three indktments by a North Carolina grand jury charging Dr. MacDonald with the 1970 slaying of his family The young physician, of 10652 Mariner Drive, in the Huntington Harbour area, has steadfastly claimed &heir Ft Bragg. N.C,. apartment was invaded by a band of chanting hippies who did the killings He himself was ser1 ou sl> slabbed and beaten, claiming he awakened later to (ind the slaughter . Brian Murtaugh, of the Justice Department's special operations unit in .Washington. testified '<See DOCTOR, A2 ) Guardians . OfiheSky ''We h a v c l he responsibility for the (ree world, whether we want it or not.'' ,. Tl:ris comment by the vice commander of the Strategic Air command in Nebr.,ka -where a large Air ~e jet Cruises over the dwest around the clock and around the year -sums up the mission of SAC : to insure that the United States can s ue· cessruJly Counter a massive, surprise attack by enemy missiles and be able to fight back effective- 1y, devastatingly. Robert N . Weed, publisher or the Daily . PJlot, toure~AC head· quarters at ut AFB ih Nebraska re~e~tly. His ln· depth report I found on Pace DI today. I Phoned _Threat 'Doesn't Like Republicans' DETROIT CU P() -A man was arrested early to- day in s uburban Taylor after he told police he would try to kill President Ford when he visits Detroit later in the day . (Related photo, A4 ) The man was identified by police as a 22-year-old Dearborn man but his name was not released Police said the man was arreste,d in a te lephone booth. He was not a rmed and did not resist arrest A police s pokesman said the man called the De troit police 14th Precin ct and told the m he would at- tempt to kill the President . Police said the man told them h e had no personal dislike for President Ford, but ''justdidn 't like Republicans ·· Police said the man identified himself <.1nd told Police the locatio n of the phone booth he wa s calling from. Officers said they kept the man on the phone and notified Taylor police who arrested him while he was still talking to the officers 'Throat' Cleared Innocent Verdict In Pussycat Trial By JOllN VAL TERZA from family (a re to sex (ilms. orttt•D.111,,.11.tSUfl IL was the liarbor Area's A unanimous verdict of inno· first-ever crimina l trial dealin~ cent em erged late Thursday to with explicit sex being shown al a e nd t h e seven-w eek Balboa public theater. P ussycat Theate r obs cenity Whether prosecution will con- trial, leaving theater owner Vin · tinue on police seizures of cent Miranda with one case down several other titles which had and. 21 m ore to go in Orange • been s hown there is vague today. Cou nty. The verdict (rom a jury or six District Attorney Cecil !licks. men and six women came al 6:04 who thus far has vigorous ly pro- p.m. and the panel issued a joint secuted Miranda 's film policy. statement chastising Cali (ornia 's was reported sick and at home to· obscenity s tatute as "vague" and day, unavailable (or comment. dif(iculttointerpret. Mira nd a currentl y has 2 1 And because o ( that , said jury separate court proceedings pend- roreman Buddy Bearbower, the ing in the county. stemming rrom only possible verdict was inno-(See SEXY, Page AZ) cent (or l\.1iranda, theate r manager Arlie Wood and the parent firm of Walnut Properties. Inc. Deliberations took the entire day and at times became so animated th.at Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd had to clear the courtroom next door (or fear that jurors' discussions could be overheard. ~firanda , who paced the hallway out.side most of the day. was elated at the verdict. "All we wanted when this started,·· he said; "was 12 people who were intellige nt. It 's obvious that we got the m .·• The jury began the trial by go, ing lo the theatt?r to see the two film.s al issue -Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones,·· spending the day al the movie house which swjtched ~t spring 'Pot Mouse' Near Death SAN JOSE !AP ) -Marty, lhe celebrated marijuana mouse. is nearing the end of his days. The rodent lay listlessly inside a paper cut at the police station here, and one officer said: "He·s getting old. He can't live much longer.'' Marty drew nationD attention last 'year when he drove narcotics agents to distraction by munching on marijuana in the police departme nt's evidence room. He eluded capture for several weeks bul was ap- prehended last Chriftrna.s. '. Escaped Inmates Cornered HOUSTON CAP ) -Four men, including one policeman, were killed today in a shootout between offi cers and three men police said were escaped convicts. Another offi cer. a member o ( Houston ·s s pecial police weapons unit , was shot in the ankle in the exchange or gunfire ;Jt a house near the 1-louston ship channel. About 100 orficers surroundt'd the house after the 1 larris County sherif("s of(ice was told by an in- formant that the three convicts would be there. The shootout ended after tear gas was lobbed through windows and the house caug ht (ire. The dead officer was identi£ied as Richard 1-l o\lll ard Ca lhoun , 35. a (ive -year vetera n or the f.louston police force and the father or four children . The wound ed off icer was Phillip P. Hawk ins or the poli ce Special Weapons and Tactical Tea m . Scott Ballantine of the Texas Department o( Co rrections s aid one of the other dead was Micha el <See4 KILLED. A2:) Oran~-C-st L ,. ~ \Veal her Mostly c loud y through Saturda y wi th chance of occasiona l l i ght rain ton ight and Saturday. Slightly cooler days. lhJ.(hs Saturday (rom 62 to 66. Lows tonight 52 to !>8. INSIDE TOD-' Y TheTe "ll be a down-home feeling 0$ country music fiUs the air and a variety of churches get togelher to offl!T interfaith services during I rvine's harvest festival. See lftory on Page C l of today's Weekender. '".,._,..._,,,(, _,,,, J Index ., AMla..-r1 '" Mlllllox " .. L M.h,_i '" M9vl•' Cl·t C..llf•l"lll• ., PlallM.1I He~ A4,DI OAulllH DJ-U o.-.,...c.u ... , ... ...... " -" tl-J 09M-•d " 11. ........... , CJ-I ONtllHolice, ... ._,, ··-· .............. .. Ste<~ Molrfl~1 84-J ·~•-111 ,, .. Tei. .. 111eft Cl ~-· •.. , ,,.,.•1r1 CM ~-~c~ ... ........ 11 ... •• -... " 'Mto-lllNfWI A4,D1 ............. co --c .. ' J / .,., • -· . I ' ' I • I -· A.2 DAILY PILOT I •J _, Ul"ITe~ Shirley Temple's Daughter Wed l_jnda Susan lilack (center), became the bride of Roberto Fallaschi Wednesday in ceremonies ~it Woodside. south of San F'rancisco. She-is the daughter of former · c hild star Shirley Temple Black (right). Couple met in Ghana where Mrs. Black was U.S. Ambassador. Fro. Page Al SEXY ... showings at h is theate r s in Balboa , Bu e na Park , and Anaheim. His defense has been that the films shown al the theaters fall "ithin the customary limits or candor in California and that the obscenity s tatute which the Harbor Court jury criticized should not apply. The seven -week tria l was primarily a battle of expert wit· nesses appearing on both sides. Miranda's lawyer, Robert McDaniel, s ummoned behavioral scientists, film critics and statisticians lo reinforce his premise that the stale obscenity law did not apply to either film . McDanilel, who often injected humor into his case, contrasted strongly with Prosecutor Tony Rackauckas, who often was grim and extremely graphic in his dis· cuasiorus and questioning. In the final stage of the trial, tbe prosecutor brought forth a ·11-year-old Costa Mesa girl whose testimony about havine paid twice to see the films restricted to adults subsequently was stricken becau.se of derense · objections. Fro. Page Al SAUCERS ••• citizens going off to another planet is nothing more t han a wild and wonderful hoax .·· Authorities said they have not discounted the possibility of a fake but they also admit they can't find the 20. Columnist Doug Baker of the Oregon Journal reported Thurs· day the alleged hoax ''has been perpetrated by a pair of college students preparing a paper on 'psychological reactions to panic in a small American com - munity'.'' Haker said in his column police and the media have been "set up" by the perpetrators who "confessed" the scheme Tuesday to a prominent Waldport, Ore. citizen, who chooses to remain anonymous. The group vanished from Waldpart following a meeting in a resort hotel where a couple known as "The Two" promised they could lead them to life on a higher plane than earth. Firebomb Thrown FRESNO (UPI) -A firebomb was thrown against the Brig Tavern here early today but the bartender managed to put the small fire . ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT The Ot•nOI CN$1 P&lly 1'111>1, w1I" «fll<" !< <-"'""' '"' New~·f'••••· " ""'~'""'a bv ,...., C<•fllillt Cu •I P..OllWUll<j Con'co~~y ~··•I• t'Chtt""• ••t JiUbl''"~o M""o•v t11<won 1 "<1<>• tor t.o'll• IY'•W, Ne,.Potl 0.."'"• H~~1•0>Gl0" 8• .. "l'ount•ln Valley, ltv1M, 'it•Odl~b~(t \Ill"'•"" l•9MN 8t .. (lll!oo\ll" (.o, .. I fl \inyl~ reoi-1.a+•-h1>ul>li\-\.\,Ut!l.oV> '""'1 ~'"' Cl•Y~. 1"' p•IMlp~I l>Ml>"'~l"Q plM>I •• ~! l JO ... ~I S.y St••tt. (.o\ta M• ... C.!ll6'Na '7•7~ Robert N. Weed P•t•!Oe"I •NI PllO!l- Jac k R. Curley VM f Ptt•l<knl and C.~OW•fl M.,,..111'• Thomas Kee\111 1 011 .. Themas A. Murphine Men•9•"Q t!dtll>< Q\ertes H. LOOS Richard P. Nall CdM High Teacher Conduct Assailed By HILARY KAY E his classroom. 0t1""0•1tyP1~sutt Evans said that a number of Corona del Mar •Ugh School s tudents had r eported the Principal Dennis Evans was teacher made "sexually sug- scheduled to. conttflue hi s gestive remarks'' when he testimony today at the dismissal answered his telephone intercom hearing against the con-and that he .also answered in an troversial, suspended teacher improper manner when students Michael Mang. asked him questions on various Evans spent Thursday after-occasiOns . noon elaborating on a·hall-dozen The principal told the three· instances of alleged misconduct man panel h earing the case cited in the 36 charges brought against Mang that a number of against Mang. 30, who had taught the teacher"s students came to at Corona del Mar J-ligh since him and com plained about 1969. Mang 's comments. Evans added Charges against the teacher that some students were "very relate to comments he aJlegedly upset.·· made in the classroom that are One girl left the room when considered ··sexually sug · Manginthefallof1973t-oldasex· geslive'' and "improper" by dis· ually suggestive joke about lricl officials, and also to his re· former President Richard Nixon, portedly lax grading procedures. Evans s8.id. Newport· Mesa Unified School Evans also testified that some District officials issued Mang a students told him Mang's Urban notice of intent to dismiss last Affairs class offered "nothing or May, when he was charged with value." unprofessional conduct. Evans said he held many con- However, Mang dem.anded the ferences with Mang and wtote charges be made public and re· numeroua memos -all req\,l.esl· Q.uested an oPen, qua.siJudicial ing the teftcher to refOnn bl.$ ac- hearing. lions. No other t~acher in the history However, no changes were or_ the Newport-Mesa school dis· made despite ~he counseling, tnct has e-ver had dismissal pro· Evans sail!. • · ceedings brought against him. • Iryne Black, depuiy county Several of the Incidents dis· .colfnsel for the school district, cussed by Evans on the witness uid Evaas would continue his stand concerned actions alleged-festimonY today:, but declined to ly taken by Mang this s pring in comm ent on Wti6, if anyone, Od.tb Agaimt SwmyDays On Weekend Weather forecasters predicted a 60 percent chance of rain on the Orange Coast tonight, with the odds gradually dropping off throlJih the weekend. The storm system that has dumped more than an inch or rain on Northern California is re· ported moving south, with pre- cipitation expected to spread throughout the San Joaquin Valley and into Southe rn California The National Weather Service said tonight ·s odds for rain will diminish to 40 percent Saturday. Weekend temperatures are ex- pected to range from nighttime lows in the sos to daytime high temperatures in the low70s. For travelers. light showers were predicted in the mountains . with snow expected at elevations above8,000feet . Desert areas were expected to be swept with gusty winds under partly cloudy skies. Tern· peratures were expected to range from the 70s in the high de· sert to the 80s in the low desert valleys. Freak Mishap Proves Fatal To Countian A spare tire that fell from a pickup gruck has co s t motorcyclist Joseph A. Prete, 23, of Garden Grove, his life. Prete died in Westminster Hospital Thursday afternoon. A week earlier. he was critical· ly injured after he lost control or his motorcycle when it struck the tire that fell from a pickup truck as ,it passed through a Garden Grove inter•ection. A coroner's report said the vie· tim suffered massive head in · juries in tho 8)~._p.m . accident at Knott A venue a nd Lampson Street. Pn>leJ•iled to regain con· sclousn. after __ibe accldci:r:it. ~ would follow him. When Mang presents his de· fense, repT"esent,ed by his lawyer John F. Williams, beplaru;tocall forth a number of former stu- dents to testify on bis behalf. Chilean Rebels Cut Off Food BUENOS AIRES. Argentina (AP) -A dozerf Chilean refugee~ holding five hostages at a U. N. orrice here cut off food supplie~ today until their demand fo r passage to another country is met, a refugee spokesman said. "We'll only allow medicines in , .. the spokesman said, reading a rifth communique smce the group seized the office or the U N High Commission ror Refugees at midday Wednesday They are protesting living condi· lions for refugees in Argenllna and demanding that they be taken lo any country where they might find a better life. Bridge Claims 1 AUBURN (AP) -A 70-year- old Sacra m ento-a'rea man jumped 100 feet to his death, becoming the first suicide off the new Auburn-Foresthill Bridge. Police identified the victim as Harold Willard Gill of Citrus Heights. Fish Burger, Cashw Go DETROIT (APl -An armed bend.it held up a McDonald's Hamurgers Restaurant on the city's North Side and escaped with SlOO and one fish "sandwtcb, police said. A youth wearing sun· glasses entered the restaurant late Wedne1· dayf pulled a revOlver· and ·demanded money from a cashier. Alter the cashier gave him the money, the bandit ordered a fish sandwich. The shier got one (or him. l • .JwdgeFl,... Battiri Charges Stand in Cou1·t lly GARY GRANVILLE 01•o.11,,.. ...... For the second Ume wlthin-.- week, the Second District Court of Appeal refused Thursday to put an end to the criminal pro- ceedings acalnst indicted Orone• Counj.y Supervisor Robert Bat· Un. Without comment, the •f.· pellat.e court rejected BatUn s appeal for it to quash the iodlct.. ment on erouods the county Grand Jury did not consider evidence pointing to his in· noeence before it charged him with seven felony crimes. The charges brought against the Santa Ana supervisor in tbe Aug: 15 indictment related to his· alleeed use of county employes in his unsuccessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic party's nomination for lieutenant gov· emor. Undaunted by the rejection or his moat recent appeal, Battin said Thursday bis case will be taken to the state Supftme Court. Battin also said thlt be wilJ ftle a new appeal to have his upcom- ing trial halted based on a recent state Supreme Court decision. Al the heart or the court's rut· ing, was the finding that the Unit· ed Farm ·Workers were dis· criminately proseeuted in the lower courts. · Battin and-bis attorney Matt . Kurilicb have insisted since the indictment was handed down that Battin 's prosecution has been part of a personal vendetta by Orange County District Al· torney Cecil Hicks. Battin insists that the United Farm Worker decision will pro- vide the basis ror appealing to t he high court on the grounds his pro· secutibn Is discriminatory. As things stand ·now, his trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Battin said he expects for it to be delayed but that Kurilich non- etheless wil I be prepared to begin the jury selection.process Tues· day morning. Tbe supervisor's spirits were buoyed Thursday when Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan dismissed eight of 11 felony. charges against Rep. Andrew J. Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach).· Hinshaw, who was Orange County assessor from 1965 throu&b 1972, was charged by the Grand Jury with crimes related to biJ conduct in office •. Durin& a hearing leading to the di.smhs_al of the eight counts, cou.nty Supervisor Ralph Dtedricb and Superior Court Judge Wllllam Murray admitted they bave used county personnel and 1upplles for penronal busi- nesa. • , Battin belieVes those ad· missions are a further indication lllal be is bein& di5<rimlnated a1ainst in the charges brouaht against him. ''They threw Hlnshaw's charges out of court~ penist in ptoaecuting me. for: allegedly committing. the same type of· of· lenses, .. Battin said. "I don't see how what they say l have done is any different th'an what Hinshaw was accused of." · Police Rout Barricaded Lady Marine OCEANSIDE (AP) -A woman Marine barricaded herself in her apart~ent, firing a ..:»·caliber military nne. before a tear gas attack by palice forced her out . No injuries were reported but police said Donna J ean Chartier, 20, also set fire to the-second· floor apartment Wednesday. As ~e tear gas spread, she jull\ped into the arms of a policeman standing belQ.W. The reason for the two-hour siege was not learned by officers. .who took the woman to Tri City Hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. She was later taken to Camp Pendleton's b~e hosp!tal: Protestant Shot BELFAST. ·Northern Ireland (UPI) -A Protestant man was shot to death on his way to work toda)' in wt)at police termed another sectarian killing. The 21-year-old was walking aJong Hayward Street, about a mile trom the City Center, 1~hen a Dur.at of shots from a ,passing· truck cut him down. • • r ..... r ... A1 DOCTOR ••• Wednesday in the Fow\11° U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Dr. MacDonald bu claimed be ~ tually killed one of theldllon. • • I The bombahell •-nt lavolved statements all•ledl)I made by Dr. MacDonald tbllt 119 somehow learned who -of hlli family's slayers was and murdered hi.m f!' rev~e. ; Army authorltl .. CIW'led hill\ with m_urdering his wife Colette.t 26, and dau&hters Kimberly, ~ and Kristin, 2, on Feb.11, mo II[ a bloodbath at tbelr I'\. Bragg apartment. , •• Charges were dism131ed Ind Dr. M>acDoaald p_ruumably "cleareil;DUtTmllDuiD& -em' ment inveotl1atkln led lo Illa Ill! dictmeol last January'IA Nortlt Carolina. ' Hi! lawyers claim~ cneni; • nowemera.ency senic.;il ~ at St. Mary Medical Cent.er In Long lk!acb ls beiDI subjected 1111 double jeopardy. .! Prosecutors counter 'this by claiming since he was never tried a first time, it is not double jeopardy. IF,.... Page Al 4 KILLED. • Robbins, 37, one of three meii who escaped Wednesday from a state prison near Sugar Land. Robbins was serving a 40 -year term from Dallas for robbery. Police said the bodies of thf other two were burned beyond re:- c:ognition. ··we are assuming they are the other two,'· said police detective David Massey. The other escapee&r,were Noel F. Smith, 29,·serving'30 years for murder from Houston, and Sen. jam.in F . Windberry, 29, "under 4 lS-year robbery term fro·ni Houston. -' The three escaped W.ednesday af.ternoon from th'e_prisoO: system's centra1 unit near..SUg.ar Land, about 20 miles s:outtiwesl-9f Houston. • ....... ~ . A prison m a'inle anc'e supervisor and a Houston .icoD· struction worker w'ere abddcted by the escapees as they made their way from Sugar Land tO Houston. Both hostages were released Wlharmed Wednesday. Police ~aid at the time· tlley believed .1t.be escaped convicts }Ver~ bf ding in Houston's ealtllide ¥ea, where the shootout took · pjace. • Carpet Sal·e For the first time, Karutan 11 offering a &elected group of carpets at a reduced price. ( 11 patterns In all.) Stop In now and take adv~ntage of this special . 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH'. CA. 92651 1714) 494•6551f J. . . ) 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE.CA.90505 (213) 3711-1279 1\ ' , ' 1727 WESTCLIFF' DRIVE NEWPOOT• BEACH. CA. m60 (714)il42-2050 • ... • ' ; I I • I. , • . . _,._,_ • • -----.. .. ~··- Frk!!y, OctobJ 10, 197& DAll.Yr=DT , ____ rlts at Orga•ized Cr~~i / I · ·· DA Sees ~seH As Victim · By ALAN DllUQN I °' ... ~,, ,.. ... "-"' 1· Orange County District Al· torney Cecil Hicks, in a speech to the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com· } ~erce Thursday, P.iclured himself as the victim of an or· ganized campaign to discredit him and his office. CHEERED IN llESA "ounly DA Hlek• ~nd the formula (ollowed, he s.aid, reads like a script of the tac- tics of organized crime. In his talk. which drew ringing ap- plause and standing ovation from a throng or nearly 200, the district attorney stopped short of alleging directly that lhere was any link between organized crime and an apparent campaign to weaken his office. his office: The DA bad this act.ion upset in the Superior Court, but the county has since appealed. ' ' 1 Make Re0111 for a LfHHHJflfi Load n But Hicks did make Pointed re- ference to a recent federally sponsored conference on or- ganized crime he attended in Washington, O.C. Hesaidlhatone speaker from Florida warned the delegates, "If any of you people take on organized crime and political corruption, this is what youcanexpect : Hicks Said that be was now te· garded ~s controversial because of a senes of investigations that be~a.n 2'h: years ago that involved political figures. "People got re- ~Jy stickr w!th me,''lheDAsaid. 'They said, If this thing goes on do you reaJize what they wiU dot~ you·?'" ' Lt!mbering through San Clemente's downtown streets is this truck carrying a 114-foot long, 200,000 pound pre- ssure vessel bound for the TRM Systems testing grounds tn the hills behind San Clemtitle and San Juan &~ W@(!!J([ ~@((WO©® The column appea.rs dally except Saturdays and Mondays . .;01 o /Jfj 1/l/1•111 "' "fll"I! 11·r1/1· J•ut pur111 1-'UI 1111/ t'i// r1•cl Ill/It' ~·'I //11· 11ri .,..,·,•rs r111d u<.·· I 11111 l/•JU no·rtl 111 .'11•/1 •' llit!(/11/(11'~ HI ,,,,, •'fflf/11'1// (///(/ 1!11,1111··'·' \J riil l/U/j f (//h"\f/11/1.\ ff! /'111 /)111111 ·\I \'our S1·r111 1• (J ru11111· <"•uJ \/ /)<11/11 ·1'1/01 /'fl /ll•J 15/il} 1·,,.,,(/ ,\fl'.'1(1 1·,\ !l:!lillo /11c/11d1· 111111r h?ff' pb<"'" 1111 rr1 lu· r Mueralara .1 DEAR PAT : A.r..e my old 'ltl~ jars,worlh anything on the · •antique market ~ I have some that are very old and others of a very unusual variety. I may as well sell them dul• to the lack or cannhfg lids . :· F.J ., Fountain Valley J:j; Curren t market vaJue of old iason Jars depends on fluctuat· g de m and. Check with antique alers to get: an idea of their orth at lbls time. Age can be de· rmiaed bf ja·r markings. If ;rou Fare to read a bout mason Jars ~d learn more about pricing 1ours for sale, several books are ... the m arket. "An Illustrated ~uide For Collecting Fruit Jars" •ith price guide, at $2. and 'More Collectable Jars," for .so. are available ln bookstores at your library. Both can be or- red rrom Ronald 8 . Burris, I Campus Drive, Visalia, CA 77. Anot.ller book, wbich tells t the history of canrling jars, HA Collector's Manual, Fruit ars," by Julian Harrison. Jt cos- $15 a nd Is published by mas Nelson & Sons, Camden, J , and· Everybody's Press. ~nover, PA. -plairat l'o,..,. DEAR PAT~ ff ·I remember t'Orr~ctly , .some time ~go you f rov1ded 1nformatiDn about a en eral consumer' complaint prm that one can request from .he state Department of nsumer Affairs. How cap I get ch a form? I have a cof!lplaint l>ut I'tn not sure wtil-ch 're: &ulatory agency would handle it. _ • , K.I •. , SanClei;nente '"Request· a ''One Slop'' com. tffaiDC: rorm by seading a self- tedclressed, •tamped envelope to 4ilox 2Jt, Sacramento, CA 95802. ;:Ibis form IJsts 75 common con- u m er (.9 mplaint areas. .,iQ>nsumers are asked to indicate _.,}te of these on the lower left. and ·side 1 of the ehvelape. The ~ In then will be forwarded: un- :tl.Pened to the correct stat~ agcn· !V for handling. •• f r...cea 'Delarrecf • : ... DEAR PAT: We had some pie- : ures taken by one or these Los ! ngeles roving photography •:.Ompanies on June 6 at the :jlarbor Shopping Center. We re- !Wrned the slides we'd chosen and :.-.95 plua handling charges lo ~ast Color Studios in July. We :. ftCeived a receipt on July 30, but :ibthing since. I sent a follow-up :Jetter two weeks ago, but it has ·~been answered. ~> R. V .S .• Costa Mesa .,• Coast Color St ud ios' :1ft, o k es m a n s a Id yo u r f~oto•rapbs had riot. passed CB Radio. Examined On Sunday ."Sunday·s Best .. in the Daily Pilot · likely will include these features and photos: CB RADIO-What·s everybody talking about-and to whom ? Daily Pil9t Starr Writer Rudi Niedzielski tells the story of the (suNDAY'S BEST) radio craze that is providing companionship, weat..ber tips iUld ('.iues to where the cops are for lots of people wheeling down the road tfiese days. SclledUled ror YOU Se~tion. DEVINE BIRTHDAY--One of the high points or the Andy OeVine Birthday Plrty was i'The Cake_ 1.ncident ... as reported "" ti::Jev1s10~ and other way~ Daily Pilot Editor Thomas Keevil tells the story from his clOseup van- ~age point He almost got caught 1n the avala.nche, but Jived ~hrough one of life's embarrass· 1ng moments to tell abOut it. THE AIRBUS -The United St~les ,~,.aited for this European Oymg ~e'.lgue of Nations to flop, and Bnta1rrpulled out. but now it appears-the A300 Airbus has a five-year jump on any compara· ble American craft. And it's quiet too. Roger Eglin describes it on the Editorial Pages .• CHI.LLING PAST-A San Francisco socialite is now out of the house a tarot card reader cast a spell on, but the death of her secretary and other strange happenings will always be with ~er. A United Press lnterna- t1onal reporter tells the stOry of the house on Lombard Street. Capistr~o . The big tank. is part of a wind tunnel being constru_c~ed at the facility where rocket engines for America's spa~e project have undergone testing. · ~ . The 'Old Nixon' _ .. There will be vicious at- ·tacks onyourpersonaJintegrity". In the past 30 months the dis- -"They will try to politicize tricl 'attorney has sucmsfully thegrandjury". P~ted two Westminster city . -"There will be an investiga-offici~Js on grand theft charges t1onbythegrandjuryofyou''. in"8tigated the state Assembly Ex-president Gol'~• ~Or CL-...!ty -"There will be claims or campaign or Kenneth Cory, now ~ O J • IUU-& Political spying". state controller, and investigated .. -It mark~ perhaps Nixon's -"There will be allegations of the successful congressional . LA COSTA ~A~> .. -It looked longest pubhc appearance since perjury against your in-campaign of Rep. Jerry Pat- like t~e old Nixon, declared an he resigned as president in vestigators". terson (D ·Santa Ana), in which eye"'.1t~ess afte~ former Pr.esi-August of 1974 in the Watergate -"You will be accused of mis-several persons have .adrr;titted dent Richard Nixon swung into scandal handling confidential funds." voter registration fraud. charges, rare. public view d~ng a long ··It 1oOk ed like the old Nixon ,, After reading the list, Hlckslold charges in the campaign of As- ch!lnty gol( g!lm~ with Teamster declared Dachman. "J-le walk~ the audience at the Mesa Verde semblyman Richard Robinson chi~CF'rank F1tzs1mmons. like 8 typical golfer -when he Country Club, "That is exactly D-Santa Ana) tn which indict- N1xon took full cuts at the ball made a good shot he walked thescriptfollowedhere." ·mentshavebeenretumed. and st~ode without a limp as he udly. and when he mjlde at~~ Hesaidthathehadncverbeena Indictments also have been spent five hours Thursday on the shot he kind of hunched over. t-Je controversial figure until he had brought against Rep. Andrew 18-bole La Costa golf co&Jrseon a looked great and he shot fairly caUedapressconferenceand.said Hinshaw <R-Newport Beach), ~b Teamster-owned resort 30 well -a92." he thought .. Lou Cella exercised former county assessor Jack miles south of his San Clemente Nixon used a motorized g If too much powe r " in county gov-Vallerga and county s upervisor estate. cart between shots as ma~ ernment. RobertBattin. "'There was no limp,·· affirmed golfers do . Y Dr. Louis Cella, a Santa Ana ·Hicks made a referencetocam-se~er~pectat~rs . . The former president spoke physician. and hospital developer, paign contributions, and added Th«: f1rst thing· I not.teed ~as briefly to about 50 gollers and is a contnbutor to the campaigns "All or these people have some that ~1s .eyebrows are turning "made a point of telling everyone or several county politicians, and sortoCconnectionswithCella." gra.y, said one. here that hi& basic interest .0 has been accused by the district Recently there have been al-The,~vent "!:1S a fund raiser for cominc out was to help in the su~-attorney in the past of being a legations that some Orange Coun - . lh~ Little City for Retarded cess of this program for mentally member or the county's alleged ty political figures l'l'.IBY be under Ctllldren of Palatine. Ill. Nixon retarded children ·· Dachm shadov.» gov~rnmen\. electronic surveillance by thedis- gave a brief talk -t~ ~e :;o said. · an HicksmadetheclaimthatCella trictattorney:soffice .. ~ntate;ur golf\ers at~UM:. ~\lent -"He made quite a little speech has loo much power aft.er the Hicks was questioned about this stressing a need for c1t1zens to about it -that children wbo are board of s upervisors had voted to Thursday and replied," Absolute- hel P the retarded children 's ~r.:e~ta~r~d~ediii;in~e;•;d;•;•;e;ry;;;o;n;e;'•;h;;•;;I;;•;;";;" :;;;~l_•_k_e_a_w_a_y_2_2_in_v_e_•_b~· g~a-to_rs_r_r_o_m _ _:1y_n_o1._·_· ----------cause. · ''You won 't believe this. but his thoughts were of the shots he should have made and the putts he missed,·· said Robert Dachman of Chicago, director Of the tournament. "He was in a good mood "said one· of the photographersp~esent. "He smiled a lot and he was talk· ing all the time. He would talk t.o anybody who would come near him. He was very personal with people. He put bis arm around people.·· However, at one point Fitzsim- mons -whose union had en- dorsed Nixon's successful reelec- tion bid -strode over to lh.e Sttret Service and asked them Lo escort the press off the course. Nixon greeted a question on his ·health with a simple answer. "fme." His race had normal col- or, neither pale nor tanned. A heavier appearance around the waistline contrasted with his thinness when he left a Long Beach hospital about a year ago after nearly dying from phlebitis of the leg. ~JAPANESE BOXWOOD I ' WAX LEAF ·\PRIVET . BOTTLEBRUSH I'· OLEANDER 1Z · ' EVERGREEN ASH TREES 1.,. J9.tS ..... lhls Week Specials l'rlce1 GoodlllrvTws.10-14 YOUR CHOICE .... 2.4' s.16's CALENDULAS Req. 69' 39c i ··~ .... oNioN-sErs ~ 98c ~ HOUSE l'LANI' DEPT. Ii ...... c-. ... _ 6"'POTS GRAPE IVY Of" POTHOS $399 llG. S7.tS ............. MOW IA. frcus Beniamino s9•s IHDOOI .... A.ts .... '·'' ... 5 .P, liu GARDENIAS & NATAL PLUM .... 2.69 2CU.FT. SIU PLANTER MIX ·~ .... s149 · 1.WtZP.rC..._ '"""'~ .... ftnl0/14 ·ffil.JPfON i Uly inspection and thal they re ret.uned to the photo lab for rocetsin.1. Shipment should 1cbeduled 1b<>rtly, and the ~pcuo wnl. con I•<! 100 ~, pllooe 11e date tbey •r• m•Ued. NIXON l;EES OF!/ AT CHARITY TOURNAMENT1 T- Pl•ylng Wllh Tllem"\•~ Prealdenl Frank Fllzalmmona ' ' • • ~· ' 1 • I • • 0A.f DAJLYPILDT . .... ' '\"I ';',;~, wltla . · .. , ... , Tom lll'pbiae PUSSYCAT IU811CE: U you were the DJstricl Attorney and had just nabbed a movie operator who was exhibiting sex films, where would you haul him to court and put him on trial? Just cast your eyes aCro5$ the community s tandards of America. GQ ahead. Pick the spc>l you'd be most likely to get swift, sure and certain retribution from a no-nonsense jury. In other words, a conviction. Would you haul the sinner before 12 Good and True in kinky San Francisco? No way. How about New Yor.k City? Nope. Too uncertain. Well then, consider solid, rock· ribbed conservative Orange County and the very heartland of that image, the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa area. NOW THAT WOULD be just ~rfect . Valhalla in the sky for a dirty film prosecutor. Thus the stage was set for the perfect vice bust when Pussycat Theater chain operator Vince -Miranda screened two fleshpot epics, "Deep Throat" and "Th e Devil in Miss Jones." at his Balboa Peninsula outlet. These two skin flicks are so torrid thaL Lhey make X-rated stuf£ look like a GirlScoutcookiesaJe. Vincent and his theater got ar- rested on misdeme anor obscenity charges. Vice cops snatched the £ilms. lt went to trial. THE WHEELS OF JUSTICE rolled along in Harbor municipal 1 court for seven long weeks . Court ojprvers suggest this cost the taxpayers somewhere in the vicinity of SI, 000 ea ch court day. Miranda, on the other hand, brought in heavyweight expert defense witnesses and you might figure the whole show cost him 50 grand. So you have a $90,000 pornographic trial going on. I will not bore you with all the sexy details or how much flesh was expos e d here, there, horizonally. vertically and so on . Let's get on to the good stutr. The v prosecution and defense when I theysummedupforthejury: Prosecutor Tony Rackaukas compared the activities of Miss Linda Lovelace, star of Deep Throat. and Mis~ Jones as being ~ like sewage stre1,1milig throdgh • thestreels. 1 Rackaukas contended that the defense brought in expert wit· nesses who viewed the sewage and plucked thetelrom a banana here and a pear over there and then shouted, ''We have a fruit salad here." Something of value. The prosecutor ridiculed this legal thesis. DEF~NSE A~TO R NEY Robert McDaniel, 6n the other hand, was · not sucked into the se~ituation. Hewer;atforthe Bicycle Defense. McDaniel drew a bike for the •~ jury. He said the parts represent- ed all the sections of californla's I complex obscenity Jaw. You have to be found guilty of all parts. ~ . The Pussycat defender then f began removing all the parts hti t claimed the prosecution £ailed to : prove. When done, all he had left : was thebikeframeandacoupleof pedals. 11 _ Thus after deliberating, the Harbor Area's Good and True ~ jury of six men and six women • came in 'with a verdict shortly I after 6 o'clock last night : Inno- centofallcharges. THE IURY HAD FOUND the fruit salad. They had come up • with only the bike frame and I pedals. The taxpayers are poorer : by several thousanddollarsworth ~ oftrial. I l I And that, friends, should end all that. --.--·-· Frld•r. Octobw to. 1175 " s -Tv _Ftops Low-raters Given Ax NEW YORK CAP) -With the new televlslon season barely five weeks old, fi~e new, lotlrated series already have bitten the · dust. The latest lo be axed are CBS' ''Ka te McSbal).e'' and NBC's ''F•mily Hol\<a k" and .. 'Ibe Invisible Man," starrlng David Mccallum. The networks announced the cancelta itons Thurs da y. although the action had been ex- pected by industry observers for several weeks. McCALLUM Ul't T1i..ttot• INVISlaL•MA.N THREE WEEKS into the new season, NBC said it was dropping two Thursday night comedies, "The Montefuscos" and "Fay" after Oct. 23. In reporting its latest cancella· tioru:, NBC said "Holvak," a Sun· day series, won 't be on the air after Oct. 19, and "Invisibl e Man." a: Monday series, will leave the air in January. Only rour of its new weekly series ha· ven·t been c anceled yet. CBS said "Mcshane" will have its last show on Wednesday, Nov . 19. More series cuts are expected in coming weeks, not only at CBS and NBC, but also at ABC, which hasn 't canceled any shows yet. But there Is a possibility that ''Fay'' may gel a second chance. A CBS spakesman on Thursday confirmed reports that CBS of· ficials have been looking at un· aired episodes of the canceled Hries, whlcb •Ian Lee Grant as a newly divorced woman llvinc in San Francisco. HOWEVER, HE emphasized that no decision bu been n\ade on whether CBS will pick up "Fay" as a rePlacement series, and he said he didn't know when that decision would be made. NBC 'a program cuts Thursday were accomp8Jliecl by the an- nounce ment that it'JJ a-witch evenin1~ of two pollceterles nut month. It ••id "Police Woman," now seen on Friday nichll, woold be aired at 9 p.m . on Tuesdays, .starting Nov. 4, and that "Police Story," which now appean in that time period, would move to the "Police Woman" slot start- ing Nov. 7. NBC said t he Sunday night "family hour" left open by lhe1 departure of "Holvak" would be filled Oct. 19 by a special showing of an episode from it.a new "El- lery Queen" series, usually seen Thursday nights. AFTER TllA,., it said it will expand its "WonderfuJ World of Disney" series on Sunday to two hours -for ·showinp of Disney movies and one non·Disney mov· ie until mid-December. · It said a new variety series will replace ''Invisible Man'' on Mon- day nights, although one hasn't been chosen yet. It said four variety shows cur· rently are ·under consideration. T hey st ar Dick Van Dyke, McClean Stevenson, Mac Davis and impressionist Rich l.Jttle. It said Little, whose one-hour variety special on NBC earlier this year scored high ratings marks, definitely will have his own variety series on NBC in January, if not on Mondays, then on some other evening the network has yet to choose Final Doeument "··· ' Israel Pens Peace Accord With Egypt 1 By United Press lat.ernatlo"'al Israeli repr:isenlatives today signed the final document of the interim peace agreement with Egypt. The Jigning in Jerusalem followed U.S. Senate approval Thursday of legislation permitting the stationing of 200 American · civllian technicians in the Sinai Desert to monitor the diseneage- menl pact between the twocounlri'es. , ' THE HOUSE OF Represen\•tives approved the proposal Wednesday. .. The Israeli signing signified official implementation of the pact negotiated by Secretary of State Henry Kissinger. Government sources in Cairo expressed satisfaction with the Washington and Jerusalem steps compfeting the second interim agreem.ent between Egypt and Israel. "We are glad all the procedures have been cdmpleted," the sources said. ''We look forwa rd to smooth implementaUon. '' In Jerusalem, a government official saJd Israeli cargoes will start moving through lhe Suez Canal later this month as provided in the pact. THE FIRST STEP IN putting the agreement into effect was to take place today w~en Israel was to turn over officially the Ras Sudar oil fields on the Gulf of Suez to three American techniciaps from the Mobil Oil Co. who have been there siilce Sunday. / The Israeli National Radio said the Americail technicians will start immediately on the work needed to modify the Ras SUdar installation so the oil will now to Egypt. Israel is to gjve Ras Sudar back to Egypt Nov. 15 and to withdraw entirely "from the area earmarked in the agreement by Feb. 22, 1976. ISRAEL ORIGINALLY only initialed the military timetable for the Jewish state•s withdrawal from 2,000 square miles or de· Sert. lsrae.li officials said they would not formally sign the ddtu· ments until Congress approved sending in the American techni4 clans. Today's lO·minute signing ceremony was held at Govern· mentHouse, lhe U.N. headquartera in Jerusalem. Israeli Brig. Gen. Herzl Shalir, chief or the geneial stare, and Abraham Kidron, director general of the foreign ministry, joked with reporters as they signed the papers on a rectangular ereen felt table. I Cold Front Coming West • i l Travelers AdViaories Posted in Sierra I • • I WllhSflOW I" SOf"9 of 11111 h'-'-c~.,._ tlorl1 •I 11111 $1•rr•. "T, • .,...,.. ff. vl-t.s ~ POSlM lhrovtfl tadey tor 11111 Sltrra ""o tht mou01l•I"' of nortl'ler" Calltor01la, lf!c.lllCllt>g IM L4111t T.,_ "'''"' • • • - · 'A111l)tatrle t9 Sovi.ets Assa· ·Sakharov's Wm . 10 James Hunt , an un - e mployed Georgia roofer charged with a_lle gedly threatening to kill President Ford is led from U.S. Dis- trict court in Pensacola F1a. His bail was set at $7,000. · Near-hanging Injures Two Teens in NY MIDDLE ISLAND, N. Y. CAP> -A band of youths briefiy strung up two teen-age boys on an im- provised gallows after accusing them of being homosexuals, police say. The victims were lowered by their tor.menters, however, and suffered only rope bums. ''It could have been a lot worse,'' accurding to Del. William O'Loughlin. He said Suf- folk police were pressing their hunt today for the ringleader of the group, in bis early~. and a l6·year-0ld. Wednesday night, two 14·year- olds were arrested and ~barged as juvenile delinquents. Tbe gang allegedly seized their two 14-year-0ld victims earlier Wed- nesday after accusing them of · holding hands. MOSCOW (tJPI) -The Soviet Unloa launched a campaip~ day lo . dlacredlt Nobel peace prize winner Andrei D. SUlsaroY, ..,cutillC lllodi- plQ<wielat of beln1 anti-Soviet and a1••mtEut·Westdeteate. J.:lighligh~ _· Of Ford • Conference WASHINGToN (APJ -: Here, at a elance, are the b1ghliibt:a ol President Ford's news con- ference Thursday nieht: SECU.wn' Ford aaid that !or reasons or security he hu canceled a trip to Louisville. Ky .• scheduled for next Thursday. Tbe President said ''there has been some turmoil" in Louisville as a result of rourt-ordeted busing of school children. TAX CUT Ford vowed be would veto any tat cut bill that Congress sent to his desk without an accompany- ing reduction in federal spend~ ing. NEW YOllK The President repeated bis op- position to the federal govern- ment providing financial aid to relieve the fiscal crisis in New York City. GRAIN Ford said there soon would be an announcement ''as 10 the further sale of grain to the Soviet Union ." CAMPAIGN Ford expressed confidence in Howard H. Callaway, his cam- paign manager, and said, "I think we bave a very, very good campaign organization." FOOD STAMPS Tbe President said he would send a new food stamp program to Congress later this month de- signed to increase benefits to the truly needy while saving $1 millioo. Coffin Captured MAPRID, Spain (UPI) .-lfun- dreds of right-wine .de- monstrators broke through police lines Thursd~ and car- ried olf the coffin or a policeman slain b)" guerrillas in Spain's spiraling-political violence. Savings &.l;ov~. Love. A word with many meaftlngs. And, among tHem is self-denlal ... putttng those we love ahead of ourMlves. like the parent Who fo rgoes his own Immediate desires and Instead sets aside money for hit chl~en·s education. Or the person Who saves moOey now to avoid the bitter wony that hts family may experience when times are not so good. In today's affluent society, the simple act of saving can be really dlfftcu1t. After all, there are so many attractive things to buy. The attitude of '"if it feels good. do It" becomes quite a temptat~. That's why the type of love that involves self--denlal ls all the more meaningful today. In fact. we have. been thinking of changing our name. How does this &0und to you? ..• "first federal Savings & Love." - • Sakharov, the c0Ulllry'1 lead-. ins human rlabt.a ~~ and the man who ,...__ . -tbe -...u of the by~ bomb for the Soviets, dJaml1ae4 tbe criticism as propqonda. THE SHABP attllCI< -,.. leubed by the Tua lfewo "-· cy. which firs t r4'priated a crlU••I article from U.Fr- C om mu o l 1 t newlpaper L'Humanite and then-uplbe offensive ilHlf with"" -by commentatorYurtlton:likw • It WU the lil'fl oNl<lal,_ lo Thursday '• anno.-by tile Nobel Peace Prize o.m1t. tee in Oslo that tile $148,Gllll pl!Je had 1onetoSakbarov. "Sakharov's .activitlel llt re· cer.t years are well knowll fD all -havlag abandoned· bli Idea· tific wort of his own tree will, be devoted himself fully lo writing and clfculatillg manlf-•ut· ing aspersions on the 1tate system, the home and (oreip policy of the Soviet Unlon,"Tus oaid. ~ "BY HIS ACTIONS,·!bis former scientist has long since put himself in the position of an antipatriot and an opporJent of the policy of peaceful coex-I istence.'' The article attempted to part.ray Sakharov as ~ to detente by saying he supported. U.S. Sen. Henry Jacboo (D- Wash.), and the "Chil~an dic- tator (Augusto) Pinochet.'' Jackson is reviled here for bis insistence on attaching emigra- tion concessions by the Soviets to any trade benefits from the Unit- ed States. "l'M AWFULLY sorry to bear about this," Sakh arov said learn-· ing of the Tass commentary. ''The article in my opinion. seemed to be unreasonable and not logical." I Doily Pilot P•fff'Y Is Gu•OntMd _ Monclay·Friday: ll you dO not have your paper by 5:30 p.m .. cell betore 7 p m. and your copy will be de- livered. Salurday and S unday: If you do not recfrive vour COPY by 9 a.m. s.tur- day. or 8 a.m-Sunday. call be~O a.m. and your copy win be def ' . C6-ul..._ Talu1t : it' Most Orange County Al .. MMJil Northwest Huntlnglon Beach. and WMlm1ns1e.-• , .. , .•. sq,,.1 Z:tt San Clemente. Capistrano Beactl. San Juan C&p1:strall0. Oana Poinl, South Lagu~ LaQUnB Niguel .......... 4'"°6JI, ; ' • • I ' I • !" ! • . I • ~.·----.... ~. --• • ----· ... -------- • Fftd!y. O,:,tooer 10. 111s DAK.Y PILOf .\I Gets •a'te Mall-~ 11perwr .llldtlellt • • e'Y DA Beadles For IA Patty R e l ease _Seen if Trial Delayed Youth 'No Killer' • lbs ANGELES CVPll -Jolln 'Van de K- 1ayw be eltpecta no p blem& swttelWla .--1o , the courtroom Iii bla-lob aa bHd ol lM na· tlon'• larplt om .. al Pl'OM<utors. Van de Kam•, -.111e Fedora! Plibllc Def- · '['-_s_,_.;_e'_._JJ for the Central Dillrlet ol Californla since tbe post wu created In lt71, WU ChOHlll by County Superviaonl Thursday to • . become tile new Los Angeles County District Attorney. One ol Van do Kamp'• first duties of the $49,500 a year poet will be to direct the prosecution ol Symbionese Liberation Army memben Bill -, Emily Harris and }'All;y Hearst. "' l!Fft' 11'111• PIM!l DELANO (UPI) - 1Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers union have apparently won " close election to represent workers at the : non-union Pandol Broo. 4 Held m· Death Ranch, where a fire Thursday destroyed an estimated $85,000 worth Of T B th or polystyrene srape WO !rO ers boxes. ~ OFW s'pokesman· said Tllunday ni1ht that 154 workers voted· ror his union, 137 for no union at alt' and there were 31 ballots tor the :Teamsters , Union. I BAKERSFIELD <AP> -Three me.n and a woman are being held here in connection with the stabbing and shoot- ing murders of two Bakersfield brothers, sheriff·s deputies said. ' Los_Angeles; Edward Gonzalez, 30, of El Monte ; and Gloria Perez, 21, or Bakersfield. They have been linked to the s layings Thursday of Ronald Reyes. 32, and his brother, Danny, 28. Ronald's bqdy was EL MONTE (UPI) -They were arr~ted by found in a rear bedroom. f Ten salesmen at a de-the California Highway 0£ficers said he had been ruoct used car de-Patrol and Los Angeles deadforaboutfourhours 3lersbip h'ave been County sheriff's deputies from 10 stab wounds and na'm'ed in a secret . 77. on Interstate 5 near a possible g uns.hot count grand jury indict-Valencia Thursday night wound. His feet were ment charl:ing that tbef irfte·r-a.n a 11 -points bound and a sock had . turned back mileage ift. bulletin was issued by been stuffed into his · diCiltors and bilked the, Kern Count Y mouth. 'custoDiers out of more Sheri(f's OepfrtmeJlt.· lrl'Yesttgators a aid · than' St million. The four all booked Danny had been shot and -P10HCtltor•·••hl~ for inves\tgil'tlon· di stabbed aeveral times. cars sold at Arrow AutO' murder 'Wereti dentified His reet'were alSo bpund Sales registered 35,000 aS Daniel "Bi'ac8monle and a belt had been m iJ es on their 27, of Pico Rivera ;' t~sted a~und his neck, odometers, but had ac-Ramon Mendozl~ .25. of orr1cers said. • tually been driven as far ~--_,... ___ _;__..:..-=========-I •as 185,000 ini1es. The vehicles were allegedly sold for $400 more than their true value. Pulor '0-ted' THINK TOYOTA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER F'Ol'.t. ... tt.rDP'<llll 1008: G <;. IU ··.I. G.,~ Grr•~ <. l J ~ ...... ·THINK" HONDA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER kw-A kt+n-Of'Cll '11.1~ C. (.. Bl•d. C.~ C.ro•~ '))].1111 ST. LOUIS CAP) - The Rev. Wayne E . Saf- fen, whose satirical com- ments have belittled the conservative ad-,~~:;:~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiji~;;~~~::::::~:; ministration of :the " Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod for the . last six years, has been forced lo resign as paStor of a Manteca, Calif., church. An article wfitten just before last summer's church convention in 1 Anaheim may have been .responsible for a petition •drive which led to the ouster, be said./ ' ~·J'• • ••• , d ••• , •• ,' THE EUCLID fOOf Cllt"C •.·~ /,1 ' •• FOR THE PRACTICE OF FOOT Of'ITHC>f"EDICS& OOl'IRECTIVE r:ooT .SUAGUtv CHILORliN AND ADULTS DIMCTOI: ·CONSULTANT: l'IONALD ILLIONS. MO .• F.A..A F.,,, MIL TOH .IACOeSON, Op M. 10990 WARNER'AVE.. FOUNTAIN VALLEY TLtu.at41 AUTOGRAPH PARTY! .. " • . • •, .. . 18 •.MD COOLIY, AUTHOR OFTHEIESTS&UMGIOOK ~LL f'EltSOHAU Y ~UTOCiltAPH HIS HE.W IQOK $:ATUltDA Y ~HOON, OCTOIR 11 , IH OUlt SOUTH COAST PkUA STORE. " REMINDER -----, All BRENTANO'S PAPERBACXS ARE .20% OFF OCTOBER 9· 15 lJi-entano's SOUTH CQAST PL.Ali iJIJ IMIN .. Nt.-cosTAt•A u:s «~ ... w... --M*JM.SAT.IM.MM.IM.ftfllla .... 7W . . • • • CRUISE THE WORLD on the "Good Ship Groce" 961!. Luxury Schooner Crew members wanted Substantial investment required " .j' 494-99tt7 Introducing Ford's . brand-new Pinto Pony MPG. ' . • It'~ not how small yoµ ~ake it, it's how you maKe it small. ' T he 4-passenger Pinto Pony MPG r.-'"'--:-1 l ~Fra:!!Qd~(T -.:, I • COMPARE Pinto Pony MPG PRICE (Additional de1ails be low) B.1:w= sticker priCt.' •Z89S Ro:iuircd Calif. Equipment $66 Tinted Glass N('I ch.1ti,.'\' Rc;,ir \\lindoi.\· 0...fm§fcr Noch.1~ \Vhctl Co\!crs/T rim RiflJ,.'S Nn d'l.1fl.'i.' ComJXirably cquit'J'C'(l $2,961 bricker price STANDARD FEATURES Chmmc Mo1Jifl1.-..; l\o c h;if',..'{" C'\JfCfi~ r-.!11 ch;i,.,..•,: Gb.'C!Boxl:kor N..1chari,>c MiniGll'WJic !'\ti cll.1rJ?I." Ann""' Nl1 ch:1ri.,>c ll:u T nnl f...\oldcd Vinyl E."tmor O>lors 16 MILEAGE (Addirional de1ails ~low) EPA nlik·:i)!i· r:uini: 32 mpg highw<1y 22 mpg city t'- The 2•passenger Chevette Scooter Olc\'ette Scooter $2899 $50 544 $66 SJO SJ,089 ~'(A,"a1bNc Not A'-aibbk Nrt Ava1hblc Not A,·::uhbk N<X A\':ul11* Fih.'flnird 4 3 J mPI h.ighw<1y 22 mpe dty I ~ I"' l ) • I ·' •' • .; ·' fltH italtup: Pinto Po ny MPG. More car for the money. "" cP"1' California. Your car r. c' ~!': it ready. Fo<leu money than t11"' W":"... the 2-panenger Cht¥tlte, you get n19r1 car In the new Pinto Pony MPG. More passenger room. MOfe roed~ugging weight W\der stance, Higher st•ndard equipment lewl. Yel Pinto Pooy MPG alill has EPA eslimatuol 32 mpg highway, 22 city. Compare Pinto Pony MPG to any a mall car. 11'1 eny to see why it's more car lor lhe money, Pinto Ponr MPG vt. Foreign cars. • $369 less than WI Rabbit • $816 less than Toyota Corona • $653 less than Datsun 710 .,. about ,nc.. Mo'9 Mio¥! '"''-•· Pony b•te tlicll:er price Since •tie• are EPA ($2,895) e~cludet liti., 1axn. es1imates, your K• de"•ntlion Ctl•wet and re-kill mileage will v•IJ Qwir&d Cahl aqvipl'Mnl Com-dependi~ Ofl )'OUI pariM>ns •re stlc~r prices car's conOition #1d ptvs requi,ed Calll. equip. ooliOl'IAI equipment mem, e1c!vdl119 title, ta~H and how and wtlefe and MSl•naUon cfiarges. At· JtlU dri'le. 11111 oucet ll'ld comp1Nsons won ~•ry b,y de•ler. FORD PINTO FORD OWISION ... Ford has what California drives. See the new '76's at vout local Ford Dealer • ! • • • -. A• ) DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE. -€a1~1iers ~.:Sp .. Jli ... ' •>'\f ..• t Newspaper Week draws to-a close tolllWllll.l¥lth a special day for some special people in th""""3paper world -the youngsters who bring the final product to your door. '!'he day is called National Newspaper Carrier Day .now'-1t_used to be Newspaperboy Day, But as many ·Dall~· Pilot subocribets m ay have noticed, today's ''paperboy1' may very well tum out to be a ''papergirl' \ ~ . -A.pape.rf rou\" J!§llllll)Us a~ first brush with the rea wor d or earning and handling hi3 or her own money C)n a reautar basis. Many a-d istinguished citizen looks back on the experience as a turning point in life. · The carriers are In fact young Independent busi· ness operators, buying the papers wholesale, selling then\,,retail, and POCketing the profit when they make theirj::ollections from you. They learn to keep good re· corda, be sell-reliant, dependable"l)d patient. With these essential allributes the carriers play a vital role in the operation of a free press. The Daily Pilot hopes you will join in a salute and a pat on the back for your .carrier, one of the 91S boys and girls who form the final link in bringing.the news to vou. Divorced Faihers '.·~ ~ .. , ... =-~::t.1:=:-.r,:-.:;=:y'.° 'lbe 18.me spobltnall alllo. <e>mpllilne!cl that the federal proeram puts a bounty on wayward divorced fathers by offering financial reward to ~who've turned them In. Without doubt there 8N! divotted fathers who have been harshly treated financially by the courts wbeu support payments bave been decided. But the federal program and the county partiCijllltion-in-iWmuli~ at fathers wbo seek the easy way out by.dodgiD1f~obUgaUonr. And while it mlglif wort: a bardsbjp !Kl some-wbo deserve better treatment, tbe superviaon were wise to take the steps necessary to con~inue county particip~on In the program. I D fo r J urors" These h aven't been the ~st of days for Orange County Supervisor Robert Battin, who was indicted by the Orange County Grand Jury. But the troubled superviaor last week was ready to back an idea that could prove helpful to that jury. It was Battin who suggested to the Board of Supervisors that grand jurors should be provided with Divorced fathers had something to say for somekindofidentificati,Qnbadge. themselves last week when they urged the Orange. Badges regular coi'.lrt Jurors wear In the county County Board of Supervisors to discontinue county courthouse have helpeq non-jurors to'llvoid acciden· participation in a federally funded child support pro-tally making comments Iha~ shouldn't be made in the gram. presence or jurors during a case. . The program js aimed at helping local govern· An identification badge for grand jurors "might ments underwrite the cost of tracking down fathers well serve a similar purpose. And it could prove who have skipped out on family financial obligations. helpful to jurors in-their visil,;ltions to various county - ' . ' 'CHARRRGE!' • -A spokesman for Divorced Fathers for Equal agencies and installations where their duties carry _J_us_t_ic_e~s-a-id~s-o_m_e~di-·v_o_r_c_ed~f-a-lh_•_r_s_a_r_e~o-rd_e_r_ed~t-o~~th~e-m_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.L~~.....,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:--~~'~~~~~~~-'I . . ' County N eeds Help In Aid to Refug~es Dear Gloomy Gus U.S. Turkefl A•·••• ~ate ~o ~!I :J Credihiljty Shake~~ t·~·1 •• ,1 WASHINGTON -Far from , J of -~·:to history. 'l1te 1-llj To the Editor: . • '( ) Sure air fares are too hllh signaling congressional aban· EV. ANS-NhV·". K sl'arte!I forming. In the 1Did·l9110s. II has come to the attelllirin at · MAILBOX ;--!ofilhoseof wbod"'J't donment of !ti grabo for foreigu V n. when yndon JohnsM-used the the Orange County~ Manpowet--• · have acces to :A.ir Force pOlicy , the remarkably solid vote 1 Tonkin Gulf resolutim as legal Commission that very rew re-· . ~ ·0ne. ~~ in the House restoring arms aid pointthattheTur.kish-aid·banhas ~or-,eitaJUloaaf~ sources are•availablethrouah ~• Utters from reodn• aTr wek'otne. s.v. to Turkey was a case apart: a endangeredthe..N'onbll.u,anticAl-• am. )• _:-_.Q. ' isling programs to deal i\ritli the TM [ight to condeut:tdters to /it oi.-,.Glf5tM>m•nts•••--~ product qf intense l~g cf-liance <NATO> in the eastern lt ts·naw: ~e~-,=Jmingtile ad.r: mas1infiuxof Vietnam rifUi¥6· •~·or eUmtnott libd il'rrifroed. ,...._...,. ... ,..11Kt5wru.;~.,. •\ (Orts by President ·Fo.rd hirqself. Mediterranean, Mi;:. Fo}\t br-mlniStratibil's" foreign ~natti As, of Sept. l~. l,600 l etlllees Lditrs 9/ JOO words or lc11 toiU,brt =:: .. -;-~it:9,.~ I"" 1 With Secretary of State Jfeory dered NATO AIJ'.lbassadol' David tj on al s ~Curi t.f potl c y. (1,000 ad"1ta) were residing ln rftum' puferntce:' AU ldrnt mud ift. ~ . K iss l n g er Bruce here from Brussels to talk Congressional interventicai in: Ora~g&.. County. With CamP". Cl,ade _~ure and 'tnoiling oddres• the need to be more wary of dog keeping dis-turkey to fencesitting House eluding tell;afl i.nv~ga~of Pendleton planning to cjose On ... Sid: ~. ma11 be wilMtld on re· beach-litter thaD peopleJiuer. ..reetly in thE: members. .,. the ,Central; lntelligtnce ~~.1 Oct. 15, Orange CountY could · qwlf tf "'1Jicint racuonif·app:zrent. As a ~olution, u.en. to ·a ma-.~ckgroupd , . The success of tbe§.e ~den-and-the fifii;diJ~appfo~. - have up to 5,000 retugees prac-'f>oec'Jltotll'notl>eJPV~ J<>r 'problem of all coastal com· it was Gerald tial toob, afJer tiumiliaUne themenEt.~an•lsfa .'§iii~._~ tically ovem!ght • -~· .!..._•_: '. -,.'." ' ,, • . mlinllle!!·wbose)!l>Ute., Jiealth I!' or d w hD failU.... lii.,ilie .Yote.)~ A\i&ust, ~,-l ., '>' • anythfisg~ excePt .for being the authorities document massive, lurned the has produced a'vcilue euphOria credibili~abtO 1or THE WELFARE' department victim of a brutaJ assault upon citizen complaiqts about dog t i d e o n in high _quarters !tere ;...5M~ ~ !l,tre~-,· ~-r ,· ·~ is POJVidiog (actlx,e or pending) her body and oi#J!rt; t. beach·Utter, fights and bltes, it is Turkish aid. . Wbtte House llas turned-"(A..'%£~~ ~ 'finattclal asSfsUJ!ice~ 200 ; ·.~ start hwlDI IOme jtistice proposed that: But the Presi-tables on at,De111ocratiC · , ' Tfiir. '~ynJBNT eiampte C'.Oftt medical assistance lo J;>U; rood for a eb.an.ee. in ~tbis great coun-. Tom Murpbine, who apparent-dent's glitter-I insatiable "'in ItS encroadill)le,t cerna ~Otiat;Pna for a MW •,teqa111uf! .. tofo90r tranam· d1.0soc8 00i_a1 _..se1 rv1icteo ', try. olyours and mine. .· ly is gifted With a unique fl1,1ency int array or upon traditional !Ott.fall~ pcili~y agrHnieati with· Sp.pi. ht prinlj 428. I-"'"' . a , 1, ·RICHARD-HAMILTON ill canine aS:Well as h\lfllan com-lobbying tools detract frorD the preserVeSOftheexl!ciiUYe~ . talks at the Uni~e Nation , ,.. muntcaUons and.an understand· significance or the vote. ~ •· bett.i~, Kisslnge .,e Fffling that the federal gov· .... ~Coed ing of a dog's capability for ra-1 Tool No. t : In• private Oval IN FACT, 1r\Othioi ~ld be Cortlia. 'Jtf;iuri,.;-SP •s foreigl!-1 emment, through CETA, sbould .,,_ ' " . . lional decilion-makln•, be a"-Office huddle last Monda• with fart" h r t•-t uth. ,_,. miPlal~":ltbe'deiA"'Ak over a' meet. , ... responst'bili'"es to our . -i·otb'.e Editor. . ~ -=I'..:• ~ ..... -"' er ro.m ·~. r • '" • ' uau.u.o • :t ~~ -u ..... o..bli R 1 1 el •or pointed by ther-"l'l'ewport <Cit)'· Peter Agris, publisher of the The Turkish ·arms embargo is 'n~· ,· reelt'lr. eri? .~~· h¥1un . t~i newl• -~uec1 local res1·A-•-the ~ ~.. c e 8 ions couns ~, Coun ·1 od~ tor be'alf H II · Ch !cl · "" ton = i • --~ r. ._., '"'"......, th w t A 1 W ti c1 as a 1D ra on n .. e en1~ ron e 1n 'r's. a cryatal-crlear .case of an in-c tss n., llUu..,,.. give Oranle County Manpower Com· e · es ern ~rqso orma ~ of the citizt?ps ot e~ Beach (probabfy the most influenti81 tended remedy turning out worse · tile.tat~ UiUA.nce ~. mission unadlmously' apProved Bureau.~we were. e.¥tremely m· in pleading With Ne.P.Ort 's Greek-American newspaper), tban the disease. Beyond. this w. _mas that ,;;Whatever deal ~1 the following motlon Sept 29 .. te~ted to .receiv,e a copy of, cafline£ratemitytosettou!lyand Mr. Ford made the national ..-;,._.. -_.,_, .. , l ~id "That the Orange Coun•• Man Dou&las1 Fr·itische s recent re-case, the bi\ter f!tbt bet,.~ ... ~~~ n~a es. , up as 1-J ;.....J.__ urgently consider priority security arg ument so Kiss' dCon-1•dv!Mi ~-al Knl'enc He · power Comm«s1·00 app--'In port vu-tll.e Aerosol con. troversy. · inger an ......... _.., ~:-·· .... ~ -... •v,.... M coneagues and I were uUlizalion of their owner's legs, persuasively that A9ris ingnosignsoffad~'Jbalt~l !iafl~.._~1 beaa~.11Qiagresj s concept a manpower e££ort to Y . ~~ . lawns, bushes, trees and \f.'tponed his return to Boston. includes 4ema.nds, ~'JIJ:: ~ as~~'1Qle ideological iJl serve the specific needs or Viet gratified with the compl~eness driveways prior to their being re· stayed here, transmitti""' the D d R -• de "" -"'orel°" tri-' of the report and the fauness ·~ emocra~ an ep s, • . • .., "·' '" . ~· COWi .. namese refugees resldin& in. . . • . leased, unleashed, for their next .President's message to capitol that iatLmate details_,. of ~mty ~I 1.a.alms~ Dew agree. Oranae County and direct the eJJC. ;. with whi~ he p~esented it. . neighborhood and beach foray. Hill. _ _._ bli ~-· "" · bl '"'"" dictori ecutlve di· rector to subnu't an' ~ • There 1.5 o. ne small.issue which BRUCE S. HOPPING diplomatic talks be,m.._pu ·c.. -~-W.UA:':l'll ..... ..., Jd I k II t and is COllli!quen~--~-i-• .• Spain •. ,. ~ .. ~ '{":' plication for funding to the·u .. ' ·we wou"' t e to ca to )'OUI' a: TOOL NO. 2: Feeling com·· Amerlcandipl·-c,;-T"ild•'"'T"."' ·""" •~ . Even' re'~"' o·ir the ~.~-~· Depit.rtmentOfLaborforTitlelll lenti?ft. Thecoverofourpresskit Sllert JI••'•~ pelled lo veto a $100 million ~ J · .,,. r --:<v "'°·~ , Se t • D's 1· a _,...,,..the legend '!We Beg lo tobaccopricesupportbillthed,.Y· "Wearel_>elljlU!o blanU1br arms '1!l~or.io 11\afi>l'<n'e only F\mu~~da:-l'a~ thi: ~dc::i..i,: ,,piller w'i~ C~lcken.Li.tUe". This Tottae Editor;__ berore the Turkish aid vote, Mr. foreign countnes whetber:we c_an temporary. Le&fl,r:s of the med(ately and lhal progress 00 was an attempt on our part Cap-With all due. respect for the Ford quietly ordered the guarantee that their wi>rdl: wori't pawerfut-Greek IObby are p1ot. securing the grant funds be re· parenUy not t~ successful) to journalistic talents of CQ).umnist, Agriculture Department to al-.1ppear in a senate document," ttng a tu:tare .. .arms aid ban ported at the next commission ~gg~t tbat h~ sky was not fall-L.M. Bc\yd,::tn the recent article locatt" $15 million worth or extra ~e foreign poli~y insiderl.91d us. Turkey fails to dq whatKlssing meeting.•• mg"; m <!ther w~rdslhat~ P??-''Why Taller-Men Succeed'' his tobacco purchases under Public While Kissinger is part of this predicts: settle the refugee~ The next regular meeting will bJem~ if 1t does m .truth exist, is co n c I us ions are indeed Law 480. That unannounced ac-problem, he fs merely tl)e top ot blem on •cjjrfus pull out . be Oct. 22. 7 p.m. at the Hunt-not of first order urgency. We erroneous, for l t1.m one of the lion diluted tobacco state fury an iceberg which formed Jong Turk&h trodtsr a'nttv.acuat ingt.cm Beach City Council cl)am-~Id neve~ re~~r to '11.yone as very diminuJit.e ''sa~ed Off'' overlbeveto. before he came.to Wasbington as some'Of the t:errite}J' Hlzed bers, 2000 Main st., Huntinjt.on Ctii~ken LiUle • cert~y not short males a~d have the Tool No. 3: To drive home his 'the most freewheeling-Secretary summer. Beacti. The public is invited. Dr. Rowland cir Dr. Molina. su·preme ·confidence that 1 am ' BOBHOLT WALTERLEFTWICH succeeding aiad can succeed ~L G G .Il 1 ... ._,_ •• ,,,, Tot!t~::-•-'-~~i~~~~it:~~on:h~:i;~ ..11ie reat oose -;i-...unt TotheEditor: Cbhcernin'g Newport's in-lamnotbasingthatonmyown WASIUNGTON -Each hunt· Len~ fl t Asllstant Asamemberof·tbesileotma-tended ordinance banning dogs experiences . but on the lngseason,theNo..+h~Co-ra-[ . • ). Sen Ba .. ·G•,,ard"""'t R T O~-rva11·0 of the 11·ves ··d the ·---< ·~ JACK ANDERSON w·ep1"!.!ec1. cwau."'atoerall, tbe·Arb. jority, I have a few words I would on a,eacbes and par"'8 ~ om UM: n -· tion invites congressional and _ ._,.estl like to say about the Patty Hearst MW'P,.hine 'scolumnfSVorlDgdogs life work or numerous successful military bigwigs to its private .......... _ had been '• • I under 5'6" individuals and even. land . wnUmwe abletopl.ce case. • vs. peop e: preserve on Mary 's sceruc Northrot:" bu'-ti I • · Altho.ughthereareahandfulof Speaking on behalf or do~~· shorter who have achieved eastern shore for some goose TbeJ1etting is incomparable. Tb ~ f"' Pl re r .. a k he dl. b h" ' . I ·success --•~-hunting -~-urp'assed. ose '! 'retu.med the c terrorists who ma e a ines y Murp lne state• c,-tegonc.., Y · shooting. -"'~ e--Wli.:t g H port ...... u• ~ 'ttln h ct th th th tdo t th~ htoh INSTEAD f t hi ht di a1· •111.t_.._. .. __._1ooserves'•-hun-ters ener• T--ra., ...... se'IWv comm1 g sue a s a ap-a gs goo eu.::ac ave o ex ra e g , The 'stinguishcdguestsusu • .-._.._..,..,.... wc i.ed bli pened to Pat(y Hearst, the hearts ·, ~ and maybe: swim. aren't'in-''giving the taller fellows a Jy bag at least a gooseapi~. but heatty bacon-and-egg breakfasts as .. ':!~-: f. pu ltc -~loran ' ofthepeopleallovertheworld.,, tmsted in fi&hting nor biting psychological advantage'' it's Northfop and pass-the.-plate ,suppers, w;.µi :~k:'nl . ori::. ~ out to her family . 1be ricti ancl1 , .ad wouldn't think. or violating pertaining to achieving any r.eal that winds up pl~ of liquor to take the chill ·comment~" tie Dttme, poor alike, (I happen to beoneot blNth dog laws it only somebody genuine success, t ·am convinced w it h th e • off. ,, .. L._ mentalaobdnocomDJ• ~l•tter) have strong feelinp would explain these things to that there is a greater degree of &olden goose. ~wen DJ~ we. men sw~p Footnote: OccuimallJ 'an at.t the situation that the ler· them. psychological advantage in being Last year 1 stones ~d, llCC~~ to wit· llOl'talltpeS\, UDabletoad,aw rortatsbaveputtheHearstfanii· Byexterusionoftbepr«eeding. olthediminutivevariety,fordue for example. r•ee. discuss military ~s. le," a -,reek:end cot~ 1 lyta. Murphinewouldlendsupporttoa to Uie height disadvantage, we the company Rep.RobertLeggett,l>Alif.,for , llllYW• ..._...;;..:. ...,,.wed M.Y wife and I are praying that widely held suppGsilion of many ~borter men strive harder to wangled a ooe, ~alled,bearing a lot'!talk t goose t~·&;:t;;.!a:, fOfl, P.Uy Hearst wW be released as dog-owners that dogs do, in fact , aebievc:r suecess, especially in whop pi n g aboutdetense~rograms: · 11; ample, after be inillertla.hllidiii socm as posaible, ao that she mat ' respond to rational as well as in-theintel~ectual fields. $'44.8 million • -,-~ "'-.._s · return to her famjly and a stlnctive lmpulaea. Beginning with Louis Pasteur, worth or de-NORTHROP'S guest list in-party, • "' DOl'JJ'allife. I could z:tame hundreds of very fense con· cludesmorethan30admiral~and ORANOECDAIT . ___ -MURPIONE claims to hcve short men or treat s~cess or tracts from the Pentagon. Many generals. among them Mm. · 1 FEEL t hat Pattylias aireoo)I' .. Witnessed mote people-beach-endeavor. Jllr';'-.Bcfyd'i "for ottn. g0osehunten jjlayed a role Isaao-Kidd,-ex-Navy Malerial --l1J!ij•••&ij111 paid the ransom with a year and fights than dog bit .. mid though lnotauce, one study baa shown to awarding the contracts. chief; Adm. John P. "Blaekie'" _ ••• ,:.=::~·- a Ult of t11ental to~ out of her ' be boasts of never-ever having that service station owners' tend Not th8t they would sell out the Weinel. former planning diNetor , Vf!q young life. 1 can not up· stepped In doc beach-Utter, step-to be taller than the attendants taxpayers for a goose chase. No for the Joint Chiefs; Geo. Clyde R=· ~· dmilland bow tbe FBI, or an)"one Finl in people litter JI.of lnllicted wllo work for them," ls far from one in the Pentagon would likely Box, former Deputy Air Forceln· s..o!rciK ' ' -wi111Mt11brainl~ean-•., -·"1\!l""°"''ltP . *'• --·. -·•-•ntaUft•ampHncof-tbe ri.._aeoati'actb>exclw!gefor • ......,.... Gu. Du..,., "Pete!' FS•lilialPoii · th.e 1hll young ·woman could bottlenicb ~cancty.bargop. number of men whoareabortud tbe rustic bed, board and blinds Crow, former Air Force ~The ecUtorial page of th., Dall .. ..... con1mitted the·!lllme1 theJ Contrary tb what Murpblne'a the number of meu who are very which Northrop prilvldeatl1'!'hun· Comptroller; Gen,:lforace Wade1 Pilol •oeks to Inform· eod dld1 if she bad been In hel' .1 "penpect.lve'' would have his,.. tall, when we consider that Ut:J ten. former.Vic'l,Chlef<lftheJClt;JU>Q.f ot1'"""4 r...ter• )>Y'~ ailDd. • eden believe, bis, beaeh yiliti· ·stud)! Is only one of ~e-• · ·" Adm. Th"n111t lleCl.Uan, ftlrD\tr , ""~IF dlv'I""-~ '1 1he'b -not 1iall(y 'oC.-tlonl bano lmpreased ._-bim lcai'ft which would have to be llVTftf!hostsknowltlsmon cble(ofNu.-1~. -• '1111~ by-. '' ·• made to arrive at a loalcal ettectlve to slap backs than to The gu6[s from C•pitol Hill fn. ¢ umnlsts and cat'toahisu, by -.lmloa. twill. u;ma. A litUe booze and clude•Seh. Howard cannon, D -~nf a lonnn lw re-.· ~ Forexample lfl......,tomake banterwUlgolartherthanadls-Nev., ~BlllNlc1'ql$, !>.Ala.; ;:!= •!!": b1 Preaentl"' lllla "If 'tile pr.., ta not~. It a ltU~'f of how 111aoy men couneonthecompany'emerlts. R~.~ft ll!li'. ·l!lli.., D-fla.; ·o. l:W~· .... ~b.~i::~ llpMC)tlo not ln4'ptaC1• aiid ua-sueeeed ~ the sport of hone l ThUI are public olllclale IUlled ox·Refl. Wllll'IDll· MllillllaU, I(. " opltllbns ittlle Dll!y·Pllot appou trammeled, If t~• mlDd u·• ,r:.;:i bY 8 atlldy at one ~'IN until tl!ey ll\)wJy lOle their""'° Ohio; Gorclon Nease, then with only lntbe><l,torial column at the 'lhackled or made-'lmi!et , ...tllaMy that.the',.,....' at llllalcill aad feel a stronger tlieSe1u1teAtln~~<::onl top at m·•· Opin-ex: tllrouClt-fear, It m-., dif. nwca more tban tbe very tall loyaltytot!telrco11>0ratecronles. mlttee; Earl Moreau, ,1....-11 ·~ uhllsta llnd ftteDce.under what fGnll of,.,.,. ttalnerS, tberelore tbe lhorter We learned about u-com-wlth'tbe Hclule. blDOiL&svl~ ~'::Ii lf\IOf .,.iteru,.. ernment you live, you an a eub-men have • psYcholo1lcal limentary weekends·ln·tb.e-Committee.: Arthur Kuhl, Senate and no~onent11tot ,ltcla1Mh'IP!~Cltlaa." adv1111ta1e ~JI!, 1ucceed more, S'rom. ,1~c~et Northrop -Forel&11 _RelaUon11o-Committee' their views by tbe Dally ' .i.U.I ,,,. iiiWi w ' ...._ "' _. mJ ~ , \ttdch •i*~ nm._ Tom Seott, Senllfe ~·· ....,...~ ' · · · · · · wouldbevalid. man eese each parUclpant tions Committ~; Cl* Solieey, Friday,Octoberl0,19'15 1 ;.~,a.,~.;.,;;.,.;;;;;;;,;;~~-----------...,."" 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ClllllfDIT T&"-MS AVAILAelll OH CAflJI TING. 00-IT•VOUfl:S~t.I"' l!)(l'llRT ADVIClt OR l'R:Ol'"ltSSl'ONAC:.. CA P T INITALL.ATION AV AILA L • , ·--, ' ,, ' • I ' • _ .. ' . . 1 l I • ... ' f • , 1 f • I ' • • .. . ... .. no '· ' I - \ , Al DAIL y PILOT * Frld•Y. ~IOber 10, 11175 PORTLAND, Ore. (UPI) -A UFO lecturer wbo works through the aspeakers' bureau at the University or Minnespta says th8re have been links between reported UFO phenomena and cattle mutil•tions since at leut 189'1, the Oregon Journal reports. Terrence Mitchell, the UFO leC- turer. a aid he has collected material on approxJmately 3,000 catUe mutilation cases in the United States since 1969. HE DISCLOSED THE odd links .between some of those cases and al- tleged UFO repc>rt.s while making in- quirJngs at' tbe Lincoln County sheriff's office about the current UFO ~story of 20 missing people from ~ore1on . The m issing apparently 1 believe they are headed for a higher plane of life beyond this planet, with )thehelpolUFOs. Ml CHELL, A FORMER Min· neapoh television rePorter, said he becam intrigued by coincidental UFO ports and cattle muWatlons while doing a documentary of UFOs for KSTPin Minneapolis. "We took some aerial pictures of some of the strangest things I 've evei- seen,•· Mitchell told the Journal. "Within an ei1hth or a mile or a mutilated cow you can see a perfect Circle melted 1n the 8now. No foot- print.. but every indicatioo. that humans were iftvolvcd in the deaths or these animals.'' r "!.'-'•11;;::::;t""'*.,..laa'-O!P'01'••----·•' i.1 !gt'd No. 2 __... ' FDA. Testing Food Coloring , I I • 1 WASHINGTON (UPll · The Food and Drug ' f Administration says it will make a new attempt to I find out whether red No. 2, the country's most wide· ly used food roloring, causes cancer. Feminine . :Product ;Ads Cut "ADVERTISERS and broadcasters should en- deavor 1 to depict all persons in a positive manner, always keeping in mind theimportanceof di.anity to eVery human being. . ''Increased efrorts should be made to pro- mote ·coneepts of self- pride, di1nity and in- dividual worth. "The agency will con- sider the committee's re- commendations in decid- ing whether there is a need to propose restric- tioo1 on the use of thecol- Or additive," it added. The Nader" group also contended that the dye has been linked to fatalities among unborn "Allpartiesinvolvedin 'babiei;;. FDA says tests the preparation of broad-'SO far do not back up that cast material should be charge. sensitive to the need (or balance in the portrayals of men and women in all aspects of socl•JJ' !!!111> inside and OU:tsi-de 1.he home.'' . I SOME FOOD pro· ducers have ceased us· ing the dye because of the' contrqve'rsy but others bave continued. · ' ·Go-go Gone Navy Wives Furiom PHILADELPHIA: ~P) .:... Go-co is gone- gooe at the Philadelphia Naval Base, chased away by Navy wives furious about the "dis· gusting, and filthy shows" put on during lunch and dinner!I at the officers' cl~bs. Rear Adm. Wycli!feTooleJr., the base com- mander, said his leis than honorable discharge o( the go-go dancers was not connected with the July reprimand given a submarine skipper who hired a topleti• dancer to caper atop the sub· as it left a florid a-port ror sea duty. The admiral said simply that the dancing was "notappropriatetoa naval facility." Navy wives here had launched a letter- Wfitln& campalp. protesting, the topless and bottomlessdancen. • LT. EVERETT CUAPMAN of the Oregon State Police conrirmed Mitchell 's general d escription was 5i milar to about 12 cattle mutilation cases in Oregon recently, includi.og the detail that.most or all ttie animals were discovered lying on their Iert&ides with their ''hooves e1.tended and t.heir tails straightout. "I don't know anybody who has any cont'rete evidence that UFOs exist," l\1i tchell said. "But my definite im- prC':s:s ion of (he Minnesota cases is that ~~ Landlords S lain Mitchell. the paper sald, f>eu .. es "Somebody is doing these th,lnp, ud for a reason, and 1 don't know who ls doing it, but I get the feeling they are doing it to scare people. They are doing agoodjob."' • Tragedy Ends Sharing •• .. Holland said the two being sought moved in with the Mallasons Sept. 23, apparently !in response to the ad in Mot.her .Earth magazine. ,. . "WE NEED M~·TYPE poo. pie to make things Mght for us here in the country," Mallason's ad said! re· !erring to persons interested irP the back-lo-the-land,movemerit. He :said the eventual goaJ might be "lo form a settlement type thing on larger acreage based on individual owner!htp. ·· . The ad sought a "couRJe. &mall family or Jingle female tO live and s harewithhs.'' Longhair s ... • We Cordia ll y Invit e YOU J"OThe ~Prime Cut lHAl l,I FASHIONSI ~BaH®fis. , No~ cetebrittes. Cutting. ~--.w,a ... pagne. \ J rPrizes. \ -....JliS fine selection of precision- '-ground glasses and !rames for the whole family. Fashionable;-· reasonable and expertly fitted. Seeing is believing, so check out the new Optical Department at Ward's. Uile your War!f's charge. · .1 I J ·• , . .., . I \ ,. .sears· . 1--t--1 ·Discover the secret~ of. hoipe ·decorating at Sears Interior Decorating Classes Afternoon and Even ing .Classes on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday NOW FORMING! Phone 54-0-333 for Details U•e Sear• Rm>ol11ing Charge .. . -' ' ··LEARN how to create-room ., settings that reRect"You1 ; "EliJo~ ~ 91..,.,... ..... -•• -.......... ii,.~J"'.l team .~~ applicotion of •" "t....u. ~nciples snd-,rkoutanactual ,.. ~ ... , .. plan for rooms in your own home! LEARN all about color, textures and pattel"ll!l! At ll>day's prices, no one • can afford costly decorating mistakes.. Select the right furnib.lre, fabrics, acci?Saories with confi- dence. Sears decorating classes can teach you all this, and more! ~ Registration Fee Includes: • I l • A COLORFUL ILL~TED TEXTBOOKj • A FLOOR PLAN lioR YOUR PROIECr ' . • 'FABRIC AND CARPtl'. WATCIUS ' ' " • • A HANDY .'.J'OTE BAG ·~ \ • l \ ' I I • • , • • I . . DAILYl'ILOT ,Sf <\ • •Mat~•• Salk Wins Solons Double Own Custody Expense Deductions Of 2 KUJs •xpenses in Wuhlneton. NEW YORI( (AP) -Child "-ommitlee members insisted psycboloclst Lee Salk has won Thursday that \_he changes would ~t~y of his two children over· merely put legislators 00 a par-hit 'j#t,fe"of l:J year.s after a judge with the tax deductians: claimed f9W)d he was the ''parent who. ap. by buslnessmen and repGrten.: pean to ~ore adequately 1atiSfy The committee actfon came on a the emotKJOal and cuJtural needs voice vote wlth!only Rep. oflhechildren·.'' Richard Vander Veen (D-Mi~h. > Both Salk. ~. arid his 43-year· dissenting, saying: he still Was •old Swedisll-b<frn wife, Kerstin, having troul:ile ex-plaining the had sought permanent custody of last congressional salary in· Eric.-. 14, and Pia,&. crease. ~ . · · The committee also approved MANHATTAN SVP&EM£ changes in tax law which would Court Justi ~'t Guy Ribaudo resultlnincreasedtaxbreaksfor awarded Salk permanent most state legislators. custody of the children at the con· If Congress eventually ap-clu.sion of the Salks' divorce pro- proves the committee's ad.ion, ceedlngs. Hous'e members, senators and Salk, the head or pediatrlc statelegislatorscouldtakeupto psychology at New York $44 per day for expenses incurred Hoti;pital, is the author of several in living In Washington or their book!i 100 parents and children state capitols. although ' con· and is considered an authority oo gressmen would be under domestic relations. His brother, greate r restraints than the Dr. Jonas Salk, is thei(llscoverer legislators. or the polio vaccine. A congressman would have to 1• Ul"IT• ......... actually attend a day·s session PHILIP a. SOLOMON, Salk ~s Spanish artts! Salvador Dali has been fired from his first movie acting job in Paris because ihe made pro-Franco remarks after lhe killing of Spanish political mili~ts. and answer a roll call lo claim attorney said that his cUenl had the $44. It could not be claimed on not fou&ht for custody on lhe weekends, recesses or days the grounds that ?.1rs. Salk was an congressional body was not in unfit mother. session. It could not be cl&imed if ''Rather, we took the position the congressman WN sick or that the father has equal rights to traveling out of W8shington. get custody of the children,'' he even for business purposes. said. • SEE T.HE GAMES!! USC AND.ZENITH-CLASS OF '76 • .. . lBllTH :::a t SGJSSOX mmt ~:;i"~ ....... .MANY '76 MODELS NOW IN STOCK ~­ ZOOM FEATURES: • ReMOh coetrol c°'"'Hie.c:e • M•..t Chra•acalar Pictwe T• • I OOo/o ~S,.... Cll11• • , .. ,.d Power S......, v....,. R1,..t.._ • Solld-5--·Hier-. s, .... • Chla•lffc Owe blrttw TtlllilMJ ZBllTH ZS"• r' llMDJ .. m• RIH . DEUVERY &SET-UP ...... •••• rd.I• -·- WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL Baptists Stop Topless Bar ELLENDALE, Tenn. (UPI> -Membeni or a local church h•d a higher law in mind, but have set· Ued for a buildin1 ordinance lo atop topless ao·go dancine at tbe Club '10. ... ft was a vidory for lbe Lord and decency,' Hobgood said. Chri»t Sanidas. a county buildln1 o(ficlal, h•d • "no occupancy" sicn J)Oetled on the door after Hobgood complained o( building oode violations,. But lhat apparently did not get the job done. ''The doon were not properly hung," said the Rev. Gene Hobgood of the Highway 70 Independent Baptist Churc!h. "They are supposed to swing out and they open in.