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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-10-13 - Orange Coast Pilot' :-. us UIZ • • ' .~lJFO Cult (;onvert ' . . . . • ' • • MONDAY-AFTERNOON, OCTOBEJt 13, 1975 • ·(]Olis. Gr-up ~ 'Dull' WOL&•a.tH~MPM81 ..., • , • • - ' , • • • • • , Elusive Fraud Suspect Nabbed Wonaoa Jflissiag Mystery Kidnap , -At Bolsa Chiea By KATHY CLANCY CM ... O.lty~ Huntington Beach police are searchirrg for a 23-year-old woman, identified only as Diane, who apparently was kidnaped early today on Bolsa Chica Stale Beach. Officers said the woman and a man she met Sunday night in a Costa Mesa restaurant were ac- costed by two men as they pre- VFOConvert Says Group 'Dull Life' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A young man who asserts he was a convert to a spaceship-to- paradise -cult until be partook of some forbidden marijuana says the group's commandments made for a dull life. Danny Coleman, 20, said Sun. day that he joined the movement, called Hum-.n Individual TV TO PORTRAY SAUCER INCIDE..-T--A7 Metamorphosis, in early Sep· tember but walked out of a camp in Oregon last month after spend- ing two w~ks with the group. "Nobody was having sex, and everybody was talking about it,'' Coleman said. . Coleman talked to the San Francisco Chronicle, which said that his friends and neighbors in- sist be was a member of the nomadic group that has recruit- ed converts in Oregon, California and Colorado. Leaders of the mM crus'ade are a man and woman who iden- tify themselves as "TheTwo." Their message is that followers must-diacar.d family_and__tllost_ wordly belongings and have full faith in the eventual death and resurTection of "The Two." True believers, they say, 'Nill be taken to a betlir~ world atioard a UFO. Drugs and other intoxicants are taboo .... -' Coleman said: "My head's 1re- ally been 1ptnll1ng ·~ I left. TbeY scared us into a lot of. tbin1s bi emphasizin1 that lf •e 'un· dentand' rand decide to leave, we'll never be allowed another chance.'' Llfe at the isolated camp site near Alaea Falls, Ore., included meetings and meditation sessions along with l"eeruitina ef. tons, Coleman said. Coleman added that no coer· cion wu applied, and the two ldden ''Uvedrln a tmt like ever- lloelAllCl!KS, P-AZl •. pared to leave the beach. Hee companion, Kevin Louis Vaughn, 22, of Los Angeles~­ ty, told police two men in their 20"s approached them at gun· point as they prepared to get into Vaughn's car. Then, Vaughn told police, they struck him on the head with something, knocking him un· conscious. Police believe Vaughn was dragged into bis car aJonc with his companion1 then driven to an area near the Garden Gro'(_e Freeway and Valley Vi'ew Street in Westminster, where Vaughn was.. dumped onto the ground and the car was abandoned. The woman apparently was taken along with Vaughn's as- sailants, police said. Police said they believe the woman, described by Vaughn as five feet, four inches tall and 115 pounds, lives in Long Beach. He told o£ficers she had short brown hair and was wearing green pants and an orange, beige and green s_weater. Vaughn suffered a concusaion, bruised ribs and scratches, but police declined to release either his home address or the hospital where he is. being treated. He told police he and the woman met for the first time Sunday night. He said they had, been at the beach about 20 minutes when he noticed three people w 41tching them and de· cided they should leave. Then, he said, as they prepared to enter the car, the assailants approached. Police said Vaughn's wallet, containing abOut $40 to $50 also was taken, as well as his coat. (See KIDNAP, Pa«eAZ> Viejo Rotary Eyes ~amples--=- Mus1on Viejo Rotarians wiU have their spirita lifted Tuesday when Red Olsen appears for a lwicheon talk. Olsen's subject bappeni tO-be "Beer." And, he's brintinl some samples alon1 to iUUltrate cer- tain \ey points. A diitributor of Anhtuser· 8-h. Ola.en will-appear ll·l2,:15 a.m. in th~ M~sion Viejo Inn. Hirohito Ailing HONOLULU (UPI) -Em- peror IDtohito n Urieil a alighl ·head cold 0n the last lul= 1 hJs two week American visit and canceled a ~cal walk throulh Ibo MallftO Kea beach hotel pounda .., Ibo blc laland of '1.0•U-· • ould You Believe! ~~ ..... ,...,... •"r ltlClllanl ICNfllW See that little bump in the wall outside the car driven by James Barrett. 23, of Norval's Delicatessen at 1746 Placentia CoSta Mesa, lost its bra kes and banged Ave.? Not much 'damage. But 1ook what the wall . Ba rrett is on the phone explain· happened to the liquor stock inside when ing to his wife a bout his accident. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . IRS P-robes-£ella, <P--N e -ill 'FWuling' 111 DOUGLAS FIUTZSCHE orn.o.i~"'-'...,. A aeries or probes are under way today into the political and personal affairs or Orange COUn· ty's two most prominent political ·campal1n contributors ·- hoePital entrepreneur Dr. Louis Cella and millionaire landowner Richard O"Nelll. ·The 'investigations are being conducted by the lnter·nal Revenue .Services and the sUte 1'oard of EqualizaliOR- / ODe lnt'-rnaJ Revenue.Servite in~ .. tJ1a~lon la f~u1ln1 'On1, eeu~·· personal affairs. Public IRS i ecords indicate Cella and h& wif~h· Marian, have CUed no tax returns , .since 1971 . This would be a misdemeanor offenfe. C'ella denies it, contending he bas file4 returns in the Los An1ele1 Intern a l Revenue 5ervice District each year. A 1econd probe by the Internal Revenue Se'rvlce is looKing into the political and Oscal role o1· priof allops in..bospitab In wbicb bat!\ Cella and O'Nfill have In· vestments. (See CELLA, PageAJ> •• ' • ' . -- FOUKI1l ·WEEK FOR Pl<;KEROO Pigskin Pickeroo •75 enters its fourth week_ today challenging foOCDatr forecasters along · the Orange Coast ·with a new selec· tioo of 30 weekend contests or na- tional interest. Pi&skln prognosticators are in· vited each week to predict the outcomes of the list of 30 games selected by Dajly Pilot Sports F.ditbr Glenn White. Witiners s hare ~ in cash prl'zes .. For rules and an entry· blank turn to pa1e A·l2. Pigs kin Picller.OQ js a regular feature or the "Daily P1lot 11>9rts sect.ion eacb~n~,ay and W~ay. I Dealings Netted .$140,000 A year-long hunt for a suspect allegedly connected with bogus insurance co mpany that defrauded hundreds or Orange County motorists has 'ended with his capture in Htintington Beach. Westminster police reported today that they arrested Jack Henry Gronewald, 47, at 2 :30 a.m. Sunday following a stakeout at a sea rood restaurant on Pacific Coast Highway. Gronewald, who, police allege, also used the aliases Charles P. Girad and Matthew fl. Pool, was being held in Or ange County Jail today on a charge or grand the£t . Bail w~s set a t $75,000. A Wes tmin ste r polic e spokesman said that the arrest was in connection with an in· surance company that operated under {he nam e of Southe rn Agencies at 8926 Westminster Ave .. Westminster. The agency also had an orrice in Lakewood. The agency operated from August. 1973 to November, 1974 when t he business closed and Gronewald di s~p peared . J>oiice . said that the number of victims of the insurance fraud was un· known, but t he spokesman said that t he loss from fraudulent operation topped $140.00>. Police said th a t Gronewald had been out or the state £or nearly a year, and they were tipped when he returned. He had been living at 142 2 1 Edward s S t ., Westminster . under the name or of Matthew fl. J>ooJ. Police said that they will pro· (See CAPTURE, PageA2) Const · Weather Mostly sunny Tuesday with fair and continu ed cool tonight. Highs Tues- day in the upper 60s to the mid 70s. Lows tonight in the50s. INSIDE TODAY Chriatine Jorgenaen, a woman now for 23 yeor.s, re· viewa career o.s octre.sa . mimic, nightclub entertainn, college lecturer, author. TV ptrsonolity, hotter , cookbook outhor.ond would-be: novelist . 81. •• .. •• •• .,,, I· ' .. , .. " •• ... .. •• _ .. - .. \ A.I • OAILVPH.OT s Monday. Oc lOblt t3, 1975 • It's Man's Wor U.S. Study Shows Male Brighter a man 's world ," concluded Sun- day 's repo rt by the National As- s essment or Educational Progress. are conducted by tbe EdU(ation Commis•ion of the St.ates, based in Denver. Colo . The latest report represents an evaluation of ~ia:ttt earlier sur- -ve11 conducted ~mong &t0.000 • WASHINGTON <UPI) -Men are better than women at answering questions on simple everyday poblems in arithmetic, grocery shopping or politics, re· ports a federally-funded educa- tion surv bey. ~·When it comes to educational athievement, it appears it's still The NAEP is a federally - financed periodic survey of how well children and youfli adulls learn subjects -tradltlonall )i' taught in sc~ools. The survevs _persons of varlOJ.ll.lges. • _ Ads for Nags The m8jorconc1usioos: -Males generally did better in mathematics, s,ciences, social studies aqd citizenship. -Female~ score better al re· ading and llterature at age 9, but fall be.hin'd males by the lime they are young aduJts. • • ' , l'r99P ... AI CELLA ••• According to a copyrtllMd.i: llO<)' ID th• Sacr...-0 U8iolli Sunday, the 1 RS investl&._ also are looking into the poo11lblll- ty ol • shift.ins of lundl bd•- several me-dic•l·relaled -~ te:rpriles with interlocldnl ~ tor ates. .... no. look IJlto the l'lrml lo lOded to determine wbelbertar- cleductlble fllndJI were -to poUtlcal ·campaigns. '!'be tlllMB. also-aaid staU-inveatiMaton ..,..~ loolrinJ lnto--wby t"' bi11a "tit M<diCal patients at the boellil4!f', were hil&ber "than tbe aver~ around~ stalAI. ~ The Unlon .. said sbc: Oran Cow>ly bi>spllals with in • ing ownership$ show lltlle oc ~ profit. But it said several ~ sldiary and service fitma wl similar ownerships do show 'Idiotic' Jingles Hit -Females maintain a slight advantage in music at all ages. 4 fiU . • Witt'!out naming the Cell .. DENVER (U Pf)-Ralph Nader says Madison Avenue is s pending millions for television com- mercials to turn children into nags ror toys and cereals. ''Th~e is some $400 million spent every year by com·pan1es on te levision advertis ing directed to children, not only (for) food but toys and other pro- ducts," he said. Nader, speaking to the National Conference on School·age Pare nthood, said he once obtained a n ad· vertis ing agency m emo saying a product's sales would increase through "successful trans formation of a child into a nag of its parent." Nader said corporations pitched their products on television by means of "pretty roosters, plastic doodads, and little jingles that are basically and pristinely idiotic." -Only in writing do females consistently outperform males by a wide margin. :" ''What ls particularly puzzling when compaMna: ~~le·female achieve ment is tha~ the male· ~~t~e~na~:~~ ~Ct!n~:. as~cial studieti.Jnd citizenship -males and females at age 9 s how sc holastic understandings that are fairly equal.·· the report said. "By age 13, however, females have begun to deelfne in achieve· ment which continues downward throug h age 17 an.ct int6 adulthood." ' O'Neill hospitals, Stan Matek, director of tbe Orange County Health Pla®ing CoWlcU. sald. ·'The chi'ef way excess ~its. can be made is to use a h<*pitar as a 'skimming center'. ''Inxestors in this type of, operation are typically .involved' in related businesJ such a .. management consulting firms~ medical supply houses, com-.. puter and other eq~pmenl leas~ ing companies. construction firms or debt financing corpor : lions." 'Proteetion Overdue' One "inexplicable" fmding, the· report said, is lb-at as young men grow older they consistently do better than women on ·telts in· volving consumer .l?\o'inC. and such household situations as tak- ing a turkey out or the oven at the right time. even though it tradi· tionally is assumed women are the more experienced shoppers and homemakers. !\o1eanwhile. auditors for tb State Board of Equalization COl:lf' tend that Cella and O'Neill failed to meet a Sept. 30 deadline for _ supplying invoices for work do' Paralyzed pickup true' k driver Edward T. Reid, 32, is by United printing, of whi Richard O'Neill and Louis . Porat11edics At Work ·gingerly removed from crushed wreckage in which he Cella Jr., MD. share ownership. Coyotes Carry Off Clemente Cockapoo The report shows males have a substantial lead in knowledge of politics, international problems. gOvernment an_d law. was trapped Sunday ni~ht in collision with two parked The auditors have asked the cars that left his ove rturned. City paramedics on job men to provide proof they pro- one week were inslrum(!ntal in delicate extrication. Ac-duced up to $67 ,boo in printed cidenl also damaged wood fence and masonry wall in campaign material they report· 1600 block of Iowa Street, Costa Mesa. ed d onati ng to candidates ___ __:_ ____ _:__:__;_.:._:_:.::,c:_ _________ __:_ __ ., throughout the stale in 1974. Officer Halts Rape Try in Huntington Cel la s aid he and O'Neill reim· bursed the hospitals for the costs of printing the material they donated to the candidates. • A San Clem ente couple's three· year-old Coc kapoo is the 1latest victim br coyotes that lurk in the canyons near Shorecliffs CoWllry Club in San Clemente. The small dog was attacked by a coyote early Saturday morning and dragged from her owners yard and across a fairway into a brush ahead. "We heard'Susie yelping as she was being dragged. There was nothing we could do," said Durward L . Robertson, 868 Camino de los Mares. Robert.son said the pet was put out as usual Friday night in the back yard which faces on the 12th fairway on the golf~. "We woke uv aboutJ§ a.m. and. . $20,000 Cash Taken From Crob Cooker A weekend breakin and safecracking at Newport Beach's Crab Cooker restaurant has ap- parenUy netted early esUmates or $20,000 in cash, it was dis- covered today. Detectives said they were taUed shortly after 9 a.m. by personnel at the popular sea food restaurant after it was dis- covered that someone had broken open two sates. Specific details .on the case were not immedJately available. Detectives were at the scene with evidence technicians through the morning looking (or clues to the then. their initial survey of the restauranJ. at 2200 Newport Boulevard revealed no signs of forced entry - The sate jOb marked the second weekend in a row that a Harbor Area restaurant has been hit by burglars. Lut weekend a similar job was rep>rted at Corona del Mar's Merrymac Restaurant. The loss lhere was initially set at about $8,000. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT heard all kind.of commotion and yipping. By the time I got out· side, she was gone. I saw the coyote carrying her off across . the golf course," Robertson said. He said the coyote was about the size of a large German shepherd. There have been similar inci· dents over the paSt year, result· ing in lhe death of two other dogs. Robertson said residents o( the area "are long overdue for pro- tection from the coyotes." He said county a.nimal control of(i~rs were expected to in· vestigate the incident today. ' _F,,..P~AJ CAPTURE •. • secute a.ny other parties involved in the grand t~ft, but the vicijms ot the fraud;...-those that bought the-wo~bless policies -will have to bring their own actions to recove~theirlosses. f'-.PageAI SAUCERS •.. ybody else -and at •times l tbou1ht they were saintly;'.' A friend s'inuggled some mari- juana into the camp, and, said Coleman, the grass "called me" into the realization that it was time to leave-. Coleman said he turned over all lbe money be had -.-0 -to the gr.oup when be reached -Ohcoij He iqtid that at lllUt two ml4dle·age women told him they had been wealthy , a.nd converts had contributed a dozen autos to the movement. L Members wer, told to abandon. "aqy idea You have held_in the pa:st about anything at all." COJem laid. ....~·· An off-duty Westminster police officer was credited with halting an attempted rape in Huntington Beach today whe n he spotted the alleged assailant crawling on the roof of an apartment complex. Police arrested a 17-year-old Huntington Beach youth on charges of burglary after he al- Sakharov Assailed MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet news agency Tass \oday re- sumed its criticism ot the Nobel peace prize award to dissident Soviet physicist Andrei Sakharov, reproducing un- ra.vorable foreign press commen- tary. legedly crawled over a roof then broke in lo the a part ment of a 29-year-old woman and tried to rape her. · Officers said off-duty Westminster policeman Merle Hinton spotted the youth at 1: JO a.m. as he allegedly crawled on the roof or apartments at 16100 San Angelo Drive. Hinton, who was driving down the San Die10 Freeway at the time pulled off and tried t.ofind the youngster then called police. Officers allege that as police arrived the youth Oed froJl.l the woman's apartment and was taken into custody. They asserted the 17-year·old had broken into the apartment lhrough a window. Additional de- tails were still being investigated today. "We do not have any idea as to what happened to the moOey, nor do we know what the chances are ot tb,_e victims receiving com-· pensation," the spokesman added. Tfwgs Kill · i\\arloers l\;111ift.ast ••f . ., ~-om pf 3 · , l~lEE SEl~\'lt~l~S ' , " it_ • • Girl Killed • INGLEWOOD (UPI) - Two m~I) 'forc'ed ·their way into the bbme..C a '44-year- ' Ol4 l)!Otber of three slball We Nw quite• carpo of lrw *vices on declf ar Martnert and our fr~dly Cf'eW Ii fNdy to Mlp you put th«n to use. So oome aboard soon, /or tfH1 hlgh•t ;,.,,.,..,,, •nd tel'Vicn to match I In Dune ·Buggy chll<lren and chopped AW&'1 at l\er bead and face OCEANO CAP) - A IO.year· wJ(ll fbe' was dead, police saia. ~" \. old Goleta 'girl was killed and Melailie Br:eaux was at three persons were injured in a home Wlt;b' her children dune buge,y accident in the Saturday when tWo men Oceano dunes, the highway lm:>cked at the door. forced patrol said today. · ~ their --d Cindy Hobbs was killed SUnday way 1051 e~ dragged the woman into the kitchen niRllt when the buggy's throtUe ~· bacl<ed her bead and apparently stuck and thtlehicle face witli a .sharp instru-ran over the ed1~ of a salid cliff. .. officers said. The driver, Eldon ,m~ womab died .. at the Keily, 30, ot Goleta, and two scene, and poJ.\ce ba\le not other passengers, John Hobbs, determ.iued any motiftfor SAFE [l\\o\\J [ . 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I • • ' • • ---------\ 'l1aanks9iring Fare Looking as orderly as a riiilitary cemet~ry, rows of packing crates line a fi~ld of freshly-harvested squash nex~ to Forster Junior High School in San Juan· Capistrano. The specialty crop is being harvested in time for the Thanksgiving mar.Itel. Church Receives Handgun Offering' COLUMBUS. Ohio (U PI> - The congregation at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church sang "Glory, Glory, Hallelujah" as the plain, wooden boxes lo~ed "".'th guns. were carried up he aisle. A s 1x -ma n s pecial 'ce t e am s tood g uard in the •Vt>stibule . The boxes, filled with about 17 handguns and about as many toy .-... were placed al lhe altar Sunday. · 11 _The offering was the Rev. Richard Engle"s way of calling for stronger gun control legisla- tion from his 1,000-member p a rish in a middle-class southeast Columbus suburb. , The guns were en route to a foundry today lo be melted down into crosses and given to con- gr essmen, sen ators and other political leaders. .-"This is a local parish pro- ,i ject," said Engle, 50, who asked Gparishioners to turn in their guns 'in a full-pa ge letter in last week's ~church bulletin. : "This turned out to be more !than 1 expected,'' said Engle, •who donned dark glasses !because of the-television lfghts !during the service. • • : • ' • ( t Sunday's S.ermon Reported Br Tom Barley The guns w e re stored over· night in a police safe. A police helicopter flew in circles over the church as the standing room crowd emptied in- to the front lawn at the close of Mass, in w~ich Engle prayed that "this sacrifice and the guns we have Offered to be melted down bring harmony and con· cord lo all yqur children." . 9ut~ide. bOwever, Bernie f.eitwem, -.nd .his son picketed. with a sign that ask,ed p~riS~ioner~ not to give up con· stitutlonal nghts to bear arms. . "This isn't a church function .. said Leitwein. ''Maybe a state~r federal government ought to get involved but not a church." · Engl~ said a ·stand.ing policy of the pansh was equal time in the church bulletin, and he had of· fered Leitwein a chance to ex· press his vie ws. Afte r the servi~e. Leitwein praised Engle for "a fine sermon." ''There are so many peos)le who approve of some type of gun control,,. Engle said. "But the program can't seem to get through_ Congress. This is just a ~~a!l. :o:tep. but if other people JOtn in, it will become a march." ' ~ ' . 'God is Constant' • ' • ~ . ' ' • . In World f EdUor's Note: TIN ii o Monday feature in which Doily Pilot reporter Tom Barley giue~ o personoliud account of o .sermon from a church or ~ selected at random in the Doily Pi.lot circulation area. The church al.so will be the aubject of a feature on Saturday's church page.) Christians who complain that they don't. kno'!V what lies ahead of them s hould t ake comfort from the fact that they know Who lies ahead, Whittier College Professor John F . Dean told the congregation Sunday at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. "God is and always has been the only constant in a world that has always been a rapidly changing world," the former Orange Coast. College educator commented in a serm011 that was a feature of the cburth's celebration of -n i:;anySUffilalT. .. --• -. .. Dr. Dean picked out as the most fortunate Christians "those who see and hear Christ in others. Those who know Christ and believe in him, hear him,'· be said. But far too many Christians today are seein.& shadows rather than the reality of Christ,'' more or less like the cave people we ·know from Plato's 'RepubliC'." the speaker warned. "Most men live their lives in quiet desperation.'' be quoted. And be singled out the root cause of that desperation as the motive• that I~ Si.moo -Peter to deny Christ and the dlaclfl•, Thomas, to doubt him. · Governor To/Face Employes ANIJIE.IJI •{l\P) -Gov. Ed· muad Blown Jrl be-i<W u appoaranee l.oclay at wtial pre- _ vl_jy_.l!u_beea a tri""!ll,y au- dience ror him -lliecalltomla State Employes ........S-con· ference. But Brown ls slated to 10 before CSEA o.fterpintbs or be· in& cast alterpately in the role of hero and vllfaln to the 120,000- memberemploy• croup. Today'• scheduled talk marks Brown's lint appearance before CSEA since winni.n1 the group's endorsement and $12,000 con- tribution last year to his cam- paign for governor. Since then, the new governor has cut deeply into the salary in-. creases that CSEA expected, proposed economies that cOuld eliminate up to 3,000 CSEA jobs and proposed a new salary system that CSEA 'leaders op- pose. But Brown has also cham- pioned. without success so far. t.he collective bargaining rights that CSEA strongly supports. ·erown ·s acceptance of the CSEA invitatiop sboQld give the state employes hope about its drive for collective bargaining, Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally told 840 delegates to CSEA's 45th council meeting SUnday. · ·'The presence of the governor here ... is au indicaticxa that you are making progress,'' said Dymally, a Democrat. "I am op- timistic that you will get your collective brgaininl bill throulh neirt year." The .appearance by the state's top Dem04'.ra_! m~ked a @eat.er accomplishmenl tlian another gathering could achieve over the weekend. Brown had sent word be was too busy lo attend a Los Angeles gathering of six Democratic pre· sidetrtlal. hopefuls. sporisored by the Democratic State Central Committee of California. That e vent was the bige:est fund- raising event of the year for the sta:te Democratic party. The CSEA adopted a $7.5 million budget for 1976, about $1 million above the previous year. Officers said the increase won "t prompt a dues increaser SPokesmen said the budget is aimed to pus h for approval of a collective bargaining bill. "Once again,'' s aid CSEA pre- sident John Matheny, "state employes have expressed their desire to gain eq·uat treatment with thosf' in the private sector and have the s ame rights to bargain collectively in matters concerning their pay, benefits and working conditions." Mrs. Murdy Dies in Fire In Bedroom . The widowed sister-in-Jaw of rormer state senator Jahn Murdy of Garden Gtove died early today when a fire swept through the bedroom of her home.. Mildred F . Murdy, 67, of 12372 Pine St., in Garden Grove, ap· parently died in bed of smoke in- halation. a police spokesman said. The fire is still under in· vestigation but the spokesman said it a ppears no foul play was involved. · Firemen were alerted to the blaze at about 2 :30 a.m. and when engines arrived on the scene the bedroom of the home was totally involved in flames. Mrs . Murdy's husband. Arthur, died two weeks ago, a police spokesman said . Yorba Linda Man, 18, Held In Auto Death LAKE PLACID, N.Y. CU PI ) - J effrey Wheeler. 18, of Yorba Un· da was charged today with driv· ing while intoxicated in a one-car crash which killed a 17-year-old companion, st'ate police said. Wheeler also was charge.d with ~ving unsafe tires, being an un· -.licensed operator and failing to keep right. He has been employed at the North Pole tourist attraction on Whiteface. Troopers said the car went off the road early today, back on and overturned, then skidded on its side off the road again. Hewlett was piMed beneath the car. Troopers said Wheeler suf- fered lacerations but refused treatment. * LOS ALAMITOS BROTHERS IN PROCESS OF BECOMING NATURALIZED AMERtCANS-· Mr1. Greth• Kershaw, Twin•, Biii and Dav-: Kerahaw and Judge H. Warren Knight ., Twins Adopt America Great Britain Boys ]Jecome All-American . . By TOM BARLEY Of .. o.tlyP'li.tMIOtl' When they recite the pledge of iilllegiance at Oak Junior High School, Los Alamitoo, it has a special significance for identical twins Bill and Dave Kershaw. For William Hendrick John Kenhaw and David Auke John Kershaw, born 12 ~ears ago in · Great Britain. areD.OW Americwl citizens (Related story and piC- ture, page A-8). The two boys, watched lovingly by their mother, Mrs. Greth a Kershaw, 11651 Argyle Drive. Los Alamitos, recited the pledge for the first time in ceremonies attended by another 131 former aliens. They liaLened ·attentively throughout the speeches and ceremonial, thoroughly savored picture t,aking ceremonies in the Plaza of the Flags and w·ent home with just one big regret. Their day would have been complete ir their Cather had been at Mrs. Kershaw·s side lo watch them pledge their loyalty to his adopted nation. But historian John Kershaw, a teacher at Cal Poly, Pomona, died last year of a heart attack. A highly r-eganted instructor, he was on the staff or Bancroft Public School a t Woodford Green. near London, when he de- cided in 1964 that America should be his family 's home. Mrs. Kershaw now teaches social anthropology at Cal State, Long ~ach. ''It ·s a busy life and sometimes a hard one and I'd never make it without my two men," the Dutch-born teacbei smiles. She much prefers the American system of education. · Cini Rights Bared ''YoungsterS start later here and end later but they get more time at a crucial age to decide what they want to be and where they want to go,'' she said. "In Europe," she said, •·many children lose their big chance in life because they are compelled to make-vital deeisioos at what I consider to be a premature pojnt in their education.'' She doesn't have to worry <Jbout her happy twins. "I want to be a vet,·· said Bill determinedly. ..It's one of three things for me," said Dave. "An actor, a doctor or a judge-I 'll know pretty soon.•· _Both boys remember England w1t!1 fondness ~hile stressing their l_ove for their newly adopted Amenca. And both boys their mother recognizes are' doing their best to fill the iap left In the family when their f atherdied. I Topless Dancing OKd - TULSA. Okla . (UPI ) - Prosecutors couldn't find a half dozen persons in town who were offended by topless dancing, so it became legal. Municipal Judge Laurence A. Yeagley declared "vague and overly broad'" a city law forbid- ding toplessness and said it was a violation of civil rights. "It is no longer an offense simply to expose the breasts," the judge said. ''It would be up to a jury now lo decide whether a person has out· raged public decency based on the standards of a community.'' Yeagley ruled on an appeal for dismissal of a complaint brought by police against Ella Lou Ridgeway, 20, who was arrested for appearing topless in a nightclub May 27 . Her trial ended in a hung jury a nd some city of· ficials felt Yeagley's ruling would make convictions almost impassible in the futllre. "These (jury) cases cause m e to. thlnk that we are in a downhill slide toward degradation," City Prosecutor Jack Morgan said. "We just couldn't find six persons w~o were offended by nude dancing,'· said assistant Prosecutor Mike Fairchild. Officials said that would mean wit.h the exception of toples~ ~a1tresses, it would now be legal in Tulsa lo dance topless as long as the audience was aware that such acts were to take place a nd was not outraged. The only restraints would be state laws prohibiting outraging public de- cency. "Maybe the bell has rung " Morgan said. "Maybe this sort ~f · thing is completely acceptable now. The courts ha ve to reflect the desires of the community. "Two or three years ago, we . ~ad no proble m getting convic· t!ons on these cases. Now it's gel · ting ve r y tough . This is j ust another weakening of our moral standa rds ." Marines I.and In Germany BREMERHAVEN . West Gerinany (AP) -Tbe first de· tachment of U.S. Marines lo operate on German soil since World War I has landed. The 1,500 Leathernecks de· barked from vessels of Am · phibious Squadron 4. to take part in' the Autumn Forge series of NATO exercises. A West German army band played '"The Stars and Stripei; Forever" and th e German an- them as West Germa n Gen . Wilhelm Gaaken. commander of the Isl Panther Grenadier Division. welcomed the Marines at a ceremony. American Marines foug ht in Europe-in \Vorld War f. but in World War II fought excl usively in the Pacific theater. Arson Probed In TempleFire CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla (U P I ) -Fire early toda y dama~ed a ceram ics raclory run by Vietnamese r e fugees and SiJ:Onsored by funda mentalist m1n1sler the Rev . Carl MclntirC' l"irC'mC'n said th ey "would no! rule out" arson. F'ire offi cials said the fi re was the latest of ~~ series of "inc1· dents·· a t the buildin~. known as lht> Temple of Jeru s alem Museum . Feline Foils Cat Burglar · ' Our world changes. people changt'!, knowledge1 chan1es but God'• word is constant,'' Dr. Dean assured the' ~ eongregation. -BU.t that should not prevent Christiani from setting alms related to their times, he added. Killed in the accident was Kelley Hewlett, 17, of Bloom·· tngdaJe,N.v. Breaks R.ec!ord TOKYO CA P ) -A cal follo"'eti his .master when the man m ade a neighborhood burglary at- tempt, but when the man fled. the eat did no{, result· ing in the man·s arrest to- day. \ . \ "We must do iJl'!clal thlnl•," Dr. Dean ~aid. "We a1••~1achleve go_pls, "lb_en.~e h~ve a r !al cause. , \ ' And thet:e is no betler time than now," tbe lay 1_peaker ,aald. "U you live the part you can carrirth6 load. But let us , clue, make av.e--tbat w&-eatTY the-load for seven days of ·. week~'' r ' . . 1 .. ·' Pacoima Blaze Out PACOIMA. tUP)} -Ml!!'• than ~~QClO In proceaslni equipment was C:lestroyed early Sunday In a fire at the Far West Produce Com-· ~II)'. ) ~· . Singer Pe\ula Clark holds nowers-and shows off her Waldorf Os.ca r , the f\i;st .ever presented, and receives congra~ul~!Jons from Friends" who sing and dance in her .sho_"l. in\Ne w-York . She broke the ail-time record for audience, att~ndance Saturday al the Empire Room of . the Waldorf-Astoria. j'.., \ I "I loved that cat and always took him wlth me, bu t I didn"l know he was- ,, · with me th~n ." Masakazu Kodama, 22, told the police . I . I • Af IWl.VPtLOT .Jast '~. ''-~ • I ' .. . ~ ' ,._ ).. .. ':'!\~ Uh ·;>~': 'W .·-./:·: To m ·· lll'phi n e ~·­r., •• .. Old Chris Hit 'n Miss SAILING DEPT. -He wasn't what you would call a handsome man but he had a pleasant face that would break into a big grin,. making crinkles in leathery skin that maybe had been turned too often to weather . · He :squatted on the beach at Avalon, wearing one of those syn- theti c blue windbreakers with a sports car stripe on it and a pen-· cil pocket high on the left sleeve. He squinted out into harbor. "She looks pretty good out tht"re -not as little as s he really is,·· ht' remarked. "Wh at looks pretty good?'' you felt compelled to ask. "My boat." he explained, wav· ing a left hand which cont ained a paper cup at the boats bobbing quietly on Avalon Harbor. . THEN CAME THE task of try. ing to identify precisely which was his proud vessel. Th.is was difficult, for your ne.w Sailor friend bad clearly been sipping ,, deeply of his little paper cup. ~ Thus it never was establis hed exactly wh ich sailing craft was f his. It was easier to establish that he was ·•a government worker," ~ retired from the U.S. Army and ~ aJ:so going to :school on the GI I Bill. F\lrther, he would not be sailing back to our mainland on Sunday. He had today off f because today is Columbus Day. I f Abruptly, you realize we are in another one of those blamed three-day holidays. No wonder ! traffic was down to nothing this momini. More people work for f the government than you figure. i s0 HERE WE ARE today, : celebrating Christopher Colum-t bus who wasn't born today, ~ didn't discover America, didn't r believe what he had discovered 1 and didn't do a ny of this by l k science of navigation. Big deal. Columbus, who as every school <hild know•, "In 1492 Sailed the • Ocesn Blue," probably wun't : born today because bis birthdate • in 1451 is unclear in history. • ~ Once, in a letter to King f Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of 1 Spain, he admitted he didn't sail to the New World by science. ••NEITHE R MA.P S nor 1 mathematics were any use to • me,·• he wrote. Then he admitted • he forecast his ·discovery by re- ading his Bible in Isaiah 11 : 10..12. f Anyway, he :sailed looking for • I Cathay on Aug. 3. 149? in the 117-foot Santa Maria, trailed by the smaller Nina and Pinta. Clearly, they had one hell or a I trip. i Finally, two hours after mid- i night on this day, Oct. 13, 1492, tand was spotted. Columbus dido 't do it. Two names credited ' in the togs are sailors Rodriquez i Bermejo and Rodrigo de Triana~ i They weren't even on the Santa Maria. They were aboard the Pinta. WHAT THEY ACTUALLY dis· covered was an island in the Bahamas . Good old Chris, meanwhile was still convinced he was someplace in the Orient. So for all this m is-guessing and I flapping around, ·this is why ' many people are taking tne day offloday. · , . Well, at leB st over at Avalon, I : know one sailor who, in rus·cups or f not, will sail home to Loog Beach ~ Harbor and won't figure be is • ·somewhere in the China Sea. • • • ' • Mond!X· ec~ 1a. 1m . Stones Police Alltibusing Crowd LOUISVILLE, Ky. !UPI) -Police fired man said two olficen suffered minor In· to go liome, but their -... to -~1 m nearly 1,oao ~ wre In lbe tear gas canisten at a stubborn and unruly Juries at Poliee, wbo used six tear au stones, roe kl, bott.IM and lltU. metal lot or nearby bulldiDP· crowd of anllbusinR demonstrators Sunday canisleB, flnally cleared the Jeffenontown balla. '' OUS police fprce ol 1$ men, -..d night and arrest.ed at least seven pers6ns Plaza Shopping Cooter parldJll lot ol de· · Clwnpo ol dem-.-atlemllled &o ., lbe crowd sot ualler ond u&ller, u.eft . who refused to le'lVft a suburban shopping rnonstrators. reassemble near tbrpm1daa lot. 87 ma .... DOWaf _We.couldbadlet.belitUllUoa,'' center.. . · Sunday's disturbance was the latest pro-night, however, the .. wudeared.. Qul:man added. · ,. Jeffer~n County poUce and 30 Kentucky lest agalnst forced busing ~o acbl.;ve racial Gutman said pollee had received. U.. • lkaald so Loularille city policemen. were atate-policLlr<>open....w.w L tlll.ed..Jo to lnte.&n!U.9n of school • m th• me.rs•<!... there would be a ,...., -.....Uve ...-a htklliareHn• but werepota-ied. bolster the 15-man Jeffersontown pOlice · Lowsville-Tetferson Counfy School Dis-atlbe:aboppin1tcenter.molHYeralu· ~ ~au...J. force' trict. tibulln1clem-tra_ID_d$. , ~were two -at tbe _,,.,...., THE BACK of a Jeffersontown Hilh "MA YOB HEB BERT Meyer and l went Beaullf\lflall weather with temperlllur• center Satunlay DiCbl duriJ>C • -·- School bus was damaged by a chemical into tbe crowd and asked them over and approaching 80 apparently swelled tbe lion, aad avtlloritiee &aid one lt.i:ae youth s~bStance used in an attemJ?l to set it afire. over again to disperse." Gutman said. crowd and attracted ..-en. Pollc. l.akt · wu "worked oVer pretty well" With police J effersontown Police Chief Robert Gut· ''Some of the crowd leaders also told them----the crowd beean rorminC-at4 p:m,.-PD't_. clut.. • Just Subtract ID Female S moke rs Cut Own Lifetime EDINBORO , Pa. (UPI) -Men who :smoke two or more packs of cigarettes a day short.en their lives 14 to 15 years, according to a coll ege study, but female smokers cut theirs by 19 to 20 years. The report, writ~en by Edin· boro StatE' College, di smissed as a ''bunch of n¢lseri se, ·· however, statistics th'at women usually outlive men. ' THE STUDY also showed that cigar and pipe smokerS live. on the average, a year lon ger than Paper Reports , those whodon't s mokeatall. The study, which examined 4,000 m e n a nd women in northwestern Pennsylvania, con· eluded Lhat since now women are s moking more. their average life s pan will decrease until they "'will be dying on the average of ri ve and six years before men in the next JO to 40 years.·· The findings were recently published in the J ournal of Breathing of the lllinios Lung As· sociation. The rest"arch was un· dertaken by Dr. G. H. Miller, as· sistant director of Edinboro":s of· Agency Intercepts Antiwar Messages W ASHJNGTON (AP ) -The National Security Agency in- tercepted conversations of lead· ing antiwar figures in 1969 and 1970 and obtained . information about the pe rsona l life of civil rights leader Ralph Abernathy, the Washington Post said today. The agency intercepted the conversatKJns of Jane Fonda, Dr. Benja m in S po c k , ''Chicago Seven" derendants Abbie Hof· fman and David T. Dellinger and former Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver. the newspaper said in a story by Bob Woodward. THE AGENCY'S job is to in· tercept end a.ream the m~age& Ul"IT• ...... f'lrt! •• ,.,,, Philadelphia Mayor Frank L. Rizzo was knocked down by a fireman at huge oil re- finery fire and suffered a broken thigh. He said he was at scene of ARCO blaze to warn firefighte rs 'to be careful.' • and code:s of foreign countries and to prote<.·t the secret com· municatif'ns of the United States. The Post~aid NSA Director Lt. Gen. Lew All en J r. would haverlo comment on the story. Citing sources in the in· telligence com munity, the newspaper said the a ntiwar fi gures· communications.,. were intercepted from overseas cable traffic, domestic telegrams and long-dislran ce telephone calls a nd that transcripts were circulated under a hi g hly classified code . At least 150 messages '*of t~ conversations and other com- unicetfons were routed to the chairman or the Joint Chiefs of .Staff and other officials under the so-called ''Gamma'' designation, otherwi:se r eserved for intercepts of communications by officials of the Soviet Union. the newspaper said. IT SAID THE information about t.he Rev. Mr. Abernathy, who succ eeded Dr. Martin Luther King as head of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, was circulated un- der another, less sensitive code designation. It could not be de- termined how the NSA got the in- formation about the 'Rev. Mr. Abernathy, the newspaper said, and it did not· say what that in-. ·formation was . ~ --ll'he-antiwar figures traveled abroad and through the nation in J9G9 and 1970, the newspaper said, and virtually all of the in· tercepted m essages were short and involved their travel plans or apf!Ointment:s . Beirut Cea se-fU"e BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) Blaring automobile horns from traffic jams r eplaced the sound of gunfire in Beirut streets today, and the National Reconciliation Committee ·met to preserve the peace that descended on Lebanon for the first lime in nearly four weeks. ·.i. c:onliftWll ~ Ut•fl l"'D MDfl.. 1-•nd Wyoml119wltll --•. u.·....._, •le'f•tkWlt. Showen_,,.. In °"'90ft lottd. NOrt!Mrn C.lllofftl• 5-N'lftitht· ill•W 1•11 lod•Y •I both W.IJf Ytliv..lont, Motil., Ind .t Rock SOr'-. lllO$, Qllo. llllf• -c:-ldlr1bll c:~' t.-,._ "-<Mk Otfft.M~ ..,_,.. IN qi1lrel Mid -1llilnl AOCltln lt'!lo 9llMnl'!lrr1Plliri1. •11t 111;1ff .. ,. c1t1r •nd '""" •ftllrts-rm f11M't tllil 5outhW1I 8flCI Otntr•I Pl4'tris tlWwoh tr. Mlt- 11•1"4 V•ll•Y· It -· 1111 <'-rtnwlh _, 9' IM ahlo V•Urr INI c:tMrlt IMI •CIOlll Atl•fltlC: CoMt -· •. fice of Ins titutional Research. AMONG THE findings: -Female s mokers die earlier than male smokers from heart attacks and can cer . Male smokers were found to die at an average a ge of 65, compared with 59 for fema le s mokers. -Both non-smoking men and women we re found to live an average of 75 to 76 years. Miller, a statistician and educational psychologist , in· lerviewed re latives of 4,000 persons \\"ho died al the age of 30 years or older between 1970 and" . 1973. '"It appears a bunch of DOD· sense that women are inherenUy prone to living longer than.men," Mill er said. ' MILLER SAID he believes the rea:son s moking women die sooner 'than men is that they are a ffecte d more by smoking because of their smaller physical makeup. Miller said he found that while .pipe and cigar smokers get more lip and throat cancer, oddly enough on the a.verage they live a year longe r than non-smokers to an average age of 76. The research focused on the primarily rural, northwest cor· ner of Pennsylva nia. and Miller said he eventually hopes to con· duct a study in" a large industrial city such as Pittsbur@h and com- pare the results. Father Hangs Self in J ml After Slwoting NEW YORK (AP) -Pedro Lorenzi, SO, the father of seven, was arrested for allegedly shoot- ing three youths while trying to protect his daug hter. He hung himself in a jail cell less than 24 hours late r, polices~. "I CAN'T FACE my kids. I can 't face the people on my block, .. Lorenzi repartedly told rorrection officials before be was found in a detention cell banging from_his belt. A witness to the shooting said that Lorenzi of East Harlem began shooting after a 19.year· old neighborhood youlit._ threatened to hit Lorenzi 's 2()... year-old daughter, Maggie, dur- ing a street argument. The youth and two brothers standing neaTby were hit, police said. All three were taken to Melropolit~n Hospital where they were reported in rair condi· ti on. W RENZI. A hospital worker with no previous arrest record, was charged with attempted murder , assault, and possession of a dangerous weapon. At the time of the hanging Saturday, Lorenzi was being held ip a detention cell in the Criminal Courts building snd was technically still in police custody. A prisoner's bell and shoelaces are usually not removed until after tie has been arraignea ai'KI turned ove r lo correction of- ficers, police officials s · • London Greets Gov . W~ace LONDON <UPI) -Alabama Gov . George Wallace arrived in London today, visiting Europe for the first time in an apparent attempt to broaden his image as a Democratic pre)lideotial con- tender. The chartered plane .carrying Wallace. his wife. Conmelia. and 60 aides ar rived at London's . Heathrow Airport this morn,ing wxler special security pte<au- tions. DollyPllolt><I_., ........... Mondey·F,lday: II ''J'OU do t'IOt l'llYe your PM* by 6:30 p.m.. catl btJore '1 p m. and vour COPY will ~ Oft. tlvefed. \ \' Saturd1y ind SutMlay: II 'fCll;.I do not ttceYe your cocy by 0 •JtL. s.tu,. d•'I· or 8 1.m. Sundl'/. call belcwe 10 a.tn.,and your OOPY '#ill be deliveted. .J c1rc:..,.a .. 'l'•I.••••••• Moti OriflOe County ArMI MMJJI Nofthwttl Huntington BNc!t, and Wt11t!N"a1et , ., .... l*~Ut S." Oemente. CN>lllrtno Due~• Sin .IVM't C~traoo, p-nt Point, SOutl'l Laguna. daguna N~uel , . . ittJ.MJt ~ :,. I Convict Reeaptured Ul'IT...,._.. Marion County of(icials return Arthur Mankins to federal prison in Marion, JU. following his capture Sun· day. Man kins and fo ur other inmates escaped the penitentiary using an electronic d evice. Mankins was slow in getting• out of the getaway car when it crashed into a r avine. The other four convicts are still at l-.ge ~l,it believed surrounded in nearby forest .· Blast, Flash Fire Kills 3 in Texas GOLDSMITH, Teic: !AP) -,---------~ Three men wei;-~ kill~ and two, ( , "v ) others injured early today when JN S ff 0 RT. · - an explo:sion a nd flash fire ripped through a natur•I gas processing · · plant in tbis West Texas town, aut~rities said. over a high seas mutiny puzzled The blast, which officials said three nations today as a was caused bY ·a r uptured Panamanian freighter 's five pipeline. occurred about mi~-c::revimen sat in a city jail after night at the El Paso Natural Gas reportedly admitting they killed CO. plant. their .four officers and scuttled The force of the blast dented the ship. several surrounding metal build· "We are continuing to inter · ings, stripped a pick\lp ~of rogate them," said Louis Gidel. its tires, and broke windows in a deputy regional director for the 300-yardradius. ' ' • U.S. Immigration and NaturalizatiOn Service. "We will try to ascertain the facts of the sinking of the ship Mimi and the circumstances surrounding the disappearance of the ship's four officers.'' M11tlair Pre•eil • . _WEST PALM llEACH. Fla. <AP> -A question olluriadiction Alcohol Kills . -. ........... 0 .......... Off-ca~pus Frat Pledge RENO !UPI) -A 23-year-old physical education major died of apparent alcohol Poisoning while ~aking part ~n a three-day drink~ mg spree required for entrance to an off-carnpus fraternity authorities report. ' NEW°YORK <UPI) -Curtains wi.U be raised on a Broadway musical tonight for the first lime in a month with ratification Sun- day of an agreement ending a strike by musicians. John R. Davies, South Lake Tahoe, w~ pronounced dead on arrival Sunday at Washoe Medical Center. A second stu- dent, Gary Faulstich, 23 a medical science senior fr0m Redwood City, . Calif., . was in ~eriou~ condition in the hospital's 1ntens1ve care unit after un- dergoing the s ame initiation rites. Gerald ScJtoenfeld chie f negotiator £or the League of New . York Theate rs a nd Producers said four of the nine musical~ <'losed by the 2S·day walkout would reopen tonight with the rest scheduled to resume by Wednesday. llUll-E.rplesle1 .. PINE RIDGE, S. D. <UPI) -A senes of.four-explosions wracked this southwestern South Dakota reservation community euly fo- day, damaging four Bureau of In- dian Affairs a nd ()glala Sioux tribal buildinRs. POLICE SAID each of the slu· dents ha~ in his system more than 40 times t he a·mount of alcohol-needed to make a person legally dnmk. His Suicide A Mystery The students had been taking part !'1 what authorities say was th·e annual initiation-rites ol the Sundowners Drinking Fratemi~ ty,agroupon<esuspendedbythe BLACKSBURG Va UniversltyofNevada,Reno. (UPI> -James 0 Neai An autopsy was beingcooducl· Warchol . a s traight-A edon.Davies tocon'finntbecause gra~u.ate student at of death, but police said his blood \l}rg1n1a , Tech wbo set contained 4.4 percent alcohol. him.sell on rLre on the fll'St Fau!Jticb 's blood c:ootalned 4.8 day of school, did 1191 have percent alcohol. One tenth of one a re~ord of un'S tsble percent ls considered legally behavtor. drunk. _ Friends and campus UNIVEaSITY OF Nevada police, who investigated Preaideat M•• Milam said he War<h~l's death, said they would loot Into tile lncl&m. He could find no evidence ol a said lbe Sundowners wtft not. al· preoccupation with death . llllated with the campus or. hilltory or mental 111-althoulb moot ol tholr ~ ness. They ••ld the 23- \Jiei'ii{liaenta altlie.cliOcil. ,year-old-New ~•nerman -Tbe Suadowoera were IUI• did not Owe money or use ~ pencled from beinll •campus or-.U::~:· Se ganlutlon In 1·ea. Tllo •••· 1~-OIL pt. Ubeall\l.ln· pension explnd In IJ'IO but the ia~$r~ow concrete -p deeided not to reapply rot: • '. face .and ~ pe, douaed hl$ .tatut as • stuclent lqanl .. ilOn\1 · '0 ll>11><ntine :~rli~ with The group hed been• trlldlU..al H.dledthr . a match. men 'a aoclal and drlaklna · . eedaysJater.' Jraternlty tor yeara. I I ,._ ... -.... ·-··-·---· -------~ ... -----·---- I . Terror ~talks ~obbery ' EUREKA (AP) - llerb.ert and Garnet .!1.........-W•H-""•lntbolr-when the U1hta b- __ m,_'J'beY •lrllk• *" --two maell::e'd per191111 • .cooin•iq rifln at tbelJ: hfadl. It WU·2 a.m. Saturday .. and Uie be(iniililjOl M hours~ of terror tblit ended wb•n autborltlel ~removed a ••bomb,''• parently pboby, h'om Rasmussen'•. back, .where the two extor· tiQllisls &ad strapped it. Rasmus~n. preaident of lhe Bani< of Loleta in nearby Fortuna, was :· forced to .~mpty the v•"1t ; or a· substantilll amount 1 of money under threat of deatbtohim andhlswife. t JOHN GROMALA, bis , attorney. said the extact ~ amount taken would not ~ be known until later ~ (: day, when the bank com· pletes an audit. He noted that Friday was pay day ~for many people and said, • "There obvioWJly was a "4 substa ntial amount of ''money in that vault." J Agent Richard Miller ' refused · to say whether ~the FBI bad any leads lo ~ the identities of the ex· 7 tortionists. but added, "They were completely L rovered up with-masks •. _, gloves and clothes. It's a difficult case." Rasmussen, reached at home by telephone, said he Was not ready lo ' UP'IT•..,._ A Matter·ot Tl•e Lynda Riley, 16, poses with Lori Sparling, 5, shortly after Lori was named Wee Miss <::ati!ornia in a pageant cooducted Sunday • in Los Angeles. It was jtist' 10 years ago that Lynda was named the first .wee Miss California. talk about the 'eX· F ' La · perience. Gromata said. •om"'"n, S wye· r.· ... the Rasmussens were • 1 ••SIC' .., unhurt but ·'still quite ~~:..~p over lhe whole Seeking Film Ban MRS. RASMUSSEN· had spent 81A hours tied SACRAMENTO (AP> Manson follow er, was ar- to . a tree outside. in the _ Lawyers for Lynette rested here on a charge rain. Gro~ala said after Fromme are seeking 8 or attempting to kill the .br~ak1n the two ex-court order limiting the President Ford. I tort1on1sls separated.Mr. shQwing of 8 rilm in I and Mrs . Rasmussen . . An attorney for one of. 'th. th h d which she bolds a rifle lherilm'sproducerssays ' ~:old1~heme wh~~~easa;o-andk s)ys : ""flho':I. have to it is scheduled for na· t ing to happen if the m~y ovb wi '1;--k Uonat release soon. But r ransom wasn't paid. .ou ave . 0 now Public Derender E . t They told them how ex-every &drt .~ 1~t so that Richard Walker wants it ·pert they were at making you cod dpih 1 1 .~P any banned in 2!i counties bo b '' Th FBI' and secoo an 5 00 · s u r r b u n d in g .-m s. e .. The docu,mentary• Sa. ' · GrontJ;la gave this ac-ab 0 1l t"" the 0 ha 1 ea . cramento .. OAILYPILOT .5§ ••• Dueol't!red .Did Police Ihterview .Patty? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Sacramento police ap- parently came ctoile to ltumbllDI upon Patr!O. Haant ab: lnontlul before. abe and two Symbl-UberaUoo Army ..,_. D1ons were arrested ln SanFrancl1<0. · -1.utJllucb, o!Cicen lnv..U1aUn1 a robbery· murder visited the nm- down Sacramento du..e_lex where Miss HearaCana-wnuam ana Emily Harris hid OUl for several months, Det~­ tive Sgt. Sam Somera said SUnday. The case was unrelat- ed to SLA activities, and Somers said that as far as he: knows police did not talk to Miss Hearstor the Harrises. TIME M~GAZINE s.aid Sunday' that the three, using false lden- . ti ties, were routinely in· tervie,wed by police and that their aliases were found on police records after rederal agents dis· covered the hideout. But Somers s aid : ''There's nothing lo reflect that any officer talked to anyone using any or the aliases they bad been using.'' .. Miss Hearst, 21 , was. kidnaped by the SLA on · Feb. 4, 1974, but later said she bad joined the terrotllt Wnd. She II be-n!Dled under lh• name or ln,:beldnearSanFran-Carol Simmons , rlaco on feder•l bank authorities said. Whlle in robbery char1e1. The Sacramento. the Har· Harri.sea are In custody mes and Mis$ Heai-st re- in Lqs4 An1eles, where l)atered at Sacramento the)" face state kidnap, ci.ty _college to ob· . robbery and ..a'STitutt tam ID cards -Miss char1es alon& with Mias Hearst as Sue Hendricks Heant. and the Ha...-.ri·a·es as 'l1ae body Of James W. Sou.Me l..;anphear and Boa:dan, 34, was round in S t e v e B r o u d y . a v a ca n t Io t in authorities said . They Sal'ramento near a said the three never at· duplex wh•re Miss teoded_any .classes at ihe He•rst 8.nd the Harrises school. are believed to have A neighbor who oc· I i v e d b e t w e e n ci.q>ied the other part or '11\al1k11lvln& 1974 ·and the duple x said after May 1975. Bogdan·s · body "'as dis· covered in March, police THE DUPLEX was questioned him. . '"l'bey knoeked on my door and asked me l~J'd 1een or heard an')'thina during the night,·:· saia the nel1hbor. who asked not lo be Identified. mind.'' Speaking with~ porters alter addraaog a tonvention of the Ma ssachusetts Trial Lawyers Association in Framingham. Ma11., Bailey said the dert!IDIC team has spent 70 hours with Miss Hears t. 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( Ill' • -.....,'t' J " • • • ' Ae DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Parallledic Roadblock_ For'reasons best known to its members, Orange c.owrty's Emergency Medical Care Committee re· ceoljy bottl"ed up a plan to open paramedic training centers at two private hospitals. And a few days later, county Health Officer John Philp only hemmed and hawed when asked by county supervisors if he feels Orange County Medical Center , (OCMCrshoiild continue to be the o{tly facility for training paramedics. • . The proposal to use facilities and personnel at two private hospitals to speed up training of paramedics n<>Jtded yest~day in i;ome Orange County com- munities is sound. . The hospitals \VOuld have to be properly certified and their graduates would have to pass the same ex- ams as OCMC graduates. Despite those safeguards, the Emergency Medical Care Committee and Philp apparently believe only OCMC should be allowed to train paramedics. The Board or Supervisors rightfully has de- manded that both the committee and the county health officer get off the clim e. ' Properly 1 the supervisors have surmised that the issue is providing life-saving service to county resi- dents, not the preservation of OCMC's param~dic training monopoly. · .. Post Gas Price.s The Orange County Grand Jury last week said it would benefit county consumers if service stations were required to post gasoline prices in a place visible to passing motorists. ' proposed by Supervisor Ralph Diedri.ch and for chid· ing the other supervisors for failing to enaet It. Back in the good old days when there was a free market in ga,soline, service statlgo operators didn't object to poshng so-called gasoline war prjces or to of. fering give-away gimmicks 1A> Induce motorlsta Into their stations. Now, they complain their constitutional rlebls would be violated by forcing them to let p811Slng motorists know prices before they pull them oft the highway. Nonsense. All that's Involved is letting consumers know whanhey are-going to pay for a commodity that takes bigger and bigger bites out of our pay checks. Too Much Advice? " There's much to be said for citizen Input in gov- ernment-but much to be asked about its ultimate er-· fecliveness. Currently, the federal government is lieing ad- vised by 1,250 assorted boards, committees and com· missions. Some of them are difficult to believe; a panel on sunburn tre3tment for example, a ·board of tea- tasters and a review committee on laxatives! Many of the 24,000 citizens serving on the ad· visory bodies are paid no more than expenses. But the 4,000 federal employes staffing the panels are paid and miscellaneous office expenses bring the annual cost well up in the millions. Five years ago Congress set up a committee to in- vestigate the need for all this advice. Since then 216 new pane ls have sprung up. · The jury scolded the Board of Supervisors for fail· ing to enact a proposed ordina nce that \Vould have made gasoline price posting in unincorporated areas mandatory. The advisory panel fever is not limited to the. ·federal government. They proliferate at the state and local level. And the nagging question is: Does anyone in gov· ernment ever take their advice? ·'We regret that you were mugged. It's strictly against company policy now, you know.' The jury was right in supporting the ordinance Rent-a-Family Can Answ~r Many Needs All the distinguished sociological journals, including Newsweek, report that the Am.erican family is breaking up. Many a harried parent, plagued annually by boring Thanksgiving dinners, Christmas shambles and orthodontists' bills, will say, "It's about time!" Most pleased by the news, of course, is Edgewater Sprock, presi- dent of Rent- a -Family, J n c . , a pioneer in its field . "The grav- est prob · I e m i n A.merica ,•• Sprock says, "has long been the lack of adequate 'family. plan-nina:. Families have always been thrown together heller-s kelter by t6eaccldento,fbirth. You were as liable to inherit a eponging aunt with a delirium tremens as a lov- ing. wealthy one with a fortunately incurable heart murmur. "We like to think we have the answer." ONE OF Rent-a -Family·s first. ·customers ~as-Eldon Cbeevey. An orphaned bachelor at 24, Cbeevey was a cautious young man who thought things through. Ke immediately saw the advan- tages of family planning. For only $10,000 a year he was able to rent the perfect wife. Her name was Dearest. She kept his rented apartment neat as a pin. never told him he smoked too much, rubbed his back without demanding he return the favor, and was totally immune to headaches. When he told her of his daily tribulations with Mr. Klatcb al (...__A_R_T_H_O_P_P_E __ ) the office-, she never once responded with, .. You wouldn 't believe what happened to me lo· day!"' Instead, she merely said sympathetically, '"Poor dear." So pleased was Cheevey with his tented wife that he rented a kindly, silver-haired mother named Mom , who didn't care a whit if he failed to call her once a week or even if he forgot her birthday. With Mom came D8d , a wi se, P,ipe .puffing gentleman who nevlr gave Cheevey any ad- vice and only told him what a great son he was. CHEEVEY couldn't make up his mind whether~ rent children or not. After 6-0§™\'ing those of his friends he decided the joys of parenthood we.re outweighed by its woes. So when the urge came over him to read a bedtime story, he would rent a couple of cuddly tots for the evening. Once a year or so, he"d rent a daughter to take to the zoo . And he was the proudest parent in the crowd when hi s strapping rented son ($29.95 for the day) graduated fint in his class at Skarewe University. "Just think," he said happily to Dearest one morning, "I have all the pleasures of a family and none of the drawbacks." Th.at was the day Mr. Kl atch fired him and he was run over by a push cart. INSTEAD OF a cold martini and a warm "Poor dear " when when he arrived home, he found Dearest packing. "Sorry, Mr. Cheevey,'· she said coldly, "I've found a better-paying job as a comp lit operator.'' Dear Gloomy Gus In the area where I live the streets are permanently decorated with battered;i ), lidless trash cans and d,e-- lapidated cartons. When 1 Cirst move4 here J thought having your trash al the curb all week must be a ci~ ty ordinance. C.A.J. Gleelny Gw t-111tt ••• .... Nd bY" ,......, .., --..-C:llWrlty NllKI W. wl-1 11 1111 ... ,........ S.fld ,_-,... -to G....,,y Go&, D.iiily Pilot. Siienee C'Olftl~ IHetatorsMps ---• J ·~ ., Spain Criticism Valid ~ ol WASHINGTON -One of the curious features of American foreia:n policy is its reluctance to t•ke a pragmatic approach toward n ations within its strategic orbit. In other: words, our leaders somehow leel that they must overlook the failings of every government that serves ·U.S. interests." · · This characterizes the current attitude of the Ford administration, which evidently _believes that it cannot ~--------·)--e<~ible. vl C STANLEY IT COULD. happen as .,;..II id~ ' KARNOW numbers of other countries;" . . where American . assistance iS.~,... criticize the authoritarian Fran· co regime because the U.S. bases in Spain might be jeopardized as a C<X)Sequence. being used by local despots to' crack down on their own peop1e1 ~ -and where, as a result. the!!' United States has become an ac· complice of dictators. '' •I Train Bu/I's Dream Nobody can decently condone the Spanish terrorists who are seeking to rekindle the hideous civil war that ravaged Spain a generation ago. But as much as Preside~t Ford's preoccupation with the Iberian baSleS ·may be genuine, it is eQualli~difficult to condone his refusal to denounce the fascist repression that is· generating the terrorism. The Brazilian regime, whicff' receives a healthy dose of U.S. aid, has been the object of censure by Pope Paul for 1~ ·cruelty toward ... political d.issir 1 dents. And South Korea's Presi·""" dent Park Chung Hee. ano,tber ' American dependent , is> notorious for his abuses of human. "'hts. ' . ' l THE GREAT RAILWAY BAZAAR. By Paul Theroux. 1-loughton Mifflin . 342 Pages. Paul Theroux is a train buff. "Ever since childhood, when J lived within earshot of the Boston and Maine, I have seldom heard a train go by and not. wished I was on it," he writes. "Those whistles sing bewitchment: railways are irresistible bazaars. snaking along perfectly level no matter what the landscape, improving your mood with speed, and never upsetting your drink." FEELING this way, it was ob- vious that sooner or later Theroux would come up. with a train riding plan that would bog· gle the imagi nation. He did, and this is the absorbing record of the four months he spent traveling on trains -most of the time that is -from London, through Europe, across Turkey 1 on into the sub- continent, and then to Southeast Asia. From Vietnam, Theroux new to Japan, railroaded around that country, boated to Russia, and "hopped a train there for lhe ( THE BOOKMAN ) long, long trip back home. ln ••1'\e Great R.ailway '.Ba1aar .''Theroux details bis fan- tastic journey, describini" in ex- cellent prose not only the many, many places be visited but al.so the people be met, the sqiells - not just the sights -of the cities and towns, and, of course, the trains he rode on. Trains with such &rand-sounding names - but often not so grand to ride oo. - as uThe Orient Express" -"'oncel ~que for its service ... now uni· que among trainsJor its lack of it'' -"The Khybe'r Pass 'Local," "The Tali manner Mail," "Man- dalay Express,'' "Golden Ar· row., and "The Trans.Siberian Express.'' IT'S A grand trip Theroux takes the reader on, but mosl would probably rather read about it than actually do it. Phll Thomas AP~Edltor THE REAL fault I find with the President's silence on · the Spanish issue is not its immorali- ty but.its lack of foresight. For, by implicitly backing a decrepit regime that cannot survive much longer, the United States runs the risk of being alienated from the fresh elements that are bound to take over eventually. So the military bases may ul- timately be lost anyway. -along _with Arflerica·:s p~rted_ de· dication to democracy." This is what 1 happened in Greece. where the American pre- sence suffered. a severe setback when the conspicuously bad jun- ta that had been supported by the United States since 1967 finally cqtlapsed last year. It also hap~ned on a fai big- ger scale in lndochlna, where the American failure stemmed largely frqm the fact that the United Stales not only propped up inept proteges but hopelessly tried to contend th,at they were The list could include Argen· tina, Chile, Taiwan, \.be ~hi.lip· pines a nd several African states~. all of which rely in some measure on Americanflelp. 0 0 In these lands, 8s in Spain, thtY· United States may have vitaJr. economic or strategic interests t that justify an aid p_rogram."' , however unsavory it..anay be.~ Thus other imperatives may be more important than a country•SI domestic political coloration. " IT WOU.LD &e -p ~e rlle ~ therefore, for the United states~ break its ties with every. natiOI\; . whfille lntemal system it dislikes .. But this ought not deteo 4 Americans, the President amon~ them, from voicing their opiniorl. about another nation's miscon4 , duct. The responsibility to do soi is even greater if the nation is l\ 1 U.S. client. ·1 In the Spani;h case. acconhg-~ ly, Mr. Ford not onlYsidestepPe(t..,.. his duty; his d~cisioo to rem:atn mute is unrealistic. 1r '' Ehrlichman Pens Inside Story of Wounde~ ~ee :i -WASIUNGTO;N -To break the 1W73 siege at Wounded Knee, S.D., lbe Army advised send.jog tank5 and troops against the ragtag Indian rebels -a move that could have led to an awful recurrence of the 1890 Indian 'massacre at the same historic· site. An inside account of Wounded Knee has been writtem by John Ehrlichman. the former White House aide, who is ..,er to help tbe Indians as penance for 1111 Watergate crimes. I He bas re.· counted the WOUDded Knee developments in a. sirivate, handwritten letter to ac- tor Marlon Brando who sought the t 1° 'le for a movie he hopa to produce •bou~ the mistreatment illlJldl•••· In 1890, a U.S. cavalry unit killed 300 Indian men, women and children at Wounded Knee. Jn 1973, the Army recommended using a full division as the "minimum .. force to break the siege. Wrot e Ehrlichman: ''Fred Buzhardt, general counsel for the Defense Department, sent an ob- server to Wounded Knee at one point-a professional soldier. He came back with very strong criticism of the way the marshals were handling it. A group o.f White HOuse and Justice Department officlals, therefore, ••met with Army peo. · pie to lea-m their views on bow to ... handle· s uch a problen , ·· Ehrlichman continued. The Army's advice was eijher to get allinorallout. "If it was lo be all in and the . Army were asked to do it, they would u.se tanks. a minimum ol a division Of troops and go full scale. But the Army was not look-TRB SIEGE began in late Ing lorthejob. The White House Febr\lary, 1911, when Indian peoplere1W1edtoconsidersuchan mWtuts 0<cupled the Wounded assaolt." Knee battle aite to dramatlie . lhtlr innumer•ble llnd tlmtless T IJ I! -It E P 0 R M fl 0 frievaacet. It w .. the ITlOlll spec-Ehrllchman, who has been livi.ng tltculer Jndian uprialnl 8lnce the .,, amqng the Pueblo Indians In day• of Genera George, NeW M~xlco. dc~cribc~I Wayne ,\tlnltrooaCuai.r. • • Colburn, t h•n ch1d U.S. . . (JACK ANDERSON) marshal, as "the super-hawk and villain." According to Ehrlichman, ''Colburn was for going in , strongly. H e appare ntly authorized the marshals to re~ turn fire, and on a given night, thousands of rounds would be fired, with very little effect usually. ''Colburn reported to his superiors at Justice that the fir· ing was necessary because In· di an fire 'pirined down· federal people, who then had to be ex- tricated with counter-fire.'' Colburn acknowledged to us that he had, indeed1 "urged police action." He painted out· that the siege was the "longest- civil disturbance in U.S. his· ~ory." He said he w8.s "proud ol My people'' who never opened fl~. he s)VOJ'e, unless they were Oredupon. Throughout most of the Wounded Knee crisis, Ehrlichman confided. President Mxon waa "holed up'• at Cimp David and lert the decisions to a second-strinc 1ide. "WKAT WBaE I the dent 's orders?'' as·ted Ehrlichman. Answ¢ng his own question, he wrote: "None. Ken Cole decided, in the Pri!sidentJs name, the things that needed White House decision. ''This w3s not unusual in domestic .matters in the Nixon White House especially when Vietnam or some foreign pro- . blem -.yas pressing. Nixon would delega\e vast latitUde to others on a continuing basis. . "Cole knew he bad authority to act. The problem was one Nixon didn't know any more about than the stall people handling It""··· But .Erlichman stressed" that "'Cole's orders were to avo1d bloodsh~ ancl try to ne"!11ate a, peaceful result.'' ' • Ehrlichman cbaraed that Deputy Attorney Geoeral Joseph Sneed, along with the chief manhal • w•s less lnt~..in peace and more interested in re- sults: . · . "~ wu In favor of going ln. doina: s uch damace u might be required lolUPP""'" the 'iq>ris· inf an4-.restore law and order," re ated Ehrllchman. HE POINTED out, In falmeas to NI•'!"· that the COll[ront•Uon occurred onl:r, a montti afl"'4the President baa be<!n llia"""'"ied . , fOl'-b.iS second term. ·~PreSi<fent Nixon was engaged full lime in reorganizing the executive branch and in replacing some or its appointive people/' rkaJled Ehrlichman. . "He moved to Camp David and holed up. there with a small staff for weeks at a time, charting the· organizational changes ... Our-iht this time Viet,nam negoUa~ tions wer.e in their final stages, I believe. I can Tecall cables com- ing in from (Secretary of State) Kissinger who was in Paris talk- ·ing to the North Vietnamese. "But all of this is to explain.; lhal the normal White House pro..• · cess was totally disrupted.. For · instance, 1 was virtuallj' loekedn into Camp David ... My duties m-.. tie domestic area were taken .... over by Cole. He became the toPrt White House staff man looking att 1 , Wounded Knee, simply because,:f the reist of us above him, so t<tc speak, were out of pocket." Ehrlichm•n carefully ex ~!: plained, therefore, that his lni-"' formation on Wounded Knee in.. large part, ·came from the 1f'&l-' ports of others. _ .... ,,,.-~-:::-:-:-:::-::'."..'::-~~~-=:--.-~~~~~~~~" ORANGE COAST The editorial paged the Daily u DAILY PILOT Robm N. W«d, Pl#JIUll<r Thom., Kttvil, Editor Borbo.ro Kr.tbtch EdUorial POI/< l:dilor Monday;-October 13, 1975 . \ I Pllot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by ~ting on this page diverse Com.men-· rt tary on topics of interest by syn· l dicated columntsts and c•r· . tooniils, by e:rovlding a forum for readers' views and by pre- . aentina this newsp1per'1 opln-r1 Ions and ideas on current topics. The edlic>rlol oplo1-of the Dail)' Pilot appear only In , theedltorit:I column at thetpp~ th·e page. Opiniqn• .,.._Mdb1 '\ the colwianifts and-.~ 11 and letter writen .,. UMtr owa t> and no en'dorttment d ab* !J vi~ bJ the Dal' .. PUct ~ d be"inftr)'ff. ..,. -......~...;..;...~....;....;;;...;..~...;.~~~~..;...~~~.;..~~~...,·- • th iii •o • • I • 1ro do T d p a a t • P. • • r l • 2 t - " -. • • •• Speelal ·IAMt•ds for Space Buffs Like To ~Hear .. More About the TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITAMN '" PROllAM? .. As Taughtj3y MAHARISHI MAH ESH -voG1 Free Introductory Lecture IRVINE T ... Oct. 14 ·I P.M. • ''I didn't do it, Mommy.'' OPEN HOUSE CELEBRATION Miyata MX-E l 0 $pMd llcyde Mlf<asa "T .. Tulips" (Pattern) 111o-.. Set 10<"8 Door Prizes Paknid SX70 Model 3 Land Ca'"'"' Tosh'ba RP 1600F AM/FM Transistor Radio Dried Aonil Arrangement Open an account and add some beauti- ful color to yoor home scene! The Coleus, peacock of the plant world. features a profusion of multi- colored leaves and spikes of light blue flowers. Grows in- doors or out. Easycare in- structions for the Coleus will be included when you come into our office to pick up your plant J UlllN•r H1t1o Sc~1ol. .... ZJJ c .... ac ;1 . .Come as you October 31 st. . are and help us celebrate during ·september 29th through I ( HUMTINGTOM ·BEACH , w .... Oct~l-5 I P.M. n.M1W11 •1·. Wnt•T-. NEWPORT EACH W .... Oct.l·IP.M •. ~Mwk.r'1 WaDI •afll•lt L; Muk1r I: 1r:ri11e St. -, ' LAGUNA BEACH ....... --~~':'!, W .... M.. -SI P.M. • TMCllll•·-IM;-31611'5.~W."',,----- lOKAIBANK ,~~ Of ~~<?.~IA 3333 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 92860 (714) 84er1121 ,\ _ BRANCH OFFICES . \ '~ .... ,.. ...... -··-n ~--lngl""""1'1, t,tunlington-ee·actr.Playa del-Rey,.South.Bay_ ' -I 1. ' • f ,.,_.ma• .. ~, _.,,..__«•7 , --.\-r -Hemotflce·&.1••11111 .,.. ............................ ~.--------------r1 /1;......;~....;~~~~~~~~..o...~~ ...... ~~~~~----~~--~ .. , . ' . L 'QUEENIE _, 10·1;!. c+:~ ,,. ..... -... --~~ J • • • ··1rs rl·fresh1 ng !hl' ""'<IY you r!'sist lo\·c· ~-I 1h111k. _ .... ,..,,.,. ""' Deaths Elsewhere NEW U.S. CITIZENS G ATHER AROUND JUDGES AT SANTA ANA Great Britain, Germany, Canada Top List of Contributing NaUona BAKER. Mont. <UP I)' -Funeral ser vices will be held Th ursday in Ra pid City, S. D., for the :ft1rs. Woodward's body was found rn her Fifth Avenue apartment. Rev. Don Murray, 55, LA J OLLA <AP) found er a nd director of Mass wi ll bt.• sung Wed- the Sky Ranch for Boys . ne~d ay for f:harles C. in South Dakota. f'alher ·ounn, 71, former vice Murray and one of the president or th e Texaco boys fro m the r a nch Oi l Co ., who died Satur- wer e kill ed Saturday day . Dunn r etired in night in the c rash of the 1967. 44 New A111erieans wast Citizem Hail from 21 Counlries priest 's light plane near here . By TOM BARLF.Y OI ""' 0.ll r Pil•I S1~11 Forty-Cow.r residents or IO Orange Coas t com- munities severed thl'lr PORTS~1 0 lJ T l l . Va. tit•s with 21 nations of (AP) ~Ruth Tarkenton origin thi s Wl·ck in NEW YORK (AP) J onrs, 56. t he uunt or n a l u r a I i i a l i on Ann Wo odw ard , ex-Minnesota Vik i ngs ceremonies conductcdut onerated20 yearsago in qu ar t e rb ack Fra n the Or a n ge County the shotgun s laying or Tarkenton, w a.s s hot to courthouse, Santa Anu. her multimillionaire death and her husband They were among 133 s po rts man h us b a nd, and .son were wounded former aliens who joined Wil liam Woodward Jr., here after inte rrupting a Superior Court Judge 1-1. died at the age of 57. bUrglar at their home. • Warren Kn ight or !\fis-sion Viejo, Presiding Death Notlrn 1 J u d g e R ob e rt A . '-------,-,-,--'--------M-,-,-,-,-,-,---~i Banyard and Judge J er- tOA llM.Y WE.88, r•tldellt ot~ HARWOOD H. MERRILL, rttlcRnl rold Oliver for the tradi-...... c... o.1e ot dutri 0c1o11er 11, et Coll•"'-"'· c.. D•tt ot 0..111 Ct· tional group photograph ,,,s. !ollr¥1Y9d Or Pier Min, A.L. ..... bb. .... 10, 1t1S. !wrvl¥10 by Piii 'llril•, I r Jr. ot IAO\llMI &le<fl ; tflrH t r.,...._, Mr1. El• M•rrlU ot Coil• Mel•. in the nearby p aza 0 Frank L, W.bb, COrrer l . Wdlti MO S.rvlc11 1nd lnlermenl ... 111 ~ In the Fl ags. WarMrL.W.bb,1llot L•{luM BNc.fl. w11i.... T•u,. Locc11 01rec;10ri, ee11 Welcomi'ng t hem to ~lv•N Mrvl(et on T..,.Mt1y. v.tf9r 8t-•rMortu1ry, u.-h•h MOr1~rydlrKtors. MAYO citizenship in the colorful ·, Mc CALLUM LEONAAO C. MA YO, r•lld9nll ot" JAMES DONALDMcCAlLUM,...a-"TMnty·Nl111P•lm1,C•.0 11etJfONlfl c e r e Dl 0 n y were ci.n! pt Cost1 Mer.a, C... D•ll ot ONll'I Or::loblr 11, lf1S, Survlvt"O by '°'" re presen tatj VeS Of the OttOMr 12, ''''· S1trvlveo by r.11 Olvglit•••, R1t1 Keete 01 COit. """"' American Legion. the dauQl'ltfl', Mlrjorle ,.fler1 ul Coll• and Unor1 C•rnl ol N-York; I Mew; •-11randel'l11er .. n. Gr1W1141P """'*"uo,..n. Rowrr 11111 1 .. ,,., Amer ican I.egion Aux- wf""Vlc n wtU "' i.ld 11 1:00 PM '~· ~ •• Ott~· tl •• 1 lCI PM, &ttl 'I' th D ht r *''' P•c:111c Yl•w Meo"'or11• Pi•~ • ..,.MdYlre'W CP141P91. M..11 01 °'""i.,, 11ary, e aug ers o """'port B•Kh, c •. P1c111c 11i.w -111 ,..na., •:oo AM. s1 . .-clllm the American RevoJu. MDm..ryct1r.c.1ors. a.urcr.. •n•"•~n1, Hoiv S.guic,.., tion , the League o( •ODllllOUl!Z • c.nwt.ry. 8911 BrOMI"''' Mortu¥y LUCIANO RODiltlGIJEZ of Ntotlcwol dlt'Klorl. Women Voters and lhe 01,, o . o.1edou1t1octot.r10. 1•1s. O.WOL1'"£ Kiwanis Club. ~rvtwd b'f -Mft, H•nrr Aoc1!19ue1 Mll URINE T. O.WOLFE, ,..,ldlnlot I of N1llon11 c11r; sl•P ·d1\io11t•r. e:• Toro, c.. ~11 of dHtll oc~ 11 . J udge Knight eclurc:.'C'.i Mere:"" Rernlrff: M• trtndcNklntl 1•1s. SUrwl....o b., • 11,1 ••. Mrs Bttty the forme r aliens on the Mid -1re1t1r•lldefllhl. 5'f'vlc•t ll1K Pler ol Cosl1 M111. F11"9r11 · f • .. r1Jwlcf 1111 :00 AM MonHy.~111c: .. ,....iw. w.GMM1•¥. 0c1omr Ii, 11 me aning o Am erican ..,..._ ai.ott. 1n1errt11nt; P•d fk View t~OO PM, 8911 &ro1c1w•r Mom.-rw•tl'I citizenship a fter Judge Me"'or1 11 P•rk, N•wto•l hec:l'I. "9w. 8ruct ..:;..,,.,, olf1c11nt. 1n11r. Oliver led them in their ~lfk View Mortuary dlrKlon.· fNfll, 1'"11m..,.,n Mlrnorl1I Plrk Btll _ sP••o er-1rMOrtu .. ,01,..c:1on. fi rst pledge of allegiance Lt!DNA SPE-RO. •M141Pnl ot,.......,,, MILLS as citizens. 111..:1'1. Q . 0.11 9f "-lfl Odlllllf' n., ALlle:ltT R. HILLS, t•tl*"lof C..111 ''''· Survlw•o 11w Mr"""'''· Mtw. c.. Otte °' dHth oc._, 11, H unlinglon Reach Gw•ldtrl9Mwn8".....,,.tt1tNcJ1;"""9 "1S.Surv1..-.d11,n1tw111,sy1..i1H1H,, topped the list of Orange 91'tnctcflhdlret1. $W¥1CM _,, ,,.... IC four IDM, J1...,1t, ~OMld, Alblrt - 1:00 PlrA Oft Mo•••· P1c111e "'"'w DtYll\11; th"" 1>rottwrs, Percy Hllh.04 Coast contributing com- Ch•"''· 1nt•1tMn1, P•clflc VI•• CIMd1,,.rtflwl'Mll1tofNew vorkano munit iE's v.•ith 13 resl-Mlm•rli • P1r1<, N••port 891cl'I. All.-.d Hlllsol C•nld1; th•• sis!.,..,,,.,., f'M:lf1tY1itw Mor11.11rrd1~Wn. urnp ...... ot c..n1c1•. s11u1 o·c:on .... u dents chang ing f lags. PILITL orc.neo1,Mlt11•Mc:Don11dofc:..n•1. Irvine and Costa Mesa NANCY HEl..f:N Pl LS TL, q120, f9o ,,_ Rosi ot C1Ut<1rnl1 Ind Ooroll\y , ·d sldM!tvfOerchr!Grovt.C•.O.te .. ,,... Smlll'I ot c1nld•: 1 11r1n11cnu<:1ren. each sent eight res1 ents ""0r;...,. 11. 1t1s. su ... 1...ct""..., ,,_, .. W1Vlctt Tun01y, 0r::1-· u to the courthouse. ........... "*· .. Mn . Roswell F. f'lllCI, ml J:OD PM, w ...... , Ch11rtPI Wiii\ In-Both M1'ss1'on Vie1·0 and Jr, of Gtordllrl Grovt; brothtn, Roi& ''"'*'' 1t "•lrl'l•v•n Mernorlll P•rlt.. Md Qwfln PIJ1t1; h'lo lltM". INry .,11 BrMOwtor Mortu•rrdlrircton. Fountain Valley had (our ll'ld a...tti AltU, •ti ol 0.rden Gr.... DO\ll!RSPlk l! t · c..:two•~otht•$,L•--Lano OUAY A.DOVEA;SPIKE,r•~Oll rep r ese n ta 1ve s. Of 011no111Ntlt11C•Lor1tofOMM1Mtw; s..1.-n., c.e. O.t•ot.,..rn0t11Dbar Newpo rt Beach had Ptllmtol Qll'aftCl"'"tl'ler.Hll'lo!Ml~lltlvl 11,lt1S!Survl-byllltwtt1.0llrkltle t h d ( r 0 a..n0Ao ... or .... s1c1t .. nr1c•J:DD o.ver111111 01 s 1nt• An•: •nr•i ree a n o u c m - ""' T..,.,.,..,, Pa c1t1c VII• .--i.t ~. k•ttn eos1no r o1 o-.,., munities had one each: Pllrll,....,"'18'..:l'l.Vltll•llon•:OOm ea .• v.,.,.,e:1mor•ot Or1n.,e...0Aut• Seal Beach. San Juan t :OCI PM Mofld.tly, ~Ilk Vllw ~. Do .. n.ol-• Oii S.n11 An•; brolflef, O.rl In ow of flOlftr• f'tl1mor111 c:on1r1w 0o .. rtP1k• 111PeM.;J11r•nckl'lildr1Jft. Ca p i s l r a n O , S a n 11ora ,,.., .,. m.a. 10 '"-cr-11, 011 S...vlces 100.,, .-n01r. oe1-13, Cle m ente a nd Laguna ll'!M"Cllok•. 1'7S ., ,,(1(1 PM, Four+llln V•l1ey Bllp. u :11s. . ~-----------,U tt c nurcr. wltn ln1er.,..111 In 11.1 H•Wlhorn, Pttnn. B•ll Bro1dw1r Heading the list or con-BALTZ .. IRQERON l'lJNeRAL HOME Corona del Mar 873-9450 Cocta -848-2'2• llU BROADWAY QllOSUARY 1llterotldway Costa Mesa 642-9150 McCC)AMICK l«JRTUAAY Laguna Beach 4 94-941 5 Sin Juan Capistrano 495'-1776 PACIFfC VI EW llEl«JRIAL PARK Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacifte View Drive Newport Beach. - C81ifornia '644--2700 PEEK FAMILY COU>NIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Bolsa A\'e. Westminster 893--3525 SMITHS' MORTUARY ' 827 Main St. Huntington Beac~ 536-6539 P U,BLIC NOTICE MOrtl.oarr 1~11 dl..clor1. sw c t: tributin g nations was SIDNl!V SWEE, ""ld.nt tit CHI• Great Britain with seven MIM, Cl. 0.1• Of dHITI ~r 11, 1t JS. S•tvlc:11 1rt1 Hnd ll'l{I, 8'11 (ormer residents O( the 11rouway MO•tu1ry, Cott• Mt5to. island nation switching 6G41SO JCt:A STllE:R PAUL KEASTER, rtlldlnt al Coil• MltM, C.. 0.lt' of d••lh Octotitr 11, ms. s.,,,.,1.,.0 by r.11 d•ll{lfl1er, E .. •Yfl sr-of C:.O.t. Mes.to, C1. S«vk11 - pending, 11111 Brotldw•r Mort111rw. Oltt.&MIM. P UBLIC NOTICE 'ICTITIOUl a USINISl NAMt: STATIEMINT n. lollowln{I person 11 clolno 111N- nnt11· RGM CONSTRUCTION CO., 11til Mlwlltld No. 1~, Hur+t!nQ1oro Betocn. Clllfoml•lfl- "l(k G. Mlli.t, 211SI NIW!tond ~. m, Hunll"lll.111'1 a..1cn. C•lllo•nlam.. Tllll lltnlMSl It COl'ldllCltd b'f an in· dlvlouto1. Rick G. Ml lier Tllls a1M•tn11tl 1¥111 Pllld wHl'I '"" COuflty Cltr11 of Or11t9t Couritr 111'1 ()(.. .,._l,191S. -· Pulllltrltd Or1noe Coan D•llr Piiot Otlaotrl. 13, 1'0. 21. 1•1S 3lU.1S P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUS I NIESS NAME ST ... TIE MENT n. followln<J ~rwn h Oolr.Q buso· -~· SEMlAP, l6' Sh1H"''' No. 1. Gll\11 Mew. C1ll,ornl• '1617 Ottboral\ S1111nn1 Spence. I~ Sl'llllrt11r No I, Coll.II Mtt11, C.lllornl1 ''"' Thl• t111sl1>e1.1 IS cOflducled by an In· dlvlclWI. O.D0t1ll Su11nne SPtnet Tiii, 11,&1'..,,.nt !Vil !UICI ~Ill llW Coun1y Cllh o• Oran(tl Countr on Or::· lotler"t. '"'· 1'""1St P\>Dli'lhtld ~1n99 Cotti D•I" Pltol. Oc:l. ll, 10, 21, ll'ld Now. J. 1t7J 54-1S allegiance. Other nations represented were West Germany wit h six: and Canada and Yugoslavia with four each. Among the new (aces in contri buthi g nations were newly independent Singapor e and Luxem· bourg, a tiny European nation t hat has never before been represented in a n Orange County n a tur alizatio n ce remony .. This a r ea's 44 new Americans are, in order oC their contributing na· lions : ARGENTINA -J ose and I rma Olga Saenz Hokama. 25802 Pericles St., Mission Viejo and Silvi.no Constantino Zuc· collo, 919 DarrC'll 13t., Costa Mesa. · : . BRAZ I L -f{amona Oli vares Ar thur. 23718 Soresina, Laguna Hills and Zidia Oliveira Webb, 145610val Road. Irvine NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING C ANADA -Alla n ~1 atlhew Wagner , 2000 Parsons Drive, Costa l\1esa ; Mari ly n Lee Reav1e. 1207 Mariner 's Drive. Newport Beach; Muriel Carolyn Luther . 9122 Elva Circle, Hunt- ington Beach and Donald William Robbins, 16541 Mt. Shelley Circle, Foun- tai n Valley. CIUNA - Chun-Chao Chou, 4335 Wintersweet Way, Irvine. f F R ANCE -J ac- c{ueli ne Zorha Hahn, 3502 Eboe St .. Irvine.· GREAT BRITAIN Malcol m McLaren Dow, 237 Ve rano Place, Irvi ne; Rex William Thompson, 32742 Alipaz S t ., Sa n Jua·n Capist r an o ; P atricia Lambert. 735 Joann St., Cost a Mesa : Victoria fl.t a ud Car gill , 10•11 Kamuela Drive, Hunt- ington Bea.ch ; Olive Yvonne Decke r , 26776 Via Vi cto ria , Mission Viejo ; J o hn o ·erek Newbol d . 2400 E lde n Ave., Apt . 28 , Costa ~fesa a nd K i n g Sai Wong, 6321 Ma r Vista D ri ve, lfunt in g t o n Beach. IRELAND -Kathl een Su lli van, 2221 Wind ward Lane N~wport Beach. IRAN -Noor o llah Javah e rt aras h , 9332 Grackle Ave., Fountain Valley. uaam ~ i'NsUwcE r .... ·-'"'"""'! \ COSTA Ml SA. = 541.5554 I N DIA -Yoginde r Sethi, 11 155 P etal Ave., Fountain V al~ey. JAPAN -Shimoko Sa to Aki . 3 682 H averford , Irvine. LUXEM BO U R G Mat hias Schmit , 6262 Larchwood Drive, Hunt- ington Beach. MEXICO -Francisco Javier P a r e d es, 21122 Bingha mpton Circle, .Huntington Beach. · · · Albakri, 820 Center Apt. 9, Costa Mesa. st .. S OUTH. KOR EA Don J a Lee, 4251 Vale St., Irvine. S IN GA POR E Made line S e ow Keng Foo, 6891 .Shannon Drive. Huntington Be ach. S WITZ E RLAND Rosemarie Adam, 9331 Cloudh•ven Drive, Hunt- inctoo Beach. WEST GERMANY-- PARA.GUAY -Jaime. E 1 k e R e n a t _e M a rcos Sch vartzman Mosk alenko, 4541 Fir 5096 Harc um La n e : Av~.~ S e a l Beac h ; Irvine a nd Maria Al e-Christine Anna Cisneros, ·andrin a Vallejos 100 167.1 New H a mps hir e barnation Ave. c0rona Drive, Cos ta Mes~; del Mar ' Margerete Anna Schnut, • 6262 Larchwood Drivet THE PHILIPPINES- Maria Zenaid a Deocamp ·Remigio, 3902 Cedron St., Irvine: Florli2a Ca - diente Nava rrete, 8683 Frazer R iv e r C ircle, Fount ain Valle y a nd Vi oleta Vi son Dunkle , 17782 Alta Mira no, Hunt- ington Beach . RUSSIA :_ Anna Mofc fat, 150 P elayo Ave., San Clemente. SO UTH YEMEN Ahmed Abdulla Omer Hunti n gto n B e a c h ; Maria-Luise Notter, 14321 R iviera Drive, Huntington Beach ; Alice Charlotte Lawless. 223 E. 16th St .. Apt. A, Costa Me·sa and Ros witha K ari n Clerk , 26252 Avenida · Calid ad, Mis- sion Viejo. YUG O S LAVI A Kala, Ema a nd Djuro Straka, a ll of 10041 Spar .Ci rcle, H unt ingt on B e ac h , and V t nko Tomazin, 919 Darrell St., Costa Mes a . ANr.11 ,, ~l' II.I'. 1•• ! ! ~-,~·. 1r THE EUCLID FOOT CLl .. IC Ml 11' Al , ".J FOR THE PRACTICE OF JQOT Olll HOPE:Otca I COARECTIVt FOOT SUAGCRr CHILDREN ANO ADULTS DIUCTOlt: CONSULTANT: RONM.D llLl()NS. M 0 , FA A,FP. Mll.f OH JACOBSON. 0 PI,'! 10990 WARNER AVE .• FOUNTAIN VALLEY TLto.tt41 HEW HIEWl'On llACH CITY ORDIHAHCE UP FOR FINAL VOll VIOLA TIOH OF THIS ORDAHCE CAM RESULT IH DOG OWNERS FACING $500. FINE AND 6 MONTHS IN JAIL FOR HAVING DOGS ON ANY CITY BEACH OR OC EANFRONT SIDEWALK AT ANY TIME .... EVEN ON A LEASH VOTE DOWN THIS ORDINANCE l"a\I nml "'Tl!" \'OUT Ma\'(JT and Council M1m1Mr1. De •l the Council •ltttlng, ; t'· m. Tu l·~dRV, 14 Octolx'r 191$. Tell your frlend1 and fellow P'l OW11"TI !•) C"all :ind .. Tit~· ;'Uld come to the meetlnc 1!•0. 1"ithl th1" n(·w c>nlln:incl•, ~. O~. 030, A1k fof a NO vote. Thill IH!W ordinance nic:,n.~: frt•1'1nn of aor Tlji;lllll rutd lll>crUc11. 111~·1·1·~,.~·d t .... C'll for enforccmnll. lt:i.ra~~n•<'n\ nf h1w abldll\!I cll11.eru1. llivcr;iion of 1X1l icc lrom cr-tmo prevenlloo, 1n \hr ftr~t f> tnonlhs Qf thl11 re1r, Newpol't &!aeh had l ,44:Z major crimes, I, 7•111 µctty erlmo11 artd 67, 689 traffic b.1t1t1on1 1ccordtng to police dep&rtmenl ,.\~tlsllo;,., FIKhl to have our police fight cr ime, i»t dOK awnera. Call and .,.rlt.•. llcatCily l11ll '1:00p.m.0 Tueadto.y, 1f o.rtobu 1975. NE\VPORT BEACH CIT\' COUNClt. :'>tA YOR. Dono.Id Metnnla 4105 Se111hort'! Orlva Newpart llt•aoh, 92660 Phooc: 873-:J693 MAYOi{ PRO TEM Atlla.n ~f. Doato.I 1~21 Trnde'l-'lndl:I t..MI Newparl Jlpnch. 92660 f'~nc: 6~2-2924 cous-crL~tAN J , Peter tklrrctt :\~0 KinKS llo11d N...._r<•rl llfPaeh. OSUl6U l'hon.-: !148.(;84G C'OUNCILVl'OMAN LlacD\a Kuoh1t 18:11 Seadrill. . CorOM Del Mar, 92825 Phono 673-06&5 COl!NCILP.L\N llowud Roe•• 411 S.VU le 1\\100., 92:661 .. 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Or other big prizeJ' Just fill out the entry form and bring it to any one of th e nearly 500 offices of Security Pacifi c B"nk in California . Enter as often as you like, but .do it >0011 . Sweepstakes ends on Nove mber 7. Complete rules posted at all offices of Security Pac ifi c Ban k. And remember-if yo1t don 't wane lo u ·air r" find out if you won a plane , car. boar , m obile home or $7500 cas h for home improvement or 1"hatc"''' we just happen to offer loans for all of them. ' . . . ' " ' •; I I I f ' • J ' I. , • • I U,.t T""*""' BOSTON'S DICK DRAGO TRIES PICKING OFF DAVE CONCEPCION AT FIRST BASE ON THROW TO CECIL COOPER .. 'Victories Coming Harder for LA As Chargers Fall 13-10 in Overtime SAN DIEGO (AP> -Victories seem to be coming harder and harder for the Los Angeles Ba rm. But for the San Diego Chargers, they're not coming at all. Ex~cted to win easily against San Diego, tbe Rams needed nine minutes and 27 seconds of over- time play before beating their SoUthem California rivals 13-10 Sunday. A 22-yard field goal by Tom Dempsey decided the game. It was the third str~ight come- from-behind triumph for the NFC West leaders, now 3-1. It also cost them the services of de- fensive back Al Clark, who suf- fered a broken leg in the first haU. Rams coach Chuck Knox was concerned about Rams mistakes -four fumbles and an intercep- tion -but not about having to struggle to win. 0 J really don't care It it'takes until Tuesday to win. as long as we do," be said. ) . Rams running back Lawrence -.M~cheon Jed aJJ runners witb 1 112 yards on 20 carries .. Quarterback JarQff Harris rompleted I~ of 26 passes for 199 yards, includlllg a Sf.yl!l'I bomb • to Ron JeSsie which set up a field goal. and a 29-yarder to Bob Klein which set the •stage for Dempsey's decisive kick. , ~ ' San Diego's Don Woods rushed for 102 yards and a touchdO:-fll, but it wasn't enough to prevent the fourth Chargers loss in as . ' , , Ul"IT• ....... THE RAMS' MERLIN OLSEN, FllED DRYER CHASE DAN FOUTS IN SAN DIEGO. many games. . "We played our best game this year, but we mad~miltake_s that beat us,'..!..sild losing coach Tom- my Prothro. ••we had chances to win and didn't.'' Los Angeles scored first on a 19-yard Dempsey fieJd goal set up by the 54-yard pass to Jessie. The Chargers wer:e shut out in the first half, the loth straight quarter tb.ey bad gone without a point in their own stadium. * * * WFLFate Nearing • A Verdict At SM D+etiD -31,42 .... ""- , HONOLULU CAP) -The : : 1~ ! !:~! World Football League has the U.-FGo.n!ps-y $0-w...ct.'1 rVft C'Ntrsc:hlllfl kit t i $0-FGW.rKhlftQ3' U.-1Vrrl12r"" (0.rftt)Wykk k) 1.A -FGO.l'nCIMYtt INOIVIDUAL L.llADIEJIS lil:USHINO -L.osA .... 1ot1.: Mit<Mlc~ 10-112. ~ 11..JI, 8f'retit 1""4. $81'1 [hoG, WOO<h :UMIS,1Mtr7·11. Jl.lCEIVING -Los Af'IOllft, .lacll-' J.60, l(leltl ,..,, Jt1si. !...JI. S.n Dl4go, waom .._,,, Curr ... >•.G¥r1->-U. PASSIN G -L.OS Anvt .. S, HMrh IS.J6..l, lft Ya.ti" S... Dlt90, FoUI$ 11·H-0, llO. It Wasn 't Walton's Day choice of su bsidizing its weak teams, retrenching or foldin g, says league president Chris Hemmeter. Jn a weekend interview, Hem- meter said those options wi.11 con· front th'e league's board of gov- ernors when it convenes in New York today for three days of meetings. ''One thing we will not do Is get involved with the irresponsible acts of last year: players not get- ting paid, bills not being paid, things of that nature," said Hem· meter. He sa id there are three possibilities for the future: - ''To complete the season PORTLAND, Ore. CAP) -Bill with JO teams and subsidize the Walton , center for the Portland h · • t Trail Blazers, suffered an eye in· struggling franc 1ses. l m no sure where that will get us," he jury Sunday night in his first Na· said. tional Basketball Association _ Eliminate the weak teams game since recovering from a and finish the year with fewer broken toe. teams. Walton, accidentally jabbed in -Shut down. the eye by Boston 's John Hemmeter said the league Havlicek durine an exhibition would prefer ~o carry 00 wtth 10 contest, left the game in the third quarter. He bad three stitches teamws.h 'd bll lytb t taken in• cut in his ri .... t eyelid. " e ave sai pu c a we 51' will finish the season with 10 Less than three hours later, teams .•. e ut we're busi- Walton suffered minor injuries in nessmen and we'll take an in- " Sports in Brief Kii;igs Bag One; · Thr~at, Revealtfd NEW YORK -Vic Venasky scored two goals and added a key , assist to lead .the Los Angeles· Kings to their fflst victory of th~ National Hockey League season, a 6-4 decision over the New York Rangers Sunday night. ' The Kings had lost their first two games 9·0 and 7-0. Death T h rea t CLEVELAND -Cleveland ln· dians manager Frank Robinson was the object of special security pretautions during the first two games of the World Series after his life was threatened, the Cleveland Plain Dealer said to- day. The newspaper said Indians president Ted Bonda received .the telephone threat three days ago and called commissioner Bowie Kuhn. The caller reportedly told Bon· da, "If you don 't fire Robinson immediately, we're going to kill him during the World Series.'' Troja11•0 11t Two USC defensive starters 'Nill probably be sidelined the ·rest of the season, a USC s~kesman said Sunday. Outside line b acker Mario Celotto and right corner Ted Robersod-suffered injuries ip. Saturd•y's as-10 victory over Washing\on State. - ·: Oelotto. a 6-4, 230-pound soP,l!OmOr,, underwent surgery SWMiay to re"pair tom car\ilage in hls left knee. Roberson, a 6-foot, 183-J)OWld senior, was believed to have bruised an ankle against Washington ,State,. but X-rays disclooed a broken le&. ' A11d rettl Keir. MONTEREY, Cali!. -Mario AndretU went home with $16,250 after winning by 1.95 seconds Sunday the $60,000 Monterey grand prix for Formula 5000 race cars here at Laguna Seca. · ·· Andretti, driving a Lola, cov- ered the 95-mile race in 49 minutes, 55.6 s econds at an average speed of 114.16 miles per hour. Les1 than twcr seconds behind · .. was Andrettl's te~mmate, Al Unser .. Brian Redman Of. England, who won his second atraight Formula 5000 cham- pionship two weeks ago at Long Beach, was third. ' ' Cocky.Cine G~ins -.Split . , I .. CINCINNA.TI.(AP)-TbeC\a· C......,.1oa ~ ID'illllekl ."~ cinnaU Reda have -•pod lbe ohi&le ott ~;yer Dick Or--clutches of •'The Green· tbatl>ean-y·Doylestoppedbflhlnd Monster.''Now,theyplaotoapr· .secOnd but could not,mU:e •~ ..,! tne aometbtne scary on the throw on. •., · '-----...t .: Boston Red Sox -~ felired Concepcion then stole -.......,. nmnln& game, and carne-home with tbe,wlpnln& ..... "We're elad to get out ot here nm on Ken Grif!ey's doune \ " .... alive.'' m~nager Sparky An· leftceoterw~hediA i .. derson said after bis Reds beat Boston crowd of 35,20S s .. 1 the Red So.x 3·2 Sunday and tied stbnned , ,., !~· the World Series at ...e same "H Bench bad tried to pwl.l.ee~ • apiece1 # he would have been ~ troubl.e~!t'"" Their running slowe;# to a Morgan said. ···eut he dld wb11F11 • ~ crawl by a treacherous wet field he was supposed to do -hit to.-.,, and their power short-clrcuited right." • , · 11t.t' by effective, off-apeecl l!o•ton The •"'end split gives the.;, pitching, the Red.s m.se adjl!!t· Reds a distinct afv...,e in thit111l1 ments Sunday and n>w. Carry a best-of-seven se~es because U,..!• • split of the first tw<fi~es back next three eamea wW be playetlJ home tO Riverfront 'um for in Cincinnati. Morgan, f« OM.a,, • Game3TueadaY·nlchl· Isn't planalng on cominlt back to , ... ''The W"eather hurt us here Boston. '"'' because the foptin& wu bad in u1 beli~ve we can beat any1>odYi · the infield,'' said J oe Morgan anytime •1 siid the Uonappable .. alter SUnda,y's dr8matic victory second baseman. ''And I belie~ "invenerableFenwayPark. we can win three straight at.1. The rain-drenched fi,eld wasn't Riverfront because we'll be able' the Reds' only problem. Red Sox to get our runnib'g game goin't' pitching gave the National there.'' ' League Champion! a scare, too, c1ttta"".":n 111 90STON '' (i• keeping their powerful right· ._., ~~·10 CO!lpiw io ~'f1111 ~~ handed bitters aw~ 'Feft ,1{1a1dt ~lb :a 1 o: ea..::...." ~: ; .. close. luscious wall m t e ~'•• : ~: 1 AMc , t 1 , known as "The Green Monster." · " , o 1 o L.rlWld' '• • •"' • ''The Boston .pi\chers have ~ ::-• :~;; ~ua ~=:~1 ·' been pitching outside and not let-"9cf • • • o ~u '• 1 •' · h•tt the all 'int-A•• ....,_.P ioto·•LM• iat,t.. ting US l 0 .Vf ~.u., .....,.P t D 1 o Dr ... p o t ID' :!-4 J!~i~haannd~~fu:t.: ~Y1~ --==-i H i CM1111,.. · _i.• 0 ~: ·: make adj~~ments and g~ with .t T..... JI 3 1 i Totlf 33, 12 •"I the pitches instead ol trying to oncllWtl . J tc11 100 cm..:; pull th •• . --. -001 0001 •• em. . E~l'M.oP-c1ne1,...1 1.LOe .1...?t: That's what Johnro' Bench did cir-11 t. 9ostol'l t. 21 -"""""· 8"cfl.. Cll'lfflYr • intheninthinnin~tocet;the Reds sa-~· , .. "•••••~·,· started toward vi.ctory ma tense ~111"'9PIMI .m o 2 1 2 , game that befitted the occasion. :;:::,..., 1"'" : : : : : Bench bit an outsHle pitch from EHtwkll"rw.i.o> : .. o o 1 .h· l Bill Lee into iight field for a dou· e.LM · • s 2 2 2 -!!' bl d t II d Dr990 (L,~1) 1 2 1 I 1 0 e, an even ua . Y came aroun HeP-.,._ 1J11tll)Oh.m tew-1. T -2:311 .... -with the tyiqg run when Dave :ss..205. · . * * . * -. * * * • Loss Shrugged Off Bosox Hold:Cool: . I , •· . Goal Is · Same ... { 't ,. . J ( CINCINNATI (AP> -;r.tie· BoiltOlt J\ed Sox checked lnfii lillB· National League hotbed today IDil)dful of the cbalked m...-10 they ·left at horhe i~ their clubhoUse. • ~ " · ' The message toJd it all Sunday, r.emaining intact after Cincinnati rallied in the ninth inning for a 3·2 victory to even the World Ser:ies at one game apiece" Printed on the locker room bulletin board, in big letters, was: ''Goal: 3 more wins in Oct.•• ., After whipping the Reds 6-0 behind Luis Tiant in the Series Opener Saturday, the Red Sox came with.in one out of victory in the second game. But the Reds came back on Dave Concepcion 's run-scoring infield hit, a stolen base and Ken Grlffei's line dou- ble to left ·center. 1be Red Sox were disappointed with the sud- den turn. but they were not depressed. ''It means we tiave to go to Cincinnati and win two there,'' veteran third baseman Rico Petrocelli said. '1We just u . "' llave to play hard, play our bulls· off " ;. .:We know w.e can beattbis half clab." shortstop Rick Burleson s,ia. "I'll tell you, we're capable •. If we just play ~n Cincinnati th~ way we 've played aJl year, we . have a good chance to take it. all... ' Veteran Bill Lee, who allow~-­ only four hits for eight innings,.. was replacetl by Dick Drag!:> after Johnny Bench led off the. ninth with an oppasite field dou, r ble to right. Drago took the los on th' Cincinnati comeback, kept alive by Concepcion's singl4i\-1 which Denny Doyle chased down..- behiod serond base. •YI ''That's the bounce of the. ball," Drago sajd, "Everybody, makes a joke out o{ the old clicbe, but trus still is a game of inches. l .-4 made the pitch I wanted to Coo,.,. cepcion, but he just hit" it wher•1 nobody was .. Sometimes you do .. sometimes you don't -that's t.h6l life of a relief pitcher ." Lee, winless since Aug. 24 , took• 1 the loss in stride. ·• " Garlits Wms, Quits I ,, "' <l ONTARIO, Calif. CAP) -Don "Big Daddy" Garlits wrapped up the only title that had eluded him in 25 years of drag racing, then announced he was planning to retire. Garlits, who helped pioneer drag racing back in 1950, Sunday won the spc>rt's 1975 World Championship with a victory in the National Hot Rod As-1 soclation-sanctioned World finals at Ontario Motor Speedway. TIRn Garlits said "I have four more match race contracts to Ir fuJ.fill this year, and that will be it. There are a lot of things J. want to do and there is no way I can so long as I stay in racing. It just demands too much time.'' The 43-year-old speedster beat the quickest field of fuel • dragsters in 'biatory at Ontario, including Canadian Gary Beck, the defending tltle bolder. While Garlits outran Marvin Graham in round three of the four-round eliminations, Beck Jost to Herman Petersen. Going into the even't, Garlits was trailing Beck ~ by 148 points, but the Floridian put his•rival on the defensive in round two when he covered the quarter· mile in 5.65 seconds, giv· ing him a naUonal record plus 200 bonus paints. In the finale, Petersen's 6.11_ aecood elapsed time was no .. u match for Garlits' 5.74 at 247.92 miles-per-hour. In winning the t World title, Garlits completed the lint drag racing grand slam u ever for a fuel dra11tier competitor. Over the years he has won · l• every major champioftsblp sanctioned by the NHRA at least on-'' ce. including an unprecedented four times for the U.S. National crown. He a lso holds .the all-time speed record for the quarter· mile, 250.80 mph. J• a traffic accident. ' dependent assessment-of that," Portland. police said Walton, beaakl. 22:, Wal a passenger in his own The governors m ay (md that jeep, which was struck by a '-b f H Pickup truck at a southeast the lllll:'ague a& no utw-e, em· metttaald. ·Redskins, Cards Clas~ Tonight ' ••• ' Portland intersection. Wal~'s ''The decision would be madC! .. ~cle spun aroWld and cot.lid~· to abut down the league now, tntb another car· , come cleaa and move into other Patrolman Stan ~rker, who areas independently, wherever . wu at the 1cene, 1&1~ he saw a th!)' fniebt be.'r he aald. amall tut on wa.~s roreheod--.. u t•-, •18~76-. our 1,. ' and 110tited that the bi,f redhead ~· • ••• • • altowasUmplng. i terest tn '75 will terminate.'' he. He .refused an ambulance, said-, . .. however, 1ayln1 he was all right. Hemmeter's p1an for re· --'-The )!Ian drt•lng Walton'• Jeep organlztng·the league depend& on l aid he 'f8S a lonlt'Jme physician each team averaging at least friend of Walton's and laid he t1,ooo paid attendance. Only would examine the l>UUlball Memphis and Blrminlham have r or at home. · -that goal. • "( -. • WASHINGTON <AP) -The speed and versatility ol St. Louis running back Terry Metcalf . weigh. heavily on the mllld.! of the Wuhington Redskins . · QQ:ntainmeot of Metcalf. who 'te•ms wilh Jim Ot.is in the .Cardinal backfield, wlll be the No. 1 priority for the Redskins' aerenae toillgh( To complement the M'etcall- Qtia rush, the Cardinals alii:o havefilhe l>asslng or quarterback Jim art and the receivlnc of Earl ~homas aJ)d M,i Gray, ~ut·., ting more pressufe on the Washington Over-lhe-Hlll·Gang defen8e. . The Redsklno' pf!>hler&s are ·o.nrT-flllat 0...11eft 7t1ti ( fllrther complicated by the fact that they won't make a decision on whether veteran comerback Pat l'\l<:ber wlll play unlll rilht before a'ame time. 1 ' ~ Cardinals run f!'"'luently to the ri,ht o1de -Fllcher•a side and the Cardin ala rusbed.ror ~ -and ~Ue •rr•nt Salter, Fis-• yards. --· cber'1 lacement. la an .ex-, . ,,... ceilent paa of ender. be is hard· 'The'""'?!"' 1ame Just k .. !"-ly bl• oqual iuardlq Olalnst you honest, Hid Reclsklns , the run. That WH oopedally ob--ren•l~e end Ron McD?, vloua In t.he Eagles loss laal 'They. re not doing -~··lu· week , cy. They Juot ~lock. l'hey}lncW.-t · Mettalf has a gaudy 5.5-yard people ~t. and we can'tlet theml avera·ee On 42 carries. Otts. .dotbat. avera1ln1 20 clirrieo a 1•me. ~No tea111 putt a1 much :.i· ' takes a 4.3--yard rushl:ag mark hi-~~ure on a c~rnerbat'k: as 1• to RFICi • $t•dlum. Lut w ... k. ·~and. If F ••her 11 unabl( .,a1nst Ule New York Giants. pl-t~theRtdo lnatouldbelll~ botb went over tbe 10.yU'd marlt • lon1 ·D11ht. 1 " ,, • J l . ' , • in c fU p or R y 0 M t hi ta c fi n ·• ra il in B • b g g c· r e I d f • -.... ''"' ... • • • .w ..... ., •• • ' • . -DAILY PILOT .tJJ • • Six· Tt11•novers Put I Football Citrus Picked to Win · Standings Mission Grid Crown I ' ·Raiders, -Out, 42•10 . . •nc.u.fllOO'faa.u.a.u.ue .. ~..:·IJQ am. and Saddlebact aa,meOr the seuon. That ...-•. ~ : :_::. : •: colle4es annually an may live Saddlebadl~s • , ,. ,.. , , , ...,, * c conledden for the Mia-. youna offense enoua:b a.u..is. • ' • ...,, • " ision Con!ereoce foot~ timetottlJ. ~::"'-: : : := : ,: tlUeand'1975ls no·excep-. Quarterbacks Bill ciught 31 pass•• r"" m yard• last season • I. Su lleraudla• (I~)° -lnd.iaDS coach Harold Beach says Sao Bernardino hu the best per1onn.el i n many The Kansas Cit1 Chiera rapi,taUsecl on 1lx ll,lmOtet'lf Sua- day to win their llnt NaUCMJal Football Le11ue-'fictary ol tbe · ~. "2-10, over oreviou117-.. defeated Oakland in actloOcm the winner'• field. The loes was the wont defeat in 14 -yeilrs tor Oakland M the Chiefs recovered three Raiders fumbles and intercepted three passes while.netting 360 yards oa · orfense. After George Blanda put the Raiden in front 3.0 with a 23- yard field goal, the Chier. tool: over and never looked barlr. Mike Livingston threw three· touchdown passes and scored one himselr in leading the Cbie& Ill- tack. °"'e crowd or 60,000 gave the c ruets a standing ovauon. the first of many durinc the after· noon, when the first quarter ·ended with lbe score 21-3 in their favor. Elsewhere in the NFLSUnday, it lobked like this: BUFFALO AT BAL'l1MORE -0 . J . Simpson gained 159 yards · in leading the Buf£alo Bills to a · JS..31 comeback victory over the Baltimore Colts. • Simpson may be on his way to smashing his own Natiooal "Foot ball League record. In four games, he has gained an yardS and went_ over 100 yards lD a game for the 28th time in bis NFL career. Simpson bolds the NFL record of 2,003 yards_set in 1973. Baltimore went iii front. 14-0. early in the game after recover-· ing a Simpson fumble but the Bills came back from their first deficit of the season. ATLANTA AT· SAN FRAN- CISCO -St_~ve Bartkowski, the At1a•t• Paleoa1 rookie Quart.erback from dearb7 Unl•enlt1 ol CalHanila, paced Ibo Fal-to a 174 ...,.et vie- t«y ....... theSan Fr--. al CIDdleoU<Jt Part. Bartkowlkl threw • lline-yard tou<bdbwn pus to Jim llitcl>ell early;-in the game, completed four eomee\IUve p.... Oil ab 11).yaril drive and -wu •for-20 with no intercepu-. · Atlanta coach Mart'on campbell praised the FalCOlll · defense aloq with Bartkow>l<i. '!be FalCODS meet the Rama in tbeColloeum Sund17. • PlllLADllLPRIA AT JILUO -FuUbacu Don Nottlncbam and Norm Bulalch combined for 147 yards to lead the lliami Dolphins to a 2f·1B victory over. the Pbilodelphla Eagles. Nottl:nabam scored the first Miami touchdown on a three- yard nm In the lint _.ter and Bulaich added a foultb.quarter . score on a seven-yardpl~e. The Dolphinl were helCI to five first clowns in the rint hair but came back to put 208 yards rushin1 on the boards against the Eagleo who bad limited three previous opponents to an aver.ae ol 98 ylll'ds ru•hinl per came. GKllBN BAY. AT NBW OllLEAN8 1~ The ·New Orleans· Saints 1ained tbeir ·first victory . of the yeor on a 20-yard field goal by Rick S.aro as the aame ..-. . S&ir0'1 tick nettect·the-salDts a 3)..19 vlct.ocy over the Green Bay Packer• as the multimillion dollar computerized scoreboard In the Louisiana SuperCl.dme broke dowe. St'eve Odom of Green Bay broke looae on a 93-yard Brother'~ Injury Doesn't Affect .Fuga By ROGER CARLSON ot .. 0.11, ........... Romney Fuga, a 216-pound senior fullback, is one of the lnte-· gral parts of the Edison High football team in more ways than • oneiftheCbargeraconU.nJM:their quest for the Sunset League down. The running game of Edison thrives on tbe effective blocking of the fullback-and the name Fuga remains one of the rallying pOints for Chargers (ans. It was Romney·~ older brother, Sam, who suffered a broken neck Nov. 8, 1969 in the Estancia game. He remaiDJ handicapped with partial paralysis, although he's shown vast improvement and is now residing in Hawaii. The Fuga injury. combined with the tragic death of Mark Naylon only days before in a junior varsity game, evolved into a rallying point ror tbe fll"St-year school. In six years Edison bas never h-d a losing season and the 1970 squad did it all, racking up a !3~0-0 record en route to the CIF 3-A championship with Sam Ftiga rooting from the sidelines. The a ppearance of Romney oo the football fie ld giVes bis mother an unde rstaridably nervous reeJ . ing, but she says, "I'm glad he's playing because it's what Romney wants . He made the de· cision ... Fuga played football as a rz:eghman, then quit the sport for tWo years because ol. a lack of love for practice and grade _pro- blems. ROMNEY FUGA describes Fuga as a happy in- dividual. ''He doesn't have a lot of hangQJ:>S like a lot of kids...bave. He's very easy going," says Workma.D of the Samoan born atlllete. "And," says Workman, "what happened to his brother, Sam, doesn't seem to affect his play. But as a coach I tend to be a little more care(ul. If he says his neck is sore you can be sure we 're listening ... Despite the injury to Sam in 1969, Romney says: "My brother played football , my mom likes the game and it's in my family. Sowbynot?'' • touchdown ·rue witb the _.1.., ldctotr and the Packers m0vecl in -lHbe!oreNew~ could score, - ROU$TON AT a.EVELAND -Houston's Billy Jobn>on re- tumed the se<ond hair ldckofl 81 yards for a \:4)uchdown lo lead\be Oilers to a 40-10 victory overt.be Cleveland Browns. The touchdown made lhesc:ore 21·10 in favor of the Ol_lers and was the t~ing point in the game according to coach D.A. Phillips al. Houston. now 3· 1. Quarterback Dan Pastorioi comeleted 12 of 20 puses for 124 yar9s includ.ing touchdown tosses of sis, five and 11 yards to wide receiver Mack Alston. Skip BuUer adde.d four field goals. CHICAGO AT DETROIT - Bill ~unM>n •t quarterback and a at.oUt defense led the Detroit JJons to a Z7:7 victory over the haples• Chicago Bears. Walter Payton. Chicago's lead· ing runner, carried the ball 10 times for a net of zero yards and the Bears netted just 4S a&airuit the Uona deferuse. Munson threw t.br~ee touchdoWn passes to three dif· ferent receivers. He completed 19oUOp..S..for178yards. . ' DENVli& AT JtlilSBURGU. -Lymi Swann, a seccmd-year wide receiver from the Univenl· ty ot·southem California, made two acrobatic touchdown arabs to lead the ~ttsburgh Steelers to a20-t.victory over Denver. In the first quarttt, he beat rookie comerback Louis Wright by a step then outleaped safety ·Earlie Thomas at the goal line for a4J.-yard reception. 'His second came on a nine- yard play as he jumped in the comer of the end zone to make a jug1ling grab from quarterbackTerry Bradshaw. DAU.AS AT NV GIANTS - The Dallas Cowboys intercepted a Craig Mort.on pass, then scored on a four-yard aerial from Roger Staubach to Jean Fugett to post a 13-7 victory over the New York Giants. Marlon, making his fU"St start against his former Dallas team- mates, had the Giants in front, 7-8, alter three periods before a badly underthrown sideline pass was grabbed by the Cowboys' Mark Washington and returned to the Giants 17-yard line. NY JETS AT MINNESOTA - Linebacker Jerf Sie mon in· tercepted a Joe Namath pass in the end zone in the second quart.er and the Minnesota Vilt~ ings went on to post a 29-21 vie· tory over the Jets. The Vikings were ignited by a 6J..yard kickoff return by Sam McCullum to start the second half a fter trailing, 7 -6 , at iD• termissiori. NEW ENGLAND AT CINCIN· NATI -The Cincinnati Beng&ls captured ·their fourth straight · ...,...DI..... lion. ,Kenney a nd Jim :=--; ~ : ':;: ': ~ But Cjtrua ' Owls: DeBotd, alon& with nm-~ ' J • ·''° " '°' ranted No. 4 in the Dina baek Larry Jordan, 4"!!1!11~~: ... :· » '°' Sout.b.lan.d.Jl&Yretohave J>lte tbe Gauchos of-yea.rs. . . . . ~,, ..... i , , .1>0 ., 116 just~ mu~b ta.tent ror fmislvely. Tbe derense is At..... I , • .MO u • ihe Gauchos ana t:he test'led by Jerry Wia ht (6-3, =~ ! ; : 1: : : of the conference leart'U$. 220>. an All -conference nm CUnnlngbam, who ran for 1,404 yards two seaaooa ago, then •al out last yq1r, le.ads the SBVC offense. Ari.:>na State lran s rer Dan AM1••c.•co1n•1111 .. a Thus , coa<"h John linemen two .seasons ......... .,. .. .-0 I . • ._ ,., ~" ,.,. PA Strycula 's w s are ago. ....,.... • • o 1.to0 ,. .., picked by the Daily ·Pilot ...... ,,. toOlOll«I th l .. ......... , a , .J" " '°' to capture e c rcwt ti· .... w...s• • o .ooo ,, ., ue. Oldt!Mtl ~~O:'"~ ., .. Here's how the Dally ~ s 1 • .1m 110 •s Pilot handi caps the "'-""' ' ' • •1» ~ .! race: . Cllt...iMd • • • ,000 " ---........ CKV1W.. ~--• s 1 • ·''° ,.. a l ; Citrua <•·•> -The :::0 .., ~ ! : ::= .: t:; Owls have it all-1l solid s-o.eo e .. o .ooo v " def~ and a verj good ...._..,.............. offense, led by All-.....,...k-• AmericaJI running back ~:tt,tWwYwlr.Jott•t1 Ro Pr th 'clnc~111,Nt>w1flit1M11 10 Y a er. .-.1 .. «1.o. .. 1~10 Prather has gained 245 Ortroll :». Cl'll<•go r ds · th • o.1•11,,...v•r•Of....OJ yar in ree games aor PltbtMWfllO,o."...,' a 4.6 average and fi ve . •"'"-a.uo-.,• T~ And a rte b k Nl•Ol""-l0.Gtune41-,19 u 3 • qu r ac K11'1511s01y•2,0.lr.IM\d 11 llerb Daniel has hit 24 or t:""~":,~~1 .. 0T 39 passes ror 444 ya.rm ••'-'• 11, \m'I Frefleisu s and three s cores. ~'~'!:· · Z. Saddleback (2:1) - .._11,,,,.,u .. 1""1.1J The Gauchos or coach s.....y"•k-• G ff c~ton•:rt.H<1r.Mftv11i.11 • eorge artmao are ,. ~" c..ukH'nl• lt. ·~ lucky in one respect.- 81""~'•·•"'Cll'lkl• they don't have to meet Awt1en111211.s."""'°"'°2s,CJT Citrus unti l the fin al Pro Hockey Standings .... Oi:ahf ••c. ....,. ... Df ........ ""'"'"'".._ tt.ftl.MOty t e t S s 3 W~TP'tl.OPU~ 1 t I :a O • MllllrMt JOO•n•v--.. .... , 121JS.t P1~9 J 0 0 4 ti 1 SI.Louil. 0 I I t :a 8 Lcn""OllH I 2 I 2 I 10 lflt,..IOUI 0 2 0 0 1 11 o.trolt I I · 1 I J 10 • ..... yX-S W~lll'I o J I O 11 .. LcnAftetlH6.~VoraltMIOHS• ...... ll)IYlt.... NI• Yot'I. '" ....... '),Bostons. lie ....... J 0 0 J 11 J Phlklclltl•Ni •. COllfo""• t c-1~ J I 0 • ti t Ollc ... J, YM<111i1 .... rO Torwdo • f I t J I • eutt.lol, TOf'Olltol --0111112 ~llC:---• P'•trkll Dhrit ... PN141d11Clltll41 J 0 0 6° 11 to N..Y, '"....,.. t 0 2 • ti 4 N.Y .• ......,.. 1 1 1 S I t All.,.. 0-200 4 6 , .......... N6911NtM:JIHU!ff T_...y't.0- MllDfllre_, et N•• Yori. I"~ W~ftllton•tV1ncou .... , K4l-1 CUy .. St. l.oult This promises to be one of \he most exciting events in sports history. The best male and female at hletes ln the world will compete against ' >.Su-Diego U-3) _ Henley (6·S, 250). an of. Co ach Harry West 's fensive tackle, is the best Knights h ave only one lineman. win, but have dropped 7. Cbaffey (1-3) -'lbe close games to Phoenix Pant.herS could move up ( 13 -12.) and Sant a considerably il their de- Barbara (14·1.2). two rense can jell. Chafrey's very good teams . · . se('ondary has hid its The Knights• in-problems giving up the cons is te ncy will hurt. long pass. Quarterback Chris Fres hman Randy Petitte gears the orfense. C~mpb.eU.. (5-9, 170) ~ He passedforl,224yards W1ll~1chard so n s last season. Eddie Imo I ea d i n g r u s h e~. <>10, 225) is the best Quarterback Jamie lineman. Broe cker , a trans fer • 4 . Soutbwestern (Z·l-1) -The Apaches or coach Wes Foreman figure as the best of the also-rans. The Apaches threw 87 times in the ir first two games . Quarterback Tim Walk e r, a freshman, leads the way. He completed 36 or 52 (or 509· 'yards and 3 TDs in .two games. s. P1.tomar <2·1> - Mac.Jc: Wi~be. in his 11th season _as Comets head coach, has one of the pre· mitt ptace!kfckers in JC. football in sophomore .Randy Johnson. who booted 11 field goals last season, including a SJ.. yarder. Bob Stevens (5·11, 180), a wide receiver , from BYU. gears the veer offense a nd down lineman Marty Martinez. (S-10, 210) is the top de· tensive player. 8. Riverside (l·I) -An eighth pl a ce finish could be a bit too low for the Tigers, whose main strength is the kicking game. Frank Corral averaged 42.6 yards a punt last season and booted 11 field goals, one forl!Syards. Women's Golf In a better ball ' or threesome event for the Laguna Beach women's golf club. winners in· eluded Martha Beau; mont, Ruth LaPorte and DianeStysat56. each other for the first time. Li ve fi lm coverage by CBS, to be aired early next year. proves it's something you won't want to mis·s. Events Participants Ticket Cost SIYDIVllG Nov. 71h-10:00 a.m. Top National Champions Fr ee RODEO Nov. 7th -1:00 p m Larry Mahan vs Sheila Bussey Free victory of the season with a 27-10 -----------f---------------------1---:-:-:-::-----1 win over the winle•s New BOWUNG Carmen Salvino vs Paula Sperber $5 00 adults. England Patriots. Children under 12 Ken Anderson engineered the Nov. 7th -8.00 pm Dave Davis vs Judy Soutar halt once . vjctory with ~9 y ards passing while the Patriots · Jim Plunkett SWIMMING/DIVING Don ·schollander vs Kee na Rothammer $2 00 adulls. was managing only 5'yards. Childre n under 1-2 Plunkett was appearing;,, only Nov 81h -t 00 pm Ken Sitzberger vs Micki King half price his second qame since a pre· season s houlder injury. Nov. 91h -9 00 a.m GOLF Doug Sanders vs Laura Baugh S5 00 adults. John Smith kicked a 35-yard N 9 h 1 30 Hale lrw1·n vs Jane Blalock Children und er 12 field goal to break a 10.10 tie in ov. 1 -· p.m . h al l pri ce . the third quarter to get the Beqals moving. OBSTACLE COURSE Nov. 10th -10 00 a m Bob Seagren vs Wyomia Tyus Simburg f ree "I realize now,'' says Romney. "that if you want to be a winner you have to pay the price. But the riiost e njoyable aspect ol the gt.me for me is still when the game is over ... and we've won .... Davis Leads Sun BILLIARDS Nov. 10th -6:00 p.m. Willie Mosconi v s Jean Balukas The senior fullback admits it's sqmetimes tough on bis parents. Taisau and Sinanao. "Sometj.mes Past Steame'-r TABl.ETENNIS Nov. 10th -6 00 p.m. Dan Seemiller vs ln-sook-N a $3 75 adulls. $1.50 childre n they get scared, ''"says Romney. Anthony Davis ran for 139. "like in the Loara gamewben I yards and scored two gOt a pulled muscle in m)' neck. touchdowns 'as the Southern My'momgotk.iodofezcited.But California Sun beat the Iwasallright. • sbreveport &teamer 39-30 SI.In· 1"Sam 's all ror this too, and I'm day in World Football League 1· hflri_ng if I can do weU this year lion. Da'vis' total tave him· 1, I'll be able to continue in football yards in 11 games this sea.son. on the junior college level, Shreveport quarterbacllc: .Edd maybe at Orange. Coast Colle1e Haraett tumbled .th8 ball away OJ! Golden West Collece.''. five times and the SUn converted ®::l.ison coach Bill Workman three ol the bobbles i nto s\ys his 216-pounder has.n•t real· toucbdowna. ~ I~ been turned loose yet in the It waa Southern California's Cftergers offense. ''When we sixth win of the WFL campaign. do," says Workman. "IOmeonela Shreveport is no• 4·7. 'n»e paid going to pay the price. He di.shes •ttendaoce waa 10..505. lowest ot out some ·headac.bm and he's tbe eeuon for the Sun at home. quicker than be loou." . H1r1ett completed 18 or 3l Fuca does the fO in 4.9. and -for 216 yards alid' two becocb presses :J80 PG''\* "I'm toueh,downs; 'but p>ost ol bla Wdiiilng on my s~ ._-e than -to came in a vain fourtb- anyth.ing else,'' says Fuga. ''So quarter atte1;npt to catch up and '-•·J think the•-··-..... r. bl& rum-were Sbrevepoct's .... ~--w...... "-'all!' me to do baa been hittinc the line ......,_ and.breaklnc looee." t . -:r Rit1*1'do or the SUn -- la Edison'• first -.. ~ ell tllne field aoalf "'41, 43,_and · be.caa!ed.§ UQ!u for 15 ~-· ?:iJ',ordo.' He la a Costa aeoa Inlay be only carried once -ror t . pruduct. ~ · r~ but was also the r•uon for Aller Ille~ kicked a 41-7ard !!Ob nomeo'o 10-yii'd mifllir lleld ~neport sot back- •1-w[th bl1 excellent 14.cl -raa,. dmilll the ,li19.<;Jdns. . -I ci.aa er 011 a 11:7~' • 'Lack or experl....,. ...,n 111111 • ·-,.. IQ' Edwards to narto..it; eorly," 1 71 Wor,moa~ wllo Ille ....., to 18'15 ill ra""' ol· _·._, . Southern California. With one second ten in the half, Ricardo bit his second field goal, this one from 43 yards out. In ·the fourth quarter Hargett mount4'd his first successful pusint attack, completing six in a row to coVer 84 yards. He nailed Doug Winslow for a seven-yard touchdown, Winslow making the catch falling dow.n in the end zone comer. Davis then set up a 34-yard Ricahlo field goal with a 23-yard sc~per. · ... , .....,..,. -Ml,JOS.. ....., • 1 0 1s-<30 -.,..,~ a. St 7 ... ,,., (E~na• K-f'..,...IJ nM 10.Yllnlfll .sc-c.m 1 "'" 10.~1 rUl'IJ 1C-f'ORker••t .. • .... di''""' Cti.1t11•1 SC~G llt!UnM\U SC-0.wtlSnlfl c,_11f.ileclJ .__.."'._ 1 ""' .,_ H.,gtn '-" ••lled I SC-4'"Glltl<.11oto:l4 SC-ol-.n 1"'" 1...-11 t•l'"'I ~ 11 H M fl"OM H ...... (Onts P19 ~H"'9ftt) ' IN°IH'll DUAL &.•ADii.its •USHINO -Sf!"'""*''· HMC9 ''"''· Edw1n ...,._ SMMnt Cel1torn1-. O.'lt1 ,,_lat, DI-.,,, lltlCl:fVIMO -'MnftPOrt,. hfr J.,,, lut"5 MW....... NI. .._,.,_ ~Wom-. u.,.,._, ..... °" .... ...,·~ MtltMG -111rn .............. tN1-1. tit ,.,.. .....,,. t.ttwNai, ..... &NW. I.ca; ~ .......... ,... .• GYMNASTICS Nov. 10th -6 00 p m M akoto Sakamoto vs Linda Metheny IWKETlll.l Nov. 101h -6 00 p m Jerry West vs Karen Logan --------------------, I Make ~heck Payable to & Mat! to I CHALLENGE 27341 Trabuco Place 1 Mi5sion V1e10. California 92675 Tenn;s; October 25 Golf: November 9 Phone· 714 / 58&9500 (Monday thru Friday, 9AM ro 4PM) I No. of Tickets No. of Ticket CLIP 6 MAIL TODAY It I Bowling: N<lllelllbet 7 Billiards, ,,...._ _____________ _ I No. of Tickets Table Tennis, AooRe I I Gymnast;cs, Swimmingf Basketball: = I I Diving: November 8 November 10 sr.t.r z1P I No . of Ticket No. of Ticket ""°" I AMT.e~N-CL_o_s_e_o_• _____________ I L {CHECK ABOVE FOR PRICES ) ALL TICKETS WILL BE HELD ON WILL CALL AT EVENT. I --------------------CHAI '1™ENGE OF THE S~ES ·MISSION VIEJO tllUIHING -Slll,..4-.Mrt. ,._Ml lt .. 1 • ....,. 9'41. a.i.u.m c:.lllWfH. PsWI U.119, Schadulo of events 8~ P11M1Cltien1• eul>IOCI 10 c:ti•no• w!ltloyl NXle\, OU-N\.' . . r-~~~~~~~~~~-~----------~-------~""----~~~-' ~ • -.I. ~-·"-·--- • • I I • • A J f DAILV Pt LOT • I Monday. October" 13. 117& • I r Newsboy Wins in LA Race OCC Fastest Tension College. Sailon Wm _:__Sweeps Yachlnc interest from San Die10 to Santa Monica Bay centered on Los Angel es Yacht Club's initial race ot the three·race Harbor Series Sunday which turned out to be the first test of the controver si al new IOR /ORF·75 handicap rule. The new rule gets its alphabetical na me from the Oc ean Racin g Fleet of Southern California·s revision of the Interna- tional Offshore Rule . Orao1e Coast Colle1e sallors won the r ight to represent the Southern Division ol lhe Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing As~1ation ln the Douglas CUp by outscoring five other Soulhland: schools in an elimination of.f Newport Saturday and SUnday. The OCC crew i,s skipperf,d by Bruce AYl'fl. with bis twin brother Don as tactician and Tony Wattson, foredeck man. . rn the round·robln series or match races Salur. day OCC, UC Irvine and~ wound up in a tie that required a s ailoff on sunday. The Douglas Cup is a oational intercollegiate match racing r>eries patterned after the Congressional Cup. It will be sailed out of Lone Beach Yacht Club Oct. 22-'25. Final scoring in the elimination series: OCC, 6-1 ; UCI (Tom Wilson) St>2 ; USC (Curt Olson) 4-9;. Long Beach City College (Bruce Goleson) 2~3 ; UcSB, l-4; Harvey Mudd, 0-5. The revision was made • to give older boats a bet· King Harbor ter handicap rating than ---=------- Honors Bill Carmiebeel'• Cal-20 Tenslou ll picked up the lion's a bare of perpetual trophies in Cabrillo Beach Y-acht ub'a Fall Pt. FermiD race SUnday. The race was sailed on the invert· ed start basis with lbe slowest boats &.tartin& according to the fr ban·' dicap ratinls. ~ - .. T~1ight's } TV · CBS C2> 9!00 -Tr*9els With Flip. Comedian Flip Wllllon bolta thla enter- tainment" special witb beavywel11bt • champiott Muhammad All and count.ey ' &1n&erLnrettaLYna•bls~ 1 NBC (4) 9!00-''0l.an'O." An El\ila Presley western from JM."'ihis adven- ture m<Me-rocuses on tbe-aearcb fOI' out· laws who have sllllen .llleldco'a famed 1'victory gun.·· . . ABC (7) 9:00 -'Ibe 27th -Team. A· docum""1tary about the filtn crew who re- coril every play of every National Foot- ball-League game fOI' posterity. •· KHJ (9) ll:JO-"YouCan'tCheatan Honest Man." W.C. Fields stars In this 1939. movie comedy wijb ventriloquist F.dgar Bergen. Aussie Winner they were getting under !OR Mark III. Overall winner in the oce an racing division was Jack Baillie·s 12· meter sloop NewsBoy, sailing under the burgee· of the host club. Second overall was Brushfire, a Sparkman & Stephens 51·footer s ailed by Gene Trepte, San Diego Y.icht Club. Third was Broom llilda , skippe r ed by G e org e Nort a rotti. Wills Takes King Trophy . Perpetual trophies won by Carmichael were the, Pt. Fermin Trophy for the first single-hull yacht over 20 feet; the Audre Brown Trophy for the first single-bull un- der 60 feet; the Ken Davis Trophy for the .~--•••••••••••••--~ first single hull under 40 Tom Ste ph enson <holdin g tro ph y), Melbourne, Australia, s kipper of t he world half ton c ha mpion "F:oxylady," is con· gratulated by Deane Tank (R ), c})airman. of the half ton committee in Chicago. feet, and the trophy for · the first i,os Angeles Harbor F1eet Cal·20. Other-perpetual trophy winners were TaktJ Il~ ' TV DAILY LOG Race Nabbed By Capo Bay Jack Wills of Soutl;I Coast Corinthian Yacht Club was the winner or the Cecil R. King Trophy Saturday in King Harbor California Yacht Club. · BaJb c LA s s A -I . oa NewsBoy ; 2, Brushfire; 3, Cheetah, Dick Pen· nington, KHYC. ·Yacht Club"s annual Lee Griswold, the Cl\')"C race honoring the ·con-Cl ub championship gressman who founded trophy for the first boat King Harbor at Redondo of any class; Jeff Beach. The race was Brauch, LA YC, the sailed in boats under 20 Greer Trophy for the feel. first single-hull under 20 Two classes qualified feet; Taku II, Multihull for individual trophies. Trophy, and John They were the Ligbtn-Scbibler , Geary-18 ingswhichusedtheKing Trophy for first race as the first of its Geary-18. Monday Evening wiclory ..... till: ..... lilt firll tlle ... tllot ..... ..xleWt• ..,.. .... ....,. ~ Ult s,.dll .,._JM T_.. !!"'Ill I II ~ofMIY-lillca 19'5. RR. n.. ........... Capo Ba y Yacht Club yachts s wept the fi rst three places in the Class' A division of Dana Point Yacht C l-ub 's Performance Handicap Racing Fleet race Sun, day. The race drew 12 boats io Class A, seven in Class -Band eight in Class C. Class A winner was Sundance, a Columbia-27 sailed by Jac k Mayer. Second p lace went to Lush Life II (Cal-34 ) sailed by Jack Day, and third was Villa m , a Morgan-27 skippered by lmre Bereci. Tim Fuller's Cal-28 Avoca , Dana Point Yacht Club, was the Class B winner, followed by Vulgar Boatman <Columbia Sabr"e) Hugh Curran. DPYC. and .Regatta Captured By Symes Bill Symes of the host cfub captured the Schock Trophy Lehman-12s in a regatta sailed out of Ne~rt Harbor Yacht aub Saturday and Sun- day. · Ni n ete e n entrie s turned out for the annual trophy race and 30 boats showed up for the Laser Class. Triton <Santana-25) Larry Nicholas, West Coast Yacht Club. Class C winner was Bitter End CCoronado·25} Jan Bit- ter, Capo BYC ; second was Peggy Lynne (Kit- tiwake-23) Chuck Pierce, DPYC, and third was Risky (Columbia-24) Niel Riekse , Capo B YC. CLASS B -l , Broom Hilda ; 2, Whimsey Tres, Hugh Rogers, LAYC; 3, Cohort, Milt Vogel, LBYC. Yacht Club Named Host Rega,tta Draws 28 Lightning Invitational, and the Lldo-14s. Fred SINGLE-HULL 20 Knauer MBYC and Wen· PEET AND OVER -1, Twenty-eigh t boats dell Harter CBYC won Tension II; 2, Jlam- tumed out Saturday and top honors in the Ll~tn· -bunetious V, Manning Sunday for the Lif»l4 ing Class, and Dario and Cowie, CBYC; 3, Invitational reg_atta Sanchez and Paul Hup&y Boat, Fred Brinkman, sponsored by B<llboa were first and second in CBY.C ; 4, Edelweiss, Yacht Club. There were theLido-14s. · Rich Oreb, CBYC; S, '. Santa Monica Yacht 17entriesinClassAand CECIL R . KING Escargot. Bob Caswell, Clu b will be host club for 11 in Class B for the five-RACE. -1, Jack Wills, CBYC. the Al Rogers Perpetual race series sailed inside SCCYC ; 2, Bob Cutting, W/alr Trophy race for the the bay in brisk souther-SFVSC; 3, Ron Hood, S INGLE H Y LL ,,. t US Performance Handicap ly to westerly winds. KHYC ; 4, Dick Obst, UNQER 20 FEET -1 Racing Fleet cham· Trophy winners: KHYC ; s, Bob Schaeffer, ·Lemon Douche (S-0-5) <Jverall pionship0cl.2S-26 . CLASS A -I , Bill K Hy c; 6. ,D 0 n Jeff Brauch, LAYC; 2, One boat from each McCord, BYC; 2. Bruce Margerum, Westlake S u g , a r P l u m W/:nn. er Southern Ca li fornia Orsborn, BYC; 3, Stu YC ; 7, Fred Knauer, (Coronado ·l~) Dan "" Yachting Association Robertson, ABYC; 4. MBYC. -Clapp, CBYC : 3 , yacht club is entitled to Kelly Snow, HHYC; 5, LI G ff TN l NG JN . Geary·l8, Jack Schibler. ~ Walrus, a Ranger·26 enter the regatta. Alan Oleson BYC. VITATIONAL -J Fred CBYC. s a i 1 e d b Y Jim EI i g i bi I it y is -CLASS s' -i. Herb Knauer, MBYC ; 2: Wen- Worthington of the host establishing ·by having Hope, BCYC ; 2 Fred dell Harter, KHYC; 3, MULTIHULL -1. Club was the overall win· raced a minimum or ~ix Toepel, BYC; 3,' Doris· Bc?b Newman, .JQIYC;_j, Taku II, Lee Griswold,; nSeer. of th1 e MG~ednn Thorpe PHRFregattas -not m--Kirst BYC . 4 .Mary Dick Brewer, M8'YC";S, CBYC; 2, Aquarius v. nes or I get Ocean clUdipgeveningraces. Tyter.'BYC. I ' Quentin Foster, KHYC. Alex Kosloff, cave. Racing Fleet yachtS ij;;;,;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii;;ii~~;;i;i;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiijiii sponsored by Santa Monica Yacht Club. Walrus finished the series with a record of l ·l.J-2. Winners in Saturday's final race: MORF-1, Primera, Ruben Volmer, PVYC; 2, Walrus ; 3, Love ls, BobCrum ,CYC. PHRF-A -1, Viva Cruz, Tony Cruz, Ven YC ; 2 , Windfall, Lee Newfield, CYC. 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Cucunato, a resident of joyom movement•" Westminster wh9 worked on Donna Cucuaaio curled -&er staae and televisiOn before her lone dancer'• leg1 beneath her marriage and the birth or her two and' tbougbtrul17 COllliclered her daughters, retun>ed to dance and nspume. . Iler , education after a brief "It bepns when we are very blaluo. sm~·'1besald. ''Wbenweltart . ~fter transferring from a school, we are constantly being · jumor college to attend Cal State toldto1it1tillandpayattention Loog Beach, where she gradual· "'Only outside, only on the p18).. ed sum ma cum laude with BAs in ground is a child -•led. dance and poycbolOCYand an MA urged, io run and play and move in psychotoey, she took: a dance ( "BJ tbe time we are ln our iat9 class ·;,just to see if I could still I teeoa, this concept l~ ingtained." ~~ aESEARCu t M adUlts, she said, most of us ~ v . l beeome quite out-of touch with-More-and more. her lWQ fields 1 ollr bodies. There are other of study be1an to in~egrate. t cultural biases, taboos about sex Evc;ntually, ~he became interest- • and sexuality, th et tum people to ~ m body image research and ·cerebral rather than physical ac-dance and movement therapy. tivity. ·· -she will ,lead ,five programs "We 4on•t exist in parts. J>eo. focus~ng on m_oveme.nt for pie don't see us in parts. But,, we creative lc;ar_n1ng on Wed· see ourselves that way Many nesdays, beg1nnmg ~-15, at the ~·PeoPte are really unaw~ofbow California Center for.Counselinc "their tboucbts affect them and Psychotherapy m NewPort ... jibyaicall •• · -Beach. ~ Y · Exploration and I~otioo Is ··MllPLE EXERCISE geared to 1iq1les llDd couples. Sbe offered an exercise as ex-"Most of Ui deny ourselves the . ample. . privilege or learDing to like the , Sit with feet on the floor. hands way we look and of lookinl at t on your knees, eyes cloMd.. First, ourselves as whole people," she . get in touch with what Is happen· said. . , inC iDaidL)'O~_, bold the She hopes to provide a aup- thouebt, then release it. -Do the poi'tiVe atiuospbere ·where. men , same for what is· happening and women can leam a number around' you. Absorb all tbesensa-of verbal and non-verbal e.p- ' ticxmaildsound. . proacbes to senfory a;wareness, Tben think of something that mauageandenergyrelease. you really hate. Get in touch with. "We caD provide opportunities how those feelings affect your to clarify the nature of who we body. Do the same With joy, then are as men and women, grow in anger. . our capacity to experience and to One might ·notice changes in contact others." pulse, he,art rate. breathing, tem-A second workshop is designed perature, sensations of tigbtnps to allow women to explore their or freedom'. .. own body image, body language Dance therapist Ddnna Cucunato demonstrates 'palm dance' in which two people mirror ea.ch other's movements. "We all have physical reponses and )heir relationships · with to mental processes and we can-otbets. t, -• f . . . . .. ' BEA ANDERSON, Editor -· Octobet13, 1975 PllQe Bi Guru. Offers We Are All Dancers, she ex· plained, will be a work /playshop for the dancer in everyone. "The goal will be to expand creativity and try new activities." Dance as an expression o( emo- tions bas not been allowed to men in our culture, she said. What bas been allowed is an almost militaristic, recimented exercise appro8ch. NOT INTEGBA'l'ED Even in competitive sports, the body isn't used as an expressive · instrument but as a vehicle to re- ach a cerebral goal. "Very few in our society are among the ~xtremely beautiful ~ women and outstanding athle~ a dance teacher and group leader who make a mark in the physical for parents of disturbed children. sense," she said. The first will meet weekly with SO, the rest or us, not being able various age groups and offer to achieve this near-perfection, "something for every child. It have gone toward the cerebral can be Ulat some~hing extra for. Through her workshops, she a gifted or hyperactive child and hopes to show that dance ·¥Id draw out the shy chjld.'' . movement can not only increase The professional workshop, ener41. vit3lity and flexibility. scheduled for the weekend of and tmprove posture and self· Nov . l and 2, will be co-led by image but also be a great deal of Jim Pugh, author of "Hop, Skip, fun . Jump, Read" and "More Hop, In two special programs M.ov-Skip, Jump, Read." ement/Play for children and Pugh, a sensory motor Movement, Learning and Identi· specialist, bas.been consultant to ty, for parents and professionals, several school districts and has she will utilize skills acquired as been a guest lecturer throughout . . SouthernCalifOrnia. ''This workshop_is designed for therapists, educators and others who wish to integrate psychomotor techniques ·and creative play methods into their field of work.