•• - ··we went out lbere at the re(Ulartlme with-our pickets and they were doina business as usual, ·r Hobgood said. ··we called thesherUr and they (four AS A aESULT, THE SAGA or Belly and Greta. this town·s first topless dancers, has been stalled an.er ei&ht nights ol bare1chested per'formances drawing beer-drinking 'C\lStomers and pickets led deputies) came out and closed it.'' ~ by llol/&,ood-• -sARID°As SAID nuf CLUB operatoni can Jet a new permit simply by correcting the buJldin&'• <fe. (iciencies. ARE YOUR 11TOCKS'' ''TICKING'' _TOGETHER? A fine clock should be oiled every three years lie cleaned every nine years. Has yours? I CLEAN & 01 L MOST WALL, MANTEL & CUCKOO CLOCKS-i25. WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS FOR LARGE CLOCKS. • ' ,, .. ,, • • HEAR -THE GAMES!! ' ZENITH-A TOUCH OF CLASS! 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SAT. 10-5:30 ·1 1'68-3329 I IN STOCK ;., ON DISP.~Y. .I\ I SUM. 12-$ . ._-,ll!~!!~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~ .. ~.~~~~~~ .............. ~lll"!~ .. !1111 ........ lllli!~ ......................... ~lll!!llll~.~·1. , I· • I - I . . . ' Alt DAILY PILOT QUEENIE Fnday, OctotMtr 10, 197S By Phil lnterlandi 'Quigley Edge' • Mrs. Bergeson Seeks Support By O.C. HUSTINGS Of .... Daily P'llM iUft Newport-Mesa schoob Trustee Marian Bergeson is eyeing the 74lh Assembly District with designs on the June Republican primary election. The district, now represented by Robert Bad.ham who is after Andrew ~linshaw 's 40th Congressional District seal, so a rar has attract· · ed one candidate -Irvine City Councilman Henry Quigley - and one soon-to· be-declared (•an- didate. Richard W~sman, a San Clemente resident and life in- surance agent. MRS. BERGESON, y;1lh I I • l yC"ars on the Newport-Mesa and I ORANGE COUNTY Vasectomy 'Failure'; Pair Sue State Sued Air Station I By Clinic SANTA ANA -An Orange County abortion coUnseUing clloic sued the state (or St7,400 Thunday It> a Superior Court actloo cbargina the California Depart· ment o{ Health wltb failure to honor a-con· tract. It is alleged by the Feminist Women 's Health Center of Santa Ana that the· clinic was not reimbursed by the slate {or 116 counselline sessions. , Display Set M•rine Corpe Air Sia· !loo El Toro will roalutt the Third Marine Altcrart Wlo& Band in concert ·during a static dll!play or alrcrart ~ ti ere Oct . 21, f'rom 9:30-11 :30 a-m. The static display £.s open to the public. Aircrews (or the helicop- t er s, jet fight~rs, transports and at\ack aircraft will be on band to answer any questions aboUt the planes. All pert<>no wbo pl'! to vlllt lhe J;tatloo toe tbe dllplay and Band con- cert are requested to call the loinl Public Affms Ofll<e al 559-3514 or 3515 by Oct. 17 to confirm their visit and the number o( pe ople ln· volved. DAILY Pll.01' CLASSIFIED ADS 642-58711 JC Penney ·'l'akl' •t IOVL'·hatc lfll'lllO previous Newport Rea c h , Elementary District' boards, is MA1t•A" •l!ROU•N SANTA ANA -A cou- ple "'ho claim that their marriaee came c lose to ending in divorce when thf' wife became preg. nant uftl•r the husband underwent a vasectomy demanded 5220.000 in damuges Thursday from lhe physicians allegedly responsible for negligent surgery. G.ARDEH CENTER FASHION ISL.AND STOii; OML Y LllEA MR. JEAN WEAN EA LIER. ~1•. ••1ldent Of 161 V••I• 0. 0.•~. P•lm Sp-ll'>Q\, C.Uforn14I lor 21'1"•n,1t•te ot C.Ulornl• tor 51 v••t1, 10 ... ner lS te•r ,.,.1o;19n1 of S..n S.rn.rdlno, c.. Diiie ol CMt•I" Octot»r t, lt1S °" hl1 r.on.. &orn in Ge,..v•. 5wl!NrlMlll. ~. U., w•I lounCMtr •ndo-ner ot Ll&r Musk Com~n'( In S.n IMrMrdlno, C.. lS Y••r•, w•• • member ol S•n 8erMrdloo M9i.on!c L.""91 W F & 4.M .• Sc:otll1h All• Con1l1lory Lo• A""I" Al M91•11'.•l'I ShtllW Temc>•• L~ Anoei.is, Et 6....tUo Shrine CiuO Ne,,.orl 6eKl'I, C1UI . P•sl .,....,.Iden! ol the S.n 8•rn•rdlno LIO!'>• Ch.O. M9motrot Jolly Bay• Cl1,1bof NtWPOr1 8e.-cll alld IM L••-R•dlo ....,,_,, ot Lo. A,...le\. S.UrvlvM 0¥ "'i wll•. Mer<i. R. Ll•r ol P•lm s.>t"lftll', C.., WM! l)nlll'lllr, W•U•r A. Lier of Ne-1 6e1<1'1, C. Servo<•• ••II be IWld f n · Olly, 1)(1-• 111111 •I •:00 PM, &IDO!ll Mlmorl•I Ch•f»I ...,,. • .,Gerntnll l1J" a.bbill Mor1'•••r. 11" E•,I HIQlll- A ... , S.11 IMr .... rdlno, C• lnl••ment. _...•111 v.-.,. Cemoiterr In 11..., ot J-rl lllOM wl>O \0 de\/re ""'' m;i-e tcll'llrlbullom ID IM sriri ... CtlllC)ltld Chlk" ... '1Ho .. lt•I. 11ia1t•GO LULA MA E A8REC.0, rHlo.<it ot CDsl• llMH, C•. D•lt of df&lfl Ocioo.r t , lt1S. Survl,..d Oy ,.., d&....,,.ttr , £MMI' Pl'ke; IOl'I, Tlldon Abl'90; Mi- ter, Vtsl• 81•nton ~ ••vtn 9r..,.lllld~n •nd Mvtnletn 0•1•t- 'fl'.,,.fllldl'&n. 5'trvlt•I will be l'l('ld Sunay, OtlObff 12, 2::JO PM, PMk F•mfl y Colonl•J. Funtr•I Ho..,., W.1lmlM1Dr. In 1i.u of llOwtr1 ,,_ lomUy 1'9C!ue1t1 mtmo•ltl u1nttl- llorls bt rnMlt IO rour l•vorltt c,..,lty. -~•li'ON N•ALHOMI Coronl del Mar 873-9450 ,CoMa Mesa S.8-2424 NcCOINtCI MOITUAIY Lllguna Beach 484-841 5 Sin Juen Capistrano 49S-1778 • PACllllC YllW --..011.A.LPAlil CetNtlHY Mortuary Chapel 3SOO Paciltc View Dit...e Newport Beach. ClllkH'nla 644-2700 ,_, ...... , cotOMIAL PUt•Al -· 7801 Balsa Ave. Westminster 893-3525 IWJMS' MOITUAIY 827 Main St. Huntington Beach 538-e539 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTlC~TOCltaOITOltS SUl"l:ltlOlt COUltTO,. TM• STATI: 0" CALIPOllNIA "!>It TMll COUNTY O"OltANOll .... ,. ...... Esl•I• of SAOIE E . MAYER, 0.C.ffMd. E-nit" Miiiet ol P,o<lh< P•U~. 'l•ler of Abl•h•m Blc.ombergol S.W•• Ir Wood, Cl , Herm"n B~mbe-<9 of New Yotk •nd IU10itHe D1nlirlsot New York; 9r-mot1•..-of Stolt & Liv Miiier. S.r11IC P\ -·· ~•fO 100.v. Fd· 0tf,0cl-r 10, lt/S1111 DO PM Pa(lloc View ChePtl w!lh R&bbl G1r_, ~ tnMI ofll<l•llng. lnte•mtnl, P•dflc: Ylew Memo•l•I P•rk In N•wi:iott Be.er!. Ce P•t •l;c Vltw Mor1u••Y d1rec:1ors. lllODllllGUEZ LUCIANO ROORIGUEZ. DMeolOt· •tn Octotlf• 10, 1•1~. S..•111~ br "'' wife, Alm• Rod.,9ue1. S.rvocn ••• 1»nd!119, P1tlllc View Memo.iii! P1rk Mor1u.ry, Newport BIKrl, C.11 PltANKlll:L MA X FRANKEL, re\•dfllll o'I H..nl· lnQlon Be&crl, C•. O•!e DI 0..111'1 Ot· JoWr t , ltl5. Sutvived bf •-_,... Arthur ol Huntil'>{lton 1k1cri. C.. - ,M9rvln of Do,..,, New Jeti.ev. one aeuonter. Edit!\ Ro•n ol L.OflQ i,1-. New ¥or•: brotiwr, Herm1n Fr-elol Mooll11•, Connectl<ut ; nlnt Qtilr\Cklllldrtn. S.rvlcn -••Mid to· Gey, Frkl•f. (ktober 10, 1t1S •I 2::JO PM or•w11de, P•cllk Vitw MeR"O<i91 Nr•. Nlwpor1 &e.cn, C1. OtlkltUno. "'"Obi GM'°" Goodm .... P&eltic View" Mor"tllary dlft(IOrl ' WILLHIT£ EDNA WILL.MITE. rtlklfnt of Ml1' Mon Ylf:lo, ea. ODI• ot dol•tll October 1, "75 In Mission vi.Jo. Bc>rn 1n Lone.tar, Ml-I, S11NI ..... (If tf\rH siRtn, Elm11 Rolllrlt, Dt•nt Ttl>d'f&ndL,,.ur• Cr•wn; brat.,.,, w~ Cr•-, •U ot O..tnt Oty, Mlssoud. I nltrment 1111111 bl •I Gl'.nt Cltr Clmetery. Loc:•I dlrtc· tors, ¥tCormlc-Lttvn• B••<h --·· Meeting Set look in~ for grass-roots support r"lher than the large infusions or long green she expects to appear in a well·ht'elt.>d Quigley campaign 1tighl now, says Mrs·. Bergeson, no decision has been made. Still. she says, the chances of strong Rt.>publican backing for htc>rcampaign appear good. The 74th District strel~hes Jrom Newport Beach south to Oceanside and Camp Pendleton in San Diego County. In Orange Cowity it includes the Saddleback Valley, San Clemente. Laguna Beach and San Juan Capistrano. THE GEOGRAPmCALl,Y large, but thinly populated clistricJ. is a Republican stronghold , with a two-to-one voter registration edge £or the GOP. Traditionally, winning the Republican primary has meant a win in the~eneral election. Mrs. Bergeson concedes that Quigley's early mov· es in lht' campaign -which included plastering the district with '· 1-lenry Quigley-L..eaders hip" signs last sprin g and first announcement of candidacy -gives him the edge today. But, if support for her candidacy materiali~es , s he is looking at a hard push beginning in January and a fast stretch run beginning in March LotheJuneprimary. MEANWHILE, IN THE 74TH, Assembly District, Irvine Company President Raymond Watson has ended more than a year of corporate political abstinence by joining a number or other developers backing Irvine Councilman Henry Quigley {or lhe Assembly seat. The Committee lo Elect Henry Quigley includes deveh.>pers Willi am Jahns, Paul Presley, Randall Presle-y, 1-lari-y Rinker. Alex Robertson J r., and Jim Warm- ington as well as Walson. In an interview last spring. Watson said the compan y stopped making donations in June 1974 . Shirley A. and John Remak name Drs. Lynn Rowe anll Robert Montgomery as deren- dants in their Orange County Superior Court lawsuit. It is allC'g-ed that the Gardt>n Grove physi- cians performed the mall• st£'rilization sur- gl~ry on Rernak in April. 1973, and that his wife becaml' pregnant in December that year. The couple state that divorce was contemplat- ed after Remak accused his wift' or being un- faithful. They state their m~niage was restored when further medical ex· amination proved inade- quate per£ofmance or t.he vasectomy. ,. Trial Set THIS WEEK GARDEN VALUES!. SPECIAL PURCHASE f'~TEMT 2 GAL 11ROSES11 IUD& BLOOM 1.49 flCYS BENJAMIN.A &"POT VERY FULL 5.99 IOUG.AIMVILLE.A 5 GAL. IN FULL BLOOM POlll PlllPU 5 99 ~E e JERUSALEM CHERRY OIMAMEKT AL RBI FIU!T 4" POT .89 SPRl•G BULBS I ARE HERE LARGE SILECTIOH SHOP sut4D.A Y ~OM to 5' p.nl. • The Orange CoUnty Chapter of the National Foundation 'for Colitis and Ileitis will conduct a regular monthly meeting Oc-t. JS at 7:45 p.m. in Keystone S,avings and l.oan in Westminster. THE FLAP INVOLVED a company bank account known as the "Westerly AssociaUon.'· ln RAY WATSON testimony in a n Irvine Comparly For Pair In MJ.Jrder s ANT A AN A -!fEwPORT. CEN'l'ER • P UBLIC NOTICE SUHllllOR COURTOl"THI!. STATIE Ol"CAU.-ORNtA FO• TM a COUMTY 01" OlllANGli Ne. A·I Slll NOTICa 0, HliARINQOI" .. U ITIOfri ..c)lt, .. lllO•ATE 01" Wilt. ANO FOA LITTllllS Tl!STAMl!MT Alll'I' £$Ille of RALPH S HOL.OEN. DJ<:HHd. NOTICE IS HElllE8Y GIVEN ll'la1 ROBYN SUSAN HOLDEN Ms lllfod he,..lnt petition lor Proo.le ot wu1 - lor lssw.nc;tot l.1tttr• T•ll•m1nt•rv «: Ille ptllli...r ~lertnce to which is ~ for futllltr "'"c"l1rs, •nd INll !ht time Ind 011<1 DI l•11t.11rlno tt>e wrne !\ft bl:!ln 11tl lot Otloblr 21, n1s, 11 t ::ll t .m ., Jn IM court.-of' Oe1N1r1rnen1 No. J ol H ld Cour1, •I 700 C.IVk Cerlltr Ori"" W.st, In Irle City ol S.0.11 A,.., C&llfornl•. Dlttd S.'1!1ft\ber n . 1t1s WILLIAM E . StJOHN, County Clerk ARTMURSTlllOCIC altonle,MUw -M»tllS1rlft land suit ~rial in West Virginia last November, Watson satd the account was "prim arily for con- tributions to certain political bond issues and certain politicalorrices. ·· Last !ipring, Watson said he had been interviewed •by a representative of Congressman Wright Pat· man·s (0-Texasl BankingandCurrencyCommitlee on the contributions. The question involved whether the company might be making contributions on behalf of the Irvine Foundation. The foundation owns a controlling share in the company. Tax·exempl foundations are prohibited bylaw from making political contributions.· THE COMPANY, WATSON said. sought a ruling on the matter froll) the Internal Revenue service and got a clean bill of health. · So the new political season, said Watson, will find the company fulfilling its duties as corporate citizen in the political arena. But the amount is something else. "If you look at th'7 candidates we've supported in the past,'' Watson said . "we·re really pikers." Quigley, he said, can ex- Willi•m Elliot Chambers • ·FASHION ISLAND•(71 4) 644-23.1_3 · or Newport Beach and ~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;:::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::'====::~ codefendanl G•ry F Michael Rollo h.11.ve been ordered to race trial Nov. 24 on murder charges Ciled artet a Garden Grove physic;ia'n was beaten lo dealh in h.is home. Orangt> Cou nty Superior Court Judge Kenneth Williams set the trial date ror Chambers. 45, or 3710 Seashore Drive, and Rollo. 22, or Garden Grove. They are additionally charged with armed robbery, burglary and receiving stolen property. Both men are accused or the slaying last Aug. 14or Dr. RObert Trace. • MODEL HOME FURNITURE SALE ,.....,_. .. IC:ll, CA. tJ6'MI A~fw: ... 1111-• Publlshotd Or.n119 Co.SI D11Uy PllOI, -====================:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-1 OctDDtrJ.~. 10, ltlS J11'9.IS I pect S500 to $1,000. Bren's Greentree and Harbor View model homes. "-THE .1 EARL'S ,,,_·"'"''""'°' "'llCOl'l9. '9fK:I ftMI \f Att\ "'' 'Ol.M 900I ... , __ ,_Al lttllC-C .... - i..., °'"""......., ... ~-,..._. AND' l'fffMIJ 111• .._.-..&. c-- Public AUCTION F1llDAY. SATIJRDAY, SUNDAY al 8 P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal, Sterling Slluer, Porcelains. Oriental Objrcrs d'Art. Paintings. Jewelry. Antiques, Bronzes. Furniture, Sl'lect Indian T urquaise .. Furniture. and accessories. Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. Bedroom. Family room. Priced to sell. /tOTICE IS HEREBY Gt VEN lo I,_ er.di ton of IM •bO.,. nomea OKtdllnl ttl.ll •II r-.._.s ,.. .. 1no clolms ~nsl tr.. ,.1a ott.O.ltl ore •M!lffrH 10 Ill• '"""'--.1111 tne rwc•swr, _._,.,,, In t .. llffl~ ol the IClerk ol IM MJow tft• htltd«IVl1,0f" 10 pr1twnl !MtPI, wllh lhl "KftM...,¥OIKhers, IOllle II~ •1 1•102 Bromley, Wtslmln111r c.tlforni• tlMJ, wltlch ,, ! .. Jll«• oi llYWllH• of lflll -d9f'9'd Ill •O ,...1. "'l; ~""1all>i"ttoltlOfllllltOfi.aidOll<1!·-~":U:~:'==' = .. ~ .. ~·~1~·~·~1 ==~·1 S 1.000.000 INVENTORY OW1t~_.1n1n I-monthS otter 1r. tlr-11 "'*ketklftof tt.11 ncHlco. De• Seotomo.r 23, 1•1> A'-MM.Horn)• Admlr1hlt11lrl•of lht Esll'te 9f IM •bOVtl ftOl'nlld ottede<>l JONNA.DUNCAN ......,..,etuw , ............ '""' _ .. a.ta ....... C.1Htr1'1• '2111 T .. ; f)'M)M1·0111 .,.-..,. "'A•lftl1t11trolrl1 Publ~ Of"_.,. co.,, 0.11 ... PllOI, <;ept_ '6,•1'111 Ott. 3, 10, II. lt,S lMll·IS PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICt: TOClll•DITOlt!. SUll•llltOlll COUlllTOI'" THf STATI! Ol"CALlflOlllNIA FOlll TNl!COUNT'l'O .. OlllANGE ,.., ..... , .. Ell•M' of HELENS. CHAMPEAU, •II• HELEN OOlllOTHV STEELE C HAMPEAU. HELE/ot 0 CHAMPEAU. O.<••Md. f'fOTICE IS HERE8Y GI VEN ID U-. <rtell'°" ot tM How ""'""'4 dlCMlnt tMlt all Pf,,_ MYlnt c .. I ... .,a1rWo1 ltW Nld i:liKIOtftt Mt '"<llnoct to rllt tfttf'n, wl11t tfM l\Ot(H ..... , ~ !ft !tit GflkD of IN t ltrlil et tM .000.. "'° Uttldco..wt.•to ~Mnt them, 'lllfimt"" llKftMf'l'-.C ... t1, IO,.,.~ flt "" oltk• ef DAVID STERLING TINGLER L•w t.rtH1r•llon, MG '"w'°'t Ctnttr Ori••, Svllt t20, ......,. 8toc.lt. Ctllleml• "'60, which It tfM (Mett DI l>vtfMtt of '"' .,... dtttsontd In tll rn.IMrt -tMr>1119 te IM.,.. .. Of wlf CIKtdtnl, •llltln ,.,.,.,._ "*"'" _...,. ttlt fin! p\ltlfka!ltn OI thll nltkt. • • o.Md S.!MDml*r ,J, 191' "'' o. Clt•""Ot.tu 1-.<utwof lne WIUOI l .. t*O'ft NllNd Hf-*!! a.VjDSTIJU .. INO TIMOl.llt ..... _ .. .... .,....c.. ...... or1.,. _.. ~ ~ leat:ll, C..IHMll• ., ... Tttl f1Ml .... i'Jt ......,.,., lljK..., f"l'Mlthld Of.,... Co•ti o.1,.,. l'IJOt. 51i11,2',1MOc1.1,110.Jr, 1-rf ,...,., I - OMLY AT . HERi R~~2~,~DER /'."'"" 1 ..... 1u11". ("u11r1s. (),11 ... f.J'u1'"'· Hn11kr11pt(';1'.t VlSITORSI Come and •ee whaf jun an AVCT10N can bet FREE ADMISSION! ... ocross the strf't't fro,n srvc·n of the Soul hlond's rnosr t'lrgont u!Qterfronr rl'stourants! ' HOURS Inspection & Private Sales 10.5 DAJLY 12·5 SATURDAY 2-5 SUNDAY C~osl'd \\lt'd11~day & ThurS<l:iy AUCT10NS HELD EVERY FRIDAY. SATIJRDAY, SUNDAY at I P .M. • • /II',~ USE YOUR BANKAMERICARO. V f (; 'MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH <fJOHtYtieJ f£td. 2542 W..t Coaet Highway N-rtBeach, Callfomla 92663 (714) 645-2200 WE 8UV FOR CASH OR SELL 011/ COMMISSION WHOLE ESTATES OR Siii/GU: ITf!/tfS ART LEll/1\'E. 1I UCTfUVf:t:H l 1' \ New and Old Books Ewerfthlng 111u1t go this we~lttm.. • • Cash and carry. First co111e first serve. teLio.~ . 10 A.M. till da,,k. Saturday and Sunday ' October 11 cnl 12. Greentree •••••Office. 4041 NOITHPAll CllCLE l'YINE, CALIF. ' • • ...,_ COINEI OF CULYEI & WALNUT' ,I • eekead Ca1ea41ar ,Yachts ileaa To Ct;ttalina • The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will aeod Perfotmance Handicap Racing Fleet sallora' lo Catalina Island this weekend oo lhe slxtb race ot the Anlelm\Ul jlefles. It wiU really be two races In lloe with'the fieet sailing to Avalon Saturdai iii>d return· ~ Sunday after an Ovaniaht--reoduvous at the island resort. BOATING Small boats will see plenty of action In ~e bay Saturday and Sunday with two major regattas on Ensenada tap. The Balboa Yacht Cub will host the Udo-14 Open Invitational Regatta. · · A few miles west up the coast the Huntington D ---Q. l Harbor -Yacbt-Club will m-tlle-nlM!CaTi tage ror-.l.~...:7e some compet1t1on between the Laser" and Lehman-12sailors. Saturday AND A FEW MILF.S east. the Dana Point Yacht Club will sponsor its annuaJ Fall Regatta for all classes. , ,The 12th annual San Diego to Eosenada race, sponsored by the Southwestern Yacht Club of San Diego is ,scheduled to get under way Saturday.· · Me~nwhile a fleet of about lS ocean racers will be finishine sometime today to conclude the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's 385-mile Calllomia Coastal race which started· Tuesday afternoon al San Francisco. C'asse-s established • in Oeean Action in other yachting areas along the coast: Los Arigeles-Long Beach Racing (IOR), Midget LOS ANGELES YACIIT CLUB -Huntington Ocean Racing CMORF). Harbour Race, first of Harbor Series Sunday PerformanFe Handicap SEAL BEACH YACIIT CLUB ...'.Columbus Day • CPHRF). San Diego Han- Regatla, Saturday, Sunday. di cap <SDHF), multi· ALAMITOS BAY YACIIT CLUB -Ladies Day l\uU ond'l>redicted log. Regatta, Wednesday,Oct.15. ~g time tor the first class will be at 11 a .m . off Point Loma. Sant.i Monica Bay , SANTA MON ICA YACHT CLUB -Transbay "'Cl!lll!lllllr'lllft_...,,"° Handicap, Saturday. SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB -Intraclub InvitationcJ, Saturday. KING HARBOR YACIITCLUB -Cecil B. King Regatta, cente rboards, Saturday ; Li ghtning Class ~Ir clolldr loci.Ir •n<1 s.tura.r wllt\ A CflAl'IC• of IKC•1.IOl'llll Ii""' •All! beglrinlnt , ... 1oc1.,. Invitational, Saturday . ./ ~ . MARINA DEL REY -Home Port Regatta, all l\tarina del Rey Yacht Clubs, Sunday. lnc,..1""11 ~11-11 wlPMh toCMor ilKeml""ll IS loll luoah '"'' •tt.,._. Hi9t111oMyM10n. PALOS VERDES YACHT CLUB -Fall regat- ta, Sunday. C.0.11•1 letn11W-'u .. 1 wlU •W191 bet-•• '5t and ''· lnl•rtd tem-P"'At\lf'ei Wiii rllng9 btt-51 ...i ... San Diego The...., lttnc-•tlH"t wlll t.M. SAN DIEGO NAVY SAJLlNG CLUB -Navy Cup Regat~~ll classes, Sunday. SAN m<tOG'O YACHT CLUB r Waterman Series CIOR). Sunday; Ballas Series (MQRF) Sun- .s-.11-.... Tide• Pll:IOA'f • day. ·• s.condMQh 1;)11p.m . Seconcllow f ;r!p.m. SATUll:OA'f ~orUJ, and Inland WESTLAK E YACIIT CLUB -Sailor of the Year Re1Zalla . Sa.turda.v. Sunfi;1.y . F l!"\1 fll9fl Fln119w Stc'Ol\ld hl9" ,_,,, ... 4j lfP.fl'I . l :J1 • ..,,_ 2:5"•..m· 10 :MP.fl'I. SUNOA'f Fl™hlQn S·S1• m SANT A BAR.BARA SAILING CL UB -Sum· F1nt1ow 10.•9•,,.. Se · N 4 S d s.etonc1 11191o •. >0 ., • .., mer rtes o .. un av. SKON11ow 11 ·••1>m o.t . Su!lrl»5•:t>•.m •. M,i 61So m. SAN FERNANDO VALLEY SAILING CLUB -Maoar! ,11o11 11:4s .,_..,. 'lets 11:1• Mission Ba y Regatta. 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It wasn't Wllil the 16th Century that the tale was revived in Germany with the name of Cinderella. 6,000WORDS I{ there ar en't a little more than 6,000 words on this newspaper page, it's just not the . average full newspaper page,sir. !"-- NO, THE GUITAR is not the most popular instru· me nt among amateur musicians. Only 28 percent of them pluck those strings. The piano is still at the top. About 46 percent or the musical amateurs play it. THERE'S A peculiar South American tad· pole that grows to be about 10 inches long before it starts lo shrink irito a frog that's only 21h in· ches long. tr you know or any other beast that grows down instead of up, please name it. \ PIMIENl'O , Q. "What's a pimiento? How-does it groW?'' A. A pickledpepper.Onabush. THE FRENCH LANGUAGE lhal'sspoken in Paris has changed considerably more dur· ing the last 200 years than has the French that's sp<>keninMonlreal. Why? WHEN YOUR GRANDDAD was a young fellow, he possibly blew a quarter come Satur- day for a &pecial barber shop shave. Thal was the slick proC'edu re to gel ready for the dance: The tonsorialisl 's razor was sharp, his hand gifted. No more. That apprentice now learns just enough about the straight edge in the com· b-and-scissors school lo pass the test, then gets little further practice. It's almost impossible to find a barber anymore who shaves you as well as you shave yourselr. • THE WORD ·'caesar·• originally meant "much hair.·· So it ·s odd, isn't it, that the first most famous Caesar of them all, Julius, went bald? . HOW WOULD you like a pocketful or two· cent pieces? Understand Congress is thinking ~bout voting in a bill to mint same. • ITEM NO. 68C in our Love and War man's file labeled "ljlappiness is" is a Chinese pro· verb which reads : "1( you want to be happy for a few hours, get drunk. If you wanl•lo be happy for a weekend. gel married. If you want to be happy (or a week, butcher a pig. If you want lo be happy all your life long, become a gardener.'' . AddTess mail to L.M. Boyd , P.O. Bo;r. 1560, Costa Me1a92626 I ~:s _;Believe 1t ~Not! I ~~~ ®~~ w;m)~ ,_ l'f9' l'D blla'-fOR ISO 'l'EM:S SDI 6ef«IAOON5 Of M RAM li\Mlct ""'4 IEEN Mmil6 M 'oiOU'S MST IOUAION QHtf lltS. ..... , ......... M.~~~!~r! -~ • NDOf" MIUUCIY sr•.11Ctl, 80Ul90N WfflSKlY. OISllll(D ANO IOITllD Ir fM(..-.S,.L.IWI fl!Slllll~CQ.. CWM0.8.1...8.lA&!lNJ l/C.llY ... .,....,,.. •r •,11-. ,.,_.~ w,._._.,..,_ -• . --· '-----· • --------~---.------------------------~ / , , I I I 4 FT. WRAP-AROUND UTILITYUGHT Wttb a nmne like that you know it can't be too crazy. I mean it wou&cln't use cu&• words. or try to mugg you. Tube. extra. / J \ I DOUBLE 8 FT. STRIP LIGHT ........ A plain fl\loreacent light ••. ' not one that the Delghbon will oogle at. but Ilic.. Tube• extra. 1197 1397 TALK! OR WO-~ U5E... l t11 5 1-\E RE ·- POWER ·· / I \ I \ •• N ATI ONAL CATALOG O N '-IOU FIGA lt-1 f • TRAC LIGHTING Thi• •tuft i• expen•lYe ln the high cla•• lighting •hop• (well it ain't exactly free here). Mount the trac, •lid• the light• ju•t where you need them. LIGHTS 13~ 4"TRAC 1300 --·- LIGHT BULBS N01 NO ... oorfT l"\AKE 9 ~p~ ME RfAD\I If A6Alfllt\ • The·everydoy pack of four bulb• in a choice ol 43-60-?S·or 100 watt•. but. Horkl. what'• tbi• ..• a low price. Zounds. ROMEX WIRE WITH GROUND 4'x8' PARTICLE BOARD 14-2 7 ~. OR 1 S~·nou 12-2 ~1-r .. OR . 19~nou. 14-3 11 ~. OR 24~nou. • 12-3 1 S tT: OR 33~nou. I wouldn't care ii I didn't bave...,~y room to .cry thing• heN. I mean. what do you •oV about "Romex:· It •ound• like •ome kind of weird breakfa•l cereal. yes. JI you need it, you know what it'• for. STAINLESS STEEL BAR SINKS For tho•• of ua who hCJYe token the pledge. tbe•e are 11talnl••• •teel vegetable cleaning •ink•. CHROME BATH HARDWARE ROIEHOOI PAPER HOLDER TOOTH!RUSH TUMBLER HOLDER a&a .. ~~wnBAR 2t" TOWD.IAR rc;WELIAR ,LUCITE TOWD.RIMC 99• 1"7 119 119 1 •s 1" 2 :ss 177 MASONITE PECKY CYPRESS PANEUNG Title tell• all. more to follow in next book entitled. .. Gidget at God&Ula'• Graduation." 9!7 PERMA- BILT PULLMANS The name lmpll•• you don't rebuild It ever again. Aiad you know how the everyday kind alway• need rebuilding. 20" ru«SHED OR UNflNISHED 2S"nNISHED OR UHmfISHED 30" FDflSHD> OR UNFINISHED 2900 5900 7900 TEXTURE 1-11 FIR SIDING Without· th• milling and gToaring thl• would look like' 9"ryday wbat•·lbe- nam.e-of·that·•tufl? 'I 1 97 4x8 • t PEERLESS BATIIFAUCEt S CHROME 1100 HAJIDLE =c 1300 1700 smcu: HAJIDLE C! 2 ~! . . Hord en rock. but you can IMIW lt. glue it. work lt like wood. but without tla.9 •plittj.ng. (A Jlftle c:bipplag. but no •pllttlng.) 4'x8' CDX PL YWOOP SHEATHING 4~!. 5~! What am I •uppoHd to aay, ·'Buy •ome. you'll t.oOk younger and more attractive"? Your friend• will say. HOb • golly. I lo•e your •heathing." Oh. cr<U• commerdali•!"- 4'x8' FIR SHOP PLYWOOD 4~;!. 5~! 6~! •~.! Somebody corr«t me. but ha• the price ot thle gone up or down lllnce la•t Ume. Don't all answer at once now. I ~ WATER HEATERS Fully glo•• llnecl. G\lto ahut·oft. lemp. .control S year UncOiid. guardntee. (It l knew Q good }oke .. l'.d.tellJL Thia ain't TV you know.) 59~~ 6 9cf 79~ 99Cf GALVANIZED HEATER.HOUSE For thOt~beliler.tot more- in•ide 1'00D\o for your alrinny botber·ln·law when he ccrmp• at yourplau. • • • I • t • ' /; • • \ • , \ . • - ' • I • :. HAIRCUTFING.AN·-eMERGING CRAFTl~~. • Lac>KS . ~heCla ' • z,..,. . ' 8yl00L811N °' .. ..., ........ --waler llbeiilJY,-sb....; nq,..-· . 'Jatliiieafb'.' ... -ait-.,.~ ·FJeven years aeo, when VidAI Sassoon came to New York with Mary. Quant and tbe lleaUes, be brought a geometric hair st)tle that was at least three years ahead of its time. , American women did not re- -Ml.ly accept the chunky, pre- cision-shaped cuts, ancl,the new salon -bad ''·a couple of lolllh years. "We lost a couple of· shirts," Sassoon said, ''but we bought some new ones.•• Today, the British-born craftsman can count U cities which hav,. a Vidal Sassoon salon for men and women. 1be most recent city to join the list was Costa Mesa, which boasts a new brown and chrome saloo in South Coast Plaza. Sassoon himself was on hand to play host for a gala opening party Tuestlay evening Jt was the fU"St time he had seen the completed shop, so he was as excited as the specl~ly invited guests showed the neweat S•aooa cuts, tncludinl -tbe Thone. Wed1e. llreeu and Harlow. llDll -ts were treated to a sllde U-of family album-type -fn>m bis. career.· Tbe final touch to tbe festive party was ,. seJedion ol crepes and other refreshmenja. &\8800N SPEAKS . Before the fOrmal party, which was set in the mall area out.aide the salon, Sassoon scheduled an Informal press conference, where he talked about .. bis philosophy and bis style of life. Sassoon's moat important theme is good health. He 1et.:s very excited when he talU about. bis belief tbat "a healthy body is a bealtby mind." · To have an attractive cut, good hair is an essential ingredient, , and it beeomes healthy wben the right fuel is put into the bod)', he said f-:Ubounoutofevery..._ ~ ,...ualbrtedtoearii ii•· Dar1n1 bis one-day obolt-~· D_'ll.....,,, wanaea beclrinUonlydiatilledwll.-. • I ,'*" and clllflftftt. , Sassoon . ~e.ferred to bis In-~~ -""!4 ~ m· tbelr tultive abil1lie~ several tiilMm '"110re people hid more moOey• clurin.C tbe, everun1, ~ la _. , tti ...-,i . .....,.. W'8 a si;qadinc JuactionWltbpn>per~l-4-a at~:;,--• youth, be coococted a._ at · ~ .. 14 tli• iqcreased" yosurt, w~eat aerm, hol;leJ:.s tr#r · ••di awa'reness ta.as, ~aw •IC wblcb '!'ould """ i..pt a JneliDg fettli to bis ~gy and, vitality fm a. / wort aja.a tbat women ev-aay~ work. lt wu tbetoren.a.. ery.-..e1e are conaeioua of =.:.. J>reoent lnter..t In ~ • quality. • '., . -t , "1: just had a sense, .. he'·ex. "' Tllerefore_, none o1 hil !Salons is plal.aed. • in. an area, ae wouf4 term ''pro-, , vindal. •• (They • Ue located in llODYMACMNE Lqadon; New YQrt, Toronto, Tbe genial, handsome· stylist lleverly Hiiis, Cbliago, San Fran· said be thinks young people are ctsco. Kunich, Dallll,DuAeldorf beginlling to rea!Ue tbat 211"' and Milan. The next, wl!I be in most important machine they Atlanta.) . own is·tbeir body. IC tbey put tbe An Orange County 1.duon was best fuel in their body, it will last a natural step becaue, ~stylist Icmcer. '' ' said. •11o many people were com· Sassoon also credits the ... :ina ~~ this area to .~verly younger generation with a new H,flla. H~ said be thinks Abqyt two dozen He practices bis faith reli&ious- ly by eating plenty of fresh fruit ·anct. vegetables, very little meat models anCi no su&ar He drinks disWled interest in hair and the way it Cillfornla is an avant-garde looks state. and that Southern · California was ready f<tr another • , A1 atutal c4t into waves with a . $ttaight-sidebum, a~fi, e~pds~d. ear (above) and fr:am1ng the face wtth-curls ar& more Sassoon versions . I • • , , i--' ~ r • salon Che expects customers from as far away • La Jolla to paitronize the new shop). ftll81'MALL ~e has never selected a shop-pinS center before but Jound tbat the plaia is an '1'id.cred.ible"mall." As Sasson sees it, the salon is a place to visit once a month for a haircut which will free the patron from roller!', f1.1s s and muss forever. • Hair cutting, he said, is an • DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY E.LEEFAYNE I' ' • ' . -'1. • I ( ., ... " I ' • ,,. , Hair Stylist Vidal Sassoon ·"elnerging (craft'' which has come "out o the boudoir.,, in the last 10 to20 years. HAIRDOS OUT He lndic~ted that tbe da "doing hair tq make it look ty'' might be ending forev , lf bis kind of thinking becOQ1es more popular. · ! - He is a pioneer in ~ hair a• a medium to be shaped, muCh as a sculptor takes a pile or clay for his expre.s;don. "There was a need for a method which used hair as a material.•· ''Hair was b eing teased , backcombed. made to look 'pret- ty.' It was making women look plastic.". 11 His "basic geometry," which emphasizes ''cutting, curling and coloring," was developed during many Jong weekends ol work. "You can't stand bebfnd the chair or yo ur ego,'' Sassoon said in ex.plaining his wUlingness to take a risk by introducing.an en· tirely new concept . Some people would say the cuts are "a little too rar out," Sassoon admitted, but be said he didn'f think they really were. His philosophy is that air should be cut according a person's bone structure, n ac· cording to what look is in vo . "The cra£t is developlng,\' he said. ''It's for a mass publlc1)wbo ~ail.c~e·looktbeyw " Ttiere 1s--nO lacquer in the on and backcomblng is at ten word. More iniportant 1s ceptof cutting for freedom. PrlCeii range from S2S I a haircut by one of the d ec-tors, shampoo and blow dry $22 .:or a haircut by a stylist; th ·i shampoo and blow dry.· ''Everyone can affo· n marvelous haircut once a m th. That's what we're all a Sassoon said. } BEA ANDERSON, Editor I , • -- • Friday, October 10. 1975 page 81 Model, at left, shows a typical Sassoon geometric cut. Combing straight with curly look is the Cleopatra-like style, below. , .. ---\ I I • ... ~·, j • • 1 • ' I - • -OM.YPILOT Ftld!J. October 10, tm I U-CALENDAR •• ·" ,.~&T: A 1am, nllht will take place at I p.m. Satunlay, 'IN'· 18, at 13031 Tustin Ave., Santa Ana. Procttds will sup- Porj high school andJW'lior college courses sponsored by the Ot1anlzatlon for Rehabilitation Through Tralnln1. CHAPMAN WOMEN: Dr. and Mrs. Donald C. Kleckner of Villa Park wlll host a membership brunch at 10 a.m. SatUnlay, <>ct. 18. 'The group is composed of Chapman Coll ege women facul- ty i:nembers and wives or faculty members and ad · m.Jrustrators. l!,IG SISTERS: A celebrity auction Ior the benellt ol B ig SiSters of Orange County will take place at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, in South Coast Plaza Hotel. ~terns to be offered include an autographed album from Andy Williams, baseballs signed by Don Drysdale and Dick Enberg, and one signed by Gene Aut ry and the Angels. Donations for the evening wi ll be S2.50 per ticket. JUNIOR EBELI .. Q.UB: An American J azz Contest is be· ing sponsored'by the Irvine clu b in l'onju.nction with the Oc · tuber Harvest FestivaJ in Irvine Sunday, Oct . 19. Adult jazz groups interested ln competing in the 3 p.m. af· fair may call Dianne Lundquis t, 551-4504. or Donna llrownell . 551·430S. ~sponsor is the Irvine Bicentennial Committee. MEN~A INTERNATIONAL: S".ln Diego hypnotist, Russ ~ley~rs will dem ons~rale ~d explain va rious techniq ues in-cludi~g self-hypnosis dunng an Orange County chapter meeting. _ The lecture, open to the public, will begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, in Great Western Savings and Lo11 n, Santa Ana. KICK THE HABIT: A stop smoking class will be of- ft>Ted on Mond ays and Thursdays at 7 p.m . beginni ng Oct. 20 in Universit y 1-lig h School, Irvine. . The public service session is sponsored by the Irvi ne Unified School Di strict Adult Education and the l ntcr- A~ency Council on Smoking and Jiealth. More information i.s !lvailable by calling the Lung Association at 835·LUNG . • NEWPORT C!fAPTER OF llADASSAll : A lund- ra ising brunch to help restore and enlarge Mt . Scopus, a medical center in the Middle E ast. will be presented at II a.m. Monday, Oct. 20. in the V-c rsaill es Recreation Room, NewPort Be ach. ' Speaker wiil be Robert J. Bergman or the Israel Academy, Irvine. .. ·WOMEN'S STUDIES CENTER: Wom en in Potitics in Orange County will be the topi c of Helen l.otos wh en she spea~ on the Saddleback College campus at 10 a.m. Tues-·day, Ocl. 21. .~s . Lotos is a member of the Orange County Wom en·s Pol1t1cal Ca ucus . Women 's Coalition and the Women EmpJoyes. ORANGE DISTRICT HOME ECONOMICS 0 AS- SOCIATION: Bobbie Nofnet, volunteer agency coordinator of lhe U.S. State Department and coordinator of Operation Babylift will talk about From Can Tho to Camp Pendleton : Helping the Vietnamese Help Themselves. She will lecture for the Home Economics Association dinner meeting at 6::.J p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, at Mr. M,ike's Prime Rib, Santa Ana. . Ms. NoCfiet spent.several years in Vietnam working directly wit~ the people as a nutritionist. LAS MADRINAS: A member.ship corree is planned at 8 . Tuesday, Oct. 21, ln the Capistrano Beach home of .. Maryann ~cManus . ~ ' • • I ' Shri-nk Proof .- 1JyJOOL80N °' .............. ..... It uaed to be, when you bou&ht blue jeans, you got a she or two larger becau1d they would always.shrink. Tben, some of the proportions would be wron1 because the ahrinka1e was n't unltorm. Now, the problem ot poor Cit hu been eUmi.nated by a new U· quid amrqoni• treatment ror de- nim developed by the Peabody Co.. the corporation which put Sanrorl zlng into the te xtile language. The process, named Santor· Set, also helps denim keep its neat appearance while 1aining the sortness that Jeans wearers Jov~. More tha n four years of re- search went into develoPinlZ the treatment, which also can be used on corduroy, chambray, home furnishing rabriCI such as vi.Jjcose, linen and juteaiid blends of celluloslc ribers with polyester or nylon. It is a pollutlon·free process, since most of the liquid ammonia ia recovered for re-use. The treatment begins when . fabric is passed through a tension control device and over dry cans to minimize the moi.sture con· tent. After the' t bmperature is lowered, the fabric is dipped in a bath of a nhydrous liquid am· mania, which is distributed even- ly by padder rolls. rel a ted women•a line to t>e mari<eled soon. Two depa rtment ltorel have had exclu.slve first·year ri&bU, but now smaller stores such as Orane:e Coast Collete's Wlnd~ jammer. a.re allowed tO carry the line. . The new jeans were discovered at the May Co. last 1prln1 by wock. e.xperience student.I from the Windjammer staff. ''They came back excited and said. 'Why don't we try Jt?' " said Eugene Ove.rbOll. Wind.Jammer advlsor. The atudent store now bas the Do·Nothin& line, but Overholt aaJd it U too IOOD to tell Wiult the student response will be. Robert Chalmers, a salesman who wore a Do-Nothing suit dur~ lng the introductory promotion, said b.ia suit still looks like new. "I have had no problem with shrinkage or wrinkling. 'It's still perlect," he said. Another May Co. saJespenon said parents in particular have been pleased with the line because "it takes the guesswork out. of what size lo buy." The remaining question Is whether jeans freaks, who like their rumpled, shrunken look the way it is, will decide to convert to neatness. • I I I ' • Then, an aging process t akes place, after which 90-95 percent of the ammonia is removed rrom the fabric through an application of dry heat. Whatever the answer, the North Carolina company has made the first major change i.n blue jeans, an institution many people thought was as good as it could get. ''Anything that makes life easier and better is intrinsically good,'' said Peter L. Tourtellot, company president. ''Our new Sedgefields are a nice kind of re- volution in an American classic field, the blue jean, that people thought couldn't be improved up- on . Well, we've gone and done it.'' 1 The finished fabric is then re· ady to be m ade into clothing for the new line s which feature the Sanlor-Set label. So far, this is limited to one line actually on the market, Sedgefield Do-Nothing Jeans and Jackets for men and .':K>ys, an<! a < Once Enough Ann Landers DEAR ANN (_.ANDERS: I'm a 20-year·old college stwt~nl. a junior, and one you can point to as li ving proof that you don 't have lo be muc h of a swing~r to get VD. One experience did it for me. Up or even a mild abrasion, VD can be transmitted. My mom and dad work in a family business and OOth Herb and l help. So who do you think gets all the lousy jobs? You guessed It. When I complain to Mom or Dad about Herb's bossines. they sar,~Ltsten tOhim. Re's~ 16. but you've never been 21 ." -W,Jliat do YOU say, Ann Landers'! - ing a little arithmetic and it's pretty obvious (hat I'm going to need another cage soon, and eventually a bigger apartment. I don't want to offend my girl by giving the mice away but I'd like to know if it's_pou:it>l_e to get. male mice "fixed'' ao they won't reproduce. Thanks for your help, Ann. -THEM OR ME I The chapter or SOuth Coast Community Hospital Aux- iliary is respon.Slble for supporting and attending to needs of the pediatric and obstetrical departments. The fQllowjng questions ·and your a n s w e r s m ig h t hel p thousa nds o f young people around the country who are s mart abQ ut lots or things but very stupid ubout others 2 -Any person (refardless ot age) "bo suspects be ~ay have picked up VD sbouldgoatonce to the county, city or &Ute health department, to hi• family pbyaf. daD .ow:. -to. aay-ltolpllal-orc:lla.Jc- rOr • confidential. painless lest. WitbJa two to aevea clap .be will be aotified ol tb'e ...-.;, 11 the result. are positive, treatment should IN:&ln at ooee. Often 11 ls free or very l11expen1ive. Parents wUI NO'l'be ~ NEEDAFRIEND- , , DEAR NEED A FRIBND: DEAR YOU: Yes, mkeeaabt_ ' SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO-WOMAN'S CLUB: Angie Papadakis. one of a handful of women gagwriters in this country, will pre.sent a program after a 12:30 p.m. luncheon Tuesday, Oct. 21 , in the clubhouse. Miss Papadakis gagwrites for cartoonists columnists comedians and gr.e~eting card companies, head~ her own ad: vertising agency and teaches a Wri ting tor Laughs cl as~. · SWE.F.T ADELINF.S: Shimmerons quartet of the Harborlites Chapter will compete agains{ 25 olher quartei.. from all parts of the United Stales Wednesday-Saturday Oct. 22-25, in Seattle. • , Sagittarius I -ls it possible to get VD from kissing a person who is in- fected? ·· 2 -If you suSpect you have picked up :something what should you do? Please print t he anSwers, An n. and God bless you for the help you'll be giVin g millions . - ONCE WAS ENOUGH FOR ME DEAR ONCE: The answers are as ro11ow.s: 1 -Yes. It Is Indeed po5sible to iet .. VDJTom kls1lng an Infected -.;J: that Individual has an open . In his mouth or on bis &§!ague and you bave a cracked ' •• . Both goeorrltea u4 sypbllls are readUy cared If caagbt early. Ir not treated, the results can be s terility, blladile11, ·severe arthritis, laaa nlt y and sometime• death. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a 16-year-old boy with a2J.year-old problem. He is my brother who thinks he's my father. Herb tells me what to do, what not to do, wtlo I ought to be hang- ing around with and what time I s hould be home. }le's always on my back about something or other. Romance Accent,ed P · · RUFFnt' . eer1ng UPHOLSTERY SATURDAY, ocrOBERll BySVDNEYOMARR A.RIES <March 21 · April 19 ): Powe r , authority, Willingness to take charge of your own destiny1 -these are e m· J)hasized. Organize. Get priorities in·orde r. TAURUS (April 20· May 20 ): Stop attempt- in g to have a Stranglehold on past. It's t ime to plunge into future. Let •o. independence. Accent on love ~ s ervice, con · cess ions that don 't violate principles. CANCER (June· 21 - July 22 ): Stick to what is familiar. Attend to basic duties . Eschew sensa- tionalis m. Accent is on home, appraisals, costs. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22!: Social activity increases. You make contacts, have ~un and are. a ble to get ideas across in effective manner. • W....T•W• 22-Dec, 21): Accent on Around ...... money, wishes, romanUc 1922 "-., .. 'pursuits .and creative en· .. ,,.,c;;'";;";;,..;,;,;,",;,"""'';;••;;"';;';;";,;'!1'~ deavora. YqU 8.re able CELEBRATING the - now to separate ract 50th. birthday of Mount froJJJ fagcy. St . Mary's College will CAPRICORN <Dec. be cOllege aluninae, and 22·Jan. 19): You have s~ated at i ' speciaiitable more ''power '' than ·~ be A&nes ~acNeil might, be imagined. You · Riley o( La1una Hills are not without asseta who is a· charter member alli~. You're asked ~ of the 1929 graduating produce . class. . • ~ AQUA.RIUS (Jan. The P.arty is plarmed 20-Feb. 18 ): Finish one for .. ~_!"4ay, Oct. 19, on phase of activity, be re-. the LOS Angeles campus . ----'--- You've 1ot one -your bredter ''fb::ect•• -but lt'a &oo eSJeuive Herb? Hemayseemllke•Pllll .. <• nlllen:.a.JW aMenuicnw. I the 1a1:az1a today, but YM'll ~ ipaaest Y09 •lve tbe malft (or thank him later. Ultea to hJm. I fesnalnl to a milvenlty lah. Aad hate to belabor tlle point, but he may I 1ug1e1t to otller' readers HAS btta II, and yOll've never wboliketogivepetsullft.a-lt'a been 21. II you lbhtk I let Y"" -te.e!ectacoapleot-.i..n. down, Son, I'm sorry, bat I gotta tell JI lll<t It ••• DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a guy 17. Four months ago my girlfriend gave me two white mice for my birthday. They've had three litters since and now I have 18 mice. The mice from the first litter are just about old enough to start their own families. I've been 00. Is alcoholism ruining your life? • Know the dancer signals and what to do. Read the booklet "Alcoholism -Hope and Help,': by Ann Landers. Enclose 50 cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, selr·addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. C)ut. GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Hi1hli1ht greater In- itiative, originality and Bazaars, Boutiques VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Loni-ranee finan- cial planning· should be of benefit. Read fine print. Inaut on opti..,. which insure security, UBKA (Sept. 23-0ct. 221: You might do some tearing down for the uJ. tlmate purpose of re· ady for new contacts, ex-PLEDGING Tri Delta periences. Get rid or Alumnae a t the USC burden not ri&htJy your campus a r e Ne wport own. B e ach r es id e nt s , PISCES CFeb . 19 -Tamara Lynn Meehan, March 20): SurRrise is Deborah Anne Campbell featured . \rou gain and Debora h De nise We're having a big drawing to celebrate our To be listed In a special bulldlna. What seems a calendar for holiday touah obstacle could bazaars and boutiques merely be a healthy 'ft'hicb are planned after -challen1e. lllov . 1 , or1anlzatlon1 SCORPIO (Oct. 23- mwatiubmltinformation Nov. 21): You may feel by Thursday, Oct. 23. . that people have "left '.Releu~ may~ d&-you.':ThJalstemporary. ltvered to any-otthe Dal· Contacts will be re-11' Pilot olllcu or mliled' e1tabll1hed. A ramlly to the People Depart. member will make ment, P. 0 , Box llleO,: , .. turoofconclllatlon .. 4>rta Mou, CA 11:11126.: SAGITTARIUS (Nov. • ' GOLD PRICES DOWN! ',Sa.•Now! .-. ............. otd World Watch .......... Pr ....... -::""••• ,.., . .,._ ,£.,f,..,,k~' ~ .IEWE~ER8 .... ,,.tfflllfT COltAMl8'...._ added recognition. Your Tressen. morale is ·boosted. What Miss Mee h a n is a appeared ia closed-door fres hman m ajoring in policy oJ)f;'ris . pre-law and adminislra· ~~~~~~~~ If toda)r 'ft,you.r blrjla. lion· Miss Campbell, a ..: day you are intuitive, a freshman, is an elemen- natural teacher, artisti c, tary educat ion major, creative, stubborn and and Miss Tressen is a capable o( being tern· dental hygiene m ajor peramental when leBl!l t and a sopho more. DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 842·54578 expected. !!l••ntdecep.--;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::;'I lion or cJliapp0lnlment ' wiU be oveN:Ome. You are on YQYr way to , greater success, emo-~ tlonally and financially. A cm on· SPORTSWEAR FRESH CUT , FLOWERS= COLLECTED /00 DESIGIED TO CREATE YOU! <JNN PERSOOAI. FLORAi. ARRANiE.llENT BY . . DAVID JENSEN • .. . ' GRAND OPENING • lstPt·ia ~00 gift certlflcatl? for anything ·In our store · 2nd p ,• $200glftcertlflcare/or 111,t wallpapno/your-cholce $10091/tcert)/ICGM/orvaur choice of occeaorfu or lampa · Come In and register In our bea\ltlful new store. Deadline for entries It Wednesday, October 29, 1975 · k.w.fMkmCOMP4N)' The altemattve interior design stlldio 369 East 171h St.. ;>utte 17 . w.,,pon Squen Costa M ... , CA 92627 .__ __ __, . (714) 631-1440 ------·-I ' • • • • ·. lly DENNIS McLl!UAN __ ..,.,,... ... your rean and eel tbemoulln Lbe opee." • DAA.V PILOT Ill clollan bu Lbe rear lbal be will be llQlhlnc without It, he laid. lllDDEN l'ltAS • N·gHtmares • A wom&n la ln an •u&o •cd· denl. Ker lm•Jln•tion ~ ~h terrible ru1h~m.,,. ol what could h1ppen to her that she re- ,_ to touch I.he wbeel ol beo; caracain. Bletz llluttrated hil point wllb num«OU& esamplea:-'be youna medical at.-l wbo folnlo ot tho 1l«b1 or -· Lbe ..... who '" afraid he will coalnlct a terrible· dileue and the woman who fears crowlnc old. Biet:z ottered a homework u-alcnmeet ror the m.., ID Lbe au· di....., who rur beil!I nJO<;ted whenulr.ln1 a womaot.oaoout. "For the next aulsnment see how many 1irls ~ cao f.et lO re· je<t you," he Joked. ' aod Lbe more 1irl1 you gel lo reject you, the better your mark. '-Courage. ''What's the touah bWly tryfiig to prove1 He's'tnush. The penon who wt.shes to be · powerful ll acared. •• · · -Humility. ''It ls usuaUy 'a ~autiruJ d isguise over aomeon" who llvea under the nightmare of rear." Stal!ed Down That woman 1hou14 .''stare down ber nichtmare" and her fear will di1apea.r. That was the mesaace Dr. The plaln·talklnc poycholoelal described what be <ailed the Im· pl .. ive Lbeory : Taltlnc your im· aglnation and leading it to. somethln1 worse than ,what ha_p. pened. "Why not be rejected.?" he asked. ··Look at the worst poul· ble thing that cou.ld happen to "What are you afraid ot?·· Bitt.z aisked members of the au· dience. suc1esting they make ~ list or their rears. ''Let. YoUr im · agination crea.tc the worst possi· ble kind or monsters and you''I see. nothing happen!:l." ., Arthur Dietz repeated over and over to his audieqce at Qran1e coast College during the last or his four-part lecture series. Enlarging Your Bound.uies '• )'OU.'' IMAGINE WOSST 1 · Sietz explained lbatrears often The worpttin .wt.C? bad ·tbe: car dilgulae themselves in: occident should lmagine the -Compulsive ambition. ''lt "In your imagination you can c.reate monsters o_r nightmares that can 4estroy YO"-" be assert~ ed. "BUt become fimiliar with your nightmares and they will worst type or acei~l gouible. leads you to overact and react · "She's goin,1 to ha~ to atwe becau.se you.'re driven by a down all the poteAtla1 · nigbtmaredisguisedunderambi· niehtmaru the cu create and tlon." A person who worries she's aoing to be helped. Look at . about not making a million And after the-y overcome their rears? "Get something t!l~e to live ror. fade away,'' · Put your confidence in reason, hope, (aith and genuine Jove.'· !Ill OCTO·BER 11 TH.: .1 • ONE FANTASTIC DAY TO SHOP AND SAVE! • . JRRY, SOME QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED! ------ SAVE $4 BEST BUY PENNY WEDGE It's today's shoe-light on gss your feet, and your pocket- book! Man-mad e uppers, crepe sole, B5Y.-9, 10. REG. 13.99 ' Polyester-colt.on broadcloth in homespun-inspired prints are durable press; mach ine was h, dry . In 44/45" widths. t:ASlllON t'ABHI CS REG. 99c YD. SHOt:S -.. GIRLS' FLUFFY WARM PILE COAT ·Cozy, fur-like acrylic on poly- ester pile coat is cudd1y for her -washable for mom. In girls' sizes 7-14. Save today. GIRLS''FASHIONS $JO OFF 15ss STURDY SAFE FOR VALUABLES Drill-proof construction of ggss this 1.Q.cu. n. floor safe makes it a must for protecting your papers and valuables. REG. 129.99 OFt'ICE EQUIP~IENT ' SAVE 19% His rugged-look prewashed denims. The Jeans: Classic Western of tough-wearing 100% gss cotton, prewashed to feel comfortable worn. 30-38. The Jacket: A natural match.Snap-down front. pock-JEANS ets; detail stitching. S, M, L, XL . Reg. $15, now 11.98 . REG. $11 Mt:N.S'\\.'ORK CLOT\ll:-Jt; ' $1 OFF MEN'S CREW NECK SWEATSHIRTS A casual favorite. Absorbent 2 99 cotton-acrylic for soft com· forL Machine-was h, dry. Long raglan sleeves. Darks. S -XL. REG. 3.99 J\f,.;N'!:i FUKJlllHHINCS 26o/o OFF CUSHIONY BEAN BAG LOUNGER Bags are wcl-look s upix1rted vinyl with polystyrene bead fill. Handy· zi pper closu re Your choice of sharp color:-<. 1688 REG . 22.95 Early Bird Specials from 9:30 to 11 :30 AM Saturday_! ' . t:ARLY BIRD EARLY BIRD . EARLY BIRD EARLY BIRD SAVE23% MEN'S COMFORT CREW SOCK Super Orlon~ sport socks! 7 7 C Reinforced heel, toe for Jong wear;-&n1t.ized*agiiJnstodor. ·--_PAIR Lts., dtks., heathers. 10-13• REG. $1 t.tEN'S ~'URNISHINGS SPECIAL 5 SIZES OF GALVANIZED PIPE Fix those leaks now. while assorted-size pipes and fit. tings.areon sale.Choose from Yl", %", t ", 11.4", or t 1h".Sizes. PLU~tlU NG 25% OFF SAVE 27% . ,.J POLAROID• SQUARE SHOOTER 2• Electric eye, 3-element lens, 1588 rangennder. 3V..x3:~" print.s in just 60 seconds. Limited ~to-stock on hand. REG. 21 .97 CA :O.IERAS INCREASE YOUR BUYING POWER WITH WARDS CHARG-ALL -NO DOWN PAYMENT REQUIRED ' Value hunter~ shop h.ere. 38%0FF 40-LB. BAG ORGANIC COMPOST Enrich your soi l \vith th1~ generou s bag of natural o rganic compost.. The sa v1nl-{f' will grow on you ... 122 REG . 1.99 •PANORAMA CITY tobla1 111 roef'Olf', phone 894-11211 • HUNTINGTON REAC•I OOinJrt'r al beac:h, 714·692·661 I • NORWALK tm~I ot "°'walk blvd., phone ~R-0911 • f'ULLERTON h11r~ al orani;i:cthorpe, 7 l4-ij79-:l500 •TORRANCE de.I •mo fashion aq1,1att, pbon11 542-6971 •.COVINA ban"anca_auan bcmardino free"fay, 966-74U •.EAGLE ROCK roll.>rado 11t bro11dwlQ', phone 254·9261 •CANOGA PARK klpanl{a pin.is., phone 883· 1000 •SANTA ANA briM.ol.at Nventeenth, '114·5'7'8S41 • R08EMEAD3600 ro11emcad blvd., 573-3110 •MONTCLAIR monlclair pl8ut. ohonl'l 114-621·3054 •LYNWOOD imperia l blvd., nt 1lllle, phone 531·6000 •SAN B'ERNARDINO ~n~r11I cilY mall. 7.l4""4·9:Wl • •COSTA MESA bciJtol st., 11l 8an diego fwy ., 714-549·9400 •LAKEWOOD l11kewoOO blvd. at ca ndlewood , phone 633-7600 •WEST LOS ANGELES 111 cienegA, 11t l Bth at .. 836°7922 SHOP MONDAY THROUGH SATU~ Ar 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM ... SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ... JUST SAY "CHARGE IT!" • • • j • • ' I • , DAILY PILOT P'UllLIC N0'\1c:E PUBLIC NOTJCE "ICTITIOUS •USINEIS 1Eltfif10us •USINISS NAMI STATIEMIENT MAMIE STATIEMllNT The fDllOwlntJ peri.on 1, "'°'""" b\>1.1• "Thi lollelfl119 perwn 11 <Mi"9 •· """"." .. ,,.,, HAlllBO A INYEST M EHf C0STAMESA.AUTOPA"T$,11..S COMPANY, 2 .. s E•U Co••• .......... -•. 1-W•bor 81'\'d., C-1• NWM, tallfonO eoronea.1,..,.r,c •.n11s m11 WILLIAM C, AING. 1111 !ielllno ltoti.rl W. (04lfolor, 141S Pwgtllt 56ln 0r1 .... Coron•del ,.,..,, CA. IU2S Eil•IH Orlv•, ....... M . C.-llforfti• This builnl'l 11 conOUC ll'd Dr.,. 111-•1103 dhrldlal. T111• IJWlftff$ ,, cotlMKt.d Dy .,.. I~ WILllAM C. AING dl¥i-L Thi' •l•l•nw"t .,..., 111.u with '"' Rotitrt w. cooper County Cl•rk ol 0r•nQ8 Co,.ntr"" Sitt>· Thi• •l•tement Wli fUtG Wl1h IM ttmDtr 11. 1tJ). e.ountr Cl••k o1 Ot"•noe c-tr on s.p. Nllll 1.....,., u .1111. Pllbll.ri.cl Or•n,... Ca't O.lly Jl'llol, 1'111'5' Oct.), 10. 11, 1•. 1tl! '"!·15 Pvbll.,..., OrM\99 Ca't O.lly Pilol, Sep!,''· ?S, el'lll Oct. J, 10, 1911 3SS1•JS PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ' , • Southland ·Gasoline Prices Declfue . Sped al to Ibo Dally PllM d«>linlnl aa much u 4 ceots 11aUoa. decllnesf>y. r.w 1nclependentclealers. Oen• Halllburtclft. National AutA>moblle Club, executive Ylee J)reeldeot, noted that allboUlh lbeae prlcedecliD• are putiallydlleto a *"PlDde-nd at lha end of the •'•"*" drlviag te.MOD, ''the motorist Is srate!ul for 8111 reductloo ID the motor- in& coet burden. TH£ Ga£AT£8 price declloes have been noted at 1 cent per aaUonle&a than premium price. SAN FRANCISCO -Call!omla motorists wlll act some aood news at lhel.r aaa ataUons the next Ume they fUI up -provided ihey live In Southern Calltomla or are wlllinl to pump gas themselves. Retail 1a11oline prices· at Southern CaUtomta !Stations and at independent stations across the state are 1oing .down, accordin.J to the National Automobile Club's !uel price mogitor!ne survey, In the San Francisco Bay Area gasollaie pr!-· rttmalned aenerally ateady although a fev1 lndeptn· denu have reduced prices 1 cent a gallon since ear· lySeptember, according t.oNAC11survey. • FRESNO A.ND Sacramento area prices have 1*naided eteady except for t•cent-a·gallon price •·wtth t.be extension of domestic oil price COD· troll into November, we expect to see contlnuin1 stability and some possible declines, hopefully through the balance of this year • WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Senate hat pjssed a bill suspendln1 pro- visions ln the t?uth·in- lendlng law1 which re- quire banks ·to provide home buyers .with an ltemlaed Ii.at of all mortgage settlement costs and fees. THE 'PROVISIONS have come under strong criticism rrom mortgage lenders and consumesrs who said the added paper work resulted in delays a nd added to the purchase cost . ' DETROIT EAPJ -General Motors' Cadillac Division is recalling its first 19,000 s mall-model Sevllles because or a possible defect that may result in loss of .steering, the division has announced. The $13,000 luxwy car, about two feet shorter than full-siae·Cadillaca, went into pro· duction last Me.rchlt - A division spokesman said two bolls which fasten the steering column to the steer· ing gears may •not have be;en tightened pro- perly and could loosen. causing a separation of the column from the gears. 1£ that hap· pens, total steering loss could result, the spokeaman SJid. . Cadil..lac Said it has received no reports of accidents or injuries resulting from the pro· bl em. Prices Creep Up On Domestic Oil DETROIT jAPl -The United Aulo Workers critici1ed Ford Motor 'Co. for using some forelp·built e.DKines and trans missions 1n its S!JDcompact Pinto while thousands of U.S. auto workers are on layofh. Ken Bannon, UAW vice president in cbar&e of tht union'• Ford depart· ment, also u1ailed Ford for its de· <'ision to·build a minlcar in Europe for saie In the United States In 1'77. HE~RY FORD II, chairman ol the board of Ford, said last month the de· cision to build the minlcar in Germany or Spain was hued on sav· ings in time and capital investment. There was no immediate comment from the company on Bannon's charges, which appeared in Ford Times, a UAW magazine for Ford workers. "Instead of fighting the imports : it lboks like Ford has decided to join them," said Bannon. ''Such a move on their part will not only hurt their employes in this country but the economy of the nation as well." Mike Rinaldi, president of UAB ,.. ..,gintll for the.Ford Pinto ~ built in Brull during the 1175 model "'!!'t with 700 already In 1'78 models. He 1ald. the engines were shipped lnlc>s this Country via a circuitous route that included Jamaica and Canada. Bannon and Rinaldi said they also teamed transmissions for the Pinto and other subcompacts are beinc built bY Ford at its Bordeaux, France, plant and are being received at the Metuchen, N .J., "plant at the rate or 218 a day. The same Bordeatoe plant is supply. ing 1,000 transmissions a week to Ford of Canada, Where Pintos are built, Bannon said. Rinaldi said his report in Ford Times: "I( Ford would come up with a better idea and end its low labor cost import policies and build the engine and transmission in the six·county Detroit area, it would put a dent in u11· employment in· this area and might help sell cars.'' The bill, passed by voice vote, would sus· pend for one year pro- visions in the Real Estate Settlement Pro ce dures Act <RESPA ) and repeal provisions in the Truth in PUBLIC NOTICE Lending Act which also --.,==.,....,,..,.,.,,------~~-=~==~-I require a full statement PUBLIC NOTICE NEW YORK (AP) - Some domestic crude oil . prices are moving toward $14 a barrel, .about $1.50 more than the prices charged by members of the Arab-- dominated oil cartel. euoUne was tieured lnlo esUmates that the price increase announced late last month by the Oreanizatlon of Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC would push prices at the pump up by 1.5 cents a gallon. Ford Local 600 , which reprffents more than 30,000 workers at the Rou1e plant where Mustangs are built, critlcizea "the company's utilization of parts made al substan· dard waees and shipped into this country to be used in American-bu.lit cars.'' RINALDI SAID THE import ol. en&inel' and trans missions came al a time when Ford had 35,000 workers on indefinite layoffs, with 20,000 of these having lost their recall rights ~read y. P:ICTITIOUl•UllN••• PICTITIOUllUIUilil of closing costs. NAMalTATIM•Nt NAM.I nATIMINT Thi to1klMnt1 '9f"Mfl 11 dOl"I llW· TMi tooowi"" perton 11 dOlne bl.HI· A report from th e ,.,,,:~o•c GltOuP •NVESTMe:NTS, rwu:,: llNOllllE, ,.°' VI• 'o,or1o. Senate Bar.king Commit· w A•mone. S.Wll• o, l •9..,.. BHc.11. ~ .. .c11.CAnw.o tee said RESPA 's SUS· c.111orn1•n•s1 M1rel• Tr.iner, 211 N•111 ... u1 •. pension ''will bring im- RlcMrd G•rdn•r, 63S Aimone, Hllftllll0'11t18't•Cl'l,CAtl'4, ed' l' f bo h h J.HUMIMl.c:l'l,C•lllo•nl•H•SI Tl'll1 bv1ln•1$ 11 conduct8d b, • m 1ate re 1e to l t e rr.11tiv11.,.s111 conouctt'd b• 1111 In· ..,..,.,_,1ner1111p home buyers and sellers ALTHOUGH THE highest announced price £or U.S. decontroled crude oil ls thought to be $13.35 a barrel. industry obse rvers say they believe some indepen· dent refiners are being forced to pay more. dlvlduloL l•no••8•uch 1111t1111raG•rdl'l•r ~ret•Tr•lt'!tr and the affected industry r 1111 11•1•nwn1 .,..., •nt'd w11h '"'" Thl1 11•••,,..nt .,..., tllt'd ..iti. thl from the unreasonable =~~~~;,f o •• ...,. count1on s.t>· :T. f~~-°' Or•nee count1·on Or.· restrictions of the Act.·· ·--Publllt>ed Or•nOI CMll O•UY P'i lot ~111*1 0rlf191 C.0.11 o.lly P'ilOI, 5"11, 2'.•1'111 Oct. J . 10. ,, . 1111 lflf'l.1\ Ott. tO, 11, 14, 11,.1'71 .,.,, la Suaday's Family Weekly: ' Telly SaYalaa Seys: H-M..ch Dol'.., KllKl .. Altuut CuAttllletlbf "I Was Born With A Romantic Nature" It 's hard to Imagine a more unlikely sex symbol than film and TV star Telly Savalas, but then he's full of surprises. A self.described romantic and gypsy, the bald headed star of CBS· TV's "Kojak" didn 't even become an actor until he wns 35 - he plann ed on a ca reer in psychiatry. But In less than 15 years. he has n1ade more than 30 films and is one of television 's most popular personali· ties. Read why he feels no man should marry be· fore the age of 50, even thouah he did. You'll find out his plans for putting the "make-believe" back in show business. Don't miss this week's cover slory on Telly Savalas, the last of the Incurable romantics. · Blcentennial CootDook: Now th•I Fall is upcin ut atld the holldlys are in the not -to ·distant future, it't time ta stock up on same hear1y, festive r1clpes. With that and our n1tlon'1 200th anniversary in mind , our Food Edltor tr1velld to Geor&t Wa11'1in11an·a birthplace In Ylrainll to t1mpl1 some au. thenUc 18th cenlury cooklnf. 1h11 week 1ht 1htr11 th• ftillf't¥te of th1t cunner with ,.. ~· Soup, Poocllld ll......,, -l'ototo Pio). • If ._, t11ie1 rvn to fortlp •1111171, ,,ou'll lf'l)OY DI~ ~ ___..!!"''• NCIPt• for \'Ml ,..... end Chicken Klw. Recipt1 That Ban Kept For 200 Years! tAll CemlniSanday with the • MEANTIME , Congress would have lime to develop •·more siinplifi~d procedures for the benefit of all in - volved in the real estate settlement process,'· the committee report said. McCulloch Ditching Ski Plans ELKO . Nev. (UPI) McCulloch Propertiel Inc. is abandoning a pro- posed ski facility de· velopment al Tent Moun· · tain above Starr Valley because of the uncertain economic situation. In a letter to the county manager, McCulloch·s Lorne Pratt said engineering, research and economic s tudies caused the company to conclude it is not feasible to develop the property at this time. He said _construction costs have risen 30 per- cent in two ,-ears, lhe proposed general tm- prove men t district would be unable to sell bonds and there 11 a na· tionwide drop In sales or condominium and land aales al 11imilar develop.. ments. Money Power Lecture Set Dr. Robert Brubaker will lead a 11mtnar Oil ·•is Mind Power· ·MODI)' Power?'' at lht llodeway Inn, 101 North State College Blvd. In 0r1111e. Oct. 21, al 8 p.m. A clli· cussion, open to the public, wlll !ollow the free seminar. ''We understand some buyers are paying close tA> that $14 right now, ii not more,.......said Herbert Hugo, of Platt's Oilgram Price Service. He said prices "have bHrl' inching up steadily, quietly, und er-the · counter.'' A prtclne official of the Federal l-:nergy Ad - ministration, without be- inl 1peclfic, said there have been ''substantial, 1lan1flcant" increases in the price of domestic. un · controlled crude since Jul,-, when FEA placed th• averag.1 cost at $12.30 a barrel. ABOUT ff PERCENT of the dome1tic crude production 11 Cree to cost what the market will stand. The remaining 60 percent is subject to prtce controls set by the federal government and cotta $5.25 a barrel. The Impact of domestic oil prices on Net Loss At General · General Automation Inc. or Anaheim reported 1ale1 rot the fiscal year ended July 31 totaled $5&,873,000 compared with •1,424,000 reported on year a10. OperaUoDJ durln1 the you ~altad In a net loo ol. tc,Oll,000, or Sl.65 per 1bar1, compared witb a net Income of $4,901,000, or $1 .89, a ye·ar110. TAX SHELTERS We have Income Properties where the seller will cooperate on soft dollar transactions that are geared to close this year, These sellers win accept pr&-pald lm.r.t, POio~! 1nd c1r- tam pr!H)aod ex~. Thia )leer prof~ yourself. Hurry -there is very little time left. .. H~llOI lt4VllnflNJ C:O. 1161 I. COAITNWT..C4M . . 67M~OO .. __ 1!Mil William Johnson, president of F'ord Local 1219 at Lima, Ohio, comment- ed: "Any engine shipped in from abroad is bound to hurt our people." '· I iu illt4f;D -it76 CHEYllOl.ETSllEADY FOii ·-·n DllJYlltr -• YES, Connell Is "sco .. lng ALL REMANllll 1.975'•··· 201COIDMY -· ·-........................... -''I I VEGA HATCHIACll 4 .,..e. ,..., lliNfw, 1411 Cl\il 51395 II Usecl Car VALUES IMxwy Snla11 cc:.. ............ c.tet ....-•C.,tcn flAMftl: '75 WAlA «II. H.T. '419111111(;, * c•••'I I" n~·c.....,.. ...,....._,...,lwetw,ltlCUPI . SALEflRICI ---$3650 ' lllCIS.YUS ltlo .... _ -7• fOID PKJtUP & SttW. ........ ~ .............. 11 ........ , ..., .......14466Jt 54295 1 I .. I . • ' v , • , I , • • U.S.Eeo .. r 'Y (Z) COU}lAGEOUS, INJIOVATIVE moves to speed f'°" ductivJty (output per \Qorker)f which is a fundamenta of· fset to spiraling prices. (A worker who wins a 7 percent hourly wage hike but turns out 10. percent more units per hour has cut the cost of his work by 3 percent pet'Wfit ; his pay raise can easily be a6sorbed while his employer pro- spers. > Productivity is climbing · sharply now but the challenge ls to keep it rising. (3) Adoption of equally fair, effective controls over the power of giant unions to force wages upward at a pace not . justified by the growth of productivity. . (4) A public commitment by bminess and labor to help curb inflation, with the commitment under the policing of a Washington council. A public commitment by consumers, too. to favor buslnt;sses that try to hold the price line -the concept of a 1reat voltinta.ry cooperative movement which President Ford grabbed last fall and then threw away. CS) A balanced drive lo enforce our antitruSt laws more strictly -which could save consumers tens or billions. (6) TAX POLIOES designed lo spur exp&DJion and modernization of plants and equipment lo increase etfi· ciency. (7) Stretching out of timetables for achieving envJ1on· mental goals, where it can be demonttrated that the stretchina-out wouta.indeed reduce inflationary pressures. (8) Elimination of' regulations whj;ch· are harmtuJ, but n~ dereaulatio11 for dereauJation's slice. Amo~ the., can· didat.es: requirements tbat trucks make return ps em~y when cargoes are available, or lbat r~uire d trucllon 10f 'l'bolnome farm.~oduoe 119 it ~anOOl..be ICilJI at cut-.r~ prices. · • ._ - (9) More escalator clauses fo:r more types of compensa· lion (or indexinf in some Corm> to keepifteo10es riling V(itb thepaCe'of ri.seia living costs. This is a ebort, random listing ; many other Ideas ar-e- being seriously debated <although not, apparently, at the White House}. Meanwhile concern is spreadll\gthatcurrent Policies could abort the tender recuperation as early as mid·l976. BUT A NOTE OF optimism: just u the mc>1t publlcJ1ed economic threats or 1974 did not become reality in 1975, so the threats of 1975 may be averted too. We can so mana1e our econom)' that inflation rates and interest rates fall to within tolerable ranges. While the decade or the 19'10& 11 far more turbulent than we anticipated, w• still can tum lt into a span of above.average econonomlc health end well·belns. And the economic policies the admin1straUon adoPta to. do so will be at the heart of the 1976elect.10M. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's listing will not appear in the Daily Piiot Gnint•r• nud Lt.,if'l"N Nf'Wl'ork Snl .. 11 Vo,H•r •rvll'I • "i " "· "·l "· .... p ti B .., ,, ,, ••• "' "' • N,.,.. l'ork 15 Mo•• Arll.,.. -.... NIEW VOt'IC IUltll -n.t II xu .. IMICllt 1r.-. ~ lflt New 5*11 •n"8fttll """=1· .._... . ... "'·lll ";: -"t .,...,,..,.,... . ... *· .... -nit OW-. " ll'L.G ...... ~1..' "" .. '..·1··-i ... --:: SMr'MQO .,., · I ..-.. Olic.tt " •.. " • I · .. "'"" ...... . . . . . -"' NM ltmktt • , • , , -, .. 0.-.. Mtn •..• 1, +~ x.... cer. •..• ... to. C.0...1191 ot• • . .. -~ T ............. •·•• , It\ -+16 T•..W •••••••• t• -llll -...... ,1gsz:+M ~·-····' ..... 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That's because the 1976 models will have a1 standard equipment features that were extra price optionals on JrfS models. it said. Occidental Warning I.OS ANGELES (AP) -Occidenlal Pe~roleum Corp. has warned its customers not to tiuy the firm's share of Ubyan oil productl0'1 dlN!Clly from the government. as Libya has offered. -. ·+:· - " . . - Jl8 DAILY PILOT Friday. October 10, 1975 Controversy C INClNNATI (.<\Pl -Jack Billingh am, the fori(ottcn man on t he Cincinnati llC'ds pitchini-: staff dur ing the p luyoffs, ha~ been reinstated for a World Series start -and tea mmate Fred Norman i s fuming about tl. Controversy. a rare visitor to the h apJ))'-go-lucky Reds t his season, r eart•d its head 11tursduy "'hen m ana~er Sparky Anderson elevated s lump·rtdden Jl il l- 1ngham to starting st<1tus on the Reds" thret•-man rot:..ition . Norman told v.'ritcrs he was "upset" Y:ith tht• dl'lllotion after proving his ml'llll' with a 6·1 vit·· tory O\'er P1ltshurgh in game ty.·u oft he N i.!l 1on;.a I Le a g ui.• pl:.iyof fs. "I think J"m unt• uf lht: guys who got us h er e," grumbled Norman. \vho hall a career-best J2·4 record in 1975 . "The "'a ll ? Wh at "'ail., ·rhc Berlin Wall ?'' tcast'd Rose. reflt!ctin g the Reds' attitude about tht..• "Green Monster." "We haven 'l seen their wall :ind tboc;e guy~ ha\'en 't seen something like Don Gullett in a Jong time." said Rose, a driving !orrl' behind b aseball 's win· njngest team ovt..·r the past four years. Yl•t the Reds havC'n't won a \Vorld Series s ince 19-10, fa ll ing short in 1961. 1970 and 1972. '"Our attitude is we're not go- ing to settle for second best this yt•;;1r ,·· s aid GuJJ('tt , a hLird · throwing le fty ~·ho helps himself ~-ith hi s fancy fil'lding and <in l'\'l'f-dange rous bat . '"\VC''re going all the way," said the 2'S-ye<.1 r-old fire-balll·r. ' -.. ' . Ul"IT...,.... , • Thl' RC'd:i dC'parted fur Boston t>;irl y today and "''ere schedult..•d for a first look at Fenwa~' Park in the afternoon. Billingham, who stumbled the final six \\'t•eks of the sc<.ison - los in g five of his last six de- cis ions, has been name<l Ci ncin· nali"s starting pilchcr for Sun· day's g::in1t• in 11os ton. Meanwhile, Anderson was an- gry at a repor t th at he had sent fi lms of T1ant 's n1ove to the Na- l1onal l.eaguc offit'l'S. "That is a total Ii(',"' he s aid . But Anderson said he would se e k a clarification of tht• b;.1lk rule in thC' pre-series met1t1ng "'ith the umpirt..·s. RED SOX FANS .LIN E UP TD WAIT FDR WOR LD SER IES TICKET OFFICE TO OPEN .·NEARLY4,000STAYEDALLNIGHT. l,t'fly Don 'Gullctt tJ pt_•ns for lhl"! Rt>ds S<.iturday :J g :iin~I \'l'l\•ran l.ui s Tianl. Rdtingham is expcl't· ed to faC't' Bill I.et• Sunday. A J9-g <.1mt· \Vi nncr 111 1973 <.1nd 197·1, CinC'innati fun s fi ~urcd l-\ill - 1ngham"s day:; were numbered •as a Red due to ~-s late-season coll aps~ the pasl t years. ··1·ve h e;.1 rd th • r<.1de talk,· s aid Billingham, \~'hOSl' bloated 4.11 earned run a verugc was the worst among Cincinn;.1t i startt..1rs Norman theorized that An - dt•rson is "going "'ilh Jack lo of- fset their right -hand hit tinj?" and take advant age of 1-\illin gham 's sinkerball -<.1 pitc h that is norm ally hit into the ground. Another fa c tor \\'a s Rill · ingham"s brilliant 0.00 l'arned run avt.'ragc in 13~:. innin.(!:-: <.1g1:1in st tht• ()akland A"s in the 1972 World St..•rit.>s . · "It 's ·been f1·ustrating :.ind dis - appointing, but I'm confident,"" said BU lin.e:ha m , who had a 6.39 e .r .a. in the final s ix weeks of the season. Gritty Pete Rose di scounts Lht• short left fie ld wall as a major factor in the two weekend games at Fenway Park . ··1 want it thoroughl y discussed i.lnd l want it decided "'hal is ;1 balk a nd what is n't I ha\"l' nothinp: ai.iainst Ti<Jnl. Rut I S<J )' if hl' isn't balk ing, lcl's forget 01bout balks. \'ou mi ght as "'ell thro~· tht..• book out.·· In question is 'l"iant's habit of pitching frorn a stretch positi on that in cludes a st•ries of Sl·mi- stops. Anderson Si.Ii.ti he wants "a legitimate s top ·· F'r t•d r~lt..•ig . supe rvisor of Na- tion;.1 l l.c<.1gue umpires. said "we know <.1ll about 1'iant." Ill· said the umpire wou ld be concerned with th ree things "'Tht> first is the s low slcp-by- step drop of his hands." said F1eig. "fie h;is to throw the ball soml'Wh e rc afte r the final scl. Ont·e he sl'ts, he t..·an"t tht..•n drop his hands belo"' the belt. "St•cond , his rhythm in the way ht' d1·ops his hands has lo be t·ons- tant and ;.1ftcr e very bod y in the American l.l'<IJ::Ul' compl<.1inl•d, he's been ull r ig ht there. "Third. if he thro\\'S lo first he'd beltt'r look like he stepped to first before he thre"" The Na- tional Leag ue call s this very strictly and "'e"ll be watching him like a ha\•:k. I think any trou- ble "'ill be with the step.·· -Sports in Brie f I ! Bristol Selected Atlanta Manager ATLANTA -Dave Bristol, a former manager at Cincinnati a nd Milwaukee. t oda y was named m anager of the Atlanta Braves. Bristol, 42. was given a onc- year contract. Atlanta finis hed fifth last season in the Nat ional ~ague West, .401/2 ga m es behind' the champion Cincinnati Reds. "l have all the confidence in the world I can do the job," said Bristol , who for the past two seasons has served a s a coach with the Montreal Expos. His seven years ' experience as a major league manager include four at Ci ncinnati -"''here hi s best finish was t hi rd place in 1969 -and t hree at ~1ilwaukee of the American League. Bristol succeeds Connie Ryan. who was the club's inte rim manager since Clyde King was fired last Aug. 30. Mat h Prof a Sp 11'l RALEIG .. I, N .C. -Coach Lou Holtz, fearful of spies from the University of Mary land, ordered the arrest of a math professor who•insisted on jogging around the field during a closed practice session al North Carolina State University. Dr. Robert Ra msay, 35 , was jogging his u s ua l four miles around the football practice field Monday, he said, when J.lolt z told him the area was orf-limits to UCI Olympiad Set Saturday outsiders becau~l' he feared thal )iaryland coach Jerry ct.ii borne "''ould send spiC's. State plays at Maryland Sat urda y. Ramsa y s aid he told J.ioltz that he did not believe he had the right to close the running track when it wasn't in use. The track circles the practice football field . Rose.eall llp set MELBOURNE -Top-seeded Ken Rosewall a nd No. 8-st.'Cded Tom Gorman or the United States were knocked out of the South Pacific Tennis Cham- pionships in the second round Thursday. Rosewall was beaten by fellow countryman Geo£f Masters of Australia 6-2, 6-3 a nd lanky Di ck Crealy o r Australia. who ousted second-seeded Raul Ramirez of Mexico in the firs t r o und , e liminated Gorman,6-4, 7-6. Haro ld Solom o n bea t Rolf Thung of 1-lolland, 6-1. 7-5 and Ross Case of Australia ousted Henry Bunis, 6-0, 6-2. Wade A d eanees PHOENIX -Top -seed ed Virginia \Vade ad vanced to the third round of the $50,IXK> Phoenix Thund e rbird 's \Y o m e n 's Professional Tennis Tourna me nt with a 6-2, 6-3 v ictory over J eanne Evert Thursday after- noon . ln other matc hes, Martina Navratilova l opped Fiore lia Bonicelli, 6·2, 6-0 ; and l'l'anco1~t" Durr edged Betsy Nagelscn. G-4, 6·4. Yawkey Not Typical Boston Owner Ha.s Personal Interest in Players ROSTON {A P J -The Uos ton Red Sox No. 1 fan? A good guess would be a gentle man who stays out of thE' publi c eye although he \t1orks out reg ularly al Fenway I><.1rk and knows the players in- timate ly. tie 's Thomas A. Vawkey, 72 years young a nd owner of the tE"a m for more than half his life, 42 years to be exact. -"There have been some disap· pointing years and maybe I felt like chucking it all a couple of times, but now this makes it a ll "''Orthwhile, ·· Yaw key said as the Red Sox marked time beforl' headi n~ into Saturday's World Series opener against the Cincin- nati Reds. Usuall y wearing a dress shirt open at the -neck and a sleeveless sweater, Yawkey is a familiar fi gure at his sma ll , but spotless ball park while gates are closed to the general public. He moves from a seat in the stands to the field to the clubhouse while the team practices. Often. when tension builds or the club is out of town for routine ~ames, Vawkey swings a bat and fil'lds in a pepper game in a prac- lit'e area under the ccnterfield bleachers. It was no dif£erent Thursday as- thl' Red Sox worked out in pre- paration for the sen es opener Saturday agai ns t Ci ncinnati. Yawkey m ade his rounds. wind- ing up in a workout long afll'f players had gone home. A multimillionaire with varied business e nterp rises under T . A. Yawkey Enterprises, Yawkey is unique among current baseball club owners. Not only does he pay the salaries, but he ac:ts like a fathe r to his players, taking a personal interest. While the Red Sox "'ere work- i n g out . Yawkc y s at on a clubhouse chair in front of Rick Ru rleson 's locker. lie interrupt- ed a c::tiat with a couple of writers to call over a husky young man dressed in civilian clothes. "Jim . com e over here," Yawkey said in his g ruff voice. "How 's the hand? \Vho.Jl did the doctors s a y? Did you get another X-ray?'" "Everylhing"s as fi ne ;is it can be, Mr . Ya"•key," replied rookie slugger Jim Ri ce, whose year was ended by a pitch which broke his left h a nd in Detroit Sept. 21. ''Are you sure, Jim? We want everything lo be okay," Yawkcy said. "Yes. sir. the doctor took oft the cast yesterday (Wednesday) and said ever ything is okay. The X-ray was taken and everything was fine.·• Then, acting almost like a doc- tor, Yaw~ey asked to see the hand. He rubbed ove r the frac- lured a r ea gentl y lo assure himself. then told Ri ce to take care of himself. That was ty pi cal of Yawkey, a m a n who cons iders players his greatest frie nds. 1-f e treats all of his charges the the same as he did Rice .· "You know, l "ve met many, m any fin e yo un~ men in my years in baseball.·· Yawkcy said. "These kids come along and I think it helps to show a little personal' interest. And, dammit, I am interested . We expect ever- y thing rrom them, so wh y shouldn"l I s how I appreciate it".'" Yawkcy , whos e s tcpfalhcr owned the Detroil Tigers when Ty Cobb broke inlo lhc major Jeagut>s, has been rewarded with just three pe nnants s int..•e he -pur.<!-hased the club a:> sole owner in 1933. With Ted Will iams and many form er s tars back from \Yorld War II . the Red Sox breezed to the 19'16 pennant, only to lose the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven gumes At odds of 100-1, the Red Sox pulled orf a stunning upset in win- ning the American League cham- pions hip in 1967, only to lose again to the Cardinals in seven games . UPI Tti.itlleto BOSTON'S CARL YASTRZEMSKI PREPARES FOR THE WORLD SER IES. UC Irvine's annual Anteate r Olympiad is set for Saturday w ith pre-registra tion t aking place at 9 a .m . al Crawford Ii all. Altitude to Aid Pan-Am Sprinters The entry fee is $7. A total of 15 events are availa- ble for participants during the five-hour meet (10·3) with those scoring the highest points in etaht events awarde d medals . There are fiv e age groups-16·22, 23·31, 32·41, 42·51 andS2yeara; and older. The eve.nts include : SO-yard d~b ; 440.yard run; mile run ; Jonf Jump, high jump; shot put ; ba..,ball blttlng; softball throw: baaketbii)J dribbling; ,...., throw sboofin•: punt-p ass-kick; 25- yard awim ; t~nnis; golf mg ac- curacy and hon .. hoe pttc:hln5. I.. 1 ~· MEXICO CITY CAP > -Mex- ico City's altitude of 7,350 feet, a lung-g rabber for tourl.s ts, will give the P an American Games sprinter s t heir best opportunity for record-busting in 20 years. The Ga mes, which begin a JS-day run he re Sunday, were last held in the Mexican capital city In 1955 and have never been held a t higher a ltitude. Tho rarefied air will ofrer less resistance to the runners. Doc· ton say that the oxygen !actor (the point when runners' lungs bogin 1cre3ming for air) does not t ake effect until afte r two minutes . Thal means records up to 400 meters a nd perhaps 800 meters wilJ be up for grabs. There pro- bably will be s low times for the races of 1,500 m eters and up. Compe titors, trainers a nd arm chair ·athletes widely prt!- dlcted that Mexico's altitude would be murderous when the Olympics were to be he ld he re in 1968. The only murder victims were some r('cords. Among those s hot down were the men's 100- metcr, 200-m eter .and fOO-rhe\er dashes and the Jong jump. The most s pectacular was Bob Bea.m an 's l ong jump performance of 29-2Yl, about two feet better than the world record at that time. Kip Keino of Kenya also helped knocked down the myth that run- ning long dis~an ces in the clouds is impossible by winning the l ,500-meter eve nt with a 3:49 performance th al beal J im Ryun of the United States. The time was not a world record, but a heroic job a t Mexico City 's altitude. The United States and other <'ountries have been preparing for the altitude. The U.S . men's track teams trained for three weeks at about the same altitude as Mexico Ci t)'. the men at Alamosa. Colo., a nd the ·women at Los Alamos. N.M. The Cubans. expected to give the United Stales their biggest threat in track and field. arrived about a month ago. The Uruguayan and U.S. row- in~ teams also arrived about m1d·Scptem ber l o get ac. customed to the altitude. ' • Comparing . Series Positions T"" poslUon-by·POlltiM c~rl~ 01 '"" Nnerlc ..., Le-.ue cl!.1 mplofl ~-~ !oo• Af>d !he N.1hONll L ...... clwmplon Clnd ...... 