•• Screening for problems, ex- ercises for children with percep-.- tual motor difficqlties, in· dividualized play therapy and commercial resource materials will be discussed. Registration information ' and times of each program are available by contacting the Califortlia Center, 645-9720. . :V\brld Hope ~· By JO OLSON cessful attorney who bas had "44 oeileDe1" .,. .. ..,. years of spiritual practice," ac- . cording to Kalidas. i What's it like to sit and learn at He also bas written two new tbefeetofaguru? books in which be sets down the Traditional yoga way of greeting a guru is to present a flower which Kalidas (left) does for Sri Sura th Enlightening, inspiring, spiritual truths he has been thought-provoking and won-learning in bis studies and Cle~. ;s the ~emus ol those meditation, through which he • ~-have b-• --•ty to hopes to .. help each individual .,-~ -..,.,....._ ruufbi> own p•th ... be instructed by Sri Surath &i Surath, a lean, graying, Chakravarti durin& his recent soft-spoken Hindu who speaks visit to the United Stalel from En•"sb Ouentlv, believes that Calcutta. s.a-a J ,. He has been here at the invita-man bas mucQ, to learn from the laws of science. tion of one of his pupils, Kalidas. One example, he said, is the ,iwho now ia a pru himself. • Kalidas, founder of the Yoga concept of sushumna, which is a Center~ C<Mlla Mesa, beard aboUt balanced state of deep serenity ''\be guru in 199 but did not meet found in both man and nature. lfim until 1971 when he invited When the sun .pa~ from one him to speak at the Yoga Center. phase to another, there is a halt '1 in the earth, a Point when "the \1.lt was a turnlnJ point in whole cosmic universe is ;l).alidaa' life. ''I always knew my balanced,•• he explained. guru. would come IOIDe day," he In the same manner, there is a .aaid. He had apent·many yf!ars ;paus.e between the time a ,~ear~in1 for meanin1 and person inhales and exba-1es. Color therapy has been studitMt rubies, diamonds and emeralds. ~in bia life, and the lti.ndu "You must be centered in that both by science and the Hindu re· These have more power or radi.3· teacher pulled it all lotfetber for point of pause and expansion ligion, tbe latter for several tion. ..fam. betore :JOU can tnow the Lord of thousand years, he said. There OPALS, A.GA.TE ...,, Kalidas described his: IUl'U u JOU!' heart,•• the 1urustatM , are seven ..coloZ.s which are im-The second grade includes ••apioneerofthou1bt"...-,sift •• ,,. portant both in clothing and in. , iii ''clarifying the scriptmt11of all .DEEP 11aEA.TRS 'precious stones. These are violet, opals and agate, and the third is .I telJ.&ions.'' "If you are in a state of COO· indigo, blue, green, yellow, coral. ' "11,y guru, directly, by hiS pre-fuaion1 or are a prisoner ol in-orange and red. "This i.s not religion or yoga, sence and lov,, conveyed a decision, take a few deep breattas ' "just science,·• he added with a decree of aW1re.neA of 1o¥e on and exhale slowly. Then, in the An example of cotOr therapy snµJ.e . · , me,'' .J(.alldas ••id. ••1 bad peuae, look for tbe'decisioo. It would be wearing blberobes and Sri Surath considers his trained for years to be ready. A will be revealed.•• stones to combat jaundice, gall primary mission in life to lead a • new P.e1'C9ption of the world. of The teacher, wearing a 1lr11Ple bladder or ott)er blood trouble. · life of meditation based on good lifeaDcl myself resulted. yellow: robe for the interview, e-x-Tbe stones should be stones or . values, as an example tor others • plalaeil that be bad cbolen the poeudostones with good crystals, to loll ow. He is not, he stressed, 'RtGIDliT RONOB "a grealleader." --~~"Ill 11T4. M pri>'0°-.l.11W -~~~~!J'J~Yg'~ Si'lSUYatb_ltreta~. '"1116yreflect Hebell~vesthat "asmallcorpo 'wal a guru. Tfiat probably is the for both the perooiiViiaMa 11-";and e>:pand the-light, making it Of people" leading meditative blllleat-oaecanbave.''. and.thepenonlooldncatlt. monpowerful." · lives Is the only hope-for the Sri Suratb. the mm who point.. 1 u~ nPelt divene t11tmie11 and There ..are; be co'iltinued, three · world to surJive its current crash ~llle,wqtcwKallAM,loa...,. • ~~mlDdtoc.....C" ..--or 1tonea. Tbe belt are 1· counewlthdrugs_ .. Chakravarti of Calcutta . Witbollt this, he said, there will be disaster ahead. ''Drugs were first used as an· escape from the frustrations of life. These frustrations prevail over the world. The cause is failure of church, society and government.·' Young people, who bave no security about the future, tum to drugs . llut "the young should be told that drugs will engulf them," he stressed. AD alternative to disaster is po'ssible ''if. we take our . knowledge from the past," the guru noted. "The root tlllng wd '-have.f017f.'tten is that to get men· • ta! ..Ue • the e<temal thing is important.,. That .... ten.at thin&" ia _,. ' visibly leading the way by setting a good example. Americans are obligated to lead the fight because they have enjoyed the excesses of life the most, Sri Surath said "At the same time, the people in the U.S. have the greatest opportunity to not worry about a living. ''They are the most affluent. So I believe this is the crucial point we have come to. God has given you the affluence to reshape, re: model a net lead others. "U you'll ~do this, you'll save younelves. Otherwise, America will be the first nation to tumble down. Tbe people of tlie u .. s. can take this bllit ·from Ood: ..... ,.,.. die.'' Tbussaiib "Ill• lilclcloD•llllt"Gif ·~·-. ........... . 'i \lo· ' ,' • 11 ' ' • 'Premiere' St-eered -te Geai By DENNIS M<LELLAN Of .. 0.ll't ~ ... $WH Students with reading and other learning dil- ficulties often go un- detected until late in their school careers. For those fortunate enough to be noticed by parent.a or teachers there is the state-funded learning disability program. Presently there are SOO students in the Newport- li-1c s a School Di strict who spend one period a day in a special class to overcome their learning problems. The even t , co· Semple emphasized s pon sored by the U\{ltthemooeyraisedby Kiwanis clubs of Corona the club goes only lO del Mar and Newport Newport-Costa Mesa.. Center, is the beginning charities. ··our primary or what is hoped to be an function is to do civic ~nnual fund ·ralser. workinourownarea." Prem.iere is an addi: The idea for the read· tional fund·raising ac-inc development center tivity for the Corona del ia an outgrowth of the DI· Mar 'club, which raises lional,proaram. which is approximately $6,000 a gear,ed: !°J•the )'Otllller year. _. years'' ' '1tbe 1reater Lee Jordan, John Sem-ye.an.·-~ youn1er children ta recreation pro1rams. towanet.tee v\Jlt pattients ln nursing homes. Key Club members also make an annual Chaiatmas trip to a Navajo reservation in Arizona with food, clothlnc and beddinc. Last ~ear they built a buketball court. rolling and spreading bla<lrtop during their two-day visit. Assisted by Kiwarteltes, they help four Tijuane area Ot'· pbanages by colleding and -delivering canned goods and toys. An annual educational grant of $.SCIO a year for four years of college t. pr<9e11ted by Use Corona· del Mar club to aa outr- standlng Key Club high school senior. For ticket. information call 6.fS.2161. pie and Dick Smith-The · younger years members of the steering program ia aimed al---------~---------- committee in char~e ot testing and helping LOSE WEIGHT planning the evening-<hildreu, wltls learnin& met re<ently to dis<USS d1fflcullles. Tbe other ,, _______ ,j OR MONEY IACll the coming event and program assists people A .._ dllWll 1n11 c.omplttM •t • where the proceeds will in planning for retire· ujofulW'itf~"°9PitalpuMllll1tlw go. ment and eliminating the ,,., ODAINEX M"'*-"" lldp JOM 1c1se CIVIC WORK inact ivity that often '-gsOR1,:~qttKC:.t..: an al!lllinc Some of the organiia-follow$. llun&• tKMf tblt 1UPP1tun tht' lions the 14-year·old club ucy CLUB tP9fli1t. Cnfoy tluw good !Miis 1 9f' .supports are Boy Scout mu:. u tM linr OORINEX l.abelt lldps Troop 330, Boy Scout Ex· The Key Club and its SPORTSWEAR '°" at tns witllo9t ~ '*""'· plorer Post 17 , Sea Scout fe~ale counterpan, the ::._•:;::.-:;:"tct~:f.: ---- Although school of- ficials agree the S-year- old program is a success, many feel a state law limiting participatiOn to two percent of the school population is too low. <This does not include re- medial reading classes.) Ship, Ma rd an School, JC.!wan~lt~s . assist the ..Ur rou lltMlln. - I I The Corona de l Mar Kiwanis Club hopes to help ease the dilemma. Joplin's Boys Ranch, Kiwanis in these pro-'lt'tSf01ff PlALA ~ISWI> Look bdtef. leel btner "you st•rt Fair v i e w M e n ta I grams. """""''&each 21bMonnt.A.w. sMM'""'rdowflklUJwilhODRINEX. Hospital and the Key Key ~lu~ _members S48--'121 .. 67S.l'i'04 Sltbl1tttcnrunnteedD1 moMtllldl. Club and Kiwanettes of take seruor citizens shop-.. _______ _ THRIFTY ""' '· "" D•'>l'''-'"' ~!UIU \ .\ ' As its major project of the year, the club plans to acquire a building to houst & reading develop- ment center for i.hose students experiencing Corona del Mar 'High ping and drive them to School. . church, and also assist p;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.l I ,l". ~ ... '!' ...,.,..,... • ... ~ . \ . PROPIC Solo Reply _ • • ', ~ · reading difficulties. The start of work on 'the center depends, in part, on h ow much money is generated from " Premiere, tbe club's ma- jor fund-raiser of the year. GALA EVENING Premiere is the name civen to the gala evening of dining and dancing un- der the stars on Salur· · day, Oct. 18, al Fashio'n I s land in Newport Center. It 's an ap - propriate name for the showing of the top- of·lhe-line 1976 foreign and do-m estic automobiles. (Ann Landers 0J . J .. ' . '. . . ' . . SOMETHING HEW IH FILM PROCESSING .•••• 213 W. WILSON IAT FAIRYIEWI COSTA MESA Offer ~-Od. I J.27 (15 DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a woman, 20, unmarried, and I have a six·month-old daughter. I have not seen my child"s father since l told him I wa,;,pr,egnant - nor do I care to. He has never . seen his little girl and if I can help it he never will . JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT DEAR JUST: Every child bas a daddy, whether be ls married ' to Mommy or not. Rather than put your child on the.defensive l suggest you tell her, when she begins to ask questions, that she does, indeed have a daddy but you · didn't marry him. You should also add that you love her enough to make up for her dad· dy's love, even though be Isn't able to live with her: Monday r received in the mail a copy of your column about a married man who had been car· rying on ·a nine-year affair with his secretary. The envelope was mailed from Fort Wayne. The following day I received the same column clipped from the South Bend Tribune. Yesterday the identical column turned up . again -this time from the Yuma At Andersen School, top, Davfd Shrader, left, and Shane Lago with Dorothy Hart, tackle r adlng skills. Kiwanis ~oject will expand the program. · 2X3 ft. POSTERS MADE FROM YOUR SHAPSHOTS When strangers stop me on the ,treet to admire the child and • fiSk, "Where is· her Daddy?'' what should I say? In this day and age why do peo.: pie assume lb at every child has a daddy? How can I let th-em know, without going into my life's story, that J have no husband and J·wish they wouldn't be so nosy? With the increasing number of out-ot-wedlock c hildren being born. something should be done lo help those of us who ·are - I sense your enormous bostiUty toward the father ud I hope you'll get over it before you poison the child's mind. As for the in· qulries from strangers, a simple 0 Herdaddy is away" wlU do very nicely. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Last OF FINE FABFflCS FORTREL *Polyester/Rayon , sportswear plaids Muted tones and perk¥ brights on textured natural backgrounds. Great for any sports sew· ing: pants. suits, skirts, jackets. VALUES TO $2.49 YARO MACHINE WASH ' DRIP DRY 45" Wide FORTRE L 9 Polyester double knits You'll find a wide variety of textures, designs and colors, you'll love these for fall and winter dresses or sportswear. VALUES TO $3.98 YARD MACHINE WASH ' TUMBLE DRY2t48 ,.~· .K.'=""" 58"/62" Wide YD . : (\." Daily Sun . . My husband has never given· me a moment's trouble. His secretary is a fine, respectable woman with a lovely man of her own . Whal does this sound like to you? -BAFFLED PLENTY Q.EAB. B~P.: rt sounds like · you know a needle artist with an air travel card. Forget it. A<1•· .. n l~•menl JEWELRY TALKS by MARY ELLSWORTll Doygu have a 1920 or 1930 vintage watch squirreled away simply because it doesn't run anymore? Perhaps it's an inherited piece and though it is a lov- ely lhi~g, it just isn't you. Ir the watch band (al- , tachmenl) itself is a series or small diCLmonds set straight lined iii their own individual boxes, I have Z or 3 good ide111s of how we can makt:' you some updat· ed wearable jewelry pieces. You will Jove them, and most important, wear them ! And now we are going to frame your wedding band. But only if you are willing. Now, we are talking about the white gold or platinium wedding band. The elassie single row 3 diamonds aeross t'he r1ng~_!i_;_ single row s diamOOPS across tbe finger or even the double row Sor 6 diamonds across the finger. · 1. We remove the shank of the ring leaving only the diamonds intact in their mountings. Because or the hardness or the diamonds. all work may be done witbout re moving the . stones. 2. Usi ng 14k yellow gold or (l8k ) if you so desire, "'e t---------------------'-------...JI make a new slightly wider shank . Where shank meet s..cMst,,_. ........ '-..... -... Cot .. ,.M-545-1516 w ............... -·-w.11 I lla: tt~JIJI le --, .... ___ ,_.,, IJ0..1142 11u111c:c... .................. .._ .,, .... 1 . People section keeps track . of what P8or>le · .en feeling I tfOMt"l'krto ,,...,_ s-.~s41.5s51 .__ P.t: C...tef' "'--"'--..... P..tl-IZt-612~ evernav in the DAILY PILOT the diamonds it may be 1 slighlly wider as we begin ,our framew ork . Remember the frame becomes a permanent part of the ring at this point. 3. Looking down on yoor new ring. your diamonds have now been simply framed in yellow gold. The metal hold i ng your diam0"1ds has been rhodium plated and you feel as though you have just gone out and bought a whole new ring. We've been doing a lot of these lately and everyone 5iYS"U'i!Y100lt'T:jnlastic. Bye now, MARV ELLSWORTH 1107 Jamboree" Road Del Webb's Newjotter Inn ' ' \~ I "My results at Gloria Marshall have been fantastic ... I could actually see the inches coming off ... " ''. -. For many years I've had very big legs and thighs, and even when I would lose weight it didn't come off in the right places. Now thanks to Gloria Marshall 1 'm really excited about my new figure, especially when I run into someone I haven't seen for a while, they can't believe how slender I am. Physically and mentally I feel I like a new person." / -Marsha Gregory Marsha Gregory lost 44 pounds and 211;. Inches with the Gloria Marshall method. Don't miss wearing new fashions by a few unwanted inches! Start now, give yourself~ new figure for fall. Improvi ng your figure Is mo~e than just losing weight. Since two people who weigh the same can look so different the unique Gloria Marshall method handles each lady on' a personalized basis. Our program of firming and toning lechnlques along with nutritional guidance Is the proven result of ten y~ars experience. Don't wait, call now. Remember your results start the moment you do! CALL NOW FOR A DEMONSTRATION see what Gloria Marshall method can do fDr you • "{haven't nteto Mn1non yet, whose figr1T f! I rouldn't hf!J1m11c. •• l-V"'1h~lJlaM.~ FIGURE CONTROL SALONS' Open daily9 to 9. Setu~day 9 to 4 Worl~'s largest company owned and operated women'• flgurecontrol Nlons. Over 100 salons nationwide. ··1111W111t ~ta *Mien ,.et. ~fiQtle 1 "coo1ct>.,~.. ~Ofld's leading figure control system NEWPORT BEACH L ' SANTA ANA/COSTA-MESA ' 1801 WESl&UFFDR. • '642-36311 . 3151 BRISTOL SllOPPlllG CENTE1•556-4ll& _ '~'-, ' " IACIOIS-SOU'lltCOASTf'MUI C~••·for••::aaiul1llM.t ....... ....._.W. ,._._~41ofOrl',..L . I J - " • - -----I ..,,...,. October 13, 1115 -BOOMER by .wa F. Brown and Mel CoslOll DOOLEY'S WOILD ' 61~0PA Ft'J;TAte A.OCll' f06tnte2 A2i.Joip I TUMBLEWEEDS ···--··· /()•/, FUNKY WINKERBEAN MR. 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I .DICK TRACY I by Mell Alr'TJ.!Ull'1 ~T'~ 1'HE . !JE~T WAY TO '5POT A M~!ri' DIP A IM'~J.J INTO saw: .PAINT AND FLICK IT SMA!t'TLY IN I.JI~ Ol1'EC110N . • 1 80000 50\\E Y!5TERllA AHD ACCIDENTALLY O)IERPAID HE •• I NOW, POOR,81/T HONEST, 'BUNNY• WAHf'S T9 RETIIRN YOUR $5,Q!> OVERAii MEit!"? by Chester Gould • '" THE GIRLS ~wh.:n.:\t:r 1hc ~ play up old ""urld charm Iha! ju\t mean\ nothing: in 1hc bathroom ¥.Otks:· DENNIS THE MENACE ---· _.,; . ·-~l - 'YES.IVE SWI ~oui· '.4CTUUL~.I WA'fl~Jlbll*JW A UTILE~ T~ 11'#.r,• ' , l • ' ' • •• Jl4 DAILY PILOT Monday. October 19. 1075 ~ Robert Shaw a Pirate i' Tops in Pops I< I~ •• • By the Aasoclatff Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits ror the week e nding Oct. 18 as they appear in next week's issue of Billboard magazine: HOT SINGLES 1. BAD BLOOD -Neil Sedaka (Rocket) 2. CALYPSO-I'M SORRY -John Denver (RCA > 3. MI RA CL ES -Jefferson Starship (Grunt} 4. LYIN' EYES -Ea~les <Asylum ) 5. HALLROOM BLtTZ -Sweet <Ca pitol) 6. DANCE WITH ME -Orleans (Asylum) 7. FEELINGS -Morris Albert CRCA ) j1 8. AIN 'T NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY )' Helen Reddy (Capitol I '° 9. THEY J UST CAN'T STOP JT The Games -. People Play -Sp.inners (Atlantic) ~ 10. WJ-10 LOVES YOU -Four Seasons (Warner >: B~.-Curb) Actor K e eps Busy After 'Jaws ' Hit By BOB THOMAS I LOS ANGF;LES !AP) -The stiletto whiszed pa.st the cam.era and thumped into a papaya held between tbe 'mouths of pirate Robert Shaw and a nubile Caribbean beauty. All this done wit.h movie trickery, of course, the dagger being suspended on piano wire. But when director James Goldstone finished the shot, Shaw said warily, ''We needn'tdothat a"ain, need we?'' Fortunately they needn't. When he stepped out of the colorful waterfront set on Universal Studio's backlot. he told a reoorter, ''The stunt girl was more scared than I was. 'Why are we doii1g this '?'' she asked, and I had no answer. They said the stunt was perfectly safe. But supposing the wire had gone slack. That wOuld have removed the end of my nose." TOP LPS FOR A LITERARY MAN (five novels, three 1. JOHN DENVER -Windsong CRCA) plays). Robert Shaw has had an unner\'.ing acquain- 1 2. PINK FLOYD -Wish You Were Here tance with film vi°'ence. He has been signed, l . (Columbia) bombed, sliced, bloddied. "On 'Robin and Marian' I ~ 3. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN -Born To Run wa:s hit ove r the head with a reat sword," he said. ( (Columbia) "'The blood gushed down my forehead and into my ~ 4. JEFFERSON STARSlllP -Red Octopus e e ·· • y . \ tGrunt) ~ 5. ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND -Win, Lose or And '"Jaws .·· Shaw was the wily fisherman who t Draw (Capricorn) was done in by the ravenous shark. lie remarked : e 6. THE EAGLES -One Of These Nights ''Oddlyenough,Ididn'lgethurtonthatpicture. ; <Asylum) Just scared as hell. Jn the last scene J had to go un· 6 7. LINDA RONSTADT -Prisoner In Di sguise der the water when the shark took me. The jaws had (Asylum) lo clamp tight enough to take me under, so I had to 8. SPINNERS -Pick Of The Litter (Atlantic) wear a steel vest with a leather covering. Then the 9. JETHRO TULL -~1instrel Jn The Gallery hydraulic mechanism would take me under the <Chrysalis ) · . ' water. Bul would it reverse and bring me back . ll IO. GEORGE J-IARRISON -Extra Texture did." !Apple) COUNTRY SINGLES I. HOPE YOU'RE FEELING' ME Like I 'm Feelln' You -Cha rley Pride <RCA) 2. SAN ANTONIO STROLL' -Tanya 'Tucker , !MCA) 3. TURN OUT THE LIGHT AND LOVE ME TONIGHT -Don Williams (ABC-Dot) 4. I'M SORRY -John Denver (RCA) 5. SAY FOREVER YOU'LL BE MINE Porter Wagner & Dolly Parton (RCA) 6. DON'T CRY JONI-TOUCH THE HAND - Conway Twitty (MCA> 1. ARE YOU SURE HANK DONE IT THIS WAY-BOB WILLSISSTILLTHEKING -Waylon Jermihgs (RCA) 8. BLUE EVES CRYING IN THE RAIN - Willie Nelson (Columbia) 9. WHAT 'S HAPPENED TO BLUE EYES - Jessi Colter (Capitol) ·. · J · 10. I I.IKE BEER-Tom T. Hall'(l\1ercury) • EASY USTENING ._. 1. SOMETHING BE'ITER TO DO -Olivia ! Newton-John (MCA ) 3. GAMES PEOPLE PLAY -Spinners fAtlan· tic ) . "J AWS .'' PLUS LA.ST year's "Tbe Sting," h::i.ve propelled the English actor toward superstar status. He is now headlin,ing in Hollywood's first pirate epic in many years. Jt was titled "Swashbuckler" until tests showed that average moviegoers didn't know what the phrase meant. Now it's "The Blarnex Cock," named for Shaw's brigand ship. Next wee(( it may be something else. What's·its-name is.Shaw's first of a new three- picture contract with uruversaI', at a salary befit- ting his new status. He'll next do "Black Sunday" for Robert Evans and Paramount. His second Uni Versa! film hasn't been named, but the third will be "The Sting" sequel1-if his conditions are met. They are: that at least two of the other major participants -Robert Redrford, Paul Newman, director George Roy Hill -must take part again. "Jaws" has changed Shaw's life in more ways than money. He didn't feel the impact in Europe, where the fil m hadn't opened, but in this country he gets instant recognition wherever he goes. "There is even a noticeable difference now when J attend I-lolly wood parties,'' he added. ''l say that with a note of sardonicism. ·• SHAW (RIGHT), ROY_SCHEIDER HUNT.SHARK 'J•w•' Opened Career Gate• tor Actor . Last sumnfer all g'athered at the Shaw home in Tourmake.ady, County Mayo, oft the west coast of Ireland. All, and more. ''FOR MOST OF TIIE summer there were 24 people in the house, my own children plus girl friends and boyfriends," he said. "I decjded, why feel guilty about not working? The children aqd I had a ' good summer, and it probably shows. l 'rri more rclaxe<j . "One of the things J've learned is to be a better father. Oh, I was always there when J was needed, but my mind was on other hings. Now I have to listen to problems about sex, and I go with Lizz:y to buy clothes for school. I know the children better, and I've become nlorerespoosible. ·~· Concerning his loss be remark that "time is the healer; but the memory comes at the most unexpected times." · 11511 W. IUNFlOWl!R W f ,M, 5'°·05 .. A "MAPPY MooicH'" II V '*CAIMAL IMOWUDtW' • ""a.t.MCHO DILUll"' lal • ..... ~TIW ALWATI ....... TO IMOW AICMl'T IU'" J/A. .._.... o• ,.,.. ,.. •.urn.- ~ '"'IMI • ._ '""' COllLOM'T WtO()l tft,t,....,... INI MOM..,,_ Pb. .. )1-J'"-11.JI UC.,._Afl IAf. I S........Of'IM llh)I THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE l 5J2.&721 "'-'CITY CEMTAE C IMfMA~ -I.A. fRWY IMANCt11STER EXJ 0 .0 . fRWV tCITV DR. IX.I MAllN THIATlllS MllNA .. 111 "TIIE llDIMG PUCE" (l'l:l Aft•STOIY ,,,....,, .. ,_,, ... S . COAST PLAZA :UIOln1111St.~7111 llllUUlllli "YESSOMGS" ,.... ..... ·"'' -.,..., ..... .... OIMME SHELTER" ; a.Mt.AT -1111-l:JIM:tl• CINEMALAND JUI S..M•MI ·~-'1~ Jilll r•n ""!"' CINEMALANO I 2. I'M SORRY -John penver CRCA) 4. I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR \'.OU -Art Garfunkel (Columbia ~ 9 S. CAROLINA IN THE PINES -Michael ) Murphey (Epic> THE PIRATE Fl.LM IS Shaw's fourth since "Jaws.·· The reason for such industry concerns the sudden, shocking death of his actress wife, Mary 0: ~"::,.,'"::;. Ur~. earlier this year. 1tl4it 1111• ,.._m1M11 Ml.I ~-" MIWJl-llJl l •t .... 6. HELP ME MA.K.E"lTTo ·MY Rockin' Chair - B. J. Thomas lABC) 7. THE WAY I WANT TO TOUCH YOU -Cap· tain&Tennille <A&M) 8. AIN'T NO WAY TO TREAT A LADY - :Helen Reddy (Capitol) • ..,,. HAPPY M00Ur ''Work seemed like the best thing for me to do,'' l!.~~~~·:DIO~:~ll9~~·=r; I he reflected. "Besides, I have nine children to sup· !"'CAIHAL ~ f;i port. 1 damn well better work." t .;r;:.0.::,.9:.- The children range from 23 to 5, including six · ..,,....,...,.M7 daughters. Four of the children were from his first ""IAMCHO DILUXE" "MIPll115" ............. ... ,,..,....,..... .... CINEMALAND 11-o--·•~,..,..,~9'-. . .;;GONE AT LA§[-Paul Simon & Phoebe ~ ~w (ColUm01a • marriage, four were his and Miss Ure's, one is his w:;;::;:..:;::::... seeretary's son, who has been reared as a member ' 10. I GO TO PJEC~-Cotton, Lloyd and Chris· tian (20th Century) .. , ~-'' THIS YEAR'S BEST! "RATED98~t A film destined to be a classic. It's excellent production values, long-legged luscious women and tastehJsex the makeit THIS YEAR'S BEST!" ·Al GOLDSTEIN PASSIONS OF CAROL of the family . The children are about two years apart. ~~!!~·~ ~ CClllOfllA D•L MA• = . "RANCHO DELUXE" 1111 "IYBl~HG YOU 1EYH WA'4Tl0 TO IMOW AIOUT SEX" MESA COSTA MESA 548-1 55 2 1 WEEK ONLY!! ALL TIME QASSIC CRI "GOHEWITH THEWIHD" CLUleAl&.I -~H LOW PRICE MATINEE WED .. SAT .. SUN. AMn-•111 lJllCU-'J.H _., ... ' '041LY Pl~ · CLASSIFIED M>S &42•11878 '\ THE HIDINlrPlAC • Cl WIST .... ._ .... _,, Will-.~ .. 1-tftl ' • L.M. Belf'tl Oldest Beasts ' Vegetarians vecet•riana lite to point out Chat Che oldest ltvlnl onimol, Che giant turtle, eats no m .. t. Lltewi.e. Che el<!>bant. which ailo aur. vivea loo&er tlian-mmt-animals. And it's t.rut, too, of Che birds Ch•t hold Cheold·•I• records. FOUll out or every 100 full-term babies are bom breech. WHAT HAPP ENS to scbool leachers who retire? 1Tbey lose their principles. Wliat hap. pens to principals who re~. tire? They lose their - faculties. What, you've heard that? Oh. A KINDLY CLIENT In Casper, Wyo., reports that a pair . of parents there namea tbeir son and two daughters: Winter, Spring andSUmmer. MOUNTED SOW I E KS Q. "Why are you aJways supposed. to get upon a horse from its left side?'' A. That ancient custom was started by mounted soldiers. Most were right·handed. So they wore their Sword scabbards on the left. They had to swing up Crom the left to keep the scabbards from getting in the way. IF YOU DO N'T think Che folks in the grand$tand influence the boys on the fie.ld , consider the fact t hat the home team wms lhreetimes as many football games as the vis- iting team. . ( Addre11 mail to L . M. Boyd, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meao, 92626. "'I CoplJright 1975 L . M. Boyd '""MASHYILLF Ill 'trilDMn' "'"°"a ' TMl~YSU&"' ' "HARD TIMES• ll>ol "TMI UOH IH WIHTBI" "TAMAIUHD SEID" IPGl • ''TOMMY"· · -.1tt• staTm"' IPGJ · "IAllCHO DILUXl'" IR! "EVERYTHIN G YOJJ EVER ANTED TO KNOW ABOUT "WIHD • THE LIOH'' "WESTWOll:D" !PGI . "HAID TIMES" .. --;-"IUS11ll~,. .. wro .;., •• ·-~ -·· ·~ ..... MU ¥-i-'I --1AHCMO lllUXI• , --EWAtR•• MOUi' ID• -'4-·--· -- ·--· THI MUn MOOKll• .... WM.Lii DYNAMm ............. ~­ ' -··--· .... JAW5 ... TllM WAft ~ --MASTtl .,...toema ,.. _,, DOC $AYAOI • ' --·----~ -·· IOC SAYAGl.t -·--·· .. -ll.ca CMltlfMAl1111 -IT'S AUYI.,. -----1111 CM IAClll ... ·---. AllPOIT .,,_ --IAHCllD .WJCI .. --..... ,, ••• uour '°• -----llllCMucat ... ----••Dn71.-i ' I • • • ' ' '· ' , ·--··· '• JMI ......., MOOlll 11 --l'"'PLl6 ' . t I I ! l ' ~ ' J ' " • ' I . • ! I ! ' ' . ' ' I i ' ' • ' ,• ' • ) . . - j • • "' ., . -, • . • .,;,_ •:i•-rr...-rn?"""7~ ...__,, - ~ • • . :t ltAVEN'T GOT A · EWSPAPER! 'J . - ~LL~IM?· HOllJ CAN I t:::lLL MIM;' • . I STIP·ON HIM . 00 ANYTHING!! · MITMIM&'lf-Nl1H" '_._... weL16l suesoo, SE ONE ''' . ' •••• AND (. J~) FOR HO .. . ' • . . • , OAILYPILOT PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE '.-..... ~-.","•" .. ~.~.-,"·"•~ ... ~"•"•""' .. .,i.-...,.,,.,..,,,", ... ,,.,1 ••••• ~ •• ~.r. .. 11:'"--t T•USTIU 011' COAIT c;oMMUNIT'f' fllAMI STATIMIMT ClOf.J..IGI DllTllCT 011' OtlANOI' ,,_~ .. ,.,-., ..... ...._ COUNTT,CALl"OllNIA ,_ .. : 14 ........ let'lf,t • 1ol10fll~l!9''1 VILLA.GI Oii -'IOI'! .. T'W'" 0..W.lt G. Hoff O..EANf:llS ..... LAUHOl'V, 11'14 N, M¥ MC.0110H fl'G <•••'9tl, U. fllllaw• MM!o~l,5""W~, Giii ...... .... l•nohltleft of 1r11 .... 11ot1 .. I.MW ..I-T. MMf•. ltu R ...... Or., ••1 ,.,_.n.,. •ftll c4u '"" .. ..., 9111$ c-u.MH.a.Cellfofftl•m,. ,..iMOPtff· .. ni. l.. MNr9. ,., ....... pr,, WHf.ftEA!o, M id ic.._I Olttricl It c.t.INw,C.11'-ftl~fttM ,,. _, OI (l tl•U, r1•I ~rtr 'Ttlli ~"'" I• (MOU(W. Df ert. ""'"'~ d91C•lbed, <•rl•ln porllora •"'"*"'-•· . ti wlcl ..-OM1'1Y •••not no•,..... f9r e.ni.L.Moer1 Kflllol1111rpgw1byuldOhtrk t;" Tflli 11.W,...M ••I flkld ...... "- ' A•toblography Belly Da11Cer Party Nixed From Wini Stn1ces Wl-I El'I EAS 11 ~•r1 la be In llw C-.l\'Clet'llof0t*""9<.eun!WOO'I .. W.1 lnt1rn1; of wkl ~-I Ohlrkl ......... 11,ltl~. The dignified De Young Mus:eum In San Fran· ;::.~·~~·:~~;:,~· :1~:_~~~ Put.11.,_ Dr•l'ICJf t .. ,, O•ltr ":tot.. cltco said jt refused an autbgraph party for o_ne of tos.c11on 11o1»1111.10. 011111 Eouc•tlon ,...n. "·•""(){.1. •. ''· 1•15 $1·1 ita top p•tronUSea, Tu.II ab Hanley -mining \ CoOlot1M St•te al C•lllornl•: -befretl •art COlfeCtOr 8Jld belly dancer. -~:r.°o~VETD"' ~,.:,"' :n?.Rio •• ~E.u!_! PUBLIC NOTICE -" . -Tuliah -whose a&e is undisclosed but believed hff9by .nnoumt lh ln1tn11on 1o 1•-. flt(TITIOUStUSIN•» tO be the fate .COS Or ear)y 5()s -S&id She em bar• ""'l'le•otlnetlt• !ltSC<!t.!I ·•· 1 -"' NAM• STATllMIHT ed th "th h l t •• s "lo ~Jt !l he••o,1-d.attt•m•'*'·*"' Ml rus e museum WI sue s a emen'4 a V· .,.,..,, ~'-.. ~'°"'1119 """.on••••~ · emaking is like making Hungarian goulash -un • .... 1· , ... ,..._, "', .. ,•••n•,"•,•<1r..c•1hMl0 ov'NAT!'AM '"''E"NAT10H.r.l. less you throw everything into it it Isn't any good .. •• o""' Y I t a•l om....,ni Y COMPANY 11 2 S. r 0 I Ql&U. . ' • C'.olleot 0 111<1c1 •no •• not,..., ... u""' Mtw eeui0nll!'2•:Ho"'-'""'· The party at the museum was 6Uppose<I to .. 2~:i:~~::·:i;-.! ea."' 10 ~1 c. 11001. 1112 s,.,..., 0r., have been for her new.autobiography, "Love of Art • I Con•,.. .. , CIHtOf'nl• .,.,. & • -(Lo .. 5"M Wldpr-r1 , to1n1g11<1Urnponsl-Aoy C. C.Om~oc~. •n J A\ltrt Aw.. l"\.l ~ 0 Ve, 't.i. ~· wUll I min "''"n KC9fl'l.able lMl!il 8-Kll C•Utornl• tol(lt; ,.,.,n11a1-111;no•tDOoll•rl !ilOOI-Tr.Ii ou,i ... 11 '' conducl.O br • l"r••, plln !M rillftl lo uu •n lnOl"•ii gtner•l,..rtM<'lhlp. W"'19tlll ro.O lrOfl' Golt!• Orlw, H•· fl:awt"I C AOGI <l•l'><I• HtlQl'lli, C•lllotnl•. lo IM -., ,.1 j 1 tried .. tit t1oe KOCE·TVlo-.Sucnro.cJIObloull•· '"'5 ,_.,,,.,. w i bit !or ttle Olll•kl'• needs ., Cle· Counly C1trt ol Or~ CountroriW. .. mllntd by t,.. D+•lrlct, •nCI .,..II bl ~21, lt1S. .....,,. "'•-•blr m•lnt••n•d •nd "~ In PublllhMI Or.nooe (Ollil ti.Uy Piiot, pc1r~l•by l,..111M••tno tost1011w ..,. n endOCt • 13 20 lt15 •i..11 Oltlrltl : P•Q ¥1 ded th•I t•-' • • • ' ' tr-dlnerr UM ot wld •Olld 11'1' ,,,. Oli· trkl"lotllc.11 uM <•u..,, ••<•'",.. meln· . PU BLJC NOTICE ttn9n<• Cd5111o lti\.11 sl'llll ...t"""1tel-----,,-;,,.------I h Olslrlet lo relmt>uru 1,,_ for • 41•M ""'4'•1• ""-••of iUC:ll melnl•n.nu<Olo· fllC'TITIOUI IUSIN•ss h lnc;urr.o br ltliff. NAMlf STA T!:MlfNT l . S.ld ,..•I l)f0ptr1y Ii ilt.,.led In~ TN follow!nt per-•rt OoiflQbusl· (01;ntr 01 Lo• A.no111,, ~1•1• of r.5iM: C.Ulornl•,nio•11>1rl•ndl1 p.1'1lc.ul.,. MAGNOLIA HOMES 10017 tyO.KrU:11d•1lol1ows: G&rfltld A"nw, Hun!lnoton' "9«r., All IM•l <e'1•ln rti•I Pn:il>9rty lot•ltd CA. '2ll6 In ..... c.ou .. 1y of LOI Anoett\, 51 .. 11 al Pn/1111 .... MtN•mte. 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S." :11¥1-1. , 1$" .,,,.,, 13.00 '•••: ll'lt!KI Soulh 1 P•ullllKhKnft'llctt ....... n ·y ·· IE••l12Cl.OOIHI;"*"<• Thi• lt•ltlT'lllnl .... , flltd wlfl'l ll'le ~l'I 1• worH1 11' JJ" E•sl 11',JCI ~1, C1••• OI Or•noet:ountr on Sep. '"1;; thin<• NOr111 Cl O.o<Hs 06' JI" tembl>r 11, lt75. W.il 1t1.u IHI; to 11'1• TRUE POINT fl4rtl• PuOlllohed Or•n~ Co•11 O•llr Pllol, ~. t:l, 1', •nd ()(1 .•. 13.olt15 JWt.75 •OF'8t:GINNING. Tiit POl"Uon of ttll •tio.,. dHc:rlbld prop,rtr to bl t••Md 11'1•!1 bl~• lor •nl1nn•• to b• pl•c•O uPOn 1n1 PUBLIC NOTICE Wlt¥1ilon lr•nsrnlH•• 10-• loc:•IM on ----~==~----1 ! ... •tlovl 0.Ktlbl(I P•optrlr Md t'AI STA· .... p CIP'trlf IOK• not lota(Hd 10' •I•', to NOTICI! Of' flllUST••'SSAU 1t111"911 IM l'IOUJlno of •1telrllftlc 9Qlllp. T.D.fl. ••11 "'""'· Botl'I U1tr11 at'"' prOC1trtr to Dt c-n-.1111 llftd fllll GompMy ... ..., In uccord•n<• wltl'I '""lni-• C.lltorftl• CorPClr•Uon •s duly • ..-•nls ~ llrnfl•tlofls •tl•blllfwd bv POlnaM TnnlM l.lllOtr 1,.. tollowlng tt• CO.ti C.Ommwtlty Coll• Olffrlcl dnctlt.cldMdof trust Wll.LSEl.l.A1 llKIUCllnQ tl<MI loc•tlon of uld 10' • 1•" PUILICA.UCTIOH TD THIE MIOHUT .-:••slMltnnlMCI by 11'11 Oiltrlcl. lllOOEllll FOil CASH ~r•INI M 11 ... s.i.<tonlh•lre111mlU1r'-l•Wf· ol iNt If! ,.Wf\H ~y •I IM llrli .... flcltnt to """"°"' •nt•-Mtt w ••· SW..sl •II rlQM, llllt..,. lntef'ftl ~ ·C..O IN itrlllltlwr•I ..id wind loMllng ...-,.ct to •nd now.,.,. lllY 11 ...,.... .. .,, ... Oft 1•mlt•llom •• P,..Krlbld by Dttd of fffillt In Ill• P•OP9rly Thome l I. Hooklll .. , Prol•11lon•I l'lwtlMfWd91itriMC1: ·S119ln.1r1, !IS South l.os Robl•I, TllUSTOA : PlllllpA,SPllllf ,..wdtnll, C.Ufornl• 91101. $utll wind BENIEf<ICIAllY; M•1ot M. ~ ... 'lolld Oell~ Umhs ,.,. •v-',.* .t II• wldOw ottlc• o.tcriblel ·~-In no •vonl Aecon:IM ""-r 10, 1•n .. IMlr. No. INll MY --twille 11141 !itllt lo'I•· -I )n"°"" 1-., NII 41• al Offk.'-1 -CMG such llm lls. •.. Altanh lfltllteM!kt of Tl'lt At<ordtr• Mayor Tom Bradley of Los Angeles will make a seven-day tour or the Soviet Union at the end or this · month. · Bradley, hi s wife Ethel and daughter Lorraine will visit Moscow, Kiev and Leningrad Oct. 22-29 on a tour arranged by the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference oC Mayors. · He will discuss.-mlB'licipal problem:1 with several Russian officials, he said, but will spend most or his time vacationing. Bradley and his family will pay th~ir own expenses, he said. • Army Enlistee Michael tie ming won't have to go rar to discuss military life with his mother. She'll probably be in the next barracks. In what may be a unique recruiting coup, F1em- ing, 17, and his mother, Mrs. Etbel M . Fleming, ( ) 34, enlisted together in the PEOJ;>LE Army at Merced... _ _ "I've been a recruiter "---------~ for 10 years and this is the first time I've ever heard o( it happening,·• said Sgt. l. C. Herbert A. Harrison. · • Acting like "a man" cost Wilbur Mills' his chairmanship or the House Ways and Means Com - mittee' Fanny Foxe says. ~ · "It's the people's fault to charge a man for what he'sdoing with a \\'Oman because he'~there to be a man, .. Mrs, Foxe, the ''Argentine Bombshell,·· said. · Mrs. Foxe. making a stop in Los Angeles to promote her new book. said she feels no remorse Crom her association with the Arkansas Democrat. fllOX• * Lord Mountbatten, now 75 and a Hvin.g legend. sat in his elegant hotel suite in San Francisco and discussed famous •men he bas known. ''If I had t.he power to raise them from the dead, I 'd bring back Winston CCbarcbilJ ) and Noe-I Coward,'' the statesman-warrior said. "How the sparks would Cly!'' Mountbatten, great-grandson of Queen Vic· tori a, supreme Allied commander in Southeast Asia dwing World War II, and Britain's last viceroy of India, said he has known most o( America's presi· dents in his career and that Harry Truman im- pressed him surprisingly. S.ld,..•lproperly1CNC•••dflcr1t.d er.,... (:Owftl'; Uld 09" al 1r111t .m.... nol IO ••<Md 10' ,. IC' "'-It llt ....,._sllll~llQ.,,....,.iy : •v•U•blt .. , ll>o llOl.!11"9 al niq\llr.d TfW~rlyNCt•llQWll.,_ lll(!rOl'llc C••rl1r •qulpm1nt. '.Sll<h Nit .. Lot II ot Tr.ct No. JJ•, •t W- «tUlprnent lo bl ltw oro,t''' ot 1M II\ I -p ~ rttOrdtcl In ~ IJ • lllMe. A"' conllrvcllotl UflM l&kl oro-Piii 1', Mltc•U.n-.s MolPI. ~ 1--'------------i---...,-----=:----i .-rlY lo Ito •It,.. •!ltlr• c_. ot"" ofMlldOr ... Ca>untr. lnSM incl!illllno •II Me•1Mr, ~· UCQTING TMERl!f<AQM.""" PUBLIC NOTICE , PUBLIC NOTICE and p1rmlh. Su(.11 constr11c11on .. _ ll!''"'""'ot Mfltl 1•nd hint so..1ne-...1y 1--~-~=~===--1---.,.,.;;;;;;;,;<;mmirnr---I torm lo Ofld r-c:11 ... •PPf'Ov•I of •II ... o_ .. ,,, OI ll'MI Nor1"-1111'1)ll...,,, fl](f1fi6u1 IUllMIElfa #itflTIOUfa •uSINiss ftKtlwt'Y foollr•I , 1l•lt, COi.inly, end ll'f•lllrlr !Intl al P•rcel 131.01 NAM•STAT•MliNT NAMIEITATliMENT • - ~ ........ UftTlt411U1 ' BEFORE-1950 George JorgenMn AFTER-1952 The New Woman TODAY0 AT50 Chrl1tlne JorgenMn ' A Woman's Dalf·life • ~hristine Jorgensen Views Her 50 Years ., , By United Press lntemational Christine Jorgensen, who a!wa.ys wanted to be an ente:r· tainer when she was a little boy~ now has the satisfaction of near- ing age 50 with a career oC ac- tress, mimic, nightclub enter- tainer, college lecturer, ·author, television personality, hatter, cook booker, and incipient nov~ elist. are too young remember 1952 said in a phone-interview a~ her ., is probably t e first -and ce~ l.aguna Beach home. '• tainly the most famous -male George Jorgensen. a fo~er libber. She was liberated from GJ left New York in 1950 for Den '° manhood by Danish sex-switch m~rk. where he underwent a surgeons and bas been a woman series of operations. Two )'eflr'S nowror23years. later. Christine emerged. On Mis s .l'orgensen,1· in· case you Fo.-l.eetnres "'l'LL BE A HALF century old next May 10 and I'm a great aunt, and I don't CeeJ it and J don't think I look it -consider- . ine all the _y.ieai:-and tear,'" she Saddleback Won't • Pay Bureaucrats Trustees of the Saddleback Community College District have rejected a proposal lo pay public officials a $25 honorarium for participating in a lecture series. Since they are already being paid by the public, board Presi- dent Robert BarthOlomeW said, they s houldn't be paid anything more . Dec.1, 1952. the story was broken by the New York Daily News, a , morning paper. By that after ...... noon. the George-Christine saga . ~ had traveled around the world. ·· Christine returned to New ": York and began a nightclub act., singing and doing imitations. She "' was in nightclubs aboot to years <' and spent 10 more in the theater as an actress and in lecturing. ., Recently she said, Milton Berle .,, s uggested she return 'to nightclubs in an act with him, 0 and s he's thinking it over. MISS JORGENSEN is' rat;her hard to catch up with. She's often on tour. She has been makinp; television apPearances. Recent- ly , in New York, she occupied the entire hour of the NBC network ''Tomorrow'' show_ Her m_ain occupation the last two years. bas been lecturing at 4D!versities? she is an uncom,. SEVERAL PUBUC EMPLO\"ES AND officials, including monly articulate person. Supervisor Thomas Riley and San Clemente councilman Thomas "J was startled to realize that O'Keere, were included in the list or 16 persons who are.to speak iD a I've spoken to more than 100.000 Land UseSeminar. · students,'' she said. ''I lecture on The board was asked to pay the honorarium to each speaker. human identity and communicli-' They asked the staff, however, to separate public eotployes_,!lnd tion. This is very impart.ant to , officials from those who are not and return tbe proposal for re--young people, not only gender consideration. identity but identity of the· Other participants listed ate Nick Braslof{, Jle(~-.P.1· per.son .• :the Jec,tureS a-re Thomas Elliott, Reed Fiory. Jeanne Gagne6fn, Shirley GriDdJ&.; SJ>Onsored by the student body. Carl Kymla, Jean Lacouague, Richard MunseJI, Davi.Ji Peterson, -'·Young people now are very Gabrielle Pryor, C)'J1thia Ryan, ·Ruth Saadi and Lbuis Velasquei. much with it, with everything. , , •--! ', \ · • They can ask some very direct THE SEMINAR, BEING SPONSORED by the colle~e aDd questions-. But no question is ·the Le•gue of Wom·en Voters Of Orange Coast and Capistrano rudelY'itsked." Bay, ls f0cusing on local planning iSsues, including: the planning (11,.,....c:fon. llttc.rl&.d lfl 11• '"" to lhl Olllr!ty ol flw toUowlftQ person, 11 Oolno Wlf-ft. tollowlnQ .P'r~ ll OOlng bus!· ~---~,;,...,..,..tltrfn .... ,..._ .. _..,u11t.-.. J:lr~.Mtt~ _"' ___ _ _... • ilerlod ot ftflffn 1151 ,.,,, t~ ........ 4of0ff~•llll:t«N"4S. M .. SIEi. Non YACHT Sl!lll:VICE. 2'0 HUNTIEA DESIGN CCjlMPANY, problems facing South Orance County. how officials view Pl•~ning ASKED ABO VT THE general andhow.a ·citizen can.participateintbe.process_~:--c-=-,--::-----c<hlll•un11g:e,e. i.n..public-attitud& OO-Hx-. - • • I l rf ' \ k'IQ 1 No"9!nblr ft'1S or Wltl'lln ttlltt, MAY !t;jl AL KNOWN : A¥0CmliD,Cot.l•Mot .. ,OUtornl•"'17 '2• Sliptln. T•rrKt, l._,.,..• 8Hd\. C:JOU:tol'S•r•fl•r•nl;ll'ltdlllQJ\Oc-. ..,.,....,.119nll-toT,,.._ Gr•gory C~•r1•s Nolt, 2tO CllUomlltHJI The series·c-0ntinuea at 7:30 p.m . Oct. 17 and 24 at Del Cerro shesaid:- School,24382ReginaSt!, Mjssion Viej~. "Tbere7s been a tremendous bOr 19'0 Of' wlthm tfllrl., (:JOl ....,. TN'~IMY ...... rlaldOMdtf AvocMl>,C.S19Motu C.Uforn1•""1 C-Sl.nct H. hlcl9, tl• SltYllM tl'lt"-•tt;}. Leu.ta • tl.i'ltl U.,....." Trwt. .,.,.,.._of• Mecll .,,_dlf-..tl: lllll 111111-I• c~t...:i b)ll.,.. ,.._ T•rrK•, uoun• S.Kll, <:aHtorN• -...tl'lll'""9-or•"*"fW•pnloill lit tfw 9011 .. tlons IKlfrMI , • ......._ tasl ~fl.,. C5l ...,.i0fl $&"!' 1-...0c-......... lllt<vttcl .,_. .... _... .. ~YC. Hott This ~I Is conducted by.., ln- .: . • · change on every subject. Twenty PUBLIC NOTICE <lltlont. Elthlf"Mrt,i M•Y~IWM"'9 -~· -ltt.11 OK._.....,_ n.1, 11-ttmffll w•1 'tllld wtltl !tie dlvl,,,...1. . ...., upo0n • ttlr" h\llldrff ..er 9'.d,... of Dtf....,t 9"" 0.-ftd for S., """ CDutlt' Ci.rt al 0rOllQI Count, on 5'p-Cofls .. nc:• H. 8-1,,. ,llW C3'5)lley-ltl.nflolk•.!lolldpr-. wrtn.tlflotk•of-..Cll.....iof9'Ktlofl ~11,ltJS. 1lll1 , .. .__, W•l lllld ..itti U.. ,119r1Y aMll tt1IY ._ rM1ulrtd kt•.-e.M .. C.... ..... ,..,...rliQl'ld I• IMI Yid · 1"47-C-.1 Otrti of Or&1119 Count:.,ewtoc.. .,.. .. tlllt~tr1of••kflll•t1 .. 1n ......, .. .....,.,~Mii....._...,, "'*llhMOr-.C...sta.tr.,Aiot ...,_,., 1t7S. U'll offkt •f IN .C .. 11 ~ty !!::._~=~':':~ .. --= ~-l'S'.M.•fldOtl.4.11.1915 M!S=1i ' ~ 'col• DllU'kt toc•*I •I la10 ....... -1-'. Pvbflftci Or ..... Coco1t ~tr PIMI, .-.._.~,.._w,c.1Hon11•--.• ~ .. ,Mi 1975 • ·No, PUBLIC N011CE oct.13,2t,11,_,NW.J,1t15 .,..15 "CGPYof w1Wcft "'-1• •¥9ll•MI,__ DMt 1111 ..... '1Jl1, ~ tlOI, .. ~ l---::::;;;;..,..,;;;;;;;;;;u--I ..-&wtlonorltirtorK•l,.olblocll. onw.I~ .: -_ -H<U f, 1f05 Wiii 0. r.c•I ..... tt • ~ SIN 1Mt ... 11-W--,;bl,ll:.... PIC'Tll S Miii -.111'19 of tN• 11 .. n1. to wit: 1a10 c-t °' _,,.,.,,, tllPf'IM • ""-,,_ to1':!:,:.s~~~:'!!ino bull· ~ A'IOtfl .. , COii• Moti&. C.Hfornl• lDtlall. '9QOrdl"9 lltlt, PMMI.....,, _..,._ _. •i: STATllMENTOP A•ANDONMEfff 4111 tM 1Sltl d•• of C)(.totMir 1t15 M 1;00 """°'-"·I• Hr lM ,..nwolnlngpr'1t-UNIQUE NE EOLECRAFTS. 211 A 01' USlf 01" .. Clkk P.M . .i which ""'''""" SlfV" c!Nl _.-iof , .. llO!e(I) ""'"""b\!Mld E••I I Jltl Slr1•I , Cati• MIS•, fllCTlflOUI •UMNl!SSNAME P•i•I• lo l••s• th• proptrlr DHdof fnnt, wlttl lnl1r11t n In..._ c.tHorftl•ti.21 Thi tol!Owlng person$ II•~ llll'M>-,.,.,,..bo.,. 0.1crllllecl ,,.. .. t. r•· ,... IW"0¥"'9d, Mv•n<••· 11 .,,,,....,..., tWI.,. Pf-'I P•l•m.n. rts Am1Q1n "°"""'!he use or Iha tk Utlou\ bUllnn1 cotl....O ~ coriside,... Tl'lll &o.ro ,.. 1"t M-r'M °' .-Id DHd of frvtl, ....._ W•v, HtwPOf'l hKll, C•lllorni•"1660 -= ,.,,_ t1M1 rlQfll lo r•IKI Wl'I' -•H <hi...,, •fld ea1•tlln of tho Tn.ostM This bull,,.ll II conctu<t"" ti'!' .,. In-MA AT IN Al RCRA Ff SALES, ...,_Md "' wlthd•-111 off.,.• ..... Mdofltw tnn11cr••ttdb' uld °"'fal 01¥lc!IMI. 1to51 C•mpus Dr., Or•no• Count•, .. Pl'Ollilrt'I'. TM flrll 'fl•rl, rtfltttl TnHt. s.4cl Mii Wiii .. Mid Ol'I '""""·. Helen Pf•ll P•llfYl•n Airport. 5-nt•M•, C•.'2101 -11 t. P9Y•blt In •dw•nc•. Md ... UI Clrf, ~r~, tt7S•l ll:OO•.lft.-' Tiiis il•l•""'n\ w•t !Utd wll!'I 11'1e AoO.r1 F. H•l'ln•11. 2•m VI• ~•rly rtt1t•I ll'ler••lttr 1h•ll ri. MY•· tM front.ntr-IOtflt oUlcff., '°"'" ONntr Clerk ol Or.nQ. Collflty on s.p. c.onc:111'-, Ml.alon Vltto, CA. '2ll1 bl9 In "".nc. to ll>o tl'ld ol 1111 "-· -•ltrl Lind Tiii• Compwo.,, tttD i.mmr 17, 1•15. Cl•rrtl BtomblrQ, 2it30 R<llUno All P•r,,..nt1 sl'l•ll a. by e•lh or North Bro•dw•,, S•nt• An•. R,.,0 HlllsRd .. forran.:•.C.A.toSOS c:trUU•a t•ll'll•r"t Cflttll wnl•sl c.I~.!:........__ J 1971 Publllfwd OrlMlQol Cotiil D•U, Pllol, TM FlcOllotn 811SIM$l N.,.. ,.._ oit.t'WIM •• .,....", .... ...:i wPOllbr tM De ........ ._.. ' se,t. n. n . •fld(){.t .•• IJ, tt75 1597-75 ,.,.,... lo •OOYt" -s fJll-G In 0r-. Coast COft'lmunolty Colleo-Olftrkl. Cotnmotl-•lfl'I Uind c.ount-,on S.pt. 1t. 1915. ....,,_ •<«lltlnt •n, wrlntn or• flttt ComNn' Thi• 1111111'1111 w•s conducttd toy • •_..,, lri.9otlrd ltwill c•llloror91 bldt. •swldTrultH PUBLIC NO'nCE llllW••IN•lntrlfllo. 11 upon 1111 c•IJ for or•l bids, any ' EyW•ldoA.M•uo Aobi'rlF.Hil""*' f'HPONltli9 .. n.on offen lo ..... ,... ....lhOfbtdA91nt o.i c ... 1.s Thi• SU.tlmlnl •• , tlt...:i with IN <,..iapropertyupoon IM ltl'ml iM'ldcondl-l'\fblllftff Or~ CO.st ,, Plktl. su•••tCHI COUlllT OflTHE eow.ty Cltrt. of Orang, Col.Hll)ll Ofl ac- tions JPKlllW .. ,..,n for ......... , ··-OclobH l3, JO, 21• lt15 .,.,j STAT•Ofl CALlf'O.NIA fllOlll ir.o.r I, ltJS. Uedlftl 9" •I If.Ht ti ... ~ IS") TM• Q)UMTYOflOaANGli. ... ~ -11i.t1 ~1 wHcti 1s PUBLIC NO'l1CE ... _.._,.. P1.1111111tW1t 0r~ eo.it ~tr P11ot. .._.It' a NqlOlttlbff ... .._.-" •OTtC• Of' MtAlllMO 01' 0ct.l,1a.to.t1.tt15 l1»1S """'°"' '""°""°'• or•I bid lt'iell blol~===='°"''°"'°""o=-0=1• .. =os<-:;;"" INTITIOM Na f'RO&ATlf Of' WILLl------------1 .... '' K-.,.•llltldss.Nll ltl,.. ITATSM.NTOflAUM ,., 01" USI 01" MIO COOICIL AND l"Olll: LmTTl!ltS PUBLIC NOTICE fll,!:!~tt. .... -,, ....... 0•8oo•dN-fllt'T1TIOUS•USINESSNAME TftTAMmNTAlllT ,,._.. ti.totlow4 NJ111tat•4d Est•I• ot LILLIAN Wtl.l.IS.•-~=========--1 ~-POt*~1oft1wNiitktof _ ......... ':',:=~,,.;-; 0.C..Md. I' su,.•••OlltCOUlltTOl"TM• 'fntHflon~tO U•W R••1-f'rOlllrtr. MIEAMAIO llEAUTY SALOft .-.t NOTICE IS HElll:E•Y (;.!VEN lhli! STATl!O•CAU.l!OlltMIAl"Oa- --(I") .. :-le C_ .. ,~,a:,.:.,. .. ::.:::-,..::: Wiii 1•111 Slr••I, C•sl• ~I•, JOHN WILLIS. Jll., .... , 11.-......W. • TM•COUNTTO ... Olll:A .... "•HforN•mV' (Mtftlan for,.,..,..__, WIU •nd Otdkll .... A-esut .... 1 !Mfl llttMin f1JI dli'l'I tt.for-. llW """ti. -f'lctltlovi Bw!lnottS N-,.. ON:1tor1-1 of &..11 ... 1 Tnt.rnfn. MOTi Cl Of' MI! A It I MO Of' --· ot .Mltd, .. ,:,wr.: .. ":~:~ID *"""to Mio"" w•s 111• In Or ... _,, tot-""'1111-r rtlw.nu 11 NTITIOM l"Olll PllOeATE Of'WILL I t.I ·•O ~,oo.Jwt, 21, tt1J. ""kfl II --for lwlfler _.r1lwl..-s, A.ND l"Olll LETT1!111S T•STAM•,._ 9l'ICt ..... W tlW'ff c-... Mllr• I! Wiii Orl.,.r l.ICfllh ...i tNt tt. ti,... ..-cl lllK• of hNrlng TAlllT -... o':':o~"C.':~~~~n;:i:!i'~ Mo.1'9321'1, 017164 i.nl• Cl•r• Sttwet, h MIN Ml bftn •I for Ocl-11, Etl•l1 al l.ELA IOMA NEL.SOH, ' ~--1.in lf•llt• C•Ui.rnl• ttJOt tt1S. •t t :a •.m., In 11\t courl.-n of 0.C..Md. ......... "' ., o•n•r•• <lrcwl•Ott1 ..._.. . Dl1lffl..-.ill tw. I of u ld t wrt. M 100 NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN !Ml lilfilbll.,... lntlll1dl1trlct. Tllilbu9'M1$ W•leCM'IGIKl""b'f.,, In-Ovk C.nttr Dtl.,. W.•I, In IM City of f'ERN A. SULl.IVAN hn flied lwteln • ~ •nd .ciotltocl •I Ult rwaullll' dllv ..... I. I oo1 ...... .. Wlt1 nd ._ls-r.:'-6! U. '"-'O'O ..... -.. ,_,,£.Wiit ""' s.r.loAna,COllfot' •· Pttlllonfor t • ""' ,,. ...., "' Tiii flt •t llled wlltl ttw 0.ttd0ctoberl,1t11 -•ofl.ltlenTht•,...nt•....,.tottw st c.ommvnlty CO!lt'Qt Olllrlocl OI ' SIM-w WILLIAM •. St JOHN. pell.._, ,..ltrtnc• lo which ii maG9 *.,.. <:ouf!IY C.lltornl• on tn.e 2'111 COu!'ltY Cl•rk 01 0 ••1'199 c--.i, .., OM.intyCtfftl; tot t\1111\fr "r11cul•rt, •nd tlloC ti. ' .,,,,s-iernbfr. 1t15. • Stpltmlltl't7 • .1•75. ,..,, CMA•L•sc. l'ITZO•lll:ALO tll'M .na lllK• of M•rlno , ... WTll hH $8 Million Gained Personal License Plates Profitable SACRAMENTO (AP) -Tho.<e CUTE, CLEVER AND CORNY personalized license plates on California cars are providing i;teady income for environmental projects. Since the program started five years ago, the plates have generated $10.2 million, incJud- .ing $2 .2 million for operating costs. THE OTHER $8 MILLION has been allocated for environmental projects such as smog research. land purchases ror ecological re-- serves, and environmental education programs in publi_c schools. . · Earlier this year, the 200,oooth personalized plate was iss"ue<I. Revenue has climbed to $3 million a year. Now about one C::\1-r in 75 sparts a personalized plate. The plates cost an extra $25 the f"irst year, aild an additional $10 each year thereafter. . smog research takes the biggest bite. The Department of Fish and Game is getti.ng $300,000 to purchase land for ecological re· serves. The Department of Education is getting $275,000 for environ- mental education, and $125,000 goes back to the Department of Mot.or Vehicles lo run the special license program. So tar, the moziey has been used to buy eight parcels-total- ing: 87.C acres -in five counties to protect the habitat of several spitces including the condor, bighorn sheep and salamander. .-The counties are Jnyo, Mariposa, ·Kiverside, Santa Cruz and Ven- tura. · ERNIE DRAFFI~, Wflo coordinates spending from the fund in the state Resources Agen- cy, said it has exceeded expecta· tions. ye&J'.S ago, you wouldn't mention · venereal disease on television. Twenty years ago, l wouldn't have been permitted on cam· puses. I was ,considered sexy. In a way I think it was comidered dirty. Americans were brought up to consider sex dirty • "Everybody was expected to , be •normal' but there is no normal. Nobody ~ows what t norm is, As my fat.her said, there are places in the world where . people are expected to eat their next-<lool' aeighbOr -depends onwberexouare,''. ' SHESAIDSREwasheadedfor ~ Sweden in 1950 when relatives in Denmart-suagested surgery 1 there. "The surgery on me was a re~ ' search projeCt. My doctc::n didn't • know of any such case before. It's ; called sexual reassignment. We're all partly male and partly ' female. It's not really sex . change.'' 1 In 1967, Miss Jorgensen wrote her biography, and in 19EB a ftlm ~ was made.of it. She-bas just com ... "1 pleted a Scandinavian cook· • book: ''It's called 'A Wmp, a. , Pinch, and a Dasb'-tbat's what:• my grandmother always said- and I'm looking for a publisher. . ' .Ylf.S: TUSTl!l!:S Hoff, Hwmptnys.. PUllllSl!td °'~ Cotill O•lty PllOC ..., ... _ .... Mffl,Slfll9• ""'"Mt fOI' Oitobolr 21, 1t7S,. •I t::io ,~,'!:. ~!"'" Aodd• Stp1.JJ.tt,•tw:1(){.t.•. •>. 1t15 Mt .. ,~ '--~~"'""' •.m., 1" ,.,. <owrtniom 01 Pe~ FOR TH 'T, • MOTORIST ~ ,_.. .... I (11al....... . . Nil.) of Vdcl C-t, M 700 C:l¥k; Oiftliltf A ft .anENTi ~ PUBLIC NOTICE ...._,.._,,.. • .,, .. , Dr1~w.s1,1111,..c1tro1Sanui...,.. gets to pick any combination or "AND l'M THINKING about a novel having to do with Denmark. in World War JI, relating to the ' uriderground. Many of lfty, "We~re surprised it fie:; held up friends and relatives were ln the" as well as it has,'' he said. , ' underground, and the true stories'! ~TAI EOl"CALll"OJtNIAI P\ltltl .... or....,. CO&ll o.n., Alot, C.llfonll•. a.· · 1 0c...,.. .. ,, 1i.1ns ..... ,, o.1itc10c1ot1tr•.1t1s six letters and numerals not in ~OPOAANGE , . NDT•C•Toc111•01TOlll:I WILLIAM•.s•JONJf, use, except those ruled obscene • . .-. are· stranger th ail Oct.ion.: l"ve sot.; One reason la the """81Dt.y or a lot of notes alreadY.'' , 1.~~.Jr.,,.,.,ldllllofltl9 ·IUNlltlO«COURTDflTit.-PU UC OTI eount1c .. ,. elf Tr...._ .t .._ c.1111 ei--STAT•~CALll'01t1111.1fl0fl B N CE ,.,...J.MAoioAM or objectionable by the Depart~ ""r.,, ... 011tr1ct., °'.,. TM•C:OUMTYOl"ORAfltO& -..., .. ...-.. mentofMotorVehicles. les , etlllOn!Nt, """"'<-'lfr 1M1 ... "'4019 SVPl:JtHHlCOVlllTOl'TM• .,,Slll.,......Mlfll•C. .._ th t _,, p! ...... .,.., • .,, ............ _ ht*" HILOREO •. SHllUE. lfAT•Ol'CAUl'OlllNIAPOa ............ 11,C.llttnlil•... nmong e mos t'Ul'U-'ar 8J ..,_,,..._.,.,...tlT .. Mlltl ~ n1•cov..,.vo•o11ANOC are common names and words TRE MESSAGES Some moto~lsr's to t~lnk .UP new J11u Jorgensen is plmm!nl to , messages that Cit mto!llX. I~ -"gointotbeturban bnaineu, ,.. and numerals. • • •-Turbans by Cbrlatiee," ~ CIMilandfancy,Jeweled...... 7 [)fl!IY PllOT • ~· -••-"··rn..11"--· -·············....... ....Ml* L·..:.c::.1 ... "!-.-L • ~ ·11y b-·~ _ .. _ ..,, such 811 PEACE, LOVE, SMI E senous, 101u..:i st. • some o .. ,_lleY.tl& ............ "7\W ~ ......... Mft'IH...... CSOP••AltlNOOl'NnTIOfll l'\llltlllftffOr~CNstD.ityf'llllt. i "-'le .., • ..... ,..,."" ww" ..i.. ....... 1...,_..twi...,. ci.i,,.....,.. ...,. NOeATI: °" wtLL AAD '0111 OtkOtrll,14,io, 1975 .,..,, .and dozens of variations like scure, and some r sque. -v• · ._ w4ltl ........ .,. ,....,..,... •,... t.aTTaMt11ITAM.:fffA11tT 2SMILE' ILO VE ULnVE restraints of the DMV -include •• WtTNf.SS WH••e:or, I ._..,.. "'""''#19' .. _.......,~Ill ~ .. •ILL M. KRAMEllt, .... , ___________ -l • • 'Y • fl=w1••1,_..,t1M111..w1tM1tHtMfl t1woffk9t11.,. C1t11t 1111 n. ...,._ MILTON1tftAM•11t.n.c..Mtt1. PUBLIC NOTICE ILOVEU, ILUVU2 and even a variety of comments about the ., .. s SI ii .... 1974. tltllld c.urt, ... .,,..,..., IMrl\.... NOTIC• IS "'-"IEIY GIVEN tflM 1LUVU3. can, the motorisll, and llfe•ln ....... R .... J,. 1t11 .-C:"Nrr' ¥OW.lllr•. t. 11W 111'1-T•flaY L•l IClltAMl!lll ANO JElll:lllY 1--~=======~--I ' ~tll .. 9ofortl ........... oftk1flfWILUAMH. DIXON l(RAM•111 M¥. fllM llt.w.• PICTITIOUlaUSINOS But many inOtOriStshavecome generaJ: .-fT._.... 11•N11 AHO JOHN "· •0111:rsT•11 ......... ..,.. ..... ., win •nd tor"'" TMtot':c!:.:!!r"'.!!":~N!i,...tiW. up with long w~rds and even sen-COASTCOM¥UNtTY .......,.,..,.&! ...... *'W111Nrw•h~ .• ..,... • .., i..tt•• Tnlflf'l'ltntorytoft'ltl --·. tences . •xamples Include Q§AOK, WEIRDO! WEJRDl, . COLL•o•o1sTll:1CT ut...,..,._,c;antomi•too».llltlkll" "'""""",....,_• .. w111c1111,,... -.c. STOO COOLl NLOVE ...,,..,.. '°"""9e c .. 11 0tur "'•· 111tfll&C9olltwlfM1•«"-.,,.~""*' "' hlr1f9r ,.,i1c11i.,., •"" ttw1 "" OLYMPIC 1.Aeo".r.To11ti£S. 11"' U41CK, 4GETIT • .CUWlFE. ICU, ' ' ' ,.,.,..ou,•,IJ,ttl.t »•1s lflJlllfNn.ttlltf'1.tnt111i.WM.,...flf U-MldfltaC•.,,..•~lM_,._, AMMl"",ColttMtk,Ctllfon'll•ftW , INLAW, JNHOCX, CORPSE, ~;:;;===~====...::::::.1•-........w1tMntov'l'l'leftlN.,... 11119" Mt ftr Ocloeff 21, tt75, .-t:» ••tflt'rll'lt T. Summ*(s. H•Ptft IS PO'i,E ,. JCU2, 1$Ut,E4-U , __.,y· SWOOSE UPDOWN ;,, Nftnl..,..l(.ltlol'l"t"l'Mtlal, a.rn.,ni-.c°""-OfDt"""""" ,...'''"1• Nt•pOrl 6••<1!, C.lltoml• 1.ETJTB, WltQIGU, IMAM.OM. ~.6&.. ' 1 ' ..... ttom o.tect,_,.,M1Mr1•,1t1s ,.., 1o1 .. 1111c.,rt.•1 *a.,1r.0tni.r ....__ fl I lsth FUNKY, FUNCAR, RAGTOP. ...... AHNSHS•L.• IUHICSNMCH Ort ....... In""' City., Soni• Ml, "•l'lllltl ... Summtrs, tt•·211fl J.11'11:1' current SCI y~ e pro-WEEBUG, WEGOLf. OPTJTI!,. 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Flrld h, ( 642 ;;_5878 J Trade h With • want Ad r 'l1•1r'I Notice: All rqJ eat.ale Bdverus.d m Lb1s newtpaper I.I sub- , jed to lbe Federal Fair Hou1i.ng Act or 1968 which makee it il~1al lO advertise • 'an.y pt.e· ference, limitation, or cfi4;criminalion based on ra~. color. rf:ligioa. sex, or nations! ortgln, or an intention to mall:e any l~h preference ,' Umila· tion. or di1cri minaJ,,ion. • ' Thl.s newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for r eal estate which"is-in viola- Uonofthe law , G1Mral ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPANISH FllB lR·ZSYY l'OOl...IUCH SZl,500 Larae entertaini'n& sized GAIDIH HOME living room. Kitche n .2.000 S" FT lar1e enough to prepare . T ' ~ banquel a.nd large ThJs ~beaut1rul single mouch." diaibg room to story ranch style home 1erve it. Sweeping stain ha. 4 bdrms, 3 b~t!'s ­t.o bedroom suites. HU,e ram rm 4t formal d1n1ng hideaway master. Take rm. Loads or •tone work. over 7~'-FHA . NO Purchase. 1ubjec:t to 6% NEW LOAN COSTS. $196 VA loan. On Y $63,500. month pays all. JIURRY 5'$-9491. FIRST TO CALL GETS THrs BARGAIN . _ .... _ ARI YOU A associated El " " ' lo' • " ' • -· . ,., ' ' . DON1MISS THE BOAT ON ANAMCING • ' 1%% ANNUAL LOAFH.77 Quality built. new 2 and 3 Do you ·wanl to avoid bedroom Condoe neatl~ work-if yes. see this completed.· Get )'our re· carefree Condo <'lose lo servalions in now. 2580 . West cliff shopping on Santa Ana, CM. OPEN one level with 2 bedrms DAILY l·S . ' ' • • ' . i • • • -"~~~-BARRETT t~.ui:e IGRJM l i~~-R~E~A~LT~Y~-~~l:~t~1~-~ .. ~~·~~~ " A-\Vay ::':-n~ate. qulct ~___,~ seclUl'iion. luxury 2 BR, 2 ba. Views of ocean & • FAHT.4.STIC 963-7881. ()PtN 11111•11) •!Hi JU~( N'l.I ' [~li~!lttl SUBMIT Marina. $62,450 4 Bedroom, 1Sx20 added · -IEVERL Y CREEDON family rec rm w /bar. NEWPORT . YOUR OFFER REAi.TOR 644-5046 Corner lot. An abuo- 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I d a n c e o f s l o r a g e Big2650sq.ft .,5bedroom 11 cabine ts . Offered at ISLAND PLUS POOL hom e in DECPRATOR'S $55,400. This i• the home Mesa Verde. Close to HEAVEN you have been looking Super extra lar1e· waterfront c.uatom home. 5 Bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car 1an1e and 50' on lbe water with pier and slip. 3250 Sq.ft. oC lwuuy living for the dis: criminatln& buyer. park, school, library and Honestly, when you walk for, so caU now!! _ . _ a short walk lo Country into lhis one, you think ~ Club. Seller has bought you have died & gone to UPERB c~r .anxious! $83,500. he;tven. The strange, son 0 M Es light around the entry, Sl4I CafTiPU• Ha S41·N55 the use or lattice, the 546-4141 gor gt..'OWI gardens, ••1ilh grt.eohouse.! 1ive& an ethereal feeling lo this Kurbor View llills home. on 210 ft. wide lot. 1-tas,.4 BR. 2 & .. powder rm., 2 frpl~ .. library & much. much more . Call for app't. to see. $183,400 $280,000 .. CORONA DEL MAR ~~ .. ANYTIME COTIAGE Lowest priced ho me in COrona del Mar on a duplex lot. This charmer is a spotless 2 bedroom!~~~~~~~~~~ home with open beaml· ceilings. brick fireplace SS$f!RYSSSS EASTSIDE CRARlilE"'R.--- W ITH ASSUMABL.E 7\A!o/c G I LOAN -3 bedrooms, 11\4 baths, bltns, double gara ge, u.sed brick fplc in living room. Room for camper or trailer. Our exclusive, won 't last long long! Full price $41 .500 . Call 540-lJSI anaimvate yard. Double t?-beat-Una: .2 br:.-2 ba._ car garage stressed ·tor amgle story Townhouee. expansion. A short walk Your choice, ne'."' tu&&- lo s hoppin g center. drapes·stove. New paint- COMPANV SGI .000 . Ca ll n ow . completely refurbis hed .. HEr\LTf)ltS 673..SSOO. Secur it y gate-pool·6 Sl;..lt..:t: 19-11 oPtN11111•11s 1UN1o atN1C,. acres-nicely kept lawM, 673-4400 [ ; I trees, fountain-au this ~~~~~~~~~~ ~ll~ftHif · ~sE:: ::s:i. A:;.~~~ )) -HERITAGE ' • REALTORS CAMEO SHORES GRACIOUS OCEAN VIEW. Secluded LIVIHG pool & jacuzzi ; lwo $48,500 master bedrOoms with Cho1ce Costa Mesa loca-bath /dressi n g roomli . lion. walk to schools & Pa n e I I e d s t u d y . sbopping-,.(;ozy dbl frplc, Spacious, private guest nice lrg ram rm. Don 't suite with sep~rnte en· miss lhi• newly listed 3 tr~nc e . Luxurious ap- bdrm. 2 bath home. po1ntments throughout. 54.>9491. $175.000. - . COLEofN•wport Realtors 2$15 E . Coast Hwy 675-5S 11 OCEANFRONT Deluxe duplex + guest rm. & bath: parking for 4 large cars. SlS9.500! • 675-7060. lalboa lay Prop . Realtors GARDEN SETTING Excellent location j n ear - ly Bluffs oo one of the !lnest greenbe lts . Beau\jful patio with ex- ceptional privacy-three bedroom·2..; baths . Price reduced lo $75,000. CaU673-8550. i "'~~~~~~~ .... 1 oPfN 1119 • ol S f(}f/ It>·,.,'. 16J ·-~~ THE REAL ESTATERS Sell Idle items 642·5678 IFYOU have a service to orrer or goods to s~ll. place an ad in the Daily Pilot Classified Section • Phone 642-~. S©\\~l¥\-~r-trs · . That Intriguing Word Game with a CltucA/e ..... ..,GA o•-. '""'-" of ... '-ocro...tllocl word• I» '°"' .. '°'""' '°"'" '"""'" -· KATREL I' I I I ~ 1.--,r-w -rA_R,..C'-Li-11 ; 1 I I I I . ,, ' I Plll NT l"IJMll.tEO lfTlflS IN • S irr.~·-~·~"~ ~·~·~·""~~;;::::~:c~:;=~:;=! 642-5678 ROOM TO SQUARE DANCE in this giant 2nd -story, rumpus room. Huge MBR + Jother bedrooms have plenty space for sleepy dancers. Super lar~e yard has boat and trailer access +plenty of entertainment area. On· ly S minutes to freew4y. VETERANS AKE WELCOME $41,500 CALL HOW!! 963-7855 213:592-1415 &ii R-r.oS::Joeqooio 2 BR, den. 2 ba $69 ,SOO lig Ciioyoa 3 Bedrm ........ $159,SOO HARRYIAllITT DAILY PILOT ··-.. 644-1559 100~ • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . RtJALTORS 644-7270 • CORONA DEL MAR DUPUlf - new paint & carpets in the front 3 bedroom, 3 bath fireplace unit. Rear unit upgraded, 2 bedrinS, 2 .baths, fireplace, walk to beach & shopping. Owner will consider trade f~r more units. $99,500. 2821 1." Coast Highway, Corona del Mor ' ' I !. 1 ,-I , • ' . ' R DAILY PILOT Mond!)',OC:toblt1!t,tf75 b ~.~~ ........ 1~•~•~•••••H• ~.!!::.~~" ............. .':'!':~ .. ••••• ~=-:.~~· ....... . tt111nForset , ...... ,_.~ ~S. ,_si19 Gaaacel 1002 eame.. IOOZ C:.....,... Ill ..... I ..... I044 ..............•......... ······.·······-~······· ......... ······~········ .............•......... ······ ··········•······ ··········--····-·-··· ···········-········· ·-···--·-···-··· ...................... . G...... 1002G•••ol ttoJc ........ ·-·-·ol· ~ , .. , . -------JACK,ot'I . . -. 4•..:t D~--·-···············-····················-··-···· •••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••••••••••••-•••••• -'* Hmfflr •VM-161.toD FABUl,.OUS VlEW! 7 0;0 •• q,aa eul-dH«· caned .. FOLKS ARE MOVING OUT! Fine family home in prime l-larbor Hi area. Two s lory with six bedrooms on a 80xll0 lot. Rear yarcl has paddle ten· nis , bas k e tball, bar b <l ""d tons or trees. Executive transfe r, only $86,950. A new listing of Na dine Croul. ******. Heritage Collection EASTSIDE CHARMER Wl1M ASSUMAIU 71/-J'le .. -- 3 bedrooms, l 'l> · bath, bltna, double garage, -lwfcll fplc in living room. Room for camper or trailer. Our ex- ·clusive, won't last long! Full price ~1,500. c .. 540-1151 TIRED OF PAYING RENT? ~· h to bit b the * ur•• YE!' ·•-•t dri••· z.siory J.1us . ouse was CUI m . Y P1"e'-Be • •Wier, be>al lnfl.a-nu.a . tiled enlr1. M•••I•• sent owner & represents exceptionaf Uonbyuaumln1lhilTlllo l,t 1~ ltdrm . boin11 brick flrept1ee. Form.al quality. 2 Very large bdrms. You must loan ud trdoYt.be ha.a:WT •••lll'b&e wttb co•uo.· dininl room. Gounnmt see this lovely home to appreciate its ol tllllr •padotho"' Htdrm ...-1ou..1n.1>ou1La~ J<ll.cllt ~llb-.bor. f • . • + am rm me eom· Beat ld&b int.ttat rat.a Sffluded mailer tu.ill. many 1ne points. Shown by app t. plete wltA double car • mU• low moa\hJ1 Lafce -deu or office! BAY AND BEACH 67~-3000 • nl ! l•>n.l>•"J• 1'J!")NJ ''''"''·" prtc1 .• lrg,Uv rm A.-pa1mnb, Act now &: Sepanle law.dry room beamed lam rm w/frplc. 1ave. V.A. SaJel Broke f'tont • rear patlotf• Perfect for eotertalnlns. 'TM,,...1115 1111-..1414, Prime tJ~v. Park lo«• Rltr. Priced at under WC.rpet Realtors. Uon. Aoaious.ly a1kln(t l«l.000. Call--just $61,9001 HVrTY ·Call FOllTHOSllH COl)IRLOT .m-11ootopNvtew. TMIMID30'• 3 Bec1nn., z bath bOme, ~gt·~~··11~n.w 10 •MCf' Does Tllis --''"'with ltult 11111llJit,;1JI 1002!cc ...... dolM• 1022 lnterestYou? :::.·N'=':;.':.·~l:."I'.; iiiJUifi •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -----1111-••••1:7 1 1d9ooll 6 lboPI• Pretty ~ . TEHHIS ANYONE? 31r21aD ..... • ONLY Slt,500. LOW lNTEREST·LOW home. $41,450. Red Rancho San Joaquin. San' :;::~~rUi!!~ae:.~ carpet.,llealtanS3S-1836 carkls model, 2 BR. 2~ I Ui-.llfJUI: tlClMl:S REAL TORS~ 675·6000 2443 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar . DON'T MISS THIS OUTSTAMDIMG TOWHHOllSI for $32,000. Popular 3 Bedroom, 1 \lo bath model, near playgrounds, pool • • · 'I••••~ Great family area with big greenbelt. Just listed ••• hurry, col 540-1151. In Me sa Verde. Your own court · paddle tennis that la! A real LOVE MATCH awaita you Crom gracious entry lavish area la BIG bedrooms. This beautirul trt-level home is TOP SEATED at $7S,SOO. Try 10% down. Don't be ace'd out. Call in an excellent South-of HJghway location on a ieDerous 45 ft. lot . Call us quick. 644-7211 Lr1 bdrms " b~e ram. llACH LOYRS B•. upgraded floor ~ rm w/open be•m ceil· IMTHI 530,1 crptg thruout. Vlew4 inCS and banchome rrptc. ()pm Ho\lle SU.n. 11-5 Forest atrn01phere Rllr LOW.LOW DOWM 173,000. ti Montana• Xlnl investmt . .u'.aum~ Shake abtn~led roof Nort.eorcall496-8273 I 1002G_,.. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Being remodeled; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6SOOsq . ft. home on point, pool, dock. SouthView.JBR,J'h ba,iargerooms. Boat slip. $224 ,500. · - Custom ·5 BR, 4 ba. View, 80 ft. 'on ·lagoon. Boat slip . $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny ~1 d1· U"v" N B 6 /'j blbl FRff.STANDING rRIME m.UFFS CONDO IEACH AREA Immaculate 3 bdrm. X· UHDEI. $40,000! Model. On bea.ut. green· Exceptional 4 bdrm. belt. Expensively de· home situated on large coral~d, with c ustom coriier lot. Functiona l carpe~. drapes & wall fl oor plan + loads of coverings. Reduced t<J charm. 30' LIVING $76,000 ROOM + BRIGHT C F Colesworth7i WOOD ED FAMILY • • ROOM. For once in a Reafton 640..00 0 liCelime bargain · hurry, call S46·2313. .. VA IUYEIS.. O"fN Ill q ," I f(IN IO Rl flli(fl lnspect. be con\'lnced, [~" -·:~ I that this 3 bedroom, 2 ' , ~ bath home ia top ·value. 1 •• ·~ 0n1y $43,900. . . . I'="""= MEW-NEW-NEW ·JUST COMJIUTID CUSTOM HOMl Wl1M IVRTTHIMG Great Newport location. 4 Bedroom, 3 ceramic tile baths, formal dining, family room, sunken living room with fireplace and wood beam ceiling. Tlohd ........... W et b ar and deluxe bltns. Separate 3 car garage & courtyard. Plumbed for pool. Plus, much much more! A bargain at -'107,000 asking price. Col 540-1!51 ERITAGE REALTORS 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wl·.SLl :Y '> TAYLOR CO. llJ·:A 1:r c>J{:-i ~1 1111 · 1 ~1 .11 ; 7 % v A I 0 1 n _on1 y w1n11Uc exterior design. $210 /mo. Vets are .Justlnllalledtblckpl~h welcome. CALL540-3166 carpet.a thrvoutl Patio tlus kltcben bas all i.t.t IOW'fD8l fixtures, o<'fN 11; 9 • 11 ~ruN101.r 1i1r1 1 l~~~~~~~~~~I 0-Pol.t I 026 candleUte dine. Lt multi· ra,a1 1! LI 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• =:: 9f'ea. Spacious ~-ii,J J\£ so.J:~wY. In ~~:'!~~0::-=:2b9 Blka :!'~.~8;;11~~~ 646-7171 . ----=•-=•111::s-2 v tu b 2 L....o--honeymooner retreat!! n eac • uu.-uq, Lgyardw/pavedboator Ill vacant .•• come see! Corner lot, quiet loca-tr Ir . 'Pkg space : Bkr962-5i5ll Uon; upder$90,000 1 1~-~ll!"!~/~49~J.~21~61!1:.· -:---1,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I CORllN·MARTIH Realtoro 644-7662 Price reduction on luxury · SUPER STARTER Don't miss this outaland·i~~'.""''.""''.""''.""''.""''.""'~~ condo overlooklng Dana ing Townhouse for1: Point Marina. Priced lo $32.000. Popu l ar 3 LoUR·130xl18;1o.r2 sell·$611,900. 2 Ml. TO BEACH TIRB> otrAYINGREMT? suraa TOWHHOME Ext"ellent location nr. bith school & UCI. Near- 1.y new s bdrm .• 2 W . k 1~ury leatures Incl. we&. bar, atrium & trash com· pactor. Priced at $80,000. WE HAVE RENTALS 152-7000 " , · 1-v int lJomrs. tt..1r t ,,r~ bedroom, l lh bath $62,000 south/Seav1ew J;, 3 Lari• bedrooms, 2 model, aear playgrounds Prin only 644""340 .A.MCHOllA.61 pool & clubhouse. Great • baths, modern kitchen 'THE RAMCH•• family area with bi" VIEW IMVISTMINTS with bltnl, needs some • or• Low d a d IN IRVINE. By owner • re c-n-b e I t . J u s t 17 I 4t 49""7711 w ... own n IRVl.,ET,,.. •cE cloeing costs. WOW !! Lovely SBr, 2Ba Home li s ted ... hurry, cal l " """"' E with ram rm. 5071 ~1151 Very se}dom are we &Toro 1012" UN~g.:;~ealtors Ba yonne Circle. Call fortunate enough to be ••••••••••••••••.••••••• 9SJ.1855or2i.3-592-141S 551-5966. If YOll Heed Cash able to orr~r a .front row Owner moved, piU!t sell.!11'!!!11'!!!11'!!!11!!!11!!'11'!!!!11!!!11!!!11'!!11'!!~:;;: custom b!Jlll vie.w home Vacant S BR, 3 BA, 21 leocll I 041 in exclwnve Irvme Ter-story, apprbx 3000 sq.n . • HO...,EY ••••••••••••••••••••••• race, ~nd now is one or $67,000. Lake Forest, all " f•MILY DELIGHT those times. Wf'.' have for terms. 581.2'78 8"' "R A you a dramatic 4, BR,l~~~~f.ih;rl0ii4l ~ For the ram lly who home with exciting night! for.I lalft V•y I 034 Owner baa bouaht new wants everything! Thi!. li ght, bay, ocean & ••••••••••••••••••••••• home and must move. 2-story 3 bdrm., 3 bath, TO.ASSUMETHAT Island views, + a OWNER MOVING TO Opportunity for buyer to family room home has 60/0 secluded pool. All perfect FLORIDA, wants his make a Kood buy on this beamed Ceil's., frplc .• H-1 __ for the o~er who loves large 5 br, 2~ ba home ariacloua 4-Bdrm; 2W-ba centcal atr-cond. & elec· l.Vlllll" to entertain. sold this wknd. Excep-home with formal dining tronic air filler. Large Mo Quallfylng $199,.500. FEE tionaJ buy at $59,900. ro rm & lr& family rm. Only heated & filtered pool CENTURY FINANCIAL Call644-7211 this 2400 aq fl home. $65,900. Agt.. with spa. Lots of private UHDA ISLE ELEGANCE -$395,000 . REAL TORS · 581·1210 , .."C<;'o'::u~r~t~•-• _Y_R_•_•_1_1o_r_•_.1;;;;;;;;;5i;i3ii6i;•.il ii4i;6i.iliiiimJ ~=~~ti~u 1fya t :~d sacrped~: Gorgeous NEW Fr~ch Traditional on . . .. 962-7751 most pres tig ious bayfront. Superior SPANISH • ' · Hwil..,,....Oleach 1040 FANTASTIC ~~.'J'~~~~~!'~~"!.~ quality & design . 5 BR. F R , lge play MANSION ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWNHOUSE finest homes in t he area rm, formal DR, S1h baths. Pool /-&-Foot wall s urrounds OPEN HOUSE Lg. cust. Super lluntingt.on Beach & only minutes f rom jacuzzi, sauna, pier /slip. Ital. marble. super pri vale estate. CostCI Mna I 024 Pool w /spa &: patio. end unit Townhouse at Niguel Beach. A real 76 LINDA ISLE DR 0 D ·1 · Be t • b 1" b r 1 1 $3S o 3 a · jewel at$92,SOO . pen a.I y 1·5 Lush tropical landscap-••••••••••••••••••••••• au · r, a, rp c, on Y ,5 0 . ag 21115-J ..... Hihloacl ing and several exoticCollegePark,3BR,28a, nxt.lopark&schl .Nr. Bedroo m s , 2 balhs,9 . _ _ ~RT c•uT-UL 64. •910 patios. Secluded master newlY decorated, pool sz Sbop'a:Ctr. By Owner. dream kitchen and din· .;O: tt:~fi©r:P& 2·BR, 2-ba, comp redec'd ..,." .... "' ~ -. "' .._ $49 000 963 316:i ..,;,e; lo new. Xlnt linancing. suite has gigantic walk· yard. 545-5741 aft. 6 • -ing area &: no common ~1317' in closets. Separate 90S2PioneerDr. wall. Only steps lo pool 490-2eoo · IAYFROMT $3950 Dn., ownr w /carry V •c •MT d " A b 1 % · N childrens suite, giant ,., ,., an recrea ... on. ssuma· · · CAu. 64.S..5045· ~int!.1 1!,~ r~~~redii GeMral 1002 GeM1111 1002 cathedral ceilings in Ill MESA VHDE ble 7~% loan with ocean view, 2 Br. z -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~o r qual'g problems. •••••••••••••••-•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious living room. Sharp 3 bedroom. Very pymnts only $21Z. per Ba, Den. Will consider ........ ,. • $95 000 -Nl!WPORT_ Many, many extras. clean. Giant living room. month incldgtaxes. First leue option. ~K. By jACOIS REAL TY COUMTl.UVIHYGCLUI TRI-LEVEL CALL 962-7788 for aD ap-Only $44 ,500. Lowes t lime o If ere d . Ca 11 owner. 499-2l09 5'6·46Sl l'OOL pointment. price in all Mesa Verde. S46-S880 Agent. 675-6670 tntimateinprivacy&rde· .• K€Y. .• Won't last! WorJd Real Real Estate PAIK WEST Except'I, Value-Real ! Gov't 0 .wned • • $21,'50 ... $650 Down 2 Bedrooms, l YI baths, new paint. new carpeL'>. Pymlls $170 per mo P.l. Eastside, CM W ,lHT TO SllLL1 Have c11h buyers for your home, 2 or 3 bdrms, call anytime. .... THe. cor! $35,000 in amenities Formal entry lo newly 1ft &tale,556-7777. .._.,..., .. , MILES charmer+ guest house, ... •••cH H•OUSE added this year ! Offered decorated tri·level. ~ P..€ALTOP..Silli JUST LISTED by na;wu. .,,.. short walk beaut beach: SA on VA terms. CRY or· Rambling living and din· 1 TO IUCH ocean view, decking. Only 3~ yean old. Love· deredl Lovely cul-de-sac ing areas 1erved by TO IUY OI SILL ·MUST SB.L! 4 king size bdrms, 2'h $6750 dn. $67,500 Jo'P. ly starter home or a location aituated on lstb gou rmet kitchen. 3 B 2 b 1 BtJOYTHE baths. FR with noor to ARCH BAY Real F.state beach retreat. Courtyan:I Fairway & Green ol Spacious su n deck. In Newport, Costa Mes a, Red~~ p~ilo.a;"m~':i COMFORT ceiling frplc & wet bar. 499·2277 entry, bright and cheery Mesa Verde Country Secluded separate Corooadel Maror lrvlne occupancy. $49,500. Open Majestic vaulted ceiling,1-------.--- decor. Loads of gla.as. 3 Club. Just a beautiful master suite and · Ho\JS_e_sun 1.4. 548_3011 OF LIFE .LR. Formal candle light OCEAN VIEW!! Queen bedrooms. All ••fun home'' with 5 childrensWing. Parklike Aieqt. You only live once-It dining, bit in corning 4 BR, den, dining rm. bullt-in kitchen with bdrm.!11 & gorgeous patioe grounds . Full price 1.;;==-------I may u well be the best counter patio kitchen . 3 J.Levels; redwood exter . formal dining. Laree & gardens. Call 646-l1ll. $54,238. Be firstlo aee il l MESA VERDE of everything I This home car garage. Li ke new. Lg. Ii v • rm ., frpl. 1p·owuls wilh...new patio. Open Eves. Call963-6767._ is the, ultimate In Super value. 963-56'11 or beamed ceil.; bit-in New financing available · .. Of'fN 111 q •" s r~10&1 N>Ct ''"' Beautiful Pacuelter-4 ele1anee & prl vaey. 556-7035, kitchen. etc. lt'a a lot of or assume existing at Bedrm, 2 ba, Frplc, Lge Features sensuous mlr· house for $78,950. Call to ~~~~~~~~~ $244.mo. Includingtaxes. FamUy Rm. Forest like rora, earthy pecky see ;. No qualifying. Call to-L::=:=::::;:=;:=:==:!I setting on quiet Cul·de· cedar, garden kitchen & MISSION REALTY da)'.842·2535... • -sac.Xlntfinancing.()pen FmRm overlooking •494..(J731• TRM.IVR. STlrSTO laAY·l'OOL • QPtN lll.9•USIUNrOMHICf' ............ 1006 dally 1·5. 1947 K.illdef!r gorgeouspatio.868·"56 l~,fui I llGIB>ROOMS 3 + ....................... c1rc1e. 511,soo. owner SEEYOUAT srACIOUS $49,000 Prestige Park Lido loca- tion. DramaUc floor plan flows freely throu&h multi-level e levations unloldi n g • very graciou.s mode or beach livln1. Property laces "Greenbelt Area" local· ed steps la sparkling pool + 3 car a:arage. Finl to call iels this rare beach bargain. 546-2313. -£jijil1~ . IH :=T . onlv $37 500 ~·s l~~~~~or:si B:~t;::1-...,=~.:1990=:-· l_N_G_S_O_O_H_!_J Cban•THe yoEurTf!wl'ty in· to ~~••••••••••••!~.~~ =~~ ~!1~~ ~~~: . .-=m1111•1•11111111i;;r Large-spaclous-2bath. ·it ·l w/rental. Prl. ply. llltereshd • beUer life i'tyle. Add AIDTILEROOF sac,wtthwide&exclting. MARINA Double garage· separate tor 8 eautt ully up· 613-4708 Salespeople quality • aliveness t DEfr4.IRVIHE b:ae~~ :e~:i:~ 0 & ~~t'o~ rec. room. Alley access lrb aded 1 3 bedroom, 2~ s· 10 000 REDUCT!--• ~-H .. c your future. A moct de· $52.850 plus a guest apt. with CONDOS forboat,etc.$.'W,~.can ath, ovely Gardea • • ......... _,,_.. o& ai.ro.ble ·home In pre ExceUent Irvine loca· trplc. Cl06e to beach&:. Your choice or 2-Br de· 646-7171. · Grove Towo.bouse, k.ina MmtSelThisWbcll u tr ct 4 bc:h tionl Fabulous red tile viJlage.$139,500 luxe condo at Dana Point OPfN 111 •· J'·s '~'O&fNKf' stae maater bedroom, Deluxe Townhouse type ~ waaUt io sc~' roof! 2 Story • entry. TURNR ASSOC. ($78,500.). or Kiog 11. -· l fireplace, bu,ae den or 1 Ouplex,3 BR, 2 Ba.each. park, ocean & shopping. Gorgeous Spanish red Harbor Mar ' ·nas ~· · ·Near pool & clubbott!l.e. L·ge closet•. encl . 1. 1 llOSN.CstHwy,Laguna Ex II t I ., Co ~ brick 1rep ace. Formal 4 • 7 ($60 ,000.) Exchanges :;:. ,. ce en oca ... on. n· garages, laundry room, 1,~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ d. . All ·1 9'T"l I 7 Welcom.. @ .,, .,.~~ venlent to everything. pati 1 Blk to Ba _Cl\ 1n1n 1 area. t1 e ---------.. '."' .x .... Calltosee.. 0 · Y· -· · kitchen. Gala fam ily HALPIHCHIN income p/mo. on yrly IASYTBMS room. 3 Queen siae REALTORS MESA DIL MAit l' •:' 1 • • • ' lease. Youn(orsi45.ooo. SB.LR ANXIOUS!! bdrms., or 2 BR+ lovely AO/an °"N Ill q • 1i ~ l lJN 10 fl.I Nl(f 0 ~'.TTH-E REAL l ~ESTATERS • 27'Z7E.CoastHwy Big, big, 5-bedroom, 3 962-4471 1:1:)648 MoR...-able 1---====-===-1 4Bedrm,2bath,covercd den · aa you wish! lm· 675 .. 4192 bat.h, two-story, on quiet Offerlet.Hd! MESA VERDE patio in excellent maculate e11erywhere · REAl ESTATE QQO ~;lo nnL t '' '>I 4Y~Y·l >J l l'l,,llr, street .. Short walk to · Agent. 549-0812 or J'(>OL ·FAMILY ROOM neighborhood on quiet includes air conditionln11: Owner Says Reduce shop'g and all schools DECOIATOR"S 1 ~646-6l~~IOP;;i;;;;;lc;IOii~l 3Br, 2Ba. Covered patio, tree·linedstreet. Close & earaf:e door opener! OLE OpeoHouse -Sat&Sun t$58hru,900CoClleALLge. 556Fu~~ce MODEL ,_.-JSmliHP.-.Mla ·~··7 frplc., bltns, incl. dis, shopping &schoola.Call pnp~!!' .~:.to'caallrd. laF,~I~ Spanish charm,-. vu, Selling anything with a 10111 Stoney brook, .....,., POOL ••••••••••••••••••• •• hwaaher & freezer. Big SCOnllALTY .... -........ Daily Pilot Classified Ad Mere4itb. HB. Tri·lvl !pSELECT Tiled formal entry 10 con1er Jot. Comp. re· 53._7533 152·1700. hdwd. nrs, fplc, R·2ione- ----__; is a simple matter , .. beauty. decorated+ more. 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One"!' ... kind CAYWOOD REALTY w /comp. re modeled!• TURTLI ROCK views. 3/Br,2/ba, din na , room, formal dining, 3 Se1en t lem an a .den . ••548-l290 •• kitchen & batbrm's, WAUCTOllEACH •DDRISS w/adjacent sundeck +a I bath. Low maintenance parate guest swte 1nd --""'='--==.:_::__J 22x28' office, w/sep. en· -. -front garden terrace. rB8 tg yard with 9 bole Astro m ass I v e m a a t e r CoralMI d.I Mar I 022 trance. Ideal for the CUte 2 bedroom. Z cir plus tbe pleuure or an $89,500. Turr putting green.' quarters. ~very room••••••••••••••••••••••• peraon working out o garage,parkllkeyard. -.&rtum fountain, pro· •EDGEWATER• Many extras. You own df'lorated ~1th the fi.nelt DUPLEX 2-2 br units. home. Storage tor boat& SCOnllALY fessional landscaping Real Estate 494.asa& theland!Sl69,500. '· wall covennp, carpeta, Choice loc, So. or Hwy. lrailer. $47,500. A1ent,_ Sl""7133 andalreshcoatofpalnt. _\MOS.Coast Hwy THE IWFFS 4 bedroom, 3 bath condominium in excellent condition. On sunny side of the street. ONLY $i0,500. Gladys Russell642·8235 (Zffi) HARIOI VIEW HOMES Marvelous 3 bedroom Portofino w /lg. family room & separate teenager area. 4th bedroom or game ·room. Ready for occupancy. !97,500. Tom Queen 644·6200. (Z70) IAUOA COVIS South Seas atmosphere w /tropical plantings. Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom, 2 b ath home w /guest quarters. $165,000. Gladys Russell 642·8235. (Z1l) l'IMCIL IT Ol/TI Then make an offer on these units in Eastside Costa Mesa -$68,500. Loia Miller -Paula Bailey 642·8235. (Z72) ---------.. 64WUI .,_...., 640-6 161 a nd drapes availabl~. ~S79~,~soo~.~0Wn~~·~r.~ ... ~·~~~306~f549-08~~12~o~r~648~'61~1=0~~~~'.""''.""'~~~~~~~1Jt'aa4 bdrrri., 2~ bath You have to aee tbas home with fa mily room LaptaHlh 10150 home to believe It. Only ••OWNEll andapriccof$78,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• IOUOO.C111963.e761. SEEK & FIND. Raii ... dT....... MUSTSELL•• ~ COATS & WALLACE r OffNlll"••ISfUN10&fNl(ti" LrJ 5/Br, 2/b• home on BUil o R F. v I. I ~ l. I.UK s No R I YA D qwet tree-lined street. 552-7500 DERS Fresh pai nt-Owne ~-~ THE REAL ES.TATE~~ REAL ESTATE INC G_.. IOOZ GoMr.. 1002 ....................... ···••·•··••·•·•········ VIEW-VIEW 1 Belt of 2 views. Exciting ocean view & tranquil canyon view .. Beautlfully '*'«ated 3 bedroom Lusk bome with pool. $109,7~ •Ql'"OAF.TSOSr I F.GSOUM transferred . Only ' red hill CLOSEOUT U T A II R 0 A R K I. U H N R A I L E R $9,950. OPEN SUN 1-S: 187SlSUmmerc:loud ?. : TA AS ERR I\ C r 0 I' X !' I T ••ALL.TERMS•• realty. I z r \\'A Lux MA v F. II E L p $48,500. lmm•culate ~ SAYE$$$ 3/Br, 2/ba + lrt ~ --paUo. Onebloctkl ~~~~~~~· ~ LAS ' ST 8 l.' I I RLRTP C' I UT/\/\ I N~AO TR /\ll~YBR I ZB-INO R/\EAHOLAYAT C Tl.HCCNWEON ~i[Ijii][]Js I C S J 0 TS~ZGNANllT EB DUBHAEM F.AR£AE,OURKNEYOYC'NO to ocbool, mlnuteo t;;i T TWO HOMES .... 11. ATRIUM orr11>ekltch••anduvtn1 7% % Financing room,~ you enjoy your ~anti all the time. Liv-tbr, 2~ ba. Family roqin room fl lh.20 ln aize w I II.replace. 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Bayfront. larae pler&sllp UASI ,,.,. _ lZ06 Fptce, cpl, d .... & bl•· sus mo. Inc. ord•r. Large family home OR TRADE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnl. $375. &e7·7293. 644-la/"4"541 4 BR+ famrm. Tremendous potential· WeU tocaa.ed MIXt sq. fL 18rav1Uloc1rly.1 bloclt r::lega at Beach wallt 1er.2i,.; Ba Twnhseonlhe ~MofHUY&t $400,000 bid,.. al OranCt County lo bay. S..r A p atio. Twnhme. :t b r , z~ba . Bay W/boat ~lip. Avail. .,1L!P lo the bWs over~ Airport 6: San Oie&o 671-UOOUMpm Frplc , pool , x tras . 10/l2.$.i50.l.se646-Z700- Jookl na the Lacuna ~ Fwy. V•.caled ,,. cr'ner, ••••P:t • •• 3201 S36-6649own. SUPER pll15b, bcaul. de- Nlauel valleys , thl.a •IDO REALTY who ·~~a actllon . Lottd •••••·•••••••••••••••••• ZSTORY •br 2 ba bu•• c ora t e d p ar-(ia ll y s uper-sharp 2-Dr coodo, lJn--u • ?'l""-of paraing, a r-con .• BR ba cit b " • • • .. f··-'·hed • dbl a~tbe •t.teetlrom .,. .. i.wo_--. 6r~· andrndy(orlmmedlate2 .2 •RF.Wac den,d inrm,lrplc . 1Ul&Q 3 br ,2ba, 11.l.•••ed·J..n poQI •J1-d occupancy carp.$'75Mo,luse Pre1t·llJ6 t.ra.cl. Lea1e c_arace/ope n e r. P ool. clubhouu I.a only $$3,900. SJ» 000' ~ Rlly 548·1290 sa. mo. Rd's req'd. Call 1400. mo. 675-7134 or ~tr::::;•ion. C.11 Mewporta..ct. t06f'Mlw~t1Hdt IOlt tt.dtor..;•Kt.Co. Cauw .. M• 3122 al\er 5 pm89C·S288 675-1070 l •••••••••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• le••• 67J..4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VACANT 2 Br, + tae Ree. HEWPOIT SHORES •-•::;-,;-;-;-:~:::;c;';'ll -----...,.,..,,...----------l~~~~~~~~~~IJRVlNETERR . 38r, 2811 , Rm , newly r~de cor . 3 Br. 2 ha w fpool &: t.en -CAll NOW LIDO WATERFRONT I: frple., polio living. Near polio, $325-Wot<r +yard ni>. Walk to 0«an. $42>. 2 Bely. Avail. immed. ~. maint. pd. 962·4058 548·28551173-8145 75 7315 ......•.•.....•.....•. n5-660C • LuxurfOUS Co-Op £ASTSIDE C .M. ap-·1-"-'--'-------IWalk to tbe beacb rrom 3 Br, 2 Ba. Oen 2 blk!! fr DONALD M. llRD proved for 10 Units, bu 2 Br, I ba , CdM. So. of thb beautifW 3 BR. 2 BA beach, s wimming & len- A1.-cl•••· 1t .. 1t.n. Spect:a'.cular bay view from every win -exlstinc duplex. S90,000. Hwy . $300. No pets . home, fpl c, ow, $3SS mo. nis, yrl,y 1~.:o. MS-8423 d E t . 2 bed 2b b Owner/Agent S40-7 Leue.Call673-385.5 Ast (or Be v or J oe. - IA•• ....... 1052 .. ~ ................... . COME ST A Y WITH US LOW WEEKlY RATES Beaullfiilly rurntsbed large.,.tudios und one bedroom suites -all with full kitchens . Apartment living wilh motel conve - niences. Hcalt.-d pool, ~un d eck,. a ir-- conditioning_ Linens & utilities in- cluded. Maid service. television, self· service la_uodry fa cilities availal?le. 1\laster Charge and BankAmeri card v.'e\oome. EXECUTIVE SUITE MOTEL 2080 Htwparl Rood two miln from btoc:h Costa Mesa, Cdifo.nia 92627 r 642-2611 • 11 • BUILDER'S home in . ow. xecu tve room, at aot. 963-45679&3-tl86 HARB. vu lovely 1 story 4 Mo narch Bay Te rrace ProfessionaJ.I., decorated.. 2 parking , Dnert. Jbr,2ba.3 blks from bch. bd. Fam Rm. nr ~I. "'""""""""""""""=7'======== with great ocean view. ~aces . $278 mo. maintenance fee in: . btort • 140 A\l •il Oct 15. $400. Vat'ant·BLar gFe E xec fnt"'dyd.$575.644·4809 CostoMeso 3724 ¥liiknh 3--Br, fam rm, s unken C uding tax-•-utilities Boat slip •••••••••••••••••••••• 64C>-CS. l·lome . 4 r, am. rm, ••••••••••••••••••••-• 11_ ... _1,•-d bar. e xtensi\le use o · --.~ w:: ' oth L k Lot "ood close to beach. Kids/pets 38r2 Ba + i"am. Rm, Nr. vn·-~ '"" • • ~ ' l . t • i • . ' 1 Jtalian &: ceramic U1e. available. Total security. By owner• .,::;town~ J1.88:J'1.. 4~:1e1°V~E'W.FM:~~: OK. $475 Da\le 8'2-8854. :!;.~~~~:99~~1. s.1so . l•AM-•l!"A..,s"s·A~D·O~R~l·H"H~S~ i:.•b:,·;;;1~d·····j8'06 Sl46,l'."'. HI_. $134,9S0.17 I 4J 67" L 138 Beautiful UtUe House ;o •• n d . Sub m It ! Clean s;ngle Sto•y 28• . . OF AMERICA ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ..,..a ..-0 Patm0e5ert.2 BR 1Ba \Yate rfront Ho m e s CondQ..Cpt.s .drp6,range HBRVU,4Br,2B&,01n, TWO l.OCA'l'lONS 2 Hit ;1,,ul for yr ly. t " Rtaltors cl b cky8.rd Trees' 631-1400 O\len, washe r & dryer . l.l\I Ii: Fam .• llmg.' 1819 \Y EEKl.Y llATE,'i block tv IJJ)'. Hur & p:i tio. 830-.5050 496-4040 en : a ·1 1 • Water pd Swim pool Port St irling . Com m FULLSERVICt: 673 120010 4prn C\JSTOM ~-Br J -ba Htwport leoc:h 1069 AUNgeforMle 1200 ~:i~~:O"J~ • Pri~;;.,Y 8:yf'r~ c:,:~· C~\1~03 $235 mo to.mo. or $22."J y Poo1 $S2S. b'75·0771 2277 lfar bor, (: Pif . ·.- ..,.ama ideal noo't..plan 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• selll 7141346-iJs.s p D. 67~Tn0 • 542 23: . lse. $75 clean dep. t114 On Li do Js lc 3 Dr 2 Ila 2909 Un stol. S.A. l_\AY \'u. 4 br. 3 b<•. bltns , :i" ' 'l d ' • Beautiful 20 ac r es · · or -5"'5·ll24. 10 AM to 6 PM 1 1 • • • 645•4840 &540-2.'.IOO cpt, drl)!o , 2 (h~<'k s . Lose irplcs. Prof y ecorflit· ( 0 ran a e County ) Est• lZZ4 except Thursday . rp c, sunny patio, 2 car l~~~~~~~--~1 $600. mo . i\J...'1. 67:1-)1700 e d . Huge e n c lo,ed Beach des " 1 2100 CottaMno . _ gar. w /ope nc i:-. $47S·.1: ~els. dog run. lluge pe~a~. terms, mll!I Exe....,. · •••••••••••••••••••••• 3-Br, 2-ba. ram rm, rrplc 67S.Q387or 675·7541 Balboa Peninsula 3107 patio, vie w! Coffa9e sell imm.~d .. 968-0888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3-Br. 2-ba. fncd yd in Coll . cul .de-sac st ., Edison J-li. LcieFum 2 Ir ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOND REALTY Cathed 1 ·r owneranyUme If Course Home . Sun Pk. Fplc, dbl gar. S3'15. \Valktoshop'gand s chls SlOO,OOOYiew&tote Bltns, w /w . dr~. pool lfUGE J br, 2 ba, frpl{', GALLERY OF liOM FS plush :are c~e:;t~&.0~~ lmiltnt Propedy 1400 City for Ocean Vu Home 546-5777 Call J im. 968-44!16 undtt SIOOO mo. s200. A d l t ~. no p(·t :t bltrus. 1 ) r old, ,.., blk to _ 831-9411 breeze p a ti o , d e n ,••••••••••••••••••••••• OrangeCo.494~ 631-0797 642-9520 bay or bC'h. nr. Pu\11hon, _ Easu ide lux. duplx, 3 br, Vacant, 3 BR, 1 ~:. ba . $300. N Mission Vleio 1067 secl_uded m aste r wit_h PRtME I.A.MK ...t• 2\.\-ba, din rm , pri\I yd, z mo. 960-2501 or 962-447 HARIOR VIEW 2035 FullertOfl, CM v1t·w:s. S-1$-0, y rly. u ••••••••••••••••••••••• sky~il~-Ideal comm.uni· IUILDING' ••••••••••••••••••••••• car gar, children & sml Agent ~>1. "~1•17~ ty.hvmg. Pool, tenn.1~ & Sl 050 000 HOllMsfvrwisMd pet w e lco m e. s4oo. 3-Br, 2·ba, $495. mo. Nr_ I BR Furn, 2 lg closets, ti't:N INSU LA Ancient Spaili Lives Again in this 4 Br Barcelona . Fiesta size patio . Cozy crackling fireplace. Unbelievable ~v~e:;:a~nr1ce S172,0oo.'ve8rJy ••••"!•••••••••••••••••• 714-637-7091 2 Styr' 4 BR , 3 BA .. pool&park.b'73-7601Ai;:t ~~:s~~~~z~m~e~i.r:r:;~: Attractive 3 Jtr 2 n~. • · r · Gttat Newport location. General 3102 . s CJ t · P t e s 1 1 g ~ Br & f"R view tennis r o 0 m ", , n, I. ,. a r _ (i"plC', bltns.. l'.'r pts, drJJ!S. H'pl ••--· S ·~ Ted Hube rt &: Assoc. ••••••••••••••••••.!.,•••• $215. 2 Br, kid.?, pct neighborhood. SSOO. mo • · · "' e. 1 2223 • ~ pee•-~ EANFRONT N B 1 b $185.2 Br, child, gar. Gardener inc.Id. 962·4471 P o o I • S 6 SO f1l o · w1Ji;tora1c. Adults only, ~yr Y· G73· Fixer Upper -2 BR. Real\ors.G75-8500 . . · · r. li2 RSEra.nch4br ,2 ba, or!il60-Z501Ageot. 5.59-4646/642-823S J oyce. nopet.s. CoronadtlMor 1122 .for $49,500 +den Only~ 500 Ca --lal ul1I pd, s1ngl~ pdok. HAlsBo kids & pet I BR f -lS C-p-'" ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ' -· .... huge l br ut11 · POOL HOME 4 BR um no pc -... A·f'raA1e -3 ~R . ra m . Property 1600 Mo\lenow.!CdMtbr.Utii Eas~ide 3 +ram rm , 2 ' ,nr S.J1tCl&'I d s1KO' . 'BRAND Nfo:W 3 llcd /2 . .,,, .. .,,, *. rm ... 2-sty. Pnced low ••••••••••••••••••••••• pd singles or families ba,k1ds&pct. everything,$4.25.permo. Copit h-c:wto 3278 rps. 6°'2-7154 balh . fr1>ll', ~~nd eek • $62.500 BAYFROHT c .M.1 br, utU pd ,si.n gl~ FURN ISi i.E D bache!or 960-2501or 962-4471 Agt, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $47 !>. m o. 54U -3383; Houseplanh Huge lot · 3 BR. 2-Sty. . . or families. Agt. Fee . cottage, uld pd. St 25. Fee l·lu nt in gt on 1:1 a rbo• ON Golf Course. Spac. J Casa de Oro 675 l<nG Thriveinthissprin gtime Vacant.$63,750 Office buildin g , spec· 979-8430 agt. \Yalerfronl lecside mai br, 2 b a, pool N r . fresh Condo. Super roomy -4 BR, 3 tacular \liew, luxurious HOMEFIMDERS channel 3 Br. 2 Ba. 50 Marina. Ad.Its. $400. lse ALLUllLITIES PAID JETIY VIEW $321500 baC .• ram.Orm0.D$7R3~LTY execuUve offices. lcAoa lsloftd 3106 •642-9900• dock $800 /lcase owner i.ncl water&. trash. A.t.1.. Co m pur e bt·forc.: you on Ocean Blvd. Only A YW ~ R~uced to l600 000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2lJ) -8822 4"'tl37 rent. Custom des igned 'h C A Kit c he n f ull o f a p -~ · · I 4~· _.. steps to C 1na ove . I' 1 h * 548 .. 1290 * llLL GRUNDY 2Charming Cottages. $250 3Br, FR, rrplc, refri g. in· fe::iluring : la rge Juxunous 2 Lilt. z P ia nces Pus was er-, 11.altor 6 75-6161 or $365 mo, Yrly. 2 Br. cl. If.I blk from MVCC. 4 Br. pool. fis h pond , 3.Br, tba. Wat.t;R'/gardener •Spacious kitchen with li.a Duple x w/ha rdwood 'b"t~':j.U RY FINANCIAL D 0 V _E_ R S H 0 R ES Sunken Water bed . $390 in<"I gardener. ~11 waterfall , BBQ. Rent all pd. Community pools & indirect lightini.: Ors. & sui>e r occ;in & jet- REAL TORS S 3:cr1r1ce by ow~er , SP'LITLEYEL 673·7698. S56-Z792. or pa rt. Mor Fe m _ L.uke.SJ25mo.S:ll·9017 & •Sl'paratc d1n 'g area t y vu•w. Sini.:les O .K. 581.1210 pn~ed under appraisal. 675·7873 547·4418. •llo1ne-Jikestor<1ge S!)..')(). mo. Call 644_7211 ----"=="----/Atnum,gardenrm.4Br Moclttft0fc.lkl~ BAVFRONT; Little LARGE 4-Br +ra m rm •Pr1vatc palios AGT. 3 Ba . Marvelous day&: ·Downtown Costa Mesa Island 3 Bdr, 3 Ba, \Vin-and frplc, Mesa del Mar l"Mte 3244 SouthLoquna 3284 •CIO!\ed ,i:arw /stora~e night \IU. Be aut pool & Award winne..-. $40,000 l e r I Yr ly. $650 I $15 ramily home. $390. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Marllle Pullman J acuzzi. $160,000 Open Fur I Un. Doc k a vai\. lmmed. occ. Gas kitch UNIV Prk Tcrr Twnhse. 2 2 Bd, 2 ba . homl'. Ocean •K1ngs1zc Bdrms Tastefully decorated. 3 I-dusk Sat ·Sun. Daily Comp.redec.640-8249 bltns.581-088 1/673·6983 br, 2 bu. r.t ust rent by vie w, frplC". ca r port . •P oo l , Barbequcs '-BR .. fa mily room home Ad ,.. I L SC . h I I shown by appt 645-8498 lalboaP . HI 3107 10 /1. 552-7389 C \'CS , u .,., nope s. ea s urrounded wit pus1 in Mission Viejo's rinest 64Z-6630 ftltn a 2029 Wallace, 2 BR , yard, 213-722 ·68 10 d ays Atr. 49'1·1612 afl. 7pm. week J a nd~capin i; DOLL HOUSE Ht::,\UT. l.J!. 01·\!anview 3 Br, 2 Ba du11lcx. Rlln!>. w11i;hcr•dry('r 2 c_.r A:tr. $400 Ad ult:-.. b75-40ti2 or 722-8955 C'OIJCl'I. area . Centra l A/C, large, _____ -----/----.----,-. ---1••••••••••••••••••••••• gar. $190. Isl. & last. Shipp da ys.Sat. & Su n all day. Ad ul L'i. No pets lot & covered patio. All ...,.0 LOA .. ' FEE Two adJ romm. inco me New 4 br, 2 ba. Nr Yacht S4S-4017aft .2 p.m. -1 HDR !\t $225. OLV C:d~T . 2 Hit. 2 IJ.a . for SS.5,900. ,... n prop. c nlr. C M . By Cl ub. $37 5 winte r . *RENTALS • Coftdotnifti""'s. 2 8DR~1 S260. s1 1_1~lcs l) I\. SJ-10.mo. MISSION VIEJO Owner will fina nce with o~er. 645-2020 ; 642-6560 213-449-64.1267-3-5981 3 BR , North Cost :1 Mesa. UNI V. p ,\RK Unfurnished 3425 .JGS \V. \Vi Ison 642 1971 Agt'n1 . fM 74!1 I REALTY normal down ;3 bd~ms.; Prmonly J Nopet.s, $350. mo. Call 3 BR,2Ba .........• S.'¥.JS •••••••••••••••••••••••-----~-,, ----, 581 ·I000 view, Newport Heights, C d I I /T Corolto del Mor 3122; Agent S46-4141 3 BR 2 ba bonus $475 Br And New Condo 3 Br 2 S!30 N f-.\VLY decorated 2 SOO. Of-t Isl mo. rent _ ·~ 500 Oft Giil. Ml&IS own-••••••••••••••••••••••• , . . . . . . . . . I I d ll ' >"l'W 3 h r ? b·1 !';U I''' ----_.,, houMsfor 'ale> 1700 · MESA VERDE3 Br 2 Ba TI!ETERRACE 8a,2car ~ar dkbalcony ir, poo , gar l'n :-.c 1ng. 1 • · -·· • t JUSTREDUCED CALL ~ '"•·l .tl.t •••••••••••••~•••••••••2pBrR• •,otusecCornytshtea bel •cco~ein Oin.,lgc kitchcn . ' · 28 R.,2 0a . ··--··-· &pool.S350 mo.962·8767; ~t i\ pd. 1\du l1ls o1n81,~11 ~.rc01~~c:t 1 ~"1~d~t r549~7 d 'd 9~~ ' v · · SJ25 642-2356 J B.R 2 Ba $4 eve 968-0881. ~orr)' no flt'~ v · '· :t.arge 4 en .. "Ma n ,.,,,...,. HORTH LAG-UNA 640 -1474 e \l eS b e twn GREENTR"EEiiO"MES . \V:1llat.:I.'. corner \V . 18t h d .• "~'~'~·;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; •. 67." on a fantastic vu lot. Rt.:t:T\f CO..,.OS 6·9pm 2 BR, crpt.8 Ii: drps, 1 child 3 BR, 2 Ba ... _ ....... $375 3 BR. 21h ba . luxury u~l St. ~-llt!I». Professionally decor at ed I'll••~ "'••port f'••• "orrlr• . ~ . _ o.k. 311 Hamilton. $22S. 3 BR, 3 Ba ...... _ ... $425 Fplc. 2 Ca r 1t_ar. Pn." --- 40 & landscaped w/counlry Whllewat.er V1ew5-2 & 3 6-BR older home, swt stu mo. 83J-8690 DEERFI ELD f-IOMES yard, p oo l, 1 acu zz i. Huntington Beoch 37 .- 'kitchen , forma l dinini: NEW bdrm.units from$S4,000. d~ntg_roup ;~fmo.Hal _ $4.25 sauna . s350_ mo. D ys ••••••••••••••••••••••• (S -v room & library. All for 420 Cypres s, North Ptnchin,Rltr.675-4392 $J50mo.4Br 2 8a,lovely 3 8:~,;~~~~·j~~~i~in 2 13 '.379 -062 6,cv e s BEAUT l f<~U(. t .b.r furn .'fl,, liltrC~ ~$87.500. LISTING Laguna Largimo ltoch 3148 yard. Nr. S. C. Plaza. lse 2 BR, 2 n a ...••.. __ . _5575 714 :893-7155 ~pL"i $170 & $UIO .S~d~~s,h '----- MISSION VIEJO H•RBORYIEW C•675-7225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• urrent.640-6259/540·1720 Turtle RockJ-lills , style bldg, pvt tni:I ~a . REALTY "' _ ~ .. 3 BR, newly crpt d, xtnt 1>001 sauna lndry adll:-. CClRONA Of':r.f\1A.lt 581•1000 Sharp, immac. highly 2br. Newly furn. Winter. 3 BR. 2 ba . Super sharp! 4 BR. 2 ha -· · · · · -·); ...,95 Joe. close to bccach. llB. 11JOi ·Keels.on Ln.' 1 blk 2 Br ·ro~·nhous<·. frplr. upgraded Carmel model F'plt'e. Nr lown & bch. Bes t .area. Upg r a ded 4 BR.~E~~~~~ .•• $425 5J6-10'l0 \V •. ~r Bcal·h off Slater l'ool , tenni!>, <'Onti nt.>ntul L-. C_omerLat . inoneofNewport·s most s:n:>mo.675-5075. thruoul .$400 . m o . 842 848 breaklast.Surn'-!o<:ea n& ->"ll-d &si r a bl e ar:e a s . ·Mswpattleach-,_1,9 ·~·~".or 552·1308A_>k 552 7 500 Oceanview Condo , for _ _:_'_:. ______ ! Cl , I I I 3 BR 'th ~ v o.M"---.., n ·r· I I d C"'tahna v11•v.s. ose lu mmacu a e · WI Amenities "alore. This is f,.,. Man e --~ 1-ea!e-. ..-ac1 1c s a n SMALL Uf;ACll frOT f..:L ~· I · · ' e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'' h s ' pu1n" & fl oe Leach. so ar1a n 'no wax one y ou mus t see ! d h'll Village, fltonarc u1n· Hooms,$22!".tJ wcl'k. .. .. k i l c h e n f I o o r s · 581,500.fee Agent 549-0812 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 3 Br, I» ba . frplc, dbl re I m1t Area. z Br. 2 Ha.. ApL'> $IOO mo. S36-7osn 644-2f.l I ma nicured lawns, co\I orG46-G7IO Winte r , 3 Br, 2 Ba , garage, eocl. ya rd. nr 4poo96 ~,La9cuzzi, adulls only. L-~0 Beach 37481•----------e red patio. Assume 1r1..:::...:.o:...:.:..:.:._ _____ + $21 ,950 673-3096/213·28 1·6062 school. $325. 548-4471 reelcy ...,..., -.,.-· C 3824 int. loan of $23,000. Pay The Bluffs ; early area Prices & interest keep •••••••••••••••••••••• • o sta Mesa , m e n t s or $2 31 I m o l·Story 3 BR. 2 Ba. ~~~egauf~~~inu:i~~~~:;~I~ B~5~H~~.E u~ilb~,u~eb~: 'tft~d~l~~ n~ ~':!~~~j ~ Tou:J::i:Md 3525 Bu~~~ u~11 l;~~:;:!~~ u7i;. ~;~~:;;~;;··:·;,;r••2··~:: "$44·.:ssiON VIEJO 1 --=$5~7~·000=~A~gt=·~640..c..·5560'-'-'--I b e d r m . 2 b a t h 646-6833 ; (213)792-1507 \Y. Wilson. 646-2301 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1435 N Csl Jlw 4!,4 l5tlH ~.1rlll'n ·tL•·~t . I ~)()I. Ht·.l·. T 1/2ACRE T own houses a t o nl y ~ REHTALS NEW custom Spacious 2 Y an-.1 :ilt•.l •IU \\, Ullh !:il . . REAL y K -950 A k r F' k LI---· u fu ..... d Beautiful like new 3 bdr m, n CK B ..... . h E.t"FICJEj'l;C)' ,\l'TS C\! 837 ,500 Secluded . Cozy notly ...:;J , . s or r an . ~s n m1 2 ba, w/blt-in kitchen. in-TUR BO r 2 °""·air. uttac . i.:u r · -----' -----·-----• Pine, 4 Br. on 66 x 330 lot. 839·8321 Agenl. in Santa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR + bonus •m .... $575 $300 mo. 544· 1041 . from S190. Poul. m.nrl 'tt -eluding d is hw::i s her, • 0 Btootr nPath Lge shop. boSpat '"G fort Ana Getw:rccl 3202 thick s has c pts, sprkl~. VILLAGE I 3Br 2•L Ba 1 ~sq It phol n 4 er:. ~",'!~dry . Vi!/Ji.:e J, 2 & 1 Hr. fl.dull ·. no SUPER VIEW camper or a . rea .__ p .._ 'OOO ••••••••••••••••·•••·•••• S4SO . 7• •• • • • • nn :o-i ·:.-..,., Unbelie vable sweepin11 place fo r kids ! $77.000. -omr rope •• , a FREE FREE & re n ced . $350 per 4 BH ,2'h baths...... New . I n De <'rf1e ld . --·-Pt'L"i.d:-.hwhr:<e ,shai.:rpt~. view of Mission Viejo. Ownr will carry nnanc-••••••••••••••••••••••• •Prof-so'onal SerY ICe• mo nth . Fre e r eont a I GARDEN HOMES SO>/mo. Pvt. 644-4!158 Palms Apts 1·l11Sl'll i.:.ara J,!C. I rplr . L 3 BR + F R "'"" service. 646-77 11. pen 3 BR 2 8aths S3S5 ----HHt'. Ga..., & v.a\t·• ntl , M~~~d 610 Pl~n with lo~' ing. No agts . 548-099S. 319 6 UNITS-MESA •LANDLORDS• i'HETERRA.C£ °"*JIH Unfvm 3600 fU m -Ut ll Pd. $200/S.1·'~ Po<1I ,, . C E. 23rd St. NB SI 20,000 J:::ves •.. -••••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Ot't.>all V1c w.25UChff LA MA.tfCHA APTS ly l ands~ap1ng. om~~~~:=:~~~:J Homefinden.,,, 2 BR ,2Baths •••... S350 3 BR 2 B· . Cd M . Dr.494 75571.:iJ:un al~l'h letely upg"rsded. Two sharp tri-plexes in 642-9900 3 BR, 2 Baths •• $425/450 •, . •1• in • ,11 0 --77M Sl·un Pl.••"t'. l'~l 1 MISSION Vii.JO ....-fine Costa Mesa loca· Ca lifornia 's La rgest ' MEWPORT BEACH pels or child ren. S32U Lux. 2 Br. lien, 3 Ba , l 'vt 11 12 !",tJ7:1 : REALTY ,.. I.ions. Owner will sell on •RentalService !• ' · :!Br,2 ba,den,vu$600 mo.644-6800 ___ Hrh, tt•nni:-., 1>001. \IJ 1nt1•r t 831':9500 cash out lo tax deferred CULVERDALE 2 BR. 2 Ba . Cd M. no lt·:.i~t· $450. (7,14) 49'J-2!121i MEOITE-RRAN EAN l~CHHOME exchange bas is . Low (J \• Newport llci g hts . 284 BR 8 h 5425 children or pets. $261'1 ur (213)790·4001 VI LLAGE :r~~~~~;~;;;;?;.' , NB~:rr~~:~ll~~~ly :~1~:;~H~'! \~. i;:,~· 1,i! ;t!JU.'4;d,1 r~~:~~~~{,J.!~~~~ · ·LE ·RA1soi ::~: ::j:~.d t~~"~:FE :,{;J,:i~~:~~1 !:t:·~:~:~;"~:;::·;\:t~~i~ • g:,:ea:.~~.~~ $125,000 Pool &Tennis $68,500 ['t&~ll~IH~I . Flff SERYICE gas &wtr. 673_:2256 . -45ZJCa~~J!. [rvine w;;;;;:;i~~:.;;··j;-,;; r;~~:-.·~~~~:~~·o"~~I~~'.: ~11:~.;~:~J;~~::::~ ,~;~~;'' . 2 beach units $52,500. G WA~ . <•:. ----····~~ TO LANDLORDS ~.~_':~i."! •••••••• ~~•2•~ Campus Valley Shop Ct r· ••••••••••••••••••••••• or 49-I 3834 · -~ __ ~ ('os ta \1,·~;1 171 1i:157 i«t~ •·n-me . R-2corlot.Gin INVESTMENT DMSION' flt e mbe r or Board °:( BEACf-IHOUSF. C.,L833.a600 8ALIOAINN He ~ee h 37'9 .. v 2.6.llWC-~ Realtors , Better Bus ~-2 B 2 b r I blt1.ns ~ . wpon QC 11 1\dull :! hu ,,. bo.•clrnorn; n y F ort un e . rlt r . ~&.di EW •RICET ness Bureau Cbamberor r, a , rp c. . \V1nter $160-$235 ~t o ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 675-1520. ITI416311400 H OH MA ' · gar:499-2986495-6S39 CULVERDALE 4 Br , 2 Incl ulil e<iuip kitchr-n , ~1-:-11 no pt•l-.. l11qu1I'\! a\!L EX Commerce. I • Ba, Immacu late , c pt. 1· N .' b . kt ·t , \VI NTt.R by park. nc·ar c; ~ \V \V1l!>on :llARBOR VI EW JIOM Beaut.Bluffs 3 8R.-2 1f.i ba . * DUPL * 53M505 FowdCHnValtey l2l4 drp,pool club.$400. ~M ai~aSt ~;5_J;;40 .c c new 2 hr, 2 ba, lk"t IJf - POR'rIFJNO 4-Br . <C-ba. condo. Choice greenbelt. 2 BR &: Cozy 1 BR, shag , ••••••••••••••••••••••• Red Cpl Rltr 893-1351 · -. fer 5"8 4003 before mu.1 lam rm, rormal din rm. $65,CXXJAgt.644-1133 crpt'g, frplc, beam ceil-G Be ach 3 br, 2 ba. Large 2 br, hu~e rum pus New 2 br. 2 ba dup. nr n1i:h1 I. · h d bo nr ing, sep. yard. Lols of •ppls, frplc. 2 b 2 . ge 2 BO upg raded. Dis-y ht Cl b •-< y rl 1n1s e nus rm, I 080 HUNT Bch ~biJe Z br rm.. a, car .gara ' h -' h . l -ac u . ...,.,., Y Need 1"emporary Jfou:; park, schools&: com m SantaA.na privacy. In come S420. •·•· t • bltns.romm.sw1m pool. ,.w•1s c r$.3 P5• c•0 1.1 213-449-64\2673-5981 . 1n.,'1"''Bac-hapl l'hnni· .,poo). Lease OK. $92.500.•••••-'••••••••••••••••• As king $44,950. Agent, 1...,.,pe Kidsok no fee $280 mo 1re p ace. 2 . a --.. · .~ Fee.644-78661644-6548 •••Don1Waif*** S49-0812or646-67l0 HUNTBch4 + ra mrm,2 A 842·4421 . . .. 546-9751. LA RGE CLEAN 1 hr \l/kly 1na1d s{'r \'. sz,., ba, kids. pet, boa t /trlr gt. -Best b;1 y bl'h lol' Adl l:-. ~10. No_ pct:>. t.1do Sh11r1•:- PEN daily 1921 Kings For pri cesandir:tterest t.o MEW LISTING prkg q. 2 Br, 2 ba, new, tennis BEAUT. San Jo;1quin no ~L<>$195 y rly6730072 llvLLt .li73·R800 ""'•Road . Brcat h tak 1n g come down. Bot h will CHOJ CE 4-PLEX FOUNTAIN Valley $225.. courts pool adults only Twnhme Large 2 Br. 2''2 · .-harbor & ocoan view. probably keep going up .. · All 2 BR, s hag crpt. 2br, kids & pet. Fee A~1. $290 mO. 646'.9532 · · Ba, 2 sly. View of golr Del.uxe 2 UR, 2 Ba. rrpll', 1 or 2 Br. a_~l~)I !> .. no. pi•I:-._ New deluxe 4 be & fa m .. nol down! 2 Bedrm. 2 bltns, lush landscaping. HOMEFfHDERS course & la ke. $550 pnv pal10. yrly. Av;ul s1 70 SIOO w·l2i I'~ lt.lh:,i, r m ho m e w /c u s t o m ba s in g l e s t o r y Ownc r oceupied.$78,000. •642-9900• Sh a rp 3 BR . 2Lh ba . 547 -7044 immed.640-442.J N 111..;&1fl 1801 r h t Al Townhouses slill a l onl y Agent . 549.081 2 0· r townhouse . $359 Month. -eatures t ruou . g 9 0 N t 3 0<·1':1\NFllON 'I'. n(·~·t :.' 979-5099 $21, 5 .ew carpkel s, 646-6710 J". ..__ 67S-7060 or 673-9187 .Art Logunaleoch 248 new drapes, etc. As or ~ I : ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cha rm1ng 1 Br,$175 tno. Hr, uppcr, adults. g..J r EASTILUFF Frank.839·832lAgen~ 27 UNITS. Talce good 1 ·1 ~:1 "'·"![11;1 ;11 ~onBeach3140 EMERALD llAY , P•l.~Z4 W.~~~l•d wo nlO' '275 673 "''· ·Below market, by owner. Mobile Hotne$ RD1 en clewn or will e1:-1::51'ttJ•y.i' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bch, t ennis. pools. 1.: 2 Corona de-I Mor 17 22 $-Ml \\'K .u I' 1&,2 Hdr k $84,900. 4 br, 3 ba, den, ForSale 1100 ·~ for other ift... -Hunt. J.lbrTwnbse. Ne\le r Br .. frpl c, d c:<:k . yd .••••••••••••••••••••••• Bal·h C<>lo; 1:1 • n~'.01! din rm, lge lot, m any e x-••••••••••••••••••••••• COl&le -rt. Qeoil Nwpt Beach $150. Cozy occupied, 4Br. 3ba , 30' Whitewater Vu. 558-3030 L ;1 r g e ca t t r a c t i v c scrv, l""-'l. r ltl•. \1 fo~'ii\ yas.644·7596.· yu.l......Deln• •t ... , ...... ,,'•'rtlet .bachelor~d. ~al ~lip, tennis. pool, Quiet c ul·de ·s a c with bachelor. matlJre person oil~ N Nf'wport Ill . NB .c.. ..._.., ..-ec• ro • An •··m Jo..,,. 2 br \la Jacuzzi $650 lse M7-9975 r So f h 67'3 5156 646-9681 llG CA.HYOM f\llly ins ulated. added C7141752-1920 ca:tu"::hud"~k' , . or673·94t5. ·, " \liew. 3 br, 3 ba + bll1ns. ~re . ·~ wy_ . --• --• -, ~ le g anl J s tory 3 screen room 8X27 + Cost' M $185 2 br S450mo.494·0663 CostaMes.a 37241510 \Y . 0C f..i\N1'RONT. 'hedroom highly ~p -man)' other added extras DUPLEX 2 yrs n e w, _,a esk~•-&pe. tok ' Village Real &'l tate 1 --•· t Oc 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu rn. xtra IJlC 1 br. im-' S9 850 Easts'd C M Room for ya1u, gar. I~ N Age t 'Fee m111~1a e cupancy. m ~ pl'l $250 fi7 " 4~ graded & decor ated In ' · Cardle 1 e . · · Buena Pa.rk $190 . 2 br, 0 n s Br. Oc Vu }lillside home. $35. WEEk & UP _a :.! _ ~- yellow. 12 x 25' pool IOJ Mc 8 more units. $90.000. formal din rm. See now ! •McFadden /Newland Wood & i'llass & many •Studio &: I BR Apts \YI NT ER on lhe Sand 16~ +custom ja cuzzi. Auto Realtor 1810 Newport Owner/Agent 540-7823 Santa Ana $200. 2 br. real 3 BR, 2 BA ... $34S decks & sep. la undry rm. •TV&. Maid Scrv Avail Oceanfront. stuttio. $165 itprinklers, 3 car garage. ~la Mesa 548-7729 neat! •Bushard!Garfie ld $4ZS. 49'7·2370. •Phone Se:rv, Htd pool mo ultl pd. 963-<IAAS An exce lle n t buy a t L.. bil h . rn 1 6 + 6 + 5 + J Westminste r $245. 3 br, 3 !:e!c~~M·~5 Great Vo'ew 3 bd•m , 2 ba. •Children SeCtion ---------SUS,000. 2 .,. mdo& derpdom~, co• Ph We ha\le two 6 unit , one 5 ba. family welcome 3 BR 8 S3 S • •$5 Ot~F week ':l rcn1 \VlNTf:R 2 I.fr 2 Ba 2 1l r" crpt , · as uc unit and one 3 unit com-Orange $235. 2 br, gar ., •2 A ... 1 nr town/beach. $425. mo. w/1¢ from oeean. 114 46th SI P11ul W Bru111 f1..-l(I 11.A,,oc 54q-s~os l~alu re& a s: l s l a l'.!d plex In EasLslde Cosll chUdok •Bollla lEdwardll 494-6930art4 pm . 2376Nt'wport Blvd.CM $325mo.67!>-0.18•1 l '\S1\ \ l<"l'<>HI \ I . .i!N.I hr, l)1•luic,. l nfu r . 11r Furn J::J " wtr pit Adulls ·r-;'111~·1 -. So '" L!..it1: 1'1w1I rl'rrm .1•!1·\.•l ••r• ~c.V11·tor1a l,l:!H'.170 Hacie nda De Mesa 160 W . W ilson, C .M. Clo,ed Gar ages ht-.i\I I (;1(1/(''l'~ .\lll 'l.T~ :".() l'h"IS 10 rllllllll•· .. 111 II' t".lfl Li.:•· I hr :O:PIJ . ..! Hr s.'t'o 11.:1· ;~ llr v. 11.1t111 ~:·~~· (;,.~ ,'I.:, v.·;olt·r 1111·1 [)r,.tpt'CH•:-. l'.ir111't •. 1:.,.; h•·.11 , _c.1s ~t"\t', .11r 1·11n1!.llun 111 j.!, !>Y.tf!ll'OJ1 1~ I"""· rl'(,,', r1J1"1m . ""J .ti1•1 , & tlr v1•r'I, Nt-:\\'L\ llt'C°(l Hi\l't:I' 2 Br.,., ;•.•r, ~17~. \Val er pd 2\i"h "t-:·: P l.1cent1;1. &JG· I I :...'U I ·, Nf·;\V HH l~l-:IJ AIYfS 1 Hr \.\ lroft, (;-;.iral!<'. ptllJI, j 11·11111 $:' • ..J(J, lil 1I pd J•)J ll:i m tll on, '-'45 4-t 11 ,kilc h e.n , lge wa lk·in Mes a &nd N e wport Fountain Vlilley 3 br + 49R.2 BA ... SJM 548-9755or 645-l967 clos~ m m u ter bdr m , . lam m .... <. Frplc, yd. •Wa rner /Magnolia fo'or lease Spectacular •11:1 Dlk to bc h, J br, 2 b,1, 2 n r •l'-"n!>l.H rs , ('rpt~. lge. balh w/tub & sep, Hbeights. Adil 'andivl id~al ~ r k·,.~ &-;:t 3 JJR, 2 BA ... $345 Br. IUlls ide Oce.11n\liew SUS.CA.SIT A.S frµlc. \Vin~t'r· $3301 yrl~ dr~. Jl..J l 10. ---------i i tall •hOwer-, Xlot-cood, ousa& ao up exl!s . ·11·1· U:¥..r:-~3·b 2 b •McFadden /Busha rd .. home, in c l . r e fr ig , Call Quail Place J.our rvtnc ~ r a Large ni cely rum. baeh. S37S.645·757J -\..:... Slt\O K:1 1.9216 O ••oRTUHITY Ideal toe. in exclui1l\le 1 1 . db ;1 bl 5.....,..lal • · • · 3'BR,2BA ... $3'7.5 was her & dryer. Avail & 1 b Ad Its 0 ly · ---- rr NwP\ Beh park 552·6170 oca unit an u a e _... · •Garfield /Bushard No\l. lstS400mo. 494 -8136 pet." ~i,ioNeU...portnBI ' no F\JllN + t'Ols:ir ·rv. Park t.1.0S I<: to Shnppu1J: 1 Jir, t nocln qrtcn When yl)u ea · landheadquar\ers Lag.•Beaeh$37.5.2 br .+ 2 BR lBA $300 · ,.. · Ne wport J h r. SJ25 . r.1ool.1\dlts,no 1>ets.Cpt , "•use re1ull·l'l:Cltt1og O:all v ' family rm. High on hill 963-456'7or 963.1186 Newport leach 3269 833-820J..oreves613·Sl3l i1rt*'. i.tu.,.u, ref. SIG~. oJ Pilot Classltled Ad$ to Ac,.... for Mlle 1200 · · · • -near beach. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1 If 8 7 1\1 o 11 r 0 v i ,l "'reechthcOran;cCnus ,.,.,, ................. ,,,,Q~ Memb•r Board 0.'spac;...,.,welldrorated.EXCLVS IVE We'1elltr 'IBRt .. m $17'Southi.-3786 ..a.irj43104 .. 11419 :::a~kjik"e &\2-6678-~1~ ~~~~.~:0Se~-PI Id= · =·~~:~.~tt~a!~· te:c~. c~.~~· ~~a·~~ ~~=.:~p~c~i~ebr;,,:Pt ~~~:l~,g~~ w,:ll~ ;::~~;;;~·~:;;~;·~: l nn $140. mo. Incl ut11 . .. .. or trade, OWC ~5700 P'7s 2•1•20 " otCo53'!:~e5r0u5.e..._ ._.. mo. Call Red C et, 1. Adlt.t. Lse or ll!eU. beach.931¥/\\9\h St. near Jkh •. •storc. $235. Older t e nants on ly , eve I MOCIOUMn N.llQI -r..".,..,,.. 813-1351 mo.m .S00.64.2·oo'2. Utlf .. l.ncl.4~·2834. 64520l0or6'2-6S60 ._/ I ' r l • ... . -. ' c;holl 1t ... Ct•mt•n1 1t. Wir·~ 1t H 11 Clt::.ln 1t M u vt Roof it ... Landscape it ... Til e it •.. Trlm 1t ••• Sew1t ••• w-Add 1t ... Ou11c.J 1t .. 01.Ji.; r 1t Hrlmrnr-r 1t ... C<lrl)l}l SERVICE DIRECTORY lumb 1t ... 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'-.1h ht JI! 111 1 .. 11 Ci.....,,J S..-.icH Hounci. ... i.v Ma>onry Polnl"'9/f'•P*ri•9 t.,. /llepoi• ................................................................................................................ , .... 10-0JTAW Alluntlon ¥Pl. ownt'r8.~1A80NRV It CON -HOUSEPAINTING .VERY NEAT PATCH J-~lc<.'trical. l'lumb1ng , mJ:I"!!. r ltn Clay's A.pt ('Hf;Tt-: \VORK. Ask for Jnsfdto out Iii qu•l/luv.· J(JBS & ttt::STUCCO. i.:u·. ltca,r;atcs.&12·4!.IS7 (;le1u1111~ St·rv. All v.·urlc J.ik1· M9188S ratt:s. llrute~S·"76. Freecst.893-1439. Rooflo<J • ••••••••••••••••••••••• REPAIRS-ALL TYPES Rcaa. freeests, lic. Walt 830-S020 anytime 1';11111, l'.111t•\111 1• Contrarltir I·\ 1'1\ ~ t-:.'i 1-: <i1\ JI I) I•. N t:H \t:nntl"nllnc£>. I.11d .. <'pni.:. l h·.irt lJ11, 'l'rl'~ work. l.\j>l'l1. &I~ .'.l\!4'1 11.ANllYritAN llumes & 'u.:ir.t9'i 2'7l_J_d_•_ro_r_e_'°_ \\llLLIAMS&SONS iS'Av-J<:ss l:Jcst prices . P'lumbi-· Top Soil ;• A 11ts. Cun st· •en t 1 ou1 )-louseeh:an1ng, rurntsh ?i1.11:1or1~, Bnck/Blrxk ext •intr An• fix It Jo'-··~ •1 • I ' l4' et•••••••••••·········· ••••.•••••••••••••••••• _,.. <'.d101•·t • , i, .1, !u;rJ 111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI'' X02ti J j1 ~ <JI .f.1h11 I l'n\0111 .", ('un11n1·r11.il t 'r1•ntry l 'u•.to111 IC111dl i ( i• 'itn 1"111·• 'n•"n1 ,if YARD CLEAuup ''I'.,, .,,,,I II ' I·'.,! Ii I l i " ll:.. It..: Ill \I <l l-I " .. '. :i II ' II •U ,, c I ' ,. M ti. i.IWl\li, I• r \ -.l \,.J ,, :HJ!:!. J ··• ' '1•"· I om p. 11u1t. li4f, 030'J J·l\l!-,l/(".\lll'l."l'!JtY 1 ,,,,n,.,Jl,.1hl,J+"I!" l-~11 Jup1<n1•<;e(;;1rd1·n(•r, lll.\1l)(ll 1 1•1 I \!1\ '' I~ ·11. 11 ;•.1 ('r1n1plt•lt• y.1r1f ~1 •• 111t, \u1rt•l.1•nh·Jlf ,,:\j,l\J, 111· t,i,.,,,-, ShrutJt .. ry, 'lrtt':.. fl'l'l' I".· t . >W.. o:..:n ·········-··. ····-······ :-,t,.nn;.,,., " . I ·,. •·l c·r ( ••".di : •• 11.111 1. < I 1< II . ' •r• i ·" ,, d ,, '~ t • •" r <II hi• 11·/t 1111 \ ... l 1•1 I Ell'ctncal ······················· (Tl! I! \ " fl, 1 I·~, fll,llJtl ... '' j, _t ""' ·-····················· •'' ',I+ • ·ilfll I• l I• 'd p,1!f. I/ ( I,,, 111\~1'lr I I •ol '.• •H ~ \\ I I" ! '' 11 I ,o ! ,, ,. 1-;>il•r llll'4.1U,l/I U.i rdt·n•·r Yd t'h .111up .. I'. ll.it1hni: ·rruu l'.1,r1u1 .. •.11 .. Ji,71 •• Get1erct Srr,.ic~s ····~·················· 'TllJ'\GS" hy '''"'~<· 1;1•rt .,..-no(l 1.1·c1rh. J {'l'·11 r~. plunit..1111~. 1 J • 1,1.? :it.I' I Crurtsmoin.645Gasts. ow'n t(iuipmt:nl call &Stonl'.Cull:>81·7829 ft.1nny Refs . 5 4~-6107 5'18·1001 artr3PM. Jack. · Plumbing •TopSoil•Compost• HaulhtCJ •Mulch•Redwood• •••••••••••••••••••••• llaul1nJ! /\nythiog . V;.1rage cl&::tnup, ftclia bl~. f~s l ~crvice . ----IMo•inq FAS'I' & 1•1tC)llOUG II •• • • • • ••• ,. •• •••• •••• •• Prof pa1nlt'r, hont'sl v.·ork , 1'111.lored lo Your N 1 f'eds Mov !n~ /1-lauling. Student rcas. Jnt/ext, fret' est, W1llia.rm ·~·~US w1141 rj!e tr-uck. Reas. ll~·fs.M8-27S9'642·:t!l ll •• .~ · SpeclaR1ts . <;,ALL '"'"""o \~ n t c r h e a t c rs , d i s .1--..><::::::.=..::.oc.-- PoSM ls, drains, (.-ucet5, !f6a IYl!i2• Lat1dscapin9 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hou~~cJeaninq •••••••••••••••••••••• \\'tt.nt a !<J:o:,\L CL t:AN JH)lo~Jo:·• ('all 1;1nJ:hnm t.1 rl f-'r••t• (·~t:. lH!i ~123 1-'ord'-: f,a11dc;ri.1r11· Sod l41Wn!>/Spnnkl~r~ Ot'111gn ~\'S · 962 7>1 17 llOL'!:il-: Li\NUSCAl'ING .sod, 1.1.1"" n, 'fr1·" ~11rk.r • p IOliS ~;{'I. E \ :"i I NG 1:-. ou 1213 ) 41H XtiO!i R'u:;1nt..,, r· .• 11 Ji.1111C't."!'t lt.1J:~1><IY ,\nn-._ IJ75 6.'i.53 Masonry ••••• ••••• ••••• •••••••• •I lf}\11-'.CI. t-:ANl~G • lly rt·hahh• couph•, b refcrl•fll \'S !,.\A .1::.!11 Un<'k , Ulot·k. Slone, T1h• y,ork expertly do1u• b)' ltc-conlruc-t11r9l'll 611:!: D.irr)· .'JolM 9"1~1 Hl!l-5119 MllV J r-;G? 2 exp m tn rnn,·c \OU. R£'asonable/ rer!I 675 7~i2, 552·8"81 P~intincJ/Papering ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'E1"EHS t• \l\'JTh'iG - lnl !l'~irt llr:1~ Metes L.:ttll Gt:nl: .st 5!>2-0458 PAl:\1:& l'Al'EH Qu.i hly .... ork m~lcr1als J,1';.S\Vl-;NSON 968·6900 copper repipes. Samt' T,... Senlce l'APERllJ\NGING !)rices day & night. We ••••••••••••••••••••••• Professlona1 -Reusonable take ft.l str Ch~rge. Lie Ford's Tree Service fo'ret:nl631·3068 XlOfMA , Expr Crew, llc, bonded· C.i<1ll 111rt 5. JUST PLUMBIMG & insured. 962·7R l7 C'alicutc Palnt\n"--; Wet _•CA LL6"2..,.111 ~ Removals, limbing . lop- llht~1u1i:-l>on'l ~ettle ror rtJARV"S PLUAt BlNG ping, pruning. fo'arcwood, 11."'s IAl' lnsur_9'!J'~--•6"6-9807 • lic/tnsr.S42·2fi24 . Top qui.I Prof P.:untlng ..._"!0 JOH TOO.S M.ALL 1.'Xl .'1nt r£'as.rl!-.,lrest An; Plum bin g water To P l ace Your ••r a'il J~~--s1d ro~m I. Li<'/lnsd s£>rvice. leaks, morolite R cs u I t'' Sc r 111 cc Veurge51J9m __ cnl•los ur t!s. R e a s , Directory ad ...• call C."/.,\S."i l 1-·11-:0 .... i11st·ll1t. &12·2468. JO',fi off w t ad. now. 642·5678. ex:t. 322. Aporfrr.ent~ Urrfvm. .A.porfmenis U11fu-n. Vocation Rrntals 4250 Office Rentol 4400 Rmtals Wonted 4600 Annowtcements/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pe-n onal1/ HetpWGllf•d 7100 Help Wanted 7100 ........................ •·•·••·••·······•···••· ..................................... , .••..•..•.......•...........•... Co'!. to M t>!.a 33.;. i t1L'l".tir:qto:-l B<"~ct1 '.JO ·IC Hewpor1 Beach 3969 · CPA h!!.~ off1ee !ollllc 1u1\Vlll Yours Qualify? Lai;t & foWtd ······················· ...................... , Palm De.•o;ert :! br c-nn1lo. I"•"·,. 11)1) , .. 11 \"ill• or 4oy; ••••••••••••••••••••••• .......................... '\·· ........................... •••••••••••••••••••"••· I .,_ " .. • I ' .. 1 1 um. ·sz,"io mo \v /lt·aSl' w 1,,,,1 ,1 ,.~•·.·. '·<I'·'' .. ,. o •-··-·•-ts 5100 CREW MANAGERS PIHECREEK LIVES UP TO ITS NAME t I\ 1·1 1!10 I di I' 1 II 1 I ' ,I IU \~ I ! 11 11 .11 ,. r I .1 11 ' I '"' l • ·• to•l.1~111' • 1111· 1 .. 1 \uur ·t ·'' 1 u~ 11•·11 I"' ;i t"·d1 ""Ill .1)1.111 1'1' I l··r11n1 ~~IJ I 1111111111• ,11 uil.ildo• .0..,111.dl i" ! 11r. \o11o1·~ •·llh 411' •It >t' !I 'I I !I/ I 'J ! , " I l•,ottll•\I lfd \1,.~., I 'll'•ll' , I I ' " I.' .' hlol ::1'l'i1\'I lfi"I. \/'I!. o~·r 111 ·11,,,, ....... ~ y\ """'""""~ .. ~ .. I 11 .1 • 1 1 1 540·t>:.l'./Hr\r-: cnlr.:in<'t:. uc A1r11or1 l M:i)'hl'tot:il comm1ssion ••••••••••••••••••••••• '·I \J "\ \•' llupl1·.1,,, \fl' reut.d l1,111L 1111 1,' 11. i ,, •ht t ltit:.1,u1d;111: .1 hr.:: 1 .. 1. R ntol to harf' 4 300 <1rt'<I 7.'i2ff~3 you p;iy v.•hcn you Ii~! \rl·.i 1i 1111-. ll'lt~i ~qft 111,p~·r .~ •••• ! ... ! ............ •IBOI u rill d. 1\1lh CharlC's <)u1nl,1rd, 'I I newpo • lll·.11lor fur top·dollur ,. it :rs i-.; .. :1 .. Jk,;n dot~ :1 ... 111 /\.t·1\lv ,1 1 I' 1 • 3 I :i l'/ '('ffi:J ..._ • .;,,arr t'o.;;t:.i ~1 (•\.i ll'nr 18th :.:de·!> L'liur11tl(•r one Ill\) d "1·11t 'ii. ~ull1il'l'k. :Z,41,S I I' I .\1·r 111 I' '! 11 .,,~~IWJ ~r+dt•IJ "n l'llln~uu Stl l><•h1\•' puntd. 1•h:. 1ndt1llar\11!umefor l!sl · ·~1 ',, { 1, 1, L t<l 11t ~. 1, 111•;1r 10th $!~10. ;_~ <-. utll. Jl•ll. xlnt park 1n,.,:' ~old Hl Hl7•1 by other Jlu:1!111,-1,.,1 JJ J,.1111j-lllr'.!l!i,r!••lu\.~l do"1r!<i l;7;1.7H.1<H1•\11"' :i-l~IH25 J :.ull(' .. fron1S65 1;1JtM41 f1r1n \ ()\er .'1 000 \1,•1 t•• l 11 .. 11 <ti .;,:r;<o yrl) , 1 11r 1~1:\1·17 1hl4:! ~alt':.f}tflffll' & all !J 'I I ·ii 1 '.\1,dc:.!130toshar1•21Jr,2 -1,,,,,, ... t'••u••I; _ J\•lll• :-.11. 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R:il lshl h<une l Of REALTY .... 11111:11·•l111· l,101•-. f-'\ •lpl\ :1 llr :: II.• t_"rpl, " :>amc. G75-l:llJ9 or DESK SPACE SI NGE 1946 /J,•,il j L!l~I : 'l'I •Ill<', I•\\'."·'''' ll "ll. ti73·2:!63 33S5Viol•doNSSoiole795 Lo;i&Found-SlOO p.....,..a1, . 5350HolpWanted 7100 ll 1 '" , lllt(llS ~ ,... in lhl' Dally P1lot llunt Pho.-~2 -29<1l-Anytirne l • · -' · ~o,1r YrJ\ l 'hdd l>K. 'Jl;\HJ--: fenlalc on/.v vcr)• 1ngtoo Bcuch off1l'l'. !'\•'k1' ·~ :-il1• 1·1·1•,1; Soll ~! 1;7,c,01,1~ 4,·;;11;i;•/J 17/l15 Ut.'al'h Bl\'d near ll 1s our 1ntt•nl to l'UR· , i;,_-, /'. .,_'lf,11 1,1 1 1111 ,ni h 1ucl'ly furn . 2 br .,... frplc-.. 1 11 . 1 . t1nuf' at :I', or 4' ~ unlll • I t L h .1 >Prt . 11 " I :.pace ,\._.n1 'ij,/;SM~.'l ~'{U)(J .J Hr.:! /i;i. rt·tlt'l', 1_. blk approx . m1 o I .~ Pt-'r RlOntfl. J\n:. .... cr· prepaymi·rit prna lties /!..,.ih lll\'ll \\'c· lu•• h4l\. bl·h & l<•nnis et~. f'..o...,l a r.1esa.G.11 M24l'\'I! 1 '·If a r e outl.l\VCd 1n - -1nr. serva•t• a\•a1 ave or •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BnAND NE\V IlCauty BABYS(TTER Nt"e~ed · d M Immedaalely. \Vulk1ng l S.llon 1n.Cor~na el ar, d t .... e rrom any CJ\1 x:l nt parking, qui c k ts a.,c S h · service.Shampoo, Setor G r am m e r c oolo I - I _\rt.itl\~ . .ititlo... \•1 ::.JIO niv ~rl.\' 5oi:l70IJR _ H~ponsthl£>1(cm losh;ire SHl di•sk <1nll t·h:ur fn r Cahfonu;1. ·A rPputable \] t J hrn1 WLlh '.10 )'cars Of l BEOROOMS 1iln1.JI.; ·;:~:1~:; i;:.~t 1,;,t!~l~' r .).185 \'rl\ n1·1>;1n1 rnnl :'l br, PX l~e.~ br ftl.uplex. '"' s1~ ~.Call (i•ll 4:121, .. :,t 217. d1l1,L!C'nl, sc-r\ l('I' member LOSTl"'OUND A ,.L .. r'). . ' I •)ha No Pl'lS. /\\'Ull NO\'. to OC'(',ln. S130 m/.J. ~I l\"'Ul' Cl "SS\ and lla .. t IJfl'"J(h•nt of ;r "' . 1 l~t· llr.rf1J. '~ p.d10. I ., ...... , '''"·''••r•"'5·4""~ .... ,. ...... { <"-'"':.01()(J'dop'•O••LOW LOST. J-"£>m:.ilc Irish Set: tl'r "St.·;,i rlet". has t a~-. v.·1th v.rong .iddress. Sml do,e: with broken !ail. Vic- C<1malioo & 4th, CdA1 . Hcv.·a rd. 675·082<J Blow \Va ve . J\1 00/Tue.1-'~51~-~-=--~---­~.00. 'VOO /Thurs. $6.00 BABYSITTER: 2 :30 \() 1''r1 iSut. $7.00. 5:30 Mon thru 'Fri. ti y r Sandpiper 1-ia ir Cent~r . old boy. Own trans. CdM . r I . I . . f 1 '"'a'"'"' .._ u~ J""' ..,..,_, ..___ J' 11' F" p Jl 0111· (> 1· L' I.Alea!. 'St;itc & N;.itional ·""'·-· '' ' ' 675-7720 . 675·5175 rpl, P•11• ·"'''"'·' ruin L~· 1 .. , 1 ., .1. 11 ----.-' ', · · Cost"p"•/N•uter1n'fo I I -I" '"'·' ' ' lr · ·1 r' f' I 2 n h !JI llG realc"'r::it('l)l);1rd~ ~1-E. "" .. J .... J.!l' qu11·1 p.1r' ._.2:..0. , I . I 1"\ II /" h•·droo111 lov•1•r \\'·Ilk to cm. to 1>i iarl' r omc-, PREGN \NT" Bab . rl I I d , I II 1 • t· 8, .. ,1 '""'·~" ~· .11•t •1r a 1 1 t, • ' 1 .. n. ·•n k , ... li·a·•·, ,.,. ,,,,.,n, ... , l' \l 15 SLL'ost:.i '.\I C'~a ts no"" Lo 1 it"'\\'"ilO for \\'•II · ,. . · . · ys1ttcr eet mme . ,,tu :.011;. .1•J ,_ 1 ~i· ~ ..... lhl' ht'.H'h 5'300 yearly. w ~a 1 c. nuns 0 c. '"" '" .. s: "' " · ... Caring_ confidential 4PM 10 JAM . m y ho mo nn1" "· •·l.··11')1_.,,,_ . • ' Nr Jith Sl52+uti! Cd/\1 Air ('O!ld, <'ll-·rt , r1J1 ~. forsarl. loved blar·k <·:1 l.•lnsl 1n \UUI 'J' <! hr I ' 1 1 /.l.1·4·17 !!•14'.l · · · counseling & referral. ow n tr~· nsp. 642.8248 1 • , •• ·,•.a~ .u1·.~,.\4·lnp!i•"11i"'·~&:lhrd l "I. li40·60·15l'.Jllin 1\M Urps, rnu :.tC', t'll\'. 642 2991 t he Ch.1p..1ro~a ilrl•a of Abortion, adoption & btWn .. l .A~l&aP~I. <·~<:1 , A·11 ·11,e. P.clit• 1;111 ... ut. f"pl•"s, lttH'"d 1:XF1't l'/'lVI: bavfron t --Jan1llir."ampll' prk 1! i\11 • l.<1 i:una N,l?ut•I. "Counl" k · cl-; h" hr. N l' .1 r ttl' w "'I ,of l·l1>ot~n ".t.oo ~t 1£.:.(,' l hr <! b:t l'oudo. l>Jx Gar~s for ~e,.t 4350 incl :J min . S I) & ;, rn1n . _._ -~ --!'lease help u~ find him. ee~~i·ARE 547-2S&3 . s••UTICIANS-ti410.'~7l:I · """ " · · 1 • .. , 1·1 h 2· ••••••·•••-.. ••·••••••••••• 11·1NB F' ·1 --BusinHs An·Vf'St / Ila ... 54l-4f <i ·•.:k fo•1 --~ ~ 5 ~; <iO!;; ."l:l!I (;11~ rrpl t rps , tv, 1 s 1"" r, . I\' i . . rw :.. 1 n11n I' T ,, u ., • STYLISTS NEW 0 b · 1, h· l'iJr park~I!. pnol J\dultsS:KI. P1mo. Storai:c only. airport ~1 H Stt•vcr. Finance J uhe,N1tcsl(Jl·0074. Proress1onal,pain\essear spnc--r, '.i.,,. I ti t d 7 I · 1 k SI l11<1u1rc325J 17thP\acc '' .--, .. -'16""'" •••••••••••••••••••-•• f' II For (2)N.B.si:tlons.w/o; patio i:anl'n \Jul! 11 .r ':• a. l'rp s rp'i, no y !i1ni.: t•:. o . , 1p · · : p;r .... 1J o J.•orb "'"'~' ~ p1erc1ng. or ap1lt. ca pcCsi.zl!> &::.: l~:J .~. n b!1o: ... i..11l~·1,i s::,:..011111 A\I. ,1,·a,d :s,·,,~u. ~o .1-:\ei. ~.J\l .afl I la .en .~-,--• •REuTAL'• Businf'SS 1LOST: Gray female c-at 536·1803 bctv.•ecn 8 am & 'IA'/Out following. 644·0661 • llrul1,5Jf)7::1~/1\tl 76.11·11M-1!1-1 ort.7a·~ 5 1 G· $30 S ,1 n ~ Opportunity 5005 (small) part m ;\nx, noon. orM0-8582, VILLAl\tf-.:SA.from S2fJ~ 21 S1"1 !o1~1~•1?H -nJ! ar, · .. n~ :t?N!JSTHJ.~t;'r.f\' B ••••••••••••••••••••••• po1n1ed e:ir~. no. toi1/ 5450 ·IEA''-OPER·•TOll. -' •.. ··' SIL\ltl' :! lllt. ,.,tuvt'.'rcf, St1)r;1gl'R1k l•C>K $20 ;31 r 3 RS OPPORTUNITY \\'eann!! ~h1te fh·a t·ul· Tra•el "'' ~ ~1~ ~~-tL~y1):,';;,~. ~,'.;611~;J;.;J Nl"~A'il new dl'li,Jxc :.! hr.~· ~1i:ig. frpll·. i.undet·k. nr. \\". ll:IU1St.Ci\·1.673·7iR7 ~~,1 ~j :i;.n~·.'.'."'. ~IK.'i .. 1 bl l 1 f 11 lar. Eld£'n & Jlel J\tar ••••••••••••••••••••··~Needed with follow.Near ~5 1>.1,MUbltns.frpli.:.clv:;•·1 Lt'<Hh l'rl•r c1rl~. 110 lncludt· .. 1tllainmcntltt'!> ,.,·:ua e 0 c-a<;e . u Y 1\\'<:'. C:\1. 645-5 12.9 & Leaving late Oct for JI-Fashion Is land. I:-i:.i r. \'i.1lk lu,bt1·aLh. ~·7.l Pl'I~ ~~95 n10. y r ly · ~°:p",'1'1"'?a[1a1 ~1~'.1,~~:s~ ... o CALL~l l F:Ct)!\~t<.H l'f'Q~ippehd ?,"'1°m1<f·l n 1c-~r. 548·!:1SJI _ ilno1s. \Yant matur e. Call644-0398 MEW EAST SIDE 1110. All utll 111 ''~'I, TH t>-l.1f.&W 1 ~·'•'' c '~--··· 171·1 154!l1220 ict •n tg ra ic-oc-a · -female driver· compa-· f~ twf 1311 or S4G·'1'1'~ -S23. rno. 548-6680 S& A l'JlOPEHTIES t1on 10Coi.ta11:1esa. \Vnte Los!: t'em. Iris h Setter R nion. ft.fUST have LOCAL BEA _UTY o~rall?r· I-l air :'.!Br & De~, "l~t:i;, drps~ · ' · \'Jtl.Y 3 br. 2 h;i, fr11lt·, Office-RentoJ --4400 to Atr. 0 . C. Rob£'rts. mo. Vac. Br1Sto l & rcfercnccs.495.4816. s.tyl.isl( man1cunst. full l bltns &. dshwshr. $27;.i Brand Nt•w ·1pts fnr r~·nl hltns l!'traj.!t' 11,··~thSI ~ R t I 4450 Montgomery \\lard & C)·p r rss, S .A. 1-i"lS't< time, must have follow-5487437 1 • ·· • · · · ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1ness e-na C f' d • _ ___:___ I uni llarbuur. l. :!. & · P;1rk ~100 548 4063t>vf' •• ••••••••••.•••••••••• Company, c/o lass1_ 1e R_eward. 673-492.Jafl. 5 Employment& ing fo r new sal on. s185 2 Bil . "l, .1 br.848 ·0020. . . • , 1501 WesfcliffDr. 0 UXE ff' .1 ;id no. 526, Dady Pilot. --. -•.. -,rerporation , Ri c hard Ouellette 1n., · sinoe-e s Y. --· · \'•i;~lrhff. brand nt•w . 2 N rl t' , ·!Ct 0 ll'e, comm p O . Boi>l 1560. Costa LOST : Be1i;!e C~ihuahua . ••••••••••••••••••••••• De&ign Plaza , 2.00• I ~~.m.ceJJ . <;:&:Il, .204J2nr. :!H.t, <.'Jean . J i'~rl•I , fl1t, 2 B~+. 111" entry. Leewpa o ffi"eS r &. du.strial spi.ces.Also r.1esa,Ca92G2!3. vie or 6th St . 11 .B. Schools& Newport Ce nt e:r D ,_c \\allace t14G 8Hfl3 nopt>L,.$175.7.,-GlSlalt•r r r 11 I('. r ,. r r 1 A a sin9 . ce pace m1pJ warehouses _in ----1''em.5.l6·07l1 /tl4Z·GG0l:I. r., • · CaJJS.125117. w1itemaker, 2 polio~. CallooStteMauager La~unaN1,1.!uel &/\-t1ss1on Anti~e Sho~ ---lnstrvction 7005 Ne"wporlCenter. East11<Hlgr 2Br· . f'llOI , t1du!ts. $375. mo (714Jfi42·31 ll cxt246 Viejo arcas.~ndy to . • FOUND: Sha~~Y do~. ••••••••••••••••••••••·1~-.. -------..; n r.nsw/w:refr1f!, pc)t1]Pat10/\part.1.,e:C'2Hr,1 1;1:-,im99 San Ou~~o F . 200to JN NE\V O Rr B _ACi-1 Blki ~h & ""'ht. Male.Discover the J oy or1" $190. Adlt111, n o pl·ls Ra. Int•. rci1 1ri. Vl'ry -----2000sqft.A!'l lu asJO: Fors.alc withor v.'ithoul E:.t;1Qc1a H.S.545·18i·I. Music. I-l ave f.un with Bovs&Girfs G12·9S20 l'l.;an. $225 pC'r 1110 1.)01 PARk MEWPORT per sq ft . HJ l · 1400 · stock. Approx. 900 !lQ. ft · ------Piano. Concerl Pianist 10 to t(years or age. Dai· 2 BR. I&. w /•'~r Newly /\l:ibumn, l lH :.Hi:.!·88 17 APARTMENTS ---------, $240 mo. 5 year lease'. f'OUND : !''cm Cock-a accci)ting beginning & ly Pilot delive ry roul.e$ b l\;it'hl'lor I or 2 ./ "11 c-111-~g JalO Sq Ft C-2 s 'l>r t' front l><l2·4758. Pu°' b I k ./ i: r Y I b r n · intermediat e' s tudents. may be available in your decor. Wesl C .rt1. Nr WALk TO BEACH i•~,1<oom!'l and :/comp1e1° ,..,,,.,.,., v.-'it h 6 cfr1ve·in bays. . -.,--f-Jasmine & Cypr£>ss Lag. 493.2581 ·area. Earn profit for de- S<:hls/Sl-IP'G, $193. Mo. 2 br, <'Pl~. dr11s, 1>11n-;. ,.. ,1 .. ~-ldtial ror auto or boat An·lona cement tic ml! ~~94~-4~684~--------I J;;;i~w;;~;,:---:;;;07i§I N .-~_,,..,.,,, ·r11 .... nh•1u~eo.: .fi .... ,.. tJu!'I nl·eds own £'r / liveries & cash, tnps or opets.u<MO·........, ~ar .205 15th St .:i:JG·J058 . ,..... ,,...F,.,1.t-bo1tOl'I" !>t'rvice. 585 \V. 19t h Sl, '· _. " , Jobs Wanted. 7075 h d ' · f IJ' ---5.le'·42.~9 ur k.l7 .:l957 1. $2l"J ao ,r 110,0 , -·~ Ci'ot . L>ays 540 5710 , eves pnrtncrsh1p, or ·~ This FOUND: t £>m. puppy ap-•••••••••• .... ••••••••••• m£>rc an 1se or sc 1ni;::: MESA VERDE <J1x·h 9-fi 0111ly ,,... s.c~ _ • .., ... ~ G46·0G8l sm. C'asy to rclocatC' mf,e:. prox 5 mos. Airedah.•. Sta p .. 1 N 1. . new s ubscriptions. l''or NE\V 2 Br, 2 8.'.l, ndult \Valk tn t.H·ach 1 & 2 lilt. Spa J>ou1i;:rcnn1s ,.... ~ ~111n1 -----business would m:fke a Hts. 979-287J3320Acac-ia rac~1ca ursc ive-in, information plc:tsc call ni>lS. l,,Ae beautiful in· pool. adult: .. oo Pl•t-; Acroi-s from 1-'a:.hion OCEAN VIEW total bus or a good 2nd --t)r s refe r ences. 642·4321. F rom San t.erlorsopcnlolusb wat£>r SJRO. up. 220 12th SI l5land :.it J(ln1horee on 11200 Pac-ific C1it l-fv.·y, !Jus. $10,00o buys ever· FO~l'\U: male scalµoint ,!!casonable.SJ0-4777 Cle mente ...:.san Juan landsc-a pinf!. l':very t·on-9G0·41'.10 S11nJoaqu1n !!ills !toad. l-i 13 900 ft S'l70 yth1 ni:: ne£>drd eKccpt loc S 1 a m ~ s "-' .• V 1 c. ''oung wom a n seeks Capistrano area. call. celvablee).trJ. A1ust l\C-c L ·-h 38 48 17 141644-1900 S5·PERS9FT . L10HSESTAT'ES ~raw materials. c .. n r.1nrgucnle.& Scav1cw.1 hoU!JCC'leaning jobs in 495--06JOaodMiss1onVie~ to apprel'1atc. ~-S4GS. GCJUllaucac ----1617\VESTCLIFF-NB •141646-8181. Cd!\t .G75·62G3 I Costa l\1esa 3rea. Week jo-EI Toro arl'a, call lSS5 r.tcsa Verde D1·1,•e ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Oc-can ,.u, 2 rrpl, 4 hr, 2 AGT. ~1 ·5032 112 18thSt, fl.B. ----d E . 581-6310. t.'!4ISt 17141340881 1 Drop a JX'bblc inlo thl' b:t \·rry S525. \\l inter -536·2.579 Dry Cleaning & Ldry LOST. Jo~Juffy long haired ays. 'xperien ced . Equa!Oppor.Employcr ----Ocean rrom your Apt $4q5 845.7573 5140 up store-offices <·pts SURF & SANO A~c-y in Laguna Beach. dark gray f£>male cat. 545,..,42-10~~~:;---c.,;;;;l"""""""~"""".,.;..,.;~;- T}JE VJCTORJAN J..e.'.1.!c. Luxuc)',!5l'C'Utity, -. drps air bath. J7301 Ide-al for couple. o .... ·nt-r dec-law£>d.586·7177 H~P,Wonted 7100 • 2 Br w /J.l:iragc. Adults. Mature l'ldults. 3!755 Cst \\'ESTCL11:-p 2 Br l 1'l Lta. Beach DI, H.B. 842-2834 ShoppiltCJ VIII~ will remain & train if in· BIG IlE\VARO •••••••••••••••••••••••BOYS AND GIRLS, ages. Cpls, drps. bltns. fn ct.I llwy.4!l9-28JS. 1'wnhse Adu!lg only n Xlnl spal'eforC'ommer'I ex:per. Good Jeasl'. P.O. S l blkd 1 t • 12 to 15 . E ar n your yard w/patio. 'Valt•r pd. J)('t<;. 17~ ltafirord Ln. F.XECUTIVE s uites on tenant. 96S sq n w /ocean Box132La}!. (3(•h. ~2651 m og w /w 11 spo s Christm as Sh op pin h 636-4120. 2 Br, I ba duplex. No '$285 mo.S48-753.1 Newport llarbor. 400 to view. Amplepark'g.1-165 ---above eyes. l\1111:£>d An1weringService A1oney selling subscrip rm Victoria ".J" .... S190 End, yd, oc-e;1n v1ev., no Sat1.; Ana 3880 2,.~5o_~A,.;;,_q ft. 642-4644 ; So. Coast llw)', Lai:. Heh. h••0••pporlun-"t br(.'t'"d .• An~""·i;rs p to th£> 14 Locations. All shirts l ion s t o the DAILY r>cts.$ZI0.497~75 ... ._...... 497·308.'I 1y 501 5 n ame 0 · ussy av41 1I., p /t1me, in clud PJLO T. Please call 3 Br, 2 Ba UJ'lp('r, new ••••••••••••••••••••••• --1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\'i 1 1 1 1ow 3 ". Jf found, plt~asc wknds. Exp(fr pre f'd . George Krug, 631 ·1949, shag, freshly painted. Luxury pcuthc1usc l'On 2 BTI .11'1 Ba, adult Condo. ~II NI-SUITES (1·2·3 + f\1UST rent at onrcl Al Al'tivc/lnactive investor ca 67 ·2662. EOl'-:.543~1787_ between J ;OO and 6:00' Nr.OCC.S2l5.552·4516 llomnuurn. 2 br. :! ba. \\l /\V l'rpl. drps, D /\\I , roomsl. Xerox & secy 1rr1ctiye s m all uff1ce on rorncwclcctroniedc\iCl'LOST Oo• "\Voofc'" -------. p.m. frplr,hltn~.lyro!c\ Xlnl pc1t10. puo l . beaut se r v i ce :.ivail. On !\t ariner's Mile fa 1·tn~ startup. Unique unit i ·~ht b : ~ h lt ·1\plm:i.nager4un1ls,C.!\f .1----------- Scnioradult2bedroom lsl V\t>W!I :SJi:i. yrly. r-.o poirklikc. grou nd. $205. Ncv.·port ll::i.rbor 1nCen-h wy . /\lso offir(' & autoinatil'ally voice ~~d !'il!r:n.,..a~c ~42~2446~· Jbibr.,2 1 bda, ',P.!s9•50d7rps,C5?1r .pet /Dpr artpT~ry Ooor,nopet.s$1tC;S~pcr l't'\"4'M l7ll.5 Callrollci.:t,49G203flafi lt n£>1 l a ·nank Di di;. \l.'O rk s h op in Larson ~iurlcs niotnnst through--_ __ tns. an y.·GJ· aesperson. u 1me, location_6'_5_·66_' IO ..:.__ __ "Wl!('JlluJ! oc ran vie.,..•, fi l;1nyt1n1cSnt&Sun2_._ &12·4&14 ~~/.~~rd , 548-3641 or 1 !1 tri ca t e rout es . LOST Lovable Calico Cat APT-!\-t a nage r : Cou le 64~·22 1 0. Shores In- NICE 2 Br, I Bu. pool. b\()(•k tu 1K';;11·h. 2 Hr, 2 ba. 2 l~r. cpts . drps, bltn._, SINtiLE t() G rm suites t I YI Ori vc ope ra tors last seen al home Uct. v.·anted for new 20 unfts 1-''_n_o_,_,_. ______ _ ~ha~ c-pt. drp~. ('ls tl'I nrnew.$275 1.,<·.4~13383 11earSo.Cs1.PluzaSl70 A.v.111 . 1n plush off1r•c Stor"t'sForle-atof' ~r~~n tl y need this ·Uhat lOl:l.2.&F:JPnso.F'V. Cost;i.f\1esa .LovclyrcniCashier for Pussycat t•vcryth1ng $llJO !'>-18-7986 4!.14.;!J:!9 25\6So. Hose>Nuod bldg nr. UC Airport. r·ull TOP LOcA·r1o~s servlC-l'. Phon~ i\fr. Cook Green Vallt>y born.cs. If free I Br. apt. No kids or Theatre. Over 18. Apply <ift5 ..i rl" < 3869 • service incl ; Reccp In Ct.'nll'f!> ,\nchorcd by for de m onstration scc.n o r found please pt:.·ts.!1J9.337ti 709 E. Balboa Bl Balboa f:A.