11 ReOI ln 11'11! 1•1i World Series, b.1Wd on over .. 11 Wtllo<>n r•· t«dl: Fl•ST BASEMEN Ci11clnNtl •• • H •• ... • • .. ~. "' " ... " •M "" Btilon '-'" .. " " .. , .. Sl!CONO BASEMEN ClncltUYli "'°'9.1" ... '" "' " ~ .111 ••.i•n 0o,1., m " .. • ~ "" (;flllin "' " .. ' ,. "w THl•OBASEMEN Clncl11nati .... ,., "' "' 7 " ,)11 °"~' , .. " » ' " .n• Botltn Ptotroc.tlU Wl " .. 7 " .•~ ~·~ "' " " ' " .1U SHORTSTOPS ChtCiJll'l.10 Conc"pc:lon ,., " "' , .. .114 Ftyn'I "' " ,. ' " "~ B•itn Bu•le.on ,.,. u •M • " .?U OIJT,.IELOEltS OnclnlMltl Grllh!y ,., " '" • -_,,, FO!ol~r "' " '" " " ... OrlH~ "' " ~ ' " ·"' Crowley " • " ' " "~ O.•onfmo .. , .. "' • ,, .1S1 Ren~...,,un<I "' ,. " ' " "" Armbrlll"r " • " ' ' ·"" ••.Jltfl L•M ,,, "' "' " '" .n• 6"11Ql.Orl ,,. " " ' " ·"' E"~u "' .. "' " " _,,, V•1tr1~mlkl ~' " ,_ .. .. .]lot C.•oo '" M ., " " .1Sf M•U~• ... " " ' " .. ~ CATCHERS Cl<t<lfln•ll .. ~, "' " '" " '" ·"' Pluml'l"C~ "' " ,. ' .. • 111 llosltn Fllk "' " " " " "' Mon\901'1"Cry "' " u ' ,. .11• Bleck-II '" " " ' • .1~1 TEAM llATTIHG -·~ ~ .. 1'6 UOll '" "' '" Cl11<ln'l•I• "" lo!O UIS ,,. "' .111 PIT-CH£1tS C!ncl'lllaU .. H •• "' w L !!:ltA (;vlf>et1 ,., '" ,. .. " • "' Mc: Ena""' " " " .. , ' "' E•,twick .. " ,, .. , ' '" C•r•oU .. " " u ' , ' " ,.._ "' "' " " • , 1.9~ Nol.ion "' "' " " " • ).1• Otrey '" ,,. " -.. , 1.H __ , •H "' .. ... " • "' 811Unq,_.m "" m " " " " . " l(l•bY "' "' ~ .. " • •.10 Btltt11 Burton " " " " ' ' ,,. W!Uovqt>by .. .. .. " ' ' '" Mor~! "' "' " ., " ' '·"' O•-" .. " " 7 ' '., ~ '" "' .. " " • ' .. Wi~ "' "' " "' " " '" 11"'11 , .. "' " "' " .. "' ..,,,. " '" " " • • •.W c1.,,,.,1 .. nc1 "' "' " " " • '-'l .... " " " " ' ' •.n TEAM PITCHING Clnc1nn.ioll 1'S~ 1411 "' "' ,,. .. "' l.l•alOl'I U)1 1#) .. , ~ .. " "' UCLA, Cards Top Pac-8 Grid Slate By The Associated Press The nonconference nonsense Is virtually out of the way for those Pacific-8 college football coaches who, especially arter losses, say they've been pre paring for the conference r ace. UC LA a nd Stan(ord go against each other Saturday at Stanrord after some ups and downs in their pre-conference s cheduJcs. Elsewhere, Washington's Don James, one of the coaches with an outside a ssig nment. takes his l·luskies lo Alabama to race Bear Brya nt 's seve nth-ranke d Crimson Tide. Third-r a nke d Southern Cal, with the nation's lop runr.er in Ri c ky B e ll, will e nte rtain Wastiington State, and CaijJomia will be at Oregon in other Pac-8 games . Oregon Slate has a non- confe rence hom e game versus Colorado State. "Southern Cal has so many guns in its arsenal you can't give Bell all your attention. But you must give him the attention he deserves,'' WSU coach Jim Sweeney has warned his team 0-1 in the Pac-8 a nd 2-2over-all. ' The Cougars scored 21 _P.Oinls In each of their losses, to Ca1 arid II · linois. "We must beat Stianford to be even cons idered the second best team in the conference at this lime, the team most likely to challenge Southern Cal," \say1 UCLA coach Dick Ve rmeil -• I 'I I I • r • " ' ,. .. " ~ " " " " " " " • ·" " .. " ·" " ·" " " " ... . ~ .. ·" " " .. ~ ., ·" is ·c es y he st rd ir n lh is ar d I, In in i• ·R n· s y • u e m in 1- J tine's TDs N,0 ~nongh,21-14 II &OGl!!a CAllUON ftanaon bad 'conn-'-' klckoli return for • -------~-. i:.uur., lo def-8 ~, 11-5. ZIG-pound Brod ...... Won. rourtl"flld·l21lt...tlon In fsou wllb tbe 3$.yanior Valenllae broke 1ato lb• wulai momenta to the ·~ 3. A play the -al Ille :io lllld coot Coot.a Meu Hi&b'• liter Hansen flipped lo wu celebratlnc at the Mustlulp • hl&h.ly de-Rob lla'1!n and 8tuce VI!)• P•rk 10. Dap Dud· served lie Thunda Ben Ben added bll third dridp ad4ed his aeeond night ea Villa Park·~ PAT fo 1e.al 1le1a•s PAT IDd Co•ta lil•a Spartans rallied for .8 doom. · 1eemln1ly bad Vllla 21·14 Century Leaaue Coota Mesa did not 2orlt by tbe lbroat. l._T, football victory lumble1 was not In-wtlb 11:39 le(t. The loss beiore ,.300 ~rceptedandtherewere But the Spart1n1 at El ~dena Hl1h no blocked punt5 ._ showed class In com!nt dropar""coach Tom the 9 ktcka. Defensive b1ek, first 1ailin& 63 Fre ~ '• M'usta end Steve Park Jed a de-yards in 8 plays with Ben gam'~ off· ViJla ;:•k,a fenalve assault that Ben scootin1 the final 23 Pace altbou&h Mes r s turned away the ClF yards with 8:49 left to , ! lb a PrT>-3 A's No. S rated team knot it at l.C. -i;; ~ti•::Y!:eofuf'~ ti_me and a1ain. "Our Then the cllnrher cent • lr ult d . kids 1ave 100 percent.," ca.me after • punt 1ave the;:l.:11: c • etpile F"r~cb said afterword. Villa Park the ••JI at the. VIila Pa~k's winning Rut it all slipped away Mesa 36. Darryl Allen touchdown came with 35 after Mesa had startled and Dave Mollica ca!OO ·econd a left aft the Spartans In the up with big deferuuve s er fourth quarter with Dan pla,ys, but Villa Park Md quarterback Mark Valentine's 8S ·yard itslastace·toplayandit wa·s a good one as Hansen hit his 6·S re-u d f led Eagl ceiver amidst three 5-8 ll e ea es Mesadefenders. . Mesa's offensive Test CdM Tonight punch was sporadic, the Muslangli 'coming up· wilb Qne big play-a 31-y,.rd scoring pass Corona del Mar's Sea C.-.91MlrO.-from Rosauer to Valen- K · · ht 11 b SE-Jtkn "61.bO 1io tine in the third period. 1ngs m1g we e RT-erw111:.11r 1• V 1 · · · playinginlothehandsof flq-.-<Nr1•w1,.,,.. ''° a ent1ne, a Junior, the undefeated Estancia · ~o::'~' 1'' caUght the ball at ·the 24 Eagles tonight (8) when LT-O.vev......., !~: and sped against the the two teams .tangle in !:::=~'::.'.,~ ::! grain for the TO .. Century I ... eague action 11-AGDE•*' ,., Oilers Tackle Rt1nners ' The Huntington Beach lli&h Oilers, wbo have been faltering in lbe fourth quarter and the S•ddleback. Roadrunners, who have been faltering aJto1etber, rlit1h 1t~ I tonic.ht in an Empire Leal'\le football 1ame at Santa Ana Bowl. Roth teams are 0-3 overall and 0-1 in league action. The Oilers have shown more offense and more consistency and are seven-Point choices. Saddleback, wtiich beat Huntington Beach. J0.20 last year, has had trouble convertinJC from lasi year's I offense to this year's wishbone. In short, the Roadrunners • Md!(. October to. 1115 DAILY "'LOT •f FV, Westminster Duel • Li.ona FaJJOred in Key Sumet Cl.ath c Sunlel Lea1-1oo11>1U IJOWft'I Wutmlnller and Fountain Volley h.l1h ICbaoil dub tooiibt at Wntmlnster in a I~ t.llat II.cures lo be lldl.Md IP8rl<Plu1 !of Fountain w\U 1et ltl toulhest test Valley. · thus far. BarQn.1 C!OacJt Bruee ··our pass defense Pickford !eels bla club hasn't been tested lo tbls :r.:::~-The kicko1r '"' Unbeaten Tritons 8olh t1amt come loto U.. 1ame worktos on a ,.air of 1butouts and the .Uoas are tbree·point Cavorltet. Favored Tonight Westminster, afetr a ' 1'·13 ·win ov,er rlval Ana.helm, blinked Lokewood <14 ·0 > and Marina (13·0>. Fountain Valier has allowed Just one TD-that cominl in San Clem<'nte High's flu·riddled Trilons go after their fourth straight non-le&gue foot. ball v ictory tonight a4ainst the invading and Wlnleu Tigers of Valen· da. a •·3 loss to touah Redlands In the opener. The 81rons then followed with 17·0 and 10.0 triumphs over Lonie Be .. cb Wiison and West em. Mlke Poller (6-3, Z!lll ond Denoia Hkkcox (6-~ 220) anchor the Uons' defensive front while D06e 1uard Kevin Pal- tenon (S-10, 180) is the 1 Kickoff is a l 8 and Qespite the rash of nu tbat ha.s kept coach Allie Schall In a quandary try· ing to figure out a start· ing 'Uneup, the Triton::t are solid 12 ·polnl favoiit~. Al halfback Brian Wood and hi~ immediate backup, Randy Adams, Wmless El Toro, are both quesliona.blc due to the flu. Thu.s Sc hall list• f'r e d Bouman, a 170-pounder, to start with Ron Wade. T o m Aron s a nd quarterback 1'im Vleisides in the backfield. Arons. too, is lt.111tative due lo flu . Pondo Vlcisides . the Tritons' 200·pound line bac ker. also fi gures to see action al Arons' fullback spot. Despite the uncertain· ty of San Clemente's at· tac-k the Triton.:1 still ap- pear lo have a defense nearly intact with only linemen Allen Streeter <ankle) and Mik e Hackett (flu> apparently out and replaced by Don Hawks Vie T • h Crummer (155) and O Q)g t Mike Krulhers 080 l. Sa n Clemente has al- El Toro High Schoo1 ·s to. l\ofosby returned tolhe Charcers will wind up lineup la.at week . the non-league football l!•T-on .... 1 owed only one touchdown in three games. point. !>ut it will Fri4aT ni&h1.. Lu.ding Ille Llolll .i. tack la quuterback '11m DeMase, an all-&ml« Lea.iue pick lut uuca DeMase b .. fused tar 28S yards au two :rDo. completlns 19of32. Westmin.:iter alaobu a pair of good running backs In Kevin TraYia and Dennis Boswell. 90l't of Lions coach Bill Boswell. West.minster count.en with an offmse centered around quarterbacks Gary Colemon and Outs Dove and runniD& beck Mitch Chambers. Coleman, who replaced Dove after the lauer waiJ injured in the opener. has bit on 19 o/ 42 pas:ses for 29S yards. Dove. who sat out the Wilson i:ame, is 13 C« 21 and 256 yards. Pickford is concerned with Westmi nster's balance. ''Westminster creates a lot more problems than any oC \t)e teams we've played. It has an ex- cellent running attack and it also throws the ball very well. And I don't think any team in the county is more physical." N rt ff bo Hi h FB-..iUMoor• 1MI lfA¥•STATIITICS a t ewpo ar r g . FL-on. N••ll11. * CM The Sea Kings have '*'-' .. 1,...,DHM• l'lf-5l..,,_,w.N,.. , shown steady improve-LE-4ttdo-.n 1ss ,.lntdOorrnsHtMn, i •• have been running ~ without the ball. season tonight on SE-eoti ~'"' familiar arounds a 0 ainsl "'-T...,Ni.oi., • a lltG-..lohn ,.."'.~ El Dorado High with c -eof>MD'°'""" ... ~­Uj lE-0.....lllEl'lf'UGln 110 T -or ........ IU G -O.vlO Do""l"O.,., 11~ C -Tom E.Ml1 ... ... ... Boswell believes the key to stopping Fountain Valley's offense is to con- tain its passing . ~ .. v,11e,on.- SE-«•n Mlroeru1n "' • LT-eoll9.wrnM 171 Flrst~ ....... 1111' D ment despite an 0·3 re-NG-enuhrr"' 1•1 Tot"11"'t6Dwn1' s cord and much of the AT-R1c1 Etl'lfu 11s verm.rv1'1'11no ,, • RE-SPV,..ltemtife 1111 'f•rds.Pllllno 51 c r e d l t g o e s lo Ll-O.vklGMT1ti1U 1.s v~i.u 11 quarterback. Gary Guis· c'".~,. ... !!!,',',"" •,• .. s Hl'l•ent5oelne<1 1s. h I k l thro --. -~¥1.•lst. f..ll .4 ness w o 1 es o w ce-Ot"19w.i1san 1JS vMOS.-..1..J s-~ the-rootball. s -kl'INl.bb ,,. """*""""""'"..,.1 o.o ' ~ "' "' " ,., .,,, ..., .. E t . h K lta'!l.-eff1,,,,_,.. * kW911?011<1n.n s ancta coac en •.w..ci.Ofhtl.. v 1111hr11 o o o r1-t1 Kiefer sounds a warning TE-o.nco+ons to0 c.o..i.Mli.w o o 1 1-w They lost three of nine Cumbles against Mission Viejo and had two turnovers returried for touchdowns in their 48-0 loss tO Garden Grove. Thus, jt's got surpris- ing when Saddleback coach Jerry Witte says kl k II t 7 30 LG-Kl.lll'IMo\DV c 0 a : . LT-Pencl'IOC..\Ullo The game will be TE-O.ve11t1c11 ... played at Vale,ncia High oa-«on Bu•oM•.i and it will mark the ~=~_i:1::,1 second straight week FL-«emurQUf\lr1 that El Toro has played LE~ .... ::,~~o. ..... al this site. t..T-PM1Cl'loC..t11110 El Dorado's Golden MG--.10MNlott1•••. AT-.JllnNtl_. 200 G -Ste ... cr.vwt 20S t -.Jlln '"""ldo" ,_, Sl!!:-6tMMlllll• 11.0 09-Tlm VlllMdl.\ "' Ml-ltol'IW..-1«1 M8-rld ........... 1u Fl-T...,.,,_. s...c.._...o....., .. Ito 0E-4tet\W ... "' ... ... "' "' ... ·~ .. . .. "' .. '" L T-F,.,,k OirlU• ... LG-Khl" P•Ut rMlll ... e -TimlN-" "' AG-ftkll !IQMoft ... AT......ar.ttH .... lttfl ... TE-eoa.~ ... 08--Gwr co..,....., "' A9-Nllk•Ga11 "' All-MIU OW.rntllr1 "' A.-Mlli•~· ...... . .. ,.._Wt11f•llly 0....,_ LE~lloh.IY "' OT-Tom StelllnQ• "' however. ' t~~=-" ~ ="i!! "We like to have peo-c -Fr.c1N1cl'lol1 ,,, t~• ,1 I hr . t W AG-A...,.. Jofln Ill Duib'ldge 1• 6.3 pe t ow aga1ns us. e RT-Sc..ttM~1•nd t•s !Row"'' 4 11 think we can catch the SE-6cattwu&on 1•s _.._ 1 • his team's strength is de-'i ~ fense. His top defensive 1• .,,o player is 202-pound end 0 i.o Ron Madrid. Hawk s are 12-poinl RE-«•nlllW>Mof> favorites after winning La-8111 F;a1r1>ro1,,., Lll.....flA.lrU"Mo¥1111 their first game last ce-tt1v1nu....-r1 week over Mission Viei·o. c •-F•rnendo J•ODo SS-Jett He!Nn 2'1S DT-ooner-r lfl NG-<arl!,. C..IV1rt 20D OT-00.. Pll••M>'I t•> DE-Mll!•ll'.rull'ltt"\ If} Lll-TomAntn\ 11'0 l.ll_....,_Vi.i•I09• 11~ Cll-Gltf>n0\11 llS C.6 -$1• .... Owtnul "' HG-«•11'111 Plftff-... .. DT-Tim111...-"' "' f!E-101 Gtht ·~ ... Lll-eo 8ollOld ... ... Lii-Mite CO• "' bal l as easy as they ~=::i;:,:,. :: Toi .. , vi!,~ ... ~ JI 1.t 21-9. El Toro is winless FS-&ot>Cl'le•ll' in three outings. IJ} S -61 ... Mllt'th '" Cill--MllieMllro111r "' can... T•-«:et1WUUlm$ 110 """!kn lJ Ill The Oilers haven't had ~: a.s much trouble hanging •.o onto the ball as they have i! had in stopping \he op- ISS lllov-M9rl! Ml.1Mf"\1nllh ·~ c11-«.11tr ~"' ... Th E 1 h . . Wll-Mot Fllll'llll{I ''° a.It• ' '' e ages ave surm· E•tMci.0t••11w .IH,,111 • 11 ler ceptions in three LE-o.nK011on 16.o ~ 1o so games tO back up their LT-frMni.CMoall•" 110 Tote1,, 11 11, ~G-e1uc.onr.o 150 l"A5Sllit0 • ' , " " coach'sfee1ings. RT-P91•rt..1uck 110 eet•••,. In tonight's· outing, 11tE-«:1.11t11oo,.m1.to 110 .. 11C -' ,., ""· l.1-t..rrr MIU 111S ~ ,. s D SJ . HI Estancia is favored by L11-c.r11,.w1ncJer 1• v11i. ttere: two paints despite the Ml-RobtrtDonMur 1• ..._ ,. tJ , Ma-JalHlll 1511 lllfl8HI I I 0 discrepancy in the won· s -s<ot1~ 110 ~ 1 0 0 lost records of the two !I -11tec1Tl'IClrnl1o 111 Tatel• 21 1• 2 . combatants. 151 .... ••• 1.900 ' .... 14J .w · The Eagles also like to throw the football and have three quarterbacks Kiefer says are on a par, Kirk Langdale gets the s tarling nod but is backed by Larry Hall and Kevin La Rue. Di;iblos, Cantwell fu Defensive Tiff? I.aRue was the star of The Mission Viejo H.igh Diablos will host last week's triumph over the Cantwell Cardinals Tustin when he complel· from Montebello tonight ed 10 of 20 passes includ-at 8 in a non·league foot- ing three in the second ball game that could quarter for ~ou~hdo~. very well tum out to be a .Ken ~i,lliam:s .al defensive slruggle. tailback ts the leading . . rusher for Estancia ·and The D1ablos have been is averaging almost six drilling on defense all yards per carry. week and the Cardinals Another bonus for the will come into the con- Eagles is the return of test with a defensive unit Gary Confer et split end. that has more than once Confer gathered in an saved the game for aerial Crom LaRue and them . scampered 78 yards for a Both teams are 2-1 and deep in Cathedral ter- ritory several times, on- ly to fumble it away. Running back Manuel Hei:.reta aod quarterback Tony Stevens are expected to figure heavily i n Cantwell 's offense. Herrera is a quick and capable runner and Stevena, who completed seven of 10 passes in the last game. is an able leader who can be deadly with his accuracy. S -«enMll•otrllrfl "' S -W••nf'IT•Ylor ... position in the fourth' quarter. Marina scored 14 points in the final period lo defeat Hunt- ington Beach, 28-14, and Orange scored 21 fourth- quarter points to win The game could tum into an aerial circus with both teams boasting potential passing threats above the ground game. Rustlers, LACC JC Grid Unbeaten ' Coach Mac Moore al El Toro has been work· ing his linemen hard. e&pecially on offense , Oash Tonight 21 ·6. The Oilers have shown more offense· tha n Sad· dleback, though . this week lo give If tonig ht's Golden quarterback Scott West College -Los B h di l. l Angel es CC football urg ar more ime o , . h . h S('tup. ga~e t s n ~ ~. 1g · "If he gels the time to sc?nng . affair al ll sv.r- lhrow, he is one of the pnse qwte a few people. best around,•· Moore The two teams clash al says. "I think we'll be in Orange. Coast College the ball game if we can C 7 :~J i~ the Southern Quarterback Bill Holst, if he gets good field posi- tion, is an effective .passer. HW!tl ........ Mllotf- SE~ ..... S-Ptrl RT-Scott Tll"nOMlllle RG--.otl Si-t C -0.Mlll. ..... M LO-NllUll\tf•' LT-Pttlc.lln • TE-AIMllWO-. Q9-4Mn._ .. , ==~':tL=tihollt ,.. -4olt ....... ··-l.E.....eo.s1,...k .L. T-«•lth D.._. ltT--OMWt:~ lltE-TtCl¥"*'-"I LB_.,,._ "-'Hton t..•-lt•.....,~ Ll-flo9tt'~lttl C8-&t .... ~I Cll-.JlmW195l•H S --AllWI hblflttl s -4'vld,,,,_ 'ff give hlni the time to Cahfornaa Co nference ito throw. But we'll have lo opener. :~! do a much better job or 5 C kol •1 cd .h GR Ida Y m blorking." hac e or s o . en 205 Moore is also expect-West Rustlers , despite a :: i n g i m p r 0 v e d 1·3 record, ~ave one of no performances by some ~he-top rushing offenses ~~ of his linemen who were in the state-. Golde n West ·injured early in the year. is averaging 315 yards on 111 • , the ground a nd has nm :! They have had £or 444 and 414 yards in llO ~tber week to get ~ck its last two games. ~ in s.bape and I think Sophomore Mark 11o lber ll ~ ready to play Davis leads the auack. ~~ lonig~t. Moore _adds. He is averaging 8.2 yards 1,s Ke1lh Mosby 1s ont: of per carry (587 yards>. 110 the ones he was refernng the top mark in the stale. But he's not worried about his offen!:le. And he has no reason lo. The Rustlers have averaged 21 points a game and hav(> had little trouble moving the ball. The Cubs come into the game with a 1·2 record having beaten Sa~ Bernardino while IOtling to Fullerton a nd Phoenix . Orange Coast College . is one of 14 unbeaten JC footba1J t eam5 in the slate. The list was sliced con- siderably last weekend when eight undefeated t ea m s (se ven In Northern Californi a> were beaten, , The list figures to be cut even more this Saturday when Pasadena (4·0) ~ W.lt OllNM SE-Tony MIOdoc;kl AT-Cl••l M•wt RG-«ott Nolpei faces Bakel"sfield (3.()) 1.., and Pierce (3-0J takes on 111 EJCamino (4-0). '" C -SCMI Reid LG-6a0e>.1••¥ LT-GtrrrHO•- TE-Mlk• 111.e!IWt.Mrt Qll-l(l Purtlm•I• Hi!ll-tllWork 0.vll "411-Mlke ~II FL-Er lt •Kl'llr a.... W.tl 0.1 .... "" , .. "" "' "' ... ·~ ... * * * IM!lllfftl C..lll9rnl• c:.t ..... l'!ec:w• ,. flC.ml"°l" .. 1 171 OranotC.0.$1 l•-01 IM Pw-•!• .. l 1)1 5.lnl1BerbM1 (~I 11' ~ " " n ,, 111 Jlill.t'CI !:Ml) 103 ,, 111 a ..... ,Ulld !Ml \OD •S 103 Venlw• IJ.O> .. •7 111 Ot""' l:Mll .. J.1 701 LA VIiie• IJ-01 .:! Jl '°' ~-LA fJ.01 •1 :ri touchdown. run a fairly similar type Women's Athletics of balanced offense. but Mission Viejo may have a s light edge on the ground . Laguna Invades Brea Two other G WC running backs, Mike Powell and Pal Mc Keon, are also having good years. Colden West ·s passing LE~Gulnn LT--.111Nltl'loll MG-Tonr Dor!\lflOIMl RT-Ml1!•""9o ...... AE-Mll!• 1Crc1ll< l.8-kott ..V..Uary Lll--flal:IM1t •ul1.y Ci9-Al>dre '"-1 c e--.rtt ,.,....,., s.t.-R1c:n flown ~.-0-1.T.,.,. '"' """"""'C..llffffttl 1111) S...JoM 1-Mll 1• 1l 115 """"'"ill"'•'""'°, .. 11S em..,, .... , Al ... , IJ..01 n 1• Mont.,.., Pwnl11Wll ().0) 'SI ., .. " T•MNll wif..11111 f•t Tntlfl M"''°' ICt,1!1119 IT> difl H•Mlllll' .... wt>wlff CMI _.Mk hit '-7. ~CM)IW!l1ll~f.S. J""'O CM)_. IElllll{l-111-0. UPlken. !Ml Clltl Glotlsf.L J-r !Tl a.I W.•tt•r 1.J. £vans CMl .,.1 S.:lltltlder1-S. e.r-(Ml dtl Aobert\f.J. ' ... -MurJil'ly·ZKk (Ml Oii FtMr·M-1' f.J. W•t-T111fM.I..,. ITI ... I Memit!Gft> 11t..inM. lilel•••MC01nlel !Tl ffl 0.- 1'.iftlwf.S. 81Mlt•Oorn11 IMI d1! Llc.tlM• Hi>ll~&.,. l'"rledmt,,·Splro (Ml def "'-ult·M.llcMll f.5. °'*h•·O>lon fMldlt V•l•Sc.hupe•S. LIMlo-Truetilood CTI Otl Jtllrln- Mel'llWI , ••• Ollo(iorlNIC.k IT) oet l1l•i.-Allddld1 ... WIOMIN'IV0LL•Y8AU. V1n1tr UCLl.dift U( lr•I,,. IW. I~ J•lw V1r11tr UCU. ... UClrvi...15·7, l~l. WCIMlll'.M'S Pll!LDMOCltl!Y C...... W.,l t, 1!•11 LA J ColdeflW.11 WCM'lf'IO: K•lhr O.vld. Cantwell will have to deal with the Diabl08' four good backs, and with the likes of Ray Brouelelle-, Scott Spear, Milch Cheselka and Joe Blum. that may mean trouble. ' Spear, a sophomore, could be the most dangerous of the quartet. Not only can he run, as he did against a strong El Dorado team for 120 yards last week, but he can also pass. They're no longer in the same football league, but the Br ea ffj g h W'tldcat.s and the Laguna Beach Artists can still be eonsidered fairly big rivals. When the two teams kick ofC al 8 tonight at Brea High, it will be the 4lst meeting between the two schools. Brea won the first game, 26-0. in 193S and holds a 22-15-3 edge. Defensivel y, the Brea has also beaten Diablos will have to con-Lagun a Beach s ix tain the Cantwell attack, straisht times and is a which while it has not s ix-point f avorite been spectacular, pro-tonight. bably should have scored Both teams are 2·1, but morethanithas. Brea·s two wins came Plagued by mistakes against stronger oppo- in t heir last game;-a 1~12 nenls. The Wildcats have victoryoverCalhedralin defeate d Dana Hills, l .os An ge les , the 18-15, and El Toro. 6-0. Cardinals had the ball · while Laguna Beach has beaten Bloomington, 7..0, and l ·A Rim of the World, 20-6. Brea likes lo run the dive play and Laguna· Beach, which has a fair- ly smpll defense, has not successfully stopped up. the-middle pl ays. Rud y E s trada 's Wildc ats have some strong-blocking linemen in 190-pound Fred Hogan and 170-pound Mark Gary, a quick runn.tog back in Ray Reynoso and an all -purpo se quarterback in Walt Weigand. Reynoso has run for 170 yal"ds on 42 carries and Weigand has passed for 273 yards and run for 164. 1'he Artis ts' offense has not been too consis· lent. but il does feature some backs who have been effective the sweep. running threat was wiped out two w e eks ago wh e n quarterback Rich Shrout s uffered an injury. lte·s e~pected to be lost for most of the season. His place is being taken by Nick Punimata, primari· ~ya running threat. Kevin Pike is the lead- ing rushe r with 149 yards on 39 carries but Craig Freneh may be the most effective on the s weep. The one-lime challenger for quarte rbac k has gained 14•1 yards on just 22carries. LACC. meanwhile, re- lies on a passing attack. L1911M-...C~Oft1.t1M S&-ltk hNvnl• f!T ~ GrHf'IOUOh A~Pronott c -elllJ .... lfll l.G--ICMI0.111 LT-ltlckS..voer Tl!.~11-~CI Q8-4'VI Ollfln\11\ Tl-«••ln Pike Fl-PNI T'lmbt• F -'llnc1 Mc.Cullouo)l'I L..-.-..C110."9N l.l!.-kalll Hitflde,.,_ L l -Hll'IO 0.1 flta .,.._.,,_,.._... lltT-J.tff Gl"....-.Oh IRE ~rn ...,__. l.B-41111 Gorn pl Ll-«•vln P01 Cll-'llnce ~CullO\fOh Cl-Phil Trlm&l1 S -a. ... Slromtlo'lne S -Rl(hH""4t Cubs quarterback Tony ,., , Craver leads the con - ~;'. ' ference in passing. l~e ·s 15~: hit 30 of 69 aerials ror 484 1•:. y a r d s a n d f i v e '" 1)' touchdowns . :: He. has ~wo very good 141 receivers 1n sophomores 160 Homer Buller and Duane '"° James . ,.. Golden West has al-;~ lowed eight TD passes 1.ci this season, six of them ::; on long bo mbs . Thus. '"' Shackleford is concerned :: about his secondary giv· 111 ing upthe bi g play. Dolphins, Canyon Collide at Tustin The Dana Hills Hi gh Dolphins are expected to mak e a comeback tonight against the Ca- nyo n Comanches from Anaheim in a non-leal?'Ue gridiron battle at Tustin HighSc~ool at 8. Dana Hills' 18·15 loss to Brea last week may have been the turning point in its losi ng wa)'8 . The Dolphins, a lthough hit hard by the nu. came up with some big plays and good blocking in tho second hair, They may have found the right or. tensive combination. Thal combination will Bui on the other side of the fi<'ld the Comanche!!. six>rting a 2-1 record. arc expected lo put up a good ·fight with Mark Bronson and Mike Uyemats u run- ning the ball. Bronson is an ag - gressive rus h e r. llli spends most of his time powering up the middle which he did very ade- quat e 1 y in th e Comanches' 13 ·7 win over Laguna Beach last week . ~dison Battles Rugged Los Alamitos reature backs Steve Crapo. Keith Kin g. John Gill and Kerry Crabb, toget .h e r wi th quarterback s Rob Stamos and Vince Win· nin ghoCf, who will be The backfield, coupled wi th the passing t alent..:; of quarterback Art Trosian could cause quite a few he-adachcs for the Dana I-fills' dt'-· tens ive unit . Trosian. who runs the option wll h a fai r amount of success. completed six of 11 passes against Laguna for 81 yards. E d ison High's Char'""· under a luU heod of steam and at lull stren1tb, go alter their seeond stral1ht Sunset Lea1Ue football victory tonlabt a1alnst Los Alam1to1 Hlgh 's re · vita.liud Griffins at HU.o· tinctoo Boacb High. It begins at 8 and th<! Char,.,.. ol co1ch Bill Wortuuon are 7~·point favMtt.el to record their loui111 •lr•lght conquest oltllitMUOG. ' The Chargers are Sprague's been ham· sJven the nod due to the pered with a hamstring explolll of quarterback injury, but Los Al 'a Rick Bashore, a solid Of. game was anything but fen1Jve line. a swarming hampered last week defehte and an expected when Aragon and Sam improvement in the run-Snyder filled in for nlng came. Sprague and Fogel as the Los Al counters with Griffins wuxed Newport an offense centered lUrbor, 17 ·7. Quarterback Kurt Kingsolver opened some eyes last week wJth four comp1etl0ns in aix at· tempts and could also be a factor. "We hope Los Al does go to the pass, .. sayS Workman, ''because that would indicate the run-around the .runnlni of Steve Fogel at fuUback and tal lbaclc Archie Ara1on, who &tarts ln f.lace or All-Sunset , ~ea1 ue siar David Spr•IUe· I Tbe keys to Los Al 's ning cam~ needs help. running ..s uccess· are The running game ls l...<)6 t.acltlea Ron Langer CS-3, Al 's attack/' 225) and Hu1h Du1an (S.2,211 ),plU'lguardLou Edl1on's bl& weapon Webd (190). I 1 ' hu been the pualn& -~ ) . r • I and his receivers Don Wh~n. Vic Rakhshani and Jim Bogart. Bogart has been on the receiving end of 47 and 20-yard scoring passes. Bashore has stung the opposition w ilh fo ur touchdown passes and ls cli cking at a 59.l percent rate with 26 completions in 44 attempts. Romney Fuga, a 221· paunder, 11 being moved into starting fullback for Edlaoo. ··--~ _ ....... _ LT-Me-'Alll• LG-6111111'1•- C -JoMS.""'°"r ~Fl.-i,,•llY '"-P ... IRHllll'I TE-Vk A•lh11'1enl Clll-Rkt a11v.rot Fl-"-•"~ Tl!ll-fleyC-FL-Jlm~rt ·--Dlfllttw D£-«MHlll OT-411111 Fr1M1' MG-MlttWll'-t'by OT~l$WlllU11n1 OE-h"" lladl"' ,... .......... ""°" L--..... lltOblMOI\ <1-Tl1n Nlchott c -41118-(1'1 s.11._......A•ll'.~ $11.~ f;.K•• I s haring lime. 11s The Dolphins, despite : a 1-2 rerord, have racked * up 429 net yards on the :: ground with Crabb and JOI Crapo providing the big ~; yardaae . Crabb, 1•' however, is a doubtful ''' starter. "s The passing attack, 11s capably led by S.tamos, !~ has not been ne•rly u 1.s impressi ve as the ~: rushlna: came. lt, c•n· 1u not be overlooked and :: could outwit the C•r'O'OO !40 I aecoodary' I ' ' "' ,., ·~ "' "' 11) "' "' "' "' ... "" ·~ "" ... ... ... .. ... ::: ... \ • l " .. , I ------------·---.... --. ··-... _:...;;_:...; ____ _ .. DAILY PILOT Ff1<11y, October 10, 1975 Mesa D .efenseConcernsTucker • • An unorthodox defense ii bothering coach Dick 'J\acker •l Orange Coast Collete this week ... 'l'llc:ker's oc<; Pirates tangle with San Diego Me s•'a Olympians Saturday nl a~t lo o--ing South Coast League football action on the OCC field with kickoff at 7:30. ,,"JdoD'l care: what Lbey say," Tucker says. "San Dieeo Mesa has as good or personnel as a nybody we PJlay. And they use an unprthodox defense that comes right ·at you. ''They beal us last year and they held us to lhe lowe~t nuofber or 7arda any team 1 have ever coached bas been held to in that game. We gained 18 net yards on thegrouod." , Tucker isn 'l conceding a·thlng to the Olympians, however. His undefeated Pirates have run up a s t ring o{ fqur pon .. conJe"fence victories and Mesa is 1·3 for the same stretch. As ked if his team might be lookiqg ahead to next week 's gainewith Fullerton at Anahtlm Stadium, he replied: .,, really d on't think so. We hive a lot of soph omores on this year 's team who re· member our loss (14·10) to M.e11a. 1 think our kids are more mature, and re- allte they have to play every game as it comes a lon g and not look ahead. ''This is our. rirSt COO· ference game and we certainly don't want to atartofF with a loss." The loss to Mesa last year caused the Pirates to end in a Ue for the ton· ferellte cbempioosb1p with Fullerton. 1n 1971 tt wu the same thlnf. occ had • perlm S..O conference men: CC>" Ing intO the flnaJe with Mesa anCI lost, ~7, fore· Ing a co-champion.ship with Santa Ana .. The Orange Coast oC· fense continues to tune· lion with the big play with an expio.tve offellff and an aggressive de- fense. Last week tt was the defense Uaa_t pulled the biggest plays or the game late in the first llAI!. A bloelred punt and • fumble recovery set up two quick touchdowns to live the 'Ptrata a com· man<linS 2.4·7 h al!Ume -advantace over Long Beach. JI wu ID the fourth quarter or the. Mesa aame a year .aeo that the Pirates lost quarterback Dave Whi t e with a broken fineer. H~ la health~ U\i11,lq>e around and has been the. spark or the occ orrome with his accurate pass· ing, both short and kmg. and his deft play calling ability. Roundup , Cross Country Ne wport Eg~n Gives Uni Regroups Additional Puneh - A . p There's a scene with The University High Or rea rieps f a mili ar tones .al Trojans' mystery m an • 1 has been identified. You Newport Harbor High can bet that Mike Egan, Sch~l where the Sailors who wore a teammate's VAltSITV MllrtM Ull l.UJ Newrrt M•rtlot I, Er11 INHI 10. n, . G•lluP IM) 10: 17; S. Atlow {Ml 10·Sl; '· PlaU tMI 10:~; J. H-fkk CM) 10 :45; L E,.. dkon tM) 10:•1; 1. AnOt"'°" (Ml to;JO·I. fler OllH I IO .S2· '· W.,.._ IMI io:511· 10. fu komolo iNH l 10''1: 11. °"'tr• I !"NH I 11:11; 11. ~I'" INHI 11:11; IS. P•llon (NH) \l:lt· 1•. l.Oioll«tc• !NH > 11 :16. • JUNIOlt VAltSITY IMn.a IJtl Ill) New..n NMtiw of coach Bill ['izzica are II · I ;-.::~'""'' CMI 11:4t; 10. u.,. <Ml trying to regroup after tootba Jersey ast week v.t.•stTY tt 'ng h d t · because his own had '--•Akmltos c .. 1 os• •1111-ge .1 . punc e ou tn been misplaced, won't be c:o!.d~2~~ ~~~ ~g:=~.c:_:,_~ their first Sunset Le~gue ove rlooked by the (E> 16:s.: •. c11r1,1.,.wn lei 11:01: s. venture of the campaign .. _ r ··peranza Aztecs from Goldst.ln1E )11:13;6.l(e1Wf(Elend Th T ~ Arclni.o. 1e1 1o::M; 1. v1<tllt'1 tLA1 • e ars are pr.ep~-Placentia. University's workhorse with 62 carries for 2S2 yards and a 4.0 average fOrthe season. "Ron is ju st a . hair away from breaking a long one,·• says Roche. "We are primarily a run-. ning team, a nd we feel fortunate to have two s uch tine backs as Dykes and Egan." SIZES llZI• 155SR13 496SR13, & 15SSR14 115SR14 T111M1nt bClellw.il & 155SR15 T~lntblutiwall F"tl•: ""°'tao.•. l'Ma:lulltle ..... Triu'"llfl. oroc• AlldJ, TOl'N, •nd~t4 • ,~ ... -.. $26.95 $27.t5 p1u1 11.u or 11,10 plue Sl.IJ.Sl,M ai.tUMll & 141M1J -bl ...... I'!'!' tt ... wl1A f,&.T. 'JJ .. ...... Fits models of: Datsun, Flat, Honda and Mo"'l ' It's the Import radiall Avallablaln moot Im- port lizes and designed to meet the 1P<!91el requirements of foreign made passenger car1. The Sprint.Jet's def/P five-rib '"'ad provides long mileage, while hundreds of trection alpes add positive.traction on wet or dry pavements. ' llZI llZE SIZf 11611)15 175SR14 186SR15 T11i.i.aa MICkWalf TulMl•u bCKkwlll Tubelnt bllekwlll r11=.r:::=-· l"ll•:MtfHdft, fH1:Cll,_, ,,.....,_ J....-r, Trlul!lph, ..S•Oft.1 ll'IO MORI f'ol'Kllt 11111 -.WI $28.95 $31 .95 . $33.95 plua 11.04 f.l.T, P'll.i& U.ol I' .E.T. fllul U.M f.l :T, 1. SI-IMI IO;SJ; l . H•1k&ll CNHI 10:!4; S. How•l'CI IM) 11 ·~· 4 Conk INH) H :Ot· J R ..... •n IN°Hl'11··u1' Ko!Ctl !Mt h :JO; 1. W•rd INH J "11.211: :~:,: tt-.i.,.:r~'=""i'1.1~:Tiat'~ c~i mg for Satur.day ~i gh~ ~ T he squads, with iden· ~~'1; ,~/'~tlit~L~l. 1:.ir1i.cl1ttl\ f ~tgb~~~o:!l•cl with vis· ti cal 2· 1 records will face 13'11• JUN1o1tvA1ts1Tv , 'This is· about the off Saturday night al 8 in 1..~1~rm1~~t~12~~~~= ce1 same as l ast year after a n:o~·le~gue struggle at 11 :11; 3. Koeh•e• CLAI 11:os; •· Pul· Tustin High According to Roche, the University passing attack is not being over-li•••••••••••••••••••••••••••·~- looked, a nd he predicts s R TIRE f.LT. Of 11.'4 f.Ljf. I. Lurnl.n INHI ll:n · •. O....nport lMI 11:51; 10. E•111, !4'1 11: S&. •rOSN·IOPN MlrtN IU fMll'Mw~N ..... 1. G-orcl.I (Ml ll:J.t; 2. -Irk C'NHl 11 :•1: 3. Sli.r INHJ 11 ·0t· • CMloll IMI 11 :11; J. li.cly !M!011:70: I . Fltr INH I ll :Jto ; 1. Dlhlr11 iM! ll:JO; I . W•r111r IMI 11:41; t . ·Wilson, MD Vie ......, 1e111.:10: s. w11u1 1e 1 11:n; •· we lost to Westminster," · .. Holly CE> 11:»,· 1. Codde fEI 11:»;.J. '"'a~ p,·,z,·ca. ··our bac1.o· . Egan was m. istaken fo.r F••fll IEJ I :JI • •. M9llOY 11::.I "' J°' ,.., R Gb II h l 12:11;10.ommu IE1 '''"· a re to the wall, we know ay nnev1 ~ w .o qw LMA1.::W1~~~~n e:111-it we lose another we·re the team earher 1n the 1 . ..,,..,.,_, CEl 12::.· J. Gofmllln dead.•• s.·e.asoO because 0. fa knee IEI 12:4J; 3. HUIW llEI l~:S3; •.Curry E ed th 1e1 u :tt1· s. Gutle•••1 1E1 1J:a.1· •· p,·zzi·ca·s 1974 team IJ?-JUTY· gan m~ss . e QuiQley LAI 11:011 1. WCIOll El ( t t U t 11:n;1.11M1111.11e111:1•;•.c:o11.ed didn't lose another after 1rs wo n1 vers1 Y Cl.A)ll:l•;IOy~~1~JEl1J:U. tha t Westminster loss games, but . th e s-~O. i.C:-~~ ~~!',~1.'T~rc1 and went on to claim the 175-paund s~nior certain· ;~;t1:.j:~:.O:~:~~'~':'!:J;. • .:l~ Jeaguecha mpions hip. ly m~de his ma~k last iv> :St; 1. -··un cv110:011·1. Koiar Newport must operate week t~ the 14·6 w1n over ~~~'r-.i1'·1:':~'fC1~~~~lr~ again without fullback Valen~1a. H.e !~ted the ::;.:i~~1~1!.i1ff;:,:,~1~1 :01 Dan Christy, who is ~all eight times for 48 JuN1011vA1tS1TY sidelin ed with a back in· Y a r d s a n d 0 n e LONG BEACfl-The 1.~~~11~~':r'Js~1~C,.'!ou. jury. Chuck Bullington lo~ch~ow!1: . I.one: Beach Wilson High ~,!,..:1c~> ~O:~·T.~n!~' 1~iU~.:: (165 ) takes his place for Mtke i s a gC!Od rt_Ul· Bruins have a lready met ·&. M111-1v1 16:s.; 1. 'f.e1m11n ic\ the second week. · "· ne::a," s~ys Un1ver~1ly th CIF. N A 11:02; 1. ar1ooem•n cv1 11:05; •. Th 1 h 1 coa Dick Roche He e s o. 4 4· team Kn1pp1c1 11:ot;10.H•r.n<v111 :11. eon y ot er a Lera· . · in West Torrance but ""osH-soPN lion in the Sailors ' armor has tine b a l an.c.e ~!"Id • • OHtlolMt..1 (11) tHIVIU•P•"' good lateral mob11lly Btutns football coach 1. Ger1wint1 1c1 10:'3; 2. o...r11o11 is a t tight end where Al . · . J o n M eyer thi n ks ~~~~;,~~~,f~,~=i..:'i Vom Steeg (160) is Ta1lbac.k R?!" Dyk~1s tonight's opponent No 7 11 :0•: 1. G•••n•• cci 11:10; 1. scheduled to start. Jim the TroJ~n s lead1!1g • · C•v•n•gh 1c1 11:1s· 1. L••• cc1 ground gainer The au.le MaterDei,1severy b1las 11u.•.Etir11cn cv 1 1~:11;1oo.._ H e lfric h , a s t arter . · e • good as West Torrance. , cvi n:n. vA11s1TY against Servile, is lost s e n 1 0 r h a s be e n Kio.kott is 7 : 30 i t ~~m ~~~~~~:re, for the season with a Wilson High and Mater to:t1,· J. 1e1 lo:tt1· ~-o. O.y broken arm s uffered on D . • b ~. 1c1 o:,.r s.~Holl•nd cc 10: .. ,·. th . k . Cb ~f· , el S Un _e_~~~wCC)10:.t6;1.00IM(Cl~I. e Opening ICkOff . ai:. ,O. Monarchs are favored by 11~1. 10~~:7:1 1'i::~. ~-a-ga1nstCoronrdel-Mar.----~ .:5'Y S six --<nts ovec a Br.irini:. cei 1:11; 11· Mee.. IEI 11:": '1• But Pizzica's sore that the Trojans will be UPE throwing the ball more • . . . • • • and more as the season goes along. s p • And doing the passing uper rice 1s quarterback John "' Halagan. who has com· . pleted 18 of 37 passes for 227 yards so far this se~~~"it won·t be all o(. The ~-·_J_ET-AIRJ¥ fenR Satul'day nl-ght:-- Roche feels that the key $ 95 to stopping the Aztecs is . to stop their option. ''IL will be a big test for our defense lo stop their option against our weak side." says Roc he . "We won 't be c h a n gi ng anything thoug h , we'll still be going with our same6·1 defense.'' Size6.50·13 tubeles1 bl1ckw1ll, plus $1 .77 ' Federal Excise Tax A real value for today s economy! The Jet-Air m is built with _rugged four-ply construc;tion, Ouragen• Tread Rubber, and twin-:-!read design. Why pay more? I"'' ·;~1.~ """"" lEI 12:11; t._ W•llerl tEI team,tbat i• f!obllii1J;,.'1:-.. ··•••1tt•Tv spots are n 't w ith in- -fWftthtlfan its 1-2'W-~.t ;'"~(':,li~''c.-•Mw jtlri.es, rather with the iRd.cates. M ~yer''s 1,t.~tt"~1trtttiJ·.f::t~ lack ot execution by his Briilns lost to West Tor-«• ~:11; 1· v ... .._,.,,. 1t1 n:n ; '-linemen ~(Cltl :at·J.«fffl4Cl11 :14: ' ranee, 23.7_ 1. "'"'....,. 1e1 ''=••t •·er~... "We're not thinking of Offense _ Called Best Ever D es pi te their do minance over Chaf- fey's Panthers during their six-year football series, the Saddleback College Gauchos aren't standouts to win Satur· day night, according lo Saddleback football coach George Hartman. ders. This is the greenest ball club 1 ·ve ever had. ,, . Charge it at Oenerll;, ........ ......., • Ma11tl C!'l•!Q9 • 8111kAmtflCltd • Oil\l•I Clull •..,,,..,,can f•p,.11 ' I "We feeL Pf.ater Dei is ce> u:s.s; 1~8\':shJ~1 :sa. inserting anything new • "''" ... :J d •se-i.1•111s1c.....-.•1M1" · tt k " ev fY yl-.. "-) soun as 1. sir.nee 4c111:1011. e..uc,,..,. in our a ac , says ''Also we h ave no depth. If one guy gets hurt we are really going to be in trouble.. This is a year when we don't have a s uper player.•• West Torran.~e " says 1c1 11 :11(· 3. h•m•r 1c1 111i1; •. Pizzica. "We just have to ~~:r defe~se ~fa· ~eJ i*:r •,1~s·.u:~~:~1ic,11~~~:rk \i~ g~me:, 1ik~n~socki~~ ~ M "W qii ·~ri ~l.s Cl 1t:2S; s. Hunt•.._ ICI d th th' th . and we think •· t.ere McC.rlhy lEIJli00. ,. tackling." Williams is just ai~' """'',....~e:i.iJ2•J 1J.11 ~.,. as Rick Obe ma. Akd"Tiin .1. 1<ri.f~r CH 1 t :s•; 2, Tim· Wigmore can run'. :.1.ua ~" s1 ·~;. '· c.1 ... no tHe1 ~11111 to:ot; '· GltforO•tHBI 10: II; S. Shof1 throw well •• .. • .,,..., 10:211; •· K•-• csi 10:1•; 1. .' O'Uuahllll IS) 10·M: I . Ebnlo I'S) Obema 1s a 248-pound 10:11;-.. OUH <HBl 10:•; 10. c:o1tim rullb Ck Or th best IHBI 10:5'i 11. VIII• ISi 11:11; 12. a , one e ' Ach....,, IHaol 11 :1s1· 1J. l(uU5Mrck1 around 15113:11;1•.~ SllJ:l•. · .IUMIOltYAltSITY While Williams has ,. .... 11,11.-... c .. 11s1 ,,., s..- blocked well and has run 1. 11111er IH~:,. 1. s__.. (-10 yards Wt••more-IHBI 101·.n; J~GelQl:r (H B) IO:S~;"" V1 , & VYC:lnlc (HBI 11 :07; J. Et.I CHI) back brace and all-is Ui!i~ .. ~'·,~:~!!8~ .• ~;..!.; the key to Maler Dei'sof-l'SI jt:•.L•· et•Nt 1s11•:01; 10. 1t111 (. tt k D •t (NII•; .... ens1ve a SC • esp1 e ' PltOSM0SOPM having a sore back, ".....,._ .. l.!:.:r• c41.s1 s-. ~igmor e carried' 17 iJi>~~:' .. ~5.!. 1c!ifl 1~-=~~'I times tor 75 ya r"'s ~1Ha111 :~1-1.a.rv1Ma111 : .. 1· i d '1 •. Woodlo(k IH8 11 :•7 · J. Llnle tsl aga nst Lakewoo 3!Jd ..., o-111n cHa111:••· ~. DHcoutlal completed 5 of 12 passes 1Ha1 11 :S1;1ov:i:;.~~~112:11. for 158 yards 1ktrA11t1• ... c111ai cu1 IC~ · The Mona~chs have re-~~of:'~~r1~~1Mt~~".':~ lied On defense So. far <Kl 1o:011· s. t.h·•no tH&I 10:0t(· •· • 1 CMl .. y Kl ID :tJ; 7. Glffonl H) limiting opponents to six io:11. 1. s1oc:11td•" cK 1 10:11; •· srwwt (H9110:tt· 10. Gonal"'$ (10;1 !0:23; poin~. But tt probably l'· OUff 1H811 o!r ;1?. ~·· !1C.11o:u; jets it s--t(ru k trest-c~a?t~-tHu 10·5•· ~•._Mw"em challenge tonight wh .. i. JuN101tvA•s1TY must SOmehOW CO"r~ Msilti Cl .._ll(MJ(HIK....., 't 1." &utltr CHB) 10:47• 2. Si.phenl t ailback DC\l e Oden. fHB! 10:.n· i. o.1vw ~a1 t0:11; •· (ullback Kent Dyer and E-11(1 \0:~,· S. C.Ok (I() IO:J!;I. Nldllrt«o !Kl I :06; 7. Vuc:lnlc: CMB ) q uarterb ac k Mi.ke 11:01; 1 . S•nberg Cl(I 11:JO: •. D'8oY .. (Kl n ::M; 10. E0.1 IHBI Prep Polo YAltSIT1" sc .... ...,o.."'" LosAltos J ' 1 J-l! Mis.Mon Viejo I J t 1-S MY 1corln11 : McOougle 4, -· JUNIOR VAltSITV k. __ ,o..,.." MhslonVlt)o I 0 L"Altol 2 1 MV Kothi.g : Ba~llelt. P:ltOSN·SOl"N kw•IY Qll.llrtot" ' ,_, ' >-< Mission Viejo 1 1 I J-1 UsAltos O 0 O 0-0 MY ICOl'"lng: Ofl•r•kl •, VMMillo 2, '9'nll I. "Chaffey is one of the best teams we've played this yea r,'' says Hartman, whose Gauchos are 1-1 in non- league action. "We feel this is the best offense Chaffey has ever had. They have good running backs and a good passing game. "They have a huge of- Still, the Gauchos hav_e some good players. Hartman probably found himself a running back at Butte inJ..arry Jordan, who netted 96yard!on16 carries. . He h as two good quarterbacks in Bill Kenney (ll-Of-29 for "122 yards) and Jim DeBord (211-of·31 for 264). fensive line and a btg tight end. And they are Ladies Night aggressive on defense ... vA11s1TY But if past scores are F C J Bnll k••ltJGl6&";"1 2 3-1 3 ny indicati o n , the or ye es EtTtiro 1 o 2 o.....t Gauc hos s hould easily I ~::~_E• Tora-wuson, SI'"°"" win their Mission Con-It's Ladies Night at the JuN1ottv.aRs1Tv ference opener at Chat-Orange County Fair· ~ro ~:: ~~ f e.y College . The grounds tonigbtJor-t.he Scor1ng:EtToro-Tll'lt1•. Gauchos are 6·0 against w eekly spee dway .,.. PROIN·SOP~ 0 1 2-4 Chaffey and have out· motorcycle races with EtToro o , 2 1~ scored th e Panthers all women admitted free Scort1111: E• Toro-Bob M.rWl&u :a. 197·91 . of charge to the program PttaotM9""'911, Fluu . ..,.,1111T,. Hartman says, thatstartsat8:15. , sc.-....,o-tt." however , "every team Wom en will be atl-·Peters. 11:-. ".,..1111._t::im~~U K_.., Fount.inv•11e1 1 s 2 1-u we meet will play their milted free, whether Running from an J at- tack. Oden rushed for 173 yards on 26 carries in Wilson's 14-6 win over El Rancho last week. Dyer is a strong fullback who rushed ror 50 yards and Peters completed f) ol 11 passes for 70 yards. 1. C.IT IHfU 11 :131· J. HotfmM CKJ WtstmlMl•r 2 0 0 I-' b ( · b 11 h ed b ' -• ow 1 ,, " , scor11111: ,_,,1nv•ne.,-Furlcnl est oot a game t eyareaccompani y fNtw Dolt °"911M se:~ .... 1111 RY-Jo!Wt St"'"'"'r lto-lllionty SnrOtr C -1!.rk. Wlnt•r • ~Knotl L.T-Ml••MOMIO TE-81111(.•llY QB-TlmWiornotll T8-0."ld Ooru ... 1 P:ll-5"'4Wltll•m$ Pk~lm 04ck- Mlltw 0.. 0.*'" L.ll-..ill Kt'llY LT-.Vk•MOnnlg "40-T-Lyltl R'T-..Nflfl 5191'1'11'1'11• ,.._.._Mc0- 1.--.~ ¥111 ... ., \.8-MIM 1v1191 ,,_ .. """' ~MCOlwlrl I --..knrlllll'r S -MSCflmlt ,,..,; ... r· K, : : ....... • 1H11 n :tl: . Glenn tHBl 1t:'4;" 4, Mii i•• 1, K•ll., a. c ...... Y 2, against us . We've been a male or not. .. rg 1Hll II: .. ; 1. Woocflodl (H8) 0.YkhonS. 11 :•1: 1. oa111n 1Het 11:tt: •. JUNIOttVA1tsiTv ontopforalongtimeand Rick Woods of Hlll\t• o.scou1ia11H11tt:P;10. L9..-.nte sc-11ya....-.. if a team beat us, that is ington Beach a od Bruce 0012:11. ~ ,,_,, .. vu o l 10 ,,... v.ain y1~11s~~t... .•• .,~"' "''"'' Wllltrnt~t!" 1 , ; :: , a plus for them to have a Penhall of Balboa will be 1. LOk.n rw1 t1:11· 2. T-cwt scoring : Fo11nl•ln v.11 • .,-. (oodseason.' . .-_out to gain repeat vie· t~~:k:·t, .. .JiPfJ~n1;'f.s~1'Y~';w:; =~·:i.-"'1'· ""111· 5'1ti«l. ''bur offens,ve line tories in the 24·race Pio-IO:H; .. oin. iw1 10:31 : r. Niii• st1·11 has to 1·m " Wood th <Fv1t0::~·0tt.M11k1 1t<v1 ,10:•: •w ... soPN prove, gram. s won e •· """• 1Fv1 10:4t; 10.,c-. _,.,.."'",, ... !'Gunan, , 1 , .. says Hartman, ''and our scratch and P enhall the '" ""''* ( .VI IO:':!i. 11. Dudd'f' fFVI ""• -d h · h t0:.u: 12. H°"' , ... , 10: .. : 1s.....,.. wnt'"''"* 1 t 1 2-ti secon ary as to im-andicap main last J: tw110:41~··1•. ~ J:tli~,i/~· scrw11111! 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Plus $2.9~fF.E.T. Plus $2.55 or $2.97 F.E.T. •. SIZE HR7a.14 SIZE HR7a.15 SIZE JR78-15 stZELR7a.15 Tubeteu WhJlew1/I Tubeless Whitewall Tubeless Whitewall --$5395---$5495--$5795 .J59J-.5 ;- • PWll3.09F.e .r. P,lutl3.17F.E.T. ....SU, f.E.T. PIUS$S.~f.E.T. ) Jato~100 ens: 3 s~ BAllS~ ,-- SW.1959 ' Don Swedlund. Inc.~ . com ..TIRE ' I .. , ... ,j , .. ..., ' . 2855 H• ltar M Cttlj Mesa ' , ..... 541-5710 Al.SOlJ • • ' ' • • • , , , • > I ' .. ' l • • • • • • • ' • • ' I ' r • • • ~ • • ' • • J • • • ' • , ' ' ' • .. • ' • Arts/Dining Out Entertainment Ffklay, October 10, 1975 DAILY PILOT (;J • • \ Fabric FaW-at-OCC:·- ' .. _,,Trends; Techniques Viewed Saturday; A change in fashion trends· coupled with rising prices can be a source or frustration -or a spur to creativity. Accentuatine the creative will W the dominant note at the Orange Coast College Fabric Fair, to be held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at lhe Ap- plied Sciences Building. The campus is located at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission to the fair is free. 7"t; ,j ' EXWBITS by stores, teiillle firms and sewing machine com- panies will be offered throughout lhe day. Demonstrations will in- clude silk screen fabric printing by Diane Moon, batik and lie dye by Joan Gunn and printed and dyed wall panels plus yarn spin· ning by Teri Obole. Orang~ Coast College instruc- tors will also give demonstra- tions of tho techniques they teach, including needlepoint, ·stitchery, patchwork and quilt- • ing, weaviqg and fabric design. And,' each hour, visitors can choose between four or more free woi:ks!Jops. . • .. These include ''Alternatives to Pattern Directions," taught b>: Joan L-are from Cal State Long Beath (10 and 11 a.m.); "Dressy Duds -Clothing_ Adornment" taught by Marjorie Puckett (10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.) and "Fabric and Pattern Coordination," of- fered by Mina Hutchinson (10 a.m . and 12:30 p.m .) . COLLEEN Espanaza, fashion coordinator for The Broadway in Fashion Island , will teach ·'Unlimited Editions of Fashions" at 10 a.m. and 12 :30 p.m. "Primarily Patchwork" will be taught by Gail Giberson at 11 a.m. and 12 :30. p .m ., with Lois Montague or the Pellon Corpora- tion offering ''Fusing the New Shape in Fashion .. at 11 a .m . and 2:JOp.m. ''Maternity Wardrobe Clothlng Workshop,'' with Rozanne Holbrook, is the first ol four workshop meetings concen- trating on pattern adaptations and layette ideas . "Fashion Artistry," taught by Mona Shelton, will be at 11 a.m. Other courses will include "The Art or Heat Transfer Print- inc" (Cai Taggert ol Lorber In· dustries at 12 :30 and 1:30 p.m.), "Acceri.tuate the Positive and Disguise the Negattve'' (Cal State Long Beach graduate stu- dents, 12 :30 and 2:30 p.m .), "What's Behind the Bicentennial Clothes?.. (Marlene Kunt.i, 1 : 30 p.m . J and "The Challenge or Us- ing Hand-loomed Guatemalan Fabrics," (Marie Talbot, 2:30 p.m .J. .. Fashion shows will include "Western Wear and Ski Ap· parel .. at 12 :30 p.m. and "Con· temporary Women and Tod•f;a . Fashions"~at 1:30 and2 :30p~ ·: · Irvine ls ••• I . a Harvest Festiva4· '• ~,Co:un.tr-y_Music, Ballet, 8.ock, Children's Shows and Food • • • • ' ··'! The vast harvest fields or the Orange Cout Dlay be gradually dwindling · but there'll be a bumper crop Of entertainment al "Irvine ls ... A Harvest Festival," Oct. 18 and 19 at the intersection ot Jeffrey and Barranca Roads just north of the San Diego Freeway. Grounds admission is 50 cents, with additional charges for many events. • • .• .• > CI~~ Vi~its Galleries I Oct. 18 highlights include: 9: IS a .m . Children's revue created by Vis ta Verde School, followed b y a Disney Film Festival. 50 cents and $1 . (:30 p .m . Ballet Pacifica in performance. $1 .50. ::: . · l ... .... ~: ' ~·; ·1· . . ~ ... ·. • By JACKIE HYJIAN °' .. O.lty ........... Superrealism,1 crafts, con- ceptual art -lrm.elie Desenberg believes art ftudents should krfow about all t'hese, at first hand. \. ·~1 ·m very concerned that students shouid know about trends," said Mrs. Desenberg, a CoroDa del Mar resident who teaches art at• Cal State FUUerton. She will tea'Ch a special ex- tension course, "The Contem- porary Art Scene,'' opentOmem· -bei'SOr t11~-1>u'bllras well as to cSy students, day. beginning Satur· THE CLASS will meet from 9 a.m. tb noon ror eigt\_t Saturdays at the office of architect Edward Giddings, Suite 300. 250 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach . Registration, whic;h costs $60, is through Cal St·ate Fullerton. ~I \ ~ Mrs. Desenberg explain_ed that the class wlll consist primarily of discussions ana vis- its to area museums, galleries and studios plus, if time permits, a music or drama performance. "I think the arts all hang together. I think the thing that ll'l06t students don 't get is that they work in isolation," she said.._ · Visits will be planned to give students a chance-lb see a wide range or works in current trends. The class is part of her response to what she sees as an Jnsul:u' quality in the Orange Coast art scene. Malay artists, writers and . performers don't know e'ch other, she pointed out. THE COAST area was chosen as the lo'cation of the class because "there are many more galleries in this area than in Fullerton,·· Mrs . Desenberg said. Also, she noted that many regular CSF students live on the roast. Among the places Mrs. Desenberg plans to visit with the ' class will be the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, the Newpoi:.t Harbor Art Museum and the Charles Bowers Mur'eum in San· ta Ana. Also, she noted that "There are half a dozen galleries that are run by artists in the area ... 1 think the artist-run galleries are prettY good.'' And, in the interest of ex- panding her studepts' experience 't'.'ith art, ''I will take them out to a place called 'Design West.' Out there' they design everything i . from furniture to layouts or a magazine. "Absolutely commercial, but that is one of the places ·where the crafts and the arts ,~·~;;,-meel:--Iiit iiYtffind thanine Ii" very Cine. What is a craft and What is1 an art? You '.Would be very hard put to say where one ends and the other begins.'· Sculplure , ll'tbography, painting and weamg will be among the media to be studied . .. Teacher Oaten berg: . 'I think'the thing 1 , that most students • • don't get is that -' they work in isblatlon. • 8:30 p.m . Country music by Wild Oats, John Penn and the Great American Mining Dis- aster. and Danny Murphy. $2.50. llp.m .Mass. Oct. 19 highlights include: 6:30, 9 and IJ. a.m. Interfaith services. Beginning 8 a .m ., pancake breakrast. Sl.25. 2 p.m . Finals, Harvest Home Cooking Contest sponsored by the Daily PUot. 4:30 p.m . Rock concert. 8 p.m . ''Irvine Is ... A Parade of" Music,'' finale, with varied performances. $3 . Advance tickets are available at box offices in the four Irvine Village Shopping Centers. For additional information, call 752-7242. ... ' -. ' Terri Hayes and . . ..... -.. ;-. . • ... Budd-, Ca Ibo rehearse a classical ballet piece for the festival finale (above). (At left) Gary Tuchman will be one-of several dozen artists displaying their work . Hisspecial!Y· ls stained glass. • I I . ~--'·-------~--... ......,,..._.,..... ___ ~---~= ... +----I. ' t· I I...:. - \ ' T ' ' ~-' ' ~ • •• . . ' . ~. • DAILY PILOT Frl41y, October 10, 1!71 ' ,._ . . . . ,A''---·-, .. I • l • ·-. / / • j l • I I / ' ' . I' At IJC Irvine Debra Mc [.aughlin and J ack Anderson will perform with the Harth>rd Ballet, Which will appear at UCI's Village Theater at 8 p.m . Oct. 16, 17 and 18. The first concert is planned for young people and costs SI. The Oct. 17 and 18 concerts, both composed of several short, mcxlern ballets, cost $4 .50. Ticket information is available by elating 833-6587. Artistic director of the company is Michael Uthoff. Lisa Bradley is leading dancer. Youths Offered rnps to Symphony Tryouts Set For Singers, Comedians ! The Education Committee or The concerts will be on Satur- tbe Bowers Muse um Foundation day mornings, Oct. 2.5. Jan. 31, Orange County Intemational's ih Sa nta Ana has organized l\farch6, April 10, and May 1. production o( "The Sky's The dhaperoned trips lCLttw _L~ The committee provides Limit" will hold auditions for A.n gele8 Philharmonic Sym-11Cketsl0the-Fomrd~rs-arcle of singers. dancers. and comedy !1.?nies for Youth, conducted by the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of acts Saturday Oct. 11 al the fdn~y Harth., the Los Angeles Mmic Center Grand Hotel·s Off Broadway • and round trip by chartered bus. West Showroom acro6S from Dis-: .l -t~ t G t The bus leaves the museum at neyland in Anaheim. jt-s..a-IS 8 e 8:30 a .m. and returns at 11 :45 Applicants must be 18 to 25 !r a .m. years old. Singers should come a ,., CJiru"c Single tickets are $5.25; $4 .25 prepared with contemPorary # .A. formembers .Seasontickets(five music. Dancers should come in • The California Arts Com-concerts) $25 ; $20formembets. dance wear and proper shoes for l'.fUSSjon will host a clinic, open to Reservations by mail are being jazz dancing or tap. tile public, for all individual taken. Checks should be made Auditions will begir:i. at noon alijsts on Oct. 21 . from 10 a.m. to payable to Bowers Museum and end at 4 p.m. All applicanls .f'l"P.m . at Barnsdall Park _. Found_ation Education Commit· selected for the show will be ' icipal Art Gallery, 4104 tee and mailed to Bowers .paidfortheirperformaoces. ywood Blvd., Los Angeles, 00 Museum, "Education Committee, For further information con- rd keeping and lax. com-2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana, CA tactlheproducerat531-33'2after nee 92706. 4:30p.m . -;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •• a..pl• anist Artur Rubins- ein will join Zubin ehta and the Los ngel .es hilharmonic to play rks by Chopin and thoven at the Los eles Music Center avllion at 8:30 p,m. ov. 8. Ticket and feason subscription orm8tion is availa- e from (213) -5781, ext. 642 . AMAZING ART SALE GRAND OPENING OILS-Lmto.UMITID IDl110t4S PHO'fOS.GllAPHICS PRINCE & PAUPER GAllEIUES Lumber Yllfd Mall 314 Fons! Ave. • Laguna Beach 92681 PHOHI: 1714f 497-3066 CHAaUS Ii. LEVITON, EO. D. & ASSOCIATES, PllESEHTS , ... 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NarneofSpc>u1e ..........•...••.•.••..•• 1 ••••• · Addt1il8 .......... i. •. > .................. City ................... · ... Zip Code ......... . .j.... ' I akeJ.98 Sought Ent:ln are now bei!!I &<~pl· Id ler ()le 1976 YOllii1 Film,• mollen' F•tl•al presented by KCBT, Channel 28, ilie Unlvenl· ty ot SOulhern Callforni• Depart- ment of Cinema, and the Center of Fllma lor Children. c,at11orle1 wbfdl lbt awards eonim.i\tff ••1 Mlst7!1 Ao I• prevlo~1 Uvals, Angeles Center of Films for Children to the Jntern•tion1J Tentb Mue film competition lj)OlllO<od by the JntemaUonal Center ot Films tor Children ond Youn1PtoPlelil Paris. award"'1ilnlnc mma will l>e ebown on a JCCET ltlevlllon • tpedaJ and efforts wlll be made to dlake the fllm1 av.Uable to schools and organizations, Locat prize winners also wUl be elltible for submission by the Los Deadline for entries is Jan. 15. Enll'J blanks are ovallable by writing to Young Filmmakers' F .. lival, KCET, 4400Sunset Dr .. Loo Angeles, CA 90027. The annual festival is divided in- to three divisions: kin · deraar\en-6th arade, 7th-9th. and toth-12th grades. The f.il'tns can be silent or sound, color or black and while, and 8, super 8 or 16mm. Both live action and animated films a re eligible and can be submitted individually or through a class or group. Ninwy to Speak Leonard Nimoy, noted actOr best known for his role as Mr. of Ideas class is r)hili>&ophy class where guests share ideas that have been m:eaningful in their Awards will be offered to the best films in each or lbe lhree main divisions in the form of film equipment, fil m stock, cash. pla· ques and gift award certificates. Special awards may be given for un iq u e achievements in ~~~ T~ev.~e ~~~e~-=:-r:r::~ Theater of Ideas class at Santa Ana College on Oct. 13 1't 7 p.m. lives. - Prior to ··star Trek's" debut, Nimoy appeare d in over 100 guest roles in various television series . He has since moved to "Mi!sion: Impossible ... The lecture will be held at Phillips Hall and the PllhlJc is in- vited free of charge. The Theater . Tb• Irvine Master Chorale and Orchestra Ctdo Vill:~f(~i1do Sho~ w111..,.esent tne VERDI REQUIEM John Ale"ander, Conducting With lhe eaC:itemenl of the NewP«t Hart>or Boal ~1tlgllnl10lol•h: S11wnSn'lllt1,sopr•no atMlW over. L!Jjo VIII .. and ShoPI merchant• are busy 8oMle Hu~. Merli> wffh lhelr l~ctjvlli:t" P•ul HMlf'IS, r ....... Ml(ll••I c;.u,,.p, 8ass · Barbara Mo~ ANYTHING GOES Is plannlng an Saturday, october25at 1:30p.m. p;cttl'& benifftl f Ion show for ·the Lido Ille Women·• Ub t~ 20. Th~ "Breakfat at Tlfflny'a" and Sunda y, October 26 at4:00 p.m. !Ill<! I~ w ~HY'S PRIVATE a.ue. the event will roiM ,,..,.,. ""'Arlt ... st OllWCll l.a11lt AM-MMwtst ll'UI M. ~ t a "~' 'Round the ArQua" drtve to save "'kM: Aftltl loll.,.. P .M -M.-..it1Sl.M. C..1,,.......fw 1111--11111 y lcoul't 1 topsail ketch, the Argus. The thOw ........ ~llH, Tkll"1 •v•ll1Mlllt CMtl ~c hor1. _. ~~-lhe best In fall laehk>nl and acceuoriea "To L 11 tu• and Shope. . or the n1fural look In cotmetk:a. says Dean ANV!e. CALIFORNIA µoo DRUGS Offers a full line ol too brands, Including Ultima and GerfT\llne Monteil. Aak MARGUERITE to re- HYPNOLOGICAL INSTllUIE commend Just tr,e right st)8de of li~tlck to m1tch your IHIOU. MOW FOil g 111· ~<!¥you ·re at ATKINSON'S $hopping for back-to- r. apparel with that spiffy tw L911gue look. aM MmlTATION,..., SRF~n!S OO'dy about hja ~ught-in-the-fog aaillng ywn. II waa ,__ s.tf hot eh. ................. c.tr..I QUiit• an enveloping experience . MORNING-AFTERNOON-EVENING CLASSES As you :J:ander through the Mail shops, you won't be fOI; ....... '""" C-1/J.z able to m sa the CAROUSEL FLOWER SHOP'a bright 'IJJ IO .... M. lllfTI I Ml'l9 ..... MIWl'OllT ... lMtll•l771 ' little cart wllh Its deltgtltful arranoefn!lnlt of dried 14 .. JN.t.CH•ft..wm .. ...,.,...,_ .... , .... ftowera. Their delicate ctwm IMts thn>Ugh lhe winter 0rC..-••-....,_.kfcewllca....._ w11W1r1 l:OO ........... ' 112,.....-T--.wW••• 111.tl,.... fte .. IK• Around the corner from the CAROUSEL. be careful .. , ....... or you11 be shanghaied Into a gen-. of dart• with FUN AMll.90lfTOW .... "'..ti~SC • TREE owner H1n1 Backman. Thia nifty game la only one of hundreds of pu~es. garr.s and n.glcal tricks In SINGLES DANCE " the FUN TREE. .... When you're browalnSI for your fall wardrobe at Siii. Oct. 11 .... t:OO P.M. f,ULMA'S ask Zulma lboUt her favorite hobby -paint· ng. She Is an accrc;pli.._ Jirtltlt, woridng in oils. Holldcry ..... ~ -Looking for a un qua table-runner. the latest fuhiona- J U I lri11G1 al S-Dftto l'nry. . ble horre llOCttsaOf'Y? THE HARVEST HOUSE boasts of 1 9P1enclld assortmant -IO nw.ny It will be hard to Slow & Rock Music by "'THI llL .... eH.t.UCP -· . SINGLE SCENE The name and fame of MIONE'S 11 now spreading up inti dow!1 the California 0099t. thanks to some very llCOllDID 836-1771 .......... good cuit0mer1. says John MkMle. Three young men ...su•• -.c:-~ from Ghlrardelli Square In San Francisco to E'I DELI wearing T-thirtl emblazoned with the LI•• lllfo. 12131 .912.0907 MIOl<E llQnotur~. '-"• 1/1 .... 111 Price Wlllt nh ... .... ~ lf'lope on 100 weloorre yau -what a rrerveloua tl'll take Your out-of.town guests! • .... . . o , 0 0 o 0 4' ' • ~ .. I t '•4 _,. ... _,. -•• 0 • 0 O< ... 0 0' 0 .. ~ .. ..._.,_. p 0 -...... ~ ·~ Loo • -· -, ' • -I I I • • • • ' • • • ' • . • • . • l ' . ' • • . • ' .. . ' ·: ' ~ l ; ) i ~ • ' j • • • . . • • • ' • ' • I . ' • . " .. : • ·: l ! I ., ' l l ! I I • • , 1•«1-ed• John and Patty Duke Astin will open al the Huntington Hartford Theater in Hollywood in a 'comedy, "Rattle of a Simple Man," Oct.· 27. The play will run through Nov . 15. Tickets are available at agencies. Skinny Chain Growing By CAROL MOORE .,. ... 0.11, '"''-'Mitt Expansion -us ually a dread word to die ters -is good news .when applied to Skin- ny Haven Restaurants. <BBQ Skinny Munchies, new pseudo chips from Thinc-o Meats, Inc., the restaurants• parent company, make a nice accom- paniment.) TUna SuPreme and Cher Gr:apde, both SI.BS, or Shrimp Louise at $4 .lS . Seafood includes Polynesian Fish Bake, •falibut St eak and Sweet and Sour Shrimp. The chain. acclaimed four · years ago in the Daily Pilot for the surprising ice milk concoc- tions in its Huntington Beach store, has opened an eatery and bakery in the Wild West Center, Mission Viejo. Homem.-de Veal Stew, in the same price range. abounds with tomatoes. zucchini, carrots, celery and peppers . Th e casserole is more than enough (or anyone unramiliar with Bill-CalhOon and his starr. mostly succes sful dieters themselves, have de-calorized banana splits. hot fudge sundaes and apple pie a Ja mode so cleverly that the desserts are worth a trip io their own right. ..And a Costa Mesa location is under negotiation at the Anaheim headquarters. Daily Pilot food editor Carol Moore is substituting /or restaurant columnist Norm Stanley, who is on vocation. Specially formulated apple torte, carrot cake, fruit Danish and blueberry muffins are among bakery items tor take- out. Many have the aftertaste or artificial sweetener but all fill the bill for d ie-hards with withdrawal cravings. TRULY A haven for all dieters escat;iing the "hamburger and halt peach ·' syndrome, the brightly colored dining room also appeals to persons who want a lean "business lunch," correctly JX>rlioned dinner and no mention or French fries. Weight Watchers' quota for . vegetables. · The stew , Chili V~al Con Carne, Stuffed Veal Pepper, Veal Cabbage, Roll. Teriyaki Liver Tostada Salad Ole is a spec-ial - ty featuring ve al served on a mound or lettuce with tangy chili sauce and either carrots or onions. Servings or £our. six or eight ounces are pricetl at $1 .95, 52. 75 and $3 .25. and Onions a nd other enlrees The meal counter has veal in c-ome with salad, rolls (upon re-. all s hapes from roasts t o quest) and a generous po~ion of-rrankfurters. And the deli section gre~n bean s, cabbage or provides .~._till moregoodie&,often cauh OGwer. the resuJf of customers· com- EVEN dieters who stick to salads or fish have plenty or choices. Greenery romes as ment.S. From alJ indications, the main ingredient of Skinny Haven is still "We care .. , ---·'\. BACK BAY RESTAURANT -~ ATMOSPHERE ... PLUS! J DIME AND Dl<MCE , OMTHJWA'IBROMT SEHSATIOMAL ..!IRIS AND THE SOMGIOOK .. GUEST BOAT SU~ EMTERT AIMING MIGHTL T I Ol'EM FOR LUNCH DAILT I I :00 A.M.·3:00 l'.M. IOJM.-.,.W.Or. tll :part '-cit Presents : ,~ .. Dv- '."GENO" i Friday and ' Saturday JASON CHASE Tue.-Wed.·Thur. COCK T All S•OINING •DANCING•ENTERT AINMEN T Daily Brea~last•Lunch•D1nner T11rft i"'ond crt 01K sfgR SOtlTH l I I 06 Coot# Hwy. LA GUM A I m IJ cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 11 1 21st Pl .. N•wporl Buch ORlolo J.tSjj) M-to Ml•lcjht D9ity-Weeleftds u..t.a I :00 e." O•M '' ft.lrtlSllol -IOl.UlA ,, T...tl_...wTe ,..~, ... ., I ANewO......._..,_._.. \. ~ .......... ..._. ,, l •.J:• -.....1.-0t,.... - H'6HTll JACll ClA·~' Dll-SPICIAL "'""'~""' , .............. ,,...,. '1 ........... ....,. ·~·•• Liiiie lwil 24Jl2 DEL rRADO C•~lt-1 .... ll'l•llQI'"' M-J ftMJftf.:ir..l"'\' ~· ·--....... ~!9}1'1o0 ........ 1u_,,...""....,., PAHA. POIMT tJ .. t I LA CA VE RESTAURANT DIM I• Ow ll-lc C.._. STEAKS • LOISTER • CRAB SHRIMP • TERIYAKI PRIME Rll • lhr~ FrL & Sat. AMPLE FREE PARKING ~ M-. ........ 'lt>O .. 2:.)0 Reservations 646-7944 1695'12 l"lne Costa Mesa "SAND CANYON DUO" Far Y _. Dmocing & EntertaiNta11t ~ TUE. THRU SAT.1:30 PM. TO 1:30 P,M • ra~~LZ:~~ ~~~i"fi s-.. '-'· ..... , ..... ,., ................... ~ $3.95 WAITRESS SERVED ALL YOU CAN EAT $3.95 Speclel ChHdren• PTfce• SOUp-~. hlacS· r e.Md Pob1o • Roll• B•tt•r Fried Slvtmp or Fish Baked Ham .• Broiled Chicken Prime Rib $5.25 Kldli FuU ..,._ on Tiii• BANQUETS 171'!l, ~2-2484 .,...... ........ ~ "'9M) DANCE MUSIC NIGHTLY VINCE H.OWARD TRIO ~ • • • Ftld!y,Ocl:OOet 10, 1175 DAILVPIL.OT q • Comedies at Ahmanson· TONIGRr,OCIOB~ll 'THI! NO&MAN CONQlJ~ -Richard Ben· Jam.ia, Paula Prentiss. 1.llteJle Parsons and JlarrtNel..., in threecomedies, tooi&ht lhrou&h Nov. 22 al the Los A.ngelu Music Center Ahmanson Tbe•ter. nckets at 11encies. 'TOO MUOll JOHNSON' -Farce at the Mark Taper Forum of the Los Angeles Music Center, toni&hl ihrou&h ~ec. 21, vari0\1$ times. S4 to $9, Uckets-aHgencles.- 'nf E TWO OF US' -Lynn RedJr~v~lour one-acts, al the Huntington lfartfor~ Theater in Hollywood no~ through Sunday~ Tlctel.3 at agen· cies. CIUNESE INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE - 7 :30 o'clock tonight, north on Spring Street from Bellevue A venue in Los Angeles._ 'THE RULES OF THE GAME' -French lllm by Jean Renoir, 8 o'clock tonight, room SlS of the Applied Arts Building at F\illerton College, 321 E.ChapmahAve., Fullerton. Free. 'PAZZAZZ '76' -Musical revue by the Ana·· Modjeska Players, tonight, Saturday and Oct. 17 and 18 at the Loar a High School aud.itorium J76S W. Cerritos, Anaheim, a~ 8 o'.clock. $3 adutis, $2 students. Reservations5Z7-8J04. MAGIC SllOW -Chuck Jones at ftuntington Center Mall, 7777 Edinger Ave .. Huntington Beach. Tonight at 2, 3, 4 and 7 :JO o'clock ; Satur- day and Sunday at l,2,3~~4p.m . free. THREE ONE·ACT PLAYS -Directed by slu· dents: Schubert's Last Serenade,'" "Lemonade" and "Dracula SabaL" 5 o'clock tonight, Satur- day and Sunday in the scene shop outside Moulton Theater at Chapman College, intersec- tion of Palm and Grand Streets, Orange. Free. "Ti mes/Places Road. Laguna Beach. Tonight and Saturday at 8:30 o'clock. Reservations 494-0743. • 'WEST SIDE STORY' -Musical at Sebastian's West Olnner Playhouse, 140 A'Venlda Pico, San Cleme-nte,.. Tonight through Dec. 7, various times, wit.Ji dinner. R':!"ervations492·~· l&VINI! REPERTORY mEATER -Two pro- araml in repertory: ''The Zoo Story'' and "The Ameriian Dream•· tonight at 8 o'.clock and ·:Who•s A(raid o( Virginia Woolf~" Saturday at 8 o'clock. both in Humanities Hall Playhouse at UC Irvine. Reservation.s-833'6617. 'HERE LIES JEREMY TROY' -Comedy by lhl" lrvine Community Theater, Bristol and Red liill , Costa l\.fesa. 8~30 o'clock tonight and Saturday ;µid Oct. 17 and 18. Reservations !'>57·7297. INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW -Benefits City of Hope, tonight through Sunday, 1:30 and 7:30 o"clock at the Forum, Mane-bester and Prairie, lnglewOod. $3.25 to $5.25. SATURDAV,OCl'OBER 11 THE MOVING COMPANY -Modem dance group, 7 :30 p .m. Saturday in Memorial Hall Auditorium, Chapman College, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. S2. Informati00"633-8821. LOLA MONTES -And her Spanish.dancers. 7:30 p.m . Saturday al Santa Ana College's Phillips Hall. $1. f1RE. PREV ENTION PARADE -9:30 a .m. Saturday. south on Broadway from Civic "Center Drive, Santa Ana. 'Ll~'E WITH F ATHER' -Family coinedy, torught through Sunday at Cal State F\Jllerton. Curtain and ticket information, 870-3371. ' •JU MPERS• -Farce by Tom Stoppard, now through Nov. l at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 8 p.m, Tuesdays through Saturdays, 3 and 8 p.m . Sundays. Reservations 646· 1363. PIZZA-EATING CONTEST -With ballle of lhi!. ban~. 10 a.m. Saturday at Lion's Park <forrq,t• tyC1ty Park), 570W.181.hSt., Costa Mesa. 'FINISHING TOUCHES' -Comedy al the Hunt· ington Beach Playhouse, 2UO Main St., Hunt · ington Beach .. Tonight and Saturday at 8:30 o'clock. Reservations842·5421. 'ALI FEAR EATS THE SOUL' -West German· film, with guest speaker Arthur Knight, fil m . critic for the Saturday Review. 8 o'cloc:k Satur· day, Orange Coast College Forum. $1 .50. 'THE CORN IS GREEN' -Drama revival at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Lascuna Canyon . CAT AND DOG SHOW -CF A·sanctioned c1(i show, AKC-sanctioneddogshow, IOa.m. to6 P·atllt Saturday and Sunday at the Or~ge County Ffilrj . . . ~/Jen ~ ·~- ;;;;;;tagon ':_ GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A lo Corte Dishes (See 'SOUND OF MUSIC,' Page C41 .. .. 1617 Wntcllft Drivt ,.; '4S-S212 presents for your pleasure /.,I ''GENE DeVALLE''. Playing Tuesday thru. Sunday lUNCH•OINf,jER DAILY Food ID Take Out" 201J .......... for your dancing 8:30 o,n, 'til I :30.o.m. ' 11 :30 AM. to 10 P.M. COSTAMISA 642·7162. 646-9911 PLUS FINE DINING! w;, MOONRAKER 'Pre.sen ts a ''fFare to 'Remember'' .,,. ..... -. ....:.~"C;::' ·-...... /&~1st 'l'rim P lfi}r(qfep( ····-... -~ . Str otd with yo11 r choirt of 11 ~Aird po/1fo or rfrr rilaf BUC KO MltTF'S CUT-th:"/~ slurJ. 6 i~ MOONR/tKER CUT-q ?t•1rro1H 1~1rl ,/,., ~ ·t CAPT It/N'S CUT-a11 rrlra '"'Kt slirt, 8 75 ;:;rat/ops 11 l'!}foonmkPr. Ii.:!:} 5r"lmtrrrJ in frtsh bi.lltr, ltnw11 1111rJ g1.1drc-llrr11 b1.1l:rJ 111 11 •rrlr Mar1111y arid mirsli room 1ia11c1-5rrvtd u111~ rirt p1/11f df' a b11l:td po/all! <fPri1111ki ,':ike1rrred 'IJPP(. :}.!J:; • Tr11dtr sir/ai" cwbrs dtlrcalrly m11ri11altd '" ow r ctltbralt l Trriy11l:i sa11ct-01111 51:tU>rr with 011ia115 1111d btll ptpptri-krnt.4 011 11 brJ rf ri,r p1/uf ,':ileak 'ill11sk1111. 1;11:; A l~p 5irloi11 ~/111 1: crow11rd willr 111111,lrclrolo:r bollorn fi/!rd with crab Q11d ~urut Btr11Ai>r. Srn•rd u•ith" b11/o:rJ polalo r" r1rt rrluf . ;\i·w ")i11k ,'ikok. ; /0 f 11r tht hrtfralt•-il slrrp ~1r11.I: (lt rfrrtly hrorlrd- ~rrvtd wllh 11 bulrJ pclalo ur rrcr pi/.if ,)jleak 1111d e'il'l1i11pi, (j,,'f;) LArgr p lf s~rimr ~11/rtii i11 11 ric h .u111ct of ga r/11. ltmmr 11114 bw/ltr. . Jlleak and 8/uf!}fu.shrooms, 6.2:; Gia11t mw$hroom.s filltrl will JftlikJ crab 1111J crl1W""' arith ho/11111da1st sa wer. 1!1m1il/11 /missr. li[ill . 11" r1r1/111,1: ~r11I01Jd sltw 11( whafr shrimp, lohsttr', sc11/lop1, d11rn 11r1d fi ih ;i/rt bltr1dt1I with 111st /hr t1~hl 11"1011"' of lornalo 111 .. ctS, spict4 w1llt w111f. '/up ,~; rlui11 ,~teak, G.10 11 lor sfrfo1,, broi/rd lo yowr lii i11g a11J 5trotl u•1th a ch.:ricr of ba~11J polalo 01 rirt pilA/ >luslralia 11 C/,ob.~ter <fa.i~ 710 StnuJ coilh Jraic11 bwfltr 1111J JfON r choict of ha1rJ potato or ritt pi/1{, for 'Reservations 'Phone 8JJ·9JJJ w; MOONRAKER 18542 MilcArthur Blvd. Irvine (across fr?m Orange County Airport) • • ' • " . . . ' • • • • .. • l DAILY PILOT Frid• . Oc!ot>er 10, 1975 fl" I -i.:-ch'~e-;;c-.;rsb;, 'SOUND OF MUS IC' OPENS OCT. 17 •• , /?/\' ORI ENTALCOCKTAJLLOUNC• I ' I B f'eaturin& Trop1caJ Drinks I AMBOD ( f'Tom P•f• C31 on Fair Drive In. COO. Meaa. $1 adult&, Ji I I TE'"'" •·CE "FOR MEALS I ground•. $2 adullll, so cents children. Di1counl clilldreo. Uo 10 p.m. Oct. U-17, 10a .. m.to10 p.m. I an.a PREPARED WITH ticket•avallabl•alpetst0tts. Oct. 18-19. ' ~ ·1~ I THURSDAY,OCl'OllEBll I 'l:. '""T PARTICULAR CARE" -. SUNDAY, OCl'OBER 12 I J HARTFORD BALLET -Mini-performance ror I I -froon $2.75 I ORCHESTRA CONCERT -Chamber mu>ic by YoUftl people Thunday. 8 p.m. at UC Irvine's I .I l;;.t] . Open Daily l l:OO A.M. I Delio Jolo, Haydn and Pro~(ieff, played by Villa1eTheater, Sl. F\dl performances at8 p.m. college music bui lding in the new fin e arts com-o.;>oriNV• I Ill i: Closed Monday I Chapman College's Chamber Orchestra at the ~'a:J...and 18, same place. $4.S>. Inlorm1Uon J , tJr plex. al Palm and Grand Streets in Orange. 8 : 15 I ?,!. i :..rr-PHONE ... 645-5550 I p.m. $2. SKI SHOW -Ski ruh!ons, equipmonl and rilms L .......... 153EAs1·1rr11 ... COSTAMESA at the LOB Angeles Convention Center, 1201 S. ---------RI-STEPllANIE CHASE, VJOUNIST -Sponsored Figueroa. Hours : 6 toll p.m . Oct. 16; 4 p .m . to by the Community Concerts Association, 3 p.m . rnidnlcht Oct. 17 ; 1to11 p.m . Oct. 18 and 1 to 7 LUNCHEON and DINNER RESE RVATIONS HONORED Phone (714) 64 4-1700 A,;;;~1"/rz J/t71 NOW Su nd'JY at the Lagun a Beach High School p.m. Oct.19. auditorium. Information about tickets, 494-2619. (Call in advance) FRIDAY, OCl'OBfR 11 DEWA \'NE BROTHERS CIRCUS -Allhe Long Beach Arena, l and 3 p.m. Sunday. Paid ad· mission. MONDAY, OCTOBER 13 'l.F. STONE WEEKLY'-I-lour-long documen- tary film on controversial Washington, D.C. newspaper. 8 p.m. Monday at the Newport l·larbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Ba lboa Blvd., Newport Beach. $2 . TUESDAY, OCTOBER JC 'ROBERT FROST'S NEW ENGLAND' -Color documentary film , 7::l> p.m. Tuesday at Phillips J-laW'Santa An a College, 17th at Bristol Street, S'anta Ana. Free. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 GR EAT EARTIJ FESTIVAL -Crafts de- monstrations and bluegrass competition (on the weekend >. Highli ghts include Hoyt.Axton con- cert 9 p.m . Oct. 18 and concert by the Dillards, 4 p.m . Oct . 19. Al the Orange County Fairgrounds ~~ MONDAY thru THURSDAY SPECIALS ffri., Sar & Sunday 'ti/ 6 P.M.J -Excluding Holidays dinners include soup or SiJftJd, baked potato or rice RED SNAPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 2.45 MAHI MAHI , .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. • . 2.75 GRILLED SEA BASS . . . . . . • . • • . . . 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ......... , ........ , 3.50 NEW YORK STEAK , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 LOBSTER TAIL .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER .. ~·... . . . . 5.95 LUNCHEON also served dadyunti/ 4 p.m. 16278 P.1c1hc Co1r1 Hwy• H1111.tington Bch. • (213) 582·1321 3901 E Co.11 Hwy• Coron• Del Mir• 17141675-0900 PULITZER PRIZE·WINNING .PLAY -"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds'' by Paul Zindel, at Golden West College, 15744 Golden West St., Huntingt.op Beach. 8;30 p.m . Oct. 17, 18, 24 , 25, 30, 31 and Nov. 1; S p.m . Qct. 19 and 26, S2 adults, $1 .50 children, students and seniors. •A DELICATE BALANCE' -Edward Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, at Cal State Long Beach. 8 :30 p .m . Oct. li. 18, 23 and 25 in the Unive rsity Theater. $2.~ week nights, $1.50 students/seniors. Weekends, $3 general, $2 stu· dents/ seniors. Iriformation (213 ) 498-4540. 'THE SOUND OF MUSIC' -Fullerton Civic Light Opera Produci.ion. 8:JOp.m . Oct.17, 18, 24, 25, 31 and Nov. 1; 2: 30 p.m. Oct. 26. Reservations 879-1732. . SATURDAY. OCl'OBER 18 'OPERA GALA· -Arias from famous operas sung by vocal students, 8 p.m . Oct. 18 and 19 at Cal State F\lllerton·s Little Theater. Includes Orange County Lyric Oper a Association performers. Reservations 870·3371 . LUNCHEON• DINNER COCKTAILS • SUND.A Y IRUNCH ENTHTAl.-n' Ml4Mf1'1. Y IACll! llET11ll H' FIBI! LUY N' STUFF 2406 NewpOrf llYd. •On n.. lay ICOME IY lAHD 011 IY SW NEWl'ORT IE.A.CH 675-2244 ....... Bo••• Aoecards Charli e Pride, popular co untry music sin ger, will join Glen Campbell in cohosting the Country Mus ic Association Awards ceremonies, to be broadcast al 10 p.m. Monday on Chan· nel2. Th• hometown newspaper lor all th• Orange Coast la the DAILY PILOT Atf'-!rg.,.••U Singer Joan Baez will perform at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa at 8 p.m. Oct . 31. Tickets at $4 are available from agencies. , Srox c; ·-· .. ·-<H .... U.·'"'4- s 1.ast k1tell1 •"•· heim f714J 6Jf-2tt4 TEMPLE.cjARDENS \.I. . i Q-ffWG~ Restaurant ~!'I LUNCHEON AND DINNER DAILY Special L.unc.Mon Buffet $1.85 Monday thru Fnday 11 .30 to 1 30' RICK5HA COCKTAIL LOUNGE Featuring Exohc Tropical Dnnks 151\0 ADAMS lot HOf'ttorl COSTA MESA 540.1937 540-1923 AM:I, h1 Gw*"' Cito•e 11101 llOOKHURST IA.I Chap••Ot1J 6)1°7020 ·~ BILL BAKER e 5th Anniversa~ O / ),__ t . Specials t ·· ~.-----. tt STEAK TE:;;::;·:~d ' ~5~ •• ENTERTAINMENT & DANCING . : Tuesday thru Saturday 9:00 p.m. · . OutrlCJCJlf' Roam ' , TUES. & THURS. FROM 4 P .M. TBNIB's Dollar ~ "All· Tou•Can•lat" SPAGHETTI 21 0 MEWPORT CEMTER DRIVE FASHIOM ISLAMD, MEWPORT BEACH PRE-GAME WARM-UP SPM KICKOFF AT6PM LARGE SCREEN TV CHEERLEADERS Win a Game Ball and T ·Shirts at Half -time KING 'S WHARF TOURHEDOS OF FILET MIGHOH . Sauce Madeira Tapped with Bearnaise AMONG 20 SElfCT Dt....,ER EHTREfS Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining ........................... 1 S¢bastlan~ west ! . ··~~·""'" '" «~•·· : . . . . ........................... '0• llCl(lf IHJO•MA!IOH ANO lltSflVA fl OH A (All (714) 492-9950 140 AV£NIOA PICO SAN ClEMfNlE ........................... 1 Scbasllan~ west ! . . ....... -.................... . ll 111:hest Qu:.ility .':alive ~l ex ican Foods W~ Ooys: 11 :30 o .m. to 11 p.m. Fri. or-d Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to 12 p.m. SHRIMP TEMPURA Open 1 Days f Combination dinner served t ·with green vegetables ~ t TRIO OF FAVORITES ~~~ t COCKTAILS Steak Teriyaki, Sesame Chicken ~cJ t and Shrimp Tempura combination t served with green vegetables tt TOP SIRLOIN ~5~ •• 1 O·ou nce steak, either T eriyaki ~ slyle or pla in broiled. Served t with sauteed mushrooms and t Tempura style zucchini J,,,=9ff/~3 =E.=A=O=WIC!,,,;:,,,,;HU!lT==IN=G1=0=1i=B=EA=(=H=_=9_6=?=-7=91=1~ t ALL SPECIALS INCLUDE SOUP, RICE, TEA, t r-ANO OUA SPECIAL GREEN TEA ICE CAEAM Coming Monday: PYRO • I , • ' :f #60 F~!~!!!~!~center tt Reservations honored : 644·4811 fl•• vnaat11 ••O NEW DINING IN THE TRADITIONAL CHARM OF l.AGUNA BEACH OPEN WEEKDAYS 7 A.M- BAEAKFAST •LUNCH• DINNER CH AMPAGNE BRUNCH • SAT.·SUN. 9to 4 DINNER NIGHTLY 4to 11 :30 SEAFOOD BAR 11 a.m. to 1:30a.m. COCKT Al LS• ENTERT Al NM ENT WALLYRUTMATTHE PIANO Tn. tltN Slit. 1:30to1 :30 ' ' IVY HOUSE 384 FOREST AVE. LAGUNA llEACH 494·9491 752·8558 ' • l .. • . • ? ' • c • • • • I • . • I • • j . , ; ' • l • • •• ' • • • • ~ DAIL y P1LOT CG : ) :. , Rid!x. October 1.0. 1ns ' ~rofles ill Spa«;e' : A new abow based on the outer space , voyages of the Mariner, Pioneer and Vlk· l Ing Sl>acecraft la shown several times dally : at the Reuben H. fleet Space Theater in ; Balboa Park, San Diego. Information is .·available by calllng 1·238-1233. · Al., • ·"-DA\'t'l''I LOCJtfj\90i!TfllMING, IJS.1U4 CATAl..tNA PASRNGI .. st: .. v1a. 111·51• TAU Ol ntf WHAll flllTAURANT,ln.tl3) ., ... 11,., ... ._ 'llniflMll• . - Manilow Star Of Pop Show The p o p mu s ic se ri es "Soundst.aite" returns on KCET Saturday fTom 11 a.m to noon with Barry Manilow as guest star. Channel 28 repeats the pro- gram Tuesday at 6:30p.m Viet Problems Seen By Coast Experts Oct 18, Blood, Swe at and ,__,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_,_, ......... Tears and Janis Jan take the r !:itage for an hour-long concert, · :::; while the ·Oct 25 show features How is the immigration of Viet - namese refugees being handled in Orange Co unty and what services are available to help the r efugee:; in their entry into American society'! The5e questions and others will be dealt with on "Focus Orange County'' on Monday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m. on KOCE-TV, Channel 50 . An Assessment" will be Nguyen Cao Nguyen, prominent Asian artist who is also a Vietnamese refugee; and Dr. Jean Carlin, ex- ecutive associate dean of the School of Medicine. UC Irvine. Other guests will be Dorothy Gee, coordinator of Pacific Asian American C e nter in Wes tminster, and Virginia Callahan, director of Church World Service Resettlement Pro- gram. APADANA ThreeDogNig ht In the firs t program Manilow ofrers his million-seller "Man-RES'J' A(JftAJVT dy," and his current hit "It's a Miracle ·· Joining hos t Jim Cooper lo dis- ("USS "Vietnamese Refugees - WHERE YOU CAN ENJOY PHSIAM, ARMIHIAH, GREEIC, RUSSI.AM • AMERICAH CUISINE UllL'f DIR• SNC1•1 s.nM n., I .. J:SO ..... •OOLMEH BARG ·~lleo! ~ l-HJ $3.95 •• :~!~H KABOB FLAMBE $4.95 .ooroc:eo/F"""'j • .. •' ;SHASHLYEK FLAMBE $4.95 • ~.0 CflOoCe OI LI"'°) $5.95 · All ENTREES I NO.UDE: , ........ J:) .. h )I •n.--.... c-...... -. 8calP QI Salld LUNCH-Mon-Fri• DINNER-Mon.Sat COCKTAILS DAILY• CLOSED SUNDAY APAOANA lllllAUl'IAl<tl Free Validated Pcrkina in Newport Center across from Fashion 1i1and 600 Hewport c-Dri•• .... 640-7502 BREAKF"8T LUNCH DINNER COCKTAIL DANCING C,Airporter C/nn CJ-Iotel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT. : * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 AM • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING U HOURS DAHCJNG & EHTBITAINl"IENT NIGNTl Y IN THE l.oyHGE 117!IO MacARTHUl-NlwPORT llPOll).133-2770 His wife just left him for another man . And so did his boy friend . THIS YEAR'S BEST! "RATED 98\'I A film destined to be a classic. It's excelent production values. long-legged luscious women and tastehJ sex make it THIS YEAR'S BEST!" ·AL GOlDSTEIN the -...UHYIUI"' taJ MONTY PYTHO*"I & ~HOLT &IAIL'" "HARD TIMES" 1001 "THI! UON IN WIMJB" '"T AM.UIND SEID" ll'GI "TOMMY" 1 "llAHCHO DELUXE" 1111 "EVERYTHING YOU EVER ,ANTED TO KNOW ABOUT '"WIND & THE UON" "WISTWOILD" Cl'GI "HARD TIMES" "IUSTB & ICWI'" Cl'GI "MAHDIN•0" 1111 '"THE KU.NSMEH" PASSIONS OF CAROL SAH DIECO FYI'(. AT IRISTOL So COAST "°SEA""°"""'"°S"°"'""" • "THE HIDING PLACE" ~ No il"ASSllS A TRUE STORY (il"OI MsrcAr, 1114IU1 ---1 70tE.ll•lkel"'11 .• 0,... D1ily 12 "'°" Lele Show rr1 & Sat MOVIE IWlNOS FOR MRENT8 AND 'VOUNO PEOPl£ ,,,. ......... "I ... •t<~• •I .. ..,,,, ---.... --, .. -;. '"""""'If<._..,.,·-'"""'''" ~ 41.l Ml$ .0•11110 ""'al """'""!\ • -::·· ~ 41.l 1'll AMtlTIO '"'~111 "'"""' s""'"" -~- ~ lllfll,TIO ""*' " ........ , "''"""""''"' '""""'.Iott!\~ "" ® .. -lt90fl ,, *'"'' . 1• .. 1 ..... .., • ..., .. lf/11<• "'"' .... ,,.. -............ .. ," .. o•-_,......,_ ........... _ \ U.·1711 il"l.llASll 1:3()..4:1S.7-t:45 SO.COAST PLAZA I Mt-W1 "YESSONGS" 1' a 10 Ul'/SUlll ol-7·11 ''GIMME SHELTER" 0;)0 o.ATi9Ulill l :IM;20-t:JO "GONE WITH THE WIND" I p.m. -Sat/Sun-1-4:504:40 "SIDE CAR RA ERS" 1:45Slt/Sun-1:20-4:5H:40 "Al R PORT '75" 6:45-10:30 Silt/Su~:05-6:4~10:JO FP PAR tN GARDEN, SJS-11141 J45E.U.Clltll, 0,.11D1ity12 Nto11 t0Mid11l ... 1 ' SAOOLEBACK PLAZA ti !OAO l!Qp.()fl'lllR •'"" o!I '""''. "THE FORTUNE" (PC) Af I ;'S-JtSMt2J ~'+t=-~~~'4-'====AUO~~~ 1111 '111'1 < 11 : I 1 ~-\\l\I' Al :l:M 17:20 FOUNTAIN VALLE\' ~, "FAREWEL~'. MY t LOVELY ; •• I , •• "' ,-.. R t----•At 1:00 ONLY ""' "TllE lDlli -II" AT ... o & ~.U Ill "'"'"'~·.111111'"'' ·~ .,., "'"' GENE RAL CINEMA CORPORATION \ . . ' Tribes on TV . 1 I Tribal culJures will be 1eeri through the eyes or lbeir artj1ts 09 "The Tribal ~ye," a. seven·part weekly :leries b~innina Wedn~sday, Oct. ts (8to 9 p.m.) on KCET , Channel 28. The series. wrilten and narrated by noted British zoologl1t David Attenboroua h. travels to remote parts of the world to provide insights into the lives or people who over the centuries have made tribal art mas terpieces. KCET repeats the opening prog ra m Oct. 18, al 2 p.m.; Oct. 19, at 1 p.m. and Oc t. 20. at 10 p.m . "~ JILL IRELAND· STROTHER MARTIN -··~"'"' BA't'._.. Gf()()lf ~"IR.CI lt'(illll • '",.., BfhAN (',&tO)H ..., !lfU",f ft NSlll l ""!Wfl~ DtYOR!ON ·"""·~·11t L.l-NAtt£1 GOlllON ·-e.. 'llAt.lik ... l~ r .... .., ~''"'"' "''Y ··~·-.f,...,~.r ·',.,."'°"" Pl:,.,.•--:: ·--........ ·~-.. -~ ... _. NOW PLAYING -- COSTA MESA Ha1hor C1nCnH1 2, 646 057 3 LA HABRA ORM GE C111erlo111P 77. fi34 ·2!i!t1 ORAN GE ~a'>h1nn Stiua1c 3. G!l l 0633 LA MIRADA Stad1un1D11vc111 3, 63'17860 WESTMINSTER l a Mirada 1. !l!l4 24011 ·H 111hwa~ J!l 011ve In ~34 fi787 ........ ........... -·- , ....... ""'-"" -·- --·--HAID n.w:s,.. --SANnl- If 1f . ~ • .... Tllt!l!.I 0A!~T ,., .. --IAHCNO DILUJll • --IVllYTMINO UOUT IU 111 ........... --·· -· --MASftl GUN•IONTll --·· DOC SAYAOI .. _," .... --. ___ ,._,_ SIDI CAI UCUJ"' ... --&llPOlt '75 11!9' -.11 ltoM _,.. • --_, PACIFIC THfATlllll DflllVIE·IN SUPEfll SWAP MEETS HAllllOA BLVD. o,.._.1" •••• ..... .. ....... s .... , ........ _,, ....... ... OlllAHGE D•i••·ln 1I1 '". ,,, .. , .... -··-.. ·-..... ,,.. -· .... ·~ .............. ... F1"'df Fwn' Prolill! l•rt•lrlt G•lot'ol ---~ ............. -····--·-YIPOl'l'ANT MCmCI! a..DllN ,,.,... 1 J fHll ·--.... ,.,._., • fHI HAPPY HOO«ll 111 ,,,_,, -· ....... :~;::~~~--w_1u_n_•_,._ ... _m __ _ ........... -~·" -... -...... ,_ JAWS ... 00.U WAYI -. .... --... -''"Cl( CHllSTMSm -1r·s Al1v•- ...... -.... ,_, MOI CM IACllS .. ... _""" &MtPOlt 7S-1--· TMI HA,,Y MOOICll 11111 --1A1ua1UA .. • i l I : . I ~ I I .J f ' ' i I .. . .. _: . • . ... . . . . · .. . . . . • • I : . • • -:1·:: . . . .... ~ ... t ... "' . " I ' ...... (;8 DAILY PILOT . . . ~ . . . .. . . . -. " .. .. '.Jeremy Troy' ;.• • Galleries/ Exhibits Actors Deserve B . t. 't ~~f~. e er ~:;l:X; P rint S ale SetforOCC PRJNT SA i~•.: \Vork s by l'1 casso. Goya, Renoir. !·loga rth ;.1nd others, sponsored by Ferdinand Roten Galleries, Oct. 17 , 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. 1n the ll>bby of Oran~c Coast College's Fine Arts Ruildin i..: Prices from SS to $5,000 , many un· der SIOO TllRF.f:.)1 ,\N S llOW -fJu1nlings by J ohn Milll·r, Robin ~li tchcll o.ind Dave Thom as. now through <">c t 31 at the Santa Ana Colle~e Art. Gall ery, 17th at Hr1 stol Street. Santa Ana. !lours Monday throu~h "J"hursday, 11 a.m. to 3 p m., FTiday 10 ~1 .m . tu l 1>.m .; ::1/su. 7 lo 9 p.m. 1'ue~­ day throu~h 'J'hursday ' 'MATl-:RIAl.S ANI> ATTITUDES' -Pr1nlmak 1ng und clay sculpture by Corky Clairmont, Tom Colgrove, Verni GrL'C'nfiC'l<l und Gordon Thorpe at The F'lo;1ting Wall , 215 N. Broadway, Santa 1\na. Oct . 11 throu,:h Nov. 4. flours : 1 to 5 p.m . weekends, 5.30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday and Tues- day. 1\NNU1\I. 1>1\INTING AND GRAPlllCS SllOW · Ry t he Torana Art l .cagUL'. Oct. 13-27 al the Chapman College Art Gallery, JJJ N . Glassel! Ave .. Or··nge. Opening night aw;.1rds , 7 to 9 p.m !lours. ·Neekdays 1 lo5p.m. SCUl.PTURF. RY JANF: u 1.J.M1\N -AL the Bo'>l.'ers J\tu seum, 2002 N. 1\tl ain St., Santa Ana , Oct. IOJhrough Nov. :IO. flours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesday through Saturday, I to 5 p .m . Sunday, and 7 lo 10 p.m . WL·dnt.>sday and Thursday . PAPIF.R MACll E CA RICATURES -Life -s ize o figures by students, :it the Orange Coast College !.ibrary, Oct . 16 through Nov . 11 . "Here Lies J eremy Troy," the current offering by lhe Irvine Community Theater, makes a mismatch not uncommon a mong little theaters : corqbining a potentially able cast wtlh a total· Jy unworthy script. "Troy ," written by Jack Sharkey, is one or those farces with neither deft characteriza. tion nor sharp wit to recommend it . Jt relie s heavil y o n transparent double ente ndres and bad puns. Director Carol Filian hus some problems with pacin~. and perha ps some s harper blocking could have shored up the sagging script, but it would hi:tve been purely cosmetic. Among the actors , J ohn Loughma n s ucceeds best in creating a believable character where none was written. Hi~· ti • ing is s harp and he 12anag he art of throwing a way lines~ uile well -a welcome relief' when the lines are as bad as these are. SYLVIA Lee as Kalhryn Troy perfor"m s best during active Se· q uen<'es but seems a bit uncom· fortable In quieter moments. She needs to learn lo look at and lfsten to herself and others. Gene Benedict is quite runny in a small one-note role. Ron Filian in the pivotal part of Jeremy has " an amiable l005enesa whtcb ls II) we.II suited to the part but needs ..... · better locu~. "PRY1MIM5 YOU Barbara Peters is fUnny but a EVaWANTIOTO • ~D&UXrlal. bit too cutesy as Tina Winslow. DIOWAIOUfSU-.~":9.=:::X- However, she deserves credit for tlJ fr •• ol ....... ,.. .... ....,.,,."! carrying o ~·e r e, which Is EVES FROM 1 A .,,. ..-nu.Tc~: .. probat>ly the Wors t-written in the SUN. FROM 2 '1 ....,..na.a.-.n-"' show . ~:::::::::::::::::::::::'..:1--;:;::;E~F,:i!i::~~;;-"1: With an ample supply of really ---':'::=.~••• ;.l' funny farces and meaningful u.T.•~1 1:1• comedies available from-plaY. cfustributors, it is hoped JCT will choose among them for their next comic offering and let the "Jeremy troys" fade into de .. served oblivion. -Jackie Hympn -1~­"TONIGHT l :JO P.M. MESA COST A ME SA S48·1111 1 WEEK ONLY!! ALL TIME QASSIC ~KACM 67:MJM ~ I "GOME WITH THEWIMD" '°:-~~E~~ ~:: ~ .... .,.. OftlllPI'* .... n.·..it." ...... ,'"'•""'l ~ PETER SEUEAS IS BACK AS THE Htu.AtOUS a.ousu.u ••• "WALKING TALL PART 2" ADUllS-'Z.SO AIMOIS-'Z.00 CHM.DIEM-' 1.00 HARD TIMES SHOWN BEFORE& AFTER PREVIE W • • IN HMIOlt '"°""""" Cllfflll • • •DWARD HARBOR e::'~l HAHOll llVD. l\T WILSON ST. COITot. lllU. ""°'73 2 Mllll SOUTH Of IM CUM•Alll ............ " Lt:IWPRICE MATINEE WED., SAT., SUN . The stage atbaction of the decade becomes the greatest ente111ilnent event ii history! :· NF.WPORT Bt>:ACH CITY EXIUBITS -Work by city e mployes. in City ~!all now through Oct 31 : water colors by Jlma Cunningham at the Corona del Mar Library: city bicentennial ex- hibit and ~h t>ll C'o/lection of Lee Olhoffer at Mar i n er ~ Library ; photo~raphs b y Wally Gearh:.irt in the new police fa cility. 'J~-.. . 'All egory/ a n oil painting by Morris Broderson, is part of an exhibit of works from New York's Staempfli Gallt>ry on display at Ankrum Gallery, 657 N. La Cienega Blvd., Los Angeles, lromOct. TJ th<ough Nov.1. SATU RDAY,OCT. 11 ,8:30 P.M. SUNFI.OWF.R P t\INTINGS -By Thelma Pad· dock I-lope. through lhe month at the Mutual Sav- ings .:1nd l.ua n in Cotonadel Mar P ICTURF.S l)F CllJLDREN ~ Paintings and drawings by Patricia Kaufman, at Imperi al Sav· ings and I.oan Association, 3366 Vi a l.ido. Newport Beaeh. Now through end of October The most remarkable film I have seen 'his year. -A11h"' StllltJi111rr J1. Cinema 5 Presents HUNTINGTON CINEMA BEACHATElLIS.H.11. MAJOR STUDIO ' "MONTY PYTHON& THE HDL Y1 · GRAIL"SH WNBEFORE&AFTER The Sorrow and The Pity D irected by Marcel Ophuls 847-9608 847-6017 edwards BRISTOL CINEMA ONE COMPUTE l'BFO•MAHCE EACH EVIMIHG -7,45 MONTY PYTHON ALSO PLAYING AT edwards BRISTO L FILMIS 4HRS.IML&G1H ... .,...,..,,,._,_, ...... co. 540-7444 BRISTOL AT MACARTHUR 540-7444 ~~fuyGa~tL edwa1ds BlllSTOL CINEMA CO·HIT AT' Paul CINEMA Newman CENTER ' ••JIM Dr-nlna Pool" CINEMA R • H41110ttA1 All.MS.COST A. .. 1'A. SA l'HNCfHTll t 7f•414 I "CO·HIT AT VIEJO ''SANTEE" GLENN FORD .I-./....., i~ ftr-Q<J/ NOW T00£THERf 8ARIARAST.-,SANO Gl!!ORQERQAI.. "°e11"wac=:rd;::s TOL CINEMA ' 9\11~­.JA-.U WBH'ICORE •MorrJS ...._., GIVI: "£1111 llEJ.I. ____ .._ ....................... BAllRT! ..,._..., ' _......•Ml ... .-..., tnKM. § I NOW TOGETHER A C91orlV,aldte~ .......... ,,_ (P G) ~ tlial, -·· ··RANCHO DELUXE"' ~ STAIUllNG ·""' MIOGl!I (LllAlllH ~y PLUS "EVERYTHING 'f'OU ALWAYS WANTIO JO ll~W AIOUl IVl(.vT Wllllt A,lllA!O TO AS«)"' WOODf M.l.IN CINEMA WEST WflfMJl6THAfao&.HflWllf WlSTMIN.CIMTH Hl·44•1 \ I THI IT(HllYTH4T IUiS CA""'IATt:OoYEll I MILLION llUMllll9 Slarrina JULIE HARRIS E!LEEN HECKART ARTHUR O'CONNELL ~!\ lr~tiJ"1<'lo11,1I !1• 11,.• ,,.,,I ,J'H•I l)f Ch r"toJn1\ y 1 t .. • dl i.011 " C'l•!JfO'o'>!lft1' -VARIETY /\ f11o!hfvl l<lf11 y~1~1on ot 11•1· hl·~I ~1•1111\•i llook , d!I ;101\b1!1()U) th!',ltl •Ctil lt•>Jt Ulf' -tlOt.LVWOOO REPO"Tl!R I ' JACK NICHOLSON ROGER DAl.TRY ANN MAAGAET ,...,. "GIMMIE SHELTER " HAU~~~~'Uf~~ SA'IHOICBfnll 919-41 •1 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' ANO BITE mEBUll OtNI JACL..IJll t· ' Bill~ ...... JAMES WHITMORE . • . -. as Harry S. Truman in , . "' GIVE 'EM HELL, HARRY! "" NOW ON 1111 StREEN .. Ca!l<Jr"' lor Ille camern ... fta<I ... 11idwlglld ... tmited ... euctly as ii was p-esented oo stige. MOW TOGETHER WITH ·.• ~ THI l UN, MIAH 30'•, "-f: ,1r w..-N AMl•KA &,A~D •.. TO kffP FROM CIYINGI . : . NEWPORT CINEMAS NEARCOASTHWY.&MACARTHUR !fEWJ'ORT 0 CENTER 644°07 60 MO, ntUl'tS, 'llt, ICIN. TUI.I 7:11-1:•5 $AT.-IUN. :r...:•1:1 .... ,. ~~-~'~~~AYI S'rARTINQ OCT.17 l{EN RUSSEL'S "USZTOMANIA'• STARRING ADGER DAL TAY EDWAlllS CINEMA " ... .._ ... , .......... _ COn'AMU.. S4 .. J lll (PQ) His Wiie just left him for another men. And so did his boy friend. ' " .. : I " •• "r .w.; F ... ..,. ..S Mel ca.,,,· • I • :· · FUMICY WIMCERIEAM IT'S ALM05T 11ME RlR lJG 11:> FAU.. OFF OF 1ME "TREE f ARE 40U 6CAAEP, RED ?- I ' I ! ' - I:> FIGMENTS ' ( • .. . . . .. ' ' ~ ' . ' ' '' ' ' ' : j ' • "1 :HAMCY , ·~------~ ~ .. ::;;-;:: .. ;;; .. :;;-c:;;--;;:-=",..--., 11-.......... - : NANCY'S PHONE ' : !'<AS BEEN BUSY· FOR THREE HOURS .4'i:J:--v !t!W~. ~~ ~ TODAY'S CIGSSIDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 39 Coupl" 1 Miner's nell 40 Country 5 Oeef>.wtler tlOme 'o'f!ssel 41 St .- 9 Poelic · RMt" • •• · contractiOn 43 Llft~Work • 14 F1tlgue 44 i,yup 1.5 ~· 45 Htppe!llCI ..... '°" ,. Mw1 .1~ Author -la Add ing up WDOe &3 f.rrt 1 7 Ught·welght 54 EnchlntMI ' ,·;metal: Abbr. 55 r,..otKnowl· ·.t8~IOUy1lght -'~'"-;9 Arlatotte's 58 Shlptio;ltd • ,.,.. dlr.ct!On iQ L~ttd ~7 Clly °"the • f8lltieltaway OU ' Yestetday's Puute Sol¥ed: ' . " "22 1>.ased back 58 OOfAI bon .. ·: andlorth 59 lnlormatl\ot 11 Mar1nell1h lS TrouMft ' D Torontoot l!O BeenOIMnOI' 12 NleluWMfor G7 Rhine--. -T~edo 11 Oltp1tdled Jbthan 31 Punltf'llnlnt :i. Si.ndefof QPWN 13W!fllonloot «I Buddtlltl ' : : lltltf• 1 H.dll,.., 21 5eWted With ~ 25 FMClng 2 ....,,bNln cord , 42 F•laulo • wtlPO"• 3 calla Illy 22 Seott11h df!Yerl 211 Splendor A JoM K.,_ 18\ldal lofd 43 ao.iN :~.Mountain nedy,lorone 2A Actou: Prttii anlmtla •• •. nyty1ph S Bedding ZS Where L.A. la 45 Struggled :iJ 'Sloping 1111Cln 211 Ctfeul ring • FllT'llninl .~:· d~llon 8 ·-totsYt" Z1 Lower in rri ~ ·:W·LtSlt.,,et 7 Htigathlt 28 FiudltlG'Y '7 Pllllige :• ···'aq,-M. · contra<:llafl stare f8 ~ !~ lrilhmlln IS Leoun'lt 29 l)'l'IC frlnllly • X :S{Ol · 8 "All tM MWI oompoeitlOn• At Eddo :·:· orS$T 1f\ar111t -30 EmptGJ"*'I ea in.cth't •'3r.Burcsen -" 31 Doeul'Mnt 51 o.m.n•no" ~· Upw1rd: 10 Newfound-adclitlOn 52 BIUngm.ct ·:·:-Prellx land, !Of OM 33 PortlOn • ~ ., ... .. :. ... : · .. :· :- ... :· :r .•.. . ., I ' . ' ... by TOlll lath* 1 A~o i:rs DR1v1NG ME CRAZ.4' !/ by Ea Hie lushmiler PLEASE ' HAN<; UP THE •PHONE ... I WANT TO TALK-TO.. YOU f . " .••. ...__ !MISS PEACH • I ,<t;Tf.<!All ! f llA JUST 5Ta.E 1"0M01tllOW~ TEST AN5W&~, ~D ME PIAN5 W 5!CL. COPte5 TO THE 1<105 FOIC ZS'? E.ACH ! t:>OC1'"0R , HOW WOUL-P Y'OU MANc:ti...e A e.frrtt.P CASe OF CHAPPEiP L.IPS ~ Fr!!l!y. OctoW 10, 1115 ~·" GO 1"H Rou'"" 1"H ""1'" C"" SE! ""!"!11 N' MISS C:Rll<l!!Sf• •• YOU MIGH>f"~'!.!" <SOOP PAI R -" "f'He &011"' <$> MOOMMUWMS by Ferd Jotlllson • ' " Hl,UMCLE WILLIE ··l JUST CAME BYTO SHOW YA HOW weu. SCRAiCH BEf\AVES SINCE HE WENT "TO OEIEPleNCE SCHOO~! •:111u1.,_,_, __ ..._ .. ..-~·~.:.;;;~~~-~~-l ,,..,_ .... __ --- O·,Ok.J,__ ______ ...J THE GIRLS ' . I f.4/Ji.;~· '""'"W-• ~ :: "I reall y dldn 'I need paper towels. it's just that a ten-dollar bag of poctrics i$n't nearly so depressing when I can <;cc wmcthing sticltingovcr the top ·· +HDtJt.IH& !/ I'LL 1NVE51"~ T~T by Mel ICl6HT AWAY! IN THE MEANTIME, MV ~EE IS 25'? -IN ADVANCE ... DEMHIS THE MENACE I . I \ • • • • .. -1-. .. .. -----~ ., . :,... D'"YPllDT 1 ~ -. .frlday,Oototw19, 1m ' ~ ' -p'=·'l:~~E!.fi, _·Adult Pwys--lncreasiiig Week8'nder beadllnea , I· . . . l . . . . ,_ h· ~ • • •• J-, , .. ' 1~ ? . ·-Iii . .,, '" "' " • " . . . . ·:.1 . . "' . . b" . •CV- • ,, , .. ,, .. • .· . . . .. 11.· '. 11·· : ltjl i :· ' . r . ~\. 10 1-..... I • • . .. ~· • 4 .. . •,., •• ~. • :f'' ,;,-.1 : I .) ; :J •f .· /• . .: b• . .. , . . •• . '" . . . ,.. r. . ,. I' ' ,! r 1 .. ' 'O n • .I • .. " ' \ ' ' • •• ' f. ,; . . •• ... • • ' ' ' .. • 1>11•• ,., ............ ., ..enW' ~ •f lnterml~ Tom ==::.·.::~:ss=:.".a":C. _,., ...... , If ,,.., .. .,-. ..... -•-IDI IMlll...U,1-_. = .. --•/llr-•r -Ii• w1111••1-07Y.-..., ___ ........ -=,. • .:i:=.m :t:::::--,j r :=..-:.==~.::::C::-=:C'i -..-1 .... .,....., ...... ' .. ,. .....,. aldl tt!Me• .t.a,. ~=· ====:::::i::====-< CommunltyTbeaterhMbeellle •-'e£ • ,_..._,, r-' • most cons latent In Ila lelldlaia" Aad, If ..,. •-;:J. mare .,.. play'• with mature U..-. IQ:(a, Jlllclt plq, ~ -m.ic>r productloo.t ol "What the __ _. ..-!'\!! on ii"' anf pt -• w• Saw," "Everytbln1 la the cloae ii few aeUCJllS "!'~ Garden" and "Falllor'I Der' lhrl Mllouoet.clbe .i bavenotyetbeenr .i~ ~e..._.:.._•ten .m''·• :. I Y the coast, although • "'*'""' -ili1l mg La Mirada Pl bas of llDdere1tlmat1n1 tbelr au- presented ''Gar ea.·~ hal C:liencttS, aasumins~r a •'Father's Day•• on lta aa1..t with mMure tbemee, , schedule and hu • -. .. vertlaed aa auci,, be mounUng of "Stea.,...." ID tbe• -them• at lbe boZ QIFlle books. ~'l'!. the .......... ta ·-· " .At 1rV1De, the two mOltautteUful •• THE COLLEGE drama de' plays in the paot ~-partments have. t.hel far. bMa were ••Wbat the Sutler '8Dd morewillin1tbantbeC01Daudty ••Rllttier''1 Day:• t \ • ' theaters to approacl llla1S ol a more riaque bature~ tJC Jrvtne staged an outat1ndin1 produeUon • of "Marat/Sade'' early lit its career, while Golden West College put on ''The Boys in the Band" last season and Orange Coast Colle&e currenUy is ip re- hearsal for, ''Father's Day'' after (; MAILBOX ) STIMULATES lnllle • DAILY PILOT ' It l"'port Ce11ter then are ".22 .nstauru•ts "' ,.,. ' ( ; , .... -- .. ~ ... ,riq foot ~.1on1 hot to ehate '· 'briand. . o ~® . ,o@®I])JJ@ ®IDrnIB m~ f§rna "' ,_ ... ..,.. ' _.. I ' I ' "' • t J' CTI o ·lOCQ),~~ . ' \ ' J ' . ~. ., • • " .. ' " . .. ·' I Ne":'port Center is more than 80 shops anq fo1,1r major department stores. Its over tw o million square feet .of professional office space, !beaters • ·hotels and fine restau rants like: (1) Capriccio. (2) King's Wharf, (3) Main Brace. . (4) Win e Cellar, (5) Manne Dining Room. (6) Bistro, (7) Velvet Turtle _(8).Coco'.s. (9.LRigger, (1.Q) tsJaod House, (11).Bob Burn s, (12) El Roberto, .. 113) Yamato. (14) Buffum's Franciscan Room, {!5)-P-enney'SCoffee'S op (16) Robinson's Lido Buffet, (17) Muldoon's, (18) Tonio's, (19) The Cutting Board, · (20) The Snack Bar. (21) Apadana, (22) the Old Chicago Gaslighter. Newport Centec Ifs the .be~ of everYttiing you need. f FASHION ISLAND . :_ I • DESIGf1 PUIZA . , ~ECW.P~RT . geln!l'!:st¢:; ' I ' I t "' . . . . South ol Sari Joaquin Hills Road, belween Maefofthur and Je)nllo< In !'-lelvport Beach. .. • ·-. - • • ' ' . ., . . 11 • -"---! ~, ~ ... ·-·-----·~·--r-· • • . - ' • • • • l'!!!!!r,-10, 11111 •• • -. ' • ' I -~-" ., THE .. 1 (RIGHT), SHOWN BENG REFUELEO BY STllATOT~NKER, ~AY BE THE '-OJT'SJUOIEO PlANE IN Hl$t0~ ' • ~··! • • • .. '• ' .. . . .. I' ' I -. " .. I• . 'l' • . . I • • • r ) Til'AN II BLASTOFF ' r ~ ~ . r - . • • ~ .. ' , 4 • -N. ·IVMI, . 0/11/te DailM Pilot,'.rµent M--1 a daJ/ tourlitg tlJ6 Slrategic Air Command H~rter• o!" Offldt Al'B 'ln Nebr06/t4. ThU u hu report ' By ROBERT N. WEED OFFUTT A.F .B., Neb. Every minute of the day, day p.nd irl&htt ever)" day of the year, a large, four-engined U.S. Air Fol;:ce jet flies high over the cen- tfal United States in a random ~ • pertonnel, including 20,000 dvilians. . The object of the game is lo maihtain a"' delicate balance or power. Call it a balance ot terror if you wish, or a balance of deter- rence, between this nation and the other principal nuclear na- tions:. Currently, only the USSR falls into that category, But seven other nations have the nuclear bomb. And others, cer- tainly ibcJuding some emerging lhi.rd·world nations·will have it. ... pattern / •Ith d di · . . , U.S. d~ense experts believe as a ea ~ senous mass1on. u.M: we have at this moment, and Aboard the a1rcraJ'l. ai:e an Air can maintain until 1980, that :_f~ene.qU and his b8!-Ue ~tarr necessary.balance. of •:x.perf.s ~ commurucali0!15 ....... ~ut '97~-is a eritical year. sup_iily, 1ntel,1gence ~ bombmg ,· tJeciSiops .on wea_pons develOp-. tar•L!· ~lu~ an am ~mg array QI n:fe11l rand i>rocureomeat come up ~!>"\l!l~.n1catJJ~ eqwpm~t , }lt#year whicb probabJy will de- . This is the airborne command tilinine whether .we will have a PP1ll 9f the :strategic Air Com-satisfactory deterrent.to~ from m:and,_ headquarteood at Offutt the mid-1980s ltntil the year 2000. Air ~ce Ba;te. near Omaha. lligh on that list or decisions, ir .. Theiairbo+-1e command post is not al the top, will be lhe dec~ion a ',s:oi\'t or ··catastrophe in-onwhethe~toproduce-upto240or surance," to insure that the Unit-the new B-1 bombers, oae or ed ~tales fan successfully which made its first major test counter a massive, surpriSe al-fiig))t in December of1974. tack by enemy missiles and be• AT FIRST blush it might seem able to fight back effectively, de-strange that, in a vy,ia~?ngly missile age, the key to Reduced to starkest terms the the adequacy of the function of ,the airborne rom-deterrent power of the mand post,and-theo-mission of-the U n i l-e·d St a -t es Strategi~Aiq'Command, is to de· between 1985 and 2000 ter.noclear war by making it appears to be a cleart9 an enFmy that this nation manned bomber. .is ctltrt; and ready for surprise at-~issiles, one might 14qii.J.• JI believe, must have ~ ~·"' · ~ made long-rang_e . 'THE' AIRBO R NE command bombersobsolete. poStJS,Symbc:91c of the fact that -Far frbm it, SAC in this day when our heartland is declares. • tes~· .th.an a ~30-mlnute nuclear-U.S. deterrent force is based on 'missile Oight from Russia and a what is termed the 1'RIAD 10.. to IS-minute nuclear· missile I' theory. This is a mixed, flexible flight .from patrolling Russian rorce or manned bOmbers armed subs -.eternal vigilance is more with nuclear and conventional th<Jn ever the price or peace. bombs, submarine-launched mis· There a~ nb "days off" or even ... ~iles. and the Intercontinental minutes off from this vigi~e . ., BAilistic, Missiles ClCBMs>. · lia potentiijll eneJl\Y'thfukS you · TOday ·our strategic boriibers, hav~both the capacU.ytor4!Spond·' ·lbe Ota 'B-525, carry about 60 per- andthe will t~ do so, he likely will cent, of the nuclear warhead ~ ·d~rred ~ If ~e lhinkS that m~gatonl'Jage in our TRIAD; either your capacity or your will system. !s inadequate. you pose Bi ¢p+er ICBMs account tor another 2S rence,twhatev.er. -percent or our long-range .SAG offtcials and other nµclear·strike tonnage, with the military ~ spokesmen emphasize Titanll a'ndthe Minuteman II and that .the.y want Russia and all lllm~SiJes. other na&.ions_. friends as well ';'S . Submarine-launched Polaris ~e.~ to knt>w exactly how big . and 1>oseidon missiles account and~ powerful and _how ready for the remaining 15 percent of our d~errent force~ 1s, to dis-our Jorig-range nuclear megaton-couraj:e any aggression based on nage. miscalculation or our capability to sdrvive and retaliate. The SAC deterrent force now includes: -,1 ;054! Titan II and · Minuteman 11 and JJJ Intercon- tinental Ballistic Missiles - , l'ange, 6,000 to 7 ,000 miles -with nu<'lear warheads. RIGHT NOW, the weapon that is beatj.ng, the major burden in our deterrent TRJAD. the aging B-52 i>omber, is becoming too old, technically and physically. The •·newest'• B-52 in our fl eet came off the production line back in 1962. The missile base ne•rest -ApPi:;oximately 450bQmbers, 1~.,.-.-HJ~·Oran1o-Co••"t..-v-.,-t-,most1 --· 1 h berg Air Force BAse, near Y--u·.-S'"W t a range up to Although con'siderabJe moderntza:titfn lfTfd-'llp-gr-adtng have been carried on through the years. the fact remafns that the B-52 was designed and based on the knowledge and technology available in the late '405 and ear- ly '50s •• lt was first flown ih 1952. 10,000 miles. They are armed Lompoc. ' with 20' SHAM nuclear missiles Marc b ·AFB. near withalOO-miterange. Riverside, is • key SAC in· -600 Stratotankers Ca version atallatlon. It Is tieadquarten of be -' , ol the tSt• Air Force. , wlloee ~t , Boeing 707) for refueling SAC-aircraft and most other Air· bomber,· missile, refueling Force nJan. es anywhere in the and ftCOllli1lsubce Units •re r: I world. Their range is 6,000 miles, ·" Y' o,.ta ted tbrou I hOl!ll 1he refueling capacity 17,000 gallons. "ftStern bolf of t!'F Ualkd States, iDClndln1 A.l11k1. \i ·t_ .. !!.1 • .. -' ... , " T V ~ ,, ,, ,., '"11~ l'M" " •·l" . . ' ... . . . . -SUPERSONIC and super hi~b-aJtitudet unarmed recon· naisance planes, the 33-mile-per- minuteSR-71 and the ramous U·2. iso .ogo highly trained It is not feasible simply to con· Unue modernizing the 8 -52, Ail:- Force spokesmen declare. The airframe itself, tht engines and the design simply will no longer measure up \o the task. So most of the 8 -525 will have outlived their technologicaltusefulness by the early 19805 and may in fact have outljved their physical lifespan . F\lrther, the B·S2's large con· figuration and Telatively low, 600-mile·per-hour speed make it increasingly easy to track ar:id defepd against w~th the radar and the 'round-to-air missiles that have been developed in the quarter century since the B-52 was designed. BY 'CONTRAST, the 8 -1 bomber produces a radar image ·~­ only 1-2Sth as big as the. B-52.' Tbus1 an enemy radar that could pick up a B-52 at 500 miles pre- sumably could not pick up a,.B-1 until it was within 20 miles-only ~e to two minutes away,depend- ingon the B·l's 8ltitude. ' _ Further, modern electronics makes it passible for the B·I crew to know instantly whet1 it has been picked up on enem1 radar, so it can take evasive action and elec· lronic countermeasures. If the Congress decides to pro.' ceed with the' purchase of the B -1 fleet when the time for decision' comes in November 1976, the firs t B -1 s'quadron could not become active until the early 1980s. Over and over again, Depart- ment of Defense strategists have stressed the importance of hav- ing maximum flexibility in our strategic deterrent forces. They say the TRIAD concept of deterre nts compounds an enemy's problems both in target- ing on us and in defending his own territory, and assuTes that an u•nfore see n enemy leehnological breakthrough does not negate our eAtirc strategic posture. SUBMARJNES have con- siderable mobility and surprise, bur their missiles have relatively medium range. The ICBMs have lhe range and lhe destructive Power, but are fired from-fixed 1Jocations, and target.s are fixed before launching. The SAC bombers are valued as the most fl exible element or our deterrent TRIAD because: -They can be· deployed on warning but recalled without striking. -They can strike multiple targe ts with a variety or weapons on a single mission. -They can serve as eyes and ears in a combat zone and report back -an indispensible item for errcctive military decisions. :1J!8 8-G> IXPEiWa IEJ!vi! trl NUlllNG onotlESCENCE AFTER 2S YEARS ...... --•7· --· T I I -They can be used again and again, Another major asset or the manned long-range bombers, according to U.S. strategists. is their almost instant availability as a rredible, controlled "show of force:· 71lEY CAN get tO any area quickly, armed with conven· tiOnal weapons, to forestall ag· gression or back up a threatened ally. without posing the. threat qf ' nuclear warfare. A U.S. force limited to ICBMs and submarine missiles could have high credibility to deter an aJl-out nuclear attack>-~ut ~It would have almost no credibility to deter wars of a regioo~or local e, such as those threatened in he Mideast or in parts of Euro or in the so- called third-worli:f nations. Such wars easily can escalate and threaten everyone. l\1ost nations believe a direct, all-out nuclear attack will not occur. But there iS real concern that if the United States were to fall significantly behind Russia or any other pqtentiaJ enemy in credible deterrence, the possibility or nuclear blackmail - a situation in which l-he---U.nitecl Stales would be powerless to do anything short of launching an all-out nuclear holocaust - would seriously threaten the freedom or what is le rt of the free world . EVEN IN supersonic missile 'age defense, it comes back to importance or the human being. The manned bombers r emain the most adaptable, flexible· ele- ment of our strategic defense forces because man is always in control. The airborne command post, which exemplifies that control, actually is only a .back-up system . It is one or many back- up, or so-called "redundant,'' systems built into SAC opera· tioos lo prevent surprise attack on us -and, equally important, to prev:ent accidental attack by WI. The main SAC command post is a large bunker about 50 feet below ground level, with two-to three- footconcrete walls, gas-proof and blast-proof doors and its own power and water system. . By picking up a red telephone, the SAC controller can speak directly to more than 150 missile control centers and 50 unit com- mand posts throughout the world. Other communicatioos systems connect to the National Co mmand Center in Washington. the secretary of ' DefeMe('the •Presid""1 and the Joint Cl\lefs of Staff. ·•• .. - AND ,T HERE are olhlr IUX· iliary underground command posts around the nation. But none probably could survive, even a near bit by an ICBM, ~o the airborne command post would have to take over. As a safeguard against un- authorized or accidental dis- patch of our missiles or bombs, any order to attach requirea,cor- roboration from several aources -in ·some cases simultaneous actiops by widely separated · commanders or headquarters. !µ(:· tommanders -oilier civiUari and military_ defense le~f'n· generally believe that the, United States has the power necessary to deter Russia, This, they say, is true despite the fact the USSR has,outspent us for defense every year since 1970 and has more ICBMs, greater missile throw weight and more submarine missile launch tubes. They cite superior quality of our weaponry -particularly in miniaturization and computer data processing. This gives us more accurate largeting. more paylOad for )ess weight and superiorradar. The)!:_ al.Jo_s_e_e_s_ignifi.cant, qualitative advantage for us in the human factor in our armed forces -in the superior motiva- tion and performance or a free, better-informed people. OUR MIRV missile currently is an important technological superiority helping offset Russian missile quantity. About half of our ICBMs are equipped with the multiple, independently targeted nuclear warheads. Rut our intelligence people declare they ar.e ·worried that, at their present rate oC develop- ment, the Russ ians may ·significantly. outreach us star\· ing ·about 1980. They are outspending us by 25 percent overall for defense and by 20 percent in defense re· search and development, the estimates go. Crucial ·to our problem, of course; is the several years.' lime"1ag between conception of a complex modern weapon and its operational availability. The vice. commander in chief of SAC, Lt. Gen. James M. Keck, offers this appraisal of our situation: ''We have no choice but to pro- vide the counterbalance to Russia. We are the onJy nation that can do it, so we have the re&Ponsibility for the free world, whether we want it or not. "No question but that we are capable today. Jt is 10 years from today and 20 years from to- day that l_ worry about..'' A Fle xible Weapon The B -1 bomber is described as "perhaps the most studied aircraft in U.S. aviation history.'' Seven years or intensive studies and four years or development preceded the first major.test flight of the B·l in December 1974 . Through June of this year the 8-1 had logged more than 50 hours of test flights. Three additional B·l S are al various stages of development and production for testing and a ]>erf'ection of various offensive and defensive syste ms . The B-1 has a movable wing. With the wing swept back, it can cruise at speeds in excess or Mach 2.2 <more than 1,800 miles per hour) above 50,000 reel, and at very nearly the speed or sound at low altitudes. . With the wing more ·ru{l.y extended. it ean operate at fuel ·saving speeds, and it can take otr and land on much shorter runways than the pre· Set)t B-52 -an important ele- ment in dispersing the born· hers to avoid surprise enemy attack. Jt can use 150 runways in the United States that are not suitable for B-525, for ex- ample. Even though the B·l is only two thirds the size of the B·S2, it will be able to carry nearly twice the weapans load. It carries a crew or four and .some fairly amazing elec- tronic systems designed to outwit enemy.defenses. Its offensive armament will consist of up lo 32 nuclear mis- siles (lo~lin_g 70,000 pounds} with a 100-mile range, or up to 115,000 pounds of conventional bombs . A particularly attractive capability of the B-l is its ability to Oy low·level bori'lb- ini runs at nearly the!'lpeedof sound, while also being highly operative at very bi.sh altit1;1des. Low-level runs, as low '85 100 feet above the terrain, are considered the best way to toil enemy radar and enemy ground-to-air weapons. Uni- que design and a special con- trol system enable the B·l to hug the ter,rain while flying at high speed. automa'Ucal1'7 re- maining a set distance above \!le l!"Y!'!!.no m~tler bow the terra~ ch:anges. '--~~~~~....;.--~--~- '• \ \ ,\ .. DAILY PILOT _,tld•y.Octob9t10, 1'71 ' Ford Pushing Energy Plans WASIUNGTON (UPI) -President Ford uked Con.Ires• today to create a $100 billion government corporation lo aid and financially underwrite the eommerclal development ol ~ventiooal energy ...,,.. .. Ford said the rapid development of su<b things as solar en'9flY and synthetic fuel from coal and oil shale are vllal lo the achievement of U.S. energy in· dependeote, but might not be financed by tradi· . tional sources because of ( ,.--------.) the bitft risks involved. INSHORT ''America cannot permit the excesaive de- lays associated with the commercialization of un· f!Ol'IVentional energ·y technologies/" Ford said in a message to Congress which accompanied his pro- posed legislation. ' &eH8•le C-faf) WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford and the leaders of France, Britain, West Germany, Ila· ly, Japan and probably Canada will meet in France Ul November lo chart a joint war on inflation, re- cession, the oil crisis and other economic and political problems, the White House said today. Al a White J-louse briering, state department counselor Helmut Sonoenfeldt told reporters the summit probably will not produce decisions or even negotiations. It will, he said, give "a fresh impulse and a fresh impetus" to action already under way by western industrial powers to collectively put their economic houses in order. Pldr Co11fl..,.ed WASHINGTON <UPI) -The Senate Thursday night confirmed Thomas Kleppe as Secretary of the Interior and Roderick Hills as a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission. Kleppe, a former North Dakota congressman, has been head of the Small Business Administra- tion. He succeeds Stanley Hathaway who resigned soon after confirmation this summer citing health reasons. . Hills, married to Carla Hills, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, will be designat· ed as chairman· of the SEC by the President. Hills succeedJ Marmaduke Roberts Ligon who resigned. ,,...,,,_ ......... PUBLIC NOTICE _, PUBLIC NOTICS PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUl•Ul1'4111 NAMISTATl!MINT Trw tv11ow1nsi ,,_,_" ••• oo;no,busl . fWUft: STARDUST INTER"IATIOHAL. 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OPENSUNDAYU:30'4 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 • •• ' 'J>.',~ •<.", ~ (.UOH J~. • 'I!• '•'"'l UOADMOOll llAUT This s parkling 4 bedroom, 2 story home has got to be one of the moot de- sirable in Harbor View. The master bedroom looks out over Bay & Ocean. The absolutetr beautiful landscaping boasts a puttini; green, fish Pond & decking. Well pnc:ed at $121,000. It's a beaut! UllllllClUI: li()-'tl:S. HUG HOMES 640-4050 NEW EXCLUSIVE; spacious Villa for today's living. Most outstanding ocean property ; beautifully landscaped, on a private Point, with own gate to beach. Walled entry with pool. $850,000. Candi Grant/Pat Hug CAMEO SHORES; FREE ocean view with this lovely 4 BR., 4 Ba. home. Pool & jacuzzi. $220,000. ()pen Sun. 2-5. 4651 Goe-ham, CdM .Barbara Fredericks 1 l ~ ... r.s.i. .... : ........ u-'ntis hewspaper wJll not Exteptional 4 bdrm. ~~S.k ........... nm kno-i'ngly a•cept a ny home 111.ualed on large,,._,... 1002 ~ .. ~j·: .. :.~·.:·.:·:·.: ad v';rtising.._ for real corner lot. 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DlO Double garage · separate ._._ """' • u.1 ... · . :ah rec. room. Alley access C-wfMl-P'llr•.. ,_ c......_ ......... u.1 .......... s. for boat, etc. $54,950. Call n."'"'-t """' ············.. 646-7171 . T<>-W.-U ............... ~ ~>'Ion. ............. AW u ......... \Jiii ................ ... .\pU f"llA ••••·••••·••••·•· ·•,,,.. -'•V•IW. ............... ~ A.pU P'lin cw IJ•r •.•.•....•.. Jllll k-.o ................. 4000 ~ ..... rd ..•....••.•••.• ~ llaleh.lllllttll .... .• • ...... (!Oil c-ttome1 . . . . . • . . . .. 051' Suon..,., k-•11· ...... . ... .-v .... 11,,.. ll•"lal1 . . ... ~ k~al> loSNrt .. • OJO c,...a1e~ ror Jl.tlll . .• ·~ Ollin "'"1•1 . llOll a .... _ Mtnl•I ••. 44:.11 tnllllltri•I llet1l•I . 4.YI!! Slor•1• . , u:;o Rtnt-'• W &"lW I@ loh1< lltl'ltMlll lt&!oC) BUSINESS, INVEST· MEHi, HNIN~E ::::=~= = :::::::::= ~.:;· = -COUMTRY LIVING 5 +FAMILY Jluce 2 s tory farn.ily home. Close lo golr oourse & country club, 5 lrg bdtms. 3 baths. ram room & rormal dining. Lrg lot & room for pool. All terms. 5(5.9491. -Walker & lee MlSA VRDE PAClSETTER Newly listed. 4 BR, rami- ly, 2 fi.1.11 baths, lg l$x.30 added lanai. Kitchen c:ompletely redemr•ted w /new applianc es. Gorceous upg radine ! See now-wi11 ·1eU• fast! at$67,$00! SHARI' /Sl'OnESS Gorgeous hidden 2 story, 4 bedroom. Shows loving touch in home, patio & garden ... enjoy outdoor living loo! Can you believe only 567 ,950? HR MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE Real fstate M-rlol.oaa ~ 1.1_,-. .............. · ·~ $76,500-2800 Sq.rt .. 4 lllartpf:H ,Tt>"•" -BR. 2 BA. family. Pool ANNDUNCEMOOS, J ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;i size lo\. Boat atcess, elec PEISOMAlS & · OCEAMFl.OMT garage door opener. LOST l FDUNI Deluxe duplex + guest ...,_.._!Ob ·············· 511111 nn. & bath: parkini::: for 4 car P....i . .. Sl!.I f 1.eea1 Na1itts .•.••• uio large cars. $139.500 . · 1-16-,.0019CI ·• ..... ,. WCl9 * 67S.7060<* p..._..., . . .. U5I S;.(l.AI Choflil . • • • • • • • •• , • jfOil • • aa.oo 9-Prop. Tr••~ .... $olliill -,- SERVICES ~ .. ·ic· 0.l"ttl Ol'1 • • EMl'lOYMENT & PIEPl!ITION N-hoolo 11 n1tr ... tioro •. Job W•aled ., . ll•lplli'an.tM , M 6 Jr MERCHINOISE AM'!j!lft Aptli1a...-p A11<"l- H1ryf..,. . , Hwldll\ll M•leflll~ CalMrti&-Eli11JP""'M (-.b .. •• • .. llacs -· . ....... ,ov ... . •'llm11 ... . G.,aie Sale ·-l~G-'~ Je•tll')I t..vatwk Ma<lll......, ........ ii.-• .. , ... di._ ...... 1"41 Min.k•l l"'t"'""'"'' . Oflin l'\lr" &-~P ·-.......... Or_ .... -........ ~ .. !""' s,.:.tt1n1 Good.• Slort.kn!MlraN.at.r S•apo Tw.1l9Cl10.ll•l'loSlertn BOITS & MIRINE EQUIPMENT Gen.r•I ••••••. , _ Ko4U..Ma1n1 S.r••fe Boat1.ManM t:q .. 1p . ltoat•.J"Owtr , . fto>•l>,lleo\ Ot•rler llNU.,Allll .•• 11<.;i•ll..lihpt bork• lloatJ.!'pMd a ~I floclU.st .. ·~· ... . • TllNSPOlllllON """"' Alllllillt.,('la>••f• llet•••I""' \'e~ofk• Sp..n~ HMe Motl> tW-IOn~-.. T•«lt.a 11 .... -'"'Ol..tWR~ . .\-WUlled . '~ • 101~ .. nuo .... ... ~ "" .... ~~ -·- ··-- 67J.364:1 associated 81-!')•fi; wtl'l.,~fP'J 1'1 W ~ -o•' '~' I UDO ISU Attr. 3 BR., family rm. home; large mstr. suite with sunPorch. Close to clubhouse. $124,500 IWFFS IAYROMT CUstom 3 BR. & family rm. end unit 1':- plan, view from all rooms. 2 patios. $117 ,500 PRIVABIOAD Charming 4 BR, family rm. Park-like setting. Comm. pool & putting green. $94,950 . BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J11Kriy~d,Q,,, ~B 01'>6161 1002 GtMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DECORATOR'S MODEL POOL l-. 2STORY' MAJESTY I , ' G1Mrol I 002 co,..... I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• \'. I '°'I I Y :-; TAYLOR CO. l{l-:t\! l'()l~~ ',llH I l~t·\t) "HOSllSS WITH 'IHI MOSJUT" Your friends will say this when you en- tertain in this unusual 4 BR home. Formal or informal. Lge yd for barbq, nice formal DR. Sharp! $89,500 ~ 'c= '.::'°~4-4t10 IOOiiG-..... ............................................... IOOZ Catherine Tennille LINDA ISLE; commanding view of bay. Ed Giddings, architect; Duncan Stewart, builder. Arch. Digest 1969. $495,000. Sharon Lynch /Pat Hug LIDO ISLE; Fine family home on 165 rt. lot. Sep. guest house, 3 car garaie, room for pool. Catherine Tennille ' 1002 G1Mral 1002 ....................... ···········~··········· ASSUMABLE LOAN & SURF Dramatic vaulted ceilings in custom A· frame m!>d~l . jiuge copper fireplace. sundeck, Sea & Surf, tennis courts and pool, sailing area too. New decor thruout. 3 Bedrooms, all for only $65,000. Don't wait, call 540-4141 1 I I 1002 : HIDDEN VALLEY 41 Acres, Exclusive re· s ide ntial sect ion . On Hwy 46 , btwn Paso RoblcS<...& Cambria. 'fear rowtd stream, low taxes , good crop return. P /P. $l20,000. terms. 675·8307 PARTY HOME GI TERMS Brini:: your pool .tablt'.! (or ILUFfS CONDO this hui.;c bonu.'i room IA.Y VIEW home. Not lo mention 4 Lowest priced view cnrt la rge bedrooms. 2 \o!i unit, a lm o s t n e w . baths,co7.y fireplaceand &autirul decor. 3 Hit., heavy shO£ke roof. All o( ra nch st yle k it che n, 2 this for $59,500 . Call patios. A buy at S79,750 !'>45·9491 . Gov'tOwned S21.450 ... '$650 Down 2 Bedrooms, l '"Z !Jaths. new paint, new carpe t.-;. Pymt.s $170 per mo P .I. Eastside, CM WAMT TO SELL? C F C h - Ha-. c0>h buye" fur . . OleSWOrt IY your home. 2 or' b<frm" Rnlton 640-0010 · ;. ~; t:a ll ct nylLmc . ' · · . . . 646.39'.!8 t!Ve~ 549·1532 ~::.r~~~~~i~3~.f~~ ·A~S~~;~~~~~-awum Shores are a 1.1.'•l h 4 Low. \ow S251 per monlh 'padou' bdrms. 3 "'' pay,all'NON >"\VLO•N ONE-STORY baths. hugt' i;·n with big · -"1 COSTS' B1kC> to bC'ach rock 1o1.·aterfal/, large IN-;ind harbor from lhis :J C0 .... 00 DOOR swimmin.it pool & bed r oo m C 11 1\L E T ' "" terrific Vl'F.W. YQu own Soaring ca1hedra l cell· $37,900 the land. &46-7711. Ope n 1ngs~ Sun1>h1ne counl.ry ' • . Eves. k it c h e n ! S w ce p i n f:! A.dult onl)· .. 20~30 wa l l~! - master bedroom ! Lush garden patio, ankle-deep a nkl e d ee p c arpe l ~ shat:! c a r 1~ct1 n l!. br t<'k ' Parklike rear yard. Call "'ood bun11~g f1 rl'placc . · 847-60!0 Walk to maJor s hop ~Lll l! or1"''1 ~. ''·•i>.i\:1•,· ,, and bus transportation. [~ l SJ'i'.900. 10'1~ down. CALI. ~ lftPdi\fJ ~P~c1~u~i~ ~~ ,~,." \\'ant ad rci;uJts 1Yl2-5tj78 ~REALTORS A ·sc 1 TARRELL!W!!!2!!!. ra . 1926·1976 RENT-LIKE PAYMENTS: Assume low interest government Joan. Convertible den. dream kitchen. park-like yards, huge trees, a steal at $39,500. MESA VERDE-$47,500 : Take over low interest FHA loan. Fruit trees, garden. 4 bedrooms. rireplace. built-in s. wood cabinets . Own er mu st sell ! 540-1720 2955H-••cl __ ..... , ""9cll--eo... ..... ~ ~-------~ I ' 1 - CWL.YPtLOT * frtdsy,Octobtr10,~m H 1wn,_.l~·~·~·.,~;.J~•t!:::1•::,.,.;... llerlllt 'H111H .. 5* ..,._ 1_ir;::;:~ .... ,;. -- -·····-··-·! .......... ,_ ·-·"tt-... ········ ·-····· ........ ..-.. ...:. ..... II L nFwSM 1H111HFw-· Ho•n~~~ Le.--~-~ IMI-· 1t44 kn , .... ..._-- r ... • ;;;s:;,, ........... --._ .................. - .......................... ••••••••••••••••••••• .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •111111 .... ,,.,,, -•••••••••••••••••••• -r ---~ -.-' • ......._ ----Fri"~IUI ..... .. 10.2•1..... 1002 '"""'.. I002 Pl.£X 2-2. br -JACIPOTl • 17%YA&.e. -TU•OOP --.wr-------- ••-•11•••••••-•••••••1 •••••••ff•••••••"•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Joe. lo. olihr1. Oww.W.-r17~_1'1> D•l•WB• A I .&4 1 .. A .... ******-Heritage Coll·ection J~ EASTSIDE CHARMER • , WITH ASSUMABLE 1;;% GI loan-3 bedrooms, I'!< bath, bllns, double ~ 'garage, used brick fplc in living room. . Room for camper or trailer. Oqr ex· :•;. cliisive, won't last long! Full price · $41,500. Call 540-1151 .. ,TIRED OF PAYING RENT? OOM'T MISS THIS OIJTSTAHDI NG TOWNHOUSE for $32,000. Popular 3 Bedroom, 1 \l:o bath model, near playgrounds, pool & c' 'f aaM. Great family area with big greenbelt. J usl listed ... hurry, c~I 540-1 151. NEW -NEW -NEW JUST COMl'LETEO CUSTOM HOME WITH EVERYTHING Great Newport location. 4 Bedroom, 3 ceramic tile baths, formal dining, family room , sunken living room with fireplace and wood beam ceiling. Thftd .....,._L Wet bar and deluxe bltns. Separate 3 car garage & courtyard . Plumbed for pool. f'Jus, much much , mc;>re! A bargain at $107,000 asking pnce. c .. 540·11 5 1 ERITAGE 1002 GeliMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO I UY OR SELL ... lo Newport, Costa Mesa, rona de! Mar or lrvlnc.> RUSTIC CHARM Old CDM·nestled on tree c:overl!d Jots-3 bdrm. home plus 2 bdrm . separate rental home Call 675-7225 833-2906 SINCE 1960 .. ASSOCIATES• REAL TORS Th e fa stesl dr11w in lhe ' ~~est.. : .ii I>~il y . Pilol lla\'e something lo S('ll ? .! -~lass1r1~d A~. 042-567!:_ Classi fied ad.; do it well. . -, --,'Ge.ral I002G-a1 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '- • macnab 1 lrvlna realty CUSTOM MANSION ........ .,Ml 'W 7,,o -~N + l'OCll. ' IU,,llO A ---I 11/lCH LooaR·loci.itt;lOr2 ••-.Motlnll•· l=.'"""'..,..,. &sc•ll•at lnlao ioU· dr•m•llc•llvd.,,....,~ Ele1,....wtbaSpanlah ..,000..,.tb/Seaview lloob)lwumlnatbfo7 l' • ••w -· Oaly Uoo! F-o'Od W. '..;..·1,... _ _. ;jti,med, wood and ,i.a accent. M ultl-leve l PrlnonJ1 Mt loenudeaJoyU..h&X'W')' •·*· __ -11._ roof I I Story enlry. ""'-·...,. ..-. _ _. t t ,.Ith Id Id ·fll U... II'•-•bdk't11 PAC Dfl191 Oort-• 1,...1ab red bome. Stana!nl IDIJ'lftlain ..,.. ocein f!u1c~•• tb:, b~=~d •BEST O F 80TH + 1 ... r• bo .. eom· auJJM.ai.e•·211S llridl llrqUtt. 'ormaJ vtewsfromeveeyroorri,sectt.sedpool. beautifully with our WORLDS AU the 1dv~n· plet.e with do9ble ear , ........... _ dlnl•I area. All tilt. S..bedrooml, 2¥. batb:I and family C&Ufomia life t tyle. Mil · t.ISH ol tbe Beacb WlLh Ptka., lrt liv,.. 6. opera r.... tltclltn. 0818 family t ion a~chet entry . the Privacy of lnl1nd beamtdfamrmw/frplc. .."" m11tYA room. ~ QueeD 1lae room.$1.a,IOO. Spacious I Iv Ins room. nbthood. I HHI ttraddt Perfeet.,..,ntftU!i9'int. At•••t a.-bdnm:.,or~ BR+ lovt!)' l.8llO huge fireplace, 2 al.Ory (2) R·2 Iota . Ocean Rltr. Prtced at uadar ~A\'allabletO'uyonewlth den . u _,,.. wllh! Im · * • .491-4., ........ ...... , cathedral celllna:1 . Channel '<(iew. The perk MD,OOl.C.IJ64081Jle . or wlt'hoUt rhlllta,Y IUC'llbte 1.nerywbere • a&L Formal dining. C8nUna atllt&C•rnation ll )'OU -a·THO"I..,. ••nl~e. M•nf ' le '4 .loe'lades alr e.dil\m,l•I llTAft kitchen. Fleato party front yard. Quaint old ......,. a !~ bed h o• ._ ..,. •• doot...op1a.t room 'overlooks-groundll . house at 426 Be1onla. iHl.M11J0 '1 1.,.U.O::,N0°:;.::C:.U,, P1rk llke yard. l'ull ~~----..ur:ur-:. I-lu ge ma s ter will\ 3-Br. 2-ba hdwd /trs. Does Tl.If 'Nogulif,flne,lowdown. prtce ... Call rut . I I S privatebalcony&J large Ma~. bdrm1ba pvt. up ~,•• --ReDt·llke pa)lmenlt. 712·1700. I U ..... tM-11,rst D II~ J,.. .2 childrens quart.era. Call at•1n. Great rental pro lnfe ..... lf You? Tarbell,RI.;TRS. Off141A9•!ftlUHrOt11Nlt:t• -••••-••••••••••••••• •••••••-•••••••••••••• 963-7881 . pert.y at 2410 Isl Ave. .---V 142-lll• , 1 •• SutLDB&'S bome ln l')f'f/jl!l;,,.tl\IU'V'O llf~l("I' 2-Br. l ·ba w /gar . LOW INTEREST-LOW l f Escept t. Val11e·R•• Monarch' 81)' Terrace [ I .,_lready leased. See 8AM PAYMENTS ... •Udden cbl.nlier + pett i.o.e, with ....-i oceao view. ® 1!~~·11·~ to &PM daily 67S 5492 tree lined cul·de-aac. •· Port·waUc beaut be!ch: 3~Br, ramrm. 1unken ,51 1 i &u-MM. Prin'5. onl~. Lrc bdrrn1 le huge fam. oceaa •i•w, deelr.1n1. blJ' exteJlJJiVe use of . ----=-,.•~•-rm w/open beam eeil ehoSMJoequin,S.. 11750 dn. $41,SOO FP. 1t.alian •ceramic We. OP&I SUM. 2·5 inp and hand.ame frple. Ca.rloa model, 2 BR. 2~ ARCH BAY Real Eltate sie,$00. ARE YOU A LOAFEll77 Do you want 10 a-void ~·ork ·if yes. see th is carefree Condo close to \Vestcurr shopping on one level wilh 2 bc drms & 2 baths. PETE BARR ETT -REALTY- 61l·Sl00 675·4060 .......--..~ 41 l CabHlo Terr. fo~orest atme>1pbere. RJl.t'. Ba, upgraded noor 6 a.ZZ77 • • I' O 0 T H 1 L L Xlnt inveatmt. Aaume $25,350 crpt1 tb.1uoul. View. D-'-ble townhomr. 2-Br, over Beautiful 4 bdrm. canyon view home ; l1e. family rm. Formal dininc rm. Out.standing pool &: deck area. $150,000 307 CorMfloll Beautiful view (that's what you 're buying); bdrm . house , R-3 lot, ad· dilional units possible. 790 VA loan -Only Z8edrm, 1 ~ bath, RIO, Open /~ Sua. ll·S, SMl"lll viewoCpool. Low dtain- 1210 /mo . Veta are D(W, fd& .. waah/dryer, $11,000. II llont. ... 1 •t¥eryW.y teneoce, careftte llvtni. welcome.CALLS40·3668 comm pool. Walk to Norteoreall....,,1' Jlr + o ... t•/iN. l'l,9:50. &IESA VERDE achools, shops, nt bus. •-aSITY p••w , ~IW WHlaLPOOL ** CHOICE l~ation on Vac•nt .. FHA/VA no -· -" El Niguel COuntry Club. decorated+ more. 1 I 1 1 · w1 ... 1. dbl drpo. lully 497-1751 , CG11Structlon. Reduced 10 VACANT 1 crpt 'd, Kitch-en -Aid $t8,950. 3~}Bi.1=!J!'r~R~:::. down I! <>wner will help lf"'burcTOwn~:,1 JACUZZI . Wlllte a.Br, 2·ba, corner coddo. frplc.,· bltni, Incl. di•· w/elolin1 coet.1. Call t.o ~rer °lJ~~~;'na~ cen· Weter Yfew. Mew nest io wide creeabelt. hwuher "-freezer. Bl tee$3S-IUI ii tralA/C w/electrofilter, W/Wcpr .. Sff.JOO. Used as week-ender, lD .coroer ,lot. Comp. i'e-. f u lly wal"lpapered W'•PoWellMI• .... top shape. Pool und,r ~~~~~~·~·-f.·::·I~-~-~~~~-~~~~~~ db b t 0c , ... •• MONARCH BAY _ ~ '->" s ws r, new wa er •aa1 ~ Sq n heater, frplc, auto gar. TSRRACE 2600 • • 2 STORY o-Polot 1026 bk d 6 5 lnco-units · alwar. """tom bom• w/pool &. opener. Beaut. Y , rent.eel. financlne ava11. f••u•ai.· ,.•·Br, ··ha. CH •RMER •••••"••••••••••••••••• """--T I d "-• ·-• Ilk M~-1 · • ~ ..,...,._... ,...,,,.. paw. &AJUAS e uuo: Red Carpet Realtor• ortnal dining rm, lrg · 3 IR · POOL Av.11•11 lfltlMd. 4 BR, 2 BA , super condi· Home. Best. buy in all •97'-1781 · r 2 I lea 3 car lrvlne area. By Owne r. am rm, · rp • • IEACH $.2 9 ,900 In Dana Knolla 3Br-2ba lion! Walk to ahoppg & . gar. Magnitfc-eot vie'w. Classic entrance to large Lg yard w/paved boat or schools. $4500 Down with filt:!· Prine. only. EMMALD IAY: sie,500. .~ ramily sized Jivini: room l r I r Pk g s pa c e . owner help financing , no · Immaculate A: well bullt Lw1 p 1 Hl91"11Uf'J· wilh artistic use of shut· OCEAN VIEW & POOL 496·0685 /493-2161. qualifying, $49,500. OPEN SAT. l ·S 4 bdrm., 3 bath, O<.'ean .~ • 83().~ ters & wood throughout. 4 bedroom & family BToro 1032 PACESEnER 4'~I s~T,.... view home. Family rm .• 1-...c.='------ •·o,mal dining room is "room 2 bath Lusk Home Real ~-tate 848·2133 • ......-n. aep. dining rm., ·charm· ~ll!M HOUSIS r • "••••••••••••••••••••••• ca u · 'tPkthl3 d ..,...., conveniently served by Luxury crpt.5 & drps. ruven1 'I ar : • Ing & aeclude pa.tio l:Jrge gourmet kitchen. Sandlecastle Or, Corona Owner moved, mu.st sell. bdim., fainUy rm., free garden; walking dis· W.JSm. IZ.5 22· Stepdown ramily en -del Mar. $121,900. OPe Vacant S BR. 3 BA, 2 PEN HOUSE Lg. cust. standing ,home, on lar1e lance lo beach 6 park. SUPERJILY CRAFTED lt>rtainmc nt center . Sat&: Sun 12-4. ·1p story, approx 3000sq.ft. Pool w /spa & patio. lot,h1sc1tAedralcei1.6 $159,500 INDIVIDUALLY Stain; sweep lo elcJilant 639-6700, ·Mr. Tressen $67,000. Lake Forest, all Beaut 4 br, l o/4 ba,~trpl~ _exte&ive wie of 1lass __ IMRALD"IAY-D~IGN-ED CUSTOM master suite &: chi ldrens Aet. &M·S147 terms. 581-2476 .nxt.. to park & sctil~r. tfifijiijijt.-Tbe--r;ocA:TTON An adorable •mall home, HOMES FOR TPOSE quarters. Take over 71,o;: C taM Sbop'gCtr. ByOwne.r. is prime. Priced al near ly new; parquet WHO DEMAND THE 1''1-IA Joan. NO NEW os eso 102 1 "'llEFOIEST $49,000 p · 963-D 3165 $7!),500 fin., uged brick, wood FINEST IN LOCATION, J~OAN COSTS. $20,300 •••••••••••••••••••••• -9052 1oneer r. panelin g; awimming S T Y L E A N I) Bal. f11u st sacrifice. hbNcMotice 4 Br Woods Home with WEHAVERENTALS pool t ·slaii enclosed L IVABILITY-YOU II 1c 119637881 y• ~reat·view . Lge Fam. DOLLl'IOUSE CAU.512·7000 .1--a. Bdr a..-•'-~ MUST.SEETHEM. -urry · 11 · · Gove,.....nt A m w/f~lc, lnci'd air ..,51 ..-11 ~. ms .• 2 .,..~; 00~11 111 Y·•r S 1U"lro~1 rr!t• A mill Lo.I .,. ~ •--r-:-:· am~ll den; compact, bui 30132 [ ~' ·. =_,,tUl:1a.·f11 Avail~::' to a~y~n~ !ith ~~sh~F~o::r~lr ~~Uy ,r.~;,r. •. ~i:,~; =::~.e~~-e:;:,5ooxln! Paieo ........ ... : na ~:~ nr Without m1l1tary leaseoptioo. Open Sat. & pantry, breakfast rm. 3 New Calif. •·Br Ranch . , , service. Many 3 & 4 Sun. 12-6PM . 24702 Very spacious-BR,incldg ~ ··· . Home w/3-c~r carage . bedroom homes now Evereve. El Toro . 8 master w/private balh ~ · $169,SOO , avaih1blc . No loan costs. 830-7581 and mirrored wardrObe A FOREVER U --~·· 30146 #6GOODWILL No qualifying. Low doors,warmwoodpanel· . · -·..:--· PcneodefMlfJllll Custom Newport Cr<":'ll down . llent·like pay· S.. J.,. lng, crackling fireplace, VIEW111 ,, • ..,,,,,.,.., New Monter~y Ranch with :in exquisite ultra ml!nts . T11rbell , RLTRS. Capl1"-o matching carpels and From this hill.std: home 1105 N.Coa1•Hwy.,tog1i1na Home w /3-Br, 2111 car mcxtern interior & u long 540· 1720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapeti coordinated with in Turt.Jerock ·Terrace. 494-117! · carage. $167,SOO. l'."t of added fcutures. II Wood deck o·n '0162 ;,. wa cover. Spacious 4 bdrm., 2'AI ill O>Aner has moved just manicured parklike baths, with lge. family Paseo .. Nigllel $69,950 cull quick, for grounds! Assume$28,800 room,2frnlcs .• blt·inwet Old w ids · h T · quick possession 839-1710 LEHOER 7% VA loan balance or • ,, or pan15 n · Rex L. 1-iodgcs Realty refinance. Bkr 962-5511 bar & covered patio. level 4-Br, 3-car garage. Quiet cul de sac street $189,SOO. 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLLEGE PARK, Cin· derella Home. Sharp 3 Br 2 Ba. on cUldeaac St . Shake rnor, -prof. SAYS REDtEE PRICES $127,SOO "-Mio llllly. LE RAISOR NEST 13c..soso 4t6-4o4o REALTY For the:' perfect. family. Miuioa~Viefo 1067 Formaf1iv. It din. rms .• •••••••••,,••••••••••••• 4523Campus Dr., Irvine kid's rms above, self· Allcienf 5..-a.. F I M E I HOMES ROM $51,tOO TO $745,000 N. BAYFRONT Balboa lndacp'd, new patio coyJ l slari'd, 2 BR home er, 'paint, drps, crpt.s & w t rental . Pri . pty . linoleuminK.it.&Lndrx 1_67_3-4_7_08 _______ 1 rm. Fruit trees on over· HEW OM MARKET siied l9t. ssi.,aoo .. By AtalEst•w bylMIAY Campu.sVaUeyShopCtr. cine oven, wet bar, 4 U A .. ,...,.h,•• B C •LL 1• '-1600 bdrms $75 ooo yes gtuD m 1 .. 4 r I;;;;;;-;;;;;;;•;;•;;;;;;;~~~~·~~·;;:;~~~~! Barcelona. Fiesta size· .. " • !/c "" •• 9 ' '·I c '" .\ ~' .. ,, ,, • • "" ~. . r •• "" "' ..... .. , " ... • t111 "' • ht OF THI MOMTH SM.I $9000 price reduction on Dover S hores VIEW home. 4 bedrooms, family room , formal dining 'room' - on pool-size lot. VIEW from almost a ll rooms . Appl. only. Donna Godshall 644·6200. (Zll) HAa'°a YIEW -:LG. LOT Marvelous 3 bedroom Carmel model w /2 b ath s +family room. Lath garden h ouse + mini-view. $73,495. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P .M. 1930 OORT CARDIFF. (Zl2) • TUITUIOCIC! The choice is yo W'S! 2 bedroom + den or 3 bedroom + dining room. $58,900 or $66,000. Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (Zl3) , COULD IE J-Cow.D IE 4 Lovely L u sk Eastbluff home w /large·pool. PresenUy a 3 bedroom w /family room & game room -or g ame room could be converted to 4th bedroom. $98,500. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (Z14l • DUPLEX OH THE SAICIS OF IALIOA On Jg. lot close to Balboa Pier. Great summer /winter rental area! Marvelous Ocean VIEW from both units. $109,500. Tom Queen 644·6200. (Zlli) THE MOST CONVENIENT: Schools, shopping, freeways . BEAUTIFUL: Pool, jacu zzi, lighted gardens + View. IM· PRO VED: New carpeting, paneling, appliances, pool & planter gardens. OBTAINABLE : Quick possession. '$127,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (Zl6) aAIN OI SHIHI You'll love t h is exquisite 4 bedroom former model home in Big Canyon. Formal dining room, family room, c u s tom decor & landscaping. '$1751000. Jack Custer642·823S. (Zl7) OWMB AMJOOUSI_ --cm ' •bedr-"'OO"'m•, 2900 oq. ft ., 1 yr. new! POOL! Huge family room, island ldtdlen le master bedroom. $159,500 fee. Appt. only. Vic J asbinski . . lia-8235. (Z18) "THI COUHTaY LOOI!'' . Dell«ihtfully decora!A!d 3 bedroom VIEW home In Corona del Mar w/form.t dining room, famlly ·room 6 la. living room on separale level. leDer floo r p lan. $89,SOO. Bel.le O.ue Lee844-&00. <Zl9> '4Z.f2H H4-6ZOO .., °""".,..... ... ~ """""' ....,_, Ciillls;•• .ta Deluxe Townhouse {y~ 1..;;0wn.-'-"e'c.·.;c97 .... c.331cc._41'---f--1 Duplex, 3 BR, 2 Ba each. .' JUST LISTBt! Lge c losets. encl . MUSTSELLI & GET RID ·or f ' "HOTWIRI-." It patio. Cozy cra_ckling OPEN H.0 (JS E fireplace. Unbelievable ASSUME AT 71/J In addition lo greal financing, this one offers upgraded carpeting, 'wood siding, wallpaper and mirrors, plus .... A POOL! It's a 2 bdrm., 2 bath that's priced al onlY $<6.SOO SUNDAY l·S, 1330 LA for MIRADA-LEFT OFF •.1:9 500 garages, laundry room, patio. i Blk to Bay. $850. ~e:~~ bp~ii:,a'rmJ;.r:.t income p/mo . on yrly THESE You can have l•t shot at this Prestigious home in marvelou1· neighbor· hood. Indoor 8-.IJ-Q sets off a list .or numerous features, & o~tdoors, )'ards are tastefully landscaped. 968·4456 SUMMIT. Recently com· ~ ' pl eted Rick Arlen con· * * * * * * * temporary \Vood and HOUHpl•1ls lease. Agent 549·0812 or occupancy. $49,.500. Open ·646-6710 · House Sun 1·4. 548-3011 Agent. 3 JDWNHOMES Glass h'illside home. 2 Thrive in this springtime Br. 2Y.I BB . Conv. Den . fresh Condo. ' lal-r .. inaula I 007 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CHARMING!! 2 BR, 2 Ba, new If.itch. new carp. Dix. cond. in & nut ! Price reduced $3.000 for quick sate, or will lse. $475Mo. IACll IA Y OPEN daily l~:~ Del Mar. Lrg custom 2-Br + den, beam cell, 2Vaba. 76'x124' lot. Assume 7% loan -Make orrer Conalder exchange. Ownr/All. &4.2-'1272 CAYWOOD REALTY ~~e.Park, 3 BR, 2 8.. • • 548· 1290 • • newly decorated, pool sz yard. 545-5741 an. 6 IN OCEAM HILLS • Lais #13. 14 • JI, Tra~t I IJZ. prlca $3t,t9S. . ' • USIYOUll HOUSI AMHICARD 552-7500 red hill ~'::'l'.o REAL ESTATE $32,500 318ThaliaSt. K~tchen full " of ap- Laguna Beach 494-8093 phances plus washer-dryer. Log t•Hlh 1050 CENTtJR.YP'INANCIAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS 581-1210 Buy now, pay liter......... lrecdhtmMg View bdr, ONLY $38,750! Ex-,.ealty clnt starter home. or in-~ Plus3brforlessthan vestment property. It's ~ $35,000 . DOU HOUSE not a fixer upper, just an'.l~~~~~~~~~~I Prestigf!Townhouse, Tastefully decorated, 3 "incredible buy " in CENTURY FINANCIAL BR,. family room home super location. Close to A Fenl Grotto REALTORS in ft1ission Vlejo's ilnesl New on market, 2-Br Leaving Area, sell by beach, & an assumable . and Koi Pond are just 2'1;;;;;;;;;;;;58~l·;l2~l~O;;;;;;;;; area. Central A/C, large home, separate 1ueat owner. Lovely E. Side " 1;FHA;;;;;loa;;;•:·P;;;;-"'6;;;;;;;;;;;;I of the features of this de·11 lot & covered patio. All IALIOA POIHT house, on l·lot. Both Costa Mesa Home. 2 Br C....wc• ..... ~\I lightful home. Brighl for$'55,900. comp. upgraded. Quiet Den, Frplc, lge ciode~ ficeetOc..Hlls IASYTaMS airy kitchen. Rmenoug BUILDERS MISSIOMVllJO street. Exclusive llsttng, blk encl. yard. Attach. Sa.LH AMXIOUS!! for a breakfast table. REALn HOLLIS WOOD , Rllr. gar, quiet area. or. shop· Separate fam rm. wide I 1000 675-8676 :~~.Wi.~.548.2095 an ~~~~mi~b:t:~~o1~e;:! ~r~~I ~n:r:nis~a1cio~s CLOSEOUT 5 T l·BIUC • TRlrLEX • (71.) 493·2500 neighborhood on quiet beauUlully manlou<e JUS R Bl· 3-Bt, 2·ba & (2 ) w/2·Br, VACA.MT tree-lined street. Close to lawns . A Fout Star Bu y. Large 4 BR .. "Madrid 2·ba . Walk to a hops &. in MISA VHDE AboVe tile San Diefo sboppi•t &schools. Call Come see it Sat. or Sun. SAVE $$$ 67" on a fantastic vu lot. ferry. Full price $115,000. Sharp 3 bedroom Very Frwy .•5EstCirella of. SCOnREALn 1-spm. . ." 1 •1t1• Professionally decorated including furnishings. . ramp "' an ement~ Ch& c· LAST JWD HOMES "1andsca}H!d w/country COAST PROPEftTlES. clean. Giant living room~ 5 3 .. 7133 5051 The \:!~ch1~e , kitchen, formal dining 673·54.lO Only $44,500. Lowest PATCANTltELL JV. di Fi • room & library. All fur i ~--------I price in all Mesa Verde. Fe•teln V•y 1034........ 1044 REALTORS • 5489607 74 /0 lftlftClll• $87,500. Corona c1e1 Mar 1022 Won 't la.st! World Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 6 MISSIOH-IUO ••••••••••••••••••••••• URE 4 IROUl'LEX SO . O F IA Y510E with a 3 BR, 2 BA rental. Only 1 '11 years old . Featuring beam ceUlngs, natural wood and briclr. texture• and perfect location. Call&«-7211. Elltate, ·556· 7171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• " 4U + OIM 'THERAMCH" <1>r,2i-ba. Family"'°"' RULTY laVIM ... $61 ,900 . INIJIVINE.Byownor w/lireplace. 511:1000 MHA VERDE MUST SaY!.1 Quiet cul·d•·1&c. cu.v<d Lovely 3Br, 2Ba Home S53.<50 HORTH .. ~ ' • clment Ctrive. 2·Story with fam rm . 5071 lsgtCorMrLot 3 .Bedroom, 2 bat)l, fami· Beautifutlj upgra , 3 t~led entry. Ma1sive Bayonne Circle. Call 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Immaculate 3~ with Jyrm,diningarea.fplc,2 beclroom"'+lamlly room brick Clreplace. Formal SSI·~ '45•450 ' solarian '' wax." pr,e .•tige home . -, paliOl!I, quiet street, like Overai.Jed living room dkinl ing roo!"'·I Gourmet ..... I 041 c__.._ Hll It i t c he n f rs • new-11 $58900 c w/dbte ..,_ttd rireplace tc,hen w t.h bar.•--••••••••••••••••••• ... ..,.. · manicured lawns, cov-.ioy McC~ . 6 den. 2 Patios. Ex· Secluded muter tulle. \ ered patio. Assume lo ~ 1110 Newport tellent locallon. Onlf Larae den or office! Across theStreel int-. loan of $23,000. Pay-tsa Separate laundry room, fromeachother ~ meats of $231/mo. ·~~Coo~~ta~M~et~a~548~-77~29~ .OOO. •Front 6 rear patios! TWO TRIPLEXES, N. $44,900 . -~ .l'~. ,;am,.1mmm P.riPM Univ. Park loci· Laguna. One has l 3-Br . MISSION VIEJO MHA VMDI ommm lion. AnxioualJ Hklng home .. 2 :I-Br ..... Tit< Saa Di•tlO Ilr-•1loLa REALTY j\llt '61,800! 'Hurry • Call othe~ has a 2·Br luxury Pit. South 14 .rplle to Beautiful Paceaetter 4 752.1700 Lopreview. home & 2 l·Br ele1ant Mcintyre. Lelt.t"l·---•:.:.U:..·.ct:..5:..0:..0:... __ LUSK SPYGLASS Bedr~, 2 ba, f'ri>lc , ~ge l ... t ....... hecll 1040 Ol"fN1~9.1r"S 11JN10111H1<'1• lpta, pool & Jacutzl. 100 modelt •. 830·111~0 , 0_ 1 4 b • 3 b 1 Famlly Rm. Fore1t like •••••••••M •••••••••••• II'" -. ,. Fr. to ocean. $16$,000./ ......... • . · JSUPa VIEW .-::au . r. a. SK selUJ\g on Quiet Cul d · ' ·· l·~~~~~~~~~~I · level home . Pror. de-. " . · e Dix duplel.. 61815th St. $215,000. Your choice. Unbelievable SYfeeplng sac. Xlnl £1nancin1 .. 0J>en ·Priced I ul k le :.1.·,• • .~ .• • ZAGROOZKY Realtor. view. or M.iaslon Viejo. cor'd. & lnt'scpd., 3 car dally 1·5. 1947 Kj1J$ieer !~qoooc aa · •"' .i::: 1vOWHla,'&O-•• r Y-· ow la d s Cl O _, •-;;==: 494-8611 " .-...,. LarJt? 3 BR. + FR., · ""' n n · ar.' rrle. $71,SOO. -.·ne Eac&unltlsbr,2ba. 1 •· Movin1<M u1t1el1my • Madrfd610'Planwlthlov· !!,.17 17·211°00 · By owner· 557·1990. Upgraded Owners unit. UMIVlttSITY f'I(. Sharp ocein' view, 2 Br, 2 lovely home w /pluei. ety 1. andac4plog. Com·· .,...,,. Ba, Den. Will con.sider d li p1-•1 ded 1-;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;l ·J..lr + .. $41 ,000 Open hQuaeSat/SUn. Popular ,,;.Pam bridge lease option.' '6QK. By crpt, rps,• d'g 'II'"" yu_p1ra • I• 70611_._ ... u._,.. Nic.tond.,bltnkltch,_lrg Agt. 87Met plan. 3 Bn, 2 Ba., din. ~r.499.21095461681 mlrrorwardrobCs, MISSIOMYllJO ''""'""""" rn«t y(I. Xlat tlfft)s. JIM rm., frpl ., carp., drapes, bookshelves, :--rort alAL.n WELLS Rltr.$$7..... . .w ... wTo•••ctt bll·lns, atrium. Pool & ll•OCU.HYIEW •hor..Bc•ut.IGa<pd. IJ7·9500 _ ~ ~ __ 'tennla_p.r_lJf.LL_L_a_cae -Bdr J'Ui.L•rees wa11.--i1;;;;:~~;:::~"-;:t; oe'M•sOOM! 1 Cutt Z bedroom. ! car ereenbelt1 pri'" loc., end :pt.~~-=:~ 'edgardenpvcy,Cor Mew,W.INdt l kt +~ 1P"~ ~n"t' ':-"1y · . ol cul de 1ac. Owner wlll beach. Larae heated pool lot. View! $41,900 ·-•••••••••••••••••••• SCOl IA'9 :r:..'=nce. ~lot value 6: PtltiO area. ,.any e•·l--=Loft=c:':.rln=t·c.;131>;::c'l782:..:::::__IClfu dally 1121 Klnp ,.,.,_ c.;. • 'IJ6.75JI OAND.CAIL~ tru.Alkln1S42,!!00 h..,0M1;11I IOS2 Road. Breathtaking ' '• ;-. ~· RIALTOll 1J l-t2t3 AttJkiti&-·you;:~·;;;;;.:;;.•• ~bocfe1:U o:e:: ·~':; ~i1 .. hlah in the hill.a over~ rm home w /eu1\om OUPLlll 3 BR, I bo, new l0tted alt SOUTH Of HWT. hl1lln~ 1y1ten> .... ooo. ,.,,.~ ....... ,. .. ,...-~ DAILY PILDI' CLASSIRID •DS • • You Can $.I It, find It, T f'OM It With o Wont Ad 2 Unila each 2 bdrmi. 2111 Feder•l St. Cent~rr ~J.J:..:':/:i' iou-1.2-.l.'-'Me-'-'·1-"*'"--.---.~, [ 842 •5878• J Ccil....WAITIM t\ y Owner, Ice 4 Bft. 2· a.. °"'Cal S.wkt •••• '64._7HI Mesa Ve('dt. A ~IDI foll (19411,..,,_wat ' "7............ ,.__,.......,.;;...._.,;, ,f:: ., I • .. \ DIUH&D I ~~~~~~·~·~·~-·~•~oo~~J toolttna the Lacu,a.a reatuna tbruout. All. Owner wtlUn1 to com·I. Nt1uel v1lle11, tbt11..;.......,.;.;;,;=;_----- prtte"lthbullder'1price. auper-aharp 2·Br ClOOdo, aa.s .... •-on tlmUir unit; cell tor aerou the at.reel from .._ t....vrr =~ f~.:~~'~:.~' *•OCEANFRONT :l:=~~ 0:1~0~-~ ~~~r::.t,1br:.'~!!: famlb'rft\.townhoule. 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Jba*fl.*'8.a.t:W • •Reota.lkrvlcel• ba,ijdl;flpet ' ~ wllabfr 6 dry~r. bd, Fa~llm. at . nllhl light •low ,. iOO PllllOl'arruc view orthe back bay. 4 BR, 11=~ Plmtr pa..ut;' Coat~ ~· FIJRNtSHED bacbolor Wat>r pct. S.1"' ..... fl•>h<lo _., ... _ C.UM4-72U .. ' . 0(R;L/R,2fami\)'.rooms.3Frpl<'S,4 an!'l:f!..onlo.fllolt. n.-1.. cq~ffll;ftI1:•i ..... ,..utllpd.1120.FH ::.':::~:::·.:.~.~) BEACHHomo,doeor•~ Ba, xtra lge 3 car gar VI/workshop. ~~·~ Aaaoc. •••'la"-.._. -:!-~ ~Ii !fr qt.HOMlflMD•S IG-1124. 10 AM to-4 PM ~-:,r.:· v'ie:"~t f!:a-.::J: Secluded Mstr /8r ><:/fTPI<. Motr bath le · 80 •-+ 12 ApU.'So. • T-. *'4 z.ttOO• ucopt'l1'unday. 1150 mo. or aubmll. dressing area w /t.lle jacuz:ti & sauqa. lfii•1 s op, downtow c.Ul, $l.50,0IO doWnl will ... SllYICE S-Br, J.ba, fam rm. frplc, Avallat»e rimu.abed. Childi-ens w.lng lncld's 3 BR, ~Ba . Uni-.t.Uuita 'lieaeh For de •h ... 11 'Jlo ,. , • r .. TO LAHILOIUtS 3Br. FR. lrplc, refri3. In· ............. Edllon m. WATeRFRONTHOlf!S que home for..Li.vinit..f< E ntei;t!l!lt.lltg. 1at11 ~~II ·~·1595 o ISI0,000. • lfomber ol lloard of el. \0 blk lrom MVCC. w.tktothop'aandtehlt5. 1!1'1400 Grand apenlllg• '$259,000. Appl. only. f144-4684 •1 .. _. · Loi • U,.llfrla n.11ton;"""BotU!r8nl· ~~I-111'deoer. Call catlJlm, 961 U511 SPl~Pli ,....,., • lo(>d, • 'Ci •* Leh/ 4*0amPMDr'.NB ne.Butuu.Cbambttrol -·-· 4'1\-. anu.1nM1ttrttY. -.-----------. .--~--,....,w_t II "(114)~'117 Commetti. V•f!ant.3BR,1'4bai.PJQ. and on t.he w.ater wtth /'1n ~J(,[l llAILl 'r ~ ,\C,~UCIAT£5 NEW. ""RT VfllilC: .._.,.... .._ I06t'Mew.1rt .._. 1069 •• =.tr.:., .•••••••••• , IJNSOS LARGE 4·Jlr .+ fam rm mo. aeo-2501 or OOZ.,44.11 boatiUp. saa.ooo ru ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••.-••• .. ••-Leh...... 2200 ~ and frplc, Mesa dcl Mar A.cent I. :~f;]¥~~.. PRIME LQcA.TloM • , c1,_~~rc·=-i:~::~::: ''"f:°i:,'.jii°jiii.,0 'U:llllfii~f} :;:~""i;~"':b =;;·;;;;;!~~; . ;~::. I .. 2.00010 ••4,ooo s•EcT .. CU' "'D 'YIEW" --· --PriftODI 644....0 . JJ -:11129W•ll•ce.2 BR,yard, BA-· Nu W.dspg. .,,. ... -,... ~ r .... ....... -•a I ~ill-) 1 Nwpt _Beach suo. Coiy 1•r. SllO. tat ... laal. s:M$.•SJ$,S. mo. Mk fotl--------- 2 8edroom.1.2Ba\hs 900 ROCK Yl4 LmO NOaD •••••••!•••••••••••••• ~pac:L ~17 art. 2p.m. Bev or Joe 913--4se7 or 3Br2Ba + P'im. Rm, Nr. ·=:~d:~::--.:au SOFt; Bayfront.largepier&tslip Ji YFROMT t·~:,•,!';C-1 · 230 ~~d~ss. 2 br, v•· 3 BR. N~ Colta Mesa. ta-lllS ... ~~~~1 ·. ~. carpelin1 Large family home ort1ee t:iu.Jldlnc. spec .••••••••••••••••••••••• Colt.a M•• $185. 2 br, No pdl. $350. mo. Call 8EAUT.NewR1nchoSaal-""'-'.o.;."-'cc...-"---- • Enclosed patio or 4 BR+ !am rm! fl'remendous pOt'entiaJ UNI.at vtew,' 11.ll. MOBILE HOME PARK y1rd,c1r , tids&petok A.gent546-4141 Joaquin Twnbome. 2 Br. NEWPOR~SHORES S Br balcony ~oo 000 ~iveoffices. ·SITE:~ or e-xcbaaio BueOI Park $190. 2 br, 3 Br 1 Ba lg ram rm 2\oi ba, 2 sl)I. Overlooks +Den. frJ>IC, blW, $&51> •Continuous cleanine ,... • Wucedt.ot&00,000. "62 space site for Im· formaldinrm.Seenow! hub crptS Ir drpa, ii IOlf eowse 4' lake. $Si'S. :rri)'.675-3172 ~v~~tr l gerator , i ce • 11.LelUMOT provedintomeproperty SlintaAna$200.2br,real e-ncl'd yd. Family-no 54'7·7°"41833-3215 NWPTKl'S aBdrbome maker LIDO REAL TY ·-675-616 I ~:it'mtns,;,. $2'S. 3 br, 2 ~..n:.""· 2103 Federal. UNIV Prlt Terr Twnhae. 2 PM tot. LC yd, polS, ..,$ .. •3 heated s wimming lllJVMUclo,k.L 6 7J..7300 sPUT•ava, ba tamilywelcome br, 2 ba. Must rent by lncgrdor.~l·.5837 pool" ct .,... 0ra' -2 b 5u .. , 1 br ;tJ hous 10/1. 552-1389 eves, " • •Draperies Mo•r•Ofc...... n.ge -· r, gar., ~ '1 P e 213·'122·6810 days Mr. HBR VU, 4 Br, 2 Ba, Oln, I ,,.._ child ot factng eolf cou . Stove, c .. 1_ Liv Ir 1-~am Rm• 1818 •Log burning firep •t'e DownAwardtowwt'..::U-..-.t!~.~ Fountain Valley 3 br + refrig, washing m ackine. -..vv . Port Stlrlln". c'omm ·~bund~nt closet spat'e Newport leoci: t06t'Msw.....,.. a.edt IO•t -· ..--tam rm.~· hplc, yd, S?;SO. mo. Call lJ& Evans, * a....r:...5 * Poot--675M,. w1\h mirrored clos et r-ga t tm•· t 646.ft92:2 _.,_ 1--~---·--~-~-- doorti. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•••• ..... s .... D....,., • ..:ine $3161J~3.br 2 ba. . BR UNBalV.PARK -A.-...... -w ...... 1184-1256 -2400 Special> ' ' MESAVERDE3Br,20., 3 ,1 .......... ~ ..,.. •-......- R-Road LIDO WATERFROMT ....................... ...,.&aob$37S.2br+ Din.,lgekil<bea. 3BR.2bo,bonus .... $C7S Prl••Docll NE\YPORT BEACH Lu rf Co-0 C .. doMlai-1fl'ewa Mammoth Lake Lot , famUy rm. High OP hill S32S 6'2·23S6 nfETERRACE Large p1Uo wllb nrepit, Calif.9'.!660 XU OUS P ..1•111nforMM 170 cood loc. nr town . nearbeacb. 2br duplex Nu epts & ~=~"22.:!;'· ········ = eornpletely remodeled. SalcsOffice--Phone •••••••••••••••••••••• 557-3831 Member . Board o.f paint. o'arage. N o GREENTiiEEHCiMES No children, no peU. 7 I 41(145..al7 l Spectacular bay view Crom every Win· ~ • • -...... • Realtors, Belter Busi· child ren or pela. $l80. 3 BR 2 Ba $37> Refe reoc~s . $5~0 rtio. d E t · 2 ~~ 2 Ft. th """'on..,.. vnA Beautiful" little House in oess Bureau & Cham be ...... 1763. • ·•• •• ..... · · Located on channel. ~ DIREC'l'IO~s~om the P::iess'i6~~U;e d~~· 2:':ar~. CONDOS P1lm1 ~.rt. ~BRn.1 Ba, of Commerce. • -3~=E~.i:-iELiiiiOM~ Marcus, Newport Be:rh. · f · Wtft t VI 2 11. enc . .,.c 1a~~--.rees, 5l0-1505FNAtt 2BR,crpta6drps,lch11d R Eve 1 • & .Su n d1 a Newport .Dl'Yd . Frwy spaces. $278 mo. maintenance ee in -1 ewa .er ews. GI' s prinklers, lovely o.t. !flt Hamiltoo. ~. 3B .2~Ba ......... $t2S M2-940S :Gl3-5QOO. south to 17th St., tum le« eluding taxes &: utilities. Boat slip bdrm. wuts from SS4.000. neighborhood. Priced lo ,.. w.d 3 206 Rancho San Joaquin 1 on 17th to Rutland <l ·1 b l T t I "t B 420 Cypreas, Nort ·-''1714"'...,.23S9PD ai mo.833--8690 Z8R,28a .• , .. : ..... $575 FtJLLOCEANVIEW bloc ava1 a e. o a secUl'l y. Y owner, Laauna · -... ,.,_. · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1"rtleRodl.Hills •-k past Irvine AYe.l , $1S4,gso: . . _ ~ ,.._-67,.72 .. lr._ ...... _ -SBravail-foryrly.1-btock 3 BR, 2 ba. Super sharp! Twnbse, 4 Br, Z~ ~. turn left "4 th.5 of block to ,. ._._ _,,. ._. Ix II 2100 lo bay Bar &: patio. Best area. Upgraded .CBR.2ba .•.• ,,_.,_._. $S95 Din. Rm, Lge F.am. ~. NEWPORTVILLAS, 17141675-6138 ~ ... 173-t.200"10-0 lh •UOUl.$000 . m o . ntECOLONY ................ 11.,. •. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pm 833-3821 or 552·1308 Ast 4 BR, 2¥1 Ba • .... • •• • $425 $550. 675-3122 JIARBOR VIEW 110MES Trade/Sell. 2 Lots-Five One of tile' most charm tag, c.'°'"-'M=ati=•------1 1cresOregooworth$4000 homes On LjlUe B.alboa1• PORTlf"INO 4,Br. 4·ba. MewportleocJr. 1069 Newport ... 106f 9C11,&1.lvalue962-51SO Island. 3 Br Den, 3 Ba, 2 BR Duplex, 1964·A 552-7500 red hill - ram rm, rormal din rm, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• beimed ceilings. frplc, Pomona. G~r. C Ir D, finfshett bonus rm, nr LEO LOA.., FEE IATslDfYtL:i!AGE Golt c.ourse Home. Sun new paint & t'rpls. Im· Stove, refng, no pets. ftt:AL1'VC0~1f!ANY Macnab -Irv ine parkt ·sCflools & comm n n U ded 2 BR 2 Ba OCEANA . City ror Ocean Vu Home mac. Beaut. patio, ru.m Sl1S. p /mo. (Lst • last) HARIOI YllW ~1-Lease OK. $V2,aoo. Owner will finant'e with 111~tf~ Home.o ·deiiahlful Orange Co. 494-889f or unfurn. Yrly . $585. f:!M..5849 . .-e•lt:y Lovely pool· 3 bedroomi Fee.644·7866/644·6548 "?rmal down ; J bd~rns.: scU.lo~t:ide. $2ti,OOO/ ''SOUJH'' lealllt.h Fam. W/Older childrenl·C-O_L_L_E_G_E_"_1'_A_R_k_3_b_r_,I +family room. ~wly BIGCAHYOM ~:;ooNewport Jleights, offer.675·ZZ'l1 ADULT COMM UN ITY W.nd , 290 pref.Call613·8103 Zba. Bit-Ins. d /w, Crpts, ~ ~=~n='=°<::>ine Ele g ¥ n t l .s tory , 3 CA l.t '-" .. '''· l• 1-' '• NEAR OCE,i\NSIOE •••••••••••••••••••••.•• 1•1• P••1t110 32071.."di'C'""!'.'.:.·~s:<,i:so~-~-83':'!_1·;!2'!'196"":_---1---'::;:::;:-;--:---1 '-WU TC LIFF"' ' bedroom , highly up· ~· ~ 16llUNCOLHLM. Zbr,2ba,oneslory,end0 W N Prop~~Ly •n •••••••••••••••••••••••F .t•V.-.Y 3334 l&n'A.LS YI I j graded & decor~ted' in 4'1frse1Mlv Si lo:oo'o upit. Cboice location ln~'B,.oodA 11•,;-"lborne, 2 BR, 2 ba, new kitch & •~••••••••••••••••••••• 1Um.&OCI( n!! ~.a::n~no~.tf~ar!i•: yellow. ~ZxZ 5_ pool 1tEALTV OponSot.JC....l aS 1 overlooking golr cdurs or.WilL!.YPfye•,;. .... 5 .,. carp.$475Mo.lease La Zb h •BR+bonuirm ~ ... $515 RutlandRd.-&pacio _ z s+p~~!f~.J:~~~z~a:a~~~ Ne•• ~e•p•c• P•a• nrrlt t Westt'Ufr 3-B~:f:m rm , ~':t~~T::: c~~b~:~: Ph.1'oMD~A.:;:.~o ~wo~KtRlty 54!-1~ r:n~e2 ba~'2 ~=: ~~~~':, VILLAGE I bedroom, 2 baLb, wldin· An excellent bby .a t l WESTCLIFF ~ formldin'g. Mi nttond. pool, jacuzEi. Near El TD PROPBTIES ~OrlMar 32.22 bl_Lns, comm. swim pool. 4BR,2'Ai batba ...... $450 ing room , gourn'icL SIJS,000. "'-•Sert.<-•S UNITED BROKERS. Camino Plaza shopping <21•3167• 4 -1. e,••••~••••••••··~n-;.;r• Kids ok, no ree. $280. n:io. CiAIDB4 HOMES kitchen. fireplace & ~I. _,..... 1·-646-1414 • 1. _,,any 1me , _ · Agt 842-4'21 3BR 2Baths $385 HarrleL Perry 642· S . 1218DOVERDI. ce.nter & bus 1ne~. orl7141M6·S22 1 aft.6 UARQORVIEW . . lttlTali.CE --cutl -e-- Near Nottin&bam J\d.) llG CAMYOM 1 mmutes from San DieJ(o. S br, 3 ba, l.iY rm, dtn rm. 2 Br, 2 ba, new, tennis I":""~~~~~~~~! Delightfully di Corated 3 5 Br, 3 Ba, 3300sqft. Xtra Illness forces QUICK ........ lge fam rm, pool. 1150 courts, pool, adults only. 2 BR, 2 Baths •·· · ·' $3501 : ------••-!bdrm .. z baths, den or lge lot, auto sprnklrs. SALE! Byowner$34,49S. ,. ••••• ,.,...,.,.,., •••••• mo. 1101 White Sails .$2SIOmo.64&-95l2 3BR,2Balhs .• $425/450 On Lido JsJe 3 Br, 2 , family rm. home with z.s x 1S bOat s torage. 548-JQ:J;, HonesfwWsMcl Way. 640-1528 wkdys. . . NEWPORT IE.A.CH rrplc, sunny patio, ar "~HATA'_'. atrium entry, 15x30 liv-$184,M)(). B,y Owner. sss·~~'ssss -···················· "9:>-1056wkends Sharp 3 BR, 21h 1>1 . 2Br,2ba.~den,y'l_S600 gar. w /opener. 5. · •-ed 1 ·1 Ont e " '10 · townh-0..e. $359 Month. ~UL!fEIDAU 675-688'1or675·7541 ing .rm .. uu.am Ce•.; Prine. y .644·7362 it leaf~ ... ~ )nte.rest ;.~~!f.;,.~ • .J 4:_,. Bayfront, C~ina Cove, 67:>-7060or673·9187,Art ..,.. WATERFRONT \ge. frplr . with raised SanCle-•I• 1076 k-p gom• up,,up, up ! ~.. BR. 2 BA. $700 per mo. 3 1BR,2Baths ..••.• $"2:5 $200,000View& hearth. Super gourmet ,--~ oc~NFRONT N 8 I b .. ,. .. .. .. 240 LE RAISOR .,.•-•en .. ' ... ''')'"P·,, •••••!••••••••••••••••• Weidi"ila&t&af.9wsingle . . · · r, CaU6'73-7770 ..AF 69°" ac ....,.SIOOOmo. ,.,,. ,..._,l .,,..,.. ~ 'V" ii-.. ~ h...ol.. 2 b lb ul~rwl s1nglea ok Also ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blg deluxe S bedroom, 8 garden with fire pit . ~ew Condo, Pres. 1-its. 2 s~..-f r"'I ~rpj a r-tbr.· -· " 1 '' • 631..079 7 baths wlttt 3200 sq. I\. or Great home for e nter. Br,~ Ba,~ln~~ drps-:'91:11. Tdwnh.ouse.s at only h t i. r,, .. dll pd It.~. Hurn. Jibr.Twnhse. Never REALJY, . . 0 . . . $21 m•ftki fo,r Frank· Move now . C M 1 br, ut1l occupied. 48r. 3ba, 30' San Cle I 3 76 luxury h\•ing. veNJzed ta1n1ng. __,,___ gar $41,500. 714675-3587. a'>n_·1 1• • pd, singles or families. c D I ·•11~ J car gara"e "'"'Lot with GIB w•LK>R a.>;:> . gen Ht' ,1 Tl"'O'I PAN\' boat 11lip, tennis, pool , 45ZI ampus 'f., rv1ne ••••••••••••••••••• •• . · d •1.· ~, "" IC Twnhome 2 Br 2 Ba . C.~1 . l br, util pd, sinitcs ] ,·.,' 'IOO~ M' H_O,ME jacuzzi $650 lse $47·9975 Campus Valley Shop Ctr. p H'· C d 2 · . ., pier an s ip o -accom· REALTY 675·5 2 00 Panoram Ocean' vu . .ssi llM:OMtP'roperty 2000 or famiJie1. Agt. fo'ee . or 6'13·941S. . CALL8J3-1600 ,",~· p~-, ~ o I < modate a SO' vessel. 20•11,, 919-3430 Elegant, trl-level, 1900 LM, oo , ·view, St'. Dow-ii. F\lllprice. Adobe. ·$55,500, Agt ••••••••••••••••••••••• $Z7S 67 3S8 $280•000 DOYER SHORES 498-0011 ON;LY 4 LEFT! lal:ioa lslmtd 3106 sq. ft. ho!71e 1 w/dr amal.ic Large 3 BR. l ~ BA, good COLVERDALE 4 Br , z /mo. 714, 5· Super view ho"me with MIWDAMAPOIMT ••••••••••••,•••••••••• canyonv1ew .Ownerw1ll a r ea. $315 mo. Cal l Ba Immaculate cpt 2 Lgebdrm S260 vu lk pool & jacuzzi. Mexican ON THE BEACJ-1 !fllW DUPLEXES consider lease or mon.· 960-2501 Agent drP', pool club. $COO: ' to ocean, f;,,lc, blk · II. ~1 ~-~,1~1-tile floors , s kylight, Custom 2 bdrfJ\. Owoer 2Ch.armingCottages,$2SO lo-mon. yrJy rent~!. 4B Cond ~l' t I RedCptRltr 893-1351 avail.Novl.168Ale 'l.ln · 046•«S wa lk -in wet bar ; 4 leaYing area. Must' sell. 2Br /1Br $68.950 or $365 mo. Yrly. Z Br, $450 /Mo. Paul a Balley ~I 1 :· e k~::°cJ":<:5: dl'O (98--0624 or 832 . bdrms . & family rm. $150,000.4!JZ.7394. 3Br-AJJr • f10.9SO Sunken Walerbed . MZ·823S(Z22) ,cu • 1 u;·Rant'ho San Joaquin p ~ · ANYTIME Ideal as ramily home or 3 Br/2lir $75.950 1f1J.71B8. SPACIOUS 97 5315 7· 19845 ermonl · Twnhme w /view in a a · 1 · d S.J.... 3Br/2Br\.-·r S77.950 9-888 bl 5C1n L-enterta1ner·s. ream, in,-C.-..&..frdr.o Beautiful owner's units lcrltoa P891iotMla ] I 07 3 Bedroom. 3 bath on the · beaut. new grn \comm. ----------1 doors & out ! Owner will ..,.... 1078 ......Wi"dehome + ·onoome. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bay w/beautiful VIEW. 4 Br, pool, fi s h pond, nr. UniY. or Irvine. New Capiltrmto 3 78 DELUXE DUPLEX sell, trade ror income ••••••••••••••••••••••• r·--New 4 br, z ba. Nr Yacht Parking for 5 cars. waterfall, BBQ. Rent all home, Z Br. Z Ba+ d~n. •••••••••••••••••••.-•• prop., or may lease/op-FAMILY GRO\VING? Last, unit at this price . C 1 u b. ,315 w i nter. Winter rate. Jack Custer or part. 675-7873 Dshwshr, self cleaning ON Golr Course. Spat. 3 Open Sun. 1-5 tion. 5 bdrm., dfn../p.mily rm., Weslbay Income Homes 642-8Z35 (Z23 ) o~en. trastt compactor, br' Z ba . pool . r . 2 08 l9th S treet dining rm. OCean & hill 34121 Cst Hwy, 496·3431 Zl.l--449-64l2&73·598 l 1 Br, blks to heh. $235 mo. air cond .. rrplc. drps, Marina. Adlts. $400 lsc Close to bearh ; large 3 Yiew.$89.liOO. BUYSELLEXCHANGE Cot'OIMl .. Mar 3122 Bllns , crpls /drp s . t'rpt s thruout & inclwatcr&trash. gt . bdrm., 2 bath upper unit B'UC 11 673-62IO ••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE T~R~-_3Br, 2Ba, 963-2200. wallpaper. Nr. Cl ) or Z 493-1137 incl. huge mstr. bdrm. AMCHOIAGE 1 arro ho h be h · frplc .. patio hY1ng. Near pools. clos e lo go1r1 --------<>-with scp. e n t r a nce . •, JooesRealtylnc B~ tuseiottel Cc in Bay.AYail .immed.$450. VillageRealEstate course.Adultsonly,$5953Br,lba.Water/gard Lower unit has 2 bdrms.. ..VESTMENTS 6 UNITs.MISA :!~~~4~4 ~~se: be~:e~ 675-6604 No Agents 1.-ee per mo. & cleaning fee. pd. Communit y 1 ba. for income. Both .f_)Jl71,4149 ... 7711 69p •McFadden/Newland 547-~. if no ans. eall Lake.$32Smo.831· unitshaY~frplcs ., blt·iM -.. $120,000. . m ZHBr, 1 Sb3• •.• cdNM . So.,or 3BR,ZBA ... S34S aft.6PM 5474418. & brkr111.. bar. $99,SOO Tw itlarp b1 plexes in lo"AMlLY ho l "' to WY · · 0 pe s . •Bwshard/Garfield s-fa.Ana 1010 -o s, -me. 5 e Lease.CalJ673<J&SS SPECTACU'LARVIEW !. s..taAlta l 80 MEWPORTIEACH ••••••••••••••••••••••• vft6e eost.a MesaJ loca· beach, 5 br. 3 ba. 219 38R,ZBA ... S295 REALTY . 6 75·1 642'-~~----."~--I Uonar. Owner will sell oo Goldenrod. •Beat'h /Main Rancho San Joaquin ••••••••••••••••••••••• N 81 d NB BEACH *•.•Don't Wait•** t'Ph QI.It to tax deferred We have several duplex 3 BR, Z BA ... $315 Townhous e . Spanking BR. 2 Ba , air cond. 1.i:;e 2815 pt. \I ·• For prices and interesl to exchange basis Low BR older home, suit stu· rentals; for example: 2 • BolsaJEdwards new! Z & den, 2 ba. high yard. $335. mo. 642-i565 ""EW COTTAGE com~ dow~ Both will vacancy. Jtard to beat dentgroup;$MO /rno.Hal BR. 1 ha .. newly re· 4BR,ZBA ... $.155 ceilings. frplc, 3 or892·338S n ~ probabJY keep going up ... value . Call now for pre· Pinchin, Rllr. 675·4392 •Warner/Magnolia balconies! Use of pool &1--------.~- LISTl"''GI Cathedh ~al ceilin~s. new ,,not down! z Bedrm, z ·view -752·1700. 3b 2b 3blk f b h fu r bished , patio s. 3BR.ZBA ... S.145 rec. Near UCI & goJf SovthLOC)UllO ]486. " • Plu& ptle car~&1ng, sea b 11 s Ing I e S tory INVESTMENT DMSION. r, . a. s rom c · gardens & rrplc .: you •McFadden/Bushard course. $495. mo. Ready ••••••••••••••••••••••"' Harbor View bre1ed,ed Pat 1 o, d e.nh. Tewnhouses still at only , ~~!~!?."'Oct 15 · S400. will loYe it; only $345 mo. 3 BR, z BA ... $375 Nov. 7th. &40·8300 2 Bd , z ha. home. OcCan Sharp, immac. highly sec u e master wit ·SZl 950. Ne'w carpel•' ~. on lease, & another •Garfield /Bushard view, rrpl c, ca rporl . upgraded Carmel model ~~~it~. ict;a\~mm_unl ne~ drapes, etc. Ask fo; . L.eigmaleoch , 3148 t'harmer, nearly new, 28R. I BA ... $300 lrvibne-Turtlerobck 3-Br, Adults. no pets. Le•i\c . inone ofNewport's most Y JYtng. oo . ennis Frank 839-83Z1Agent. •••••••••••••••••••••••beamed ceil .. frpl ., 3 963-4567or96J.1786 Z· a .