~TSlllE:. nr new lux. duph:x ;1 ur, 2' i Ba. Din, Jlm. p,1 yd. <! c-ar gur. Qu.1ct rC'stdcntial area. $425. b 1~ IMK8 rr&wpo ,..cacn Aport~s Fvrn1she-d t ioni st, conf~·rC'n('e rni. &;5.9253 notify. Very special to ' • U L. • h d 3900 1-'a zio's & ritai'ur Dru". f 1 3 f ••••••••••••••••••••• • or n1 .. m 1s e xerox, .'lutomated typ. !Ill. W cstmins t e~. Pllrtner wanted for a am1y.968-__ 1_1J_._.,_,_._,_. __ 1 Are You Toa Young Child Care need£>d in my •DELUXE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• inc ct<" Ca!! R33-3640 · h 1 For Ai'~ln•s •. home for infant & 3yr old TIIE EXCITING ' . --Artesia, An:i c1m. A su b1gh\y prof1latJle Real LOST S1ber1an Jl usky, 11 Ea'thluff '.l l)r. Z ba, l-:e •FA.'illlON ISLAND • iluntrngton }~a rbor loca F.state \'t!nture. Should m ale. 7 mo. blk & wht, Large <'oncern ha!l open-":'ho attcn.ds pre·s ch~I 3 Int·!. sp;ic 111a'iter suite, PALMMESA.4.PTS. Excl·ul1\'c offtcc s lions. double· investment in ti fac-c wht w/blk mask. ing.o;for lOgals&guys 18 limes a "k. Gd. refs re· din rm & dhl r:arai:c MINUTr:._<:;TONPT w/cc•cpt .. sf"'Y&phon MULLERREA.LTOH.S mos. l-li ~h l y se<'urc I...osl or. Crown \'all£>y to23yrs,Mustbe s1nlt1e ~~ui~!d. Jr\'Jne area . LAltCf: 2 br. S:?-15/mv Childrl'1l ok. 22f>R Pamela Ln.54!11!1'.!A Auto door (lrt•ncr av;ul BCll. " " (714 ... 4403 ""D 1>000 • & f l I .... 1 . .,.,97 Pool & rt:i·rt•.ition area. s£>rvicc. 359 San Mi,::ucl. IO"OU· · """""""°01.111<'ranyt1me School, L11g . Niguel ree lo rave e nlire 1 ____ . ______ _ 1\dulti.nnl."·· nO Jl(llS. Bafro'hm. s'&11'2'! .. "1· N.B.64o.1910or 6,14-1HGO I am tired of tlu?sti useless Mone-y to Loan 5025 ~ev.·ard' 831 ·2ZR_2 ___ U S · at Ga r 8 n d 0 m Clerk ,,. 1t1ner41ry. uarantee re · •FROM Sl22• Adults. No Pets Photography ofe w /dark calls. lf you can ;ifford ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pf'rsonals 5350 turn. 2 week ex pe nse 1 BR. porcb, rcfrai:. stovt'. \'f•ry l'h•;i11 71/ \\I , IR1h ' St., ,\pt l' $1~.o !lli2 R~3fi. L.1r,ae 2 br. stove·. rerni::. do;hwhr 't11:1 Sh.1llmar J\pt I!. Sll!C !lf'o2 8!-!3li J,,\llGI:: 2 hr t-!1uhu ar•I t)ul('f 4 11h·11.. c·pt. .... ilr1't:i. il911 NOJ>f'll'i :,41i-f;ij!)~ l &· 2 lilt ~.irdrn upl~. rrptc, tl~hv.·h r, 1111 put\o ·Nr. lr\'L!ll' lnd Area. $lK!J to!205 .• \!i7-l84J l.OVEL Y 1 Ur, pool, rrplc. d1shwao;he r . Adults, no pel~ $225 979·3.176 ----------LGE 2 br, <'Pt~. drps, rn rd yd. Sl95. mo. No dogs' ~2575 DELUXE 2 br, 2 ha, 2 ('nr garagt". s;l'1.5. Jmmed. •K: cu1mnry. 646 <1757 ------Adull dlx I Bil., 0 1\V. refnl(, frplc, r,ar , 1.000/. n o pcl11 . $190 197.5 t.J"~" t~et! Mi_•~--- 86.:i i\mii;:os\\'ay.NB 1561r.1e,.al)r. S375 mo. for a <'Ute PRIVATE.FUMDS •••••••••••••••••••••••paid trainin" progrom. rm . A /C, show er . hi led 700 fl h ,. \Vi ll~~~~7:~·:11~:; Co. {5 Illkl'I E~f!Jf1Nt·wport panell'd ""'alls. S48·976t ~11 ~~nncry V~~~~e'. ~no~ FOR ZND T.D.'s ~a~l~~:~:h~~~~,!~;1·~c t~11v~ ~'lv~r~grc 1c:r~~ng~ Bayfront 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Pv1 Jlrh fV Jilt'r. $550. yrly ~r.9 19:J5 & t.i 1.i 45 to !'>46·98GO C.1\1. --------1 30' x !JO' lot, call 5·1.'l-8493, SS.OOO. toS20.000. 24 hrs a day 1l3S.J8JO furnished. F'or intervic"' ---l ff · t' Otherwise don't OOthcr \Viii ass 1st Hrokers 4000 ,u'<ury o 1l'e In pres l{!I' m"'· or Princip:.ih;. r:asy Ca 11 836-8887. Be twn bldg, N.B. Classed wall .... T Sl'lRITUAL RE/\1)1-;R 10am·5pm . ••••••••••••••••••••••• vil'w. H<>as . 645·3700 ------erm1'1. U~n IOAl\1 101'1\1 H00~1S $!:!5 . wt.>t'k u1, with! --Industrial Rf'ntal 4500 Gltndale-lnvf'sfment Advic(' on ull maUi!rs, •LA PARISIEHNE• k 1! t·h(·n. 541:1 ·9755 or PRIME OFC SPACE ••••••••••••••••••••••• N1vpt ore. f.31 2233 :112 N. r:1 Camino Real lleuvy duty mcth anic 1&2 nr unrurn, Sl70 & t;.15.J!J67 Lido \fiUoge & NF.W J\t -l Newport. Costa J'l ll ·B \Ve.<.tc-hff l)r. S<in Cle1n1·ntl" For appl. with G:\t expcncnce. f.:x s:i 15 1\ll clc-<'t rit· Shop.4. l\ft'!'la.1000, 1200, l·t'10s11 .. ~--W--t d--5-030 492"9031' . 492-!=1!36 cc ll c-nl opportunlt,·. f'1r1·pl:1•·1• 11~·11\l'd pool 1 U1\l;t{ Buy. Room w/pvt rea fl. 54J.3145or646·21128 '"Vlley one - b lh I I l 3416YIQLldo ••a •••••••••• • • • •FREEBATH• benefits. S•c 5.,,.,, ... Adu!ti-, no IJl•ls ti. Ill O\IC y ('XC<.'U /\IC • " -••• • • ••••• .... ... .._ 9'i~-J2GR ho1ne with pool. Sl2~ mo. I suite approx. fiOO sq ft 2200SQ. FT. l\lfg. 2032 Need $47,!'JOQ for firs t trus t wi th M:io;sai::e & this ad. MaoRbGER MILLER /\cff\:is from ~olr rourse J.IH t.14U bekf" 9A~1 . l'rckr~r View f;ic111g V13 Lido '' D' · Pl a cent ta. C rit . deed on C D l\t dvpl~x , 1\0Ai\X AS r.f /\SSAC Jo: 21H'.llSJnta/\nuA\.e 11011 ~rno 111 ~ wor A l nq. Ownl'r : nrcye1 ~ fif'as. \\'itlpay91 ~1n1e re~l$400 PHOTOl\10DELrNG CHEVROLET pcrsonovcr25. Company.11141675-7002 ~646-7512 or547-2412 per month, IO year due 1733Follcrton.C?it 3SOB ROADWAY YF:AHI.\' :~ lir, 2 ha, !KJG ------date . Sell1nf! p r1 re 10Art1·12Pl\1,631-1184 Laguna Beach 494 -1131 \V. H,1lhn.1 Hl\'d r·rplc, NICELY furn. room. kit. SUPER LOCATION 3,200 s11 ft. t~ree standing St\7,5oo. uo .... ·n payment ,-,--j~-=-==-==-.:::.;c..:.::::.:1 tilln<., ~Jl'D>lo!l'. I hlk to &. laundry facil. Rcr. re · 11th St. Costa ritesa build in~. \o'J air cond. Lr,<?" in l'Sl'row S70,000 VegcJ Psyc ho\o~ 1c-41 J \Y(!i ghl .4.UTO PARTS h;iy nr bca c:h. $375. ri 'tl.C.~1 .54$-1312 R.'i-lsqflS."IR5. fenced )'.rd. 400.amp Co.Realtors 3"48·9346 Reduet1on -Eni;l1sh COUMTERMAu f;7;,.54>f1 ---420sq n SIOO power Pnce,ncgohabll'! ~1ethod. 642·3958 A1rs . n HC)(l~1 in ~at'h condo for ... ~ ... •q fl $!50. In Costa rt1es8 . 615 7780 Mori~s. Tnist Shaw Foreign ear experience _________ .,I m11lure. reliable ndult. ,....:;,, 0 ck 5035 --------1 preferred. 1990 Jlarbor OCEANFRONT 5..111 3777 Call 8JJ-909S ~~••••••••••~~.s.o ••••~••••••••••••••••• PARTY PL.4.M Blvd, Costa Mesa 3DH.~r...:i $3SO\Vintcr BAI, ls]('. $80 mo Now Share office spacl', SllO St 1 ( RV' t Hostesses Wanted. 5.10 1 __________ 1 STEPS TO BEACH quirt work.ing men mo, new complex c !\f . orajt(! ()t or ll, (' (', LOANS up, to 80% Gut•sts. Girl ror you. :!RH.?l}ft $.125\\'lntcr Sha'" b•. l" '"'· k1·1. nrl'!l.548·0044 . $8.50 prr mo Neill Sign I TD 9 675--9995 ·BK 2 $300W • • -'----I Co. for!nfo. "31·331' st 0..,,. % _--------I .I · ~EA.WIH~r. 615'3613 _ _ NE\VPOH.T garden offiC't" RetttaliW0ttted 4600 , lid TD Loans FOXY Girl's Oul Call Condn,2 DR.2l»l.,dcn. Room&Baard 4050 ,1~vitc:c, Jva1rious s1..:es ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fi1icritter~tTetms .s1n<:cl949 Cl'll assage.5 V C.a 1111We AUTO MECHANIC Rooms AVON Unr. V'I• 547•. ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom 4:f1nc utll ~!S7·006J S Mt.._ Co. om<'. p e c 1 a i e ., ~ CHreer Glrl, Collcu Grail 'T p I · S42 3 6fl HwtttngtonS.och 3840 1':·1 roon~~tlh~arll J.'urn1 :1 hed Newport ""'Ith &ma ll Wllil trnln<'d G.f2·2171 545-0611 _!T<ll>tigics. ·_l - ••••••••••••••••••••••• CO!lt,1 Mcsu S2251no Ucach Offic-C'l ltccrptien l'nl wanl<i an unfurn. I Fir . TD L W · l•----------1 WAl(TTO MAKE MONEY, But Mot 9 to 5? ll"E TO 1•Acu 54!) 11)79 545 0052 an!a av1ul. s1is. T$2·07~ Ape.. Rental about $17!1 ln 2nd oons dhted T 8 c '' n A V 0 N .na~.~ '"p" Vac:atlonRentols 4250 ----CM uretl\642·9083 \YEll/\VEC/\Slf! Ol)lUc<'your inc:1~3 &c ltt-:PRb:Sli:NTATIV,E . """'°'~SHOP lHG ••••••••••••••••••••••• JIEAVY trafflr wl ll bntld Buy2ndT.O.':t bcforcthC Ile your own bou, iet 1,2 &3 '3r aplf;, bltn!I, d\1 Ca 1 11 1 your bus inc1s. l d9 a l l-IOUSE WANT ED: I.case Lonn on 2nd T.D.'s rl•adlng 11ubllt, your own hou~. No et · hww.hen, it0ma'W/(rplcs -b n. 1,q 4•ar. slp:<112. 2 i'llorctofflce locatlon next 58r. Harbor lll ·Schovl NCw l.nans 2ndT D ·1 phone per_ neceas. Tr1lni ng &! 2 car glra,llea. From OCEANYRONT new l Dr fplM, 31,r, llf-1) pl:.yrm. ,to Bol1a branch VQ8t Of. district. Reliable tenanl. Equity Invsml Div. Dall,y Piiot. provided. Ca ll 540.-7041 or $200. Lton1:1 E1l•le1, upper, CJ)U, drpg, 11ar. col 1V, pooltbl. 494 11 fl~. 1ioi>sq ft , S300. cno. $!.00 -$700 m o . Ca ll .BARNET't MTG.CO. Classiflecl,642.stnR 7.enith 7-W9. 6.18-2519 -~ Yrly l~e..:.._ 537~ 641·34-43 l.fffr U<:~ Gemini Reitlty, R39-662!1 541!1-041JI an. 3 64!1·2134 . . I ) l • • -Senior Clerk 'Ve need an experienced person with general of-· rice s kills 1n c luding1 c-a lc-ulator. typing a nd filing. l\fusl be good wi th f1f.lu res. Prefer someone with produc-tion materiul control cxpericnc-e. Goorl rnn~e benefits, ,::rowth Opportu nit y with dyna mil' succ£>ssful com· 1 pany. Please apply; 1 STANDARD MEMORIES, INC. A subsidiary of Applied Magnetic!I Corp. 2221 South Anoe St. Santa Ana, Callf92704 An Equal Opportunity 1 'i Employer M /F 111-11 ' OPPORTUNITY knockM often whfn yon use rc"ult-~etting D1U IY1 PllpL Closs1fh.'CI Ad!t tu' r~ch the Oruni:c CoaMI' rn urkl'l'.-· Phone &12-5678 ., ' l r ' ., d h e ,, h h ·' .. " ••• • • Y' • I • • ~~~ ... .-,?~.~ ~~~ .. ,,,?!!! ·-••?'~-. .?~.~ ••••~~=•~•••••?!.~'~?'~-•••?!~ ~~.,,,,,,!!.'.~""" ~!o!ond!y~~.t~~~~1<>~-~-!~1~1~.~·~m2 ___ :-:-:-:;:--:~0":N~l':'Y':l't::'l~O~T'-"'·~J~.J~ Cllrt/1\9111 . ~I • ~ • , SAL.r.:SCX>UMS&LOltS GE 21 curt fro1lle1a •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ PIL ._: -Alllfaenutft•t..o JAHm115S •L•.s.NI. llao.llUll worlclft& paejwu•er•.r.u.t1"1er. l>ojJDBf!DIEl<CECI... WANTED 1=.,::·~~\':.·,.t".;,.~ C. ....... I' rt U • • l'llTRSING For Nn1~-nfri&. SUO. RCA ·Wblrt 145 ;'t:> •ft' ty hMI ~1!91Dedop-.iq(or Htw ra.=:z. Ill Newport H1• opcnlac ro,. R wkh .fOUllt · lO '° ll 'tb heny UlJ. lJke ~•ta.rtW~.Ort2I TOP CASH DOLLAR t'd. DI doWD TOP, pp, II·---·-• ... ,._ 11 •• t ..... J'C, ...... -~ loo -~ .J. 1f.)'t•l"lttf.,._ eUablt MW.$ZSD.$4W.311 t .•P.ll. ewport PAID FOR YOUll ----·----..--• ..,. M l b lb' b W ' •-=-•I-. --•-...t lrvinearea $il8 'SZI .,,.,..,_ ~ Jlr'Nllef71.0a:1. "-' ••• oro•1 ba .. amlA. lyra...,. • U·T · A.pplyr. .. -~ reqw.-... JOSpd Scbwl ' JEWELRY, WATCHES.1..:c:.:...:===-"'=--.=.:...:.==;;:..:=::_--1 ~-ol ~ a la aenaral jaaltortat tbrit. rrl 1·2, Ro al J:a ~,.r«Jmepol'.i· stru ukenew ii.o. Ycft:k! I Lb stud 1trviee. ART OBJECTS, GOLD 'IS•',autaCraft Cl•KnPIST QUlCll OPIRUou. lllln m.atntea.a.nce of ornce Can•. HOlpit.al, l03D W Uua. ~ Plf for W 'm.-o' 34 ChamPI in ped.li«Mt. SILVER SERVICE. Pt'klJ,a~r,aftroom, IMV8Dee Co. ln H.B .. IJn ('OD&Ymtt flnanN Mc10. 1Waraer,SA.M11'50 bouneaebeffnln.l,haU· fl\cppiesorcu.sao-6US FINE FURN 6 AN· Brlttolcfu.nall.tru needl blllio1c.ltttw/of eaper. Compelllj'f'e NO equlp~t NWU. J 411 $at.ur'9ay. Call Kenmore Washer 165. TIQUE.S.MS-2'ZOO m.-. 6411-toOD esper. • lood typla ••lary commeni•r•le P01illoo will oper1l~ Ol'tTRo~c aeo-. 142·11~ for inlei-.lew Kelvioator G•• Dryer AKC Germ. Shorth•lrj-'=.:.c:==="'----1-=="----.:..C"'-'.:.;;.. •tills. S1ll"J lo '415. -wtuper. Xh\t. be:Mlkl. floor roli•h•r • ID · UV~ .... ,.,.._,. blfonl.OD 140., Kenmore £lee. Pups Hunle r 1, pell, Ka.a Sa. Bed. New, com· HarborlloorlAI Oood co. beoef lt1 . wortinl cOQda • oppar. dY1trt1 v1cuum (exper ~per preJerr~ .. Sen Salea"oman, ma&ure, Dl')'tl' s.50. Kenmore G•a s how, •h ot• 8 w kt. p.lete, t tlll Pk&d. Xlra Shark ltlaod Yacbt Club ~-for advancement. <:"-11 req'd) lln: S;JOPll \0 .,.ume lo Ad. No. f/Umepern:a Oabnkeoof Dryer $7$. Guar/del 5$7.&4.lSevesorAM . firm $190 (worth $42S). 3Z'Chrl1Conniel980 .:::==-----'-!Jim Sena or Zt:b Smith, ZAM Dllily Pilot. P.O. Bo Coat a M~sa 1119 ~ ~Sall70,uauall.ybome, Twin v..a•1, full elec· ~ . . lSIO, Colh lle1a Ca • • PEK1NGE.5E AKC. Dari· lnddel.m -2ZD. •-• di •· -··~ F.qUl!Opp Employer PSenecaJtrorappt. aas Newport Bl . ing male &: lema le ca11,1-======---l "'~ca. na • .,, .......... ,. •-....,.==::.·=:=="-! 11.4/752-5050 .. __ 1015 .. 1 .......... · ge_rs,covers . .. 111memberofourot.'-Equ.alOppor,Empto1er PART "Mme eves• Sa SA.LISWOMIM =·•••••••••••••••••• · ·-· NEEHHOUSES W,.!00. &M-9000 nc,.. Individual tralnlo All. puf. for atude.nta We aUll nMd z more peo. SOLD! 1·,."'.'-'Tro=c.Jan.--M-_...--.->0--"b,..""", ill a oiofl ~l{abte aru.. GEN8KAL , .• .__...9 .... , -S:" Ume, lnsJde WOlit, 1uaranl C:lt' for the best ules jqJ) **I BUY** Fwwitwe 1050 Pl••l '·vta•-lo~ 1, .. rbb. mlt, blilt & boklln• C oata Meta Cal tu .. •&u•~ CallAI •·•-u O • Co Pie Ible ,., _ _. __ __. "---·,, ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• .... '" ""'~ U'll a · · *s.cr.t.les OJOn:1inp wkn 1-am ·ll wap. • _._ · ran.e · x uvuu __, 1urn ... • quidated. Sinltl• or hullr tan.Ila. Gd. COIKL 840·19911 M5·5045. Ask for Ken .,. ... _ hra, car nece aa. opp"aneea,a•lwlll•-1t *M"'TIRESS• 8 M E' Jud. •T-.1-a.. am. -'""it.art. Mf..1811 u • .o>e: A pricea, 20362 irch, San· evm. c*aO.scOYHY * •K',.. ... Ii"'--' LaodlcapeComt.nattion ,_.,,._ ~~i~::aa~!le ~m;:..: for You.. la Ana Hgts. Call rir.s1'·,.-='-, :;Fl;:....bo_r_glau __ h_o_u_.-_-~ IULISTATE •nasc-r• ~p.nee.lorcustomr.· Beel ine Fa1h-lon1 tao1 than exper., MOO MASTBSAUCTION •MADNESS• pleue~l-l28I. complete. · •PIX 0... st<WntW. Call betw e &a fubioos needs 10 women +draw after short quall-6464616 & lll--9625 •ALL Sil.ES• Beaut .. portable patlo 898-405! • Companion w11td. Fem. NEEDki>-NOWt PM. 6'4-IOIM now lhru Christmas. fyia, period. 531·0454 ftricedto Mo•e! Pond. Fish, watct planta. locth. Sell 9060 Part Ume. No bswrll. TempoTemporar)' Help 1-L~.-.-.-d-,-.~m~.-,-,.-.-.-i.-,-.· I Qballfy for free fuhlons. 9am·5pm llcydn I020l~l~l:l-:....:9:6~2:5:.:&:6:::4:6~_.:.:6:1:6:I -"~·~· ";;-;;':....,;:;::;::-a~n:. •~p':m:;:::-I ••••••••••••••••·••••••• Tr1n1portatlon. Local 17802Sk.y Parlt Irvine XJnt eamin,., we traln ••••••••••••••••••••••• . refenncea. Write P.O. Call 54CM45$ Mature woman, p/tlme. you. can fOt" interview. SECRETARO Portable bar, very nice, CARPETSACRlt-,IC£ t FT. Custom William Boi:31B. BalbQal1.9Zti'2. N.8.173-169Cror67S..o334. 846-4286.. I AZUKI $SS. Also several cood 'Bold, exp;enslve woven Garden datl&n Cbeoy 1 ·~ 29..... pattem designed ror luJ1:· Lee ketch. All teak, 0.-COOKS-Expertenced fo CilM.OFC $450 U LITE maintenance It Accauntin• amps . ._,. -W'Y commercial project. is e 1. auto J i Io t, buSY Z4 hr. Coffee Shop. Xlnt ·•starter" Spot. gardenioM, part Ume, 6 PloGlc:Ko. C_..,,. Immediate 0..,.n: .. lor 10 Spd llcyc .. 1 3 pc sectional custom, brn New roll1 far below Fae· l•lhometer. du ateer- Apply in penon 8 to 1 4Swpmtyptniand hrs per day, 5 days. ~ individual with r:in 3 $1'0.ottrCost couch. Xlntcond. tory Invoice. "Design Ina: stalions. new sails. Noon. Please b-' .... rt:· .... ,_ · • 11 Consider sludml. 29cOZ '°""CLE WORKS LTD ••1 .. -·. Fartan"631 ·3003 u•.~. ••• ·-e. •uq; ....... onet1yCM,ll"I ,. .. · p • xi.. t career op-. for a tean eic .... rien-. Must "'1 ..... ~ ~...,... .....,....., ferenee names & Phone CONTROL CAREER 111tar1uer1te ar .. way, ,..... .--...... 1822 N rt Bl d numbers. 3001 Red.bill. Mh.sionViejo. GlrlF"rid•YlYpelOasslat e fa s t, acc urate emtarl~S48-;?s3 flollywood frame twin Smlth-Corona port'blCl•ssic 11' fbrgls Bldg2. Ste22.6. CM. Employment Agency l-'----'-"-----1 our P.C. Mfr. Job in· statistical typist & be •-~--------1 bed Mattress. box 11 pr-Typewriter w/case. $5$, Ma.nhall Cape Cod cat ·:woo1rvine, Ste 1098 LY.,I & .... \rolves order proces.sing, able 10 use 10 key by 1 s•LE BICYCLES 1 1 beslolf -· ~12 It 2 •--••• 745 · NWpt Bch 714 /$56.SSOS " " 1 1 ct .... ,, · . ings and mela rame er . .,.,.,,...... a , uu.l . ...-.I , eves. Cosmetologists Wanted 3tollShift. cus omer con a • ex.-louc>•· Closi ng out all Cam· $10.5.52·802.8. . , . . part time. Demonstrat GU "'RDS Th is coo v a 1 es cent pediting, scheduling, lite Please Call panias. 15% DISCOUNT. TickelS to Suns Football 14 Hobie cat wit.railer. new product1. You A hospital is under new typing 6: filing. Need Sr. 644-lllt Brand new-assembled· FOR SALE: Sturdy ·8' game. Four $8.~ c lub Xlatrond.$850. choose bours. 67S-999S hltf'..+ n,.. management & is look· type. reUable & accurate From 9AM -Noon klcblandlf·all reflectors. ttere.u~oo. col.Ith In great level sealS to the 2 p.m . .552·7414 .. Immediate placement tn ing: lor conscientious person w/good work re· THEIRYIME:CO. All models-most sizes. condil.ton. AvO<'ado. $10 Nov · 16 game in , RO 1. h 11 COUNTER HELP, part " __ __. 1 . corct Xlnt working conds 550 ~-""--'Cir D S SIB 14 t $41 99 includes Cree delivery (if Anaheim, $25. 552-8028 16 P. A mutt· u • race time, Sat-Tues, no Anaheim area. Good uce1~personne to1m· &:fringe benefits lnclud· ,_ .... ,._. r ave . o · h Id d ) eqwp $595 Muat. sell .. nighla. The Ooout Fae. pay.Unifprmsfurnished. prove patient care.' ingprofilsharing. Hewportleocll while s tock la s t s . ~~1 up your en ·Air conditioner like new m-nz-496.7446 • tory, 1172 Sunflower at Liberal benelits. Musi Please apply at Su~rior Apply Jn Person Equal Opp Employer BICYCLE TRAIL. 9921 $75. c•rriage stroller·l-'='-::..."-'-.._.."------ irvl C,.M have c lear re~o rd , Health Care . 144.5 9AM-3PM llamllton at Brookh.urst. Mediterranean .' Mis c. combo sas. TV Antenna26' s!oop w/Newport _F_• __ •w~, ~-·----1 Transportation & Phone. SuPerlor Ave. N.B CCllfonlejltfediotl tfB. _ bdrm &: Ii v . rm . 110. misc. 846·&579 al't.r. rnoonng. Xlnt. Must Stt. COUNTER Girl, Exper. ft4a/~7b: r a Pp t . Management •4al••gCa .. •r. •Secrelarles,$750·11200 itanium .Ciame. Super Reasonable. Xlnt cond. 6PMwkdays. fl.950/ofr.67S.G866 . . ~;!~~~o~ Cleaning . PEOPLE PERSON 26S Briggs A.ve, (f.M. • ,IOR.o:odF!EPAID lightweight. 1201olbslr_All 900-,1378. Local Tennis Club llo4lhD ·~lfta/ 9070 GUARDS Extt. lookJnc for part (J~elndus. Complex) u.il e1n en Agency possible parts al y . .o>e:W· Couch $35. e\ec. dryer MEMBERSIUP. oc~ Counted girl, pleasant time buainesa associalc 4020 Bin:h St. Ste lOt ups or gumwalls. $79!). ' •·•· · 1 0 CHE•P•. · 548.7020. •••. •••••••••••••••••••• r-1a M L I i h I I ,.. N rt Be h ... 0 190 a· I T . , 9921 s.so .. rug , la(!, misc ... '-'=~"='----"-::...'-"'-! working conds. Also, ~ esa wor.,; O<'a· n w o esa e supp 1es . ewpo ac ......-o 1cyc e rat boat$2 zgc}546•6299 1-N~ 50• slip for WeslSail able to help in kitchen. lion. Relief shift. Aboye Bu a i 11 es s f u I I y P /t male. fem. service Cal for Appt. Hamilton at Brookhurst. • _ 42 Ketch. Quiel cruising $3.00 hr. start + tips avg s tarting rates, capitalized. Interview csta.b accts. Eve.s JS•t.a Established1965 flB. New from Model. 42~· Misc.t•1MS I family .494·9679. Origina1Pizza67J.1451 periodic increases. Co. 673-2223 S75 wk+. Mr . L evi ----. -· round glass & chrome W..+ed IOI - paid ins, life, AD&D, 848·1004 SICIETAIY GIRLS ?speedbike,used dinette w/4 while vynel •••••••••••'!'•"'•••••••• BOAT SLIPS, some live Deliverymen ovr 21 perm hosp, surg & major meet Manager. Costa Mesa >----------I R. E. ex per. pref., twice. like new. Musi sell chairs. $200. 551-56.58 . SS CASH SS FOi aboards. p/tearlymornLA.Times Car&phonereq. For in· dairy s tore. Perm . Roallst~S-'--Constr: Sales & Mktg. $.SS.979-54.26 --645..&616ext.4118.J deliv to NB homes. $250 lerview appt in Costa fttime. Exper, prer'd but ...... _. Accurate t y pi 5 t . Horw'J 8060 Good used lu.m/relrigs l---'-''-'-"-'-'----- pcr mo.642-4800. Mesa call will train honest . Best located Corona del sborthandhe.lpfuJbutDOt c-nn& ••••••••••••••••••••••• Frz.rs /sloves.S46.0768. Wanted: 40 to 4S' boat -""-'=-'-''-'='----I ABMJSecurityServices hardworking, dependa· :~~ r::.i~,; :xa~J:~ necess. Salary comp &p,..... 8030 'W..tTo"" w ... To ._ !~·rl~~eaboard.675-8416 Dental Assistant mature (213) 659-2070 ble, ·outgoing person. salesperson. Much better w / ex.per. ·ca 11 Jan ••••••••••••••••••••••• llo1"5e trailer (landuml. -r ~~1!"sti~~i~e, en· ~~f'n,'~0· Box 1474' lhan average co m · 5.56-00S3 CaJIS56.S1fiO before6PM. ~~~.';,~be~~d6e;'J: lcNlh.Speed& GUARDS 1-'====-----1 miuion !IChedule. Please Service station Allen· CAMERAS Call 642·5700 arter6PM Call&42·5769 after6PM. Sid 9010 Dental Cbairside lor MA.NAGEi TiNE ur 'I Rolleiflex. f 3.5 Planar, , ••••••••••••••••••••••• F /time, p / t Im e . ca orapp · danl, exper"d. Day & ........ , To~n Super OW 58 8 Yr Quarter Geld1.ng. """'--teal Peria ofc. F /lime. Pref. Uniforms fum. Teleph & Fast Food Service . Eves. f\Jll & p/time. AP· ~ ,,~-W t ti d _. 16' Bristol Siii Bo•t 75•1P exper in oral surgery. Burgen, Orange Julius ply, Shell Station, 17lh & mm f 1.8 . $12!); 200mm es ern. gen e isp. lnttn.Rnih IOI OB&Trlr.11200 Enthu siastic. good acarpptr.eq'd.~ll 833·4693• Food ·i · NB Topc-or f5.6.$6.5;2xcon· $500 /b s l . 64.4 ·6215 / •••••••••••••••••••••• 962.5519 & Mexican ·We wil lrvme. · vert••. sis ·. 10·11e-and 833·8411 . KUl-om Amp 200 sen·es. >1 -~--'------penonallty. Xlnt oppor.1-''-'-"--------train. Westminster Mall. • ... :n Good sal & bene. Phone HAIR STYLIST I _11893-~9842~:!:· ______ 1!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!"~!'!!!' SewilMJ Moch Opn f0ocu~ing1 s1ohre~ns . ~; .Hwelry 1070 15" Lansing spe•kers. Tr"Wport..- lO·llam only . Tustin Full time. Take over I· . SleaCly work, good pay. mru.ca ea er case ,~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S51)Jtofr. 979-02l2afl 5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• area. S.U.5331 . some chenlele. Call a£le Manager for eight ( 1 I I.al Estate Sale1 Ex.per 'd only.. Ask for Rudi N ie d z-l e Is k i . . W MTED _, Ca1¥1r1. S•/ 'PM ... 1031 apar1s·. Ne wport Bch, p •• 234 N 8· journalist, 497 .3547 or A 1 RUP.1 PET, beaut . R"' 9120 D........_. R pf ,,....,. at ...... · 72. · · 58 ••13 Be f di B nd 9"111'9 K . 615-7069or213·331-0423 Joill #I l"'N . TOP CASll DOLLAll. nge, pro m . ra ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expr, part lime for busy Haff Day Mice ,cry MASSEUSE Tarbell ReGlton Te .. ~w Sollcfton DOgs 8040 p A ID FOR YO U R new. $400. incld case. '75 Dreamer. Like new. officein H.8.963-4581 9AM·lPM or lPM-5PM 1'1wMetion'i #I · Over 18, IO girls needed ••••••••••••••••••••••• JE\VELRY. WATCJIES, IM0;-268'1aft.& Save $800. Has ever· -======~=--1 or ·5PM .gp M , Earn & MODEL in HoMe Resalei immed. (or lele. solic., ART OBJEC"T'S, GOLD, "Pea.vy gu.itar amp 2 12" )'lhl.ng. S1eeps6. Selfoon.. DENTAL Asst. expand $100+ + per week doing needed immed. 631·1I84 hrs. J.9 Mon· Fri $2.50 hr. •rET WORLD• S 1 L VE ll SE RVICE , speakers. 115 wall. $300. t a i n e d , J a e It a , duties, I yr exp. Sal.ry enjoyable work in our Lel us assist" you in ob· +generous bonus. Call Cockers, Chihuahua , FINE FURN &: AN · Rex 49f.2'7S6. stereo/radio tape deck. open. 962-5546 . brand new ofc opening MA.SSBJS~ tU~ining youPLrURSeal Esta~1•1 aftr. 2PM 834·1885 Poodles, Shi h·tzu, G . TIQUES. 645-2000 . Office o:..,..,.·~., • & $3,500. 83'7-o2&S. DB4TALIECEPT ne;u; O.C. Airport. ,Xlnt Private club now in· cense, we w1 Shorlhair, Pit Bulls .. 1-----------1 n TI • . opport~ity for positive tervlewing for qualified train you FREE in our TELLERtrrainee mlni·Schnauler. Porns. Mi -• 8080 ... ,........ 1015 '736 Pack camper. Sips 4. For ~usy Pedodont1c minde d indiv . For masseuse. Resume & three week Qu.ick Start Nocxpr. nee. Full time. Pekes . Weslics . 100 Kft1CllWOUI •••••••••••••••••••••••Stove, Oven & extras. prac. m C.M. Dental ex-personal interview, Call refsreq'd. tra.ining program to as· Ca11Mrs.Smilh549·9141 mixed puppies. Slud sv.s •••••••.••••••••••••••••Exe svl chrs 515135. scy $800.548·6760 per nee. 548-5588. &13-8098. lml:laa loy CW>· sure your s uccess the . most breeds. 2525 W, 17lh C.Oasl Firewood Sopply h 181 dks 1221 W. Coast Hwy, N'B Tarbell way. Free train· Tow, Truck Dnver , .ex-at Fairview. SA. Open eucalyplus S15cord "" c rs up, scy , DATSUN campershell36" .. 0 ea la .J Assis la n t Hoat es• /Ca 5 bier 6: ing, Cadillac program, per d. G &:. W Towmg, eves. 531_5021. cord $4.J del !)81.1122 Machine cvrs. Pierce-867 $200or ofler ch~i rs1de, ex.per. or Waitress, expcr'd want··I ___ Ca~IJ~845-~_5000~---I medical i1:1surance, In· I 000 Irv 1n e, N . B . W. 19th, CM. 645-74.11. 642·7Zll tra1ned968·1648 ed. Apply in person. Mature women ·PT&FT centive awards . Hawaii,,_&12-__ 1252 __ ·_,,_----1~::~~~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~ Depend.able saleswoman. Mitla's, 547 W. 19t.b St, !or hou sec l eanin g Acapulco. plus na ·l·--------- Part time. Aile.moon&: CM ser vi ce . Car nee. tlonwide r e ferr a l TRAINEES eve hou•s to work in 64.5-5123. system. Call Bill 1''1ory, \ Smith Corona electric MoblMHOIMs 9140 portable typewriter.••••••••••••••••••••••• Works both on battery '72 MODEL Flamingo, and plug. Great for stu· A·l cond many extras dent. $85. 552-8028. 24x65. Y. mile froni Pi11n91 & O"JClftl 8090 ocean. Beautiful park on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach Blvd. 536·5030 • Household Assistant 842 6'8 I furniture store. Exp C 8 re e r Fa rn i I y M h . -~ belp(ul but not nee. $.1 household assistant. & ec 301C$ Will train dependable hr.to start. Apply in hrs daily, 5 days wk. Bus y Sh.op. Fiat ex-people to become plastic person . 1785 Newport Mustundenland&enjoy perience prelerred. all i nje ction moldin g -B:::.:lv~d~.~C~M~.'--~----I children or · all ages. co. benefils. Call Mr. operators. Must be able A CONVCNIENT SHOPPING AHO SEWING CUIOE FOii fHE FIELD 'S Warehou se Mo~,':'/ . C.Al ON TH E CO. P l R f I lO stand entire shift, if Di.et r--• •o-conv. hosp. ermanen . es Pease. Joley,service Mgr. at; 1-~~-------'l ............. '' ~ ~ necessary. Openings on Salary open. Contact 963 DldtMUler Real&CateSa&n 3rd shift. $2.46 per hr Mrs. Schon, 64.2·0400. Housekeeper/Cook exper. Moton.Rat Established multiple sl art. Raise in oo days . To Size 24 \/2! Doctors 'Ofc Receptionist . Llve·in for mar. couple. 120 W. Warner sales office. If yoti have a APPLY Will train. Typing & sh Pvt rm/ba. 642·9606. Santa Ana 557-2132 license & want lO have Orange Coasl Plastits . one of the best locations 8.50W.18thSt neehort. ~to stari;,f'°° m HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, Mgmt trne. Route sis co. in the harbor area, CBI! c06ta Mesa s time. 548· • perm. S day w~ek . f\Jture. Age 23.39_ Car. Paul Martin, 64.4·7662 for l"!~~~~~~~~~!j •---------•I Mature person w/refs. phone.1160wk.848·1004. app't. 1· DRAFTSMAN IOranCJf! County I $49.3813 after 7 pm. HOUSEWIVES · PART· HEBILErOIMT TIME. Demonstrate new Exper. woman needle· products. Fun work. You poinl canvas painter, cboo6ehoun.6?5-999S p /time . 842-9494 or 846-1848. cu~mN-Hf.~TIN Ill REALTORS TYPIST For Lexitron Video Type, Willing to train. PJbuant ofc near O.C. Airport. Raub, Be in . Frost &: Associates, 1401 Huntington Beach,·--------•IR EAL EST AT Et -.Qu~•-i~l ,_N_._B_.833 __ .0lTf_O ___ I Headstart is taking ap·I' qoo CAREER ATTENTION TYPIST p lic alio n s for eo ~ COMMISSION Want to learn? Want lo TEACHER, TEACHER newport L .1 ~ C E N S E O . Mon , Tues. Fri. Fast ac· grow with a progressive AID , CUSTODIAN & s I UNLICENSED GET curate. dependable. Pen· computer memory com· PtrlME SECRETARY. ~ \.'.-;_). personne THE R ED CARPET nysaver, J545 Newport pany? If you are Apply 8200 Ellis Ave, agency TREATMENT. Wetraino_B_lv_d_,_C_os_l_a_M_e_s_a_. ___ 1 energetic, have one year H 8 1 re 1 ated drafting ex ·t-;;·~· ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ -752·0331 YoU to sell homes with an l•---------•I perience, wilUng to ex·I' 2192Mart.in, lrvine--accelerated course that •UTOTEM * pand in knowledge and lndusln'al Engineer starts immediate ly. If · Call For Appointment · ed · EMrLOYM~T have good drafting skills, Mach/Manuf, tol18Ki"'!~~~~~~~~~·I you 're interesl in earn· El"'ll please send resume to: Jr. EngrR&D $9001~ ing big money from the OPPORTUNITIES Classlfiedadao 521 c /o Dally rllot l'O lox 1560' CoataMe1a. Ca92626 Equal Opp Employer Male/Fem•le Mechanical Designer st.a.rt. gel individualized Pull or Part Time Heating/Plumbing $900 Nurses free trainiqg & on the job No Ex per Necessary t(eypunch Opr st50 IN"1ft.YM'1JMA assistance in a top office Age 21-65 Eligible Fa.st FoodMgrs tol650 On Call. All Shifts. Ex· location with a friendly Goto The Nearest ID'VINE PERSONNEL perienced Acute ho!lpital atmosphere. Call im· TICTOC MARKE'r "-I G d •. m e diately , Linda ForApplieations &lnfo SEO\ nrr:5-. ArENCY on Y. oo w or Ing "'"'" l"'"'"' "-Vl'.-L ...,.f"'f..J conds. Contatl Mrs.t------·--------i ORCALL(714)642·7702 488 E. 17th Street Jensen, 642·2'734, Costa * R..E.. SALES * Tic Toe Syste ms, Inc (al Irvine). Cosla Mesa M es a M em or i a I We now have openlngsj"!~~~~~~~~~!I Sult~ 224 642-1470 Hos~ital, JOI Victoria St, for new salespeople. Ex- •DRAFTSMAN• ............... ~ CM. ·ro£ ceijent commission split WaitrHI WGRted Exper'd only need a pply. Must be over 21 . Apply in person. Colony Kitchen Restaurant, 3211 ltarbor Blvd,C.M. Permanent position for and toads of leads. Great exper. mech draftsman Inspection NURSES AIDES atmosphere. applications accepted a t OR ORDERLIES For interview appt. Jus tin Pacific Corp. THERONTAYLOR MECHANICAL Salary depends on exper. 1503'1 Goldenwcsl Cir. Be reoogni.ed. Call GROUP Westmioister. lmmed. Port Mesa Conv. 67J..760 I WAITRESSES 9477 I RECEIVIN P. 1----------f Exper, p/time. Over21 Dres s maker . Ex · a •-"-°'~p,~842 __ -0400 __ . ____ RETAIL Neat appearance ~ECP COMfORT"BLf 111 d1y perienced In Couturier INSPECTOR NURSES AIDES ._SSIST. MAMA GEi: Surf & Sirloin •n in e11y·littin~ drtss w•th .i finishing. Highly effi· ,,., 5930W.CoastHwy.N8 1!1tterln1 nec-hne No 'll'i•st cienl. Apply in person All Shifts. Huntington Calif. Leadin g Jr . -.-~•m. lisy sew! Strod1 with s amples . Ann 1 f Beach Conv. Hospilal. Sportswear Store Has WHOWANTSTO\VORK? P11n1ed P111er11 !J417· Hill Douglas •• 3.16 Via Will be respons ble or 18811 Jl'lorl da. H B Opening for exper'd en· DRIVE A CAB' . S11es 101-'.11 12V1. 14"2. 16' 1. mechanical inspection of · IBVz. 20 \1"1, 22Vi, 24~~. Sile 1 Oporto, Newport Beach commercial fabricated 1_847_·3S_IS_. -------I lhu.sias'tic sharp girl. Ap· CHOOSE your ho urs , . \4''2 (t)11sl J71 lakes 2;1 yards Parts Crom chass is to .... ,.1....._.. ply, Nob by, 2289 No . work lor yourself , be 45·mcll f1b1ic. FHPAIDtoS700 caibineb and electronic IMS"" us. Orange Mall , Orange. your own boss. Men or Senlf $1.00 !or etc~ pattern. Specialist want" high pnn· •--. Ability to read All 1hifb available. Ex-Carol Bl')'ant. Women. Can be s lightly ~lfd 25~ far each pa1tern 101 powered medical ~cal blue prillb, pr.preferTI!d. Pleaseap-handicapped. Neat · ~!!~<~:~s N il Md twdllna . secretary to run his of· use micrometers and pl7 at Park Su~~i:~ SAILIOAT Clean Appea rance . ....._....._ nce.AUofeejobs. Vernier Calibers re· Health Care . MANUFACTURER Vets., ret.ired, Age 25 to ,.._o.,..442 Newport Center Wttd. Must be able to Superior Ave. NB. If as Im med. Openings 70. Supplement your In· .,,.,_,... Employment qw ... S 1C...1.....1 _..__ come. Drive a cab 6 hrs 2)2 w"' 11 .. St., Mrw Wl-tOlbs., aleosome l· NURSING -~•CVR11"" Coas:ultaoUAgency · 1 r--or more a day. Apply In T..,•, MT 1•011 . f'ri•t 5S7SanNicolasDr lnl required. Mm mum 2 * •IDES Heliarc weldln1 & metal person, Yellow Cab Co.. MAML AOOllll.1'r. MD .NewpottBeaeh 64CMl50 )'ears experience. Apply , A fabrication exper.r~'d. 11251 Slater Ave, 1',oun· _.ITTLIMUMIH. iDperson: Join a team Who e.ates C•pewfen lain Valley. D• Jtll kN• ti aw to Ill I FTNISH.CARPENTERS about patie.nU fir about Woodwort[ng eXJ>f,r. in1 ----------·1 pt11rn Ina? St~d 11ow tor M. 2 pe• Good STANDARD you. t.eam how you can boaun· • ,.· d···t~ -'d. ••-•--,. 011 ••• 1111.w111111 '•tt1r11 , lftJ yn ex • · f> ..... • 1 .... .., ~-C1t1i.c-cM• ,,,,." i•1lde t•r pay. now N EAST be paid extra lor 1t11ing Apply In Penon ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,.. ,ittini ,1 ''"' cbolci. "'Q\CRTS, ;oo E. Alpon MEMORIES INC well. We have our own ,,._.,.YcacWs ......... s IOOS S••• ''' •••! Ave. Santa Ana. Ii ; coffee t h op 6 other 19Z2 Barranca Rd ••••••••••••••••••••••• sew + bit lttk .$125 Aaublldlaryof benefit•. Exper'd ·all Irvlne 111s1.11t lle•IJ Crwfts _$1.00 1!.0TICE bow Daily PUot Clas•· llfed $Ids display tbei rRH1age1 with le.gibill and impact? Our adl. w are proud to MY. real cet results. Phon 842-5671. APPLIED sNf\JI. Apply Mon thnl,, _________ 1 AMTlfi>UISALI t11ib1t r111il11 '"' _ $1.1111 MAGNETTCS'CORP. Fri 9am--4pin. RoyaJe SaletTralneeorAssist.aot. 3wal'e'bouses lull ol anti· ltdNt kwhtt"" _$1.0G :ta1SouthAnneSt. Conv. Hospital, 1030 W. Mgr Trainee wanted for ques . Oat tbJPs. chrs, SaotaAnaC.92704 Worner, Santa Ana . retail jewelry firm . china cabinels.;" brass AD Equal OpportunllJ Emplo)'er 1Jl../F 541-MW. • .-any bentnu. P'or appt beds, etc. 411 wholesale~ 'nae faateal draw ln the call , 8111 Munson, Jerry O'Conner Anti· West. ... a Dally Pilot 544-1380. que1. 1160 Monrovia Cla11lfted Ad. 6'2-551 Equal ()ppor. Empto1er C.M.Ms-t446. I • I I lnstanl·Knit! let ~I! th' ldmi!J !lead "'a"nly into w1nter1 !~'STAN T· KNIT CAPS with, w1lho11t 'l•'>OfS, s.c1rvfS. Use worsteo lar simnle kn•!. pwrl rob~. Pat!ern 7019. Mtt,.s, Women's, Chtldren's Sizes Small Med Lr.e. included. SI .00 for each pattern. Add 2~ each p~tte1n tor f,rst.cl1u mail and 11,j/\dhn&. Sttd l6: --. ..........D.,.f.IOS Sale . 400 pianos & or· Sc 91 SO gans, new/used. Spinets, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grands, Plarers. Going '74 Rultaco z:;o Punang, out for business. Re"!l J1:lnt cond. take over ~lopl to buy. Kaw.a1, pymts. 675·0970 be(ore Steinway . Baldwin , Chickering, Yamaha, 7pmor673·2496after7pm Kimball, Wrlt~r · 1973 Kawa i.aki s·oocc (7 14 )638-2770 . 12072 Mark HI. Green. low m1 Brookhurst. GG. sissy bar, Hwy pegs, pull THOMAS ELECTRIC ORGAN backs. strap-oQ. luggage. $900. 495-0125. 3Keyboards 968-3555 1000 HONDA GL 3800 mt, TV Radia bars. Carin~. extras. Hifi, St~reo 8098 Cheap price. $2350. ••• • ••••• ••••••••• •• ••• 4.93·124_, _____ _ COLO It GE console TV . 21 Bultaco 350 Alpina, 650 EZ inch pi <.1.ure. Fine walnut miles. Lic'd ror st. $82!). cabinet . Ve ry good con· &l2·5617 aft 5. dit1on. r.tust sell , $150/0f· "-'"'--"----- fer. a52:-8028 '74 Y/\M AllA 12SMX + ----------1 access. Gd cond. $500. WARE•IOUSE 546·6985 CLOSEOUT ! , SUZUK I -5--& 8 T rack Car S t e r eo 74 100 • treet Players, under warran Dirt. 400 m1 , Assume ty. $27. ea. 646· 1802 loan. 537 ·6101. ----- Boats & Marine Eqi0...,...1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• General .9010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •72 ll/\Rl,EY Sportstl'r. rigid fram e. 12" over springer, 15" rear wheel. lots of c hro me. Over $5000. 1nvesll'd. Askini.:, $2500. Bcf. 9 p,m. Rick. 979·1832 (l l Oneoutboar.~ ~ngine, HONDA CL 350 KS. Less prefer 45·70 hp Ev1nrude, lhan 500 m i New. or Johnson. NO J UNK $850 348 ·1235 PLEAsr:. ll ave cash. ---=-=-·=-""--- Call Steve at 646·4965. •73 llONDA CB runs good. weekends anytime. After low mi, $500. best offer. 3 PM weekdays . 894·6996 aft 5 · loats, Maintfftance/ ·10 Honda CB 450 Xlnl S~vice 9"020 cond. Ra t'k $700. ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call751 8828 E~::r!:i~:=· FircSyslm·Plmb'g Refrf: free est !)48.9704 ---'74 CZ-400. stock & hardly ridden. $675 675· 7750 --~------Motor Hornes. ScH/R .. t 9160 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yacht Ma inten a nce & Repai r done w /expert 1_•_a_re_._6_7_3·_1_7l_o _____ 1Rent '73 Overland 29' . --... t •J. ow cw-s... C u s t o m M a r i n e ....... T..t. MT 10011 .,.,... Woodwork. Re models , Loaded. !-,rec. miles. lo rates. Pri. ply. 538·0547. .__ ........... ZJp..P ..... ft(opairs.646-7868Eve. DELUX E 28' Titan, ........ loah. Marine s leeps 8, all xlras. by day MOR( tllan ever b•lore! 200 c-.t;_. 9030 or week &45·3370 afler dtslgns ph11 3 fret flffl\lfd In· ....,...,....._.. •• side NfW 1976 NflDLECllAFT ••••••••••••••••••••••• i..c6~p~m:.._ ______ _ CATAl.OGl His ewrythin&-75,, .5 H_P Mercurv outboard. SEE -•E U s·.A lh• RV CrKhtl wltll S•u 111 S1.00 •1 1n .. Crttlltt 1 w1r•r1b1 _ Sl .00 Ctll 558·1754. way. 8 & O Motor Jlomc NtftJ ntty Qullh __ SI .DO Evenings. Rentals. 646 -9611 ~~':1~c:~·~----!l~ loah, Power 9040 Auto Senlc• & Nttdlt11t1ln1 lffk 11.00 ••••••••••••• •••••••••• Ports rltw1r Crec~tt ,... Sl.DO • w M1lrpln Cr.tilt! lttk .SI.to HALE Boat hull . 1111U11t Crtt~•I lotk ~1.00 comp. diesel eng-. & 1 NEW Van Bui::ket Seats, l11Jb11t M1<:n1111 look -1.00 •lmost comp. & Trlr. Gd Brown/beige, cloth &. l111tut Mon1y ht*I -l.IO wtnt.cr project or tr1:1de vtn I ·~ p• 551 5196 c • .,,,,, llft ···~ 1.00 . 1..:.::oYc:.;.· =-=· ="c:.:.:...:· ='--- ' ,1, 1.00 for ? $1500. 642-3407 c1_,1ttt All)••• • . t----------1 VW .. ,,._ 40H.P, 12 Pritt A'11!111i 111 _ !IO-T hM of IS Qultli 11 -50• llarbor Mooring s.:J0.6!M0/530-4799 aft. 6 Mus1vt1 1u11t ••ot rt _so, Lido Island 15 Glllltt "' ft*r 11 _11, "ZS'LymanSptaCruiser Quartz.iodide drivina ... , 111 1 tltfy llP -IO• Radlo, sowtder. light.a, 1 pencil beam, l bait tank, (01, round 1h1pe, SlO. ea. 9400 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '46-9000 SJS. for both. w aoa. t r --.... \ • MBZ 'SI 200. New ... pa.. '72 super Beetle, ma& lt74 YOLYO 164 Bl Fu.Uy equapJ)ld, Be ear· •hll .. .-l)d. R.&iff tape lo CONN ly ! CTHP'331) .-.:s. Dir. ~ 31.0ioo.ml'•· p,.,. SedtA.AYlOID•lic,!9d , 213/ 92l·ISU. 1U / ...... minor '™"P· ~~~~·. CHmDL"" 9949 $23·7250, M~ He to ·~· Will 131.93 -..1Z1J t I .......... -...... ---~ •llOIJLY PILOT Monelay,October 13.t975 Autot.IMport.d -J.ut.H.l.,orted ........ , -W ......... ,arW W11~·UMCI . A.IM.U.... . -·•·•••········•••····• ................•.......••.........•.••....... ······················· .......................................... .. AolosforSole noclcl t5601A»looWtMtod 9590Mercodol'""• 974 _ .. _ t 7 40Y•w-t 770 Y-t77J Clooii-992 H H -••••••••••••••••••••••• ............................................................................................................ ~ ................................................. . Allll•n•/ lt7JDATSUH W£PAYTOPDOLLAR ·CSOuic-s . 9520 "' TON PICK UP. 4 FORTOPUSEOCARS ••••••••••••••••••••••• speed. r adlu, b.:=1ter. FOREIGN. DOMESTIC 050 PACKARD. ~ood rW'l · lhtrdtofind! Dir. or CLASSICS ning, restcri:ation started. 8Jl·21:183 4.9S-1213 If your car ii extra clean Atr, new paint & l1res. seeusfint. • &.... MGI 9744 ~t~r,::"'r!,9!c~'r::: SALES 6S£BVJC£ IZl"alcaD Jlanchero. NMI' House of IM aorft ••••••••••••••••••••••• s2000. 493·3962 Dan.• ...._.Used 2121 ~ ltfd. =·new radia\ol" • ..,... •• •53 Cad Convert. Lo ml. AUTJ IORlZkD '72 MGB-GT. Mint cond. Point.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA ~iH~~,.t · Xlnt running cvnd. Ong PICK MERCEDES DEALER Rblt eng &: clutch. ~.000 •73 YW CAMPB AMC ftll 546· 1200 Gd. ecooomy trock ... lleol olfer.548·9660 75 Chevrolet IAUER IUIC K 292::!1 H.11rbor Blvd. 1/z TOM Costa Meaa 9'1•·2500 Hew·UHCI OVER 100 MHCEDES OM DISPLAY nulnl. $1 ,400 /b" ofr. UP , •·~--, l---•d ml •~~ ••• --•·• 'Btwn5·7PM .5'18·6280. -v. "'I"""'" t38G2Manchcster. · __., • ._...._ l"U ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.9m.p&.Alklnl$150.Ctll =--1 Less thun .4,000 miles: ••••••••••••••••••••••• But.>nca Park rorCharles. One owner. ~i r aW . '12 Gremlln 2$8, a uto, att.&pm . .......,1 19ST T-BIRO. porthole V . 8. a u lo mul l c 52).7250 Optl 9746 tmmacWateina1de6:out. am-8 trk lut rck wide '65 Corvalr Corsa. New~i·===c::::::...::"-'.:-:7~ 'op rul l pow·-·~ ""Wl;r .. , t ransm1s,e;ion, power ,, __ 1_ OnthcSantaAnaFwy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2040dlr. Urea, 30M mi, sd'-..d. e~" t.ran1. Ure• "7SE1Jte,redw/Yinyl'-•• ' .... "'" "' sl•·cn'n", pow"r brake•, -•'"'"Healey 9 709 ~"'" Pb ..,.-• P/W In.: & brk:s. Mct'h. xlnt. $4500. • ... " '70 OPa GT "10 VW Convert. $UIOO.fn$.32111. l. : ....,.. · A!C. &tereo, ' " 613_1658 A bcllut)'! fa<.1ory 6tlr l'ond1t1on1n,.;; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-u _.. Cl W t , ··•· dr rn.ac. $4800. Mu.st sell! .;_ __ I man)'. 1uany other t'X· 'GO Au11tin f-lt>11 ley 74 Mercedes Like new.Lie No.$SOBSN ... --... "'6o ... a tt•0--d&.-910 88lm...,...4 • Pri p ly. 5.f.9·Z981 o r •.w FORD P ick-up, $425. trus 1nrluding po:;l rear "llug-eye-.'Sprite SAYE C.llS48·3T6S ••••••••••••••••••••••• $lllOO.orbesto1Jer, 642....sleves tt-' Needs eng1nt' & Trans :.ixle (&&8 IZYI Xlnl. cond, gd runner, ,.;d 2400 1971 VW IUG "14 £lectra Umited, 4 dr, 7 si. 7 P5 • Perfect~ ror rl'~to r;.illun. 5569 5 body, lnl: A clu~:,it: & Di·esel E•cellent condlllon. Ope f\llly equipped. Sale or GAS SAVER '121'orino 4 dr. aul01 • l'Swt "'"·1783. hord to fond . Gd •tPG • Lease 11•2 50 p /mo P B vi.rl)'I top lo m . tzOL. .,..., own er. Wi ll trad e. • · · "13 Nova Jltchbk P/S, underB1Bk.askio&Sll50 R at . 1 He movable hdlop & A reul eeono m y 831 ..,,,~,. .. ,. SOUTH COAST CAR P /B.JS,OOOml ,alnl cond, -··~• e-cre 1ona ragtop. Side eurtains automobile with sunroof. ·~-u.u.. LEASIJilG, 300 w. Coaat oo;e owner--842-lGC ~ Vffticles 9530 $1200 cash. Cull before automatic transmission. .10 Bus. 7 pas.11. Safari. Hwy, N.B. MS-Z182ora n.. -u.c• t94S •••••••••••••••••••··~· 1:170flllrbor ,l'..J\t. &:JOpm,S92-29'70. power stcenng, fal'tory 9750 Ca mpe r co nversion. $,873-82168 ClfEVY MONT£ CARLO •••••••••••• .. •••••••••. Airstream '74. Used 1 lrip, 6 3 1-12::7c:6:_ __ 1 air condit1on1ng, radio, & Ponche $1,875. 968-1062eves , . . . '74. Immaculate coad. , Lin cir _ J~' all extr:.i-;, teav1ng1---, 73 FORD hew.ler.(871Jl'VJ •••••••••••••••••••••••, . 70 Rivie!•· ~ull power. WeUequipped.Me~edes 62 ., cola' . • -·* 1.:0Ufltry.~79-6600Ext.l4 IMW 9 712 Pric;ed to .74 _ 9 14. Blk. M ags, 12 B~, recently rebuilt new radUll tuu. &lake tradein.Extendedt.enns mi s. $995.. Ong..CoocL, days. RAHCHERO ••••••••••••••••••••••• s poiler. s tereo, plus engin e, n e w c lutch. of(er.494·Si980. avail. (41'403) Dir. 213/1..::54Wl65=.c;:.::::·----"---. 5~ R . Auto. trans, fa ctory air, Sell! more. Like nu. 8304'431. Sl,900. (213) 596-2332. '1S convt. Buick LeSabre 921-8588. 714/ 523·7250. Maftridl; 9941_ R -~ ac~. 9540 po14 cr steer. vinyl roof, Al\er S p.m. all while 8 000 m l Litle CHEVY MONZA ~s 2 2 •"•••••••••••••••••• .. -~5<43368P) '70911T AM FM 8 tracknu ' ' • + Theodo~ Robins Se m p e ri t 5 • K o n i 5 '69 VW, new brakes, some clear$7500646-0076 Cpe. Under 12,000 miles. ?3 FOllD ••••••••••••••••••••••• ALLTEHRAIN VEllICLE Vers atile 6·14·hl drive. Ove r hiUs; s and, snow. ,,. cv1:n water. Usl ofr. Aft . 5pm_._968_·1280;::·:.._ __ . 4 Wheel Dri•H 9550 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORD 1970 1-larbor.C 1\1 . S42·356Sdays 831-0788.af· body wk needed . $850. C .. loc 9915 C Speed tra nsm ission. MAVERICK 2060 Harbor Blvd . EXCLUSIVELY 6 3 1-1276 tr 5PM. • AM675""606,PM675·8564 •••••••••••••••••••••••Virtually new! Priced 2dr,auto,fa ctalr,,pow Costa Mesa 642-0010 & -,754-50 SLC-· ;2 911T, 5 spd, s tereo. ·~~~1~.r~:it~':,· 75CADILLAC · ~r~ui~3s:~ez 1~:~81=~ ~"(~r;~)beater. '73 FORD I---·._, COUPE Eves~~~;~~;,,,. 1700/bot.646.()106..~~~ 71""'.' .. '""'· n.oi:.o::ollills f.IOO P.U. O I I 5 00 ·1 s "70YWPICKUP ~eatber 'in· 7 2.CHEVY Aulotr:.uis, pwr steering, I n Y. • m 1 e · '75 911S Targa, S spd. • ST WGM.. 20&0HarborBlvd. ~ beautifu l s ilver /grey mags AM/FM Stereo Clean . Lot5 or car go ~rior, rull J>?wer inc~ud· • • Costa Mesa M2-00l<t It & II. S3200 (1056HS) aM02 Mw:portte ,.wy. with bl at•k 1 nte rior. Kanis: choc. brn. 6'1J-50'2Ji Npace. Lillie gas. Lice mg rad.ory a ir condition· Auto, pow a Leering, Theodore Robin5 ~ V'-ie • $23,900. Will sell or lease. N S4l98F ~ihg, dual comfort power radio, heater, 39,945 mJ. MftocWJ 9911" FORD I Jl·JHO .. 4t M949 Up to 48 months availa· Rol5Royce 9756 o. · seats.tilt steering wheel, $2095 (809FWRJ •••••••••••••••••••••• 2060 Jlarbor Blvd u.. 11....., ,_.,..., Eilt blc for sale or lease. Ca r ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAYE automatic cruise control, 11wodore Robias '73 Me rcury Montego WE'YE MOYED! llG STOC K O FHEW&USED 4 WHEEL DRIYES Costa l\1esa &42·0010 o,.. s...y, shown by appt. l)lease . #l DEALER IN U.S.A. -A·M /FM s t e r e o w I 8 FORD Brougham. Factory air. . --· --------phone558-IOOO . track tape player. etc. .....,,.Har~-Bl•d. power steering, power '73 t"ord pick-up, 6 'h' bed, BILL BARRY ROY r-·"APl ~ -• """""-. Co6ta Mesa 642.0010 disc brakes. Radio, etc., COPELAND'S JEEP CITY ZOO I E. ht St. Sant a Ana 4 spd Jo2. Mus t sell. 1971 BMW2002 . PONTIAC CARVER etc. Price d tor q uiclc 49_3_92_14 _______ 1 4 speed, air cond1tion1ng. ROUS·ROYCE "74 CHEVROLET sale. Lie No56812.6. DLR. stereo & ma~ wh eel!. tstSt .t5~·-~{QOeway 23•1.111h st. MOVAHATCHIACI( 2 13 /921·8588. 11-i/ One owner. Will trade!, ---------I ~?'.~~.~!SA ....... c•••C Only Zl,000 miles 00 this sz:l.-7250. 831-2040dJr. :-~ -'69 Bus. Rblt eng. Xlnt i ...... ._.... I-'-'--'-"'------v .... 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----. '71 3.5 C O UPE ClOSfO WNOAYS .c:,ond. AM /FM . Xtras. MO.. rme. canarr yellow with • 7 2 M 0 D t e g 0 M x ORANGECOUNTY'S Immaculate condition .I --------~ Sl ,700/bst ofr.646·3046. C...Mnm bl ac k :"'1,0 YI r oo~. Brougham. Mint cond. O LDEST one owner, priced to sell! Stub 9761 autolJ!O~lle : F actory au Lo mi. Whl w/wbt vinyl 558-8000 '11 DODGE, P IS. P /8, -------auto, mags, cust. int., & 831-2040dlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 VW / '"'\ cond.1t1on1ng. pow.er top. Drk grn sadd le '74 Dodge Surfer Va n. · EXCLUSIVE 'ii-=1, sleenng, A su":'r mce le ather int. FuU pwr. 1975 GMC SZ100. 831-0556/496-8050 ""J immy ~liAhSierra" Automatic, air condition· ing, factory warranty & many option. Only 10,000 miles. 831·2040 dlr. ~972 DODGE POW t-:ti WAGON -Sharp with low miles. (PIOO). 1~ I S. Aut o ., !\1 a gs , 1 BZ '75 450 SL. Sport · Rad io & Heate r . sun ec~nom1ca l ar. Sal~· AM/FM stereo, radio.. AM IFM S track. Refrig., Sal ~~ . . Cpe. Ro:.idst e r . Fully FOi roof, see this one. <WYV priced Lo sel l ; this Car 15· li•e nu. Pvt Pty. es-ox:rv1cc-Lcas1ng . d ,1 11 O carpet, t?ed. etc. SS.800. R c I Equ1pp c . ,. eta II.' range County 624) weekendonly.(630KBY) $2,800. A(ler 6 pm or G<egS48-4987art.6pm oy o"er, nc. fin;s h. Two lop>. E<-. <64 PRICED TO Huge 0nix$3295 s ~-·-833-91 Roils"Royce 81\.fW ecutivc cur. 5 Yr Financ· at ,~. 7 L 1974CHEVYVAM 234E.17lhSl. ing a<aU. (02651') Dir. 'fff SELLI JOH OM&SOM Melmog 9952 V8, a utoma tic, s hort Costa Mesa 546-4444 213/921..ss88714/523·7250. • (acl"illac LiltcolRfMiarc.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• w h ee I bas c & Io wl---"'-'---'.---1c=.::.:.:..::::::::.c.:c==-c=c_1 ......., Harbor Blvd. ,'67 Mustang. Clean. Lo ·1 DI BZ '75 450 SEL. Exec. MOTOI """""' ~~~· r. 495·1213 Lu11:ury Scd. Metallic ~ .... 1 ..... t"IOll CostaMesa mi. Auto. Power. $699.. . fi nish. Elcc. Roof. Old A~~~IUD 1970 Harbor.C.M. ~""' 540-5630 848-8340,DLR. Pri ce . Save over -$2.000. or...__&•-k 631·1276 ........... -1.Jlo 9955 19 7 2 SCOUT '69 Dodge van . Complete o · ST 6 ••OAOWAY (0307 39) DI r . 2 13 / --__ .. • '73 YW ova 100 '68 Chev. Caprice. Auto., :=.= ............. . & 197 J SCOUT camper , stove , s ink, SAMTA AMA ,.92=1-8Sllll=:;:·..:7.:.14c.1:;:523=-c·7:::250:=.._1 DAVE ROSS .. ~._ A/C,P/S,P/B.Excellent S 1 dSe 1 icebox. 646·1568. 1-POHTIAC-snrn. IUG c 4 ••• Prtc" condition. $850. Ph. OL'DSwollU tlARDTOP. Roof r ack, 1-'-'-"-'--'--'-"-----1 835·3 I 7 I l\.f BZ '71 280 SE Cpe. J.5 2480 H~--ll•d. A r eal n;ce lo'ttle car . • -...... ..... 5'S-4.579. after 5. GMC TllUCKS a utomatic. a ir cond .. '69 Ford window v a n THf ULTIMATl!OAIV1Ho M"cH1M1: Engine. f'ully equipped __.. _... COPELAMD'S JEEP C ITY 5 58-8000 CREVIER pwr. steering. XLNT ln · pa neled & cpts. 6 cyJl----------lwts un roof. Mint cond. ----------l $2l9S(STk -Pl003) Nabe '70 IMPALA. 4 dr . HOHDAc••s side & out . \Viii trade.1_:•.::•l::•.:.·$::1::350=962=·..:1:;:523=---t 1970BMW Available for lease or Toyota 9765 TModortRoblfts rs R/A/H/P , 350 V-S. 1 - 831·2040 dlr. 2800 CSA Sil "th purchase. l142CFUJ Di r. ••••••••-••••••••••••• FORD Cadl"llaC ow n e r. 968-1805 o r LW•enity 0-., ==-.::.:=-----1 M usl Sell '72Chevy Van ~ · ver wi 2 13 192 1.s 5s8. 7 14 1 2060H:irborBlvd. 962-8946 2850Harbof 8 1v'd. t966 J EEPPICK UP-With T. Short y . V-8 Auto. blue leather. Low miles. TOYOTA ~-ta Mesa 642·0010 Cos M •••-•• h 50 000 M · F ' "8'1~' 20<0'."'."'-'d~l•c__--~~ 1,523::::·:.:'"°:::'·-::--::-::--::c-I ~ c.._,__ . 99z5 . ta esa · -~ camper s e ll. Save·4 , 1s. $2900 lrm.1_ · · Deolo 2600 Ha rborBlvd.,·J -r•IC'J"' days only!!! (165AJ. 531 -39 12 8a ~-5 p m .capn 9 7 15 MBZ '73 450 SE. Clean. hcluJive · r '7JVW '-..Cost.Mewi s.G·t loo /. •••••••••••••••••••••••10 Olds, 442, Coov .• air. $1299. 846·7632 aft 6. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pride or Ownership. Ca n South Coast Area 2 DOOR IMP ERIA,L Sed. '73. A AM /FM. Super car! Call COPELAND'S E . 1973 CAPRI be leased or purchased Vinyl roof. radio, heater. '75 CADILLAC loaded car with all the aft.6.496-2017 JEEP CITY 196i. oonoline Van, Xlnt .. on extended terms . •· ... orlecneat ELDORADO extr Priced ror quiclt e n·g in e. Aut o V6,8lrack stereo,a1r (003835 ) D ir 2 131 _, $2396(005HJQ) 1 asl I 2 OLDS CUTL A SS 558-8000,, tr~nsm1ssion recently re-conditioning XLNT in & 921.8588. 7141523.7250, · M ll R Q D I 5 Theodore Robifts CAIRIOLET sa e! l tll648) D r. U / SUPREME '73 2 Door I £pa~•~red~.~$600~C.· S5~7:!·2209~~·--\~o"'u~t.~83"_1J.:·2040~~dl~r.:.. -== 1;;';;;;";;;~;;;;--;-;:;::;--;;::;~\ FORD Leather interior. d ua l 92 l-8588. 7 l 4 / 523· 7250 · Hardtop. Low Miles and. C-3.S-1971, good running -1~ 97 17 l\1BZ '63 190 4 Cyl. Sed. MQTQ RS 2060HarborBlvd. oomfortpower seats,full CHRYSLER CORDOBA verj sharp. Has ever- ·neech body work. $1695 AutCKWcmted 9590 CoK Car looks and runs like . Costa Mesa S42-00lO powe'r includin' factory '75. Only 7,000 miles. ythinC! (>riced to s ell• ..oor.-bes=•..oo_fr_._ss_7_·66=26---I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. Priced for quick air conditi6 n1ng, tilt Factory air cond. Full f ast. (24.0378) Dlr. TOP DOLLAR '72 DODGE sale. (0397990} Dir. 213/ Av ery Pkwy-SD Frwy Vo&•o 9772 steering wheel, AM /FM power. Car is loaded with 2 1 3 I 9 2 1 • 8 5 8 8 •, PAID COLT 921-8588. 7141523·7250. MISSION VIEJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo w I 8 track \ape every con cievable l\lX· 714/523·7250. 1 1952 Willys Jeep, 4 whl drive, running gear in good eond. $400. 546·6906 71TOYOTA LAND CRU ISER HARDTOP 4-wheel drive, AM /FM stereo r adio, beautifµl condition. (02'7 EJK> PRICED TO SELL! W A t d.. 17,~7,;.:~~:;;=";:;:-·1~83~1-~2880~---~·~·~··~!2~11()0 1 VOLVO player, automatic cruise ury option. Ava il. for IMMEDl •TELY agon. u o , r a io, lr.1eZ '66 250 SE Cpe . '72 Olds Cullass S • d .. h 69 1-EMR ) control, & very low miles l e a se or p urehase. . · r. eater.$1 5. "°;)' Hon··-bluc .A beauto'ful 197 1 TOYOTA ir.-c•-•yoDeolor bdlp Air ste-a to PS FORALL ~--•-R bl ........ K:A -onthisexcellent.soon to {229132) D i r . 213/ • • .·~--u • 1 nwvuure O ns fa mily car ! Extended MARK II COUPE 5out1a Comt Area be a classic, automobile! 921-8588. 1141523·7250. ~ ...,h.!_au~i rul s h ape. .FOREIGMCARS FORD terms . (085243) Dir. 2131 Automatic,aireondltion· <•<1106t) _,_ CALL OR COME IM 2060Harbor Blvd. 921&88. 714/ 523-1250. in g & Landau . Low Ccwdicw..+al 9930 TO SEE US ,Cos:::::::'•:.· .::M::•::••=----"'='..:·OO=ro,1 mfles. 831·2040 dlr. luy or~ at 595 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 OLDS NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. IUI. 642·9405 1-MBZ '73 280 SEL. Low 1----'------I L~---'~~~.,.---..,1 OMEGA Dahun 9 720 Mi leage a nd full y '72 Mark IV. 36M mi , ....................... cqwpped. v.,,.;cccor! TOYOTA MllR iD IS· Hemen Cortill•c brwnlbrwn.sssoo. 2 dr h dlp, a uto , pw• WILL BUY YOUR Lease or buy. (016086) 2600 , .. ..., .... 54.8-8382 • , steer, VS, radio, heat.er, T R S • $2195 (834GWW) DATSUN .TOYOTA, D ir . 2 13 192 1·8588. SALE MO c.to .._ MOf!'O 72LIMCOL"l4 · TheodanRobiu OR VOLKS\VAG EN 714/523.·1:.:""'=·'------I PAIDFOR -Pk .so-·· COHTIMEMTAL .FORD SE Sed Ave!Y wy "' .. y '70 Cad. DeVi lle 4-dr. Xlnt OR NOT. MBZ '13 280 . 4.5. MISSIOMVIEJO cond. Orig ownr. rKIVI. 4DoorSeckm 2060Harboc81vd. TOP DOLL~R Pnde of Ownership and WHILE __,,, Elegant yellow gold with Costa Mesa 642-0010 CALL immaculate! Extended '"83'°'1"·2880='----~•::95:.·::l2::loOl..'..P::,h;.c' 645-:::_:9684:::.:.._ ____ I d k b terms available. (015615) 1· ar rown vinyl top & PWo 9957 SALBERNADENE U lr . 2 13 192 1.8588 _ THEY ORAHGECOUHTY '72 El Dorado. Gd cond. saddJe leather _interi~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0'111!9'_!=o.dy'5 1 ~~;;;;:;54<).~~°"'';;;;;:;;-;;;;;~l~~'!"':~"'!.:.._ ____ I VOLVO' Split pwr seats, cruise Lots .or extras mcludmg l9'0 Harbot.C.M. HighestSBuyer 1·74 260·Z. 4. speed , low 714 15:23·'250· . EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO cootrol.$3,600.64S.QJSS. ~{!~d~~~~~)ise 75 Pinto V-6 631-1276 Oft Imports mHes, AM /F M, •Int. MBZ 66250Scd. An oldoe LAST Largest Volvo Dealer '72EIDorado,lowmi,full 0n!X$3675 STATION SLEM ONS MERCEDES _I ii Moxey Toyota cond. $5800. Pvt pl y. Ca ll but 8 good.ie! Priced to in Orange County? ~r. Cully equip. 43,000 72 JEEP after 5 PM 546·3286 sell this week. (Ot587ti) •Ccwolln •CoroRm BUY or LEASE mi. 546·1534 or 644-0088 JOH OM & SOM WAGO ... STM.WGM. CallRogerorBill · . Di r . 2 13 /92 1-858 8 . .._.~11• C -" DIRECT •~--~/M "' 847--855S '71 240 Z, AM /FM stereo, 714/523-7250. 7 •--. S • -cat · '72 El Dorado Converti· --erc.-y Radio & Heater, .~;;~~:=:~io ,t-W-~-:-~-'YA:_:_~-~.:.~:;::c:l_~-:-r~-&-1 ~~~i!~~~~ deck.1 -M'-.~",z"OOc:'.:.7~-"i1fID",-,-_s_;._d_o. b-~-~-~-Y.·.I :~~~sen ·~~· r..,b~S~-64· ell:r!i.·~~J~ l~~;~: ~*;~1~~ r(:..ZISu~:,.MthTaaE;)· ~J;~i= FORD trucks. Call G ROTH •73 z4oz. Xlnt. brown. Lease or buy, but BUY o ~.~-~-'-I; -~ 2060 Ha<borBlvd. CH EVROL ET for a free $4650 673·6610 ACT FAST! (033054) Dir. r 2025 S. Manchester Conott. 9932 Costa Mesa 642·001 appraisal. 2131 921-8588. 714 / Anahei m 750-20ll '74 Coupe de Ville, 24,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SLEMON S MERCEDES Trwr:.ks 9560 GROTHCHEVROLET '73240Z, .... Cocoa Brown, 523·7250. LEASE _ mi. All xtras +cruise •TOP CASlt! 1970 Harbor,C.M. 18211 Beach B\vd. mag whls . air cond . , , . control, a m /Cm .st ereo For .Corvettes and other •••••••••••••••••••••• Huntington Beach AMIFMradio,28,500 mi. M ~Z 69 _220 Diesc1.21:000 & •75 Vol¥0S La p e, r e ar w indo w used cars & truc ks' 63~·1276 '73DalSun Pickup, 847-6087 549·3331 $5000 493.3003 m.iles since new engine. ._ OI' 1· ---defroster, landau roor. HOWA R D Che vro le t ·, I---_..---~-· mintcondit lon. · Air cond. Auto tr ans . SAVE -r ........, <l.:! 195 675-7629 74FORD 4.96-2l71eves. S&UHG YO UR CAR7 '75 8210, 2000 mi, $3350. Al\t /f"M Stereo w/tape. -· · · Dove&. Quail Sts. Near PINTO ---=::..:::.:.:c:c.:::::~-j TOP PRICES PAID 546-0010 or 979-8267 aft.~ Priced for quick sale. Volvo Dir. s ince ,56 CADILLAC EL DORADO J a mboree, Bristol, & '71 Chevrolet ¥t ton. Air For Imports p.m. (053070) Dir . 213 / NOW '73. Very Low Mileage. MacArthur, Newport· =~J~: • cond, PS/PB. cstm cab, P~id ror or Not 921-8S88. 7141523-7250. Pride or ownership & it Beach. 833-0SSS Tlleodore Robias :d~~a~~~l~st. Deem Lewis Imports !!~••••••••••••••!?.2.~ BZ '72 250 Sed. A really .I). l • =s ~~-~~~d~uit~~~ 1966 STIMGU Y FORD 1966Harbor,C.M. ~umrn clean famil)' car in ex-&1111 ltfn-11 or lease. (4SP645) Dlr. 4 s~. mags, both lops a'.IOOHarbor Blvd. 1972 LUV TRUCK·Mags, 1 ___ __:646-;.:.:9303='----I " ceUent cond. Available ~ ""' UllLO 213 / 921 .8588 714 1 &. -Cove r. CONCOURSE Costa Mesa 642.0010 sidepipes. Real &ba rp! . for lease or purchase. ::. ;-TOYOTA • SZJ-7250. • CONDITION. Sll-2040 (164Al .$1999. TOP Headq.tarien (O OS659) D i r . 213 / : 1-=::.-;;;;;-;~;;--;;;--l~dl!_rr::_. _______ I,,,-.... 9960 C O PELAMD"S In S..to Ana 921-8588. 714/ 523-7250. I '74 CADILLAC . . ••••••••••••••••••••••'- J EEP CITY s FACTORY 1966 Horbo1. c M. 6•6°9303 S""A~ ~ YILLE 5 Corvette. ~bite. F\Illy '69 MBZ280SEdarkblue, ~ "U.: factory eqwpped plus ATLAS S5MOOO AUTitORIZED leather, A/CPS PB auto. Tri..... 9767 VOLVO Loaded I V iny l r oof. ·black leather interior Pa id SALE •SEltVI CE A M /f"M ioo .ooo mi.••••••••••••••••••••••• leather interior, full AM /FM_ stereo, burgla; : '73 Dalfiun PU. AM /1',M, FOR PARTS •LEASING '4.li00963·31J9aftr.5PM 1971 TRIUMPH p:;>wer inc~uding factory alarm. Su per rims and Chryslerfl"lw...tll ='.~~~~ttS',extras. FIAT GT 6. 4 speed, radio, 'FINAL air cond1tlo nlng, t ilt ti r es. Low mileage. OpenDaify &Suo .'\il\Q Used YW'S 63 190. Gray w i red heater. (2S7 ESt,). 12499_ steering wheel, AM /FM 8J&.M92an6. PM leather interior. Gd. eon-DI stereo w/ 8 track tape 2929HarborBlvd.., '63 Dodge ~ T, 6 cyl, 22 Paldfor or.Mot dition. $1600. 646-2627. 831~-2883 495_1213 CLOSE player, power door locks, Cougar 9933 Costa Mesa m P C . 0 r f r o » d 120w. Wa rner at Mein automatic cruise control,••••••••••••••••••••••• 54 ... 1934 whls /llres. RunJ greut. SKnta An a 557-2132 '71MBZ280SEL also Includes 12 Month l(ft7 '70. A/C, Htr. Full l-----'--"---- .640-8037 aft5. l ----------I Xlnt cond, must see. •7z TRIUMPH TR 6 OUT Cadillac V.P. Warra nty. power, Stereo AM /FM. '00 Bel.·4·dr sedan. Loolt. '73 Ford Ranchero. PS, ljmi•i!J!IP'11l41 ___ .:.75::1c.:·80=14.:...---I Lo mi I es . sh a~ p . (t l02496) SS,000 mi Xlnt c:ond. Air. 31S eng. Gd cond. •-~ ..... ~-PB,alr,Xlnt cond.$8200. m.1 l!ea~. 75 MBZ 2SO . 2-door AM JFM.Lic No.108ClM OM75Models ' Estatccar.557-2679 $700.545-4940 494·5980. llunl. Bel\. 842-44:? hardtop. F ull powe r, SAYE stereo radio. Executive .car. 5 year rin ancing available. Lie No 106014. D L R . 213 /92l ·S588 . 114 /523-7250. 76 74 COUGAR XR·7 Pootlac 996} ' Da r k metalli c g-inger ••••••••••••••••••···~· with 2·tooe leather. in· '71. Fircbil'd, A/C. 38,113 tcrior, AMIFM stereo w/ DU. $2,500. Orie owner. 197Z FIAT 121 Sedan. (71lOGXRl. $t690. 831·28f3 495-1213 9730 7 3 Mercedes 450SLC Beige m etallic with matching interior. radio &: heater , automatic tra nsmiss ion. power steering. factory air con· ditioning, AM JFM stereo (236 1tSVI . $15,800 SLEMON S MERCEDES GARDEN WE ST VW !1 . ' \\ 'I I\• I\ 1 , • I I \\ , ' I 1 I, I, ! I \\ ' I HI'! '' 1 i'I'• 1~,.;===,,;;,;,,;,,;;;.~\tape player, etc. Priced i..:.673:.:..:<fJ:.:.::31::.· _____ _ Buy r~ ror fast sale! (12:91KQ) To ChooH fnHm c-9tl7 On!X$4475 ·73 Grand P ri• •. F\oll or •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• .opower, air, RaUys stereo Voluw-9770 E '73 Ca maro. 17 ,500 m l, JOH OM •SOM & more. Xlnt eond . ~-· LEAS c x u.c• $36.50 /bslofr.673-&m •••••••;~;;•;;••••••• . ~~'.~U:./PB, lnt 2£iik=:l n..•1W.cl t910 SU PER B E ETLE . FROM •73 LT·35o , 1 owne r . CostaMna •••••••••••.•••••••••••• Special mags, eus tom I Sharp. P /b, p/•, am/fm. 540.5630 '62 T·BlRD, cood coo4. paint job le stereo. Wiii ." l • vin top. Bstofr.830-2611 ~ $450.towner. lrade.831 ·2!)4(/dlr. .. MUI AlnOI .......,.. 9935 SSt·~ T lAll' lWLO '67 Capiaro 350 SS, 4 1pd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• y 9974 W .. MTB> ~-, . , mbulal!,'", !• t"reawc•pa1;n1el.reous. "U DODGI .!!!•••••••••••••••-• used ~o VW '• or older. ·. • VOLVO • • DART Calltµ1·22'1ldealer. · , SJ.200.494-4728 '72 Veaa Wason. lo mi. 1-'-="-''-'-"-''-----I Sport Coupe, 2 d r bdtp, xlnt cond, ate.el racHak, IAJA IUG 1'66 Hnrboi. CM 64& '1303 CM..,... 9920 a.uto. pwr alr, buekt:ta, R rack, •·1pd, snake of,r, '73_ Jy:uar XJl~. ~u per 1970 11 arhor C M 1 le H 36 025 ml ••1•5 pp • •it ZIM · • · · lJ OO c.c. eng Jl:ef dual VOLVO '74,~4 Dr. Sed.•~••••••••••••••••••••• ' • · .. •' • .142-2821. •rt ~'!!11't~;'e::· sle r:~: 6 3 1·1276 port tntako, fu I roll Economy w/etf le. '['hfs it13CbevyMalibu auto (95HEQ> · ' loather , loaded. Mustl-----"--C..:C:. :..;_:_ __ I cage, racin11eat w/har· one has It a ll. Leas p/t, p/b, .air, vt.O lop: n.oclon lolails Don't drop lhobaltl 04a Jell! SI Z$O. Prl pt y. Try a Da ily P i i ot ness,Jacltmanwheellls. ava11Mble. t646364) Olr. r adfali , xln-l cond . PORO Jobwill\alow1'CJllDalbt ,52.707o Wti:days. Clas11incd Ad l.o buy,sell ofrroad t ires. Slrcet * 21S / 9 21·8588. 7'4 s.tpd'ftce,'Ii:295.&4So0490 2JllQHarbor Blvd. Piiot Clas sllie4 Ad. , or rent somcUung. dirt le&al . 831·20t0dlr. $23-7250. . \ • evet/wknds. Colla Mesa "2-0010 Phone 142-f!= 3 I I ~ • , ,7 • • • --.. ••g1•na/South CA»ast --T-eila~s c1 .. r_, __ , N.Y. Stoeka J VOL. 68, NO. 216, 2 SECTIONS, 2A PAGES Pl'IDttt~iea Adced ~ Coyot~s Att~ck Clem~nte Dog , A San Clerpente couple's tbree- year-otd Cockapoo ls the latest YictiQ\ of coyotes that lurk in the canyons near Shorec.lilfs Country Club in San Clemenle. . The s mall dog was attacked by a coyote eJ.tly Saturday morning and dragg~ from her owners yard and across ·a fairway into a brush ahead. "We heard Susie yelping as she was ~ing dragged. There was nothing we. could do,'' said Durward L. •aobertson, 868 Camino de los Mares. • Robert.ton s&id the pet was put out as usual Friday ni.lbt in the back yard w.biCb faces on the 12th fairway on the golf course. Ex-c!onvert "We woke up aboui S il.m . and heard J.11 kind of commotion and yipping. By the time I got out· side, she was gone. I saw the coyote carrying her off across the golf C.ourse, ·· Robertson said. . . He said the coyote was about the size of a _large German shepherd. There have been similar incJ· dents over the past year, result- ing in the death of two other dogs. Robert.son said residents of the area ."are long overdue for pro- tection from·tbe coyotes.•• He saJd county animal control officers . ·were expected to in· vestigate the incident today. 'Space Paradise' ·Hooey, Says Man SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -A young man who asserts he was a ronvert to a spaceship-to- paradise cult until be par.took of some forbidd,n marijuana says the group's eommandments made for a-dull life. Danny Coleman, 20, aaid &un- day that be joined the movement,. called Human Individual TV TO PORTRAY .SAUCEll INCIDENT-A7 MetamorPhosis, in early Sep- tember but walked out ol a camp in Oregon last month after spend- ing two weeks with the group. "Nobody was having sex. and everybody was talking about it," Coleman said. Coleman talked to the San Francisco-€hronicle1 wbich said that his friends and neighbors' in- sist he was a member of the nomadic group that bas recruit- ed converts in Oregon, California and Colorado. Leaders of the ID.M crusade are a man and woman who IC1en· ·tifythemselves as '"The-TWO." Their messa1e is that followers must discard family and most wordly belongings and have fulf * ·* * Artut With Saucer Group, He Writes ~ By VnJted Pren latematlomaJ A young artist wbo reported seeing an· unidentified fiyinc ob- ject last summer has written home from Illinois that be is with ·the followers of a mys terious couple wbo promise a higher form of life tbrou1h metamorphosis and a ride on a UFO. The six-page handwritten let- ter from Neil Brown, 22, lllgene, Ore., to his father, Don Brown, Lebanon, Ore.', was postmarked in Walnut, Ill., Oct. 7-12 days 1atet th.an any other communica- tion known to have been received from follow"ers of ''The Two." Brown said his son tong had an interest in such thiJJls u the Chinese I Ching, ostrok>t!y and reincarnation and had reported <SeellFO, Poge.U) • FOtlKI'H . WEEK ·FOR PICKE"llOO faith in the eventual death" and resurrection of ''The Two." True believers, they say, will be taken to a better-world-aboard-a UFO. Drugs and other intoxicants are taboo. . Coleman .said : "My head's re- ally -• . . lin<e l left. Tbey scat:r:;:::;a lot dtbin&s by ~I u..& if we 'un· derstand' and . decide .to leave, we'll never be aUowed another chance." Life at the isolated camp site near Alsea Falls, Ore., included meetin1s and meditatiOn sessions along with recruitin1 er. forts, Coleman said. C.OJeman added that no coer- cion was applied, and the two leaders "lived in1a tent like ever- <See SAUCERS, Page Ali> San Juan's • First Board Member Oies Margaret Day Cook7a member of the firs t school board in San Juan Capistrano, died Friday at the age of 82. A native of Georgetown, Ohio, Mrs. Cook cam.e to San Juan in 1915. She taught at San Juan Elementary School until she married C. Russell Comt. in 1918. Mrs·. Cook organized the local Campfae Girls and Girl &outs. During World War I, she or- eanized and led the local Red Cross chapter, in which she served for more than 40,years. A cblfrter and life member of the Women's Club ol San Juan Capistrano, Mrs. Cook also or- ganized the community's first Sunday school. Servicea were held today in Community Presb'yterian Church, which s he and her husband helped to found. BUrial wlis at FaiTbaven Memorial Park in Santa Ana. Mrs. Cook leaves her husband; a son, Robert R . Cook of San Diego ; a daughter, Mary Margaret Cook Elliot of Monrovia; four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Laguna Poli~e Probe. Theft -From Station Pigskin Pickeroo '75 enters its fourth week tod.ay challeng!Jlg footbpll forecasters ·a1onc the The theft of $1,300 In cash from "Ori.nee' Coast with a new selec-Knox . Crow aerVice station in tion of 30 weekend coaiests al na-La,...a Beach Is belnl probed to- tional lnl«fft. day bJ detectives. PiPklh protnbstlcal<Jn are !l,. .'Jbe money 11 believed to have vited each week to predict the beeft takea over a two and a half outcomes of the list al 30.,piqeo month period and accCinllnl to selected by Dally Pilot. Spotts .the Ital.ion owner disappeared in Editor Glenn White. small amounts. Winners share $50 la ca.iii er-told pl)lice be though! pri.1es. , tb8t two employ es were raponsl· Fo< nllea aild aD-mtn< blaqlt. ble.far tbe..tbella a1¥1 llnd u..m iurn to pace A·12. 