•. wet ar , all 491·1612 aft. 7pm week private beach. Sacririt'e ' spacious bedrooms , z . amen1t1es. $425 552-7629 days, Sat. &Sun. all day d es i .r .a b 1 ~ • 11 rTeh~ ~ · $52.500. Bkr645·0303 Mobile HoMis · BUSJNESS/lN'OUSTRl Oceanfront NO(lh Laguna ba.; really a deal at $400, Spacious, well decorated, L lo h Amen1l1esgaore . 1s 1s , . ForSale 1100 PARK ... lS acte park Cove. 4 Br, S Ba, rrplc, onlease 4 BR Condo. Close to ~gllltD oc l248Coticlomini ... s one you must sec! A,l!enl. N pt. Shores Spec 1ah ••••••••••••••••••••••• near airport. 25.f,OOO. Sq dttk, patto,·newly paint· H..tM:.r Invest. Co. beach. Lease $350. per ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""'*""'ished ]4 25 549-08l2 Fixer Uppe r · 2 BR. VikinC)Dehlx• ft w,tll2,000 fl air-ed. $850 Wiriter. No pets. 14 671 4400 mo. Call Red Carpet, LAGUNAOceanfront. lse, ••••••••••••••••••••••• +deu. Only SSJ,SOO Fully insulated. added condittoned. 13,660,000. 494-MSZ em ors a 893-1351 $160,000 Condo for only Brand New, Condo, j Br. 2 Position A.-ailable A-Frame -3 ~R. ram. s cr:een room 8xZ7 + SHAW'S COVE $fBS mo. 3 Br 2 Ba. ZOOO Ba. 2 car j!ar . dk balcony F /TI loi E SA LES AS -rm., 2:sly. Priced low many ot.ber added extraz . OlITSTANDING & SPACIOUS exec. newer 3 sqft., wet bar, (rplc, Set'. & pool $35(1 mo 962.1767 . s 0 c I A T E • Hui:e lot . 3 BR. 2-Sty. Sll,850. • I (I. I ua . bdrm., z ba .• AYail. channel view. Lease Near beach. $375. mo. . . . eve. '"l,IOO . 162 !00 u: Q II ~ Charming oceanfront, 4 . ocean br, Z ba, home . Spotless. Grd Adults 544-7&78 968 .......,1 · • FAVORABLE COM · Vac,ant. $63.7SO , Roy McC.. . ~ . winter or yearly. $850 ~/mo .. The: park at Lst. Also 3 br house $345. mo. EMERALD BA y, pYt. BEAUT decorated t'mt.do MISSION SPLIT FOR Super roomy . 4 BR 3 Redtor .f 110 Mewport ~ . Month &CadmalHtond "'•Y°"rtr rron&t 536-9941 bch, tennis, pools, lg Z 2 br. 1 ba , pool nr. be'ach THE PROVEN & ba .,ram.rm.$73,500 ' CostaMesa5'8·7729 1~~~·~::-f'CMt NACM EMMALDIAY Y1",· lwl l"krs X I b . Br, frpl c, deck. yd .~-1-lunt Beach afca . CA p ABLE . A CAYWOODIEA.LTY . Winter' only; S bdrms. pas er was, J e you trl rg 3br, 2 a. Tn, WhitewaterVu.558-3030 Betwn 9:30am & 3pm OISTlNCTIVE & *5481290 * M()bd!bomeandcabana IL"MITS SOOOl'nOnth never see anywhere level. Huge ram rm. 893_657l ,ext ZlO.Aft 9l.,, POPULAR OFFICE lN • on Udo Penn. 3 spat'es v-v TUIHER ASSOC anymore. 3·Br. Z·ba, ~ce, cpl, d~s. &. bit· Z ~-llouse. H~lr blk to 89'7-47~ A P 'R EST JG E rrom Bay & sandy' heh. lNAN..ut:EIM • mslr bdrm/ba. pvt up. 1ns.S375.847-7293. Main Beach, view, $300.1-------->-· LOCATION. CONTACT OCEANFRONT 2 80\j-2 Nicest space in adult F .P . $200,000. Gros llOSN .CstHwy, Laguna stairs. See 8AM to 6PM per mo. 494·7287, 494-1211 3 BR 2lh ba luxury iill BIM llASTINGS AT. Bd garage· apt. $125,000. park. Pet OK .. Sell or $28.._620 . Call Realto 494-1177 daily.615·5"92!642·8584 Ele gant Beachwalk or494-4212. FplC. z Ca ~ ~ar . Pri ~ 640·5560. Owner,645·~ trade only $16 SOO PaulCoall 962,6142' ___. .. h 3169 Twnhme. 3hr , ZV...ba . yard p o l i'ac uE ~~~~~~~~~~1;,;;,;;;;;-;;;;;~S,;;;::;<~G.il · ' "J;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;~Me-,_.. oc: Costa Mesa 3224 Frpl t', pool , xtra s . Quiet t'ul -de ·s ac with · 53°50· 01 ~: Z beach units $52,500. Gd 6lS-OU6 anytime. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"" .<:S:.19 v·oew J b' J ba + bll"on sauna. · m o . ) " 0 . • •••••••••••••••••••••• .....,., . ...,..own. . ' s. Z13 ·379 ·06 Z6 C V l'" The Blu(fs ; early area income. R-2 cor lot. Cin-GREENLEAF •A5$UMEJ?MJ VA Ll ~ISLE DAY FRONT 3,Br. Z·ba. rncd yd in Coll. $450 mo. 494 -0663 714 :893 _7155 ' l·Slory38R,2Ba. ny Fortune . rltr . SStarAdul tCommunity SpaciOUS; 3 Jtr."•z Ba 4. Winter, 3 Br . z Ba , Pk Fplc dbl gar $37S ZSTORY:4br,2 ba ,huize . _ ----_ $57,000, Agt. 640-5560 675-7520. 1750Whittier A'Ye, CM Plex in xlnt C.M. Joe. A 613-3096/Zl3·Z81·6062 54&-5777 ' . . den. di n rm , frplc . Immediate ~c':lpancy. J J BR newly crpt 'ct xlnl has available a beautiful spendable or $119. p /mo. . Presti ge tract .. Lea se Br. 0c V~ l-hlls1de home. loc. ~Jose to bcarh: JIU. Newport leach ·~ I 069 Newport leoch I 06t 2'x60 Ponderoea. A GDOd w /Sl6,000. down. Cal 4 Br, J &. £rplc, 1.-i blk to Eastside lux. duplx', 3 br, $400. mo. Refs req d. Call \Vood & glass & many 536_1020 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••,• DOW! ocean. Very large ... $400 zin ba, din rm, priv yd, 2 after 5 pm 894-3288 decks & sep. h1undry rm. --------- OWNER WILL Fl HAM CE Job tranlrer made rpove necessazy -luxury Big Canyon 'Bordeawu3 bedrooms, 3 baths, <ustom decor le landscaping. $127,500. A ColdweR 'Banker Co. • l ' ::~~e~~~!:l~i ~!: _ yrly 119 ~h St. 9981544, car gar, children & sml $235.. M 2 b to h $425. 497,2310. Townhous• !Hpm 8.UHITS leavemsg::Avall. now. pet. welcome. $400. 9797 C~rn~a1fn 1f~~: Mtwftllllf't .. och ]269 Uitfurftislwd l52S .. --· 4 .... 7f6S SID!: BY Slef, In Jtlnl Hoeset U f · · .;;.:...d 714-631-7091 · ington Contine~tal. No •••• r.~~••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••·•~••••• abrmobflet.:orile. oompl. reniai.,area. 11pos:ibl ••••••••:::"••••••••••• Lrg dlx 3br, 2ba, nu Lri· pet.s.Appt.646-S9Zl HARBOR VJEW ltOMES Ne~~us~~ a~faat'~°'::~r2 or o ner w l J e · plex.. Ownn unil $3SO 4·Br, 4·ba, fam rm, • • · -• crptd f11drpd.. Hu.such [in'-Of!'I!· _ Gaw;.. 3202 &tl>-7114 · · VACANT28r, + lgeRec. fonnal din rm, tinished $.'.mmo.544·1CMI. feature• a.s: lsland SOUTH COAST •••••••••••-·-••• · R~. newly redecor, bonus rm, near park. B 2 Ba 500 n kitchen 11e walk· In JNVESTllENT LAG Beach 3 br 2 ba, PRESI'IGE for only $380. Plr~. $325. Water +yard schools & comm pool. Nr. "'2 I "ol, r~Cl·ld. fg~:i: ~~u~r &bd:e';: MU?lO appl.I, frplc. 1 a mo. Lease in tPfe fines maiat.pd. 962·4058 $625 mo. inc. grdnr. ~~ino ~ ~~9'& · •'"" shower. Xlnl -d. HUNT Bch mobtle 2 br, area of Costli Men., 3 BR Walt ~ the beach from 644-7866 /644-6548 ft-1... · .~ ~ .. 00 -'"" l...,IST-'S kJds, pet racaettu home lo. th thfs fteauliful J JJR 2 BA _, ~xn -.----n .., Ideal loc:. In ex<!1uslve ""' VR HUNTBch 4 + famrm,2 lessee with diJcrimloat ho f 1 OW ...Q., 3m-,Z~ BaTwn~eont~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nt#'Pl Bch park S52-tl170 CH""ICE •-k''· bo I l •tut CU Coats me, pc, ' ....... mo. Bay w/bOat Shp Avail B · Cdu · , v .,., '"""· pet, at/lr r n.. e. a Ask for Bc Y or Joe. 10112 ~ 1 646 Z'lOO • 3 n, 2 Ba. 1n "'• no . eves. COSTA MESA Ptkl Q. • Wallat'fJ, SM-4141 • 963-4567 963·l186 · · 5e • • pe\3 or children. Am t1i1 fw'Hle 1200 TR1PLEX.3 ·2Brs r<>~AlNValley$225., .CSICABRILLOST . SUPER plush, beaut. de-1-'-mo-'--'.644-·+-----I· ••••••••••••••••••••••• EaC h unil ba1 it ' Zbr,kid1~pet.FeeAgt lBrZBabllns drps FR Vacan1,.Larc e Exec corated partialiy 2 BR 2 iepar•te gaTage. A•· HOMEftNDHS gar patio a 'rct • • ltome-. 4Dr, J.'am. rm. fumi•hed 3 br 2 ba dbl hi · IANCHO sume lOw intJ VA loan. •64J·9f00 • RobinM>n Brs';5.;1';o close lo beat'h. Kids /pets garage/opener. Pool. c ldren CArlSJRAMO 982,500 _ OK. $475 0aYe842·8854. $400. mo. 675-7184 or1 ..:cmo:.:.:.:·644:.:.:.,:+.:.;;==-+ 2 ..,. a<!re Pflrtctll trom 'II" ~ ..i..:....;._. WALK to waler 2 br, 2 ba MESA VERDE 3 . BR, 675-10'10 Upper Du ., ocean v $10,750. total JN>ice.. Na, ._ ... m:Ji:LEX;R-2BA CdM, kids, pet.AllOC.M. Ba, r1m·rm, dbl frplc 2 Sty. t BR. 3 BA, 3000 _ deck, 2 br. frplc. $32$ i tlonal ,t"'oreat. are•-. LoOWirit. VA . .$i8,000 2 br1175., kJds, pel. N.8 . D/W, crpU, drps, db a qt t . · P rest I IC e HIWPORT SHORES t'I. uti1.491'·12Bl. private roads ._ 1entr:y D /t-. V J.D . • O' R KE 2 br, .$235., kids, pet.a, IJ. gar, fed, $425. mo. leas n~1d\borhood. S500. mo. 3 Br, 2 ba w tpool & ten·I----,----'~*· ldtaf Corhellfts. REAL'.J'Oll B. 2 br, Jaraee. alne>es, fncld. 11rdenor. Avail. G1nh'lner lncld. ta,..71 nJs. Walk ta oeean. tQS. SELL \dle\\tcnl'llf. wtth SJCR.EALTY1d3·U!l'7. CALLS48·tft50 pet. Agt. Fee. 979-8430 llfl0.13S-2t14 ottT9·'515 orMO-ZSiOl A ent. 548-2855/673-8145 Dally PUot'C\W\ ' ' • j • l •• " . ' .,, -· ', 1 "' ,I l :~ ••• .... " ' ' ••• I • .._, I .... ~ -4 ...... --41ff ... ft••LYPILOT •1••-·.0c1-10.1111s •-t••h1 L..L-Aszl-at1u.La& A"at: 1•u.tm& _,., 122 • *1 -·•••••••••••••••••••• _ VIV r ..... ., ...,..-_,_.. ..,. j w'~=I-11' Ii_ ••••·-·---••-••-· II -~ ~~-•· "'9fi •••·•••••••••••·--••• •••••••••••••••-••• •• -••••••••••-•..._...... •""• ••• -• " f ·1 N·--~ ~ 4.fal 1nt•,_Nl .. 1d 14'•'•"t1Fwulsf1d•a. c..t....... 31 11 ., ....... _... .... Jiff••••,..••·-···--~·· llOIWailldf Dr. 11 ... 1000.iao.1 .. .., eoro.adtfMar 312.J: eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee .. n .. -AATI-~ __ .,,_ ···-·······························-············ ,...................... ·--:·····-··· ... -··· ,;;~~!-;s=-~~1ctr n.·--..... -- C... MlftAI . 3724 Code MeM 3724 •II!.••••••••••••••••••••• TUE VlCTOR.lAN 2.Br, zaa. Ou.A. 1 cblld. 1t·---HPI' S,.. 41SO ••••••••••••!•••••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••• BRAND NEW 3 8ed!2 SI PAii MIWPOIT """'1 ~·•v Sltellan•aer bath, rrplc, 1undcck. ~. d~;•:fuu~~!:t-~::::: l7Sl ater, APAITMalTS Bada_~BR. ftl4)MU1Ueat:MI •••-;·;•f:•;;;~:·.;: • COME ST A Y WITH US ' LOW WEEKLY RATES lleau'urully furnished large studios and me bedroom suit.es -all with full kitchens. 1475. mo. 540·3113; yard wtpatlo. Water pcl. ~!:f fl'Onll112.JO tu0...,. mo. HtW SiOt 6'75-l07& aMlZO. . Patio Apart. Lae 2 Be., I • d··•-H 0 .,. ,..... , ,_, a•1 Sl14 661Vidoria "J",,,.$190 Ba , lac. pat.Jo, very Lux.urya91 llJl'.ft UvinJ Aoow.:0r. _..,orJA,l,o..,,..• JEnY VIEW · clean. S2ZS per .no. l.507 overkloll:lnl Uae water. ( o•'-o. tofN rt w-.. 46M on Ocean Blvd. Only 3 Br, 2 Ba up~r~ new AJabam1,H8.162-8M7 Enjoy $7i0.000 health s~-• ewpo ·-••••••••••••••••••• ate,. to China Cove. A thag, fre-•bly painted.! Br, atio apart. 1 blk apa,71wimm~pools.1 = ortbrhoaseorcoUa19, large luxurious 2 BR, 2 Nr. OCC. 1215. S$2-4l7G from K:1tcb. 1175 mo. SCe llCbted teaAll cou.rta, ~c...-.....,... Hunt Bch. Sl.50 to DUO. Ba Duplex wJhardwood NEW LY De co r 'd . M'anacerJD8 "8"l4lhst. plus mllu of bicycle he• 4000 ;.-::::.,. Qulel . 1lngl11 working I 01'5. & ,uper oce.un & Jct· ~ .. ,u,·d-2 br, pvt vd .. or•all <W!A .... ~,. trails. puttln&, 1huf· ••••••••••••••••••••••• /M _....,.... man.,., 0836.aftert pm Apartment living with mote conve· SI 1 o K ~ • ' • --lleboard croquet• Junl« _,_ - H ed I d k I ty view. ni.: es .. enc. gar. Pool, adults. • • · Pvt e nt/K . prlv. CM ./'--. ..... ..-,,.._ __ Girl. Colle• a-• niences. eat poo ,. s un ec , a r· ssso. roo. Call 644-1211 Sl25. 546"'7~ Avail Nov. tst. 2 Br. l '-" l •ftp, $229.50 mont.h.ly: 125/wk &: $60/mo. up ./ ...-... -. _.___, trab.:i conditioning. Linens & utill.ties in· i.:A::G'..'Tc.·-------I ====I Ba. rrplc. car. soo 17th abo 1 and 2·bedroo~ MS-59154or556.00SS '#ith small welfl l.B 'd · I · · If St.833-1003 plan• and 2.-story town cat wantaanun um. r. eluded. M8.1 service, te eVlSlOD, Se . BEAUT. Lg. Ocean view 3 1.=:==='-----1 ho u • e •. EI e ctr i c ROOMS~. week QP with Apt. Rental ibout $115 ln service laundry faclllties available. Br. 2 Ba dupll!.x. suns. WAL.k TO llACH lllt.chens.-Pl'ivat.e paUQt titcb.en. :148 ·9755 or CM 1.rea. &eto83 washer/dryer. 2 car ,;ar. 2 br, Cpts, drps, bltn.,, or balconfes. carpcUng, &15-3967 55• PEil §9 FT HOOS! WANTED: Leuo Master Charge and BankAmericard welcome. EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL · 2010H•wportload two'""" frc. beoc.lt Co•I• M•oo. Calfontla 92627 642·26 I I $400. Adults. 675·4062 or gar. 20S lSth St. 538·30S8; draperies. SubterraJ'ean · 1611 w&51'CUP'F-NB SBr. Harbor Hl.SCbool i22-8955collect. "C_.,,.."'°:=:'..:'.o::.'::"'::'..:·305=7'---I park.Ina with elevators. lbr for rent. 185 plus AGT Ml·S032 d. .,,.. Re.Ii ble tenant 11 Opt.tonal maid service. uUIWes. Pet OK. 6Q.9619 · i5lri...... • · OLD CdM. 2 BR . 2 Ba , Walk to beach 1 & 2 BR, Just north of Pubioa at\.cr5:00. EXECUTIVE auites on SSOO ·S7 ~0 S g:ao . Call singles O.K. $340.mo. PIHECIEU pool, adults , no pelt. b land at Jamboree ud BACK Bay Room wtpvt ~wport Harbor. 400 ta 548-G491• · l -A~•~•-n~t._ ... _.,_2_1_1 ____ , LIVES U' 1180. up. 220 12th St. SaoJoaquinHiltaRoad. bath in 10Yel7 er;eeullve 2200 ,•q ft . 642·4644 ; ... llltu,A'••nt/ s.so. OFF ist mo. rcnl ! 960-4l90 Telephone ~714) 6'4·1900 = wtth pool. 1125 mo. SU-4406 Filla ce New J br, 2 ba. Super TO rTS MAME 1 "e dlx 2 BR. 2 Ba, crpt.s, lot reota.I wform•tlon 40 bef. 9AM Prefer I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 5400 f)\•er 500 1all tre€lS and .....,,,, k.I · k , Prime Hunt. Bch. oc. P~etti~~(:dl:.rMs-8867 I fJ s Ir t' am s w i l h drps, D/\Y, nr H1rbour. •D&UXfe non smo ~g: wor g from$12S. mo. lncld. utit. 0,p ~ • ..,. 5005 days. w;1l l·rlalls create a $235.mo.2!.J/926-&242: Eallblulf3br, 2ba, lse. person.over · 5075 Warner Ave .••••••••••••••••••••••• 'iiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil rclllx1 ni.: sett inl'C fo r Incl. spac mJs\.er suite, NJCELY furn. room. klt.l..!"'"~~'2~49~------: ~xes Uwfwn 3600 Loci-a •ach 37 48 • ....,,.. your :-pac-ious new I-or Layu a leech 3141 din rm &t dbl garae~. & laundry facil. Ref. re· MINI SUITES ( 1.2.3 + Beat The Sour ...................... ....................... re .... v ~·r~~r~20. ar.~~tnr;it~~c •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ :00~~~:. ~:~: q'd. c. M. 548-1372 roo~s.J . Xerox ·~ soy ECONOMY 2d~.lh1~g;,~~A~~t! n& bdOcea,nfbraontapAtltrFaactb;uvleo .. ~ 71., . Jlco._"· .~.s.. availahlt'. Sn1lall pets °<k~a: f:o~leyol~::O Alp~ Adults only, no$]pe2Ul2. ROOM & loard. 4050 sNeewr po"rt' eHan•vbo•,',·n' ~-nn . I CM • • · ...., -~ _ ·~ ... C>K . ;\dulls on y. Office •l'llOM • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....e · A few stor es are sl1l pets. 634 Shalimar. . ·ew W'nler re t I No Leaac. Lu11:ury, security, t • II B"nk Btdrr OpeaSat.&Sun.1·4pm. vi · 1 na . Ol"-'n!J.OO toli.00,2300 Matureadulls.Jl75SCst. 865AmigO!l Way,NB Pvt.roomwilhboard. ine a P ... avai)ableatSbopperti> -"==="---~~-I pets. Days, 494 · 1055 . CORONA DEL MAR t'a1r\•11·~· Hd .. Costa Hw y. 499.2.835. Managed by Costa Mesa. $225mo. 642-4644 Village, a high volume New Uni t, 2 Hd, 2 ba, ~~~::u.· 494·5602 or 2 Br Townhouse, rrplc. J\lt'~a . l'honc51:l·2300.-WilU•mWilteniCo. 549-1079 S4S-0952Share office space, $1lO shoppers mall. If you rrplc , be-ams. blk l Pool, tennls, continental . . l·Bdrm.duplexunil . . v .. -R-.-.&....1s 4250 mo new complex C.M. have the mercbandiae, beach & shopping center. BACl-1. util pd, $l8S. mo. brcak£ast. Some ocean & Senior adull 2 bedroom Isl Loe catt edH l ·bl ~. asbovthe Elegant · J;uxury. On the •••••••••••~;:•••••••• are~. 5<18-0044 we'll put the root lraf(ic f'ar1t astlc ocean view, up/$60. wl Crescent Ba y. Catalina vie ws. Close to noor: no pels $18S Super oag wy. 1n ou Bay 4 Br: 2 Ba Beamed · in rront of you. Jr you $'195. 4 9 7 . t 5 2 3 or 1435 N. Cst Hwy 494.2508 shopping & fine beach. location 645·0010 J..agun~. Walk to .beach & cen: D /Vf, frplc pso. C&bln, Big Bear, sips 12, 2: CPA has ofrice suite to don't have the men:han- 213-i41·7"55. 644.2611 shopping. Av.1111 1. Oct . 673•5719 wltnds OT an (pies. 3br, sep playrm, lell!le. 400 sql't. With or dise, we'll help you ob- "'-I 1 Fvrnl hed · EFF'ICIENCYAP'I'S shC"Eg' ~p~.'·d~~. 'cl~~ JO_t~: $200 1'1o., incl. 5PM. · col TV. poollbL 494-8611 w/out desks. Separate tain it, Join 100 other ..,.-... wn s I rrom $190. Pool maid " ... ~ uubues . LagBch. e·ntrance. oc Ai·rporl merchants, who a r c ...:;i;.:;;••••·;;Q61 phone, laundry.' Villag~ Btn, l yr nu duplex. Jbr, !fte?thing Sl!IO 543·7986 t.11SSION REALTY NEAR ltoag Hosp. $275 Palm Desert 2 br condo area. 152.8353 beat Ing th c Sour , Inn. 494.9436 2ba, f'plce . $425 mo. * 494-0731 * mo. 2 Br. z Ba, Studio. f"-. $250 m. 0 w /lease.' · ... Economy at Shoppers ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67" 7197 /992·5000. ...,. EWPORT rd ffc Vill -·· N M In St ..c..~~--'-------I EASTSIDE. or new lux.. New crpLs bltn&, W/D 540-6998eves ga en o 1 e age,,, .. u. . a .. Bache lor Apt . F'urn . PalllllAph duplex.lBr.Z'f.iBa,Dan. 2 Br, 1 ba duplex, No. hookup sci-1324 suites. various sizes SantaAna,.834·1551 ~atllfe ov~r 40. Sl65 mo Fum-Ulil Pd. $200/$345 Yearly, 2Br .. 2Ha. $325. Rm. Pvt yd. 2 car gar. F.nd. yd. ocean view, no · ........... 4300 ,~rro:.::m::.::4~3'~i=n~cl~u=t=il~55=.:7~-=~1 .l----------- mclude• ut1I. 673·300 1 mo. ~ean y1·ew. 250C"ff 3Br., 2Ba67 .. ~Zloo66. Q · ·d 1 I pets $290 497.2575 Upper -onl--nt dplx 4 • r """' u .... wet res1 en 1a area. · · ""u '" • ••••••••••••••••••••••• F rni s hed Newport lalboa,ftlirtMlla 3707' Dr.494 ·7557 $425.~7888. Luxury pe nthouse con· rl'2 ~~rn~~r~ ~:;· Male/Feinale share 3 ~ach 0£tice, Reception Av•=~~!:!!'ruUy •••••••••••••••••••••••·L.lx. 2 Br, den. 3 Ba. Pvt. Costa Mesa 3124 LARGE 2 br. $245/mo. dominium. 2 br, 2 ~a. J'S.S120 ' ' br+den on Peninsul1 areg 3vail. Sl75. 752-0750 equipped Optomet'rie of- IALIOA IMM I Bch. tennis, pool. Winter ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oiildren ok. 2268 Pamela frylc, bltns, 1 yr old. Xlnt near IOth. SIJO, . . . · rice in high trarfic loca· Winter 1160·1235 Mo.~ease $450. (714) 499·Z926 STIJNNING 2 Br 2 Ba, Ln 549-8138 vtews . S375. yrly. No 3 Br, bltns, rrplc, 2 Ba, 673-7888e"6 S49-82SJ H EAVY tra.rr1c will bwld tion In Costa Mesa. '1/rile Incl. util, equip. kitchen, or(213)790-4601. garden apart. l>ooJ, Rec. . pets.494·1195 dsbwshr. Ocean View. -. your bus iness .. l deal M D G R be.rts pool. Near bus, mkt, elc. area. $205. 710 W. 18th St. BR, upst<1irs, bltns, cpts, . Wlnttr$300.113-MN Share 2 br on wat.er. lb· store/office location next to r. · · W 0 d & 105MalnSt 675-8740 ean£ront. 2 partially C!'l-1 drps, sin ~le c-a r gar., OCEAN view. spat'. 1 br, Newport Be ach with to Bolsa branch Post Of· MCnomnptgaonym.~r/~ Cla~~lficd · furn. 2 BO. 2 ba, luxury 1170. mo. 644·1045 adults, 2607 Solana Way, SPECTACULAR vu, 2 bd, male or female. 675-78'13 lice. 1200 &q ft, $300. mo. N~ 2 br, 2 ba dup. nr upt.s. New carpets, new Off Beaten Poth L.B. $225. 494-1419 bltm, gar, pool. Adlts, no W n r old to rent Gemini Realty,839-66Z3 f,~Q.0·e!~· 1~=~1~ J~~~ Yacht Club. $385 yrly. drapcs,b.alconyoverthc l , 2 & 3 Br. Adults no pacaous ~ Bd 2 ~···sweeping ocean view, peta.642.a&9 l ~~d~ ~ith M1F 0 DEL MARCOO M ca92626 213-449-6412673-5981 . beach. $345-$370. 494·1055 pelJI, dshwh rs, tihag cpls, ~reshly pa1nl~ .• ~ice block tobeal'h, 2 Br, 2 ba, $485 Yrly oceanfrool 3 br w /same. 556-3106 or & RJ:O~ Sq. rt., iu11 l--es-•~·----·---- LARG E CLEAN 1 hr. or494·3834 . l'BIBQosedGgar&age: tl<ppdlc, ~~~ruvi:;wn$2Zs r~soto eat nr new. $Z15 l&e. 494·3383 2 ba. No pets. Ava.ii Nov'. 673-5761. service. mo/mo or lease. Afttit~e Sloof, · · as wa er · ' . 494·2339 · 1 ... -•• CARRIAGE REALTY CH Best bay bch Joe. Adlts, Pool 963-4814. . ....... .-Mgle 21-30 to share 2 br, 2 IN NEW RT B A noP,elli Sl9SyrlY 673-0072 tWwport leach 3769 LA MANCHA APTS DJo..LUXE 3 br, 2 ba, pvt l Bd Apa~ment . Unfurn. 3 Br2ba$325mg rerr ba duplex w/same. ·an1..:c61::s.0060:.::;:_ _____ -I FOr sale with or without Deluxe 2 BR, 2 Ba, rrplc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 778ScottPlace,CM g.w rage, bltns. dshwhr, Oc_ean VICW, $185. UUI . Nochild/pet;AvlNovl the· bch/Newport. $150 •IMO FREE RENT• ~~k·::.p~o~e~ii~:!: priv patio, yrly. Avail. WINTER by park, near 642-507'3 rrplc. Avail. immed.. call paid. 494 -8973. 3206 Balboa 644-4340 mo. 631·2245. 1·2·3 Rm. orrices from 642....,758. immed. 540.4423 new 2 br, 2 ba, Best Of. MB>ITERRAMEAM 979-4637 a(ter 5&:wknds UNUSUAL 2 sty apart In 2 bedroom lower. Walle to Single lady has luxury 2 $13S per mo. Near1.:.=..==------- CottaMna 3724 ~~;h~-4063 before mid· VILLAGE 1 BR porch rerrig stove Architect De!lgned dplx. the beach. $300 year!)'. Br,2 Ba apt.. frplc, spiral Ai~~~e~U:or~ "tu~a nC::'d~t ~~en'::~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 B 1 Bt & D 2 B 2 verY clean'. 717 \V. tsth 2 Br, 2 Ba, few. feel rr 213447·9443. 5lalrtase, beaut. fum'd partnership, or ? This $]5 WHll&u• Need Temporary Jtous· r. en, r, St AptC $ISO 962-8936 famous Laguna Cove. & dec'd, W /Share DESKS,ACE • r · !"Ba h t Ph Br Townhou.se. Carpets, " · · · Magnlficant view . EXECUTIVE b1yfronl w /n.gbtgal Coon s moker sm.easytorelocate mfg. •··' 8 mg · · c ap · one. d I I 3 in the Daily Pilot Hunt .... ~· Id k •S ....... lo&l RApla Wkly maid serv. $275. r apes,· ir~p ace. Large 2 br, stove, rerrig, SUt..ined glass, Jge deck, lge 2 br, 2 ba condo. Dix works nights) $150. · .......,,1ness wou ma e a •'IV & Maid Serv Av all Mo. No pets. Lido Shores pools, 4 tc~n1s courts · dshwhr. 703 S hali mar, rrplc, many closets. 2 car crpt, drps. Stv, dshwhr. 2 645-6319 dgys, 645·5032 Snglon Beach of(ic.e, total bus, or. a good 2nd •PhoneServ, Htd pool Hotel,&73-8800 gym · sauna s. Apt B, S180. 962·8936 gar. spgce. Like pvt ear park'g, pool. Adi.tits eves. 1787$ Beach Blvd near bus. $10,000 bu.ys ever- •Children Section 2400 ft arbor Blvd home. Mature adults, no only. Sin1Jles olr.-. Slip Talbert. 11' x 11' space ything needed except Joe •SS OFF week'• rent 1 or 2 Br, adult.&. no pets, Costa Mesa (714)557-8020 o-Poiftt 3126 pets. $4.50 Jse. 497·1617 avail. ssso. mo. Eves Quiet, spacioua Lag.Nig. $S0 pc; month. Answer· & raw materials. Call w/•d SI70 JS190. 2421 E. 161h St, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·982-7821or87&-8006 home. None s moker. Ing service available ror 714 /646-8181. Z371Newport.Blvd.CM N.Ht.8646-1801 Adult 2 huge ~rooms Br. adults, $230 mo. LtVElNACASTLE . $135. mo. 495.5752 or $10, desk and chair forl-''-'--------.S.S.97ss0r64S-3967 Sl.70 no pc':"· Inquire apt Avail. Nov. l . 557.5228. 8 acres or ga.rdens, wide YRLY renlals·Oeeanfront 831.mg. $5. C&ll 642-4321, ExtZ77. ~1ASSAGE parlor & re· ----------I Park Newport&blease. 1 G 568 W. \Ydson Slv:-'newly paint'd/crptd ocean views. Huge 2 br, 2 &other. CoulPropert.ies sidence. Costa Mesa. SUSCASITAS Br.$32Smo.833'82QJ.orMESA VERDE area ' . baapt.Partlyfum.Higb 873-5'10 RMMATEw.anted,Fem. Fl~E:~rtgto~~F C Century2l ,548·1168 Laree nicely fum. bieh. eves67J.5332. Ho l h 2 & 3 l Br. Apt. appliances rum. eellines. Pool , s pa , . pref. 2 Br, 2 Ba, Nr. S . C. BLDG CHlLD cire center, 3200 & l •brs. Adults only. no ON THE BEACH 2 B 2 br&: :p::~.ro;.. view&: sun deck SlSS, utll estate living .. Close to BRANBRD srlan~:~&::;e:i~-t Plaza. SUsan SS7-33S3 Harbor at Adams, C.M. u. ft, Costa Mesa. Cen· . . peU,.2UONewportBI. r, Inc.I. n o pets 496·0S75 beach & shoppmg. $495. 3 , a WI w l!i --. ~~;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;! Ba .,bllns, gar & lndry CASA VICTORIA 494~.... mo. May be leas ir you rrplcs. Oeclipancy Nov. RESP.i:talwi&hestoshare Air cOnd , e lect, r:pts, lury21,54S-1168 • fac s. $850 mo. \'rly. 1,2&3 br, Deluxe Unfur. collect P•inting•, anti· 1. 263S Santa Ana ~ve cbarmmg Bal. Isld home drps, music. elev ., • C , __ AMIASSADOI HHS 6'1~7111. orFum ... asJwtrpd. ...1tilM)tCM1 ... oclt ll40 ques or sculpture. (EutCosll.Mesabebmd w /a gme. 675-8139 or janitor, a mple prkg. AJI Mens oncesstvn ·,' f ". ·''' "' '"' .OF •u-c.a. "' •••••••••••••••••·•••••• d • 653 Santa Ana Country 673-2383 incl.3 min.S.D.&Smin. Avail.J00.600sn.ft . _, .,. OCEANFRONT neJt 2 Adults-NopetsScc.gate A ults . 49 .4 or Inf 3399 SU' I 11 d' TWO LOCATIONS n-, upper, adUlu, gar. Pool, rec rm, elevators 0u BEACH 494-6017 Club). For o.67S· SHARE female only ve~ Rlv/N.B. Frwys, 7 min. ccess u a ies °' 1"'111 •e1 airport. M. R . Stever JuniorApparelcha.in WEEKLY RATES winter. $275. 673-3069. 525 Victoria. 642-8970 Newport leocla 3169 SHARP z BR, stove/ref, nicely furn. 2 ~r W/frplc, Mgr. 5S7-01J6or646-8;196' primcshop'g center FULLSERVJCE $40 WK' uP l&2 Bdr 6 •ShodyElftln..Pool* Efriciency£rom$20S ••••••••••••••••••••••• shag, frplc, s undeck, 1 .a pprox. 1 m1 to :~h, lental 4450 fore~p.men'~merchant 2Z17Harbor,C.M. Ba h Cnl TV . 'd U Ad 1 •• 2Br.1&2Barrom$260 Ba 1 1 2 Bd ZBa Pvt blktobch.Glrl,nope\5. CostaMesa.631-0824 e s storeopen1ngOcl. 2909Brialol,S.A. c .• or , m a1 1&2Br$17S. p. u ... ; 3 Br,2Ba,£rom$475 yron • • $29Smo)'J'ly~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call ... 645·2666 6'5-48404sMO-ZSOO serv. pool. THE MESA. no pets. 177 E. 22od St. Bcb & pier. $MO. yrly. · N.B. 2br, 2 ba, apt ELUXE orrice. comm'Jl---------- ••• '" ... ' •• ' oa ... ·~· ~· . .,, ,; ·'' ... .,. " .. , • 1 .... ; t(I • ~-· , ... , "'Q "" VI •• •« •• ••• 415 N. Newpart Bl, NB 642·364$ •Summer&Wintergt 979-193$&644·4'10 Spac. 2 BR Townhouse $135/mo. UUI incl. Grl & industrial s paces. Also llEAUTY SHOP 646-9681 .,,. beach,., beautiful • • r•R1s1~HE a Pl . w Ivie w on racil.642-09"14/642·4882. m in i warehouses in A r· bl •SINMly ....,.... •-J11oto '"" * EastblWL SUnkenUv rm, very pro 1ta e opera- 1&2 Br $l?S. VP~ ~dultt, 1510 W. OCEANFRQ.?,JT. Hacte.da De Mesa •Viewsorocean. l&2 Br. unfum, $170 &: dining rm & bar. Fully 4 Bd, 2 Frpls., pool hon:ie Laguna Nigue l &Mission tion with s ubstantial ln· no jiets . 1T1 E. 22nd St. Furn, x~aS2501ge 671 ~r; .. ~ 160 W. Wilto11, C.M. CVatrdalina & Palo!> $215. Al I el e c l rl e, equipped kitchen. $.TIS. ~'!!~ Mko'r F JS951 & util. ~~jo Di~rgC:sFwHy~n~ ~ ec1""'ase1·n Hpoub"'notfiaDl.ynLocam•,.':: 642·'84S. mac. cp.... ' .........., Clos.eel Gareges .U:rg:~ri'f'ate decks Fireplace. lleated pool. mo. Adi.tits, no dogs. By -.-~as or m . 2000 sq ft. As low as 30" Growth area of South ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ow0A~T~E~R\-F~R~O/!N~'~T~3c:i8~ BEAUT. GROUNDS •Heated Pools-Saw:ias Adults, no pets. ~ppl. 833-385l 757 Dom· Responsible fem. to !!hare per sq rt. 831-1400 Orange C'ounly. Real· tBRFum $17s tum. Upper duplex. Boa ADULTS·NO PETS •Assi£:Ilcd covered Acros.sr~~1:rcourse meoDr. ex lge 4 br duplex,~ blk is ti cally priced at ~ of bllnl, pool, walk dock. Call ~75·6169 o 10 minutes to ocean . Lge par~1.ng . 20UlSanla Ana Ave WESTCUFF Arca.,.. /pool ~ ocean. $130. mo. Ulil wit~6 F~~i.!es·~~re br~~ $1S,OOO. w /xlnl terms to s hopping. ~ mi. 714-4384. 1 br $185 .. 2 Br $2 15., lge 2 •Additiona~ rree p~rkmg 2 Br, pvt patio, $235 . tac. Gary 645-4665 Ideal ror auto or boat avail. beach..9llW.l9lhSt. •OCEANFRONT• Br w/patio $220. Gas & •Maid.serv1cea:va1I YEARLY 3 br, 2 IJ:a, 906 Mature adults, no pets. G•agisforRewt 4350 9th S CENTURY21/EIToro Bach.Gar. $22Syrly water incl. Draperies. •Fum1lureavad w. Balboa Blvd. Frplc, 646-4318 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c~iD~,.585 S.:s1:0. ev:S 830-1151 carpets, ·a:aa heat. gas bltns, garage. 1 blk to , _,,~~=:;::~-~~~ Lp ,_. J .. ~ &7S.2'93 stove, air conditioniog. Open M·F J0-6 bay or beach. $375. VRLY 3 br, 2 ba. frplc, 2 Car 1ara1e space r.or 646-0681 IRvnlaaRt Bllna, w tw. drp1, pool Oceanfront . Winter. swimming pool, r ec. SatI0-5, sun 12·5 675-5487 bltns, garage, By 38tb St. CdrenMt ""cstorll afe. ~Lease space. Great loca-Opp..t.Hy 5015 0. Adlta, no peta Duplex.-...n.2br. room,wa.shers&dryers. l~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ll!P~ar~r~$400~~-~~~e~v~e~ · a eves · t B kh t & •-•••••••••••••••••••• ......., · · · drsa&-5555 t1on a roo urs · . . . ~ M1·7M'I. NEWLYDECORATED Hwtlin-'on OCEA.MROMT Westeliff brand new 2 Adams in H .B. A JC , ct1ve/lnact1ve inves~or . • 2 Br wJgar., $17~. Waler ~· B 'e 1·1 i $30. p/mo. Storage oaly. carpet, rree parking. rorneweled.~lcdev1i:e 20JSFul1rtoa,CM WJNT£R rentals · pd.2178 .. E"Placenlia. Pacific 38R.2Ba.$350Wlnter ,a, 21 a, 1 e 1en~y , lnquire32SJ,l7tbPlace, eau 549-88ll. startup .. U n1que u_n1t ~!~;.':~· ~!~.el:r~':: ~~;~;::U! ~~-~[O 6.'JG.4120 l·S 711 Ocean Ave 3 BS~~~~n~~ w ~i:e m~k0er ,r: p:ii'os~ C.M. aft. lla.m. Lease space. Great loca· ~~~m:,'c!t~ri~1( th~~~ dressing rm, xtra lgeSle..., to Beach. Studio 311DIOOMS <714>536·1487 3BR,2ba$300Wnlr. pool , adWts. $375. mo. OffkeRntal 4400 tion on Magnolia and intricate rout es. rooms, ,en~I . ga r . a0;,m Bath Bar 3 lge bdrms w /palio, Managed by SEA WIND 67s-at99 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa rner In Fountain F1 y/Drive operat o rs OOw/S:!~•.ge. AdUtts only, K.Jtt"hen.'$85.'58-o8.cs rrplc, pool across rrom \YilliamWaltersCo. Condo.2 nR.,2ba.,den. SmdeAna 3110 SINGLE to 6 rm suit Valley 1,200 sq rt. A/C, urgently n eed thi s .-... lge q uiet park . 1250. unr. Yrly. $475. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avtlil. in plus h orrice parking, rree. In new ser vice. fhone Mr. Cook I C WlNTERontheSand1628 Adultsonly.545-8628 llKETOIEACH 2 BR,l'r\:Ba,adultCondo. bldgnr.OCAirport. Full s uccessful s hopping ror d e mon s tr ation. 1::.. ~~no pets. pts, Oeean:~ronl, studio, $165 & B th ME.AR SHOP,IMG W/W crpt, drps, D/W. service inc l : Reeep· center.549-8811. 645-9'lSJ 642-7154 mo.utilpd.963·4888. New 1 2 r , mon lo l .2 &3Brapts, bltns ,dis· patio, pool. bea ut . tionist, conrerence rm. SURF&S'HD -yloL-monlh. bltns, adulLs no kl.k d $205 xerox, automated typ-J11oto WJNTER2Br2Ba2drs, ........ _Pomona Ave. hwas hers.somew/frplcs par I e eroun · · . C ii•••-•• si.pp~gYilt-••••••••••••••••••••••• C de 0 th S .,...... ~ & 2 car garages. From CaU coll ect.. 496·2038 aft. ing, etc. a -..·.-~ • -T"" asa ro rrom ocean.11446 t. 645-0527 /548-4291 . $200. Lions Es tates. 5(anytimeSal&r:SUn). Xlnt spaceforcommer 'I HEEDMOH07 ALt.UllLITIESPAID S325mo.675·0384 . •FASHlONlSLAND• tenant.965 sqflwJocean We h ave unlimited Compare berore you . • ADULT 2 br, Easts1~e. ~-2579 ApwlwwwRfsFwllisMd Exec ut ive o r ri ces view. Amplepark'g.146S private runds ror 2nd rent Custom desi1ned Oceanfront, wmter, 3 BR, encl. garage. patio. 2BDR·ATTHE BEACll OCEANFRONT new 1 Br oru.fwwislled 3900 w/recept., 5ttY & J!honc So. Coast Hwy, Lag. Bcb. trust deed loans. Low featWtn1· ~ba·effls:o· 1,BlR, 2 d s hwhr . Near n ew. SUPER·NEW·LARGE upper. Cpts, drps, gar.••••••••••••••••••••••• service. 359San M11ue1, 497·3088 terms . Will assi s t •S.paet.·~ kitchen with 0 •.-•• -A-.67,,~",.~ .. e uxe &44-0878 Hontlngton Har bour Yrlylse. $375.642·3"43. N.B.tWO.l9lOor644-l860 brokers or principals. i.ndittct U btJ .., .,. ,,. -0 SHOPS with l deal g ng NEW spac. 2 br, iv. ba, Area ONTHEBAY Photograph; ore w/dark locations. "' blk from Fastservice. -..Ho .~dinlo'g areg ll3blkMcl'adden LPlace. bin patio, farden. Adults, no ADULTS 846-4150 Duplex, yrly. rental. ES o· .R rm . A JC. & bowe r . beach, across (rom Glendale Investment •. me-u.ea r1ge lO oce•n. gr 1 r. pet.s$215.642·1603 Oulslandi·ng 3 br, 2 •-, paneled walls. S48·9766 1 Corporation Prtvatepatloe 8'13--9383 1 ._ . Ne wport pier. Ca l N....wor :,.. __ , $IOO Mo ill r .... lc 1800 oqrt upper C.M. 67 ... -.. -.-e. 631-2233 ~--fArW/storage VILLA MESA from $205. 2 • .... . .. • . . ~. lTil·B WMtellfr •Marble PuJllnan Sollltl Lap a 3716 Br, ~Uo, pool. No pels. ••-w-• Boat dock avail. N•wlt ofli . . -decor'd Sund-k <ll.&AC Lwtury ice 1D prestige MUST rent at once! At· LA-w~· 5030 •Kiftplae Bdrms ••••••••••••••••••••••• 119 . Wilson. 646-12:51 lo.I-···] .. ._2.. . ...... -· b'"'"• N.B. GIL,Sed wall t -1 II offi __ ., _,...,. PI B b. •-u10c Vl 1Bd -· 675-4200 LIVING i""'n ••·-oo ra ... -..ve s m a 1ceon ••••••••••••••••••••••• • oo • ar e qu es -Olll'a · ean ew, · 9.5 with rlreplace, bltns, FA · v ew. eas . .._. .. , Mariner's Mile racing . aurroundHwith plush nearBch. A:atore. $'l35. h ea t . C LOSE To3Br.2Ba,delux,3 doorto hwy Also offic e & eed$47,SOOrorf1rsllrust landscaping Ulil.incl.499·2834. HEWE.AST SIDE OCEAN. SCHOOLS, best beach. S3'1S yrly. . Single & double room of. worksbop in Larson de:e<1 on C.~.M. duplex: 1 Adull'l.Nopet.s •-I I 2 Br & Den, epts. drps , eA" ... 18or675""'"'• (ices loc. in 'modern Sh. d 5 S 'G< W11lpay9V.1nterestti1Vl 1BDRM S225. -ii?'? HW•S bltns & ds hwshr. $27$ PARKS & SHOPPING. ,._,.;i-... ---... center, util's fum'd. By ap yar • 4 ...,. I or fYV'I 2 BDRM r'M>n. ..............thecl 548·7437 $.125 & $.160. per month. the mo S'1S to $'90. 540-5206 646·7833 per month, 10 year due ........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Agent960-3858848.S300 LAS BRISAS Oakwood offers the date. Sell in g p rice 31S W. Wibon642·1971 lal>oa lsta..d 3106 1185. 2 BR sin<> le s l y. Beal'h Blvd. Weston ForDlscrimlnatinu finest in roort living ata PRIMEOFC SPACE Spore. ForLfllH $117,500. Down payment • d 'I" • I ff d TOP LOCATIONS in escrow $70.000. Vogel $230.NEWLYdeeoraled2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beam ceil. C&O, 2043 A ams,4,1 11,Slo Adults pr ce you can " or . LlcloViloge& Co.Rea1tors.M8·934G br, ~ garden setting. 2 BR avall for yrly. 1 "C"Wallace.646-8883 Alabama . right one Watch ti. ... Mt There's SI s:n i llion in ~An In Cc:nteni Anc hored by Uti '' Ad It 1 b k b Ba 1 blockto202Rochestcr r ecreat ion facilities. ° Fai.io's & Majo.r Drug. EARN II", 7 yea-. 2ND 56 pa. u 1s o1n8~0 ~~~1:!· r&pat o.2 Br. 2 ba f a milies o•ertt.ocnn NIGllTLIGHTEOTEN· 341 aUclo.HI HB . West min ster. T.D.$25,0oo.sec~~by Warry no. p e s. 1 om. · -wekome M0&l util. pd S.ach withlm 1hpl NJS COURTS. A ruU lime 1 suiLe IP'.PfO"· 600 1q n. Artes_la. AJ'ahelm. Abo $loo , 00 0 . c quit >.'.. Sl ~c:c>rrler W. lBth BAY vu 4 br 3 ba bll.ns Mo. to 'mo. $225. 622 EX l~e 2 br, 2 ba, dlx J BEDROOM activitltt direefor wbO v rw-raclng Via .Li do. HQDlington Harbor loca· "Pr0fesil008f iian w/xli1 t. ·• • · cpl, d,..;.., 2• decks: ~,,~H.:.•:.:m:oU:oton=-· 7'-52--'·069_5 ___ 1 poolside apt nr bch. Adlt. •Heated le'°"' plant parties, BBQ's, Jnq. Owner: Dreyer. Uons -.a·t R I 1 MOS ·r-1 nopets$1.75 536-8362 tri,. • -1 ~--Sun· .. ui.t.ER·REALTORS "1"'1 • epy o: • 1 mt. DO pell, DO ehUclren, sooo. mo. As;& 673-8700 R-.&..1..t... '-2 I . . •Sun dee ...... ..!'-"".:""b."" ~. 'L""ll Company. ('114)675-7002 (714) o .. r .. -.. p .O.Box 2354, Santa Ana. aUr Fainlow a. Baker .__..,.. r •PrivatebolcoDf. ---~ 545-lllt · l•a•'•••• JI07 Bltm w (W, ~frig, pool Newtrtplexes,~&3 brdlx •Adequatepa.rt g Plut beautiful aingles, SWBL0cATIOM 92'70'1Princ.only. i~~~i;';;i;;CiJ'74oj••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl90. Adlls, no pels tbnaout. frplc~. fenced •Elevator 1&2 b e droom apts , 17tb.St,.eo.tall.. Iamliredoft.beseuseleu Trwt 1· M ....... 3740 2 Br near Beach 6: 81y, 642-9520 yd.~ lfuntmgtoo St. •SecwilJ tu.rnlsbad•untumllbed. 8S4eqftf;315. c1lls. If you can afford Dftdi SOJS '••ft•••••••••••••••••• redecorated , laund.ry, 5J6..Mm,S39-67'7S Fumltureavallable Models open 10. to 7. '20tqft.Slto. !~?_s 1edmo7.00for all c~! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8&.AUTIP'UL l bt fum parkinJt, adults, no pet.I. 2 BR, 1 Bl. w/gar. Newly 2 Br 1"11 Ba. l'rpt& drps, 7 Lsereq'd.sott)',nope\a Sonynopetaorchlldren 35Z9QftSl50~ ....... g sq. • ,...,... as:q 1110• lllO. Spanish 1275. 1116 w. Balboa decor . W!st C.M. Nr blksloBch. S2SO mo. AM . SS1.5RlverAveJ'Ue Roommate servtce CallUS·5IOll J.n Cannery Vllla«e. on a LOANS u~o 80% •vfa •w-, -encl 1ar, Blvd . .,...,. ..... 0. Schls/SHP G. Sl9S. Mo. Bruce, ·-1528/ Aft. 7 & CatSeoshore • ••••) avallable Month to a:I' x 90' lot, call 548-8493. ;d,;;:a:rb.dry,adlts. u•__. NopeU.842·33.16 Sun.960-n. Forappt.eall~ monthoecui>ancy, Clgsslfled Ads sell blg Otherwise don't 'bother lstTD '"• 1'1311 KeelloD Ln, 1 blk HUGE 3 br. 2 ba, frplc , items, small Items or me! 2-clTD Lo.I w. of Beacb off Slater. bltns. l yr old. ~ blk to NEWMES9A YB!~E d 1 NEAR new deluxe 2 br. 2 Spadous 3 Br, 2 ba, frplc, anyltem.642·5618. ......._.lri .. a~ 4500 Fllrm:iTerms!Jlnce t!M9 &fl.7M bay or bch, nr. Pavilion, 2 r. 2 ~· a .u t ba, all bltns. frplc , closed 1 blk to beacb.\YrlY .. C.11 -_,_ 'Lii~ M._ Co. views. $450. yrJy. No apt,.,. Lge beautirul in· 111r. \Y alk to beach. $275. _645-7054 NOW IS 'n9T1MI ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..,. ...-.,. S ALL BEACH ltOTEL peta. 494-1795 teriora open to lus h wat er mo. Al l ulil pd, Aftt, no Oakwood J k h k 220oSQ F'T Mfa: 2032 642-2171 54$.0611 Rooms, fl2,50weet. l1nd1caplns:-. Every con· re. 346•1311 or846·4938 WALK to Ocean. New · for ob i1ee en lO ~ ce ''D'' Piac~nt ia .. CM . .._ ... TD, ---w::.....~ As>U$100mo.536-'10Sf PF.NJNSULA celvable extr8. Muat see · ~dplx. 3 Bt. z Ba. Crpt, Garden the Daily Piiot llelp Jl<ias -~ _,,_ -====·===-1 Attract.tve 3 .Or 2 Ba , to appreciate. $3M·S465. Sl602Br,cpL,, drps,stove, dl"J)8 , D/W, g1rb. dlsp, An~...._-ts Wanted clwlllca~n. 1r 646·7S12or$n.2412 WEHAVECASlt! lJlr. fwn. deluae mobile frple. bltns, crptl, drps, ISM Mei.a Verde Drive kldtpcl OK., Closed gar. car. Yrly. Child OK. ..-. -·-· lhe Job you Want 1 not 8 uy2ndT.D.'s ho~ . .-,ero,11 b,eacb. "°9.1rly.673·2223 Eaal. (1 14)540-8871 842-0389. f'OO. 67S-O&d/'73-6f92 . thel'a you mllht con.Sider 3;n:J sq n. Free atandina Loan on 2bd T.D. 's Pobl, SI~. Oolfl OOL , .. .,,_,.._. offerlnj your aerv~~• building.~ alrcoad. Lr& NewLoana·2n.dT.O.'a lnet. AdulUI, ao peta. N_tAr ... ~ 2 br. Ad.ulll, $1.45 . vely1£xtra 1.,.e Brand New 1pts for rent, 3 Br. 2 ba, redtt .• ~ blk Irvine at l6th wtth in ad In the Job fen ced yrd. 400amp Eqult1lnv1int. Div. ·Jmm14. occ•p'QC7. 1U c=---~~ i~el. Bacbelo CIOee t.o OCC. Jlunt. llarbodt. J, 21 & 3 bay, bcb 6 tennis eta. 8"5-0S:SO, Wanted caLep'y. Phopa power. Price negotiable:. BAltNETTMTG.CO. mei:l.J.. .. . utU._.-.... ,---.. t0041CICarntno.548-S704 br.M&-0020. $310.mo.7rty.MS-10ll 642·'871 . Ii&OoataMua.~77a:l. &&S-JJM 5025 I \ • \ I• ' t \ I • • • • , . • • • !'dd 11 .•• Bulld lt .•• Olaper 11 .•. Ham,,_ It ... ea'"' SERV CE RY !l. .. Cement 11 ••• Wlre 11 ... Hoe lt...C5-•n tt: •. -I •LP s~ILPa~tlt ... 11~-~ ~·~-~~~1~1~-·~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A1 I I ,. ·~~~~~ ; .,_ p·1· • i. ··--···-·····-·.. " • I I ...... IJYJ41! I .J, •••• ·--.. ····· ---·--··-··-· ....... ·-···-······· ................ ,. ....... ·-················"···· ..... -····-····-· -·-······ ·-i:.~;. ~:= ·t::-.. ,,.~ ~,!!'!&Y OlltaremN@.Mti...U... T.ft...... Kev.Ila& Aa7tbla1. Roaafflt-••l•t, r......W. Moirtq:lff.auJ.lnt. StYClent P ........ /Repatr.•11'1 A•7 Pl••~I•• water f ,.. II all --· _,_____ '""d'w Dalo. lr ~ """'-... _._. Carace cleUUJ), Rella· own equipment call w/larl• trvek. Rtaa. W'Olll:par,t&lrtad•u· ~......_...alt.I'. =. ~i.J.•,_;m; Vi l•ti• ",....,...... __....,_ ble. fa1t 1er11lce. •Dtaft:rSP•. Bany~...-.sm ta1tolmyup.Ul-10M e11clo1ur••· ••••·, A'-•I In I 11 ~~ • ..... Esp. Ja9llJl111 C.,.... 111""52.. ·; ---loot ~-t ..A.. l»,.._!Kotlw/ad • ... •1 c ,. Pa1ro • .... ..,.._... ........_s::"l'" .., _ _. .... _. , . 'Nlf-1.THO&OUGR llOVING? a tap mea ~-.,.....,_er,-wo.-.. taa•,el.c.ta.UJI ... •••••••• .. ••--•• •-···-• ... •-••••-• . #;.;;...--;; .. ltamldl ' I TalloredtoYom-Needa rDOYe you . .Reuonable/ reu. lal/t'Xl, free est., ELKCTRJCJAN. Sml -· •••••••••• ! .... ·-···· WUl&a.ms 5ft.lll5 nb.t1S.7m,™l. Re(.a,,..2'191MJ.•1J ... .... •• ,..... CARPET.XPJtTS.11719 ,.,.._, malol/Hpain. 2Z WantaREALa.l!AN , • • __. . • ... _ ........... ...... --••••••••••••••••• Gelit&ullyQeaa. 1"Ll;l'P· Garde••r 11 Bultdtaa HOUSE!Ca.UOl.o&bam ' ••••· I '• ............. PETERSPAINTJNG R.EPA!ftS.AU.TYPrs W111 hby1lt d111 m WILLIAllSw.aw ~Dllot.S.-$Z03. Cleanup•. llow1 Glrt.Ji"t'eeet11M,S..51ZI .......... ••••••••••••• •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Inl/Exl·ReuR.alel a.M,tr..U.k. home: Goldeawe'it Sal-.,l\tpair.J:utall e ••I AayWn,.a1-oaaiatt..4 Yon1•at..adscape R,OUSEPAINTING . CallGenealw.°'51 Wahl30-5020.a7t! .. ., Sliter .. _._ .... -·· -._ «.? T~ HOUSEQ..EANllfG II ou.r Sod 1•wn1/&priaii.rt. lnsldto/out. HJ qual/10• . --· ~. ~mpoo 6: ateam clean ••-••M••••••.,,.•••-•• .._ 1 8'alaeu C..11 juJce'a 0.f;nsva-.U.?911 r1te1. Bruee-MS--5378. Paper-Paint. 20 yr. e•p. C:. I lawlitJ. Color Wilbteoers; JAPANDSOABDENO _&prU..waii.aa Raqedy.Anna.'1USS3 Need work . Save $ no,.. pl&! rl'Pb 10 ~ ble.adL lOynexper,aUoha1e1 Gardener ~Sl..AND&CARlNG SSAVESS-Besl prices, wait. Sat.1.ar1ct&on 1uar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••,••••••••••••••••• ae.. ltv rm. dia rm 6 Bt11C111able1F.atbnates Yd. Qeanups fr lllulinc AlleoUori apt owner1, Sod., IA.WD, ~.Sprkr n:l/inlr. Any fix· it joba. Free eaL HS-99SL ERAMIC TJLE. Pfew •, MINORHOMERl'PA.ut ball $1.So Avs. rm Sf.IO, Call"fS1·113'1. Tri.m•pnmeMM678 D'l.ra. rltn. cta1'1 Apt (2.l3)4'11-H05 M•nY .Refs . SC8 ·110"f RemQdtl. P'reo eet. SmJ Plwnbio1.C.rpent17 couc:b $10, chair$$. G Ceaninc Serv. All work 'Jack. jobe welcome. -.aus Cuamlciile. elim, pet odor. Cf?l re-Qulily llalnl/Lancbc:p1 G112 .. krtlcft auar497·2'11Jda)'Of'eve WIWAMS•SONS ,... ......, , · pair. U yn eq.I', Do worll: W...,,alll, eod, sprkll'I, •••••••••••••••••••••• Muonfy, Brick/Block P"PERHANGING ••••••••••••••••••••••• T Sol Additions. RemodeUn1 .,.... Refs.531.ot.ol IOU.cJeaau.p6t8 '4111:11 •"TRTNOS'' by Moon. •HEAVYCLE.A~G• •Stone. CallSll-1129 Prolesalonal ReuonabJe Pl ..... ., Patloa. Pa_aelio& Oen woodwork, ttl>91ra Wi.ndon. walls, Oveos, Ffteest.&31-3088 c.!!.~.a... •••••••••••••--••••••• C.binets, etc. m..t7a Cirpetll.an-Reuouble Cleanups, tree work, plumbin etc."2-511.3 etc. Call Bl& Lyn a Brick, Blodl:, Sl.One, Tile C.Uaf\5. -rs-_... *'1'Q9Soll•Compoll• m.-.JackorJobn · ltepalrs·lnstaU1lk>o roto!1Wo1, mlaor klscp, S.f8..&Z'll work e11;pertl)r done ti)' Water b ealera, di•· •llule.h•Redwiood• C ASate..Call581-IMG 10yn."1a.n:aM&-•a. tDOITALIJ · lle.coat:r4ctortu.&1',12 TopQualProfPalnllng poeala, dralna, faucets, CALL~30 arpenlry-Paoetla1.C I_,, · Bl tri 1 Pl .Obi 1 Tborout.h boUsecleanina ext/lnl·teQrb,fresl cooper replpes. Same sbel•in1, aml rtmoMl.' J :wcvw Japaae•e Oardenlnt ...... e~--~·ra'tao.!! ... ~ • SlAnn4 a-w! ... Ovena:. doael Ftrten•P_l~~c·,.Pl1aenPtearatlo Relid/Comm'I. Llc/insd. pn'-day" night, We r,..•-•--Nojobtoosinl. 960-... ~·•••••••••••••••••• Service. ••ular6Cle" _.... iw.. · ---· ....,, ck ~1 ..,_ ~,..~ Prlvat.e•Commercial Up. Fl"ee l!".llL "2·'102 DYMAM-H Block Walls BBQ Pita George 543-933.s take Msll' Cbar1e. Lie ••••••••••,••••••••••••• C::.'f:.~~io.~~=· ~'r:'nS:-~·e':~d·:i '~tNDEGA .. ~~~ER ~m~=n=~u BACHELORS! Rda,F.IU.146.oc64. cm~~.~.=:~:n:et~e~~ ~ST PLUMllHG l;t~~~. designs. Fr estMS-3439. SG-4066. •-tcunce. --.cpa1.. · · We will clean your •pt/ t111m N r leas.1Jc/lnsur9'19·S33S •CALL642·4111•" It Insured,. 162-7117 ::--~~----''-'-:.;:.:.:.-.1..::::::::::..._ _____ .j Clelia Up_, Tree work. Don't cive up the ship! houses & laundry. szo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry expertly dooe SEL[.... idle items wit.h a &xperl 642-$lt6 ·•Ltsl'' ll Jn -du.silted. wltJy · 548-2531 an 4 M AS 0 N RY & C 0 N · at reu.. ratea, by Chris· Dally Pilot Oauiliied Ad Sbip to s hore res 1•• 1 CRETE WORK Ask !or tian mant62.7514 6'2-5678. · · CLASSlf'l.EDwilJseU ll. &Q.567$. u .... Want Ads CallMZ-567\t Jl.lte. sct-188.5 · PAINT .. PAPER QUallly work/materials J .E.SWENSON96811000 MARV'S PLUMBING •64&-9807. NOJOBTOOSMALL HolpW-..i 71o0 IWp._,..ted 7100HolpW..ted 7100 H.1,w-.i 710 HolpW..ted 7100 HolpW..ted 7100 HolpW-.1 • 7J DO,, ..................................................................... ······•················•···············•······ ............................................. . SJS •••••••••••••••••••••• Drilllllneprobleml' •••••••••••••••••••••• Call Alcohol HelpUne Aawartltt Ser¥1ce Loot.,_ ,~i 2'hra a day 83s.:mo 14 Loeatlonl. All sblftS ••••••••••••••••••••••• PREGNANT?! avall., p /time, lnclud • •DRAFTSMAN*' •Housekeeper &: child MANAGEl.TIMI OFFICE-Part time Prnnaneol position ror care. Live·ln. 2 e.hildren, Faal F0od ServJte. Sat /Sua, Pltaaant. • el'per. mech dral'laman t•$. Motherless home. Burien. Oran1e JuUU1 peraon~llty, to s how applications accepted at Mature penon w J re· & Medc:an Food. We will apartments and &alft.r .. ..( CREW MANAGERS ,_ ..... ., .. ,,Pr at :tiow Jualin Pacific Corp. !erenc.-ea. 546-2711/ 213 train. Westminster Mall. phones In Huntlaaton i • 15030 Golde nweal Cir. 123-7955. 893-9842 Beach area. Car• llllUlt.. "Must enjoy working with young people Weiitmitti,ster. · M1lure penoa prer'd. U!: to lS years of age. Van or full size Hunllnet'on Beach . MA.SSIUSE $2 .$0 pe'r bour + station wagon required. Excellent Dressmaker . Ex · Headstart ia la.king ap. AMODB. mlleate. Alt for B.J. . _ lo r.>t'll'I perienced in Couturier p I i c a l i o n s r o r needed lmmed. 631.1114 MS-lltl .... tw.C LOST. Female Irish Set-aycholoslcal Weiallt commissions. may earn up ~ -finishing. Hi&hly efCi · TEACHER. TEACHERl.!!~~~~~~~!!.-J·-------:-7' le. ''$carlqt", has lalS Reduction -E n glish PROPJIC:TIOl4 weekly. Dial 642-4321 .ext 219 ror in· dent. Apply ln person AID. CUSTODIAN .. . MASSEUSE ORntODONTICAssr. withwrong'address...Sml Method. 142-39$8 M.rt. A·SSEM,LERS terview. I with sa mples . Ann PfflME SECRETARY. Prlvele club now ln· Eaper Preferred.,Sead, ~~~b':"~~~1htv~~,_Sha __ w ________ ,Electro•le: uiemble.r Equal Opportunity Employer 1;~&,.~o~':t.~"~1·~'N:'·~~~·po;3rt~':~;'~~h;i;l,•1;-~Q=PB:P·:1y::B:200~;E;;l;ll;s;;A;v;e~, =u~=· 'c;{e:~:!i:1': ~~P~ot~P.'~~·,!!1 Reward.G75'C1829 : PARTYPLAM wilbatleutlmontbaex· ma..,-d. 1580, Colla lleaa Ca. •~ -"· F Hooteues Wantad. S.IO rl l bl h Dri HM,_ro 1n1~• _H._Clo* ·-. .a..A..A.3.1.: ... -.W-..:t a10. em Gue1t1. Gift for you. pe nce II . ca e ar-..,..,.. ~ ... on _,. :~ast~e~1~i~·•rp.~pV.lcl,lr0n1 &?S.99116, ~~·· r'pr1oldetedring1 an,d H1tp W..a.ct 71 .W, W..e.cl 7100 W .. lla•• W ....... 1 '12'lI-~=· NB-........ S .--..... ,_ua·ao o c rcwl •••.,.••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• StecllH....,.t MECHANICAL WTI 1a1tr1 Eldoo " Del Mar. Cl( OXY Girl's Oul·Call boords. If you qualify • . Clorti/fyplst T-•oM lloro M t I d r llece R rd ••••• be! --• oodrelibl "" .... iure iyo co Pa~~-~~---ewa . ._._1a ore Massage. U Call-We ....., are a I • e •£.&UTYor-•JOI · . RECEIVING e,: I --• nd '"--,,,_ ~ 3p"' C S · 11 ---~ I 1 •--~ CM Area Part time Startlmmedi1tel,y! loataw--.e my ceptlonal·ea-1111 o-. ome . pecia ze -... .. er. pe..e appy u• N~wilhfoUow.Near · · ' · TEMPO 552-8474 • .,_ r-, F d L 1 . Paraplegics. 542-31619 penon. Fbhioo lsl•nd. Nooa·S PM. Inv., typing T H 1 INSPECTOR me. pxtwW.1 in tcbool rel.at· oun : rg emale , C.llG«-0398 ('5 WPm > & exlendin1. emporary ep Mature women·PT& ed 11te1 work. Call Si1mese cat. Vic Temple Sincere well adjusted. ST .. ""'P .. R. D r~;;=~~~~:;;ll~M~us~t~0~be~a~c~c~u~'~at~e~.~ea~,1'.1] ~1~-;~S~k~y~P;•;r;k~, ;fr~v=in=•~1 r or houseclean 1 n a. v l r g l n'1 a Ca I k 1o1 Hills Dr, Lag. Bch. waralildeallstlcman,25 "'" Ill'. MrTutUe9'19·0433.. Call540-4'5.S service . Ctir nee . 673-11118. 494-0649. yn old, 8'21>" witb .int MEMORIES, lo & •rts Will be respon1ible lo ·-1---~----ys Gt h ·c 11 pertion o 6'S-.5~. PART Time eves 4r: Sat FOWld: Small Male (?) ~~~~.n ~~~::1 ,lOw'!:~ IOJC lOtol4 yeanorage.Dal· 80% COMMISSION Experienced s1le1 penon l :~:::c~a1ni1brtcat AM , perf. fOf' 1tadeau •. • dog on Jamboree nr S.D. woman 19 25 with a ~ n • 1., Pilot delivery routes .. as a member or our of. ~or crystal, china & rine parts fro m chassis t Mechanics inside work, auaranteed Freeway. Blk & Gr.,,v SENSE'OF ffuM:oR."for A•ublidlaryo( ~ay be available in your flee . Individual training Jewelry.Call673·9334 I cabinel.I and electroni Su•y Shop. Flat e•· wage.CllU.Al,IG·9013. W/Wht chest. Approx 9 lasting relationship. En-APPLIED area. Eam prorit ror de-in a mOfJl desirable area, Fem. altendent ror a printers. Ability to rea perlence preferred, ~an mos. No I.D. 833·2820 & joywalerskling,sailing, MAGNETlCSCORP. liveries & cash. tripe or Costa Mes a . Call young paralyzed fe m ., mechani cal blue prints co. benefits. Call Mr. '" 675-4365. outdbors. Smoking & 2221 So. Anne St merchandise for selling 645·5045. Ask for j Keo med exp. desired. Salary use micromelera an Joley, service M1r. al; PllllT£0 FotSid : Killen. Blk/Wht. drinklDa:OK.MZ-7621 SantaAn1, ca 92704 new subscriptions. For McFarland. +rm l:board638-8011 ~~~erM.;:~l~e!~Jere Didi W.W CIRCUIT ..,0 .. ,.0$ Puss In Boots type. Ap-BRAND NEW Beauty An Equal Opportunity information please call *DISCOVERY* lin.COlbs .. al.sosometesl Motor""'-' _D Al prox 4 mos old, flea col· Salon In Corona del Mar, E mployerM/F 642·4321· F rom San REAL ESTATE FIHAHCE ing required. Minimum 120W. Warner lmmed. 0 -....i.inga tn our Jar. Male. Baker It Mesa xlnt parking, quick Clemente-San Juan ij..mfacThrirt&Loan years e•perience, 'Appl s..t.Aaa 557-11 2 modem Jrir;ted 'clrcuii' Verde.-3932 &el'Vice.Shampoo, Setor Capistrano area, call COOK, experienced, part ·6asimmeClopenlngfor in person: l--~=---~-'-...\.ri-cl'" .. •ror: -=====.'----l Blow Wave Montrue A.5ST. Manag:er. Garden-49S-0630 and Mission Vie· l i me , To n i o ' 1 loa'*&•Plr JC..a.ier uv ~.,!!.OAUNdopD1.A1.00PLoETw! $5.00, Wedtfhun. te.oci kin&. mof•:i!ten~tsc~ ~-~!'.: jo-EI Toro area, call Restaurant, 210Newport Mu•,1:-bave thorou1h STANDARD MEM·WOMBtl INSPECTOR ~ • 5\ol/Sal $7 00 eep -uni m 1,,\,fl)... 581-6310. Center Dr, NB. 544-2601 knoW1.ed1e of. branch • Matur. incli~ldualJ cap&· . Co&tSpay /Neuter info. ~i.a.ndpipei-H·airC"..,..ter Mesa in exchaote for F.qual ()ppor. Employer . clerical operations:· Min ble of general office With ln·proceas or final t Lost: Siberian HuskY. ,,r-875-'1'720 -1;-r(2el3n ' .... · 3856412 · 501 a or C~K~Eh•peg.~rce~hror '2 yn consumer finance MEMORIES, INC cleaning. Supplement inspection exper. on •· •-;:;;;;;.,;;i;;;;;;--c,a..nl-~~)~~~-----!Bo Build usy . r. ee op. exper .... Compelitive your Income with 311.t sln1le &: mulll·layer PC.., ... _ m_ale, .blue eyes. N. 8. \Socr.I ca... 5400 . . . al en Apply 1n penon !J lo 12 •alarY commensurate A subsidiary of houn work Jn Laguna boards. we produce com· 4 v 1cIn1 l y. Reward.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Attractive marned ladies ASSEMILERS Noon. Please bnng re· w/exper. Xlnl benefits, APPLIED Beach area, g.gpM, Mon· put.er grade boards fol ~ 673-7594 . ~Sc Dmc lo work 3 eves wkly sell· Wrthcarpenlry exp. ference names & P~ne worklna coods & oppor. MAGNETICS CORP. day throuih Friday. our manu!arturin1 use Los REWARD f W 11 .,_,,. ... •. lngBeelirieFashions.$15 CAllPEMTH numbers. 3001 Redhill. for advancement. Call mtSouthA.nneSl. 12.$0 Per hour. Call only. Prefer 1·2 yrs u • t : or e Sat. Oct. 11, Jlp.m . Holi-lo $20 per eve Use of car Wilh mill & cabinetry ex-Bldf 2. Sle 2215. CM. J•·m •-a or Zeb Smilh, Santa Ana Ca 92704 · per., but will C'ODlldel loved black cat, lost in day Inn, Bristol al S.D. &: phone neC. Call for -._... 542.0373 aad le1ve your s h&rp applicants the Chap~rosa .~rca O!, Frwy, Costa Mesa. All personal interview, per. . . Copy work, temporary ~3153. . name, adttress & phone 1 d 1 Laguna Niguel. Co~l ages welcome. 24 Hr. $57-0453or96J..7470. Ame:ncan Manner h e IP n eeded . ca I I Equal Opp. Employer An Equal Opportunity number. w /re ate or eas ex per. Please help us find him. Recording 836·1777, ~ ~uslnes, 1945 Placen-between I & 5, 546·2693 or I :;;~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r~M~/~l'~;;ll~i:i:~~~~~;,,;~1 ETCHER Day 5,1J 131 ask ror Prie4lof!w/this ad. AU1'0 MECHANIC lia,Costa Mesa 546-26'94. Copy Center. FINISH CARPENTERS Mgml lme. Route 111 co. Julie N,·1 83l 0074 ;;i; Mio. 2 yrs exper. Good ~ Future. Age 23·39. Car, Should have etching or • -· -==~ I! Heav;! duly me'thanlc Boating d p • y, DOWN EAST --. $160 k 848 1004 llll Cosm lo1i•t1 Wante IRVINE PER,SONNEL ..,. .... ,e. w . · . plating e x per. Am · LOST : Gray female cal ~ wiJb M experience. Ex· Stoel! Ra C•rk/ part time. Demonstrate YACHTS. 700 E. Alpon monlum ?ersulfale pFO· (small) part manx , ••••••••••••••••••••••• cellt=nl opporluni~y . SuperrilOr new products. You Ave.Sant.aAna. SERVIaS•ACENCY HEEDLEPOIHT cess & etcha nt r e · pointed ears, no lail. Scllooh & ·benefits . See Service Need bright man in stock choose hours. 675·9'995 GeMral Office '88 E.l7thStreel Ex per. woman needle· generator. Clean work· \\'earing white flea col· ....,,, wctioR 7005 Man1aee~·-•MI• 1 R:a room lo manage sailboat COUNTER ELP LI bl 1 . h (It Irvine ). Costa Mesa point canvas p&inter • Ing conds. Jar. Eklen & Del Mar ••••••••••••••••••••••• OG-...-... parts, inventory, ship· H • part I yp1ng, eavy p /lime. 842·9494 or Ave CM 645 5129 &r: CH.....,OLET · g t XI t pa & lime, Sat·Tues, n o phone & filing. Apply in s.ite224 442.-1 470 846-1848. Joinu11 nowtobeelifible . . · Beginning sailing lessons Sf'R pto • e c. n Y ni·ghts. --Donut Fae· pe--.Xln!Co.benefi"··1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1~~~:::.~~~~I 548-9831 in Jiuntlnglon Beae~ 3.50BROADWAY good oppor. ror right ''..:: '""'' . ""' ~ ror 12 days of at ----------ICentr·'·p • k N t-•au La Be h ~.1131 person Applyinperson tory, 1172 Sunrlower at Keenan Pipe Supply. Nursery &. &r owing Christmas, + many FOUND.lrishSeUerfem. . 91 .r · ex..., cuna ac ._.. 1919 E.Occldenlal,SA. Fairview,C.M. .3$35 Garry, S .A. No grounds assistant. Must otherxlnlbeneflts. lli~i:~.~-~.Jii: llaoa ~r056~lober ll. Call AUTO PARTS Between 9AM ·llAM COUNTER Girl, Exper. ·phone calls. JANITORIAL ~j'~ ~i:~~a~:=~ •;~:~~: Please Apply In Person . Sh I" . Diicover the Joy of COUHTl!ll MAH BOYS AND GIRLS, ages for Dry Cleaning Shop. io.<;=G:..:.:IRL=Fl'-ID_A_T __ , BROA.DWA Y $3 .00 per hour. Call Mier" odala FOUND . epCo..._e mix Music. Have run wllh Foreign car expenence l2 to 15 . Earn your Mornmgs644-0932 Mual be accurate LafllllaHllh 496-125SMondaybetween · ~uppy, male. 19th & Piano.,, Coo cert Pianist pre1 fder;!~d. M1990 Harbor Christ m as Shopp i ~g Deliverymen ovr 21 perm w/pegboard actounling 8& 11. 654 E. Young St Federal CM 646-3640 accep(lng beginnina & Blv '......:iota esa ~ooey selling 11ubscnp-p/l early morn LA Times &typing. Phillips Marine Is interviewing for : Santa Ana, Cali!. Found : Au al r a I j 8 n intermediate students.1;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 t1ons to the DA IL V deliv to NB homes. sz.so Stores, 673-COIO Nunes Equal Qppor Employer Sbepb ... rd. :f"!wbt. oc~ -2001 AVON ~;·K~~;.a~1~~~1-.. '-'-'-m_o._&12_·4800~·---1 GUARDS Housekeeping IN'•/LVN'•JHA r..,..1...,CDldrol area. em e, approx Jolla W..tecl. 7075 between 3:00 and 8 :00 DENTAL :·" S aff Ori Call. All Shftts. Ex· moe. 675--0144. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p.m. RECEPTIONIST hllf'.+ Time • t perienced Acute hospital S.C......, Losl: Fem. Irish Setter 18 Practical Nurse live· ill, WANT TO Busy Office. Must be ex· Immediate placement In only . Good working Xlnt career oppor. fOf' a mo. vac. Bristol & Dr.'s re!erencei . MAIEMOHH, Boys &: girls. apply perienc ed, s h arp, Anaheim area. Good &-lOAMSchedules conds . Contact Mrs. GlrlFridaytypeloassi1t C•press, s. A. ti its. Reasonable. $3Q-47'1'7 W Hot 9 to 5? between 11 & 5. Kentucky pleasant &: self motivat· pay. Uniforms rumlshed. &9AM-6PM Schedules Jensen, 642·273', ·Costa our P.C. Mgr. Job in· ' -n Fried Chicken, Laguna ed N s 1 rd ood Liberal benents. Must M es a M e mo r i a I volves order processing, Reward.S7J.4923 a ·5 Reliable mature lady. · 0 au sys, g l d Be an .,( V 0 N 1_ee_a_c_h_. _______ 1salary & beoeCi ts to have c ear recor , •PermanenlPositions Hospital,301VirtoriaSl, customer contact, ex-$1000 REW AU Years of exp In telephone REPRESENTATIVE. _ qualified applicant. Transportation&!: Phone. •XlntCo. Benefit5 CM. EOE peditine. 9cheduling, lite LOST U V'ct r1" work. Eastblu.ff area. bos I CARPEMT-.S B32-6377orS44·2119 C a I I Co r a P Pl . ·APPLY IN PERSON ""'~~~~~~~~~'typing &r: filing. Need Sr. : pper ' I o 8 64().1218. Be your own s, se Boal Manuf. Co. needs1 -:;:=::;-:-=::;::=;--:::-:::;::::1-'.!.'l'!4'Cl632~-:!_7224~-----1 I· type, reliable &accurate Be.ach area. 2 fetnale1---------·1 your own hours. No ex.· Cabine t Assemblers &10ental Asslstanl mature BROADW A. Y HURSES AIDlS person w/good work re· tortoise cal.a, 1 long hair, Youn·g woman seeks per. necesa. Training Cabinet Millmen. Ex-eaper. ehalrside, en· GI/ARDS UGUHA HILLS OR ORDERLIES cord. Xlnl working conds I s hort. Call colle.c:t : housecleaning jobs in provided.CallS40-7041or per'donly. Apply al 1931 thusiastic 548"8844 (Sa n Diego Freeway Sa\arydependsonexper. & fringe benefits includ- 659·2524. Costa Mesa area. Week Zenith7·1359. Deere Ave, Santa A.na. Co6la Mffa work Inca· · AlEIToroRoad) Be recognized. Call ingprofilsharing. day,,. Experienced.j;;';';~;::;:;;;;;"~==::-w~~~~n~e~~~l~'-~·=~=1Denta l Secretary/ Book· tion. Relief shift. Above 1 1 P LOST; Beige Chihuahua. 545-42'0 .,, keeper/ Recepl EXP. or avg starting rates, 10-12.A MMoothru Sal lmmed.PortMesa Conv. App y n erson Vic of 6lh St. H .B. • BABYSITI'ERdesperate· as hier fo r Pussycat college. Mon thru f'ri. periodic increases. Co. Equal0ppor.Employer 1_11_"'~P_._642_-0400 __ . ____ 1 9AM -JPM _F::e::m::·:::"""=..:-O'l=l7c.1842=..:·660ll="-· -r.~::·r..W..twd 7100 ly needed, my home in Theatre. Over 18. Apply 546_3000_ ( paid ins, life, AD&D, NURSES AIDES CalifondalnJection ••••••••••••••••••••••• HB or jloun, wkdays, 2 709 E. Balboa 81 , Balboa , hoep, surg & major med. La ds Co . MoldilHJ Co"'P•Y LOST :1dA8byssin~~1181 1 V.k ACCOUMTAMT& scboolageairls,walking Dental Chairside for Ca.r&pbonereq.Forin· Exnp_::r.ror~~~~~~. ABell Shhicfts. Hu1n1tin"-o1n 265 8riggsAve,C.M. yn. o · rown °" ac -c•~·~··· -di1l1nce Crom John eramic factory needs Perin ofc. F/llme. Pref. lerview appl in Costa ac onv. ospita · ilrvinelndus.Compl.,) l. k d twb·t m rk Vll"'Y"1 --~ -,... sidential.CaU betw6&8 18811 Fl r ·d HB IC e w 1 e • · 1 EaderSchl. 962-4712. people. Exp necessary. exper in orttl s urgery. MaaeaJJ 0 1 a• inis. CdM ::Reward. Buitlness loeated n N-~•c M 979 ·~ Enthuslast'i c good ABMJ Security Services ,_P_M_._ ... _....,. ______ 11_84="..:35:.l::•c.· ______ 1P /l male, fem . aervi ce 536-•-oaft 3PM. Irvine lndu1•t Com ....... ~. BABY-Sl1'TER Needed .,. .. , · · .._,.,.,. ' ' .=::...:-='==='---·I ,.... , W lk" personality. Xlnl oppor. (213)659·2070 Laundromat Ass is t . I eslab acrts. Eves/Sats Ability lo keep run set o! Immedialely. a inc kl Care needed in my Good sat & bene. Phone•----------1 M ....... A.. S75 wk+. Mr. L evi LOST, 2 male German booltJ, h ire, t(ain Ir. d.'5lance from any CM homerorin!anl&3yrold lO·llam only. Tustin GUARDS ' ature woman, p/time. All shifts available. Ex· 848·1004 'Shephel-ds, blktwhl • supervi.seofcof3-5peo-Gramm er School . whoattendllpre·!1Chool3 N.B.B73-l690or&75-0334. f cd Pl •----------•--•·n Vic Pomona . f area. 544--5337. pr. pre err . case ~p -.... EST•TE .......... ,_ · · pie . Alrcra l or 751·58Z2 times:awk.Gd.refsre· F l time . P /l ime .Live·ln Companion. Nr ply al P a rk Superior C1ttU. "' &Victoria, C.M. S48·0lS7 aut.omotl•e dealership quired. Irvine area . Dewfal ltcpl Uniforms furn. Teleph & ocean. CdM. 45 or over. Hea I lh Ca re . 14 45 I NV ESTM ENT and FOUND-. Beo'ge med ilse backr:round desirabl •. BABYSITTER 2:30 to 551·5497. E · f b car req'd. Call 8334693, Llte hsewrk for 1 lady. Superior Ave. NB. R ES I 0 F. N T I A L -Send education, work 5:30 Moa l.hru Fri. 6 yr1----------1 xpr, part lame or usy f l d •g ·Seabur• ffi · H B ~· •581 1ppt. Musl drive. $300 mo. salear,ersons wanted. emae u . ., ... ,-110-y" ref-lo old..._,Ownlran1.CdM .. CJerk 01ce1n .. .,,,,,.. .. l ~H B ,.._ • .._ n ... ,, "¥'# 67J·40S9 or549·!068. f'rlU RSING Addil onal staff n('edcd ra ...... · _...,.,._,.,,., ClaaslRed ad no. 524, C/0 875-5175 4 • · DENTAL Asst. expanded JR STYLIST wanted *.._IDES for expanding, pro · FOUN'D: Fern. Jris~ Set.-DailY Pilot,.P. O. 1560; Bebysilter need inri:ned. Senior Clerk duties, 1 yr exp. Salary for busy salon. Apply in LYN1 & RM1 A ~rM~ivc , prt>St1gious or- ter, Vic. Broollhunt & Coltallln1,Ca92828. 4py to lAM. my 'home open.962--5546 p e r so n . The H air l to l tSh\R. Join a leam who cares ganiiation. Video sales Atlanta HD . No tags . Act1..a..Dltecfors own lransp.-fi42·8248 Handlers, 8908 Wa rner This convale s ce nt about patients & about training in orrice. If 913-2911 ,_,__,:_·-·,._1 ____ Jltn,... llAM i~M.,-We peed an ex~rienced l);et Cook for conv. hosp. Ave. Fl. Vly. 847·9065 hospital is under new you . Learn how you can you 're ready for !iupcrior d penoiii Wllhg'"eriera1 ot-Salary open . Con~act lf-.. -·•"~··--,·,iant man•gtment & ;8 loot!:· be paid ~xtra for staying commission and educ a· FOUND; lie w.hl. bit ... ' ~ Stc · Bab)'lllt'-'or2•-··g Mrs Schon 642-0400 ~ou ,.....,.. well We have our own 11·onal opnnrtunltle•. and l .. h pl • ·~ t&T••y MC:••· ,,.,_, (ice ski Ila including · ' · ca, e e F 1 m 1· 1 y Ing for conscientious · r " w/ye loW top n c • n ,,,.., ,. •. ""' children, my home. 2 1 1 · d li ---• 1 · co rree shop & other wsnt to earn $25.000. per ' k Vtc C ll -......0 I lt1 ca cu ator, belyp1oodnc a!'h .DllECTOll OF household assistant. 6 tt:1UH:U pe.rsonne to •m· benef1·1s . E•Pe•'d ·all ~!1337c ee s... . . . .-ffl!«AIJ daysawk.•a~ filing. Mual g wit r-s~HEL hrs dauy·. • days wk. pro ve patient care. h'fts year and up, call Don _. ev · Puolic A1ency la un-figures. Prefer someooe """ vn i 1 Musl undentand &: enjoy Please apply at Superior 1 1 • Apply Mon Ulru Berman, QUAIL PLACE FOUND · Wht Germ crowded South"ero IM1'84DllS witbproducUonmalertal forBeachareaHospla . children of all ages. Health care. 1445 Fri 9am·4pm, Royale PROPERTIES (71C) <~ •. In Jilsaloo Viejo. OWlb 11 bl• qCou. alll 1-l Y 1a•1da· J5!tt1pa1'1m81Stnk, ea"°"'oboae conttol experience. Good New Department needls Permanent Refs please Superior Ave. N. B Conv. Ho5pital, 1030 W. .752.1920 ~ -fri.nse benefits. growth experienced person. · · l·~W~a~r~n~e~r~·-S~a~n~ta:_A~n~a~.iF~::::::::;::::~ Ul)-lll59 mhiiatr•lively oriented Callt7W77f 0 p po r l u n I l J w 'th Good benefits. Salary 963-8363 Management I-546-eUO. Mcreta.t7. llut be .effl· laA I.AH d,ynamlc 1~ceuful com· commensurate w /e11;per. Housekeeper /Cook ex per. PEOPLE PERSON NURSlNG llHI & .... s.11>1 l'lltw1•1 5350 deat, well Ofllalted • UTJC S PIJIY. Pleue1pply: 84'7-2528 Live·in for marJ couple. Exec. looking for J?•rt •L~ S u.f Best localed Corona dd ••••••••-•••••••-,-_•• .-ie to wortr Grider cS. ITYUns DISHWASHER l Pvt.rm Iba. &U·9eoe. lime bu.slness associate •· '" • M•r office, b11 empty SPIRJTUAL lll:ADD 9dllnesAfull worli:loadt. 1'or (2)N.B. a1Jons. w/ ST ""'D .. R. D · ma ure, In wholesale s upplies. Ha s. opening for RN dak for an experienced OPen IOAM ·tOPM 1 1 P'ait efficient typing ~ w/ouL--followins. 64f An 18' full lime. Mesa Verde OUSEKEEPER, 2 hrs Bu 1 in e 1 s f u I I y Relief ~pervison. 3-11 salnpenon. Mu ch better Advlceoilall ma~c:rs~ ahO.tband aklll~-~Hn·, ~,..'-540-a'"'""°'""':.:;;;·~._---l MEMORIES, 5Con1 Cv.MH08p, 661 Center p/dol\)', 5da,Ys p/'Wk. $100. capitalised: 'lntervirw &hll·1.«;hi.Ra1 · AppRly Mon than avera1e.. eom-3UN. El Camino Real Oil. Le111,, eRIJitete:••RI 1 • .,.. 1 • • mo. :MO lfa1el Dr, CdM . 673·2223 I ru r 9·2, oy•le mlu:lon schedule. Please SaaClemftlte. Forapp\. or atall1tlc1I &;rpln1 Ho-• l""'C ~--Of R ti' · , Rctt:8'15·$384or644·.5771 Con v. Hoe pltal, 1030 W. callforipp't. 492.9034 492.9 1~1111 would be •n.oe:o n • "'""":"-..un c ec~p onll... Manage r , Costa Me!la Wamer,SA . .546-6450 6eneftda ~lp1ary • bow· Dal~)' Pilot. Clan.· Asublidl1eyof Will t.rain. Typmg • ~h HOUSEWJVF.S . FART· d air y a tore. Perm .1----------1 \ •PllllA111• b_enefl!.~ .A p p If' la lried adt ~play lhe:ir ApptledMasne,lct COrp. nee.~ lo 11tart. $500 10 TIME. Demonslr1le new f /ll me. E•per. pref'd bu\ IF YOU wit.h Jhtaa,.llUUa ad. peno111 ••owton Nlpel mM:sa1e1 with lcgibilil.1 . 2i21Sotilb Anne St. short lime. 548·0076. products. f\ln work. You w 111 l rain hon e st , )laye 8 service to orrer or ABR.AXAS~O& Water Dl1lrfict, 27500 and lrqpad? Out ads, we ifu&aAn•, CaWN'fOf. cboolehours.871-911116 hardworking, depend•· \ioi>d• to sell place an ad!~~~~~~~~~~ PROTOMODEIJNG LaPas Rd . Lesuaa 11'pNUd to1ay really , Try a Da l ly Pilot , ble, outttoinJ person. in t h e D ~l ly Pllotl· imruuen-. cil NitJltl. it4·111-2Sto le..~..!!.' ult•.· Phone An Equal Opportunity Classiried Ad to btU'. sell flave sometNns to 1e~? Reply to P. O. Bo• 1474, CliulJled Sectkin . SELL Idle items with a IOAJl.UPM. Ul·UM _.l Opport.., Em,plyr. 1 -" ..,.,e Employ« M JF or rent somethln1. Clas1lfled •ch do It well. Tullln. 92680 Phone 142·5'78. Dally Piiot Q~t.ned Ad. • LOST; Cockaleel, white. c I fld ti wknds. Exp•r pref'd . Talk.a 1 lluJe. Saya "Hi ~fin ego~ rer:rr:I EOE. ~·7781. Burney Bird '' VV ·.~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 Seavie "· p 1 .c,. Abortlon, adoption 6 w • ern ea , 'keeping . Cd!ft 873-7146 APiAllE 5'7·25B3 Aaemblen ·~ nJ\Y l\Nfl Eli l\C.l·t .... '"''' -- • I ( • • ' ' ' I • ' • • • • . . .... 1,._o11i111,.· eoo c.h I 1011 ,_..._, .. , .. •• •1s s. ... !!.1.1 atsr1'!!.!! ........... --·········--··-· ,. .. ,,.1, ........................................................ -...... •. I C Dip • wa .. & ........... , ....... _. .. ....... .... " ...... -·-· -----• " ONLY PILOT Frlel!'X· OctoMr to, 1975 NplpW-.i 71 HilpW-.t· 71 HolpW-.1 7100 ·--·AU IUllALAYAN· XilleH, Bil~ c.i<O:,:t *r-"' "'* -Tir-""" .... , •• a••· ... !!,..~· ·-••-••••••• ......... ••••••••••••••••••• ........ •••••••••••••••••• ~·llf'l"u•._ baavt. Seal 6 Blue pt ct.or 8, • --~ 0,)1 11.Clll!l ....... tl'I ll-:11. MA.M-IPIL '--.J' fll •··-coUNSE'"""RS 1 sw~•t911of tf, Polnta. CF/ti• 1hota. $~o :'!at. it t."'alde • 1 • J+,8. r.e lot ol IM. ~ ..... '""9 ~~ -Sanl<o Statloo ALl••· Q-. Ou •-. lll·Wlrl di cite .,..i "9tut.~. -i£!:~· llll a.,,_, '81tabliahed multiple For Newipa_eer Pro: danl expe.r'd. o•f • cbUI• cabjneu. b!••• ~ ~value P $l d tel WO__, CCJ!f&'· aoo 'Poi'Cable AC taoal mt&D-.. W..otnce.lt10U~avea ~..:K!'.!!*Y~°'tot! Eve1:"'U6p/\.lme.Ap-bedl,ete.,,\llwbola.A ~I Burnlel'etltteos ~ ror.'.ufHU1e1> . ...0J•is.-Cbalrt •table• l~~~~ .... ~~m!!,:!..,~-~'.'"l~~::===~~-lkwle 6' want to have ,..""' >'--'PIOP pty Shell St.alioo 17tb 6 Jerry 0 Cooner 11• • ctaarnpioaliDe1 PbnDin C1Qu t.aMMtl· •• , , •rt/ w ol the bat locations 14 ~an-of .;:· .. R•~~ trYine .NB. • ~ue1 . 11$0 Monrovia 11UU.IZTilevntno Couch • ch1lr1.~ walD'4t taO. IJ1' • ......,.. Hit. CA&J'ST..&A=ncB t s Wn ~~11~.:.~:szc:~: ~~f';.l) s!".:1~:~,. :~~~·cblftlet 15~~:.;t"·flOea . !*.Re~. Ns::' oaecl : _., "~=~! .;:;;;:-;: .. ltPP hounuchevenlns,balf-Exper'd only. Aak tor lfandmrclock. Walnut 541-t Wit.er Beds. Partaenblp jlolts, etc. lOinid ..... roUlfu~P'M:-..... [adi..Elec. _._.__.._....:..--· d a y Saturd11. C•ll Pal,142·3fTJ.N.8 . marbl 0op ~40 di11ol•ed. Padded waler akii,-.r te••• tocy 1'9ff1'*' ~"O.I P"lteS,at.m·J,'l•b'I S.2·1102 for interview •••••••• •••••••••• ••• fram••· $125. Mat· 'drene1. Sal/SulJ 10'1· racton"W·IOOI • ·fl.el.._ tr.eedi~tfOC CUfiEIN•flflftTIHlln belore•' 00 r ...... :.,Wchn moll bronze f.?.l•aY~d ~PETWORIDo : .. ~~\~.~.;re /;~":d~::11~:·~· • .'~: ZTe~.poohbttllO< Y~l -llaloleoanee .. -~=::.!'"cll'~A~L~TO~•~•!::=::..J ale• Clerk, ove r 21, Over 18. 10 eltll nteded Ming Dynasty um. WW Cod,4tr•, Chlhu1bua, WaUnd.. F .V. Magi\OU1', ,V iew Hills, CD.ii'. Belfe. 'Zttcoron plak. Repair dOte w /e.J~rt ... personable & relf1ble. immed. for tele. soUC., aeUvery'-"as551-33SO Poodles , Sblh·t zu, 0 , So.otSlater. 6l•1112 ·r • boebn~ble.m..oeo care.113-111P i 6 P Jt lme eves & wknds. hn.J.9Mon-Fr1S2.50hr. Shortbalr, Pit Bulla, 1055 • C rpenter'slart• ' bcl:ptfo•'•t $600 Front Deak! I ! Lots OtPUb. cont1ct. Some fiaww. Personality + CONTROL CAREER Empklymeot Agency 3400 lnlne, Ste 1098 Nwpt Bch 714/s.56-8S05 * R.E. SALES * We have openings for · meo le women in, or just oUt or acbool. Top cvm· miasinns in Orange County. Leads & 100 years, o( ex.pcrtence to help you go to the top. Exciting office to work froin. · DOVER REALTY Apply i n per s on . +generous bonus. Clll I · 101 mlni·Scbnauier Porns.Ga.,.,,. araae •.ale.; }1111 aalfoldi $S0 • u.1tom • Marlpe 6:30-Spm Frt or all day afl.r.2PM834"1885 !l!~!!:~~•••.t••••.• Pekes, Westit1, 100 ~·••••••••••••••••-•-•••• ~mp.a IA, JI. ~(off ac ... .;:; ' . WC?Oc1work. Bemodels. S.t/SUn. 1712 Santa Aoa Will buy a<line Ref, "P· rriixed puppies. Stuft svs PUMJC AUCTION Warner) Sler•o, 1ew ~rs. 6'5·7161 Eve. Ave, CM TELLER,Tralnee • pllances. Ruftni.ng ornOl. •t breeds. 2S~ W. 17th MANY ITEMS O.F FlNE macb. dc4pe1. rods, Fine" cryslal $295. China ~ No expr. nee. FuU time. Also ac ra ~ metal . ·~ Fairview. SA. '?Pen ESTATE JEW£LRY, clOlet doors, :Jlrror,ed TJpc:t, aoya1 lvort.$400. . ...... • !OJI SALESPEISON CaUMrs.Smllh549·9141 6'7$-52:51. J ..ea.~1 ·5027. ART OBJEC"CS, AN· =Yt-S"s.T:• oµ»•r 61.5-(11183 ••••••••••••• ••••••••• WANTFOR,ED Tow, Tru.ck Driver, ex· Kenmore Gu Ory~r $75, Doa:OB!!'Dl ENCEClasa ~'ito~~Ctrif~: · . · ienulor'e ·Dryer, J$0. A•ort •-man life rart. per d. G It W Towing, Kenmore Elec Dryer $50, to1tart Wed. Oct251 FO 6 BROCHURE. HARBOR Vl!.W BEST O*K-TV apa.n. eotAolo. fiber.Ian t!'1e, ne•er SU.VICK'$ 1000 Irv ine , N.B. b $1> 7,30P.M.Newpo11 ~ • EVER IUO -bdrm i!SO-'"""Opeoecl.MO.Wed<· FIMEJEWELEIS 6'2·1252. ~:ra;:~~-:i:r . trVlnearea.5M-4928. 10 tunil7 SaL N JaZ'1 511.in9 dateVes,d7·250L In our China, Crystal .i.. Yorkie 3 Lb stud service. UCI ~ling RummagOc~ Port Subalu'De N, ms Wholesale Catalog. lt7$ va:Daon boat trailer. AndSllver Depts, C J'lllCE 3t Champa lo pedlcree. auction s~~~"~t ol Pwr edger, • •ti J.OO's 'ot NaUonal11 ad· Model #DV22 Tandem. Exper"d person pre('d. TRAINEES 'Floor MdlAppliances Puppies occas. ~ 11N.·;t ~~:Sina iol al YUM boots. cletbc1 booSak•, vertised brand•. Fret ~)lakeol'fer.111-185:tun However, any retail MapleClrConsole TV 11..~ , tho It Pmll, mudll ~. l catalog mailed up()ntt , experience will Will train dependable Reg $499.95 NOW 1299. Dachshund pupa, 9 wks, 2 Att.._. 1000 s o use oply 9-1 }11• i1't:Gt 1LL _ __. 71•1581·233S 4.5HP Mercury ou.tbol.rd. beconsidered. ConsoleSLereowas males, l fem, AKC . boatitems.833-$146 N.B. . ,.._.._ CaU558·17,.. Manybenefits lntlud· rn,~~:co:~r~a:~i~ ' $249.95NOWS188 89'l·4382or963.Q95. ·r· Oct 10.11 at Vet'• Hall H ~ 1060 Metal bunk bed• sso. I EvenjPp. 'ngp-f•'l sharing C ,. terVaM•umwas • · w 18lh Sl C""' 10tMI .. 1 Zenith TV console $250 • '" · operators. Must be able ans .... AKCregYorkis,fems. 565 . ., m . •-••-•••••••••••••••• , p . ul 67"'"'1.25 Thelfpr,l Eledro-Ma11c. For Appt Contact: to stand entire shin , II $129.95. NOW S78· . Reasonatlle. 64&'6302 or 548-2392 tcw W ,. ~ Misc. enms a ......, self con't toilet. 12 volt, BilJMllnson, 644·1 necessary. openings on Port Washer , Ori g 494 -2780 pickupofOonati~. ..t 10 Mha' sam · , flU&:ventkit.Newcood. Equal Opp. Employer 3 d hlft $2 46 ~r hr $264.95 NOW $199. Port . Hone.tlriller (t.a um). w-t.... 1011 5'1-9249 · a~~Rabe1n'sodaYs. Dryer. Orig $164.95, AKC Germ. Shorthair New uphol. S.ofas • CaU55f..17eabeforelPM. -·.,-•••••••••• • ~ge;.'¥r~it1n:o!::~~! AP.PLY NO~ $129. At th~e Pups lluplers, pets, Chain, all kipds, /roll! 'CaU6'2·1161afler6PJfci, ·~:··~C••;SH•••55 FO• INh.Powtt 9040 r· OrangeCoastPlasUcs locations. .s how, snot s 8 wka . $25.toSSS.$57-5116 · , SS. ,.. ••••••••••••••••••.••••• .retail jewelry 1rm. MOW.l8thSt SEARSROEOUCK&CO SS1·6415evesorAM. MOVING Su ~ ... I Yr Quarter Geldln · Gooduaed.Curn/re(ri~ <"'HATTERAS AAA· 833Dover, Sle 11 ' 64.5-9010 AstlorMr. Mc'Donald Restau.ranl Many benefits. For appt Co& M Adams at Magnolla, HB, · pe!"' ,,_ Western, 1entle dlsp. Frzn1stove1. 546-0768. " . h b 1 COOKS & call, Bill Munaon la esa 962.7781 & 270 E. l7lh st PEKJNGESE AKC . Dari· Sofa. chairs, ~ carved $SOO /bst. G4•·821S/ Looking tor ·t e es COUNTER &14·1380. CM 540-5090 ing male & female. Call coffee table, dinetle set, 833-MlL • W-'To ~ wlterms tO mal.C'h,. all F.qualOppor.EmplQYer TYPIST · · 541-3092. triple dre ss e~ 'w/2 , ), xf.tasincld.R1dar,Al>F, PEISOHMB. . . Elec. Range w /dbl oven ni&ht.stands, 2 twin beds FreeuseofbOrse. Morsan llone tniler (tab um !!'41' <mater. air. Bob Part-time, Full-lime Saleswoman. mature For Le~ 1~ron V1d~o s 150 . Ref ri g . $l l 5 . Beaut . AKC Shih tzu Fe.m. w/headboards, 6' stereo, qtr. 9 yrs. Must share Call 556-8780 before &PM. , ar. &16 0551 Days & Nights r /lime perm. Dahnken o Type. W1U1n g to train. B33·26Z3or640-lS24 7 mos. Show quailty elee dlx washer & df)'er, stable " vet coats.' Grt Call'42·5769 aJ'.ler6PM. · . Apply In Person Cost a Me s a , 181 P~easant ofc near O:C. 640-52.86 LP's & collectable 78 re· w/kids. 6?5-'689. f .. . / 15• Sports :Fisher, live 2·5PM Tues.Sal Newport Bl. Airport. Ra~b , Be in, Hardwick gas range w . . cords, elec mower. & ttlili C I .-013 ra 11'Ji VHF 6: A~radlP Cort's Jr. Frost & Associates, 1401 micro-ray broiler. $125. WANTED: A Kind ramlly edger, miac hsehold & 1,4, \ype geld. 12 yrs. I~ lash &55114 J •• ii $. $7000ot wtJJ ~ 8 · I SA SUMSTIESS Quail;N.B.833·0070 G. E . b /w tv, $10 . W/big yard to 1.ove .us . lob more. 3066 ~Trinity", trail horse, reasonab!e •••f•••••••••••••••·~· for la.le mod~l ~ar, OI' 2092S. E. nsto • Factory Work exper. PIST 8.Tl-4446. \Ve ·re 2 p e digreed C M Oct 11 & l2 9·5. 548·2990 .. Yamaha altn sax. ltke w..._bave.y~ Call • RETAIL ONLY. Power sewiu TY . Afghan hounds who mLASl 557-<.issJ , ft70 new, call 557.so7'7. Used 5,J4,$-fMS. . . 1 • MA.fill machin e, Lad i e Mon. Tues, t"'r1. Fast ac· Lady Kenmore Cas Drye sla y togethel-, our owner Jewelfy ' . • tor)'5sons.bnly. '\ , • -ASSIST. MA sportswear & drdses curate, dependable. Pen· Turquoise, xlnl con di-is moving and will give Gianl Gar. Sale, Sal, 10/11 ••••.!•••••••••••••••••• , . 17'tJi"iberltan boat •:tilr, ~::;t~-w~~~a~tion;: ~!i ADP Corp .• 3001 Redhil nysaver, 1545 Newport lion. $$0. 968·1071 us free to the righl pco· 9am-Sp m Tus tin H.S. WANTED L K.-tom Amp 200 sen es. xlnt cond. Sea~ f.., $400. Opening ror expcr'd en· Ave, F.aplanade 8, SUit Blvd,Colta Mesa. Electric Washer & Dryer. pie. 544·7730 aym. 1111 Laguna Rd. TOP C,\Sl;t D,OJ.LAR ~~a~Pfak5~rs·1.::m::!::.S397~!._------th~iastic sharp girl. Ap.. l05, C.M. 979-l4ll. Deluxe. Avocado. S yrs. Toy Poodle. AKC ... em . Nu neut 8' sofa & chair p A JD F QR 'Y (> U..B • . 28' WHALE Boat hull, ply. Nob by· 2289 '!.0 · SECIET·AiY , --•UTO. yir. .. 1 * Sl6S pr. CM. MA-8431 swks . Choice or litter. $200. wormwd end It C!'I_· JEWELRY. WATCH:CS. TR..lt~P',B-T •. t>-e • u:-t . f'romp. diesel enc. • l Orange Mall, Qrange . r ~ Reasonable.644-6172. ree table $125 & inat.ch g ART OBJECl'S, GOJ,.P1 Bmce, piof ~dJ. Brand almOlt comp.&. Trlr. Gd Carol Bryant. R . · E. ex per. pre ·• EMPLOYMINT GE 23 curt (rostle~s bk cases $175. Brn SlLVER SERVICE, new. '490· tocld case.. wtnter pro)ed Qr ti;a,de ..::::::.:'..:s:c•c:u=o'--.T---I ~t~,r~~1:• l&y p~~1r: OPPORTUMnlES rerrig. $150, RCA \Vhirl SHIH T'.GU PUJ:>. Male . dinette ' $150. P!xcellint 'FINE FURN & AN· ·81C).21587.rl.I . . .. t~f.$1500. 642.340'1 "" "" 1 p rtn poolwasher&gasdryer. AKC Champ S1rod. All h ... ,.,Sat 2J2C l I Bal TJAUES 6'5-2200 . · MAMUF.4.CTUAEI. shorthand helpful but not N~x~·r~eces:~ 18 lb heavy duty. Like shots. P a per tr•ined )" rys a • ...,-· · Arllef: C Flule$W/lyre BARGAIN 14' speed, s~t. H.'lmmed.Openin"• neeesa. Salary 1comp AgeZl-65Ell•i''le new.$250.545·5317 541-4247 5 """t--ol•••••• IOIO music ~lapd . 1$'75 . fiib. £lee. 1tart w,Jlrlr. -w /exper. Cal Jan ""' SALE 32,si--Clarinet. llke new l).20 • ..,., uesa Mafine Srv SparFabricator ~ GotoTheNearesl WHIRLPOOL e l ec. FreetoYou 804S GA RA.GE . )£:•••••••••••~•••••••••~• ,lfr8.1438. 'or . 2i)Vi;ioriaCM642·S800· lleliarc welding &: metal 1--~-------1 .TICTOC MARKET Dryer, Jcycles. $75. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wa shington Ave., C · W•-' MTED · ~· 1 · fabrication exper. req 'd. ECRETARY, part time, For Applications & Info 898-1729 Poodle Pups, AKC. s mos. Sat &Sun. 5494398 ,.. · . Eyerett 1ebord O'°"n, FdR sale 21r Falrship, Carpenters 2 0 . 2 S hr s p I w k . OR CALL (714) 642-1'702 Maytag ga' s dryer,•""'· old. All male. 1 silver 2 Patio Sale· Sal. 9-3. _In· TOP CA~!flJD~LOL~: S350. Tenor~. $75.,Cal brand new 70 h.p. 0 /8 . WoOdworking ex per. in wtgeneral office ·exP. in· ·Tic Toe Systems. Inc ......, chocolate. 979 .3205 lerestlng misc. iJe~s'.' PA J·D • .,.,,.,. u \fA...,..."~ 151·1SIOL1 New stainless st:eel. fuel boatincindustryreq'd. cld. lite bookkeeping. CALL XJnt teen -age girls JEWELR•,otS•·__.,_. OfflceP,. ..... •& ,... t.aks, VHF, baJt ·tank, 4 Apply In Person Pleasant Co.La Mesa of. $2 hr 673·10'J2 Adorable kitten f'rce to clothing 2306 Arbutus, ART 08,JE · • GOLD a-.aA::.a 1185 bllctt pomp, tollel, sink, hi ri ce. Re1ume ple-ase. Wailres.sesw/exper Jo inghom• N 8 rEa' lbl·Jr ) SILVER ·SERVICE. -.-....--· • sleeps4 ontrailer spue lslmtdtrYoc 1 &f5'.310tf0rappt.. +lips. firs to bear· . " CaJJ s47-8823 .. 5 ,""'are~. FINE FURN&; AN-••••••••••••••••••••••• wbeet&tire.~.Call 1922 Barranca Jld ranged. 645-1070. AllettOll 1015 . . Furnilu.re, Lg. Dog house, TIQOES. 64$-2200 EJ:e svl chrs $1S!3St(ICY 893-0821. · Irvine SEC¥ /RECEPT. Costa •••••••••••••••••••••••WANTED: A kUld family Acoustic & Fender Amp chrs $1/up, scy .41.lls. n • ---------• Mesa Engiri~ring Firm. 1Waffn11 WmtMd SSS SAYE SSS w/a big yard to .love us. cabinets. Tape recorder, KhC Sz. ~d. New, eom-. Machine cvrs. Pierce'*» 22' Se:aray Cuddy Cabin SALIS MANAGER Typin4 fO-eD wpm, tile Expcr'd only need apply. w e · re 2 pe d 1 g r e ed 3 spd bike, tire chains, plete, still pkgd. Xtra W.19th, CM. 645.7411. VS 0 m c I/ 0. N e'iit • dictat1oO tdepboDe & Must be over 21 Apply 1.n Arghan hounds who mus clothes ·toys etc 9 to 5 firm Sl.90 (worth $0S)t taft'dera1 trailer. Gd. Xlnt oppor. for exper'd gen 'I otiice routi ne . person. Colony Kitchen •PUILIC * slay together, our OWJ?e Fri/Sat. eonier.of Tu.stui qs:i Sz $170, usuaUy t.ome. Smith Corona ele_~trlc Cond. $f750. &1,5.3991 - pow et. bo•t st l!!J 979-81828 ~30-to-ll-:JOam . Restaurant, 3211 Harbor *FUR"'ITU-RE• ls moving and will g1v & Romona Way CM iftcldel;835-22Slr -~ portable t,ypewr1{e( . ...1. . ~ manapr. Larae Searay EOE ....,, Blvd. C.M " us free to the r ight peo. 548-3308 • • Works~ on batterY 3 wOODl~.~11• ""°.,•tt• dealership needs the · · · *AUCTIOH• ple.S44·llJO. · P'UK.ICA~TIOM and:plua. Great ror s$U· $1$0() .... 11 Jl.600. AU In· sttvicn ol' an exper'd Service Statloa Allen· W.4.mESSES LOADS OF G>OOD , MANY ITEM:s OF FINE de:a.L SN.552-8028. \. bQa.rd, ad ·.,cond.. BCYB boat 1ale1 man•aer . dants Fult"t1me, lite Ex.per, p /Ume Ovtt21 Adorable' kittens frtt t "61Chevy6 cyl slit , $150. ESTATE JEWELRY, p' . . IOI~ 1304 Please send. resume to: mechanical, neat •P· Neatappearane• • Used~ & good homes. Please save Mini. BUt~ t:JO real\ ART OBJ•EC'tS, AN· eh .1· •. «:l.l'.:+="----.:..--- ' J . Reardon, 2222 E. Main pearance. App'ly 2490 Surf&:Slrloin Est•. usfrompound.548·2016 Eng. m .. Lawn Mowtt, TtQUES, FINE FURN., •••-Iv .__....... 3 'fa\~u.·~lFB. 2 St,, Mesa,Arlr.ona.85201 . Fairview. CM . 5930W. ~tlfw'J, NB u1.:~llmll'll•I· $35, Fum, tS3"J . 16th SL. ETC PlfoNE FOR JN. Ff:~ sllellies A.K.Oj l'lliUoS. bia tlia, s811 ttm• · .....,._---··--· Small\ friendly dog. No 42 , C.M. 642·126 FO.° & BROCHURE. r.ecla red 1ee to ,a~ t'd. 2ll down TOP, PP. lllllllill-~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~ I Welders & lA.w>Ut men. Cl il.l•iall spayed &shots. anytime : 645-2200 -preda.tephone847-3207.t 1 67f-7083or646-1802. ' A OC»IYENl(Nl SHOf>f>tNO ANO l(WtNQ: OUIDC Fett TME GAi. ON TH( GO. Quid Components City-Sport Jacket t009-stilt!I Colar adds Ivy· 111y lo •1t1P /Kt•L It's IM SWEATER· JM:KEt lbOvt 111 for w11mllt, dWI! Crocllt t ot Mmled In raiMd 1ib de~rn will!, loop.stitch ,01· 111'. Patttrn 7;a33~ Mlists' Sizes S.18 lncl!llW. ........... 11 ., ...... ,. Good pay"'coods Appl.Y R if · 675-8-416 aner s. . !'f. " • inpenon:.909W 16lhSt, ITEM FRO~t Combined gar. JJ ale . CoastFirewoodSUppty Pl•at&OriJmts 1090 ~~6536'C)l.rYCraft. Newport ueach CloHCI ......,..°" MIXEO Sheep..l)og, male. Everything muSt go. Sat eucalypt.us S15cord Vt ••••••.,.