'p111kln Alter each fir1oi the-. obllt: ~ONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1~75 TEN CENTS. -' L•rfl" !1189 '. See that little bump in the wall o~taide NorvaJ's Delicatessen at 1746 Placentia Ave. 7 Not much damage. But look what happened to the liquor stock Inside when' the car driven by James Barrett, 23, of Costa Mesa, lost' its brakes and banged the' WaJJ . Barrett is on the phone explain- ing to hi• wife about his accident. s~-cleme~te ·Sign Ordinpnce Studied ' . . . ~ A proposed ordinance limitinS the size, shape, number and tm of signs whieh may be posted 'in the.city of San Clemente w:iU be discussed in a public meeting at 7:30 p.m . Tuesday at the Com- munity Center .... The meeting is in lieu of· a study session which was to have been held tonight by the sign committee. The sp.g1ested sign law pro- vides that a ll new slgnS require approval from the city planning department before they are erected. The type and placement of signs would be closely con- trolled ~ven to the background color and size of lettering. For example, one section restricts "for sale'' type signs for residential property to green backgrounds and white lettering. The law prohibits flashing signs , flags; t,>annen, pennants, and signs Which move. The proposed measure would make allowance for businesses wbirh are ohe'nted to attracting freeway travelers, but sharply .... restricts the amOunt and type of· signing allowed. To be eligible. for the freeway sigriing al- lowance, the site must be at least one acre in size a nd be located within 300 feet of a fi-eeway exit. As the law ts proposed, noncon- forming signs woUJd have a period of from one year to five ye~ to J>e br.oua;ht into com_· pliance With. the....law......_The tUnf! pepOd is based on the value o( the ~!of the existinJ signs. The ordinance and a covering letter urging public ~presslon about the proposed law, have been sent out by the San ;Clemente Chamber of Com- merceto many members. The le tter m a kes no statement in direct opposition or s upport, but cites rosts involved in any .chan1eover. , Thieves Loot Dana House Jewelry, guns and a television set were stolen from a Dana Point home during the weekend by thieves ,..who broke open a locked screen door to gain entry, Oraqge Count,y Sheriff's of(icers repdrted tOc!AY . Deputies said tiurglars' bcbke into ~b~ home of storeowner Charles,Walter Morrison .. 48, or 340Sf2 Street of the Silver Lantern, ·While be was out at dinner. They valued the total loss at $716: Alls for . Nags t 'Imo.tic' Jingles Hit ' . DENVER (UPJ)-Ralph Nailer says Madison Avenue is spending millions for television com· mercials to turn children :into nags for toys and tereals. ' . "There is some $400 millicln spent every year by companies on television advertising directed to children, not only (for) rooc1 wt toys a.lid other pro- ducts,'' he said. ' ~ •· 1 .. Nader,· speaking lo-the' National Confei:ence on Scbo\)1-age Parenthood, said 'he qni:e o.btained an ad· , vertising agency me~ saJl)nc ,a i>t;oduct's sales· would' increase through 11successf tfamformat.Jon of a child into a nag of its parent.";·· Man Breaks Goldfuh Record-501 From Wire Services OAKLAND -A supermarket clerk s wallowed 501 goldfis h, C'laimed a world's record and s aid his main problem was that "when t hey'r e going down, some of them wiggle.'' Leonard McMahan. 24 , gulped down the squirming fish in less than four hours ~day after· noon. ~. He Car outdistanced others who entered a contest at a live-(ish store here in a throwback to the goldfish-eating days of the 19305. The latest record holder listed in "The Guinness Book of World Recor ds" is John Parker of Los Angeles, who consumed 300 goldfish during two days in April 1974. "I feel pretty good," McMaban said during a break. "I had a big break(ast , so I'm not hungry. "The only trouble is, when they're going down, ~ome of them wiggle, a nd when they do that, you could Jose everything." Another contestant, Terrence 0 . Keenan, was h ed gol.dfish down with white wine and said he, too, had som e problems with the creatures wiggling in his throat. But, Keenan said, he learned to "squash their little heads" to dis- courage that . Barbara Noske r , who quit afte r eating 15 goldfiSh, s.aid she had no qualms. "After a ll," she said, "we're all one.''· Goldfish s wallowing was a mania i,n the late 19309 and early 1940s but the record in that era of a mere 67 was set in 1939 by Gordon SouthwQrth at Middlesex University ln Massachusetts. · McMahari was rle~rly the class fisb·•ulpe r in Sunday·s \ matchup as his 11 competitors quit early in the competition (See GOLDFISH, Poge A%) Fern Vanishes Hospital. 'Profits'· · ' Studied· •• By DOUGLAS F RITZSCllE Ol'-o.l•r"lllll...,, • A series of probes are under way today into the political and personal arfairs of Orange Coun- ty's two most prominent politic81 ~ampaign contributors - bospilal e ntrepre neur Dr. Louis Cella a nd Ulillionaire landowner Ri chard O'Neill. • The investigations are being · conducte d by the Inte rnal\ Revenue Services and the St.ate Board of Equalization. One Internal Reveode Service inveiJtigation is focusing on Celia's personal affairs. P'llblic IRS rerords indicate Cella and his wife, Marian, ht.ve filed no tax returns, since 1971. This· would be a misdemeanor offense. Cella denies it, contending he has filed returns in the Los Angeles" Internal Revenue Servi re Distrirt each year. A second-pro.be by·the Internal Revenue Service is looking into the political and fi ltCal role of print shops in hospitals in which both Cella and O'Neill have in· vestments . According to a copyrighted story in the Sacramento Union Sunday, the IRS investigators also a r e looking into the possibili- tx of a shifting of funds between several m e dical-r e lated en - terprises with interlocking direc- torates. · The look into the firms is in- tended to determil'\e whether tax- deductible funds· were shifted to political cam,alcna. 1be Union. also s'aid ifale investisalol'S Wet'e looking into why the ·bills of' MediCal patients at the bospita,s ,were higher than the ·averages 'eround the state. The Union said six Orange County hospitals with interlock· ing ownerships show litUc or no profit. But it said several sub- sidiary and service firms with s imilar owner ships do s how pro- fits. Without naming the Cell a- O'Neill hospitals , Stan Malek, direC'tor or t he Orange County Health Pla nning Council, said '"The chief way excess profits can be mad e is to use a hospital as a 'skimming center'. "Investors in this type of operation are t ypi cally involved in related business such as management consulting firms, m edi('al supply houses. com- puter and other equipment leas- ing companies. cons truction firms or de bt £inancing corpor a - tions ... Meanwhile. a'uditors for the State Board of Equalization C'On- tend that Cella and O'Neill failed to meet a Sept. 30 deadline for supplying invoices for work done by United printing. of which Rirhard O "Neill and Louis J~ Cella Jr., MD, s ha re ownership. The auditors have asked the men to provide proof they pro- duced up to $67 ,000 in printed campaign m ateritil they report- ed donating to cand id ates throughout the state in 1974. The print s hop used equipment at Mission Community flospital m Mission Viejo and personnel (See CELLA, Pawe t\Z) Coast Weather Mostly sunny Tuesday with rair and continued cool tonight. Highs Tues- day in the upper 60s to the mid 70s. l..Alws tonight in the 50s. INSIDE TOD-'" Chr is tine Jorgen1en. a U.lO'fflOn now for 23 Jleors, re- uieMJs career a1 actress, mimic. nightclub entertainer, col.legt: lecturer, aut(';m', TV perJOnOUtu. hQJter, cOokboc;>k author and wouU:l·be nowli.Tt. , 87. Index • :: •• ., .. ...... " •• ... •• •• •• Pickeroo Is o recular --of , Oll,i '!'\l then began •lain. A thin! tbe Dally Piiot mu -omptoye et tbe 1\ation 106 N, ~cb Moaday &ad·~· . "=· W1bway1 II belq q-·~ Nader said corppraUons pitCbed tlleir products on television by means of "r.;etty rooste.a, plastic doodads, and little iintles that are liasically and -pristillel)i: Idiotic " _ • _ I . A stagborn rero va,lued at h75 was reported stol.en S..nday from 1ohn Robertson, 3019 Mountain View Road, Laguna Beach. Robertson told o fficers h e beli~n the pla nt, which re- aemb es ,'m~unted st a g horns, was ken during the ni&ht. · I I. , _,, f • ~ DAJLY PILOT L/SC Monday, Oclob9f 13. 1975 Lovely Leaders Thl':-i c s miling young ladies are the 1975 varsity song leaders al Dana Hills High School , Da11 a Point. Standing, from left , are Nancie Bl'rtrand. Kim Dunivin and - · Kellie Gee. Roberta Sipe is in the center, with Tammy Hopkins and Nancy Brodahl in the bottom row. 30 Refugees Await Word on Viet Trip CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - Thirty refugees flown from Ft. Chaffl"e, Ark ., awaited word to- day on their pleas to be taken b3ck to South Vietnam. "I'm going home because Viet · nam is my country." Hai Le Van said after arriving Sunday from .Vkansas. A woman said s he and two sons left her husband on the mai nland in their frantic effort to get to Con Son Island but" that they wei-e taken to the United States in· stead. The sons have found sponsors in France but she wants to return to her husband, the woman said. She refused to identify herself to a reporter. for resettlement in the United States or elsewhere will leave Ca mp Pendleton before the local relocation center, which has re- settled 44,933 people, shins down Oct. 31. There are no refugees lert al F.glin Air Force Base in Fiolida; 12,389 at Ft. Chaffee and 3,976 at ~ -Indiantown Gap, Pa. Schools Have Low.e r C~t Meals~ Milk Hai •. a 38-year -old solider, said Reduced lunch prices and free he has a wife. two sons and bis milk are now available to stu· mother in a village near Saigon. dents of the Laguna· Beach Another refugee, Nguyen Unified School District whose ·rhanb Van, 26, said ne wants to family incomes fall below .• Hl\in \ct bi.a wile and children. -specifled levels. · At the end of the war::he said, . The program offers lunc h "there WP:S i«g hUng andJran.'' m"eals at the elementary, in· A Marine Cor.p!f spokesrpan termediate and high schools for said lht• nl'w 3rr1vals probably 20 cents. reduced from a normal will he flown to Guam in a few charge of 55 cents in the elemen· :lays. No word was received from tary and intermediate schools South Vietnam 's government and 65 cents in the high school. at>Out their return. Eligibility is ·based on a scale Another S,03'6 refugees hoping of family in('ome and size. F,....P..,A l CELLA ••• from botll Mission and Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana, both or which have Cella and O'Neill as major investors. Cella said be and O'Neill reim· bursed the hospitals for the costs of printing the material they donated to the candidates. .. Cella is one of the state's most prominent political contributors. He donated about $500,000 in the 1974 campaign, with $200,000 to Controller Ken Cory of Garden Grove and $130,000 to Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Turkey Voting For example ; a student from a family of four· wou1d be eligible for both reduced meal prices and free milk if his family's monthly income were at or below S522 a month. For redu('ed meal prices only, the i,ncome level is between $523 and $731. Families with more income may be eligible if they have un· usual expenses due lo high medical bills, sfielter eo&ts in ex· cess of 30 percent of income, special education costs due .to mental or physica l conditions or disaster or casually losses. Applications are available at school principals' offices. Ex-teacher Mrs. Webb Succ11mbs Private funeral services will be held for ·Lagunirn Ida Ma y Webb who died Sunday. Sex , Off ender To Testify In M<1!11J Case ,... When dismissal proceedings against teacher Michael Mang resume Tuesday morning,-one witness expected-to appear for the pro-s eci.ltion is Al"an Schwalbe, former Corona del Mar High School teacher who was convicted or multiple s.ei of- fenses. ,,, ' · Schwalbe, 'l(ho w.S cpovicted earlier this y~Qr an~ a J engthy trial, was chairman ii the social studies department at Corona del Mar High School, where Mang was teaching prior-to his· sus~ pension in May of Olis year. .. Mang, 30, Was charlged.'.tWith "unprofessiOnal conduct'' and suspended: from his regular teaching duties. The dismissal heartni against .Mang, the first ever in the history of the NewPort-Me!la Unified School District will. determine whet.her or not f.he controversial teacher remains ln the school district. The bearip.& i~ atAislrit.i head· q~arters, teen 18th st., ~rt '.Beach. · A('('oraing to school district of· £icials} Schwalbe was ·sub· poe:naed because he was involved in one of the charges against Mang, a social studies teacher. In the charge, one of 36 accusa· tions, Mang l~is a\teged to have passed by a conference,..between Schwalbe and a student and to have told the~tudent , ":You don't havetolisten othatbuU-.·· In addition o.the testimoay ex· pected rrorn, ~hwaJ~ several former students of Mang have been subpqenaed from out-of. town to testify. The pros~ution 's side, wbich has already included ~timbny from Corona delrMU !Ugh School Principal Dennis Evahs and dis- trict officials Kevin Wheeler and John Nicoll. . Prosecution testimony is ex- pec1ted to continue at least through this week, witb the de· fense beginning possibly next week. F P " Al .... .., UFO ••• seeing a UFO Aug. 1. ''That led him to think he was called to J:fte movement outlined by the couple," 8rown said. ~ ANKARA , Turkey (A)l.j.. - Mid-term Senate elect.ions gave Premier Suleyman Demirel a stronger role in Turkey's govern· ing coalition today and greater scope for a conciliatory stand on the Cyprus conflict. ORANGE COAST Mrs. Webb w as a former school teacher in Glendale and moved to Orange County 10 years ago. She resided at 480 Brooks St. • With the addition of three persons to the list during the week , the num bet of persons f regon believed to have one as followers of the couple roseto23. DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'9tlOtt1l•IMlfl>llMl .... r Jack R. Curley \l•C• Pt.s+o.M .111clC~•1 ... ..+ Mi- ThomilS KeevU ECJ ,tO• Thomas A. Murptih"'le j ,... .... ,l<>vli- ""' Chart~ H . loos Richard P. Nall ••t.111--"'"'llV lldll- L•Guna Beach Office 11 .. co'"".,."•S••"' Mlolllf19A-• P 1"1 .... -.m~ OthttOitkes CR•a"""w· uow.11 .. ~~""' Ht-rt U...-ll·J»JNe•lll'"t -•~•• ~!""'°" llt <K"" ,,., e.... .. e.a..i. ...... Hl!Olttloe<~ v .... ,.' .:1111 Uo "•l~-' 11s..t.01ee-.•ro•••' I TNphonl! (1 141 M:Z-4n1 1 .;a.uH~ AdverUslng'42.·S611 1 utt•• .. eclt All O.,.rtmtnts: I Telitpft-.4H-..... ~ ' f"t-IMIC.,._.. 1 • .,,... °"""' ....... ''" °' .... C..'1 P\lbll"'lfl9 c...... """''' iillt "''" ...,._ lllllftr.iio..., -.lilorl~ e~4r If ldWlrllK .... nll hl••lll 1Nlf .. ... ....::::!.i:.'."''"'' t:Ht\•I llM•m•u-.11 el <~ ... ,.._ -Celta ..... ikii',;;tiell • ~ ... -I~ 11Mt11Mr;~••rn11~ • The deceased is survived by ·son. A. L. Webb Jr. of La na " Beach and three grandsons, Frank ·L. Webb. Corey L. Webb and Warner L. Webb, all of Laguna Beach. The family suggests memorial donations may be made to in- d ividu a I charities. Sheffer Laguna Beach Mortuary is dire~ting arrangements. San· Clemente Po.lice S eek Marke t Thief San Clemente Police today are searching for 1 youth who robbed a convenience mark et of $.a at gunPoint late Frid•y night. Police said the youth, who a~ p;eared to be about J8 years .old, entered the 7-Elevm Market lfkl2 N. El Camino Real, at s :..O p.m .• pulled a handgun from a paper bag and demanded cash receipts from two employn.--... Police said they were un1bte tp C•ther further det.U. oboUt the crime due to the •Illa .iate ...oflbeemployn., -_ ... • The elder· Brown said the letter was in his son's handwriting. "It sounds like h.im " Brown said in telephone int~ew. "I know it's him but the ideas he's trying to put across sound like somebody·s got to him and he's swallowed it hook. line and sinker.'' * .• * E'r..P.,,e Al SAUCERS.· •• ybody else .-and at times I thought they were saintly." A.friend smugeJed some mari- juaa\a into the .~amp, and, said ,Colem.an, the grass "called me" into the realization that it was Ume to leave. · Coleman said he turned over '811 the money he had -$40 -to the group w·hen he r-eal:!hed Oregon. H'e uld t111t alJeast two middle·••• w0men told him !My had hoeo ,.ealthy • lhd COllV- hod contributed. a dozen autos to the mov.ement. · __ fdemhen w.or~ told toei~bciDclool'"'"''t.:.. "any ·Idea you llave held lil the P••t .about aayt!llna at jlll," Calc!muoald. -~ .It's Man'·s World U.S. Study Sht1Ws Ma~ i, WASIUllGTON CUP!) -Men are better th•n women 1t . , an1wertn1 que1Uons oo simple everyday problem• in arithmetic, 1fOCery 1hoppin1 or politics, re- porls • federally·fwided educa· ti on surver.. "When 1l comes to educational achievement! it a ppears it's still al:nan's word,'' concluded SUn- day's report by the Natiooal As· aessment of Educational. Progress. The NAl'!P 1 a teder•llY· financed pulodlc IUTVe)' of how • well children and YoW\I adults learn subjects traditlonall7 . taught in schools. 1be surveys are conducted by the EducaUoa ·eommission or the St.at.ea, based in Denver. Colo. · The latest report represents on evaluation ot eight earlier sur- veys conducted among 640,000 persons of various ages. Mystery Kidnap At Bolsa Chica By KATHY CLANCY Oii .. Dmlly .... Huntingtop Beach police are searching for a 23-year·old woman. identified only as Diane. who 11pparently was kidnaped early today on Bolsa Chica Sta.le Beach. Officers said the woman and a man she met Sunday night in a Costa Mesa res taurant were ac· coeted by two m en as they pre- pared to leave the beach. . Her companion, Kevin Louis Vaughn, 22, of Los Angeles Coun· ty, told police two men in their :!O's approached them at gun- Point as they prepared to~ into Vaughn's car. ·Then, Vaughn told police!\hey : s\rlJck him on the head with somethina:, knocking him un· conscious. Police believe Vaughn was dragged into hi.s car along ~th F...,..PageAI GOLDFISH while Mc Mahan kept swallowing fish. Karl Yetter, for instance, wore a ''Jaws '' T·shirt but only manage4 21 fish before be left ·commenting that he was still hungry and planned ''to go home and have a tunalish sandwich.•• McMahan won a 240-gallon aquarium worth $1,000 for his feat . Sakharov Assailed MOSCOW (APl -The Sovi'et news agency Tass loday re· sumed its criticism of the Nobel peace prize award to dissident Soviet physici st Andr e i Sakharov, reproducing un- favorable foreign press commen· lary. his cOmpanion, then driven to an area near the Garden Grove Freeway and Valley View Street in Westminster, where Vaughn was dumped onto the ground and the car was abandoned. The woman apparently was tak.en along with Vaughn 's as- sailants, police said. Police said they believe the woman, described by Vaughn as · five feet, tour inches tall and 115 pounds. live5 in Long Beach. He told officers she bad short. brown hair and was wearing green pants and an orange, beige and ereen sweater. Vaughn suffered a concussion, bruised ribs and scratches, but palice declined to release either his home address or the hospital where he is being treated. He told police he and the woman met for the first time Sunday night. He said Oley had been at the beach about 20 minutes when he noticed three people watching .them and de· cided they should leave. Then, he said, as they prepared to enter the car, the assailants approached. Police said Vaughn·s wallet, containing about $40 to $50 also · w:ls taken, as well as his coat. Vaughn was unable to . telt police if the two assailants and his companion fled in a car. police said. He only recalled be· i.ng struck on the head, police re- ported, then waking up in~ dirt beside bis abandoned car. Officers said they plan to talk to Vaughn again today, to learn at which restaurant the couple met. They hope tbete to find Diane's c police aald, and learn her identity. . Jn 41dditioo, they1said, they will alert other police departments about the incident and check to see if anyone has reported a woman matching Diane's description missing. They said they believe the al- leged kidnap occurred between 7th and 11th streets on Bolsa Chica Beach. 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One "inexplicable"' fiDding, the report said, is that as y0W1g men . grow older they consistently do '"" better than women ·on tests ln·.aot volving consumer buying and .;;, such household siluations as tak· ing 8 turkey out of Ute oven al the, right time, even though it tradi· •1 tionally is assumed women are.,,. the more experienced shoppers - and homemakers. The report shows males have a substantial lead in knowledge of;- politics, international problems,• government and law. , Capo Market Los~s $40 A Capistrano Beach market was robbed of $40 during thet weekend by a young gunman describe d by the victims as wearing shoulder length blonde hair and big round sunglasses, Orange County Sheriff's officers! reported. today. Deputies said the youth en- tered the 7-Eleven store, 26891 Calle de· Estrella, and ordered· the clerk at gunpoint to hand over the contents of the cash register. No one was hurt in the late night holdup, tbeysaid. Rummage, Bake Sale in Laguna FREE CHECKING AT MAJOR BANK With your minimum balance at Mariners you will receive a special certlflcatewhleh quallllee you for 11 no-charge checking account at a major Southern California bank with offices throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. MONEY ORDERS AND T RAVELERS CHECKS . We provkteyou with a safe way lo carry or send motley. Whether you 're planning a trip for thal once- ln .. ·llletlmevac;.tlon or juat paying a bill, th la lree servk:e Is convenient and efficient. HIGHEST AA.TES ON INSUAIEDSAVINGS ~-l)ollo .=:.."""t.:.. 73/4 •;. 8.06% 7V2°!0 7.79% 6.98% 6.72% 534% 5.92% ., •tOOl''l'ICl~l'f 5.39% lt•l"~M:ICOUHT ............ -.-.--..... ---·--------·--·- l ) I r. " \ Cake Cutting · 'Ralphs Market opened its second Costa Mesa store with a cake-cutting· in lieu of the traditional rib· hon-cutting ceremonies. Young members of the Harbor Area Boys Club benefited from the event by sharing the cake .. Shown from left are Byron Allumbaugh, Ralphs president; ·Harlan Anderson, director of the Boys Club; and John .Brewer, manager of the Harbor Center Ralphs, localed at 2300 Harbor Blvd. Whatsisname?: Shop for the Store' Label By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Are you a private label buyer? You are if you load your , shopping cart with products packed under a store label in· stead or a nationally advertised brand name -an Ann Page soup, say, at the A&P rather than Campbell's or a L\lcemc cream cheese at Safeway rather than Kraft's Philadelphia brand. Private labels sell , ror pennies cheaper than the national brands, and there ace Money Tree those who maintain that there is littl~ or no difference in quality. ONE WOULD TIDNK that private label sales would be- particularly strong during the recessionary period we have bc>en experiencing. One would also s uspect that the store labels would be especially popular with IOw·income families who have to watch their pennies. Both or these theories are refuted in the latest survey or household shopping behavior conducted by Woman's Day, the supermarket-distributed magazine. Woman's Day found that over the past tour·years there llas been little change in the proportion of households buy· ing private labels or national brands. Six out of 10 households buy some private label gooch "" and that pro- portion has remained constant. What has changed is the composition Of the private Jabel market. lt seems that the people who can m ost .Oni ,-to spend more money On toOd bave. become' tlle b11~Cel1£ buyers of private labels. "' 1 "' WHEN WOMAN'S DAV did this survey in 1971, it found that households with annual income of $15,000 and above ac· counted for 22 perc~nt of the private label market and 25 percent of the private label dollar volume. Today, households in that upper-income segment account for 35 percent of the private label market and 40 percent of the dollar volume. This finding correlated with other findings. Private label buying has increased in families with more education and in households located in the suburbs. Low-income families living in the inner cities are"thus the bulwarks of the high-priced nationally advertised brands. Expressed in another way, the more money and education you have, the more you try to save by buying the store labelsJ ..,, One explanation for this pattern is that well-stocked supermarkets brimming with private label products are more likely to be found in affluent suburban areas than in run-down urban neighborhoods. Low~cost Beetle Now Thing of Past DETROIT !APl Volkswagen, which parlayed its low··priced Beetle into one or America's great success stories, Will not compete in the economy end of the U.S. car market this fall, ending its two·decade reign as America's leading importer. The West German auto m akef, long the epitome of low-cost private transporta- tion in this country, has been driven from the U.S. economy car market by soaring costs a t home and the increased value of the German mark re· lative to the dollar, company officials~ncede. TtuS WEEK, the company announced 1976·model prices which will push VW's lowest- . priced U.S. car to $3,400 to start -some $600 above the small economy models being orrered this fall by the domestic companies a nd Sales Up At Karcher leading Japanese importers. "With our 1976 models, we ·re going for a different market where engineering and quality are emphasized more than price," explained a spokesman for V'IN of Am erica, the company's im· porting arm. "We're going for a more select market rather than the large· volume we had before.'' · VWPS LATEST increases cap several years or price boosts accompanied by a sharp decline in sales which has allowed its main com- petitors for the import market, Toyota and Datsun, to pick up' ground. Both J apanese makers, still strong in tli.e economy-car market, are expected lo surpass VW in total sales by the end of this year. Volkswagen '.s increase on. 1976 cars averages $182 or 4.2 percent over comparably equipped ·1975 models. The percentage hike is similar to those a nnounced by the domestic and roreign com- petition. However, VW also is drop· ping iU lowest.priced Beetle Carl Karcher Enterprises, and adding more standard tnc .• owner and operator of equipment to its other Carl's Jr. restaurants. report. 'models, boosting the actual l"d record first half sales and base price by $341 or 7.S per· earninfs for. the period end· cent. ing Ju y 30. Sat .. increased THE QTHJ:R t'OMPANIES 43.1 percent and earnings in-have moved in the ~itc creased 51 .7 rercenl dwing direction, 1tripplng Uleir 1976 Lhc first half o the fiscal year · can of equipment ln order to as compared with the .same lower sticker prices. Thus,· period last year. The (irm b Chevrolet. Ford, American In t'tie seventh com:ec:utlvr-Motors and Toyota will have year of record sales which low·voJume base economy beganwheothc com,panfem· cars', called ••pricing barkea on a planned ex· Jeaders/' atarUng at about \ pansion program in llJ!i8. $1,900. I • .~1S,t015 D,\ILY PILOT ' Monday'• ·NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Cloeing Pricet . . Y oar'• Hish-Lowo A,,...,. E••rr Saturday -.... ..... ti.toc ... o... --...... "' .... loll 41\'t•. ............ 'I 'l" ... """"'9Ctv .to ' .... --· , .,._,. MihW.t~~ • • "' "'• li4i ti::::;::;-;; I ,, Jt J\l\o-°"' .......... W., tVt+I -~ ........ , ... s MINU-\ .. IJ 19' D • -.-1·· ..... JW.... ., f J\o'-••• M,.,,.....W ",.,._. 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I) • ''o ThmBIPll ,1~ 19 Sl 3•' • -y.; Citrus Crop WASHINGTON {U PI) The . Agri culture Dcp;_irt1T1('nt has issued ~ iL'i first orangt.· ro 1·1·c:1~t of lhe 1975-76 sPason, ('st i mn t 1n ~: the harvest at l 229.8 millton hox~·s. d nv.'n 3 pcrccnl rrom las l ::.c aso11 ·s rccorll C'rop. ·Thegrapt·frutl h arvest -not count. ing part of lht• ('alifom1 a crop which will not be s urveyed until next month ·-was estimated :Jt a record 66 .t million boxes , 13 µcrccnt above last .Year. Oil Meeting • ' PARIS (Ul'I ) -Ti t•prrsf.n tativrs of the industrial. de velo1,1n,I( ~nd oil-rich n.-itions met tod~y in a mood of op·' timism that they will he :.1hll! lo forget previous failure~ and fin ally launch a "dialogue" on their c:omrnon prt>· ,f .blems. The United Sta tes uri:ed the de· legates to s eek a "construrtive dialogue:· But its chief deleg~t e, Charles W. Robinson, wo:med that the West cannot help the JX>Or nation:J un- less the oil countries allow the Western recession to end. • 88 DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE -·from •llOffr C.llloml• _,..-1 .. ,..ndedup ,._...__, .. o11 •r ta llto DAILY PILOT PUBLIC N011CE """ Publlm..d Or~· C-'1 O•lly Piiot, S.11t.:n,:l'l,1ndOcl.•,1l,1~JS lilol~JS " ·- A.•teltlegraphy Belly Dancer Party Nixed From Win Services Th• dlcnllled De Youns Museum In San Fran· ci!co said it rerused an a utograph party for one or its · top patronu1es, Tullab Hante1 -mining heiress, art collector and bellxdancer. Tullab" -whose age ii undisclosed but believed to be the late 40s or early SQ§ -said she embar· ras.sed the museum with such statements as "lov . emaking is like ·making Hungarian goulash -un· less you throw everylhigg into it, it isn't any good.'' The party at the museum was supposed to have been for her new autobiography, "Love of Art & Art of Love." • Mayor Tom Bradley of Los Angeles will milke a seven-day tour or the Soviet Union at the end of this month. · I • BEFORE-1950 George Jorgensen AFTER-11152 The New Woman • TODAY, AT!iO Christine Jorgensen Bradley. his wife Ethel and daughter Lorraine will visit Moscow, Kiev and Leningrad Oct. 22·29 on a tour arranged by: the National League of Cities and the U.S. Conference of Mayors. · A Woman's Half ·life He will discuss municipal problems with several Russian officials, he said, but will spend most of his time vacationing. Bradley and his ramily will pay their own expenses, he said. Christine Jorgensen Views Her 50'Yeai's • Army Enlistee MJcbael F1eming won't have lo go far to discuss military life with his mother. She'll probably be in the next barracks. In what may be a unique recruiting coup, F1em- ·ini:. 17, and his mother, Me>. Ethel ~I. Fle ming, ( . 34, enlisted together in the · · PEOPLE Army al Merced. · ) · ••J've been a recruiter for IO years and this is the first ti me I've ever heard of it happenirig," said Sgt. I. C. Herbert A. llarrison. • By United Press International Christine Jorgensen, who always wanted to be an enter- tainer when she was a little boy, now has the satisfaction or near· ing age 50 with a career of ac· tress, mimic, nightclub enter· tainer, college lecturer, author, television personality, hatter, cook booker, and incipient nov- elist. Miss Jorgenseh, in case you .For Lectures are too young to remember 1952, is probably the first -and cer· tainJy the most famous -male libber. She was liberated from manhood by Danish sex-switch surgeons and has been a woman nowfor23years. ''l'LL BE A HALF century old next May IO and I'm a great aunt, and I don't feel it and l don "t think I look it -consider- ing all the wear and tear," she Acting like "a man" cost WUbur Mills bis chairmanship of lhe House Ways and Means Com- mittee •·anny Foxe says . · · Saddleback Won't "It 's the people·s rault to charge a man for what he's doing "rith a woman becausehe·sthere to be a man.'" Mrs. Foxe, the ''Argentine Bombshell,'' said. Pay Bureaucrats Mrs . Foxe, making a stop in Los Angeles to promote her new book, said she feels no remorse from her association with the Arkansas Democrat. Trustees or the Saddleback Community College District have rejecte;d a proposal to pay public officials a $25 honorarium for participating in a lecture series. Since they are already being paid by the public, board Presi- dent Robert Bartholomew said, they shouldn"t be paid anything more. f"O~E • Lord Mountbatten, now 75 and a living legend, sat in his elegant hotel suite in San Francisco and discussed £amous men he has known. "If I had the power to raise them from the deaa.- J'd bring back Winston <Churchill) and Noel Coward,'' the statesman-warrior said. "How the sparks would fly ~ '' SEVERAL PUBUC EMPWYES AND officials, including Supervisor Thomas Riley and San Clemente councilman.Thomas O--xeete. were tn~ludedin thelistof-16-persons wh<taretospeak in a Land Use Seminar. The board was asked to pay the honorarium to each speaker. Mountbatten, great-grandson of Queen Vic· toria, supreme Allied commander in Southeast Asia during World War 11, and Britain's last viceroy of India, said he has known most of America 's presi· dents in his career and that H arry Truman im· pressed him s urprisingly. They asked the stafr, however, to separate public employes and officials from lbose who are not and return the proposal for re- consideration. • Other participants listed are Nick Brastorr, Rea Burnap, - Thomas Elliott Reed F1ory, Jearine Gagnebin, Shirley Grindle, Carl K}rmla, Je~n Lacouague, Richard Munsell, David Peterson, Gabrielle Pryor, Cynthia Ryan, Ruth Saadi and Louis Velasquez. THE SEMINAR, BEING SPONSORED by the colle~e and "the League or Women Voters or Orange Coast a hd Capistrano Bay, is rocusing on local planning issues, ioc!u~ing ~he plann!ng problems racing South Orange County, bow off 1c1als view planning and how a citizen can participate in the process. The series continues al 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 24 at Del Cerro School, 24382 Regina St., Mission VieJo. SB Million Gained PUBLIC NOTICE -P\AllllMCI OrenQll CNSI o.lly Alet. 0c:t.1i.20,11,on0Nev.:s,1•1s .,._,s Personal License fl'ICTlTIOUS•USINESS NAM'I'. STATl!:Ml!:MT PUBLIC NOTICE T'l'llt loOoW'! .. Olt•\Oft It dolnv bull-"""": STATl:Ml!:NT Oll'AUNDONMEllfT UNIOUE NEEDLECRAFTS. '.113A 011' U$1 Ofl' Eost 11111 Sl•IOL C0$1• ~,., l'ICTITIOUSllUSIMl!SSNAME . 'Plates Profitable CMlforlllo9'J'21 TIM fotlowlno ~ llltW - Hol.,. f'tolt Po1emo11, 79~ Amill" _ ,,,. '""' ot tM flcl ltlo•n bulJNH Woy,....-..oort611t l'>.Colltornl•t7WiO ,..,..: Tllhbu,lnt,\hC:OlldtKINb\1 ... 1"" MARTIN AIRCRAFT SAL.ES, dlvl,,..,,.1. 190S1 ComP\I! Dr .. Oron1t1t CounlJ. HtltA-Plall Po11mon AlrPQf"I, SoM.l•..,11•, Co>. •1101 Tllit \llllment ... , filN wltl'I llW Rflbor\ F . HOlllllU, l•:Sn VI• County Clork (II Ori...,. County Oii ~ C-Nto. Mls1k>n VIO!fo, CA "2613 11tmt19r 17 191}. DMtol f!l1gn'lllero, 1S•l0 Rolll"O ' F47 .. J HUis Rd., TOtTMKlt, CA. 9050} Publlstwd Or•11oe Co•'' Diiiy PHot. T""' FicUUou\ 6U\illelt N-... ~. 21. "· 111d Oct.'· 1), 1•1s "91·1S ferrltd to •bO""' w1s flied 111 Oronoo C-.l'fon!io~. 10, 1915. PUBLIC NOTICE Thi\ ~""' ... 1 (Ol\d!Kllld toy • !19119••1 po,,,..,.$ttlp. Rof)ltrtF.Ho~11 Thlt lbltment ... , Ii-""01\ tht C-ty ci...1< ot Oranoo Covnty °" C'.k.· ICltlot' I, lf7J. . .,,., C"·l:ltS SU,.alllOllt COUllT 01' TMIE n'ATaOll"CAL.IFOllNIA l'Oll TM a COUNTY OP' ORANGE. NII . .,_..,,.. PvtMlhll9d Or.,._ Co.st 0.Hy Pllo(. .. OTtC • 011' Nl!AlllNG 011' Ott.6.IJ.20,:l7,lf7S V•1S l"aTITIOM f"Ofll PAO•ATI! OF WIL.Ll----------~--1 AND CODtCIL ANO f'OJI Llf:tTl!llS T•STAM .. MTAltY PUBLIC NOTICE JEsl•t• ol LILL.IAN WILL.1\,1 --~==~=====--DKMMd. SUNalO.COUltTOll'Tilli NOTICE IS HEAEllY GtlfEH thll STATl!Oll'CALlll'OaNIAFOA. JOHN WILL.IS. JR .. ,.., Ill.ct -•"'• THl!COUNTYOFOltANGE pttltlofl fof' Probeto of Wiii •"II Q)dl(ll .... A-al>1 ...... forhswncoofLllltrtTH'-'>-lolDTICI! 011' Nl!AltlNO 011' IMY to,,.. '"41UlloM• •• t .. O<KI to PETITION"°" PltDllATI! 011' WILL ..... kll II INdli !Of' lu•tl'lo• .,.rtlculO•\. AND l"Olt L.l!:TTlillS Tlf:STAMIEN· ...... ,,..., tlw 11'"' 0110 p!oc.o 01111.,.1,. TAltY U. Mmo 11•1 tieen Ml for October 21, IE$IOl1 of LELA !ONA NELSON. 1'1S, •I f ::IO •.m., In 11111 courtrocim ol' O.Cnsect. Depert .... nt NO. i ol' u ld court, 111 l'llll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 ... 1 Clvk C.nltr Drift Wo,I, In 1111 Oh ol FERN A.SUL.LllfAN llosfilN ,_,, ... . s.nt• AM, C.llfoml•. pe1fllon for Pr°"9t1 of Wiii •"II for l .... O.tldOclotlllr I, t'1J M*KI Of L.a111r1 Toll•m.nt•..., to !tie WILLIAM l .StJONN. 1191!11«wr Aforof\(_1 to .. l'llc11 I\,,,,_ Counl'I' Cltrk ' '9r turtlwr p1r11<:.ut1rs, ond l"-1 lllo CMAfllLIS C. ll'ITIOl!ltAL.D 11"" efw:I plKO of ne1rlno ttlll 'lolmll "8S 1•1Awtfl .... tMSl1A,S•lllM bMft Mt lot' Ottoblr 11, 197S, ot 9:30 SACRAMENTO !AP) -Those CUTE, CLEVER AND CORNY personalized license plates on California cars are providing steady income £or environmental projects. Since the program started five years ago, the plates have generated $10.2 million, includ· ing $2.2 million for operating costs. THE OTHER $8 MILUON has been allocated for environmental projects such as smog research, land purchases ror ecological re· serves, and environmental education programs in public schools. Earlier this year, the 200,ooottt' personalized plate was issued. Revenue has climbed to SJ million a year. Now about one car in 75 s ports a personalized plate. The plates cost an extra $25 the fi rst year. and an additional $10 each yearthereaJter. ............ c.1.,_10,.., o.m .. In ttlll .:;ourtroom flf OePWl!Nnl FO ...... :tltllll>MM 'No,Jofwtdcourl.•1700Clvl(Clfllor R THAT, A MOTORlST "**"",...: "911lteMr 0r1"" w.1t. In 1t111 CJ1v ot s-1. ....... gets to pick any combination of P\lbl11MC1 Orerie-ONst 01111'1' Plrot. eoutornio. · I d I 0t1.-.r,.1.1l, '''s '9t'-75 o.i.c:10tt9"r,, 101s six etters an numcra s not in w1Lt.1AM E. s1JoN1o1. use, except· those ruled obscene PU!LIC N011CE .,. . NT••~~~~t,. or objectionable by the Oepart- SUP•••ott cou•Toll' nt• ~--uw mentor Motor Vehicles. STATS Oll'CALfll'OfllHIAf'O• ...... .,....MllltltC. Among the mosl popular plates ntac:ouNTYo•o••MOa .......,..._.,c.11'°""'"... are common names and words .......... ,. T•:OMI ....... NOnc:1o•Msi.J111o1oo•PntT10N -==:~~1tO.ll'1'Pllot. such as PEACE, LOVE, SMILE lfO• PffOMT• o• WILL ANO"'°" oetoMf"is.1._20 1915 nat-1s .and dozens of variations like UTT••STISTAMINTA•Y . 2SM1LE, !LOVE. ULOVE, btMt OI 91Ll. M. K•AMEfll, OM 1-------------1 MILTONK•AM••.o.c:11•wo. P UBLICNOTICE ILOVEU, ILUVU2 and even NOTICE IS Hl!RE9Y GIVE N UIM (LUVU3 TE•ll:Y Ll!l Kll:AMI!!• ANOJEll:ll:Y 1--~=======~--I . D1xoN KJ11AM111 "'9v• olftl"""""" • 11'"1CT1T1ous11us1Nsss But many inotorists have come pe11!1Gf1 for ll"rObolt (II WIU Mid for.... NAME STATl!:Ml!NT · h) •-d --..o1 w11 ... , r"~"'.,..,"°.,,. TMto1+ow1rtQPltf'-•••ooi...M 1. up wit ong worwi; an even seo- .-11t5-trwi•retW.•tow1'11c11 1srrwc11t -••: t ences. Examples includ e tor turtti.f".,.n k"'''''· •lld 11\91 IN -o~!.M.!!_C,."" ... ~?.",.,.~T1,0,_'!!~5...,· 17", U4ICK. 4GETIT, .tUWIFE, IC U, ti.,. INll DIKlt of IMorlftf 1111 -. ~ '"' ~ -..., ...,.,.. '*"MllorC'.k.t•r21. tt1s,.11•:JO K1tll'lltf'I~ T. s"'"'"""'"'• 11•m11 lSPOSE. 1C02, 1SUE4U , •.II'., Ill tM CWM"'°°"' of o.wt....m ....,strftt, H••POrt l••cl'I. Qlllorfll• l.ETlTB, WEOIGU, IMAMOM . Ne, I ot Mkl covrt. &I 100 Ci vic: C.ntor 0r1.,. w.11, ... Utt c11y "' s.nt• ,.,.. R•M•• L. s ... ,.,m••'· 11•-11111 The current fiscal year is t,he pro· eou1om11. • "'"L~"ec;t1,c•1110""'•~ gram's biggest yet, with $4 .5 O.ltoOOClobtrl,191J. n.11 b"'tll'llttt I• conouctlld by• 'IJ' t• -{ d " WIL.U.t.M 8.Sl..IONN, -....,..,....,_..iw ...n:Jl lOn WQ[_ "-"· _s_p,e.n Lng u~i:1n'i:~~"''"c. ~=='~~~"":':" ~nned . That includes reserves. ............. s111 .. 11t Tiil• "-•M'lntnt-w•t 111.0 """'w ••vm previous years; .... Clllfwllfo flW c-.ty C:IHll Cit Or ante Collflt~ Oft°" ' 1'1141......... .... •• ms. .... 1 ... tH._,, ""911"'911 Ol'anot ~·1 0.lly "Nit. •.1, 1a, '"s m1.1s' 1 A $3.2 MILl>ION 1ppropriation :1o the A.Ir ResOllJ'ces 1!6ru;d for ' .: ' • • I smog research takes the biggest bite. The Department or Fish ahd Game is getting °Y300,000 . to purchase la nd for E.'cological re· serves. The Department of Education is getting $275,000 ror environ· m~ntal education, and $725,000 goes back to the Department of Motor Vehicles to run the special license program. So far, the money has been. used to buy eight parcels -total· ing 874 acres -in five counties to prot~ct the habitat of. several spieces including the condor. bighorn sheep and salamander. The counties a r e Inyo, Mariposa. Kiverside, Santa Cruz and Ven- lttra . ERNIE DRA.-t"I N. WHO coordinates s pending from the fund in the state Resources Agen- c:y, said it has exceeded expecta- tions. "We're surprised il has held up as well as it has ,·' he said. One reason is th~ ingenuity or motorists to think up n ew messages that fit lnto·six letters and numerals. THE MESSAGES -Some serious. some allly, some ob· scure, and some risque, despite restraints of the DMV -include a >1ariety of comments about the cars, the motori11U, and life in general: ilSAOK. WEIRDO, WEIRD!, STUD, COOL!, INLOVE, 1tN!.AW, INHOCK, COl\PSE, COSTLY, SWOOSE, UPOOWN, FUNKY, FUNCAR, RAGTOP, WEEBUG, WEGOLF, UPTITE,, UP,YURS, UPYRS2, UPHILI,, ASWHO. Others: REI;AAX ; INSTRIP, 4ULOVE, 4TRASH, lfEGOOD, BEllAD, BEMlN'E, BESURE, BMYLUY, ONTAP; ONTAPE, ONTIME, THEELF, THEEGO, THEEND. l said, in a phone interview at hel" Laguna Beach home. George Jorgensen. a former GJ, Je(t New York in 1950 for Den mark, where he underwent a series or operations. Two years later, Christine emerged. On Dec. I, 1952, the story was brok~n by the New York DaiJy News', a morning paper. By that after- . noon, the George·Christine saga had traveled around the world. Christine returned to New York and began a nightclub act, singing and doing imitations. She was in nightclubs about JO year's and spent 10 more in the theater as an actress and in lecturing. Recently she said, Milton Berle suggested she r-e-turn to nightclubs in an act with him. and she"s tffinki:r1g it over. MISS JORGENSEN is rather hard to catch up wilh. She's often on tour. She has been making television appearances. Recent- ly, in New York, she occupied the entire hour of the NBC network ''T~morrow'• show. Her main occupation the last two years has been lecturing at universities; she is an uncom· monly articulate person. "I was startled to realize that l've--spoken to more than 1.00,000 students,'' she said'. "I lecture on human identity and communica- tion. This is very important to young people, not only gender identity "but identity of the• person. The lectures are sponsored by the student lx>dy. "Young people now are very much with it, with everything. They can ask some very direct questions. But no question is rudely asked.·' ASKED ABOUT THE general change in public attitude on sex, .she said : "There's been a tremendous change on ever)' subject. Twenty years ago, you wouldn't mention venereal disease on television. Twenty years ago, I wouJdn"t have been permitted on cam- puses. I was considered sexy. In a way _I think it was considered. dirty. Americans were brought up to consider sex dirty. ''Everybody was expected to be 'normal' bul there is no normal. Nobody kDows whal Tiorm is. As my father said,.therc are places in the world where people are expected to eat th~ir next-door neighbor -depends on where you are.·• SHE SAID SH E was headed £or Sweden in 1950 when relatives in Denmark s uggested s urgery there. "The surgery on me was a re· search project. My doctors didn't know or any such case be£ore. It's called sexual rel;\ssigoment. we·re all partly inale and partly remale. Jl's not really sex: change." In 1967. Miss Jorgensen wrote her biography, and in 1969 a film was made of it. She bas juslcoin- pleted a Scandinavian cook· book : ''lt"s called 'A lAlmp, a. Pinch. and a Dash'--thal's what. my grandmother always said-, and 1·m looking ror a publisher. "AND l'M THINKING about a novel having to do with Denmark in World War IJ, relating to the und e rground . Many of my friends and relatives were in the underground. and the true stories are s trange.r than riction. I've got a lot of notes already.•• Miss Jorgensen is planning to ·go into the turban business. "'Turbians by Christine,'' plain. ones and fancy, jeweledcmes. "I 've always liked turbans.'' sbe said. "I have some people making them up privately. Right now they are oo display in one shop in Palm Springs. We want to get in with the department store chains.'' ROWABOUTHERloveure~ . "Twice I. wa's ~ngaged but· never got mart"icd. I was never In love with the men I was engaged to, al')d ·1 was never engaged to the men I was in Jove with. And now----astlme passes, -make my own decisions, and the b~ I\ is to get tieCI down. "The way the diY<l<'Ce role is going, there's m11cb to be said for• single blias.'' ,. ' 1 • 1 { ' 17 . " • • - Saddlellaek •• • VOL. 61, NO. 286, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY/CALIFORNIA MONOAY, OCTOBER 13, 1975 TEN CENTS = > Overiiight Parkin_._ Ban H~aring "4i1t.u1sto ~ w ii I etermine ~ denU~f the community are split Set. • . . . Tonl11at's 1essiori on the JJOUiblUty of i mPoSing an """'(· nilht"parkin .. ban in -ion Vie- jo will be reslrii(ed to <0mmems by expert.a and will not be opened to _public tntimony. accoi dine to the Munjci_pal Advisory Council apotes&ien. Tbe .7:30 p.m. hearinc al38129 La Pu Road will feature Robert Voien, otµ,e California Hi&hway Patrol; Peter Herman. repreeep- .t-a;ti .. e 01· J."iftlt. Dis.t_rict Supervisor Thomas F. Riley's Of. fice. and a spokesman for the OraogeCo\D'ltySheriff'sOfflce. "lt'1 not. our Intent.. to latte" public input lODjgbt. We want to rmd out from these genUemen wbetber: it can or cunot be done," . , , Utt le -Beat, Large Mess expl•in~ Councilm~ john No- ble. Members of tbeo,:P.anel will ad- dress themselves ~ the question <:I whether a 2 a'.m. to 6 a.m. street parlting ban is feasible from an enforcement. and cost. st.aDdpoint. Noble pointed out that tonight's See that little bump in the wall outside Norval's Delicatessen at 1146 Placentia Ave.? Not m11.cb damage. But look what happen ed to the liquor stock inside when the car driven by James Barre tt, 23 , of Costa Mesa, lost lts brakes and banged the wall. Barrett is QD• the phone explain· ing tci bis wife -about ~ accident:- . ... 'UFO Convert Leaves Space Cultut Says Group Has 'Drdl Life' SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -A young man who asserts he was a Conveit to a spaceship-to- parad.ise .cult until he partook of some forbidden marijuana says the group's commandments made for a dull life ... Danny Coleman, 20, said Sun- day that he joined the movement, called H u man Individual Metamorpbosts, in early Sep- tember but walked out Qf a camp in Oregon last' month after spend- ing two weeks with the group. "Nobody was having sex, and everybody was talking about it," Coleman said. _ Coleman talked to the San Francisco Chronicle, which said Coast -. Weatlle r Mostly sunny Tuesday with fair &nd continued cool tonight. Highs Tues- day tn the upper 60s to the mid 70s. Lows tonight in lheSOs, INSIDE TODA 'W Chri.tt ine Jorge111en, o ~ "°'° /or J3 .,ear•, rt-vfew• c:oreer .o• _actre1•; mimic, nightclub nttT'iaintr. collegre leciurer, .tiuthor• 'l)V p.rraonaW~,....,ha.tter, coolCbook aillltor,Ofld. """""""" ..... lilt. 81. ' that his friends and neighbors in- sist he was a member or the nomadic group that bas..recruit- ed converts in Oregon, California and Colorado. Leaders of the HlM crusade are a man and woman who iden- TV TO PORTRAY SAUCER INCIDENT--A7 tify theib.selves as ''1beTwo. '' Their message ts that followers must discard family and most wordly belongings and have full faith in the eventual death and r'esurrection of "The Two." True believers, they say. will be taken to a better world aboard a UFO. Drugs and othei-intoxicants are taboo. Coleman said : "My head's re- ally been spinning since I left. They scared us into a k>t or'things by emphasizing that if we 'Wl- derstand • and decide~ to leav~. we 'll never be allowed another chance.·· " Life at the isolated· camp Site near Alsea Falls) Ore .• included meeting s and meditation sessions along with recruiting ef· forts, Coleman said. Coleman added that no coer· ciorf" was applied. and .the two leader& "lived in a tent like ever· ybody else -and at times I thought they were saintly.'' A friend smuggled '°me mari· juana into the camp'; and. said Coleman, the grass "called me" into tbei~realizatioo that il was time to·l\!ave. Coleman said he turned over all the money be had -$tO -to the group when he reached Oregon. He said that at least two middleJage _j¥9men told him they had been wealthy, and converts (See SAUCERS, Page A2) Coyotes-Car1y. Off Clemente Cockaj,po A San Clemente couple's three- year-ol~ Cockapoo is the latest victim of coyotes that lurk in Ute canyons near Sboreclilfs Country Club _in San Clemente. The 191all dog was attacked.by a coyote ear'y Saturday monung and dragged from her owners yard and acros's a fairway into a brush ahead. · "We woke up about s.a .m. and heard all kind of commotion and yippln1. By the time I 'ot oul· side. · lbe was gone. l ••w the coyote carrying. her off across the golf course,'' Robertson said. He said the coyote was about the! size of a large German shepherd. -_._..__ ' Wheller the ~ropasal to linait on-on. the question. "It's a mixed ~-P.•rkiDf_r will advance' t.o group .. Some want it -and others pointed oUt tl\A\ it woul • facilit•te the access oftioetP'ti: cy vehicles. f .. : the.publi.c_beafing stage ... r don 't . I think everybody on the . · · -rou.ncil has.had some calls on the ' ' . Additfonal benerita include Im· . U it 'does, Mission Viejo resi-subject," Noble said. ~ will be askeCI to share their ~ wllll th• colincil during two ·pu~heaii"ll• in Nd•ember. proving 'the :-appearance f1' re-: .; sideiitial 1treeta and 1~:­ the access:of str•1J•eepers who: pr~ently must Weave in ad CMtt: Eart indications are that resi- • I '· • The parking prohibition was $U&gested to the council by Vito Ferlauto, a deputy she.riff, who of the parked cars. : . ' . r , ' Cella, O'Neill Funding Checke~ . ~ ' .. a.; DOUGLAS ~E both c:'.'ella and O'Neill have in-deductible funds were shifted t. 01•0.11,~-.SWt vestmen~. . politit'al c1m~ai1na. 'lbe y~oa A series of probes are under According to a copynghted alsosaid state-mv,.ua.torW.wei:. way.today into the political and story in the Sacramento Union looking into wh"Y tbe bi.Us or personal aff-airs of Orange Coun· Sunday, the IRS investigators MediCal p•tients at the•bospita&. ty'I two mosl prominent political also are looking into.the possibili· were ,higher than .the avera1es campaien contributors -ty of a shifling of funds between aroundthe.'stale. , •. hospital entre~reneur Dr. Louis several medical-related en-The UQ,ion .... l•id six o..Orana• Cella and millionaire landowner terprises wilh interlocking direc· County hosp itdl1 .,ttli interlock· Richard O'Neill. · torates. ing ownerships Show litUe or QI, The· investigations are-being . The look into the-firms is in· profit. But it said le'H:raJ subl cond ucted by the Internal tendedt.odeterminewhethertax-(See~~A·!!rAZ)' t Revenue Services and the State J Board of Equalizatioo. One Intemal Revenue Service investigation is focusing on CelJa 's personal affairs. Public IRS records indicate Cella' and his wife, Marian, have filed no tax returns, since 1971 . This would be a misdemeanor offense. Cell'a denies it, eontending he has filed re turns in the Los Angeles Internal Revenue Service District each year. A &eeond probe by the Internal Revenue &ervice is looking into the-political-and-fiscal-role-of print shops in hospitals in which ., Ads rfor Na.gs· 'Idiotic' Jingles Hit • DENVER CUPl)-Ralph Nader says Madison Avenue is s pending millions-for television; com· - mercials to turn children into nags for toys and cereals. . "There is some. $400 million spent every year by companies on t elevision advertising directed to children , not only (for) focxtbut toys and other'pro· • ducts," he said. , .. • ' ~Jlowns Nader, speaking to the NatiQDal Conference on School-age Parenthood, said he o~ olltained en ild· vertising agency memo saying a prod\lct's s~es would increase through ''successful tra.nsformat on_ of a child into a nag of its parent.'' ' . " ' Goldfish - 501 of 'em Frem Wire Services OAKLAND -A supermarket clerk swallowed 50'1 goldfish, ·claimed a world's record and said his main problem was that "when tbey"r e ~oing down, some .,. of them wiggle .· Leonard Mc M.ahan, :M , gulped down the squirming fish in le.ss than four hours Sunday after· noon . -He far outdistanced others who entered a contest at a live.fish store here in a thrOwback to the goldfish·eating days of the 1930s. The latest record holder listed in "Th_e Guinness Book of World Records"' is John Parker of l..os Angeles, who consumed 300 goldfish during two days in Apn l 19'74. "I feel pretty good." McMahan said during a break. "l had a big breakfast. so I'm not hungry. "The o nly trouble is. wh en they"re going down, some or them wiggle, and when they do that, you could lose everything.·· Another contestant, Terrence D. Keenan, washed goldfish down with white wine and said he, too, had some problems with the creatures wiggling in his throat. But, Keena n said, he learned lo "squash their little heads"" todis· courage that.· Barbara Nosker. who quit after eating 15 goldfish, said she had no qualms . "After all,'" she said, "we're aJI one.·· Gol.dfish swallowjng was a mania in the lati? 1930s and early 1940s but the record in that era of a mere 67 was set in 1939 by Gordon Sduthworth at Middlesex University in M~sachusetts. Nader.said ·corporations pitched their p roducts on television by rfi eans of' ''pretty roosters, plastic. doodads, a nd little jingles that are basically and pristinely idiotic." Principal: Reveals Valencia 'Priorities By ANNE COOPER OI' .... O.Uy l"ilet M..rt A gocxj attitude and a positive seU-concept have first priority at Valencia Elementary School in Laguna Hills, according to Pat McDaniel. principal. A close second on the priority list is accorded academic needs, he said. "It is very important that children in our soctety learn to read, \\'rite and spell,'' McDaniel said . "but what good does it do for them to have skills if they don"t know how to think logical ly or relate constructively to other people?" In order to assure that each studenl has the maximum op- portunity possible to develop his potential, McDaniel has en· couraged parents and other adults in the community to become involved at the sctM>ol. ~ "We want to know each child personally at Valencia," he said. With an enrollment of 477 children in kindergarten t.hroy.gh. sixth grade, Valencia is unusual among schools in haVihg' ~ many as 100 adults on campus at a time. In addition. 30 more adults work out of their homes on · various projects. In order to encourage mothers or preschool children to volun· teer some or ~their time to t:he school, a carefully supervised nursery school is available \O them while they are at Valencia. Hi gh school students are also to be seen at the school, participating in c r oss-age teaching projects. "Four years ago when we firsl received federal funding for ear- ly childhood e ducation ,·• <See VALENCIA, Page A2) • ____ ,...... •11 ,.._,,.._ '" "We tiear d Susie yelping as sbe g:;:.J: : =...._ %: waa beinl dragged. There was There have been similar inci- dents over the past year, r!'¥1t-m, in the death oft wo olhecdogs. Robertson said residents of the ~ea "ai'e long overdue for prO- teetion froqa the' coyotes." :..:;•• _ ...!'~ t:'c:...,. .t: nothln• we could do,'' s aid 01 1 • ., ._. .,,..,, Durward L . "Robertson, 868 --·-· .,..._..,_,... •s CamtnodelotMares. ....... M Ta l•• Alt =-.J ; r i IM "-"'-.. .. Robertton 1aid the pet wu put .... .. .. ~ =--:: out u uaual Friday nigbt in the _.u.iilrln I back.yard which faces on the 12th .,. i'.',...__•~,;_---~....,---:;r fairway on lhe ioH._. ' ,. , • !1': Hid pounty animal con!rol office 1 . were expected. to in- V..U1a~the lnclden\~ • ' ' .. ~ ......... 'WE WANT TO KNow CHILD PER~NALLY AT VALENCIA' P~rent A11let••• tteip. Youngetfte Like J11H• Monteleone. • . , ,• I O...tt """ ""-" .._ SEEKS PARENT HELP Princ ipal Mco.n.iel F,.o• Pagr .-l J VALENCI . .\ ~1r0aniel s;.11d . e.i.l·h t~•l·~ .at \':den r1 a v1 :;1tt.•d .it it-.s.s.i. l"Ck" ·<'h<'Ol ~1th .1 !op,.•ri.11 pn:~r.1~ """° thought n11~h1 llff,,r lb J.:.:y,.~~ \\'t• rt'Jt'Cl t'd .1 l.'l'Olm~ ~\·1.1!. p 1rkagt'd pi l'l;':r3m >.JUtrl~ht .1.."lrJ <1pt l-d (or dt•velop1ng 1.."IUT l'"'1'1 · v.·e fTl t'l 1n on" an1.>ttit'r·~ ho mt'::. for b r..i 1nstarm1og St'SSIOOS and by fall had •\X"k~ out a prel!)' sattsf3t"lory plan ln the four rt>ars s1nct" tbt>o •~ha'"" refined the plan and addt'd. to tl ··This summer, fo· tnslao<"e. vtt' aadt'd a parent o0sen·auon l'i:.is.s. :-LJ th..it parents al pre ~c hoo le r s ca n ~·atch their children 1n a classroom setting and discuss their development with trained professionals.'' Valencia was the first school in the Saddlebark Valley Unified School District to receive funds for early childhood education, but each year new schools have been added. This year there are six 1n lhe di strit'l. McDaniel said eat'h sC'hool has tailored its pro- gram lo fit the needs or its stu- dents . "Building a school program is like building your ovro home," he said. "Each one is unique. "At-Valencia,·· he said, "we want parents to realize their im- portanc~ in their children's de- velopment. "We bope parents will take an active role, both at home and al school , lO work with us in the best inlerO.l of lhe cbilcl. · · · Thief T~kes ........ OW Glory From Perch .· Monday, October 13> 1176 HeariQg , Slates ~· --' ScBwalbe .~ When di:1missal prQCeedfn1s against teacher Mi chael Mang resume Tuesday monling. one witness expected to appear for the prosec ution ls Alan Sch"'albe. former Corona del Mar lligh School teacher w® was conv1cled of multiple sex of- fenses. Scb"·albe. "''ho was convicted earlier this year after a lengthy trial, -.·as c hairlflan of the social studies department at Corona d°el '.\tar High School. where Mang "'llS tf'aching prior to his SUS· ~nsioo in May of this year. '-1311&. 30. was charged with '"\lJ\proreossional conduct" and suspf'nded from his regular h!:t.1."htn.g dutit"s . The Wsmis~"al M.snng sgains\ ~J ang , the first e,·~r tn th~ histo r y or the :'\~wpon -!\lesa L'nified School Ot:Rnrt. will determine whether « nt'4 \M t"Olltroveorsial teacher :y.m~ in lbe school distnct. Tlwo hfosnng 1s al district head· qua...'1~. 16'11 16th St .. Newport S.xb :\~ng to school d1slriC't of· :·1 ~·1si s . Sch"·albe \!.'as sub- ('"'t'naed bei:'ause ht" was involved tn ooeo of the -charges against ~a.ng. a social studies teacher. In the charge, one of 36 accusa- uons . Mang is alleged to have passed by a con!erence betwttn Schwalbe and a student and to have told the student , "You don "t ha\•eto listen to that buU-. ·· In addition to the testimony ex- pected from Schwalbe, several former students or Mang have been subpo'enaed 'from ou(-of· town to testify. ·The prosecution's side. which has already included testimony from Corona del Mar High School Principal Dennis 1Evans and dis· trict officials Kevin Wheeler and John Nicoll. Prosecution testimony is ex- pected to continue at least through this week. with the de- fense beginning possibly next week. SACC to Hear County Chief Of Consumers Owen Butler, chief represen- tative for the Orange County Of. (ice of Consumer Affairs, will be the featured speaker Wednesday They're &ping to n~ a new night during the October meeting OldGloryataLagunaHillashop-of lhe Saddleback Area ping center and the operators of Coordinating Council (SACC). the Wild West Center are pretty · ~utter will explain the wild about the weekend theft. ~ses and functions ot the Orange County Sherlff'1 of-umer Affairs Office at 7;30 Cicers said an agile thief climbed · the Community Room of the flag pole at the complex, L~ copies Federal Savings and Paz and Mcintyre roads, and un -Loan, 23688 El Toro Road, El hooked the Stars and Stripes Toro. · from its vantage point. · SACC Vice President Deni s Operators of the center value Horn said Butler was invited to the banner at $229.18. ''That speak for educational purposes works oat at a~ut $4.60 a stale." and not because there are any an alert investigator commented special consumer problems in today. theSaddJeback Valley. Girl Claims Jail Molest LONOKE. Ark. (UPI) -A federal grand jury ts investigat- ing allegations that-a teen-age girl was given liquor and mari- juana in a county jail and then sexually molested by a woman inmate a nd me mbers or the ·Lonoke County sheriffs office. I Romona Thomas, now 18, of Buchanan, Mich., told a federai grand jury in Little Rock that the incidents occurred while she was in the county jail Sept. 22-23, 1974. ORANGE COAST .. DAILY PILOT "•• °'"""' c...1 o.ur P1101, "'4111 ""*-" n<_. D'""' the ... wt.•Prt•s. • P<1IWI-Dy i._ Or..-. C..i! Pllltll\l'll"11ComP•n1 S.-~t.olt•""" ••• ,.mu ...... MDnd•1 """"WI' F•kl•r tor COit• ..... Ntw~ M.c". MWIUl!glDll 8-•h/F-l .. fl \i•1i-,, ..... 1 ... , , ... di.-• v.u., ..... ~ 81'.0:h/Solltn Coe" A tl<>919•,.i11n1Ue110 tlti!I It DUbl-it.11"1 \tlw•C1a1• otn<I """""'~•. !no t lMlpM ll'Ubt!~llll Ill..., I• "' :1JO WI~ l•J ¢"'"'· C&I• Mt'M, C•lltwlll• tMMI. Robert N. Weed f'•ff191ftt-PYl>lo- JKk R. Curley Vl\4; "'''~"' •nO C.< ,.., .. i..._. Thomas Kee ... 11 l!t!llM ThOmas A. Murphine llo\tl ... l l"ll l!dltor 1 CNwtM H. loos RIC.hard P. Nall • A111.-...-~~Ed1Wn I I I I • I -1 ' ' I l I I No other business is listed on We dnes day ni g ht's SACC agenda. Opera Star From County Will Perform . Contralto Lucille Anderton o( Santa Ana will perform Tuesday at Saddleback College for an opera appreciation class, accord- ing to instructor Jane Westbrook. Miss Anderton studied at the University of Kansas on a' voice scholarship and with th e University of Southern California (USC) Opera Theatre, where she performed under the direction of Dr. Walter Ducloux. She has played leading roles in several area theaters, including Riverside Opera Association, Laguna Moulton Theatre and Pacific Opera Theatre. Theapera class meets at6p.m. in Room G on the lower campus. Jt is public. Additional information is available by calling the com- munity information office at Sad- dleback College, 831·9700 or 495-1950. Viejo Rotary Eyes Samples Mission Viejo Rotarians will have their spirits lifted Tuesday , when Red Olsen appears tor a lunchc:on talk. , Olson 'a subject happens to be. ••eeer. ''And, he'·a brlnfinc some aamplft along to 111.ustrate cer· tlln key 110lnll. A !latrtbutor\ of. Anheuser- Buocb, OIHn will appear tit 12 :15 a.rn. ID U.. ll1"""" Viejo IM. I • Former Texas govern or J ohn Connally said SUnday h e believes former California governor Ronald Reagan will challenge President Ford for the GOP nomination in "a real horse race." Connally said Ford should be "much bolder." Artist With Saucer Group, He Writes By United Press International A young artist who reported seeing an unidentified flying ob- ject last summer has written home from Illinois that he is with the. followers or a mysterious couple wbopromi'se a higher rorm of life th!ough metamorphosis and a ride on a UFO. The six-page ~andwrltten let- ter from Neil Brown, Z2 ! Eugene, Ore .. to his Cather, Don Brown, Lebanon, Ore .. was PQS_tm.arked in Walnut, Ill,, Oct. 7t-12 days later than any other colnmunica- tion known to have been received from followers of ''The Two.'' Brown said his son toni: had an interest in such things as the Chinese I Ching, astrotogy and reincarnation and had reported seeing a UFO Aug. 1. "That led him lo think he was called to the movement outlined by the couple," Brown said. W·ith the addition of three persons to the list during the weekend, tbe number of persons from Oregon believed to have eone as followers of the couple roseto23. The elder Brown said the letter was in his son'sJtandwriting. "ll sounds like him," Brown said in telephone interview. "I know it's him but tlie 'Ideas he's trying to put across sound like somebody's got lo him and he:s swallowed it hook, line and sinker." . The son<Wrote1 "1 am very safe and am not and will not do anything to break the law. We do not break laws," he also said, "This is my thing. lam happy to be part of it. He referred to ••a lot of people'' in the group but did not state a number. Brown said his son told him members of the group were not supposed to have ~way con- tact with outsiders and asked his rather not to give any informa- tio:n about the group. Brown, said. however. he felt "the more people know the fewer will be taken in by this foolishness." Brown said, however, he does not f~r for his son's safety since receiving the letter. "It appears they are s till Lraveling . I got the idea these persons were not with them," the elder Brown said. ''It "sounds as if they were preparing lo find the couple.·· The mysterious 1 couple ap- peared at a meeting in Waldport, -. Ore .. Sep\. 14 and told the 200 persons who attended they must give up all their possessions and children if they wished to join a pro1ram traiqing them for metamorphosis to a higher form of lire. * * * l',....P-.,eAl SAUCERS ••• bad contributed a dozen autos to the piovem.eot. , Members were toid' to ililndon "lllll' Idea you hallo held lo lbe piat abbut anythin& ·at all,'' 1 Coleman uld. • ~ • ·1 r • • • • • It's Man's World U~S .. S tudy Slwws Male Brighter WASIUNGTON (UPI) -Mon are better than women .at amwering questions on simple everyday problein1 in arithmetic. grocery shopplnc or politics, re-- portti a federally-funded educ•· lion survey. "Whe·n it comes to educat.iooal achievement, it ap~ars it's sUll a man's world.'' cfoncluded SUD .. day's repqrl !!Y lllo..Natimal..AI:._ r ae11ment of Educational. ttaluatloll ol elcbt nrller."'8'-.. Prognoa. veys coaduclecl -640,ooo \ The NAi!:P Is a federau,. penonsofvarious ages. · 1 financed periodic •W'VeY at how Themajorcondusions: " w.ii cbildreb•and -adwi.' -al .. f.enerallydid-.rln . learn 1ubjects tr8dltlonally mathemat cs, sciences, social iauaht In scboola. Tiie .....,,.,.. -es and cltize111blp. ~ .are conducted'by the EducaUoa -¥emales score better at re...r Cominiasion ol the Sta&es, bued adiD& and llteratuni at age•~ but .. in Denver, Colo. fall behind males by the time 1be lat.eat report tep"••IDtl an they are young aduJtl. : -~rema1es-m·a1nta11ra •light,! advantage in music at all a1es. County Planners Eye Shelter Sites --Only in writinJl.Clo females comiatenUy outpenorm males by awidemar,m. • "Wl>at is particularly puzzllos- •hen compartna male-female. acblevement II that lo the ma1.,:, dominat'efd areas - mathematics,· science, soelal astudies and citizenship -males an.d females at age 9. show scholastic u·nd erstandings that are fairly equal,'' thereportsaid .