•••••••••••••• 'l'Tidg, shwr.'aft room, DecoratorStore 4 yrs old fo gd hom &Sun8am-?at~&211 cord$43del581-1122 FIELD'S Warehouse Brislolcleanallxtras WltoAreThoM WAREHOUS~t~URN. w/child ren.581·9726 Pelayo,SanClemente. -Sale. 400 pianos le or· ~800. · 646-9000 GtlyaCIDthlagSton " Beaul BR Sels. 5 Ft. : ~ h 1 Quiti Depression GJass ·gans, new/used. Spinets; Harbor Mooring N.EEDSSAl:.ESGlRL Strai&hl back chairs. Fr. Fwllffwe 8050 G~ pwr mower. Be~~ Close out aale. Al so Grands, Players. Going Lidolsl~nd SharP + personality. styledresser&chesl ••••••••••••••••••••••• gnnderd Ster)! c:astin: Heis ey, Cambridge, out for business. Re nt Z 'LymanSptaCrulser Part-Full.615-MtoN.B. GLASS SelKt UHCl.fvna. ~=1~~rJlt::: co;~rtone S:;:"~~s='!a'to N1;: :f :f!..::Y ~u1"a-~a;ia~~ Radio, sounder. -. WHOWANTS'TOWORK? Wllffe Ellphmtt De\:or8.tor s\JrpJus & gas bll-ln oven & range Bric·A·Bra•lShoppt, f$1 Cbt~kfrtng Yamaha bait·tank, DltlVEA CAB ! Rockers , bunk bed.s. paintings:t635Superior, top . Portable. belt W.19lh¢M.\1 Kl bl11 • Wrltzr' '6,500. 646·9000 CHOOSE h stereos, gaa heater, m1r· unit 4, Cost a Mesa. sander. lnstamatic Bell ' + • • m J. • • l. your ours, ~corree &end tables. , 548·7951 . & Howell camera. '7l GRliSU (114)Ca·2770. 1:2012 \Harbor Mooring work for yourself~ be 1• ho. ..,_ h l Hooda SO. Sl2S An misc. Brook.burst. GG. Shark Island Yacht Club your own hoes. ~e.n or ""'I• vo;C ,'}.w.-., w 1 8 • " I 32' Chris Connie 1960 Women. Can be slichtb' iron patio tao1e 6 ch.rs. Comer grp W/Stereo. AM 18600 Los Le !JleS. • THOMAS t 1 handlcappea. Ne•t · Lampe.~ Cir It Blk/Wbt & FM. Match'g coffee & Brookhurst/Ellis area. Plant · to be 11· m:ECI'RICORGAN Twin V·8's, ul elec· Clean Appe,arance, TVs, desks, youth BR side tbl. Wall unit with F.V.-•. · .q_uida Je or bldk 3kejbouds 9i68· tronics, .dinghy, outrig- Yets fred Ag 25 rurn, dinettes, refrig. desk. Vinyl chr w/ot -, ali )lr'tces. ~ ~b!'San~ g~,covera. 648-9000 10. s.:i;~l~meDl y~ur~ in· ~tovea hutches; cftloas, toman. Mateh'g la mps Garage. Sale Sat .. SW.. bl Ana .Hits.· Catt ftnt EXCBANG E Sol met1_,SlZ::::500=·:_;;•---"'-'-'-= come. Drive a cab 6 hrs llbl~ carpets; was~ers, 615-6658 9·:U,:0::Sl: ~~~ please511Da -... ., ~ Piaho, blond, A·l, wof"!h 26• Owens. Fresb paint. or more a day. Apply in sofa r1cb, IJ)eta1 Tacks. We have a home full of ~le misc lteW. Also like ESTATE SALE ~ WANTZ round trip Xtra fuel tank. Nu cov- pe,rson. Yellow Cab Co .. ~}'i.aU:::e ~ • LOTS rurhiture. Top quality in ne..;, Simmons QlJee!l Sz ~miture, tJ.n old, din· ~eD~~ i!.~/o, ers. S',~ftrade2'fQ~ pro- 112Sl Slater Ave, t~oun· •5 xlnt cond. Must see to ap· Hldabed couch, ~150. ,mg rm ae~tJ'rm set, llv· •--UI ,.._ perty-0r : 644-144 • lain Valley. * SW~IROol * prec. No reas. ofr re· 19451 Calf.sh Cr. f Of iQI rm b Ir~. ~k Spa: 11A9Gooodt 1094 40•1 Chris Craft Twin WIG SALES o.,...,.. . (used.S«-8427.. YorktownHB.963-219 shelve•. end tables, ••••••••••••••••••••••• v-,· Sletps8 xiotlive- ANO STYLIN G ~~1:;d St,!~!fl!tf!~~e~ Portable bar, very nice. 21133rd st, Newport th. !:;~~m~+!'~~~~~s~ ~.:!~~~to~~· aOO:rtt. $16,lOG.'962-2006. Expcr. only r~ !'lajor honor B or A and Master $65. Also several good Sat{Sun, Oc.t _11. & 11th. Oct,. lltbt li ~~-100 Evenings~ · ~Sail ., t060 dept. store chain tn thl' Charge. lamps. 497·2930 Anli_<11M. mint bike, f\lrn Matguer\t:e. ~i del · . ••••••;-.;~1;•••••••••••• C 0 1 t a M e 5 a· MA.STERS.4.UCTIOM J ""'~ionaTcustom brn &misc.8AMto5PM. 1 Maror·call6'73-650:l--' 2Shotg~s,•l2ga.s1deby 136Nort.hSailsBarients+ Weslmln s tcr , &t ......,S'"N rlBICM ~-d • · i --· , side w/32"barreL$120, Ir "°YS 642 •• ~ Lakewood a rea. J>art ...,, .,.,. ewpo . · couch. Xll'ltcon · Furniture. Much misc. Gold Sofablid' $95, Rattan .410 · 3 shot bolt acti , • as . ...., . .....,, Ot' time, sal+co mm . Call 833-962,';&646 8686 531-4985. 2806 Shantar. CM (M a: cqrner l?OUP $100. ·.~g. Reasooable.-979-4240. ~ 67$-9137 after 1oam 2l3-621·4192 licycln: 8020 6 Danish Modern Chrs. Verde) Sat/Sun. Rocldna horse $18. Mme. . Coronado 30, ··auto pilot, W'll · ll 1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gd. cond.· Make offer N ··•oo-"-~sale Fri& 642--0063. ~g Value Mens RDF.Mintcond.$11,950. 1 train !' r ac 1ve e1.... luuuu • &: Ladies Pro Golf clubs li .1 . /boat. woman (or bays lde 675-3104 .• Sat. Furn .• TV , Lvng. St.ate. Evel')1hlng com I te set, i rons' Xlnt ' p avat w salon. Modeling or beau· A'ZUKI For sale: 8. sora greea Lawnmower, Misc. 17Zf. ·goes. SUper Jft'CS1:1J\lm., WOOC: 'B:,gs carts ·Ali 1..:644::.:.-893=::.:.'------ ty e~per. h e lprul. IOSpcllkyclH stripHerculonxlntcond. BlueFoxClrcle.Jl.B. Hls~.9'19-C955aft.lpm tor s'zt5. Pvt; Pty. ISLANDER32MKll 675-6 191· SI o. o•tt"Cost S36-0'14Saft. 6pm. · Selling Hbrite, Garage aut., portable patio ss:&-Os.16 · 1! NEW $26K Woodworking-person lo CYCLE WORKS LTD Desk, seven drawers, oak Sale, Sat. 3221 Diamond, pond. Fish, t,t~r _plants, Snow skla,. • 11"838--n29 Eves. assist in the manurSl. ~ 1822NewportBlvd. with swjveWi:hair, good S~1 AnaM. Ca~lnett.Btd, ~~1-0llSaft .Spm pYles, etc. lOspc! bikes; • cAI.25,XlntCoad. lOYl,noexper:nec. CastaMesa .. 548·$783 condS9S.498·3'783 Sew ng ac ·• ove 1dlt. w.aler stis,• teoniS" ·, Exl.ras.$6,!iOO. wk . Call Mr. Gary Seat, Metal ore. Desk. A.LPACA·A.,..S c-:.c-s •••••- 962·361•. SALE-BJCYCLBS. FRENCH Prov. droplesf Dress Form, t .v. 8/W, Four .Q11R.&·gs, must ~~;~si{;J8Jf:f:. .t~rf _ . ~eekdays,_,._.. CloS'lng out~ all Cam· dining server, like new. Sm. Hibachi, Patio Film, sell! Diflwent cleligns: Sandcastle itarOor 18' SQlrCAT, 1913/ full SCRAM '£TS panias.15~ DISCOtJNT. $'15.5.56-7874 HandTools,&Clothinc. II ,All&n or "Clem, View ll·tlJS CD ... race ·w /trailer. Owner 'L Brand new·assembled· . . . '---d y,1 ,t'C'2 ·11•1 or -' ailxious BCYB..,1304 ANSW. ERS klckstands-ttill reflectors. Hollywood fra me twin Anttques, jewelry, dlS~, ·961-Ull , 611-. , • · All models-most ~lus. bed. Mattress. bol. spr· bric-a-brac. dolls, banjo, ' 1096 o Tl'· Custom William Fumble-Joint -Save $18.7• to $41 .99 lng.s and metal frame & guitars. 9-5. 3~71LGE wa'od 1 De•t.:!!":•••'"•••••1•••••••'• Ga~de dtalCJJ CheOJ' Stoic -Manage-while stock las ts. $10.55a·8028. ~=C:ii~is~~i:.e· w/oev~rinar top. Ra•TradiJ 2Z.C.1. •19 GaJQf Lee.ketch. 'AU teak, tie· MOTIFS BlCYQ.E TRAIL. 9921 FOR Sl\LE: St urdy 8' g • --.. typewntef jtbl encl . ..,,. bLadl.·J>OW4er....,.ritle caP lseJ, auto fl lot. A hu.sband warns : HamiltoO at:8rookhursl. Herculon couch In creat Sat. OnJy . lmmenseSale. M0-2687 ,\ 1 1 • ball.at2-3l5'1 . · fathome~r. ~u:W ateer- 1'Never trust an interior RB. condition. Avocado"'t:SlO Landlord dlspc)sing or Fii.lidaire Id cond $100 • . ,~ lill tations, n a.ails. decorator arou111d YOW' !Titanium frame Super includes· free deliverY (lf garages of Inventory. 231 Watte Klfti iarbai. ~ • 1.-0. ' _1 J4$1tcl0· IMO-M11. wife. Moetofthemhave U••twei·ghl r20lbs> All you hold ue your end), Avocado St., CM . S.,a~$2$.M847zt. ~ ~. ~v{, s.n' Juan24 Yeliowhull ti lt ·orMOTJFS" &1• • • """ 0 "'0 1 F It • • N ••••6' ••••••••-•••• . ' u en · · possiblepartsalloy.stw-.,.........., a view °' ewport ,_ ... .i..-:-. ... '" saLll !.eupeto clean W150 Us ms . Blvd. . ' ••CARrS1*~ GE ..... loTV.11 881 ..;.. · Mire.._.• ups or gumwa. · ·French Provincial Drnlng • lnchpl<t~. P'~aeW\lnut1 ..:::.;...,.-.;;:::....-·--~~- 1---~--~ '""""" prttt' llotldlf dftU, tlltr wMp • 1111 '''' of tilt com -~ Tiiiie, tlastie«Mst • ....... a. 10. aw a..-~ .... ,...,_ T.tl. M'f IMI I.,_... ...... ....,,... Zlf,,...... •••••-••••••••••~••••• Bit ~e le Trail. 9921 Table & 4 Chairs. $50. GaragesaleSaL 9-3, 2&U5 **SPICIAL• blnat.'~a\lllOd.i..~· u00 14 1975 ~ 'tet.e 0 Mlfls• lttr'tlt.9'1 •l Brbokhun1: MS.S.Sl& Klitilieftyl;ioe, "Villiae C.tm ~~! bro;rnt •uPe? ift.ldh. ~u•t:Hllr..J1501i>f· wi'filf, ~cW-rona.·-Frst •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• · OILED Walnut P•nons ~tnr(Jaui-:~. ~f:·ihr:_c;: ~Y ~~·:o::S.ls~ feri56ll028 ~ $19D«f~b1 ~ • M':k-r;Ltll.,.~Yo1:F:~ :=ri~:i ,;:~!;: :~·r::v:holv~Ug~ -.ua. . y~=~EJtlO.; !;~~;;[e ~ ~~J.·!.~·c~~ -"· -In two ""!'" 11'1 '" -to .... Slnd .....,,.,...~111.c ... ...... Slm t. 4, 6, I, Siu I blli9f I ,._ 4SCll l*k. --\ -..:r ... . :: ......... ..... ....... ., ....... .... .............. -....... ,. .. "'= ...... "'r.!j C""'-l'.ll=i.:r::". c •>• ....... "' .. ,.. ....... t -· MOU thin Mr bttofel 2IXI _ ........ -... Mde Jll(W 1976 ICIDUCUfT CATAl.001 Mis iWif .. 75,. Cf'ldllt·• s..,.1,• 1 Ctldllt• .... ·· a "'"' fMIJ .... •• ----· . ... + -""' ~IJt ·-~·=="~!! .... _I.DO ....... w .,_, 1.oa .... _ ... ·--... J •.•. 12 ~.112 _,., ...... , • ..., II J:-50• ...._ 111111. W IZ =IO• ,,_ flr.Jl"il ,,. _,..,_ ' -"''""'"" -. Jr;w~ ' ...... "ES a Allpl11Decond.49'1·:1665 NOJUNKllESAVEJIDE . -;m;N• ~~-·cull: boat.•174'.-. OIJECTS., A, ...... Qt;. • • · ... -.peed, . G·--Sale many re-., ...... ,..,... · ' ~ FINE PORN., l:TC. Man i Bike 26 3 \ MED . 1tyle Din,1nc ~b17 p;/c«t itenil. $42-2255~._. ... e . OiP19" tt''li>aMd Ute.. PHONI!: POR INPO.·• .... u....:5""'9 f\Lml ..... 1"1Lldo.8 Ta· Oct. 11 A< 12,'M 2852 JRVIJIBeoist~ 'tol«TV.XJD life U.es pWfka Irk BR~Rs.w.2200 Cm •••• ~~~t~o c~~;en61~; StnpmboliRd. ' -Cl.abPu!:j~.....-.t--eu.ias •. · f~~.:C.~ • 'morC. · ..:m~octda~~ ·1 1 'pnis.e 1030 Stt'fint Tbl; U Cbaln. Lrg Ebo"n1 Oriental : · · a t ... ~ • tor 1a · ~--..rs••••••••••••••••-••••• $1900.17349'72 Macnavm combo B/WHQPVD l'ad. Washet ... ~-•11 l4 ·Holrie Cat...wllnl*'1 fueckltbeseU.---. TV,rMJo stereo.l$0/bst boob•&omk,•• ---•-Xbllt9Dd.ll50. ····-·1 · CAMBAS f · otr a.1dwiD oraaaoaic: 11 a U "6d. •• e..,.c -· •••••••••••••••• ~ 512-TU.fi 1 "!';.",f:l.d<>;:5';"';8~ RoiJe;Oe• f 3.~ Planar. orian.-flrm.811</red w/fo0m pod. l.lfio -lllilJOll . tolO .. ~ ... / ' R 'w 'c II "5; Topcon Su.per :9 w. OPPO-~ITT ' laqured dbl hdbrd, ni~ ~,..awz 2 . ~··••••••,••••••••-toJO amnn• a7 • · 11mmr1.S.$12S · 200mm "'"""' it.ands firm box spring · • 541""15 'Topcor f 5.6. '65; 2x ton• knocki, often when you mattr'eis, hollY'fOOd FURN: l(o•in!.i_Exec. •WAMIW• -•••• .-••••••••.er•••'• En1ll1h Sideboard ""'' verter,, $15; (Ulen •ad Use reault·~etUng Daily Crame, bell ofn Sin I I>illllc, A Cllalr ~· O.E. (1) One ou£bofi~ en,:ide, N,eed 5' afjp (or !fettl~I ~'by l"'' deep" r foeu11tn1 aceeep~. tn: Pilot Clatsned Adi to Se.nCOnsol•.••· r·,.-:: I pret;~70bp vm GK -Qvjett(uillll'.g ~· scroll 1e11, 1maU Vlvttar auto.\llaah., $15: re1cb the Orange Cdast n',1liltofr. ~d .m.1ple :Cn · I ~DAS£«'·.-. ~ ~ial~ fa ~ ..... beYeled mirror, t:HI. Om'*'a lieat.W CU9, IJ. market. d.lntile tbl, w/feal, t'Yat· r lit ~ nl-.i ~· 1" fir". Orl1lnal 1lld•r RudJ •N i ed'llt l•kl , Ph~ne&0-5679 \tan ba,ck chrs 'SIS aet. ~=~1 c..1rn2:::• at ..... ~ e roctinJ claair flOOJ,llrJlli• Jounialiat, df..U.1' 1M" 1 1, MI s c ·' • • 2 • 11% l . '11111'' 1 -~~ 175-&118 • 511""11. Eftl/it~ ' • · -• I J . '· r· ' ' ' 1972 DATSUN'!--~..--" PICKUP • cyl., • 5Ptt<f, r1'dlo, J'M!at~. vinyl ~h Will, v1/\y1 In• ll't"ior, sh.irp! ISTK. 310) LIKE 'NEW -• . 1974 DATSUN 260Z Hatchback POftR •• 1974 J DATSUN B 210 • ,,,_,.·-·AM/FM, .... -S'l967 Urn, ~ liflk!CI gl•u . !41'tCROI • r DCWiiOM'l I Y MCI ~"fv:.-:::: 55989 ~ . -· • . ' • tlH -.w-... tsto 74 Toyota Pi ckup, xlnt cond. l o mi . $3000. w /camper 645-3778 '59 :V.. T Ford Camper. In top cond. For hvy pull· 101. 556-0790. v-9570 ···················"··· ·m Dodge Long Body, re- cent overhauled, G cyJ eng. Paneled & crpld. $1000. 675-4059 • 73Cl-ryY• Auto. trans ., radio, ~ heater. Surfers special. S9663U. $3977 • ~l~ 9rb¥orA_ 1966 HOfbor, ( M. 646 9303 '74GMc~"Ton, PIS, A /C, autotrans,18 track, much more.586-5175 '74 Ford va A.T. PS. PB. ---urpe-~m i1r·a: outS,000 ml. 549.(JII3 l9l,A CHEVY V AH V.e , t utomatie, 1hott. wheel hue ILJbw mUace. Dlt. ' ·Al·21A -.. t Harbour V .W. ' ' : . ' Ttlis Weekenct Only • l 4 ··""· , ••• o. i •••••. ·-O' -.t ,, JUoO'f'·l91:191. ·-:~ 54499 '74 Datsun plt'k,up with shell loaded, $3400, 15,0IO ml. SU.7048. • r " 173 Z40Z. lOot. . ·, 54659 67U610 ~-; .,, .J " • • • • • • • • • • • f • .· • •'" ... . . . . . .. f . lllEBIRDS $ • W.··stlcl··,71. ~ .7, ', FIREBIRD . • ,J , , .~: 1 . ~ODE1:.:4YS -.DELIVERY TODAY-WHYWAITT AIR aiNomott1tt, AUTOMATIC-~., VINYL TOI', RAlllOI !£ATER (068JEP) '. 68 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA '71 MERCURY CQMET ' I ·,,·'~'~ ,. ,. ' • ._ A,10. '"°'· ·····-'s··1' •. . ·~ 9 V-8, IUfo. tran1.: vlnyt roof. ~ r~Wheelt s.(7051<lE) 1tter1ng. vinyl rool. ,. • (e78G~I r } -. . ·-. >; , ;70 EORD TORINO ' , ' $ 28 V-8. 6u!O tr1nt,. t1r · ''""""· """'" '"'~ 1 9 whee!S.(197AFYl . " ' ~ ' ' '71 PONTIAC Bonneville ._ .... _ ........ """"'""' 51789 dihO!'Hng. pOWar steen~ power brake&, power WI~ ciows. vm.,.1 roof. 1owr mile$. (287011) . "7 l CHEVROLET CAMARO V·B. oulo. '""'. DOWO< s 1919 steering. power bra~es. radio, heater. {568CJI) FREE . LEA~ YOUR STl'TZ lll .. \fK IL\\\1\ • LUBE SERVICE WITM Ol. I ... 1'11 SllYtCI llPAlnieCT """ 7:JO ..... t ,.-. 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Dir. 213/921-8588. Uke new. Li.,C No.550.BSN SAVE GA~D£~l WEST VW ' ' ,\ C:ow1h 'I Sauire 9 Passenger, dua~ racing ,. rear seats, luggage rack, 1lereo, automatic, air. " cond ., Power etc . 916HHW. 'I' , , H ·•' 714/523-7250. $ 677 8Z '75 450 SEL. Exec, 1 , 1\ • I ',\ ' . . . ' ' ' L uxury Sed. Metallic 74 M•IMI finl<h. El ... Roof. Old Porscllo 9750 C:loulc Estate price. Save-over $2,000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• d l Automatf~.,. ra io. (0307 39 >4 fz.t~ns:ll/ ,74, 91,.4 . Blk. Mags, ~,power steering&r: !ql.&588. n / · spoiler, ster eo, plus ditioning.0021. MBZ '71 280 SE Cpe. 3.5 more. Like nu. 83().8(31. $3677 4 Engine. Fully -equipped -i w/sun roof. M;nt cood. '70911TAM FMBttack~u I .......,W;._ • , Availabl e fo r lease or Sempe r li t s, Kon11 -~· -w--purehase. Cl42CFU) Dir. 542-3565 da?", 831.()788 at-, 4 Speed, tugage rack, 213 /92 -8588 . 7 1 4 / tr5PM. raiio, healer. 134HE'V. 523-7250. PORSCHE '74 914. Low Ecfoomy speci8.l. . . , ... ., M;teage ! AM /FM $1417' Pride of Ownership. Can St~reo. Air cond. 2.0. ' 71 0..a..-be l~asedi or purchased With appearance group. tift._. 'on ~:..t~.tded terms . {020N08) Lease or buy. SIOWCICJOll (003'835j D ir . ·2 13 1 Dir. 213/ 92l-8588. 714/ 4 Speed, luggage rack, t 921..&588. 7 4/ 523·7250. 523-7250. radio, haler. 479.[>LH. MBZ '13 1 4 Cyl. Sed. '72 91LT. 5 spd. stereo. $1677 Car looks pod runs like Eves. 67S·7625 or ' new. Priced for quick Qays, 8J4-32SO 74 Dahm sale. (03&799Dl Dir. 213/ 71 OW- 921-8588. 714 I 523-1250. R .. Royce 97 56 4 Speed. rad~;rh-~ater. DZ '66 250 SE Cpe. •••••••••• .. ••-•••••••• Extra clean! S15LPA . Hori""' blue. A bHuU!ul •1 DEALER IN U.S.4. f•mily car) Extended ROY terms. <....,_.3> Dir. 2131 ~ CARVER 921-8588. 7141523.7250. ROUS·ROYCl DZ '73 280 SEL. Low 2u1.11tt.s1. Mileage and fully COSTAMISA $3177 71 Torota MK II WCICJClll Radio, h eater. automatic. 32SCUU. equipped. Very nice car! -•"-4 Lease or buy. (016086) . ClOSIOWNDAYS $1677 Dir . 213 /821 -8588. 114f5i3.1zso. Saab 9760 74 VetJCI MBZ '73 280 SE Sed. 4.5. ••••••••,•••••••••••••• Wftftftll Pride of Ownership and ..,; LE siereo, air. Lo mi. Auto ma tir,·~ ad i o , immaculate! Eztended $3,21s'.S51-S043after5:00. heate r . Extra clean! terms available. (015615) ~~ 976 1 4MKYR. Dir. 213 /921-8588. ~ $2777 714 1523-7250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . MBZ '66 250 Sed. An o1d;e EXCLUSIVE · 74 Pinto ;) but a ~oodie ? Priced to fOt Sqlllire ~ sell thl!I week. {015816) Oranne County ·Automatic, radio.~ Dir . 21 3 1921 -8588 .. 0A':I heater, luggage rack ·J 714 /523-7250. . Llkeoew! l>S&KEL. MBZ "IFI !""·New eng;ne. $3277 Fully equipped. Be ear-. Jy! CTHF331l $39'JS. Dir. MOTOI; . "23·7250. AUTHOlllZID ~ ~~.·'~fi:' •. 8T'~b~~·:. DAvERoSS ·, ~ TOYOTA brown. Lease or buy, but POMTIAC.STVTJ:. 1966 Horbo r. C.M. 646 9303 ACT FAST! (OSJO:Wl Dir. z••o H • ~d. 213/ 921-8588. 714 / -=car--... !12.'1-72'(0. 9765 MBZ •m 220 Diesel. 21,000 o,ot. miles since new engine. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Air cood. Auto trans. '69 Corona 2 dr. ~pe. AM /FM Stereo w /tape. R/H. Gd cond. 4 ou tires Priced for quick s ale. •Batt. 552·9588 IOS3070) Dir. 213 / 921-8588. 714 / 523-7250. MBZ '72 250 Sed. A really clean family car In ex· cel\ent cond. Available ror lease or purchase. {008659 ) Dir . 213 92l.a588. 714/ 523·7250. t742 '71 MG MIDGET t m111 cond. New cisPet i••· Sl78'. 5'8·51121 al\. 5 p.m. 71 COROLUCPE 4·apeed . Air. Lo,lo mileage. 429ZDP WEEKEND SPECIAL $1,799 UMax.y TOYOTA 1811 Beach Blvd lluslk ....... 147 .. 515 "11 COROlLA WAGON AutOm•lJc It air 204EAJ WIHIHD SPIECIAI. $1,6.99 . re:_, .. -.OTA '-•ocltBIYd·. ~II ft t'••llCli 147 .. 551 , TOYOTA SALE WHILE THEY LAST I I I ~ eCoroln · •CoroM" ·~11'1 •Celcn •'-*twiHn •HILal<'s BUY o·r LEASE . " SAVE NOW . · .... ll.IJia : wn . l . TOYOTA , ; ltM llotbor. C.M. 6'6·9303 I ' I .......... ,... . ....... .. . ' ................. ~ ............ ::,r:•& ........ , ...... ...... I 'arW T.,... t761 .._••••••••• --•••'-•••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••• .............. -•• -. ........... _. "' '712 .... '" • TOVarA COROLLA --•-••••••••••••••• , .. ,,,_,_,, .... ,,, ST~=t l '67VW... VOLVO, '::1!j.YO ~>--. Dir •4Ct'1t11 ·-,.~!-. •4'•··~ AN.I.I ._....,.._. __ '15"°' Corolta. W&L S..Pd. ,......:a.C llL · [-Air,•~. etc. $4,kJ. -SI •hi ' ........ .. l'l1I .... kier •rode for Pric·_. .. o CLOSE we inode1 lr&er wan or llE'lil 1 ' ,,.,. ................ 2*. wi OUT , ~--'!U£Ym1 !:! •• !.~ .......... !?.~! iai See The TR-7 OHLYAT HEii FRIEDL.ANDER ,.,~~~""' ... ....,.,,,, 1971 TRIUMPH GT t>. 4 speed, rad io, twatcr. (287E$j'), $M$9. !>Ir 831·2883 .... 1213 '72TRIUMl'HTR-6 Lo miles . S h arp . A,1 /fo,M. Lie No.lOBCl/11 SAVE GARD EN ""E'T JW ibl~t ,\ , I \\'i-~ • , ' 'I -- 70 YW PICl(llP- Clei.n. Lot• or cara:o ~IPQte. LitUe 1as. Lice No.ifllllF. SAVE GARDEN WEST VW ' Harbour V. W. : : : ' ............ t770 ~ . •••••••••••••••••••••••·Hunt. l:kh. 842·4C1S BAJA IUG . ~tr 70 owd YW 's 1700 ~.c. eo1i~e. dual choose fro•. •os ~Clrl ••l ~ke. full roll years ••d Models t<!ge, racial. Y:at w /har.1 M ~-· nL'SS, jackmo::.u wheels & •y o ..... r l"'Porh. offroad tires. Street & Va•• aftd Tr•cks di rt leial. 8'.J.20.flOdlr'. Harbour YW has a c ~AHTm for you! u~ed 710 VW 's or older. 0 ft e 0 f t h e _l'~:all d~aler. Soulhlcmd'1 lar911 1973 YW lnvet1lories. S U PE R B EET L E . Spec~al mags , custom l}<ii\lt job 4 sl~reo. \Viii trrlC!e. 831·2040 dlr. Harbour V.W. . . .. OM'7IM•~ 76 ToCho11eFro. ' BUY Mll.RGDIS MOTDRS Off Avery Pltwy .S..~f'rwy MIUIOMVllJO 831·a> -.121 OIAllelCOUNf'r VOL.YO • ....... ,, ..... --······-········· '71 DATSUM 110 ·-~~ .... - --(104fCl.I() *1495 '73 DATSUM 610 211«.H .......... - Automatic. rad io , ,......, I vinyt tap. l ike new. (38&0SU) •2695 73 DATSUN 611 4 ......... Aulonw.tlc. AM/FM radto. vinyl top. UM MW. (032HRP) •2395 '71 DATSUN 510 WA.OM 1-rodlo & ...... -('570FA) • . •1595 '72 DATSUN Ill ··-·-· 0-.f (5111HEMI '1895 '74 DATSUN 240% A.ulom&tk:. air conditioning, NAHM radio I mags. Cocoli -(2MJIJ() •5595 SAVE All the Way LAST CALL FOR ' • WHEN YOU BUY DEMO & STAFF CARS l Over 40 Showroom Fresh '75's i 4 Super Beetle, show rm Htrll. 'fk:h. 842-4435 cond . Red /tKn Int .--------- AY /FM. 13.000 mi. $600 '63 Bug nu paint. shOC'ka. 1o take ovr pymts . tires. seatcvrs linings. R.'o.-9424 Gd engine $600 548·3164 ·73 T hing. 21.000 mi. 1962VWBUS Yel t blk int. $1 ,800. $950 6'\2·5255. 673· 7703 OVER 100 NEW '75 PINTOS NOW • WHILE YOU DRIVE NEW 1976 PINTO 2·Dr. Seel MUST GO! •PINTOS • MUSTANG ll's •MAVERICKS 'TORINOS 73 VW CAMPER '6H Bug . Gd cond . One ow ner. Ski racks. ~SO PRICE SLASHED lmmaculatcin•ide&out. __ ~111·5637. Plus Tax & license 8.Jl·2040_dl_r_. _____ 1·69 Karmin Ghia.-A-u-to-.-,o '72 Super Beetle mag mi. Radials.Sl ,450 Call TO CLEAR 2300 cc 2V. 4 cyl., radio, 8 78xl3 esw t~es. 4 whls. 11 spd. R&i-i, tape ht w n S & 1 o : 3 O a m . spd. tra n s., bkt. seats , frnt . a nd rear bumpr. gds. s2719 •ELITES •GRANADAS •FORD LTD's • T-BIRDS SA VE! SA VE! SAVE! SA VE! dcek. 36,.000 m i's. Needs ~·7l46. _____ 1 Stk . #0761 . (5Rl0Yl28345). pa~t & minor tuneup. ·oo Bus. Rblt cng. Xlnt 1----------------------.---------------------·+----------------------of M"'t s•cto apprce. W•ll <ond. A M /FM . Xtra>. NEW MAVERliCK 2DOOR NEW GRANADA NEW GRAN TORINO ~~n::d~rr ::r~:: ct~~nd:: _S_I._700 /bs~ofr. 646-3046. 1975 1975 2 DOOR SEDAN 1975 $2000. 493·3062 Dana '74YWGHIACOUl'E s2999 I s3599 W~IN5SCIHID7.S7TNK7T •• s479' 9 r_oi_nt_. __ ___ , speed. radio. Lo•·, low (SSAELLLE-OFF SSAE. LLLE-OFF ·70 V\V Convert. miles. I-l ard to find. Lie 2 Dll.1111'. UOUGMAM SELL-OFF SALE PRICl!i Sl!IJS. Extra Clean No. 7045 PW Stock 1013. ~ PRICE S VE S Plu• lg• & licen1• PRICE Plu1 lg• & 11,..... .. '888 Call 548·37tiS A S Pl 1 & r 250 CID 6 cyl. eng. PR 7 xl4 tires, front Vinyl front bench seat. c ustom steer. wheel. front 111 o• .cC<'I~ 10 Bu.'I. 7 pass. Safari. S disc brakes. body sid e mld1 ngs .. Iron! a nd rear VB eng. a ir cond .. pwr./str. & brks., a/trans ., Ca mpe r conversion. ljmi•:.!,l•le'fl't'8 and rea r b um per guards, ( tk.#1244, bumper g ua rds . (Stk.:1117, Ser. =5W82· ra dio, HR78xl4 w/w. front & rear bumper gds . I I .875.968·1062eveo 10711 lie"~· Ser .#5K9 1Ll 43912 L218298) and more. (Stk.#347, Ser.#5E32Hl66734) llunt. Heh. 842·4435 72 Bug, recently rebuilt e ngine, n e w clut ch. '68 V\V Sundial Ca mper. Sl.900. 12131 596·2332. Rblt mlr /trans. Xlnt AfterSp.m. S l 900 . Orig owne ~::; LTD WAGON cw::.= .. £ ~::: THUNDERBIRD 2DOOI MAltDTOP' MEW 1976 FORD f • 100 sn~~~I::"r.u. ·75 V\V camper. Underl_ ... __ -8027 ________ 1 fact warranty. Lo m i. 1'1.any xtras. 963·2431 an WllD.STl.R. $6989 SELL-OFF wiam1. '8589 SALE '9704 s7789 SELL-OFF ~JSU PER BEE'fLE DISCOUNT PRICE DISCOUNT . SALE 17.000 mi.s uperclean '1600 "'"'"'~"'-,1915 PRICE ' $3695 SELL-OFF SALE PRICE $2500675-3350 . Plut lg• & IM::e<i.c 73 Yw G •· C 460 VB. air cond .. pwr. brks .. steer., windows. and seat. Pw 1 1 1 111a pe. '66 V'V·4 speed, bucket auto. trans., AM /FM stereo, lug. rk .. trailer tow pkg., tilt r. g ass moon roo . ull pwr .. LIU!o. temp . .:i ir spd. Kelty green, 36,045 miles. seals. radio. heater, nice steer. whl., vinyl trim a nd much, much more. control , vinyl roof, sll. bit. w/w. AM /FM s tereo, plus far incl. 4900 GVW package, ;1mmeter /oi l pressure gauges. s pecial e ng . em1ss1ons pkg .. mirrors. ext r ,1 cooling radiator. 5·G78xl5 B 4 ply fi res. (Slk.#100. Ser :: Shows cxcellent care. p a int & ~oo d bo dy . too ma ny luxury ;:i pts. to list (Stk.:277 Ser .:5J87 • GXB) =nu (Slk.,,0841, Ser.#5076A 138383) FIOBRA50029) $2995 , I 11 ., · -r"'"· Al 23198) 646-4447 ___ D_I.;" t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~._...., ....... ._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-1 ·ss vw.suc•ct ,..... ALL SALE PRICES GOOD THRU SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 • SE HABLA ESPANOL NtWf'UKT IMPORTS radio. excel lent in · t-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'"'I terior /exterior & good FREE PARTS WARRANTY "'"'· H ATES GAS ! 3100 W.C..sl Hwy. NB. 642-9405 ~'".ti,~'"~-·_, o_lr WITH EVERY USED PAR SOLD! 12 MONTHS/12,000 MILES Volvo 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------1 Haja Bu ~. '66 eng. & 73 Volvo WCl4)0ft lrans , runs good SSOO OI' 145 Fuel injected, Jug. besto!r.MS-"170 gage rac k . AM /FM ---------1 radio. outstanding condi· 'f» VW, new brakes. some . lion ! Local trade.in. hody wk· needed. $850. AM 67S·4006, PM 675·8564 "63 BUG. Gd. tires. Newly reblt eng, $700/bst. 646-0106. ·71 Super Be elle. Xlnt cond. Orig ownr. Sec lo 1\pprcc. $1,950. 557·<1029. ti31·3214. ----- 1971 VWIUG Excellent condition. Onl' ow n er . \Vi i i 1r a dc . 83~-2040 dlr. , I $3995 NtWf'[)f\T IMPOKTS 3100 W.C..st Hwy. NB. 642·9405 ·64. 1225. lk!stofrer. 673-6849 , Scope of Guarantee ~1 !6 !""II, .. ..,. -<"""""°"'wt lftllt ..... ~'"· II>". !(ND WO,,.. Doi c. ..-.J/0< ·-· llobor>• , ... o .... ,._,..., ~ ""to ""' """"<>I lo.obl'"Y '"' "'" •••-<O'ld ol "'h """ "".,..lofd to •.c;>" I"" ~. !< ... ..--• .,,. .. ,_,.., ... "" -·" ......... ""' ...... of '~" io..••-•"" ...... Uwnitt '' ...... '#'l'NN S l !I HO p.-t• "' 'PK'''"' ,u.,.1re " ,_ 10 "'" ...,_. '"'"'"'"""" O"'"'r'll• .r "' ....... -_ ......... -.-.. -_.,. ..... ·-.. -!•ll61'1 '73 FORD LTD IRGM. A..oo """''··'*..,,-.,,_ ·-· ... ,i. ....... 11.11.010 .... !••70 1t01 --·-·--··H 1. '"'""' -•odoo, -(0110.l (t s3295 '73 FORD PINTO ...... .._ ..... , ..... 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'74LIHCOLH COHTIHIENTAL """°" --· --,_.... ·~ ..,..,., DI' ...... pOWllf wind-•. vinl'I fW. •'• JOldldli.llOtl) I s5995 '72MERCURY 4DOOR ' , A11to. t,_., pe:iwet tlMriftt, ~ ........................ ~ ...... ""¥ fOCll(. 11:!1 l&!ol s2s9S Mew-Executive Ccrs Demqnstrators ·68 • FO.RD WAGON ' (506CQR) .,3 STUDEBAKER ~CLASSIC (ZDR170) • WE'VE GOT SMALt CARS • • •75 CAPRI 61 MUST IE _SOLD NOW! '72 FORD TORINO -. ir.. ...... _..,~ff. ••1¥ IOOI. j41TFPZI s2295 ) CLASSIC CAR 1964 IUICK RIVIRA .....,. 1r-.. lliCtCW)' ---· _ _.,._ ---. <ldlo. .,._, WIWI .... .,_ ori9lnll! !POT~ej LOW MILES '70 MUSTANG "'*>. .,__ -dilcbttkH .......... '"' ¥io1YI root. IN; "hHll. («168XZ.1 5 1995 •• 10 roa: '71 DODGE DART SAVE Slant 6. under 10,000 miles, loaded .' w/ eq_uipment . ( 499LAG) '73 MAZDA WAGOM $1495 This one really hums! (353KEAJ ---------------. - '70 POISCHE 914 $2195 '71 PLYMOUTH DusTER SAVI 5 speed. appearance group, real Full factory equipment, under 7,000 ahafJil(841AZOl miles. (368MCU) • Aloloo,UHCI ....... UM4 ....... OH<I -.uH<I • ....................... ........................ ..................•.•.. ·····•················ ·············•········· AMC '90IAMC ttol .....r ftl 991• 9915 ···········.····-···-· _...................... ....................... ············-········· ....................... . tt74 AM~ '7' El<d,. Lhnilcd, 4 dr, W".C , "13 CouPe de Ville OWNER 1973 Coupe G•EWUM ""111 equlPl*L .. au. 1o:d'e.t blk Vloyl to De Ville. 35,000 ,., .... . Le••e. $i42.St p/mo. • XI LMded. Fun Jealhert '73 AMC HORNET HATCHBACK •6C~der •AutoMllffC •UkeHew! Automaucwtlbleutha.n SOUTtl COAST CAR w/leather int. nt speed control. 14,915 ri l -m11 ... ){(NT CON· LEASING 300 w Coat _ .......... ..,,.wl prtee 87WllS3 DITION le HARD TO ltwy,N.8 .'_tU-21.IZor&ft.. '86 Cad l'UM good, t&BS. . F1ND.(399KXX). s,B7J..8& • 1 .__,.,· .. _..,.~17th St. '14 Coupe de VIile. 24,000 SAVE. ..-,er . .-..~. mi. All xtru + Cruile '63 Buick Special. V-1. C.M .M2-S.SSl control, am/rm 1ter'° $2195 <92311RY) Runsaood.Lowmllea&e. 74 Cad. ep dcVilJe, Vin. t a pe, rear wlnClo'w Auto~l;900.MMi316 tp AM /l'~M. radio rull derroster, landau r. C1ex ttt5 p~, dr lks, pvt. pty. lik SS,lBS.875-7629. ••••••••••••••••••••••• nu. Under lSM, $5995. CADILLAC EL DO&"" .. rlo '12 El Dorado Convertl· M0-8627 '73. Very Low Mileaife'. bl e. FJremisl 1reen. '70Cad.DeVille 4-dr.Xlnt Pride of ownetihfp·...&1~1 :n,000 mi. lOOCTo enras. cond, Oria: ownr. $2500. hows it. Fully equlp~. Super cleanl $48~0 . l!b·"~" n.eo~· Buy on extended urd111 rn.:Mtr.--· ·~ · • '~ -or lease. (J..SP645) -Dir. '&SC.OU :feVlll '72 ~I Dorado. Gd co~d. 213/ 921·8588. 114/ '72 Gremlin 258, auto, d J:cl. 1 e. Spht pwr seats, crwse 523.1250, NOTICE ~~. t:M 1~i. ~~· ~ J...oi10 (~) control. s:s.ooo. 6'~-l-.OO""'-E"'1 no'"""'"u-do.-X-ln_t_co_n-d. how Daily Pilot C1ass· 51900. 67s.,3288 , ,70Cou~de ViUe, "72 El Dorado~·mtofull -ttght turquoise/ wJtt. ified ads display t heir _. pwr, fully eQt.JIP· 43, vinyltop&:lat.175-7023. messages with legiblhty You don't need a gun to ~00·n.6 mi.S46-1534or644-0088 C ttl7 and impact? Our adll, ~·e ·"'draw fasl" when you -' 8 • . •••• d II \ d · the D ·1 'fli Sedan De VaUe, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• areprou to say,rea Y p11.ceana in atY Haveaomet.hirl#)'OUWanl a /fm stereo . s ~ · · get res ult!i. Phone Pilot \V antAds!Callnow tosell?Clasaiftedadsdo PYirllc ':wtext...leathe; 70 RS. P _ /P~, radio, 642·5678. 1_-.::.64:=2..::·5'::7::8·----l ~·il~w~e~l\.:!64~2~·:i618-~---1 ~t?'c~e control, $1400. ~~:e~~~ $1800. Volisw-9770 Volc1wG90• 9770 V ... Wll'J" 9770 l.!962-~""'6~-----1:~;;::=:"";~~:;- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "73 Camaro. 17 ,500 mi, WE 'RE DISCOUNTING '75 RABBITS Pin Slrlpi"ll. Fully FaclOIY ec;..dppoc1. "753393670 S3231.49 HARBOURVW 137 11 BEACH BLVD., HUr,.lT. BEACH 84'2-443.5 ,.. -~ '\ Huge Cadillac Selection O'fB 100 .. --c I ••ePrkn ,_,__ "NaberS Cadillac '-... 2600 HarDor Blvd .• ;J cos1a Mew s.w.•100 . auto, AC,' PS/PB, Xlnt ci>nd. 640-1230. '73 LT-350, l owner. Sharp. P /b, P/S, am/ftn, vintop. 8stofr.83Q-.2611 i,t2D •••••••••••••••••••••••• .. CONNELL CHEVROLET 1 'SALES&SERVJCE 2121tt.borlhd. COSTAMESA 1 546-1200 1973 Chevy Malibu, auto, p/s. p/b, air, vin top, r a di a ls , xlnt cond . Sacrifice. $2,295. 645-0tSO eves/wknds. ~ ... ~:.w: .•.•••• !~l ~.~.w: .. ~ .... !!!I~-~ ....... !~! ~~·.~:.--: ....... !~~! ~~·-~:.":.: ..... !~~! COME FALL IN LOVE WITH the mid-siz~ car America Love' Best ·~1...... '76 CUTLASS OLDS CUTLASS WAS THE HU-OHE IEST-SELUHG MID-SIU CAR IH AMERICA LAST YEAR. WHY? IECAllSE A LOT OF SMART IUYERS DISCOVERED SOMETHIHG SPECIAL! LET US IUllJ) OHE FOlt Y~U! . ....._ _ _.,, 50· 4 WheeU•lwes On Sale ALL ARE IRAND HEW I 9·75's AND THEY MUST IE SOLD' . Al.SO BE SURE TO • · . SEE AND DRIVE OUR Dod e-Chevy-GMC TERRA VANS 4x4's '68 FORD XL Auto. trans., power steering radio, heater. (319CWUJ ' 70 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Auto. trans .. radio, heater, rallye wheels. (603BERJ • 67 MERCURY COUGAR Auto. trans .. air. power steering radio, heater. (UTDB09) · '1.1-MAZDA __ ~ -·-=~ 4 speed, air. AM/FM ra 10, heater. (164EOJJ '68CAMARO 3 epeed, radio, heater. (313281) • Z?o.~~P. 9/t~'~~.$117· radio. heater1 vinyl roof. (587CFU) . . . 71 MERCURY Colony. Park Wagon. Power$1277 steering, power brakes, power . seats, AM/FM radio.(416EOBJ . . . ss11 · 70DATSUNPl(]{UP s14·71 Afr condition1ng, stereoo-adio, · chrome wheels. (88861 Pl . . s977 Zt.~~ir~~stee~ng,$177 radio, heater. (180EXKJ .-\ I/ GASSAVER 'fM DODGE-Automatic ATLAS }' /8, ltGOO ml, Klnt cond new tnt.ertor &t IQOd . Os)' ler AP I 1lt 1• ·73 No Ya Htcbbk p IS, nice pain~, ridlo, ;:r: oneowoer '2650842-16'3 • (9S2COY>. s.w. ~ Open J)aiJy le Sun. ·w 10 .......-, PM ·' ! CJIEVY MONTE CARLO Dlr. 2929Jlarbor Blvd., '74. Immaculate cond. '68 CHARGER -VB , Colt.a Mesa \Ye ll equipped, Mercedes au~omat lc, air cond.1 546-1934 Q_ tradeln. Extended terms "".b1tewalls, AM radio,1-------'--'---1 ·•· avail. (f14403) Dir. 213/ ~~I top, bucket.a le low '70 Pl,ymoulh. $700 rinn, »Zl-8581. 714 / 5Z3·72SO. =l~.4~WAH013), $1099. lulJy Joaded, new tires. 1 l1IEVY MONZA '75 2+z Dir. gdCond. $56-6529. • SHOP & COMPARE!!! LO•••••cnaua •lll'ftCI _,.. 119 COAST IMCI Ith • • ARE IEING SOLD AT OR IS.OW '75 BUICKS . UST PRICES s1900 DISCOUNT . • ON IRAND MEW '75 RIVIERA • fH419060 SEVEUJ. '75's TO CHOOSE FROM •• t • TIRRY·BUICK 5th & WALNUT _. 536-6588 "Downtown Huntingtonleach" • '73 CHIYY CAMAJIO ·v .s . Autom&tic transmission. Factory air condiliohing .. Pewer steering, radio. Cordova top, Rallye wheels, etc. Nice?·Lic No.343JNT. Over Eleven Acres . . SAYE .~ LAiNJJPll ;;:;;;;,~·-;·;;~·;:.; r, ~ -.... ml s. -· Orlf. Cotld. ~ 13600 Beach Blvd .. ,_..._ __ .,_ .. _. _____ _, ~ Westminst~r 7l LIHCOLM r. 63ll-2:i00o,89266Sl MARKll :Chrysler 9925 V -8 . A u t o m a ti c • •••••••••••••••••••••• trans misision, factory ..,67 Chrysler New Yorker. air conditioning. Power '"Orig. OWner. Steel steering, ·powe r disc Ra:tllals. AM /FM. $750. brakes, power windows, 645-3981 power seats . Radio, IMPERIAL Sed. ,73. A heater. Whitewall tires. Tinted atass. Wheel co..y • Joaded car with all the ers.,.,Leather interior • . extras. Priced ror quici Cruise-control&: tilt sale! (169648) Dir. 213 / wheel. Stereo a"'d tape 9'll-8588. 714 / S23·725Q_. ded:.1JcNo.009HXP .CHRYSLER CORD081. tt 395 ''15. Only '{.000 miles. · °"'' :. Fadory air cond. Full - •! power. Car is loaded with •LOM•W ·! eVe~ concievable lux-~ .' : ury option. Avail. ror -• • · ·;·lease, or purch ase. 136008each81vd : (2291;12) Dir. 2 13 / Westminster ~. m-8588:114/ 523-7250. , ,--636-2500 or 892-8151 ;: '72J:HllYSLER lt.lt•I 995 :.. MEWP.ORT CUSTOM :••••••••••••••••••••• ~ AliCOmatic trans mission. 01 Mustang. Clean, lo · Power steering, power ml~es, automatic ; disc brakes, power wtn-hea en. S799. 848 1 dows. AM /FM stereo.1...0°.c1'c..· _______ 4 I Heater. White-.yall tires. 1966 Mustang s cyl air Vinyl r o o r . Lie cond, a uto, run• Well. No.911;1GNL $800 best orrer 644).1308 ~ . S'Z. 195 ~ .. . ~..-. i~ · U800 Beach Blvd ~ Westminster r . 6311-2:i00or892·66Sl '68 CHRYSLER Newport, good eopd. New trans. 546-U~O ~ Caatks.tltl 9930 ........................... '14 Mustang II •4Cy•der ·~ •Factorj Air •Lille Hew! $2845 (289JOV) ,.KKENDON AMC'1JEEP \ ''.' : $ '72 Mark IV, 36M mi, ,. brwn/brwn. $5500. ~~~~~~~ ,. 548.8382 t:= ,. '68 Mustang Fastback. 8 1972 Lincoln 2 d.r hardtop 'cylinder. Gd cond. - 41,000 mi. stereo, perf Orm. 642-9484. oond. Bestorr. 837-5221 MGl!llt ttSS 99lZ ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales a ndServ1ce : •TOP CASH I OU>SMOllLE ' For Corvettes and other '--MCTllUCllS : uted cars & truc ks! ,., : HOWARD C h e vrolet, HOHDACAIS !' 'l>ove & Quail Sts. Near Unl9(1'1"'11ty Qa. -•1-<T«Ml>Oree-;JJris tOl;-11 2850Harbor Blvd. t: MacArthur , Newpot't Costa Mesa $40-9640 :1 Beach. 833-0555 ~ 10 Ohta, 4'2. COnv., air, I! 1966 STIMGllA ¥ All/Fii. Super earl cau ,.: 4 speed. map, both tops aft. 8, #JD17 f~ • cover. CONCOURSE i: CONDl'l'.ION. 831·2040 '72 Olds c.tlul.S f dr. Jo cir. hdtp, Air, stereo auto, PS ,: PB be•utlful abape. •• '1$ Coneite. Wh~ .. FollJ, .::-="::::•::....-----1 ' faet017 equippff plus1• , ell Jaalbet lllt•rior. '73 TCll'Oftado Broqbem i /nl •I"""'• buralor ful!Y ·•qulp. alr, lull . . Super rtms ud pwr., atereo. pwr. win· ·\Urea . Low mtl••I•· ~--•Hall, m.d.le+ i ,!111412af\I. ' maU< ·- Qlrv.ue 1'74. ~. low 'IT CUilan win.. a\r; 1 dltlet, a/c, p/W, A.Mini ~~ N.\M)O ml. tlOO . P"·r'b· '7300 ..... ·1..:.:=~·----1 i . Cal Paul 01,., PWo .. ~ Hl7 · E•ea. 517·"'7 ••••••••••••••••••••-• °""'"' ..... ml. ..,. Plato ........ lllle ---.i. llteb. X map. -_, .....,_...._ lt,OOOml.Dbsi- -~ I - , ·of New and Used 197s GRANADA . Cars and Trucks • NEW ·1s MA YERICK NEW 1976 F250 PICKUP CUSTOJ.1 STYt!"S10E I cl" 3 s3999 ..-i . .-o.. I l. 'tited • more {"261119) BRAND NEW COURIER ~ -~· far'8-.10"Jlo-.Ca•" .,_:..-s7 501 one. lllCI, I•• & hC•"t• it 72M4¥ERICK ... ? ••• • cyt~ .....,. "-.. .-.dio. "-'· Hlal Carl,l..SIFYRJ 'I 877 73 Cwllel• s.,, •• V•I . eulo. lf•flt., ltCIO<Y t it we •10 w., -.,._.... POW9" di&....--. ...c1o .......... """" ..... ..... """" root. tint9d g'-. ..,.... -()19 Hot Ol'9I 53477 73 CHE'IELLE ., ... 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MAIN at WARNER, SANTA ANA, 546-7070 I • ' • • J • I • - I I~ ' i \ • '72 T-BIRD v.a. aito. trans., air, power steer- '"'· power . br11kes. power wf~ doM, power Intl, AM/FM st__, rdo. hMter, whitewall tires. vinyl roof. leather interior. (805Elll ¥-8. .-a. trios .• lir condilioting, __ .. __ _ 50150 powtt se1ts, AM/FM ...., i'ldJo, heat•. wtiitlWlll ..., """' roof. climate contrct ..... "*"°"· crui• control. tilt -(0111MFV) · 51095 • ' , ¥-8, ado, trans .. 1ir oondltiOning, power 11tffring, PoWll' brakes, rrio. heller. whitewall rm. vlnyt 1'1)'1f. (188ELH) . 5 1695 '72 PLYMOUTH ... ~--Y-8. auto. trlnS .. air c:ondftloNng, power lt.ering, radio. heller, wtiteu..n tires. etectrk: 9'iti00. (294EYCl 51795 • BRAND NEW 1975 DUSTER 2 DOOR 85 OF.FMANF. · snem PllCE . • '71 CHEVROLET CANICI ' Y-8. alto. trans., air, power lleer· ing, power brakes, AM/FM radio, heater, whitewatl tires. vinyl root. ... __ (&MMINJ '73 CHRYSLER $ MIWY..,_llO .. UiM V-8, ..to. trara, lir. power steet- lng, power brM•. powa" wi~ dowa. AM/FM Stereo radio. .tfil1w1ll 1irel. ytnyf roof. power door IOcka, en.II• conlrol. tilt & .... -.otc.(122JEYl . . '72 ti4ERCURY 4 IOOl llOUUIAM Y-8. alto. trana., 1ir conditloring, power steering, P<>W8f brlkts.- power windows. power tells, radio, whitewall tires, vi~ roof. 8 b1t. tape, tin wheel.1218FON) '70CHEYY .... Economicll 8 cylinder, 3 ... "99 wheels & many more .... to c:hoolefrom!{:Zt950GJ ' . I . ' I I CLEAN•UP . SAVINGS ON . . '75's . . tw,_L ,.O.fllf ..... _. ..... .. _o..pe..r,to,.s• .,, ...... .. . .... ..__.....,,. ......... .. ....... • f • . --.... • - • Lag11111a/Soatll Coast VOL. 68, 1!10: 283, 'SECTIONS, <42..J>AGES ·--- . ·-.. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOa.ER 10, 1975 • • Today's c1 .. 111g N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS ' '.Lft g11nft _ May Vot~ on Parainedic Tax ~-• r Lojwia Beach voters may be as~ed Mareh 4 wttetber _ t6ey woWd supwn an ellht·cent tax r~te ta,:rease to RAY .Jqr. tbe c1ty;'1 PJ'OPOSed ,partic:ipatlon in a South Coast paramedJ ~ro-gram.... ,..... • _ Under: ,an e..xtst.tne.:t.tmetable, the count¥ 'par am~ proeram will expadd. lil\b llio; South Coast in .ranua1'9;J9'11. -• • 'th8~olibTy"':.Wants.:..fo know whether LaJUD& Beacb wW be a partnerJ.n the prop:am siD_ce the cit)'.:.S, declalon will affed. where the pa:ramedi,ca are baled. 111 na a r~ent memorandum to city cOUACilmen, Cit~ -Ma.nacer Al Tbeal 1aid tbal Lii1una's abare. ol t.he«:ost of the.proaram i.nlm would be S?t.000, or about eight ceata on the-tax rate. -While the couM'i£jta8 the U\M!{f~tO lncre~,.._Ctii· .tax UP'IT ......... rate without an elec:tlon, '!beat said tbe Issue has enough si1oificance for a vote on whether Laguna s·bould participate. . Paramedics would respond to emercency calla and provide in- itial treatment an 1atabilization of iDJured or ill pe QOS. Victims would be trans rted to a boepi~al by the re ""' private ambulance service oPerat.inc in the area. P.roper\Y owners in the unin· corporated area ·of the. South Coast, namely South Laguna, Laguna Niguel and Dana Point and Capistrano Beach, would be taxed for the paramedic service through the county's structural fire protection tax rate: The rate ts not levied in Lquna Beac,h because tbe city that the county should forr;n bu its own fire depa.rtmeataup. aln&le djstrict that would ported by the city's general tWMI operate I.he paramedic service. tax rate. Future actions by the city may change, however, as a result of a study of the county's paramedic program t,y _a task force established by the Board of Supervisors. One su1gesUon he been made Proponenf,.s of this sugce:stion have said that a sinele, coun· tywide district would spread the cost of paramedic service over a larger population base, provide more efficient service and allow expansion of the paramedic pro- gram faster than noW scheduled. Oe nente's W.T. Gra11t ' Store to Close Dec. 24 -La~g@sl­ Facility In West .By JACK CHAPPELL Ot-..Da111P4i.csa... MYSTERY-COOptE--Llnco1n County sheriff's office. in Oregon identified couple above as the two who conduCt· ed meeting lo win converts to UFO cult which promises release to better life in outer space. Picture reportedly was take n Se pt. 14. The bankrupt W. T . Grant Company will close its huge San Clement~ent~Ot e De . 24 in the·close out ·of western re- tail operations . The Grant City San Clemente store, a 100,ooo:squa~foot facili· Seekers.Move ,,, .. ~ -. ty is the largest store Grant operates in the west and one of the larsest in whit .-..i to lie'a 1,0'14-store chain. Local Store Manager Kenneth ¥union refused lo Comment Thunday on the ckloing of his store saying. ''The information we have received is as much news to us as it is to you." UFO P'ilgnrm F onr.i Caravan DENVER CU PI ) -Colorado authorities say about 20 Oregon residents who a pparently are searching for a better li fe on another planet were in this state last month, but have moved on to Nebraska. Doug Greene, superintendent of Bonny Da m near Burlington in eastern Colorado, said the group arrived ther e Oct. 1, did some shopping in local stores and left two days lafer . He said be talked with a man named Frank Lamb, a leader of. the group, who told him they "believed in the Kingdom QC the Father ... Greene said he kept an eye on the group from the time they camped at the reservoir un- til the y left last Friday.- He said Lamb told him the group was moving on to joiit with part of ·a "main caravan" which left Newport, Ore., last month in search. of a better world on another planet. •'They knew they were going to be taken from the planet earth and some form or extra- terrestrial life wa s going to pick them up," Greene said. "But lhe y didn 't know whe n or wh er e.·· Before arriving in Burlington, the group camped several days at Colorado National Monument, we5t of Grand Junction near the Colorado-Utah border. Park ranger Lavar Johnston said he noticed the group, led by a middle-age couple, when lie checked to see if they h ad lit an illegal fire: '' Jl turned out to be a circle of Guard;, ans Of the Sk y lanterns on the ground,'' Johnston said. Johns ton's superior, Monu- ment Supervisor Robert Benton, MUTILATIONS LINKED 'TOUFO'a -AI Munson r efused to disclose how many employes would be laid off, or even give the square footage of bis store. The San Clemente ouUel is one of 6S stores in California to be closed. Other closures are in said the ranger t old him the Iowa, Minnesota, Montana , gi'oup was ''s ome what un -Nebraska, Texa s~ N e vada , friendly." Arizona, New Mexico, Idaho, ''They were sitting around Oregon and Washington. The talking about books and one of Santa Ana outlet is the only other them said not to be too bard on Grant's operation in Orange authors because they were only County. ,. hum·an, implying they were · The closures will cut the varie- not," Benton said. ty store chain to 673 . Grant plans Greene.,said most of the group on closing 107 of its stores by was neatly dressed except for Nov. 30 with the remainder clos- several ''hippie-looking" junior ing by the end of the year. college students who joined~ _ Signs at the San Clemente out- tri p in the move acrOs~,._ letThursdayannounced a 20to60 Cblorado. percent r eduction on some of He said the people he spoke GraJ).t 's house brand appliances (See SAUCERS AZ> and televisions and ster~ equip-. ' ment. Inside, however , signs on the merchandise warned the Policeman FinthJ H is Oun Way In . warranties on the goods may be reduced or not offe red at all. The Grant Company president Robert Adneson said the decis ion lo pull out or the ,western states was based on the conclusion it (See GRANT, Page 112) ~ ' -- Gym Complex Goes fJp Cement finishers work on the gymnasium- physical education complex at Saddleback College. Con struction of the eomplex, wrtich a ctually cons ists . of four small buildings for the gym, a non-athletic ac- tivities building, showers and lockers and teachers ' offices, is proce eding on schedule. The building, which will cost about $2.S million, is expected to be OC· cupied in the fall. Parking Tickets Go Up Onetime $1 Fine Will Soon Cost You $5 By FREDERICK SCllOEMEIU.. otn.. oao, P'li.c 5'tfl Prepa re to gnash your teeth a little harde r the ne xt ti me you get 'a parking ticke t in Laguna Beach. The price of a parking ti cket is going up to $5 . It now is $3. It used to be $1. The city council thi,, week declared its intention to adopt an ordina n ce m a ndating the in - crease. The vote was 4 to 1, with Councilman Charlton Boyd , a downtown travel agency owner, voici ng opposition . The incr e a se was recom- mended by the city's Economic Co mttJittee. Howa rd Dawson, chairman of the panel, said the incr ease would bri,ng in addi- tional reV enue that could be used to provide more parking. During fiscal 1975, the city re- ceived $90,000 in municlpaJ fin es through South Or~ange County Municipal Court. The bulk of the amount res"ulted from parking mete r fines, but also included fines pa id for drunk in public and other munic ipal code violations. This fi scal year, the city ex· pect s lo r eceive $170 ,000 in municipal fines, again with the overwhelming a mount coming from pa rking tickets. San Clemente police oCficer Robert Charlton was crawling ~long the attic of the Pacific View Pharmacy Thursday seatehing fOl'tbe way a burg'.lar got into the druc store the night before. . Santa F e Crossing Finance Director -R ich a rd Reese said the figure m ay be high , despite beefed up enforce- ment or parking violat ions and the increase or $2 per parking ticket . But, Charlt9n found a new way into tbe' store .. 653 Camino de los M:ares, San Clemente,. Re fell.through the false ceiling and amid a shower of ceiling tile crashed into an office below. PUC Opposes City Plan Official opposition to the at- grade· crossing proposed by the city of San Clemente for a new entrance to the pier-beach area was voiced by staff or the Public Utilities Commission in a public hearing Thursday at city hall. contends the stairwells attract an Undesirable e lem ent, bar use or the city's recreation area and pier to the elderly and infirm and catches litter . (elderly and handicapped) and are willing to cooperate with a good alternative. However , the plan of the c ity represents a potential death trap in that citizens could be locked between the Jates at a train crossing." (See TICKET, Page AZ> Coasl. Weather Charlton ~prained his ankle and got,a small cut on his left band. He was liven emergency treatment at~ Clemente General Hospital aqd ~el eased. He is off duty today. ~e·,tiUrglar got $18 Worth of a • • W e h a v e t ,h e codeine·basea medicine. --te!pon•ibilitJl-fo~be,lree-1-------~---'-~ Albert A. Arellano. a PUC as- sociate transportation engineer, told hearing Examin.,er Norman Haley tb~t crossin_gs 10J _rail1"9ad tracks are safer if made either belO)'t' or well above the track right of way. In a prepared statement the Santa Fe charged the city's plan could create a ''death trap.·· "The Sante. Fe wants to as5ure all those concerned that they are s ym-pa-theli-<!-to those-needs With testimony Thursday, both the city and the PUC staff, which opposes the city, have rested (See CROSSING, Page 112) Mostly cloudy through Saturday with c hance of occas io n a l l ight r ain t onight a nd Sa turday. Slightly cooler days. Highs Saturday from 62 to 66. Lows toni ght 52 lo58. world, whether we Want it. or not.·• This comi;nenl ~,. the vice commaP:fier ·Of tpe · Strate&i• Air <'ommand in · Nebraska -where a large Air Force jet tr'\ai,ei over the Midwest atot.tnd the ~lock •and aroUDd•the yept -sums uP the 'iniaslon ol SAC : to insure that the United States can s uc· cessfully coun·t e r a massive, s urprise attack by enemy m issiles and be able to fight back ef(cctive· ly, devastatingly. Robert •N . W eed, Rt.1bli11b•r , Ot th'e Daily Piloi, toured SAC ~ad­ quarters al Of AFB, in .Nebraska rec.entJY~· wHIS.i't-iln-· L I 1.,_.. rel!Orl 11 f.,, . Pase Dl today. " . ' Canyon D~ve . -- Fire Quenched Arellano proposed that rather than the aafety-gate, a ground level crouin1 proposed by the ci- t.)', elevators, moving ramps or .An attic fire at a canyon Acree conventional ramps be installed Drive.res_ldence was quickly: xt-to facillta_~ ~cees1 beMatll the lngulshed Th'lirsday nlt11t liy' •. Al<lllllOO, ~a and Sant.o' Fe South Laguna Park • WilM ,County's .OK Laguna. Beac& Firedif',D anil ti'1clt1 td' tbe city r~reation neighborboc>d residents. area. • Tb e ~C oon t y .~so a rd or Tbe half-acre park site was ac- Firfmen said the 10 p.in. blaze Other testimony ThursdaY Supe rvisors, has '" approved .a quired by the county in August was ouched off by heat and came...1,from city, Manager Ken· ,$35,000 J>roposal for development 1974 at a cost or $80,000 following spiarks from._ fireplace that was neth t:"arr who toid the eu.miner of a park at the corner of a year-long citizens campaign not properly lesulated. About that the city is willinl'..lo shMe Catalina Av enue.: and Monterey ror •local park. $8bo in structural damare re--the costs of i~alalhltb.a ·qc the • Street ill.South basun,a. The name of the park now is sulted. • safety gate ayatem. • l ~ o111-;,._ , • , being sougl'it. SUggestions may HaniThalltn'ayer,tenM:lolffie Petit.i on s bearing the '!be Plan, prepared l5Y Lang be~tlotheofftceo(Supervlsor houe:e at 537 Canyon Acres Drive, 'lignatures of about 3,000 persons and Wood Landscape Archit~ Thomas Riley. 515 No. Sycamore was not injured. were presented to Haley in sup--ol South Laguna, incorporate ~··Santa Ana. Neighbors using garden holles portoCthf ground-levitlcrossln.1. grassy areal , a children's play .\Construction will begin after juat about had the fire under con-'Jlb~ present crossing consists a!i':a , tree swings, a natural am· ~the project is reviewed by the re- lrol when Tlreme.n arrived, a fire or a c1rca ·1936~ tunilel and prutheater and picnic areas with nal coastal commission. and a department1polteamana~d. ·~ stairway arran1em~. n,'..? city bar'beques. , tract is let. ...... ' INSID E T ODA V There'll M a down-hmm- fttUng 03 COt.lntry music fd'-1, the air and a variety ol churches get logelher to offn inlerf ait h services during lrvtne's harvest fe1tiool\ See &tOTJI on Pagt Cl of today 's Wtekendtr. Index M'l'-Wwkt ., 11. ... i... ... .., .. -· .. '" Mllllle• .. L.M ... r: "' -•let cw c.tllfe"' • .. N"1'-'l""wt A4,0 t 0.•tlfld OJ 1• o..,... C...fltr ... -·· " ...... lll-J o.n-• " ;•1tttw tt1t1 CJ.• OM\llMttkH '" ...... .. .. •lln9l"ltl ~.OI' .. ~·~·""'~•fl ••• ..... ., . ._.., '" T•i.'flW.0. " ,._,, ll4·1 """''" c1 ... "°'"'"" "~"'' ... -· ... . .. --" Wr!Pl1 ..... A4,t I llMf"!ftnlMll " --<•• ' ---. - Al OAILYPILOT L /SC Ftldty. Oclobef" 10, 19'75 • l!a.P•W 'Statr • ~- -Boyd Questions -=' City 'Fuzzing' Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney said Mi5s Blacketer assumed the position about six weeb ago. . 2nd Choke SACRAJIEl'ITO !UPI)- A Jude• todA)' oama! a printe aUorMF co....,._ tbe fe<leral defender ap- pointed to repreaent Lynette Fromme, 'accuoed of attempllnc to ••· saaainate President f'ord. 0.11• pttlll: MMl't ....... W. T. GRANT STORE IN SAN CLEMENTE WILL CLOSE ITS DOORS ON CHRISTMAS EVE Largest Facility In the W~st One of 65 Grant Outlets Going Out of Buaineaa CdM High Teacher Conduct Assailed . Fro• Page Al GRANT .•• would be easier to restore Grant to financial health if operations are contained in the East where the Grant name is better known. By HILARY KAYE OitM Diiiy ~UolSU!l Corona del Mar lligh School Princ ipal Denn is Evans wa s sc he dule d to c o ntinue hi s testimony today at the dis missal h earing a g ain s t th e con - trovers ial. s uspended teacher Michael Mang. Evans s pent Thursday after· noon elaborating on a half-dozen instances or a lleged misconduct cited in the 36 charges brought against Mang, 30 , who had taught al Corona del Mar 1-ligh since 1969. Charges against the teacher relate to comments he allegedly made in the classroom that are considered ''sexually sug- gestive" and "improper" by dis- trict officials, and also to his re- portedly lax gfading procedures. Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials issued Mang a Service Slated For Laguna Artist Mardrus Mass will be orrered at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Catherine's Catholic Church, Laguna Beach, -for Pierre C . Mardrus, a longtime Laguna Beach resident and former commercial artist, who<Jied Wednesday. He was 79. Rosary for Mr. Mardrus will be recited at 8 o·clock tonight at the church. Mr. Mardrus worked as a catalog illustrator for Sears Roebuck and Company in New York prior to moving to Laguna Beach. He and his late sister, An- toinette, were popular members of the Alliance Francaise de la Riviera Californienne. 'l'hey also were experienced world travellers. Burial at Ascension Cemetery, El Toro, wiU immediately follow the mass. There are no survivors. Free Loaves- No Fishes HUTCHINSON, Kan. (UPI) - Strike-bound Dillon's bakery gave away more t han 22,000 loaves of bread and about 15,000 packages of hot dog and ham- burger buns Thursday. The giveaway, which lasted an hour and 20 minutes, was made because truck drivers refused to ship bread left on loading docks at the bakery. The bread had been baked by nonunion s upervisory personnel. ORANGE COAST '"' DAILY PILOT '• Robert N·. Weed Prtl.,._111 •ltd Publl- Jl(k R. Curley \lit• Pre•ldl111 t nOCl4111<•l lrMMOH 1'h0m•s Keevil tc1110r ThOmas A. Mutptllne _,......,.c.....- Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall 1141111 ... 1 M+1t-Oln91!diton ua.na ••acr. 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Several or the incidents dis- cussed by Evans on the witness stand concerned actions alleged- ly taken by 'Mang this spriAg in his classroom. Evans said that a number or students had reported the teacher made "sexually sug- gestive remarks'' when he answered his telephone intercom and that he also answered in an improper manner when students asked him questions on various occasions. The principal told the three- man panel hearing the case against Mang that a number or the teacher's students came to him and complained about Mang's comments. Evans added that some students were "very upset." One girl left the room when Mang in the fall of 1973 told a sex- ually suggestive joke about former President Richard Nixon, Evans said. Evans also testified that some students toJ~ him Mang's Urban AffairS'~lass orr•rect "nothint of value.'' Evans said he held many con- ferences with Mang and wrote numerous memos -all request- ing the teacher to reform his ac- tions. However, no changes were made despite the counseling, Evans said. Iryoe Black, deputy county counsel for the school district, said Evans would continue his testimony today, but declined to comment on who, if anyone, would follow him. When Mang presents tus de- fense, represented by his lawyer John F . Williams, he plans to call forth a number of former stu- dents to testify on his behalf. FroMPageAl CROSSING their cases. Testimony today was s cheduled to come from representatives of the railroad. The hearing was expected lo end today, however, counci l chambers at city hall have been reserved through Wednesday in · the event the hearing is to be con- tinued. It was estimated by PUC staff that a decision would be reached and announced in six to eight months. OddsAgaimt Sunny Days On Weekend Weather forecas ters predicted a 60 percent chance of rain on the Orange Coast tonight, with the odds gra.dually dropping orr through the weekend. The storm system that has dumped more than an inch or r ain on Northern California is re- ported moving south, with pre· cipitation expected to spread throughout the San Joaquin Valley and into Southern California . The National Weather Service said tonight's odds for rain will diminish to 40 percent Saturday. Weekend temperatures are ex- pected to range from nighttime lows i.n the 50s to daytime high ttlTlperatures in the low70s. The San Clemente building is O\\'ned by a Beverly Hills lrust rund. The remainder of the pro- perty including the Alpha Beta and surrounding s hops is con- trolled by Emerson Stanley of San Juan Capistrano. Today, Stanley said he is not concerned that the failure of the big department store will impact his tenants. "I "m not too worried. There have been Other big chains after me to let them put in a catalogue store here. I suspect the big chains will want into that area, .. StanleY said. There are 13 stores in the area plus the Bank or America and a rood stand. Master Plan Of Saddlehack College Eyed Saddleback Community College District trustees are ex- pected to formalize their priorities for a· five-year master plan of development when they meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the college library. . Their action will be a COl'ltioua- Uon of (Uscussjon from a special meeting two weeks ago when they determined that acquisition or a campus in the TUstin-lrvine area is their top priority. At that meeting. trustees asked Dr·. Edward Hart, assistant to the superintendent, to return with a formalized version of their decisions and an ordered list or what should happen and when it should happen. Trustees called for a establish· ment of a satellite educational center in the Tustin-lrvine area by next fall. They also called for consolidation of buildings on the upper Saddleback campus. Other business expected to be taken up by the trustees includes a request from the Science Department to purchase a scan- ning electric microscope for about$10.000. Trustees denied a similar re- quet)t last year. The department, however, contends that this is the '"single most important piece of equipment" which would fill the needs of all disciplines within the department. Other items have been cut from the department budget in an attempt to obtain the microscope. Trustees will also be asked to a~proye several future grant ap- plications, an administrative or- ganization a 1 c hart and a schedule of community evenls. F'ro• Page Al TICKET ••• Boyd said he had a • "philosphical worry" about the action. "My worry is whether these fines are a bona-fide way to raise money. Where's the top?" Boyd asked. ''What the fol ks want is ul - timately to be rid of fines and po_!ice (parking) harassment." Boyd said the council's long range plan shoufd be to rid the ci- ty or parking meters-and all that goes with them. Vice Mayor Phyllis Sweeney l'ountered Boyd, saying that parking meters w-ere a means or providing more parking through turnover or spaces. ''This is not a means or making revenue. The revenue hardly balances out the cost,•· she said. Burglar Gets Cash For travelers, U&ht showers were predicted in the mountains, with snow expected at elevaUona abovee.oooreet. Desert areas were expected to be swept with gusty winds: under partly cloudy skies. Tem· peratures wete expected to range from tbe 70s in lhe bi.f!.~e .. 1'11 to the al)s ii> the low rt v.U.ya. The thelt of $700 In cub wu re· ported Thuuday by David Beeman of. 82IO Aveftida Salvador, San Clemente. Po\l!e IOlmllsed the residence w11 entered thro<\gh an unlocked ll("'e and 1 windoW between tM garage Ind the home Wit prt.cl open. Several drawer• were ransacked In the bur1lary. • t The u se of a non -city employe to filJ an authoriz.ed city planning position was criticized at this week 's meeting of the Laguna Beach City Council. Councilman Charlton Boyd said that he had received In· formation that Belitfd·a Blacketer, chairwoman of the l'ily's Environmental Review Committee, was serving unof. ficially as an interim environ· mental planner pending employ- ment or a person to permanently fiU the position. He said that Mlss Blacketer was processing information on new developments at ber home. He asserted that developers fre- quently were told they could check on the s tatus or their de- velopments only by contacting Miss Blacketer al home during evening hours or on weekends. ''She has no responsibititytous. She's a civilian,"-Boyd said. .. It is one thing for a citizens committee lo advise. Jl's quite another to take over. Thi s is a fuzzing of citizen and staff Unes. ·· Boyd won informal support from fellow cour.cil members lo allow Miss Blacketer to continue her work , but under the supervision or Robert Joseph, planning director. and Al Thea!, city ma~ager . Bo yd said so- meone at City Ii.all had lo be responsible for the work. Freak Mishap Proves Fatal ' To Countian A spare tire that fell from a pickup truck ha s co s t motorcyclis t Joseph A. Prete, 2.3, of Garden Grove, his life. Prete died in Westminster Hospital Thursday afternoon. A week earlier, he was cntlcat- ly injured after he lost control of h.is motorcycle when it struck the tire that fell from a pickup truck as it passed through a Garden Grove intersection. A coroner's report said the vie· tim suffered massive head in- juries in the 8:30 p .m. accident al Knott Avenue and Lampson Street. Prete falJed to r:egain con- sciousness after the accident. . ''She has been functioning: as a staff member. She has done a lantasUc job. Sbe should be pold for it,•• Mrs. Sweeney said. Mrs. S-weeney said Miss Blacketer merely was carrying out the requirements for process- ing of new developments 88 re- quired by the California Environ· 1 m!ntal Quality Act. Since 1970. when the act was passed, there have been more and more requirements pllced on cities about methods that must be followed In processing development appllcatiOl'l:S. It was as a result 'Of these re- quirements that the city council recently authorized creation of the environmental planners j>osi· tion. Theal told the council it would be about two to three weeks before the position was permanently fill ed. Mayor Roy Holm said he saw no particular problem with Miss Blacketer filling a staff position. "I think we can tell her that we appreeiate her work and· that there is light at the, end of the tun- nel," he said. Traffic Light Changed Near Laguna School Motorists" who u:se Park Avenue in I:.aguna Beach can ex- pect traffic delays near Laguna Beach High School due to a change in trafric signal opera- tion. • Acting OD Ill j •• Fromme's motion to fire te<teral def ~nder E. Richard Walker, U.S. DI.- trict Court Judge Tbomaa J. MacBride appointed John E. VJr1a of. Sae:ramento. tf veteran de-- tense attorney, u her co-- counsel. She is •ctln( as btt OWJl lawyer. Miss ft'omme .. aa apos.. 1tle o.f cpn-victed_.(lla11 murdererctwteo 11..00, conteitdod ~at ab.-ldimrell ''no-rapport" wltll ·)Yl!IPr. With a. am.Ue.. Walker said, :·1:m.-sad1D be oil thec8ae.'' . :::.-. "'9 • . .--.. ·1 SAUCERS .... witb talked a lot abc>Qt. UFOs. but ''they didn'.t offer me 11 ticket." Meanwhile, a newspaper col- umnist says the •'wild and won- derful stor')! of the 20 missinR citizens going off to another planet is nothing more than a wild and wonderful hoax." Authorities said they have not discounted the possibility of a fake but they also admit they can't find the 20. Columnist Doug Baker of the Oregon Joum&l-reported Thurs ... day the alleged hoax "has been perpetrated by a p3ir of college students preparing a paper on· 'psychological reactions to panic in a small American com .. munity'.'' Baker said an his column· police and the media have been "set up'' by the perpetrators who ''confessed'' the · acheme Tuesday to a prominent Waldport, Ore. citizen flho chooses to remain anonym~. At the request or high school of- ficials. the Laguna Beach City Council has ordered Utat the signal be placed in red flashing phase between 8 : IS a.m. M'ld 3: 15 p'.m . on school days. This w· U.e.·----c..---~--.,,.-.:-..:·==--~--­ quire all motorists to stop Gasoline Spill. ed whether or not students are pre· sent in the signalized crosswalk. SKAGWAY. Alaska (UPI) -A The council was told that high rock stide punctured a Standard school students have paid. little Oil Co. storage tank Thursda:Y attention to the signal and often night spilling at .least 250,000 cross Park A venue against it. gallons of gasoline, police said .. High School orricials said a Another 200,000 ialJona were un- nashing red signal would reduce accounted for and probably. the chances of a stodent being much of the gas sank into the struck by a car. groundquickly. Carpet Sale- • I ' For the first time, Karastan is offering a selected group of carpets at a reduced 'l>f1oe. (11 patterns in all.) Stop in now and take advantage of 1111!1 special. . \ 'VeJ (JOit ~~, 'l1te, 345 NORTH COAST ljOULEVARO 23649 HAWTHOR!"E .. BlVO. 1127 WESTCUFF ORIV~ LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 92651 TORRANCE. CA. §OSb5" NEWPORT BEACfl.'CA./v26sO (714) •94-6651 1213) 370-1279 "(7 14) 642:2059 , r I ·- .. ' • a..e11 w •. -hujolood.-.. I)' er.-a.a1can, Newport Seidl, u 1111 uaodate realtor. He was moot ,_ily vice -1· --loan man.,., ol U.S. Wo Sa•· lllp In Los An1eteo. Hoxie llveo In Fountain Valley with bis wile and cblldren. • llilaioo Viejo resident Cul ff. C.r1-bu been ap- palnted vice prffldeut ol manllfatturlnl for the Naked .Mini division ol C.•~• All&omadoa, IH. He waa formerly vice -1dent of operations for Velo- BiDd, Inc. • Pall1d< Ger.,.iy bu joined IR IDdutrleo of Santa Ana. manuf'acturer al fill valvN for toilets and llveat.ock water1n1 tank&, aa vtce-ldent of's*1h. He wu formerly weRem reatonal sales manager ot Kinkead Industries in Chicago and dis.' lrict supervisor ot U.S, Gypsum Com- pany. Garagbty and his family live in Mission Viejo. * Golden West Mobile Homes, Inc. has appointed Lawrence E .. Wessel as vice president of finance · and John H . E•aa..s as controller of the Santa Ana- ' buedflrm. -; otit.wr.:"Y • Roderick D. Munro has joined Fint National Bank of Orange County as assistant to the president. He was formerly vice president with Lloyd 's Bank California. Munro and his family live in Sant.a Ana. • International Trading Systems. Inc., headquartered in Newport Beach, has named Bernard F. Kamlns public re-· lations counsel. The firm ls a consultant on Middle East affairs. • Two. Orange County employes of Bank of America celebrate a total of 60 years service with BofA this month. John Cral&, manager-of the bank's Stanton office, marks his 3Sth year with the bank this month. DorothJe Kirkpatrick, supervisor or {lo!A's Laguna Hills trust o!- fice, observes her 25th anniversary. Craig lives in Anah ei m and Mrs. Kirkpatrick resides in Orange · • oe oss as n nam opera ons an ys w1 the corporate manufacturing services of Ameron in Mon- ·terey Park. The Huntington Beach resident was formerly opera- tions manager with Dix Engineering in Costa Mesa and before that he was in- dustrial engineer for Collins Radio in Newport Beach. • Costa Mesa resident David R. Fran- co has been promoted to sales manager for the Santa Ana district of the Pruden· tlal Insurance Co. He joined the company in 1966. -* The board of directors of Manufacturers Bank have elected Rlcbard Bert.ea as a member of board of the bank. Bertea is chairman of the board and cb.ieC executive officer of the Bertea Corp. in Irvine. He and his wife and four children live in Corona del Mar . Ernployes Like It Flexible Working Hours 'Popular' SACRAMENTO (AP) - F1exible . working hours are being viewed here as the thing of the future.:.. Under ''flex time.'' employes may report to work any time between 7 a.m.. and 9 a.m ., take any length lunch between 11 :30 a .m. and 1:30 p.m., and go home between 3:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. -just so it au adds up to 40 hours at the end of the week. transportation and car pools increased. Parents say they can ar· range their hours to fit their children's activities and personal problems such. as doctor's appaintments. Employes say there's no re- ason to get worked up over traffic jams or other com· muter problems. \ ABOUT I ,800 state employes have been on flex time for as long as 18 months. Surveys show that most employes, supervisors and executives like it. One survey at the Depart· ment of Water Resources said !Kt percent of the employes use flex time. and they have three main reasons: It allows more time for ·personal busi: ness, provides more time for the family, and reduces com- muting time. l Flexible working schedules almost became mandatory for all state employes, but Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. vetoed tile bill. Still, nothing prevents flex time if employes an<t managers agree. . \ Emplo·ye1 of the state Penonnel Board began nex ·time-in-early 19'14 as.a.three. month experiment. Nuy.o, 9S percent want to keep it, said W.M. Lorenz, chief of manage.ment analy!is, in a recent interview. The state Department of ater Resources started flex e Jut spring, and lt DOW as ''overwhelmina aupport. • m employes1"' sal4 Jaclc B. ltoD, chiei Of the Mparl· ~l's division of ~..,.,. lalt services. \ ~ME CLOCKS dlsap- red. So did tile tardiness em. Morale rose. Sbot"k •bsrc•s fen. _ . e uae ol public I Employes surveyed also thought flex time increased productlon, but the report said there was no w11y to document that. FLEX TIME does increase ''coverage,•• said Lola Bevins, a supervisor for the Personnel Board. While before, employes were on ·hand to ahswer phones and do other work only· frOrii -1:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m ., the period is now 7 a .m. to 6 p.m. · • Johnston said flex time caused some concern at tbe beginnin1 amone middle· level supervisors who feared Ibey ml(ht "lose control" o1· their staffs. But when asked whether flexible bouts are good for the department, 474 supervisors said yes and only 69saidno. 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DAIL V PILOT Frid!y, Octobtf' 10, 1175 Controversy ~Among Reds CINCINNATI (APl -Jack Billingham, the rorgotten man on the Cincinnati Reds pitching starr during the playoffs, has been reinstated for a World Series start -and teammate Fred Norm;in is fuming about It . Controversy, a rare visitor to the hDPPY·GO·lucky Rt.."Cis this season, reared its head Thursday wht>n manager Sparky Anderson e levated s lump·ridden Bill - ingham to starting status on the Heels ' three-man rotation. Norman told writers he was •·upset" with the demotion after proving his mettle "'ilh a 6-1 vic- torv over Pittsburgh in game two of I.he National J.cague playoffs. .. I think .1·m one of the ~uys who got us here, .. grumbled . 'Jorm;.in, who had a career-best 12·4 record in 1975. Tht:> Reds dcparll'd ror Boston early tod<.1y <.1nd w41re scheduled for a rirst look at Fen\1.'<.1y Park in th(' .irt('rnoon. Billingh;.im. v,rho slwnblcd the fina l six we('ks of lhe season - hlsing five of his last si x de· cisions. h;_i s been named Cincin· 0;1ti"s starting pitcher ror Sun· d~1y ·s gaml' in Boston. f,eft..v Don Gullett opens for the lll•ds Saturday <.1gainst veteran Lui s Ti ant . Billingham is expect· l"<I torac(' Rill J,ee Sunday. A 19·game .. ~:inner in 1973 and 1974, Cincinnati fans rigured Bill- ingham ·s days we re numbered as a Red d'tc to his late-season ,collapse.the past two}•ears. ··1·ve heard the trade ta1k : said Billingham, whose bloated •1.11 earned run average was th e worst among Cincinnati starters Norman theorized that An· derson is ·•going with Jack to or- rset their right-hand hitting" and take advantage or Billingham·s sinkerball -a pitch that is normally hit into the ground. Another ra ctor \1;as Bill· ingham·s brilliant 0.00 earned run average in 13;3 innings against the Oakland 1\'s in the 1972 World Series. "It's bel.'n rrustrating and dis· · ting, bot 1'111 confident," said Billin~ham. who had a 6.39 e.r.a. in the rinal six weeks or the season. Gritty Pete Rose discounts the short left rield wall as a major factor in the two weekend games at Fenw3 y Park. -sports in Brief ''The wall? What wall? The Berlin Wall ?'' teased Rose, rertecting the Reds' attitude about the "Green Monster." "We haven't i;cen their wall and those guys haven"t seen :somethJng like Don Gullett in a long time," said Rose, a driving force behind baseball's win- ningest team over the past rour years. Yet the Reds haven't won a \Vorld Series since 1940, railing short in 1961, 1970 and 1972. "Our attitude is we're not go- ing lo settle ror second best this year," said Gullett, a hard· throwing leCty who helps himse lf with his fancy rielding and an ever-dangerous bal. ··we're going a ll the way," said the 24-year-old fire ·baller . ""''' ......... Meanwhile, Anderson was an· gry at a report that he had sent rilms of Tiant's move to the Na· tional League ofrices. "That is a total lie," he said. But Anderson said he would Seek a clarirication or the balk rule in the pre-series meeting with the umpires. RED SOX FANS LINE UPTO WAIT FOR WORL D SER IES TICKET OFFICE TO OPION .. NEARLY 4,000STAYEDALLNIGHT. "J '~1ant it thoroughly discussed and I want it decided what is a balk and what isn't I have nothing against Tiant. But I say ir he isn't balking, let's rorgct about balks. You might as well throw the book out.'' Yawkey Not Typical Comparing Series &ston Owner Has Personal Interest in Players Jn question is Tiant's habit of d · d pitching rrom a stretch position BOSTON (AP) -The Boston Yawkey made his roun s, win · that includes a series or semi· Red Sox No . 1 ran? A good guess ing up in a workout long arter stops. Anderson s aid he "'ants "a "'ould be a gentle man who slays players had gone home. r h bl . Ith h h A multimillionaire with varied legitimate stop " . out o t e pu 1c eye a oug e Fred Fleig, supervisor of Na· "''orks out regularly at Fenway business enterprises under T. A. tional League umpires, said ··we Pfirk and knows the players in· Yawkey Enterprises. Yawkey is know all about Tiant." He said timateJy, unique among current baseball H ' Th A Ya key 72 club owners. Nol only does he the umpire "'ould be concerned es omas . w , "ith three things years young and 0"11er or the pay the salaries, but he acts like team ror more than half his lire, a rather to his players, taking a '"The rirsl is the slow step·bY· 42 years to be exact. personal interest. step drop or his hands." said "There have been some disap· While the Red Sox were work· Fleig. "He has to throw the ball pointing years and maybe I felt ing out. Yawk ey 'sat on a somewhere arter the rinal s('l. like chucking it all a couple of clubhouse chair in rront or Rick Once he sets, he can·t then drop times. but now this makes it all Burleson·s locker. He interrupt· his hands below the belt. worth"•hile, .. Yaw key said as the t:'d a ch al with a couple of writers ''Second.hisrhythminthe"'ay Red Sox. marked time before to call over a husky young man he drops his hands has to be cons-heading into Saturday·s World dressed in civilian clothes. tant and arter everybody in the Series opener against the Cincin-''Jim, come -over here.·' American League complained, nati Reds. Yawkey said in his gnirr voice. he's been alLci.gbUhere<'------Usually wearing...a..ad~rees~s;_:;s~hwirto.__~·~·H~o~w"-'·s~·~t~h~e~hand ? "What did the t the neck nd Sleeveless doctors say~l>1d you get another ·'Third , if he throws to rirst open a a a he'd better look like he stepped to sweater, Yawkey is a ramiliar X-ray?" rirst berore he threw. The Na· rigure at hi s s mall, but spotless "Everything's as rine as it can tional League calls this very ball park while gales are closed be, Mr. Ya·wkey," replied rookie strictly and we'll be watching to lhe general pubUc. He moves slugger Jim Ri ce. whose year f m ·eat 1'n the stands to the was ended by a pitch which broke him lik<> a hawk. I think any trou-ro a s ' field to the •lubhouse while the his left hand in Detroit Sept. 21. ble will be with the step." .. team practices. "Are you sure, Jim? We want Often, when te-nsion builds or everything to be okay," Yawkey the club is out or town ror routine said. games, Yawkey swings a bat and "Yes, sir, the doctor took off rields in a pepper game in a prac-the cast yesterday (Wednesday) lured area gently to a ssure himself, then told Rice to take care or himselr. Positions That was typical or Yawkey, a man who considers players his greatest friends. He treats all or his charges the the same as he ; did Rice. The "°111iofl-by-po~IU011 c~'°"' of !he Ame<-k .., L•~ dl•mplon ecm .. ~ So• - !he tutklNI Le~.,. cri.molon CitocinNll RHs In 11-.e 1tJJ Workl 5erie's, Hied°" owr .. 11 w•son , .. tords; "You know, I 've met many, many fine young ' men in my years in baseball," Yawkey said. .. These kids come along and I think it helps to show a little personal interest. And, dammit, I am interested. We expect ever· ything ftbm them, so w hy s houldn't I stiow J appreciate it? .. f'l•STa ASEMEN ChKl•wtl •• • " .. ~. "' " , .. hst ... .._.. '" .. " SECOND 8 ASEMEN Cl"cl"otl Mor"Hn ... "' '" .. ,, ... ()Qyl• '" .. " Gr II tin "' " .. THIJl:D9ASEMEN Clncl"Pl~I ·~ "' "' "' "'°~' ... " " .. ... " Pel~ocelli ~1 31 '6 Hl!ls.e 126 ,, 21 Yawkey, whose s teprather sMoRTsTo~ owned the Detroit Tigers when Concepi;ion c~~1"7;1 iJ9· T y-Cobb broke · into the-major--F•;;;;;;:::::::_ ___ ,,, ,, u leagues, has. been rewarded with Burleson ~~'-:. \..16 just thi-ee pennants since he ouTFIELDERs purcllased the club as sole owner a11<111 ... t1 in 1933. • re:,,~':: ::~ ;! ~~ With Ted Williams and many former stars back rrom World War If, the Red Sox breezed to the 1946 pennant, only to lose the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games. Or>fts.en 210 l8 i9 O-t.-~ JI I lt (irl'Qfllmo SOI 6t 11'f Ret1•tWnUnd 111 2• •S Annbri,ler 6S • U .... M C,M &eni~z ,,_ "" "" 10 '" -.. ... " M • " ' " ' " ' .. ' " 0 " !r--·.n ,___,, • " ... " " ' " . " . " ' .. 0 ' " "' ' " " .. .. " •• ·"' ,,, .321 ·"' . ... ·''' ,,, .. ~ ,,. .114 .m .301 ·"' ·"' .... .m ·"' .m ·'" .... .11• .26• tice area under the centerfield and said everything is okay. The bleachers. X-ray was taken and everything It was no dirrerenl 'Thursday as. was rine.' · ·Bristol Selected I I At odds or 100-1. the Red Sox pulled orr a stunning upset in win· ning the American League.cham· pionship in 1967, only to lose again to the Cardinals in seven games. YestrzelTlslti c. ... Mille<'" .. ~. Plummer 521 IOl 11S 1W •3 74 ••l •I Ill Wl ti 146 lit M•. 11 IOI 11 21 CATCHERS Cl1tcl11MU SlO 13 Jj'.I I)'! 17 2'I .. ,,." .. 0 " " .151 .. .<M "' ·"' the Red Sox worked oUt in pre-Then, acting almost Uke a doc- paration for the series opener tor. Yawkey asked to see the Saturday against Cincinnati. hand. He rubbed over the frac· I I Atlanta Manager ATLANTA -Dave Bristol, a former manager at Cincinnati and Milwaukee , today was named manager of the Atlanta Braves. Bristol, 42 , was given a one· year contract. Atlanta finished rirth last season in the National League West, 40 112 games behind the champion Cincinnati Reds. "I have all the confidence in the world I can do the job," said Bristol, who ror the past two seasons has served as a coach with the Montreal Expos. His seven years' experience as a major league manager include rour at Cincinnati -where hi s best finish was third place in 1969 -and three at Milwaukee of the American League. Bristol succeeds Connie Ryan, . who was the club·s inte rim manager since Clyde King was rired last Aug. 30. l Matla Prof a Spf1'! RALEIGH, N.C. -Coach Lou Holtz, rearful or spies rrom the University of Maryland, ordered the arrest or a math professor who•insisted on jogging around the fi eld during a closed practice session at North Carolina State University. Dr. Robert Ramsay, JS, was jogging his usual rour miles around the rootball practice field Monday, he said, when Holtz told him the area was oCf-Umits to UCI Olympiad Set Saturday UC Irvine's annual Anteater Olympiad is set ror Saturday with pre-regis tration taking place at 9 a .m. at Crawford Hall. The entry fee is $7 . A t.9t?I of IS events are availa· ble fOI' participants during the five-hour meet (10·3) with those scoring the highest points in eight events awarded medals. Thefe are (ive age groups-16·22, 23·31, 32-41 , 42·51 and S2 years and older. The events include: 50·yard dash ; 440·yard run; mile run; long jump, high Jump: shot put: b'aseball hitting ; softball throW; buketball drlbblinc; free throw s hooting : punt·pa1s·kJck; 2S· yard swimi tennJ.s; golfing ac· curacy and h~rseshoe pjtchln~ .. • I t ' ' outsiders because he reared that Maryland coach Jerry Claiborne would send spies. State plays at Maryland Saturday. Ramsay said he told Holtz that he did not believe he had the right to close the running track when it wasn·t in use. The track circles the practice football field . llosfteall Vp•rt MELBOURNE -Top.seeded Ken Rosewall and No. 8-seeded Tom Gorman of the United States were knocked out of the South Paci ric Tennis Cham· pionships in the second round Thursday. Rosewall was beaten by rellow countryman Geofr Masters or Australia 6-2, 6·3 and lanky Dick Crealy of Australia, who ousted second-seeded Raul Ramirez or Mexico in the first round, eliminated Gorman, 6·4, 7·6. Harold Solomon beat Rolr Thung or Holland, 6-1, 7-S and Ross Case or Australia ousted Henry Bunis, 6·0, 6-2. W'a.k A d eaNrea PHOENIX -Top-seeded Virginia Wade advanced to the third round or the $50,000 Phoenix Thunderbird 's Women 's Professlonal Tennis Tournament with a 6·2, 6·3 victory over Jeanne Evert Thursday arter· noon. In other matches, Martina Navratilova topped Fiorella Bonicelli, 6-2, 6-0; and tYanco1~t: Durr edged Betsy Nagelsen •. G-4, 6·4. BOSTON'S CARL YASTRZEMSKI PREPARES FOR THE WORLD SERIES. Altitude to Aid Pan-Am Sprinters MEXICO CITY fAP) -Mex- ico City's altitude of 7,350 feet, a lung-grabber for towists, will give the Pan American Games sprinters their best opportunity tor record-busting in 20 years. The Games, which begin a JS.day. run here Sunday, were last held in the Mexican capital cltY in 1955 and have never been held at higher altltude. The rarefied alr will offer Jess restistance to the runners. Doc· ton say that the oxygen factor (the point when runners' lun1s be~n screaming ror air) docs not \ I • take effect until after two minutes. That means records up to 400 meters and perhaps ~ meters will be tip for grabs. There pro· bably will> be slow times for the races of 1,500 meters and up. Competitors, trainers' and armchair athletes Widely pre· dieted that Mexico's altitude would be murderoll.,' when the Olympics were lo be held here in 1968. The only murder victims were some records. Among Uiose •hot down were the men's 100.. meter, 200·meter and 400·meter 1: dashes and the long jump. The most spectacular was Bob Bea.mo n 's Ion g 1 ump performance of 29·2112, about two feet better than the world record at that time. Kip Keino of Kenya also helped knocked down t.he myth that run· ning long distances in the clouds is impossible by winning the 1,SOO·meter 'event with a 3 :'9 performance that beat Jim Ryun of the United States. The time was not a world record, but a heroic job at Mexico City's alti\ude. The United States and other countries have been preparing for the altitude. The U.S . men's track teams trained for three weeks at about the sant'e altitude as Mexico City, the men at Alamosa, Colo., and the women at Los Alamos. N.M. The Cubans, expected lo give the United Stales their biggest threat in track and field, arrived about a month ago. The Uruguayan and U.S. row· iqg teams also~ arrived about mid·September to ge.t ac- cus~omed to l.he altitude. 