•~ Orange County Planning Com- missioners will be asked Tues- day to determine whether three or four Sites proposed for a South County Animal Shelter are in confocmance with the General Plan. All three of the sites are in un- incorporated territory . The. fourth is in the city of San Juan Capistrano and the city"s Plan- ning Commission has de- termined that the site does not conform to their plan. Based on a draft Environmen- tal Impact 'Report, the cOllDty planning staff has recommended that only one or the proposed sites is in conformance with the county plan. This site is just south of Crown Valley Parkway and west of the San Diego Freeway. Another site, on Camino Capistrano between Crown Vailey and Oso Parkways, w~ld be in conformance U a ·drainage swale is incorporated in the de- sign, according to the staff re- comm..endation. The staff has recommended tha,t another site, in an ai-ea bounded· by Cabot Road, the San Diego Fl-eeway, Oso Parkway and La Paz Road, is not in con- formance with the plan because it would require a concrete chan- nel in a creek and it wouldn't be consistent with the greenbelt concept fOf the al"ea . Laguna Hills TV Set Taken A ffrtable television set val~ by the owners at $500 was stOlen 'during the weekend by thieves wfio removed it from the couft\er in a Lagt.fna Hills Mall store. Orp.nge Counlf Sheriff's officers l'el/Orled today. · Deputies sald the set was taken lrom the .counter in PALS ap- pliance store, 2415(> Laguna Hills Mall , while employes were busy in another area of the store. AlsO. the staff report says, a crossing would need to be built over existing railroad tracks to provide access to Uais site. The County Bo·ard of &lpervison will select the site after they receive a report on the cotnmlasion's determinaUon. The com mis1ion iS scbeduJed to ~onslder the issue at 2:30 p.m. in their chambers at 400 .Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. The comniission ia al9o expect- ed to consider approval of a ten- tative tract at the south comer of El Toro and Trabuco Roads. A total of .236 single·fa mily re- sidence lots. open space areas and a public park iJ being pro- PoSed by the subdivider, William Lyon Company, on the 55-acre parcel. EI Toro High Sets Night For Parents The faculty and staff of El Toro High School wUl hosl a "Back To School" night for parents at 1: 30 p.m. Wednesday night. Principal Herman A. Schmidt says the evening'.s activities will begin with a general assembly, after which parents will be asked to visit the classrooms ot their children. "ln an attempt to have parents kDow more about their child's educational program. we are in- viting all parents to come to school and follow an abbreviated version of their student's 'daily schedule," he explalned. "Parents will have an op- portunity to meet the teachers who instruct their children daily. The teachers are p repared to dis- cuss the scope and sequence of. the courses they teach, their classroom stand ards and' academic requirements, lheir hom"'ework -and grading philosophies, and explain term paper or prOject requirements.'' Mnrl11ers 1\\.,11ift.~f of l~l~l~I~ Sl~ltl'lt~l~S . ' We haw quite• mrgo of tree serv1"s on deck •t Mar1Mr1and our friendly cnw Is reed't to help you put ti,.nt ro use. So com. aboard soon, tor the highest Interest. and nrvlees to match! When ii comes lo the safety of your Important keepables-Docu- ments, Birth Certificates, tnaur- ance papers, elc. -your personal private Safe Deposit Bo• provides the proper place ... and lt "s free with a minimum balance. T RUST DEED NOTE COLLECTION Dt.tpllc.tlng Important papersi and forms ls a per90n·a1 service we ara happy to olfer you •.• and It """ea 'you money when you a.ve at M.,lnen. NOTARY s~y~~~hao•n authorlnd Notary Publ1Cava11 .. able to MN• the need a of•our c::ustom!!• • •• free, of OOU!M- I ' --l"""'"Offk.) 1111 w..tttlttOr. (71•}..,,·..000 I . IRA AND KEOGH Theiia two apecllll M.-inet"a Savings accounts can provide you with a per90nal ta.·aheltered re- tirement plan. Whether)'OU are self-employ«t or own ycur own busi- ness, and are a part of a retl,... ment plan at your work, the Individual Retirement Account or the KEOGH plan can build tax free dollars IOI' a much brighter future. AUTOMATIC SOCIAL SECURITY CHECK DEPOSIT In cooptr'9tlon with lhe Ftd9ral Govtirn~. Mariners la now authorized to recet._.. end dtQOllt your Soolal 9'curlty Check directly into rour penonat 8CCIOUnt. No more worr• about loee. No mot9 ltandlng In Une to Clllh YoUr Qheek'. Plu1 you'll be Mmlng h~ lnttrtttlrom t.hecMyof~tand you can wllhdraw at your convenience. ''By age 13, however, femaJes... have beiun to decline in achieve- ment which continues downward throu gh ·age 17 and inti>- adulthood.,, One '"inexPljcable''finding .. thi report said , is that as yount men grow older they conmtenUy dO better than women on tests in·"! volving consumer buying anti! such household situations as tak- ing a turkey out of the oven at the ri1bt time, even tbouch it tradi- tionally is assumed women are the more experienced shoppers: and homemakers. 'lbe report shows males have a substantial lead in knowledge of politics, international problems, government and law. F,....P-.,eAI CELLA ••• sidiary and service rinns with similar ownerships ck> show pro- fits. Withou t naming the Cella- O'Neill hospitals, St.an Malek, director of the Orange County Health Planning Council, sold ''The chief way excess profits can be made is to use a hospital as a 'skimming center'. "lnves~ors in this type of operation are typically involved in related business such as management consulting firms, medical supply houses, com· puter and other equipment leas- ing companies, construction rU'Dls or debt rmanc:ing corpora- tions. 9' • Meanwhile, auditors for the~ State Board of .Equalization COQ- tend that Cella and-O'Neill failed to meet a Sept. 30 deadline for supplying invoices for work done by United printing, oJ which Richard O'Neill and Louis J . Cella Jr., MD, share ownership. . The auditors have ~ked the men to provide proof they pro- duced up to $67 ,000 in printed campaign material they report- ed donating to candidates throughout the state in 1974. FREE CHECKING AT MAJOR BANK Wllh your minimum balance at Mariners you will recel ... e a special certificate whleh qualifles ycu tor a no-charge cheeking account at a major Southern Calllornla bank with ofllces throughout Los Angeles and Orange Counties. MONEY ORDERS AND TRAVELERS CHECKS We provide you with a aale way to carry or send money. Whether you're planning a trip for that once- ln~a·lifallmevacatlon or just paying aWll, lhlsfraeservlcels convenient and efllcient • HIGHEST RATES ON INSURED SAVINGS ..._ ..... --73.4 o/o -----8 .06% 11000 • • YEAll CElnlFICAT'E 63.4% 6.98°/o 61h 0/o 6.72°/o 53.4 °/o 5.92% 51/4 °/o I = 5.39% 11 • •'-iae l)CJI( liiOC(lt,ltft' :~-=.:."'I::.:' -• .. -----=-=-= 1 -·-· -- • . 4 ---To••y'111 CJ._I .. N.Y. Steeb ' VOL. 61, NO. 116, ! SECTIONS, 2A PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALl'FORNIA .r ' MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1975 TENCEN"JS ' . Several ~Cella, O'Neill Probes · e ·ared · 1----,11•·j"DOtl~llSCRE Revenue Senlt!e1 -'tire State .... ..,......... Board o1 gquam.dOli-Service District each year . A -.! probe b1 t.be Internal Revenue Service ia looldnt into the political aod ftseal role ol ,llrint'llhopa-1n-hosJ!itala in which both Celi. and O Nelli have in· • s_.erat medie.•l .. reJated en- terprtaea wi!b interlocltintl direc· The UniCsn said six Orange County hospitals 1¥ilh tnterl0<k· lng 0Wnershipi1: show little or no profit. But it said several sub- sidi3J')I and service firms with ... <an be. mad• is to use. hoop~ as a 'skimmina center'. 1 7 A Hrin of ~ 9" .-r ODe latenaal -S.."""'•"'ice"" way today into the political and inve1ti1atloe I• foeuina on penooal alfain of ~· Coun· Cella'• pe.--al alfaln. Pllblic ty'•twomoot•pro.....-Pollllcal IRS reeonll Indicate Cilia -eampaicn contributor• -:--bia wife, Mari ... laa"8 Died no hospital entrepreneur Dr. Louil tu: m.-e: 1iaee • .., . Thi• -~!\:.~~;~Aire~ ~=-~:.:....~ ·n.e inveatie•li-are beinl · bu ftled, retur•• in tbe Loa conductid by the lnteraal ·•An1ele1 Jnl•roal Re•enue . veatmmtli. · Accordinl to • ropyrtchted ROI")' in the Satramento Un.ioa SUnda1. tb' IRS io.reaucatora alloare loojiin1 intot.be poosihili· t1 of a difting or rwids between ' . IJ.S. •• m ' • S.' • · ma1 • • Ford ,Okays ·civilian Occupancy. WASHINGTON (API -Wilh litUe ad•ance notice, President Ford signed .today a Con- gressional resolution authorizing American civilians to mmi early warning stations in·tbe smai. In putting his signalw-e on the document that cleared_CollCress last week, Ford declared:· '' l reaffjrm today that yre .will not accept sta1nation or stalemate in the Middle East.'' r Witb pholOfraphen and re- porters as bis only witnesses, Ford •,i<I the United stat... must continue diplom-atic efforts with the nations .of the Middle East "in order to sustain the momen· tum toward peace generated by ttie:Sinatweement." -..... Reading ·a statement ftlmed and recorded for later use in news broadcuta', Ford called the Sinai accoi"d'betweea maet and Ad~forNags 'lt!i,otic'·Jingl,es Hit .DENVER (UPI)-Ralph Nader says Madison Avenue is spending milliotis for television com- mercials to tutU children into nags for toys and cereals. _ · "Tuere is some $409 million spent every year by companies on 'television advertising directed to children, not only (for) food but toys and otber pro- ducts,'' he said. Nader, speaJ\iog to the National CQ!iterence cia Scoo.<l!:age PJ1r111>thood, aaid be~--'id a.,._· vert1smg apncy ..memo sqlnl ~ .... uct'1 sales would increue 1111._i, "succesdul trwrormatloa oC a.child Into a nae Cl{ib parent." Nader •'lid corporations pltCbed thefr prOducts on televisioll ~Y me"'5 of ''pretty roooters, plastic doodads, and little\jingles that are basicall1 anll pristinely idiotic." · 'P..Oteetloa Overd•e' . . ·Coyote Carrie~ Off •. Clemente Coekapoa -. A San Clemente couple's thr~ year-old COckapoo is the latest victim of coyotes that lurk in the canyons near Shoretlifl's Country Club in San Clemente. The small dog was attacked by a coyote early Saturday morning and dragged from her .... OJmers yard anct~acro"l~..-a-f&liway into a brush ahe8d. "We heard Susie yelping as she was beiilg dragged. There was nothing we could do,'' said Durward L . Robertson, 868 Camino de los Mares. Robertson said the pet was put out as usual Fr-iday night in the ' back yard which faces on the 12th fairway ah the goU course. ··we wok~ up about. 5--..m. and heard all kind of commotion and yipping. Sy the time J 1ot. out- side, she was gone. 1 saw the • coyote carrying her off across the goU course,'' Robert_sonsaid. C.east Wea'tber Mostly' sunny Tuesd~ with fair and continu8d cool tonight. Righi Tues· 4ay in tbi!"Upper-eoo-1o-u..- . mid 70s. Lows tonight in lhe 50s. • • · • IN81DET08&W Christine Jorg•~.-;4 woman now for ' 2J ~ re- .,.,..,, 'career .o• .octre••· -· ffill/ll<lul> ..cm.iiiwr, coUcto 14c1.,.,., .-.'TV .......... 111,. "'111..;, <.........,,. ••lllDl'.ond """"4·1>< __.. 87. Re said. the coYote was about the size of a large German sheph"'erd . : There h•ve been similar inci- dents over the P.ast tear, result-ini in lhe death of two other dogs. Robertson said residents of the area ..Llare long· overdue for ~ tection from the coyotes." He said county animal control offjc::ers . were expec.1.ed to ip- vestigate the incident Coday. Mtin.Breaks Gol,dfisJ.i Record-501 From wire Services • OAKLAND -A •-rmarket clerk swallowed 501 goldfish, cililmed a world's record and said bis main problem was that . "when they're going down, some of tbem wiggle." Leonard McMahan, 31,.gu]ped down the_ squirming fish in less than tour hours SUnday after-noon. , He tar outdistanced othen who enteted a contest at a live-fish store here in a throwback to the goldftah·eatin1 days oft.be Jll30o. ~ 111e latest record holder listed in "The Guinness Boot Of World Records" is John Parker iil Loo ~~-~·~·· -.,ho consum~d 300 tlOldflsll durtn1 two da11 la Ap;il 1974. • . "lleolpretty 1ood," McMahan said lturt..; • break. "I had a 611 bftaklut, aol'm DOtltunpy. "The oaly trouble is, when they'l"e 1otn1 down, some of · -wl11le and -they do that, you couid·looe everything.'' t-•ldl: Another contestant, Terrence .,. _,,.,..., •• D . Keen•n, wasbed 1otdfi1h -!i:i=: z..:•. Q'•-· ----- • .. ,.... .,. down wit.b white wine and -laid Al ---.. :: be, too, bad IOlllle problems with ., . .,,,=-the t I•" h .,.. crea ure1 w 1 ..... aa in is 5 =---~ throat. -.. -~=---:: \_ .. tblllrUtUebMda~'tocb-.. _ ·~ ~an1ali(hel...riledto u . ...... ... t'l.. . '\;;:..==+:===:J::.../'..l--t <8ooOOLDP18H, ...... Al>~ ' E1ypt ''a .sigQificant step towards an over-all selUement ln the MiddJe East.·· But be said none of the nations involved ·'see it as an end in itself ... 1 He said there remains a "pre- ssing need for a just settlement of tbe problems which underlie the tension and instability in that partoftbeworld." The Senate approved the use of the U.S . civilians by a vote of 70 to 18 on Thursday. The House ap- proved-the arrangement 341 to 68. W-eadaio. t · Israel gave fofmal approval to the rmal document on Friday. Egypt aianed the pact Sept. 22. Ford said. he was eratef'ul for the cooperation of Congress~ and voi'ced particular praise for Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger, who wasrthe prime mover in negotiating the interim agree- meqt. . • • (SeeSINAI, P1 .. A!) Councilmen ·1'oT8'el~ . , At Airport ' -Irvine councilmen Tuesday will take another look at how to combat the ·propo.-:ed com- mercial airport use ol El Toro Mariae Corps-Air Station at 7:30 p.m. in city hall, 4201 Canipus D;ive. · 'Mayor Art Anth011¥ sugg~ts ·"Operation SC!areCrow" as ihe · name" for . the. city's effort ''to heail, off tbe big commercial bird\ ~ore they try to roost in our eut P4Sture. ·• Earlt-.. ~ffOrts includin51; a leafleting campaign apparently are working, according to An· thotfy. He saict more than 8,000 letters w:olesting the Orange County :&ard of Supervisors' proposal to add commercial llifhts to. El Toro ~ave been re· ce1ved b7 Svpervisor Thomas Riley. -S ace Cult StiJ,>ulaiions J 'rretty Dull' SAN FRANC\SCO (API -A young man who assed.s he was a convert to a spaceship-to- paradise cult until'he partook ,,f sOme forbidden niarijuana says the 'group 's commandme nts made for a dull life. • Danny ColeD\an, 20, said Sun- day that he jofned lhe movement, called H~m'an Individual TV TO PORTRAY .SAuc;:ER ~NCIDENT-A7 Metaftlbl"phos is, in early Sep- tember but walked out of a cainp in Oregon last month alter spend- ing tW-o weeks with the lfOUP. ''Nob9dy was having sex, and every.bbdy was ·talking about it," Colem•D said.: Coleman talked to the San Francisco Chronicle, which said that his friends and neighbors in· slat he 1was a member of the nomadlc 1roup tliat has recniit- ed converts in Oregon, California and Colorado. lA.adeR .ar the-fllM crusade are I ' man ud "woman who iden· Ulyt.btaaelves as '"lbeTwo.'' • Thitlr m,..age is that followers 111t11t diac,.-d ra111UY ~ moot wwdlrbelongings -have run failb in the eventual death and resurrection of ... 'Tbe Two. ·, TrUe belle'Vers, they say, Will be taken to e better world aboard a UFO. Drucs Jlnd other intoxicants are liboo. Coleman 1afdY-'".My head'il'e· ally been 1pi•oiif1 since I loll. They acarod ui'.lnto o lat ol tbinp (llee l!AllC.l'as, ••I'S u • 'toratlll. "" ' Tt.e look into the firms is in· tended to determine whether lax-d~uctible runds were shjned to poliUcaJ. cipipaigns.. The Union also said' sta\e investigators were looking into why the bills Qf Mec!iCal patients at the hospitals were higher than the ave~ageS'" arowid the state. ··--similar: ownerships do show.pro- "Investors in tbl• type ot operation are typically involved in related business 1uch •• management .. conaWtina fi~ medical 11t1pply h0use1, cp_ID• puter and other equipment leu- in& companies, constructill: firms or debt rinanein1 ~· fibl. • 'Without naming the Cella- O'Neill hospitillls, Stan Malek, director of the Orange County Health Planning Council , said "The chief way excess profits .. tions .0 ~ ...,.. (See CELLA, Pap .UI • ... ' • Uttl.e Dent, !-arge Mess . , See ttiat littl,e bump 1n the wall outs ide NorvaJ's Delicatessen at 1746 Placentia ~ve.? Not much d a mage. But look what happened lo the liquor stock inside when the car dri ven by James Barrett, 23, of Costa Mesa, lost its brakes and banged the wall. Barrett is on the phone explain- ing to his wife about his accident. Torture Slaying Tiro Suspects Hel:d in Mutilation Deat'Ji By ARTHUR R. VINSEL OltM O.Uy "'-"SUH One week after a runaway Costa Mesa girl. 14, revealed a tale ·so grueso me that f ew authorities would believe it about the butchery of her traveling companion by a couple in Oregon, two suspects have ~en captured. They were taken into custody in Sacram e nto Sunday night, based on information suppLied to the FBI and Oregon lawmen. who finally round a corpse of the ,,.f,rl Saturday ln a remote area of Jackson County. The body, sexual1y mutilated, stabbed and bound to a tree with wire in a rainy forest where it had been attacked by vermin. is that of Rebecca Marie Wojtas, 14, of Cypress. Sus pects in the torture and sex s laying were identified by authorities today as Ronald w'11yne Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie Lamberson. 19, both reportedly Sacramento area transients. They were book e d into Sacr a m ento Co un~y Jail on murder cha r ges following cap· lure on information largely de- ·Irvine Air Crash I Victim Discoyered Divers again tod8y searched the waters of Snodgrass Slough near Sacriamento in an effort to find the bodies of three men believed killed in a plane crash Friday th"Bt took the li ves of an Irvine man and his fi ve hunting companion1. Three bodies located as of today werethbeeot1RO'ger Paul Oing, 25, o11rvine'; N'evin Thomason, 11 , or LOn«· Be,ach1 and William J . MoCkridge,Jl. of t..ong Beach. Although the n ight'plan for the 111.fated Auo Commandef 500 showed five p3ssengers, the Sa¢.ra~to Coltnty Coroner now believesstllwer~abOari.!. ' Aulhoritte's are seekii\j: the bodies o( Dr. Pierce Thomason a Lons .Be'•ch 4entist whb Was Nevin's father ; llichard Mor.ris Beaver GI Norwalk and Robert W. , Cook. • -4? ' TIM ~en reportedly were beoded for a du._ bunllnfexpedi· _lloD.ja&iliaolb.F•llj! ... Ore .• when I the plane appa1.1ently exploded in mid-air near a needle.like 1,543- root televisiOn broadcast ing tower a mile rrom Sacramento's Executive Airport. . Shotgun sh.ells and a fi shing r eel were round in the w reek age. Aulhoritles saiCI the wreckage was widely scattered ahd iden-' tlfication of the bodies was ex- trem ely difficult . A sheriff's de- pattmenl spokesman said today authorities ar'e awaiting dental record comparisons before fin al identifications are made. Oing, Mockridge, Cook and Beaver wer e directors of CEME Construction Co., of La Mirada, a petrO('hemical engineering firm. Persons at the firm today refused any comment on the men or the tragedy. The crash .scattered the plane over seve ral a~res near the §a,cramento Rivi r . The crumpled fuielage was lilted ~J,crane from I Oto 12 feet of water Satutdar. _., -· . .. •• veloped by Costa Mesa Poli ce Detective Norman Kutch .. No motive is known for the. slaying that occurred about Oct. 4 or 5, nor how the Costa Mesa 14-year-old escaped an identical fate as a witness to the maca bre killin2. She· was stabbed and beaten. then driven south by· he r kid- napers. but finally given her freedom in lhe Ba kersfield area. from where s he made he r way home toCosta Mesa. The girl was apprehended in town a w·eek ago Sunday by Patrolman Larry Fuqua. as a si mple runawa y, before the wea ry , t errifi e d youngster emerged from a slate of shock enough to te ll her story. ' "He noticed som e blood on her shlrt and asked what happened. and she told this incredibly sic k story." Detective Kutch recount- ed today , following a weekend of <See TORTVRE, PageA2) FOURTH WEEK FOR PICKEROO Pigskin Pickeroo ·75 enters its rourth week today chaJlenging footba ll fo recasters along the Orange Coast with a new selec· tion or 30 weeke nd contests of na- tional interest. . Pigs kin prognosticators are in· vited each week to predict the ·outcomes of the list of JO games • selected by Daily .Pilot SPoii:t.s. F.<litor Glenn W!:i~·c. Winners s ha re S50 in ca sh priies. For rules and an, entry blank turn to page A-12 . Pigs:ICiD Pickeroo ill a. regular feature or the-Da\ly P ilot sports sectioa each.Mondayend Wedriesday •• - ' . ' ' ' I l ,• •• • A% OAJLYPILOT E .-P flfle AJ T ORTUR E telephone work with Oregon authoriliet1;. "The whole thing sounds like a Charles M.a nlOtl deal to me,•· be ~dded. Oregon lawmen today "''ere in· creasing a st.>arth for other possi· ble victims of what befell the Wo- jtas girl and her traveling com- vanion after they escaped the t'oun ty's McMillan School for wayward g irls in Orange. Tht>Y imtnt:diale ly headed for Oregon, where the girl destined to be s lain rt'portedly ha d a boyfriend. invcsti2ators said. "It 's a "beautiful' hitch-hiking ~tory. · · Kutch sai~ bitterly today, <.i report compU1ng what was dont• to the girls in sickening de· t;iil lying in the ccntt:r of his <lesk He had just hung up from another t ele phone talk with Oregon authorilies who at that time had not released positive identification of the dead girl found by a hunter Saturday. St>xual assaUll and mutilation described by the Costa .l\1esa girl in lurid detail had apparently been performed on the victim b efor e s h e was hacked a nd stabbed numerous times in the b ack and neck '"The little gir l four\d it difficult to accept when no one would believe her:· Detective Kutch said today . addin g that he sus- pected a strong e le ment of truth after questioning her. He said she told 'the story each time with uns hakable convic- t ion and a memory for even tiny details in each recital that no one wou ld make up if concocting such a far-fetched lie. "She stuck right with it every t ime,·· S<J id Kutch , who becomes noticeably appalled in goiiig inlo dt•lails of the torture . slaying "hich he said appeared to hf• committed for no reason at all . "But people who mutilate are not too rational,·· he remarked pointedly. ~ The vetera n homicide detec- tjvesaid her description of an im· porte-d ca r used and t.he suspects involved. compare d to mug shots of Hogan a nd Miss Lamberson adde-d to his suspicions she was telling the truth. The auto. whe n impounded Sunday. s howed evidence the re· ar had perhaps been Wruihed out with a garden hose,..according to Sacr_am e nto area lawmen in- volved. Kutch said the s urviving Tunaway described the area where her friend -they were new acquaintances who met at the juvenile detention facility ~ was killed and left bound to a tree alongside a '°"'l7 lo&&in& road. A se•rch ·of the vicinity described as being aOOve In- terstate Highw ay 5 i n the A~hland area of sou thern Jackson County was off, however, and investigators caJJed off t he search late last week , dis~issing the murder story as pt)ony. . A. h~~t_!r, however. found the gu-11'1 ooaY !)a> an area overlook- ing R out.e 227 near Medford which bear s an uncanny r e- semblance to the other location recalled by the Costa Mesa r unaway . Authorities believ.ed s he was dead three to five days but heavy rains in the region have helped preserve the body, according to Costa ~1esa Detective Sgt. Sam C.orde1ro. l'ro• Page A J ,. CELLA ••. Meanwhile, auditors for the State Board of Equalization con- tend t hat Cella and O'Neill failed to meet a Sept. JO deadline for :supplying invoices ror work done by United prin ting, of whic h Richard O'Neill and Louis J . Cella Jr., MD, share ownership. The auditors have asked the men lo provide proof they pro- duced up to $67 ,000 in printed campaign mate rial they report· e d do n ati ng to candidates throughout the stale in 1974. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rober1 N. Weed Pt~•l<l•"t •"II "-ht...• Jfcll: R: Curley Vlf.• "'Hlaerl! •ncl~MflllM.,.....- ThOmas Keevil .E•110t • J It's Man's ... world I U.S. Study ShOws Mak Brighter • W ASfUNGTON (UPI) ...,. M<n are better than women at answeMng questions on 8imple everyday problems in anthmetic. grocery shopping or politics. re-- parts a federally.fundcd educa· tion s urvcv. · "When it comes to educationa l achievement, it appears it's still . ' a man'i\world;•• concluded SUn- day's ,replirt, by the National A>· l!less ment of Educational Progress. ·The NAEP is a federally· financed periodic survey or how well children and young adults learn s ubiects traditionally taught in schools. The surveys are conducted by the Education Mystery Kidnap At Bolsa Chica By KATHY Cl.ANCY OfU..D•ll,,..ltol Huntington Beach pohcc are searchi'n g fo r a 23-year-o ld woman. identified only as Diane. who apparently was kidnaped early today on Bo l:-;a Chica State Beach. Officers said the woman and a man she m et Sunday night in a Costa Mesa rest aurant were ac- costed by two men as they pre· pared to leave the beach. Her companion. Kevin l.ouis Vaughn, 22, of Los Ange les Coun- ty. told police two men in their 20"s approached them at gun- point as they preparl!d to gel into Vaughn ·s car. Then. Vaughn told police. they struck him on the head with something, knoc king him un- conscious. P oli ce believe Vaughn was dragJi!;ed into his car along \11ith his companion, then driven to a n area near the Garden Grove Freeway and Valley View Street in Westminster , where Vaughn . was dumped onto the ground and the car was abandoned. Sex Offender To Testify In Mang Case When dis missal proceedings against teacher Michael Mang resume Tuesday morning one witness expected to appe~ for the prosecutio n i s Alan Schwalbe, former Corona del Mar High School t eacher who was convicted of multiple sex of- fenses. Schwalbe, who was convicted e~rlier this year after a lengthy trial, was chairman of the social studies dep artm ent at Corona del Mar High Stbool. where Mang was teac hing prior to his sus· pension in May or this year. Mang. 30, was charged with "unprofessiona l conduct " a nd s uspended from his regular teaching duties. The dismissal hearing against Mang, the first ever in the history or the Newpor\-Mesa Unified School District, will dete rmine whether or nol the controversial teacher remains in the school district. The hearing is at district head· quarters, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. According to school district of- ficials , Schwalbe w as sub- poenaed because he was involved in one of the charges against Mang, a social studies teacher. In the charge, one or 36 accusa- tiom. Mang is alleged to have passed by a conference between Schwalbe and a student and to have told the student, "You don't have to listen to that bull-.'' In addition to the testimony ex· pected rrom Schwalbe, several _formt:!r students of Mang have been subpoenaed from out-of- town to testify. The prosec ution ·s side, wh.ich has already included testimony from Corona de! Mar 1-ligh School Principal Dennis Evans and dis- trict offici als Kevin Wheeler and John Nicoll. Prosecution testimony is ex· peeled lo continue a t le ast through this week, with ·the de- fense beginning possibl;y next week. F...,.. Page A.t GOLDFISH Barb a~a Noske r , who q uit after eating 15 goldfish, said she had no qualms. "After all," s he said, "we're all one.·· Goldfish swallowing was a mania in lhe late 1930s and early 1940s but the record in that era d a mere 67 was set in 1939 by Gordon Sotft.hworth al Middlesex Univenity in M assachll.\etU. The woman apparently was taken along with Vaughn's as- sailant s, police said. Police said they believe the woman. described by Vaughn as five feet. four inc hes tall and 115 pounds. lives in Long Beach. He tol d ofCi cers she had short brown h air and was wearing green pants and an orange, beige and green sweate r . Vaughn suffered a concussion, bruis ed ribs and scratches, but police declined to release either his home address or the hospital where he is being treated. He told po lice he and the woman met for the first timl' Sunday night. He said they bad been at th e beac h about 20 minutes when he noticed three people watching them and de - cided they should leave. Theo, he said, as they prepared to enter the car , the assailants approached. Police said Vaughn's wallet <'ontaining about $40 to $50 als~ was taken , as well as his coat. Va ughn was u nable to tcii police if the two assailants and his companion fled in a car police said. He only r ecalled be: ing struck on the head, police re- ported, then waking up in the dirt beside his abandoned car. Officers said they pl8n to ta lk to Vaughn again today, to learn al which restaurant the couple rnet. T hey hope there to fi nd Diane·s car, police said, and learn her identity. In addition, they said, they will aJert other police departments aOOut the incident and check to see if anyone has reported a w o man matching Dian e's description mlssing. They said they believe the al· leged kidnap ~curred between · 7th and 11th streets on Bolsa Chica Beach. Stock Price ' For Newport Firm Dives For stockhdlde rs of Newport Beach-based Alison Mortgage In· vestment Trust, the good news was that trading of the stock has resumed. But the bad news was that the stock -suspended from trading for four days I ast week by the New York Stock Exchange - plummeted. The drop from 3% to 1 =!4 points was t be biggest percentage loss or any of t he more than 1 700 NYSE stocks traded Friday'. A total of 12,700 shares was traded Tr~ding h ad been sUBpended pending temporary resolutiOn of t~e c:ompany.'s financial dif· ~1cult1e~. The firm said Thursday 1l received waivers from banks to h?rrow e nough to cover im· mediate cas~b requirements. The company last week report- ed a $29.8 million loss for its third quarter, most of which went for a n allowance for investment losses. f',....r...,AJ SINAI •.. ~'With the hel,p and negotiating skill of Secretary Kissinger "the President said, "we have ~ade progress in good part because of the trust placed in the United Stales by both Israel and its Arab neighbon." "T he United States must ac· eept the responsibilities which flow from our stake in peace in the Middle East and from our bilateral relationships which form the roundation for success in our diplomatic efforts " Ford said. ' Without being specific, Ford said, ''I will soon cons ult Con1ress on what is required to sustain tP,ese bilateral rela· \ tionsblpe. • The congressional resolution rdquires that th'e Ame rican ·civilians be withdrawn lm - CommWJon of th~ Slates, baseo in Denver\ Colo. The latest report represents an ~valuation of eight earlier sur· \feys conducted among 640.000 persona of various a)(es . · The majorconclusions; . -Males generall y did better in mathematics, J$<.•ienees, SOC'lal studies and cltizensttiP. -Femal ~ score b4!tler at re· ading a nd literature al age 9 but tall behjnd male:s by the time lhey are young adulls. -Females maintain a slight advantage in music at all ages. -Onl y in writing do females consistently outperform males by a wide margin. "What is particularly puzzling when comparing m ale-ferq.ale aC'hievement is that in the male· dominated areas m athemat ics. science. social studies and C'itize nship ~ maJ es and femaleg at age 9 s how scholastic under standings that are f airly equal,·· the report said .' "By age 13, however, females ha ve begun to decline in achieve- ment which continues downward throu g h age 17 and into adulthood.·· One "inexplicable'' finding . the report said . is that a s young m en grow older they consistently do better than women on tests in - volvi ng consumer buying and such household sit uations as tak· ing a turkey out of the oven at the ri ght time. e ve n though it tradi- tionull y is assumed women are the more experienced shoppers and homem akers . The report shows males have a substantial lead in knowledge of politics. inlern ational problems. government and la w. Predic ts Rare Form e r T exas governor John Conn ally said Sunday he b e li eves former California gove rnor Ronald Reagan will c h a ll e nge Preside nl Ford for lhe GOP nomination in .. a real horse race ... Conna lly said Ford s hould be "much bolde r." 30 Refugees Await Word on Viet Trip CAMP PENDLETON (AP) - Thirty refu gees flown ffom Ft: Chaffee . Ark .. awaited word to- day on their pleas to be taken back to South Vietna m. "I"m going home because Vi et- nam is m y country," Hai Le Van said after ar riving Sunday from Arkansas. A woman said she 8f1d twqsons \eft her husband on the mainland in their frantic effort to get to Con Son Island but that they were taken to the United Slates in· stead. The sons have found sponsors in France but s he wants to return to her husband. t he woman said. She refused to identify herself to a reporter. Hai, a 38·yea~·old solider, said he has a wife. t\lo'O sons and his mother in a village near Saigon. 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Brown said h is son long had an interest in such things a! the Chinese I Chin_g, astrology and' i:eincamation a nd had reported seeing a UFO Aug. l . ··Thal led him to think he was called to the m ovement outlined by the couple, .. Brown said. With the addition of three petsops to the list during the weekend. the number of persons , from Oregon believed to have gone as followers of the couple roseto23. The elder Br,own said the letter was in his son's handwriting. .. It ~ounds like him," Brown said in telephone interview. "1 know it ·s him but the ideas he's lrying to put ac ross sound like som ebody's got to him and he 's swallowed it hook, line and sinker." Brown said his son told him m embers of group were not supposed t a e tw<>-way <.'On- tact with ulsid rs and asked his father not to 1ve any informa- li~n about the group. Brown. said, however. he felt "the more people know t he fewer will be taken in by this foolishness." Brown said, however . he does not fear for his son 's safety since receiving the letter. * * * l'ro• Page A l SAUCERS .•• by e-mphasizing that if we ·un - derstand· and decide to leave we 'll never be a llowed an~ chan<'e.·· - Life at the isolated camp site near Atsea Falls, Ore ., included meetings and m e dita ti on ses::;ions along with recruiting ef. rorts, Coleman said. :i . Coleman added that no coer- cion was applied, and the twb leaders ''li ved in a tent like ever'- ybody else -and at times l thought they we r e saintly." " . 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A series or probes are under • way ~ay inlo-.the potitJcal •l)d penon""itarralrs of Orange Coun· ty·s two most prominent political campaign t'ontributora - boor.ital .entreprtnfur Dr. Louis Cel a and miJliona1re landowner Richard O:Illeill. The investigations are being C!onducte.d by the Internal • •• I Predict • Rare UPIT ........ Former Texas governor John Connally said Sunday he believes. former California goverri'o'r Ronald ·Reag.an will ch.allel!ge President Ford for the GOP nomination in ''a real liors~ race." Connally Said. Fo'rd should be "much bolder.'' Westminster ,p'Olice'man Tliwarts Rape An off-duty Westminster police officer was credited with halting an attempted rape in Huntington Beach today .when he spotted the a!legecj assailant crawling on the , roof of an apartment complex. Police arrested a 17;year:-0ld Huntington Beach youth on charges of burglary alter he al· legedly crawled over f roof then broke into the apartment of a ~>"e'ar-old woman· and tri~ to . raS)e her. Officers said off-duty Westminster policeman Merle Hinton spot1ed 'the,,Y,outh at 1 :30 a.m . as he allegedly' crawled on the roof of apartments at 16100 San Angelo Drive. !See SUSPECT. Pa•e AZ) . ' FOUKI'll WEEK ·FOR PICKER()() • Pi1skin Pickeroo '75 enters its fourth week today challenging football forecasters along the Orange Coast with a new selec· ti.on of 30 weekend contesu of na- tional interest. rPigskin prognosticators are in- • vited each wtek to predict the 4 outcom~_.2f the. list OC 30 games selected-by Daily ,Pilot Sporu- Editor Glenn White. Willi\ rln-'$50 a t<H __ priz~...-. For rule• and an entry bl~ turn to paie A·12. Plg•tln Pick.eroo Js • reeular feature of the Daily Pilot sports section eaclLJfOllday ancLWedneaday. Revenue Services and tbe State Board ol EquaUzation. • One Internal Revenue Service ioves.Ugation is IOCU$in• on - Celia's personal affain. Public lRS records indicate Cella and his wife, Marian, have filed no tax returns, since 1971. This would be a misdemeanor offense. CeUa denies it. contending be has filed returns in the Los An,geles Internal Revenue ~ce Diatrlct t•cb year. • )'. eecond probe by the Internal Revenue Service Js looldn1 iato the poUtioaJ encl r...,a1 role of print ~ in hospitals m whieh both <:eUa and. 0 '14ill. bfve In· veetmenl&. According to a copyrighted story in the Sacramento 'Union &Jnday. the IRS investigators also are looking into the possibill· ty of a shifting of funds between 1ev4ral medical-related en- terprises with interlocking dittc· torates.. , . Tbe-look-lato the nnn. is ·in· tended to determine whether tax· deductible fund& were shl_fted to politiCal cadiipaigru1. The Union also said state investigators were lookin1 into.. w h y the bills of Me:diCal patients at the hospitals were .higher than the averages around the state. The Union s aid six Orange County hospitals with interlock· ing ownerships show little or no profit. But it .s_eid several sub- sidiary and service rirms with similar ownerships do show p~ fits. Without naming the Cella· O'Neill hosRitals. St.an Malek, director of the Orange County Health Pfanninc CoGncil, said ..The chief way excess profits can be made i• to use a hospit.al as a 'skimming certter'. ·'Investors in thi• type of operation are tyeically ln~ed in related bus1nesa suCli as management consulting firms , medical supply h9,:uses. com· puler and other eqUllpment le.as· ing companies, ,t'Onstruct1on. firms or de bt financing corpora· ti " , Oll!l.(See CELLA, l'ap A%) na • m • untm tori? Torture Suspects Arrested • By ARTHUR R . VINSEL· \ Ofllle Dllll•PI._.._., One week 1 after a runaway Costa Mesa girl·, 14, revealed a tale so gruesome that few authorities would believe it about the. butchery of her traveling companion by a couple in Oregon, .two suspects have been capturcG~ __. Tbe)".!.were taken into custody in Sacramento Sunday n'ght, based on information supplied to the FBI and Oregon lawmen, who fihally found a corpse of the girl Saturday in a remote area of Jackson County. The body, sexually mutilated, stabbed and t:M>Und to a tree with wire in a rainy ror.t. wltere it had been ·atta.cked by vermin, is that of Rebecca Marie Wojtas, '14, of.Cypress. Suspects in the torture and seX slaying were iden'(ified by authorities today as Ronald Wayne Hogan~ 32, and Gail Marie LambersoP: • 19, both reportedly · Sacramento a.re& triµisients . They were booked into Sicramento County Jail on murder charges following cap- ture on information largely de· veloped by Costa Mesa Police Detective Norman Kutch. No motive is known for the slaying that occurred. about Oct. 4 or 5, nor bow the Costa Mesa 14-year-old escaped an identical fate as a witness to the macabre killing. She was .stabbed and beaten, then driven south by her -kid· napers, but fina lly given her rreedom in the Bakersfield area, from where she made her way home lo Cos ta Mesa . The girl was apprehended in town a week ago Sunday by Patrolman Larry F\lqua, as a s imple runaway, before the weary, t e rrifie d youngs t e r emerged from a state or shock enough to tell her story. "He noticed some blood on her shirt and asked what happened and she told this incredibly sick story, .. Detective Kutch recount· ed today, following a weekend of telephone work with Oregon authorities. "The whole thing sounds like a Charles Manson deal to me," he added. Oregon lawme n today were in· creasing a search for other possi- ble victims of what befell the Wo- jtas girl and her traveling com· panion after they escaped the county's McMillan School for wayward girls in Orange. (See TORTURE, Page AZ) Little Dent, Large Mess See that little bump in the wall outside Norval's De licatessen at 1746 Placentia Ave .? Not muc h damage. But look wha t happened to the liquor s tock ins ide whe n the c ar drive n by J a m es Barre tt, 23 , of Costa Mesa, lost its brakes a nd ba nged the wa ll. Ba rret t is on the pho ne expla in· ing to hi.s wife about hi s accide nt. Group to Discuss Te~cher Impasse A parent-teacher groµp in the Huntington Be ach City (el~men· lary) School District has set an in· formation m eeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to di scu~ the district's teacher contract impasse. Linda Alvarez, secretary of the Smith School Comtnunlty Ad· visory Council. sa id the meeting will be at Smith ·s cafeteria, 770 17th St., although it may move lo Dwyer auditorium next door ifthe crowd is large . She s aid parents throughout the district are invited. Deputy Supe rintendent Charles Palmer and board members have been invited, as well as teacher representatives Tanner Peterson and Keith McAree, Mrs. Alvarez said. Ford Signs V.S. Civil ian Sinai Accord WASHINGTON (AP) -With little advance notice, President Ford s i g n e d today a co n - gr essional resolution authorizi ng American civilia ns to man early warning stations in the Sinai. In putting his s ignature on the document that c le ared Congress " last week, Ford declared: "1 reafrirm toda y that we will n ot acc ept s ta g nation or sta lemate in the Middle East.·· Police 'Hold Fraud She.explained both sides will be asked to present information, and ·parents may ask questions . Teachers in the district have been 11anding out ruers concern· ing their contracts. and the y have threatened to hold a strike vote ir the matter is not quickly resolved. With photogra phers and re· porters as bi s only witnesses. Ford said the United $41\es must continue diploma tic efforts with . Suspect in County Botb sides have now declared ;in impasse in conj.rad talks and are to select a three-member ract- finding team to make recommen- dations to the school board. • A year-long hunt for a suspect allegedly connected with bogus insurapce company that defrauded ·hundreds of Orange Counti inotorists' he ended with his capture in Huntington Beach. Westminster Police reported today that they -arrested Jack Henry Gronewald. 47, at 2:30 a .m . Sunday follo'fihg a stakeout al a sea food ~estaurant on Pac[fic CoaSIHighway. Gronewald, who, police allege, also11aeci-'lhe"Bli•s_!8>0\arles P ,__ Girad aila-Miffilew If. Pool, was beiJ11 held in Oran1e Cbunty Jail today-on a •ch·arre-or grand theft. Bail was set at $75,000. A 'Westmlntter police •Pl>keemab _uicl that the .,,. .. 1 wu ln connection with an in· ~ I ;,urance company that operated under the name of SQuthern Agencies at 8926 Westminster Ave., Westminster. The agency also had an office in Lakewood . The district ·s last offer to teac'hers was for a seven perceftl pay bike, but te achers said they also want an increase in their The agency operated from classroom supply budgets. August, 1973 lo November, 1974 The school board voted a week when the business closed and ago to ask Palmer to be its Gronewald disappeared. Police repres entative in fact-finding. . said that the num,ber of victims ~tee Brian Garland, however, ol the insurance fraud was un· saldhev01Ja-cainst1hatchoice. known, but the spokesman said Palmer said today he has been that the loss from fraudulent told informally that teachers aperltion top-ped $1-..0,ooo-. -~trave~selected--Tom--Brown-of-the Police said that GronewaJd had California Teachers Association been out Qf the state 101 nearl.y a astheirrepres entalive. year, and they were lipped whdt \ He 'aid he is still a walling their be returned. He had been living otftclal notification, u well as a at 14221 Edwards St ,, rpeetingwithBrownto~lecta • {SeeC~PTURE,h1eA2) thirdmember. , ) (See SINA I, PageA2> Error Made OnAnicle A headline in Thunday's Daily Pilot about former Westminster mayor Derek McWhinney was in error. 1 McWhinney was never convicted of bribery as in- dicated in the headline. He was convicted of attempt· ed gTand theft and COQ· spirac.y to. com miL grand theft. F\lrther, he is not free but on a work furlough program. The Daily Pilot regrets these errors. . -. I , Wom~n A. • RepoFted Missing By KATHY cLANCY Of-~hyPlllll HJJntington Beach police are searchin g for a 23-year-old woman, identified only as Diane, who apparently was kidnaped early today on Balsa Chica State Beach. Officers said the woman and a man stle met Sunday night in e Costa Mesa restaurant were ac· rosted by two men as they pi-e· pared to leave the beach. Her companion, Kevin Louis Vaughn, 22, or Los Angeles COun· ty. told police two men in their 20's approached them al gun· point as they· prepared lo, gel into VauC:tm's·car. _.._ Th.en, Vauthn told pc>lice, they struck him on the head with . somethlhg, knockid. him UO· conisclouS. Police believe Va ughn wall dragged into his ca r along with his companion, then driven to an area near the Garde n Grove Freeway and Valley View Street in Westminster, where Vaughn was dumped onto the ground a nd the car was a bandoned. The woman apparently was ta ken ·along with Vaughn 's as· sailants , poli,&e said. Police said they believe the woman, desc ribed by Vaughn as rive feet, four inches tall and 115 pounds, lives in Long Beach. He told officers she had short brown hair and was wearing green pants and an orange, beige and green swea;ter. Vaughn suffered a con~ussion , bruised ribs, art4 scratches, but !See KIDN~P. Page AZ) Thief Sought In Huntin~on Police were continuing to look today for a bandit who Oed with 1297 in ca!h Saturday night from a Huntington Beach gas station .. ·Pol i ce s aid tbe .man - described as 35 to 40 years old, a bout five feet, 10 inches tall and 165 pounds -apparently simulat- ed a gun and d e manded cash at the Gull Sta ti on, 7662 Edinger Ave. Poli ce said the man, who had dark hair, fled in a car. Coast Weath er Mostly s unny Tuesday with (ai r and continued cool tonight. Highs Tues- day in the uppe r 60s to the mid 70s. l.owi; tonight in theSOs. I NSIDE T ODA. 't' Christi ne J orgensen , a tiJOmOn now for 23 years. re- views career as act ress. mimic, nightclub enlertoiner. coll~ lecturer, author, TV ptTsonolity, halter . cookbook author and would-be noveli.tl . 87. .. •• •• •• 11·2 "''"'" ., . .. .. •• •• ) . . ' I • . . At. DAIL y Pll.01' ' .. H/F Ad~forNags , 'Idiotic' Jingl.es Hit DENVER (UPl )-Ralpb Nader says Madison Avenue is spending milli ons for television com. mercials lo turn children into nags for toys and ce reals. "'fhc re is some $100 million spent e ve ry year by companies on t eleYi si on adve rtising directed t o · children, not only (for) food but toys and othe r pro- ducts." he said. Nader . s peaking to the National Confer ence on School-age Parenthood, sa id he on ce obtained an ad4 vert.ising agency memo saying a product 's sa les \\'Ould inc r e ase throug h "successful tra ns formation lJf J chi Id into a nag of its parent.'' '.'Jadt·r said corporations pitched their products on l1°lt'' i!i ion by m ean.::; of "pretty roosters. pl astic d001ialh , a nd i Jttll.' jingles that a re bas1cally and p11!->l ll1t.d} idiotic .· , Teen Hurt In Beach • Cycle Crash :\ 21 yl·ar-ol d ShC'rman Oaks n1:.i11 was in s t•r1o us cond.ilion in a hospital 111tt·n:-.1vt· l'arl' unit today a ftt'r ht·ing 1nvolved 1n a n1olorcy (']e t·ra:-.h in l luntin,.,ttun Be ach Sund:1\' r•11l1('t• :-..1'1d S t t·11ht·n John r·ia~th of "'ht•r nlJ/1 ()ak:-. v.•as in- Jtlrt•t! Jl .J.60 p.1n . "'hen his n1l.llt •fC\'1..' I•· ,,y(•n t ott l of control and cr:i:-h1•d al Spri ngd:Jlt• Street and t:1t1n ;.!t't' 1\ ~ t•nuc. I i~· is bt•inJ.? trt.'att-d in the in· • tt·n:.t\ e c.-.rt' unit al Orange Coun· 1 t \' :\-1t-d1cal Cl'nte r . A pa:.sC'ngl'r on his cycle, 19· \'t'ar-old Ev<'lvn CorC' llohmann 1 Or Enc1nosurrti1·ed n1inorinjuries, µ0 1ice said . She was treated at ll unli11 gt on lnt e r community tlos p1tal antl rclt•ased. Officers said Flasch was trying to turn left onto Springdale when he a ppare ntly los t control of his cycle a nd bo th h e and his , passe nger were ·thrown to the ground. ' !. ,..,,_ Page A J SINAI •.• the nations of the Middle East "in order to sustain the mo men· tum toward peace generated b y the Sinai agreement." i Read.in& a atalcm~ filmed and recorded tdr later use \n -news broade&:st.8:, Ford caUed the Sinai 8(coi"d t>etween Israel and Egypt r a s'ignl(icanl s tep towards an over.a ll settlement in the Middle East.·· But he said none of the nations involved ; 'see it as an end in itself.·· He said there r emains a ''pr e· ssing need for a jus t settlement of the problems which underlie the tension anP instability in that part of the world.·· The Senate approved the use of the U.S. civilians by a vote of 70 to 18 ori Thursday. The House ap- proved the arrangement 341 lo 69 Wednesday. Israel gave· formal approval to the final document on Friday. Egypt signed lhe pact Sept. 22. Ford said he was grateful for the cooperation of Congress and voiced particular praise for Secretary of Slate Henry A. Kiss· inger, who was the prime mover in negotiating the interim agree· menl. "With the help a nd negotiating skill of Secretary Kissinger,·· the President said; "we have made progress in good part because of the truiit pl aced in the United States by both lsrael and its Arab neighbors ." "The United States must ac·· cept the responsibilities wb.ich flow from our stake in peace in the Middle East and from our bil a teral r e lationships which forq1 the foundation for suc cess in our diplomatic efforts." Ford said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fl'll' °'""Ill' c-u 0•1•~ P11e>1, -.Ill! _ .. •• f',,_ Pa~AJ KID NAP •.. polil'e dec lined to release either his home address or the hos pital ""'here he is bC'in g t reated . lie told poli<'t' ht.• and the Y.'Oman met fo r the first lime Sunday nig ht . lie said lhey had bt•en a l the b l'a<'h about 20 minutes when ht• noticed three pt>ople watching them a nd d~­ <'ided the y should leavt• Then . he said . a:-; thC'y prepared to enter the ca r. the assailants appr'oached. Police said \'a ughn ·s wallet . containin~ about $40 to $50 also was taken, as well as b.iscoat. Vaughn was una bl e to tell police if the two assailants and his companion fled in a car, police said. He only recalled be· ing struck on the head, police re- ported, then waking up in the dirt beside his abandoned car. Officers said they plan lo t~k to Vaughn again today, to· learn at which restaurant the couple met. They hope there to find Diane's car . police said, and learn her identity. In addition. they said, they will alert other police departments about the .incident and check to see il anyone h as reported a woman m a t c hing Diane's description missing. They said they believe the al· leged kidnap occur red between 7th and 1-lth streets on {k>lsa Chica Beach. F~Page A J CELLA ••. l Me•nwhile, auditors for the State Boar.:d q[ Egualllation con· tend that Cella and O'Neill failed to meet a Sept. 30 deadline for s upplying invoices for work done by United printing, of which Richard O'Neill and Louis J . Cella Jr., MD, s hare owners hip. The auditors have aiked the ·men t'o provide proof they pro- duced up to $67 ,000 in printed campaign material ~hey report· e d donatin g t o capdidates througbOut the state in 1974. The print s hop used equipment al Mis5ion Community Hospitat in Mission Viejo and personnel from bOth Mission and Mercy General Hospital in Santa Ana, both o( which have Cella a nd O'Neill as major investors. Cella 'said he and O'Neill reim- bursed the hospitals for the costs of printing the material they donated to the candidates. .. Cell a is one of the state's most prominent political contributors . Front Page A I CAPTURE Westminster , under the name of of Matthew H . Pool. Police said that they will pro- secute any other parties involved in the grand theft, but the victims of the fraud -those that bought the worthless policies -will have to brinA: their own actions to re<"overtheirlosses. "We do not have any idea as to what happened to the money, nor do we•know what the chances are of the victim s r e ceiving com· pens ation. · · the s pokesm a n added. C onvert 'Bored.' By UFOs SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A .. young man who asserts he was a c onvert to a spacesh ip·t o- paradisc cult until ~ partook ot t1ome forbidden marijuana says the gto up 's commandments made for a dull life. Danny Cole man. 20. said Sun· day tha t he joined the movement, c al led Human Ind iv id ual ,TVTO~TRAY SAUCER INCIDENT--.t.r Metamorphosis. in early Sep- tember but walked out of a camp in Oregon last month after spend- ing two weeks with the group. "Nobody was having sex, and everybody was talking about it," Coleman s aid. Coleman t alke d to the San Franc isco Chronicle, which' said th;:it his friends and neighbors in···.'' sit1t he was a m ember of the nomadic group that has recruit~ ed converts in Oregon, California and Colorado. Leaders of the HIM crusade are a man and woman who iden- lify themselves as ''The Two.·· Their message is that followe rs must discard fa m ily and most wordly belongings and have full raith in the eventual death and r~urrection of ''The Two.'' True believers, they say. will be taken to a better world aboard a UFO. Drugs and other intoxicants are taboo. Colemen said: "My head 's re· ally been spinning since I left. They scared us into a lot of things by emphasizing that if' we 'un- derstand' and dj!Cide to leave, we'll ne ver be allowed another chance." Life at the isolated camp site near Alsea Falls-. Ore., included m eetin gs and m ed itation sessions a long with recruiting ef· forts, Coleman said. Coleman added that no coer - cion •was applied. and the two leaders ''.lived in a tent lik8 ever- ybody else -an<! a t tiriles I thought they were saintly.". A friend smuggled some m ari· • juana into the camp, ~ s aid Colem an, the grass "called me".- into the r ealization that it was time to leave. * * * Artist With SauCer Group, He Writes , By Unit&t Press International A young artist who reported set:lng an unidentified flying ob· ject: last summ er has written home from Illinois that he \is wj th th e fo'llowers or a ll)ysterious couple who promise a higher form of Jife ·~through m etamorphosis knd a ride on a UFO. The six·page handwritten let· ter from Neil Brown, 22, Eugene, Ore ., to bis father, Don Brown, Lebanon. Ore., was postmarked in , W~lnut , Ill., Oo,t. 7-12 days later than any other communica· tion known to have bee'n received rrom rollowers of "'The Two." Brown said his son tong had an interest in suc h things as the Chinese I Ching, astrology and reincarnation a nd had reported seeing a UFO Au~. 1. SUSPECT •.• Hinton. who was driving down the San Diego Freeway at the time pulled off and tried to find the. youngster then called police. Officers allege that as police arrived the youth fled from the woman 's apartment and was taken into custody. They asserted the J7.year-old had broken into the apartment through a window. Additional de- tails were still being investigated today. • .,,., ....... ~ l .......... p,.,~. 1, pUbl"''"' l>y tho. °'-c<>~•1 Puoih111..., c""""'""~ lo(o.,., .. f Miit-• ••• """'" ..... " Mc>'l(l ...... llt•Ou<i/> "'"""• "" c.,.,14 Moo\•, "'••f.<>r l .,.._. ... 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He Swallowed 501 Goldfish in Foura to Smash Record 50J Wrigglers Clerk Downs Live Goldfish From Wire Services OAKLAND -A supermarket clerk swallowed 501 goldfish. claimed a world's record and said his main problem was that "when the y 'r e going down, som e of them wiggle." Leona rd McM ah an, 24, gulped down the isquii'min g fish in less than four hours Sunday after· noon . He far outdistanced others who entered a contest at a live.fish stor e here in a throwback to the goldfiJj h-e ating days-of the 1930s. The latest record holder listed in "T he Guinness Book of World Records'' is John Parker of Los A ngeles, who consumed 300 goldfish during two days in April 1974. "I reel pretty good," McMahan said during a break. "I had a big brea~ast, so I' Ql not hungry. "The only trouble is, when tbeytre going dowh, some of them wiggle, and when they do that, you could lose everything." Another conte~ant, Terrence D. Keenan, washed goldfish down with white wine and said he, too, had some problems with the creatures wiggling in his throat. BlJl . Kee,nan said, he learned to ''squash their little heads" to dis - courage that. Barbara1 Not1ker, who quit ' after eating 15 goldfish, said s he had no qua lms. "After all " s he said "we're all one ." ' ' McMahan was clearly the c lass £i s h·gulper in Sunday's. matchup as his 11 . COf!Jpetitors quit early in the competition while Mc Mahan .kept swallowing fi sh. T/wgs Kill Mom of 3 INGLEWOOD (UPI ) Two men forced their way into the home of a 44-year- old' mother of three sm all children and chopped away at her head and face until she was d ead, police said. Melanie Breaux was at home with her children -Saturday wben two men knocked at the door, forced their way inside, dragged the woman into the kitche n and hacked her head and face with a :;harp instru· ment . The woman died at the scene, and Police have not determined any motive for the slaying. 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''It's • 'J>eoullful' bitch-hlldDC: sto<y," l'utch said bitterly toda31.. a report complUn& what w~ dooi lo the girls in sickenina de- tail lying In the center of bis d .. k. He had j ust hung . up front another telephone t1lk w itlf OrelfC)ll .authorill .. who al th'!,1 ti111e. bad not releued PoBIU ldHltlfication of the dead gi. found by l!I hunter Saturday. • Sexual asi;aull and mutilatiol\ qei<'ri bed by the Cost.a Mesa gil..\ lil lurid .detail l\•d apPlrentlj beeo performed on the vi~ before she was backed an(I: stabbed numerous times ln ~ back and neck. · ... "The little girl round it diffic~ to accept when ·no one would • believe her,·· Detective Kutch said today, adding that he sus~ pected a titrong element of truth after questioning her. · He said she told the story each time with unshakable convic. tion and a m em ory for even tiny' details in each recital that no one would m a ke up if concoctine such a far-retched lie. "She stuck right with it every time,·· said Kutch, who becOm eJ noticeably appalled in going into· details of the torture slayin1 which he said aooeared to tW" t'ommitted fo r no reason at all. ··But people who muWate ar e not too rational ... he remarked, pointedly. The veteran homicide detec· tive said her description of an im- ported car used and the suspects involved, compared to mug shots of Hogan and MisS Lamberson added to his sus picions she was telling the truth. T he auto, whe n impounded Sunday, showed evidence the r e· ar had perhaps been washed out with a garden hose, according to Sacramento are a lawmen in· volved. Kutcfi sai d the s urvivin g runaway d escr i bed the area where her friend -they were r new acquaintan ces who met at the juvenile dete ntion facility - was killed and left Qound to a tree alongside a lonely Jogging road. 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There was dents over the past fear, result·. -~notbins-we could do,"-irald IDR-lntb6 deataoflwoOU..rdogs. 0 ..-..-="'......ln•-C-.&nirw;a - Durward 'L , Ro bertson. 868 Robertson saidresidentsofthe ~'~ ~eo~"•·-~ c~~s-?._Ortde los f.':idareb•· tare!~.·.··,~·.m'otnhg-ocov ~ye~!e .!~ pro-f an41..oan~ , . ~ son sa. t e pet wu put r.;u 1 ' l;; UUJ;D, .._,...,...., ,....... ....... t,.._...._.. .._......., '"'"''"'"-tet~· S.C-c.I•» l>OU•O-.,.1 • .tt C. ....... (llllftnll•. ~llptltfl ,, (.,...j., u.,: ;:-'Ill•: .,.. ...... 11 .... lftOl!tl'll1/ fl'>llllllrY ...... Wtlf'l'ltflllllp1 • --·. -.. - out as usual Friday ni•ht in the He.aaid county animal ccntrol CMeiooOHk•l 1-.,.w.c .. ~ •c-e1F_,..,.,.,, l\""-Wll'WI (c-ci10tt.-~.1 10...Mt.SN1~11111 backyardwblcbfacesontbe 2tb officers . ere expected to in· •11sw .. 1t1iHo.. to:J4..,,.1tto0t, a10._,..._,......_ •M20s.ot1eKJ1 ...... :111t1o ........ i,0r, 11•' ' "'tel-.. 61.. 11.t.. • f7 1•)1Mt... Pl')td..-.0 (7ie)~·1!0t (2UI)....,.. (213)»WOQO (tl3) IU fairway en tbeg~ll c:oune. 1 If ves.,.ate we i\>eldonttoclay. . J .._ ___ !"_,--------------'--_-_.._ _____ .., ___ .__, I . ( "_,; o, ' --' • 7 • I • Coast ' • Te•aY's Cl-l•IJ N.lr'. Steelu • VOL 68. NO: 2a, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1975 N TEN CENTS • . . ,Hazar_d Lssue 'V.alid' 'A --. ----- Safety Meas11res • . . .~:,~~eel 2 at. AD-port- . il.:~=1lteach '• AltPi>rt Ac· , lilti.. U' Joined in endol•-eat or1n eft'oifto win a .,. dty pc)ljcy in· Newport Beach lf~klir';: strooi.e ,•Uety hi ... ures •t Ot•ftae County c\i'Jlllrt. • ,: " • A.a' advanc• c~ w a state· ment ., d~stin•d1' Jor; New})Ort JIPcb city l' cquncilmen at their leision Tuuday ~ strong support by the act.loo '&r'OUP oC a -.h-by residents at the ~es of· Upper Newport Bay. • , _ ~cilmen haye ~set Tuesday .S tHe MMt:Ol\,.wbere tttey wiU re- ev~uate--the <derpaodS by more tbaD 11900 restaeilts that the f • Schwalbe Expected To Testify Federal A Yiation AdminittratSon examine thoroughly the aspect o( safety around the terminal . The action Ass~iation tnSlllS that besides the noise pro.ttJtms created by the ailJ.>?rt's a.seerted incompatibllity_!'Jth surrounding residential uses, the-safety hazard is valid1, too. · "There are many leaiUmate safety issues that could be raised, lwo of which are dertnite· ly ol concern~ -the bird·strlke problem over the Upper Bay sanctuary (where birds. could be sucked i~to jet eneines and cause a power failure) and the mix of jeta and light planes over the same pattern," the statement.re- ads. Tbe action group asserts that with t he current set oJ con· 11traints -on the airport, neither noise, n~ salety, is bein1 ade- quately · ntrolled. The ba · c aim o{_tbe 'teli.!den_ts is for a commitlt\tflt by the city council fo the idea that t1afety hazards do exist. Councilmen last month .. first re· eeived the appeal, but because of ranks diminished .by absence and the need for more statr lime on the matter , a decision waa postponed until this w•ek'I session. ., • * * Joint Use ~ Of El 't.orq Gets Study Irvine councilmen Tuesday will take another look at bow to combat the -'Proposed com- mercial atrpoh use oC El Toro Marine Corps Air Station at 7:JO p.m. in city hall, 4201 Carl)pus Drive. U~tle Dent, l..arge Mess ·~n dlsrriissal proceedings agaii;rst teacher: Michael Mang resume Tuesday morning, one witness expect~ lo appear for th.er p,_Los~tion -is Alan Schwalbe. foriiie~rona del Ma·r fngh School t eacher who was convicted or mulliple sex of- fense~. Schwalbe, wbo Was convicted earlier this year after a fengthy trial, was chairman of t:be social studie! department at Corona del Mar High School. where. Mang was teaching pfior tb his SUS· pension fn May ofthi.s.xear: Mayor ArL Anthony suggests "Operation Scarecrow" as the · name for the city's effort "to ~ead off the big commerc ial birds before they try to roost in pur east pasture .'' See that li.ttle bump in the wall outside ,N'orval~s>' Delicatessen-at. 1746 Placentia Ave.1_ Ngt milch damage. But look"what li'appen~ t(f'tlie liquor stock inside when the car drive n by James Barrett, 23 , of Costa Mesa, lost its brakes and banged the wall. Barrett is on the phone explain- ing to.his wile about bis accident. Early efforts including a leafleting campaign apparently are working, according lo M· thony. He said more 1.han 8,000 letters protestlnf the Orange County Board 0 Supervisors'· proposal to add commercial !lights to El Toro have been r e· ceived by Supervisor Thomas Riley. • -..Ju. £· ... · Stock"·· Price - 1 I • . For, Newport Firm Dives For stockholders ol Newport Beach-based Alison Mortgage In- vestment Trust, the good news was that trading of the stock has resumed. But the bad news was,that the stock -suspended from trading for four days last week by the New York Stock Exchange ~ plummeted. The drop from 3~ to 1 ~ points w8s..-U\!_ b1gg~t pereentage 10i6s of aJ_l)'· of tbe~ more than 1,700 NYSE stocks traded Friday. A total of 12, 700 shares was traded. Today, however, Alison re-. rovered Y. of a point to2. Trafilng ·had been suspended pending tempc)rary resolution of the company's financial dif- ficulties.