1\ 1' "'"~ Clncinn.aU Gu11en McEn.1ney E•~lwitk c ... rou --... ~ .O.rcr --· Bitti1111twim Kirby """~ Willoughby .... "'-~ ~~ ,,_ ..... Cl•velend ..... 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UCLA and Stanrord go against each other Saturday at Stanford after some ups and downs in their pre·confe~rence schedules. Elsewhere, Washington's Don James, one of the coaches with an outside assignment, takes his Huskies to Alabama to face Bear Bryant's seventh-ranked Crimson Tide. Third-ranked Southern Cal, with the nation's top runr.er in Ricky Bell, will e n tert ai Washington State, and Califomi•. Will be at Oregon in other P..1.cJt- games. Oregon State has a Wm- conference home game versus Colorado State. "Southern Cal has so man.yi guns in its arsenal you can't give Bell all your attention. But yo/ must give him the attention bf deserves,'' WSU coach Ji Sweeney has warned his tea 0-1 in the Pac-8 and 2-2over-all The Cougars scored 21 Poin ·each of their losses, to Cal a linois. "'We must beat stanrord even considered the second team in t he conference &tt time, the team most Ukcf challenge Southern Cal," UCLA coach Dick Ver~ , • • \ . \ I • ----• S•dlllellaek~ T..o.,aJ'~s Ctwl_,, I N. v. sc.oek8 · , EDIT IO N . -V~. 6', NO. 281, 4SECTIONS .41.PAGeS ': OAANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER~10, 1975 • T EN CENTS 1 • VFO Hi · ·nas .lffo1'e On ,.to~ehrasko '.DENVER (UPI} -edo •llhorilleo HY ·-20 ~ residents ytho apparentll a.re &earching for • -be.Utt tlfe on another plattet were ip tbJ9 state Jut month, but· have moved on to Nebraska. Doua G.reene; s uperintendent of Bonny Dam near Burlincton in eastern Colorado, said the &r(IUP arrived lb.ere Ort. 1. did acae shopping in local stores and left two·da71 lltt<:i. He 1ald he talked wttb a man ••-Prult t..mb. a 1 .. 4.,. of the sr®P. who told him lhey "believed ID tile Klnadom of tbe Father.'' Greene said.tie kept an eye on the '1roup ltom the Ume tbe:Y camped at tbe reservoir un- • W they lell laat Friday. lfe .. aid Lamb tolcl him the group· wu movlnr on to join with part of a "main caravan" ~ Wlll""-lt!! Newport. On .. I mQOLta in sear Cb ot a better world on ·anotber p.-_ ''They knew they were aoln& to be lllken _from the planet earth and some form ol extra· terrestrial life was a<>'nl to pl ck them up,'' Greene said .. "But they didn 't know wbe n or where.'' Before .J1 r rivl ng in Burlington, the group campe<l several days al Colorado N atiobat Moeumeet.--menl Super-v-ilo~ Robert BeotQO, wat orGiiffil7Wfc:tlan nem: tlte •aid the raneer told him the Colorado-Utah border. group w as ··somew-h a-t un·· Park · ranaer La var Jobftston (rier)dly ." 'said h6 noticed lbeo_ll"OUP led by "The)' were sitlin& a~und a midd.Je .. age couj)le, When h e -lalklng a bout books and one of checked to see if lbey had Ut an them. s·aid not to be too hatd on illegal (ire. • autbon because they were only . "lt turned out to be a circle or buman, i mplylng they were l a nt~r n s o n the ground.'' not." Benton said. Johnston said. Greene said most ol lhe group Johns ton's superior, Monu-was neatly dressed ex~pt ror several "hippie-looki ni" Jualor college students who }dibed the tri p i n t h e m o v e a cros s Col9rado. He said the people he s~ with talked a Jot about UJ'O;I, but "they didn 't of(er m e a ticket .·· Meanwhile, a newspaper ~coa • umnist says the "wild and ~­ derfuJ story of the 20 miuiri& (See SAUCEJIS,A2) - ShOotOut 4 3 . Convicts .Face Houston Police HOUSTON IAP) -Four men. including one policemad, we.re killed today in a shootout between o(ficers and three men police said wereescapedconvicts. · Another offic'er, a member o( Howston 's special police we•pons unit, was shot in the ankle in the exchange or gun(ire at a house near the Houston sbipcbannel. About 100 of(icers surrounded the hoµse ,?ofter the Harris County sherif('s office was told by an in- formant that the three convicts would be there. The shootout ended after tear gas was lobbed through windows and the house caught flt'e. The dead officer was identified as Richard Howard Calhoun. 3S, a five-year veteran of the Houston polic~ (orce and the father of four . . children. The wounded o(flcer was Phillip D. Hawkins of'tbe police Special Y{eapons and Tactical TeJtm. . Scott Ballantine of the Texas Department of Corrections said one of tbe other dead was Michael Robbins, 37, one of three men who escaped Wednesday from a state prison near Sugar Land. Robbins wai aerviDg a 40-year term (rom · Dallas for robbery Police said the bodies ·o( the othertwo were burned beyond re- cocnitlon '1We are assuming they are the other two," said police detective David .Massey The other escapees were Noel F Smith. 29. serving 30 years (or murder (rom Houston, and Ben· jamin F Windberry, 29, under a lS-yea r r o bbery t e rm from Houston The three escaped Wednesday a(ternoon fro m the prison system's central unit near Sugar Land. about 20 m iles southwest of Houston. A p riso n m a inte nance supervisor and a Houston con- struction worker were abducted by the escapees as they made their way from Sugar Land to Houston. Both host ages were released unharmed Wednesday. Poli ce said a t the time they believed the escaped convicts were hiding in Houston's east s ide area. where the shootout took place. ... ~ .. if ........ -... ·, ·-"'-·-- Wo ~uit-afJle W~a•' Pussyca t Gym Complex Goe s llp Cement fin ishe rs work vn the gymnasium- --P!!Y•ical education complex at Saddleback College. Construction of the complex, which a ct u a lly consists of four s mall buildings for the gym , a non-athl etic ac- tivities bui ld ing, s howers a nd lockers and te ach e rs '~ Qf{ic_e.s_, j s proceeding on schedule. The building, which w1ll cost about $2 .5 million, is expected to be oc- cupied in the fall . Harrises Arraigned; Theater Attorney Selected Innocent By JO.HN VALTERZA OllM n.11, .......... ' LOS ANGELES (AP) - William and Emily Harris~ Patty · U,arst'S onetime fulttive travel- ing companions. were arraianec;l today, and Mrs . Ha nis accept~ activist attorney Leonard We- ingJass as her counsel. She aai( she couldn 't find a Suitable woman attorney to represent her. ~ Of the country cannot ar- filn!l.O'~llU'U..:Pff.-J • A · unanimo~·•erdi"1 o( inDo-: cent emeried late' TbUnda_.r-tO end the 1e"V'en--weie'-Balboa Pussycat Theater obscenity trial, leaving theater owner Vin- cent Miranda with one case down and 21 more to go in Orange COunty. ~a~t~r ~~an Analyzed ~bticli1tot1.ege '&aril Looking Ahead The Harris e s, who heard themseJves accused ofkidnaping, robbery and assault, won a one- PATTY'S RELEASE SEEN IF TRIAL DEtAYEI>--A5 week delay in entering their pleas so that their attorneys can read the grand jury transcript: The delay in entering a plea was the second in two weeks for the Harrises. They were granted a one-week delay last Friday so Mrs. Harris could retain an at- torney (or her defense. Harris, wearing blue prison de· nims, smiled br9adly and raised a clenched fist Salµte \o the au- di ence o( press and spectators who watched (rom behind a bulletproof glass shield. Mrs. Harris, confident and articulate, addressed the judge fo r about five minutes, explain- ing why she was dropping a pre- viows attepJpl to have a woman represent h er . "Because the legal profession has been male-dominated, there are very few women attorneys," she told Superior Cow1. Judge William Ritzj.. She said that the women who do have practices in the Los Angeles area are too busy lo take her case and those from other ''We have the respoosibtllty~ for the free world, whether we wint it or not.'' This comme nt by the vice.....commande r--o(-the Strategic Alr command in Nebr~ska -where tilare:e Air Force jet cruises over the Midwest around the cJock and around the year -sums up the missioo. of SAC: to insure that the United States can s uc - ce s s f u I l y counter a massive, s urprise-attack by enemy mlsaiJes and be able to fight back e(fective-r ly, devastatingly . R o be rt N . Weed, publisher o ( t he Da_lly Piiot, toured SAC bead· quarters. at Offut AFB in Nebraska recently. His ln· depth r•l!Ort 'is follJ\!l 'OQ Pace DI todl\Y, \ ''It._ n o'bvfou!: coniradic- tlcJQ( •b~-said, "that people of ~cab buy . the def...., of their ~ce, can sometimes buy justice and freedom." She "'laid she felt Weinglliss, wbo.helped·tn the defense o( the Chica1Q Seven and Pentagon Papers trials, is sympathetic to her Views and would represent her appropriately. "I have total trust and con- fidence in Mr. Weing.lass .... his style of work, the way he relates to DJe as a woman and his ap· proach to political questions ." Seniors Get Free Flu Shot This Sunday Free nu shots will be available Sunday at Saddleback Q>mmuni· ty Hospital in Laguna Hills to people 60 years and older. Yearly nu immunizations are recommended by the Orange County Health Department because o( changes in nu virw1 and' nu vaccine. The vacclne be- ing .. used· this year is a purified vaccine which health depart~ mehl spoke•men say carries· ~ef ~ild side effects, if any. Anyone allergic to e ggs, chicken or chicken feathers sttOuJd chec!J with his doctor bdore receiving lbe immuniza- tlont . Sliot1 will be administered from 9.a.m . to 3 p.m . in the main lobby of the hospital medical center~ 23581 PaseodeValencia . Additional information is avail•ble by calling the hoopital, 1137-4500, The v·erdict from a jury of six men and six women came at6:04 p.m. and the p ane l issued a joint statement chastising California's obscenity statute as "vague" and difficult to interpret . And because of that, said jury foreman Buddy Bearbower , the only possible verdict was inno- cent (or M i r a nda, theat e r manager Arlie Wood and the par e nt f i rm of W a lnut Properties, Inc. Deliberations took the entire day and at times became so animated that Harbor Municipal Court Judge Robert Todd had to clear the courtroom next door (or (ear that jurors' discussions could be overheard . Mi r anda, who paced th e hallway outside most of the day, was elated at the verdict. ''All we wanted when this started,·· he said, "was 12 people who were intelligent. It's obvious that we got them ." The jury began the tri al by go- ing to the theater t O see the two films at issue -Deep Throat " and "The De vil in Miss Jones," s pending the day al the movi e house which swit ched last spring from family (are to sex films. I t was t he Harbor Ar ea 's first-ever criminal trial dealing with ex:plicil sex beit;ig shown at a public theater . Whether prosecution will con- tinue on po lice seizures o ( several other titles which bad been shown there is vague today. District Attorney Cecil Hicks, who thus far has vigorously pro- secuted Miranda 's fi lm policy, • Saddl e ba c k Commun it y, College District trustees are ex- pe c t e d to f or m a lize the ir priorities for a (i ve-year master plan or developm'ent when they meet Monday a t 7:30 p.m. in the college li brary. Their action will be a continua- tion of dis cussion from a special meeting t wo weeks ago when they determined that acquisition or a campus in the Tustin-Irvine area is lheir top priority. At that meeting, trustees asked Squeaky's 2nd Clwice SACRAMENTO CUPI) - A j udge today named a private attorney lo replace the rederal dt>(ender ap- poi n ted to r e present Lyn ette Fromme, accused of a ttempting t o a s- sassinate President Ford. A c tin g on Mi ss Fromme·s motion to fire fe d e ral d e f e n d e r E . Richard Walker , U.S. Dis- trict Col.Ort Judge Thomas J . MacBride appointed Jo h n E . Vir g a of Sacramento, a veteran de- fense attorney, as her co- counsel. She is acting as her own lawyer . Miss Fromme, an apos- t le of con victed mass murderer Charles Manson, conte nded t hat s he shared "no rapport·· with Walke r. With a s mile, Walker said , '· 1 ·m not sad to be off the case.·· -G-rant ~ Store Will Close By J"CK'CRA.PPELL news to us as it is to you .'' Nov. 30 with the remainder clos- Of .. MH•Pf""-..., Mun son r efused to disclose ing by t he end ortbe year. The ban·krupt W. T. Grant bow m any employes would be Signs at the San Clemente out· C.Ompan>: .,-ill c&os, its huge San laid o(f, or even give the square let Thursday announced a 20 to 60 Clemente departm~,_ __tm..age o( his-s tou._ percent reduction on some of 24 in the close out of western re-The San Clemente outlet lsOtre--Gcant:S h.ouse brand appliances tail Operations. or 65 stores in Cali(omia to be and televis10ris a nd stereo equip.-1'he Grant City San Clemente closed .· Other closures ar e in ment. Inside, l)owe vcr, signs on atore, a 1001000-square-foot(aclli-Io wa, Minnes ota, Monta na, the me rch an d is e warned tile \)' is the largest store Grant Nebraska. T exa s .. Nevada , warranties on the goods may be ~ates i.o ·the weal and one of Arizona. New Mexico, Idaho, reducet1 ornotofferedaJ all. tbe lar1est I.ft Wb8t used to be a Or ego n e nd Washington. The The Grant Company president l ,0'74·1tore chain. Santa Ana outlet is the only other Robert Adneson said the decision ..Loe~ Store Manager Kenneth G rant ·~ ope ration in Orange •to l,)Ull out of the we.stem slt'tes Munson refus ed to comment County. wit• bas'ed o'a 'the ~CIWflon it Thunday Oil the closing of hi9, 1'he closures will CU,l the varie· ·"WOtid be e asier to resthte,,Grant store 1aytn1, ''Tbe inform1Uon ty store cllain lo 673 . .Grant plans to1 inancl81 health jt''operstlona we have recelv~s as much on closing 107 or jls stores by (See GRA.NT,·r.&eA.2)" 1 I' ·, Dr. Edward Ha rt, assistant to the s uperintendent, to return with a formalized version of their · decisions and an ordered list or what should ha ppen and when it should ha ppen. Trustees called for a establish- ment of a sate llite educational center in t he Tus tin-Irvine area by next fall. They also called for consolid ation o( buildings on the upper Saddleback campus . Other business cx:pected to be taken up by the tr ustees includes a request Crom the Scienc e Department to pur chase a scan- ning electric microscope for a boutSI0.000. Trustees denied a similar re. quest Jast year . The department. however, contends that this is the "single most important piece of equipment" which would (ill the needs of all disciplines within the department. Othe r items· have been cut (rom t he department budget in an attempt to obtain the microscope. TruHtees will also be asked to approve several future grant ap· plications, an administrative or- g a n i za ti on a 1 c h a rt and a schedule or com munity events. Parachute E vent Still U p in The decisiOn as to whether a parachuting event, planned for this weekend at Escape Country, will continue is still up in the air. Ear lier this week. -the County Board of Supe rvisor s ordered that the event be canceled on the grounds that Escape Country's land·use permit does not allow parachuting. But a spokesman for Escape Country said today that a state rule required the producer of the s how , pa r ac huti st Le on a rd Rosenthal. to obtain only the permission of the property owner and the county Department of Avi at ion. Bot h a greed to the s how, he said. I-le characteri zed the pending decision for E scape Country as one o( legalities versus personal commitments. ··w e ·re going to be pl aying it by ear alt the way down the wire so the public isn't going lo know,·· he said. Initially, he said, the event was not planned to be a public wecta· e-l e. R at he r . h e e xp lained . Escape Cou ntry a greed to the e vent to see i( parachuting would fit into t he outdoor recreation center 's oper ations. • "A little molehill has grown in - to a giant moun tain," he said. "We don't know wh at we're go· ing to do.·· Students Battle KENNER , La. IUPl l -Bl ack and white stude nts batted with sticks, rocks and bottles during a noon hour disturbance Thursday at Bonna bel High School. Four atudenta We re injured and 11 were arrested. •• the Air The event was planned to ruq from 10 a.m . to S p.m . bolhSatur· day and Sunday. Escape Co untry was charged with a long li st o( use permit transgr ess io n s l a s t s pring. Supe rvisor Thom a s Riley said his office s ince has been wo rking wi th the r ecreation center's of· £icials to iron out the di((i culties. Coas l Weather Mostly c loudy through Saturday with chance or occasi o n a l light r ai n t oni g ht a nd Saturday. Slightly cooler days. f-fighs Saturday from 6:! to 66. Lows tonight 52 lo SS. I NSIDE TODA\' ~ T.here·n be a down-Mme ~s country music fills the air and a varic1 11 n/ churchelf get together to o/frr 1nlerjailh scruice.• d .. -.,.9 ln11ne '1t./'iarvest f es11t>ol ,I! ·e story on f'agr Cl of r, l' \Vcekender. Ind ex •t VNr S.rwlc• '' Armu.,11~•• l'lwll"" "' , .... 11""'. L M.a..,.. ,., "'-'ri•• c.a11t ........ " NlollMl•I N~ .... °*"'"" Dl u •"•"'Of'C•11ut• ........ ,, 1~up1. Cr1u.1-r• "'"" .... 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The caboose broke down on the tracks on the way to El Toro, wa.s rerout- ed to San Bernardino en route to ChiC'ago, and "'as finaJly sent to Placen- tia wh ere it \l.'3S lifted onto two natbed tru('ks and brought lo De Portola via H110111.Ls1t1 back roads. The retired ro:iilroad c<.&r was set up on a concr ete slab at the school las t De cember and now is ready for occupancy. The caboose will ser\•e as a special reading room and mini-library. Students are planning a flag raisillg cerem ony at lOa.m. Oct. 30 for the little red caboose that fin ally found ·a home. • • • SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO may have it s fleas, Santa Ana its crickets, but ~1i ssion Viejo has its sowbugs. They've had Richa rd Lowcock, chairman of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advh;ory Council, bugged for some time. "'They're goi ng strong out in Ca sta del Sol and they're just about all over l\.1ission Viejo,·· he reports. "They crawl up the walls and go right up into the at- tics. I get about 50 dead ones a night at my house." In comparison to the fl eas and the crickets which invaded the other com- munities the SOllo'bugs are harmless. They don ·t bite and they don 't keep anybody awake at night. Still. nobody is stepping forward to Lowcoc1t declare the lowly sowbug the official mascot of Mission Viejo. · • • • To be competitive in an air race the first requirement is to get behind the stick of a WWII fighter plane, like the Mustang P -51 No wonder the pilots giggJed when Clay Lazy showed up in Reno with a ponderous DC-7 airliner. It looked like a whale among a school of barracuda . _ But Lacy, wh o appeare<:! t>efore the Saddleback ValJey Exchange Club this week , said his com- \>etilors soon wished they 'd kept the wisecracks to themselves Starting in 20th place, Lacy's "Super Snoopy" overtook most of the sleeker aircraft and finished in sixth spot "We were just playing around and t.ak\ng pictures As it turned out we pro- bably could have won lhe thing That would have been the worst thing ever for air racing,'· he said • • • ED McK EAN OF El Toro used to get upset that his p<>st office was selling air mail stamps for domestic use al higher prices than first-class stamps He wrote to Congressmen asking that the practice be discontinued because all first class mail traveled by air anyway. ''The customers were getting ripped off,'' he says. Per h aps McKean 's complaint was heard in Wa&hington. Signs are now appearing at local post offi ces advising patrons there is no advantage to buying air mail stamps any more. , CdM High Teacher Conduct Assailed By HILARY KA YE Ol tlle Dally~ .... SI.It! Corona del Mar lligh School Princip81 Dennis Evans was s ch e du led t o continue his testimony today at the dis missal hearing ag ain s t the con · troVersial, s us pended teacher Michael Mang. Evans spent Thursday after- noon elaborating on a half-dozen instances of alleged misconduct cited in the 36 charges brought against Mang, 30, who had taught at Corona del Mar High since 1969. Charges against the teacher ORAN GE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Ptt•ltltfll t!IO Pul>lhl'""' Jack R . Curley '<l'lt.t f'ttl..,,.<11 tftO c;.n••t l MO"*O'f Ttiomas Keevil CGUOf Thomas A. Murphine M4n•al<1t£11to< " Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall ~ ..... I M.t"-9""il ff·IOI"~ Ttflptlone 17141642-4321 CllSIH'I .. 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Se rvices Set For DMVClerk Mr. Robertson Graveside £url'e11al services were held Friday in El Toro for Laguna Hills r esident Robert Robertson, who died Tuesday in a n Anaheim convalc"scc nt hospital. _ Mr. Robertson worked 25 years for the California Department or Motor Vehicles, where he was n senior clerk. ' He was born in England. em i· grating to California 45 years ago. He lived in Orange County 11 years. at 36-C Calle Aragon in Leisure World, Laguna Hills. He is survived by a son, G. P aul Kirman of Coron a del Mar, by three grandchildren and by nine great -gr and children. Dr. Howard JamilOl"I or Tu!lltin Presbyterian Church presided at Fiiday's services at El Toro Cemetery. Funeral arrana:e- ments were hand led by McCormick Laauna Beach Mortuary, ' U'°I T•...,_. MYSTER Y COUPLE -Lincoln County sheriff's office in Oregon identified couple above as the t \\'O ~ho cond~ct ­ ed meeting to win converts to UFO cult which promises release to better life in outer space. Picture rcpartedly was taken Sept,. 14 . Fre ak Mishap Prov e s Fatal To Countian A spare tire that fell from a pickup ,t ru ck h as cost motorcyclis;t J oseph A . Prete, 2J, of Garden Grove, his life. Prete d ied in Westminster Hospital Thursday afternoon. A week earlier. he was critical- ly injured after he lost control of his motorcycle when it struck the tire that fell fro m a pickup truck as it passed through a Garden Grove intersection . A coroner's report said the vic- tim suffered massive head in- juries in the 8: 30 p.m . accident at Knott Ave nue and Lampson Street. Prete failed to regain con- sciousness after the accident. lf'rom Page A I SAUCERS ..• cit izens going off t o another pl anet is nothing more than a wild and "-'Ond crful ho ax." Authorities said they have not discounted _ the possibility of a fake but they also admit they can 'l find the 20. Columnist Doug B<iker of lhf' Oregon J ournal reported Thurs- MUTILATIONS LINKEO TO UFOs-AB day the alleged ho-ax "has been perpetrated by a pair of college students preparing a paper on 'psychological reactions to panic in a s mall Am eri c an com- munity'." Baker said in his column police a nd the media have been '.'set up" by the perpetrators who "confe ssed '" the scheme Tuesda y to a promin e nt Wa ld por t. Ore . citizen, who chooses to re m ain anonymous. - • l'tlldge fi'I,... • Battin C:lia!"ges I · Stand in Co111·t By GARY GaANVIU.E <Mllllf01Hy ........ For the stcond Ume within a week. the Second District court of Appeal refused 111unday to put an end to tbl" criminal p~ ceeding1 agAinat indicted Oranae County: _S.uperviaor Robe.rt Bet· tin. With~oul comment, the ap- pellate court rejected Battln's appeal for it to quash the indict· ment on Crounds the county Grand Jury did not consider evidence potnting to bis in· nocence before it charged bJm wi!f:a seven felony crimes. "fhe charges brought against the Santa Ana supervisor in the Aug. 15 indictl]lent related to his alleged use of county employ~ jn his unsuccessful 1974 campa1gn1 (or the Democ.1atic party·~ nomination for lieutenant gov- ernor. Undaunted by the rejection of his most recent appeal., Battin said Thursday his case will be taken to the s tate Supreme Court. Battin also said t hat he will file a new appeal to have his upcom- ing trial h alted based on a recent slate Supreme Court decision . At the hea rt or the court's rul- ing, was the finding that the Un_it- ed Farm Workers were d1s- criminately prosecuted in the lower courts. Battin and his attorney Matt Kurilich have insisted since the indictment w as handed down that Battin's prosecution has been part or a personal vendetta by Orange County District At- torney Cecil Hicks. Battin insists that the United Farm Worker decision will pro- vide lbe basis ror appealing to the hi gh court on the grounds his pro- !iecution is discriminatory. As things stand now, his trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Battin said he expects for it lo be delayed but that Kurllich non- etheless will be prepared to begin Graacl Ju..,. with •-related to his conduct In ornee. Purine a hearlnc lead!Qs to the dismlaal of the el.irt COUDts. county ~upervlsor R alph Diedrich and Superior Court Judfe William Murray admllled they baye used county -l and aupplies for peraonal busi-ness. Battin believes tbo1e ad· ml$11ons l<)O.a furtber illdlcaUon that lie la. beh•a. 'dbcr:ilDlnatecl aaalnst .In the.. el•arces,broulhl a&alnstblio,: --• • •0Tbey .t-h-rew Hl.n.t baw's chargeso\11 of cOW'l buC perliat tn prosecutint" me· fM alle~y committing the same tn.e of ot- fensest ''Battin saia; "J .~t see how wnat they say 1•6ave done IS any different than what Hinshaw was accused ot." lf'ro• Pase A J GRANT ••• are contained' in the East where lhe Grant name is better known. The San Clemente bui lding ls owned by il Beverly Hills trust fWld. The remainder or the pro- perty including the Alpha Beta and surrounding s hops is con- trolled by Emerson Stanley of San Juan Capistrano. · Today, Stanley said he is not concerned that the failure of the big department store will impact his tenants. "I 'm not too worried. There have been other big chains after me to let-them put-in a catalogue store here: I suspect the big chains will want into that area, " Stanley said. There are 13 stores in the nrea plus the Bank of America and a food stand. the jury selection process Tues-Victim ~.Alive' ~ day morning. . • l • I SEXY .•• was repoft.ed sick and at home to- day. unavaiUi ble for comment. P ic ture Corrected A student in a picture taken in the mobile Learning Disabilities Clinic al Saddleback Community Hospital was misident ified in the Daily Pilot on Oct. 2. The student in the picture with teacher Laura Tower was Ke nt Velie. a sixth grader. The superviSOr 's-spirtts-were------UBLIN, lrelan<l-.(.AP), -A•--<-• buoyed Thursday when Orange Cath o lic priest·.acting as County Superior Court Judge mediator in the abduction or Mi rand a c u rre ntly has 21 separate court proceedings pend- ing in the county, stemming from showings at h is theaters in Balboa, Buena Park, and Anahei m . His defense has been that the films shown at the theaters fall within the cu.stomary limits of candor in California and that the obscenlly statute -which the Harbor: Court jur.y criticized should not apply. The seve n -week trial was primarily a battle or expert wit- nesses appearing on both sides. Miranda·s lawyer, Robert McDaniel , summoned behavioral scielltists, fl.Im critics and statisticians to reinforce his premise that the state obscenity law did not apply to either film . McDanilel, who often injected humor into his case, contrasted strongly with Prosecutor Tony Rackauckas. who often was grim and extremely graphic in his dis· cussions and questioning In the final stage or the trial, the prosecutor brought forth a 17 -yea r -old Costa Mesa girl whose testimony about having paid twice to see the films restricted to adults subsequently was stricken because of defense objections. Odds Against Sunny Day.s On Weekend Weather forecasters predicted a 60 percent chance of rain on the Orange Coast tonight, with ,µ,e odds g r a dually dropping off through the weekend. The storm system that has dumped more than an inch of rain on Northern California is re· ported moving south, with pre- cipitation expected to spread throughout the San Joaquin Valley a nd into Southern California. The National Weather Service said tonight ·s odds for rain will diminish lo 40 percent Saturday. Weekend te mpe ratures are ex- pected to range from nighttime lows in the 50s to daytime high te!ll_peratures in the Jow 705. For travelers, light showers were predicted in the mountains, with snow expected at elevations above8,000feet. Desert areas were expected lo be swept with gusty winds under partly cloud y s kies. Tem· peratures were expected to range from the 70s in the high de- sert to the 80s in the low desert valley&. Firebomb Thrown FRESNO (UPI) -A firebomb w•• thrown •aainst the Brig Tavern here early today but the bartender managed to put the amall Oro. ·. ~I • l Byron McMillan dismissed eight Dutch businessman Tiede Her· of 11 felony charges against Rep. rema said today he was in touch Aildrew J . Hinshaw <R-Newport with the kidnap gang and that he Beach). understood Herrema was "men· Hins haw, who was Orange tally exhausted ... tied band and County assesso r from 1965 foot, blindfolded and with cotton· through 1972, was charged by the wool in his ea rs ." Carpet Sale- For the first time, Karastan is offering a selected group of carpets at a reduced pri ce. (11 patterns in all.) Stop in now and take advantage of this special. ' 7iJ ~ ~~, '11tt. l J4 'NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAWTHORNE Ill.VO. 1727 WE STCLIFF DRIVE ·LA UNA BEACH. CA. 9265 1 TORRANCE. CA. ll0505 NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 921;60 (7 1 ) 494 -6551 (2 13) 378·1279 (714) 642·2050 ' \' ' .. - • EDITION VOL 68, Nb. 283, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1975 . • Today's Closa.g .Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS lJFO Pi ·nas Move On to Nebraska ,· DENVER (UPI) -Colorado •utharities say about 20 Oregon rllident.a who apparenUy ue -.ir for a better life on another planet were in this state last month, but bave moved on . to Nebrulr.a. rn., Greene, _superintendent ol Bomly Dam near Burlington in eutern Colorado. said the O'O'IP arrived there Oct. 1, did 80IDe shopping in local stores -. and left two doys lat«. He sa!d be talked with a man named. Franlr: Lamb, a leader of Ille croup, who told him I.hey "believed in the Kin&dom ol I.he Father.'' Greene said be kept an eye on the group from the Ume they__c_a_Q)~ at lht._n.wer_voir un- W Ibey left last FrldlO)'. He said Lamb told him the croup was movlog on to joln with~part of a .;main caravan'' Shootout, which left NewPort. Ore., lut month in sear~b Of 1 better world on anotber p1-. ''They knew tbey -.. IOIDc to be taken from the planet. urtb and some form of enra· ten'atrlal life WU eoini to'plck them up:,•• Greene aaid.-!..!.But tbe1 dlao't know when or wbere.'' Before anivinC in Burlinatoo, the~ camped several days at 3 Convicts Face Houston Police HOUSTON (AP) -f'our men, including one policeman, were killed today in a shootout between olficers and three men police said were~caped convicts. Another officer, a meinber or Houston's special Police weapons unit, was shot in tbe ankle in the exchange of gunfire at a house near the Houston ship channel. About 100 offjcers sWTOUnded the house after the Harris County sberilf's office was told by an in- formant-th1il\he thiee convicts would be there. The shootout ended after tear gaa was lobbed through windows and the house caught tire. The dead officer was identified as Richard Howard Calhoun, 35, a five-year veteran. or the Houston police force and the father of four ' children. The wounded o(ficer •as Phillip D. Hawkins ol the police Special Weapons and Tactical Team. Scott Ballantine of the Texas Department or Corrections said one of the other dead was Michael Robbins, 'n,oneofthreemenwho escaped Wednesday from a state prison near Sugar Land. Robbins was serving a 40..year term rrom Dallas for robbery. Police said the bodies of the other two were burned beyond re- cognition. "We are ass\lming they are the other two,·· said police detective DavidMaSsey. jhe other escapees were Noel F . Smith, 29. servine 30 Years tor murder from Houston, and Ben· jamin F . Windberry, 29, under• 15-year robbery term from Houston. The three escaped Wednesday afternoon from the prison system "s central unit near Sugar Land, about 20 miles southwest or Houston. A prison maintenance supervisor and a Houston con- struction worker .Were abducted by the escapees as they made theiri?W•Y from Sugar Land to Houston. Both hostages were released unharmed Wednesday. Police said at the time they believed the escaped convicts were hiding in Houston's ea.st side area, where the shootout took place. Ju1·y Cle-ars-q_hroat' Pussycat Theater Owner Found Innocent lly JOHN VAL TERZA or .. 0.11,,.. ... ..., A \ll'l&nimous 'verdid. of inno- . cent emerged late Thursday to end the seven-week Balboa Pussycat Theater obs.~ealty trial, leaving theater owner Vin- cent Miranda with one case down and 21 more to go in Orange County. The verdict from a jury of six men and six women came at 6:04 p.m. and th-. panel issUed a joint statement chastising California's obsc~b' statute as "vague., and di!(kultto interpret. ~ becauae or that, laid Jury foreman Buddy Bearbower, the only passible ve rdict was inno- cent for Miranda, theater Misconduct Cited -CdM High Teacher Tactics Assailed . ~ . . lly HILARY KAVE Ol•n.11-t~---Corona del Mar High School Principal Dennis Evci.ns was scheduled to •continue his testimony today at the dismissal hearing against the con· troversial, suspended teacher Michael Mang. Evans spent Thursday afte r· elaborating on a half-dozen instances of alleged misconduct cited in the 36 charges brought against Mang, 30, who had taught at Corona del Mar High since 19E9. Charges against the teacher relate to comments he allegedly made in the class room that are "considered ''sexually sue· gestive'' and "improper" by dis· trict officials, and also to his re- p;>rjedJy ~ax g_rad.ing procedures. Newport-Mesa Unified School Di.Strict of(icials issued Mang a notice of intent to dismiss last May, when he was charged with unprofessional conduct_ Guardians Of the Sky However, Mang demanded the charges be made pU,blic and re- quested an open, quasijudicial hearing. No other teacher in the history o( the Newport-Mesa school dis· trict has ever had dismissal pro- ceedings brought against him. Several of the incidents dis· cussed by Evans on the witness stand concerned actions alleged· Jy taken by Mang this spring in his classroom. Evans said that a number of students bad reported the- teacber made "sexually s ug. gestive remarks'' when he answered his telephone intercom and that be also answered in an improper manner when students asked him questions on various ocCa.siOns. The principal told the three* man panel hea.ring the case 'against Meng that a number of the teacher'• students came to, him and complained about Mang's comments. Evans added that some students were ''very upset.'' One girl Jen the room when Mang in the fall of 1973toldasex* ually suggestive joke about fonder President Richard Nixon, Evana said. r Evans also testitied'tiu~,t '°me (See CDM HIGH, Pace AZ> manager Arlie Wood and the parent· firin or Walnut PropertiM,'lnc:. Deliber9tfoos took Ille entire day and ~t tim~ bte'ame so animated that Harbor Municipal CoUrt Judfe ~obert Tilllcl had to clear the courtroom next door for fear that jurors' discussions couJd be overheard. Miranda , who paced the hallway outside most or the day, was elated at tbe verdict. "All we wanted when this started,'" he said, ''was 12 people who were intelligent. It's obvious that we got them." (SeeSEXY, Page.U) Two Arrested On Vandalism Rap in Irvine A vandalism spree in the park· in~ lot of the Foxhunter restaurant in Irvine ended today wilb the arrests oft women police claim were behind the series of midnight events. Jay S . Freeman, 21. or Norwalk was booked into Orange County Jail on drunk and dis· OTderly charges. His companion, James R . Hiatt, 24, of Pico Rivera, was cited atld releued on bis promise to appear at an ar- raignment on assault and battery charges. . Police and witnesses say: Freeman snapped of'f radio aD· tennas from cars in the Fox· bunter lot; kicked off an exterior rear view mirror; removed a gearshift knob and tried to uproot a small tree by bending it over the hood or a car. When officers arrived, they claim they round Hiatt punching Foxbvnter doorman Mitfhael Garrett, 21 . Garrett claimed he bad intervened in an earlier fight between Freeman and an wdden- tified man when Hiatt joined in. Colorado Natlon•I Monument. Welt of Graad JucUon near the Colondo-Utah bonier. Parle r•n1e.r Lavar Johnston said he noticed the .,..,..p, led by a mJddJe-a1e cou.ple, when be checked to 1ee it they bad lit .., W•&al fire. "It turned out to be a clrcle ol laoterns oo the ground,•• Johnston said. Johnston's superior, Monu· .... -.. .. .l ment Supervisor Robert Benton, said .the ranger told him the group was ''som ewhat un· trienclly. •• '"They were sittln1 around talk:lni about books and one or them said not to be too hard on authors because they were only human, implying they were not," Benton said. Greene said most ol the g'°"'p was neatly dressed except for • DMty P'lllC IUiff ........ IRVINE WATER BOARD HOPEFULS_VIEYLlJIEAIMENU!LAN'.r- (From Left) Ven Lehn Expleln1 to Metek, Galleher, Oo•I• Four Hopefuls Tour .lroin:e Water Area ~ " FOW' of seven challeeaera for three open Irvine Ranch Water District board seats toured dis- trict facilities Thursday to get their feet wet in the complex area of water s upply and wastewater management. Quigley, a rormer Irvine city councilman. The Irvine Company represen- tatives are Frederick Keller and Lansing Eberling. In addition to the four can· didales who took the tour, the following were una ble to attend : -William H. J ohnson, 14702 Oak Ave ., Irvine, a public purchasing agent. (See TOUR, Page A2) . ' seve.raJ ''hippie-looking'' junior coueee students who joined the trlp i n the move acroa1 Colorado. He said the people he spoke with talked a lot about UFOt. but "they didn 't o(fer me a ticket.•· Meanwhile, a newspaper col- umnist says the "wild and WOG· derful story of the 20 m1aainl !See SAUCERS, A2) Battin's Appeal Rejected lly GARV GRANVILLE :-• Ot .. D•llr"Wl&.tf _, For the second time within a week, the Second District Court ol Appeal refu'sed Thursday lo put an end to the criminal pro- ceedings against inWcted Orange County Supervisor Robert Bat·- tin . Without comment, the ap* pelfate court rejected Battin's appeal tor it to quash the indict- ment on grounds the county Grand Jury did not consider evidence pointing to his in· nocence before it charged him with seven felony crimes. The charges brought against the Santa Ana s upervisor in lbe Aug. 15 indictmq,nt related to his alleged use or county employes in his unsuccessful 1974 campaign ror the Democratic party's nomination (or lieutenant gov,. ernor_.,____________ Undaunted by the rejection ol his most recent appeal, Battin said Thursday his case. will be taken to the state Supreme Court. Battin also s aid that he will file a new appeal to have his upcom· ing trial halted based on a recent state Supreme Court decision. At the heart or the court's rul- ing, was the finding that the Unit-' ed Farm Workers were dis· crirninately prosecuted in the lower courU. · Batun and his attorney Matt Kurilich have insisted since the indictment was handed down that Battin 's prosecution has been part of a personal vendetta by Orange County Di::itrict At- torney Cecil Hicks." Battin insists that the United Farm Worker decision will pro- vide the basis for appealing to the (See BATTIN, Page.A2J Those taking the introductory tour included: Mrs. Gina Malek, community volunteer, 14772 Can· terbury, Tustin; Dwight Davis, businessman, 17582 Cottonwood Ave., Irvine; George A. Gallaher Jr., civil eng,ineer, 14ti01 Sweetan St., Irvine ; and James M . Crowley. certified public accoun - tant, 4301 Rarael St., Irvine. The three-hour tour included a slide show on the district's water supply as well as visits to the · wastewater reclamation plant, reservoirs and pipeline projects. Trustees to Study Saddleback's Plan M8jor expansion is in progress at the wastewater re<:Jamation plant. Its five million gaJlon a day capacity is being increased to sexen million and an addi· tional treatment s tep -sand filtration -is being added at a cost of $2 .4 million. Nov. 4, Irvine property owners wiU vote on a special ballot for three directors for the district, which includes allot Irvine and a small corner of Tustin. Votes are weighted according to the prooortionate value of land-not counting buildings- held by the voter. Two years ago, the Irvine Company issued prox· ies to allow leaseholders to vote in the election. Whether the com· pany will issue proxies th.is year has not been decided, according to district spokes man Edi e Van Lehn. As the value breaks down, the Irvine Company has sufficient land value to carry the election, with or without proxies, Mrs. Van Lehn said. The. three seats open in the election are held by two Irvine Company employes and E. Ray Saddleback Community College District trustees are ex· pected to f or m alize their priorities for a fi ve-year master plan of development when they meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the college library. Their action will be a continua- tion or discussion from a special meeting two · weeks ago when they determin ed that acquisition a( a campus in the Tustin-Irvine area is their top priority. At that meeting, trustees asked Dr. Edwarid Hart, assistant to the s uperintendent, to return with a rormalized version or their decisions and an ordered list of what should happen and when it should happen. Trustees called for a establish· ment of a satellite educational center in the Tustin-Irvine area by next rail. They also called for consolidation of bui I dings on the upper Saddletsack campu.s. Other business expected to be taken up by the trustees includes a request from the Science Department lo purchase a scan· ning electric microscope for about $10,000. Trustees denied a si milar re. quest last yea r . The department, however, contends that this is the '"single most important piece of equipment"' whi ch v.·ould fill the needs or all disc iplines within tha department. Other items have been cut from the department budget in a n attempt to obtain the microscope. Trustees will a lso be asked to approve several future grant ap.- plications, an adminJstrative or4 ga n izaliona l c hart a nd a. schedule of community events. Coast Weather ··we have the responaibility for tbe free world, whether we want it or not." Thia comment by the vice..._COJJUD~n4_er of the Stratectc Air command in Nebraska -where a l.e.rge Air Force jet cruises over the Midwest around the clock and around the year -sums up the mission of SAC: to insure ~that the United States can sue:· cesstull y c ount~r a masslve, surprise attack by enemy missil es and be able to r\eht back erteetive- Pptty's Com_p~nions Arraigned Mos tly cloudy through Saturday with chance of occasion a l li g ht rain lo n-i ghl and Saturday. Slightly cooler days. J.lighs Saturday from 62 to 66 . tows tonig ht 52 to 58. I NSID IE T ODA 't' Thlrre'll !Ht a dowH-Jiome feeling a1 country mu.nc fills the air and o variety of churche1 get together to o//tt irittrfaith Jtrvicet during lrvine"1 harveit fe1tival. See 1tory on Page CI of the Weekender. ly, deva2'tating ly, ' Rplterl ,N . Weed , .. publisher ot the Daily Pilot, toured SAC head · quarlc>& ;il Otfut AFB in ~c l :::.ka r.eoe.ntly. His in- fl · ;. report 1$ found on "' 0 1 todoy. -. -·• ' . ' I t LOS ANGELES CAP) - William and Emily Harris, PaUy Hearst•s onetime fu,g:iUve travel* ing companions, Were aJTalgned today. and Mrs. Barrio ac<epted activist attorney Leonard w~ inglass as her co\l1l!el. She aaid she couldn ~t rind a suitable woman attorney to represent her. Th e Harri.ses . who heard thtmselvu accused ollddnaping, robbery and ass a ult, won a oner week de.lay in entering lheirpleas so that t~r attorneya can read the grand juey iranacriJ>t. The delay i n enleririg a plea was the second In two weeks for the Harrisn. They were panted a one-\veek delay last Friday so Mrs. Harris could retain an at- torney for her defense. •" Harris, _wearing blue prison de- nims, smiled.broadly and raised PATTY'.8 RELEAsE SEEM IF TRIAL DELA~ a clenched fist s alute to the au- dience or press and. speda\OrS who watched from behind • bulletproof glass shield. · 1 Mrs. Har,ris, confident and al1J,culate, addresst<f I.he Judge tor about five minutes{ eXplain- 011 why ehe w'as drcpp na a pre· · vious attempt to have • W'Oman J ~ther. I 'I "Because the legal pro(ession has been male-dominated, there are very few women attorneys." 1he told Superior Court Judge William Ritzi. She -'&Id that the women who do have practices in the Los Angeles area are too busy to take her case and those from other parts oC the country cannot af- ford to take the c1se. 1 , "lt'a. an obvious contradic· Uon,·· 1he said, "th•t people or .. money can buy the defense of their choice, can.sometimes buy Justice and freedoro." She uld she felt Welnglus, '/Ibo helped Jo the.defense ol Ille Chic.aao Se.ven and .Pen.ta.eon I Papers trials. is sympathetic to · her views and would represent her appropriately. "I have total trust and con- fidence in Mr. Weinglass .... his style ot work, the way he r elates to me as a woman and his ap- proach to political questions." But she added, "l haven 't fo und a womaQ attorney t o represent m e w ith Mr. We· inglass." The judge Cold Mrs·. Harris that he would apPoint Weinglass at court expense since she does not have money to pay an attorney but would not under any circumstances appoint a second lawyer for her. 7 Index Al Y-S.r"k• " """u-., " ........ ... M.llM-l .. l..M ... ,, ... ""'6•\t>I , .. c.t"-""• " ,,, ....... ,,... .... A•.Cll 0 11\111 .. D,•1t =c. .. 111y "' ....... '' '" --· " ., •l'ltt. ". OtlltlN~k .. . .. -· "L~ t!~llW!tl 1"1 .. .. SIKkMe'111h lnt.Nl-111 , .. T•lotviH•11 " ~-· ••·J .,...._,,,, "' ..... '"'"-· ... w..-· ...... •• -... •• '~111...., AA(DJ , ........... .. -· ... • ' ·1 • - A,f IWl.YpjLOT , Friday. October 10, 1115 i Clemente Grant Store Closing . By JACK CHAPPELL OIUle0.11, ~IMl&ilfl T he troubled W_ T . Gr ant Company will ch>se its huge San Clemente department store Dec. 24 in the close out or western re- tail operations . The Grant City San Clemente store, a 100,00().square-foot fa ci li - t y 1s the lar gest store Gran t operates in the west and one of the large st in what used to be a J,074·.slore chain. LocaJ Store Manager Ke nnett- Munson refused to comment T hursday on the clooi ... -of his store saying, "The infcrmation \\IC havt! rec:elved is as much Odm Agaim t Swmy Days On Weekend Weather forecasters predicted a 60 percent chance of rain on the Orange Coas t tonight. with the odds gradu a lly dropping off through the weekend. T he stor m syst em that ha:; dumped more than an inch of rain on Northern Cali fontia is re- ported moving south, ~·ith pre- cipitation expected to spread t hroughou t th e 'San J oaquin Va lley and in to So ut he rn California. The Natio nal Weather Se rvice said tonight's odds for rain wiH diminis h to 40 perce11t Saturday. Weekend temperatures are.ex- pected to range from nighttime lows in the SOs to daytime high temperatures in the low70s. For travelers, light showers were predicted in the mountains. with snow expected at elevations above8,000feet. Desert areas were expected to be swept with gusty winds-under part-ly -c.1-oud y s kies. 'l'e-m# peralures we re e xpected to range from the 70s in the high de- sert to the 80s in the low desert valleys, I'"°* Page Al ·BATTIN .•• high court on th e grounds bis pro- secut.io n is discriminatory. As lhin1s stand now, his trial is :;cheduled to begin Tuesday. Battin aaid he expects for it to be delayed but that Kurilich non- etheless Will be prepared to begin the jury selection process Tues- d ay morning. The supervisor's spirits were buoyed · Thursday when Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron Mc Millan dismissed eight of 11 felony charges against Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw (ft-Newport Beach). Hinshaw. who was Orange County assess or 'from 1965 through 1972, was charged by the Grand Jury with crimes related to his conduct i.b office. Durin1 a hearing leading to the dismissal of the eight CO\Olts, count y Supe rvis or Ralph Diedrich and Superior Court Judge William Murray admitted they have used county personnel and supplies for personal busi- ness. Battin belie ves those ad- missions are a further indication that he is being discriminated against in the charges brought against him. ''The y thre w Hinsha w 's charges out of court but persist in prosecuting m e for allegedly committing the same type of of- fenses," Battin said. "I don 't see how what they say I have done is any different than what Hinshaw was accused or.·· - - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed l'•••IOIM •nd ~,,,..... Jac:k R. Cur ley" V'<* P,.f\ ... n• •nd c;.,,..,..i.W.notqio• ThOm~s-Kenoll l.anw news to us as it is to you.•• Munson refused to discloae how many employes would be laid off, or even give lbe square footage of his stor e . The San Cle mente outlet is one of 65 stores in California to be closed. Other closures are in Iowa, Min nesot a , Mo ntana, Ne bras ka. T exa s, Ne v ada , Arizona. New Mexico, Ida ho, Oregon a nd Was hington. The Santa Ana outlet is the only other Gr ant's ope r a tion in Orange County . The closures will cut the varie- ty store chain to 673. Grant pl ans on closing 107 of its stores by Nov . 30 with the remainder clos- ing by the end or the year. Signs at the San Clemente out- let Thursday announced a 20 to 60 percent reduction on some of Grant's house brand appliances and televisions a.nd stereo equip- ment. Inside, however, signs on the merchandise warned the warranties on the goods may be reduced or not offered at all. The Grant Company president Robert Adneson said the decision to pull out of the western states was based on the conclusion it would be easier to restore Grant· to financial health if operations are contained in the East where the Grant name is better known. -The San Clemente building is owned by a Beverly Hills trust fund . The remainder of the pro- perty including the Alpha Beta and surrounding s hops is con- trolled by Emerson Stanley of San Juan Capistrano. Today, Stanley said he is not concerned th at the failure of the big department store will impact his tenants. "I'm not too worried. There have been other big chains after me to let them .P_Ut in a catalogue s tore here. I s uspect tile big: chains will wa nt into that area, " Stanley said. There are 13 stor es in the area plus the Bank of America and a food stand. Freak Misliap Proves Fatal To Countian A s pare tire that fell from a pick u p tru c k h a s c o s t motorcyclist Joseph A. Prete, 23, of Garden Grove , his life. Prete died in Westminster Hospital Thursday afternoon. A week earlier, he was critica l- ly injured after he lost control of his motorcycle when it struck the tire that fell from a pi ckup truck as it passed through a Garden Grove intersection. A coroner's r eport said the vic- tim suffered massive head in· juries in the 8: 30 p.m. accident at Knott Avenue and Lampson Street. Prete failed to regain con- sciousness after the accident. Thief Molded Own Method Clay modeling took on a new dimension at University lligh School in Irvine Thursday when the material became a burglary tool and aided in a theft from the school craft shop. Teacher Kenneth J . Baley. 27, was certain he had locked the shop door when he left Thursday afternoon, he told police. He was less sure when he returned later to find that altho ugh the lock mechanism was secured, the door swung open wit h a tug. Someone had plugged the bolt mechanism with modeling clay. He believes it was the same person whom ade off wt.th $15 that had been kept in a c lolh sack in~he shop filing cabinet. Fro• Page A l TOUR ••• -J ay Rocha, 5072Chateau Ci r· cle, Irvine, a county government employe. ~arry E sayian, 5291 Plum Tree, Irvine, a salesman. Both state law and Irvine Ranch Water Dis trict policy has changed regarding who may vote in future district electiona. The changes did not come in Ume for this election, accordinJ to a Cf.A.LO· ty<OUDSel's rullnr. Within the n .. t two years. the district board will divide I.ta ter. rltory into five diviaiOM, each l'°lrapl\ical area represented by a director. Within four yeara, two ol the aeata ·~·be de· mocratkally flUed. ·'nle other three will be filled on a property owner1b.ip ba1l1. ' • • ·~ • • Gym Complex Goes llp • P--P-.e .tJ SEXY ••• The Jory bee a n the trial by ..,. illi to !be 111 .. ter to aee tbe two flfma at Issue -· Deep 'Jbroot'" Md '"Iba Devil ID Miu J-." ........... the c1a, al Ille -· house wbloh swltejled fut 1prtnc from family faretosa.filma. It was tbe Harbor Area's tint-ever criminal trtal dealing with e"plicit se11: belnaabownat a public theater. Wbethu Pl'OlttUUon will COO· tinue on police seizures of oeverol other uu.. Wbldl bad bttn shown there ts vague toda,-. D!Jtrict Attorney Cec:il Hkks who U!u:a far bas viton>ualy ~ secuted Miranda's tum J)OllCy, waa reported sick an<l.11.bometo- day, unavailable for commenL Miranda eurrj!ntly baa 21 separate courtp10SJcc ""&IPend· iq.ln tbe_eotmb'~ Stenmd111 fl'om showia.g& at. •bla tbeatera ln Balbo"b. Buena 'Park. and Anaheim. -• Cement finishers work on the gymnasium· physical education complex at Saddleback College. Construction of the complex, which a ctually consists of four s mall buildings for the gym, a non-athletic ac- tivities building, showers. and lockers and t e achers• offices, i s proceeding on schedule. The building. which will cost about $2 .5 million, is expected to be oc- cupied in the fall. His defense liU hem u..t the fllms shown at the lhealenl fall within the cust0!!,1'7 rlmlts oC candor in Calilo"rjjla8"'lliat the obscenity s tatute whicb·J he Harbor Court jury critlc-lzed should not apply. The seven-wee k trial was primarily a battle or expert wit- nesses appearing on both sides. Miranda's lawyer, Robert McDan i el, su m mo n ed behavioral scientiSts, film critics and statisticians to reinforce his premise that the state obscenity Jaw did not appl"y to either film. Solon Polls .. G~ On Control Panel WASHINGTON IAPl -Sit- ting calmly at the witness table, a veteran congressman pulled a "Saturday night special" from his coat and waved the gun at his colleague, a House subcom- mittee chairman. "If I were an advocate of gun possession, say, perhaps, a Sara Moore, Lynette Fromme, a Lee Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, J ack Ruby or James Earl Ray, I might s imply take a weapon from m y pocket and get rid of the. c_h.filrman or this subcommit· tee," Rep. J ohn M. Murphy (D· N.Y.), s aid Thursday. Murphy testifying before the House judiciary subcommittee on crime, brought the derringer alon g to e mphasize th e availability or cheap, concea la- ble handguns. The subcommit- tee is considering gun control legislation. "Who ga ve me the gun'!" be ~ked, and ans wered his ques- tion : "A priva te party who only asked that I pay for it in cash. • Am I fit to passess this ~un ? Have I committed a crime before? Am I mentally compe- tent, an illegal alien or an ad- dict? Nobody asked." Policeman Finds His Oun Wayln San Clem ente police officer Robert Charlton was crawling along lbe attic of the Pacific View Pharmacy Thursday searching for the way a burglar got into the drug store the night before. But, Charlton found a new way into the store, 653 Camino de los Mares, San Cle mente,. He fell through the false ceiling and amid a shower of ceiling tile crashed into an office below. Charlton sprained his ankle and got a small cut on his left. hand. He was given emergency treatment at San Clemente General Hospital and released. He is off duty today. The burglar got $18 worth of a codeine-based medicine. F"°*PageAJ CdM ffiGH .... students told him Mang's Urban Affairs class offered. "nothing of value." Evans said he held many con· ferences with Mang and wrote numerous m e mos -all request· ing the teacher to reform his ac- tions. However, no changes were made despite the counseling, Evans said. Capitol police briefly searched attacbe cases and handbags car- ried bf peopJe entefing the Capito a nd t he House and SenatJ' oflice buildings. But the s malf pistol that Murphy pulled from his pocket was taken into the Rayburn Office Building by an aide to the congressman who carried it in his coat and was not searched. Murph y brought 24 other weapons, mostly under escort, including some similar to those used in rece~nt assassinations anctes-asslnatioo atteanpts. Among t hem were a pistol similar to the gun used to kill Sen. Robert F . Kennedy, <D· N.Y.), in 1968 a nd weapons ·similar to those carried by Miss From me a nd Mrs . Moore in their alleged a ttacks on Presi· dent Ford last month in California. l ryne Bl ack, deputy county counsel for tb~e school district, said-Evans-would...contiaue-his- testimony 1 today, but declined to comment on who. if anyone, would!ollow him. F,_.PageAJ SAUCERS ••• citizens going off to another planet is nothing more than a wild and wonderful hoax." Authorities s aid they ha ve not discounted the possibility of a fake but they a lso admit they can't find the 20. Columnist Doug Baker of the Oregon Journal r ePorted Thurs- MUTILATIONS UNKEP TO UFOs-All day the alleged ho""ax "h~ been perpetrated. by a pair of college · students preparing a paper on 'psychological reactions to panic · i n a s mall Ame rica n com - munity'.'' McDanileJ, who oft.en injected humor into his case, contrasted strongly with Prosecutor Tony Racka uckas, who often was grim and extremely gr aphic in his dis· cussions and questioning. In th e fina l st age of the trial, the prosecutor brought forth a 17-year-old Costa Mesa girl whose testimony about having paid twice to see t he films restricted to adults stittsequenUy was stricken be cause or defense objections. Free Loaves- No Fishes Baker said in his column HUTCHI NSON, Kan. (UPI) - poli-ee-and-the.. med~ia~b~a~v~e~bee~~n~_:S~tltr~i;k."e~-b~o~u~n~d~~D~i~l~lo~-n~b'.:•.;.b~al<~e~ry:;___-J "11et uP." by the perpetrators gave away 111ore t , who "Confessed " the schem e loaves of bread and abOOt 15,000 Tu es d ay to a pro mi nent packages of hot dog and ham- Waldpo rt ~ Ore. citizen. wh o burger buns Thursday. chooses to remain anonymous. The giveaway, which lasted an The group va nished rrom hour and 20 minutes, was made Waldpart following a meeting in because truck d rivers refused to a resort hotel where a couple ship bread left on loading docks known as "The TWo" promised at the bakery. The bread had they couldte adthemtolifeon a been baked b y n onunion ~ higher plane than e3rt.h. super visory personnel. Carpet Sale • • When Mang presents his de- fense, represented by his lawyer John F. Williams, be pl.ans to call forth a number of former stu· dents to testify on bis behalf. For the first time. Karutan 11 offering a selected group of carpets at a reduced' price. ( 11 patterns in all.) Stop in now and take advantage ,of thle epeeial. ,Gunboats Battle .' BANGKOK, Thallond (UPI) - A Thal 1unbo1t botUed a llootlon- palrol boat on the Mefronl River. alnklnl the boat and •PPV9DUY 'klllinl five-.Patbet·---Llo crewrhen In the moat 1ertou1 Incident between the two countries in yurt, oNl~als •11/d today. ' 1u .(JIJ# ~~, 'lttt. :1<5 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAWTHqRf\IE BLVD. 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 TORRANCE, CA. 90S05 NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92660 (714) 494·6551 1213) 378·1279 (714) 642-2050 ' 'I • • j I 1 I I ,• T ' "~•tin~~ ~·eh . Fouetalii V•Dey ~TION ' VOL. 61, NO. 283, 4 SECTIONS, 4:i PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORl"IA -·Petition. Filed to ...llJ Jt&THY CIANCY ...... ,, ......... -'f.·H :C-a1trc>rnia Attorne y .. O..ral and OT1n1e County Cowwel have filed a l'ast.4ninute ~•pPe;llat1":Court petition they J!omo ~ •tYe two unification eljctlons Nov. 4 in FoliDtaln Va!ley and south Huntington lleoell But Doputy Attorney General Pat Hooper aald today ''the chances are p·robably better that they wbn't grant:• a writ of 11upersedea1 to allow the elec· lions toconUnue. -Hooper and Dep\rty Orange CoW>ty .Counsel rraar Fekete filed tbolr peUUon In the sf' Bernardino appellate eowt on Wedneoday. Hooper oald he "-""-rul· me Oft lt will be made within tbe next rew day1 10 Uie electloa can . proceed. He said the jud1e iiay grant such . a writ with or without • bearihg on the matter. • Save The appellate ·wrlt.-1d halt an order Issued lul Friday by Oranao County s_.;or Court Judie Claude Oweas whlcb stopped au work OQ the electJons. . ' . ·OWens ruled last month that tlie electlona were 1m_..1y called because there would have been too great a diaputty ln as- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1975 Todayts Closlag N.Y. Stoeke TEN CENTS: Unification 1eued value in the city, border with Fountain Valley district and c:.M: alone .borders ol the HWJt· m,ton Beach elementary district and lhe Huntington Beach seg: rnent or the current Fountain Valley elementary district. But lhat earlier ruling is being appealed and county officials planned to proceed-with the elec· lions pending the outcome or the appeal, until Owens haJted them last Friday. Hooper said today t hat whether or not the writ of supersedeas is obtained, he plans to continue with the earlier ap.. peal on assessed value. Doctor Killed Slayer? U•IT....,.._ MYSTERY COUPLE -;-Lincoln County sheriff's office in- Oregon identified couple abov.e as the two·who conduct- ed meeting to win converts td UFO cult which promises r~ease to better life in outer space. Picture reportedly t . 14. HB Phys~ian May Face 4th Murder.Rap From Wire Services RICHMOND, Va. -A new twist was added today to the im- pending: murder trial ol Hunt- ington Beach physician Dr. Jef. frey R. MacDonald, the allega· .ti.on or a fourth murder -t,his one i.n revenge -in which be may have been involved.· An assistant U.S. attorney said Dr. MacDonald, accused of the murders of his wife and two Man Held As Suspect In Heists Huntington Beach police, have arrested a brawny Signal HiU ct in the "Mull 1mall daughters in 1970, bas claimed he stalked and killed one alt.heir tctual slayers. Defense attorneys are seekine dismi.saal or three indictmenta b.)C a North Carolina grand JurY charging Dr. MacDonald with the 19'10 slaying of his family. The young physician, ot. 10652 Mariner Drive. in the Runua.ton Harbour area. has steadfasUy claimed their Ft. Brqg, N.C .. apartment was invaded by a band pf chanting hippies who did the killings. He himself was seriously stabbed and beaten, claiming he awakened lttter lo find the slauchter. Brian Murtaugh, of the Justice Department's special operations unit in Washington, testified Wednesday in the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that Dr. Day Shortened MacDonald has claimed he BC· tu ally killed one of the kiUen. The bombshell announcement involved st atements allegedly made by Dr . MacDonald that.he somehow learned who one of his family's s l ayers was and murdered him in revenge. Army authorities charged him with murdering his wife Colette. 26, and daughters Kimberly, 5. (See DOCTOR, AZ) Huntington School Walkout 'Avoided' lengthened this fall from SO minutes to 55 minutes. :20 UFO Followe·rs and Jerf" armed robbenes wo Huntington Beach finance com· panies last month. A threatened protest walkout at Huntington Beach High School over a lengthened school day th.is -im:J~mniriin"'""'i\iOl~;.--~~~i<l-lH!tafH!Gmm.~·--~-accor ing to Principal LarrY now has recommended that the Lucas. periods be dropped back to SO Lucas said today some stu· m inutes beginning in the new dents had threatened 8 waJkout quarter Nov. 10. _Move to Nebraska Detective Jack WeJch said that Robert Allen Wells, a six·fool two-inch, 210-pounder, was seized at the Long Beach pofice station Thursday when be arrived there to pick up his automobile that had been impounded. .today an'd other times because He explained the problem with th~ class per;ods w ere a new state law requiring stu· dents lo be on campus an · average of 240 minutes daily. DENVER <UPI) -Colorado aut,horities say about 20 Oregon residents who apparently are searching for a better life on another planet were in this state l3st month, but ha ve moved on to Nebraska. J;>oug Greene, superintendent of BonnY. Dam near Burli ngton in eastern Colorado, S3id the group ·arrived there Oct. 1, did some shopping, in local stores and left two days later . He said he talked with a man named Frank Lamb, a leader of the grt>up, who told h.im they "believed in the Kingdom of the Father.'' Greene said he kept an eye on the .croup from the time Utey camped at the reservoir un· til they left. last Friday. He said Lamb told him lhe group Was moving on to join with part of a "main caravan" which left Newport, Ore., last month in search of a better world on anot.ttel" planet. "They knew they were going to be taken from the planet earth and some form of extra- terrestrial life was going lo pick them up," Greene said. "But they didn 't know whe n or where." Before arriving in Burlington, the group camped. several days al Colorado National Monument , west of Grand Junction near lbe Colorado-Utah border. Park ranger~ John!'ton said he noticed the g?oup, led by a mid4li~age. couple, when he checked to s'ee if they had lit an illegal fire. "It turned out to be a c.ircle of Guardians Of the Sky ''We have the responsibility for the free world, ,nether we want it or not.' 'this~comm enL by the vice commander of the Stralefic Air command in Nebruka -where a large Air Force jet cruises over "'the Midwest around the clock and around the year -sums up the mission oC SAC: to insure that the United State s can s uc- cessfully counte r a masslve, surprise attack by enemy mi1s iles and be able td fight.back ef(~l ve­ ly, devastallngly. Robert N . W e ed, publi1.h.er of t he Daily ,Pilot, toured SAC head· qu41'ters at Offut AFB in Nebraska reCcaUy. His in· deplti report 11 found on Pace DI today. • I • 1 • lanternii on the ground,'' Johnston u.i.d. • Johnston's superior L .Monu· ment Supenisor R'oberf Benton, said the ranger told ,.him the group was ''somewhat un· !riendly.' • ''They were sitting around talking about books and ooe of them said not to be too hard on, authors because they were only human, implying they were not," Benton said. Greene said most of the~ p was neatly dressed exc for _ several "hippie-looking" ·or. college students who joined the· trip in the move at·ross Colorado. He said the people he spoke with talked a lot about UFOs, MUTILATIONS LINKED TO UFO s '""""'8 but ''they didn't offer me a ticket." Meanwhile, a newspaper col- umnist says the ''wild and won- derful story of the 20 missing citizens going off to another planet is nothing mote than a wild and wonderful hoax." Authorities said they~have not discounted the possibility of a fake but they also admit they can't!indthe 20. Columnist Doug Baker of the Oregon Journal reported Thµrs· day the alleged hoax "has been perpetrated by a pair of college studetl.ts preparing a paper on ·_'psychological reactions to panic in a small American com· munity'." Baker said iw his column police and the media have been "set up·• by the perpetrators who ''confessed'' the scheme Tuesday to a prominent Waldport, Ore. citizen, who chooses to remain anonymous. (See SAUCERS, A%) Wells and a ~nartder, police s a_y, ar, in the Sept. 15 armed " . •-Beneficial Finance Corp. at 11121 Beach Blvd. and the Sept. 22 theft at the American Finance Co. at 27841 Beach Blvd. A reward was offered for the pair in Monday's Secret Witness column of tbt Daily Pilot. . The smaller member of the team is still at large and being sought by police. Del. Welch said that the 23- year-old Wells bad given himself up after the FBI had allegedly gained a license number of bis car from a witness in a Long Beach robbqy. . He said he understood that Wells was released on bail but that in the meantime his car was impounded in Long Beach. When he came to pick it up, he was greeted by Huntington Beach police officers who arrested bim in connection with robberies in their city. Welch said that Wells and his partner, described as 5 reet 9.ln- ches with red shoulder length hair, al$o are wanted for ques- tioninJ. in thefts in Buena Park, Anaheim and Tustin. Shootout Kills 1 DEL REY (UPI) -One man was killed and a private security guard was wounded Thursday night in a gun batUe at a bar- restaurant in this small com· munity south of Fresno. The s hooting occurred after the security guard, Fernando Flores, 30, broke up a fight in the Jalisco bar and took the fig:'ht participants outside. Jose Sanchez, 53, of Del Rey, pulled a pistol. Flores al!o pulled his pistol and they exchanged shots. si...,. Jflecl•I First Lady Betty Ford s hows medal and parch· ment she received (rom Na· tional Academy or Design during its 150th birthday party Thursday in New York. Honor came for her interest in the arts. Squedky's 2nd Clwice SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A judge today named a private attorney to replace the federal defender ap- pointed to represent Lynette Fromme, accused of attempting to as· sassinate President Ford. Acting on Mi ss Fromme's motion to fire federal defender E . Richard Walker, U.S. Dis- trict Court Judge Thomas J . MacBride appointed John E . Virga of Sacramento, a veteran de· tense 4ttOrney, as her co- coun1el. She is acting as her own lawyer. . 'FiF.t Voyage WetQnefor New Skipper Taking out his new 25-foot catamaran on its maiden voyage, a skipper from Upland landed ·soaked and shivering on the sands of Huntington Beach 'Thursday afternoon, along with bis seven passengers. The novice boater, Walt Dar· ron, appeared to be headed toward the bait house at the pier when he ran into trouble. His motor died on him, he told lifeguards, and he had to turn to his navigation skills which didn't prove equal to the occasion. He started tacking the wrong way, according to Marine Safety Captain Doug D' Arnall , and despite warnings and 3nnounce· ments from nervous lifeguards. he failed to right his course and drifted onto the sands. He and bis passengers were ushered into the 63 ·degree water (or safety reasons by lifeguards who swam them all sare ly ashore. They warmed up with coffee and hot s howers at lifeguard headquarters and the boat was towed away by a private company. The incident could have had more serious consequences, ac- cording to D 'Arnall, but as they said of the pioneer airplane pilots, any landing you can walk away rrom is a good one. Ju1·y Clears 'Throat' Women Held In Branding COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) Two women are being held here today on charges or kidnaping Judy L. McGbee, 24 , a former D----v..-at Theater n_ __ r -.;oound , ........ ~ent mental patient who had been C 1133 J""' '-"Vl"le ... 1 .... ...,.,,.1 beaten, branded and starved for By JOHN VAl,.TERZA Ot ... 0.lly~~..... • A unanimous verdict ol intw>-' cent emerged late 1banda,1. to end the seven··week BaJbo'a Pussycat Theater obkcenlty trial, leavine thee.ter owner Vin- cel)t Miranda with onl! cue down and 21 more to go in Orange County. . The verdict from a jury of alx men and six women came at6:04 p.m. and the panel lasued a joint statement chastisii'lg Cali!ornia's obscenity 1taiute. as "vague" and diUtcult to interpret. And because or thailaid jury ·torem"1 Buddy Bear • wer. the I . . . about two weeks because she only passible verd.i'Ct was inao-that we got th~m·." railed to earn enough money as a cent for Miranda, theater Thejurybegantbetrialbygo-prostitute. manager A.rile Wood and the ing to the theater to see the two Police arrested Rebecca parent firm of Walnut falmaatitsue -Deep'I'hroat" Will~·ams, 18, and Rebecca Properties Inc. --.a ''Th D 11 · Ml Wal Deliberalions took the entire auu e ev in SS Jones " ron, 25, who lived at the spending the day at the movie house where the woman was day and at times became SO bouse,which switched last spring found Jn a small locked closet animated that Harbor Municl,pal fromfamilyfaretotextf'llms. Wednesday. She had been con· Court Judge Robert Todd had to It . was the Harbor Area's rmed ror nearly two weeks with clear the courtroom next door for (' fear that jurors' disc'us'slons 1rst-ever criminal trial dealing only bread and water, police could be overheard. • witb,expllcit 1ex being: l'bown at a said. Ml d b d tb putilictheater. . She b d be be ~ hallway outside most.of the day, linue on police te~aar.es or Jy with a coat hanger and the let· ran a , w o pace e Wb~~rotecutJoo will con· a en aten repeat~· was elated at the venijct. . MYertli n.-"t ltl-: -~ had .. t.er1"R'' b"9 been branded on the "All we wanted when 'lhlt 'iiiloii•...._. ~ .-.""'-'·-~ !'l'P"i" part of both her lep wfth a \ , started," he said, ''was.12 &*Jl)le ---, ..__ v.,.-~, bot coa("'flianger, detective • who were lntellicent. Ii'• obvlOua (See SEXY, Pale-A.%> ~ Rebeci: a Mc Dowell said. t ' t \· He said the law didn't affect "the vast majority" of the .stu· dents who normally lake rive or six classes. But those who only took four would not have met the new requirements, so the class day was lengthened. Under the new guidelines, he said, students will be required to take a five-class minimum. Lucas termed the walkout threat a "rumor-type of thing" saying he did not believe many student s would have participated. The school day now starts at 7 :15 a .m. and ends at 4:17 p.m. and starting Nov. 10 it will begin at 7:40 a.m . and end at3:57 p.m. Lucas said the change will help avoid having· students have to board buses or arrive home in the dark. Valley Club Hosts Bicycle Motocross Youngsters from throughout'. Orange County are invited to the Fountain Valley Boys ClubSatur· day for the first races on the club's· new bicycle motocross track. Chris Torres, club executive director, said registration will be held from II a .m . to 12 :45 p.m ., and races will begin at l : IOp.m. The track is located at the boys club, 9840Talbe rl Ave. Coast Weather Mostly c loudy through Saturday with chance of occa s ional li g ht r ai n tonight and Sa turday . Slightly cooler days . l·ljghs Saturday from 62 to 66. l..ows toni ght 52 to 58. INSIDE TODA 'l' Thne'll be a doum·home /ttling 03 country music filU the oir and a v ari ety of churches get together to offer -nterfaith services during lrviM"• horvtst festival. See 1tory on Page CJ o/ the Weekender . llHlex ... " "" CM A4,01 . .. .,., cw '\1 co .... .... t; ... \' ., • ., Al DAIL v PILOT H/F TeenHeld 'After P u rsuit .. A 19-year-0ld Bell man was in Hu ntington Beach Jail today after he allegedly backed into a police car Thursday night, then bounced into t wo other cars dur- ing a brief police chase. Police said Glenn E . Ridling, 19. of Be ll was ~1 rrest <'d on charges of tut and run driving, driving under lh(' influt"nt:e of drugs in an injury a cc ident, reck- less driving in an injury accident and resisting arrl!S l Officers S<11d Sgt. Bill Va n Cleve was responding to a d1:.- • turbance call al 766 1 Garfield Ave. at 10 :50 p.n1 . when the inci- dent started. After he pulled his ca r ove r to the curb. police :.a td . Ridling il l legedly backed into the patrol un it. then sped :l\\'ay "-'llh Va n Cleve 1n pursuit. Less than a mile a wa y, at l.k>a ch Roulcvard a nd Gariield, puli cf' rcportect . ltidli ng's ('ar al - legedly ··spun out ," striking a c;1r driven b.v Uavid Lee ~'or<l , 23. of ll ~1wai1;1n (; ardl'ns. Police alle ged Ridling's car then bounced off 1-~ord's and into one driven by ~ou g la s llar- nngton, 2·1, or 520 California St .. lluntington Beach. ·He then stopped his car. police a sserted. and ran across Beach Boulevard before Van Cleve ac- costed him. Officers said there legedly "'a s a brief scuffle before Ridling was placed under arrest. Police s aid Ridling suffered minor injuries and Ford was treated at Pacifica 1-lospital, then transferred to Long Beach Naval l·lospital, where no condition re· port was avai lable today. Police said they did not believe Ford was ser iously injured, however. · E'...,..PageAJ DOCT OR· ••• and Kristin, 2, on Feb. 17, 1970 in a bloodbath at their Ft. Bragg apartment. Charges were d ismissed and l----.D;o.--M~•e1;11mably cleared, but a continuing govern· ment investigation led to his in- dictment last January in North Carolina. Hi s lawyers claim their client, now emergency services director at St. Mary Medical Center in ·Long Beach is being subjected to double jeopardy. Pt'oseculors counter this by claiming since he w.as never tried a first time, it is not double jeopardy. Shocked friends and nei~bbors who helped him arrange bail on the resumed triple murder charges e arly this year have said they cannot believe he wiped out .his family. They pointed out that Dr. Mac- Donald, a sailing enthusiast who quickly rose to his present post at St. Mary Medical Center after leaving the Army, was not the type. He has reportedly been a model friend and neighbor and in his spare lime from hospital du- ty. organized a charily football game betwee n members or the Los Angeles Ra ms and hospital officials. Fre e Loaves- No F~hes HUTCHINSON, Kan. CUPI) - Strike-bound Dillon's bakery gave away more than 22,000 loaves of bread and alx>ut 15,000 packages of hot dog and ham- burger buns Thursday. The giveaway' which lasted an hour and 20 minutes, was made because truck drivers refused to ship bread left on loading docks at the bakery. The bread had be e n baked by nonunion • supervisor y personnel. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TN I?'°-CH•I O.Ur PllOll, •lm ""'"'" I• <""""'"""'IN N•*"·P•IU, "PMllU-by IN a.-. eo.u P<>lllltr1fno Con_.,. 5ep.,a••1• ltl!H""' ••e puelllM11 MOl'w:l•v """"II" F•oo.ov "" c.na '"'-"'· N••P<>•I """""' H""tl"lllOn lle1K"1fo .. nt•ln V•ll •v, i>•lne: Modttoac~ V1ti.y •"" uo..,.. e.ao1r\ouln ""'''· 1> "no'• rf0-1 edUlofl I• Pllbl!t""CI !i.<lturCIOn -~­,,.\1. T"I prln<IP•I P.,bli\f'llnQ p1 .... 1 1• ol lJO ""'" 8av Stt•tl, CO.I• MIW, C...lllorn.• flU• Robert N. Weed P<e•~M and P~bl>.,...,. Jack R. Curley Vk;f r·~~!Oaf'lt and ~,,.,., Mo-• Thomas Kee\lil l<llfftf Th0m•1-A. Murphi~ ,,.,.,,_qlftO C<l•tor Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall All"l-MO".tll•no Edi.,.. Robert Barker ..... II o. ... ,,. C°""h Edolor HuntlftCllon Beach.Pffic• Ht1T k iKI> ao .. 11-11 1M1t1no ...._ ••. ., " o. -""· ~ otMr ottlces u.o...... -. .. 11. 11e.o.._~5'-• 6".ia ""-""' uo W." .. , M...., ... .._1 ""M": Ull N~•pOtl -... rll ~IMM;' vsii., Ji101 u ••• 11-11 1111 o...,. r ._, TfttpMM (114) M2.u11 Cln1ttt.d Adwrtlstlng MJ.5'71 """" Nwtl'I °''"'" Cf 11lllJ c;ot!'m.llllliM 540-12211 C--..-, m'I Or_.,.. ~••I "'*1"""9 C- 1*'1¥• N9 ,_ .. WFl91, Hltltlf""'"" _...._lat i'NtO~r •r ••••"l"ll1•mtnlt Mrtlll •I'll' •~ r•Pf:"'°CH Wllllflll 1 .. clll ltrll'llltlffl fl ('""!""-·'· $atll'ld Cl••• pul• .. P•I• 11 Crti. ,.,.,. .. , ~ .. """"rlpl .... ""' { ............ -"'''1 ltT -t M.Cit ll'lff!lftlT) 11'11111"'1 •tkll-11oM1J,Ol-..11111. ... . ... , DEEMED INNOCENT Pussycat's Miranda Fro"' Page Al SEXY •.. • District Attorney Cecil Hicks. who thus far has vigorously pro- secuted Miranda's film policy, was reported sick and at home to- day, un avail able for comment. Miranda currently has 21 separate court proceedings pend- ing in the county,' ste mming from showings at his theater s in Balboa. Buena Park, and Anaheim. His defense has been that the films :.hown al the theaters fall within the c ustomary limits of candor in California and that the obsc.enity statute which the Harbor Court jury criticized should not apply. The seven -week trial was primarily a battle of expert wit- nesses appearing on both sides. Miranda's lawyer, Robert McDaniel , summoned behavioral scientists, film critics and statisticians to reinforce his premise that the state obscenity law did not appfyto either film. McDanilel, who often injected humor into his case, contrasted strongly with Prosecutor Tony Rackauckas, who often was grim and extremely graphic in hi5 dis- cussions and ques tioning. 4 Killed In Police Shootout HOUSTON !AP) -Four men, including one policeman, were killed today in a shootout between officers a1',d tht.ee men Police a aid were escaped convicts. Another officer, a member of Houston's special police weapons unit, was shot in the ankle in the exchange of gunfire at a house near the Houston ship channel. About 100 officers surrounded the house after the Harris COtmty sheriff's office was told by an in· formant that the three convicts would be there. ~ The shootout ended after tear gas was lobbed through windows andthehousecau1httire. ' • • The dead officer was identified a& Richard Howard Calhoun, 35, a five-year veteran of the Houston police force and the father of four children. S hirley Temp le's Daug~ter .. lt'ed . . The wounded officer was Phillip D. Hawkins of the police Special Weapons and Tactical Linda Susan Black (center), became the bride of Roberto F'aliaschi Wednesday in ceremonies at Woodside, south of San Francisco. She is the daughter of former child star Shirley. 'i'emple Black (ri&bt). -Couple met in Ghana wbere Mrs. ·Black is U.S. Ambassador'. Team. Scott Ballantine of the Texas Department of Corrections said one of the other dead was Michael Robbins, 37, one of three men who escaped Wednesday from a slate prison near Sugar Land. Robbins was serving a 40-year term from E'...,..P ageAI SAUCERS ••. Dallas for robbery. Police said the bodies of the The group vanished from other two were burned beyond r e-Waldport following a meeting in cognition. a resort hotel where a couple Court Rejects Battin's Appeal "We are assuming they are the known as "The Two" promised By GAR Y GR ANVII.J..E other·two," said police detective they could lead them lo life on a CM'*"~11,1111M1Ut1 David Massey. higher plane than earth. For the second time. within a The other escapees were Noel week, the Second Distriat Court F. Smith. 29, serving 30 years for ( of Appeal refused Thursday to murder from Houston, and Ben-Freak Mishap put an end lo the criminal pro- jamin F. Windber-ry, 29, under a ceedings against indicted.Orange 15-year robbery t e rm from County Supervisor Robert Bat- Houston. · p F tal tin. The three escaped Wednesday roves a Without comment, the .•P- afternoon from the prison pellate cGurt rejected Battin's system's central unit near Sugar To Counli•an 1 appeal for it to q uash-the indict- Land, about 20 miles southwest of ment on grounds the. county Houston. Grand Jury did not conside r A prison m ain te n a n ce A spare lire that fell from a evidence pointing to his in- supervisor and a Houston con-Pi c k u P · t r 'u c k h as c 0 5 t nocence before it charged him slruclion worker were abducted motorcyclist J oseph A. Pret6!, 23 • with seven felony crimes. by t he esc•pees as they made ofGardenGrove,hislife. The charges brought against their way from Sugar Land to Prete died in Westminste r the Santa Ana supervisor in the Houstoii. Hospital Thursday afternoon. Aug. 15 indictment related .lo his Bdlh hostages were released A week eartter · he was critical-a lleged use of.. county employes in · ing trial halted based on a recent state Supreme Court decision. At the he art of the court's rul· ing, was the finding that the Unit- ed Farm ~ Workers were dis- criminately _prosecuted in the lower courts. · Battin and his attorney Matt Kurilich have insisted since the indictment was handed down that ,Battin's prosecution has been Part of a personal vendetta by Orange County District At- torney Cecil Hicks. Ba.ttin insists that the United Farm Worker decision will pro- vide the basis for appealiDg to the high court on tlte grounds his pro- s ecution is discriminatory. As things stand now, his trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Two Captured On Lumber Theft C~arge Wlharmed Wednesday. ly injured after h e lost control of his unsuccessful 1974 campaign POllce said at the-ttm•e~tl~h~e~y;--lhi~·s~m~o~t~o~rc~y~c~l;e;w~h~e~n;;;it~s~tru;e~k~t~h~e'__~f~o~r~-f,t11ff,e~D~ep,m;f-1f.~·;!'n~'<-!~'s__p1111Jl~rlf1Jti"[ng--f:r.J"t;------l believed the escaped cOnvicts lire that fell fl 0111 3 pi nomination for lieutenant gov-• wer' hiding in Houston's east side as it passed through a Garden ernor. area, where the shootout took Grove intersection. Undaunted by the rejection of place. A coroner's report s aid the vie-his , most recent appeal, Ballin UN ITED NATIONS (U PI) - The U.N. Genera l Assembly de- cided unanimously today to ad- mit Papua -New Guinea lo the United Nations, making it the 142nd m e mber o( the world or· ganization. A re part of two su.spicioUJ men moving lumber ·from .a storage area at a drapery service Monday night le()' police to capture the pair, wboremainedinCostaMesa City Jail today in lieu of $5,000 bail. Carl F. Niehus, 27, or 416 12th St .. Huntington Beach, and Den· nis L. Graham, 24, of Belmont Shore, were arrested and OOoked on suspicion of grand theft. The $209 worth of plyWood and planks was recovered at the scene, Sains' Drapery Service, 735 Farad St .• and held as evidence in the case. Officer John C .. White said be and Sgt. Tom Lazar and. Detective Phil McCormick·wereinvolved in the8p.m . incident. and.found one suspect trying to hide when they arrived. Niehus is an unemployed machinist a nd Graham, a native of Belfast, Northern Ireland, ls a jobless draftsman, police said. Bandit Hits ' Radio Shack A bandit with "fat cheeks" and muatache fled with about JlSO in eaab;a stereo a nd calculator at 8:12 p.m. Thursday from Radio S hack, Magnolia Street and Adam s Avenue, Huntington Beach policereportedloday. Police eaid the thug, described as 35 >:ears old, five-feet. eighl· incbea. tall with reddilib hair-en- tered the store, pulled.a blue steel revolver and demanded the toot. Officers said be ran east from the building on foot. Spanish Shuffle MADRID !UPI! Generalissimo Francisco Ftanco met today with his cabinet and there were reports he planned lo reshuffle top army command posts to try to end political rumblings in the armed forces . • 'No Suitable Woman' Harrises Ar.raigned; Attorney Selected LOS ANGELES CAP>' - William and Emily Harris, Patty Hearst's onetime fugitive travel· ing companions, were arraigned today, and Mrs. Harris accepted activist attorney Leonard We- inglass as her counsel. She said s he couldn't find a suitable woman attorney to r epresent her. The H a rr ises , who h eard themselves accused ofkidnaping, robbery and assault, won a one· PATTY'S RELEASE SEEN IF TRIAL DELAYED-AS ''Because the legal profession has been male-dominated, there a re very few women attorneys," she told Superior Court Judge William Ritzi_ She said that the women who do have practices in the Los Angeles area are too busy to take her case and tJtose from other parts of the country cannot af- ford to lake the case. "It's a n obvious contl"adic· lion," she s&id, ''that people of. money ca.n buy the defense of their choice, can someUnies buy justice and freedom.'' weekdelayiHenteringlheirpleas She said she feU Weinglass. so that their attorneys can read who helped in the defense of the thegrandjurylranscripl. Chicago Seven and Pentagon Papers trials, is sympathetic to The delay in enterin& a· plea her views and would represent was the second in two weeks for her appropriately. the Harrises. They were granted "1 have total 'lruit and con- a one-week delay last Friday so fidence in M.r . Weinglaas ""his Mrs. Harris could retain an at4 style of work, the w•y he relates torney for he r defense. to me as • woman and bJ.a ap- Harris, wearing blue prison ae-proach to P,Olitic::al q\lettions." nims, smiled broadly and raised But ahe a dded , "I haven't a clenched fist salute to the au· round 8. woman att orney to dienee of press and l'Pedato.n repre1ent me Wlth Mr. we·- who watched from beblDd a · 1*J. ... :• ·-· bulleteroof glass shield. the j udfe told Mrs. Harris that Mrs. }(arrla, confident and he would appaint , WetnaJ.111 at articulate; addresstd the Judi• .....n expeDH since sbo does not for about five ml!l"I-e>qilaln· 'have 111on1y to pay, an attorney ms wby ob• was ~I a p.-e-\bat "!Ottld not und•r a n y • vious attempt to have a wo , c1rourmtancee appolnt a 'setoftd repre1en ,Jier. / \~wyerforhtr. I \\ I .• • ·1 \ (' tim suffered massive head in-said Thursday his case will be juries in the 8 : 30 p.m . accident at taken to the s tate Supreme Court. Knoll Avenue a nd Lampson Battin also said that he will file Street. Prete failed to regain con-a new appeal to have his upcom- sciousness after the accident. Carpet Sale . ' ' ' For the · first time, Karastan Is offeri ng a selected group of carpets at a reduced lJrice. ( 11 patterns In all.) Stop In now and take adva ntage of th la epeclal. .. • 7eJ ~ ·~~, 'lrtt. 34S NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAmHDRNE BLVD. 1727 WESTCUFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 92651 TORRANcE. CA. ll060S NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (714) 49HiSSI (213) 378'1279 (714) 642·2050 \ " I. ( • I • • Totlay's c1 .. 1 .. N'.Y. Steeks liDITION VOL. 68, NO. 283, 1 S.!ECTIONS, •2 PAGE ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, OCTOBER ,10, 1975 N TEN CEf'ITS ' oat' ' . Pussycat SeX--1;-rj,a,l-()ver· • DEEME D INNOCENT Puuycet'o Mlr•ndjl By JORN VALTl!llZA ... Delff ....... A ua.apimous verdict ol inno- eeat emera:ed late 'lbunday to end the aeven-week Balboa Puaaycat Theater obarenlty trial, learinc theater -Vin· cettt Miranda with one case down and 21 more to ao in Orange County. The verdict from a jury of six men and six women came at6:04 p.m. and the panel issued a joint statement chastising California's obscenity statute as "vague" and difficult to interpret. And because of that, said jury foreman Buddy Bearbower, the only PoSsible verdict was inno- cent for Miranda. theater manager Arlie Wood and the parent f,irm of Walnut Properties, Inc. Deliberations took the entire day and at times became so Second i n Week " Court Rejects Battin's A p peal By GARY G RANm..LE alliged us, of c9unty employes in Dflll•0.11r"1et.1Mn bis unsuccessful 1974 campaign F:or the second time within a for · the Democratic p.atty·s week, the Second District Court nomination for lieutenant gov· of Appeal refused Thursday to emor. put an end to the criminal pro-Undaunted by the rejection of ~_::_0:0-rl:t_ii~n~g~s~a~g~a~ins~tjign~di~·c1~ed~g£J!!l.~~.hi~~ot.-l"'!~~:"'PIM"'1.-lllotlin v uperv1sor rt Bat· said Thursday bis case will be taken to the state Supreme Court. · ut comment, the ap· Battinalsosai.dthathewillfile court rejected Battin's a new apPeal to have his upcom. ll!J, . -· for it to quash the lodid.· ing trial halted based on a recent ment on grounds the county state Supreme Court decision. Grand Jury did not consider At the heart of the court's rul- -evid ence. pointinl"~!As _,in · in&". "8.the fjaldiqtbatilae Unit· nocence before it c him ed Farm Wo rk.era were dis· with seven felony cri . qim~ately prosecuted in the 1'he charges brought q:ainst SO.-~. , , . the Santa Ana supem..,. in the ud ~lo "allonlo)i Witt Aug. 15 indictment related to bis Kuri cb have insisted sinc.!e the Odds Against Swm~Days On Weekend Weather forecasters predicted a 60 percent chance of rain.on the Orange Coast tonight, with the odds gradually dropping off through the weekend. The storm system that bas dumped more than an inch or rain on Northern California is re· ported moving south, with pre. cipitation expected to spread throughout the San Joaq'iJiD Valley and into Southern California. The National Weather Service said tonight's OOds for rain will diminish to 40 percent Saturday. Weekend temperatures are ex· ·peeled to range from nighttime indictment was handed down that Battin 's prosecution has ~ part of a personal vendetta by Oi'anae County District At· tot'1)e1 Cecil Hicks. Battin insists that the United Farm Work.er decision will pro- vide tbe basis for appealing to the high court on the .erounds his pro-- secution is discriminatory. As things atand now, his trial is scheduled to begin Tuesclay. Battin laid be expects for it to be delayed but that Kurilich non- etheless will be prepared to begin the jury select.ion process Tues· day morning. 1be supervisor's spirits were buoyed Thursday when Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan dismissed eight of 11 felony charges against Rep. Andrew J . Hinshaw (R·Newport Beach). Hinshaw, w ho was Orange County assessor from 1965 through 1972, was charged by the Grand Jury with crimes related to his conduct in office. · lows in the 50s to daytime high . temperatures in the low 708. During a hearing leading to the dismissal of the eight counts, ~ounty Supervisor Ralph Diedrich and Superior Court Judge William Murray admitted they have used county personnel and supplies ror personal busi· For travelers, light showers r were predicted in the -qiountains, with snow expec~d at'elevations aboves.oooreet. Desert arF.as were expected to . be swept with gusty winds under . partly· cloudy skies. Tem· : peratures were expected to range from the 70s in the high de- : sert to the 80s in the low desert i valleys. .. Guardians Of the Sky ' •.We h a v e the responsibility for the free world, whether we Waft it of not." · . Th111 comment by the vice commander .,,...the Strate&ic "Alr commalld·ln Nebraska -where a lirge Air Force Jet cruises over the Midwest around the clock and around the year -sums up the Dibslc.a or SAC: to insure .. \ha\ the United States can 1uc· cesstully counter a massive, surprise attack by eilemy missiles and be able to fight back effectlve-- ly, deva1tltingly. RobeT\ N . Weed, publi1ber or the Dally Pilot, loured SAC head· quarters al Oflut AFB in Nebraak.t recently. His Jn- dep\h_ report lo ·found on Page Dlloday. - ·~ I -· -In Newport Bank Hol~up United California Bank of. ficials said today the bandit in Wednesday's holdup at the b.lnk branch near Orange County A}!po rt escaped with $1,026 in all. Newport Beach police are seeJtin6 the unidentified robber, -who entered-tbe.ba.olt.aLU.a.m., simulated a gun m a paper bag and demanded cash from the 1tartJed teller. The man -esca~ without ioci· dent. but police believe he is the 1ameooe who has pulled several similar bank jobs elsewhere in the county. Police showed witnesses at the UCB branch, at MacArthur Boulevard and Campus Drive. a remote control camera photo ot the man taken at the Banlc: of Ameritf in Orange when that branch w•s held up late last lllOllth. Aceordin_s to pofice, witnesses correctly identified the man from the photo down to his dls- Unct.tve shoes· and neat hair and mustache. anlm11ed thal lfa;l>or llfunjcl.;;i---,.\lerilO!her titles wblcb had Court Judte Ri>l>ert Tbdd had to been1hownlberei5vquetoday. clear lhe COW'troom nextdoor'for District Attorney Cecil mets, fear that juror•' d.Jtcut.slona who thus far has vlaoroualy pro- could be overheard. secuted Mlrand1'1 rum policy, Miranda, wbo paced the wasreportedsickandathometo- hallway outside most cl the day, day, unavailable for comment. waselatedattheverdict. Miranda currently bas 21 -''All we wanted when this separatecourtproceedinppend- started,;' be said, "was 12 people inc iD the county, stemmm, from · who were intelligent. It's obVious ahowln&• at his theaters in thatwegotthem." · Balboa, Buena P,ark, and The jury began the trial by go-Anaheim. ,. ing to the J.heater to see the two His defense has been t,tlat the film.a at Issue -Deep Throat" films shown at the theaten fall and ''The Devil in Miss Jones," within the customary ~mils of spending the day at the movie caqdor in California and that the house which switched last spring obscenity statute which the from family fare to sex films. ..Harbor Court jury criticized It was the Harbor Area's shoul-notapply. . Cint~ver criD).in81 trial dealing Th'e seven-week trial was with explicit sEx being shown at a primarily a battle of expert Wit· public theater. nesses appearing on both skies. Whether prosecution will con· Miranda 's lawyer, Robert tinue on pollce seizure~ of CSeeSEXY, P•geAZ> Buck GuJ.ly Trails OK'd By Bo~d Despite protests by Corona del Mar residents living next to Buck Airships-a Pair Gully, Newport Bead\ Par~s . Beaches and Recreation (PBRl Slack sail suggests vessel in Newport H arbor isn't mak· Commissioners have recom· ing as good headway out the jetty entrance as the other mended retaining the option of type of ••airship" overhead -the Goodyear blimp. Oh _ _ud,.e~ve,,1~0_P_i_n_g-:-r_e-,cr_•_a:-ti-·on_a_l_l_ta_il_s __ -;w'te~ll~ it was a nice day for cruising in either kind of The commission's recommen· s p . dation now goes to the Newport • Beach Planning Commission, wh.ic-h will consid~r the Item. labeled General Plan AmeDd· ment at its Oct. 16 meeting. The amendment would elimil>#te all future &:=::, ot de-velopln1 bicycle aqd · trails l.ljto111~ the ravine. The rullY i5 -located between Hazel Drive on oQe side and t~e Corona Highlands and S~oreclilfs re· sidential developments on the CdM High Teacher Tactics Assailed ' First Lady Betty Ford shows medal and parch· ment she received from Na- tional Academy of Design during its 150\h birthday party Thursday in New' York. Honor came for her interest in the arts. Police Rout Barr ic aded Lady Marine OCEANSIDE (AP) -A woenan Marine barricaded herself in her apartment, firing a . :.>·caliber military rifle, before a-tear gas attack by police forced her out. No injuries were reported but police said Donna Jean Chartier, 20, also set fire to the second· floor apartment Wednesday. As the tear gas spread, she jumped cin1.lr";th e'" ilTmS--of. a policeman standing below. The reason for tile two--bour siege was not learned by officers, who took the woman to Tri City Hospital for treatment of smoke inhalation. She was later taken lo Camp Pendleton's base hospital .. -Squeaky's 2nd Choice SACRAMENTO (UPI) - A judge today named a private attorney to replace the federal defender a~ pointed to represent Lynette Fromme, accused o[ attempting to BS• sassinate President Ford. Acting on Miss Fromme's motion to [ire federal defender E . Richard Walker, U.S. Dis~ trict Court Judge Thomu J . Mac Bride appointed John E . Virga ot. Sacramento. a veteran de- fense attorney. as her ~ counsel. '"She i1 acting u her own la"f.'yer. other side. · Complaints by residents on both edges of the gully prompted the amendment. They said the trails would result in a loss of privacy, potential vandalism to their homes, fire hazards, and an Sdverse impact on natural vegetation and wildlife. However, in r ecommending that the planning commission re· ject the amendment, PBR com· missioners noted that there are no trails planned there in the foreseeable futlare. But they said they preferred to keep their options open, in case such trails prove to be desirable in ruture years. DOW CWSES OFF .4 UITLE NEW YORK (UPI) -New York City's financial worries dimmed the prospect of lower in· lerest rates today with prices continuing mixed in slow trading on the New York Stock Ex· change. The Dow Jones industrial average, which moved in a nar· row range in both plus and minus territory during the day, lost 0.63 points to 823 .91 . Advances hel<',..a slim lead over declines. (Tables, BS ). B1 HILARY KAVE CM .. O.llr _.,_. MAlfl" Corona del Mar High School Principal Dennis Evans was scheduled to continue his testimony today at the dismissal hearing against th e con· troversial, suspended teacher Michael Mang. Evans spent Thursday after· noon elaborating on a hall-dozen instances of alleged misconduct cited in the 36 charges brought against Mane. 30, who had taught at Corona del Mar High since 1969. Char)es against the teacher relate to comments he allegedly made in the classroom that are considered ''sexually s ug . gestive" and "improper" by dis- trict officials. and also to his re· portedly lax grading procedures. Newport-Mesa Unified School District ofricials issued Mang a notice of intent to dismiss last May, when he was charged with unprofessional conduct. However, Mang demanded the charges be made public and re- quested an open. quasijudicial hearing . No other1eache r in the hi story of the Newport·Mesa school dis· trict has ever had dismissal pro-- ceedings brought against him . Several or the incidents dis· cussed by Evans on the witness stand concerned actions alleged. IY. takeD;. ~y M a,ng this spring in Newport Dog Fight Predicted Tuesday Newport Beac h city coun- cilmen and the city's dog owners all are gearing up for a tight Tuesday night at a showdown vote to determine if dogs should be banned from city beaches. Orpi\li:effOf trre-C)pp051tton this week distri buted circulars urging persons to call or write to council members in advance of the 7:30 p .m . Tuesday session~ regular council meeting called a day off normal schedule because of Columbus Day· J. Ut: ctrcu1ar stresses that the new code~introduced several weeks aao at the height ol an animal control contract battle would mean a $500 fme or six rnonthl in jlll for\anyone -walk· ing a doJ on oce1 beaches or leased, front 1idewalk, leued or not. . -The croup apokesmen assert that the propbled COde erodes rllhll and· llbertloo, lncr..ases co~ts for enfc> ement, •fleets • • harassment of law-abiding citizens and diverts police Crom more valid en!orcement fun c - tions. feet allow dogs back on the ocean beaches after the s umme r crowds have gone--a measure worked out several years ago after howling controversy. The s uggested change, brought forth (irst by Councilwoman Lucille Kuehn, so far has passed its introduction, but needs a second four.aye majority vote before it can take effect: The latest controversy began welling up after the fi rst vpte. iAt that session, no one addressed the matter from the floor. But Tuesday will be dif!erent, .foes Insisted. Strategy sessions ha't'e been held in recent weeks to map a Possible compromise solution in1tead or a total ban. they added. •. his classroom. Evans said that a ,number of students had r e ported the teacher made' ''sexually sug· gestive r e marks'' when he answered his telephone intercom and that he also answered in an improper manner when students asked him questions on .various occasions. • The principal told ihe three· man panel hearing the case against Mang that a number of the teacher's students came to him and complained about Mang·s comments. Evans added that some students were "very upset." One girl left the room when Mang in the rail or 1973lold a sex· ually s ugges tive joke about former Preside nt Richard Nixon, Evans said. · Evans also testiried that some students told him Mang·s Urban Affairs class offered ''nothing of value.·· Evans said he held many con· Cerences with Mang and wrote numerous memos -aJI request· ing the teacher to reform his ac· lions. However, no changes were made despite the counseling . Evans said . O r:~:"':asl Weath<>r Mostly cloudy throu~h Saturday with chance of occ~ional light rain tonight and S:.ilu rda y. Slightly cooler days , llighs Saturday from 62 to 00. Lows tonight 52 to 58 INSIDE TODAY There'll be a doum...honw! feeling a.t country music filJ.t the oir and a variety of churcheJ get together Jo offer interfaith services during l ruin.t'I harvest festival See story on Page Cl of tlte Weekender. Index At Y-Set""IC• •• ANt l..a1MH111 ....... ... Mit•ltoo• " • • L.~= . ., Mt ..... CS·• ... . •• NMl_t ... -. ••,OJ O.SIHIM 0)·1• ~:;1'; ... C..111oi~ ... ....... " ... . ., --· " "-"wt•M' CJ·i ONtlllfttlUI ... -· ... ll'"*'le' ~--.. Mllctll,,_.rtllets •• .... ,..._,., ""' 'T•lf¥1•1im u -· •4·S ......... , .. ""' "'911•"'"9 ... w ..... , •• •• --•• w~.,, ·-·~01 ·--.. -·-•4 ..... ' • • .. • ! • ,.. .... .,, 42 OAILYPILOT N Fridliy, Oc10Mt 10, 1975 Phoned Threat I 'Doesn't Like Republiimi.' DETROIT (UPI> -A man was arrested early to- day in suburban Taylor after he told police he'l'OUldtry to kill Pres id ent Ford when he visits Delroitlaterin.tlie day.!Rel atedphoto.A4 ) . The man was identified by police as a 22.year-0ld .Dearborn mun but hisna1ne was not released. Police said the man was arrested in a telephone booth. He was not armed and did not resist arrest . A police ·spokes man said the man called the Detroit police 14th Precinct and told t hem he would at- tempt to kill the President . Poli ce s aid the man told them he had no personal dislike for Pres ident Ford, but "just dido 't like Republicans." Poli ce said the m <.10 identified himself and told police the location of the phone booth he was..calling· from. Officers said they kept the man on the phone and notified Tay lor police v.:ho arrested him \\.'hile he was still talkin g t o the officers . Wo SuitafJle Woman' Harrjses Arraigned; Attorney Selected LOS.ANGELES (AP > - Willi am and Emily t-larris, Patty f-lea rst "s onetime £.ugitive travel- ing companions. were arraigned today, and Mrs . Harris accepted activist attorney Leonard We- inglass ~s her counsel. She. said she couldn't find a suitable woman attorney to r epresent her. The Harrises , who hea rd themselves accused of kidnaping, robbery and assault, won a one· week delay in entering their pleas so that their attorneys can read the grand j ury transcript. , The delay in .entering a -plea was the second in two weeks for the Harrises. They were granted a one-week delay last Friday so Fish Burger, €ash to Go -- DETROIT !AP) -An armed bandit held up a McDonald 's Hamurgers Restaurant on the city's North Side and escaped with $100 and one fish sandwich, police said. A youth wearing sun· glasses entered the restaurant late Wednes- d<ly. pulled a revolver and demanded money from a cashier. After the -cashier gave him the money, the bandit ordered a fish saodwich. The cashier got one {or him. Will Police Let Her Off? . OMAHA. Neb. (UPll -A car driven by a self-admitted pro- stitute who says she performed sexual services for policemen struck a new police crime pre- vent ion van, ·i njuring her seriously. Mrs. Harris could retain an at- torney for her defense. Harris . \Yearing blue prison de- nims. smiled broadly and rai.sed a clenched fist salute lo the au- dience of press and spectators "'"ho watch ed from-behind a bulletproof glass shield. Mrs. Harris, confident and articulate, addressed the judge for about five minutes, explain- PATTY'S>RELEASE.SEEN IF TRIAL DELA YEO-AS ing why she was dropping a pre· vious attempt to have a woman represent her. "Because the legal profession has been male-dominated, there are very f~w women attorneys," she tol d Superior Court Judge William Ritzi. She said that the women who do have practices in the Los Angeles area are too busy to take her case and those from other parts of the country cannot af- ford to take the case. "It's a n obvlous contradic· tion," she said. "that people of money can buy the defense or their choice, can sometimes buy justice and freedom." She said she felt Weinglass. who helped in the defense of the Chicago Seven and Pentagon Papers trials. is sympathetic to her views and would represent her appropriately . 'Pot Mouse' Near Death SAN JOSE (AP) -Marty. the celebrated marijuana mouse, is nearing the end of his days. The rodent lay listlessly inside a paper cup at the police station here, and one officer said: "l-le's getting old. He can't live muc h longer.·· Marty drew national attention la st year when h e drove narcotics agents to distraction by munching on marijuana in the police department's evidence room. He eluded capture for several we e ks but was ap- prehended last Christmas. ..;..-.z- 4 Killed • In Police ShC>otout HOUSTON !AP) -Four men, including one policeman, were killed today In a shootout between officers and three men Police said were escaped convicts. Another officer, a member of Houston'• special police weapons wtit, was shot in the ankle in the exchange of gunfire at a house near the Houston ship channel. About 100 officers surrounded the house after the Hanis County s hertlf's office was told by an in~ formant that tbe three convicts would be there. The 5hootout ended aft.er tear gas was lobbed through windows andthehousecaugbtfire. The d ead officer was identified as Richard Howard Calhoun, 35, a five.year veteran of the Houston police force and the father of four children. The woUnded officer yras Phillip D. Hawkins o{ tbe police Special Weapans and Tactical Team. Scott llallantine of the Texas · Department of Corrections said one of the other dead was Michael Robbins, 37, one of three men who escaRCd Wednesday from a state prison near Sugar Land. Robbins was serving a 40-year term from Dallas for robbery. Police said the bodies of the other two were bu·rned beyond re- cognition. "We are assumin g they are the other two," said police detective David Massey. The other escapees were Noel F. Smith, 29, serving 30 years {or murder from Houston, and Ben· jamin F . Windberry, 29, under a 15-year robbery. term from Houston. The three escaped Wednesday afternoon from the prison system's central unit near Sugar Land, about 20 miles southwest of ~louston. A pri so n maintenance supervisor a nd a Houston con- struction worker .were a bducted by the escapees as they made their way from Sugar Land to Houston. Both "h~o-s~ta_g_e_s were r~leased unharmed Wednesday. Police said a t the time they believed the escaped convicts were biding in Houston's east side area. where the shootout took place. Freak Misfuip Proves Fatal To Countian A spare tire that fell from a pickup truck ha s co s t motorcyclist Joseph A. Prete, 23, of Garde n Grove, hisli!e. Prete died in Westmins'ter Hospital Thursday afternoon. A week earlier, he was critical- ly injured after be lost control of his motorcycle when it struck the tire that fell from a pic~up truck as it passed through a Garden Grove intersection. A coroner's repart said the vic- tim s uffered massive head in- juties in the 8 : 30 p .m . accident at Knott Aven.ue and Lampson Street. Prete failed to regain con- sciousness after the accident. ' Police said Lois Bral was driv- ing through a n alley by police headqua'.rters about 4:30 a .m . Thursday when her car hit the $15,000 van's right rear bumper. A police hold was placed on Miss Bral at Douglas County Hos pital where she was listed in fair condition. Police said the or- der concerned suspicion of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of an intoxicating beverage. Seekers Move Miss Brat, 44 , told radio station WOW in an interview Wednesday that she "serviced" some 60 of- ficers bo'th on and off duty. ORAHGE COAST • DAILY PILOT Ti. Or -c.c>•\I o .. 1v P•lo•, -..11~ "'n"" ;, <~ ,,,. "low•·P••n, !\ llUl>l•VW<I l>V ,,,. 0.-C.0.11 ,.Vbll"'(n9 Coml>f'\o 'lo!llo>•~l• ... lllan!. lrt pub!liM<I ,..On.Hy l'lll>Ullfo F"<!«Y lo< <:Ml• Ml-11. 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He said he talked with a man named Frank Lamb. a leader of the group. who told him they "believed in the Kingdom of the Father.'' Greene s aid he kept an eye on the group from the time they camped at the reservoir un· til they left last Friday. l-le said Lamb told him the group was moving on to join with part of a "main caravan" whicti-left Newport. Ore., last month in ~ea rch of a better world on another planet. "They knew they were going to be taken from the planet earth and some form of extra- terrestrial life was going to pick them up ," Greene said. "But they didn 't know when or where.'' Before arriving in Burlington the aroup camped several days al Colorado .National Monument, west of Grand Junction near the Colorado·Utah border. Park ranger Levar John1'toh said ~· noUced the group, led by • miildle·aae couple, when he checked to see If they hod lit an l~galfire. ''It turned out td be a elttle or lanterns on the ground," Johnston said. Johnston 's superior, Monu· ment Supervisor Robert Benton, said the r anger told him the grouir was ''somewhat un· friendly." "They wer e sitt ing around talking about books and one of MUTILATIONS LINKED TOUF0s--A8 them said not to be too hard on authors because they were only human, implying they were not," Benton said. Greene said most of the group was neatly dressed except for several ''hippie-looking'' junior college students who joined the trip in th e move across Colorado. He .said the people he spoke with talked .a lot about UFOs,~· but "they didn'.t offer rne a ticket.·• Meanwhile. a newspaper col- umnist says the "wild and won· derful story of the 20 missing citizens going ·off to another planet is nothing mOre than a wild and wonderful hoax.'' Authorities said they have not discounted the possibility or a fake but they also admit they can'Uind the 20. Columnist Doug Biker or the Orecon Journal r-ecl Thurs- day the aUeged bou "bu been perpetrated by a pair of college atudenta prep&rlnl a paper. on •peycbolostcal rea.U-to panic 'In a small American com-munity•.••' ·· . - Shirley Temple's Dauglaterli':ed ~ Linda Susan Black (center), became the bride of Roberto Fallaschi Wednesd ay in ceremonies at Woodside, south of San Francisco. She is the daughter of former · child star Shirley emple Black (right). Couple met in Ghan.a where M.rs. Black is U.S. Ambass ador. ' Solon Pulls Gun On Control Panel WASHINGTON <AP) -Sit -before? Am I mentally compe· ting calmly at the witness table, tent. an illegal atieil or an ad· a veteran cong ressman pulled a diet? Nobody asked." "Saturday night special" from Capitol police briefly searched his coat and waved the gun at attache cases a nd handbags car· his colleagu,e, a House subcom· ried by people e ntering the mittee chairman. Capitol and the House and "If I were an advocate of gun _.. Senate offi ce buildings. But the possession, say, perhaps, a Sara small pistol that Murphy pulled Moore, Lynette Fromme, a Lee from h~s packet was taken into Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, Jack the Rayburn Office lluilding by Ruby or Ja01es Earl Ray, I an aide to the congressman who might simply take a weapon carried it in his coat Ind was not from my packet a nd get rid of searched. the chairman of this subcommit· Murphy bro'u g ht 24 other t'ee," Rep. John M. Murphy <D· weapons, mostly under escort, N Y ) 'd Th d including some similar to those . . , sat urs ay. d . I · Murphy testifying before the use 1n recent assass nations f',.._ P..,,e AJ SEXY ••• . McDani e l , summoned behavioral scientists, film critics and statisticians to reinforce his premise that the s tate obscenity Jaw did not appll:' to eitber{ilm. McDan1lel, wno often injected humor into his case, .contrasted strongly with Prosecutor Tony Rackauckas, who often was. grim and extre mely graphic in Flis dis· cussions and 9uestioning. In the fina l stage of the trial. the prosecutor brought for.th a 17·year-old Costa Mesa girl whose testimony about having ·paid twice to see the films restricted to adults subsequently was stricken because of defense objections. • House judiciary subcommittee and assassination attempts. on ·crime, brought the derringer Among them were a pistol V a I 0 n g-t.o~.p.h..asiz.e __ .t.h_e__ similar to the g un usea to kill ·ictinr '-A.live"' availability of cheap, conceala-Sen. RobertF~Y,-CD•c.--0-'u-B=L=IN=--, =,-=r =el=a..:n_d=--(AP--) --It--• I ble handguns. The subcommit· N.Y .), in 1968 and weapons tee is considering gun control ·simitar·to those carried by Miss ·Catholic priest actin g as le<ri•lation. Fromm e and Mrs. Moore in mediator in the abduction of •-Dutch businessman Tiede Her· "Who gave m e the gun?" he their alleged attacks on .Presi-rems said today be was in touch asked, and answered his ques-dent Fori;I last mont h in withthekidnapgangandthathe tion: "A private P.arty who only California. Wlderstood Herrema was "men· uked that l pay for it in cash. "We want to stop the transac· tally exhausted ... tied hand and Am I fit to passess this gun? ti'l":s between the lwtatics," he footl blindfolded and with cotton Have I committed a crime said. woo inhisears.'' Carpet ·Sale· For the first time, i<araetlin ie offering a Mlected group of carpets at a reduced price. (11 patterns in all.) Stop In now and take advantage of thle special. · I 7eJ, (Id# ~tlHe'it. '111e. 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. •n7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH, o/'· 9265 1 TO.RRANCE. CA. 90505 NEWPORT BEAC~, c A. 92660 (714) 494-655~ (213) 378·1279 1714) 6•!·2d50 • . ' ' y , . . I <1 _1 • • • Golden. ·west Mobile Homes, lac. has appointed Lawrence E. Weasel as ! vice president of rmance ·and John H. i Evan.11 as controller of the Santa Ana- ; based firm. • Roderick D. Munro has joined First National Bllllk of Oraaae County as usistant to the president. He was formerly vice president with Lloyd's Bank California. Munro and his family live in Santa Ana. • lnternatioaat Trading Systems. lac., headquartered in Newport Beach. has named Bernard F. Kamln1 public re- lations counsel. The firm is a consultant on Middle East affairs. • Two Orange County employes of Bank of America celebrate a total of 60 years service with BofA ttiis month. John Craig, manager of the bank's Stanton office. marks his 3Sth year with the bank this month. Dotothle Kirkpatrick, supervisor of BofA's Laguna Hills trwit of- fice, observes her 25th anniversary. 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VnaStt>r 60 4 • 9Vt-YI Tll>OY Corp11 2tJ +4Yl+llA.i Z.lii:orp'.IO I 10 1911'>-.... -T~G .:io.. 17 S _.,... Z.O,.ltl .JO t 7tr 13~ .o ,.._ Ttchllcolor 6 4 6"> • .... z.tyr• Corp . . 1 7 S.\9-\At T9(11111Con t !oO l\lo , • • z.ni1,.A&c1 I '6 JJl 12 _,._ flltlnlf'•·'''' )J "°"'• '4 Zurn 1tw:1 .:n11 24 •~ '·· Kaiser Contract OAKLAND (UPI) -Kaiser Cement & Gypsum Corp. has entered into a 10-year contract with Genstar, Ud .• Montreal, for the purchase of 200,000. tons of Canadian cement a year. Kaiser Cement said Thursday the cement would be resold in its Paclfic Northwest and Alaska markets. A&P Violation '. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A Fedora( Trade Cotrunlsalon Jud&erulecl '1'bun1!! day that A&P, the naUon'll lleCOlllf 1 largest supermarlr:et chain, enaapct ln unfair erl•• cutting far milk and. dairy products sold In some ol II\· stores.. · • I ...._\ ·Ge!1 t'iMb • I 86 DAILY PILOT F,ldQ, Oc:toe.t 10, 1975 Controversy - IAm_ong Reds CI NCINNATI (AP> -Jack Rillingha m. the forgotten man on the Crn<.•i nnatl Reds pitching !;taff during the playoffs, ht1s been re in st at ed for a \Yorld Series start -and tenmma.tc Frc>d Nor1n::in is fuming about it . Controversy. a rare visitor to the happy-go-lucky Reds this tit•ason, rl·a rt·d ils head Thursday "'h('n n1 anager Sparky Anderson t•lt•vat£"d s lump·ridden Bi ll · ingham tu st;1 rting status on the R1:d~ · thrc>t" m;1n rotulion. .'l'orm:1n told wrilc>rs he was "ups<'t" \\'1\h th<' demotion after pro\·1ng 111 :-; ffi(•ltlc with a 6·1 vie· tory ov<>r i>1tts burgh in gH mc two of the N..itional Lc>aguc pl..iyoffs. "I think I' 01 one of the guys wh o ~ot us here," grumbled Norm,1n, v. ho had a carL•er·bCSl 12·4 record 1n 1975. The !{eds d<'partt•d for Ho ston t•,1rly today and v.·t·rc scheduled fur a first look at f'cn"·ay Park 1n !ht' cdll'rnoun . Ril lingh::im, "'ho stnmbled the final six wt•(•ks \If the season - losing fi vt• nf his last six de· t•1siuns, ha s l>l•l'n nan1cd C1nci n· nati's starting pitchl'r for Sun · d;.i y's garnt• in IJo ston. Lefty Don Gullett opens for the llt~ds Saturday <.1gJinst veter..in l.uis Ttant. Rdli ngham is expt.>ct - ed lo fa ct• 0111 1.l'e Sunda y. :\ 19·~amc "·inner in 1973 and 197·1, Ci nci nnati fans fi~ured Hill· ingham·s days were numbered as a Red due to his late.season collapse the past t"'O years. .. 1·ve heard ttl t' tralle talk ,' said l1illinghant, "'hose bloated •I. I I earned run average was the ,~·orst an1on g Cinc1 nn<.1ti starters :\'orm ~•n theorized that An - derson is ··going with Jack to of. fst•l their right·h<an d hilting" and l<lke advantage of nillingham's sink erball -a pitch that is normally hit into the ground. Another factor "'a s Bill· ingham's brilliant 0.00 earned r un ave ra ge in 132~1 innings agains t the> Oakland A's in t he 1972 World Series . "It's been frustrating and di s- "The wall ? Whal wall'! The Berlin \V all?'' t eased Rose, reflecting the Reds' attitude about the "Gree n Monster." "We haven 'l seen their wall and those g uys h a ve n 't seen something like Don Gultett In a long time," said Rose, a drivi ng force behind baseball 's win· ningest team over the past four years. \'et the Reds haven't won a \Vorld Series since 1940, falling: short in 1961, 1970and 1972. "Our o.itt itudc is we're not go- ing to sett le for sc<.'ond best this y('ar .·· s aid Gullett. a hard- thrO\•:i ng left y who he lps himself "'ith his fancy fi elding and a n ever-dangerous bat. "\Ve're going: all the "'ay," said the 24 -year-old fire-baller. :\teanwhile, Anderson was an- gry at a report that he had sent fil ms of Tiant 's move to the Na· tional League offices. "That iS a total li e," he said . But Anderson said he would seek a clarifi cation of the balk rule in the pre·scri cs meetirig with the umpires. ··I "'a nt it thoroughl y disc ussed and I want it decided what is a balk a nd "'hat isn 't I have nothing against Tiant. Rut I say if he isn 't ba lking, let 's for gt!l about balks. You might as w('ll throw the book out.·· In question is Ti ant's habit of pitchin g from a stretch posilion that includes a seri~ of semi· stops. Anderson said he wants "a legitimate stop '· Fred t~leig, s upervisor of Na· tional Le ague umpires, said "we know a ll about Tiant." He said the umpire would be concerned with three things "The first is the slow ·step·by· step drop of his hands," said Fleig. "He has to throw the ball somewhere after the final set. Once he sets, he can't then drop _his hands below the belt. l""----"11l><linillu:. b11L Dn. Wllidrnl " said Billin~ham . "-'ho had a 6.39 e .r .a . in the final six weeks of the season. "Second, his rhythm in the wa y · he drops his hands has to be cons· tant and after everybody in the American League· complain ed, he's been a ll right there. "Third. if he throws lo first he'd better look like he stepped lo first before he threw. The Na· 'tional League calls this very strictly and we 'll be watching him like a hawk. I think any trou· ble will be with the.step." ,. Gritty Pete Rose discounL<; the short left field wall as a major factor in the two weekend games at Fenway Park. -sports in Brief Bristol Selected Atlanta Manager ATLANTA -Dave Bristol. a former m anager at Cincinnati a nd Milw aukee. today was named manager of the Atlanta Braves. Bristol, 42 , was given a one· year contract . Atlanta finished fifth last season in the National League West , 401h games behind the champion Cincinnati Reds . "I have al l the confidence in the world I can do the job." said Bristol, who for the past two seasons has served as a coach with the Montreal Expos. His seven years' experience as a major league m anager in clude four at Cincinnati -where his best finhih was third place iil 1969 -and three at Milwaukee of the American League. Bristol s ucceeds Connie Ry an. who w as the c lub's interim manager since Clyde King was fired last Aug. 30. Math Prof a Spfl'! RALEIGH. N".C. -Coach Lou Holtz, fearful of spies rrom the University or 1\1 aryland, ordered the arrest of a maCh professor who·insisted on jOgging around the field during a cl05ed practice session at North Carolina State University. Dr. Robert Ramsay, 35. was jogging his usual four miles around the football pra~tice fi eld Monday, he sai d, when 11oltz told him the area was off.limits to UCI Olympiad Set Saturday outsiders because he feared that Maryland coach J e rry Claiborne would send spies. State plays at l\1aryland Saturday. Ramsay said he told Holt:r: that he did not believe he had the right to close the running track when it wasn't in use. The track circles the practice footba ll rield. ~oUllpset • MELBOURNE -Top-seeded Ken Rosewall and No. S.seeded Tom Gorman of the United States \'-'ere knocked out of the South P acifi c Tennis Cham· pionships in the second round Thursday. Rosewall was beaten by fellow country man Geoff Masters or Australia 6·2, 6·3 and lanky Dic k Crealy of Australi a , who ou sted second·seeded Raul Ramirez or Me xico in th e first r ound, eliminated Gorman, 6·4, 7·6. Harold Solomon beat Rolf Thung or Holland, 6-1 , 7.5 and Ross Case of Australia ousted flenry Bunis, 6·0, 6·2. Wade Ad.,aN~e• PHOENIX -Top·seed ed Virginia Wad e advanced to the third round of the SS0.000 Phoeni x Thunderbird 's Wome n 's Professional Tennis Tournament '-''ith a 6-2, 6·3 victory over J eanne Evert Thursday after- noon. In other m atches, Martina Navratilova topped Fiorella Bonicelli, 6·2. 6·0 : and !"l'ancut~t:: Ourr edged Betsy Nagelsen, G-4, 6-4. • Ul"IT ......... • RED SOX FANS LINE UPTO WAIT FOR WORLD SERIES TICKET OFFICE TO OPEN. ·NEARLY4,000.STAYEDALLNIGKT. Yawkey Not Typical Boston Owner Has Personal Interest in Players BOSTON !AP) -The Boston Yawk ey made hi s rounds, wind· Red Sox No. 1 fan ? A good guess ing up in a workout long after would be a gentle man who stays players had gone home. out of the publi c eye although he A multimillionaire with varied works out regularly at Fenway business enterprises under T. A. Park and knows the players in· Yawkey Enterprises, Yawkey is timately. unique a mong current baseball 1-le's Thomas A. Yawkey, 72 club owners. Not only does he years young and owner of the pay the salaries, but he acts like team for more than half his life, a father to his players, taking a 42 years to be exact. personal interest. · .. "There have been some disap-While the Red Sox. "-'ere work· pointing years and maybe I felt ing out, Yawkey sat on a like chucking it all a couple of clubhouse chair in front or Rick times. but now this makes it all Burle.son's locker. Ire interrupt· worthwhile," Yawkey said as the ed a chat with a couple of writers Red Sox · marked time before t o call over q husky yoWlg ma n heading into Saturday's World dressed in civilian clothes. SeriesopeneragainsttheCincin· ''Jim. come over here,·· tured a rea gently to assure himself. then .told Rice to take care or himself . That wa.s typical of Yawkey, a man who considers players his greatest friends. He treats all of his charges the the same as he did Rice. "You know, I 've met many, many fine young men in my years in baseball," Yawkey said. "These kids come aJong and I think it helps to show a little personal interest . And, dammit, .Jam interested. We expect ever- ything from them. so w hy s houldn 't J s how I appreciate it ?" Comparing Series Positions Tiit po!.ltio....b.,.posiUO!> ~rl-11'1 !IV Amoel'k .., LitefllW ch.amplofl BoMon AitcJ Seu - the ,q1i-.1 Lit~ue cl,.ol'nCl lon 0..C:onn.MI ~In ''-197S World S.rl•$. WWd llt'l _ .. 11 --rt- conb: .. ~, "-' "'""" Doy•e Griffin Row ""~' l"I ltST hSlfMEN Cl1Kh1MU •• • " "' " '" ... ,.,, '" .. " SECOND BASEMEN Cl"clnMtl ... '" '" ••st°" "' " " "' " .. THIRD BASEMEN ChKlnn•U "' "' "' ... " " •• ,,OJ., •01 31 'Ht 116 11 11 •• " .. " • ' l ' ' ' . .. "' u ~ " ,, • " " " " •• .m ,,, .l11 ·"' ·'" .117 .119 ·'" .2 U nati Reds. Yawkey s aid in his gruff voice. Yawkey, whose s tepfather Usually wearing a dress shirt "How's the hand? What.did t"hc=--_.,o,,wne.d..lhe....D.elroit..Tigcrs whc:n_____~;on -open atthe11eck-an<hrsteeveless-docto~? D1<1Y ou gei.anoltier Ty Cobb broke into the major F1.,.,., SNORT STOPS ClnclnMti ~1 6? 13' 171 17 Joi. B•ll•n sweater, Yawkey is a familiar X·ray?" leagues .. has been rewarded with figure at his s mall, but spotless "Everything's f!S fin~ as it c~n just three pe nn'3 nls since he ball park while gates are closed be, Mr. Y~wkey.. r eplied rookie purchased the club as sole owner to the general public. He moves slugger Jim Ri ~e. wh~e year in 1933. from a seat in the stands to the ""as ended by a pitch wh.ith broke fie ld to the clubhouse while the hi!i left hand in Detroit Sept. 21. team practices. "Are you sure, J im ? We want Often, when t e nsion builds or everything to be okay, .. Yawkey the club is out of town for routine said. games, Yawkey swings a bat and "Yes, sir, the doctor took off fields in a pepper game in a prac· the cast yesterday (Wednesday I lice area under the centerfield · and said everything is okay. The bleachers. X·ray was taken and everything It was no different Thursday as. was fine.•· the Red Sox worked out in pre· Then, acting a lmost like a doe· paration for the senes opener tor, Y~\vkey asked to see the Saturday against Cincinnati. hand. He rub~d over the frac· With Ted Williams and many (ormer stars back from World War II. the Red Sox breezed to the 1946 peon.i nt, only to lose the World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals in.seven games. Al odds of 100· l , the Red Sox pulled orf a stunning upset in win- ning the American Le.ague cham· pionship in 1967, only to l9se again to the Cardinals in seven games. BOSTON'S CARL VASTRZEMSKI PREPARES FOR THE WORLD SERIES. BurlHoft Grl~y "°''It• 0..iHSltl'I Crowley Geronl,_ Rettit,,...,und Armbri\lfl' L>M ........ , E~.,., Y•stramskl '"~ Miiiet Fi~k Moritoo,...rv Bta<k-11 -·~ CJoclnNtli Gull~l't ~Ena....,,. E•"wtcll C¥•ol1 ...... .. ,~ o.n, --" BllliNJ"-m """ "'"~ WllloutN>Y -·~ ..... .... w;~ Ti..,I ... ClitWland 51t9ui Clnclnn•tl Bo\10<1 SIO' 66 U6 OUTFIELDERS CllKiflMIJ w 9S ,,, •u 11 1.19 210 31 it 71 • 1, SOI 69 11' 181 1• •S 65 9 12 . ..,,.,, ,21 101 115 JS. •l ,, •12 61 11) S•l 91 1 .. 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"' • • .. ~ " • .. , ' ' ... , ''" ~ l.l1 " " '" UCLA, Cards Top Pac-8 Grid Slate By The Associated Press The nonconference nonsense Is virtually out or the way for those Pacific-8 college football coaches who, especially after losses, say they've been pre paring for the conference race. UCLA and Stanford go against each other Saturday at Stanford after some ups and downs in thci r pre-conference schedules. Elsewhere. Washington's Don James. one of the coaches ~ith an outside assignment, takes his Huskies to Alabama to fa ce Bear Bryant 's seventh -ranked CrimsOn Tide . UC lrvine·s annual Anteater Olympiad is set for Saturday with pre·r egistra tion taking place at9a.m . at Crawford Hall. Altitude to Aid Pan-Am Sp rinters Third-ranked Southern Cal, with the nation ·s top runr.er in Ricky Bell . will entert ain Washington State, and-California will be et Oregon in other Pac-8 games. Oregon State has a non· conference home game versus Colorado State. • The entry fee is $'1 . A total of 15 events are availa· MEXICO CITY <AP> -Mex· ble for participa nts during lhe ico City's altitude of 7,350 feet, a five·bour meet ( 10·3) with those lung.grabber for tourists, will acoring the highest points in give the Pan American Games eight events awarded medals . $printers their best opportunity Th e re a r e t I v e a g e for record· busting in 20 years. groups-16·22. 23·31, J2.41 , 42·51 The Games, which begin a ar\(fS2yearsandolder. 15-day run here Sunday, were The events include: SO-yard Jut held in the Mexican capital dash; 440-yard run; mlle run: city in 19$5 and have never been Jong Jump, hlgb Jump; s hot put; held at hlghtr alUt.ude. b-ball hitting; softball throw; The rarelled air will' offer less balketball dribbling; free throw resistance to the runner8. Doc· ahoot{ng ; punt .. pas1 ~kick ; 25-tors s;J ,that the oxygen factor yard awim; tennis ; golllnS aC· '.) <U!e nt1when 1runntt rs' lungs maracy and horseshoe pitcblna:. belin s reaming or air) doe:'! not • j • I take effect until a rt er two minutes. That means records up to 400 meters and perhaps 800 meters will be up for grabs. There pro- bably will be slow times ror the races o( 1,500 meters and up. Competitors, trsiners a nd armchair athletes widely pre· dieted that Mexico's altitude would be murderous when the Olympics were to be held here In 1968. The only murder victims were aome recofd.s. Among those shot down w&re the m en's 100- m eler, 200·meter and 400-meter ' dashes and the long jump. The most spectacular was Bob Beamon's long jump performance or 29·2'4, about two feet better than the world record at that tlme. ; Kip Keino of Kenya also helped knocked down the myth that run- ning long distances in the clouds is impossible by winning the l ,SOO·meter event with -a 3:49 performance that beat Jim Ryun of the United States. The Ume wns not a world record, but a heroic job al Mexico City's allltude. • The United States and other countries have been preparing for the altitude. The U.S. men's track teams trained for three weeks at about the same altitude as Mexico Citf, the men at Alamosa , Colo., and the women . at Los Alamos. N.M. The Cubans, expected to give the United States their biggest threat in track and field, arrived about a month ago. 'The Uruguayan and U.S. row• lng teams also arrived about mld·Sep1tember to get ac· customed 1 to the a ltitude. -" ''Southern Cal has so many guns in its arsenal you can't give Bell all your attention. But you must give him the ettentiorfhe deserves,·• WSU coach Jim Sweeney has warned his team, 0-1 in the Pac-8 and 2·2over·all. The Cougars scored 21 points in each of their losses, to cal and II· linois. "We must beat Stanford to be even considered the second best team in the conference at this time, the team most like \Y to challenge Southern Cal." ~&Y$ UCLA coach Dick Verf'tlil. ---- .. -• -• ......_., • • - Orange Coast EDITION - V2L· 68, N0.183, I SECTIONS,.A2 PAGES ~ ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIOAV, OCTOBER 10, 1975 • • '~es~ C_ity Executives G~t Pay B1 ALAN DQIQN 11le in<reuea were approved , ... ...,.,..._ by tbe city council tlUs week. Th.irty-aix depl.J'UMD~ and wi.tbout di11en•1on. 'Ibey were dlvlaiollbe..S.in!MdlyolCoola -eel to the council by ~ baY.<' juat had lblir pQ in· -_Aaaiatant' Cit 11--~rt cr1oll,.S an everop ol $1ZI a Diilsan. wbo uid~ the ln- JNlltb .. ... ~~ues for ~e mana1ement 1'tlle eaecutiv_sa -....~ &i't"ell an tut:s1' were ba1ed oa.• turvey of -·tho· board inc.._..,, 8,.25 aa1eriel in comparable cities end .,..cent. with the ~ Of • Cl!! cbm!&es in "internal rel•· four wbo were awarded 1.1.5 per-l.J.. QJl 1.h t_p s 9 ' ' • a 11 d n e w ceat Uld one who "80t U:S'"ptr-,.,..,,"bWtl•. .... ~ - cet. ... Ttur:;ruombleDdliUoas. were af.rtved at in informal dl1- cuuioos amOQ&'" the executiveis tbemaelvea, who are nol repre1eoled by a fot_mal or· ganiuUoo, thouab some rnem· tiiro <IO serve Oil> lliinilonan· D\flllt teams in Uut meet aad con- fer sessions wtth other city employe orcanisatiom. ln terms of percentages, the management team recom- mended aalarl' hikes for themselves sipi1lar to those liven other city employes, but ln an increase this yeo.r. termsoldollarsthelrrecommen· Pinkley said that he plam to dations oa their own pay were tor ask Sorsabal for his ratiooale hi&ber amounts and thus in· when the city manager returns lo creased the salary cap between the office Monday: "I want to tbe"hlCb"l.bdthelowecbelO!ll·r..---1know bi·s-reasons because City Manager Fred Sonabal otherwise I think he has done a has not be~n 1lven a sal.¥Y bike good job an·d s hould have a U1i5 year. He has been on vaca-raise," Pinkley said. tioo. dwinc the last week of the Sorsabal presently receives meet and confer sessions. though $38,364 a year.A' before he left be told Mayor, Alvin These are l.ne executives who L. Pinkley that he does not want got the 8.75 percent increases: ........_ B attin Appeal Re Today's Closl•C N.'t'. Stoek .. c TEN CENTS Boost Assistant City Attorney R. R. Campagna, whose pay wu up- ped from $21 ,624 to $23.556 ; Com· munications Director Or-ville Amburgey and Personnel Ditec· tor William Rodd, both of whom had their salaries adjusted from 12:2,164 to $24 ,132, and Leisure Services Director Keith Van Holt, whose wages were boosted from $24,132 to $26,304 . Revenue supervisor William (S..SALARIES. PueAZI ed ]Udge Stands Fir'!' on Indictment • King of t~ C'a•f.~ Coronation ceremonies at Costa Mesa's Wilson Elemen- "Uii~"'Sebool today saw t he crowning of cuiotodlan Leonal'd Erickson in """'ial rl~. Tiny McCoy, 10, a fifth grader, places glittering headpiece on head of head custodian before handirig him a !!Cepter -his broom. Erickson retired today, after more than 14 years on the job, 131'z ·at Wilson School. Looking on is principal Michael Hill. CdM High Teacher Tactics Assailed By Hfi.Aay KAYE Of ...... " .......... , Corona del Mar High :school I Principal Dtnnis Evans was scheduled t"o ·continue his testimony today at the dismissal heari~ a&,ainst th.e ,. t!On -• DOW CLOSFS ; OFF 14. U'ITLE , NEW YORK (UPI> -New York City's fillancial 'worries djmmed.tbe prospect ollower1n- ~est rates today 't\jth prices continuing mixed in stow trading on the 'New York StOck· Ex- change. The Dow Jones industrial average, which moved in a nar- row range in bOtb plus and minus territory during the day, lost 0.63 points-to 823.91. Advances held a slim lead 'over declines. (Tables, 85). • troversial, suspended teacher Michael Mang. ~ans spent Thursday after- nooo elaborating on a half..OOi:en instances of alleged misconduct cited ia the 36 charges brought against M ..... 30, who hod taught at Corona del Mar Hig?J since 19118. ChQ&es ae'ainst the teacher relate'·to ~omments he allegedly tD.ade ~in the classroom that are co'nsidered ''sexually sug- efttive" and "improper" by dis- trict officials, ·and also to his re- portedly !J.>!"grading procedures:" Newport-Mesa Unified School District officials issued Mang a notice of intent to dismiss laat May, when be was cbarlled with unprof'essional conduct. However, Mang demanded the chluges be made public and re-quested~ an Open, quasijudicial 11ean.g. lly GARY G BANVILLE °' ...... ," ........ For the second time within a week, the Second District COurt ol Appeal refused TINndey lo put an end to the criminal pr.o- ceedinp against indicted Orange County Supervisor Robert Bat- tin. I Without comment, the ap· pellate court rejected Battin 's appeal for it to quash the indict- Cricket Scourge Crushed- The crickets are going. They were banished today from a housing developDJ,ent near South Coast Plaza by an exterminator comp&ny, The company was called i.n to spray about 1$ ~ in s.tb 1 Cout Shores, a 182-unit clevwlop. ment in south Santa Ana, that--- has beiit. invaded by crickets. "They are falling olf .the cell- ing. we had to do something, .. said Mrs. Alice Gross, 3723 Ocean Crest, today. She said that about 15 homeowners have agreed lo pay S34 each to have their homes (Stt CRICKETS, Pue A2l Guardians Of the Sky i ''We have the responsibility for the free world, whether we want it or not." This comment by the vice commander ot the Strategic Air command in Nebr~ka -where a large . Air Force jet cruises over the Midwest around the clock and around the year -sums up the mission of SAC : to insure that the United States can suc· cessfully counter a massive, surprise attack by enemy missiles and be able to fight back effective- ly, devastatingly. Robert N . Weed, publisher of the Daily Pilot, toured SAC head· quarters at Oftut AFB in Nebraska recently .. His in· depth report is found on Page DI tcxlay. ment on grounds the county Grand Jury did not consider evidence pointing to bis in· ooceoce befoce it charged him with seven felony crimes. "The charges brought against the Santa Ana supervisor in the Aue. 15 indictment related to his alleged use of county employes in his wui:uccessful 1974 campaign for the Democratic nomination (or lieutenant governor. UndaUnted by the reject.ion of bis most recent appeal, Battin said Thursday his , case will be taken to the state Supreme Court. Battin also said th-at he will file. a new appeal to have his upcom- ing trial halted based on a recent state Supreme Court decision. At the heart of the court's ruJ- ing, wu the finding that the Unit- ed Farm Workers were dis- UfllT• ....... MYSTERY COUPLE -Lincoln County sheriff's office in Oregon identif~ed couple above as the two who conduct· ed m eeting to win converts to UFO cult whic h pt-omises release to better life in outer space. Picture reportedly was taken Sept. 14. 20 UFO Follmvers Move to Nebraska DENVER <U PI) -Colorado authorities say about 20 Oregon residents who apparently .ii.re searching for a better life on another planet were in this state last month, but have moved on lo Nebraska. Doug Greene, superintendent of Bonny Dam near Burlington in eastern Colorado, said the group arrived there Oct. 1, did some shopping in local stores and left two days later. He said he talked with a man named Frank La mb, a leader of the group. who told him they "believed in the Kingdom of the Father.·· Greene said he kept an eye on the group from the time they camped at the reservoir un· ti! they left last Friday. He said Lamb told him the group was moving on to join with part of a "main caravan" MUTILATIONS LINKED TO UFOs~ which left Newport. Ore., last month in sear c h or a better world on another planet. Bal T h eater Owner Innocent "They knew they were going tP be taken from the planet earth and some form or ex tra- terrestrial life was going to pick them up," Greene said . "But they dido 't know when or where.·· ~D INNOCEHI' 7 PueioyOet'~ Mir•• • . -- 111 JOHN V ALTEJIZA Ol•DMtr ............ A , Ull&'!imous verdict ot inno- cent ·e'm er1ed ·late Thursday to end t he aeveo-week Balboa P uiiycat Theater obscenity trial, leaving theater owner Vin· cent Miranda with one case down l~-.04n-<>nnge - County. ·The verdict from a jury of six men and six women came at 6:04 p.m. ·aod,lhe pUel issued a joint atat.emeat Chasttstnc California's obecenJty statute as "vakue" and dillicutt t.o interpret. And t;eceuae of that, said jury f\riJnan Buddy Bearbower, the Qiibr. Pollible verdict was inno- cent for~ Miranda, theater manager Arlie W~ and the parent firm o( Walnut Properties, Inc. DeUbera.tions took the entire day and at times became so anim•lod that Harbor Municipal COurt lud1~ Robert 1'bdd had lo clear tW co&rtroom next door fO( fe_,. th•t~ juror•' , dllcu11Jonli I • • ( . ' could be overheard. Miranda, who paced the hallway outside most of the day, was elated at the verdict. '',(11 we wanted when this started,'' he said, "was 12 people who were intelligent. Jt"s obvious that we got them.'' -TM-jury·began the·trial.by go- ing to the theater to see the two films at iss#ue -Deep Throat'· and "The Devil in Miss Jones," spending the day at the movie house which switched last spring from l•milY fare to sex films. It was the Harbor Area's first-ever criminal triaJ dealing. with explicit sex being shown at a public theater. Whether prosecution will con· tinue on police seizures of several other titles which bad been shown thet.e is vague today. District Attorney 0,cil flicks, who thus far ha1 vil@:oUSly pro- s~uted Miran,S1.a'1 rtlm policy, was reported .tCi and at bollle to- day, unavaJlabJe (OrCOllllllleflt. ' I " ,. Miranda currently ha$ 21 separate court proceedings pend- ing in the county, stemming from showings at his theaters in Balboa, Buen.a P ark, a nd Anaheim. His defense has been that the rums shown at the theaters rail within the ·cusro-ma-ry lim1CS-of candor in California and that the obscenity statute which the Harbor Court jury criticized should not apply. The seven-week trial was primarily a battle of expert wit· neSses appearing on both sides. Miranda 't1 lawyer, Robert McDaniel . s ummoned behavioral scientists, film critics and statisticians to reinforce hi.a premise thal the state obscenity la VJ dldn~ aooly to either ftlm. McDarulel, who oft.en injeded humor Into his case, contrasted strongly witb Prosecuroc:. Tony l\aCkaUcku. wt\0<$1ten was grim and extremely graphic ln,hls flis· cU!stons and questioning. ($ee SF.XV, PO,eA2> • Before arriving in Burlin21.on, the group camped several days al (See SAUCERS. A2> Odds Against SwmyDays Weather forecasters predicted a 60 percent chance of rain on the Orange Coast tonight. with the odds gradually dropping off through the weekend. The storm syste m that has dumped more than an inch or rain on Northern California is re- , parted moving south, with pre· cipitation ex pected to s pread throughout the Sa n Joaquin Valley and into SouJhern Calif or~. Thefiational Weather Service said tonight's oddg for rain will diminish to 40 percent Saturday. Weekend temperatures are ex· peeled to range from nighttime lows in the 50s to daytime high temperatures In the low 70s. criminately prosecuted in the lower courts. , Battin and his attorney Matt Kurilich have insisted since the indictment was handed down that Battin's prosecution has been part of a personal vendetta by Omnge County .District At· tomey Cecil Hicks. Battin insists that the United Farm Worker decision will pro-- (See BA1TIN, Page A2) Fund Open For Social Assistance · There's $98 .000 in the city kitty that might -be spent on social sl!'rvice~ and any groups in Costa Mesa that want some of it can start applying next week. The city counC'il, in agreeinJ to a new procedure for allocating funds to compiunity organiza· · tions, has set aside a specific time period -Oct. 13 to Dec. I - for groups to apply. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley has compared the rtew system to the United Fund 's way of disbursing money, by det ermining how much is available·. evaluating all aid requests jointly and then earmarking · the. funds for specific agencies. In the past the money .has been given out. on a piecemeal basis, with the council considering each request as it came along. But this week the council adopted a set of reeommenda- tions by a committee to establish a formal procedure . Among the c riteria adopted are stipulations that tax money be given only to non-profit or- ganizations with social service programs and not to individuals. Another is th at these programs should meet basic human needs and would inc lude housing , clothing, mental and physical health, nutrition, counseling services, drug and suicide pre· vention programs, youth and senior citizens services, family crisis servic es, employment services and transportation To determine priorities. tht· following steps will be t:ikcn. groups must apply between {)ct. 13 and Dec. I and then a commit· tee will meet to m a ke recommen- dations to the council. After thut the council will meet to establish <See Krrrv, Page 1\21 Coasl Weathrr Mostly cloudy through Saturday with C'hOJn C'e of occasional light rai11 tonight and Saturda y Slightly coolt'r d ;1ys 1-lij:!hs Saturday from 62 to f>G Lows tonight 52 to 58 INSIDE: TOD" Y There'll be a doum.fwml" feeling a.! counrry mWlc fill.~ the air and o variety of churches gef togelher fo ojff!T inter/oifh sert 1ce.T dunng Jrvine'.T harve11t ft>slival. 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HarrisesArraigned; Attorney Selected LOS ANGELES (A-P) - William and Emily Harris, Patty Hearst's onetime fugitive traYel- ipg companions, were arraigned today, and Mrs. Harris accepted aotivist attorney Leonard We - inglass as her counsel. She said she couldn't find a ·suitable woman attorney to represent her. The Harrises, who heard themselves accUsed of kidnaping, robbery and a5sault. won a one· week delay in entering their pleas so that their attorneys can read the grand jury transcript. The delay in entering a· plea was the second in two weeks ror the Harrises. They were granted a one-week delay last Friday so Mrs. Harris could retain an at- torney for her defense. Hanis, wearing blue prison de- nims, smiled broadly and raised a clenched fist salute to the au- dience of press and spectators who watched from behind a bulletproof glass shield. f.1rs. Harris , confident and articulate, addressed the judge Fro• Page Al KITTY •.. priorities and provide1tmding. The coipmitment will be for a year only ; each year a new ap- plication must be submitted. A monitoring procedure will be established to insure that the money is spent as planned, and a written evaluation of each pro- gram's effectiveness must be made each year. Assistant City Manager Robert Duggan has told the council that $98,000 in federal revenue- sharlni money is available £or the rest of the fi scal year. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T .... 0.-Cffll D•IOy PUM, ~>Ill "'h"h ,, (<>mb-cl ,,,. "'·"'~ p, ... , .. _.,_(I hy ,..., o.-eo.u Publhhln~ c_...,.,,., Sor~··•'• ... II~\ •'t P\lbl!~~ll M(Wl(I~> H>t01>9" 1·, ,<MY lvr CHI• ~"· Nt,.PO<I IMO<,,, l'<U!\l"\Q!l>n &o.i;111Founl•lh V•IT~v. ''''""· ~~ll(ll•b~t • V•lltr • ..., l.AQUN 6t~<h '>ovtll ( ... \I A ''"'l'• -.;-I ..clllloot •• pub••"ad 5.A1 .... a..,~ -a s .. n 0.W, The p"n<IP•< Pt>bl"hlt14 p•~nl I\ f l 00 ..,,..,, Bar ,,tt•I. Cot<t "''' • c:.111"'~ • '1•1• Roberl N. weeo P•••IHnl ~...a Publ'"''"' Jack R. Curley .,..._, P''"'"'"l fM (•tn••~• •"•·"'(Ir' Thomas keev1 I """"' Trtoma!. A. Murphine lflll<l ... Q•"4 [a•\0< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,., ....... , _,..,,,'II td••<>n Costa Mesa Office l•W.•1••1Sh wt MMll"' .. ..,,,,, P.O !lo•'""°·'""~ Tiit~ (71•> M2-021 CllttHIM Ad.,.rtl1ktg '41·5671 for abOul five minUtes, explain- ing why she was dropping a pre- vious attempt to have a woman represent her. PATTY'.S RELEASE.SEEN IF TRIAL DELAYED-.\5 "Because the legal profession has been male-dominated, there are very rew women attorneys,'' she told ·Superior Court Judge William Ritzi. She said that the women wbo do have practices in the Los Angeles area are too busy to take her case and those from other parts of the country cannot af. ford to take the case. "It's an obvious contradic- tion." she said, "that people of money can buy the defense of their choice, can sometimes buy justice and freedom." She said she felt Weinglass, who helped in the defense of the Chicago Seven and Pentagon Papers trials, is sympathetic to her views and would represent her appropriately. "I have total trust and con- Cidence in Mr. Weinglass .... his style of work, the way he relates to me as a woman and his ap- proach to political questions." ... \' TONIGtrr ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC -Strauss Festival, Wa lter GOidschmidt conducting LA Philharmonic Orchestra. UCI Crawford Hall. 8:30p.m . "HERE LIES JEREMY TROY" -Irvine Community Theater, Bristol at Red Hill , Oct. 10-11, 17-18. 8:30 p.m. "J UMPERS" -South Coast Repertory Theater. through SUn . 8p.m . FOOTBALL -Estancia vs. Corona del Mar, Davidson Field, 8p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8;15 p,m. OCC LECTURES - ''Astronomy,·· Science Lecture 1, 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. "Charles Darwin and the Beagle,"' Science Hall, 7 :30 p.m . "Gestalt Ap- proach to Personal Growth," Science Lecture 2, 7 :30 p.m . ''Our Explosive Earth,'' Art Lee· tureHall 119, 7:30p.m . SATURDAY, OCl'OBER 11 MOZZARELLA AND JAM SESSION -Ptzia-eating contest and battle of the band>, Costa Mesa Lions Park, lOa.m. FABRIC FAIR -OCC Applied Science Bldg. 9:30 a.m. OCC FILM WATCH -"Fear Eats the Soul," OCC F:orum, 8 p.m. F<><n'BALL -0CC vs. Sa n Oieco Mesa. OCC Stadium, 7:30. p .m . Newport Harbor vs. Marina, Davidson Field, 8p.m. • I 4 Killed In Police Shootout HOUSTON (AP J -Four men, including one policeman, were ki lled tod ay in a shootout between officers and three men police said were escaped convicts. Another officer, a member.of Houston's special police weapons Wlit. was shot in the ankle in the exchange of gunfire al a house near the Houston ship channel. About 100 offi~ers surrounde<I the house after lhe Harris County sherlrf's orflce was told by an ln· rormant that the three convicts would be there. The s hootout ended after tear· gas was lobbed through windows and the house caught fire. The dead officer Was identified as Ri chard Howard Calhoun, 35, a five-year veteran of the Houston police force and the father of four children. The wounded officer was Phillip D. Hawkins of the police Special Weapons and Tactical Team. Scott Ballantine of the Texas Department of Corrections said one of the other dead was.Michael Robbins, 37. one or three men who escaped Wednesday from a state prison near Sugar Land. Robbins w~s serving a 40-year term from Dallas for robbery. SALARIES ••• Quinn, a -diviSion head in the Cinance department, had hi s salary hiked from $17,364 to $19,608. All the other department and division heads got hikes or 6.25 percent. Though fiVe·· salaries were boosted beyond 6.25 per- cent, based on changes in "in- ternal relationships." no one got less. Questioned about the salary adjustments, Duggan agreed that no consideration is given in salary sessions to cost of living factors, which would show that those on higher salaries need --smalter-pereentage--adjuatmeots than those on lower salaries. This principle was applied by the Coast CommunitY College District this year-when higher paid administrators were given less of a percentage increase than the faculty and staff. "The most valid criterion is what other cities are paying, and this goes ror all our employes," Du1gan said. ''We must be com- petitive lo recruit qualified personnel. If oµr salaries were lower we would lose people to other agencies.'' Costa Mesa's salaries annually~ ar:e based on comparisons with those in Orange, Fullerton, Westminster and Buena Park. This year the police ln Costa Mesa got 7 .S percent and tbe mis- cellaneous employes 6.25 per- cent. Personnel Director Todd said that the miscellaneous . employes also got fringe benefit increases worth another 1.25 per- cent. Department heads also had their fringe benefits adjusted. They gave up the extra money they received under a scholastic and longevity program -which cost the city $1,260 a year -and in return received a fully paid in· surance package, which will cost the city $1,147 a year. · F.--PageAI SAUCERS ••• Colorado National Monument, west of Grand Junction near the Colorado-Utah border. Park ranger Lavar Johnston said be noticed the group, led by a middle-age couple, when be checked to see if they bad lit an illegal fire. ·'It turned out to be a circle or lanterns on the ground,'' Johnston said. Johnston 's superior, Monu- ment Supervisor Robert Benton, said the ranger told him the group was ''so'mewhat un- friend.Jy .'' "They were sitting around talking about books and one of them said not to be too hard on authors because they were only human, implying they were not,•• Benton said. Greene said most of the group was neatly dressed except for several ''hippie-looking'' junior college students who joined the trip in the move across Colorado. He aaid the people he spoke with talked a lot about UFOs, but ''they didn:t of(er me a ticket." · F ..... P.Al SEXY ••• In the final ota1e of the trial ,. the prosecutor brousht forth a 11-year·old Costa Mesa girl whose testimony about having paid twice to e:ee the tilms r-tr1cted to adult11uboequently wu stricken because ot defense objections . ,.. . .. .... .. Shirley Temple's Douglater Wed Linda Susan Black (center), became the bride of Roberto 1''illlaschl Wednesday in ceremoni es al Woodside, south of San Francisco. SJie is th~ daughter of former cltild star Shirley Temple Black (right). Couple met in Ghana where Mrs. Black Is U.S. Ambassador. Fr-Page Al CRICKETS sprayed. The move was taken because the homeowne rs as- socia tion was unable lo get Suspect Held In Robbery • Of Mesa Store public agencies to spray the A Huntington Beach youth area d"espite appeals to the cities whom police allege robbed a of Costa Mesa and Santa Ana and Costa Mes& marke$ ~ $170 early tothecounty. today and who remorsefully re- The housing development is by turned to the scene of the crime SunClower Avenue and Bear toreturntbemoneywasinjaJllo- Street. Rudi Geck , an Orange day. County Mosquito Abatement Dis - trict scientist conrirmed that the He allegedly hid from the crickets appear to hav,e been police helicopter and patrol sars marching from a 12-acre field in circ.lia.a: the area or the 7-EJeven north Costa Me s a . across Mark~t at 1097 Baker St., until it Wakeham Place, thus crossing ci-appeared they had all left '-the tylines,intothetracl. scene. The position of the mosquito Patrolnian George Yezbick, abatement distri ct has been that · crickets are not posing 8 health however, was stUl inside taking a h d report rrom· clerk April Banks, t real, an that the agency is ZT, when the suspect walked into authorized to treat an area only whenthereisathreatofdisease. the store, according to in- Cricke ts are har mless, Geck vesti'gators. said-;-though 3 nuisan,.c~e~. -----~D..,.et.,e.,c~t1~· v!LS&.t.._Sam Cordeiro The fi eld where the bugs have said Yezbick 's patrol car" was parked on the other si<le of the been coming Crom 1 the invasion began last Friday _is privately market hidden from the suspect- owned. H. Gerald Gross, presi· ed robber's view as he ap- dent of the homeowners associa-proached on foot and walked in. lion . ha s s ai d that th e James T, Kirk. 24 , of 19072 homeowners will send the bill ror Pauline Lane. ~luntington Beach, the cost of having their homes all egedly fled , but was captured sprayed to the three owners or when OCficer Yezbick ~based the rield. him around the back of the store. E'.--PageAl BATTIN ••• · vi de the basis for appealing to the high court on the grounds his pro- secution is di'scriminatory. A:5 things stand now, his trial is scheduled to begin Tuesday. Battin said he expect.a for it to be dela}ted but that Kurilich no!'- etbeless will be prepared to begm the jury selection process Tues- day morning. The supervisor's spirits were buoyed Thursday when Orange Cotinty Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan dismissed eight of 1i felony charges against ·Rep. Andrew J. Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach). Hinshaw, who was Orange County assessor from 1965 through 1972, was charged by the Grand Jury with crimes related to his conduct in office. During a he¥ina: leading to the dismissal of the ~Cauat.s­ countY SupervRalph- Diedricb and Supedor•eourt Judge William Murray admitted they have used county personnel and supplies for persc:maJ busi- ness. Battin believes those ad· missions are a further indication that be is being dlscrim.in.ated • against in the charges brought against him. Carpet Sale For the first time, Karastan is offering a selected group of carpets at a reduced price. (11 patterns in all.) Stop in now and take advantage of this lpecial. 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA . 9265 1 (7'14) 494·6551 ; ' 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA . 90505 (213) 378-1279 1727 WESTCUFF OAIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (7 14/ 642·2050 - "