-The firm said Thursday it receiy_ed_ waivers from banks to b9rrow eno.ugb to cover im.:-medi~te casb requirements. · The compaQJ' last week report- ed a $29.8 million loss for its third quarter, mos~ of ·which went for an allQwance for investment losses. - Girl Claims· ' . " J<iil Mo1.e&t 1 · • • .~ r -• MNOK'E, Ark. (IJPI) -A • federal 1riud juty ii in"'5tigat· inc alleglUOns thiit a teen-age ~rl'w~ 1ive,q liqu~ 8nd ri\ar;. JUana .. 8 C0unty j&il ancf-'then ·sexual.lY molested ~Y a woman inmate •nd ,members of',.tbe ·Lonoke Cot".llY sherllf's offi..,. Romona; thoD}as, '.now 18; of • Buchanaa, Mich .• told a fedtta.i grandjiwy ill.Little Roclt U.at the incidents occurr.ed while she ~as in the county jail Sept. 22-23; ltrl ---. -·~ .......... , -,.."--. ......,_ .FOUKill WEE~ ·FOR PICKEROO ' . $2~ooo .fu .Casli ' • Taken at Cooker A weekend breakin "and safecracking at Newport Beach's Crab Cooker restauran~ has ap- parently netted early estimates of $20,000. in cash, it was dis- covered today. Detectives said they were called shortly after 9 a.m. by personnel at tbe Popular sea food restaur·ant ·~after it was dis- covered that someone had Discussion On Mari;nen' Mile Delayed Discussion of the Mariners' Mile spe"Ciffe' arell"olan oriirtnallv scheduled for Thursday's study sessiop. of the Newport Beach Planning Commission has been postponed to a later date, city planners said today. No specific.. date bas been set yet for the discussion, which was to include p)anning com· missiooe.r s, property owners along Mariners' Mile and others · iriterested in bow the area is to be planned. Mariners· Mile includes the s trip along Pacific Coast Highway between the Arches Bridge and the Balboa Bay Club. The postponement was needed because city planners need more time to revise the current prO: ppsed plan, which was discussed a\ the study session two weeks ago. broken open two safes. Specific details on the case were not immediately available. Detectives were~at lhe scene with evidence technicians through the morning looking Cer cJues to the theft. .,p Thejr initial survey of the restaurant at 2200' Newport Boulevard reveal~ 00 sit*is or forced entry. The safe job marked the second weekeitd in a row -Uiat a Harbor Area restaurant has been hit by burglars. - Last weekend a similar job was reported al Corona del Mar's Merrymac Restaurant. The loss there was initially set al about $8.000. Thief Hits Newport Bar Someone who kn ew the loca- tion of a secr et compartme1;1t where bar receipts were kept made off with $750 in cash during the weekend at a McFadden Square business in Central Newport Beach. The day bartender of the Beach ·Ball Bar at 2110 W. Ocean Front: phoned police S~turday morning to report the" loss. The cash was kept in a secret spot, he said. ' Officers found no signs of forced entry, ieading to specula- tion that the thief may have hid in the bai;_ untlt after closing . M-,JO, l"·as ~with ••unpr;lesa1on-.-1 t .conduct and suspended from bis re_g\llar teacb,ing duties. The dismissal hearing against Mang, lh.e first f'Ver in the history 0£ the Newport·Mesa Unified School District, will determine whether or not the controversial te.,,c he r rem8.ins in the school district. The hearing is at district head· quarters, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. According to school district of· ficial s, Schwalbe was sub- poenaed because he was involved in one of the c harges against Mang, a social studies teacher. ln the charge, one of 36 accusa· lions, Mang is alleged lo bave passed by a conference between Schwalbe and .Jl student and to .have told the student. "You dOO.'t havetoliste:h tot'hat bµll --." <See WITNESS, Page AZ) Tlutgs K i ll Momo/3 INGLEWOOD (UPI) - Two men forced their way into the home of a 44-year- old mother of three small children and c hopped away at her head arid face until she was dead,• police said: Melanie Breaux was at bome with her children Saturday when two men lmoclted at the door, forced·' their way inside. dragged the woman into the jdtchen ·and backed .:her , h..eJtd and face with a s harp Wtru- ment'. The woma n died at the scene, and police !)ave not deteroiined any motive for the slaYing. Predfrta 11-e Forme r Texas governor John Connally said Sunday he believes former California governor Ronald Reagan will challenge President Ford (or the GOP nomination in ''a real horse race." Connally said Ford should be "much bolder." Bla;e Rages In Colorado EAGLE, Colo. CAP) -A fire . that has fed on high winds and burned 3,600 acres continued rag- ing in northweste rn Colorado woods t'bday while the U .S. Forest Service hoped for a break in the weather. Forest Service spokesrqan James Mangan said light snow fell during the night in the White River National Forest, but it ap- parenUy passed out of the area by daybreak. The fire has been burning out or control since Saturday. Mesa Girl Tells Tort11re • By ARTHUR a : VINSEL that of Rebecca Marie Wojtas, She-..,as stabbed and beaten, "The whole thing sounds like a °''"o."'"u .. ...., 14, of Cypress. then driven south by her kid-Charles Manson d eal to me,'' he One week~after a runaway Suapects in thet ortU.reandSex n~rs, but finally given her added. Costa Mesa girl, 14, revealed a freedorilirfthe Bak·e:rsfield area, Ore1on lawmen today were in· l1t\e ao gruesome that few slaying were id~ntified by from where she made her way creasin& a search for other possi· authoriUn would believe it about authorities today aa Rona'ld home to Costa Mesa. ble victims or what befeJI lhe Wo- tbe butche-ofL ber travelin° W•Yne Hogan, 32, and Gail Marie ·1 · I d h I ell .. ~ ..,_ • Lambe-~n, 19, both reportedly The girl wa.s an..:L...hended in J 88 gir an er rav ng com-co_mpanion by 'li ·\:ouple in • ...., ""'"' pan1·on after they escaped the Sacramento area transients. .town a week: ago Sunday by • . .Oresop.. two suspects have been , Patrolman Larry F\lqua, 85 8 county s ~cM1llan School for c•ptured. They were booked inlo simple runaway. before 'lhe-w•ywar~11rlsi.nOrange. 'Record High' For Pot Plam HAGERSTOWN . Md. CU P!) - The tallest marijuana plant ever found in Maryland"s Washington County, large enough to njake 300 cigarett~. was confiscated by slate police investigators who found it growing on stale land. Robert Sipes of the criminal in· vestigation unit said the Plant, measuring 10-feet-lt-inc'hes from tip to root, was founa SundaY by a bunter in a wooded hlU in a state reserve near here. DOW J UMPS ON HOUDAY · NEW YORK CUP!) -Prft:es surged ahead in quiet trading lo· day on the New York Stock Ex- change. where m any investors remained on th e s idelin es beC'ause of th e Columbus Day holiday. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had been behind more than a point in early trad· ing. gained 13 .86 pointslo837 .77. Advances held a better than two·to-one lead over dec lin es, (Tables. BS ). Coast Weath er Mostly s unny Tuesday with fair a nd continued cool tonight. Kighs Tues· dfl y in the upper 60s to the mid 70s. Lows tonight in the 50s . I NSIDE T ODA. Y Chriltine Jorgensen, a vJOmOn now for 23 year.!, re- view$ career Q.! actre""· mimic, nightclub enterlainer, college lecturer, aulhor, TV personality, haller , cookbook author and would·be novelist 81. J>;cakb. Picke~ ~ ...Jr._ its' fourth week today' cballent11n1 · 'rdo\b•4 fot•caeten .alq the Oran1e Cout with a DeW selec- tion of 30 W:10kend 'cont.esta o/ na-tional interest. · · · ( . Pipltio pro1no1tlcat.o{a are in· 1 Vlted eae-)'leek to llll"tldict the ,out<!!llln:o.r the U.t of 30 = -114'1e<ted bi Dally -PllOl -. ;Editor Glenn \Vbite. • 't'bey were taken into custody Sacramento Coun\.y Jail on weary, terrified yOu'ngster .• They immediately .headed ror '1:n ·Sacramento Sunday night, murder charges following cap-emerged from a st.C.e or shock Oregon, w~ere the 11rl destined based ocfln formation supplied to ture on informa\ion largely de-enough to tell her lltory. to ht: sl~n repartedly ~ad a ~"". •• •• •• •• .,., -Winners ahare $S0 ln cub prizes. · For TUlet and an entry_ blank --tur~ to pa1e A -12. Pl11kln .Plcs.eroo la a n1War fe.ture of \ the Dally Piiot 1porta 1e<t1• ~cb.-QaadW..._,.Y .. 'I .. •• j . lbe: ~.BJ and Orea:oo lawmen, veloped by Costa Mesa Police .. , boyfnend. 1rfvestiJ(alon said. ~· who finally found a c&'pise of the -Detective Norman.Kutch l He noticed some blood QJI her T "kt's a 'beautiful' hitch-biking ~ Prl Saturday in a remote area of No motive Is known ·tor lbe · -..mrt--and._ask_~ wha~ b_appened story,·' Kutch sa1d bitterly today, =-::k Jackt0nCounty. s\•>inl Uf:at-oeeurred about <>et and sbe told this nCteaibly-stck -_..-repoFl--..compilln& what was • ._...._: stabbed ana boun.d to a 'th '· t•·year·o~d eJICAped ad idenUcal ed tod•y, follow,ng a weekend or tail· lying 1in the center of hls ::::-... A1 .. ll .. ... •• •• •• lite ~Y: sexually m~I ed, 4 or 5, ndr how the ea.ta Met~ ~," Detedive K\itclf~t-done to the gLrL~:in-m~de.-• 11na1 r wire in • rainy for111t w it ,._as a witi'li to tbe macabre telepho!'e work wlth Ore1on desk. ,..........,_ !lad '1een •tt•cked by vennln, 11 killlru!. 1uthor!Ue1. (SeeTORTU&E, P•seAJ) '-----------" .. IQ ... • . . Al ~l'. f!LOT N Several· cena, .. I O~Nem Probes Bared 4 " t .. By DOUGLAS FRl17SCllE CM .. OMIWM ..... Revenue Selolloes and the Stale Boa.rd of Equalization. Semcel>lltrlct each year. A Heood 'probe by Ille lnl«nal Revenue Servi.co is~ tilto the political anil llsOJll role of print •hope ln bospltals in which both Cella and O'Neill bJ>ve ln· vestmentis. • seve1a1 medlca l·related e.n· lerpr\l<!I with lnt.rlodlinl diJ"ec. ~la. Tbe VnioD •aid II&, Oraac• CGoutl7 IMMpltala ----lng-ownenhlpo .-llWe ... ao eaa w made It to -a hospital-, 'I" a 'aidqam!Jlf ._.. A seri es or probes are under way today into the political and personal affairs or Orange Coun· ty's two most prominent political c amp a i ~n c ontributor s - hO!>pital cntrt>preneur Or. l.ouis \ ·ena <:1,nd millio naire landoW11cr Rlchard O'~e ill , The i nvt:~t 1 ~ations arc being t:ond uc t c d by the Inte rn a l ()ne Inlern•I Revenue Serllcer investigation l& .tocu1tne" on Celia's pel'SO!lal affairs. Publlo IRS records indicate Cella and his wife,..,Marian, have filed no tax returns, since 1971 . Thla would bea misdemeanor offense. Cella den,ies it, ~ntending he h as filed returns in the Los An geles Internal Revenue . Ads for Nags 'Idiotic' Jingles Hit JiENV EH (U PIJ-Ralph Nade r s;iys Madison /\vl'nuc is spe nding milli ons ror televis ion com- 1ncrc1als to tu r n children into n ags for toys a nd <.:crl·:i ls. "T he re is some $400 m illion s pent e very year by c·o mp,111i l'S (In te levi sio n advert is ing directed to c hildrl·n., not only (for) food but toys and other pro- Jucts,'' hl' said. , Nacle r . s peaking to the Nationa l Conference on Seh0i 1l-ct gl' Parenthood. s aid he once obtained ~n ad- VL'li.ising agen cy memo saying a produc t 's sales '"ould 111cre;J sc through ··succ·essful transformation 1Jf i.I c hi ld in to <:1 nag of its p<:1 re nt." '.'l'adcr said co11>0rations pitche d their products on tt•lev1s1on by m e ans of "pretty roosters. plastic doc.xtad!:>. a nd little jingles tha t a re bas ically and p1,st1n£'ly itliot ic. ·· Ford Signs Accord On Sinai Stations "·.J\Sllf'.'JGTON (AP) -With Utll e ad vanet• notice. Presidt~nt Pord sig n Pd t od ay a c on · gressional rt'solution uuthorizing :\~erican civili ans to man ear•y y,•arning st;il1 ons in the Sinai. In putting hi s signature on the document that cleared Congress last week, F'ord declared : .. I reaffirm today that we will not a c cepl s tagnation or stalemate in t he Middle East." With photographers and re- porters as his only witnesses, Ford said the United States must continue diplomatic efforts with the nations of the Middle East "in order to sustain the momen· tum toward peace generated by the Sinai agreement." Reading a statement filmed .and recorded for later use in -new1i broadca~ts. Ford called the ~aeeotd between brael-ailld. Egypt ''a significant 'step f'.--Po.geAJ TORTURE · He h ad jus t hung up rrom another te le phone talk with Oregon authoritfes who al that time had not"'re leased positive identification o( the dead girl found by a hunter Saturday. Sexual assault and mutilation descrlbed by the Costa Mesa girl in lurid detail had apparently been performed on the victim before s he w as hacked a nd stabbed numerous times in the back and neck. "The little girl found it difficult to accept when no one would believe her," Detective Kutch said today, adding that he sus- pected a strong element of truth after questioning her. He said she told the story each time with uns h akable convic- tion and a m emory for even tiny details in each recital that no one would make lip if concocting such a far -fetched li e, ''She stuck right with it every time," said Kutch, who becomes noticeably a ppalled in going inlo details of lhe torture s laying which he s aid aopearOO to hf>. committed for no reason at all . ·•But f><'Ople who mutilate arc not too rational," he remarked pointedly. ORANGE COAST towards a n over-all settlement in the Middle Eas t .·· But he said none of the nations involved "see it as an end in itsE-lf ... fie said there remains a "pre· ssing need fo r a just settlement of the problems which Wlderlie the tension and instability jn that part of the world.·· The Senate approved the use of the U.S. civilians by a vote of 70 to 18 on Thursday. The House ap: proved the a rrangement 341to69 Wednesday. . Israel gave form al approval lo the' flilal document on Friday. Egypt signed the pact Sept. Z!. Ford .JS aid be was gra~ful for the cooperation. of ConlJ"eS' and voiced particular praise for SeC'retary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger. who was tbe prime mover ,..._ot.l.i' ... ~ illterlm Mree· ment. . - :-;With tti; help.and negotiating skili'of Secfetary Kissinger,'' the Preai~ent-~paid, "we haVe made prqgress !in gbod part because of 1,J\e l~ust' placed in the United Slatei by both lsrat:l and ili Arab neighbors... . ' • "~he Ltlnited States must ac- cept the responsibilities whic h flow from our stake in peace in t..he Middle East and from our bllat~ral relatioil.s hips which form the foundation for succesii in our diplomatic efforts," Fbrd said. lrunate Rips Out Eyeba/,l NASHVILLE. Tenn. CUPI J - A Texas m,an · charged with at- tacki n g anot h er man in a Clarksville motel lobby while shouting. "I a m J esus Christ , and you are the Devil." gouged out one-of his own eyeballs in hi s jail cell. Johfl Long, J I , of Amarill o, Tex .. was listed today in good condition e;t a loca l hospital. The man he alleg(.'<iJy assault- ed Saturday -David Overton, 29. of Elkton, Ky . -was in poor <'Ondition, suffering from brain damage, eight broken ribs, a punct.ured lung and a dislocated kidney. According to a copyrighted story in the Sacramento Union Sunday, the IRS investigators also are look In ii' in lo the poss I bill· ty of a sliifting of funds between The loot Into the r'"°* ii In· tended to determine whether tax·, deductible fllnds were shifted to politic.al campaigns . The Union Also said state investigators were looking into why the biJls of Med!Cal paUenl• at the boop!tab were higher than the aver.ages around the state. , U"ITt ........ LEONARD McMAHAN PREPARES TO DISPATCH ANOTHER He Swalfowed 501 Goldfish In Fours to Sma•h Record 50 I Wrigglers Clerk Downs Live Goldfish From Wire Services OAKLAND -A supermarket clerk swallowed 501 goldfish, claimed a world's record and aaid tU$ main pt:ob1em was that ''when~heY're goi.ng"down, some of them wiggle. I> Leonard McMa han. 24, gulped down the squirming fi sh in less tha n four hours Sunday after- noon. He far outdis ta nced others who entered a contest at a live-fish store here in a throwback to the goldfish-eating days of the 1930s. The latest record holdel' listed in ''The Guinne ss Book of World Records" is J ohn Parker or Los Angeles, who consumed 300 goldfish during two days in April 1974. "I feel pretty good," McMahan said during a break. "I had a big breakfast, so l"m not hWlgry . Goldfish swallowing was a mania in the late 1930s and early '. 1940s but the record in that era · of a mere 67 was set in 1939 by \ Gordon Southworth al Middlesex University in Massachusetts. 'Karl Yetter, for instance, wore a "Jaws'' T -s h i rt but on ly managed 21 fish before he left j commenting that he was still hungry and planned "lo go home and have a tunafish sandwich." Mc Mahan won a 240-gallon aquarium worth $1 ,000 for his feat. profit. But It Hid -al au• sidiary and ·oervioe flrma with similar ownenlllpe do show p~ fit.I. Without namlaf the Cella· o :NelU hoopitals, stan lllatelt, clli'iC:tOr of the -orance County flealtlt Plannln1 COUndl, aald •'The chlef way exce11 Jll'Olll,a . . '•tavealor1 ln this type V operaUon are typkally lnvolv ln related bualne11 .such manaaement con.aulli.na: orms • medloal supply b0Ute9, C:Oll!· puter and other equipment leas· in& companle-1, con1trucUo'\ firms or debt flnon•inl corpor 1ions." WMte B•w ..,.t'I' • ~de~on. 'Gay: Story -Rejeeted:· WASHINGTON (APl -A former Pentagon fnYeati1ator .said today he .,as told by the , White House in 1971 to try lo de- velop evidence that columnist Jack Anders on had a homosexual relationship ·with ·a auspected - news source. Therewasnoindlca- tionsucb a relationship existed. W. Donald Stewart, who was in .. charge of. an investigation ·into news leaks, said he was given the demand on Dec. 23 , 1971, bYDavid Young, then the Nixon ad· ·ministration official in charge of the ''PJ11m hers'' unit. ·The "Plumbers'' were Ad- ministration aides told to slop )eaks of sensitive information lo reporters. Young "wanted me to develop any informatia:n from Navy Yeoman Charles Radford that there m ight be a homosexual rela- tionship between him and Jack Anderson," Stewart saJd in a telephone interview. (Anderson's column appears regularly on the Daily Pilot editoriatpage.) At the time, Radford was as- signed to the National Secui1.ty Council staff. 1 The Nixon ad- ministration cdnsidered him a s uspect in th.e leaking of sensitive _documents lo Anderson. Anderson was not immediately · F.--PageAJ WITNESS ••• In addition to the testimony ex- pected from Schwalbe, several former students of Mang have been subpoen aed from out-of- town to testify. The prosecution's side, which has already included testimony rrom Corona del Ma r High School Principal De nnis Evans and dis- trict officials Kevin Wheeler and John Nicoll. Prosecutioh testimony is ex- pect ed lo co ntinue at least through this week, with the de- fense beginning possibly next week. available for comment. Neilhelii- Radlord nor Yoµng could be re- ached. Young is now living iri England. . ": There has never been anx evidence that Andenoft had -homosexual ~relati'oosf)i_p wtt.b · Radfordoranyoneelse. ~ Stewart said Young did not suf- gest to htm that he ·fabricate -&. homosexual relationship betweeii Anderson and Radford. .,. "They didn't , w&nt me to go trump up anything,'' Stewart said.to "They just w8nted to p~ this. They wanted me to go iit terview Radford and ask him 'Do you have any homosexual rela· lion.ship with Jack An<let"SOI)', '' Stewart said he refused Young's demand telling him it. "was not germane to the in- vestigation . According to ·stew•ft, Young responded, "WeU; the' President wants this done:-The President has been complii~ing that everything he: waQ,tldonewecan'tdo." 1t "I told hin1.., 'No, I wouldn't do it',,. Stewart said. "lf he wanted ili done get-somebody ~lse. •• Newspaper Recycling Times Set Tuesday and Wednesday or this week and tbe first three days of next week are the October dates for recycling o ld newspapers in Newport BeaCh. .Residents living ~ast of the bay Wlll have lheir papers picked up either Tuesday or· Wednesday of this week, de pending oo {heir re- gulitr trash pickup day. Residents west of the bay may have their newspapers picked up either Monday, Tuesday or Wed- nesday of next week. All newspapers to be recycled should be bundled and placed on the cu.rb by 7 a .m . "The only trouble is, when they·re going ·down, some of them wiggle, and when they do that, you could lose everything.·• We1h•v• qui ta• caroo of frH services on dd at Mari Mr• •nd our tri.ndly crew Is ready to help you ·pul them to use. So comeebotJrd soon, for the highesl interest, and services to match! Another contestant, Terrence D. 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Officers said the woman anll a man she met Sunday night in a Costa Mesa restaurant were ac- costed by two men as they pre· pared to leave the beach. Her companion, Kevin Louis Vaug hn, 22, of Los An.i(elet Coun- ty, told police two men ln their 20's approached them 8' gun- JIOint· es-the-y. prepared to tet..int.o Vaughn's car. Then, Vaughn told polloe, they j \ruclt him ·on the bead w'th something. knocklnl him un· conseioua. __ _ •. Pojite believe Va\lgbn was drBgted Jnto hit c.r "'1nc .with bis tompanion. then di'tyen to an area near lbe G~ Grove Freeway and Valley View Street in Westminster ., where Vaughn was-dumped onto-the-ground and the car was abandoned. The won\an apparently was taken along with Vaughn 's as· sailants, police said. Police said they believe the woman, described by Vaughn as five feel, four inches tall and 115 pounds, lives in Long Beach. He told officers she had short brown hair and wis wearing gr"'n pants and an orange, beige Md green swea~. PHOTO COPYING OupUcallng lmportanl papers and forms Is a personal service we are nappy to olter YoU •. , and It Nves you money when you M."'e at Mariners. AUTOMATIC -so-crAL SECURITY CHECK DEPOSIT • In cooperation with the Federal Government, Mlr'lrtart 11 now authorlled IO r9081vt and depoelt NOT ARY r,ourSoc1e1 s.cu'"'°"""'"''.,.'' nto,your peraonaJ 9CCO\lnt. SERVICE Nomoreworrletaboutloaa.No mo<• ot•ndlng In line to ceoh yaur E.cti of Q\lf'Offlcel ha an ctieck. Plua you 'll be Nrnlng high autl;lorii:ed Notary Public avall· lnterett from t~day ol depoalt and able to HfVtll the needsol ou.•.~--·1-you can wlltldrawat your cut.1om1f'11-:-:-:--trM, tlf"OOUr'0 • conven ... ----1.¥..?/o-=.c...8.06o/o- 7 V2% = 7.79°/o f 1-• • YEAACli1'ml'lCATI! 63f.i% 6.98% 6 .72% 53/.i 0/o 5 .92% t l •toMYICfllrTWICAtl 5'/• 0/o 5.39% ••• l"AM&OOK loOCCUHT .. ,......,.._ _____ .... = :x:...c::=. ·..:: :=..= ---Vaughn suffered a concussion, bruised ribs and ~cratches.~ut police --declined to·-'release-eitber his home,>ddress or the bmipital where he le being treated. He told police he and the · 0 ~...;..& c-.a -woman mol for the first time .1...,--.llerS OQY •'1:418 ' Sunday nJ1ht. 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Shop for the Store Label By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Are you a private label buyer'! You are if you load your shopping cart with products packed under a store label in- .stead of a nationally advertised brand name -an Ann Page soup, say, at the A&P rather than Campbell's or a Lucerne crea m cheese at Safeway rather than Kraft's Philadelphia brand. Private labels sell for pe.nnies cheaper than the n ational brands, and there are Money Tree • those who maintain that there is little or no difference in quality. ONE WOULD TIUNIC that private label sales would be particularly strong during the recession'-ry period we have been ex pe rienci ng. One would also suspect that the store labels would be especially popular with•low-income families who have to watch their pennies. Both of these theories are refuted in the latest survey or household shopping behavior conducted by Woman's Day, the supermarket-di slributed rriagazine. Woman ·s Day found that over the' past four years there has been little change in the proportion of households buy- ing private labels or national brands. Six out or 10 households buy some private label goods "" and that pro- portion has remained constant. What has changed is the composition of the" private label market. It seems that the people who can most afford -to spend more money on food have become the bLggeat buyers of private labels. WREN WOMAN'S DAY-did this sul'Vey id 1!171, it found that households with annual income of $f5,000 and above ac- counted for 22 Rercent of the private label market and 25 percent of the private label dol lar volume. Today, households in that upper-income segment account for 3S percent of the private label market and 40 percent or the dollar volume.. · This finding correlated with other findings. Private label buying has increased in families with more education and in households located in the suburbs. Low-income families living in the inner cities are thus the bulwarks of the high-priced nationally advertised brands. Ex.pressed in another way, the more money and education you have, the more you try to save by buying the store labels. One explanation for th.is pattern is that welJ-stocked supermarkets brimming with private label prodµcts are more likely to be ·round in affluent suburban areas than in run-down urban neighborhoods. MARKET HlGHLIGHTS INDEXES Due to late transmission today's liiting will not appear in the Daily Pilot ..... Yo,ll !lJPI l -Tr.e IOllDWll'Q lli.t ,,,.,....., '"' llOC~I !Nit Piii ... 9!1!no!'<I most el\d 10\I ,,,. m~t bewtt on perunt ot clloln91 Oll IM Htw Vol'\ Stock E•c,..nql!, ,..,I •nd ptrctPllaQe ct1•nra1 ••• lhll dltte,eMt bll-tn Trw prt"lou!. clotlnq Pf'kf •ntt Ir.. C.Uol"fflll C~f'O Pfkf .. O•INIERS 1 MldlM'd Mt 1'.ll.. v. Up tS.O 1 Co!Uni. P:ood 5"3 • t. UP IL' l AlllnMI ."3b 1 .. \lo Up 1•.J 'Add"91'Ptl l 'h • I Up ll.3 S Jui.Uct Mlt 2'-'I + V. 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I 10 •"- Wro(ll • I~ IO l S9"- Wu•ltt~• Co \ S''• Wyly Co<p . •8 l.,,.-... -01-Xe•CI• (Cl 1 111 llOJ •l •]\lo Xl•d fn(orp ~ 11 I + loo YllH lndu~ q } 7\lt-\lo YnoSIOr 1>0 ' 6 ''lo• .... :Zal•Gotp 80 8 21 lt •lo-'" .z.,,p.,1• XI 4 1IJ U'h• \ro 2•¥tf (Of"CI . . • J \fr • .... bf'+lnR.., I ~I 1101 JJ\~ • ... lufn !n<f .n II 10 9\11 ••• WA S HINGTON (U PI ) -The Agrirullure Department has issued its first orange forec.:1st of the 1975·76 srason, estimating the harvest at 229.8 million boxes. down J percent from last season ·s r<'rord crop. The gr3pcfruil ho r\'1..~t -not count· ing po.1rl o f lhl' C:ili fomia crop which will not be surveyed until next month --\l.'as estimated at a record 66.l million boxes, 13 percent a bove last year. Oil lUeeting PARIS (U Pf) -Representative!'-> or the industrial. developing and oi l-ri ch nations met today in a mood of op- timism that they will be able to forget previous failures and fin:llly !Hunch a "di alogue·· on their cornmon pro· blems. The Unill'd Slat('s Urged th e-de· legates to seek a "constructi ve dialogue.-· But its chief tlelegate, Charles W. Robinson. warned that the West cannot help the poor nations un· less the oil countries allow the WC8tern recession toe:nd. ' -• DAILY PILOT PUBLIC N011CE • ' DAILY PILOT I. I Monday, OCtobet 13, 197& PUBLIC NOTICE F4Ji1' Publl~"-<I O<anoe co .. u Dally Pilot. Sepl. ll, 2'1, anCI 0t I. '· I l, 191 S "8'1-JS PUBUC NOTICE Belly Dancer Party Nixed From Wire Services The dignified De Young Museum in San Fran· cisco said it rerused an autograph party for one of it:J top patronessei;, TuJJab Hanley -mining hei ress, a rt l"oll ector and beUy dancer. Tulla h -whose 3ge is undisclosed but believed to De the late 40s or early SOS - said she-embar- rassed the museum with such statements as .. lov· e ma king is like muk.ing Hungarian goulash -un· less yo u throw everything into it, it is n't any good.•• The party at the musellm was supposed to have beeo for her new autobiography, "Love or Art & Art of LOVl' .. ' • !\1ayor Tom Bradley of Los Angeles will make .a seven·day tour of the Soviel Union at the end or this. month. Bradl ey, his wife Ethel and daughter Lorraine will visit Moscow, Kie v and Leningrad Oct . 22·29 on a tour arranged by the National League or Cities and the U.S. Conference or Mayors. · He Will d'lscuss municipal problems with several Russian officials, he said . but wiU spend most of his time vacationing. Bradley and his family will pay their own expenses, he said. • Ar my E nlistee Michael Fleming won't have to co far to discuss mili tary life with his mother. She'll probably be in the next barracks. In 'ol.'hat m ay be a unique recruiting coup, Flem- ing, 17, and his mother , l\.1rs. Ethel 1'1. Fleming, ( J 34 , enlisted together in the PEOPLE Army at Me rced. _ . "I've been a recruiter ~--------~ for IO years a nd this is the first time I 've e ve r heard of it happening,'' said Sgt. 1. C. lier be rt A. Harrison. • Acting like "a man" cost \\'ilbur Mills his chairmanship or the I louse \'lays and Means Com- mittee Fanny Foxe says. -· "It 's the people's fault to charge a man for what he'sdoing with a woman because he's there to bl" a man," Mrs. Foxe. the ··Argentine Bombshell. ''said. Mrs. Foxe, making a stop in Los Angeles to promote her new book, said she reels no remorse from her association with the ,_.. __ .,.tr\ Arkansas Democrat. l'<UIE * Lord Mountbatten, now 75 and a living legend, s at in his elegant hotel suite in San Francisco and discussed famous m en he has known. ··re I had the power to raise them from the dead, I'd bring back Winston <Cb urchUJ) and Noel Coward," the statesman· warrior said. ''How the sparks would fl y!·• Mountbatten . great.grandson o( Queen Vic· tori a. supreme Allied commander in Southeast Asia during World War II, and Britain's last viceroy o( India, sa id he has known most of America's presi- dents in his career and that Harry Truman im· pressed him s urprisingly.· ... u.,; ,.u.,: PUBLIC NOTICE STATEMENT Of< AlAHDONMENT 0'USEOF l'ICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME """ SEA ,..OTT YACHT S ERVICE, 7'0 HUNTER DESIGN COMPANY, AYO(tdo,Cosl•Mes•,C•l•lorn1•92621 9211 s.ll;yll,,. T•rrKt, Uo-6"<:h, Gr•oo•y C fl•••es Nott, 290 C..Hfoml•m51 AYO(tdo,Coll•Mot ... C•Ulornle"26ZI Const~• H . e.10., •u !.llyllM Tiiis ttuslnttt Is conoucl~ by .,, In-T.,.••<•, Ugur11 BeKh, et.1lfomlo1 dl~ldlNol. '26S1 Gf"egory c. Nott Tiiis buSIMU ls cOrlduct.c:I b'I m lft. Ttlh sl•le..,.nl w•s Hied with Ille dlvfOu.11. c.ountv ci.~-of°"..,~ ~nly.,.. sep. eonstanc• H. e.10.. 19mbH 17. 191S. Thl1 su.t.ment w•t Ille<! wrltfl lht F47W Counly a..... of 0.-•"9" county on Ck· Putlll1heCI OrlnQe COol\I D•llY PllOI, lollw9, lt1S. _. n 7'I •ndOr:I .. 11 IQ1S l'8S-1S ...... PUBLIC NOTICE P\>bll"-d Or~ CO.st o.lly Piiot. FICTITIOUS aUSIME:SS NAMli STATEMENT Ckt.IJ,.20,17,•lldNov.l ,1975 ,._.JS PUBLIC NOTICE The lo41-lnq i-r'IO'I I• OOir'll bus.I· Mss•s: STATIMEtr11TO .. AaAtr1100MMEtrllT Ut.1 10UE "IEEOLECRAFTS.213A OPUSEO" E•sl ,,,,. S1 •••1. Colil• M•s•. ,.ICTITtOUSaUSltrllESStrllAME C..lltornlo1 m11 no. lollowlng persons II•.,. .,_ HI'"' Pf1t1 P1t1m•n, n s Amigos doMd !tie uw ol trw tlcllllouli business Wey Ne..-l)Ort 8••cfl co1111orn1•"2to60 IWI~: Tn'i,buS•Msi l~co'.nciutt.U tly.nln-MARTIN AIACRAF"T SALES, dlvldu•I 190SI C..mpus Or •• Or•nv-Co<>ntt. Hirl•n Piaf! P•lt m •n Alrporl, S.~l•Anl, C•. 92107 Tiii' s1•1ement w•~ tiled wllfl -Robt'rl F". H•hn•u. 26392 VI• County C•••-ot Oranr,ie c ount,.,.. Sel:o-Concfllt41, MlliSIOn Vie Jo, CA. mn temtoer u , 191,, O.rr•I lllomlMro, 2S930 Rolllnr,i F41M5 Hiii, Rd,. Torr•n<ir, CA, 90S05 Putlll\tll!d Or•noir Co•s1 Cally PllOI, TM f"lctlllous 8usl,,.ss Nim! ,.. ~pt 111' 1naCkt ' 13 191) lSll·IS ,..,,..,, IQ •bove ..,., l ll•d In Or41r1ge . ' • . ' • Coun!YOtlS.pt.19, 1115. PUBLIC NOTICE Tft!S busl ... 1$ WIS (Oftdl.lclld by • ll'l'M••I Pll•lnef"th!p, 1------------·I AobtrtF".Hafln•"' C~UOJ This stioltment .... , tiled wlll'I 1~ SU,.E:ltlOlt COU JIT 01' THE Counly O•rll; of Or1noe County an Ot· STATE: Of" CALI f"OJINtA FOJI IOl:lw1, 191S. THICOUNTYOf"Olll:AMGE. F41761 He. A.Ul41 Pulllllt!Wd Ol'•roo-COfl$1 0.ity Pllol, NOTIC.E 0,. Hl:AltlNG 0,. Ott.6,1l.20,27,1'1S l 15G-7' ,.ETIT\ON ,.Olt "lll:OaATE 01' WILL I-------------/ ANO CODICIL AND l'Olll: LETTERS TESTAMEMTAltY PUBLIC NOTICE Es11t• o l LILLIAN W1LLI S,i-~========~-·i O.Ct1Md. SUPl:ltlOltCOUltTO,.THE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !NI STATliO,.CALlf"OlttrlllAPOtlt JOHN WILLIS, JR., has 111111 .. ,.In• THEC:OUNT'I' 0"0111:AMGE pet Ilion tor Problll• OI WIU .na C,odkll .... A.Um o1rd tor1u..,.....:•ot Lett1r1i THI_.,.. NOTICE OF HEAlll:ING Of" llry to ll'M! Pttlllon•r ••l ... ...c• to ,.ETITIOM l'Olll: Plll:OaATE: Ol"WILL -lcn 1, mtft IM '"''' ..... partlcullt'I, AMO l'Ofl LETTERS TESTAMEN· olnd ,,..., '"' 11 ..... •no plK• ol ,...,."'II TAJIY -.......... , bMn WI lo• (ktobff 11, EU•I• of LELA IONA NELSON, ttJJ. •I •.JO 1.m., In ltlt' court,_, ol DH:NWO. 0.1>11rt....,.t NO. ll pj 'eld court, 11. 11)1) NOTICE IS HEREll'I' GIVEN t ... t Cl~k C.ntirr O!'I ... Wlisl, Ill tM City of F"ERN A. SULLIVAN '111 Ill~ t....in • s.n11 Alll, C:1lllom l•. prtlitlon fOI" Prob411e ol Wiil Ind for ls- 0.IKICklolM• '· lt1J i.uetlC• of Utt••• Ttstltnefll•ty •o"" WILLIAM II . SI JOHN. ~lltkwliw rel•r•n<• lo wtllcfl 11 IY1olde CounlyCl••k IOI' tutlM• P11rtk ul••1. •nd !Ml !tit CHAlll:LliSC. f'ITZO&lll:ALO tll'IW ll!ld pl.c:• of t1e1rlnq IM -Nol Pufloll~ Orat1Qe C.01\! Daily Piiot, Sllpl.n ,H ,ilnCIOtt •• IJ, 1~15 ll.1 .. IS 1.01A..,. ... .e1"" Sl11r1, S11H•JOt '-"' tl't tor Octobtr 1', 1tlS, •I •:XI U..A,..ln,C..llloml1tcl061 •. ..,.,In !tit' courlroom of O.PMtrNnt P'llM!e: (!Ill J~ No. 3 o1 Mid court, 11 JOO Civic Ce!tlff At .... ., NII': ... 1111-r on ... WUI, ln !fie City of S•ll• A ..... P\11111!.N<I Or1not Co•st O.Uy Piiot, C..Uloml1, Octot.1'6, I, 13, tt7S 311 ... 1! 1>91~Cklo1Mft, 1tlS PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM •• S1JOHN, c-ty(;le~k ,.t:T•lll: J, MADIGAN ~MUW ... S..,.....Mlhlll:•. ................ C..Uf.MW•,,... Tel ~(JM, ..... A""""tw: Polltlt ar P\lllllllMd o.-.,... CO.st O.lly "IOI, ~13,, 14, llO, 1915 atGl-TS - - BEFORE-1ll60 George Jorll'noen l •f _ .. AFTER-111152 The New WOITllln TODAY,AT50 Christine JorgeMen • ' • • A Woman's Dalf·life • Christine Jorgensen Views Her 50 Yeats By United Press ln&enallonal Christine Jorgensen, who always wanted to be an enter· tainer when she was a little boy. now has the satisfaction of near- ing age 50 with a career of ac· tress, mimic, nightcJub enter· tainer, college lecturer, author. television personality, batter. cookbooker. and incipient nov· elist. Miss Jorgensen, in case you For Lectures are too young to remember 1952, is probably the first -and cer- tainly the most famous -male libbe.r. She was liberated from manhood by Danish sex·switch surgeons and bas been a woman nowfor23years. ''I'LL BE A HALF century old next May 10 and I'm a great aunt, and I don't feel it and I don't think I look it -consider~ ing all the wear and tear." she Saddleback Won't ' Pay Bureaucrats Trustees of the Saddleback Community College District have rejected a proposal to~ )>Ublic olfieials a $25 honorarium for participating in a lecture~eries. Since they are already being paid by the public, board Presi- dent Robert Bartholomew said, they shouldn't be paid anything more. I SEVERAL PUBLIC EMPLOYES AND officials, includinf Supervisor Thomas Riley and San Clemente councilman Thomas O'Keefe, Were included ip the list of 16 persons who are to speak in a Land Use Seminar. Tbe board was asked to pay the honorarium to each speaker. They asked the staff, however, to separate public employes and officials from those who are not and return, the proposal Corre- consideration. Other participants listed are Nick Brastoff, Rea Burnap, · Thomas Elliott, Reed Flory, J eanne Gagnebin, Shirley Grindle, Carl Kymla, Jean Lacouague, Richard Munsell, David Peterson, Gabrielle l!ryor, Cynthia Ryan, RuthSaadi and Louis Velasquez. THE SEMINAR, BEING SPONSORED by the college and 'the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast and Capistrano Bay, is focu&ing on local planning issues, including the planning problems facing south Orange County, bow officials view planning and how a citizen can participate in the process. The series continues at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 24 at Del Cerro School, 24382 Regina St., Mission Viej_o. $8 Million Gained Personal License . Plates Profitable SACRAMENTO (AP) -Those CUTE. CLEVER AND CORNY personalized license plates on Calilornia cars are providing steady income for environmental projects. Since the program started five years ago, the plates have generated $10.2 million, includ· ing $2 .2 million ror operating costs. THE OTHER S8 MILLION has been allocated ror environmental projects such as smog research, land purchases for ecological re- serves," and environmental education programs in public schools. Earlier this year, the 200,000th personalized plate was issued. Revenue has climbed to $3 million a year. Now about one car in 75 sports a personalized plate. The plates cost an extra $25 the first year, and an additional $10 each year thereafter.· FOR T HAT. A MOTORIST gets to pick any ,combination or six letters and numerals not in use, except those ruled obscene or objectionable by the Depart- ment of Motor Vehicles. · Among the most popular plates are common names and words such as PEACE, LOVE, SMll..E and dozens or variations like 2SMILE, !LOVE, ULOVE, ILOVEU, ILUVU2 and even ILUVU3. But many motorists have come up with'long wordS' and even sen· lences. Examples include U41CK, 4Gl:TJT. 4UWIFE, ICU, ISPOSE , rcu2 , IS,UE4U, LETl'l:B, WEDIGU, IMAMOM . The cur-rent rise al year is the.pro- sram·s btgg .. 1 yet, with $4.5 million worth of spendink planned. 1'hat lncl~.cr.ve.s from prey1ous'Y rs. ...... smog research takes the biggest bite. The Department of Fish and Game is getting $300,000 to purchase land for ecological re- serves. T he Department of Education is getting $275,000 for environ- mental education, and $725,ooo· goes back •to the Department of Motor Vehicles to run the special license program. So far, the money has been used lo bU.Y eight parcels -total- ing 874 acres -'in five counties to protect tbe habitat of several spieces including the condor. bighorn sheep and salamander. The counties are Inyo, Mariposa. Riverside. Santa Cruz and Ven· tura. ERNIE DRAFFIN, WHO coordinates spending from the fund in the stale Resources Agen- cy, said it has exceeded expecta· tions. ''We're s urpri&ed it has held up as well as it has,·· he said. One reason is th~ ingenuity·of motorists to think up new messages that fit into six letters and numerals. THE MESSAGES -Some serious, some sllly. 11ome ob- 5CUre, and some. risque, despite restraints of the DMV -Include a variety of comments about the cars, the motorists, and life in general: , · USAOK,' WEIRDO WEIRD!, STUD . COOLl. iNLOVE, INLAW. INllOCK, CORPl;-E. COSTLY, SWOOSE, UPOOWN. FUNKY, FUNGAR.t. RAGTOP, WEEBUG, WEGOLr , UPTITE, UPYURS. UPVRS2. UPIULL. GAS.WJfU.-Others ~ RELAAX; NSTRIP, 4ULOVE, 4TRAS!i, BEGOOD, BEBAD. BEMINE, BESURE, Bll!Yl.UV, ONTAP; ONTAPE, ONTlME, THEELF, THEEGO, 'l:HEEND. • s aid in a phone interview at her '( Laguna Beach home. George Jorgensen, a rormer GI, left New York in 1950·for Den mark, where he underwent a series of operations. Two years later, Christine emerged. On Dec. 1, 1952, the story was broken by the New York Daily News, a morning paper. By that after- · noon, the George.Christine saga had traveled around the world. Christine returned to New York and began a nightclub act, singing and doing imitations. She waa in nightclubs about 10 years and spent 10 more in the theater as an actress and in lecturing. Recently she said, Milton Berle suggested she return to nightclubs in an act with him, and she's thinking it over. MISS JORGENSEN is rather hard to catch up with. She's often on tour. She h as been makin2 television appearances. Recent· ly, in New York. she occupied the entire hour of the NBC network "Tomorrow'• show. Her main occUpaticit the ht.st two years bas beeno!teCturing at universities; she 'is an uncom· monly articulate person. ··1 was startled to realize that J've spoken to more than 100,000 students,'' she said. "I lecture on human identity and communica- tion. This is very important to young people, not only gender identity but identity of the· person. The lectures are sponsored by the student body. .. Young people now are very much with it. w.ith everything. They can ask some very djrect questions. But no question is rudely asked." l\SKED ABOUT TIIE general change in public attitude on sex, she said : •'There's been a tremendous change on every subject. Twenty years ago, you wouldn't mention venereal disease on television. Twenty years ago, I wouldn't have been permitted on cam- puses. l was considered sexy. In a way I think it was considered dirty. Americans were brought up to consider sex dirty. "Everybody was expected to be 'normal· but there is no normal. Nobody knows what norm is. As my Cather s aid, there are places in the world where people are expected to eat their next-door neighbor:" -depends ~where you are.'' SHE SAID SHE was headed for Sweden in 1950 when relatives in Denmark suggested surgery there. "The surgery on me was a re· search project: My doctors didn't know of any such case before. It's called sex.ual reassignment. We're all partly male and partly female. It's not really sex change.'' In 1967, Miss Jorgensen wrote her biography, and in 1900 a fllm was made of it. She has just com· pleted a Scandinavian cook~ book : "It's called 'A Lump, a . Pinch, and a Dash'-that's what; my grandmother always said- and l"m looking for a publisher a "AND I'M THINKING about a novel having to do with Denmark in World War II, relating to the und~·rground . Many of my , friends and relatives were 'n the underground, and lbe &rue.st.ori=-'---1 ·a.re stranger than ffc'tion . I've got. a lot of n~tes already.·· Mils Jorgensen is planrling to ·gointOt~~turban business. . ''Ttlrbans by Christine,•• plain ones and fancy, jeweled ones . "I've always-liked habans,'• !>be 11aid . ••I have some people making them up privately. !Usbt now they are on displa:y in one shop in PaJm Spring.!J. We"1ant to cet. in with the department store chains."' 'llOWABOUTHERlovelile?. ''Twice I was engqed but a never got married. l wasneveJ;in love with the men I was eriga,-ed to, and I was never engaged to ... the men I was in)!l>;eJ\ith.,,A<..__ itOW as 6.me p&ssee I make my own decisions, and the-harder I\ ls to ~et tied down. , "The way !be divorce rate Is IOlnc. there's much to be said for alnale bliss." • l ' I • - Orange Coast EDITION • ' Te•ay•sa .. 1ag N.1i. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 286, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1975 c TEN CENTS • es Tort11rc .. iiXJl"ftilla a. VINllEL ....,...... -·~'-"'"-•·---One week efter a rUl).away Costa Mesa lirl, t•, revealed a tale 10 cruesome t•at few authorities would'betieve it about the but<bery of ber travellnt companion by a couple in , <>recea. two suspects have been . •aptured. Bizarre-:-Ta"le Leads t o 2 A r rests ll.il lying in the center of hil desk . He had just'"hung up from another telephone talk with oregon authorities who al that time had not released positive identification of the dead girl round by a bunter Saturday. ' 'Ibo)" were taken lnlo <usto<!Y in Sacramento Sunday nicbt, 6ased Oil informatloo ouppjied to the F..Bl.aDd Oregon lawmen, ~wbo finally found a ccrpae of the Jirl Saturday in a remote area ol !Jaclteon County;i c The body, sexually mutilated, 1stabbed. and, bound to•li tree with ' wire in a rainy fortist where it bad been attacked by vermin, is that of Rebecca Marie Wojtas, 14,ofCyptt111. -· SUspecta in the tort me and sex sleyin• were identified by authorities .today as Ronald Wayne Hogan., 32, and Gail Marie· Lamberson, It, both reportedly Sacramento area transients. They Were booked into Sacramento 'County Jail• on murder charges following cap- ture on information largely de- velOpeODy--Costa Mesa Police • • PARAMEDICS EXTRICATE DRIVER FROM PICKUP PoUce At f1nt Fe•red He Wea f:otoily Injured Mesa Driver Slams· Imo 2 Parked Cars A Costa Mesa man is paralyzed from the neck down today alter being crushed in a pickup truck Sunday nigtlt after it hurtled intc two parked' cars on a roadway in his neighbothood. Edward T . Reid, 32, of l~O'J · New Hampshire Drive, was list· ed. in serious condition in the ln· :tensive care unit at Costa Mesa M.einori.aJ Hospital, also suffer· ing a fractured leg and shoulder. He was traJ>ped in the wreckage abou_t 7-p.m., when bis trfick heading northbound on Iowa Street 1,000 feet north of Gisler Avenue crashed into a parked car _belonging to Glen F . Snively, of 1630 Iowa St., police &aid. Impact totaled both vehicles and Snively)s Was then rammed into the rear of another parked auto owned by Kingsley Evans Benham Jr., of San Diego. Reid's pickup truck then careened up onto the.sidwalk into a wall and overturned, with its engine still running, according lo accident investigators. Several persons who witnessed or heard the crash that could cripple Reid for life said they heard what sowided like a lire blowing out as the vehicle veered intotne parKeo autos. Police Officer Roger Cowdrey said this could not be confirmed until ;dter examination ot tne wreckage in which the driver· nearly died. Detective Norman Kuteb.. 1 No motive is .._ !W the slayiq that oo~urred about O.t. t or S, nor bow the Costa Mesa 14-yU,-old ... aped an 1-•al fate as a witneas to the macabre killing. . ~ was stabbed and beaten. then dri.ven south by her kld- napers, but . flD8lly liven he:r freedom in the Bakersfield area, from where she made her way home to Costa Mesa. The girl was apprehended in town· a week ago -Sunday by Political Quizzes Reporied By DOUGLAS Fllll7.8CllE °' .. O.lty ...... ~ A series of probeS:&re under way today into the political and personal affairs of Orange Coun· ty's two most prominent political campaign c o ntributOrs - hospital entrepreneur Dr. Louis Cella and millionaire landowner Richard O'Neill The investigations are being condu.cted _b_y hL.l!ttj!rnal Revenue.Servici!s and the State Board of Equalization One Internal Revenue Service investigation is focusing on Celia's personal affairs Public IRS records indicate Cella and his wife, Marian, have ftled no ta:11. returns, sinct> 19'11 This would hf' a misdetneanoroBenle Cella deDies it, coatendlng be bas filed returns iD the--bos An•••~• Intel"aal Revenue Service Di.strict each year_ A second probe by tbe Internal Revenue Service is loc*.inl into tht> political and fiscaf role of print s hops in hospitals in which both Cella and O'Neill have in· vestments. A<'cording to a copyrighted story in the Sacramento Union Sunday, the IRS investigators also are looklng: into the possibili · ty of a shifting of funds between several medical-related en terprises with interlocking direc tor ates w • The look into the firms ·is in· tended to determine whether tax- deductible funds were shifted to politic&l camPaigfrs:"'The Union also said state investigators were looking into why the bills of MediCal patients at Ute bo6pitals were higher than the aYerages around the state. The Union said six Orange County hospiials With interlock- ing ownerships' show little or no profit. But· it _saii:l several sub- sidiary and service finris with similar ownerships do show pro. fits. Without naming the Cella- O'Neill hospitals, Stan Matek, director of the Orange County Health Planning Council, said "The chief way excess profits can be made is to use a hospital as a 'skimming center'. "Investors in this type of operation are typically involved in related business such as man"llgement consulttng tmns , medical supply ho~. c.om- (See CELLA, Page A2l Patrolman ~Larry li'Uqua, as a simple runaway , befort the weary , terrified youngster emerce<S from a state of shod enoulb to tell her stol'y. "He not.teed some blood on her shirt and asked what happened and she told this' incredibly sick story," Detective Kutch recount· eel today, following a weekend of telephone work! with Otegon a~thorities . ''''I)le whole thing SOWlds like a Chari~ Manson deal to rrie," he Odded. . - Oregon lawmen tQday were in· creasine a sear<'h for other possi· ble victims of what befell the Wct- jt.as girl and her traveling com· panion after they escaped the county's McMillan School for wayward girls in Orange. They immediately headed for Oregon, where the girl destined to be slafn reportedly had a boyfriend. investili(ators said. "It's a 'beautiful' hitch-hiking story,'' Kutc~aid bi~terlytcxlay, a reRQrl com"piling what was done tO the. girls in sickening de· Little Dent, _Lorge lffess Sexual assault and mutilation described by the Costa Mesa 1irl in lurid detail had apparently been performed .on the victi{D before she was hacked and stabbed numerous· times in the back and neck. . "The little girl found it difficult to accept when no one would believe her," -Detective Kutch !SeeTORTVRE, Page.Ul See tha t little bump in the wall outside Norval 's Delicatessen. at 1746 Placentia Ave.? Not much damage . But look what happened to the liquor stock inside when the car driven by James Barrett, 23 , or Costa Mesa, lost its brakes and banged the wall. Barrett is on the phone explain - ing to his wife about his accident. Costa Mesa Panel to Look At Drive-in S chwalbe to Appear In Teac her T rial? What to do with t he Paulo drive·in theater property may emerge anew a s a controversial topi<' at tonight ·s meeting of the Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission. A )>reliminary plan for con- version of the 22· acre site into a mixture of homes and apart· mei;its has been approved by the city council. · When dis missal proceedings against teacher Mi chael Mang resum e Tuesday morning, one witness expected to appear for the pro s ecution is Al a n Schwalbe. former Corona del Mar High School teacher who ' was convicted or muJtiple sex of- femes. Schwalbe, who wa.s convicted earlier this year after a lengthy trial. was chairman of the social studies department at Corona del Mar High School. where Mang Bu~ tonight the planning com-was teaching prior to his sus- mission will hear an application pension in May of thi s year. . by the deve loper , Cameo .. Mang, 30 .• was charg~. wilh mes,-toc....the...nece.i.sacy zoning-unproless1onal co~duct a nd and for approval of the tract suspf!'.nded ~rom his ~eg ~lar map -teaching duties. The d1sm1ssal · hearing against Mang, the first Planning Director Charles Roberts said today that the staff recommendation will be fdr de- nial. The staff will object to the traffic patterns proposed and will suggest that t~ere be greater accessibility to a 2.S-acre park included in the development. When the pre Ii minary plan was ..,, acted upon twO months: ago. the planning commission recom- mended denial, but the council approved it. ever in th e his tory of the Newport-Mesa Unifi ed School District, will determine whether or not the controversial teacher DOW ]UMPS ON H OUDA.Y NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices surged ahead in quiet trading to- day on the New York Stock Ex.· • change. where many investorS remained on the s idelines becaus"e of the Columbus Day holiday. The Dow Jones industrial average, which had been behind Jftbre than a point ie early trad- ing.,gained 13.88polnlsto83'1,77 . remains in the school district. The hearing is at district head- quarters. 1601 16th St., Newport Bea<'h. A<'<'Ordin g to school distri<'l of- ficials . S<'hwalbe was s ub- poenaed because he was invol ved in one of the c harges against Mang. a social studies tea<'hcr. Coast Weather Mostly sunny Tuesday with fa ir and continued cool tonight. Highs Tues· ~ day in the upper 60s: Lo the mid 70s. Lows tonight in theSOs . INSIDE TODAY Chri.stine Jorgen.sen , a woman now for 23 years. re· viein1 career a.s oclress, mimic, nightclub enttrfainer. college ledurer, author. TV pt'Tsonolity, hatter, cookbook author and would-be novelist . 87. ..... AtJ MllMyTrw .. ... -., ........... ... •1·11 o.--..c.IH!ty ., ......... ., s..rt• .... Mlitll M.1111 ... 1 AIT ... vl .. ., 'nloNt«• •• •• •• •• •l·l l ... ..,,,.... .., ...... ....., • Roberts said that tl1e trJ1ct map is sUbtitantlally the same as the PfeUminary plan. 'the develaper want.I to build'38 homes and 276 . apartments in the pr<>fed. Advances held a better than twO.to-One lelid over declines , !Tables, BS). ··-.., .............. ., .. ,, ., . .. •• •• •• REsCUE WORll!Rll ATTUIPT TO llPARATE WRI CKAOI DF PICKUP, TWO CAfll Meeen-•d T, __ ....,_ Fr ... u,_, ....,..i P•r•IJ9le In Cr•eh · ,. . " •. The Planning commission will ", meet at8:30o'c1Wk toni1ht. •• ~I • I. , I • l I -.. '~ Ai DAIL y .,LOT c 5 Divers Rescued At Sea A C.osta ?lles;i man and rour rompanion::-: On a scuba ·d1 vlng rxpedition off P oint Vicente were rescued by th e Coast Guurd 11Dout midnight Saturday, one hour after their 27 -foot cub1n t:ruiser s;1n k Ownl·r G~iry liray , 29, of l.os :\11g('\es, tnlfl (;oast Gua1·1! 1n ')'l·stigators his bo":ll's cn~in1 ~ 1 O\'Crhealt'cl , n1 cl l1n~ ~n f·xhau.sl pipe coupiln~ v.·h1 ch cau .. t d th~ hull l o 1rn1nt•d1at cly fil l with "'al er Gray managed to gel o ff ~ever al SOS vis ua l signals with a s~"IOllight bt"furt' the Pampas Star \•oent d own l·I m ilt!:s offshore from Point V1 t·e ntc . Gray. All;_1 n fo'ra.sieur, n, of '2220 Ful•ute Avt·., Corstu Mesa, Ylike Ca1npbo..•I!, 16, Cu.Iver Citv , .<\lai :'vt:ihui. 2:i. uf I.A.I! .o\nJ?clcs. .a nd l~ob l \V~1 ~ak i . :Ju. of Los .\ngelci-, wt.•rc ph.1t'kl.'ti f1·01n l·h"-' r;pa s by olht•r hon1t.·w~1rrJ l>ot111d vt~sst•ls. Tht.• Cuast r.uard t.•utlcr l'oinl Aridgt.· was d isp;.1tchcd wh en other boa\t•rs ra<liot.'d nt•\\'S of thl' sink1 n~ and its c·rcw pu·kcc.J up the f1 \'t.' drenl·ht•d , but un1nJured divers. Mesa Couple Hospitalized In Accident ~-Y.Q~_Qg .. f.o,s.~!1 ,Mesa couple re- mained hospitalized today with injuries sustained early Sunday when their s mall car was rammed broadside on Newport Jloulevard at Del Mar Avenue by a big~er auto. Nancy R, F'lelcher. 21 , or 186 Santa Isabel A vf' .. a passenger in a car driven by John Guyette. 19, was injured most seriously. Miss Fletcher was listed in serious condition today at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital's in· tensive care unit, with internal injuries to the urinary system and lacerationlS. Guyette underwent surgery for ;lacerations and a fractured leg and was listed in stable condi- tion. Motorist Bruce L. Veyna, 23, of La Habra, sustained oN,y minor bruises when his domestic sedan, north bound on Newpo.;t Boulevard at 2 ·a .m . Sunday, rammed Guyette-'s auto which was crossing the intersection on Del Mar Avenue eastbound, police said. Cause or the accident re mained under investigation to· day. Mono.y_ OclotMlr 13, 1975 -_,_ .. '-~--~. ".', ... ": .... ~~ TONIGl-fl' ,,,. - COSTA MESA PLANNING (:OMMISSION -Regular 1nccl· 1ng. City Hall, 6:30 p n). OCC l.ECT U RES "!{cal F'..statt' lnvcslml'nl s.·· Newport 1 larbor l-l1gh Auditorium. 7 '30 p.m . "~11 crow ~v"-' Oven Cook- ing," fl :ilcC'rest J">ark .7·30p.m TlJ F.SDAV. OCT.14 >F.N IOH <.:JTIZF.NS CLUB - Cornmuni ly Recre<.1llon Center, 1'ut>!' , Wed .. Thur!!. 12·3 p.m. NF.\\'PORT -MESA SCllOOL RO AR D Hl'gula r meeting, Costa Me sa City Council Cham· bers, 7:30 pm. occ r.ECTURF.S -"Behind lhe Headlines.·· Dr. Giles T Rrown lecturer , Forum, 7:30 p .m . D e1jig n Your ow n Chrii:;tmas c ·ards Workshop, Fairgrounds Photo Bldg. 1-3 p.m. 'Conversations and Trans ac· lions with Ad olescents," F'irst Unilt.•d Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. lJC I I.EC'fURF.S -"Wines or the World , .. llni versity Club, 7 .30 µ m ''LJnlock ing Renlities \Vithtn Us ... Roo m 100 Scienct.· l.ect url' 11<.ill 7 pm 'Pro(essional Public Relations, .. Room 220 Social Sc iences Tower, 7 p .m . "Food for Thought," Room 100 Social Sciences Hall, 7 p.m. Fro"' Page A J CELLA •.• puter and other equipment leas· ing companies. construction firms or debt rinancing corpora· lions.·· Meanwhile, auditors for the State Board of Equalization con· tend that Cella and O'Neill railed to meet a Sept. 30 deadline for supplying invoices for work done by United printing, of which Richarti O'Neill and LoWs J . Cella Jr .. MD. share ownership. The auditors have asked the men to provide proof' they pro· duced up to $67 ,000 in printed campaign material they report· ed donating to candidates throughout the state in 1974. The print sbop ~used equipment at Mission Community Hospital in Mission Viejo and personnel from both Mission and 'Mercy G_eneral HoSpital in Santa Ana, both or which•h8ve Cella and O'~ill as major investon. Cella said'he.and O'Neill reim· bursed th.e hospitals for the costs or printing the material they donated to the candid~tes. ' . Cella is one or the state's most prominent political contributors. r ..... P.,.e_.J TORTURE 1aid today. addln1 that he sus· pect.ed a 1lron1 element ot truth after questioning her. He11aid abe told the story each time wltb un1ha.lr.1ble convlc· lion and a memory for even Uny details in each recital that no one would make up I( concocting such a Car-retched lie. "She stuck right with it every lime," said Kutch. who becomes noticeably appalled in going into details or the torture slaying which .he said aDpeared t() hP committed for no r eason at all. "But people who mutilate are not too rational,'' he remarked pointedly. The veteran homicide detec- tive said her description or an im· ported car used and the sus pects involved, compared to mug shots of Hoga n and Miss Lamberson added to his sus picions she was telling the t ruth. The auto, when impounded Sunday. showed evidence the re· ar had perhaps been washed out with a garden hose, according t'o Sacramento area lawmen in · valved. 4 Kutch said the s urvi ving runaway des cribed the area where her rriend -they were new acquaintances who mei al the> juvenile detention facility - was killed and lefl bound to a tree alongside a lonely logging road. A sea r c h or lhe vicinity described as being above In· terstate Highwa y 5 in the Ashland area of southe rn Jackson County was off . however, and investigators called orr the search late last week, di s missing the murder story as phony. A huntef. however, found the girl's body in an area overlook- ing Route 227 near Medford which bears an ·uncanny re· semblance to the other location recalled by the Costa Mesa runaway. Authorities believed s he was dead three lo rive days but heavy rains in the region have helped preserve the body .. according to Costa Mesa Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro. Mesa Officer, Coroner Aide Eyed in Theft A Costa Mesa policeman and iln Orange County coroner's de- puty are accused in a lawsuit or pocketing $9,000 in cash at the Costa Mesa home or a heart at- tack victim. Marie Sosle'y. executrix of the ~late or James P . Lekas, 3116 Van Buren, Costa Mesa, iden- tified Officer Phillip Dickens and Deputy Coroner John C. Gill as defendants in her action filed at the Oranae County Superior Court ta'st week, Ford Signs Accord On Sinai Stations Miss Bosley claims that the S0,000 was taken from Lekas' ef· feels after the defendants were called to the home following Lekas' ratal heart seizure last Jan.·2. The suit contends that a Criend of Lekas was barred from the room for.two hour' during which his personal effects were ex- amined and allegedly tossed about the premises JdiSS Bosley demands $18 ,000 in general damages and punitive damages to be assessed by the court WASHINGTON (AP> -With little advance notice, President Ford sign ed today a con· gressional r esolution authorizing American civilians to man early warning stations in the Sinai. In putting his signature on the document that cleared Congress last week , Ford declared: "l rearrirm today that we will n ot accept stagnation or stalemate in the Middle East.·· With photographers and re· porters as his only witnesses. Ford said the United States must continue diplomatic efforts with the nations or the Middle East "in order to s us tain the momen- tum toward peace generated by the Sinai agreement. .. Reading a state ment rilmed and recorded £or later use in news broadcasts, Ford called the Sinai accord between Israel and ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Tt.. 0••".,. <;<>.0.1 D•llf l'll<M *•1" """'" " ~""''"""<! t"" .. , .. , "'·"· .. -·-~, ,,,.. ()o'-C.Ot 'I 1',.n1l"'ln11 C°"-• """'""''~ Hiio""\ ••• ""~11'"'°.t M~r>d•f lh•OU\11• r .,..._, lo< Co\!• "''""• Nt .... 00•1 !Joo.-. ... H-1nqlll<' 8••<l>1Fa"M'"i" V•O••, ""''"'-~ocldlrb"'' V•ll•• •nd l•own• IN•<"'"°"1" (.M.i • "n<l" .-co ...... ' ~d•!W:W. " 1twb!h..,.<1 ~, .. ,.,_,, -~'°'' CM1t9. '""' 111•n(l1t•I ""b'"'"""' "'""' " •I J)) -"II••~,.,,,, Co•!• -·· UhfOO'"'" m11 Robert N . Weed 11 ••• -.. 1 ............. - Jat k R. Curley "'''"''""""'A"'' GeMtol ""'""(II'' Thomas Keevil '"'' ... Thomas A. Murphine """""''"" E<tl10< Charles H. 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Israel gave formal approval to the final document on Friday. Egypt signed the pact Sept. 22. Ford said he was grateful for the cooperation of Congress and voiced particular praise (or Secretary or State Henry A. Kiss- inger. who was the prime mover in negotiating the interim agree· ment. "With the help and negotiating skill or Secretary Kissinger.·· the President said, "we have made progress in good part because or the trust placed in the United States by both Israel and its Arab neighbors." Be£ore filing the suit, Miss Bosley informed both the Costa Mes a police and the Orange County Sheri££'s 0££ice or her complaint that money was miss- ing. I Police Chief Roger Neth and s upervising co roner 's in· vestigator Jim Beisner both said that investigations were made and that no basis was found to the allegations against their employes, and that no action has been taken against them. The investigation into the com- plaint against Dickena was made by the Costa Mesa police and the complaint against Gill was in- vestigated by s heri£r"s deputies. Firefighters Quit . McPHERSON, Kan. IUPI>- Except ·for the chief, the entire fire department of this central Kansas town of 12,000 resigned today because the city would not give them a SI per hour pay raise. Ads for Nags 'Idiotic' Jingles Hit DENVER !UPl)-Ralph Nader says Madison A venue is spending millions for television com- mercials to turn children into nags for toys and cereaJs. "Th~re is .some $400 million spent every year by companies on television advertising directed to children, not onl y (for) food but toys and other pro- ducts," he said. Nader, speaking to t he National Co nference on School-ag~ Parenthood, said he once obtained an ad· vertising ·agency memo sayin g a product's sales would increase throu~h "successful transformation of a child into a nag of its parent.'' Nader said corporations pitch:ed their p~ucts on television by m eans of ••pretty roosterS\~plastlc doodads, and lltlle Jingles that ••• basically ~ imsllnely Idiotic." \" \ .. U .. IT• ... -• LEONARD Mc MAHAN PREPARES TD DISPATCH ANOTHER He Swallowed 501 Goldfish in Fours to Sm•lh Record 50 I Wrigglers Clerk Downs Live Gol.dfi8h From Wire Services OAKLAND -A supermarket clerk swallowed 501 goldfish. c laimed a world 's· record and said his main problem was that "when they're going down, some of them wiggle.'' Leonard Mc Mahan, 24 . gulped down the squirming fish in less Lhan rour hours Sunday after· noon. l~e £<.ir outdistanced others who entered a . contest at a live-£ish store here in a throwback to the goldfi1jh ·eating days or the 1930s. The latest record holder listed in "The Guinness Book of World Records" is John Parker of Los Angeles. who consumed 300 goldfish during two days in ApriJ 1974. "I reel pretty good, .. McMahan said during a break. "J had a big breakfast. so I'm not hungry. "The· only trouble is. when they're going down, some of them wiggle. and when they do that, you·could lose everytltlng." Another conletitant, Terrence D. Keenan, washed goldfish down with while wine and said he, too. had some problems with the creatures w iggling in his throat. But. Keenan said. he learned to ''squash their little heads'' to dis- courage that . Barbara Nosker. who quit after eating 15 goldfish, said she had no qualms. "After all," she said, "we're all one ... McMahan w as clearly the class £ish-gulper in Sunday's matchup as his 11 competitors quit early in the competition while Mc Mahan kept swallowing £ish . · McMahan won a 240·gallon aquarium worth $1,()(X) £or his feat. FOUKI'H WEEK FOR PICKEROO Pigskin Pickeroo '75 eriters its fourth week today challenging football forecasters along the Orange Coast with a new selec- tion of 30 weekend contests of na- tional interest. 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(Anderson's tolumn appears regulArly on the Daily Pilot editorial page.) Al the time. RadCord was as· signed lo the N alionaJ Security Council staff . Tbe Nixon ad· ministration considered him a suspect in the leaking of sensitive documents to Anderson. Anderson was not immediately available for comment. Neither Radford nor Young could be re- ached. Young is now living in England. There has never been any evidence that Anderson had a homosexual relationship with Radford or anyone else. Stewart said Young did not sug· gest to him that he fabricate a homosexual relationship between Anderson and Radford. Police· Fear Suicide, Move Man in Jail Jailers fearing suicide at- tempts removed a Costa Mesa police prisoner from his cell Sun- day and transferred him to Oran- ge County Medical Center for psychiatric observation. 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